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वाषिक रिपो ि वाषिक रिपो ि / / A A N N N N U U A A L L R R E E P P O O R R T T 2 2 0 0 1 1 6 6 - - 1 1 7 7 भारत सरकार, .ल.म.उ. मंालय GOVT. OF INDIA, MINISTRY OF MSME ....-विकास संथान, MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE, खाम बंगला पररसर, कालाढ गी रोड, हिानी KHAM BANGLA CAMPUS, KALADHUNGI ROAD, HALDWANI नैनीताल- 263139(उराखड) NAINITAL 263139 (UTTARAKHAND) रभाष: 05946-221053, फ़ै स-05946-228353, -मेल: [email protected] िबसाइट: www.msmedihaldwani.gov.in

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Page 1: वार्षिक रिपोर्ि/ AANNNNUUAALL RREEPPOORRTT 22001166- …dcmsme.gov.in/ANNUAL_REPORT_2016_17/Annual Report 2016-17... · 2017. 7. 27. · District Industrial

वारषिक रिपोरिवारषिक रिपोरि AANNNNUUAALL RREEPPOORRTT

22001166--1177

भारत सरकार सलमउ मतरालय GOVT OF INDIA MINISTRY OF MSME

सलमउ-विकास ससथान MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE

खाम बगला पररसर कालाढगी रोड हलदिानी KHAM BANGLA CAMPUS KALADHUNGI ROAD HALDWANI

ननीताल- 263139(उततराखणड) NAINITAL ndash 263139 (UTTARAKHAND)

दरभाष 05946-221053 फ़कस-05946-228353 ई-मल dcdi-haldwanidcmsmegovin

िबसाइट wwwmsmedihaldwanigovin

CU~Cf1 ~41tANNUAL REPORT 2016-17

ForewordThe annual report of the MSME Development Institute Haldwani depicts the

important activities and programmes undertaken by the Institute during the year 2016-17 The

Institute is dedicated to render its services for the development of MSMEs in the State of

Uttarakhand through various schemes and programmes of Ministry of MSME Government of

India The Institute associated closely with the State Government departments and agencies

and also with PSUs in its endeavor for development of MSMEs

During the year 2016-17 02 Nos of Lean Cluster were completed and 08 Nos of

clusters were at different stages of their completion Apart from creating awareness in

MSMEs on the new ZED certification Scheme(03 Nos) of the Ministry the Institute also

conducted programmes on Digital Payment (16 Nos) and organized cleanliness drive in

various Industrial areas Also in an attempt to provide all relevant information not only to

existing and prospective entrepreneurs but also to the various institutions which are directly

or indirectly connected with the industrial development of the State the Institute prepared

District Industrial Profiles and State Industrial Profile during the year 2016-17

The Institute organized ESDPs(05 Nos) EDPs(02 Nos) Industrial Motivational

Campaigns (IMCs-06 Nos) SVDPs(05 os) and conducted other awareness programmes

related to different schemes Reimbursement for Bar Code (05 units) ISO (06 units) and

participation in the International (01 unit) and Domestic Trade Fair (0 I unit) were provided to

the eligible Micro and Small Enterprises

I would like place on record my appreciation for the sincere efforts made by the

omeers and steff 0f th is Institute who eontri buted sign ificant I in com pi lation and preparati on ~

of this annual report ~ ~

24 July 2017 (VK Sharma)

Haldwani Dy Director lie

~N613- ~ ~ 3iHIampOs MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

वारषिक रिपोरिANNUAL REPORT 2016-17

सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

Contents

Chapter Description Page No

I INTRODUCTION 1

II ROLE AND FUNCTION OF MSME-DI HALDWANI 2

III GEOGRAPHY AND RESOURCES OF UTTARAKHAND 3-4

IV ORGANISATIONAL DETAILS 5-8

V GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF REGISTERED MSMEs IN

UTTARAKHAND

9-13

VI TRAINING INDUSTRIAL MOTIVATION CAMPAIGNS

ENTREPRENEURSHIP SKILL DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENT

DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES

14-15

VII NATIONAL MANUFACTURING COMPTITIVENESS PROGRAMME

(NMCP)

16-27

VIII VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES 28-33

IX MARKETING ASSISTANCE AND TECHNOLOGY UP-GRADATION

SCHEME FOR MSME AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE ON BAR-CODE

34-36

X CREDIT LINKED CAPITAL SUBSIDY SCHEME 37

XI QUALITY UPGRADATIONENVIRONMENT MANAGAMENT FOR MSME SECTOR THROUGH INCENTIVE FOR ISO 9000ISO 14001HACCP CERTIFICATION

38-39

XII PROCUREMENT PREFERENCE POLICY FOR MICRO amp SMALL ENTERPRISES

40-42

XIII REVENUE EARNED 43-44

XIV USE OF OFFICIAL LANGUAGE 45

XV TARGETS amp ACHIEVEMENTS 46-55

XVI DISTRICT INDUSTRIES CENTRES VISITED BY THE OFFICERS OF THIS INSTITUTE

56

XVII INCENTIVES TO ENTREPRENEURS 57-59

XVIII ANNEX - I 60

XIX ANNEX ndash II 61-73

वारषिक रिपोरिANNUAL REPORT 2016-17

सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

CHAPTER-I

INTRODUCTION

The Micro Small amp Medium Enterprises Development Institute (MSME-DI) Haldwani

(formerly SISI) established in the year 1983 is a field level Institute of the Office of

Development Commissioner (MSME) under Ministry of MSME Government of India The Oo

DC (MSME) under the aegis of Ministry of MSME is an apex body for formulating policies to

Micro Small and Medium Enterprises in the country In addition it implements promotional

activities through its country wide network of MSME Development Institutes (MSME-DIs)

Branch MSME Development Institutes (Br MSME-DIs) MSME Testing Centres (MSME-TCs)

MSME Testing Stations (MSME-TS) MSME-Technology Development centres (MSME-TDCs)

MSME-Tool Rooms and Training Centres (MSME-TRTCs) etc

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सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

CHAPTER-II

ROLE AND FUNCTIONS OF MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE

The main functions of MSME-DI Haldwani are-

To facilitate interface between various Central amp State Govt

Departments and other developmental functionaries for the promotion

of micro small and medium enterprises in the state of Uttarakhand

To sensitise the MSMEs towards quality lean manufacturing and

modern marketing practices to make it competitive and sustainable

To provide Technology Support Services

To provide Economic Information Services

To conduct Management Entrepreneurship Development

Entrepreneurship Skill Development Business Development

Programmes

To conduct Industrial Motivational Campaign

To provide Marketing Support

Dissemination of information relating to biotechnology IPR Energy

Conservation ISO-9000 Bar code NMCP schemes etc

To promote Ancillary and Vendor Development

To promote Cluster Development

To explore avenues for employment generation in rural amp far-flung

areas

In addition to above the Institute re-orients its activities in accordance with the policy

initiatives taken by the Ministry of Micro Small amp Medium Enterprises Govt of India from

time to time for promotion amp development of MSME Sector

Page2

ANNUAL REPORT 2016-17

सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

CHAPTER-III

GEOGRAPHY AND RESOURCES OF UTTARAKHAND STATE AT A GLANCE

Uttarakhand the 27th State of the Country was created on 9th November 2000 It is an

intermediate zone between the western and central Himalayas lying in the north of the vast

and bountiful expanse of India

Location The State extends between 280-430 and 310 ndash 270 latitude

and 770-340 East and 810-020 longitude

Area 53483 Square Kms Containing Garhwal Kumaon having 13

Districts

Hill-46035 Sq KM PLAIN-7448 Sq KM

Forest Coverage 34651 SqKM

648 of the total land

Agricultural land 2005 of the total land

Cultivated land 4066

Working Capital Dehradun

Population 101167 lakhs ( As per 2011 Census)

Population Density 189 persqKm

Literacy rate Over all 7963 Male ndash 8833 and Female ndash 7070

Length of the metalled road 16600 Kms

Rail Head Dehradun Kotdwar Kathgodam

Airports Dehradun ( Jollygrant) Udham Singh Nagar (Pant Nagar)

Pithoragarh (Naini Saini)

Resources The State is blessed with human as well as natural

resources such as horticulture forest fisheries live stock resources

mineral and thus having a great potential for tourism and Hydro Electric

Power generation

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सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

Electrified Villages 786

The main industries of the state are Agro based Rice Mills Paper

Mills Woolen Electrical Chemical amp allied products Engineering

Mineral Grindings Wood Crafts etc and ancillary unit for defense amp

public sector undertakings

Minerals The state is rich in Dolomite Magnetite Granite Graphite

Gypsum Chalk etc

Number of Micro SSIMedium Units as on 31032015

Micro 2522 Small 177 Medium 13 (total-2712)

Number of Large Units 220

Industrial EstatesAreas

SIDCUL - Ranipur Kotdwar Pantnagar

Selaqui(Dehradun) ampSitarganj

- IndlEstateareas - 32

- Mini IndlEstatesareas-09

Page4

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सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

CHAPTER-IV

ORGANISATIONAL DETAILS

Land amp Building

The Institute is located at Kham Bangla Campus Kaladhungi Road adjacent to the

District Industries Centre Haldwani on the plot of land measuring 1162 square mtrs Having

covered area of 53379 sq meters The building was constructed in the year 1991 keeping

in view the requirement of branch Institute After up gradation of the branch Institute to the

full-fledged MSME-DI the present accommodation falls short of requirement

The Institute Expertise

Economic Investigation

Chemical

Food Processing

Mechanical

Electrical

Ancillary Development

Information Technology

Industrial Management and Training

Glass amp Ceramic

Technology Resource Centre (TRC)

SENET etc

Page5

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सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

Human Resources

The Institute is functioning under over all supervision of the Director The officers in

position as on 31-03-2016

1 Shri DK Aggarwal Asstt Director (Mechanical)

Looking after Mechanical Workshop Mechanical Division Electronis Hosiery

SENET (Purchases Loading of Data) ZED Scheme National Awards MATU Bar Code

Startuprsquos related co-ordination with statecentral NMCP Scheme (Design Clinic ICT)

WTO Vigilance Officer Liason with RBI Policy related matters Advisory Committee

meeing Rajiv Gandhi Udyog Mitra Yojna and Administration Other work amp targets

assigned by the Director He is the nodal officer for Champawat Dehardun and Pauri

Districts

2 Shri SC Kandpal Asstt Director (Metal Finishing)

Looking after Metal finishing division Metallurgy amp Electrical division Chemical

amp Allied Leather Biotechnology Food division Glass amp Ceramics IPR Business

Incubator EET Scheme Energy Conservation Product Certification Export amp

Marketing division NVDP SVDP Public Procurement Policy Lean Manufacturing CDP

QMS-QTT and other work amp targets assigned by the Director He is the nodal officer

for Nanital Bageshwar amp US Nagar Districts

3 Shri DS Martolia Asstt Director (Admn)

Looking after Administrative Work relating to Personnel amp HR matters of

Gazetted officers Maintenance of Genetator unserviceable stores amp old

records Medical GPF Advances DDO amp Accounts Udhyog Bandhu (Kumaon)

Meeting and Other work amp targets assigned by the Director He is the nodal officer

for Almora Pithoragarh amp Chamoli Districts

4 Shri Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Statistics)

Looking after Rajbhasha Division EI amp PI divisionDIPSR Training Management

System (TMS) IMT Monthly Progress Report (MPR) Annual Report amp other reports to Oo

DC(MSME) Web based MPR MSEFC Parliament Question RTI matters Statistical Related

other work NSIC co-ordination amp other inter official co-ordination SENET (Visiting official

mail amp DC office website) reports and returns from DICs and other work amp targets

assigned by the Director He is the nodal officer for Tehri amp Rudraprayag Districts

Page6

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सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

5 Shri Amit Mohan Investigator (Mechanical)-

Looking after Mechanical Workshop Mechanical Division Co-ordination of office

meetings PMEGP Skill Development Programmes DLBC Meeting SLBC meetings

Library SENET (Visiting official mail amp DC office website AMC of LAN Telephone

Printers Photocopiers Computers amp EPBX) MDA (International Trade fairs amp

exhibitions) Media Management CLCSS amp CGTMSE Auto Cluster and Other

works amp targets assigned by the Director He is the nodal officer for Haridwar amp

Uttarkashi Districts

Coordination of work-

Sh VK Sharma Dy Director Ic coordinates all activities including the field

visits to organize programmes at various places of the state in order to ensure even and

effective spread of the activities of the Institute

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सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

STAFF IN POSITION OF MSME-DI HALDWANI AS ON 31032017

Sl No

Name of Post Noof post

In Position

Vacant Name

1

Director

1

0

1

Vacant

2 Dy Director (Ic) 1 1 0 Sh VK Sharma

3 AssttDirector GrI (Food) 1 0 1 Vacant

4 AssttDirector GrI(Chem) 1 0 1 Vacant

5 AssttDirector GrII(Chem) 2 0 2 Vacant

6 AssttDirectorGrII(Mech) 2 1 1 Sh DK Aggarwal

7 Asstt Director Gr II(IMT)MF 1 1 0 Sh SC Kandpal

8 Asstt Director Gr II(Admn) 1 1 0 Sh DS Martolia

9 Asstt Director Gr II(Stats) 1 1 0 Sh Pushkar Singh

10

Asstt Director GrII(Elecx) 1 0 1 Vacant

11

Investigator (Chem) 1

0

1

Vacant

12 Investigator (Mech) 1 1

0

Sh Amit Mohan

13 Investigator (LF) 1 0 1 Vacant

14 Office Supdt 1 0 1 Vacant

15 Upper Division Clerks 1 0 1 Vacant

16 Lower Division Clerks 3 2 1 Sh Mohan S Bisht

Sh Subodh Banerjee

17 Instructor 2 0 2 Vacant

18 Skilled Worker GrII 1 1 0 ShVinod Kr Arya

19 Driver 1 1 0 ShPrem Singh

20 Helper 1 0 1 Vacant

21 MTS 6 6 0 ShRanveer Singh

ShJagdish Lal

ShRam Sewak

ShBishan Ram

ShPooran Chandra

Sh Sandeep

Total 29 17 12

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सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

CHAPTER-V

1 Classification of Enterprises

Subsequent to the implementation of rdquoThe Micro Small and Medium Enterprises

Development Act 2006rdquo with effect from October 2006 filing of Entrepreneurs

Memorandum Part-I and Part-II came into vogue Under the Act Micro Small and

Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) are classified as under

Enterprise

(Type) Investment in Plant amp Machinery

(Manufacturing) Investment in Equipment

(Service) Micro Up to `25 lakh Up to ` 10 lakh Small Above ` 25 lakh up to ` 5 crore Above ` 10 lakh up to ` 2 crore Medium Above ` 5 crore up to ` 10 crore Above ` 2 crore up to ` 5 crore

2 Udyog Aadhar Memorandum (UAM)

In order to simplify the process involved in the filing of Entrepreneurs Memorandum (Part

I ampII) and to save the entrepreneurs from undue hardships a one page self certified

registration form named UAM has been introduced This can be filed on line from

anywhere and at any time thus doing away the need of coming physically to District

Industries Centre and with no time lag This has become effective wef01092015 This

Unique Aadhaar No enables the unitsenterprises to seek various assistance from the

Government wherever required and apply online about various services being offered by

All Ministries and Departments

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सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

Recent Trends in Growth of MSME in Uttarakhand

[Filing of Udyod Aadhar Memorandum during 2015-16 to 2016-17]

11 Udyoyg Adhaar Memorandum replaced Entrepreneur Memorandum(Part II) and came into existence wef 01092015 (Chart 11)

Chart 11 Number of UAM filed by the MSMEs in Uttarakhand State from 01 September 2015 to 31 March 2017

Source www udyogaadhaargovin

0

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

7000

Micro Small Medium Total

Series1 5064 1614 142 6820

UA

M f

iled

No of UAM filed during 01092015 to 31032017

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सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

21 District-wise distribution of number of UAM filed during 01092015 to 31032017 is as noted below (Statement 21)

Statement 21 District-wise distribution of number of UAM filed by the MSMEs in Uttarakhand

State during 01092015 to 31032017

Position as on 31st March 2017

SNo

Name of District

Udyog Aadhaar

Regd

Micro

Small

Medium

1 Almora 229 183 42 4

2 Bageshwar 180 170 10 0

3 Chamoli 181 176 5 0

4 Champawat 166 150 16 0

5 Dehradun 937 745 182 10

6 Haridwar 1709 983 651 75

7 Nainital 485 343 125 17

8 Pauri Garhwal 417 349 64 4

9 Pithoragarh 242 236 4 2

10 Rudraprayag 132 130 2 0

11 Tehri Garhwal 261 226 34 1

12 Udham Singh

Nagar

1670 1175 466 29

13 Uttarkashi 211 198 13 0

Total 6820 5064 1614 142

Source www udyogaadhaargovin

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सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

Chart 21 District-wise distribution of number of UAM filed by the MSMEs in

Uttarakhand State during 01092015 to 31032017

22 Top five Districts in terms of number of UAM filed by the MSMEs upto

31032017 are Haridwar US Nagar Dehradun Nainital and Pauri These

Districts together account for 7651 of the total number of UAM filed

0

200

400

600

800

1000

1200

No of UAM filed wef 01092015 to 31032017 (District wise)

Micro

Small

Medium

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सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

Distribution of UAM filed by Manufacturing and Service Enterprises

31 Out of the total UAM filed discussed above distribution as per Manufacturing

and Service Sector among Micro Small amp Medium segments in Uttarakhand

State are as noted below

Position as on 31st March 2017

SNo

Name of District

Udyog Aadhaar Regd

Micro Small Medium

Manufac-turing

Service M S M S M S

1 Almora 111 126 104 82 6 40 1 4

2 Bageshwar 101 82 96 77 5 5 0 0

3 Chamoli 96 99 96 93 0 6 0 0

4 Champawat 100 77 89 69 11 8 0 0

5 Dehradun 470 646 328 555 134 86 8 5

6 Haridwar 1217 501 604 384 543 110 70 7

7 Nainital 331 217 223 158 102 44 6 15

8 Pauri Garhwal 194 229 144 208 47 20 3 1

9 Pithoragarh 181 97 170 89 7 6 4 2

10 Rudraprayag 72 61 70 61 2 0 0 0

11 Tehri Garhwal 172 107 145 93 27 13 0 1

12 Udham Singh

Nagar

1123 553 725 453 374 95 24 5

13 Uttarkashi 75 188 72 175 3 13 0 0

Total 4243 2983 2866 2497 1261 446 116 40

Source www udyogaadhaargovin

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सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

CHAPTER-VI

TRAINING INDUSTRIAL MOTIVATION CAMPAIGNS (IMC) AND

ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES (EDP)

The micro small and medium enterprises (MSME) sector has emerged as a highly

vibrant and dynamic sector of the Indian economy over the last five decades MSMEs not

only play crucial role in providing large employment opportunities at comparatively lower

capital cost than large industries but also help in industrialization of rural amp backward areas

thereby reducing regional imbalances assuring more equitable distribution of national

income and wealth MSMEs are complementary to large industries as ancillary units and

contribute enormously to the socio-economic development of the country

The Ministry of Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (Mo MSME) promotes the

development of micro and small enterprises in the country with the objective of creating self-

employment opportunities and upgrading the relevant skills of existing and potential

entrepreneurs

Entrepreneurship development is one of the key elements for promotion of micro and

small enterprises particularly the first generation entrepreneurs Entrepreneurship and

resultant creation of employment and wealth is a major means of inclusive development

Hence entrepreneurship development has been one of the priorities in almost all the

countries the world over

In order to ensure that young entrepreneurs are encouraged and suitably equipped to

go into new ventures the Ministry has set up three National level Entrepreneurship

Development Institute namely National Institute for Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (

NI-MSME) Hyderabad The National Institute for Entrepreneurship and Small Business

Development (NIESBUD) NOIDA and Indian Institute of Entrepreneurship (IIE) Guwahati to

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सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

undertake the task of promotion of entrepreneurship and skill development training on a

regular basis

This institute has also been supporting the efforts of Government of Uttarakhand

Industrial Associations Technical Managerial Institutions other NGOs and entrepreneurs for

motivational and skill development needs

The State of Uttarakhand has difficult geographical terrain having international border

with Nepal China amp Tibet The state has about 89 of the land as a mountain region

containing transportation bottleneck It is not found viable in long run to set up large and

medium scale units in the hilly region The Institute is therefore focusing for development of

micro and small enterprises in this region for motivating the educated unemployed youths

towards self-employment

The Institute organized EDPs on Solar Energy Tour Operator and Tourist Guide

Bakery and Confectionary Products Computer Accounting with Tally Electrical Appliance

Repairing Garments manufacturing Food Processing etc at various locations in the

state It is vital to mention here that the Govt of Uttarakhand is focusing on

harvesting Solar Energy in the state therefore there is lot of scope in this renewable

source of energy

The Institute was assigned the targets for conducting of 6 ESDPs Gen 02 SC- 01 ST-

01 Women amp PH(S)- 01 SC(S)- 01 2 EDPs SC-01 GEN-1 IMCs-6 (Gen-03 SC-

02 ST-01) during the year The details of the aforesaid EDPs and IMCs is given at

annexure-I

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CHAPTER-VII

NATIONAL MANUFACTURING COMPTITIVENESS PROGRAMME

(NMCP)

The Government has announced formulation of National Manufacturing

Competitiveness Programme in 2005 with an objective to support the Small and Medium

Enterprises (SMEs) in their endeavour to become competitive and adjust the competitive

pressure caused by liberalization and moderation of tariff rates Under the scheme

Manufacturing Competitiveness Programme by the National Manufacturing Competitiveness

Council

Worldwide it is manufacturing that has driven growth In order to revive the

manufacturing sector particularly micro small and medium enterprises and to enable them

to adjust to the competitive pressures caused by liberalization and moderation of tariff rates

I propose to launch a new scheme that will help them strengthen their operations and

sharpen their competitiveness The scheme will be called the Manufacturing Competitiveness

Programme The design of the scheme will be worked out by the National Manufacturing

Competitiveness Council (NMCC) in consultation with the industry along with relevant stake

holders like the Ministry of MSME conceptualized and finalized the components of the

programme incorporating suitable inputs from the stake holders Nine Schemes have been

drawn up including schemes for promotion of ICT Design Clinics and Marketing Support etc

for SMEs Implementation will be in the PPP model and financing will be tied up during the

course of the next year

MSME-DI Haldwani motivated entrepreneurs to adopt and modernise themselves

taking assistance from NMCP schemes through various training programmes It also

conducted awareness programmes of some schemes like QMS amp QTT Lean Manufacturing

Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) Product Certification Zero Defect Zero Effect CLCSS

Businss Incubator Bar Code Energy Efficiency Technology etc

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON ldquoQMSQTTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Vinayak Grand Haridwar

DATE- 25072016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 36

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

AssttDirector (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI haldwani

Sh Sudipt Kumar Scientist BIS Dehradun

Sh Ashish Bhargava Consultant

URS

Certification

Haridwar

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सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON ldquoDESIGN CLINIC SCHEMErdquo

PLACE- Hotel Gardenia SIDCUL Haridwar

DATE- 20022017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 28

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Prof Dr S Ghosal Professor amp Director School of Design

Studies UPES Dehradun

Sh Amit Mohan Invetigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoPACKAGING FOR EXPORTldquo

PLACE- SBS PG College Rudrapur

DATE- 31052016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 32

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Tushar Bandopadhyay Asstt Director

IIP New Delhi

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoSUPPORT FOR ENTREPRENEURIAL AND MANAGERIAL

DEVELOPMENT OF SMEs THROUGH INCUBATORrdquo

PLACE- Amrapali Group of Institutes Haldwani

DATE- 22032016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 60

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh VK Sharma Dy Director Ic

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Amit Mohan Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoSUPPORT FOR ENTREPRENEURIAL AND MANAGERIAL

DEVELOPMENT OF SMEs THROUGH INCUBATORrdquo

PLACE- Graphic Era University Dehradun

DATE- 16112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 86

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh SC Kandpal

Asstt Director (MF)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh BK Tiwari DG

Graphic Era University

Sh Amit Mohan Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoSUPPORT FOR ENTREPRENEURIAL AND MANAGERIAL

DEVELOPMENT OF SMEs THROUGH INCUBATORrdquo

PLACE- University of Petroleum amp Energy

Studies Dehradun

DATE- 18112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 70

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh Amit Mohan

Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Dr KS Mishra Senior Professor

UPES Dehradun

Dr Shailey Singhal Associate Professor

UPES Dehradun

Dr PK Mishra Associate Professor

UPES Dehradun

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoZERO DEFECT ZERO EFFECTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Gardenia SIDCUL Haridwar

DATE- 08112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 58

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoZERO DEFECT ZERO EFFECTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Gardenia SIDCUL Haridwar

DATE- 16032017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 59

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh Pushkar Singh

Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Abhishek Srivastava ZED Consultant

QCI

Sh DK Aggarwal Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Amit Mohan Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoZERO DEFECT ZERO EFFECTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Rudra Continental Rudrapur

DATE- 22022017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 54

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh SC Kandpal

Asstt Director (MF)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh YC Pandey GM

DIC US Nagar

Sh Ashok Bansal Ex President

KGCCI

Sh DK Aggarwal Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoProduct Certificationrdquo

PLACE- Selaqui Dehradun

DATE- 19102016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 60

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh UC Khanduri

Asstt Director (Chem)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

ShSaurabh Tiwari Scientist

BIS Dehradun

Sh Kush Sharma Scientist

BIS Dehradun

Sh Ashish Bhargava Manager

URS Certification Haridwar

Sh Manoj Gaur Branch Director

NSIC Dehradun

Sh SS Katiyal Manager

DIC Dehradun

Sh Manoj Sharma President

UIWA Dehradun

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Reimbursement of Units under Technology amp Quality Up gradation Support

to MSME (TEQUP) for acquiring National and International Product

Certification

The details for the period 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are given below

SNo Name Of the Unit Reimbursement

Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Hertech Electronics

Plot NoI E Sector 12 IIE SIDCUL Haridwar

Rs 26250-

Total Rs 26250-

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CHAPTER-VIII

VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

Vendor Development Programmes (VDPs) are being organized by MSME Development

Institutes located in every corner of the country to provide common platform for business as

well as selling organizations to interact with each other with a view to identifying emerging

demands of the buyer organizations while simultaneously providing an opportunity for

displaying the capabilities of the small scale entrepreneurs and their industrial ventures Such

programmes have proved to be of immense use in locating suitable entrepreneurs by a

number of buying organizations including the Public Sector Enterprises various Wings of

Defence Railways and others in indigenising a number of products which hitherto have been

imported at a colossal cost

Two types of VDPs are being organized by MSME DIs - National Level VDPs -cum-

Exhibitions and State Level VDPs In National Level VDPs of 3 days duration large scale

organizations such as BEL BHEL TELCO BSNL IOC NHPC NTPC etc interact with MSEs in

establishing potential vendors In these National Level VDPs an exhibition is also put up for

displaying the products of MSMEs and large scale organizations In State Level VDPs only

one or two buying large scale organisation functioning in the State participates in the

programme and interacts with MSMEs (sellers) in the Buyer-Seller Meets Business enquiries

ranging from `5 crore to `20 crore per VDP are being generated through National Level

VDPs

MSME-DI conducted 05 State Level Vendor Development Programme in different

places of Uttarakhand state Details of programmes are as under

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- HRD Centre BHEL Haridwar

DATE- 09112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 28

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh DK Aggarwal

AsstDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Kotdwar

DATE- 16122016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 63

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh DS Martolia

AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME Haldwani

Sh Manoj Kumar General Manager

BEL Kotdwar

Sh SC Kandpal AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Haridwar

DATE- 29112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 38

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh Amit Mohan

Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Rajeshwar Giri DGM

THDC Rishikesh

Sh RM Dubey DGM (Procurement)

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Rai Singh DGM (VDP)

THDC Rishikesh

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME Haldwani

Sh GC Joshi Dy Manager

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Yogesh Sharma Manager

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Sadhu Ram Saini President

BIDWABahadrabad

Sh Harendra Garg Chairman

SMA Haridwar

Sh DK Aggarwal Asstt Director

MSME Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Rudrapur

DATE- 09032017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 58

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh SC Kandpal

Astt Director (MF)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Skand Shiv Bhardwaj BHEL

CFP Rudrapur

Sh K Das GM

Ic BHEL CFP Rudrapur

Sh VK Sharma Dy Director Ic

MSME-DI Haldwani

ShYC Pandey GM

DIC Rudrapur

Sh Ashok Bansal Ex President

KGCCI Kashipur

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Patel Nagar Dehradun

DATE- 20102016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 65

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR SH UCKHANDURI

AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Ashok Lalwani HUDCO

Dehradun

Sh Mahesh Sharma President

UIWA Dehradun

Sh Manoj Gaur BM

NSIC Dehradun

SmtKaushlya Bandhu Jt Director

DOI Dehradun

Sh SP Goyal Incharge

KGCCI Dehradun

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CHAPTER-IX

MARKETING ASSISTANCE AND TECHNOLOGY UP-GRADATION

SCHEME FOR MSME AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE ON BAR-CODE

MSMEs sector has emerged as a highly vibrant and dynamic sector of the Indian

economy over the last five decades MSMEs are not only playing crucial role in providing

large employment opportunities at comparatively lower capital cost than large industries but

also helping in industrialization of rural and backward areas thereby reducing regional

imbalances assuring more equitable distribution of national income and wealth

It may be mentioned here that Marketing a strategic tool for business development is

critical for the growth and survival of MSMEs Marketing is most important factor for the

success of any enterprise It is one of the weakest areas wherein MSMEs face major

problems in the present competitive age Due to lack of information scarcity of resources

and unorganized way of selling marketing MSME sector finds problems in exploiting new

markets

The objective of this programme envisages that some of those clusters of MSMEs which

have quality production and export potential shall be identified amp encouraged and assisted

through this scheme to achieve competitiveness in the national and international markets

The programme aims at improving the marketing competitiveness of MSME sector by

improving their techniques and technologiesrsquo promotion of exports and to provide a check on

imports also

Financial assistance on Bar-code

The basic objective of financial assistance is to enhance the marketing competitiveness of

Micro amp Small Enterprises (MSEs) by way of

(i) Providing 75 of one-time registration fee and annual recurring fee (for first three

years) paid by MSEs to GS1 India

(ii) (ii) Popularizing the adoption of bar codes on large scale amongst MSEs and (iii)

Motivating and encouraging MSEs for use of bar codes through conducting

seminars on Bar-code etc

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Reimbursement of Units under Bar Code ndash

The details for the period 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are given below

SNo Name Of the Unit Reimbursement Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Janisons Herbo Labs Pvt Ltd

Plot No 6Sector II DC IIE

Pantnagar

38430-

2- Ms Garg Foods

Naya Gaon Julfkaar

Kaladhungi Nainital

33451-

3- Ms Shree Herbal Health Care 79 Arhat Bazar Saharanpur Road Dehradun

25695-

4- Ms Govindam Enterprises

D-144F Top Floor Freedom Fighter Enclave

New Delhi

25695-

5- Ms Demigod Agro Food Pvt Ltd

4 Nandpuri Arya Nagar Chowk Opp Holy Baril

Jwalapur Haridwar

25695-

Total Rs 148966-

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Reimbursement to the Participating Units in Trade FairExhibition for the

year 2016-17 for Uttarakhand state ndash

SNo

Name of the Unit Amt Reimbursed

1 Ms Kashmir Emporium Raipur Road Dehradun

(International)

Rs 122772-

2 Ms Rawat Engg Tech Pvt Ltd Dehradun

(Domestic)

Rs 30000-

Total Rs 152772-

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CHAPTER-X

Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme (CLCSS) for Technology

Upgradation of the Small Scale Industries

The Ministry of Small Scale Industries (SSI) is operating a scheme for technology

upgradation of Small Scale Industries (SSI) called the Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme

(CLCSS) The Scheme aims at facilitating technology upgradation by providing upfront capital

subsidy to SSI units including tiny khadi village and coir industrial units on institutional

finance (credit) availed of by them for modernisation of their production equipment (plant and

machinery) and techniques The Scheme provides for 15 per cent capital subsidy to SSI units

including tiny units on institutional finance availed of by them for induction of well established

and improved technology in selected subsectorsproducts approved under the Scheme The

eligible amount of subsidy calculated under the scheme is based on the actual loan amount not

exceeding Rs1 crore

Due to insufficient investment and lack of awareness of both the quality standards and

access to modern technologies a large percentage of SSI units continue with outdated

technology and plant amp machinery With increasing competition due to liberalisation of the

economy the survival and growth of the SSI units are critically dependent on their

modernisation and technological upgradation Upgradation of both the process of manufacture

and corresponding plant and machinery is necessary for the small enterprises to reduce the cost

of production and remain price competitive at a time when cheaper products are easily available

in the global market

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CHAPTER-XI

QUALITY UPGRADATIONENVIRONMENT MANAGAMENT FOR

SMALL SCALE SECTOR THROUGH INCENTIVE FOR ISO 9000ISO

14001HACCP CERTIFICATION

The Small Scale Sector has emerged as dynamic and vibrant sector of Indian

Economy and it has been making significant contribution to industrial production export and

employment generation The process of economic liberalization and market reforms has

opened up the Indian small scale sector to the global competition In order to enhance the

competitive strength of the small scale sector the Government introduced an incentive

scheme for their technological upgradationquality improvement and environment

management The scheme provides incentive to those small scale ancillary undertaking who

have acquired ISO 9000ISO 14001HACCP certifications The scheme for ISO 9000

reimbursement in operation since March 1994 has now been enlarged so as to include

reimbursement of expenses for acquiring ISO 14001 certification also vide this Office

Administrative Order No41(8)ISOElectx2002 dt 28th October 2002 Upto 31st march

2014 25652 Micro amp Small units have been benefited from the scheme

-The Scheme envisages reimbursement of charges of acquiring ISO-9000ISO-

14001HACCP certifications to the extent of 75 of the expenditure subject to a

maximum of Rs 75000- in each case

The Salient features of the Scheme

a) The Permanent Registered Micro Small Enterprises (MSEs) units are eligible to avail

the Incentive Scheme

b) The Scheme is applicable to those MSEsancillaryTinySSSBE units who have already

acquired ISO-9000ISO-14001HACCP certification

c) The Scheme is applicable to those MSEsancillaryTinySSSBE units who have already

acquired ISO-9000ISO-14001HACCP certification

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Reimbursement to Units under ISO 900014000 scheme in Uttarakhand

state ndash

Approval details of units during 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are as under ndash

SNo Name of the Unit Reimbursement

Total Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Bajaj Nutraceuticals Roorkee Haridwar 45000-

2- Ms Nirmal Auto Components Bahadrabad Haridwar 38363-

3- Ms Manchanda Herbal Products Haridwar 46954-

4- Ms APS Electopower Pvt Ltd Haridwar

40500-

5- Ms Shree Badrinath Vaikalpik Urja Dehradun 30000-

6- Ms Rapid Moulders Pvt Ltd Haridwar 56250-

Total Rs 257067-

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CHAPTER-XII

GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT PREFERENCE POLICY FOR MICRO

amp SMALL ENTERPRISES

In order to provide assistance and support to Micro amp Small Enterprises (MSEs) for

marketing their products under the present Government Procurement Preference Policy for

micro amp small enterprises (MSEs) Government of India has been extending various facilities to

the MSEs registered with National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC) under its Single Point

Registration Scheme In addition to the facilities 358 items are also reserved for exclusive

purchase from MSE sector

Following units were enlisted under single point registration

SN Name amp Address Unit Amount Rs 1 Ms Ujjwal Labour Contract Co-operative Society

Dehradun

2000-

2 Ms Pacific Dynamics Roorkee

2000-

3 Ms Radiant Energy Enterprises Dehradun

1250-

4 Ms Harit Agro Products Jaspur Kashipur

2000-

5 Ms Asian Galaxy Pvt Ltd

Plot No 3 Sector IIDL IIE SIDCUL

5000-

6 Ms Isha Construction

Shop 32 amp 34 Grand Floor Raipur Road- Dehradun

2000-

7 Ms Dhirendra Singh Negi

Village Talli Bagi Patti Tehri Garhwal

2000-

8 Ms Electrocon Power

Village Rameshwarput Lalpur US Nagar

2000-

9 Ms Special Cables Pvt Ltd

Unit 2 Plot No 60-65 Sector-3IIE Pantnagar

3435-

10 Ms GB Equipment Systems Ltd

Industrial Area Selaqui- Dehradun

3500-

11 Ms GB Springs

PL 2223 Km Chakrata Road Rampur Dehradun

5000-

12 Ms Accuraus (India)

B-7 Ramnaga Indl Estate Roorke

2000-

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13 Ms Modern Electrn Electric Co

Dehradun

2000-

14 Ms Ms Godarari Enterprises

Dehradun

1250-

15 Ms Kanha Plastics Pvt Ltd

Dehradun

5000-

16 Ms IC Electicals Co(P) Ltd

Plot No E-94 Industrial Area Bharabad Haridwar

3450-

17 Ms Whale Graphics(India)Ltd

Dehradun

5000-

18 Jainson Herbo Labs Pvt Ltd

IIDC IIE US Nagar Pantnagar

3000-

19 Ms Krishna Murari Infratech

Pvt Ltd Haldwani

2000-

20 Ms Sakti Constructions

392 Indra Nagar Colony Dehrdun

3500-

21 Ms Universal Ind

B-8 Industrial Estate Bazpur Road Kashipur

5000-

22 Ms Sai Globe Packaging

Central Hope Town SelaquiDehradun

5000-

23 Ms Surat singh amp Sons

54 Akashdeep ColonyChakrata Road Dehradun

2000-

24 Ms Girraj Kintwear

7 Co-Operativ Society IE- Dehradun

2000-

25 Ms HQ Lamps Manufacturing

7 3-35 Sector 6 A SIDCUL Haridwar

3000-

26 Ms Uttam Rice amp Seeds Pvt Ltd

Gausala Mour Ramnagar Road Partappur Kashipur

2000-

27 Ms Creative Paper Products Rudrpur

2000-

28 Ms Asia Industries

Village Phaujimatkota Post ndashBhoorrani Rudrapur

-

29 Ms Shamsons Industries

C-22 Deveboomi Industrial Estate Roorkee

3000-

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30 Reveal Environment Solutions Kh N-999

Salem pur Rajputan Indusstrial Estate Roorkee

2000-

31 Ms Shiva Enterprises

2071 West Amber Talab Roorkee

2000-

32 Ms Aska Equipment Ltd

Plot NoC-21 Devbhoomi Indl Estate Raipur Haridwar

3000-

33 Ms Infinity

Kh Village Raipur Haridwar

3450-

34 Ms Badrinath Vaikalpik Urja

Shah Nagar Near Railaway Crossing Defance Colony Dehradun

2000-

35 Ms Amardeep Designs (P) Ltd

KhNo163 Laheshwari BhagwanPur Roorklee

3000-

36 Ms Amrit Herbals

Village amp Po Bhauwala-Dehradun

2000-

37 Ms Growth Associates

131 2nd

Floor BT Ganj-Roorkee

3000-

38 Ms Himalayan Hi Tech

Nurseries Santi Aashram Bharatpur Kamachaur

2000-

39 Ms JS Industries

Kunda Jaspur Road Kashipur US Nagar

3000-

40 Ms Digitech

8 Industrial Area Near Ram Nagar- Roorkee

2000-

41 Ms K-2 Cloth

Plot No 126-127 Sector IIDC

2000-

42 Ms Dinex India Pvt Ltd

59 Gandhi Road

2000-

43 Ms SK Guta

15 A Enclave GMS Road Dehradun

2000-

44 Ms Fire Devices(P) Ltd

Plot No 19-20 Sector-3A Indl Area SIDCUL Haridwar

3450-

Total

118285-

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CHAPTER-XIII

REVENUE EARNED

This Institute has earned revenue of Rs 140485- through consultancy services

provided to the MSMEs and fee collected for training programmes as per details given

below-

SNo Revenue Earnings Total for the

Financial Year (Rs)

1

CF WS revenue

0

2 Skill development programme (Training) fees- regular

course

8000

3 Skill development programme (Training) fees

Specialized High Tech Course (including CAD CAM)

0

4 Sale of Traineersquos products 50

5 Training Programme fees-

i Under Core Programme Action Plan 0

ii (Under PD Account) 0

6 Management Development Programme 0

7 Seminars Feesworkshop 5100

8 Capacity assessment 0

9 Project appraisals 0

10 Sick unit studies 0

11 In plant studies 0

12 Surveys 0

13 Energy audits 0

14 NSIC Registration GSPP 118285

15 Sub-Contracting Exchange (SCX) 0

16 Sale of publications 50

17 Others 6500

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18 Fee for participation in National Award-2013 0

19 NVDPVDP 0

TOTAL 137985

20 Sale of US stores etc 2500

Grand Total 140485

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CHAPTER-XIV

USE OF OFFICIAL LANGUAGE

Hindi is the Official Language of the Union of India and the Government policy aims at

progressively increasing the use of Hindi in official work Effective steps were taken during

the year in the Ministry of MSME to ensure compliance to Official Language Policy

implementation of the annual programme and compliance with the various orders of the

Government of India on the recommendations of the Committee of Parliament on Official

Language

COMPLIANCE OF SECTION 3(3)OF THE OFFICIAL LANGUAGE ACT 1963

All documents such as General Orders Notifications Press Communique Contracts

Agreements Tender Forms amp Notices Resolution MemorandumOffice memorandum

Administrative or other reports and Official Papers laid before a House or the Houses of

Parliament under section 3(3) of the Official Languages Act 1963 were issued bilingually

ie in Hindi and English General orders meant for departmental use were issued in Hindi

only

REPLIES TO LETTERS IN HINDI

All letters received in Hindi were replied to in Hindi

CORRESPONDENCE IN HINDI

Letters to State Governments Union Territory and Central Government offices located

in regions lsquoArsquo and lsquoBrsquo were issued in Hindi to the extent possible Similarly letters were sent in

Hindi to Central Government offices located in region lsquoCrsquo as per the targets laid down in the

Annual Programme About 9007 correspondence was made in Hindi in region lsquoArsquo 100 in

region rsquoBrsquo and 100 in region lsquoCrsquo

SECTIONS SPECIFIED FOR WORKING IN HINDI

The sections of the Ministry specified for doing 100 work in Hindi are working

satisfactorily

MONITORING AND INSPECTIONS

In order to ensure compliance with the Official Language Policy monitoring is done

though regular inspections

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CHAPTER-XV

TARGETS amp ACHIEVEMENTS

PART-A

1 Change in Industrial Scenario if any Industrial activity is gaining

momentum due to Industrial package to the state amp the upgradation of the MSEs

2 Other information ndash

I No of unit visited by MSME-DI

Official 117

Ii Total No of visitors inquiries

received in MSME-DI 648

iii Total No persons trained with- 414

a General 214

b Women Entrepreneurs 110 c SCST 17413 d Other backward Classes etc 12

e Minorities 0

3 Expenditure in Plan amp Non-Plan

a Plan Scheme-

Allotment Cumulative expenditure

FUNDS EXPENDITURE

Salary-14000000 12144775

Medical- 125000 124655

TE- 650000 647151

OE- 800000 7 99999

RRT- 4000 3000

Total 15579000 13719580

b Non-Plan Scheme- Nil

4 Administration Over

one year

Less than one year

a

b c

d

Post vacant Disciplinary proceeding initiated concluded pending Audit objections pending amp replied

Court cases pending if necessary

13

Nil Nil

Nil

01

Nil Nil

Nil

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Part- B

(This part may reflect the problems and actual work done under each programme as well

as actual extension service rendered for promotion of Industries)

1 Modernization of Workshop and

Laboratories- During

the month

Cumulative for the year

i Sanction received by MSME-DI

Converting the MSME-DI

Nil Nil

ii Value of new machinery

equipment installed received

Nil Nil

iii Value of orders of Machinery amp

Equipment placed with

DGSampD supplies

Nil Nil

2 Trade Industry growth-

i Nos of UAM registered

Manufacturingservice activity

Micro-5363 Small- 1707 Medium- 156

Total- 7226 (up to March2017)

ii Nos of UAM registered

ManufacturingServicing

activity

Manufacturing- 4243

Service- 2983

Total- 7226 (up to March2015)

iii Changes in industrial growth

rate if any (give information for

each trade unit(s) separately)

The industrial climate generated due to

announcement of Concessional package

provided impetus to the growth

parameters

3 Technical Assistance-

i No of entrepreneurs assisted

at the MSME-DI premises

outside premises

6481913

ii No of entrepreneurs assisted

at their premises

631

iii No of trade Associations

contacted for up-gradation of

Industries

12

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iv Details of programme for

specific group of covered in

Action Plan prepared along

with their details

NA

v No of units registered under

the Govt purchase

programme

43 Nos

vi Identification of products

having potential for

development in the State

(Attach a separate list)

1 Fruit based products

2 Processing of vegetables

3 Spice grinding

4 Glow signboard amp hoardings

5 Medicinal concentrate

6 Essential Oils

vii Problems of trade Industries

other than financial if any

Marketing amp transportation bottleneck

viii Additional support required for

improving performance of

trade Industries

Marketing Support

x Any other significant

programme Give information

or work done for each trade

discipline separately and

enclosed separate sheet to

highlight the salient points of

work done

No

4 Ancillary Development Programme No of-

a Captive Ancillary in the State NA

b New units (Anc) established

during the month

NA

c New items identified and

accepted for promoting

Ancillary

NA

d Vendor Development

Programme organized for

whom

Conducted programmes-

National Level-00

State level- 05 nos

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5 Any other special work done by the Institute- -

- One day awareness programme on Packaging for Exports

In Association with SBS College Rudrapur at Rudrapur on 31052016 for 32

participants

- One day workshop on Quality Management System amp Quality Technology

Tools (QMSQTT)

In Association with Bahadrabad Industries Development Welfare

Association Haridwar at Haridwar on 21072016 for 32 participants

- One day awareness programme on Product Certification

Conducted at Selaqui Dehradun on 19102016 for 60 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Design Clinic

Conducted at Haridwar on 20022016 for 28 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Digital Payment

Conducted in Uttarakhand State 16 programmes for 406 participants

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Part C Other Special Activities

Sl No Activity Target Achievement

1 Hindi Meeting 04 nos 04 nos

2 Hindi Pakhwara amp Hindi Diwas from 14092016 to

28092016 01 no 01 no

3 Hindi Workshop Nil Nil

4 Assistance provided in EDP of other organisation

(2 days EDP of NCCD) at MSME-DI

Haldwani

Nil 01 no

5 (i)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp Commercial Bid Opening on Lean Manufacturing for Auto component at Rudrapur on 22042016

(ii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in joint DSR

audit Audit with NPC Kanpur of Boss Cluster Rudrapur from 20042016 to 21042016 (iii)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint MBR3 Audit with QCI of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar from 08082016 to 10082016 (iv) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Boss Cluster at Rudrapur in November 2016

(v) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR5 Audit

of Pace Auto Cluster-1 at Rudrapur in November 2016 (vi)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint Audit

of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar in December 2016 (vii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Havells Fan Lean Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017 (viii)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp

Commercial Bid Opening for Plastic Component Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017

Nil

08 nos

6 Participated in National Awards held in Ludhiana Punjab on 18102016 presented by Honrsquoble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi

Nil 01 no

7 Participated in PMEGP Task force meeting of Nainital

District on 020816081116 Nil 02 nos

8 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a 3 days exhibition lsquoDestination Uttarakhand 2016rsquo organised by Ms Freindz Exhibition amp Promotions (p) ltd New Delhi at Dehradun from 24-26102016

Nil 01 no

9 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in the Stone Laying

ceremony of a new Technology Centre at Sitarganj on 141116 inaugrated by Honrsquoble Union Minister of MSMEs Sh Kalaraj Mishra

Nil 01 no

10 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a lsquoVendor Meet-

2016rsquo organised by Tata Auto Comp Systems Ltd at Rudrapur

Nil 01 no

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11 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in SLSC meeting for

National Awards and SLAB meeing at Dehradun on 17022017

Nil 01 no

12 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a training on

Lean Manufacturing at Indore MP from 080317 to 100317

Nil 01 no

13 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Hindi meeting

organized by NARAKAS on 30032017 01 no 01 no

PART-E

Sl

No

Description of activity Annual target Under PD

Ac

Total

1 EDPIMCEET Export

Packging Product

Certification QMS-QTT

Incubator ZEDDesign

8611113

31

Nil 25

i No of programmes

conducted

7601113

31

Nil 23

ii No of persons trained 159255032

326032235

16828

Nil 1001

2 Follow-up action of previous Entrepreneurship Development Programmes -

Year Total no of trainees

trained

No of trainees who

have set up units

employed till date

2006-07 143 39

2007-08 917 71

2008-09 946 36

2009-10 2323 43

2010-11 2203 49

2011-12 2321 53

2012-13 2265 59

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2013-14 2234 74

2014-15 504 53

2015-16 926

2016-17 414

3 Motivational Campaigns- Annual target Conducted

No of Campaigns

conducted

06 06

4 i Project profiles (new) Nil Nil

ii Project profiles

(updated)

Nil Nil

iii State industrial

profiles

Nil 1

iv District industrial

potential survey

reports

Nil 13

v Any other Nil Nil

5 Name of the units

provided-

Intensive technical

consultancy (A brief

write-up)

6 Programme on ISO 900014000

Year Target No of

Programmes

conducted

No of Units

participated

No of units

obtained ISO

certification

during the

year

No of units

obtained ISO

Certification

till date

2006-07 - - - - -

2007-08 - - - - -

2008-09 - - - 17 17

2009-10 - - - 10 10

2010-11 - - - - 24

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2011-12 - - - - 25

2012-13 - - - - Nil

2013-14 - - - - 17

2014-15 - - - 18

2015-16 - - - 11 11

7 Programmes on

Name of the programme No of Programmes No of participants

WTO - -

One Day Awareness

Programme on Cluster Dev

Scheme

- -

One day Awareness

Programme on IPR

- -

9 Vendor Development Programmes cum exhibitions

Year Tar

get

No of

VDPs

conducted

No of SSI

units

participat

ed

No unit

register

ed

During

the

month

No of SSI units obtained orders

No

Rs No Rs

2006-07 1 - - - - - - - -

2007-08 NIL - - - - - - - -

2008-09 1 1 120 - - - - - -

2009-10 1 - - - - - - - -

2010-11 1 1 43 - - - - - -

2011-12 3 3 222 - - - - - -

2012-13 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

311

158+551

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2013-14 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

314

148+1541

-

-

-

-

-

- 2014-15 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

374

118+2000

-

-

-

-

-

-

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2015-16 5 1

5(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

236

100+2000

-

-

-

-

-

- 2016-17 5 1

5(SVDP)

0(NVDP)

259

Nil

10 Programmes on Achievement

ii Energy conservationEnergy Efficient

Technology etc

00

iv Packaging for export 01

v Product Certification 01

vi CLCSS 00

vii QMSQTT 01

Viii Lean Manufacturing 00

ix Business Incubator 03

x Design Clinic 01

xi ZED 03

11

Revenue of the Institute

Total revenue

earned

Rs

140485-

12

Revenue of the workshop

Annual

Target

Total revenue

earned

Rs

Nil Nil

13 Media coverage details- No(s)

i Press releases during the Year 4

ii Exhibitions participated 02

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iii RadioTV talks -

iv Advertisements released 5

v Press clipping compiled for the year -

vi Press clipping hosted on website -

vii Publications if any -

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CHAPTER-XVI

DISTRICT INDUSTRIES CENTRES VISITED BY THE OFFICERS OF

THIS INSTITUTE

The officers of this Institute visited District Industries Centre for discussion relating to

development of industries in the state and in connection with attending the Task Force

Meetingother official work

1 District Industries Centre Haldwani

2 District Industries Centre Almora

3 District Industries Centre Rudrapur Udham Singh Nagar

4 District Industries Centre Bageshwar

5 District Industries Centre Roorkee

6 District Industries Centre Dehradun

7 District Industries Centre Kotdwar

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CHAPTER-XVII

INCENTIVES TO ENTREPRENEURS

(i) Fiscal Incentives to new Industrial Units and to existing units on their substantial

expansion

New Industrial units and existing industrial units on their substantial expansion as defined set

up in growth centers industrial infrastructure development center(IIDCs) Industrial Estates

Export Processing Zones Theme Parks (Food Processing Parks Software Technology Parks

etc) as stated in Annexure-1 and Other areas as notified from time to time by the Central

Government are entitled to

(A) 100 (hundred percent) outright excise duty exception for a period of 10 years from

the date of commencement of commercial production

(B) 100 Income tax exemption for initial period of five years and thereafter 30 for

companies and 25 for other than companies for a further period of five years for

the entire state of Uttaranchal and Himachal Pradesh from the date of

commencement of commercial production

(C) 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

Rs30 lakh The existing units will also be entitled to this subsidy on their substantial

expansion as defined

(D) Thrust sector industries as mentioned in Annexure-II are entitled to similar

concession as mentioned in para 3(i) amp (ii) above in the entire state of Uttaranchal

and Himachal Pradesh without any area restrictions

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Development of Industrial Infrastructure

(i) The funding pattern under the Growth Centre Scheme currently envisaging a

central assistance of Rs10 crore per center is raised to Rs15 crore per center

(ii) The financing pattern of integrated infrastructure development center (IIDC)

between Government of India and SIDBI will change from 23 to 41 and the GOI

funds would be in the nature of a grant so as to provide the required infrastructural

support

Other Incentives

(i) Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna (PMMY) To bring the unbanked people under

the mainstream banking and make the neglected section of the population self

reliant and self dependent Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna was launched under 3

stages ie Shishu (Max Rs 50000) Kishor (Max Rs 5 Lacs)and Tarun (Rs 10

Lacs)

(iv) Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP)

Government of India has approved the introduction of a new credit linked subsidy

programme called Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation programme (PMEGP)

by merging the two schemes Prime Ministerrsquos Rojgar Yojana (PMRY) and Rural

Employment Generation Programme (REGP) for generation of employment

opportunities through establishment of Micro enterprise in rural as well as urban

areas PMEGP is a central sector scheme and being administrated by Ministry of

Micro Small amp Medium Enterprises (Mo MSME) The scheme is implementing by

Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC)a statutory organization under the

administrative control of Mo MSME as the single nodal agency at the National

level At the State level the scheme is being implemented through State

KVIC Directorates State Khadi amp Village Industries Boards ( KVIBs) and District

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Industries Centre( DICs) and Banks The Government subsidy under the scheme is

being routed by KVIC through the identified banks for eventual distribution to the

beneficiaries entrepreneurs in their Bank accounts

Ineligible Industries under the Policy

The list of industries excluded from the purview of proposed concessions is at

Annexure ndashII

In addition the Doon Valley Notifications (SONo102(E) dated 1st Feb 1989

(Annexure-IV) as amended from time to time issued by Ministry of Environment amp

Forests would continue to operate in the Doon Valley area on the industries

notified under it are excluded from the proposed concessions in the state of

Uttarakhand

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Annex -I

DETAILS OF TRAINING PROGRAMME CONDUCTED DURING THE YEAR 2016-17 S No Programme details Duration Candidate Details Name of the

Coordinator SC ST OBC PH GEN TOTAL M F M F M F M F M F

EDP

1 EDP (GEN) on Tour

Operator amp Tourist Guide at Ranibagh

Haldwani Nainital

18022017

to 22022017

10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 2 22 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director (Mech)

2 EDP(SC) on Wireman

Training at Shantipuri

Pantnagar US Nagar

13022017

to

23022017

18 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 20 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

3 ESDP (WPH-STP)

on Bakery amp

Confectionary Products Ranibagh

Nainital

06092016

to

20102016

0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 20 23 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

4 ESDP(SC-STP) on

Computer Accounting with Tally at

Kaladhungi Nainital

16082016

to 29092016

10 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

5 ESDP(SC) on Computer Accounting

Dehradun

21072016 to

02092016

10 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 5 25 UC Khanduri Asst Director

(Chem)

6 ESDP(GEN) on

Garments

Manufacturing at

Almora

22072016

to

02092016

0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 21 23 DS Martolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

7 ESDP(GEN) on Solar Energy at Haldwani

Nainital

04112016 to

16122016

3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 16 0 20 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

I- Total Participants

(Nos)

51 20 0 1 2 3 1 0 30 48 156

IMC

1 IMC(Gen) at Pantnagar US Nagar

23022017 16 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 13 8 38 DK Aggarwal Asst Director

(Mech)

2 IMC(SC) at ITI

Bageshwar

18032017 31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 50 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

3 IMC(SC) at Takula

Almora

09032016 22 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 4 39 UC Khanduri

Asst Director (Chem)

4 IMC(Gen) at JITI

Almora

16032017 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 9 42 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

5 IMC(ST) at ITI

Almora

15032016 19 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 41 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

6 IMC(Gen) at Ranibagh Haldwani Nainital

23022017 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 35 6 45 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

II- Total Participants

(Nos)

93 9 12 0 4 0 0 0 110 27 255

Grand Total (I + II)

13 PROGRAMMES

144 29 12 1 6 3 1 0 140 75 411

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Annex -II

List of Thrust Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo List of Thrust Industries

01 Floriculture

02 Medicinal herbs and aromatic herbs etc ndash processing

03 Honey

04 Horticulture and Agro based Industries such as -

a Sauces Ketchup etc

b Fruit juices amp fruit pulp

c Jams Jellies vegetable juices puree pickles etc

d Preserved fruits and vegetables

e Processing of fresh fruits and vegetables including packaging

f Processing preservation packaging of mushrooms

05 Food processing industry excluding those included in the negative list

06 Sugar and its by-products

07 Silk and silk products

08 Wool and wool products

09 Woven fabrics (Excisable garments)

10 Sports goods and articles and equipment for general physical exercise and equipment

for adventure sports activities

11 Paper and paper products excluding those in negative list

12 Pharma products

13 Information amp communication technology

Computer hardware

14 Bottling of mineral water

15 Eco-tourism ndash Hotels resorts spa entertainmentamusement parks and ropeways

16 Industrial gases (based on atmospheric fraction)

17 Handicrafts

18 Non-timber forest product based industries

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Negative List of Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo Negative list of Industries

01 Tobacco and tobacco products including cigarettes and pan masala

02 Thermal Power Plant (coaloil based)

03 Coal washeries dry coal processing

04 Inorganic Chemicals excluding medicinal grade oxygen (280411) medicinal grade hydrogen peroxide

(284711) compressed air (285130)

05 Organic Chemicals excluding Provitamins vitamins Hormones (2936) Glycosides (2939) sugars (2940)

06 Tanning and dying extracts tanins and their derivatives dyes colours paints and varnishes putty fillers and

other mastics inks

07 Marble and mineral substances not classified anywhere

08 Flour mills and rice mills

09 Foundries using coal

10 Minerals fuels mineral oils and products of their distillation

Bituminous substances mineral waxes

11 Synthetic rubber product

12 Cement clinkers and asbestos raw including fibre

13 Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp Fuses fireworks matches propellant powder etc)

14 Mineral or chemical fertilizers

15 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture and formulation)

16 Fibre glass and articles thereof

17 Manufacture of pulp ndash wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving pulp)

18 Branded aerated water soft drinks (non-fruit based)

19 Paper-

Writing or printing paper etc

Paper or paperboard etc

Maplitho paper etc

Newsprint in rolls or sheets

Craft paper etc

Sanitary towels etc

Cigarette paper

Grease-proof paper

Toilet or facial tissue etc

Paper and paperboard laminated internally with bitumen tar or asphalt

Carbon or similar copying paper

Products consisting of sheets of paper or paper board impregnated coated or covered with plastics etc

Paper and paperboard coated impregnated or covered with wax etc

20 Plastics and articles thereof

Serial No 5 Reproduction synthesis not allowed as also downstream industries for sugar

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Annex -III

RESTRICTIONS ON LOCATION OF INDUSTRIES MINING OPERATIONS AND OTHER DEVELOPMENT

ACTIVITIES IN DOON VALLEY IN UTTAR PRADESH

MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS

(Department of Environment Forests amp Wildlife)

New Delhi the 1st February 1989

NOTIFICATION

NOTIFICATION under section 3(2)(v) of Environment (Protection) Act 1986 and Rule 5(3) (d) of

Environment (Protection) Rules 1986 Restricting location of industries mining operations and other

development activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh

SO102(E) ndash Whereas notification under sub-rule (3) of rule 5 of the Environment (Protection)

Rules 1986 inviting objections against the imposition of restriction on location of industries mining

operation and other developmental activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh was published vide No

SO 923(E) dated the 6th October 1988

And Whereas all objections received have been duly considered by the Central Government

Now therefore in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (d) of sub-rule (3) of Rule 5 of the

said rules the Central Government hereby imposes restrictions on the following activities in Doon Valley

bounded on the North by Mussorie ridge in the North-East by Lesset Himalayan range on the South-

West by Shivalik ranges river Ganga in the South-East and river Yamuna in the North-West except those

activities which are permitted by the Central Government for examining the environmental impacts

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(i) Location setting of industrial units ndash It has to be as per guidelines given in the annexure or guidelines

as may be issued from time to time by the Ministry of Environment amp Forests Government of India

(ii) Mining ndash Approval of the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests must be obtained before starting

any mining activity

(iii) Tourism ndash It should as per Tourism Development Plan (TDP) to be prepared by the State Department

of Tourism and duly approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(iv) Grazing ndash As per the plan to be prepared by the State Government and duly approved by the Union

Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(v) Land Use ndash As per Master Plan of development and Land Use Plan of the entire area to be prepared

by the State Government and approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

[No J-200123886-1A]

Sd-

(KP GEETHAKRISHNAN)

Secretary

ANNEXURE

Guidelines for permitting restricting industrial units in the Doon Valley area

Industries will be classified under Green Orange and Red categories as shown below for purposes of

permittingrestricting such industrial units in the Doon Valley from the environmental and ecological

considerations

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CATEGORY GREEN

A LIST OF INDUSTRIES IN APPROVED INDUSTRIAL AREAS WHICH MAY BE DIRECTRLY CONSIDERED

FOR ISSUE OF NO OBJECTION CERTIFICATE WITHOUT REFERRING TO (MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS) (IN CASE OF DOUBTS REFERENCE WILL BE MADE TO MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS)

1 All such non-obnoxious and non-hazardous industries employing upto 100 persons The

abnoxious and hazardous industries are those using inflammable explosive corrosive or

toxic substances

2 All such industries which do not discharge industrial effluents of a polluting nature and

which do not undertake any of the following process

Electroplating

Galvanizing

Bleaching

Degreasing

Phosphating

Dyeing

Pickling tanning

Polishing

Cooking of fibres and Digesting

Designing of Fabric

Unhairing Soaking deliming and bating of hides

Washing of fabric

Trimming Puling juicing and blanching of fruits and vegetables

Washing of equipment and regular floor washing using of considerable cooling water

Separated milk buttermilk and whey

Stopping and processing of grain

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Distillation of alcohol stillage and evaporation

Slaughtering of animals rendering of bones washing of meat

Juicing of sugar cane extraction of sugar Filteration centrifugation distillation

Pulping and fermenting of coffee beam

Processing of fish

Filter back wash in DM Plants exceeding 20 KI per day capacity

Pulp making pulp processing and paper making Cocking of coal washing of blast furnace

flue gases

Stripping of oxides

Washing of used sand by hydraulic discharge

Washing of latex etc

Solvent extraction

3 All such industries which do no use fuel in their manufacturing process or in any subsidiary

process and which do not emit fugitive emissions of a diffused nature

Industries not satisfying any one of the three criteria are recommended to be referred to Ministry

of Environment amp Forests

The following industries appear to fall in non-hazardous non-obnoxious and non-polluting

category subject to fulfillment of above three conditions

1 Atta-chakkies

2 Rice Mullors

3 Iceboxes

4 Dal mills

5 Groundnut decortinating (dry)

6 Chilling

7 Tailoring and garment making

8 Apparl making 9 Cotton and woolen hosiery

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10 Handloom weaving

11 Shoe lace manufacturing

12 Gold and Silver thread and sari work

13 Gold and Silver smithy

14 Leather Footwear and leather products excluding tanning amp hide processing

15 Manufacture of mirror from sheet glass and photo-frame

16 Musical instruments manufacturing

17 Sports goods

18 Bamboo and cane products (only dry operations)

19 Card Board and paper products (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

20 Insulation and other coated papers (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

21 Scientific and Mathematical instruments

22 Furniture (Wooden and Steel)

23 Assembly of domestic electrical appliances

24 Radio assembling

25 Fountain pens

26 Polythene plastic and PVC goods through extrusionmoulding

27 Surgical gauges and bandages

28 Railway sleepers (only concrete)

29 Cotton spinning and weaving

30 Rope (cotton and plastic)

31 Carpet weaving

32 Assembly of Air coolers

33 Wires pipes-extruded shapes from metals

34 Automobile servicing amp repair stations

35 Assembly of Bicycles baby carriages and other small non-motorised vehicles

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36 Electronics equipment (assembly)

37 Toys

38 Candles

39 Carpentary ndash excluded saw mill

40 Cold storage (small scale)

41 Restaurants

42 Oil-ginningexpelling (non-hydrogenation and no refining)

43 Ice Cream

44 Mineralized water

45 Jobbing amp Machining

46 Manufacture of Steel units amp suit cases

47 Paper pins amp U clips

48 Block making for printing

49 Optical frames

CATEGORY ORANGE

B LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CAN BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY WITH PROPER

ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL ARRANGEMENT

1 All such industries which discharge some liquid effluents (below 500 klday) that can be

controlled with suitable proven technology

2 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is less than 24 mtday and

the particulars emissions from which can be controlled with suitable proven technology

3 All such industries employing not more than 500 persons

The following industries with adoption of proven pollution control technology subject to

fulfilling the above three condition fall under this category

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1 Lime manufacture ndash pending decision on proven pollution control device and

Supreme Courtrsquos decision on quarrying

2 Ceramics

3 Sanitary ware

4 Tyres and tubes

5 Refuse incineration (controlled)

6 Flour mills

7 Vegetable oils including solvent extracted oils

8 Soap without steam boiling process and synthetic detergents formulation

9 Steam generating plants

10 Manufacture of office and house hold equipment and appliances involving use of

fossil fuel combustion

11 Manufacture of machineries and machine tools and equipments

12 Industrial gases (only) Nitrogen Oxygen and CO2

13 Miscellaneous glassware without involving use of fossil-fuel combustion

14 Optical glass

15 Laboratory ware

16 Petroleum storage amp transfer facilities

17 Surgical and medical products including amp probabilities of latex products

18 Foot wear (Rubber)

19 Bakery products biscuits amp Confectioners

20 Instant teacoffee coffee processing

21 Malted food

22 Manufacture of power driven pumps compressors refrigeration units fire

fighting equipment etc

23 Wire drawing (cold process) amp bailing straps

24 Steel furniture fasteners etc

25 Plastic processed goods

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26

Medical amp surgical instruments

27

Acetylene (synthetic)

28

Glue amp Gelatine

29

Potassium permanganse

30

Metallic sodium

31

Photographic films papers amp photographic chemicals

32

Surface coating industries

33

Fragrances fragours amp food additives

34

Plant nutrients (only manure)

Note

35

aerated watersoft drink

(a) Industries falling within the above identified list shall be assessed by the State Pollution

Control Board and referred to the Union Department of Environment for consideration

before according No Objection Certificate

(b) The total number of fuel burning industries that shall be permitted in the Valley will be

limited by 8 tonnes per day or Sulphur Dioxides from all sources (This corresponds to 400

tonnes per day Coal with 1 sulphur)

(c) Setting of Industrial areas should be based on sound criteria

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CATEGORY RED

C LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CANNOT BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY

1 All those industries which discharge effluents of a polluting nature at the rate of more

than 500 klday and for which the natural course for sufficient dilution is not available

and effluents from which cannot be controlled with suitable technology

2 All such industries employing more than 500 personsday

3 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is more than 24 mtday

The following industries appear to fall under this category covered by all the points as

above

1 Ferrous and non-ferrous metal extraction refining casting forging alloy making

processing etc

2 Dry Coal ProcessingMineral processing industries like Ore

sintering benefication pollutization etc

3 Phosphate look processing plants

4 Cement plants with horizontal rotary kilns

5 Glass and glass products involving use of coal

6 Petroleum refinery

7 Petro-chemical industries

8 Manufacture of lubricating oils and greases

9 Synthetic rubber manufacture

10 Coal oil wood or nuclear based thermal power plants

11 Vanaspati hydrogenated vegetable oils for industrial purposes

12 Sugar mills (white and khandari)

13 Craft paper mills

14 Coke oven by products and coaltar distillation products

15 Alkalies

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16

Caustic soda

17

Potash

18

Electro thermal products (artificial abrasives Calcium carbide etc)

19

Phosphorous and its compounds

20

Acids and their salts (organic amp inorganic)

21

Nitrogen compounds (Cynides cynamides and other nitrogen compounds)

22

Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp fuses)

23

Pthalic anhydride

24

Processes involving chlorinated hydrocarbon

25

Chlorine Fluorine bromine Iodine amp their compounds

26

Fertilizer industry

27

Paper board and straw board

28

Synthetics fibres

29 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture

formulations)

amp

30 Basic drugs

31 Alcohol (Industrial or potable)

32 Leather industry including tanning and processing

33 Coke making coal liquification and fuel gas making industries

34 Fibre glass production and processing

35 Manufacture of pulp-wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving

pulp)

36 Pigment dyes and their intermediates

37 Industrial carbons (including graphite electrodes anodes midget electrodes

graphite blocks graphite crucibles gas carbons activated carbon synthetic

diamonds carbon black channel black lamp black etc)

38 Electro-chemicals (other than these covered under Alkali group)

39 Paints enamels amp varnishes

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40 Poly propylene

41 Poly Vinyl chloride

42 Cement with vertical shaft kiln technology penging certification of proven

technology on pollution control

43 Chlorates perchlorates amp peroxides

44 Polishes

45 Synthetic resin amp Plastic products

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CU~Cf1 ~41tANNUAL REPORT 2016-17

ForewordThe annual report of the MSME Development Institute Haldwani depicts the

important activities and programmes undertaken by the Institute during the year 2016-17 The

Institute is dedicated to render its services for the development of MSMEs in the State of

Uttarakhand through various schemes and programmes of Ministry of MSME Government of

India The Institute associated closely with the State Government departments and agencies

and also with PSUs in its endeavor for development of MSMEs

During the year 2016-17 02 Nos of Lean Cluster were completed and 08 Nos of

clusters were at different stages of their completion Apart from creating awareness in

MSMEs on the new ZED certification Scheme(03 Nos) of the Ministry the Institute also

conducted programmes on Digital Payment (16 Nos) and organized cleanliness drive in

various Industrial areas Also in an attempt to provide all relevant information not only to

existing and prospective entrepreneurs but also to the various institutions which are directly

or indirectly connected with the industrial development of the State the Institute prepared

District Industrial Profiles and State Industrial Profile during the year 2016-17

The Institute organized ESDPs(05 Nos) EDPs(02 Nos) Industrial Motivational

Campaigns (IMCs-06 Nos) SVDPs(05 os) and conducted other awareness programmes

related to different schemes Reimbursement for Bar Code (05 units) ISO (06 units) and

participation in the International (01 unit) and Domestic Trade Fair (0 I unit) were provided to

the eligible Micro and Small Enterprises

I would like place on record my appreciation for the sincere efforts made by the

omeers and steff 0f th is Institute who eontri buted sign ificant I in com pi lation and preparati on ~

of this annual report ~ ~

24 July 2017 (VK Sharma)

Haldwani Dy Director lie

~N613- ~ ~ 3iHIampOs MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

वारषिक रिपोरिANNUAL REPORT 2016-17

सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

Contents

Chapter Description Page No

I INTRODUCTION 1

II ROLE AND FUNCTION OF MSME-DI HALDWANI 2

III GEOGRAPHY AND RESOURCES OF UTTARAKHAND 3-4

IV ORGANISATIONAL DETAILS 5-8

V GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF REGISTERED MSMEs IN

UTTARAKHAND

9-13

VI TRAINING INDUSTRIAL MOTIVATION CAMPAIGNS

ENTREPRENEURSHIP SKILL DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENT

DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES

14-15

VII NATIONAL MANUFACTURING COMPTITIVENESS PROGRAMME

(NMCP)

16-27

VIII VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES 28-33

IX MARKETING ASSISTANCE AND TECHNOLOGY UP-GRADATION

SCHEME FOR MSME AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE ON BAR-CODE

34-36

X CREDIT LINKED CAPITAL SUBSIDY SCHEME 37

XI QUALITY UPGRADATIONENVIRONMENT MANAGAMENT FOR MSME SECTOR THROUGH INCENTIVE FOR ISO 9000ISO 14001HACCP CERTIFICATION

38-39

XII PROCUREMENT PREFERENCE POLICY FOR MICRO amp SMALL ENTERPRISES

40-42

XIII REVENUE EARNED 43-44

XIV USE OF OFFICIAL LANGUAGE 45

XV TARGETS amp ACHIEVEMENTS 46-55

XVI DISTRICT INDUSTRIES CENTRES VISITED BY THE OFFICERS OF THIS INSTITUTE

56

XVII INCENTIVES TO ENTREPRENEURS 57-59

XVIII ANNEX - I 60

XIX ANNEX ndash II 61-73

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CHAPTER-I

INTRODUCTION

The Micro Small amp Medium Enterprises Development Institute (MSME-DI) Haldwani

(formerly SISI) established in the year 1983 is a field level Institute of the Office of

Development Commissioner (MSME) under Ministry of MSME Government of India The Oo

DC (MSME) under the aegis of Ministry of MSME is an apex body for formulating policies to

Micro Small and Medium Enterprises in the country In addition it implements promotional

activities through its country wide network of MSME Development Institutes (MSME-DIs)

Branch MSME Development Institutes (Br MSME-DIs) MSME Testing Centres (MSME-TCs)

MSME Testing Stations (MSME-TS) MSME-Technology Development centres (MSME-TDCs)

MSME-Tool Rooms and Training Centres (MSME-TRTCs) etc

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CHAPTER-II

ROLE AND FUNCTIONS OF MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE

The main functions of MSME-DI Haldwani are-

To facilitate interface between various Central amp State Govt

Departments and other developmental functionaries for the promotion

of micro small and medium enterprises in the state of Uttarakhand

To sensitise the MSMEs towards quality lean manufacturing and

modern marketing practices to make it competitive and sustainable

To provide Technology Support Services

To provide Economic Information Services

To conduct Management Entrepreneurship Development

Entrepreneurship Skill Development Business Development

Programmes

To conduct Industrial Motivational Campaign

To provide Marketing Support

Dissemination of information relating to biotechnology IPR Energy

Conservation ISO-9000 Bar code NMCP schemes etc

To promote Ancillary and Vendor Development

To promote Cluster Development

To explore avenues for employment generation in rural amp far-flung

areas

In addition to above the Institute re-orients its activities in accordance with the policy

initiatives taken by the Ministry of Micro Small amp Medium Enterprises Govt of India from

time to time for promotion amp development of MSME Sector

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CHAPTER-III

GEOGRAPHY AND RESOURCES OF UTTARAKHAND STATE AT A GLANCE

Uttarakhand the 27th State of the Country was created on 9th November 2000 It is an

intermediate zone between the western and central Himalayas lying in the north of the vast

and bountiful expanse of India

Location The State extends between 280-430 and 310 ndash 270 latitude

and 770-340 East and 810-020 longitude

Area 53483 Square Kms Containing Garhwal Kumaon having 13

Districts

Hill-46035 Sq KM PLAIN-7448 Sq KM

Forest Coverage 34651 SqKM

648 of the total land

Agricultural land 2005 of the total land

Cultivated land 4066

Working Capital Dehradun

Population 101167 lakhs ( As per 2011 Census)

Population Density 189 persqKm

Literacy rate Over all 7963 Male ndash 8833 and Female ndash 7070

Length of the metalled road 16600 Kms

Rail Head Dehradun Kotdwar Kathgodam

Airports Dehradun ( Jollygrant) Udham Singh Nagar (Pant Nagar)

Pithoragarh (Naini Saini)

Resources The State is blessed with human as well as natural

resources such as horticulture forest fisheries live stock resources

mineral and thus having a great potential for tourism and Hydro Electric

Power generation

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Electrified Villages 786

The main industries of the state are Agro based Rice Mills Paper

Mills Woolen Electrical Chemical amp allied products Engineering

Mineral Grindings Wood Crafts etc and ancillary unit for defense amp

public sector undertakings

Minerals The state is rich in Dolomite Magnetite Granite Graphite

Gypsum Chalk etc

Number of Micro SSIMedium Units as on 31032015

Micro 2522 Small 177 Medium 13 (total-2712)

Number of Large Units 220

Industrial EstatesAreas

SIDCUL - Ranipur Kotdwar Pantnagar

Selaqui(Dehradun) ampSitarganj

- IndlEstateareas - 32

- Mini IndlEstatesareas-09

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CHAPTER-IV

ORGANISATIONAL DETAILS

Land amp Building

The Institute is located at Kham Bangla Campus Kaladhungi Road adjacent to the

District Industries Centre Haldwani on the plot of land measuring 1162 square mtrs Having

covered area of 53379 sq meters The building was constructed in the year 1991 keeping

in view the requirement of branch Institute After up gradation of the branch Institute to the

full-fledged MSME-DI the present accommodation falls short of requirement

The Institute Expertise

Economic Investigation

Chemical

Food Processing

Mechanical

Electrical

Ancillary Development

Information Technology

Industrial Management and Training

Glass amp Ceramic

Technology Resource Centre (TRC)

SENET etc

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Human Resources

The Institute is functioning under over all supervision of the Director The officers in

position as on 31-03-2016

1 Shri DK Aggarwal Asstt Director (Mechanical)

Looking after Mechanical Workshop Mechanical Division Electronis Hosiery

SENET (Purchases Loading of Data) ZED Scheme National Awards MATU Bar Code

Startuprsquos related co-ordination with statecentral NMCP Scheme (Design Clinic ICT)

WTO Vigilance Officer Liason with RBI Policy related matters Advisory Committee

meeing Rajiv Gandhi Udyog Mitra Yojna and Administration Other work amp targets

assigned by the Director He is the nodal officer for Champawat Dehardun and Pauri

Districts

2 Shri SC Kandpal Asstt Director (Metal Finishing)

Looking after Metal finishing division Metallurgy amp Electrical division Chemical

amp Allied Leather Biotechnology Food division Glass amp Ceramics IPR Business

Incubator EET Scheme Energy Conservation Product Certification Export amp

Marketing division NVDP SVDP Public Procurement Policy Lean Manufacturing CDP

QMS-QTT and other work amp targets assigned by the Director He is the nodal officer

for Nanital Bageshwar amp US Nagar Districts

3 Shri DS Martolia Asstt Director (Admn)

Looking after Administrative Work relating to Personnel amp HR matters of

Gazetted officers Maintenance of Genetator unserviceable stores amp old

records Medical GPF Advances DDO amp Accounts Udhyog Bandhu (Kumaon)

Meeting and Other work amp targets assigned by the Director He is the nodal officer

for Almora Pithoragarh amp Chamoli Districts

4 Shri Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Statistics)

Looking after Rajbhasha Division EI amp PI divisionDIPSR Training Management

System (TMS) IMT Monthly Progress Report (MPR) Annual Report amp other reports to Oo

DC(MSME) Web based MPR MSEFC Parliament Question RTI matters Statistical Related

other work NSIC co-ordination amp other inter official co-ordination SENET (Visiting official

mail amp DC office website) reports and returns from DICs and other work amp targets

assigned by the Director He is the nodal officer for Tehri amp Rudraprayag Districts

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5 Shri Amit Mohan Investigator (Mechanical)-

Looking after Mechanical Workshop Mechanical Division Co-ordination of office

meetings PMEGP Skill Development Programmes DLBC Meeting SLBC meetings

Library SENET (Visiting official mail amp DC office website AMC of LAN Telephone

Printers Photocopiers Computers amp EPBX) MDA (International Trade fairs amp

exhibitions) Media Management CLCSS amp CGTMSE Auto Cluster and Other

works amp targets assigned by the Director He is the nodal officer for Haridwar amp

Uttarkashi Districts

Coordination of work-

Sh VK Sharma Dy Director Ic coordinates all activities including the field

visits to organize programmes at various places of the state in order to ensure even and

effective spread of the activities of the Institute

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STAFF IN POSITION OF MSME-DI HALDWANI AS ON 31032017

Sl No

Name of Post Noof post

In Position

Vacant Name

1

Director

1

0

1

Vacant

2 Dy Director (Ic) 1 1 0 Sh VK Sharma

3 AssttDirector GrI (Food) 1 0 1 Vacant

4 AssttDirector GrI(Chem) 1 0 1 Vacant

5 AssttDirector GrII(Chem) 2 0 2 Vacant

6 AssttDirectorGrII(Mech) 2 1 1 Sh DK Aggarwal

7 Asstt Director Gr II(IMT)MF 1 1 0 Sh SC Kandpal

8 Asstt Director Gr II(Admn) 1 1 0 Sh DS Martolia

9 Asstt Director Gr II(Stats) 1 1 0 Sh Pushkar Singh

10

Asstt Director GrII(Elecx) 1 0 1 Vacant

11

Investigator (Chem) 1

0

1

Vacant

12 Investigator (Mech) 1 1

0

Sh Amit Mohan

13 Investigator (LF) 1 0 1 Vacant

14 Office Supdt 1 0 1 Vacant

15 Upper Division Clerks 1 0 1 Vacant

16 Lower Division Clerks 3 2 1 Sh Mohan S Bisht

Sh Subodh Banerjee

17 Instructor 2 0 2 Vacant

18 Skilled Worker GrII 1 1 0 ShVinod Kr Arya

19 Driver 1 1 0 ShPrem Singh

20 Helper 1 0 1 Vacant

21 MTS 6 6 0 ShRanveer Singh

ShJagdish Lal

ShRam Sewak

ShBishan Ram

ShPooran Chandra

Sh Sandeep

Total 29 17 12

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CHAPTER-V

1 Classification of Enterprises

Subsequent to the implementation of rdquoThe Micro Small and Medium Enterprises

Development Act 2006rdquo with effect from October 2006 filing of Entrepreneurs

Memorandum Part-I and Part-II came into vogue Under the Act Micro Small and

Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) are classified as under

Enterprise

(Type) Investment in Plant amp Machinery

(Manufacturing) Investment in Equipment

(Service) Micro Up to `25 lakh Up to ` 10 lakh Small Above ` 25 lakh up to ` 5 crore Above ` 10 lakh up to ` 2 crore Medium Above ` 5 crore up to ` 10 crore Above ` 2 crore up to ` 5 crore

2 Udyog Aadhar Memorandum (UAM)

In order to simplify the process involved in the filing of Entrepreneurs Memorandum (Part

I ampII) and to save the entrepreneurs from undue hardships a one page self certified

registration form named UAM has been introduced This can be filed on line from

anywhere and at any time thus doing away the need of coming physically to District

Industries Centre and with no time lag This has become effective wef01092015 This

Unique Aadhaar No enables the unitsenterprises to seek various assistance from the

Government wherever required and apply online about various services being offered by

All Ministries and Departments

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Recent Trends in Growth of MSME in Uttarakhand

[Filing of Udyod Aadhar Memorandum during 2015-16 to 2016-17]

11 Udyoyg Adhaar Memorandum replaced Entrepreneur Memorandum(Part II) and came into existence wef 01092015 (Chart 11)

Chart 11 Number of UAM filed by the MSMEs in Uttarakhand State from 01 September 2015 to 31 March 2017

Source www udyogaadhaargovin

0

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

7000

Micro Small Medium Total

Series1 5064 1614 142 6820

UA

M f

iled

No of UAM filed during 01092015 to 31032017

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21 District-wise distribution of number of UAM filed during 01092015 to 31032017 is as noted below (Statement 21)

Statement 21 District-wise distribution of number of UAM filed by the MSMEs in Uttarakhand

State during 01092015 to 31032017

Position as on 31st March 2017

SNo

Name of District

Udyog Aadhaar

Regd

Micro

Small

Medium

1 Almora 229 183 42 4

2 Bageshwar 180 170 10 0

3 Chamoli 181 176 5 0

4 Champawat 166 150 16 0

5 Dehradun 937 745 182 10

6 Haridwar 1709 983 651 75

7 Nainital 485 343 125 17

8 Pauri Garhwal 417 349 64 4

9 Pithoragarh 242 236 4 2

10 Rudraprayag 132 130 2 0

11 Tehri Garhwal 261 226 34 1

12 Udham Singh

Nagar

1670 1175 466 29

13 Uttarkashi 211 198 13 0

Total 6820 5064 1614 142

Source www udyogaadhaargovin

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Chart 21 District-wise distribution of number of UAM filed by the MSMEs in

Uttarakhand State during 01092015 to 31032017

22 Top five Districts in terms of number of UAM filed by the MSMEs upto

31032017 are Haridwar US Nagar Dehradun Nainital and Pauri These

Districts together account for 7651 of the total number of UAM filed

0

200

400

600

800

1000

1200

No of UAM filed wef 01092015 to 31032017 (District wise)

Micro

Small

Medium

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Distribution of UAM filed by Manufacturing and Service Enterprises

31 Out of the total UAM filed discussed above distribution as per Manufacturing

and Service Sector among Micro Small amp Medium segments in Uttarakhand

State are as noted below

Position as on 31st March 2017

SNo

Name of District

Udyog Aadhaar Regd

Micro Small Medium

Manufac-turing

Service M S M S M S

1 Almora 111 126 104 82 6 40 1 4

2 Bageshwar 101 82 96 77 5 5 0 0

3 Chamoli 96 99 96 93 0 6 0 0

4 Champawat 100 77 89 69 11 8 0 0

5 Dehradun 470 646 328 555 134 86 8 5

6 Haridwar 1217 501 604 384 543 110 70 7

7 Nainital 331 217 223 158 102 44 6 15

8 Pauri Garhwal 194 229 144 208 47 20 3 1

9 Pithoragarh 181 97 170 89 7 6 4 2

10 Rudraprayag 72 61 70 61 2 0 0 0

11 Tehri Garhwal 172 107 145 93 27 13 0 1

12 Udham Singh

Nagar

1123 553 725 453 374 95 24 5

13 Uttarkashi 75 188 72 175 3 13 0 0

Total 4243 2983 2866 2497 1261 446 116 40

Source www udyogaadhaargovin

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CHAPTER-VI

TRAINING INDUSTRIAL MOTIVATION CAMPAIGNS (IMC) AND

ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES (EDP)

The micro small and medium enterprises (MSME) sector has emerged as a highly

vibrant and dynamic sector of the Indian economy over the last five decades MSMEs not

only play crucial role in providing large employment opportunities at comparatively lower

capital cost than large industries but also help in industrialization of rural amp backward areas

thereby reducing regional imbalances assuring more equitable distribution of national

income and wealth MSMEs are complementary to large industries as ancillary units and

contribute enormously to the socio-economic development of the country

The Ministry of Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (Mo MSME) promotes the

development of micro and small enterprises in the country with the objective of creating self-

employment opportunities and upgrading the relevant skills of existing and potential

entrepreneurs

Entrepreneurship development is one of the key elements for promotion of micro and

small enterprises particularly the first generation entrepreneurs Entrepreneurship and

resultant creation of employment and wealth is a major means of inclusive development

Hence entrepreneurship development has been one of the priorities in almost all the

countries the world over

In order to ensure that young entrepreneurs are encouraged and suitably equipped to

go into new ventures the Ministry has set up three National level Entrepreneurship

Development Institute namely National Institute for Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (

NI-MSME) Hyderabad The National Institute for Entrepreneurship and Small Business

Development (NIESBUD) NOIDA and Indian Institute of Entrepreneurship (IIE) Guwahati to

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undertake the task of promotion of entrepreneurship and skill development training on a

regular basis

This institute has also been supporting the efforts of Government of Uttarakhand

Industrial Associations Technical Managerial Institutions other NGOs and entrepreneurs for

motivational and skill development needs

The State of Uttarakhand has difficult geographical terrain having international border

with Nepal China amp Tibet The state has about 89 of the land as a mountain region

containing transportation bottleneck It is not found viable in long run to set up large and

medium scale units in the hilly region The Institute is therefore focusing for development of

micro and small enterprises in this region for motivating the educated unemployed youths

towards self-employment

The Institute organized EDPs on Solar Energy Tour Operator and Tourist Guide

Bakery and Confectionary Products Computer Accounting with Tally Electrical Appliance

Repairing Garments manufacturing Food Processing etc at various locations in the

state It is vital to mention here that the Govt of Uttarakhand is focusing on

harvesting Solar Energy in the state therefore there is lot of scope in this renewable

source of energy

The Institute was assigned the targets for conducting of 6 ESDPs Gen 02 SC- 01 ST-

01 Women amp PH(S)- 01 SC(S)- 01 2 EDPs SC-01 GEN-1 IMCs-6 (Gen-03 SC-

02 ST-01) during the year The details of the aforesaid EDPs and IMCs is given at

annexure-I

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CHAPTER-VII

NATIONAL MANUFACTURING COMPTITIVENESS PROGRAMME

(NMCP)

The Government has announced formulation of National Manufacturing

Competitiveness Programme in 2005 with an objective to support the Small and Medium

Enterprises (SMEs) in their endeavour to become competitive and adjust the competitive

pressure caused by liberalization and moderation of tariff rates Under the scheme

Manufacturing Competitiveness Programme by the National Manufacturing Competitiveness

Council

Worldwide it is manufacturing that has driven growth In order to revive the

manufacturing sector particularly micro small and medium enterprises and to enable them

to adjust to the competitive pressures caused by liberalization and moderation of tariff rates

I propose to launch a new scheme that will help them strengthen their operations and

sharpen their competitiveness The scheme will be called the Manufacturing Competitiveness

Programme The design of the scheme will be worked out by the National Manufacturing

Competitiveness Council (NMCC) in consultation with the industry along with relevant stake

holders like the Ministry of MSME conceptualized and finalized the components of the

programme incorporating suitable inputs from the stake holders Nine Schemes have been

drawn up including schemes for promotion of ICT Design Clinics and Marketing Support etc

for SMEs Implementation will be in the PPP model and financing will be tied up during the

course of the next year

MSME-DI Haldwani motivated entrepreneurs to adopt and modernise themselves

taking assistance from NMCP schemes through various training programmes It also

conducted awareness programmes of some schemes like QMS amp QTT Lean Manufacturing

Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) Product Certification Zero Defect Zero Effect CLCSS

Businss Incubator Bar Code Energy Efficiency Technology etc

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON ldquoQMSQTTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Vinayak Grand Haridwar

DATE- 25072016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 36

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

AssttDirector (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI haldwani

Sh Sudipt Kumar Scientist BIS Dehradun

Sh Ashish Bhargava Consultant

URS

Certification

Haridwar

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON ldquoDESIGN CLINIC SCHEMErdquo

PLACE- Hotel Gardenia SIDCUL Haridwar

DATE- 20022017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 28

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Prof Dr S Ghosal Professor amp Director School of Design

Studies UPES Dehradun

Sh Amit Mohan Invetigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoPACKAGING FOR EXPORTldquo

PLACE- SBS PG College Rudrapur

DATE- 31052016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 32

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Tushar Bandopadhyay Asstt Director

IIP New Delhi

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoSUPPORT FOR ENTREPRENEURIAL AND MANAGERIAL

DEVELOPMENT OF SMEs THROUGH INCUBATORrdquo

PLACE- Amrapali Group of Institutes Haldwani

DATE- 22032016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 60

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh VK Sharma Dy Director Ic

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Amit Mohan Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoSUPPORT FOR ENTREPRENEURIAL AND MANAGERIAL

DEVELOPMENT OF SMEs THROUGH INCUBATORrdquo

PLACE- Graphic Era University Dehradun

DATE- 16112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 86

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh SC Kandpal

Asstt Director (MF)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh BK Tiwari DG

Graphic Era University

Sh Amit Mohan Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoSUPPORT FOR ENTREPRENEURIAL AND MANAGERIAL

DEVELOPMENT OF SMEs THROUGH INCUBATORrdquo

PLACE- University of Petroleum amp Energy

Studies Dehradun

DATE- 18112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 70

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh Amit Mohan

Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Dr KS Mishra Senior Professor

UPES Dehradun

Dr Shailey Singhal Associate Professor

UPES Dehradun

Dr PK Mishra Associate Professor

UPES Dehradun

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoZERO DEFECT ZERO EFFECTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Gardenia SIDCUL Haridwar

DATE- 08112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 58

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoZERO DEFECT ZERO EFFECTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Gardenia SIDCUL Haridwar

DATE- 16032017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 59

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh Pushkar Singh

Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Abhishek Srivastava ZED Consultant

QCI

Sh DK Aggarwal Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Amit Mohan Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoZERO DEFECT ZERO EFFECTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Rudra Continental Rudrapur

DATE- 22022017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 54

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh SC Kandpal

Asstt Director (MF)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh YC Pandey GM

DIC US Nagar

Sh Ashok Bansal Ex President

KGCCI

Sh DK Aggarwal Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoProduct Certificationrdquo

PLACE- Selaqui Dehradun

DATE- 19102016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 60

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh UC Khanduri

Asstt Director (Chem)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

ShSaurabh Tiwari Scientist

BIS Dehradun

Sh Kush Sharma Scientist

BIS Dehradun

Sh Ashish Bhargava Manager

URS Certification Haridwar

Sh Manoj Gaur Branch Director

NSIC Dehradun

Sh SS Katiyal Manager

DIC Dehradun

Sh Manoj Sharma President

UIWA Dehradun

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Reimbursement of Units under Technology amp Quality Up gradation Support

to MSME (TEQUP) for acquiring National and International Product

Certification

The details for the period 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are given below

SNo Name Of the Unit Reimbursement

Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Hertech Electronics

Plot NoI E Sector 12 IIE SIDCUL Haridwar

Rs 26250-

Total Rs 26250-

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CHAPTER-VIII

VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

Vendor Development Programmes (VDPs) are being organized by MSME Development

Institutes located in every corner of the country to provide common platform for business as

well as selling organizations to interact with each other with a view to identifying emerging

demands of the buyer organizations while simultaneously providing an opportunity for

displaying the capabilities of the small scale entrepreneurs and their industrial ventures Such

programmes have proved to be of immense use in locating suitable entrepreneurs by a

number of buying organizations including the Public Sector Enterprises various Wings of

Defence Railways and others in indigenising a number of products which hitherto have been

imported at a colossal cost

Two types of VDPs are being organized by MSME DIs - National Level VDPs -cum-

Exhibitions and State Level VDPs In National Level VDPs of 3 days duration large scale

organizations such as BEL BHEL TELCO BSNL IOC NHPC NTPC etc interact with MSEs in

establishing potential vendors In these National Level VDPs an exhibition is also put up for

displaying the products of MSMEs and large scale organizations In State Level VDPs only

one or two buying large scale organisation functioning in the State participates in the

programme and interacts with MSMEs (sellers) in the Buyer-Seller Meets Business enquiries

ranging from `5 crore to `20 crore per VDP are being generated through National Level

VDPs

MSME-DI conducted 05 State Level Vendor Development Programme in different

places of Uttarakhand state Details of programmes are as under

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- HRD Centre BHEL Haridwar

DATE- 09112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 28

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh DK Aggarwal

AsstDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Kotdwar

DATE- 16122016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 63

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh DS Martolia

AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME Haldwani

Sh Manoj Kumar General Manager

BEL Kotdwar

Sh SC Kandpal AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Haridwar

DATE- 29112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 38

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh Amit Mohan

Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Rajeshwar Giri DGM

THDC Rishikesh

Sh RM Dubey DGM (Procurement)

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Rai Singh DGM (VDP)

THDC Rishikesh

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME Haldwani

Sh GC Joshi Dy Manager

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Yogesh Sharma Manager

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Sadhu Ram Saini President

BIDWABahadrabad

Sh Harendra Garg Chairman

SMA Haridwar

Sh DK Aggarwal Asstt Director

MSME Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Rudrapur

DATE- 09032017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 58

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh SC Kandpal

Astt Director (MF)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Skand Shiv Bhardwaj BHEL

CFP Rudrapur

Sh K Das GM

Ic BHEL CFP Rudrapur

Sh VK Sharma Dy Director Ic

MSME-DI Haldwani

ShYC Pandey GM

DIC Rudrapur

Sh Ashok Bansal Ex President

KGCCI Kashipur

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Patel Nagar Dehradun

DATE- 20102016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 65

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR SH UCKHANDURI

AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Ashok Lalwani HUDCO

Dehradun

Sh Mahesh Sharma President

UIWA Dehradun

Sh Manoj Gaur BM

NSIC Dehradun

SmtKaushlya Bandhu Jt Director

DOI Dehradun

Sh SP Goyal Incharge

KGCCI Dehradun

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CHAPTER-IX

MARKETING ASSISTANCE AND TECHNOLOGY UP-GRADATION

SCHEME FOR MSME AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE ON BAR-CODE

MSMEs sector has emerged as a highly vibrant and dynamic sector of the Indian

economy over the last five decades MSMEs are not only playing crucial role in providing

large employment opportunities at comparatively lower capital cost than large industries but

also helping in industrialization of rural and backward areas thereby reducing regional

imbalances assuring more equitable distribution of national income and wealth

It may be mentioned here that Marketing a strategic tool for business development is

critical for the growth and survival of MSMEs Marketing is most important factor for the

success of any enterprise It is one of the weakest areas wherein MSMEs face major

problems in the present competitive age Due to lack of information scarcity of resources

and unorganized way of selling marketing MSME sector finds problems in exploiting new

markets

The objective of this programme envisages that some of those clusters of MSMEs which

have quality production and export potential shall be identified amp encouraged and assisted

through this scheme to achieve competitiveness in the national and international markets

The programme aims at improving the marketing competitiveness of MSME sector by

improving their techniques and technologiesrsquo promotion of exports and to provide a check on

imports also

Financial assistance on Bar-code

The basic objective of financial assistance is to enhance the marketing competitiveness of

Micro amp Small Enterprises (MSEs) by way of

(i) Providing 75 of one-time registration fee and annual recurring fee (for first three

years) paid by MSEs to GS1 India

(ii) (ii) Popularizing the adoption of bar codes on large scale amongst MSEs and (iii)

Motivating and encouraging MSEs for use of bar codes through conducting

seminars on Bar-code etc

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Reimbursement of Units under Bar Code ndash

The details for the period 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are given below

SNo Name Of the Unit Reimbursement Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Janisons Herbo Labs Pvt Ltd

Plot No 6Sector II DC IIE

Pantnagar

38430-

2- Ms Garg Foods

Naya Gaon Julfkaar

Kaladhungi Nainital

33451-

3- Ms Shree Herbal Health Care 79 Arhat Bazar Saharanpur Road Dehradun

25695-

4- Ms Govindam Enterprises

D-144F Top Floor Freedom Fighter Enclave

New Delhi

25695-

5- Ms Demigod Agro Food Pvt Ltd

4 Nandpuri Arya Nagar Chowk Opp Holy Baril

Jwalapur Haridwar

25695-

Total Rs 148966-

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Reimbursement to the Participating Units in Trade FairExhibition for the

year 2016-17 for Uttarakhand state ndash

SNo

Name of the Unit Amt Reimbursed

1 Ms Kashmir Emporium Raipur Road Dehradun

(International)

Rs 122772-

2 Ms Rawat Engg Tech Pvt Ltd Dehradun

(Domestic)

Rs 30000-

Total Rs 152772-

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CHAPTER-X

Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme (CLCSS) for Technology

Upgradation of the Small Scale Industries

The Ministry of Small Scale Industries (SSI) is operating a scheme for technology

upgradation of Small Scale Industries (SSI) called the Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme

(CLCSS) The Scheme aims at facilitating technology upgradation by providing upfront capital

subsidy to SSI units including tiny khadi village and coir industrial units on institutional

finance (credit) availed of by them for modernisation of their production equipment (plant and

machinery) and techniques The Scheme provides for 15 per cent capital subsidy to SSI units

including tiny units on institutional finance availed of by them for induction of well established

and improved technology in selected subsectorsproducts approved under the Scheme The

eligible amount of subsidy calculated under the scheme is based on the actual loan amount not

exceeding Rs1 crore

Due to insufficient investment and lack of awareness of both the quality standards and

access to modern technologies a large percentage of SSI units continue with outdated

technology and plant amp machinery With increasing competition due to liberalisation of the

economy the survival and growth of the SSI units are critically dependent on their

modernisation and technological upgradation Upgradation of both the process of manufacture

and corresponding plant and machinery is necessary for the small enterprises to reduce the cost

of production and remain price competitive at a time when cheaper products are easily available

in the global market

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CHAPTER-XI

QUALITY UPGRADATIONENVIRONMENT MANAGAMENT FOR

SMALL SCALE SECTOR THROUGH INCENTIVE FOR ISO 9000ISO

14001HACCP CERTIFICATION

The Small Scale Sector has emerged as dynamic and vibrant sector of Indian

Economy and it has been making significant contribution to industrial production export and

employment generation The process of economic liberalization and market reforms has

opened up the Indian small scale sector to the global competition In order to enhance the

competitive strength of the small scale sector the Government introduced an incentive

scheme for their technological upgradationquality improvement and environment

management The scheme provides incentive to those small scale ancillary undertaking who

have acquired ISO 9000ISO 14001HACCP certifications The scheme for ISO 9000

reimbursement in operation since March 1994 has now been enlarged so as to include

reimbursement of expenses for acquiring ISO 14001 certification also vide this Office

Administrative Order No41(8)ISOElectx2002 dt 28th October 2002 Upto 31st march

2014 25652 Micro amp Small units have been benefited from the scheme

-The Scheme envisages reimbursement of charges of acquiring ISO-9000ISO-

14001HACCP certifications to the extent of 75 of the expenditure subject to a

maximum of Rs 75000- in each case

The Salient features of the Scheme

a) The Permanent Registered Micro Small Enterprises (MSEs) units are eligible to avail

the Incentive Scheme

b) The Scheme is applicable to those MSEsancillaryTinySSSBE units who have already

acquired ISO-9000ISO-14001HACCP certification

c) The Scheme is applicable to those MSEsancillaryTinySSSBE units who have already

acquired ISO-9000ISO-14001HACCP certification

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Reimbursement to Units under ISO 900014000 scheme in Uttarakhand

state ndash

Approval details of units during 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are as under ndash

SNo Name of the Unit Reimbursement

Total Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Bajaj Nutraceuticals Roorkee Haridwar 45000-

2- Ms Nirmal Auto Components Bahadrabad Haridwar 38363-

3- Ms Manchanda Herbal Products Haridwar 46954-

4- Ms APS Electopower Pvt Ltd Haridwar

40500-

5- Ms Shree Badrinath Vaikalpik Urja Dehradun 30000-

6- Ms Rapid Moulders Pvt Ltd Haridwar 56250-

Total Rs 257067-

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CHAPTER-XII

GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT PREFERENCE POLICY FOR MICRO

amp SMALL ENTERPRISES

In order to provide assistance and support to Micro amp Small Enterprises (MSEs) for

marketing their products under the present Government Procurement Preference Policy for

micro amp small enterprises (MSEs) Government of India has been extending various facilities to

the MSEs registered with National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC) under its Single Point

Registration Scheme In addition to the facilities 358 items are also reserved for exclusive

purchase from MSE sector

Following units were enlisted under single point registration

SN Name amp Address Unit Amount Rs 1 Ms Ujjwal Labour Contract Co-operative Society

Dehradun

2000-

2 Ms Pacific Dynamics Roorkee

2000-

3 Ms Radiant Energy Enterprises Dehradun

1250-

4 Ms Harit Agro Products Jaspur Kashipur

2000-

5 Ms Asian Galaxy Pvt Ltd

Plot No 3 Sector IIDL IIE SIDCUL

5000-

6 Ms Isha Construction

Shop 32 amp 34 Grand Floor Raipur Road- Dehradun

2000-

7 Ms Dhirendra Singh Negi

Village Talli Bagi Patti Tehri Garhwal

2000-

8 Ms Electrocon Power

Village Rameshwarput Lalpur US Nagar

2000-

9 Ms Special Cables Pvt Ltd

Unit 2 Plot No 60-65 Sector-3IIE Pantnagar

3435-

10 Ms GB Equipment Systems Ltd

Industrial Area Selaqui- Dehradun

3500-

11 Ms GB Springs

PL 2223 Km Chakrata Road Rampur Dehradun

5000-

12 Ms Accuraus (India)

B-7 Ramnaga Indl Estate Roorke

2000-

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13 Ms Modern Electrn Electric Co

Dehradun

2000-

14 Ms Ms Godarari Enterprises

Dehradun

1250-

15 Ms Kanha Plastics Pvt Ltd

Dehradun

5000-

16 Ms IC Electicals Co(P) Ltd

Plot No E-94 Industrial Area Bharabad Haridwar

3450-

17 Ms Whale Graphics(India)Ltd

Dehradun

5000-

18 Jainson Herbo Labs Pvt Ltd

IIDC IIE US Nagar Pantnagar

3000-

19 Ms Krishna Murari Infratech

Pvt Ltd Haldwani

2000-

20 Ms Sakti Constructions

392 Indra Nagar Colony Dehrdun

3500-

21 Ms Universal Ind

B-8 Industrial Estate Bazpur Road Kashipur

5000-

22 Ms Sai Globe Packaging

Central Hope Town SelaquiDehradun

5000-

23 Ms Surat singh amp Sons

54 Akashdeep ColonyChakrata Road Dehradun

2000-

24 Ms Girraj Kintwear

7 Co-Operativ Society IE- Dehradun

2000-

25 Ms HQ Lamps Manufacturing

7 3-35 Sector 6 A SIDCUL Haridwar

3000-

26 Ms Uttam Rice amp Seeds Pvt Ltd

Gausala Mour Ramnagar Road Partappur Kashipur

2000-

27 Ms Creative Paper Products Rudrpur

2000-

28 Ms Asia Industries

Village Phaujimatkota Post ndashBhoorrani Rudrapur

-

29 Ms Shamsons Industries

C-22 Deveboomi Industrial Estate Roorkee

3000-

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30 Reveal Environment Solutions Kh N-999

Salem pur Rajputan Indusstrial Estate Roorkee

2000-

31 Ms Shiva Enterprises

2071 West Amber Talab Roorkee

2000-

32 Ms Aska Equipment Ltd

Plot NoC-21 Devbhoomi Indl Estate Raipur Haridwar

3000-

33 Ms Infinity

Kh Village Raipur Haridwar

3450-

34 Ms Badrinath Vaikalpik Urja

Shah Nagar Near Railaway Crossing Defance Colony Dehradun

2000-

35 Ms Amardeep Designs (P) Ltd

KhNo163 Laheshwari BhagwanPur Roorklee

3000-

36 Ms Amrit Herbals

Village amp Po Bhauwala-Dehradun

2000-

37 Ms Growth Associates

131 2nd

Floor BT Ganj-Roorkee

3000-

38 Ms Himalayan Hi Tech

Nurseries Santi Aashram Bharatpur Kamachaur

2000-

39 Ms JS Industries

Kunda Jaspur Road Kashipur US Nagar

3000-

40 Ms Digitech

8 Industrial Area Near Ram Nagar- Roorkee

2000-

41 Ms K-2 Cloth

Plot No 126-127 Sector IIDC

2000-

42 Ms Dinex India Pvt Ltd

59 Gandhi Road

2000-

43 Ms SK Guta

15 A Enclave GMS Road Dehradun

2000-

44 Ms Fire Devices(P) Ltd

Plot No 19-20 Sector-3A Indl Area SIDCUL Haridwar

3450-

Total

118285-

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CHAPTER-XIII

REVENUE EARNED

This Institute has earned revenue of Rs 140485- through consultancy services

provided to the MSMEs and fee collected for training programmes as per details given

below-

SNo Revenue Earnings Total for the

Financial Year (Rs)

1

CF WS revenue

0

2 Skill development programme (Training) fees- regular

course

8000

3 Skill development programme (Training) fees

Specialized High Tech Course (including CAD CAM)

0

4 Sale of Traineersquos products 50

5 Training Programme fees-

i Under Core Programme Action Plan 0

ii (Under PD Account) 0

6 Management Development Programme 0

7 Seminars Feesworkshop 5100

8 Capacity assessment 0

9 Project appraisals 0

10 Sick unit studies 0

11 In plant studies 0

12 Surveys 0

13 Energy audits 0

14 NSIC Registration GSPP 118285

15 Sub-Contracting Exchange (SCX) 0

16 Sale of publications 50

17 Others 6500

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18 Fee for participation in National Award-2013 0

19 NVDPVDP 0

TOTAL 137985

20 Sale of US stores etc 2500

Grand Total 140485

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CHAPTER-XIV

USE OF OFFICIAL LANGUAGE

Hindi is the Official Language of the Union of India and the Government policy aims at

progressively increasing the use of Hindi in official work Effective steps were taken during

the year in the Ministry of MSME to ensure compliance to Official Language Policy

implementation of the annual programme and compliance with the various orders of the

Government of India on the recommendations of the Committee of Parliament on Official

Language

COMPLIANCE OF SECTION 3(3)OF THE OFFICIAL LANGUAGE ACT 1963

All documents such as General Orders Notifications Press Communique Contracts

Agreements Tender Forms amp Notices Resolution MemorandumOffice memorandum

Administrative or other reports and Official Papers laid before a House or the Houses of

Parliament under section 3(3) of the Official Languages Act 1963 were issued bilingually

ie in Hindi and English General orders meant for departmental use were issued in Hindi

only

REPLIES TO LETTERS IN HINDI

All letters received in Hindi were replied to in Hindi

CORRESPONDENCE IN HINDI

Letters to State Governments Union Territory and Central Government offices located

in regions lsquoArsquo and lsquoBrsquo were issued in Hindi to the extent possible Similarly letters were sent in

Hindi to Central Government offices located in region lsquoCrsquo as per the targets laid down in the

Annual Programme About 9007 correspondence was made in Hindi in region lsquoArsquo 100 in

region rsquoBrsquo and 100 in region lsquoCrsquo

SECTIONS SPECIFIED FOR WORKING IN HINDI

The sections of the Ministry specified for doing 100 work in Hindi are working

satisfactorily

MONITORING AND INSPECTIONS

In order to ensure compliance with the Official Language Policy monitoring is done

though regular inspections

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CHAPTER-XV

TARGETS amp ACHIEVEMENTS

PART-A

1 Change in Industrial Scenario if any Industrial activity is gaining

momentum due to Industrial package to the state amp the upgradation of the MSEs

2 Other information ndash

I No of unit visited by MSME-DI

Official 117

Ii Total No of visitors inquiries

received in MSME-DI 648

iii Total No persons trained with- 414

a General 214

b Women Entrepreneurs 110 c SCST 17413 d Other backward Classes etc 12

e Minorities 0

3 Expenditure in Plan amp Non-Plan

a Plan Scheme-

Allotment Cumulative expenditure

FUNDS EXPENDITURE

Salary-14000000 12144775

Medical- 125000 124655

TE- 650000 647151

OE- 800000 7 99999

RRT- 4000 3000

Total 15579000 13719580

b Non-Plan Scheme- Nil

4 Administration Over

one year

Less than one year

a

b c

d

Post vacant Disciplinary proceeding initiated concluded pending Audit objections pending amp replied

Court cases pending if necessary

13

Nil Nil

Nil

01

Nil Nil

Nil

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Part- B

(This part may reflect the problems and actual work done under each programme as well

as actual extension service rendered for promotion of Industries)

1 Modernization of Workshop and

Laboratories- During

the month

Cumulative for the year

i Sanction received by MSME-DI

Converting the MSME-DI

Nil Nil

ii Value of new machinery

equipment installed received

Nil Nil

iii Value of orders of Machinery amp

Equipment placed with

DGSampD supplies

Nil Nil

2 Trade Industry growth-

i Nos of UAM registered

Manufacturingservice activity

Micro-5363 Small- 1707 Medium- 156

Total- 7226 (up to March2017)

ii Nos of UAM registered

ManufacturingServicing

activity

Manufacturing- 4243

Service- 2983

Total- 7226 (up to March2015)

iii Changes in industrial growth

rate if any (give information for

each trade unit(s) separately)

The industrial climate generated due to

announcement of Concessional package

provided impetus to the growth

parameters

3 Technical Assistance-

i No of entrepreneurs assisted

at the MSME-DI premises

outside premises

6481913

ii No of entrepreneurs assisted

at their premises

631

iii No of trade Associations

contacted for up-gradation of

Industries

12

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iv Details of programme for

specific group of covered in

Action Plan prepared along

with their details

NA

v No of units registered under

the Govt purchase

programme

43 Nos

vi Identification of products

having potential for

development in the State

(Attach a separate list)

1 Fruit based products

2 Processing of vegetables

3 Spice grinding

4 Glow signboard amp hoardings

5 Medicinal concentrate

6 Essential Oils

vii Problems of trade Industries

other than financial if any

Marketing amp transportation bottleneck

viii Additional support required for

improving performance of

trade Industries

Marketing Support

x Any other significant

programme Give information

or work done for each trade

discipline separately and

enclosed separate sheet to

highlight the salient points of

work done

No

4 Ancillary Development Programme No of-

a Captive Ancillary in the State NA

b New units (Anc) established

during the month

NA

c New items identified and

accepted for promoting

Ancillary

NA

d Vendor Development

Programme organized for

whom

Conducted programmes-

National Level-00

State level- 05 nos

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5 Any other special work done by the Institute- -

- One day awareness programme on Packaging for Exports

In Association with SBS College Rudrapur at Rudrapur on 31052016 for 32

participants

- One day workshop on Quality Management System amp Quality Technology

Tools (QMSQTT)

In Association with Bahadrabad Industries Development Welfare

Association Haridwar at Haridwar on 21072016 for 32 participants

- One day awareness programme on Product Certification

Conducted at Selaqui Dehradun on 19102016 for 60 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Design Clinic

Conducted at Haridwar on 20022016 for 28 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Digital Payment

Conducted in Uttarakhand State 16 programmes for 406 participants

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Part C Other Special Activities

Sl No Activity Target Achievement

1 Hindi Meeting 04 nos 04 nos

2 Hindi Pakhwara amp Hindi Diwas from 14092016 to

28092016 01 no 01 no

3 Hindi Workshop Nil Nil

4 Assistance provided in EDP of other organisation

(2 days EDP of NCCD) at MSME-DI

Haldwani

Nil 01 no

5 (i)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp Commercial Bid Opening on Lean Manufacturing for Auto component at Rudrapur on 22042016

(ii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in joint DSR

audit Audit with NPC Kanpur of Boss Cluster Rudrapur from 20042016 to 21042016 (iii)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint MBR3 Audit with QCI of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar from 08082016 to 10082016 (iv) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Boss Cluster at Rudrapur in November 2016

(v) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR5 Audit

of Pace Auto Cluster-1 at Rudrapur in November 2016 (vi)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint Audit

of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar in December 2016 (vii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Havells Fan Lean Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017 (viii)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp

Commercial Bid Opening for Plastic Component Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017

Nil

08 nos

6 Participated in National Awards held in Ludhiana Punjab on 18102016 presented by Honrsquoble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi

Nil 01 no

7 Participated in PMEGP Task force meeting of Nainital

District on 020816081116 Nil 02 nos

8 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a 3 days exhibition lsquoDestination Uttarakhand 2016rsquo organised by Ms Freindz Exhibition amp Promotions (p) ltd New Delhi at Dehradun from 24-26102016

Nil 01 no

9 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in the Stone Laying

ceremony of a new Technology Centre at Sitarganj on 141116 inaugrated by Honrsquoble Union Minister of MSMEs Sh Kalaraj Mishra

Nil 01 no

10 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a lsquoVendor Meet-

2016rsquo organised by Tata Auto Comp Systems Ltd at Rudrapur

Nil 01 no

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11 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in SLSC meeting for

National Awards and SLAB meeing at Dehradun on 17022017

Nil 01 no

12 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a training on

Lean Manufacturing at Indore MP from 080317 to 100317

Nil 01 no

13 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Hindi meeting

organized by NARAKAS on 30032017 01 no 01 no

PART-E

Sl

No

Description of activity Annual target Under PD

Ac

Total

1 EDPIMCEET Export

Packging Product

Certification QMS-QTT

Incubator ZEDDesign

8611113

31

Nil 25

i No of programmes

conducted

7601113

31

Nil 23

ii No of persons trained 159255032

326032235

16828

Nil 1001

2 Follow-up action of previous Entrepreneurship Development Programmes -

Year Total no of trainees

trained

No of trainees who

have set up units

employed till date

2006-07 143 39

2007-08 917 71

2008-09 946 36

2009-10 2323 43

2010-11 2203 49

2011-12 2321 53

2012-13 2265 59

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2013-14 2234 74

2014-15 504 53

2015-16 926

2016-17 414

3 Motivational Campaigns- Annual target Conducted

No of Campaigns

conducted

06 06

4 i Project profiles (new) Nil Nil

ii Project profiles

(updated)

Nil Nil

iii State industrial

profiles

Nil 1

iv District industrial

potential survey

reports

Nil 13

v Any other Nil Nil

5 Name of the units

provided-

Intensive technical

consultancy (A brief

write-up)

6 Programme on ISO 900014000

Year Target No of

Programmes

conducted

No of Units

participated

No of units

obtained ISO

certification

during the

year

No of units

obtained ISO

Certification

till date

2006-07 - - - - -

2007-08 - - - - -

2008-09 - - - 17 17

2009-10 - - - 10 10

2010-11 - - - - 24

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2011-12 - - - - 25

2012-13 - - - - Nil

2013-14 - - - - 17

2014-15 - - - 18

2015-16 - - - 11 11

7 Programmes on

Name of the programme No of Programmes No of participants

WTO - -

One Day Awareness

Programme on Cluster Dev

Scheme

- -

One day Awareness

Programme on IPR

- -

9 Vendor Development Programmes cum exhibitions

Year Tar

get

No of

VDPs

conducted

No of SSI

units

participat

ed

No unit

register

ed

During

the

month

No of SSI units obtained orders

No

Rs No Rs

2006-07 1 - - - - - - - -

2007-08 NIL - - - - - - - -

2008-09 1 1 120 - - - - - -

2009-10 1 - - - - - - - -

2010-11 1 1 43 - - - - - -

2011-12 3 3 222 - - - - - -

2012-13 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

311

158+551

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2013-14 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

314

148+1541

-

-

-

-

-

- 2014-15 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

374

118+2000

-

-

-

-

-

-

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2015-16 5 1

5(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

236

100+2000

-

-

-

-

-

- 2016-17 5 1

5(SVDP)

0(NVDP)

259

Nil

10 Programmes on Achievement

ii Energy conservationEnergy Efficient

Technology etc

00

iv Packaging for export 01

v Product Certification 01

vi CLCSS 00

vii QMSQTT 01

Viii Lean Manufacturing 00

ix Business Incubator 03

x Design Clinic 01

xi ZED 03

11

Revenue of the Institute

Total revenue

earned

Rs

140485-

12

Revenue of the workshop

Annual

Target

Total revenue

earned

Rs

Nil Nil

13 Media coverage details- No(s)

i Press releases during the Year 4

ii Exhibitions participated 02

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iii RadioTV talks -

iv Advertisements released 5

v Press clipping compiled for the year -

vi Press clipping hosted on website -

vii Publications if any -

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CHAPTER-XVI

DISTRICT INDUSTRIES CENTRES VISITED BY THE OFFICERS OF

THIS INSTITUTE

The officers of this Institute visited District Industries Centre for discussion relating to

development of industries in the state and in connection with attending the Task Force

Meetingother official work

1 District Industries Centre Haldwani

2 District Industries Centre Almora

3 District Industries Centre Rudrapur Udham Singh Nagar

4 District Industries Centre Bageshwar

5 District Industries Centre Roorkee

6 District Industries Centre Dehradun

7 District Industries Centre Kotdwar

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CHAPTER-XVII

INCENTIVES TO ENTREPRENEURS

(i) Fiscal Incentives to new Industrial Units and to existing units on their substantial

expansion

New Industrial units and existing industrial units on their substantial expansion as defined set

up in growth centers industrial infrastructure development center(IIDCs) Industrial Estates

Export Processing Zones Theme Parks (Food Processing Parks Software Technology Parks

etc) as stated in Annexure-1 and Other areas as notified from time to time by the Central

Government are entitled to

(A) 100 (hundred percent) outright excise duty exception for a period of 10 years from

the date of commencement of commercial production

(B) 100 Income tax exemption for initial period of five years and thereafter 30 for

companies and 25 for other than companies for a further period of five years for

the entire state of Uttaranchal and Himachal Pradesh from the date of

commencement of commercial production

(C) 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

Rs30 lakh The existing units will also be entitled to this subsidy on their substantial

expansion as defined

(D) Thrust sector industries as mentioned in Annexure-II are entitled to similar

concession as mentioned in para 3(i) amp (ii) above in the entire state of Uttaranchal

and Himachal Pradesh without any area restrictions

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Development of Industrial Infrastructure

(i) The funding pattern under the Growth Centre Scheme currently envisaging a

central assistance of Rs10 crore per center is raised to Rs15 crore per center

(ii) The financing pattern of integrated infrastructure development center (IIDC)

between Government of India and SIDBI will change from 23 to 41 and the GOI

funds would be in the nature of a grant so as to provide the required infrastructural

support

Other Incentives

(i) Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna (PMMY) To bring the unbanked people under

the mainstream banking and make the neglected section of the population self

reliant and self dependent Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna was launched under 3

stages ie Shishu (Max Rs 50000) Kishor (Max Rs 5 Lacs)and Tarun (Rs 10

Lacs)

(iv) Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP)

Government of India has approved the introduction of a new credit linked subsidy

programme called Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation programme (PMEGP)

by merging the two schemes Prime Ministerrsquos Rojgar Yojana (PMRY) and Rural

Employment Generation Programme (REGP) for generation of employment

opportunities through establishment of Micro enterprise in rural as well as urban

areas PMEGP is a central sector scheme and being administrated by Ministry of

Micro Small amp Medium Enterprises (Mo MSME) The scheme is implementing by

Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC)a statutory organization under the

administrative control of Mo MSME as the single nodal agency at the National

level At the State level the scheme is being implemented through State

KVIC Directorates State Khadi amp Village Industries Boards ( KVIBs) and District

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Industries Centre( DICs) and Banks The Government subsidy under the scheme is

being routed by KVIC through the identified banks for eventual distribution to the

beneficiaries entrepreneurs in their Bank accounts

Ineligible Industries under the Policy

The list of industries excluded from the purview of proposed concessions is at

Annexure ndashII

In addition the Doon Valley Notifications (SONo102(E) dated 1st Feb 1989

(Annexure-IV) as amended from time to time issued by Ministry of Environment amp

Forests would continue to operate in the Doon Valley area on the industries

notified under it are excluded from the proposed concessions in the state of

Uttarakhand

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Annex -I

DETAILS OF TRAINING PROGRAMME CONDUCTED DURING THE YEAR 2016-17 S No Programme details Duration Candidate Details Name of the

Coordinator SC ST OBC PH GEN TOTAL M F M F M F M F M F

EDP

1 EDP (GEN) on Tour

Operator amp Tourist Guide at Ranibagh

Haldwani Nainital

18022017

to 22022017

10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 2 22 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director (Mech)

2 EDP(SC) on Wireman

Training at Shantipuri

Pantnagar US Nagar

13022017

to

23022017

18 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 20 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

3 ESDP (WPH-STP)

on Bakery amp

Confectionary Products Ranibagh

Nainital

06092016

to

20102016

0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 20 23 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

4 ESDP(SC-STP) on

Computer Accounting with Tally at

Kaladhungi Nainital

16082016

to 29092016

10 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

5 ESDP(SC) on Computer Accounting

Dehradun

21072016 to

02092016

10 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 5 25 UC Khanduri Asst Director

(Chem)

6 ESDP(GEN) on

Garments

Manufacturing at

Almora

22072016

to

02092016

0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 21 23 DS Martolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

7 ESDP(GEN) on Solar Energy at Haldwani

Nainital

04112016 to

16122016

3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 16 0 20 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

I- Total Participants

(Nos)

51 20 0 1 2 3 1 0 30 48 156

IMC

1 IMC(Gen) at Pantnagar US Nagar

23022017 16 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 13 8 38 DK Aggarwal Asst Director

(Mech)

2 IMC(SC) at ITI

Bageshwar

18032017 31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 50 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

3 IMC(SC) at Takula

Almora

09032016 22 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 4 39 UC Khanduri

Asst Director (Chem)

4 IMC(Gen) at JITI

Almora

16032017 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 9 42 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

5 IMC(ST) at ITI

Almora

15032016 19 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 41 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

6 IMC(Gen) at Ranibagh Haldwani Nainital

23022017 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 35 6 45 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

II- Total Participants

(Nos)

93 9 12 0 4 0 0 0 110 27 255

Grand Total (I + II)

13 PROGRAMMES

144 29 12 1 6 3 1 0 140 75 411

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Annex -II

List of Thrust Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo List of Thrust Industries

01 Floriculture

02 Medicinal herbs and aromatic herbs etc ndash processing

03 Honey

04 Horticulture and Agro based Industries such as -

a Sauces Ketchup etc

b Fruit juices amp fruit pulp

c Jams Jellies vegetable juices puree pickles etc

d Preserved fruits and vegetables

e Processing of fresh fruits and vegetables including packaging

f Processing preservation packaging of mushrooms

05 Food processing industry excluding those included in the negative list

06 Sugar and its by-products

07 Silk and silk products

08 Wool and wool products

09 Woven fabrics (Excisable garments)

10 Sports goods and articles and equipment for general physical exercise and equipment

for adventure sports activities

11 Paper and paper products excluding those in negative list

12 Pharma products

13 Information amp communication technology

Computer hardware

14 Bottling of mineral water

15 Eco-tourism ndash Hotels resorts spa entertainmentamusement parks and ropeways

16 Industrial gases (based on atmospheric fraction)

17 Handicrafts

18 Non-timber forest product based industries

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Negative List of Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo Negative list of Industries

01 Tobacco and tobacco products including cigarettes and pan masala

02 Thermal Power Plant (coaloil based)

03 Coal washeries dry coal processing

04 Inorganic Chemicals excluding medicinal grade oxygen (280411) medicinal grade hydrogen peroxide

(284711) compressed air (285130)

05 Organic Chemicals excluding Provitamins vitamins Hormones (2936) Glycosides (2939) sugars (2940)

06 Tanning and dying extracts tanins and their derivatives dyes colours paints and varnishes putty fillers and

other mastics inks

07 Marble and mineral substances not classified anywhere

08 Flour mills and rice mills

09 Foundries using coal

10 Minerals fuels mineral oils and products of their distillation

Bituminous substances mineral waxes

11 Synthetic rubber product

12 Cement clinkers and asbestos raw including fibre

13 Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp Fuses fireworks matches propellant powder etc)

14 Mineral or chemical fertilizers

15 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture and formulation)

16 Fibre glass and articles thereof

17 Manufacture of pulp ndash wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving pulp)

18 Branded aerated water soft drinks (non-fruit based)

19 Paper-

Writing or printing paper etc

Paper or paperboard etc

Maplitho paper etc

Newsprint in rolls or sheets

Craft paper etc

Sanitary towels etc

Cigarette paper

Grease-proof paper

Toilet or facial tissue etc

Paper and paperboard laminated internally with bitumen tar or asphalt

Carbon or similar copying paper

Products consisting of sheets of paper or paper board impregnated coated or covered with plastics etc

Paper and paperboard coated impregnated or covered with wax etc

20 Plastics and articles thereof

Serial No 5 Reproduction synthesis not allowed as also downstream industries for sugar

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Annex -III

RESTRICTIONS ON LOCATION OF INDUSTRIES MINING OPERATIONS AND OTHER DEVELOPMENT

ACTIVITIES IN DOON VALLEY IN UTTAR PRADESH

MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS

(Department of Environment Forests amp Wildlife)

New Delhi the 1st February 1989

NOTIFICATION

NOTIFICATION under section 3(2)(v) of Environment (Protection) Act 1986 and Rule 5(3) (d) of

Environment (Protection) Rules 1986 Restricting location of industries mining operations and other

development activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh

SO102(E) ndash Whereas notification under sub-rule (3) of rule 5 of the Environment (Protection)

Rules 1986 inviting objections against the imposition of restriction on location of industries mining

operation and other developmental activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh was published vide No

SO 923(E) dated the 6th October 1988

And Whereas all objections received have been duly considered by the Central Government

Now therefore in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (d) of sub-rule (3) of Rule 5 of the

said rules the Central Government hereby imposes restrictions on the following activities in Doon Valley

bounded on the North by Mussorie ridge in the North-East by Lesset Himalayan range on the South-

West by Shivalik ranges river Ganga in the South-East and river Yamuna in the North-West except those

activities which are permitted by the Central Government for examining the environmental impacts

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(i) Location setting of industrial units ndash It has to be as per guidelines given in the annexure or guidelines

as may be issued from time to time by the Ministry of Environment amp Forests Government of India

(ii) Mining ndash Approval of the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests must be obtained before starting

any mining activity

(iii) Tourism ndash It should as per Tourism Development Plan (TDP) to be prepared by the State Department

of Tourism and duly approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(iv) Grazing ndash As per the plan to be prepared by the State Government and duly approved by the Union

Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(v) Land Use ndash As per Master Plan of development and Land Use Plan of the entire area to be prepared

by the State Government and approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

[No J-200123886-1A]

Sd-

(KP GEETHAKRISHNAN)

Secretary

ANNEXURE

Guidelines for permitting restricting industrial units in the Doon Valley area

Industries will be classified under Green Orange and Red categories as shown below for purposes of

permittingrestricting such industrial units in the Doon Valley from the environmental and ecological

considerations

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CATEGORY GREEN

A LIST OF INDUSTRIES IN APPROVED INDUSTRIAL AREAS WHICH MAY BE DIRECTRLY CONSIDERED

FOR ISSUE OF NO OBJECTION CERTIFICATE WITHOUT REFERRING TO (MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS) (IN CASE OF DOUBTS REFERENCE WILL BE MADE TO MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS)

1 All such non-obnoxious and non-hazardous industries employing upto 100 persons The

abnoxious and hazardous industries are those using inflammable explosive corrosive or

toxic substances

2 All such industries which do not discharge industrial effluents of a polluting nature and

which do not undertake any of the following process

Electroplating

Galvanizing

Bleaching

Degreasing

Phosphating

Dyeing

Pickling tanning

Polishing

Cooking of fibres and Digesting

Designing of Fabric

Unhairing Soaking deliming and bating of hides

Washing of fabric

Trimming Puling juicing and blanching of fruits and vegetables

Washing of equipment and regular floor washing using of considerable cooling water

Separated milk buttermilk and whey

Stopping and processing of grain

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Distillation of alcohol stillage and evaporation

Slaughtering of animals rendering of bones washing of meat

Juicing of sugar cane extraction of sugar Filteration centrifugation distillation

Pulping and fermenting of coffee beam

Processing of fish

Filter back wash in DM Plants exceeding 20 KI per day capacity

Pulp making pulp processing and paper making Cocking of coal washing of blast furnace

flue gases

Stripping of oxides

Washing of used sand by hydraulic discharge

Washing of latex etc

Solvent extraction

3 All such industries which do no use fuel in their manufacturing process or in any subsidiary

process and which do not emit fugitive emissions of a diffused nature

Industries not satisfying any one of the three criteria are recommended to be referred to Ministry

of Environment amp Forests

The following industries appear to fall in non-hazardous non-obnoxious and non-polluting

category subject to fulfillment of above three conditions

1 Atta-chakkies

2 Rice Mullors

3 Iceboxes

4 Dal mills

5 Groundnut decortinating (dry)

6 Chilling

7 Tailoring and garment making

8 Apparl making 9 Cotton and woolen hosiery

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10 Handloom weaving

11 Shoe lace manufacturing

12 Gold and Silver thread and sari work

13 Gold and Silver smithy

14 Leather Footwear and leather products excluding tanning amp hide processing

15 Manufacture of mirror from sheet glass and photo-frame

16 Musical instruments manufacturing

17 Sports goods

18 Bamboo and cane products (only dry operations)

19 Card Board and paper products (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

20 Insulation and other coated papers (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

21 Scientific and Mathematical instruments

22 Furniture (Wooden and Steel)

23 Assembly of domestic electrical appliances

24 Radio assembling

25 Fountain pens

26 Polythene plastic and PVC goods through extrusionmoulding

27 Surgical gauges and bandages

28 Railway sleepers (only concrete)

29 Cotton spinning and weaving

30 Rope (cotton and plastic)

31 Carpet weaving

32 Assembly of Air coolers

33 Wires pipes-extruded shapes from metals

34 Automobile servicing amp repair stations

35 Assembly of Bicycles baby carriages and other small non-motorised vehicles

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36 Electronics equipment (assembly)

37 Toys

38 Candles

39 Carpentary ndash excluded saw mill

40 Cold storage (small scale)

41 Restaurants

42 Oil-ginningexpelling (non-hydrogenation and no refining)

43 Ice Cream

44 Mineralized water

45 Jobbing amp Machining

46 Manufacture of Steel units amp suit cases

47 Paper pins amp U clips

48 Block making for printing

49 Optical frames

CATEGORY ORANGE

B LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CAN BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY WITH PROPER

ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL ARRANGEMENT

1 All such industries which discharge some liquid effluents (below 500 klday) that can be

controlled with suitable proven technology

2 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is less than 24 mtday and

the particulars emissions from which can be controlled with suitable proven technology

3 All such industries employing not more than 500 persons

The following industries with adoption of proven pollution control technology subject to

fulfilling the above three condition fall under this category

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1 Lime manufacture ndash pending decision on proven pollution control device and

Supreme Courtrsquos decision on quarrying

2 Ceramics

3 Sanitary ware

4 Tyres and tubes

5 Refuse incineration (controlled)

6 Flour mills

7 Vegetable oils including solvent extracted oils

8 Soap without steam boiling process and synthetic detergents formulation

9 Steam generating plants

10 Manufacture of office and house hold equipment and appliances involving use of

fossil fuel combustion

11 Manufacture of machineries and machine tools and equipments

12 Industrial gases (only) Nitrogen Oxygen and CO2

13 Miscellaneous glassware without involving use of fossil-fuel combustion

14 Optical glass

15 Laboratory ware

16 Petroleum storage amp transfer facilities

17 Surgical and medical products including amp probabilities of latex products

18 Foot wear (Rubber)

19 Bakery products biscuits amp Confectioners

20 Instant teacoffee coffee processing

21 Malted food

22 Manufacture of power driven pumps compressors refrigeration units fire

fighting equipment etc

23 Wire drawing (cold process) amp bailing straps

24 Steel furniture fasteners etc

25 Plastic processed goods

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26

Medical amp surgical instruments

27

Acetylene (synthetic)

28

Glue amp Gelatine

29

Potassium permanganse

30

Metallic sodium

31

Photographic films papers amp photographic chemicals

32

Surface coating industries

33

Fragrances fragours amp food additives

34

Plant nutrients (only manure)

Note

35

aerated watersoft drink

(a) Industries falling within the above identified list shall be assessed by the State Pollution

Control Board and referred to the Union Department of Environment for consideration

before according No Objection Certificate

(b) The total number of fuel burning industries that shall be permitted in the Valley will be

limited by 8 tonnes per day or Sulphur Dioxides from all sources (This corresponds to 400

tonnes per day Coal with 1 sulphur)

(c) Setting of Industrial areas should be based on sound criteria

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CATEGORY RED

C LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CANNOT BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY

1 All those industries which discharge effluents of a polluting nature at the rate of more

than 500 klday and for which the natural course for sufficient dilution is not available

and effluents from which cannot be controlled with suitable technology

2 All such industries employing more than 500 personsday

3 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is more than 24 mtday

The following industries appear to fall under this category covered by all the points as

above

1 Ferrous and non-ferrous metal extraction refining casting forging alloy making

processing etc

2 Dry Coal ProcessingMineral processing industries like Ore

sintering benefication pollutization etc

3 Phosphate look processing plants

4 Cement plants with horizontal rotary kilns

5 Glass and glass products involving use of coal

6 Petroleum refinery

7 Petro-chemical industries

8 Manufacture of lubricating oils and greases

9 Synthetic rubber manufacture

10 Coal oil wood or nuclear based thermal power plants

11 Vanaspati hydrogenated vegetable oils for industrial purposes

12 Sugar mills (white and khandari)

13 Craft paper mills

14 Coke oven by products and coaltar distillation products

15 Alkalies

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16

Caustic soda

17

Potash

18

Electro thermal products (artificial abrasives Calcium carbide etc)

19

Phosphorous and its compounds

20

Acids and their salts (organic amp inorganic)

21

Nitrogen compounds (Cynides cynamides and other nitrogen compounds)

22

Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp fuses)

23

Pthalic anhydride

24

Processes involving chlorinated hydrocarbon

25

Chlorine Fluorine bromine Iodine amp their compounds

26

Fertilizer industry

27

Paper board and straw board

28

Synthetics fibres

29 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture

formulations)

amp

30 Basic drugs

31 Alcohol (Industrial or potable)

32 Leather industry including tanning and processing

33 Coke making coal liquification and fuel gas making industries

34 Fibre glass production and processing

35 Manufacture of pulp-wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving

pulp)

36 Pigment dyes and their intermediates

37 Industrial carbons (including graphite electrodes anodes midget electrodes

graphite blocks graphite crucibles gas carbons activated carbon synthetic

diamonds carbon black channel black lamp black etc)

38 Electro-chemicals (other than these covered under Alkali group)

39 Paints enamels amp varnishes

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40 Poly propylene

41 Poly Vinyl chloride

42 Cement with vertical shaft kiln technology penging certification of proven

technology on pollution control

43 Chlorates perchlorates amp peroxides

44 Polishes

45 Synthetic resin amp Plastic products

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Contents

Chapter Description Page No

I INTRODUCTION 1

II ROLE AND FUNCTION OF MSME-DI HALDWANI 2

III GEOGRAPHY AND RESOURCES OF UTTARAKHAND 3-4

IV ORGANISATIONAL DETAILS 5-8

V GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF REGISTERED MSMEs IN

UTTARAKHAND

9-13

VI TRAINING INDUSTRIAL MOTIVATION CAMPAIGNS

ENTREPRENEURSHIP SKILL DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENT

DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES

14-15

VII NATIONAL MANUFACTURING COMPTITIVENESS PROGRAMME

(NMCP)

16-27

VIII VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES 28-33

IX MARKETING ASSISTANCE AND TECHNOLOGY UP-GRADATION

SCHEME FOR MSME AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE ON BAR-CODE

34-36

X CREDIT LINKED CAPITAL SUBSIDY SCHEME 37

XI QUALITY UPGRADATIONENVIRONMENT MANAGAMENT FOR MSME SECTOR THROUGH INCENTIVE FOR ISO 9000ISO 14001HACCP CERTIFICATION

38-39

XII PROCUREMENT PREFERENCE POLICY FOR MICRO amp SMALL ENTERPRISES

40-42

XIII REVENUE EARNED 43-44

XIV USE OF OFFICIAL LANGUAGE 45

XV TARGETS amp ACHIEVEMENTS 46-55

XVI DISTRICT INDUSTRIES CENTRES VISITED BY THE OFFICERS OF THIS INSTITUTE

56

XVII INCENTIVES TO ENTREPRENEURS 57-59

XVIII ANNEX - I 60

XIX ANNEX ndash II 61-73

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CHAPTER-I

INTRODUCTION

The Micro Small amp Medium Enterprises Development Institute (MSME-DI) Haldwani

(formerly SISI) established in the year 1983 is a field level Institute of the Office of

Development Commissioner (MSME) under Ministry of MSME Government of India The Oo

DC (MSME) under the aegis of Ministry of MSME is an apex body for formulating policies to

Micro Small and Medium Enterprises in the country In addition it implements promotional

activities through its country wide network of MSME Development Institutes (MSME-DIs)

Branch MSME Development Institutes (Br MSME-DIs) MSME Testing Centres (MSME-TCs)

MSME Testing Stations (MSME-TS) MSME-Technology Development centres (MSME-TDCs)

MSME-Tool Rooms and Training Centres (MSME-TRTCs) etc

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CHAPTER-II

ROLE AND FUNCTIONS OF MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE

The main functions of MSME-DI Haldwani are-

To facilitate interface between various Central amp State Govt

Departments and other developmental functionaries for the promotion

of micro small and medium enterprises in the state of Uttarakhand

To sensitise the MSMEs towards quality lean manufacturing and

modern marketing practices to make it competitive and sustainable

To provide Technology Support Services

To provide Economic Information Services

To conduct Management Entrepreneurship Development

Entrepreneurship Skill Development Business Development

Programmes

To conduct Industrial Motivational Campaign

To provide Marketing Support

Dissemination of information relating to biotechnology IPR Energy

Conservation ISO-9000 Bar code NMCP schemes etc

To promote Ancillary and Vendor Development

To promote Cluster Development

To explore avenues for employment generation in rural amp far-flung

areas

In addition to above the Institute re-orients its activities in accordance with the policy

initiatives taken by the Ministry of Micro Small amp Medium Enterprises Govt of India from

time to time for promotion amp development of MSME Sector

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CHAPTER-III

GEOGRAPHY AND RESOURCES OF UTTARAKHAND STATE AT A GLANCE

Uttarakhand the 27th State of the Country was created on 9th November 2000 It is an

intermediate zone between the western and central Himalayas lying in the north of the vast

and bountiful expanse of India

Location The State extends between 280-430 and 310 ndash 270 latitude

and 770-340 East and 810-020 longitude

Area 53483 Square Kms Containing Garhwal Kumaon having 13

Districts

Hill-46035 Sq KM PLAIN-7448 Sq KM

Forest Coverage 34651 SqKM

648 of the total land

Agricultural land 2005 of the total land

Cultivated land 4066

Working Capital Dehradun

Population 101167 lakhs ( As per 2011 Census)

Population Density 189 persqKm

Literacy rate Over all 7963 Male ndash 8833 and Female ndash 7070

Length of the metalled road 16600 Kms

Rail Head Dehradun Kotdwar Kathgodam

Airports Dehradun ( Jollygrant) Udham Singh Nagar (Pant Nagar)

Pithoragarh (Naini Saini)

Resources The State is blessed with human as well as natural

resources such as horticulture forest fisheries live stock resources

mineral and thus having a great potential for tourism and Hydro Electric

Power generation

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Electrified Villages 786

The main industries of the state are Agro based Rice Mills Paper

Mills Woolen Electrical Chemical amp allied products Engineering

Mineral Grindings Wood Crafts etc and ancillary unit for defense amp

public sector undertakings

Minerals The state is rich in Dolomite Magnetite Granite Graphite

Gypsum Chalk etc

Number of Micro SSIMedium Units as on 31032015

Micro 2522 Small 177 Medium 13 (total-2712)

Number of Large Units 220

Industrial EstatesAreas

SIDCUL - Ranipur Kotdwar Pantnagar

Selaqui(Dehradun) ampSitarganj

- IndlEstateareas - 32

- Mini IndlEstatesareas-09

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CHAPTER-IV

ORGANISATIONAL DETAILS

Land amp Building

The Institute is located at Kham Bangla Campus Kaladhungi Road adjacent to the

District Industries Centre Haldwani on the plot of land measuring 1162 square mtrs Having

covered area of 53379 sq meters The building was constructed in the year 1991 keeping

in view the requirement of branch Institute After up gradation of the branch Institute to the

full-fledged MSME-DI the present accommodation falls short of requirement

The Institute Expertise

Economic Investigation

Chemical

Food Processing

Mechanical

Electrical

Ancillary Development

Information Technology

Industrial Management and Training

Glass amp Ceramic

Technology Resource Centre (TRC)

SENET etc

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Human Resources

The Institute is functioning under over all supervision of the Director The officers in

position as on 31-03-2016

1 Shri DK Aggarwal Asstt Director (Mechanical)

Looking after Mechanical Workshop Mechanical Division Electronis Hosiery

SENET (Purchases Loading of Data) ZED Scheme National Awards MATU Bar Code

Startuprsquos related co-ordination with statecentral NMCP Scheme (Design Clinic ICT)

WTO Vigilance Officer Liason with RBI Policy related matters Advisory Committee

meeing Rajiv Gandhi Udyog Mitra Yojna and Administration Other work amp targets

assigned by the Director He is the nodal officer for Champawat Dehardun and Pauri

Districts

2 Shri SC Kandpal Asstt Director (Metal Finishing)

Looking after Metal finishing division Metallurgy amp Electrical division Chemical

amp Allied Leather Biotechnology Food division Glass amp Ceramics IPR Business

Incubator EET Scheme Energy Conservation Product Certification Export amp

Marketing division NVDP SVDP Public Procurement Policy Lean Manufacturing CDP

QMS-QTT and other work amp targets assigned by the Director He is the nodal officer

for Nanital Bageshwar amp US Nagar Districts

3 Shri DS Martolia Asstt Director (Admn)

Looking after Administrative Work relating to Personnel amp HR matters of

Gazetted officers Maintenance of Genetator unserviceable stores amp old

records Medical GPF Advances DDO amp Accounts Udhyog Bandhu (Kumaon)

Meeting and Other work amp targets assigned by the Director He is the nodal officer

for Almora Pithoragarh amp Chamoli Districts

4 Shri Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Statistics)

Looking after Rajbhasha Division EI amp PI divisionDIPSR Training Management

System (TMS) IMT Monthly Progress Report (MPR) Annual Report amp other reports to Oo

DC(MSME) Web based MPR MSEFC Parliament Question RTI matters Statistical Related

other work NSIC co-ordination amp other inter official co-ordination SENET (Visiting official

mail amp DC office website) reports and returns from DICs and other work amp targets

assigned by the Director He is the nodal officer for Tehri amp Rudraprayag Districts

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5 Shri Amit Mohan Investigator (Mechanical)-

Looking after Mechanical Workshop Mechanical Division Co-ordination of office

meetings PMEGP Skill Development Programmes DLBC Meeting SLBC meetings

Library SENET (Visiting official mail amp DC office website AMC of LAN Telephone

Printers Photocopiers Computers amp EPBX) MDA (International Trade fairs amp

exhibitions) Media Management CLCSS amp CGTMSE Auto Cluster and Other

works amp targets assigned by the Director He is the nodal officer for Haridwar amp

Uttarkashi Districts

Coordination of work-

Sh VK Sharma Dy Director Ic coordinates all activities including the field

visits to organize programmes at various places of the state in order to ensure even and

effective spread of the activities of the Institute

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STAFF IN POSITION OF MSME-DI HALDWANI AS ON 31032017

Sl No

Name of Post Noof post

In Position

Vacant Name

1

Director

1

0

1

Vacant

2 Dy Director (Ic) 1 1 0 Sh VK Sharma

3 AssttDirector GrI (Food) 1 0 1 Vacant

4 AssttDirector GrI(Chem) 1 0 1 Vacant

5 AssttDirector GrII(Chem) 2 0 2 Vacant

6 AssttDirectorGrII(Mech) 2 1 1 Sh DK Aggarwal

7 Asstt Director Gr II(IMT)MF 1 1 0 Sh SC Kandpal

8 Asstt Director Gr II(Admn) 1 1 0 Sh DS Martolia

9 Asstt Director Gr II(Stats) 1 1 0 Sh Pushkar Singh

10

Asstt Director GrII(Elecx) 1 0 1 Vacant

11

Investigator (Chem) 1

0

1

Vacant

12 Investigator (Mech) 1 1

0

Sh Amit Mohan

13 Investigator (LF) 1 0 1 Vacant

14 Office Supdt 1 0 1 Vacant

15 Upper Division Clerks 1 0 1 Vacant

16 Lower Division Clerks 3 2 1 Sh Mohan S Bisht

Sh Subodh Banerjee

17 Instructor 2 0 2 Vacant

18 Skilled Worker GrII 1 1 0 ShVinod Kr Arya

19 Driver 1 1 0 ShPrem Singh

20 Helper 1 0 1 Vacant

21 MTS 6 6 0 ShRanveer Singh

ShJagdish Lal

ShRam Sewak

ShBishan Ram

ShPooran Chandra

Sh Sandeep

Total 29 17 12

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CHAPTER-V

1 Classification of Enterprises

Subsequent to the implementation of rdquoThe Micro Small and Medium Enterprises

Development Act 2006rdquo with effect from October 2006 filing of Entrepreneurs

Memorandum Part-I and Part-II came into vogue Under the Act Micro Small and

Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) are classified as under

Enterprise

(Type) Investment in Plant amp Machinery

(Manufacturing) Investment in Equipment

(Service) Micro Up to `25 lakh Up to ` 10 lakh Small Above ` 25 lakh up to ` 5 crore Above ` 10 lakh up to ` 2 crore Medium Above ` 5 crore up to ` 10 crore Above ` 2 crore up to ` 5 crore

2 Udyog Aadhar Memorandum (UAM)

In order to simplify the process involved in the filing of Entrepreneurs Memorandum (Part

I ampII) and to save the entrepreneurs from undue hardships a one page self certified

registration form named UAM has been introduced This can be filed on line from

anywhere and at any time thus doing away the need of coming physically to District

Industries Centre and with no time lag This has become effective wef01092015 This

Unique Aadhaar No enables the unitsenterprises to seek various assistance from the

Government wherever required and apply online about various services being offered by

All Ministries and Departments

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Recent Trends in Growth of MSME in Uttarakhand

[Filing of Udyod Aadhar Memorandum during 2015-16 to 2016-17]

11 Udyoyg Adhaar Memorandum replaced Entrepreneur Memorandum(Part II) and came into existence wef 01092015 (Chart 11)

Chart 11 Number of UAM filed by the MSMEs in Uttarakhand State from 01 September 2015 to 31 March 2017

Source www udyogaadhaargovin

0

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

7000

Micro Small Medium Total

Series1 5064 1614 142 6820

UA

M f

iled

No of UAM filed during 01092015 to 31032017

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21 District-wise distribution of number of UAM filed during 01092015 to 31032017 is as noted below (Statement 21)

Statement 21 District-wise distribution of number of UAM filed by the MSMEs in Uttarakhand

State during 01092015 to 31032017

Position as on 31st March 2017

SNo

Name of District

Udyog Aadhaar

Regd

Micro

Small

Medium

1 Almora 229 183 42 4

2 Bageshwar 180 170 10 0

3 Chamoli 181 176 5 0

4 Champawat 166 150 16 0

5 Dehradun 937 745 182 10

6 Haridwar 1709 983 651 75

7 Nainital 485 343 125 17

8 Pauri Garhwal 417 349 64 4

9 Pithoragarh 242 236 4 2

10 Rudraprayag 132 130 2 0

11 Tehri Garhwal 261 226 34 1

12 Udham Singh

Nagar

1670 1175 466 29

13 Uttarkashi 211 198 13 0

Total 6820 5064 1614 142

Source www udyogaadhaargovin

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Chart 21 District-wise distribution of number of UAM filed by the MSMEs in

Uttarakhand State during 01092015 to 31032017

22 Top five Districts in terms of number of UAM filed by the MSMEs upto

31032017 are Haridwar US Nagar Dehradun Nainital and Pauri These

Districts together account for 7651 of the total number of UAM filed

0

200

400

600

800

1000

1200

No of UAM filed wef 01092015 to 31032017 (District wise)

Micro

Small

Medium

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Distribution of UAM filed by Manufacturing and Service Enterprises

31 Out of the total UAM filed discussed above distribution as per Manufacturing

and Service Sector among Micro Small amp Medium segments in Uttarakhand

State are as noted below

Position as on 31st March 2017

SNo

Name of District

Udyog Aadhaar Regd

Micro Small Medium

Manufac-turing

Service M S M S M S

1 Almora 111 126 104 82 6 40 1 4

2 Bageshwar 101 82 96 77 5 5 0 0

3 Chamoli 96 99 96 93 0 6 0 0

4 Champawat 100 77 89 69 11 8 0 0

5 Dehradun 470 646 328 555 134 86 8 5

6 Haridwar 1217 501 604 384 543 110 70 7

7 Nainital 331 217 223 158 102 44 6 15

8 Pauri Garhwal 194 229 144 208 47 20 3 1

9 Pithoragarh 181 97 170 89 7 6 4 2

10 Rudraprayag 72 61 70 61 2 0 0 0

11 Tehri Garhwal 172 107 145 93 27 13 0 1

12 Udham Singh

Nagar

1123 553 725 453 374 95 24 5

13 Uttarkashi 75 188 72 175 3 13 0 0

Total 4243 2983 2866 2497 1261 446 116 40

Source www udyogaadhaargovin

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CHAPTER-VI

TRAINING INDUSTRIAL MOTIVATION CAMPAIGNS (IMC) AND

ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES (EDP)

The micro small and medium enterprises (MSME) sector has emerged as a highly

vibrant and dynamic sector of the Indian economy over the last five decades MSMEs not

only play crucial role in providing large employment opportunities at comparatively lower

capital cost than large industries but also help in industrialization of rural amp backward areas

thereby reducing regional imbalances assuring more equitable distribution of national

income and wealth MSMEs are complementary to large industries as ancillary units and

contribute enormously to the socio-economic development of the country

The Ministry of Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (Mo MSME) promotes the

development of micro and small enterprises in the country with the objective of creating self-

employment opportunities and upgrading the relevant skills of existing and potential

entrepreneurs

Entrepreneurship development is one of the key elements for promotion of micro and

small enterprises particularly the first generation entrepreneurs Entrepreneurship and

resultant creation of employment and wealth is a major means of inclusive development

Hence entrepreneurship development has been one of the priorities in almost all the

countries the world over

In order to ensure that young entrepreneurs are encouraged and suitably equipped to

go into new ventures the Ministry has set up three National level Entrepreneurship

Development Institute namely National Institute for Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (

NI-MSME) Hyderabad The National Institute for Entrepreneurship and Small Business

Development (NIESBUD) NOIDA and Indian Institute of Entrepreneurship (IIE) Guwahati to

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सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

undertake the task of promotion of entrepreneurship and skill development training on a

regular basis

This institute has also been supporting the efforts of Government of Uttarakhand

Industrial Associations Technical Managerial Institutions other NGOs and entrepreneurs for

motivational and skill development needs

The State of Uttarakhand has difficult geographical terrain having international border

with Nepal China amp Tibet The state has about 89 of the land as a mountain region

containing transportation bottleneck It is not found viable in long run to set up large and

medium scale units in the hilly region The Institute is therefore focusing for development of

micro and small enterprises in this region for motivating the educated unemployed youths

towards self-employment

The Institute organized EDPs on Solar Energy Tour Operator and Tourist Guide

Bakery and Confectionary Products Computer Accounting with Tally Electrical Appliance

Repairing Garments manufacturing Food Processing etc at various locations in the

state It is vital to mention here that the Govt of Uttarakhand is focusing on

harvesting Solar Energy in the state therefore there is lot of scope in this renewable

source of energy

The Institute was assigned the targets for conducting of 6 ESDPs Gen 02 SC- 01 ST-

01 Women amp PH(S)- 01 SC(S)- 01 2 EDPs SC-01 GEN-1 IMCs-6 (Gen-03 SC-

02 ST-01) during the year The details of the aforesaid EDPs and IMCs is given at

annexure-I

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CHAPTER-VII

NATIONAL MANUFACTURING COMPTITIVENESS PROGRAMME

(NMCP)

The Government has announced formulation of National Manufacturing

Competitiveness Programme in 2005 with an objective to support the Small and Medium

Enterprises (SMEs) in their endeavour to become competitive and adjust the competitive

pressure caused by liberalization and moderation of tariff rates Under the scheme

Manufacturing Competitiveness Programme by the National Manufacturing Competitiveness

Council

Worldwide it is manufacturing that has driven growth In order to revive the

manufacturing sector particularly micro small and medium enterprises and to enable them

to adjust to the competitive pressures caused by liberalization and moderation of tariff rates

I propose to launch a new scheme that will help them strengthen their operations and

sharpen their competitiveness The scheme will be called the Manufacturing Competitiveness

Programme The design of the scheme will be worked out by the National Manufacturing

Competitiveness Council (NMCC) in consultation with the industry along with relevant stake

holders like the Ministry of MSME conceptualized and finalized the components of the

programme incorporating suitable inputs from the stake holders Nine Schemes have been

drawn up including schemes for promotion of ICT Design Clinics and Marketing Support etc

for SMEs Implementation will be in the PPP model and financing will be tied up during the

course of the next year

MSME-DI Haldwani motivated entrepreneurs to adopt and modernise themselves

taking assistance from NMCP schemes through various training programmes It also

conducted awareness programmes of some schemes like QMS amp QTT Lean Manufacturing

Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) Product Certification Zero Defect Zero Effect CLCSS

Businss Incubator Bar Code Energy Efficiency Technology etc

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON ldquoQMSQTTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Vinayak Grand Haridwar

DATE- 25072016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 36

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

AssttDirector (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI haldwani

Sh Sudipt Kumar Scientist BIS Dehradun

Sh Ashish Bhargava Consultant

URS

Certification

Haridwar

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON ldquoDESIGN CLINIC SCHEMErdquo

PLACE- Hotel Gardenia SIDCUL Haridwar

DATE- 20022017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 28

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Prof Dr S Ghosal Professor amp Director School of Design

Studies UPES Dehradun

Sh Amit Mohan Invetigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoPACKAGING FOR EXPORTldquo

PLACE- SBS PG College Rudrapur

DATE- 31052016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 32

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Tushar Bandopadhyay Asstt Director

IIP New Delhi

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoSUPPORT FOR ENTREPRENEURIAL AND MANAGERIAL

DEVELOPMENT OF SMEs THROUGH INCUBATORrdquo

PLACE- Amrapali Group of Institutes Haldwani

DATE- 22032016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 60

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh VK Sharma Dy Director Ic

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Amit Mohan Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoSUPPORT FOR ENTREPRENEURIAL AND MANAGERIAL

DEVELOPMENT OF SMEs THROUGH INCUBATORrdquo

PLACE- Graphic Era University Dehradun

DATE- 16112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 86

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh SC Kandpal

Asstt Director (MF)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh BK Tiwari DG

Graphic Era University

Sh Amit Mohan Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoSUPPORT FOR ENTREPRENEURIAL AND MANAGERIAL

DEVELOPMENT OF SMEs THROUGH INCUBATORrdquo

PLACE- University of Petroleum amp Energy

Studies Dehradun

DATE- 18112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 70

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh Amit Mohan

Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Dr KS Mishra Senior Professor

UPES Dehradun

Dr Shailey Singhal Associate Professor

UPES Dehradun

Dr PK Mishra Associate Professor

UPES Dehradun

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoZERO DEFECT ZERO EFFECTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Gardenia SIDCUL Haridwar

DATE- 08112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 58

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoZERO DEFECT ZERO EFFECTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Gardenia SIDCUL Haridwar

DATE- 16032017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 59

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh Pushkar Singh

Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Abhishek Srivastava ZED Consultant

QCI

Sh DK Aggarwal Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Amit Mohan Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoZERO DEFECT ZERO EFFECTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Rudra Continental Rudrapur

DATE- 22022017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 54

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh SC Kandpal

Asstt Director (MF)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh YC Pandey GM

DIC US Nagar

Sh Ashok Bansal Ex President

KGCCI

Sh DK Aggarwal Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoProduct Certificationrdquo

PLACE- Selaqui Dehradun

DATE- 19102016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 60

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh UC Khanduri

Asstt Director (Chem)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

ShSaurabh Tiwari Scientist

BIS Dehradun

Sh Kush Sharma Scientist

BIS Dehradun

Sh Ashish Bhargava Manager

URS Certification Haridwar

Sh Manoj Gaur Branch Director

NSIC Dehradun

Sh SS Katiyal Manager

DIC Dehradun

Sh Manoj Sharma President

UIWA Dehradun

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Reimbursement of Units under Technology amp Quality Up gradation Support

to MSME (TEQUP) for acquiring National and International Product

Certification

The details for the period 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are given below

SNo Name Of the Unit Reimbursement

Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Hertech Electronics

Plot NoI E Sector 12 IIE SIDCUL Haridwar

Rs 26250-

Total Rs 26250-

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CHAPTER-VIII

VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

Vendor Development Programmes (VDPs) are being organized by MSME Development

Institutes located in every corner of the country to provide common platform for business as

well as selling organizations to interact with each other with a view to identifying emerging

demands of the buyer organizations while simultaneously providing an opportunity for

displaying the capabilities of the small scale entrepreneurs and their industrial ventures Such

programmes have proved to be of immense use in locating suitable entrepreneurs by a

number of buying organizations including the Public Sector Enterprises various Wings of

Defence Railways and others in indigenising a number of products which hitherto have been

imported at a colossal cost

Two types of VDPs are being organized by MSME DIs - National Level VDPs -cum-

Exhibitions and State Level VDPs In National Level VDPs of 3 days duration large scale

organizations such as BEL BHEL TELCO BSNL IOC NHPC NTPC etc interact with MSEs in

establishing potential vendors In these National Level VDPs an exhibition is also put up for

displaying the products of MSMEs and large scale organizations In State Level VDPs only

one or two buying large scale organisation functioning in the State participates in the

programme and interacts with MSMEs (sellers) in the Buyer-Seller Meets Business enquiries

ranging from `5 crore to `20 crore per VDP are being generated through National Level

VDPs

MSME-DI conducted 05 State Level Vendor Development Programme in different

places of Uttarakhand state Details of programmes are as under

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- HRD Centre BHEL Haridwar

DATE- 09112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 28

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh DK Aggarwal

AsstDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Kotdwar

DATE- 16122016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 63

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh DS Martolia

AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME Haldwani

Sh Manoj Kumar General Manager

BEL Kotdwar

Sh SC Kandpal AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Haridwar

DATE- 29112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 38

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh Amit Mohan

Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Rajeshwar Giri DGM

THDC Rishikesh

Sh RM Dubey DGM (Procurement)

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Rai Singh DGM (VDP)

THDC Rishikesh

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME Haldwani

Sh GC Joshi Dy Manager

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Yogesh Sharma Manager

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Sadhu Ram Saini President

BIDWABahadrabad

Sh Harendra Garg Chairman

SMA Haridwar

Sh DK Aggarwal Asstt Director

MSME Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Rudrapur

DATE- 09032017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 58

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh SC Kandpal

Astt Director (MF)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Skand Shiv Bhardwaj BHEL

CFP Rudrapur

Sh K Das GM

Ic BHEL CFP Rudrapur

Sh VK Sharma Dy Director Ic

MSME-DI Haldwani

ShYC Pandey GM

DIC Rudrapur

Sh Ashok Bansal Ex President

KGCCI Kashipur

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Patel Nagar Dehradun

DATE- 20102016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 65

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR SH UCKHANDURI

AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Ashok Lalwani HUDCO

Dehradun

Sh Mahesh Sharma President

UIWA Dehradun

Sh Manoj Gaur BM

NSIC Dehradun

SmtKaushlya Bandhu Jt Director

DOI Dehradun

Sh SP Goyal Incharge

KGCCI Dehradun

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CHAPTER-IX

MARKETING ASSISTANCE AND TECHNOLOGY UP-GRADATION

SCHEME FOR MSME AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE ON BAR-CODE

MSMEs sector has emerged as a highly vibrant and dynamic sector of the Indian

economy over the last five decades MSMEs are not only playing crucial role in providing

large employment opportunities at comparatively lower capital cost than large industries but

also helping in industrialization of rural and backward areas thereby reducing regional

imbalances assuring more equitable distribution of national income and wealth

It may be mentioned here that Marketing a strategic tool for business development is

critical for the growth and survival of MSMEs Marketing is most important factor for the

success of any enterprise It is one of the weakest areas wherein MSMEs face major

problems in the present competitive age Due to lack of information scarcity of resources

and unorganized way of selling marketing MSME sector finds problems in exploiting new

markets

The objective of this programme envisages that some of those clusters of MSMEs which

have quality production and export potential shall be identified amp encouraged and assisted

through this scheme to achieve competitiveness in the national and international markets

The programme aims at improving the marketing competitiveness of MSME sector by

improving their techniques and technologiesrsquo promotion of exports and to provide a check on

imports also

Financial assistance on Bar-code

The basic objective of financial assistance is to enhance the marketing competitiveness of

Micro amp Small Enterprises (MSEs) by way of

(i) Providing 75 of one-time registration fee and annual recurring fee (for first three

years) paid by MSEs to GS1 India

(ii) (ii) Popularizing the adoption of bar codes on large scale amongst MSEs and (iii)

Motivating and encouraging MSEs for use of bar codes through conducting

seminars on Bar-code etc

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Reimbursement of Units under Bar Code ndash

The details for the period 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are given below

SNo Name Of the Unit Reimbursement Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Janisons Herbo Labs Pvt Ltd

Plot No 6Sector II DC IIE

Pantnagar

38430-

2- Ms Garg Foods

Naya Gaon Julfkaar

Kaladhungi Nainital

33451-

3- Ms Shree Herbal Health Care 79 Arhat Bazar Saharanpur Road Dehradun

25695-

4- Ms Govindam Enterprises

D-144F Top Floor Freedom Fighter Enclave

New Delhi

25695-

5- Ms Demigod Agro Food Pvt Ltd

4 Nandpuri Arya Nagar Chowk Opp Holy Baril

Jwalapur Haridwar

25695-

Total Rs 148966-

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Reimbursement to the Participating Units in Trade FairExhibition for the

year 2016-17 for Uttarakhand state ndash

SNo

Name of the Unit Amt Reimbursed

1 Ms Kashmir Emporium Raipur Road Dehradun

(International)

Rs 122772-

2 Ms Rawat Engg Tech Pvt Ltd Dehradun

(Domestic)

Rs 30000-

Total Rs 152772-

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CHAPTER-X

Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme (CLCSS) for Technology

Upgradation of the Small Scale Industries

The Ministry of Small Scale Industries (SSI) is operating a scheme for technology

upgradation of Small Scale Industries (SSI) called the Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme

(CLCSS) The Scheme aims at facilitating technology upgradation by providing upfront capital

subsidy to SSI units including tiny khadi village and coir industrial units on institutional

finance (credit) availed of by them for modernisation of their production equipment (plant and

machinery) and techniques The Scheme provides for 15 per cent capital subsidy to SSI units

including tiny units on institutional finance availed of by them for induction of well established

and improved technology in selected subsectorsproducts approved under the Scheme The

eligible amount of subsidy calculated under the scheme is based on the actual loan amount not

exceeding Rs1 crore

Due to insufficient investment and lack of awareness of both the quality standards and

access to modern technologies a large percentage of SSI units continue with outdated

technology and plant amp machinery With increasing competition due to liberalisation of the

economy the survival and growth of the SSI units are critically dependent on their

modernisation and technological upgradation Upgradation of both the process of manufacture

and corresponding plant and machinery is necessary for the small enterprises to reduce the cost

of production and remain price competitive at a time when cheaper products are easily available

in the global market

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CHAPTER-XI

QUALITY UPGRADATIONENVIRONMENT MANAGAMENT FOR

SMALL SCALE SECTOR THROUGH INCENTIVE FOR ISO 9000ISO

14001HACCP CERTIFICATION

The Small Scale Sector has emerged as dynamic and vibrant sector of Indian

Economy and it has been making significant contribution to industrial production export and

employment generation The process of economic liberalization and market reforms has

opened up the Indian small scale sector to the global competition In order to enhance the

competitive strength of the small scale sector the Government introduced an incentive

scheme for their technological upgradationquality improvement and environment

management The scheme provides incentive to those small scale ancillary undertaking who

have acquired ISO 9000ISO 14001HACCP certifications The scheme for ISO 9000

reimbursement in operation since March 1994 has now been enlarged so as to include

reimbursement of expenses for acquiring ISO 14001 certification also vide this Office

Administrative Order No41(8)ISOElectx2002 dt 28th October 2002 Upto 31st march

2014 25652 Micro amp Small units have been benefited from the scheme

-The Scheme envisages reimbursement of charges of acquiring ISO-9000ISO-

14001HACCP certifications to the extent of 75 of the expenditure subject to a

maximum of Rs 75000- in each case

The Salient features of the Scheme

a) The Permanent Registered Micro Small Enterprises (MSEs) units are eligible to avail

the Incentive Scheme

b) The Scheme is applicable to those MSEsancillaryTinySSSBE units who have already

acquired ISO-9000ISO-14001HACCP certification

c) The Scheme is applicable to those MSEsancillaryTinySSSBE units who have already

acquired ISO-9000ISO-14001HACCP certification

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Reimbursement to Units under ISO 900014000 scheme in Uttarakhand

state ndash

Approval details of units during 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are as under ndash

SNo Name of the Unit Reimbursement

Total Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Bajaj Nutraceuticals Roorkee Haridwar 45000-

2- Ms Nirmal Auto Components Bahadrabad Haridwar 38363-

3- Ms Manchanda Herbal Products Haridwar 46954-

4- Ms APS Electopower Pvt Ltd Haridwar

40500-

5- Ms Shree Badrinath Vaikalpik Urja Dehradun 30000-

6- Ms Rapid Moulders Pvt Ltd Haridwar 56250-

Total Rs 257067-

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CHAPTER-XII

GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT PREFERENCE POLICY FOR MICRO

amp SMALL ENTERPRISES

In order to provide assistance and support to Micro amp Small Enterprises (MSEs) for

marketing their products under the present Government Procurement Preference Policy for

micro amp small enterprises (MSEs) Government of India has been extending various facilities to

the MSEs registered with National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC) under its Single Point

Registration Scheme In addition to the facilities 358 items are also reserved for exclusive

purchase from MSE sector

Following units were enlisted under single point registration

SN Name amp Address Unit Amount Rs 1 Ms Ujjwal Labour Contract Co-operative Society

Dehradun

2000-

2 Ms Pacific Dynamics Roorkee

2000-

3 Ms Radiant Energy Enterprises Dehradun

1250-

4 Ms Harit Agro Products Jaspur Kashipur

2000-

5 Ms Asian Galaxy Pvt Ltd

Plot No 3 Sector IIDL IIE SIDCUL

5000-

6 Ms Isha Construction

Shop 32 amp 34 Grand Floor Raipur Road- Dehradun

2000-

7 Ms Dhirendra Singh Negi

Village Talli Bagi Patti Tehri Garhwal

2000-

8 Ms Electrocon Power

Village Rameshwarput Lalpur US Nagar

2000-

9 Ms Special Cables Pvt Ltd

Unit 2 Plot No 60-65 Sector-3IIE Pantnagar

3435-

10 Ms GB Equipment Systems Ltd

Industrial Area Selaqui- Dehradun

3500-

11 Ms GB Springs

PL 2223 Km Chakrata Road Rampur Dehradun

5000-

12 Ms Accuraus (India)

B-7 Ramnaga Indl Estate Roorke

2000-

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13 Ms Modern Electrn Electric Co

Dehradun

2000-

14 Ms Ms Godarari Enterprises

Dehradun

1250-

15 Ms Kanha Plastics Pvt Ltd

Dehradun

5000-

16 Ms IC Electicals Co(P) Ltd

Plot No E-94 Industrial Area Bharabad Haridwar

3450-

17 Ms Whale Graphics(India)Ltd

Dehradun

5000-

18 Jainson Herbo Labs Pvt Ltd

IIDC IIE US Nagar Pantnagar

3000-

19 Ms Krishna Murari Infratech

Pvt Ltd Haldwani

2000-

20 Ms Sakti Constructions

392 Indra Nagar Colony Dehrdun

3500-

21 Ms Universal Ind

B-8 Industrial Estate Bazpur Road Kashipur

5000-

22 Ms Sai Globe Packaging

Central Hope Town SelaquiDehradun

5000-

23 Ms Surat singh amp Sons

54 Akashdeep ColonyChakrata Road Dehradun

2000-

24 Ms Girraj Kintwear

7 Co-Operativ Society IE- Dehradun

2000-

25 Ms HQ Lamps Manufacturing

7 3-35 Sector 6 A SIDCUL Haridwar

3000-

26 Ms Uttam Rice amp Seeds Pvt Ltd

Gausala Mour Ramnagar Road Partappur Kashipur

2000-

27 Ms Creative Paper Products Rudrpur

2000-

28 Ms Asia Industries

Village Phaujimatkota Post ndashBhoorrani Rudrapur

-

29 Ms Shamsons Industries

C-22 Deveboomi Industrial Estate Roorkee

3000-

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30 Reveal Environment Solutions Kh N-999

Salem pur Rajputan Indusstrial Estate Roorkee

2000-

31 Ms Shiva Enterprises

2071 West Amber Talab Roorkee

2000-

32 Ms Aska Equipment Ltd

Plot NoC-21 Devbhoomi Indl Estate Raipur Haridwar

3000-

33 Ms Infinity

Kh Village Raipur Haridwar

3450-

34 Ms Badrinath Vaikalpik Urja

Shah Nagar Near Railaway Crossing Defance Colony Dehradun

2000-

35 Ms Amardeep Designs (P) Ltd

KhNo163 Laheshwari BhagwanPur Roorklee

3000-

36 Ms Amrit Herbals

Village amp Po Bhauwala-Dehradun

2000-

37 Ms Growth Associates

131 2nd

Floor BT Ganj-Roorkee

3000-

38 Ms Himalayan Hi Tech

Nurseries Santi Aashram Bharatpur Kamachaur

2000-

39 Ms JS Industries

Kunda Jaspur Road Kashipur US Nagar

3000-

40 Ms Digitech

8 Industrial Area Near Ram Nagar- Roorkee

2000-

41 Ms K-2 Cloth

Plot No 126-127 Sector IIDC

2000-

42 Ms Dinex India Pvt Ltd

59 Gandhi Road

2000-

43 Ms SK Guta

15 A Enclave GMS Road Dehradun

2000-

44 Ms Fire Devices(P) Ltd

Plot No 19-20 Sector-3A Indl Area SIDCUL Haridwar

3450-

Total

118285-

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CHAPTER-XIII

REVENUE EARNED

This Institute has earned revenue of Rs 140485- through consultancy services

provided to the MSMEs and fee collected for training programmes as per details given

below-

SNo Revenue Earnings Total for the

Financial Year (Rs)

1

CF WS revenue

0

2 Skill development programme (Training) fees- regular

course

8000

3 Skill development programme (Training) fees

Specialized High Tech Course (including CAD CAM)

0

4 Sale of Traineersquos products 50

5 Training Programme fees-

i Under Core Programme Action Plan 0

ii (Under PD Account) 0

6 Management Development Programme 0

7 Seminars Feesworkshop 5100

8 Capacity assessment 0

9 Project appraisals 0

10 Sick unit studies 0

11 In plant studies 0

12 Surveys 0

13 Energy audits 0

14 NSIC Registration GSPP 118285

15 Sub-Contracting Exchange (SCX) 0

16 Sale of publications 50

17 Others 6500

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18 Fee for participation in National Award-2013 0

19 NVDPVDP 0

TOTAL 137985

20 Sale of US stores etc 2500

Grand Total 140485

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CHAPTER-XIV

USE OF OFFICIAL LANGUAGE

Hindi is the Official Language of the Union of India and the Government policy aims at

progressively increasing the use of Hindi in official work Effective steps were taken during

the year in the Ministry of MSME to ensure compliance to Official Language Policy

implementation of the annual programme and compliance with the various orders of the

Government of India on the recommendations of the Committee of Parliament on Official

Language

COMPLIANCE OF SECTION 3(3)OF THE OFFICIAL LANGUAGE ACT 1963

All documents such as General Orders Notifications Press Communique Contracts

Agreements Tender Forms amp Notices Resolution MemorandumOffice memorandum

Administrative or other reports and Official Papers laid before a House or the Houses of

Parliament under section 3(3) of the Official Languages Act 1963 were issued bilingually

ie in Hindi and English General orders meant for departmental use were issued in Hindi

only

REPLIES TO LETTERS IN HINDI

All letters received in Hindi were replied to in Hindi

CORRESPONDENCE IN HINDI

Letters to State Governments Union Territory and Central Government offices located

in regions lsquoArsquo and lsquoBrsquo were issued in Hindi to the extent possible Similarly letters were sent in

Hindi to Central Government offices located in region lsquoCrsquo as per the targets laid down in the

Annual Programme About 9007 correspondence was made in Hindi in region lsquoArsquo 100 in

region rsquoBrsquo and 100 in region lsquoCrsquo

SECTIONS SPECIFIED FOR WORKING IN HINDI

The sections of the Ministry specified for doing 100 work in Hindi are working

satisfactorily

MONITORING AND INSPECTIONS

In order to ensure compliance with the Official Language Policy monitoring is done

though regular inspections

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CHAPTER-XV

TARGETS amp ACHIEVEMENTS

PART-A

1 Change in Industrial Scenario if any Industrial activity is gaining

momentum due to Industrial package to the state amp the upgradation of the MSEs

2 Other information ndash

I No of unit visited by MSME-DI

Official 117

Ii Total No of visitors inquiries

received in MSME-DI 648

iii Total No persons trained with- 414

a General 214

b Women Entrepreneurs 110 c SCST 17413 d Other backward Classes etc 12

e Minorities 0

3 Expenditure in Plan amp Non-Plan

a Plan Scheme-

Allotment Cumulative expenditure

FUNDS EXPENDITURE

Salary-14000000 12144775

Medical- 125000 124655

TE- 650000 647151

OE- 800000 7 99999

RRT- 4000 3000

Total 15579000 13719580

b Non-Plan Scheme- Nil

4 Administration Over

one year

Less than one year

a

b c

d

Post vacant Disciplinary proceeding initiated concluded pending Audit objections pending amp replied

Court cases pending if necessary

13

Nil Nil

Nil

01

Nil Nil

Nil

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Part- B

(This part may reflect the problems and actual work done under each programme as well

as actual extension service rendered for promotion of Industries)

1 Modernization of Workshop and

Laboratories- During

the month

Cumulative for the year

i Sanction received by MSME-DI

Converting the MSME-DI

Nil Nil

ii Value of new machinery

equipment installed received

Nil Nil

iii Value of orders of Machinery amp

Equipment placed with

DGSampD supplies

Nil Nil

2 Trade Industry growth-

i Nos of UAM registered

Manufacturingservice activity

Micro-5363 Small- 1707 Medium- 156

Total- 7226 (up to March2017)

ii Nos of UAM registered

ManufacturingServicing

activity

Manufacturing- 4243

Service- 2983

Total- 7226 (up to March2015)

iii Changes in industrial growth

rate if any (give information for

each trade unit(s) separately)

The industrial climate generated due to

announcement of Concessional package

provided impetus to the growth

parameters

3 Technical Assistance-

i No of entrepreneurs assisted

at the MSME-DI premises

outside premises

6481913

ii No of entrepreneurs assisted

at their premises

631

iii No of trade Associations

contacted for up-gradation of

Industries

12

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iv Details of programme for

specific group of covered in

Action Plan prepared along

with their details

NA

v No of units registered under

the Govt purchase

programme

43 Nos

vi Identification of products

having potential for

development in the State

(Attach a separate list)

1 Fruit based products

2 Processing of vegetables

3 Spice grinding

4 Glow signboard amp hoardings

5 Medicinal concentrate

6 Essential Oils

vii Problems of trade Industries

other than financial if any

Marketing amp transportation bottleneck

viii Additional support required for

improving performance of

trade Industries

Marketing Support

x Any other significant

programme Give information

or work done for each trade

discipline separately and

enclosed separate sheet to

highlight the salient points of

work done

No

4 Ancillary Development Programme No of-

a Captive Ancillary in the State NA

b New units (Anc) established

during the month

NA

c New items identified and

accepted for promoting

Ancillary

NA

d Vendor Development

Programme organized for

whom

Conducted programmes-

National Level-00

State level- 05 nos

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5 Any other special work done by the Institute- -

- One day awareness programme on Packaging for Exports

In Association with SBS College Rudrapur at Rudrapur on 31052016 for 32

participants

- One day workshop on Quality Management System amp Quality Technology

Tools (QMSQTT)

In Association with Bahadrabad Industries Development Welfare

Association Haridwar at Haridwar on 21072016 for 32 participants

- One day awareness programme on Product Certification

Conducted at Selaqui Dehradun on 19102016 for 60 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Design Clinic

Conducted at Haridwar on 20022016 for 28 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Digital Payment

Conducted in Uttarakhand State 16 programmes for 406 participants

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Part C Other Special Activities

Sl No Activity Target Achievement

1 Hindi Meeting 04 nos 04 nos

2 Hindi Pakhwara amp Hindi Diwas from 14092016 to

28092016 01 no 01 no

3 Hindi Workshop Nil Nil

4 Assistance provided in EDP of other organisation

(2 days EDP of NCCD) at MSME-DI

Haldwani

Nil 01 no

5 (i)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp Commercial Bid Opening on Lean Manufacturing for Auto component at Rudrapur on 22042016

(ii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in joint DSR

audit Audit with NPC Kanpur of Boss Cluster Rudrapur from 20042016 to 21042016 (iii)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint MBR3 Audit with QCI of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar from 08082016 to 10082016 (iv) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Boss Cluster at Rudrapur in November 2016

(v) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR5 Audit

of Pace Auto Cluster-1 at Rudrapur in November 2016 (vi)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint Audit

of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar in December 2016 (vii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Havells Fan Lean Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017 (viii)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp

Commercial Bid Opening for Plastic Component Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017

Nil

08 nos

6 Participated in National Awards held in Ludhiana Punjab on 18102016 presented by Honrsquoble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi

Nil 01 no

7 Participated in PMEGP Task force meeting of Nainital

District on 020816081116 Nil 02 nos

8 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a 3 days exhibition lsquoDestination Uttarakhand 2016rsquo organised by Ms Freindz Exhibition amp Promotions (p) ltd New Delhi at Dehradun from 24-26102016

Nil 01 no

9 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in the Stone Laying

ceremony of a new Technology Centre at Sitarganj on 141116 inaugrated by Honrsquoble Union Minister of MSMEs Sh Kalaraj Mishra

Nil 01 no

10 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a lsquoVendor Meet-

2016rsquo organised by Tata Auto Comp Systems Ltd at Rudrapur

Nil 01 no

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11 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in SLSC meeting for

National Awards and SLAB meeing at Dehradun on 17022017

Nil 01 no

12 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a training on

Lean Manufacturing at Indore MP from 080317 to 100317

Nil 01 no

13 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Hindi meeting

organized by NARAKAS on 30032017 01 no 01 no

PART-E

Sl

No

Description of activity Annual target Under PD

Ac

Total

1 EDPIMCEET Export

Packging Product

Certification QMS-QTT

Incubator ZEDDesign

8611113

31

Nil 25

i No of programmes

conducted

7601113

31

Nil 23

ii No of persons trained 159255032

326032235

16828

Nil 1001

2 Follow-up action of previous Entrepreneurship Development Programmes -

Year Total no of trainees

trained

No of trainees who

have set up units

employed till date

2006-07 143 39

2007-08 917 71

2008-09 946 36

2009-10 2323 43

2010-11 2203 49

2011-12 2321 53

2012-13 2265 59

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2013-14 2234 74

2014-15 504 53

2015-16 926

2016-17 414

3 Motivational Campaigns- Annual target Conducted

No of Campaigns

conducted

06 06

4 i Project profiles (new) Nil Nil

ii Project profiles

(updated)

Nil Nil

iii State industrial

profiles

Nil 1

iv District industrial

potential survey

reports

Nil 13

v Any other Nil Nil

5 Name of the units

provided-

Intensive technical

consultancy (A brief

write-up)

6 Programme on ISO 900014000

Year Target No of

Programmes

conducted

No of Units

participated

No of units

obtained ISO

certification

during the

year

No of units

obtained ISO

Certification

till date

2006-07 - - - - -

2007-08 - - - - -

2008-09 - - - 17 17

2009-10 - - - 10 10

2010-11 - - - - 24

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2011-12 - - - - 25

2012-13 - - - - Nil

2013-14 - - - - 17

2014-15 - - - 18

2015-16 - - - 11 11

7 Programmes on

Name of the programme No of Programmes No of participants

WTO - -

One Day Awareness

Programme on Cluster Dev

Scheme

- -

One day Awareness

Programme on IPR

- -

9 Vendor Development Programmes cum exhibitions

Year Tar

get

No of

VDPs

conducted

No of SSI

units

participat

ed

No unit

register

ed

During

the

month

No of SSI units obtained orders

No

Rs No Rs

2006-07 1 - - - - - - - -

2007-08 NIL - - - - - - - -

2008-09 1 1 120 - - - - - -

2009-10 1 - - - - - - - -

2010-11 1 1 43 - - - - - -

2011-12 3 3 222 - - - - - -

2012-13 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

311

158+551

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2013-14 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

314

148+1541

-

-

-

-

-

- 2014-15 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

374

118+2000

-

-

-

-

-

-

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2015-16 5 1

5(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

236

100+2000

-

-

-

-

-

- 2016-17 5 1

5(SVDP)

0(NVDP)

259

Nil

10 Programmes on Achievement

ii Energy conservationEnergy Efficient

Technology etc

00

iv Packaging for export 01

v Product Certification 01

vi CLCSS 00

vii QMSQTT 01

Viii Lean Manufacturing 00

ix Business Incubator 03

x Design Clinic 01

xi ZED 03

11

Revenue of the Institute

Total revenue

earned

Rs

140485-

12

Revenue of the workshop

Annual

Target

Total revenue

earned

Rs

Nil Nil

13 Media coverage details- No(s)

i Press releases during the Year 4

ii Exhibitions participated 02

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iii RadioTV talks -

iv Advertisements released 5

v Press clipping compiled for the year -

vi Press clipping hosted on website -

vii Publications if any -

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CHAPTER-XVI

DISTRICT INDUSTRIES CENTRES VISITED BY THE OFFICERS OF

THIS INSTITUTE

The officers of this Institute visited District Industries Centre for discussion relating to

development of industries in the state and in connection with attending the Task Force

Meetingother official work

1 District Industries Centre Haldwani

2 District Industries Centre Almora

3 District Industries Centre Rudrapur Udham Singh Nagar

4 District Industries Centre Bageshwar

5 District Industries Centre Roorkee

6 District Industries Centre Dehradun

7 District Industries Centre Kotdwar

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CHAPTER-XVII

INCENTIVES TO ENTREPRENEURS

(i) Fiscal Incentives to new Industrial Units and to existing units on their substantial

expansion

New Industrial units and existing industrial units on their substantial expansion as defined set

up in growth centers industrial infrastructure development center(IIDCs) Industrial Estates

Export Processing Zones Theme Parks (Food Processing Parks Software Technology Parks

etc) as stated in Annexure-1 and Other areas as notified from time to time by the Central

Government are entitled to

(A) 100 (hundred percent) outright excise duty exception for a period of 10 years from

the date of commencement of commercial production

(B) 100 Income tax exemption for initial period of five years and thereafter 30 for

companies and 25 for other than companies for a further period of five years for

the entire state of Uttaranchal and Himachal Pradesh from the date of

commencement of commercial production

(C) 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

Rs30 lakh The existing units will also be entitled to this subsidy on their substantial

expansion as defined

(D) Thrust sector industries as mentioned in Annexure-II are entitled to similar

concession as mentioned in para 3(i) amp (ii) above in the entire state of Uttaranchal

and Himachal Pradesh without any area restrictions

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Development of Industrial Infrastructure

(i) The funding pattern under the Growth Centre Scheme currently envisaging a

central assistance of Rs10 crore per center is raised to Rs15 crore per center

(ii) The financing pattern of integrated infrastructure development center (IIDC)

between Government of India and SIDBI will change from 23 to 41 and the GOI

funds would be in the nature of a grant so as to provide the required infrastructural

support

Other Incentives

(i) Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna (PMMY) To bring the unbanked people under

the mainstream banking and make the neglected section of the population self

reliant and self dependent Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna was launched under 3

stages ie Shishu (Max Rs 50000) Kishor (Max Rs 5 Lacs)and Tarun (Rs 10

Lacs)

(iv) Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP)

Government of India has approved the introduction of a new credit linked subsidy

programme called Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation programme (PMEGP)

by merging the two schemes Prime Ministerrsquos Rojgar Yojana (PMRY) and Rural

Employment Generation Programme (REGP) for generation of employment

opportunities through establishment of Micro enterprise in rural as well as urban

areas PMEGP is a central sector scheme and being administrated by Ministry of

Micro Small amp Medium Enterprises (Mo MSME) The scheme is implementing by

Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC)a statutory organization under the

administrative control of Mo MSME as the single nodal agency at the National

level At the State level the scheme is being implemented through State

KVIC Directorates State Khadi amp Village Industries Boards ( KVIBs) and District

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Industries Centre( DICs) and Banks The Government subsidy under the scheme is

being routed by KVIC through the identified banks for eventual distribution to the

beneficiaries entrepreneurs in their Bank accounts

Ineligible Industries under the Policy

The list of industries excluded from the purview of proposed concessions is at

Annexure ndashII

In addition the Doon Valley Notifications (SONo102(E) dated 1st Feb 1989

(Annexure-IV) as amended from time to time issued by Ministry of Environment amp

Forests would continue to operate in the Doon Valley area on the industries

notified under it are excluded from the proposed concessions in the state of

Uttarakhand

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Annex -I

DETAILS OF TRAINING PROGRAMME CONDUCTED DURING THE YEAR 2016-17 S No Programme details Duration Candidate Details Name of the

Coordinator SC ST OBC PH GEN TOTAL M F M F M F M F M F

EDP

1 EDP (GEN) on Tour

Operator amp Tourist Guide at Ranibagh

Haldwani Nainital

18022017

to 22022017

10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 2 22 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director (Mech)

2 EDP(SC) on Wireman

Training at Shantipuri

Pantnagar US Nagar

13022017

to

23022017

18 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 20 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

3 ESDP (WPH-STP)

on Bakery amp

Confectionary Products Ranibagh

Nainital

06092016

to

20102016

0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 20 23 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

4 ESDP(SC-STP) on

Computer Accounting with Tally at

Kaladhungi Nainital

16082016

to 29092016

10 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

5 ESDP(SC) on Computer Accounting

Dehradun

21072016 to

02092016

10 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 5 25 UC Khanduri Asst Director

(Chem)

6 ESDP(GEN) on

Garments

Manufacturing at

Almora

22072016

to

02092016

0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 21 23 DS Martolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

7 ESDP(GEN) on Solar Energy at Haldwani

Nainital

04112016 to

16122016

3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 16 0 20 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

I- Total Participants

(Nos)

51 20 0 1 2 3 1 0 30 48 156

IMC

1 IMC(Gen) at Pantnagar US Nagar

23022017 16 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 13 8 38 DK Aggarwal Asst Director

(Mech)

2 IMC(SC) at ITI

Bageshwar

18032017 31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 50 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

3 IMC(SC) at Takula

Almora

09032016 22 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 4 39 UC Khanduri

Asst Director (Chem)

4 IMC(Gen) at JITI

Almora

16032017 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 9 42 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

5 IMC(ST) at ITI

Almora

15032016 19 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 41 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

6 IMC(Gen) at Ranibagh Haldwani Nainital

23022017 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 35 6 45 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

II- Total Participants

(Nos)

93 9 12 0 4 0 0 0 110 27 255

Grand Total (I + II)

13 PROGRAMMES

144 29 12 1 6 3 1 0 140 75 411

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Annex -II

List of Thrust Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo List of Thrust Industries

01 Floriculture

02 Medicinal herbs and aromatic herbs etc ndash processing

03 Honey

04 Horticulture and Agro based Industries such as -

a Sauces Ketchup etc

b Fruit juices amp fruit pulp

c Jams Jellies vegetable juices puree pickles etc

d Preserved fruits and vegetables

e Processing of fresh fruits and vegetables including packaging

f Processing preservation packaging of mushrooms

05 Food processing industry excluding those included in the negative list

06 Sugar and its by-products

07 Silk and silk products

08 Wool and wool products

09 Woven fabrics (Excisable garments)

10 Sports goods and articles and equipment for general physical exercise and equipment

for adventure sports activities

11 Paper and paper products excluding those in negative list

12 Pharma products

13 Information amp communication technology

Computer hardware

14 Bottling of mineral water

15 Eco-tourism ndash Hotels resorts spa entertainmentamusement parks and ropeways

16 Industrial gases (based on atmospheric fraction)

17 Handicrafts

18 Non-timber forest product based industries

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Negative List of Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo Negative list of Industries

01 Tobacco and tobacco products including cigarettes and pan masala

02 Thermal Power Plant (coaloil based)

03 Coal washeries dry coal processing

04 Inorganic Chemicals excluding medicinal grade oxygen (280411) medicinal grade hydrogen peroxide

(284711) compressed air (285130)

05 Organic Chemicals excluding Provitamins vitamins Hormones (2936) Glycosides (2939) sugars (2940)

06 Tanning and dying extracts tanins and their derivatives dyes colours paints and varnishes putty fillers and

other mastics inks

07 Marble and mineral substances not classified anywhere

08 Flour mills and rice mills

09 Foundries using coal

10 Minerals fuels mineral oils and products of their distillation

Bituminous substances mineral waxes

11 Synthetic rubber product

12 Cement clinkers and asbestos raw including fibre

13 Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp Fuses fireworks matches propellant powder etc)

14 Mineral or chemical fertilizers

15 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture and formulation)

16 Fibre glass and articles thereof

17 Manufacture of pulp ndash wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving pulp)

18 Branded aerated water soft drinks (non-fruit based)

19 Paper-

Writing or printing paper etc

Paper or paperboard etc

Maplitho paper etc

Newsprint in rolls or sheets

Craft paper etc

Sanitary towels etc

Cigarette paper

Grease-proof paper

Toilet or facial tissue etc

Paper and paperboard laminated internally with bitumen tar or asphalt

Carbon or similar copying paper

Products consisting of sheets of paper or paper board impregnated coated or covered with plastics etc

Paper and paperboard coated impregnated or covered with wax etc

20 Plastics and articles thereof

Serial No 5 Reproduction synthesis not allowed as also downstream industries for sugar

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Annex -III

RESTRICTIONS ON LOCATION OF INDUSTRIES MINING OPERATIONS AND OTHER DEVELOPMENT

ACTIVITIES IN DOON VALLEY IN UTTAR PRADESH

MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS

(Department of Environment Forests amp Wildlife)

New Delhi the 1st February 1989

NOTIFICATION

NOTIFICATION under section 3(2)(v) of Environment (Protection) Act 1986 and Rule 5(3) (d) of

Environment (Protection) Rules 1986 Restricting location of industries mining operations and other

development activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh

SO102(E) ndash Whereas notification under sub-rule (3) of rule 5 of the Environment (Protection)

Rules 1986 inviting objections against the imposition of restriction on location of industries mining

operation and other developmental activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh was published vide No

SO 923(E) dated the 6th October 1988

And Whereas all objections received have been duly considered by the Central Government

Now therefore in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (d) of sub-rule (3) of Rule 5 of the

said rules the Central Government hereby imposes restrictions on the following activities in Doon Valley

bounded on the North by Mussorie ridge in the North-East by Lesset Himalayan range on the South-

West by Shivalik ranges river Ganga in the South-East and river Yamuna in the North-West except those

activities which are permitted by the Central Government for examining the environmental impacts

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(i) Location setting of industrial units ndash It has to be as per guidelines given in the annexure or guidelines

as may be issued from time to time by the Ministry of Environment amp Forests Government of India

(ii) Mining ndash Approval of the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests must be obtained before starting

any mining activity

(iii) Tourism ndash It should as per Tourism Development Plan (TDP) to be prepared by the State Department

of Tourism and duly approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(iv) Grazing ndash As per the plan to be prepared by the State Government and duly approved by the Union

Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(v) Land Use ndash As per Master Plan of development and Land Use Plan of the entire area to be prepared

by the State Government and approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

[No J-200123886-1A]

Sd-

(KP GEETHAKRISHNAN)

Secretary

ANNEXURE

Guidelines for permitting restricting industrial units in the Doon Valley area

Industries will be classified under Green Orange and Red categories as shown below for purposes of

permittingrestricting such industrial units in the Doon Valley from the environmental and ecological

considerations

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CATEGORY GREEN

A LIST OF INDUSTRIES IN APPROVED INDUSTRIAL AREAS WHICH MAY BE DIRECTRLY CONSIDERED

FOR ISSUE OF NO OBJECTION CERTIFICATE WITHOUT REFERRING TO (MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS) (IN CASE OF DOUBTS REFERENCE WILL BE MADE TO MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS)

1 All such non-obnoxious and non-hazardous industries employing upto 100 persons The

abnoxious and hazardous industries are those using inflammable explosive corrosive or

toxic substances

2 All such industries which do not discharge industrial effluents of a polluting nature and

which do not undertake any of the following process

Electroplating

Galvanizing

Bleaching

Degreasing

Phosphating

Dyeing

Pickling tanning

Polishing

Cooking of fibres and Digesting

Designing of Fabric

Unhairing Soaking deliming and bating of hides

Washing of fabric

Trimming Puling juicing and blanching of fruits and vegetables

Washing of equipment and regular floor washing using of considerable cooling water

Separated milk buttermilk and whey

Stopping and processing of grain

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Distillation of alcohol stillage and evaporation

Slaughtering of animals rendering of bones washing of meat

Juicing of sugar cane extraction of sugar Filteration centrifugation distillation

Pulping and fermenting of coffee beam

Processing of fish

Filter back wash in DM Plants exceeding 20 KI per day capacity

Pulp making pulp processing and paper making Cocking of coal washing of blast furnace

flue gases

Stripping of oxides

Washing of used sand by hydraulic discharge

Washing of latex etc

Solvent extraction

3 All such industries which do no use fuel in their manufacturing process or in any subsidiary

process and which do not emit fugitive emissions of a diffused nature

Industries not satisfying any one of the three criteria are recommended to be referred to Ministry

of Environment amp Forests

The following industries appear to fall in non-hazardous non-obnoxious and non-polluting

category subject to fulfillment of above three conditions

1 Atta-chakkies

2 Rice Mullors

3 Iceboxes

4 Dal mills

5 Groundnut decortinating (dry)

6 Chilling

7 Tailoring and garment making

8 Apparl making 9 Cotton and woolen hosiery

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10 Handloom weaving

11 Shoe lace manufacturing

12 Gold and Silver thread and sari work

13 Gold and Silver smithy

14 Leather Footwear and leather products excluding tanning amp hide processing

15 Manufacture of mirror from sheet glass and photo-frame

16 Musical instruments manufacturing

17 Sports goods

18 Bamboo and cane products (only dry operations)

19 Card Board and paper products (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

20 Insulation and other coated papers (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

21 Scientific and Mathematical instruments

22 Furniture (Wooden and Steel)

23 Assembly of domestic electrical appliances

24 Radio assembling

25 Fountain pens

26 Polythene plastic and PVC goods through extrusionmoulding

27 Surgical gauges and bandages

28 Railway sleepers (only concrete)

29 Cotton spinning and weaving

30 Rope (cotton and plastic)

31 Carpet weaving

32 Assembly of Air coolers

33 Wires pipes-extruded shapes from metals

34 Automobile servicing amp repair stations

35 Assembly of Bicycles baby carriages and other small non-motorised vehicles

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36 Electronics equipment (assembly)

37 Toys

38 Candles

39 Carpentary ndash excluded saw mill

40 Cold storage (small scale)

41 Restaurants

42 Oil-ginningexpelling (non-hydrogenation and no refining)

43 Ice Cream

44 Mineralized water

45 Jobbing amp Machining

46 Manufacture of Steel units amp suit cases

47 Paper pins amp U clips

48 Block making for printing

49 Optical frames

CATEGORY ORANGE

B LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CAN BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY WITH PROPER

ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL ARRANGEMENT

1 All such industries which discharge some liquid effluents (below 500 klday) that can be

controlled with suitable proven technology

2 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is less than 24 mtday and

the particulars emissions from which can be controlled with suitable proven technology

3 All such industries employing not more than 500 persons

The following industries with adoption of proven pollution control technology subject to

fulfilling the above three condition fall under this category

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1 Lime manufacture ndash pending decision on proven pollution control device and

Supreme Courtrsquos decision on quarrying

2 Ceramics

3 Sanitary ware

4 Tyres and tubes

5 Refuse incineration (controlled)

6 Flour mills

7 Vegetable oils including solvent extracted oils

8 Soap without steam boiling process and synthetic detergents formulation

9 Steam generating plants

10 Manufacture of office and house hold equipment and appliances involving use of

fossil fuel combustion

11 Manufacture of machineries and machine tools and equipments

12 Industrial gases (only) Nitrogen Oxygen and CO2

13 Miscellaneous glassware without involving use of fossil-fuel combustion

14 Optical glass

15 Laboratory ware

16 Petroleum storage amp transfer facilities

17 Surgical and medical products including amp probabilities of latex products

18 Foot wear (Rubber)

19 Bakery products biscuits amp Confectioners

20 Instant teacoffee coffee processing

21 Malted food

22 Manufacture of power driven pumps compressors refrigeration units fire

fighting equipment etc

23 Wire drawing (cold process) amp bailing straps

24 Steel furniture fasteners etc

25 Plastic processed goods

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26

Medical amp surgical instruments

27

Acetylene (synthetic)

28

Glue amp Gelatine

29

Potassium permanganse

30

Metallic sodium

31

Photographic films papers amp photographic chemicals

32

Surface coating industries

33

Fragrances fragours amp food additives

34

Plant nutrients (only manure)

Note

35

aerated watersoft drink

(a) Industries falling within the above identified list shall be assessed by the State Pollution

Control Board and referred to the Union Department of Environment for consideration

before according No Objection Certificate

(b) The total number of fuel burning industries that shall be permitted in the Valley will be

limited by 8 tonnes per day or Sulphur Dioxides from all sources (This corresponds to 400

tonnes per day Coal with 1 sulphur)

(c) Setting of Industrial areas should be based on sound criteria

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CATEGORY RED

C LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CANNOT BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY

1 All those industries which discharge effluents of a polluting nature at the rate of more

than 500 klday and for which the natural course for sufficient dilution is not available

and effluents from which cannot be controlled with suitable technology

2 All such industries employing more than 500 personsday

3 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is more than 24 mtday

The following industries appear to fall under this category covered by all the points as

above

1 Ferrous and non-ferrous metal extraction refining casting forging alloy making

processing etc

2 Dry Coal ProcessingMineral processing industries like Ore

sintering benefication pollutization etc

3 Phosphate look processing plants

4 Cement plants with horizontal rotary kilns

5 Glass and glass products involving use of coal

6 Petroleum refinery

7 Petro-chemical industries

8 Manufacture of lubricating oils and greases

9 Synthetic rubber manufacture

10 Coal oil wood or nuclear based thermal power plants

11 Vanaspati hydrogenated vegetable oils for industrial purposes

12 Sugar mills (white and khandari)

13 Craft paper mills

14 Coke oven by products and coaltar distillation products

15 Alkalies

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16

Caustic soda

17

Potash

18

Electro thermal products (artificial abrasives Calcium carbide etc)

19

Phosphorous and its compounds

20

Acids and their salts (organic amp inorganic)

21

Nitrogen compounds (Cynides cynamides and other nitrogen compounds)

22

Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp fuses)

23

Pthalic anhydride

24

Processes involving chlorinated hydrocarbon

25

Chlorine Fluorine bromine Iodine amp their compounds

26

Fertilizer industry

27

Paper board and straw board

28

Synthetics fibres

29 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture

formulations)

amp

30 Basic drugs

31 Alcohol (Industrial or potable)

32 Leather industry including tanning and processing

33 Coke making coal liquification and fuel gas making industries

34 Fibre glass production and processing

35 Manufacture of pulp-wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving

pulp)

36 Pigment dyes and their intermediates

37 Industrial carbons (including graphite electrodes anodes midget electrodes

graphite blocks graphite crucibles gas carbons activated carbon synthetic

diamonds carbon black channel black lamp black etc)

38 Electro-chemicals (other than these covered under Alkali group)

39 Paints enamels amp varnishes

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40 Poly propylene

41 Poly Vinyl chloride

42 Cement with vertical shaft kiln technology penging certification of proven

technology on pollution control

43 Chlorates perchlorates amp peroxides

44 Polishes

45 Synthetic resin amp Plastic products

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CHAPTER-I

INTRODUCTION

The Micro Small amp Medium Enterprises Development Institute (MSME-DI) Haldwani

(formerly SISI) established in the year 1983 is a field level Institute of the Office of

Development Commissioner (MSME) under Ministry of MSME Government of India The Oo

DC (MSME) under the aegis of Ministry of MSME is an apex body for formulating policies to

Micro Small and Medium Enterprises in the country In addition it implements promotional

activities through its country wide network of MSME Development Institutes (MSME-DIs)

Branch MSME Development Institutes (Br MSME-DIs) MSME Testing Centres (MSME-TCs)

MSME Testing Stations (MSME-TS) MSME-Technology Development centres (MSME-TDCs)

MSME-Tool Rooms and Training Centres (MSME-TRTCs) etc

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CHAPTER-II

ROLE AND FUNCTIONS OF MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE

The main functions of MSME-DI Haldwani are-

To facilitate interface between various Central amp State Govt

Departments and other developmental functionaries for the promotion

of micro small and medium enterprises in the state of Uttarakhand

To sensitise the MSMEs towards quality lean manufacturing and

modern marketing practices to make it competitive and sustainable

To provide Technology Support Services

To provide Economic Information Services

To conduct Management Entrepreneurship Development

Entrepreneurship Skill Development Business Development

Programmes

To conduct Industrial Motivational Campaign

To provide Marketing Support

Dissemination of information relating to biotechnology IPR Energy

Conservation ISO-9000 Bar code NMCP schemes etc

To promote Ancillary and Vendor Development

To promote Cluster Development

To explore avenues for employment generation in rural amp far-flung

areas

In addition to above the Institute re-orients its activities in accordance with the policy

initiatives taken by the Ministry of Micro Small amp Medium Enterprises Govt of India from

time to time for promotion amp development of MSME Sector

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CHAPTER-III

GEOGRAPHY AND RESOURCES OF UTTARAKHAND STATE AT A GLANCE

Uttarakhand the 27th State of the Country was created on 9th November 2000 It is an

intermediate zone between the western and central Himalayas lying in the north of the vast

and bountiful expanse of India

Location The State extends between 280-430 and 310 ndash 270 latitude

and 770-340 East and 810-020 longitude

Area 53483 Square Kms Containing Garhwal Kumaon having 13

Districts

Hill-46035 Sq KM PLAIN-7448 Sq KM

Forest Coverage 34651 SqKM

648 of the total land

Agricultural land 2005 of the total land

Cultivated land 4066

Working Capital Dehradun

Population 101167 lakhs ( As per 2011 Census)

Population Density 189 persqKm

Literacy rate Over all 7963 Male ndash 8833 and Female ndash 7070

Length of the metalled road 16600 Kms

Rail Head Dehradun Kotdwar Kathgodam

Airports Dehradun ( Jollygrant) Udham Singh Nagar (Pant Nagar)

Pithoragarh (Naini Saini)

Resources The State is blessed with human as well as natural

resources such as horticulture forest fisheries live stock resources

mineral and thus having a great potential for tourism and Hydro Electric

Power generation

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Electrified Villages 786

The main industries of the state are Agro based Rice Mills Paper

Mills Woolen Electrical Chemical amp allied products Engineering

Mineral Grindings Wood Crafts etc and ancillary unit for defense amp

public sector undertakings

Minerals The state is rich in Dolomite Magnetite Granite Graphite

Gypsum Chalk etc

Number of Micro SSIMedium Units as on 31032015

Micro 2522 Small 177 Medium 13 (total-2712)

Number of Large Units 220

Industrial EstatesAreas

SIDCUL - Ranipur Kotdwar Pantnagar

Selaqui(Dehradun) ampSitarganj

- IndlEstateareas - 32

- Mini IndlEstatesareas-09

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CHAPTER-IV

ORGANISATIONAL DETAILS

Land amp Building

The Institute is located at Kham Bangla Campus Kaladhungi Road adjacent to the

District Industries Centre Haldwani on the plot of land measuring 1162 square mtrs Having

covered area of 53379 sq meters The building was constructed in the year 1991 keeping

in view the requirement of branch Institute After up gradation of the branch Institute to the

full-fledged MSME-DI the present accommodation falls short of requirement

The Institute Expertise

Economic Investigation

Chemical

Food Processing

Mechanical

Electrical

Ancillary Development

Information Technology

Industrial Management and Training

Glass amp Ceramic

Technology Resource Centre (TRC)

SENET etc

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Human Resources

The Institute is functioning under over all supervision of the Director The officers in

position as on 31-03-2016

1 Shri DK Aggarwal Asstt Director (Mechanical)

Looking after Mechanical Workshop Mechanical Division Electronis Hosiery

SENET (Purchases Loading of Data) ZED Scheme National Awards MATU Bar Code

Startuprsquos related co-ordination with statecentral NMCP Scheme (Design Clinic ICT)

WTO Vigilance Officer Liason with RBI Policy related matters Advisory Committee

meeing Rajiv Gandhi Udyog Mitra Yojna and Administration Other work amp targets

assigned by the Director He is the nodal officer for Champawat Dehardun and Pauri

Districts

2 Shri SC Kandpal Asstt Director (Metal Finishing)

Looking after Metal finishing division Metallurgy amp Electrical division Chemical

amp Allied Leather Biotechnology Food division Glass amp Ceramics IPR Business

Incubator EET Scheme Energy Conservation Product Certification Export amp

Marketing division NVDP SVDP Public Procurement Policy Lean Manufacturing CDP

QMS-QTT and other work amp targets assigned by the Director He is the nodal officer

for Nanital Bageshwar amp US Nagar Districts

3 Shri DS Martolia Asstt Director (Admn)

Looking after Administrative Work relating to Personnel amp HR matters of

Gazetted officers Maintenance of Genetator unserviceable stores amp old

records Medical GPF Advances DDO amp Accounts Udhyog Bandhu (Kumaon)

Meeting and Other work amp targets assigned by the Director He is the nodal officer

for Almora Pithoragarh amp Chamoli Districts

4 Shri Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Statistics)

Looking after Rajbhasha Division EI amp PI divisionDIPSR Training Management

System (TMS) IMT Monthly Progress Report (MPR) Annual Report amp other reports to Oo

DC(MSME) Web based MPR MSEFC Parliament Question RTI matters Statistical Related

other work NSIC co-ordination amp other inter official co-ordination SENET (Visiting official

mail amp DC office website) reports and returns from DICs and other work amp targets

assigned by the Director He is the nodal officer for Tehri amp Rudraprayag Districts

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5 Shri Amit Mohan Investigator (Mechanical)-

Looking after Mechanical Workshop Mechanical Division Co-ordination of office

meetings PMEGP Skill Development Programmes DLBC Meeting SLBC meetings

Library SENET (Visiting official mail amp DC office website AMC of LAN Telephone

Printers Photocopiers Computers amp EPBX) MDA (International Trade fairs amp

exhibitions) Media Management CLCSS amp CGTMSE Auto Cluster and Other

works amp targets assigned by the Director He is the nodal officer for Haridwar amp

Uttarkashi Districts

Coordination of work-

Sh VK Sharma Dy Director Ic coordinates all activities including the field

visits to organize programmes at various places of the state in order to ensure even and

effective spread of the activities of the Institute

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STAFF IN POSITION OF MSME-DI HALDWANI AS ON 31032017

Sl No

Name of Post Noof post

In Position

Vacant Name

1

Director

1

0

1

Vacant

2 Dy Director (Ic) 1 1 0 Sh VK Sharma

3 AssttDirector GrI (Food) 1 0 1 Vacant

4 AssttDirector GrI(Chem) 1 0 1 Vacant

5 AssttDirector GrII(Chem) 2 0 2 Vacant

6 AssttDirectorGrII(Mech) 2 1 1 Sh DK Aggarwal

7 Asstt Director Gr II(IMT)MF 1 1 0 Sh SC Kandpal

8 Asstt Director Gr II(Admn) 1 1 0 Sh DS Martolia

9 Asstt Director Gr II(Stats) 1 1 0 Sh Pushkar Singh

10

Asstt Director GrII(Elecx) 1 0 1 Vacant

11

Investigator (Chem) 1

0

1

Vacant

12 Investigator (Mech) 1 1

0

Sh Amit Mohan

13 Investigator (LF) 1 0 1 Vacant

14 Office Supdt 1 0 1 Vacant

15 Upper Division Clerks 1 0 1 Vacant

16 Lower Division Clerks 3 2 1 Sh Mohan S Bisht

Sh Subodh Banerjee

17 Instructor 2 0 2 Vacant

18 Skilled Worker GrII 1 1 0 ShVinod Kr Arya

19 Driver 1 1 0 ShPrem Singh

20 Helper 1 0 1 Vacant

21 MTS 6 6 0 ShRanveer Singh

ShJagdish Lal

ShRam Sewak

ShBishan Ram

ShPooran Chandra

Sh Sandeep

Total 29 17 12

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CHAPTER-V

1 Classification of Enterprises

Subsequent to the implementation of rdquoThe Micro Small and Medium Enterprises

Development Act 2006rdquo with effect from October 2006 filing of Entrepreneurs

Memorandum Part-I and Part-II came into vogue Under the Act Micro Small and

Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) are classified as under

Enterprise

(Type) Investment in Plant amp Machinery

(Manufacturing) Investment in Equipment

(Service) Micro Up to `25 lakh Up to ` 10 lakh Small Above ` 25 lakh up to ` 5 crore Above ` 10 lakh up to ` 2 crore Medium Above ` 5 crore up to ` 10 crore Above ` 2 crore up to ` 5 crore

2 Udyog Aadhar Memorandum (UAM)

In order to simplify the process involved in the filing of Entrepreneurs Memorandum (Part

I ampII) and to save the entrepreneurs from undue hardships a one page self certified

registration form named UAM has been introduced This can be filed on line from

anywhere and at any time thus doing away the need of coming physically to District

Industries Centre and with no time lag This has become effective wef01092015 This

Unique Aadhaar No enables the unitsenterprises to seek various assistance from the

Government wherever required and apply online about various services being offered by

All Ministries and Departments

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Recent Trends in Growth of MSME in Uttarakhand

[Filing of Udyod Aadhar Memorandum during 2015-16 to 2016-17]

11 Udyoyg Adhaar Memorandum replaced Entrepreneur Memorandum(Part II) and came into existence wef 01092015 (Chart 11)

Chart 11 Number of UAM filed by the MSMEs in Uttarakhand State from 01 September 2015 to 31 March 2017

Source www udyogaadhaargovin

0

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

7000

Micro Small Medium Total

Series1 5064 1614 142 6820

UA

M f

iled

No of UAM filed during 01092015 to 31032017

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21 District-wise distribution of number of UAM filed during 01092015 to 31032017 is as noted below (Statement 21)

Statement 21 District-wise distribution of number of UAM filed by the MSMEs in Uttarakhand

State during 01092015 to 31032017

Position as on 31st March 2017

SNo

Name of District

Udyog Aadhaar

Regd

Micro

Small

Medium

1 Almora 229 183 42 4

2 Bageshwar 180 170 10 0

3 Chamoli 181 176 5 0

4 Champawat 166 150 16 0

5 Dehradun 937 745 182 10

6 Haridwar 1709 983 651 75

7 Nainital 485 343 125 17

8 Pauri Garhwal 417 349 64 4

9 Pithoragarh 242 236 4 2

10 Rudraprayag 132 130 2 0

11 Tehri Garhwal 261 226 34 1

12 Udham Singh

Nagar

1670 1175 466 29

13 Uttarkashi 211 198 13 0

Total 6820 5064 1614 142

Source www udyogaadhaargovin

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Chart 21 District-wise distribution of number of UAM filed by the MSMEs in

Uttarakhand State during 01092015 to 31032017

22 Top five Districts in terms of number of UAM filed by the MSMEs upto

31032017 are Haridwar US Nagar Dehradun Nainital and Pauri These

Districts together account for 7651 of the total number of UAM filed

0

200

400

600

800

1000

1200

No of UAM filed wef 01092015 to 31032017 (District wise)

Micro

Small

Medium

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Distribution of UAM filed by Manufacturing and Service Enterprises

31 Out of the total UAM filed discussed above distribution as per Manufacturing

and Service Sector among Micro Small amp Medium segments in Uttarakhand

State are as noted below

Position as on 31st March 2017

SNo

Name of District

Udyog Aadhaar Regd

Micro Small Medium

Manufac-turing

Service M S M S M S

1 Almora 111 126 104 82 6 40 1 4

2 Bageshwar 101 82 96 77 5 5 0 0

3 Chamoli 96 99 96 93 0 6 0 0

4 Champawat 100 77 89 69 11 8 0 0

5 Dehradun 470 646 328 555 134 86 8 5

6 Haridwar 1217 501 604 384 543 110 70 7

7 Nainital 331 217 223 158 102 44 6 15

8 Pauri Garhwal 194 229 144 208 47 20 3 1

9 Pithoragarh 181 97 170 89 7 6 4 2

10 Rudraprayag 72 61 70 61 2 0 0 0

11 Tehri Garhwal 172 107 145 93 27 13 0 1

12 Udham Singh

Nagar

1123 553 725 453 374 95 24 5

13 Uttarkashi 75 188 72 175 3 13 0 0

Total 4243 2983 2866 2497 1261 446 116 40

Source www udyogaadhaargovin

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CHAPTER-VI

TRAINING INDUSTRIAL MOTIVATION CAMPAIGNS (IMC) AND

ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES (EDP)

The micro small and medium enterprises (MSME) sector has emerged as a highly

vibrant and dynamic sector of the Indian economy over the last five decades MSMEs not

only play crucial role in providing large employment opportunities at comparatively lower

capital cost than large industries but also help in industrialization of rural amp backward areas

thereby reducing regional imbalances assuring more equitable distribution of national

income and wealth MSMEs are complementary to large industries as ancillary units and

contribute enormously to the socio-economic development of the country

The Ministry of Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (Mo MSME) promotes the

development of micro and small enterprises in the country with the objective of creating self-

employment opportunities and upgrading the relevant skills of existing and potential

entrepreneurs

Entrepreneurship development is one of the key elements for promotion of micro and

small enterprises particularly the first generation entrepreneurs Entrepreneurship and

resultant creation of employment and wealth is a major means of inclusive development

Hence entrepreneurship development has been one of the priorities in almost all the

countries the world over

In order to ensure that young entrepreneurs are encouraged and suitably equipped to

go into new ventures the Ministry has set up three National level Entrepreneurship

Development Institute namely National Institute for Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (

NI-MSME) Hyderabad The National Institute for Entrepreneurship and Small Business

Development (NIESBUD) NOIDA and Indian Institute of Entrepreneurship (IIE) Guwahati to

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undertake the task of promotion of entrepreneurship and skill development training on a

regular basis

This institute has also been supporting the efforts of Government of Uttarakhand

Industrial Associations Technical Managerial Institutions other NGOs and entrepreneurs for

motivational and skill development needs

The State of Uttarakhand has difficult geographical terrain having international border

with Nepal China amp Tibet The state has about 89 of the land as a mountain region

containing transportation bottleneck It is not found viable in long run to set up large and

medium scale units in the hilly region The Institute is therefore focusing for development of

micro and small enterprises in this region for motivating the educated unemployed youths

towards self-employment

The Institute organized EDPs on Solar Energy Tour Operator and Tourist Guide

Bakery and Confectionary Products Computer Accounting with Tally Electrical Appliance

Repairing Garments manufacturing Food Processing etc at various locations in the

state It is vital to mention here that the Govt of Uttarakhand is focusing on

harvesting Solar Energy in the state therefore there is lot of scope in this renewable

source of energy

The Institute was assigned the targets for conducting of 6 ESDPs Gen 02 SC- 01 ST-

01 Women amp PH(S)- 01 SC(S)- 01 2 EDPs SC-01 GEN-1 IMCs-6 (Gen-03 SC-

02 ST-01) during the year The details of the aforesaid EDPs and IMCs is given at

annexure-I

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CHAPTER-VII

NATIONAL MANUFACTURING COMPTITIVENESS PROGRAMME

(NMCP)

The Government has announced formulation of National Manufacturing

Competitiveness Programme in 2005 with an objective to support the Small and Medium

Enterprises (SMEs) in their endeavour to become competitive and adjust the competitive

pressure caused by liberalization and moderation of tariff rates Under the scheme

Manufacturing Competitiveness Programme by the National Manufacturing Competitiveness

Council

Worldwide it is manufacturing that has driven growth In order to revive the

manufacturing sector particularly micro small and medium enterprises and to enable them

to adjust to the competitive pressures caused by liberalization and moderation of tariff rates

I propose to launch a new scheme that will help them strengthen their operations and

sharpen their competitiveness The scheme will be called the Manufacturing Competitiveness

Programme The design of the scheme will be worked out by the National Manufacturing

Competitiveness Council (NMCC) in consultation with the industry along with relevant stake

holders like the Ministry of MSME conceptualized and finalized the components of the

programme incorporating suitable inputs from the stake holders Nine Schemes have been

drawn up including schemes for promotion of ICT Design Clinics and Marketing Support etc

for SMEs Implementation will be in the PPP model and financing will be tied up during the

course of the next year

MSME-DI Haldwani motivated entrepreneurs to adopt and modernise themselves

taking assistance from NMCP schemes through various training programmes It also

conducted awareness programmes of some schemes like QMS amp QTT Lean Manufacturing

Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) Product Certification Zero Defect Zero Effect CLCSS

Businss Incubator Bar Code Energy Efficiency Technology etc

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON ldquoQMSQTTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Vinayak Grand Haridwar

DATE- 25072016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 36

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

AssttDirector (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI haldwani

Sh Sudipt Kumar Scientist BIS Dehradun

Sh Ashish Bhargava Consultant

URS

Certification

Haridwar

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON ldquoDESIGN CLINIC SCHEMErdquo

PLACE- Hotel Gardenia SIDCUL Haridwar

DATE- 20022017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 28

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Prof Dr S Ghosal Professor amp Director School of Design

Studies UPES Dehradun

Sh Amit Mohan Invetigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoPACKAGING FOR EXPORTldquo

PLACE- SBS PG College Rudrapur

DATE- 31052016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 32

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Tushar Bandopadhyay Asstt Director

IIP New Delhi

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoSUPPORT FOR ENTREPRENEURIAL AND MANAGERIAL

DEVELOPMENT OF SMEs THROUGH INCUBATORrdquo

PLACE- Amrapali Group of Institutes Haldwani

DATE- 22032016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 60

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh VK Sharma Dy Director Ic

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Amit Mohan Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoSUPPORT FOR ENTREPRENEURIAL AND MANAGERIAL

DEVELOPMENT OF SMEs THROUGH INCUBATORrdquo

PLACE- Graphic Era University Dehradun

DATE- 16112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 86

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh SC Kandpal

Asstt Director (MF)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh BK Tiwari DG

Graphic Era University

Sh Amit Mohan Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoSUPPORT FOR ENTREPRENEURIAL AND MANAGERIAL

DEVELOPMENT OF SMEs THROUGH INCUBATORrdquo

PLACE- University of Petroleum amp Energy

Studies Dehradun

DATE- 18112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 70

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh Amit Mohan

Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Dr KS Mishra Senior Professor

UPES Dehradun

Dr Shailey Singhal Associate Professor

UPES Dehradun

Dr PK Mishra Associate Professor

UPES Dehradun

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoZERO DEFECT ZERO EFFECTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Gardenia SIDCUL Haridwar

DATE- 08112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 58

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoZERO DEFECT ZERO EFFECTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Gardenia SIDCUL Haridwar

DATE- 16032017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 59

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh Pushkar Singh

Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Abhishek Srivastava ZED Consultant

QCI

Sh DK Aggarwal Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Amit Mohan Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoZERO DEFECT ZERO EFFECTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Rudra Continental Rudrapur

DATE- 22022017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 54

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh SC Kandpal

Asstt Director (MF)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh YC Pandey GM

DIC US Nagar

Sh Ashok Bansal Ex President

KGCCI

Sh DK Aggarwal Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoProduct Certificationrdquo

PLACE- Selaqui Dehradun

DATE- 19102016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 60

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh UC Khanduri

Asstt Director (Chem)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

ShSaurabh Tiwari Scientist

BIS Dehradun

Sh Kush Sharma Scientist

BIS Dehradun

Sh Ashish Bhargava Manager

URS Certification Haridwar

Sh Manoj Gaur Branch Director

NSIC Dehradun

Sh SS Katiyal Manager

DIC Dehradun

Sh Manoj Sharma President

UIWA Dehradun

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Reimbursement of Units under Technology amp Quality Up gradation Support

to MSME (TEQUP) for acquiring National and International Product

Certification

The details for the period 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are given below

SNo Name Of the Unit Reimbursement

Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Hertech Electronics

Plot NoI E Sector 12 IIE SIDCUL Haridwar

Rs 26250-

Total Rs 26250-

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CHAPTER-VIII

VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

Vendor Development Programmes (VDPs) are being organized by MSME Development

Institutes located in every corner of the country to provide common platform for business as

well as selling organizations to interact with each other with a view to identifying emerging

demands of the buyer organizations while simultaneously providing an opportunity for

displaying the capabilities of the small scale entrepreneurs and their industrial ventures Such

programmes have proved to be of immense use in locating suitable entrepreneurs by a

number of buying organizations including the Public Sector Enterprises various Wings of

Defence Railways and others in indigenising a number of products which hitherto have been

imported at a colossal cost

Two types of VDPs are being organized by MSME DIs - National Level VDPs -cum-

Exhibitions and State Level VDPs In National Level VDPs of 3 days duration large scale

organizations such as BEL BHEL TELCO BSNL IOC NHPC NTPC etc interact with MSEs in

establishing potential vendors In these National Level VDPs an exhibition is also put up for

displaying the products of MSMEs and large scale organizations In State Level VDPs only

one or two buying large scale organisation functioning in the State participates in the

programme and interacts with MSMEs (sellers) in the Buyer-Seller Meets Business enquiries

ranging from `5 crore to `20 crore per VDP are being generated through National Level

VDPs

MSME-DI conducted 05 State Level Vendor Development Programme in different

places of Uttarakhand state Details of programmes are as under

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- HRD Centre BHEL Haridwar

DATE- 09112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 28

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh DK Aggarwal

AsstDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Kotdwar

DATE- 16122016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 63

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh DS Martolia

AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME Haldwani

Sh Manoj Kumar General Manager

BEL Kotdwar

Sh SC Kandpal AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Haridwar

DATE- 29112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 38

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh Amit Mohan

Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Rajeshwar Giri DGM

THDC Rishikesh

Sh RM Dubey DGM (Procurement)

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Rai Singh DGM (VDP)

THDC Rishikesh

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME Haldwani

Sh GC Joshi Dy Manager

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Yogesh Sharma Manager

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Sadhu Ram Saini President

BIDWABahadrabad

Sh Harendra Garg Chairman

SMA Haridwar

Sh DK Aggarwal Asstt Director

MSME Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Rudrapur

DATE- 09032017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 58

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh SC Kandpal

Astt Director (MF)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Skand Shiv Bhardwaj BHEL

CFP Rudrapur

Sh K Das GM

Ic BHEL CFP Rudrapur

Sh VK Sharma Dy Director Ic

MSME-DI Haldwani

ShYC Pandey GM

DIC Rudrapur

Sh Ashok Bansal Ex President

KGCCI Kashipur

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Patel Nagar Dehradun

DATE- 20102016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 65

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR SH UCKHANDURI

AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Ashok Lalwani HUDCO

Dehradun

Sh Mahesh Sharma President

UIWA Dehradun

Sh Manoj Gaur BM

NSIC Dehradun

SmtKaushlya Bandhu Jt Director

DOI Dehradun

Sh SP Goyal Incharge

KGCCI Dehradun

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CHAPTER-IX

MARKETING ASSISTANCE AND TECHNOLOGY UP-GRADATION

SCHEME FOR MSME AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE ON BAR-CODE

MSMEs sector has emerged as a highly vibrant and dynamic sector of the Indian

economy over the last five decades MSMEs are not only playing crucial role in providing

large employment opportunities at comparatively lower capital cost than large industries but

also helping in industrialization of rural and backward areas thereby reducing regional

imbalances assuring more equitable distribution of national income and wealth

It may be mentioned here that Marketing a strategic tool for business development is

critical for the growth and survival of MSMEs Marketing is most important factor for the

success of any enterprise It is one of the weakest areas wherein MSMEs face major

problems in the present competitive age Due to lack of information scarcity of resources

and unorganized way of selling marketing MSME sector finds problems in exploiting new

markets

The objective of this programme envisages that some of those clusters of MSMEs which

have quality production and export potential shall be identified amp encouraged and assisted

through this scheme to achieve competitiveness in the national and international markets

The programme aims at improving the marketing competitiveness of MSME sector by

improving their techniques and technologiesrsquo promotion of exports and to provide a check on

imports also

Financial assistance on Bar-code

The basic objective of financial assistance is to enhance the marketing competitiveness of

Micro amp Small Enterprises (MSEs) by way of

(i) Providing 75 of one-time registration fee and annual recurring fee (for first three

years) paid by MSEs to GS1 India

(ii) (ii) Popularizing the adoption of bar codes on large scale amongst MSEs and (iii)

Motivating and encouraging MSEs for use of bar codes through conducting

seminars on Bar-code etc

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Reimbursement of Units under Bar Code ndash

The details for the period 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are given below

SNo Name Of the Unit Reimbursement Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Janisons Herbo Labs Pvt Ltd

Plot No 6Sector II DC IIE

Pantnagar

38430-

2- Ms Garg Foods

Naya Gaon Julfkaar

Kaladhungi Nainital

33451-

3- Ms Shree Herbal Health Care 79 Arhat Bazar Saharanpur Road Dehradun

25695-

4- Ms Govindam Enterprises

D-144F Top Floor Freedom Fighter Enclave

New Delhi

25695-

5- Ms Demigod Agro Food Pvt Ltd

4 Nandpuri Arya Nagar Chowk Opp Holy Baril

Jwalapur Haridwar

25695-

Total Rs 148966-

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Reimbursement to the Participating Units in Trade FairExhibition for the

year 2016-17 for Uttarakhand state ndash

SNo

Name of the Unit Amt Reimbursed

1 Ms Kashmir Emporium Raipur Road Dehradun

(International)

Rs 122772-

2 Ms Rawat Engg Tech Pvt Ltd Dehradun

(Domestic)

Rs 30000-

Total Rs 152772-

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CHAPTER-X

Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme (CLCSS) for Technology

Upgradation of the Small Scale Industries

The Ministry of Small Scale Industries (SSI) is operating a scheme for technology

upgradation of Small Scale Industries (SSI) called the Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme

(CLCSS) The Scheme aims at facilitating technology upgradation by providing upfront capital

subsidy to SSI units including tiny khadi village and coir industrial units on institutional

finance (credit) availed of by them for modernisation of their production equipment (plant and

machinery) and techniques The Scheme provides for 15 per cent capital subsidy to SSI units

including tiny units on institutional finance availed of by them for induction of well established

and improved technology in selected subsectorsproducts approved under the Scheme The

eligible amount of subsidy calculated under the scheme is based on the actual loan amount not

exceeding Rs1 crore

Due to insufficient investment and lack of awareness of both the quality standards and

access to modern technologies a large percentage of SSI units continue with outdated

technology and plant amp machinery With increasing competition due to liberalisation of the

economy the survival and growth of the SSI units are critically dependent on their

modernisation and technological upgradation Upgradation of both the process of manufacture

and corresponding plant and machinery is necessary for the small enterprises to reduce the cost

of production and remain price competitive at a time when cheaper products are easily available

in the global market

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CHAPTER-XI

QUALITY UPGRADATIONENVIRONMENT MANAGAMENT FOR

SMALL SCALE SECTOR THROUGH INCENTIVE FOR ISO 9000ISO

14001HACCP CERTIFICATION

The Small Scale Sector has emerged as dynamic and vibrant sector of Indian

Economy and it has been making significant contribution to industrial production export and

employment generation The process of economic liberalization and market reforms has

opened up the Indian small scale sector to the global competition In order to enhance the

competitive strength of the small scale sector the Government introduced an incentive

scheme for their technological upgradationquality improvement and environment

management The scheme provides incentive to those small scale ancillary undertaking who

have acquired ISO 9000ISO 14001HACCP certifications The scheme for ISO 9000

reimbursement in operation since March 1994 has now been enlarged so as to include

reimbursement of expenses for acquiring ISO 14001 certification also vide this Office

Administrative Order No41(8)ISOElectx2002 dt 28th October 2002 Upto 31st march

2014 25652 Micro amp Small units have been benefited from the scheme

-The Scheme envisages reimbursement of charges of acquiring ISO-9000ISO-

14001HACCP certifications to the extent of 75 of the expenditure subject to a

maximum of Rs 75000- in each case

The Salient features of the Scheme

a) The Permanent Registered Micro Small Enterprises (MSEs) units are eligible to avail

the Incentive Scheme

b) The Scheme is applicable to those MSEsancillaryTinySSSBE units who have already

acquired ISO-9000ISO-14001HACCP certification

c) The Scheme is applicable to those MSEsancillaryTinySSSBE units who have already

acquired ISO-9000ISO-14001HACCP certification

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Reimbursement to Units under ISO 900014000 scheme in Uttarakhand

state ndash

Approval details of units during 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are as under ndash

SNo Name of the Unit Reimbursement

Total Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Bajaj Nutraceuticals Roorkee Haridwar 45000-

2- Ms Nirmal Auto Components Bahadrabad Haridwar 38363-

3- Ms Manchanda Herbal Products Haridwar 46954-

4- Ms APS Electopower Pvt Ltd Haridwar

40500-

5- Ms Shree Badrinath Vaikalpik Urja Dehradun 30000-

6- Ms Rapid Moulders Pvt Ltd Haridwar 56250-

Total Rs 257067-

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CHAPTER-XII

GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT PREFERENCE POLICY FOR MICRO

amp SMALL ENTERPRISES

In order to provide assistance and support to Micro amp Small Enterprises (MSEs) for

marketing their products under the present Government Procurement Preference Policy for

micro amp small enterprises (MSEs) Government of India has been extending various facilities to

the MSEs registered with National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC) under its Single Point

Registration Scheme In addition to the facilities 358 items are also reserved for exclusive

purchase from MSE sector

Following units were enlisted under single point registration

SN Name amp Address Unit Amount Rs 1 Ms Ujjwal Labour Contract Co-operative Society

Dehradun

2000-

2 Ms Pacific Dynamics Roorkee

2000-

3 Ms Radiant Energy Enterprises Dehradun

1250-

4 Ms Harit Agro Products Jaspur Kashipur

2000-

5 Ms Asian Galaxy Pvt Ltd

Plot No 3 Sector IIDL IIE SIDCUL

5000-

6 Ms Isha Construction

Shop 32 amp 34 Grand Floor Raipur Road- Dehradun

2000-

7 Ms Dhirendra Singh Negi

Village Talli Bagi Patti Tehri Garhwal

2000-

8 Ms Electrocon Power

Village Rameshwarput Lalpur US Nagar

2000-

9 Ms Special Cables Pvt Ltd

Unit 2 Plot No 60-65 Sector-3IIE Pantnagar

3435-

10 Ms GB Equipment Systems Ltd

Industrial Area Selaqui- Dehradun

3500-

11 Ms GB Springs

PL 2223 Km Chakrata Road Rampur Dehradun

5000-

12 Ms Accuraus (India)

B-7 Ramnaga Indl Estate Roorke

2000-

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13 Ms Modern Electrn Electric Co

Dehradun

2000-

14 Ms Ms Godarari Enterprises

Dehradun

1250-

15 Ms Kanha Plastics Pvt Ltd

Dehradun

5000-

16 Ms IC Electicals Co(P) Ltd

Plot No E-94 Industrial Area Bharabad Haridwar

3450-

17 Ms Whale Graphics(India)Ltd

Dehradun

5000-

18 Jainson Herbo Labs Pvt Ltd

IIDC IIE US Nagar Pantnagar

3000-

19 Ms Krishna Murari Infratech

Pvt Ltd Haldwani

2000-

20 Ms Sakti Constructions

392 Indra Nagar Colony Dehrdun

3500-

21 Ms Universal Ind

B-8 Industrial Estate Bazpur Road Kashipur

5000-

22 Ms Sai Globe Packaging

Central Hope Town SelaquiDehradun

5000-

23 Ms Surat singh amp Sons

54 Akashdeep ColonyChakrata Road Dehradun

2000-

24 Ms Girraj Kintwear

7 Co-Operativ Society IE- Dehradun

2000-

25 Ms HQ Lamps Manufacturing

7 3-35 Sector 6 A SIDCUL Haridwar

3000-

26 Ms Uttam Rice amp Seeds Pvt Ltd

Gausala Mour Ramnagar Road Partappur Kashipur

2000-

27 Ms Creative Paper Products Rudrpur

2000-

28 Ms Asia Industries

Village Phaujimatkota Post ndashBhoorrani Rudrapur

-

29 Ms Shamsons Industries

C-22 Deveboomi Industrial Estate Roorkee

3000-

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30 Reveal Environment Solutions Kh N-999

Salem pur Rajputan Indusstrial Estate Roorkee

2000-

31 Ms Shiva Enterprises

2071 West Amber Talab Roorkee

2000-

32 Ms Aska Equipment Ltd

Plot NoC-21 Devbhoomi Indl Estate Raipur Haridwar

3000-

33 Ms Infinity

Kh Village Raipur Haridwar

3450-

34 Ms Badrinath Vaikalpik Urja

Shah Nagar Near Railaway Crossing Defance Colony Dehradun

2000-

35 Ms Amardeep Designs (P) Ltd

KhNo163 Laheshwari BhagwanPur Roorklee

3000-

36 Ms Amrit Herbals

Village amp Po Bhauwala-Dehradun

2000-

37 Ms Growth Associates

131 2nd

Floor BT Ganj-Roorkee

3000-

38 Ms Himalayan Hi Tech

Nurseries Santi Aashram Bharatpur Kamachaur

2000-

39 Ms JS Industries

Kunda Jaspur Road Kashipur US Nagar

3000-

40 Ms Digitech

8 Industrial Area Near Ram Nagar- Roorkee

2000-

41 Ms K-2 Cloth

Plot No 126-127 Sector IIDC

2000-

42 Ms Dinex India Pvt Ltd

59 Gandhi Road

2000-

43 Ms SK Guta

15 A Enclave GMS Road Dehradun

2000-

44 Ms Fire Devices(P) Ltd

Plot No 19-20 Sector-3A Indl Area SIDCUL Haridwar

3450-

Total

118285-

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CHAPTER-XIII

REVENUE EARNED

This Institute has earned revenue of Rs 140485- through consultancy services

provided to the MSMEs and fee collected for training programmes as per details given

below-

SNo Revenue Earnings Total for the

Financial Year (Rs)

1

CF WS revenue

0

2 Skill development programme (Training) fees- regular

course

8000

3 Skill development programme (Training) fees

Specialized High Tech Course (including CAD CAM)

0

4 Sale of Traineersquos products 50

5 Training Programme fees-

i Under Core Programme Action Plan 0

ii (Under PD Account) 0

6 Management Development Programme 0

7 Seminars Feesworkshop 5100

8 Capacity assessment 0

9 Project appraisals 0

10 Sick unit studies 0

11 In plant studies 0

12 Surveys 0

13 Energy audits 0

14 NSIC Registration GSPP 118285

15 Sub-Contracting Exchange (SCX) 0

16 Sale of publications 50

17 Others 6500

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18 Fee for participation in National Award-2013 0

19 NVDPVDP 0

TOTAL 137985

20 Sale of US stores etc 2500

Grand Total 140485

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CHAPTER-XIV

USE OF OFFICIAL LANGUAGE

Hindi is the Official Language of the Union of India and the Government policy aims at

progressively increasing the use of Hindi in official work Effective steps were taken during

the year in the Ministry of MSME to ensure compliance to Official Language Policy

implementation of the annual programme and compliance with the various orders of the

Government of India on the recommendations of the Committee of Parliament on Official

Language

COMPLIANCE OF SECTION 3(3)OF THE OFFICIAL LANGUAGE ACT 1963

All documents such as General Orders Notifications Press Communique Contracts

Agreements Tender Forms amp Notices Resolution MemorandumOffice memorandum

Administrative or other reports and Official Papers laid before a House or the Houses of

Parliament under section 3(3) of the Official Languages Act 1963 were issued bilingually

ie in Hindi and English General orders meant for departmental use were issued in Hindi

only

REPLIES TO LETTERS IN HINDI

All letters received in Hindi were replied to in Hindi

CORRESPONDENCE IN HINDI

Letters to State Governments Union Territory and Central Government offices located

in regions lsquoArsquo and lsquoBrsquo were issued in Hindi to the extent possible Similarly letters were sent in

Hindi to Central Government offices located in region lsquoCrsquo as per the targets laid down in the

Annual Programme About 9007 correspondence was made in Hindi in region lsquoArsquo 100 in

region rsquoBrsquo and 100 in region lsquoCrsquo

SECTIONS SPECIFIED FOR WORKING IN HINDI

The sections of the Ministry specified for doing 100 work in Hindi are working

satisfactorily

MONITORING AND INSPECTIONS

In order to ensure compliance with the Official Language Policy monitoring is done

though regular inspections

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CHAPTER-XV

TARGETS amp ACHIEVEMENTS

PART-A

1 Change in Industrial Scenario if any Industrial activity is gaining

momentum due to Industrial package to the state amp the upgradation of the MSEs

2 Other information ndash

I No of unit visited by MSME-DI

Official 117

Ii Total No of visitors inquiries

received in MSME-DI 648

iii Total No persons trained with- 414

a General 214

b Women Entrepreneurs 110 c SCST 17413 d Other backward Classes etc 12

e Minorities 0

3 Expenditure in Plan amp Non-Plan

a Plan Scheme-

Allotment Cumulative expenditure

FUNDS EXPENDITURE

Salary-14000000 12144775

Medical- 125000 124655

TE- 650000 647151

OE- 800000 7 99999

RRT- 4000 3000

Total 15579000 13719580

b Non-Plan Scheme- Nil

4 Administration Over

one year

Less than one year

a

b c

d

Post vacant Disciplinary proceeding initiated concluded pending Audit objections pending amp replied

Court cases pending if necessary

13

Nil Nil

Nil

01

Nil Nil

Nil

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Part- B

(This part may reflect the problems and actual work done under each programme as well

as actual extension service rendered for promotion of Industries)

1 Modernization of Workshop and

Laboratories- During

the month

Cumulative for the year

i Sanction received by MSME-DI

Converting the MSME-DI

Nil Nil

ii Value of new machinery

equipment installed received

Nil Nil

iii Value of orders of Machinery amp

Equipment placed with

DGSampD supplies

Nil Nil

2 Trade Industry growth-

i Nos of UAM registered

Manufacturingservice activity

Micro-5363 Small- 1707 Medium- 156

Total- 7226 (up to March2017)

ii Nos of UAM registered

ManufacturingServicing

activity

Manufacturing- 4243

Service- 2983

Total- 7226 (up to March2015)

iii Changes in industrial growth

rate if any (give information for

each trade unit(s) separately)

The industrial climate generated due to

announcement of Concessional package

provided impetus to the growth

parameters

3 Technical Assistance-

i No of entrepreneurs assisted

at the MSME-DI premises

outside premises

6481913

ii No of entrepreneurs assisted

at their premises

631

iii No of trade Associations

contacted for up-gradation of

Industries

12

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iv Details of programme for

specific group of covered in

Action Plan prepared along

with their details

NA

v No of units registered under

the Govt purchase

programme

43 Nos

vi Identification of products

having potential for

development in the State

(Attach a separate list)

1 Fruit based products

2 Processing of vegetables

3 Spice grinding

4 Glow signboard amp hoardings

5 Medicinal concentrate

6 Essential Oils

vii Problems of trade Industries

other than financial if any

Marketing amp transportation bottleneck

viii Additional support required for

improving performance of

trade Industries

Marketing Support

x Any other significant

programme Give information

or work done for each trade

discipline separately and

enclosed separate sheet to

highlight the salient points of

work done

No

4 Ancillary Development Programme No of-

a Captive Ancillary in the State NA

b New units (Anc) established

during the month

NA

c New items identified and

accepted for promoting

Ancillary

NA

d Vendor Development

Programme organized for

whom

Conducted programmes-

National Level-00

State level- 05 nos

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5 Any other special work done by the Institute- -

- One day awareness programme on Packaging for Exports

In Association with SBS College Rudrapur at Rudrapur on 31052016 for 32

participants

- One day workshop on Quality Management System amp Quality Technology

Tools (QMSQTT)

In Association with Bahadrabad Industries Development Welfare

Association Haridwar at Haridwar on 21072016 for 32 participants

- One day awareness programme on Product Certification

Conducted at Selaqui Dehradun on 19102016 for 60 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Design Clinic

Conducted at Haridwar on 20022016 for 28 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Digital Payment

Conducted in Uttarakhand State 16 programmes for 406 participants

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Part C Other Special Activities

Sl No Activity Target Achievement

1 Hindi Meeting 04 nos 04 nos

2 Hindi Pakhwara amp Hindi Diwas from 14092016 to

28092016 01 no 01 no

3 Hindi Workshop Nil Nil

4 Assistance provided in EDP of other organisation

(2 days EDP of NCCD) at MSME-DI

Haldwani

Nil 01 no

5 (i)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp Commercial Bid Opening on Lean Manufacturing for Auto component at Rudrapur on 22042016

(ii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in joint DSR

audit Audit with NPC Kanpur of Boss Cluster Rudrapur from 20042016 to 21042016 (iii)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint MBR3 Audit with QCI of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar from 08082016 to 10082016 (iv) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Boss Cluster at Rudrapur in November 2016

(v) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR5 Audit

of Pace Auto Cluster-1 at Rudrapur in November 2016 (vi)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint Audit

of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar in December 2016 (vii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Havells Fan Lean Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017 (viii)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp

Commercial Bid Opening for Plastic Component Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017

Nil

08 nos

6 Participated in National Awards held in Ludhiana Punjab on 18102016 presented by Honrsquoble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi

Nil 01 no

7 Participated in PMEGP Task force meeting of Nainital

District on 020816081116 Nil 02 nos

8 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a 3 days exhibition lsquoDestination Uttarakhand 2016rsquo organised by Ms Freindz Exhibition amp Promotions (p) ltd New Delhi at Dehradun from 24-26102016

Nil 01 no

9 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in the Stone Laying

ceremony of a new Technology Centre at Sitarganj on 141116 inaugrated by Honrsquoble Union Minister of MSMEs Sh Kalaraj Mishra

Nil 01 no

10 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a lsquoVendor Meet-

2016rsquo organised by Tata Auto Comp Systems Ltd at Rudrapur

Nil 01 no

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11 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in SLSC meeting for

National Awards and SLAB meeing at Dehradun on 17022017

Nil 01 no

12 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a training on

Lean Manufacturing at Indore MP from 080317 to 100317

Nil 01 no

13 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Hindi meeting

organized by NARAKAS on 30032017 01 no 01 no

PART-E

Sl

No

Description of activity Annual target Under PD

Ac

Total

1 EDPIMCEET Export

Packging Product

Certification QMS-QTT

Incubator ZEDDesign

8611113

31

Nil 25

i No of programmes

conducted

7601113

31

Nil 23

ii No of persons trained 159255032

326032235

16828

Nil 1001

2 Follow-up action of previous Entrepreneurship Development Programmes -

Year Total no of trainees

trained

No of trainees who

have set up units

employed till date

2006-07 143 39

2007-08 917 71

2008-09 946 36

2009-10 2323 43

2010-11 2203 49

2011-12 2321 53

2012-13 2265 59

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2013-14 2234 74

2014-15 504 53

2015-16 926

2016-17 414

3 Motivational Campaigns- Annual target Conducted

No of Campaigns

conducted

06 06

4 i Project profiles (new) Nil Nil

ii Project profiles

(updated)

Nil Nil

iii State industrial

profiles

Nil 1

iv District industrial

potential survey

reports

Nil 13

v Any other Nil Nil

5 Name of the units

provided-

Intensive technical

consultancy (A brief

write-up)

6 Programme on ISO 900014000

Year Target No of

Programmes

conducted

No of Units

participated

No of units

obtained ISO

certification

during the

year

No of units

obtained ISO

Certification

till date

2006-07 - - - - -

2007-08 - - - - -

2008-09 - - - 17 17

2009-10 - - - 10 10

2010-11 - - - - 24

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2011-12 - - - - 25

2012-13 - - - - Nil

2013-14 - - - - 17

2014-15 - - - 18

2015-16 - - - 11 11

7 Programmes on

Name of the programme No of Programmes No of participants

WTO - -

One Day Awareness

Programme on Cluster Dev

Scheme

- -

One day Awareness

Programme on IPR

- -

9 Vendor Development Programmes cum exhibitions

Year Tar

get

No of

VDPs

conducted

No of SSI

units

participat

ed

No unit

register

ed

During

the

month

No of SSI units obtained orders

No

Rs No Rs

2006-07 1 - - - - - - - -

2007-08 NIL - - - - - - - -

2008-09 1 1 120 - - - - - -

2009-10 1 - - - - - - - -

2010-11 1 1 43 - - - - - -

2011-12 3 3 222 - - - - - -

2012-13 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

311

158+551

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2013-14 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

314

148+1541

-

-

-

-

-

- 2014-15 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

374

118+2000

-

-

-

-

-

-

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2015-16 5 1

5(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

236

100+2000

-

-

-

-

-

- 2016-17 5 1

5(SVDP)

0(NVDP)

259

Nil

10 Programmes on Achievement

ii Energy conservationEnergy Efficient

Technology etc

00

iv Packaging for export 01

v Product Certification 01

vi CLCSS 00

vii QMSQTT 01

Viii Lean Manufacturing 00

ix Business Incubator 03

x Design Clinic 01

xi ZED 03

11

Revenue of the Institute

Total revenue

earned

Rs

140485-

12

Revenue of the workshop

Annual

Target

Total revenue

earned

Rs

Nil Nil

13 Media coverage details- No(s)

i Press releases during the Year 4

ii Exhibitions participated 02

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iii RadioTV talks -

iv Advertisements released 5

v Press clipping compiled for the year -

vi Press clipping hosted on website -

vii Publications if any -

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CHAPTER-XVI

DISTRICT INDUSTRIES CENTRES VISITED BY THE OFFICERS OF

THIS INSTITUTE

The officers of this Institute visited District Industries Centre for discussion relating to

development of industries in the state and in connection with attending the Task Force

Meetingother official work

1 District Industries Centre Haldwani

2 District Industries Centre Almora

3 District Industries Centre Rudrapur Udham Singh Nagar

4 District Industries Centre Bageshwar

5 District Industries Centre Roorkee

6 District Industries Centre Dehradun

7 District Industries Centre Kotdwar

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CHAPTER-XVII

INCENTIVES TO ENTREPRENEURS

(i) Fiscal Incentives to new Industrial Units and to existing units on their substantial

expansion

New Industrial units and existing industrial units on their substantial expansion as defined set

up in growth centers industrial infrastructure development center(IIDCs) Industrial Estates

Export Processing Zones Theme Parks (Food Processing Parks Software Technology Parks

etc) as stated in Annexure-1 and Other areas as notified from time to time by the Central

Government are entitled to

(A) 100 (hundred percent) outright excise duty exception for a period of 10 years from

the date of commencement of commercial production

(B) 100 Income tax exemption for initial period of five years and thereafter 30 for

companies and 25 for other than companies for a further period of five years for

the entire state of Uttaranchal and Himachal Pradesh from the date of

commencement of commercial production

(C) 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

Rs30 lakh The existing units will also be entitled to this subsidy on their substantial

expansion as defined

(D) Thrust sector industries as mentioned in Annexure-II are entitled to similar

concession as mentioned in para 3(i) amp (ii) above in the entire state of Uttaranchal

and Himachal Pradesh without any area restrictions

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Development of Industrial Infrastructure

(i) The funding pattern under the Growth Centre Scheme currently envisaging a

central assistance of Rs10 crore per center is raised to Rs15 crore per center

(ii) The financing pattern of integrated infrastructure development center (IIDC)

between Government of India and SIDBI will change from 23 to 41 and the GOI

funds would be in the nature of a grant so as to provide the required infrastructural

support

Other Incentives

(i) Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna (PMMY) To bring the unbanked people under

the mainstream banking and make the neglected section of the population self

reliant and self dependent Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna was launched under 3

stages ie Shishu (Max Rs 50000) Kishor (Max Rs 5 Lacs)and Tarun (Rs 10

Lacs)

(iv) Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP)

Government of India has approved the introduction of a new credit linked subsidy

programme called Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation programme (PMEGP)

by merging the two schemes Prime Ministerrsquos Rojgar Yojana (PMRY) and Rural

Employment Generation Programme (REGP) for generation of employment

opportunities through establishment of Micro enterprise in rural as well as urban

areas PMEGP is a central sector scheme and being administrated by Ministry of

Micro Small amp Medium Enterprises (Mo MSME) The scheme is implementing by

Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC)a statutory organization under the

administrative control of Mo MSME as the single nodal agency at the National

level At the State level the scheme is being implemented through State

KVIC Directorates State Khadi amp Village Industries Boards ( KVIBs) and District

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Industries Centre( DICs) and Banks The Government subsidy under the scheme is

being routed by KVIC through the identified banks for eventual distribution to the

beneficiaries entrepreneurs in their Bank accounts

Ineligible Industries under the Policy

The list of industries excluded from the purview of proposed concessions is at

Annexure ndashII

In addition the Doon Valley Notifications (SONo102(E) dated 1st Feb 1989

(Annexure-IV) as amended from time to time issued by Ministry of Environment amp

Forests would continue to operate in the Doon Valley area on the industries

notified under it are excluded from the proposed concessions in the state of

Uttarakhand

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Annex -I

DETAILS OF TRAINING PROGRAMME CONDUCTED DURING THE YEAR 2016-17 S No Programme details Duration Candidate Details Name of the

Coordinator SC ST OBC PH GEN TOTAL M F M F M F M F M F

EDP

1 EDP (GEN) on Tour

Operator amp Tourist Guide at Ranibagh

Haldwani Nainital

18022017

to 22022017

10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 2 22 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director (Mech)

2 EDP(SC) on Wireman

Training at Shantipuri

Pantnagar US Nagar

13022017

to

23022017

18 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 20 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

3 ESDP (WPH-STP)

on Bakery amp

Confectionary Products Ranibagh

Nainital

06092016

to

20102016

0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 20 23 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

4 ESDP(SC-STP) on

Computer Accounting with Tally at

Kaladhungi Nainital

16082016

to 29092016

10 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

5 ESDP(SC) on Computer Accounting

Dehradun

21072016 to

02092016

10 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 5 25 UC Khanduri Asst Director

(Chem)

6 ESDP(GEN) on

Garments

Manufacturing at

Almora

22072016

to

02092016

0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 21 23 DS Martolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

7 ESDP(GEN) on Solar Energy at Haldwani

Nainital

04112016 to

16122016

3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 16 0 20 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

I- Total Participants

(Nos)

51 20 0 1 2 3 1 0 30 48 156

IMC

1 IMC(Gen) at Pantnagar US Nagar

23022017 16 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 13 8 38 DK Aggarwal Asst Director

(Mech)

2 IMC(SC) at ITI

Bageshwar

18032017 31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 50 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

3 IMC(SC) at Takula

Almora

09032016 22 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 4 39 UC Khanduri

Asst Director (Chem)

4 IMC(Gen) at JITI

Almora

16032017 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 9 42 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

5 IMC(ST) at ITI

Almora

15032016 19 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 41 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

6 IMC(Gen) at Ranibagh Haldwani Nainital

23022017 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 35 6 45 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

II- Total Participants

(Nos)

93 9 12 0 4 0 0 0 110 27 255

Grand Total (I + II)

13 PROGRAMMES

144 29 12 1 6 3 1 0 140 75 411

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Annex -II

List of Thrust Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo List of Thrust Industries

01 Floriculture

02 Medicinal herbs and aromatic herbs etc ndash processing

03 Honey

04 Horticulture and Agro based Industries such as -

a Sauces Ketchup etc

b Fruit juices amp fruit pulp

c Jams Jellies vegetable juices puree pickles etc

d Preserved fruits and vegetables

e Processing of fresh fruits and vegetables including packaging

f Processing preservation packaging of mushrooms

05 Food processing industry excluding those included in the negative list

06 Sugar and its by-products

07 Silk and silk products

08 Wool and wool products

09 Woven fabrics (Excisable garments)

10 Sports goods and articles and equipment for general physical exercise and equipment

for adventure sports activities

11 Paper and paper products excluding those in negative list

12 Pharma products

13 Information amp communication technology

Computer hardware

14 Bottling of mineral water

15 Eco-tourism ndash Hotels resorts spa entertainmentamusement parks and ropeways

16 Industrial gases (based on atmospheric fraction)

17 Handicrafts

18 Non-timber forest product based industries

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Negative List of Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo Negative list of Industries

01 Tobacco and tobacco products including cigarettes and pan masala

02 Thermal Power Plant (coaloil based)

03 Coal washeries dry coal processing

04 Inorganic Chemicals excluding medicinal grade oxygen (280411) medicinal grade hydrogen peroxide

(284711) compressed air (285130)

05 Organic Chemicals excluding Provitamins vitamins Hormones (2936) Glycosides (2939) sugars (2940)

06 Tanning and dying extracts tanins and their derivatives dyes colours paints and varnishes putty fillers and

other mastics inks

07 Marble and mineral substances not classified anywhere

08 Flour mills and rice mills

09 Foundries using coal

10 Minerals fuels mineral oils and products of their distillation

Bituminous substances mineral waxes

11 Synthetic rubber product

12 Cement clinkers and asbestos raw including fibre

13 Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp Fuses fireworks matches propellant powder etc)

14 Mineral or chemical fertilizers

15 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture and formulation)

16 Fibre glass and articles thereof

17 Manufacture of pulp ndash wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving pulp)

18 Branded aerated water soft drinks (non-fruit based)

19 Paper-

Writing or printing paper etc

Paper or paperboard etc

Maplitho paper etc

Newsprint in rolls or sheets

Craft paper etc

Sanitary towels etc

Cigarette paper

Grease-proof paper

Toilet or facial tissue etc

Paper and paperboard laminated internally with bitumen tar or asphalt

Carbon or similar copying paper

Products consisting of sheets of paper or paper board impregnated coated or covered with plastics etc

Paper and paperboard coated impregnated or covered with wax etc

20 Plastics and articles thereof

Serial No 5 Reproduction synthesis not allowed as also downstream industries for sugar

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Annex -III

RESTRICTIONS ON LOCATION OF INDUSTRIES MINING OPERATIONS AND OTHER DEVELOPMENT

ACTIVITIES IN DOON VALLEY IN UTTAR PRADESH

MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS

(Department of Environment Forests amp Wildlife)

New Delhi the 1st February 1989

NOTIFICATION

NOTIFICATION under section 3(2)(v) of Environment (Protection) Act 1986 and Rule 5(3) (d) of

Environment (Protection) Rules 1986 Restricting location of industries mining operations and other

development activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh

SO102(E) ndash Whereas notification under sub-rule (3) of rule 5 of the Environment (Protection)

Rules 1986 inviting objections against the imposition of restriction on location of industries mining

operation and other developmental activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh was published vide No

SO 923(E) dated the 6th October 1988

And Whereas all objections received have been duly considered by the Central Government

Now therefore in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (d) of sub-rule (3) of Rule 5 of the

said rules the Central Government hereby imposes restrictions on the following activities in Doon Valley

bounded on the North by Mussorie ridge in the North-East by Lesset Himalayan range on the South-

West by Shivalik ranges river Ganga in the South-East and river Yamuna in the North-West except those

activities which are permitted by the Central Government for examining the environmental impacts

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(i) Location setting of industrial units ndash It has to be as per guidelines given in the annexure or guidelines

as may be issued from time to time by the Ministry of Environment amp Forests Government of India

(ii) Mining ndash Approval of the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests must be obtained before starting

any mining activity

(iii) Tourism ndash It should as per Tourism Development Plan (TDP) to be prepared by the State Department

of Tourism and duly approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(iv) Grazing ndash As per the plan to be prepared by the State Government and duly approved by the Union

Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(v) Land Use ndash As per Master Plan of development and Land Use Plan of the entire area to be prepared

by the State Government and approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

[No J-200123886-1A]

Sd-

(KP GEETHAKRISHNAN)

Secretary

ANNEXURE

Guidelines for permitting restricting industrial units in the Doon Valley area

Industries will be classified under Green Orange and Red categories as shown below for purposes of

permittingrestricting such industrial units in the Doon Valley from the environmental and ecological

considerations

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CATEGORY GREEN

A LIST OF INDUSTRIES IN APPROVED INDUSTRIAL AREAS WHICH MAY BE DIRECTRLY CONSIDERED

FOR ISSUE OF NO OBJECTION CERTIFICATE WITHOUT REFERRING TO (MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS) (IN CASE OF DOUBTS REFERENCE WILL BE MADE TO MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS)

1 All such non-obnoxious and non-hazardous industries employing upto 100 persons The

abnoxious and hazardous industries are those using inflammable explosive corrosive or

toxic substances

2 All such industries which do not discharge industrial effluents of a polluting nature and

which do not undertake any of the following process

Electroplating

Galvanizing

Bleaching

Degreasing

Phosphating

Dyeing

Pickling tanning

Polishing

Cooking of fibres and Digesting

Designing of Fabric

Unhairing Soaking deliming and bating of hides

Washing of fabric

Trimming Puling juicing and blanching of fruits and vegetables

Washing of equipment and regular floor washing using of considerable cooling water

Separated milk buttermilk and whey

Stopping and processing of grain

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Distillation of alcohol stillage and evaporation

Slaughtering of animals rendering of bones washing of meat

Juicing of sugar cane extraction of sugar Filteration centrifugation distillation

Pulping and fermenting of coffee beam

Processing of fish

Filter back wash in DM Plants exceeding 20 KI per day capacity

Pulp making pulp processing and paper making Cocking of coal washing of blast furnace

flue gases

Stripping of oxides

Washing of used sand by hydraulic discharge

Washing of latex etc

Solvent extraction

3 All such industries which do no use fuel in their manufacturing process or in any subsidiary

process and which do not emit fugitive emissions of a diffused nature

Industries not satisfying any one of the three criteria are recommended to be referred to Ministry

of Environment amp Forests

The following industries appear to fall in non-hazardous non-obnoxious and non-polluting

category subject to fulfillment of above three conditions

1 Atta-chakkies

2 Rice Mullors

3 Iceboxes

4 Dal mills

5 Groundnut decortinating (dry)

6 Chilling

7 Tailoring and garment making

8 Apparl making 9 Cotton and woolen hosiery

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10 Handloom weaving

11 Shoe lace manufacturing

12 Gold and Silver thread and sari work

13 Gold and Silver smithy

14 Leather Footwear and leather products excluding tanning amp hide processing

15 Manufacture of mirror from sheet glass and photo-frame

16 Musical instruments manufacturing

17 Sports goods

18 Bamboo and cane products (only dry operations)

19 Card Board and paper products (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

20 Insulation and other coated papers (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

21 Scientific and Mathematical instruments

22 Furniture (Wooden and Steel)

23 Assembly of domestic electrical appliances

24 Radio assembling

25 Fountain pens

26 Polythene plastic and PVC goods through extrusionmoulding

27 Surgical gauges and bandages

28 Railway sleepers (only concrete)

29 Cotton spinning and weaving

30 Rope (cotton and plastic)

31 Carpet weaving

32 Assembly of Air coolers

33 Wires pipes-extruded shapes from metals

34 Automobile servicing amp repair stations

35 Assembly of Bicycles baby carriages and other small non-motorised vehicles

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36 Electronics equipment (assembly)

37 Toys

38 Candles

39 Carpentary ndash excluded saw mill

40 Cold storage (small scale)

41 Restaurants

42 Oil-ginningexpelling (non-hydrogenation and no refining)

43 Ice Cream

44 Mineralized water

45 Jobbing amp Machining

46 Manufacture of Steel units amp suit cases

47 Paper pins amp U clips

48 Block making for printing

49 Optical frames

CATEGORY ORANGE

B LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CAN BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY WITH PROPER

ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL ARRANGEMENT

1 All such industries which discharge some liquid effluents (below 500 klday) that can be

controlled with suitable proven technology

2 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is less than 24 mtday and

the particulars emissions from which can be controlled with suitable proven technology

3 All such industries employing not more than 500 persons

The following industries with adoption of proven pollution control technology subject to

fulfilling the above three condition fall under this category

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1 Lime manufacture ndash pending decision on proven pollution control device and

Supreme Courtrsquos decision on quarrying

2 Ceramics

3 Sanitary ware

4 Tyres and tubes

5 Refuse incineration (controlled)

6 Flour mills

7 Vegetable oils including solvent extracted oils

8 Soap without steam boiling process and synthetic detergents formulation

9 Steam generating plants

10 Manufacture of office and house hold equipment and appliances involving use of

fossil fuel combustion

11 Manufacture of machineries and machine tools and equipments

12 Industrial gases (only) Nitrogen Oxygen and CO2

13 Miscellaneous glassware without involving use of fossil-fuel combustion

14 Optical glass

15 Laboratory ware

16 Petroleum storage amp transfer facilities

17 Surgical and medical products including amp probabilities of latex products

18 Foot wear (Rubber)

19 Bakery products biscuits amp Confectioners

20 Instant teacoffee coffee processing

21 Malted food

22 Manufacture of power driven pumps compressors refrigeration units fire

fighting equipment etc

23 Wire drawing (cold process) amp bailing straps

24 Steel furniture fasteners etc

25 Plastic processed goods

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26

Medical amp surgical instruments

27

Acetylene (synthetic)

28

Glue amp Gelatine

29

Potassium permanganse

30

Metallic sodium

31

Photographic films papers amp photographic chemicals

32

Surface coating industries

33

Fragrances fragours amp food additives

34

Plant nutrients (only manure)

Note

35

aerated watersoft drink

(a) Industries falling within the above identified list shall be assessed by the State Pollution

Control Board and referred to the Union Department of Environment for consideration

before according No Objection Certificate

(b) The total number of fuel burning industries that shall be permitted in the Valley will be

limited by 8 tonnes per day or Sulphur Dioxides from all sources (This corresponds to 400

tonnes per day Coal with 1 sulphur)

(c) Setting of Industrial areas should be based on sound criteria

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CATEGORY RED

C LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CANNOT BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY

1 All those industries which discharge effluents of a polluting nature at the rate of more

than 500 klday and for which the natural course for sufficient dilution is not available

and effluents from which cannot be controlled with suitable technology

2 All such industries employing more than 500 personsday

3 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is more than 24 mtday

The following industries appear to fall under this category covered by all the points as

above

1 Ferrous and non-ferrous metal extraction refining casting forging alloy making

processing etc

2 Dry Coal ProcessingMineral processing industries like Ore

sintering benefication pollutization etc

3 Phosphate look processing plants

4 Cement plants with horizontal rotary kilns

5 Glass and glass products involving use of coal

6 Petroleum refinery

7 Petro-chemical industries

8 Manufacture of lubricating oils and greases

9 Synthetic rubber manufacture

10 Coal oil wood or nuclear based thermal power plants

11 Vanaspati hydrogenated vegetable oils for industrial purposes

12 Sugar mills (white and khandari)

13 Craft paper mills

14 Coke oven by products and coaltar distillation products

15 Alkalies

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16

Caustic soda

17

Potash

18

Electro thermal products (artificial abrasives Calcium carbide etc)

19

Phosphorous and its compounds

20

Acids and their salts (organic amp inorganic)

21

Nitrogen compounds (Cynides cynamides and other nitrogen compounds)

22

Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp fuses)

23

Pthalic anhydride

24

Processes involving chlorinated hydrocarbon

25

Chlorine Fluorine bromine Iodine amp their compounds

26

Fertilizer industry

27

Paper board and straw board

28

Synthetics fibres

29 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture

formulations)

amp

30 Basic drugs

31 Alcohol (Industrial or potable)

32 Leather industry including tanning and processing

33 Coke making coal liquification and fuel gas making industries

34 Fibre glass production and processing

35 Manufacture of pulp-wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving

pulp)

36 Pigment dyes and their intermediates

37 Industrial carbons (including graphite electrodes anodes midget electrodes

graphite blocks graphite crucibles gas carbons activated carbon synthetic

diamonds carbon black channel black lamp black etc)

38 Electro-chemicals (other than these covered under Alkali group)

39 Paints enamels amp varnishes

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40 Poly propylene

41 Poly Vinyl chloride

42 Cement with vertical shaft kiln technology penging certification of proven

technology on pollution control

43 Chlorates perchlorates amp peroxides

44 Polishes

45 Synthetic resin amp Plastic products

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CHAPTER-II

ROLE AND FUNCTIONS OF MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE

The main functions of MSME-DI Haldwani are-

To facilitate interface between various Central amp State Govt

Departments and other developmental functionaries for the promotion

of micro small and medium enterprises in the state of Uttarakhand

To sensitise the MSMEs towards quality lean manufacturing and

modern marketing practices to make it competitive and sustainable

To provide Technology Support Services

To provide Economic Information Services

To conduct Management Entrepreneurship Development

Entrepreneurship Skill Development Business Development

Programmes

To conduct Industrial Motivational Campaign

To provide Marketing Support

Dissemination of information relating to biotechnology IPR Energy

Conservation ISO-9000 Bar code NMCP schemes etc

To promote Ancillary and Vendor Development

To promote Cluster Development

To explore avenues for employment generation in rural amp far-flung

areas

In addition to above the Institute re-orients its activities in accordance with the policy

initiatives taken by the Ministry of Micro Small amp Medium Enterprises Govt of India from

time to time for promotion amp development of MSME Sector

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CHAPTER-III

GEOGRAPHY AND RESOURCES OF UTTARAKHAND STATE AT A GLANCE

Uttarakhand the 27th State of the Country was created on 9th November 2000 It is an

intermediate zone between the western and central Himalayas lying in the north of the vast

and bountiful expanse of India

Location The State extends between 280-430 and 310 ndash 270 latitude

and 770-340 East and 810-020 longitude

Area 53483 Square Kms Containing Garhwal Kumaon having 13

Districts

Hill-46035 Sq KM PLAIN-7448 Sq KM

Forest Coverage 34651 SqKM

648 of the total land

Agricultural land 2005 of the total land

Cultivated land 4066

Working Capital Dehradun

Population 101167 lakhs ( As per 2011 Census)

Population Density 189 persqKm

Literacy rate Over all 7963 Male ndash 8833 and Female ndash 7070

Length of the metalled road 16600 Kms

Rail Head Dehradun Kotdwar Kathgodam

Airports Dehradun ( Jollygrant) Udham Singh Nagar (Pant Nagar)

Pithoragarh (Naini Saini)

Resources The State is blessed with human as well as natural

resources such as horticulture forest fisheries live stock resources

mineral and thus having a great potential for tourism and Hydro Electric

Power generation

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Electrified Villages 786

The main industries of the state are Agro based Rice Mills Paper

Mills Woolen Electrical Chemical amp allied products Engineering

Mineral Grindings Wood Crafts etc and ancillary unit for defense amp

public sector undertakings

Minerals The state is rich in Dolomite Magnetite Granite Graphite

Gypsum Chalk etc

Number of Micro SSIMedium Units as on 31032015

Micro 2522 Small 177 Medium 13 (total-2712)

Number of Large Units 220

Industrial EstatesAreas

SIDCUL - Ranipur Kotdwar Pantnagar

Selaqui(Dehradun) ampSitarganj

- IndlEstateareas - 32

- Mini IndlEstatesareas-09

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CHAPTER-IV

ORGANISATIONAL DETAILS

Land amp Building

The Institute is located at Kham Bangla Campus Kaladhungi Road adjacent to the

District Industries Centre Haldwani on the plot of land measuring 1162 square mtrs Having

covered area of 53379 sq meters The building was constructed in the year 1991 keeping

in view the requirement of branch Institute After up gradation of the branch Institute to the

full-fledged MSME-DI the present accommodation falls short of requirement

The Institute Expertise

Economic Investigation

Chemical

Food Processing

Mechanical

Electrical

Ancillary Development

Information Technology

Industrial Management and Training

Glass amp Ceramic

Technology Resource Centre (TRC)

SENET etc

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Human Resources

The Institute is functioning under over all supervision of the Director The officers in

position as on 31-03-2016

1 Shri DK Aggarwal Asstt Director (Mechanical)

Looking after Mechanical Workshop Mechanical Division Electronis Hosiery

SENET (Purchases Loading of Data) ZED Scheme National Awards MATU Bar Code

Startuprsquos related co-ordination with statecentral NMCP Scheme (Design Clinic ICT)

WTO Vigilance Officer Liason with RBI Policy related matters Advisory Committee

meeing Rajiv Gandhi Udyog Mitra Yojna and Administration Other work amp targets

assigned by the Director He is the nodal officer for Champawat Dehardun and Pauri

Districts

2 Shri SC Kandpal Asstt Director (Metal Finishing)

Looking after Metal finishing division Metallurgy amp Electrical division Chemical

amp Allied Leather Biotechnology Food division Glass amp Ceramics IPR Business

Incubator EET Scheme Energy Conservation Product Certification Export amp

Marketing division NVDP SVDP Public Procurement Policy Lean Manufacturing CDP

QMS-QTT and other work amp targets assigned by the Director He is the nodal officer

for Nanital Bageshwar amp US Nagar Districts

3 Shri DS Martolia Asstt Director (Admn)

Looking after Administrative Work relating to Personnel amp HR matters of

Gazetted officers Maintenance of Genetator unserviceable stores amp old

records Medical GPF Advances DDO amp Accounts Udhyog Bandhu (Kumaon)

Meeting and Other work amp targets assigned by the Director He is the nodal officer

for Almora Pithoragarh amp Chamoli Districts

4 Shri Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Statistics)

Looking after Rajbhasha Division EI amp PI divisionDIPSR Training Management

System (TMS) IMT Monthly Progress Report (MPR) Annual Report amp other reports to Oo

DC(MSME) Web based MPR MSEFC Parliament Question RTI matters Statistical Related

other work NSIC co-ordination amp other inter official co-ordination SENET (Visiting official

mail amp DC office website) reports and returns from DICs and other work amp targets

assigned by the Director He is the nodal officer for Tehri amp Rudraprayag Districts

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5 Shri Amit Mohan Investigator (Mechanical)-

Looking after Mechanical Workshop Mechanical Division Co-ordination of office

meetings PMEGP Skill Development Programmes DLBC Meeting SLBC meetings

Library SENET (Visiting official mail amp DC office website AMC of LAN Telephone

Printers Photocopiers Computers amp EPBX) MDA (International Trade fairs amp

exhibitions) Media Management CLCSS amp CGTMSE Auto Cluster and Other

works amp targets assigned by the Director He is the nodal officer for Haridwar amp

Uttarkashi Districts

Coordination of work-

Sh VK Sharma Dy Director Ic coordinates all activities including the field

visits to organize programmes at various places of the state in order to ensure even and

effective spread of the activities of the Institute

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STAFF IN POSITION OF MSME-DI HALDWANI AS ON 31032017

Sl No

Name of Post Noof post

In Position

Vacant Name

1

Director

1

0

1

Vacant

2 Dy Director (Ic) 1 1 0 Sh VK Sharma

3 AssttDirector GrI (Food) 1 0 1 Vacant

4 AssttDirector GrI(Chem) 1 0 1 Vacant

5 AssttDirector GrII(Chem) 2 0 2 Vacant

6 AssttDirectorGrII(Mech) 2 1 1 Sh DK Aggarwal

7 Asstt Director Gr II(IMT)MF 1 1 0 Sh SC Kandpal

8 Asstt Director Gr II(Admn) 1 1 0 Sh DS Martolia

9 Asstt Director Gr II(Stats) 1 1 0 Sh Pushkar Singh

10

Asstt Director GrII(Elecx) 1 0 1 Vacant

11

Investigator (Chem) 1

0

1

Vacant

12 Investigator (Mech) 1 1

0

Sh Amit Mohan

13 Investigator (LF) 1 0 1 Vacant

14 Office Supdt 1 0 1 Vacant

15 Upper Division Clerks 1 0 1 Vacant

16 Lower Division Clerks 3 2 1 Sh Mohan S Bisht

Sh Subodh Banerjee

17 Instructor 2 0 2 Vacant

18 Skilled Worker GrII 1 1 0 ShVinod Kr Arya

19 Driver 1 1 0 ShPrem Singh

20 Helper 1 0 1 Vacant

21 MTS 6 6 0 ShRanveer Singh

ShJagdish Lal

ShRam Sewak

ShBishan Ram

ShPooran Chandra

Sh Sandeep

Total 29 17 12

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CHAPTER-V

1 Classification of Enterprises

Subsequent to the implementation of rdquoThe Micro Small and Medium Enterprises

Development Act 2006rdquo with effect from October 2006 filing of Entrepreneurs

Memorandum Part-I and Part-II came into vogue Under the Act Micro Small and

Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) are classified as under

Enterprise

(Type) Investment in Plant amp Machinery

(Manufacturing) Investment in Equipment

(Service) Micro Up to `25 lakh Up to ` 10 lakh Small Above ` 25 lakh up to ` 5 crore Above ` 10 lakh up to ` 2 crore Medium Above ` 5 crore up to ` 10 crore Above ` 2 crore up to ` 5 crore

2 Udyog Aadhar Memorandum (UAM)

In order to simplify the process involved in the filing of Entrepreneurs Memorandum (Part

I ampII) and to save the entrepreneurs from undue hardships a one page self certified

registration form named UAM has been introduced This can be filed on line from

anywhere and at any time thus doing away the need of coming physically to District

Industries Centre and with no time lag This has become effective wef01092015 This

Unique Aadhaar No enables the unitsenterprises to seek various assistance from the

Government wherever required and apply online about various services being offered by

All Ministries and Departments

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Recent Trends in Growth of MSME in Uttarakhand

[Filing of Udyod Aadhar Memorandum during 2015-16 to 2016-17]

11 Udyoyg Adhaar Memorandum replaced Entrepreneur Memorandum(Part II) and came into existence wef 01092015 (Chart 11)

Chart 11 Number of UAM filed by the MSMEs in Uttarakhand State from 01 September 2015 to 31 March 2017

Source www udyogaadhaargovin

0

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

7000

Micro Small Medium Total

Series1 5064 1614 142 6820

UA

M f

iled

No of UAM filed during 01092015 to 31032017

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21 District-wise distribution of number of UAM filed during 01092015 to 31032017 is as noted below (Statement 21)

Statement 21 District-wise distribution of number of UAM filed by the MSMEs in Uttarakhand

State during 01092015 to 31032017

Position as on 31st March 2017

SNo

Name of District

Udyog Aadhaar

Regd

Micro

Small

Medium

1 Almora 229 183 42 4

2 Bageshwar 180 170 10 0

3 Chamoli 181 176 5 0

4 Champawat 166 150 16 0

5 Dehradun 937 745 182 10

6 Haridwar 1709 983 651 75

7 Nainital 485 343 125 17

8 Pauri Garhwal 417 349 64 4

9 Pithoragarh 242 236 4 2

10 Rudraprayag 132 130 2 0

11 Tehri Garhwal 261 226 34 1

12 Udham Singh

Nagar

1670 1175 466 29

13 Uttarkashi 211 198 13 0

Total 6820 5064 1614 142

Source www udyogaadhaargovin

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Chart 21 District-wise distribution of number of UAM filed by the MSMEs in

Uttarakhand State during 01092015 to 31032017

22 Top five Districts in terms of number of UAM filed by the MSMEs upto

31032017 are Haridwar US Nagar Dehradun Nainital and Pauri These

Districts together account for 7651 of the total number of UAM filed

0

200

400

600

800

1000

1200

No of UAM filed wef 01092015 to 31032017 (District wise)

Micro

Small

Medium

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Distribution of UAM filed by Manufacturing and Service Enterprises

31 Out of the total UAM filed discussed above distribution as per Manufacturing

and Service Sector among Micro Small amp Medium segments in Uttarakhand

State are as noted below

Position as on 31st March 2017

SNo

Name of District

Udyog Aadhaar Regd

Micro Small Medium

Manufac-turing

Service M S M S M S

1 Almora 111 126 104 82 6 40 1 4

2 Bageshwar 101 82 96 77 5 5 0 0

3 Chamoli 96 99 96 93 0 6 0 0

4 Champawat 100 77 89 69 11 8 0 0

5 Dehradun 470 646 328 555 134 86 8 5

6 Haridwar 1217 501 604 384 543 110 70 7

7 Nainital 331 217 223 158 102 44 6 15

8 Pauri Garhwal 194 229 144 208 47 20 3 1

9 Pithoragarh 181 97 170 89 7 6 4 2

10 Rudraprayag 72 61 70 61 2 0 0 0

11 Tehri Garhwal 172 107 145 93 27 13 0 1

12 Udham Singh

Nagar

1123 553 725 453 374 95 24 5

13 Uttarkashi 75 188 72 175 3 13 0 0

Total 4243 2983 2866 2497 1261 446 116 40

Source www udyogaadhaargovin

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CHAPTER-VI

TRAINING INDUSTRIAL MOTIVATION CAMPAIGNS (IMC) AND

ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES (EDP)

The micro small and medium enterprises (MSME) sector has emerged as a highly

vibrant and dynamic sector of the Indian economy over the last five decades MSMEs not

only play crucial role in providing large employment opportunities at comparatively lower

capital cost than large industries but also help in industrialization of rural amp backward areas

thereby reducing regional imbalances assuring more equitable distribution of national

income and wealth MSMEs are complementary to large industries as ancillary units and

contribute enormously to the socio-economic development of the country

The Ministry of Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (Mo MSME) promotes the

development of micro and small enterprises in the country with the objective of creating self-

employment opportunities and upgrading the relevant skills of existing and potential

entrepreneurs

Entrepreneurship development is one of the key elements for promotion of micro and

small enterprises particularly the first generation entrepreneurs Entrepreneurship and

resultant creation of employment and wealth is a major means of inclusive development

Hence entrepreneurship development has been one of the priorities in almost all the

countries the world over

In order to ensure that young entrepreneurs are encouraged and suitably equipped to

go into new ventures the Ministry has set up three National level Entrepreneurship

Development Institute namely National Institute for Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (

NI-MSME) Hyderabad The National Institute for Entrepreneurship and Small Business

Development (NIESBUD) NOIDA and Indian Institute of Entrepreneurship (IIE) Guwahati to

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undertake the task of promotion of entrepreneurship and skill development training on a

regular basis

This institute has also been supporting the efforts of Government of Uttarakhand

Industrial Associations Technical Managerial Institutions other NGOs and entrepreneurs for

motivational and skill development needs

The State of Uttarakhand has difficult geographical terrain having international border

with Nepal China amp Tibet The state has about 89 of the land as a mountain region

containing transportation bottleneck It is not found viable in long run to set up large and

medium scale units in the hilly region The Institute is therefore focusing for development of

micro and small enterprises in this region for motivating the educated unemployed youths

towards self-employment

The Institute organized EDPs on Solar Energy Tour Operator and Tourist Guide

Bakery and Confectionary Products Computer Accounting with Tally Electrical Appliance

Repairing Garments manufacturing Food Processing etc at various locations in the

state It is vital to mention here that the Govt of Uttarakhand is focusing on

harvesting Solar Energy in the state therefore there is lot of scope in this renewable

source of energy

The Institute was assigned the targets for conducting of 6 ESDPs Gen 02 SC- 01 ST-

01 Women amp PH(S)- 01 SC(S)- 01 2 EDPs SC-01 GEN-1 IMCs-6 (Gen-03 SC-

02 ST-01) during the year The details of the aforesaid EDPs and IMCs is given at

annexure-I

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CHAPTER-VII

NATIONAL MANUFACTURING COMPTITIVENESS PROGRAMME

(NMCP)

The Government has announced formulation of National Manufacturing

Competitiveness Programme in 2005 with an objective to support the Small and Medium

Enterprises (SMEs) in their endeavour to become competitive and adjust the competitive

pressure caused by liberalization and moderation of tariff rates Under the scheme

Manufacturing Competitiveness Programme by the National Manufacturing Competitiveness

Council

Worldwide it is manufacturing that has driven growth In order to revive the

manufacturing sector particularly micro small and medium enterprises and to enable them

to adjust to the competitive pressures caused by liberalization and moderation of tariff rates

I propose to launch a new scheme that will help them strengthen their operations and

sharpen their competitiveness The scheme will be called the Manufacturing Competitiveness

Programme The design of the scheme will be worked out by the National Manufacturing

Competitiveness Council (NMCC) in consultation with the industry along with relevant stake

holders like the Ministry of MSME conceptualized and finalized the components of the

programme incorporating suitable inputs from the stake holders Nine Schemes have been

drawn up including schemes for promotion of ICT Design Clinics and Marketing Support etc

for SMEs Implementation will be in the PPP model and financing will be tied up during the

course of the next year

MSME-DI Haldwani motivated entrepreneurs to adopt and modernise themselves

taking assistance from NMCP schemes through various training programmes It also

conducted awareness programmes of some schemes like QMS amp QTT Lean Manufacturing

Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) Product Certification Zero Defect Zero Effect CLCSS

Businss Incubator Bar Code Energy Efficiency Technology etc

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON ldquoQMSQTTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Vinayak Grand Haridwar

DATE- 25072016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 36

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

AssttDirector (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI haldwani

Sh Sudipt Kumar Scientist BIS Dehradun

Sh Ashish Bhargava Consultant

URS

Certification

Haridwar

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON ldquoDESIGN CLINIC SCHEMErdquo

PLACE- Hotel Gardenia SIDCUL Haridwar

DATE- 20022017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 28

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Prof Dr S Ghosal Professor amp Director School of Design

Studies UPES Dehradun

Sh Amit Mohan Invetigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoPACKAGING FOR EXPORTldquo

PLACE- SBS PG College Rudrapur

DATE- 31052016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 32

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Tushar Bandopadhyay Asstt Director

IIP New Delhi

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoSUPPORT FOR ENTREPRENEURIAL AND MANAGERIAL

DEVELOPMENT OF SMEs THROUGH INCUBATORrdquo

PLACE- Amrapali Group of Institutes Haldwani

DATE- 22032016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 60

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh VK Sharma Dy Director Ic

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Amit Mohan Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoSUPPORT FOR ENTREPRENEURIAL AND MANAGERIAL

DEVELOPMENT OF SMEs THROUGH INCUBATORrdquo

PLACE- Graphic Era University Dehradun

DATE- 16112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 86

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh SC Kandpal

Asstt Director (MF)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh BK Tiwari DG

Graphic Era University

Sh Amit Mohan Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoSUPPORT FOR ENTREPRENEURIAL AND MANAGERIAL

DEVELOPMENT OF SMEs THROUGH INCUBATORrdquo

PLACE- University of Petroleum amp Energy

Studies Dehradun

DATE- 18112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 70

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh Amit Mohan

Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Dr KS Mishra Senior Professor

UPES Dehradun

Dr Shailey Singhal Associate Professor

UPES Dehradun

Dr PK Mishra Associate Professor

UPES Dehradun

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoZERO DEFECT ZERO EFFECTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Gardenia SIDCUL Haridwar

DATE- 08112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 58

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoZERO DEFECT ZERO EFFECTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Gardenia SIDCUL Haridwar

DATE- 16032017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 59

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh Pushkar Singh

Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Abhishek Srivastava ZED Consultant

QCI

Sh DK Aggarwal Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Amit Mohan Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoZERO DEFECT ZERO EFFECTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Rudra Continental Rudrapur

DATE- 22022017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 54

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh SC Kandpal

Asstt Director (MF)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh YC Pandey GM

DIC US Nagar

Sh Ashok Bansal Ex President

KGCCI

Sh DK Aggarwal Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoProduct Certificationrdquo

PLACE- Selaqui Dehradun

DATE- 19102016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 60

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh UC Khanduri

Asstt Director (Chem)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

ShSaurabh Tiwari Scientist

BIS Dehradun

Sh Kush Sharma Scientist

BIS Dehradun

Sh Ashish Bhargava Manager

URS Certification Haridwar

Sh Manoj Gaur Branch Director

NSIC Dehradun

Sh SS Katiyal Manager

DIC Dehradun

Sh Manoj Sharma President

UIWA Dehradun

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Reimbursement of Units under Technology amp Quality Up gradation Support

to MSME (TEQUP) for acquiring National and International Product

Certification

The details for the period 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are given below

SNo Name Of the Unit Reimbursement

Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Hertech Electronics

Plot NoI E Sector 12 IIE SIDCUL Haridwar

Rs 26250-

Total Rs 26250-

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CHAPTER-VIII

VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

Vendor Development Programmes (VDPs) are being organized by MSME Development

Institutes located in every corner of the country to provide common platform for business as

well as selling organizations to interact with each other with a view to identifying emerging

demands of the buyer organizations while simultaneously providing an opportunity for

displaying the capabilities of the small scale entrepreneurs and their industrial ventures Such

programmes have proved to be of immense use in locating suitable entrepreneurs by a

number of buying organizations including the Public Sector Enterprises various Wings of

Defence Railways and others in indigenising a number of products which hitherto have been

imported at a colossal cost

Two types of VDPs are being organized by MSME DIs - National Level VDPs -cum-

Exhibitions and State Level VDPs In National Level VDPs of 3 days duration large scale

organizations such as BEL BHEL TELCO BSNL IOC NHPC NTPC etc interact with MSEs in

establishing potential vendors In these National Level VDPs an exhibition is also put up for

displaying the products of MSMEs and large scale organizations In State Level VDPs only

one or two buying large scale organisation functioning in the State participates in the

programme and interacts with MSMEs (sellers) in the Buyer-Seller Meets Business enquiries

ranging from `5 crore to `20 crore per VDP are being generated through National Level

VDPs

MSME-DI conducted 05 State Level Vendor Development Programme in different

places of Uttarakhand state Details of programmes are as under

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- HRD Centre BHEL Haridwar

DATE- 09112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 28

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh DK Aggarwal

AsstDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Kotdwar

DATE- 16122016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 63

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh DS Martolia

AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME Haldwani

Sh Manoj Kumar General Manager

BEL Kotdwar

Sh SC Kandpal AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Haridwar

DATE- 29112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 38

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh Amit Mohan

Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Rajeshwar Giri DGM

THDC Rishikesh

Sh RM Dubey DGM (Procurement)

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Rai Singh DGM (VDP)

THDC Rishikesh

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME Haldwani

Sh GC Joshi Dy Manager

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Yogesh Sharma Manager

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Sadhu Ram Saini President

BIDWABahadrabad

Sh Harendra Garg Chairman

SMA Haridwar

Sh DK Aggarwal Asstt Director

MSME Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Rudrapur

DATE- 09032017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 58

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh SC Kandpal

Astt Director (MF)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Skand Shiv Bhardwaj BHEL

CFP Rudrapur

Sh K Das GM

Ic BHEL CFP Rudrapur

Sh VK Sharma Dy Director Ic

MSME-DI Haldwani

ShYC Pandey GM

DIC Rudrapur

Sh Ashok Bansal Ex President

KGCCI Kashipur

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Patel Nagar Dehradun

DATE- 20102016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 65

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR SH UCKHANDURI

AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Ashok Lalwani HUDCO

Dehradun

Sh Mahesh Sharma President

UIWA Dehradun

Sh Manoj Gaur BM

NSIC Dehradun

SmtKaushlya Bandhu Jt Director

DOI Dehradun

Sh SP Goyal Incharge

KGCCI Dehradun

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CHAPTER-IX

MARKETING ASSISTANCE AND TECHNOLOGY UP-GRADATION

SCHEME FOR MSME AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE ON BAR-CODE

MSMEs sector has emerged as a highly vibrant and dynamic sector of the Indian

economy over the last five decades MSMEs are not only playing crucial role in providing

large employment opportunities at comparatively lower capital cost than large industries but

also helping in industrialization of rural and backward areas thereby reducing regional

imbalances assuring more equitable distribution of national income and wealth

It may be mentioned here that Marketing a strategic tool for business development is

critical for the growth and survival of MSMEs Marketing is most important factor for the

success of any enterprise It is one of the weakest areas wherein MSMEs face major

problems in the present competitive age Due to lack of information scarcity of resources

and unorganized way of selling marketing MSME sector finds problems in exploiting new

markets

The objective of this programme envisages that some of those clusters of MSMEs which

have quality production and export potential shall be identified amp encouraged and assisted

through this scheme to achieve competitiveness in the national and international markets

The programme aims at improving the marketing competitiveness of MSME sector by

improving their techniques and technologiesrsquo promotion of exports and to provide a check on

imports also

Financial assistance on Bar-code

The basic objective of financial assistance is to enhance the marketing competitiveness of

Micro amp Small Enterprises (MSEs) by way of

(i) Providing 75 of one-time registration fee and annual recurring fee (for first three

years) paid by MSEs to GS1 India

(ii) (ii) Popularizing the adoption of bar codes on large scale amongst MSEs and (iii)

Motivating and encouraging MSEs for use of bar codes through conducting

seminars on Bar-code etc

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Reimbursement of Units under Bar Code ndash

The details for the period 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are given below

SNo Name Of the Unit Reimbursement Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Janisons Herbo Labs Pvt Ltd

Plot No 6Sector II DC IIE

Pantnagar

38430-

2- Ms Garg Foods

Naya Gaon Julfkaar

Kaladhungi Nainital

33451-

3- Ms Shree Herbal Health Care 79 Arhat Bazar Saharanpur Road Dehradun

25695-

4- Ms Govindam Enterprises

D-144F Top Floor Freedom Fighter Enclave

New Delhi

25695-

5- Ms Demigod Agro Food Pvt Ltd

4 Nandpuri Arya Nagar Chowk Opp Holy Baril

Jwalapur Haridwar

25695-

Total Rs 148966-

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Reimbursement to the Participating Units in Trade FairExhibition for the

year 2016-17 for Uttarakhand state ndash

SNo

Name of the Unit Amt Reimbursed

1 Ms Kashmir Emporium Raipur Road Dehradun

(International)

Rs 122772-

2 Ms Rawat Engg Tech Pvt Ltd Dehradun

(Domestic)

Rs 30000-

Total Rs 152772-

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CHAPTER-X

Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme (CLCSS) for Technology

Upgradation of the Small Scale Industries

The Ministry of Small Scale Industries (SSI) is operating a scheme for technology

upgradation of Small Scale Industries (SSI) called the Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme

(CLCSS) The Scheme aims at facilitating technology upgradation by providing upfront capital

subsidy to SSI units including tiny khadi village and coir industrial units on institutional

finance (credit) availed of by them for modernisation of their production equipment (plant and

machinery) and techniques The Scheme provides for 15 per cent capital subsidy to SSI units

including tiny units on institutional finance availed of by them for induction of well established

and improved technology in selected subsectorsproducts approved under the Scheme The

eligible amount of subsidy calculated under the scheme is based on the actual loan amount not

exceeding Rs1 crore

Due to insufficient investment and lack of awareness of both the quality standards and

access to modern technologies a large percentage of SSI units continue with outdated

technology and plant amp machinery With increasing competition due to liberalisation of the

economy the survival and growth of the SSI units are critically dependent on their

modernisation and technological upgradation Upgradation of both the process of manufacture

and corresponding plant and machinery is necessary for the small enterprises to reduce the cost

of production and remain price competitive at a time when cheaper products are easily available

in the global market

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CHAPTER-XI

QUALITY UPGRADATIONENVIRONMENT MANAGAMENT FOR

SMALL SCALE SECTOR THROUGH INCENTIVE FOR ISO 9000ISO

14001HACCP CERTIFICATION

The Small Scale Sector has emerged as dynamic and vibrant sector of Indian

Economy and it has been making significant contribution to industrial production export and

employment generation The process of economic liberalization and market reforms has

opened up the Indian small scale sector to the global competition In order to enhance the

competitive strength of the small scale sector the Government introduced an incentive

scheme for their technological upgradationquality improvement and environment

management The scheme provides incentive to those small scale ancillary undertaking who

have acquired ISO 9000ISO 14001HACCP certifications The scheme for ISO 9000

reimbursement in operation since March 1994 has now been enlarged so as to include

reimbursement of expenses for acquiring ISO 14001 certification also vide this Office

Administrative Order No41(8)ISOElectx2002 dt 28th October 2002 Upto 31st march

2014 25652 Micro amp Small units have been benefited from the scheme

-The Scheme envisages reimbursement of charges of acquiring ISO-9000ISO-

14001HACCP certifications to the extent of 75 of the expenditure subject to a

maximum of Rs 75000- in each case

The Salient features of the Scheme

a) The Permanent Registered Micro Small Enterprises (MSEs) units are eligible to avail

the Incentive Scheme

b) The Scheme is applicable to those MSEsancillaryTinySSSBE units who have already

acquired ISO-9000ISO-14001HACCP certification

c) The Scheme is applicable to those MSEsancillaryTinySSSBE units who have already

acquired ISO-9000ISO-14001HACCP certification

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Reimbursement to Units under ISO 900014000 scheme in Uttarakhand

state ndash

Approval details of units during 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are as under ndash

SNo Name of the Unit Reimbursement

Total Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Bajaj Nutraceuticals Roorkee Haridwar 45000-

2- Ms Nirmal Auto Components Bahadrabad Haridwar 38363-

3- Ms Manchanda Herbal Products Haridwar 46954-

4- Ms APS Electopower Pvt Ltd Haridwar

40500-

5- Ms Shree Badrinath Vaikalpik Urja Dehradun 30000-

6- Ms Rapid Moulders Pvt Ltd Haridwar 56250-

Total Rs 257067-

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CHAPTER-XII

GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT PREFERENCE POLICY FOR MICRO

amp SMALL ENTERPRISES

In order to provide assistance and support to Micro amp Small Enterprises (MSEs) for

marketing their products under the present Government Procurement Preference Policy for

micro amp small enterprises (MSEs) Government of India has been extending various facilities to

the MSEs registered with National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC) under its Single Point

Registration Scheme In addition to the facilities 358 items are also reserved for exclusive

purchase from MSE sector

Following units were enlisted under single point registration

SN Name amp Address Unit Amount Rs 1 Ms Ujjwal Labour Contract Co-operative Society

Dehradun

2000-

2 Ms Pacific Dynamics Roorkee

2000-

3 Ms Radiant Energy Enterprises Dehradun

1250-

4 Ms Harit Agro Products Jaspur Kashipur

2000-

5 Ms Asian Galaxy Pvt Ltd

Plot No 3 Sector IIDL IIE SIDCUL

5000-

6 Ms Isha Construction

Shop 32 amp 34 Grand Floor Raipur Road- Dehradun

2000-

7 Ms Dhirendra Singh Negi

Village Talli Bagi Patti Tehri Garhwal

2000-

8 Ms Electrocon Power

Village Rameshwarput Lalpur US Nagar

2000-

9 Ms Special Cables Pvt Ltd

Unit 2 Plot No 60-65 Sector-3IIE Pantnagar

3435-

10 Ms GB Equipment Systems Ltd

Industrial Area Selaqui- Dehradun

3500-

11 Ms GB Springs

PL 2223 Km Chakrata Road Rampur Dehradun

5000-

12 Ms Accuraus (India)

B-7 Ramnaga Indl Estate Roorke

2000-

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13 Ms Modern Electrn Electric Co

Dehradun

2000-

14 Ms Ms Godarari Enterprises

Dehradun

1250-

15 Ms Kanha Plastics Pvt Ltd

Dehradun

5000-

16 Ms IC Electicals Co(P) Ltd

Plot No E-94 Industrial Area Bharabad Haridwar

3450-

17 Ms Whale Graphics(India)Ltd

Dehradun

5000-

18 Jainson Herbo Labs Pvt Ltd

IIDC IIE US Nagar Pantnagar

3000-

19 Ms Krishna Murari Infratech

Pvt Ltd Haldwani

2000-

20 Ms Sakti Constructions

392 Indra Nagar Colony Dehrdun

3500-

21 Ms Universal Ind

B-8 Industrial Estate Bazpur Road Kashipur

5000-

22 Ms Sai Globe Packaging

Central Hope Town SelaquiDehradun

5000-

23 Ms Surat singh amp Sons

54 Akashdeep ColonyChakrata Road Dehradun

2000-

24 Ms Girraj Kintwear

7 Co-Operativ Society IE- Dehradun

2000-

25 Ms HQ Lamps Manufacturing

7 3-35 Sector 6 A SIDCUL Haridwar

3000-

26 Ms Uttam Rice amp Seeds Pvt Ltd

Gausala Mour Ramnagar Road Partappur Kashipur

2000-

27 Ms Creative Paper Products Rudrpur

2000-

28 Ms Asia Industries

Village Phaujimatkota Post ndashBhoorrani Rudrapur

-

29 Ms Shamsons Industries

C-22 Deveboomi Industrial Estate Roorkee

3000-

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30 Reveal Environment Solutions Kh N-999

Salem pur Rajputan Indusstrial Estate Roorkee

2000-

31 Ms Shiva Enterprises

2071 West Amber Talab Roorkee

2000-

32 Ms Aska Equipment Ltd

Plot NoC-21 Devbhoomi Indl Estate Raipur Haridwar

3000-

33 Ms Infinity

Kh Village Raipur Haridwar

3450-

34 Ms Badrinath Vaikalpik Urja

Shah Nagar Near Railaway Crossing Defance Colony Dehradun

2000-

35 Ms Amardeep Designs (P) Ltd

KhNo163 Laheshwari BhagwanPur Roorklee

3000-

36 Ms Amrit Herbals

Village amp Po Bhauwala-Dehradun

2000-

37 Ms Growth Associates

131 2nd

Floor BT Ganj-Roorkee

3000-

38 Ms Himalayan Hi Tech

Nurseries Santi Aashram Bharatpur Kamachaur

2000-

39 Ms JS Industries

Kunda Jaspur Road Kashipur US Nagar

3000-

40 Ms Digitech

8 Industrial Area Near Ram Nagar- Roorkee

2000-

41 Ms K-2 Cloth

Plot No 126-127 Sector IIDC

2000-

42 Ms Dinex India Pvt Ltd

59 Gandhi Road

2000-

43 Ms SK Guta

15 A Enclave GMS Road Dehradun

2000-

44 Ms Fire Devices(P) Ltd

Plot No 19-20 Sector-3A Indl Area SIDCUL Haridwar

3450-

Total

118285-

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CHAPTER-XIII

REVENUE EARNED

This Institute has earned revenue of Rs 140485- through consultancy services

provided to the MSMEs and fee collected for training programmes as per details given

below-

SNo Revenue Earnings Total for the

Financial Year (Rs)

1

CF WS revenue

0

2 Skill development programme (Training) fees- regular

course

8000

3 Skill development programme (Training) fees

Specialized High Tech Course (including CAD CAM)

0

4 Sale of Traineersquos products 50

5 Training Programme fees-

i Under Core Programme Action Plan 0

ii (Under PD Account) 0

6 Management Development Programme 0

7 Seminars Feesworkshop 5100

8 Capacity assessment 0

9 Project appraisals 0

10 Sick unit studies 0

11 In plant studies 0

12 Surveys 0

13 Energy audits 0

14 NSIC Registration GSPP 118285

15 Sub-Contracting Exchange (SCX) 0

16 Sale of publications 50

17 Others 6500

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18 Fee for participation in National Award-2013 0

19 NVDPVDP 0

TOTAL 137985

20 Sale of US stores etc 2500

Grand Total 140485

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CHAPTER-XIV

USE OF OFFICIAL LANGUAGE

Hindi is the Official Language of the Union of India and the Government policy aims at

progressively increasing the use of Hindi in official work Effective steps were taken during

the year in the Ministry of MSME to ensure compliance to Official Language Policy

implementation of the annual programme and compliance with the various orders of the

Government of India on the recommendations of the Committee of Parliament on Official

Language

COMPLIANCE OF SECTION 3(3)OF THE OFFICIAL LANGUAGE ACT 1963

All documents such as General Orders Notifications Press Communique Contracts

Agreements Tender Forms amp Notices Resolution MemorandumOffice memorandum

Administrative or other reports and Official Papers laid before a House or the Houses of

Parliament under section 3(3) of the Official Languages Act 1963 were issued bilingually

ie in Hindi and English General orders meant for departmental use were issued in Hindi

only

REPLIES TO LETTERS IN HINDI

All letters received in Hindi were replied to in Hindi

CORRESPONDENCE IN HINDI

Letters to State Governments Union Territory and Central Government offices located

in regions lsquoArsquo and lsquoBrsquo were issued in Hindi to the extent possible Similarly letters were sent in

Hindi to Central Government offices located in region lsquoCrsquo as per the targets laid down in the

Annual Programme About 9007 correspondence was made in Hindi in region lsquoArsquo 100 in

region rsquoBrsquo and 100 in region lsquoCrsquo

SECTIONS SPECIFIED FOR WORKING IN HINDI

The sections of the Ministry specified for doing 100 work in Hindi are working

satisfactorily

MONITORING AND INSPECTIONS

In order to ensure compliance with the Official Language Policy monitoring is done

though regular inspections

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CHAPTER-XV

TARGETS amp ACHIEVEMENTS

PART-A

1 Change in Industrial Scenario if any Industrial activity is gaining

momentum due to Industrial package to the state amp the upgradation of the MSEs

2 Other information ndash

I No of unit visited by MSME-DI

Official 117

Ii Total No of visitors inquiries

received in MSME-DI 648

iii Total No persons trained with- 414

a General 214

b Women Entrepreneurs 110 c SCST 17413 d Other backward Classes etc 12

e Minorities 0

3 Expenditure in Plan amp Non-Plan

a Plan Scheme-

Allotment Cumulative expenditure

FUNDS EXPENDITURE

Salary-14000000 12144775

Medical- 125000 124655

TE- 650000 647151

OE- 800000 7 99999

RRT- 4000 3000

Total 15579000 13719580

b Non-Plan Scheme- Nil

4 Administration Over

one year

Less than one year

a

b c

d

Post vacant Disciplinary proceeding initiated concluded pending Audit objections pending amp replied

Court cases pending if necessary

13

Nil Nil

Nil

01

Nil Nil

Nil

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Part- B

(This part may reflect the problems and actual work done under each programme as well

as actual extension service rendered for promotion of Industries)

1 Modernization of Workshop and

Laboratories- During

the month

Cumulative for the year

i Sanction received by MSME-DI

Converting the MSME-DI

Nil Nil

ii Value of new machinery

equipment installed received

Nil Nil

iii Value of orders of Machinery amp

Equipment placed with

DGSampD supplies

Nil Nil

2 Trade Industry growth-

i Nos of UAM registered

Manufacturingservice activity

Micro-5363 Small- 1707 Medium- 156

Total- 7226 (up to March2017)

ii Nos of UAM registered

ManufacturingServicing

activity

Manufacturing- 4243

Service- 2983

Total- 7226 (up to March2015)

iii Changes in industrial growth

rate if any (give information for

each trade unit(s) separately)

The industrial climate generated due to

announcement of Concessional package

provided impetus to the growth

parameters

3 Technical Assistance-

i No of entrepreneurs assisted

at the MSME-DI premises

outside premises

6481913

ii No of entrepreneurs assisted

at their premises

631

iii No of trade Associations

contacted for up-gradation of

Industries

12

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iv Details of programme for

specific group of covered in

Action Plan prepared along

with their details

NA

v No of units registered under

the Govt purchase

programme

43 Nos

vi Identification of products

having potential for

development in the State

(Attach a separate list)

1 Fruit based products

2 Processing of vegetables

3 Spice grinding

4 Glow signboard amp hoardings

5 Medicinal concentrate

6 Essential Oils

vii Problems of trade Industries

other than financial if any

Marketing amp transportation bottleneck

viii Additional support required for

improving performance of

trade Industries

Marketing Support

x Any other significant

programme Give information

or work done for each trade

discipline separately and

enclosed separate sheet to

highlight the salient points of

work done

No

4 Ancillary Development Programme No of-

a Captive Ancillary in the State NA

b New units (Anc) established

during the month

NA

c New items identified and

accepted for promoting

Ancillary

NA

d Vendor Development

Programme organized for

whom

Conducted programmes-

National Level-00

State level- 05 nos

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5 Any other special work done by the Institute- -

- One day awareness programme on Packaging for Exports

In Association with SBS College Rudrapur at Rudrapur on 31052016 for 32

participants

- One day workshop on Quality Management System amp Quality Technology

Tools (QMSQTT)

In Association with Bahadrabad Industries Development Welfare

Association Haridwar at Haridwar on 21072016 for 32 participants

- One day awareness programme on Product Certification

Conducted at Selaqui Dehradun on 19102016 for 60 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Design Clinic

Conducted at Haridwar on 20022016 for 28 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Digital Payment

Conducted in Uttarakhand State 16 programmes for 406 participants

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Part C Other Special Activities

Sl No Activity Target Achievement

1 Hindi Meeting 04 nos 04 nos

2 Hindi Pakhwara amp Hindi Diwas from 14092016 to

28092016 01 no 01 no

3 Hindi Workshop Nil Nil

4 Assistance provided in EDP of other organisation

(2 days EDP of NCCD) at MSME-DI

Haldwani

Nil 01 no

5 (i)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp Commercial Bid Opening on Lean Manufacturing for Auto component at Rudrapur on 22042016

(ii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in joint DSR

audit Audit with NPC Kanpur of Boss Cluster Rudrapur from 20042016 to 21042016 (iii)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint MBR3 Audit with QCI of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar from 08082016 to 10082016 (iv) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Boss Cluster at Rudrapur in November 2016

(v) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR5 Audit

of Pace Auto Cluster-1 at Rudrapur in November 2016 (vi)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint Audit

of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar in December 2016 (vii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Havells Fan Lean Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017 (viii)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp

Commercial Bid Opening for Plastic Component Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017

Nil

08 nos

6 Participated in National Awards held in Ludhiana Punjab on 18102016 presented by Honrsquoble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi

Nil 01 no

7 Participated in PMEGP Task force meeting of Nainital

District on 020816081116 Nil 02 nos

8 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a 3 days exhibition lsquoDestination Uttarakhand 2016rsquo organised by Ms Freindz Exhibition amp Promotions (p) ltd New Delhi at Dehradun from 24-26102016

Nil 01 no

9 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in the Stone Laying

ceremony of a new Technology Centre at Sitarganj on 141116 inaugrated by Honrsquoble Union Minister of MSMEs Sh Kalaraj Mishra

Nil 01 no

10 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a lsquoVendor Meet-

2016rsquo organised by Tata Auto Comp Systems Ltd at Rudrapur

Nil 01 no

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11 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in SLSC meeting for

National Awards and SLAB meeing at Dehradun on 17022017

Nil 01 no

12 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a training on

Lean Manufacturing at Indore MP from 080317 to 100317

Nil 01 no

13 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Hindi meeting

organized by NARAKAS on 30032017 01 no 01 no

PART-E

Sl

No

Description of activity Annual target Under PD

Ac

Total

1 EDPIMCEET Export

Packging Product

Certification QMS-QTT

Incubator ZEDDesign

8611113

31

Nil 25

i No of programmes

conducted

7601113

31

Nil 23

ii No of persons trained 159255032

326032235

16828

Nil 1001

2 Follow-up action of previous Entrepreneurship Development Programmes -

Year Total no of trainees

trained

No of trainees who

have set up units

employed till date

2006-07 143 39

2007-08 917 71

2008-09 946 36

2009-10 2323 43

2010-11 2203 49

2011-12 2321 53

2012-13 2265 59

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2013-14 2234 74

2014-15 504 53

2015-16 926

2016-17 414

3 Motivational Campaigns- Annual target Conducted

No of Campaigns

conducted

06 06

4 i Project profiles (new) Nil Nil

ii Project profiles

(updated)

Nil Nil

iii State industrial

profiles

Nil 1

iv District industrial

potential survey

reports

Nil 13

v Any other Nil Nil

5 Name of the units

provided-

Intensive technical

consultancy (A brief

write-up)

6 Programme on ISO 900014000

Year Target No of

Programmes

conducted

No of Units

participated

No of units

obtained ISO

certification

during the

year

No of units

obtained ISO

Certification

till date

2006-07 - - - - -

2007-08 - - - - -

2008-09 - - - 17 17

2009-10 - - - 10 10

2010-11 - - - - 24

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2011-12 - - - - 25

2012-13 - - - - Nil

2013-14 - - - - 17

2014-15 - - - 18

2015-16 - - - 11 11

7 Programmes on

Name of the programme No of Programmes No of participants

WTO - -

One Day Awareness

Programme on Cluster Dev

Scheme

- -

One day Awareness

Programme on IPR

- -

9 Vendor Development Programmes cum exhibitions

Year Tar

get

No of

VDPs

conducted

No of SSI

units

participat

ed

No unit

register

ed

During

the

month

No of SSI units obtained orders

No

Rs No Rs

2006-07 1 - - - - - - - -

2007-08 NIL - - - - - - - -

2008-09 1 1 120 - - - - - -

2009-10 1 - - - - - - - -

2010-11 1 1 43 - - - - - -

2011-12 3 3 222 - - - - - -

2012-13 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

311

158+551

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2013-14 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

314

148+1541

-

-

-

-

-

- 2014-15 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

374

118+2000

-

-

-

-

-

-

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2015-16 5 1

5(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

236

100+2000

-

-

-

-

-

- 2016-17 5 1

5(SVDP)

0(NVDP)

259

Nil

10 Programmes on Achievement

ii Energy conservationEnergy Efficient

Technology etc

00

iv Packaging for export 01

v Product Certification 01

vi CLCSS 00

vii QMSQTT 01

Viii Lean Manufacturing 00

ix Business Incubator 03

x Design Clinic 01

xi ZED 03

11

Revenue of the Institute

Total revenue

earned

Rs

140485-

12

Revenue of the workshop

Annual

Target

Total revenue

earned

Rs

Nil Nil

13 Media coverage details- No(s)

i Press releases during the Year 4

ii Exhibitions participated 02

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iii RadioTV talks -

iv Advertisements released 5

v Press clipping compiled for the year -

vi Press clipping hosted on website -

vii Publications if any -

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CHAPTER-XVI

DISTRICT INDUSTRIES CENTRES VISITED BY THE OFFICERS OF

THIS INSTITUTE

The officers of this Institute visited District Industries Centre for discussion relating to

development of industries in the state and in connection with attending the Task Force

Meetingother official work

1 District Industries Centre Haldwani

2 District Industries Centre Almora

3 District Industries Centre Rudrapur Udham Singh Nagar

4 District Industries Centre Bageshwar

5 District Industries Centre Roorkee

6 District Industries Centre Dehradun

7 District Industries Centre Kotdwar

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CHAPTER-XVII

INCENTIVES TO ENTREPRENEURS

(i) Fiscal Incentives to new Industrial Units and to existing units on their substantial

expansion

New Industrial units and existing industrial units on their substantial expansion as defined set

up in growth centers industrial infrastructure development center(IIDCs) Industrial Estates

Export Processing Zones Theme Parks (Food Processing Parks Software Technology Parks

etc) as stated in Annexure-1 and Other areas as notified from time to time by the Central

Government are entitled to

(A) 100 (hundred percent) outright excise duty exception for a period of 10 years from

the date of commencement of commercial production

(B) 100 Income tax exemption for initial period of five years and thereafter 30 for

companies and 25 for other than companies for a further period of five years for

the entire state of Uttaranchal and Himachal Pradesh from the date of

commencement of commercial production

(C) 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

Rs30 lakh The existing units will also be entitled to this subsidy on their substantial

expansion as defined

(D) Thrust sector industries as mentioned in Annexure-II are entitled to similar

concession as mentioned in para 3(i) amp (ii) above in the entire state of Uttaranchal

and Himachal Pradesh without any area restrictions

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Development of Industrial Infrastructure

(i) The funding pattern under the Growth Centre Scheme currently envisaging a

central assistance of Rs10 crore per center is raised to Rs15 crore per center

(ii) The financing pattern of integrated infrastructure development center (IIDC)

between Government of India and SIDBI will change from 23 to 41 and the GOI

funds would be in the nature of a grant so as to provide the required infrastructural

support

Other Incentives

(i) Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna (PMMY) To bring the unbanked people under

the mainstream banking and make the neglected section of the population self

reliant and self dependent Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna was launched under 3

stages ie Shishu (Max Rs 50000) Kishor (Max Rs 5 Lacs)and Tarun (Rs 10

Lacs)

(iv) Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP)

Government of India has approved the introduction of a new credit linked subsidy

programme called Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation programme (PMEGP)

by merging the two schemes Prime Ministerrsquos Rojgar Yojana (PMRY) and Rural

Employment Generation Programme (REGP) for generation of employment

opportunities through establishment of Micro enterprise in rural as well as urban

areas PMEGP is a central sector scheme and being administrated by Ministry of

Micro Small amp Medium Enterprises (Mo MSME) The scheme is implementing by

Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC)a statutory organization under the

administrative control of Mo MSME as the single nodal agency at the National

level At the State level the scheme is being implemented through State

KVIC Directorates State Khadi amp Village Industries Boards ( KVIBs) and District

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Industries Centre( DICs) and Banks The Government subsidy under the scheme is

being routed by KVIC through the identified banks for eventual distribution to the

beneficiaries entrepreneurs in their Bank accounts

Ineligible Industries under the Policy

The list of industries excluded from the purview of proposed concessions is at

Annexure ndashII

In addition the Doon Valley Notifications (SONo102(E) dated 1st Feb 1989

(Annexure-IV) as amended from time to time issued by Ministry of Environment amp

Forests would continue to operate in the Doon Valley area on the industries

notified under it are excluded from the proposed concessions in the state of

Uttarakhand

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Annex -I

DETAILS OF TRAINING PROGRAMME CONDUCTED DURING THE YEAR 2016-17 S No Programme details Duration Candidate Details Name of the

Coordinator SC ST OBC PH GEN TOTAL M F M F M F M F M F

EDP

1 EDP (GEN) on Tour

Operator amp Tourist Guide at Ranibagh

Haldwani Nainital

18022017

to 22022017

10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 2 22 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director (Mech)

2 EDP(SC) on Wireman

Training at Shantipuri

Pantnagar US Nagar

13022017

to

23022017

18 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 20 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

3 ESDP (WPH-STP)

on Bakery amp

Confectionary Products Ranibagh

Nainital

06092016

to

20102016

0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 20 23 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

4 ESDP(SC-STP) on

Computer Accounting with Tally at

Kaladhungi Nainital

16082016

to 29092016

10 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

5 ESDP(SC) on Computer Accounting

Dehradun

21072016 to

02092016

10 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 5 25 UC Khanduri Asst Director

(Chem)

6 ESDP(GEN) on

Garments

Manufacturing at

Almora

22072016

to

02092016

0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 21 23 DS Martolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

7 ESDP(GEN) on Solar Energy at Haldwani

Nainital

04112016 to

16122016

3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 16 0 20 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

I- Total Participants

(Nos)

51 20 0 1 2 3 1 0 30 48 156

IMC

1 IMC(Gen) at Pantnagar US Nagar

23022017 16 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 13 8 38 DK Aggarwal Asst Director

(Mech)

2 IMC(SC) at ITI

Bageshwar

18032017 31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 50 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

3 IMC(SC) at Takula

Almora

09032016 22 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 4 39 UC Khanduri

Asst Director (Chem)

4 IMC(Gen) at JITI

Almora

16032017 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 9 42 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

5 IMC(ST) at ITI

Almora

15032016 19 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 41 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

6 IMC(Gen) at Ranibagh Haldwani Nainital

23022017 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 35 6 45 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

II- Total Participants

(Nos)

93 9 12 0 4 0 0 0 110 27 255

Grand Total (I + II)

13 PROGRAMMES

144 29 12 1 6 3 1 0 140 75 411

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Annex -II

List of Thrust Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo List of Thrust Industries

01 Floriculture

02 Medicinal herbs and aromatic herbs etc ndash processing

03 Honey

04 Horticulture and Agro based Industries such as -

a Sauces Ketchup etc

b Fruit juices amp fruit pulp

c Jams Jellies vegetable juices puree pickles etc

d Preserved fruits and vegetables

e Processing of fresh fruits and vegetables including packaging

f Processing preservation packaging of mushrooms

05 Food processing industry excluding those included in the negative list

06 Sugar and its by-products

07 Silk and silk products

08 Wool and wool products

09 Woven fabrics (Excisable garments)

10 Sports goods and articles and equipment for general physical exercise and equipment

for adventure sports activities

11 Paper and paper products excluding those in negative list

12 Pharma products

13 Information amp communication technology

Computer hardware

14 Bottling of mineral water

15 Eco-tourism ndash Hotels resorts spa entertainmentamusement parks and ropeways

16 Industrial gases (based on atmospheric fraction)

17 Handicrafts

18 Non-timber forest product based industries

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Negative List of Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo Negative list of Industries

01 Tobacco and tobacco products including cigarettes and pan masala

02 Thermal Power Plant (coaloil based)

03 Coal washeries dry coal processing

04 Inorganic Chemicals excluding medicinal grade oxygen (280411) medicinal grade hydrogen peroxide

(284711) compressed air (285130)

05 Organic Chemicals excluding Provitamins vitamins Hormones (2936) Glycosides (2939) sugars (2940)

06 Tanning and dying extracts tanins and their derivatives dyes colours paints and varnishes putty fillers and

other mastics inks

07 Marble and mineral substances not classified anywhere

08 Flour mills and rice mills

09 Foundries using coal

10 Minerals fuels mineral oils and products of their distillation

Bituminous substances mineral waxes

11 Synthetic rubber product

12 Cement clinkers and asbestos raw including fibre

13 Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp Fuses fireworks matches propellant powder etc)

14 Mineral or chemical fertilizers

15 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture and formulation)

16 Fibre glass and articles thereof

17 Manufacture of pulp ndash wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving pulp)

18 Branded aerated water soft drinks (non-fruit based)

19 Paper-

Writing or printing paper etc

Paper or paperboard etc

Maplitho paper etc

Newsprint in rolls or sheets

Craft paper etc

Sanitary towels etc

Cigarette paper

Grease-proof paper

Toilet or facial tissue etc

Paper and paperboard laminated internally with bitumen tar or asphalt

Carbon or similar copying paper

Products consisting of sheets of paper or paper board impregnated coated or covered with plastics etc

Paper and paperboard coated impregnated or covered with wax etc

20 Plastics and articles thereof

Serial No 5 Reproduction synthesis not allowed as also downstream industries for sugar

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Annex -III

RESTRICTIONS ON LOCATION OF INDUSTRIES MINING OPERATIONS AND OTHER DEVELOPMENT

ACTIVITIES IN DOON VALLEY IN UTTAR PRADESH

MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS

(Department of Environment Forests amp Wildlife)

New Delhi the 1st February 1989

NOTIFICATION

NOTIFICATION under section 3(2)(v) of Environment (Protection) Act 1986 and Rule 5(3) (d) of

Environment (Protection) Rules 1986 Restricting location of industries mining operations and other

development activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh

SO102(E) ndash Whereas notification under sub-rule (3) of rule 5 of the Environment (Protection)

Rules 1986 inviting objections against the imposition of restriction on location of industries mining

operation and other developmental activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh was published vide No

SO 923(E) dated the 6th October 1988

And Whereas all objections received have been duly considered by the Central Government

Now therefore in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (d) of sub-rule (3) of Rule 5 of the

said rules the Central Government hereby imposes restrictions on the following activities in Doon Valley

bounded on the North by Mussorie ridge in the North-East by Lesset Himalayan range on the South-

West by Shivalik ranges river Ganga in the South-East and river Yamuna in the North-West except those

activities which are permitted by the Central Government for examining the environmental impacts

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(i) Location setting of industrial units ndash It has to be as per guidelines given in the annexure or guidelines

as may be issued from time to time by the Ministry of Environment amp Forests Government of India

(ii) Mining ndash Approval of the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests must be obtained before starting

any mining activity

(iii) Tourism ndash It should as per Tourism Development Plan (TDP) to be prepared by the State Department

of Tourism and duly approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(iv) Grazing ndash As per the plan to be prepared by the State Government and duly approved by the Union

Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(v) Land Use ndash As per Master Plan of development and Land Use Plan of the entire area to be prepared

by the State Government and approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

[No J-200123886-1A]

Sd-

(KP GEETHAKRISHNAN)

Secretary

ANNEXURE

Guidelines for permitting restricting industrial units in the Doon Valley area

Industries will be classified under Green Orange and Red categories as shown below for purposes of

permittingrestricting such industrial units in the Doon Valley from the environmental and ecological

considerations

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CATEGORY GREEN

A LIST OF INDUSTRIES IN APPROVED INDUSTRIAL AREAS WHICH MAY BE DIRECTRLY CONSIDERED

FOR ISSUE OF NO OBJECTION CERTIFICATE WITHOUT REFERRING TO (MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS) (IN CASE OF DOUBTS REFERENCE WILL BE MADE TO MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS)

1 All such non-obnoxious and non-hazardous industries employing upto 100 persons The

abnoxious and hazardous industries are those using inflammable explosive corrosive or

toxic substances

2 All such industries which do not discharge industrial effluents of a polluting nature and

which do not undertake any of the following process

Electroplating

Galvanizing

Bleaching

Degreasing

Phosphating

Dyeing

Pickling tanning

Polishing

Cooking of fibres and Digesting

Designing of Fabric

Unhairing Soaking deliming and bating of hides

Washing of fabric

Trimming Puling juicing and blanching of fruits and vegetables

Washing of equipment and regular floor washing using of considerable cooling water

Separated milk buttermilk and whey

Stopping and processing of grain

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Distillation of alcohol stillage and evaporation

Slaughtering of animals rendering of bones washing of meat

Juicing of sugar cane extraction of sugar Filteration centrifugation distillation

Pulping and fermenting of coffee beam

Processing of fish

Filter back wash in DM Plants exceeding 20 KI per day capacity

Pulp making pulp processing and paper making Cocking of coal washing of blast furnace

flue gases

Stripping of oxides

Washing of used sand by hydraulic discharge

Washing of latex etc

Solvent extraction

3 All such industries which do no use fuel in their manufacturing process or in any subsidiary

process and which do not emit fugitive emissions of a diffused nature

Industries not satisfying any one of the three criteria are recommended to be referred to Ministry

of Environment amp Forests

The following industries appear to fall in non-hazardous non-obnoxious and non-polluting

category subject to fulfillment of above three conditions

1 Atta-chakkies

2 Rice Mullors

3 Iceboxes

4 Dal mills

5 Groundnut decortinating (dry)

6 Chilling

7 Tailoring and garment making

8 Apparl making 9 Cotton and woolen hosiery

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10 Handloom weaving

11 Shoe lace manufacturing

12 Gold and Silver thread and sari work

13 Gold and Silver smithy

14 Leather Footwear and leather products excluding tanning amp hide processing

15 Manufacture of mirror from sheet glass and photo-frame

16 Musical instruments manufacturing

17 Sports goods

18 Bamboo and cane products (only dry operations)

19 Card Board and paper products (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

20 Insulation and other coated papers (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

21 Scientific and Mathematical instruments

22 Furniture (Wooden and Steel)

23 Assembly of domestic electrical appliances

24 Radio assembling

25 Fountain pens

26 Polythene plastic and PVC goods through extrusionmoulding

27 Surgical gauges and bandages

28 Railway sleepers (only concrete)

29 Cotton spinning and weaving

30 Rope (cotton and plastic)

31 Carpet weaving

32 Assembly of Air coolers

33 Wires pipes-extruded shapes from metals

34 Automobile servicing amp repair stations

35 Assembly of Bicycles baby carriages and other small non-motorised vehicles

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36 Electronics equipment (assembly)

37 Toys

38 Candles

39 Carpentary ndash excluded saw mill

40 Cold storage (small scale)

41 Restaurants

42 Oil-ginningexpelling (non-hydrogenation and no refining)

43 Ice Cream

44 Mineralized water

45 Jobbing amp Machining

46 Manufacture of Steel units amp suit cases

47 Paper pins amp U clips

48 Block making for printing

49 Optical frames

CATEGORY ORANGE

B LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CAN BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY WITH PROPER

ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL ARRANGEMENT

1 All such industries which discharge some liquid effluents (below 500 klday) that can be

controlled with suitable proven technology

2 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is less than 24 mtday and

the particulars emissions from which can be controlled with suitable proven technology

3 All such industries employing not more than 500 persons

The following industries with adoption of proven pollution control technology subject to

fulfilling the above three condition fall under this category

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1 Lime manufacture ndash pending decision on proven pollution control device and

Supreme Courtrsquos decision on quarrying

2 Ceramics

3 Sanitary ware

4 Tyres and tubes

5 Refuse incineration (controlled)

6 Flour mills

7 Vegetable oils including solvent extracted oils

8 Soap without steam boiling process and synthetic detergents formulation

9 Steam generating plants

10 Manufacture of office and house hold equipment and appliances involving use of

fossil fuel combustion

11 Manufacture of machineries and machine tools and equipments

12 Industrial gases (only) Nitrogen Oxygen and CO2

13 Miscellaneous glassware without involving use of fossil-fuel combustion

14 Optical glass

15 Laboratory ware

16 Petroleum storage amp transfer facilities

17 Surgical and medical products including amp probabilities of latex products

18 Foot wear (Rubber)

19 Bakery products biscuits amp Confectioners

20 Instant teacoffee coffee processing

21 Malted food

22 Manufacture of power driven pumps compressors refrigeration units fire

fighting equipment etc

23 Wire drawing (cold process) amp bailing straps

24 Steel furniture fasteners etc

25 Plastic processed goods

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26

Medical amp surgical instruments

27

Acetylene (synthetic)

28

Glue amp Gelatine

29

Potassium permanganse

30

Metallic sodium

31

Photographic films papers amp photographic chemicals

32

Surface coating industries

33

Fragrances fragours amp food additives

34

Plant nutrients (only manure)

Note

35

aerated watersoft drink

(a) Industries falling within the above identified list shall be assessed by the State Pollution

Control Board and referred to the Union Department of Environment for consideration

before according No Objection Certificate

(b) The total number of fuel burning industries that shall be permitted in the Valley will be

limited by 8 tonnes per day or Sulphur Dioxides from all sources (This corresponds to 400

tonnes per day Coal with 1 sulphur)

(c) Setting of Industrial areas should be based on sound criteria

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CATEGORY RED

C LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CANNOT BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY

1 All those industries which discharge effluents of a polluting nature at the rate of more

than 500 klday and for which the natural course for sufficient dilution is not available

and effluents from which cannot be controlled with suitable technology

2 All such industries employing more than 500 personsday

3 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is more than 24 mtday

The following industries appear to fall under this category covered by all the points as

above

1 Ferrous and non-ferrous metal extraction refining casting forging alloy making

processing etc

2 Dry Coal ProcessingMineral processing industries like Ore

sintering benefication pollutization etc

3 Phosphate look processing plants

4 Cement plants with horizontal rotary kilns

5 Glass and glass products involving use of coal

6 Petroleum refinery

7 Petro-chemical industries

8 Manufacture of lubricating oils and greases

9 Synthetic rubber manufacture

10 Coal oil wood or nuclear based thermal power plants

11 Vanaspati hydrogenated vegetable oils for industrial purposes

12 Sugar mills (white and khandari)

13 Craft paper mills

14 Coke oven by products and coaltar distillation products

15 Alkalies

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16

Caustic soda

17

Potash

18

Electro thermal products (artificial abrasives Calcium carbide etc)

19

Phosphorous and its compounds

20

Acids and their salts (organic amp inorganic)

21

Nitrogen compounds (Cynides cynamides and other nitrogen compounds)

22

Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp fuses)

23

Pthalic anhydride

24

Processes involving chlorinated hydrocarbon

25

Chlorine Fluorine bromine Iodine amp their compounds

26

Fertilizer industry

27

Paper board and straw board

28

Synthetics fibres

29 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture

formulations)

amp

30 Basic drugs

31 Alcohol (Industrial or potable)

32 Leather industry including tanning and processing

33 Coke making coal liquification and fuel gas making industries

34 Fibre glass production and processing

35 Manufacture of pulp-wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving

pulp)

36 Pigment dyes and their intermediates

37 Industrial carbons (including graphite electrodes anodes midget electrodes

graphite blocks graphite crucibles gas carbons activated carbon synthetic

diamonds carbon black channel black lamp black etc)

38 Electro-chemicals (other than these covered under Alkali group)

39 Paints enamels amp varnishes

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40 Poly propylene

41 Poly Vinyl chloride

42 Cement with vertical shaft kiln technology penging certification of proven

technology on pollution control

43 Chlorates perchlorates amp peroxides

44 Polishes

45 Synthetic resin amp Plastic products

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CHAPTER-III

GEOGRAPHY AND RESOURCES OF UTTARAKHAND STATE AT A GLANCE

Uttarakhand the 27th State of the Country was created on 9th November 2000 It is an

intermediate zone between the western and central Himalayas lying in the north of the vast

and bountiful expanse of India

Location The State extends between 280-430 and 310 ndash 270 latitude

and 770-340 East and 810-020 longitude

Area 53483 Square Kms Containing Garhwal Kumaon having 13

Districts

Hill-46035 Sq KM PLAIN-7448 Sq KM

Forest Coverage 34651 SqKM

648 of the total land

Agricultural land 2005 of the total land

Cultivated land 4066

Working Capital Dehradun

Population 101167 lakhs ( As per 2011 Census)

Population Density 189 persqKm

Literacy rate Over all 7963 Male ndash 8833 and Female ndash 7070

Length of the metalled road 16600 Kms

Rail Head Dehradun Kotdwar Kathgodam

Airports Dehradun ( Jollygrant) Udham Singh Nagar (Pant Nagar)

Pithoragarh (Naini Saini)

Resources The State is blessed with human as well as natural

resources such as horticulture forest fisheries live stock resources

mineral and thus having a great potential for tourism and Hydro Electric

Power generation

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Electrified Villages 786

The main industries of the state are Agro based Rice Mills Paper

Mills Woolen Electrical Chemical amp allied products Engineering

Mineral Grindings Wood Crafts etc and ancillary unit for defense amp

public sector undertakings

Minerals The state is rich in Dolomite Magnetite Granite Graphite

Gypsum Chalk etc

Number of Micro SSIMedium Units as on 31032015

Micro 2522 Small 177 Medium 13 (total-2712)

Number of Large Units 220

Industrial EstatesAreas

SIDCUL - Ranipur Kotdwar Pantnagar

Selaqui(Dehradun) ampSitarganj

- IndlEstateareas - 32

- Mini IndlEstatesareas-09

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CHAPTER-IV

ORGANISATIONAL DETAILS

Land amp Building

The Institute is located at Kham Bangla Campus Kaladhungi Road adjacent to the

District Industries Centre Haldwani on the plot of land measuring 1162 square mtrs Having

covered area of 53379 sq meters The building was constructed in the year 1991 keeping

in view the requirement of branch Institute After up gradation of the branch Institute to the

full-fledged MSME-DI the present accommodation falls short of requirement

The Institute Expertise

Economic Investigation

Chemical

Food Processing

Mechanical

Electrical

Ancillary Development

Information Technology

Industrial Management and Training

Glass amp Ceramic

Technology Resource Centre (TRC)

SENET etc

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Human Resources

The Institute is functioning under over all supervision of the Director The officers in

position as on 31-03-2016

1 Shri DK Aggarwal Asstt Director (Mechanical)

Looking after Mechanical Workshop Mechanical Division Electronis Hosiery

SENET (Purchases Loading of Data) ZED Scheme National Awards MATU Bar Code

Startuprsquos related co-ordination with statecentral NMCP Scheme (Design Clinic ICT)

WTO Vigilance Officer Liason with RBI Policy related matters Advisory Committee

meeing Rajiv Gandhi Udyog Mitra Yojna and Administration Other work amp targets

assigned by the Director He is the nodal officer for Champawat Dehardun and Pauri

Districts

2 Shri SC Kandpal Asstt Director (Metal Finishing)

Looking after Metal finishing division Metallurgy amp Electrical division Chemical

amp Allied Leather Biotechnology Food division Glass amp Ceramics IPR Business

Incubator EET Scheme Energy Conservation Product Certification Export amp

Marketing division NVDP SVDP Public Procurement Policy Lean Manufacturing CDP

QMS-QTT and other work amp targets assigned by the Director He is the nodal officer

for Nanital Bageshwar amp US Nagar Districts

3 Shri DS Martolia Asstt Director (Admn)

Looking after Administrative Work relating to Personnel amp HR matters of

Gazetted officers Maintenance of Genetator unserviceable stores amp old

records Medical GPF Advances DDO amp Accounts Udhyog Bandhu (Kumaon)

Meeting and Other work amp targets assigned by the Director He is the nodal officer

for Almora Pithoragarh amp Chamoli Districts

4 Shri Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Statistics)

Looking after Rajbhasha Division EI amp PI divisionDIPSR Training Management

System (TMS) IMT Monthly Progress Report (MPR) Annual Report amp other reports to Oo

DC(MSME) Web based MPR MSEFC Parliament Question RTI matters Statistical Related

other work NSIC co-ordination amp other inter official co-ordination SENET (Visiting official

mail amp DC office website) reports and returns from DICs and other work amp targets

assigned by the Director He is the nodal officer for Tehri amp Rudraprayag Districts

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5 Shri Amit Mohan Investigator (Mechanical)-

Looking after Mechanical Workshop Mechanical Division Co-ordination of office

meetings PMEGP Skill Development Programmes DLBC Meeting SLBC meetings

Library SENET (Visiting official mail amp DC office website AMC of LAN Telephone

Printers Photocopiers Computers amp EPBX) MDA (International Trade fairs amp

exhibitions) Media Management CLCSS amp CGTMSE Auto Cluster and Other

works amp targets assigned by the Director He is the nodal officer for Haridwar amp

Uttarkashi Districts

Coordination of work-

Sh VK Sharma Dy Director Ic coordinates all activities including the field

visits to organize programmes at various places of the state in order to ensure even and

effective spread of the activities of the Institute

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STAFF IN POSITION OF MSME-DI HALDWANI AS ON 31032017

Sl No

Name of Post Noof post

In Position

Vacant Name

1

Director

1

0

1

Vacant

2 Dy Director (Ic) 1 1 0 Sh VK Sharma

3 AssttDirector GrI (Food) 1 0 1 Vacant

4 AssttDirector GrI(Chem) 1 0 1 Vacant

5 AssttDirector GrII(Chem) 2 0 2 Vacant

6 AssttDirectorGrII(Mech) 2 1 1 Sh DK Aggarwal

7 Asstt Director Gr II(IMT)MF 1 1 0 Sh SC Kandpal

8 Asstt Director Gr II(Admn) 1 1 0 Sh DS Martolia

9 Asstt Director Gr II(Stats) 1 1 0 Sh Pushkar Singh

10

Asstt Director GrII(Elecx) 1 0 1 Vacant

11

Investigator (Chem) 1

0

1

Vacant

12 Investigator (Mech) 1 1

0

Sh Amit Mohan

13 Investigator (LF) 1 0 1 Vacant

14 Office Supdt 1 0 1 Vacant

15 Upper Division Clerks 1 0 1 Vacant

16 Lower Division Clerks 3 2 1 Sh Mohan S Bisht

Sh Subodh Banerjee

17 Instructor 2 0 2 Vacant

18 Skilled Worker GrII 1 1 0 ShVinod Kr Arya

19 Driver 1 1 0 ShPrem Singh

20 Helper 1 0 1 Vacant

21 MTS 6 6 0 ShRanveer Singh

ShJagdish Lal

ShRam Sewak

ShBishan Ram

ShPooran Chandra

Sh Sandeep

Total 29 17 12

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CHAPTER-V

1 Classification of Enterprises

Subsequent to the implementation of rdquoThe Micro Small and Medium Enterprises

Development Act 2006rdquo with effect from October 2006 filing of Entrepreneurs

Memorandum Part-I and Part-II came into vogue Under the Act Micro Small and

Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) are classified as under

Enterprise

(Type) Investment in Plant amp Machinery

(Manufacturing) Investment in Equipment

(Service) Micro Up to `25 lakh Up to ` 10 lakh Small Above ` 25 lakh up to ` 5 crore Above ` 10 lakh up to ` 2 crore Medium Above ` 5 crore up to ` 10 crore Above ` 2 crore up to ` 5 crore

2 Udyog Aadhar Memorandum (UAM)

In order to simplify the process involved in the filing of Entrepreneurs Memorandum (Part

I ampII) and to save the entrepreneurs from undue hardships a one page self certified

registration form named UAM has been introduced This can be filed on line from

anywhere and at any time thus doing away the need of coming physically to District

Industries Centre and with no time lag This has become effective wef01092015 This

Unique Aadhaar No enables the unitsenterprises to seek various assistance from the

Government wherever required and apply online about various services being offered by

All Ministries and Departments

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Recent Trends in Growth of MSME in Uttarakhand

[Filing of Udyod Aadhar Memorandum during 2015-16 to 2016-17]

11 Udyoyg Adhaar Memorandum replaced Entrepreneur Memorandum(Part II) and came into existence wef 01092015 (Chart 11)

Chart 11 Number of UAM filed by the MSMEs in Uttarakhand State from 01 September 2015 to 31 March 2017

Source www udyogaadhaargovin

0

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

7000

Micro Small Medium Total

Series1 5064 1614 142 6820

UA

M f

iled

No of UAM filed during 01092015 to 31032017

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21 District-wise distribution of number of UAM filed during 01092015 to 31032017 is as noted below (Statement 21)

Statement 21 District-wise distribution of number of UAM filed by the MSMEs in Uttarakhand

State during 01092015 to 31032017

Position as on 31st March 2017

SNo

Name of District

Udyog Aadhaar

Regd

Micro

Small

Medium

1 Almora 229 183 42 4

2 Bageshwar 180 170 10 0

3 Chamoli 181 176 5 0

4 Champawat 166 150 16 0

5 Dehradun 937 745 182 10

6 Haridwar 1709 983 651 75

7 Nainital 485 343 125 17

8 Pauri Garhwal 417 349 64 4

9 Pithoragarh 242 236 4 2

10 Rudraprayag 132 130 2 0

11 Tehri Garhwal 261 226 34 1

12 Udham Singh

Nagar

1670 1175 466 29

13 Uttarkashi 211 198 13 0

Total 6820 5064 1614 142

Source www udyogaadhaargovin

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Chart 21 District-wise distribution of number of UAM filed by the MSMEs in

Uttarakhand State during 01092015 to 31032017

22 Top five Districts in terms of number of UAM filed by the MSMEs upto

31032017 are Haridwar US Nagar Dehradun Nainital and Pauri These

Districts together account for 7651 of the total number of UAM filed

0

200

400

600

800

1000

1200

No of UAM filed wef 01092015 to 31032017 (District wise)

Micro

Small

Medium

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Distribution of UAM filed by Manufacturing and Service Enterprises

31 Out of the total UAM filed discussed above distribution as per Manufacturing

and Service Sector among Micro Small amp Medium segments in Uttarakhand

State are as noted below

Position as on 31st March 2017

SNo

Name of District

Udyog Aadhaar Regd

Micro Small Medium

Manufac-turing

Service M S M S M S

1 Almora 111 126 104 82 6 40 1 4

2 Bageshwar 101 82 96 77 5 5 0 0

3 Chamoli 96 99 96 93 0 6 0 0

4 Champawat 100 77 89 69 11 8 0 0

5 Dehradun 470 646 328 555 134 86 8 5

6 Haridwar 1217 501 604 384 543 110 70 7

7 Nainital 331 217 223 158 102 44 6 15

8 Pauri Garhwal 194 229 144 208 47 20 3 1

9 Pithoragarh 181 97 170 89 7 6 4 2

10 Rudraprayag 72 61 70 61 2 0 0 0

11 Tehri Garhwal 172 107 145 93 27 13 0 1

12 Udham Singh

Nagar

1123 553 725 453 374 95 24 5

13 Uttarkashi 75 188 72 175 3 13 0 0

Total 4243 2983 2866 2497 1261 446 116 40

Source www udyogaadhaargovin

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CHAPTER-VI

TRAINING INDUSTRIAL MOTIVATION CAMPAIGNS (IMC) AND

ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES (EDP)

The micro small and medium enterprises (MSME) sector has emerged as a highly

vibrant and dynamic sector of the Indian economy over the last five decades MSMEs not

only play crucial role in providing large employment opportunities at comparatively lower

capital cost than large industries but also help in industrialization of rural amp backward areas

thereby reducing regional imbalances assuring more equitable distribution of national

income and wealth MSMEs are complementary to large industries as ancillary units and

contribute enormously to the socio-economic development of the country

The Ministry of Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (Mo MSME) promotes the

development of micro and small enterprises in the country with the objective of creating self-

employment opportunities and upgrading the relevant skills of existing and potential

entrepreneurs

Entrepreneurship development is one of the key elements for promotion of micro and

small enterprises particularly the first generation entrepreneurs Entrepreneurship and

resultant creation of employment and wealth is a major means of inclusive development

Hence entrepreneurship development has been one of the priorities in almost all the

countries the world over

In order to ensure that young entrepreneurs are encouraged and suitably equipped to

go into new ventures the Ministry has set up three National level Entrepreneurship

Development Institute namely National Institute for Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (

NI-MSME) Hyderabad The National Institute for Entrepreneurship and Small Business

Development (NIESBUD) NOIDA and Indian Institute of Entrepreneurship (IIE) Guwahati to

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undertake the task of promotion of entrepreneurship and skill development training on a

regular basis

This institute has also been supporting the efforts of Government of Uttarakhand

Industrial Associations Technical Managerial Institutions other NGOs and entrepreneurs for

motivational and skill development needs

The State of Uttarakhand has difficult geographical terrain having international border

with Nepal China amp Tibet The state has about 89 of the land as a mountain region

containing transportation bottleneck It is not found viable in long run to set up large and

medium scale units in the hilly region The Institute is therefore focusing for development of

micro and small enterprises in this region for motivating the educated unemployed youths

towards self-employment

The Institute organized EDPs on Solar Energy Tour Operator and Tourist Guide

Bakery and Confectionary Products Computer Accounting with Tally Electrical Appliance

Repairing Garments manufacturing Food Processing etc at various locations in the

state It is vital to mention here that the Govt of Uttarakhand is focusing on

harvesting Solar Energy in the state therefore there is lot of scope in this renewable

source of energy

The Institute was assigned the targets for conducting of 6 ESDPs Gen 02 SC- 01 ST-

01 Women amp PH(S)- 01 SC(S)- 01 2 EDPs SC-01 GEN-1 IMCs-6 (Gen-03 SC-

02 ST-01) during the year The details of the aforesaid EDPs and IMCs is given at

annexure-I

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CHAPTER-VII

NATIONAL MANUFACTURING COMPTITIVENESS PROGRAMME

(NMCP)

The Government has announced formulation of National Manufacturing

Competitiveness Programme in 2005 with an objective to support the Small and Medium

Enterprises (SMEs) in their endeavour to become competitive and adjust the competitive

pressure caused by liberalization and moderation of tariff rates Under the scheme

Manufacturing Competitiveness Programme by the National Manufacturing Competitiveness

Council

Worldwide it is manufacturing that has driven growth In order to revive the

manufacturing sector particularly micro small and medium enterprises and to enable them

to adjust to the competitive pressures caused by liberalization and moderation of tariff rates

I propose to launch a new scheme that will help them strengthen their operations and

sharpen their competitiveness The scheme will be called the Manufacturing Competitiveness

Programme The design of the scheme will be worked out by the National Manufacturing

Competitiveness Council (NMCC) in consultation with the industry along with relevant stake

holders like the Ministry of MSME conceptualized and finalized the components of the

programme incorporating suitable inputs from the stake holders Nine Schemes have been

drawn up including schemes for promotion of ICT Design Clinics and Marketing Support etc

for SMEs Implementation will be in the PPP model and financing will be tied up during the

course of the next year

MSME-DI Haldwani motivated entrepreneurs to adopt and modernise themselves

taking assistance from NMCP schemes through various training programmes It also

conducted awareness programmes of some schemes like QMS amp QTT Lean Manufacturing

Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) Product Certification Zero Defect Zero Effect CLCSS

Businss Incubator Bar Code Energy Efficiency Technology etc

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON ldquoQMSQTTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Vinayak Grand Haridwar

DATE- 25072016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 36

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

AssttDirector (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI haldwani

Sh Sudipt Kumar Scientist BIS Dehradun

Sh Ashish Bhargava Consultant

URS

Certification

Haridwar

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON ldquoDESIGN CLINIC SCHEMErdquo

PLACE- Hotel Gardenia SIDCUL Haridwar

DATE- 20022017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 28

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Prof Dr S Ghosal Professor amp Director School of Design

Studies UPES Dehradun

Sh Amit Mohan Invetigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoPACKAGING FOR EXPORTldquo

PLACE- SBS PG College Rudrapur

DATE- 31052016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 32

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Tushar Bandopadhyay Asstt Director

IIP New Delhi

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoSUPPORT FOR ENTREPRENEURIAL AND MANAGERIAL

DEVELOPMENT OF SMEs THROUGH INCUBATORrdquo

PLACE- Amrapali Group of Institutes Haldwani

DATE- 22032016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 60

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh VK Sharma Dy Director Ic

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Amit Mohan Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoSUPPORT FOR ENTREPRENEURIAL AND MANAGERIAL

DEVELOPMENT OF SMEs THROUGH INCUBATORrdquo

PLACE- Graphic Era University Dehradun

DATE- 16112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 86

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh SC Kandpal

Asstt Director (MF)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh BK Tiwari DG

Graphic Era University

Sh Amit Mohan Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoSUPPORT FOR ENTREPRENEURIAL AND MANAGERIAL

DEVELOPMENT OF SMEs THROUGH INCUBATORrdquo

PLACE- University of Petroleum amp Energy

Studies Dehradun

DATE- 18112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 70

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh Amit Mohan

Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Dr KS Mishra Senior Professor

UPES Dehradun

Dr Shailey Singhal Associate Professor

UPES Dehradun

Dr PK Mishra Associate Professor

UPES Dehradun

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoZERO DEFECT ZERO EFFECTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Gardenia SIDCUL Haridwar

DATE- 08112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 58

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoZERO DEFECT ZERO EFFECTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Gardenia SIDCUL Haridwar

DATE- 16032017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 59

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh Pushkar Singh

Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Abhishek Srivastava ZED Consultant

QCI

Sh DK Aggarwal Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Amit Mohan Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoZERO DEFECT ZERO EFFECTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Rudra Continental Rudrapur

DATE- 22022017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 54

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh SC Kandpal

Asstt Director (MF)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh YC Pandey GM

DIC US Nagar

Sh Ashok Bansal Ex President

KGCCI

Sh DK Aggarwal Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoProduct Certificationrdquo

PLACE- Selaqui Dehradun

DATE- 19102016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 60

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh UC Khanduri

Asstt Director (Chem)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

ShSaurabh Tiwari Scientist

BIS Dehradun

Sh Kush Sharma Scientist

BIS Dehradun

Sh Ashish Bhargava Manager

URS Certification Haridwar

Sh Manoj Gaur Branch Director

NSIC Dehradun

Sh SS Katiyal Manager

DIC Dehradun

Sh Manoj Sharma President

UIWA Dehradun

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Reimbursement of Units under Technology amp Quality Up gradation Support

to MSME (TEQUP) for acquiring National and International Product

Certification

The details for the period 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are given below

SNo Name Of the Unit Reimbursement

Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Hertech Electronics

Plot NoI E Sector 12 IIE SIDCUL Haridwar

Rs 26250-

Total Rs 26250-

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CHAPTER-VIII

VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

Vendor Development Programmes (VDPs) are being organized by MSME Development

Institutes located in every corner of the country to provide common platform for business as

well as selling organizations to interact with each other with a view to identifying emerging

demands of the buyer organizations while simultaneously providing an opportunity for

displaying the capabilities of the small scale entrepreneurs and their industrial ventures Such

programmes have proved to be of immense use in locating suitable entrepreneurs by a

number of buying organizations including the Public Sector Enterprises various Wings of

Defence Railways and others in indigenising a number of products which hitherto have been

imported at a colossal cost

Two types of VDPs are being organized by MSME DIs - National Level VDPs -cum-

Exhibitions and State Level VDPs In National Level VDPs of 3 days duration large scale

organizations such as BEL BHEL TELCO BSNL IOC NHPC NTPC etc interact with MSEs in

establishing potential vendors In these National Level VDPs an exhibition is also put up for

displaying the products of MSMEs and large scale organizations In State Level VDPs only

one or two buying large scale organisation functioning in the State participates in the

programme and interacts with MSMEs (sellers) in the Buyer-Seller Meets Business enquiries

ranging from `5 crore to `20 crore per VDP are being generated through National Level

VDPs

MSME-DI conducted 05 State Level Vendor Development Programme in different

places of Uttarakhand state Details of programmes are as under

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- HRD Centre BHEL Haridwar

DATE- 09112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 28

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh DK Aggarwal

AsstDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Kotdwar

DATE- 16122016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 63

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh DS Martolia

AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME Haldwani

Sh Manoj Kumar General Manager

BEL Kotdwar

Sh SC Kandpal AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Haridwar

DATE- 29112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 38

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh Amit Mohan

Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Rajeshwar Giri DGM

THDC Rishikesh

Sh RM Dubey DGM (Procurement)

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Rai Singh DGM (VDP)

THDC Rishikesh

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME Haldwani

Sh GC Joshi Dy Manager

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Yogesh Sharma Manager

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Sadhu Ram Saini President

BIDWABahadrabad

Sh Harendra Garg Chairman

SMA Haridwar

Sh DK Aggarwal Asstt Director

MSME Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Rudrapur

DATE- 09032017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 58

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh SC Kandpal

Astt Director (MF)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Skand Shiv Bhardwaj BHEL

CFP Rudrapur

Sh K Das GM

Ic BHEL CFP Rudrapur

Sh VK Sharma Dy Director Ic

MSME-DI Haldwani

ShYC Pandey GM

DIC Rudrapur

Sh Ashok Bansal Ex President

KGCCI Kashipur

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Patel Nagar Dehradun

DATE- 20102016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 65

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR SH UCKHANDURI

AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Ashok Lalwani HUDCO

Dehradun

Sh Mahesh Sharma President

UIWA Dehradun

Sh Manoj Gaur BM

NSIC Dehradun

SmtKaushlya Bandhu Jt Director

DOI Dehradun

Sh SP Goyal Incharge

KGCCI Dehradun

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सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

CHAPTER-IX

MARKETING ASSISTANCE AND TECHNOLOGY UP-GRADATION

SCHEME FOR MSME AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE ON BAR-CODE

MSMEs sector has emerged as a highly vibrant and dynamic sector of the Indian

economy over the last five decades MSMEs are not only playing crucial role in providing

large employment opportunities at comparatively lower capital cost than large industries but

also helping in industrialization of rural and backward areas thereby reducing regional

imbalances assuring more equitable distribution of national income and wealth

It may be mentioned here that Marketing a strategic tool for business development is

critical for the growth and survival of MSMEs Marketing is most important factor for the

success of any enterprise It is one of the weakest areas wherein MSMEs face major

problems in the present competitive age Due to lack of information scarcity of resources

and unorganized way of selling marketing MSME sector finds problems in exploiting new

markets

The objective of this programme envisages that some of those clusters of MSMEs which

have quality production and export potential shall be identified amp encouraged and assisted

through this scheme to achieve competitiveness in the national and international markets

The programme aims at improving the marketing competitiveness of MSME sector by

improving their techniques and technologiesrsquo promotion of exports and to provide a check on

imports also

Financial assistance on Bar-code

The basic objective of financial assistance is to enhance the marketing competitiveness of

Micro amp Small Enterprises (MSEs) by way of

(i) Providing 75 of one-time registration fee and annual recurring fee (for first three

years) paid by MSEs to GS1 India

(ii) (ii) Popularizing the adoption of bar codes on large scale amongst MSEs and (iii)

Motivating and encouraging MSEs for use of bar codes through conducting

seminars on Bar-code etc

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Reimbursement of Units under Bar Code ndash

The details for the period 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are given below

SNo Name Of the Unit Reimbursement Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Janisons Herbo Labs Pvt Ltd

Plot No 6Sector II DC IIE

Pantnagar

38430-

2- Ms Garg Foods

Naya Gaon Julfkaar

Kaladhungi Nainital

33451-

3- Ms Shree Herbal Health Care 79 Arhat Bazar Saharanpur Road Dehradun

25695-

4- Ms Govindam Enterprises

D-144F Top Floor Freedom Fighter Enclave

New Delhi

25695-

5- Ms Demigod Agro Food Pvt Ltd

4 Nandpuri Arya Nagar Chowk Opp Holy Baril

Jwalapur Haridwar

25695-

Total Rs 148966-

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सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

Reimbursement to the Participating Units in Trade FairExhibition for the

year 2016-17 for Uttarakhand state ndash

SNo

Name of the Unit Amt Reimbursed

1 Ms Kashmir Emporium Raipur Road Dehradun

(International)

Rs 122772-

2 Ms Rawat Engg Tech Pvt Ltd Dehradun

(Domestic)

Rs 30000-

Total Rs 152772-

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CHAPTER-X

Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme (CLCSS) for Technology

Upgradation of the Small Scale Industries

The Ministry of Small Scale Industries (SSI) is operating a scheme for technology

upgradation of Small Scale Industries (SSI) called the Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme

(CLCSS) The Scheme aims at facilitating technology upgradation by providing upfront capital

subsidy to SSI units including tiny khadi village and coir industrial units on institutional

finance (credit) availed of by them for modernisation of their production equipment (plant and

machinery) and techniques The Scheme provides for 15 per cent capital subsidy to SSI units

including tiny units on institutional finance availed of by them for induction of well established

and improved technology in selected subsectorsproducts approved under the Scheme The

eligible amount of subsidy calculated under the scheme is based on the actual loan amount not

exceeding Rs1 crore

Due to insufficient investment and lack of awareness of both the quality standards and

access to modern technologies a large percentage of SSI units continue with outdated

technology and plant amp machinery With increasing competition due to liberalisation of the

economy the survival and growth of the SSI units are critically dependent on their

modernisation and technological upgradation Upgradation of both the process of manufacture

and corresponding plant and machinery is necessary for the small enterprises to reduce the cost

of production and remain price competitive at a time when cheaper products are easily available

in the global market

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CHAPTER-XI

QUALITY UPGRADATIONENVIRONMENT MANAGAMENT FOR

SMALL SCALE SECTOR THROUGH INCENTIVE FOR ISO 9000ISO

14001HACCP CERTIFICATION

The Small Scale Sector has emerged as dynamic and vibrant sector of Indian

Economy and it has been making significant contribution to industrial production export and

employment generation The process of economic liberalization and market reforms has

opened up the Indian small scale sector to the global competition In order to enhance the

competitive strength of the small scale sector the Government introduced an incentive

scheme for their technological upgradationquality improvement and environment

management The scheme provides incentive to those small scale ancillary undertaking who

have acquired ISO 9000ISO 14001HACCP certifications The scheme for ISO 9000

reimbursement in operation since March 1994 has now been enlarged so as to include

reimbursement of expenses for acquiring ISO 14001 certification also vide this Office

Administrative Order No41(8)ISOElectx2002 dt 28th October 2002 Upto 31st march

2014 25652 Micro amp Small units have been benefited from the scheme

-The Scheme envisages reimbursement of charges of acquiring ISO-9000ISO-

14001HACCP certifications to the extent of 75 of the expenditure subject to a

maximum of Rs 75000- in each case

The Salient features of the Scheme

a) The Permanent Registered Micro Small Enterprises (MSEs) units are eligible to avail

the Incentive Scheme

b) The Scheme is applicable to those MSEsancillaryTinySSSBE units who have already

acquired ISO-9000ISO-14001HACCP certification

c) The Scheme is applicable to those MSEsancillaryTinySSSBE units who have already

acquired ISO-9000ISO-14001HACCP certification

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Reimbursement to Units under ISO 900014000 scheme in Uttarakhand

state ndash

Approval details of units during 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are as under ndash

SNo Name of the Unit Reimbursement

Total Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Bajaj Nutraceuticals Roorkee Haridwar 45000-

2- Ms Nirmal Auto Components Bahadrabad Haridwar 38363-

3- Ms Manchanda Herbal Products Haridwar 46954-

4- Ms APS Electopower Pvt Ltd Haridwar

40500-

5- Ms Shree Badrinath Vaikalpik Urja Dehradun 30000-

6- Ms Rapid Moulders Pvt Ltd Haridwar 56250-

Total Rs 257067-

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CHAPTER-XII

GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT PREFERENCE POLICY FOR MICRO

amp SMALL ENTERPRISES

In order to provide assistance and support to Micro amp Small Enterprises (MSEs) for

marketing their products under the present Government Procurement Preference Policy for

micro amp small enterprises (MSEs) Government of India has been extending various facilities to

the MSEs registered with National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC) under its Single Point

Registration Scheme In addition to the facilities 358 items are also reserved for exclusive

purchase from MSE sector

Following units were enlisted under single point registration

SN Name amp Address Unit Amount Rs 1 Ms Ujjwal Labour Contract Co-operative Society

Dehradun

2000-

2 Ms Pacific Dynamics Roorkee

2000-

3 Ms Radiant Energy Enterprises Dehradun

1250-

4 Ms Harit Agro Products Jaspur Kashipur

2000-

5 Ms Asian Galaxy Pvt Ltd

Plot No 3 Sector IIDL IIE SIDCUL

5000-

6 Ms Isha Construction

Shop 32 amp 34 Grand Floor Raipur Road- Dehradun

2000-

7 Ms Dhirendra Singh Negi

Village Talli Bagi Patti Tehri Garhwal

2000-

8 Ms Electrocon Power

Village Rameshwarput Lalpur US Nagar

2000-

9 Ms Special Cables Pvt Ltd

Unit 2 Plot No 60-65 Sector-3IIE Pantnagar

3435-

10 Ms GB Equipment Systems Ltd

Industrial Area Selaqui- Dehradun

3500-

11 Ms GB Springs

PL 2223 Km Chakrata Road Rampur Dehradun

5000-

12 Ms Accuraus (India)

B-7 Ramnaga Indl Estate Roorke

2000-

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13 Ms Modern Electrn Electric Co

Dehradun

2000-

14 Ms Ms Godarari Enterprises

Dehradun

1250-

15 Ms Kanha Plastics Pvt Ltd

Dehradun

5000-

16 Ms IC Electicals Co(P) Ltd

Plot No E-94 Industrial Area Bharabad Haridwar

3450-

17 Ms Whale Graphics(India)Ltd

Dehradun

5000-

18 Jainson Herbo Labs Pvt Ltd

IIDC IIE US Nagar Pantnagar

3000-

19 Ms Krishna Murari Infratech

Pvt Ltd Haldwani

2000-

20 Ms Sakti Constructions

392 Indra Nagar Colony Dehrdun

3500-

21 Ms Universal Ind

B-8 Industrial Estate Bazpur Road Kashipur

5000-

22 Ms Sai Globe Packaging

Central Hope Town SelaquiDehradun

5000-

23 Ms Surat singh amp Sons

54 Akashdeep ColonyChakrata Road Dehradun

2000-

24 Ms Girraj Kintwear

7 Co-Operativ Society IE- Dehradun

2000-

25 Ms HQ Lamps Manufacturing

7 3-35 Sector 6 A SIDCUL Haridwar

3000-

26 Ms Uttam Rice amp Seeds Pvt Ltd

Gausala Mour Ramnagar Road Partappur Kashipur

2000-

27 Ms Creative Paper Products Rudrpur

2000-

28 Ms Asia Industries

Village Phaujimatkota Post ndashBhoorrani Rudrapur

-

29 Ms Shamsons Industries

C-22 Deveboomi Industrial Estate Roorkee

3000-

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30 Reveal Environment Solutions Kh N-999

Salem pur Rajputan Indusstrial Estate Roorkee

2000-

31 Ms Shiva Enterprises

2071 West Amber Talab Roorkee

2000-

32 Ms Aska Equipment Ltd

Plot NoC-21 Devbhoomi Indl Estate Raipur Haridwar

3000-

33 Ms Infinity

Kh Village Raipur Haridwar

3450-

34 Ms Badrinath Vaikalpik Urja

Shah Nagar Near Railaway Crossing Defance Colony Dehradun

2000-

35 Ms Amardeep Designs (P) Ltd

KhNo163 Laheshwari BhagwanPur Roorklee

3000-

36 Ms Amrit Herbals

Village amp Po Bhauwala-Dehradun

2000-

37 Ms Growth Associates

131 2nd

Floor BT Ganj-Roorkee

3000-

38 Ms Himalayan Hi Tech

Nurseries Santi Aashram Bharatpur Kamachaur

2000-

39 Ms JS Industries

Kunda Jaspur Road Kashipur US Nagar

3000-

40 Ms Digitech

8 Industrial Area Near Ram Nagar- Roorkee

2000-

41 Ms K-2 Cloth

Plot No 126-127 Sector IIDC

2000-

42 Ms Dinex India Pvt Ltd

59 Gandhi Road

2000-

43 Ms SK Guta

15 A Enclave GMS Road Dehradun

2000-

44 Ms Fire Devices(P) Ltd

Plot No 19-20 Sector-3A Indl Area SIDCUL Haridwar

3450-

Total

118285-

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CHAPTER-XIII

REVENUE EARNED

This Institute has earned revenue of Rs 140485- through consultancy services

provided to the MSMEs and fee collected for training programmes as per details given

below-

SNo Revenue Earnings Total for the

Financial Year (Rs)

1

CF WS revenue

0

2 Skill development programme (Training) fees- regular

course

8000

3 Skill development programme (Training) fees

Specialized High Tech Course (including CAD CAM)

0

4 Sale of Traineersquos products 50

5 Training Programme fees-

i Under Core Programme Action Plan 0

ii (Under PD Account) 0

6 Management Development Programme 0

7 Seminars Feesworkshop 5100

8 Capacity assessment 0

9 Project appraisals 0

10 Sick unit studies 0

11 In plant studies 0

12 Surveys 0

13 Energy audits 0

14 NSIC Registration GSPP 118285

15 Sub-Contracting Exchange (SCX) 0

16 Sale of publications 50

17 Others 6500

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18 Fee for participation in National Award-2013 0

19 NVDPVDP 0

TOTAL 137985

20 Sale of US stores etc 2500

Grand Total 140485

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CHAPTER-XIV

USE OF OFFICIAL LANGUAGE

Hindi is the Official Language of the Union of India and the Government policy aims at

progressively increasing the use of Hindi in official work Effective steps were taken during

the year in the Ministry of MSME to ensure compliance to Official Language Policy

implementation of the annual programme and compliance with the various orders of the

Government of India on the recommendations of the Committee of Parliament on Official

Language

COMPLIANCE OF SECTION 3(3)OF THE OFFICIAL LANGUAGE ACT 1963

All documents such as General Orders Notifications Press Communique Contracts

Agreements Tender Forms amp Notices Resolution MemorandumOffice memorandum

Administrative or other reports and Official Papers laid before a House or the Houses of

Parliament under section 3(3) of the Official Languages Act 1963 were issued bilingually

ie in Hindi and English General orders meant for departmental use were issued in Hindi

only

REPLIES TO LETTERS IN HINDI

All letters received in Hindi were replied to in Hindi

CORRESPONDENCE IN HINDI

Letters to State Governments Union Territory and Central Government offices located

in regions lsquoArsquo and lsquoBrsquo were issued in Hindi to the extent possible Similarly letters were sent in

Hindi to Central Government offices located in region lsquoCrsquo as per the targets laid down in the

Annual Programme About 9007 correspondence was made in Hindi in region lsquoArsquo 100 in

region rsquoBrsquo and 100 in region lsquoCrsquo

SECTIONS SPECIFIED FOR WORKING IN HINDI

The sections of the Ministry specified for doing 100 work in Hindi are working

satisfactorily

MONITORING AND INSPECTIONS

In order to ensure compliance with the Official Language Policy monitoring is done

though regular inspections

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CHAPTER-XV

TARGETS amp ACHIEVEMENTS

PART-A

1 Change in Industrial Scenario if any Industrial activity is gaining

momentum due to Industrial package to the state amp the upgradation of the MSEs

2 Other information ndash

I No of unit visited by MSME-DI

Official 117

Ii Total No of visitors inquiries

received in MSME-DI 648

iii Total No persons trained with- 414

a General 214

b Women Entrepreneurs 110 c SCST 17413 d Other backward Classes etc 12

e Minorities 0

3 Expenditure in Plan amp Non-Plan

a Plan Scheme-

Allotment Cumulative expenditure

FUNDS EXPENDITURE

Salary-14000000 12144775

Medical- 125000 124655

TE- 650000 647151

OE- 800000 7 99999

RRT- 4000 3000

Total 15579000 13719580

b Non-Plan Scheme- Nil

4 Administration Over

one year

Less than one year

a

b c

d

Post vacant Disciplinary proceeding initiated concluded pending Audit objections pending amp replied

Court cases pending if necessary

13

Nil Nil

Nil

01

Nil Nil

Nil

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Part- B

(This part may reflect the problems and actual work done under each programme as well

as actual extension service rendered for promotion of Industries)

1 Modernization of Workshop and

Laboratories- During

the month

Cumulative for the year

i Sanction received by MSME-DI

Converting the MSME-DI

Nil Nil

ii Value of new machinery

equipment installed received

Nil Nil

iii Value of orders of Machinery amp

Equipment placed with

DGSampD supplies

Nil Nil

2 Trade Industry growth-

i Nos of UAM registered

Manufacturingservice activity

Micro-5363 Small- 1707 Medium- 156

Total- 7226 (up to March2017)

ii Nos of UAM registered

ManufacturingServicing

activity

Manufacturing- 4243

Service- 2983

Total- 7226 (up to March2015)

iii Changes in industrial growth

rate if any (give information for

each trade unit(s) separately)

The industrial climate generated due to

announcement of Concessional package

provided impetus to the growth

parameters

3 Technical Assistance-

i No of entrepreneurs assisted

at the MSME-DI premises

outside premises

6481913

ii No of entrepreneurs assisted

at their premises

631

iii No of trade Associations

contacted for up-gradation of

Industries

12

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iv Details of programme for

specific group of covered in

Action Plan prepared along

with their details

NA

v No of units registered under

the Govt purchase

programme

43 Nos

vi Identification of products

having potential for

development in the State

(Attach a separate list)

1 Fruit based products

2 Processing of vegetables

3 Spice grinding

4 Glow signboard amp hoardings

5 Medicinal concentrate

6 Essential Oils

vii Problems of trade Industries

other than financial if any

Marketing amp transportation bottleneck

viii Additional support required for

improving performance of

trade Industries

Marketing Support

x Any other significant

programme Give information

or work done for each trade

discipline separately and

enclosed separate sheet to

highlight the salient points of

work done

No

4 Ancillary Development Programme No of-

a Captive Ancillary in the State NA

b New units (Anc) established

during the month

NA

c New items identified and

accepted for promoting

Ancillary

NA

d Vendor Development

Programme organized for

whom

Conducted programmes-

National Level-00

State level- 05 nos

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5 Any other special work done by the Institute- -

- One day awareness programme on Packaging for Exports

In Association with SBS College Rudrapur at Rudrapur on 31052016 for 32

participants

- One day workshop on Quality Management System amp Quality Technology

Tools (QMSQTT)

In Association with Bahadrabad Industries Development Welfare

Association Haridwar at Haridwar on 21072016 for 32 participants

- One day awareness programme on Product Certification

Conducted at Selaqui Dehradun on 19102016 for 60 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Design Clinic

Conducted at Haridwar on 20022016 for 28 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Digital Payment

Conducted in Uttarakhand State 16 programmes for 406 participants

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Part C Other Special Activities

Sl No Activity Target Achievement

1 Hindi Meeting 04 nos 04 nos

2 Hindi Pakhwara amp Hindi Diwas from 14092016 to

28092016 01 no 01 no

3 Hindi Workshop Nil Nil

4 Assistance provided in EDP of other organisation

(2 days EDP of NCCD) at MSME-DI

Haldwani

Nil 01 no

5 (i)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp Commercial Bid Opening on Lean Manufacturing for Auto component at Rudrapur on 22042016

(ii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in joint DSR

audit Audit with NPC Kanpur of Boss Cluster Rudrapur from 20042016 to 21042016 (iii)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint MBR3 Audit with QCI of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar from 08082016 to 10082016 (iv) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Boss Cluster at Rudrapur in November 2016

(v) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR5 Audit

of Pace Auto Cluster-1 at Rudrapur in November 2016 (vi)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint Audit

of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar in December 2016 (vii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Havells Fan Lean Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017 (viii)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp

Commercial Bid Opening for Plastic Component Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017

Nil

08 nos

6 Participated in National Awards held in Ludhiana Punjab on 18102016 presented by Honrsquoble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi

Nil 01 no

7 Participated in PMEGP Task force meeting of Nainital

District on 020816081116 Nil 02 nos

8 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a 3 days exhibition lsquoDestination Uttarakhand 2016rsquo organised by Ms Freindz Exhibition amp Promotions (p) ltd New Delhi at Dehradun from 24-26102016

Nil 01 no

9 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in the Stone Laying

ceremony of a new Technology Centre at Sitarganj on 141116 inaugrated by Honrsquoble Union Minister of MSMEs Sh Kalaraj Mishra

Nil 01 no

10 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a lsquoVendor Meet-

2016rsquo organised by Tata Auto Comp Systems Ltd at Rudrapur

Nil 01 no

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11 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in SLSC meeting for

National Awards and SLAB meeing at Dehradun on 17022017

Nil 01 no

12 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a training on

Lean Manufacturing at Indore MP from 080317 to 100317

Nil 01 no

13 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Hindi meeting

organized by NARAKAS on 30032017 01 no 01 no

PART-E

Sl

No

Description of activity Annual target Under PD

Ac

Total

1 EDPIMCEET Export

Packging Product

Certification QMS-QTT

Incubator ZEDDesign

8611113

31

Nil 25

i No of programmes

conducted

7601113

31

Nil 23

ii No of persons trained 159255032

326032235

16828

Nil 1001

2 Follow-up action of previous Entrepreneurship Development Programmes -

Year Total no of trainees

trained

No of trainees who

have set up units

employed till date

2006-07 143 39

2007-08 917 71

2008-09 946 36

2009-10 2323 43

2010-11 2203 49

2011-12 2321 53

2012-13 2265 59

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2013-14 2234 74

2014-15 504 53

2015-16 926

2016-17 414

3 Motivational Campaigns- Annual target Conducted

No of Campaigns

conducted

06 06

4 i Project profiles (new) Nil Nil

ii Project profiles

(updated)

Nil Nil

iii State industrial

profiles

Nil 1

iv District industrial

potential survey

reports

Nil 13

v Any other Nil Nil

5 Name of the units

provided-

Intensive technical

consultancy (A brief

write-up)

6 Programme on ISO 900014000

Year Target No of

Programmes

conducted

No of Units

participated

No of units

obtained ISO

certification

during the

year

No of units

obtained ISO

Certification

till date

2006-07 - - - - -

2007-08 - - - - -

2008-09 - - - 17 17

2009-10 - - - 10 10

2010-11 - - - - 24

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2011-12 - - - - 25

2012-13 - - - - Nil

2013-14 - - - - 17

2014-15 - - - 18

2015-16 - - - 11 11

7 Programmes on

Name of the programme No of Programmes No of participants

WTO - -

One Day Awareness

Programme on Cluster Dev

Scheme

- -

One day Awareness

Programme on IPR

- -

9 Vendor Development Programmes cum exhibitions

Year Tar

get

No of

VDPs

conducted

No of SSI

units

participat

ed

No unit

register

ed

During

the

month

No of SSI units obtained orders

No

Rs No Rs

2006-07 1 - - - - - - - -

2007-08 NIL - - - - - - - -

2008-09 1 1 120 - - - - - -

2009-10 1 - - - - - - - -

2010-11 1 1 43 - - - - - -

2011-12 3 3 222 - - - - - -

2012-13 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

311

158+551

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2013-14 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

314

148+1541

-

-

-

-

-

- 2014-15 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

374

118+2000

-

-

-

-

-

-

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2015-16 5 1

5(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

236

100+2000

-

-

-

-

-

- 2016-17 5 1

5(SVDP)

0(NVDP)

259

Nil

10 Programmes on Achievement

ii Energy conservationEnergy Efficient

Technology etc

00

iv Packaging for export 01

v Product Certification 01

vi CLCSS 00

vii QMSQTT 01

Viii Lean Manufacturing 00

ix Business Incubator 03

x Design Clinic 01

xi ZED 03

11

Revenue of the Institute

Total revenue

earned

Rs

140485-

12

Revenue of the workshop

Annual

Target

Total revenue

earned

Rs

Nil Nil

13 Media coverage details- No(s)

i Press releases during the Year 4

ii Exhibitions participated 02

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iii RadioTV talks -

iv Advertisements released 5

v Press clipping compiled for the year -

vi Press clipping hosted on website -

vii Publications if any -

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CHAPTER-XVI

DISTRICT INDUSTRIES CENTRES VISITED BY THE OFFICERS OF

THIS INSTITUTE

The officers of this Institute visited District Industries Centre for discussion relating to

development of industries in the state and in connection with attending the Task Force

Meetingother official work

1 District Industries Centre Haldwani

2 District Industries Centre Almora

3 District Industries Centre Rudrapur Udham Singh Nagar

4 District Industries Centre Bageshwar

5 District Industries Centre Roorkee

6 District Industries Centre Dehradun

7 District Industries Centre Kotdwar

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CHAPTER-XVII

INCENTIVES TO ENTREPRENEURS

(i) Fiscal Incentives to new Industrial Units and to existing units on their substantial

expansion

New Industrial units and existing industrial units on their substantial expansion as defined set

up in growth centers industrial infrastructure development center(IIDCs) Industrial Estates

Export Processing Zones Theme Parks (Food Processing Parks Software Technology Parks

etc) as stated in Annexure-1 and Other areas as notified from time to time by the Central

Government are entitled to

(A) 100 (hundred percent) outright excise duty exception for a period of 10 years from

the date of commencement of commercial production

(B) 100 Income tax exemption for initial period of five years and thereafter 30 for

companies and 25 for other than companies for a further period of five years for

the entire state of Uttaranchal and Himachal Pradesh from the date of

commencement of commercial production

(C) 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

Rs30 lakh The existing units will also be entitled to this subsidy on their substantial

expansion as defined

(D) Thrust sector industries as mentioned in Annexure-II are entitled to similar

concession as mentioned in para 3(i) amp (ii) above in the entire state of Uttaranchal

and Himachal Pradesh without any area restrictions

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Development of Industrial Infrastructure

(i) The funding pattern under the Growth Centre Scheme currently envisaging a

central assistance of Rs10 crore per center is raised to Rs15 crore per center

(ii) The financing pattern of integrated infrastructure development center (IIDC)

between Government of India and SIDBI will change from 23 to 41 and the GOI

funds would be in the nature of a grant so as to provide the required infrastructural

support

Other Incentives

(i) Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna (PMMY) To bring the unbanked people under

the mainstream banking and make the neglected section of the population self

reliant and self dependent Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna was launched under 3

stages ie Shishu (Max Rs 50000) Kishor (Max Rs 5 Lacs)and Tarun (Rs 10

Lacs)

(iv) Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP)

Government of India has approved the introduction of a new credit linked subsidy

programme called Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation programme (PMEGP)

by merging the two schemes Prime Ministerrsquos Rojgar Yojana (PMRY) and Rural

Employment Generation Programme (REGP) for generation of employment

opportunities through establishment of Micro enterprise in rural as well as urban

areas PMEGP is a central sector scheme and being administrated by Ministry of

Micro Small amp Medium Enterprises (Mo MSME) The scheme is implementing by

Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC)a statutory organization under the

administrative control of Mo MSME as the single nodal agency at the National

level At the State level the scheme is being implemented through State

KVIC Directorates State Khadi amp Village Industries Boards ( KVIBs) and District

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Industries Centre( DICs) and Banks The Government subsidy under the scheme is

being routed by KVIC through the identified banks for eventual distribution to the

beneficiaries entrepreneurs in their Bank accounts

Ineligible Industries under the Policy

The list of industries excluded from the purview of proposed concessions is at

Annexure ndashII

In addition the Doon Valley Notifications (SONo102(E) dated 1st Feb 1989

(Annexure-IV) as amended from time to time issued by Ministry of Environment amp

Forests would continue to operate in the Doon Valley area on the industries

notified under it are excluded from the proposed concessions in the state of

Uttarakhand

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Annex -I

DETAILS OF TRAINING PROGRAMME CONDUCTED DURING THE YEAR 2016-17 S No Programme details Duration Candidate Details Name of the

Coordinator SC ST OBC PH GEN TOTAL M F M F M F M F M F

EDP

1 EDP (GEN) on Tour

Operator amp Tourist Guide at Ranibagh

Haldwani Nainital

18022017

to 22022017

10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 2 22 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director (Mech)

2 EDP(SC) on Wireman

Training at Shantipuri

Pantnagar US Nagar

13022017

to

23022017

18 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 20 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

3 ESDP (WPH-STP)

on Bakery amp

Confectionary Products Ranibagh

Nainital

06092016

to

20102016

0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 20 23 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

4 ESDP(SC-STP) on

Computer Accounting with Tally at

Kaladhungi Nainital

16082016

to 29092016

10 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

5 ESDP(SC) on Computer Accounting

Dehradun

21072016 to

02092016

10 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 5 25 UC Khanduri Asst Director

(Chem)

6 ESDP(GEN) on

Garments

Manufacturing at

Almora

22072016

to

02092016

0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 21 23 DS Martolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

7 ESDP(GEN) on Solar Energy at Haldwani

Nainital

04112016 to

16122016

3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 16 0 20 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

I- Total Participants

(Nos)

51 20 0 1 2 3 1 0 30 48 156

IMC

1 IMC(Gen) at Pantnagar US Nagar

23022017 16 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 13 8 38 DK Aggarwal Asst Director

(Mech)

2 IMC(SC) at ITI

Bageshwar

18032017 31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 50 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

3 IMC(SC) at Takula

Almora

09032016 22 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 4 39 UC Khanduri

Asst Director (Chem)

4 IMC(Gen) at JITI

Almora

16032017 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 9 42 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

5 IMC(ST) at ITI

Almora

15032016 19 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 41 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

6 IMC(Gen) at Ranibagh Haldwani Nainital

23022017 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 35 6 45 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

II- Total Participants

(Nos)

93 9 12 0 4 0 0 0 110 27 255

Grand Total (I + II)

13 PROGRAMMES

144 29 12 1 6 3 1 0 140 75 411

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Annex -II

List of Thrust Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo List of Thrust Industries

01 Floriculture

02 Medicinal herbs and aromatic herbs etc ndash processing

03 Honey

04 Horticulture and Agro based Industries such as -

a Sauces Ketchup etc

b Fruit juices amp fruit pulp

c Jams Jellies vegetable juices puree pickles etc

d Preserved fruits and vegetables

e Processing of fresh fruits and vegetables including packaging

f Processing preservation packaging of mushrooms

05 Food processing industry excluding those included in the negative list

06 Sugar and its by-products

07 Silk and silk products

08 Wool and wool products

09 Woven fabrics (Excisable garments)

10 Sports goods and articles and equipment for general physical exercise and equipment

for adventure sports activities

11 Paper and paper products excluding those in negative list

12 Pharma products

13 Information amp communication technology

Computer hardware

14 Bottling of mineral water

15 Eco-tourism ndash Hotels resorts spa entertainmentamusement parks and ropeways

16 Industrial gases (based on atmospheric fraction)

17 Handicrafts

18 Non-timber forest product based industries

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Negative List of Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo Negative list of Industries

01 Tobacco and tobacco products including cigarettes and pan masala

02 Thermal Power Plant (coaloil based)

03 Coal washeries dry coal processing

04 Inorganic Chemicals excluding medicinal grade oxygen (280411) medicinal grade hydrogen peroxide

(284711) compressed air (285130)

05 Organic Chemicals excluding Provitamins vitamins Hormones (2936) Glycosides (2939) sugars (2940)

06 Tanning and dying extracts tanins and their derivatives dyes colours paints and varnishes putty fillers and

other mastics inks

07 Marble and mineral substances not classified anywhere

08 Flour mills and rice mills

09 Foundries using coal

10 Minerals fuels mineral oils and products of their distillation

Bituminous substances mineral waxes

11 Synthetic rubber product

12 Cement clinkers and asbestos raw including fibre

13 Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp Fuses fireworks matches propellant powder etc)

14 Mineral or chemical fertilizers

15 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture and formulation)

16 Fibre glass and articles thereof

17 Manufacture of pulp ndash wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving pulp)

18 Branded aerated water soft drinks (non-fruit based)

19 Paper-

Writing or printing paper etc

Paper or paperboard etc

Maplitho paper etc

Newsprint in rolls or sheets

Craft paper etc

Sanitary towels etc

Cigarette paper

Grease-proof paper

Toilet or facial tissue etc

Paper and paperboard laminated internally with bitumen tar or asphalt

Carbon or similar copying paper

Products consisting of sheets of paper or paper board impregnated coated or covered with plastics etc

Paper and paperboard coated impregnated or covered with wax etc

20 Plastics and articles thereof

Serial No 5 Reproduction synthesis not allowed as also downstream industries for sugar

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Annex -III

RESTRICTIONS ON LOCATION OF INDUSTRIES MINING OPERATIONS AND OTHER DEVELOPMENT

ACTIVITIES IN DOON VALLEY IN UTTAR PRADESH

MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS

(Department of Environment Forests amp Wildlife)

New Delhi the 1st February 1989

NOTIFICATION

NOTIFICATION under section 3(2)(v) of Environment (Protection) Act 1986 and Rule 5(3) (d) of

Environment (Protection) Rules 1986 Restricting location of industries mining operations and other

development activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh

SO102(E) ndash Whereas notification under sub-rule (3) of rule 5 of the Environment (Protection)

Rules 1986 inviting objections against the imposition of restriction on location of industries mining

operation and other developmental activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh was published vide No

SO 923(E) dated the 6th October 1988

And Whereas all objections received have been duly considered by the Central Government

Now therefore in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (d) of sub-rule (3) of Rule 5 of the

said rules the Central Government hereby imposes restrictions on the following activities in Doon Valley

bounded on the North by Mussorie ridge in the North-East by Lesset Himalayan range on the South-

West by Shivalik ranges river Ganga in the South-East and river Yamuna in the North-West except those

activities which are permitted by the Central Government for examining the environmental impacts

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(i) Location setting of industrial units ndash It has to be as per guidelines given in the annexure or guidelines

as may be issued from time to time by the Ministry of Environment amp Forests Government of India

(ii) Mining ndash Approval of the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests must be obtained before starting

any mining activity

(iii) Tourism ndash It should as per Tourism Development Plan (TDP) to be prepared by the State Department

of Tourism and duly approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(iv) Grazing ndash As per the plan to be prepared by the State Government and duly approved by the Union

Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(v) Land Use ndash As per Master Plan of development and Land Use Plan of the entire area to be prepared

by the State Government and approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

[No J-200123886-1A]

Sd-

(KP GEETHAKRISHNAN)

Secretary

ANNEXURE

Guidelines for permitting restricting industrial units in the Doon Valley area

Industries will be classified under Green Orange and Red categories as shown below for purposes of

permittingrestricting such industrial units in the Doon Valley from the environmental and ecological

considerations

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CATEGORY GREEN

A LIST OF INDUSTRIES IN APPROVED INDUSTRIAL AREAS WHICH MAY BE DIRECTRLY CONSIDERED

FOR ISSUE OF NO OBJECTION CERTIFICATE WITHOUT REFERRING TO (MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS) (IN CASE OF DOUBTS REFERENCE WILL BE MADE TO MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS)

1 All such non-obnoxious and non-hazardous industries employing upto 100 persons The

abnoxious and hazardous industries are those using inflammable explosive corrosive or

toxic substances

2 All such industries which do not discharge industrial effluents of a polluting nature and

which do not undertake any of the following process

Electroplating

Galvanizing

Bleaching

Degreasing

Phosphating

Dyeing

Pickling tanning

Polishing

Cooking of fibres and Digesting

Designing of Fabric

Unhairing Soaking deliming and bating of hides

Washing of fabric

Trimming Puling juicing and blanching of fruits and vegetables

Washing of equipment and regular floor washing using of considerable cooling water

Separated milk buttermilk and whey

Stopping and processing of grain

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Distillation of alcohol stillage and evaporation

Slaughtering of animals rendering of bones washing of meat

Juicing of sugar cane extraction of sugar Filteration centrifugation distillation

Pulping and fermenting of coffee beam

Processing of fish

Filter back wash in DM Plants exceeding 20 KI per day capacity

Pulp making pulp processing and paper making Cocking of coal washing of blast furnace

flue gases

Stripping of oxides

Washing of used sand by hydraulic discharge

Washing of latex etc

Solvent extraction

3 All such industries which do no use fuel in their manufacturing process or in any subsidiary

process and which do not emit fugitive emissions of a diffused nature

Industries not satisfying any one of the three criteria are recommended to be referred to Ministry

of Environment amp Forests

The following industries appear to fall in non-hazardous non-obnoxious and non-polluting

category subject to fulfillment of above three conditions

1 Atta-chakkies

2 Rice Mullors

3 Iceboxes

4 Dal mills

5 Groundnut decortinating (dry)

6 Chilling

7 Tailoring and garment making

8 Apparl making 9 Cotton and woolen hosiery

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10 Handloom weaving

11 Shoe lace manufacturing

12 Gold and Silver thread and sari work

13 Gold and Silver smithy

14 Leather Footwear and leather products excluding tanning amp hide processing

15 Manufacture of mirror from sheet glass and photo-frame

16 Musical instruments manufacturing

17 Sports goods

18 Bamboo and cane products (only dry operations)

19 Card Board and paper products (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

20 Insulation and other coated papers (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

21 Scientific and Mathematical instruments

22 Furniture (Wooden and Steel)

23 Assembly of domestic electrical appliances

24 Radio assembling

25 Fountain pens

26 Polythene plastic and PVC goods through extrusionmoulding

27 Surgical gauges and bandages

28 Railway sleepers (only concrete)

29 Cotton spinning and weaving

30 Rope (cotton and plastic)

31 Carpet weaving

32 Assembly of Air coolers

33 Wires pipes-extruded shapes from metals

34 Automobile servicing amp repair stations

35 Assembly of Bicycles baby carriages and other small non-motorised vehicles

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36 Electronics equipment (assembly)

37 Toys

38 Candles

39 Carpentary ndash excluded saw mill

40 Cold storage (small scale)

41 Restaurants

42 Oil-ginningexpelling (non-hydrogenation and no refining)

43 Ice Cream

44 Mineralized water

45 Jobbing amp Machining

46 Manufacture of Steel units amp suit cases

47 Paper pins amp U clips

48 Block making for printing

49 Optical frames

CATEGORY ORANGE

B LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CAN BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY WITH PROPER

ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL ARRANGEMENT

1 All such industries which discharge some liquid effluents (below 500 klday) that can be

controlled with suitable proven technology

2 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is less than 24 mtday and

the particulars emissions from which can be controlled with suitable proven technology

3 All such industries employing not more than 500 persons

The following industries with adoption of proven pollution control technology subject to

fulfilling the above three condition fall under this category

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1 Lime manufacture ndash pending decision on proven pollution control device and

Supreme Courtrsquos decision on quarrying

2 Ceramics

3 Sanitary ware

4 Tyres and tubes

5 Refuse incineration (controlled)

6 Flour mills

7 Vegetable oils including solvent extracted oils

8 Soap without steam boiling process and synthetic detergents formulation

9 Steam generating plants

10 Manufacture of office and house hold equipment and appliances involving use of

fossil fuel combustion

11 Manufacture of machineries and machine tools and equipments

12 Industrial gases (only) Nitrogen Oxygen and CO2

13 Miscellaneous glassware without involving use of fossil-fuel combustion

14 Optical glass

15 Laboratory ware

16 Petroleum storage amp transfer facilities

17 Surgical and medical products including amp probabilities of latex products

18 Foot wear (Rubber)

19 Bakery products biscuits amp Confectioners

20 Instant teacoffee coffee processing

21 Malted food

22 Manufacture of power driven pumps compressors refrigeration units fire

fighting equipment etc

23 Wire drawing (cold process) amp bailing straps

24 Steel furniture fasteners etc

25 Plastic processed goods

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26

Medical amp surgical instruments

27

Acetylene (synthetic)

28

Glue amp Gelatine

29

Potassium permanganse

30

Metallic sodium

31

Photographic films papers amp photographic chemicals

32

Surface coating industries

33

Fragrances fragours amp food additives

34

Plant nutrients (only manure)

Note

35

aerated watersoft drink

(a) Industries falling within the above identified list shall be assessed by the State Pollution

Control Board and referred to the Union Department of Environment for consideration

before according No Objection Certificate

(b) The total number of fuel burning industries that shall be permitted in the Valley will be

limited by 8 tonnes per day or Sulphur Dioxides from all sources (This corresponds to 400

tonnes per day Coal with 1 sulphur)

(c) Setting of Industrial areas should be based on sound criteria

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CATEGORY RED

C LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CANNOT BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY

1 All those industries which discharge effluents of a polluting nature at the rate of more

than 500 klday and for which the natural course for sufficient dilution is not available

and effluents from which cannot be controlled with suitable technology

2 All such industries employing more than 500 personsday

3 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is more than 24 mtday

The following industries appear to fall under this category covered by all the points as

above

1 Ferrous and non-ferrous metal extraction refining casting forging alloy making

processing etc

2 Dry Coal ProcessingMineral processing industries like Ore

sintering benefication pollutization etc

3 Phosphate look processing plants

4 Cement plants with horizontal rotary kilns

5 Glass and glass products involving use of coal

6 Petroleum refinery

7 Petro-chemical industries

8 Manufacture of lubricating oils and greases

9 Synthetic rubber manufacture

10 Coal oil wood or nuclear based thermal power plants

11 Vanaspati hydrogenated vegetable oils for industrial purposes

12 Sugar mills (white and khandari)

13 Craft paper mills

14 Coke oven by products and coaltar distillation products

15 Alkalies

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16

Caustic soda

17

Potash

18

Electro thermal products (artificial abrasives Calcium carbide etc)

19

Phosphorous and its compounds

20

Acids and their salts (organic amp inorganic)

21

Nitrogen compounds (Cynides cynamides and other nitrogen compounds)

22

Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp fuses)

23

Pthalic anhydride

24

Processes involving chlorinated hydrocarbon

25

Chlorine Fluorine bromine Iodine amp their compounds

26

Fertilizer industry

27

Paper board and straw board

28

Synthetics fibres

29 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture

formulations)

amp

30 Basic drugs

31 Alcohol (Industrial or potable)

32 Leather industry including tanning and processing

33 Coke making coal liquification and fuel gas making industries

34 Fibre glass production and processing

35 Manufacture of pulp-wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving

pulp)

36 Pigment dyes and their intermediates

37 Industrial carbons (including graphite electrodes anodes midget electrodes

graphite blocks graphite crucibles gas carbons activated carbon synthetic

diamonds carbon black channel black lamp black etc)

38 Electro-chemicals (other than these covered under Alkali group)

39 Paints enamels amp varnishes

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40 Poly propylene

41 Poly Vinyl chloride

42 Cement with vertical shaft kiln technology penging certification of proven

technology on pollution control

43 Chlorates perchlorates amp peroxides

44 Polishes

45 Synthetic resin amp Plastic products

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Electrified Villages 786

The main industries of the state are Agro based Rice Mills Paper

Mills Woolen Electrical Chemical amp allied products Engineering

Mineral Grindings Wood Crafts etc and ancillary unit for defense amp

public sector undertakings

Minerals The state is rich in Dolomite Magnetite Granite Graphite

Gypsum Chalk etc

Number of Micro SSIMedium Units as on 31032015

Micro 2522 Small 177 Medium 13 (total-2712)

Number of Large Units 220

Industrial EstatesAreas

SIDCUL - Ranipur Kotdwar Pantnagar

Selaqui(Dehradun) ampSitarganj

- IndlEstateareas - 32

- Mini IndlEstatesareas-09

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CHAPTER-IV

ORGANISATIONAL DETAILS

Land amp Building

The Institute is located at Kham Bangla Campus Kaladhungi Road adjacent to the

District Industries Centre Haldwani on the plot of land measuring 1162 square mtrs Having

covered area of 53379 sq meters The building was constructed in the year 1991 keeping

in view the requirement of branch Institute After up gradation of the branch Institute to the

full-fledged MSME-DI the present accommodation falls short of requirement

The Institute Expertise

Economic Investigation

Chemical

Food Processing

Mechanical

Electrical

Ancillary Development

Information Technology

Industrial Management and Training

Glass amp Ceramic

Technology Resource Centre (TRC)

SENET etc

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Human Resources

The Institute is functioning under over all supervision of the Director The officers in

position as on 31-03-2016

1 Shri DK Aggarwal Asstt Director (Mechanical)

Looking after Mechanical Workshop Mechanical Division Electronis Hosiery

SENET (Purchases Loading of Data) ZED Scheme National Awards MATU Bar Code

Startuprsquos related co-ordination with statecentral NMCP Scheme (Design Clinic ICT)

WTO Vigilance Officer Liason with RBI Policy related matters Advisory Committee

meeing Rajiv Gandhi Udyog Mitra Yojna and Administration Other work amp targets

assigned by the Director He is the nodal officer for Champawat Dehardun and Pauri

Districts

2 Shri SC Kandpal Asstt Director (Metal Finishing)

Looking after Metal finishing division Metallurgy amp Electrical division Chemical

amp Allied Leather Biotechnology Food division Glass amp Ceramics IPR Business

Incubator EET Scheme Energy Conservation Product Certification Export amp

Marketing division NVDP SVDP Public Procurement Policy Lean Manufacturing CDP

QMS-QTT and other work amp targets assigned by the Director He is the nodal officer

for Nanital Bageshwar amp US Nagar Districts

3 Shri DS Martolia Asstt Director (Admn)

Looking after Administrative Work relating to Personnel amp HR matters of

Gazetted officers Maintenance of Genetator unserviceable stores amp old

records Medical GPF Advances DDO amp Accounts Udhyog Bandhu (Kumaon)

Meeting and Other work amp targets assigned by the Director He is the nodal officer

for Almora Pithoragarh amp Chamoli Districts

4 Shri Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Statistics)

Looking after Rajbhasha Division EI amp PI divisionDIPSR Training Management

System (TMS) IMT Monthly Progress Report (MPR) Annual Report amp other reports to Oo

DC(MSME) Web based MPR MSEFC Parliament Question RTI matters Statistical Related

other work NSIC co-ordination amp other inter official co-ordination SENET (Visiting official

mail amp DC office website) reports and returns from DICs and other work amp targets

assigned by the Director He is the nodal officer for Tehri amp Rudraprayag Districts

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5 Shri Amit Mohan Investigator (Mechanical)-

Looking after Mechanical Workshop Mechanical Division Co-ordination of office

meetings PMEGP Skill Development Programmes DLBC Meeting SLBC meetings

Library SENET (Visiting official mail amp DC office website AMC of LAN Telephone

Printers Photocopiers Computers amp EPBX) MDA (International Trade fairs amp

exhibitions) Media Management CLCSS amp CGTMSE Auto Cluster and Other

works amp targets assigned by the Director He is the nodal officer for Haridwar amp

Uttarkashi Districts

Coordination of work-

Sh VK Sharma Dy Director Ic coordinates all activities including the field

visits to organize programmes at various places of the state in order to ensure even and

effective spread of the activities of the Institute

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STAFF IN POSITION OF MSME-DI HALDWANI AS ON 31032017

Sl No

Name of Post Noof post

In Position

Vacant Name

1

Director

1

0

1

Vacant

2 Dy Director (Ic) 1 1 0 Sh VK Sharma

3 AssttDirector GrI (Food) 1 0 1 Vacant

4 AssttDirector GrI(Chem) 1 0 1 Vacant

5 AssttDirector GrII(Chem) 2 0 2 Vacant

6 AssttDirectorGrII(Mech) 2 1 1 Sh DK Aggarwal

7 Asstt Director Gr II(IMT)MF 1 1 0 Sh SC Kandpal

8 Asstt Director Gr II(Admn) 1 1 0 Sh DS Martolia

9 Asstt Director Gr II(Stats) 1 1 0 Sh Pushkar Singh

10

Asstt Director GrII(Elecx) 1 0 1 Vacant

11

Investigator (Chem) 1

0

1

Vacant

12 Investigator (Mech) 1 1

0

Sh Amit Mohan

13 Investigator (LF) 1 0 1 Vacant

14 Office Supdt 1 0 1 Vacant

15 Upper Division Clerks 1 0 1 Vacant

16 Lower Division Clerks 3 2 1 Sh Mohan S Bisht

Sh Subodh Banerjee

17 Instructor 2 0 2 Vacant

18 Skilled Worker GrII 1 1 0 ShVinod Kr Arya

19 Driver 1 1 0 ShPrem Singh

20 Helper 1 0 1 Vacant

21 MTS 6 6 0 ShRanveer Singh

ShJagdish Lal

ShRam Sewak

ShBishan Ram

ShPooran Chandra

Sh Sandeep

Total 29 17 12

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CHAPTER-V

1 Classification of Enterprises

Subsequent to the implementation of rdquoThe Micro Small and Medium Enterprises

Development Act 2006rdquo with effect from October 2006 filing of Entrepreneurs

Memorandum Part-I and Part-II came into vogue Under the Act Micro Small and

Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) are classified as under

Enterprise

(Type) Investment in Plant amp Machinery

(Manufacturing) Investment in Equipment

(Service) Micro Up to `25 lakh Up to ` 10 lakh Small Above ` 25 lakh up to ` 5 crore Above ` 10 lakh up to ` 2 crore Medium Above ` 5 crore up to ` 10 crore Above ` 2 crore up to ` 5 crore

2 Udyog Aadhar Memorandum (UAM)

In order to simplify the process involved in the filing of Entrepreneurs Memorandum (Part

I ampII) and to save the entrepreneurs from undue hardships a one page self certified

registration form named UAM has been introduced This can be filed on line from

anywhere and at any time thus doing away the need of coming physically to District

Industries Centre and with no time lag This has become effective wef01092015 This

Unique Aadhaar No enables the unitsenterprises to seek various assistance from the

Government wherever required and apply online about various services being offered by

All Ministries and Departments

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Recent Trends in Growth of MSME in Uttarakhand

[Filing of Udyod Aadhar Memorandum during 2015-16 to 2016-17]

11 Udyoyg Adhaar Memorandum replaced Entrepreneur Memorandum(Part II) and came into existence wef 01092015 (Chart 11)

Chart 11 Number of UAM filed by the MSMEs in Uttarakhand State from 01 September 2015 to 31 March 2017

Source www udyogaadhaargovin

0

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

7000

Micro Small Medium Total

Series1 5064 1614 142 6820

UA

M f

iled

No of UAM filed during 01092015 to 31032017

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21 District-wise distribution of number of UAM filed during 01092015 to 31032017 is as noted below (Statement 21)

Statement 21 District-wise distribution of number of UAM filed by the MSMEs in Uttarakhand

State during 01092015 to 31032017

Position as on 31st March 2017

SNo

Name of District

Udyog Aadhaar

Regd

Micro

Small

Medium

1 Almora 229 183 42 4

2 Bageshwar 180 170 10 0

3 Chamoli 181 176 5 0

4 Champawat 166 150 16 0

5 Dehradun 937 745 182 10

6 Haridwar 1709 983 651 75

7 Nainital 485 343 125 17

8 Pauri Garhwal 417 349 64 4

9 Pithoragarh 242 236 4 2

10 Rudraprayag 132 130 2 0

11 Tehri Garhwal 261 226 34 1

12 Udham Singh

Nagar

1670 1175 466 29

13 Uttarkashi 211 198 13 0

Total 6820 5064 1614 142

Source www udyogaadhaargovin

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Chart 21 District-wise distribution of number of UAM filed by the MSMEs in

Uttarakhand State during 01092015 to 31032017

22 Top five Districts in terms of number of UAM filed by the MSMEs upto

31032017 are Haridwar US Nagar Dehradun Nainital and Pauri These

Districts together account for 7651 of the total number of UAM filed

0

200

400

600

800

1000

1200

No of UAM filed wef 01092015 to 31032017 (District wise)

Micro

Small

Medium

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Distribution of UAM filed by Manufacturing and Service Enterprises

31 Out of the total UAM filed discussed above distribution as per Manufacturing

and Service Sector among Micro Small amp Medium segments in Uttarakhand

State are as noted below

Position as on 31st March 2017

SNo

Name of District

Udyog Aadhaar Regd

Micro Small Medium

Manufac-turing

Service M S M S M S

1 Almora 111 126 104 82 6 40 1 4

2 Bageshwar 101 82 96 77 5 5 0 0

3 Chamoli 96 99 96 93 0 6 0 0

4 Champawat 100 77 89 69 11 8 0 0

5 Dehradun 470 646 328 555 134 86 8 5

6 Haridwar 1217 501 604 384 543 110 70 7

7 Nainital 331 217 223 158 102 44 6 15

8 Pauri Garhwal 194 229 144 208 47 20 3 1

9 Pithoragarh 181 97 170 89 7 6 4 2

10 Rudraprayag 72 61 70 61 2 0 0 0

11 Tehri Garhwal 172 107 145 93 27 13 0 1

12 Udham Singh

Nagar

1123 553 725 453 374 95 24 5

13 Uttarkashi 75 188 72 175 3 13 0 0

Total 4243 2983 2866 2497 1261 446 116 40

Source www udyogaadhaargovin

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CHAPTER-VI

TRAINING INDUSTRIAL MOTIVATION CAMPAIGNS (IMC) AND

ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES (EDP)

The micro small and medium enterprises (MSME) sector has emerged as a highly

vibrant and dynamic sector of the Indian economy over the last five decades MSMEs not

only play crucial role in providing large employment opportunities at comparatively lower

capital cost than large industries but also help in industrialization of rural amp backward areas

thereby reducing regional imbalances assuring more equitable distribution of national

income and wealth MSMEs are complementary to large industries as ancillary units and

contribute enormously to the socio-economic development of the country

The Ministry of Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (Mo MSME) promotes the

development of micro and small enterprises in the country with the objective of creating self-

employment opportunities and upgrading the relevant skills of existing and potential

entrepreneurs

Entrepreneurship development is one of the key elements for promotion of micro and

small enterprises particularly the first generation entrepreneurs Entrepreneurship and

resultant creation of employment and wealth is a major means of inclusive development

Hence entrepreneurship development has been one of the priorities in almost all the

countries the world over

In order to ensure that young entrepreneurs are encouraged and suitably equipped to

go into new ventures the Ministry has set up three National level Entrepreneurship

Development Institute namely National Institute for Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (

NI-MSME) Hyderabad The National Institute for Entrepreneurship and Small Business

Development (NIESBUD) NOIDA and Indian Institute of Entrepreneurship (IIE) Guwahati to

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undertake the task of promotion of entrepreneurship and skill development training on a

regular basis

This institute has also been supporting the efforts of Government of Uttarakhand

Industrial Associations Technical Managerial Institutions other NGOs and entrepreneurs for

motivational and skill development needs

The State of Uttarakhand has difficult geographical terrain having international border

with Nepal China amp Tibet The state has about 89 of the land as a mountain region

containing transportation bottleneck It is not found viable in long run to set up large and

medium scale units in the hilly region The Institute is therefore focusing for development of

micro and small enterprises in this region for motivating the educated unemployed youths

towards self-employment

The Institute organized EDPs on Solar Energy Tour Operator and Tourist Guide

Bakery and Confectionary Products Computer Accounting with Tally Electrical Appliance

Repairing Garments manufacturing Food Processing etc at various locations in the

state It is vital to mention here that the Govt of Uttarakhand is focusing on

harvesting Solar Energy in the state therefore there is lot of scope in this renewable

source of energy

The Institute was assigned the targets for conducting of 6 ESDPs Gen 02 SC- 01 ST-

01 Women amp PH(S)- 01 SC(S)- 01 2 EDPs SC-01 GEN-1 IMCs-6 (Gen-03 SC-

02 ST-01) during the year The details of the aforesaid EDPs and IMCs is given at

annexure-I

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CHAPTER-VII

NATIONAL MANUFACTURING COMPTITIVENESS PROGRAMME

(NMCP)

The Government has announced formulation of National Manufacturing

Competitiveness Programme in 2005 with an objective to support the Small and Medium

Enterprises (SMEs) in their endeavour to become competitive and adjust the competitive

pressure caused by liberalization and moderation of tariff rates Under the scheme

Manufacturing Competitiveness Programme by the National Manufacturing Competitiveness

Council

Worldwide it is manufacturing that has driven growth In order to revive the

manufacturing sector particularly micro small and medium enterprises and to enable them

to adjust to the competitive pressures caused by liberalization and moderation of tariff rates

I propose to launch a new scheme that will help them strengthen their operations and

sharpen their competitiveness The scheme will be called the Manufacturing Competitiveness

Programme The design of the scheme will be worked out by the National Manufacturing

Competitiveness Council (NMCC) in consultation with the industry along with relevant stake

holders like the Ministry of MSME conceptualized and finalized the components of the

programme incorporating suitable inputs from the stake holders Nine Schemes have been

drawn up including schemes for promotion of ICT Design Clinics and Marketing Support etc

for SMEs Implementation will be in the PPP model and financing will be tied up during the

course of the next year

MSME-DI Haldwani motivated entrepreneurs to adopt and modernise themselves

taking assistance from NMCP schemes through various training programmes It also

conducted awareness programmes of some schemes like QMS amp QTT Lean Manufacturing

Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) Product Certification Zero Defect Zero Effect CLCSS

Businss Incubator Bar Code Energy Efficiency Technology etc

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON ldquoQMSQTTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Vinayak Grand Haridwar

DATE- 25072016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 36

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

AssttDirector (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI haldwani

Sh Sudipt Kumar Scientist BIS Dehradun

Sh Ashish Bhargava Consultant

URS

Certification

Haridwar

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON ldquoDESIGN CLINIC SCHEMErdquo

PLACE- Hotel Gardenia SIDCUL Haridwar

DATE- 20022017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 28

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Prof Dr S Ghosal Professor amp Director School of Design

Studies UPES Dehradun

Sh Amit Mohan Invetigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoPACKAGING FOR EXPORTldquo

PLACE- SBS PG College Rudrapur

DATE- 31052016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 32

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Tushar Bandopadhyay Asstt Director

IIP New Delhi

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoSUPPORT FOR ENTREPRENEURIAL AND MANAGERIAL

DEVELOPMENT OF SMEs THROUGH INCUBATORrdquo

PLACE- Amrapali Group of Institutes Haldwani

DATE- 22032016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 60

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh VK Sharma Dy Director Ic

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Amit Mohan Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoSUPPORT FOR ENTREPRENEURIAL AND MANAGERIAL

DEVELOPMENT OF SMEs THROUGH INCUBATORrdquo

PLACE- Graphic Era University Dehradun

DATE- 16112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 86

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh SC Kandpal

Asstt Director (MF)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh BK Tiwari DG

Graphic Era University

Sh Amit Mohan Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoSUPPORT FOR ENTREPRENEURIAL AND MANAGERIAL

DEVELOPMENT OF SMEs THROUGH INCUBATORrdquo

PLACE- University of Petroleum amp Energy

Studies Dehradun

DATE- 18112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 70

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh Amit Mohan

Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Dr KS Mishra Senior Professor

UPES Dehradun

Dr Shailey Singhal Associate Professor

UPES Dehradun

Dr PK Mishra Associate Professor

UPES Dehradun

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoZERO DEFECT ZERO EFFECTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Gardenia SIDCUL Haridwar

DATE- 08112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 58

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoZERO DEFECT ZERO EFFECTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Gardenia SIDCUL Haridwar

DATE- 16032017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 59

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh Pushkar Singh

Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Abhishek Srivastava ZED Consultant

QCI

Sh DK Aggarwal Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Amit Mohan Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoZERO DEFECT ZERO EFFECTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Rudra Continental Rudrapur

DATE- 22022017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 54

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh SC Kandpal

Asstt Director (MF)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh YC Pandey GM

DIC US Nagar

Sh Ashok Bansal Ex President

KGCCI

Sh DK Aggarwal Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoProduct Certificationrdquo

PLACE- Selaqui Dehradun

DATE- 19102016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 60

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh UC Khanduri

Asstt Director (Chem)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

ShSaurabh Tiwari Scientist

BIS Dehradun

Sh Kush Sharma Scientist

BIS Dehradun

Sh Ashish Bhargava Manager

URS Certification Haridwar

Sh Manoj Gaur Branch Director

NSIC Dehradun

Sh SS Katiyal Manager

DIC Dehradun

Sh Manoj Sharma President

UIWA Dehradun

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Reimbursement of Units under Technology amp Quality Up gradation Support

to MSME (TEQUP) for acquiring National and International Product

Certification

The details for the period 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are given below

SNo Name Of the Unit Reimbursement

Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Hertech Electronics

Plot NoI E Sector 12 IIE SIDCUL Haridwar

Rs 26250-

Total Rs 26250-

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CHAPTER-VIII

VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

Vendor Development Programmes (VDPs) are being organized by MSME Development

Institutes located in every corner of the country to provide common platform for business as

well as selling organizations to interact with each other with a view to identifying emerging

demands of the buyer organizations while simultaneously providing an opportunity for

displaying the capabilities of the small scale entrepreneurs and their industrial ventures Such

programmes have proved to be of immense use in locating suitable entrepreneurs by a

number of buying organizations including the Public Sector Enterprises various Wings of

Defence Railways and others in indigenising a number of products which hitherto have been

imported at a colossal cost

Two types of VDPs are being organized by MSME DIs - National Level VDPs -cum-

Exhibitions and State Level VDPs In National Level VDPs of 3 days duration large scale

organizations such as BEL BHEL TELCO BSNL IOC NHPC NTPC etc interact with MSEs in

establishing potential vendors In these National Level VDPs an exhibition is also put up for

displaying the products of MSMEs and large scale organizations In State Level VDPs only

one or two buying large scale organisation functioning in the State participates in the

programme and interacts with MSMEs (sellers) in the Buyer-Seller Meets Business enquiries

ranging from `5 crore to `20 crore per VDP are being generated through National Level

VDPs

MSME-DI conducted 05 State Level Vendor Development Programme in different

places of Uttarakhand state Details of programmes are as under

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- HRD Centre BHEL Haridwar

DATE- 09112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 28

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh DK Aggarwal

AsstDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Kotdwar

DATE- 16122016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 63

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh DS Martolia

AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME Haldwani

Sh Manoj Kumar General Manager

BEL Kotdwar

Sh SC Kandpal AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Haridwar

DATE- 29112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 38

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh Amit Mohan

Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Rajeshwar Giri DGM

THDC Rishikesh

Sh RM Dubey DGM (Procurement)

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Rai Singh DGM (VDP)

THDC Rishikesh

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME Haldwani

Sh GC Joshi Dy Manager

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Yogesh Sharma Manager

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Sadhu Ram Saini President

BIDWABahadrabad

Sh Harendra Garg Chairman

SMA Haridwar

Sh DK Aggarwal Asstt Director

MSME Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Rudrapur

DATE- 09032017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 58

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh SC Kandpal

Astt Director (MF)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Skand Shiv Bhardwaj BHEL

CFP Rudrapur

Sh K Das GM

Ic BHEL CFP Rudrapur

Sh VK Sharma Dy Director Ic

MSME-DI Haldwani

ShYC Pandey GM

DIC Rudrapur

Sh Ashok Bansal Ex President

KGCCI Kashipur

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Patel Nagar Dehradun

DATE- 20102016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 65

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR SH UCKHANDURI

AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Ashok Lalwani HUDCO

Dehradun

Sh Mahesh Sharma President

UIWA Dehradun

Sh Manoj Gaur BM

NSIC Dehradun

SmtKaushlya Bandhu Jt Director

DOI Dehradun

Sh SP Goyal Incharge

KGCCI Dehradun

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सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

CHAPTER-IX

MARKETING ASSISTANCE AND TECHNOLOGY UP-GRADATION

SCHEME FOR MSME AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE ON BAR-CODE

MSMEs sector has emerged as a highly vibrant and dynamic sector of the Indian

economy over the last five decades MSMEs are not only playing crucial role in providing

large employment opportunities at comparatively lower capital cost than large industries but

also helping in industrialization of rural and backward areas thereby reducing regional

imbalances assuring more equitable distribution of national income and wealth

It may be mentioned here that Marketing a strategic tool for business development is

critical for the growth and survival of MSMEs Marketing is most important factor for the

success of any enterprise It is one of the weakest areas wherein MSMEs face major

problems in the present competitive age Due to lack of information scarcity of resources

and unorganized way of selling marketing MSME sector finds problems in exploiting new

markets

The objective of this programme envisages that some of those clusters of MSMEs which

have quality production and export potential shall be identified amp encouraged and assisted

through this scheme to achieve competitiveness in the national and international markets

The programme aims at improving the marketing competitiveness of MSME sector by

improving their techniques and technologiesrsquo promotion of exports and to provide a check on

imports also

Financial assistance on Bar-code

The basic objective of financial assistance is to enhance the marketing competitiveness of

Micro amp Small Enterprises (MSEs) by way of

(i) Providing 75 of one-time registration fee and annual recurring fee (for first three

years) paid by MSEs to GS1 India

(ii) (ii) Popularizing the adoption of bar codes on large scale amongst MSEs and (iii)

Motivating and encouraging MSEs for use of bar codes through conducting

seminars on Bar-code etc

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Reimbursement of Units under Bar Code ndash

The details for the period 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are given below

SNo Name Of the Unit Reimbursement Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Janisons Herbo Labs Pvt Ltd

Plot No 6Sector II DC IIE

Pantnagar

38430-

2- Ms Garg Foods

Naya Gaon Julfkaar

Kaladhungi Nainital

33451-

3- Ms Shree Herbal Health Care 79 Arhat Bazar Saharanpur Road Dehradun

25695-

4- Ms Govindam Enterprises

D-144F Top Floor Freedom Fighter Enclave

New Delhi

25695-

5- Ms Demigod Agro Food Pvt Ltd

4 Nandpuri Arya Nagar Chowk Opp Holy Baril

Jwalapur Haridwar

25695-

Total Rs 148966-

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सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

Reimbursement to the Participating Units in Trade FairExhibition for the

year 2016-17 for Uttarakhand state ndash

SNo

Name of the Unit Amt Reimbursed

1 Ms Kashmir Emporium Raipur Road Dehradun

(International)

Rs 122772-

2 Ms Rawat Engg Tech Pvt Ltd Dehradun

(Domestic)

Rs 30000-

Total Rs 152772-

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CHAPTER-X

Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme (CLCSS) for Technology

Upgradation of the Small Scale Industries

The Ministry of Small Scale Industries (SSI) is operating a scheme for technology

upgradation of Small Scale Industries (SSI) called the Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme

(CLCSS) The Scheme aims at facilitating technology upgradation by providing upfront capital

subsidy to SSI units including tiny khadi village and coir industrial units on institutional

finance (credit) availed of by them for modernisation of their production equipment (plant and

machinery) and techniques The Scheme provides for 15 per cent capital subsidy to SSI units

including tiny units on institutional finance availed of by them for induction of well established

and improved technology in selected subsectorsproducts approved under the Scheme The

eligible amount of subsidy calculated under the scheme is based on the actual loan amount not

exceeding Rs1 crore

Due to insufficient investment and lack of awareness of both the quality standards and

access to modern technologies a large percentage of SSI units continue with outdated

technology and plant amp machinery With increasing competition due to liberalisation of the

economy the survival and growth of the SSI units are critically dependent on their

modernisation and technological upgradation Upgradation of both the process of manufacture

and corresponding plant and machinery is necessary for the small enterprises to reduce the cost

of production and remain price competitive at a time when cheaper products are easily available

in the global market

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CHAPTER-XI

QUALITY UPGRADATIONENVIRONMENT MANAGAMENT FOR

SMALL SCALE SECTOR THROUGH INCENTIVE FOR ISO 9000ISO

14001HACCP CERTIFICATION

The Small Scale Sector has emerged as dynamic and vibrant sector of Indian

Economy and it has been making significant contribution to industrial production export and

employment generation The process of economic liberalization and market reforms has

opened up the Indian small scale sector to the global competition In order to enhance the

competitive strength of the small scale sector the Government introduced an incentive

scheme for their technological upgradationquality improvement and environment

management The scheme provides incentive to those small scale ancillary undertaking who

have acquired ISO 9000ISO 14001HACCP certifications The scheme for ISO 9000

reimbursement in operation since March 1994 has now been enlarged so as to include

reimbursement of expenses for acquiring ISO 14001 certification also vide this Office

Administrative Order No41(8)ISOElectx2002 dt 28th October 2002 Upto 31st march

2014 25652 Micro amp Small units have been benefited from the scheme

-The Scheme envisages reimbursement of charges of acquiring ISO-9000ISO-

14001HACCP certifications to the extent of 75 of the expenditure subject to a

maximum of Rs 75000- in each case

The Salient features of the Scheme

a) The Permanent Registered Micro Small Enterprises (MSEs) units are eligible to avail

the Incentive Scheme

b) The Scheme is applicable to those MSEsancillaryTinySSSBE units who have already

acquired ISO-9000ISO-14001HACCP certification

c) The Scheme is applicable to those MSEsancillaryTinySSSBE units who have already

acquired ISO-9000ISO-14001HACCP certification

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Reimbursement to Units under ISO 900014000 scheme in Uttarakhand

state ndash

Approval details of units during 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are as under ndash

SNo Name of the Unit Reimbursement

Total Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Bajaj Nutraceuticals Roorkee Haridwar 45000-

2- Ms Nirmal Auto Components Bahadrabad Haridwar 38363-

3- Ms Manchanda Herbal Products Haridwar 46954-

4- Ms APS Electopower Pvt Ltd Haridwar

40500-

5- Ms Shree Badrinath Vaikalpik Urja Dehradun 30000-

6- Ms Rapid Moulders Pvt Ltd Haridwar 56250-

Total Rs 257067-

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CHAPTER-XII

GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT PREFERENCE POLICY FOR MICRO

amp SMALL ENTERPRISES

In order to provide assistance and support to Micro amp Small Enterprises (MSEs) for

marketing their products under the present Government Procurement Preference Policy for

micro amp small enterprises (MSEs) Government of India has been extending various facilities to

the MSEs registered with National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC) under its Single Point

Registration Scheme In addition to the facilities 358 items are also reserved for exclusive

purchase from MSE sector

Following units were enlisted under single point registration

SN Name amp Address Unit Amount Rs 1 Ms Ujjwal Labour Contract Co-operative Society

Dehradun

2000-

2 Ms Pacific Dynamics Roorkee

2000-

3 Ms Radiant Energy Enterprises Dehradun

1250-

4 Ms Harit Agro Products Jaspur Kashipur

2000-

5 Ms Asian Galaxy Pvt Ltd

Plot No 3 Sector IIDL IIE SIDCUL

5000-

6 Ms Isha Construction

Shop 32 amp 34 Grand Floor Raipur Road- Dehradun

2000-

7 Ms Dhirendra Singh Negi

Village Talli Bagi Patti Tehri Garhwal

2000-

8 Ms Electrocon Power

Village Rameshwarput Lalpur US Nagar

2000-

9 Ms Special Cables Pvt Ltd

Unit 2 Plot No 60-65 Sector-3IIE Pantnagar

3435-

10 Ms GB Equipment Systems Ltd

Industrial Area Selaqui- Dehradun

3500-

11 Ms GB Springs

PL 2223 Km Chakrata Road Rampur Dehradun

5000-

12 Ms Accuraus (India)

B-7 Ramnaga Indl Estate Roorke

2000-

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13 Ms Modern Electrn Electric Co

Dehradun

2000-

14 Ms Ms Godarari Enterprises

Dehradun

1250-

15 Ms Kanha Plastics Pvt Ltd

Dehradun

5000-

16 Ms IC Electicals Co(P) Ltd

Plot No E-94 Industrial Area Bharabad Haridwar

3450-

17 Ms Whale Graphics(India)Ltd

Dehradun

5000-

18 Jainson Herbo Labs Pvt Ltd

IIDC IIE US Nagar Pantnagar

3000-

19 Ms Krishna Murari Infratech

Pvt Ltd Haldwani

2000-

20 Ms Sakti Constructions

392 Indra Nagar Colony Dehrdun

3500-

21 Ms Universal Ind

B-8 Industrial Estate Bazpur Road Kashipur

5000-

22 Ms Sai Globe Packaging

Central Hope Town SelaquiDehradun

5000-

23 Ms Surat singh amp Sons

54 Akashdeep ColonyChakrata Road Dehradun

2000-

24 Ms Girraj Kintwear

7 Co-Operativ Society IE- Dehradun

2000-

25 Ms HQ Lamps Manufacturing

7 3-35 Sector 6 A SIDCUL Haridwar

3000-

26 Ms Uttam Rice amp Seeds Pvt Ltd

Gausala Mour Ramnagar Road Partappur Kashipur

2000-

27 Ms Creative Paper Products Rudrpur

2000-

28 Ms Asia Industries

Village Phaujimatkota Post ndashBhoorrani Rudrapur

-

29 Ms Shamsons Industries

C-22 Deveboomi Industrial Estate Roorkee

3000-

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30 Reveal Environment Solutions Kh N-999

Salem pur Rajputan Indusstrial Estate Roorkee

2000-

31 Ms Shiva Enterprises

2071 West Amber Talab Roorkee

2000-

32 Ms Aska Equipment Ltd

Plot NoC-21 Devbhoomi Indl Estate Raipur Haridwar

3000-

33 Ms Infinity

Kh Village Raipur Haridwar

3450-

34 Ms Badrinath Vaikalpik Urja

Shah Nagar Near Railaway Crossing Defance Colony Dehradun

2000-

35 Ms Amardeep Designs (P) Ltd

KhNo163 Laheshwari BhagwanPur Roorklee

3000-

36 Ms Amrit Herbals

Village amp Po Bhauwala-Dehradun

2000-

37 Ms Growth Associates

131 2nd

Floor BT Ganj-Roorkee

3000-

38 Ms Himalayan Hi Tech

Nurseries Santi Aashram Bharatpur Kamachaur

2000-

39 Ms JS Industries

Kunda Jaspur Road Kashipur US Nagar

3000-

40 Ms Digitech

8 Industrial Area Near Ram Nagar- Roorkee

2000-

41 Ms K-2 Cloth

Plot No 126-127 Sector IIDC

2000-

42 Ms Dinex India Pvt Ltd

59 Gandhi Road

2000-

43 Ms SK Guta

15 A Enclave GMS Road Dehradun

2000-

44 Ms Fire Devices(P) Ltd

Plot No 19-20 Sector-3A Indl Area SIDCUL Haridwar

3450-

Total

118285-

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CHAPTER-XIII

REVENUE EARNED

This Institute has earned revenue of Rs 140485- through consultancy services

provided to the MSMEs and fee collected for training programmes as per details given

below-

SNo Revenue Earnings Total for the

Financial Year (Rs)

1

CF WS revenue

0

2 Skill development programme (Training) fees- regular

course

8000

3 Skill development programme (Training) fees

Specialized High Tech Course (including CAD CAM)

0

4 Sale of Traineersquos products 50

5 Training Programme fees-

i Under Core Programme Action Plan 0

ii (Under PD Account) 0

6 Management Development Programme 0

7 Seminars Feesworkshop 5100

8 Capacity assessment 0

9 Project appraisals 0

10 Sick unit studies 0

11 In plant studies 0

12 Surveys 0

13 Energy audits 0

14 NSIC Registration GSPP 118285

15 Sub-Contracting Exchange (SCX) 0

16 Sale of publications 50

17 Others 6500

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18 Fee for participation in National Award-2013 0

19 NVDPVDP 0

TOTAL 137985

20 Sale of US stores etc 2500

Grand Total 140485

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CHAPTER-XIV

USE OF OFFICIAL LANGUAGE

Hindi is the Official Language of the Union of India and the Government policy aims at

progressively increasing the use of Hindi in official work Effective steps were taken during

the year in the Ministry of MSME to ensure compliance to Official Language Policy

implementation of the annual programme and compliance with the various orders of the

Government of India on the recommendations of the Committee of Parliament on Official

Language

COMPLIANCE OF SECTION 3(3)OF THE OFFICIAL LANGUAGE ACT 1963

All documents such as General Orders Notifications Press Communique Contracts

Agreements Tender Forms amp Notices Resolution MemorandumOffice memorandum

Administrative or other reports and Official Papers laid before a House or the Houses of

Parliament under section 3(3) of the Official Languages Act 1963 were issued bilingually

ie in Hindi and English General orders meant for departmental use were issued in Hindi

only

REPLIES TO LETTERS IN HINDI

All letters received in Hindi were replied to in Hindi

CORRESPONDENCE IN HINDI

Letters to State Governments Union Territory and Central Government offices located

in regions lsquoArsquo and lsquoBrsquo were issued in Hindi to the extent possible Similarly letters were sent in

Hindi to Central Government offices located in region lsquoCrsquo as per the targets laid down in the

Annual Programme About 9007 correspondence was made in Hindi in region lsquoArsquo 100 in

region rsquoBrsquo and 100 in region lsquoCrsquo

SECTIONS SPECIFIED FOR WORKING IN HINDI

The sections of the Ministry specified for doing 100 work in Hindi are working

satisfactorily

MONITORING AND INSPECTIONS

In order to ensure compliance with the Official Language Policy monitoring is done

though regular inspections

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CHAPTER-XV

TARGETS amp ACHIEVEMENTS

PART-A

1 Change in Industrial Scenario if any Industrial activity is gaining

momentum due to Industrial package to the state amp the upgradation of the MSEs

2 Other information ndash

I No of unit visited by MSME-DI

Official 117

Ii Total No of visitors inquiries

received in MSME-DI 648

iii Total No persons trained with- 414

a General 214

b Women Entrepreneurs 110 c SCST 17413 d Other backward Classes etc 12

e Minorities 0

3 Expenditure in Plan amp Non-Plan

a Plan Scheme-

Allotment Cumulative expenditure

FUNDS EXPENDITURE

Salary-14000000 12144775

Medical- 125000 124655

TE- 650000 647151

OE- 800000 7 99999

RRT- 4000 3000

Total 15579000 13719580

b Non-Plan Scheme- Nil

4 Administration Over

one year

Less than one year

a

b c

d

Post vacant Disciplinary proceeding initiated concluded pending Audit objections pending amp replied

Court cases pending if necessary

13

Nil Nil

Nil

01

Nil Nil

Nil

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Part- B

(This part may reflect the problems and actual work done under each programme as well

as actual extension service rendered for promotion of Industries)

1 Modernization of Workshop and

Laboratories- During

the month

Cumulative for the year

i Sanction received by MSME-DI

Converting the MSME-DI

Nil Nil

ii Value of new machinery

equipment installed received

Nil Nil

iii Value of orders of Machinery amp

Equipment placed with

DGSampD supplies

Nil Nil

2 Trade Industry growth-

i Nos of UAM registered

Manufacturingservice activity

Micro-5363 Small- 1707 Medium- 156

Total- 7226 (up to March2017)

ii Nos of UAM registered

ManufacturingServicing

activity

Manufacturing- 4243

Service- 2983

Total- 7226 (up to March2015)

iii Changes in industrial growth

rate if any (give information for

each trade unit(s) separately)

The industrial climate generated due to

announcement of Concessional package

provided impetus to the growth

parameters

3 Technical Assistance-

i No of entrepreneurs assisted

at the MSME-DI premises

outside premises

6481913

ii No of entrepreneurs assisted

at their premises

631

iii No of trade Associations

contacted for up-gradation of

Industries

12

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iv Details of programme for

specific group of covered in

Action Plan prepared along

with their details

NA

v No of units registered under

the Govt purchase

programme

43 Nos

vi Identification of products

having potential for

development in the State

(Attach a separate list)

1 Fruit based products

2 Processing of vegetables

3 Spice grinding

4 Glow signboard amp hoardings

5 Medicinal concentrate

6 Essential Oils

vii Problems of trade Industries

other than financial if any

Marketing amp transportation bottleneck

viii Additional support required for

improving performance of

trade Industries

Marketing Support

x Any other significant

programme Give information

or work done for each trade

discipline separately and

enclosed separate sheet to

highlight the salient points of

work done

No

4 Ancillary Development Programme No of-

a Captive Ancillary in the State NA

b New units (Anc) established

during the month

NA

c New items identified and

accepted for promoting

Ancillary

NA

d Vendor Development

Programme organized for

whom

Conducted programmes-

National Level-00

State level- 05 nos

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5 Any other special work done by the Institute- -

- One day awareness programme on Packaging for Exports

In Association with SBS College Rudrapur at Rudrapur on 31052016 for 32

participants

- One day workshop on Quality Management System amp Quality Technology

Tools (QMSQTT)

In Association with Bahadrabad Industries Development Welfare

Association Haridwar at Haridwar on 21072016 for 32 participants

- One day awareness programme on Product Certification

Conducted at Selaqui Dehradun on 19102016 for 60 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Design Clinic

Conducted at Haridwar on 20022016 for 28 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Digital Payment

Conducted in Uttarakhand State 16 programmes for 406 participants

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Part C Other Special Activities

Sl No Activity Target Achievement

1 Hindi Meeting 04 nos 04 nos

2 Hindi Pakhwara amp Hindi Diwas from 14092016 to

28092016 01 no 01 no

3 Hindi Workshop Nil Nil

4 Assistance provided in EDP of other organisation

(2 days EDP of NCCD) at MSME-DI

Haldwani

Nil 01 no

5 (i)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp Commercial Bid Opening on Lean Manufacturing for Auto component at Rudrapur on 22042016

(ii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in joint DSR

audit Audit with NPC Kanpur of Boss Cluster Rudrapur from 20042016 to 21042016 (iii)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint MBR3 Audit with QCI of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar from 08082016 to 10082016 (iv) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Boss Cluster at Rudrapur in November 2016

(v) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR5 Audit

of Pace Auto Cluster-1 at Rudrapur in November 2016 (vi)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint Audit

of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar in December 2016 (vii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Havells Fan Lean Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017 (viii)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp

Commercial Bid Opening for Plastic Component Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017

Nil

08 nos

6 Participated in National Awards held in Ludhiana Punjab on 18102016 presented by Honrsquoble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi

Nil 01 no

7 Participated in PMEGP Task force meeting of Nainital

District on 020816081116 Nil 02 nos

8 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a 3 days exhibition lsquoDestination Uttarakhand 2016rsquo organised by Ms Freindz Exhibition amp Promotions (p) ltd New Delhi at Dehradun from 24-26102016

Nil 01 no

9 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in the Stone Laying

ceremony of a new Technology Centre at Sitarganj on 141116 inaugrated by Honrsquoble Union Minister of MSMEs Sh Kalaraj Mishra

Nil 01 no

10 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a lsquoVendor Meet-

2016rsquo organised by Tata Auto Comp Systems Ltd at Rudrapur

Nil 01 no

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11 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in SLSC meeting for

National Awards and SLAB meeing at Dehradun on 17022017

Nil 01 no

12 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a training on

Lean Manufacturing at Indore MP from 080317 to 100317

Nil 01 no

13 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Hindi meeting

organized by NARAKAS on 30032017 01 no 01 no

PART-E

Sl

No

Description of activity Annual target Under PD

Ac

Total

1 EDPIMCEET Export

Packging Product

Certification QMS-QTT

Incubator ZEDDesign

8611113

31

Nil 25

i No of programmes

conducted

7601113

31

Nil 23

ii No of persons trained 159255032

326032235

16828

Nil 1001

2 Follow-up action of previous Entrepreneurship Development Programmes -

Year Total no of trainees

trained

No of trainees who

have set up units

employed till date

2006-07 143 39

2007-08 917 71

2008-09 946 36

2009-10 2323 43

2010-11 2203 49

2011-12 2321 53

2012-13 2265 59

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2013-14 2234 74

2014-15 504 53

2015-16 926

2016-17 414

3 Motivational Campaigns- Annual target Conducted

No of Campaigns

conducted

06 06

4 i Project profiles (new) Nil Nil

ii Project profiles

(updated)

Nil Nil

iii State industrial

profiles

Nil 1

iv District industrial

potential survey

reports

Nil 13

v Any other Nil Nil

5 Name of the units

provided-

Intensive technical

consultancy (A brief

write-up)

6 Programme on ISO 900014000

Year Target No of

Programmes

conducted

No of Units

participated

No of units

obtained ISO

certification

during the

year

No of units

obtained ISO

Certification

till date

2006-07 - - - - -

2007-08 - - - - -

2008-09 - - - 17 17

2009-10 - - - 10 10

2010-11 - - - - 24

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2011-12 - - - - 25

2012-13 - - - - Nil

2013-14 - - - - 17

2014-15 - - - 18

2015-16 - - - 11 11

7 Programmes on

Name of the programme No of Programmes No of participants

WTO - -

One Day Awareness

Programme on Cluster Dev

Scheme

- -

One day Awareness

Programme on IPR

- -

9 Vendor Development Programmes cum exhibitions

Year Tar

get

No of

VDPs

conducted

No of SSI

units

participat

ed

No unit

register

ed

During

the

month

No of SSI units obtained orders

No

Rs No Rs

2006-07 1 - - - - - - - -

2007-08 NIL - - - - - - - -

2008-09 1 1 120 - - - - - -

2009-10 1 - - - - - - - -

2010-11 1 1 43 - - - - - -

2011-12 3 3 222 - - - - - -

2012-13 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

311

158+551

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2013-14 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

314

148+1541

-

-

-

-

-

- 2014-15 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

374

118+2000

-

-

-

-

-

-

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2015-16 5 1

5(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

236

100+2000

-

-

-

-

-

- 2016-17 5 1

5(SVDP)

0(NVDP)

259

Nil

10 Programmes on Achievement

ii Energy conservationEnergy Efficient

Technology etc

00

iv Packaging for export 01

v Product Certification 01

vi CLCSS 00

vii QMSQTT 01

Viii Lean Manufacturing 00

ix Business Incubator 03

x Design Clinic 01

xi ZED 03

11

Revenue of the Institute

Total revenue

earned

Rs

140485-

12

Revenue of the workshop

Annual

Target

Total revenue

earned

Rs

Nil Nil

13 Media coverage details- No(s)

i Press releases during the Year 4

ii Exhibitions participated 02

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iii RadioTV talks -

iv Advertisements released 5

v Press clipping compiled for the year -

vi Press clipping hosted on website -

vii Publications if any -

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CHAPTER-XVI

DISTRICT INDUSTRIES CENTRES VISITED BY THE OFFICERS OF

THIS INSTITUTE

The officers of this Institute visited District Industries Centre for discussion relating to

development of industries in the state and in connection with attending the Task Force

Meetingother official work

1 District Industries Centre Haldwani

2 District Industries Centre Almora

3 District Industries Centre Rudrapur Udham Singh Nagar

4 District Industries Centre Bageshwar

5 District Industries Centre Roorkee

6 District Industries Centre Dehradun

7 District Industries Centre Kotdwar

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CHAPTER-XVII

INCENTIVES TO ENTREPRENEURS

(i) Fiscal Incentives to new Industrial Units and to existing units on their substantial

expansion

New Industrial units and existing industrial units on their substantial expansion as defined set

up in growth centers industrial infrastructure development center(IIDCs) Industrial Estates

Export Processing Zones Theme Parks (Food Processing Parks Software Technology Parks

etc) as stated in Annexure-1 and Other areas as notified from time to time by the Central

Government are entitled to

(A) 100 (hundred percent) outright excise duty exception for a period of 10 years from

the date of commencement of commercial production

(B) 100 Income tax exemption for initial period of five years and thereafter 30 for

companies and 25 for other than companies for a further period of five years for

the entire state of Uttaranchal and Himachal Pradesh from the date of

commencement of commercial production

(C) 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

Rs30 lakh The existing units will also be entitled to this subsidy on their substantial

expansion as defined

(D) Thrust sector industries as mentioned in Annexure-II are entitled to similar

concession as mentioned in para 3(i) amp (ii) above in the entire state of Uttaranchal

and Himachal Pradesh without any area restrictions

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Development of Industrial Infrastructure

(i) The funding pattern under the Growth Centre Scheme currently envisaging a

central assistance of Rs10 crore per center is raised to Rs15 crore per center

(ii) The financing pattern of integrated infrastructure development center (IIDC)

between Government of India and SIDBI will change from 23 to 41 and the GOI

funds would be in the nature of a grant so as to provide the required infrastructural

support

Other Incentives

(i) Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna (PMMY) To bring the unbanked people under

the mainstream banking and make the neglected section of the population self

reliant and self dependent Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna was launched under 3

stages ie Shishu (Max Rs 50000) Kishor (Max Rs 5 Lacs)and Tarun (Rs 10

Lacs)

(iv) Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP)

Government of India has approved the introduction of a new credit linked subsidy

programme called Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation programme (PMEGP)

by merging the two schemes Prime Ministerrsquos Rojgar Yojana (PMRY) and Rural

Employment Generation Programme (REGP) for generation of employment

opportunities through establishment of Micro enterprise in rural as well as urban

areas PMEGP is a central sector scheme and being administrated by Ministry of

Micro Small amp Medium Enterprises (Mo MSME) The scheme is implementing by

Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC)a statutory organization under the

administrative control of Mo MSME as the single nodal agency at the National

level At the State level the scheme is being implemented through State

KVIC Directorates State Khadi amp Village Industries Boards ( KVIBs) and District

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Industries Centre( DICs) and Banks The Government subsidy under the scheme is

being routed by KVIC through the identified banks for eventual distribution to the

beneficiaries entrepreneurs in their Bank accounts

Ineligible Industries under the Policy

The list of industries excluded from the purview of proposed concessions is at

Annexure ndashII

In addition the Doon Valley Notifications (SONo102(E) dated 1st Feb 1989

(Annexure-IV) as amended from time to time issued by Ministry of Environment amp

Forests would continue to operate in the Doon Valley area on the industries

notified under it are excluded from the proposed concessions in the state of

Uttarakhand

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Annex -I

DETAILS OF TRAINING PROGRAMME CONDUCTED DURING THE YEAR 2016-17 S No Programme details Duration Candidate Details Name of the

Coordinator SC ST OBC PH GEN TOTAL M F M F M F M F M F

EDP

1 EDP (GEN) on Tour

Operator amp Tourist Guide at Ranibagh

Haldwani Nainital

18022017

to 22022017

10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 2 22 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director (Mech)

2 EDP(SC) on Wireman

Training at Shantipuri

Pantnagar US Nagar

13022017

to

23022017

18 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 20 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

3 ESDP (WPH-STP)

on Bakery amp

Confectionary Products Ranibagh

Nainital

06092016

to

20102016

0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 20 23 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

4 ESDP(SC-STP) on

Computer Accounting with Tally at

Kaladhungi Nainital

16082016

to 29092016

10 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

5 ESDP(SC) on Computer Accounting

Dehradun

21072016 to

02092016

10 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 5 25 UC Khanduri Asst Director

(Chem)

6 ESDP(GEN) on

Garments

Manufacturing at

Almora

22072016

to

02092016

0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 21 23 DS Martolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

7 ESDP(GEN) on Solar Energy at Haldwani

Nainital

04112016 to

16122016

3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 16 0 20 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

I- Total Participants

(Nos)

51 20 0 1 2 3 1 0 30 48 156

IMC

1 IMC(Gen) at Pantnagar US Nagar

23022017 16 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 13 8 38 DK Aggarwal Asst Director

(Mech)

2 IMC(SC) at ITI

Bageshwar

18032017 31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 50 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

3 IMC(SC) at Takula

Almora

09032016 22 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 4 39 UC Khanduri

Asst Director (Chem)

4 IMC(Gen) at JITI

Almora

16032017 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 9 42 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

5 IMC(ST) at ITI

Almora

15032016 19 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 41 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

6 IMC(Gen) at Ranibagh Haldwani Nainital

23022017 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 35 6 45 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

II- Total Participants

(Nos)

93 9 12 0 4 0 0 0 110 27 255

Grand Total (I + II)

13 PROGRAMMES

144 29 12 1 6 3 1 0 140 75 411

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Annex -II

List of Thrust Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo List of Thrust Industries

01 Floriculture

02 Medicinal herbs and aromatic herbs etc ndash processing

03 Honey

04 Horticulture and Agro based Industries such as -

a Sauces Ketchup etc

b Fruit juices amp fruit pulp

c Jams Jellies vegetable juices puree pickles etc

d Preserved fruits and vegetables

e Processing of fresh fruits and vegetables including packaging

f Processing preservation packaging of mushrooms

05 Food processing industry excluding those included in the negative list

06 Sugar and its by-products

07 Silk and silk products

08 Wool and wool products

09 Woven fabrics (Excisable garments)

10 Sports goods and articles and equipment for general physical exercise and equipment

for adventure sports activities

11 Paper and paper products excluding those in negative list

12 Pharma products

13 Information amp communication technology

Computer hardware

14 Bottling of mineral water

15 Eco-tourism ndash Hotels resorts spa entertainmentamusement parks and ropeways

16 Industrial gases (based on atmospheric fraction)

17 Handicrafts

18 Non-timber forest product based industries

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Negative List of Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo Negative list of Industries

01 Tobacco and tobacco products including cigarettes and pan masala

02 Thermal Power Plant (coaloil based)

03 Coal washeries dry coal processing

04 Inorganic Chemicals excluding medicinal grade oxygen (280411) medicinal grade hydrogen peroxide

(284711) compressed air (285130)

05 Organic Chemicals excluding Provitamins vitamins Hormones (2936) Glycosides (2939) sugars (2940)

06 Tanning and dying extracts tanins and their derivatives dyes colours paints and varnishes putty fillers and

other mastics inks

07 Marble and mineral substances not classified anywhere

08 Flour mills and rice mills

09 Foundries using coal

10 Minerals fuels mineral oils and products of their distillation

Bituminous substances mineral waxes

11 Synthetic rubber product

12 Cement clinkers and asbestos raw including fibre

13 Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp Fuses fireworks matches propellant powder etc)

14 Mineral or chemical fertilizers

15 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture and formulation)

16 Fibre glass and articles thereof

17 Manufacture of pulp ndash wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving pulp)

18 Branded aerated water soft drinks (non-fruit based)

19 Paper-

Writing or printing paper etc

Paper or paperboard etc

Maplitho paper etc

Newsprint in rolls or sheets

Craft paper etc

Sanitary towels etc

Cigarette paper

Grease-proof paper

Toilet or facial tissue etc

Paper and paperboard laminated internally with bitumen tar or asphalt

Carbon or similar copying paper

Products consisting of sheets of paper or paper board impregnated coated or covered with plastics etc

Paper and paperboard coated impregnated or covered with wax etc

20 Plastics and articles thereof

Serial No 5 Reproduction synthesis not allowed as also downstream industries for sugar

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Annex -III

RESTRICTIONS ON LOCATION OF INDUSTRIES MINING OPERATIONS AND OTHER DEVELOPMENT

ACTIVITIES IN DOON VALLEY IN UTTAR PRADESH

MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS

(Department of Environment Forests amp Wildlife)

New Delhi the 1st February 1989

NOTIFICATION

NOTIFICATION under section 3(2)(v) of Environment (Protection) Act 1986 and Rule 5(3) (d) of

Environment (Protection) Rules 1986 Restricting location of industries mining operations and other

development activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh

SO102(E) ndash Whereas notification under sub-rule (3) of rule 5 of the Environment (Protection)

Rules 1986 inviting objections against the imposition of restriction on location of industries mining

operation and other developmental activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh was published vide No

SO 923(E) dated the 6th October 1988

And Whereas all objections received have been duly considered by the Central Government

Now therefore in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (d) of sub-rule (3) of Rule 5 of the

said rules the Central Government hereby imposes restrictions on the following activities in Doon Valley

bounded on the North by Mussorie ridge in the North-East by Lesset Himalayan range on the South-

West by Shivalik ranges river Ganga in the South-East and river Yamuna in the North-West except those

activities which are permitted by the Central Government for examining the environmental impacts

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(i) Location setting of industrial units ndash It has to be as per guidelines given in the annexure or guidelines

as may be issued from time to time by the Ministry of Environment amp Forests Government of India

(ii) Mining ndash Approval of the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests must be obtained before starting

any mining activity

(iii) Tourism ndash It should as per Tourism Development Plan (TDP) to be prepared by the State Department

of Tourism and duly approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(iv) Grazing ndash As per the plan to be prepared by the State Government and duly approved by the Union

Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(v) Land Use ndash As per Master Plan of development and Land Use Plan of the entire area to be prepared

by the State Government and approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

[No J-200123886-1A]

Sd-

(KP GEETHAKRISHNAN)

Secretary

ANNEXURE

Guidelines for permitting restricting industrial units in the Doon Valley area

Industries will be classified under Green Orange and Red categories as shown below for purposes of

permittingrestricting such industrial units in the Doon Valley from the environmental and ecological

considerations

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CATEGORY GREEN

A LIST OF INDUSTRIES IN APPROVED INDUSTRIAL AREAS WHICH MAY BE DIRECTRLY CONSIDERED

FOR ISSUE OF NO OBJECTION CERTIFICATE WITHOUT REFERRING TO (MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS) (IN CASE OF DOUBTS REFERENCE WILL BE MADE TO MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS)

1 All such non-obnoxious and non-hazardous industries employing upto 100 persons The

abnoxious and hazardous industries are those using inflammable explosive corrosive or

toxic substances

2 All such industries which do not discharge industrial effluents of a polluting nature and

which do not undertake any of the following process

Electroplating

Galvanizing

Bleaching

Degreasing

Phosphating

Dyeing

Pickling tanning

Polishing

Cooking of fibres and Digesting

Designing of Fabric

Unhairing Soaking deliming and bating of hides

Washing of fabric

Trimming Puling juicing and blanching of fruits and vegetables

Washing of equipment and regular floor washing using of considerable cooling water

Separated milk buttermilk and whey

Stopping and processing of grain

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Distillation of alcohol stillage and evaporation

Slaughtering of animals rendering of bones washing of meat

Juicing of sugar cane extraction of sugar Filteration centrifugation distillation

Pulping and fermenting of coffee beam

Processing of fish

Filter back wash in DM Plants exceeding 20 KI per day capacity

Pulp making pulp processing and paper making Cocking of coal washing of blast furnace

flue gases

Stripping of oxides

Washing of used sand by hydraulic discharge

Washing of latex etc

Solvent extraction

3 All such industries which do no use fuel in their manufacturing process or in any subsidiary

process and which do not emit fugitive emissions of a diffused nature

Industries not satisfying any one of the three criteria are recommended to be referred to Ministry

of Environment amp Forests

The following industries appear to fall in non-hazardous non-obnoxious and non-polluting

category subject to fulfillment of above three conditions

1 Atta-chakkies

2 Rice Mullors

3 Iceboxes

4 Dal mills

5 Groundnut decortinating (dry)

6 Chilling

7 Tailoring and garment making

8 Apparl making 9 Cotton and woolen hosiery

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10 Handloom weaving

11 Shoe lace manufacturing

12 Gold and Silver thread and sari work

13 Gold and Silver smithy

14 Leather Footwear and leather products excluding tanning amp hide processing

15 Manufacture of mirror from sheet glass and photo-frame

16 Musical instruments manufacturing

17 Sports goods

18 Bamboo and cane products (only dry operations)

19 Card Board and paper products (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

20 Insulation and other coated papers (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

21 Scientific and Mathematical instruments

22 Furniture (Wooden and Steel)

23 Assembly of domestic electrical appliances

24 Radio assembling

25 Fountain pens

26 Polythene plastic and PVC goods through extrusionmoulding

27 Surgical gauges and bandages

28 Railway sleepers (only concrete)

29 Cotton spinning and weaving

30 Rope (cotton and plastic)

31 Carpet weaving

32 Assembly of Air coolers

33 Wires pipes-extruded shapes from metals

34 Automobile servicing amp repair stations

35 Assembly of Bicycles baby carriages and other small non-motorised vehicles

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36 Electronics equipment (assembly)

37 Toys

38 Candles

39 Carpentary ndash excluded saw mill

40 Cold storage (small scale)

41 Restaurants

42 Oil-ginningexpelling (non-hydrogenation and no refining)

43 Ice Cream

44 Mineralized water

45 Jobbing amp Machining

46 Manufacture of Steel units amp suit cases

47 Paper pins amp U clips

48 Block making for printing

49 Optical frames

CATEGORY ORANGE

B LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CAN BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY WITH PROPER

ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL ARRANGEMENT

1 All such industries which discharge some liquid effluents (below 500 klday) that can be

controlled with suitable proven technology

2 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is less than 24 mtday and

the particulars emissions from which can be controlled with suitable proven technology

3 All such industries employing not more than 500 persons

The following industries with adoption of proven pollution control technology subject to

fulfilling the above three condition fall under this category

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1 Lime manufacture ndash pending decision on proven pollution control device and

Supreme Courtrsquos decision on quarrying

2 Ceramics

3 Sanitary ware

4 Tyres and tubes

5 Refuse incineration (controlled)

6 Flour mills

7 Vegetable oils including solvent extracted oils

8 Soap without steam boiling process and synthetic detergents formulation

9 Steam generating plants

10 Manufacture of office and house hold equipment and appliances involving use of

fossil fuel combustion

11 Manufacture of machineries and machine tools and equipments

12 Industrial gases (only) Nitrogen Oxygen and CO2

13 Miscellaneous glassware without involving use of fossil-fuel combustion

14 Optical glass

15 Laboratory ware

16 Petroleum storage amp transfer facilities

17 Surgical and medical products including amp probabilities of latex products

18 Foot wear (Rubber)

19 Bakery products biscuits amp Confectioners

20 Instant teacoffee coffee processing

21 Malted food

22 Manufacture of power driven pumps compressors refrigeration units fire

fighting equipment etc

23 Wire drawing (cold process) amp bailing straps

24 Steel furniture fasteners etc

25 Plastic processed goods

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26

Medical amp surgical instruments

27

Acetylene (synthetic)

28

Glue amp Gelatine

29

Potassium permanganse

30

Metallic sodium

31

Photographic films papers amp photographic chemicals

32

Surface coating industries

33

Fragrances fragours amp food additives

34

Plant nutrients (only manure)

Note

35

aerated watersoft drink

(a) Industries falling within the above identified list shall be assessed by the State Pollution

Control Board and referred to the Union Department of Environment for consideration

before according No Objection Certificate

(b) The total number of fuel burning industries that shall be permitted in the Valley will be

limited by 8 tonnes per day or Sulphur Dioxides from all sources (This corresponds to 400

tonnes per day Coal with 1 sulphur)

(c) Setting of Industrial areas should be based on sound criteria

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CATEGORY RED

C LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CANNOT BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY

1 All those industries which discharge effluents of a polluting nature at the rate of more

than 500 klday and for which the natural course for sufficient dilution is not available

and effluents from which cannot be controlled with suitable technology

2 All such industries employing more than 500 personsday

3 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is more than 24 mtday

The following industries appear to fall under this category covered by all the points as

above

1 Ferrous and non-ferrous metal extraction refining casting forging alloy making

processing etc

2 Dry Coal ProcessingMineral processing industries like Ore

sintering benefication pollutization etc

3 Phosphate look processing plants

4 Cement plants with horizontal rotary kilns

5 Glass and glass products involving use of coal

6 Petroleum refinery

7 Petro-chemical industries

8 Manufacture of lubricating oils and greases

9 Synthetic rubber manufacture

10 Coal oil wood or nuclear based thermal power plants

11 Vanaspati hydrogenated vegetable oils for industrial purposes

12 Sugar mills (white and khandari)

13 Craft paper mills

14 Coke oven by products and coaltar distillation products

15 Alkalies

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16

Caustic soda

17

Potash

18

Electro thermal products (artificial abrasives Calcium carbide etc)

19

Phosphorous and its compounds

20

Acids and their salts (organic amp inorganic)

21

Nitrogen compounds (Cynides cynamides and other nitrogen compounds)

22

Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp fuses)

23

Pthalic anhydride

24

Processes involving chlorinated hydrocarbon

25

Chlorine Fluorine bromine Iodine amp their compounds

26

Fertilizer industry

27

Paper board and straw board

28

Synthetics fibres

29 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture

formulations)

amp

30 Basic drugs

31 Alcohol (Industrial or potable)

32 Leather industry including tanning and processing

33 Coke making coal liquification and fuel gas making industries

34 Fibre glass production and processing

35 Manufacture of pulp-wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving

pulp)

36 Pigment dyes and their intermediates

37 Industrial carbons (including graphite electrodes anodes midget electrodes

graphite blocks graphite crucibles gas carbons activated carbon synthetic

diamonds carbon black channel black lamp black etc)

38 Electro-chemicals (other than these covered under Alkali group)

39 Paints enamels amp varnishes

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40 Poly propylene

41 Poly Vinyl chloride

42 Cement with vertical shaft kiln technology penging certification of proven

technology on pollution control

43 Chlorates perchlorates amp peroxides

44 Polishes

45 Synthetic resin amp Plastic products

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CHAPTER-IV

ORGANISATIONAL DETAILS

Land amp Building

The Institute is located at Kham Bangla Campus Kaladhungi Road adjacent to the

District Industries Centre Haldwani on the plot of land measuring 1162 square mtrs Having

covered area of 53379 sq meters The building was constructed in the year 1991 keeping

in view the requirement of branch Institute After up gradation of the branch Institute to the

full-fledged MSME-DI the present accommodation falls short of requirement

The Institute Expertise

Economic Investigation

Chemical

Food Processing

Mechanical

Electrical

Ancillary Development

Information Technology

Industrial Management and Training

Glass amp Ceramic

Technology Resource Centre (TRC)

SENET etc

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Human Resources

The Institute is functioning under over all supervision of the Director The officers in

position as on 31-03-2016

1 Shri DK Aggarwal Asstt Director (Mechanical)

Looking after Mechanical Workshop Mechanical Division Electronis Hosiery

SENET (Purchases Loading of Data) ZED Scheme National Awards MATU Bar Code

Startuprsquos related co-ordination with statecentral NMCP Scheme (Design Clinic ICT)

WTO Vigilance Officer Liason with RBI Policy related matters Advisory Committee

meeing Rajiv Gandhi Udyog Mitra Yojna and Administration Other work amp targets

assigned by the Director He is the nodal officer for Champawat Dehardun and Pauri

Districts

2 Shri SC Kandpal Asstt Director (Metal Finishing)

Looking after Metal finishing division Metallurgy amp Electrical division Chemical

amp Allied Leather Biotechnology Food division Glass amp Ceramics IPR Business

Incubator EET Scheme Energy Conservation Product Certification Export amp

Marketing division NVDP SVDP Public Procurement Policy Lean Manufacturing CDP

QMS-QTT and other work amp targets assigned by the Director He is the nodal officer

for Nanital Bageshwar amp US Nagar Districts

3 Shri DS Martolia Asstt Director (Admn)

Looking after Administrative Work relating to Personnel amp HR matters of

Gazetted officers Maintenance of Genetator unserviceable stores amp old

records Medical GPF Advances DDO amp Accounts Udhyog Bandhu (Kumaon)

Meeting and Other work amp targets assigned by the Director He is the nodal officer

for Almora Pithoragarh amp Chamoli Districts

4 Shri Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Statistics)

Looking after Rajbhasha Division EI amp PI divisionDIPSR Training Management

System (TMS) IMT Monthly Progress Report (MPR) Annual Report amp other reports to Oo

DC(MSME) Web based MPR MSEFC Parliament Question RTI matters Statistical Related

other work NSIC co-ordination amp other inter official co-ordination SENET (Visiting official

mail amp DC office website) reports and returns from DICs and other work amp targets

assigned by the Director He is the nodal officer for Tehri amp Rudraprayag Districts

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5 Shri Amit Mohan Investigator (Mechanical)-

Looking after Mechanical Workshop Mechanical Division Co-ordination of office

meetings PMEGP Skill Development Programmes DLBC Meeting SLBC meetings

Library SENET (Visiting official mail amp DC office website AMC of LAN Telephone

Printers Photocopiers Computers amp EPBX) MDA (International Trade fairs amp

exhibitions) Media Management CLCSS amp CGTMSE Auto Cluster and Other

works amp targets assigned by the Director He is the nodal officer for Haridwar amp

Uttarkashi Districts

Coordination of work-

Sh VK Sharma Dy Director Ic coordinates all activities including the field

visits to organize programmes at various places of the state in order to ensure even and

effective spread of the activities of the Institute

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STAFF IN POSITION OF MSME-DI HALDWANI AS ON 31032017

Sl No

Name of Post Noof post

In Position

Vacant Name

1

Director

1

0

1

Vacant

2 Dy Director (Ic) 1 1 0 Sh VK Sharma

3 AssttDirector GrI (Food) 1 0 1 Vacant

4 AssttDirector GrI(Chem) 1 0 1 Vacant

5 AssttDirector GrII(Chem) 2 0 2 Vacant

6 AssttDirectorGrII(Mech) 2 1 1 Sh DK Aggarwal

7 Asstt Director Gr II(IMT)MF 1 1 0 Sh SC Kandpal

8 Asstt Director Gr II(Admn) 1 1 0 Sh DS Martolia

9 Asstt Director Gr II(Stats) 1 1 0 Sh Pushkar Singh

10

Asstt Director GrII(Elecx) 1 0 1 Vacant

11

Investigator (Chem) 1

0

1

Vacant

12 Investigator (Mech) 1 1

0

Sh Amit Mohan

13 Investigator (LF) 1 0 1 Vacant

14 Office Supdt 1 0 1 Vacant

15 Upper Division Clerks 1 0 1 Vacant

16 Lower Division Clerks 3 2 1 Sh Mohan S Bisht

Sh Subodh Banerjee

17 Instructor 2 0 2 Vacant

18 Skilled Worker GrII 1 1 0 ShVinod Kr Arya

19 Driver 1 1 0 ShPrem Singh

20 Helper 1 0 1 Vacant

21 MTS 6 6 0 ShRanveer Singh

ShJagdish Lal

ShRam Sewak

ShBishan Ram

ShPooran Chandra

Sh Sandeep

Total 29 17 12

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CHAPTER-V

1 Classification of Enterprises

Subsequent to the implementation of rdquoThe Micro Small and Medium Enterprises

Development Act 2006rdquo with effect from October 2006 filing of Entrepreneurs

Memorandum Part-I and Part-II came into vogue Under the Act Micro Small and

Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) are classified as under

Enterprise

(Type) Investment in Plant amp Machinery

(Manufacturing) Investment in Equipment

(Service) Micro Up to `25 lakh Up to ` 10 lakh Small Above ` 25 lakh up to ` 5 crore Above ` 10 lakh up to ` 2 crore Medium Above ` 5 crore up to ` 10 crore Above ` 2 crore up to ` 5 crore

2 Udyog Aadhar Memorandum (UAM)

In order to simplify the process involved in the filing of Entrepreneurs Memorandum (Part

I ampII) and to save the entrepreneurs from undue hardships a one page self certified

registration form named UAM has been introduced This can be filed on line from

anywhere and at any time thus doing away the need of coming physically to District

Industries Centre and with no time lag This has become effective wef01092015 This

Unique Aadhaar No enables the unitsenterprises to seek various assistance from the

Government wherever required and apply online about various services being offered by

All Ministries and Departments

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Recent Trends in Growth of MSME in Uttarakhand

[Filing of Udyod Aadhar Memorandum during 2015-16 to 2016-17]

11 Udyoyg Adhaar Memorandum replaced Entrepreneur Memorandum(Part II) and came into existence wef 01092015 (Chart 11)

Chart 11 Number of UAM filed by the MSMEs in Uttarakhand State from 01 September 2015 to 31 March 2017

Source www udyogaadhaargovin

0

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

7000

Micro Small Medium Total

Series1 5064 1614 142 6820

UA

M f

iled

No of UAM filed during 01092015 to 31032017

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21 District-wise distribution of number of UAM filed during 01092015 to 31032017 is as noted below (Statement 21)

Statement 21 District-wise distribution of number of UAM filed by the MSMEs in Uttarakhand

State during 01092015 to 31032017

Position as on 31st March 2017

SNo

Name of District

Udyog Aadhaar

Regd

Micro

Small

Medium

1 Almora 229 183 42 4

2 Bageshwar 180 170 10 0

3 Chamoli 181 176 5 0

4 Champawat 166 150 16 0

5 Dehradun 937 745 182 10

6 Haridwar 1709 983 651 75

7 Nainital 485 343 125 17

8 Pauri Garhwal 417 349 64 4

9 Pithoragarh 242 236 4 2

10 Rudraprayag 132 130 2 0

11 Tehri Garhwal 261 226 34 1

12 Udham Singh

Nagar

1670 1175 466 29

13 Uttarkashi 211 198 13 0

Total 6820 5064 1614 142

Source www udyogaadhaargovin

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Chart 21 District-wise distribution of number of UAM filed by the MSMEs in

Uttarakhand State during 01092015 to 31032017

22 Top five Districts in terms of number of UAM filed by the MSMEs upto

31032017 are Haridwar US Nagar Dehradun Nainital and Pauri These

Districts together account for 7651 of the total number of UAM filed

0

200

400

600

800

1000

1200

No of UAM filed wef 01092015 to 31032017 (District wise)

Micro

Small

Medium

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Distribution of UAM filed by Manufacturing and Service Enterprises

31 Out of the total UAM filed discussed above distribution as per Manufacturing

and Service Sector among Micro Small amp Medium segments in Uttarakhand

State are as noted below

Position as on 31st March 2017

SNo

Name of District

Udyog Aadhaar Regd

Micro Small Medium

Manufac-turing

Service M S M S M S

1 Almora 111 126 104 82 6 40 1 4

2 Bageshwar 101 82 96 77 5 5 0 0

3 Chamoli 96 99 96 93 0 6 0 0

4 Champawat 100 77 89 69 11 8 0 0

5 Dehradun 470 646 328 555 134 86 8 5

6 Haridwar 1217 501 604 384 543 110 70 7

7 Nainital 331 217 223 158 102 44 6 15

8 Pauri Garhwal 194 229 144 208 47 20 3 1

9 Pithoragarh 181 97 170 89 7 6 4 2

10 Rudraprayag 72 61 70 61 2 0 0 0

11 Tehri Garhwal 172 107 145 93 27 13 0 1

12 Udham Singh

Nagar

1123 553 725 453 374 95 24 5

13 Uttarkashi 75 188 72 175 3 13 0 0

Total 4243 2983 2866 2497 1261 446 116 40

Source www udyogaadhaargovin

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CHAPTER-VI

TRAINING INDUSTRIAL MOTIVATION CAMPAIGNS (IMC) AND

ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES (EDP)

The micro small and medium enterprises (MSME) sector has emerged as a highly

vibrant and dynamic sector of the Indian economy over the last five decades MSMEs not

only play crucial role in providing large employment opportunities at comparatively lower

capital cost than large industries but also help in industrialization of rural amp backward areas

thereby reducing regional imbalances assuring more equitable distribution of national

income and wealth MSMEs are complementary to large industries as ancillary units and

contribute enormously to the socio-economic development of the country

The Ministry of Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (Mo MSME) promotes the

development of micro and small enterprises in the country with the objective of creating self-

employment opportunities and upgrading the relevant skills of existing and potential

entrepreneurs

Entrepreneurship development is one of the key elements for promotion of micro and

small enterprises particularly the first generation entrepreneurs Entrepreneurship and

resultant creation of employment and wealth is a major means of inclusive development

Hence entrepreneurship development has been one of the priorities in almost all the

countries the world over

In order to ensure that young entrepreneurs are encouraged and suitably equipped to

go into new ventures the Ministry has set up three National level Entrepreneurship

Development Institute namely National Institute for Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (

NI-MSME) Hyderabad The National Institute for Entrepreneurship and Small Business

Development (NIESBUD) NOIDA and Indian Institute of Entrepreneurship (IIE) Guwahati to

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undertake the task of promotion of entrepreneurship and skill development training on a

regular basis

This institute has also been supporting the efforts of Government of Uttarakhand

Industrial Associations Technical Managerial Institutions other NGOs and entrepreneurs for

motivational and skill development needs

The State of Uttarakhand has difficult geographical terrain having international border

with Nepal China amp Tibet The state has about 89 of the land as a mountain region

containing transportation bottleneck It is not found viable in long run to set up large and

medium scale units in the hilly region The Institute is therefore focusing for development of

micro and small enterprises in this region for motivating the educated unemployed youths

towards self-employment

The Institute organized EDPs on Solar Energy Tour Operator and Tourist Guide

Bakery and Confectionary Products Computer Accounting with Tally Electrical Appliance

Repairing Garments manufacturing Food Processing etc at various locations in the

state It is vital to mention here that the Govt of Uttarakhand is focusing on

harvesting Solar Energy in the state therefore there is lot of scope in this renewable

source of energy

The Institute was assigned the targets for conducting of 6 ESDPs Gen 02 SC- 01 ST-

01 Women amp PH(S)- 01 SC(S)- 01 2 EDPs SC-01 GEN-1 IMCs-6 (Gen-03 SC-

02 ST-01) during the year The details of the aforesaid EDPs and IMCs is given at

annexure-I

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CHAPTER-VII

NATIONAL MANUFACTURING COMPTITIVENESS PROGRAMME

(NMCP)

The Government has announced formulation of National Manufacturing

Competitiveness Programme in 2005 with an objective to support the Small and Medium

Enterprises (SMEs) in their endeavour to become competitive and adjust the competitive

pressure caused by liberalization and moderation of tariff rates Under the scheme

Manufacturing Competitiveness Programme by the National Manufacturing Competitiveness

Council

Worldwide it is manufacturing that has driven growth In order to revive the

manufacturing sector particularly micro small and medium enterprises and to enable them

to adjust to the competitive pressures caused by liberalization and moderation of tariff rates

I propose to launch a new scheme that will help them strengthen their operations and

sharpen their competitiveness The scheme will be called the Manufacturing Competitiveness

Programme The design of the scheme will be worked out by the National Manufacturing

Competitiveness Council (NMCC) in consultation with the industry along with relevant stake

holders like the Ministry of MSME conceptualized and finalized the components of the

programme incorporating suitable inputs from the stake holders Nine Schemes have been

drawn up including schemes for promotion of ICT Design Clinics and Marketing Support etc

for SMEs Implementation will be in the PPP model and financing will be tied up during the

course of the next year

MSME-DI Haldwani motivated entrepreneurs to adopt and modernise themselves

taking assistance from NMCP schemes through various training programmes It also

conducted awareness programmes of some schemes like QMS amp QTT Lean Manufacturing

Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) Product Certification Zero Defect Zero Effect CLCSS

Businss Incubator Bar Code Energy Efficiency Technology etc

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON ldquoQMSQTTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Vinayak Grand Haridwar

DATE- 25072016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 36

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

AssttDirector (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI haldwani

Sh Sudipt Kumar Scientist BIS Dehradun

Sh Ashish Bhargava Consultant

URS

Certification

Haridwar

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON ldquoDESIGN CLINIC SCHEMErdquo

PLACE- Hotel Gardenia SIDCUL Haridwar

DATE- 20022017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 28

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Prof Dr S Ghosal Professor amp Director School of Design

Studies UPES Dehradun

Sh Amit Mohan Invetigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoPACKAGING FOR EXPORTldquo

PLACE- SBS PG College Rudrapur

DATE- 31052016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 32

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Tushar Bandopadhyay Asstt Director

IIP New Delhi

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoSUPPORT FOR ENTREPRENEURIAL AND MANAGERIAL

DEVELOPMENT OF SMEs THROUGH INCUBATORrdquo

PLACE- Amrapali Group of Institutes Haldwani

DATE- 22032016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 60

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh VK Sharma Dy Director Ic

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Amit Mohan Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoSUPPORT FOR ENTREPRENEURIAL AND MANAGERIAL

DEVELOPMENT OF SMEs THROUGH INCUBATORrdquo

PLACE- Graphic Era University Dehradun

DATE- 16112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 86

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh SC Kandpal

Asstt Director (MF)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh BK Tiwari DG

Graphic Era University

Sh Amit Mohan Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoSUPPORT FOR ENTREPRENEURIAL AND MANAGERIAL

DEVELOPMENT OF SMEs THROUGH INCUBATORrdquo

PLACE- University of Petroleum amp Energy

Studies Dehradun

DATE- 18112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 70

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh Amit Mohan

Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Dr KS Mishra Senior Professor

UPES Dehradun

Dr Shailey Singhal Associate Professor

UPES Dehradun

Dr PK Mishra Associate Professor

UPES Dehradun

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoZERO DEFECT ZERO EFFECTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Gardenia SIDCUL Haridwar

DATE- 08112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 58

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoZERO DEFECT ZERO EFFECTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Gardenia SIDCUL Haridwar

DATE- 16032017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 59

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh Pushkar Singh

Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Abhishek Srivastava ZED Consultant

QCI

Sh DK Aggarwal Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Amit Mohan Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoZERO DEFECT ZERO EFFECTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Rudra Continental Rudrapur

DATE- 22022017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 54

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh SC Kandpal

Asstt Director (MF)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh YC Pandey GM

DIC US Nagar

Sh Ashok Bansal Ex President

KGCCI

Sh DK Aggarwal Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoProduct Certificationrdquo

PLACE- Selaqui Dehradun

DATE- 19102016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 60

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh UC Khanduri

Asstt Director (Chem)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

ShSaurabh Tiwari Scientist

BIS Dehradun

Sh Kush Sharma Scientist

BIS Dehradun

Sh Ashish Bhargava Manager

URS Certification Haridwar

Sh Manoj Gaur Branch Director

NSIC Dehradun

Sh SS Katiyal Manager

DIC Dehradun

Sh Manoj Sharma President

UIWA Dehradun

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सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

Reimbursement of Units under Technology amp Quality Up gradation Support

to MSME (TEQUP) for acquiring National and International Product

Certification

The details for the period 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are given below

SNo Name Of the Unit Reimbursement

Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Hertech Electronics

Plot NoI E Sector 12 IIE SIDCUL Haridwar

Rs 26250-

Total Rs 26250-

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CHAPTER-VIII

VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

Vendor Development Programmes (VDPs) are being organized by MSME Development

Institutes located in every corner of the country to provide common platform for business as

well as selling organizations to interact with each other with a view to identifying emerging

demands of the buyer organizations while simultaneously providing an opportunity for

displaying the capabilities of the small scale entrepreneurs and their industrial ventures Such

programmes have proved to be of immense use in locating suitable entrepreneurs by a

number of buying organizations including the Public Sector Enterprises various Wings of

Defence Railways and others in indigenising a number of products which hitherto have been

imported at a colossal cost

Two types of VDPs are being organized by MSME DIs - National Level VDPs -cum-

Exhibitions and State Level VDPs In National Level VDPs of 3 days duration large scale

organizations such as BEL BHEL TELCO BSNL IOC NHPC NTPC etc interact with MSEs in

establishing potential vendors In these National Level VDPs an exhibition is also put up for

displaying the products of MSMEs and large scale organizations In State Level VDPs only

one or two buying large scale organisation functioning in the State participates in the

programme and interacts with MSMEs (sellers) in the Buyer-Seller Meets Business enquiries

ranging from `5 crore to `20 crore per VDP are being generated through National Level

VDPs

MSME-DI conducted 05 State Level Vendor Development Programme in different

places of Uttarakhand state Details of programmes are as under

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- HRD Centre BHEL Haridwar

DATE- 09112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 28

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh DK Aggarwal

AsstDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Kotdwar

DATE- 16122016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 63

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh DS Martolia

AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME Haldwani

Sh Manoj Kumar General Manager

BEL Kotdwar

Sh SC Kandpal AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Haridwar

DATE- 29112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 38

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh Amit Mohan

Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Rajeshwar Giri DGM

THDC Rishikesh

Sh RM Dubey DGM (Procurement)

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Rai Singh DGM (VDP)

THDC Rishikesh

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME Haldwani

Sh GC Joshi Dy Manager

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Yogesh Sharma Manager

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Sadhu Ram Saini President

BIDWABahadrabad

Sh Harendra Garg Chairman

SMA Haridwar

Sh DK Aggarwal Asstt Director

MSME Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Rudrapur

DATE- 09032017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 58

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh SC Kandpal

Astt Director (MF)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Skand Shiv Bhardwaj BHEL

CFP Rudrapur

Sh K Das GM

Ic BHEL CFP Rudrapur

Sh VK Sharma Dy Director Ic

MSME-DI Haldwani

ShYC Pandey GM

DIC Rudrapur

Sh Ashok Bansal Ex President

KGCCI Kashipur

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Patel Nagar Dehradun

DATE- 20102016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 65

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR SH UCKHANDURI

AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Ashok Lalwani HUDCO

Dehradun

Sh Mahesh Sharma President

UIWA Dehradun

Sh Manoj Gaur BM

NSIC Dehradun

SmtKaushlya Bandhu Jt Director

DOI Dehradun

Sh SP Goyal Incharge

KGCCI Dehradun

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सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

CHAPTER-IX

MARKETING ASSISTANCE AND TECHNOLOGY UP-GRADATION

SCHEME FOR MSME AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE ON BAR-CODE

MSMEs sector has emerged as a highly vibrant and dynamic sector of the Indian

economy over the last five decades MSMEs are not only playing crucial role in providing

large employment opportunities at comparatively lower capital cost than large industries but

also helping in industrialization of rural and backward areas thereby reducing regional

imbalances assuring more equitable distribution of national income and wealth

It may be mentioned here that Marketing a strategic tool for business development is

critical for the growth and survival of MSMEs Marketing is most important factor for the

success of any enterprise It is one of the weakest areas wherein MSMEs face major

problems in the present competitive age Due to lack of information scarcity of resources

and unorganized way of selling marketing MSME sector finds problems in exploiting new

markets

The objective of this programme envisages that some of those clusters of MSMEs which

have quality production and export potential shall be identified amp encouraged and assisted

through this scheme to achieve competitiveness in the national and international markets

The programme aims at improving the marketing competitiveness of MSME sector by

improving their techniques and technologiesrsquo promotion of exports and to provide a check on

imports also

Financial assistance on Bar-code

The basic objective of financial assistance is to enhance the marketing competitiveness of

Micro amp Small Enterprises (MSEs) by way of

(i) Providing 75 of one-time registration fee and annual recurring fee (for first three

years) paid by MSEs to GS1 India

(ii) (ii) Popularizing the adoption of bar codes on large scale amongst MSEs and (iii)

Motivating and encouraging MSEs for use of bar codes through conducting

seminars on Bar-code etc

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Reimbursement of Units under Bar Code ndash

The details for the period 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are given below

SNo Name Of the Unit Reimbursement Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Janisons Herbo Labs Pvt Ltd

Plot No 6Sector II DC IIE

Pantnagar

38430-

2- Ms Garg Foods

Naya Gaon Julfkaar

Kaladhungi Nainital

33451-

3- Ms Shree Herbal Health Care 79 Arhat Bazar Saharanpur Road Dehradun

25695-

4- Ms Govindam Enterprises

D-144F Top Floor Freedom Fighter Enclave

New Delhi

25695-

5- Ms Demigod Agro Food Pvt Ltd

4 Nandpuri Arya Nagar Chowk Opp Holy Baril

Jwalapur Haridwar

25695-

Total Rs 148966-

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सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

Reimbursement to the Participating Units in Trade FairExhibition for the

year 2016-17 for Uttarakhand state ndash

SNo

Name of the Unit Amt Reimbursed

1 Ms Kashmir Emporium Raipur Road Dehradun

(International)

Rs 122772-

2 Ms Rawat Engg Tech Pvt Ltd Dehradun

(Domestic)

Rs 30000-

Total Rs 152772-

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CHAPTER-X

Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme (CLCSS) for Technology

Upgradation of the Small Scale Industries

The Ministry of Small Scale Industries (SSI) is operating a scheme for technology

upgradation of Small Scale Industries (SSI) called the Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme

(CLCSS) The Scheme aims at facilitating technology upgradation by providing upfront capital

subsidy to SSI units including tiny khadi village and coir industrial units on institutional

finance (credit) availed of by them for modernisation of their production equipment (plant and

machinery) and techniques The Scheme provides for 15 per cent capital subsidy to SSI units

including tiny units on institutional finance availed of by them for induction of well established

and improved technology in selected subsectorsproducts approved under the Scheme The

eligible amount of subsidy calculated under the scheme is based on the actual loan amount not

exceeding Rs1 crore

Due to insufficient investment and lack of awareness of both the quality standards and

access to modern technologies a large percentage of SSI units continue with outdated

technology and plant amp machinery With increasing competition due to liberalisation of the

economy the survival and growth of the SSI units are critically dependent on their

modernisation and technological upgradation Upgradation of both the process of manufacture

and corresponding plant and machinery is necessary for the small enterprises to reduce the cost

of production and remain price competitive at a time when cheaper products are easily available

in the global market

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CHAPTER-XI

QUALITY UPGRADATIONENVIRONMENT MANAGAMENT FOR

SMALL SCALE SECTOR THROUGH INCENTIVE FOR ISO 9000ISO

14001HACCP CERTIFICATION

The Small Scale Sector has emerged as dynamic and vibrant sector of Indian

Economy and it has been making significant contribution to industrial production export and

employment generation The process of economic liberalization and market reforms has

opened up the Indian small scale sector to the global competition In order to enhance the

competitive strength of the small scale sector the Government introduced an incentive

scheme for their technological upgradationquality improvement and environment

management The scheme provides incentive to those small scale ancillary undertaking who

have acquired ISO 9000ISO 14001HACCP certifications The scheme for ISO 9000

reimbursement in operation since March 1994 has now been enlarged so as to include

reimbursement of expenses for acquiring ISO 14001 certification also vide this Office

Administrative Order No41(8)ISOElectx2002 dt 28th October 2002 Upto 31st march

2014 25652 Micro amp Small units have been benefited from the scheme

-The Scheme envisages reimbursement of charges of acquiring ISO-9000ISO-

14001HACCP certifications to the extent of 75 of the expenditure subject to a

maximum of Rs 75000- in each case

The Salient features of the Scheme

a) The Permanent Registered Micro Small Enterprises (MSEs) units are eligible to avail

the Incentive Scheme

b) The Scheme is applicable to those MSEsancillaryTinySSSBE units who have already

acquired ISO-9000ISO-14001HACCP certification

c) The Scheme is applicable to those MSEsancillaryTinySSSBE units who have already

acquired ISO-9000ISO-14001HACCP certification

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Reimbursement to Units under ISO 900014000 scheme in Uttarakhand

state ndash

Approval details of units during 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are as under ndash

SNo Name of the Unit Reimbursement

Total Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Bajaj Nutraceuticals Roorkee Haridwar 45000-

2- Ms Nirmal Auto Components Bahadrabad Haridwar 38363-

3- Ms Manchanda Herbal Products Haridwar 46954-

4- Ms APS Electopower Pvt Ltd Haridwar

40500-

5- Ms Shree Badrinath Vaikalpik Urja Dehradun 30000-

6- Ms Rapid Moulders Pvt Ltd Haridwar 56250-

Total Rs 257067-

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CHAPTER-XII

GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT PREFERENCE POLICY FOR MICRO

amp SMALL ENTERPRISES

In order to provide assistance and support to Micro amp Small Enterprises (MSEs) for

marketing their products under the present Government Procurement Preference Policy for

micro amp small enterprises (MSEs) Government of India has been extending various facilities to

the MSEs registered with National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC) under its Single Point

Registration Scheme In addition to the facilities 358 items are also reserved for exclusive

purchase from MSE sector

Following units were enlisted under single point registration

SN Name amp Address Unit Amount Rs 1 Ms Ujjwal Labour Contract Co-operative Society

Dehradun

2000-

2 Ms Pacific Dynamics Roorkee

2000-

3 Ms Radiant Energy Enterprises Dehradun

1250-

4 Ms Harit Agro Products Jaspur Kashipur

2000-

5 Ms Asian Galaxy Pvt Ltd

Plot No 3 Sector IIDL IIE SIDCUL

5000-

6 Ms Isha Construction

Shop 32 amp 34 Grand Floor Raipur Road- Dehradun

2000-

7 Ms Dhirendra Singh Negi

Village Talli Bagi Patti Tehri Garhwal

2000-

8 Ms Electrocon Power

Village Rameshwarput Lalpur US Nagar

2000-

9 Ms Special Cables Pvt Ltd

Unit 2 Plot No 60-65 Sector-3IIE Pantnagar

3435-

10 Ms GB Equipment Systems Ltd

Industrial Area Selaqui- Dehradun

3500-

11 Ms GB Springs

PL 2223 Km Chakrata Road Rampur Dehradun

5000-

12 Ms Accuraus (India)

B-7 Ramnaga Indl Estate Roorke

2000-

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13 Ms Modern Electrn Electric Co

Dehradun

2000-

14 Ms Ms Godarari Enterprises

Dehradun

1250-

15 Ms Kanha Plastics Pvt Ltd

Dehradun

5000-

16 Ms IC Electicals Co(P) Ltd

Plot No E-94 Industrial Area Bharabad Haridwar

3450-

17 Ms Whale Graphics(India)Ltd

Dehradun

5000-

18 Jainson Herbo Labs Pvt Ltd

IIDC IIE US Nagar Pantnagar

3000-

19 Ms Krishna Murari Infratech

Pvt Ltd Haldwani

2000-

20 Ms Sakti Constructions

392 Indra Nagar Colony Dehrdun

3500-

21 Ms Universal Ind

B-8 Industrial Estate Bazpur Road Kashipur

5000-

22 Ms Sai Globe Packaging

Central Hope Town SelaquiDehradun

5000-

23 Ms Surat singh amp Sons

54 Akashdeep ColonyChakrata Road Dehradun

2000-

24 Ms Girraj Kintwear

7 Co-Operativ Society IE- Dehradun

2000-

25 Ms HQ Lamps Manufacturing

7 3-35 Sector 6 A SIDCUL Haridwar

3000-

26 Ms Uttam Rice amp Seeds Pvt Ltd

Gausala Mour Ramnagar Road Partappur Kashipur

2000-

27 Ms Creative Paper Products Rudrpur

2000-

28 Ms Asia Industries

Village Phaujimatkota Post ndashBhoorrani Rudrapur

-

29 Ms Shamsons Industries

C-22 Deveboomi Industrial Estate Roorkee

3000-

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30 Reveal Environment Solutions Kh N-999

Salem pur Rajputan Indusstrial Estate Roorkee

2000-

31 Ms Shiva Enterprises

2071 West Amber Talab Roorkee

2000-

32 Ms Aska Equipment Ltd

Plot NoC-21 Devbhoomi Indl Estate Raipur Haridwar

3000-

33 Ms Infinity

Kh Village Raipur Haridwar

3450-

34 Ms Badrinath Vaikalpik Urja

Shah Nagar Near Railaway Crossing Defance Colony Dehradun

2000-

35 Ms Amardeep Designs (P) Ltd

KhNo163 Laheshwari BhagwanPur Roorklee

3000-

36 Ms Amrit Herbals

Village amp Po Bhauwala-Dehradun

2000-

37 Ms Growth Associates

131 2nd

Floor BT Ganj-Roorkee

3000-

38 Ms Himalayan Hi Tech

Nurseries Santi Aashram Bharatpur Kamachaur

2000-

39 Ms JS Industries

Kunda Jaspur Road Kashipur US Nagar

3000-

40 Ms Digitech

8 Industrial Area Near Ram Nagar- Roorkee

2000-

41 Ms K-2 Cloth

Plot No 126-127 Sector IIDC

2000-

42 Ms Dinex India Pvt Ltd

59 Gandhi Road

2000-

43 Ms SK Guta

15 A Enclave GMS Road Dehradun

2000-

44 Ms Fire Devices(P) Ltd

Plot No 19-20 Sector-3A Indl Area SIDCUL Haridwar

3450-

Total

118285-

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CHAPTER-XIII

REVENUE EARNED

This Institute has earned revenue of Rs 140485- through consultancy services

provided to the MSMEs and fee collected for training programmes as per details given

below-

SNo Revenue Earnings Total for the

Financial Year (Rs)

1

CF WS revenue

0

2 Skill development programme (Training) fees- regular

course

8000

3 Skill development programme (Training) fees

Specialized High Tech Course (including CAD CAM)

0

4 Sale of Traineersquos products 50

5 Training Programme fees-

i Under Core Programme Action Plan 0

ii (Under PD Account) 0

6 Management Development Programme 0

7 Seminars Feesworkshop 5100

8 Capacity assessment 0

9 Project appraisals 0

10 Sick unit studies 0

11 In plant studies 0

12 Surveys 0

13 Energy audits 0

14 NSIC Registration GSPP 118285

15 Sub-Contracting Exchange (SCX) 0

16 Sale of publications 50

17 Others 6500

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18 Fee for participation in National Award-2013 0

19 NVDPVDP 0

TOTAL 137985

20 Sale of US stores etc 2500

Grand Total 140485

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CHAPTER-XIV

USE OF OFFICIAL LANGUAGE

Hindi is the Official Language of the Union of India and the Government policy aims at

progressively increasing the use of Hindi in official work Effective steps were taken during

the year in the Ministry of MSME to ensure compliance to Official Language Policy

implementation of the annual programme and compliance with the various orders of the

Government of India on the recommendations of the Committee of Parliament on Official

Language

COMPLIANCE OF SECTION 3(3)OF THE OFFICIAL LANGUAGE ACT 1963

All documents such as General Orders Notifications Press Communique Contracts

Agreements Tender Forms amp Notices Resolution MemorandumOffice memorandum

Administrative or other reports and Official Papers laid before a House or the Houses of

Parliament under section 3(3) of the Official Languages Act 1963 were issued bilingually

ie in Hindi and English General orders meant for departmental use were issued in Hindi

only

REPLIES TO LETTERS IN HINDI

All letters received in Hindi were replied to in Hindi

CORRESPONDENCE IN HINDI

Letters to State Governments Union Territory and Central Government offices located

in regions lsquoArsquo and lsquoBrsquo were issued in Hindi to the extent possible Similarly letters were sent in

Hindi to Central Government offices located in region lsquoCrsquo as per the targets laid down in the

Annual Programme About 9007 correspondence was made in Hindi in region lsquoArsquo 100 in

region rsquoBrsquo and 100 in region lsquoCrsquo

SECTIONS SPECIFIED FOR WORKING IN HINDI

The sections of the Ministry specified for doing 100 work in Hindi are working

satisfactorily

MONITORING AND INSPECTIONS

In order to ensure compliance with the Official Language Policy monitoring is done

though regular inspections

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CHAPTER-XV

TARGETS amp ACHIEVEMENTS

PART-A

1 Change in Industrial Scenario if any Industrial activity is gaining

momentum due to Industrial package to the state amp the upgradation of the MSEs

2 Other information ndash

I No of unit visited by MSME-DI

Official 117

Ii Total No of visitors inquiries

received in MSME-DI 648

iii Total No persons trained with- 414

a General 214

b Women Entrepreneurs 110 c SCST 17413 d Other backward Classes etc 12

e Minorities 0

3 Expenditure in Plan amp Non-Plan

a Plan Scheme-

Allotment Cumulative expenditure

FUNDS EXPENDITURE

Salary-14000000 12144775

Medical- 125000 124655

TE- 650000 647151

OE- 800000 7 99999

RRT- 4000 3000

Total 15579000 13719580

b Non-Plan Scheme- Nil

4 Administration Over

one year

Less than one year

a

b c

d

Post vacant Disciplinary proceeding initiated concluded pending Audit objections pending amp replied

Court cases pending if necessary

13

Nil Nil

Nil

01

Nil Nil

Nil

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Part- B

(This part may reflect the problems and actual work done under each programme as well

as actual extension service rendered for promotion of Industries)

1 Modernization of Workshop and

Laboratories- During

the month

Cumulative for the year

i Sanction received by MSME-DI

Converting the MSME-DI

Nil Nil

ii Value of new machinery

equipment installed received

Nil Nil

iii Value of orders of Machinery amp

Equipment placed with

DGSampD supplies

Nil Nil

2 Trade Industry growth-

i Nos of UAM registered

Manufacturingservice activity

Micro-5363 Small- 1707 Medium- 156

Total- 7226 (up to March2017)

ii Nos of UAM registered

ManufacturingServicing

activity

Manufacturing- 4243

Service- 2983

Total- 7226 (up to March2015)

iii Changes in industrial growth

rate if any (give information for

each trade unit(s) separately)

The industrial climate generated due to

announcement of Concessional package

provided impetus to the growth

parameters

3 Technical Assistance-

i No of entrepreneurs assisted

at the MSME-DI premises

outside premises

6481913

ii No of entrepreneurs assisted

at their premises

631

iii No of trade Associations

contacted for up-gradation of

Industries

12

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iv Details of programme for

specific group of covered in

Action Plan prepared along

with their details

NA

v No of units registered under

the Govt purchase

programme

43 Nos

vi Identification of products

having potential for

development in the State

(Attach a separate list)

1 Fruit based products

2 Processing of vegetables

3 Spice grinding

4 Glow signboard amp hoardings

5 Medicinal concentrate

6 Essential Oils

vii Problems of trade Industries

other than financial if any

Marketing amp transportation bottleneck

viii Additional support required for

improving performance of

trade Industries

Marketing Support

x Any other significant

programme Give information

or work done for each trade

discipline separately and

enclosed separate sheet to

highlight the salient points of

work done

No

4 Ancillary Development Programme No of-

a Captive Ancillary in the State NA

b New units (Anc) established

during the month

NA

c New items identified and

accepted for promoting

Ancillary

NA

d Vendor Development

Programme organized for

whom

Conducted programmes-

National Level-00

State level- 05 nos

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5 Any other special work done by the Institute- -

- One day awareness programme on Packaging for Exports

In Association with SBS College Rudrapur at Rudrapur on 31052016 for 32

participants

- One day workshop on Quality Management System amp Quality Technology

Tools (QMSQTT)

In Association with Bahadrabad Industries Development Welfare

Association Haridwar at Haridwar on 21072016 for 32 participants

- One day awareness programme on Product Certification

Conducted at Selaqui Dehradun on 19102016 for 60 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Design Clinic

Conducted at Haridwar on 20022016 for 28 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Digital Payment

Conducted in Uttarakhand State 16 programmes for 406 participants

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Part C Other Special Activities

Sl No Activity Target Achievement

1 Hindi Meeting 04 nos 04 nos

2 Hindi Pakhwara amp Hindi Diwas from 14092016 to

28092016 01 no 01 no

3 Hindi Workshop Nil Nil

4 Assistance provided in EDP of other organisation

(2 days EDP of NCCD) at MSME-DI

Haldwani

Nil 01 no

5 (i)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp Commercial Bid Opening on Lean Manufacturing for Auto component at Rudrapur on 22042016

(ii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in joint DSR

audit Audit with NPC Kanpur of Boss Cluster Rudrapur from 20042016 to 21042016 (iii)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint MBR3 Audit with QCI of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar from 08082016 to 10082016 (iv) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Boss Cluster at Rudrapur in November 2016

(v) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR5 Audit

of Pace Auto Cluster-1 at Rudrapur in November 2016 (vi)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint Audit

of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar in December 2016 (vii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Havells Fan Lean Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017 (viii)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp

Commercial Bid Opening for Plastic Component Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017

Nil

08 nos

6 Participated in National Awards held in Ludhiana Punjab on 18102016 presented by Honrsquoble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi

Nil 01 no

7 Participated in PMEGP Task force meeting of Nainital

District on 020816081116 Nil 02 nos

8 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a 3 days exhibition lsquoDestination Uttarakhand 2016rsquo organised by Ms Freindz Exhibition amp Promotions (p) ltd New Delhi at Dehradun from 24-26102016

Nil 01 no

9 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in the Stone Laying

ceremony of a new Technology Centre at Sitarganj on 141116 inaugrated by Honrsquoble Union Minister of MSMEs Sh Kalaraj Mishra

Nil 01 no

10 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a lsquoVendor Meet-

2016rsquo organised by Tata Auto Comp Systems Ltd at Rudrapur

Nil 01 no

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11 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in SLSC meeting for

National Awards and SLAB meeing at Dehradun on 17022017

Nil 01 no

12 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a training on

Lean Manufacturing at Indore MP from 080317 to 100317

Nil 01 no

13 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Hindi meeting

organized by NARAKAS on 30032017 01 no 01 no

PART-E

Sl

No

Description of activity Annual target Under PD

Ac

Total

1 EDPIMCEET Export

Packging Product

Certification QMS-QTT

Incubator ZEDDesign

8611113

31

Nil 25

i No of programmes

conducted

7601113

31

Nil 23

ii No of persons trained 159255032

326032235

16828

Nil 1001

2 Follow-up action of previous Entrepreneurship Development Programmes -

Year Total no of trainees

trained

No of trainees who

have set up units

employed till date

2006-07 143 39

2007-08 917 71

2008-09 946 36

2009-10 2323 43

2010-11 2203 49

2011-12 2321 53

2012-13 2265 59

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2013-14 2234 74

2014-15 504 53

2015-16 926

2016-17 414

3 Motivational Campaigns- Annual target Conducted

No of Campaigns

conducted

06 06

4 i Project profiles (new) Nil Nil

ii Project profiles

(updated)

Nil Nil

iii State industrial

profiles

Nil 1

iv District industrial

potential survey

reports

Nil 13

v Any other Nil Nil

5 Name of the units

provided-

Intensive technical

consultancy (A brief

write-up)

6 Programme on ISO 900014000

Year Target No of

Programmes

conducted

No of Units

participated

No of units

obtained ISO

certification

during the

year

No of units

obtained ISO

Certification

till date

2006-07 - - - - -

2007-08 - - - - -

2008-09 - - - 17 17

2009-10 - - - 10 10

2010-11 - - - - 24

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2011-12 - - - - 25

2012-13 - - - - Nil

2013-14 - - - - 17

2014-15 - - - 18

2015-16 - - - 11 11

7 Programmes on

Name of the programme No of Programmes No of participants

WTO - -

One Day Awareness

Programme on Cluster Dev

Scheme

- -

One day Awareness

Programme on IPR

- -

9 Vendor Development Programmes cum exhibitions

Year Tar

get

No of

VDPs

conducted

No of SSI

units

participat

ed

No unit

register

ed

During

the

month

No of SSI units obtained orders

No

Rs No Rs

2006-07 1 - - - - - - - -

2007-08 NIL - - - - - - - -

2008-09 1 1 120 - - - - - -

2009-10 1 - - - - - - - -

2010-11 1 1 43 - - - - - -

2011-12 3 3 222 - - - - - -

2012-13 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

311

158+551

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2013-14 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

314

148+1541

-

-

-

-

-

- 2014-15 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

374

118+2000

-

-

-

-

-

-

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2015-16 5 1

5(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

236

100+2000

-

-

-

-

-

- 2016-17 5 1

5(SVDP)

0(NVDP)

259

Nil

10 Programmes on Achievement

ii Energy conservationEnergy Efficient

Technology etc

00

iv Packaging for export 01

v Product Certification 01

vi CLCSS 00

vii QMSQTT 01

Viii Lean Manufacturing 00

ix Business Incubator 03

x Design Clinic 01

xi ZED 03

11

Revenue of the Institute

Total revenue

earned

Rs

140485-

12

Revenue of the workshop

Annual

Target

Total revenue

earned

Rs

Nil Nil

13 Media coverage details- No(s)

i Press releases during the Year 4

ii Exhibitions participated 02

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iii RadioTV talks -

iv Advertisements released 5

v Press clipping compiled for the year -

vi Press clipping hosted on website -

vii Publications if any -

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CHAPTER-XVI

DISTRICT INDUSTRIES CENTRES VISITED BY THE OFFICERS OF

THIS INSTITUTE

The officers of this Institute visited District Industries Centre for discussion relating to

development of industries in the state and in connection with attending the Task Force

Meetingother official work

1 District Industries Centre Haldwani

2 District Industries Centre Almora

3 District Industries Centre Rudrapur Udham Singh Nagar

4 District Industries Centre Bageshwar

5 District Industries Centre Roorkee

6 District Industries Centre Dehradun

7 District Industries Centre Kotdwar

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CHAPTER-XVII

INCENTIVES TO ENTREPRENEURS

(i) Fiscal Incentives to new Industrial Units and to existing units on their substantial

expansion

New Industrial units and existing industrial units on their substantial expansion as defined set

up in growth centers industrial infrastructure development center(IIDCs) Industrial Estates

Export Processing Zones Theme Parks (Food Processing Parks Software Technology Parks

etc) as stated in Annexure-1 and Other areas as notified from time to time by the Central

Government are entitled to

(A) 100 (hundred percent) outright excise duty exception for a period of 10 years from

the date of commencement of commercial production

(B) 100 Income tax exemption for initial period of five years and thereafter 30 for

companies and 25 for other than companies for a further period of five years for

the entire state of Uttaranchal and Himachal Pradesh from the date of

commencement of commercial production

(C) 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

Rs30 lakh The existing units will also be entitled to this subsidy on their substantial

expansion as defined

(D) Thrust sector industries as mentioned in Annexure-II are entitled to similar

concession as mentioned in para 3(i) amp (ii) above in the entire state of Uttaranchal

and Himachal Pradesh without any area restrictions

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Development of Industrial Infrastructure

(i) The funding pattern under the Growth Centre Scheme currently envisaging a

central assistance of Rs10 crore per center is raised to Rs15 crore per center

(ii) The financing pattern of integrated infrastructure development center (IIDC)

between Government of India and SIDBI will change from 23 to 41 and the GOI

funds would be in the nature of a grant so as to provide the required infrastructural

support

Other Incentives

(i) Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna (PMMY) To bring the unbanked people under

the mainstream banking and make the neglected section of the population self

reliant and self dependent Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna was launched under 3

stages ie Shishu (Max Rs 50000) Kishor (Max Rs 5 Lacs)and Tarun (Rs 10

Lacs)

(iv) Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP)

Government of India has approved the introduction of a new credit linked subsidy

programme called Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation programme (PMEGP)

by merging the two schemes Prime Ministerrsquos Rojgar Yojana (PMRY) and Rural

Employment Generation Programme (REGP) for generation of employment

opportunities through establishment of Micro enterprise in rural as well as urban

areas PMEGP is a central sector scheme and being administrated by Ministry of

Micro Small amp Medium Enterprises (Mo MSME) The scheme is implementing by

Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC)a statutory organization under the

administrative control of Mo MSME as the single nodal agency at the National

level At the State level the scheme is being implemented through State

KVIC Directorates State Khadi amp Village Industries Boards ( KVIBs) and District

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Industries Centre( DICs) and Banks The Government subsidy under the scheme is

being routed by KVIC through the identified banks for eventual distribution to the

beneficiaries entrepreneurs in their Bank accounts

Ineligible Industries under the Policy

The list of industries excluded from the purview of proposed concessions is at

Annexure ndashII

In addition the Doon Valley Notifications (SONo102(E) dated 1st Feb 1989

(Annexure-IV) as amended from time to time issued by Ministry of Environment amp

Forests would continue to operate in the Doon Valley area on the industries

notified under it are excluded from the proposed concessions in the state of

Uttarakhand

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Annex -I

DETAILS OF TRAINING PROGRAMME CONDUCTED DURING THE YEAR 2016-17 S No Programme details Duration Candidate Details Name of the

Coordinator SC ST OBC PH GEN TOTAL M F M F M F M F M F

EDP

1 EDP (GEN) on Tour

Operator amp Tourist Guide at Ranibagh

Haldwani Nainital

18022017

to 22022017

10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 2 22 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director (Mech)

2 EDP(SC) on Wireman

Training at Shantipuri

Pantnagar US Nagar

13022017

to

23022017

18 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 20 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

3 ESDP (WPH-STP)

on Bakery amp

Confectionary Products Ranibagh

Nainital

06092016

to

20102016

0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 20 23 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

4 ESDP(SC-STP) on

Computer Accounting with Tally at

Kaladhungi Nainital

16082016

to 29092016

10 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

5 ESDP(SC) on Computer Accounting

Dehradun

21072016 to

02092016

10 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 5 25 UC Khanduri Asst Director

(Chem)

6 ESDP(GEN) on

Garments

Manufacturing at

Almora

22072016

to

02092016

0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 21 23 DS Martolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

7 ESDP(GEN) on Solar Energy at Haldwani

Nainital

04112016 to

16122016

3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 16 0 20 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

I- Total Participants

(Nos)

51 20 0 1 2 3 1 0 30 48 156

IMC

1 IMC(Gen) at Pantnagar US Nagar

23022017 16 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 13 8 38 DK Aggarwal Asst Director

(Mech)

2 IMC(SC) at ITI

Bageshwar

18032017 31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 50 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

3 IMC(SC) at Takula

Almora

09032016 22 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 4 39 UC Khanduri

Asst Director (Chem)

4 IMC(Gen) at JITI

Almora

16032017 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 9 42 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

5 IMC(ST) at ITI

Almora

15032016 19 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 41 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

6 IMC(Gen) at Ranibagh Haldwani Nainital

23022017 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 35 6 45 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

II- Total Participants

(Nos)

93 9 12 0 4 0 0 0 110 27 255

Grand Total (I + II)

13 PROGRAMMES

144 29 12 1 6 3 1 0 140 75 411

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Annex -II

List of Thrust Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo List of Thrust Industries

01 Floriculture

02 Medicinal herbs and aromatic herbs etc ndash processing

03 Honey

04 Horticulture and Agro based Industries such as -

a Sauces Ketchup etc

b Fruit juices amp fruit pulp

c Jams Jellies vegetable juices puree pickles etc

d Preserved fruits and vegetables

e Processing of fresh fruits and vegetables including packaging

f Processing preservation packaging of mushrooms

05 Food processing industry excluding those included in the negative list

06 Sugar and its by-products

07 Silk and silk products

08 Wool and wool products

09 Woven fabrics (Excisable garments)

10 Sports goods and articles and equipment for general physical exercise and equipment

for adventure sports activities

11 Paper and paper products excluding those in negative list

12 Pharma products

13 Information amp communication technology

Computer hardware

14 Bottling of mineral water

15 Eco-tourism ndash Hotels resorts spa entertainmentamusement parks and ropeways

16 Industrial gases (based on atmospheric fraction)

17 Handicrafts

18 Non-timber forest product based industries

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Negative List of Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo Negative list of Industries

01 Tobacco and tobacco products including cigarettes and pan masala

02 Thermal Power Plant (coaloil based)

03 Coal washeries dry coal processing

04 Inorganic Chemicals excluding medicinal grade oxygen (280411) medicinal grade hydrogen peroxide

(284711) compressed air (285130)

05 Organic Chemicals excluding Provitamins vitamins Hormones (2936) Glycosides (2939) sugars (2940)

06 Tanning and dying extracts tanins and their derivatives dyes colours paints and varnishes putty fillers and

other mastics inks

07 Marble and mineral substances not classified anywhere

08 Flour mills and rice mills

09 Foundries using coal

10 Minerals fuels mineral oils and products of their distillation

Bituminous substances mineral waxes

11 Synthetic rubber product

12 Cement clinkers and asbestos raw including fibre

13 Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp Fuses fireworks matches propellant powder etc)

14 Mineral or chemical fertilizers

15 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture and formulation)

16 Fibre glass and articles thereof

17 Manufacture of pulp ndash wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving pulp)

18 Branded aerated water soft drinks (non-fruit based)

19 Paper-

Writing or printing paper etc

Paper or paperboard etc

Maplitho paper etc

Newsprint in rolls or sheets

Craft paper etc

Sanitary towels etc

Cigarette paper

Grease-proof paper

Toilet or facial tissue etc

Paper and paperboard laminated internally with bitumen tar or asphalt

Carbon or similar copying paper

Products consisting of sheets of paper or paper board impregnated coated or covered with plastics etc

Paper and paperboard coated impregnated or covered with wax etc

20 Plastics and articles thereof

Serial No 5 Reproduction synthesis not allowed as also downstream industries for sugar

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Annex -III

RESTRICTIONS ON LOCATION OF INDUSTRIES MINING OPERATIONS AND OTHER DEVELOPMENT

ACTIVITIES IN DOON VALLEY IN UTTAR PRADESH

MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS

(Department of Environment Forests amp Wildlife)

New Delhi the 1st February 1989

NOTIFICATION

NOTIFICATION under section 3(2)(v) of Environment (Protection) Act 1986 and Rule 5(3) (d) of

Environment (Protection) Rules 1986 Restricting location of industries mining operations and other

development activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh

SO102(E) ndash Whereas notification under sub-rule (3) of rule 5 of the Environment (Protection)

Rules 1986 inviting objections against the imposition of restriction on location of industries mining

operation and other developmental activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh was published vide No

SO 923(E) dated the 6th October 1988

And Whereas all objections received have been duly considered by the Central Government

Now therefore in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (d) of sub-rule (3) of Rule 5 of the

said rules the Central Government hereby imposes restrictions on the following activities in Doon Valley

bounded on the North by Mussorie ridge in the North-East by Lesset Himalayan range on the South-

West by Shivalik ranges river Ganga in the South-East and river Yamuna in the North-West except those

activities which are permitted by the Central Government for examining the environmental impacts

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(i) Location setting of industrial units ndash It has to be as per guidelines given in the annexure or guidelines

as may be issued from time to time by the Ministry of Environment amp Forests Government of India

(ii) Mining ndash Approval of the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests must be obtained before starting

any mining activity

(iii) Tourism ndash It should as per Tourism Development Plan (TDP) to be prepared by the State Department

of Tourism and duly approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(iv) Grazing ndash As per the plan to be prepared by the State Government and duly approved by the Union

Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(v) Land Use ndash As per Master Plan of development and Land Use Plan of the entire area to be prepared

by the State Government and approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

[No J-200123886-1A]

Sd-

(KP GEETHAKRISHNAN)

Secretary

ANNEXURE

Guidelines for permitting restricting industrial units in the Doon Valley area

Industries will be classified under Green Orange and Red categories as shown below for purposes of

permittingrestricting such industrial units in the Doon Valley from the environmental and ecological

considerations

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CATEGORY GREEN

A LIST OF INDUSTRIES IN APPROVED INDUSTRIAL AREAS WHICH MAY BE DIRECTRLY CONSIDERED

FOR ISSUE OF NO OBJECTION CERTIFICATE WITHOUT REFERRING TO (MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS) (IN CASE OF DOUBTS REFERENCE WILL BE MADE TO MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS)

1 All such non-obnoxious and non-hazardous industries employing upto 100 persons The

abnoxious and hazardous industries are those using inflammable explosive corrosive or

toxic substances

2 All such industries which do not discharge industrial effluents of a polluting nature and

which do not undertake any of the following process

Electroplating

Galvanizing

Bleaching

Degreasing

Phosphating

Dyeing

Pickling tanning

Polishing

Cooking of fibres and Digesting

Designing of Fabric

Unhairing Soaking deliming and bating of hides

Washing of fabric

Trimming Puling juicing and blanching of fruits and vegetables

Washing of equipment and regular floor washing using of considerable cooling water

Separated milk buttermilk and whey

Stopping and processing of grain

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Distillation of alcohol stillage and evaporation

Slaughtering of animals rendering of bones washing of meat

Juicing of sugar cane extraction of sugar Filteration centrifugation distillation

Pulping and fermenting of coffee beam

Processing of fish

Filter back wash in DM Plants exceeding 20 KI per day capacity

Pulp making pulp processing and paper making Cocking of coal washing of blast furnace

flue gases

Stripping of oxides

Washing of used sand by hydraulic discharge

Washing of latex etc

Solvent extraction

3 All such industries which do no use fuel in their manufacturing process or in any subsidiary

process and which do not emit fugitive emissions of a diffused nature

Industries not satisfying any one of the three criteria are recommended to be referred to Ministry

of Environment amp Forests

The following industries appear to fall in non-hazardous non-obnoxious and non-polluting

category subject to fulfillment of above three conditions

1 Atta-chakkies

2 Rice Mullors

3 Iceboxes

4 Dal mills

5 Groundnut decortinating (dry)

6 Chilling

7 Tailoring and garment making

8 Apparl making 9 Cotton and woolen hosiery

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10 Handloom weaving

11 Shoe lace manufacturing

12 Gold and Silver thread and sari work

13 Gold and Silver smithy

14 Leather Footwear and leather products excluding tanning amp hide processing

15 Manufacture of mirror from sheet glass and photo-frame

16 Musical instruments manufacturing

17 Sports goods

18 Bamboo and cane products (only dry operations)

19 Card Board and paper products (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

20 Insulation and other coated papers (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

21 Scientific and Mathematical instruments

22 Furniture (Wooden and Steel)

23 Assembly of domestic electrical appliances

24 Radio assembling

25 Fountain pens

26 Polythene plastic and PVC goods through extrusionmoulding

27 Surgical gauges and bandages

28 Railway sleepers (only concrete)

29 Cotton spinning and weaving

30 Rope (cotton and plastic)

31 Carpet weaving

32 Assembly of Air coolers

33 Wires pipes-extruded shapes from metals

34 Automobile servicing amp repair stations

35 Assembly of Bicycles baby carriages and other small non-motorised vehicles

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36 Electronics equipment (assembly)

37 Toys

38 Candles

39 Carpentary ndash excluded saw mill

40 Cold storage (small scale)

41 Restaurants

42 Oil-ginningexpelling (non-hydrogenation and no refining)

43 Ice Cream

44 Mineralized water

45 Jobbing amp Machining

46 Manufacture of Steel units amp suit cases

47 Paper pins amp U clips

48 Block making for printing

49 Optical frames

CATEGORY ORANGE

B LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CAN BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY WITH PROPER

ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL ARRANGEMENT

1 All such industries which discharge some liquid effluents (below 500 klday) that can be

controlled with suitable proven technology

2 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is less than 24 mtday and

the particulars emissions from which can be controlled with suitable proven technology

3 All such industries employing not more than 500 persons

The following industries with adoption of proven pollution control technology subject to

fulfilling the above three condition fall under this category

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1 Lime manufacture ndash pending decision on proven pollution control device and

Supreme Courtrsquos decision on quarrying

2 Ceramics

3 Sanitary ware

4 Tyres and tubes

5 Refuse incineration (controlled)

6 Flour mills

7 Vegetable oils including solvent extracted oils

8 Soap without steam boiling process and synthetic detergents formulation

9 Steam generating plants

10 Manufacture of office and house hold equipment and appliances involving use of

fossil fuel combustion

11 Manufacture of machineries and machine tools and equipments

12 Industrial gases (only) Nitrogen Oxygen and CO2

13 Miscellaneous glassware without involving use of fossil-fuel combustion

14 Optical glass

15 Laboratory ware

16 Petroleum storage amp transfer facilities

17 Surgical and medical products including amp probabilities of latex products

18 Foot wear (Rubber)

19 Bakery products biscuits amp Confectioners

20 Instant teacoffee coffee processing

21 Malted food

22 Manufacture of power driven pumps compressors refrigeration units fire

fighting equipment etc

23 Wire drawing (cold process) amp bailing straps

24 Steel furniture fasteners etc

25 Plastic processed goods

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26

Medical amp surgical instruments

27

Acetylene (synthetic)

28

Glue amp Gelatine

29

Potassium permanganse

30

Metallic sodium

31

Photographic films papers amp photographic chemicals

32

Surface coating industries

33

Fragrances fragours amp food additives

34

Plant nutrients (only manure)

Note

35

aerated watersoft drink

(a) Industries falling within the above identified list shall be assessed by the State Pollution

Control Board and referred to the Union Department of Environment for consideration

before according No Objection Certificate

(b) The total number of fuel burning industries that shall be permitted in the Valley will be

limited by 8 tonnes per day or Sulphur Dioxides from all sources (This corresponds to 400

tonnes per day Coal with 1 sulphur)

(c) Setting of Industrial areas should be based on sound criteria

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CATEGORY RED

C LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CANNOT BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY

1 All those industries which discharge effluents of a polluting nature at the rate of more

than 500 klday and for which the natural course for sufficient dilution is not available

and effluents from which cannot be controlled with suitable technology

2 All such industries employing more than 500 personsday

3 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is more than 24 mtday

The following industries appear to fall under this category covered by all the points as

above

1 Ferrous and non-ferrous metal extraction refining casting forging alloy making

processing etc

2 Dry Coal ProcessingMineral processing industries like Ore

sintering benefication pollutization etc

3 Phosphate look processing plants

4 Cement plants with horizontal rotary kilns

5 Glass and glass products involving use of coal

6 Petroleum refinery

7 Petro-chemical industries

8 Manufacture of lubricating oils and greases

9 Synthetic rubber manufacture

10 Coal oil wood or nuclear based thermal power plants

11 Vanaspati hydrogenated vegetable oils for industrial purposes

12 Sugar mills (white and khandari)

13 Craft paper mills

14 Coke oven by products and coaltar distillation products

15 Alkalies

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16

Caustic soda

17

Potash

18

Electro thermal products (artificial abrasives Calcium carbide etc)

19

Phosphorous and its compounds

20

Acids and their salts (organic amp inorganic)

21

Nitrogen compounds (Cynides cynamides and other nitrogen compounds)

22

Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp fuses)

23

Pthalic anhydride

24

Processes involving chlorinated hydrocarbon

25

Chlorine Fluorine bromine Iodine amp their compounds

26

Fertilizer industry

27

Paper board and straw board

28

Synthetics fibres

29 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture

formulations)

amp

30 Basic drugs

31 Alcohol (Industrial or potable)

32 Leather industry including tanning and processing

33 Coke making coal liquification and fuel gas making industries

34 Fibre glass production and processing

35 Manufacture of pulp-wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving

pulp)

36 Pigment dyes and their intermediates

37 Industrial carbons (including graphite electrodes anodes midget electrodes

graphite blocks graphite crucibles gas carbons activated carbon synthetic

diamonds carbon black channel black lamp black etc)

38 Electro-chemicals (other than these covered under Alkali group)

39 Paints enamels amp varnishes

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40 Poly propylene

41 Poly Vinyl chloride

42 Cement with vertical shaft kiln technology penging certification of proven

technology on pollution control

43 Chlorates perchlorates amp peroxides

44 Polishes

45 Synthetic resin amp Plastic products

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Human Resources

The Institute is functioning under over all supervision of the Director The officers in

position as on 31-03-2016

1 Shri DK Aggarwal Asstt Director (Mechanical)

Looking after Mechanical Workshop Mechanical Division Electronis Hosiery

SENET (Purchases Loading of Data) ZED Scheme National Awards MATU Bar Code

Startuprsquos related co-ordination with statecentral NMCP Scheme (Design Clinic ICT)

WTO Vigilance Officer Liason with RBI Policy related matters Advisory Committee

meeing Rajiv Gandhi Udyog Mitra Yojna and Administration Other work amp targets

assigned by the Director He is the nodal officer for Champawat Dehardun and Pauri

Districts

2 Shri SC Kandpal Asstt Director (Metal Finishing)

Looking after Metal finishing division Metallurgy amp Electrical division Chemical

amp Allied Leather Biotechnology Food division Glass amp Ceramics IPR Business

Incubator EET Scheme Energy Conservation Product Certification Export amp

Marketing division NVDP SVDP Public Procurement Policy Lean Manufacturing CDP

QMS-QTT and other work amp targets assigned by the Director He is the nodal officer

for Nanital Bageshwar amp US Nagar Districts

3 Shri DS Martolia Asstt Director (Admn)

Looking after Administrative Work relating to Personnel amp HR matters of

Gazetted officers Maintenance of Genetator unserviceable stores amp old

records Medical GPF Advances DDO amp Accounts Udhyog Bandhu (Kumaon)

Meeting and Other work amp targets assigned by the Director He is the nodal officer

for Almora Pithoragarh amp Chamoli Districts

4 Shri Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Statistics)

Looking after Rajbhasha Division EI amp PI divisionDIPSR Training Management

System (TMS) IMT Monthly Progress Report (MPR) Annual Report amp other reports to Oo

DC(MSME) Web based MPR MSEFC Parliament Question RTI matters Statistical Related

other work NSIC co-ordination amp other inter official co-ordination SENET (Visiting official

mail amp DC office website) reports and returns from DICs and other work amp targets

assigned by the Director He is the nodal officer for Tehri amp Rudraprayag Districts

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5 Shri Amit Mohan Investigator (Mechanical)-

Looking after Mechanical Workshop Mechanical Division Co-ordination of office

meetings PMEGP Skill Development Programmes DLBC Meeting SLBC meetings

Library SENET (Visiting official mail amp DC office website AMC of LAN Telephone

Printers Photocopiers Computers amp EPBX) MDA (International Trade fairs amp

exhibitions) Media Management CLCSS amp CGTMSE Auto Cluster and Other

works amp targets assigned by the Director He is the nodal officer for Haridwar amp

Uttarkashi Districts

Coordination of work-

Sh VK Sharma Dy Director Ic coordinates all activities including the field

visits to organize programmes at various places of the state in order to ensure even and

effective spread of the activities of the Institute

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STAFF IN POSITION OF MSME-DI HALDWANI AS ON 31032017

Sl No

Name of Post Noof post

In Position

Vacant Name

1

Director

1

0

1

Vacant

2 Dy Director (Ic) 1 1 0 Sh VK Sharma

3 AssttDirector GrI (Food) 1 0 1 Vacant

4 AssttDirector GrI(Chem) 1 0 1 Vacant

5 AssttDirector GrII(Chem) 2 0 2 Vacant

6 AssttDirectorGrII(Mech) 2 1 1 Sh DK Aggarwal

7 Asstt Director Gr II(IMT)MF 1 1 0 Sh SC Kandpal

8 Asstt Director Gr II(Admn) 1 1 0 Sh DS Martolia

9 Asstt Director Gr II(Stats) 1 1 0 Sh Pushkar Singh

10

Asstt Director GrII(Elecx) 1 0 1 Vacant

11

Investigator (Chem) 1

0

1

Vacant

12 Investigator (Mech) 1 1

0

Sh Amit Mohan

13 Investigator (LF) 1 0 1 Vacant

14 Office Supdt 1 0 1 Vacant

15 Upper Division Clerks 1 0 1 Vacant

16 Lower Division Clerks 3 2 1 Sh Mohan S Bisht

Sh Subodh Banerjee

17 Instructor 2 0 2 Vacant

18 Skilled Worker GrII 1 1 0 ShVinod Kr Arya

19 Driver 1 1 0 ShPrem Singh

20 Helper 1 0 1 Vacant

21 MTS 6 6 0 ShRanveer Singh

ShJagdish Lal

ShRam Sewak

ShBishan Ram

ShPooran Chandra

Sh Sandeep

Total 29 17 12

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CHAPTER-V

1 Classification of Enterprises

Subsequent to the implementation of rdquoThe Micro Small and Medium Enterprises

Development Act 2006rdquo with effect from October 2006 filing of Entrepreneurs

Memorandum Part-I and Part-II came into vogue Under the Act Micro Small and

Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) are classified as under

Enterprise

(Type) Investment in Plant amp Machinery

(Manufacturing) Investment in Equipment

(Service) Micro Up to `25 lakh Up to ` 10 lakh Small Above ` 25 lakh up to ` 5 crore Above ` 10 lakh up to ` 2 crore Medium Above ` 5 crore up to ` 10 crore Above ` 2 crore up to ` 5 crore

2 Udyog Aadhar Memorandum (UAM)

In order to simplify the process involved in the filing of Entrepreneurs Memorandum (Part

I ampII) and to save the entrepreneurs from undue hardships a one page self certified

registration form named UAM has been introduced This can be filed on line from

anywhere and at any time thus doing away the need of coming physically to District

Industries Centre and with no time lag This has become effective wef01092015 This

Unique Aadhaar No enables the unitsenterprises to seek various assistance from the

Government wherever required and apply online about various services being offered by

All Ministries and Departments

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Recent Trends in Growth of MSME in Uttarakhand

[Filing of Udyod Aadhar Memorandum during 2015-16 to 2016-17]

11 Udyoyg Adhaar Memorandum replaced Entrepreneur Memorandum(Part II) and came into existence wef 01092015 (Chart 11)

Chart 11 Number of UAM filed by the MSMEs in Uttarakhand State from 01 September 2015 to 31 March 2017

Source www udyogaadhaargovin

0

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

7000

Micro Small Medium Total

Series1 5064 1614 142 6820

UA

M f

iled

No of UAM filed during 01092015 to 31032017

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21 District-wise distribution of number of UAM filed during 01092015 to 31032017 is as noted below (Statement 21)

Statement 21 District-wise distribution of number of UAM filed by the MSMEs in Uttarakhand

State during 01092015 to 31032017

Position as on 31st March 2017

SNo

Name of District

Udyog Aadhaar

Regd

Micro

Small

Medium

1 Almora 229 183 42 4

2 Bageshwar 180 170 10 0

3 Chamoli 181 176 5 0

4 Champawat 166 150 16 0

5 Dehradun 937 745 182 10

6 Haridwar 1709 983 651 75

7 Nainital 485 343 125 17

8 Pauri Garhwal 417 349 64 4

9 Pithoragarh 242 236 4 2

10 Rudraprayag 132 130 2 0

11 Tehri Garhwal 261 226 34 1

12 Udham Singh

Nagar

1670 1175 466 29

13 Uttarkashi 211 198 13 0

Total 6820 5064 1614 142

Source www udyogaadhaargovin

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Chart 21 District-wise distribution of number of UAM filed by the MSMEs in

Uttarakhand State during 01092015 to 31032017

22 Top five Districts in terms of number of UAM filed by the MSMEs upto

31032017 are Haridwar US Nagar Dehradun Nainital and Pauri These

Districts together account for 7651 of the total number of UAM filed

0

200

400

600

800

1000

1200

No of UAM filed wef 01092015 to 31032017 (District wise)

Micro

Small

Medium

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Distribution of UAM filed by Manufacturing and Service Enterprises

31 Out of the total UAM filed discussed above distribution as per Manufacturing

and Service Sector among Micro Small amp Medium segments in Uttarakhand

State are as noted below

Position as on 31st March 2017

SNo

Name of District

Udyog Aadhaar Regd

Micro Small Medium

Manufac-turing

Service M S M S M S

1 Almora 111 126 104 82 6 40 1 4

2 Bageshwar 101 82 96 77 5 5 0 0

3 Chamoli 96 99 96 93 0 6 0 0

4 Champawat 100 77 89 69 11 8 0 0

5 Dehradun 470 646 328 555 134 86 8 5

6 Haridwar 1217 501 604 384 543 110 70 7

7 Nainital 331 217 223 158 102 44 6 15

8 Pauri Garhwal 194 229 144 208 47 20 3 1

9 Pithoragarh 181 97 170 89 7 6 4 2

10 Rudraprayag 72 61 70 61 2 0 0 0

11 Tehri Garhwal 172 107 145 93 27 13 0 1

12 Udham Singh

Nagar

1123 553 725 453 374 95 24 5

13 Uttarkashi 75 188 72 175 3 13 0 0

Total 4243 2983 2866 2497 1261 446 116 40

Source www udyogaadhaargovin

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CHAPTER-VI

TRAINING INDUSTRIAL MOTIVATION CAMPAIGNS (IMC) AND

ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES (EDP)

The micro small and medium enterprises (MSME) sector has emerged as a highly

vibrant and dynamic sector of the Indian economy over the last five decades MSMEs not

only play crucial role in providing large employment opportunities at comparatively lower

capital cost than large industries but also help in industrialization of rural amp backward areas

thereby reducing regional imbalances assuring more equitable distribution of national

income and wealth MSMEs are complementary to large industries as ancillary units and

contribute enormously to the socio-economic development of the country

The Ministry of Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (Mo MSME) promotes the

development of micro and small enterprises in the country with the objective of creating self-

employment opportunities and upgrading the relevant skills of existing and potential

entrepreneurs

Entrepreneurship development is one of the key elements for promotion of micro and

small enterprises particularly the first generation entrepreneurs Entrepreneurship and

resultant creation of employment and wealth is a major means of inclusive development

Hence entrepreneurship development has been one of the priorities in almost all the

countries the world over

In order to ensure that young entrepreneurs are encouraged and suitably equipped to

go into new ventures the Ministry has set up three National level Entrepreneurship

Development Institute namely National Institute for Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (

NI-MSME) Hyderabad The National Institute for Entrepreneurship and Small Business

Development (NIESBUD) NOIDA and Indian Institute of Entrepreneurship (IIE) Guwahati to

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undertake the task of promotion of entrepreneurship and skill development training on a

regular basis

This institute has also been supporting the efforts of Government of Uttarakhand

Industrial Associations Technical Managerial Institutions other NGOs and entrepreneurs for

motivational and skill development needs

The State of Uttarakhand has difficult geographical terrain having international border

with Nepal China amp Tibet The state has about 89 of the land as a mountain region

containing transportation bottleneck It is not found viable in long run to set up large and

medium scale units in the hilly region The Institute is therefore focusing for development of

micro and small enterprises in this region for motivating the educated unemployed youths

towards self-employment

The Institute organized EDPs on Solar Energy Tour Operator and Tourist Guide

Bakery and Confectionary Products Computer Accounting with Tally Electrical Appliance

Repairing Garments manufacturing Food Processing etc at various locations in the

state It is vital to mention here that the Govt of Uttarakhand is focusing on

harvesting Solar Energy in the state therefore there is lot of scope in this renewable

source of energy

The Institute was assigned the targets for conducting of 6 ESDPs Gen 02 SC- 01 ST-

01 Women amp PH(S)- 01 SC(S)- 01 2 EDPs SC-01 GEN-1 IMCs-6 (Gen-03 SC-

02 ST-01) during the year The details of the aforesaid EDPs and IMCs is given at

annexure-I

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CHAPTER-VII

NATIONAL MANUFACTURING COMPTITIVENESS PROGRAMME

(NMCP)

The Government has announced formulation of National Manufacturing

Competitiveness Programme in 2005 with an objective to support the Small and Medium

Enterprises (SMEs) in their endeavour to become competitive and adjust the competitive

pressure caused by liberalization and moderation of tariff rates Under the scheme

Manufacturing Competitiveness Programme by the National Manufacturing Competitiveness

Council

Worldwide it is manufacturing that has driven growth In order to revive the

manufacturing sector particularly micro small and medium enterprises and to enable them

to adjust to the competitive pressures caused by liberalization and moderation of tariff rates

I propose to launch a new scheme that will help them strengthen their operations and

sharpen their competitiveness The scheme will be called the Manufacturing Competitiveness

Programme The design of the scheme will be worked out by the National Manufacturing

Competitiveness Council (NMCC) in consultation with the industry along with relevant stake

holders like the Ministry of MSME conceptualized and finalized the components of the

programme incorporating suitable inputs from the stake holders Nine Schemes have been

drawn up including schemes for promotion of ICT Design Clinics and Marketing Support etc

for SMEs Implementation will be in the PPP model and financing will be tied up during the

course of the next year

MSME-DI Haldwani motivated entrepreneurs to adopt and modernise themselves

taking assistance from NMCP schemes through various training programmes It also

conducted awareness programmes of some schemes like QMS amp QTT Lean Manufacturing

Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) Product Certification Zero Defect Zero Effect CLCSS

Businss Incubator Bar Code Energy Efficiency Technology etc

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON ldquoQMSQTTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Vinayak Grand Haridwar

DATE- 25072016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 36

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

AssttDirector (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI haldwani

Sh Sudipt Kumar Scientist BIS Dehradun

Sh Ashish Bhargava Consultant

URS

Certification

Haridwar

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON ldquoDESIGN CLINIC SCHEMErdquo

PLACE- Hotel Gardenia SIDCUL Haridwar

DATE- 20022017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 28

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Prof Dr S Ghosal Professor amp Director School of Design

Studies UPES Dehradun

Sh Amit Mohan Invetigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoPACKAGING FOR EXPORTldquo

PLACE- SBS PG College Rudrapur

DATE- 31052016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 32

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Tushar Bandopadhyay Asstt Director

IIP New Delhi

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoSUPPORT FOR ENTREPRENEURIAL AND MANAGERIAL

DEVELOPMENT OF SMEs THROUGH INCUBATORrdquo

PLACE- Amrapali Group of Institutes Haldwani

DATE- 22032016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 60

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh VK Sharma Dy Director Ic

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Amit Mohan Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoSUPPORT FOR ENTREPRENEURIAL AND MANAGERIAL

DEVELOPMENT OF SMEs THROUGH INCUBATORrdquo

PLACE- Graphic Era University Dehradun

DATE- 16112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 86

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh SC Kandpal

Asstt Director (MF)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh BK Tiwari DG

Graphic Era University

Sh Amit Mohan Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoSUPPORT FOR ENTREPRENEURIAL AND MANAGERIAL

DEVELOPMENT OF SMEs THROUGH INCUBATORrdquo

PLACE- University of Petroleum amp Energy

Studies Dehradun

DATE- 18112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 70

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh Amit Mohan

Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Dr KS Mishra Senior Professor

UPES Dehradun

Dr Shailey Singhal Associate Professor

UPES Dehradun

Dr PK Mishra Associate Professor

UPES Dehradun

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoZERO DEFECT ZERO EFFECTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Gardenia SIDCUL Haridwar

DATE- 08112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 58

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoZERO DEFECT ZERO EFFECTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Gardenia SIDCUL Haridwar

DATE- 16032017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 59

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh Pushkar Singh

Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Abhishek Srivastava ZED Consultant

QCI

Sh DK Aggarwal Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Amit Mohan Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoZERO DEFECT ZERO EFFECTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Rudra Continental Rudrapur

DATE- 22022017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 54

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh SC Kandpal

Asstt Director (MF)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh YC Pandey GM

DIC US Nagar

Sh Ashok Bansal Ex President

KGCCI

Sh DK Aggarwal Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoProduct Certificationrdquo

PLACE- Selaqui Dehradun

DATE- 19102016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 60

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh UC Khanduri

Asstt Director (Chem)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

ShSaurabh Tiwari Scientist

BIS Dehradun

Sh Kush Sharma Scientist

BIS Dehradun

Sh Ashish Bhargava Manager

URS Certification Haridwar

Sh Manoj Gaur Branch Director

NSIC Dehradun

Sh SS Katiyal Manager

DIC Dehradun

Sh Manoj Sharma President

UIWA Dehradun

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Reimbursement of Units under Technology amp Quality Up gradation Support

to MSME (TEQUP) for acquiring National and International Product

Certification

The details for the period 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are given below

SNo Name Of the Unit Reimbursement

Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Hertech Electronics

Plot NoI E Sector 12 IIE SIDCUL Haridwar

Rs 26250-

Total Rs 26250-

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CHAPTER-VIII

VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

Vendor Development Programmes (VDPs) are being organized by MSME Development

Institutes located in every corner of the country to provide common platform for business as

well as selling organizations to interact with each other with a view to identifying emerging

demands of the buyer organizations while simultaneously providing an opportunity for

displaying the capabilities of the small scale entrepreneurs and their industrial ventures Such

programmes have proved to be of immense use in locating suitable entrepreneurs by a

number of buying organizations including the Public Sector Enterprises various Wings of

Defence Railways and others in indigenising a number of products which hitherto have been

imported at a colossal cost

Two types of VDPs are being organized by MSME DIs - National Level VDPs -cum-

Exhibitions and State Level VDPs In National Level VDPs of 3 days duration large scale

organizations such as BEL BHEL TELCO BSNL IOC NHPC NTPC etc interact with MSEs in

establishing potential vendors In these National Level VDPs an exhibition is also put up for

displaying the products of MSMEs and large scale organizations In State Level VDPs only

one or two buying large scale organisation functioning in the State participates in the

programme and interacts with MSMEs (sellers) in the Buyer-Seller Meets Business enquiries

ranging from `5 crore to `20 crore per VDP are being generated through National Level

VDPs

MSME-DI conducted 05 State Level Vendor Development Programme in different

places of Uttarakhand state Details of programmes are as under

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- HRD Centre BHEL Haridwar

DATE- 09112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 28

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh DK Aggarwal

AsstDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Kotdwar

DATE- 16122016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 63

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh DS Martolia

AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME Haldwani

Sh Manoj Kumar General Manager

BEL Kotdwar

Sh SC Kandpal AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Haridwar

DATE- 29112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 38

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh Amit Mohan

Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Rajeshwar Giri DGM

THDC Rishikesh

Sh RM Dubey DGM (Procurement)

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Rai Singh DGM (VDP)

THDC Rishikesh

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME Haldwani

Sh GC Joshi Dy Manager

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Yogesh Sharma Manager

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Sadhu Ram Saini President

BIDWABahadrabad

Sh Harendra Garg Chairman

SMA Haridwar

Sh DK Aggarwal Asstt Director

MSME Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Rudrapur

DATE- 09032017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 58

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh SC Kandpal

Astt Director (MF)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Skand Shiv Bhardwaj BHEL

CFP Rudrapur

Sh K Das GM

Ic BHEL CFP Rudrapur

Sh VK Sharma Dy Director Ic

MSME-DI Haldwani

ShYC Pandey GM

DIC Rudrapur

Sh Ashok Bansal Ex President

KGCCI Kashipur

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Patel Nagar Dehradun

DATE- 20102016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 65

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR SH UCKHANDURI

AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Ashok Lalwani HUDCO

Dehradun

Sh Mahesh Sharma President

UIWA Dehradun

Sh Manoj Gaur BM

NSIC Dehradun

SmtKaushlya Bandhu Jt Director

DOI Dehradun

Sh SP Goyal Incharge

KGCCI Dehradun

Page33

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सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

CHAPTER-IX

MARKETING ASSISTANCE AND TECHNOLOGY UP-GRADATION

SCHEME FOR MSME AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE ON BAR-CODE

MSMEs sector has emerged as a highly vibrant and dynamic sector of the Indian

economy over the last five decades MSMEs are not only playing crucial role in providing

large employment opportunities at comparatively lower capital cost than large industries but

also helping in industrialization of rural and backward areas thereby reducing regional

imbalances assuring more equitable distribution of national income and wealth

It may be mentioned here that Marketing a strategic tool for business development is

critical for the growth and survival of MSMEs Marketing is most important factor for the

success of any enterprise It is one of the weakest areas wherein MSMEs face major

problems in the present competitive age Due to lack of information scarcity of resources

and unorganized way of selling marketing MSME sector finds problems in exploiting new

markets

The objective of this programme envisages that some of those clusters of MSMEs which

have quality production and export potential shall be identified amp encouraged and assisted

through this scheme to achieve competitiveness in the national and international markets

The programme aims at improving the marketing competitiveness of MSME sector by

improving their techniques and technologiesrsquo promotion of exports and to provide a check on

imports also

Financial assistance on Bar-code

The basic objective of financial assistance is to enhance the marketing competitiveness of

Micro amp Small Enterprises (MSEs) by way of

(i) Providing 75 of one-time registration fee and annual recurring fee (for first three

years) paid by MSEs to GS1 India

(ii) (ii) Popularizing the adoption of bar codes on large scale amongst MSEs and (iii)

Motivating and encouraging MSEs for use of bar codes through conducting

seminars on Bar-code etc

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Reimbursement of Units under Bar Code ndash

The details for the period 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are given below

SNo Name Of the Unit Reimbursement Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Janisons Herbo Labs Pvt Ltd

Plot No 6Sector II DC IIE

Pantnagar

38430-

2- Ms Garg Foods

Naya Gaon Julfkaar

Kaladhungi Nainital

33451-

3- Ms Shree Herbal Health Care 79 Arhat Bazar Saharanpur Road Dehradun

25695-

4- Ms Govindam Enterprises

D-144F Top Floor Freedom Fighter Enclave

New Delhi

25695-

5- Ms Demigod Agro Food Pvt Ltd

4 Nandpuri Arya Nagar Chowk Opp Holy Baril

Jwalapur Haridwar

25695-

Total Rs 148966-

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सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

Reimbursement to the Participating Units in Trade FairExhibition for the

year 2016-17 for Uttarakhand state ndash

SNo

Name of the Unit Amt Reimbursed

1 Ms Kashmir Emporium Raipur Road Dehradun

(International)

Rs 122772-

2 Ms Rawat Engg Tech Pvt Ltd Dehradun

(Domestic)

Rs 30000-

Total Rs 152772-

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CHAPTER-X

Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme (CLCSS) for Technology

Upgradation of the Small Scale Industries

The Ministry of Small Scale Industries (SSI) is operating a scheme for technology

upgradation of Small Scale Industries (SSI) called the Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme

(CLCSS) The Scheme aims at facilitating technology upgradation by providing upfront capital

subsidy to SSI units including tiny khadi village and coir industrial units on institutional

finance (credit) availed of by them for modernisation of their production equipment (plant and

machinery) and techniques The Scheme provides for 15 per cent capital subsidy to SSI units

including tiny units on institutional finance availed of by them for induction of well established

and improved technology in selected subsectorsproducts approved under the Scheme The

eligible amount of subsidy calculated under the scheme is based on the actual loan amount not

exceeding Rs1 crore

Due to insufficient investment and lack of awareness of both the quality standards and

access to modern technologies a large percentage of SSI units continue with outdated

technology and plant amp machinery With increasing competition due to liberalisation of the

economy the survival and growth of the SSI units are critically dependent on their

modernisation and technological upgradation Upgradation of both the process of manufacture

and corresponding plant and machinery is necessary for the small enterprises to reduce the cost

of production and remain price competitive at a time when cheaper products are easily available

in the global market

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CHAPTER-XI

QUALITY UPGRADATIONENVIRONMENT MANAGAMENT FOR

SMALL SCALE SECTOR THROUGH INCENTIVE FOR ISO 9000ISO

14001HACCP CERTIFICATION

The Small Scale Sector has emerged as dynamic and vibrant sector of Indian

Economy and it has been making significant contribution to industrial production export and

employment generation The process of economic liberalization and market reforms has

opened up the Indian small scale sector to the global competition In order to enhance the

competitive strength of the small scale sector the Government introduced an incentive

scheme for their technological upgradationquality improvement and environment

management The scheme provides incentive to those small scale ancillary undertaking who

have acquired ISO 9000ISO 14001HACCP certifications The scheme for ISO 9000

reimbursement in operation since March 1994 has now been enlarged so as to include

reimbursement of expenses for acquiring ISO 14001 certification also vide this Office

Administrative Order No41(8)ISOElectx2002 dt 28th October 2002 Upto 31st march

2014 25652 Micro amp Small units have been benefited from the scheme

-The Scheme envisages reimbursement of charges of acquiring ISO-9000ISO-

14001HACCP certifications to the extent of 75 of the expenditure subject to a

maximum of Rs 75000- in each case

The Salient features of the Scheme

a) The Permanent Registered Micro Small Enterprises (MSEs) units are eligible to avail

the Incentive Scheme

b) The Scheme is applicable to those MSEsancillaryTinySSSBE units who have already

acquired ISO-9000ISO-14001HACCP certification

c) The Scheme is applicable to those MSEsancillaryTinySSSBE units who have already

acquired ISO-9000ISO-14001HACCP certification

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Reimbursement to Units under ISO 900014000 scheme in Uttarakhand

state ndash

Approval details of units during 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are as under ndash

SNo Name of the Unit Reimbursement

Total Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Bajaj Nutraceuticals Roorkee Haridwar 45000-

2- Ms Nirmal Auto Components Bahadrabad Haridwar 38363-

3- Ms Manchanda Herbal Products Haridwar 46954-

4- Ms APS Electopower Pvt Ltd Haridwar

40500-

5- Ms Shree Badrinath Vaikalpik Urja Dehradun 30000-

6- Ms Rapid Moulders Pvt Ltd Haridwar 56250-

Total Rs 257067-

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CHAPTER-XII

GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT PREFERENCE POLICY FOR MICRO

amp SMALL ENTERPRISES

In order to provide assistance and support to Micro amp Small Enterprises (MSEs) for

marketing their products under the present Government Procurement Preference Policy for

micro amp small enterprises (MSEs) Government of India has been extending various facilities to

the MSEs registered with National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC) under its Single Point

Registration Scheme In addition to the facilities 358 items are also reserved for exclusive

purchase from MSE sector

Following units were enlisted under single point registration

SN Name amp Address Unit Amount Rs 1 Ms Ujjwal Labour Contract Co-operative Society

Dehradun

2000-

2 Ms Pacific Dynamics Roorkee

2000-

3 Ms Radiant Energy Enterprises Dehradun

1250-

4 Ms Harit Agro Products Jaspur Kashipur

2000-

5 Ms Asian Galaxy Pvt Ltd

Plot No 3 Sector IIDL IIE SIDCUL

5000-

6 Ms Isha Construction

Shop 32 amp 34 Grand Floor Raipur Road- Dehradun

2000-

7 Ms Dhirendra Singh Negi

Village Talli Bagi Patti Tehri Garhwal

2000-

8 Ms Electrocon Power

Village Rameshwarput Lalpur US Nagar

2000-

9 Ms Special Cables Pvt Ltd

Unit 2 Plot No 60-65 Sector-3IIE Pantnagar

3435-

10 Ms GB Equipment Systems Ltd

Industrial Area Selaqui- Dehradun

3500-

11 Ms GB Springs

PL 2223 Km Chakrata Road Rampur Dehradun

5000-

12 Ms Accuraus (India)

B-7 Ramnaga Indl Estate Roorke

2000-

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13 Ms Modern Electrn Electric Co

Dehradun

2000-

14 Ms Ms Godarari Enterprises

Dehradun

1250-

15 Ms Kanha Plastics Pvt Ltd

Dehradun

5000-

16 Ms IC Electicals Co(P) Ltd

Plot No E-94 Industrial Area Bharabad Haridwar

3450-

17 Ms Whale Graphics(India)Ltd

Dehradun

5000-

18 Jainson Herbo Labs Pvt Ltd

IIDC IIE US Nagar Pantnagar

3000-

19 Ms Krishna Murari Infratech

Pvt Ltd Haldwani

2000-

20 Ms Sakti Constructions

392 Indra Nagar Colony Dehrdun

3500-

21 Ms Universal Ind

B-8 Industrial Estate Bazpur Road Kashipur

5000-

22 Ms Sai Globe Packaging

Central Hope Town SelaquiDehradun

5000-

23 Ms Surat singh amp Sons

54 Akashdeep ColonyChakrata Road Dehradun

2000-

24 Ms Girraj Kintwear

7 Co-Operativ Society IE- Dehradun

2000-

25 Ms HQ Lamps Manufacturing

7 3-35 Sector 6 A SIDCUL Haridwar

3000-

26 Ms Uttam Rice amp Seeds Pvt Ltd

Gausala Mour Ramnagar Road Partappur Kashipur

2000-

27 Ms Creative Paper Products Rudrpur

2000-

28 Ms Asia Industries

Village Phaujimatkota Post ndashBhoorrani Rudrapur

-

29 Ms Shamsons Industries

C-22 Deveboomi Industrial Estate Roorkee

3000-

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30 Reveal Environment Solutions Kh N-999

Salem pur Rajputan Indusstrial Estate Roorkee

2000-

31 Ms Shiva Enterprises

2071 West Amber Talab Roorkee

2000-

32 Ms Aska Equipment Ltd

Plot NoC-21 Devbhoomi Indl Estate Raipur Haridwar

3000-

33 Ms Infinity

Kh Village Raipur Haridwar

3450-

34 Ms Badrinath Vaikalpik Urja

Shah Nagar Near Railaway Crossing Defance Colony Dehradun

2000-

35 Ms Amardeep Designs (P) Ltd

KhNo163 Laheshwari BhagwanPur Roorklee

3000-

36 Ms Amrit Herbals

Village amp Po Bhauwala-Dehradun

2000-

37 Ms Growth Associates

131 2nd

Floor BT Ganj-Roorkee

3000-

38 Ms Himalayan Hi Tech

Nurseries Santi Aashram Bharatpur Kamachaur

2000-

39 Ms JS Industries

Kunda Jaspur Road Kashipur US Nagar

3000-

40 Ms Digitech

8 Industrial Area Near Ram Nagar- Roorkee

2000-

41 Ms K-2 Cloth

Plot No 126-127 Sector IIDC

2000-

42 Ms Dinex India Pvt Ltd

59 Gandhi Road

2000-

43 Ms SK Guta

15 A Enclave GMS Road Dehradun

2000-

44 Ms Fire Devices(P) Ltd

Plot No 19-20 Sector-3A Indl Area SIDCUL Haridwar

3450-

Total

118285-

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CHAPTER-XIII

REVENUE EARNED

This Institute has earned revenue of Rs 140485- through consultancy services

provided to the MSMEs and fee collected for training programmes as per details given

below-

SNo Revenue Earnings Total for the

Financial Year (Rs)

1

CF WS revenue

0

2 Skill development programme (Training) fees- regular

course

8000

3 Skill development programme (Training) fees

Specialized High Tech Course (including CAD CAM)

0

4 Sale of Traineersquos products 50

5 Training Programme fees-

i Under Core Programme Action Plan 0

ii (Under PD Account) 0

6 Management Development Programme 0

7 Seminars Feesworkshop 5100

8 Capacity assessment 0

9 Project appraisals 0

10 Sick unit studies 0

11 In plant studies 0

12 Surveys 0

13 Energy audits 0

14 NSIC Registration GSPP 118285

15 Sub-Contracting Exchange (SCX) 0

16 Sale of publications 50

17 Others 6500

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18 Fee for participation in National Award-2013 0

19 NVDPVDP 0

TOTAL 137985

20 Sale of US stores etc 2500

Grand Total 140485

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CHAPTER-XIV

USE OF OFFICIAL LANGUAGE

Hindi is the Official Language of the Union of India and the Government policy aims at

progressively increasing the use of Hindi in official work Effective steps were taken during

the year in the Ministry of MSME to ensure compliance to Official Language Policy

implementation of the annual programme and compliance with the various orders of the

Government of India on the recommendations of the Committee of Parliament on Official

Language

COMPLIANCE OF SECTION 3(3)OF THE OFFICIAL LANGUAGE ACT 1963

All documents such as General Orders Notifications Press Communique Contracts

Agreements Tender Forms amp Notices Resolution MemorandumOffice memorandum

Administrative or other reports and Official Papers laid before a House or the Houses of

Parliament under section 3(3) of the Official Languages Act 1963 were issued bilingually

ie in Hindi and English General orders meant for departmental use were issued in Hindi

only

REPLIES TO LETTERS IN HINDI

All letters received in Hindi were replied to in Hindi

CORRESPONDENCE IN HINDI

Letters to State Governments Union Territory and Central Government offices located

in regions lsquoArsquo and lsquoBrsquo were issued in Hindi to the extent possible Similarly letters were sent in

Hindi to Central Government offices located in region lsquoCrsquo as per the targets laid down in the

Annual Programme About 9007 correspondence was made in Hindi in region lsquoArsquo 100 in

region rsquoBrsquo and 100 in region lsquoCrsquo

SECTIONS SPECIFIED FOR WORKING IN HINDI

The sections of the Ministry specified for doing 100 work in Hindi are working

satisfactorily

MONITORING AND INSPECTIONS

In order to ensure compliance with the Official Language Policy monitoring is done

though regular inspections

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CHAPTER-XV

TARGETS amp ACHIEVEMENTS

PART-A

1 Change in Industrial Scenario if any Industrial activity is gaining

momentum due to Industrial package to the state amp the upgradation of the MSEs

2 Other information ndash

I No of unit visited by MSME-DI

Official 117

Ii Total No of visitors inquiries

received in MSME-DI 648

iii Total No persons trained with- 414

a General 214

b Women Entrepreneurs 110 c SCST 17413 d Other backward Classes etc 12

e Minorities 0

3 Expenditure in Plan amp Non-Plan

a Plan Scheme-

Allotment Cumulative expenditure

FUNDS EXPENDITURE

Salary-14000000 12144775

Medical- 125000 124655

TE- 650000 647151

OE- 800000 7 99999

RRT- 4000 3000

Total 15579000 13719580

b Non-Plan Scheme- Nil

4 Administration Over

one year

Less than one year

a

b c

d

Post vacant Disciplinary proceeding initiated concluded pending Audit objections pending amp replied

Court cases pending if necessary

13

Nil Nil

Nil

01

Nil Nil

Nil

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Part- B

(This part may reflect the problems and actual work done under each programme as well

as actual extension service rendered for promotion of Industries)

1 Modernization of Workshop and

Laboratories- During

the month

Cumulative for the year

i Sanction received by MSME-DI

Converting the MSME-DI

Nil Nil

ii Value of new machinery

equipment installed received

Nil Nil

iii Value of orders of Machinery amp

Equipment placed with

DGSampD supplies

Nil Nil

2 Trade Industry growth-

i Nos of UAM registered

Manufacturingservice activity

Micro-5363 Small- 1707 Medium- 156

Total- 7226 (up to March2017)

ii Nos of UAM registered

ManufacturingServicing

activity

Manufacturing- 4243

Service- 2983

Total- 7226 (up to March2015)

iii Changes in industrial growth

rate if any (give information for

each trade unit(s) separately)

The industrial climate generated due to

announcement of Concessional package

provided impetus to the growth

parameters

3 Technical Assistance-

i No of entrepreneurs assisted

at the MSME-DI premises

outside premises

6481913

ii No of entrepreneurs assisted

at their premises

631

iii No of trade Associations

contacted for up-gradation of

Industries

12

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iv Details of programme for

specific group of covered in

Action Plan prepared along

with their details

NA

v No of units registered under

the Govt purchase

programme

43 Nos

vi Identification of products

having potential for

development in the State

(Attach a separate list)

1 Fruit based products

2 Processing of vegetables

3 Spice grinding

4 Glow signboard amp hoardings

5 Medicinal concentrate

6 Essential Oils

vii Problems of trade Industries

other than financial if any

Marketing amp transportation bottleneck

viii Additional support required for

improving performance of

trade Industries

Marketing Support

x Any other significant

programme Give information

or work done for each trade

discipline separately and

enclosed separate sheet to

highlight the salient points of

work done

No

4 Ancillary Development Programme No of-

a Captive Ancillary in the State NA

b New units (Anc) established

during the month

NA

c New items identified and

accepted for promoting

Ancillary

NA

d Vendor Development

Programme organized for

whom

Conducted programmes-

National Level-00

State level- 05 nos

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5 Any other special work done by the Institute- -

- One day awareness programme on Packaging for Exports

In Association with SBS College Rudrapur at Rudrapur on 31052016 for 32

participants

- One day workshop on Quality Management System amp Quality Technology

Tools (QMSQTT)

In Association with Bahadrabad Industries Development Welfare

Association Haridwar at Haridwar on 21072016 for 32 participants

- One day awareness programme on Product Certification

Conducted at Selaqui Dehradun on 19102016 for 60 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Design Clinic

Conducted at Haridwar on 20022016 for 28 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Digital Payment

Conducted in Uttarakhand State 16 programmes for 406 participants

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Part C Other Special Activities

Sl No Activity Target Achievement

1 Hindi Meeting 04 nos 04 nos

2 Hindi Pakhwara amp Hindi Diwas from 14092016 to

28092016 01 no 01 no

3 Hindi Workshop Nil Nil

4 Assistance provided in EDP of other organisation

(2 days EDP of NCCD) at MSME-DI

Haldwani

Nil 01 no

5 (i)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp Commercial Bid Opening on Lean Manufacturing for Auto component at Rudrapur on 22042016

(ii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in joint DSR

audit Audit with NPC Kanpur of Boss Cluster Rudrapur from 20042016 to 21042016 (iii)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint MBR3 Audit with QCI of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar from 08082016 to 10082016 (iv) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Boss Cluster at Rudrapur in November 2016

(v) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR5 Audit

of Pace Auto Cluster-1 at Rudrapur in November 2016 (vi)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint Audit

of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar in December 2016 (vii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Havells Fan Lean Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017 (viii)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp

Commercial Bid Opening for Plastic Component Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017

Nil

08 nos

6 Participated in National Awards held in Ludhiana Punjab on 18102016 presented by Honrsquoble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi

Nil 01 no

7 Participated in PMEGP Task force meeting of Nainital

District on 020816081116 Nil 02 nos

8 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a 3 days exhibition lsquoDestination Uttarakhand 2016rsquo organised by Ms Freindz Exhibition amp Promotions (p) ltd New Delhi at Dehradun from 24-26102016

Nil 01 no

9 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in the Stone Laying

ceremony of a new Technology Centre at Sitarganj on 141116 inaugrated by Honrsquoble Union Minister of MSMEs Sh Kalaraj Mishra

Nil 01 no

10 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a lsquoVendor Meet-

2016rsquo organised by Tata Auto Comp Systems Ltd at Rudrapur

Nil 01 no

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11 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in SLSC meeting for

National Awards and SLAB meeing at Dehradun on 17022017

Nil 01 no

12 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a training on

Lean Manufacturing at Indore MP from 080317 to 100317

Nil 01 no

13 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Hindi meeting

organized by NARAKAS on 30032017 01 no 01 no

PART-E

Sl

No

Description of activity Annual target Under PD

Ac

Total

1 EDPIMCEET Export

Packging Product

Certification QMS-QTT

Incubator ZEDDesign

8611113

31

Nil 25

i No of programmes

conducted

7601113

31

Nil 23

ii No of persons trained 159255032

326032235

16828

Nil 1001

2 Follow-up action of previous Entrepreneurship Development Programmes -

Year Total no of trainees

trained

No of trainees who

have set up units

employed till date

2006-07 143 39

2007-08 917 71

2008-09 946 36

2009-10 2323 43

2010-11 2203 49

2011-12 2321 53

2012-13 2265 59

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2013-14 2234 74

2014-15 504 53

2015-16 926

2016-17 414

3 Motivational Campaigns- Annual target Conducted

No of Campaigns

conducted

06 06

4 i Project profiles (new) Nil Nil

ii Project profiles

(updated)

Nil Nil

iii State industrial

profiles

Nil 1

iv District industrial

potential survey

reports

Nil 13

v Any other Nil Nil

5 Name of the units

provided-

Intensive technical

consultancy (A brief

write-up)

6 Programme on ISO 900014000

Year Target No of

Programmes

conducted

No of Units

participated

No of units

obtained ISO

certification

during the

year

No of units

obtained ISO

Certification

till date

2006-07 - - - - -

2007-08 - - - - -

2008-09 - - - 17 17

2009-10 - - - 10 10

2010-11 - - - - 24

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2011-12 - - - - 25

2012-13 - - - - Nil

2013-14 - - - - 17

2014-15 - - - 18

2015-16 - - - 11 11

7 Programmes on

Name of the programme No of Programmes No of participants

WTO - -

One Day Awareness

Programme on Cluster Dev

Scheme

- -

One day Awareness

Programme on IPR

- -

9 Vendor Development Programmes cum exhibitions

Year Tar

get

No of

VDPs

conducted

No of SSI

units

participat

ed

No unit

register

ed

During

the

month

No of SSI units obtained orders

No

Rs No Rs

2006-07 1 - - - - - - - -

2007-08 NIL - - - - - - - -

2008-09 1 1 120 - - - - - -

2009-10 1 - - - - - - - -

2010-11 1 1 43 - - - - - -

2011-12 3 3 222 - - - - - -

2012-13 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

311

158+551

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2013-14 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

314

148+1541

-

-

-

-

-

- 2014-15 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

374

118+2000

-

-

-

-

-

-

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2015-16 5 1

5(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

236

100+2000

-

-

-

-

-

- 2016-17 5 1

5(SVDP)

0(NVDP)

259

Nil

10 Programmes on Achievement

ii Energy conservationEnergy Efficient

Technology etc

00

iv Packaging for export 01

v Product Certification 01

vi CLCSS 00

vii QMSQTT 01

Viii Lean Manufacturing 00

ix Business Incubator 03

x Design Clinic 01

xi ZED 03

11

Revenue of the Institute

Total revenue

earned

Rs

140485-

12

Revenue of the workshop

Annual

Target

Total revenue

earned

Rs

Nil Nil

13 Media coverage details- No(s)

i Press releases during the Year 4

ii Exhibitions participated 02

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iii RadioTV talks -

iv Advertisements released 5

v Press clipping compiled for the year -

vi Press clipping hosted on website -

vii Publications if any -

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CHAPTER-XVI

DISTRICT INDUSTRIES CENTRES VISITED BY THE OFFICERS OF

THIS INSTITUTE

The officers of this Institute visited District Industries Centre for discussion relating to

development of industries in the state and in connection with attending the Task Force

Meetingother official work

1 District Industries Centre Haldwani

2 District Industries Centre Almora

3 District Industries Centre Rudrapur Udham Singh Nagar

4 District Industries Centre Bageshwar

5 District Industries Centre Roorkee

6 District Industries Centre Dehradun

7 District Industries Centre Kotdwar

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CHAPTER-XVII

INCENTIVES TO ENTREPRENEURS

(i) Fiscal Incentives to new Industrial Units and to existing units on their substantial

expansion

New Industrial units and existing industrial units on their substantial expansion as defined set

up in growth centers industrial infrastructure development center(IIDCs) Industrial Estates

Export Processing Zones Theme Parks (Food Processing Parks Software Technology Parks

etc) as stated in Annexure-1 and Other areas as notified from time to time by the Central

Government are entitled to

(A) 100 (hundred percent) outright excise duty exception for a period of 10 years from

the date of commencement of commercial production

(B) 100 Income tax exemption for initial period of five years and thereafter 30 for

companies and 25 for other than companies for a further period of five years for

the entire state of Uttaranchal and Himachal Pradesh from the date of

commencement of commercial production

(C) 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

Rs30 lakh The existing units will also be entitled to this subsidy on their substantial

expansion as defined

(D) Thrust sector industries as mentioned in Annexure-II are entitled to similar

concession as mentioned in para 3(i) amp (ii) above in the entire state of Uttaranchal

and Himachal Pradesh without any area restrictions

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Development of Industrial Infrastructure

(i) The funding pattern under the Growth Centre Scheme currently envisaging a

central assistance of Rs10 crore per center is raised to Rs15 crore per center

(ii) The financing pattern of integrated infrastructure development center (IIDC)

between Government of India and SIDBI will change from 23 to 41 and the GOI

funds would be in the nature of a grant so as to provide the required infrastructural

support

Other Incentives

(i) Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna (PMMY) To bring the unbanked people under

the mainstream banking and make the neglected section of the population self

reliant and self dependent Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna was launched under 3

stages ie Shishu (Max Rs 50000) Kishor (Max Rs 5 Lacs)and Tarun (Rs 10

Lacs)

(iv) Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP)

Government of India has approved the introduction of a new credit linked subsidy

programme called Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation programme (PMEGP)

by merging the two schemes Prime Ministerrsquos Rojgar Yojana (PMRY) and Rural

Employment Generation Programme (REGP) for generation of employment

opportunities through establishment of Micro enterprise in rural as well as urban

areas PMEGP is a central sector scheme and being administrated by Ministry of

Micro Small amp Medium Enterprises (Mo MSME) The scheme is implementing by

Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC)a statutory organization under the

administrative control of Mo MSME as the single nodal agency at the National

level At the State level the scheme is being implemented through State

KVIC Directorates State Khadi amp Village Industries Boards ( KVIBs) and District

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Industries Centre( DICs) and Banks The Government subsidy under the scheme is

being routed by KVIC through the identified banks for eventual distribution to the

beneficiaries entrepreneurs in their Bank accounts

Ineligible Industries under the Policy

The list of industries excluded from the purview of proposed concessions is at

Annexure ndashII

In addition the Doon Valley Notifications (SONo102(E) dated 1st Feb 1989

(Annexure-IV) as amended from time to time issued by Ministry of Environment amp

Forests would continue to operate in the Doon Valley area on the industries

notified under it are excluded from the proposed concessions in the state of

Uttarakhand

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Annex -I

DETAILS OF TRAINING PROGRAMME CONDUCTED DURING THE YEAR 2016-17 S No Programme details Duration Candidate Details Name of the

Coordinator SC ST OBC PH GEN TOTAL M F M F M F M F M F

EDP

1 EDP (GEN) on Tour

Operator amp Tourist Guide at Ranibagh

Haldwani Nainital

18022017

to 22022017

10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 2 22 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director (Mech)

2 EDP(SC) on Wireman

Training at Shantipuri

Pantnagar US Nagar

13022017

to

23022017

18 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 20 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

3 ESDP (WPH-STP)

on Bakery amp

Confectionary Products Ranibagh

Nainital

06092016

to

20102016

0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 20 23 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

4 ESDP(SC-STP) on

Computer Accounting with Tally at

Kaladhungi Nainital

16082016

to 29092016

10 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

5 ESDP(SC) on Computer Accounting

Dehradun

21072016 to

02092016

10 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 5 25 UC Khanduri Asst Director

(Chem)

6 ESDP(GEN) on

Garments

Manufacturing at

Almora

22072016

to

02092016

0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 21 23 DS Martolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

7 ESDP(GEN) on Solar Energy at Haldwani

Nainital

04112016 to

16122016

3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 16 0 20 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

I- Total Participants

(Nos)

51 20 0 1 2 3 1 0 30 48 156

IMC

1 IMC(Gen) at Pantnagar US Nagar

23022017 16 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 13 8 38 DK Aggarwal Asst Director

(Mech)

2 IMC(SC) at ITI

Bageshwar

18032017 31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 50 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

3 IMC(SC) at Takula

Almora

09032016 22 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 4 39 UC Khanduri

Asst Director (Chem)

4 IMC(Gen) at JITI

Almora

16032017 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 9 42 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

5 IMC(ST) at ITI

Almora

15032016 19 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 41 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

6 IMC(Gen) at Ranibagh Haldwani Nainital

23022017 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 35 6 45 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

II- Total Participants

(Nos)

93 9 12 0 4 0 0 0 110 27 255

Grand Total (I + II)

13 PROGRAMMES

144 29 12 1 6 3 1 0 140 75 411

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Annex -II

List of Thrust Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo List of Thrust Industries

01 Floriculture

02 Medicinal herbs and aromatic herbs etc ndash processing

03 Honey

04 Horticulture and Agro based Industries such as -

a Sauces Ketchup etc

b Fruit juices amp fruit pulp

c Jams Jellies vegetable juices puree pickles etc

d Preserved fruits and vegetables

e Processing of fresh fruits and vegetables including packaging

f Processing preservation packaging of mushrooms

05 Food processing industry excluding those included in the negative list

06 Sugar and its by-products

07 Silk and silk products

08 Wool and wool products

09 Woven fabrics (Excisable garments)

10 Sports goods and articles and equipment for general physical exercise and equipment

for adventure sports activities

11 Paper and paper products excluding those in negative list

12 Pharma products

13 Information amp communication technology

Computer hardware

14 Bottling of mineral water

15 Eco-tourism ndash Hotels resorts spa entertainmentamusement parks and ropeways

16 Industrial gases (based on atmospheric fraction)

17 Handicrafts

18 Non-timber forest product based industries

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Negative List of Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo Negative list of Industries

01 Tobacco and tobacco products including cigarettes and pan masala

02 Thermal Power Plant (coaloil based)

03 Coal washeries dry coal processing

04 Inorganic Chemicals excluding medicinal grade oxygen (280411) medicinal grade hydrogen peroxide

(284711) compressed air (285130)

05 Organic Chemicals excluding Provitamins vitamins Hormones (2936) Glycosides (2939) sugars (2940)

06 Tanning and dying extracts tanins and their derivatives dyes colours paints and varnishes putty fillers and

other mastics inks

07 Marble and mineral substances not classified anywhere

08 Flour mills and rice mills

09 Foundries using coal

10 Minerals fuels mineral oils and products of their distillation

Bituminous substances mineral waxes

11 Synthetic rubber product

12 Cement clinkers and asbestos raw including fibre

13 Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp Fuses fireworks matches propellant powder etc)

14 Mineral or chemical fertilizers

15 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture and formulation)

16 Fibre glass and articles thereof

17 Manufacture of pulp ndash wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving pulp)

18 Branded aerated water soft drinks (non-fruit based)

19 Paper-

Writing or printing paper etc

Paper or paperboard etc

Maplitho paper etc

Newsprint in rolls or sheets

Craft paper etc

Sanitary towels etc

Cigarette paper

Grease-proof paper

Toilet or facial tissue etc

Paper and paperboard laminated internally with bitumen tar or asphalt

Carbon or similar copying paper

Products consisting of sheets of paper or paper board impregnated coated or covered with plastics etc

Paper and paperboard coated impregnated or covered with wax etc

20 Plastics and articles thereof

Serial No 5 Reproduction synthesis not allowed as also downstream industries for sugar

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Annex -III

RESTRICTIONS ON LOCATION OF INDUSTRIES MINING OPERATIONS AND OTHER DEVELOPMENT

ACTIVITIES IN DOON VALLEY IN UTTAR PRADESH

MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS

(Department of Environment Forests amp Wildlife)

New Delhi the 1st February 1989

NOTIFICATION

NOTIFICATION under section 3(2)(v) of Environment (Protection) Act 1986 and Rule 5(3) (d) of

Environment (Protection) Rules 1986 Restricting location of industries mining operations and other

development activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh

SO102(E) ndash Whereas notification under sub-rule (3) of rule 5 of the Environment (Protection)

Rules 1986 inviting objections against the imposition of restriction on location of industries mining

operation and other developmental activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh was published vide No

SO 923(E) dated the 6th October 1988

And Whereas all objections received have been duly considered by the Central Government

Now therefore in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (d) of sub-rule (3) of Rule 5 of the

said rules the Central Government hereby imposes restrictions on the following activities in Doon Valley

bounded on the North by Mussorie ridge in the North-East by Lesset Himalayan range on the South-

West by Shivalik ranges river Ganga in the South-East and river Yamuna in the North-West except those

activities which are permitted by the Central Government for examining the environmental impacts

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(i) Location setting of industrial units ndash It has to be as per guidelines given in the annexure or guidelines

as may be issued from time to time by the Ministry of Environment amp Forests Government of India

(ii) Mining ndash Approval of the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests must be obtained before starting

any mining activity

(iii) Tourism ndash It should as per Tourism Development Plan (TDP) to be prepared by the State Department

of Tourism and duly approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(iv) Grazing ndash As per the plan to be prepared by the State Government and duly approved by the Union

Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(v) Land Use ndash As per Master Plan of development and Land Use Plan of the entire area to be prepared

by the State Government and approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

[No J-200123886-1A]

Sd-

(KP GEETHAKRISHNAN)

Secretary

ANNEXURE

Guidelines for permitting restricting industrial units in the Doon Valley area

Industries will be classified under Green Orange and Red categories as shown below for purposes of

permittingrestricting such industrial units in the Doon Valley from the environmental and ecological

considerations

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CATEGORY GREEN

A LIST OF INDUSTRIES IN APPROVED INDUSTRIAL AREAS WHICH MAY BE DIRECTRLY CONSIDERED

FOR ISSUE OF NO OBJECTION CERTIFICATE WITHOUT REFERRING TO (MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS) (IN CASE OF DOUBTS REFERENCE WILL BE MADE TO MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS)

1 All such non-obnoxious and non-hazardous industries employing upto 100 persons The

abnoxious and hazardous industries are those using inflammable explosive corrosive or

toxic substances

2 All such industries which do not discharge industrial effluents of a polluting nature and

which do not undertake any of the following process

Electroplating

Galvanizing

Bleaching

Degreasing

Phosphating

Dyeing

Pickling tanning

Polishing

Cooking of fibres and Digesting

Designing of Fabric

Unhairing Soaking deliming and bating of hides

Washing of fabric

Trimming Puling juicing and blanching of fruits and vegetables

Washing of equipment and regular floor washing using of considerable cooling water

Separated milk buttermilk and whey

Stopping and processing of grain

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Distillation of alcohol stillage and evaporation

Slaughtering of animals rendering of bones washing of meat

Juicing of sugar cane extraction of sugar Filteration centrifugation distillation

Pulping and fermenting of coffee beam

Processing of fish

Filter back wash in DM Plants exceeding 20 KI per day capacity

Pulp making pulp processing and paper making Cocking of coal washing of blast furnace

flue gases

Stripping of oxides

Washing of used sand by hydraulic discharge

Washing of latex etc

Solvent extraction

3 All such industries which do no use fuel in their manufacturing process or in any subsidiary

process and which do not emit fugitive emissions of a diffused nature

Industries not satisfying any one of the three criteria are recommended to be referred to Ministry

of Environment amp Forests

The following industries appear to fall in non-hazardous non-obnoxious and non-polluting

category subject to fulfillment of above three conditions

1 Atta-chakkies

2 Rice Mullors

3 Iceboxes

4 Dal mills

5 Groundnut decortinating (dry)

6 Chilling

7 Tailoring and garment making

8 Apparl making 9 Cotton and woolen hosiery

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10 Handloom weaving

11 Shoe lace manufacturing

12 Gold and Silver thread and sari work

13 Gold and Silver smithy

14 Leather Footwear and leather products excluding tanning amp hide processing

15 Manufacture of mirror from sheet glass and photo-frame

16 Musical instruments manufacturing

17 Sports goods

18 Bamboo and cane products (only dry operations)

19 Card Board and paper products (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

20 Insulation and other coated papers (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

21 Scientific and Mathematical instruments

22 Furniture (Wooden and Steel)

23 Assembly of domestic electrical appliances

24 Radio assembling

25 Fountain pens

26 Polythene plastic and PVC goods through extrusionmoulding

27 Surgical gauges and bandages

28 Railway sleepers (only concrete)

29 Cotton spinning and weaving

30 Rope (cotton and plastic)

31 Carpet weaving

32 Assembly of Air coolers

33 Wires pipes-extruded shapes from metals

34 Automobile servicing amp repair stations

35 Assembly of Bicycles baby carriages and other small non-motorised vehicles

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36 Electronics equipment (assembly)

37 Toys

38 Candles

39 Carpentary ndash excluded saw mill

40 Cold storage (small scale)

41 Restaurants

42 Oil-ginningexpelling (non-hydrogenation and no refining)

43 Ice Cream

44 Mineralized water

45 Jobbing amp Machining

46 Manufacture of Steel units amp suit cases

47 Paper pins amp U clips

48 Block making for printing

49 Optical frames

CATEGORY ORANGE

B LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CAN BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY WITH PROPER

ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL ARRANGEMENT

1 All such industries which discharge some liquid effluents (below 500 klday) that can be

controlled with suitable proven technology

2 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is less than 24 mtday and

the particulars emissions from which can be controlled with suitable proven technology

3 All such industries employing not more than 500 persons

The following industries with adoption of proven pollution control technology subject to

fulfilling the above three condition fall under this category

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1 Lime manufacture ndash pending decision on proven pollution control device and

Supreme Courtrsquos decision on quarrying

2 Ceramics

3 Sanitary ware

4 Tyres and tubes

5 Refuse incineration (controlled)

6 Flour mills

7 Vegetable oils including solvent extracted oils

8 Soap without steam boiling process and synthetic detergents formulation

9 Steam generating plants

10 Manufacture of office and house hold equipment and appliances involving use of

fossil fuel combustion

11 Manufacture of machineries and machine tools and equipments

12 Industrial gases (only) Nitrogen Oxygen and CO2

13 Miscellaneous glassware without involving use of fossil-fuel combustion

14 Optical glass

15 Laboratory ware

16 Petroleum storage amp transfer facilities

17 Surgical and medical products including amp probabilities of latex products

18 Foot wear (Rubber)

19 Bakery products biscuits amp Confectioners

20 Instant teacoffee coffee processing

21 Malted food

22 Manufacture of power driven pumps compressors refrigeration units fire

fighting equipment etc

23 Wire drawing (cold process) amp bailing straps

24 Steel furniture fasteners etc

25 Plastic processed goods

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26

Medical amp surgical instruments

27

Acetylene (synthetic)

28

Glue amp Gelatine

29

Potassium permanganse

30

Metallic sodium

31

Photographic films papers amp photographic chemicals

32

Surface coating industries

33

Fragrances fragours amp food additives

34

Plant nutrients (only manure)

Note

35

aerated watersoft drink

(a) Industries falling within the above identified list shall be assessed by the State Pollution

Control Board and referred to the Union Department of Environment for consideration

before according No Objection Certificate

(b) The total number of fuel burning industries that shall be permitted in the Valley will be

limited by 8 tonnes per day or Sulphur Dioxides from all sources (This corresponds to 400

tonnes per day Coal with 1 sulphur)

(c) Setting of Industrial areas should be based on sound criteria

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CATEGORY RED

C LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CANNOT BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY

1 All those industries which discharge effluents of a polluting nature at the rate of more

than 500 klday and for which the natural course for sufficient dilution is not available

and effluents from which cannot be controlled with suitable technology

2 All such industries employing more than 500 personsday

3 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is more than 24 mtday

The following industries appear to fall under this category covered by all the points as

above

1 Ferrous and non-ferrous metal extraction refining casting forging alloy making

processing etc

2 Dry Coal ProcessingMineral processing industries like Ore

sintering benefication pollutization etc

3 Phosphate look processing plants

4 Cement plants with horizontal rotary kilns

5 Glass and glass products involving use of coal

6 Petroleum refinery

7 Petro-chemical industries

8 Manufacture of lubricating oils and greases

9 Synthetic rubber manufacture

10 Coal oil wood or nuclear based thermal power plants

11 Vanaspati hydrogenated vegetable oils for industrial purposes

12 Sugar mills (white and khandari)

13 Craft paper mills

14 Coke oven by products and coaltar distillation products

15 Alkalies

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16

Caustic soda

17

Potash

18

Electro thermal products (artificial abrasives Calcium carbide etc)

19

Phosphorous and its compounds

20

Acids and their salts (organic amp inorganic)

21

Nitrogen compounds (Cynides cynamides and other nitrogen compounds)

22

Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp fuses)

23

Pthalic anhydride

24

Processes involving chlorinated hydrocarbon

25

Chlorine Fluorine bromine Iodine amp their compounds

26

Fertilizer industry

27

Paper board and straw board

28

Synthetics fibres

29 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture

formulations)

amp

30 Basic drugs

31 Alcohol (Industrial or potable)

32 Leather industry including tanning and processing

33 Coke making coal liquification and fuel gas making industries

34 Fibre glass production and processing

35 Manufacture of pulp-wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving

pulp)

36 Pigment dyes and their intermediates

37 Industrial carbons (including graphite electrodes anodes midget electrodes

graphite blocks graphite crucibles gas carbons activated carbon synthetic

diamonds carbon black channel black lamp black etc)

38 Electro-chemicals (other than these covered under Alkali group)

39 Paints enamels amp varnishes

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40 Poly propylene

41 Poly Vinyl chloride

42 Cement with vertical shaft kiln technology penging certification of proven

technology on pollution control

43 Chlorates perchlorates amp peroxides

44 Polishes

45 Synthetic resin amp Plastic products

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5 Shri Amit Mohan Investigator (Mechanical)-

Looking after Mechanical Workshop Mechanical Division Co-ordination of office

meetings PMEGP Skill Development Programmes DLBC Meeting SLBC meetings

Library SENET (Visiting official mail amp DC office website AMC of LAN Telephone

Printers Photocopiers Computers amp EPBX) MDA (International Trade fairs amp

exhibitions) Media Management CLCSS amp CGTMSE Auto Cluster and Other

works amp targets assigned by the Director He is the nodal officer for Haridwar amp

Uttarkashi Districts

Coordination of work-

Sh VK Sharma Dy Director Ic coordinates all activities including the field

visits to organize programmes at various places of the state in order to ensure even and

effective spread of the activities of the Institute

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STAFF IN POSITION OF MSME-DI HALDWANI AS ON 31032017

Sl No

Name of Post Noof post

In Position

Vacant Name

1

Director

1

0

1

Vacant

2 Dy Director (Ic) 1 1 0 Sh VK Sharma

3 AssttDirector GrI (Food) 1 0 1 Vacant

4 AssttDirector GrI(Chem) 1 0 1 Vacant

5 AssttDirector GrII(Chem) 2 0 2 Vacant

6 AssttDirectorGrII(Mech) 2 1 1 Sh DK Aggarwal

7 Asstt Director Gr II(IMT)MF 1 1 0 Sh SC Kandpal

8 Asstt Director Gr II(Admn) 1 1 0 Sh DS Martolia

9 Asstt Director Gr II(Stats) 1 1 0 Sh Pushkar Singh

10

Asstt Director GrII(Elecx) 1 0 1 Vacant

11

Investigator (Chem) 1

0

1

Vacant

12 Investigator (Mech) 1 1

0

Sh Amit Mohan

13 Investigator (LF) 1 0 1 Vacant

14 Office Supdt 1 0 1 Vacant

15 Upper Division Clerks 1 0 1 Vacant

16 Lower Division Clerks 3 2 1 Sh Mohan S Bisht

Sh Subodh Banerjee

17 Instructor 2 0 2 Vacant

18 Skilled Worker GrII 1 1 0 ShVinod Kr Arya

19 Driver 1 1 0 ShPrem Singh

20 Helper 1 0 1 Vacant

21 MTS 6 6 0 ShRanveer Singh

ShJagdish Lal

ShRam Sewak

ShBishan Ram

ShPooran Chandra

Sh Sandeep

Total 29 17 12

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CHAPTER-V

1 Classification of Enterprises

Subsequent to the implementation of rdquoThe Micro Small and Medium Enterprises

Development Act 2006rdquo with effect from October 2006 filing of Entrepreneurs

Memorandum Part-I and Part-II came into vogue Under the Act Micro Small and

Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) are classified as under

Enterprise

(Type) Investment in Plant amp Machinery

(Manufacturing) Investment in Equipment

(Service) Micro Up to `25 lakh Up to ` 10 lakh Small Above ` 25 lakh up to ` 5 crore Above ` 10 lakh up to ` 2 crore Medium Above ` 5 crore up to ` 10 crore Above ` 2 crore up to ` 5 crore

2 Udyog Aadhar Memorandum (UAM)

In order to simplify the process involved in the filing of Entrepreneurs Memorandum (Part

I ampII) and to save the entrepreneurs from undue hardships a one page self certified

registration form named UAM has been introduced This can be filed on line from

anywhere and at any time thus doing away the need of coming physically to District

Industries Centre and with no time lag This has become effective wef01092015 This

Unique Aadhaar No enables the unitsenterprises to seek various assistance from the

Government wherever required and apply online about various services being offered by

All Ministries and Departments

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Recent Trends in Growth of MSME in Uttarakhand

[Filing of Udyod Aadhar Memorandum during 2015-16 to 2016-17]

11 Udyoyg Adhaar Memorandum replaced Entrepreneur Memorandum(Part II) and came into existence wef 01092015 (Chart 11)

Chart 11 Number of UAM filed by the MSMEs in Uttarakhand State from 01 September 2015 to 31 March 2017

Source www udyogaadhaargovin

0

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

7000

Micro Small Medium Total

Series1 5064 1614 142 6820

UA

M f

iled

No of UAM filed during 01092015 to 31032017

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21 District-wise distribution of number of UAM filed during 01092015 to 31032017 is as noted below (Statement 21)

Statement 21 District-wise distribution of number of UAM filed by the MSMEs in Uttarakhand

State during 01092015 to 31032017

Position as on 31st March 2017

SNo

Name of District

Udyog Aadhaar

Regd

Micro

Small

Medium

1 Almora 229 183 42 4

2 Bageshwar 180 170 10 0

3 Chamoli 181 176 5 0

4 Champawat 166 150 16 0

5 Dehradun 937 745 182 10

6 Haridwar 1709 983 651 75

7 Nainital 485 343 125 17

8 Pauri Garhwal 417 349 64 4

9 Pithoragarh 242 236 4 2

10 Rudraprayag 132 130 2 0

11 Tehri Garhwal 261 226 34 1

12 Udham Singh

Nagar

1670 1175 466 29

13 Uttarkashi 211 198 13 0

Total 6820 5064 1614 142

Source www udyogaadhaargovin

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Chart 21 District-wise distribution of number of UAM filed by the MSMEs in

Uttarakhand State during 01092015 to 31032017

22 Top five Districts in terms of number of UAM filed by the MSMEs upto

31032017 are Haridwar US Nagar Dehradun Nainital and Pauri These

Districts together account for 7651 of the total number of UAM filed

0

200

400

600

800

1000

1200

No of UAM filed wef 01092015 to 31032017 (District wise)

Micro

Small

Medium

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Distribution of UAM filed by Manufacturing and Service Enterprises

31 Out of the total UAM filed discussed above distribution as per Manufacturing

and Service Sector among Micro Small amp Medium segments in Uttarakhand

State are as noted below

Position as on 31st March 2017

SNo

Name of District

Udyog Aadhaar Regd

Micro Small Medium

Manufac-turing

Service M S M S M S

1 Almora 111 126 104 82 6 40 1 4

2 Bageshwar 101 82 96 77 5 5 0 0

3 Chamoli 96 99 96 93 0 6 0 0

4 Champawat 100 77 89 69 11 8 0 0

5 Dehradun 470 646 328 555 134 86 8 5

6 Haridwar 1217 501 604 384 543 110 70 7

7 Nainital 331 217 223 158 102 44 6 15

8 Pauri Garhwal 194 229 144 208 47 20 3 1

9 Pithoragarh 181 97 170 89 7 6 4 2

10 Rudraprayag 72 61 70 61 2 0 0 0

11 Tehri Garhwal 172 107 145 93 27 13 0 1

12 Udham Singh

Nagar

1123 553 725 453 374 95 24 5

13 Uttarkashi 75 188 72 175 3 13 0 0

Total 4243 2983 2866 2497 1261 446 116 40

Source www udyogaadhaargovin

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CHAPTER-VI

TRAINING INDUSTRIAL MOTIVATION CAMPAIGNS (IMC) AND

ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES (EDP)

The micro small and medium enterprises (MSME) sector has emerged as a highly

vibrant and dynamic sector of the Indian economy over the last five decades MSMEs not

only play crucial role in providing large employment opportunities at comparatively lower

capital cost than large industries but also help in industrialization of rural amp backward areas

thereby reducing regional imbalances assuring more equitable distribution of national

income and wealth MSMEs are complementary to large industries as ancillary units and

contribute enormously to the socio-economic development of the country

The Ministry of Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (Mo MSME) promotes the

development of micro and small enterprises in the country with the objective of creating self-

employment opportunities and upgrading the relevant skills of existing and potential

entrepreneurs

Entrepreneurship development is one of the key elements for promotion of micro and

small enterprises particularly the first generation entrepreneurs Entrepreneurship and

resultant creation of employment and wealth is a major means of inclusive development

Hence entrepreneurship development has been one of the priorities in almost all the

countries the world over

In order to ensure that young entrepreneurs are encouraged and suitably equipped to

go into new ventures the Ministry has set up three National level Entrepreneurship

Development Institute namely National Institute for Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (

NI-MSME) Hyderabad The National Institute for Entrepreneurship and Small Business

Development (NIESBUD) NOIDA and Indian Institute of Entrepreneurship (IIE) Guwahati to

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undertake the task of promotion of entrepreneurship and skill development training on a

regular basis

This institute has also been supporting the efforts of Government of Uttarakhand

Industrial Associations Technical Managerial Institutions other NGOs and entrepreneurs for

motivational and skill development needs

The State of Uttarakhand has difficult geographical terrain having international border

with Nepal China amp Tibet The state has about 89 of the land as a mountain region

containing transportation bottleneck It is not found viable in long run to set up large and

medium scale units in the hilly region The Institute is therefore focusing for development of

micro and small enterprises in this region for motivating the educated unemployed youths

towards self-employment

The Institute organized EDPs on Solar Energy Tour Operator and Tourist Guide

Bakery and Confectionary Products Computer Accounting with Tally Electrical Appliance

Repairing Garments manufacturing Food Processing etc at various locations in the

state It is vital to mention here that the Govt of Uttarakhand is focusing on

harvesting Solar Energy in the state therefore there is lot of scope in this renewable

source of energy

The Institute was assigned the targets for conducting of 6 ESDPs Gen 02 SC- 01 ST-

01 Women amp PH(S)- 01 SC(S)- 01 2 EDPs SC-01 GEN-1 IMCs-6 (Gen-03 SC-

02 ST-01) during the year The details of the aforesaid EDPs and IMCs is given at

annexure-I

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CHAPTER-VII

NATIONAL MANUFACTURING COMPTITIVENESS PROGRAMME

(NMCP)

The Government has announced formulation of National Manufacturing

Competitiveness Programme in 2005 with an objective to support the Small and Medium

Enterprises (SMEs) in their endeavour to become competitive and adjust the competitive

pressure caused by liberalization and moderation of tariff rates Under the scheme

Manufacturing Competitiveness Programme by the National Manufacturing Competitiveness

Council

Worldwide it is manufacturing that has driven growth In order to revive the

manufacturing sector particularly micro small and medium enterprises and to enable them

to adjust to the competitive pressures caused by liberalization and moderation of tariff rates

I propose to launch a new scheme that will help them strengthen their operations and

sharpen their competitiveness The scheme will be called the Manufacturing Competitiveness

Programme The design of the scheme will be worked out by the National Manufacturing

Competitiveness Council (NMCC) in consultation with the industry along with relevant stake

holders like the Ministry of MSME conceptualized and finalized the components of the

programme incorporating suitable inputs from the stake holders Nine Schemes have been

drawn up including schemes for promotion of ICT Design Clinics and Marketing Support etc

for SMEs Implementation will be in the PPP model and financing will be tied up during the

course of the next year

MSME-DI Haldwani motivated entrepreneurs to adopt and modernise themselves

taking assistance from NMCP schemes through various training programmes It also

conducted awareness programmes of some schemes like QMS amp QTT Lean Manufacturing

Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) Product Certification Zero Defect Zero Effect CLCSS

Businss Incubator Bar Code Energy Efficiency Technology etc

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON ldquoQMSQTTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Vinayak Grand Haridwar

DATE- 25072016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 36

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

AssttDirector (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI haldwani

Sh Sudipt Kumar Scientist BIS Dehradun

Sh Ashish Bhargava Consultant

URS

Certification

Haridwar

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON ldquoDESIGN CLINIC SCHEMErdquo

PLACE- Hotel Gardenia SIDCUL Haridwar

DATE- 20022017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 28

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Prof Dr S Ghosal Professor amp Director School of Design

Studies UPES Dehradun

Sh Amit Mohan Invetigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoPACKAGING FOR EXPORTldquo

PLACE- SBS PG College Rudrapur

DATE- 31052016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 32

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Tushar Bandopadhyay Asstt Director

IIP New Delhi

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoSUPPORT FOR ENTREPRENEURIAL AND MANAGERIAL

DEVELOPMENT OF SMEs THROUGH INCUBATORrdquo

PLACE- Amrapali Group of Institutes Haldwani

DATE- 22032016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 60

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh VK Sharma Dy Director Ic

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Amit Mohan Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoSUPPORT FOR ENTREPRENEURIAL AND MANAGERIAL

DEVELOPMENT OF SMEs THROUGH INCUBATORrdquo

PLACE- Graphic Era University Dehradun

DATE- 16112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 86

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh SC Kandpal

Asstt Director (MF)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh BK Tiwari DG

Graphic Era University

Sh Amit Mohan Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoSUPPORT FOR ENTREPRENEURIAL AND MANAGERIAL

DEVELOPMENT OF SMEs THROUGH INCUBATORrdquo

PLACE- University of Petroleum amp Energy

Studies Dehradun

DATE- 18112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 70

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh Amit Mohan

Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Dr KS Mishra Senior Professor

UPES Dehradun

Dr Shailey Singhal Associate Professor

UPES Dehradun

Dr PK Mishra Associate Professor

UPES Dehradun

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoZERO DEFECT ZERO EFFECTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Gardenia SIDCUL Haridwar

DATE- 08112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 58

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoZERO DEFECT ZERO EFFECTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Gardenia SIDCUL Haridwar

DATE- 16032017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 59

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh Pushkar Singh

Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Abhishek Srivastava ZED Consultant

QCI

Sh DK Aggarwal Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Amit Mohan Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoZERO DEFECT ZERO EFFECTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Rudra Continental Rudrapur

DATE- 22022017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 54

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh SC Kandpal

Asstt Director (MF)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh YC Pandey GM

DIC US Nagar

Sh Ashok Bansal Ex President

KGCCI

Sh DK Aggarwal Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoProduct Certificationrdquo

PLACE- Selaqui Dehradun

DATE- 19102016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 60

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh UC Khanduri

Asstt Director (Chem)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

ShSaurabh Tiwari Scientist

BIS Dehradun

Sh Kush Sharma Scientist

BIS Dehradun

Sh Ashish Bhargava Manager

URS Certification Haridwar

Sh Manoj Gaur Branch Director

NSIC Dehradun

Sh SS Katiyal Manager

DIC Dehradun

Sh Manoj Sharma President

UIWA Dehradun

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Reimbursement of Units under Technology amp Quality Up gradation Support

to MSME (TEQUP) for acquiring National and International Product

Certification

The details for the period 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are given below

SNo Name Of the Unit Reimbursement

Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Hertech Electronics

Plot NoI E Sector 12 IIE SIDCUL Haridwar

Rs 26250-

Total Rs 26250-

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CHAPTER-VIII

VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

Vendor Development Programmes (VDPs) are being organized by MSME Development

Institutes located in every corner of the country to provide common platform for business as

well as selling organizations to interact with each other with a view to identifying emerging

demands of the buyer organizations while simultaneously providing an opportunity for

displaying the capabilities of the small scale entrepreneurs and their industrial ventures Such

programmes have proved to be of immense use in locating suitable entrepreneurs by a

number of buying organizations including the Public Sector Enterprises various Wings of

Defence Railways and others in indigenising a number of products which hitherto have been

imported at a colossal cost

Two types of VDPs are being organized by MSME DIs - National Level VDPs -cum-

Exhibitions and State Level VDPs In National Level VDPs of 3 days duration large scale

organizations such as BEL BHEL TELCO BSNL IOC NHPC NTPC etc interact with MSEs in

establishing potential vendors In these National Level VDPs an exhibition is also put up for

displaying the products of MSMEs and large scale organizations In State Level VDPs only

one or two buying large scale organisation functioning in the State participates in the

programme and interacts with MSMEs (sellers) in the Buyer-Seller Meets Business enquiries

ranging from `5 crore to `20 crore per VDP are being generated through National Level

VDPs

MSME-DI conducted 05 State Level Vendor Development Programme in different

places of Uttarakhand state Details of programmes are as under

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- HRD Centre BHEL Haridwar

DATE- 09112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 28

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh DK Aggarwal

AsstDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Kotdwar

DATE- 16122016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 63

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh DS Martolia

AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME Haldwani

Sh Manoj Kumar General Manager

BEL Kotdwar

Sh SC Kandpal AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Haridwar

DATE- 29112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 38

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh Amit Mohan

Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Rajeshwar Giri DGM

THDC Rishikesh

Sh RM Dubey DGM (Procurement)

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Rai Singh DGM (VDP)

THDC Rishikesh

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME Haldwani

Sh GC Joshi Dy Manager

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Yogesh Sharma Manager

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Sadhu Ram Saini President

BIDWABahadrabad

Sh Harendra Garg Chairman

SMA Haridwar

Sh DK Aggarwal Asstt Director

MSME Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Rudrapur

DATE- 09032017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 58

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh SC Kandpal

Astt Director (MF)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Skand Shiv Bhardwaj BHEL

CFP Rudrapur

Sh K Das GM

Ic BHEL CFP Rudrapur

Sh VK Sharma Dy Director Ic

MSME-DI Haldwani

ShYC Pandey GM

DIC Rudrapur

Sh Ashok Bansal Ex President

KGCCI Kashipur

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Patel Nagar Dehradun

DATE- 20102016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 65

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR SH UCKHANDURI

AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Ashok Lalwani HUDCO

Dehradun

Sh Mahesh Sharma President

UIWA Dehradun

Sh Manoj Gaur BM

NSIC Dehradun

SmtKaushlya Bandhu Jt Director

DOI Dehradun

Sh SP Goyal Incharge

KGCCI Dehradun

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CHAPTER-IX

MARKETING ASSISTANCE AND TECHNOLOGY UP-GRADATION

SCHEME FOR MSME AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE ON BAR-CODE

MSMEs sector has emerged as a highly vibrant and dynamic sector of the Indian

economy over the last five decades MSMEs are not only playing crucial role in providing

large employment opportunities at comparatively lower capital cost than large industries but

also helping in industrialization of rural and backward areas thereby reducing regional

imbalances assuring more equitable distribution of national income and wealth

It may be mentioned here that Marketing a strategic tool for business development is

critical for the growth and survival of MSMEs Marketing is most important factor for the

success of any enterprise It is one of the weakest areas wherein MSMEs face major

problems in the present competitive age Due to lack of information scarcity of resources

and unorganized way of selling marketing MSME sector finds problems in exploiting new

markets

The objective of this programme envisages that some of those clusters of MSMEs which

have quality production and export potential shall be identified amp encouraged and assisted

through this scheme to achieve competitiveness in the national and international markets

The programme aims at improving the marketing competitiveness of MSME sector by

improving their techniques and technologiesrsquo promotion of exports and to provide a check on

imports also

Financial assistance on Bar-code

The basic objective of financial assistance is to enhance the marketing competitiveness of

Micro amp Small Enterprises (MSEs) by way of

(i) Providing 75 of one-time registration fee and annual recurring fee (for first three

years) paid by MSEs to GS1 India

(ii) (ii) Popularizing the adoption of bar codes on large scale amongst MSEs and (iii)

Motivating and encouraging MSEs for use of bar codes through conducting

seminars on Bar-code etc

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Reimbursement of Units under Bar Code ndash

The details for the period 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are given below

SNo Name Of the Unit Reimbursement Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Janisons Herbo Labs Pvt Ltd

Plot No 6Sector II DC IIE

Pantnagar

38430-

2- Ms Garg Foods

Naya Gaon Julfkaar

Kaladhungi Nainital

33451-

3- Ms Shree Herbal Health Care 79 Arhat Bazar Saharanpur Road Dehradun

25695-

4- Ms Govindam Enterprises

D-144F Top Floor Freedom Fighter Enclave

New Delhi

25695-

5- Ms Demigod Agro Food Pvt Ltd

4 Nandpuri Arya Nagar Chowk Opp Holy Baril

Jwalapur Haridwar

25695-

Total Rs 148966-

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Reimbursement to the Participating Units in Trade FairExhibition for the

year 2016-17 for Uttarakhand state ndash

SNo

Name of the Unit Amt Reimbursed

1 Ms Kashmir Emporium Raipur Road Dehradun

(International)

Rs 122772-

2 Ms Rawat Engg Tech Pvt Ltd Dehradun

(Domestic)

Rs 30000-

Total Rs 152772-

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CHAPTER-X

Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme (CLCSS) for Technology

Upgradation of the Small Scale Industries

The Ministry of Small Scale Industries (SSI) is operating a scheme for technology

upgradation of Small Scale Industries (SSI) called the Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme

(CLCSS) The Scheme aims at facilitating technology upgradation by providing upfront capital

subsidy to SSI units including tiny khadi village and coir industrial units on institutional

finance (credit) availed of by them for modernisation of their production equipment (plant and

machinery) and techniques The Scheme provides for 15 per cent capital subsidy to SSI units

including tiny units on institutional finance availed of by them for induction of well established

and improved technology in selected subsectorsproducts approved under the Scheme The

eligible amount of subsidy calculated under the scheme is based on the actual loan amount not

exceeding Rs1 crore

Due to insufficient investment and lack of awareness of both the quality standards and

access to modern technologies a large percentage of SSI units continue with outdated

technology and plant amp machinery With increasing competition due to liberalisation of the

economy the survival and growth of the SSI units are critically dependent on their

modernisation and technological upgradation Upgradation of both the process of manufacture

and corresponding plant and machinery is necessary for the small enterprises to reduce the cost

of production and remain price competitive at a time when cheaper products are easily available

in the global market

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CHAPTER-XI

QUALITY UPGRADATIONENVIRONMENT MANAGAMENT FOR

SMALL SCALE SECTOR THROUGH INCENTIVE FOR ISO 9000ISO

14001HACCP CERTIFICATION

The Small Scale Sector has emerged as dynamic and vibrant sector of Indian

Economy and it has been making significant contribution to industrial production export and

employment generation The process of economic liberalization and market reforms has

opened up the Indian small scale sector to the global competition In order to enhance the

competitive strength of the small scale sector the Government introduced an incentive

scheme for their technological upgradationquality improvement and environment

management The scheme provides incentive to those small scale ancillary undertaking who

have acquired ISO 9000ISO 14001HACCP certifications The scheme for ISO 9000

reimbursement in operation since March 1994 has now been enlarged so as to include

reimbursement of expenses for acquiring ISO 14001 certification also vide this Office

Administrative Order No41(8)ISOElectx2002 dt 28th October 2002 Upto 31st march

2014 25652 Micro amp Small units have been benefited from the scheme

-The Scheme envisages reimbursement of charges of acquiring ISO-9000ISO-

14001HACCP certifications to the extent of 75 of the expenditure subject to a

maximum of Rs 75000- in each case

The Salient features of the Scheme

a) The Permanent Registered Micro Small Enterprises (MSEs) units are eligible to avail

the Incentive Scheme

b) The Scheme is applicable to those MSEsancillaryTinySSSBE units who have already

acquired ISO-9000ISO-14001HACCP certification

c) The Scheme is applicable to those MSEsancillaryTinySSSBE units who have already

acquired ISO-9000ISO-14001HACCP certification

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Reimbursement to Units under ISO 900014000 scheme in Uttarakhand

state ndash

Approval details of units during 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are as under ndash

SNo Name of the Unit Reimbursement

Total Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Bajaj Nutraceuticals Roorkee Haridwar 45000-

2- Ms Nirmal Auto Components Bahadrabad Haridwar 38363-

3- Ms Manchanda Herbal Products Haridwar 46954-

4- Ms APS Electopower Pvt Ltd Haridwar

40500-

5- Ms Shree Badrinath Vaikalpik Urja Dehradun 30000-

6- Ms Rapid Moulders Pvt Ltd Haridwar 56250-

Total Rs 257067-

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CHAPTER-XII

GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT PREFERENCE POLICY FOR MICRO

amp SMALL ENTERPRISES

In order to provide assistance and support to Micro amp Small Enterprises (MSEs) for

marketing their products under the present Government Procurement Preference Policy for

micro amp small enterprises (MSEs) Government of India has been extending various facilities to

the MSEs registered with National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC) under its Single Point

Registration Scheme In addition to the facilities 358 items are also reserved for exclusive

purchase from MSE sector

Following units were enlisted under single point registration

SN Name amp Address Unit Amount Rs 1 Ms Ujjwal Labour Contract Co-operative Society

Dehradun

2000-

2 Ms Pacific Dynamics Roorkee

2000-

3 Ms Radiant Energy Enterprises Dehradun

1250-

4 Ms Harit Agro Products Jaspur Kashipur

2000-

5 Ms Asian Galaxy Pvt Ltd

Plot No 3 Sector IIDL IIE SIDCUL

5000-

6 Ms Isha Construction

Shop 32 amp 34 Grand Floor Raipur Road- Dehradun

2000-

7 Ms Dhirendra Singh Negi

Village Talli Bagi Patti Tehri Garhwal

2000-

8 Ms Electrocon Power

Village Rameshwarput Lalpur US Nagar

2000-

9 Ms Special Cables Pvt Ltd

Unit 2 Plot No 60-65 Sector-3IIE Pantnagar

3435-

10 Ms GB Equipment Systems Ltd

Industrial Area Selaqui- Dehradun

3500-

11 Ms GB Springs

PL 2223 Km Chakrata Road Rampur Dehradun

5000-

12 Ms Accuraus (India)

B-7 Ramnaga Indl Estate Roorke

2000-

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13 Ms Modern Electrn Electric Co

Dehradun

2000-

14 Ms Ms Godarari Enterprises

Dehradun

1250-

15 Ms Kanha Plastics Pvt Ltd

Dehradun

5000-

16 Ms IC Electicals Co(P) Ltd

Plot No E-94 Industrial Area Bharabad Haridwar

3450-

17 Ms Whale Graphics(India)Ltd

Dehradun

5000-

18 Jainson Herbo Labs Pvt Ltd

IIDC IIE US Nagar Pantnagar

3000-

19 Ms Krishna Murari Infratech

Pvt Ltd Haldwani

2000-

20 Ms Sakti Constructions

392 Indra Nagar Colony Dehrdun

3500-

21 Ms Universal Ind

B-8 Industrial Estate Bazpur Road Kashipur

5000-

22 Ms Sai Globe Packaging

Central Hope Town SelaquiDehradun

5000-

23 Ms Surat singh amp Sons

54 Akashdeep ColonyChakrata Road Dehradun

2000-

24 Ms Girraj Kintwear

7 Co-Operativ Society IE- Dehradun

2000-

25 Ms HQ Lamps Manufacturing

7 3-35 Sector 6 A SIDCUL Haridwar

3000-

26 Ms Uttam Rice amp Seeds Pvt Ltd

Gausala Mour Ramnagar Road Partappur Kashipur

2000-

27 Ms Creative Paper Products Rudrpur

2000-

28 Ms Asia Industries

Village Phaujimatkota Post ndashBhoorrani Rudrapur

-

29 Ms Shamsons Industries

C-22 Deveboomi Industrial Estate Roorkee

3000-

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30 Reveal Environment Solutions Kh N-999

Salem pur Rajputan Indusstrial Estate Roorkee

2000-

31 Ms Shiva Enterprises

2071 West Amber Talab Roorkee

2000-

32 Ms Aska Equipment Ltd

Plot NoC-21 Devbhoomi Indl Estate Raipur Haridwar

3000-

33 Ms Infinity

Kh Village Raipur Haridwar

3450-

34 Ms Badrinath Vaikalpik Urja

Shah Nagar Near Railaway Crossing Defance Colony Dehradun

2000-

35 Ms Amardeep Designs (P) Ltd

KhNo163 Laheshwari BhagwanPur Roorklee

3000-

36 Ms Amrit Herbals

Village amp Po Bhauwala-Dehradun

2000-

37 Ms Growth Associates

131 2nd

Floor BT Ganj-Roorkee

3000-

38 Ms Himalayan Hi Tech

Nurseries Santi Aashram Bharatpur Kamachaur

2000-

39 Ms JS Industries

Kunda Jaspur Road Kashipur US Nagar

3000-

40 Ms Digitech

8 Industrial Area Near Ram Nagar- Roorkee

2000-

41 Ms K-2 Cloth

Plot No 126-127 Sector IIDC

2000-

42 Ms Dinex India Pvt Ltd

59 Gandhi Road

2000-

43 Ms SK Guta

15 A Enclave GMS Road Dehradun

2000-

44 Ms Fire Devices(P) Ltd

Plot No 19-20 Sector-3A Indl Area SIDCUL Haridwar

3450-

Total

118285-

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CHAPTER-XIII

REVENUE EARNED

This Institute has earned revenue of Rs 140485- through consultancy services

provided to the MSMEs and fee collected for training programmes as per details given

below-

SNo Revenue Earnings Total for the

Financial Year (Rs)

1

CF WS revenue

0

2 Skill development programme (Training) fees- regular

course

8000

3 Skill development programme (Training) fees

Specialized High Tech Course (including CAD CAM)

0

4 Sale of Traineersquos products 50

5 Training Programme fees-

i Under Core Programme Action Plan 0

ii (Under PD Account) 0

6 Management Development Programme 0

7 Seminars Feesworkshop 5100

8 Capacity assessment 0

9 Project appraisals 0

10 Sick unit studies 0

11 In plant studies 0

12 Surveys 0

13 Energy audits 0

14 NSIC Registration GSPP 118285

15 Sub-Contracting Exchange (SCX) 0

16 Sale of publications 50

17 Others 6500

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18 Fee for participation in National Award-2013 0

19 NVDPVDP 0

TOTAL 137985

20 Sale of US stores etc 2500

Grand Total 140485

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CHAPTER-XIV

USE OF OFFICIAL LANGUAGE

Hindi is the Official Language of the Union of India and the Government policy aims at

progressively increasing the use of Hindi in official work Effective steps were taken during

the year in the Ministry of MSME to ensure compliance to Official Language Policy

implementation of the annual programme and compliance with the various orders of the

Government of India on the recommendations of the Committee of Parliament on Official

Language

COMPLIANCE OF SECTION 3(3)OF THE OFFICIAL LANGUAGE ACT 1963

All documents such as General Orders Notifications Press Communique Contracts

Agreements Tender Forms amp Notices Resolution MemorandumOffice memorandum

Administrative or other reports and Official Papers laid before a House or the Houses of

Parliament under section 3(3) of the Official Languages Act 1963 were issued bilingually

ie in Hindi and English General orders meant for departmental use were issued in Hindi

only

REPLIES TO LETTERS IN HINDI

All letters received in Hindi were replied to in Hindi

CORRESPONDENCE IN HINDI

Letters to State Governments Union Territory and Central Government offices located

in regions lsquoArsquo and lsquoBrsquo were issued in Hindi to the extent possible Similarly letters were sent in

Hindi to Central Government offices located in region lsquoCrsquo as per the targets laid down in the

Annual Programme About 9007 correspondence was made in Hindi in region lsquoArsquo 100 in

region rsquoBrsquo and 100 in region lsquoCrsquo

SECTIONS SPECIFIED FOR WORKING IN HINDI

The sections of the Ministry specified for doing 100 work in Hindi are working

satisfactorily

MONITORING AND INSPECTIONS

In order to ensure compliance with the Official Language Policy monitoring is done

though regular inspections

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CHAPTER-XV

TARGETS amp ACHIEVEMENTS

PART-A

1 Change in Industrial Scenario if any Industrial activity is gaining

momentum due to Industrial package to the state amp the upgradation of the MSEs

2 Other information ndash

I No of unit visited by MSME-DI

Official 117

Ii Total No of visitors inquiries

received in MSME-DI 648

iii Total No persons trained with- 414

a General 214

b Women Entrepreneurs 110 c SCST 17413 d Other backward Classes etc 12

e Minorities 0

3 Expenditure in Plan amp Non-Plan

a Plan Scheme-

Allotment Cumulative expenditure

FUNDS EXPENDITURE

Salary-14000000 12144775

Medical- 125000 124655

TE- 650000 647151

OE- 800000 7 99999

RRT- 4000 3000

Total 15579000 13719580

b Non-Plan Scheme- Nil

4 Administration Over

one year

Less than one year

a

b c

d

Post vacant Disciplinary proceeding initiated concluded pending Audit objections pending amp replied

Court cases pending if necessary

13

Nil Nil

Nil

01

Nil Nil

Nil

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Part- B

(This part may reflect the problems and actual work done under each programme as well

as actual extension service rendered for promotion of Industries)

1 Modernization of Workshop and

Laboratories- During

the month

Cumulative for the year

i Sanction received by MSME-DI

Converting the MSME-DI

Nil Nil

ii Value of new machinery

equipment installed received

Nil Nil

iii Value of orders of Machinery amp

Equipment placed with

DGSampD supplies

Nil Nil

2 Trade Industry growth-

i Nos of UAM registered

Manufacturingservice activity

Micro-5363 Small- 1707 Medium- 156

Total- 7226 (up to March2017)

ii Nos of UAM registered

ManufacturingServicing

activity

Manufacturing- 4243

Service- 2983

Total- 7226 (up to March2015)

iii Changes in industrial growth

rate if any (give information for

each trade unit(s) separately)

The industrial climate generated due to

announcement of Concessional package

provided impetus to the growth

parameters

3 Technical Assistance-

i No of entrepreneurs assisted

at the MSME-DI premises

outside premises

6481913

ii No of entrepreneurs assisted

at their premises

631

iii No of trade Associations

contacted for up-gradation of

Industries

12

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iv Details of programme for

specific group of covered in

Action Plan prepared along

with their details

NA

v No of units registered under

the Govt purchase

programme

43 Nos

vi Identification of products

having potential for

development in the State

(Attach a separate list)

1 Fruit based products

2 Processing of vegetables

3 Spice grinding

4 Glow signboard amp hoardings

5 Medicinal concentrate

6 Essential Oils

vii Problems of trade Industries

other than financial if any

Marketing amp transportation bottleneck

viii Additional support required for

improving performance of

trade Industries

Marketing Support

x Any other significant

programme Give information

or work done for each trade

discipline separately and

enclosed separate sheet to

highlight the salient points of

work done

No

4 Ancillary Development Programme No of-

a Captive Ancillary in the State NA

b New units (Anc) established

during the month

NA

c New items identified and

accepted for promoting

Ancillary

NA

d Vendor Development

Programme organized for

whom

Conducted programmes-

National Level-00

State level- 05 nos

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5 Any other special work done by the Institute- -

- One day awareness programme on Packaging for Exports

In Association with SBS College Rudrapur at Rudrapur on 31052016 for 32

participants

- One day workshop on Quality Management System amp Quality Technology

Tools (QMSQTT)

In Association with Bahadrabad Industries Development Welfare

Association Haridwar at Haridwar on 21072016 for 32 participants

- One day awareness programme on Product Certification

Conducted at Selaqui Dehradun on 19102016 for 60 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Design Clinic

Conducted at Haridwar on 20022016 for 28 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Digital Payment

Conducted in Uttarakhand State 16 programmes for 406 participants

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Part C Other Special Activities

Sl No Activity Target Achievement

1 Hindi Meeting 04 nos 04 nos

2 Hindi Pakhwara amp Hindi Diwas from 14092016 to

28092016 01 no 01 no

3 Hindi Workshop Nil Nil

4 Assistance provided in EDP of other organisation

(2 days EDP of NCCD) at MSME-DI

Haldwani

Nil 01 no

5 (i)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp Commercial Bid Opening on Lean Manufacturing for Auto component at Rudrapur on 22042016

(ii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in joint DSR

audit Audit with NPC Kanpur of Boss Cluster Rudrapur from 20042016 to 21042016 (iii)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint MBR3 Audit with QCI of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar from 08082016 to 10082016 (iv) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Boss Cluster at Rudrapur in November 2016

(v) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR5 Audit

of Pace Auto Cluster-1 at Rudrapur in November 2016 (vi)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint Audit

of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar in December 2016 (vii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Havells Fan Lean Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017 (viii)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp

Commercial Bid Opening for Plastic Component Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017

Nil

08 nos

6 Participated in National Awards held in Ludhiana Punjab on 18102016 presented by Honrsquoble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi

Nil 01 no

7 Participated in PMEGP Task force meeting of Nainital

District on 020816081116 Nil 02 nos

8 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a 3 days exhibition lsquoDestination Uttarakhand 2016rsquo organised by Ms Freindz Exhibition amp Promotions (p) ltd New Delhi at Dehradun from 24-26102016

Nil 01 no

9 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in the Stone Laying

ceremony of a new Technology Centre at Sitarganj on 141116 inaugrated by Honrsquoble Union Minister of MSMEs Sh Kalaraj Mishra

Nil 01 no

10 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a lsquoVendor Meet-

2016rsquo organised by Tata Auto Comp Systems Ltd at Rudrapur

Nil 01 no

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11 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in SLSC meeting for

National Awards and SLAB meeing at Dehradun on 17022017

Nil 01 no

12 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a training on

Lean Manufacturing at Indore MP from 080317 to 100317

Nil 01 no

13 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Hindi meeting

organized by NARAKAS on 30032017 01 no 01 no

PART-E

Sl

No

Description of activity Annual target Under PD

Ac

Total

1 EDPIMCEET Export

Packging Product

Certification QMS-QTT

Incubator ZEDDesign

8611113

31

Nil 25

i No of programmes

conducted

7601113

31

Nil 23

ii No of persons trained 159255032

326032235

16828

Nil 1001

2 Follow-up action of previous Entrepreneurship Development Programmes -

Year Total no of trainees

trained

No of trainees who

have set up units

employed till date

2006-07 143 39

2007-08 917 71

2008-09 946 36

2009-10 2323 43

2010-11 2203 49

2011-12 2321 53

2012-13 2265 59

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2013-14 2234 74

2014-15 504 53

2015-16 926

2016-17 414

3 Motivational Campaigns- Annual target Conducted

No of Campaigns

conducted

06 06

4 i Project profiles (new) Nil Nil

ii Project profiles

(updated)

Nil Nil

iii State industrial

profiles

Nil 1

iv District industrial

potential survey

reports

Nil 13

v Any other Nil Nil

5 Name of the units

provided-

Intensive technical

consultancy (A brief

write-up)

6 Programme on ISO 900014000

Year Target No of

Programmes

conducted

No of Units

participated

No of units

obtained ISO

certification

during the

year

No of units

obtained ISO

Certification

till date

2006-07 - - - - -

2007-08 - - - - -

2008-09 - - - 17 17

2009-10 - - - 10 10

2010-11 - - - - 24

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2011-12 - - - - 25

2012-13 - - - - Nil

2013-14 - - - - 17

2014-15 - - - 18

2015-16 - - - 11 11

7 Programmes on

Name of the programme No of Programmes No of participants

WTO - -

One Day Awareness

Programme on Cluster Dev

Scheme

- -

One day Awareness

Programme on IPR

- -

9 Vendor Development Programmes cum exhibitions

Year Tar

get

No of

VDPs

conducted

No of SSI

units

participat

ed

No unit

register

ed

During

the

month

No of SSI units obtained orders

No

Rs No Rs

2006-07 1 - - - - - - - -

2007-08 NIL - - - - - - - -

2008-09 1 1 120 - - - - - -

2009-10 1 - - - - - - - -

2010-11 1 1 43 - - - - - -

2011-12 3 3 222 - - - - - -

2012-13 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

311

158+551

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2013-14 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

314

148+1541

-

-

-

-

-

- 2014-15 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

374

118+2000

-

-

-

-

-

-

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2015-16 5 1

5(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

236

100+2000

-

-

-

-

-

- 2016-17 5 1

5(SVDP)

0(NVDP)

259

Nil

10 Programmes on Achievement

ii Energy conservationEnergy Efficient

Technology etc

00

iv Packaging for export 01

v Product Certification 01

vi CLCSS 00

vii QMSQTT 01

Viii Lean Manufacturing 00

ix Business Incubator 03

x Design Clinic 01

xi ZED 03

11

Revenue of the Institute

Total revenue

earned

Rs

140485-

12

Revenue of the workshop

Annual

Target

Total revenue

earned

Rs

Nil Nil

13 Media coverage details- No(s)

i Press releases during the Year 4

ii Exhibitions participated 02

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iii RadioTV talks -

iv Advertisements released 5

v Press clipping compiled for the year -

vi Press clipping hosted on website -

vii Publications if any -

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CHAPTER-XVI

DISTRICT INDUSTRIES CENTRES VISITED BY THE OFFICERS OF

THIS INSTITUTE

The officers of this Institute visited District Industries Centre for discussion relating to

development of industries in the state and in connection with attending the Task Force

Meetingother official work

1 District Industries Centre Haldwani

2 District Industries Centre Almora

3 District Industries Centre Rudrapur Udham Singh Nagar

4 District Industries Centre Bageshwar

5 District Industries Centre Roorkee

6 District Industries Centre Dehradun

7 District Industries Centre Kotdwar

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CHAPTER-XVII

INCENTIVES TO ENTREPRENEURS

(i) Fiscal Incentives to new Industrial Units and to existing units on their substantial

expansion

New Industrial units and existing industrial units on their substantial expansion as defined set

up in growth centers industrial infrastructure development center(IIDCs) Industrial Estates

Export Processing Zones Theme Parks (Food Processing Parks Software Technology Parks

etc) as stated in Annexure-1 and Other areas as notified from time to time by the Central

Government are entitled to

(A) 100 (hundred percent) outright excise duty exception for a period of 10 years from

the date of commencement of commercial production

(B) 100 Income tax exemption for initial period of five years and thereafter 30 for

companies and 25 for other than companies for a further period of five years for

the entire state of Uttaranchal and Himachal Pradesh from the date of

commencement of commercial production

(C) 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

Rs30 lakh The existing units will also be entitled to this subsidy on their substantial

expansion as defined

(D) Thrust sector industries as mentioned in Annexure-II are entitled to similar

concession as mentioned in para 3(i) amp (ii) above in the entire state of Uttaranchal

and Himachal Pradesh without any area restrictions

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Development of Industrial Infrastructure

(i) The funding pattern under the Growth Centre Scheme currently envisaging a

central assistance of Rs10 crore per center is raised to Rs15 crore per center

(ii) The financing pattern of integrated infrastructure development center (IIDC)

between Government of India and SIDBI will change from 23 to 41 and the GOI

funds would be in the nature of a grant so as to provide the required infrastructural

support

Other Incentives

(i) Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna (PMMY) To bring the unbanked people under

the mainstream banking and make the neglected section of the population self

reliant and self dependent Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna was launched under 3

stages ie Shishu (Max Rs 50000) Kishor (Max Rs 5 Lacs)and Tarun (Rs 10

Lacs)

(iv) Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP)

Government of India has approved the introduction of a new credit linked subsidy

programme called Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation programme (PMEGP)

by merging the two schemes Prime Ministerrsquos Rojgar Yojana (PMRY) and Rural

Employment Generation Programme (REGP) for generation of employment

opportunities through establishment of Micro enterprise in rural as well as urban

areas PMEGP is a central sector scheme and being administrated by Ministry of

Micro Small amp Medium Enterprises (Mo MSME) The scheme is implementing by

Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC)a statutory organization under the

administrative control of Mo MSME as the single nodal agency at the National

level At the State level the scheme is being implemented through State

KVIC Directorates State Khadi amp Village Industries Boards ( KVIBs) and District

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Industries Centre( DICs) and Banks The Government subsidy under the scheme is

being routed by KVIC through the identified banks for eventual distribution to the

beneficiaries entrepreneurs in their Bank accounts

Ineligible Industries under the Policy

The list of industries excluded from the purview of proposed concessions is at

Annexure ndashII

In addition the Doon Valley Notifications (SONo102(E) dated 1st Feb 1989

(Annexure-IV) as amended from time to time issued by Ministry of Environment amp

Forests would continue to operate in the Doon Valley area on the industries

notified under it are excluded from the proposed concessions in the state of

Uttarakhand

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Annex -I

DETAILS OF TRAINING PROGRAMME CONDUCTED DURING THE YEAR 2016-17 S No Programme details Duration Candidate Details Name of the

Coordinator SC ST OBC PH GEN TOTAL M F M F M F M F M F

EDP

1 EDP (GEN) on Tour

Operator amp Tourist Guide at Ranibagh

Haldwani Nainital

18022017

to 22022017

10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 2 22 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director (Mech)

2 EDP(SC) on Wireman

Training at Shantipuri

Pantnagar US Nagar

13022017

to

23022017

18 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 20 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

3 ESDP (WPH-STP)

on Bakery amp

Confectionary Products Ranibagh

Nainital

06092016

to

20102016

0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 20 23 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

4 ESDP(SC-STP) on

Computer Accounting with Tally at

Kaladhungi Nainital

16082016

to 29092016

10 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

5 ESDP(SC) on Computer Accounting

Dehradun

21072016 to

02092016

10 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 5 25 UC Khanduri Asst Director

(Chem)

6 ESDP(GEN) on

Garments

Manufacturing at

Almora

22072016

to

02092016

0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 21 23 DS Martolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

7 ESDP(GEN) on Solar Energy at Haldwani

Nainital

04112016 to

16122016

3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 16 0 20 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

I- Total Participants

(Nos)

51 20 0 1 2 3 1 0 30 48 156

IMC

1 IMC(Gen) at Pantnagar US Nagar

23022017 16 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 13 8 38 DK Aggarwal Asst Director

(Mech)

2 IMC(SC) at ITI

Bageshwar

18032017 31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 50 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

3 IMC(SC) at Takula

Almora

09032016 22 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 4 39 UC Khanduri

Asst Director (Chem)

4 IMC(Gen) at JITI

Almora

16032017 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 9 42 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

5 IMC(ST) at ITI

Almora

15032016 19 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 41 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

6 IMC(Gen) at Ranibagh Haldwani Nainital

23022017 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 35 6 45 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

II- Total Participants

(Nos)

93 9 12 0 4 0 0 0 110 27 255

Grand Total (I + II)

13 PROGRAMMES

144 29 12 1 6 3 1 0 140 75 411

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Annex -II

List of Thrust Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo List of Thrust Industries

01 Floriculture

02 Medicinal herbs and aromatic herbs etc ndash processing

03 Honey

04 Horticulture and Agro based Industries such as -

a Sauces Ketchup etc

b Fruit juices amp fruit pulp

c Jams Jellies vegetable juices puree pickles etc

d Preserved fruits and vegetables

e Processing of fresh fruits and vegetables including packaging

f Processing preservation packaging of mushrooms

05 Food processing industry excluding those included in the negative list

06 Sugar and its by-products

07 Silk and silk products

08 Wool and wool products

09 Woven fabrics (Excisable garments)

10 Sports goods and articles and equipment for general physical exercise and equipment

for adventure sports activities

11 Paper and paper products excluding those in negative list

12 Pharma products

13 Information amp communication technology

Computer hardware

14 Bottling of mineral water

15 Eco-tourism ndash Hotels resorts spa entertainmentamusement parks and ropeways

16 Industrial gases (based on atmospheric fraction)

17 Handicrafts

18 Non-timber forest product based industries

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Negative List of Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo Negative list of Industries

01 Tobacco and tobacco products including cigarettes and pan masala

02 Thermal Power Plant (coaloil based)

03 Coal washeries dry coal processing

04 Inorganic Chemicals excluding medicinal grade oxygen (280411) medicinal grade hydrogen peroxide

(284711) compressed air (285130)

05 Organic Chemicals excluding Provitamins vitamins Hormones (2936) Glycosides (2939) sugars (2940)

06 Tanning and dying extracts tanins and their derivatives dyes colours paints and varnishes putty fillers and

other mastics inks

07 Marble and mineral substances not classified anywhere

08 Flour mills and rice mills

09 Foundries using coal

10 Minerals fuels mineral oils and products of their distillation

Bituminous substances mineral waxes

11 Synthetic rubber product

12 Cement clinkers and asbestos raw including fibre

13 Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp Fuses fireworks matches propellant powder etc)

14 Mineral or chemical fertilizers

15 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture and formulation)

16 Fibre glass and articles thereof

17 Manufacture of pulp ndash wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving pulp)

18 Branded aerated water soft drinks (non-fruit based)

19 Paper-

Writing or printing paper etc

Paper or paperboard etc

Maplitho paper etc

Newsprint in rolls or sheets

Craft paper etc

Sanitary towels etc

Cigarette paper

Grease-proof paper

Toilet or facial tissue etc

Paper and paperboard laminated internally with bitumen tar or asphalt

Carbon or similar copying paper

Products consisting of sheets of paper or paper board impregnated coated or covered with plastics etc

Paper and paperboard coated impregnated or covered with wax etc

20 Plastics and articles thereof

Serial No 5 Reproduction synthesis not allowed as also downstream industries for sugar

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Annex -III

RESTRICTIONS ON LOCATION OF INDUSTRIES MINING OPERATIONS AND OTHER DEVELOPMENT

ACTIVITIES IN DOON VALLEY IN UTTAR PRADESH

MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS

(Department of Environment Forests amp Wildlife)

New Delhi the 1st February 1989

NOTIFICATION

NOTIFICATION under section 3(2)(v) of Environment (Protection) Act 1986 and Rule 5(3) (d) of

Environment (Protection) Rules 1986 Restricting location of industries mining operations and other

development activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh

SO102(E) ndash Whereas notification under sub-rule (3) of rule 5 of the Environment (Protection)

Rules 1986 inviting objections against the imposition of restriction on location of industries mining

operation and other developmental activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh was published vide No

SO 923(E) dated the 6th October 1988

And Whereas all objections received have been duly considered by the Central Government

Now therefore in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (d) of sub-rule (3) of Rule 5 of the

said rules the Central Government hereby imposes restrictions on the following activities in Doon Valley

bounded on the North by Mussorie ridge in the North-East by Lesset Himalayan range on the South-

West by Shivalik ranges river Ganga in the South-East and river Yamuna in the North-West except those

activities which are permitted by the Central Government for examining the environmental impacts

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(i) Location setting of industrial units ndash It has to be as per guidelines given in the annexure or guidelines

as may be issued from time to time by the Ministry of Environment amp Forests Government of India

(ii) Mining ndash Approval of the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests must be obtained before starting

any mining activity

(iii) Tourism ndash It should as per Tourism Development Plan (TDP) to be prepared by the State Department

of Tourism and duly approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(iv) Grazing ndash As per the plan to be prepared by the State Government and duly approved by the Union

Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(v) Land Use ndash As per Master Plan of development and Land Use Plan of the entire area to be prepared

by the State Government and approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

[No J-200123886-1A]

Sd-

(KP GEETHAKRISHNAN)

Secretary

ANNEXURE

Guidelines for permitting restricting industrial units in the Doon Valley area

Industries will be classified under Green Orange and Red categories as shown below for purposes of

permittingrestricting such industrial units in the Doon Valley from the environmental and ecological

considerations

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CATEGORY GREEN

A LIST OF INDUSTRIES IN APPROVED INDUSTRIAL AREAS WHICH MAY BE DIRECTRLY CONSIDERED

FOR ISSUE OF NO OBJECTION CERTIFICATE WITHOUT REFERRING TO (MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS) (IN CASE OF DOUBTS REFERENCE WILL BE MADE TO MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS)

1 All such non-obnoxious and non-hazardous industries employing upto 100 persons The

abnoxious and hazardous industries are those using inflammable explosive corrosive or

toxic substances

2 All such industries which do not discharge industrial effluents of a polluting nature and

which do not undertake any of the following process

Electroplating

Galvanizing

Bleaching

Degreasing

Phosphating

Dyeing

Pickling tanning

Polishing

Cooking of fibres and Digesting

Designing of Fabric

Unhairing Soaking deliming and bating of hides

Washing of fabric

Trimming Puling juicing and blanching of fruits and vegetables

Washing of equipment and regular floor washing using of considerable cooling water

Separated milk buttermilk and whey

Stopping and processing of grain

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Distillation of alcohol stillage and evaporation

Slaughtering of animals rendering of bones washing of meat

Juicing of sugar cane extraction of sugar Filteration centrifugation distillation

Pulping and fermenting of coffee beam

Processing of fish

Filter back wash in DM Plants exceeding 20 KI per day capacity

Pulp making pulp processing and paper making Cocking of coal washing of blast furnace

flue gases

Stripping of oxides

Washing of used sand by hydraulic discharge

Washing of latex etc

Solvent extraction

3 All such industries which do no use fuel in their manufacturing process or in any subsidiary

process and which do not emit fugitive emissions of a diffused nature

Industries not satisfying any one of the three criteria are recommended to be referred to Ministry

of Environment amp Forests

The following industries appear to fall in non-hazardous non-obnoxious and non-polluting

category subject to fulfillment of above three conditions

1 Atta-chakkies

2 Rice Mullors

3 Iceboxes

4 Dal mills

5 Groundnut decortinating (dry)

6 Chilling

7 Tailoring and garment making

8 Apparl making 9 Cotton and woolen hosiery

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10 Handloom weaving

11 Shoe lace manufacturing

12 Gold and Silver thread and sari work

13 Gold and Silver smithy

14 Leather Footwear and leather products excluding tanning amp hide processing

15 Manufacture of mirror from sheet glass and photo-frame

16 Musical instruments manufacturing

17 Sports goods

18 Bamboo and cane products (only dry operations)

19 Card Board and paper products (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

20 Insulation and other coated papers (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

21 Scientific and Mathematical instruments

22 Furniture (Wooden and Steel)

23 Assembly of domestic electrical appliances

24 Radio assembling

25 Fountain pens

26 Polythene plastic and PVC goods through extrusionmoulding

27 Surgical gauges and bandages

28 Railway sleepers (only concrete)

29 Cotton spinning and weaving

30 Rope (cotton and plastic)

31 Carpet weaving

32 Assembly of Air coolers

33 Wires pipes-extruded shapes from metals

34 Automobile servicing amp repair stations

35 Assembly of Bicycles baby carriages and other small non-motorised vehicles

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36 Electronics equipment (assembly)

37 Toys

38 Candles

39 Carpentary ndash excluded saw mill

40 Cold storage (small scale)

41 Restaurants

42 Oil-ginningexpelling (non-hydrogenation and no refining)

43 Ice Cream

44 Mineralized water

45 Jobbing amp Machining

46 Manufacture of Steel units amp suit cases

47 Paper pins amp U clips

48 Block making for printing

49 Optical frames

CATEGORY ORANGE

B LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CAN BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY WITH PROPER

ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL ARRANGEMENT

1 All such industries which discharge some liquid effluents (below 500 klday) that can be

controlled with suitable proven technology

2 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is less than 24 mtday and

the particulars emissions from which can be controlled with suitable proven technology

3 All such industries employing not more than 500 persons

The following industries with adoption of proven pollution control technology subject to

fulfilling the above three condition fall under this category

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1 Lime manufacture ndash pending decision on proven pollution control device and

Supreme Courtrsquos decision on quarrying

2 Ceramics

3 Sanitary ware

4 Tyres and tubes

5 Refuse incineration (controlled)

6 Flour mills

7 Vegetable oils including solvent extracted oils

8 Soap without steam boiling process and synthetic detergents formulation

9 Steam generating plants

10 Manufacture of office and house hold equipment and appliances involving use of

fossil fuel combustion

11 Manufacture of machineries and machine tools and equipments

12 Industrial gases (only) Nitrogen Oxygen and CO2

13 Miscellaneous glassware without involving use of fossil-fuel combustion

14 Optical glass

15 Laboratory ware

16 Petroleum storage amp transfer facilities

17 Surgical and medical products including amp probabilities of latex products

18 Foot wear (Rubber)

19 Bakery products biscuits amp Confectioners

20 Instant teacoffee coffee processing

21 Malted food

22 Manufacture of power driven pumps compressors refrigeration units fire

fighting equipment etc

23 Wire drawing (cold process) amp bailing straps

24 Steel furniture fasteners etc

25 Plastic processed goods

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26

Medical amp surgical instruments

27

Acetylene (synthetic)

28

Glue amp Gelatine

29

Potassium permanganse

30

Metallic sodium

31

Photographic films papers amp photographic chemicals

32

Surface coating industries

33

Fragrances fragours amp food additives

34

Plant nutrients (only manure)

Note

35

aerated watersoft drink

(a) Industries falling within the above identified list shall be assessed by the State Pollution

Control Board and referred to the Union Department of Environment for consideration

before according No Objection Certificate

(b) The total number of fuel burning industries that shall be permitted in the Valley will be

limited by 8 tonnes per day or Sulphur Dioxides from all sources (This corresponds to 400

tonnes per day Coal with 1 sulphur)

(c) Setting of Industrial areas should be based on sound criteria

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CATEGORY RED

C LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CANNOT BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY

1 All those industries which discharge effluents of a polluting nature at the rate of more

than 500 klday and for which the natural course for sufficient dilution is not available

and effluents from which cannot be controlled with suitable technology

2 All such industries employing more than 500 personsday

3 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is more than 24 mtday

The following industries appear to fall under this category covered by all the points as

above

1 Ferrous and non-ferrous metal extraction refining casting forging alloy making

processing etc

2 Dry Coal ProcessingMineral processing industries like Ore

sintering benefication pollutization etc

3 Phosphate look processing plants

4 Cement plants with horizontal rotary kilns

5 Glass and glass products involving use of coal

6 Petroleum refinery

7 Petro-chemical industries

8 Manufacture of lubricating oils and greases

9 Synthetic rubber manufacture

10 Coal oil wood or nuclear based thermal power plants

11 Vanaspati hydrogenated vegetable oils for industrial purposes

12 Sugar mills (white and khandari)

13 Craft paper mills

14 Coke oven by products and coaltar distillation products

15 Alkalies

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16

Caustic soda

17

Potash

18

Electro thermal products (artificial abrasives Calcium carbide etc)

19

Phosphorous and its compounds

20

Acids and their salts (organic amp inorganic)

21

Nitrogen compounds (Cynides cynamides and other nitrogen compounds)

22

Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp fuses)

23

Pthalic anhydride

24

Processes involving chlorinated hydrocarbon

25

Chlorine Fluorine bromine Iodine amp their compounds

26

Fertilizer industry

27

Paper board and straw board

28

Synthetics fibres

29 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture

formulations)

amp

30 Basic drugs

31 Alcohol (Industrial or potable)

32 Leather industry including tanning and processing

33 Coke making coal liquification and fuel gas making industries

34 Fibre glass production and processing

35 Manufacture of pulp-wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving

pulp)

36 Pigment dyes and their intermediates

37 Industrial carbons (including graphite electrodes anodes midget electrodes

graphite blocks graphite crucibles gas carbons activated carbon synthetic

diamonds carbon black channel black lamp black etc)

38 Electro-chemicals (other than these covered under Alkali group)

39 Paints enamels amp varnishes

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40 Poly propylene

41 Poly Vinyl chloride

42 Cement with vertical shaft kiln technology penging certification of proven

technology on pollution control

43 Chlorates perchlorates amp peroxides

44 Polishes

45 Synthetic resin amp Plastic products

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STAFF IN POSITION OF MSME-DI HALDWANI AS ON 31032017

Sl No

Name of Post Noof post

In Position

Vacant Name

1

Director

1

0

1

Vacant

2 Dy Director (Ic) 1 1 0 Sh VK Sharma

3 AssttDirector GrI (Food) 1 0 1 Vacant

4 AssttDirector GrI(Chem) 1 0 1 Vacant

5 AssttDirector GrII(Chem) 2 0 2 Vacant

6 AssttDirectorGrII(Mech) 2 1 1 Sh DK Aggarwal

7 Asstt Director Gr II(IMT)MF 1 1 0 Sh SC Kandpal

8 Asstt Director Gr II(Admn) 1 1 0 Sh DS Martolia

9 Asstt Director Gr II(Stats) 1 1 0 Sh Pushkar Singh

10

Asstt Director GrII(Elecx) 1 0 1 Vacant

11

Investigator (Chem) 1

0

1

Vacant

12 Investigator (Mech) 1 1

0

Sh Amit Mohan

13 Investigator (LF) 1 0 1 Vacant

14 Office Supdt 1 0 1 Vacant

15 Upper Division Clerks 1 0 1 Vacant

16 Lower Division Clerks 3 2 1 Sh Mohan S Bisht

Sh Subodh Banerjee

17 Instructor 2 0 2 Vacant

18 Skilled Worker GrII 1 1 0 ShVinod Kr Arya

19 Driver 1 1 0 ShPrem Singh

20 Helper 1 0 1 Vacant

21 MTS 6 6 0 ShRanveer Singh

ShJagdish Lal

ShRam Sewak

ShBishan Ram

ShPooran Chandra

Sh Sandeep

Total 29 17 12

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CHAPTER-V

1 Classification of Enterprises

Subsequent to the implementation of rdquoThe Micro Small and Medium Enterprises

Development Act 2006rdquo with effect from October 2006 filing of Entrepreneurs

Memorandum Part-I and Part-II came into vogue Under the Act Micro Small and

Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) are classified as under

Enterprise

(Type) Investment in Plant amp Machinery

(Manufacturing) Investment in Equipment

(Service) Micro Up to `25 lakh Up to ` 10 lakh Small Above ` 25 lakh up to ` 5 crore Above ` 10 lakh up to ` 2 crore Medium Above ` 5 crore up to ` 10 crore Above ` 2 crore up to ` 5 crore

2 Udyog Aadhar Memorandum (UAM)

In order to simplify the process involved in the filing of Entrepreneurs Memorandum (Part

I ampII) and to save the entrepreneurs from undue hardships a one page self certified

registration form named UAM has been introduced This can be filed on line from

anywhere and at any time thus doing away the need of coming physically to District

Industries Centre and with no time lag This has become effective wef01092015 This

Unique Aadhaar No enables the unitsenterprises to seek various assistance from the

Government wherever required and apply online about various services being offered by

All Ministries and Departments

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Recent Trends in Growth of MSME in Uttarakhand

[Filing of Udyod Aadhar Memorandum during 2015-16 to 2016-17]

11 Udyoyg Adhaar Memorandum replaced Entrepreneur Memorandum(Part II) and came into existence wef 01092015 (Chart 11)

Chart 11 Number of UAM filed by the MSMEs in Uttarakhand State from 01 September 2015 to 31 March 2017

Source www udyogaadhaargovin

0

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

7000

Micro Small Medium Total

Series1 5064 1614 142 6820

UA

M f

iled

No of UAM filed during 01092015 to 31032017

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21 District-wise distribution of number of UAM filed during 01092015 to 31032017 is as noted below (Statement 21)

Statement 21 District-wise distribution of number of UAM filed by the MSMEs in Uttarakhand

State during 01092015 to 31032017

Position as on 31st March 2017

SNo

Name of District

Udyog Aadhaar

Regd

Micro

Small

Medium

1 Almora 229 183 42 4

2 Bageshwar 180 170 10 0

3 Chamoli 181 176 5 0

4 Champawat 166 150 16 0

5 Dehradun 937 745 182 10

6 Haridwar 1709 983 651 75

7 Nainital 485 343 125 17

8 Pauri Garhwal 417 349 64 4

9 Pithoragarh 242 236 4 2

10 Rudraprayag 132 130 2 0

11 Tehri Garhwal 261 226 34 1

12 Udham Singh

Nagar

1670 1175 466 29

13 Uttarkashi 211 198 13 0

Total 6820 5064 1614 142

Source www udyogaadhaargovin

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Chart 21 District-wise distribution of number of UAM filed by the MSMEs in

Uttarakhand State during 01092015 to 31032017

22 Top five Districts in terms of number of UAM filed by the MSMEs upto

31032017 are Haridwar US Nagar Dehradun Nainital and Pauri These

Districts together account for 7651 of the total number of UAM filed

0

200

400

600

800

1000

1200

No of UAM filed wef 01092015 to 31032017 (District wise)

Micro

Small

Medium

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Distribution of UAM filed by Manufacturing and Service Enterprises

31 Out of the total UAM filed discussed above distribution as per Manufacturing

and Service Sector among Micro Small amp Medium segments in Uttarakhand

State are as noted below

Position as on 31st March 2017

SNo

Name of District

Udyog Aadhaar Regd

Micro Small Medium

Manufac-turing

Service M S M S M S

1 Almora 111 126 104 82 6 40 1 4

2 Bageshwar 101 82 96 77 5 5 0 0

3 Chamoli 96 99 96 93 0 6 0 0

4 Champawat 100 77 89 69 11 8 0 0

5 Dehradun 470 646 328 555 134 86 8 5

6 Haridwar 1217 501 604 384 543 110 70 7

7 Nainital 331 217 223 158 102 44 6 15

8 Pauri Garhwal 194 229 144 208 47 20 3 1

9 Pithoragarh 181 97 170 89 7 6 4 2

10 Rudraprayag 72 61 70 61 2 0 0 0

11 Tehri Garhwal 172 107 145 93 27 13 0 1

12 Udham Singh

Nagar

1123 553 725 453 374 95 24 5

13 Uttarkashi 75 188 72 175 3 13 0 0

Total 4243 2983 2866 2497 1261 446 116 40

Source www udyogaadhaargovin

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CHAPTER-VI

TRAINING INDUSTRIAL MOTIVATION CAMPAIGNS (IMC) AND

ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES (EDP)

The micro small and medium enterprises (MSME) sector has emerged as a highly

vibrant and dynamic sector of the Indian economy over the last five decades MSMEs not

only play crucial role in providing large employment opportunities at comparatively lower

capital cost than large industries but also help in industrialization of rural amp backward areas

thereby reducing regional imbalances assuring more equitable distribution of national

income and wealth MSMEs are complementary to large industries as ancillary units and

contribute enormously to the socio-economic development of the country

The Ministry of Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (Mo MSME) promotes the

development of micro and small enterprises in the country with the objective of creating self-

employment opportunities and upgrading the relevant skills of existing and potential

entrepreneurs

Entrepreneurship development is one of the key elements for promotion of micro and

small enterprises particularly the first generation entrepreneurs Entrepreneurship and

resultant creation of employment and wealth is a major means of inclusive development

Hence entrepreneurship development has been one of the priorities in almost all the

countries the world over

In order to ensure that young entrepreneurs are encouraged and suitably equipped to

go into new ventures the Ministry has set up three National level Entrepreneurship

Development Institute namely National Institute for Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (

NI-MSME) Hyderabad The National Institute for Entrepreneurship and Small Business

Development (NIESBUD) NOIDA and Indian Institute of Entrepreneurship (IIE) Guwahati to

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undertake the task of promotion of entrepreneurship and skill development training on a

regular basis

This institute has also been supporting the efforts of Government of Uttarakhand

Industrial Associations Technical Managerial Institutions other NGOs and entrepreneurs for

motivational and skill development needs

The State of Uttarakhand has difficult geographical terrain having international border

with Nepal China amp Tibet The state has about 89 of the land as a mountain region

containing transportation bottleneck It is not found viable in long run to set up large and

medium scale units in the hilly region The Institute is therefore focusing for development of

micro and small enterprises in this region for motivating the educated unemployed youths

towards self-employment

The Institute organized EDPs on Solar Energy Tour Operator and Tourist Guide

Bakery and Confectionary Products Computer Accounting with Tally Electrical Appliance

Repairing Garments manufacturing Food Processing etc at various locations in the

state It is vital to mention here that the Govt of Uttarakhand is focusing on

harvesting Solar Energy in the state therefore there is lot of scope in this renewable

source of energy

The Institute was assigned the targets for conducting of 6 ESDPs Gen 02 SC- 01 ST-

01 Women amp PH(S)- 01 SC(S)- 01 2 EDPs SC-01 GEN-1 IMCs-6 (Gen-03 SC-

02 ST-01) during the year The details of the aforesaid EDPs and IMCs is given at

annexure-I

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CHAPTER-VII

NATIONAL MANUFACTURING COMPTITIVENESS PROGRAMME

(NMCP)

The Government has announced formulation of National Manufacturing

Competitiveness Programme in 2005 with an objective to support the Small and Medium

Enterprises (SMEs) in their endeavour to become competitive and adjust the competitive

pressure caused by liberalization and moderation of tariff rates Under the scheme

Manufacturing Competitiveness Programme by the National Manufacturing Competitiveness

Council

Worldwide it is manufacturing that has driven growth In order to revive the

manufacturing sector particularly micro small and medium enterprises and to enable them

to adjust to the competitive pressures caused by liberalization and moderation of tariff rates

I propose to launch a new scheme that will help them strengthen their operations and

sharpen their competitiveness The scheme will be called the Manufacturing Competitiveness

Programme The design of the scheme will be worked out by the National Manufacturing

Competitiveness Council (NMCC) in consultation with the industry along with relevant stake

holders like the Ministry of MSME conceptualized and finalized the components of the

programme incorporating suitable inputs from the stake holders Nine Schemes have been

drawn up including schemes for promotion of ICT Design Clinics and Marketing Support etc

for SMEs Implementation will be in the PPP model and financing will be tied up during the

course of the next year

MSME-DI Haldwani motivated entrepreneurs to adopt and modernise themselves

taking assistance from NMCP schemes through various training programmes It also

conducted awareness programmes of some schemes like QMS amp QTT Lean Manufacturing

Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) Product Certification Zero Defect Zero Effect CLCSS

Businss Incubator Bar Code Energy Efficiency Technology etc

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON ldquoQMSQTTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Vinayak Grand Haridwar

DATE- 25072016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 36

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

AssttDirector (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI haldwani

Sh Sudipt Kumar Scientist BIS Dehradun

Sh Ashish Bhargava Consultant

URS

Certification

Haridwar

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON ldquoDESIGN CLINIC SCHEMErdquo

PLACE- Hotel Gardenia SIDCUL Haridwar

DATE- 20022017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 28

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Prof Dr S Ghosal Professor amp Director School of Design

Studies UPES Dehradun

Sh Amit Mohan Invetigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoPACKAGING FOR EXPORTldquo

PLACE- SBS PG College Rudrapur

DATE- 31052016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 32

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Tushar Bandopadhyay Asstt Director

IIP New Delhi

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoSUPPORT FOR ENTREPRENEURIAL AND MANAGERIAL

DEVELOPMENT OF SMEs THROUGH INCUBATORrdquo

PLACE- Amrapali Group of Institutes Haldwani

DATE- 22032016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 60

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh VK Sharma Dy Director Ic

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Amit Mohan Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoSUPPORT FOR ENTREPRENEURIAL AND MANAGERIAL

DEVELOPMENT OF SMEs THROUGH INCUBATORrdquo

PLACE- Graphic Era University Dehradun

DATE- 16112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 86

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh SC Kandpal

Asstt Director (MF)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh BK Tiwari DG

Graphic Era University

Sh Amit Mohan Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoSUPPORT FOR ENTREPRENEURIAL AND MANAGERIAL

DEVELOPMENT OF SMEs THROUGH INCUBATORrdquo

PLACE- University of Petroleum amp Energy

Studies Dehradun

DATE- 18112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 70

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh Amit Mohan

Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Dr KS Mishra Senior Professor

UPES Dehradun

Dr Shailey Singhal Associate Professor

UPES Dehradun

Dr PK Mishra Associate Professor

UPES Dehradun

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoZERO DEFECT ZERO EFFECTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Gardenia SIDCUL Haridwar

DATE- 08112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 58

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoZERO DEFECT ZERO EFFECTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Gardenia SIDCUL Haridwar

DATE- 16032017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 59

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh Pushkar Singh

Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Abhishek Srivastava ZED Consultant

QCI

Sh DK Aggarwal Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Amit Mohan Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoZERO DEFECT ZERO EFFECTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Rudra Continental Rudrapur

DATE- 22022017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 54

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh SC Kandpal

Asstt Director (MF)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh YC Pandey GM

DIC US Nagar

Sh Ashok Bansal Ex President

KGCCI

Sh DK Aggarwal Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoProduct Certificationrdquo

PLACE- Selaqui Dehradun

DATE- 19102016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 60

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh UC Khanduri

Asstt Director (Chem)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

ShSaurabh Tiwari Scientist

BIS Dehradun

Sh Kush Sharma Scientist

BIS Dehradun

Sh Ashish Bhargava Manager

URS Certification Haridwar

Sh Manoj Gaur Branch Director

NSIC Dehradun

Sh SS Katiyal Manager

DIC Dehradun

Sh Manoj Sharma President

UIWA Dehradun

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Reimbursement of Units under Technology amp Quality Up gradation Support

to MSME (TEQUP) for acquiring National and International Product

Certification

The details for the period 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are given below

SNo Name Of the Unit Reimbursement

Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Hertech Electronics

Plot NoI E Sector 12 IIE SIDCUL Haridwar

Rs 26250-

Total Rs 26250-

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CHAPTER-VIII

VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

Vendor Development Programmes (VDPs) are being organized by MSME Development

Institutes located in every corner of the country to provide common platform for business as

well as selling organizations to interact with each other with a view to identifying emerging

demands of the buyer organizations while simultaneously providing an opportunity for

displaying the capabilities of the small scale entrepreneurs and their industrial ventures Such

programmes have proved to be of immense use in locating suitable entrepreneurs by a

number of buying organizations including the Public Sector Enterprises various Wings of

Defence Railways and others in indigenising a number of products which hitherto have been

imported at a colossal cost

Two types of VDPs are being organized by MSME DIs - National Level VDPs -cum-

Exhibitions and State Level VDPs In National Level VDPs of 3 days duration large scale

organizations such as BEL BHEL TELCO BSNL IOC NHPC NTPC etc interact with MSEs in

establishing potential vendors In these National Level VDPs an exhibition is also put up for

displaying the products of MSMEs and large scale organizations In State Level VDPs only

one or two buying large scale organisation functioning in the State participates in the

programme and interacts with MSMEs (sellers) in the Buyer-Seller Meets Business enquiries

ranging from `5 crore to `20 crore per VDP are being generated through National Level

VDPs

MSME-DI conducted 05 State Level Vendor Development Programme in different

places of Uttarakhand state Details of programmes are as under

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- HRD Centre BHEL Haridwar

DATE- 09112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 28

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh DK Aggarwal

AsstDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Kotdwar

DATE- 16122016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 63

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh DS Martolia

AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME Haldwani

Sh Manoj Kumar General Manager

BEL Kotdwar

Sh SC Kandpal AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Haridwar

DATE- 29112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 38

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh Amit Mohan

Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Rajeshwar Giri DGM

THDC Rishikesh

Sh RM Dubey DGM (Procurement)

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Rai Singh DGM (VDP)

THDC Rishikesh

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME Haldwani

Sh GC Joshi Dy Manager

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Yogesh Sharma Manager

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Sadhu Ram Saini President

BIDWABahadrabad

Sh Harendra Garg Chairman

SMA Haridwar

Sh DK Aggarwal Asstt Director

MSME Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Rudrapur

DATE- 09032017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 58

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh SC Kandpal

Astt Director (MF)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Skand Shiv Bhardwaj BHEL

CFP Rudrapur

Sh K Das GM

Ic BHEL CFP Rudrapur

Sh VK Sharma Dy Director Ic

MSME-DI Haldwani

ShYC Pandey GM

DIC Rudrapur

Sh Ashok Bansal Ex President

KGCCI Kashipur

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Patel Nagar Dehradun

DATE- 20102016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 65

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR SH UCKHANDURI

AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Ashok Lalwani HUDCO

Dehradun

Sh Mahesh Sharma President

UIWA Dehradun

Sh Manoj Gaur BM

NSIC Dehradun

SmtKaushlya Bandhu Jt Director

DOI Dehradun

Sh SP Goyal Incharge

KGCCI Dehradun

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CHAPTER-IX

MARKETING ASSISTANCE AND TECHNOLOGY UP-GRADATION

SCHEME FOR MSME AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE ON BAR-CODE

MSMEs sector has emerged as a highly vibrant and dynamic sector of the Indian

economy over the last five decades MSMEs are not only playing crucial role in providing

large employment opportunities at comparatively lower capital cost than large industries but

also helping in industrialization of rural and backward areas thereby reducing regional

imbalances assuring more equitable distribution of national income and wealth

It may be mentioned here that Marketing a strategic tool for business development is

critical for the growth and survival of MSMEs Marketing is most important factor for the

success of any enterprise It is one of the weakest areas wherein MSMEs face major

problems in the present competitive age Due to lack of information scarcity of resources

and unorganized way of selling marketing MSME sector finds problems in exploiting new

markets

The objective of this programme envisages that some of those clusters of MSMEs which

have quality production and export potential shall be identified amp encouraged and assisted

through this scheme to achieve competitiveness in the national and international markets

The programme aims at improving the marketing competitiveness of MSME sector by

improving their techniques and technologiesrsquo promotion of exports and to provide a check on

imports also

Financial assistance on Bar-code

The basic objective of financial assistance is to enhance the marketing competitiveness of

Micro amp Small Enterprises (MSEs) by way of

(i) Providing 75 of one-time registration fee and annual recurring fee (for first three

years) paid by MSEs to GS1 India

(ii) (ii) Popularizing the adoption of bar codes on large scale amongst MSEs and (iii)

Motivating and encouraging MSEs for use of bar codes through conducting

seminars on Bar-code etc

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Reimbursement of Units under Bar Code ndash

The details for the period 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are given below

SNo Name Of the Unit Reimbursement Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Janisons Herbo Labs Pvt Ltd

Plot No 6Sector II DC IIE

Pantnagar

38430-

2- Ms Garg Foods

Naya Gaon Julfkaar

Kaladhungi Nainital

33451-

3- Ms Shree Herbal Health Care 79 Arhat Bazar Saharanpur Road Dehradun

25695-

4- Ms Govindam Enterprises

D-144F Top Floor Freedom Fighter Enclave

New Delhi

25695-

5- Ms Demigod Agro Food Pvt Ltd

4 Nandpuri Arya Nagar Chowk Opp Holy Baril

Jwalapur Haridwar

25695-

Total Rs 148966-

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Reimbursement to the Participating Units in Trade FairExhibition for the

year 2016-17 for Uttarakhand state ndash

SNo

Name of the Unit Amt Reimbursed

1 Ms Kashmir Emporium Raipur Road Dehradun

(International)

Rs 122772-

2 Ms Rawat Engg Tech Pvt Ltd Dehradun

(Domestic)

Rs 30000-

Total Rs 152772-

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CHAPTER-X

Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme (CLCSS) for Technology

Upgradation of the Small Scale Industries

The Ministry of Small Scale Industries (SSI) is operating a scheme for technology

upgradation of Small Scale Industries (SSI) called the Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme

(CLCSS) The Scheme aims at facilitating technology upgradation by providing upfront capital

subsidy to SSI units including tiny khadi village and coir industrial units on institutional

finance (credit) availed of by them for modernisation of their production equipment (plant and

machinery) and techniques The Scheme provides for 15 per cent capital subsidy to SSI units

including tiny units on institutional finance availed of by them for induction of well established

and improved technology in selected subsectorsproducts approved under the Scheme The

eligible amount of subsidy calculated under the scheme is based on the actual loan amount not

exceeding Rs1 crore

Due to insufficient investment and lack of awareness of both the quality standards and

access to modern technologies a large percentage of SSI units continue with outdated

technology and plant amp machinery With increasing competition due to liberalisation of the

economy the survival and growth of the SSI units are critically dependent on their

modernisation and technological upgradation Upgradation of both the process of manufacture

and corresponding plant and machinery is necessary for the small enterprises to reduce the cost

of production and remain price competitive at a time when cheaper products are easily available

in the global market

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CHAPTER-XI

QUALITY UPGRADATIONENVIRONMENT MANAGAMENT FOR

SMALL SCALE SECTOR THROUGH INCENTIVE FOR ISO 9000ISO

14001HACCP CERTIFICATION

The Small Scale Sector has emerged as dynamic and vibrant sector of Indian

Economy and it has been making significant contribution to industrial production export and

employment generation The process of economic liberalization and market reforms has

opened up the Indian small scale sector to the global competition In order to enhance the

competitive strength of the small scale sector the Government introduced an incentive

scheme for their technological upgradationquality improvement and environment

management The scheme provides incentive to those small scale ancillary undertaking who

have acquired ISO 9000ISO 14001HACCP certifications The scheme for ISO 9000

reimbursement in operation since March 1994 has now been enlarged so as to include

reimbursement of expenses for acquiring ISO 14001 certification also vide this Office

Administrative Order No41(8)ISOElectx2002 dt 28th October 2002 Upto 31st march

2014 25652 Micro amp Small units have been benefited from the scheme

-The Scheme envisages reimbursement of charges of acquiring ISO-9000ISO-

14001HACCP certifications to the extent of 75 of the expenditure subject to a

maximum of Rs 75000- in each case

The Salient features of the Scheme

a) The Permanent Registered Micro Small Enterprises (MSEs) units are eligible to avail

the Incentive Scheme

b) The Scheme is applicable to those MSEsancillaryTinySSSBE units who have already

acquired ISO-9000ISO-14001HACCP certification

c) The Scheme is applicable to those MSEsancillaryTinySSSBE units who have already

acquired ISO-9000ISO-14001HACCP certification

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Reimbursement to Units under ISO 900014000 scheme in Uttarakhand

state ndash

Approval details of units during 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are as under ndash

SNo Name of the Unit Reimbursement

Total Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Bajaj Nutraceuticals Roorkee Haridwar 45000-

2- Ms Nirmal Auto Components Bahadrabad Haridwar 38363-

3- Ms Manchanda Herbal Products Haridwar 46954-

4- Ms APS Electopower Pvt Ltd Haridwar

40500-

5- Ms Shree Badrinath Vaikalpik Urja Dehradun 30000-

6- Ms Rapid Moulders Pvt Ltd Haridwar 56250-

Total Rs 257067-

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CHAPTER-XII

GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT PREFERENCE POLICY FOR MICRO

amp SMALL ENTERPRISES

In order to provide assistance and support to Micro amp Small Enterprises (MSEs) for

marketing their products under the present Government Procurement Preference Policy for

micro amp small enterprises (MSEs) Government of India has been extending various facilities to

the MSEs registered with National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC) under its Single Point

Registration Scheme In addition to the facilities 358 items are also reserved for exclusive

purchase from MSE sector

Following units were enlisted under single point registration

SN Name amp Address Unit Amount Rs 1 Ms Ujjwal Labour Contract Co-operative Society

Dehradun

2000-

2 Ms Pacific Dynamics Roorkee

2000-

3 Ms Radiant Energy Enterprises Dehradun

1250-

4 Ms Harit Agro Products Jaspur Kashipur

2000-

5 Ms Asian Galaxy Pvt Ltd

Plot No 3 Sector IIDL IIE SIDCUL

5000-

6 Ms Isha Construction

Shop 32 amp 34 Grand Floor Raipur Road- Dehradun

2000-

7 Ms Dhirendra Singh Negi

Village Talli Bagi Patti Tehri Garhwal

2000-

8 Ms Electrocon Power

Village Rameshwarput Lalpur US Nagar

2000-

9 Ms Special Cables Pvt Ltd

Unit 2 Plot No 60-65 Sector-3IIE Pantnagar

3435-

10 Ms GB Equipment Systems Ltd

Industrial Area Selaqui- Dehradun

3500-

11 Ms GB Springs

PL 2223 Km Chakrata Road Rampur Dehradun

5000-

12 Ms Accuraus (India)

B-7 Ramnaga Indl Estate Roorke

2000-

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13 Ms Modern Electrn Electric Co

Dehradun

2000-

14 Ms Ms Godarari Enterprises

Dehradun

1250-

15 Ms Kanha Plastics Pvt Ltd

Dehradun

5000-

16 Ms IC Electicals Co(P) Ltd

Plot No E-94 Industrial Area Bharabad Haridwar

3450-

17 Ms Whale Graphics(India)Ltd

Dehradun

5000-

18 Jainson Herbo Labs Pvt Ltd

IIDC IIE US Nagar Pantnagar

3000-

19 Ms Krishna Murari Infratech

Pvt Ltd Haldwani

2000-

20 Ms Sakti Constructions

392 Indra Nagar Colony Dehrdun

3500-

21 Ms Universal Ind

B-8 Industrial Estate Bazpur Road Kashipur

5000-

22 Ms Sai Globe Packaging

Central Hope Town SelaquiDehradun

5000-

23 Ms Surat singh amp Sons

54 Akashdeep ColonyChakrata Road Dehradun

2000-

24 Ms Girraj Kintwear

7 Co-Operativ Society IE- Dehradun

2000-

25 Ms HQ Lamps Manufacturing

7 3-35 Sector 6 A SIDCUL Haridwar

3000-

26 Ms Uttam Rice amp Seeds Pvt Ltd

Gausala Mour Ramnagar Road Partappur Kashipur

2000-

27 Ms Creative Paper Products Rudrpur

2000-

28 Ms Asia Industries

Village Phaujimatkota Post ndashBhoorrani Rudrapur

-

29 Ms Shamsons Industries

C-22 Deveboomi Industrial Estate Roorkee

3000-

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30 Reveal Environment Solutions Kh N-999

Salem pur Rajputan Indusstrial Estate Roorkee

2000-

31 Ms Shiva Enterprises

2071 West Amber Talab Roorkee

2000-

32 Ms Aska Equipment Ltd

Plot NoC-21 Devbhoomi Indl Estate Raipur Haridwar

3000-

33 Ms Infinity

Kh Village Raipur Haridwar

3450-

34 Ms Badrinath Vaikalpik Urja

Shah Nagar Near Railaway Crossing Defance Colony Dehradun

2000-

35 Ms Amardeep Designs (P) Ltd

KhNo163 Laheshwari BhagwanPur Roorklee

3000-

36 Ms Amrit Herbals

Village amp Po Bhauwala-Dehradun

2000-

37 Ms Growth Associates

131 2nd

Floor BT Ganj-Roorkee

3000-

38 Ms Himalayan Hi Tech

Nurseries Santi Aashram Bharatpur Kamachaur

2000-

39 Ms JS Industries

Kunda Jaspur Road Kashipur US Nagar

3000-

40 Ms Digitech

8 Industrial Area Near Ram Nagar- Roorkee

2000-

41 Ms K-2 Cloth

Plot No 126-127 Sector IIDC

2000-

42 Ms Dinex India Pvt Ltd

59 Gandhi Road

2000-

43 Ms SK Guta

15 A Enclave GMS Road Dehradun

2000-

44 Ms Fire Devices(P) Ltd

Plot No 19-20 Sector-3A Indl Area SIDCUL Haridwar

3450-

Total

118285-

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CHAPTER-XIII

REVENUE EARNED

This Institute has earned revenue of Rs 140485- through consultancy services

provided to the MSMEs and fee collected for training programmes as per details given

below-

SNo Revenue Earnings Total for the

Financial Year (Rs)

1

CF WS revenue

0

2 Skill development programme (Training) fees- regular

course

8000

3 Skill development programme (Training) fees

Specialized High Tech Course (including CAD CAM)

0

4 Sale of Traineersquos products 50

5 Training Programme fees-

i Under Core Programme Action Plan 0

ii (Under PD Account) 0

6 Management Development Programme 0

7 Seminars Feesworkshop 5100

8 Capacity assessment 0

9 Project appraisals 0

10 Sick unit studies 0

11 In plant studies 0

12 Surveys 0

13 Energy audits 0

14 NSIC Registration GSPP 118285

15 Sub-Contracting Exchange (SCX) 0

16 Sale of publications 50

17 Others 6500

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18 Fee for participation in National Award-2013 0

19 NVDPVDP 0

TOTAL 137985

20 Sale of US stores etc 2500

Grand Total 140485

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CHAPTER-XIV

USE OF OFFICIAL LANGUAGE

Hindi is the Official Language of the Union of India and the Government policy aims at

progressively increasing the use of Hindi in official work Effective steps were taken during

the year in the Ministry of MSME to ensure compliance to Official Language Policy

implementation of the annual programme and compliance with the various orders of the

Government of India on the recommendations of the Committee of Parliament on Official

Language

COMPLIANCE OF SECTION 3(3)OF THE OFFICIAL LANGUAGE ACT 1963

All documents such as General Orders Notifications Press Communique Contracts

Agreements Tender Forms amp Notices Resolution MemorandumOffice memorandum

Administrative or other reports and Official Papers laid before a House or the Houses of

Parliament under section 3(3) of the Official Languages Act 1963 were issued bilingually

ie in Hindi and English General orders meant for departmental use were issued in Hindi

only

REPLIES TO LETTERS IN HINDI

All letters received in Hindi were replied to in Hindi

CORRESPONDENCE IN HINDI

Letters to State Governments Union Territory and Central Government offices located

in regions lsquoArsquo and lsquoBrsquo were issued in Hindi to the extent possible Similarly letters were sent in

Hindi to Central Government offices located in region lsquoCrsquo as per the targets laid down in the

Annual Programme About 9007 correspondence was made in Hindi in region lsquoArsquo 100 in

region rsquoBrsquo and 100 in region lsquoCrsquo

SECTIONS SPECIFIED FOR WORKING IN HINDI

The sections of the Ministry specified for doing 100 work in Hindi are working

satisfactorily

MONITORING AND INSPECTIONS

In order to ensure compliance with the Official Language Policy monitoring is done

though regular inspections

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CHAPTER-XV

TARGETS amp ACHIEVEMENTS

PART-A

1 Change in Industrial Scenario if any Industrial activity is gaining

momentum due to Industrial package to the state amp the upgradation of the MSEs

2 Other information ndash

I No of unit visited by MSME-DI

Official 117

Ii Total No of visitors inquiries

received in MSME-DI 648

iii Total No persons trained with- 414

a General 214

b Women Entrepreneurs 110 c SCST 17413 d Other backward Classes etc 12

e Minorities 0

3 Expenditure in Plan amp Non-Plan

a Plan Scheme-

Allotment Cumulative expenditure

FUNDS EXPENDITURE

Salary-14000000 12144775

Medical- 125000 124655

TE- 650000 647151

OE- 800000 7 99999

RRT- 4000 3000

Total 15579000 13719580

b Non-Plan Scheme- Nil

4 Administration Over

one year

Less than one year

a

b c

d

Post vacant Disciplinary proceeding initiated concluded pending Audit objections pending amp replied

Court cases pending if necessary

13

Nil Nil

Nil

01

Nil Nil

Nil

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Part- B

(This part may reflect the problems and actual work done under each programme as well

as actual extension service rendered for promotion of Industries)

1 Modernization of Workshop and

Laboratories- During

the month

Cumulative for the year

i Sanction received by MSME-DI

Converting the MSME-DI

Nil Nil

ii Value of new machinery

equipment installed received

Nil Nil

iii Value of orders of Machinery amp

Equipment placed with

DGSampD supplies

Nil Nil

2 Trade Industry growth-

i Nos of UAM registered

Manufacturingservice activity

Micro-5363 Small- 1707 Medium- 156

Total- 7226 (up to March2017)

ii Nos of UAM registered

ManufacturingServicing

activity

Manufacturing- 4243

Service- 2983

Total- 7226 (up to March2015)

iii Changes in industrial growth

rate if any (give information for

each trade unit(s) separately)

The industrial climate generated due to

announcement of Concessional package

provided impetus to the growth

parameters

3 Technical Assistance-

i No of entrepreneurs assisted

at the MSME-DI premises

outside premises

6481913

ii No of entrepreneurs assisted

at their premises

631

iii No of trade Associations

contacted for up-gradation of

Industries

12

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iv Details of programme for

specific group of covered in

Action Plan prepared along

with their details

NA

v No of units registered under

the Govt purchase

programme

43 Nos

vi Identification of products

having potential for

development in the State

(Attach a separate list)

1 Fruit based products

2 Processing of vegetables

3 Spice grinding

4 Glow signboard amp hoardings

5 Medicinal concentrate

6 Essential Oils

vii Problems of trade Industries

other than financial if any

Marketing amp transportation bottleneck

viii Additional support required for

improving performance of

trade Industries

Marketing Support

x Any other significant

programme Give information

or work done for each trade

discipline separately and

enclosed separate sheet to

highlight the salient points of

work done

No

4 Ancillary Development Programme No of-

a Captive Ancillary in the State NA

b New units (Anc) established

during the month

NA

c New items identified and

accepted for promoting

Ancillary

NA

d Vendor Development

Programme organized for

whom

Conducted programmes-

National Level-00

State level- 05 nos

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5 Any other special work done by the Institute- -

- One day awareness programme on Packaging for Exports

In Association with SBS College Rudrapur at Rudrapur on 31052016 for 32

participants

- One day workshop on Quality Management System amp Quality Technology

Tools (QMSQTT)

In Association with Bahadrabad Industries Development Welfare

Association Haridwar at Haridwar on 21072016 for 32 participants

- One day awareness programme on Product Certification

Conducted at Selaqui Dehradun on 19102016 for 60 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Design Clinic

Conducted at Haridwar on 20022016 for 28 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Digital Payment

Conducted in Uttarakhand State 16 programmes for 406 participants

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Part C Other Special Activities

Sl No Activity Target Achievement

1 Hindi Meeting 04 nos 04 nos

2 Hindi Pakhwara amp Hindi Diwas from 14092016 to

28092016 01 no 01 no

3 Hindi Workshop Nil Nil

4 Assistance provided in EDP of other organisation

(2 days EDP of NCCD) at MSME-DI

Haldwani

Nil 01 no

5 (i)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp Commercial Bid Opening on Lean Manufacturing for Auto component at Rudrapur on 22042016

(ii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in joint DSR

audit Audit with NPC Kanpur of Boss Cluster Rudrapur from 20042016 to 21042016 (iii)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint MBR3 Audit with QCI of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar from 08082016 to 10082016 (iv) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Boss Cluster at Rudrapur in November 2016

(v) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR5 Audit

of Pace Auto Cluster-1 at Rudrapur in November 2016 (vi)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint Audit

of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar in December 2016 (vii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Havells Fan Lean Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017 (viii)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp

Commercial Bid Opening for Plastic Component Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017

Nil

08 nos

6 Participated in National Awards held in Ludhiana Punjab on 18102016 presented by Honrsquoble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi

Nil 01 no

7 Participated in PMEGP Task force meeting of Nainital

District on 020816081116 Nil 02 nos

8 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a 3 days exhibition lsquoDestination Uttarakhand 2016rsquo organised by Ms Freindz Exhibition amp Promotions (p) ltd New Delhi at Dehradun from 24-26102016

Nil 01 no

9 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in the Stone Laying

ceremony of a new Technology Centre at Sitarganj on 141116 inaugrated by Honrsquoble Union Minister of MSMEs Sh Kalaraj Mishra

Nil 01 no

10 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a lsquoVendor Meet-

2016rsquo organised by Tata Auto Comp Systems Ltd at Rudrapur

Nil 01 no

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11 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in SLSC meeting for

National Awards and SLAB meeing at Dehradun on 17022017

Nil 01 no

12 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a training on

Lean Manufacturing at Indore MP from 080317 to 100317

Nil 01 no

13 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Hindi meeting

organized by NARAKAS on 30032017 01 no 01 no

PART-E

Sl

No

Description of activity Annual target Under PD

Ac

Total

1 EDPIMCEET Export

Packging Product

Certification QMS-QTT

Incubator ZEDDesign

8611113

31

Nil 25

i No of programmes

conducted

7601113

31

Nil 23

ii No of persons trained 159255032

326032235

16828

Nil 1001

2 Follow-up action of previous Entrepreneurship Development Programmes -

Year Total no of trainees

trained

No of trainees who

have set up units

employed till date

2006-07 143 39

2007-08 917 71

2008-09 946 36

2009-10 2323 43

2010-11 2203 49

2011-12 2321 53

2012-13 2265 59

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2013-14 2234 74

2014-15 504 53

2015-16 926

2016-17 414

3 Motivational Campaigns- Annual target Conducted

No of Campaigns

conducted

06 06

4 i Project profiles (new) Nil Nil

ii Project profiles

(updated)

Nil Nil

iii State industrial

profiles

Nil 1

iv District industrial

potential survey

reports

Nil 13

v Any other Nil Nil

5 Name of the units

provided-

Intensive technical

consultancy (A brief

write-up)

6 Programme on ISO 900014000

Year Target No of

Programmes

conducted

No of Units

participated

No of units

obtained ISO

certification

during the

year

No of units

obtained ISO

Certification

till date

2006-07 - - - - -

2007-08 - - - - -

2008-09 - - - 17 17

2009-10 - - - 10 10

2010-11 - - - - 24

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2011-12 - - - - 25

2012-13 - - - - Nil

2013-14 - - - - 17

2014-15 - - - 18

2015-16 - - - 11 11

7 Programmes on

Name of the programme No of Programmes No of participants

WTO - -

One Day Awareness

Programme on Cluster Dev

Scheme

- -

One day Awareness

Programme on IPR

- -

9 Vendor Development Programmes cum exhibitions

Year Tar

get

No of

VDPs

conducted

No of SSI

units

participat

ed

No unit

register

ed

During

the

month

No of SSI units obtained orders

No

Rs No Rs

2006-07 1 - - - - - - - -

2007-08 NIL - - - - - - - -

2008-09 1 1 120 - - - - - -

2009-10 1 - - - - - - - -

2010-11 1 1 43 - - - - - -

2011-12 3 3 222 - - - - - -

2012-13 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

311

158+551

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2013-14 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

314

148+1541

-

-

-

-

-

- 2014-15 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

374

118+2000

-

-

-

-

-

-

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2015-16 5 1

5(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

236

100+2000

-

-

-

-

-

- 2016-17 5 1

5(SVDP)

0(NVDP)

259

Nil

10 Programmes on Achievement

ii Energy conservationEnergy Efficient

Technology etc

00

iv Packaging for export 01

v Product Certification 01

vi CLCSS 00

vii QMSQTT 01

Viii Lean Manufacturing 00

ix Business Incubator 03

x Design Clinic 01

xi ZED 03

11

Revenue of the Institute

Total revenue

earned

Rs

140485-

12

Revenue of the workshop

Annual

Target

Total revenue

earned

Rs

Nil Nil

13 Media coverage details- No(s)

i Press releases during the Year 4

ii Exhibitions participated 02

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iii RadioTV talks -

iv Advertisements released 5

v Press clipping compiled for the year -

vi Press clipping hosted on website -

vii Publications if any -

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CHAPTER-XVI

DISTRICT INDUSTRIES CENTRES VISITED BY THE OFFICERS OF

THIS INSTITUTE

The officers of this Institute visited District Industries Centre for discussion relating to

development of industries in the state and in connection with attending the Task Force

Meetingother official work

1 District Industries Centre Haldwani

2 District Industries Centre Almora

3 District Industries Centre Rudrapur Udham Singh Nagar

4 District Industries Centre Bageshwar

5 District Industries Centre Roorkee

6 District Industries Centre Dehradun

7 District Industries Centre Kotdwar

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CHAPTER-XVII

INCENTIVES TO ENTREPRENEURS

(i) Fiscal Incentives to new Industrial Units and to existing units on their substantial

expansion

New Industrial units and existing industrial units on their substantial expansion as defined set

up in growth centers industrial infrastructure development center(IIDCs) Industrial Estates

Export Processing Zones Theme Parks (Food Processing Parks Software Technology Parks

etc) as stated in Annexure-1 and Other areas as notified from time to time by the Central

Government are entitled to

(A) 100 (hundred percent) outright excise duty exception for a period of 10 years from

the date of commencement of commercial production

(B) 100 Income tax exemption for initial period of five years and thereafter 30 for

companies and 25 for other than companies for a further period of five years for

the entire state of Uttaranchal and Himachal Pradesh from the date of

commencement of commercial production

(C) 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

Rs30 lakh The existing units will also be entitled to this subsidy on their substantial

expansion as defined

(D) Thrust sector industries as mentioned in Annexure-II are entitled to similar

concession as mentioned in para 3(i) amp (ii) above in the entire state of Uttaranchal

and Himachal Pradesh without any area restrictions

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Development of Industrial Infrastructure

(i) The funding pattern under the Growth Centre Scheme currently envisaging a

central assistance of Rs10 crore per center is raised to Rs15 crore per center

(ii) The financing pattern of integrated infrastructure development center (IIDC)

between Government of India and SIDBI will change from 23 to 41 and the GOI

funds would be in the nature of a grant so as to provide the required infrastructural

support

Other Incentives

(i) Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna (PMMY) To bring the unbanked people under

the mainstream banking and make the neglected section of the population self

reliant and self dependent Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna was launched under 3

stages ie Shishu (Max Rs 50000) Kishor (Max Rs 5 Lacs)and Tarun (Rs 10

Lacs)

(iv) Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP)

Government of India has approved the introduction of a new credit linked subsidy

programme called Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation programme (PMEGP)

by merging the two schemes Prime Ministerrsquos Rojgar Yojana (PMRY) and Rural

Employment Generation Programme (REGP) for generation of employment

opportunities through establishment of Micro enterprise in rural as well as urban

areas PMEGP is a central sector scheme and being administrated by Ministry of

Micro Small amp Medium Enterprises (Mo MSME) The scheme is implementing by

Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC)a statutory organization under the

administrative control of Mo MSME as the single nodal agency at the National

level At the State level the scheme is being implemented through State

KVIC Directorates State Khadi amp Village Industries Boards ( KVIBs) and District

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Industries Centre( DICs) and Banks The Government subsidy under the scheme is

being routed by KVIC through the identified banks for eventual distribution to the

beneficiaries entrepreneurs in their Bank accounts

Ineligible Industries under the Policy

The list of industries excluded from the purview of proposed concessions is at

Annexure ndashII

In addition the Doon Valley Notifications (SONo102(E) dated 1st Feb 1989

(Annexure-IV) as amended from time to time issued by Ministry of Environment amp

Forests would continue to operate in the Doon Valley area on the industries

notified under it are excluded from the proposed concessions in the state of

Uttarakhand

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Annex -I

DETAILS OF TRAINING PROGRAMME CONDUCTED DURING THE YEAR 2016-17 S No Programme details Duration Candidate Details Name of the

Coordinator SC ST OBC PH GEN TOTAL M F M F M F M F M F

EDP

1 EDP (GEN) on Tour

Operator amp Tourist Guide at Ranibagh

Haldwani Nainital

18022017

to 22022017

10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 2 22 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director (Mech)

2 EDP(SC) on Wireman

Training at Shantipuri

Pantnagar US Nagar

13022017

to

23022017

18 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 20 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

3 ESDP (WPH-STP)

on Bakery amp

Confectionary Products Ranibagh

Nainital

06092016

to

20102016

0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 20 23 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

4 ESDP(SC-STP) on

Computer Accounting with Tally at

Kaladhungi Nainital

16082016

to 29092016

10 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

5 ESDP(SC) on Computer Accounting

Dehradun

21072016 to

02092016

10 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 5 25 UC Khanduri Asst Director

(Chem)

6 ESDP(GEN) on

Garments

Manufacturing at

Almora

22072016

to

02092016

0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 21 23 DS Martolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

7 ESDP(GEN) on Solar Energy at Haldwani

Nainital

04112016 to

16122016

3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 16 0 20 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

I- Total Participants

(Nos)

51 20 0 1 2 3 1 0 30 48 156

IMC

1 IMC(Gen) at Pantnagar US Nagar

23022017 16 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 13 8 38 DK Aggarwal Asst Director

(Mech)

2 IMC(SC) at ITI

Bageshwar

18032017 31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 50 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

3 IMC(SC) at Takula

Almora

09032016 22 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 4 39 UC Khanduri

Asst Director (Chem)

4 IMC(Gen) at JITI

Almora

16032017 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 9 42 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

5 IMC(ST) at ITI

Almora

15032016 19 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 41 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

6 IMC(Gen) at Ranibagh Haldwani Nainital

23022017 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 35 6 45 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

II- Total Participants

(Nos)

93 9 12 0 4 0 0 0 110 27 255

Grand Total (I + II)

13 PROGRAMMES

144 29 12 1 6 3 1 0 140 75 411

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Annex -II

List of Thrust Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo List of Thrust Industries

01 Floriculture

02 Medicinal herbs and aromatic herbs etc ndash processing

03 Honey

04 Horticulture and Agro based Industries such as -

a Sauces Ketchup etc

b Fruit juices amp fruit pulp

c Jams Jellies vegetable juices puree pickles etc

d Preserved fruits and vegetables

e Processing of fresh fruits and vegetables including packaging

f Processing preservation packaging of mushrooms

05 Food processing industry excluding those included in the negative list

06 Sugar and its by-products

07 Silk and silk products

08 Wool and wool products

09 Woven fabrics (Excisable garments)

10 Sports goods and articles and equipment for general physical exercise and equipment

for adventure sports activities

11 Paper and paper products excluding those in negative list

12 Pharma products

13 Information amp communication technology

Computer hardware

14 Bottling of mineral water

15 Eco-tourism ndash Hotels resorts spa entertainmentamusement parks and ropeways

16 Industrial gases (based on atmospheric fraction)

17 Handicrafts

18 Non-timber forest product based industries

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Negative List of Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo Negative list of Industries

01 Tobacco and tobacco products including cigarettes and pan masala

02 Thermal Power Plant (coaloil based)

03 Coal washeries dry coal processing

04 Inorganic Chemicals excluding medicinal grade oxygen (280411) medicinal grade hydrogen peroxide

(284711) compressed air (285130)

05 Organic Chemicals excluding Provitamins vitamins Hormones (2936) Glycosides (2939) sugars (2940)

06 Tanning and dying extracts tanins and their derivatives dyes colours paints and varnishes putty fillers and

other mastics inks

07 Marble and mineral substances not classified anywhere

08 Flour mills and rice mills

09 Foundries using coal

10 Minerals fuels mineral oils and products of their distillation

Bituminous substances mineral waxes

11 Synthetic rubber product

12 Cement clinkers and asbestos raw including fibre

13 Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp Fuses fireworks matches propellant powder etc)

14 Mineral or chemical fertilizers

15 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture and formulation)

16 Fibre glass and articles thereof

17 Manufacture of pulp ndash wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving pulp)

18 Branded aerated water soft drinks (non-fruit based)

19 Paper-

Writing or printing paper etc

Paper or paperboard etc

Maplitho paper etc

Newsprint in rolls or sheets

Craft paper etc

Sanitary towels etc

Cigarette paper

Grease-proof paper

Toilet or facial tissue etc

Paper and paperboard laminated internally with bitumen tar or asphalt

Carbon or similar copying paper

Products consisting of sheets of paper or paper board impregnated coated or covered with plastics etc

Paper and paperboard coated impregnated or covered with wax etc

20 Plastics and articles thereof

Serial No 5 Reproduction synthesis not allowed as also downstream industries for sugar

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Annex -III

RESTRICTIONS ON LOCATION OF INDUSTRIES MINING OPERATIONS AND OTHER DEVELOPMENT

ACTIVITIES IN DOON VALLEY IN UTTAR PRADESH

MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS

(Department of Environment Forests amp Wildlife)

New Delhi the 1st February 1989

NOTIFICATION

NOTIFICATION under section 3(2)(v) of Environment (Protection) Act 1986 and Rule 5(3) (d) of

Environment (Protection) Rules 1986 Restricting location of industries mining operations and other

development activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh

SO102(E) ndash Whereas notification under sub-rule (3) of rule 5 of the Environment (Protection)

Rules 1986 inviting objections against the imposition of restriction on location of industries mining

operation and other developmental activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh was published vide No

SO 923(E) dated the 6th October 1988

And Whereas all objections received have been duly considered by the Central Government

Now therefore in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (d) of sub-rule (3) of Rule 5 of the

said rules the Central Government hereby imposes restrictions on the following activities in Doon Valley

bounded on the North by Mussorie ridge in the North-East by Lesset Himalayan range on the South-

West by Shivalik ranges river Ganga in the South-East and river Yamuna in the North-West except those

activities which are permitted by the Central Government for examining the environmental impacts

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(i) Location setting of industrial units ndash It has to be as per guidelines given in the annexure or guidelines

as may be issued from time to time by the Ministry of Environment amp Forests Government of India

(ii) Mining ndash Approval of the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests must be obtained before starting

any mining activity

(iii) Tourism ndash It should as per Tourism Development Plan (TDP) to be prepared by the State Department

of Tourism and duly approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(iv) Grazing ndash As per the plan to be prepared by the State Government and duly approved by the Union

Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(v) Land Use ndash As per Master Plan of development and Land Use Plan of the entire area to be prepared

by the State Government and approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

[No J-200123886-1A]

Sd-

(KP GEETHAKRISHNAN)

Secretary

ANNEXURE

Guidelines for permitting restricting industrial units in the Doon Valley area

Industries will be classified under Green Orange and Red categories as shown below for purposes of

permittingrestricting such industrial units in the Doon Valley from the environmental and ecological

considerations

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CATEGORY GREEN

A LIST OF INDUSTRIES IN APPROVED INDUSTRIAL AREAS WHICH MAY BE DIRECTRLY CONSIDERED

FOR ISSUE OF NO OBJECTION CERTIFICATE WITHOUT REFERRING TO (MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS) (IN CASE OF DOUBTS REFERENCE WILL BE MADE TO MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS)

1 All such non-obnoxious and non-hazardous industries employing upto 100 persons The

abnoxious and hazardous industries are those using inflammable explosive corrosive or

toxic substances

2 All such industries which do not discharge industrial effluents of a polluting nature and

which do not undertake any of the following process

Electroplating

Galvanizing

Bleaching

Degreasing

Phosphating

Dyeing

Pickling tanning

Polishing

Cooking of fibres and Digesting

Designing of Fabric

Unhairing Soaking deliming and bating of hides

Washing of fabric

Trimming Puling juicing and blanching of fruits and vegetables

Washing of equipment and regular floor washing using of considerable cooling water

Separated milk buttermilk and whey

Stopping and processing of grain

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Distillation of alcohol stillage and evaporation

Slaughtering of animals rendering of bones washing of meat

Juicing of sugar cane extraction of sugar Filteration centrifugation distillation

Pulping and fermenting of coffee beam

Processing of fish

Filter back wash in DM Plants exceeding 20 KI per day capacity

Pulp making pulp processing and paper making Cocking of coal washing of blast furnace

flue gases

Stripping of oxides

Washing of used sand by hydraulic discharge

Washing of latex etc

Solvent extraction

3 All such industries which do no use fuel in their manufacturing process or in any subsidiary

process and which do not emit fugitive emissions of a diffused nature

Industries not satisfying any one of the three criteria are recommended to be referred to Ministry

of Environment amp Forests

The following industries appear to fall in non-hazardous non-obnoxious and non-polluting

category subject to fulfillment of above three conditions

1 Atta-chakkies

2 Rice Mullors

3 Iceboxes

4 Dal mills

5 Groundnut decortinating (dry)

6 Chilling

7 Tailoring and garment making

8 Apparl making 9 Cotton and woolen hosiery

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10 Handloom weaving

11 Shoe lace manufacturing

12 Gold and Silver thread and sari work

13 Gold and Silver smithy

14 Leather Footwear and leather products excluding tanning amp hide processing

15 Manufacture of mirror from sheet glass and photo-frame

16 Musical instruments manufacturing

17 Sports goods

18 Bamboo and cane products (only dry operations)

19 Card Board and paper products (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

20 Insulation and other coated papers (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

21 Scientific and Mathematical instruments

22 Furniture (Wooden and Steel)

23 Assembly of domestic electrical appliances

24 Radio assembling

25 Fountain pens

26 Polythene plastic and PVC goods through extrusionmoulding

27 Surgical gauges and bandages

28 Railway sleepers (only concrete)

29 Cotton spinning and weaving

30 Rope (cotton and plastic)

31 Carpet weaving

32 Assembly of Air coolers

33 Wires pipes-extruded shapes from metals

34 Automobile servicing amp repair stations

35 Assembly of Bicycles baby carriages and other small non-motorised vehicles

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36 Electronics equipment (assembly)

37 Toys

38 Candles

39 Carpentary ndash excluded saw mill

40 Cold storage (small scale)

41 Restaurants

42 Oil-ginningexpelling (non-hydrogenation and no refining)

43 Ice Cream

44 Mineralized water

45 Jobbing amp Machining

46 Manufacture of Steel units amp suit cases

47 Paper pins amp U clips

48 Block making for printing

49 Optical frames

CATEGORY ORANGE

B LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CAN BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY WITH PROPER

ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL ARRANGEMENT

1 All such industries which discharge some liquid effluents (below 500 klday) that can be

controlled with suitable proven technology

2 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is less than 24 mtday and

the particulars emissions from which can be controlled with suitable proven technology

3 All such industries employing not more than 500 persons

The following industries with adoption of proven pollution control technology subject to

fulfilling the above three condition fall under this category

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1 Lime manufacture ndash pending decision on proven pollution control device and

Supreme Courtrsquos decision on quarrying

2 Ceramics

3 Sanitary ware

4 Tyres and tubes

5 Refuse incineration (controlled)

6 Flour mills

7 Vegetable oils including solvent extracted oils

8 Soap without steam boiling process and synthetic detergents formulation

9 Steam generating plants

10 Manufacture of office and house hold equipment and appliances involving use of

fossil fuel combustion

11 Manufacture of machineries and machine tools and equipments

12 Industrial gases (only) Nitrogen Oxygen and CO2

13 Miscellaneous glassware without involving use of fossil-fuel combustion

14 Optical glass

15 Laboratory ware

16 Petroleum storage amp transfer facilities

17 Surgical and medical products including amp probabilities of latex products

18 Foot wear (Rubber)

19 Bakery products biscuits amp Confectioners

20 Instant teacoffee coffee processing

21 Malted food

22 Manufacture of power driven pumps compressors refrigeration units fire

fighting equipment etc

23 Wire drawing (cold process) amp bailing straps

24 Steel furniture fasteners etc

25 Plastic processed goods

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26

Medical amp surgical instruments

27

Acetylene (synthetic)

28

Glue amp Gelatine

29

Potassium permanganse

30

Metallic sodium

31

Photographic films papers amp photographic chemicals

32

Surface coating industries

33

Fragrances fragours amp food additives

34

Plant nutrients (only manure)

Note

35

aerated watersoft drink

(a) Industries falling within the above identified list shall be assessed by the State Pollution

Control Board and referred to the Union Department of Environment for consideration

before according No Objection Certificate

(b) The total number of fuel burning industries that shall be permitted in the Valley will be

limited by 8 tonnes per day or Sulphur Dioxides from all sources (This corresponds to 400

tonnes per day Coal with 1 sulphur)

(c) Setting of Industrial areas should be based on sound criteria

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CATEGORY RED

C LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CANNOT BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY

1 All those industries which discharge effluents of a polluting nature at the rate of more

than 500 klday and for which the natural course for sufficient dilution is not available

and effluents from which cannot be controlled with suitable technology

2 All such industries employing more than 500 personsday

3 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is more than 24 mtday

The following industries appear to fall under this category covered by all the points as

above

1 Ferrous and non-ferrous metal extraction refining casting forging alloy making

processing etc

2 Dry Coal ProcessingMineral processing industries like Ore

sintering benefication pollutization etc

3 Phosphate look processing plants

4 Cement plants with horizontal rotary kilns

5 Glass and glass products involving use of coal

6 Petroleum refinery

7 Petro-chemical industries

8 Manufacture of lubricating oils and greases

9 Synthetic rubber manufacture

10 Coal oil wood or nuclear based thermal power plants

11 Vanaspati hydrogenated vegetable oils for industrial purposes

12 Sugar mills (white and khandari)

13 Craft paper mills

14 Coke oven by products and coaltar distillation products

15 Alkalies

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16

Caustic soda

17

Potash

18

Electro thermal products (artificial abrasives Calcium carbide etc)

19

Phosphorous and its compounds

20

Acids and their salts (organic amp inorganic)

21

Nitrogen compounds (Cynides cynamides and other nitrogen compounds)

22

Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp fuses)

23

Pthalic anhydride

24

Processes involving chlorinated hydrocarbon

25

Chlorine Fluorine bromine Iodine amp their compounds

26

Fertilizer industry

27

Paper board and straw board

28

Synthetics fibres

29 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture

formulations)

amp

30 Basic drugs

31 Alcohol (Industrial or potable)

32 Leather industry including tanning and processing

33 Coke making coal liquification and fuel gas making industries

34 Fibre glass production and processing

35 Manufacture of pulp-wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving

pulp)

36 Pigment dyes and their intermediates

37 Industrial carbons (including graphite electrodes anodes midget electrodes

graphite blocks graphite crucibles gas carbons activated carbon synthetic

diamonds carbon black channel black lamp black etc)

38 Electro-chemicals (other than these covered under Alkali group)

39 Paints enamels amp varnishes

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40 Poly propylene

41 Poly Vinyl chloride

42 Cement with vertical shaft kiln technology penging certification of proven

technology on pollution control

43 Chlorates perchlorates amp peroxides

44 Polishes

45 Synthetic resin amp Plastic products

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वारषिक रिपोरिANNUAL REPORT 2016-17

सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

CHAPTER-V

1 Classification of Enterprises

Subsequent to the implementation of rdquoThe Micro Small and Medium Enterprises

Development Act 2006rdquo with effect from October 2006 filing of Entrepreneurs

Memorandum Part-I and Part-II came into vogue Under the Act Micro Small and

Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) are classified as under

Enterprise

(Type) Investment in Plant amp Machinery

(Manufacturing) Investment in Equipment

(Service) Micro Up to `25 lakh Up to ` 10 lakh Small Above ` 25 lakh up to ` 5 crore Above ` 10 lakh up to ` 2 crore Medium Above ` 5 crore up to ` 10 crore Above ` 2 crore up to ` 5 crore

2 Udyog Aadhar Memorandum (UAM)

In order to simplify the process involved in the filing of Entrepreneurs Memorandum (Part

I ampII) and to save the entrepreneurs from undue hardships a one page self certified

registration form named UAM has been introduced This can be filed on line from

anywhere and at any time thus doing away the need of coming physically to District

Industries Centre and with no time lag This has become effective wef01092015 This

Unique Aadhaar No enables the unitsenterprises to seek various assistance from the

Government wherever required and apply online about various services being offered by

All Ministries and Departments

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Recent Trends in Growth of MSME in Uttarakhand

[Filing of Udyod Aadhar Memorandum during 2015-16 to 2016-17]

11 Udyoyg Adhaar Memorandum replaced Entrepreneur Memorandum(Part II) and came into existence wef 01092015 (Chart 11)

Chart 11 Number of UAM filed by the MSMEs in Uttarakhand State from 01 September 2015 to 31 March 2017

Source www udyogaadhaargovin

0

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

7000

Micro Small Medium Total

Series1 5064 1614 142 6820

UA

M f

iled

No of UAM filed during 01092015 to 31032017

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21 District-wise distribution of number of UAM filed during 01092015 to 31032017 is as noted below (Statement 21)

Statement 21 District-wise distribution of number of UAM filed by the MSMEs in Uttarakhand

State during 01092015 to 31032017

Position as on 31st March 2017

SNo

Name of District

Udyog Aadhaar

Regd

Micro

Small

Medium

1 Almora 229 183 42 4

2 Bageshwar 180 170 10 0

3 Chamoli 181 176 5 0

4 Champawat 166 150 16 0

5 Dehradun 937 745 182 10

6 Haridwar 1709 983 651 75

7 Nainital 485 343 125 17

8 Pauri Garhwal 417 349 64 4

9 Pithoragarh 242 236 4 2

10 Rudraprayag 132 130 2 0

11 Tehri Garhwal 261 226 34 1

12 Udham Singh

Nagar

1670 1175 466 29

13 Uttarkashi 211 198 13 0

Total 6820 5064 1614 142

Source www udyogaadhaargovin

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Chart 21 District-wise distribution of number of UAM filed by the MSMEs in

Uttarakhand State during 01092015 to 31032017

22 Top five Districts in terms of number of UAM filed by the MSMEs upto

31032017 are Haridwar US Nagar Dehradun Nainital and Pauri These

Districts together account for 7651 of the total number of UAM filed

0

200

400

600

800

1000

1200

No of UAM filed wef 01092015 to 31032017 (District wise)

Micro

Small

Medium

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Distribution of UAM filed by Manufacturing and Service Enterprises

31 Out of the total UAM filed discussed above distribution as per Manufacturing

and Service Sector among Micro Small amp Medium segments in Uttarakhand

State are as noted below

Position as on 31st March 2017

SNo

Name of District

Udyog Aadhaar Regd

Micro Small Medium

Manufac-turing

Service M S M S M S

1 Almora 111 126 104 82 6 40 1 4

2 Bageshwar 101 82 96 77 5 5 0 0

3 Chamoli 96 99 96 93 0 6 0 0

4 Champawat 100 77 89 69 11 8 0 0

5 Dehradun 470 646 328 555 134 86 8 5

6 Haridwar 1217 501 604 384 543 110 70 7

7 Nainital 331 217 223 158 102 44 6 15

8 Pauri Garhwal 194 229 144 208 47 20 3 1

9 Pithoragarh 181 97 170 89 7 6 4 2

10 Rudraprayag 72 61 70 61 2 0 0 0

11 Tehri Garhwal 172 107 145 93 27 13 0 1

12 Udham Singh

Nagar

1123 553 725 453 374 95 24 5

13 Uttarkashi 75 188 72 175 3 13 0 0

Total 4243 2983 2866 2497 1261 446 116 40

Source www udyogaadhaargovin

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CHAPTER-VI

TRAINING INDUSTRIAL MOTIVATION CAMPAIGNS (IMC) AND

ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES (EDP)

The micro small and medium enterprises (MSME) sector has emerged as a highly

vibrant and dynamic sector of the Indian economy over the last five decades MSMEs not

only play crucial role in providing large employment opportunities at comparatively lower

capital cost than large industries but also help in industrialization of rural amp backward areas

thereby reducing regional imbalances assuring more equitable distribution of national

income and wealth MSMEs are complementary to large industries as ancillary units and

contribute enormously to the socio-economic development of the country

The Ministry of Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (Mo MSME) promotes the

development of micro and small enterprises in the country with the objective of creating self-

employment opportunities and upgrading the relevant skills of existing and potential

entrepreneurs

Entrepreneurship development is one of the key elements for promotion of micro and

small enterprises particularly the first generation entrepreneurs Entrepreneurship and

resultant creation of employment and wealth is a major means of inclusive development

Hence entrepreneurship development has been one of the priorities in almost all the

countries the world over

In order to ensure that young entrepreneurs are encouraged and suitably equipped to

go into new ventures the Ministry has set up three National level Entrepreneurship

Development Institute namely National Institute for Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (

NI-MSME) Hyderabad The National Institute for Entrepreneurship and Small Business

Development (NIESBUD) NOIDA and Indian Institute of Entrepreneurship (IIE) Guwahati to

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undertake the task of promotion of entrepreneurship and skill development training on a

regular basis

This institute has also been supporting the efforts of Government of Uttarakhand

Industrial Associations Technical Managerial Institutions other NGOs and entrepreneurs for

motivational and skill development needs

The State of Uttarakhand has difficult geographical terrain having international border

with Nepal China amp Tibet The state has about 89 of the land as a mountain region

containing transportation bottleneck It is not found viable in long run to set up large and

medium scale units in the hilly region The Institute is therefore focusing for development of

micro and small enterprises in this region for motivating the educated unemployed youths

towards self-employment

The Institute organized EDPs on Solar Energy Tour Operator and Tourist Guide

Bakery and Confectionary Products Computer Accounting with Tally Electrical Appliance

Repairing Garments manufacturing Food Processing etc at various locations in the

state It is vital to mention here that the Govt of Uttarakhand is focusing on

harvesting Solar Energy in the state therefore there is lot of scope in this renewable

source of energy

The Institute was assigned the targets for conducting of 6 ESDPs Gen 02 SC- 01 ST-

01 Women amp PH(S)- 01 SC(S)- 01 2 EDPs SC-01 GEN-1 IMCs-6 (Gen-03 SC-

02 ST-01) during the year The details of the aforesaid EDPs and IMCs is given at

annexure-I

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CHAPTER-VII

NATIONAL MANUFACTURING COMPTITIVENESS PROGRAMME

(NMCP)

The Government has announced formulation of National Manufacturing

Competitiveness Programme in 2005 with an objective to support the Small and Medium

Enterprises (SMEs) in their endeavour to become competitive and adjust the competitive

pressure caused by liberalization and moderation of tariff rates Under the scheme

Manufacturing Competitiveness Programme by the National Manufacturing Competitiveness

Council

Worldwide it is manufacturing that has driven growth In order to revive the

manufacturing sector particularly micro small and medium enterprises and to enable them

to adjust to the competitive pressures caused by liberalization and moderation of tariff rates

I propose to launch a new scheme that will help them strengthen their operations and

sharpen their competitiveness The scheme will be called the Manufacturing Competitiveness

Programme The design of the scheme will be worked out by the National Manufacturing

Competitiveness Council (NMCC) in consultation with the industry along with relevant stake

holders like the Ministry of MSME conceptualized and finalized the components of the

programme incorporating suitable inputs from the stake holders Nine Schemes have been

drawn up including schemes for promotion of ICT Design Clinics and Marketing Support etc

for SMEs Implementation will be in the PPP model and financing will be tied up during the

course of the next year

MSME-DI Haldwani motivated entrepreneurs to adopt and modernise themselves

taking assistance from NMCP schemes through various training programmes It also

conducted awareness programmes of some schemes like QMS amp QTT Lean Manufacturing

Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) Product Certification Zero Defect Zero Effect CLCSS

Businss Incubator Bar Code Energy Efficiency Technology etc

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON ldquoQMSQTTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Vinayak Grand Haridwar

DATE- 25072016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 36

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

AssttDirector (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI haldwani

Sh Sudipt Kumar Scientist BIS Dehradun

Sh Ashish Bhargava Consultant

URS

Certification

Haridwar

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON ldquoDESIGN CLINIC SCHEMErdquo

PLACE- Hotel Gardenia SIDCUL Haridwar

DATE- 20022017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 28

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Prof Dr S Ghosal Professor amp Director School of Design

Studies UPES Dehradun

Sh Amit Mohan Invetigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoPACKAGING FOR EXPORTldquo

PLACE- SBS PG College Rudrapur

DATE- 31052016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 32

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Tushar Bandopadhyay Asstt Director

IIP New Delhi

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoSUPPORT FOR ENTREPRENEURIAL AND MANAGERIAL

DEVELOPMENT OF SMEs THROUGH INCUBATORrdquo

PLACE- Amrapali Group of Institutes Haldwani

DATE- 22032016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 60

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh VK Sharma Dy Director Ic

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Amit Mohan Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoSUPPORT FOR ENTREPRENEURIAL AND MANAGERIAL

DEVELOPMENT OF SMEs THROUGH INCUBATORrdquo

PLACE- Graphic Era University Dehradun

DATE- 16112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 86

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh SC Kandpal

Asstt Director (MF)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh BK Tiwari DG

Graphic Era University

Sh Amit Mohan Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoSUPPORT FOR ENTREPRENEURIAL AND MANAGERIAL

DEVELOPMENT OF SMEs THROUGH INCUBATORrdquo

PLACE- University of Petroleum amp Energy

Studies Dehradun

DATE- 18112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 70

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh Amit Mohan

Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Dr KS Mishra Senior Professor

UPES Dehradun

Dr Shailey Singhal Associate Professor

UPES Dehradun

Dr PK Mishra Associate Professor

UPES Dehradun

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoZERO DEFECT ZERO EFFECTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Gardenia SIDCUL Haridwar

DATE- 08112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 58

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoZERO DEFECT ZERO EFFECTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Gardenia SIDCUL Haridwar

DATE- 16032017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 59

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh Pushkar Singh

Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Abhishek Srivastava ZED Consultant

QCI

Sh DK Aggarwal Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Amit Mohan Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoZERO DEFECT ZERO EFFECTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Rudra Continental Rudrapur

DATE- 22022017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 54

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh SC Kandpal

Asstt Director (MF)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh YC Pandey GM

DIC US Nagar

Sh Ashok Bansal Ex President

KGCCI

Sh DK Aggarwal Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoProduct Certificationrdquo

PLACE- Selaqui Dehradun

DATE- 19102016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 60

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh UC Khanduri

Asstt Director (Chem)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

ShSaurabh Tiwari Scientist

BIS Dehradun

Sh Kush Sharma Scientist

BIS Dehradun

Sh Ashish Bhargava Manager

URS Certification Haridwar

Sh Manoj Gaur Branch Director

NSIC Dehradun

Sh SS Katiyal Manager

DIC Dehradun

Sh Manoj Sharma President

UIWA Dehradun

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Reimbursement of Units under Technology amp Quality Up gradation Support

to MSME (TEQUP) for acquiring National and International Product

Certification

The details for the period 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are given below

SNo Name Of the Unit Reimbursement

Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Hertech Electronics

Plot NoI E Sector 12 IIE SIDCUL Haridwar

Rs 26250-

Total Rs 26250-

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CHAPTER-VIII

VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

Vendor Development Programmes (VDPs) are being organized by MSME Development

Institutes located in every corner of the country to provide common platform for business as

well as selling organizations to interact with each other with a view to identifying emerging

demands of the buyer organizations while simultaneously providing an opportunity for

displaying the capabilities of the small scale entrepreneurs and their industrial ventures Such

programmes have proved to be of immense use in locating suitable entrepreneurs by a

number of buying organizations including the Public Sector Enterprises various Wings of

Defence Railways and others in indigenising a number of products which hitherto have been

imported at a colossal cost

Two types of VDPs are being organized by MSME DIs - National Level VDPs -cum-

Exhibitions and State Level VDPs In National Level VDPs of 3 days duration large scale

organizations such as BEL BHEL TELCO BSNL IOC NHPC NTPC etc interact with MSEs in

establishing potential vendors In these National Level VDPs an exhibition is also put up for

displaying the products of MSMEs and large scale organizations In State Level VDPs only

one or two buying large scale organisation functioning in the State participates in the

programme and interacts with MSMEs (sellers) in the Buyer-Seller Meets Business enquiries

ranging from `5 crore to `20 crore per VDP are being generated through National Level

VDPs

MSME-DI conducted 05 State Level Vendor Development Programme in different

places of Uttarakhand state Details of programmes are as under

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- HRD Centre BHEL Haridwar

DATE- 09112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 28

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh DK Aggarwal

AsstDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Kotdwar

DATE- 16122016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 63

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh DS Martolia

AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME Haldwani

Sh Manoj Kumar General Manager

BEL Kotdwar

Sh SC Kandpal AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Haridwar

DATE- 29112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 38

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh Amit Mohan

Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Rajeshwar Giri DGM

THDC Rishikesh

Sh RM Dubey DGM (Procurement)

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Rai Singh DGM (VDP)

THDC Rishikesh

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME Haldwani

Sh GC Joshi Dy Manager

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Yogesh Sharma Manager

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Sadhu Ram Saini President

BIDWABahadrabad

Sh Harendra Garg Chairman

SMA Haridwar

Sh DK Aggarwal Asstt Director

MSME Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Rudrapur

DATE- 09032017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 58

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh SC Kandpal

Astt Director (MF)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Skand Shiv Bhardwaj BHEL

CFP Rudrapur

Sh K Das GM

Ic BHEL CFP Rudrapur

Sh VK Sharma Dy Director Ic

MSME-DI Haldwani

ShYC Pandey GM

DIC Rudrapur

Sh Ashok Bansal Ex President

KGCCI Kashipur

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Patel Nagar Dehradun

DATE- 20102016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 65

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR SH UCKHANDURI

AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Ashok Lalwani HUDCO

Dehradun

Sh Mahesh Sharma President

UIWA Dehradun

Sh Manoj Gaur BM

NSIC Dehradun

SmtKaushlya Bandhu Jt Director

DOI Dehradun

Sh SP Goyal Incharge

KGCCI Dehradun

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CHAPTER-IX

MARKETING ASSISTANCE AND TECHNOLOGY UP-GRADATION

SCHEME FOR MSME AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE ON BAR-CODE

MSMEs sector has emerged as a highly vibrant and dynamic sector of the Indian

economy over the last five decades MSMEs are not only playing crucial role in providing

large employment opportunities at comparatively lower capital cost than large industries but

also helping in industrialization of rural and backward areas thereby reducing regional

imbalances assuring more equitable distribution of national income and wealth

It may be mentioned here that Marketing a strategic tool for business development is

critical for the growth and survival of MSMEs Marketing is most important factor for the

success of any enterprise It is one of the weakest areas wherein MSMEs face major

problems in the present competitive age Due to lack of information scarcity of resources

and unorganized way of selling marketing MSME sector finds problems in exploiting new

markets

The objective of this programme envisages that some of those clusters of MSMEs which

have quality production and export potential shall be identified amp encouraged and assisted

through this scheme to achieve competitiveness in the national and international markets

The programme aims at improving the marketing competitiveness of MSME sector by

improving their techniques and technologiesrsquo promotion of exports and to provide a check on

imports also

Financial assistance on Bar-code

The basic objective of financial assistance is to enhance the marketing competitiveness of

Micro amp Small Enterprises (MSEs) by way of

(i) Providing 75 of one-time registration fee and annual recurring fee (for first three

years) paid by MSEs to GS1 India

(ii) (ii) Popularizing the adoption of bar codes on large scale amongst MSEs and (iii)

Motivating and encouraging MSEs for use of bar codes through conducting

seminars on Bar-code etc

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Reimbursement of Units under Bar Code ndash

The details for the period 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are given below

SNo Name Of the Unit Reimbursement Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Janisons Herbo Labs Pvt Ltd

Plot No 6Sector II DC IIE

Pantnagar

38430-

2- Ms Garg Foods

Naya Gaon Julfkaar

Kaladhungi Nainital

33451-

3- Ms Shree Herbal Health Care 79 Arhat Bazar Saharanpur Road Dehradun

25695-

4- Ms Govindam Enterprises

D-144F Top Floor Freedom Fighter Enclave

New Delhi

25695-

5- Ms Demigod Agro Food Pvt Ltd

4 Nandpuri Arya Nagar Chowk Opp Holy Baril

Jwalapur Haridwar

25695-

Total Rs 148966-

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Reimbursement to the Participating Units in Trade FairExhibition for the

year 2016-17 for Uttarakhand state ndash

SNo

Name of the Unit Amt Reimbursed

1 Ms Kashmir Emporium Raipur Road Dehradun

(International)

Rs 122772-

2 Ms Rawat Engg Tech Pvt Ltd Dehradun

(Domestic)

Rs 30000-

Total Rs 152772-

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CHAPTER-X

Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme (CLCSS) for Technology

Upgradation of the Small Scale Industries

The Ministry of Small Scale Industries (SSI) is operating a scheme for technology

upgradation of Small Scale Industries (SSI) called the Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme

(CLCSS) The Scheme aims at facilitating technology upgradation by providing upfront capital

subsidy to SSI units including tiny khadi village and coir industrial units on institutional

finance (credit) availed of by them for modernisation of their production equipment (plant and

machinery) and techniques The Scheme provides for 15 per cent capital subsidy to SSI units

including tiny units on institutional finance availed of by them for induction of well established

and improved technology in selected subsectorsproducts approved under the Scheme The

eligible amount of subsidy calculated under the scheme is based on the actual loan amount not

exceeding Rs1 crore

Due to insufficient investment and lack of awareness of both the quality standards and

access to modern technologies a large percentage of SSI units continue with outdated

technology and plant amp machinery With increasing competition due to liberalisation of the

economy the survival and growth of the SSI units are critically dependent on their

modernisation and technological upgradation Upgradation of both the process of manufacture

and corresponding plant and machinery is necessary for the small enterprises to reduce the cost

of production and remain price competitive at a time when cheaper products are easily available

in the global market

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CHAPTER-XI

QUALITY UPGRADATIONENVIRONMENT MANAGAMENT FOR

SMALL SCALE SECTOR THROUGH INCENTIVE FOR ISO 9000ISO

14001HACCP CERTIFICATION

The Small Scale Sector has emerged as dynamic and vibrant sector of Indian

Economy and it has been making significant contribution to industrial production export and

employment generation The process of economic liberalization and market reforms has

opened up the Indian small scale sector to the global competition In order to enhance the

competitive strength of the small scale sector the Government introduced an incentive

scheme for their technological upgradationquality improvement and environment

management The scheme provides incentive to those small scale ancillary undertaking who

have acquired ISO 9000ISO 14001HACCP certifications The scheme for ISO 9000

reimbursement in operation since March 1994 has now been enlarged so as to include

reimbursement of expenses for acquiring ISO 14001 certification also vide this Office

Administrative Order No41(8)ISOElectx2002 dt 28th October 2002 Upto 31st march

2014 25652 Micro amp Small units have been benefited from the scheme

-The Scheme envisages reimbursement of charges of acquiring ISO-9000ISO-

14001HACCP certifications to the extent of 75 of the expenditure subject to a

maximum of Rs 75000- in each case

The Salient features of the Scheme

a) The Permanent Registered Micro Small Enterprises (MSEs) units are eligible to avail

the Incentive Scheme

b) The Scheme is applicable to those MSEsancillaryTinySSSBE units who have already

acquired ISO-9000ISO-14001HACCP certification

c) The Scheme is applicable to those MSEsancillaryTinySSSBE units who have already

acquired ISO-9000ISO-14001HACCP certification

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Reimbursement to Units under ISO 900014000 scheme in Uttarakhand

state ndash

Approval details of units during 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are as under ndash

SNo Name of the Unit Reimbursement

Total Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Bajaj Nutraceuticals Roorkee Haridwar 45000-

2- Ms Nirmal Auto Components Bahadrabad Haridwar 38363-

3- Ms Manchanda Herbal Products Haridwar 46954-

4- Ms APS Electopower Pvt Ltd Haridwar

40500-

5- Ms Shree Badrinath Vaikalpik Urja Dehradun 30000-

6- Ms Rapid Moulders Pvt Ltd Haridwar 56250-

Total Rs 257067-

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CHAPTER-XII

GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT PREFERENCE POLICY FOR MICRO

amp SMALL ENTERPRISES

In order to provide assistance and support to Micro amp Small Enterprises (MSEs) for

marketing their products under the present Government Procurement Preference Policy for

micro amp small enterprises (MSEs) Government of India has been extending various facilities to

the MSEs registered with National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC) under its Single Point

Registration Scheme In addition to the facilities 358 items are also reserved for exclusive

purchase from MSE sector

Following units were enlisted under single point registration

SN Name amp Address Unit Amount Rs 1 Ms Ujjwal Labour Contract Co-operative Society

Dehradun

2000-

2 Ms Pacific Dynamics Roorkee

2000-

3 Ms Radiant Energy Enterprises Dehradun

1250-

4 Ms Harit Agro Products Jaspur Kashipur

2000-

5 Ms Asian Galaxy Pvt Ltd

Plot No 3 Sector IIDL IIE SIDCUL

5000-

6 Ms Isha Construction

Shop 32 amp 34 Grand Floor Raipur Road- Dehradun

2000-

7 Ms Dhirendra Singh Negi

Village Talli Bagi Patti Tehri Garhwal

2000-

8 Ms Electrocon Power

Village Rameshwarput Lalpur US Nagar

2000-

9 Ms Special Cables Pvt Ltd

Unit 2 Plot No 60-65 Sector-3IIE Pantnagar

3435-

10 Ms GB Equipment Systems Ltd

Industrial Area Selaqui- Dehradun

3500-

11 Ms GB Springs

PL 2223 Km Chakrata Road Rampur Dehradun

5000-

12 Ms Accuraus (India)

B-7 Ramnaga Indl Estate Roorke

2000-

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13 Ms Modern Electrn Electric Co

Dehradun

2000-

14 Ms Ms Godarari Enterprises

Dehradun

1250-

15 Ms Kanha Plastics Pvt Ltd

Dehradun

5000-

16 Ms IC Electicals Co(P) Ltd

Plot No E-94 Industrial Area Bharabad Haridwar

3450-

17 Ms Whale Graphics(India)Ltd

Dehradun

5000-

18 Jainson Herbo Labs Pvt Ltd

IIDC IIE US Nagar Pantnagar

3000-

19 Ms Krishna Murari Infratech

Pvt Ltd Haldwani

2000-

20 Ms Sakti Constructions

392 Indra Nagar Colony Dehrdun

3500-

21 Ms Universal Ind

B-8 Industrial Estate Bazpur Road Kashipur

5000-

22 Ms Sai Globe Packaging

Central Hope Town SelaquiDehradun

5000-

23 Ms Surat singh amp Sons

54 Akashdeep ColonyChakrata Road Dehradun

2000-

24 Ms Girraj Kintwear

7 Co-Operativ Society IE- Dehradun

2000-

25 Ms HQ Lamps Manufacturing

7 3-35 Sector 6 A SIDCUL Haridwar

3000-

26 Ms Uttam Rice amp Seeds Pvt Ltd

Gausala Mour Ramnagar Road Partappur Kashipur

2000-

27 Ms Creative Paper Products Rudrpur

2000-

28 Ms Asia Industries

Village Phaujimatkota Post ndashBhoorrani Rudrapur

-

29 Ms Shamsons Industries

C-22 Deveboomi Industrial Estate Roorkee

3000-

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30 Reveal Environment Solutions Kh N-999

Salem pur Rajputan Indusstrial Estate Roorkee

2000-

31 Ms Shiva Enterprises

2071 West Amber Talab Roorkee

2000-

32 Ms Aska Equipment Ltd

Plot NoC-21 Devbhoomi Indl Estate Raipur Haridwar

3000-

33 Ms Infinity

Kh Village Raipur Haridwar

3450-

34 Ms Badrinath Vaikalpik Urja

Shah Nagar Near Railaway Crossing Defance Colony Dehradun

2000-

35 Ms Amardeep Designs (P) Ltd

KhNo163 Laheshwari BhagwanPur Roorklee

3000-

36 Ms Amrit Herbals

Village amp Po Bhauwala-Dehradun

2000-

37 Ms Growth Associates

131 2nd

Floor BT Ganj-Roorkee

3000-

38 Ms Himalayan Hi Tech

Nurseries Santi Aashram Bharatpur Kamachaur

2000-

39 Ms JS Industries

Kunda Jaspur Road Kashipur US Nagar

3000-

40 Ms Digitech

8 Industrial Area Near Ram Nagar- Roorkee

2000-

41 Ms K-2 Cloth

Plot No 126-127 Sector IIDC

2000-

42 Ms Dinex India Pvt Ltd

59 Gandhi Road

2000-

43 Ms SK Guta

15 A Enclave GMS Road Dehradun

2000-

44 Ms Fire Devices(P) Ltd

Plot No 19-20 Sector-3A Indl Area SIDCUL Haridwar

3450-

Total

118285-

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CHAPTER-XIII

REVENUE EARNED

This Institute has earned revenue of Rs 140485- through consultancy services

provided to the MSMEs and fee collected for training programmes as per details given

below-

SNo Revenue Earnings Total for the

Financial Year (Rs)

1

CF WS revenue

0

2 Skill development programme (Training) fees- regular

course

8000

3 Skill development programme (Training) fees

Specialized High Tech Course (including CAD CAM)

0

4 Sale of Traineersquos products 50

5 Training Programme fees-

i Under Core Programme Action Plan 0

ii (Under PD Account) 0

6 Management Development Programme 0

7 Seminars Feesworkshop 5100

8 Capacity assessment 0

9 Project appraisals 0

10 Sick unit studies 0

11 In plant studies 0

12 Surveys 0

13 Energy audits 0

14 NSIC Registration GSPP 118285

15 Sub-Contracting Exchange (SCX) 0

16 Sale of publications 50

17 Others 6500

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18 Fee for participation in National Award-2013 0

19 NVDPVDP 0

TOTAL 137985

20 Sale of US stores etc 2500

Grand Total 140485

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CHAPTER-XIV

USE OF OFFICIAL LANGUAGE

Hindi is the Official Language of the Union of India and the Government policy aims at

progressively increasing the use of Hindi in official work Effective steps were taken during

the year in the Ministry of MSME to ensure compliance to Official Language Policy

implementation of the annual programme and compliance with the various orders of the

Government of India on the recommendations of the Committee of Parliament on Official

Language

COMPLIANCE OF SECTION 3(3)OF THE OFFICIAL LANGUAGE ACT 1963

All documents such as General Orders Notifications Press Communique Contracts

Agreements Tender Forms amp Notices Resolution MemorandumOffice memorandum

Administrative or other reports and Official Papers laid before a House or the Houses of

Parliament under section 3(3) of the Official Languages Act 1963 were issued bilingually

ie in Hindi and English General orders meant for departmental use were issued in Hindi

only

REPLIES TO LETTERS IN HINDI

All letters received in Hindi were replied to in Hindi

CORRESPONDENCE IN HINDI

Letters to State Governments Union Territory and Central Government offices located

in regions lsquoArsquo and lsquoBrsquo were issued in Hindi to the extent possible Similarly letters were sent in

Hindi to Central Government offices located in region lsquoCrsquo as per the targets laid down in the

Annual Programme About 9007 correspondence was made in Hindi in region lsquoArsquo 100 in

region rsquoBrsquo and 100 in region lsquoCrsquo

SECTIONS SPECIFIED FOR WORKING IN HINDI

The sections of the Ministry specified for doing 100 work in Hindi are working

satisfactorily

MONITORING AND INSPECTIONS

In order to ensure compliance with the Official Language Policy monitoring is done

though regular inspections

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CHAPTER-XV

TARGETS amp ACHIEVEMENTS

PART-A

1 Change in Industrial Scenario if any Industrial activity is gaining

momentum due to Industrial package to the state amp the upgradation of the MSEs

2 Other information ndash

I No of unit visited by MSME-DI

Official 117

Ii Total No of visitors inquiries

received in MSME-DI 648

iii Total No persons trained with- 414

a General 214

b Women Entrepreneurs 110 c SCST 17413 d Other backward Classes etc 12

e Minorities 0

3 Expenditure in Plan amp Non-Plan

a Plan Scheme-

Allotment Cumulative expenditure

FUNDS EXPENDITURE

Salary-14000000 12144775

Medical- 125000 124655

TE- 650000 647151

OE- 800000 7 99999

RRT- 4000 3000

Total 15579000 13719580

b Non-Plan Scheme- Nil

4 Administration Over

one year

Less than one year

a

b c

d

Post vacant Disciplinary proceeding initiated concluded pending Audit objections pending amp replied

Court cases pending if necessary

13

Nil Nil

Nil

01

Nil Nil

Nil

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Part- B

(This part may reflect the problems and actual work done under each programme as well

as actual extension service rendered for promotion of Industries)

1 Modernization of Workshop and

Laboratories- During

the month

Cumulative for the year

i Sanction received by MSME-DI

Converting the MSME-DI

Nil Nil

ii Value of new machinery

equipment installed received

Nil Nil

iii Value of orders of Machinery amp

Equipment placed with

DGSampD supplies

Nil Nil

2 Trade Industry growth-

i Nos of UAM registered

Manufacturingservice activity

Micro-5363 Small- 1707 Medium- 156

Total- 7226 (up to March2017)

ii Nos of UAM registered

ManufacturingServicing

activity

Manufacturing- 4243

Service- 2983

Total- 7226 (up to March2015)

iii Changes in industrial growth

rate if any (give information for

each trade unit(s) separately)

The industrial climate generated due to

announcement of Concessional package

provided impetus to the growth

parameters

3 Technical Assistance-

i No of entrepreneurs assisted

at the MSME-DI premises

outside premises

6481913

ii No of entrepreneurs assisted

at their premises

631

iii No of trade Associations

contacted for up-gradation of

Industries

12

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iv Details of programme for

specific group of covered in

Action Plan prepared along

with their details

NA

v No of units registered under

the Govt purchase

programme

43 Nos

vi Identification of products

having potential for

development in the State

(Attach a separate list)

1 Fruit based products

2 Processing of vegetables

3 Spice grinding

4 Glow signboard amp hoardings

5 Medicinal concentrate

6 Essential Oils

vii Problems of trade Industries

other than financial if any

Marketing amp transportation bottleneck

viii Additional support required for

improving performance of

trade Industries

Marketing Support

x Any other significant

programme Give information

or work done for each trade

discipline separately and

enclosed separate sheet to

highlight the salient points of

work done

No

4 Ancillary Development Programme No of-

a Captive Ancillary in the State NA

b New units (Anc) established

during the month

NA

c New items identified and

accepted for promoting

Ancillary

NA

d Vendor Development

Programme organized for

whom

Conducted programmes-

National Level-00

State level- 05 nos

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5 Any other special work done by the Institute- -

- One day awareness programme on Packaging for Exports

In Association with SBS College Rudrapur at Rudrapur on 31052016 for 32

participants

- One day workshop on Quality Management System amp Quality Technology

Tools (QMSQTT)

In Association with Bahadrabad Industries Development Welfare

Association Haridwar at Haridwar on 21072016 for 32 participants

- One day awareness programme on Product Certification

Conducted at Selaqui Dehradun on 19102016 for 60 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Design Clinic

Conducted at Haridwar on 20022016 for 28 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Digital Payment

Conducted in Uttarakhand State 16 programmes for 406 participants

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Part C Other Special Activities

Sl No Activity Target Achievement

1 Hindi Meeting 04 nos 04 nos

2 Hindi Pakhwara amp Hindi Diwas from 14092016 to

28092016 01 no 01 no

3 Hindi Workshop Nil Nil

4 Assistance provided in EDP of other organisation

(2 days EDP of NCCD) at MSME-DI

Haldwani

Nil 01 no

5 (i)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp Commercial Bid Opening on Lean Manufacturing for Auto component at Rudrapur on 22042016

(ii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in joint DSR

audit Audit with NPC Kanpur of Boss Cluster Rudrapur from 20042016 to 21042016 (iii)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint MBR3 Audit with QCI of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar from 08082016 to 10082016 (iv) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Boss Cluster at Rudrapur in November 2016

(v) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR5 Audit

of Pace Auto Cluster-1 at Rudrapur in November 2016 (vi)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint Audit

of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar in December 2016 (vii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Havells Fan Lean Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017 (viii)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp

Commercial Bid Opening for Plastic Component Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017

Nil

08 nos

6 Participated in National Awards held in Ludhiana Punjab on 18102016 presented by Honrsquoble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi

Nil 01 no

7 Participated in PMEGP Task force meeting of Nainital

District on 020816081116 Nil 02 nos

8 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a 3 days exhibition lsquoDestination Uttarakhand 2016rsquo organised by Ms Freindz Exhibition amp Promotions (p) ltd New Delhi at Dehradun from 24-26102016

Nil 01 no

9 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in the Stone Laying

ceremony of a new Technology Centre at Sitarganj on 141116 inaugrated by Honrsquoble Union Minister of MSMEs Sh Kalaraj Mishra

Nil 01 no

10 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a lsquoVendor Meet-

2016rsquo organised by Tata Auto Comp Systems Ltd at Rudrapur

Nil 01 no

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11 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in SLSC meeting for

National Awards and SLAB meeing at Dehradun on 17022017

Nil 01 no

12 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a training on

Lean Manufacturing at Indore MP from 080317 to 100317

Nil 01 no

13 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Hindi meeting

organized by NARAKAS on 30032017 01 no 01 no

PART-E

Sl

No

Description of activity Annual target Under PD

Ac

Total

1 EDPIMCEET Export

Packging Product

Certification QMS-QTT

Incubator ZEDDesign

8611113

31

Nil 25

i No of programmes

conducted

7601113

31

Nil 23

ii No of persons trained 159255032

326032235

16828

Nil 1001

2 Follow-up action of previous Entrepreneurship Development Programmes -

Year Total no of trainees

trained

No of trainees who

have set up units

employed till date

2006-07 143 39

2007-08 917 71

2008-09 946 36

2009-10 2323 43

2010-11 2203 49

2011-12 2321 53

2012-13 2265 59

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2013-14 2234 74

2014-15 504 53

2015-16 926

2016-17 414

3 Motivational Campaigns- Annual target Conducted

No of Campaigns

conducted

06 06

4 i Project profiles (new) Nil Nil

ii Project profiles

(updated)

Nil Nil

iii State industrial

profiles

Nil 1

iv District industrial

potential survey

reports

Nil 13

v Any other Nil Nil

5 Name of the units

provided-

Intensive technical

consultancy (A brief

write-up)

6 Programme on ISO 900014000

Year Target No of

Programmes

conducted

No of Units

participated

No of units

obtained ISO

certification

during the

year

No of units

obtained ISO

Certification

till date

2006-07 - - - - -

2007-08 - - - - -

2008-09 - - - 17 17

2009-10 - - - 10 10

2010-11 - - - - 24

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2011-12 - - - - 25

2012-13 - - - - Nil

2013-14 - - - - 17

2014-15 - - - 18

2015-16 - - - 11 11

7 Programmes on

Name of the programme No of Programmes No of participants

WTO - -

One Day Awareness

Programme on Cluster Dev

Scheme

- -

One day Awareness

Programme on IPR

- -

9 Vendor Development Programmes cum exhibitions

Year Tar

get

No of

VDPs

conducted

No of SSI

units

participat

ed

No unit

register

ed

During

the

month

No of SSI units obtained orders

No

Rs No Rs

2006-07 1 - - - - - - - -

2007-08 NIL - - - - - - - -

2008-09 1 1 120 - - - - - -

2009-10 1 - - - - - - - -

2010-11 1 1 43 - - - - - -

2011-12 3 3 222 - - - - - -

2012-13 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

311

158+551

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2013-14 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

314

148+1541

-

-

-

-

-

- 2014-15 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

374

118+2000

-

-

-

-

-

-

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2015-16 5 1

5(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

236

100+2000

-

-

-

-

-

- 2016-17 5 1

5(SVDP)

0(NVDP)

259

Nil

10 Programmes on Achievement

ii Energy conservationEnergy Efficient

Technology etc

00

iv Packaging for export 01

v Product Certification 01

vi CLCSS 00

vii QMSQTT 01

Viii Lean Manufacturing 00

ix Business Incubator 03

x Design Clinic 01

xi ZED 03

11

Revenue of the Institute

Total revenue

earned

Rs

140485-

12

Revenue of the workshop

Annual

Target

Total revenue

earned

Rs

Nil Nil

13 Media coverage details- No(s)

i Press releases during the Year 4

ii Exhibitions participated 02

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iii RadioTV talks -

iv Advertisements released 5

v Press clipping compiled for the year -

vi Press clipping hosted on website -

vii Publications if any -

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CHAPTER-XVI

DISTRICT INDUSTRIES CENTRES VISITED BY THE OFFICERS OF

THIS INSTITUTE

The officers of this Institute visited District Industries Centre for discussion relating to

development of industries in the state and in connection with attending the Task Force

Meetingother official work

1 District Industries Centre Haldwani

2 District Industries Centre Almora

3 District Industries Centre Rudrapur Udham Singh Nagar

4 District Industries Centre Bageshwar

5 District Industries Centre Roorkee

6 District Industries Centre Dehradun

7 District Industries Centre Kotdwar

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CHAPTER-XVII

INCENTIVES TO ENTREPRENEURS

(i) Fiscal Incentives to new Industrial Units and to existing units on their substantial

expansion

New Industrial units and existing industrial units on their substantial expansion as defined set

up in growth centers industrial infrastructure development center(IIDCs) Industrial Estates

Export Processing Zones Theme Parks (Food Processing Parks Software Technology Parks

etc) as stated in Annexure-1 and Other areas as notified from time to time by the Central

Government are entitled to

(A) 100 (hundred percent) outright excise duty exception for a period of 10 years from

the date of commencement of commercial production

(B) 100 Income tax exemption for initial period of five years and thereafter 30 for

companies and 25 for other than companies for a further period of five years for

the entire state of Uttaranchal and Himachal Pradesh from the date of

commencement of commercial production

(C) 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

Rs30 lakh The existing units will also be entitled to this subsidy on their substantial

expansion as defined

(D) Thrust sector industries as mentioned in Annexure-II are entitled to similar

concession as mentioned in para 3(i) amp (ii) above in the entire state of Uttaranchal

and Himachal Pradesh without any area restrictions

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Development of Industrial Infrastructure

(i) The funding pattern under the Growth Centre Scheme currently envisaging a

central assistance of Rs10 crore per center is raised to Rs15 crore per center

(ii) The financing pattern of integrated infrastructure development center (IIDC)

between Government of India and SIDBI will change from 23 to 41 and the GOI

funds would be in the nature of a grant so as to provide the required infrastructural

support

Other Incentives

(i) Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna (PMMY) To bring the unbanked people under

the mainstream banking and make the neglected section of the population self

reliant and self dependent Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna was launched under 3

stages ie Shishu (Max Rs 50000) Kishor (Max Rs 5 Lacs)and Tarun (Rs 10

Lacs)

(iv) Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP)

Government of India has approved the introduction of a new credit linked subsidy

programme called Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation programme (PMEGP)

by merging the two schemes Prime Ministerrsquos Rojgar Yojana (PMRY) and Rural

Employment Generation Programme (REGP) for generation of employment

opportunities through establishment of Micro enterprise in rural as well as urban

areas PMEGP is a central sector scheme and being administrated by Ministry of

Micro Small amp Medium Enterprises (Mo MSME) The scheme is implementing by

Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC)a statutory organization under the

administrative control of Mo MSME as the single nodal agency at the National

level At the State level the scheme is being implemented through State

KVIC Directorates State Khadi amp Village Industries Boards ( KVIBs) and District

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Industries Centre( DICs) and Banks The Government subsidy under the scheme is

being routed by KVIC through the identified banks for eventual distribution to the

beneficiaries entrepreneurs in their Bank accounts

Ineligible Industries under the Policy

The list of industries excluded from the purview of proposed concessions is at

Annexure ndashII

In addition the Doon Valley Notifications (SONo102(E) dated 1st Feb 1989

(Annexure-IV) as amended from time to time issued by Ministry of Environment amp

Forests would continue to operate in the Doon Valley area on the industries

notified under it are excluded from the proposed concessions in the state of

Uttarakhand

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Annex -I

DETAILS OF TRAINING PROGRAMME CONDUCTED DURING THE YEAR 2016-17 S No Programme details Duration Candidate Details Name of the

Coordinator SC ST OBC PH GEN TOTAL M F M F M F M F M F

EDP

1 EDP (GEN) on Tour

Operator amp Tourist Guide at Ranibagh

Haldwani Nainital

18022017

to 22022017

10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 2 22 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director (Mech)

2 EDP(SC) on Wireman

Training at Shantipuri

Pantnagar US Nagar

13022017

to

23022017

18 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 20 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

3 ESDP (WPH-STP)

on Bakery amp

Confectionary Products Ranibagh

Nainital

06092016

to

20102016

0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 20 23 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

4 ESDP(SC-STP) on

Computer Accounting with Tally at

Kaladhungi Nainital

16082016

to 29092016

10 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

5 ESDP(SC) on Computer Accounting

Dehradun

21072016 to

02092016

10 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 5 25 UC Khanduri Asst Director

(Chem)

6 ESDP(GEN) on

Garments

Manufacturing at

Almora

22072016

to

02092016

0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 21 23 DS Martolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

7 ESDP(GEN) on Solar Energy at Haldwani

Nainital

04112016 to

16122016

3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 16 0 20 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

I- Total Participants

(Nos)

51 20 0 1 2 3 1 0 30 48 156

IMC

1 IMC(Gen) at Pantnagar US Nagar

23022017 16 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 13 8 38 DK Aggarwal Asst Director

(Mech)

2 IMC(SC) at ITI

Bageshwar

18032017 31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 50 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

3 IMC(SC) at Takula

Almora

09032016 22 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 4 39 UC Khanduri

Asst Director (Chem)

4 IMC(Gen) at JITI

Almora

16032017 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 9 42 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

5 IMC(ST) at ITI

Almora

15032016 19 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 41 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

6 IMC(Gen) at Ranibagh Haldwani Nainital

23022017 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 35 6 45 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

II- Total Participants

(Nos)

93 9 12 0 4 0 0 0 110 27 255

Grand Total (I + II)

13 PROGRAMMES

144 29 12 1 6 3 1 0 140 75 411

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Annex -II

List of Thrust Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo List of Thrust Industries

01 Floriculture

02 Medicinal herbs and aromatic herbs etc ndash processing

03 Honey

04 Horticulture and Agro based Industries such as -

a Sauces Ketchup etc

b Fruit juices amp fruit pulp

c Jams Jellies vegetable juices puree pickles etc

d Preserved fruits and vegetables

e Processing of fresh fruits and vegetables including packaging

f Processing preservation packaging of mushrooms

05 Food processing industry excluding those included in the negative list

06 Sugar and its by-products

07 Silk and silk products

08 Wool and wool products

09 Woven fabrics (Excisable garments)

10 Sports goods and articles and equipment for general physical exercise and equipment

for adventure sports activities

11 Paper and paper products excluding those in negative list

12 Pharma products

13 Information amp communication technology

Computer hardware

14 Bottling of mineral water

15 Eco-tourism ndash Hotels resorts spa entertainmentamusement parks and ropeways

16 Industrial gases (based on atmospheric fraction)

17 Handicrafts

18 Non-timber forest product based industries

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Negative List of Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo Negative list of Industries

01 Tobacco and tobacco products including cigarettes and pan masala

02 Thermal Power Plant (coaloil based)

03 Coal washeries dry coal processing

04 Inorganic Chemicals excluding medicinal grade oxygen (280411) medicinal grade hydrogen peroxide

(284711) compressed air (285130)

05 Organic Chemicals excluding Provitamins vitamins Hormones (2936) Glycosides (2939) sugars (2940)

06 Tanning and dying extracts tanins and their derivatives dyes colours paints and varnishes putty fillers and

other mastics inks

07 Marble and mineral substances not classified anywhere

08 Flour mills and rice mills

09 Foundries using coal

10 Minerals fuels mineral oils and products of their distillation

Bituminous substances mineral waxes

11 Synthetic rubber product

12 Cement clinkers and asbestos raw including fibre

13 Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp Fuses fireworks matches propellant powder etc)

14 Mineral or chemical fertilizers

15 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture and formulation)

16 Fibre glass and articles thereof

17 Manufacture of pulp ndash wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving pulp)

18 Branded aerated water soft drinks (non-fruit based)

19 Paper-

Writing or printing paper etc

Paper or paperboard etc

Maplitho paper etc

Newsprint in rolls or sheets

Craft paper etc

Sanitary towels etc

Cigarette paper

Grease-proof paper

Toilet or facial tissue etc

Paper and paperboard laminated internally with bitumen tar or asphalt

Carbon or similar copying paper

Products consisting of sheets of paper or paper board impregnated coated or covered with plastics etc

Paper and paperboard coated impregnated or covered with wax etc

20 Plastics and articles thereof

Serial No 5 Reproduction synthesis not allowed as also downstream industries for sugar

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Annex -III

RESTRICTIONS ON LOCATION OF INDUSTRIES MINING OPERATIONS AND OTHER DEVELOPMENT

ACTIVITIES IN DOON VALLEY IN UTTAR PRADESH

MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS

(Department of Environment Forests amp Wildlife)

New Delhi the 1st February 1989

NOTIFICATION

NOTIFICATION under section 3(2)(v) of Environment (Protection) Act 1986 and Rule 5(3) (d) of

Environment (Protection) Rules 1986 Restricting location of industries mining operations and other

development activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh

SO102(E) ndash Whereas notification under sub-rule (3) of rule 5 of the Environment (Protection)

Rules 1986 inviting objections against the imposition of restriction on location of industries mining

operation and other developmental activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh was published vide No

SO 923(E) dated the 6th October 1988

And Whereas all objections received have been duly considered by the Central Government

Now therefore in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (d) of sub-rule (3) of Rule 5 of the

said rules the Central Government hereby imposes restrictions on the following activities in Doon Valley

bounded on the North by Mussorie ridge in the North-East by Lesset Himalayan range on the South-

West by Shivalik ranges river Ganga in the South-East and river Yamuna in the North-West except those

activities which are permitted by the Central Government for examining the environmental impacts

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(i) Location setting of industrial units ndash It has to be as per guidelines given in the annexure or guidelines

as may be issued from time to time by the Ministry of Environment amp Forests Government of India

(ii) Mining ndash Approval of the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests must be obtained before starting

any mining activity

(iii) Tourism ndash It should as per Tourism Development Plan (TDP) to be prepared by the State Department

of Tourism and duly approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(iv) Grazing ndash As per the plan to be prepared by the State Government and duly approved by the Union

Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(v) Land Use ndash As per Master Plan of development and Land Use Plan of the entire area to be prepared

by the State Government and approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

[No J-200123886-1A]

Sd-

(KP GEETHAKRISHNAN)

Secretary

ANNEXURE

Guidelines for permitting restricting industrial units in the Doon Valley area

Industries will be classified under Green Orange and Red categories as shown below for purposes of

permittingrestricting such industrial units in the Doon Valley from the environmental and ecological

considerations

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CATEGORY GREEN

A LIST OF INDUSTRIES IN APPROVED INDUSTRIAL AREAS WHICH MAY BE DIRECTRLY CONSIDERED

FOR ISSUE OF NO OBJECTION CERTIFICATE WITHOUT REFERRING TO (MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS) (IN CASE OF DOUBTS REFERENCE WILL BE MADE TO MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS)

1 All such non-obnoxious and non-hazardous industries employing upto 100 persons The

abnoxious and hazardous industries are those using inflammable explosive corrosive or

toxic substances

2 All such industries which do not discharge industrial effluents of a polluting nature and

which do not undertake any of the following process

Electroplating

Galvanizing

Bleaching

Degreasing

Phosphating

Dyeing

Pickling tanning

Polishing

Cooking of fibres and Digesting

Designing of Fabric

Unhairing Soaking deliming and bating of hides

Washing of fabric

Trimming Puling juicing and blanching of fruits and vegetables

Washing of equipment and regular floor washing using of considerable cooling water

Separated milk buttermilk and whey

Stopping and processing of grain

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Distillation of alcohol stillage and evaporation

Slaughtering of animals rendering of bones washing of meat

Juicing of sugar cane extraction of sugar Filteration centrifugation distillation

Pulping and fermenting of coffee beam

Processing of fish

Filter back wash in DM Plants exceeding 20 KI per day capacity

Pulp making pulp processing and paper making Cocking of coal washing of blast furnace

flue gases

Stripping of oxides

Washing of used sand by hydraulic discharge

Washing of latex etc

Solvent extraction

3 All such industries which do no use fuel in their manufacturing process or in any subsidiary

process and which do not emit fugitive emissions of a diffused nature

Industries not satisfying any one of the three criteria are recommended to be referred to Ministry

of Environment amp Forests

The following industries appear to fall in non-hazardous non-obnoxious and non-polluting

category subject to fulfillment of above three conditions

1 Atta-chakkies

2 Rice Mullors

3 Iceboxes

4 Dal mills

5 Groundnut decortinating (dry)

6 Chilling

7 Tailoring and garment making

8 Apparl making 9 Cotton and woolen hosiery

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10 Handloom weaving

11 Shoe lace manufacturing

12 Gold and Silver thread and sari work

13 Gold and Silver smithy

14 Leather Footwear and leather products excluding tanning amp hide processing

15 Manufacture of mirror from sheet glass and photo-frame

16 Musical instruments manufacturing

17 Sports goods

18 Bamboo and cane products (only dry operations)

19 Card Board and paper products (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

20 Insulation and other coated papers (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

21 Scientific and Mathematical instruments

22 Furniture (Wooden and Steel)

23 Assembly of domestic electrical appliances

24 Radio assembling

25 Fountain pens

26 Polythene plastic and PVC goods through extrusionmoulding

27 Surgical gauges and bandages

28 Railway sleepers (only concrete)

29 Cotton spinning and weaving

30 Rope (cotton and plastic)

31 Carpet weaving

32 Assembly of Air coolers

33 Wires pipes-extruded shapes from metals

34 Automobile servicing amp repair stations

35 Assembly of Bicycles baby carriages and other small non-motorised vehicles

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36 Electronics equipment (assembly)

37 Toys

38 Candles

39 Carpentary ndash excluded saw mill

40 Cold storage (small scale)

41 Restaurants

42 Oil-ginningexpelling (non-hydrogenation and no refining)

43 Ice Cream

44 Mineralized water

45 Jobbing amp Machining

46 Manufacture of Steel units amp suit cases

47 Paper pins amp U clips

48 Block making for printing

49 Optical frames

CATEGORY ORANGE

B LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CAN BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY WITH PROPER

ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL ARRANGEMENT

1 All such industries which discharge some liquid effluents (below 500 klday) that can be

controlled with suitable proven technology

2 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is less than 24 mtday and

the particulars emissions from which can be controlled with suitable proven technology

3 All such industries employing not more than 500 persons

The following industries with adoption of proven pollution control technology subject to

fulfilling the above three condition fall under this category

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1 Lime manufacture ndash pending decision on proven pollution control device and

Supreme Courtrsquos decision on quarrying

2 Ceramics

3 Sanitary ware

4 Tyres and tubes

5 Refuse incineration (controlled)

6 Flour mills

7 Vegetable oils including solvent extracted oils

8 Soap without steam boiling process and synthetic detergents formulation

9 Steam generating plants

10 Manufacture of office and house hold equipment and appliances involving use of

fossil fuel combustion

11 Manufacture of machineries and machine tools and equipments

12 Industrial gases (only) Nitrogen Oxygen and CO2

13 Miscellaneous glassware without involving use of fossil-fuel combustion

14 Optical glass

15 Laboratory ware

16 Petroleum storage amp transfer facilities

17 Surgical and medical products including amp probabilities of latex products

18 Foot wear (Rubber)

19 Bakery products biscuits amp Confectioners

20 Instant teacoffee coffee processing

21 Malted food

22 Manufacture of power driven pumps compressors refrigeration units fire

fighting equipment etc

23 Wire drawing (cold process) amp bailing straps

24 Steel furniture fasteners etc

25 Plastic processed goods

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26

Medical amp surgical instruments

27

Acetylene (synthetic)

28

Glue amp Gelatine

29

Potassium permanganse

30

Metallic sodium

31

Photographic films papers amp photographic chemicals

32

Surface coating industries

33

Fragrances fragours amp food additives

34

Plant nutrients (only manure)

Note

35

aerated watersoft drink

(a) Industries falling within the above identified list shall be assessed by the State Pollution

Control Board and referred to the Union Department of Environment for consideration

before according No Objection Certificate

(b) The total number of fuel burning industries that shall be permitted in the Valley will be

limited by 8 tonnes per day or Sulphur Dioxides from all sources (This corresponds to 400

tonnes per day Coal with 1 sulphur)

(c) Setting of Industrial areas should be based on sound criteria

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CATEGORY RED

C LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CANNOT BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY

1 All those industries which discharge effluents of a polluting nature at the rate of more

than 500 klday and for which the natural course for sufficient dilution is not available

and effluents from which cannot be controlled with suitable technology

2 All such industries employing more than 500 personsday

3 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is more than 24 mtday

The following industries appear to fall under this category covered by all the points as

above

1 Ferrous and non-ferrous metal extraction refining casting forging alloy making

processing etc

2 Dry Coal ProcessingMineral processing industries like Ore

sintering benefication pollutization etc

3 Phosphate look processing plants

4 Cement plants with horizontal rotary kilns

5 Glass and glass products involving use of coal

6 Petroleum refinery

7 Petro-chemical industries

8 Manufacture of lubricating oils and greases

9 Synthetic rubber manufacture

10 Coal oil wood or nuclear based thermal power plants

11 Vanaspati hydrogenated vegetable oils for industrial purposes

12 Sugar mills (white and khandari)

13 Craft paper mills

14 Coke oven by products and coaltar distillation products

15 Alkalies

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16

Caustic soda

17

Potash

18

Electro thermal products (artificial abrasives Calcium carbide etc)

19

Phosphorous and its compounds

20

Acids and their salts (organic amp inorganic)

21

Nitrogen compounds (Cynides cynamides and other nitrogen compounds)

22

Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp fuses)

23

Pthalic anhydride

24

Processes involving chlorinated hydrocarbon

25

Chlorine Fluorine bromine Iodine amp their compounds

26

Fertilizer industry

27

Paper board and straw board

28

Synthetics fibres

29 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture

formulations)

amp

30 Basic drugs

31 Alcohol (Industrial or potable)

32 Leather industry including tanning and processing

33 Coke making coal liquification and fuel gas making industries

34 Fibre glass production and processing

35 Manufacture of pulp-wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving

pulp)

36 Pigment dyes and their intermediates

37 Industrial carbons (including graphite electrodes anodes midget electrodes

graphite blocks graphite crucibles gas carbons activated carbon synthetic

diamonds carbon black channel black lamp black etc)

38 Electro-chemicals (other than these covered under Alkali group)

39 Paints enamels amp varnishes

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40 Poly propylene

41 Poly Vinyl chloride

42 Cement with vertical shaft kiln technology penging certification of proven

technology on pollution control

43 Chlorates perchlorates amp peroxides

44 Polishes

45 Synthetic resin amp Plastic products

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Recent Trends in Growth of MSME in Uttarakhand

[Filing of Udyod Aadhar Memorandum during 2015-16 to 2016-17]

11 Udyoyg Adhaar Memorandum replaced Entrepreneur Memorandum(Part II) and came into existence wef 01092015 (Chart 11)

Chart 11 Number of UAM filed by the MSMEs in Uttarakhand State from 01 September 2015 to 31 March 2017

Source www udyogaadhaargovin

0

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

7000

Micro Small Medium Total

Series1 5064 1614 142 6820

UA

M f

iled

No of UAM filed during 01092015 to 31032017

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21 District-wise distribution of number of UAM filed during 01092015 to 31032017 is as noted below (Statement 21)

Statement 21 District-wise distribution of number of UAM filed by the MSMEs in Uttarakhand

State during 01092015 to 31032017

Position as on 31st March 2017

SNo

Name of District

Udyog Aadhaar

Regd

Micro

Small

Medium

1 Almora 229 183 42 4

2 Bageshwar 180 170 10 0

3 Chamoli 181 176 5 0

4 Champawat 166 150 16 0

5 Dehradun 937 745 182 10

6 Haridwar 1709 983 651 75

7 Nainital 485 343 125 17

8 Pauri Garhwal 417 349 64 4

9 Pithoragarh 242 236 4 2

10 Rudraprayag 132 130 2 0

11 Tehri Garhwal 261 226 34 1

12 Udham Singh

Nagar

1670 1175 466 29

13 Uttarkashi 211 198 13 0

Total 6820 5064 1614 142

Source www udyogaadhaargovin

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Chart 21 District-wise distribution of number of UAM filed by the MSMEs in

Uttarakhand State during 01092015 to 31032017

22 Top five Districts in terms of number of UAM filed by the MSMEs upto

31032017 are Haridwar US Nagar Dehradun Nainital and Pauri These

Districts together account for 7651 of the total number of UAM filed

0

200

400

600

800

1000

1200

No of UAM filed wef 01092015 to 31032017 (District wise)

Micro

Small

Medium

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Distribution of UAM filed by Manufacturing and Service Enterprises

31 Out of the total UAM filed discussed above distribution as per Manufacturing

and Service Sector among Micro Small amp Medium segments in Uttarakhand

State are as noted below

Position as on 31st March 2017

SNo

Name of District

Udyog Aadhaar Regd

Micro Small Medium

Manufac-turing

Service M S M S M S

1 Almora 111 126 104 82 6 40 1 4

2 Bageshwar 101 82 96 77 5 5 0 0

3 Chamoli 96 99 96 93 0 6 0 0

4 Champawat 100 77 89 69 11 8 0 0

5 Dehradun 470 646 328 555 134 86 8 5

6 Haridwar 1217 501 604 384 543 110 70 7

7 Nainital 331 217 223 158 102 44 6 15

8 Pauri Garhwal 194 229 144 208 47 20 3 1

9 Pithoragarh 181 97 170 89 7 6 4 2

10 Rudraprayag 72 61 70 61 2 0 0 0

11 Tehri Garhwal 172 107 145 93 27 13 0 1

12 Udham Singh

Nagar

1123 553 725 453 374 95 24 5

13 Uttarkashi 75 188 72 175 3 13 0 0

Total 4243 2983 2866 2497 1261 446 116 40

Source www udyogaadhaargovin

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CHAPTER-VI

TRAINING INDUSTRIAL MOTIVATION CAMPAIGNS (IMC) AND

ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES (EDP)

The micro small and medium enterprises (MSME) sector has emerged as a highly

vibrant and dynamic sector of the Indian economy over the last five decades MSMEs not

only play crucial role in providing large employment opportunities at comparatively lower

capital cost than large industries but also help in industrialization of rural amp backward areas

thereby reducing regional imbalances assuring more equitable distribution of national

income and wealth MSMEs are complementary to large industries as ancillary units and

contribute enormously to the socio-economic development of the country

The Ministry of Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (Mo MSME) promotes the

development of micro and small enterprises in the country with the objective of creating self-

employment opportunities and upgrading the relevant skills of existing and potential

entrepreneurs

Entrepreneurship development is one of the key elements for promotion of micro and

small enterprises particularly the first generation entrepreneurs Entrepreneurship and

resultant creation of employment and wealth is a major means of inclusive development

Hence entrepreneurship development has been one of the priorities in almost all the

countries the world over

In order to ensure that young entrepreneurs are encouraged and suitably equipped to

go into new ventures the Ministry has set up three National level Entrepreneurship

Development Institute namely National Institute for Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (

NI-MSME) Hyderabad The National Institute for Entrepreneurship and Small Business

Development (NIESBUD) NOIDA and Indian Institute of Entrepreneurship (IIE) Guwahati to

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undertake the task of promotion of entrepreneurship and skill development training on a

regular basis

This institute has also been supporting the efforts of Government of Uttarakhand

Industrial Associations Technical Managerial Institutions other NGOs and entrepreneurs for

motivational and skill development needs

The State of Uttarakhand has difficult geographical terrain having international border

with Nepal China amp Tibet The state has about 89 of the land as a mountain region

containing transportation bottleneck It is not found viable in long run to set up large and

medium scale units in the hilly region The Institute is therefore focusing for development of

micro and small enterprises in this region for motivating the educated unemployed youths

towards self-employment

The Institute organized EDPs on Solar Energy Tour Operator and Tourist Guide

Bakery and Confectionary Products Computer Accounting with Tally Electrical Appliance

Repairing Garments manufacturing Food Processing etc at various locations in the

state It is vital to mention here that the Govt of Uttarakhand is focusing on

harvesting Solar Energy in the state therefore there is lot of scope in this renewable

source of energy

The Institute was assigned the targets for conducting of 6 ESDPs Gen 02 SC- 01 ST-

01 Women amp PH(S)- 01 SC(S)- 01 2 EDPs SC-01 GEN-1 IMCs-6 (Gen-03 SC-

02 ST-01) during the year The details of the aforesaid EDPs and IMCs is given at

annexure-I

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CHAPTER-VII

NATIONAL MANUFACTURING COMPTITIVENESS PROGRAMME

(NMCP)

The Government has announced formulation of National Manufacturing

Competitiveness Programme in 2005 with an objective to support the Small and Medium

Enterprises (SMEs) in their endeavour to become competitive and adjust the competitive

pressure caused by liberalization and moderation of tariff rates Under the scheme

Manufacturing Competitiveness Programme by the National Manufacturing Competitiveness

Council

Worldwide it is manufacturing that has driven growth In order to revive the

manufacturing sector particularly micro small and medium enterprises and to enable them

to adjust to the competitive pressures caused by liberalization and moderation of tariff rates

I propose to launch a new scheme that will help them strengthen their operations and

sharpen their competitiveness The scheme will be called the Manufacturing Competitiveness

Programme The design of the scheme will be worked out by the National Manufacturing

Competitiveness Council (NMCC) in consultation with the industry along with relevant stake

holders like the Ministry of MSME conceptualized and finalized the components of the

programme incorporating suitable inputs from the stake holders Nine Schemes have been

drawn up including schemes for promotion of ICT Design Clinics and Marketing Support etc

for SMEs Implementation will be in the PPP model and financing will be tied up during the

course of the next year

MSME-DI Haldwani motivated entrepreneurs to adopt and modernise themselves

taking assistance from NMCP schemes through various training programmes It also

conducted awareness programmes of some schemes like QMS amp QTT Lean Manufacturing

Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) Product Certification Zero Defect Zero Effect CLCSS

Businss Incubator Bar Code Energy Efficiency Technology etc

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON ldquoQMSQTTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Vinayak Grand Haridwar

DATE- 25072016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 36

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

AssttDirector (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI haldwani

Sh Sudipt Kumar Scientist BIS Dehradun

Sh Ashish Bhargava Consultant

URS

Certification

Haridwar

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON ldquoDESIGN CLINIC SCHEMErdquo

PLACE- Hotel Gardenia SIDCUL Haridwar

DATE- 20022017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 28

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Prof Dr S Ghosal Professor amp Director School of Design

Studies UPES Dehradun

Sh Amit Mohan Invetigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoPACKAGING FOR EXPORTldquo

PLACE- SBS PG College Rudrapur

DATE- 31052016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 32

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Tushar Bandopadhyay Asstt Director

IIP New Delhi

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoSUPPORT FOR ENTREPRENEURIAL AND MANAGERIAL

DEVELOPMENT OF SMEs THROUGH INCUBATORrdquo

PLACE- Amrapali Group of Institutes Haldwani

DATE- 22032016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 60

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh VK Sharma Dy Director Ic

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Amit Mohan Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoSUPPORT FOR ENTREPRENEURIAL AND MANAGERIAL

DEVELOPMENT OF SMEs THROUGH INCUBATORrdquo

PLACE- Graphic Era University Dehradun

DATE- 16112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 86

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh SC Kandpal

Asstt Director (MF)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh BK Tiwari DG

Graphic Era University

Sh Amit Mohan Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoSUPPORT FOR ENTREPRENEURIAL AND MANAGERIAL

DEVELOPMENT OF SMEs THROUGH INCUBATORrdquo

PLACE- University of Petroleum amp Energy

Studies Dehradun

DATE- 18112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 70

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh Amit Mohan

Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Dr KS Mishra Senior Professor

UPES Dehradun

Dr Shailey Singhal Associate Professor

UPES Dehradun

Dr PK Mishra Associate Professor

UPES Dehradun

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoZERO DEFECT ZERO EFFECTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Gardenia SIDCUL Haridwar

DATE- 08112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 58

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoZERO DEFECT ZERO EFFECTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Gardenia SIDCUL Haridwar

DATE- 16032017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 59

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh Pushkar Singh

Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Abhishek Srivastava ZED Consultant

QCI

Sh DK Aggarwal Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Amit Mohan Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoZERO DEFECT ZERO EFFECTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Rudra Continental Rudrapur

DATE- 22022017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 54

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh SC Kandpal

Asstt Director (MF)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh YC Pandey GM

DIC US Nagar

Sh Ashok Bansal Ex President

KGCCI

Sh DK Aggarwal Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoProduct Certificationrdquo

PLACE- Selaqui Dehradun

DATE- 19102016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 60

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh UC Khanduri

Asstt Director (Chem)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

ShSaurabh Tiwari Scientist

BIS Dehradun

Sh Kush Sharma Scientist

BIS Dehradun

Sh Ashish Bhargava Manager

URS Certification Haridwar

Sh Manoj Gaur Branch Director

NSIC Dehradun

Sh SS Katiyal Manager

DIC Dehradun

Sh Manoj Sharma President

UIWA Dehradun

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Reimbursement of Units under Technology amp Quality Up gradation Support

to MSME (TEQUP) for acquiring National and International Product

Certification

The details for the period 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are given below

SNo Name Of the Unit Reimbursement

Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Hertech Electronics

Plot NoI E Sector 12 IIE SIDCUL Haridwar

Rs 26250-

Total Rs 26250-

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CHAPTER-VIII

VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

Vendor Development Programmes (VDPs) are being organized by MSME Development

Institutes located in every corner of the country to provide common platform for business as

well as selling organizations to interact with each other with a view to identifying emerging

demands of the buyer organizations while simultaneously providing an opportunity for

displaying the capabilities of the small scale entrepreneurs and their industrial ventures Such

programmes have proved to be of immense use in locating suitable entrepreneurs by a

number of buying organizations including the Public Sector Enterprises various Wings of

Defence Railways and others in indigenising a number of products which hitherto have been

imported at a colossal cost

Two types of VDPs are being organized by MSME DIs - National Level VDPs -cum-

Exhibitions and State Level VDPs In National Level VDPs of 3 days duration large scale

organizations such as BEL BHEL TELCO BSNL IOC NHPC NTPC etc interact with MSEs in

establishing potential vendors In these National Level VDPs an exhibition is also put up for

displaying the products of MSMEs and large scale organizations In State Level VDPs only

one or two buying large scale organisation functioning in the State participates in the

programme and interacts with MSMEs (sellers) in the Buyer-Seller Meets Business enquiries

ranging from `5 crore to `20 crore per VDP are being generated through National Level

VDPs

MSME-DI conducted 05 State Level Vendor Development Programme in different

places of Uttarakhand state Details of programmes are as under

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- HRD Centre BHEL Haridwar

DATE- 09112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 28

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh DK Aggarwal

AsstDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Kotdwar

DATE- 16122016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 63

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh DS Martolia

AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME Haldwani

Sh Manoj Kumar General Manager

BEL Kotdwar

Sh SC Kandpal AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Haridwar

DATE- 29112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 38

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh Amit Mohan

Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Rajeshwar Giri DGM

THDC Rishikesh

Sh RM Dubey DGM (Procurement)

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Rai Singh DGM (VDP)

THDC Rishikesh

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME Haldwani

Sh GC Joshi Dy Manager

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Yogesh Sharma Manager

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Sadhu Ram Saini President

BIDWABahadrabad

Sh Harendra Garg Chairman

SMA Haridwar

Sh DK Aggarwal Asstt Director

MSME Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Rudrapur

DATE- 09032017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 58

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh SC Kandpal

Astt Director (MF)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Skand Shiv Bhardwaj BHEL

CFP Rudrapur

Sh K Das GM

Ic BHEL CFP Rudrapur

Sh VK Sharma Dy Director Ic

MSME-DI Haldwani

ShYC Pandey GM

DIC Rudrapur

Sh Ashok Bansal Ex President

KGCCI Kashipur

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Patel Nagar Dehradun

DATE- 20102016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 65

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR SH UCKHANDURI

AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Ashok Lalwani HUDCO

Dehradun

Sh Mahesh Sharma President

UIWA Dehradun

Sh Manoj Gaur BM

NSIC Dehradun

SmtKaushlya Bandhu Jt Director

DOI Dehradun

Sh SP Goyal Incharge

KGCCI Dehradun

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CHAPTER-IX

MARKETING ASSISTANCE AND TECHNOLOGY UP-GRADATION

SCHEME FOR MSME AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE ON BAR-CODE

MSMEs sector has emerged as a highly vibrant and dynamic sector of the Indian

economy over the last five decades MSMEs are not only playing crucial role in providing

large employment opportunities at comparatively lower capital cost than large industries but

also helping in industrialization of rural and backward areas thereby reducing regional

imbalances assuring more equitable distribution of national income and wealth

It may be mentioned here that Marketing a strategic tool for business development is

critical for the growth and survival of MSMEs Marketing is most important factor for the

success of any enterprise It is one of the weakest areas wherein MSMEs face major

problems in the present competitive age Due to lack of information scarcity of resources

and unorganized way of selling marketing MSME sector finds problems in exploiting new

markets

The objective of this programme envisages that some of those clusters of MSMEs which

have quality production and export potential shall be identified amp encouraged and assisted

through this scheme to achieve competitiveness in the national and international markets

The programme aims at improving the marketing competitiveness of MSME sector by

improving their techniques and technologiesrsquo promotion of exports and to provide a check on

imports also

Financial assistance on Bar-code

The basic objective of financial assistance is to enhance the marketing competitiveness of

Micro amp Small Enterprises (MSEs) by way of

(i) Providing 75 of one-time registration fee and annual recurring fee (for first three

years) paid by MSEs to GS1 India

(ii) (ii) Popularizing the adoption of bar codes on large scale amongst MSEs and (iii)

Motivating and encouraging MSEs for use of bar codes through conducting

seminars on Bar-code etc

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Reimbursement of Units under Bar Code ndash

The details for the period 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are given below

SNo Name Of the Unit Reimbursement Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Janisons Herbo Labs Pvt Ltd

Plot No 6Sector II DC IIE

Pantnagar

38430-

2- Ms Garg Foods

Naya Gaon Julfkaar

Kaladhungi Nainital

33451-

3- Ms Shree Herbal Health Care 79 Arhat Bazar Saharanpur Road Dehradun

25695-

4- Ms Govindam Enterprises

D-144F Top Floor Freedom Fighter Enclave

New Delhi

25695-

5- Ms Demigod Agro Food Pvt Ltd

4 Nandpuri Arya Nagar Chowk Opp Holy Baril

Jwalapur Haridwar

25695-

Total Rs 148966-

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Reimbursement to the Participating Units in Trade FairExhibition for the

year 2016-17 for Uttarakhand state ndash

SNo

Name of the Unit Amt Reimbursed

1 Ms Kashmir Emporium Raipur Road Dehradun

(International)

Rs 122772-

2 Ms Rawat Engg Tech Pvt Ltd Dehradun

(Domestic)

Rs 30000-

Total Rs 152772-

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CHAPTER-X

Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme (CLCSS) for Technology

Upgradation of the Small Scale Industries

The Ministry of Small Scale Industries (SSI) is operating a scheme for technology

upgradation of Small Scale Industries (SSI) called the Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme

(CLCSS) The Scheme aims at facilitating technology upgradation by providing upfront capital

subsidy to SSI units including tiny khadi village and coir industrial units on institutional

finance (credit) availed of by them for modernisation of their production equipment (plant and

machinery) and techniques The Scheme provides for 15 per cent capital subsidy to SSI units

including tiny units on institutional finance availed of by them for induction of well established

and improved technology in selected subsectorsproducts approved under the Scheme The

eligible amount of subsidy calculated under the scheme is based on the actual loan amount not

exceeding Rs1 crore

Due to insufficient investment and lack of awareness of both the quality standards and

access to modern technologies a large percentage of SSI units continue with outdated

technology and plant amp machinery With increasing competition due to liberalisation of the

economy the survival and growth of the SSI units are critically dependent on their

modernisation and technological upgradation Upgradation of both the process of manufacture

and corresponding plant and machinery is necessary for the small enterprises to reduce the cost

of production and remain price competitive at a time when cheaper products are easily available

in the global market

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CHAPTER-XI

QUALITY UPGRADATIONENVIRONMENT MANAGAMENT FOR

SMALL SCALE SECTOR THROUGH INCENTIVE FOR ISO 9000ISO

14001HACCP CERTIFICATION

The Small Scale Sector has emerged as dynamic and vibrant sector of Indian

Economy and it has been making significant contribution to industrial production export and

employment generation The process of economic liberalization and market reforms has

opened up the Indian small scale sector to the global competition In order to enhance the

competitive strength of the small scale sector the Government introduced an incentive

scheme for their technological upgradationquality improvement and environment

management The scheme provides incentive to those small scale ancillary undertaking who

have acquired ISO 9000ISO 14001HACCP certifications The scheme for ISO 9000

reimbursement in operation since March 1994 has now been enlarged so as to include

reimbursement of expenses for acquiring ISO 14001 certification also vide this Office

Administrative Order No41(8)ISOElectx2002 dt 28th October 2002 Upto 31st march

2014 25652 Micro amp Small units have been benefited from the scheme

-The Scheme envisages reimbursement of charges of acquiring ISO-9000ISO-

14001HACCP certifications to the extent of 75 of the expenditure subject to a

maximum of Rs 75000- in each case

The Salient features of the Scheme

a) The Permanent Registered Micro Small Enterprises (MSEs) units are eligible to avail

the Incentive Scheme

b) The Scheme is applicable to those MSEsancillaryTinySSSBE units who have already

acquired ISO-9000ISO-14001HACCP certification

c) The Scheme is applicable to those MSEsancillaryTinySSSBE units who have already

acquired ISO-9000ISO-14001HACCP certification

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Reimbursement to Units under ISO 900014000 scheme in Uttarakhand

state ndash

Approval details of units during 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are as under ndash

SNo Name of the Unit Reimbursement

Total Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Bajaj Nutraceuticals Roorkee Haridwar 45000-

2- Ms Nirmal Auto Components Bahadrabad Haridwar 38363-

3- Ms Manchanda Herbal Products Haridwar 46954-

4- Ms APS Electopower Pvt Ltd Haridwar

40500-

5- Ms Shree Badrinath Vaikalpik Urja Dehradun 30000-

6- Ms Rapid Moulders Pvt Ltd Haridwar 56250-

Total Rs 257067-

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CHAPTER-XII

GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT PREFERENCE POLICY FOR MICRO

amp SMALL ENTERPRISES

In order to provide assistance and support to Micro amp Small Enterprises (MSEs) for

marketing their products under the present Government Procurement Preference Policy for

micro amp small enterprises (MSEs) Government of India has been extending various facilities to

the MSEs registered with National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC) under its Single Point

Registration Scheme In addition to the facilities 358 items are also reserved for exclusive

purchase from MSE sector

Following units were enlisted under single point registration

SN Name amp Address Unit Amount Rs 1 Ms Ujjwal Labour Contract Co-operative Society

Dehradun

2000-

2 Ms Pacific Dynamics Roorkee

2000-

3 Ms Radiant Energy Enterprises Dehradun

1250-

4 Ms Harit Agro Products Jaspur Kashipur

2000-

5 Ms Asian Galaxy Pvt Ltd

Plot No 3 Sector IIDL IIE SIDCUL

5000-

6 Ms Isha Construction

Shop 32 amp 34 Grand Floor Raipur Road- Dehradun

2000-

7 Ms Dhirendra Singh Negi

Village Talli Bagi Patti Tehri Garhwal

2000-

8 Ms Electrocon Power

Village Rameshwarput Lalpur US Nagar

2000-

9 Ms Special Cables Pvt Ltd

Unit 2 Plot No 60-65 Sector-3IIE Pantnagar

3435-

10 Ms GB Equipment Systems Ltd

Industrial Area Selaqui- Dehradun

3500-

11 Ms GB Springs

PL 2223 Km Chakrata Road Rampur Dehradun

5000-

12 Ms Accuraus (India)

B-7 Ramnaga Indl Estate Roorke

2000-

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13 Ms Modern Electrn Electric Co

Dehradun

2000-

14 Ms Ms Godarari Enterprises

Dehradun

1250-

15 Ms Kanha Plastics Pvt Ltd

Dehradun

5000-

16 Ms IC Electicals Co(P) Ltd

Plot No E-94 Industrial Area Bharabad Haridwar

3450-

17 Ms Whale Graphics(India)Ltd

Dehradun

5000-

18 Jainson Herbo Labs Pvt Ltd

IIDC IIE US Nagar Pantnagar

3000-

19 Ms Krishna Murari Infratech

Pvt Ltd Haldwani

2000-

20 Ms Sakti Constructions

392 Indra Nagar Colony Dehrdun

3500-

21 Ms Universal Ind

B-8 Industrial Estate Bazpur Road Kashipur

5000-

22 Ms Sai Globe Packaging

Central Hope Town SelaquiDehradun

5000-

23 Ms Surat singh amp Sons

54 Akashdeep ColonyChakrata Road Dehradun

2000-

24 Ms Girraj Kintwear

7 Co-Operativ Society IE- Dehradun

2000-

25 Ms HQ Lamps Manufacturing

7 3-35 Sector 6 A SIDCUL Haridwar

3000-

26 Ms Uttam Rice amp Seeds Pvt Ltd

Gausala Mour Ramnagar Road Partappur Kashipur

2000-

27 Ms Creative Paper Products Rudrpur

2000-

28 Ms Asia Industries

Village Phaujimatkota Post ndashBhoorrani Rudrapur

-

29 Ms Shamsons Industries

C-22 Deveboomi Industrial Estate Roorkee

3000-

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30 Reveal Environment Solutions Kh N-999

Salem pur Rajputan Indusstrial Estate Roorkee

2000-

31 Ms Shiva Enterprises

2071 West Amber Talab Roorkee

2000-

32 Ms Aska Equipment Ltd

Plot NoC-21 Devbhoomi Indl Estate Raipur Haridwar

3000-

33 Ms Infinity

Kh Village Raipur Haridwar

3450-

34 Ms Badrinath Vaikalpik Urja

Shah Nagar Near Railaway Crossing Defance Colony Dehradun

2000-

35 Ms Amardeep Designs (P) Ltd

KhNo163 Laheshwari BhagwanPur Roorklee

3000-

36 Ms Amrit Herbals

Village amp Po Bhauwala-Dehradun

2000-

37 Ms Growth Associates

131 2nd

Floor BT Ganj-Roorkee

3000-

38 Ms Himalayan Hi Tech

Nurseries Santi Aashram Bharatpur Kamachaur

2000-

39 Ms JS Industries

Kunda Jaspur Road Kashipur US Nagar

3000-

40 Ms Digitech

8 Industrial Area Near Ram Nagar- Roorkee

2000-

41 Ms K-2 Cloth

Plot No 126-127 Sector IIDC

2000-

42 Ms Dinex India Pvt Ltd

59 Gandhi Road

2000-

43 Ms SK Guta

15 A Enclave GMS Road Dehradun

2000-

44 Ms Fire Devices(P) Ltd

Plot No 19-20 Sector-3A Indl Area SIDCUL Haridwar

3450-

Total

118285-

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CHAPTER-XIII

REVENUE EARNED

This Institute has earned revenue of Rs 140485- through consultancy services

provided to the MSMEs and fee collected for training programmes as per details given

below-

SNo Revenue Earnings Total for the

Financial Year (Rs)

1

CF WS revenue

0

2 Skill development programme (Training) fees- regular

course

8000

3 Skill development programme (Training) fees

Specialized High Tech Course (including CAD CAM)

0

4 Sale of Traineersquos products 50

5 Training Programme fees-

i Under Core Programme Action Plan 0

ii (Under PD Account) 0

6 Management Development Programme 0

7 Seminars Feesworkshop 5100

8 Capacity assessment 0

9 Project appraisals 0

10 Sick unit studies 0

11 In plant studies 0

12 Surveys 0

13 Energy audits 0

14 NSIC Registration GSPP 118285

15 Sub-Contracting Exchange (SCX) 0

16 Sale of publications 50

17 Others 6500

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18 Fee for participation in National Award-2013 0

19 NVDPVDP 0

TOTAL 137985

20 Sale of US stores etc 2500

Grand Total 140485

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CHAPTER-XIV

USE OF OFFICIAL LANGUAGE

Hindi is the Official Language of the Union of India and the Government policy aims at

progressively increasing the use of Hindi in official work Effective steps were taken during

the year in the Ministry of MSME to ensure compliance to Official Language Policy

implementation of the annual programme and compliance with the various orders of the

Government of India on the recommendations of the Committee of Parliament on Official

Language

COMPLIANCE OF SECTION 3(3)OF THE OFFICIAL LANGUAGE ACT 1963

All documents such as General Orders Notifications Press Communique Contracts

Agreements Tender Forms amp Notices Resolution MemorandumOffice memorandum

Administrative or other reports and Official Papers laid before a House or the Houses of

Parliament under section 3(3) of the Official Languages Act 1963 were issued bilingually

ie in Hindi and English General orders meant for departmental use were issued in Hindi

only

REPLIES TO LETTERS IN HINDI

All letters received in Hindi were replied to in Hindi

CORRESPONDENCE IN HINDI

Letters to State Governments Union Territory and Central Government offices located

in regions lsquoArsquo and lsquoBrsquo were issued in Hindi to the extent possible Similarly letters were sent in

Hindi to Central Government offices located in region lsquoCrsquo as per the targets laid down in the

Annual Programme About 9007 correspondence was made in Hindi in region lsquoArsquo 100 in

region rsquoBrsquo and 100 in region lsquoCrsquo

SECTIONS SPECIFIED FOR WORKING IN HINDI

The sections of the Ministry specified for doing 100 work in Hindi are working

satisfactorily

MONITORING AND INSPECTIONS

In order to ensure compliance with the Official Language Policy monitoring is done

though regular inspections

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CHAPTER-XV

TARGETS amp ACHIEVEMENTS

PART-A

1 Change in Industrial Scenario if any Industrial activity is gaining

momentum due to Industrial package to the state amp the upgradation of the MSEs

2 Other information ndash

I No of unit visited by MSME-DI

Official 117

Ii Total No of visitors inquiries

received in MSME-DI 648

iii Total No persons trained with- 414

a General 214

b Women Entrepreneurs 110 c SCST 17413 d Other backward Classes etc 12

e Minorities 0

3 Expenditure in Plan amp Non-Plan

a Plan Scheme-

Allotment Cumulative expenditure

FUNDS EXPENDITURE

Salary-14000000 12144775

Medical- 125000 124655

TE- 650000 647151

OE- 800000 7 99999

RRT- 4000 3000

Total 15579000 13719580

b Non-Plan Scheme- Nil

4 Administration Over

one year

Less than one year

a

b c

d

Post vacant Disciplinary proceeding initiated concluded pending Audit objections pending amp replied

Court cases pending if necessary

13

Nil Nil

Nil

01

Nil Nil

Nil

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Part- B

(This part may reflect the problems and actual work done under each programme as well

as actual extension service rendered for promotion of Industries)

1 Modernization of Workshop and

Laboratories- During

the month

Cumulative for the year

i Sanction received by MSME-DI

Converting the MSME-DI

Nil Nil

ii Value of new machinery

equipment installed received

Nil Nil

iii Value of orders of Machinery amp

Equipment placed with

DGSampD supplies

Nil Nil

2 Trade Industry growth-

i Nos of UAM registered

Manufacturingservice activity

Micro-5363 Small- 1707 Medium- 156

Total- 7226 (up to March2017)

ii Nos of UAM registered

ManufacturingServicing

activity

Manufacturing- 4243

Service- 2983

Total- 7226 (up to March2015)

iii Changes in industrial growth

rate if any (give information for

each trade unit(s) separately)

The industrial climate generated due to

announcement of Concessional package

provided impetus to the growth

parameters

3 Technical Assistance-

i No of entrepreneurs assisted

at the MSME-DI premises

outside premises

6481913

ii No of entrepreneurs assisted

at their premises

631

iii No of trade Associations

contacted for up-gradation of

Industries

12

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iv Details of programme for

specific group of covered in

Action Plan prepared along

with their details

NA

v No of units registered under

the Govt purchase

programme

43 Nos

vi Identification of products

having potential for

development in the State

(Attach a separate list)

1 Fruit based products

2 Processing of vegetables

3 Spice grinding

4 Glow signboard amp hoardings

5 Medicinal concentrate

6 Essential Oils

vii Problems of trade Industries

other than financial if any

Marketing amp transportation bottleneck

viii Additional support required for

improving performance of

trade Industries

Marketing Support

x Any other significant

programme Give information

or work done for each trade

discipline separately and

enclosed separate sheet to

highlight the salient points of

work done

No

4 Ancillary Development Programme No of-

a Captive Ancillary in the State NA

b New units (Anc) established

during the month

NA

c New items identified and

accepted for promoting

Ancillary

NA

d Vendor Development

Programme organized for

whom

Conducted programmes-

National Level-00

State level- 05 nos

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5 Any other special work done by the Institute- -

- One day awareness programme on Packaging for Exports

In Association with SBS College Rudrapur at Rudrapur on 31052016 for 32

participants

- One day workshop on Quality Management System amp Quality Technology

Tools (QMSQTT)

In Association with Bahadrabad Industries Development Welfare

Association Haridwar at Haridwar on 21072016 for 32 participants

- One day awareness programme on Product Certification

Conducted at Selaqui Dehradun on 19102016 for 60 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Design Clinic

Conducted at Haridwar on 20022016 for 28 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Digital Payment

Conducted in Uttarakhand State 16 programmes for 406 participants

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Part C Other Special Activities

Sl No Activity Target Achievement

1 Hindi Meeting 04 nos 04 nos

2 Hindi Pakhwara amp Hindi Diwas from 14092016 to

28092016 01 no 01 no

3 Hindi Workshop Nil Nil

4 Assistance provided in EDP of other organisation

(2 days EDP of NCCD) at MSME-DI

Haldwani

Nil 01 no

5 (i)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp Commercial Bid Opening on Lean Manufacturing for Auto component at Rudrapur on 22042016

(ii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in joint DSR

audit Audit with NPC Kanpur of Boss Cluster Rudrapur from 20042016 to 21042016 (iii)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint MBR3 Audit with QCI of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar from 08082016 to 10082016 (iv) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Boss Cluster at Rudrapur in November 2016

(v) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR5 Audit

of Pace Auto Cluster-1 at Rudrapur in November 2016 (vi)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint Audit

of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar in December 2016 (vii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Havells Fan Lean Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017 (viii)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp

Commercial Bid Opening for Plastic Component Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017

Nil

08 nos

6 Participated in National Awards held in Ludhiana Punjab on 18102016 presented by Honrsquoble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi

Nil 01 no

7 Participated in PMEGP Task force meeting of Nainital

District on 020816081116 Nil 02 nos

8 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a 3 days exhibition lsquoDestination Uttarakhand 2016rsquo organised by Ms Freindz Exhibition amp Promotions (p) ltd New Delhi at Dehradun from 24-26102016

Nil 01 no

9 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in the Stone Laying

ceremony of a new Technology Centre at Sitarganj on 141116 inaugrated by Honrsquoble Union Minister of MSMEs Sh Kalaraj Mishra

Nil 01 no

10 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a lsquoVendor Meet-

2016rsquo organised by Tata Auto Comp Systems Ltd at Rudrapur

Nil 01 no

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11 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in SLSC meeting for

National Awards and SLAB meeing at Dehradun on 17022017

Nil 01 no

12 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a training on

Lean Manufacturing at Indore MP from 080317 to 100317

Nil 01 no

13 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Hindi meeting

organized by NARAKAS on 30032017 01 no 01 no

PART-E

Sl

No

Description of activity Annual target Under PD

Ac

Total

1 EDPIMCEET Export

Packging Product

Certification QMS-QTT

Incubator ZEDDesign

8611113

31

Nil 25

i No of programmes

conducted

7601113

31

Nil 23

ii No of persons trained 159255032

326032235

16828

Nil 1001

2 Follow-up action of previous Entrepreneurship Development Programmes -

Year Total no of trainees

trained

No of trainees who

have set up units

employed till date

2006-07 143 39

2007-08 917 71

2008-09 946 36

2009-10 2323 43

2010-11 2203 49

2011-12 2321 53

2012-13 2265 59

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2013-14 2234 74

2014-15 504 53

2015-16 926

2016-17 414

3 Motivational Campaigns- Annual target Conducted

No of Campaigns

conducted

06 06

4 i Project profiles (new) Nil Nil

ii Project profiles

(updated)

Nil Nil

iii State industrial

profiles

Nil 1

iv District industrial

potential survey

reports

Nil 13

v Any other Nil Nil

5 Name of the units

provided-

Intensive technical

consultancy (A brief

write-up)

6 Programme on ISO 900014000

Year Target No of

Programmes

conducted

No of Units

participated

No of units

obtained ISO

certification

during the

year

No of units

obtained ISO

Certification

till date

2006-07 - - - - -

2007-08 - - - - -

2008-09 - - - 17 17

2009-10 - - - 10 10

2010-11 - - - - 24

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2011-12 - - - - 25

2012-13 - - - - Nil

2013-14 - - - - 17

2014-15 - - - 18

2015-16 - - - 11 11

7 Programmes on

Name of the programme No of Programmes No of participants

WTO - -

One Day Awareness

Programme on Cluster Dev

Scheme

- -

One day Awareness

Programme on IPR

- -

9 Vendor Development Programmes cum exhibitions

Year Tar

get

No of

VDPs

conducted

No of SSI

units

participat

ed

No unit

register

ed

During

the

month

No of SSI units obtained orders

No

Rs No Rs

2006-07 1 - - - - - - - -

2007-08 NIL - - - - - - - -

2008-09 1 1 120 - - - - - -

2009-10 1 - - - - - - - -

2010-11 1 1 43 - - - - - -

2011-12 3 3 222 - - - - - -

2012-13 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

311

158+551

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2013-14 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

314

148+1541

-

-

-

-

-

- 2014-15 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

374

118+2000

-

-

-

-

-

-

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2015-16 5 1

5(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

236

100+2000

-

-

-

-

-

- 2016-17 5 1

5(SVDP)

0(NVDP)

259

Nil

10 Programmes on Achievement

ii Energy conservationEnergy Efficient

Technology etc

00

iv Packaging for export 01

v Product Certification 01

vi CLCSS 00

vii QMSQTT 01

Viii Lean Manufacturing 00

ix Business Incubator 03

x Design Clinic 01

xi ZED 03

11

Revenue of the Institute

Total revenue

earned

Rs

140485-

12

Revenue of the workshop

Annual

Target

Total revenue

earned

Rs

Nil Nil

13 Media coverage details- No(s)

i Press releases during the Year 4

ii Exhibitions participated 02

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iii RadioTV talks -

iv Advertisements released 5

v Press clipping compiled for the year -

vi Press clipping hosted on website -

vii Publications if any -

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CHAPTER-XVI

DISTRICT INDUSTRIES CENTRES VISITED BY THE OFFICERS OF

THIS INSTITUTE

The officers of this Institute visited District Industries Centre for discussion relating to

development of industries in the state and in connection with attending the Task Force

Meetingother official work

1 District Industries Centre Haldwani

2 District Industries Centre Almora

3 District Industries Centre Rudrapur Udham Singh Nagar

4 District Industries Centre Bageshwar

5 District Industries Centre Roorkee

6 District Industries Centre Dehradun

7 District Industries Centre Kotdwar

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CHAPTER-XVII

INCENTIVES TO ENTREPRENEURS

(i) Fiscal Incentives to new Industrial Units and to existing units on their substantial

expansion

New Industrial units and existing industrial units on their substantial expansion as defined set

up in growth centers industrial infrastructure development center(IIDCs) Industrial Estates

Export Processing Zones Theme Parks (Food Processing Parks Software Technology Parks

etc) as stated in Annexure-1 and Other areas as notified from time to time by the Central

Government are entitled to

(A) 100 (hundred percent) outright excise duty exception for a period of 10 years from

the date of commencement of commercial production

(B) 100 Income tax exemption for initial period of five years and thereafter 30 for

companies and 25 for other than companies for a further period of five years for

the entire state of Uttaranchal and Himachal Pradesh from the date of

commencement of commercial production

(C) 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

Rs30 lakh The existing units will also be entitled to this subsidy on their substantial

expansion as defined

(D) Thrust sector industries as mentioned in Annexure-II are entitled to similar

concession as mentioned in para 3(i) amp (ii) above in the entire state of Uttaranchal

and Himachal Pradesh without any area restrictions

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Development of Industrial Infrastructure

(i) The funding pattern under the Growth Centre Scheme currently envisaging a

central assistance of Rs10 crore per center is raised to Rs15 crore per center

(ii) The financing pattern of integrated infrastructure development center (IIDC)

between Government of India and SIDBI will change from 23 to 41 and the GOI

funds would be in the nature of a grant so as to provide the required infrastructural

support

Other Incentives

(i) Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna (PMMY) To bring the unbanked people under

the mainstream banking and make the neglected section of the population self

reliant and self dependent Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna was launched under 3

stages ie Shishu (Max Rs 50000) Kishor (Max Rs 5 Lacs)and Tarun (Rs 10

Lacs)

(iv) Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP)

Government of India has approved the introduction of a new credit linked subsidy

programme called Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation programme (PMEGP)

by merging the two schemes Prime Ministerrsquos Rojgar Yojana (PMRY) and Rural

Employment Generation Programme (REGP) for generation of employment

opportunities through establishment of Micro enterprise in rural as well as urban

areas PMEGP is a central sector scheme and being administrated by Ministry of

Micro Small amp Medium Enterprises (Mo MSME) The scheme is implementing by

Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC)a statutory organization under the

administrative control of Mo MSME as the single nodal agency at the National

level At the State level the scheme is being implemented through State

KVIC Directorates State Khadi amp Village Industries Boards ( KVIBs) and District

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Industries Centre( DICs) and Banks The Government subsidy under the scheme is

being routed by KVIC through the identified banks for eventual distribution to the

beneficiaries entrepreneurs in their Bank accounts

Ineligible Industries under the Policy

The list of industries excluded from the purview of proposed concessions is at

Annexure ndashII

In addition the Doon Valley Notifications (SONo102(E) dated 1st Feb 1989

(Annexure-IV) as amended from time to time issued by Ministry of Environment amp

Forests would continue to operate in the Doon Valley area on the industries

notified under it are excluded from the proposed concessions in the state of

Uttarakhand

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Annex -I

DETAILS OF TRAINING PROGRAMME CONDUCTED DURING THE YEAR 2016-17 S No Programme details Duration Candidate Details Name of the

Coordinator SC ST OBC PH GEN TOTAL M F M F M F M F M F

EDP

1 EDP (GEN) on Tour

Operator amp Tourist Guide at Ranibagh

Haldwani Nainital

18022017

to 22022017

10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 2 22 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director (Mech)

2 EDP(SC) on Wireman

Training at Shantipuri

Pantnagar US Nagar

13022017

to

23022017

18 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 20 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

3 ESDP (WPH-STP)

on Bakery amp

Confectionary Products Ranibagh

Nainital

06092016

to

20102016

0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 20 23 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

4 ESDP(SC-STP) on

Computer Accounting with Tally at

Kaladhungi Nainital

16082016

to 29092016

10 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

5 ESDP(SC) on Computer Accounting

Dehradun

21072016 to

02092016

10 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 5 25 UC Khanduri Asst Director

(Chem)

6 ESDP(GEN) on

Garments

Manufacturing at

Almora

22072016

to

02092016

0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 21 23 DS Martolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

7 ESDP(GEN) on Solar Energy at Haldwani

Nainital

04112016 to

16122016

3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 16 0 20 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

I- Total Participants

(Nos)

51 20 0 1 2 3 1 0 30 48 156

IMC

1 IMC(Gen) at Pantnagar US Nagar

23022017 16 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 13 8 38 DK Aggarwal Asst Director

(Mech)

2 IMC(SC) at ITI

Bageshwar

18032017 31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 50 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

3 IMC(SC) at Takula

Almora

09032016 22 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 4 39 UC Khanduri

Asst Director (Chem)

4 IMC(Gen) at JITI

Almora

16032017 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 9 42 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

5 IMC(ST) at ITI

Almora

15032016 19 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 41 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

6 IMC(Gen) at Ranibagh Haldwani Nainital

23022017 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 35 6 45 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

II- Total Participants

(Nos)

93 9 12 0 4 0 0 0 110 27 255

Grand Total (I + II)

13 PROGRAMMES

144 29 12 1 6 3 1 0 140 75 411

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Annex -II

List of Thrust Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo List of Thrust Industries

01 Floriculture

02 Medicinal herbs and aromatic herbs etc ndash processing

03 Honey

04 Horticulture and Agro based Industries such as -

a Sauces Ketchup etc

b Fruit juices amp fruit pulp

c Jams Jellies vegetable juices puree pickles etc

d Preserved fruits and vegetables

e Processing of fresh fruits and vegetables including packaging

f Processing preservation packaging of mushrooms

05 Food processing industry excluding those included in the negative list

06 Sugar and its by-products

07 Silk and silk products

08 Wool and wool products

09 Woven fabrics (Excisable garments)

10 Sports goods and articles and equipment for general physical exercise and equipment

for adventure sports activities

11 Paper and paper products excluding those in negative list

12 Pharma products

13 Information amp communication technology

Computer hardware

14 Bottling of mineral water

15 Eco-tourism ndash Hotels resorts spa entertainmentamusement parks and ropeways

16 Industrial gases (based on atmospheric fraction)

17 Handicrafts

18 Non-timber forest product based industries

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Negative List of Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo Negative list of Industries

01 Tobacco and tobacco products including cigarettes and pan masala

02 Thermal Power Plant (coaloil based)

03 Coal washeries dry coal processing

04 Inorganic Chemicals excluding medicinal grade oxygen (280411) medicinal grade hydrogen peroxide

(284711) compressed air (285130)

05 Organic Chemicals excluding Provitamins vitamins Hormones (2936) Glycosides (2939) sugars (2940)

06 Tanning and dying extracts tanins and their derivatives dyes colours paints and varnishes putty fillers and

other mastics inks

07 Marble and mineral substances not classified anywhere

08 Flour mills and rice mills

09 Foundries using coal

10 Minerals fuels mineral oils and products of their distillation

Bituminous substances mineral waxes

11 Synthetic rubber product

12 Cement clinkers and asbestos raw including fibre

13 Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp Fuses fireworks matches propellant powder etc)

14 Mineral or chemical fertilizers

15 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture and formulation)

16 Fibre glass and articles thereof

17 Manufacture of pulp ndash wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving pulp)

18 Branded aerated water soft drinks (non-fruit based)

19 Paper-

Writing or printing paper etc

Paper or paperboard etc

Maplitho paper etc

Newsprint in rolls or sheets

Craft paper etc

Sanitary towels etc

Cigarette paper

Grease-proof paper

Toilet or facial tissue etc

Paper and paperboard laminated internally with bitumen tar or asphalt

Carbon or similar copying paper

Products consisting of sheets of paper or paper board impregnated coated or covered with plastics etc

Paper and paperboard coated impregnated or covered with wax etc

20 Plastics and articles thereof

Serial No 5 Reproduction synthesis not allowed as also downstream industries for sugar

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Annex -III

RESTRICTIONS ON LOCATION OF INDUSTRIES MINING OPERATIONS AND OTHER DEVELOPMENT

ACTIVITIES IN DOON VALLEY IN UTTAR PRADESH

MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS

(Department of Environment Forests amp Wildlife)

New Delhi the 1st February 1989

NOTIFICATION

NOTIFICATION under section 3(2)(v) of Environment (Protection) Act 1986 and Rule 5(3) (d) of

Environment (Protection) Rules 1986 Restricting location of industries mining operations and other

development activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh

SO102(E) ndash Whereas notification under sub-rule (3) of rule 5 of the Environment (Protection)

Rules 1986 inviting objections against the imposition of restriction on location of industries mining

operation and other developmental activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh was published vide No

SO 923(E) dated the 6th October 1988

And Whereas all objections received have been duly considered by the Central Government

Now therefore in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (d) of sub-rule (3) of Rule 5 of the

said rules the Central Government hereby imposes restrictions on the following activities in Doon Valley

bounded on the North by Mussorie ridge in the North-East by Lesset Himalayan range on the South-

West by Shivalik ranges river Ganga in the South-East and river Yamuna in the North-West except those

activities which are permitted by the Central Government for examining the environmental impacts

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(i) Location setting of industrial units ndash It has to be as per guidelines given in the annexure or guidelines

as may be issued from time to time by the Ministry of Environment amp Forests Government of India

(ii) Mining ndash Approval of the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests must be obtained before starting

any mining activity

(iii) Tourism ndash It should as per Tourism Development Plan (TDP) to be prepared by the State Department

of Tourism and duly approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(iv) Grazing ndash As per the plan to be prepared by the State Government and duly approved by the Union

Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(v) Land Use ndash As per Master Plan of development and Land Use Plan of the entire area to be prepared

by the State Government and approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

[No J-200123886-1A]

Sd-

(KP GEETHAKRISHNAN)

Secretary

ANNEXURE

Guidelines for permitting restricting industrial units in the Doon Valley area

Industries will be classified under Green Orange and Red categories as shown below for purposes of

permittingrestricting such industrial units in the Doon Valley from the environmental and ecological

considerations

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CATEGORY GREEN

A LIST OF INDUSTRIES IN APPROVED INDUSTRIAL AREAS WHICH MAY BE DIRECTRLY CONSIDERED

FOR ISSUE OF NO OBJECTION CERTIFICATE WITHOUT REFERRING TO (MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS) (IN CASE OF DOUBTS REFERENCE WILL BE MADE TO MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS)

1 All such non-obnoxious and non-hazardous industries employing upto 100 persons The

abnoxious and hazardous industries are those using inflammable explosive corrosive or

toxic substances

2 All such industries which do not discharge industrial effluents of a polluting nature and

which do not undertake any of the following process

Electroplating

Galvanizing

Bleaching

Degreasing

Phosphating

Dyeing

Pickling tanning

Polishing

Cooking of fibres and Digesting

Designing of Fabric

Unhairing Soaking deliming and bating of hides

Washing of fabric

Trimming Puling juicing and blanching of fruits and vegetables

Washing of equipment and regular floor washing using of considerable cooling water

Separated milk buttermilk and whey

Stopping and processing of grain

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Distillation of alcohol stillage and evaporation

Slaughtering of animals rendering of bones washing of meat

Juicing of sugar cane extraction of sugar Filteration centrifugation distillation

Pulping and fermenting of coffee beam

Processing of fish

Filter back wash in DM Plants exceeding 20 KI per day capacity

Pulp making pulp processing and paper making Cocking of coal washing of blast furnace

flue gases

Stripping of oxides

Washing of used sand by hydraulic discharge

Washing of latex etc

Solvent extraction

3 All such industries which do no use fuel in their manufacturing process or in any subsidiary

process and which do not emit fugitive emissions of a diffused nature

Industries not satisfying any one of the three criteria are recommended to be referred to Ministry

of Environment amp Forests

The following industries appear to fall in non-hazardous non-obnoxious and non-polluting

category subject to fulfillment of above three conditions

1 Atta-chakkies

2 Rice Mullors

3 Iceboxes

4 Dal mills

5 Groundnut decortinating (dry)

6 Chilling

7 Tailoring and garment making

8 Apparl making 9 Cotton and woolen hosiery

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10 Handloom weaving

11 Shoe lace manufacturing

12 Gold and Silver thread and sari work

13 Gold and Silver smithy

14 Leather Footwear and leather products excluding tanning amp hide processing

15 Manufacture of mirror from sheet glass and photo-frame

16 Musical instruments manufacturing

17 Sports goods

18 Bamboo and cane products (only dry operations)

19 Card Board and paper products (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

20 Insulation and other coated papers (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

21 Scientific and Mathematical instruments

22 Furniture (Wooden and Steel)

23 Assembly of domestic electrical appliances

24 Radio assembling

25 Fountain pens

26 Polythene plastic and PVC goods through extrusionmoulding

27 Surgical gauges and bandages

28 Railway sleepers (only concrete)

29 Cotton spinning and weaving

30 Rope (cotton and plastic)

31 Carpet weaving

32 Assembly of Air coolers

33 Wires pipes-extruded shapes from metals

34 Automobile servicing amp repair stations

35 Assembly of Bicycles baby carriages and other small non-motorised vehicles

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36 Electronics equipment (assembly)

37 Toys

38 Candles

39 Carpentary ndash excluded saw mill

40 Cold storage (small scale)

41 Restaurants

42 Oil-ginningexpelling (non-hydrogenation and no refining)

43 Ice Cream

44 Mineralized water

45 Jobbing amp Machining

46 Manufacture of Steel units amp suit cases

47 Paper pins amp U clips

48 Block making for printing

49 Optical frames

CATEGORY ORANGE

B LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CAN BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY WITH PROPER

ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL ARRANGEMENT

1 All such industries which discharge some liquid effluents (below 500 klday) that can be

controlled with suitable proven technology

2 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is less than 24 mtday and

the particulars emissions from which can be controlled with suitable proven technology

3 All such industries employing not more than 500 persons

The following industries with adoption of proven pollution control technology subject to

fulfilling the above three condition fall under this category

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1 Lime manufacture ndash pending decision on proven pollution control device and

Supreme Courtrsquos decision on quarrying

2 Ceramics

3 Sanitary ware

4 Tyres and tubes

5 Refuse incineration (controlled)

6 Flour mills

7 Vegetable oils including solvent extracted oils

8 Soap without steam boiling process and synthetic detergents formulation

9 Steam generating plants

10 Manufacture of office and house hold equipment and appliances involving use of

fossil fuel combustion

11 Manufacture of machineries and machine tools and equipments

12 Industrial gases (only) Nitrogen Oxygen and CO2

13 Miscellaneous glassware without involving use of fossil-fuel combustion

14 Optical glass

15 Laboratory ware

16 Petroleum storage amp transfer facilities

17 Surgical and medical products including amp probabilities of latex products

18 Foot wear (Rubber)

19 Bakery products biscuits amp Confectioners

20 Instant teacoffee coffee processing

21 Malted food

22 Manufacture of power driven pumps compressors refrigeration units fire

fighting equipment etc

23 Wire drawing (cold process) amp bailing straps

24 Steel furniture fasteners etc

25 Plastic processed goods

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26

Medical amp surgical instruments

27

Acetylene (synthetic)

28

Glue amp Gelatine

29

Potassium permanganse

30

Metallic sodium

31

Photographic films papers amp photographic chemicals

32

Surface coating industries

33

Fragrances fragours amp food additives

34

Plant nutrients (only manure)

Note

35

aerated watersoft drink

(a) Industries falling within the above identified list shall be assessed by the State Pollution

Control Board and referred to the Union Department of Environment for consideration

before according No Objection Certificate

(b) The total number of fuel burning industries that shall be permitted in the Valley will be

limited by 8 tonnes per day or Sulphur Dioxides from all sources (This corresponds to 400

tonnes per day Coal with 1 sulphur)

(c) Setting of Industrial areas should be based on sound criteria

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CATEGORY RED

C LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CANNOT BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY

1 All those industries which discharge effluents of a polluting nature at the rate of more

than 500 klday and for which the natural course for sufficient dilution is not available

and effluents from which cannot be controlled with suitable technology

2 All such industries employing more than 500 personsday

3 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is more than 24 mtday

The following industries appear to fall under this category covered by all the points as

above

1 Ferrous and non-ferrous metal extraction refining casting forging alloy making

processing etc

2 Dry Coal ProcessingMineral processing industries like Ore

sintering benefication pollutization etc

3 Phosphate look processing plants

4 Cement plants with horizontal rotary kilns

5 Glass and glass products involving use of coal

6 Petroleum refinery

7 Petro-chemical industries

8 Manufacture of lubricating oils and greases

9 Synthetic rubber manufacture

10 Coal oil wood or nuclear based thermal power plants

11 Vanaspati hydrogenated vegetable oils for industrial purposes

12 Sugar mills (white and khandari)

13 Craft paper mills

14 Coke oven by products and coaltar distillation products

15 Alkalies

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16

Caustic soda

17

Potash

18

Electro thermal products (artificial abrasives Calcium carbide etc)

19

Phosphorous and its compounds

20

Acids and their salts (organic amp inorganic)

21

Nitrogen compounds (Cynides cynamides and other nitrogen compounds)

22

Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp fuses)

23

Pthalic anhydride

24

Processes involving chlorinated hydrocarbon

25

Chlorine Fluorine bromine Iodine amp their compounds

26

Fertilizer industry

27

Paper board and straw board

28

Synthetics fibres

29 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture

formulations)

amp

30 Basic drugs

31 Alcohol (Industrial or potable)

32 Leather industry including tanning and processing

33 Coke making coal liquification and fuel gas making industries

34 Fibre glass production and processing

35 Manufacture of pulp-wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving

pulp)

36 Pigment dyes and their intermediates

37 Industrial carbons (including graphite electrodes anodes midget electrodes

graphite blocks graphite crucibles gas carbons activated carbon synthetic

diamonds carbon black channel black lamp black etc)

38 Electro-chemicals (other than these covered under Alkali group)

39 Paints enamels amp varnishes

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40 Poly propylene

41 Poly Vinyl chloride

42 Cement with vertical shaft kiln technology penging certification of proven

technology on pollution control

43 Chlorates perchlorates amp peroxides

44 Polishes

45 Synthetic resin amp Plastic products

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21 District-wise distribution of number of UAM filed during 01092015 to 31032017 is as noted below (Statement 21)

Statement 21 District-wise distribution of number of UAM filed by the MSMEs in Uttarakhand

State during 01092015 to 31032017

Position as on 31st March 2017

SNo

Name of District

Udyog Aadhaar

Regd

Micro

Small

Medium

1 Almora 229 183 42 4

2 Bageshwar 180 170 10 0

3 Chamoli 181 176 5 0

4 Champawat 166 150 16 0

5 Dehradun 937 745 182 10

6 Haridwar 1709 983 651 75

7 Nainital 485 343 125 17

8 Pauri Garhwal 417 349 64 4

9 Pithoragarh 242 236 4 2

10 Rudraprayag 132 130 2 0

11 Tehri Garhwal 261 226 34 1

12 Udham Singh

Nagar

1670 1175 466 29

13 Uttarkashi 211 198 13 0

Total 6820 5064 1614 142

Source www udyogaadhaargovin

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Chart 21 District-wise distribution of number of UAM filed by the MSMEs in

Uttarakhand State during 01092015 to 31032017

22 Top five Districts in terms of number of UAM filed by the MSMEs upto

31032017 are Haridwar US Nagar Dehradun Nainital and Pauri These

Districts together account for 7651 of the total number of UAM filed

0

200

400

600

800

1000

1200

No of UAM filed wef 01092015 to 31032017 (District wise)

Micro

Small

Medium

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Distribution of UAM filed by Manufacturing and Service Enterprises

31 Out of the total UAM filed discussed above distribution as per Manufacturing

and Service Sector among Micro Small amp Medium segments in Uttarakhand

State are as noted below

Position as on 31st March 2017

SNo

Name of District

Udyog Aadhaar Regd

Micro Small Medium

Manufac-turing

Service M S M S M S

1 Almora 111 126 104 82 6 40 1 4

2 Bageshwar 101 82 96 77 5 5 0 0

3 Chamoli 96 99 96 93 0 6 0 0

4 Champawat 100 77 89 69 11 8 0 0

5 Dehradun 470 646 328 555 134 86 8 5

6 Haridwar 1217 501 604 384 543 110 70 7

7 Nainital 331 217 223 158 102 44 6 15

8 Pauri Garhwal 194 229 144 208 47 20 3 1

9 Pithoragarh 181 97 170 89 7 6 4 2

10 Rudraprayag 72 61 70 61 2 0 0 0

11 Tehri Garhwal 172 107 145 93 27 13 0 1

12 Udham Singh

Nagar

1123 553 725 453 374 95 24 5

13 Uttarkashi 75 188 72 175 3 13 0 0

Total 4243 2983 2866 2497 1261 446 116 40

Source www udyogaadhaargovin

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CHAPTER-VI

TRAINING INDUSTRIAL MOTIVATION CAMPAIGNS (IMC) AND

ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES (EDP)

The micro small and medium enterprises (MSME) sector has emerged as a highly

vibrant and dynamic sector of the Indian economy over the last five decades MSMEs not

only play crucial role in providing large employment opportunities at comparatively lower

capital cost than large industries but also help in industrialization of rural amp backward areas

thereby reducing regional imbalances assuring more equitable distribution of national

income and wealth MSMEs are complementary to large industries as ancillary units and

contribute enormously to the socio-economic development of the country

The Ministry of Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (Mo MSME) promotes the

development of micro and small enterprises in the country with the objective of creating self-

employment opportunities and upgrading the relevant skills of existing and potential

entrepreneurs

Entrepreneurship development is one of the key elements for promotion of micro and

small enterprises particularly the first generation entrepreneurs Entrepreneurship and

resultant creation of employment and wealth is a major means of inclusive development

Hence entrepreneurship development has been one of the priorities in almost all the

countries the world over

In order to ensure that young entrepreneurs are encouraged and suitably equipped to

go into new ventures the Ministry has set up three National level Entrepreneurship

Development Institute namely National Institute for Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (

NI-MSME) Hyderabad The National Institute for Entrepreneurship and Small Business

Development (NIESBUD) NOIDA and Indian Institute of Entrepreneurship (IIE) Guwahati to

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undertake the task of promotion of entrepreneurship and skill development training on a

regular basis

This institute has also been supporting the efforts of Government of Uttarakhand

Industrial Associations Technical Managerial Institutions other NGOs and entrepreneurs for

motivational and skill development needs

The State of Uttarakhand has difficult geographical terrain having international border

with Nepal China amp Tibet The state has about 89 of the land as a mountain region

containing transportation bottleneck It is not found viable in long run to set up large and

medium scale units in the hilly region The Institute is therefore focusing for development of

micro and small enterprises in this region for motivating the educated unemployed youths

towards self-employment

The Institute organized EDPs on Solar Energy Tour Operator and Tourist Guide

Bakery and Confectionary Products Computer Accounting with Tally Electrical Appliance

Repairing Garments manufacturing Food Processing etc at various locations in the

state It is vital to mention here that the Govt of Uttarakhand is focusing on

harvesting Solar Energy in the state therefore there is lot of scope in this renewable

source of energy

The Institute was assigned the targets for conducting of 6 ESDPs Gen 02 SC- 01 ST-

01 Women amp PH(S)- 01 SC(S)- 01 2 EDPs SC-01 GEN-1 IMCs-6 (Gen-03 SC-

02 ST-01) during the year The details of the aforesaid EDPs and IMCs is given at

annexure-I

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CHAPTER-VII

NATIONAL MANUFACTURING COMPTITIVENESS PROGRAMME

(NMCP)

The Government has announced formulation of National Manufacturing

Competitiveness Programme in 2005 with an objective to support the Small and Medium

Enterprises (SMEs) in their endeavour to become competitive and adjust the competitive

pressure caused by liberalization and moderation of tariff rates Under the scheme

Manufacturing Competitiveness Programme by the National Manufacturing Competitiveness

Council

Worldwide it is manufacturing that has driven growth In order to revive the

manufacturing sector particularly micro small and medium enterprises and to enable them

to adjust to the competitive pressures caused by liberalization and moderation of tariff rates

I propose to launch a new scheme that will help them strengthen their operations and

sharpen their competitiveness The scheme will be called the Manufacturing Competitiveness

Programme The design of the scheme will be worked out by the National Manufacturing

Competitiveness Council (NMCC) in consultation with the industry along with relevant stake

holders like the Ministry of MSME conceptualized and finalized the components of the

programme incorporating suitable inputs from the stake holders Nine Schemes have been

drawn up including schemes for promotion of ICT Design Clinics and Marketing Support etc

for SMEs Implementation will be in the PPP model and financing will be tied up during the

course of the next year

MSME-DI Haldwani motivated entrepreneurs to adopt and modernise themselves

taking assistance from NMCP schemes through various training programmes It also

conducted awareness programmes of some schemes like QMS amp QTT Lean Manufacturing

Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) Product Certification Zero Defect Zero Effect CLCSS

Businss Incubator Bar Code Energy Efficiency Technology etc

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON ldquoQMSQTTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Vinayak Grand Haridwar

DATE- 25072016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 36

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

AssttDirector (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI haldwani

Sh Sudipt Kumar Scientist BIS Dehradun

Sh Ashish Bhargava Consultant

URS

Certification

Haridwar

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON ldquoDESIGN CLINIC SCHEMErdquo

PLACE- Hotel Gardenia SIDCUL Haridwar

DATE- 20022017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 28

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Prof Dr S Ghosal Professor amp Director School of Design

Studies UPES Dehradun

Sh Amit Mohan Invetigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoPACKAGING FOR EXPORTldquo

PLACE- SBS PG College Rudrapur

DATE- 31052016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 32

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Tushar Bandopadhyay Asstt Director

IIP New Delhi

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoSUPPORT FOR ENTREPRENEURIAL AND MANAGERIAL

DEVELOPMENT OF SMEs THROUGH INCUBATORrdquo

PLACE- Amrapali Group of Institutes Haldwani

DATE- 22032016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 60

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh VK Sharma Dy Director Ic

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Amit Mohan Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoSUPPORT FOR ENTREPRENEURIAL AND MANAGERIAL

DEVELOPMENT OF SMEs THROUGH INCUBATORrdquo

PLACE- Graphic Era University Dehradun

DATE- 16112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 86

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh SC Kandpal

Asstt Director (MF)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh BK Tiwari DG

Graphic Era University

Sh Amit Mohan Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoSUPPORT FOR ENTREPRENEURIAL AND MANAGERIAL

DEVELOPMENT OF SMEs THROUGH INCUBATORrdquo

PLACE- University of Petroleum amp Energy

Studies Dehradun

DATE- 18112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 70

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh Amit Mohan

Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Dr KS Mishra Senior Professor

UPES Dehradun

Dr Shailey Singhal Associate Professor

UPES Dehradun

Dr PK Mishra Associate Professor

UPES Dehradun

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoZERO DEFECT ZERO EFFECTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Gardenia SIDCUL Haridwar

DATE- 08112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 58

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoZERO DEFECT ZERO EFFECTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Gardenia SIDCUL Haridwar

DATE- 16032017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 59

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh Pushkar Singh

Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Abhishek Srivastava ZED Consultant

QCI

Sh DK Aggarwal Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Amit Mohan Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoZERO DEFECT ZERO EFFECTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Rudra Continental Rudrapur

DATE- 22022017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 54

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh SC Kandpal

Asstt Director (MF)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh YC Pandey GM

DIC US Nagar

Sh Ashok Bansal Ex President

KGCCI

Sh DK Aggarwal Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoProduct Certificationrdquo

PLACE- Selaqui Dehradun

DATE- 19102016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 60

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh UC Khanduri

Asstt Director (Chem)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

ShSaurabh Tiwari Scientist

BIS Dehradun

Sh Kush Sharma Scientist

BIS Dehradun

Sh Ashish Bhargava Manager

URS Certification Haridwar

Sh Manoj Gaur Branch Director

NSIC Dehradun

Sh SS Katiyal Manager

DIC Dehradun

Sh Manoj Sharma President

UIWA Dehradun

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Reimbursement of Units under Technology amp Quality Up gradation Support

to MSME (TEQUP) for acquiring National and International Product

Certification

The details for the period 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are given below

SNo Name Of the Unit Reimbursement

Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Hertech Electronics

Plot NoI E Sector 12 IIE SIDCUL Haridwar

Rs 26250-

Total Rs 26250-

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CHAPTER-VIII

VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

Vendor Development Programmes (VDPs) are being organized by MSME Development

Institutes located in every corner of the country to provide common platform for business as

well as selling organizations to interact with each other with a view to identifying emerging

demands of the buyer organizations while simultaneously providing an opportunity for

displaying the capabilities of the small scale entrepreneurs and their industrial ventures Such

programmes have proved to be of immense use in locating suitable entrepreneurs by a

number of buying organizations including the Public Sector Enterprises various Wings of

Defence Railways and others in indigenising a number of products which hitherto have been

imported at a colossal cost

Two types of VDPs are being organized by MSME DIs - National Level VDPs -cum-

Exhibitions and State Level VDPs In National Level VDPs of 3 days duration large scale

organizations such as BEL BHEL TELCO BSNL IOC NHPC NTPC etc interact with MSEs in

establishing potential vendors In these National Level VDPs an exhibition is also put up for

displaying the products of MSMEs and large scale organizations In State Level VDPs only

one or two buying large scale organisation functioning in the State participates in the

programme and interacts with MSMEs (sellers) in the Buyer-Seller Meets Business enquiries

ranging from `5 crore to `20 crore per VDP are being generated through National Level

VDPs

MSME-DI conducted 05 State Level Vendor Development Programme in different

places of Uttarakhand state Details of programmes are as under

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- HRD Centre BHEL Haridwar

DATE- 09112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 28

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh DK Aggarwal

AsstDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Kotdwar

DATE- 16122016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 63

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh DS Martolia

AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME Haldwani

Sh Manoj Kumar General Manager

BEL Kotdwar

Sh SC Kandpal AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Haridwar

DATE- 29112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 38

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh Amit Mohan

Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Rajeshwar Giri DGM

THDC Rishikesh

Sh RM Dubey DGM (Procurement)

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Rai Singh DGM (VDP)

THDC Rishikesh

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME Haldwani

Sh GC Joshi Dy Manager

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Yogesh Sharma Manager

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Sadhu Ram Saini President

BIDWABahadrabad

Sh Harendra Garg Chairman

SMA Haridwar

Sh DK Aggarwal Asstt Director

MSME Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Rudrapur

DATE- 09032017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 58

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh SC Kandpal

Astt Director (MF)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Skand Shiv Bhardwaj BHEL

CFP Rudrapur

Sh K Das GM

Ic BHEL CFP Rudrapur

Sh VK Sharma Dy Director Ic

MSME-DI Haldwani

ShYC Pandey GM

DIC Rudrapur

Sh Ashok Bansal Ex President

KGCCI Kashipur

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Patel Nagar Dehradun

DATE- 20102016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 65

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR SH UCKHANDURI

AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Ashok Lalwani HUDCO

Dehradun

Sh Mahesh Sharma President

UIWA Dehradun

Sh Manoj Gaur BM

NSIC Dehradun

SmtKaushlya Bandhu Jt Director

DOI Dehradun

Sh SP Goyal Incharge

KGCCI Dehradun

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सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

CHAPTER-IX

MARKETING ASSISTANCE AND TECHNOLOGY UP-GRADATION

SCHEME FOR MSME AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE ON BAR-CODE

MSMEs sector has emerged as a highly vibrant and dynamic sector of the Indian

economy over the last five decades MSMEs are not only playing crucial role in providing

large employment opportunities at comparatively lower capital cost than large industries but

also helping in industrialization of rural and backward areas thereby reducing regional

imbalances assuring more equitable distribution of national income and wealth

It may be mentioned here that Marketing a strategic tool for business development is

critical for the growth and survival of MSMEs Marketing is most important factor for the

success of any enterprise It is one of the weakest areas wherein MSMEs face major

problems in the present competitive age Due to lack of information scarcity of resources

and unorganized way of selling marketing MSME sector finds problems in exploiting new

markets

The objective of this programme envisages that some of those clusters of MSMEs which

have quality production and export potential shall be identified amp encouraged and assisted

through this scheme to achieve competitiveness in the national and international markets

The programme aims at improving the marketing competitiveness of MSME sector by

improving their techniques and technologiesrsquo promotion of exports and to provide a check on

imports also

Financial assistance on Bar-code

The basic objective of financial assistance is to enhance the marketing competitiveness of

Micro amp Small Enterprises (MSEs) by way of

(i) Providing 75 of one-time registration fee and annual recurring fee (for first three

years) paid by MSEs to GS1 India

(ii) (ii) Popularizing the adoption of bar codes on large scale amongst MSEs and (iii)

Motivating and encouraging MSEs for use of bar codes through conducting

seminars on Bar-code etc

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Reimbursement of Units under Bar Code ndash

The details for the period 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are given below

SNo Name Of the Unit Reimbursement Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Janisons Herbo Labs Pvt Ltd

Plot No 6Sector II DC IIE

Pantnagar

38430-

2- Ms Garg Foods

Naya Gaon Julfkaar

Kaladhungi Nainital

33451-

3- Ms Shree Herbal Health Care 79 Arhat Bazar Saharanpur Road Dehradun

25695-

4- Ms Govindam Enterprises

D-144F Top Floor Freedom Fighter Enclave

New Delhi

25695-

5- Ms Demigod Agro Food Pvt Ltd

4 Nandpuri Arya Nagar Chowk Opp Holy Baril

Jwalapur Haridwar

25695-

Total Rs 148966-

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सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

Reimbursement to the Participating Units in Trade FairExhibition for the

year 2016-17 for Uttarakhand state ndash

SNo

Name of the Unit Amt Reimbursed

1 Ms Kashmir Emporium Raipur Road Dehradun

(International)

Rs 122772-

2 Ms Rawat Engg Tech Pvt Ltd Dehradun

(Domestic)

Rs 30000-

Total Rs 152772-

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CHAPTER-X

Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme (CLCSS) for Technology

Upgradation of the Small Scale Industries

The Ministry of Small Scale Industries (SSI) is operating a scheme for technology

upgradation of Small Scale Industries (SSI) called the Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme

(CLCSS) The Scheme aims at facilitating technology upgradation by providing upfront capital

subsidy to SSI units including tiny khadi village and coir industrial units on institutional

finance (credit) availed of by them for modernisation of their production equipment (plant and

machinery) and techniques The Scheme provides for 15 per cent capital subsidy to SSI units

including tiny units on institutional finance availed of by them for induction of well established

and improved technology in selected subsectorsproducts approved under the Scheme The

eligible amount of subsidy calculated under the scheme is based on the actual loan amount not

exceeding Rs1 crore

Due to insufficient investment and lack of awareness of both the quality standards and

access to modern technologies a large percentage of SSI units continue with outdated

technology and plant amp machinery With increasing competition due to liberalisation of the

economy the survival and growth of the SSI units are critically dependent on their

modernisation and technological upgradation Upgradation of both the process of manufacture

and corresponding plant and machinery is necessary for the small enterprises to reduce the cost

of production and remain price competitive at a time when cheaper products are easily available

in the global market

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CHAPTER-XI

QUALITY UPGRADATIONENVIRONMENT MANAGAMENT FOR

SMALL SCALE SECTOR THROUGH INCENTIVE FOR ISO 9000ISO

14001HACCP CERTIFICATION

The Small Scale Sector has emerged as dynamic and vibrant sector of Indian

Economy and it has been making significant contribution to industrial production export and

employment generation The process of economic liberalization and market reforms has

opened up the Indian small scale sector to the global competition In order to enhance the

competitive strength of the small scale sector the Government introduced an incentive

scheme for their technological upgradationquality improvement and environment

management The scheme provides incentive to those small scale ancillary undertaking who

have acquired ISO 9000ISO 14001HACCP certifications The scheme for ISO 9000

reimbursement in operation since March 1994 has now been enlarged so as to include

reimbursement of expenses for acquiring ISO 14001 certification also vide this Office

Administrative Order No41(8)ISOElectx2002 dt 28th October 2002 Upto 31st march

2014 25652 Micro amp Small units have been benefited from the scheme

-The Scheme envisages reimbursement of charges of acquiring ISO-9000ISO-

14001HACCP certifications to the extent of 75 of the expenditure subject to a

maximum of Rs 75000- in each case

The Salient features of the Scheme

a) The Permanent Registered Micro Small Enterprises (MSEs) units are eligible to avail

the Incentive Scheme

b) The Scheme is applicable to those MSEsancillaryTinySSSBE units who have already

acquired ISO-9000ISO-14001HACCP certification

c) The Scheme is applicable to those MSEsancillaryTinySSSBE units who have already

acquired ISO-9000ISO-14001HACCP certification

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Reimbursement to Units under ISO 900014000 scheme in Uttarakhand

state ndash

Approval details of units during 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are as under ndash

SNo Name of the Unit Reimbursement

Total Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Bajaj Nutraceuticals Roorkee Haridwar 45000-

2- Ms Nirmal Auto Components Bahadrabad Haridwar 38363-

3- Ms Manchanda Herbal Products Haridwar 46954-

4- Ms APS Electopower Pvt Ltd Haridwar

40500-

5- Ms Shree Badrinath Vaikalpik Urja Dehradun 30000-

6- Ms Rapid Moulders Pvt Ltd Haridwar 56250-

Total Rs 257067-

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CHAPTER-XII

GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT PREFERENCE POLICY FOR MICRO

amp SMALL ENTERPRISES

In order to provide assistance and support to Micro amp Small Enterprises (MSEs) for

marketing their products under the present Government Procurement Preference Policy for

micro amp small enterprises (MSEs) Government of India has been extending various facilities to

the MSEs registered with National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC) under its Single Point

Registration Scheme In addition to the facilities 358 items are also reserved for exclusive

purchase from MSE sector

Following units were enlisted under single point registration

SN Name amp Address Unit Amount Rs 1 Ms Ujjwal Labour Contract Co-operative Society

Dehradun

2000-

2 Ms Pacific Dynamics Roorkee

2000-

3 Ms Radiant Energy Enterprises Dehradun

1250-

4 Ms Harit Agro Products Jaspur Kashipur

2000-

5 Ms Asian Galaxy Pvt Ltd

Plot No 3 Sector IIDL IIE SIDCUL

5000-

6 Ms Isha Construction

Shop 32 amp 34 Grand Floor Raipur Road- Dehradun

2000-

7 Ms Dhirendra Singh Negi

Village Talli Bagi Patti Tehri Garhwal

2000-

8 Ms Electrocon Power

Village Rameshwarput Lalpur US Nagar

2000-

9 Ms Special Cables Pvt Ltd

Unit 2 Plot No 60-65 Sector-3IIE Pantnagar

3435-

10 Ms GB Equipment Systems Ltd

Industrial Area Selaqui- Dehradun

3500-

11 Ms GB Springs

PL 2223 Km Chakrata Road Rampur Dehradun

5000-

12 Ms Accuraus (India)

B-7 Ramnaga Indl Estate Roorke

2000-

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13 Ms Modern Electrn Electric Co

Dehradun

2000-

14 Ms Ms Godarari Enterprises

Dehradun

1250-

15 Ms Kanha Plastics Pvt Ltd

Dehradun

5000-

16 Ms IC Electicals Co(P) Ltd

Plot No E-94 Industrial Area Bharabad Haridwar

3450-

17 Ms Whale Graphics(India)Ltd

Dehradun

5000-

18 Jainson Herbo Labs Pvt Ltd

IIDC IIE US Nagar Pantnagar

3000-

19 Ms Krishna Murari Infratech

Pvt Ltd Haldwani

2000-

20 Ms Sakti Constructions

392 Indra Nagar Colony Dehrdun

3500-

21 Ms Universal Ind

B-8 Industrial Estate Bazpur Road Kashipur

5000-

22 Ms Sai Globe Packaging

Central Hope Town SelaquiDehradun

5000-

23 Ms Surat singh amp Sons

54 Akashdeep ColonyChakrata Road Dehradun

2000-

24 Ms Girraj Kintwear

7 Co-Operativ Society IE- Dehradun

2000-

25 Ms HQ Lamps Manufacturing

7 3-35 Sector 6 A SIDCUL Haridwar

3000-

26 Ms Uttam Rice amp Seeds Pvt Ltd

Gausala Mour Ramnagar Road Partappur Kashipur

2000-

27 Ms Creative Paper Products Rudrpur

2000-

28 Ms Asia Industries

Village Phaujimatkota Post ndashBhoorrani Rudrapur

-

29 Ms Shamsons Industries

C-22 Deveboomi Industrial Estate Roorkee

3000-

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30 Reveal Environment Solutions Kh N-999

Salem pur Rajputan Indusstrial Estate Roorkee

2000-

31 Ms Shiva Enterprises

2071 West Amber Talab Roorkee

2000-

32 Ms Aska Equipment Ltd

Plot NoC-21 Devbhoomi Indl Estate Raipur Haridwar

3000-

33 Ms Infinity

Kh Village Raipur Haridwar

3450-

34 Ms Badrinath Vaikalpik Urja

Shah Nagar Near Railaway Crossing Defance Colony Dehradun

2000-

35 Ms Amardeep Designs (P) Ltd

KhNo163 Laheshwari BhagwanPur Roorklee

3000-

36 Ms Amrit Herbals

Village amp Po Bhauwala-Dehradun

2000-

37 Ms Growth Associates

131 2nd

Floor BT Ganj-Roorkee

3000-

38 Ms Himalayan Hi Tech

Nurseries Santi Aashram Bharatpur Kamachaur

2000-

39 Ms JS Industries

Kunda Jaspur Road Kashipur US Nagar

3000-

40 Ms Digitech

8 Industrial Area Near Ram Nagar- Roorkee

2000-

41 Ms K-2 Cloth

Plot No 126-127 Sector IIDC

2000-

42 Ms Dinex India Pvt Ltd

59 Gandhi Road

2000-

43 Ms SK Guta

15 A Enclave GMS Road Dehradun

2000-

44 Ms Fire Devices(P) Ltd

Plot No 19-20 Sector-3A Indl Area SIDCUL Haridwar

3450-

Total

118285-

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CHAPTER-XIII

REVENUE EARNED

This Institute has earned revenue of Rs 140485- through consultancy services

provided to the MSMEs and fee collected for training programmes as per details given

below-

SNo Revenue Earnings Total for the

Financial Year (Rs)

1

CF WS revenue

0

2 Skill development programme (Training) fees- regular

course

8000

3 Skill development programme (Training) fees

Specialized High Tech Course (including CAD CAM)

0

4 Sale of Traineersquos products 50

5 Training Programme fees-

i Under Core Programme Action Plan 0

ii (Under PD Account) 0

6 Management Development Programme 0

7 Seminars Feesworkshop 5100

8 Capacity assessment 0

9 Project appraisals 0

10 Sick unit studies 0

11 In plant studies 0

12 Surveys 0

13 Energy audits 0

14 NSIC Registration GSPP 118285

15 Sub-Contracting Exchange (SCX) 0

16 Sale of publications 50

17 Others 6500

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18 Fee for participation in National Award-2013 0

19 NVDPVDP 0

TOTAL 137985

20 Sale of US stores etc 2500

Grand Total 140485

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CHAPTER-XIV

USE OF OFFICIAL LANGUAGE

Hindi is the Official Language of the Union of India and the Government policy aims at

progressively increasing the use of Hindi in official work Effective steps were taken during

the year in the Ministry of MSME to ensure compliance to Official Language Policy

implementation of the annual programme and compliance with the various orders of the

Government of India on the recommendations of the Committee of Parliament on Official

Language

COMPLIANCE OF SECTION 3(3)OF THE OFFICIAL LANGUAGE ACT 1963

All documents such as General Orders Notifications Press Communique Contracts

Agreements Tender Forms amp Notices Resolution MemorandumOffice memorandum

Administrative or other reports and Official Papers laid before a House or the Houses of

Parliament under section 3(3) of the Official Languages Act 1963 were issued bilingually

ie in Hindi and English General orders meant for departmental use were issued in Hindi

only

REPLIES TO LETTERS IN HINDI

All letters received in Hindi were replied to in Hindi

CORRESPONDENCE IN HINDI

Letters to State Governments Union Territory and Central Government offices located

in regions lsquoArsquo and lsquoBrsquo were issued in Hindi to the extent possible Similarly letters were sent in

Hindi to Central Government offices located in region lsquoCrsquo as per the targets laid down in the

Annual Programme About 9007 correspondence was made in Hindi in region lsquoArsquo 100 in

region rsquoBrsquo and 100 in region lsquoCrsquo

SECTIONS SPECIFIED FOR WORKING IN HINDI

The sections of the Ministry specified for doing 100 work in Hindi are working

satisfactorily

MONITORING AND INSPECTIONS

In order to ensure compliance with the Official Language Policy monitoring is done

though regular inspections

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CHAPTER-XV

TARGETS amp ACHIEVEMENTS

PART-A

1 Change in Industrial Scenario if any Industrial activity is gaining

momentum due to Industrial package to the state amp the upgradation of the MSEs

2 Other information ndash

I No of unit visited by MSME-DI

Official 117

Ii Total No of visitors inquiries

received in MSME-DI 648

iii Total No persons trained with- 414

a General 214

b Women Entrepreneurs 110 c SCST 17413 d Other backward Classes etc 12

e Minorities 0

3 Expenditure in Plan amp Non-Plan

a Plan Scheme-

Allotment Cumulative expenditure

FUNDS EXPENDITURE

Salary-14000000 12144775

Medical- 125000 124655

TE- 650000 647151

OE- 800000 7 99999

RRT- 4000 3000

Total 15579000 13719580

b Non-Plan Scheme- Nil

4 Administration Over

one year

Less than one year

a

b c

d

Post vacant Disciplinary proceeding initiated concluded pending Audit objections pending amp replied

Court cases pending if necessary

13

Nil Nil

Nil

01

Nil Nil

Nil

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Part- B

(This part may reflect the problems and actual work done under each programme as well

as actual extension service rendered for promotion of Industries)

1 Modernization of Workshop and

Laboratories- During

the month

Cumulative for the year

i Sanction received by MSME-DI

Converting the MSME-DI

Nil Nil

ii Value of new machinery

equipment installed received

Nil Nil

iii Value of orders of Machinery amp

Equipment placed with

DGSampD supplies

Nil Nil

2 Trade Industry growth-

i Nos of UAM registered

Manufacturingservice activity

Micro-5363 Small- 1707 Medium- 156

Total- 7226 (up to March2017)

ii Nos of UAM registered

ManufacturingServicing

activity

Manufacturing- 4243

Service- 2983

Total- 7226 (up to March2015)

iii Changes in industrial growth

rate if any (give information for

each trade unit(s) separately)

The industrial climate generated due to

announcement of Concessional package

provided impetus to the growth

parameters

3 Technical Assistance-

i No of entrepreneurs assisted

at the MSME-DI premises

outside premises

6481913

ii No of entrepreneurs assisted

at their premises

631

iii No of trade Associations

contacted for up-gradation of

Industries

12

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iv Details of programme for

specific group of covered in

Action Plan prepared along

with their details

NA

v No of units registered under

the Govt purchase

programme

43 Nos

vi Identification of products

having potential for

development in the State

(Attach a separate list)

1 Fruit based products

2 Processing of vegetables

3 Spice grinding

4 Glow signboard amp hoardings

5 Medicinal concentrate

6 Essential Oils

vii Problems of trade Industries

other than financial if any

Marketing amp transportation bottleneck

viii Additional support required for

improving performance of

trade Industries

Marketing Support

x Any other significant

programme Give information

or work done for each trade

discipline separately and

enclosed separate sheet to

highlight the salient points of

work done

No

4 Ancillary Development Programme No of-

a Captive Ancillary in the State NA

b New units (Anc) established

during the month

NA

c New items identified and

accepted for promoting

Ancillary

NA

d Vendor Development

Programme organized for

whom

Conducted programmes-

National Level-00

State level- 05 nos

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5 Any other special work done by the Institute- -

- One day awareness programme on Packaging for Exports

In Association with SBS College Rudrapur at Rudrapur on 31052016 for 32

participants

- One day workshop on Quality Management System amp Quality Technology

Tools (QMSQTT)

In Association with Bahadrabad Industries Development Welfare

Association Haridwar at Haridwar on 21072016 for 32 participants

- One day awareness programme on Product Certification

Conducted at Selaqui Dehradun on 19102016 for 60 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Design Clinic

Conducted at Haridwar on 20022016 for 28 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Digital Payment

Conducted in Uttarakhand State 16 programmes for 406 participants

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Part C Other Special Activities

Sl No Activity Target Achievement

1 Hindi Meeting 04 nos 04 nos

2 Hindi Pakhwara amp Hindi Diwas from 14092016 to

28092016 01 no 01 no

3 Hindi Workshop Nil Nil

4 Assistance provided in EDP of other organisation

(2 days EDP of NCCD) at MSME-DI

Haldwani

Nil 01 no

5 (i)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp Commercial Bid Opening on Lean Manufacturing for Auto component at Rudrapur on 22042016

(ii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in joint DSR

audit Audit with NPC Kanpur of Boss Cluster Rudrapur from 20042016 to 21042016 (iii)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint MBR3 Audit with QCI of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar from 08082016 to 10082016 (iv) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Boss Cluster at Rudrapur in November 2016

(v) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR5 Audit

of Pace Auto Cluster-1 at Rudrapur in November 2016 (vi)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint Audit

of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar in December 2016 (vii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Havells Fan Lean Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017 (viii)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp

Commercial Bid Opening for Plastic Component Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017

Nil

08 nos

6 Participated in National Awards held in Ludhiana Punjab on 18102016 presented by Honrsquoble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi

Nil 01 no

7 Participated in PMEGP Task force meeting of Nainital

District on 020816081116 Nil 02 nos

8 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a 3 days exhibition lsquoDestination Uttarakhand 2016rsquo organised by Ms Freindz Exhibition amp Promotions (p) ltd New Delhi at Dehradun from 24-26102016

Nil 01 no

9 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in the Stone Laying

ceremony of a new Technology Centre at Sitarganj on 141116 inaugrated by Honrsquoble Union Minister of MSMEs Sh Kalaraj Mishra

Nil 01 no

10 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a lsquoVendor Meet-

2016rsquo organised by Tata Auto Comp Systems Ltd at Rudrapur

Nil 01 no

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11 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in SLSC meeting for

National Awards and SLAB meeing at Dehradun on 17022017

Nil 01 no

12 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a training on

Lean Manufacturing at Indore MP from 080317 to 100317

Nil 01 no

13 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Hindi meeting

organized by NARAKAS on 30032017 01 no 01 no

PART-E

Sl

No

Description of activity Annual target Under PD

Ac

Total

1 EDPIMCEET Export

Packging Product

Certification QMS-QTT

Incubator ZEDDesign

8611113

31

Nil 25

i No of programmes

conducted

7601113

31

Nil 23

ii No of persons trained 159255032

326032235

16828

Nil 1001

2 Follow-up action of previous Entrepreneurship Development Programmes -

Year Total no of trainees

trained

No of trainees who

have set up units

employed till date

2006-07 143 39

2007-08 917 71

2008-09 946 36

2009-10 2323 43

2010-11 2203 49

2011-12 2321 53

2012-13 2265 59

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2013-14 2234 74

2014-15 504 53

2015-16 926

2016-17 414

3 Motivational Campaigns- Annual target Conducted

No of Campaigns

conducted

06 06

4 i Project profiles (new) Nil Nil

ii Project profiles

(updated)

Nil Nil

iii State industrial

profiles

Nil 1

iv District industrial

potential survey

reports

Nil 13

v Any other Nil Nil

5 Name of the units

provided-

Intensive technical

consultancy (A brief

write-up)

6 Programme on ISO 900014000

Year Target No of

Programmes

conducted

No of Units

participated

No of units

obtained ISO

certification

during the

year

No of units

obtained ISO

Certification

till date

2006-07 - - - - -

2007-08 - - - - -

2008-09 - - - 17 17

2009-10 - - - 10 10

2010-11 - - - - 24

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2011-12 - - - - 25

2012-13 - - - - Nil

2013-14 - - - - 17

2014-15 - - - 18

2015-16 - - - 11 11

7 Programmes on

Name of the programme No of Programmes No of participants

WTO - -

One Day Awareness

Programme on Cluster Dev

Scheme

- -

One day Awareness

Programme on IPR

- -

9 Vendor Development Programmes cum exhibitions

Year Tar

get

No of

VDPs

conducted

No of SSI

units

participat

ed

No unit

register

ed

During

the

month

No of SSI units obtained orders

No

Rs No Rs

2006-07 1 - - - - - - - -

2007-08 NIL - - - - - - - -

2008-09 1 1 120 - - - - - -

2009-10 1 - - - - - - - -

2010-11 1 1 43 - - - - - -

2011-12 3 3 222 - - - - - -

2012-13 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

311

158+551

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2013-14 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

314

148+1541

-

-

-

-

-

- 2014-15 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

374

118+2000

-

-

-

-

-

-

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2015-16 5 1

5(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

236

100+2000

-

-

-

-

-

- 2016-17 5 1

5(SVDP)

0(NVDP)

259

Nil

10 Programmes on Achievement

ii Energy conservationEnergy Efficient

Technology etc

00

iv Packaging for export 01

v Product Certification 01

vi CLCSS 00

vii QMSQTT 01

Viii Lean Manufacturing 00

ix Business Incubator 03

x Design Clinic 01

xi ZED 03

11

Revenue of the Institute

Total revenue

earned

Rs

140485-

12

Revenue of the workshop

Annual

Target

Total revenue

earned

Rs

Nil Nil

13 Media coverage details- No(s)

i Press releases during the Year 4

ii Exhibitions participated 02

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iii RadioTV talks -

iv Advertisements released 5

v Press clipping compiled for the year -

vi Press clipping hosted on website -

vii Publications if any -

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CHAPTER-XVI

DISTRICT INDUSTRIES CENTRES VISITED BY THE OFFICERS OF

THIS INSTITUTE

The officers of this Institute visited District Industries Centre for discussion relating to

development of industries in the state and in connection with attending the Task Force

Meetingother official work

1 District Industries Centre Haldwani

2 District Industries Centre Almora

3 District Industries Centre Rudrapur Udham Singh Nagar

4 District Industries Centre Bageshwar

5 District Industries Centre Roorkee

6 District Industries Centre Dehradun

7 District Industries Centre Kotdwar

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CHAPTER-XVII

INCENTIVES TO ENTREPRENEURS

(i) Fiscal Incentives to new Industrial Units and to existing units on their substantial

expansion

New Industrial units and existing industrial units on their substantial expansion as defined set

up in growth centers industrial infrastructure development center(IIDCs) Industrial Estates

Export Processing Zones Theme Parks (Food Processing Parks Software Technology Parks

etc) as stated in Annexure-1 and Other areas as notified from time to time by the Central

Government are entitled to

(A) 100 (hundred percent) outright excise duty exception for a period of 10 years from

the date of commencement of commercial production

(B) 100 Income tax exemption for initial period of five years and thereafter 30 for

companies and 25 for other than companies for a further period of five years for

the entire state of Uttaranchal and Himachal Pradesh from the date of

commencement of commercial production

(C) 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

Rs30 lakh The existing units will also be entitled to this subsidy on their substantial

expansion as defined

(D) Thrust sector industries as mentioned in Annexure-II are entitled to similar

concession as mentioned in para 3(i) amp (ii) above in the entire state of Uttaranchal

and Himachal Pradesh without any area restrictions

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Development of Industrial Infrastructure

(i) The funding pattern under the Growth Centre Scheme currently envisaging a

central assistance of Rs10 crore per center is raised to Rs15 crore per center

(ii) The financing pattern of integrated infrastructure development center (IIDC)

between Government of India and SIDBI will change from 23 to 41 and the GOI

funds would be in the nature of a grant so as to provide the required infrastructural

support

Other Incentives

(i) Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna (PMMY) To bring the unbanked people under

the mainstream banking and make the neglected section of the population self

reliant and self dependent Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna was launched under 3

stages ie Shishu (Max Rs 50000) Kishor (Max Rs 5 Lacs)and Tarun (Rs 10

Lacs)

(iv) Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP)

Government of India has approved the introduction of a new credit linked subsidy

programme called Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation programme (PMEGP)

by merging the two schemes Prime Ministerrsquos Rojgar Yojana (PMRY) and Rural

Employment Generation Programme (REGP) for generation of employment

opportunities through establishment of Micro enterprise in rural as well as urban

areas PMEGP is a central sector scheme and being administrated by Ministry of

Micro Small amp Medium Enterprises (Mo MSME) The scheme is implementing by

Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC)a statutory organization under the

administrative control of Mo MSME as the single nodal agency at the National

level At the State level the scheme is being implemented through State

KVIC Directorates State Khadi amp Village Industries Boards ( KVIBs) and District

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Industries Centre( DICs) and Banks The Government subsidy under the scheme is

being routed by KVIC through the identified banks for eventual distribution to the

beneficiaries entrepreneurs in their Bank accounts

Ineligible Industries under the Policy

The list of industries excluded from the purview of proposed concessions is at

Annexure ndashII

In addition the Doon Valley Notifications (SONo102(E) dated 1st Feb 1989

(Annexure-IV) as amended from time to time issued by Ministry of Environment amp

Forests would continue to operate in the Doon Valley area on the industries

notified under it are excluded from the proposed concessions in the state of

Uttarakhand

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Annex -I

DETAILS OF TRAINING PROGRAMME CONDUCTED DURING THE YEAR 2016-17 S No Programme details Duration Candidate Details Name of the

Coordinator SC ST OBC PH GEN TOTAL M F M F M F M F M F

EDP

1 EDP (GEN) on Tour

Operator amp Tourist Guide at Ranibagh

Haldwani Nainital

18022017

to 22022017

10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 2 22 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director (Mech)

2 EDP(SC) on Wireman

Training at Shantipuri

Pantnagar US Nagar

13022017

to

23022017

18 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 20 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

3 ESDP (WPH-STP)

on Bakery amp

Confectionary Products Ranibagh

Nainital

06092016

to

20102016

0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 20 23 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

4 ESDP(SC-STP) on

Computer Accounting with Tally at

Kaladhungi Nainital

16082016

to 29092016

10 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

5 ESDP(SC) on Computer Accounting

Dehradun

21072016 to

02092016

10 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 5 25 UC Khanduri Asst Director

(Chem)

6 ESDP(GEN) on

Garments

Manufacturing at

Almora

22072016

to

02092016

0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 21 23 DS Martolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

7 ESDP(GEN) on Solar Energy at Haldwani

Nainital

04112016 to

16122016

3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 16 0 20 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

I- Total Participants

(Nos)

51 20 0 1 2 3 1 0 30 48 156

IMC

1 IMC(Gen) at Pantnagar US Nagar

23022017 16 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 13 8 38 DK Aggarwal Asst Director

(Mech)

2 IMC(SC) at ITI

Bageshwar

18032017 31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 50 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

3 IMC(SC) at Takula

Almora

09032016 22 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 4 39 UC Khanduri

Asst Director (Chem)

4 IMC(Gen) at JITI

Almora

16032017 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 9 42 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

5 IMC(ST) at ITI

Almora

15032016 19 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 41 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

6 IMC(Gen) at Ranibagh Haldwani Nainital

23022017 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 35 6 45 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

II- Total Participants

(Nos)

93 9 12 0 4 0 0 0 110 27 255

Grand Total (I + II)

13 PROGRAMMES

144 29 12 1 6 3 1 0 140 75 411

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Annex -II

List of Thrust Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo List of Thrust Industries

01 Floriculture

02 Medicinal herbs and aromatic herbs etc ndash processing

03 Honey

04 Horticulture and Agro based Industries such as -

a Sauces Ketchup etc

b Fruit juices amp fruit pulp

c Jams Jellies vegetable juices puree pickles etc

d Preserved fruits and vegetables

e Processing of fresh fruits and vegetables including packaging

f Processing preservation packaging of mushrooms

05 Food processing industry excluding those included in the negative list

06 Sugar and its by-products

07 Silk and silk products

08 Wool and wool products

09 Woven fabrics (Excisable garments)

10 Sports goods and articles and equipment for general physical exercise and equipment

for adventure sports activities

11 Paper and paper products excluding those in negative list

12 Pharma products

13 Information amp communication technology

Computer hardware

14 Bottling of mineral water

15 Eco-tourism ndash Hotels resorts spa entertainmentamusement parks and ropeways

16 Industrial gases (based on atmospheric fraction)

17 Handicrafts

18 Non-timber forest product based industries

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Negative List of Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo Negative list of Industries

01 Tobacco and tobacco products including cigarettes and pan masala

02 Thermal Power Plant (coaloil based)

03 Coal washeries dry coal processing

04 Inorganic Chemicals excluding medicinal grade oxygen (280411) medicinal grade hydrogen peroxide

(284711) compressed air (285130)

05 Organic Chemicals excluding Provitamins vitamins Hormones (2936) Glycosides (2939) sugars (2940)

06 Tanning and dying extracts tanins and their derivatives dyes colours paints and varnishes putty fillers and

other mastics inks

07 Marble and mineral substances not classified anywhere

08 Flour mills and rice mills

09 Foundries using coal

10 Minerals fuels mineral oils and products of their distillation

Bituminous substances mineral waxes

11 Synthetic rubber product

12 Cement clinkers and asbestos raw including fibre

13 Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp Fuses fireworks matches propellant powder etc)

14 Mineral or chemical fertilizers

15 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture and formulation)

16 Fibre glass and articles thereof

17 Manufacture of pulp ndash wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving pulp)

18 Branded aerated water soft drinks (non-fruit based)

19 Paper-

Writing or printing paper etc

Paper or paperboard etc

Maplitho paper etc

Newsprint in rolls or sheets

Craft paper etc

Sanitary towels etc

Cigarette paper

Grease-proof paper

Toilet or facial tissue etc

Paper and paperboard laminated internally with bitumen tar or asphalt

Carbon or similar copying paper

Products consisting of sheets of paper or paper board impregnated coated or covered with plastics etc

Paper and paperboard coated impregnated or covered with wax etc

20 Plastics and articles thereof

Serial No 5 Reproduction synthesis not allowed as also downstream industries for sugar

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Annex -III

RESTRICTIONS ON LOCATION OF INDUSTRIES MINING OPERATIONS AND OTHER DEVELOPMENT

ACTIVITIES IN DOON VALLEY IN UTTAR PRADESH

MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS

(Department of Environment Forests amp Wildlife)

New Delhi the 1st February 1989

NOTIFICATION

NOTIFICATION under section 3(2)(v) of Environment (Protection) Act 1986 and Rule 5(3) (d) of

Environment (Protection) Rules 1986 Restricting location of industries mining operations and other

development activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh

SO102(E) ndash Whereas notification under sub-rule (3) of rule 5 of the Environment (Protection)

Rules 1986 inviting objections against the imposition of restriction on location of industries mining

operation and other developmental activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh was published vide No

SO 923(E) dated the 6th October 1988

And Whereas all objections received have been duly considered by the Central Government

Now therefore in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (d) of sub-rule (3) of Rule 5 of the

said rules the Central Government hereby imposes restrictions on the following activities in Doon Valley

bounded on the North by Mussorie ridge in the North-East by Lesset Himalayan range on the South-

West by Shivalik ranges river Ganga in the South-East and river Yamuna in the North-West except those

activities which are permitted by the Central Government for examining the environmental impacts

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(i) Location setting of industrial units ndash It has to be as per guidelines given in the annexure or guidelines

as may be issued from time to time by the Ministry of Environment amp Forests Government of India

(ii) Mining ndash Approval of the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests must be obtained before starting

any mining activity

(iii) Tourism ndash It should as per Tourism Development Plan (TDP) to be prepared by the State Department

of Tourism and duly approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(iv) Grazing ndash As per the plan to be prepared by the State Government and duly approved by the Union

Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(v) Land Use ndash As per Master Plan of development and Land Use Plan of the entire area to be prepared

by the State Government and approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

[No J-200123886-1A]

Sd-

(KP GEETHAKRISHNAN)

Secretary

ANNEXURE

Guidelines for permitting restricting industrial units in the Doon Valley area

Industries will be classified under Green Orange and Red categories as shown below for purposes of

permittingrestricting such industrial units in the Doon Valley from the environmental and ecological

considerations

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CATEGORY GREEN

A LIST OF INDUSTRIES IN APPROVED INDUSTRIAL AREAS WHICH MAY BE DIRECTRLY CONSIDERED

FOR ISSUE OF NO OBJECTION CERTIFICATE WITHOUT REFERRING TO (MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS) (IN CASE OF DOUBTS REFERENCE WILL BE MADE TO MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS)

1 All such non-obnoxious and non-hazardous industries employing upto 100 persons The

abnoxious and hazardous industries are those using inflammable explosive corrosive or

toxic substances

2 All such industries which do not discharge industrial effluents of a polluting nature and

which do not undertake any of the following process

Electroplating

Galvanizing

Bleaching

Degreasing

Phosphating

Dyeing

Pickling tanning

Polishing

Cooking of fibres and Digesting

Designing of Fabric

Unhairing Soaking deliming and bating of hides

Washing of fabric

Trimming Puling juicing and blanching of fruits and vegetables

Washing of equipment and regular floor washing using of considerable cooling water

Separated milk buttermilk and whey

Stopping and processing of grain

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Distillation of alcohol stillage and evaporation

Slaughtering of animals rendering of bones washing of meat

Juicing of sugar cane extraction of sugar Filteration centrifugation distillation

Pulping and fermenting of coffee beam

Processing of fish

Filter back wash in DM Plants exceeding 20 KI per day capacity

Pulp making pulp processing and paper making Cocking of coal washing of blast furnace

flue gases

Stripping of oxides

Washing of used sand by hydraulic discharge

Washing of latex etc

Solvent extraction

3 All such industries which do no use fuel in their manufacturing process or in any subsidiary

process and which do not emit fugitive emissions of a diffused nature

Industries not satisfying any one of the three criteria are recommended to be referred to Ministry

of Environment amp Forests

The following industries appear to fall in non-hazardous non-obnoxious and non-polluting

category subject to fulfillment of above three conditions

1 Atta-chakkies

2 Rice Mullors

3 Iceboxes

4 Dal mills

5 Groundnut decortinating (dry)

6 Chilling

7 Tailoring and garment making

8 Apparl making 9 Cotton and woolen hosiery

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10 Handloom weaving

11 Shoe lace manufacturing

12 Gold and Silver thread and sari work

13 Gold and Silver smithy

14 Leather Footwear and leather products excluding tanning amp hide processing

15 Manufacture of mirror from sheet glass and photo-frame

16 Musical instruments manufacturing

17 Sports goods

18 Bamboo and cane products (only dry operations)

19 Card Board and paper products (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

20 Insulation and other coated papers (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

21 Scientific and Mathematical instruments

22 Furniture (Wooden and Steel)

23 Assembly of domestic electrical appliances

24 Radio assembling

25 Fountain pens

26 Polythene plastic and PVC goods through extrusionmoulding

27 Surgical gauges and bandages

28 Railway sleepers (only concrete)

29 Cotton spinning and weaving

30 Rope (cotton and plastic)

31 Carpet weaving

32 Assembly of Air coolers

33 Wires pipes-extruded shapes from metals

34 Automobile servicing amp repair stations

35 Assembly of Bicycles baby carriages and other small non-motorised vehicles

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36 Electronics equipment (assembly)

37 Toys

38 Candles

39 Carpentary ndash excluded saw mill

40 Cold storage (small scale)

41 Restaurants

42 Oil-ginningexpelling (non-hydrogenation and no refining)

43 Ice Cream

44 Mineralized water

45 Jobbing amp Machining

46 Manufacture of Steel units amp suit cases

47 Paper pins amp U clips

48 Block making for printing

49 Optical frames

CATEGORY ORANGE

B LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CAN BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY WITH PROPER

ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL ARRANGEMENT

1 All such industries which discharge some liquid effluents (below 500 klday) that can be

controlled with suitable proven technology

2 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is less than 24 mtday and

the particulars emissions from which can be controlled with suitable proven technology

3 All such industries employing not more than 500 persons

The following industries with adoption of proven pollution control technology subject to

fulfilling the above three condition fall under this category

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1 Lime manufacture ndash pending decision on proven pollution control device and

Supreme Courtrsquos decision on quarrying

2 Ceramics

3 Sanitary ware

4 Tyres and tubes

5 Refuse incineration (controlled)

6 Flour mills

7 Vegetable oils including solvent extracted oils

8 Soap without steam boiling process and synthetic detergents formulation

9 Steam generating plants

10 Manufacture of office and house hold equipment and appliances involving use of

fossil fuel combustion

11 Manufacture of machineries and machine tools and equipments

12 Industrial gases (only) Nitrogen Oxygen and CO2

13 Miscellaneous glassware without involving use of fossil-fuel combustion

14 Optical glass

15 Laboratory ware

16 Petroleum storage amp transfer facilities

17 Surgical and medical products including amp probabilities of latex products

18 Foot wear (Rubber)

19 Bakery products biscuits amp Confectioners

20 Instant teacoffee coffee processing

21 Malted food

22 Manufacture of power driven pumps compressors refrigeration units fire

fighting equipment etc

23 Wire drawing (cold process) amp bailing straps

24 Steel furniture fasteners etc

25 Plastic processed goods

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26

Medical amp surgical instruments

27

Acetylene (synthetic)

28

Glue amp Gelatine

29

Potassium permanganse

30

Metallic sodium

31

Photographic films papers amp photographic chemicals

32

Surface coating industries

33

Fragrances fragours amp food additives

34

Plant nutrients (only manure)

Note

35

aerated watersoft drink

(a) Industries falling within the above identified list shall be assessed by the State Pollution

Control Board and referred to the Union Department of Environment for consideration

before according No Objection Certificate

(b) The total number of fuel burning industries that shall be permitted in the Valley will be

limited by 8 tonnes per day or Sulphur Dioxides from all sources (This corresponds to 400

tonnes per day Coal with 1 sulphur)

(c) Setting of Industrial areas should be based on sound criteria

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CATEGORY RED

C LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CANNOT BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY

1 All those industries which discharge effluents of a polluting nature at the rate of more

than 500 klday and for which the natural course for sufficient dilution is not available

and effluents from which cannot be controlled with suitable technology

2 All such industries employing more than 500 personsday

3 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is more than 24 mtday

The following industries appear to fall under this category covered by all the points as

above

1 Ferrous and non-ferrous metal extraction refining casting forging alloy making

processing etc

2 Dry Coal ProcessingMineral processing industries like Ore

sintering benefication pollutization etc

3 Phosphate look processing plants

4 Cement plants with horizontal rotary kilns

5 Glass and glass products involving use of coal

6 Petroleum refinery

7 Petro-chemical industries

8 Manufacture of lubricating oils and greases

9 Synthetic rubber manufacture

10 Coal oil wood or nuclear based thermal power plants

11 Vanaspati hydrogenated vegetable oils for industrial purposes

12 Sugar mills (white and khandari)

13 Craft paper mills

14 Coke oven by products and coaltar distillation products

15 Alkalies

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16

Caustic soda

17

Potash

18

Electro thermal products (artificial abrasives Calcium carbide etc)

19

Phosphorous and its compounds

20

Acids and their salts (organic amp inorganic)

21

Nitrogen compounds (Cynides cynamides and other nitrogen compounds)

22

Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp fuses)

23

Pthalic anhydride

24

Processes involving chlorinated hydrocarbon

25

Chlorine Fluorine bromine Iodine amp their compounds

26

Fertilizer industry

27

Paper board and straw board

28

Synthetics fibres

29 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture

formulations)

amp

30 Basic drugs

31 Alcohol (Industrial or potable)

32 Leather industry including tanning and processing

33 Coke making coal liquification and fuel gas making industries

34 Fibre glass production and processing

35 Manufacture of pulp-wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving

pulp)

36 Pigment dyes and their intermediates

37 Industrial carbons (including graphite electrodes anodes midget electrodes

graphite blocks graphite crucibles gas carbons activated carbon synthetic

diamonds carbon black channel black lamp black etc)

38 Electro-chemicals (other than these covered under Alkali group)

39 Paints enamels amp varnishes

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40 Poly propylene

41 Poly Vinyl chloride

42 Cement with vertical shaft kiln technology penging certification of proven

technology on pollution control

43 Chlorates perchlorates amp peroxides

44 Polishes

45 Synthetic resin amp Plastic products

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वारषिक रिपोरिANNUAL REPORT 2016-17

सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

Chart 21 District-wise distribution of number of UAM filed by the MSMEs in

Uttarakhand State during 01092015 to 31032017

22 Top five Districts in terms of number of UAM filed by the MSMEs upto

31032017 are Haridwar US Nagar Dehradun Nainital and Pauri These

Districts together account for 7651 of the total number of UAM filed

0

200

400

600

800

1000

1200

No of UAM filed wef 01092015 to 31032017 (District wise)

Micro

Small

Medium

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Distribution of UAM filed by Manufacturing and Service Enterprises

31 Out of the total UAM filed discussed above distribution as per Manufacturing

and Service Sector among Micro Small amp Medium segments in Uttarakhand

State are as noted below

Position as on 31st March 2017

SNo

Name of District

Udyog Aadhaar Regd

Micro Small Medium

Manufac-turing

Service M S M S M S

1 Almora 111 126 104 82 6 40 1 4

2 Bageshwar 101 82 96 77 5 5 0 0

3 Chamoli 96 99 96 93 0 6 0 0

4 Champawat 100 77 89 69 11 8 0 0

5 Dehradun 470 646 328 555 134 86 8 5

6 Haridwar 1217 501 604 384 543 110 70 7

7 Nainital 331 217 223 158 102 44 6 15

8 Pauri Garhwal 194 229 144 208 47 20 3 1

9 Pithoragarh 181 97 170 89 7 6 4 2

10 Rudraprayag 72 61 70 61 2 0 0 0

11 Tehri Garhwal 172 107 145 93 27 13 0 1

12 Udham Singh

Nagar

1123 553 725 453 374 95 24 5

13 Uttarkashi 75 188 72 175 3 13 0 0

Total 4243 2983 2866 2497 1261 446 116 40

Source www udyogaadhaargovin

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CHAPTER-VI

TRAINING INDUSTRIAL MOTIVATION CAMPAIGNS (IMC) AND

ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES (EDP)

The micro small and medium enterprises (MSME) sector has emerged as a highly

vibrant and dynamic sector of the Indian economy over the last five decades MSMEs not

only play crucial role in providing large employment opportunities at comparatively lower

capital cost than large industries but also help in industrialization of rural amp backward areas

thereby reducing regional imbalances assuring more equitable distribution of national

income and wealth MSMEs are complementary to large industries as ancillary units and

contribute enormously to the socio-economic development of the country

The Ministry of Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (Mo MSME) promotes the

development of micro and small enterprises in the country with the objective of creating self-

employment opportunities and upgrading the relevant skills of existing and potential

entrepreneurs

Entrepreneurship development is one of the key elements for promotion of micro and

small enterprises particularly the first generation entrepreneurs Entrepreneurship and

resultant creation of employment and wealth is a major means of inclusive development

Hence entrepreneurship development has been one of the priorities in almost all the

countries the world over

In order to ensure that young entrepreneurs are encouraged and suitably equipped to

go into new ventures the Ministry has set up three National level Entrepreneurship

Development Institute namely National Institute for Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (

NI-MSME) Hyderabad The National Institute for Entrepreneurship and Small Business

Development (NIESBUD) NOIDA and Indian Institute of Entrepreneurship (IIE) Guwahati to

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undertake the task of promotion of entrepreneurship and skill development training on a

regular basis

This institute has also been supporting the efforts of Government of Uttarakhand

Industrial Associations Technical Managerial Institutions other NGOs and entrepreneurs for

motivational and skill development needs

The State of Uttarakhand has difficult geographical terrain having international border

with Nepal China amp Tibet The state has about 89 of the land as a mountain region

containing transportation bottleneck It is not found viable in long run to set up large and

medium scale units in the hilly region The Institute is therefore focusing for development of

micro and small enterprises in this region for motivating the educated unemployed youths

towards self-employment

The Institute organized EDPs on Solar Energy Tour Operator and Tourist Guide

Bakery and Confectionary Products Computer Accounting with Tally Electrical Appliance

Repairing Garments manufacturing Food Processing etc at various locations in the

state It is vital to mention here that the Govt of Uttarakhand is focusing on

harvesting Solar Energy in the state therefore there is lot of scope in this renewable

source of energy

The Institute was assigned the targets for conducting of 6 ESDPs Gen 02 SC- 01 ST-

01 Women amp PH(S)- 01 SC(S)- 01 2 EDPs SC-01 GEN-1 IMCs-6 (Gen-03 SC-

02 ST-01) during the year The details of the aforesaid EDPs and IMCs is given at

annexure-I

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CHAPTER-VII

NATIONAL MANUFACTURING COMPTITIVENESS PROGRAMME

(NMCP)

The Government has announced formulation of National Manufacturing

Competitiveness Programme in 2005 with an objective to support the Small and Medium

Enterprises (SMEs) in their endeavour to become competitive and adjust the competitive

pressure caused by liberalization and moderation of tariff rates Under the scheme

Manufacturing Competitiveness Programme by the National Manufacturing Competitiveness

Council

Worldwide it is manufacturing that has driven growth In order to revive the

manufacturing sector particularly micro small and medium enterprises and to enable them

to adjust to the competitive pressures caused by liberalization and moderation of tariff rates

I propose to launch a new scheme that will help them strengthen their operations and

sharpen their competitiveness The scheme will be called the Manufacturing Competitiveness

Programme The design of the scheme will be worked out by the National Manufacturing

Competitiveness Council (NMCC) in consultation with the industry along with relevant stake

holders like the Ministry of MSME conceptualized and finalized the components of the

programme incorporating suitable inputs from the stake holders Nine Schemes have been

drawn up including schemes for promotion of ICT Design Clinics and Marketing Support etc

for SMEs Implementation will be in the PPP model and financing will be tied up during the

course of the next year

MSME-DI Haldwani motivated entrepreneurs to adopt and modernise themselves

taking assistance from NMCP schemes through various training programmes It also

conducted awareness programmes of some schemes like QMS amp QTT Lean Manufacturing

Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) Product Certification Zero Defect Zero Effect CLCSS

Businss Incubator Bar Code Energy Efficiency Technology etc

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON ldquoQMSQTTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Vinayak Grand Haridwar

DATE- 25072016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 36

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

AssttDirector (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI haldwani

Sh Sudipt Kumar Scientist BIS Dehradun

Sh Ashish Bhargava Consultant

URS

Certification

Haridwar

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON ldquoDESIGN CLINIC SCHEMErdquo

PLACE- Hotel Gardenia SIDCUL Haridwar

DATE- 20022017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 28

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Prof Dr S Ghosal Professor amp Director School of Design

Studies UPES Dehradun

Sh Amit Mohan Invetigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoPACKAGING FOR EXPORTldquo

PLACE- SBS PG College Rudrapur

DATE- 31052016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 32

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Tushar Bandopadhyay Asstt Director

IIP New Delhi

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoSUPPORT FOR ENTREPRENEURIAL AND MANAGERIAL

DEVELOPMENT OF SMEs THROUGH INCUBATORrdquo

PLACE- Amrapali Group of Institutes Haldwani

DATE- 22032016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 60

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh VK Sharma Dy Director Ic

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Amit Mohan Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoSUPPORT FOR ENTREPRENEURIAL AND MANAGERIAL

DEVELOPMENT OF SMEs THROUGH INCUBATORrdquo

PLACE- Graphic Era University Dehradun

DATE- 16112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 86

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh SC Kandpal

Asstt Director (MF)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh BK Tiwari DG

Graphic Era University

Sh Amit Mohan Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoSUPPORT FOR ENTREPRENEURIAL AND MANAGERIAL

DEVELOPMENT OF SMEs THROUGH INCUBATORrdquo

PLACE- University of Petroleum amp Energy

Studies Dehradun

DATE- 18112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 70

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh Amit Mohan

Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Dr KS Mishra Senior Professor

UPES Dehradun

Dr Shailey Singhal Associate Professor

UPES Dehradun

Dr PK Mishra Associate Professor

UPES Dehradun

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoZERO DEFECT ZERO EFFECTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Gardenia SIDCUL Haridwar

DATE- 08112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 58

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoZERO DEFECT ZERO EFFECTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Gardenia SIDCUL Haridwar

DATE- 16032017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 59

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh Pushkar Singh

Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Abhishek Srivastava ZED Consultant

QCI

Sh DK Aggarwal Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Amit Mohan Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoZERO DEFECT ZERO EFFECTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Rudra Continental Rudrapur

DATE- 22022017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 54

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh SC Kandpal

Asstt Director (MF)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh YC Pandey GM

DIC US Nagar

Sh Ashok Bansal Ex President

KGCCI

Sh DK Aggarwal Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoProduct Certificationrdquo

PLACE- Selaqui Dehradun

DATE- 19102016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 60

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh UC Khanduri

Asstt Director (Chem)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

ShSaurabh Tiwari Scientist

BIS Dehradun

Sh Kush Sharma Scientist

BIS Dehradun

Sh Ashish Bhargava Manager

URS Certification Haridwar

Sh Manoj Gaur Branch Director

NSIC Dehradun

Sh SS Katiyal Manager

DIC Dehradun

Sh Manoj Sharma President

UIWA Dehradun

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Reimbursement of Units under Technology amp Quality Up gradation Support

to MSME (TEQUP) for acquiring National and International Product

Certification

The details for the period 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are given below

SNo Name Of the Unit Reimbursement

Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Hertech Electronics

Plot NoI E Sector 12 IIE SIDCUL Haridwar

Rs 26250-

Total Rs 26250-

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CHAPTER-VIII

VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

Vendor Development Programmes (VDPs) are being organized by MSME Development

Institutes located in every corner of the country to provide common platform for business as

well as selling organizations to interact with each other with a view to identifying emerging

demands of the buyer organizations while simultaneously providing an opportunity for

displaying the capabilities of the small scale entrepreneurs and their industrial ventures Such

programmes have proved to be of immense use in locating suitable entrepreneurs by a

number of buying organizations including the Public Sector Enterprises various Wings of

Defence Railways and others in indigenising a number of products which hitherto have been

imported at a colossal cost

Two types of VDPs are being organized by MSME DIs - National Level VDPs -cum-

Exhibitions and State Level VDPs In National Level VDPs of 3 days duration large scale

organizations such as BEL BHEL TELCO BSNL IOC NHPC NTPC etc interact with MSEs in

establishing potential vendors In these National Level VDPs an exhibition is also put up for

displaying the products of MSMEs and large scale organizations In State Level VDPs only

one or two buying large scale organisation functioning in the State participates in the

programme and interacts with MSMEs (sellers) in the Buyer-Seller Meets Business enquiries

ranging from `5 crore to `20 crore per VDP are being generated through National Level

VDPs

MSME-DI conducted 05 State Level Vendor Development Programme in different

places of Uttarakhand state Details of programmes are as under

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- HRD Centre BHEL Haridwar

DATE- 09112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 28

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh DK Aggarwal

AsstDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Kotdwar

DATE- 16122016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 63

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh DS Martolia

AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME Haldwani

Sh Manoj Kumar General Manager

BEL Kotdwar

Sh SC Kandpal AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Haridwar

DATE- 29112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 38

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh Amit Mohan

Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Rajeshwar Giri DGM

THDC Rishikesh

Sh RM Dubey DGM (Procurement)

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Rai Singh DGM (VDP)

THDC Rishikesh

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME Haldwani

Sh GC Joshi Dy Manager

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Yogesh Sharma Manager

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Sadhu Ram Saini President

BIDWABahadrabad

Sh Harendra Garg Chairman

SMA Haridwar

Sh DK Aggarwal Asstt Director

MSME Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Rudrapur

DATE- 09032017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 58

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh SC Kandpal

Astt Director (MF)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Skand Shiv Bhardwaj BHEL

CFP Rudrapur

Sh K Das GM

Ic BHEL CFP Rudrapur

Sh VK Sharma Dy Director Ic

MSME-DI Haldwani

ShYC Pandey GM

DIC Rudrapur

Sh Ashok Bansal Ex President

KGCCI Kashipur

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Patel Nagar Dehradun

DATE- 20102016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 65

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR SH UCKHANDURI

AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Ashok Lalwani HUDCO

Dehradun

Sh Mahesh Sharma President

UIWA Dehradun

Sh Manoj Gaur BM

NSIC Dehradun

SmtKaushlya Bandhu Jt Director

DOI Dehradun

Sh SP Goyal Incharge

KGCCI Dehradun

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CHAPTER-IX

MARKETING ASSISTANCE AND TECHNOLOGY UP-GRADATION

SCHEME FOR MSME AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE ON BAR-CODE

MSMEs sector has emerged as a highly vibrant and dynamic sector of the Indian

economy over the last five decades MSMEs are not only playing crucial role in providing

large employment opportunities at comparatively lower capital cost than large industries but

also helping in industrialization of rural and backward areas thereby reducing regional

imbalances assuring more equitable distribution of national income and wealth

It may be mentioned here that Marketing a strategic tool for business development is

critical for the growth and survival of MSMEs Marketing is most important factor for the

success of any enterprise It is one of the weakest areas wherein MSMEs face major

problems in the present competitive age Due to lack of information scarcity of resources

and unorganized way of selling marketing MSME sector finds problems in exploiting new

markets

The objective of this programme envisages that some of those clusters of MSMEs which

have quality production and export potential shall be identified amp encouraged and assisted

through this scheme to achieve competitiveness in the national and international markets

The programme aims at improving the marketing competitiveness of MSME sector by

improving their techniques and technologiesrsquo promotion of exports and to provide a check on

imports also

Financial assistance on Bar-code

The basic objective of financial assistance is to enhance the marketing competitiveness of

Micro amp Small Enterprises (MSEs) by way of

(i) Providing 75 of one-time registration fee and annual recurring fee (for first three

years) paid by MSEs to GS1 India

(ii) (ii) Popularizing the adoption of bar codes on large scale amongst MSEs and (iii)

Motivating and encouraging MSEs for use of bar codes through conducting

seminars on Bar-code etc

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Reimbursement of Units under Bar Code ndash

The details for the period 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are given below

SNo Name Of the Unit Reimbursement Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Janisons Herbo Labs Pvt Ltd

Plot No 6Sector II DC IIE

Pantnagar

38430-

2- Ms Garg Foods

Naya Gaon Julfkaar

Kaladhungi Nainital

33451-

3- Ms Shree Herbal Health Care 79 Arhat Bazar Saharanpur Road Dehradun

25695-

4- Ms Govindam Enterprises

D-144F Top Floor Freedom Fighter Enclave

New Delhi

25695-

5- Ms Demigod Agro Food Pvt Ltd

4 Nandpuri Arya Nagar Chowk Opp Holy Baril

Jwalapur Haridwar

25695-

Total Rs 148966-

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Reimbursement to the Participating Units in Trade FairExhibition for the

year 2016-17 for Uttarakhand state ndash

SNo

Name of the Unit Amt Reimbursed

1 Ms Kashmir Emporium Raipur Road Dehradun

(International)

Rs 122772-

2 Ms Rawat Engg Tech Pvt Ltd Dehradun

(Domestic)

Rs 30000-

Total Rs 152772-

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CHAPTER-X

Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme (CLCSS) for Technology

Upgradation of the Small Scale Industries

The Ministry of Small Scale Industries (SSI) is operating a scheme for technology

upgradation of Small Scale Industries (SSI) called the Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme

(CLCSS) The Scheme aims at facilitating technology upgradation by providing upfront capital

subsidy to SSI units including tiny khadi village and coir industrial units on institutional

finance (credit) availed of by them for modernisation of their production equipment (plant and

machinery) and techniques The Scheme provides for 15 per cent capital subsidy to SSI units

including tiny units on institutional finance availed of by them for induction of well established

and improved technology in selected subsectorsproducts approved under the Scheme The

eligible amount of subsidy calculated under the scheme is based on the actual loan amount not

exceeding Rs1 crore

Due to insufficient investment and lack of awareness of both the quality standards and

access to modern technologies a large percentage of SSI units continue with outdated

technology and plant amp machinery With increasing competition due to liberalisation of the

economy the survival and growth of the SSI units are critically dependent on their

modernisation and technological upgradation Upgradation of both the process of manufacture

and corresponding plant and machinery is necessary for the small enterprises to reduce the cost

of production and remain price competitive at a time when cheaper products are easily available

in the global market

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CHAPTER-XI

QUALITY UPGRADATIONENVIRONMENT MANAGAMENT FOR

SMALL SCALE SECTOR THROUGH INCENTIVE FOR ISO 9000ISO

14001HACCP CERTIFICATION

The Small Scale Sector has emerged as dynamic and vibrant sector of Indian

Economy and it has been making significant contribution to industrial production export and

employment generation The process of economic liberalization and market reforms has

opened up the Indian small scale sector to the global competition In order to enhance the

competitive strength of the small scale sector the Government introduced an incentive

scheme for their technological upgradationquality improvement and environment

management The scheme provides incentive to those small scale ancillary undertaking who

have acquired ISO 9000ISO 14001HACCP certifications The scheme for ISO 9000

reimbursement in operation since March 1994 has now been enlarged so as to include

reimbursement of expenses for acquiring ISO 14001 certification also vide this Office

Administrative Order No41(8)ISOElectx2002 dt 28th October 2002 Upto 31st march

2014 25652 Micro amp Small units have been benefited from the scheme

-The Scheme envisages reimbursement of charges of acquiring ISO-9000ISO-

14001HACCP certifications to the extent of 75 of the expenditure subject to a

maximum of Rs 75000- in each case

The Salient features of the Scheme

a) The Permanent Registered Micro Small Enterprises (MSEs) units are eligible to avail

the Incentive Scheme

b) The Scheme is applicable to those MSEsancillaryTinySSSBE units who have already

acquired ISO-9000ISO-14001HACCP certification

c) The Scheme is applicable to those MSEsancillaryTinySSSBE units who have already

acquired ISO-9000ISO-14001HACCP certification

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Reimbursement to Units under ISO 900014000 scheme in Uttarakhand

state ndash

Approval details of units during 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are as under ndash

SNo Name of the Unit Reimbursement

Total Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Bajaj Nutraceuticals Roorkee Haridwar 45000-

2- Ms Nirmal Auto Components Bahadrabad Haridwar 38363-

3- Ms Manchanda Herbal Products Haridwar 46954-

4- Ms APS Electopower Pvt Ltd Haridwar

40500-

5- Ms Shree Badrinath Vaikalpik Urja Dehradun 30000-

6- Ms Rapid Moulders Pvt Ltd Haridwar 56250-

Total Rs 257067-

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CHAPTER-XII

GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT PREFERENCE POLICY FOR MICRO

amp SMALL ENTERPRISES

In order to provide assistance and support to Micro amp Small Enterprises (MSEs) for

marketing their products under the present Government Procurement Preference Policy for

micro amp small enterprises (MSEs) Government of India has been extending various facilities to

the MSEs registered with National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC) under its Single Point

Registration Scheme In addition to the facilities 358 items are also reserved for exclusive

purchase from MSE sector

Following units were enlisted under single point registration

SN Name amp Address Unit Amount Rs 1 Ms Ujjwal Labour Contract Co-operative Society

Dehradun

2000-

2 Ms Pacific Dynamics Roorkee

2000-

3 Ms Radiant Energy Enterprises Dehradun

1250-

4 Ms Harit Agro Products Jaspur Kashipur

2000-

5 Ms Asian Galaxy Pvt Ltd

Plot No 3 Sector IIDL IIE SIDCUL

5000-

6 Ms Isha Construction

Shop 32 amp 34 Grand Floor Raipur Road- Dehradun

2000-

7 Ms Dhirendra Singh Negi

Village Talli Bagi Patti Tehri Garhwal

2000-

8 Ms Electrocon Power

Village Rameshwarput Lalpur US Nagar

2000-

9 Ms Special Cables Pvt Ltd

Unit 2 Plot No 60-65 Sector-3IIE Pantnagar

3435-

10 Ms GB Equipment Systems Ltd

Industrial Area Selaqui- Dehradun

3500-

11 Ms GB Springs

PL 2223 Km Chakrata Road Rampur Dehradun

5000-

12 Ms Accuraus (India)

B-7 Ramnaga Indl Estate Roorke

2000-

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13 Ms Modern Electrn Electric Co

Dehradun

2000-

14 Ms Ms Godarari Enterprises

Dehradun

1250-

15 Ms Kanha Plastics Pvt Ltd

Dehradun

5000-

16 Ms IC Electicals Co(P) Ltd

Plot No E-94 Industrial Area Bharabad Haridwar

3450-

17 Ms Whale Graphics(India)Ltd

Dehradun

5000-

18 Jainson Herbo Labs Pvt Ltd

IIDC IIE US Nagar Pantnagar

3000-

19 Ms Krishna Murari Infratech

Pvt Ltd Haldwani

2000-

20 Ms Sakti Constructions

392 Indra Nagar Colony Dehrdun

3500-

21 Ms Universal Ind

B-8 Industrial Estate Bazpur Road Kashipur

5000-

22 Ms Sai Globe Packaging

Central Hope Town SelaquiDehradun

5000-

23 Ms Surat singh amp Sons

54 Akashdeep ColonyChakrata Road Dehradun

2000-

24 Ms Girraj Kintwear

7 Co-Operativ Society IE- Dehradun

2000-

25 Ms HQ Lamps Manufacturing

7 3-35 Sector 6 A SIDCUL Haridwar

3000-

26 Ms Uttam Rice amp Seeds Pvt Ltd

Gausala Mour Ramnagar Road Partappur Kashipur

2000-

27 Ms Creative Paper Products Rudrpur

2000-

28 Ms Asia Industries

Village Phaujimatkota Post ndashBhoorrani Rudrapur

-

29 Ms Shamsons Industries

C-22 Deveboomi Industrial Estate Roorkee

3000-

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30 Reveal Environment Solutions Kh N-999

Salem pur Rajputan Indusstrial Estate Roorkee

2000-

31 Ms Shiva Enterprises

2071 West Amber Talab Roorkee

2000-

32 Ms Aska Equipment Ltd

Plot NoC-21 Devbhoomi Indl Estate Raipur Haridwar

3000-

33 Ms Infinity

Kh Village Raipur Haridwar

3450-

34 Ms Badrinath Vaikalpik Urja

Shah Nagar Near Railaway Crossing Defance Colony Dehradun

2000-

35 Ms Amardeep Designs (P) Ltd

KhNo163 Laheshwari BhagwanPur Roorklee

3000-

36 Ms Amrit Herbals

Village amp Po Bhauwala-Dehradun

2000-

37 Ms Growth Associates

131 2nd

Floor BT Ganj-Roorkee

3000-

38 Ms Himalayan Hi Tech

Nurseries Santi Aashram Bharatpur Kamachaur

2000-

39 Ms JS Industries

Kunda Jaspur Road Kashipur US Nagar

3000-

40 Ms Digitech

8 Industrial Area Near Ram Nagar- Roorkee

2000-

41 Ms K-2 Cloth

Plot No 126-127 Sector IIDC

2000-

42 Ms Dinex India Pvt Ltd

59 Gandhi Road

2000-

43 Ms SK Guta

15 A Enclave GMS Road Dehradun

2000-

44 Ms Fire Devices(P) Ltd

Plot No 19-20 Sector-3A Indl Area SIDCUL Haridwar

3450-

Total

118285-

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CHAPTER-XIII

REVENUE EARNED

This Institute has earned revenue of Rs 140485- through consultancy services

provided to the MSMEs and fee collected for training programmes as per details given

below-

SNo Revenue Earnings Total for the

Financial Year (Rs)

1

CF WS revenue

0

2 Skill development programme (Training) fees- regular

course

8000

3 Skill development programme (Training) fees

Specialized High Tech Course (including CAD CAM)

0

4 Sale of Traineersquos products 50

5 Training Programme fees-

i Under Core Programme Action Plan 0

ii (Under PD Account) 0

6 Management Development Programme 0

7 Seminars Feesworkshop 5100

8 Capacity assessment 0

9 Project appraisals 0

10 Sick unit studies 0

11 In plant studies 0

12 Surveys 0

13 Energy audits 0

14 NSIC Registration GSPP 118285

15 Sub-Contracting Exchange (SCX) 0

16 Sale of publications 50

17 Others 6500

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18 Fee for participation in National Award-2013 0

19 NVDPVDP 0

TOTAL 137985

20 Sale of US stores etc 2500

Grand Total 140485

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CHAPTER-XIV

USE OF OFFICIAL LANGUAGE

Hindi is the Official Language of the Union of India and the Government policy aims at

progressively increasing the use of Hindi in official work Effective steps were taken during

the year in the Ministry of MSME to ensure compliance to Official Language Policy

implementation of the annual programme and compliance with the various orders of the

Government of India on the recommendations of the Committee of Parliament on Official

Language

COMPLIANCE OF SECTION 3(3)OF THE OFFICIAL LANGUAGE ACT 1963

All documents such as General Orders Notifications Press Communique Contracts

Agreements Tender Forms amp Notices Resolution MemorandumOffice memorandum

Administrative or other reports and Official Papers laid before a House or the Houses of

Parliament under section 3(3) of the Official Languages Act 1963 were issued bilingually

ie in Hindi and English General orders meant for departmental use were issued in Hindi

only

REPLIES TO LETTERS IN HINDI

All letters received in Hindi were replied to in Hindi

CORRESPONDENCE IN HINDI

Letters to State Governments Union Territory and Central Government offices located

in regions lsquoArsquo and lsquoBrsquo were issued in Hindi to the extent possible Similarly letters were sent in

Hindi to Central Government offices located in region lsquoCrsquo as per the targets laid down in the

Annual Programme About 9007 correspondence was made in Hindi in region lsquoArsquo 100 in

region rsquoBrsquo and 100 in region lsquoCrsquo

SECTIONS SPECIFIED FOR WORKING IN HINDI

The sections of the Ministry specified for doing 100 work in Hindi are working

satisfactorily

MONITORING AND INSPECTIONS

In order to ensure compliance with the Official Language Policy monitoring is done

though regular inspections

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CHAPTER-XV

TARGETS amp ACHIEVEMENTS

PART-A

1 Change in Industrial Scenario if any Industrial activity is gaining

momentum due to Industrial package to the state amp the upgradation of the MSEs

2 Other information ndash

I No of unit visited by MSME-DI

Official 117

Ii Total No of visitors inquiries

received in MSME-DI 648

iii Total No persons trained with- 414

a General 214

b Women Entrepreneurs 110 c SCST 17413 d Other backward Classes etc 12

e Minorities 0

3 Expenditure in Plan amp Non-Plan

a Plan Scheme-

Allotment Cumulative expenditure

FUNDS EXPENDITURE

Salary-14000000 12144775

Medical- 125000 124655

TE- 650000 647151

OE- 800000 7 99999

RRT- 4000 3000

Total 15579000 13719580

b Non-Plan Scheme- Nil

4 Administration Over

one year

Less than one year

a

b c

d

Post vacant Disciplinary proceeding initiated concluded pending Audit objections pending amp replied

Court cases pending if necessary

13

Nil Nil

Nil

01

Nil Nil

Nil

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Part- B

(This part may reflect the problems and actual work done under each programme as well

as actual extension service rendered for promotion of Industries)

1 Modernization of Workshop and

Laboratories- During

the month

Cumulative for the year

i Sanction received by MSME-DI

Converting the MSME-DI

Nil Nil

ii Value of new machinery

equipment installed received

Nil Nil

iii Value of orders of Machinery amp

Equipment placed with

DGSampD supplies

Nil Nil

2 Trade Industry growth-

i Nos of UAM registered

Manufacturingservice activity

Micro-5363 Small- 1707 Medium- 156

Total- 7226 (up to March2017)

ii Nos of UAM registered

ManufacturingServicing

activity

Manufacturing- 4243

Service- 2983

Total- 7226 (up to March2015)

iii Changes in industrial growth

rate if any (give information for

each trade unit(s) separately)

The industrial climate generated due to

announcement of Concessional package

provided impetus to the growth

parameters

3 Technical Assistance-

i No of entrepreneurs assisted

at the MSME-DI premises

outside premises

6481913

ii No of entrepreneurs assisted

at their premises

631

iii No of trade Associations

contacted for up-gradation of

Industries

12

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iv Details of programme for

specific group of covered in

Action Plan prepared along

with their details

NA

v No of units registered under

the Govt purchase

programme

43 Nos

vi Identification of products

having potential for

development in the State

(Attach a separate list)

1 Fruit based products

2 Processing of vegetables

3 Spice grinding

4 Glow signboard amp hoardings

5 Medicinal concentrate

6 Essential Oils

vii Problems of trade Industries

other than financial if any

Marketing amp transportation bottleneck

viii Additional support required for

improving performance of

trade Industries

Marketing Support

x Any other significant

programme Give information

or work done for each trade

discipline separately and

enclosed separate sheet to

highlight the salient points of

work done

No

4 Ancillary Development Programme No of-

a Captive Ancillary in the State NA

b New units (Anc) established

during the month

NA

c New items identified and

accepted for promoting

Ancillary

NA

d Vendor Development

Programme organized for

whom

Conducted programmes-

National Level-00

State level- 05 nos

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5 Any other special work done by the Institute- -

- One day awareness programme on Packaging for Exports

In Association with SBS College Rudrapur at Rudrapur on 31052016 for 32

participants

- One day workshop on Quality Management System amp Quality Technology

Tools (QMSQTT)

In Association with Bahadrabad Industries Development Welfare

Association Haridwar at Haridwar on 21072016 for 32 participants

- One day awareness programme on Product Certification

Conducted at Selaqui Dehradun on 19102016 for 60 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Design Clinic

Conducted at Haridwar on 20022016 for 28 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Digital Payment

Conducted in Uttarakhand State 16 programmes for 406 participants

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Part C Other Special Activities

Sl No Activity Target Achievement

1 Hindi Meeting 04 nos 04 nos

2 Hindi Pakhwara amp Hindi Diwas from 14092016 to

28092016 01 no 01 no

3 Hindi Workshop Nil Nil

4 Assistance provided in EDP of other organisation

(2 days EDP of NCCD) at MSME-DI

Haldwani

Nil 01 no

5 (i)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp Commercial Bid Opening on Lean Manufacturing for Auto component at Rudrapur on 22042016

(ii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in joint DSR

audit Audit with NPC Kanpur of Boss Cluster Rudrapur from 20042016 to 21042016 (iii)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint MBR3 Audit with QCI of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar from 08082016 to 10082016 (iv) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Boss Cluster at Rudrapur in November 2016

(v) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR5 Audit

of Pace Auto Cluster-1 at Rudrapur in November 2016 (vi)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint Audit

of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar in December 2016 (vii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Havells Fan Lean Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017 (viii)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp

Commercial Bid Opening for Plastic Component Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017

Nil

08 nos

6 Participated in National Awards held in Ludhiana Punjab on 18102016 presented by Honrsquoble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi

Nil 01 no

7 Participated in PMEGP Task force meeting of Nainital

District on 020816081116 Nil 02 nos

8 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a 3 days exhibition lsquoDestination Uttarakhand 2016rsquo organised by Ms Freindz Exhibition amp Promotions (p) ltd New Delhi at Dehradun from 24-26102016

Nil 01 no

9 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in the Stone Laying

ceremony of a new Technology Centre at Sitarganj on 141116 inaugrated by Honrsquoble Union Minister of MSMEs Sh Kalaraj Mishra

Nil 01 no

10 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a lsquoVendor Meet-

2016rsquo organised by Tata Auto Comp Systems Ltd at Rudrapur

Nil 01 no

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11 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in SLSC meeting for

National Awards and SLAB meeing at Dehradun on 17022017

Nil 01 no

12 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a training on

Lean Manufacturing at Indore MP from 080317 to 100317

Nil 01 no

13 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Hindi meeting

organized by NARAKAS on 30032017 01 no 01 no

PART-E

Sl

No

Description of activity Annual target Under PD

Ac

Total

1 EDPIMCEET Export

Packging Product

Certification QMS-QTT

Incubator ZEDDesign

8611113

31

Nil 25

i No of programmes

conducted

7601113

31

Nil 23

ii No of persons trained 159255032

326032235

16828

Nil 1001

2 Follow-up action of previous Entrepreneurship Development Programmes -

Year Total no of trainees

trained

No of trainees who

have set up units

employed till date

2006-07 143 39

2007-08 917 71

2008-09 946 36

2009-10 2323 43

2010-11 2203 49

2011-12 2321 53

2012-13 2265 59

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2013-14 2234 74

2014-15 504 53

2015-16 926

2016-17 414

3 Motivational Campaigns- Annual target Conducted

No of Campaigns

conducted

06 06

4 i Project profiles (new) Nil Nil

ii Project profiles

(updated)

Nil Nil

iii State industrial

profiles

Nil 1

iv District industrial

potential survey

reports

Nil 13

v Any other Nil Nil

5 Name of the units

provided-

Intensive technical

consultancy (A brief

write-up)

6 Programme on ISO 900014000

Year Target No of

Programmes

conducted

No of Units

participated

No of units

obtained ISO

certification

during the

year

No of units

obtained ISO

Certification

till date

2006-07 - - - - -

2007-08 - - - - -

2008-09 - - - 17 17

2009-10 - - - 10 10

2010-11 - - - - 24

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2011-12 - - - - 25

2012-13 - - - - Nil

2013-14 - - - - 17

2014-15 - - - 18

2015-16 - - - 11 11

7 Programmes on

Name of the programme No of Programmes No of participants

WTO - -

One Day Awareness

Programme on Cluster Dev

Scheme

- -

One day Awareness

Programme on IPR

- -

9 Vendor Development Programmes cum exhibitions

Year Tar

get

No of

VDPs

conducted

No of SSI

units

participat

ed

No unit

register

ed

During

the

month

No of SSI units obtained orders

No

Rs No Rs

2006-07 1 - - - - - - - -

2007-08 NIL - - - - - - - -

2008-09 1 1 120 - - - - - -

2009-10 1 - - - - - - - -

2010-11 1 1 43 - - - - - -

2011-12 3 3 222 - - - - - -

2012-13 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

311

158+551

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2013-14 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

314

148+1541

-

-

-

-

-

- 2014-15 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

374

118+2000

-

-

-

-

-

-

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2015-16 5 1

5(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

236

100+2000

-

-

-

-

-

- 2016-17 5 1

5(SVDP)

0(NVDP)

259

Nil

10 Programmes on Achievement

ii Energy conservationEnergy Efficient

Technology etc

00

iv Packaging for export 01

v Product Certification 01

vi CLCSS 00

vii QMSQTT 01

Viii Lean Manufacturing 00

ix Business Incubator 03

x Design Clinic 01

xi ZED 03

11

Revenue of the Institute

Total revenue

earned

Rs

140485-

12

Revenue of the workshop

Annual

Target

Total revenue

earned

Rs

Nil Nil

13 Media coverage details- No(s)

i Press releases during the Year 4

ii Exhibitions participated 02

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iii RadioTV talks -

iv Advertisements released 5

v Press clipping compiled for the year -

vi Press clipping hosted on website -

vii Publications if any -

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CHAPTER-XVI

DISTRICT INDUSTRIES CENTRES VISITED BY THE OFFICERS OF

THIS INSTITUTE

The officers of this Institute visited District Industries Centre for discussion relating to

development of industries in the state and in connection with attending the Task Force

Meetingother official work

1 District Industries Centre Haldwani

2 District Industries Centre Almora

3 District Industries Centre Rudrapur Udham Singh Nagar

4 District Industries Centre Bageshwar

5 District Industries Centre Roorkee

6 District Industries Centre Dehradun

7 District Industries Centre Kotdwar

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CHAPTER-XVII

INCENTIVES TO ENTREPRENEURS

(i) Fiscal Incentives to new Industrial Units and to existing units on their substantial

expansion

New Industrial units and existing industrial units on their substantial expansion as defined set

up in growth centers industrial infrastructure development center(IIDCs) Industrial Estates

Export Processing Zones Theme Parks (Food Processing Parks Software Technology Parks

etc) as stated in Annexure-1 and Other areas as notified from time to time by the Central

Government are entitled to

(A) 100 (hundred percent) outright excise duty exception for a period of 10 years from

the date of commencement of commercial production

(B) 100 Income tax exemption for initial period of five years and thereafter 30 for

companies and 25 for other than companies for a further period of five years for

the entire state of Uttaranchal and Himachal Pradesh from the date of

commencement of commercial production

(C) 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

Rs30 lakh The existing units will also be entitled to this subsidy on their substantial

expansion as defined

(D) Thrust sector industries as mentioned in Annexure-II are entitled to similar

concession as mentioned in para 3(i) amp (ii) above in the entire state of Uttaranchal

and Himachal Pradesh without any area restrictions

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Development of Industrial Infrastructure

(i) The funding pattern under the Growth Centre Scheme currently envisaging a

central assistance of Rs10 crore per center is raised to Rs15 crore per center

(ii) The financing pattern of integrated infrastructure development center (IIDC)

between Government of India and SIDBI will change from 23 to 41 and the GOI

funds would be in the nature of a grant so as to provide the required infrastructural

support

Other Incentives

(i) Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna (PMMY) To bring the unbanked people under

the mainstream banking and make the neglected section of the population self

reliant and self dependent Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna was launched under 3

stages ie Shishu (Max Rs 50000) Kishor (Max Rs 5 Lacs)and Tarun (Rs 10

Lacs)

(iv) Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP)

Government of India has approved the introduction of a new credit linked subsidy

programme called Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation programme (PMEGP)

by merging the two schemes Prime Ministerrsquos Rojgar Yojana (PMRY) and Rural

Employment Generation Programme (REGP) for generation of employment

opportunities through establishment of Micro enterprise in rural as well as urban

areas PMEGP is a central sector scheme and being administrated by Ministry of

Micro Small amp Medium Enterprises (Mo MSME) The scheme is implementing by

Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC)a statutory organization under the

administrative control of Mo MSME as the single nodal agency at the National

level At the State level the scheme is being implemented through State

KVIC Directorates State Khadi amp Village Industries Boards ( KVIBs) and District

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Industries Centre( DICs) and Banks The Government subsidy under the scheme is

being routed by KVIC through the identified banks for eventual distribution to the

beneficiaries entrepreneurs in their Bank accounts

Ineligible Industries under the Policy

The list of industries excluded from the purview of proposed concessions is at

Annexure ndashII

In addition the Doon Valley Notifications (SONo102(E) dated 1st Feb 1989

(Annexure-IV) as amended from time to time issued by Ministry of Environment amp

Forests would continue to operate in the Doon Valley area on the industries

notified under it are excluded from the proposed concessions in the state of

Uttarakhand

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Annex -I

DETAILS OF TRAINING PROGRAMME CONDUCTED DURING THE YEAR 2016-17 S No Programme details Duration Candidate Details Name of the

Coordinator SC ST OBC PH GEN TOTAL M F M F M F M F M F

EDP

1 EDP (GEN) on Tour

Operator amp Tourist Guide at Ranibagh

Haldwani Nainital

18022017

to 22022017

10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 2 22 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director (Mech)

2 EDP(SC) on Wireman

Training at Shantipuri

Pantnagar US Nagar

13022017

to

23022017

18 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 20 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

3 ESDP (WPH-STP)

on Bakery amp

Confectionary Products Ranibagh

Nainital

06092016

to

20102016

0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 20 23 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

4 ESDP(SC-STP) on

Computer Accounting with Tally at

Kaladhungi Nainital

16082016

to 29092016

10 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

5 ESDP(SC) on Computer Accounting

Dehradun

21072016 to

02092016

10 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 5 25 UC Khanduri Asst Director

(Chem)

6 ESDP(GEN) on

Garments

Manufacturing at

Almora

22072016

to

02092016

0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 21 23 DS Martolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

7 ESDP(GEN) on Solar Energy at Haldwani

Nainital

04112016 to

16122016

3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 16 0 20 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

I- Total Participants

(Nos)

51 20 0 1 2 3 1 0 30 48 156

IMC

1 IMC(Gen) at Pantnagar US Nagar

23022017 16 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 13 8 38 DK Aggarwal Asst Director

(Mech)

2 IMC(SC) at ITI

Bageshwar

18032017 31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 50 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

3 IMC(SC) at Takula

Almora

09032016 22 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 4 39 UC Khanduri

Asst Director (Chem)

4 IMC(Gen) at JITI

Almora

16032017 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 9 42 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

5 IMC(ST) at ITI

Almora

15032016 19 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 41 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

6 IMC(Gen) at Ranibagh Haldwani Nainital

23022017 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 35 6 45 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

II- Total Participants

(Nos)

93 9 12 0 4 0 0 0 110 27 255

Grand Total (I + II)

13 PROGRAMMES

144 29 12 1 6 3 1 0 140 75 411

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Annex -II

List of Thrust Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo List of Thrust Industries

01 Floriculture

02 Medicinal herbs and aromatic herbs etc ndash processing

03 Honey

04 Horticulture and Agro based Industries such as -

a Sauces Ketchup etc

b Fruit juices amp fruit pulp

c Jams Jellies vegetable juices puree pickles etc

d Preserved fruits and vegetables

e Processing of fresh fruits and vegetables including packaging

f Processing preservation packaging of mushrooms

05 Food processing industry excluding those included in the negative list

06 Sugar and its by-products

07 Silk and silk products

08 Wool and wool products

09 Woven fabrics (Excisable garments)

10 Sports goods and articles and equipment for general physical exercise and equipment

for adventure sports activities

11 Paper and paper products excluding those in negative list

12 Pharma products

13 Information amp communication technology

Computer hardware

14 Bottling of mineral water

15 Eco-tourism ndash Hotels resorts spa entertainmentamusement parks and ropeways

16 Industrial gases (based on atmospheric fraction)

17 Handicrafts

18 Non-timber forest product based industries

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Negative List of Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo Negative list of Industries

01 Tobacco and tobacco products including cigarettes and pan masala

02 Thermal Power Plant (coaloil based)

03 Coal washeries dry coal processing

04 Inorganic Chemicals excluding medicinal grade oxygen (280411) medicinal grade hydrogen peroxide

(284711) compressed air (285130)

05 Organic Chemicals excluding Provitamins vitamins Hormones (2936) Glycosides (2939) sugars (2940)

06 Tanning and dying extracts tanins and their derivatives dyes colours paints and varnishes putty fillers and

other mastics inks

07 Marble and mineral substances not classified anywhere

08 Flour mills and rice mills

09 Foundries using coal

10 Minerals fuels mineral oils and products of their distillation

Bituminous substances mineral waxes

11 Synthetic rubber product

12 Cement clinkers and asbestos raw including fibre

13 Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp Fuses fireworks matches propellant powder etc)

14 Mineral or chemical fertilizers

15 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture and formulation)

16 Fibre glass and articles thereof

17 Manufacture of pulp ndash wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving pulp)

18 Branded aerated water soft drinks (non-fruit based)

19 Paper-

Writing or printing paper etc

Paper or paperboard etc

Maplitho paper etc

Newsprint in rolls or sheets

Craft paper etc

Sanitary towels etc

Cigarette paper

Grease-proof paper

Toilet or facial tissue etc

Paper and paperboard laminated internally with bitumen tar or asphalt

Carbon or similar copying paper

Products consisting of sheets of paper or paper board impregnated coated or covered with plastics etc

Paper and paperboard coated impregnated or covered with wax etc

20 Plastics and articles thereof

Serial No 5 Reproduction synthesis not allowed as also downstream industries for sugar

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Annex -III

RESTRICTIONS ON LOCATION OF INDUSTRIES MINING OPERATIONS AND OTHER DEVELOPMENT

ACTIVITIES IN DOON VALLEY IN UTTAR PRADESH

MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS

(Department of Environment Forests amp Wildlife)

New Delhi the 1st February 1989

NOTIFICATION

NOTIFICATION under section 3(2)(v) of Environment (Protection) Act 1986 and Rule 5(3) (d) of

Environment (Protection) Rules 1986 Restricting location of industries mining operations and other

development activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh

SO102(E) ndash Whereas notification under sub-rule (3) of rule 5 of the Environment (Protection)

Rules 1986 inviting objections against the imposition of restriction on location of industries mining

operation and other developmental activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh was published vide No

SO 923(E) dated the 6th October 1988

And Whereas all objections received have been duly considered by the Central Government

Now therefore in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (d) of sub-rule (3) of Rule 5 of the

said rules the Central Government hereby imposes restrictions on the following activities in Doon Valley

bounded on the North by Mussorie ridge in the North-East by Lesset Himalayan range on the South-

West by Shivalik ranges river Ganga in the South-East and river Yamuna in the North-West except those

activities which are permitted by the Central Government for examining the environmental impacts

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(i) Location setting of industrial units ndash It has to be as per guidelines given in the annexure or guidelines

as may be issued from time to time by the Ministry of Environment amp Forests Government of India

(ii) Mining ndash Approval of the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests must be obtained before starting

any mining activity

(iii) Tourism ndash It should as per Tourism Development Plan (TDP) to be prepared by the State Department

of Tourism and duly approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(iv) Grazing ndash As per the plan to be prepared by the State Government and duly approved by the Union

Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(v) Land Use ndash As per Master Plan of development and Land Use Plan of the entire area to be prepared

by the State Government and approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

[No J-200123886-1A]

Sd-

(KP GEETHAKRISHNAN)

Secretary

ANNEXURE

Guidelines for permitting restricting industrial units in the Doon Valley area

Industries will be classified under Green Orange and Red categories as shown below for purposes of

permittingrestricting such industrial units in the Doon Valley from the environmental and ecological

considerations

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CATEGORY GREEN

A LIST OF INDUSTRIES IN APPROVED INDUSTRIAL AREAS WHICH MAY BE DIRECTRLY CONSIDERED

FOR ISSUE OF NO OBJECTION CERTIFICATE WITHOUT REFERRING TO (MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS) (IN CASE OF DOUBTS REFERENCE WILL BE MADE TO MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS)

1 All such non-obnoxious and non-hazardous industries employing upto 100 persons The

abnoxious and hazardous industries are those using inflammable explosive corrosive or

toxic substances

2 All such industries which do not discharge industrial effluents of a polluting nature and

which do not undertake any of the following process

Electroplating

Galvanizing

Bleaching

Degreasing

Phosphating

Dyeing

Pickling tanning

Polishing

Cooking of fibres and Digesting

Designing of Fabric

Unhairing Soaking deliming and bating of hides

Washing of fabric

Trimming Puling juicing and blanching of fruits and vegetables

Washing of equipment and regular floor washing using of considerable cooling water

Separated milk buttermilk and whey

Stopping and processing of grain

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Distillation of alcohol stillage and evaporation

Slaughtering of animals rendering of bones washing of meat

Juicing of sugar cane extraction of sugar Filteration centrifugation distillation

Pulping and fermenting of coffee beam

Processing of fish

Filter back wash in DM Plants exceeding 20 KI per day capacity

Pulp making pulp processing and paper making Cocking of coal washing of blast furnace

flue gases

Stripping of oxides

Washing of used sand by hydraulic discharge

Washing of latex etc

Solvent extraction

3 All such industries which do no use fuel in their manufacturing process or in any subsidiary

process and which do not emit fugitive emissions of a diffused nature

Industries not satisfying any one of the three criteria are recommended to be referred to Ministry

of Environment amp Forests

The following industries appear to fall in non-hazardous non-obnoxious and non-polluting

category subject to fulfillment of above three conditions

1 Atta-chakkies

2 Rice Mullors

3 Iceboxes

4 Dal mills

5 Groundnut decortinating (dry)

6 Chilling

7 Tailoring and garment making

8 Apparl making 9 Cotton and woolen hosiery

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10 Handloom weaving

11 Shoe lace manufacturing

12 Gold and Silver thread and sari work

13 Gold and Silver smithy

14 Leather Footwear and leather products excluding tanning amp hide processing

15 Manufacture of mirror from sheet glass and photo-frame

16 Musical instruments manufacturing

17 Sports goods

18 Bamboo and cane products (only dry operations)

19 Card Board and paper products (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

20 Insulation and other coated papers (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

21 Scientific and Mathematical instruments

22 Furniture (Wooden and Steel)

23 Assembly of domestic electrical appliances

24 Radio assembling

25 Fountain pens

26 Polythene plastic and PVC goods through extrusionmoulding

27 Surgical gauges and bandages

28 Railway sleepers (only concrete)

29 Cotton spinning and weaving

30 Rope (cotton and plastic)

31 Carpet weaving

32 Assembly of Air coolers

33 Wires pipes-extruded shapes from metals

34 Automobile servicing amp repair stations

35 Assembly of Bicycles baby carriages and other small non-motorised vehicles

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36 Electronics equipment (assembly)

37 Toys

38 Candles

39 Carpentary ndash excluded saw mill

40 Cold storage (small scale)

41 Restaurants

42 Oil-ginningexpelling (non-hydrogenation and no refining)

43 Ice Cream

44 Mineralized water

45 Jobbing amp Machining

46 Manufacture of Steel units amp suit cases

47 Paper pins amp U clips

48 Block making for printing

49 Optical frames

CATEGORY ORANGE

B LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CAN BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY WITH PROPER

ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL ARRANGEMENT

1 All such industries which discharge some liquid effluents (below 500 klday) that can be

controlled with suitable proven technology

2 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is less than 24 mtday and

the particulars emissions from which can be controlled with suitable proven technology

3 All such industries employing not more than 500 persons

The following industries with adoption of proven pollution control technology subject to

fulfilling the above three condition fall under this category

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1 Lime manufacture ndash pending decision on proven pollution control device and

Supreme Courtrsquos decision on quarrying

2 Ceramics

3 Sanitary ware

4 Tyres and tubes

5 Refuse incineration (controlled)

6 Flour mills

7 Vegetable oils including solvent extracted oils

8 Soap without steam boiling process and synthetic detergents formulation

9 Steam generating plants

10 Manufacture of office and house hold equipment and appliances involving use of

fossil fuel combustion

11 Manufacture of machineries and machine tools and equipments

12 Industrial gases (only) Nitrogen Oxygen and CO2

13 Miscellaneous glassware without involving use of fossil-fuel combustion

14 Optical glass

15 Laboratory ware

16 Petroleum storage amp transfer facilities

17 Surgical and medical products including amp probabilities of latex products

18 Foot wear (Rubber)

19 Bakery products biscuits amp Confectioners

20 Instant teacoffee coffee processing

21 Malted food

22 Manufacture of power driven pumps compressors refrigeration units fire

fighting equipment etc

23 Wire drawing (cold process) amp bailing straps

24 Steel furniture fasteners etc

25 Plastic processed goods

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26

Medical amp surgical instruments

27

Acetylene (synthetic)

28

Glue amp Gelatine

29

Potassium permanganse

30

Metallic sodium

31

Photographic films papers amp photographic chemicals

32

Surface coating industries

33

Fragrances fragours amp food additives

34

Plant nutrients (only manure)

Note

35

aerated watersoft drink

(a) Industries falling within the above identified list shall be assessed by the State Pollution

Control Board and referred to the Union Department of Environment for consideration

before according No Objection Certificate

(b) The total number of fuel burning industries that shall be permitted in the Valley will be

limited by 8 tonnes per day or Sulphur Dioxides from all sources (This corresponds to 400

tonnes per day Coal with 1 sulphur)

(c) Setting of Industrial areas should be based on sound criteria

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CATEGORY RED

C LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CANNOT BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY

1 All those industries which discharge effluents of a polluting nature at the rate of more

than 500 klday and for which the natural course for sufficient dilution is not available

and effluents from which cannot be controlled with suitable technology

2 All such industries employing more than 500 personsday

3 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is more than 24 mtday

The following industries appear to fall under this category covered by all the points as

above

1 Ferrous and non-ferrous metal extraction refining casting forging alloy making

processing etc

2 Dry Coal ProcessingMineral processing industries like Ore

sintering benefication pollutization etc

3 Phosphate look processing plants

4 Cement plants with horizontal rotary kilns

5 Glass and glass products involving use of coal

6 Petroleum refinery

7 Petro-chemical industries

8 Manufacture of lubricating oils and greases

9 Synthetic rubber manufacture

10 Coal oil wood or nuclear based thermal power plants

11 Vanaspati hydrogenated vegetable oils for industrial purposes

12 Sugar mills (white and khandari)

13 Craft paper mills

14 Coke oven by products and coaltar distillation products

15 Alkalies

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16

Caustic soda

17

Potash

18

Electro thermal products (artificial abrasives Calcium carbide etc)

19

Phosphorous and its compounds

20

Acids and their salts (organic amp inorganic)

21

Nitrogen compounds (Cynides cynamides and other nitrogen compounds)

22

Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp fuses)

23

Pthalic anhydride

24

Processes involving chlorinated hydrocarbon

25

Chlorine Fluorine bromine Iodine amp their compounds

26

Fertilizer industry

27

Paper board and straw board

28

Synthetics fibres

29 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture

formulations)

amp

30 Basic drugs

31 Alcohol (Industrial or potable)

32 Leather industry including tanning and processing

33 Coke making coal liquification and fuel gas making industries

34 Fibre glass production and processing

35 Manufacture of pulp-wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving

pulp)

36 Pigment dyes and their intermediates

37 Industrial carbons (including graphite electrodes anodes midget electrodes

graphite blocks graphite crucibles gas carbons activated carbon synthetic

diamonds carbon black channel black lamp black etc)

38 Electro-chemicals (other than these covered under Alkali group)

39 Paints enamels amp varnishes

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40 Poly propylene

41 Poly Vinyl chloride

42 Cement with vertical shaft kiln technology penging certification of proven

technology on pollution control

43 Chlorates perchlorates amp peroxides

44 Polishes

45 Synthetic resin amp Plastic products

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Distribution of UAM filed by Manufacturing and Service Enterprises

31 Out of the total UAM filed discussed above distribution as per Manufacturing

and Service Sector among Micro Small amp Medium segments in Uttarakhand

State are as noted below

Position as on 31st March 2017

SNo

Name of District

Udyog Aadhaar Regd

Micro Small Medium

Manufac-turing

Service M S M S M S

1 Almora 111 126 104 82 6 40 1 4

2 Bageshwar 101 82 96 77 5 5 0 0

3 Chamoli 96 99 96 93 0 6 0 0

4 Champawat 100 77 89 69 11 8 0 0

5 Dehradun 470 646 328 555 134 86 8 5

6 Haridwar 1217 501 604 384 543 110 70 7

7 Nainital 331 217 223 158 102 44 6 15

8 Pauri Garhwal 194 229 144 208 47 20 3 1

9 Pithoragarh 181 97 170 89 7 6 4 2

10 Rudraprayag 72 61 70 61 2 0 0 0

11 Tehri Garhwal 172 107 145 93 27 13 0 1

12 Udham Singh

Nagar

1123 553 725 453 374 95 24 5

13 Uttarkashi 75 188 72 175 3 13 0 0

Total 4243 2983 2866 2497 1261 446 116 40

Source www udyogaadhaargovin

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CHAPTER-VI

TRAINING INDUSTRIAL MOTIVATION CAMPAIGNS (IMC) AND

ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES (EDP)

The micro small and medium enterprises (MSME) sector has emerged as a highly

vibrant and dynamic sector of the Indian economy over the last five decades MSMEs not

only play crucial role in providing large employment opportunities at comparatively lower

capital cost than large industries but also help in industrialization of rural amp backward areas

thereby reducing regional imbalances assuring more equitable distribution of national

income and wealth MSMEs are complementary to large industries as ancillary units and

contribute enormously to the socio-economic development of the country

The Ministry of Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (Mo MSME) promotes the

development of micro and small enterprises in the country with the objective of creating self-

employment opportunities and upgrading the relevant skills of existing and potential

entrepreneurs

Entrepreneurship development is one of the key elements for promotion of micro and

small enterprises particularly the first generation entrepreneurs Entrepreneurship and

resultant creation of employment and wealth is a major means of inclusive development

Hence entrepreneurship development has been one of the priorities in almost all the

countries the world over

In order to ensure that young entrepreneurs are encouraged and suitably equipped to

go into new ventures the Ministry has set up three National level Entrepreneurship

Development Institute namely National Institute for Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (

NI-MSME) Hyderabad The National Institute for Entrepreneurship and Small Business

Development (NIESBUD) NOIDA and Indian Institute of Entrepreneurship (IIE) Guwahati to

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undertake the task of promotion of entrepreneurship and skill development training on a

regular basis

This institute has also been supporting the efforts of Government of Uttarakhand

Industrial Associations Technical Managerial Institutions other NGOs and entrepreneurs for

motivational and skill development needs

The State of Uttarakhand has difficult geographical terrain having international border

with Nepal China amp Tibet The state has about 89 of the land as a mountain region

containing transportation bottleneck It is not found viable in long run to set up large and

medium scale units in the hilly region The Institute is therefore focusing for development of

micro and small enterprises in this region for motivating the educated unemployed youths

towards self-employment

The Institute organized EDPs on Solar Energy Tour Operator and Tourist Guide

Bakery and Confectionary Products Computer Accounting with Tally Electrical Appliance

Repairing Garments manufacturing Food Processing etc at various locations in the

state It is vital to mention here that the Govt of Uttarakhand is focusing on

harvesting Solar Energy in the state therefore there is lot of scope in this renewable

source of energy

The Institute was assigned the targets for conducting of 6 ESDPs Gen 02 SC- 01 ST-

01 Women amp PH(S)- 01 SC(S)- 01 2 EDPs SC-01 GEN-1 IMCs-6 (Gen-03 SC-

02 ST-01) during the year The details of the aforesaid EDPs and IMCs is given at

annexure-I

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CHAPTER-VII

NATIONAL MANUFACTURING COMPTITIVENESS PROGRAMME

(NMCP)

The Government has announced formulation of National Manufacturing

Competitiveness Programme in 2005 with an objective to support the Small and Medium

Enterprises (SMEs) in their endeavour to become competitive and adjust the competitive

pressure caused by liberalization and moderation of tariff rates Under the scheme

Manufacturing Competitiveness Programme by the National Manufacturing Competitiveness

Council

Worldwide it is manufacturing that has driven growth In order to revive the

manufacturing sector particularly micro small and medium enterprises and to enable them

to adjust to the competitive pressures caused by liberalization and moderation of tariff rates

I propose to launch a new scheme that will help them strengthen their operations and

sharpen their competitiveness The scheme will be called the Manufacturing Competitiveness

Programme The design of the scheme will be worked out by the National Manufacturing

Competitiveness Council (NMCC) in consultation with the industry along with relevant stake

holders like the Ministry of MSME conceptualized and finalized the components of the

programme incorporating suitable inputs from the stake holders Nine Schemes have been

drawn up including schemes for promotion of ICT Design Clinics and Marketing Support etc

for SMEs Implementation will be in the PPP model and financing will be tied up during the

course of the next year

MSME-DI Haldwani motivated entrepreneurs to adopt and modernise themselves

taking assistance from NMCP schemes through various training programmes It also

conducted awareness programmes of some schemes like QMS amp QTT Lean Manufacturing

Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) Product Certification Zero Defect Zero Effect CLCSS

Businss Incubator Bar Code Energy Efficiency Technology etc

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON ldquoQMSQTTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Vinayak Grand Haridwar

DATE- 25072016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 36

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

AssttDirector (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI haldwani

Sh Sudipt Kumar Scientist BIS Dehradun

Sh Ashish Bhargava Consultant

URS

Certification

Haridwar

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON ldquoDESIGN CLINIC SCHEMErdquo

PLACE- Hotel Gardenia SIDCUL Haridwar

DATE- 20022017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 28

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Prof Dr S Ghosal Professor amp Director School of Design

Studies UPES Dehradun

Sh Amit Mohan Invetigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoPACKAGING FOR EXPORTldquo

PLACE- SBS PG College Rudrapur

DATE- 31052016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 32

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Tushar Bandopadhyay Asstt Director

IIP New Delhi

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoSUPPORT FOR ENTREPRENEURIAL AND MANAGERIAL

DEVELOPMENT OF SMEs THROUGH INCUBATORrdquo

PLACE- Amrapali Group of Institutes Haldwani

DATE- 22032016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 60

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh VK Sharma Dy Director Ic

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Amit Mohan Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoSUPPORT FOR ENTREPRENEURIAL AND MANAGERIAL

DEVELOPMENT OF SMEs THROUGH INCUBATORrdquo

PLACE- Graphic Era University Dehradun

DATE- 16112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 86

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh SC Kandpal

Asstt Director (MF)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh BK Tiwari DG

Graphic Era University

Sh Amit Mohan Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoSUPPORT FOR ENTREPRENEURIAL AND MANAGERIAL

DEVELOPMENT OF SMEs THROUGH INCUBATORrdquo

PLACE- University of Petroleum amp Energy

Studies Dehradun

DATE- 18112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 70

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh Amit Mohan

Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Dr KS Mishra Senior Professor

UPES Dehradun

Dr Shailey Singhal Associate Professor

UPES Dehradun

Dr PK Mishra Associate Professor

UPES Dehradun

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoZERO DEFECT ZERO EFFECTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Gardenia SIDCUL Haridwar

DATE- 08112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 58

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoZERO DEFECT ZERO EFFECTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Gardenia SIDCUL Haridwar

DATE- 16032017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 59

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh Pushkar Singh

Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Abhishek Srivastava ZED Consultant

QCI

Sh DK Aggarwal Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Amit Mohan Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoZERO DEFECT ZERO EFFECTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Rudra Continental Rudrapur

DATE- 22022017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 54

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh SC Kandpal

Asstt Director (MF)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh YC Pandey GM

DIC US Nagar

Sh Ashok Bansal Ex President

KGCCI

Sh DK Aggarwal Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoProduct Certificationrdquo

PLACE- Selaqui Dehradun

DATE- 19102016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 60

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh UC Khanduri

Asstt Director (Chem)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

ShSaurabh Tiwari Scientist

BIS Dehradun

Sh Kush Sharma Scientist

BIS Dehradun

Sh Ashish Bhargava Manager

URS Certification Haridwar

Sh Manoj Gaur Branch Director

NSIC Dehradun

Sh SS Katiyal Manager

DIC Dehradun

Sh Manoj Sharma President

UIWA Dehradun

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Reimbursement of Units under Technology amp Quality Up gradation Support

to MSME (TEQUP) for acquiring National and International Product

Certification

The details for the period 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are given below

SNo Name Of the Unit Reimbursement

Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Hertech Electronics

Plot NoI E Sector 12 IIE SIDCUL Haridwar

Rs 26250-

Total Rs 26250-

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CHAPTER-VIII

VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

Vendor Development Programmes (VDPs) are being organized by MSME Development

Institutes located in every corner of the country to provide common platform for business as

well as selling organizations to interact with each other with a view to identifying emerging

demands of the buyer organizations while simultaneously providing an opportunity for

displaying the capabilities of the small scale entrepreneurs and their industrial ventures Such

programmes have proved to be of immense use in locating suitable entrepreneurs by a

number of buying organizations including the Public Sector Enterprises various Wings of

Defence Railways and others in indigenising a number of products which hitherto have been

imported at a colossal cost

Two types of VDPs are being organized by MSME DIs - National Level VDPs -cum-

Exhibitions and State Level VDPs In National Level VDPs of 3 days duration large scale

organizations such as BEL BHEL TELCO BSNL IOC NHPC NTPC etc interact with MSEs in

establishing potential vendors In these National Level VDPs an exhibition is also put up for

displaying the products of MSMEs and large scale organizations In State Level VDPs only

one or two buying large scale organisation functioning in the State participates in the

programme and interacts with MSMEs (sellers) in the Buyer-Seller Meets Business enquiries

ranging from `5 crore to `20 crore per VDP are being generated through National Level

VDPs

MSME-DI conducted 05 State Level Vendor Development Programme in different

places of Uttarakhand state Details of programmes are as under

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- HRD Centre BHEL Haridwar

DATE- 09112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 28

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh DK Aggarwal

AsstDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Kotdwar

DATE- 16122016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 63

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh DS Martolia

AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME Haldwani

Sh Manoj Kumar General Manager

BEL Kotdwar

Sh SC Kandpal AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Haridwar

DATE- 29112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 38

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh Amit Mohan

Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Rajeshwar Giri DGM

THDC Rishikesh

Sh RM Dubey DGM (Procurement)

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Rai Singh DGM (VDP)

THDC Rishikesh

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME Haldwani

Sh GC Joshi Dy Manager

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Yogesh Sharma Manager

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Sadhu Ram Saini President

BIDWABahadrabad

Sh Harendra Garg Chairman

SMA Haridwar

Sh DK Aggarwal Asstt Director

MSME Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Rudrapur

DATE- 09032017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 58

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh SC Kandpal

Astt Director (MF)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Skand Shiv Bhardwaj BHEL

CFP Rudrapur

Sh K Das GM

Ic BHEL CFP Rudrapur

Sh VK Sharma Dy Director Ic

MSME-DI Haldwani

ShYC Pandey GM

DIC Rudrapur

Sh Ashok Bansal Ex President

KGCCI Kashipur

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Patel Nagar Dehradun

DATE- 20102016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 65

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR SH UCKHANDURI

AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Ashok Lalwani HUDCO

Dehradun

Sh Mahesh Sharma President

UIWA Dehradun

Sh Manoj Gaur BM

NSIC Dehradun

SmtKaushlya Bandhu Jt Director

DOI Dehradun

Sh SP Goyal Incharge

KGCCI Dehradun

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CHAPTER-IX

MARKETING ASSISTANCE AND TECHNOLOGY UP-GRADATION

SCHEME FOR MSME AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE ON BAR-CODE

MSMEs sector has emerged as a highly vibrant and dynamic sector of the Indian

economy over the last five decades MSMEs are not only playing crucial role in providing

large employment opportunities at comparatively lower capital cost than large industries but

also helping in industrialization of rural and backward areas thereby reducing regional

imbalances assuring more equitable distribution of national income and wealth

It may be mentioned here that Marketing a strategic tool for business development is

critical for the growth and survival of MSMEs Marketing is most important factor for the

success of any enterprise It is one of the weakest areas wherein MSMEs face major

problems in the present competitive age Due to lack of information scarcity of resources

and unorganized way of selling marketing MSME sector finds problems in exploiting new

markets

The objective of this programme envisages that some of those clusters of MSMEs which

have quality production and export potential shall be identified amp encouraged and assisted

through this scheme to achieve competitiveness in the national and international markets

The programme aims at improving the marketing competitiveness of MSME sector by

improving their techniques and technologiesrsquo promotion of exports and to provide a check on

imports also

Financial assistance on Bar-code

The basic objective of financial assistance is to enhance the marketing competitiveness of

Micro amp Small Enterprises (MSEs) by way of

(i) Providing 75 of one-time registration fee and annual recurring fee (for first three

years) paid by MSEs to GS1 India

(ii) (ii) Popularizing the adoption of bar codes on large scale amongst MSEs and (iii)

Motivating and encouraging MSEs for use of bar codes through conducting

seminars on Bar-code etc

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Reimbursement of Units under Bar Code ndash

The details for the period 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are given below

SNo Name Of the Unit Reimbursement Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Janisons Herbo Labs Pvt Ltd

Plot No 6Sector II DC IIE

Pantnagar

38430-

2- Ms Garg Foods

Naya Gaon Julfkaar

Kaladhungi Nainital

33451-

3- Ms Shree Herbal Health Care 79 Arhat Bazar Saharanpur Road Dehradun

25695-

4- Ms Govindam Enterprises

D-144F Top Floor Freedom Fighter Enclave

New Delhi

25695-

5- Ms Demigod Agro Food Pvt Ltd

4 Nandpuri Arya Nagar Chowk Opp Holy Baril

Jwalapur Haridwar

25695-

Total Rs 148966-

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Reimbursement to the Participating Units in Trade FairExhibition for the

year 2016-17 for Uttarakhand state ndash

SNo

Name of the Unit Amt Reimbursed

1 Ms Kashmir Emporium Raipur Road Dehradun

(International)

Rs 122772-

2 Ms Rawat Engg Tech Pvt Ltd Dehradun

(Domestic)

Rs 30000-

Total Rs 152772-

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CHAPTER-X

Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme (CLCSS) for Technology

Upgradation of the Small Scale Industries

The Ministry of Small Scale Industries (SSI) is operating a scheme for technology

upgradation of Small Scale Industries (SSI) called the Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme

(CLCSS) The Scheme aims at facilitating technology upgradation by providing upfront capital

subsidy to SSI units including tiny khadi village and coir industrial units on institutional

finance (credit) availed of by them for modernisation of their production equipment (plant and

machinery) and techniques The Scheme provides for 15 per cent capital subsidy to SSI units

including tiny units on institutional finance availed of by them for induction of well established

and improved technology in selected subsectorsproducts approved under the Scheme The

eligible amount of subsidy calculated under the scheme is based on the actual loan amount not

exceeding Rs1 crore

Due to insufficient investment and lack of awareness of both the quality standards and

access to modern technologies a large percentage of SSI units continue with outdated

technology and plant amp machinery With increasing competition due to liberalisation of the

economy the survival and growth of the SSI units are critically dependent on their

modernisation and technological upgradation Upgradation of both the process of manufacture

and corresponding plant and machinery is necessary for the small enterprises to reduce the cost

of production and remain price competitive at a time when cheaper products are easily available

in the global market

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CHAPTER-XI

QUALITY UPGRADATIONENVIRONMENT MANAGAMENT FOR

SMALL SCALE SECTOR THROUGH INCENTIVE FOR ISO 9000ISO

14001HACCP CERTIFICATION

The Small Scale Sector has emerged as dynamic and vibrant sector of Indian

Economy and it has been making significant contribution to industrial production export and

employment generation The process of economic liberalization and market reforms has

opened up the Indian small scale sector to the global competition In order to enhance the

competitive strength of the small scale sector the Government introduced an incentive

scheme for their technological upgradationquality improvement and environment

management The scheme provides incentive to those small scale ancillary undertaking who

have acquired ISO 9000ISO 14001HACCP certifications The scheme for ISO 9000

reimbursement in operation since March 1994 has now been enlarged so as to include

reimbursement of expenses for acquiring ISO 14001 certification also vide this Office

Administrative Order No41(8)ISOElectx2002 dt 28th October 2002 Upto 31st march

2014 25652 Micro amp Small units have been benefited from the scheme

-The Scheme envisages reimbursement of charges of acquiring ISO-9000ISO-

14001HACCP certifications to the extent of 75 of the expenditure subject to a

maximum of Rs 75000- in each case

The Salient features of the Scheme

a) The Permanent Registered Micro Small Enterprises (MSEs) units are eligible to avail

the Incentive Scheme

b) The Scheme is applicable to those MSEsancillaryTinySSSBE units who have already

acquired ISO-9000ISO-14001HACCP certification

c) The Scheme is applicable to those MSEsancillaryTinySSSBE units who have already

acquired ISO-9000ISO-14001HACCP certification

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Reimbursement to Units under ISO 900014000 scheme in Uttarakhand

state ndash

Approval details of units during 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are as under ndash

SNo Name of the Unit Reimbursement

Total Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Bajaj Nutraceuticals Roorkee Haridwar 45000-

2- Ms Nirmal Auto Components Bahadrabad Haridwar 38363-

3- Ms Manchanda Herbal Products Haridwar 46954-

4- Ms APS Electopower Pvt Ltd Haridwar

40500-

5- Ms Shree Badrinath Vaikalpik Urja Dehradun 30000-

6- Ms Rapid Moulders Pvt Ltd Haridwar 56250-

Total Rs 257067-

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CHAPTER-XII

GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT PREFERENCE POLICY FOR MICRO

amp SMALL ENTERPRISES

In order to provide assistance and support to Micro amp Small Enterprises (MSEs) for

marketing their products under the present Government Procurement Preference Policy for

micro amp small enterprises (MSEs) Government of India has been extending various facilities to

the MSEs registered with National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC) under its Single Point

Registration Scheme In addition to the facilities 358 items are also reserved for exclusive

purchase from MSE sector

Following units were enlisted under single point registration

SN Name amp Address Unit Amount Rs 1 Ms Ujjwal Labour Contract Co-operative Society

Dehradun

2000-

2 Ms Pacific Dynamics Roorkee

2000-

3 Ms Radiant Energy Enterprises Dehradun

1250-

4 Ms Harit Agro Products Jaspur Kashipur

2000-

5 Ms Asian Galaxy Pvt Ltd

Plot No 3 Sector IIDL IIE SIDCUL

5000-

6 Ms Isha Construction

Shop 32 amp 34 Grand Floor Raipur Road- Dehradun

2000-

7 Ms Dhirendra Singh Negi

Village Talli Bagi Patti Tehri Garhwal

2000-

8 Ms Electrocon Power

Village Rameshwarput Lalpur US Nagar

2000-

9 Ms Special Cables Pvt Ltd

Unit 2 Plot No 60-65 Sector-3IIE Pantnagar

3435-

10 Ms GB Equipment Systems Ltd

Industrial Area Selaqui- Dehradun

3500-

11 Ms GB Springs

PL 2223 Km Chakrata Road Rampur Dehradun

5000-

12 Ms Accuraus (India)

B-7 Ramnaga Indl Estate Roorke

2000-

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13 Ms Modern Electrn Electric Co

Dehradun

2000-

14 Ms Ms Godarari Enterprises

Dehradun

1250-

15 Ms Kanha Plastics Pvt Ltd

Dehradun

5000-

16 Ms IC Electicals Co(P) Ltd

Plot No E-94 Industrial Area Bharabad Haridwar

3450-

17 Ms Whale Graphics(India)Ltd

Dehradun

5000-

18 Jainson Herbo Labs Pvt Ltd

IIDC IIE US Nagar Pantnagar

3000-

19 Ms Krishna Murari Infratech

Pvt Ltd Haldwani

2000-

20 Ms Sakti Constructions

392 Indra Nagar Colony Dehrdun

3500-

21 Ms Universal Ind

B-8 Industrial Estate Bazpur Road Kashipur

5000-

22 Ms Sai Globe Packaging

Central Hope Town SelaquiDehradun

5000-

23 Ms Surat singh amp Sons

54 Akashdeep ColonyChakrata Road Dehradun

2000-

24 Ms Girraj Kintwear

7 Co-Operativ Society IE- Dehradun

2000-

25 Ms HQ Lamps Manufacturing

7 3-35 Sector 6 A SIDCUL Haridwar

3000-

26 Ms Uttam Rice amp Seeds Pvt Ltd

Gausala Mour Ramnagar Road Partappur Kashipur

2000-

27 Ms Creative Paper Products Rudrpur

2000-

28 Ms Asia Industries

Village Phaujimatkota Post ndashBhoorrani Rudrapur

-

29 Ms Shamsons Industries

C-22 Deveboomi Industrial Estate Roorkee

3000-

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30 Reveal Environment Solutions Kh N-999

Salem pur Rajputan Indusstrial Estate Roorkee

2000-

31 Ms Shiva Enterprises

2071 West Amber Talab Roorkee

2000-

32 Ms Aska Equipment Ltd

Plot NoC-21 Devbhoomi Indl Estate Raipur Haridwar

3000-

33 Ms Infinity

Kh Village Raipur Haridwar

3450-

34 Ms Badrinath Vaikalpik Urja

Shah Nagar Near Railaway Crossing Defance Colony Dehradun

2000-

35 Ms Amardeep Designs (P) Ltd

KhNo163 Laheshwari BhagwanPur Roorklee

3000-

36 Ms Amrit Herbals

Village amp Po Bhauwala-Dehradun

2000-

37 Ms Growth Associates

131 2nd

Floor BT Ganj-Roorkee

3000-

38 Ms Himalayan Hi Tech

Nurseries Santi Aashram Bharatpur Kamachaur

2000-

39 Ms JS Industries

Kunda Jaspur Road Kashipur US Nagar

3000-

40 Ms Digitech

8 Industrial Area Near Ram Nagar- Roorkee

2000-

41 Ms K-2 Cloth

Plot No 126-127 Sector IIDC

2000-

42 Ms Dinex India Pvt Ltd

59 Gandhi Road

2000-

43 Ms SK Guta

15 A Enclave GMS Road Dehradun

2000-

44 Ms Fire Devices(P) Ltd

Plot No 19-20 Sector-3A Indl Area SIDCUL Haridwar

3450-

Total

118285-

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CHAPTER-XIII

REVENUE EARNED

This Institute has earned revenue of Rs 140485- through consultancy services

provided to the MSMEs and fee collected for training programmes as per details given

below-

SNo Revenue Earnings Total for the

Financial Year (Rs)

1

CF WS revenue

0

2 Skill development programme (Training) fees- regular

course

8000

3 Skill development programme (Training) fees

Specialized High Tech Course (including CAD CAM)

0

4 Sale of Traineersquos products 50

5 Training Programme fees-

i Under Core Programme Action Plan 0

ii (Under PD Account) 0

6 Management Development Programme 0

7 Seminars Feesworkshop 5100

8 Capacity assessment 0

9 Project appraisals 0

10 Sick unit studies 0

11 In plant studies 0

12 Surveys 0

13 Energy audits 0

14 NSIC Registration GSPP 118285

15 Sub-Contracting Exchange (SCX) 0

16 Sale of publications 50

17 Others 6500

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18 Fee for participation in National Award-2013 0

19 NVDPVDP 0

TOTAL 137985

20 Sale of US stores etc 2500

Grand Total 140485

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CHAPTER-XIV

USE OF OFFICIAL LANGUAGE

Hindi is the Official Language of the Union of India and the Government policy aims at

progressively increasing the use of Hindi in official work Effective steps were taken during

the year in the Ministry of MSME to ensure compliance to Official Language Policy

implementation of the annual programme and compliance with the various orders of the

Government of India on the recommendations of the Committee of Parliament on Official

Language

COMPLIANCE OF SECTION 3(3)OF THE OFFICIAL LANGUAGE ACT 1963

All documents such as General Orders Notifications Press Communique Contracts

Agreements Tender Forms amp Notices Resolution MemorandumOffice memorandum

Administrative or other reports and Official Papers laid before a House or the Houses of

Parliament under section 3(3) of the Official Languages Act 1963 were issued bilingually

ie in Hindi and English General orders meant for departmental use were issued in Hindi

only

REPLIES TO LETTERS IN HINDI

All letters received in Hindi were replied to in Hindi

CORRESPONDENCE IN HINDI

Letters to State Governments Union Territory and Central Government offices located

in regions lsquoArsquo and lsquoBrsquo were issued in Hindi to the extent possible Similarly letters were sent in

Hindi to Central Government offices located in region lsquoCrsquo as per the targets laid down in the

Annual Programme About 9007 correspondence was made in Hindi in region lsquoArsquo 100 in

region rsquoBrsquo and 100 in region lsquoCrsquo

SECTIONS SPECIFIED FOR WORKING IN HINDI

The sections of the Ministry specified for doing 100 work in Hindi are working

satisfactorily

MONITORING AND INSPECTIONS

In order to ensure compliance with the Official Language Policy monitoring is done

though regular inspections

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CHAPTER-XV

TARGETS amp ACHIEVEMENTS

PART-A

1 Change in Industrial Scenario if any Industrial activity is gaining

momentum due to Industrial package to the state amp the upgradation of the MSEs

2 Other information ndash

I No of unit visited by MSME-DI

Official 117

Ii Total No of visitors inquiries

received in MSME-DI 648

iii Total No persons trained with- 414

a General 214

b Women Entrepreneurs 110 c SCST 17413 d Other backward Classes etc 12

e Minorities 0

3 Expenditure in Plan amp Non-Plan

a Plan Scheme-

Allotment Cumulative expenditure

FUNDS EXPENDITURE

Salary-14000000 12144775

Medical- 125000 124655

TE- 650000 647151

OE- 800000 7 99999

RRT- 4000 3000

Total 15579000 13719580

b Non-Plan Scheme- Nil

4 Administration Over

one year

Less than one year

a

b c

d

Post vacant Disciplinary proceeding initiated concluded pending Audit objections pending amp replied

Court cases pending if necessary

13

Nil Nil

Nil

01

Nil Nil

Nil

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Part- B

(This part may reflect the problems and actual work done under each programme as well

as actual extension service rendered for promotion of Industries)

1 Modernization of Workshop and

Laboratories- During

the month

Cumulative for the year

i Sanction received by MSME-DI

Converting the MSME-DI

Nil Nil

ii Value of new machinery

equipment installed received

Nil Nil

iii Value of orders of Machinery amp

Equipment placed with

DGSampD supplies

Nil Nil

2 Trade Industry growth-

i Nos of UAM registered

Manufacturingservice activity

Micro-5363 Small- 1707 Medium- 156

Total- 7226 (up to March2017)

ii Nos of UAM registered

ManufacturingServicing

activity

Manufacturing- 4243

Service- 2983

Total- 7226 (up to March2015)

iii Changes in industrial growth

rate if any (give information for

each trade unit(s) separately)

The industrial climate generated due to

announcement of Concessional package

provided impetus to the growth

parameters

3 Technical Assistance-

i No of entrepreneurs assisted

at the MSME-DI premises

outside premises

6481913

ii No of entrepreneurs assisted

at their premises

631

iii No of trade Associations

contacted for up-gradation of

Industries

12

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iv Details of programme for

specific group of covered in

Action Plan prepared along

with their details

NA

v No of units registered under

the Govt purchase

programme

43 Nos

vi Identification of products

having potential for

development in the State

(Attach a separate list)

1 Fruit based products

2 Processing of vegetables

3 Spice grinding

4 Glow signboard amp hoardings

5 Medicinal concentrate

6 Essential Oils

vii Problems of trade Industries

other than financial if any

Marketing amp transportation bottleneck

viii Additional support required for

improving performance of

trade Industries

Marketing Support

x Any other significant

programme Give information

or work done for each trade

discipline separately and

enclosed separate sheet to

highlight the salient points of

work done

No

4 Ancillary Development Programme No of-

a Captive Ancillary in the State NA

b New units (Anc) established

during the month

NA

c New items identified and

accepted for promoting

Ancillary

NA

d Vendor Development

Programme organized for

whom

Conducted programmes-

National Level-00

State level- 05 nos

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5 Any other special work done by the Institute- -

- One day awareness programme on Packaging for Exports

In Association with SBS College Rudrapur at Rudrapur on 31052016 for 32

participants

- One day workshop on Quality Management System amp Quality Technology

Tools (QMSQTT)

In Association with Bahadrabad Industries Development Welfare

Association Haridwar at Haridwar on 21072016 for 32 participants

- One day awareness programme on Product Certification

Conducted at Selaqui Dehradun on 19102016 for 60 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Design Clinic

Conducted at Haridwar on 20022016 for 28 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Digital Payment

Conducted in Uttarakhand State 16 programmes for 406 participants

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Part C Other Special Activities

Sl No Activity Target Achievement

1 Hindi Meeting 04 nos 04 nos

2 Hindi Pakhwara amp Hindi Diwas from 14092016 to

28092016 01 no 01 no

3 Hindi Workshop Nil Nil

4 Assistance provided in EDP of other organisation

(2 days EDP of NCCD) at MSME-DI

Haldwani

Nil 01 no

5 (i)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp Commercial Bid Opening on Lean Manufacturing for Auto component at Rudrapur on 22042016

(ii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in joint DSR

audit Audit with NPC Kanpur of Boss Cluster Rudrapur from 20042016 to 21042016 (iii)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint MBR3 Audit with QCI of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar from 08082016 to 10082016 (iv) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Boss Cluster at Rudrapur in November 2016

(v) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR5 Audit

of Pace Auto Cluster-1 at Rudrapur in November 2016 (vi)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint Audit

of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar in December 2016 (vii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Havells Fan Lean Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017 (viii)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp

Commercial Bid Opening for Plastic Component Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017

Nil

08 nos

6 Participated in National Awards held in Ludhiana Punjab on 18102016 presented by Honrsquoble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi

Nil 01 no

7 Participated in PMEGP Task force meeting of Nainital

District on 020816081116 Nil 02 nos

8 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a 3 days exhibition lsquoDestination Uttarakhand 2016rsquo organised by Ms Freindz Exhibition amp Promotions (p) ltd New Delhi at Dehradun from 24-26102016

Nil 01 no

9 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in the Stone Laying

ceremony of a new Technology Centre at Sitarganj on 141116 inaugrated by Honrsquoble Union Minister of MSMEs Sh Kalaraj Mishra

Nil 01 no

10 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a lsquoVendor Meet-

2016rsquo organised by Tata Auto Comp Systems Ltd at Rudrapur

Nil 01 no

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11 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in SLSC meeting for

National Awards and SLAB meeing at Dehradun on 17022017

Nil 01 no

12 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a training on

Lean Manufacturing at Indore MP from 080317 to 100317

Nil 01 no

13 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Hindi meeting

organized by NARAKAS on 30032017 01 no 01 no

PART-E

Sl

No

Description of activity Annual target Under PD

Ac

Total

1 EDPIMCEET Export

Packging Product

Certification QMS-QTT

Incubator ZEDDesign

8611113

31

Nil 25

i No of programmes

conducted

7601113

31

Nil 23

ii No of persons trained 159255032

326032235

16828

Nil 1001

2 Follow-up action of previous Entrepreneurship Development Programmes -

Year Total no of trainees

trained

No of trainees who

have set up units

employed till date

2006-07 143 39

2007-08 917 71

2008-09 946 36

2009-10 2323 43

2010-11 2203 49

2011-12 2321 53

2012-13 2265 59

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2013-14 2234 74

2014-15 504 53

2015-16 926

2016-17 414

3 Motivational Campaigns- Annual target Conducted

No of Campaigns

conducted

06 06

4 i Project profiles (new) Nil Nil

ii Project profiles

(updated)

Nil Nil

iii State industrial

profiles

Nil 1

iv District industrial

potential survey

reports

Nil 13

v Any other Nil Nil

5 Name of the units

provided-

Intensive technical

consultancy (A brief

write-up)

6 Programme on ISO 900014000

Year Target No of

Programmes

conducted

No of Units

participated

No of units

obtained ISO

certification

during the

year

No of units

obtained ISO

Certification

till date

2006-07 - - - - -

2007-08 - - - - -

2008-09 - - - 17 17

2009-10 - - - 10 10

2010-11 - - - - 24

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2011-12 - - - - 25

2012-13 - - - - Nil

2013-14 - - - - 17

2014-15 - - - 18

2015-16 - - - 11 11

7 Programmes on

Name of the programme No of Programmes No of participants

WTO - -

One Day Awareness

Programme on Cluster Dev

Scheme

- -

One day Awareness

Programme on IPR

- -

9 Vendor Development Programmes cum exhibitions

Year Tar

get

No of

VDPs

conducted

No of SSI

units

participat

ed

No unit

register

ed

During

the

month

No of SSI units obtained orders

No

Rs No Rs

2006-07 1 - - - - - - - -

2007-08 NIL - - - - - - - -

2008-09 1 1 120 - - - - - -

2009-10 1 - - - - - - - -

2010-11 1 1 43 - - - - - -

2011-12 3 3 222 - - - - - -

2012-13 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

311

158+551

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2013-14 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

314

148+1541

-

-

-

-

-

- 2014-15 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

374

118+2000

-

-

-

-

-

-

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2015-16 5 1

5(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

236

100+2000

-

-

-

-

-

- 2016-17 5 1

5(SVDP)

0(NVDP)

259

Nil

10 Programmes on Achievement

ii Energy conservationEnergy Efficient

Technology etc

00

iv Packaging for export 01

v Product Certification 01

vi CLCSS 00

vii QMSQTT 01

Viii Lean Manufacturing 00

ix Business Incubator 03

x Design Clinic 01

xi ZED 03

11

Revenue of the Institute

Total revenue

earned

Rs

140485-

12

Revenue of the workshop

Annual

Target

Total revenue

earned

Rs

Nil Nil

13 Media coverage details- No(s)

i Press releases during the Year 4

ii Exhibitions participated 02

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iii RadioTV talks -

iv Advertisements released 5

v Press clipping compiled for the year -

vi Press clipping hosted on website -

vii Publications if any -

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CHAPTER-XVI

DISTRICT INDUSTRIES CENTRES VISITED BY THE OFFICERS OF

THIS INSTITUTE

The officers of this Institute visited District Industries Centre for discussion relating to

development of industries in the state and in connection with attending the Task Force

Meetingother official work

1 District Industries Centre Haldwani

2 District Industries Centre Almora

3 District Industries Centre Rudrapur Udham Singh Nagar

4 District Industries Centre Bageshwar

5 District Industries Centre Roorkee

6 District Industries Centre Dehradun

7 District Industries Centre Kotdwar

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CHAPTER-XVII

INCENTIVES TO ENTREPRENEURS

(i) Fiscal Incentives to new Industrial Units and to existing units on their substantial

expansion

New Industrial units and existing industrial units on their substantial expansion as defined set

up in growth centers industrial infrastructure development center(IIDCs) Industrial Estates

Export Processing Zones Theme Parks (Food Processing Parks Software Technology Parks

etc) as stated in Annexure-1 and Other areas as notified from time to time by the Central

Government are entitled to

(A) 100 (hundred percent) outright excise duty exception for a period of 10 years from

the date of commencement of commercial production

(B) 100 Income tax exemption for initial period of five years and thereafter 30 for

companies and 25 for other than companies for a further period of five years for

the entire state of Uttaranchal and Himachal Pradesh from the date of

commencement of commercial production

(C) 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

Rs30 lakh The existing units will also be entitled to this subsidy on their substantial

expansion as defined

(D) Thrust sector industries as mentioned in Annexure-II are entitled to similar

concession as mentioned in para 3(i) amp (ii) above in the entire state of Uttaranchal

and Himachal Pradesh without any area restrictions

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Development of Industrial Infrastructure

(i) The funding pattern under the Growth Centre Scheme currently envisaging a

central assistance of Rs10 crore per center is raised to Rs15 crore per center

(ii) The financing pattern of integrated infrastructure development center (IIDC)

between Government of India and SIDBI will change from 23 to 41 and the GOI

funds would be in the nature of a grant so as to provide the required infrastructural

support

Other Incentives

(i) Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna (PMMY) To bring the unbanked people under

the mainstream banking and make the neglected section of the population self

reliant and self dependent Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna was launched under 3

stages ie Shishu (Max Rs 50000) Kishor (Max Rs 5 Lacs)and Tarun (Rs 10

Lacs)

(iv) Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP)

Government of India has approved the introduction of a new credit linked subsidy

programme called Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation programme (PMEGP)

by merging the two schemes Prime Ministerrsquos Rojgar Yojana (PMRY) and Rural

Employment Generation Programme (REGP) for generation of employment

opportunities through establishment of Micro enterprise in rural as well as urban

areas PMEGP is a central sector scheme and being administrated by Ministry of

Micro Small amp Medium Enterprises (Mo MSME) The scheme is implementing by

Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC)a statutory organization under the

administrative control of Mo MSME as the single nodal agency at the National

level At the State level the scheme is being implemented through State

KVIC Directorates State Khadi amp Village Industries Boards ( KVIBs) and District

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Industries Centre( DICs) and Banks The Government subsidy under the scheme is

being routed by KVIC through the identified banks for eventual distribution to the

beneficiaries entrepreneurs in their Bank accounts

Ineligible Industries under the Policy

The list of industries excluded from the purview of proposed concessions is at

Annexure ndashII

In addition the Doon Valley Notifications (SONo102(E) dated 1st Feb 1989

(Annexure-IV) as amended from time to time issued by Ministry of Environment amp

Forests would continue to operate in the Doon Valley area on the industries

notified under it are excluded from the proposed concessions in the state of

Uttarakhand

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Annex -I

DETAILS OF TRAINING PROGRAMME CONDUCTED DURING THE YEAR 2016-17 S No Programme details Duration Candidate Details Name of the

Coordinator SC ST OBC PH GEN TOTAL M F M F M F M F M F

EDP

1 EDP (GEN) on Tour

Operator amp Tourist Guide at Ranibagh

Haldwani Nainital

18022017

to 22022017

10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 2 22 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director (Mech)

2 EDP(SC) on Wireman

Training at Shantipuri

Pantnagar US Nagar

13022017

to

23022017

18 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 20 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

3 ESDP (WPH-STP)

on Bakery amp

Confectionary Products Ranibagh

Nainital

06092016

to

20102016

0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 20 23 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

4 ESDP(SC-STP) on

Computer Accounting with Tally at

Kaladhungi Nainital

16082016

to 29092016

10 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

5 ESDP(SC) on Computer Accounting

Dehradun

21072016 to

02092016

10 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 5 25 UC Khanduri Asst Director

(Chem)

6 ESDP(GEN) on

Garments

Manufacturing at

Almora

22072016

to

02092016

0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 21 23 DS Martolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

7 ESDP(GEN) on Solar Energy at Haldwani

Nainital

04112016 to

16122016

3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 16 0 20 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

I- Total Participants

(Nos)

51 20 0 1 2 3 1 0 30 48 156

IMC

1 IMC(Gen) at Pantnagar US Nagar

23022017 16 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 13 8 38 DK Aggarwal Asst Director

(Mech)

2 IMC(SC) at ITI

Bageshwar

18032017 31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 50 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

3 IMC(SC) at Takula

Almora

09032016 22 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 4 39 UC Khanduri

Asst Director (Chem)

4 IMC(Gen) at JITI

Almora

16032017 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 9 42 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

5 IMC(ST) at ITI

Almora

15032016 19 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 41 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

6 IMC(Gen) at Ranibagh Haldwani Nainital

23022017 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 35 6 45 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

II- Total Participants

(Nos)

93 9 12 0 4 0 0 0 110 27 255

Grand Total (I + II)

13 PROGRAMMES

144 29 12 1 6 3 1 0 140 75 411

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Annex -II

List of Thrust Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo List of Thrust Industries

01 Floriculture

02 Medicinal herbs and aromatic herbs etc ndash processing

03 Honey

04 Horticulture and Agro based Industries such as -

a Sauces Ketchup etc

b Fruit juices amp fruit pulp

c Jams Jellies vegetable juices puree pickles etc

d Preserved fruits and vegetables

e Processing of fresh fruits and vegetables including packaging

f Processing preservation packaging of mushrooms

05 Food processing industry excluding those included in the negative list

06 Sugar and its by-products

07 Silk and silk products

08 Wool and wool products

09 Woven fabrics (Excisable garments)

10 Sports goods and articles and equipment for general physical exercise and equipment

for adventure sports activities

11 Paper and paper products excluding those in negative list

12 Pharma products

13 Information amp communication technology

Computer hardware

14 Bottling of mineral water

15 Eco-tourism ndash Hotels resorts spa entertainmentamusement parks and ropeways

16 Industrial gases (based on atmospheric fraction)

17 Handicrafts

18 Non-timber forest product based industries

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Negative List of Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo Negative list of Industries

01 Tobacco and tobacco products including cigarettes and pan masala

02 Thermal Power Plant (coaloil based)

03 Coal washeries dry coal processing

04 Inorganic Chemicals excluding medicinal grade oxygen (280411) medicinal grade hydrogen peroxide

(284711) compressed air (285130)

05 Organic Chemicals excluding Provitamins vitamins Hormones (2936) Glycosides (2939) sugars (2940)

06 Tanning and dying extracts tanins and their derivatives dyes colours paints and varnishes putty fillers and

other mastics inks

07 Marble and mineral substances not classified anywhere

08 Flour mills and rice mills

09 Foundries using coal

10 Minerals fuels mineral oils and products of their distillation

Bituminous substances mineral waxes

11 Synthetic rubber product

12 Cement clinkers and asbestos raw including fibre

13 Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp Fuses fireworks matches propellant powder etc)

14 Mineral or chemical fertilizers

15 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture and formulation)

16 Fibre glass and articles thereof

17 Manufacture of pulp ndash wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving pulp)

18 Branded aerated water soft drinks (non-fruit based)

19 Paper-

Writing or printing paper etc

Paper or paperboard etc

Maplitho paper etc

Newsprint in rolls or sheets

Craft paper etc

Sanitary towels etc

Cigarette paper

Grease-proof paper

Toilet or facial tissue etc

Paper and paperboard laminated internally with bitumen tar or asphalt

Carbon or similar copying paper

Products consisting of sheets of paper or paper board impregnated coated or covered with plastics etc

Paper and paperboard coated impregnated or covered with wax etc

20 Plastics and articles thereof

Serial No 5 Reproduction synthesis not allowed as also downstream industries for sugar

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Annex -III

RESTRICTIONS ON LOCATION OF INDUSTRIES MINING OPERATIONS AND OTHER DEVELOPMENT

ACTIVITIES IN DOON VALLEY IN UTTAR PRADESH

MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS

(Department of Environment Forests amp Wildlife)

New Delhi the 1st February 1989

NOTIFICATION

NOTIFICATION under section 3(2)(v) of Environment (Protection) Act 1986 and Rule 5(3) (d) of

Environment (Protection) Rules 1986 Restricting location of industries mining operations and other

development activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh

SO102(E) ndash Whereas notification under sub-rule (3) of rule 5 of the Environment (Protection)

Rules 1986 inviting objections against the imposition of restriction on location of industries mining

operation and other developmental activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh was published vide No

SO 923(E) dated the 6th October 1988

And Whereas all objections received have been duly considered by the Central Government

Now therefore in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (d) of sub-rule (3) of Rule 5 of the

said rules the Central Government hereby imposes restrictions on the following activities in Doon Valley

bounded on the North by Mussorie ridge in the North-East by Lesset Himalayan range on the South-

West by Shivalik ranges river Ganga in the South-East and river Yamuna in the North-West except those

activities which are permitted by the Central Government for examining the environmental impacts

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(i) Location setting of industrial units ndash It has to be as per guidelines given in the annexure or guidelines

as may be issued from time to time by the Ministry of Environment amp Forests Government of India

(ii) Mining ndash Approval of the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests must be obtained before starting

any mining activity

(iii) Tourism ndash It should as per Tourism Development Plan (TDP) to be prepared by the State Department

of Tourism and duly approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(iv) Grazing ndash As per the plan to be prepared by the State Government and duly approved by the Union

Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(v) Land Use ndash As per Master Plan of development and Land Use Plan of the entire area to be prepared

by the State Government and approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

[No J-200123886-1A]

Sd-

(KP GEETHAKRISHNAN)

Secretary

ANNEXURE

Guidelines for permitting restricting industrial units in the Doon Valley area

Industries will be classified under Green Orange and Red categories as shown below for purposes of

permittingrestricting such industrial units in the Doon Valley from the environmental and ecological

considerations

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CATEGORY GREEN

A LIST OF INDUSTRIES IN APPROVED INDUSTRIAL AREAS WHICH MAY BE DIRECTRLY CONSIDERED

FOR ISSUE OF NO OBJECTION CERTIFICATE WITHOUT REFERRING TO (MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS) (IN CASE OF DOUBTS REFERENCE WILL BE MADE TO MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS)

1 All such non-obnoxious and non-hazardous industries employing upto 100 persons The

abnoxious and hazardous industries are those using inflammable explosive corrosive or

toxic substances

2 All such industries which do not discharge industrial effluents of a polluting nature and

which do not undertake any of the following process

Electroplating

Galvanizing

Bleaching

Degreasing

Phosphating

Dyeing

Pickling tanning

Polishing

Cooking of fibres and Digesting

Designing of Fabric

Unhairing Soaking deliming and bating of hides

Washing of fabric

Trimming Puling juicing and blanching of fruits and vegetables

Washing of equipment and regular floor washing using of considerable cooling water

Separated milk buttermilk and whey

Stopping and processing of grain

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Distillation of alcohol stillage and evaporation

Slaughtering of animals rendering of bones washing of meat

Juicing of sugar cane extraction of sugar Filteration centrifugation distillation

Pulping and fermenting of coffee beam

Processing of fish

Filter back wash in DM Plants exceeding 20 KI per day capacity

Pulp making pulp processing and paper making Cocking of coal washing of blast furnace

flue gases

Stripping of oxides

Washing of used sand by hydraulic discharge

Washing of latex etc

Solvent extraction

3 All such industries which do no use fuel in their manufacturing process or in any subsidiary

process and which do not emit fugitive emissions of a diffused nature

Industries not satisfying any one of the three criteria are recommended to be referred to Ministry

of Environment amp Forests

The following industries appear to fall in non-hazardous non-obnoxious and non-polluting

category subject to fulfillment of above three conditions

1 Atta-chakkies

2 Rice Mullors

3 Iceboxes

4 Dal mills

5 Groundnut decortinating (dry)

6 Chilling

7 Tailoring and garment making

8 Apparl making 9 Cotton and woolen hosiery

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10 Handloom weaving

11 Shoe lace manufacturing

12 Gold and Silver thread and sari work

13 Gold and Silver smithy

14 Leather Footwear and leather products excluding tanning amp hide processing

15 Manufacture of mirror from sheet glass and photo-frame

16 Musical instruments manufacturing

17 Sports goods

18 Bamboo and cane products (only dry operations)

19 Card Board and paper products (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

20 Insulation and other coated papers (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

21 Scientific and Mathematical instruments

22 Furniture (Wooden and Steel)

23 Assembly of domestic electrical appliances

24 Radio assembling

25 Fountain pens

26 Polythene plastic and PVC goods through extrusionmoulding

27 Surgical gauges and bandages

28 Railway sleepers (only concrete)

29 Cotton spinning and weaving

30 Rope (cotton and plastic)

31 Carpet weaving

32 Assembly of Air coolers

33 Wires pipes-extruded shapes from metals

34 Automobile servicing amp repair stations

35 Assembly of Bicycles baby carriages and other small non-motorised vehicles

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36 Electronics equipment (assembly)

37 Toys

38 Candles

39 Carpentary ndash excluded saw mill

40 Cold storage (small scale)

41 Restaurants

42 Oil-ginningexpelling (non-hydrogenation and no refining)

43 Ice Cream

44 Mineralized water

45 Jobbing amp Machining

46 Manufacture of Steel units amp suit cases

47 Paper pins amp U clips

48 Block making for printing

49 Optical frames

CATEGORY ORANGE

B LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CAN BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY WITH PROPER

ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL ARRANGEMENT

1 All such industries which discharge some liquid effluents (below 500 klday) that can be

controlled with suitable proven technology

2 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is less than 24 mtday and

the particulars emissions from which can be controlled with suitable proven technology

3 All such industries employing not more than 500 persons

The following industries with adoption of proven pollution control technology subject to

fulfilling the above three condition fall under this category

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1 Lime manufacture ndash pending decision on proven pollution control device and

Supreme Courtrsquos decision on quarrying

2 Ceramics

3 Sanitary ware

4 Tyres and tubes

5 Refuse incineration (controlled)

6 Flour mills

7 Vegetable oils including solvent extracted oils

8 Soap without steam boiling process and synthetic detergents formulation

9 Steam generating plants

10 Manufacture of office and house hold equipment and appliances involving use of

fossil fuel combustion

11 Manufacture of machineries and machine tools and equipments

12 Industrial gases (only) Nitrogen Oxygen and CO2

13 Miscellaneous glassware without involving use of fossil-fuel combustion

14 Optical glass

15 Laboratory ware

16 Petroleum storage amp transfer facilities

17 Surgical and medical products including amp probabilities of latex products

18 Foot wear (Rubber)

19 Bakery products biscuits amp Confectioners

20 Instant teacoffee coffee processing

21 Malted food

22 Manufacture of power driven pumps compressors refrigeration units fire

fighting equipment etc

23 Wire drawing (cold process) amp bailing straps

24 Steel furniture fasteners etc

25 Plastic processed goods

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26

Medical amp surgical instruments

27

Acetylene (synthetic)

28

Glue amp Gelatine

29

Potassium permanganse

30

Metallic sodium

31

Photographic films papers amp photographic chemicals

32

Surface coating industries

33

Fragrances fragours amp food additives

34

Plant nutrients (only manure)

Note

35

aerated watersoft drink

(a) Industries falling within the above identified list shall be assessed by the State Pollution

Control Board and referred to the Union Department of Environment for consideration

before according No Objection Certificate

(b) The total number of fuel burning industries that shall be permitted in the Valley will be

limited by 8 tonnes per day or Sulphur Dioxides from all sources (This corresponds to 400

tonnes per day Coal with 1 sulphur)

(c) Setting of Industrial areas should be based on sound criteria

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CATEGORY RED

C LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CANNOT BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY

1 All those industries which discharge effluents of a polluting nature at the rate of more

than 500 klday and for which the natural course for sufficient dilution is not available

and effluents from which cannot be controlled with suitable technology

2 All such industries employing more than 500 personsday

3 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is more than 24 mtday

The following industries appear to fall under this category covered by all the points as

above

1 Ferrous and non-ferrous metal extraction refining casting forging alloy making

processing etc

2 Dry Coal ProcessingMineral processing industries like Ore

sintering benefication pollutization etc

3 Phosphate look processing plants

4 Cement plants with horizontal rotary kilns

5 Glass and glass products involving use of coal

6 Petroleum refinery

7 Petro-chemical industries

8 Manufacture of lubricating oils and greases

9 Synthetic rubber manufacture

10 Coal oil wood or nuclear based thermal power plants

11 Vanaspati hydrogenated vegetable oils for industrial purposes

12 Sugar mills (white and khandari)

13 Craft paper mills

14 Coke oven by products and coaltar distillation products

15 Alkalies

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16

Caustic soda

17

Potash

18

Electro thermal products (artificial abrasives Calcium carbide etc)

19

Phosphorous and its compounds

20

Acids and their salts (organic amp inorganic)

21

Nitrogen compounds (Cynides cynamides and other nitrogen compounds)

22

Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp fuses)

23

Pthalic anhydride

24

Processes involving chlorinated hydrocarbon

25

Chlorine Fluorine bromine Iodine amp their compounds

26

Fertilizer industry

27

Paper board and straw board

28

Synthetics fibres

29 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture

formulations)

amp

30 Basic drugs

31 Alcohol (Industrial or potable)

32 Leather industry including tanning and processing

33 Coke making coal liquification and fuel gas making industries

34 Fibre glass production and processing

35 Manufacture of pulp-wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving

pulp)

36 Pigment dyes and their intermediates

37 Industrial carbons (including graphite electrodes anodes midget electrodes

graphite blocks graphite crucibles gas carbons activated carbon synthetic

diamonds carbon black channel black lamp black etc)

38 Electro-chemicals (other than these covered under Alkali group)

39 Paints enamels amp varnishes

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40 Poly propylene

41 Poly Vinyl chloride

42 Cement with vertical shaft kiln technology penging certification of proven

technology on pollution control

43 Chlorates perchlorates amp peroxides

44 Polishes

45 Synthetic resin amp Plastic products

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CHAPTER-VI

TRAINING INDUSTRIAL MOTIVATION CAMPAIGNS (IMC) AND

ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES (EDP)

The micro small and medium enterprises (MSME) sector has emerged as a highly

vibrant and dynamic sector of the Indian economy over the last five decades MSMEs not

only play crucial role in providing large employment opportunities at comparatively lower

capital cost than large industries but also help in industrialization of rural amp backward areas

thereby reducing regional imbalances assuring more equitable distribution of national

income and wealth MSMEs are complementary to large industries as ancillary units and

contribute enormously to the socio-economic development of the country

The Ministry of Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (Mo MSME) promotes the

development of micro and small enterprises in the country with the objective of creating self-

employment opportunities and upgrading the relevant skills of existing and potential

entrepreneurs

Entrepreneurship development is one of the key elements for promotion of micro and

small enterprises particularly the first generation entrepreneurs Entrepreneurship and

resultant creation of employment and wealth is a major means of inclusive development

Hence entrepreneurship development has been one of the priorities in almost all the

countries the world over

In order to ensure that young entrepreneurs are encouraged and suitably equipped to

go into new ventures the Ministry has set up three National level Entrepreneurship

Development Institute namely National Institute for Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (

NI-MSME) Hyderabad The National Institute for Entrepreneurship and Small Business

Development (NIESBUD) NOIDA and Indian Institute of Entrepreneurship (IIE) Guwahati to

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undertake the task of promotion of entrepreneurship and skill development training on a

regular basis

This institute has also been supporting the efforts of Government of Uttarakhand

Industrial Associations Technical Managerial Institutions other NGOs and entrepreneurs for

motivational and skill development needs

The State of Uttarakhand has difficult geographical terrain having international border

with Nepal China amp Tibet The state has about 89 of the land as a mountain region

containing transportation bottleneck It is not found viable in long run to set up large and

medium scale units in the hilly region The Institute is therefore focusing for development of

micro and small enterprises in this region for motivating the educated unemployed youths

towards self-employment

The Institute organized EDPs on Solar Energy Tour Operator and Tourist Guide

Bakery and Confectionary Products Computer Accounting with Tally Electrical Appliance

Repairing Garments manufacturing Food Processing etc at various locations in the

state It is vital to mention here that the Govt of Uttarakhand is focusing on

harvesting Solar Energy in the state therefore there is lot of scope in this renewable

source of energy

The Institute was assigned the targets for conducting of 6 ESDPs Gen 02 SC- 01 ST-

01 Women amp PH(S)- 01 SC(S)- 01 2 EDPs SC-01 GEN-1 IMCs-6 (Gen-03 SC-

02 ST-01) during the year The details of the aforesaid EDPs and IMCs is given at

annexure-I

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CHAPTER-VII

NATIONAL MANUFACTURING COMPTITIVENESS PROGRAMME

(NMCP)

The Government has announced formulation of National Manufacturing

Competitiveness Programme in 2005 with an objective to support the Small and Medium

Enterprises (SMEs) in their endeavour to become competitive and adjust the competitive

pressure caused by liberalization and moderation of tariff rates Under the scheme

Manufacturing Competitiveness Programme by the National Manufacturing Competitiveness

Council

Worldwide it is manufacturing that has driven growth In order to revive the

manufacturing sector particularly micro small and medium enterprises and to enable them

to adjust to the competitive pressures caused by liberalization and moderation of tariff rates

I propose to launch a new scheme that will help them strengthen their operations and

sharpen their competitiveness The scheme will be called the Manufacturing Competitiveness

Programme The design of the scheme will be worked out by the National Manufacturing

Competitiveness Council (NMCC) in consultation with the industry along with relevant stake

holders like the Ministry of MSME conceptualized and finalized the components of the

programme incorporating suitable inputs from the stake holders Nine Schemes have been

drawn up including schemes for promotion of ICT Design Clinics and Marketing Support etc

for SMEs Implementation will be in the PPP model and financing will be tied up during the

course of the next year

MSME-DI Haldwani motivated entrepreneurs to adopt and modernise themselves

taking assistance from NMCP schemes through various training programmes It also

conducted awareness programmes of some schemes like QMS amp QTT Lean Manufacturing

Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) Product Certification Zero Defect Zero Effect CLCSS

Businss Incubator Bar Code Energy Efficiency Technology etc

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON ldquoQMSQTTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Vinayak Grand Haridwar

DATE- 25072016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 36

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

AssttDirector (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI haldwani

Sh Sudipt Kumar Scientist BIS Dehradun

Sh Ashish Bhargava Consultant

URS

Certification

Haridwar

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON ldquoDESIGN CLINIC SCHEMErdquo

PLACE- Hotel Gardenia SIDCUL Haridwar

DATE- 20022017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 28

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Prof Dr S Ghosal Professor amp Director School of Design

Studies UPES Dehradun

Sh Amit Mohan Invetigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoPACKAGING FOR EXPORTldquo

PLACE- SBS PG College Rudrapur

DATE- 31052016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 32

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Tushar Bandopadhyay Asstt Director

IIP New Delhi

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoSUPPORT FOR ENTREPRENEURIAL AND MANAGERIAL

DEVELOPMENT OF SMEs THROUGH INCUBATORrdquo

PLACE- Amrapali Group of Institutes Haldwani

DATE- 22032016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 60

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh VK Sharma Dy Director Ic

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Amit Mohan Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoSUPPORT FOR ENTREPRENEURIAL AND MANAGERIAL

DEVELOPMENT OF SMEs THROUGH INCUBATORrdquo

PLACE- Graphic Era University Dehradun

DATE- 16112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 86

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh SC Kandpal

Asstt Director (MF)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh BK Tiwari DG

Graphic Era University

Sh Amit Mohan Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoSUPPORT FOR ENTREPRENEURIAL AND MANAGERIAL

DEVELOPMENT OF SMEs THROUGH INCUBATORrdquo

PLACE- University of Petroleum amp Energy

Studies Dehradun

DATE- 18112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 70

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh Amit Mohan

Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Dr KS Mishra Senior Professor

UPES Dehradun

Dr Shailey Singhal Associate Professor

UPES Dehradun

Dr PK Mishra Associate Professor

UPES Dehradun

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoZERO DEFECT ZERO EFFECTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Gardenia SIDCUL Haridwar

DATE- 08112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 58

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoZERO DEFECT ZERO EFFECTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Gardenia SIDCUL Haridwar

DATE- 16032017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 59

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh Pushkar Singh

Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Abhishek Srivastava ZED Consultant

QCI

Sh DK Aggarwal Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Amit Mohan Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoZERO DEFECT ZERO EFFECTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Rudra Continental Rudrapur

DATE- 22022017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 54

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh SC Kandpal

Asstt Director (MF)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh YC Pandey GM

DIC US Nagar

Sh Ashok Bansal Ex President

KGCCI

Sh DK Aggarwal Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoProduct Certificationrdquo

PLACE- Selaqui Dehradun

DATE- 19102016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 60

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh UC Khanduri

Asstt Director (Chem)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

ShSaurabh Tiwari Scientist

BIS Dehradun

Sh Kush Sharma Scientist

BIS Dehradun

Sh Ashish Bhargava Manager

URS Certification Haridwar

Sh Manoj Gaur Branch Director

NSIC Dehradun

Sh SS Katiyal Manager

DIC Dehradun

Sh Manoj Sharma President

UIWA Dehradun

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Reimbursement of Units under Technology amp Quality Up gradation Support

to MSME (TEQUP) for acquiring National and International Product

Certification

The details for the period 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are given below

SNo Name Of the Unit Reimbursement

Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Hertech Electronics

Plot NoI E Sector 12 IIE SIDCUL Haridwar

Rs 26250-

Total Rs 26250-

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CHAPTER-VIII

VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

Vendor Development Programmes (VDPs) are being organized by MSME Development

Institutes located in every corner of the country to provide common platform for business as

well as selling organizations to interact with each other with a view to identifying emerging

demands of the buyer organizations while simultaneously providing an opportunity for

displaying the capabilities of the small scale entrepreneurs and their industrial ventures Such

programmes have proved to be of immense use in locating suitable entrepreneurs by a

number of buying organizations including the Public Sector Enterprises various Wings of

Defence Railways and others in indigenising a number of products which hitherto have been

imported at a colossal cost

Two types of VDPs are being organized by MSME DIs - National Level VDPs -cum-

Exhibitions and State Level VDPs In National Level VDPs of 3 days duration large scale

organizations such as BEL BHEL TELCO BSNL IOC NHPC NTPC etc interact with MSEs in

establishing potential vendors In these National Level VDPs an exhibition is also put up for

displaying the products of MSMEs and large scale organizations In State Level VDPs only

one or two buying large scale organisation functioning in the State participates in the

programme and interacts with MSMEs (sellers) in the Buyer-Seller Meets Business enquiries

ranging from `5 crore to `20 crore per VDP are being generated through National Level

VDPs

MSME-DI conducted 05 State Level Vendor Development Programme in different

places of Uttarakhand state Details of programmes are as under

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- HRD Centre BHEL Haridwar

DATE- 09112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 28

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh DK Aggarwal

AsstDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Kotdwar

DATE- 16122016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 63

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh DS Martolia

AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME Haldwani

Sh Manoj Kumar General Manager

BEL Kotdwar

Sh SC Kandpal AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Haridwar

DATE- 29112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 38

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh Amit Mohan

Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Rajeshwar Giri DGM

THDC Rishikesh

Sh RM Dubey DGM (Procurement)

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Rai Singh DGM (VDP)

THDC Rishikesh

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME Haldwani

Sh GC Joshi Dy Manager

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Yogesh Sharma Manager

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Sadhu Ram Saini President

BIDWABahadrabad

Sh Harendra Garg Chairman

SMA Haridwar

Sh DK Aggarwal Asstt Director

MSME Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Rudrapur

DATE- 09032017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 58

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh SC Kandpal

Astt Director (MF)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Skand Shiv Bhardwaj BHEL

CFP Rudrapur

Sh K Das GM

Ic BHEL CFP Rudrapur

Sh VK Sharma Dy Director Ic

MSME-DI Haldwani

ShYC Pandey GM

DIC Rudrapur

Sh Ashok Bansal Ex President

KGCCI Kashipur

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Patel Nagar Dehradun

DATE- 20102016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 65

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR SH UCKHANDURI

AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Ashok Lalwani HUDCO

Dehradun

Sh Mahesh Sharma President

UIWA Dehradun

Sh Manoj Gaur BM

NSIC Dehradun

SmtKaushlya Bandhu Jt Director

DOI Dehradun

Sh SP Goyal Incharge

KGCCI Dehradun

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सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

CHAPTER-IX

MARKETING ASSISTANCE AND TECHNOLOGY UP-GRADATION

SCHEME FOR MSME AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE ON BAR-CODE

MSMEs sector has emerged as a highly vibrant and dynamic sector of the Indian

economy over the last five decades MSMEs are not only playing crucial role in providing

large employment opportunities at comparatively lower capital cost than large industries but

also helping in industrialization of rural and backward areas thereby reducing regional

imbalances assuring more equitable distribution of national income and wealth

It may be mentioned here that Marketing a strategic tool for business development is

critical for the growth and survival of MSMEs Marketing is most important factor for the

success of any enterprise It is one of the weakest areas wherein MSMEs face major

problems in the present competitive age Due to lack of information scarcity of resources

and unorganized way of selling marketing MSME sector finds problems in exploiting new

markets

The objective of this programme envisages that some of those clusters of MSMEs which

have quality production and export potential shall be identified amp encouraged and assisted

through this scheme to achieve competitiveness in the national and international markets

The programme aims at improving the marketing competitiveness of MSME sector by

improving their techniques and technologiesrsquo promotion of exports and to provide a check on

imports also

Financial assistance on Bar-code

The basic objective of financial assistance is to enhance the marketing competitiveness of

Micro amp Small Enterprises (MSEs) by way of

(i) Providing 75 of one-time registration fee and annual recurring fee (for first three

years) paid by MSEs to GS1 India

(ii) (ii) Popularizing the adoption of bar codes on large scale amongst MSEs and (iii)

Motivating and encouraging MSEs for use of bar codes through conducting

seminars on Bar-code etc

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Reimbursement of Units under Bar Code ndash

The details for the period 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are given below

SNo Name Of the Unit Reimbursement Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Janisons Herbo Labs Pvt Ltd

Plot No 6Sector II DC IIE

Pantnagar

38430-

2- Ms Garg Foods

Naya Gaon Julfkaar

Kaladhungi Nainital

33451-

3- Ms Shree Herbal Health Care 79 Arhat Bazar Saharanpur Road Dehradun

25695-

4- Ms Govindam Enterprises

D-144F Top Floor Freedom Fighter Enclave

New Delhi

25695-

5- Ms Demigod Agro Food Pvt Ltd

4 Nandpuri Arya Nagar Chowk Opp Holy Baril

Jwalapur Haridwar

25695-

Total Rs 148966-

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सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

Reimbursement to the Participating Units in Trade FairExhibition for the

year 2016-17 for Uttarakhand state ndash

SNo

Name of the Unit Amt Reimbursed

1 Ms Kashmir Emporium Raipur Road Dehradun

(International)

Rs 122772-

2 Ms Rawat Engg Tech Pvt Ltd Dehradun

(Domestic)

Rs 30000-

Total Rs 152772-

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CHAPTER-X

Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme (CLCSS) for Technology

Upgradation of the Small Scale Industries

The Ministry of Small Scale Industries (SSI) is operating a scheme for technology

upgradation of Small Scale Industries (SSI) called the Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme

(CLCSS) The Scheme aims at facilitating technology upgradation by providing upfront capital

subsidy to SSI units including tiny khadi village and coir industrial units on institutional

finance (credit) availed of by them for modernisation of their production equipment (plant and

machinery) and techniques The Scheme provides for 15 per cent capital subsidy to SSI units

including tiny units on institutional finance availed of by them for induction of well established

and improved technology in selected subsectorsproducts approved under the Scheme The

eligible amount of subsidy calculated under the scheme is based on the actual loan amount not

exceeding Rs1 crore

Due to insufficient investment and lack of awareness of both the quality standards and

access to modern technologies a large percentage of SSI units continue with outdated

technology and plant amp machinery With increasing competition due to liberalisation of the

economy the survival and growth of the SSI units are critically dependent on their

modernisation and technological upgradation Upgradation of both the process of manufacture

and corresponding plant and machinery is necessary for the small enterprises to reduce the cost

of production and remain price competitive at a time when cheaper products are easily available

in the global market

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CHAPTER-XI

QUALITY UPGRADATIONENVIRONMENT MANAGAMENT FOR

SMALL SCALE SECTOR THROUGH INCENTIVE FOR ISO 9000ISO

14001HACCP CERTIFICATION

The Small Scale Sector has emerged as dynamic and vibrant sector of Indian

Economy and it has been making significant contribution to industrial production export and

employment generation The process of economic liberalization and market reforms has

opened up the Indian small scale sector to the global competition In order to enhance the

competitive strength of the small scale sector the Government introduced an incentive

scheme for their technological upgradationquality improvement and environment

management The scheme provides incentive to those small scale ancillary undertaking who

have acquired ISO 9000ISO 14001HACCP certifications The scheme for ISO 9000

reimbursement in operation since March 1994 has now been enlarged so as to include

reimbursement of expenses for acquiring ISO 14001 certification also vide this Office

Administrative Order No41(8)ISOElectx2002 dt 28th October 2002 Upto 31st march

2014 25652 Micro amp Small units have been benefited from the scheme

-The Scheme envisages reimbursement of charges of acquiring ISO-9000ISO-

14001HACCP certifications to the extent of 75 of the expenditure subject to a

maximum of Rs 75000- in each case

The Salient features of the Scheme

a) The Permanent Registered Micro Small Enterprises (MSEs) units are eligible to avail

the Incentive Scheme

b) The Scheme is applicable to those MSEsancillaryTinySSSBE units who have already

acquired ISO-9000ISO-14001HACCP certification

c) The Scheme is applicable to those MSEsancillaryTinySSSBE units who have already

acquired ISO-9000ISO-14001HACCP certification

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Reimbursement to Units under ISO 900014000 scheme in Uttarakhand

state ndash

Approval details of units during 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are as under ndash

SNo Name of the Unit Reimbursement

Total Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Bajaj Nutraceuticals Roorkee Haridwar 45000-

2- Ms Nirmal Auto Components Bahadrabad Haridwar 38363-

3- Ms Manchanda Herbal Products Haridwar 46954-

4- Ms APS Electopower Pvt Ltd Haridwar

40500-

5- Ms Shree Badrinath Vaikalpik Urja Dehradun 30000-

6- Ms Rapid Moulders Pvt Ltd Haridwar 56250-

Total Rs 257067-

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CHAPTER-XII

GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT PREFERENCE POLICY FOR MICRO

amp SMALL ENTERPRISES

In order to provide assistance and support to Micro amp Small Enterprises (MSEs) for

marketing their products under the present Government Procurement Preference Policy for

micro amp small enterprises (MSEs) Government of India has been extending various facilities to

the MSEs registered with National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC) under its Single Point

Registration Scheme In addition to the facilities 358 items are also reserved for exclusive

purchase from MSE sector

Following units were enlisted under single point registration

SN Name amp Address Unit Amount Rs 1 Ms Ujjwal Labour Contract Co-operative Society

Dehradun

2000-

2 Ms Pacific Dynamics Roorkee

2000-

3 Ms Radiant Energy Enterprises Dehradun

1250-

4 Ms Harit Agro Products Jaspur Kashipur

2000-

5 Ms Asian Galaxy Pvt Ltd

Plot No 3 Sector IIDL IIE SIDCUL

5000-

6 Ms Isha Construction

Shop 32 amp 34 Grand Floor Raipur Road- Dehradun

2000-

7 Ms Dhirendra Singh Negi

Village Talli Bagi Patti Tehri Garhwal

2000-

8 Ms Electrocon Power

Village Rameshwarput Lalpur US Nagar

2000-

9 Ms Special Cables Pvt Ltd

Unit 2 Plot No 60-65 Sector-3IIE Pantnagar

3435-

10 Ms GB Equipment Systems Ltd

Industrial Area Selaqui- Dehradun

3500-

11 Ms GB Springs

PL 2223 Km Chakrata Road Rampur Dehradun

5000-

12 Ms Accuraus (India)

B-7 Ramnaga Indl Estate Roorke

2000-

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13 Ms Modern Electrn Electric Co

Dehradun

2000-

14 Ms Ms Godarari Enterprises

Dehradun

1250-

15 Ms Kanha Plastics Pvt Ltd

Dehradun

5000-

16 Ms IC Electicals Co(P) Ltd

Plot No E-94 Industrial Area Bharabad Haridwar

3450-

17 Ms Whale Graphics(India)Ltd

Dehradun

5000-

18 Jainson Herbo Labs Pvt Ltd

IIDC IIE US Nagar Pantnagar

3000-

19 Ms Krishna Murari Infratech

Pvt Ltd Haldwani

2000-

20 Ms Sakti Constructions

392 Indra Nagar Colony Dehrdun

3500-

21 Ms Universal Ind

B-8 Industrial Estate Bazpur Road Kashipur

5000-

22 Ms Sai Globe Packaging

Central Hope Town SelaquiDehradun

5000-

23 Ms Surat singh amp Sons

54 Akashdeep ColonyChakrata Road Dehradun

2000-

24 Ms Girraj Kintwear

7 Co-Operativ Society IE- Dehradun

2000-

25 Ms HQ Lamps Manufacturing

7 3-35 Sector 6 A SIDCUL Haridwar

3000-

26 Ms Uttam Rice amp Seeds Pvt Ltd

Gausala Mour Ramnagar Road Partappur Kashipur

2000-

27 Ms Creative Paper Products Rudrpur

2000-

28 Ms Asia Industries

Village Phaujimatkota Post ndashBhoorrani Rudrapur

-

29 Ms Shamsons Industries

C-22 Deveboomi Industrial Estate Roorkee

3000-

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30 Reveal Environment Solutions Kh N-999

Salem pur Rajputan Indusstrial Estate Roorkee

2000-

31 Ms Shiva Enterprises

2071 West Amber Talab Roorkee

2000-

32 Ms Aska Equipment Ltd

Plot NoC-21 Devbhoomi Indl Estate Raipur Haridwar

3000-

33 Ms Infinity

Kh Village Raipur Haridwar

3450-

34 Ms Badrinath Vaikalpik Urja

Shah Nagar Near Railaway Crossing Defance Colony Dehradun

2000-

35 Ms Amardeep Designs (P) Ltd

KhNo163 Laheshwari BhagwanPur Roorklee

3000-

36 Ms Amrit Herbals

Village amp Po Bhauwala-Dehradun

2000-

37 Ms Growth Associates

131 2nd

Floor BT Ganj-Roorkee

3000-

38 Ms Himalayan Hi Tech

Nurseries Santi Aashram Bharatpur Kamachaur

2000-

39 Ms JS Industries

Kunda Jaspur Road Kashipur US Nagar

3000-

40 Ms Digitech

8 Industrial Area Near Ram Nagar- Roorkee

2000-

41 Ms K-2 Cloth

Plot No 126-127 Sector IIDC

2000-

42 Ms Dinex India Pvt Ltd

59 Gandhi Road

2000-

43 Ms SK Guta

15 A Enclave GMS Road Dehradun

2000-

44 Ms Fire Devices(P) Ltd

Plot No 19-20 Sector-3A Indl Area SIDCUL Haridwar

3450-

Total

118285-

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CHAPTER-XIII

REVENUE EARNED

This Institute has earned revenue of Rs 140485- through consultancy services

provided to the MSMEs and fee collected for training programmes as per details given

below-

SNo Revenue Earnings Total for the

Financial Year (Rs)

1

CF WS revenue

0

2 Skill development programme (Training) fees- regular

course

8000

3 Skill development programme (Training) fees

Specialized High Tech Course (including CAD CAM)

0

4 Sale of Traineersquos products 50

5 Training Programme fees-

i Under Core Programme Action Plan 0

ii (Under PD Account) 0

6 Management Development Programme 0

7 Seminars Feesworkshop 5100

8 Capacity assessment 0

9 Project appraisals 0

10 Sick unit studies 0

11 In plant studies 0

12 Surveys 0

13 Energy audits 0

14 NSIC Registration GSPP 118285

15 Sub-Contracting Exchange (SCX) 0

16 Sale of publications 50

17 Others 6500

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18 Fee for participation in National Award-2013 0

19 NVDPVDP 0

TOTAL 137985

20 Sale of US stores etc 2500

Grand Total 140485

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CHAPTER-XIV

USE OF OFFICIAL LANGUAGE

Hindi is the Official Language of the Union of India and the Government policy aims at

progressively increasing the use of Hindi in official work Effective steps were taken during

the year in the Ministry of MSME to ensure compliance to Official Language Policy

implementation of the annual programme and compliance with the various orders of the

Government of India on the recommendations of the Committee of Parliament on Official

Language

COMPLIANCE OF SECTION 3(3)OF THE OFFICIAL LANGUAGE ACT 1963

All documents such as General Orders Notifications Press Communique Contracts

Agreements Tender Forms amp Notices Resolution MemorandumOffice memorandum

Administrative or other reports and Official Papers laid before a House or the Houses of

Parliament under section 3(3) of the Official Languages Act 1963 were issued bilingually

ie in Hindi and English General orders meant for departmental use were issued in Hindi

only

REPLIES TO LETTERS IN HINDI

All letters received in Hindi were replied to in Hindi

CORRESPONDENCE IN HINDI

Letters to State Governments Union Territory and Central Government offices located

in regions lsquoArsquo and lsquoBrsquo were issued in Hindi to the extent possible Similarly letters were sent in

Hindi to Central Government offices located in region lsquoCrsquo as per the targets laid down in the

Annual Programme About 9007 correspondence was made in Hindi in region lsquoArsquo 100 in

region rsquoBrsquo and 100 in region lsquoCrsquo

SECTIONS SPECIFIED FOR WORKING IN HINDI

The sections of the Ministry specified for doing 100 work in Hindi are working

satisfactorily

MONITORING AND INSPECTIONS

In order to ensure compliance with the Official Language Policy monitoring is done

though regular inspections

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CHAPTER-XV

TARGETS amp ACHIEVEMENTS

PART-A

1 Change in Industrial Scenario if any Industrial activity is gaining

momentum due to Industrial package to the state amp the upgradation of the MSEs

2 Other information ndash

I No of unit visited by MSME-DI

Official 117

Ii Total No of visitors inquiries

received in MSME-DI 648

iii Total No persons trained with- 414

a General 214

b Women Entrepreneurs 110 c SCST 17413 d Other backward Classes etc 12

e Minorities 0

3 Expenditure in Plan amp Non-Plan

a Plan Scheme-

Allotment Cumulative expenditure

FUNDS EXPENDITURE

Salary-14000000 12144775

Medical- 125000 124655

TE- 650000 647151

OE- 800000 7 99999

RRT- 4000 3000

Total 15579000 13719580

b Non-Plan Scheme- Nil

4 Administration Over

one year

Less than one year

a

b c

d

Post vacant Disciplinary proceeding initiated concluded pending Audit objections pending amp replied

Court cases pending if necessary

13

Nil Nil

Nil

01

Nil Nil

Nil

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Part- B

(This part may reflect the problems and actual work done under each programme as well

as actual extension service rendered for promotion of Industries)

1 Modernization of Workshop and

Laboratories- During

the month

Cumulative for the year

i Sanction received by MSME-DI

Converting the MSME-DI

Nil Nil

ii Value of new machinery

equipment installed received

Nil Nil

iii Value of orders of Machinery amp

Equipment placed with

DGSampD supplies

Nil Nil

2 Trade Industry growth-

i Nos of UAM registered

Manufacturingservice activity

Micro-5363 Small- 1707 Medium- 156

Total- 7226 (up to March2017)

ii Nos of UAM registered

ManufacturingServicing

activity

Manufacturing- 4243

Service- 2983

Total- 7226 (up to March2015)

iii Changes in industrial growth

rate if any (give information for

each trade unit(s) separately)

The industrial climate generated due to

announcement of Concessional package

provided impetus to the growth

parameters

3 Technical Assistance-

i No of entrepreneurs assisted

at the MSME-DI premises

outside premises

6481913

ii No of entrepreneurs assisted

at their premises

631

iii No of trade Associations

contacted for up-gradation of

Industries

12

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iv Details of programme for

specific group of covered in

Action Plan prepared along

with their details

NA

v No of units registered under

the Govt purchase

programme

43 Nos

vi Identification of products

having potential for

development in the State

(Attach a separate list)

1 Fruit based products

2 Processing of vegetables

3 Spice grinding

4 Glow signboard amp hoardings

5 Medicinal concentrate

6 Essential Oils

vii Problems of trade Industries

other than financial if any

Marketing amp transportation bottleneck

viii Additional support required for

improving performance of

trade Industries

Marketing Support

x Any other significant

programme Give information

or work done for each trade

discipline separately and

enclosed separate sheet to

highlight the salient points of

work done

No

4 Ancillary Development Programme No of-

a Captive Ancillary in the State NA

b New units (Anc) established

during the month

NA

c New items identified and

accepted for promoting

Ancillary

NA

d Vendor Development

Programme organized for

whom

Conducted programmes-

National Level-00

State level- 05 nos

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5 Any other special work done by the Institute- -

- One day awareness programme on Packaging for Exports

In Association with SBS College Rudrapur at Rudrapur on 31052016 for 32

participants

- One day workshop on Quality Management System amp Quality Technology

Tools (QMSQTT)

In Association with Bahadrabad Industries Development Welfare

Association Haridwar at Haridwar on 21072016 for 32 participants

- One day awareness programme on Product Certification

Conducted at Selaqui Dehradun on 19102016 for 60 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Design Clinic

Conducted at Haridwar on 20022016 for 28 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Digital Payment

Conducted in Uttarakhand State 16 programmes for 406 participants

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Part C Other Special Activities

Sl No Activity Target Achievement

1 Hindi Meeting 04 nos 04 nos

2 Hindi Pakhwara amp Hindi Diwas from 14092016 to

28092016 01 no 01 no

3 Hindi Workshop Nil Nil

4 Assistance provided in EDP of other organisation

(2 days EDP of NCCD) at MSME-DI

Haldwani

Nil 01 no

5 (i)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp Commercial Bid Opening on Lean Manufacturing for Auto component at Rudrapur on 22042016

(ii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in joint DSR

audit Audit with NPC Kanpur of Boss Cluster Rudrapur from 20042016 to 21042016 (iii)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint MBR3 Audit with QCI of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar from 08082016 to 10082016 (iv) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Boss Cluster at Rudrapur in November 2016

(v) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR5 Audit

of Pace Auto Cluster-1 at Rudrapur in November 2016 (vi)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint Audit

of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar in December 2016 (vii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Havells Fan Lean Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017 (viii)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp

Commercial Bid Opening for Plastic Component Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017

Nil

08 nos

6 Participated in National Awards held in Ludhiana Punjab on 18102016 presented by Honrsquoble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi

Nil 01 no

7 Participated in PMEGP Task force meeting of Nainital

District on 020816081116 Nil 02 nos

8 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a 3 days exhibition lsquoDestination Uttarakhand 2016rsquo organised by Ms Freindz Exhibition amp Promotions (p) ltd New Delhi at Dehradun from 24-26102016

Nil 01 no

9 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in the Stone Laying

ceremony of a new Technology Centre at Sitarganj on 141116 inaugrated by Honrsquoble Union Minister of MSMEs Sh Kalaraj Mishra

Nil 01 no

10 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a lsquoVendor Meet-

2016rsquo organised by Tata Auto Comp Systems Ltd at Rudrapur

Nil 01 no

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11 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in SLSC meeting for

National Awards and SLAB meeing at Dehradun on 17022017

Nil 01 no

12 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a training on

Lean Manufacturing at Indore MP from 080317 to 100317

Nil 01 no

13 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Hindi meeting

organized by NARAKAS on 30032017 01 no 01 no

PART-E

Sl

No

Description of activity Annual target Under PD

Ac

Total

1 EDPIMCEET Export

Packging Product

Certification QMS-QTT

Incubator ZEDDesign

8611113

31

Nil 25

i No of programmes

conducted

7601113

31

Nil 23

ii No of persons trained 159255032

326032235

16828

Nil 1001

2 Follow-up action of previous Entrepreneurship Development Programmes -

Year Total no of trainees

trained

No of trainees who

have set up units

employed till date

2006-07 143 39

2007-08 917 71

2008-09 946 36

2009-10 2323 43

2010-11 2203 49

2011-12 2321 53

2012-13 2265 59

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2013-14 2234 74

2014-15 504 53

2015-16 926

2016-17 414

3 Motivational Campaigns- Annual target Conducted

No of Campaigns

conducted

06 06

4 i Project profiles (new) Nil Nil

ii Project profiles

(updated)

Nil Nil

iii State industrial

profiles

Nil 1

iv District industrial

potential survey

reports

Nil 13

v Any other Nil Nil

5 Name of the units

provided-

Intensive technical

consultancy (A brief

write-up)

6 Programme on ISO 900014000

Year Target No of

Programmes

conducted

No of Units

participated

No of units

obtained ISO

certification

during the

year

No of units

obtained ISO

Certification

till date

2006-07 - - - - -

2007-08 - - - - -

2008-09 - - - 17 17

2009-10 - - - 10 10

2010-11 - - - - 24

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2011-12 - - - - 25

2012-13 - - - - Nil

2013-14 - - - - 17

2014-15 - - - 18

2015-16 - - - 11 11

7 Programmes on

Name of the programme No of Programmes No of participants

WTO - -

One Day Awareness

Programme on Cluster Dev

Scheme

- -

One day Awareness

Programme on IPR

- -

9 Vendor Development Programmes cum exhibitions

Year Tar

get

No of

VDPs

conducted

No of SSI

units

participat

ed

No unit

register

ed

During

the

month

No of SSI units obtained orders

No

Rs No Rs

2006-07 1 - - - - - - - -

2007-08 NIL - - - - - - - -

2008-09 1 1 120 - - - - - -

2009-10 1 - - - - - - - -

2010-11 1 1 43 - - - - - -

2011-12 3 3 222 - - - - - -

2012-13 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

311

158+551

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2013-14 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

314

148+1541

-

-

-

-

-

- 2014-15 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

374

118+2000

-

-

-

-

-

-

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2015-16 5 1

5(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

236

100+2000

-

-

-

-

-

- 2016-17 5 1

5(SVDP)

0(NVDP)

259

Nil

10 Programmes on Achievement

ii Energy conservationEnergy Efficient

Technology etc

00

iv Packaging for export 01

v Product Certification 01

vi CLCSS 00

vii QMSQTT 01

Viii Lean Manufacturing 00

ix Business Incubator 03

x Design Clinic 01

xi ZED 03

11

Revenue of the Institute

Total revenue

earned

Rs

140485-

12

Revenue of the workshop

Annual

Target

Total revenue

earned

Rs

Nil Nil

13 Media coverage details- No(s)

i Press releases during the Year 4

ii Exhibitions participated 02

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iii RadioTV talks -

iv Advertisements released 5

v Press clipping compiled for the year -

vi Press clipping hosted on website -

vii Publications if any -

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CHAPTER-XVI

DISTRICT INDUSTRIES CENTRES VISITED BY THE OFFICERS OF

THIS INSTITUTE

The officers of this Institute visited District Industries Centre for discussion relating to

development of industries in the state and in connection with attending the Task Force

Meetingother official work

1 District Industries Centre Haldwani

2 District Industries Centre Almora

3 District Industries Centre Rudrapur Udham Singh Nagar

4 District Industries Centre Bageshwar

5 District Industries Centre Roorkee

6 District Industries Centre Dehradun

7 District Industries Centre Kotdwar

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CHAPTER-XVII

INCENTIVES TO ENTREPRENEURS

(i) Fiscal Incentives to new Industrial Units and to existing units on their substantial

expansion

New Industrial units and existing industrial units on their substantial expansion as defined set

up in growth centers industrial infrastructure development center(IIDCs) Industrial Estates

Export Processing Zones Theme Parks (Food Processing Parks Software Technology Parks

etc) as stated in Annexure-1 and Other areas as notified from time to time by the Central

Government are entitled to

(A) 100 (hundred percent) outright excise duty exception for a period of 10 years from

the date of commencement of commercial production

(B) 100 Income tax exemption for initial period of five years and thereafter 30 for

companies and 25 for other than companies for a further period of five years for

the entire state of Uttaranchal and Himachal Pradesh from the date of

commencement of commercial production

(C) 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

Rs30 lakh The existing units will also be entitled to this subsidy on their substantial

expansion as defined

(D) Thrust sector industries as mentioned in Annexure-II are entitled to similar

concession as mentioned in para 3(i) amp (ii) above in the entire state of Uttaranchal

and Himachal Pradesh without any area restrictions

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Development of Industrial Infrastructure

(i) The funding pattern under the Growth Centre Scheme currently envisaging a

central assistance of Rs10 crore per center is raised to Rs15 crore per center

(ii) The financing pattern of integrated infrastructure development center (IIDC)

between Government of India and SIDBI will change from 23 to 41 and the GOI

funds would be in the nature of a grant so as to provide the required infrastructural

support

Other Incentives

(i) Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna (PMMY) To bring the unbanked people under

the mainstream banking and make the neglected section of the population self

reliant and self dependent Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna was launched under 3

stages ie Shishu (Max Rs 50000) Kishor (Max Rs 5 Lacs)and Tarun (Rs 10

Lacs)

(iv) Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP)

Government of India has approved the introduction of a new credit linked subsidy

programme called Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation programme (PMEGP)

by merging the two schemes Prime Ministerrsquos Rojgar Yojana (PMRY) and Rural

Employment Generation Programme (REGP) for generation of employment

opportunities through establishment of Micro enterprise in rural as well as urban

areas PMEGP is a central sector scheme and being administrated by Ministry of

Micro Small amp Medium Enterprises (Mo MSME) The scheme is implementing by

Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC)a statutory organization under the

administrative control of Mo MSME as the single nodal agency at the National

level At the State level the scheme is being implemented through State

KVIC Directorates State Khadi amp Village Industries Boards ( KVIBs) and District

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Industries Centre( DICs) and Banks The Government subsidy under the scheme is

being routed by KVIC through the identified banks for eventual distribution to the

beneficiaries entrepreneurs in their Bank accounts

Ineligible Industries under the Policy

The list of industries excluded from the purview of proposed concessions is at

Annexure ndashII

In addition the Doon Valley Notifications (SONo102(E) dated 1st Feb 1989

(Annexure-IV) as amended from time to time issued by Ministry of Environment amp

Forests would continue to operate in the Doon Valley area on the industries

notified under it are excluded from the proposed concessions in the state of

Uttarakhand

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Annex -I

DETAILS OF TRAINING PROGRAMME CONDUCTED DURING THE YEAR 2016-17 S No Programme details Duration Candidate Details Name of the

Coordinator SC ST OBC PH GEN TOTAL M F M F M F M F M F

EDP

1 EDP (GEN) on Tour

Operator amp Tourist Guide at Ranibagh

Haldwani Nainital

18022017

to 22022017

10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 2 22 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director (Mech)

2 EDP(SC) on Wireman

Training at Shantipuri

Pantnagar US Nagar

13022017

to

23022017

18 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 20 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

3 ESDP (WPH-STP)

on Bakery amp

Confectionary Products Ranibagh

Nainital

06092016

to

20102016

0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 20 23 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

4 ESDP(SC-STP) on

Computer Accounting with Tally at

Kaladhungi Nainital

16082016

to 29092016

10 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

5 ESDP(SC) on Computer Accounting

Dehradun

21072016 to

02092016

10 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 5 25 UC Khanduri Asst Director

(Chem)

6 ESDP(GEN) on

Garments

Manufacturing at

Almora

22072016

to

02092016

0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 21 23 DS Martolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

7 ESDP(GEN) on Solar Energy at Haldwani

Nainital

04112016 to

16122016

3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 16 0 20 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

I- Total Participants

(Nos)

51 20 0 1 2 3 1 0 30 48 156

IMC

1 IMC(Gen) at Pantnagar US Nagar

23022017 16 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 13 8 38 DK Aggarwal Asst Director

(Mech)

2 IMC(SC) at ITI

Bageshwar

18032017 31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 50 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

3 IMC(SC) at Takula

Almora

09032016 22 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 4 39 UC Khanduri

Asst Director (Chem)

4 IMC(Gen) at JITI

Almora

16032017 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 9 42 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

5 IMC(ST) at ITI

Almora

15032016 19 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 41 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

6 IMC(Gen) at Ranibagh Haldwani Nainital

23022017 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 35 6 45 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

II- Total Participants

(Nos)

93 9 12 0 4 0 0 0 110 27 255

Grand Total (I + II)

13 PROGRAMMES

144 29 12 1 6 3 1 0 140 75 411

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Annex -II

List of Thrust Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo List of Thrust Industries

01 Floriculture

02 Medicinal herbs and aromatic herbs etc ndash processing

03 Honey

04 Horticulture and Agro based Industries such as -

a Sauces Ketchup etc

b Fruit juices amp fruit pulp

c Jams Jellies vegetable juices puree pickles etc

d Preserved fruits and vegetables

e Processing of fresh fruits and vegetables including packaging

f Processing preservation packaging of mushrooms

05 Food processing industry excluding those included in the negative list

06 Sugar and its by-products

07 Silk and silk products

08 Wool and wool products

09 Woven fabrics (Excisable garments)

10 Sports goods and articles and equipment for general physical exercise and equipment

for adventure sports activities

11 Paper and paper products excluding those in negative list

12 Pharma products

13 Information amp communication technology

Computer hardware

14 Bottling of mineral water

15 Eco-tourism ndash Hotels resorts spa entertainmentamusement parks and ropeways

16 Industrial gases (based on atmospheric fraction)

17 Handicrafts

18 Non-timber forest product based industries

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Negative List of Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo Negative list of Industries

01 Tobacco and tobacco products including cigarettes and pan masala

02 Thermal Power Plant (coaloil based)

03 Coal washeries dry coal processing

04 Inorganic Chemicals excluding medicinal grade oxygen (280411) medicinal grade hydrogen peroxide

(284711) compressed air (285130)

05 Organic Chemicals excluding Provitamins vitamins Hormones (2936) Glycosides (2939) sugars (2940)

06 Tanning and dying extracts tanins and their derivatives dyes colours paints and varnishes putty fillers and

other mastics inks

07 Marble and mineral substances not classified anywhere

08 Flour mills and rice mills

09 Foundries using coal

10 Minerals fuels mineral oils and products of their distillation

Bituminous substances mineral waxes

11 Synthetic rubber product

12 Cement clinkers and asbestos raw including fibre

13 Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp Fuses fireworks matches propellant powder etc)

14 Mineral or chemical fertilizers

15 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture and formulation)

16 Fibre glass and articles thereof

17 Manufacture of pulp ndash wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving pulp)

18 Branded aerated water soft drinks (non-fruit based)

19 Paper-

Writing or printing paper etc

Paper or paperboard etc

Maplitho paper etc

Newsprint in rolls or sheets

Craft paper etc

Sanitary towels etc

Cigarette paper

Grease-proof paper

Toilet or facial tissue etc

Paper and paperboard laminated internally with bitumen tar or asphalt

Carbon or similar copying paper

Products consisting of sheets of paper or paper board impregnated coated or covered with plastics etc

Paper and paperboard coated impregnated or covered with wax etc

20 Plastics and articles thereof

Serial No 5 Reproduction synthesis not allowed as also downstream industries for sugar

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Annex -III

RESTRICTIONS ON LOCATION OF INDUSTRIES MINING OPERATIONS AND OTHER DEVELOPMENT

ACTIVITIES IN DOON VALLEY IN UTTAR PRADESH

MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS

(Department of Environment Forests amp Wildlife)

New Delhi the 1st February 1989

NOTIFICATION

NOTIFICATION under section 3(2)(v) of Environment (Protection) Act 1986 and Rule 5(3) (d) of

Environment (Protection) Rules 1986 Restricting location of industries mining operations and other

development activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh

SO102(E) ndash Whereas notification under sub-rule (3) of rule 5 of the Environment (Protection)

Rules 1986 inviting objections against the imposition of restriction on location of industries mining

operation and other developmental activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh was published vide No

SO 923(E) dated the 6th October 1988

And Whereas all objections received have been duly considered by the Central Government

Now therefore in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (d) of sub-rule (3) of Rule 5 of the

said rules the Central Government hereby imposes restrictions on the following activities in Doon Valley

bounded on the North by Mussorie ridge in the North-East by Lesset Himalayan range on the South-

West by Shivalik ranges river Ganga in the South-East and river Yamuna in the North-West except those

activities which are permitted by the Central Government for examining the environmental impacts

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(i) Location setting of industrial units ndash It has to be as per guidelines given in the annexure or guidelines

as may be issued from time to time by the Ministry of Environment amp Forests Government of India

(ii) Mining ndash Approval of the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests must be obtained before starting

any mining activity

(iii) Tourism ndash It should as per Tourism Development Plan (TDP) to be prepared by the State Department

of Tourism and duly approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(iv) Grazing ndash As per the plan to be prepared by the State Government and duly approved by the Union

Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(v) Land Use ndash As per Master Plan of development and Land Use Plan of the entire area to be prepared

by the State Government and approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

[No J-200123886-1A]

Sd-

(KP GEETHAKRISHNAN)

Secretary

ANNEXURE

Guidelines for permitting restricting industrial units in the Doon Valley area

Industries will be classified under Green Orange and Red categories as shown below for purposes of

permittingrestricting such industrial units in the Doon Valley from the environmental and ecological

considerations

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CATEGORY GREEN

A LIST OF INDUSTRIES IN APPROVED INDUSTRIAL AREAS WHICH MAY BE DIRECTRLY CONSIDERED

FOR ISSUE OF NO OBJECTION CERTIFICATE WITHOUT REFERRING TO (MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS) (IN CASE OF DOUBTS REFERENCE WILL BE MADE TO MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS)

1 All such non-obnoxious and non-hazardous industries employing upto 100 persons The

abnoxious and hazardous industries are those using inflammable explosive corrosive or

toxic substances

2 All such industries which do not discharge industrial effluents of a polluting nature and

which do not undertake any of the following process

Electroplating

Galvanizing

Bleaching

Degreasing

Phosphating

Dyeing

Pickling tanning

Polishing

Cooking of fibres and Digesting

Designing of Fabric

Unhairing Soaking deliming and bating of hides

Washing of fabric

Trimming Puling juicing and blanching of fruits and vegetables

Washing of equipment and regular floor washing using of considerable cooling water

Separated milk buttermilk and whey

Stopping and processing of grain

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Distillation of alcohol stillage and evaporation

Slaughtering of animals rendering of bones washing of meat

Juicing of sugar cane extraction of sugar Filteration centrifugation distillation

Pulping and fermenting of coffee beam

Processing of fish

Filter back wash in DM Plants exceeding 20 KI per day capacity

Pulp making pulp processing and paper making Cocking of coal washing of blast furnace

flue gases

Stripping of oxides

Washing of used sand by hydraulic discharge

Washing of latex etc

Solvent extraction

3 All such industries which do no use fuel in their manufacturing process or in any subsidiary

process and which do not emit fugitive emissions of a diffused nature

Industries not satisfying any one of the three criteria are recommended to be referred to Ministry

of Environment amp Forests

The following industries appear to fall in non-hazardous non-obnoxious and non-polluting

category subject to fulfillment of above three conditions

1 Atta-chakkies

2 Rice Mullors

3 Iceboxes

4 Dal mills

5 Groundnut decortinating (dry)

6 Chilling

7 Tailoring and garment making

8 Apparl making 9 Cotton and woolen hosiery

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10 Handloom weaving

11 Shoe lace manufacturing

12 Gold and Silver thread and sari work

13 Gold and Silver smithy

14 Leather Footwear and leather products excluding tanning amp hide processing

15 Manufacture of mirror from sheet glass and photo-frame

16 Musical instruments manufacturing

17 Sports goods

18 Bamboo and cane products (only dry operations)

19 Card Board and paper products (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

20 Insulation and other coated papers (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

21 Scientific and Mathematical instruments

22 Furniture (Wooden and Steel)

23 Assembly of domestic electrical appliances

24 Radio assembling

25 Fountain pens

26 Polythene plastic and PVC goods through extrusionmoulding

27 Surgical gauges and bandages

28 Railway sleepers (only concrete)

29 Cotton spinning and weaving

30 Rope (cotton and plastic)

31 Carpet weaving

32 Assembly of Air coolers

33 Wires pipes-extruded shapes from metals

34 Automobile servicing amp repair stations

35 Assembly of Bicycles baby carriages and other small non-motorised vehicles

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36 Electronics equipment (assembly)

37 Toys

38 Candles

39 Carpentary ndash excluded saw mill

40 Cold storage (small scale)

41 Restaurants

42 Oil-ginningexpelling (non-hydrogenation and no refining)

43 Ice Cream

44 Mineralized water

45 Jobbing amp Machining

46 Manufacture of Steel units amp suit cases

47 Paper pins amp U clips

48 Block making for printing

49 Optical frames

CATEGORY ORANGE

B LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CAN BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY WITH PROPER

ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL ARRANGEMENT

1 All such industries which discharge some liquid effluents (below 500 klday) that can be

controlled with suitable proven technology

2 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is less than 24 mtday and

the particulars emissions from which can be controlled with suitable proven technology

3 All such industries employing not more than 500 persons

The following industries with adoption of proven pollution control technology subject to

fulfilling the above three condition fall under this category

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1 Lime manufacture ndash pending decision on proven pollution control device and

Supreme Courtrsquos decision on quarrying

2 Ceramics

3 Sanitary ware

4 Tyres and tubes

5 Refuse incineration (controlled)

6 Flour mills

7 Vegetable oils including solvent extracted oils

8 Soap without steam boiling process and synthetic detergents formulation

9 Steam generating plants

10 Manufacture of office and house hold equipment and appliances involving use of

fossil fuel combustion

11 Manufacture of machineries and machine tools and equipments

12 Industrial gases (only) Nitrogen Oxygen and CO2

13 Miscellaneous glassware without involving use of fossil-fuel combustion

14 Optical glass

15 Laboratory ware

16 Petroleum storage amp transfer facilities

17 Surgical and medical products including amp probabilities of latex products

18 Foot wear (Rubber)

19 Bakery products biscuits amp Confectioners

20 Instant teacoffee coffee processing

21 Malted food

22 Manufacture of power driven pumps compressors refrigeration units fire

fighting equipment etc

23 Wire drawing (cold process) amp bailing straps

24 Steel furniture fasteners etc

25 Plastic processed goods

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26

Medical amp surgical instruments

27

Acetylene (synthetic)

28

Glue amp Gelatine

29

Potassium permanganse

30

Metallic sodium

31

Photographic films papers amp photographic chemicals

32

Surface coating industries

33

Fragrances fragours amp food additives

34

Plant nutrients (only manure)

Note

35

aerated watersoft drink

(a) Industries falling within the above identified list shall be assessed by the State Pollution

Control Board and referred to the Union Department of Environment for consideration

before according No Objection Certificate

(b) The total number of fuel burning industries that shall be permitted in the Valley will be

limited by 8 tonnes per day or Sulphur Dioxides from all sources (This corresponds to 400

tonnes per day Coal with 1 sulphur)

(c) Setting of Industrial areas should be based on sound criteria

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CATEGORY RED

C LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CANNOT BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY

1 All those industries which discharge effluents of a polluting nature at the rate of more

than 500 klday and for which the natural course for sufficient dilution is not available

and effluents from which cannot be controlled with suitable technology

2 All such industries employing more than 500 personsday

3 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is more than 24 mtday

The following industries appear to fall under this category covered by all the points as

above

1 Ferrous and non-ferrous metal extraction refining casting forging alloy making

processing etc

2 Dry Coal ProcessingMineral processing industries like Ore

sintering benefication pollutization etc

3 Phosphate look processing plants

4 Cement plants with horizontal rotary kilns

5 Glass and glass products involving use of coal

6 Petroleum refinery

7 Petro-chemical industries

8 Manufacture of lubricating oils and greases

9 Synthetic rubber manufacture

10 Coal oil wood or nuclear based thermal power plants

11 Vanaspati hydrogenated vegetable oils for industrial purposes

12 Sugar mills (white and khandari)

13 Craft paper mills

14 Coke oven by products and coaltar distillation products

15 Alkalies

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16

Caustic soda

17

Potash

18

Electro thermal products (artificial abrasives Calcium carbide etc)

19

Phosphorous and its compounds

20

Acids and their salts (organic amp inorganic)

21

Nitrogen compounds (Cynides cynamides and other nitrogen compounds)

22

Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp fuses)

23

Pthalic anhydride

24

Processes involving chlorinated hydrocarbon

25

Chlorine Fluorine bromine Iodine amp their compounds

26

Fertilizer industry

27

Paper board and straw board

28

Synthetics fibres

29 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture

formulations)

amp

30 Basic drugs

31 Alcohol (Industrial or potable)

32 Leather industry including tanning and processing

33 Coke making coal liquification and fuel gas making industries

34 Fibre glass production and processing

35 Manufacture of pulp-wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving

pulp)

36 Pigment dyes and their intermediates

37 Industrial carbons (including graphite electrodes anodes midget electrodes

graphite blocks graphite crucibles gas carbons activated carbon synthetic

diamonds carbon black channel black lamp black etc)

38 Electro-chemicals (other than these covered under Alkali group)

39 Paints enamels amp varnishes

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40 Poly propylene

41 Poly Vinyl chloride

42 Cement with vertical shaft kiln technology penging certification of proven

technology on pollution control

43 Chlorates perchlorates amp peroxides

44 Polishes

45 Synthetic resin amp Plastic products

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सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

undertake the task of promotion of entrepreneurship and skill development training on a

regular basis

This institute has also been supporting the efforts of Government of Uttarakhand

Industrial Associations Technical Managerial Institutions other NGOs and entrepreneurs for

motivational and skill development needs

The State of Uttarakhand has difficult geographical terrain having international border

with Nepal China amp Tibet The state has about 89 of the land as a mountain region

containing transportation bottleneck It is not found viable in long run to set up large and

medium scale units in the hilly region The Institute is therefore focusing for development of

micro and small enterprises in this region for motivating the educated unemployed youths

towards self-employment

The Institute organized EDPs on Solar Energy Tour Operator and Tourist Guide

Bakery and Confectionary Products Computer Accounting with Tally Electrical Appliance

Repairing Garments manufacturing Food Processing etc at various locations in the

state It is vital to mention here that the Govt of Uttarakhand is focusing on

harvesting Solar Energy in the state therefore there is lot of scope in this renewable

source of energy

The Institute was assigned the targets for conducting of 6 ESDPs Gen 02 SC- 01 ST-

01 Women amp PH(S)- 01 SC(S)- 01 2 EDPs SC-01 GEN-1 IMCs-6 (Gen-03 SC-

02 ST-01) during the year The details of the aforesaid EDPs and IMCs is given at

annexure-I

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CHAPTER-VII

NATIONAL MANUFACTURING COMPTITIVENESS PROGRAMME

(NMCP)

The Government has announced formulation of National Manufacturing

Competitiveness Programme in 2005 with an objective to support the Small and Medium

Enterprises (SMEs) in their endeavour to become competitive and adjust the competitive

pressure caused by liberalization and moderation of tariff rates Under the scheme

Manufacturing Competitiveness Programme by the National Manufacturing Competitiveness

Council

Worldwide it is manufacturing that has driven growth In order to revive the

manufacturing sector particularly micro small and medium enterprises and to enable them

to adjust to the competitive pressures caused by liberalization and moderation of tariff rates

I propose to launch a new scheme that will help them strengthen their operations and

sharpen their competitiveness The scheme will be called the Manufacturing Competitiveness

Programme The design of the scheme will be worked out by the National Manufacturing

Competitiveness Council (NMCC) in consultation with the industry along with relevant stake

holders like the Ministry of MSME conceptualized and finalized the components of the

programme incorporating suitable inputs from the stake holders Nine Schemes have been

drawn up including schemes for promotion of ICT Design Clinics and Marketing Support etc

for SMEs Implementation will be in the PPP model and financing will be tied up during the

course of the next year

MSME-DI Haldwani motivated entrepreneurs to adopt and modernise themselves

taking assistance from NMCP schemes through various training programmes It also

conducted awareness programmes of some schemes like QMS amp QTT Lean Manufacturing

Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) Product Certification Zero Defect Zero Effect CLCSS

Businss Incubator Bar Code Energy Efficiency Technology etc

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON ldquoQMSQTTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Vinayak Grand Haridwar

DATE- 25072016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 36

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

AssttDirector (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI haldwani

Sh Sudipt Kumar Scientist BIS Dehradun

Sh Ashish Bhargava Consultant

URS

Certification

Haridwar

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON ldquoDESIGN CLINIC SCHEMErdquo

PLACE- Hotel Gardenia SIDCUL Haridwar

DATE- 20022017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 28

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Prof Dr S Ghosal Professor amp Director School of Design

Studies UPES Dehradun

Sh Amit Mohan Invetigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoPACKAGING FOR EXPORTldquo

PLACE- SBS PG College Rudrapur

DATE- 31052016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 32

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Tushar Bandopadhyay Asstt Director

IIP New Delhi

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoSUPPORT FOR ENTREPRENEURIAL AND MANAGERIAL

DEVELOPMENT OF SMEs THROUGH INCUBATORrdquo

PLACE- Amrapali Group of Institutes Haldwani

DATE- 22032016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 60

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh VK Sharma Dy Director Ic

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Amit Mohan Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoSUPPORT FOR ENTREPRENEURIAL AND MANAGERIAL

DEVELOPMENT OF SMEs THROUGH INCUBATORrdquo

PLACE- Graphic Era University Dehradun

DATE- 16112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 86

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh SC Kandpal

Asstt Director (MF)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh BK Tiwari DG

Graphic Era University

Sh Amit Mohan Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoSUPPORT FOR ENTREPRENEURIAL AND MANAGERIAL

DEVELOPMENT OF SMEs THROUGH INCUBATORrdquo

PLACE- University of Petroleum amp Energy

Studies Dehradun

DATE- 18112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 70

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh Amit Mohan

Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Dr KS Mishra Senior Professor

UPES Dehradun

Dr Shailey Singhal Associate Professor

UPES Dehradun

Dr PK Mishra Associate Professor

UPES Dehradun

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoZERO DEFECT ZERO EFFECTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Gardenia SIDCUL Haridwar

DATE- 08112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 58

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoZERO DEFECT ZERO EFFECTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Gardenia SIDCUL Haridwar

DATE- 16032017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 59

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh Pushkar Singh

Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Abhishek Srivastava ZED Consultant

QCI

Sh DK Aggarwal Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Amit Mohan Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoZERO DEFECT ZERO EFFECTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Rudra Continental Rudrapur

DATE- 22022017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 54

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh SC Kandpal

Asstt Director (MF)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh YC Pandey GM

DIC US Nagar

Sh Ashok Bansal Ex President

KGCCI

Sh DK Aggarwal Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoProduct Certificationrdquo

PLACE- Selaqui Dehradun

DATE- 19102016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 60

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh UC Khanduri

Asstt Director (Chem)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

ShSaurabh Tiwari Scientist

BIS Dehradun

Sh Kush Sharma Scientist

BIS Dehradun

Sh Ashish Bhargava Manager

URS Certification Haridwar

Sh Manoj Gaur Branch Director

NSIC Dehradun

Sh SS Katiyal Manager

DIC Dehradun

Sh Manoj Sharma President

UIWA Dehradun

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Reimbursement of Units under Technology amp Quality Up gradation Support

to MSME (TEQUP) for acquiring National and International Product

Certification

The details for the period 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are given below

SNo Name Of the Unit Reimbursement

Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Hertech Electronics

Plot NoI E Sector 12 IIE SIDCUL Haridwar

Rs 26250-

Total Rs 26250-

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CHAPTER-VIII

VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

Vendor Development Programmes (VDPs) are being organized by MSME Development

Institutes located in every corner of the country to provide common platform for business as

well as selling organizations to interact with each other with a view to identifying emerging

demands of the buyer organizations while simultaneously providing an opportunity for

displaying the capabilities of the small scale entrepreneurs and their industrial ventures Such

programmes have proved to be of immense use in locating suitable entrepreneurs by a

number of buying organizations including the Public Sector Enterprises various Wings of

Defence Railways and others in indigenising a number of products which hitherto have been

imported at a colossal cost

Two types of VDPs are being organized by MSME DIs - National Level VDPs -cum-

Exhibitions and State Level VDPs In National Level VDPs of 3 days duration large scale

organizations such as BEL BHEL TELCO BSNL IOC NHPC NTPC etc interact with MSEs in

establishing potential vendors In these National Level VDPs an exhibition is also put up for

displaying the products of MSMEs and large scale organizations In State Level VDPs only

one or two buying large scale organisation functioning in the State participates in the

programme and interacts with MSMEs (sellers) in the Buyer-Seller Meets Business enquiries

ranging from `5 crore to `20 crore per VDP are being generated through National Level

VDPs

MSME-DI conducted 05 State Level Vendor Development Programme in different

places of Uttarakhand state Details of programmes are as under

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- HRD Centre BHEL Haridwar

DATE- 09112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 28

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh DK Aggarwal

AsstDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Kotdwar

DATE- 16122016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 63

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh DS Martolia

AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME Haldwani

Sh Manoj Kumar General Manager

BEL Kotdwar

Sh SC Kandpal AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Haridwar

DATE- 29112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 38

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh Amit Mohan

Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Rajeshwar Giri DGM

THDC Rishikesh

Sh RM Dubey DGM (Procurement)

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Rai Singh DGM (VDP)

THDC Rishikesh

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME Haldwani

Sh GC Joshi Dy Manager

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Yogesh Sharma Manager

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Sadhu Ram Saini President

BIDWABahadrabad

Sh Harendra Garg Chairman

SMA Haridwar

Sh DK Aggarwal Asstt Director

MSME Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Rudrapur

DATE- 09032017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 58

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh SC Kandpal

Astt Director (MF)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Skand Shiv Bhardwaj BHEL

CFP Rudrapur

Sh K Das GM

Ic BHEL CFP Rudrapur

Sh VK Sharma Dy Director Ic

MSME-DI Haldwani

ShYC Pandey GM

DIC Rudrapur

Sh Ashok Bansal Ex President

KGCCI Kashipur

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Patel Nagar Dehradun

DATE- 20102016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 65

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR SH UCKHANDURI

AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Ashok Lalwani HUDCO

Dehradun

Sh Mahesh Sharma President

UIWA Dehradun

Sh Manoj Gaur BM

NSIC Dehradun

SmtKaushlya Bandhu Jt Director

DOI Dehradun

Sh SP Goyal Incharge

KGCCI Dehradun

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CHAPTER-IX

MARKETING ASSISTANCE AND TECHNOLOGY UP-GRADATION

SCHEME FOR MSME AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE ON BAR-CODE

MSMEs sector has emerged as a highly vibrant and dynamic sector of the Indian

economy over the last five decades MSMEs are not only playing crucial role in providing

large employment opportunities at comparatively lower capital cost than large industries but

also helping in industrialization of rural and backward areas thereby reducing regional

imbalances assuring more equitable distribution of national income and wealth

It may be mentioned here that Marketing a strategic tool for business development is

critical for the growth and survival of MSMEs Marketing is most important factor for the

success of any enterprise It is one of the weakest areas wherein MSMEs face major

problems in the present competitive age Due to lack of information scarcity of resources

and unorganized way of selling marketing MSME sector finds problems in exploiting new

markets

The objective of this programme envisages that some of those clusters of MSMEs which

have quality production and export potential shall be identified amp encouraged and assisted

through this scheme to achieve competitiveness in the national and international markets

The programme aims at improving the marketing competitiveness of MSME sector by

improving their techniques and technologiesrsquo promotion of exports and to provide a check on

imports also

Financial assistance on Bar-code

The basic objective of financial assistance is to enhance the marketing competitiveness of

Micro amp Small Enterprises (MSEs) by way of

(i) Providing 75 of one-time registration fee and annual recurring fee (for first three

years) paid by MSEs to GS1 India

(ii) (ii) Popularizing the adoption of bar codes on large scale amongst MSEs and (iii)

Motivating and encouraging MSEs for use of bar codes through conducting

seminars on Bar-code etc

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Reimbursement of Units under Bar Code ndash

The details for the period 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are given below

SNo Name Of the Unit Reimbursement Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Janisons Herbo Labs Pvt Ltd

Plot No 6Sector II DC IIE

Pantnagar

38430-

2- Ms Garg Foods

Naya Gaon Julfkaar

Kaladhungi Nainital

33451-

3- Ms Shree Herbal Health Care 79 Arhat Bazar Saharanpur Road Dehradun

25695-

4- Ms Govindam Enterprises

D-144F Top Floor Freedom Fighter Enclave

New Delhi

25695-

5- Ms Demigod Agro Food Pvt Ltd

4 Nandpuri Arya Nagar Chowk Opp Holy Baril

Jwalapur Haridwar

25695-

Total Rs 148966-

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Reimbursement to the Participating Units in Trade FairExhibition for the

year 2016-17 for Uttarakhand state ndash

SNo

Name of the Unit Amt Reimbursed

1 Ms Kashmir Emporium Raipur Road Dehradun

(International)

Rs 122772-

2 Ms Rawat Engg Tech Pvt Ltd Dehradun

(Domestic)

Rs 30000-

Total Rs 152772-

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CHAPTER-X

Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme (CLCSS) for Technology

Upgradation of the Small Scale Industries

The Ministry of Small Scale Industries (SSI) is operating a scheme for technology

upgradation of Small Scale Industries (SSI) called the Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme

(CLCSS) The Scheme aims at facilitating technology upgradation by providing upfront capital

subsidy to SSI units including tiny khadi village and coir industrial units on institutional

finance (credit) availed of by them for modernisation of their production equipment (plant and

machinery) and techniques The Scheme provides for 15 per cent capital subsidy to SSI units

including tiny units on institutional finance availed of by them for induction of well established

and improved technology in selected subsectorsproducts approved under the Scheme The

eligible amount of subsidy calculated under the scheme is based on the actual loan amount not

exceeding Rs1 crore

Due to insufficient investment and lack of awareness of both the quality standards and

access to modern technologies a large percentage of SSI units continue with outdated

technology and plant amp machinery With increasing competition due to liberalisation of the

economy the survival and growth of the SSI units are critically dependent on their

modernisation and technological upgradation Upgradation of both the process of manufacture

and corresponding plant and machinery is necessary for the small enterprises to reduce the cost

of production and remain price competitive at a time when cheaper products are easily available

in the global market

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CHAPTER-XI

QUALITY UPGRADATIONENVIRONMENT MANAGAMENT FOR

SMALL SCALE SECTOR THROUGH INCENTIVE FOR ISO 9000ISO

14001HACCP CERTIFICATION

The Small Scale Sector has emerged as dynamic and vibrant sector of Indian

Economy and it has been making significant contribution to industrial production export and

employment generation The process of economic liberalization and market reforms has

opened up the Indian small scale sector to the global competition In order to enhance the

competitive strength of the small scale sector the Government introduced an incentive

scheme for their technological upgradationquality improvement and environment

management The scheme provides incentive to those small scale ancillary undertaking who

have acquired ISO 9000ISO 14001HACCP certifications The scheme for ISO 9000

reimbursement in operation since March 1994 has now been enlarged so as to include

reimbursement of expenses for acquiring ISO 14001 certification also vide this Office

Administrative Order No41(8)ISOElectx2002 dt 28th October 2002 Upto 31st march

2014 25652 Micro amp Small units have been benefited from the scheme

-The Scheme envisages reimbursement of charges of acquiring ISO-9000ISO-

14001HACCP certifications to the extent of 75 of the expenditure subject to a

maximum of Rs 75000- in each case

The Salient features of the Scheme

a) The Permanent Registered Micro Small Enterprises (MSEs) units are eligible to avail

the Incentive Scheme

b) The Scheme is applicable to those MSEsancillaryTinySSSBE units who have already

acquired ISO-9000ISO-14001HACCP certification

c) The Scheme is applicable to those MSEsancillaryTinySSSBE units who have already

acquired ISO-9000ISO-14001HACCP certification

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Reimbursement to Units under ISO 900014000 scheme in Uttarakhand

state ndash

Approval details of units during 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are as under ndash

SNo Name of the Unit Reimbursement

Total Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Bajaj Nutraceuticals Roorkee Haridwar 45000-

2- Ms Nirmal Auto Components Bahadrabad Haridwar 38363-

3- Ms Manchanda Herbal Products Haridwar 46954-

4- Ms APS Electopower Pvt Ltd Haridwar

40500-

5- Ms Shree Badrinath Vaikalpik Urja Dehradun 30000-

6- Ms Rapid Moulders Pvt Ltd Haridwar 56250-

Total Rs 257067-

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CHAPTER-XII

GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT PREFERENCE POLICY FOR MICRO

amp SMALL ENTERPRISES

In order to provide assistance and support to Micro amp Small Enterprises (MSEs) for

marketing their products under the present Government Procurement Preference Policy for

micro amp small enterprises (MSEs) Government of India has been extending various facilities to

the MSEs registered with National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC) under its Single Point

Registration Scheme In addition to the facilities 358 items are also reserved for exclusive

purchase from MSE sector

Following units were enlisted under single point registration

SN Name amp Address Unit Amount Rs 1 Ms Ujjwal Labour Contract Co-operative Society

Dehradun

2000-

2 Ms Pacific Dynamics Roorkee

2000-

3 Ms Radiant Energy Enterprises Dehradun

1250-

4 Ms Harit Agro Products Jaspur Kashipur

2000-

5 Ms Asian Galaxy Pvt Ltd

Plot No 3 Sector IIDL IIE SIDCUL

5000-

6 Ms Isha Construction

Shop 32 amp 34 Grand Floor Raipur Road- Dehradun

2000-

7 Ms Dhirendra Singh Negi

Village Talli Bagi Patti Tehri Garhwal

2000-

8 Ms Electrocon Power

Village Rameshwarput Lalpur US Nagar

2000-

9 Ms Special Cables Pvt Ltd

Unit 2 Plot No 60-65 Sector-3IIE Pantnagar

3435-

10 Ms GB Equipment Systems Ltd

Industrial Area Selaqui- Dehradun

3500-

11 Ms GB Springs

PL 2223 Km Chakrata Road Rampur Dehradun

5000-

12 Ms Accuraus (India)

B-7 Ramnaga Indl Estate Roorke

2000-

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13 Ms Modern Electrn Electric Co

Dehradun

2000-

14 Ms Ms Godarari Enterprises

Dehradun

1250-

15 Ms Kanha Plastics Pvt Ltd

Dehradun

5000-

16 Ms IC Electicals Co(P) Ltd

Plot No E-94 Industrial Area Bharabad Haridwar

3450-

17 Ms Whale Graphics(India)Ltd

Dehradun

5000-

18 Jainson Herbo Labs Pvt Ltd

IIDC IIE US Nagar Pantnagar

3000-

19 Ms Krishna Murari Infratech

Pvt Ltd Haldwani

2000-

20 Ms Sakti Constructions

392 Indra Nagar Colony Dehrdun

3500-

21 Ms Universal Ind

B-8 Industrial Estate Bazpur Road Kashipur

5000-

22 Ms Sai Globe Packaging

Central Hope Town SelaquiDehradun

5000-

23 Ms Surat singh amp Sons

54 Akashdeep ColonyChakrata Road Dehradun

2000-

24 Ms Girraj Kintwear

7 Co-Operativ Society IE- Dehradun

2000-

25 Ms HQ Lamps Manufacturing

7 3-35 Sector 6 A SIDCUL Haridwar

3000-

26 Ms Uttam Rice amp Seeds Pvt Ltd

Gausala Mour Ramnagar Road Partappur Kashipur

2000-

27 Ms Creative Paper Products Rudrpur

2000-

28 Ms Asia Industries

Village Phaujimatkota Post ndashBhoorrani Rudrapur

-

29 Ms Shamsons Industries

C-22 Deveboomi Industrial Estate Roorkee

3000-

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30 Reveal Environment Solutions Kh N-999

Salem pur Rajputan Indusstrial Estate Roorkee

2000-

31 Ms Shiva Enterprises

2071 West Amber Talab Roorkee

2000-

32 Ms Aska Equipment Ltd

Plot NoC-21 Devbhoomi Indl Estate Raipur Haridwar

3000-

33 Ms Infinity

Kh Village Raipur Haridwar

3450-

34 Ms Badrinath Vaikalpik Urja

Shah Nagar Near Railaway Crossing Defance Colony Dehradun

2000-

35 Ms Amardeep Designs (P) Ltd

KhNo163 Laheshwari BhagwanPur Roorklee

3000-

36 Ms Amrit Herbals

Village amp Po Bhauwala-Dehradun

2000-

37 Ms Growth Associates

131 2nd

Floor BT Ganj-Roorkee

3000-

38 Ms Himalayan Hi Tech

Nurseries Santi Aashram Bharatpur Kamachaur

2000-

39 Ms JS Industries

Kunda Jaspur Road Kashipur US Nagar

3000-

40 Ms Digitech

8 Industrial Area Near Ram Nagar- Roorkee

2000-

41 Ms K-2 Cloth

Plot No 126-127 Sector IIDC

2000-

42 Ms Dinex India Pvt Ltd

59 Gandhi Road

2000-

43 Ms SK Guta

15 A Enclave GMS Road Dehradun

2000-

44 Ms Fire Devices(P) Ltd

Plot No 19-20 Sector-3A Indl Area SIDCUL Haridwar

3450-

Total

118285-

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CHAPTER-XIII

REVENUE EARNED

This Institute has earned revenue of Rs 140485- through consultancy services

provided to the MSMEs and fee collected for training programmes as per details given

below-

SNo Revenue Earnings Total for the

Financial Year (Rs)

1

CF WS revenue

0

2 Skill development programme (Training) fees- regular

course

8000

3 Skill development programme (Training) fees

Specialized High Tech Course (including CAD CAM)

0

4 Sale of Traineersquos products 50

5 Training Programme fees-

i Under Core Programme Action Plan 0

ii (Under PD Account) 0

6 Management Development Programme 0

7 Seminars Feesworkshop 5100

8 Capacity assessment 0

9 Project appraisals 0

10 Sick unit studies 0

11 In plant studies 0

12 Surveys 0

13 Energy audits 0

14 NSIC Registration GSPP 118285

15 Sub-Contracting Exchange (SCX) 0

16 Sale of publications 50

17 Others 6500

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18 Fee for participation in National Award-2013 0

19 NVDPVDP 0

TOTAL 137985

20 Sale of US stores etc 2500

Grand Total 140485

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CHAPTER-XIV

USE OF OFFICIAL LANGUAGE

Hindi is the Official Language of the Union of India and the Government policy aims at

progressively increasing the use of Hindi in official work Effective steps were taken during

the year in the Ministry of MSME to ensure compliance to Official Language Policy

implementation of the annual programme and compliance with the various orders of the

Government of India on the recommendations of the Committee of Parliament on Official

Language

COMPLIANCE OF SECTION 3(3)OF THE OFFICIAL LANGUAGE ACT 1963

All documents such as General Orders Notifications Press Communique Contracts

Agreements Tender Forms amp Notices Resolution MemorandumOffice memorandum

Administrative or other reports and Official Papers laid before a House or the Houses of

Parliament under section 3(3) of the Official Languages Act 1963 were issued bilingually

ie in Hindi and English General orders meant for departmental use were issued in Hindi

only

REPLIES TO LETTERS IN HINDI

All letters received in Hindi were replied to in Hindi

CORRESPONDENCE IN HINDI

Letters to State Governments Union Territory and Central Government offices located

in regions lsquoArsquo and lsquoBrsquo were issued in Hindi to the extent possible Similarly letters were sent in

Hindi to Central Government offices located in region lsquoCrsquo as per the targets laid down in the

Annual Programme About 9007 correspondence was made in Hindi in region lsquoArsquo 100 in

region rsquoBrsquo and 100 in region lsquoCrsquo

SECTIONS SPECIFIED FOR WORKING IN HINDI

The sections of the Ministry specified for doing 100 work in Hindi are working

satisfactorily

MONITORING AND INSPECTIONS

In order to ensure compliance with the Official Language Policy monitoring is done

though regular inspections

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CHAPTER-XV

TARGETS amp ACHIEVEMENTS

PART-A

1 Change in Industrial Scenario if any Industrial activity is gaining

momentum due to Industrial package to the state amp the upgradation of the MSEs

2 Other information ndash

I No of unit visited by MSME-DI

Official 117

Ii Total No of visitors inquiries

received in MSME-DI 648

iii Total No persons trained with- 414

a General 214

b Women Entrepreneurs 110 c SCST 17413 d Other backward Classes etc 12

e Minorities 0

3 Expenditure in Plan amp Non-Plan

a Plan Scheme-

Allotment Cumulative expenditure

FUNDS EXPENDITURE

Salary-14000000 12144775

Medical- 125000 124655

TE- 650000 647151

OE- 800000 7 99999

RRT- 4000 3000

Total 15579000 13719580

b Non-Plan Scheme- Nil

4 Administration Over

one year

Less than one year

a

b c

d

Post vacant Disciplinary proceeding initiated concluded pending Audit objections pending amp replied

Court cases pending if necessary

13

Nil Nil

Nil

01

Nil Nil

Nil

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Part- B

(This part may reflect the problems and actual work done under each programme as well

as actual extension service rendered for promotion of Industries)

1 Modernization of Workshop and

Laboratories- During

the month

Cumulative for the year

i Sanction received by MSME-DI

Converting the MSME-DI

Nil Nil

ii Value of new machinery

equipment installed received

Nil Nil

iii Value of orders of Machinery amp

Equipment placed with

DGSampD supplies

Nil Nil

2 Trade Industry growth-

i Nos of UAM registered

Manufacturingservice activity

Micro-5363 Small- 1707 Medium- 156

Total- 7226 (up to March2017)

ii Nos of UAM registered

ManufacturingServicing

activity

Manufacturing- 4243

Service- 2983

Total- 7226 (up to March2015)

iii Changes in industrial growth

rate if any (give information for

each trade unit(s) separately)

The industrial climate generated due to

announcement of Concessional package

provided impetus to the growth

parameters

3 Technical Assistance-

i No of entrepreneurs assisted

at the MSME-DI premises

outside premises

6481913

ii No of entrepreneurs assisted

at their premises

631

iii No of trade Associations

contacted for up-gradation of

Industries

12

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iv Details of programme for

specific group of covered in

Action Plan prepared along

with their details

NA

v No of units registered under

the Govt purchase

programme

43 Nos

vi Identification of products

having potential for

development in the State

(Attach a separate list)

1 Fruit based products

2 Processing of vegetables

3 Spice grinding

4 Glow signboard amp hoardings

5 Medicinal concentrate

6 Essential Oils

vii Problems of trade Industries

other than financial if any

Marketing amp transportation bottleneck

viii Additional support required for

improving performance of

trade Industries

Marketing Support

x Any other significant

programme Give information

or work done for each trade

discipline separately and

enclosed separate sheet to

highlight the salient points of

work done

No

4 Ancillary Development Programme No of-

a Captive Ancillary in the State NA

b New units (Anc) established

during the month

NA

c New items identified and

accepted for promoting

Ancillary

NA

d Vendor Development

Programme organized for

whom

Conducted programmes-

National Level-00

State level- 05 nos

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5 Any other special work done by the Institute- -

- One day awareness programme on Packaging for Exports

In Association with SBS College Rudrapur at Rudrapur on 31052016 for 32

participants

- One day workshop on Quality Management System amp Quality Technology

Tools (QMSQTT)

In Association with Bahadrabad Industries Development Welfare

Association Haridwar at Haridwar on 21072016 for 32 participants

- One day awareness programme on Product Certification

Conducted at Selaqui Dehradun on 19102016 for 60 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Design Clinic

Conducted at Haridwar on 20022016 for 28 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Digital Payment

Conducted in Uttarakhand State 16 programmes for 406 participants

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Part C Other Special Activities

Sl No Activity Target Achievement

1 Hindi Meeting 04 nos 04 nos

2 Hindi Pakhwara amp Hindi Diwas from 14092016 to

28092016 01 no 01 no

3 Hindi Workshop Nil Nil

4 Assistance provided in EDP of other organisation

(2 days EDP of NCCD) at MSME-DI

Haldwani

Nil 01 no

5 (i)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp Commercial Bid Opening on Lean Manufacturing for Auto component at Rudrapur on 22042016

(ii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in joint DSR

audit Audit with NPC Kanpur of Boss Cluster Rudrapur from 20042016 to 21042016 (iii)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint MBR3 Audit with QCI of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar from 08082016 to 10082016 (iv) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Boss Cluster at Rudrapur in November 2016

(v) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR5 Audit

of Pace Auto Cluster-1 at Rudrapur in November 2016 (vi)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint Audit

of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar in December 2016 (vii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Havells Fan Lean Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017 (viii)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp

Commercial Bid Opening for Plastic Component Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017

Nil

08 nos

6 Participated in National Awards held in Ludhiana Punjab on 18102016 presented by Honrsquoble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi

Nil 01 no

7 Participated in PMEGP Task force meeting of Nainital

District on 020816081116 Nil 02 nos

8 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a 3 days exhibition lsquoDestination Uttarakhand 2016rsquo organised by Ms Freindz Exhibition amp Promotions (p) ltd New Delhi at Dehradun from 24-26102016

Nil 01 no

9 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in the Stone Laying

ceremony of a new Technology Centre at Sitarganj on 141116 inaugrated by Honrsquoble Union Minister of MSMEs Sh Kalaraj Mishra

Nil 01 no

10 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a lsquoVendor Meet-

2016rsquo organised by Tata Auto Comp Systems Ltd at Rudrapur

Nil 01 no

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11 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in SLSC meeting for

National Awards and SLAB meeing at Dehradun on 17022017

Nil 01 no

12 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a training on

Lean Manufacturing at Indore MP from 080317 to 100317

Nil 01 no

13 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Hindi meeting

organized by NARAKAS on 30032017 01 no 01 no

PART-E

Sl

No

Description of activity Annual target Under PD

Ac

Total

1 EDPIMCEET Export

Packging Product

Certification QMS-QTT

Incubator ZEDDesign

8611113

31

Nil 25

i No of programmes

conducted

7601113

31

Nil 23

ii No of persons trained 159255032

326032235

16828

Nil 1001

2 Follow-up action of previous Entrepreneurship Development Programmes -

Year Total no of trainees

trained

No of trainees who

have set up units

employed till date

2006-07 143 39

2007-08 917 71

2008-09 946 36

2009-10 2323 43

2010-11 2203 49

2011-12 2321 53

2012-13 2265 59

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2013-14 2234 74

2014-15 504 53

2015-16 926

2016-17 414

3 Motivational Campaigns- Annual target Conducted

No of Campaigns

conducted

06 06

4 i Project profiles (new) Nil Nil

ii Project profiles

(updated)

Nil Nil

iii State industrial

profiles

Nil 1

iv District industrial

potential survey

reports

Nil 13

v Any other Nil Nil

5 Name of the units

provided-

Intensive technical

consultancy (A brief

write-up)

6 Programme on ISO 900014000

Year Target No of

Programmes

conducted

No of Units

participated

No of units

obtained ISO

certification

during the

year

No of units

obtained ISO

Certification

till date

2006-07 - - - - -

2007-08 - - - - -

2008-09 - - - 17 17

2009-10 - - - 10 10

2010-11 - - - - 24

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2011-12 - - - - 25

2012-13 - - - - Nil

2013-14 - - - - 17

2014-15 - - - 18

2015-16 - - - 11 11

7 Programmes on

Name of the programme No of Programmes No of participants

WTO - -

One Day Awareness

Programme on Cluster Dev

Scheme

- -

One day Awareness

Programme on IPR

- -

9 Vendor Development Programmes cum exhibitions

Year Tar

get

No of

VDPs

conducted

No of SSI

units

participat

ed

No unit

register

ed

During

the

month

No of SSI units obtained orders

No

Rs No Rs

2006-07 1 - - - - - - - -

2007-08 NIL - - - - - - - -

2008-09 1 1 120 - - - - - -

2009-10 1 - - - - - - - -

2010-11 1 1 43 - - - - - -

2011-12 3 3 222 - - - - - -

2012-13 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

311

158+551

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2013-14 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

314

148+1541

-

-

-

-

-

- 2014-15 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

374

118+2000

-

-

-

-

-

-

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2015-16 5 1

5(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

236

100+2000

-

-

-

-

-

- 2016-17 5 1

5(SVDP)

0(NVDP)

259

Nil

10 Programmes on Achievement

ii Energy conservationEnergy Efficient

Technology etc

00

iv Packaging for export 01

v Product Certification 01

vi CLCSS 00

vii QMSQTT 01

Viii Lean Manufacturing 00

ix Business Incubator 03

x Design Clinic 01

xi ZED 03

11

Revenue of the Institute

Total revenue

earned

Rs

140485-

12

Revenue of the workshop

Annual

Target

Total revenue

earned

Rs

Nil Nil

13 Media coverage details- No(s)

i Press releases during the Year 4

ii Exhibitions participated 02

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iii RadioTV talks -

iv Advertisements released 5

v Press clipping compiled for the year -

vi Press clipping hosted on website -

vii Publications if any -

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CHAPTER-XVI

DISTRICT INDUSTRIES CENTRES VISITED BY THE OFFICERS OF

THIS INSTITUTE

The officers of this Institute visited District Industries Centre for discussion relating to

development of industries in the state and in connection with attending the Task Force

Meetingother official work

1 District Industries Centre Haldwani

2 District Industries Centre Almora

3 District Industries Centre Rudrapur Udham Singh Nagar

4 District Industries Centre Bageshwar

5 District Industries Centre Roorkee

6 District Industries Centre Dehradun

7 District Industries Centre Kotdwar

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CHAPTER-XVII

INCENTIVES TO ENTREPRENEURS

(i) Fiscal Incentives to new Industrial Units and to existing units on their substantial

expansion

New Industrial units and existing industrial units on their substantial expansion as defined set

up in growth centers industrial infrastructure development center(IIDCs) Industrial Estates

Export Processing Zones Theme Parks (Food Processing Parks Software Technology Parks

etc) as stated in Annexure-1 and Other areas as notified from time to time by the Central

Government are entitled to

(A) 100 (hundred percent) outright excise duty exception for a period of 10 years from

the date of commencement of commercial production

(B) 100 Income tax exemption for initial period of five years and thereafter 30 for

companies and 25 for other than companies for a further period of five years for

the entire state of Uttaranchal and Himachal Pradesh from the date of

commencement of commercial production

(C) 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

Rs30 lakh The existing units will also be entitled to this subsidy on their substantial

expansion as defined

(D) Thrust sector industries as mentioned in Annexure-II are entitled to similar

concession as mentioned in para 3(i) amp (ii) above in the entire state of Uttaranchal

and Himachal Pradesh without any area restrictions

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Development of Industrial Infrastructure

(i) The funding pattern under the Growth Centre Scheme currently envisaging a

central assistance of Rs10 crore per center is raised to Rs15 crore per center

(ii) The financing pattern of integrated infrastructure development center (IIDC)

between Government of India and SIDBI will change from 23 to 41 and the GOI

funds would be in the nature of a grant so as to provide the required infrastructural

support

Other Incentives

(i) Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna (PMMY) To bring the unbanked people under

the mainstream banking and make the neglected section of the population self

reliant and self dependent Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna was launched under 3

stages ie Shishu (Max Rs 50000) Kishor (Max Rs 5 Lacs)and Tarun (Rs 10

Lacs)

(iv) Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP)

Government of India has approved the introduction of a new credit linked subsidy

programme called Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation programme (PMEGP)

by merging the two schemes Prime Ministerrsquos Rojgar Yojana (PMRY) and Rural

Employment Generation Programme (REGP) for generation of employment

opportunities through establishment of Micro enterprise in rural as well as urban

areas PMEGP is a central sector scheme and being administrated by Ministry of

Micro Small amp Medium Enterprises (Mo MSME) The scheme is implementing by

Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC)a statutory organization under the

administrative control of Mo MSME as the single nodal agency at the National

level At the State level the scheme is being implemented through State

KVIC Directorates State Khadi amp Village Industries Boards ( KVIBs) and District

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Industries Centre( DICs) and Banks The Government subsidy under the scheme is

being routed by KVIC through the identified banks for eventual distribution to the

beneficiaries entrepreneurs in their Bank accounts

Ineligible Industries under the Policy

The list of industries excluded from the purview of proposed concessions is at

Annexure ndashII

In addition the Doon Valley Notifications (SONo102(E) dated 1st Feb 1989

(Annexure-IV) as amended from time to time issued by Ministry of Environment amp

Forests would continue to operate in the Doon Valley area on the industries

notified under it are excluded from the proposed concessions in the state of

Uttarakhand

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Annex -I

DETAILS OF TRAINING PROGRAMME CONDUCTED DURING THE YEAR 2016-17 S No Programme details Duration Candidate Details Name of the

Coordinator SC ST OBC PH GEN TOTAL M F M F M F M F M F

EDP

1 EDP (GEN) on Tour

Operator amp Tourist Guide at Ranibagh

Haldwani Nainital

18022017

to 22022017

10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 2 22 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director (Mech)

2 EDP(SC) on Wireman

Training at Shantipuri

Pantnagar US Nagar

13022017

to

23022017

18 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 20 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

3 ESDP (WPH-STP)

on Bakery amp

Confectionary Products Ranibagh

Nainital

06092016

to

20102016

0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 20 23 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

4 ESDP(SC-STP) on

Computer Accounting with Tally at

Kaladhungi Nainital

16082016

to 29092016

10 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

5 ESDP(SC) on Computer Accounting

Dehradun

21072016 to

02092016

10 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 5 25 UC Khanduri Asst Director

(Chem)

6 ESDP(GEN) on

Garments

Manufacturing at

Almora

22072016

to

02092016

0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 21 23 DS Martolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

7 ESDP(GEN) on Solar Energy at Haldwani

Nainital

04112016 to

16122016

3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 16 0 20 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

I- Total Participants

(Nos)

51 20 0 1 2 3 1 0 30 48 156

IMC

1 IMC(Gen) at Pantnagar US Nagar

23022017 16 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 13 8 38 DK Aggarwal Asst Director

(Mech)

2 IMC(SC) at ITI

Bageshwar

18032017 31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 50 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

3 IMC(SC) at Takula

Almora

09032016 22 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 4 39 UC Khanduri

Asst Director (Chem)

4 IMC(Gen) at JITI

Almora

16032017 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 9 42 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

5 IMC(ST) at ITI

Almora

15032016 19 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 41 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

6 IMC(Gen) at Ranibagh Haldwani Nainital

23022017 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 35 6 45 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

II- Total Participants

(Nos)

93 9 12 0 4 0 0 0 110 27 255

Grand Total (I + II)

13 PROGRAMMES

144 29 12 1 6 3 1 0 140 75 411

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Annex -II

List of Thrust Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo List of Thrust Industries

01 Floriculture

02 Medicinal herbs and aromatic herbs etc ndash processing

03 Honey

04 Horticulture and Agro based Industries such as -

a Sauces Ketchup etc

b Fruit juices amp fruit pulp

c Jams Jellies vegetable juices puree pickles etc

d Preserved fruits and vegetables

e Processing of fresh fruits and vegetables including packaging

f Processing preservation packaging of mushrooms

05 Food processing industry excluding those included in the negative list

06 Sugar and its by-products

07 Silk and silk products

08 Wool and wool products

09 Woven fabrics (Excisable garments)

10 Sports goods and articles and equipment for general physical exercise and equipment

for adventure sports activities

11 Paper and paper products excluding those in negative list

12 Pharma products

13 Information amp communication technology

Computer hardware

14 Bottling of mineral water

15 Eco-tourism ndash Hotels resorts spa entertainmentamusement parks and ropeways

16 Industrial gases (based on atmospheric fraction)

17 Handicrafts

18 Non-timber forest product based industries

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Negative List of Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo Negative list of Industries

01 Tobacco and tobacco products including cigarettes and pan masala

02 Thermal Power Plant (coaloil based)

03 Coal washeries dry coal processing

04 Inorganic Chemicals excluding medicinal grade oxygen (280411) medicinal grade hydrogen peroxide

(284711) compressed air (285130)

05 Organic Chemicals excluding Provitamins vitamins Hormones (2936) Glycosides (2939) sugars (2940)

06 Tanning and dying extracts tanins and their derivatives dyes colours paints and varnishes putty fillers and

other mastics inks

07 Marble and mineral substances not classified anywhere

08 Flour mills and rice mills

09 Foundries using coal

10 Minerals fuels mineral oils and products of their distillation

Bituminous substances mineral waxes

11 Synthetic rubber product

12 Cement clinkers and asbestos raw including fibre

13 Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp Fuses fireworks matches propellant powder etc)

14 Mineral or chemical fertilizers

15 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture and formulation)

16 Fibre glass and articles thereof

17 Manufacture of pulp ndash wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving pulp)

18 Branded aerated water soft drinks (non-fruit based)

19 Paper-

Writing or printing paper etc

Paper or paperboard etc

Maplitho paper etc

Newsprint in rolls or sheets

Craft paper etc

Sanitary towels etc

Cigarette paper

Grease-proof paper

Toilet or facial tissue etc

Paper and paperboard laminated internally with bitumen tar or asphalt

Carbon or similar copying paper

Products consisting of sheets of paper or paper board impregnated coated or covered with plastics etc

Paper and paperboard coated impregnated or covered with wax etc

20 Plastics and articles thereof

Serial No 5 Reproduction synthesis not allowed as also downstream industries for sugar

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Annex -III

RESTRICTIONS ON LOCATION OF INDUSTRIES MINING OPERATIONS AND OTHER DEVELOPMENT

ACTIVITIES IN DOON VALLEY IN UTTAR PRADESH

MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS

(Department of Environment Forests amp Wildlife)

New Delhi the 1st February 1989

NOTIFICATION

NOTIFICATION under section 3(2)(v) of Environment (Protection) Act 1986 and Rule 5(3) (d) of

Environment (Protection) Rules 1986 Restricting location of industries mining operations and other

development activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh

SO102(E) ndash Whereas notification under sub-rule (3) of rule 5 of the Environment (Protection)

Rules 1986 inviting objections against the imposition of restriction on location of industries mining

operation and other developmental activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh was published vide No

SO 923(E) dated the 6th October 1988

And Whereas all objections received have been duly considered by the Central Government

Now therefore in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (d) of sub-rule (3) of Rule 5 of the

said rules the Central Government hereby imposes restrictions on the following activities in Doon Valley

bounded on the North by Mussorie ridge in the North-East by Lesset Himalayan range on the South-

West by Shivalik ranges river Ganga in the South-East and river Yamuna in the North-West except those

activities which are permitted by the Central Government for examining the environmental impacts

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(i) Location setting of industrial units ndash It has to be as per guidelines given in the annexure or guidelines

as may be issued from time to time by the Ministry of Environment amp Forests Government of India

(ii) Mining ndash Approval of the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests must be obtained before starting

any mining activity

(iii) Tourism ndash It should as per Tourism Development Plan (TDP) to be prepared by the State Department

of Tourism and duly approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(iv) Grazing ndash As per the plan to be prepared by the State Government and duly approved by the Union

Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(v) Land Use ndash As per Master Plan of development and Land Use Plan of the entire area to be prepared

by the State Government and approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

[No J-200123886-1A]

Sd-

(KP GEETHAKRISHNAN)

Secretary

ANNEXURE

Guidelines for permitting restricting industrial units in the Doon Valley area

Industries will be classified under Green Orange and Red categories as shown below for purposes of

permittingrestricting such industrial units in the Doon Valley from the environmental and ecological

considerations

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CATEGORY GREEN

A LIST OF INDUSTRIES IN APPROVED INDUSTRIAL AREAS WHICH MAY BE DIRECTRLY CONSIDERED

FOR ISSUE OF NO OBJECTION CERTIFICATE WITHOUT REFERRING TO (MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS) (IN CASE OF DOUBTS REFERENCE WILL BE MADE TO MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS)

1 All such non-obnoxious and non-hazardous industries employing upto 100 persons The

abnoxious and hazardous industries are those using inflammable explosive corrosive or

toxic substances

2 All such industries which do not discharge industrial effluents of a polluting nature and

which do not undertake any of the following process

Electroplating

Galvanizing

Bleaching

Degreasing

Phosphating

Dyeing

Pickling tanning

Polishing

Cooking of fibres and Digesting

Designing of Fabric

Unhairing Soaking deliming and bating of hides

Washing of fabric

Trimming Puling juicing and blanching of fruits and vegetables

Washing of equipment and regular floor washing using of considerable cooling water

Separated milk buttermilk and whey

Stopping and processing of grain

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Distillation of alcohol stillage and evaporation

Slaughtering of animals rendering of bones washing of meat

Juicing of sugar cane extraction of sugar Filteration centrifugation distillation

Pulping and fermenting of coffee beam

Processing of fish

Filter back wash in DM Plants exceeding 20 KI per day capacity

Pulp making pulp processing and paper making Cocking of coal washing of blast furnace

flue gases

Stripping of oxides

Washing of used sand by hydraulic discharge

Washing of latex etc

Solvent extraction

3 All such industries which do no use fuel in their manufacturing process or in any subsidiary

process and which do not emit fugitive emissions of a diffused nature

Industries not satisfying any one of the three criteria are recommended to be referred to Ministry

of Environment amp Forests

The following industries appear to fall in non-hazardous non-obnoxious and non-polluting

category subject to fulfillment of above three conditions

1 Atta-chakkies

2 Rice Mullors

3 Iceboxes

4 Dal mills

5 Groundnut decortinating (dry)

6 Chilling

7 Tailoring and garment making

8 Apparl making 9 Cotton and woolen hosiery

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10 Handloom weaving

11 Shoe lace manufacturing

12 Gold and Silver thread and sari work

13 Gold and Silver smithy

14 Leather Footwear and leather products excluding tanning amp hide processing

15 Manufacture of mirror from sheet glass and photo-frame

16 Musical instruments manufacturing

17 Sports goods

18 Bamboo and cane products (only dry operations)

19 Card Board and paper products (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

20 Insulation and other coated papers (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

21 Scientific and Mathematical instruments

22 Furniture (Wooden and Steel)

23 Assembly of domestic electrical appliances

24 Radio assembling

25 Fountain pens

26 Polythene plastic and PVC goods through extrusionmoulding

27 Surgical gauges and bandages

28 Railway sleepers (only concrete)

29 Cotton spinning and weaving

30 Rope (cotton and plastic)

31 Carpet weaving

32 Assembly of Air coolers

33 Wires pipes-extruded shapes from metals

34 Automobile servicing amp repair stations

35 Assembly of Bicycles baby carriages and other small non-motorised vehicles

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36 Electronics equipment (assembly)

37 Toys

38 Candles

39 Carpentary ndash excluded saw mill

40 Cold storage (small scale)

41 Restaurants

42 Oil-ginningexpelling (non-hydrogenation and no refining)

43 Ice Cream

44 Mineralized water

45 Jobbing amp Machining

46 Manufacture of Steel units amp suit cases

47 Paper pins amp U clips

48 Block making for printing

49 Optical frames

CATEGORY ORANGE

B LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CAN BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY WITH PROPER

ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL ARRANGEMENT

1 All such industries which discharge some liquid effluents (below 500 klday) that can be

controlled with suitable proven technology

2 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is less than 24 mtday and

the particulars emissions from which can be controlled with suitable proven technology

3 All such industries employing not more than 500 persons

The following industries with adoption of proven pollution control technology subject to

fulfilling the above three condition fall under this category

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1 Lime manufacture ndash pending decision on proven pollution control device and

Supreme Courtrsquos decision on quarrying

2 Ceramics

3 Sanitary ware

4 Tyres and tubes

5 Refuse incineration (controlled)

6 Flour mills

7 Vegetable oils including solvent extracted oils

8 Soap without steam boiling process and synthetic detergents formulation

9 Steam generating plants

10 Manufacture of office and house hold equipment and appliances involving use of

fossil fuel combustion

11 Manufacture of machineries and machine tools and equipments

12 Industrial gases (only) Nitrogen Oxygen and CO2

13 Miscellaneous glassware without involving use of fossil-fuel combustion

14 Optical glass

15 Laboratory ware

16 Petroleum storage amp transfer facilities

17 Surgical and medical products including amp probabilities of latex products

18 Foot wear (Rubber)

19 Bakery products biscuits amp Confectioners

20 Instant teacoffee coffee processing

21 Malted food

22 Manufacture of power driven pumps compressors refrigeration units fire

fighting equipment etc

23 Wire drawing (cold process) amp bailing straps

24 Steel furniture fasteners etc

25 Plastic processed goods

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26

Medical amp surgical instruments

27

Acetylene (synthetic)

28

Glue amp Gelatine

29

Potassium permanganse

30

Metallic sodium

31

Photographic films papers amp photographic chemicals

32

Surface coating industries

33

Fragrances fragours amp food additives

34

Plant nutrients (only manure)

Note

35

aerated watersoft drink

(a) Industries falling within the above identified list shall be assessed by the State Pollution

Control Board and referred to the Union Department of Environment for consideration

before according No Objection Certificate

(b) The total number of fuel burning industries that shall be permitted in the Valley will be

limited by 8 tonnes per day or Sulphur Dioxides from all sources (This corresponds to 400

tonnes per day Coal with 1 sulphur)

(c) Setting of Industrial areas should be based on sound criteria

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CATEGORY RED

C LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CANNOT BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY

1 All those industries which discharge effluents of a polluting nature at the rate of more

than 500 klday and for which the natural course for sufficient dilution is not available

and effluents from which cannot be controlled with suitable technology

2 All such industries employing more than 500 personsday

3 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is more than 24 mtday

The following industries appear to fall under this category covered by all the points as

above

1 Ferrous and non-ferrous metal extraction refining casting forging alloy making

processing etc

2 Dry Coal ProcessingMineral processing industries like Ore

sintering benefication pollutization etc

3 Phosphate look processing plants

4 Cement plants with horizontal rotary kilns

5 Glass and glass products involving use of coal

6 Petroleum refinery

7 Petro-chemical industries

8 Manufacture of lubricating oils and greases

9 Synthetic rubber manufacture

10 Coal oil wood or nuclear based thermal power plants

11 Vanaspati hydrogenated vegetable oils for industrial purposes

12 Sugar mills (white and khandari)

13 Craft paper mills

14 Coke oven by products and coaltar distillation products

15 Alkalies

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16

Caustic soda

17

Potash

18

Electro thermal products (artificial abrasives Calcium carbide etc)

19

Phosphorous and its compounds

20

Acids and their salts (organic amp inorganic)

21

Nitrogen compounds (Cynides cynamides and other nitrogen compounds)

22

Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp fuses)

23

Pthalic anhydride

24

Processes involving chlorinated hydrocarbon

25

Chlorine Fluorine bromine Iodine amp their compounds

26

Fertilizer industry

27

Paper board and straw board

28

Synthetics fibres

29 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture

formulations)

amp

30 Basic drugs

31 Alcohol (Industrial or potable)

32 Leather industry including tanning and processing

33 Coke making coal liquification and fuel gas making industries

34 Fibre glass production and processing

35 Manufacture of pulp-wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving

pulp)

36 Pigment dyes and their intermediates

37 Industrial carbons (including graphite electrodes anodes midget electrodes

graphite blocks graphite crucibles gas carbons activated carbon synthetic

diamonds carbon black channel black lamp black etc)

38 Electro-chemicals (other than these covered under Alkali group)

39 Paints enamels amp varnishes

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40 Poly propylene

41 Poly Vinyl chloride

42 Cement with vertical shaft kiln technology penging certification of proven

technology on pollution control

43 Chlorates perchlorates amp peroxides

44 Polishes

45 Synthetic resin amp Plastic products

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CHAPTER-VII

NATIONAL MANUFACTURING COMPTITIVENESS PROGRAMME

(NMCP)

The Government has announced formulation of National Manufacturing

Competitiveness Programme in 2005 with an objective to support the Small and Medium

Enterprises (SMEs) in their endeavour to become competitive and adjust the competitive

pressure caused by liberalization and moderation of tariff rates Under the scheme

Manufacturing Competitiveness Programme by the National Manufacturing Competitiveness

Council

Worldwide it is manufacturing that has driven growth In order to revive the

manufacturing sector particularly micro small and medium enterprises and to enable them

to adjust to the competitive pressures caused by liberalization and moderation of tariff rates

I propose to launch a new scheme that will help them strengthen their operations and

sharpen their competitiveness The scheme will be called the Manufacturing Competitiveness

Programme The design of the scheme will be worked out by the National Manufacturing

Competitiveness Council (NMCC) in consultation with the industry along with relevant stake

holders like the Ministry of MSME conceptualized and finalized the components of the

programme incorporating suitable inputs from the stake holders Nine Schemes have been

drawn up including schemes for promotion of ICT Design Clinics and Marketing Support etc

for SMEs Implementation will be in the PPP model and financing will be tied up during the

course of the next year

MSME-DI Haldwani motivated entrepreneurs to adopt and modernise themselves

taking assistance from NMCP schemes through various training programmes It also

conducted awareness programmes of some schemes like QMS amp QTT Lean Manufacturing

Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) Product Certification Zero Defect Zero Effect CLCSS

Businss Incubator Bar Code Energy Efficiency Technology etc

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON ldquoQMSQTTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Vinayak Grand Haridwar

DATE- 25072016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 36

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

AssttDirector (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI haldwani

Sh Sudipt Kumar Scientist BIS Dehradun

Sh Ashish Bhargava Consultant

URS

Certification

Haridwar

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON ldquoDESIGN CLINIC SCHEMErdquo

PLACE- Hotel Gardenia SIDCUL Haridwar

DATE- 20022017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 28

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Prof Dr S Ghosal Professor amp Director School of Design

Studies UPES Dehradun

Sh Amit Mohan Invetigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoPACKAGING FOR EXPORTldquo

PLACE- SBS PG College Rudrapur

DATE- 31052016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 32

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Tushar Bandopadhyay Asstt Director

IIP New Delhi

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoSUPPORT FOR ENTREPRENEURIAL AND MANAGERIAL

DEVELOPMENT OF SMEs THROUGH INCUBATORrdquo

PLACE- Amrapali Group of Institutes Haldwani

DATE- 22032016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 60

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh VK Sharma Dy Director Ic

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Amit Mohan Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoSUPPORT FOR ENTREPRENEURIAL AND MANAGERIAL

DEVELOPMENT OF SMEs THROUGH INCUBATORrdquo

PLACE- Graphic Era University Dehradun

DATE- 16112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 86

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh SC Kandpal

Asstt Director (MF)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh BK Tiwari DG

Graphic Era University

Sh Amit Mohan Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoSUPPORT FOR ENTREPRENEURIAL AND MANAGERIAL

DEVELOPMENT OF SMEs THROUGH INCUBATORrdquo

PLACE- University of Petroleum amp Energy

Studies Dehradun

DATE- 18112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 70

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh Amit Mohan

Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Dr KS Mishra Senior Professor

UPES Dehradun

Dr Shailey Singhal Associate Professor

UPES Dehradun

Dr PK Mishra Associate Professor

UPES Dehradun

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoZERO DEFECT ZERO EFFECTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Gardenia SIDCUL Haridwar

DATE- 08112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 58

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoZERO DEFECT ZERO EFFECTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Gardenia SIDCUL Haridwar

DATE- 16032017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 59

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh Pushkar Singh

Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Abhishek Srivastava ZED Consultant

QCI

Sh DK Aggarwal Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Amit Mohan Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoZERO DEFECT ZERO EFFECTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Rudra Continental Rudrapur

DATE- 22022017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 54

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh SC Kandpal

Asstt Director (MF)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh YC Pandey GM

DIC US Nagar

Sh Ashok Bansal Ex President

KGCCI

Sh DK Aggarwal Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoProduct Certificationrdquo

PLACE- Selaqui Dehradun

DATE- 19102016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 60

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh UC Khanduri

Asstt Director (Chem)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

ShSaurabh Tiwari Scientist

BIS Dehradun

Sh Kush Sharma Scientist

BIS Dehradun

Sh Ashish Bhargava Manager

URS Certification Haridwar

Sh Manoj Gaur Branch Director

NSIC Dehradun

Sh SS Katiyal Manager

DIC Dehradun

Sh Manoj Sharma President

UIWA Dehradun

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Reimbursement of Units under Technology amp Quality Up gradation Support

to MSME (TEQUP) for acquiring National and International Product

Certification

The details for the period 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are given below

SNo Name Of the Unit Reimbursement

Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Hertech Electronics

Plot NoI E Sector 12 IIE SIDCUL Haridwar

Rs 26250-

Total Rs 26250-

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CHAPTER-VIII

VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

Vendor Development Programmes (VDPs) are being organized by MSME Development

Institutes located in every corner of the country to provide common platform for business as

well as selling organizations to interact with each other with a view to identifying emerging

demands of the buyer organizations while simultaneously providing an opportunity for

displaying the capabilities of the small scale entrepreneurs and their industrial ventures Such

programmes have proved to be of immense use in locating suitable entrepreneurs by a

number of buying organizations including the Public Sector Enterprises various Wings of

Defence Railways and others in indigenising a number of products which hitherto have been

imported at a colossal cost

Two types of VDPs are being organized by MSME DIs - National Level VDPs -cum-

Exhibitions and State Level VDPs In National Level VDPs of 3 days duration large scale

organizations such as BEL BHEL TELCO BSNL IOC NHPC NTPC etc interact with MSEs in

establishing potential vendors In these National Level VDPs an exhibition is also put up for

displaying the products of MSMEs and large scale organizations In State Level VDPs only

one or two buying large scale organisation functioning in the State participates in the

programme and interacts with MSMEs (sellers) in the Buyer-Seller Meets Business enquiries

ranging from `5 crore to `20 crore per VDP are being generated through National Level

VDPs

MSME-DI conducted 05 State Level Vendor Development Programme in different

places of Uttarakhand state Details of programmes are as under

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- HRD Centre BHEL Haridwar

DATE- 09112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 28

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh DK Aggarwal

AsstDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Kotdwar

DATE- 16122016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 63

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh DS Martolia

AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME Haldwani

Sh Manoj Kumar General Manager

BEL Kotdwar

Sh SC Kandpal AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Haridwar

DATE- 29112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 38

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh Amit Mohan

Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Rajeshwar Giri DGM

THDC Rishikesh

Sh RM Dubey DGM (Procurement)

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Rai Singh DGM (VDP)

THDC Rishikesh

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME Haldwani

Sh GC Joshi Dy Manager

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Yogesh Sharma Manager

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Sadhu Ram Saini President

BIDWABahadrabad

Sh Harendra Garg Chairman

SMA Haridwar

Sh DK Aggarwal Asstt Director

MSME Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Rudrapur

DATE- 09032017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 58

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh SC Kandpal

Astt Director (MF)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Skand Shiv Bhardwaj BHEL

CFP Rudrapur

Sh K Das GM

Ic BHEL CFP Rudrapur

Sh VK Sharma Dy Director Ic

MSME-DI Haldwani

ShYC Pandey GM

DIC Rudrapur

Sh Ashok Bansal Ex President

KGCCI Kashipur

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Patel Nagar Dehradun

DATE- 20102016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 65

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR SH UCKHANDURI

AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Ashok Lalwani HUDCO

Dehradun

Sh Mahesh Sharma President

UIWA Dehradun

Sh Manoj Gaur BM

NSIC Dehradun

SmtKaushlya Bandhu Jt Director

DOI Dehradun

Sh SP Goyal Incharge

KGCCI Dehradun

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सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

CHAPTER-IX

MARKETING ASSISTANCE AND TECHNOLOGY UP-GRADATION

SCHEME FOR MSME AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE ON BAR-CODE

MSMEs sector has emerged as a highly vibrant and dynamic sector of the Indian

economy over the last five decades MSMEs are not only playing crucial role in providing

large employment opportunities at comparatively lower capital cost than large industries but

also helping in industrialization of rural and backward areas thereby reducing regional

imbalances assuring more equitable distribution of national income and wealth

It may be mentioned here that Marketing a strategic tool for business development is

critical for the growth and survival of MSMEs Marketing is most important factor for the

success of any enterprise It is one of the weakest areas wherein MSMEs face major

problems in the present competitive age Due to lack of information scarcity of resources

and unorganized way of selling marketing MSME sector finds problems in exploiting new

markets

The objective of this programme envisages that some of those clusters of MSMEs which

have quality production and export potential shall be identified amp encouraged and assisted

through this scheme to achieve competitiveness in the national and international markets

The programme aims at improving the marketing competitiveness of MSME sector by

improving their techniques and technologiesrsquo promotion of exports and to provide a check on

imports also

Financial assistance on Bar-code

The basic objective of financial assistance is to enhance the marketing competitiveness of

Micro amp Small Enterprises (MSEs) by way of

(i) Providing 75 of one-time registration fee and annual recurring fee (for first three

years) paid by MSEs to GS1 India

(ii) (ii) Popularizing the adoption of bar codes on large scale amongst MSEs and (iii)

Motivating and encouraging MSEs for use of bar codes through conducting

seminars on Bar-code etc

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Reimbursement of Units under Bar Code ndash

The details for the period 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are given below

SNo Name Of the Unit Reimbursement Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Janisons Herbo Labs Pvt Ltd

Plot No 6Sector II DC IIE

Pantnagar

38430-

2- Ms Garg Foods

Naya Gaon Julfkaar

Kaladhungi Nainital

33451-

3- Ms Shree Herbal Health Care 79 Arhat Bazar Saharanpur Road Dehradun

25695-

4- Ms Govindam Enterprises

D-144F Top Floor Freedom Fighter Enclave

New Delhi

25695-

5- Ms Demigod Agro Food Pvt Ltd

4 Nandpuri Arya Nagar Chowk Opp Holy Baril

Jwalapur Haridwar

25695-

Total Rs 148966-

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सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

Reimbursement to the Participating Units in Trade FairExhibition for the

year 2016-17 for Uttarakhand state ndash

SNo

Name of the Unit Amt Reimbursed

1 Ms Kashmir Emporium Raipur Road Dehradun

(International)

Rs 122772-

2 Ms Rawat Engg Tech Pvt Ltd Dehradun

(Domestic)

Rs 30000-

Total Rs 152772-

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CHAPTER-X

Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme (CLCSS) for Technology

Upgradation of the Small Scale Industries

The Ministry of Small Scale Industries (SSI) is operating a scheme for technology

upgradation of Small Scale Industries (SSI) called the Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme

(CLCSS) The Scheme aims at facilitating technology upgradation by providing upfront capital

subsidy to SSI units including tiny khadi village and coir industrial units on institutional

finance (credit) availed of by them for modernisation of their production equipment (plant and

machinery) and techniques The Scheme provides for 15 per cent capital subsidy to SSI units

including tiny units on institutional finance availed of by them for induction of well established

and improved technology in selected subsectorsproducts approved under the Scheme The

eligible amount of subsidy calculated under the scheme is based on the actual loan amount not

exceeding Rs1 crore

Due to insufficient investment and lack of awareness of both the quality standards and

access to modern technologies a large percentage of SSI units continue with outdated

technology and plant amp machinery With increasing competition due to liberalisation of the

economy the survival and growth of the SSI units are critically dependent on their

modernisation and technological upgradation Upgradation of both the process of manufacture

and corresponding plant and machinery is necessary for the small enterprises to reduce the cost

of production and remain price competitive at a time when cheaper products are easily available

in the global market

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CHAPTER-XI

QUALITY UPGRADATIONENVIRONMENT MANAGAMENT FOR

SMALL SCALE SECTOR THROUGH INCENTIVE FOR ISO 9000ISO

14001HACCP CERTIFICATION

The Small Scale Sector has emerged as dynamic and vibrant sector of Indian

Economy and it has been making significant contribution to industrial production export and

employment generation The process of economic liberalization and market reforms has

opened up the Indian small scale sector to the global competition In order to enhance the

competitive strength of the small scale sector the Government introduced an incentive

scheme for their technological upgradationquality improvement and environment

management The scheme provides incentive to those small scale ancillary undertaking who

have acquired ISO 9000ISO 14001HACCP certifications The scheme for ISO 9000

reimbursement in operation since March 1994 has now been enlarged so as to include

reimbursement of expenses for acquiring ISO 14001 certification also vide this Office

Administrative Order No41(8)ISOElectx2002 dt 28th October 2002 Upto 31st march

2014 25652 Micro amp Small units have been benefited from the scheme

-The Scheme envisages reimbursement of charges of acquiring ISO-9000ISO-

14001HACCP certifications to the extent of 75 of the expenditure subject to a

maximum of Rs 75000- in each case

The Salient features of the Scheme

a) The Permanent Registered Micro Small Enterprises (MSEs) units are eligible to avail

the Incentive Scheme

b) The Scheme is applicable to those MSEsancillaryTinySSSBE units who have already

acquired ISO-9000ISO-14001HACCP certification

c) The Scheme is applicable to those MSEsancillaryTinySSSBE units who have already

acquired ISO-9000ISO-14001HACCP certification

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Reimbursement to Units under ISO 900014000 scheme in Uttarakhand

state ndash

Approval details of units during 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are as under ndash

SNo Name of the Unit Reimbursement

Total Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Bajaj Nutraceuticals Roorkee Haridwar 45000-

2- Ms Nirmal Auto Components Bahadrabad Haridwar 38363-

3- Ms Manchanda Herbal Products Haridwar 46954-

4- Ms APS Electopower Pvt Ltd Haridwar

40500-

5- Ms Shree Badrinath Vaikalpik Urja Dehradun 30000-

6- Ms Rapid Moulders Pvt Ltd Haridwar 56250-

Total Rs 257067-

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CHAPTER-XII

GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT PREFERENCE POLICY FOR MICRO

amp SMALL ENTERPRISES

In order to provide assistance and support to Micro amp Small Enterprises (MSEs) for

marketing their products under the present Government Procurement Preference Policy for

micro amp small enterprises (MSEs) Government of India has been extending various facilities to

the MSEs registered with National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC) under its Single Point

Registration Scheme In addition to the facilities 358 items are also reserved for exclusive

purchase from MSE sector

Following units were enlisted under single point registration

SN Name amp Address Unit Amount Rs 1 Ms Ujjwal Labour Contract Co-operative Society

Dehradun

2000-

2 Ms Pacific Dynamics Roorkee

2000-

3 Ms Radiant Energy Enterprises Dehradun

1250-

4 Ms Harit Agro Products Jaspur Kashipur

2000-

5 Ms Asian Galaxy Pvt Ltd

Plot No 3 Sector IIDL IIE SIDCUL

5000-

6 Ms Isha Construction

Shop 32 amp 34 Grand Floor Raipur Road- Dehradun

2000-

7 Ms Dhirendra Singh Negi

Village Talli Bagi Patti Tehri Garhwal

2000-

8 Ms Electrocon Power

Village Rameshwarput Lalpur US Nagar

2000-

9 Ms Special Cables Pvt Ltd

Unit 2 Plot No 60-65 Sector-3IIE Pantnagar

3435-

10 Ms GB Equipment Systems Ltd

Industrial Area Selaqui- Dehradun

3500-

11 Ms GB Springs

PL 2223 Km Chakrata Road Rampur Dehradun

5000-

12 Ms Accuraus (India)

B-7 Ramnaga Indl Estate Roorke

2000-

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13 Ms Modern Electrn Electric Co

Dehradun

2000-

14 Ms Ms Godarari Enterprises

Dehradun

1250-

15 Ms Kanha Plastics Pvt Ltd

Dehradun

5000-

16 Ms IC Electicals Co(P) Ltd

Plot No E-94 Industrial Area Bharabad Haridwar

3450-

17 Ms Whale Graphics(India)Ltd

Dehradun

5000-

18 Jainson Herbo Labs Pvt Ltd

IIDC IIE US Nagar Pantnagar

3000-

19 Ms Krishna Murari Infratech

Pvt Ltd Haldwani

2000-

20 Ms Sakti Constructions

392 Indra Nagar Colony Dehrdun

3500-

21 Ms Universal Ind

B-8 Industrial Estate Bazpur Road Kashipur

5000-

22 Ms Sai Globe Packaging

Central Hope Town SelaquiDehradun

5000-

23 Ms Surat singh amp Sons

54 Akashdeep ColonyChakrata Road Dehradun

2000-

24 Ms Girraj Kintwear

7 Co-Operativ Society IE- Dehradun

2000-

25 Ms HQ Lamps Manufacturing

7 3-35 Sector 6 A SIDCUL Haridwar

3000-

26 Ms Uttam Rice amp Seeds Pvt Ltd

Gausala Mour Ramnagar Road Partappur Kashipur

2000-

27 Ms Creative Paper Products Rudrpur

2000-

28 Ms Asia Industries

Village Phaujimatkota Post ndashBhoorrani Rudrapur

-

29 Ms Shamsons Industries

C-22 Deveboomi Industrial Estate Roorkee

3000-

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30 Reveal Environment Solutions Kh N-999

Salem pur Rajputan Indusstrial Estate Roorkee

2000-

31 Ms Shiva Enterprises

2071 West Amber Talab Roorkee

2000-

32 Ms Aska Equipment Ltd

Plot NoC-21 Devbhoomi Indl Estate Raipur Haridwar

3000-

33 Ms Infinity

Kh Village Raipur Haridwar

3450-

34 Ms Badrinath Vaikalpik Urja

Shah Nagar Near Railaway Crossing Defance Colony Dehradun

2000-

35 Ms Amardeep Designs (P) Ltd

KhNo163 Laheshwari BhagwanPur Roorklee

3000-

36 Ms Amrit Herbals

Village amp Po Bhauwala-Dehradun

2000-

37 Ms Growth Associates

131 2nd

Floor BT Ganj-Roorkee

3000-

38 Ms Himalayan Hi Tech

Nurseries Santi Aashram Bharatpur Kamachaur

2000-

39 Ms JS Industries

Kunda Jaspur Road Kashipur US Nagar

3000-

40 Ms Digitech

8 Industrial Area Near Ram Nagar- Roorkee

2000-

41 Ms K-2 Cloth

Plot No 126-127 Sector IIDC

2000-

42 Ms Dinex India Pvt Ltd

59 Gandhi Road

2000-

43 Ms SK Guta

15 A Enclave GMS Road Dehradun

2000-

44 Ms Fire Devices(P) Ltd

Plot No 19-20 Sector-3A Indl Area SIDCUL Haridwar

3450-

Total

118285-

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CHAPTER-XIII

REVENUE EARNED

This Institute has earned revenue of Rs 140485- through consultancy services

provided to the MSMEs and fee collected for training programmes as per details given

below-

SNo Revenue Earnings Total for the

Financial Year (Rs)

1

CF WS revenue

0

2 Skill development programme (Training) fees- regular

course

8000

3 Skill development programme (Training) fees

Specialized High Tech Course (including CAD CAM)

0

4 Sale of Traineersquos products 50

5 Training Programme fees-

i Under Core Programme Action Plan 0

ii (Under PD Account) 0

6 Management Development Programme 0

7 Seminars Feesworkshop 5100

8 Capacity assessment 0

9 Project appraisals 0

10 Sick unit studies 0

11 In plant studies 0

12 Surveys 0

13 Energy audits 0

14 NSIC Registration GSPP 118285

15 Sub-Contracting Exchange (SCX) 0

16 Sale of publications 50

17 Others 6500

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18 Fee for participation in National Award-2013 0

19 NVDPVDP 0

TOTAL 137985

20 Sale of US stores etc 2500

Grand Total 140485

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CHAPTER-XIV

USE OF OFFICIAL LANGUAGE

Hindi is the Official Language of the Union of India and the Government policy aims at

progressively increasing the use of Hindi in official work Effective steps were taken during

the year in the Ministry of MSME to ensure compliance to Official Language Policy

implementation of the annual programme and compliance with the various orders of the

Government of India on the recommendations of the Committee of Parliament on Official

Language

COMPLIANCE OF SECTION 3(3)OF THE OFFICIAL LANGUAGE ACT 1963

All documents such as General Orders Notifications Press Communique Contracts

Agreements Tender Forms amp Notices Resolution MemorandumOffice memorandum

Administrative or other reports and Official Papers laid before a House or the Houses of

Parliament under section 3(3) of the Official Languages Act 1963 were issued bilingually

ie in Hindi and English General orders meant for departmental use were issued in Hindi

only

REPLIES TO LETTERS IN HINDI

All letters received in Hindi were replied to in Hindi

CORRESPONDENCE IN HINDI

Letters to State Governments Union Territory and Central Government offices located

in regions lsquoArsquo and lsquoBrsquo were issued in Hindi to the extent possible Similarly letters were sent in

Hindi to Central Government offices located in region lsquoCrsquo as per the targets laid down in the

Annual Programme About 9007 correspondence was made in Hindi in region lsquoArsquo 100 in

region rsquoBrsquo and 100 in region lsquoCrsquo

SECTIONS SPECIFIED FOR WORKING IN HINDI

The sections of the Ministry specified for doing 100 work in Hindi are working

satisfactorily

MONITORING AND INSPECTIONS

In order to ensure compliance with the Official Language Policy monitoring is done

though regular inspections

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CHAPTER-XV

TARGETS amp ACHIEVEMENTS

PART-A

1 Change in Industrial Scenario if any Industrial activity is gaining

momentum due to Industrial package to the state amp the upgradation of the MSEs

2 Other information ndash

I No of unit visited by MSME-DI

Official 117

Ii Total No of visitors inquiries

received in MSME-DI 648

iii Total No persons trained with- 414

a General 214

b Women Entrepreneurs 110 c SCST 17413 d Other backward Classes etc 12

e Minorities 0

3 Expenditure in Plan amp Non-Plan

a Plan Scheme-

Allotment Cumulative expenditure

FUNDS EXPENDITURE

Salary-14000000 12144775

Medical- 125000 124655

TE- 650000 647151

OE- 800000 7 99999

RRT- 4000 3000

Total 15579000 13719580

b Non-Plan Scheme- Nil

4 Administration Over

one year

Less than one year

a

b c

d

Post vacant Disciplinary proceeding initiated concluded pending Audit objections pending amp replied

Court cases pending if necessary

13

Nil Nil

Nil

01

Nil Nil

Nil

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Part- B

(This part may reflect the problems and actual work done under each programme as well

as actual extension service rendered for promotion of Industries)

1 Modernization of Workshop and

Laboratories- During

the month

Cumulative for the year

i Sanction received by MSME-DI

Converting the MSME-DI

Nil Nil

ii Value of new machinery

equipment installed received

Nil Nil

iii Value of orders of Machinery amp

Equipment placed with

DGSampD supplies

Nil Nil

2 Trade Industry growth-

i Nos of UAM registered

Manufacturingservice activity

Micro-5363 Small- 1707 Medium- 156

Total- 7226 (up to March2017)

ii Nos of UAM registered

ManufacturingServicing

activity

Manufacturing- 4243

Service- 2983

Total- 7226 (up to March2015)

iii Changes in industrial growth

rate if any (give information for

each trade unit(s) separately)

The industrial climate generated due to

announcement of Concessional package

provided impetus to the growth

parameters

3 Technical Assistance-

i No of entrepreneurs assisted

at the MSME-DI premises

outside premises

6481913

ii No of entrepreneurs assisted

at their premises

631

iii No of trade Associations

contacted for up-gradation of

Industries

12

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iv Details of programme for

specific group of covered in

Action Plan prepared along

with their details

NA

v No of units registered under

the Govt purchase

programme

43 Nos

vi Identification of products

having potential for

development in the State

(Attach a separate list)

1 Fruit based products

2 Processing of vegetables

3 Spice grinding

4 Glow signboard amp hoardings

5 Medicinal concentrate

6 Essential Oils

vii Problems of trade Industries

other than financial if any

Marketing amp transportation bottleneck

viii Additional support required for

improving performance of

trade Industries

Marketing Support

x Any other significant

programme Give information

or work done for each trade

discipline separately and

enclosed separate sheet to

highlight the salient points of

work done

No

4 Ancillary Development Programme No of-

a Captive Ancillary in the State NA

b New units (Anc) established

during the month

NA

c New items identified and

accepted for promoting

Ancillary

NA

d Vendor Development

Programme organized for

whom

Conducted programmes-

National Level-00

State level- 05 nos

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5 Any other special work done by the Institute- -

- One day awareness programme on Packaging for Exports

In Association with SBS College Rudrapur at Rudrapur on 31052016 for 32

participants

- One day workshop on Quality Management System amp Quality Technology

Tools (QMSQTT)

In Association with Bahadrabad Industries Development Welfare

Association Haridwar at Haridwar on 21072016 for 32 participants

- One day awareness programme on Product Certification

Conducted at Selaqui Dehradun on 19102016 for 60 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Design Clinic

Conducted at Haridwar on 20022016 for 28 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Digital Payment

Conducted in Uttarakhand State 16 programmes for 406 participants

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Part C Other Special Activities

Sl No Activity Target Achievement

1 Hindi Meeting 04 nos 04 nos

2 Hindi Pakhwara amp Hindi Diwas from 14092016 to

28092016 01 no 01 no

3 Hindi Workshop Nil Nil

4 Assistance provided in EDP of other organisation

(2 days EDP of NCCD) at MSME-DI

Haldwani

Nil 01 no

5 (i)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp Commercial Bid Opening on Lean Manufacturing for Auto component at Rudrapur on 22042016

(ii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in joint DSR

audit Audit with NPC Kanpur of Boss Cluster Rudrapur from 20042016 to 21042016 (iii)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint MBR3 Audit with QCI of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar from 08082016 to 10082016 (iv) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Boss Cluster at Rudrapur in November 2016

(v) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR5 Audit

of Pace Auto Cluster-1 at Rudrapur in November 2016 (vi)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint Audit

of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar in December 2016 (vii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Havells Fan Lean Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017 (viii)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp

Commercial Bid Opening for Plastic Component Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017

Nil

08 nos

6 Participated in National Awards held in Ludhiana Punjab on 18102016 presented by Honrsquoble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi

Nil 01 no

7 Participated in PMEGP Task force meeting of Nainital

District on 020816081116 Nil 02 nos

8 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a 3 days exhibition lsquoDestination Uttarakhand 2016rsquo organised by Ms Freindz Exhibition amp Promotions (p) ltd New Delhi at Dehradun from 24-26102016

Nil 01 no

9 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in the Stone Laying

ceremony of a new Technology Centre at Sitarganj on 141116 inaugrated by Honrsquoble Union Minister of MSMEs Sh Kalaraj Mishra

Nil 01 no

10 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a lsquoVendor Meet-

2016rsquo organised by Tata Auto Comp Systems Ltd at Rudrapur

Nil 01 no

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11 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in SLSC meeting for

National Awards and SLAB meeing at Dehradun on 17022017

Nil 01 no

12 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a training on

Lean Manufacturing at Indore MP from 080317 to 100317

Nil 01 no

13 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Hindi meeting

organized by NARAKAS on 30032017 01 no 01 no

PART-E

Sl

No

Description of activity Annual target Under PD

Ac

Total

1 EDPIMCEET Export

Packging Product

Certification QMS-QTT

Incubator ZEDDesign

8611113

31

Nil 25

i No of programmes

conducted

7601113

31

Nil 23

ii No of persons trained 159255032

326032235

16828

Nil 1001

2 Follow-up action of previous Entrepreneurship Development Programmes -

Year Total no of trainees

trained

No of trainees who

have set up units

employed till date

2006-07 143 39

2007-08 917 71

2008-09 946 36

2009-10 2323 43

2010-11 2203 49

2011-12 2321 53

2012-13 2265 59

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2013-14 2234 74

2014-15 504 53

2015-16 926

2016-17 414

3 Motivational Campaigns- Annual target Conducted

No of Campaigns

conducted

06 06

4 i Project profiles (new) Nil Nil

ii Project profiles

(updated)

Nil Nil

iii State industrial

profiles

Nil 1

iv District industrial

potential survey

reports

Nil 13

v Any other Nil Nil

5 Name of the units

provided-

Intensive technical

consultancy (A brief

write-up)

6 Programme on ISO 900014000

Year Target No of

Programmes

conducted

No of Units

participated

No of units

obtained ISO

certification

during the

year

No of units

obtained ISO

Certification

till date

2006-07 - - - - -

2007-08 - - - - -

2008-09 - - - 17 17

2009-10 - - - 10 10

2010-11 - - - - 24

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2011-12 - - - - 25

2012-13 - - - - Nil

2013-14 - - - - 17

2014-15 - - - 18

2015-16 - - - 11 11

7 Programmes on

Name of the programme No of Programmes No of participants

WTO - -

One Day Awareness

Programme on Cluster Dev

Scheme

- -

One day Awareness

Programme on IPR

- -

9 Vendor Development Programmes cum exhibitions

Year Tar

get

No of

VDPs

conducted

No of SSI

units

participat

ed

No unit

register

ed

During

the

month

No of SSI units obtained orders

No

Rs No Rs

2006-07 1 - - - - - - - -

2007-08 NIL - - - - - - - -

2008-09 1 1 120 - - - - - -

2009-10 1 - - - - - - - -

2010-11 1 1 43 - - - - - -

2011-12 3 3 222 - - - - - -

2012-13 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

311

158+551

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2013-14 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

314

148+1541

-

-

-

-

-

- 2014-15 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

374

118+2000

-

-

-

-

-

-

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2015-16 5 1

5(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

236

100+2000

-

-

-

-

-

- 2016-17 5 1

5(SVDP)

0(NVDP)

259

Nil

10 Programmes on Achievement

ii Energy conservationEnergy Efficient

Technology etc

00

iv Packaging for export 01

v Product Certification 01

vi CLCSS 00

vii QMSQTT 01

Viii Lean Manufacturing 00

ix Business Incubator 03

x Design Clinic 01

xi ZED 03

11

Revenue of the Institute

Total revenue

earned

Rs

140485-

12

Revenue of the workshop

Annual

Target

Total revenue

earned

Rs

Nil Nil

13 Media coverage details- No(s)

i Press releases during the Year 4

ii Exhibitions participated 02

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iii RadioTV talks -

iv Advertisements released 5

v Press clipping compiled for the year -

vi Press clipping hosted on website -

vii Publications if any -

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CHAPTER-XVI

DISTRICT INDUSTRIES CENTRES VISITED BY THE OFFICERS OF

THIS INSTITUTE

The officers of this Institute visited District Industries Centre for discussion relating to

development of industries in the state and in connection with attending the Task Force

Meetingother official work

1 District Industries Centre Haldwani

2 District Industries Centre Almora

3 District Industries Centre Rudrapur Udham Singh Nagar

4 District Industries Centre Bageshwar

5 District Industries Centre Roorkee

6 District Industries Centre Dehradun

7 District Industries Centre Kotdwar

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CHAPTER-XVII

INCENTIVES TO ENTREPRENEURS

(i) Fiscal Incentives to new Industrial Units and to existing units on their substantial

expansion

New Industrial units and existing industrial units on their substantial expansion as defined set

up in growth centers industrial infrastructure development center(IIDCs) Industrial Estates

Export Processing Zones Theme Parks (Food Processing Parks Software Technology Parks

etc) as stated in Annexure-1 and Other areas as notified from time to time by the Central

Government are entitled to

(A) 100 (hundred percent) outright excise duty exception for a period of 10 years from

the date of commencement of commercial production

(B) 100 Income tax exemption for initial period of five years and thereafter 30 for

companies and 25 for other than companies for a further period of five years for

the entire state of Uttaranchal and Himachal Pradesh from the date of

commencement of commercial production

(C) 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

Rs30 lakh The existing units will also be entitled to this subsidy on their substantial

expansion as defined

(D) Thrust sector industries as mentioned in Annexure-II are entitled to similar

concession as mentioned in para 3(i) amp (ii) above in the entire state of Uttaranchal

and Himachal Pradesh without any area restrictions

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Development of Industrial Infrastructure

(i) The funding pattern under the Growth Centre Scheme currently envisaging a

central assistance of Rs10 crore per center is raised to Rs15 crore per center

(ii) The financing pattern of integrated infrastructure development center (IIDC)

between Government of India and SIDBI will change from 23 to 41 and the GOI

funds would be in the nature of a grant so as to provide the required infrastructural

support

Other Incentives

(i) Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna (PMMY) To bring the unbanked people under

the mainstream banking and make the neglected section of the population self

reliant and self dependent Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna was launched under 3

stages ie Shishu (Max Rs 50000) Kishor (Max Rs 5 Lacs)and Tarun (Rs 10

Lacs)

(iv) Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP)

Government of India has approved the introduction of a new credit linked subsidy

programme called Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation programme (PMEGP)

by merging the two schemes Prime Ministerrsquos Rojgar Yojana (PMRY) and Rural

Employment Generation Programme (REGP) for generation of employment

opportunities through establishment of Micro enterprise in rural as well as urban

areas PMEGP is a central sector scheme and being administrated by Ministry of

Micro Small amp Medium Enterprises (Mo MSME) The scheme is implementing by

Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC)a statutory organization under the

administrative control of Mo MSME as the single nodal agency at the National

level At the State level the scheme is being implemented through State

KVIC Directorates State Khadi amp Village Industries Boards ( KVIBs) and District

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Industries Centre( DICs) and Banks The Government subsidy under the scheme is

being routed by KVIC through the identified banks for eventual distribution to the

beneficiaries entrepreneurs in their Bank accounts

Ineligible Industries under the Policy

The list of industries excluded from the purview of proposed concessions is at

Annexure ndashII

In addition the Doon Valley Notifications (SONo102(E) dated 1st Feb 1989

(Annexure-IV) as amended from time to time issued by Ministry of Environment amp

Forests would continue to operate in the Doon Valley area on the industries

notified under it are excluded from the proposed concessions in the state of

Uttarakhand

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Annex -I

DETAILS OF TRAINING PROGRAMME CONDUCTED DURING THE YEAR 2016-17 S No Programme details Duration Candidate Details Name of the

Coordinator SC ST OBC PH GEN TOTAL M F M F M F M F M F

EDP

1 EDP (GEN) on Tour

Operator amp Tourist Guide at Ranibagh

Haldwani Nainital

18022017

to 22022017

10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 2 22 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director (Mech)

2 EDP(SC) on Wireman

Training at Shantipuri

Pantnagar US Nagar

13022017

to

23022017

18 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 20 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

3 ESDP (WPH-STP)

on Bakery amp

Confectionary Products Ranibagh

Nainital

06092016

to

20102016

0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 20 23 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

4 ESDP(SC-STP) on

Computer Accounting with Tally at

Kaladhungi Nainital

16082016

to 29092016

10 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

5 ESDP(SC) on Computer Accounting

Dehradun

21072016 to

02092016

10 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 5 25 UC Khanduri Asst Director

(Chem)

6 ESDP(GEN) on

Garments

Manufacturing at

Almora

22072016

to

02092016

0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 21 23 DS Martolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

7 ESDP(GEN) on Solar Energy at Haldwani

Nainital

04112016 to

16122016

3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 16 0 20 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

I- Total Participants

(Nos)

51 20 0 1 2 3 1 0 30 48 156

IMC

1 IMC(Gen) at Pantnagar US Nagar

23022017 16 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 13 8 38 DK Aggarwal Asst Director

(Mech)

2 IMC(SC) at ITI

Bageshwar

18032017 31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 50 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

3 IMC(SC) at Takula

Almora

09032016 22 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 4 39 UC Khanduri

Asst Director (Chem)

4 IMC(Gen) at JITI

Almora

16032017 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 9 42 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

5 IMC(ST) at ITI

Almora

15032016 19 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 41 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

6 IMC(Gen) at Ranibagh Haldwani Nainital

23022017 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 35 6 45 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

II- Total Participants

(Nos)

93 9 12 0 4 0 0 0 110 27 255

Grand Total (I + II)

13 PROGRAMMES

144 29 12 1 6 3 1 0 140 75 411

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Annex -II

List of Thrust Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo List of Thrust Industries

01 Floriculture

02 Medicinal herbs and aromatic herbs etc ndash processing

03 Honey

04 Horticulture and Agro based Industries such as -

a Sauces Ketchup etc

b Fruit juices amp fruit pulp

c Jams Jellies vegetable juices puree pickles etc

d Preserved fruits and vegetables

e Processing of fresh fruits and vegetables including packaging

f Processing preservation packaging of mushrooms

05 Food processing industry excluding those included in the negative list

06 Sugar and its by-products

07 Silk and silk products

08 Wool and wool products

09 Woven fabrics (Excisable garments)

10 Sports goods and articles and equipment for general physical exercise and equipment

for adventure sports activities

11 Paper and paper products excluding those in negative list

12 Pharma products

13 Information amp communication technology

Computer hardware

14 Bottling of mineral water

15 Eco-tourism ndash Hotels resorts spa entertainmentamusement parks and ropeways

16 Industrial gases (based on atmospheric fraction)

17 Handicrafts

18 Non-timber forest product based industries

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Negative List of Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo Negative list of Industries

01 Tobacco and tobacco products including cigarettes and pan masala

02 Thermal Power Plant (coaloil based)

03 Coal washeries dry coal processing

04 Inorganic Chemicals excluding medicinal grade oxygen (280411) medicinal grade hydrogen peroxide

(284711) compressed air (285130)

05 Organic Chemicals excluding Provitamins vitamins Hormones (2936) Glycosides (2939) sugars (2940)

06 Tanning and dying extracts tanins and their derivatives dyes colours paints and varnishes putty fillers and

other mastics inks

07 Marble and mineral substances not classified anywhere

08 Flour mills and rice mills

09 Foundries using coal

10 Minerals fuels mineral oils and products of their distillation

Bituminous substances mineral waxes

11 Synthetic rubber product

12 Cement clinkers and asbestos raw including fibre

13 Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp Fuses fireworks matches propellant powder etc)

14 Mineral or chemical fertilizers

15 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture and formulation)

16 Fibre glass and articles thereof

17 Manufacture of pulp ndash wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving pulp)

18 Branded aerated water soft drinks (non-fruit based)

19 Paper-

Writing or printing paper etc

Paper or paperboard etc

Maplitho paper etc

Newsprint in rolls or sheets

Craft paper etc

Sanitary towels etc

Cigarette paper

Grease-proof paper

Toilet or facial tissue etc

Paper and paperboard laminated internally with bitumen tar or asphalt

Carbon or similar copying paper

Products consisting of sheets of paper or paper board impregnated coated or covered with plastics etc

Paper and paperboard coated impregnated or covered with wax etc

20 Plastics and articles thereof

Serial No 5 Reproduction synthesis not allowed as also downstream industries for sugar

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Annex -III

RESTRICTIONS ON LOCATION OF INDUSTRIES MINING OPERATIONS AND OTHER DEVELOPMENT

ACTIVITIES IN DOON VALLEY IN UTTAR PRADESH

MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS

(Department of Environment Forests amp Wildlife)

New Delhi the 1st February 1989

NOTIFICATION

NOTIFICATION under section 3(2)(v) of Environment (Protection) Act 1986 and Rule 5(3) (d) of

Environment (Protection) Rules 1986 Restricting location of industries mining operations and other

development activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh

SO102(E) ndash Whereas notification under sub-rule (3) of rule 5 of the Environment (Protection)

Rules 1986 inviting objections against the imposition of restriction on location of industries mining

operation and other developmental activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh was published vide No

SO 923(E) dated the 6th October 1988

And Whereas all objections received have been duly considered by the Central Government

Now therefore in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (d) of sub-rule (3) of Rule 5 of the

said rules the Central Government hereby imposes restrictions on the following activities in Doon Valley

bounded on the North by Mussorie ridge in the North-East by Lesset Himalayan range on the South-

West by Shivalik ranges river Ganga in the South-East and river Yamuna in the North-West except those

activities which are permitted by the Central Government for examining the environmental impacts

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(i) Location setting of industrial units ndash It has to be as per guidelines given in the annexure or guidelines

as may be issued from time to time by the Ministry of Environment amp Forests Government of India

(ii) Mining ndash Approval of the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests must be obtained before starting

any mining activity

(iii) Tourism ndash It should as per Tourism Development Plan (TDP) to be prepared by the State Department

of Tourism and duly approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(iv) Grazing ndash As per the plan to be prepared by the State Government and duly approved by the Union

Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(v) Land Use ndash As per Master Plan of development and Land Use Plan of the entire area to be prepared

by the State Government and approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

[No J-200123886-1A]

Sd-

(KP GEETHAKRISHNAN)

Secretary

ANNEXURE

Guidelines for permitting restricting industrial units in the Doon Valley area

Industries will be classified under Green Orange and Red categories as shown below for purposes of

permittingrestricting such industrial units in the Doon Valley from the environmental and ecological

considerations

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CATEGORY GREEN

A LIST OF INDUSTRIES IN APPROVED INDUSTRIAL AREAS WHICH MAY BE DIRECTRLY CONSIDERED

FOR ISSUE OF NO OBJECTION CERTIFICATE WITHOUT REFERRING TO (MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS) (IN CASE OF DOUBTS REFERENCE WILL BE MADE TO MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS)

1 All such non-obnoxious and non-hazardous industries employing upto 100 persons The

abnoxious and hazardous industries are those using inflammable explosive corrosive or

toxic substances

2 All such industries which do not discharge industrial effluents of a polluting nature and

which do not undertake any of the following process

Electroplating

Galvanizing

Bleaching

Degreasing

Phosphating

Dyeing

Pickling tanning

Polishing

Cooking of fibres and Digesting

Designing of Fabric

Unhairing Soaking deliming and bating of hides

Washing of fabric

Trimming Puling juicing and blanching of fruits and vegetables

Washing of equipment and regular floor washing using of considerable cooling water

Separated milk buttermilk and whey

Stopping and processing of grain

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Distillation of alcohol stillage and evaporation

Slaughtering of animals rendering of bones washing of meat

Juicing of sugar cane extraction of sugar Filteration centrifugation distillation

Pulping and fermenting of coffee beam

Processing of fish

Filter back wash in DM Plants exceeding 20 KI per day capacity

Pulp making pulp processing and paper making Cocking of coal washing of blast furnace

flue gases

Stripping of oxides

Washing of used sand by hydraulic discharge

Washing of latex etc

Solvent extraction

3 All such industries which do no use fuel in their manufacturing process or in any subsidiary

process and which do not emit fugitive emissions of a diffused nature

Industries not satisfying any one of the three criteria are recommended to be referred to Ministry

of Environment amp Forests

The following industries appear to fall in non-hazardous non-obnoxious and non-polluting

category subject to fulfillment of above three conditions

1 Atta-chakkies

2 Rice Mullors

3 Iceboxes

4 Dal mills

5 Groundnut decortinating (dry)

6 Chilling

7 Tailoring and garment making

8 Apparl making 9 Cotton and woolen hosiery

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10 Handloom weaving

11 Shoe lace manufacturing

12 Gold and Silver thread and sari work

13 Gold and Silver smithy

14 Leather Footwear and leather products excluding tanning amp hide processing

15 Manufacture of mirror from sheet glass and photo-frame

16 Musical instruments manufacturing

17 Sports goods

18 Bamboo and cane products (only dry operations)

19 Card Board and paper products (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

20 Insulation and other coated papers (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

21 Scientific and Mathematical instruments

22 Furniture (Wooden and Steel)

23 Assembly of domestic electrical appliances

24 Radio assembling

25 Fountain pens

26 Polythene plastic and PVC goods through extrusionmoulding

27 Surgical gauges and bandages

28 Railway sleepers (only concrete)

29 Cotton spinning and weaving

30 Rope (cotton and plastic)

31 Carpet weaving

32 Assembly of Air coolers

33 Wires pipes-extruded shapes from metals

34 Automobile servicing amp repair stations

35 Assembly of Bicycles baby carriages and other small non-motorised vehicles

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36 Electronics equipment (assembly)

37 Toys

38 Candles

39 Carpentary ndash excluded saw mill

40 Cold storage (small scale)

41 Restaurants

42 Oil-ginningexpelling (non-hydrogenation and no refining)

43 Ice Cream

44 Mineralized water

45 Jobbing amp Machining

46 Manufacture of Steel units amp suit cases

47 Paper pins amp U clips

48 Block making for printing

49 Optical frames

CATEGORY ORANGE

B LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CAN BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY WITH PROPER

ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL ARRANGEMENT

1 All such industries which discharge some liquid effluents (below 500 klday) that can be

controlled with suitable proven technology

2 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is less than 24 mtday and

the particulars emissions from which can be controlled with suitable proven technology

3 All such industries employing not more than 500 persons

The following industries with adoption of proven pollution control technology subject to

fulfilling the above three condition fall under this category

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1 Lime manufacture ndash pending decision on proven pollution control device and

Supreme Courtrsquos decision on quarrying

2 Ceramics

3 Sanitary ware

4 Tyres and tubes

5 Refuse incineration (controlled)

6 Flour mills

7 Vegetable oils including solvent extracted oils

8 Soap without steam boiling process and synthetic detergents formulation

9 Steam generating plants

10 Manufacture of office and house hold equipment and appliances involving use of

fossil fuel combustion

11 Manufacture of machineries and machine tools and equipments

12 Industrial gases (only) Nitrogen Oxygen and CO2

13 Miscellaneous glassware without involving use of fossil-fuel combustion

14 Optical glass

15 Laboratory ware

16 Petroleum storage amp transfer facilities

17 Surgical and medical products including amp probabilities of latex products

18 Foot wear (Rubber)

19 Bakery products biscuits amp Confectioners

20 Instant teacoffee coffee processing

21 Malted food

22 Manufacture of power driven pumps compressors refrigeration units fire

fighting equipment etc

23 Wire drawing (cold process) amp bailing straps

24 Steel furniture fasteners etc

25 Plastic processed goods

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26

Medical amp surgical instruments

27

Acetylene (synthetic)

28

Glue amp Gelatine

29

Potassium permanganse

30

Metallic sodium

31

Photographic films papers amp photographic chemicals

32

Surface coating industries

33

Fragrances fragours amp food additives

34

Plant nutrients (only manure)

Note

35

aerated watersoft drink

(a) Industries falling within the above identified list shall be assessed by the State Pollution

Control Board and referred to the Union Department of Environment for consideration

before according No Objection Certificate

(b) The total number of fuel burning industries that shall be permitted in the Valley will be

limited by 8 tonnes per day or Sulphur Dioxides from all sources (This corresponds to 400

tonnes per day Coal with 1 sulphur)

(c) Setting of Industrial areas should be based on sound criteria

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CATEGORY RED

C LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CANNOT BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY

1 All those industries which discharge effluents of a polluting nature at the rate of more

than 500 klday and for which the natural course for sufficient dilution is not available

and effluents from which cannot be controlled with suitable technology

2 All such industries employing more than 500 personsday

3 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is more than 24 mtday

The following industries appear to fall under this category covered by all the points as

above

1 Ferrous and non-ferrous metal extraction refining casting forging alloy making

processing etc

2 Dry Coal ProcessingMineral processing industries like Ore

sintering benefication pollutization etc

3 Phosphate look processing plants

4 Cement plants with horizontal rotary kilns

5 Glass and glass products involving use of coal

6 Petroleum refinery

7 Petro-chemical industries

8 Manufacture of lubricating oils and greases

9 Synthetic rubber manufacture

10 Coal oil wood or nuclear based thermal power plants

11 Vanaspati hydrogenated vegetable oils for industrial purposes

12 Sugar mills (white and khandari)

13 Craft paper mills

14 Coke oven by products and coaltar distillation products

15 Alkalies

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16

Caustic soda

17

Potash

18

Electro thermal products (artificial abrasives Calcium carbide etc)

19

Phosphorous and its compounds

20

Acids and their salts (organic amp inorganic)

21

Nitrogen compounds (Cynides cynamides and other nitrogen compounds)

22

Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp fuses)

23

Pthalic anhydride

24

Processes involving chlorinated hydrocarbon

25

Chlorine Fluorine bromine Iodine amp their compounds

26

Fertilizer industry

27

Paper board and straw board

28

Synthetics fibres

29 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture

formulations)

amp

30 Basic drugs

31 Alcohol (Industrial or potable)

32 Leather industry including tanning and processing

33 Coke making coal liquification and fuel gas making industries

34 Fibre glass production and processing

35 Manufacture of pulp-wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving

pulp)

36 Pigment dyes and their intermediates

37 Industrial carbons (including graphite electrodes anodes midget electrodes

graphite blocks graphite crucibles gas carbons activated carbon synthetic

diamonds carbon black channel black lamp black etc)

38 Electro-chemicals (other than these covered under Alkali group)

39 Paints enamels amp varnishes

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40 Poly propylene

41 Poly Vinyl chloride

42 Cement with vertical shaft kiln technology penging certification of proven

technology on pollution control

43 Chlorates perchlorates amp peroxides

44 Polishes

45 Synthetic resin amp Plastic products

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON ldquoQMSQTTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Vinayak Grand Haridwar

DATE- 25072016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 36

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

AssttDirector (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI haldwani

Sh Sudipt Kumar Scientist BIS Dehradun

Sh Ashish Bhargava Consultant

URS

Certification

Haridwar

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON ldquoDESIGN CLINIC SCHEMErdquo

PLACE- Hotel Gardenia SIDCUL Haridwar

DATE- 20022017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 28

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Prof Dr S Ghosal Professor amp Director School of Design

Studies UPES Dehradun

Sh Amit Mohan Invetigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoPACKAGING FOR EXPORTldquo

PLACE- SBS PG College Rudrapur

DATE- 31052016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 32

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Tushar Bandopadhyay Asstt Director

IIP New Delhi

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoSUPPORT FOR ENTREPRENEURIAL AND MANAGERIAL

DEVELOPMENT OF SMEs THROUGH INCUBATORrdquo

PLACE- Amrapali Group of Institutes Haldwani

DATE- 22032016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 60

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh VK Sharma Dy Director Ic

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Amit Mohan Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoSUPPORT FOR ENTREPRENEURIAL AND MANAGERIAL

DEVELOPMENT OF SMEs THROUGH INCUBATORrdquo

PLACE- Graphic Era University Dehradun

DATE- 16112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 86

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh SC Kandpal

Asstt Director (MF)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh BK Tiwari DG

Graphic Era University

Sh Amit Mohan Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoSUPPORT FOR ENTREPRENEURIAL AND MANAGERIAL

DEVELOPMENT OF SMEs THROUGH INCUBATORrdquo

PLACE- University of Petroleum amp Energy

Studies Dehradun

DATE- 18112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 70

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh Amit Mohan

Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Dr KS Mishra Senior Professor

UPES Dehradun

Dr Shailey Singhal Associate Professor

UPES Dehradun

Dr PK Mishra Associate Professor

UPES Dehradun

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoZERO DEFECT ZERO EFFECTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Gardenia SIDCUL Haridwar

DATE- 08112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 58

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoZERO DEFECT ZERO EFFECTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Gardenia SIDCUL Haridwar

DATE- 16032017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 59

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh Pushkar Singh

Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Abhishek Srivastava ZED Consultant

QCI

Sh DK Aggarwal Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Amit Mohan Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoZERO DEFECT ZERO EFFECTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Rudra Continental Rudrapur

DATE- 22022017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 54

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh SC Kandpal

Asstt Director (MF)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh YC Pandey GM

DIC US Nagar

Sh Ashok Bansal Ex President

KGCCI

Sh DK Aggarwal Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoProduct Certificationrdquo

PLACE- Selaqui Dehradun

DATE- 19102016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 60

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh UC Khanduri

Asstt Director (Chem)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

ShSaurabh Tiwari Scientist

BIS Dehradun

Sh Kush Sharma Scientist

BIS Dehradun

Sh Ashish Bhargava Manager

URS Certification Haridwar

Sh Manoj Gaur Branch Director

NSIC Dehradun

Sh SS Katiyal Manager

DIC Dehradun

Sh Manoj Sharma President

UIWA Dehradun

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Reimbursement of Units under Technology amp Quality Up gradation Support

to MSME (TEQUP) for acquiring National and International Product

Certification

The details for the period 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are given below

SNo Name Of the Unit Reimbursement

Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Hertech Electronics

Plot NoI E Sector 12 IIE SIDCUL Haridwar

Rs 26250-

Total Rs 26250-

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CHAPTER-VIII

VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

Vendor Development Programmes (VDPs) are being organized by MSME Development

Institutes located in every corner of the country to provide common platform for business as

well as selling organizations to interact with each other with a view to identifying emerging

demands of the buyer organizations while simultaneously providing an opportunity for

displaying the capabilities of the small scale entrepreneurs and their industrial ventures Such

programmes have proved to be of immense use in locating suitable entrepreneurs by a

number of buying organizations including the Public Sector Enterprises various Wings of

Defence Railways and others in indigenising a number of products which hitherto have been

imported at a colossal cost

Two types of VDPs are being organized by MSME DIs - National Level VDPs -cum-

Exhibitions and State Level VDPs In National Level VDPs of 3 days duration large scale

organizations such as BEL BHEL TELCO BSNL IOC NHPC NTPC etc interact with MSEs in

establishing potential vendors In these National Level VDPs an exhibition is also put up for

displaying the products of MSMEs and large scale organizations In State Level VDPs only

one or two buying large scale organisation functioning in the State participates in the

programme and interacts with MSMEs (sellers) in the Buyer-Seller Meets Business enquiries

ranging from `5 crore to `20 crore per VDP are being generated through National Level

VDPs

MSME-DI conducted 05 State Level Vendor Development Programme in different

places of Uttarakhand state Details of programmes are as under

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- HRD Centre BHEL Haridwar

DATE- 09112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 28

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh DK Aggarwal

AsstDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Kotdwar

DATE- 16122016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 63

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh DS Martolia

AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME Haldwani

Sh Manoj Kumar General Manager

BEL Kotdwar

Sh SC Kandpal AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Haridwar

DATE- 29112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 38

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh Amit Mohan

Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Rajeshwar Giri DGM

THDC Rishikesh

Sh RM Dubey DGM (Procurement)

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Rai Singh DGM (VDP)

THDC Rishikesh

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME Haldwani

Sh GC Joshi Dy Manager

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Yogesh Sharma Manager

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Sadhu Ram Saini President

BIDWABahadrabad

Sh Harendra Garg Chairman

SMA Haridwar

Sh DK Aggarwal Asstt Director

MSME Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Rudrapur

DATE- 09032017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 58

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh SC Kandpal

Astt Director (MF)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Skand Shiv Bhardwaj BHEL

CFP Rudrapur

Sh K Das GM

Ic BHEL CFP Rudrapur

Sh VK Sharma Dy Director Ic

MSME-DI Haldwani

ShYC Pandey GM

DIC Rudrapur

Sh Ashok Bansal Ex President

KGCCI Kashipur

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Patel Nagar Dehradun

DATE- 20102016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 65

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR SH UCKHANDURI

AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Ashok Lalwani HUDCO

Dehradun

Sh Mahesh Sharma President

UIWA Dehradun

Sh Manoj Gaur BM

NSIC Dehradun

SmtKaushlya Bandhu Jt Director

DOI Dehradun

Sh SP Goyal Incharge

KGCCI Dehradun

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CHAPTER-IX

MARKETING ASSISTANCE AND TECHNOLOGY UP-GRADATION

SCHEME FOR MSME AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE ON BAR-CODE

MSMEs sector has emerged as a highly vibrant and dynamic sector of the Indian

economy over the last five decades MSMEs are not only playing crucial role in providing

large employment opportunities at comparatively lower capital cost than large industries but

also helping in industrialization of rural and backward areas thereby reducing regional

imbalances assuring more equitable distribution of national income and wealth

It may be mentioned here that Marketing a strategic tool for business development is

critical for the growth and survival of MSMEs Marketing is most important factor for the

success of any enterprise It is one of the weakest areas wherein MSMEs face major

problems in the present competitive age Due to lack of information scarcity of resources

and unorganized way of selling marketing MSME sector finds problems in exploiting new

markets

The objective of this programme envisages that some of those clusters of MSMEs which

have quality production and export potential shall be identified amp encouraged and assisted

through this scheme to achieve competitiveness in the national and international markets

The programme aims at improving the marketing competitiveness of MSME sector by

improving their techniques and technologiesrsquo promotion of exports and to provide a check on

imports also

Financial assistance on Bar-code

The basic objective of financial assistance is to enhance the marketing competitiveness of

Micro amp Small Enterprises (MSEs) by way of

(i) Providing 75 of one-time registration fee and annual recurring fee (for first three

years) paid by MSEs to GS1 India

(ii) (ii) Popularizing the adoption of bar codes on large scale amongst MSEs and (iii)

Motivating and encouraging MSEs for use of bar codes through conducting

seminars on Bar-code etc

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Reimbursement of Units under Bar Code ndash

The details for the period 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are given below

SNo Name Of the Unit Reimbursement Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Janisons Herbo Labs Pvt Ltd

Plot No 6Sector II DC IIE

Pantnagar

38430-

2- Ms Garg Foods

Naya Gaon Julfkaar

Kaladhungi Nainital

33451-

3- Ms Shree Herbal Health Care 79 Arhat Bazar Saharanpur Road Dehradun

25695-

4- Ms Govindam Enterprises

D-144F Top Floor Freedom Fighter Enclave

New Delhi

25695-

5- Ms Demigod Agro Food Pvt Ltd

4 Nandpuri Arya Nagar Chowk Opp Holy Baril

Jwalapur Haridwar

25695-

Total Rs 148966-

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Reimbursement to the Participating Units in Trade FairExhibition for the

year 2016-17 for Uttarakhand state ndash

SNo

Name of the Unit Amt Reimbursed

1 Ms Kashmir Emporium Raipur Road Dehradun

(International)

Rs 122772-

2 Ms Rawat Engg Tech Pvt Ltd Dehradun

(Domestic)

Rs 30000-

Total Rs 152772-

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CHAPTER-X

Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme (CLCSS) for Technology

Upgradation of the Small Scale Industries

The Ministry of Small Scale Industries (SSI) is operating a scheme for technology

upgradation of Small Scale Industries (SSI) called the Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme

(CLCSS) The Scheme aims at facilitating technology upgradation by providing upfront capital

subsidy to SSI units including tiny khadi village and coir industrial units on institutional

finance (credit) availed of by them for modernisation of their production equipment (plant and

machinery) and techniques The Scheme provides for 15 per cent capital subsidy to SSI units

including tiny units on institutional finance availed of by them for induction of well established

and improved technology in selected subsectorsproducts approved under the Scheme The

eligible amount of subsidy calculated under the scheme is based on the actual loan amount not

exceeding Rs1 crore

Due to insufficient investment and lack of awareness of both the quality standards and

access to modern technologies a large percentage of SSI units continue with outdated

technology and plant amp machinery With increasing competition due to liberalisation of the

economy the survival and growth of the SSI units are critically dependent on their

modernisation and technological upgradation Upgradation of both the process of manufacture

and corresponding plant and machinery is necessary for the small enterprises to reduce the cost

of production and remain price competitive at a time when cheaper products are easily available

in the global market

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CHAPTER-XI

QUALITY UPGRADATIONENVIRONMENT MANAGAMENT FOR

SMALL SCALE SECTOR THROUGH INCENTIVE FOR ISO 9000ISO

14001HACCP CERTIFICATION

The Small Scale Sector has emerged as dynamic and vibrant sector of Indian

Economy and it has been making significant contribution to industrial production export and

employment generation The process of economic liberalization and market reforms has

opened up the Indian small scale sector to the global competition In order to enhance the

competitive strength of the small scale sector the Government introduced an incentive

scheme for their technological upgradationquality improvement and environment

management The scheme provides incentive to those small scale ancillary undertaking who

have acquired ISO 9000ISO 14001HACCP certifications The scheme for ISO 9000

reimbursement in operation since March 1994 has now been enlarged so as to include

reimbursement of expenses for acquiring ISO 14001 certification also vide this Office

Administrative Order No41(8)ISOElectx2002 dt 28th October 2002 Upto 31st march

2014 25652 Micro amp Small units have been benefited from the scheme

-The Scheme envisages reimbursement of charges of acquiring ISO-9000ISO-

14001HACCP certifications to the extent of 75 of the expenditure subject to a

maximum of Rs 75000- in each case

The Salient features of the Scheme

a) The Permanent Registered Micro Small Enterprises (MSEs) units are eligible to avail

the Incentive Scheme

b) The Scheme is applicable to those MSEsancillaryTinySSSBE units who have already

acquired ISO-9000ISO-14001HACCP certification

c) The Scheme is applicable to those MSEsancillaryTinySSSBE units who have already

acquired ISO-9000ISO-14001HACCP certification

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Reimbursement to Units under ISO 900014000 scheme in Uttarakhand

state ndash

Approval details of units during 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are as under ndash

SNo Name of the Unit Reimbursement

Total Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Bajaj Nutraceuticals Roorkee Haridwar 45000-

2- Ms Nirmal Auto Components Bahadrabad Haridwar 38363-

3- Ms Manchanda Herbal Products Haridwar 46954-

4- Ms APS Electopower Pvt Ltd Haridwar

40500-

5- Ms Shree Badrinath Vaikalpik Urja Dehradun 30000-

6- Ms Rapid Moulders Pvt Ltd Haridwar 56250-

Total Rs 257067-

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CHAPTER-XII

GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT PREFERENCE POLICY FOR MICRO

amp SMALL ENTERPRISES

In order to provide assistance and support to Micro amp Small Enterprises (MSEs) for

marketing their products under the present Government Procurement Preference Policy for

micro amp small enterprises (MSEs) Government of India has been extending various facilities to

the MSEs registered with National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC) under its Single Point

Registration Scheme In addition to the facilities 358 items are also reserved for exclusive

purchase from MSE sector

Following units were enlisted under single point registration

SN Name amp Address Unit Amount Rs 1 Ms Ujjwal Labour Contract Co-operative Society

Dehradun

2000-

2 Ms Pacific Dynamics Roorkee

2000-

3 Ms Radiant Energy Enterprises Dehradun

1250-

4 Ms Harit Agro Products Jaspur Kashipur

2000-

5 Ms Asian Galaxy Pvt Ltd

Plot No 3 Sector IIDL IIE SIDCUL

5000-

6 Ms Isha Construction

Shop 32 amp 34 Grand Floor Raipur Road- Dehradun

2000-

7 Ms Dhirendra Singh Negi

Village Talli Bagi Patti Tehri Garhwal

2000-

8 Ms Electrocon Power

Village Rameshwarput Lalpur US Nagar

2000-

9 Ms Special Cables Pvt Ltd

Unit 2 Plot No 60-65 Sector-3IIE Pantnagar

3435-

10 Ms GB Equipment Systems Ltd

Industrial Area Selaqui- Dehradun

3500-

11 Ms GB Springs

PL 2223 Km Chakrata Road Rampur Dehradun

5000-

12 Ms Accuraus (India)

B-7 Ramnaga Indl Estate Roorke

2000-

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13 Ms Modern Electrn Electric Co

Dehradun

2000-

14 Ms Ms Godarari Enterprises

Dehradun

1250-

15 Ms Kanha Plastics Pvt Ltd

Dehradun

5000-

16 Ms IC Electicals Co(P) Ltd

Plot No E-94 Industrial Area Bharabad Haridwar

3450-

17 Ms Whale Graphics(India)Ltd

Dehradun

5000-

18 Jainson Herbo Labs Pvt Ltd

IIDC IIE US Nagar Pantnagar

3000-

19 Ms Krishna Murari Infratech

Pvt Ltd Haldwani

2000-

20 Ms Sakti Constructions

392 Indra Nagar Colony Dehrdun

3500-

21 Ms Universal Ind

B-8 Industrial Estate Bazpur Road Kashipur

5000-

22 Ms Sai Globe Packaging

Central Hope Town SelaquiDehradun

5000-

23 Ms Surat singh amp Sons

54 Akashdeep ColonyChakrata Road Dehradun

2000-

24 Ms Girraj Kintwear

7 Co-Operativ Society IE- Dehradun

2000-

25 Ms HQ Lamps Manufacturing

7 3-35 Sector 6 A SIDCUL Haridwar

3000-

26 Ms Uttam Rice amp Seeds Pvt Ltd

Gausala Mour Ramnagar Road Partappur Kashipur

2000-

27 Ms Creative Paper Products Rudrpur

2000-

28 Ms Asia Industries

Village Phaujimatkota Post ndashBhoorrani Rudrapur

-

29 Ms Shamsons Industries

C-22 Deveboomi Industrial Estate Roorkee

3000-

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30 Reveal Environment Solutions Kh N-999

Salem pur Rajputan Indusstrial Estate Roorkee

2000-

31 Ms Shiva Enterprises

2071 West Amber Talab Roorkee

2000-

32 Ms Aska Equipment Ltd

Plot NoC-21 Devbhoomi Indl Estate Raipur Haridwar

3000-

33 Ms Infinity

Kh Village Raipur Haridwar

3450-

34 Ms Badrinath Vaikalpik Urja

Shah Nagar Near Railaway Crossing Defance Colony Dehradun

2000-

35 Ms Amardeep Designs (P) Ltd

KhNo163 Laheshwari BhagwanPur Roorklee

3000-

36 Ms Amrit Herbals

Village amp Po Bhauwala-Dehradun

2000-

37 Ms Growth Associates

131 2nd

Floor BT Ganj-Roorkee

3000-

38 Ms Himalayan Hi Tech

Nurseries Santi Aashram Bharatpur Kamachaur

2000-

39 Ms JS Industries

Kunda Jaspur Road Kashipur US Nagar

3000-

40 Ms Digitech

8 Industrial Area Near Ram Nagar- Roorkee

2000-

41 Ms K-2 Cloth

Plot No 126-127 Sector IIDC

2000-

42 Ms Dinex India Pvt Ltd

59 Gandhi Road

2000-

43 Ms SK Guta

15 A Enclave GMS Road Dehradun

2000-

44 Ms Fire Devices(P) Ltd

Plot No 19-20 Sector-3A Indl Area SIDCUL Haridwar

3450-

Total

118285-

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CHAPTER-XIII

REVENUE EARNED

This Institute has earned revenue of Rs 140485- through consultancy services

provided to the MSMEs and fee collected for training programmes as per details given

below-

SNo Revenue Earnings Total for the

Financial Year (Rs)

1

CF WS revenue

0

2 Skill development programme (Training) fees- regular

course

8000

3 Skill development programme (Training) fees

Specialized High Tech Course (including CAD CAM)

0

4 Sale of Traineersquos products 50

5 Training Programme fees-

i Under Core Programme Action Plan 0

ii (Under PD Account) 0

6 Management Development Programme 0

7 Seminars Feesworkshop 5100

8 Capacity assessment 0

9 Project appraisals 0

10 Sick unit studies 0

11 In plant studies 0

12 Surveys 0

13 Energy audits 0

14 NSIC Registration GSPP 118285

15 Sub-Contracting Exchange (SCX) 0

16 Sale of publications 50

17 Others 6500

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18 Fee for participation in National Award-2013 0

19 NVDPVDP 0

TOTAL 137985

20 Sale of US stores etc 2500

Grand Total 140485

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CHAPTER-XIV

USE OF OFFICIAL LANGUAGE

Hindi is the Official Language of the Union of India and the Government policy aims at

progressively increasing the use of Hindi in official work Effective steps were taken during

the year in the Ministry of MSME to ensure compliance to Official Language Policy

implementation of the annual programme and compliance with the various orders of the

Government of India on the recommendations of the Committee of Parliament on Official

Language

COMPLIANCE OF SECTION 3(3)OF THE OFFICIAL LANGUAGE ACT 1963

All documents such as General Orders Notifications Press Communique Contracts

Agreements Tender Forms amp Notices Resolution MemorandumOffice memorandum

Administrative or other reports and Official Papers laid before a House or the Houses of

Parliament under section 3(3) of the Official Languages Act 1963 were issued bilingually

ie in Hindi and English General orders meant for departmental use were issued in Hindi

only

REPLIES TO LETTERS IN HINDI

All letters received in Hindi were replied to in Hindi

CORRESPONDENCE IN HINDI

Letters to State Governments Union Territory and Central Government offices located

in regions lsquoArsquo and lsquoBrsquo were issued in Hindi to the extent possible Similarly letters were sent in

Hindi to Central Government offices located in region lsquoCrsquo as per the targets laid down in the

Annual Programme About 9007 correspondence was made in Hindi in region lsquoArsquo 100 in

region rsquoBrsquo and 100 in region lsquoCrsquo

SECTIONS SPECIFIED FOR WORKING IN HINDI

The sections of the Ministry specified for doing 100 work in Hindi are working

satisfactorily

MONITORING AND INSPECTIONS

In order to ensure compliance with the Official Language Policy monitoring is done

though regular inspections

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CHAPTER-XV

TARGETS amp ACHIEVEMENTS

PART-A

1 Change in Industrial Scenario if any Industrial activity is gaining

momentum due to Industrial package to the state amp the upgradation of the MSEs

2 Other information ndash

I No of unit visited by MSME-DI

Official 117

Ii Total No of visitors inquiries

received in MSME-DI 648

iii Total No persons trained with- 414

a General 214

b Women Entrepreneurs 110 c SCST 17413 d Other backward Classes etc 12

e Minorities 0

3 Expenditure in Plan amp Non-Plan

a Plan Scheme-

Allotment Cumulative expenditure

FUNDS EXPENDITURE

Salary-14000000 12144775

Medical- 125000 124655

TE- 650000 647151

OE- 800000 7 99999

RRT- 4000 3000

Total 15579000 13719580

b Non-Plan Scheme- Nil

4 Administration Over

one year

Less than one year

a

b c

d

Post vacant Disciplinary proceeding initiated concluded pending Audit objections pending amp replied

Court cases pending if necessary

13

Nil Nil

Nil

01

Nil Nil

Nil

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Part- B

(This part may reflect the problems and actual work done under each programme as well

as actual extension service rendered for promotion of Industries)

1 Modernization of Workshop and

Laboratories- During

the month

Cumulative for the year

i Sanction received by MSME-DI

Converting the MSME-DI

Nil Nil

ii Value of new machinery

equipment installed received

Nil Nil

iii Value of orders of Machinery amp

Equipment placed with

DGSampD supplies

Nil Nil

2 Trade Industry growth-

i Nos of UAM registered

Manufacturingservice activity

Micro-5363 Small- 1707 Medium- 156

Total- 7226 (up to March2017)

ii Nos of UAM registered

ManufacturingServicing

activity

Manufacturing- 4243

Service- 2983

Total- 7226 (up to March2015)

iii Changes in industrial growth

rate if any (give information for

each trade unit(s) separately)

The industrial climate generated due to

announcement of Concessional package

provided impetus to the growth

parameters

3 Technical Assistance-

i No of entrepreneurs assisted

at the MSME-DI premises

outside premises

6481913

ii No of entrepreneurs assisted

at their premises

631

iii No of trade Associations

contacted for up-gradation of

Industries

12

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iv Details of programme for

specific group of covered in

Action Plan prepared along

with their details

NA

v No of units registered under

the Govt purchase

programme

43 Nos

vi Identification of products

having potential for

development in the State

(Attach a separate list)

1 Fruit based products

2 Processing of vegetables

3 Spice grinding

4 Glow signboard amp hoardings

5 Medicinal concentrate

6 Essential Oils

vii Problems of trade Industries

other than financial if any

Marketing amp transportation bottleneck

viii Additional support required for

improving performance of

trade Industries

Marketing Support

x Any other significant

programme Give information

or work done for each trade

discipline separately and

enclosed separate sheet to

highlight the salient points of

work done

No

4 Ancillary Development Programme No of-

a Captive Ancillary in the State NA

b New units (Anc) established

during the month

NA

c New items identified and

accepted for promoting

Ancillary

NA

d Vendor Development

Programme organized for

whom

Conducted programmes-

National Level-00

State level- 05 nos

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5 Any other special work done by the Institute- -

- One day awareness programme on Packaging for Exports

In Association with SBS College Rudrapur at Rudrapur on 31052016 for 32

participants

- One day workshop on Quality Management System amp Quality Technology

Tools (QMSQTT)

In Association with Bahadrabad Industries Development Welfare

Association Haridwar at Haridwar on 21072016 for 32 participants

- One day awareness programme on Product Certification

Conducted at Selaqui Dehradun on 19102016 for 60 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Design Clinic

Conducted at Haridwar on 20022016 for 28 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Digital Payment

Conducted in Uttarakhand State 16 programmes for 406 participants

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Part C Other Special Activities

Sl No Activity Target Achievement

1 Hindi Meeting 04 nos 04 nos

2 Hindi Pakhwara amp Hindi Diwas from 14092016 to

28092016 01 no 01 no

3 Hindi Workshop Nil Nil

4 Assistance provided in EDP of other organisation

(2 days EDP of NCCD) at MSME-DI

Haldwani

Nil 01 no

5 (i)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp Commercial Bid Opening on Lean Manufacturing for Auto component at Rudrapur on 22042016

(ii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in joint DSR

audit Audit with NPC Kanpur of Boss Cluster Rudrapur from 20042016 to 21042016 (iii)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint MBR3 Audit with QCI of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar from 08082016 to 10082016 (iv) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Boss Cluster at Rudrapur in November 2016

(v) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR5 Audit

of Pace Auto Cluster-1 at Rudrapur in November 2016 (vi)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint Audit

of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar in December 2016 (vii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Havells Fan Lean Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017 (viii)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp

Commercial Bid Opening for Plastic Component Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017

Nil

08 nos

6 Participated in National Awards held in Ludhiana Punjab on 18102016 presented by Honrsquoble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi

Nil 01 no

7 Participated in PMEGP Task force meeting of Nainital

District on 020816081116 Nil 02 nos

8 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a 3 days exhibition lsquoDestination Uttarakhand 2016rsquo organised by Ms Freindz Exhibition amp Promotions (p) ltd New Delhi at Dehradun from 24-26102016

Nil 01 no

9 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in the Stone Laying

ceremony of a new Technology Centre at Sitarganj on 141116 inaugrated by Honrsquoble Union Minister of MSMEs Sh Kalaraj Mishra

Nil 01 no

10 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a lsquoVendor Meet-

2016rsquo organised by Tata Auto Comp Systems Ltd at Rudrapur

Nil 01 no

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11 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in SLSC meeting for

National Awards and SLAB meeing at Dehradun on 17022017

Nil 01 no

12 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a training on

Lean Manufacturing at Indore MP from 080317 to 100317

Nil 01 no

13 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Hindi meeting

organized by NARAKAS on 30032017 01 no 01 no

PART-E

Sl

No

Description of activity Annual target Under PD

Ac

Total

1 EDPIMCEET Export

Packging Product

Certification QMS-QTT

Incubator ZEDDesign

8611113

31

Nil 25

i No of programmes

conducted

7601113

31

Nil 23

ii No of persons trained 159255032

326032235

16828

Nil 1001

2 Follow-up action of previous Entrepreneurship Development Programmes -

Year Total no of trainees

trained

No of trainees who

have set up units

employed till date

2006-07 143 39

2007-08 917 71

2008-09 946 36

2009-10 2323 43

2010-11 2203 49

2011-12 2321 53

2012-13 2265 59

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2013-14 2234 74

2014-15 504 53

2015-16 926

2016-17 414

3 Motivational Campaigns- Annual target Conducted

No of Campaigns

conducted

06 06

4 i Project profiles (new) Nil Nil

ii Project profiles

(updated)

Nil Nil

iii State industrial

profiles

Nil 1

iv District industrial

potential survey

reports

Nil 13

v Any other Nil Nil

5 Name of the units

provided-

Intensive technical

consultancy (A brief

write-up)

6 Programme on ISO 900014000

Year Target No of

Programmes

conducted

No of Units

participated

No of units

obtained ISO

certification

during the

year

No of units

obtained ISO

Certification

till date

2006-07 - - - - -

2007-08 - - - - -

2008-09 - - - 17 17

2009-10 - - - 10 10

2010-11 - - - - 24

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2011-12 - - - - 25

2012-13 - - - - Nil

2013-14 - - - - 17

2014-15 - - - 18

2015-16 - - - 11 11

7 Programmes on

Name of the programme No of Programmes No of participants

WTO - -

One Day Awareness

Programme on Cluster Dev

Scheme

- -

One day Awareness

Programme on IPR

- -

9 Vendor Development Programmes cum exhibitions

Year Tar

get

No of

VDPs

conducted

No of SSI

units

participat

ed

No unit

register

ed

During

the

month

No of SSI units obtained orders

No

Rs No Rs

2006-07 1 - - - - - - - -

2007-08 NIL - - - - - - - -

2008-09 1 1 120 - - - - - -

2009-10 1 - - - - - - - -

2010-11 1 1 43 - - - - - -

2011-12 3 3 222 - - - - - -

2012-13 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

311

158+551

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2013-14 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

314

148+1541

-

-

-

-

-

- 2014-15 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

374

118+2000

-

-

-

-

-

-

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2015-16 5 1

5(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

236

100+2000

-

-

-

-

-

- 2016-17 5 1

5(SVDP)

0(NVDP)

259

Nil

10 Programmes on Achievement

ii Energy conservationEnergy Efficient

Technology etc

00

iv Packaging for export 01

v Product Certification 01

vi CLCSS 00

vii QMSQTT 01

Viii Lean Manufacturing 00

ix Business Incubator 03

x Design Clinic 01

xi ZED 03

11

Revenue of the Institute

Total revenue

earned

Rs

140485-

12

Revenue of the workshop

Annual

Target

Total revenue

earned

Rs

Nil Nil

13 Media coverage details- No(s)

i Press releases during the Year 4

ii Exhibitions participated 02

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iii RadioTV talks -

iv Advertisements released 5

v Press clipping compiled for the year -

vi Press clipping hosted on website -

vii Publications if any -

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CHAPTER-XVI

DISTRICT INDUSTRIES CENTRES VISITED BY THE OFFICERS OF

THIS INSTITUTE

The officers of this Institute visited District Industries Centre for discussion relating to

development of industries in the state and in connection with attending the Task Force

Meetingother official work

1 District Industries Centre Haldwani

2 District Industries Centre Almora

3 District Industries Centre Rudrapur Udham Singh Nagar

4 District Industries Centre Bageshwar

5 District Industries Centre Roorkee

6 District Industries Centre Dehradun

7 District Industries Centre Kotdwar

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CHAPTER-XVII

INCENTIVES TO ENTREPRENEURS

(i) Fiscal Incentives to new Industrial Units and to existing units on their substantial

expansion

New Industrial units and existing industrial units on their substantial expansion as defined set

up in growth centers industrial infrastructure development center(IIDCs) Industrial Estates

Export Processing Zones Theme Parks (Food Processing Parks Software Technology Parks

etc) as stated in Annexure-1 and Other areas as notified from time to time by the Central

Government are entitled to

(A) 100 (hundred percent) outright excise duty exception for a period of 10 years from

the date of commencement of commercial production

(B) 100 Income tax exemption for initial period of five years and thereafter 30 for

companies and 25 for other than companies for a further period of five years for

the entire state of Uttaranchal and Himachal Pradesh from the date of

commencement of commercial production

(C) 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

Rs30 lakh The existing units will also be entitled to this subsidy on their substantial

expansion as defined

(D) Thrust sector industries as mentioned in Annexure-II are entitled to similar

concession as mentioned in para 3(i) amp (ii) above in the entire state of Uttaranchal

and Himachal Pradesh without any area restrictions

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Development of Industrial Infrastructure

(i) The funding pattern under the Growth Centre Scheme currently envisaging a

central assistance of Rs10 crore per center is raised to Rs15 crore per center

(ii) The financing pattern of integrated infrastructure development center (IIDC)

between Government of India and SIDBI will change from 23 to 41 and the GOI

funds would be in the nature of a grant so as to provide the required infrastructural

support

Other Incentives

(i) Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna (PMMY) To bring the unbanked people under

the mainstream banking and make the neglected section of the population self

reliant and self dependent Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna was launched under 3

stages ie Shishu (Max Rs 50000) Kishor (Max Rs 5 Lacs)and Tarun (Rs 10

Lacs)

(iv) Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP)

Government of India has approved the introduction of a new credit linked subsidy

programme called Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation programme (PMEGP)

by merging the two schemes Prime Ministerrsquos Rojgar Yojana (PMRY) and Rural

Employment Generation Programme (REGP) for generation of employment

opportunities through establishment of Micro enterprise in rural as well as urban

areas PMEGP is a central sector scheme and being administrated by Ministry of

Micro Small amp Medium Enterprises (Mo MSME) The scheme is implementing by

Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC)a statutory organization under the

administrative control of Mo MSME as the single nodal agency at the National

level At the State level the scheme is being implemented through State

KVIC Directorates State Khadi amp Village Industries Boards ( KVIBs) and District

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Industries Centre( DICs) and Banks The Government subsidy under the scheme is

being routed by KVIC through the identified banks for eventual distribution to the

beneficiaries entrepreneurs in their Bank accounts

Ineligible Industries under the Policy

The list of industries excluded from the purview of proposed concessions is at

Annexure ndashII

In addition the Doon Valley Notifications (SONo102(E) dated 1st Feb 1989

(Annexure-IV) as amended from time to time issued by Ministry of Environment amp

Forests would continue to operate in the Doon Valley area on the industries

notified under it are excluded from the proposed concessions in the state of

Uttarakhand

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Annex -I

DETAILS OF TRAINING PROGRAMME CONDUCTED DURING THE YEAR 2016-17 S No Programme details Duration Candidate Details Name of the

Coordinator SC ST OBC PH GEN TOTAL M F M F M F M F M F

EDP

1 EDP (GEN) on Tour

Operator amp Tourist Guide at Ranibagh

Haldwani Nainital

18022017

to 22022017

10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 2 22 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director (Mech)

2 EDP(SC) on Wireman

Training at Shantipuri

Pantnagar US Nagar

13022017

to

23022017

18 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 20 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

3 ESDP (WPH-STP)

on Bakery amp

Confectionary Products Ranibagh

Nainital

06092016

to

20102016

0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 20 23 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

4 ESDP(SC-STP) on

Computer Accounting with Tally at

Kaladhungi Nainital

16082016

to 29092016

10 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

5 ESDP(SC) on Computer Accounting

Dehradun

21072016 to

02092016

10 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 5 25 UC Khanduri Asst Director

(Chem)

6 ESDP(GEN) on

Garments

Manufacturing at

Almora

22072016

to

02092016

0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 21 23 DS Martolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

7 ESDP(GEN) on Solar Energy at Haldwani

Nainital

04112016 to

16122016

3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 16 0 20 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

I- Total Participants

(Nos)

51 20 0 1 2 3 1 0 30 48 156

IMC

1 IMC(Gen) at Pantnagar US Nagar

23022017 16 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 13 8 38 DK Aggarwal Asst Director

(Mech)

2 IMC(SC) at ITI

Bageshwar

18032017 31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 50 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

3 IMC(SC) at Takula

Almora

09032016 22 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 4 39 UC Khanduri

Asst Director (Chem)

4 IMC(Gen) at JITI

Almora

16032017 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 9 42 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

5 IMC(ST) at ITI

Almora

15032016 19 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 41 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

6 IMC(Gen) at Ranibagh Haldwani Nainital

23022017 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 35 6 45 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

II- Total Participants

(Nos)

93 9 12 0 4 0 0 0 110 27 255

Grand Total (I + II)

13 PROGRAMMES

144 29 12 1 6 3 1 0 140 75 411

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Annex -II

List of Thrust Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo List of Thrust Industries

01 Floriculture

02 Medicinal herbs and aromatic herbs etc ndash processing

03 Honey

04 Horticulture and Agro based Industries such as -

a Sauces Ketchup etc

b Fruit juices amp fruit pulp

c Jams Jellies vegetable juices puree pickles etc

d Preserved fruits and vegetables

e Processing of fresh fruits and vegetables including packaging

f Processing preservation packaging of mushrooms

05 Food processing industry excluding those included in the negative list

06 Sugar and its by-products

07 Silk and silk products

08 Wool and wool products

09 Woven fabrics (Excisable garments)

10 Sports goods and articles and equipment for general physical exercise and equipment

for adventure sports activities

11 Paper and paper products excluding those in negative list

12 Pharma products

13 Information amp communication technology

Computer hardware

14 Bottling of mineral water

15 Eco-tourism ndash Hotels resorts spa entertainmentamusement parks and ropeways

16 Industrial gases (based on atmospheric fraction)

17 Handicrafts

18 Non-timber forest product based industries

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Negative List of Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo Negative list of Industries

01 Tobacco and tobacco products including cigarettes and pan masala

02 Thermal Power Plant (coaloil based)

03 Coal washeries dry coal processing

04 Inorganic Chemicals excluding medicinal grade oxygen (280411) medicinal grade hydrogen peroxide

(284711) compressed air (285130)

05 Organic Chemicals excluding Provitamins vitamins Hormones (2936) Glycosides (2939) sugars (2940)

06 Tanning and dying extracts tanins and their derivatives dyes colours paints and varnishes putty fillers and

other mastics inks

07 Marble and mineral substances not classified anywhere

08 Flour mills and rice mills

09 Foundries using coal

10 Minerals fuels mineral oils and products of their distillation

Bituminous substances mineral waxes

11 Synthetic rubber product

12 Cement clinkers and asbestos raw including fibre

13 Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp Fuses fireworks matches propellant powder etc)

14 Mineral or chemical fertilizers

15 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture and formulation)

16 Fibre glass and articles thereof

17 Manufacture of pulp ndash wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving pulp)

18 Branded aerated water soft drinks (non-fruit based)

19 Paper-

Writing or printing paper etc

Paper or paperboard etc

Maplitho paper etc

Newsprint in rolls or sheets

Craft paper etc

Sanitary towels etc

Cigarette paper

Grease-proof paper

Toilet or facial tissue etc

Paper and paperboard laminated internally with bitumen tar or asphalt

Carbon or similar copying paper

Products consisting of sheets of paper or paper board impregnated coated or covered with plastics etc

Paper and paperboard coated impregnated or covered with wax etc

20 Plastics and articles thereof

Serial No 5 Reproduction synthesis not allowed as also downstream industries for sugar

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Annex -III

RESTRICTIONS ON LOCATION OF INDUSTRIES MINING OPERATIONS AND OTHER DEVELOPMENT

ACTIVITIES IN DOON VALLEY IN UTTAR PRADESH

MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS

(Department of Environment Forests amp Wildlife)

New Delhi the 1st February 1989

NOTIFICATION

NOTIFICATION under section 3(2)(v) of Environment (Protection) Act 1986 and Rule 5(3) (d) of

Environment (Protection) Rules 1986 Restricting location of industries mining operations and other

development activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh

SO102(E) ndash Whereas notification under sub-rule (3) of rule 5 of the Environment (Protection)

Rules 1986 inviting objections against the imposition of restriction on location of industries mining

operation and other developmental activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh was published vide No

SO 923(E) dated the 6th October 1988

And Whereas all objections received have been duly considered by the Central Government

Now therefore in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (d) of sub-rule (3) of Rule 5 of the

said rules the Central Government hereby imposes restrictions on the following activities in Doon Valley

bounded on the North by Mussorie ridge in the North-East by Lesset Himalayan range on the South-

West by Shivalik ranges river Ganga in the South-East and river Yamuna in the North-West except those

activities which are permitted by the Central Government for examining the environmental impacts

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(i) Location setting of industrial units ndash It has to be as per guidelines given in the annexure or guidelines

as may be issued from time to time by the Ministry of Environment amp Forests Government of India

(ii) Mining ndash Approval of the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests must be obtained before starting

any mining activity

(iii) Tourism ndash It should as per Tourism Development Plan (TDP) to be prepared by the State Department

of Tourism and duly approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(iv) Grazing ndash As per the plan to be prepared by the State Government and duly approved by the Union

Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(v) Land Use ndash As per Master Plan of development and Land Use Plan of the entire area to be prepared

by the State Government and approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

[No J-200123886-1A]

Sd-

(KP GEETHAKRISHNAN)

Secretary

ANNEXURE

Guidelines for permitting restricting industrial units in the Doon Valley area

Industries will be classified under Green Orange and Red categories as shown below for purposes of

permittingrestricting such industrial units in the Doon Valley from the environmental and ecological

considerations

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CATEGORY GREEN

A LIST OF INDUSTRIES IN APPROVED INDUSTRIAL AREAS WHICH MAY BE DIRECTRLY CONSIDERED

FOR ISSUE OF NO OBJECTION CERTIFICATE WITHOUT REFERRING TO (MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS) (IN CASE OF DOUBTS REFERENCE WILL BE MADE TO MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS)

1 All such non-obnoxious and non-hazardous industries employing upto 100 persons The

abnoxious and hazardous industries are those using inflammable explosive corrosive or

toxic substances

2 All such industries which do not discharge industrial effluents of a polluting nature and

which do not undertake any of the following process

Electroplating

Galvanizing

Bleaching

Degreasing

Phosphating

Dyeing

Pickling tanning

Polishing

Cooking of fibres and Digesting

Designing of Fabric

Unhairing Soaking deliming and bating of hides

Washing of fabric

Trimming Puling juicing and blanching of fruits and vegetables

Washing of equipment and regular floor washing using of considerable cooling water

Separated milk buttermilk and whey

Stopping and processing of grain

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Distillation of alcohol stillage and evaporation

Slaughtering of animals rendering of bones washing of meat

Juicing of sugar cane extraction of sugar Filteration centrifugation distillation

Pulping and fermenting of coffee beam

Processing of fish

Filter back wash in DM Plants exceeding 20 KI per day capacity

Pulp making pulp processing and paper making Cocking of coal washing of blast furnace

flue gases

Stripping of oxides

Washing of used sand by hydraulic discharge

Washing of latex etc

Solvent extraction

3 All such industries which do no use fuel in their manufacturing process or in any subsidiary

process and which do not emit fugitive emissions of a diffused nature

Industries not satisfying any one of the three criteria are recommended to be referred to Ministry

of Environment amp Forests

The following industries appear to fall in non-hazardous non-obnoxious and non-polluting

category subject to fulfillment of above three conditions

1 Atta-chakkies

2 Rice Mullors

3 Iceboxes

4 Dal mills

5 Groundnut decortinating (dry)

6 Chilling

7 Tailoring and garment making

8 Apparl making 9 Cotton and woolen hosiery

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10 Handloom weaving

11 Shoe lace manufacturing

12 Gold and Silver thread and sari work

13 Gold and Silver smithy

14 Leather Footwear and leather products excluding tanning amp hide processing

15 Manufacture of mirror from sheet glass and photo-frame

16 Musical instruments manufacturing

17 Sports goods

18 Bamboo and cane products (only dry operations)

19 Card Board and paper products (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

20 Insulation and other coated papers (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

21 Scientific and Mathematical instruments

22 Furniture (Wooden and Steel)

23 Assembly of domestic electrical appliances

24 Radio assembling

25 Fountain pens

26 Polythene plastic and PVC goods through extrusionmoulding

27 Surgical gauges and bandages

28 Railway sleepers (only concrete)

29 Cotton spinning and weaving

30 Rope (cotton and plastic)

31 Carpet weaving

32 Assembly of Air coolers

33 Wires pipes-extruded shapes from metals

34 Automobile servicing amp repair stations

35 Assembly of Bicycles baby carriages and other small non-motorised vehicles

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36 Electronics equipment (assembly)

37 Toys

38 Candles

39 Carpentary ndash excluded saw mill

40 Cold storage (small scale)

41 Restaurants

42 Oil-ginningexpelling (non-hydrogenation and no refining)

43 Ice Cream

44 Mineralized water

45 Jobbing amp Machining

46 Manufacture of Steel units amp suit cases

47 Paper pins amp U clips

48 Block making for printing

49 Optical frames

CATEGORY ORANGE

B LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CAN BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY WITH PROPER

ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL ARRANGEMENT

1 All such industries which discharge some liquid effluents (below 500 klday) that can be

controlled with suitable proven technology

2 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is less than 24 mtday and

the particulars emissions from which can be controlled with suitable proven technology

3 All such industries employing not more than 500 persons

The following industries with adoption of proven pollution control technology subject to

fulfilling the above three condition fall under this category

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1 Lime manufacture ndash pending decision on proven pollution control device and

Supreme Courtrsquos decision on quarrying

2 Ceramics

3 Sanitary ware

4 Tyres and tubes

5 Refuse incineration (controlled)

6 Flour mills

7 Vegetable oils including solvent extracted oils

8 Soap without steam boiling process and synthetic detergents formulation

9 Steam generating plants

10 Manufacture of office and house hold equipment and appliances involving use of

fossil fuel combustion

11 Manufacture of machineries and machine tools and equipments

12 Industrial gases (only) Nitrogen Oxygen and CO2

13 Miscellaneous glassware without involving use of fossil-fuel combustion

14 Optical glass

15 Laboratory ware

16 Petroleum storage amp transfer facilities

17 Surgical and medical products including amp probabilities of latex products

18 Foot wear (Rubber)

19 Bakery products biscuits amp Confectioners

20 Instant teacoffee coffee processing

21 Malted food

22 Manufacture of power driven pumps compressors refrigeration units fire

fighting equipment etc

23 Wire drawing (cold process) amp bailing straps

24 Steel furniture fasteners etc

25 Plastic processed goods

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26

Medical amp surgical instruments

27

Acetylene (synthetic)

28

Glue amp Gelatine

29

Potassium permanganse

30

Metallic sodium

31

Photographic films papers amp photographic chemicals

32

Surface coating industries

33

Fragrances fragours amp food additives

34

Plant nutrients (only manure)

Note

35

aerated watersoft drink

(a) Industries falling within the above identified list shall be assessed by the State Pollution

Control Board and referred to the Union Department of Environment for consideration

before according No Objection Certificate

(b) The total number of fuel burning industries that shall be permitted in the Valley will be

limited by 8 tonnes per day or Sulphur Dioxides from all sources (This corresponds to 400

tonnes per day Coal with 1 sulphur)

(c) Setting of Industrial areas should be based on sound criteria

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CATEGORY RED

C LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CANNOT BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY

1 All those industries which discharge effluents of a polluting nature at the rate of more

than 500 klday and for which the natural course for sufficient dilution is not available

and effluents from which cannot be controlled with suitable technology

2 All such industries employing more than 500 personsday

3 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is more than 24 mtday

The following industries appear to fall under this category covered by all the points as

above

1 Ferrous and non-ferrous metal extraction refining casting forging alloy making

processing etc

2 Dry Coal ProcessingMineral processing industries like Ore

sintering benefication pollutization etc

3 Phosphate look processing plants

4 Cement plants with horizontal rotary kilns

5 Glass and glass products involving use of coal

6 Petroleum refinery

7 Petro-chemical industries

8 Manufacture of lubricating oils and greases

9 Synthetic rubber manufacture

10 Coal oil wood or nuclear based thermal power plants

11 Vanaspati hydrogenated vegetable oils for industrial purposes

12 Sugar mills (white and khandari)

13 Craft paper mills

14 Coke oven by products and coaltar distillation products

15 Alkalies

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16

Caustic soda

17

Potash

18

Electro thermal products (artificial abrasives Calcium carbide etc)

19

Phosphorous and its compounds

20

Acids and their salts (organic amp inorganic)

21

Nitrogen compounds (Cynides cynamides and other nitrogen compounds)

22

Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp fuses)

23

Pthalic anhydride

24

Processes involving chlorinated hydrocarbon

25

Chlorine Fluorine bromine Iodine amp their compounds

26

Fertilizer industry

27

Paper board and straw board

28

Synthetics fibres

29 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture

formulations)

amp

30 Basic drugs

31 Alcohol (Industrial or potable)

32 Leather industry including tanning and processing

33 Coke making coal liquification and fuel gas making industries

34 Fibre glass production and processing

35 Manufacture of pulp-wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving

pulp)

36 Pigment dyes and their intermediates

37 Industrial carbons (including graphite electrodes anodes midget electrodes

graphite blocks graphite crucibles gas carbons activated carbon synthetic

diamonds carbon black channel black lamp black etc)

38 Electro-chemicals (other than these covered under Alkali group)

39 Paints enamels amp varnishes

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40 Poly propylene

41 Poly Vinyl chloride

42 Cement with vertical shaft kiln technology penging certification of proven

technology on pollution control

43 Chlorates perchlorates amp peroxides

44 Polishes

45 Synthetic resin amp Plastic products

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON ldquoDESIGN CLINIC SCHEMErdquo

PLACE- Hotel Gardenia SIDCUL Haridwar

DATE- 20022017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 28

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Prof Dr S Ghosal Professor amp Director School of Design

Studies UPES Dehradun

Sh Amit Mohan Invetigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoPACKAGING FOR EXPORTldquo

PLACE- SBS PG College Rudrapur

DATE- 31052016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 32

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Tushar Bandopadhyay Asstt Director

IIP New Delhi

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoSUPPORT FOR ENTREPRENEURIAL AND MANAGERIAL

DEVELOPMENT OF SMEs THROUGH INCUBATORrdquo

PLACE- Amrapali Group of Institutes Haldwani

DATE- 22032016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 60

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh VK Sharma Dy Director Ic

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Amit Mohan Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoSUPPORT FOR ENTREPRENEURIAL AND MANAGERIAL

DEVELOPMENT OF SMEs THROUGH INCUBATORrdquo

PLACE- Graphic Era University Dehradun

DATE- 16112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 86

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh SC Kandpal

Asstt Director (MF)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh BK Tiwari DG

Graphic Era University

Sh Amit Mohan Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoSUPPORT FOR ENTREPRENEURIAL AND MANAGERIAL

DEVELOPMENT OF SMEs THROUGH INCUBATORrdquo

PLACE- University of Petroleum amp Energy

Studies Dehradun

DATE- 18112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 70

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh Amit Mohan

Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Dr KS Mishra Senior Professor

UPES Dehradun

Dr Shailey Singhal Associate Professor

UPES Dehradun

Dr PK Mishra Associate Professor

UPES Dehradun

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoZERO DEFECT ZERO EFFECTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Gardenia SIDCUL Haridwar

DATE- 08112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 58

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoZERO DEFECT ZERO EFFECTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Gardenia SIDCUL Haridwar

DATE- 16032017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 59

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh Pushkar Singh

Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Abhishek Srivastava ZED Consultant

QCI

Sh DK Aggarwal Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Amit Mohan Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoZERO DEFECT ZERO EFFECTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Rudra Continental Rudrapur

DATE- 22022017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 54

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh SC Kandpal

Asstt Director (MF)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh YC Pandey GM

DIC US Nagar

Sh Ashok Bansal Ex President

KGCCI

Sh DK Aggarwal Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoProduct Certificationrdquo

PLACE- Selaqui Dehradun

DATE- 19102016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 60

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh UC Khanduri

Asstt Director (Chem)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

ShSaurabh Tiwari Scientist

BIS Dehradun

Sh Kush Sharma Scientist

BIS Dehradun

Sh Ashish Bhargava Manager

URS Certification Haridwar

Sh Manoj Gaur Branch Director

NSIC Dehradun

Sh SS Katiyal Manager

DIC Dehradun

Sh Manoj Sharma President

UIWA Dehradun

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Reimbursement of Units under Technology amp Quality Up gradation Support

to MSME (TEQUP) for acquiring National and International Product

Certification

The details for the period 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are given below

SNo Name Of the Unit Reimbursement

Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Hertech Electronics

Plot NoI E Sector 12 IIE SIDCUL Haridwar

Rs 26250-

Total Rs 26250-

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CHAPTER-VIII

VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

Vendor Development Programmes (VDPs) are being organized by MSME Development

Institutes located in every corner of the country to provide common platform for business as

well as selling organizations to interact with each other with a view to identifying emerging

demands of the buyer organizations while simultaneously providing an opportunity for

displaying the capabilities of the small scale entrepreneurs and their industrial ventures Such

programmes have proved to be of immense use in locating suitable entrepreneurs by a

number of buying organizations including the Public Sector Enterprises various Wings of

Defence Railways and others in indigenising a number of products which hitherto have been

imported at a colossal cost

Two types of VDPs are being organized by MSME DIs - National Level VDPs -cum-

Exhibitions and State Level VDPs In National Level VDPs of 3 days duration large scale

organizations such as BEL BHEL TELCO BSNL IOC NHPC NTPC etc interact with MSEs in

establishing potential vendors In these National Level VDPs an exhibition is also put up for

displaying the products of MSMEs and large scale organizations In State Level VDPs only

one or two buying large scale organisation functioning in the State participates in the

programme and interacts with MSMEs (sellers) in the Buyer-Seller Meets Business enquiries

ranging from `5 crore to `20 crore per VDP are being generated through National Level

VDPs

MSME-DI conducted 05 State Level Vendor Development Programme in different

places of Uttarakhand state Details of programmes are as under

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- HRD Centre BHEL Haridwar

DATE- 09112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 28

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh DK Aggarwal

AsstDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Kotdwar

DATE- 16122016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 63

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh DS Martolia

AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME Haldwani

Sh Manoj Kumar General Manager

BEL Kotdwar

Sh SC Kandpal AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Haridwar

DATE- 29112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 38

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh Amit Mohan

Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Rajeshwar Giri DGM

THDC Rishikesh

Sh RM Dubey DGM (Procurement)

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Rai Singh DGM (VDP)

THDC Rishikesh

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME Haldwani

Sh GC Joshi Dy Manager

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Yogesh Sharma Manager

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Sadhu Ram Saini President

BIDWABahadrabad

Sh Harendra Garg Chairman

SMA Haridwar

Sh DK Aggarwal Asstt Director

MSME Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Rudrapur

DATE- 09032017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 58

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh SC Kandpal

Astt Director (MF)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Skand Shiv Bhardwaj BHEL

CFP Rudrapur

Sh K Das GM

Ic BHEL CFP Rudrapur

Sh VK Sharma Dy Director Ic

MSME-DI Haldwani

ShYC Pandey GM

DIC Rudrapur

Sh Ashok Bansal Ex President

KGCCI Kashipur

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Patel Nagar Dehradun

DATE- 20102016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 65

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR SH UCKHANDURI

AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Ashok Lalwani HUDCO

Dehradun

Sh Mahesh Sharma President

UIWA Dehradun

Sh Manoj Gaur BM

NSIC Dehradun

SmtKaushlya Bandhu Jt Director

DOI Dehradun

Sh SP Goyal Incharge

KGCCI Dehradun

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CHAPTER-IX

MARKETING ASSISTANCE AND TECHNOLOGY UP-GRADATION

SCHEME FOR MSME AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE ON BAR-CODE

MSMEs sector has emerged as a highly vibrant and dynamic sector of the Indian

economy over the last five decades MSMEs are not only playing crucial role in providing

large employment opportunities at comparatively lower capital cost than large industries but

also helping in industrialization of rural and backward areas thereby reducing regional

imbalances assuring more equitable distribution of national income and wealth

It may be mentioned here that Marketing a strategic tool for business development is

critical for the growth and survival of MSMEs Marketing is most important factor for the

success of any enterprise It is one of the weakest areas wherein MSMEs face major

problems in the present competitive age Due to lack of information scarcity of resources

and unorganized way of selling marketing MSME sector finds problems in exploiting new

markets

The objective of this programme envisages that some of those clusters of MSMEs which

have quality production and export potential shall be identified amp encouraged and assisted

through this scheme to achieve competitiveness in the national and international markets

The programme aims at improving the marketing competitiveness of MSME sector by

improving their techniques and technologiesrsquo promotion of exports and to provide a check on

imports also

Financial assistance on Bar-code

The basic objective of financial assistance is to enhance the marketing competitiveness of

Micro amp Small Enterprises (MSEs) by way of

(i) Providing 75 of one-time registration fee and annual recurring fee (for first three

years) paid by MSEs to GS1 India

(ii) (ii) Popularizing the adoption of bar codes on large scale amongst MSEs and (iii)

Motivating and encouraging MSEs for use of bar codes through conducting

seminars on Bar-code etc

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Reimbursement of Units under Bar Code ndash

The details for the period 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are given below

SNo Name Of the Unit Reimbursement Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Janisons Herbo Labs Pvt Ltd

Plot No 6Sector II DC IIE

Pantnagar

38430-

2- Ms Garg Foods

Naya Gaon Julfkaar

Kaladhungi Nainital

33451-

3- Ms Shree Herbal Health Care 79 Arhat Bazar Saharanpur Road Dehradun

25695-

4- Ms Govindam Enterprises

D-144F Top Floor Freedom Fighter Enclave

New Delhi

25695-

5- Ms Demigod Agro Food Pvt Ltd

4 Nandpuri Arya Nagar Chowk Opp Holy Baril

Jwalapur Haridwar

25695-

Total Rs 148966-

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Reimbursement to the Participating Units in Trade FairExhibition for the

year 2016-17 for Uttarakhand state ndash

SNo

Name of the Unit Amt Reimbursed

1 Ms Kashmir Emporium Raipur Road Dehradun

(International)

Rs 122772-

2 Ms Rawat Engg Tech Pvt Ltd Dehradun

(Domestic)

Rs 30000-

Total Rs 152772-

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CHAPTER-X

Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme (CLCSS) for Technology

Upgradation of the Small Scale Industries

The Ministry of Small Scale Industries (SSI) is operating a scheme for technology

upgradation of Small Scale Industries (SSI) called the Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme

(CLCSS) The Scheme aims at facilitating technology upgradation by providing upfront capital

subsidy to SSI units including tiny khadi village and coir industrial units on institutional

finance (credit) availed of by them for modernisation of their production equipment (plant and

machinery) and techniques The Scheme provides for 15 per cent capital subsidy to SSI units

including tiny units on institutional finance availed of by them for induction of well established

and improved technology in selected subsectorsproducts approved under the Scheme The

eligible amount of subsidy calculated under the scheme is based on the actual loan amount not

exceeding Rs1 crore

Due to insufficient investment and lack of awareness of both the quality standards and

access to modern technologies a large percentage of SSI units continue with outdated

technology and plant amp machinery With increasing competition due to liberalisation of the

economy the survival and growth of the SSI units are critically dependent on their

modernisation and technological upgradation Upgradation of both the process of manufacture

and corresponding plant and machinery is necessary for the small enterprises to reduce the cost

of production and remain price competitive at a time when cheaper products are easily available

in the global market

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CHAPTER-XI

QUALITY UPGRADATIONENVIRONMENT MANAGAMENT FOR

SMALL SCALE SECTOR THROUGH INCENTIVE FOR ISO 9000ISO

14001HACCP CERTIFICATION

The Small Scale Sector has emerged as dynamic and vibrant sector of Indian

Economy and it has been making significant contribution to industrial production export and

employment generation The process of economic liberalization and market reforms has

opened up the Indian small scale sector to the global competition In order to enhance the

competitive strength of the small scale sector the Government introduced an incentive

scheme for their technological upgradationquality improvement and environment

management The scheme provides incentive to those small scale ancillary undertaking who

have acquired ISO 9000ISO 14001HACCP certifications The scheme for ISO 9000

reimbursement in operation since March 1994 has now been enlarged so as to include

reimbursement of expenses for acquiring ISO 14001 certification also vide this Office

Administrative Order No41(8)ISOElectx2002 dt 28th October 2002 Upto 31st march

2014 25652 Micro amp Small units have been benefited from the scheme

-The Scheme envisages reimbursement of charges of acquiring ISO-9000ISO-

14001HACCP certifications to the extent of 75 of the expenditure subject to a

maximum of Rs 75000- in each case

The Salient features of the Scheme

a) The Permanent Registered Micro Small Enterprises (MSEs) units are eligible to avail

the Incentive Scheme

b) The Scheme is applicable to those MSEsancillaryTinySSSBE units who have already

acquired ISO-9000ISO-14001HACCP certification

c) The Scheme is applicable to those MSEsancillaryTinySSSBE units who have already

acquired ISO-9000ISO-14001HACCP certification

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Reimbursement to Units under ISO 900014000 scheme in Uttarakhand

state ndash

Approval details of units during 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are as under ndash

SNo Name of the Unit Reimbursement

Total Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Bajaj Nutraceuticals Roorkee Haridwar 45000-

2- Ms Nirmal Auto Components Bahadrabad Haridwar 38363-

3- Ms Manchanda Herbal Products Haridwar 46954-

4- Ms APS Electopower Pvt Ltd Haridwar

40500-

5- Ms Shree Badrinath Vaikalpik Urja Dehradun 30000-

6- Ms Rapid Moulders Pvt Ltd Haridwar 56250-

Total Rs 257067-

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CHAPTER-XII

GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT PREFERENCE POLICY FOR MICRO

amp SMALL ENTERPRISES

In order to provide assistance and support to Micro amp Small Enterprises (MSEs) for

marketing their products under the present Government Procurement Preference Policy for

micro amp small enterprises (MSEs) Government of India has been extending various facilities to

the MSEs registered with National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC) under its Single Point

Registration Scheme In addition to the facilities 358 items are also reserved for exclusive

purchase from MSE sector

Following units were enlisted under single point registration

SN Name amp Address Unit Amount Rs 1 Ms Ujjwal Labour Contract Co-operative Society

Dehradun

2000-

2 Ms Pacific Dynamics Roorkee

2000-

3 Ms Radiant Energy Enterprises Dehradun

1250-

4 Ms Harit Agro Products Jaspur Kashipur

2000-

5 Ms Asian Galaxy Pvt Ltd

Plot No 3 Sector IIDL IIE SIDCUL

5000-

6 Ms Isha Construction

Shop 32 amp 34 Grand Floor Raipur Road- Dehradun

2000-

7 Ms Dhirendra Singh Negi

Village Talli Bagi Patti Tehri Garhwal

2000-

8 Ms Electrocon Power

Village Rameshwarput Lalpur US Nagar

2000-

9 Ms Special Cables Pvt Ltd

Unit 2 Plot No 60-65 Sector-3IIE Pantnagar

3435-

10 Ms GB Equipment Systems Ltd

Industrial Area Selaqui- Dehradun

3500-

11 Ms GB Springs

PL 2223 Km Chakrata Road Rampur Dehradun

5000-

12 Ms Accuraus (India)

B-7 Ramnaga Indl Estate Roorke

2000-

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13 Ms Modern Electrn Electric Co

Dehradun

2000-

14 Ms Ms Godarari Enterprises

Dehradun

1250-

15 Ms Kanha Plastics Pvt Ltd

Dehradun

5000-

16 Ms IC Electicals Co(P) Ltd

Plot No E-94 Industrial Area Bharabad Haridwar

3450-

17 Ms Whale Graphics(India)Ltd

Dehradun

5000-

18 Jainson Herbo Labs Pvt Ltd

IIDC IIE US Nagar Pantnagar

3000-

19 Ms Krishna Murari Infratech

Pvt Ltd Haldwani

2000-

20 Ms Sakti Constructions

392 Indra Nagar Colony Dehrdun

3500-

21 Ms Universal Ind

B-8 Industrial Estate Bazpur Road Kashipur

5000-

22 Ms Sai Globe Packaging

Central Hope Town SelaquiDehradun

5000-

23 Ms Surat singh amp Sons

54 Akashdeep ColonyChakrata Road Dehradun

2000-

24 Ms Girraj Kintwear

7 Co-Operativ Society IE- Dehradun

2000-

25 Ms HQ Lamps Manufacturing

7 3-35 Sector 6 A SIDCUL Haridwar

3000-

26 Ms Uttam Rice amp Seeds Pvt Ltd

Gausala Mour Ramnagar Road Partappur Kashipur

2000-

27 Ms Creative Paper Products Rudrpur

2000-

28 Ms Asia Industries

Village Phaujimatkota Post ndashBhoorrani Rudrapur

-

29 Ms Shamsons Industries

C-22 Deveboomi Industrial Estate Roorkee

3000-

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30 Reveal Environment Solutions Kh N-999

Salem pur Rajputan Indusstrial Estate Roorkee

2000-

31 Ms Shiva Enterprises

2071 West Amber Talab Roorkee

2000-

32 Ms Aska Equipment Ltd

Plot NoC-21 Devbhoomi Indl Estate Raipur Haridwar

3000-

33 Ms Infinity

Kh Village Raipur Haridwar

3450-

34 Ms Badrinath Vaikalpik Urja

Shah Nagar Near Railaway Crossing Defance Colony Dehradun

2000-

35 Ms Amardeep Designs (P) Ltd

KhNo163 Laheshwari BhagwanPur Roorklee

3000-

36 Ms Amrit Herbals

Village amp Po Bhauwala-Dehradun

2000-

37 Ms Growth Associates

131 2nd

Floor BT Ganj-Roorkee

3000-

38 Ms Himalayan Hi Tech

Nurseries Santi Aashram Bharatpur Kamachaur

2000-

39 Ms JS Industries

Kunda Jaspur Road Kashipur US Nagar

3000-

40 Ms Digitech

8 Industrial Area Near Ram Nagar- Roorkee

2000-

41 Ms K-2 Cloth

Plot No 126-127 Sector IIDC

2000-

42 Ms Dinex India Pvt Ltd

59 Gandhi Road

2000-

43 Ms SK Guta

15 A Enclave GMS Road Dehradun

2000-

44 Ms Fire Devices(P) Ltd

Plot No 19-20 Sector-3A Indl Area SIDCUL Haridwar

3450-

Total

118285-

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CHAPTER-XIII

REVENUE EARNED

This Institute has earned revenue of Rs 140485- through consultancy services

provided to the MSMEs and fee collected for training programmes as per details given

below-

SNo Revenue Earnings Total for the

Financial Year (Rs)

1

CF WS revenue

0

2 Skill development programme (Training) fees- regular

course

8000

3 Skill development programme (Training) fees

Specialized High Tech Course (including CAD CAM)

0

4 Sale of Traineersquos products 50

5 Training Programme fees-

i Under Core Programme Action Plan 0

ii (Under PD Account) 0

6 Management Development Programme 0

7 Seminars Feesworkshop 5100

8 Capacity assessment 0

9 Project appraisals 0

10 Sick unit studies 0

11 In plant studies 0

12 Surveys 0

13 Energy audits 0

14 NSIC Registration GSPP 118285

15 Sub-Contracting Exchange (SCX) 0

16 Sale of publications 50

17 Others 6500

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18 Fee for participation in National Award-2013 0

19 NVDPVDP 0

TOTAL 137985

20 Sale of US stores etc 2500

Grand Total 140485

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CHAPTER-XIV

USE OF OFFICIAL LANGUAGE

Hindi is the Official Language of the Union of India and the Government policy aims at

progressively increasing the use of Hindi in official work Effective steps were taken during

the year in the Ministry of MSME to ensure compliance to Official Language Policy

implementation of the annual programme and compliance with the various orders of the

Government of India on the recommendations of the Committee of Parliament on Official

Language

COMPLIANCE OF SECTION 3(3)OF THE OFFICIAL LANGUAGE ACT 1963

All documents such as General Orders Notifications Press Communique Contracts

Agreements Tender Forms amp Notices Resolution MemorandumOffice memorandum

Administrative or other reports and Official Papers laid before a House or the Houses of

Parliament under section 3(3) of the Official Languages Act 1963 were issued bilingually

ie in Hindi and English General orders meant for departmental use were issued in Hindi

only

REPLIES TO LETTERS IN HINDI

All letters received in Hindi were replied to in Hindi

CORRESPONDENCE IN HINDI

Letters to State Governments Union Territory and Central Government offices located

in regions lsquoArsquo and lsquoBrsquo were issued in Hindi to the extent possible Similarly letters were sent in

Hindi to Central Government offices located in region lsquoCrsquo as per the targets laid down in the

Annual Programme About 9007 correspondence was made in Hindi in region lsquoArsquo 100 in

region rsquoBrsquo and 100 in region lsquoCrsquo

SECTIONS SPECIFIED FOR WORKING IN HINDI

The sections of the Ministry specified for doing 100 work in Hindi are working

satisfactorily

MONITORING AND INSPECTIONS

In order to ensure compliance with the Official Language Policy monitoring is done

though regular inspections

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CHAPTER-XV

TARGETS amp ACHIEVEMENTS

PART-A

1 Change in Industrial Scenario if any Industrial activity is gaining

momentum due to Industrial package to the state amp the upgradation of the MSEs

2 Other information ndash

I No of unit visited by MSME-DI

Official 117

Ii Total No of visitors inquiries

received in MSME-DI 648

iii Total No persons trained with- 414

a General 214

b Women Entrepreneurs 110 c SCST 17413 d Other backward Classes etc 12

e Minorities 0

3 Expenditure in Plan amp Non-Plan

a Plan Scheme-

Allotment Cumulative expenditure

FUNDS EXPENDITURE

Salary-14000000 12144775

Medical- 125000 124655

TE- 650000 647151

OE- 800000 7 99999

RRT- 4000 3000

Total 15579000 13719580

b Non-Plan Scheme- Nil

4 Administration Over

one year

Less than one year

a

b c

d

Post vacant Disciplinary proceeding initiated concluded pending Audit objections pending amp replied

Court cases pending if necessary

13

Nil Nil

Nil

01

Nil Nil

Nil

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Part- B

(This part may reflect the problems and actual work done under each programme as well

as actual extension service rendered for promotion of Industries)

1 Modernization of Workshop and

Laboratories- During

the month

Cumulative for the year

i Sanction received by MSME-DI

Converting the MSME-DI

Nil Nil

ii Value of new machinery

equipment installed received

Nil Nil

iii Value of orders of Machinery amp

Equipment placed with

DGSampD supplies

Nil Nil

2 Trade Industry growth-

i Nos of UAM registered

Manufacturingservice activity

Micro-5363 Small- 1707 Medium- 156

Total- 7226 (up to March2017)

ii Nos of UAM registered

ManufacturingServicing

activity

Manufacturing- 4243

Service- 2983

Total- 7226 (up to March2015)

iii Changes in industrial growth

rate if any (give information for

each trade unit(s) separately)

The industrial climate generated due to

announcement of Concessional package

provided impetus to the growth

parameters

3 Technical Assistance-

i No of entrepreneurs assisted

at the MSME-DI premises

outside premises

6481913

ii No of entrepreneurs assisted

at their premises

631

iii No of trade Associations

contacted for up-gradation of

Industries

12

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iv Details of programme for

specific group of covered in

Action Plan prepared along

with their details

NA

v No of units registered under

the Govt purchase

programme

43 Nos

vi Identification of products

having potential for

development in the State

(Attach a separate list)

1 Fruit based products

2 Processing of vegetables

3 Spice grinding

4 Glow signboard amp hoardings

5 Medicinal concentrate

6 Essential Oils

vii Problems of trade Industries

other than financial if any

Marketing amp transportation bottleneck

viii Additional support required for

improving performance of

trade Industries

Marketing Support

x Any other significant

programme Give information

or work done for each trade

discipline separately and

enclosed separate sheet to

highlight the salient points of

work done

No

4 Ancillary Development Programme No of-

a Captive Ancillary in the State NA

b New units (Anc) established

during the month

NA

c New items identified and

accepted for promoting

Ancillary

NA

d Vendor Development

Programme organized for

whom

Conducted programmes-

National Level-00

State level- 05 nos

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5 Any other special work done by the Institute- -

- One day awareness programme on Packaging for Exports

In Association with SBS College Rudrapur at Rudrapur on 31052016 for 32

participants

- One day workshop on Quality Management System amp Quality Technology

Tools (QMSQTT)

In Association with Bahadrabad Industries Development Welfare

Association Haridwar at Haridwar on 21072016 for 32 participants

- One day awareness programme on Product Certification

Conducted at Selaqui Dehradun on 19102016 for 60 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Design Clinic

Conducted at Haridwar on 20022016 for 28 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Digital Payment

Conducted in Uttarakhand State 16 programmes for 406 participants

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Part C Other Special Activities

Sl No Activity Target Achievement

1 Hindi Meeting 04 nos 04 nos

2 Hindi Pakhwara amp Hindi Diwas from 14092016 to

28092016 01 no 01 no

3 Hindi Workshop Nil Nil

4 Assistance provided in EDP of other organisation

(2 days EDP of NCCD) at MSME-DI

Haldwani

Nil 01 no

5 (i)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp Commercial Bid Opening on Lean Manufacturing for Auto component at Rudrapur on 22042016

(ii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in joint DSR

audit Audit with NPC Kanpur of Boss Cluster Rudrapur from 20042016 to 21042016 (iii)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint MBR3 Audit with QCI of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar from 08082016 to 10082016 (iv) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Boss Cluster at Rudrapur in November 2016

(v) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR5 Audit

of Pace Auto Cluster-1 at Rudrapur in November 2016 (vi)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint Audit

of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar in December 2016 (vii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Havells Fan Lean Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017 (viii)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp

Commercial Bid Opening for Plastic Component Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017

Nil

08 nos

6 Participated in National Awards held in Ludhiana Punjab on 18102016 presented by Honrsquoble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi

Nil 01 no

7 Participated in PMEGP Task force meeting of Nainital

District on 020816081116 Nil 02 nos

8 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a 3 days exhibition lsquoDestination Uttarakhand 2016rsquo organised by Ms Freindz Exhibition amp Promotions (p) ltd New Delhi at Dehradun from 24-26102016

Nil 01 no

9 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in the Stone Laying

ceremony of a new Technology Centre at Sitarganj on 141116 inaugrated by Honrsquoble Union Minister of MSMEs Sh Kalaraj Mishra

Nil 01 no

10 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a lsquoVendor Meet-

2016rsquo organised by Tata Auto Comp Systems Ltd at Rudrapur

Nil 01 no

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11 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in SLSC meeting for

National Awards and SLAB meeing at Dehradun on 17022017

Nil 01 no

12 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a training on

Lean Manufacturing at Indore MP from 080317 to 100317

Nil 01 no

13 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Hindi meeting

organized by NARAKAS on 30032017 01 no 01 no

PART-E

Sl

No

Description of activity Annual target Under PD

Ac

Total

1 EDPIMCEET Export

Packging Product

Certification QMS-QTT

Incubator ZEDDesign

8611113

31

Nil 25

i No of programmes

conducted

7601113

31

Nil 23

ii No of persons trained 159255032

326032235

16828

Nil 1001

2 Follow-up action of previous Entrepreneurship Development Programmes -

Year Total no of trainees

trained

No of trainees who

have set up units

employed till date

2006-07 143 39

2007-08 917 71

2008-09 946 36

2009-10 2323 43

2010-11 2203 49

2011-12 2321 53

2012-13 2265 59

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2013-14 2234 74

2014-15 504 53

2015-16 926

2016-17 414

3 Motivational Campaigns- Annual target Conducted

No of Campaigns

conducted

06 06

4 i Project profiles (new) Nil Nil

ii Project profiles

(updated)

Nil Nil

iii State industrial

profiles

Nil 1

iv District industrial

potential survey

reports

Nil 13

v Any other Nil Nil

5 Name of the units

provided-

Intensive technical

consultancy (A brief

write-up)

6 Programme on ISO 900014000

Year Target No of

Programmes

conducted

No of Units

participated

No of units

obtained ISO

certification

during the

year

No of units

obtained ISO

Certification

till date

2006-07 - - - - -

2007-08 - - - - -

2008-09 - - - 17 17

2009-10 - - - 10 10

2010-11 - - - - 24

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2011-12 - - - - 25

2012-13 - - - - Nil

2013-14 - - - - 17

2014-15 - - - 18

2015-16 - - - 11 11

7 Programmes on

Name of the programme No of Programmes No of participants

WTO - -

One Day Awareness

Programme on Cluster Dev

Scheme

- -

One day Awareness

Programme on IPR

- -

9 Vendor Development Programmes cum exhibitions

Year Tar

get

No of

VDPs

conducted

No of SSI

units

participat

ed

No unit

register

ed

During

the

month

No of SSI units obtained orders

No

Rs No Rs

2006-07 1 - - - - - - - -

2007-08 NIL - - - - - - - -

2008-09 1 1 120 - - - - - -

2009-10 1 - - - - - - - -

2010-11 1 1 43 - - - - - -

2011-12 3 3 222 - - - - - -

2012-13 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

311

158+551

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2013-14 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

314

148+1541

-

-

-

-

-

- 2014-15 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

374

118+2000

-

-

-

-

-

-

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2015-16 5 1

5(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

236

100+2000

-

-

-

-

-

- 2016-17 5 1

5(SVDP)

0(NVDP)

259

Nil

10 Programmes on Achievement

ii Energy conservationEnergy Efficient

Technology etc

00

iv Packaging for export 01

v Product Certification 01

vi CLCSS 00

vii QMSQTT 01

Viii Lean Manufacturing 00

ix Business Incubator 03

x Design Clinic 01

xi ZED 03

11

Revenue of the Institute

Total revenue

earned

Rs

140485-

12

Revenue of the workshop

Annual

Target

Total revenue

earned

Rs

Nil Nil

13 Media coverage details- No(s)

i Press releases during the Year 4

ii Exhibitions participated 02

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iii RadioTV talks -

iv Advertisements released 5

v Press clipping compiled for the year -

vi Press clipping hosted on website -

vii Publications if any -

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CHAPTER-XVI

DISTRICT INDUSTRIES CENTRES VISITED BY THE OFFICERS OF

THIS INSTITUTE

The officers of this Institute visited District Industries Centre for discussion relating to

development of industries in the state and in connection with attending the Task Force

Meetingother official work

1 District Industries Centre Haldwani

2 District Industries Centre Almora

3 District Industries Centre Rudrapur Udham Singh Nagar

4 District Industries Centre Bageshwar

5 District Industries Centre Roorkee

6 District Industries Centre Dehradun

7 District Industries Centre Kotdwar

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CHAPTER-XVII

INCENTIVES TO ENTREPRENEURS

(i) Fiscal Incentives to new Industrial Units and to existing units on their substantial

expansion

New Industrial units and existing industrial units on their substantial expansion as defined set

up in growth centers industrial infrastructure development center(IIDCs) Industrial Estates

Export Processing Zones Theme Parks (Food Processing Parks Software Technology Parks

etc) as stated in Annexure-1 and Other areas as notified from time to time by the Central

Government are entitled to

(A) 100 (hundred percent) outright excise duty exception for a period of 10 years from

the date of commencement of commercial production

(B) 100 Income tax exemption for initial period of five years and thereafter 30 for

companies and 25 for other than companies for a further period of five years for

the entire state of Uttaranchal and Himachal Pradesh from the date of

commencement of commercial production

(C) 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

Rs30 lakh The existing units will also be entitled to this subsidy on their substantial

expansion as defined

(D) Thrust sector industries as mentioned in Annexure-II are entitled to similar

concession as mentioned in para 3(i) amp (ii) above in the entire state of Uttaranchal

and Himachal Pradesh without any area restrictions

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Development of Industrial Infrastructure

(i) The funding pattern under the Growth Centre Scheme currently envisaging a

central assistance of Rs10 crore per center is raised to Rs15 crore per center

(ii) The financing pattern of integrated infrastructure development center (IIDC)

between Government of India and SIDBI will change from 23 to 41 and the GOI

funds would be in the nature of a grant so as to provide the required infrastructural

support

Other Incentives

(i) Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna (PMMY) To bring the unbanked people under

the mainstream banking and make the neglected section of the population self

reliant and self dependent Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna was launched under 3

stages ie Shishu (Max Rs 50000) Kishor (Max Rs 5 Lacs)and Tarun (Rs 10

Lacs)

(iv) Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP)

Government of India has approved the introduction of a new credit linked subsidy

programme called Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation programme (PMEGP)

by merging the two schemes Prime Ministerrsquos Rojgar Yojana (PMRY) and Rural

Employment Generation Programme (REGP) for generation of employment

opportunities through establishment of Micro enterprise in rural as well as urban

areas PMEGP is a central sector scheme and being administrated by Ministry of

Micro Small amp Medium Enterprises (Mo MSME) The scheme is implementing by

Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC)a statutory organization under the

administrative control of Mo MSME as the single nodal agency at the National

level At the State level the scheme is being implemented through State

KVIC Directorates State Khadi amp Village Industries Boards ( KVIBs) and District

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Industries Centre( DICs) and Banks The Government subsidy under the scheme is

being routed by KVIC through the identified banks for eventual distribution to the

beneficiaries entrepreneurs in their Bank accounts

Ineligible Industries under the Policy

The list of industries excluded from the purview of proposed concessions is at

Annexure ndashII

In addition the Doon Valley Notifications (SONo102(E) dated 1st Feb 1989

(Annexure-IV) as amended from time to time issued by Ministry of Environment amp

Forests would continue to operate in the Doon Valley area on the industries

notified under it are excluded from the proposed concessions in the state of

Uttarakhand

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Annex -I

DETAILS OF TRAINING PROGRAMME CONDUCTED DURING THE YEAR 2016-17 S No Programme details Duration Candidate Details Name of the

Coordinator SC ST OBC PH GEN TOTAL M F M F M F M F M F

EDP

1 EDP (GEN) on Tour

Operator amp Tourist Guide at Ranibagh

Haldwani Nainital

18022017

to 22022017

10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 2 22 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director (Mech)

2 EDP(SC) on Wireman

Training at Shantipuri

Pantnagar US Nagar

13022017

to

23022017

18 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 20 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

3 ESDP (WPH-STP)

on Bakery amp

Confectionary Products Ranibagh

Nainital

06092016

to

20102016

0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 20 23 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

4 ESDP(SC-STP) on

Computer Accounting with Tally at

Kaladhungi Nainital

16082016

to 29092016

10 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

5 ESDP(SC) on Computer Accounting

Dehradun

21072016 to

02092016

10 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 5 25 UC Khanduri Asst Director

(Chem)

6 ESDP(GEN) on

Garments

Manufacturing at

Almora

22072016

to

02092016

0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 21 23 DS Martolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

7 ESDP(GEN) on Solar Energy at Haldwani

Nainital

04112016 to

16122016

3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 16 0 20 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

I- Total Participants

(Nos)

51 20 0 1 2 3 1 0 30 48 156

IMC

1 IMC(Gen) at Pantnagar US Nagar

23022017 16 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 13 8 38 DK Aggarwal Asst Director

(Mech)

2 IMC(SC) at ITI

Bageshwar

18032017 31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 50 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

3 IMC(SC) at Takula

Almora

09032016 22 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 4 39 UC Khanduri

Asst Director (Chem)

4 IMC(Gen) at JITI

Almora

16032017 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 9 42 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

5 IMC(ST) at ITI

Almora

15032016 19 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 41 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

6 IMC(Gen) at Ranibagh Haldwani Nainital

23022017 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 35 6 45 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

II- Total Participants

(Nos)

93 9 12 0 4 0 0 0 110 27 255

Grand Total (I + II)

13 PROGRAMMES

144 29 12 1 6 3 1 0 140 75 411

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Annex -II

List of Thrust Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo List of Thrust Industries

01 Floriculture

02 Medicinal herbs and aromatic herbs etc ndash processing

03 Honey

04 Horticulture and Agro based Industries such as -

a Sauces Ketchup etc

b Fruit juices amp fruit pulp

c Jams Jellies vegetable juices puree pickles etc

d Preserved fruits and vegetables

e Processing of fresh fruits and vegetables including packaging

f Processing preservation packaging of mushrooms

05 Food processing industry excluding those included in the negative list

06 Sugar and its by-products

07 Silk and silk products

08 Wool and wool products

09 Woven fabrics (Excisable garments)

10 Sports goods and articles and equipment for general physical exercise and equipment

for adventure sports activities

11 Paper and paper products excluding those in negative list

12 Pharma products

13 Information amp communication technology

Computer hardware

14 Bottling of mineral water

15 Eco-tourism ndash Hotels resorts spa entertainmentamusement parks and ropeways

16 Industrial gases (based on atmospheric fraction)

17 Handicrafts

18 Non-timber forest product based industries

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Negative List of Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo Negative list of Industries

01 Tobacco and tobacco products including cigarettes and pan masala

02 Thermal Power Plant (coaloil based)

03 Coal washeries dry coal processing

04 Inorganic Chemicals excluding medicinal grade oxygen (280411) medicinal grade hydrogen peroxide

(284711) compressed air (285130)

05 Organic Chemicals excluding Provitamins vitamins Hormones (2936) Glycosides (2939) sugars (2940)

06 Tanning and dying extracts tanins and their derivatives dyes colours paints and varnishes putty fillers and

other mastics inks

07 Marble and mineral substances not classified anywhere

08 Flour mills and rice mills

09 Foundries using coal

10 Minerals fuels mineral oils and products of their distillation

Bituminous substances mineral waxes

11 Synthetic rubber product

12 Cement clinkers and asbestos raw including fibre

13 Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp Fuses fireworks matches propellant powder etc)

14 Mineral or chemical fertilizers

15 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture and formulation)

16 Fibre glass and articles thereof

17 Manufacture of pulp ndash wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving pulp)

18 Branded aerated water soft drinks (non-fruit based)

19 Paper-

Writing or printing paper etc

Paper or paperboard etc

Maplitho paper etc

Newsprint in rolls or sheets

Craft paper etc

Sanitary towels etc

Cigarette paper

Grease-proof paper

Toilet or facial tissue etc

Paper and paperboard laminated internally with bitumen tar or asphalt

Carbon or similar copying paper

Products consisting of sheets of paper or paper board impregnated coated or covered with plastics etc

Paper and paperboard coated impregnated or covered with wax etc

20 Plastics and articles thereof

Serial No 5 Reproduction synthesis not allowed as also downstream industries for sugar

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Annex -III

RESTRICTIONS ON LOCATION OF INDUSTRIES MINING OPERATIONS AND OTHER DEVELOPMENT

ACTIVITIES IN DOON VALLEY IN UTTAR PRADESH

MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS

(Department of Environment Forests amp Wildlife)

New Delhi the 1st February 1989

NOTIFICATION

NOTIFICATION under section 3(2)(v) of Environment (Protection) Act 1986 and Rule 5(3) (d) of

Environment (Protection) Rules 1986 Restricting location of industries mining operations and other

development activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh

SO102(E) ndash Whereas notification under sub-rule (3) of rule 5 of the Environment (Protection)

Rules 1986 inviting objections against the imposition of restriction on location of industries mining

operation and other developmental activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh was published vide No

SO 923(E) dated the 6th October 1988

And Whereas all objections received have been duly considered by the Central Government

Now therefore in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (d) of sub-rule (3) of Rule 5 of the

said rules the Central Government hereby imposes restrictions on the following activities in Doon Valley

bounded on the North by Mussorie ridge in the North-East by Lesset Himalayan range on the South-

West by Shivalik ranges river Ganga in the South-East and river Yamuna in the North-West except those

activities which are permitted by the Central Government for examining the environmental impacts

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(i) Location setting of industrial units ndash It has to be as per guidelines given in the annexure or guidelines

as may be issued from time to time by the Ministry of Environment amp Forests Government of India

(ii) Mining ndash Approval of the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests must be obtained before starting

any mining activity

(iii) Tourism ndash It should as per Tourism Development Plan (TDP) to be prepared by the State Department

of Tourism and duly approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(iv) Grazing ndash As per the plan to be prepared by the State Government and duly approved by the Union

Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(v) Land Use ndash As per Master Plan of development and Land Use Plan of the entire area to be prepared

by the State Government and approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

[No J-200123886-1A]

Sd-

(KP GEETHAKRISHNAN)

Secretary

ANNEXURE

Guidelines for permitting restricting industrial units in the Doon Valley area

Industries will be classified under Green Orange and Red categories as shown below for purposes of

permittingrestricting such industrial units in the Doon Valley from the environmental and ecological

considerations

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CATEGORY GREEN

A LIST OF INDUSTRIES IN APPROVED INDUSTRIAL AREAS WHICH MAY BE DIRECTRLY CONSIDERED

FOR ISSUE OF NO OBJECTION CERTIFICATE WITHOUT REFERRING TO (MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS) (IN CASE OF DOUBTS REFERENCE WILL BE MADE TO MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS)

1 All such non-obnoxious and non-hazardous industries employing upto 100 persons The

abnoxious and hazardous industries are those using inflammable explosive corrosive or

toxic substances

2 All such industries which do not discharge industrial effluents of a polluting nature and

which do not undertake any of the following process

Electroplating

Galvanizing

Bleaching

Degreasing

Phosphating

Dyeing

Pickling tanning

Polishing

Cooking of fibres and Digesting

Designing of Fabric

Unhairing Soaking deliming and bating of hides

Washing of fabric

Trimming Puling juicing and blanching of fruits and vegetables

Washing of equipment and regular floor washing using of considerable cooling water

Separated milk buttermilk and whey

Stopping and processing of grain

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Distillation of alcohol stillage and evaporation

Slaughtering of animals rendering of bones washing of meat

Juicing of sugar cane extraction of sugar Filteration centrifugation distillation

Pulping and fermenting of coffee beam

Processing of fish

Filter back wash in DM Plants exceeding 20 KI per day capacity

Pulp making pulp processing and paper making Cocking of coal washing of blast furnace

flue gases

Stripping of oxides

Washing of used sand by hydraulic discharge

Washing of latex etc

Solvent extraction

3 All such industries which do no use fuel in their manufacturing process or in any subsidiary

process and which do not emit fugitive emissions of a diffused nature

Industries not satisfying any one of the three criteria are recommended to be referred to Ministry

of Environment amp Forests

The following industries appear to fall in non-hazardous non-obnoxious and non-polluting

category subject to fulfillment of above three conditions

1 Atta-chakkies

2 Rice Mullors

3 Iceboxes

4 Dal mills

5 Groundnut decortinating (dry)

6 Chilling

7 Tailoring and garment making

8 Apparl making 9 Cotton and woolen hosiery

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10 Handloom weaving

11 Shoe lace manufacturing

12 Gold and Silver thread and sari work

13 Gold and Silver smithy

14 Leather Footwear and leather products excluding tanning amp hide processing

15 Manufacture of mirror from sheet glass and photo-frame

16 Musical instruments manufacturing

17 Sports goods

18 Bamboo and cane products (only dry operations)

19 Card Board and paper products (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

20 Insulation and other coated papers (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

21 Scientific and Mathematical instruments

22 Furniture (Wooden and Steel)

23 Assembly of domestic electrical appliances

24 Radio assembling

25 Fountain pens

26 Polythene plastic and PVC goods through extrusionmoulding

27 Surgical gauges and bandages

28 Railway sleepers (only concrete)

29 Cotton spinning and weaving

30 Rope (cotton and plastic)

31 Carpet weaving

32 Assembly of Air coolers

33 Wires pipes-extruded shapes from metals

34 Automobile servicing amp repair stations

35 Assembly of Bicycles baby carriages and other small non-motorised vehicles

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36 Electronics equipment (assembly)

37 Toys

38 Candles

39 Carpentary ndash excluded saw mill

40 Cold storage (small scale)

41 Restaurants

42 Oil-ginningexpelling (non-hydrogenation and no refining)

43 Ice Cream

44 Mineralized water

45 Jobbing amp Machining

46 Manufacture of Steel units amp suit cases

47 Paper pins amp U clips

48 Block making for printing

49 Optical frames

CATEGORY ORANGE

B LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CAN BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY WITH PROPER

ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL ARRANGEMENT

1 All such industries which discharge some liquid effluents (below 500 klday) that can be

controlled with suitable proven technology

2 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is less than 24 mtday and

the particulars emissions from which can be controlled with suitable proven technology

3 All such industries employing not more than 500 persons

The following industries with adoption of proven pollution control technology subject to

fulfilling the above three condition fall under this category

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1 Lime manufacture ndash pending decision on proven pollution control device and

Supreme Courtrsquos decision on quarrying

2 Ceramics

3 Sanitary ware

4 Tyres and tubes

5 Refuse incineration (controlled)

6 Flour mills

7 Vegetable oils including solvent extracted oils

8 Soap without steam boiling process and synthetic detergents formulation

9 Steam generating plants

10 Manufacture of office and house hold equipment and appliances involving use of

fossil fuel combustion

11 Manufacture of machineries and machine tools and equipments

12 Industrial gases (only) Nitrogen Oxygen and CO2

13 Miscellaneous glassware without involving use of fossil-fuel combustion

14 Optical glass

15 Laboratory ware

16 Petroleum storage amp transfer facilities

17 Surgical and medical products including amp probabilities of latex products

18 Foot wear (Rubber)

19 Bakery products biscuits amp Confectioners

20 Instant teacoffee coffee processing

21 Malted food

22 Manufacture of power driven pumps compressors refrigeration units fire

fighting equipment etc

23 Wire drawing (cold process) amp bailing straps

24 Steel furniture fasteners etc

25 Plastic processed goods

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26

Medical amp surgical instruments

27

Acetylene (synthetic)

28

Glue amp Gelatine

29

Potassium permanganse

30

Metallic sodium

31

Photographic films papers amp photographic chemicals

32

Surface coating industries

33

Fragrances fragours amp food additives

34

Plant nutrients (only manure)

Note

35

aerated watersoft drink

(a) Industries falling within the above identified list shall be assessed by the State Pollution

Control Board and referred to the Union Department of Environment for consideration

before according No Objection Certificate

(b) The total number of fuel burning industries that shall be permitted in the Valley will be

limited by 8 tonnes per day or Sulphur Dioxides from all sources (This corresponds to 400

tonnes per day Coal with 1 sulphur)

(c) Setting of Industrial areas should be based on sound criteria

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CATEGORY RED

C LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CANNOT BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY

1 All those industries which discharge effluents of a polluting nature at the rate of more

than 500 klday and for which the natural course for sufficient dilution is not available

and effluents from which cannot be controlled with suitable technology

2 All such industries employing more than 500 personsday

3 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is more than 24 mtday

The following industries appear to fall under this category covered by all the points as

above

1 Ferrous and non-ferrous metal extraction refining casting forging alloy making

processing etc

2 Dry Coal ProcessingMineral processing industries like Ore

sintering benefication pollutization etc

3 Phosphate look processing plants

4 Cement plants with horizontal rotary kilns

5 Glass and glass products involving use of coal

6 Petroleum refinery

7 Petro-chemical industries

8 Manufacture of lubricating oils and greases

9 Synthetic rubber manufacture

10 Coal oil wood or nuclear based thermal power plants

11 Vanaspati hydrogenated vegetable oils for industrial purposes

12 Sugar mills (white and khandari)

13 Craft paper mills

14 Coke oven by products and coaltar distillation products

15 Alkalies

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16

Caustic soda

17

Potash

18

Electro thermal products (artificial abrasives Calcium carbide etc)

19

Phosphorous and its compounds

20

Acids and their salts (organic amp inorganic)

21

Nitrogen compounds (Cynides cynamides and other nitrogen compounds)

22

Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp fuses)

23

Pthalic anhydride

24

Processes involving chlorinated hydrocarbon

25

Chlorine Fluorine bromine Iodine amp their compounds

26

Fertilizer industry

27

Paper board and straw board

28

Synthetics fibres

29 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture

formulations)

amp

30 Basic drugs

31 Alcohol (Industrial or potable)

32 Leather industry including tanning and processing

33 Coke making coal liquification and fuel gas making industries

34 Fibre glass production and processing

35 Manufacture of pulp-wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving

pulp)

36 Pigment dyes and their intermediates

37 Industrial carbons (including graphite electrodes anodes midget electrodes

graphite blocks graphite crucibles gas carbons activated carbon synthetic

diamonds carbon black channel black lamp black etc)

38 Electro-chemicals (other than these covered under Alkali group)

39 Paints enamels amp varnishes

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40 Poly propylene

41 Poly Vinyl chloride

42 Cement with vertical shaft kiln technology penging certification of proven

technology on pollution control

43 Chlorates perchlorates amp peroxides

44 Polishes

45 Synthetic resin amp Plastic products

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoPACKAGING FOR EXPORTldquo

PLACE- SBS PG College Rudrapur

DATE- 31052016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 32

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Tushar Bandopadhyay Asstt Director

IIP New Delhi

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoSUPPORT FOR ENTREPRENEURIAL AND MANAGERIAL

DEVELOPMENT OF SMEs THROUGH INCUBATORrdquo

PLACE- Amrapali Group of Institutes Haldwani

DATE- 22032016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 60

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh VK Sharma Dy Director Ic

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Amit Mohan Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoSUPPORT FOR ENTREPRENEURIAL AND MANAGERIAL

DEVELOPMENT OF SMEs THROUGH INCUBATORrdquo

PLACE- Graphic Era University Dehradun

DATE- 16112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 86

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh SC Kandpal

Asstt Director (MF)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh BK Tiwari DG

Graphic Era University

Sh Amit Mohan Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoSUPPORT FOR ENTREPRENEURIAL AND MANAGERIAL

DEVELOPMENT OF SMEs THROUGH INCUBATORrdquo

PLACE- University of Petroleum amp Energy

Studies Dehradun

DATE- 18112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 70

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh Amit Mohan

Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Dr KS Mishra Senior Professor

UPES Dehradun

Dr Shailey Singhal Associate Professor

UPES Dehradun

Dr PK Mishra Associate Professor

UPES Dehradun

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoZERO DEFECT ZERO EFFECTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Gardenia SIDCUL Haridwar

DATE- 08112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 58

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoZERO DEFECT ZERO EFFECTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Gardenia SIDCUL Haridwar

DATE- 16032017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 59

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh Pushkar Singh

Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Abhishek Srivastava ZED Consultant

QCI

Sh DK Aggarwal Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Amit Mohan Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoZERO DEFECT ZERO EFFECTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Rudra Continental Rudrapur

DATE- 22022017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 54

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh SC Kandpal

Asstt Director (MF)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh YC Pandey GM

DIC US Nagar

Sh Ashok Bansal Ex President

KGCCI

Sh DK Aggarwal Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoProduct Certificationrdquo

PLACE- Selaqui Dehradun

DATE- 19102016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 60

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh UC Khanduri

Asstt Director (Chem)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

ShSaurabh Tiwari Scientist

BIS Dehradun

Sh Kush Sharma Scientist

BIS Dehradun

Sh Ashish Bhargava Manager

URS Certification Haridwar

Sh Manoj Gaur Branch Director

NSIC Dehradun

Sh SS Katiyal Manager

DIC Dehradun

Sh Manoj Sharma President

UIWA Dehradun

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Reimbursement of Units under Technology amp Quality Up gradation Support

to MSME (TEQUP) for acquiring National and International Product

Certification

The details for the period 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are given below

SNo Name Of the Unit Reimbursement

Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Hertech Electronics

Plot NoI E Sector 12 IIE SIDCUL Haridwar

Rs 26250-

Total Rs 26250-

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CHAPTER-VIII

VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

Vendor Development Programmes (VDPs) are being organized by MSME Development

Institutes located in every corner of the country to provide common platform for business as

well as selling organizations to interact with each other with a view to identifying emerging

demands of the buyer organizations while simultaneously providing an opportunity for

displaying the capabilities of the small scale entrepreneurs and their industrial ventures Such

programmes have proved to be of immense use in locating suitable entrepreneurs by a

number of buying organizations including the Public Sector Enterprises various Wings of

Defence Railways and others in indigenising a number of products which hitherto have been

imported at a colossal cost

Two types of VDPs are being organized by MSME DIs - National Level VDPs -cum-

Exhibitions and State Level VDPs In National Level VDPs of 3 days duration large scale

organizations such as BEL BHEL TELCO BSNL IOC NHPC NTPC etc interact with MSEs in

establishing potential vendors In these National Level VDPs an exhibition is also put up for

displaying the products of MSMEs and large scale organizations In State Level VDPs only

one or two buying large scale organisation functioning in the State participates in the

programme and interacts with MSMEs (sellers) in the Buyer-Seller Meets Business enquiries

ranging from `5 crore to `20 crore per VDP are being generated through National Level

VDPs

MSME-DI conducted 05 State Level Vendor Development Programme in different

places of Uttarakhand state Details of programmes are as under

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- HRD Centre BHEL Haridwar

DATE- 09112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 28

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh DK Aggarwal

AsstDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Kotdwar

DATE- 16122016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 63

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh DS Martolia

AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME Haldwani

Sh Manoj Kumar General Manager

BEL Kotdwar

Sh SC Kandpal AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Haridwar

DATE- 29112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 38

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh Amit Mohan

Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Rajeshwar Giri DGM

THDC Rishikesh

Sh RM Dubey DGM (Procurement)

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Rai Singh DGM (VDP)

THDC Rishikesh

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME Haldwani

Sh GC Joshi Dy Manager

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Yogesh Sharma Manager

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Sadhu Ram Saini President

BIDWABahadrabad

Sh Harendra Garg Chairman

SMA Haridwar

Sh DK Aggarwal Asstt Director

MSME Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Rudrapur

DATE- 09032017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 58

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh SC Kandpal

Astt Director (MF)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Skand Shiv Bhardwaj BHEL

CFP Rudrapur

Sh K Das GM

Ic BHEL CFP Rudrapur

Sh VK Sharma Dy Director Ic

MSME-DI Haldwani

ShYC Pandey GM

DIC Rudrapur

Sh Ashok Bansal Ex President

KGCCI Kashipur

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Patel Nagar Dehradun

DATE- 20102016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 65

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR SH UCKHANDURI

AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Ashok Lalwani HUDCO

Dehradun

Sh Mahesh Sharma President

UIWA Dehradun

Sh Manoj Gaur BM

NSIC Dehradun

SmtKaushlya Bandhu Jt Director

DOI Dehradun

Sh SP Goyal Incharge

KGCCI Dehradun

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CHAPTER-IX

MARKETING ASSISTANCE AND TECHNOLOGY UP-GRADATION

SCHEME FOR MSME AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE ON BAR-CODE

MSMEs sector has emerged as a highly vibrant and dynamic sector of the Indian

economy over the last five decades MSMEs are not only playing crucial role in providing

large employment opportunities at comparatively lower capital cost than large industries but

also helping in industrialization of rural and backward areas thereby reducing regional

imbalances assuring more equitable distribution of national income and wealth

It may be mentioned here that Marketing a strategic tool for business development is

critical for the growth and survival of MSMEs Marketing is most important factor for the

success of any enterprise It is one of the weakest areas wherein MSMEs face major

problems in the present competitive age Due to lack of information scarcity of resources

and unorganized way of selling marketing MSME sector finds problems in exploiting new

markets

The objective of this programme envisages that some of those clusters of MSMEs which

have quality production and export potential shall be identified amp encouraged and assisted

through this scheme to achieve competitiveness in the national and international markets

The programme aims at improving the marketing competitiveness of MSME sector by

improving their techniques and technologiesrsquo promotion of exports and to provide a check on

imports also

Financial assistance on Bar-code

The basic objective of financial assistance is to enhance the marketing competitiveness of

Micro amp Small Enterprises (MSEs) by way of

(i) Providing 75 of one-time registration fee and annual recurring fee (for first three

years) paid by MSEs to GS1 India

(ii) (ii) Popularizing the adoption of bar codes on large scale amongst MSEs and (iii)

Motivating and encouraging MSEs for use of bar codes through conducting

seminars on Bar-code etc

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Reimbursement of Units under Bar Code ndash

The details for the period 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are given below

SNo Name Of the Unit Reimbursement Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Janisons Herbo Labs Pvt Ltd

Plot No 6Sector II DC IIE

Pantnagar

38430-

2- Ms Garg Foods

Naya Gaon Julfkaar

Kaladhungi Nainital

33451-

3- Ms Shree Herbal Health Care 79 Arhat Bazar Saharanpur Road Dehradun

25695-

4- Ms Govindam Enterprises

D-144F Top Floor Freedom Fighter Enclave

New Delhi

25695-

5- Ms Demigod Agro Food Pvt Ltd

4 Nandpuri Arya Nagar Chowk Opp Holy Baril

Jwalapur Haridwar

25695-

Total Rs 148966-

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Reimbursement to the Participating Units in Trade FairExhibition for the

year 2016-17 for Uttarakhand state ndash

SNo

Name of the Unit Amt Reimbursed

1 Ms Kashmir Emporium Raipur Road Dehradun

(International)

Rs 122772-

2 Ms Rawat Engg Tech Pvt Ltd Dehradun

(Domestic)

Rs 30000-

Total Rs 152772-

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CHAPTER-X

Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme (CLCSS) for Technology

Upgradation of the Small Scale Industries

The Ministry of Small Scale Industries (SSI) is operating a scheme for technology

upgradation of Small Scale Industries (SSI) called the Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme

(CLCSS) The Scheme aims at facilitating technology upgradation by providing upfront capital

subsidy to SSI units including tiny khadi village and coir industrial units on institutional

finance (credit) availed of by them for modernisation of their production equipment (plant and

machinery) and techniques The Scheme provides for 15 per cent capital subsidy to SSI units

including tiny units on institutional finance availed of by them for induction of well established

and improved technology in selected subsectorsproducts approved under the Scheme The

eligible amount of subsidy calculated under the scheme is based on the actual loan amount not

exceeding Rs1 crore

Due to insufficient investment and lack of awareness of both the quality standards and

access to modern technologies a large percentage of SSI units continue with outdated

technology and plant amp machinery With increasing competition due to liberalisation of the

economy the survival and growth of the SSI units are critically dependent on their

modernisation and technological upgradation Upgradation of both the process of manufacture

and corresponding plant and machinery is necessary for the small enterprises to reduce the cost

of production and remain price competitive at a time when cheaper products are easily available

in the global market

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CHAPTER-XI

QUALITY UPGRADATIONENVIRONMENT MANAGAMENT FOR

SMALL SCALE SECTOR THROUGH INCENTIVE FOR ISO 9000ISO

14001HACCP CERTIFICATION

The Small Scale Sector has emerged as dynamic and vibrant sector of Indian

Economy and it has been making significant contribution to industrial production export and

employment generation The process of economic liberalization and market reforms has

opened up the Indian small scale sector to the global competition In order to enhance the

competitive strength of the small scale sector the Government introduced an incentive

scheme for their technological upgradationquality improvement and environment

management The scheme provides incentive to those small scale ancillary undertaking who

have acquired ISO 9000ISO 14001HACCP certifications The scheme for ISO 9000

reimbursement in operation since March 1994 has now been enlarged so as to include

reimbursement of expenses for acquiring ISO 14001 certification also vide this Office

Administrative Order No41(8)ISOElectx2002 dt 28th October 2002 Upto 31st march

2014 25652 Micro amp Small units have been benefited from the scheme

-The Scheme envisages reimbursement of charges of acquiring ISO-9000ISO-

14001HACCP certifications to the extent of 75 of the expenditure subject to a

maximum of Rs 75000- in each case

The Salient features of the Scheme

a) The Permanent Registered Micro Small Enterprises (MSEs) units are eligible to avail

the Incentive Scheme

b) The Scheme is applicable to those MSEsancillaryTinySSSBE units who have already

acquired ISO-9000ISO-14001HACCP certification

c) The Scheme is applicable to those MSEsancillaryTinySSSBE units who have already

acquired ISO-9000ISO-14001HACCP certification

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Reimbursement to Units under ISO 900014000 scheme in Uttarakhand

state ndash

Approval details of units during 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are as under ndash

SNo Name of the Unit Reimbursement

Total Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Bajaj Nutraceuticals Roorkee Haridwar 45000-

2- Ms Nirmal Auto Components Bahadrabad Haridwar 38363-

3- Ms Manchanda Herbal Products Haridwar 46954-

4- Ms APS Electopower Pvt Ltd Haridwar

40500-

5- Ms Shree Badrinath Vaikalpik Urja Dehradun 30000-

6- Ms Rapid Moulders Pvt Ltd Haridwar 56250-

Total Rs 257067-

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CHAPTER-XII

GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT PREFERENCE POLICY FOR MICRO

amp SMALL ENTERPRISES

In order to provide assistance and support to Micro amp Small Enterprises (MSEs) for

marketing their products under the present Government Procurement Preference Policy for

micro amp small enterprises (MSEs) Government of India has been extending various facilities to

the MSEs registered with National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC) under its Single Point

Registration Scheme In addition to the facilities 358 items are also reserved for exclusive

purchase from MSE sector

Following units were enlisted under single point registration

SN Name amp Address Unit Amount Rs 1 Ms Ujjwal Labour Contract Co-operative Society

Dehradun

2000-

2 Ms Pacific Dynamics Roorkee

2000-

3 Ms Radiant Energy Enterprises Dehradun

1250-

4 Ms Harit Agro Products Jaspur Kashipur

2000-

5 Ms Asian Galaxy Pvt Ltd

Plot No 3 Sector IIDL IIE SIDCUL

5000-

6 Ms Isha Construction

Shop 32 amp 34 Grand Floor Raipur Road- Dehradun

2000-

7 Ms Dhirendra Singh Negi

Village Talli Bagi Patti Tehri Garhwal

2000-

8 Ms Electrocon Power

Village Rameshwarput Lalpur US Nagar

2000-

9 Ms Special Cables Pvt Ltd

Unit 2 Plot No 60-65 Sector-3IIE Pantnagar

3435-

10 Ms GB Equipment Systems Ltd

Industrial Area Selaqui- Dehradun

3500-

11 Ms GB Springs

PL 2223 Km Chakrata Road Rampur Dehradun

5000-

12 Ms Accuraus (India)

B-7 Ramnaga Indl Estate Roorke

2000-

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13 Ms Modern Electrn Electric Co

Dehradun

2000-

14 Ms Ms Godarari Enterprises

Dehradun

1250-

15 Ms Kanha Plastics Pvt Ltd

Dehradun

5000-

16 Ms IC Electicals Co(P) Ltd

Plot No E-94 Industrial Area Bharabad Haridwar

3450-

17 Ms Whale Graphics(India)Ltd

Dehradun

5000-

18 Jainson Herbo Labs Pvt Ltd

IIDC IIE US Nagar Pantnagar

3000-

19 Ms Krishna Murari Infratech

Pvt Ltd Haldwani

2000-

20 Ms Sakti Constructions

392 Indra Nagar Colony Dehrdun

3500-

21 Ms Universal Ind

B-8 Industrial Estate Bazpur Road Kashipur

5000-

22 Ms Sai Globe Packaging

Central Hope Town SelaquiDehradun

5000-

23 Ms Surat singh amp Sons

54 Akashdeep ColonyChakrata Road Dehradun

2000-

24 Ms Girraj Kintwear

7 Co-Operativ Society IE- Dehradun

2000-

25 Ms HQ Lamps Manufacturing

7 3-35 Sector 6 A SIDCUL Haridwar

3000-

26 Ms Uttam Rice amp Seeds Pvt Ltd

Gausala Mour Ramnagar Road Partappur Kashipur

2000-

27 Ms Creative Paper Products Rudrpur

2000-

28 Ms Asia Industries

Village Phaujimatkota Post ndashBhoorrani Rudrapur

-

29 Ms Shamsons Industries

C-22 Deveboomi Industrial Estate Roorkee

3000-

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30 Reveal Environment Solutions Kh N-999

Salem pur Rajputan Indusstrial Estate Roorkee

2000-

31 Ms Shiva Enterprises

2071 West Amber Talab Roorkee

2000-

32 Ms Aska Equipment Ltd

Plot NoC-21 Devbhoomi Indl Estate Raipur Haridwar

3000-

33 Ms Infinity

Kh Village Raipur Haridwar

3450-

34 Ms Badrinath Vaikalpik Urja

Shah Nagar Near Railaway Crossing Defance Colony Dehradun

2000-

35 Ms Amardeep Designs (P) Ltd

KhNo163 Laheshwari BhagwanPur Roorklee

3000-

36 Ms Amrit Herbals

Village amp Po Bhauwala-Dehradun

2000-

37 Ms Growth Associates

131 2nd

Floor BT Ganj-Roorkee

3000-

38 Ms Himalayan Hi Tech

Nurseries Santi Aashram Bharatpur Kamachaur

2000-

39 Ms JS Industries

Kunda Jaspur Road Kashipur US Nagar

3000-

40 Ms Digitech

8 Industrial Area Near Ram Nagar- Roorkee

2000-

41 Ms K-2 Cloth

Plot No 126-127 Sector IIDC

2000-

42 Ms Dinex India Pvt Ltd

59 Gandhi Road

2000-

43 Ms SK Guta

15 A Enclave GMS Road Dehradun

2000-

44 Ms Fire Devices(P) Ltd

Plot No 19-20 Sector-3A Indl Area SIDCUL Haridwar

3450-

Total

118285-

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CHAPTER-XIII

REVENUE EARNED

This Institute has earned revenue of Rs 140485- through consultancy services

provided to the MSMEs and fee collected for training programmes as per details given

below-

SNo Revenue Earnings Total for the

Financial Year (Rs)

1

CF WS revenue

0

2 Skill development programme (Training) fees- regular

course

8000

3 Skill development programme (Training) fees

Specialized High Tech Course (including CAD CAM)

0

4 Sale of Traineersquos products 50

5 Training Programme fees-

i Under Core Programme Action Plan 0

ii (Under PD Account) 0

6 Management Development Programme 0

7 Seminars Feesworkshop 5100

8 Capacity assessment 0

9 Project appraisals 0

10 Sick unit studies 0

11 In plant studies 0

12 Surveys 0

13 Energy audits 0

14 NSIC Registration GSPP 118285

15 Sub-Contracting Exchange (SCX) 0

16 Sale of publications 50

17 Others 6500

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18 Fee for participation in National Award-2013 0

19 NVDPVDP 0

TOTAL 137985

20 Sale of US stores etc 2500

Grand Total 140485

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CHAPTER-XIV

USE OF OFFICIAL LANGUAGE

Hindi is the Official Language of the Union of India and the Government policy aims at

progressively increasing the use of Hindi in official work Effective steps were taken during

the year in the Ministry of MSME to ensure compliance to Official Language Policy

implementation of the annual programme and compliance with the various orders of the

Government of India on the recommendations of the Committee of Parliament on Official

Language

COMPLIANCE OF SECTION 3(3)OF THE OFFICIAL LANGUAGE ACT 1963

All documents such as General Orders Notifications Press Communique Contracts

Agreements Tender Forms amp Notices Resolution MemorandumOffice memorandum

Administrative or other reports and Official Papers laid before a House or the Houses of

Parliament under section 3(3) of the Official Languages Act 1963 were issued bilingually

ie in Hindi and English General orders meant for departmental use were issued in Hindi

only

REPLIES TO LETTERS IN HINDI

All letters received in Hindi were replied to in Hindi

CORRESPONDENCE IN HINDI

Letters to State Governments Union Territory and Central Government offices located

in regions lsquoArsquo and lsquoBrsquo were issued in Hindi to the extent possible Similarly letters were sent in

Hindi to Central Government offices located in region lsquoCrsquo as per the targets laid down in the

Annual Programme About 9007 correspondence was made in Hindi in region lsquoArsquo 100 in

region rsquoBrsquo and 100 in region lsquoCrsquo

SECTIONS SPECIFIED FOR WORKING IN HINDI

The sections of the Ministry specified for doing 100 work in Hindi are working

satisfactorily

MONITORING AND INSPECTIONS

In order to ensure compliance with the Official Language Policy monitoring is done

though regular inspections

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CHAPTER-XV

TARGETS amp ACHIEVEMENTS

PART-A

1 Change in Industrial Scenario if any Industrial activity is gaining

momentum due to Industrial package to the state amp the upgradation of the MSEs

2 Other information ndash

I No of unit visited by MSME-DI

Official 117

Ii Total No of visitors inquiries

received in MSME-DI 648

iii Total No persons trained with- 414

a General 214

b Women Entrepreneurs 110 c SCST 17413 d Other backward Classes etc 12

e Minorities 0

3 Expenditure in Plan amp Non-Plan

a Plan Scheme-

Allotment Cumulative expenditure

FUNDS EXPENDITURE

Salary-14000000 12144775

Medical- 125000 124655

TE- 650000 647151

OE- 800000 7 99999

RRT- 4000 3000

Total 15579000 13719580

b Non-Plan Scheme- Nil

4 Administration Over

one year

Less than one year

a

b c

d

Post vacant Disciplinary proceeding initiated concluded pending Audit objections pending amp replied

Court cases pending if necessary

13

Nil Nil

Nil

01

Nil Nil

Nil

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Part- B

(This part may reflect the problems and actual work done under each programme as well

as actual extension service rendered for promotion of Industries)

1 Modernization of Workshop and

Laboratories- During

the month

Cumulative for the year

i Sanction received by MSME-DI

Converting the MSME-DI

Nil Nil

ii Value of new machinery

equipment installed received

Nil Nil

iii Value of orders of Machinery amp

Equipment placed with

DGSampD supplies

Nil Nil

2 Trade Industry growth-

i Nos of UAM registered

Manufacturingservice activity

Micro-5363 Small- 1707 Medium- 156

Total- 7226 (up to March2017)

ii Nos of UAM registered

ManufacturingServicing

activity

Manufacturing- 4243

Service- 2983

Total- 7226 (up to March2015)

iii Changes in industrial growth

rate if any (give information for

each trade unit(s) separately)

The industrial climate generated due to

announcement of Concessional package

provided impetus to the growth

parameters

3 Technical Assistance-

i No of entrepreneurs assisted

at the MSME-DI premises

outside premises

6481913

ii No of entrepreneurs assisted

at their premises

631

iii No of trade Associations

contacted for up-gradation of

Industries

12

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iv Details of programme for

specific group of covered in

Action Plan prepared along

with their details

NA

v No of units registered under

the Govt purchase

programme

43 Nos

vi Identification of products

having potential for

development in the State

(Attach a separate list)

1 Fruit based products

2 Processing of vegetables

3 Spice grinding

4 Glow signboard amp hoardings

5 Medicinal concentrate

6 Essential Oils

vii Problems of trade Industries

other than financial if any

Marketing amp transportation bottleneck

viii Additional support required for

improving performance of

trade Industries

Marketing Support

x Any other significant

programme Give information

or work done for each trade

discipline separately and

enclosed separate sheet to

highlight the salient points of

work done

No

4 Ancillary Development Programme No of-

a Captive Ancillary in the State NA

b New units (Anc) established

during the month

NA

c New items identified and

accepted for promoting

Ancillary

NA

d Vendor Development

Programme organized for

whom

Conducted programmes-

National Level-00

State level- 05 nos

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5 Any other special work done by the Institute- -

- One day awareness programme on Packaging for Exports

In Association with SBS College Rudrapur at Rudrapur on 31052016 for 32

participants

- One day workshop on Quality Management System amp Quality Technology

Tools (QMSQTT)

In Association with Bahadrabad Industries Development Welfare

Association Haridwar at Haridwar on 21072016 for 32 participants

- One day awareness programme on Product Certification

Conducted at Selaqui Dehradun on 19102016 for 60 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Design Clinic

Conducted at Haridwar on 20022016 for 28 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Digital Payment

Conducted in Uttarakhand State 16 programmes for 406 participants

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Part C Other Special Activities

Sl No Activity Target Achievement

1 Hindi Meeting 04 nos 04 nos

2 Hindi Pakhwara amp Hindi Diwas from 14092016 to

28092016 01 no 01 no

3 Hindi Workshop Nil Nil

4 Assistance provided in EDP of other organisation

(2 days EDP of NCCD) at MSME-DI

Haldwani

Nil 01 no

5 (i)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp Commercial Bid Opening on Lean Manufacturing for Auto component at Rudrapur on 22042016

(ii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in joint DSR

audit Audit with NPC Kanpur of Boss Cluster Rudrapur from 20042016 to 21042016 (iii)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint MBR3 Audit with QCI of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar from 08082016 to 10082016 (iv) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Boss Cluster at Rudrapur in November 2016

(v) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR5 Audit

of Pace Auto Cluster-1 at Rudrapur in November 2016 (vi)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint Audit

of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar in December 2016 (vii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Havells Fan Lean Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017 (viii)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp

Commercial Bid Opening for Plastic Component Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017

Nil

08 nos

6 Participated in National Awards held in Ludhiana Punjab on 18102016 presented by Honrsquoble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi

Nil 01 no

7 Participated in PMEGP Task force meeting of Nainital

District on 020816081116 Nil 02 nos

8 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a 3 days exhibition lsquoDestination Uttarakhand 2016rsquo organised by Ms Freindz Exhibition amp Promotions (p) ltd New Delhi at Dehradun from 24-26102016

Nil 01 no

9 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in the Stone Laying

ceremony of a new Technology Centre at Sitarganj on 141116 inaugrated by Honrsquoble Union Minister of MSMEs Sh Kalaraj Mishra

Nil 01 no

10 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a lsquoVendor Meet-

2016rsquo organised by Tata Auto Comp Systems Ltd at Rudrapur

Nil 01 no

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11 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in SLSC meeting for

National Awards and SLAB meeing at Dehradun on 17022017

Nil 01 no

12 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a training on

Lean Manufacturing at Indore MP from 080317 to 100317

Nil 01 no

13 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Hindi meeting

organized by NARAKAS on 30032017 01 no 01 no

PART-E

Sl

No

Description of activity Annual target Under PD

Ac

Total

1 EDPIMCEET Export

Packging Product

Certification QMS-QTT

Incubator ZEDDesign

8611113

31

Nil 25

i No of programmes

conducted

7601113

31

Nil 23

ii No of persons trained 159255032

326032235

16828

Nil 1001

2 Follow-up action of previous Entrepreneurship Development Programmes -

Year Total no of trainees

trained

No of trainees who

have set up units

employed till date

2006-07 143 39

2007-08 917 71

2008-09 946 36

2009-10 2323 43

2010-11 2203 49

2011-12 2321 53

2012-13 2265 59

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2013-14 2234 74

2014-15 504 53

2015-16 926

2016-17 414

3 Motivational Campaigns- Annual target Conducted

No of Campaigns

conducted

06 06

4 i Project profiles (new) Nil Nil

ii Project profiles

(updated)

Nil Nil

iii State industrial

profiles

Nil 1

iv District industrial

potential survey

reports

Nil 13

v Any other Nil Nil

5 Name of the units

provided-

Intensive technical

consultancy (A brief

write-up)

6 Programme on ISO 900014000

Year Target No of

Programmes

conducted

No of Units

participated

No of units

obtained ISO

certification

during the

year

No of units

obtained ISO

Certification

till date

2006-07 - - - - -

2007-08 - - - - -

2008-09 - - - 17 17

2009-10 - - - 10 10

2010-11 - - - - 24

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2011-12 - - - - 25

2012-13 - - - - Nil

2013-14 - - - - 17

2014-15 - - - 18

2015-16 - - - 11 11

7 Programmes on

Name of the programme No of Programmes No of participants

WTO - -

One Day Awareness

Programme on Cluster Dev

Scheme

- -

One day Awareness

Programme on IPR

- -

9 Vendor Development Programmes cum exhibitions

Year Tar

get

No of

VDPs

conducted

No of SSI

units

participat

ed

No unit

register

ed

During

the

month

No of SSI units obtained orders

No

Rs No Rs

2006-07 1 - - - - - - - -

2007-08 NIL - - - - - - - -

2008-09 1 1 120 - - - - - -

2009-10 1 - - - - - - - -

2010-11 1 1 43 - - - - - -

2011-12 3 3 222 - - - - - -

2012-13 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

311

158+551

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2013-14 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

314

148+1541

-

-

-

-

-

- 2014-15 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

374

118+2000

-

-

-

-

-

-

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2015-16 5 1

5(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

236

100+2000

-

-

-

-

-

- 2016-17 5 1

5(SVDP)

0(NVDP)

259

Nil

10 Programmes on Achievement

ii Energy conservationEnergy Efficient

Technology etc

00

iv Packaging for export 01

v Product Certification 01

vi CLCSS 00

vii QMSQTT 01

Viii Lean Manufacturing 00

ix Business Incubator 03

x Design Clinic 01

xi ZED 03

11

Revenue of the Institute

Total revenue

earned

Rs

140485-

12

Revenue of the workshop

Annual

Target

Total revenue

earned

Rs

Nil Nil

13 Media coverage details- No(s)

i Press releases during the Year 4

ii Exhibitions participated 02

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iii RadioTV talks -

iv Advertisements released 5

v Press clipping compiled for the year -

vi Press clipping hosted on website -

vii Publications if any -

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CHAPTER-XVI

DISTRICT INDUSTRIES CENTRES VISITED BY THE OFFICERS OF

THIS INSTITUTE

The officers of this Institute visited District Industries Centre for discussion relating to

development of industries in the state and in connection with attending the Task Force

Meetingother official work

1 District Industries Centre Haldwani

2 District Industries Centre Almora

3 District Industries Centre Rudrapur Udham Singh Nagar

4 District Industries Centre Bageshwar

5 District Industries Centre Roorkee

6 District Industries Centre Dehradun

7 District Industries Centre Kotdwar

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CHAPTER-XVII

INCENTIVES TO ENTREPRENEURS

(i) Fiscal Incentives to new Industrial Units and to existing units on their substantial

expansion

New Industrial units and existing industrial units on their substantial expansion as defined set

up in growth centers industrial infrastructure development center(IIDCs) Industrial Estates

Export Processing Zones Theme Parks (Food Processing Parks Software Technology Parks

etc) as stated in Annexure-1 and Other areas as notified from time to time by the Central

Government are entitled to

(A) 100 (hundred percent) outright excise duty exception for a period of 10 years from

the date of commencement of commercial production

(B) 100 Income tax exemption for initial period of five years and thereafter 30 for

companies and 25 for other than companies for a further period of five years for

the entire state of Uttaranchal and Himachal Pradesh from the date of

commencement of commercial production

(C) 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

Rs30 lakh The existing units will also be entitled to this subsidy on their substantial

expansion as defined

(D) Thrust sector industries as mentioned in Annexure-II are entitled to similar

concession as mentioned in para 3(i) amp (ii) above in the entire state of Uttaranchal

and Himachal Pradesh without any area restrictions

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Development of Industrial Infrastructure

(i) The funding pattern under the Growth Centre Scheme currently envisaging a

central assistance of Rs10 crore per center is raised to Rs15 crore per center

(ii) The financing pattern of integrated infrastructure development center (IIDC)

between Government of India and SIDBI will change from 23 to 41 and the GOI

funds would be in the nature of a grant so as to provide the required infrastructural

support

Other Incentives

(i) Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna (PMMY) To bring the unbanked people under

the mainstream banking and make the neglected section of the population self

reliant and self dependent Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna was launched under 3

stages ie Shishu (Max Rs 50000) Kishor (Max Rs 5 Lacs)and Tarun (Rs 10

Lacs)

(iv) Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP)

Government of India has approved the introduction of a new credit linked subsidy

programme called Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation programme (PMEGP)

by merging the two schemes Prime Ministerrsquos Rojgar Yojana (PMRY) and Rural

Employment Generation Programme (REGP) for generation of employment

opportunities through establishment of Micro enterprise in rural as well as urban

areas PMEGP is a central sector scheme and being administrated by Ministry of

Micro Small amp Medium Enterprises (Mo MSME) The scheme is implementing by

Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC)a statutory organization under the

administrative control of Mo MSME as the single nodal agency at the National

level At the State level the scheme is being implemented through State

KVIC Directorates State Khadi amp Village Industries Boards ( KVIBs) and District

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Industries Centre( DICs) and Banks The Government subsidy under the scheme is

being routed by KVIC through the identified banks for eventual distribution to the

beneficiaries entrepreneurs in their Bank accounts

Ineligible Industries under the Policy

The list of industries excluded from the purview of proposed concessions is at

Annexure ndashII

In addition the Doon Valley Notifications (SONo102(E) dated 1st Feb 1989

(Annexure-IV) as amended from time to time issued by Ministry of Environment amp

Forests would continue to operate in the Doon Valley area on the industries

notified under it are excluded from the proposed concessions in the state of

Uttarakhand

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Annex -I

DETAILS OF TRAINING PROGRAMME CONDUCTED DURING THE YEAR 2016-17 S No Programme details Duration Candidate Details Name of the

Coordinator SC ST OBC PH GEN TOTAL M F M F M F M F M F

EDP

1 EDP (GEN) on Tour

Operator amp Tourist Guide at Ranibagh

Haldwani Nainital

18022017

to 22022017

10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 2 22 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director (Mech)

2 EDP(SC) on Wireman

Training at Shantipuri

Pantnagar US Nagar

13022017

to

23022017

18 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 20 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

3 ESDP (WPH-STP)

on Bakery amp

Confectionary Products Ranibagh

Nainital

06092016

to

20102016

0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 20 23 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

4 ESDP(SC-STP) on

Computer Accounting with Tally at

Kaladhungi Nainital

16082016

to 29092016

10 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

5 ESDP(SC) on Computer Accounting

Dehradun

21072016 to

02092016

10 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 5 25 UC Khanduri Asst Director

(Chem)

6 ESDP(GEN) on

Garments

Manufacturing at

Almora

22072016

to

02092016

0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 21 23 DS Martolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

7 ESDP(GEN) on Solar Energy at Haldwani

Nainital

04112016 to

16122016

3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 16 0 20 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

I- Total Participants

(Nos)

51 20 0 1 2 3 1 0 30 48 156

IMC

1 IMC(Gen) at Pantnagar US Nagar

23022017 16 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 13 8 38 DK Aggarwal Asst Director

(Mech)

2 IMC(SC) at ITI

Bageshwar

18032017 31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 50 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

3 IMC(SC) at Takula

Almora

09032016 22 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 4 39 UC Khanduri

Asst Director (Chem)

4 IMC(Gen) at JITI

Almora

16032017 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 9 42 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

5 IMC(ST) at ITI

Almora

15032016 19 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 41 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

6 IMC(Gen) at Ranibagh Haldwani Nainital

23022017 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 35 6 45 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

II- Total Participants

(Nos)

93 9 12 0 4 0 0 0 110 27 255

Grand Total (I + II)

13 PROGRAMMES

144 29 12 1 6 3 1 0 140 75 411

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Annex -II

List of Thrust Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo List of Thrust Industries

01 Floriculture

02 Medicinal herbs and aromatic herbs etc ndash processing

03 Honey

04 Horticulture and Agro based Industries such as -

a Sauces Ketchup etc

b Fruit juices amp fruit pulp

c Jams Jellies vegetable juices puree pickles etc

d Preserved fruits and vegetables

e Processing of fresh fruits and vegetables including packaging

f Processing preservation packaging of mushrooms

05 Food processing industry excluding those included in the negative list

06 Sugar and its by-products

07 Silk and silk products

08 Wool and wool products

09 Woven fabrics (Excisable garments)

10 Sports goods and articles and equipment for general physical exercise and equipment

for adventure sports activities

11 Paper and paper products excluding those in negative list

12 Pharma products

13 Information amp communication technology

Computer hardware

14 Bottling of mineral water

15 Eco-tourism ndash Hotels resorts spa entertainmentamusement parks and ropeways

16 Industrial gases (based on atmospheric fraction)

17 Handicrafts

18 Non-timber forest product based industries

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Negative List of Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo Negative list of Industries

01 Tobacco and tobacco products including cigarettes and pan masala

02 Thermal Power Plant (coaloil based)

03 Coal washeries dry coal processing

04 Inorganic Chemicals excluding medicinal grade oxygen (280411) medicinal grade hydrogen peroxide

(284711) compressed air (285130)

05 Organic Chemicals excluding Provitamins vitamins Hormones (2936) Glycosides (2939) sugars (2940)

06 Tanning and dying extracts tanins and their derivatives dyes colours paints and varnishes putty fillers and

other mastics inks

07 Marble and mineral substances not classified anywhere

08 Flour mills and rice mills

09 Foundries using coal

10 Minerals fuels mineral oils and products of their distillation

Bituminous substances mineral waxes

11 Synthetic rubber product

12 Cement clinkers and asbestos raw including fibre

13 Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp Fuses fireworks matches propellant powder etc)

14 Mineral or chemical fertilizers

15 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture and formulation)

16 Fibre glass and articles thereof

17 Manufacture of pulp ndash wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving pulp)

18 Branded aerated water soft drinks (non-fruit based)

19 Paper-

Writing or printing paper etc

Paper or paperboard etc

Maplitho paper etc

Newsprint in rolls or sheets

Craft paper etc

Sanitary towels etc

Cigarette paper

Grease-proof paper

Toilet or facial tissue etc

Paper and paperboard laminated internally with bitumen tar or asphalt

Carbon or similar copying paper

Products consisting of sheets of paper or paper board impregnated coated or covered with plastics etc

Paper and paperboard coated impregnated or covered with wax etc

20 Plastics and articles thereof

Serial No 5 Reproduction synthesis not allowed as also downstream industries for sugar

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Annex -III

RESTRICTIONS ON LOCATION OF INDUSTRIES MINING OPERATIONS AND OTHER DEVELOPMENT

ACTIVITIES IN DOON VALLEY IN UTTAR PRADESH

MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS

(Department of Environment Forests amp Wildlife)

New Delhi the 1st February 1989

NOTIFICATION

NOTIFICATION under section 3(2)(v) of Environment (Protection) Act 1986 and Rule 5(3) (d) of

Environment (Protection) Rules 1986 Restricting location of industries mining operations and other

development activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh

SO102(E) ndash Whereas notification under sub-rule (3) of rule 5 of the Environment (Protection)

Rules 1986 inviting objections against the imposition of restriction on location of industries mining

operation and other developmental activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh was published vide No

SO 923(E) dated the 6th October 1988

And Whereas all objections received have been duly considered by the Central Government

Now therefore in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (d) of sub-rule (3) of Rule 5 of the

said rules the Central Government hereby imposes restrictions on the following activities in Doon Valley

bounded on the North by Mussorie ridge in the North-East by Lesset Himalayan range on the South-

West by Shivalik ranges river Ganga in the South-East and river Yamuna in the North-West except those

activities which are permitted by the Central Government for examining the environmental impacts

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(i) Location setting of industrial units ndash It has to be as per guidelines given in the annexure or guidelines

as may be issued from time to time by the Ministry of Environment amp Forests Government of India

(ii) Mining ndash Approval of the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests must be obtained before starting

any mining activity

(iii) Tourism ndash It should as per Tourism Development Plan (TDP) to be prepared by the State Department

of Tourism and duly approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(iv) Grazing ndash As per the plan to be prepared by the State Government and duly approved by the Union

Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(v) Land Use ndash As per Master Plan of development and Land Use Plan of the entire area to be prepared

by the State Government and approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

[No J-200123886-1A]

Sd-

(KP GEETHAKRISHNAN)

Secretary

ANNEXURE

Guidelines for permitting restricting industrial units in the Doon Valley area

Industries will be classified under Green Orange and Red categories as shown below for purposes of

permittingrestricting such industrial units in the Doon Valley from the environmental and ecological

considerations

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CATEGORY GREEN

A LIST OF INDUSTRIES IN APPROVED INDUSTRIAL AREAS WHICH MAY BE DIRECTRLY CONSIDERED

FOR ISSUE OF NO OBJECTION CERTIFICATE WITHOUT REFERRING TO (MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS) (IN CASE OF DOUBTS REFERENCE WILL BE MADE TO MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS)

1 All such non-obnoxious and non-hazardous industries employing upto 100 persons The

abnoxious and hazardous industries are those using inflammable explosive corrosive or

toxic substances

2 All such industries which do not discharge industrial effluents of a polluting nature and

which do not undertake any of the following process

Electroplating

Galvanizing

Bleaching

Degreasing

Phosphating

Dyeing

Pickling tanning

Polishing

Cooking of fibres and Digesting

Designing of Fabric

Unhairing Soaking deliming and bating of hides

Washing of fabric

Trimming Puling juicing and blanching of fruits and vegetables

Washing of equipment and regular floor washing using of considerable cooling water

Separated milk buttermilk and whey

Stopping and processing of grain

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Distillation of alcohol stillage and evaporation

Slaughtering of animals rendering of bones washing of meat

Juicing of sugar cane extraction of sugar Filteration centrifugation distillation

Pulping and fermenting of coffee beam

Processing of fish

Filter back wash in DM Plants exceeding 20 KI per day capacity

Pulp making pulp processing and paper making Cocking of coal washing of blast furnace

flue gases

Stripping of oxides

Washing of used sand by hydraulic discharge

Washing of latex etc

Solvent extraction

3 All such industries which do no use fuel in their manufacturing process or in any subsidiary

process and which do not emit fugitive emissions of a diffused nature

Industries not satisfying any one of the three criteria are recommended to be referred to Ministry

of Environment amp Forests

The following industries appear to fall in non-hazardous non-obnoxious and non-polluting

category subject to fulfillment of above three conditions

1 Atta-chakkies

2 Rice Mullors

3 Iceboxes

4 Dal mills

5 Groundnut decortinating (dry)

6 Chilling

7 Tailoring and garment making

8 Apparl making 9 Cotton and woolen hosiery

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10 Handloom weaving

11 Shoe lace manufacturing

12 Gold and Silver thread and sari work

13 Gold and Silver smithy

14 Leather Footwear and leather products excluding tanning amp hide processing

15 Manufacture of mirror from sheet glass and photo-frame

16 Musical instruments manufacturing

17 Sports goods

18 Bamboo and cane products (only dry operations)

19 Card Board and paper products (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

20 Insulation and other coated papers (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

21 Scientific and Mathematical instruments

22 Furniture (Wooden and Steel)

23 Assembly of domestic electrical appliances

24 Radio assembling

25 Fountain pens

26 Polythene plastic and PVC goods through extrusionmoulding

27 Surgical gauges and bandages

28 Railway sleepers (only concrete)

29 Cotton spinning and weaving

30 Rope (cotton and plastic)

31 Carpet weaving

32 Assembly of Air coolers

33 Wires pipes-extruded shapes from metals

34 Automobile servicing amp repair stations

35 Assembly of Bicycles baby carriages and other small non-motorised vehicles

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36 Electronics equipment (assembly)

37 Toys

38 Candles

39 Carpentary ndash excluded saw mill

40 Cold storage (small scale)

41 Restaurants

42 Oil-ginningexpelling (non-hydrogenation and no refining)

43 Ice Cream

44 Mineralized water

45 Jobbing amp Machining

46 Manufacture of Steel units amp suit cases

47 Paper pins amp U clips

48 Block making for printing

49 Optical frames

CATEGORY ORANGE

B LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CAN BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY WITH PROPER

ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL ARRANGEMENT

1 All such industries which discharge some liquid effluents (below 500 klday) that can be

controlled with suitable proven technology

2 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is less than 24 mtday and

the particulars emissions from which can be controlled with suitable proven technology

3 All such industries employing not more than 500 persons

The following industries with adoption of proven pollution control technology subject to

fulfilling the above three condition fall under this category

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1 Lime manufacture ndash pending decision on proven pollution control device and

Supreme Courtrsquos decision on quarrying

2 Ceramics

3 Sanitary ware

4 Tyres and tubes

5 Refuse incineration (controlled)

6 Flour mills

7 Vegetable oils including solvent extracted oils

8 Soap without steam boiling process and synthetic detergents formulation

9 Steam generating plants

10 Manufacture of office and house hold equipment and appliances involving use of

fossil fuel combustion

11 Manufacture of machineries and machine tools and equipments

12 Industrial gases (only) Nitrogen Oxygen and CO2

13 Miscellaneous glassware without involving use of fossil-fuel combustion

14 Optical glass

15 Laboratory ware

16 Petroleum storage amp transfer facilities

17 Surgical and medical products including amp probabilities of latex products

18 Foot wear (Rubber)

19 Bakery products biscuits amp Confectioners

20 Instant teacoffee coffee processing

21 Malted food

22 Manufacture of power driven pumps compressors refrigeration units fire

fighting equipment etc

23 Wire drawing (cold process) amp bailing straps

24 Steel furniture fasteners etc

25 Plastic processed goods

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26

Medical amp surgical instruments

27

Acetylene (synthetic)

28

Glue amp Gelatine

29

Potassium permanganse

30

Metallic sodium

31

Photographic films papers amp photographic chemicals

32

Surface coating industries

33

Fragrances fragours amp food additives

34

Plant nutrients (only manure)

Note

35

aerated watersoft drink

(a) Industries falling within the above identified list shall be assessed by the State Pollution

Control Board and referred to the Union Department of Environment for consideration

before according No Objection Certificate

(b) The total number of fuel burning industries that shall be permitted in the Valley will be

limited by 8 tonnes per day or Sulphur Dioxides from all sources (This corresponds to 400

tonnes per day Coal with 1 sulphur)

(c) Setting of Industrial areas should be based on sound criteria

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CATEGORY RED

C LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CANNOT BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY

1 All those industries which discharge effluents of a polluting nature at the rate of more

than 500 klday and for which the natural course for sufficient dilution is not available

and effluents from which cannot be controlled with suitable technology

2 All such industries employing more than 500 personsday

3 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is more than 24 mtday

The following industries appear to fall under this category covered by all the points as

above

1 Ferrous and non-ferrous metal extraction refining casting forging alloy making

processing etc

2 Dry Coal ProcessingMineral processing industries like Ore

sintering benefication pollutization etc

3 Phosphate look processing plants

4 Cement plants with horizontal rotary kilns

5 Glass and glass products involving use of coal

6 Petroleum refinery

7 Petro-chemical industries

8 Manufacture of lubricating oils and greases

9 Synthetic rubber manufacture

10 Coal oil wood or nuclear based thermal power plants

11 Vanaspati hydrogenated vegetable oils for industrial purposes

12 Sugar mills (white and khandari)

13 Craft paper mills

14 Coke oven by products and coaltar distillation products

15 Alkalies

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16

Caustic soda

17

Potash

18

Electro thermal products (artificial abrasives Calcium carbide etc)

19

Phosphorous and its compounds

20

Acids and their salts (organic amp inorganic)

21

Nitrogen compounds (Cynides cynamides and other nitrogen compounds)

22

Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp fuses)

23

Pthalic anhydride

24

Processes involving chlorinated hydrocarbon

25

Chlorine Fluorine bromine Iodine amp their compounds

26

Fertilizer industry

27

Paper board and straw board

28

Synthetics fibres

29 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture

formulations)

amp

30 Basic drugs

31 Alcohol (Industrial or potable)

32 Leather industry including tanning and processing

33 Coke making coal liquification and fuel gas making industries

34 Fibre glass production and processing

35 Manufacture of pulp-wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving

pulp)

36 Pigment dyes and their intermediates

37 Industrial carbons (including graphite electrodes anodes midget electrodes

graphite blocks graphite crucibles gas carbons activated carbon synthetic

diamonds carbon black channel black lamp black etc)

38 Electro-chemicals (other than these covered under Alkali group)

39 Paints enamels amp varnishes

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40 Poly propylene

41 Poly Vinyl chloride

42 Cement with vertical shaft kiln technology penging certification of proven

technology on pollution control

43 Chlorates perchlorates amp peroxides

44 Polishes

45 Synthetic resin amp Plastic products

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoSUPPORT FOR ENTREPRENEURIAL AND MANAGERIAL

DEVELOPMENT OF SMEs THROUGH INCUBATORrdquo

PLACE- Amrapali Group of Institutes Haldwani

DATE- 22032016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 60

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh VK Sharma Dy Director Ic

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Amit Mohan Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoSUPPORT FOR ENTREPRENEURIAL AND MANAGERIAL

DEVELOPMENT OF SMEs THROUGH INCUBATORrdquo

PLACE- Graphic Era University Dehradun

DATE- 16112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 86

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh SC Kandpal

Asstt Director (MF)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh BK Tiwari DG

Graphic Era University

Sh Amit Mohan Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoSUPPORT FOR ENTREPRENEURIAL AND MANAGERIAL

DEVELOPMENT OF SMEs THROUGH INCUBATORrdquo

PLACE- University of Petroleum amp Energy

Studies Dehradun

DATE- 18112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 70

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh Amit Mohan

Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Dr KS Mishra Senior Professor

UPES Dehradun

Dr Shailey Singhal Associate Professor

UPES Dehradun

Dr PK Mishra Associate Professor

UPES Dehradun

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoZERO DEFECT ZERO EFFECTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Gardenia SIDCUL Haridwar

DATE- 08112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 58

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoZERO DEFECT ZERO EFFECTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Gardenia SIDCUL Haridwar

DATE- 16032017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 59

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh Pushkar Singh

Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Abhishek Srivastava ZED Consultant

QCI

Sh DK Aggarwal Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Amit Mohan Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoZERO DEFECT ZERO EFFECTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Rudra Continental Rudrapur

DATE- 22022017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 54

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh SC Kandpal

Asstt Director (MF)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh YC Pandey GM

DIC US Nagar

Sh Ashok Bansal Ex President

KGCCI

Sh DK Aggarwal Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoProduct Certificationrdquo

PLACE- Selaqui Dehradun

DATE- 19102016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 60

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh UC Khanduri

Asstt Director (Chem)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

ShSaurabh Tiwari Scientist

BIS Dehradun

Sh Kush Sharma Scientist

BIS Dehradun

Sh Ashish Bhargava Manager

URS Certification Haridwar

Sh Manoj Gaur Branch Director

NSIC Dehradun

Sh SS Katiyal Manager

DIC Dehradun

Sh Manoj Sharma President

UIWA Dehradun

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Reimbursement of Units under Technology amp Quality Up gradation Support

to MSME (TEQUP) for acquiring National and International Product

Certification

The details for the period 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are given below

SNo Name Of the Unit Reimbursement

Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Hertech Electronics

Plot NoI E Sector 12 IIE SIDCUL Haridwar

Rs 26250-

Total Rs 26250-

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CHAPTER-VIII

VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

Vendor Development Programmes (VDPs) are being organized by MSME Development

Institutes located in every corner of the country to provide common platform for business as

well as selling organizations to interact with each other with a view to identifying emerging

demands of the buyer organizations while simultaneously providing an opportunity for

displaying the capabilities of the small scale entrepreneurs and their industrial ventures Such

programmes have proved to be of immense use in locating suitable entrepreneurs by a

number of buying organizations including the Public Sector Enterprises various Wings of

Defence Railways and others in indigenising a number of products which hitherto have been

imported at a colossal cost

Two types of VDPs are being organized by MSME DIs - National Level VDPs -cum-

Exhibitions and State Level VDPs In National Level VDPs of 3 days duration large scale

organizations such as BEL BHEL TELCO BSNL IOC NHPC NTPC etc interact with MSEs in

establishing potential vendors In these National Level VDPs an exhibition is also put up for

displaying the products of MSMEs and large scale organizations In State Level VDPs only

one or two buying large scale organisation functioning in the State participates in the

programme and interacts with MSMEs (sellers) in the Buyer-Seller Meets Business enquiries

ranging from `5 crore to `20 crore per VDP are being generated through National Level

VDPs

MSME-DI conducted 05 State Level Vendor Development Programme in different

places of Uttarakhand state Details of programmes are as under

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- HRD Centre BHEL Haridwar

DATE- 09112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 28

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh DK Aggarwal

AsstDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Kotdwar

DATE- 16122016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 63

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh DS Martolia

AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME Haldwani

Sh Manoj Kumar General Manager

BEL Kotdwar

Sh SC Kandpal AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Haridwar

DATE- 29112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 38

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh Amit Mohan

Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Rajeshwar Giri DGM

THDC Rishikesh

Sh RM Dubey DGM (Procurement)

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Rai Singh DGM (VDP)

THDC Rishikesh

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME Haldwani

Sh GC Joshi Dy Manager

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Yogesh Sharma Manager

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Sadhu Ram Saini President

BIDWABahadrabad

Sh Harendra Garg Chairman

SMA Haridwar

Sh DK Aggarwal Asstt Director

MSME Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Rudrapur

DATE- 09032017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 58

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh SC Kandpal

Astt Director (MF)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Skand Shiv Bhardwaj BHEL

CFP Rudrapur

Sh K Das GM

Ic BHEL CFP Rudrapur

Sh VK Sharma Dy Director Ic

MSME-DI Haldwani

ShYC Pandey GM

DIC Rudrapur

Sh Ashok Bansal Ex President

KGCCI Kashipur

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Patel Nagar Dehradun

DATE- 20102016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 65

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR SH UCKHANDURI

AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Ashok Lalwani HUDCO

Dehradun

Sh Mahesh Sharma President

UIWA Dehradun

Sh Manoj Gaur BM

NSIC Dehradun

SmtKaushlya Bandhu Jt Director

DOI Dehradun

Sh SP Goyal Incharge

KGCCI Dehradun

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CHAPTER-IX

MARKETING ASSISTANCE AND TECHNOLOGY UP-GRADATION

SCHEME FOR MSME AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE ON BAR-CODE

MSMEs sector has emerged as a highly vibrant and dynamic sector of the Indian

economy over the last five decades MSMEs are not only playing crucial role in providing

large employment opportunities at comparatively lower capital cost than large industries but

also helping in industrialization of rural and backward areas thereby reducing regional

imbalances assuring more equitable distribution of national income and wealth

It may be mentioned here that Marketing a strategic tool for business development is

critical for the growth and survival of MSMEs Marketing is most important factor for the

success of any enterprise It is one of the weakest areas wherein MSMEs face major

problems in the present competitive age Due to lack of information scarcity of resources

and unorganized way of selling marketing MSME sector finds problems in exploiting new

markets

The objective of this programme envisages that some of those clusters of MSMEs which

have quality production and export potential shall be identified amp encouraged and assisted

through this scheme to achieve competitiveness in the national and international markets

The programme aims at improving the marketing competitiveness of MSME sector by

improving their techniques and technologiesrsquo promotion of exports and to provide a check on

imports also

Financial assistance on Bar-code

The basic objective of financial assistance is to enhance the marketing competitiveness of

Micro amp Small Enterprises (MSEs) by way of

(i) Providing 75 of one-time registration fee and annual recurring fee (for first three

years) paid by MSEs to GS1 India

(ii) (ii) Popularizing the adoption of bar codes on large scale amongst MSEs and (iii)

Motivating and encouraging MSEs for use of bar codes through conducting

seminars on Bar-code etc

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Reimbursement of Units under Bar Code ndash

The details for the period 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are given below

SNo Name Of the Unit Reimbursement Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Janisons Herbo Labs Pvt Ltd

Plot No 6Sector II DC IIE

Pantnagar

38430-

2- Ms Garg Foods

Naya Gaon Julfkaar

Kaladhungi Nainital

33451-

3- Ms Shree Herbal Health Care 79 Arhat Bazar Saharanpur Road Dehradun

25695-

4- Ms Govindam Enterprises

D-144F Top Floor Freedom Fighter Enclave

New Delhi

25695-

5- Ms Demigod Agro Food Pvt Ltd

4 Nandpuri Arya Nagar Chowk Opp Holy Baril

Jwalapur Haridwar

25695-

Total Rs 148966-

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Reimbursement to the Participating Units in Trade FairExhibition for the

year 2016-17 for Uttarakhand state ndash

SNo

Name of the Unit Amt Reimbursed

1 Ms Kashmir Emporium Raipur Road Dehradun

(International)

Rs 122772-

2 Ms Rawat Engg Tech Pvt Ltd Dehradun

(Domestic)

Rs 30000-

Total Rs 152772-

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CHAPTER-X

Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme (CLCSS) for Technology

Upgradation of the Small Scale Industries

The Ministry of Small Scale Industries (SSI) is operating a scheme for technology

upgradation of Small Scale Industries (SSI) called the Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme

(CLCSS) The Scheme aims at facilitating technology upgradation by providing upfront capital

subsidy to SSI units including tiny khadi village and coir industrial units on institutional

finance (credit) availed of by them for modernisation of their production equipment (plant and

machinery) and techniques The Scheme provides for 15 per cent capital subsidy to SSI units

including tiny units on institutional finance availed of by them for induction of well established

and improved technology in selected subsectorsproducts approved under the Scheme The

eligible amount of subsidy calculated under the scheme is based on the actual loan amount not

exceeding Rs1 crore

Due to insufficient investment and lack of awareness of both the quality standards and

access to modern technologies a large percentage of SSI units continue with outdated

technology and plant amp machinery With increasing competition due to liberalisation of the

economy the survival and growth of the SSI units are critically dependent on their

modernisation and technological upgradation Upgradation of both the process of manufacture

and corresponding plant and machinery is necessary for the small enterprises to reduce the cost

of production and remain price competitive at a time when cheaper products are easily available

in the global market

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CHAPTER-XI

QUALITY UPGRADATIONENVIRONMENT MANAGAMENT FOR

SMALL SCALE SECTOR THROUGH INCENTIVE FOR ISO 9000ISO

14001HACCP CERTIFICATION

The Small Scale Sector has emerged as dynamic and vibrant sector of Indian

Economy and it has been making significant contribution to industrial production export and

employment generation The process of economic liberalization and market reforms has

opened up the Indian small scale sector to the global competition In order to enhance the

competitive strength of the small scale sector the Government introduced an incentive

scheme for their technological upgradationquality improvement and environment

management The scheme provides incentive to those small scale ancillary undertaking who

have acquired ISO 9000ISO 14001HACCP certifications The scheme for ISO 9000

reimbursement in operation since March 1994 has now been enlarged so as to include

reimbursement of expenses for acquiring ISO 14001 certification also vide this Office

Administrative Order No41(8)ISOElectx2002 dt 28th October 2002 Upto 31st march

2014 25652 Micro amp Small units have been benefited from the scheme

-The Scheme envisages reimbursement of charges of acquiring ISO-9000ISO-

14001HACCP certifications to the extent of 75 of the expenditure subject to a

maximum of Rs 75000- in each case

The Salient features of the Scheme

a) The Permanent Registered Micro Small Enterprises (MSEs) units are eligible to avail

the Incentive Scheme

b) The Scheme is applicable to those MSEsancillaryTinySSSBE units who have already

acquired ISO-9000ISO-14001HACCP certification

c) The Scheme is applicable to those MSEsancillaryTinySSSBE units who have already

acquired ISO-9000ISO-14001HACCP certification

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Reimbursement to Units under ISO 900014000 scheme in Uttarakhand

state ndash

Approval details of units during 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are as under ndash

SNo Name of the Unit Reimbursement

Total Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Bajaj Nutraceuticals Roorkee Haridwar 45000-

2- Ms Nirmal Auto Components Bahadrabad Haridwar 38363-

3- Ms Manchanda Herbal Products Haridwar 46954-

4- Ms APS Electopower Pvt Ltd Haridwar

40500-

5- Ms Shree Badrinath Vaikalpik Urja Dehradun 30000-

6- Ms Rapid Moulders Pvt Ltd Haridwar 56250-

Total Rs 257067-

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CHAPTER-XII

GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT PREFERENCE POLICY FOR MICRO

amp SMALL ENTERPRISES

In order to provide assistance and support to Micro amp Small Enterprises (MSEs) for

marketing their products under the present Government Procurement Preference Policy for

micro amp small enterprises (MSEs) Government of India has been extending various facilities to

the MSEs registered with National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC) under its Single Point

Registration Scheme In addition to the facilities 358 items are also reserved for exclusive

purchase from MSE sector

Following units were enlisted under single point registration

SN Name amp Address Unit Amount Rs 1 Ms Ujjwal Labour Contract Co-operative Society

Dehradun

2000-

2 Ms Pacific Dynamics Roorkee

2000-

3 Ms Radiant Energy Enterprises Dehradun

1250-

4 Ms Harit Agro Products Jaspur Kashipur

2000-

5 Ms Asian Galaxy Pvt Ltd

Plot No 3 Sector IIDL IIE SIDCUL

5000-

6 Ms Isha Construction

Shop 32 amp 34 Grand Floor Raipur Road- Dehradun

2000-

7 Ms Dhirendra Singh Negi

Village Talli Bagi Patti Tehri Garhwal

2000-

8 Ms Electrocon Power

Village Rameshwarput Lalpur US Nagar

2000-

9 Ms Special Cables Pvt Ltd

Unit 2 Plot No 60-65 Sector-3IIE Pantnagar

3435-

10 Ms GB Equipment Systems Ltd

Industrial Area Selaqui- Dehradun

3500-

11 Ms GB Springs

PL 2223 Km Chakrata Road Rampur Dehradun

5000-

12 Ms Accuraus (India)

B-7 Ramnaga Indl Estate Roorke

2000-

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13 Ms Modern Electrn Electric Co

Dehradun

2000-

14 Ms Ms Godarari Enterprises

Dehradun

1250-

15 Ms Kanha Plastics Pvt Ltd

Dehradun

5000-

16 Ms IC Electicals Co(P) Ltd

Plot No E-94 Industrial Area Bharabad Haridwar

3450-

17 Ms Whale Graphics(India)Ltd

Dehradun

5000-

18 Jainson Herbo Labs Pvt Ltd

IIDC IIE US Nagar Pantnagar

3000-

19 Ms Krishna Murari Infratech

Pvt Ltd Haldwani

2000-

20 Ms Sakti Constructions

392 Indra Nagar Colony Dehrdun

3500-

21 Ms Universal Ind

B-8 Industrial Estate Bazpur Road Kashipur

5000-

22 Ms Sai Globe Packaging

Central Hope Town SelaquiDehradun

5000-

23 Ms Surat singh amp Sons

54 Akashdeep ColonyChakrata Road Dehradun

2000-

24 Ms Girraj Kintwear

7 Co-Operativ Society IE- Dehradun

2000-

25 Ms HQ Lamps Manufacturing

7 3-35 Sector 6 A SIDCUL Haridwar

3000-

26 Ms Uttam Rice amp Seeds Pvt Ltd

Gausala Mour Ramnagar Road Partappur Kashipur

2000-

27 Ms Creative Paper Products Rudrpur

2000-

28 Ms Asia Industries

Village Phaujimatkota Post ndashBhoorrani Rudrapur

-

29 Ms Shamsons Industries

C-22 Deveboomi Industrial Estate Roorkee

3000-

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30 Reveal Environment Solutions Kh N-999

Salem pur Rajputan Indusstrial Estate Roorkee

2000-

31 Ms Shiva Enterprises

2071 West Amber Talab Roorkee

2000-

32 Ms Aska Equipment Ltd

Plot NoC-21 Devbhoomi Indl Estate Raipur Haridwar

3000-

33 Ms Infinity

Kh Village Raipur Haridwar

3450-

34 Ms Badrinath Vaikalpik Urja

Shah Nagar Near Railaway Crossing Defance Colony Dehradun

2000-

35 Ms Amardeep Designs (P) Ltd

KhNo163 Laheshwari BhagwanPur Roorklee

3000-

36 Ms Amrit Herbals

Village amp Po Bhauwala-Dehradun

2000-

37 Ms Growth Associates

131 2nd

Floor BT Ganj-Roorkee

3000-

38 Ms Himalayan Hi Tech

Nurseries Santi Aashram Bharatpur Kamachaur

2000-

39 Ms JS Industries

Kunda Jaspur Road Kashipur US Nagar

3000-

40 Ms Digitech

8 Industrial Area Near Ram Nagar- Roorkee

2000-

41 Ms K-2 Cloth

Plot No 126-127 Sector IIDC

2000-

42 Ms Dinex India Pvt Ltd

59 Gandhi Road

2000-

43 Ms SK Guta

15 A Enclave GMS Road Dehradun

2000-

44 Ms Fire Devices(P) Ltd

Plot No 19-20 Sector-3A Indl Area SIDCUL Haridwar

3450-

Total

118285-

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CHAPTER-XIII

REVENUE EARNED

This Institute has earned revenue of Rs 140485- through consultancy services

provided to the MSMEs and fee collected for training programmes as per details given

below-

SNo Revenue Earnings Total for the

Financial Year (Rs)

1

CF WS revenue

0

2 Skill development programme (Training) fees- regular

course

8000

3 Skill development programme (Training) fees

Specialized High Tech Course (including CAD CAM)

0

4 Sale of Traineersquos products 50

5 Training Programme fees-

i Under Core Programme Action Plan 0

ii (Under PD Account) 0

6 Management Development Programme 0

7 Seminars Feesworkshop 5100

8 Capacity assessment 0

9 Project appraisals 0

10 Sick unit studies 0

11 In plant studies 0

12 Surveys 0

13 Energy audits 0

14 NSIC Registration GSPP 118285

15 Sub-Contracting Exchange (SCX) 0

16 Sale of publications 50

17 Others 6500

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18 Fee for participation in National Award-2013 0

19 NVDPVDP 0

TOTAL 137985

20 Sale of US stores etc 2500

Grand Total 140485

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CHAPTER-XIV

USE OF OFFICIAL LANGUAGE

Hindi is the Official Language of the Union of India and the Government policy aims at

progressively increasing the use of Hindi in official work Effective steps were taken during

the year in the Ministry of MSME to ensure compliance to Official Language Policy

implementation of the annual programme and compliance with the various orders of the

Government of India on the recommendations of the Committee of Parliament on Official

Language

COMPLIANCE OF SECTION 3(3)OF THE OFFICIAL LANGUAGE ACT 1963

All documents such as General Orders Notifications Press Communique Contracts

Agreements Tender Forms amp Notices Resolution MemorandumOffice memorandum

Administrative or other reports and Official Papers laid before a House or the Houses of

Parliament under section 3(3) of the Official Languages Act 1963 were issued bilingually

ie in Hindi and English General orders meant for departmental use were issued in Hindi

only

REPLIES TO LETTERS IN HINDI

All letters received in Hindi were replied to in Hindi

CORRESPONDENCE IN HINDI

Letters to State Governments Union Territory and Central Government offices located

in regions lsquoArsquo and lsquoBrsquo were issued in Hindi to the extent possible Similarly letters were sent in

Hindi to Central Government offices located in region lsquoCrsquo as per the targets laid down in the

Annual Programme About 9007 correspondence was made in Hindi in region lsquoArsquo 100 in

region rsquoBrsquo and 100 in region lsquoCrsquo

SECTIONS SPECIFIED FOR WORKING IN HINDI

The sections of the Ministry specified for doing 100 work in Hindi are working

satisfactorily

MONITORING AND INSPECTIONS

In order to ensure compliance with the Official Language Policy monitoring is done

though regular inspections

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CHAPTER-XV

TARGETS amp ACHIEVEMENTS

PART-A

1 Change in Industrial Scenario if any Industrial activity is gaining

momentum due to Industrial package to the state amp the upgradation of the MSEs

2 Other information ndash

I No of unit visited by MSME-DI

Official 117

Ii Total No of visitors inquiries

received in MSME-DI 648

iii Total No persons trained with- 414

a General 214

b Women Entrepreneurs 110 c SCST 17413 d Other backward Classes etc 12

e Minorities 0

3 Expenditure in Plan amp Non-Plan

a Plan Scheme-

Allotment Cumulative expenditure

FUNDS EXPENDITURE

Salary-14000000 12144775

Medical- 125000 124655

TE- 650000 647151

OE- 800000 7 99999

RRT- 4000 3000

Total 15579000 13719580

b Non-Plan Scheme- Nil

4 Administration Over

one year

Less than one year

a

b c

d

Post vacant Disciplinary proceeding initiated concluded pending Audit objections pending amp replied

Court cases pending if necessary

13

Nil Nil

Nil

01

Nil Nil

Nil

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Part- B

(This part may reflect the problems and actual work done under each programme as well

as actual extension service rendered for promotion of Industries)

1 Modernization of Workshop and

Laboratories- During

the month

Cumulative for the year

i Sanction received by MSME-DI

Converting the MSME-DI

Nil Nil

ii Value of new machinery

equipment installed received

Nil Nil

iii Value of orders of Machinery amp

Equipment placed with

DGSampD supplies

Nil Nil

2 Trade Industry growth-

i Nos of UAM registered

Manufacturingservice activity

Micro-5363 Small- 1707 Medium- 156

Total- 7226 (up to March2017)

ii Nos of UAM registered

ManufacturingServicing

activity

Manufacturing- 4243

Service- 2983

Total- 7226 (up to March2015)

iii Changes in industrial growth

rate if any (give information for

each trade unit(s) separately)

The industrial climate generated due to

announcement of Concessional package

provided impetus to the growth

parameters

3 Technical Assistance-

i No of entrepreneurs assisted

at the MSME-DI premises

outside premises

6481913

ii No of entrepreneurs assisted

at their premises

631

iii No of trade Associations

contacted for up-gradation of

Industries

12

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iv Details of programme for

specific group of covered in

Action Plan prepared along

with their details

NA

v No of units registered under

the Govt purchase

programme

43 Nos

vi Identification of products

having potential for

development in the State

(Attach a separate list)

1 Fruit based products

2 Processing of vegetables

3 Spice grinding

4 Glow signboard amp hoardings

5 Medicinal concentrate

6 Essential Oils

vii Problems of trade Industries

other than financial if any

Marketing amp transportation bottleneck

viii Additional support required for

improving performance of

trade Industries

Marketing Support

x Any other significant

programme Give information

or work done for each trade

discipline separately and

enclosed separate sheet to

highlight the salient points of

work done

No

4 Ancillary Development Programme No of-

a Captive Ancillary in the State NA

b New units (Anc) established

during the month

NA

c New items identified and

accepted for promoting

Ancillary

NA

d Vendor Development

Programme organized for

whom

Conducted programmes-

National Level-00

State level- 05 nos

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5 Any other special work done by the Institute- -

- One day awareness programme on Packaging for Exports

In Association with SBS College Rudrapur at Rudrapur on 31052016 for 32

participants

- One day workshop on Quality Management System amp Quality Technology

Tools (QMSQTT)

In Association with Bahadrabad Industries Development Welfare

Association Haridwar at Haridwar on 21072016 for 32 participants

- One day awareness programme on Product Certification

Conducted at Selaqui Dehradun on 19102016 for 60 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Design Clinic

Conducted at Haridwar on 20022016 for 28 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Digital Payment

Conducted in Uttarakhand State 16 programmes for 406 participants

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Part C Other Special Activities

Sl No Activity Target Achievement

1 Hindi Meeting 04 nos 04 nos

2 Hindi Pakhwara amp Hindi Diwas from 14092016 to

28092016 01 no 01 no

3 Hindi Workshop Nil Nil

4 Assistance provided in EDP of other organisation

(2 days EDP of NCCD) at MSME-DI

Haldwani

Nil 01 no

5 (i)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp Commercial Bid Opening on Lean Manufacturing for Auto component at Rudrapur on 22042016

(ii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in joint DSR

audit Audit with NPC Kanpur of Boss Cluster Rudrapur from 20042016 to 21042016 (iii)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint MBR3 Audit with QCI of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar from 08082016 to 10082016 (iv) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Boss Cluster at Rudrapur in November 2016

(v) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR5 Audit

of Pace Auto Cluster-1 at Rudrapur in November 2016 (vi)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint Audit

of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar in December 2016 (vii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Havells Fan Lean Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017 (viii)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp

Commercial Bid Opening for Plastic Component Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017

Nil

08 nos

6 Participated in National Awards held in Ludhiana Punjab on 18102016 presented by Honrsquoble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi

Nil 01 no

7 Participated in PMEGP Task force meeting of Nainital

District on 020816081116 Nil 02 nos

8 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a 3 days exhibition lsquoDestination Uttarakhand 2016rsquo organised by Ms Freindz Exhibition amp Promotions (p) ltd New Delhi at Dehradun from 24-26102016

Nil 01 no

9 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in the Stone Laying

ceremony of a new Technology Centre at Sitarganj on 141116 inaugrated by Honrsquoble Union Minister of MSMEs Sh Kalaraj Mishra

Nil 01 no

10 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a lsquoVendor Meet-

2016rsquo organised by Tata Auto Comp Systems Ltd at Rudrapur

Nil 01 no

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11 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in SLSC meeting for

National Awards and SLAB meeing at Dehradun on 17022017

Nil 01 no

12 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a training on

Lean Manufacturing at Indore MP from 080317 to 100317

Nil 01 no

13 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Hindi meeting

organized by NARAKAS on 30032017 01 no 01 no

PART-E

Sl

No

Description of activity Annual target Under PD

Ac

Total

1 EDPIMCEET Export

Packging Product

Certification QMS-QTT

Incubator ZEDDesign

8611113

31

Nil 25

i No of programmes

conducted

7601113

31

Nil 23

ii No of persons trained 159255032

326032235

16828

Nil 1001

2 Follow-up action of previous Entrepreneurship Development Programmes -

Year Total no of trainees

trained

No of trainees who

have set up units

employed till date

2006-07 143 39

2007-08 917 71

2008-09 946 36

2009-10 2323 43

2010-11 2203 49

2011-12 2321 53

2012-13 2265 59

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2013-14 2234 74

2014-15 504 53

2015-16 926

2016-17 414

3 Motivational Campaigns- Annual target Conducted

No of Campaigns

conducted

06 06

4 i Project profiles (new) Nil Nil

ii Project profiles

(updated)

Nil Nil

iii State industrial

profiles

Nil 1

iv District industrial

potential survey

reports

Nil 13

v Any other Nil Nil

5 Name of the units

provided-

Intensive technical

consultancy (A brief

write-up)

6 Programme on ISO 900014000

Year Target No of

Programmes

conducted

No of Units

participated

No of units

obtained ISO

certification

during the

year

No of units

obtained ISO

Certification

till date

2006-07 - - - - -

2007-08 - - - - -

2008-09 - - - 17 17

2009-10 - - - 10 10

2010-11 - - - - 24

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2011-12 - - - - 25

2012-13 - - - - Nil

2013-14 - - - - 17

2014-15 - - - 18

2015-16 - - - 11 11

7 Programmes on

Name of the programme No of Programmes No of participants

WTO - -

One Day Awareness

Programme on Cluster Dev

Scheme

- -

One day Awareness

Programme on IPR

- -

9 Vendor Development Programmes cum exhibitions

Year Tar

get

No of

VDPs

conducted

No of SSI

units

participat

ed

No unit

register

ed

During

the

month

No of SSI units obtained orders

No

Rs No Rs

2006-07 1 - - - - - - - -

2007-08 NIL - - - - - - - -

2008-09 1 1 120 - - - - - -

2009-10 1 - - - - - - - -

2010-11 1 1 43 - - - - - -

2011-12 3 3 222 - - - - - -

2012-13 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

311

158+551

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2013-14 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

314

148+1541

-

-

-

-

-

- 2014-15 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

374

118+2000

-

-

-

-

-

-

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2015-16 5 1

5(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

236

100+2000

-

-

-

-

-

- 2016-17 5 1

5(SVDP)

0(NVDP)

259

Nil

10 Programmes on Achievement

ii Energy conservationEnergy Efficient

Technology etc

00

iv Packaging for export 01

v Product Certification 01

vi CLCSS 00

vii QMSQTT 01

Viii Lean Manufacturing 00

ix Business Incubator 03

x Design Clinic 01

xi ZED 03

11

Revenue of the Institute

Total revenue

earned

Rs

140485-

12

Revenue of the workshop

Annual

Target

Total revenue

earned

Rs

Nil Nil

13 Media coverage details- No(s)

i Press releases during the Year 4

ii Exhibitions participated 02

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iii RadioTV talks -

iv Advertisements released 5

v Press clipping compiled for the year -

vi Press clipping hosted on website -

vii Publications if any -

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CHAPTER-XVI

DISTRICT INDUSTRIES CENTRES VISITED BY THE OFFICERS OF

THIS INSTITUTE

The officers of this Institute visited District Industries Centre for discussion relating to

development of industries in the state and in connection with attending the Task Force

Meetingother official work

1 District Industries Centre Haldwani

2 District Industries Centre Almora

3 District Industries Centre Rudrapur Udham Singh Nagar

4 District Industries Centre Bageshwar

5 District Industries Centre Roorkee

6 District Industries Centre Dehradun

7 District Industries Centre Kotdwar

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CHAPTER-XVII

INCENTIVES TO ENTREPRENEURS

(i) Fiscal Incentives to new Industrial Units and to existing units on their substantial

expansion

New Industrial units and existing industrial units on their substantial expansion as defined set

up in growth centers industrial infrastructure development center(IIDCs) Industrial Estates

Export Processing Zones Theme Parks (Food Processing Parks Software Technology Parks

etc) as stated in Annexure-1 and Other areas as notified from time to time by the Central

Government are entitled to

(A) 100 (hundred percent) outright excise duty exception for a period of 10 years from

the date of commencement of commercial production

(B) 100 Income tax exemption for initial period of five years and thereafter 30 for

companies and 25 for other than companies for a further period of five years for

the entire state of Uttaranchal and Himachal Pradesh from the date of

commencement of commercial production

(C) 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

Rs30 lakh The existing units will also be entitled to this subsidy on their substantial

expansion as defined

(D) Thrust sector industries as mentioned in Annexure-II are entitled to similar

concession as mentioned in para 3(i) amp (ii) above in the entire state of Uttaranchal

and Himachal Pradesh without any area restrictions

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Development of Industrial Infrastructure

(i) The funding pattern under the Growth Centre Scheme currently envisaging a

central assistance of Rs10 crore per center is raised to Rs15 crore per center

(ii) The financing pattern of integrated infrastructure development center (IIDC)

between Government of India and SIDBI will change from 23 to 41 and the GOI

funds would be in the nature of a grant so as to provide the required infrastructural

support

Other Incentives

(i) Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna (PMMY) To bring the unbanked people under

the mainstream banking and make the neglected section of the population self

reliant and self dependent Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna was launched under 3

stages ie Shishu (Max Rs 50000) Kishor (Max Rs 5 Lacs)and Tarun (Rs 10

Lacs)

(iv) Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP)

Government of India has approved the introduction of a new credit linked subsidy

programme called Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation programme (PMEGP)

by merging the two schemes Prime Ministerrsquos Rojgar Yojana (PMRY) and Rural

Employment Generation Programme (REGP) for generation of employment

opportunities through establishment of Micro enterprise in rural as well as urban

areas PMEGP is a central sector scheme and being administrated by Ministry of

Micro Small amp Medium Enterprises (Mo MSME) The scheme is implementing by

Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC)a statutory organization under the

administrative control of Mo MSME as the single nodal agency at the National

level At the State level the scheme is being implemented through State

KVIC Directorates State Khadi amp Village Industries Boards ( KVIBs) and District

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Industries Centre( DICs) and Banks The Government subsidy under the scheme is

being routed by KVIC through the identified banks for eventual distribution to the

beneficiaries entrepreneurs in their Bank accounts

Ineligible Industries under the Policy

The list of industries excluded from the purview of proposed concessions is at

Annexure ndashII

In addition the Doon Valley Notifications (SONo102(E) dated 1st Feb 1989

(Annexure-IV) as amended from time to time issued by Ministry of Environment amp

Forests would continue to operate in the Doon Valley area on the industries

notified under it are excluded from the proposed concessions in the state of

Uttarakhand

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Annex -I

DETAILS OF TRAINING PROGRAMME CONDUCTED DURING THE YEAR 2016-17 S No Programme details Duration Candidate Details Name of the

Coordinator SC ST OBC PH GEN TOTAL M F M F M F M F M F

EDP

1 EDP (GEN) on Tour

Operator amp Tourist Guide at Ranibagh

Haldwani Nainital

18022017

to 22022017

10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 2 22 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director (Mech)

2 EDP(SC) on Wireman

Training at Shantipuri

Pantnagar US Nagar

13022017

to

23022017

18 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 20 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

3 ESDP (WPH-STP)

on Bakery amp

Confectionary Products Ranibagh

Nainital

06092016

to

20102016

0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 20 23 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

4 ESDP(SC-STP) on

Computer Accounting with Tally at

Kaladhungi Nainital

16082016

to 29092016

10 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

5 ESDP(SC) on Computer Accounting

Dehradun

21072016 to

02092016

10 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 5 25 UC Khanduri Asst Director

(Chem)

6 ESDP(GEN) on

Garments

Manufacturing at

Almora

22072016

to

02092016

0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 21 23 DS Martolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

7 ESDP(GEN) on Solar Energy at Haldwani

Nainital

04112016 to

16122016

3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 16 0 20 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

I- Total Participants

(Nos)

51 20 0 1 2 3 1 0 30 48 156

IMC

1 IMC(Gen) at Pantnagar US Nagar

23022017 16 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 13 8 38 DK Aggarwal Asst Director

(Mech)

2 IMC(SC) at ITI

Bageshwar

18032017 31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 50 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

3 IMC(SC) at Takula

Almora

09032016 22 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 4 39 UC Khanduri

Asst Director (Chem)

4 IMC(Gen) at JITI

Almora

16032017 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 9 42 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

5 IMC(ST) at ITI

Almora

15032016 19 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 41 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

6 IMC(Gen) at Ranibagh Haldwani Nainital

23022017 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 35 6 45 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

II- Total Participants

(Nos)

93 9 12 0 4 0 0 0 110 27 255

Grand Total (I + II)

13 PROGRAMMES

144 29 12 1 6 3 1 0 140 75 411

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Annex -II

List of Thrust Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo List of Thrust Industries

01 Floriculture

02 Medicinal herbs and aromatic herbs etc ndash processing

03 Honey

04 Horticulture and Agro based Industries such as -

a Sauces Ketchup etc

b Fruit juices amp fruit pulp

c Jams Jellies vegetable juices puree pickles etc

d Preserved fruits and vegetables

e Processing of fresh fruits and vegetables including packaging

f Processing preservation packaging of mushrooms

05 Food processing industry excluding those included in the negative list

06 Sugar and its by-products

07 Silk and silk products

08 Wool and wool products

09 Woven fabrics (Excisable garments)

10 Sports goods and articles and equipment for general physical exercise and equipment

for adventure sports activities

11 Paper and paper products excluding those in negative list

12 Pharma products

13 Information amp communication technology

Computer hardware

14 Bottling of mineral water

15 Eco-tourism ndash Hotels resorts spa entertainmentamusement parks and ropeways

16 Industrial gases (based on atmospheric fraction)

17 Handicrafts

18 Non-timber forest product based industries

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Negative List of Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo Negative list of Industries

01 Tobacco and tobacco products including cigarettes and pan masala

02 Thermal Power Plant (coaloil based)

03 Coal washeries dry coal processing

04 Inorganic Chemicals excluding medicinal grade oxygen (280411) medicinal grade hydrogen peroxide

(284711) compressed air (285130)

05 Organic Chemicals excluding Provitamins vitamins Hormones (2936) Glycosides (2939) sugars (2940)

06 Tanning and dying extracts tanins and their derivatives dyes colours paints and varnishes putty fillers and

other mastics inks

07 Marble and mineral substances not classified anywhere

08 Flour mills and rice mills

09 Foundries using coal

10 Minerals fuels mineral oils and products of their distillation

Bituminous substances mineral waxes

11 Synthetic rubber product

12 Cement clinkers and asbestos raw including fibre

13 Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp Fuses fireworks matches propellant powder etc)

14 Mineral or chemical fertilizers

15 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture and formulation)

16 Fibre glass and articles thereof

17 Manufacture of pulp ndash wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving pulp)

18 Branded aerated water soft drinks (non-fruit based)

19 Paper-

Writing or printing paper etc

Paper or paperboard etc

Maplitho paper etc

Newsprint in rolls or sheets

Craft paper etc

Sanitary towels etc

Cigarette paper

Grease-proof paper

Toilet or facial tissue etc

Paper and paperboard laminated internally with bitumen tar or asphalt

Carbon or similar copying paper

Products consisting of sheets of paper or paper board impregnated coated or covered with plastics etc

Paper and paperboard coated impregnated or covered with wax etc

20 Plastics and articles thereof

Serial No 5 Reproduction synthesis not allowed as also downstream industries for sugar

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Annex -III

RESTRICTIONS ON LOCATION OF INDUSTRIES MINING OPERATIONS AND OTHER DEVELOPMENT

ACTIVITIES IN DOON VALLEY IN UTTAR PRADESH

MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS

(Department of Environment Forests amp Wildlife)

New Delhi the 1st February 1989

NOTIFICATION

NOTIFICATION under section 3(2)(v) of Environment (Protection) Act 1986 and Rule 5(3) (d) of

Environment (Protection) Rules 1986 Restricting location of industries mining operations and other

development activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh

SO102(E) ndash Whereas notification under sub-rule (3) of rule 5 of the Environment (Protection)

Rules 1986 inviting objections against the imposition of restriction on location of industries mining

operation and other developmental activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh was published vide No

SO 923(E) dated the 6th October 1988

And Whereas all objections received have been duly considered by the Central Government

Now therefore in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (d) of sub-rule (3) of Rule 5 of the

said rules the Central Government hereby imposes restrictions on the following activities in Doon Valley

bounded on the North by Mussorie ridge in the North-East by Lesset Himalayan range on the South-

West by Shivalik ranges river Ganga in the South-East and river Yamuna in the North-West except those

activities which are permitted by the Central Government for examining the environmental impacts

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(i) Location setting of industrial units ndash It has to be as per guidelines given in the annexure or guidelines

as may be issued from time to time by the Ministry of Environment amp Forests Government of India

(ii) Mining ndash Approval of the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests must be obtained before starting

any mining activity

(iii) Tourism ndash It should as per Tourism Development Plan (TDP) to be prepared by the State Department

of Tourism and duly approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(iv) Grazing ndash As per the plan to be prepared by the State Government and duly approved by the Union

Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(v) Land Use ndash As per Master Plan of development and Land Use Plan of the entire area to be prepared

by the State Government and approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

[No J-200123886-1A]

Sd-

(KP GEETHAKRISHNAN)

Secretary

ANNEXURE

Guidelines for permitting restricting industrial units in the Doon Valley area

Industries will be classified under Green Orange and Red categories as shown below for purposes of

permittingrestricting such industrial units in the Doon Valley from the environmental and ecological

considerations

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CATEGORY GREEN

A LIST OF INDUSTRIES IN APPROVED INDUSTRIAL AREAS WHICH MAY BE DIRECTRLY CONSIDERED

FOR ISSUE OF NO OBJECTION CERTIFICATE WITHOUT REFERRING TO (MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS) (IN CASE OF DOUBTS REFERENCE WILL BE MADE TO MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS)

1 All such non-obnoxious and non-hazardous industries employing upto 100 persons The

abnoxious and hazardous industries are those using inflammable explosive corrosive or

toxic substances

2 All such industries which do not discharge industrial effluents of a polluting nature and

which do not undertake any of the following process

Electroplating

Galvanizing

Bleaching

Degreasing

Phosphating

Dyeing

Pickling tanning

Polishing

Cooking of fibres and Digesting

Designing of Fabric

Unhairing Soaking deliming and bating of hides

Washing of fabric

Trimming Puling juicing and blanching of fruits and vegetables

Washing of equipment and regular floor washing using of considerable cooling water

Separated milk buttermilk and whey

Stopping and processing of grain

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Distillation of alcohol stillage and evaporation

Slaughtering of animals rendering of bones washing of meat

Juicing of sugar cane extraction of sugar Filteration centrifugation distillation

Pulping and fermenting of coffee beam

Processing of fish

Filter back wash in DM Plants exceeding 20 KI per day capacity

Pulp making pulp processing and paper making Cocking of coal washing of blast furnace

flue gases

Stripping of oxides

Washing of used sand by hydraulic discharge

Washing of latex etc

Solvent extraction

3 All such industries which do no use fuel in their manufacturing process or in any subsidiary

process and which do not emit fugitive emissions of a diffused nature

Industries not satisfying any one of the three criteria are recommended to be referred to Ministry

of Environment amp Forests

The following industries appear to fall in non-hazardous non-obnoxious and non-polluting

category subject to fulfillment of above three conditions

1 Atta-chakkies

2 Rice Mullors

3 Iceboxes

4 Dal mills

5 Groundnut decortinating (dry)

6 Chilling

7 Tailoring and garment making

8 Apparl making 9 Cotton and woolen hosiery

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10 Handloom weaving

11 Shoe lace manufacturing

12 Gold and Silver thread and sari work

13 Gold and Silver smithy

14 Leather Footwear and leather products excluding tanning amp hide processing

15 Manufacture of mirror from sheet glass and photo-frame

16 Musical instruments manufacturing

17 Sports goods

18 Bamboo and cane products (only dry operations)

19 Card Board and paper products (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

20 Insulation and other coated papers (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

21 Scientific and Mathematical instruments

22 Furniture (Wooden and Steel)

23 Assembly of domestic electrical appliances

24 Radio assembling

25 Fountain pens

26 Polythene plastic and PVC goods through extrusionmoulding

27 Surgical gauges and bandages

28 Railway sleepers (only concrete)

29 Cotton spinning and weaving

30 Rope (cotton and plastic)

31 Carpet weaving

32 Assembly of Air coolers

33 Wires pipes-extruded shapes from metals

34 Automobile servicing amp repair stations

35 Assembly of Bicycles baby carriages and other small non-motorised vehicles

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36 Electronics equipment (assembly)

37 Toys

38 Candles

39 Carpentary ndash excluded saw mill

40 Cold storage (small scale)

41 Restaurants

42 Oil-ginningexpelling (non-hydrogenation and no refining)

43 Ice Cream

44 Mineralized water

45 Jobbing amp Machining

46 Manufacture of Steel units amp suit cases

47 Paper pins amp U clips

48 Block making for printing

49 Optical frames

CATEGORY ORANGE

B LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CAN BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY WITH PROPER

ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL ARRANGEMENT

1 All such industries which discharge some liquid effluents (below 500 klday) that can be

controlled with suitable proven technology

2 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is less than 24 mtday and

the particulars emissions from which can be controlled with suitable proven technology

3 All such industries employing not more than 500 persons

The following industries with adoption of proven pollution control technology subject to

fulfilling the above three condition fall under this category

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1 Lime manufacture ndash pending decision on proven pollution control device and

Supreme Courtrsquos decision on quarrying

2 Ceramics

3 Sanitary ware

4 Tyres and tubes

5 Refuse incineration (controlled)

6 Flour mills

7 Vegetable oils including solvent extracted oils

8 Soap without steam boiling process and synthetic detergents formulation

9 Steam generating plants

10 Manufacture of office and house hold equipment and appliances involving use of

fossil fuel combustion

11 Manufacture of machineries and machine tools and equipments

12 Industrial gases (only) Nitrogen Oxygen and CO2

13 Miscellaneous glassware without involving use of fossil-fuel combustion

14 Optical glass

15 Laboratory ware

16 Petroleum storage amp transfer facilities

17 Surgical and medical products including amp probabilities of latex products

18 Foot wear (Rubber)

19 Bakery products biscuits amp Confectioners

20 Instant teacoffee coffee processing

21 Malted food

22 Manufacture of power driven pumps compressors refrigeration units fire

fighting equipment etc

23 Wire drawing (cold process) amp bailing straps

24 Steel furniture fasteners etc

25 Plastic processed goods

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26

Medical amp surgical instruments

27

Acetylene (synthetic)

28

Glue amp Gelatine

29

Potassium permanganse

30

Metallic sodium

31

Photographic films papers amp photographic chemicals

32

Surface coating industries

33

Fragrances fragours amp food additives

34

Plant nutrients (only manure)

Note

35

aerated watersoft drink

(a) Industries falling within the above identified list shall be assessed by the State Pollution

Control Board and referred to the Union Department of Environment for consideration

before according No Objection Certificate

(b) The total number of fuel burning industries that shall be permitted in the Valley will be

limited by 8 tonnes per day or Sulphur Dioxides from all sources (This corresponds to 400

tonnes per day Coal with 1 sulphur)

(c) Setting of Industrial areas should be based on sound criteria

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CATEGORY RED

C LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CANNOT BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY

1 All those industries which discharge effluents of a polluting nature at the rate of more

than 500 klday and for which the natural course for sufficient dilution is not available

and effluents from which cannot be controlled with suitable technology

2 All such industries employing more than 500 personsday

3 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is more than 24 mtday

The following industries appear to fall under this category covered by all the points as

above

1 Ferrous and non-ferrous metal extraction refining casting forging alloy making

processing etc

2 Dry Coal ProcessingMineral processing industries like Ore

sintering benefication pollutization etc

3 Phosphate look processing plants

4 Cement plants with horizontal rotary kilns

5 Glass and glass products involving use of coal

6 Petroleum refinery

7 Petro-chemical industries

8 Manufacture of lubricating oils and greases

9 Synthetic rubber manufacture

10 Coal oil wood or nuclear based thermal power plants

11 Vanaspati hydrogenated vegetable oils for industrial purposes

12 Sugar mills (white and khandari)

13 Craft paper mills

14 Coke oven by products and coaltar distillation products

15 Alkalies

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16

Caustic soda

17

Potash

18

Electro thermal products (artificial abrasives Calcium carbide etc)

19

Phosphorous and its compounds

20

Acids and their salts (organic amp inorganic)

21

Nitrogen compounds (Cynides cynamides and other nitrogen compounds)

22

Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp fuses)

23

Pthalic anhydride

24

Processes involving chlorinated hydrocarbon

25

Chlorine Fluorine bromine Iodine amp their compounds

26

Fertilizer industry

27

Paper board and straw board

28

Synthetics fibres

29 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture

formulations)

amp

30 Basic drugs

31 Alcohol (Industrial or potable)

32 Leather industry including tanning and processing

33 Coke making coal liquification and fuel gas making industries

34 Fibre glass production and processing

35 Manufacture of pulp-wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving

pulp)

36 Pigment dyes and their intermediates

37 Industrial carbons (including graphite electrodes anodes midget electrodes

graphite blocks graphite crucibles gas carbons activated carbon synthetic

diamonds carbon black channel black lamp black etc)

38 Electro-chemicals (other than these covered under Alkali group)

39 Paints enamels amp varnishes

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40 Poly propylene

41 Poly Vinyl chloride

42 Cement with vertical shaft kiln technology penging certification of proven

technology on pollution control

43 Chlorates perchlorates amp peroxides

44 Polishes

45 Synthetic resin amp Plastic products

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoSUPPORT FOR ENTREPRENEURIAL AND MANAGERIAL

DEVELOPMENT OF SMEs THROUGH INCUBATORrdquo

PLACE- Graphic Era University Dehradun

DATE- 16112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 86

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh SC Kandpal

Asstt Director (MF)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh BK Tiwari DG

Graphic Era University

Sh Amit Mohan Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoSUPPORT FOR ENTREPRENEURIAL AND MANAGERIAL

DEVELOPMENT OF SMEs THROUGH INCUBATORrdquo

PLACE- University of Petroleum amp Energy

Studies Dehradun

DATE- 18112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 70

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh Amit Mohan

Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Dr KS Mishra Senior Professor

UPES Dehradun

Dr Shailey Singhal Associate Professor

UPES Dehradun

Dr PK Mishra Associate Professor

UPES Dehradun

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoZERO DEFECT ZERO EFFECTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Gardenia SIDCUL Haridwar

DATE- 08112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 58

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoZERO DEFECT ZERO EFFECTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Gardenia SIDCUL Haridwar

DATE- 16032017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 59

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh Pushkar Singh

Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Abhishek Srivastava ZED Consultant

QCI

Sh DK Aggarwal Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Amit Mohan Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoZERO DEFECT ZERO EFFECTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Rudra Continental Rudrapur

DATE- 22022017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 54

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh SC Kandpal

Asstt Director (MF)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh YC Pandey GM

DIC US Nagar

Sh Ashok Bansal Ex President

KGCCI

Sh DK Aggarwal Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoProduct Certificationrdquo

PLACE- Selaqui Dehradun

DATE- 19102016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 60

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh UC Khanduri

Asstt Director (Chem)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

ShSaurabh Tiwari Scientist

BIS Dehradun

Sh Kush Sharma Scientist

BIS Dehradun

Sh Ashish Bhargava Manager

URS Certification Haridwar

Sh Manoj Gaur Branch Director

NSIC Dehradun

Sh SS Katiyal Manager

DIC Dehradun

Sh Manoj Sharma President

UIWA Dehradun

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Reimbursement of Units under Technology amp Quality Up gradation Support

to MSME (TEQUP) for acquiring National and International Product

Certification

The details for the period 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are given below

SNo Name Of the Unit Reimbursement

Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Hertech Electronics

Plot NoI E Sector 12 IIE SIDCUL Haridwar

Rs 26250-

Total Rs 26250-

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CHAPTER-VIII

VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

Vendor Development Programmes (VDPs) are being organized by MSME Development

Institutes located in every corner of the country to provide common platform for business as

well as selling organizations to interact with each other with a view to identifying emerging

demands of the buyer organizations while simultaneously providing an opportunity for

displaying the capabilities of the small scale entrepreneurs and their industrial ventures Such

programmes have proved to be of immense use in locating suitable entrepreneurs by a

number of buying organizations including the Public Sector Enterprises various Wings of

Defence Railways and others in indigenising a number of products which hitherto have been

imported at a colossal cost

Two types of VDPs are being organized by MSME DIs - National Level VDPs -cum-

Exhibitions and State Level VDPs In National Level VDPs of 3 days duration large scale

organizations such as BEL BHEL TELCO BSNL IOC NHPC NTPC etc interact with MSEs in

establishing potential vendors In these National Level VDPs an exhibition is also put up for

displaying the products of MSMEs and large scale organizations In State Level VDPs only

one or two buying large scale organisation functioning in the State participates in the

programme and interacts with MSMEs (sellers) in the Buyer-Seller Meets Business enquiries

ranging from `5 crore to `20 crore per VDP are being generated through National Level

VDPs

MSME-DI conducted 05 State Level Vendor Development Programme in different

places of Uttarakhand state Details of programmes are as under

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- HRD Centre BHEL Haridwar

DATE- 09112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 28

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh DK Aggarwal

AsstDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Kotdwar

DATE- 16122016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 63

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh DS Martolia

AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME Haldwani

Sh Manoj Kumar General Manager

BEL Kotdwar

Sh SC Kandpal AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Haridwar

DATE- 29112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 38

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh Amit Mohan

Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Rajeshwar Giri DGM

THDC Rishikesh

Sh RM Dubey DGM (Procurement)

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Rai Singh DGM (VDP)

THDC Rishikesh

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME Haldwani

Sh GC Joshi Dy Manager

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Yogesh Sharma Manager

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Sadhu Ram Saini President

BIDWABahadrabad

Sh Harendra Garg Chairman

SMA Haridwar

Sh DK Aggarwal Asstt Director

MSME Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Rudrapur

DATE- 09032017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 58

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh SC Kandpal

Astt Director (MF)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Skand Shiv Bhardwaj BHEL

CFP Rudrapur

Sh K Das GM

Ic BHEL CFP Rudrapur

Sh VK Sharma Dy Director Ic

MSME-DI Haldwani

ShYC Pandey GM

DIC Rudrapur

Sh Ashok Bansal Ex President

KGCCI Kashipur

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Patel Nagar Dehradun

DATE- 20102016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 65

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR SH UCKHANDURI

AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Ashok Lalwani HUDCO

Dehradun

Sh Mahesh Sharma President

UIWA Dehradun

Sh Manoj Gaur BM

NSIC Dehradun

SmtKaushlya Bandhu Jt Director

DOI Dehradun

Sh SP Goyal Incharge

KGCCI Dehradun

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CHAPTER-IX

MARKETING ASSISTANCE AND TECHNOLOGY UP-GRADATION

SCHEME FOR MSME AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE ON BAR-CODE

MSMEs sector has emerged as a highly vibrant and dynamic sector of the Indian

economy over the last five decades MSMEs are not only playing crucial role in providing

large employment opportunities at comparatively lower capital cost than large industries but

also helping in industrialization of rural and backward areas thereby reducing regional

imbalances assuring more equitable distribution of national income and wealth

It may be mentioned here that Marketing a strategic tool for business development is

critical for the growth and survival of MSMEs Marketing is most important factor for the

success of any enterprise It is one of the weakest areas wherein MSMEs face major

problems in the present competitive age Due to lack of information scarcity of resources

and unorganized way of selling marketing MSME sector finds problems in exploiting new

markets

The objective of this programme envisages that some of those clusters of MSMEs which

have quality production and export potential shall be identified amp encouraged and assisted

through this scheme to achieve competitiveness in the national and international markets

The programme aims at improving the marketing competitiveness of MSME sector by

improving their techniques and technologiesrsquo promotion of exports and to provide a check on

imports also

Financial assistance on Bar-code

The basic objective of financial assistance is to enhance the marketing competitiveness of

Micro amp Small Enterprises (MSEs) by way of

(i) Providing 75 of one-time registration fee and annual recurring fee (for first three

years) paid by MSEs to GS1 India

(ii) (ii) Popularizing the adoption of bar codes on large scale amongst MSEs and (iii)

Motivating and encouraging MSEs for use of bar codes through conducting

seminars on Bar-code etc

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Reimbursement of Units under Bar Code ndash

The details for the period 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are given below

SNo Name Of the Unit Reimbursement Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Janisons Herbo Labs Pvt Ltd

Plot No 6Sector II DC IIE

Pantnagar

38430-

2- Ms Garg Foods

Naya Gaon Julfkaar

Kaladhungi Nainital

33451-

3- Ms Shree Herbal Health Care 79 Arhat Bazar Saharanpur Road Dehradun

25695-

4- Ms Govindam Enterprises

D-144F Top Floor Freedom Fighter Enclave

New Delhi

25695-

5- Ms Demigod Agro Food Pvt Ltd

4 Nandpuri Arya Nagar Chowk Opp Holy Baril

Jwalapur Haridwar

25695-

Total Rs 148966-

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Reimbursement to the Participating Units in Trade FairExhibition for the

year 2016-17 for Uttarakhand state ndash

SNo

Name of the Unit Amt Reimbursed

1 Ms Kashmir Emporium Raipur Road Dehradun

(International)

Rs 122772-

2 Ms Rawat Engg Tech Pvt Ltd Dehradun

(Domestic)

Rs 30000-

Total Rs 152772-

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CHAPTER-X

Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme (CLCSS) for Technology

Upgradation of the Small Scale Industries

The Ministry of Small Scale Industries (SSI) is operating a scheme for technology

upgradation of Small Scale Industries (SSI) called the Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme

(CLCSS) The Scheme aims at facilitating technology upgradation by providing upfront capital

subsidy to SSI units including tiny khadi village and coir industrial units on institutional

finance (credit) availed of by them for modernisation of their production equipment (plant and

machinery) and techniques The Scheme provides for 15 per cent capital subsidy to SSI units

including tiny units on institutional finance availed of by them for induction of well established

and improved technology in selected subsectorsproducts approved under the Scheme The

eligible amount of subsidy calculated under the scheme is based on the actual loan amount not

exceeding Rs1 crore

Due to insufficient investment and lack of awareness of both the quality standards and

access to modern technologies a large percentage of SSI units continue with outdated

technology and plant amp machinery With increasing competition due to liberalisation of the

economy the survival and growth of the SSI units are critically dependent on their

modernisation and technological upgradation Upgradation of both the process of manufacture

and corresponding plant and machinery is necessary for the small enterprises to reduce the cost

of production and remain price competitive at a time when cheaper products are easily available

in the global market

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CHAPTER-XI

QUALITY UPGRADATIONENVIRONMENT MANAGAMENT FOR

SMALL SCALE SECTOR THROUGH INCENTIVE FOR ISO 9000ISO

14001HACCP CERTIFICATION

The Small Scale Sector has emerged as dynamic and vibrant sector of Indian

Economy and it has been making significant contribution to industrial production export and

employment generation The process of economic liberalization and market reforms has

opened up the Indian small scale sector to the global competition In order to enhance the

competitive strength of the small scale sector the Government introduced an incentive

scheme for their technological upgradationquality improvement and environment

management The scheme provides incentive to those small scale ancillary undertaking who

have acquired ISO 9000ISO 14001HACCP certifications The scheme for ISO 9000

reimbursement in operation since March 1994 has now been enlarged so as to include

reimbursement of expenses for acquiring ISO 14001 certification also vide this Office

Administrative Order No41(8)ISOElectx2002 dt 28th October 2002 Upto 31st march

2014 25652 Micro amp Small units have been benefited from the scheme

-The Scheme envisages reimbursement of charges of acquiring ISO-9000ISO-

14001HACCP certifications to the extent of 75 of the expenditure subject to a

maximum of Rs 75000- in each case

The Salient features of the Scheme

a) The Permanent Registered Micro Small Enterprises (MSEs) units are eligible to avail

the Incentive Scheme

b) The Scheme is applicable to those MSEsancillaryTinySSSBE units who have already

acquired ISO-9000ISO-14001HACCP certification

c) The Scheme is applicable to those MSEsancillaryTinySSSBE units who have already

acquired ISO-9000ISO-14001HACCP certification

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Reimbursement to Units under ISO 900014000 scheme in Uttarakhand

state ndash

Approval details of units during 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are as under ndash

SNo Name of the Unit Reimbursement

Total Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Bajaj Nutraceuticals Roorkee Haridwar 45000-

2- Ms Nirmal Auto Components Bahadrabad Haridwar 38363-

3- Ms Manchanda Herbal Products Haridwar 46954-

4- Ms APS Electopower Pvt Ltd Haridwar

40500-

5- Ms Shree Badrinath Vaikalpik Urja Dehradun 30000-

6- Ms Rapid Moulders Pvt Ltd Haridwar 56250-

Total Rs 257067-

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CHAPTER-XII

GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT PREFERENCE POLICY FOR MICRO

amp SMALL ENTERPRISES

In order to provide assistance and support to Micro amp Small Enterprises (MSEs) for

marketing their products under the present Government Procurement Preference Policy for

micro amp small enterprises (MSEs) Government of India has been extending various facilities to

the MSEs registered with National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC) under its Single Point

Registration Scheme In addition to the facilities 358 items are also reserved for exclusive

purchase from MSE sector

Following units were enlisted under single point registration

SN Name amp Address Unit Amount Rs 1 Ms Ujjwal Labour Contract Co-operative Society

Dehradun

2000-

2 Ms Pacific Dynamics Roorkee

2000-

3 Ms Radiant Energy Enterprises Dehradun

1250-

4 Ms Harit Agro Products Jaspur Kashipur

2000-

5 Ms Asian Galaxy Pvt Ltd

Plot No 3 Sector IIDL IIE SIDCUL

5000-

6 Ms Isha Construction

Shop 32 amp 34 Grand Floor Raipur Road- Dehradun

2000-

7 Ms Dhirendra Singh Negi

Village Talli Bagi Patti Tehri Garhwal

2000-

8 Ms Electrocon Power

Village Rameshwarput Lalpur US Nagar

2000-

9 Ms Special Cables Pvt Ltd

Unit 2 Plot No 60-65 Sector-3IIE Pantnagar

3435-

10 Ms GB Equipment Systems Ltd

Industrial Area Selaqui- Dehradun

3500-

11 Ms GB Springs

PL 2223 Km Chakrata Road Rampur Dehradun

5000-

12 Ms Accuraus (India)

B-7 Ramnaga Indl Estate Roorke

2000-

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13 Ms Modern Electrn Electric Co

Dehradun

2000-

14 Ms Ms Godarari Enterprises

Dehradun

1250-

15 Ms Kanha Plastics Pvt Ltd

Dehradun

5000-

16 Ms IC Electicals Co(P) Ltd

Plot No E-94 Industrial Area Bharabad Haridwar

3450-

17 Ms Whale Graphics(India)Ltd

Dehradun

5000-

18 Jainson Herbo Labs Pvt Ltd

IIDC IIE US Nagar Pantnagar

3000-

19 Ms Krishna Murari Infratech

Pvt Ltd Haldwani

2000-

20 Ms Sakti Constructions

392 Indra Nagar Colony Dehrdun

3500-

21 Ms Universal Ind

B-8 Industrial Estate Bazpur Road Kashipur

5000-

22 Ms Sai Globe Packaging

Central Hope Town SelaquiDehradun

5000-

23 Ms Surat singh amp Sons

54 Akashdeep ColonyChakrata Road Dehradun

2000-

24 Ms Girraj Kintwear

7 Co-Operativ Society IE- Dehradun

2000-

25 Ms HQ Lamps Manufacturing

7 3-35 Sector 6 A SIDCUL Haridwar

3000-

26 Ms Uttam Rice amp Seeds Pvt Ltd

Gausala Mour Ramnagar Road Partappur Kashipur

2000-

27 Ms Creative Paper Products Rudrpur

2000-

28 Ms Asia Industries

Village Phaujimatkota Post ndashBhoorrani Rudrapur

-

29 Ms Shamsons Industries

C-22 Deveboomi Industrial Estate Roorkee

3000-

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30 Reveal Environment Solutions Kh N-999

Salem pur Rajputan Indusstrial Estate Roorkee

2000-

31 Ms Shiva Enterprises

2071 West Amber Talab Roorkee

2000-

32 Ms Aska Equipment Ltd

Plot NoC-21 Devbhoomi Indl Estate Raipur Haridwar

3000-

33 Ms Infinity

Kh Village Raipur Haridwar

3450-

34 Ms Badrinath Vaikalpik Urja

Shah Nagar Near Railaway Crossing Defance Colony Dehradun

2000-

35 Ms Amardeep Designs (P) Ltd

KhNo163 Laheshwari BhagwanPur Roorklee

3000-

36 Ms Amrit Herbals

Village amp Po Bhauwala-Dehradun

2000-

37 Ms Growth Associates

131 2nd

Floor BT Ganj-Roorkee

3000-

38 Ms Himalayan Hi Tech

Nurseries Santi Aashram Bharatpur Kamachaur

2000-

39 Ms JS Industries

Kunda Jaspur Road Kashipur US Nagar

3000-

40 Ms Digitech

8 Industrial Area Near Ram Nagar- Roorkee

2000-

41 Ms K-2 Cloth

Plot No 126-127 Sector IIDC

2000-

42 Ms Dinex India Pvt Ltd

59 Gandhi Road

2000-

43 Ms SK Guta

15 A Enclave GMS Road Dehradun

2000-

44 Ms Fire Devices(P) Ltd

Plot No 19-20 Sector-3A Indl Area SIDCUL Haridwar

3450-

Total

118285-

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CHAPTER-XIII

REVENUE EARNED

This Institute has earned revenue of Rs 140485- through consultancy services

provided to the MSMEs and fee collected for training programmes as per details given

below-

SNo Revenue Earnings Total for the

Financial Year (Rs)

1

CF WS revenue

0

2 Skill development programme (Training) fees- regular

course

8000

3 Skill development programme (Training) fees

Specialized High Tech Course (including CAD CAM)

0

4 Sale of Traineersquos products 50

5 Training Programme fees-

i Under Core Programme Action Plan 0

ii (Under PD Account) 0

6 Management Development Programme 0

7 Seminars Feesworkshop 5100

8 Capacity assessment 0

9 Project appraisals 0

10 Sick unit studies 0

11 In plant studies 0

12 Surveys 0

13 Energy audits 0

14 NSIC Registration GSPP 118285

15 Sub-Contracting Exchange (SCX) 0

16 Sale of publications 50

17 Others 6500

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18 Fee for participation in National Award-2013 0

19 NVDPVDP 0

TOTAL 137985

20 Sale of US stores etc 2500

Grand Total 140485

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CHAPTER-XIV

USE OF OFFICIAL LANGUAGE

Hindi is the Official Language of the Union of India and the Government policy aims at

progressively increasing the use of Hindi in official work Effective steps were taken during

the year in the Ministry of MSME to ensure compliance to Official Language Policy

implementation of the annual programme and compliance with the various orders of the

Government of India on the recommendations of the Committee of Parliament on Official

Language

COMPLIANCE OF SECTION 3(3)OF THE OFFICIAL LANGUAGE ACT 1963

All documents such as General Orders Notifications Press Communique Contracts

Agreements Tender Forms amp Notices Resolution MemorandumOffice memorandum

Administrative or other reports and Official Papers laid before a House or the Houses of

Parliament under section 3(3) of the Official Languages Act 1963 were issued bilingually

ie in Hindi and English General orders meant for departmental use were issued in Hindi

only

REPLIES TO LETTERS IN HINDI

All letters received in Hindi were replied to in Hindi

CORRESPONDENCE IN HINDI

Letters to State Governments Union Territory and Central Government offices located

in regions lsquoArsquo and lsquoBrsquo were issued in Hindi to the extent possible Similarly letters were sent in

Hindi to Central Government offices located in region lsquoCrsquo as per the targets laid down in the

Annual Programme About 9007 correspondence was made in Hindi in region lsquoArsquo 100 in

region rsquoBrsquo and 100 in region lsquoCrsquo

SECTIONS SPECIFIED FOR WORKING IN HINDI

The sections of the Ministry specified for doing 100 work in Hindi are working

satisfactorily

MONITORING AND INSPECTIONS

In order to ensure compliance with the Official Language Policy monitoring is done

though regular inspections

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CHAPTER-XV

TARGETS amp ACHIEVEMENTS

PART-A

1 Change in Industrial Scenario if any Industrial activity is gaining

momentum due to Industrial package to the state amp the upgradation of the MSEs

2 Other information ndash

I No of unit visited by MSME-DI

Official 117

Ii Total No of visitors inquiries

received in MSME-DI 648

iii Total No persons trained with- 414

a General 214

b Women Entrepreneurs 110 c SCST 17413 d Other backward Classes etc 12

e Minorities 0

3 Expenditure in Plan amp Non-Plan

a Plan Scheme-

Allotment Cumulative expenditure

FUNDS EXPENDITURE

Salary-14000000 12144775

Medical- 125000 124655

TE- 650000 647151

OE- 800000 7 99999

RRT- 4000 3000

Total 15579000 13719580

b Non-Plan Scheme- Nil

4 Administration Over

one year

Less than one year

a

b c

d

Post vacant Disciplinary proceeding initiated concluded pending Audit objections pending amp replied

Court cases pending if necessary

13

Nil Nil

Nil

01

Nil Nil

Nil

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Part- B

(This part may reflect the problems and actual work done under each programme as well

as actual extension service rendered for promotion of Industries)

1 Modernization of Workshop and

Laboratories- During

the month

Cumulative for the year

i Sanction received by MSME-DI

Converting the MSME-DI

Nil Nil

ii Value of new machinery

equipment installed received

Nil Nil

iii Value of orders of Machinery amp

Equipment placed with

DGSampD supplies

Nil Nil

2 Trade Industry growth-

i Nos of UAM registered

Manufacturingservice activity

Micro-5363 Small- 1707 Medium- 156

Total- 7226 (up to March2017)

ii Nos of UAM registered

ManufacturingServicing

activity

Manufacturing- 4243

Service- 2983

Total- 7226 (up to March2015)

iii Changes in industrial growth

rate if any (give information for

each trade unit(s) separately)

The industrial climate generated due to

announcement of Concessional package

provided impetus to the growth

parameters

3 Technical Assistance-

i No of entrepreneurs assisted

at the MSME-DI premises

outside premises

6481913

ii No of entrepreneurs assisted

at their premises

631

iii No of trade Associations

contacted for up-gradation of

Industries

12

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iv Details of programme for

specific group of covered in

Action Plan prepared along

with their details

NA

v No of units registered under

the Govt purchase

programme

43 Nos

vi Identification of products

having potential for

development in the State

(Attach a separate list)

1 Fruit based products

2 Processing of vegetables

3 Spice grinding

4 Glow signboard amp hoardings

5 Medicinal concentrate

6 Essential Oils

vii Problems of trade Industries

other than financial if any

Marketing amp transportation bottleneck

viii Additional support required for

improving performance of

trade Industries

Marketing Support

x Any other significant

programme Give information

or work done for each trade

discipline separately and

enclosed separate sheet to

highlight the salient points of

work done

No

4 Ancillary Development Programme No of-

a Captive Ancillary in the State NA

b New units (Anc) established

during the month

NA

c New items identified and

accepted for promoting

Ancillary

NA

d Vendor Development

Programme organized for

whom

Conducted programmes-

National Level-00

State level- 05 nos

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5 Any other special work done by the Institute- -

- One day awareness programme on Packaging for Exports

In Association with SBS College Rudrapur at Rudrapur on 31052016 for 32

participants

- One day workshop on Quality Management System amp Quality Technology

Tools (QMSQTT)

In Association with Bahadrabad Industries Development Welfare

Association Haridwar at Haridwar on 21072016 for 32 participants

- One day awareness programme on Product Certification

Conducted at Selaqui Dehradun on 19102016 for 60 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Design Clinic

Conducted at Haridwar on 20022016 for 28 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Digital Payment

Conducted in Uttarakhand State 16 programmes for 406 participants

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Part C Other Special Activities

Sl No Activity Target Achievement

1 Hindi Meeting 04 nos 04 nos

2 Hindi Pakhwara amp Hindi Diwas from 14092016 to

28092016 01 no 01 no

3 Hindi Workshop Nil Nil

4 Assistance provided in EDP of other organisation

(2 days EDP of NCCD) at MSME-DI

Haldwani

Nil 01 no

5 (i)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp Commercial Bid Opening on Lean Manufacturing for Auto component at Rudrapur on 22042016

(ii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in joint DSR

audit Audit with NPC Kanpur of Boss Cluster Rudrapur from 20042016 to 21042016 (iii)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint MBR3 Audit with QCI of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar from 08082016 to 10082016 (iv) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Boss Cluster at Rudrapur in November 2016

(v) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR5 Audit

of Pace Auto Cluster-1 at Rudrapur in November 2016 (vi)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint Audit

of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar in December 2016 (vii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Havells Fan Lean Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017 (viii)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp

Commercial Bid Opening for Plastic Component Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017

Nil

08 nos

6 Participated in National Awards held in Ludhiana Punjab on 18102016 presented by Honrsquoble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi

Nil 01 no

7 Participated in PMEGP Task force meeting of Nainital

District on 020816081116 Nil 02 nos

8 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a 3 days exhibition lsquoDestination Uttarakhand 2016rsquo organised by Ms Freindz Exhibition amp Promotions (p) ltd New Delhi at Dehradun from 24-26102016

Nil 01 no

9 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in the Stone Laying

ceremony of a new Technology Centre at Sitarganj on 141116 inaugrated by Honrsquoble Union Minister of MSMEs Sh Kalaraj Mishra

Nil 01 no

10 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a lsquoVendor Meet-

2016rsquo organised by Tata Auto Comp Systems Ltd at Rudrapur

Nil 01 no

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11 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in SLSC meeting for

National Awards and SLAB meeing at Dehradun on 17022017

Nil 01 no

12 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a training on

Lean Manufacturing at Indore MP from 080317 to 100317

Nil 01 no

13 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Hindi meeting

organized by NARAKAS on 30032017 01 no 01 no

PART-E

Sl

No

Description of activity Annual target Under PD

Ac

Total

1 EDPIMCEET Export

Packging Product

Certification QMS-QTT

Incubator ZEDDesign

8611113

31

Nil 25

i No of programmes

conducted

7601113

31

Nil 23

ii No of persons trained 159255032

326032235

16828

Nil 1001

2 Follow-up action of previous Entrepreneurship Development Programmes -

Year Total no of trainees

trained

No of trainees who

have set up units

employed till date

2006-07 143 39

2007-08 917 71

2008-09 946 36

2009-10 2323 43

2010-11 2203 49

2011-12 2321 53

2012-13 2265 59

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2013-14 2234 74

2014-15 504 53

2015-16 926

2016-17 414

3 Motivational Campaigns- Annual target Conducted

No of Campaigns

conducted

06 06

4 i Project profiles (new) Nil Nil

ii Project profiles

(updated)

Nil Nil

iii State industrial

profiles

Nil 1

iv District industrial

potential survey

reports

Nil 13

v Any other Nil Nil

5 Name of the units

provided-

Intensive technical

consultancy (A brief

write-up)

6 Programme on ISO 900014000

Year Target No of

Programmes

conducted

No of Units

participated

No of units

obtained ISO

certification

during the

year

No of units

obtained ISO

Certification

till date

2006-07 - - - - -

2007-08 - - - - -

2008-09 - - - 17 17

2009-10 - - - 10 10

2010-11 - - - - 24

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2011-12 - - - - 25

2012-13 - - - - Nil

2013-14 - - - - 17

2014-15 - - - 18

2015-16 - - - 11 11

7 Programmes on

Name of the programme No of Programmes No of participants

WTO - -

One Day Awareness

Programme on Cluster Dev

Scheme

- -

One day Awareness

Programme on IPR

- -

9 Vendor Development Programmes cum exhibitions

Year Tar

get

No of

VDPs

conducted

No of SSI

units

participat

ed

No unit

register

ed

During

the

month

No of SSI units obtained orders

No

Rs No Rs

2006-07 1 - - - - - - - -

2007-08 NIL - - - - - - - -

2008-09 1 1 120 - - - - - -

2009-10 1 - - - - - - - -

2010-11 1 1 43 - - - - - -

2011-12 3 3 222 - - - - - -

2012-13 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

311

158+551

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2013-14 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

314

148+1541

-

-

-

-

-

- 2014-15 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

374

118+2000

-

-

-

-

-

-

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2015-16 5 1

5(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

236

100+2000

-

-

-

-

-

- 2016-17 5 1

5(SVDP)

0(NVDP)

259

Nil

10 Programmes on Achievement

ii Energy conservationEnergy Efficient

Technology etc

00

iv Packaging for export 01

v Product Certification 01

vi CLCSS 00

vii QMSQTT 01

Viii Lean Manufacturing 00

ix Business Incubator 03

x Design Clinic 01

xi ZED 03

11

Revenue of the Institute

Total revenue

earned

Rs

140485-

12

Revenue of the workshop

Annual

Target

Total revenue

earned

Rs

Nil Nil

13 Media coverage details- No(s)

i Press releases during the Year 4

ii Exhibitions participated 02

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iii RadioTV talks -

iv Advertisements released 5

v Press clipping compiled for the year -

vi Press clipping hosted on website -

vii Publications if any -

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CHAPTER-XVI

DISTRICT INDUSTRIES CENTRES VISITED BY THE OFFICERS OF

THIS INSTITUTE

The officers of this Institute visited District Industries Centre for discussion relating to

development of industries in the state and in connection with attending the Task Force

Meetingother official work

1 District Industries Centre Haldwani

2 District Industries Centre Almora

3 District Industries Centre Rudrapur Udham Singh Nagar

4 District Industries Centre Bageshwar

5 District Industries Centre Roorkee

6 District Industries Centre Dehradun

7 District Industries Centre Kotdwar

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CHAPTER-XVII

INCENTIVES TO ENTREPRENEURS

(i) Fiscal Incentives to new Industrial Units and to existing units on their substantial

expansion

New Industrial units and existing industrial units on their substantial expansion as defined set

up in growth centers industrial infrastructure development center(IIDCs) Industrial Estates

Export Processing Zones Theme Parks (Food Processing Parks Software Technology Parks

etc) as stated in Annexure-1 and Other areas as notified from time to time by the Central

Government are entitled to

(A) 100 (hundred percent) outright excise duty exception for a period of 10 years from

the date of commencement of commercial production

(B) 100 Income tax exemption for initial period of five years and thereafter 30 for

companies and 25 for other than companies for a further period of five years for

the entire state of Uttaranchal and Himachal Pradesh from the date of

commencement of commercial production

(C) 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

Rs30 lakh The existing units will also be entitled to this subsidy on their substantial

expansion as defined

(D) Thrust sector industries as mentioned in Annexure-II are entitled to similar

concession as mentioned in para 3(i) amp (ii) above in the entire state of Uttaranchal

and Himachal Pradesh without any area restrictions

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Development of Industrial Infrastructure

(i) The funding pattern under the Growth Centre Scheme currently envisaging a

central assistance of Rs10 crore per center is raised to Rs15 crore per center

(ii) The financing pattern of integrated infrastructure development center (IIDC)

between Government of India and SIDBI will change from 23 to 41 and the GOI

funds would be in the nature of a grant so as to provide the required infrastructural

support

Other Incentives

(i) Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna (PMMY) To bring the unbanked people under

the mainstream banking and make the neglected section of the population self

reliant and self dependent Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna was launched under 3

stages ie Shishu (Max Rs 50000) Kishor (Max Rs 5 Lacs)and Tarun (Rs 10

Lacs)

(iv) Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP)

Government of India has approved the introduction of a new credit linked subsidy

programme called Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation programme (PMEGP)

by merging the two schemes Prime Ministerrsquos Rojgar Yojana (PMRY) and Rural

Employment Generation Programme (REGP) for generation of employment

opportunities through establishment of Micro enterprise in rural as well as urban

areas PMEGP is a central sector scheme and being administrated by Ministry of

Micro Small amp Medium Enterprises (Mo MSME) The scheme is implementing by

Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC)a statutory organization under the

administrative control of Mo MSME as the single nodal agency at the National

level At the State level the scheme is being implemented through State

KVIC Directorates State Khadi amp Village Industries Boards ( KVIBs) and District

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Industries Centre( DICs) and Banks The Government subsidy under the scheme is

being routed by KVIC through the identified banks for eventual distribution to the

beneficiaries entrepreneurs in their Bank accounts

Ineligible Industries under the Policy

The list of industries excluded from the purview of proposed concessions is at

Annexure ndashII

In addition the Doon Valley Notifications (SONo102(E) dated 1st Feb 1989

(Annexure-IV) as amended from time to time issued by Ministry of Environment amp

Forests would continue to operate in the Doon Valley area on the industries

notified under it are excluded from the proposed concessions in the state of

Uttarakhand

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Annex -I

DETAILS OF TRAINING PROGRAMME CONDUCTED DURING THE YEAR 2016-17 S No Programme details Duration Candidate Details Name of the

Coordinator SC ST OBC PH GEN TOTAL M F M F M F M F M F

EDP

1 EDP (GEN) on Tour

Operator amp Tourist Guide at Ranibagh

Haldwani Nainital

18022017

to 22022017

10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 2 22 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director (Mech)

2 EDP(SC) on Wireman

Training at Shantipuri

Pantnagar US Nagar

13022017

to

23022017

18 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 20 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

3 ESDP (WPH-STP)

on Bakery amp

Confectionary Products Ranibagh

Nainital

06092016

to

20102016

0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 20 23 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

4 ESDP(SC-STP) on

Computer Accounting with Tally at

Kaladhungi Nainital

16082016

to 29092016

10 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

5 ESDP(SC) on Computer Accounting

Dehradun

21072016 to

02092016

10 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 5 25 UC Khanduri Asst Director

(Chem)

6 ESDP(GEN) on

Garments

Manufacturing at

Almora

22072016

to

02092016

0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 21 23 DS Martolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

7 ESDP(GEN) on Solar Energy at Haldwani

Nainital

04112016 to

16122016

3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 16 0 20 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

I- Total Participants

(Nos)

51 20 0 1 2 3 1 0 30 48 156

IMC

1 IMC(Gen) at Pantnagar US Nagar

23022017 16 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 13 8 38 DK Aggarwal Asst Director

(Mech)

2 IMC(SC) at ITI

Bageshwar

18032017 31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 50 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

3 IMC(SC) at Takula

Almora

09032016 22 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 4 39 UC Khanduri

Asst Director (Chem)

4 IMC(Gen) at JITI

Almora

16032017 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 9 42 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

5 IMC(ST) at ITI

Almora

15032016 19 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 41 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

6 IMC(Gen) at Ranibagh Haldwani Nainital

23022017 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 35 6 45 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

II- Total Participants

(Nos)

93 9 12 0 4 0 0 0 110 27 255

Grand Total (I + II)

13 PROGRAMMES

144 29 12 1 6 3 1 0 140 75 411

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Annex -II

List of Thrust Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo List of Thrust Industries

01 Floriculture

02 Medicinal herbs and aromatic herbs etc ndash processing

03 Honey

04 Horticulture and Agro based Industries such as -

a Sauces Ketchup etc

b Fruit juices amp fruit pulp

c Jams Jellies vegetable juices puree pickles etc

d Preserved fruits and vegetables

e Processing of fresh fruits and vegetables including packaging

f Processing preservation packaging of mushrooms

05 Food processing industry excluding those included in the negative list

06 Sugar and its by-products

07 Silk and silk products

08 Wool and wool products

09 Woven fabrics (Excisable garments)

10 Sports goods and articles and equipment for general physical exercise and equipment

for adventure sports activities

11 Paper and paper products excluding those in negative list

12 Pharma products

13 Information amp communication technology

Computer hardware

14 Bottling of mineral water

15 Eco-tourism ndash Hotels resorts spa entertainmentamusement parks and ropeways

16 Industrial gases (based on atmospheric fraction)

17 Handicrafts

18 Non-timber forest product based industries

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Negative List of Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo Negative list of Industries

01 Tobacco and tobacco products including cigarettes and pan masala

02 Thermal Power Plant (coaloil based)

03 Coal washeries dry coal processing

04 Inorganic Chemicals excluding medicinal grade oxygen (280411) medicinal grade hydrogen peroxide

(284711) compressed air (285130)

05 Organic Chemicals excluding Provitamins vitamins Hormones (2936) Glycosides (2939) sugars (2940)

06 Tanning and dying extracts tanins and their derivatives dyes colours paints and varnishes putty fillers and

other mastics inks

07 Marble and mineral substances not classified anywhere

08 Flour mills and rice mills

09 Foundries using coal

10 Minerals fuels mineral oils and products of their distillation

Bituminous substances mineral waxes

11 Synthetic rubber product

12 Cement clinkers and asbestos raw including fibre

13 Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp Fuses fireworks matches propellant powder etc)

14 Mineral or chemical fertilizers

15 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture and formulation)

16 Fibre glass and articles thereof

17 Manufacture of pulp ndash wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving pulp)

18 Branded aerated water soft drinks (non-fruit based)

19 Paper-

Writing or printing paper etc

Paper or paperboard etc

Maplitho paper etc

Newsprint in rolls or sheets

Craft paper etc

Sanitary towels etc

Cigarette paper

Grease-proof paper

Toilet or facial tissue etc

Paper and paperboard laminated internally with bitumen tar or asphalt

Carbon or similar copying paper

Products consisting of sheets of paper or paper board impregnated coated or covered with plastics etc

Paper and paperboard coated impregnated or covered with wax etc

20 Plastics and articles thereof

Serial No 5 Reproduction synthesis not allowed as also downstream industries for sugar

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Annex -III

RESTRICTIONS ON LOCATION OF INDUSTRIES MINING OPERATIONS AND OTHER DEVELOPMENT

ACTIVITIES IN DOON VALLEY IN UTTAR PRADESH

MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS

(Department of Environment Forests amp Wildlife)

New Delhi the 1st February 1989

NOTIFICATION

NOTIFICATION under section 3(2)(v) of Environment (Protection) Act 1986 and Rule 5(3) (d) of

Environment (Protection) Rules 1986 Restricting location of industries mining operations and other

development activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh

SO102(E) ndash Whereas notification under sub-rule (3) of rule 5 of the Environment (Protection)

Rules 1986 inviting objections against the imposition of restriction on location of industries mining

operation and other developmental activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh was published vide No

SO 923(E) dated the 6th October 1988

And Whereas all objections received have been duly considered by the Central Government

Now therefore in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (d) of sub-rule (3) of Rule 5 of the

said rules the Central Government hereby imposes restrictions on the following activities in Doon Valley

bounded on the North by Mussorie ridge in the North-East by Lesset Himalayan range on the South-

West by Shivalik ranges river Ganga in the South-East and river Yamuna in the North-West except those

activities which are permitted by the Central Government for examining the environmental impacts

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(i) Location setting of industrial units ndash It has to be as per guidelines given in the annexure or guidelines

as may be issued from time to time by the Ministry of Environment amp Forests Government of India

(ii) Mining ndash Approval of the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests must be obtained before starting

any mining activity

(iii) Tourism ndash It should as per Tourism Development Plan (TDP) to be prepared by the State Department

of Tourism and duly approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(iv) Grazing ndash As per the plan to be prepared by the State Government and duly approved by the Union

Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(v) Land Use ndash As per Master Plan of development and Land Use Plan of the entire area to be prepared

by the State Government and approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

[No J-200123886-1A]

Sd-

(KP GEETHAKRISHNAN)

Secretary

ANNEXURE

Guidelines for permitting restricting industrial units in the Doon Valley area

Industries will be classified under Green Orange and Red categories as shown below for purposes of

permittingrestricting such industrial units in the Doon Valley from the environmental and ecological

considerations

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CATEGORY GREEN

A LIST OF INDUSTRIES IN APPROVED INDUSTRIAL AREAS WHICH MAY BE DIRECTRLY CONSIDERED

FOR ISSUE OF NO OBJECTION CERTIFICATE WITHOUT REFERRING TO (MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS) (IN CASE OF DOUBTS REFERENCE WILL BE MADE TO MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS)

1 All such non-obnoxious and non-hazardous industries employing upto 100 persons The

abnoxious and hazardous industries are those using inflammable explosive corrosive or

toxic substances

2 All such industries which do not discharge industrial effluents of a polluting nature and

which do not undertake any of the following process

Electroplating

Galvanizing

Bleaching

Degreasing

Phosphating

Dyeing

Pickling tanning

Polishing

Cooking of fibres and Digesting

Designing of Fabric

Unhairing Soaking deliming and bating of hides

Washing of fabric

Trimming Puling juicing and blanching of fruits and vegetables

Washing of equipment and regular floor washing using of considerable cooling water

Separated milk buttermilk and whey

Stopping and processing of grain

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Distillation of alcohol stillage and evaporation

Slaughtering of animals rendering of bones washing of meat

Juicing of sugar cane extraction of sugar Filteration centrifugation distillation

Pulping and fermenting of coffee beam

Processing of fish

Filter back wash in DM Plants exceeding 20 KI per day capacity

Pulp making pulp processing and paper making Cocking of coal washing of blast furnace

flue gases

Stripping of oxides

Washing of used sand by hydraulic discharge

Washing of latex etc

Solvent extraction

3 All such industries which do no use fuel in their manufacturing process or in any subsidiary

process and which do not emit fugitive emissions of a diffused nature

Industries not satisfying any one of the three criteria are recommended to be referred to Ministry

of Environment amp Forests

The following industries appear to fall in non-hazardous non-obnoxious and non-polluting

category subject to fulfillment of above three conditions

1 Atta-chakkies

2 Rice Mullors

3 Iceboxes

4 Dal mills

5 Groundnut decortinating (dry)

6 Chilling

7 Tailoring and garment making

8 Apparl making 9 Cotton and woolen hosiery

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10 Handloom weaving

11 Shoe lace manufacturing

12 Gold and Silver thread and sari work

13 Gold and Silver smithy

14 Leather Footwear and leather products excluding tanning amp hide processing

15 Manufacture of mirror from sheet glass and photo-frame

16 Musical instruments manufacturing

17 Sports goods

18 Bamboo and cane products (only dry operations)

19 Card Board and paper products (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

20 Insulation and other coated papers (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

21 Scientific and Mathematical instruments

22 Furniture (Wooden and Steel)

23 Assembly of domestic electrical appliances

24 Radio assembling

25 Fountain pens

26 Polythene plastic and PVC goods through extrusionmoulding

27 Surgical gauges and bandages

28 Railway sleepers (only concrete)

29 Cotton spinning and weaving

30 Rope (cotton and plastic)

31 Carpet weaving

32 Assembly of Air coolers

33 Wires pipes-extruded shapes from metals

34 Automobile servicing amp repair stations

35 Assembly of Bicycles baby carriages and other small non-motorised vehicles

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36 Electronics equipment (assembly)

37 Toys

38 Candles

39 Carpentary ndash excluded saw mill

40 Cold storage (small scale)

41 Restaurants

42 Oil-ginningexpelling (non-hydrogenation and no refining)

43 Ice Cream

44 Mineralized water

45 Jobbing amp Machining

46 Manufacture of Steel units amp suit cases

47 Paper pins amp U clips

48 Block making for printing

49 Optical frames

CATEGORY ORANGE

B LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CAN BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY WITH PROPER

ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL ARRANGEMENT

1 All such industries which discharge some liquid effluents (below 500 klday) that can be

controlled with suitable proven technology

2 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is less than 24 mtday and

the particulars emissions from which can be controlled with suitable proven technology

3 All such industries employing not more than 500 persons

The following industries with adoption of proven pollution control technology subject to

fulfilling the above three condition fall under this category

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1 Lime manufacture ndash pending decision on proven pollution control device and

Supreme Courtrsquos decision on quarrying

2 Ceramics

3 Sanitary ware

4 Tyres and tubes

5 Refuse incineration (controlled)

6 Flour mills

7 Vegetable oils including solvent extracted oils

8 Soap without steam boiling process and synthetic detergents formulation

9 Steam generating plants

10 Manufacture of office and house hold equipment and appliances involving use of

fossil fuel combustion

11 Manufacture of machineries and machine tools and equipments

12 Industrial gases (only) Nitrogen Oxygen and CO2

13 Miscellaneous glassware without involving use of fossil-fuel combustion

14 Optical glass

15 Laboratory ware

16 Petroleum storage amp transfer facilities

17 Surgical and medical products including amp probabilities of latex products

18 Foot wear (Rubber)

19 Bakery products biscuits amp Confectioners

20 Instant teacoffee coffee processing

21 Malted food

22 Manufacture of power driven pumps compressors refrigeration units fire

fighting equipment etc

23 Wire drawing (cold process) amp bailing straps

24 Steel furniture fasteners etc

25 Plastic processed goods

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26

Medical amp surgical instruments

27

Acetylene (synthetic)

28

Glue amp Gelatine

29

Potassium permanganse

30

Metallic sodium

31

Photographic films papers amp photographic chemicals

32

Surface coating industries

33

Fragrances fragours amp food additives

34

Plant nutrients (only manure)

Note

35

aerated watersoft drink

(a) Industries falling within the above identified list shall be assessed by the State Pollution

Control Board and referred to the Union Department of Environment for consideration

before according No Objection Certificate

(b) The total number of fuel burning industries that shall be permitted in the Valley will be

limited by 8 tonnes per day or Sulphur Dioxides from all sources (This corresponds to 400

tonnes per day Coal with 1 sulphur)

(c) Setting of Industrial areas should be based on sound criteria

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CATEGORY RED

C LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CANNOT BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY

1 All those industries which discharge effluents of a polluting nature at the rate of more

than 500 klday and for which the natural course for sufficient dilution is not available

and effluents from which cannot be controlled with suitable technology

2 All such industries employing more than 500 personsday

3 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is more than 24 mtday

The following industries appear to fall under this category covered by all the points as

above

1 Ferrous and non-ferrous metal extraction refining casting forging alloy making

processing etc

2 Dry Coal ProcessingMineral processing industries like Ore

sintering benefication pollutization etc

3 Phosphate look processing plants

4 Cement plants with horizontal rotary kilns

5 Glass and glass products involving use of coal

6 Petroleum refinery

7 Petro-chemical industries

8 Manufacture of lubricating oils and greases

9 Synthetic rubber manufacture

10 Coal oil wood or nuclear based thermal power plants

11 Vanaspati hydrogenated vegetable oils for industrial purposes

12 Sugar mills (white and khandari)

13 Craft paper mills

14 Coke oven by products and coaltar distillation products

15 Alkalies

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16

Caustic soda

17

Potash

18

Electro thermal products (artificial abrasives Calcium carbide etc)

19

Phosphorous and its compounds

20

Acids and their salts (organic amp inorganic)

21

Nitrogen compounds (Cynides cynamides and other nitrogen compounds)

22

Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp fuses)

23

Pthalic anhydride

24

Processes involving chlorinated hydrocarbon

25

Chlorine Fluorine bromine Iodine amp their compounds

26

Fertilizer industry

27

Paper board and straw board

28

Synthetics fibres

29 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture

formulations)

amp

30 Basic drugs

31 Alcohol (Industrial or potable)

32 Leather industry including tanning and processing

33 Coke making coal liquification and fuel gas making industries

34 Fibre glass production and processing

35 Manufacture of pulp-wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving

pulp)

36 Pigment dyes and their intermediates

37 Industrial carbons (including graphite electrodes anodes midget electrodes

graphite blocks graphite crucibles gas carbons activated carbon synthetic

diamonds carbon black channel black lamp black etc)

38 Electro-chemicals (other than these covered under Alkali group)

39 Paints enamels amp varnishes

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40 Poly propylene

41 Poly Vinyl chloride

42 Cement with vertical shaft kiln technology penging certification of proven

technology on pollution control

43 Chlorates perchlorates amp peroxides

44 Polishes

45 Synthetic resin amp Plastic products

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DETAILS OF PROGRAMME ON

ldquoSUPPORT FOR ENTREPRENEURIAL AND MANAGERIAL

DEVELOPMENT OF SMEs THROUGH INCUBATORrdquo

PLACE- University of Petroleum amp Energy

Studies Dehradun

DATE- 18112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 70

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh Amit Mohan

Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Dr KS Mishra Senior Professor

UPES Dehradun

Dr Shailey Singhal Associate Professor

UPES Dehradun

Dr PK Mishra Associate Professor

UPES Dehradun

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoZERO DEFECT ZERO EFFECTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Gardenia SIDCUL Haridwar

DATE- 08112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 58

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoZERO DEFECT ZERO EFFECTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Gardenia SIDCUL Haridwar

DATE- 16032017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 59

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh Pushkar Singh

Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Abhishek Srivastava ZED Consultant

QCI

Sh DK Aggarwal Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Amit Mohan Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoZERO DEFECT ZERO EFFECTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Rudra Continental Rudrapur

DATE- 22022017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 54

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh SC Kandpal

Asstt Director (MF)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh YC Pandey GM

DIC US Nagar

Sh Ashok Bansal Ex President

KGCCI

Sh DK Aggarwal Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoProduct Certificationrdquo

PLACE- Selaqui Dehradun

DATE- 19102016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 60

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh UC Khanduri

Asstt Director (Chem)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

ShSaurabh Tiwari Scientist

BIS Dehradun

Sh Kush Sharma Scientist

BIS Dehradun

Sh Ashish Bhargava Manager

URS Certification Haridwar

Sh Manoj Gaur Branch Director

NSIC Dehradun

Sh SS Katiyal Manager

DIC Dehradun

Sh Manoj Sharma President

UIWA Dehradun

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Reimbursement of Units under Technology amp Quality Up gradation Support

to MSME (TEQUP) for acquiring National and International Product

Certification

The details for the period 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are given below

SNo Name Of the Unit Reimbursement

Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Hertech Electronics

Plot NoI E Sector 12 IIE SIDCUL Haridwar

Rs 26250-

Total Rs 26250-

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CHAPTER-VIII

VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

Vendor Development Programmes (VDPs) are being organized by MSME Development

Institutes located in every corner of the country to provide common platform for business as

well as selling organizations to interact with each other with a view to identifying emerging

demands of the buyer organizations while simultaneously providing an opportunity for

displaying the capabilities of the small scale entrepreneurs and their industrial ventures Such

programmes have proved to be of immense use in locating suitable entrepreneurs by a

number of buying organizations including the Public Sector Enterprises various Wings of

Defence Railways and others in indigenising a number of products which hitherto have been

imported at a colossal cost

Two types of VDPs are being organized by MSME DIs - National Level VDPs -cum-

Exhibitions and State Level VDPs In National Level VDPs of 3 days duration large scale

organizations such as BEL BHEL TELCO BSNL IOC NHPC NTPC etc interact with MSEs in

establishing potential vendors In these National Level VDPs an exhibition is also put up for

displaying the products of MSMEs and large scale organizations In State Level VDPs only

one or two buying large scale organisation functioning in the State participates in the

programme and interacts with MSMEs (sellers) in the Buyer-Seller Meets Business enquiries

ranging from `5 crore to `20 crore per VDP are being generated through National Level

VDPs

MSME-DI conducted 05 State Level Vendor Development Programme in different

places of Uttarakhand state Details of programmes are as under

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- HRD Centre BHEL Haridwar

DATE- 09112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 28

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh DK Aggarwal

AsstDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Kotdwar

DATE- 16122016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 63

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh DS Martolia

AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME Haldwani

Sh Manoj Kumar General Manager

BEL Kotdwar

Sh SC Kandpal AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Haridwar

DATE- 29112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 38

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh Amit Mohan

Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Rajeshwar Giri DGM

THDC Rishikesh

Sh RM Dubey DGM (Procurement)

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Rai Singh DGM (VDP)

THDC Rishikesh

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME Haldwani

Sh GC Joshi Dy Manager

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Yogesh Sharma Manager

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Sadhu Ram Saini President

BIDWABahadrabad

Sh Harendra Garg Chairman

SMA Haridwar

Sh DK Aggarwal Asstt Director

MSME Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Rudrapur

DATE- 09032017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 58

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh SC Kandpal

Astt Director (MF)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Skand Shiv Bhardwaj BHEL

CFP Rudrapur

Sh K Das GM

Ic BHEL CFP Rudrapur

Sh VK Sharma Dy Director Ic

MSME-DI Haldwani

ShYC Pandey GM

DIC Rudrapur

Sh Ashok Bansal Ex President

KGCCI Kashipur

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Patel Nagar Dehradun

DATE- 20102016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 65

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR SH UCKHANDURI

AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Ashok Lalwani HUDCO

Dehradun

Sh Mahesh Sharma President

UIWA Dehradun

Sh Manoj Gaur BM

NSIC Dehradun

SmtKaushlya Bandhu Jt Director

DOI Dehradun

Sh SP Goyal Incharge

KGCCI Dehradun

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CHAPTER-IX

MARKETING ASSISTANCE AND TECHNOLOGY UP-GRADATION

SCHEME FOR MSME AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE ON BAR-CODE

MSMEs sector has emerged as a highly vibrant and dynamic sector of the Indian

economy over the last five decades MSMEs are not only playing crucial role in providing

large employment opportunities at comparatively lower capital cost than large industries but

also helping in industrialization of rural and backward areas thereby reducing regional

imbalances assuring more equitable distribution of national income and wealth

It may be mentioned here that Marketing a strategic tool for business development is

critical for the growth and survival of MSMEs Marketing is most important factor for the

success of any enterprise It is one of the weakest areas wherein MSMEs face major

problems in the present competitive age Due to lack of information scarcity of resources

and unorganized way of selling marketing MSME sector finds problems in exploiting new

markets

The objective of this programme envisages that some of those clusters of MSMEs which

have quality production and export potential shall be identified amp encouraged and assisted

through this scheme to achieve competitiveness in the national and international markets

The programme aims at improving the marketing competitiveness of MSME sector by

improving their techniques and technologiesrsquo promotion of exports and to provide a check on

imports also

Financial assistance on Bar-code

The basic objective of financial assistance is to enhance the marketing competitiveness of

Micro amp Small Enterprises (MSEs) by way of

(i) Providing 75 of one-time registration fee and annual recurring fee (for first three

years) paid by MSEs to GS1 India

(ii) (ii) Popularizing the adoption of bar codes on large scale amongst MSEs and (iii)

Motivating and encouraging MSEs for use of bar codes through conducting

seminars on Bar-code etc

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Reimbursement of Units under Bar Code ndash

The details for the period 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are given below

SNo Name Of the Unit Reimbursement Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Janisons Herbo Labs Pvt Ltd

Plot No 6Sector II DC IIE

Pantnagar

38430-

2- Ms Garg Foods

Naya Gaon Julfkaar

Kaladhungi Nainital

33451-

3- Ms Shree Herbal Health Care 79 Arhat Bazar Saharanpur Road Dehradun

25695-

4- Ms Govindam Enterprises

D-144F Top Floor Freedom Fighter Enclave

New Delhi

25695-

5- Ms Demigod Agro Food Pvt Ltd

4 Nandpuri Arya Nagar Chowk Opp Holy Baril

Jwalapur Haridwar

25695-

Total Rs 148966-

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Reimbursement to the Participating Units in Trade FairExhibition for the

year 2016-17 for Uttarakhand state ndash

SNo

Name of the Unit Amt Reimbursed

1 Ms Kashmir Emporium Raipur Road Dehradun

(International)

Rs 122772-

2 Ms Rawat Engg Tech Pvt Ltd Dehradun

(Domestic)

Rs 30000-

Total Rs 152772-

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CHAPTER-X

Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme (CLCSS) for Technology

Upgradation of the Small Scale Industries

The Ministry of Small Scale Industries (SSI) is operating a scheme for technology

upgradation of Small Scale Industries (SSI) called the Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme

(CLCSS) The Scheme aims at facilitating technology upgradation by providing upfront capital

subsidy to SSI units including tiny khadi village and coir industrial units on institutional

finance (credit) availed of by them for modernisation of their production equipment (plant and

machinery) and techniques The Scheme provides for 15 per cent capital subsidy to SSI units

including tiny units on institutional finance availed of by them for induction of well established

and improved technology in selected subsectorsproducts approved under the Scheme The

eligible amount of subsidy calculated under the scheme is based on the actual loan amount not

exceeding Rs1 crore

Due to insufficient investment and lack of awareness of both the quality standards and

access to modern technologies a large percentage of SSI units continue with outdated

technology and plant amp machinery With increasing competition due to liberalisation of the

economy the survival and growth of the SSI units are critically dependent on their

modernisation and technological upgradation Upgradation of both the process of manufacture

and corresponding plant and machinery is necessary for the small enterprises to reduce the cost

of production and remain price competitive at a time when cheaper products are easily available

in the global market

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CHAPTER-XI

QUALITY UPGRADATIONENVIRONMENT MANAGAMENT FOR

SMALL SCALE SECTOR THROUGH INCENTIVE FOR ISO 9000ISO

14001HACCP CERTIFICATION

The Small Scale Sector has emerged as dynamic and vibrant sector of Indian

Economy and it has been making significant contribution to industrial production export and

employment generation The process of economic liberalization and market reforms has

opened up the Indian small scale sector to the global competition In order to enhance the

competitive strength of the small scale sector the Government introduced an incentive

scheme for their technological upgradationquality improvement and environment

management The scheme provides incentive to those small scale ancillary undertaking who

have acquired ISO 9000ISO 14001HACCP certifications The scheme for ISO 9000

reimbursement in operation since March 1994 has now been enlarged so as to include

reimbursement of expenses for acquiring ISO 14001 certification also vide this Office

Administrative Order No41(8)ISOElectx2002 dt 28th October 2002 Upto 31st march

2014 25652 Micro amp Small units have been benefited from the scheme

-The Scheme envisages reimbursement of charges of acquiring ISO-9000ISO-

14001HACCP certifications to the extent of 75 of the expenditure subject to a

maximum of Rs 75000- in each case

The Salient features of the Scheme

a) The Permanent Registered Micro Small Enterprises (MSEs) units are eligible to avail

the Incentive Scheme

b) The Scheme is applicable to those MSEsancillaryTinySSSBE units who have already

acquired ISO-9000ISO-14001HACCP certification

c) The Scheme is applicable to those MSEsancillaryTinySSSBE units who have already

acquired ISO-9000ISO-14001HACCP certification

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Reimbursement to Units under ISO 900014000 scheme in Uttarakhand

state ndash

Approval details of units during 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are as under ndash

SNo Name of the Unit Reimbursement

Total Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Bajaj Nutraceuticals Roorkee Haridwar 45000-

2- Ms Nirmal Auto Components Bahadrabad Haridwar 38363-

3- Ms Manchanda Herbal Products Haridwar 46954-

4- Ms APS Electopower Pvt Ltd Haridwar

40500-

5- Ms Shree Badrinath Vaikalpik Urja Dehradun 30000-

6- Ms Rapid Moulders Pvt Ltd Haridwar 56250-

Total Rs 257067-

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CHAPTER-XII

GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT PREFERENCE POLICY FOR MICRO

amp SMALL ENTERPRISES

In order to provide assistance and support to Micro amp Small Enterprises (MSEs) for

marketing their products under the present Government Procurement Preference Policy for

micro amp small enterprises (MSEs) Government of India has been extending various facilities to

the MSEs registered with National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC) under its Single Point

Registration Scheme In addition to the facilities 358 items are also reserved for exclusive

purchase from MSE sector

Following units were enlisted under single point registration

SN Name amp Address Unit Amount Rs 1 Ms Ujjwal Labour Contract Co-operative Society

Dehradun

2000-

2 Ms Pacific Dynamics Roorkee

2000-

3 Ms Radiant Energy Enterprises Dehradun

1250-

4 Ms Harit Agro Products Jaspur Kashipur

2000-

5 Ms Asian Galaxy Pvt Ltd

Plot No 3 Sector IIDL IIE SIDCUL

5000-

6 Ms Isha Construction

Shop 32 amp 34 Grand Floor Raipur Road- Dehradun

2000-

7 Ms Dhirendra Singh Negi

Village Talli Bagi Patti Tehri Garhwal

2000-

8 Ms Electrocon Power

Village Rameshwarput Lalpur US Nagar

2000-

9 Ms Special Cables Pvt Ltd

Unit 2 Plot No 60-65 Sector-3IIE Pantnagar

3435-

10 Ms GB Equipment Systems Ltd

Industrial Area Selaqui- Dehradun

3500-

11 Ms GB Springs

PL 2223 Km Chakrata Road Rampur Dehradun

5000-

12 Ms Accuraus (India)

B-7 Ramnaga Indl Estate Roorke

2000-

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13 Ms Modern Electrn Electric Co

Dehradun

2000-

14 Ms Ms Godarari Enterprises

Dehradun

1250-

15 Ms Kanha Plastics Pvt Ltd

Dehradun

5000-

16 Ms IC Electicals Co(P) Ltd

Plot No E-94 Industrial Area Bharabad Haridwar

3450-

17 Ms Whale Graphics(India)Ltd

Dehradun

5000-

18 Jainson Herbo Labs Pvt Ltd

IIDC IIE US Nagar Pantnagar

3000-

19 Ms Krishna Murari Infratech

Pvt Ltd Haldwani

2000-

20 Ms Sakti Constructions

392 Indra Nagar Colony Dehrdun

3500-

21 Ms Universal Ind

B-8 Industrial Estate Bazpur Road Kashipur

5000-

22 Ms Sai Globe Packaging

Central Hope Town SelaquiDehradun

5000-

23 Ms Surat singh amp Sons

54 Akashdeep ColonyChakrata Road Dehradun

2000-

24 Ms Girraj Kintwear

7 Co-Operativ Society IE- Dehradun

2000-

25 Ms HQ Lamps Manufacturing

7 3-35 Sector 6 A SIDCUL Haridwar

3000-

26 Ms Uttam Rice amp Seeds Pvt Ltd

Gausala Mour Ramnagar Road Partappur Kashipur

2000-

27 Ms Creative Paper Products Rudrpur

2000-

28 Ms Asia Industries

Village Phaujimatkota Post ndashBhoorrani Rudrapur

-

29 Ms Shamsons Industries

C-22 Deveboomi Industrial Estate Roorkee

3000-

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30 Reveal Environment Solutions Kh N-999

Salem pur Rajputan Indusstrial Estate Roorkee

2000-

31 Ms Shiva Enterprises

2071 West Amber Talab Roorkee

2000-

32 Ms Aska Equipment Ltd

Plot NoC-21 Devbhoomi Indl Estate Raipur Haridwar

3000-

33 Ms Infinity

Kh Village Raipur Haridwar

3450-

34 Ms Badrinath Vaikalpik Urja

Shah Nagar Near Railaway Crossing Defance Colony Dehradun

2000-

35 Ms Amardeep Designs (P) Ltd

KhNo163 Laheshwari BhagwanPur Roorklee

3000-

36 Ms Amrit Herbals

Village amp Po Bhauwala-Dehradun

2000-

37 Ms Growth Associates

131 2nd

Floor BT Ganj-Roorkee

3000-

38 Ms Himalayan Hi Tech

Nurseries Santi Aashram Bharatpur Kamachaur

2000-

39 Ms JS Industries

Kunda Jaspur Road Kashipur US Nagar

3000-

40 Ms Digitech

8 Industrial Area Near Ram Nagar- Roorkee

2000-

41 Ms K-2 Cloth

Plot No 126-127 Sector IIDC

2000-

42 Ms Dinex India Pvt Ltd

59 Gandhi Road

2000-

43 Ms SK Guta

15 A Enclave GMS Road Dehradun

2000-

44 Ms Fire Devices(P) Ltd

Plot No 19-20 Sector-3A Indl Area SIDCUL Haridwar

3450-

Total

118285-

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CHAPTER-XIII

REVENUE EARNED

This Institute has earned revenue of Rs 140485- through consultancy services

provided to the MSMEs and fee collected for training programmes as per details given

below-

SNo Revenue Earnings Total for the

Financial Year (Rs)

1

CF WS revenue

0

2 Skill development programme (Training) fees- regular

course

8000

3 Skill development programme (Training) fees

Specialized High Tech Course (including CAD CAM)

0

4 Sale of Traineersquos products 50

5 Training Programme fees-

i Under Core Programme Action Plan 0

ii (Under PD Account) 0

6 Management Development Programme 0

7 Seminars Feesworkshop 5100

8 Capacity assessment 0

9 Project appraisals 0

10 Sick unit studies 0

11 In plant studies 0

12 Surveys 0

13 Energy audits 0

14 NSIC Registration GSPP 118285

15 Sub-Contracting Exchange (SCX) 0

16 Sale of publications 50

17 Others 6500

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18 Fee for participation in National Award-2013 0

19 NVDPVDP 0

TOTAL 137985

20 Sale of US stores etc 2500

Grand Total 140485

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CHAPTER-XIV

USE OF OFFICIAL LANGUAGE

Hindi is the Official Language of the Union of India and the Government policy aims at

progressively increasing the use of Hindi in official work Effective steps were taken during

the year in the Ministry of MSME to ensure compliance to Official Language Policy

implementation of the annual programme and compliance with the various orders of the

Government of India on the recommendations of the Committee of Parliament on Official

Language

COMPLIANCE OF SECTION 3(3)OF THE OFFICIAL LANGUAGE ACT 1963

All documents such as General Orders Notifications Press Communique Contracts

Agreements Tender Forms amp Notices Resolution MemorandumOffice memorandum

Administrative or other reports and Official Papers laid before a House or the Houses of

Parliament under section 3(3) of the Official Languages Act 1963 were issued bilingually

ie in Hindi and English General orders meant for departmental use were issued in Hindi

only

REPLIES TO LETTERS IN HINDI

All letters received in Hindi were replied to in Hindi

CORRESPONDENCE IN HINDI

Letters to State Governments Union Territory and Central Government offices located

in regions lsquoArsquo and lsquoBrsquo were issued in Hindi to the extent possible Similarly letters were sent in

Hindi to Central Government offices located in region lsquoCrsquo as per the targets laid down in the

Annual Programme About 9007 correspondence was made in Hindi in region lsquoArsquo 100 in

region rsquoBrsquo and 100 in region lsquoCrsquo

SECTIONS SPECIFIED FOR WORKING IN HINDI

The sections of the Ministry specified for doing 100 work in Hindi are working

satisfactorily

MONITORING AND INSPECTIONS

In order to ensure compliance with the Official Language Policy monitoring is done

though regular inspections

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CHAPTER-XV

TARGETS amp ACHIEVEMENTS

PART-A

1 Change in Industrial Scenario if any Industrial activity is gaining

momentum due to Industrial package to the state amp the upgradation of the MSEs

2 Other information ndash

I No of unit visited by MSME-DI

Official 117

Ii Total No of visitors inquiries

received in MSME-DI 648

iii Total No persons trained with- 414

a General 214

b Women Entrepreneurs 110 c SCST 17413 d Other backward Classes etc 12

e Minorities 0

3 Expenditure in Plan amp Non-Plan

a Plan Scheme-

Allotment Cumulative expenditure

FUNDS EXPENDITURE

Salary-14000000 12144775

Medical- 125000 124655

TE- 650000 647151

OE- 800000 7 99999

RRT- 4000 3000

Total 15579000 13719580

b Non-Plan Scheme- Nil

4 Administration Over

one year

Less than one year

a

b c

d

Post vacant Disciplinary proceeding initiated concluded pending Audit objections pending amp replied

Court cases pending if necessary

13

Nil Nil

Nil

01

Nil Nil

Nil

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Part- B

(This part may reflect the problems and actual work done under each programme as well

as actual extension service rendered for promotion of Industries)

1 Modernization of Workshop and

Laboratories- During

the month

Cumulative for the year

i Sanction received by MSME-DI

Converting the MSME-DI

Nil Nil

ii Value of new machinery

equipment installed received

Nil Nil

iii Value of orders of Machinery amp

Equipment placed with

DGSampD supplies

Nil Nil

2 Trade Industry growth-

i Nos of UAM registered

Manufacturingservice activity

Micro-5363 Small- 1707 Medium- 156

Total- 7226 (up to March2017)

ii Nos of UAM registered

ManufacturingServicing

activity

Manufacturing- 4243

Service- 2983

Total- 7226 (up to March2015)

iii Changes in industrial growth

rate if any (give information for

each trade unit(s) separately)

The industrial climate generated due to

announcement of Concessional package

provided impetus to the growth

parameters

3 Technical Assistance-

i No of entrepreneurs assisted

at the MSME-DI premises

outside premises

6481913

ii No of entrepreneurs assisted

at their premises

631

iii No of trade Associations

contacted for up-gradation of

Industries

12

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iv Details of programme for

specific group of covered in

Action Plan prepared along

with their details

NA

v No of units registered under

the Govt purchase

programme

43 Nos

vi Identification of products

having potential for

development in the State

(Attach a separate list)

1 Fruit based products

2 Processing of vegetables

3 Spice grinding

4 Glow signboard amp hoardings

5 Medicinal concentrate

6 Essential Oils

vii Problems of trade Industries

other than financial if any

Marketing amp transportation bottleneck

viii Additional support required for

improving performance of

trade Industries

Marketing Support

x Any other significant

programme Give information

or work done for each trade

discipline separately and

enclosed separate sheet to

highlight the salient points of

work done

No

4 Ancillary Development Programme No of-

a Captive Ancillary in the State NA

b New units (Anc) established

during the month

NA

c New items identified and

accepted for promoting

Ancillary

NA

d Vendor Development

Programme organized for

whom

Conducted programmes-

National Level-00

State level- 05 nos

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5 Any other special work done by the Institute- -

- One day awareness programme on Packaging for Exports

In Association with SBS College Rudrapur at Rudrapur on 31052016 for 32

participants

- One day workshop on Quality Management System amp Quality Technology

Tools (QMSQTT)

In Association with Bahadrabad Industries Development Welfare

Association Haridwar at Haridwar on 21072016 for 32 participants

- One day awareness programme on Product Certification

Conducted at Selaqui Dehradun on 19102016 for 60 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Design Clinic

Conducted at Haridwar on 20022016 for 28 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Digital Payment

Conducted in Uttarakhand State 16 programmes for 406 participants

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Part C Other Special Activities

Sl No Activity Target Achievement

1 Hindi Meeting 04 nos 04 nos

2 Hindi Pakhwara amp Hindi Diwas from 14092016 to

28092016 01 no 01 no

3 Hindi Workshop Nil Nil

4 Assistance provided in EDP of other organisation

(2 days EDP of NCCD) at MSME-DI

Haldwani

Nil 01 no

5 (i)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp Commercial Bid Opening on Lean Manufacturing for Auto component at Rudrapur on 22042016

(ii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in joint DSR

audit Audit with NPC Kanpur of Boss Cluster Rudrapur from 20042016 to 21042016 (iii)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint MBR3 Audit with QCI of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar from 08082016 to 10082016 (iv) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Boss Cluster at Rudrapur in November 2016

(v) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR5 Audit

of Pace Auto Cluster-1 at Rudrapur in November 2016 (vi)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint Audit

of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar in December 2016 (vii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Havells Fan Lean Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017 (viii)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp

Commercial Bid Opening for Plastic Component Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017

Nil

08 nos

6 Participated in National Awards held in Ludhiana Punjab on 18102016 presented by Honrsquoble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi

Nil 01 no

7 Participated in PMEGP Task force meeting of Nainital

District on 020816081116 Nil 02 nos

8 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a 3 days exhibition lsquoDestination Uttarakhand 2016rsquo organised by Ms Freindz Exhibition amp Promotions (p) ltd New Delhi at Dehradun from 24-26102016

Nil 01 no

9 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in the Stone Laying

ceremony of a new Technology Centre at Sitarganj on 141116 inaugrated by Honrsquoble Union Minister of MSMEs Sh Kalaraj Mishra

Nil 01 no

10 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a lsquoVendor Meet-

2016rsquo organised by Tata Auto Comp Systems Ltd at Rudrapur

Nil 01 no

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11 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in SLSC meeting for

National Awards and SLAB meeing at Dehradun on 17022017

Nil 01 no

12 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a training on

Lean Manufacturing at Indore MP from 080317 to 100317

Nil 01 no

13 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Hindi meeting

organized by NARAKAS on 30032017 01 no 01 no

PART-E

Sl

No

Description of activity Annual target Under PD

Ac

Total

1 EDPIMCEET Export

Packging Product

Certification QMS-QTT

Incubator ZEDDesign

8611113

31

Nil 25

i No of programmes

conducted

7601113

31

Nil 23

ii No of persons trained 159255032

326032235

16828

Nil 1001

2 Follow-up action of previous Entrepreneurship Development Programmes -

Year Total no of trainees

trained

No of trainees who

have set up units

employed till date

2006-07 143 39

2007-08 917 71

2008-09 946 36

2009-10 2323 43

2010-11 2203 49

2011-12 2321 53

2012-13 2265 59

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2013-14 2234 74

2014-15 504 53

2015-16 926

2016-17 414

3 Motivational Campaigns- Annual target Conducted

No of Campaigns

conducted

06 06

4 i Project profiles (new) Nil Nil

ii Project profiles

(updated)

Nil Nil

iii State industrial

profiles

Nil 1

iv District industrial

potential survey

reports

Nil 13

v Any other Nil Nil

5 Name of the units

provided-

Intensive technical

consultancy (A brief

write-up)

6 Programme on ISO 900014000

Year Target No of

Programmes

conducted

No of Units

participated

No of units

obtained ISO

certification

during the

year

No of units

obtained ISO

Certification

till date

2006-07 - - - - -

2007-08 - - - - -

2008-09 - - - 17 17

2009-10 - - - 10 10

2010-11 - - - - 24

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2011-12 - - - - 25

2012-13 - - - - Nil

2013-14 - - - - 17

2014-15 - - - 18

2015-16 - - - 11 11

7 Programmes on

Name of the programme No of Programmes No of participants

WTO - -

One Day Awareness

Programme on Cluster Dev

Scheme

- -

One day Awareness

Programme on IPR

- -

9 Vendor Development Programmes cum exhibitions

Year Tar

get

No of

VDPs

conducted

No of SSI

units

participat

ed

No unit

register

ed

During

the

month

No of SSI units obtained orders

No

Rs No Rs

2006-07 1 - - - - - - - -

2007-08 NIL - - - - - - - -

2008-09 1 1 120 - - - - - -

2009-10 1 - - - - - - - -

2010-11 1 1 43 - - - - - -

2011-12 3 3 222 - - - - - -

2012-13 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

311

158+551

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2013-14 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

314

148+1541

-

-

-

-

-

- 2014-15 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

374

118+2000

-

-

-

-

-

-

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2015-16 5 1

5(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

236

100+2000

-

-

-

-

-

- 2016-17 5 1

5(SVDP)

0(NVDP)

259

Nil

10 Programmes on Achievement

ii Energy conservationEnergy Efficient

Technology etc

00

iv Packaging for export 01

v Product Certification 01

vi CLCSS 00

vii QMSQTT 01

Viii Lean Manufacturing 00

ix Business Incubator 03

x Design Clinic 01

xi ZED 03

11

Revenue of the Institute

Total revenue

earned

Rs

140485-

12

Revenue of the workshop

Annual

Target

Total revenue

earned

Rs

Nil Nil

13 Media coverage details- No(s)

i Press releases during the Year 4

ii Exhibitions participated 02

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iii RadioTV talks -

iv Advertisements released 5

v Press clipping compiled for the year -

vi Press clipping hosted on website -

vii Publications if any -

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CHAPTER-XVI

DISTRICT INDUSTRIES CENTRES VISITED BY THE OFFICERS OF

THIS INSTITUTE

The officers of this Institute visited District Industries Centre for discussion relating to

development of industries in the state and in connection with attending the Task Force

Meetingother official work

1 District Industries Centre Haldwani

2 District Industries Centre Almora

3 District Industries Centre Rudrapur Udham Singh Nagar

4 District Industries Centre Bageshwar

5 District Industries Centre Roorkee

6 District Industries Centre Dehradun

7 District Industries Centre Kotdwar

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CHAPTER-XVII

INCENTIVES TO ENTREPRENEURS

(i) Fiscal Incentives to new Industrial Units and to existing units on their substantial

expansion

New Industrial units and existing industrial units on their substantial expansion as defined set

up in growth centers industrial infrastructure development center(IIDCs) Industrial Estates

Export Processing Zones Theme Parks (Food Processing Parks Software Technology Parks

etc) as stated in Annexure-1 and Other areas as notified from time to time by the Central

Government are entitled to

(A) 100 (hundred percent) outright excise duty exception for a period of 10 years from

the date of commencement of commercial production

(B) 100 Income tax exemption for initial period of five years and thereafter 30 for

companies and 25 for other than companies for a further period of five years for

the entire state of Uttaranchal and Himachal Pradesh from the date of

commencement of commercial production

(C) 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

Rs30 lakh The existing units will also be entitled to this subsidy on their substantial

expansion as defined

(D) Thrust sector industries as mentioned in Annexure-II are entitled to similar

concession as mentioned in para 3(i) amp (ii) above in the entire state of Uttaranchal

and Himachal Pradesh without any area restrictions

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Development of Industrial Infrastructure

(i) The funding pattern under the Growth Centre Scheme currently envisaging a

central assistance of Rs10 crore per center is raised to Rs15 crore per center

(ii) The financing pattern of integrated infrastructure development center (IIDC)

between Government of India and SIDBI will change from 23 to 41 and the GOI

funds would be in the nature of a grant so as to provide the required infrastructural

support

Other Incentives

(i) Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna (PMMY) To bring the unbanked people under

the mainstream banking and make the neglected section of the population self

reliant and self dependent Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna was launched under 3

stages ie Shishu (Max Rs 50000) Kishor (Max Rs 5 Lacs)and Tarun (Rs 10

Lacs)

(iv) Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP)

Government of India has approved the introduction of a new credit linked subsidy

programme called Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation programme (PMEGP)

by merging the two schemes Prime Ministerrsquos Rojgar Yojana (PMRY) and Rural

Employment Generation Programme (REGP) for generation of employment

opportunities through establishment of Micro enterprise in rural as well as urban

areas PMEGP is a central sector scheme and being administrated by Ministry of

Micro Small amp Medium Enterprises (Mo MSME) The scheme is implementing by

Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC)a statutory organization under the

administrative control of Mo MSME as the single nodal agency at the National

level At the State level the scheme is being implemented through State

KVIC Directorates State Khadi amp Village Industries Boards ( KVIBs) and District

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Industries Centre( DICs) and Banks The Government subsidy under the scheme is

being routed by KVIC through the identified banks for eventual distribution to the

beneficiaries entrepreneurs in their Bank accounts

Ineligible Industries under the Policy

The list of industries excluded from the purview of proposed concessions is at

Annexure ndashII

In addition the Doon Valley Notifications (SONo102(E) dated 1st Feb 1989

(Annexure-IV) as amended from time to time issued by Ministry of Environment amp

Forests would continue to operate in the Doon Valley area on the industries

notified under it are excluded from the proposed concessions in the state of

Uttarakhand

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Annex -I

DETAILS OF TRAINING PROGRAMME CONDUCTED DURING THE YEAR 2016-17 S No Programme details Duration Candidate Details Name of the

Coordinator SC ST OBC PH GEN TOTAL M F M F M F M F M F

EDP

1 EDP (GEN) on Tour

Operator amp Tourist Guide at Ranibagh

Haldwani Nainital

18022017

to 22022017

10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 2 22 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director (Mech)

2 EDP(SC) on Wireman

Training at Shantipuri

Pantnagar US Nagar

13022017

to

23022017

18 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 20 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

3 ESDP (WPH-STP)

on Bakery amp

Confectionary Products Ranibagh

Nainital

06092016

to

20102016

0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 20 23 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

4 ESDP(SC-STP) on

Computer Accounting with Tally at

Kaladhungi Nainital

16082016

to 29092016

10 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

5 ESDP(SC) on Computer Accounting

Dehradun

21072016 to

02092016

10 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 5 25 UC Khanduri Asst Director

(Chem)

6 ESDP(GEN) on

Garments

Manufacturing at

Almora

22072016

to

02092016

0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 21 23 DS Martolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

7 ESDP(GEN) on Solar Energy at Haldwani

Nainital

04112016 to

16122016

3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 16 0 20 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

I- Total Participants

(Nos)

51 20 0 1 2 3 1 0 30 48 156

IMC

1 IMC(Gen) at Pantnagar US Nagar

23022017 16 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 13 8 38 DK Aggarwal Asst Director

(Mech)

2 IMC(SC) at ITI

Bageshwar

18032017 31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 50 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

3 IMC(SC) at Takula

Almora

09032016 22 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 4 39 UC Khanduri

Asst Director (Chem)

4 IMC(Gen) at JITI

Almora

16032017 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 9 42 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

5 IMC(ST) at ITI

Almora

15032016 19 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 41 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

6 IMC(Gen) at Ranibagh Haldwani Nainital

23022017 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 35 6 45 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

II- Total Participants

(Nos)

93 9 12 0 4 0 0 0 110 27 255

Grand Total (I + II)

13 PROGRAMMES

144 29 12 1 6 3 1 0 140 75 411

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Annex -II

List of Thrust Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo List of Thrust Industries

01 Floriculture

02 Medicinal herbs and aromatic herbs etc ndash processing

03 Honey

04 Horticulture and Agro based Industries such as -

a Sauces Ketchup etc

b Fruit juices amp fruit pulp

c Jams Jellies vegetable juices puree pickles etc

d Preserved fruits and vegetables

e Processing of fresh fruits and vegetables including packaging

f Processing preservation packaging of mushrooms

05 Food processing industry excluding those included in the negative list

06 Sugar and its by-products

07 Silk and silk products

08 Wool and wool products

09 Woven fabrics (Excisable garments)

10 Sports goods and articles and equipment for general physical exercise and equipment

for adventure sports activities

11 Paper and paper products excluding those in negative list

12 Pharma products

13 Information amp communication technology

Computer hardware

14 Bottling of mineral water

15 Eco-tourism ndash Hotels resorts spa entertainmentamusement parks and ropeways

16 Industrial gases (based on atmospheric fraction)

17 Handicrafts

18 Non-timber forest product based industries

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Negative List of Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo Negative list of Industries

01 Tobacco and tobacco products including cigarettes and pan masala

02 Thermal Power Plant (coaloil based)

03 Coal washeries dry coal processing

04 Inorganic Chemicals excluding medicinal grade oxygen (280411) medicinal grade hydrogen peroxide

(284711) compressed air (285130)

05 Organic Chemicals excluding Provitamins vitamins Hormones (2936) Glycosides (2939) sugars (2940)

06 Tanning and dying extracts tanins and their derivatives dyes colours paints and varnishes putty fillers and

other mastics inks

07 Marble and mineral substances not classified anywhere

08 Flour mills and rice mills

09 Foundries using coal

10 Minerals fuels mineral oils and products of their distillation

Bituminous substances mineral waxes

11 Synthetic rubber product

12 Cement clinkers and asbestos raw including fibre

13 Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp Fuses fireworks matches propellant powder etc)

14 Mineral or chemical fertilizers

15 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture and formulation)

16 Fibre glass and articles thereof

17 Manufacture of pulp ndash wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving pulp)

18 Branded aerated water soft drinks (non-fruit based)

19 Paper-

Writing or printing paper etc

Paper or paperboard etc

Maplitho paper etc

Newsprint in rolls or sheets

Craft paper etc

Sanitary towels etc

Cigarette paper

Grease-proof paper

Toilet or facial tissue etc

Paper and paperboard laminated internally with bitumen tar or asphalt

Carbon or similar copying paper

Products consisting of sheets of paper or paper board impregnated coated or covered with plastics etc

Paper and paperboard coated impregnated or covered with wax etc

20 Plastics and articles thereof

Serial No 5 Reproduction synthesis not allowed as also downstream industries for sugar

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Annex -III

RESTRICTIONS ON LOCATION OF INDUSTRIES MINING OPERATIONS AND OTHER DEVELOPMENT

ACTIVITIES IN DOON VALLEY IN UTTAR PRADESH

MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS

(Department of Environment Forests amp Wildlife)

New Delhi the 1st February 1989

NOTIFICATION

NOTIFICATION under section 3(2)(v) of Environment (Protection) Act 1986 and Rule 5(3) (d) of

Environment (Protection) Rules 1986 Restricting location of industries mining operations and other

development activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh

SO102(E) ndash Whereas notification under sub-rule (3) of rule 5 of the Environment (Protection)

Rules 1986 inviting objections against the imposition of restriction on location of industries mining

operation and other developmental activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh was published vide No

SO 923(E) dated the 6th October 1988

And Whereas all objections received have been duly considered by the Central Government

Now therefore in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (d) of sub-rule (3) of Rule 5 of the

said rules the Central Government hereby imposes restrictions on the following activities in Doon Valley

bounded on the North by Mussorie ridge in the North-East by Lesset Himalayan range on the South-

West by Shivalik ranges river Ganga in the South-East and river Yamuna in the North-West except those

activities which are permitted by the Central Government for examining the environmental impacts

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(i) Location setting of industrial units ndash It has to be as per guidelines given in the annexure or guidelines

as may be issued from time to time by the Ministry of Environment amp Forests Government of India

(ii) Mining ndash Approval of the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests must be obtained before starting

any mining activity

(iii) Tourism ndash It should as per Tourism Development Plan (TDP) to be prepared by the State Department

of Tourism and duly approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(iv) Grazing ndash As per the plan to be prepared by the State Government and duly approved by the Union

Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(v) Land Use ndash As per Master Plan of development and Land Use Plan of the entire area to be prepared

by the State Government and approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

[No J-200123886-1A]

Sd-

(KP GEETHAKRISHNAN)

Secretary

ANNEXURE

Guidelines for permitting restricting industrial units in the Doon Valley area

Industries will be classified under Green Orange and Red categories as shown below for purposes of

permittingrestricting such industrial units in the Doon Valley from the environmental and ecological

considerations

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CATEGORY GREEN

A LIST OF INDUSTRIES IN APPROVED INDUSTRIAL AREAS WHICH MAY BE DIRECTRLY CONSIDERED

FOR ISSUE OF NO OBJECTION CERTIFICATE WITHOUT REFERRING TO (MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS) (IN CASE OF DOUBTS REFERENCE WILL BE MADE TO MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS)

1 All such non-obnoxious and non-hazardous industries employing upto 100 persons The

abnoxious and hazardous industries are those using inflammable explosive corrosive or

toxic substances

2 All such industries which do not discharge industrial effluents of a polluting nature and

which do not undertake any of the following process

Electroplating

Galvanizing

Bleaching

Degreasing

Phosphating

Dyeing

Pickling tanning

Polishing

Cooking of fibres and Digesting

Designing of Fabric

Unhairing Soaking deliming and bating of hides

Washing of fabric

Trimming Puling juicing and blanching of fruits and vegetables

Washing of equipment and regular floor washing using of considerable cooling water

Separated milk buttermilk and whey

Stopping and processing of grain

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Distillation of alcohol stillage and evaporation

Slaughtering of animals rendering of bones washing of meat

Juicing of sugar cane extraction of sugar Filteration centrifugation distillation

Pulping and fermenting of coffee beam

Processing of fish

Filter back wash in DM Plants exceeding 20 KI per day capacity

Pulp making pulp processing and paper making Cocking of coal washing of blast furnace

flue gases

Stripping of oxides

Washing of used sand by hydraulic discharge

Washing of latex etc

Solvent extraction

3 All such industries which do no use fuel in their manufacturing process or in any subsidiary

process and which do not emit fugitive emissions of a diffused nature

Industries not satisfying any one of the three criteria are recommended to be referred to Ministry

of Environment amp Forests

The following industries appear to fall in non-hazardous non-obnoxious and non-polluting

category subject to fulfillment of above three conditions

1 Atta-chakkies

2 Rice Mullors

3 Iceboxes

4 Dal mills

5 Groundnut decortinating (dry)

6 Chilling

7 Tailoring and garment making

8 Apparl making 9 Cotton and woolen hosiery

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10 Handloom weaving

11 Shoe lace manufacturing

12 Gold and Silver thread and sari work

13 Gold and Silver smithy

14 Leather Footwear and leather products excluding tanning amp hide processing

15 Manufacture of mirror from sheet glass and photo-frame

16 Musical instruments manufacturing

17 Sports goods

18 Bamboo and cane products (only dry operations)

19 Card Board and paper products (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

20 Insulation and other coated papers (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

21 Scientific and Mathematical instruments

22 Furniture (Wooden and Steel)

23 Assembly of domestic electrical appliances

24 Radio assembling

25 Fountain pens

26 Polythene plastic and PVC goods through extrusionmoulding

27 Surgical gauges and bandages

28 Railway sleepers (only concrete)

29 Cotton spinning and weaving

30 Rope (cotton and plastic)

31 Carpet weaving

32 Assembly of Air coolers

33 Wires pipes-extruded shapes from metals

34 Automobile servicing amp repair stations

35 Assembly of Bicycles baby carriages and other small non-motorised vehicles

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36 Electronics equipment (assembly)

37 Toys

38 Candles

39 Carpentary ndash excluded saw mill

40 Cold storage (small scale)

41 Restaurants

42 Oil-ginningexpelling (non-hydrogenation and no refining)

43 Ice Cream

44 Mineralized water

45 Jobbing amp Machining

46 Manufacture of Steel units amp suit cases

47 Paper pins amp U clips

48 Block making for printing

49 Optical frames

CATEGORY ORANGE

B LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CAN BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY WITH PROPER

ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL ARRANGEMENT

1 All such industries which discharge some liquid effluents (below 500 klday) that can be

controlled with suitable proven technology

2 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is less than 24 mtday and

the particulars emissions from which can be controlled with suitable proven technology

3 All such industries employing not more than 500 persons

The following industries with adoption of proven pollution control technology subject to

fulfilling the above three condition fall under this category

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1 Lime manufacture ndash pending decision on proven pollution control device and

Supreme Courtrsquos decision on quarrying

2 Ceramics

3 Sanitary ware

4 Tyres and tubes

5 Refuse incineration (controlled)

6 Flour mills

7 Vegetable oils including solvent extracted oils

8 Soap without steam boiling process and synthetic detergents formulation

9 Steam generating plants

10 Manufacture of office and house hold equipment and appliances involving use of

fossil fuel combustion

11 Manufacture of machineries and machine tools and equipments

12 Industrial gases (only) Nitrogen Oxygen and CO2

13 Miscellaneous glassware without involving use of fossil-fuel combustion

14 Optical glass

15 Laboratory ware

16 Petroleum storage amp transfer facilities

17 Surgical and medical products including amp probabilities of latex products

18 Foot wear (Rubber)

19 Bakery products biscuits amp Confectioners

20 Instant teacoffee coffee processing

21 Malted food

22 Manufacture of power driven pumps compressors refrigeration units fire

fighting equipment etc

23 Wire drawing (cold process) amp bailing straps

24 Steel furniture fasteners etc

25 Plastic processed goods

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26

Medical amp surgical instruments

27

Acetylene (synthetic)

28

Glue amp Gelatine

29

Potassium permanganse

30

Metallic sodium

31

Photographic films papers amp photographic chemicals

32

Surface coating industries

33

Fragrances fragours amp food additives

34

Plant nutrients (only manure)

Note

35

aerated watersoft drink

(a) Industries falling within the above identified list shall be assessed by the State Pollution

Control Board and referred to the Union Department of Environment for consideration

before according No Objection Certificate

(b) The total number of fuel burning industries that shall be permitted in the Valley will be

limited by 8 tonnes per day or Sulphur Dioxides from all sources (This corresponds to 400

tonnes per day Coal with 1 sulphur)

(c) Setting of Industrial areas should be based on sound criteria

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CATEGORY RED

C LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CANNOT BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY

1 All those industries which discharge effluents of a polluting nature at the rate of more

than 500 klday and for which the natural course for sufficient dilution is not available

and effluents from which cannot be controlled with suitable technology

2 All such industries employing more than 500 personsday

3 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is more than 24 mtday

The following industries appear to fall under this category covered by all the points as

above

1 Ferrous and non-ferrous metal extraction refining casting forging alloy making

processing etc

2 Dry Coal ProcessingMineral processing industries like Ore

sintering benefication pollutization etc

3 Phosphate look processing plants

4 Cement plants with horizontal rotary kilns

5 Glass and glass products involving use of coal

6 Petroleum refinery

7 Petro-chemical industries

8 Manufacture of lubricating oils and greases

9 Synthetic rubber manufacture

10 Coal oil wood or nuclear based thermal power plants

11 Vanaspati hydrogenated vegetable oils for industrial purposes

12 Sugar mills (white and khandari)

13 Craft paper mills

14 Coke oven by products and coaltar distillation products

15 Alkalies

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16

Caustic soda

17

Potash

18

Electro thermal products (artificial abrasives Calcium carbide etc)

19

Phosphorous and its compounds

20

Acids and their salts (organic amp inorganic)

21

Nitrogen compounds (Cynides cynamides and other nitrogen compounds)

22

Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp fuses)

23

Pthalic anhydride

24

Processes involving chlorinated hydrocarbon

25

Chlorine Fluorine bromine Iodine amp their compounds

26

Fertilizer industry

27

Paper board and straw board

28

Synthetics fibres

29 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture

formulations)

amp

30 Basic drugs

31 Alcohol (Industrial or potable)

32 Leather industry including tanning and processing

33 Coke making coal liquification and fuel gas making industries

34 Fibre glass production and processing

35 Manufacture of pulp-wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving

pulp)

36 Pigment dyes and their intermediates

37 Industrial carbons (including graphite electrodes anodes midget electrodes

graphite blocks graphite crucibles gas carbons activated carbon synthetic

diamonds carbon black channel black lamp black etc)

38 Electro-chemicals (other than these covered under Alkali group)

39 Paints enamels amp varnishes

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40 Poly propylene

41 Poly Vinyl chloride

42 Cement with vertical shaft kiln technology penging certification of proven

technology on pollution control

43 Chlorates perchlorates amp peroxides

44 Polishes

45 Synthetic resin amp Plastic products

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoZERO DEFECT ZERO EFFECTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Gardenia SIDCUL Haridwar

DATE- 08112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 58

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh DK Aggarwal

Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoZERO DEFECT ZERO EFFECTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Gardenia SIDCUL Haridwar

DATE- 16032017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 59

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh Pushkar Singh

Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Abhishek Srivastava ZED Consultant

QCI

Sh DK Aggarwal Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Amit Mohan Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoZERO DEFECT ZERO EFFECTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Rudra Continental Rudrapur

DATE- 22022017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 54

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh SC Kandpal

Asstt Director (MF)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh YC Pandey GM

DIC US Nagar

Sh Ashok Bansal Ex President

KGCCI

Sh DK Aggarwal Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoProduct Certificationrdquo

PLACE- Selaqui Dehradun

DATE- 19102016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 60

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh UC Khanduri

Asstt Director (Chem)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

ShSaurabh Tiwari Scientist

BIS Dehradun

Sh Kush Sharma Scientist

BIS Dehradun

Sh Ashish Bhargava Manager

URS Certification Haridwar

Sh Manoj Gaur Branch Director

NSIC Dehradun

Sh SS Katiyal Manager

DIC Dehradun

Sh Manoj Sharma President

UIWA Dehradun

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Reimbursement of Units under Technology amp Quality Up gradation Support

to MSME (TEQUP) for acquiring National and International Product

Certification

The details for the period 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are given below

SNo Name Of the Unit Reimbursement

Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Hertech Electronics

Plot NoI E Sector 12 IIE SIDCUL Haridwar

Rs 26250-

Total Rs 26250-

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CHAPTER-VIII

VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

Vendor Development Programmes (VDPs) are being organized by MSME Development

Institutes located in every corner of the country to provide common platform for business as

well as selling organizations to interact with each other with a view to identifying emerging

demands of the buyer organizations while simultaneously providing an opportunity for

displaying the capabilities of the small scale entrepreneurs and their industrial ventures Such

programmes have proved to be of immense use in locating suitable entrepreneurs by a

number of buying organizations including the Public Sector Enterprises various Wings of

Defence Railways and others in indigenising a number of products which hitherto have been

imported at a colossal cost

Two types of VDPs are being organized by MSME DIs - National Level VDPs -cum-

Exhibitions and State Level VDPs In National Level VDPs of 3 days duration large scale

organizations such as BEL BHEL TELCO BSNL IOC NHPC NTPC etc interact with MSEs in

establishing potential vendors In these National Level VDPs an exhibition is also put up for

displaying the products of MSMEs and large scale organizations In State Level VDPs only

one or two buying large scale organisation functioning in the State participates in the

programme and interacts with MSMEs (sellers) in the Buyer-Seller Meets Business enquiries

ranging from `5 crore to `20 crore per VDP are being generated through National Level

VDPs

MSME-DI conducted 05 State Level Vendor Development Programme in different

places of Uttarakhand state Details of programmes are as under

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- HRD Centre BHEL Haridwar

DATE- 09112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 28

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh DK Aggarwal

AsstDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Kotdwar

DATE- 16122016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 63

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh DS Martolia

AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME Haldwani

Sh Manoj Kumar General Manager

BEL Kotdwar

Sh SC Kandpal AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Haridwar

DATE- 29112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 38

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh Amit Mohan

Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Rajeshwar Giri DGM

THDC Rishikesh

Sh RM Dubey DGM (Procurement)

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Rai Singh DGM (VDP)

THDC Rishikesh

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME Haldwani

Sh GC Joshi Dy Manager

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Yogesh Sharma Manager

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Sadhu Ram Saini President

BIDWABahadrabad

Sh Harendra Garg Chairman

SMA Haridwar

Sh DK Aggarwal Asstt Director

MSME Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Rudrapur

DATE- 09032017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 58

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh SC Kandpal

Astt Director (MF)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Skand Shiv Bhardwaj BHEL

CFP Rudrapur

Sh K Das GM

Ic BHEL CFP Rudrapur

Sh VK Sharma Dy Director Ic

MSME-DI Haldwani

ShYC Pandey GM

DIC Rudrapur

Sh Ashok Bansal Ex President

KGCCI Kashipur

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Patel Nagar Dehradun

DATE- 20102016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 65

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR SH UCKHANDURI

AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Ashok Lalwani HUDCO

Dehradun

Sh Mahesh Sharma President

UIWA Dehradun

Sh Manoj Gaur BM

NSIC Dehradun

SmtKaushlya Bandhu Jt Director

DOI Dehradun

Sh SP Goyal Incharge

KGCCI Dehradun

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CHAPTER-IX

MARKETING ASSISTANCE AND TECHNOLOGY UP-GRADATION

SCHEME FOR MSME AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE ON BAR-CODE

MSMEs sector has emerged as a highly vibrant and dynamic sector of the Indian

economy over the last five decades MSMEs are not only playing crucial role in providing

large employment opportunities at comparatively lower capital cost than large industries but

also helping in industrialization of rural and backward areas thereby reducing regional

imbalances assuring more equitable distribution of national income and wealth

It may be mentioned here that Marketing a strategic tool for business development is

critical for the growth and survival of MSMEs Marketing is most important factor for the

success of any enterprise It is one of the weakest areas wherein MSMEs face major

problems in the present competitive age Due to lack of information scarcity of resources

and unorganized way of selling marketing MSME sector finds problems in exploiting new

markets

The objective of this programme envisages that some of those clusters of MSMEs which

have quality production and export potential shall be identified amp encouraged and assisted

through this scheme to achieve competitiveness in the national and international markets

The programme aims at improving the marketing competitiveness of MSME sector by

improving their techniques and technologiesrsquo promotion of exports and to provide a check on

imports also

Financial assistance on Bar-code

The basic objective of financial assistance is to enhance the marketing competitiveness of

Micro amp Small Enterprises (MSEs) by way of

(i) Providing 75 of one-time registration fee and annual recurring fee (for first three

years) paid by MSEs to GS1 India

(ii) (ii) Popularizing the adoption of bar codes on large scale amongst MSEs and (iii)

Motivating and encouraging MSEs for use of bar codes through conducting

seminars on Bar-code etc

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Reimbursement of Units under Bar Code ndash

The details for the period 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are given below

SNo Name Of the Unit Reimbursement Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Janisons Herbo Labs Pvt Ltd

Plot No 6Sector II DC IIE

Pantnagar

38430-

2- Ms Garg Foods

Naya Gaon Julfkaar

Kaladhungi Nainital

33451-

3- Ms Shree Herbal Health Care 79 Arhat Bazar Saharanpur Road Dehradun

25695-

4- Ms Govindam Enterprises

D-144F Top Floor Freedom Fighter Enclave

New Delhi

25695-

5- Ms Demigod Agro Food Pvt Ltd

4 Nandpuri Arya Nagar Chowk Opp Holy Baril

Jwalapur Haridwar

25695-

Total Rs 148966-

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Reimbursement to the Participating Units in Trade FairExhibition for the

year 2016-17 for Uttarakhand state ndash

SNo

Name of the Unit Amt Reimbursed

1 Ms Kashmir Emporium Raipur Road Dehradun

(International)

Rs 122772-

2 Ms Rawat Engg Tech Pvt Ltd Dehradun

(Domestic)

Rs 30000-

Total Rs 152772-

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CHAPTER-X

Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme (CLCSS) for Technology

Upgradation of the Small Scale Industries

The Ministry of Small Scale Industries (SSI) is operating a scheme for technology

upgradation of Small Scale Industries (SSI) called the Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme

(CLCSS) The Scheme aims at facilitating technology upgradation by providing upfront capital

subsidy to SSI units including tiny khadi village and coir industrial units on institutional

finance (credit) availed of by them for modernisation of their production equipment (plant and

machinery) and techniques The Scheme provides for 15 per cent capital subsidy to SSI units

including tiny units on institutional finance availed of by them for induction of well established

and improved technology in selected subsectorsproducts approved under the Scheme The

eligible amount of subsidy calculated under the scheme is based on the actual loan amount not

exceeding Rs1 crore

Due to insufficient investment and lack of awareness of both the quality standards and

access to modern technologies a large percentage of SSI units continue with outdated

technology and plant amp machinery With increasing competition due to liberalisation of the

economy the survival and growth of the SSI units are critically dependent on their

modernisation and technological upgradation Upgradation of both the process of manufacture

and corresponding plant and machinery is necessary for the small enterprises to reduce the cost

of production and remain price competitive at a time when cheaper products are easily available

in the global market

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CHAPTER-XI

QUALITY UPGRADATIONENVIRONMENT MANAGAMENT FOR

SMALL SCALE SECTOR THROUGH INCENTIVE FOR ISO 9000ISO

14001HACCP CERTIFICATION

The Small Scale Sector has emerged as dynamic and vibrant sector of Indian

Economy and it has been making significant contribution to industrial production export and

employment generation The process of economic liberalization and market reforms has

opened up the Indian small scale sector to the global competition In order to enhance the

competitive strength of the small scale sector the Government introduced an incentive

scheme for their technological upgradationquality improvement and environment

management The scheme provides incentive to those small scale ancillary undertaking who

have acquired ISO 9000ISO 14001HACCP certifications The scheme for ISO 9000

reimbursement in operation since March 1994 has now been enlarged so as to include

reimbursement of expenses for acquiring ISO 14001 certification also vide this Office

Administrative Order No41(8)ISOElectx2002 dt 28th October 2002 Upto 31st march

2014 25652 Micro amp Small units have been benefited from the scheme

-The Scheme envisages reimbursement of charges of acquiring ISO-9000ISO-

14001HACCP certifications to the extent of 75 of the expenditure subject to a

maximum of Rs 75000- in each case

The Salient features of the Scheme

a) The Permanent Registered Micro Small Enterprises (MSEs) units are eligible to avail

the Incentive Scheme

b) The Scheme is applicable to those MSEsancillaryTinySSSBE units who have already

acquired ISO-9000ISO-14001HACCP certification

c) The Scheme is applicable to those MSEsancillaryTinySSSBE units who have already

acquired ISO-9000ISO-14001HACCP certification

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Reimbursement to Units under ISO 900014000 scheme in Uttarakhand

state ndash

Approval details of units during 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are as under ndash

SNo Name of the Unit Reimbursement

Total Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Bajaj Nutraceuticals Roorkee Haridwar 45000-

2- Ms Nirmal Auto Components Bahadrabad Haridwar 38363-

3- Ms Manchanda Herbal Products Haridwar 46954-

4- Ms APS Electopower Pvt Ltd Haridwar

40500-

5- Ms Shree Badrinath Vaikalpik Urja Dehradun 30000-

6- Ms Rapid Moulders Pvt Ltd Haridwar 56250-

Total Rs 257067-

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CHAPTER-XII

GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT PREFERENCE POLICY FOR MICRO

amp SMALL ENTERPRISES

In order to provide assistance and support to Micro amp Small Enterprises (MSEs) for

marketing their products under the present Government Procurement Preference Policy for

micro amp small enterprises (MSEs) Government of India has been extending various facilities to

the MSEs registered with National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC) under its Single Point

Registration Scheme In addition to the facilities 358 items are also reserved for exclusive

purchase from MSE sector

Following units were enlisted under single point registration

SN Name amp Address Unit Amount Rs 1 Ms Ujjwal Labour Contract Co-operative Society

Dehradun

2000-

2 Ms Pacific Dynamics Roorkee

2000-

3 Ms Radiant Energy Enterprises Dehradun

1250-

4 Ms Harit Agro Products Jaspur Kashipur

2000-

5 Ms Asian Galaxy Pvt Ltd

Plot No 3 Sector IIDL IIE SIDCUL

5000-

6 Ms Isha Construction

Shop 32 amp 34 Grand Floor Raipur Road- Dehradun

2000-

7 Ms Dhirendra Singh Negi

Village Talli Bagi Patti Tehri Garhwal

2000-

8 Ms Electrocon Power

Village Rameshwarput Lalpur US Nagar

2000-

9 Ms Special Cables Pvt Ltd

Unit 2 Plot No 60-65 Sector-3IIE Pantnagar

3435-

10 Ms GB Equipment Systems Ltd

Industrial Area Selaqui- Dehradun

3500-

11 Ms GB Springs

PL 2223 Km Chakrata Road Rampur Dehradun

5000-

12 Ms Accuraus (India)

B-7 Ramnaga Indl Estate Roorke

2000-

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13 Ms Modern Electrn Electric Co

Dehradun

2000-

14 Ms Ms Godarari Enterprises

Dehradun

1250-

15 Ms Kanha Plastics Pvt Ltd

Dehradun

5000-

16 Ms IC Electicals Co(P) Ltd

Plot No E-94 Industrial Area Bharabad Haridwar

3450-

17 Ms Whale Graphics(India)Ltd

Dehradun

5000-

18 Jainson Herbo Labs Pvt Ltd

IIDC IIE US Nagar Pantnagar

3000-

19 Ms Krishna Murari Infratech

Pvt Ltd Haldwani

2000-

20 Ms Sakti Constructions

392 Indra Nagar Colony Dehrdun

3500-

21 Ms Universal Ind

B-8 Industrial Estate Bazpur Road Kashipur

5000-

22 Ms Sai Globe Packaging

Central Hope Town SelaquiDehradun

5000-

23 Ms Surat singh amp Sons

54 Akashdeep ColonyChakrata Road Dehradun

2000-

24 Ms Girraj Kintwear

7 Co-Operativ Society IE- Dehradun

2000-

25 Ms HQ Lamps Manufacturing

7 3-35 Sector 6 A SIDCUL Haridwar

3000-

26 Ms Uttam Rice amp Seeds Pvt Ltd

Gausala Mour Ramnagar Road Partappur Kashipur

2000-

27 Ms Creative Paper Products Rudrpur

2000-

28 Ms Asia Industries

Village Phaujimatkota Post ndashBhoorrani Rudrapur

-

29 Ms Shamsons Industries

C-22 Deveboomi Industrial Estate Roorkee

3000-

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30 Reveal Environment Solutions Kh N-999

Salem pur Rajputan Indusstrial Estate Roorkee

2000-

31 Ms Shiva Enterprises

2071 West Amber Talab Roorkee

2000-

32 Ms Aska Equipment Ltd

Plot NoC-21 Devbhoomi Indl Estate Raipur Haridwar

3000-

33 Ms Infinity

Kh Village Raipur Haridwar

3450-

34 Ms Badrinath Vaikalpik Urja

Shah Nagar Near Railaway Crossing Defance Colony Dehradun

2000-

35 Ms Amardeep Designs (P) Ltd

KhNo163 Laheshwari BhagwanPur Roorklee

3000-

36 Ms Amrit Herbals

Village amp Po Bhauwala-Dehradun

2000-

37 Ms Growth Associates

131 2nd

Floor BT Ganj-Roorkee

3000-

38 Ms Himalayan Hi Tech

Nurseries Santi Aashram Bharatpur Kamachaur

2000-

39 Ms JS Industries

Kunda Jaspur Road Kashipur US Nagar

3000-

40 Ms Digitech

8 Industrial Area Near Ram Nagar- Roorkee

2000-

41 Ms K-2 Cloth

Plot No 126-127 Sector IIDC

2000-

42 Ms Dinex India Pvt Ltd

59 Gandhi Road

2000-

43 Ms SK Guta

15 A Enclave GMS Road Dehradun

2000-

44 Ms Fire Devices(P) Ltd

Plot No 19-20 Sector-3A Indl Area SIDCUL Haridwar

3450-

Total

118285-

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CHAPTER-XIII

REVENUE EARNED

This Institute has earned revenue of Rs 140485- through consultancy services

provided to the MSMEs and fee collected for training programmes as per details given

below-

SNo Revenue Earnings Total for the

Financial Year (Rs)

1

CF WS revenue

0

2 Skill development programme (Training) fees- regular

course

8000

3 Skill development programme (Training) fees

Specialized High Tech Course (including CAD CAM)

0

4 Sale of Traineersquos products 50

5 Training Programme fees-

i Under Core Programme Action Plan 0

ii (Under PD Account) 0

6 Management Development Programme 0

7 Seminars Feesworkshop 5100

8 Capacity assessment 0

9 Project appraisals 0

10 Sick unit studies 0

11 In plant studies 0

12 Surveys 0

13 Energy audits 0

14 NSIC Registration GSPP 118285

15 Sub-Contracting Exchange (SCX) 0

16 Sale of publications 50

17 Others 6500

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18 Fee for participation in National Award-2013 0

19 NVDPVDP 0

TOTAL 137985

20 Sale of US stores etc 2500

Grand Total 140485

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CHAPTER-XIV

USE OF OFFICIAL LANGUAGE

Hindi is the Official Language of the Union of India and the Government policy aims at

progressively increasing the use of Hindi in official work Effective steps were taken during

the year in the Ministry of MSME to ensure compliance to Official Language Policy

implementation of the annual programme and compliance with the various orders of the

Government of India on the recommendations of the Committee of Parliament on Official

Language

COMPLIANCE OF SECTION 3(3)OF THE OFFICIAL LANGUAGE ACT 1963

All documents such as General Orders Notifications Press Communique Contracts

Agreements Tender Forms amp Notices Resolution MemorandumOffice memorandum

Administrative or other reports and Official Papers laid before a House or the Houses of

Parliament under section 3(3) of the Official Languages Act 1963 were issued bilingually

ie in Hindi and English General orders meant for departmental use were issued in Hindi

only

REPLIES TO LETTERS IN HINDI

All letters received in Hindi were replied to in Hindi

CORRESPONDENCE IN HINDI

Letters to State Governments Union Territory and Central Government offices located

in regions lsquoArsquo and lsquoBrsquo were issued in Hindi to the extent possible Similarly letters were sent in

Hindi to Central Government offices located in region lsquoCrsquo as per the targets laid down in the

Annual Programme About 9007 correspondence was made in Hindi in region lsquoArsquo 100 in

region rsquoBrsquo and 100 in region lsquoCrsquo

SECTIONS SPECIFIED FOR WORKING IN HINDI

The sections of the Ministry specified for doing 100 work in Hindi are working

satisfactorily

MONITORING AND INSPECTIONS

In order to ensure compliance with the Official Language Policy monitoring is done

though regular inspections

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CHAPTER-XV

TARGETS amp ACHIEVEMENTS

PART-A

1 Change in Industrial Scenario if any Industrial activity is gaining

momentum due to Industrial package to the state amp the upgradation of the MSEs

2 Other information ndash

I No of unit visited by MSME-DI

Official 117

Ii Total No of visitors inquiries

received in MSME-DI 648

iii Total No persons trained with- 414

a General 214

b Women Entrepreneurs 110 c SCST 17413 d Other backward Classes etc 12

e Minorities 0

3 Expenditure in Plan amp Non-Plan

a Plan Scheme-

Allotment Cumulative expenditure

FUNDS EXPENDITURE

Salary-14000000 12144775

Medical- 125000 124655

TE- 650000 647151

OE- 800000 7 99999

RRT- 4000 3000

Total 15579000 13719580

b Non-Plan Scheme- Nil

4 Administration Over

one year

Less than one year

a

b c

d

Post vacant Disciplinary proceeding initiated concluded pending Audit objections pending amp replied

Court cases pending if necessary

13

Nil Nil

Nil

01

Nil Nil

Nil

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Part- B

(This part may reflect the problems and actual work done under each programme as well

as actual extension service rendered for promotion of Industries)

1 Modernization of Workshop and

Laboratories- During

the month

Cumulative for the year

i Sanction received by MSME-DI

Converting the MSME-DI

Nil Nil

ii Value of new machinery

equipment installed received

Nil Nil

iii Value of orders of Machinery amp

Equipment placed with

DGSampD supplies

Nil Nil

2 Trade Industry growth-

i Nos of UAM registered

Manufacturingservice activity

Micro-5363 Small- 1707 Medium- 156

Total- 7226 (up to March2017)

ii Nos of UAM registered

ManufacturingServicing

activity

Manufacturing- 4243

Service- 2983

Total- 7226 (up to March2015)

iii Changes in industrial growth

rate if any (give information for

each trade unit(s) separately)

The industrial climate generated due to

announcement of Concessional package

provided impetus to the growth

parameters

3 Technical Assistance-

i No of entrepreneurs assisted

at the MSME-DI premises

outside premises

6481913

ii No of entrepreneurs assisted

at their premises

631

iii No of trade Associations

contacted for up-gradation of

Industries

12

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iv Details of programme for

specific group of covered in

Action Plan prepared along

with their details

NA

v No of units registered under

the Govt purchase

programme

43 Nos

vi Identification of products

having potential for

development in the State

(Attach a separate list)

1 Fruit based products

2 Processing of vegetables

3 Spice grinding

4 Glow signboard amp hoardings

5 Medicinal concentrate

6 Essential Oils

vii Problems of trade Industries

other than financial if any

Marketing amp transportation bottleneck

viii Additional support required for

improving performance of

trade Industries

Marketing Support

x Any other significant

programme Give information

or work done for each trade

discipline separately and

enclosed separate sheet to

highlight the salient points of

work done

No

4 Ancillary Development Programme No of-

a Captive Ancillary in the State NA

b New units (Anc) established

during the month

NA

c New items identified and

accepted for promoting

Ancillary

NA

d Vendor Development

Programme organized for

whom

Conducted programmes-

National Level-00

State level- 05 nos

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5 Any other special work done by the Institute- -

- One day awareness programme on Packaging for Exports

In Association with SBS College Rudrapur at Rudrapur on 31052016 for 32

participants

- One day workshop on Quality Management System amp Quality Technology

Tools (QMSQTT)

In Association with Bahadrabad Industries Development Welfare

Association Haridwar at Haridwar on 21072016 for 32 participants

- One day awareness programme on Product Certification

Conducted at Selaqui Dehradun on 19102016 for 60 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Design Clinic

Conducted at Haridwar on 20022016 for 28 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Digital Payment

Conducted in Uttarakhand State 16 programmes for 406 participants

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Part C Other Special Activities

Sl No Activity Target Achievement

1 Hindi Meeting 04 nos 04 nos

2 Hindi Pakhwara amp Hindi Diwas from 14092016 to

28092016 01 no 01 no

3 Hindi Workshop Nil Nil

4 Assistance provided in EDP of other organisation

(2 days EDP of NCCD) at MSME-DI

Haldwani

Nil 01 no

5 (i)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp Commercial Bid Opening on Lean Manufacturing for Auto component at Rudrapur on 22042016

(ii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in joint DSR

audit Audit with NPC Kanpur of Boss Cluster Rudrapur from 20042016 to 21042016 (iii)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint MBR3 Audit with QCI of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar from 08082016 to 10082016 (iv) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Boss Cluster at Rudrapur in November 2016

(v) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR5 Audit

of Pace Auto Cluster-1 at Rudrapur in November 2016 (vi)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint Audit

of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar in December 2016 (vii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Havells Fan Lean Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017 (viii)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp

Commercial Bid Opening for Plastic Component Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017

Nil

08 nos

6 Participated in National Awards held in Ludhiana Punjab on 18102016 presented by Honrsquoble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi

Nil 01 no

7 Participated in PMEGP Task force meeting of Nainital

District on 020816081116 Nil 02 nos

8 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a 3 days exhibition lsquoDestination Uttarakhand 2016rsquo organised by Ms Freindz Exhibition amp Promotions (p) ltd New Delhi at Dehradun from 24-26102016

Nil 01 no

9 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in the Stone Laying

ceremony of a new Technology Centre at Sitarganj on 141116 inaugrated by Honrsquoble Union Minister of MSMEs Sh Kalaraj Mishra

Nil 01 no

10 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a lsquoVendor Meet-

2016rsquo organised by Tata Auto Comp Systems Ltd at Rudrapur

Nil 01 no

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11 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in SLSC meeting for

National Awards and SLAB meeing at Dehradun on 17022017

Nil 01 no

12 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a training on

Lean Manufacturing at Indore MP from 080317 to 100317

Nil 01 no

13 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Hindi meeting

organized by NARAKAS on 30032017 01 no 01 no

PART-E

Sl

No

Description of activity Annual target Under PD

Ac

Total

1 EDPIMCEET Export

Packging Product

Certification QMS-QTT

Incubator ZEDDesign

8611113

31

Nil 25

i No of programmes

conducted

7601113

31

Nil 23

ii No of persons trained 159255032

326032235

16828

Nil 1001

2 Follow-up action of previous Entrepreneurship Development Programmes -

Year Total no of trainees

trained

No of trainees who

have set up units

employed till date

2006-07 143 39

2007-08 917 71

2008-09 946 36

2009-10 2323 43

2010-11 2203 49

2011-12 2321 53

2012-13 2265 59

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2013-14 2234 74

2014-15 504 53

2015-16 926

2016-17 414

3 Motivational Campaigns- Annual target Conducted

No of Campaigns

conducted

06 06

4 i Project profiles (new) Nil Nil

ii Project profiles

(updated)

Nil Nil

iii State industrial

profiles

Nil 1

iv District industrial

potential survey

reports

Nil 13

v Any other Nil Nil

5 Name of the units

provided-

Intensive technical

consultancy (A brief

write-up)

6 Programme on ISO 900014000

Year Target No of

Programmes

conducted

No of Units

participated

No of units

obtained ISO

certification

during the

year

No of units

obtained ISO

Certification

till date

2006-07 - - - - -

2007-08 - - - - -

2008-09 - - - 17 17

2009-10 - - - 10 10

2010-11 - - - - 24

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2011-12 - - - - 25

2012-13 - - - - Nil

2013-14 - - - - 17

2014-15 - - - 18

2015-16 - - - 11 11

7 Programmes on

Name of the programme No of Programmes No of participants

WTO - -

One Day Awareness

Programme on Cluster Dev

Scheme

- -

One day Awareness

Programme on IPR

- -

9 Vendor Development Programmes cum exhibitions

Year Tar

get

No of

VDPs

conducted

No of SSI

units

participat

ed

No unit

register

ed

During

the

month

No of SSI units obtained orders

No

Rs No Rs

2006-07 1 - - - - - - - -

2007-08 NIL - - - - - - - -

2008-09 1 1 120 - - - - - -

2009-10 1 - - - - - - - -

2010-11 1 1 43 - - - - - -

2011-12 3 3 222 - - - - - -

2012-13 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

311

158+551

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2013-14 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

314

148+1541

-

-

-

-

-

- 2014-15 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

374

118+2000

-

-

-

-

-

-

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2015-16 5 1

5(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

236

100+2000

-

-

-

-

-

- 2016-17 5 1

5(SVDP)

0(NVDP)

259

Nil

10 Programmes on Achievement

ii Energy conservationEnergy Efficient

Technology etc

00

iv Packaging for export 01

v Product Certification 01

vi CLCSS 00

vii QMSQTT 01

Viii Lean Manufacturing 00

ix Business Incubator 03

x Design Clinic 01

xi ZED 03

11

Revenue of the Institute

Total revenue

earned

Rs

140485-

12

Revenue of the workshop

Annual

Target

Total revenue

earned

Rs

Nil Nil

13 Media coverage details- No(s)

i Press releases during the Year 4

ii Exhibitions participated 02

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iii RadioTV talks -

iv Advertisements released 5

v Press clipping compiled for the year -

vi Press clipping hosted on website -

vii Publications if any -

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CHAPTER-XVI

DISTRICT INDUSTRIES CENTRES VISITED BY THE OFFICERS OF

THIS INSTITUTE

The officers of this Institute visited District Industries Centre for discussion relating to

development of industries in the state and in connection with attending the Task Force

Meetingother official work

1 District Industries Centre Haldwani

2 District Industries Centre Almora

3 District Industries Centre Rudrapur Udham Singh Nagar

4 District Industries Centre Bageshwar

5 District Industries Centre Roorkee

6 District Industries Centre Dehradun

7 District Industries Centre Kotdwar

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CHAPTER-XVII

INCENTIVES TO ENTREPRENEURS

(i) Fiscal Incentives to new Industrial Units and to existing units on their substantial

expansion

New Industrial units and existing industrial units on their substantial expansion as defined set

up in growth centers industrial infrastructure development center(IIDCs) Industrial Estates

Export Processing Zones Theme Parks (Food Processing Parks Software Technology Parks

etc) as stated in Annexure-1 and Other areas as notified from time to time by the Central

Government are entitled to

(A) 100 (hundred percent) outright excise duty exception for a period of 10 years from

the date of commencement of commercial production

(B) 100 Income tax exemption for initial period of five years and thereafter 30 for

companies and 25 for other than companies for a further period of five years for

the entire state of Uttaranchal and Himachal Pradesh from the date of

commencement of commercial production

(C) 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

Rs30 lakh The existing units will also be entitled to this subsidy on their substantial

expansion as defined

(D) Thrust sector industries as mentioned in Annexure-II are entitled to similar

concession as mentioned in para 3(i) amp (ii) above in the entire state of Uttaranchal

and Himachal Pradesh without any area restrictions

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Development of Industrial Infrastructure

(i) The funding pattern under the Growth Centre Scheme currently envisaging a

central assistance of Rs10 crore per center is raised to Rs15 crore per center

(ii) The financing pattern of integrated infrastructure development center (IIDC)

between Government of India and SIDBI will change from 23 to 41 and the GOI

funds would be in the nature of a grant so as to provide the required infrastructural

support

Other Incentives

(i) Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna (PMMY) To bring the unbanked people under

the mainstream banking and make the neglected section of the population self

reliant and self dependent Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna was launched under 3

stages ie Shishu (Max Rs 50000) Kishor (Max Rs 5 Lacs)and Tarun (Rs 10

Lacs)

(iv) Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP)

Government of India has approved the introduction of a new credit linked subsidy

programme called Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation programme (PMEGP)

by merging the two schemes Prime Ministerrsquos Rojgar Yojana (PMRY) and Rural

Employment Generation Programme (REGP) for generation of employment

opportunities through establishment of Micro enterprise in rural as well as urban

areas PMEGP is a central sector scheme and being administrated by Ministry of

Micro Small amp Medium Enterprises (Mo MSME) The scheme is implementing by

Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC)a statutory organization under the

administrative control of Mo MSME as the single nodal agency at the National

level At the State level the scheme is being implemented through State

KVIC Directorates State Khadi amp Village Industries Boards ( KVIBs) and District

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Industries Centre( DICs) and Banks The Government subsidy under the scheme is

being routed by KVIC through the identified banks for eventual distribution to the

beneficiaries entrepreneurs in their Bank accounts

Ineligible Industries under the Policy

The list of industries excluded from the purview of proposed concessions is at

Annexure ndashII

In addition the Doon Valley Notifications (SONo102(E) dated 1st Feb 1989

(Annexure-IV) as amended from time to time issued by Ministry of Environment amp

Forests would continue to operate in the Doon Valley area on the industries

notified under it are excluded from the proposed concessions in the state of

Uttarakhand

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Annex -I

DETAILS OF TRAINING PROGRAMME CONDUCTED DURING THE YEAR 2016-17 S No Programme details Duration Candidate Details Name of the

Coordinator SC ST OBC PH GEN TOTAL M F M F M F M F M F

EDP

1 EDP (GEN) on Tour

Operator amp Tourist Guide at Ranibagh

Haldwani Nainital

18022017

to 22022017

10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 2 22 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director (Mech)

2 EDP(SC) on Wireman

Training at Shantipuri

Pantnagar US Nagar

13022017

to

23022017

18 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 20 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

3 ESDP (WPH-STP)

on Bakery amp

Confectionary Products Ranibagh

Nainital

06092016

to

20102016

0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 20 23 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

4 ESDP(SC-STP) on

Computer Accounting with Tally at

Kaladhungi Nainital

16082016

to 29092016

10 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

5 ESDP(SC) on Computer Accounting

Dehradun

21072016 to

02092016

10 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 5 25 UC Khanduri Asst Director

(Chem)

6 ESDP(GEN) on

Garments

Manufacturing at

Almora

22072016

to

02092016

0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 21 23 DS Martolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

7 ESDP(GEN) on Solar Energy at Haldwani

Nainital

04112016 to

16122016

3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 16 0 20 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

I- Total Participants

(Nos)

51 20 0 1 2 3 1 0 30 48 156

IMC

1 IMC(Gen) at Pantnagar US Nagar

23022017 16 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 13 8 38 DK Aggarwal Asst Director

(Mech)

2 IMC(SC) at ITI

Bageshwar

18032017 31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 50 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

3 IMC(SC) at Takula

Almora

09032016 22 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 4 39 UC Khanduri

Asst Director (Chem)

4 IMC(Gen) at JITI

Almora

16032017 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 9 42 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

5 IMC(ST) at ITI

Almora

15032016 19 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 41 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

6 IMC(Gen) at Ranibagh Haldwani Nainital

23022017 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 35 6 45 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

II- Total Participants

(Nos)

93 9 12 0 4 0 0 0 110 27 255

Grand Total (I + II)

13 PROGRAMMES

144 29 12 1 6 3 1 0 140 75 411

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Annex -II

List of Thrust Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo List of Thrust Industries

01 Floriculture

02 Medicinal herbs and aromatic herbs etc ndash processing

03 Honey

04 Horticulture and Agro based Industries such as -

a Sauces Ketchup etc

b Fruit juices amp fruit pulp

c Jams Jellies vegetable juices puree pickles etc

d Preserved fruits and vegetables

e Processing of fresh fruits and vegetables including packaging

f Processing preservation packaging of mushrooms

05 Food processing industry excluding those included in the negative list

06 Sugar and its by-products

07 Silk and silk products

08 Wool and wool products

09 Woven fabrics (Excisable garments)

10 Sports goods and articles and equipment for general physical exercise and equipment

for adventure sports activities

11 Paper and paper products excluding those in negative list

12 Pharma products

13 Information amp communication technology

Computer hardware

14 Bottling of mineral water

15 Eco-tourism ndash Hotels resorts spa entertainmentamusement parks and ropeways

16 Industrial gases (based on atmospheric fraction)

17 Handicrafts

18 Non-timber forest product based industries

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Negative List of Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo Negative list of Industries

01 Tobacco and tobacco products including cigarettes and pan masala

02 Thermal Power Plant (coaloil based)

03 Coal washeries dry coal processing

04 Inorganic Chemicals excluding medicinal grade oxygen (280411) medicinal grade hydrogen peroxide

(284711) compressed air (285130)

05 Organic Chemicals excluding Provitamins vitamins Hormones (2936) Glycosides (2939) sugars (2940)

06 Tanning and dying extracts tanins and their derivatives dyes colours paints and varnishes putty fillers and

other mastics inks

07 Marble and mineral substances not classified anywhere

08 Flour mills and rice mills

09 Foundries using coal

10 Minerals fuels mineral oils and products of their distillation

Bituminous substances mineral waxes

11 Synthetic rubber product

12 Cement clinkers and asbestos raw including fibre

13 Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp Fuses fireworks matches propellant powder etc)

14 Mineral or chemical fertilizers

15 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture and formulation)

16 Fibre glass and articles thereof

17 Manufacture of pulp ndash wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving pulp)

18 Branded aerated water soft drinks (non-fruit based)

19 Paper-

Writing or printing paper etc

Paper or paperboard etc

Maplitho paper etc

Newsprint in rolls or sheets

Craft paper etc

Sanitary towels etc

Cigarette paper

Grease-proof paper

Toilet or facial tissue etc

Paper and paperboard laminated internally with bitumen tar or asphalt

Carbon or similar copying paper

Products consisting of sheets of paper or paper board impregnated coated or covered with plastics etc

Paper and paperboard coated impregnated or covered with wax etc

20 Plastics and articles thereof

Serial No 5 Reproduction synthesis not allowed as also downstream industries for sugar

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Annex -III

RESTRICTIONS ON LOCATION OF INDUSTRIES MINING OPERATIONS AND OTHER DEVELOPMENT

ACTIVITIES IN DOON VALLEY IN UTTAR PRADESH

MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS

(Department of Environment Forests amp Wildlife)

New Delhi the 1st February 1989

NOTIFICATION

NOTIFICATION under section 3(2)(v) of Environment (Protection) Act 1986 and Rule 5(3) (d) of

Environment (Protection) Rules 1986 Restricting location of industries mining operations and other

development activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh

SO102(E) ndash Whereas notification under sub-rule (3) of rule 5 of the Environment (Protection)

Rules 1986 inviting objections against the imposition of restriction on location of industries mining

operation and other developmental activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh was published vide No

SO 923(E) dated the 6th October 1988

And Whereas all objections received have been duly considered by the Central Government

Now therefore in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (d) of sub-rule (3) of Rule 5 of the

said rules the Central Government hereby imposes restrictions on the following activities in Doon Valley

bounded on the North by Mussorie ridge in the North-East by Lesset Himalayan range on the South-

West by Shivalik ranges river Ganga in the South-East and river Yamuna in the North-West except those

activities which are permitted by the Central Government for examining the environmental impacts

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(i) Location setting of industrial units ndash It has to be as per guidelines given in the annexure or guidelines

as may be issued from time to time by the Ministry of Environment amp Forests Government of India

(ii) Mining ndash Approval of the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests must be obtained before starting

any mining activity

(iii) Tourism ndash It should as per Tourism Development Plan (TDP) to be prepared by the State Department

of Tourism and duly approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(iv) Grazing ndash As per the plan to be prepared by the State Government and duly approved by the Union

Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(v) Land Use ndash As per Master Plan of development and Land Use Plan of the entire area to be prepared

by the State Government and approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

[No J-200123886-1A]

Sd-

(KP GEETHAKRISHNAN)

Secretary

ANNEXURE

Guidelines for permitting restricting industrial units in the Doon Valley area

Industries will be classified under Green Orange and Red categories as shown below for purposes of

permittingrestricting such industrial units in the Doon Valley from the environmental and ecological

considerations

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CATEGORY GREEN

A LIST OF INDUSTRIES IN APPROVED INDUSTRIAL AREAS WHICH MAY BE DIRECTRLY CONSIDERED

FOR ISSUE OF NO OBJECTION CERTIFICATE WITHOUT REFERRING TO (MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS) (IN CASE OF DOUBTS REFERENCE WILL BE MADE TO MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS)

1 All such non-obnoxious and non-hazardous industries employing upto 100 persons The

abnoxious and hazardous industries are those using inflammable explosive corrosive or

toxic substances

2 All such industries which do not discharge industrial effluents of a polluting nature and

which do not undertake any of the following process

Electroplating

Galvanizing

Bleaching

Degreasing

Phosphating

Dyeing

Pickling tanning

Polishing

Cooking of fibres and Digesting

Designing of Fabric

Unhairing Soaking deliming and bating of hides

Washing of fabric

Trimming Puling juicing and blanching of fruits and vegetables

Washing of equipment and regular floor washing using of considerable cooling water

Separated milk buttermilk and whey

Stopping and processing of grain

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Distillation of alcohol stillage and evaporation

Slaughtering of animals rendering of bones washing of meat

Juicing of sugar cane extraction of sugar Filteration centrifugation distillation

Pulping and fermenting of coffee beam

Processing of fish

Filter back wash in DM Plants exceeding 20 KI per day capacity

Pulp making pulp processing and paper making Cocking of coal washing of blast furnace

flue gases

Stripping of oxides

Washing of used sand by hydraulic discharge

Washing of latex etc

Solvent extraction

3 All such industries which do no use fuel in their manufacturing process or in any subsidiary

process and which do not emit fugitive emissions of a diffused nature

Industries not satisfying any one of the three criteria are recommended to be referred to Ministry

of Environment amp Forests

The following industries appear to fall in non-hazardous non-obnoxious and non-polluting

category subject to fulfillment of above three conditions

1 Atta-chakkies

2 Rice Mullors

3 Iceboxes

4 Dal mills

5 Groundnut decortinating (dry)

6 Chilling

7 Tailoring and garment making

8 Apparl making 9 Cotton and woolen hosiery

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10 Handloom weaving

11 Shoe lace manufacturing

12 Gold and Silver thread and sari work

13 Gold and Silver smithy

14 Leather Footwear and leather products excluding tanning amp hide processing

15 Manufacture of mirror from sheet glass and photo-frame

16 Musical instruments manufacturing

17 Sports goods

18 Bamboo and cane products (only dry operations)

19 Card Board and paper products (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

20 Insulation and other coated papers (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

21 Scientific and Mathematical instruments

22 Furniture (Wooden and Steel)

23 Assembly of domestic electrical appliances

24 Radio assembling

25 Fountain pens

26 Polythene plastic and PVC goods through extrusionmoulding

27 Surgical gauges and bandages

28 Railway sleepers (only concrete)

29 Cotton spinning and weaving

30 Rope (cotton and plastic)

31 Carpet weaving

32 Assembly of Air coolers

33 Wires pipes-extruded shapes from metals

34 Automobile servicing amp repair stations

35 Assembly of Bicycles baby carriages and other small non-motorised vehicles

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36 Electronics equipment (assembly)

37 Toys

38 Candles

39 Carpentary ndash excluded saw mill

40 Cold storage (small scale)

41 Restaurants

42 Oil-ginningexpelling (non-hydrogenation and no refining)

43 Ice Cream

44 Mineralized water

45 Jobbing amp Machining

46 Manufacture of Steel units amp suit cases

47 Paper pins amp U clips

48 Block making for printing

49 Optical frames

CATEGORY ORANGE

B LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CAN BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY WITH PROPER

ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL ARRANGEMENT

1 All such industries which discharge some liquid effluents (below 500 klday) that can be

controlled with suitable proven technology

2 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is less than 24 mtday and

the particulars emissions from which can be controlled with suitable proven technology

3 All such industries employing not more than 500 persons

The following industries with adoption of proven pollution control technology subject to

fulfilling the above three condition fall under this category

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1 Lime manufacture ndash pending decision on proven pollution control device and

Supreme Courtrsquos decision on quarrying

2 Ceramics

3 Sanitary ware

4 Tyres and tubes

5 Refuse incineration (controlled)

6 Flour mills

7 Vegetable oils including solvent extracted oils

8 Soap without steam boiling process and synthetic detergents formulation

9 Steam generating plants

10 Manufacture of office and house hold equipment and appliances involving use of

fossil fuel combustion

11 Manufacture of machineries and machine tools and equipments

12 Industrial gases (only) Nitrogen Oxygen and CO2

13 Miscellaneous glassware without involving use of fossil-fuel combustion

14 Optical glass

15 Laboratory ware

16 Petroleum storage amp transfer facilities

17 Surgical and medical products including amp probabilities of latex products

18 Foot wear (Rubber)

19 Bakery products biscuits amp Confectioners

20 Instant teacoffee coffee processing

21 Malted food

22 Manufacture of power driven pumps compressors refrigeration units fire

fighting equipment etc

23 Wire drawing (cold process) amp bailing straps

24 Steel furniture fasteners etc

25 Plastic processed goods

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26

Medical amp surgical instruments

27

Acetylene (synthetic)

28

Glue amp Gelatine

29

Potassium permanganse

30

Metallic sodium

31

Photographic films papers amp photographic chemicals

32

Surface coating industries

33

Fragrances fragours amp food additives

34

Plant nutrients (only manure)

Note

35

aerated watersoft drink

(a) Industries falling within the above identified list shall be assessed by the State Pollution

Control Board and referred to the Union Department of Environment for consideration

before according No Objection Certificate

(b) The total number of fuel burning industries that shall be permitted in the Valley will be

limited by 8 tonnes per day or Sulphur Dioxides from all sources (This corresponds to 400

tonnes per day Coal with 1 sulphur)

(c) Setting of Industrial areas should be based on sound criteria

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CATEGORY RED

C LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CANNOT BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY

1 All those industries which discharge effluents of a polluting nature at the rate of more

than 500 klday and for which the natural course for sufficient dilution is not available

and effluents from which cannot be controlled with suitable technology

2 All such industries employing more than 500 personsday

3 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is more than 24 mtday

The following industries appear to fall under this category covered by all the points as

above

1 Ferrous and non-ferrous metal extraction refining casting forging alloy making

processing etc

2 Dry Coal ProcessingMineral processing industries like Ore

sintering benefication pollutization etc

3 Phosphate look processing plants

4 Cement plants with horizontal rotary kilns

5 Glass and glass products involving use of coal

6 Petroleum refinery

7 Petro-chemical industries

8 Manufacture of lubricating oils and greases

9 Synthetic rubber manufacture

10 Coal oil wood or nuclear based thermal power plants

11 Vanaspati hydrogenated vegetable oils for industrial purposes

12 Sugar mills (white and khandari)

13 Craft paper mills

14 Coke oven by products and coaltar distillation products

15 Alkalies

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16

Caustic soda

17

Potash

18

Electro thermal products (artificial abrasives Calcium carbide etc)

19

Phosphorous and its compounds

20

Acids and their salts (organic amp inorganic)

21

Nitrogen compounds (Cynides cynamides and other nitrogen compounds)

22

Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp fuses)

23

Pthalic anhydride

24

Processes involving chlorinated hydrocarbon

25

Chlorine Fluorine bromine Iodine amp their compounds

26

Fertilizer industry

27

Paper board and straw board

28

Synthetics fibres

29 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture

formulations)

amp

30 Basic drugs

31 Alcohol (Industrial or potable)

32 Leather industry including tanning and processing

33 Coke making coal liquification and fuel gas making industries

34 Fibre glass production and processing

35 Manufacture of pulp-wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving

pulp)

36 Pigment dyes and their intermediates

37 Industrial carbons (including graphite electrodes anodes midget electrodes

graphite blocks graphite crucibles gas carbons activated carbon synthetic

diamonds carbon black channel black lamp black etc)

38 Electro-chemicals (other than these covered under Alkali group)

39 Paints enamels amp varnishes

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40 Poly propylene

41 Poly Vinyl chloride

42 Cement with vertical shaft kiln technology penging certification of proven

technology on pollution control

43 Chlorates perchlorates amp peroxides

44 Polishes

45 Synthetic resin amp Plastic products

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoZERO DEFECT ZERO EFFECTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Gardenia SIDCUL Haridwar

DATE- 16032017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 59

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh Pushkar Singh

Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Abhishek Srivastava ZED Consultant

QCI

Sh DK Aggarwal Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Amit Mohan Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoZERO DEFECT ZERO EFFECTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Rudra Continental Rudrapur

DATE- 22022017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 54

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh SC Kandpal

Asstt Director (MF)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh YC Pandey GM

DIC US Nagar

Sh Ashok Bansal Ex President

KGCCI

Sh DK Aggarwal Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoProduct Certificationrdquo

PLACE- Selaqui Dehradun

DATE- 19102016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 60

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh UC Khanduri

Asstt Director (Chem)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

ShSaurabh Tiwari Scientist

BIS Dehradun

Sh Kush Sharma Scientist

BIS Dehradun

Sh Ashish Bhargava Manager

URS Certification Haridwar

Sh Manoj Gaur Branch Director

NSIC Dehradun

Sh SS Katiyal Manager

DIC Dehradun

Sh Manoj Sharma President

UIWA Dehradun

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Reimbursement of Units under Technology amp Quality Up gradation Support

to MSME (TEQUP) for acquiring National and International Product

Certification

The details for the period 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are given below

SNo Name Of the Unit Reimbursement

Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Hertech Electronics

Plot NoI E Sector 12 IIE SIDCUL Haridwar

Rs 26250-

Total Rs 26250-

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CHAPTER-VIII

VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

Vendor Development Programmes (VDPs) are being organized by MSME Development

Institutes located in every corner of the country to provide common platform for business as

well as selling organizations to interact with each other with a view to identifying emerging

demands of the buyer organizations while simultaneously providing an opportunity for

displaying the capabilities of the small scale entrepreneurs and their industrial ventures Such

programmes have proved to be of immense use in locating suitable entrepreneurs by a

number of buying organizations including the Public Sector Enterprises various Wings of

Defence Railways and others in indigenising a number of products which hitherto have been

imported at a colossal cost

Two types of VDPs are being organized by MSME DIs - National Level VDPs -cum-

Exhibitions and State Level VDPs In National Level VDPs of 3 days duration large scale

organizations such as BEL BHEL TELCO BSNL IOC NHPC NTPC etc interact with MSEs in

establishing potential vendors In these National Level VDPs an exhibition is also put up for

displaying the products of MSMEs and large scale organizations In State Level VDPs only

one or two buying large scale organisation functioning in the State participates in the

programme and interacts with MSMEs (sellers) in the Buyer-Seller Meets Business enquiries

ranging from `5 crore to `20 crore per VDP are being generated through National Level

VDPs

MSME-DI conducted 05 State Level Vendor Development Programme in different

places of Uttarakhand state Details of programmes are as under

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- HRD Centre BHEL Haridwar

DATE- 09112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 28

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh DK Aggarwal

AsstDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Kotdwar

DATE- 16122016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 63

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh DS Martolia

AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME Haldwani

Sh Manoj Kumar General Manager

BEL Kotdwar

Sh SC Kandpal AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Haridwar

DATE- 29112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 38

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh Amit Mohan

Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Rajeshwar Giri DGM

THDC Rishikesh

Sh RM Dubey DGM (Procurement)

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Rai Singh DGM (VDP)

THDC Rishikesh

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME Haldwani

Sh GC Joshi Dy Manager

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Yogesh Sharma Manager

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Sadhu Ram Saini President

BIDWABahadrabad

Sh Harendra Garg Chairman

SMA Haridwar

Sh DK Aggarwal Asstt Director

MSME Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Rudrapur

DATE- 09032017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 58

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh SC Kandpal

Astt Director (MF)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Skand Shiv Bhardwaj BHEL

CFP Rudrapur

Sh K Das GM

Ic BHEL CFP Rudrapur

Sh VK Sharma Dy Director Ic

MSME-DI Haldwani

ShYC Pandey GM

DIC Rudrapur

Sh Ashok Bansal Ex President

KGCCI Kashipur

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Patel Nagar Dehradun

DATE- 20102016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 65

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR SH UCKHANDURI

AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Ashok Lalwani HUDCO

Dehradun

Sh Mahesh Sharma President

UIWA Dehradun

Sh Manoj Gaur BM

NSIC Dehradun

SmtKaushlya Bandhu Jt Director

DOI Dehradun

Sh SP Goyal Incharge

KGCCI Dehradun

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CHAPTER-IX

MARKETING ASSISTANCE AND TECHNOLOGY UP-GRADATION

SCHEME FOR MSME AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE ON BAR-CODE

MSMEs sector has emerged as a highly vibrant and dynamic sector of the Indian

economy over the last five decades MSMEs are not only playing crucial role in providing

large employment opportunities at comparatively lower capital cost than large industries but

also helping in industrialization of rural and backward areas thereby reducing regional

imbalances assuring more equitable distribution of national income and wealth

It may be mentioned here that Marketing a strategic tool for business development is

critical for the growth and survival of MSMEs Marketing is most important factor for the

success of any enterprise It is one of the weakest areas wherein MSMEs face major

problems in the present competitive age Due to lack of information scarcity of resources

and unorganized way of selling marketing MSME sector finds problems in exploiting new

markets

The objective of this programme envisages that some of those clusters of MSMEs which

have quality production and export potential shall be identified amp encouraged and assisted

through this scheme to achieve competitiveness in the national and international markets

The programme aims at improving the marketing competitiveness of MSME sector by

improving their techniques and technologiesrsquo promotion of exports and to provide a check on

imports also

Financial assistance on Bar-code

The basic objective of financial assistance is to enhance the marketing competitiveness of

Micro amp Small Enterprises (MSEs) by way of

(i) Providing 75 of one-time registration fee and annual recurring fee (for first three

years) paid by MSEs to GS1 India

(ii) (ii) Popularizing the adoption of bar codes on large scale amongst MSEs and (iii)

Motivating and encouraging MSEs for use of bar codes through conducting

seminars on Bar-code etc

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Reimbursement of Units under Bar Code ndash

The details for the period 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are given below

SNo Name Of the Unit Reimbursement Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Janisons Herbo Labs Pvt Ltd

Plot No 6Sector II DC IIE

Pantnagar

38430-

2- Ms Garg Foods

Naya Gaon Julfkaar

Kaladhungi Nainital

33451-

3- Ms Shree Herbal Health Care 79 Arhat Bazar Saharanpur Road Dehradun

25695-

4- Ms Govindam Enterprises

D-144F Top Floor Freedom Fighter Enclave

New Delhi

25695-

5- Ms Demigod Agro Food Pvt Ltd

4 Nandpuri Arya Nagar Chowk Opp Holy Baril

Jwalapur Haridwar

25695-

Total Rs 148966-

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Reimbursement to the Participating Units in Trade FairExhibition for the

year 2016-17 for Uttarakhand state ndash

SNo

Name of the Unit Amt Reimbursed

1 Ms Kashmir Emporium Raipur Road Dehradun

(International)

Rs 122772-

2 Ms Rawat Engg Tech Pvt Ltd Dehradun

(Domestic)

Rs 30000-

Total Rs 152772-

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CHAPTER-X

Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme (CLCSS) for Technology

Upgradation of the Small Scale Industries

The Ministry of Small Scale Industries (SSI) is operating a scheme for technology

upgradation of Small Scale Industries (SSI) called the Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme

(CLCSS) The Scheme aims at facilitating technology upgradation by providing upfront capital

subsidy to SSI units including tiny khadi village and coir industrial units on institutional

finance (credit) availed of by them for modernisation of their production equipment (plant and

machinery) and techniques The Scheme provides for 15 per cent capital subsidy to SSI units

including tiny units on institutional finance availed of by them for induction of well established

and improved technology in selected subsectorsproducts approved under the Scheme The

eligible amount of subsidy calculated under the scheme is based on the actual loan amount not

exceeding Rs1 crore

Due to insufficient investment and lack of awareness of both the quality standards and

access to modern technologies a large percentage of SSI units continue with outdated

technology and plant amp machinery With increasing competition due to liberalisation of the

economy the survival and growth of the SSI units are critically dependent on their

modernisation and technological upgradation Upgradation of both the process of manufacture

and corresponding plant and machinery is necessary for the small enterprises to reduce the cost

of production and remain price competitive at a time when cheaper products are easily available

in the global market

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CHAPTER-XI

QUALITY UPGRADATIONENVIRONMENT MANAGAMENT FOR

SMALL SCALE SECTOR THROUGH INCENTIVE FOR ISO 9000ISO

14001HACCP CERTIFICATION

The Small Scale Sector has emerged as dynamic and vibrant sector of Indian

Economy and it has been making significant contribution to industrial production export and

employment generation The process of economic liberalization and market reforms has

opened up the Indian small scale sector to the global competition In order to enhance the

competitive strength of the small scale sector the Government introduced an incentive

scheme for their technological upgradationquality improvement and environment

management The scheme provides incentive to those small scale ancillary undertaking who

have acquired ISO 9000ISO 14001HACCP certifications The scheme for ISO 9000

reimbursement in operation since March 1994 has now been enlarged so as to include

reimbursement of expenses for acquiring ISO 14001 certification also vide this Office

Administrative Order No41(8)ISOElectx2002 dt 28th October 2002 Upto 31st march

2014 25652 Micro amp Small units have been benefited from the scheme

-The Scheme envisages reimbursement of charges of acquiring ISO-9000ISO-

14001HACCP certifications to the extent of 75 of the expenditure subject to a

maximum of Rs 75000- in each case

The Salient features of the Scheme

a) The Permanent Registered Micro Small Enterprises (MSEs) units are eligible to avail

the Incentive Scheme

b) The Scheme is applicable to those MSEsancillaryTinySSSBE units who have already

acquired ISO-9000ISO-14001HACCP certification

c) The Scheme is applicable to those MSEsancillaryTinySSSBE units who have already

acquired ISO-9000ISO-14001HACCP certification

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Reimbursement to Units under ISO 900014000 scheme in Uttarakhand

state ndash

Approval details of units during 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are as under ndash

SNo Name of the Unit Reimbursement

Total Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Bajaj Nutraceuticals Roorkee Haridwar 45000-

2- Ms Nirmal Auto Components Bahadrabad Haridwar 38363-

3- Ms Manchanda Herbal Products Haridwar 46954-

4- Ms APS Electopower Pvt Ltd Haridwar

40500-

5- Ms Shree Badrinath Vaikalpik Urja Dehradun 30000-

6- Ms Rapid Moulders Pvt Ltd Haridwar 56250-

Total Rs 257067-

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CHAPTER-XII

GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT PREFERENCE POLICY FOR MICRO

amp SMALL ENTERPRISES

In order to provide assistance and support to Micro amp Small Enterprises (MSEs) for

marketing their products under the present Government Procurement Preference Policy for

micro amp small enterprises (MSEs) Government of India has been extending various facilities to

the MSEs registered with National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC) under its Single Point

Registration Scheme In addition to the facilities 358 items are also reserved for exclusive

purchase from MSE sector

Following units were enlisted under single point registration

SN Name amp Address Unit Amount Rs 1 Ms Ujjwal Labour Contract Co-operative Society

Dehradun

2000-

2 Ms Pacific Dynamics Roorkee

2000-

3 Ms Radiant Energy Enterprises Dehradun

1250-

4 Ms Harit Agro Products Jaspur Kashipur

2000-

5 Ms Asian Galaxy Pvt Ltd

Plot No 3 Sector IIDL IIE SIDCUL

5000-

6 Ms Isha Construction

Shop 32 amp 34 Grand Floor Raipur Road- Dehradun

2000-

7 Ms Dhirendra Singh Negi

Village Talli Bagi Patti Tehri Garhwal

2000-

8 Ms Electrocon Power

Village Rameshwarput Lalpur US Nagar

2000-

9 Ms Special Cables Pvt Ltd

Unit 2 Plot No 60-65 Sector-3IIE Pantnagar

3435-

10 Ms GB Equipment Systems Ltd

Industrial Area Selaqui- Dehradun

3500-

11 Ms GB Springs

PL 2223 Km Chakrata Road Rampur Dehradun

5000-

12 Ms Accuraus (India)

B-7 Ramnaga Indl Estate Roorke

2000-

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13 Ms Modern Electrn Electric Co

Dehradun

2000-

14 Ms Ms Godarari Enterprises

Dehradun

1250-

15 Ms Kanha Plastics Pvt Ltd

Dehradun

5000-

16 Ms IC Electicals Co(P) Ltd

Plot No E-94 Industrial Area Bharabad Haridwar

3450-

17 Ms Whale Graphics(India)Ltd

Dehradun

5000-

18 Jainson Herbo Labs Pvt Ltd

IIDC IIE US Nagar Pantnagar

3000-

19 Ms Krishna Murari Infratech

Pvt Ltd Haldwani

2000-

20 Ms Sakti Constructions

392 Indra Nagar Colony Dehrdun

3500-

21 Ms Universal Ind

B-8 Industrial Estate Bazpur Road Kashipur

5000-

22 Ms Sai Globe Packaging

Central Hope Town SelaquiDehradun

5000-

23 Ms Surat singh amp Sons

54 Akashdeep ColonyChakrata Road Dehradun

2000-

24 Ms Girraj Kintwear

7 Co-Operativ Society IE- Dehradun

2000-

25 Ms HQ Lamps Manufacturing

7 3-35 Sector 6 A SIDCUL Haridwar

3000-

26 Ms Uttam Rice amp Seeds Pvt Ltd

Gausala Mour Ramnagar Road Partappur Kashipur

2000-

27 Ms Creative Paper Products Rudrpur

2000-

28 Ms Asia Industries

Village Phaujimatkota Post ndashBhoorrani Rudrapur

-

29 Ms Shamsons Industries

C-22 Deveboomi Industrial Estate Roorkee

3000-

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30 Reveal Environment Solutions Kh N-999

Salem pur Rajputan Indusstrial Estate Roorkee

2000-

31 Ms Shiva Enterprises

2071 West Amber Talab Roorkee

2000-

32 Ms Aska Equipment Ltd

Plot NoC-21 Devbhoomi Indl Estate Raipur Haridwar

3000-

33 Ms Infinity

Kh Village Raipur Haridwar

3450-

34 Ms Badrinath Vaikalpik Urja

Shah Nagar Near Railaway Crossing Defance Colony Dehradun

2000-

35 Ms Amardeep Designs (P) Ltd

KhNo163 Laheshwari BhagwanPur Roorklee

3000-

36 Ms Amrit Herbals

Village amp Po Bhauwala-Dehradun

2000-

37 Ms Growth Associates

131 2nd

Floor BT Ganj-Roorkee

3000-

38 Ms Himalayan Hi Tech

Nurseries Santi Aashram Bharatpur Kamachaur

2000-

39 Ms JS Industries

Kunda Jaspur Road Kashipur US Nagar

3000-

40 Ms Digitech

8 Industrial Area Near Ram Nagar- Roorkee

2000-

41 Ms K-2 Cloth

Plot No 126-127 Sector IIDC

2000-

42 Ms Dinex India Pvt Ltd

59 Gandhi Road

2000-

43 Ms SK Guta

15 A Enclave GMS Road Dehradun

2000-

44 Ms Fire Devices(P) Ltd

Plot No 19-20 Sector-3A Indl Area SIDCUL Haridwar

3450-

Total

118285-

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CHAPTER-XIII

REVENUE EARNED

This Institute has earned revenue of Rs 140485- through consultancy services

provided to the MSMEs and fee collected for training programmes as per details given

below-

SNo Revenue Earnings Total for the

Financial Year (Rs)

1

CF WS revenue

0

2 Skill development programme (Training) fees- regular

course

8000

3 Skill development programme (Training) fees

Specialized High Tech Course (including CAD CAM)

0

4 Sale of Traineersquos products 50

5 Training Programme fees-

i Under Core Programme Action Plan 0

ii (Under PD Account) 0

6 Management Development Programme 0

7 Seminars Feesworkshop 5100

8 Capacity assessment 0

9 Project appraisals 0

10 Sick unit studies 0

11 In plant studies 0

12 Surveys 0

13 Energy audits 0

14 NSIC Registration GSPP 118285

15 Sub-Contracting Exchange (SCX) 0

16 Sale of publications 50

17 Others 6500

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18 Fee for participation in National Award-2013 0

19 NVDPVDP 0

TOTAL 137985

20 Sale of US stores etc 2500

Grand Total 140485

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CHAPTER-XIV

USE OF OFFICIAL LANGUAGE

Hindi is the Official Language of the Union of India and the Government policy aims at

progressively increasing the use of Hindi in official work Effective steps were taken during

the year in the Ministry of MSME to ensure compliance to Official Language Policy

implementation of the annual programme and compliance with the various orders of the

Government of India on the recommendations of the Committee of Parliament on Official

Language

COMPLIANCE OF SECTION 3(3)OF THE OFFICIAL LANGUAGE ACT 1963

All documents such as General Orders Notifications Press Communique Contracts

Agreements Tender Forms amp Notices Resolution MemorandumOffice memorandum

Administrative or other reports and Official Papers laid before a House or the Houses of

Parliament under section 3(3) of the Official Languages Act 1963 were issued bilingually

ie in Hindi and English General orders meant for departmental use were issued in Hindi

only

REPLIES TO LETTERS IN HINDI

All letters received in Hindi were replied to in Hindi

CORRESPONDENCE IN HINDI

Letters to State Governments Union Territory and Central Government offices located

in regions lsquoArsquo and lsquoBrsquo were issued in Hindi to the extent possible Similarly letters were sent in

Hindi to Central Government offices located in region lsquoCrsquo as per the targets laid down in the

Annual Programme About 9007 correspondence was made in Hindi in region lsquoArsquo 100 in

region rsquoBrsquo and 100 in region lsquoCrsquo

SECTIONS SPECIFIED FOR WORKING IN HINDI

The sections of the Ministry specified for doing 100 work in Hindi are working

satisfactorily

MONITORING AND INSPECTIONS

In order to ensure compliance with the Official Language Policy monitoring is done

though regular inspections

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CHAPTER-XV

TARGETS amp ACHIEVEMENTS

PART-A

1 Change in Industrial Scenario if any Industrial activity is gaining

momentum due to Industrial package to the state amp the upgradation of the MSEs

2 Other information ndash

I No of unit visited by MSME-DI

Official 117

Ii Total No of visitors inquiries

received in MSME-DI 648

iii Total No persons trained with- 414

a General 214

b Women Entrepreneurs 110 c SCST 17413 d Other backward Classes etc 12

e Minorities 0

3 Expenditure in Plan amp Non-Plan

a Plan Scheme-

Allotment Cumulative expenditure

FUNDS EXPENDITURE

Salary-14000000 12144775

Medical- 125000 124655

TE- 650000 647151

OE- 800000 7 99999

RRT- 4000 3000

Total 15579000 13719580

b Non-Plan Scheme- Nil

4 Administration Over

one year

Less than one year

a

b c

d

Post vacant Disciplinary proceeding initiated concluded pending Audit objections pending amp replied

Court cases pending if necessary

13

Nil Nil

Nil

01

Nil Nil

Nil

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Part- B

(This part may reflect the problems and actual work done under each programme as well

as actual extension service rendered for promotion of Industries)

1 Modernization of Workshop and

Laboratories- During

the month

Cumulative for the year

i Sanction received by MSME-DI

Converting the MSME-DI

Nil Nil

ii Value of new machinery

equipment installed received

Nil Nil

iii Value of orders of Machinery amp

Equipment placed with

DGSampD supplies

Nil Nil

2 Trade Industry growth-

i Nos of UAM registered

Manufacturingservice activity

Micro-5363 Small- 1707 Medium- 156

Total- 7226 (up to March2017)

ii Nos of UAM registered

ManufacturingServicing

activity

Manufacturing- 4243

Service- 2983

Total- 7226 (up to March2015)

iii Changes in industrial growth

rate if any (give information for

each trade unit(s) separately)

The industrial climate generated due to

announcement of Concessional package

provided impetus to the growth

parameters

3 Technical Assistance-

i No of entrepreneurs assisted

at the MSME-DI premises

outside premises

6481913

ii No of entrepreneurs assisted

at their premises

631

iii No of trade Associations

contacted for up-gradation of

Industries

12

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iv Details of programme for

specific group of covered in

Action Plan prepared along

with their details

NA

v No of units registered under

the Govt purchase

programme

43 Nos

vi Identification of products

having potential for

development in the State

(Attach a separate list)

1 Fruit based products

2 Processing of vegetables

3 Spice grinding

4 Glow signboard amp hoardings

5 Medicinal concentrate

6 Essential Oils

vii Problems of trade Industries

other than financial if any

Marketing amp transportation bottleneck

viii Additional support required for

improving performance of

trade Industries

Marketing Support

x Any other significant

programme Give information

or work done for each trade

discipline separately and

enclosed separate sheet to

highlight the salient points of

work done

No

4 Ancillary Development Programme No of-

a Captive Ancillary in the State NA

b New units (Anc) established

during the month

NA

c New items identified and

accepted for promoting

Ancillary

NA

d Vendor Development

Programme organized for

whom

Conducted programmes-

National Level-00

State level- 05 nos

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5 Any other special work done by the Institute- -

- One day awareness programme on Packaging for Exports

In Association with SBS College Rudrapur at Rudrapur on 31052016 for 32

participants

- One day workshop on Quality Management System amp Quality Technology

Tools (QMSQTT)

In Association with Bahadrabad Industries Development Welfare

Association Haridwar at Haridwar on 21072016 for 32 participants

- One day awareness programme on Product Certification

Conducted at Selaqui Dehradun on 19102016 for 60 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Design Clinic

Conducted at Haridwar on 20022016 for 28 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Digital Payment

Conducted in Uttarakhand State 16 programmes for 406 participants

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Part C Other Special Activities

Sl No Activity Target Achievement

1 Hindi Meeting 04 nos 04 nos

2 Hindi Pakhwara amp Hindi Diwas from 14092016 to

28092016 01 no 01 no

3 Hindi Workshop Nil Nil

4 Assistance provided in EDP of other organisation

(2 days EDP of NCCD) at MSME-DI

Haldwani

Nil 01 no

5 (i)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp Commercial Bid Opening on Lean Manufacturing for Auto component at Rudrapur on 22042016

(ii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in joint DSR

audit Audit with NPC Kanpur of Boss Cluster Rudrapur from 20042016 to 21042016 (iii)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint MBR3 Audit with QCI of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar from 08082016 to 10082016 (iv) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Boss Cluster at Rudrapur in November 2016

(v) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR5 Audit

of Pace Auto Cluster-1 at Rudrapur in November 2016 (vi)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint Audit

of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar in December 2016 (vii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Havells Fan Lean Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017 (viii)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp

Commercial Bid Opening for Plastic Component Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017

Nil

08 nos

6 Participated in National Awards held in Ludhiana Punjab on 18102016 presented by Honrsquoble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi

Nil 01 no

7 Participated in PMEGP Task force meeting of Nainital

District on 020816081116 Nil 02 nos

8 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a 3 days exhibition lsquoDestination Uttarakhand 2016rsquo organised by Ms Freindz Exhibition amp Promotions (p) ltd New Delhi at Dehradun from 24-26102016

Nil 01 no

9 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in the Stone Laying

ceremony of a new Technology Centre at Sitarganj on 141116 inaugrated by Honrsquoble Union Minister of MSMEs Sh Kalaraj Mishra

Nil 01 no

10 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a lsquoVendor Meet-

2016rsquo organised by Tata Auto Comp Systems Ltd at Rudrapur

Nil 01 no

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11 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in SLSC meeting for

National Awards and SLAB meeing at Dehradun on 17022017

Nil 01 no

12 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a training on

Lean Manufacturing at Indore MP from 080317 to 100317

Nil 01 no

13 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Hindi meeting

organized by NARAKAS on 30032017 01 no 01 no

PART-E

Sl

No

Description of activity Annual target Under PD

Ac

Total

1 EDPIMCEET Export

Packging Product

Certification QMS-QTT

Incubator ZEDDesign

8611113

31

Nil 25

i No of programmes

conducted

7601113

31

Nil 23

ii No of persons trained 159255032

326032235

16828

Nil 1001

2 Follow-up action of previous Entrepreneurship Development Programmes -

Year Total no of trainees

trained

No of trainees who

have set up units

employed till date

2006-07 143 39

2007-08 917 71

2008-09 946 36

2009-10 2323 43

2010-11 2203 49

2011-12 2321 53

2012-13 2265 59

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2013-14 2234 74

2014-15 504 53

2015-16 926

2016-17 414

3 Motivational Campaigns- Annual target Conducted

No of Campaigns

conducted

06 06

4 i Project profiles (new) Nil Nil

ii Project profiles

(updated)

Nil Nil

iii State industrial

profiles

Nil 1

iv District industrial

potential survey

reports

Nil 13

v Any other Nil Nil

5 Name of the units

provided-

Intensive technical

consultancy (A brief

write-up)

6 Programme on ISO 900014000

Year Target No of

Programmes

conducted

No of Units

participated

No of units

obtained ISO

certification

during the

year

No of units

obtained ISO

Certification

till date

2006-07 - - - - -

2007-08 - - - - -

2008-09 - - - 17 17

2009-10 - - - 10 10

2010-11 - - - - 24

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2011-12 - - - - 25

2012-13 - - - - Nil

2013-14 - - - - 17

2014-15 - - - 18

2015-16 - - - 11 11

7 Programmes on

Name of the programme No of Programmes No of participants

WTO - -

One Day Awareness

Programme on Cluster Dev

Scheme

- -

One day Awareness

Programme on IPR

- -

9 Vendor Development Programmes cum exhibitions

Year Tar

get

No of

VDPs

conducted

No of SSI

units

participat

ed

No unit

register

ed

During

the

month

No of SSI units obtained orders

No

Rs No Rs

2006-07 1 - - - - - - - -

2007-08 NIL - - - - - - - -

2008-09 1 1 120 - - - - - -

2009-10 1 - - - - - - - -

2010-11 1 1 43 - - - - - -

2011-12 3 3 222 - - - - - -

2012-13 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

311

158+551

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2013-14 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

314

148+1541

-

-

-

-

-

- 2014-15 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

374

118+2000

-

-

-

-

-

-

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2015-16 5 1

5(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

236

100+2000

-

-

-

-

-

- 2016-17 5 1

5(SVDP)

0(NVDP)

259

Nil

10 Programmes on Achievement

ii Energy conservationEnergy Efficient

Technology etc

00

iv Packaging for export 01

v Product Certification 01

vi CLCSS 00

vii QMSQTT 01

Viii Lean Manufacturing 00

ix Business Incubator 03

x Design Clinic 01

xi ZED 03

11

Revenue of the Institute

Total revenue

earned

Rs

140485-

12

Revenue of the workshop

Annual

Target

Total revenue

earned

Rs

Nil Nil

13 Media coverage details- No(s)

i Press releases during the Year 4

ii Exhibitions participated 02

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iii RadioTV talks -

iv Advertisements released 5

v Press clipping compiled for the year -

vi Press clipping hosted on website -

vii Publications if any -

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CHAPTER-XVI

DISTRICT INDUSTRIES CENTRES VISITED BY THE OFFICERS OF

THIS INSTITUTE

The officers of this Institute visited District Industries Centre for discussion relating to

development of industries in the state and in connection with attending the Task Force

Meetingother official work

1 District Industries Centre Haldwani

2 District Industries Centre Almora

3 District Industries Centre Rudrapur Udham Singh Nagar

4 District Industries Centre Bageshwar

5 District Industries Centre Roorkee

6 District Industries Centre Dehradun

7 District Industries Centre Kotdwar

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CHAPTER-XVII

INCENTIVES TO ENTREPRENEURS

(i) Fiscal Incentives to new Industrial Units and to existing units on their substantial

expansion

New Industrial units and existing industrial units on their substantial expansion as defined set

up in growth centers industrial infrastructure development center(IIDCs) Industrial Estates

Export Processing Zones Theme Parks (Food Processing Parks Software Technology Parks

etc) as stated in Annexure-1 and Other areas as notified from time to time by the Central

Government are entitled to

(A) 100 (hundred percent) outright excise duty exception for a period of 10 years from

the date of commencement of commercial production

(B) 100 Income tax exemption for initial period of five years and thereafter 30 for

companies and 25 for other than companies for a further period of five years for

the entire state of Uttaranchal and Himachal Pradesh from the date of

commencement of commercial production

(C) 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

Rs30 lakh The existing units will also be entitled to this subsidy on their substantial

expansion as defined

(D) Thrust sector industries as mentioned in Annexure-II are entitled to similar

concession as mentioned in para 3(i) amp (ii) above in the entire state of Uttaranchal

and Himachal Pradesh without any area restrictions

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Development of Industrial Infrastructure

(i) The funding pattern under the Growth Centre Scheme currently envisaging a

central assistance of Rs10 crore per center is raised to Rs15 crore per center

(ii) The financing pattern of integrated infrastructure development center (IIDC)

between Government of India and SIDBI will change from 23 to 41 and the GOI

funds would be in the nature of a grant so as to provide the required infrastructural

support

Other Incentives

(i) Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna (PMMY) To bring the unbanked people under

the mainstream banking and make the neglected section of the population self

reliant and self dependent Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna was launched under 3

stages ie Shishu (Max Rs 50000) Kishor (Max Rs 5 Lacs)and Tarun (Rs 10

Lacs)

(iv) Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP)

Government of India has approved the introduction of a new credit linked subsidy

programme called Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation programme (PMEGP)

by merging the two schemes Prime Ministerrsquos Rojgar Yojana (PMRY) and Rural

Employment Generation Programme (REGP) for generation of employment

opportunities through establishment of Micro enterprise in rural as well as urban

areas PMEGP is a central sector scheme and being administrated by Ministry of

Micro Small amp Medium Enterprises (Mo MSME) The scheme is implementing by

Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC)a statutory organization under the

administrative control of Mo MSME as the single nodal agency at the National

level At the State level the scheme is being implemented through State

KVIC Directorates State Khadi amp Village Industries Boards ( KVIBs) and District

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Industries Centre( DICs) and Banks The Government subsidy under the scheme is

being routed by KVIC through the identified banks for eventual distribution to the

beneficiaries entrepreneurs in their Bank accounts

Ineligible Industries under the Policy

The list of industries excluded from the purview of proposed concessions is at

Annexure ndashII

In addition the Doon Valley Notifications (SONo102(E) dated 1st Feb 1989

(Annexure-IV) as amended from time to time issued by Ministry of Environment amp

Forests would continue to operate in the Doon Valley area on the industries

notified under it are excluded from the proposed concessions in the state of

Uttarakhand

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Annex -I

DETAILS OF TRAINING PROGRAMME CONDUCTED DURING THE YEAR 2016-17 S No Programme details Duration Candidate Details Name of the

Coordinator SC ST OBC PH GEN TOTAL M F M F M F M F M F

EDP

1 EDP (GEN) on Tour

Operator amp Tourist Guide at Ranibagh

Haldwani Nainital

18022017

to 22022017

10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 2 22 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director (Mech)

2 EDP(SC) on Wireman

Training at Shantipuri

Pantnagar US Nagar

13022017

to

23022017

18 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 20 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

3 ESDP (WPH-STP)

on Bakery amp

Confectionary Products Ranibagh

Nainital

06092016

to

20102016

0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 20 23 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

4 ESDP(SC-STP) on

Computer Accounting with Tally at

Kaladhungi Nainital

16082016

to 29092016

10 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

5 ESDP(SC) on Computer Accounting

Dehradun

21072016 to

02092016

10 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 5 25 UC Khanduri Asst Director

(Chem)

6 ESDP(GEN) on

Garments

Manufacturing at

Almora

22072016

to

02092016

0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 21 23 DS Martolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

7 ESDP(GEN) on Solar Energy at Haldwani

Nainital

04112016 to

16122016

3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 16 0 20 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

I- Total Participants

(Nos)

51 20 0 1 2 3 1 0 30 48 156

IMC

1 IMC(Gen) at Pantnagar US Nagar

23022017 16 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 13 8 38 DK Aggarwal Asst Director

(Mech)

2 IMC(SC) at ITI

Bageshwar

18032017 31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 50 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

3 IMC(SC) at Takula

Almora

09032016 22 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 4 39 UC Khanduri

Asst Director (Chem)

4 IMC(Gen) at JITI

Almora

16032017 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 9 42 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

5 IMC(ST) at ITI

Almora

15032016 19 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 41 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

6 IMC(Gen) at Ranibagh Haldwani Nainital

23022017 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 35 6 45 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

II- Total Participants

(Nos)

93 9 12 0 4 0 0 0 110 27 255

Grand Total (I + II)

13 PROGRAMMES

144 29 12 1 6 3 1 0 140 75 411

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Annex -II

List of Thrust Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo List of Thrust Industries

01 Floriculture

02 Medicinal herbs and aromatic herbs etc ndash processing

03 Honey

04 Horticulture and Agro based Industries such as -

a Sauces Ketchup etc

b Fruit juices amp fruit pulp

c Jams Jellies vegetable juices puree pickles etc

d Preserved fruits and vegetables

e Processing of fresh fruits and vegetables including packaging

f Processing preservation packaging of mushrooms

05 Food processing industry excluding those included in the negative list

06 Sugar and its by-products

07 Silk and silk products

08 Wool and wool products

09 Woven fabrics (Excisable garments)

10 Sports goods and articles and equipment for general physical exercise and equipment

for adventure sports activities

11 Paper and paper products excluding those in negative list

12 Pharma products

13 Information amp communication technology

Computer hardware

14 Bottling of mineral water

15 Eco-tourism ndash Hotels resorts spa entertainmentamusement parks and ropeways

16 Industrial gases (based on atmospheric fraction)

17 Handicrafts

18 Non-timber forest product based industries

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Negative List of Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo Negative list of Industries

01 Tobacco and tobacco products including cigarettes and pan masala

02 Thermal Power Plant (coaloil based)

03 Coal washeries dry coal processing

04 Inorganic Chemicals excluding medicinal grade oxygen (280411) medicinal grade hydrogen peroxide

(284711) compressed air (285130)

05 Organic Chemicals excluding Provitamins vitamins Hormones (2936) Glycosides (2939) sugars (2940)

06 Tanning and dying extracts tanins and their derivatives dyes colours paints and varnishes putty fillers and

other mastics inks

07 Marble and mineral substances not classified anywhere

08 Flour mills and rice mills

09 Foundries using coal

10 Minerals fuels mineral oils and products of their distillation

Bituminous substances mineral waxes

11 Synthetic rubber product

12 Cement clinkers and asbestos raw including fibre

13 Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp Fuses fireworks matches propellant powder etc)

14 Mineral or chemical fertilizers

15 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture and formulation)

16 Fibre glass and articles thereof

17 Manufacture of pulp ndash wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving pulp)

18 Branded aerated water soft drinks (non-fruit based)

19 Paper-

Writing or printing paper etc

Paper or paperboard etc

Maplitho paper etc

Newsprint in rolls or sheets

Craft paper etc

Sanitary towels etc

Cigarette paper

Grease-proof paper

Toilet or facial tissue etc

Paper and paperboard laminated internally with bitumen tar or asphalt

Carbon or similar copying paper

Products consisting of sheets of paper or paper board impregnated coated or covered with plastics etc

Paper and paperboard coated impregnated or covered with wax etc

20 Plastics and articles thereof

Serial No 5 Reproduction synthesis not allowed as also downstream industries for sugar

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Annex -III

RESTRICTIONS ON LOCATION OF INDUSTRIES MINING OPERATIONS AND OTHER DEVELOPMENT

ACTIVITIES IN DOON VALLEY IN UTTAR PRADESH

MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS

(Department of Environment Forests amp Wildlife)

New Delhi the 1st February 1989

NOTIFICATION

NOTIFICATION under section 3(2)(v) of Environment (Protection) Act 1986 and Rule 5(3) (d) of

Environment (Protection) Rules 1986 Restricting location of industries mining operations and other

development activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh

SO102(E) ndash Whereas notification under sub-rule (3) of rule 5 of the Environment (Protection)

Rules 1986 inviting objections against the imposition of restriction on location of industries mining

operation and other developmental activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh was published vide No

SO 923(E) dated the 6th October 1988

And Whereas all objections received have been duly considered by the Central Government

Now therefore in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (d) of sub-rule (3) of Rule 5 of the

said rules the Central Government hereby imposes restrictions on the following activities in Doon Valley

bounded on the North by Mussorie ridge in the North-East by Lesset Himalayan range on the South-

West by Shivalik ranges river Ganga in the South-East and river Yamuna in the North-West except those

activities which are permitted by the Central Government for examining the environmental impacts

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(i) Location setting of industrial units ndash It has to be as per guidelines given in the annexure or guidelines

as may be issued from time to time by the Ministry of Environment amp Forests Government of India

(ii) Mining ndash Approval of the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests must be obtained before starting

any mining activity

(iii) Tourism ndash It should as per Tourism Development Plan (TDP) to be prepared by the State Department

of Tourism and duly approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(iv) Grazing ndash As per the plan to be prepared by the State Government and duly approved by the Union

Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(v) Land Use ndash As per Master Plan of development and Land Use Plan of the entire area to be prepared

by the State Government and approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

[No J-200123886-1A]

Sd-

(KP GEETHAKRISHNAN)

Secretary

ANNEXURE

Guidelines for permitting restricting industrial units in the Doon Valley area

Industries will be classified under Green Orange and Red categories as shown below for purposes of

permittingrestricting such industrial units in the Doon Valley from the environmental and ecological

considerations

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CATEGORY GREEN

A LIST OF INDUSTRIES IN APPROVED INDUSTRIAL AREAS WHICH MAY BE DIRECTRLY CONSIDERED

FOR ISSUE OF NO OBJECTION CERTIFICATE WITHOUT REFERRING TO (MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS) (IN CASE OF DOUBTS REFERENCE WILL BE MADE TO MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS)

1 All such non-obnoxious and non-hazardous industries employing upto 100 persons The

abnoxious and hazardous industries are those using inflammable explosive corrosive or

toxic substances

2 All such industries which do not discharge industrial effluents of a polluting nature and

which do not undertake any of the following process

Electroplating

Galvanizing

Bleaching

Degreasing

Phosphating

Dyeing

Pickling tanning

Polishing

Cooking of fibres and Digesting

Designing of Fabric

Unhairing Soaking deliming and bating of hides

Washing of fabric

Trimming Puling juicing and blanching of fruits and vegetables

Washing of equipment and regular floor washing using of considerable cooling water

Separated milk buttermilk and whey

Stopping and processing of grain

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Distillation of alcohol stillage and evaporation

Slaughtering of animals rendering of bones washing of meat

Juicing of sugar cane extraction of sugar Filteration centrifugation distillation

Pulping and fermenting of coffee beam

Processing of fish

Filter back wash in DM Plants exceeding 20 KI per day capacity

Pulp making pulp processing and paper making Cocking of coal washing of blast furnace

flue gases

Stripping of oxides

Washing of used sand by hydraulic discharge

Washing of latex etc

Solvent extraction

3 All such industries which do no use fuel in their manufacturing process or in any subsidiary

process and which do not emit fugitive emissions of a diffused nature

Industries not satisfying any one of the three criteria are recommended to be referred to Ministry

of Environment amp Forests

The following industries appear to fall in non-hazardous non-obnoxious and non-polluting

category subject to fulfillment of above three conditions

1 Atta-chakkies

2 Rice Mullors

3 Iceboxes

4 Dal mills

5 Groundnut decortinating (dry)

6 Chilling

7 Tailoring and garment making

8 Apparl making 9 Cotton and woolen hosiery

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10 Handloom weaving

11 Shoe lace manufacturing

12 Gold and Silver thread and sari work

13 Gold and Silver smithy

14 Leather Footwear and leather products excluding tanning amp hide processing

15 Manufacture of mirror from sheet glass and photo-frame

16 Musical instruments manufacturing

17 Sports goods

18 Bamboo and cane products (only dry operations)

19 Card Board and paper products (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

20 Insulation and other coated papers (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

21 Scientific and Mathematical instruments

22 Furniture (Wooden and Steel)

23 Assembly of domestic electrical appliances

24 Radio assembling

25 Fountain pens

26 Polythene plastic and PVC goods through extrusionmoulding

27 Surgical gauges and bandages

28 Railway sleepers (only concrete)

29 Cotton spinning and weaving

30 Rope (cotton and plastic)

31 Carpet weaving

32 Assembly of Air coolers

33 Wires pipes-extruded shapes from metals

34 Automobile servicing amp repair stations

35 Assembly of Bicycles baby carriages and other small non-motorised vehicles

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36 Electronics equipment (assembly)

37 Toys

38 Candles

39 Carpentary ndash excluded saw mill

40 Cold storage (small scale)

41 Restaurants

42 Oil-ginningexpelling (non-hydrogenation and no refining)

43 Ice Cream

44 Mineralized water

45 Jobbing amp Machining

46 Manufacture of Steel units amp suit cases

47 Paper pins amp U clips

48 Block making for printing

49 Optical frames

CATEGORY ORANGE

B LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CAN BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY WITH PROPER

ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL ARRANGEMENT

1 All such industries which discharge some liquid effluents (below 500 klday) that can be

controlled with suitable proven technology

2 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is less than 24 mtday and

the particulars emissions from which can be controlled with suitable proven technology

3 All such industries employing not more than 500 persons

The following industries with adoption of proven pollution control technology subject to

fulfilling the above three condition fall under this category

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1 Lime manufacture ndash pending decision on proven pollution control device and

Supreme Courtrsquos decision on quarrying

2 Ceramics

3 Sanitary ware

4 Tyres and tubes

5 Refuse incineration (controlled)

6 Flour mills

7 Vegetable oils including solvent extracted oils

8 Soap without steam boiling process and synthetic detergents formulation

9 Steam generating plants

10 Manufacture of office and house hold equipment and appliances involving use of

fossil fuel combustion

11 Manufacture of machineries and machine tools and equipments

12 Industrial gases (only) Nitrogen Oxygen and CO2

13 Miscellaneous glassware without involving use of fossil-fuel combustion

14 Optical glass

15 Laboratory ware

16 Petroleum storage amp transfer facilities

17 Surgical and medical products including amp probabilities of latex products

18 Foot wear (Rubber)

19 Bakery products biscuits amp Confectioners

20 Instant teacoffee coffee processing

21 Malted food

22 Manufacture of power driven pumps compressors refrigeration units fire

fighting equipment etc

23 Wire drawing (cold process) amp bailing straps

24 Steel furniture fasteners etc

25 Plastic processed goods

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26

Medical amp surgical instruments

27

Acetylene (synthetic)

28

Glue amp Gelatine

29

Potassium permanganse

30

Metallic sodium

31

Photographic films papers amp photographic chemicals

32

Surface coating industries

33

Fragrances fragours amp food additives

34

Plant nutrients (only manure)

Note

35

aerated watersoft drink

(a) Industries falling within the above identified list shall be assessed by the State Pollution

Control Board and referred to the Union Department of Environment for consideration

before according No Objection Certificate

(b) The total number of fuel burning industries that shall be permitted in the Valley will be

limited by 8 tonnes per day or Sulphur Dioxides from all sources (This corresponds to 400

tonnes per day Coal with 1 sulphur)

(c) Setting of Industrial areas should be based on sound criteria

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CATEGORY RED

C LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CANNOT BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY

1 All those industries which discharge effluents of a polluting nature at the rate of more

than 500 klday and for which the natural course for sufficient dilution is not available

and effluents from which cannot be controlled with suitable technology

2 All such industries employing more than 500 personsday

3 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is more than 24 mtday

The following industries appear to fall under this category covered by all the points as

above

1 Ferrous and non-ferrous metal extraction refining casting forging alloy making

processing etc

2 Dry Coal ProcessingMineral processing industries like Ore

sintering benefication pollutization etc

3 Phosphate look processing plants

4 Cement plants with horizontal rotary kilns

5 Glass and glass products involving use of coal

6 Petroleum refinery

7 Petro-chemical industries

8 Manufacture of lubricating oils and greases

9 Synthetic rubber manufacture

10 Coal oil wood or nuclear based thermal power plants

11 Vanaspati hydrogenated vegetable oils for industrial purposes

12 Sugar mills (white and khandari)

13 Craft paper mills

14 Coke oven by products and coaltar distillation products

15 Alkalies

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16

Caustic soda

17

Potash

18

Electro thermal products (artificial abrasives Calcium carbide etc)

19

Phosphorous and its compounds

20

Acids and their salts (organic amp inorganic)

21

Nitrogen compounds (Cynides cynamides and other nitrogen compounds)

22

Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp fuses)

23

Pthalic anhydride

24

Processes involving chlorinated hydrocarbon

25

Chlorine Fluorine bromine Iodine amp their compounds

26

Fertilizer industry

27

Paper board and straw board

28

Synthetics fibres

29 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture

formulations)

amp

30 Basic drugs

31 Alcohol (Industrial or potable)

32 Leather industry including tanning and processing

33 Coke making coal liquification and fuel gas making industries

34 Fibre glass production and processing

35 Manufacture of pulp-wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving

pulp)

36 Pigment dyes and their intermediates

37 Industrial carbons (including graphite electrodes anodes midget electrodes

graphite blocks graphite crucibles gas carbons activated carbon synthetic

diamonds carbon black channel black lamp black etc)

38 Electro-chemicals (other than these covered under Alkali group)

39 Paints enamels amp varnishes

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40 Poly propylene

41 Poly Vinyl chloride

42 Cement with vertical shaft kiln technology penging certification of proven

technology on pollution control

43 Chlorates perchlorates amp peroxides

44 Polishes

45 Synthetic resin amp Plastic products

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ldquoZERO DEFECT ZERO EFFECTrdquo

PLACE- Hotel Rudra Continental Rudrapur

DATE- 22022017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 54

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh SC Kandpal

Asstt Director (MF)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh YC Pandey GM

DIC US Nagar

Sh Ashok Bansal Ex President

KGCCI

Sh DK Aggarwal Asstt Director (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoProduct Certificationrdquo

PLACE- Selaqui Dehradun

DATE- 19102016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 60

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh UC Khanduri

Asstt Director (Chem)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

ShSaurabh Tiwari Scientist

BIS Dehradun

Sh Kush Sharma Scientist

BIS Dehradun

Sh Ashish Bhargava Manager

URS Certification Haridwar

Sh Manoj Gaur Branch Director

NSIC Dehradun

Sh SS Katiyal Manager

DIC Dehradun

Sh Manoj Sharma President

UIWA Dehradun

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Reimbursement of Units under Technology amp Quality Up gradation Support

to MSME (TEQUP) for acquiring National and International Product

Certification

The details for the period 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are given below

SNo Name Of the Unit Reimbursement

Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Hertech Electronics

Plot NoI E Sector 12 IIE SIDCUL Haridwar

Rs 26250-

Total Rs 26250-

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CHAPTER-VIII

VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

Vendor Development Programmes (VDPs) are being organized by MSME Development

Institutes located in every corner of the country to provide common platform for business as

well as selling organizations to interact with each other with a view to identifying emerging

demands of the buyer organizations while simultaneously providing an opportunity for

displaying the capabilities of the small scale entrepreneurs and their industrial ventures Such

programmes have proved to be of immense use in locating suitable entrepreneurs by a

number of buying organizations including the Public Sector Enterprises various Wings of

Defence Railways and others in indigenising a number of products which hitherto have been

imported at a colossal cost

Two types of VDPs are being organized by MSME DIs - National Level VDPs -cum-

Exhibitions and State Level VDPs In National Level VDPs of 3 days duration large scale

organizations such as BEL BHEL TELCO BSNL IOC NHPC NTPC etc interact with MSEs in

establishing potential vendors In these National Level VDPs an exhibition is also put up for

displaying the products of MSMEs and large scale organizations In State Level VDPs only

one or two buying large scale organisation functioning in the State participates in the

programme and interacts with MSMEs (sellers) in the Buyer-Seller Meets Business enquiries

ranging from `5 crore to `20 crore per VDP are being generated through National Level

VDPs

MSME-DI conducted 05 State Level Vendor Development Programme in different

places of Uttarakhand state Details of programmes are as under

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- HRD Centre BHEL Haridwar

DATE- 09112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 28

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh DK Aggarwal

AsstDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Kotdwar

DATE- 16122016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 63

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh DS Martolia

AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME Haldwani

Sh Manoj Kumar General Manager

BEL Kotdwar

Sh SC Kandpal AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Haridwar

DATE- 29112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 38

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh Amit Mohan

Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Rajeshwar Giri DGM

THDC Rishikesh

Sh RM Dubey DGM (Procurement)

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Rai Singh DGM (VDP)

THDC Rishikesh

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME Haldwani

Sh GC Joshi Dy Manager

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Yogesh Sharma Manager

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Sadhu Ram Saini President

BIDWABahadrabad

Sh Harendra Garg Chairman

SMA Haridwar

Sh DK Aggarwal Asstt Director

MSME Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Rudrapur

DATE- 09032017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 58

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh SC Kandpal

Astt Director (MF)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Skand Shiv Bhardwaj BHEL

CFP Rudrapur

Sh K Das GM

Ic BHEL CFP Rudrapur

Sh VK Sharma Dy Director Ic

MSME-DI Haldwani

ShYC Pandey GM

DIC Rudrapur

Sh Ashok Bansal Ex President

KGCCI Kashipur

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Patel Nagar Dehradun

DATE- 20102016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 65

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR SH UCKHANDURI

AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Ashok Lalwani HUDCO

Dehradun

Sh Mahesh Sharma President

UIWA Dehradun

Sh Manoj Gaur BM

NSIC Dehradun

SmtKaushlya Bandhu Jt Director

DOI Dehradun

Sh SP Goyal Incharge

KGCCI Dehradun

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सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

CHAPTER-IX

MARKETING ASSISTANCE AND TECHNOLOGY UP-GRADATION

SCHEME FOR MSME AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE ON BAR-CODE

MSMEs sector has emerged as a highly vibrant and dynamic sector of the Indian

economy over the last five decades MSMEs are not only playing crucial role in providing

large employment opportunities at comparatively lower capital cost than large industries but

also helping in industrialization of rural and backward areas thereby reducing regional

imbalances assuring more equitable distribution of national income and wealth

It may be mentioned here that Marketing a strategic tool for business development is

critical for the growth and survival of MSMEs Marketing is most important factor for the

success of any enterprise It is one of the weakest areas wherein MSMEs face major

problems in the present competitive age Due to lack of information scarcity of resources

and unorganized way of selling marketing MSME sector finds problems in exploiting new

markets

The objective of this programme envisages that some of those clusters of MSMEs which

have quality production and export potential shall be identified amp encouraged and assisted

through this scheme to achieve competitiveness in the national and international markets

The programme aims at improving the marketing competitiveness of MSME sector by

improving their techniques and technologiesrsquo promotion of exports and to provide a check on

imports also

Financial assistance on Bar-code

The basic objective of financial assistance is to enhance the marketing competitiveness of

Micro amp Small Enterprises (MSEs) by way of

(i) Providing 75 of one-time registration fee and annual recurring fee (for first three

years) paid by MSEs to GS1 India

(ii) (ii) Popularizing the adoption of bar codes on large scale amongst MSEs and (iii)

Motivating and encouraging MSEs for use of bar codes through conducting

seminars on Bar-code etc

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Reimbursement of Units under Bar Code ndash

The details for the period 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are given below

SNo Name Of the Unit Reimbursement Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Janisons Herbo Labs Pvt Ltd

Plot No 6Sector II DC IIE

Pantnagar

38430-

2- Ms Garg Foods

Naya Gaon Julfkaar

Kaladhungi Nainital

33451-

3- Ms Shree Herbal Health Care 79 Arhat Bazar Saharanpur Road Dehradun

25695-

4- Ms Govindam Enterprises

D-144F Top Floor Freedom Fighter Enclave

New Delhi

25695-

5- Ms Demigod Agro Food Pvt Ltd

4 Nandpuri Arya Nagar Chowk Opp Holy Baril

Jwalapur Haridwar

25695-

Total Rs 148966-

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Reimbursement to the Participating Units in Trade FairExhibition for the

year 2016-17 for Uttarakhand state ndash

SNo

Name of the Unit Amt Reimbursed

1 Ms Kashmir Emporium Raipur Road Dehradun

(International)

Rs 122772-

2 Ms Rawat Engg Tech Pvt Ltd Dehradun

(Domestic)

Rs 30000-

Total Rs 152772-

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CHAPTER-X

Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme (CLCSS) for Technology

Upgradation of the Small Scale Industries

The Ministry of Small Scale Industries (SSI) is operating a scheme for technology

upgradation of Small Scale Industries (SSI) called the Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme

(CLCSS) The Scheme aims at facilitating technology upgradation by providing upfront capital

subsidy to SSI units including tiny khadi village and coir industrial units on institutional

finance (credit) availed of by them for modernisation of their production equipment (plant and

machinery) and techniques The Scheme provides for 15 per cent capital subsidy to SSI units

including tiny units on institutional finance availed of by them for induction of well established

and improved technology in selected subsectorsproducts approved under the Scheme The

eligible amount of subsidy calculated under the scheme is based on the actual loan amount not

exceeding Rs1 crore

Due to insufficient investment and lack of awareness of both the quality standards and

access to modern technologies a large percentage of SSI units continue with outdated

technology and plant amp machinery With increasing competition due to liberalisation of the

economy the survival and growth of the SSI units are critically dependent on their

modernisation and technological upgradation Upgradation of both the process of manufacture

and corresponding plant and machinery is necessary for the small enterprises to reduce the cost

of production and remain price competitive at a time when cheaper products are easily available

in the global market

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CHAPTER-XI

QUALITY UPGRADATIONENVIRONMENT MANAGAMENT FOR

SMALL SCALE SECTOR THROUGH INCENTIVE FOR ISO 9000ISO

14001HACCP CERTIFICATION

The Small Scale Sector has emerged as dynamic and vibrant sector of Indian

Economy and it has been making significant contribution to industrial production export and

employment generation The process of economic liberalization and market reforms has

opened up the Indian small scale sector to the global competition In order to enhance the

competitive strength of the small scale sector the Government introduced an incentive

scheme for their technological upgradationquality improvement and environment

management The scheme provides incentive to those small scale ancillary undertaking who

have acquired ISO 9000ISO 14001HACCP certifications The scheme for ISO 9000

reimbursement in operation since March 1994 has now been enlarged so as to include

reimbursement of expenses for acquiring ISO 14001 certification also vide this Office

Administrative Order No41(8)ISOElectx2002 dt 28th October 2002 Upto 31st march

2014 25652 Micro amp Small units have been benefited from the scheme

-The Scheme envisages reimbursement of charges of acquiring ISO-9000ISO-

14001HACCP certifications to the extent of 75 of the expenditure subject to a

maximum of Rs 75000- in each case

The Salient features of the Scheme

a) The Permanent Registered Micro Small Enterprises (MSEs) units are eligible to avail

the Incentive Scheme

b) The Scheme is applicable to those MSEsancillaryTinySSSBE units who have already

acquired ISO-9000ISO-14001HACCP certification

c) The Scheme is applicable to those MSEsancillaryTinySSSBE units who have already

acquired ISO-9000ISO-14001HACCP certification

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Reimbursement to Units under ISO 900014000 scheme in Uttarakhand

state ndash

Approval details of units during 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are as under ndash

SNo Name of the Unit Reimbursement

Total Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Bajaj Nutraceuticals Roorkee Haridwar 45000-

2- Ms Nirmal Auto Components Bahadrabad Haridwar 38363-

3- Ms Manchanda Herbal Products Haridwar 46954-

4- Ms APS Electopower Pvt Ltd Haridwar

40500-

5- Ms Shree Badrinath Vaikalpik Urja Dehradun 30000-

6- Ms Rapid Moulders Pvt Ltd Haridwar 56250-

Total Rs 257067-

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CHAPTER-XII

GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT PREFERENCE POLICY FOR MICRO

amp SMALL ENTERPRISES

In order to provide assistance and support to Micro amp Small Enterprises (MSEs) for

marketing their products under the present Government Procurement Preference Policy for

micro amp small enterprises (MSEs) Government of India has been extending various facilities to

the MSEs registered with National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC) under its Single Point

Registration Scheme In addition to the facilities 358 items are also reserved for exclusive

purchase from MSE sector

Following units were enlisted under single point registration

SN Name amp Address Unit Amount Rs 1 Ms Ujjwal Labour Contract Co-operative Society

Dehradun

2000-

2 Ms Pacific Dynamics Roorkee

2000-

3 Ms Radiant Energy Enterprises Dehradun

1250-

4 Ms Harit Agro Products Jaspur Kashipur

2000-

5 Ms Asian Galaxy Pvt Ltd

Plot No 3 Sector IIDL IIE SIDCUL

5000-

6 Ms Isha Construction

Shop 32 amp 34 Grand Floor Raipur Road- Dehradun

2000-

7 Ms Dhirendra Singh Negi

Village Talli Bagi Patti Tehri Garhwal

2000-

8 Ms Electrocon Power

Village Rameshwarput Lalpur US Nagar

2000-

9 Ms Special Cables Pvt Ltd

Unit 2 Plot No 60-65 Sector-3IIE Pantnagar

3435-

10 Ms GB Equipment Systems Ltd

Industrial Area Selaqui- Dehradun

3500-

11 Ms GB Springs

PL 2223 Km Chakrata Road Rampur Dehradun

5000-

12 Ms Accuraus (India)

B-7 Ramnaga Indl Estate Roorke

2000-

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13 Ms Modern Electrn Electric Co

Dehradun

2000-

14 Ms Ms Godarari Enterprises

Dehradun

1250-

15 Ms Kanha Plastics Pvt Ltd

Dehradun

5000-

16 Ms IC Electicals Co(P) Ltd

Plot No E-94 Industrial Area Bharabad Haridwar

3450-

17 Ms Whale Graphics(India)Ltd

Dehradun

5000-

18 Jainson Herbo Labs Pvt Ltd

IIDC IIE US Nagar Pantnagar

3000-

19 Ms Krishna Murari Infratech

Pvt Ltd Haldwani

2000-

20 Ms Sakti Constructions

392 Indra Nagar Colony Dehrdun

3500-

21 Ms Universal Ind

B-8 Industrial Estate Bazpur Road Kashipur

5000-

22 Ms Sai Globe Packaging

Central Hope Town SelaquiDehradun

5000-

23 Ms Surat singh amp Sons

54 Akashdeep ColonyChakrata Road Dehradun

2000-

24 Ms Girraj Kintwear

7 Co-Operativ Society IE- Dehradun

2000-

25 Ms HQ Lamps Manufacturing

7 3-35 Sector 6 A SIDCUL Haridwar

3000-

26 Ms Uttam Rice amp Seeds Pvt Ltd

Gausala Mour Ramnagar Road Partappur Kashipur

2000-

27 Ms Creative Paper Products Rudrpur

2000-

28 Ms Asia Industries

Village Phaujimatkota Post ndashBhoorrani Rudrapur

-

29 Ms Shamsons Industries

C-22 Deveboomi Industrial Estate Roorkee

3000-

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30 Reveal Environment Solutions Kh N-999

Salem pur Rajputan Indusstrial Estate Roorkee

2000-

31 Ms Shiva Enterprises

2071 West Amber Talab Roorkee

2000-

32 Ms Aska Equipment Ltd

Plot NoC-21 Devbhoomi Indl Estate Raipur Haridwar

3000-

33 Ms Infinity

Kh Village Raipur Haridwar

3450-

34 Ms Badrinath Vaikalpik Urja

Shah Nagar Near Railaway Crossing Defance Colony Dehradun

2000-

35 Ms Amardeep Designs (P) Ltd

KhNo163 Laheshwari BhagwanPur Roorklee

3000-

36 Ms Amrit Herbals

Village amp Po Bhauwala-Dehradun

2000-

37 Ms Growth Associates

131 2nd

Floor BT Ganj-Roorkee

3000-

38 Ms Himalayan Hi Tech

Nurseries Santi Aashram Bharatpur Kamachaur

2000-

39 Ms JS Industries

Kunda Jaspur Road Kashipur US Nagar

3000-

40 Ms Digitech

8 Industrial Area Near Ram Nagar- Roorkee

2000-

41 Ms K-2 Cloth

Plot No 126-127 Sector IIDC

2000-

42 Ms Dinex India Pvt Ltd

59 Gandhi Road

2000-

43 Ms SK Guta

15 A Enclave GMS Road Dehradun

2000-

44 Ms Fire Devices(P) Ltd

Plot No 19-20 Sector-3A Indl Area SIDCUL Haridwar

3450-

Total

118285-

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CHAPTER-XIII

REVENUE EARNED

This Institute has earned revenue of Rs 140485- through consultancy services

provided to the MSMEs and fee collected for training programmes as per details given

below-

SNo Revenue Earnings Total for the

Financial Year (Rs)

1

CF WS revenue

0

2 Skill development programme (Training) fees- regular

course

8000

3 Skill development programme (Training) fees

Specialized High Tech Course (including CAD CAM)

0

4 Sale of Traineersquos products 50

5 Training Programme fees-

i Under Core Programme Action Plan 0

ii (Under PD Account) 0

6 Management Development Programme 0

7 Seminars Feesworkshop 5100

8 Capacity assessment 0

9 Project appraisals 0

10 Sick unit studies 0

11 In plant studies 0

12 Surveys 0

13 Energy audits 0

14 NSIC Registration GSPP 118285

15 Sub-Contracting Exchange (SCX) 0

16 Sale of publications 50

17 Others 6500

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18 Fee for participation in National Award-2013 0

19 NVDPVDP 0

TOTAL 137985

20 Sale of US stores etc 2500

Grand Total 140485

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CHAPTER-XIV

USE OF OFFICIAL LANGUAGE

Hindi is the Official Language of the Union of India and the Government policy aims at

progressively increasing the use of Hindi in official work Effective steps were taken during

the year in the Ministry of MSME to ensure compliance to Official Language Policy

implementation of the annual programme and compliance with the various orders of the

Government of India on the recommendations of the Committee of Parliament on Official

Language

COMPLIANCE OF SECTION 3(3)OF THE OFFICIAL LANGUAGE ACT 1963

All documents such as General Orders Notifications Press Communique Contracts

Agreements Tender Forms amp Notices Resolution MemorandumOffice memorandum

Administrative or other reports and Official Papers laid before a House or the Houses of

Parliament under section 3(3) of the Official Languages Act 1963 were issued bilingually

ie in Hindi and English General orders meant for departmental use were issued in Hindi

only

REPLIES TO LETTERS IN HINDI

All letters received in Hindi were replied to in Hindi

CORRESPONDENCE IN HINDI

Letters to State Governments Union Territory and Central Government offices located

in regions lsquoArsquo and lsquoBrsquo were issued in Hindi to the extent possible Similarly letters were sent in

Hindi to Central Government offices located in region lsquoCrsquo as per the targets laid down in the

Annual Programme About 9007 correspondence was made in Hindi in region lsquoArsquo 100 in

region rsquoBrsquo and 100 in region lsquoCrsquo

SECTIONS SPECIFIED FOR WORKING IN HINDI

The sections of the Ministry specified for doing 100 work in Hindi are working

satisfactorily

MONITORING AND INSPECTIONS

In order to ensure compliance with the Official Language Policy monitoring is done

though regular inspections

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CHAPTER-XV

TARGETS amp ACHIEVEMENTS

PART-A

1 Change in Industrial Scenario if any Industrial activity is gaining

momentum due to Industrial package to the state amp the upgradation of the MSEs

2 Other information ndash

I No of unit visited by MSME-DI

Official 117

Ii Total No of visitors inquiries

received in MSME-DI 648

iii Total No persons trained with- 414

a General 214

b Women Entrepreneurs 110 c SCST 17413 d Other backward Classes etc 12

e Minorities 0

3 Expenditure in Plan amp Non-Plan

a Plan Scheme-

Allotment Cumulative expenditure

FUNDS EXPENDITURE

Salary-14000000 12144775

Medical- 125000 124655

TE- 650000 647151

OE- 800000 7 99999

RRT- 4000 3000

Total 15579000 13719580

b Non-Plan Scheme- Nil

4 Administration Over

one year

Less than one year

a

b c

d

Post vacant Disciplinary proceeding initiated concluded pending Audit objections pending amp replied

Court cases pending if necessary

13

Nil Nil

Nil

01

Nil Nil

Nil

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Part- B

(This part may reflect the problems and actual work done under each programme as well

as actual extension service rendered for promotion of Industries)

1 Modernization of Workshop and

Laboratories- During

the month

Cumulative for the year

i Sanction received by MSME-DI

Converting the MSME-DI

Nil Nil

ii Value of new machinery

equipment installed received

Nil Nil

iii Value of orders of Machinery amp

Equipment placed with

DGSampD supplies

Nil Nil

2 Trade Industry growth-

i Nos of UAM registered

Manufacturingservice activity

Micro-5363 Small- 1707 Medium- 156

Total- 7226 (up to March2017)

ii Nos of UAM registered

ManufacturingServicing

activity

Manufacturing- 4243

Service- 2983

Total- 7226 (up to March2015)

iii Changes in industrial growth

rate if any (give information for

each trade unit(s) separately)

The industrial climate generated due to

announcement of Concessional package

provided impetus to the growth

parameters

3 Technical Assistance-

i No of entrepreneurs assisted

at the MSME-DI premises

outside premises

6481913

ii No of entrepreneurs assisted

at their premises

631

iii No of trade Associations

contacted for up-gradation of

Industries

12

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iv Details of programme for

specific group of covered in

Action Plan prepared along

with their details

NA

v No of units registered under

the Govt purchase

programme

43 Nos

vi Identification of products

having potential for

development in the State

(Attach a separate list)

1 Fruit based products

2 Processing of vegetables

3 Spice grinding

4 Glow signboard amp hoardings

5 Medicinal concentrate

6 Essential Oils

vii Problems of trade Industries

other than financial if any

Marketing amp transportation bottleneck

viii Additional support required for

improving performance of

trade Industries

Marketing Support

x Any other significant

programme Give information

or work done for each trade

discipline separately and

enclosed separate sheet to

highlight the salient points of

work done

No

4 Ancillary Development Programme No of-

a Captive Ancillary in the State NA

b New units (Anc) established

during the month

NA

c New items identified and

accepted for promoting

Ancillary

NA

d Vendor Development

Programme organized for

whom

Conducted programmes-

National Level-00

State level- 05 nos

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5 Any other special work done by the Institute- -

- One day awareness programme on Packaging for Exports

In Association with SBS College Rudrapur at Rudrapur on 31052016 for 32

participants

- One day workshop on Quality Management System amp Quality Technology

Tools (QMSQTT)

In Association with Bahadrabad Industries Development Welfare

Association Haridwar at Haridwar on 21072016 for 32 participants

- One day awareness programme on Product Certification

Conducted at Selaqui Dehradun on 19102016 for 60 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Design Clinic

Conducted at Haridwar on 20022016 for 28 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Digital Payment

Conducted in Uttarakhand State 16 programmes for 406 participants

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Part C Other Special Activities

Sl No Activity Target Achievement

1 Hindi Meeting 04 nos 04 nos

2 Hindi Pakhwara amp Hindi Diwas from 14092016 to

28092016 01 no 01 no

3 Hindi Workshop Nil Nil

4 Assistance provided in EDP of other organisation

(2 days EDP of NCCD) at MSME-DI

Haldwani

Nil 01 no

5 (i)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp Commercial Bid Opening on Lean Manufacturing for Auto component at Rudrapur on 22042016

(ii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in joint DSR

audit Audit with NPC Kanpur of Boss Cluster Rudrapur from 20042016 to 21042016 (iii)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint MBR3 Audit with QCI of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar from 08082016 to 10082016 (iv) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Boss Cluster at Rudrapur in November 2016

(v) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR5 Audit

of Pace Auto Cluster-1 at Rudrapur in November 2016 (vi)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint Audit

of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar in December 2016 (vii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Havells Fan Lean Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017 (viii)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp

Commercial Bid Opening for Plastic Component Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017

Nil

08 nos

6 Participated in National Awards held in Ludhiana Punjab on 18102016 presented by Honrsquoble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi

Nil 01 no

7 Participated in PMEGP Task force meeting of Nainital

District on 020816081116 Nil 02 nos

8 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a 3 days exhibition lsquoDestination Uttarakhand 2016rsquo organised by Ms Freindz Exhibition amp Promotions (p) ltd New Delhi at Dehradun from 24-26102016

Nil 01 no

9 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in the Stone Laying

ceremony of a new Technology Centre at Sitarganj on 141116 inaugrated by Honrsquoble Union Minister of MSMEs Sh Kalaraj Mishra

Nil 01 no

10 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a lsquoVendor Meet-

2016rsquo organised by Tata Auto Comp Systems Ltd at Rudrapur

Nil 01 no

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11 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in SLSC meeting for

National Awards and SLAB meeing at Dehradun on 17022017

Nil 01 no

12 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a training on

Lean Manufacturing at Indore MP from 080317 to 100317

Nil 01 no

13 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Hindi meeting

organized by NARAKAS on 30032017 01 no 01 no

PART-E

Sl

No

Description of activity Annual target Under PD

Ac

Total

1 EDPIMCEET Export

Packging Product

Certification QMS-QTT

Incubator ZEDDesign

8611113

31

Nil 25

i No of programmes

conducted

7601113

31

Nil 23

ii No of persons trained 159255032

326032235

16828

Nil 1001

2 Follow-up action of previous Entrepreneurship Development Programmes -

Year Total no of trainees

trained

No of trainees who

have set up units

employed till date

2006-07 143 39

2007-08 917 71

2008-09 946 36

2009-10 2323 43

2010-11 2203 49

2011-12 2321 53

2012-13 2265 59

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2013-14 2234 74

2014-15 504 53

2015-16 926

2016-17 414

3 Motivational Campaigns- Annual target Conducted

No of Campaigns

conducted

06 06

4 i Project profiles (new) Nil Nil

ii Project profiles

(updated)

Nil Nil

iii State industrial

profiles

Nil 1

iv District industrial

potential survey

reports

Nil 13

v Any other Nil Nil

5 Name of the units

provided-

Intensive technical

consultancy (A brief

write-up)

6 Programme on ISO 900014000

Year Target No of

Programmes

conducted

No of Units

participated

No of units

obtained ISO

certification

during the

year

No of units

obtained ISO

Certification

till date

2006-07 - - - - -

2007-08 - - - - -

2008-09 - - - 17 17

2009-10 - - - 10 10

2010-11 - - - - 24

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2011-12 - - - - 25

2012-13 - - - - Nil

2013-14 - - - - 17

2014-15 - - - 18

2015-16 - - - 11 11

7 Programmes on

Name of the programme No of Programmes No of participants

WTO - -

One Day Awareness

Programme on Cluster Dev

Scheme

- -

One day Awareness

Programme on IPR

- -

9 Vendor Development Programmes cum exhibitions

Year Tar

get

No of

VDPs

conducted

No of SSI

units

participat

ed

No unit

register

ed

During

the

month

No of SSI units obtained orders

No

Rs No Rs

2006-07 1 - - - - - - - -

2007-08 NIL - - - - - - - -

2008-09 1 1 120 - - - - - -

2009-10 1 - - - - - - - -

2010-11 1 1 43 - - - - - -

2011-12 3 3 222 - - - - - -

2012-13 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

311

158+551

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2013-14 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

314

148+1541

-

-

-

-

-

- 2014-15 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

374

118+2000

-

-

-

-

-

-

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2015-16 5 1

5(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

236

100+2000

-

-

-

-

-

- 2016-17 5 1

5(SVDP)

0(NVDP)

259

Nil

10 Programmes on Achievement

ii Energy conservationEnergy Efficient

Technology etc

00

iv Packaging for export 01

v Product Certification 01

vi CLCSS 00

vii QMSQTT 01

Viii Lean Manufacturing 00

ix Business Incubator 03

x Design Clinic 01

xi ZED 03

11

Revenue of the Institute

Total revenue

earned

Rs

140485-

12

Revenue of the workshop

Annual

Target

Total revenue

earned

Rs

Nil Nil

13 Media coverage details- No(s)

i Press releases during the Year 4

ii Exhibitions participated 02

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iii RadioTV talks -

iv Advertisements released 5

v Press clipping compiled for the year -

vi Press clipping hosted on website -

vii Publications if any -

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CHAPTER-XVI

DISTRICT INDUSTRIES CENTRES VISITED BY THE OFFICERS OF

THIS INSTITUTE

The officers of this Institute visited District Industries Centre for discussion relating to

development of industries in the state and in connection with attending the Task Force

Meetingother official work

1 District Industries Centre Haldwani

2 District Industries Centre Almora

3 District Industries Centre Rudrapur Udham Singh Nagar

4 District Industries Centre Bageshwar

5 District Industries Centre Roorkee

6 District Industries Centre Dehradun

7 District Industries Centre Kotdwar

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CHAPTER-XVII

INCENTIVES TO ENTREPRENEURS

(i) Fiscal Incentives to new Industrial Units and to existing units on their substantial

expansion

New Industrial units and existing industrial units on their substantial expansion as defined set

up in growth centers industrial infrastructure development center(IIDCs) Industrial Estates

Export Processing Zones Theme Parks (Food Processing Parks Software Technology Parks

etc) as stated in Annexure-1 and Other areas as notified from time to time by the Central

Government are entitled to

(A) 100 (hundred percent) outright excise duty exception for a period of 10 years from

the date of commencement of commercial production

(B) 100 Income tax exemption for initial period of five years and thereafter 30 for

companies and 25 for other than companies for a further period of five years for

the entire state of Uttaranchal and Himachal Pradesh from the date of

commencement of commercial production

(C) 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

Rs30 lakh The existing units will also be entitled to this subsidy on their substantial

expansion as defined

(D) Thrust sector industries as mentioned in Annexure-II are entitled to similar

concession as mentioned in para 3(i) amp (ii) above in the entire state of Uttaranchal

and Himachal Pradesh without any area restrictions

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Development of Industrial Infrastructure

(i) The funding pattern under the Growth Centre Scheme currently envisaging a

central assistance of Rs10 crore per center is raised to Rs15 crore per center

(ii) The financing pattern of integrated infrastructure development center (IIDC)

between Government of India and SIDBI will change from 23 to 41 and the GOI

funds would be in the nature of a grant so as to provide the required infrastructural

support

Other Incentives

(i) Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna (PMMY) To bring the unbanked people under

the mainstream banking and make the neglected section of the population self

reliant and self dependent Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna was launched under 3

stages ie Shishu (Max Rs 50000) Kishor (Max Rs 5 Lacs)and Tarun (Rs 10

Lacs)

(iv) Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP)

Government of India has approved the introduction of a new credit linked subsidy

programme called Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation programme (PMEGP)

by merging the two schemes Prime Ministerrsquos Rojgar Yojana (PMRY) and Rural

Employment Generation Programme (REGP) for generation of employment

opportunities through establishment of Micro enterprise in rural as well as urban

areas PMEGP is a central sector scheme and being administrated by Ministry of

Micro Small amp Medium Enterprises (Mo MSME) The scheme is implementing by

Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC)a statutory organization under the

administrative control of Mo MSME as the single nodal agency at the National

level At the State level the scheme is being implemented through State

KVIC Directorates State Khadi amp Village Industries Boards ( KVIBs) and District

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Industries Centre( DICs) and Banks The Government subsidy under the scheme is

being routed by KVIC through the identified banks for eventual distribution to the

beneficiaries entrepreneurs in their Bank accounts

Ineligible Industries under the Policy

The list of industries excluded from the purview of proposed concessions is at

Annexure ndashII

In addition the Doon Valley Notifications (SONo102(E) dated 1st Feb 1989

(Annexure-IV) as amended from time to time issued by Ministry of Environment amp

Forests would continue to operate in the Doon Valley area on the industries

notified under it are excluded from the proposed concessions in the state of

Uttarakhand

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Annex -I

DETAILS OF TRAINING PROGRAMME CONDUCTED DURING THE YEAR 2016-17 S No Programme details Duration Candidate Details Name of the

Coordinator SC ST OBC PH GEN TOTAL M F M F M F M F M F

EDP

1 EDP (GEN) on Tour

Operator amp Tourist Guide at Ranibagh

Haldwani Nainital

18022017

to 22022017

10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 2 22 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director (Mech)

2 EDP(SC) on Wireman

Training at Shantipuri

Pantnagar US Nagar

13022017

to

23022017

18 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 20 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

3 ESDP (WPH-STP)

on Bakery amp

Confectionary Products Ranibagh

Nainital

06092016

to

20102016

0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 20 23 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

4 ESDP(SC-STP) on

Computer Accounting with Tally at

Kaladhungi Nainital

16082016

to 29092016

10 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

5 ESDP(SC) on Computer Accounting

Dehradun

21072016 to

02092016

10 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 5 25 UC Khanduri Asst Director

(Chem)

6 ESDP(GEN) on

Garments

Manufacturing at

Almora

22072016

to

02092016

0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 21 23 DS Martolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

7 ESDP(GEN) on Solar Energy at Haldwani

Nainital

04112016 to

16122016

3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 16 0 20 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

I- Total Participants

(Nos)

51 20 0 1 2 3 1 0 30 48 156

IMC

1 IMC(Gen) at Pantnagar US Nagar

23022017 16 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 13 8 38 DK Aggarwal Asst Director

(Mech)

2 IMC(SC) at ITI

Bageshwar

18032017 31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 50 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

3 IMC(SC) at Takula

Almora

09032016 22 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 4 39 UC Khanduri

Asst Director (Chem)

4 IMC(Gen) at JITI

Almora

16032017 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 9 42 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

5 IMC(ST) at ITI

Almora

15032016 19 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 41 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

6 IMC(Gen) at Ranibagh Haldwani Nainital

23022017 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 35 6 45 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

II- Total Participants

(Nos)

93 9 12 0 4 0 0 0 110 27 255

Grand Total (I + II)

13 PROGRAMMES

144 29 12 1 6 3 1 0 140 75 411

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Annex -II

List of Thrust Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo List of Thrust Industries

01 Floriculture

02 Medicinal herbs and aromatic herbs etc ndash processing

03 Honey

04 Horticulture and Agro based Industries such as -

a Sauces Ketchup etc

b Fruit juices amp fruit pulp

c Jams Jellies vegetable juices puree pickles etc

d Preserved fruits and vegetables

e Processing of fresh fruits and vegetables including packaging

f Processing preservation packaging of mushrooms

05 Food processing industry excluding those included in the negative list

06 Sugar and its by-products

07 Silk and silk products

08 Wool and wool products

09 Woven fabrics (Excisable garments)

10 Sports goods and articles and equipment for general physical exercise and equipment

for adventure sports activities

11 Paper and paper products excluding those in negative list

12 Pharma products

13 Information amp communication technology

Computer hardware

14 Bottling of mineral water

15 Eco-tourism ndash Hotels resorts spa entertainmentamusement parks and ropeways

16 Industrial gases (based on atmospheric fraction)

17 Handicrafts

18 Non-timber forest product based industries

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Negative List of Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo Negative list of Industries

01 Tobacco and tobacco products including cigarettes and pan masala

02 Thermal Power Plant (coaloil based)

03 Coal washeries dry coal processing

04 Inorganic Chemicals excluding medicinal grade oxygen (280411) medicinal grade hydrogen peroxide

(284711) compressed air (285130)

05 Organic Chemicals excluding Provitamins vitamins Hormones (2936) Glycosides (2939) sugars (2940)

06 Tanning and dying extracts tanins and their derivatives dyes colours paints and varnishes putty fillers and

other mastics inks

07 Marble and mineral substances not classified anywhere

08 Flour mills and rice mills

09 Foundries using coal

10 Minerals fuels mineral oils and products of their distillation

Bituminous substances mineral waxes

11 Synthetic rubber product

12 Cement clinkers and asbestos raw including fibre

13 Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp Fuses fireworks matches propellant powder etc)

14 Mineral or chemical fertilizers

15 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture and formulation)

16 Fibre glass and articles thereof

17 Manufacture of pulp ndash wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving pulp)

18 Branded aerated water soft drinks (non-fruit based)

19 Paper-

Writing or printing paper etc

Paper or paperboard etc

Maplitho paper etc

Newsprint in rolls or sheets

Craft paper etc

Sanitary towels etc

Cigarette paper

Grease-proof paper

Toilet or facial tissue etc

Paper and paperboard laminated internally with bitumen tar or asphalt

Carbon or similar copying paper

Products consisting of sheets of paper or paper board impregnated coated or covered with plastics etc

Paper and paperboard coated impregnated or covered with wax etc

20 Plastics and articles thereof

Serial No 5 Reproduction synthesis not allowed as also downstream industries for sugar

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Annex -III

RESTRICTIONS ON LOCATION OF INDUSTRIES MINING OPERATIONS AND OTHER DEVELOPMENT

ACTIVITIES IN DOON VALLEY IN UTTAR PRADESH

MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS

(Department of Environment Forests amp Wildlife)

New Delhi the 1st February 1989

NOTIFICATION

NOTIFICATION under section 3(2)(v) of Environment (Protection) Act 1986 and Rule 5(3) (d) of

Environment (Protection) Rules 1986 Restricting location of industries mining operations and other

development activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh

SO102(E) ndash Whereas notification under sub-rule (3) of rule 5 of the Environment (Protection)

Rules 1986 inviting objections against the imposition of restriction on location of industries mining

operation and other developmental activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh was published vide No

SO 923(E) dated the 6th October 1988

And Whereas all objections received have been duly considered by the Central Government

Now therefore in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (d) of sub-rule (3) of Rule 5 of the

said rules the Central Government hereby imposes restrictions on the following activities in Doon Valley

bounded on the North by Mussorie ridge in the North-East by Lesset Himalayan range on the South-

West by Shivalik ranges river Ganga in the South-East and river Yamuna in the North-West except those

activities which are permitted by the Central Government for examining the environmental impacts

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(i) Location setting of industrial units ndash It has to be as per guidelines given in the annexure or guidelines

as may be issued from time to time by the Ministry of Environment amp Forests Government of India

(ii) Mining ndash Approval of the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests must be obtained before starting

any mining activity

(iii) Tourism ndash It should as per Tourism Development Plan (TDP) to be prepared by the State Department

of Tourism and duly approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(iv) Grazing ndash As per the plan to be prepared by the State Government and duly approved by the Union

Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(v) Land Use ndash As per Master Plan of development and Land Use Plan of the entire area to be prepared

by the State Government and approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

[No J-200123886-1A]

Sd-

(KP GEETHAKRISHNAN)

Secretary

ANNEXURE

Guidelines for permitting restricting industrial units in the Doon Valley area

Industries will be classified under Green Orange and Red categories as shown below for purposes of

permittingrestricting such industrial units in the Doon Valley from the environmental and ecological

considerations

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CATEGORY GREEN

A LIST OF INDUSTRIES IN APPROVED INDUSTRIAL AREAS WHICH MAY BE DIRECTRLY CONSIDERED

FOR ISSUE OF NO OBJECTION CERTIFICATE WITHOUT REFERRING TO (MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS) (IN CASE OF DOUBTS REFERENCE WILL BE MADE TO MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS)

1 All such non-obnoxious and non-hazardous industries employing upto 100 persons The

abnoxious and hazardous industries are those using inflammable explosive corrosive or

toxic substances

2 All such industries which do not discharge industrial effluents of a polluting nature and

which do not undertake any of the following process

Electroplating

Galvanizing

Bleaching

Degreasing

Phosphating

Dyeing

Pickling tanning

Polishing

Cooking of fibres and Digesting

Designing of Fabric

Unhairing Soaking deliming and bating of hides

Washing of fabric

Trimming Puling juicing and blanching of fruits and vegetables

Washing of equipment and regular floor washing using of considerable cooling water

Separated milk buttermilk and whey

Stopping and processing of grain

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Distillation of alcohol stillage and evaporation

Slaughtering of animals rendering of bones washing of meat

Juicing of sugar cane extraction of sugar Filteration centrifugation distillation

Pulping and fermenting of coffee beam

Processing of fish

Filter back wash in DM Plants exceeding 20 KI per day capacity

Pulp making pulp processing and paper making Cocking of coal washing of blast furnace

flue gases

Stripping of oxides

Washing of used sand by hydraulic discharge

Washing of latex etc

Solvent extraction

3 All such industries which do no use fuel in their manufacturing process or in any subsidiary

process and which do not emit fugitive emissions of a diffused nature

Industries not satisfying any one of the three criteria are recommended to be referred to Ministry

of Environment amp Forests

The following industries appear to fall in non-hazardous non-obnoxious and non-polluting

category subject to fulfillment of above three conditions

1 Atta-chakkies

2 Rice Mullors

3 Iceboxes

4 Dal mills

5 Groundnut decortinating (dry)

6 Chilling

7 Tailoring and garment making

8 Apparl making 9 Cotton and woolen hosiery

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10 Handloom weaving

11 Shoe lace manufacturing

12 Gold and Silver thread and sari work

13 Gold and Silver smithy

14 Leather Footwear and leather products excluding tanning amp hide processing

15 Manufacture of mirror from sheet glass and photo-frame

16 Musical instruments manufacturing

17 Sports goods

18 Bamboo and cane products (only dry operations)

19 Card Board and paper products (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

20 Insulation and other coated papers (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

21 Scientific and Mathematical instruments

22 Furniture (Wooden and Steel)

23 Assembly of domestic electrical appliances

24 Radio assembling

25 Fountain pens

26 Polythene plastic and PVC goods through extrusionmoulding

27 Surgical gauges and bandages

28 Railway sleepers (only concrete)

29 Cotton spinning and weaving

30 Rope (cotton and plastic)

31 Carpet weaving

32 Assembly of Air coolers

33 Wires pipes-extruded shapes from metals

34 Automobile servicing amp repair stations

35 Assembly of Bicycles baby carriages and other small non-motorised vehicles

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36 Electronics equipment (assembly)

37 Toys

38 Candles

39 Carpentary ndash excluded saw mill

40 Cold storage (small scale)

41 Restaurants

42 Oil-ginningexpelling (non-hydrogenation and no refining)

43 Ice Cream

44 Mineralized water

45 Jobbing amp Machining

46 Manufacture of Steel units amp suit cases

47 Paper pins amp U clips

48 Block making for printing

49 Optical frames

CATEGORY ORANGE

B LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CAN BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY WITH PROPER

ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL ARRANGEMENT

1 All such industries which discharge some liquid effluents (below 500 klday) that can be

controlled with suitable proven technology

2 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is less than 24 mtday and

the particulars emissions from which can be controlled with suitable proven technology

3 All such industries employing not more than 500 persons

The following industries with adoption of proven pollution control technology subject to

fulfilling the above three condition fall under this category

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1 Lime manufacture ndash pending decision on proven pollution control device and

Supreme Courtrsquos decision on quarrying

2 Ceramics

3 Sanitary ware

4 Tyres and tubes

5 Refuse incineration (controlled)

6 Flour mills

7 Vegetable oils including solvent extracted oils

8 Soap without steam boiling process and synthetic detergents formulation

9 Steam generating plants

10 Manufacture of office and house hold equipment and appliances involving use of

fossil fuel combustion

11 Manufacture of machineries and machine tools and equipments

12 Industrial gases (only) Nitrogen Oxygen and CO2

13 Miscellaneous glassware without involving use of fossil-fuel combustion

14 Optical glass

15 Laboratory ware

16 Petroleum storage amp transfer facilities

17 Surgical and medical products including amp probabilities of latex products

18 Foot wear (Rubber)

19 Bakery products biscuits amp Confectioners

20 Instant teacoffee coffee processing

21 Malted food

22 Manufacture of power driven pumps compressors refrigeration units fire

fighting equipment etc

23 Wire drawing (cold process) amp bailing straps

24 Steel furniture fasteners etc

25 Plastic processed goods

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26

Medical amp surgical instruments

27

Acetylene (synthetic)

28

Glue amp Gelatine

29

Potassium permanganse

30

Metallic sodium

31

Photographic films papers amp photographic chemicals

32

Surface coating industries

33

Fragrances fragours amp food additives

34

Plant nutrients (only manure)

Note

35

aerated watersoft drink

(a) Industries falling within the above identified list shall be assessed by the State Pollution

Control Board and referred to the Union Department of Environment for consideration

before according No Objection Certificate

(b) The total number of fuel burning industries that shall be permitted in the Valley will be

limited by 8 tonnes per day or Sulphur Dioxides from all sources (This corresponds to 400

tonnes per day Coal with 1 sulphur)

(c) Setting of Industrial areas should be based on sound criteria

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CATEGORY RED

C LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CANNOT BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY

1 All those industries which discharge effluents of a polluting nature at the rate of more

than 500 klday and for which the natural course for sufficient dilution is not available

and effluents from which cannot be controlled with suitable technology

2 All such industries employing more than 500 personsday

3 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is more than 24 mtday

The following industries appear to fall under this category covered by all the points as

above

1 Ferrous and non-ferrous metal extraction refining casting forging alloy making

processing etc

2 Dry Coal ProcessingMineral processing industries like Ore

sintering benefication pollutization etc

3 Phosphate look processing plants

4 Cement plants with horizontal rotary kilns

5 Glass and glass products involving use of coal

6 Petroleum refinery

7 Petro-chemical industries

8 Manufacture of lubricating oils and greases

9 Synthetic rubber manufacture

10 Coal oil wood or nuclear based thermal power plants

11 Vanaspati hydrogenated vegetable oils for industrial purposes

12 Sugar mills (white and khandari)

13 Craft paper mills

14 Coke oven by products and coaltar distillation products

15 Alkalies

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16

Caustic soda

17

Potash

18

Electro thermal products (artificial abrasives Calcium carbide etc)

19

Phosphorous and its compounds

20

Acids and their salts (organic amp inorganic)

21

Nitrogen compounds (Cynides cynamides and other nitrogen compounds)

22

Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp fuses)

23

Pthalic anhydride

24

Processes involving chlorinated hydrocarbon

25

Chlorine Fluorine bromine Iodine amp their compounds

26

Fertilizer industry

27

Paper board and straw board

28

Synthetics fibres

29 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture

formulations)

amp

30 Basic drugs

31 Alcohol (Industrial or potable)

32 Leather industry including tanning and processing

33 Coke making coal liquification and fuel gas making industries

34 Fibre glass production and processing

35 Manufacture of pulp-wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving

pulp)

36 Pigment dyes and their intermediates

37 Industrial carbons (including graphite electrodes anodes midget electrodes

graphite blocks graphite crucibles gas carbons activated carbon synthetic

diamonds carbon black channel black lamp black etc)

38 Electro-chemicals (other than these covered under Alkali group)

39 Paints enamels amp varnishes

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40 Poly propylene

41 Poly Vinyl chloride

42 Cement with vertical shaft kiln technology penging certification of proven

technology on pollution control

43 Chlorates perchlorates amp peroxides

44 Polishes

45 Synthetic resin amp Plastic products

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DETAILS OF AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON

ldquoProduct Certificationrdquo

PLACE- Selaqui Dehradun

DATE- 19102016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 60

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Sh UC Khanduri

Asstt Director (Chem)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

ShSaurabh Tiwari Scientist

BIS Dehradun

Sh Kush Sharma Scientist

BIS Dehradun

Sh Ashish Bhargava Manager

URS Certification Haridwar

Sh Manoj Gaur Branch Director

NSIC Dehradun

Sh SS Katiyal Manager

DIC Dehradun

Sh Manoj Sharma President

UIWA Dehradun

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Reimbursement of Units under Technology amp Quality Up gradation Support

to MSME (TEQUP) for acquiring National and International Product

Certification

The details for the period 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are given below

SNo Name Of the Unit Reimbursement

Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Hertech Electronics

Plot NoI E Sector 12 IIE SIDCUL Haridwar

Rs 26250-

Total Rs 26250-

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CHAPTER-VIII

VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

Vendor Development Programmes (VDPs) are being organized by MSME Development

Institutes located in every corner of the country to provide common platform for business as

well as selling organizations to interact with each other with a view to identifying emerging

demands of the buyer organizations while simultaneously providing an opportunity for

displaying the capabilities of the small scale entrepreneurs and their industrial ventures Such

programmes have proved to be of immense use in locating suitable entrepreneurs by a

number of buying organizations including the Public Sector Enterprises various Wings of

Defence Railways and others in indigenising a number of products which hitherto have been

imported at a colossal cost

Two types of VDPs are being organized by MSME DIs - National Level VDPs -cum-

Exhibitions and State Level VDPs In National Level VDPs of 3 days duration large scale

organizations such as BEL BHEL TELCO BSNL IOC NHPC NTPC etc interact with MSEs in

establishing potential vendors In these National Level VDPs an exhibition is also put up for

displaying the products of MSMEs and large scale organizations In State Level VDPs only

one or two buying large scale organisation functioning in the State participates in the

programme and interacts with MSMEs (sellers) in the Buyer-Seller Meets Business enquiries

ranging from `5 crore to `20 crore per VDP are being generated through National Level

VDPs

MSME-DI conducted 05 State Level Vendor Development Programme in different

places of Uttarakhand state Details of programmes are as under

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- HRD Centre BHEL Haridwar

DATE- 09112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 28

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh DK Aggarwal

AsstDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Kotdwar

DATE- 16122016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 63

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh DS Martolia

AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME Haldwani

Sh Manoj Kumar General Manager

BEL Kotdwar

Sh SC Kandpal AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Haridwar

DATE- 29112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 38

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh Amit Mohan

Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Rajeshwar Giri DGM

THDC Rishikesh

Sh RM Dubey DGM (Procurement)

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Rai Singh DGM (VDP)

THDC Rishikesh

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME Haldwani

Sh GC Joshi Dy Manager

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Yogesh Sharma Manager

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Sadhu Ram Saini President

BIDWABahadrabad

Sh Harendra Garg Chairman

SMA Haridwar

Sh DK Aggarwal Asstt Director

MSME Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Rudrapur

DATE- 09032017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 58

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh SC Kandpal

Astt Director (MF)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Skand Shiv Bhardwaj BHEL

CFP Rudrapur

Sh K Das GM

Ic BHEL CFP Rudrapur

Sh VK Sharma Dy Director Ic

MSME-DI Haldwani

ShYC Pandey GM

DIC Rudrapur

Sh Ashok Bansal Ex President

KGCCI Kashipur

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Patel Nagar Dehradun

DATE- 20102016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 65

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR SH UCKHANDURI

AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Ashok Lalwani HUDCO

Dehradun

Sh Mahesh Sharma President

UIWA Dehradun

Sh Manoj Gaur BM

NSIC Dehradun

SmtKaushlya Bandhu Jt Director

DOI Dehradun

Sh SP Goyal Incharge

KGCCI Dehradun

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CHAPTER-IX

MARKETING ASSISTANCE AND TECHNOLOGY UP-GRADATION

SCHEME FOR MSME AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE ON BAR-CODE

MSMEs sector has emerged as a highly vibrant and dynamic sector of the Indian

economy over the last five decades MSMEs are not only playing crucial role in providing

large employment opportunities at comparatively lower capital cost than large industries but

also helping in industrialization of rural and backward areas thereby reducing regional

imbalances assuring more equitable distribution of national income and wealth

It may be mentioned here that Marketing a strategic tool for business development is

critical for the growth and survival of MSMEs Marketing is most important factor for the

success of any enterprise It is one of the weakest areas wherein MSMEs face major

problems in the present competitive age Due to lack of information scarcity of resources

and unorganized way of selling marketing MSME sector finds problems in exploiting new

markets

The objective of this programme envisages that some of those clusters of MSMEs which

have quality production and export potential shall be identified amp encouraged and assisted

through this scheme to achieve competitiveness in the national and international markets

The programme aims at improving the marketing competitiveness of MSME sector by

improving their techniques and technologiesrsquo promotion of exports and to provide a check on

imports also

Financial assistance on Bar-code

The basic objective of financial assistance is to enhance the marketing competitiveness of

Micro amp Small Enterprises (MSEs) by way of

(i) Providing 75 of one-time registration fee and annual recurring fee (for first three

years) paid by MSEs to GS1 India

(ii) (ii) Popularizing the adoption of bar codes on large scale amongst MSEs and (iii)

Motivating and encouraging MSEs for use of bar codes through conducting

seminars on Bar-code etc

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Reimbursement of Units under Bar Code ndash

The details for the period 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are given below

SNo Name Of the Unit Reimbursement Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Janisons Herbo Labs Pvt Ltd

Plot No 6Sector II DC IIE

Pantnagar

38430-

2- Ms Garg Foods

Naya Gaon Julfkaar

Kaladhungi Nainital

33451-

3- Ms Shree Herbal Health Care 79 Arhat Bazar Saharanpur Road Dehradun

25695-

4- Ms Govindam Enterprises

D-144F Top Floor Freedom Fighter Enclave

New Delhi

25695-

5- Ms Demigod Agro Food Pvt Ltd

4 Nandpuri Arya Nagar Chowk Opp Holy Baril

Jwalapur Haridwar

25695-

Total Rs 148966-

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Reimbursement to the Participating Units in Trade FairExhibition for the

year 2016-17 for Uttarakhand state ndash

SNo

Name of the Unit Amt Reimbursed

1 Ms Kashmir Emporium Raipur Road Dehradun

(International)

Rs 122772-

2 Ms Rawat Engg Tech Pvt Ltd Dehradun

(Domestic)

Rs 30000-

Total Rs 152772-

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CHAPTER-X

Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme (CLCSS) for Technology

Upgradation of the Small Scale Industries

The Ministry of Small Scale Industries (SSI) is operating a scheme for technology

upgradation of Small Scale Industries (SSI) called the Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme

(CLCSS) The Scheme aims at facilitating technology upgradation by providing upfront capital

subsidy to SSI units including tiny khadi village and coir industrial units on institutional

finance (credit) availed of by them for modernisation of their production equipment (plant and

machinery) and techniques The Scheme provides for 15 per cent capital subsidy to SSI units

including tiny units on institutional finance availed of by them for induction of well established

and improved technology in selected subsectorsproducts approved under the Scheme The

eligible amount of subsidy calculated under the scheme is based on the actual loan amount not

exceeding Rs1 crore

Due to insufficient investment and lack of awareness of both the quality standards and

access to modern technologies a large percentage of SSI units continue with outdated

technology and plant amp machinery With increasing competition due to liberalisation of the

economy the survival and growth of the SSI units are critically dependent on their

modernisation and technological upgradation Upgradation of both the process of manufacture

and corresponding plant and machinery is necessary for the small enterprises to reduce the cost

of production and remain price competitive at a time when cheaper products are easily available

in the global market

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CHAPTER-XI

QUALITY UPGRADATIONENVIRONMENT MANAGAMENT FOR

SMALL SCALE SECTOR THROUGH INCENTIVE FOR ISO 9000ISO

14001HACCP CERTIFICATION

The Small Scale Sector has emerged as dynamic and vibrant sector of Indian

Economy and it has been making significant contribution to industrial production export and

employment generation The process of economic liberalization and market reforms has

opened up the Indian small scale sector to the global competition In order to enhance the

competitive strength of the small scale sector the Government introduced an incentive

scheme for their technological upgradationquality improvement and environment

management The scheme provides incentive to those small scale ancillary undertaking who

have acquired ISO 9000ISO 14001HACCP certifications The scheme for ISO 9000

reimbursement in operation since March 1994 has now been enlarged so as to include

reimbursement of expenses for acquiring ISO 14001 certification also vide this Office

Administrative Order No41(8)ISOElectx2002 dt 28th October 2002 Upto 31st march

2014 25652 Micro amp Small units have been benefited from the scheme

-The Scheme envisages reimbursement of charges of acquiring ISO-9000ISO-

14001HACCP certifications to the extent of 75 of the expenditure subject to a

maximum of Rs 75000- in each case

The Salient features of the Scheme

a) The Permanent Registered Micro Small Enterprises (MSEs) units are eligible to avail

the Incentive Scheme

b) The Scheme is applicable to those MSEsancillaryTinySSSBE units who have already

acquired ISO-9000ISO-14001HACCP certification

c) The Scheme is applicable to those MSEsancillaryTinySSSBE units who have already

acquired ISO-9000ISO-14001HACCP certification

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Reimbursement to Units under ISO 900014000 scheme in Uttarakhand

state ndash

Approval details of units during 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are as under ndash

SNo Name of the Unit Reimbursement

Total Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Bajaj Nutraceuticals Roorkee Haridwar 45000-

2- Ms Nirmal Auto Components Bahadrabad Haridwar 38363-

3- Ms Manchanda Herbal Products Haridwar 46954-

4- Ms APS Electopower Pvt Ltd Haridwar

40500-

5- Ms Shree Badrinath Vaikalpik Urja Dehradun 30000-

6- Ms Rapid Moulders Pvt Ltd Haridwar 56250-

Total Rs 257067-

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CHAPTER-XII

GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT PREFERENCE POLICY FOR MICRO

amp SMALL ENTERPRISES

In order to provide assistance and support to Micro amp Small Enterprises (MSEs) for

marketing their products under the present Government Procurement Preference Policy for

micro amp small enterprises (MSEs) Government of India has been extending various facilities to

the MSEs registered with National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC) under its Single Point

Registration Scheme In addition to the facilities 358 items are also reserved for exclusive

purchase from MSE sector

Following units were enlisted under single point registration

SN Name amp Address Unit Amount Rs 1 Ms Ujjwal Labour Contract Co-operative Society

Dehradun

2000-

2 Ms Pacific Dynamics Roorkee

2000-

3 Ms Radiant Energy Enterprises Dehradun

1250-

4 Ms Harit Agro Products Jaspur Kashipur

2000-

5 Ms Asian Galaxy Pvt Ltd

Plot No 3 Sector IIDL IIE SIDCUL

5000-

6 Ms Isha Construction

Shop 32 amp 34 Grand Floor Raipur Road- Dehradun

2000-

7 Ms Dhirendra Singh Negi

Village Talli Bagi Patti Tehri Garhwal

2000-

8 Ms Electrocon Power

Village Rameshwarput Lalpur US Nagar

2000-

9 Ms Special Cables Pvt Ltd

Unit 2 Plot No 60-65 Sector-3IIE Pantnagar

3435-

10 Ms GB Equipment Systems Ltd

Industrial Area Selaqui- Dehradun

3500-

11 Ms GB Springs

PL 2223 Km Chakrata Road Rampur Dehradun

5000-

12 Ms Accuraus (India)

B-7 Ramnaga Indl Estate Roorke

2000-

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13 Ms Modern Electrn Electric Co

Dehradun

2000-

14 Ms Ms Godarari Enterprises

Dehradun

1250-

15 Ms Kanha Plastics Pvt Ltd

Dehradun

5000-

16 Ms IC Electicals Co(P) Ltd

Plot No E-94 Industrial Area Bharabad Haridwar

3450-

17 Ms Whale Graphics(India)Ltd

Dehradun

5000-

18 Jainson Herbo Labs Pvt Ltd

IIDC IIE US Nagar Pantnagar

3000-

19 Ms Krishna Murari Infratech

Pvt Ltd Haldwani

2000-

20 Ms Sakti Constructions

392 Indra Nagar Colony Dehrdun

3500-

21 Ms Universal Ind

B-8 Industrial Estate Bazpur Road Kashipur

5000-

22 Ms Sai Globe Packaging

Central Hope Town SelaquiDehradun

5000-

23 Ms Surat singh amp Sons

54 Akashdeep ColonyChakrata Road Dehradun

2000-

24 Ms Girraj Kintwear

7 Co-Operativ Society IE- Dehradun

2000-

25 Ms HQ Lamps Manufacturing

7 3-35 Sector 6 A SIDCUL Haridwar

3000-

26 Ms Uttam Rice amp Seeds Pvt Ltd

Gausala Mour Ramnagar Road Partappur Kashipur

2000-

27 Ms Creative Paper Products Rudrpur

2000-

28 Ms Asia Industries

Village Phaujimatkota Post ndashBhoorrani Rudrapur

-

29 Ms Shamsons Industries

C-22 Deveboomi Industrial Estate Roorkee

3000-

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30 Reveal Environment Solutions Kh N-999

Salem pur Rajputan Indusstrial Estate Roorkee

2000-

31 Ms Shiva Enterprises

2071 West Amber Talab Roorkee

2000-

32 Ms Aska Equipment Ltd

Plot NoC-21 Devbhoomi Indl Estate Raipur Haridwar

3000-

33 Ms Infinity

Kh Village Raipur Haridwar

3450-

34 Ms Badrinath Vaikalpik Urja

Shah Nagar Near Railaway Crossing Defance Colony Dehradun

2000-

35 Ms Amardeep Designs (P) Ltd

KhNo163 Laheshwari BhagwanPur Roorklee

3000-

36 Ms Amrit Herbals

Village amp Po Bhauwala-Dehradun

2000-

37 Ms Growth Associates

131 2nd

Floor BT Ganj-Roorkee

3000-

38 Ms Himalayan Hi Tech

Nurseries Santi Aashram Bharatpur Kamachaur

2000-

39 Ms JS Industries

Kunda Jaspur Road Kashipur US Nagar

3000-

40 Ms Digitech

8 Industrial Area Near Ram Nagar- Roorkee

2000-

41 Ms K-2 Cloth

Plot No 126-127 Sector IIDC

2000-

42 Ms Dinex India Pvt Ltd

59 Gandhi Road

2000-

43 Ms SK Guta

15 A Enclave GMS Road Dehradun

2000-

44 Ms Fire Devices(P) Ltd

Plot No 19-20 Sector-3A Indl Area SIDCUL Haridwar

3450-

Total

118285-

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CHAPTER-XIII

REVENUE EARNED

This Institute has earned revenue of Rs 140485- through consultancy services

provided to the MSMEs and fee collected for training programmes as per details given

below-

SNo Revenue Earnings Total for the

Financial Year (Rs)

1

CF WS revenue

0

2 Skill development programme (Training) fees- regular

course

8000

3 Skill development programme (Training) fees

Specialized High Tech Course (including CAD CAM)

0

4 Sale of Traineersquos products 50

5 Training Programme fees-

i Under Core Programme Action Plan 0

ii (Under PD Account) 0

6 Management Development Programme 0

7 Seminars Feesworkshop 5100

8 Capacity assessment 0

9 Project appraisals 0

10 Sick unit studies 0

11 In plant studies 0

12 Surveys 0

13 Energy audits 0

14 NSIC Registration GSPP 118285

15 Sub-Contracting Exchange (SCX) 0

16 Sale of publications 50

17 Others 6500

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18 Fee for participation in National Award-2013 0

19 NVDPVDP 0

TOTAL 137985

20 Sale of US stores etc 2500

Grand Total 140485

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CHAPTER-XIV

USE OF OFFICIAL LANGUAGE

Hindi is the Official Language of the Union of India and the Government policy aims at

progressively increasing the use of Hindi in official work Effective steps were taken during

the year in the Ministry of MSME to ensure compliance to Official Language Policy

implementation of the annual programme and compliance with the various orders of the

Government of India on the recommendations of the Committee of Parliament on Official

Language

COMPLIANCE OF SECTION 3(3)OF THE OFFICIAL LANGUAGE ACT 1963

All documents such as General Orders Notifications Press Communique Contracts

Agreements Tender Forms amp Notices Resolution MemorandumOffice memorandum

Administrative or other reports and Official Papers laid before a House or the Houses of

Parliament under section 3(3) of the Official Languages Act 1963 were issued bilingually

ie in Hindi and English General orders meant for departmental use were issued in Hindi

only

REPLIES TO LETTERS IN HINDI

All letters received in Hindi were replied to in Hindi

CORRESPONDENCE IN HINDI

Letters to State Governments Union Territory and Central Government offices located

in regions lsquoArsquo and lsquoBrsquo were issued in Hindi to the extent possible Similarly letters were sent in

Hindi to Central Government offices located in region lsquoCrsquo as per the targets laid down in the

Annual Programme About 9007 correspondence was made in Hindi in region lsquoArsquo 100 in

region rsquoBrsquo and 100 in region lsquoCrsquo

SECTIONS SPECIFIED FOR WORKING IN HINDI

The sections of the Ministry specified for doing 100 work in Hindi are working

satisfactorily

MONITORING AND INSPECTIONS

In order to ensure compliance with the Official Language Policy monitoring is done

though regular inspections

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CHAPTER-XV

TARGETS amp ACHIEVEMENTS

PART-A

1 Change in Industrial Scenario if any Industrial activity is gaining

momentum due to Industrial package to the state amp the upgradation of the MSEs

2 Other information ndash

I No of unit visited by MSME-DI

Official 117

Ii Total No of visitors inquiries

received in MSME-DI 648

iii Total No persons trained with- 414

a General 214

b Women Entrepreneurs 110 c SCST 17413 d Other backward Classes etc 12

e Minorities 0

3 Expenditure in Plan amp Non-Plan

a Plan Scheme-

Allotment Cumulative expenditure

FUNDS EXPENDITURE

Salary-14000000 12144775

Medical- 125000 124655

TE- 650000 647151

OE- 800000 7 99999

RRT- 4000 3000

Total 15579000 13719580

b Non-Plan Scheme- Nil

4 Administration Over

one year

Less than one year

a

b c

d

Post vacant Disciplinary proceeding initiated concluded pending Audit objections pending amp replied

Court cases pending if necessary

13

Nil Nil

Nil

01

Nil Nil

Nil

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Part- B

(This part may reflect the problems and actual work done under each programme as well

as actual extension service rendered for promotion of Industries)

1 Modernization of Workshop and

Laboratories- During

the month

Cumulative for the year

i Sanction received by MSME-DI

Converting the MSME-DI

Nil Nil

ii Value of new machinery

equipment installed received

Nil Nil

iii Value of orders of Machinery amp

Equipment placed with

DGSampD supplies

Nil Nil

2 Trade Industry growth-

i Nos of UAM registered

Manufacturingservice activity

Micro-5363 Small- 1707 Medium- 156

Total- 7226 (up to March2017)

ii Nos of UAM registered

ManufacturingServicing

activity

Manufacturing- 4243

Service- 2983

Total- 7226 (up to March2015)

iii Changes in industrial growth

rate if any (give information for

each trade unit(s) separately)

The industrial climate generated due to

announcement of Concessional package

provided impetus to the growth

parameters

3 Technical Assistance-

i No of entrepreneurs assisted

at the MSME-DI premises

outside premises

6481913

ii No of entrepreneurs assisted

at their premises

631

iii No of trade Associations

contacted for up-gradation of

Industries

12

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iv Details of programme for

specific group of covered in

Action Plan prepared along

with their details

NA

v No of units registered under

the Govt purchase

programme

43 Nos

vi Identification of products

having potential for

development in the State

(Attach a separate list)

1 Fruit based products

2 Processing of vegetables

3 Spice grinding

4 Glow signboard amp hoardings

5 Medicinal concentrate

6 Essential Oils

vii Problems of trade Industries

other than financial if any

Marketing amp transportation bottleneck

viii Additional support required for

improving performance of

trade Industries

Marketing Support

x Any other significant

programme Give information

or work done for each trade

discipline separately and

enclosed separate sheet to

highlight the salient points of

work done

No

4 Ancillary Development Programme No of-

a Captive Ancillary in the State NA

b New units (Anc) established

during the month

NA

c New items identified and

accepted for promoting

Ancillary

NA

d Vendor Development

Programme organized for

whom

Conducted programmes-

National Level-00

State level- 05 nos

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5 Any other special work done by the Institute- -

- One day awareness programme on Packaging for Exports

In Association with SBS College Rudrapur at Rudrapur on 31052016 for 32

participants

- One day workshop on Quality Management System amp Quality Technology

Tools (QMSQTT)

In Association with Bahadrabad Industries Development Welfare

Association Haridwar at Haridwar on 21072016 for 32 participants

- One day awareness programme on Product Certification

Conducted at Selaqui Dehradun on 19102016 for 60 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Design Clinic

Conducted at Haridwar on 20022016 for 28 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Digital Payment

Conducted in Uttarakhand State 16 programmes for 406 participants

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Part C Other Special Activities

Sl No Activity Target Achievement

1 Hindi Meeting 04 nos 04 nos

2 Hindi Pakhwara amp Hindi Diwas from 14092016 to

28092016 01 no 01 no

3 Hindi Workshop Nil Nil

4 Assistance provided in EDP of other organisation

(2 days EDP of NCCD) at MSME-DI

Haldwani

Nil 01 no

5 (i)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp Commercial Bid Opening on Lean Manufacturing for Auto component at Rudrapur on 22042016

(ii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in joint DSR

audit Audit with NPC Kanpur of Boss Cluster Rudrapur from 20042016 to 21042016 (iii)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint MBR3 Audit with QCI of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar from 08082016 to 10082016 (iv) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Boss Cluster at Rudrapur in November 2016

(v) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR5 Audit

of Pace Auto Cluster-1 at Rudrapur in November 2016 (vi)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint Audit

of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar in December 2016 (vii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Havells Fan Lean Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017 (viii)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp

Commercial Bid Opening for Plastic Component Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017

Nil

08 nos

6 Participated in National Awards held in Ludhiana Punjab on 18102016 presented by Honrsquoble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi

Nil 01 no

7 Participated in PMEGP Task force meeting of Nainital

District on 020816081116 Nil 02 nos

8 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a 3 days exhibition lsquoDestination Uttarakhand 2016rsquo organised by Ms Freindz Exhibition amp Promotions (p) ltd New Delhi at Dehradun from 24-26102016

Nil 01 no

9 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in the Stone Laying

ceremony of a new Technology Centre at Sitarganj on 141116 inaugrated by Honrsquoble Union Minister of MSMEs Sh Kalaraj Mishra

Nil 01 no

10 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a lsquoVendor Meet-

2016rsquo organised by Tata Auto Comp Systems Ltd at Rudrapur

Nil 01 no

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11 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in SLSC meeting for

National Awards and SLAB meeing at Dehradun on 17022017

Nil 01 no

12 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a training on

Lean Manufacturing at Indore MP from 080317 to 100317

Nil 01 no

13 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Hindi meeting

organized by NARAKAS on 30032017 01 no 01 no

PART-E

Sl

No

Description of activity Annual target Under PD

Ac

Total

1 EDPIMCEET Export

Packging Product

Certification QMS-QTT

Incubator ZEDDesign

8611113

31

Nil 25

i No of programmes

conducted

7601113

31

Nil 23

ii No of persons trained 159255032

326032235

16828

Nil 1001

2 Follow-up action of previous Entrepreneurship Development Programmes -

Year Total no of trainees

trained

No of trainees who

have set up units

employed till date

2006-07 143 39

2007-08 917 71

2008-09 946 36

2009-10 2323 43

2010-11 2203 49

2011-12 2321 53

2012-13 2265 59

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2013-14 2234 74

2014-15 504 53

2015-16 926

2016-17 414

3 Motivational Campaigns- Annual target Conducted

No of Campaigns

conducted

06 06

4 i Project profiles (new) Nil Nil

ii Project profiles

(updated)

Nil Nil

iii State industrial

profiles

Nil 1

iv District industrial

potential survey

reports

Nil 13

v Any other Nil Nil

5 Name of the units

provided-

Intensive technical

consultancy (A brief

write-up)

6 Programme on ISO 900014000

Year Target No of

Programmes

conducted

No of Units

participated

No of units

obtained ISO

certification

during the

year

No of units

obtained ISO

Certification

till date

2006-07 - - - - -

2007-08 - - - - -

2008-09 - - - 17 17

2009-10 - - - 10 10

2010-11 - - - - 24

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2011-12 - - - - 25

2012-13 - - - - Nil

2013-14 - - - - 17

2014-15 - - - 18

2015-16 - - - 11 11

7 Programmes on

Name of the programme No of Programmes No of participants

WTO - -

One Day Awareness

Programme on Cluster Dev

Scheme

- -

One day Awareness

Programme on IPR

- -

9 Vendor Development Programmes cum exhibitions

Year Tar

get

No of

VDPs

conducted

No of SSI

units

participat

ed

No unit

register

ed

During

the

month

No of SSI units obtained orders

No

Rs No Rs

2006-07 1 - - - - - - - -

2007-08 NIL - - - - - - - -

2008-09 1 1 120 - - - - - -

2009-10 1 - - - - - - - -

2010-11 1 1 43 - - - - - -

2011-12 3 3 222 - - - - - -

2012-13 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

311

158+551

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2013-14 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

314

148+1541

-

-

-

-

-

- 2014-15 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

374

118+2000

-

-

-

-

-

-

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2015-16 5 1

5(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

236

100+2000

-

-

-

-

-

- 2016-17 5 1

5(SVDP)

0(NVDP)

259

Nil

10 Programmes on Achievement

ii Energy conservationEnergy Efficient

Technology etc

00

iv Packaging for export 01

v Product Certification 01

vi CLCSS 00

vii QMSQTT 01

Viii Lean Manufacturing 00

ix Business Incubator 03

x Design Clinic 01

xi ZED 03

11

Revenue of the Institute

Total revenue

earned

Rs

140485-

12

Revenue of the workshop

Annual

Target

Total revenue

earned

Rs

Nil Nil

13 Media coverage details- No(s)

i Press releases during the Year 4

ii Exhibitions participated 02

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iii RadioTV talks -

iv Advertisements released 5

v Press clipping compiled for the year -

vi Press clipping hosted on website -

vii Publications if any -

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CHAPTER-XVI

DISTRICT INDUSTRIES CENTRES VISITED BY THE OFFICERS OF

THIS INSTITUTE

The officers of this Institute visited District Industries Centre for discussion relating to

development of industries in the state and in connection with attending the Task Force

Meetingother official work

1 District Industries Centre Haldwani

2 District Industries Centre Almora

3 District Industries Centre Rudrapur Udham Singh Nagar

4 District Industries Centre Bageshwar

5 District Industries Centre Roorkee

6 District Industries Centre Dehradun

7 District Industries Centre Kotdwar

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CHAPTER-XVII

INCENTIVES TO ENTREPRENEURS

(i) Fiscal Incentives to new Industrial Units and to existing units on their substantial

expansion

New Industrial units and existing industrial units on their substantial expansion as defined set

up in growth centers industrial infrastructure development center(IIDCs) Industrial Estates

Export Processing Zones Theme Parks (Food Processing Parks Software Technology Parks

etc) as stated in Annexure-1 and Other areas as notified from time to time by the Central

Government are entitled to

(A) 100 (hundred percent) outright excise duty exception for a period of 10 years from

the date of commencement of commercial production

(B) 100 Income tax exemption for initial period of five years and thereafter 30 for

companies and 25 for other than companies for a further period of five years for

the entire state of Uttaranchal and Himachal Pradesh from the date of

commencement of commercial production

(C) 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

Rs30 lakh The existing units will also be entitled to this subsidy on their substantial

expansion as defined

(D) Thrust sector industries as mentioned in Annexure-II are entitled to similar

concession as mentioned in para 3(i) amp (ii) above in the entire state of Uttaranchal

and Himachal Pradesh without any area restrictions

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Development of Industrial Infrastructure

(i) The funding pattern under the Growth Centre Scheme currently envisaging a

central assistance of Rs10 crore per center is raised to Rs15 crore per center

(ii) The financing pattern of integrated infrastructure development center (IIDC)

between Government of India and SIDBI will change from 23 to 41 and the GOI

funds would be in the nature of a grant so as to provide the required infrastructural

support

Other Incentives

(i) Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna (PMMY) To bring the unbanked people under

the mainstream banking and make the neglected section of the population self

reliant and self dependent Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna was launched under 3

stages ie Shishu (Max Rs 50000) Kishor (Max Rs 5 Lacs)and Tarun (Rs 10

Lacs)

(iv) Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP)

Government of India has approved the introduction of a new credit linked subsidy

programme called Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation programme (PMEGP)

by merging the two schemes Prime Ministerrsquos Rojgar Yojana (PMRY) and Rural

Employment Generation Programme (REGP) for generation of employment

opportunities through establishment of Micro enterprise in rural as well as urban

areas PMEGP is a central sector scheme and being administrated by Ministry of

Micro Small amp Medium Enterprises (Mo MSME) The scheme is implementing by

Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC)a statutory organization under the

administrative control of Mo MSME as the single nodal agency at the National

level At the State level the scheme is being implemented through State

KVIC Directorates State Khadi amp Village Industries Boards ( KVIBs) and District

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Industries Centre( DICs) and Banks The Government subsidy under the scheme is

being routed by KVIC through the identified banks for eventual distribution to the

beneficiaries entrepreneurs in their Bank accounts

Ineligible Industries under the Policy

The list of industries excluded from the purview of proposed concessions is at

Annexure ndashII

In addition the Doon Valley Notifications (SONo102(E) dated 1st Feb 1989

(Annexure-IV) as amended from time to time issued by Ministry of Environment amp

Forests would continue to operate in the Doon Valley area on the industries

notified under it are excluded from the proposed concessions in the state of

Uttarakhand

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Annex -I

DETAILS OF TRAINING PROGRAMME CONDUCTED DURING THE YEAR 2016-17 S No Programme details Duration Candidate Details Name of the

Coordinator SC ST OBC PH GEN TOTAL M F M F M F M F M F

EDP

1 EDP (GEN) on Tour

Operator amp Tourist Guide at Ranibagh

Haldwani Nainital

18022017

to 22022017

10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 2 22 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director (Mech)

2 EDP(SC) on Wireman

Training at Shantipuri

Pantnagar US Nagar

13022017

to

23022017

18 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 20 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

3 ESDP (WPH-STP)

on Bakery amp

Confectionary Products Ranibagh

Nainital

06092016

to

20102016

0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 20 23 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

4 ESDP(SC-STP) on

Computer Accounting with Tally at

Kaladhungi Nainital

16082016

to 29092016

10 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

5 ESDP(SC) on Computer Accounting

Dehradun

21072016 to

02092016

10 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 5 25 UC Khanduri Asst Director

(Chem)

6 ESDP(GEN) on

Garments

Manufacturing at

Almora

22072016

to

02092016

0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 21 23 DS Martolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

7 ESDP(GEN) on Solar Energy at Haldwani

Nainital

04112016 to

16122016

3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 16 0 20 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

I- Total Participants

(Nos)

51 20 0 1 2 3 1 0 30 48 156

IMC

1 IMC(Gen) at Pantnagar US Nagar

23022017 16 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 13 8 38 DK Aggarwal Asst Director

(Mech)

2 IMC(SC) at ITI

Bageshwar

18032017 31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 50 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

3 IMC(SC) at Takula

Almora

09032016 22 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 4 39 UC Khanduri

Asst Director (Chem)

4 IMC(Gen) at JITI

Almora

16032017 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 9 42 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

5 IMC(ST) at ITI

Almora

15032016 19 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 41 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

6 IMC(Gen) at Ranibagh Haldwani Nainital

23022017 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 35 6 45 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

II- Total Participants

(Nos)

93 9 12 0 4 0 0 0 110 27 255

Grand Total (I + II)

13 PROGRAMMES

144 29 12 1 6 3 1 0 140 75 411

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Annex -II

List of Thrust Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo List of Thrust Industries

01 Floriculture

02 Medicinal herbs and aromatic herbs etc ndash processing

03 Honey

04 Horticulture and Agro based Industries such as -

a Sauces Ketchup etc

b Fruit juices amp fruit pulp

c Jams Jellies vegetable juices puree pickles etc

d Preserved fruits and vegetables

e Processing of fresh fruits and vegetables including packaging

f Processing preservation packaging of mushrooms

05 Food processing industry excluding those included in the negative list

06 Sugar and its by-products

07 Silk and silk products

08 Wool and wool products

09 Woven fabrics (Excisable garments)

10 Sports goods and articles and equipment for general physical exercise and equipment

for adventure sports activities

11 Paper and paper products excluding those in negative list

12 Pharma products

13 Information amp communication technology

Computer hardware

14 Bottling of mineral water

15 Eco-tourism ndash Hotels resorts spa entertainmentamusement parks and ropeways

16 Industrial gases (based on atmospheric fraction)

17 Handicrafts

18 Non-timber forest product based industries

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Negative List of Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo Negative list of Industries

01 Tobacco and tobacco products including cigarettes and pan masala

02 Thermal Power Plant (coaloil based)

03 Coal washeries dry coal processing

04 Inorganic Chemicals excluding medicinal grade oxygen (280411) medicinal grade hydrogen peroxide

(284711) compressed air (285130)

05 Organic Chemicals excluding Provitamins vitamins Hormones (2936) Glycosides (2939) sugars (2940)

06 Tanning and dying extracts tanins and their derivatives dyes colours paints and varnishes putty fillers and

other mastics inks

07 Marble and mineral substances not classified anywhere

08 Flour mills and rice mills

09 Foundries using coal

10 Minerals fuels mineral oils and products of their distillation

Bituminous substances mineral waxes

11 Synthetic rubber product

12 Cement clinkers and asbestos raw including fibre

13 Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp Fuses fireworks matches propellant powder etc)

14 Mineral or chemical fertilizers

15 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture and formulation)

16 Fibre glass and articles thereof

17 Manufacture of pulp ndash wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving pulp)

18 Branded aerated water soft drinks (non-fruit based)

19 Paper-

Writing or printing paper etc

Paper or paperboard etc

Maplitho paper etc

Newsprint in rolls or sheets

Craft paper etc

Sanitary towels etc

Cigarette paper

Grease-proof paper

Toilet or facial tissue etc

Paper and paperboard laminated internally with bitumen tar or asphalt

Carbon or similar copying paper

Products consisting of sheets of paper or paper board impregnated coated or covered with plastics etc

Paper and paperboard coated impregnated or covered with wax etc

20 Plastics and articles thereof

Serial No 5 Reproduction synthesis not allowed as also downstream industries for sugar

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Annex -III

RESTRICTIONS ON LOCATION OF INDUSTRIES MINING OPERATIONS AND OTHER DEVELOPMENT

ACTIVITIES IN DOON VALLEY IN UTTAR PRADESH

MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS

(Department of Environment Forests amp Wildlife)

New Delhi the 1st February 1989

NOTIFICATION

NOTIFICATION under section 3(2)(v) of Environment (Protection) Act 1986 and Rule 5(3) (d) of

Environment (Protection) Rules 1986 Restricting location of industries mining operations and other

development activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh

SO102(E) ndash Whereas notification under sub-rule (3) of rule 5 of the Environment (Protection)

Rules 1986 inviting objections against the imposition of restriction on location of industries mining

operation and other developmental activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh was published vide No

SO 923(E) dated the 6th October 1988

And Whereas all objections received have been duly considered by the Central Government

Now therefore in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (d) of sub-rule (3) of Rule 5 of the

said rules the Central Government hereby imposes restrictions on the following activities in Doon Valley

bounded on the North by Mussorie ridge in the North-East by Lesset Himalayan range on the South-

West by Shivalik ranges river Ganga in the South-East and river Yamuna in the North-West except those

activities which are permitted by the Central Government for examining the environmental impacts

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(i) Location setting of industrial units ndash It has to be as per guidelines given in the annexure or guidelines

as may be issued from time to time by the Ministry of Environment amp Forests Government of India

(ii) Mining ndash Approval of the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests must be obtained before starting

any mining activity

(iii) Tourism ndash It should as per Tourism Development Plan (TDP) to be prepared by the State Department

of Tourism and duly approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(iv) Grazing ndash As per the plan to be prepared by the State Government and duly approved by the Union

Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(v) Land Use ndash As per Master Plan of development and Land Use Plan of the entire area to be prepared

by the State Government and approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

[No J-200123886-1A]

Sd-

(KP GEETHAKRISHNAN)

Secretary

ANNEXURE

Guidelines for permitting restricting industrial units in the Doon Valley area

Industries will be classified under Green Orange and Red categories as shown below for purposes of

permittingrestricting such industrial units in the Doon Valley from the environmental and ecological

considerations

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CATEGORY GREEN

A LIST OF INDUSTRIES IN APPROVED INDUSTRIAL AREAS WHICH MAY BE DIRECTRLY CONSIDERED

FOR ISSUE OF NO OBJECTION CERTIFICATE WITHOUT REFERRING TO (MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS) (IN CASE OF DOUBTS REFERENCE WILL BE MADE TO MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS)

1 All such non-obnoxious and non-hazardous industries employing upto 100 persons The

abnoxious and hazardous industries are those using inflammable explosive corrosive or

toxic substances

2 All such industries which do not discharge industrial effluents of a polluting nature and

which do not undertake any of the following process

Electroplating

Galvanizing

Bleaching

Degreasing

Phosphating

Dyeing

Pickling tanning

Polishing

Cooking of fibres and Digesting

Designing of Fabric

Unhairing Soaking deliming and bating of hides

Washing of fabric

Trimming Puling juicing and blanching of fruits and vegetables

Washing of equipment and regular floor washing using of considerable cooling water

Separated milk buttermilk and whey

Stopping and processing of grain

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Distillation of alcohol stillage and evaporation

Slaughtering of animals rendering of bones washing of meat

Juicing of sugar cane extraction of sugar Filteration centrifugation distillation

Pulping and fermenting of coffee beam

Processing of fish

Filter back wash in DM Plants exceeding 20 KI per day capacity

Pulp making pulp processing and paper making Cocking of coal washing of blast furnace

flue gases

Stripping of oxides

Washing of used sand by hydraulic discharge

Washing of latex etc

Solvent extraction

3 All such industries which do no use fuel in their manufacturing process or in any subsidiary

process and which do not emit fugitive emissions of a diffused nature

Industries not satisfying any one of the three criteria are recommended to be referred to Ministry

of Environment amp Forests

The following industries appear to fall in non-hazardous non-obnoxious and non-polluting

category subject to fulfillment of above three conditions

1 Atta-chakkies

2 Rice Mullors

3 Iceboxes

4 Dal mills

5 Groundnut decortinating (dry)

6 Chilling

7 Tailoring and garment making

8 Apparl making 9 Cotton and woolen hosiery

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10 Handloom weaving

11 Shoe lace manufacturing

12 Gold and Silver thread and sari work

13 Gold and Silver smithy

14 Leather Footwear and leather products excluding tanning amp hide processing

15 Manufacture of mirror from sheet glass and photo-frame

16 Musical instruments manufacturing

17 Sports goods

18 Bamboo and cane products (only dry operations)

19 Card Board and paper products (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

20 Insulation and other coated papers (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

21 Scientific and Mathematical instruments

22 Furniture (Wooden and Steel)

23 Assembly of domestic electrical appliances

24 Radio assembling

25 Fountain pens

26 Polythene plastic and PVC goods through extrusionmoulding

27 Surgical gauges and bandages

28 Railway sleepers (only concrete)

29 Cotton spinning and weaving

30 Rope (cotton and plastic)

31 Carpet weaving

32 Assembly of Air coolers

33 Wires pipes-extruded shapes from metals

34 Automobile servicing amp repair stations

35 Assembly of Bicycles baby carriages and other small non-motorised vehicles

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36 Electronics equipment (assembly)

37 Toys

38 Candles

39 Carpentary ndash excluded saw mill

40 Cold storage (small scale)

41 Restaurants

42 Oil-ginningexpelling (non-hydrogenation and no refining)

43 Ice Cream

44 Mineralized water

45 Jobbing amp Machining

46 Manufacture of Steel units amp suit cases

47 Paper pins amp U clips

48 Block making for printing

49 Optical frames

CATEGORY ORANGE

B LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CAN BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY WITH PROPER

ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL ARRANGEMENT

1 All such industries which discharge some liquid effluents (below 500 klday) that can be

controlled with suitable proven technology

2 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is less than 24 mtday and

the particulars emissions from which can be controlled with suitable proven technology

3 All such industries employing not more than 500 persons

The following industries with adoption of proven pollution control technology subject to

fulfilling the above three condition fall under this category

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1 Lime manufacture ndash pending decision on proven pollution control device and

Supreme Courtrsquos decision on quarrying

2 Ceramics

3 Sanitary ware

4 Tyres and tubes

5 Refuse incineration (controlled)

6 Flour mills

7 Vegetable oils including solvent extracted oils

8 Soap without steam boiling process and synthetic detergents formulation

9 Steam generating plants

10 Manufacture of office and house hold equipment and appliances involving use of

fossil fuel combustion

11 Manufacture of machineries and machine tools and equipments

12 Industrial gases (only) Nitrogen Oxygen and CO2

13 Miscellaneous glassware without involving use of fossil-fuel combustion

14 Optical glass

15 Laboratory ware

16 Petroleum storage amp transfer facilities

17 Surgical and medical products including amp probabilities of latex products

18 Foot wear (Rubber)

19 Bakery products biscuits amp Confectioners

20 Instant teacoffee coffee processing

21 Malted food

22 Manufacture of power driven pumps compressors refrigeration units fire

fighting equipment etc

23 Wire drawing (cold process) amp bailing straps

24 Steel furniture fasteners etc

25 Plastic processed goods

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26

Medical amp surgical instruments

27

Acetylene (synthetic)

28

Glue amp Gelatine

29

Potassium permanganse

30

Metallic sodium

31

Photographic films papers amp photographic chemicals

32

Surface coating industries

33

Fragrances fragours amp food additives

34

Plant nutrients (only manure)

Note

35

aerated watersoft drink

(a) Industries falling within the above identified list shall be assessed by the State Pollution

Control Board and referred to the Union Department of Environment for consideration

before according No Objection Certificate

(b) The total number of fuel burning industries that shall be permitted in the Valley will be

limited by 8 tonnes per day or Sulphur Dioxides from all sources (This corresponds to 400

tonnes per day Coal with 1 sulphur)

(c) Setting of Industrial areas should be based on sound criteria

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CATEGORY RED

C LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CANNOT BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY

1 All those industries which discharge effluents of a polluting nature at the rate of more

than 500 klday and for which the natural course for sufficient dilution is not available

and effluents from which cannot be controlled with suitable technology

2 All such industries employing more than 500 personsday

3 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is more than 24 mtday

The following industries appear to fall under this category covered by all the points as

above

1 Ferrous and non-ferrous metal extraction refining casting forging alloy making

processing etc

2 Dry Coal ProcessingMineral processing industries like Ore

sintering benefication pollutization etc

3 Phosphate look processing plants

4 Cement plants with horizontal rotary kilns

5 Glass and glass products involving use of coal

6 Petroleum refinery

7 Petro-chemical industries

8 Manufacture of lubricating oils and greases

9 Synthetic rubber manufacture

10 Coal oil wood or nuclear based thermal power plants

11 Vanaspati hydrogenated vegetable oils for industrial purposes

12 Sugar mills (white and khandari)

13 Craft paper mills

14 Coke oven by products and coaltar distillation products

15 Alkalies

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16

Caustic soda

17

Potash

18

Electro thermal products (artificial abrasives Calcium carbide etc)

19

Phosphorous and its compounds

20

Acids and their salts (organic amp inorganic)

21

Nitrogen compounds (Cynides cynamides and other nitrogen compounds)

22

Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp fuses)

23

Pthalic anhydride

24

Processes involving chlorinated hydrocarbon

25

Chlorine Fluorine bromine Iodine amp their compounds

26

Fertilizer industry

27

Paper board and straw board

28

Synthetics fibres

29 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture

formulations)

amp

30 Basic drugs

31 Alcohol (Industrial or potable)

32 Leather industry including tanning and processing

33 Coke making coal liquification and fuel gas making industries

34 Fibre glass production and processing

35 Manufacture of pulp-wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving

pulp)

36 Pigment dyes and their intermediates

37 Industrial carbons (including graphite electrodes anodes midget electrodes

graphite blocks graphite crucibles gas carbons activated carbon synthetic

diamonds carbon black channel black lamp black etc)

38 Electro-chemicals (other than these covered under Alkali group)

39 Paints enamels amp varnishes

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40 Poly propylene

41 Poly Vinyl chloride

42 Cement with vertical shaft kiln technology penging certification of proven

technology on pollution control

43 Chlorates perchlorates amp peroxides

44 Polishes

45 Synthetic resin amp Plastic products

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Reimbursement of Units under Technology amp Quality Up gradation Support

to MSME (TEQUP) for acquiring National and International Product

Certification

The details for the period 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are given below

SNo Name Of the Unit Reimbursement

Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Hertech Electronics

Plot NoI E Sector 12 IIE SIDCUL Haridwar

Rs 26250-

Total Rs 26250-

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CHAPTER-VIII

VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

Vendor Development Programmes (VDPs) are being organized by MSME Development

Institutes located in every corner of the country to provide common platform for business as

well as selling organizations to interact with each other with a view to identifying emerging

demands of the buyer organizations while simultaneously providing an opportunity for

displaying the capabilities of the small scale entrepreneurs and their industrial ventures Such

programmes have proved to be of immense use in locating suitable entrepreneurs by a

number of buying organizations including the Public Sector Enterprises various Wings of

Defence Railways and others in indigenising a number of products which hitherto have been

imported at a colossal cost

Two types of VDPs are being organized by MSME DIs - National Level VDPs -cum-

Exhibitions and State Level VDPs In National Level VDPs of 3 days duration large scale

organizations such as BEL BHEL TELCO BSNL IOC NHPC NTPC etc interact with MSEs in

establishing potential vendors In these National Level VDPs an exhibition is also put up for

displaying the products of MSMEs and large scale organizations In State Level VDPs only

one or two buying large scale organisation functioning in the State participates in the

programme and interacts with MSMEs (sellers) in the Buyer-Seller Meets Business enquiries

ranging from `5 crore to `20 crore per VDP are being generated through National Level

VDPs

MSME-DI conducted 05 State Level Vendor Development Programme in different

places of Uttarakhand state Details of programmes are as under

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- HRD Centre BHEL Haridwar

DATE- 09112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 28

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh DK Aggarwal

AsstDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Kotdwar

DATE- 16122016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 63

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh DS Martolia

AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME Haldwani

Sh Manoj Kumar General Manager

BEL Kotdwar

Sh SC Kandpal AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Haridwar

DATE- 29112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 38

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh Amit Mohan

Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Rajeshwar Giri DGM

THDC Rishikesh

Sh RM Dubey DGM (Procurement)

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Rai Singh DGM (VDP)

THDC Rishikesh

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME Haldwani

Sh GC Joshi Dy Manager

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Yogesh Sharma Manager

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Sadhu Ram Saini President

BIDWABahadrabad

Sh Harendra Garg Chairman

SMA Haridwar

Sh DK Aggarwal Asstt Director

MSME Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Rudrapur

DATE- 09032017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 58

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh SC Kandpal

Astt Director (MF)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Skand Shiv Bhardwaj BHEL

CFP Rudrapur

Sh K Das GM

Ic BHEL CFP Rudrapur

Sh VK Sharma Dy Director Ic

MSME-DI Haldwani

ShYC Pandey GM

DIC Rudrapur

Sh Ashok Bansal Ex President

KGCCI Kashipur

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Patel Nagar Dehradun

DATE- 20102016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 65

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR SH UCKHANDURI

AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Ashok Lalwani HUDCO

Dehradun

Sh Mahesh Sharma President

UIWA Dehradun

Sh Manoj Gaur BM

NSIC Dehradun

SmtKaushlya Bandhu Jt Director

DOI Dehradun

Sh SP Goyal Incharge

KGCCI Dehradun

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CHAPTER-IX

MARKETING ASSISTANCE AND TECHNOLOGY UP-GRADATION

SCHEME FOR MSME AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE ON BAR-CODE

MSMEs sector has emerged as a highly vibrant and dynamic sector of the Indian

economy over the last five decades MSMEs are not only playing crucial role in providing

large employment opportunities at comparatively lower capital cost than large industries but

also helping in industrialization of rural and backward areas thereby reducing regional

imbalances assuring more equitable distribution of national income and wealth

It may be mentioned here that Marketing a strategic tool for business development is

critical for the growth and survival of MSMEs Marketing is most important factor for the

success of any enterprise It is one of the weakest areas wherein MSMEs face major

problems in the present competitive age Due to lack of information scarcity of resources

and unorganized way of selling marketing MSME sector finds problems in exploiting new

markets

The objective of this programme envisages that some of those clusters of MSMEs which

have quality production and export potential shall be identified amp encouraged and assisted

through this scheme to achieve competitiveness in the national and international markets

The programme aims at improving the marketing competitiveness of MSME sector by

improving their techniques and technologiesrsquo promotion of exports and to provide a check on

imports also

Financial assistance on Bar-code

The basic objective of financial assistance is to enhance the marketing competitiveness of

Micro amp Small Enterprises (MSEs) by way of

(i) Providing 75 of one-time registration fee and annual recurring fee (for first three

years) paid by MSEs to GS1 India

(ii) (ii) Popularizing the adoption of bar codes on large scale amongst MSEs and (iii)

Motivating and encouraging MSEs for use of bar codes through conducting

seminars on Bar-code etc

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Reimbursement of Units under Bar Code ndash

The details for the period 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are given below

SNo Name Of the Unit Reimbursement Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Janisons Herbo Labs Pvt Ltd

Plot No 6Sector II DC IIE

Pantnagar

38430-

2- Ms Garg Foods

Naya Gaon Julfkaar

Kaladhungi Nainital

33451-

3- Ms Shree Herbal Health Care 79 Arhat Bazar Saharanpur Road Dehradun

25695-

4- Ms Govindam Enterprises

D-144F Top Floor Freedom Fighter Enclave

New Delhi

25695-

5- Ms Demigod Agro Food Pvt Ltd

4 Nandpuri Arya Nagar Chowk Opp Holy Baril

Jwalapur Haridwar

25695-

Total Rs 148966-

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Reimbursement to the Participating Units in Trade FairExhibition for the

year 2016-17 for Uttarakhand state ndash

SNo

Name of the Unit Amt Reimbursed

1 Ms Kashmir Emporium Raipur Road Dehradun

(International)

Rs 122772-

2 Ms Rawat Engg Tech Pvt Ltd Dehradun

(Domestic)

Rs 30000-

Total Rs 152772-

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CHAPTER-X

Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme (CLCSS) for Technology

Upgradation of the Small Scale Industries

The Ministry of Small Scale Industries (SSI) is operating a scheme for technology

upgradation of Small Scale Industries (SSI) called the Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme

(CLCSS) The Scheme aims at facilitating technology upgradation by providing upfront capital

subsidy to SSI units including tiny khadi village and coir industrial units on institutional

finance (credit) availed of by them for modernisation of their production equipment (plant and

machinery) and techniques The Scheme provides for 15 per cent capital subsidy to SSI units

including tiny units on institutional finance availed of by them for induction of well established

and improved technology in selected subsectorsproducts approved under the Scheme The

eligible amount of subsidy calculated under the scheme is based on the actual loan amount not

exceeding Rs1 crore

Due to insufficient investment and lack of awareness of both the quality standards and

access to modern technologies a large percentage of SSI units continue with outdated

technology and plant amp machinery With increasing competition due to liberalisation of the

economy the survival and growth of the SSI units are critically dependent on their

modernisation and technological upgradation Upgradation of both the process of manufacture

and corresponding plant and machinery is necessary for the small enterprises to reduce the cost

of production and remain price competitive at a time when cheaper products are easily available

in the global market

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CHAPTER-XI

QUALITY UPGRADATIONENVIRONMENT MANAGAMENT FOR

SMALL SCALE SECTOR THROUGH INCENTIVE FOR ISO 9000ISO

14001HACCP CERTIFICATION

The Small Scale Sector has emerged as dynamic and vibrant sector of Indian

Economy and it has been making significant contribution to industrial production export and

employment generation The process of economic liberalization and market reforms has

opened up the Indian small scale sector to the global competition In order to enhance the

competitive strength of the small scale sector the Government introduced an incentive

scheme for their technological upgradationquality improvement and environment

management The scheme provides incentive to those small scale ancillary undertaking who

have acquired ISO 9000ISO 14001HACCP certifications The scheme for ISO 9000

reimbursement in operation since March 1994 has now been enlarged so as to include

reimbursement of expenses for acquiring ISO 14001 certification also vide this Office

Administrative Order No41(8)ISOElectx2002 dt 28th October 2002 Upto 31st march

2014 25652 Micro amp Small units have been benefited from the scheme

-The Scheme envisages reimbursement of charges of acquiring ISO-9000ISO-

14001HACCP certifications to the extent of 75 of the expenditure subject to a

maximum of Rs 75000- in each case

The Salient features of the Scheme

a) The Permanent Registered Micro Small Enterprises (MSEs) units are eligible to avail

the Incentive Scheme

b) The Scheme is applicable to those MSEsancillaryTinySSSBE units who have already

acquired ISO-9000ISO-14001HACCP certification

c) The Scheme is applicable to those MSEsancillaryTinySSSBE units who have already

acquired ISO-9000ISO-14001HACCP certification

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Reimbursement to Units under ISO 900014000 scheme in Uttarakhand

state ndash

Approval details of units during 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are as under ndash

SNo Name of the Unit Reimbursement

Total Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Bajaj Nutraceuticals Roorkee Haridwar 45000-

2- Ms Nirmal Auto Components Bahadrabad Haridwar 38363-

3- Ms Manchanda Herbal Products Haridwar 46954-

4- Ms APS Electopower Pvt Ltd Haridwar

40500-

5- Ms Shree Badrinath Vaikalpik Urja Dehradun 30000-

6- Ms Rapid Moulders Pvt Ltd Haridwar 56250-

Total Rs 257067-

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CHAPTER-XII

GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT PREFERENCE POLICY FOR MICRO

amp SMALL ENTERPRISES

In order to provide assistance and support to Micro amp Small Enterprises (MSEs) for

marketing their products under the present Government Procurement Preference Policy for

micro amp small enterprises (MSEs) Government of India has been extending various facilities to

the MSEs registered with National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC) under its Single Point

Registration Scheme In addition to the facilities 358 items are also reserved for exclusive

purchase from MSE sector

Following units were enlisted under single point registration

SN Name amp Address Unit Amount Rs 1 Ms Ujjwal Labour Contract Co-operative Society

Dehradun

2000-

2 Ms Pacific Dynamics Roorkee

2000-

3 Ms Radiant Energy Enterprises Dehradun

1250-

4 Ms Harit Agro Products Jaspur Kashipur

2000-

5 Ms Asian Galaxy Pvt Ltd

Plot No 3 Sector IIDL IIE SIDCUL

5000-

6 Ms Isha Construction

Shop 32 amp 34 Grand Floor Raipur Road- Dehradun

2000-

7 Ms Dhirendra Singh Negi

Village Talli Bagi Patti Tehri Garhwal

2000-

8 Ms Electrocon Power

Village Rameshwarput Lalpur US Nagar

2000-

9 Ms Special Cables Pvt Ltd

Unit 2 Plot No 60-65 Sector-3IIE Pantnagar

3435-

10 Ms GB Equipment Systems Ltd

Industrial Area Selaqui- Dehradun

3500-

11 Ms GB Springs

PL 2223 Km Chakrata Road Rampur Dehradun

5000-

12 Ms Accuraus (India)

B-7 Ramnaga Indl Estate Roorke

2000-

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13 Ms Modern Electrn Electric Co

Dehradun

2000-

14 Ms Ms Godarari Enterprises

Dehradun

1250-

15 Ms Kanha Plastics Pvt Ltd

Dehradun

5000-

16 Ms IC Electicals Co(P) Ltd

Plot No E-94 Industrial Area Bharabad Haridwar

3450-

17 Ms Whale Graphics(India)Ltd

Dehradun

5000-

18 Jainson Herbo Labs Pvt Ltd

IIDC IIE US Nagar Pantnagar

3000-

19 Ms Krishna Murari Infratech

Pvt Ltd Haldwani

2000-

20 Ms Sakti Constructions

392 Indra Nagar Colony Dehrdun

3500-

21 Ms Universal Ind

B-8 Industrial Estate Bazpur Road Kashipur

5000-

22 Ms Sai Globe Packaging

Central Hope Town SelaquiDehradun

5000-

23 Ms Surat singh amp Sons

54 Akashdeep ColonyChakrata Road Dehradun

2000-

24 Ms Girraj Kintwear

7 Co-Operativ Society IE- Dehradun

2000-

25 Ms HQ Lamps Manufacturing

7 3-35 Sector 6 A SIDCUL Haridwar

3000-

26 Ms Uttam Rice amp Seeds Pvt Ltd

Gausala Mour Ramnagar Road Partappur Kashipur

2000-

27 Ms Creative Paper Products Rudrpur

2000-

28 Ms Asia Industries

Village Phaujimatkota Post ndashBhoorrani Rudrapur

-

29 Ms Shamsons Industries

C-22 Deveboomi Industrial Estate Roorkee

3000-

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30 Reveal Environment Solutions Kh N-999

Salem pur Rajputan Indusstrial Estate Roorkee

2000-

31 Ms Shiva Enterprises

2071 West Amber Talab Roorkee

2000-

32 Ms Aska Equipment Ltd

Plot NoC-21 Devbhoomi Indl Estate Raipur Haridwar

3000-

33 Ms Infinity

Kh Village Raipur Haridwar

3450-

34 Ms Badrinath Vaikalpik Urja

Shah Nagar Near Railaway Crossing Defance Colony Dehradun

2000-

35 Ms Amardeep Designs (P) Ltd

KhNo163 Laheshwari BhagwanPur Roorklee

3000-

36 Ms Amrit Herbals

Village amp Po Bhauwala-Dehradun

2000-

37 Ms Growth Associates

131 2nd

Floor BT Ganj-Roorkee

3000-

38 Ms Himalayan Hi Tech

Nurseries Santi Aashram Bharatpur Kamachaur

2000-

39 Ms JS Industries

Kunda Jaspur Road Kashipur US Nagar

3000-

40 Ms Digitech

8 Industrial Area Near Ram Nagar- Roorkee

2000-

41 Ms K-2 Cloth

Plot No 126-127 Sector IIDC

2000-

42 Ms Dinex India Pvt Ltd

59 Gandhi Road

2000-

43 Ms SK Guta

15 A Enclave GMS Road Dehradun

2000-

44 Ms Fire Devices(P) Ltd

Plot No 19-20 Sector-3A Indl Area SIDCUL Haridwar

3450-

Total

118285-

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CHAPTER-XIII

REVENUE EARNED

This Institute has earned revenue of Rs 140485- through consultancy services

provided to the MSMEs and fee collected for training programmes as per details given

below-

SNo Revenue Earnings Total for the

Financial Year (Rs)

1

CF WS revenue

0

2 Skill development programme (Training) fees- regular

course

8000

3 Skill development programme (Training) fees

Specialized High Tech Course (including CAD CAM)

0

4 Sale of Traineersquos products 50

5 Training Programme fees-

i Under Core Programme Action Plan 0

ii (Under PD Account) 0

6 Management Development Programme 0

7 Seminars Feesworkshop 5100

8 Capacity assessment 0

9 Project appraisals 0

10 Sick unit studies 0

11 In plant studies 0

12 Surveys 0

13 Energy audits 0

14 NSIC Registration GSPP 118285

15 Sub-Contracting Exchange (SCX) 0

16 Sale of publications 50

17 Others 6500

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18 Fee for participation in National Award-2013 0

19 NVDPVDP 0

TOTAL 137985

20 Sale of US stores etc 2500

Grand Total 140485

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CHAPTER-XIV

USE OF OFFICIAL LANGUAGE

Hindi is the Official Language of the Union of India and the Government policy aims at

progressively increasing the use of Hindi in official work Effective steps were taken during

the year in the Ministry of MSME to ensure compliance to Official Language Policy

implementation of the annual programme and compliance with the various orders of the

Government of India on the recommendations of the Committee of Parliament on Official

Language

COMPLIANCE OF SECTION 3(3)OF THE OFFICIAL LANGUAGE ACT 1963

All documents such as General Orders Notifications Press Communique Contracts

Agreements Tender Forms amp Notices Resolution MemorandumOffice memorandum

Administrative or other reports and Official Papers laid before a House or the Houses of

Parliament under section 3(3) of the Official Languages Act 1963 were issued bilingually

ie in Hindi and English General orders meant for departmental use were issued in Hindi

only

REPLIES TO LETTERS IN HINDI

All letters received in Hindi were replied to in Hindi

CORRESPONDENCE IN HINDI

Letters to State Governments Union Territory and Central Government offices located

in regions lsquoArsquo and lsquoBrsquo were issued in Hindi to the extent possible Similarly letters were sent in

Hindi to Central Government offices located in region lsquoCrsquo as per the targets laid down in the

Annual Programme About 9007 correspondence was made in Hindi in region lsquoArsquo 100 in

region rsquoBrsquo and 100 in region lsquoCrsquo

SECTIONS SPECIFIED FOR WORKING IN HINDI

The sections of the Ministry specified for doing 100 work in Hindi are working

satisfactorily

MONITORING AND INSPECTIONS

In order to ensure compliance with the Official Language Policy monitoring is done

though regular inspections

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CHAPTER-XV

TARGETS amp ACHIEVEMENTS

PART-A

1 Change in Industrial Scenario if any Industrial activity is gaining

momentum due to Industrial package to the state amp the upgradation of the MSEs

2 Other information ndash

I No of unit visited by MSME-DI

Official 117

Ii Total No of visitors inquiries

received in MSME-DI 648

iii Total No persons trained with- 414

a General 214

b Women Entrepreneurs 110 c SCST 17413 d Other backward Classes etc 12

e Minorities 0

3 Expenditure in Plan amp Non-Plan

a Plan Scheme-

Allotment Cumulative expenditure

FUNDS EXPENDITURE

Salary-14000000 12144775

Medical- 125000 124655

TE- 650000 647151

OE- 800000 7 99999

RRT- 4000 3000

Total 15579000 13719580

b Non-Plan Scheme- Nil

4 Administration Over

one year

Less than one year

a

b c

d

Post vacant Disciplinary proceeding initiated concluded pending Audit objections pending amp replied

Court cases pending if necessary

13

Nil Nil

Nil

01

Nil Nil

Nil

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Part- B

(This part may reflect the problems and actual work done under each programme as well

as actual extension service rendered for promotion of Industries)

1 Modernization of Workshop and

Laboratories- During

the month

Cumulative for the year

i Sanction received by MSME-DI

Converting the MSME-DI

Nil Nil

ii Value of new machinery

equipment installed received

Nil Nil

iii Value of orders of Machinery amp

Equipment placed with

DGSampD supplies

Nil Nil

2 Trade Industry growth-

i Nos of UAM registered

Manufacturingservice activity

Micro-5363 Small- 1707 Medium- 156

Total- 7226 (up to March2017)

ii Nos of UAM registered

ManufacturingServicing

activity

Manufacturing- 4243

Service- 2983

Total- 7226 (up to March2015)

iii Changes in industrial growth

rate if any (give information for

each trade unit(s) separately)

The industrial climate generated due to

announcement of Concessional package

provided impetus to the growth

parameters

3 Technical Assistance-

i No of entrepreneurs assisted

at the MSME-DI premises

outside premises

6481913

ii No of entrepreneurs assisted

at their premises

631

iii No of trade Associations

contacted for up-gradation of

Industries

12

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iv Details of programme for

specific group of covered in

Action Plan prepared along

with their details

NA

v No of units registered under

the Govt purchase

programme

43 Nos

vi Identification of products

having potential for

development in the State

(Attach a separate list)

1 Fruit based products

2 Processing of vegetables

3 Spice grinding

4 Glow signboard amp hoardings

5 Medicinal concentrate

6 Essential Oils

vii Problems of trade Industries

other than financial if any

Marketing amp transportation bottleneck

viii Additional support required for

improving performance of

trade Industries

Marketing Support

x Any other significant

programme Give information

or work done for each trade

discipline separately and

enclosed separate sheet to

highlight the salient points of

work done

No

4 Ancillary Development Programme No of-

a Captive Ancillary in the State NA

b New units (Anc) established

during the month

NA

c New items identified and

accepted for promoting

Ancillary

NA

d Vendor Development

Programme organized for

whom

Conducted programmes-

National Level-00

State level- 05 nos

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5 Any other special work done by the Institute- -

- One day awareness programme on Packaging for Exports

In Association with SBS College Rudrapur at Rudrapur on 31052016 for 32

participants

- One day workshop on Quality Management System amp Quality Technology

Tools (QMSQTT)

In Association with Bahadrabad Industries Development Welfare

Association Haridwar at Haridwar on 21072016 for 32 participants

- One day awareness programme on Product Certification

Conducted at Selaqui Dehradun on 19102016 for 60 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Design Clinic

Conducted at Haridwar on 20022016 for 28 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Digital Payment

Conducted in Uttarakhand State 16 programmes for 406 participants

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Part C Other Special Activities

Sl No Activity Target Achievement

1 Hindi Meeting 04 nos 04 nos

2 Hindi Pakhwara amp Hindi Diwas from 14092016 to

28092016 01 no 01 no

3 Hindi Workshop Nil Nil

4 Assistance provided in EDP of other organisation

(2 days EDP of NCCD) at MSME-DI

Haldwani

Nil 01 no

5 (i)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp Commercial Bid Opening on Lean Manufacturing for Auto component at Rudrapur on 22042016

(ii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in joint DSR

audit Audit with NPC Kanpur of Boss Cluster Rudrapur from 20042016 to 21042016 (iii)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint MBR3 Audit with QCI of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar from 08082016 to 10082016 (iv) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Boss Cluster at Rudrapur in November 2016

(v) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR5 Audit

of Pace Auto Cluster-1 at Rudrapur in November 2016 (vi)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint Audit

of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar in December 2016 (vii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Havells Fan Lean Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017 (viii)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp

Commercial Bid Opening for Plastic Component Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017

Nil

08 nos

6 Participated in National Awards held in Ludhiana Punjab on 18102016 presented by Honrsquoble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi

Nil 01 no

7 Participated in PMEGP Task force meeting of Nainital

District on 020816081116 Nil 02 nos

8 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a 3 days exhibition lsquoDestination Uttarakhand 2016rsquo organised by Ms Freindz Exhibition amp Promotions (p) ltd New Delhi at Dehradun from 24-26102016

Nil 01 no

9 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in the Stone Laying

ceremony of a new Technology Centre at Sitarganj on 141116 inaugrated by Honrsquoble Union Minister of MSMEs Sh Kalaraj Mishra

Nil 01 no

10 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a lsquoVendor Meet-

2016rsquo organised by Tata Auto Comp Systems Ltd at Rudrapur

Nil 01 no

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11 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in SLSC meeting for

National Awards and SLAB meeing at Dehradun on 17022017

Nil 01 no

12 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a training on

Lean Manufacturing at Indore MP from 080317 to 100317

Nil 01 no

13 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Hindi meeting

organized by NARAKAS on 30032017 01 no 01 no

PART-E

Sl

No

Description of activity Annual target Under PD

Ac

Total

1 EDPIMCEET Export

Packging Product

Certification QMS-QTT

Incubator ZEDDesign

8611113

31

Nil 25

i No of programmes

conducted

7601113

31

Nil 23

ii No of persons trained 159255032

326032235

16828

Nil 1001

2 Follow-up action of previous Entrepreneurship Development Programmes -

Year Total no of trainees

trained

No of trainees who

have set up units

employed till date

2006-07 143 39

2007-08 917 71

2008-09 946 36

2009-10 2323 43

2010-11 2203 49

2011-12 2321 53

2012-13 2265 59

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2013-14 2234 74

2014-15 504 53

2015-16 926

2016-17 414

3 Motivational Campaigns- Annual target Conducted

No of Campaigns

conducted

06 06

4 i Project profiles (new) Nil Nil

ii Project profiles

(updated)

Nil Nil

iii State industrial

profiles

Nil 1

iv District industrial

potential survey

reports

Nil 13

v Any other Nil Nil

5 Name of the units

provided-

Intensive technical

consultancy (A brief

write-up)

6 Programme on ISO 900014000

Year Target No of

Programmes

conducted

No of Units

participated

No of units

obtained ISO

certification

during the

year

No of units

obtained ISO

Certification

till date

2006-07 - - - - -

2007-08 - - - - -

2008-09 - - - 17 17

2009-10 - - - 10 10

2010-11 - - - - 24

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2011-12 - - - - 25

2012-13 - - - - Nil

2013-14 - - - - 17

2014-15 - - - 18

2015-16 - - - 11 11

7 Programmes on

Name of the programme No of Programmes No of participants

WTO - -

One Day Awareness

Programme on Cluster Dev

Scheme

- -

One day Awareness

Programme on IPR

- -

9 Vendor Development Programmes cum exhibitions

Year Tar

get

No of

VDPs

conducted

No of SSI

units

participat

ed

No unit

register

ed

During

the

month

No of SSI units obtained orders

No

Rs No Rs

2006-07 1 - - - - - - - -

2007-08 NIL - - - - - - - -

2008-09 1 1 120 - - - - - -

2009-10 1 - - - - - - - -

2010-11 1 1 43 - - - - - -

2011-12 3 3 222 - - - - - -

2012-13 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

311

158+551

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2013-14 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

314

148+1541

-

-

-

-

-

- 2014-15 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

374

118+2000

-

-

-

-

-

-

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2015-16 5 1

5(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

236

100+2000

-

-

-

-

-

- 2016-17 5 1

5(SVDP)

0(NVDP)

259

Nil

10 Programmes on Achievement

ii Energy conservationEnergy Efficient

Technology etc

00

iv Packaging for export 01

v Product Certification 01

vi CLCSS 00

vii QMSQTT 01

Viii Lean Manufacturing 00

ix Business Incubator 03

x Design Clinic 01

xi ZED 03

11

Revenue of the Institute

Total revenue

earned

Rs

140485-

12

Revenue of the workshop

Annual

Target

Total revenue

earned

Rs

Nil Nil

13 Media coverage details- No(s)

i Press releases during the Year 4

ii Exhibitions participated 02

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iii RadioTV talks -

iv Advertisements released 5

v Press clipping compiled for the year -

vi Press clipping hosted on website -

vii Publications if any -

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CHAPTER-XVI

DISTRICT INDUSTRIES CENTRES VISITED BY THE OFFICERS OF

THIS INSTITUTE

The officers of this Institute visited District Industries Centre for discussion relating to

development of industries in the state and in connection with attending the Task Force

Meetingother official work

1 District Industries Centre Haldwani

2 District Industries Centre Almora

3 District Industries Centre Rudrapur Udham Singh Nagar

4 District Industries Centre Bageshwar

5 District Industries Centre Roorkee

6 District Industries Centre Dehradun

7 District Industries Centre Kotdwar

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CHAPTER-XVII

INCENTIVES TO ENTREPRENEURS

(i) Fiscal Incentives to new Industrial Units and to existing units on their substantial

expansion

New Industrial units and existing industrial units on their substantial expansion as defined set

up in growth centers industrial infrastructure development center(IIDCs) Industrial Estates

Export Processing Zones Theme Parks (Food Processing Parks Software Technology Parks

etc) as stated in Annexure-1 and Other areas as notified from time to time by the Central

Government are entitled to

(A) 100 (hundred percent) outright excise duty exception for a period of 10 years from

the date of commencement of commercial production

(B) 100 Income tax exemption for initial period of five years and thereafter 30 for

companies and 25 for other than companies for a further period of five years for

the entire state of Uttaranchal and Himachal Pradesh from the date of

commencement of commercial production

(C) 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

Rs30 lakh The existing units will also be entitled to this subsidy on their substantial

expansion as defined

(D) Thrust sector industries as mentioned in Annexure-II are entitled to similar

concession as mentioned in para 3(i) amp (ii) above in the entire state of Uttaranchal

and Himachal Pradesh without any area restrictions

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Development of Industrial Infrastructure

(i) The funding pattern under the Growth Centre Scheme currently envisaging a

central assistance of Rs10 crore per center is raised to Rs15 crore per center

(ii) The financing pattern of integrated infrastructure development center (IIDC)

between Government of India and SIDBI will change from 23 to 41 and the GOI

funds would be in the nature of a grant so as to provide the required infrastructural

support

Other Incentives

(i) Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna (PMMY) To bring the unbanked people under

the mainstream banking and make the neglected section of the population self

reliant and self dependent Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna was launched under 3

stages ie Shishu (Max Rs 50000) Kishor (Max Rs 5 Lacs)and Tarun (Rs 10

Lacs)

(iv) Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP)

Government of India has approved the introduction of a new credit linked subsidy

programme called Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation programme (PMEGP)

by merging the two schemes Prime Ministerrsquos Rojgar Yojana (PMRY) and Rural

Employment Generation Programme (REGP) for generation of employment

opportunities through establishment of Micro enterprise in rural as well as urban

areas PMEGP is a central sector scheme and being administrated by Ministry of

Micro Small amp Medium Enterprises (Mo MSME) The scheme is implementing by

Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC)a statutory organization under the

administrative control of Mo MSME as the single nodal agency at the National

level At the State level the scheme is being implemented through State

KVIC Directorates State Khadi amp Village Industries Boards ( KVIBs) and District

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Industries Centre( DICs) and Banks The Government subsidy under the scheme is

being routed by KVIC through the identified banks for eventual distribution to the

beneficiaries entrepreneurs in their Bank accounts

Ineligible Industries under the Policy

The list of industries excluded from the purview of proposed concessions is at

Annexure ndashII

In addition the Doon Valley Notifications (SONo102(E) dated 1st Feb 1989

(Annexure-IV) as amended from time to time issued by Ministry of Environment amp

Forests would continue to operate in the Doon Valley area on the industries

notified under it are excluded from the proposed concessions in the state of

Uttarakhand

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Annex -I

DETAILS OF TRAINING PROGRAMME CONDUCTED DURING THE YEAR 2016-17 S No Programme details Duration Candidate Details Name of the

Coordinator SC ST OBC PH GEN TOTAL M F M F M F M F M F

EDP

1 EDP (GEN) on Tour

Operator amp Tourist Guide at Ranibagh

Haldwani Nainital

18022017

to 22022017

10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 2 22 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director (Mech)

2 EDP(SC) on Wireman

Training at Shantipuri

Pantnagar US Nagar

13022017

to

23022017

18 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 20 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

3 ESDP (WPH-STP)

on Bakery amp

Confectionary Products Ranibagh

Nainital

06092016

to

20102016

0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 20 23 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

4 ESDP(SC-STP) on

Computer Accounting with Tally at

Kaladhungi Nainital

16082016

to 29092016

10 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

5 ESDP(SC) on Computer Accounting

Dehradun

21072016 to

02092016

10 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 5 25 UC Khanduri Asst Director

(Chem)

6 ESDP(GEN) on

Garments

Manufacturing at

Almora

22072016

to

02092016

0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 21 23 DS Martolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

7 ESDP(GEN) on Solar Energy at Haldwani

Nainital

04112016 to

16122016

3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 16 0 20 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

I- Total Participants

(Nos)

51 20 0 1 2 3 1 0 30 48 156

IMC

1 IMC(Gen) at Pantnagar US Nagar

23022017 16 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 13 8 38 DK Aggarwal Asst Director

(Mech)

2 IMC(SC) at ITI

Bageshwar

18032017 31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 50 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

3 IMC(SC) at Takula

Almora

09032016 22 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 4 39 UC Khanduri

Asst Director (Chem)

4 IMC(Gen) at JITI

Almora

16032017 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 9 42 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

5 IMC(ST) at ITI

Almora

15032016 19 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 41 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

6 IMC(Gen) at Ranibagh Haldwani Nainital

23022017 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 35 6 45 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

II- Total Participants

(Nos)

93 9 12 0 4 0 0 0 110 27 255

Grand Total (I + II)

13 PROGRAMMES

144 29 12 1 6 3 1 0 140 75 411

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Annex -II

List of Thrust Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo List of Thrust Industries

01 Floriculture

02 Medicinal herbs and aromatic herbs etc ndash processing

03 Honey

04 Horticulture and Agro based Industries such as -

a Sauces Ketchup etc

b Fruit juices amp fruit pulp

c Jams Jellies vegetable juices puree pickles etc

d Preserved fruits and vegetables

e Processing of fresh fruits and vegetables including packaging

f Processing preservation packaging of mushrooms

05 Food processing industry excluding those included in the negative list

06 Sugar and its by-products

07 Silk and silk products

08 Wool and wool products

09 Woven fabrics (Excisable garments)

10 Sports goods and articles and equipment for general physical exercise and equipment

for adventure sports activities

11 Paper and paper products excluding those in negative list

12 Pharma products

13 Information amp communication technology

Computer hardware

14 Bottling of mineral water

15 Eco-tourism ndash Hotels resorts spa entertainmentamusement parks and ropeways

16 Industrial gases (based on atmospheric fraction)

17 Handicrafts

18 Non-timber forest product based industries

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Negative List of Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo Negative list of Industries

01 Tobacco and tobacco products including cigarettes and pan masala

02 Thermal Power Plant (coaloil based)

03 Coal washeries dry coal processing

04 Inorganic Chemicals excluding medicinal grade oxygen (280411) medicinal grade hydrogen peroxide

(284711) compressed air (285130)

05 Organic Chemicals excluding Provitamins vitamins Hormones (2936) Glycosides (2939) sugars (2940)

06 Tanning and dying extracts tanins and their derivatives dyes colours paints and varnishes putty fillers and

other mastics inks

07 Marble and mineral substances not classified anywhere

08 Flour mills and rice mills

09 Foundries using coal

10 Minerals fuels mineral oils and products of their distillation

Bituminous substances mineral waxes

11 Synthetic rubber product

12 Cement clinkers and asbestos raw including fibre

13 Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp Fuses fireworks matches propellant powder etc)

14 Mineral or chemical fertilizers

15 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture and formulation)

16 Fibre glass and articles thereof

17 Manufacture of pulp ndash wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving pulp)

18 Branded aerated water soft drinks (non-fruit based)

19 Paper-

Writing or printing paper etc

Paper or paperboard etc

Maplitho paper etc

Newsprint in rolls or sheets

Craft paper etc

Sanitary towels etc

Cigarette paper

Grease-proof paper

Toilet or facial tissue etc

Paper and paperboard laminated internally with bitumen tar or asphalt

Carbon or similar copying paper

Products consisting of sheets of paper or paper board impregnated coated or covered with plastics etc

Paper and paperboard coated impregnated or covered with wax etc

20 Plastics and articles thereof

Serial No 5 Reproduction synthesis not allowed as also downstream industries for sugar

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Annex -III

RESTRICTIONS ON LOCATION OF INDUSTRIES MINING OPERATIONS AND OTHER DEVELOPMENT

ACTIVITIES IN DOON VALLEY IN UTTAR PRADESH

MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS

(Department of Environment Forests amp Wildlife)

New Delhi the 1st February 1989

NOTIFICATION

NOTIFICATION under section 3(2)(v) of Environment (Protection) Act 1986 and Rule 5(3) (d) of

Environment (Protection) Rules 1986 Restricting location of industries mining operations and other

development activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh

SO102(E) ndash Whereas notification under sub-rule (3) of rule 5 of the Environment (Protection)

Rules 1986 inviting objections against the imposition of restriction on location of industries mining

operation and other developmental activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh was published vide No

SO 923(E) dated the 6th October 1988

And Whereas all objections received have been duly considered by the Central Government

Now therefore in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (d) of sub-rule (3) of Rule 5 of the

said rules the Central Government hereby imposes restrictions on the following activities in Doon Valley

bounded on the North by Mussorie ridge in the North-East by Lesset Himalayan range on the South-

West by Shivalik ranges river Ganga in the South-East and river Yamuna in the North-West except those

activities which are permitted by the Central Government for examining the environmental impacts

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(i) Location setting of industrial units ndash It has to be as per guidelines given in the annexure or guidelines

as may be issued from time to time by the Ministry of Environment amp Forests Government of India

(ii) Mining ndash Approval of the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests must be obtained before starting

any mining activity

(iii) Tourism ndash It should as per Tourism Development Plan (TDP) to be prepared by the State Department

of Tourism and duly approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(iv) Grazing ndash As per the plan to be prepared by the State Government and duly approved by the Union

Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(v) Land Use ndash As per Master Plan of development and Land Use Plan of the entire area to be prepared

by the State Government and approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

[No J-200123886-1A]

Sd-

(KP GEETHAKRISHNAN)

Secretary

ANNEXURE

Guidelines for permitting restricting industrial units in the Doon Valley area

Industries will be classified under Green Orange and Red categories as shown below for purposes of

permittingrestricting such industrial units in the Doon Valley from the environmental and ecological

considerations

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CATEGORY GREEN

A LIST OF INDUSTRIES IN APPROVED INDUSTRIAL AREAS WHICH MAY BE DIRECTRLY CONSIDERED

FOR ISSUE OF NO OBJECTION CERTIFICATE WITHOUT REFERRING TO (MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS) (IN CASE OF DOUBTS REFERENCE WILL BE MADE TO MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS)

1 All such non-obnoxious and non-hazardous industries employing upto 100 persons The

abnoxious and hazardous industries are those using inflammable explosive corrosive or

toxic substances

2 All such industries which do not discharge industrial effluents of a polluting nature and

which do not undertake any of the following process

Electroplating

Galvanizing

Bleaching

Degreasing

Phosphating

Dyeing

Pickling tanning

Polishing

Cooking of fibres and Digesting

Designing of Fabric

Unhairing Soaking deliming and bating of hides

Washing of fabric

Trimming Puling juicing and blanching of fruits and vegetables

Washing of equipment and regular floor washing using of considerable cooling water

Separated milk buttermilk and whey

Stopping and processing of grain

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Distillation of alcohol stillage and evaporation

Slaughtering of animals rendering of bones washing of meat

Juicing of sugar cane extraction of sugar Filteration centrifugation distillation

Pulping and fermenting of coffee beam

Processing of fish

Filter back wash in DM Plants exceeding 20 KI per day capacity

Pulp making pulp processing and paper making Cocking of coal washing of blast furnace

flue gases

Stripping of oxides

Washing of used sand by hydraulic discharge

Washing of latex etc

Solvent extraction

3 All such industries which do no use fuel in their manufacturing process or in any subsidiary

process and which do not emit fugitive emissions of a diffused nature

Industries not satisfying any one of the three criteria are recommended to be referred to Ministry

of Environment amp Forests

The following industries appear to fall in non-hazardous non-obnoxious and non-polluting

category subject to fulfillment of above three conditions

1 Atta-chakkies

2 Rice Mullors

3 Iceboxes

4 Dal mills

5 Groundnut decortinating (dry)

6 Chilling

7 Tailoring and garment making

8 Apparl making 9 Cotton and woolen hosiery

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10 Handloom weaving

11 Shoe lace manufacturing

12 Gold and Silver thread and sari work

13 Gold and Silver smithy

14 Leather Footwear and leather products excluding tanning amp hide processing

15 Manufacture of mirror from sheet glass and photo-frame

16 Musical instruments manufacturing

17 Sports goods

18 Bamboo and cane products (only dry operations)

19 Card Board and paper products (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

20 Insulation and other coated papers (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

21 Scientific and Mathematical instruments

22 Furniture (Wooden and Steel)

23 Assembly of domestic electrical appliances

24 Radio assembling

25 Fountain pens

26 Polythene plastic and PVC goods through extrusionmoulding

27 Surgical gauges and bandages

28 Railway sleepers (only concrete)

29 Cotton spinning and weaving

30 Rope (cotton and plastic)

31 Carpet weaving

32 Assembly of Air coolers

33 Wires pipes-extruded shapes from metals

34 Automobile servicing amp repair stations

35 Assembly of Bicycles baby carriages and other small non-motorised vehicles

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36 Electronics equipment (assembly)

37 Toys

38 Candles

39 Carpentary ndash excluded saw mill

40 Cold storage (small scale)

41 Restaurants

42 Oil-ginningexpelling (non-hydrogenation and no refining)

43 Ice Cream

44 Mineralized water

45 Jobbing amp Machining

46 Manufacture of Steel units amp suit cases

47 Paper pins amp U clips

48 Block making for printing

49 Optical frames

CATEGORY ORANGE

B LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CAN BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY WITH PROPER

ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL ARRANGEMENT

1 All such industries which discharge some liquid effluents (below 500 klday) that can be

controlled with suitable proven technology

2 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is less than 24 mtday and

the particulars emissions from which can be controlled with suitable proven technology

3 All such industries employing not more than 500 persons

The following industries with adoption of proven pollution control technology subject to

fulfilling the above three condition fall under this category

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1 Lime manufacture ndash pending decision on proven pollution control device and

Supreme Courtrsquos decision on quarrying

2 Ceramics

3 Sanitary ware

4 Tyres and tubes

5 Refuse incineration (controlled)

6 Flour mills

7 Vegetable oils including solvent extracted oils

8 Soap without steam boiling process and synthetic detergents formulation

9 Steam generating plants

10 Manufacture of office and house hold equipment and appliances involving use of

fossil fuel combustion

11 Manufacture of machineries and machine tools and equipments

12 Industrial gases (only) Nitrogen Oxygen and CO2

13 Miscellaneous glassware without involving use of fossil-fuel combustion

14 Optical glass

15 Laboratory ware

16 Petroleum storage amp transfer facilities

17 Surgical and medical products including amp probabilities of latex products

18 Foot wear (Rubber)

19 Bakery products biscuits amp Confectioners

20 Instant teacoffee coffee processing

21 Malted food

22 Manufacture of power driven pumps compressors refrigeration units fire

fighting equipment etc

23 Wire drawing (cold process) amp bailing straps

24 Steel furniture fasteners etc

25 Plastic processed goods

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26

Medical amp surgical instruments

27

Acetylene (synthetic)

28

Glue amp Gelatine

29

Potassium permanganse

30

Metallic sodium

31

Photographic films papers amp photographic chemicals

32

Surface coating industries

33

Fragrances fragours amp food additives

34

Plant nutrients (only manure)

Note

35

aerated watersoft drink

(a) Industries falling within the above identified list shall be assessed by the State Pollution

Control Board and referred to the Union Department of Environment for consideration

before according No Objection Certificate

(b) The total number of fuel burning industries that shall be permitted in the Valley will be

limited by 8 tonnes per day or Sulphur Dioxides from all sources (This corresponds to 400

tonnes per day Coal with 1 sulphur)

(c) Setting of Industrial areas should be based on sound criteria

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CATEGORY RED

C LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CANNOT BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY

1 All those industries which discharge effluents of a polluting nature at the rate of more

than 500 klday and for which the natural course for sufficient dilution is not available

and effluents from which cannot be controlled with suitable technology

2 All such industries employing more than 500 personsday

3 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is more than 24 mtday

The following industries appear to fall under this category covered by all the points as

above

1 Ferrous and non-ferrous metal extraction refining casting forging alloy making

processing etc

2 Dry Coal ProcessingMineral processing industries like Ore

sintering benefication pollutization etc

3 Phosphate look processing plants

4 Cement plants with horizontal rotary kilns

5 Glass and glass products involving use of coal

6 Petroleum refinery

7 Petro-chemical industries

8 Manufacture of lubricating oils and greases

9 Synthetic rubber manufacture

10 Coal oil wood or nuclear based thermal power plants

11 Vanaspati hydrogenated vegetable oils for industrial purposes

12 Sugar mills (white and khandari)

13 Craft paper mills

14 Coke oven by products and coaltar distillation products

15 Alkalies

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16

Caustic soda

17

Potash

18

Electro thermal products (artificial abrasives Calcium carbide etc)

19

Phosphorous and its compounds

20

Acids and their salts (organic amp inorganic)

21

Nitrogen compounds (Cynides cynamides and other nitrogen compounds)

22

Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp fuses)

23

Pthalic anhydride

24

Processes involving chlorinated hydrocarbon

25

Chlorine Fluorine bromine Iodine amp their compounds

26

Fertilizer industry

27

Paper board and straw board

28

Synthetics fibres

29 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture

formulations)

amp

30 Basic drugs

31 Alcohol (Industrial or potable)

32 Leather industry including tanning and processing

33 Coke making coal liquification and fuel gas making industries

34 Fibre glass production and processing

35 Manufacture of pulp-wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving

pulp)

36 Pigment dyes and their intermediates

37 Industrial carbons (including graphite electrodes anodes midget electrodes

graphite blocks graphite crucibles gas carbons activated carbon synthetic

diamonds carbon black channel black lamp black etc)

38 Electro-chemicals (other than these covered under Alkali group)

39 Paints enamels amp varnishes

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40 Poly propylene

41 Poly Vinyl chloride

42 Cement with vertical shaft kiln technology penging certification of proven

technology on pollution control

43 Chlorates perchlorates amp peroxides

44 Polishes

45 Synthetic resin amp Plastic products

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CHAPTER-VIII

VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

Vendor Development Programmes (VDPs) are being organized by MSME Development

Institutes located in every corner of the country to provide common platform for business as

well as selling organizations to interact with each other with a view to identifying emerging

demands of the buyer organizations while simultaneously providing an opportunity for

displaying the capabilities of the small scale entrepreneurs and their industrial ventures Such

programmes have proved to be of immense use in locating suitable entrepreneurs by a

number of buying organizations including the Public Sector Enterprises various Wings of

Defence Railways and others in indigenising a number of products which hitherto have been

imported at a colossal cost

Two types of VDPs are being organized by MSME DIs - National Level VDPs -cum-

Exhibitions and State Level VDPs In National Level VDPs of 3 days duration large scale

organizations such as BEL BHEL TELCO BSNL IOC NHPC NTPC etc interact with MSEs in

establishing potential vendors In these National Level VDPs an exhibition is also put up for

displaying the products of MSMEs and large scale organizations In State Level VDPs only

one or two buying large scale organisation functioning in the State participates in the

programme and interacts with MSMEs (sellers) in the Buyer-Seller Meets Business enquiries

ranging from `5 crore to `20 crore per VDP are being generated through National Level

VDPs

MSME-DI conducted 05 State Level Vendor Development Programme in different

places of Uttarakhand state Details of programmes are as under

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- HRD Centre BHEL Haridwar

DATE- 09112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 28

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh DK Aggarwal

AsstDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Kotdwar

DATE- 16122016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 63

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh DS Martolia

AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME Haldwani

Sh Manoj Kumar General Manager

BEL Kotdwar

Sh SC Kandpal AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Haridwar

DATE- 29112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 38

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh Amit Mohan

Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Rajeshwar Giri DGM

THDC Rishikesh

Sh RM Dubey DGM (Procurement)

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Rai Singh DGM (VDP)

THDC Rishikesh

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME Haldwani

Sh GC Joshi Dy Manager

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Yogesh Sharma Manager

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Sadhu Ram Saini President

BIDWABahadrabad

Sh Harendra Garg Chairman

SMA Haridwar

Sh DK Aggarwal Asstt Director

MSME Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Rudrapur

DATE- 09032017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 58

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh SC Kandpal

Astt Director (MF)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Skand Shiv Bhardwaj BHEL

CFP Rudrapur

Sh K Das GM

Ic BHEL CFP Rudrapur

Sh VK Sharma Dy Director Ic

MSME-DI Haldwani

ShYC Pandey GM

DIC Rudrapur

Sh Ashok Bansal Ex President

KGCCI Kashipur

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Patel Nagar Dehradun

DATE- 20102016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 65

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR SH UCKHANDURI

AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Ashok Lalwani HUDCO

Dehradun

Sh Mahesh Sharma President

UIWA Dehradun

Sh Manoj Gaur BM

NSIC Dehradun

SmtKaushlya Bandhu Jt Director

DOI Dehradun

Sh SP Goyal Incharge

KGCCI Dehradun

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CHAPTER-IX

MARKETING ASSISTANCE AND TECHNOLOGY UP-GRADATION

SCHEME FOR MSME AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE ON BAR-CODE

MSMEs sector has emerged as a highly vibrant and dynamic sector of the Indian

economy over the last five decades MSMEs are not only playing crucial role in providing

large employment opportunities at comparatively lower capital cost than large industries but

also helping in industrialization of rural and backward areas thereby reducing regional

imbalances assuring more equitable distribution of national income and wealth

It may be mentioned here that Marketing a strategic tool for business development is

critical for the growth and survival of MSMEs Marketing is most important factor for the

success of any enterprise It is one of the weakest areas wherein MSMEs face major

problems in the present competitive age Due to lack of information scarcity of resources

and unorganized way of selling marketing MSME sector finds problems in exploiting new

markets

The objective of this programme envisages that some of those clusters of MSMEs which

have quality production and export potential shall be identified amp encouraged and assisted

through this scheme to achieve competitiveness in the national and international markets

The programme aims at improving the marketing competitiveness of MSME sector by

improving their techniques and technologiesrsquo promotion of exports and to provide a check on

imports also

Financial assistance on Bar-code

The basic objective of financial assistance is to enhance the marketing competitiveness of

Micro amp Small Enterprises (MSEs) by way of

(i) Providing 75 of one-time registration fee and annual recurring fee (for first three

years) paid by MSEs to GS1 India

(ii) (ii) Popularizing the adoption of bar codes on large scale amongst MSEs and (iii)

Motivating and encouraging MSEs for use of bar codes through conducting

seminars on Bar-code etc

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Reimbursement of Units under Bar Code ndash

The details for the period 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are given below

SNo Name Of the Unit Reimbursement Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Janisons Herbo Labs Pvt Ltd

Plot No 6Sector II DC IIE

Pantnagar

38430-

2- Ms Garg Foods

Naya Gaon Julfkaar

Kaladhungi Nainital

33451-

3- Ms Shree Herbal Health Care 79 Arhat Bazar Saharanpur Road Dehradun

25695-

4- Ms Govindam Enterprises

D-144F Top Floor Freedom Fighter Enclave

New Delhi

25695-

5- Ms Demigod Agro Food Pvt Ltd

4 Nandpuri Arya Nagar Chowk Opp Holy Baril

Jwalapur Haridwar

25695-

Total Rs 148966-

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Reimbursement to the Participating Units in Trade FairExhibition for the

year 2016-17 for Uttarakhand state ndash

SNo

Name of the Unit Amt Reimbursed

1 Ms Kashmir Emporium Raipur Road Dehradun

(International)

Rs 122772-

2 Ms Rawat Engg Tech Pvt Ltd Dehradun

(Domestic)

Rs 30000-

Total Rs 152772-

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CHAPTER-X

Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme (CLCSS) for Technology

Upgradation of the Small Scale Industries

The Ministry of Small Scale Industries (SSI) is operating a scheme for technology

upgradation of Small Scale Industries (SSI) called the Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme

(CLCSS) The Scheme aims at facilitating technology upgradation by providing upfront capital

subsidy to SSI units including tiny khadi village and coir industrial units on institutional

finance (credit) availed of by them for modernisation of their production equipment (plant and

machinery) and techniques The Scheme provides for 15 per cent capital subsidy to SSI units

including tiny units on institutional finance availed of by them for induction of well established

and improved technology in selected subsectorsproducts approved under the Scheme The

eligible amount of subsidy calculated under the scheme is based on the actual loan amount not

exceeding Rs1 crore

Due to insufficient investment and lack of awareness of both the quality standards and

access to modern technologies a large percentage of SSI units continue with outdated

technology and plant amp machinery With increasing competition due to liberalisation of the

economy the survival and growth of the SSI units are critically dependent on their

modernisation and technological upgradation Upgradation of both the process of manufacture

and corresponding plant and machinery is necessary for the small enterprises to reduce the cost

of production and remain price competitive at a time when cheaper products are easily available

in the global market

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CHAPTER-XI

QUALITY UPGRADATIONENVIRONMENT MANAGAMENT FOR

SMALL SCALE SECTOR THROUGH INCENTIVE FOR ISO 9000ISO

14001HACCP CERTIFICATION

The Small Scale Sector has emerged as dynamic and vibrant sector of Indian

Economy and it has been making significant contribution to industrial production export and

employment generation The process of economic liberalization and market reforms has

opened up the Indian small scale sector to the global competition In order to enhance the

competitive strength of the small scale sector the Government introduced an incentive

scheme for their technological upgradationquality improvement and environment

management The scheme provides incentive to those small scale ancillary undertaking who

have acquired ISO 9000ISO 14001HACCP certifications The scheme for ISO 9000

reimbursement in operation since March 1994 has now been enlarged so as to include

reimbursement of expenses for acquiring ISO 14001 certification also vide this Office

Administrative Order No41(8)ISOElectx2002 dt 28th October 2002 Upto 31st march

2014 25652 Micro amp Small units have been benefited from the scheme

-The Scheme envisages reimbursement of charges of acquiring ISO-9000ISO-

14001HACCP certifications to the extent of 75 of the expenditure subject to a

maximum of Rs 75000- in each case

The Salient features of the Scheme

a) The Permanent Registered Micro Small Enterprises (MSEs) units are eligible to avail

the Incentive Scheme

b) The Scheme is applicable to those MSEsancillaryTinySSSBE units who have already

acquired ISO-9000ISO-14001HACCP certification

c) The Scheme is applicable to those MSEsancillaryTinySSSBE units who have already

acquired ISO-9000ISO-14001HACCP certification

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Reimbursement to Units under ISO 900014000 scheme in Uttarakhand

state ndash

Approval details of units during 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are as under ndash

SNo Name of the Unit Reimbursement

Total Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Bajaj Nutraceuticals Roorkee Haridwar 45000-

2- Ms Nirmal Auto Components Bahadrabad Haridwar 38363-

3- Ms Manchanda Herbal Products Haridwar 46954-

4- Ms APS Electopower Pvt Ltd Haridwar

40500-

5- Ms Shree Badrinath Vaikalpik Urja Dehradun 30000-

6- Ms Rapid Moulders Pvt Ltd Haridwar 56250-

Total Rs 257067-

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CHAPTER-XII

GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT PREFERENCE POLICY FOR MICRO

amp SMALL ENTERPRISES

In order to provide assistance and support to Micro amp Small Enterprises (MSEs) for

marketing their products under the present Government Procurement Preference Policy for

micro amp small enterprises (MSEs) Government of India has been extending various facilities to

the MSEs registered with National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC) under its Single Point

Registration Scheme In addition to the facilities 358 items are also reserved for exclusive

purchase from MSE sector

Following units were enlisted under single point registration

SN Name amp Address Unit Amount Rs 1 Ms Ujjwal Labour Contract Co-operative Society

Dehradun

2000-

2 Ms Pacific Dynamics Roorkee

2000-

3 Ms Radiant Energy Enterprises Dehradun

1250-

4 Ms Harit Agro Products Jaspur Kashipur

2000-

5 Ms Asian Galaxy Pvt Ltd

Plot No 3 Sector IIDL IIE SIDCUL

5000-

6 Ms Isha Construction

Shop 32 amp 34 Grand Floor Raipur Road- Dehradun

2000-

7 Ms Dhirendra Singh Negi

Village Talli Bagi Patti Tehri Garhwal

2000-

8 Ms Electrocon Power

Village Rameshwarput Lalpur US Nagar

2000-

9 Ms Special Cables Pvt Ltd

Unit 2 Plot No 60-65 Sector-3IIE Pantnagar

3435-

10 Ms GB Equipment Systems Ltd

Industrial Area Selaqui- Dehradun

3500-

11 Ms GB Springs

PL 2223 Km Chakrata Road Rampur Dehradun

5000-

12 Ms Accuraus (India)

B-7 Ramnaga Indl Estate Roorke

2000-

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13 Ms Modern Electrn Electric Co

Dehradun

2000-

14 Ms Ms Godarari Enterprises

Dehradun

1250-

15 Ms Kanha Plastics Pvt Ltd

Dehradun

5000-

16 Ms IC Electicals Co(P) Ltd

Plot No E-94 Industrial Area Bharabad Haridwar

3450-

17 Ms Whale Graphics(India)Ltd

Dehradun

5000-

18 Jainson Herbo Labs Pvt Ltd

IIDC IIE US Nagar Pantnagar

3000-

19 Ms Krishna Murari Infratech

Pvt Ltd Haldwani

2000-

20 Ms Sakti Constructions

392 Indra Nagar Colony Dehrdun

3500-

21 Ms Universal Ind

B-8 Industrial Estate Bazpur Road Kashipur

5000-

22 Ms Sai Globe Packaging

Central Hope Town SelaquiDehradun

5000-

23 Ms Surat singh amp Sons

54 Akashdeep ColonyChakrata Road Dehradun

2000-

24 Ms Girraj Kintwear

7 Co-Operativ Society IE- Dehradun

2000-

25 Ms HQ Lamps Manufacturing

7 3-35 Sector 6 A SIDCUL Haridwar

3000-

26 Ms Uttam Rice amp Seeds Pvt Ltd

Gausala Mour Ramnagar Road Partappur Kashipur

2000-

27 Ms Creative Paper Products Rudrpur

2000-

28 Ms Asia Industries

Village Phaujimatkota Post ndashBhoorrani Rudrapur

-

29 Ms Shamsons Industries

C-22 Deveboomi Industrial Estate Roorkee

3000-

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30 Reveal Environment Solutions Kh N-999

Salem pur Rajputan Indusstrial Estate Roorkee

2000-

31 Ms Shiva Enterprises

2071 West Amber Talab Roorkee

2000-

32 Ms Aska Equipment Ltd

Plot NoC-21 Devbhoomi Indl Estate Raipur Haridwar

3000-

33 Ms Infinity

Kh Village Raipur Haridwar

3450-

34 Ms Badrinath Vaikalpik Urja

Shah Nagar Near Railaway Crossing Defance Colony Dehradun

2000-

35 Ms Amardeep Designs (P) Ltd

KhNo163 Laheshwari BhagwanPur Roorklee

3000-

36 Ms Amrit Herbals

Village amp Po Bhauwala-Dehradun

2000-

37 Ms Growth Associates

131 2nd

Floor BT Ganj-Roorkee

3000-

38 Ms Himalayan Hi Tech

Nurseries Santi Aashram Bharatpur Kamachaur

2000-

39 Ms JS Industries

Kunda Jaspur Road Kashipur US Nagar

3000-

40 Ms Digitech

8 Industrial Area Near Ram Nagar- Roorkee

2000-

41 Ms K-2 Cloth

Plot No 126-127 Sector IIDC

2000-

42 Ms Dinex India Pvt Ltd

59 Gandhi Road

2000-

43 Ms SK Guta

15 A Enclave GMS Road Dehradun

2000-

44 Ms Fire Devices(P) Ltd

Plot No 19-20 Sector-3A Indl Area SIDCUL Haridwar

3450-

Total

118285-

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CHAPTER-XIII

REVENUE EARNED

This Institute has earned revenue of Rs 140485- through consultancy services

provided to the MSMEs and fee collected for training programmes as per details given

below-

SNo Revenue Earnings Total for the

Financial Year (Rs)

1

CF WS revenue

0

2 Skill development programme (Training) fees- regular

course

8000

3 Skill development programme (Training) fees

Specialized High Tech Course (including CAD CAM)

0

4 Sale of Traineersquos products 50

5 Training Programme fees-

i Under Core Programme Action Plan 0

ii (Under PD Account) 0

6 Management Development Programme 0

7 Seminars Feesworkshop 5100

8 Capacity assessment 0

9 Project appraisals 0

10 Sick unit studies 0

11 In plant studies 0

12 Surveys 0

13 Energy audits 0

14 NSIC Registration GSPP 118285

15 Sub-Contracting Exchange (SCX) 0

16 Sale of publications 50

17 Others 6500

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18 Fee for participation in National Award-2013 0

19 NVDPVDP 0

TOTAL 137985

20 Sale of US stores etc 2500

Grand Total 140485

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CHAPTER-XIV

USE OF OFFICIAL LANGUAGE

Hindi is the Official Language of the Union of India and the Government policy aims at

progressively increasing the use of Hindi in official work Effective steps were taken during

the year in the Ministry of MSME to ensure compliance to Official Language Policy

implementation of the annual programme and compliance with the various orders of the

Government of India on the recommendations of the Committee of Parliament on Official

Language

COMPLIANCE OF SECTION 3(3)OF THE OFFICIAL LANGUAGE ACT 1963

All documents such as General Orders Notifications Press Communique Contracts

Agreements Tender Forms amp Notices Resolution MemorandumOffice memorandum

Administrative or other reports and Official Papers laid before a House or the Houses of

Parliament under section 3(3) of the Official Languages Act 1963 were issued bilingually

ie in Hindi and English General orders meant for departmental use were issued in Hindi

only

REPLIES TO LETTERS IN HINDI

All letters received in Hindi were replied to in Hindi

CORRESPONDENCE IN HINDI

Letters to State Governments Union Territory and Central Government offices located

in regions lsquoArsquo and lsquoBrsquo were issued in Hindi to the extent possible Similarly letters were sent in

Hindi to Central Government offices located in region lsquoCrsquo as per the targets laid down in the

Annual Programme About 9007 correspondence was made in Hindi in region lsquoArsquo 100 in

region rsquoBrsquo and 100 in region lsquoCrsquo

SECTIONS SPECIFIED FOR WORKING IN HINDI

The sections of the Ministry specified for doing 100 work in Hindi are working

satisfactorily

MONITORING AND INSPECTIONS

In order to ensure compliance with the Official Language Policy monitoring is done

though regular inspections

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CHAPTER-XV

TARGETS amp ACHIEVEMENTS

PART-A

1 Change in Industrial Scenario if any Industrial activity is gaining

momentum due to Industrial package to the state amp the upgradation of the MSEs

2 Other information ndash

I No of unit visited by MSME-DI

Official 117

Ii Total No of visitors inquiries

received in MSME-DI 648

iii Total No persons trained with- 414

a General 214

b Women Entrepreneurs 110 c SCST 17413 d Other backward Classes etc 12

e Minorities 0

3 Expenditure in Plan amp Non-Plan

a Plan Scheme-

Allotment Cumulative expenditure

FUNDS EXPENDITURE

Salary-14000000 12144775

Medical- 125000 124655

TE- 650000 647151

OE- 800000 7 99999

RRT- 4000 3000

Total 15579000 13719580

b Non-Plan Scheme- Nil

4 Administration Over

one year

Less than one year

a

b c

d

Post vacant Disciplinary proceeding initiated concluded pending Audit objections pending amp replied

Court cases pending if necessary

13

Nil Nil

Nil

01

Nil Nil

Nil

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Part- B

(This part may reflect the problems and actual work done under each programme as well

as actual extension service rendered for promotion of Industries)

1 Modernization of Workshop and

Laboratories- During

the month

Cumulative for the year

i Sanction received by MSME-DI

Converting the MSME-DI

Nil Nil

ii Value of new machinery

equipment installed received

Nil Nil

iii Value of orders of Machinery amp

Equipment placed with

DGSampD supplies

Nil Nil

2 Trade Industry growth-

i Nos of UAM registered

Manufacturingservice activity

Micro-5363 Small- 1707 Medium- 156

Total- 7226 (up to March2017)

ii Nos of UAM registered

ManufacturingServicing

activity

Manufacturing- 4243

Service- 2983

Total- 7226 (up to March2015)

iii Changes in industrial growth

rate if any (give information for

each trade unit(s) separately)

The industrial climate generated due to

announcement of Concessional package

provided impetus to the growth

parameters

3 Technical Assistance-

i No of entrepreneurs assisted

at the MSME-DI premises

outside premises

6481913

ii No of entrepreneurs assisted

at their premises

631

iii No of trade Associations

contacted for up-gradation of

Industries

12

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iv Details of programme for

specific group of covered in

Action Plan prepared along

with their details

NA

v No of units registered under

the Govt purchase

programme

43 Nos

vi Identification of products

having potential for

development in the State

(Attach a separate list)

1 Fruit based products

2 Processing of vegetables

3 Spice grinding

4 Glow signboard amp hoardings

5 Medicinal concentrate

6 Essential Oils

vii Problems of trade Industries

other than financial if any

Marketing amp transportation bottleneck

viii Additional support required for

improving performance of

trade Industries

Marketing Support

x Any other significant

programme Give information

or work done for each trade

discipline separately and

enclosed separate sheet to

highlight the salient points of

work done

No

4 Ancillary Development Programme No of-

a Captive Ancillary in the State NA

b New units (Anc) established

during the month

NA

c New items identified and

accepted for promoting

Ancillary

NA

d Vendor Development

Programme organized for

whom

Conducted programmes-

National Level-00

State level- 05 nos

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5 Any other special work done by the Institute- -

- One day awareness programme on Packaging for Exports

In Association with SBS College Rudrapur at Rudrapur on 31052016 for 32

participants

- One day workshop on Quality Management System amp Quality Technology

Tools (QMSQTT)

In Association with Bahadrabad Industries Development Welfare

Association Haridwar at Haridwar on 21072016 for 32 participants

- One day awareness programme on Product Certification

Conducted at Selaqui Dehradun on 19102016 for 60 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Design Clinic

Conducted at Haridwar on 20022016 for 28 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Digital Payment

Conducted in Uttarakhand State 16 programmes for 406 participants

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Part C Other Special Activities

Sl No Activity Target Achievement

1 Hindi Meeting 04 nos 04 nos

2 Hindi Pakhwara amp Hindi Diwas from 14092016 to

28092016 01 no 01 no

3 Hindi Workshop Nil Nil

4 Assistance provided in EDP of other organisation

(2 days EDP of NCCD) at MSME-DI

Haldwani

Nil 01 no

5 (i)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp Commercial Bid Opening on Lean Manufacturing for Auto component at Rudrapur on 22042016

(ii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in joint DSR

audit Audit with NPC Kanpur of Boss Cluster Rudrapur from 20042016 to 21042016 (iii)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint MBR3 Audit with QCI of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar from 08082016 to 10082016 (iv) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Boss Cluster at Rudrapur in November 2016

(v) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR5 Audit

of Pace Auto Cluster-1 at Rudrapur in November 2016 (vi)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint Audit

of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar in December 2016 (vii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Havells Fan Lean Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017 (viii)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp

Commercial Bid Opening for Plastic Component Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017

Nil

08 nos

6 Participated in National Awards held in Ludhiana Punjab on 18102016 presented by Honrsquoble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi

Nil 01 no

7 Participated in PMEGP Task force meeting of Nainital

District on 020816081116 Nil 02 nos

8 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a 3 days exhibition lsquoDestination Uttarakhand 2016rsquo organised by Ms Freindz Exhibition amp Promotions (p) ltd New Delhi at Dehradun from 24-26102016

Nil 01 no

9 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in the Stone Laying

ceremony of a new Technology Centre at Sitarganj on 141116 inaugrated by Honrsquoble Union Minister of MSMEs Sh Kalaraj Mishra

Nil 01 no

10 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a lsquoVendor Meet-

2016rsquo organised by Tata Auto Comp Systems Ltd at Rudrapur

Nil 01 no

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11 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in SLSC meeting for

National Awards and SLAB meeing at Dehradun on 17022017

Nil 01 no

12 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a training on

Lean Manufacturing at Indore MP from 080317 to 100317

Nil 01 no

13 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Hindi meeting

organized by NARAKAS on 30032017 01 no 01 no

PART-E

Sl

No

Description of activity Annual target Under PD

Ac

Total

1 EDPIMCEET Export

Packging Product

Certification QMS-QTT

Incubator ZEDDesign

8611113

31

Nil 25

i No of programmes

conducted

7601113

31

Nil 23

ii No of persons trained 159255032

326032235

16828

Nil 1001

2 Follow-up action of previous Entrepreneurship Development Programmes -

Year Total no of trainees

trained

No of trainees who

have set up units

employed till date

2006-07 143 39

2007-08 917 71

2008-09 946 36

2009-10 2323 43

2010-11 2203 49

2011-12 2321 53

2012-13 2265 59

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2013-14 2234 74

2014-15 504 53

2015-16 926

2016-17 414

3 Motivational Campaigns- Annual target Conducted

No of Campaigns

conducted

06 06

4 i Project profiles (new) Nil Nil

ii Project profiles

(updated)

Nil Nil

iii State industrial

profiles

Nil 1

iv District industrial

potential survey

reports

Nil 13

v Any other Nil Nil

5 Name of the units

provided-

Intensive technical

consultancy (A brief

write-up)

6 Programme on ISO 900014000

Year Target No of

Programmes

conducted

No of Units

participated

No of units

obtained ISO

certification

during the

year

No of units

obtained ISO

Certification

till date

2006-07 - - - - -

2007-08 - - - - -

2008-09 - - - 17 17

2009-10 - - - 10 10

2010-11 - - - - 24

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2011-12 - - - - 25

2012-13 - - - - Nil

2013-14 - - - - 17

2014-15 - - - 18

2015-16 - - - 11 11

7 Programmes on

Name of the programme No of Programmes No of participants

WTO - -

One Day Awareness

Programme on Cluster Dev

Scheme

- -

One day Awareness

Programme on IPR

- -

9 Vendor Development Programmes cum exhibitions

Year Tar

get

No of

VDPs

conducted

No of SSI

units

participat

ed

No unit

register

ed

During

the

month

No of SSI units obtained orders

No

Rs No Rs

2006-07 1 - - - - - - - -

2007-08 NIL - - - - - - - -

2008-09 1 1 120 - - - - - -

2009-10 1 - - - - - - - -

2010-11 1 1 43 - - - - - -

2011-12 3 3 222 - - - - - -

2012-13 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

311

158+551

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2013-14 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

314

148+1541

-

-

-

-

-

- 2014-15 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

374

118+2000

-

-

-

-

-

-

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2015-16 5 1

5(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

236

100+2000

-

-

-

-

-

- 2016-17 5 1

5(SVDP)

0(NVDP)

259

Nil

10 Programmes on Achievement

ii Energy conservationEnergy Efficient

Technology etc

00

iv Packaging for export 01

v Product Certification 01

vi CLCSS 00

vii QMSQTT 01

Viii Lean Manufacturing 00

ix Business Incubator 03

x Design Clinic 01

xi ZED 03

11

Revenue of the Institute

Total revenue

earned

Rs

140485-

12

Revenue of the workshop

Annual

Target

Total revenue

earned

Rs

Nil Nil

13 Media coverage details- No(s)

i Press releases during the Year 4

ii Exhibitions participated 02

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iii RadioTV talks -

iv Advertisements released 5

v Press clipping compiled for the year -

vi Press clipping hosted on website -

vii Publications if any -

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CHAPTER-XVI

DISTRICT INDUSTRIES CENTRES VISITED BY THE OFFICERS OF

THIS INSTITUTE

The officers of this Institute visited District Industries Centre for discussion relating to

development of industries in the state and in connection with attending the Task Force

Meetingother official work

1 District Industries Centre Haldwani

2 District Industries Centre Almora

3 District Industries Centre Rudrapur Udham Singh Nagar

4 District Industries Centre Bageshwar

5 District Industries Centre Roorkee

6 District Industries Centre Dehradun

7 District Industries Centre Kotdwar

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CHAPTER-XVII

INCENTIVES TO ENTREPRENEURS

(i) Fiscal Incentives to new Industrial Units and to existing units on their substantial

expansion

New Industrial units and existing industrial units on their substantial expansion as defined set

up in growth centers industrial infrastructure development center(IIDCs) Industrial Estates

Export Processing Zones Theme Parks (Food Processing Parks Software Technology Parks

etc) as stated in Annexure-1 and Other areas as notified from time to time by the Central

Government are entitled to

(A) 100 (hundred percent) outright excise duty exception for a period of 10 years from

the date of commencement of commercial production

(B) 100 Income tax exemption for initial period of five years and thereafter 30 for

companies and 25 for other than companies for a further period of five years for

the entire state of Uttaranchal and Himachal Pradesh from the date of

commencement of commercial production

(C) 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

Rs30 lakh The existing units will also be entitled to this subsidy on their substantial

expansion as defined

(D) Thrust sector industries as mentioned in Annexure-II are entitled to similar

concession as mentioned in para 3(i) amp (ii) above in the entire state of Uttaranchal

and Himachal Pradesh without any area restrictions

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Development of Industrial Infrastructure

(i) The funding pattern under the Growth Centre Scheme currently envisaging a

central assistance of Rs10 crore per center is raised to Rs15 crore per center

(ii) The financing pattern of integrated infrastructure development center (IIDC)

between Government of India and SIDBI will change from 23 to 41 and the GOI

funds would be in the nature of a grant so as to provide the required infrastructural

support

Other Incentives

(i) Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna (PMMY) To bring the unbanked people under

the mainstream banking and make the neglected section of the population self

reliant and self dependent Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna was launched under 3

stages ie Shishu (Max Rs 50000) Kishor (Max Rs 5 Lacs)and Tarun (Rs 10

Lacs)

(iv) Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP)

Government of India has approved the introduction of a new credit linked subsidy

programme called Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation programme (PMEGP)

by merging the two schemes Prime Ministerrsquos Rojgar Yojana (PMRY) and Rural

Employment Generation Programme (REGP) for generation of employment

opportunities through establishment of Micro enterprise in rural as well as urban

areas PMEGP is a central sector scheme and being administrated by Ministry of

Micro Small amp Medium Enterprises (Mo MSME) The scheme is implementing by

Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC)a statutory organization under the

administrative control of Mo MSME as the single nodal agency at the National

level At the State level the scheme is being implemented through State

KVIC Directorates State Khadi amp Village Industries Boards ( KVIBs) and District

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Industries Centre( DICs) and Banks The Government subsidy under the scheme is

being routed by KVIC through the identified banks for eventual distribution to the

beneficiaries entrepreneurs in their Bank accounts

Ineligible Industries under the Policy

The list of industries excluded from the purview of proposed concessions is at

Annexure ndashII

In addition the Doon Valley Notifications (SONo102(E) dated 1st Feb 1989

(Annexure-IV) as amended from time to time issued by Ministry of Environment amp

Forests would continue to operate in the Doon Valley area on the industries

notified under it are excluded from the proposed concessions in the state of

Uttarakhand

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Annex -I

DETAILS OF TRAINING PROGRAMME CONDUCTED DURING THE YEAR 2016-17 S No Programme details Duration Candidate Details Name of the

Coordinator SC ST OBC PH GEN TOTAL M F M F M F M F M F

EDP

1 EDP (GEN) on Tour

Operator amp Tourist Guide at Ranibagh

Haldwani Nainital

18022017

to 22022017

10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 2 22 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director (Mech)

2 EDP(SC) on Wireman

Training at Shantipuri

Pantnagar US Nagar

13022017

to

23022017

18 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 20 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

3 ESDP (WPH-STP)

on Bakery amp

Confectionary Products Ranibagh

Nainital

06092016

to

20102016

0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 20 23 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

4 ESDP(SC-STP) on

Computer Accounting with Tally at

Kaladhungi Nainital

16082016

to 29092016

10 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

5 ESDP(SC) on Computer Accounting

Dehradun

21072016 to

02092016

10 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 5 25 UC Khanduri Asst Director

(Chem)

6 ESDP(GEN) on

Garments

Manufacturing at

Almora

22072016

to

02092016

0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 21 23 DS Martolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

7 ESDP(GEN) on Solar Energy at Haldwani

Nainital

04112016 to

16122016

3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 16 0 20 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

I- Total Participants

(Nos)

51 20 0 1 2 3 1 0 30 48 156

IMC

1 IMC(Gen) at Pantnagar US Nagar

23022017 16 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 13 8 38 DK Aggarwal Asst Director

(Mech)

2 IMC(SC) at ITI

Bageshwar

18032017 31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 50 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

3 IMC(SC) at Takula

Almora

09032016 22 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 4 39 UC Khanduri

Asst Director (Chem)

4 IMC(Gen) at JITI

Almora

16032017 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 9 42 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

5 IMC(ST) at ITI

Almora

15032016 19 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 41 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

6 IMC(Gen) at Ranibagh Haldwani Nainital

23022017 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 35 6 45 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

II- Total Participants

(Nos)

93 9 12 0 4 0 0 0 110 27 255

Grand Total (I + II)

13 PROGRAMMES

144 29 12 1 6 3 1 0 140 75 411

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Annex -II

List of Thrust Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo List of Thrust Industries

01 Floriculture

02 Medicinal herbs and aromatic herbs etc ndash processing

03 Honey

04 Horticulture and Agro based Industries such as -

a Sauces Ketchup etc

b Fruit juices amp fruit pulp

c Jams Jellies vegetable juices puree pickles etc

d Preserved fruits and vegetables

e Processing of fresh fruits and vegetables including packaging

f Processing preservation packaging of mushrooms

05 Food processing industry excluding those included in the negative list

06 Sugar and its by-products

07 Silk and silk products

08 Wool and wool products

09 Woven fabrics (Excisable garments)

10 Sports goods and articles and equipment for general physical exercise and equipment

for adventure sports activities

11 Paper and paper products excluding those in negative list

12 Pharma products

13 Information amp communication technology

Computer hardware

14 Bottling of mineral water

15 Eco-tourism ndash Hotels resorts spa entertainmentamusement parks and ropeways

16 Industrial gases (based on atmospheric fraction)

17 Handicrafts

18 Non-timber forest product based industries

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Negative List of Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo Negative list of Industries

01 Tobacco and tobacco products including cigarettes and pan masala

02 Thermal Power Plant (coaloil based)

03 Coal washeries dry coal processing

04 Inorganic Chemicals excluding medicinal grade oxygen (280411) medicinal grade hydrogen peroxide

(284711) compressed air (285130)

05 Organic Chemicals excluding Provitamins vitamins Hormones (2936) Glycosides (2939) sugars (2940)

06 Tanning and dying extracts tanins and their derivatives dyes colours paints and varnishes putty fillers and

other mastics inks

07 Marble and mineral substances not classified anywhere

08 Flour mills and rice mills

09 Foundries using coal

10 Minerals fuels mineral oils and products of their distillation

Bituminous substances mineral waxes

11 Synthetic rubber product

12 Cement clinkers and asbestos raw including fibre

13 Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp Fuses fireworks matches propellant powder etc)

14 Mineral or chemical fertilizers

15 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture and formulation)

16 Fibre glass and articles thereof

17 Manufacture of pulp ndash wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving pulp)

18 Branded aerated water soft drinks (non-fruit based)

19 Paper-

Writing or printing paper etc

Paper or paperboard etc

Maplitho paper etc

Newsprint in rolls or sheets

Craft paper etc

Sanitary towels etc

Cigarette paper

Grease-proof paper

Toilet or facial tissue etc

Paper and paperboard laminated internally with bitumen tar or asphalt

Carbon or similar copying paper

Products consisting of sheets of paper or paper board impregnated coated or covered with plastics etc

Paper and paperboard coated impregnated or covered with wax etc

20 Plastics and articles thereof

Serial No 5 Reproduction synthesis not allowed as also downstream industries for sugar

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Annex -III

RESTRICTIONS ON LOCATION OF INDUSTRIES MINING OPERATIONS AND OTHER DEVELOPMENT

ACTIVITIES IN DOON VALLEY IN UTTAR PRADESH

MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS

(Department of Environment Forests amp Wildlife)

New Delhi the 1st February 1989

NOTIFICATION

NOTIFICATION under section 3(2)(v) of Environment (Protection) Act 1986 and Rule 5(3) (d) of

Environment (Protection) Rules 1986 Restricting location of industries mining operations and other

development activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh

SO102(E) ndash Whereas notification under sub-rule (3) of rule 5 of the Environment (Protection)

Rules 1986 inviting objections against the imposition of restriction on location of industries mining

operation and other developmental activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh was published vide No

SO 923(E) dated the 6th October 1988

And Whereas all objections received have been duly considered by the Central Government

Now therefore in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (d) of sub-rule (3) of Rule 5 of the

said rules the Central Government hereby imposes restrictions on the following activities in Doon Valley

bounded on the North by Mussorie ridge in the North-East by Lesset Himalayan range on the South-

West by Shivalik ranges river Ganga in the South-East and river Yamuna in the North-West except those

activities which are permitted by the Central Government for examining the environmental impacts

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(i) Location setting of industrial units ndash It has to be as per guidelines given in the annexure or guidelines

as may be issued from time to time by the Ministry of Environment amp Forests Government of India

(ii) Mining ndash Approval of the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests must be obtained before starting

any mining activity

(iii) Tourism ndash It should as per Tourism Development Plan (TDP) to be prepared by the State Department

of Tourism and duly approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(iv) Grazing ndash As per the plan to be prepared by the State Government and duly approved by the Union

Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(v) Land Use ndash As per Master Plan of development and Land Use Plan of the entire area to be prepared

by the State Government and approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

[No J-200123886-1A]

Sd-

(KP GEETHAKRISHNAN)

Secretary

ANNEXURE

Guidelines for permitting restricting industrial units in the Doon Valley area

Industries will be classified under Green Orange and Red categories as shown below for purposes of

permittingrestricting such industrial units in the Doon Valley from the environmental and ecological

considerations

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CATEGORY GREEN

A LIST OF INDUSTRIES IN APPROVED INDUSTRIAL AREAS WHICH MAY BE DIRECTRLY CONSIDERED

FOR ISSUE OF NO OBJECTION CERTIFICATE WITHOUT REFERRING TO (MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS) (IN CASE OF DOUBTS REFERENCE WILL BE MADE TO MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS)

1 All such non-obnoxious and non-hazardous industries employing upto 100 persons The

abnoxious and hazardous industries are those using inflammable explosive corrosive or

toxic substances

2 All such industries which do not discharge industrial effluents of a polluting nature and

which do not undertake any of the following process

Electroplating

Galvanizing

Bleaching

Degreasing

Phosphating

Dyeing

Pickling tanning

Polishing

Cooking of fibres and Digesting

Designing of Fabric

Unhairing Soaking deliming and bating of hides

Washing of fabric

Trimming Puling juicing and blanching of fruits and vegetables

Washing of equipment and regular floor washing using of considerable cooling water

Separated milk buttermilk and whey

Stopping and processing of grain

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Distillation of alcohol stillage and evaporation

Slaughtering of animals rendering of bones washing of meat

Juicing of sugar cane extraction of sugar Filteration centrifugation distillation

Pulping and fermenting of coffee beam

Processing of fish

Filter back wash in DM Plants exceeding 20 KI per day capacity

Pulp making pulp processing and paper making Cocking of coal washing of blast furnace

flue gases

Stripping of oxides

Washing of used sand by hydraulic discharge

Washing of latex etc

Solvent extraction

3 All such industries which do no use fuel in their manufacturing process or in any subsidiary

process and which do not emit fugitive emissions of a diffused nature

Industries not satisfying any one of the three criteria are recommended to be referred to Ministry

of Environment amp Forests

The following industries appear to fall in non-hazardous non-obnoxious and non-polluting

category subject to fulfillment of above three conditions

1 Atta-chakkies

2 Rice Mullors

3 Iceboxes

4 Dal mills

5 Groundnut decortinating (dry)

6 Chilling

7 Tailoring and garment making

8 Apparl making 9 Cotton and woolen hosiery

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10 Handloom weaving

11 Shoe lace manufacturing

12 Gold and Silver thread and sari work

13 Gold and Silver smithy

14 Leather Footwear and leather products excluding tanning amp hide processing

15 Manufacture of mirror from sheet glass and photo-frame

16 Musical instruments manufacturing

17 Sports goods

18 Bamboo and cane products (only dry operations)

19 Card Board and paper products (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

20 Insulation and other coated papers (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

21 Scientific and Mathematical instruments

22 Furniture (Wooden and Steel)

23 Assembly of domestic electrical appliances

24 Radio assembling

25 Fountain pens

26 Polythene plastic and PVC goods through extrusionmoulding

27 Surgical gauges and bandages

28 Railway sleepers (only concrete)

29 Cotton spinning and weaving

30 Rope (cotton and plastic)

31 Carpet weaving

32 Assembly of Air coolers

33 Wires pipes-extruded shapes from metals

34 Automobile servicing amp repair stations

35 Assembly of Bicycles baby carriages and other small non-motorised vehicles

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36 Electronics equipment (assembly)

37 Toys

38 Candles

39 Carpentary ndash excluded saw mill

40 Cold storage (small scale)

41 Restaurants

42 Oil-ginningexpelling (non-hydrogenation and no refining)

43 Ice Cream

44 Mineralized water

45 Jobbing amp Machining

46 Manufacture of Steel units amp suit cases

47 Paper pins amp U clips

48 Block making for printing

49 Optical frames

CATEGORY ORANGE

B LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CAN BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY WITH PROPER

ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL ARRANGEMENT

1 All such industries which discharge some liquid effluents (below 500 klday) that can be

controlled with suitable proven technology

2 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is less than 24 mtday and

the particulars emissions from which can be controlled with suitable proven technology

3 All such industries employing not more than 500 persons

The following industries with adoption of proven pollution control technology subject to

fulfilling the above three condition fall under this category

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1 Lime manufacture ndash pending decision on proven pollution control device and

Supreme Courtrsquos decision on quarrying

2 Ceramics

3 Sanitary ware

4 Tyres and tubes

5 Refuse incineration (controlled)

6 Flour mills

7 Vegetable oils including solvent extracted oils

8 Soap without steam boiling process and synthetic detergents formulation

9 Steam generating plants

10 Manufacture of office and house hold equipment and appliances involving use of

fossil fuel combustion

11 Manufacture of machineries and machine tools and equipments

12 Industrial gases (only) Nitrogen Oxygen and CO2

13 Miscellaneous glassware without involving use of fossil-fuel combustion

14 Optical glass

15 Laboratory ware

16 Petroleum storage amp transfer facilities

17 Surgical and medical products including amp probabilities of latex products

18 Foot wear (Rubber)

19 Bakery products biscuits amp Confectioners

20 Instant teacoffee coffee processing

21 Malted food

22 Manufacture of power driven pumps compressors refrigeration units fire

fighting equipment etc

23 Wire drawing (cold process) amp bailing straps

24 Steel furniture fasteners etc

25 Plastic processed goods

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26

Medical amp surgical instruments

27

Acetylene (synthetic)

28

Glue amp Gelatine

29

Potassium permanganse

30

Metallic sodium

31

Photographic films papers amp photographic chemicals

32

Surface coating industries

33

Fragrances fragours amp food additives

34

Plant nutrients (only manure)

Note

35

aerated watersoft drink

(a) Industries falling within the above identified list shall be assessed by the State Pollution

Control Board and referred to the Union Department of Environment for consideration

before according No Objection Certificate

(b) The total number of fuel burning industries that shall be permitted in the Valley will be

limited by 8 tonnes per day or Sulphur Dioxides from all sources (This corresponds to 400

tonnes per day Coal with 1 sulphur)

(c) Setting of Industrial areas should be based on sound criteria

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CATEGORY RED

C LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CANNOT BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY

1 All those industries which discharge effluents of a polluting nature at the rate of more

than 500 klday and for which the natural course for sufficient dilution is not available

and effluents from which cannot be controlled with suitable technology

2 All such industries employing more than 500 personsday

3 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is more than 24 mtday

The following industries appear to fall under this category covered by all the points as

above

1 Ferrous and non-ferrous metal extraction refining casting forging alloy making

processing etc

2 Dry Coal ProcessingMineral processing industries like Ore

sintering benefication pollutization etc

3 Phosphate look processing plants

4 Cement plants with horizontal rotary kilns

5 Glass and glass products involving use of coal

6 Petroleum refinery

7 Petro-chemical industries

8 Manufacture of lubricating oils and greases

9 Synthetic rubber manufacture

10 Coal oil wood or nuclear based thermal power plants

11 Vanaspati hydrogenated vegetable oils for industrial purposes

12 Sugar mills (white and khandari)

13 Craft paper mills

14 Coke oven by products and coaltar distillation products

15 Alkalies

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16

Caustic soda

17

Potash

18

Electro thermal products (artificial abrasives Calcium carbide etc)

19

Phosphorous and its compounds

20

Acids and their salts (organic amp inorganic)

21

Nitrogen compounds (Cynides cynamides and other nitrogen compounds)

22

Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp fuses)

23

Pthalic anhydride

24

Processes involving chlorinated hydrocarbon

25

Chlorine Fluorine bromine Iodine amp their compounds

26

Fertilizer industry

27

Paper board and straw board

28

Synthetics fibres

29 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture

formulations)

amp

30 Basic drugs

31 Alcohol (Industrial or potable)

32 Leather industry including tanning and processing

33 Coke making coal liquification and fuel gas making industries

34 Fibre glass production and processing

35 Manufacture of pulp-wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving

pulp)

36 Pigment dyes and their intermediates

37 Industrial carbons (including graphite electrodes anodes midget electrodes

graphite blocks graphite crucibles gas carbons activated carbon synthetic

diamonds carbon black channel black lamp black etc)

38 Electro-chemicals (other than these covered under Alkali group)

39 Paints enamels amp varnishes

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40 Poly propylene

41 Poly Vinyl chloride

42 Cement with vertical shaft kiln technology penging certification of proven

technology on pollution control

43 Chlorates perchlorates amp peroxides

44 Polishes

45 Synthetic resin amp Plastic products

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- HRD Centre BHEL Haridwar

DATE- 09112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 28

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh DK Aggarwal

AsstDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME-DI Haldwani

Sh Pushkar Singh Asstt Director (Stat)

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Kotdwar

DATE- 16122016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 63

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh DS Martolia

AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME Haldwani

Sh Manoj Kumar General Manager

BEL Kotdwar

Sh SC Kandpal AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Haridwar

DATE- 29112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 38

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh Amit Mohan

Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Rajeshwar Giri DGM

THDC Rishikesh

Sh RM Dubey DGM (Procurement)

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Rai Singh DGM (VDP)

THDC Rishikesh

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME Haldwani

Sh GC Joshi Dy Manager

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Yogesh Sharma Manager

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Sadhu Ram Saini President

BIDWABahadrabad

Sh Harendra Garg Chairman

SMA Haridwar

Sh DK Aggarwal Asstt Director

MSME Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Rudrapur

DATE- 09032017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 58

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh SC Kandpal

Astt Director (MF)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Skand Shiv Bhardwaj BHEL

CFP Rudrapur

Sh K Das GM

Ic BHEL CFP Rudrapur

Sh VK Sharma Dy Director Ic

MSME-DI Haldwani

ShYC Pandey GM

DIC Rudrapur

Sh Ashok Bansal Ex President

KGCCI Kashipur

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Patel Nagar Dehradun

DATE- 20102016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 65

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR SH UCKHANDURI

AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Ashok Lalwani HUDCO

Dehradun

Sh Mahesh Sharma President

UIWA Dehradun

Sh Manoj Gaur BM

NSIC Dehradun

SmtKaushlya Bandhu Jt Director

DOI Dehradun

Sh SP Goyal Incharge

KGCCI Dehradun

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CHAPTER-IX

MARKETING ASSISTANCE AND TECHNOLOGY UP-GRADATION

SCHEME FOR MSME AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE ON BAR-CODE

MSMEs sector has emerged as a highly vibrant and dynamic sector of the Indian

economy over the last five decades MSMEs are not only playing crucial role in providing

large employment opportunities at comparatively lower capital cost than large industries but

also helping in industrialization of rural and backward areas thereby reducing regional

imbalances assuring more equitable distribution of national income and wealth

It may be mentioned here that Marketing a strategic tool for business development is

critical for the growth and survival of MSMEs Marketing is most important factor for the

success of any enterprise It is one of the weakest areas wherein MSMEs face major

problems in the present competitive age Due to lack of information scarcity of resources

and unorganized way of selling marketing MSME sector finds problems in exploiting new

markets

The objective of this programme envisages that some of those clusters of MSMEs which

have quality production and export potential shall be identified amp encouraged and assisted

through this scheme to achieve competitiveness in the national and international markets

The programme aims at improving the marketing competitiveness of MSME sector by

improving their techniques and technologiesrsquo promotion of exports and to provide a check on

imports also

Financial assistance on Bar-code

The basic objective of financial assistance is to enhance the marketing competitiveness of

Micro amp Small Enterprises (MSEs) by way of

(i) Providing 75 of one-time registration fee and annual recurring fee (for first three

years) paid by MSEs to GS1 India

(ii) (ii) Popularizing the adoption of bar codes on large scale amongst MSEs and (iii)

Motivating and encouraging MSEs for use of bar codes through conducting

seminars on Bar-code etc

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Reimbursement of Units under Bar Code ndash

The details for the period 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are given below

SNo Name Of the Unit Reimbursement Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Janisons Herbo Labs Pvt Ltd

Plot No 6Sector II DC IIE

Pantnagar

38430-

2- Ms Garg Foods

Naya Gaon Julfkaar

Kaladhungi Nainital

33451-

3- Ms Shree Herbal Health Care 79 Arhat Bazar Saharanpur Road Dehradun

25695-

4- Ms Govindam Enterprises

D-144F Top Floor Freedom Fighter Enclave

New Delhi

25695-

5- Ms Demigod Agro Food Pvt Ltd

4 Nandpuri Arya Nagar Chowk Opp Holy Baril

Jwalapur Haridwar

25695-

Total Rs 148966-

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Reimbursement to the Participating Units in Trade FairExhibition for the

year 2016-17 for Uttarakhand state ndash

SNo

Name of the Unit Amt Reimbursed

1 Ms Kashmir Emporium Raipur Road Dehradun

(International)

Rs 122772-

2 Ms Rawat Engg Tech Pvt Ltd Dehradun

(Domestic)

Rs 30000-

Total Rs 152772-

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CHAPTER-X

Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme (CLCSS) for Technology

Upgradation of the Small Scale Industries

The Ministry of Small Scale Industries (SSI) is operating a scheme for technology

upgradation of Small Scale Industries (SSI) called the Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme

(CLCSS) The Scheme aims at facilitating technology upgradation by providing upfront capital

subsidy to SSI units including tiny khadi village and coir industrial units on institutional

finance (credit) availed of by them for modernisation of their production equipment (plant and

machinery) and techniques The Scheme provides for 15 per cent capital subsidy to SSI units

including tiny units on institutional finance availed of by them for induction of well established

and improved technology in selected subsectorsproducts approved under the Scheme The

eligible amount of subsidy calculated under the scheme is based on the actual loan amount not

exceeding Rs1 crore

Due to insufficient investment and lack of awareness of both the quality standards and

access to modern technologies a large percentage of SSI units continue with outdated

technology and plant amp machinery With increasing competition due to liberalisation of the

economy the survival and growth of the SSI units are critically dependent on their

modernisation and technological upgradation Upgradation of both the process of manufacture

and corresponding plant and machinery is necessary for the small enterprises to reduce the cost

of production and remain price competitive at a time when cheaper products are easily available

in the global market

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CHAPTER-XI

QUALITY UPGRADATIONENVIRONMENT MANAGAMENT FOR

SMALL SCALE SECTOR THROUGH INCENTIVE FOR ISO 9000ISO

14001HACCP CERTIFICATION

The Small Scale Sector has emerged as dynamic and vibrant sector of Indian

Economy and it has been making significant contribution to industrial production export and

employment generation The process of economic liberalization and market reforms has

opened up the Indian small scale sector to the global competition In order to enhance the

competitive strength of the small scale sector the Government introduced an incentive

scheme for their technological upgradationquality improvement and environment

management The scheme provides incentive to those small scale ancillary undertaking who

have acquired ISO 9000ISO 14001HACCP certifications The scheme for ISO 9000

reimbursement in operation since March 1994 has now been enlarged so as to include

reimbursement of expenses for acquiring ISO 14001 certification also vide this Office

Administrative Order No41(8)ISOElectx2002 dt 28th October 2002 Upto 31st march

2014 25652 Micro amp Small units have been benefited from the scheme

-The Scheme envisages reimbursement of charges of acquiring ISO-9000ISO-

14001HACCP certifications to the extent of 75 of the expenditure subject to a

maximum of Rs 75000- in each case

The Salient features of the Scheme

a) The Permanent Registered Micro Small Enterprises (MSEs) units are eligible to avail

the Incentive Scheme

b) The Scheme is applicable to those MSEsancillaryTinySSSBE units who have already

acquired ISO-9000ISO-14001HACCP certification

c) The Scheme is applicable to those MSEsancillaryTinySSSBE units who have already

acquired ISO-9000ISO-14001HACCP certification

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Reimbursement to Units under ISO 900014000 scheme in Uttarakhand

state ndash

Approval details of units during 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are as under ndash

SNo Name of the Unit Reimbursement

Total Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Bajaj Nutraceuticals Roorkee Haridwar 45000-

2- Ms Nirmal Auto Components Bahadrabad Haridwar 38363-

3- Ms Manchanda Herbal Products Haridwar 46954-

4- Ms APS Electopower Pvt Ltd Haridwar

40500-

5- Ms Shree Badrinath Vaikalpik Urja Dehradun 30000-

6- Ms Rapid Moulders Pvt Ltd Haridwar 56250-

Total Rs 257067-

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CHAPTER-XII

GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT PREFERENCE POLICY FOR MICRO

amp SMALL ENTERPRISES

In order to provide assistance and support to Micro amp Small Enterprises (MSEs) for

marketing their products under the present Government Procurement Preference Policy for

micro amp small enterprises (MSEs) Government of India has been extending various facilities to

the MSEs registered with National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC) under its Single Point

Registration Scheme In addition to the facilities 358 items are also reserved for exclusive

purchase from MSE sector

Following units were enlisted under single point registration

SN Name amp Address Unit Amount Rs 1 Ms Ujjwal Labour Contract Co-operative Society

Dehradun

2000-

2 Ms Pacific Dynamics Roorkee

2000-

3 Ms Radiant Energy Enterprises Dehradun

1250-

4 Ms Harit Agro Products Jaspur Kashipur

2000-

5 Ms Asian Galaxy Pvt Ltd

Plot No 3 Sector IIDL IIE SIDCUL

5000-

6 Ms Isha Construction

Shop 32 amp 34 Grand Floor Raipur Road- Dehradun

2000-

7 Ms Dhirendra Singh Negi

Village Talli Bagi Patti Tehri Garhwal

2000-

8 Ms Electrocon Power

Village Rameshwarput Lalpur US Nagar

2000-

9 Ms Special Cables Pvt Ltd

Unit 2 Plot No 60-65 Sector-3IIE Pantnagar

3435-

10 Ms GB Equipment Systems Ltd

Industrial Area Selaqui- Dehradun

3500-

11 Ms GB Springs

PL 2223 Km Chakrata Road Rampur Dehradun

5000-

12 Ms Accuraus (India)

B-7 Ramnaga Indl Estate Roorke

2000-

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13 Ms Modern Electrn Electric Co

Dehradun

2000-

14 Ms Ms Godarari Enterprises

Dehradun

1250-

15 Ms Kanha Plastics Pvt Ltd

Dehradun

5000-

16 Ms IC Electicals Co(P) Ltd

Plot No E-94 Industrial Area Bharabad Haridwar

3450-

17 Ms Whale Graphics(India)Ltd

Dehradun

5000-

18 Jainson Herbo Labs Pvt Ltd

IIDC IIE US Nagar Pantnagar

3000-

19 Ms Krishna Murari Infratech

Pvt Ltd Haldwani

2000-

20 Ms Sakti Constructions

392 Indra Nagar Colony Dehrdun

3500-

21 Ms Universal Ind

B-8 Industrial Estate Bazpur Road Kashipur

5000-

22 Ms Sai Globe Packaging

Central Hope Town SelaquiDehradun

5000-

23 Ms Surat singh amp Sons

54 Akashdeep ColonyChakrata Road Dehradun

2000-

24 Ms Girraj Kintwear

7 Co-Operativ Society IE- Dehradun

2000-

25 Ms HQ Lamps Manufacturing

7 3-35 Sector 6 A SIDCUL Haridwar

3000-

26 Ms Uttam Rice amp Seeds Pvt Ltd

Gausala Mour Ramnagar Road Partappur Kashipur

2000-

27 Ms Creative Paper Products Rudrpur

2000-

28 Ms Asia Industries

Village Phaujimatkota Post ndashBhoorrani Rudrapur

-

29 Ms Shamsons Industries

C-22 Deveboomi Industrial Estate Roorkee

3000-

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30 Reveal Environment Solutions Kh N-999

Salem pur Rajputan Indusstrial Estate Roorkee

2000-

31 Ms Shiva Enterprises

2071 West Amber Talab Roorkee

2000-

32 Ms Aska Equipment Ltd

Plot NoC-21 Devbhoomi Indl Estate Raipur Haridwar

3000-

33 Ms Infinity

Kh Village Raipur Haridwar

3450-

34 Ms Badrinath Vaikalpik Urja

Shah Nagar Near Railaway Crossing Defance Colony Dehradun

2000-

35 Ms Amardeep Designs (P) Ltd

KhNo163 Laheshwari BhagwanPur Roorklee

3000-

36 Ms Amrit Herbals

Village amp Po Bhauwala-Dehradun

2000-

37 Ms Growth Associates

131 2nd

Floor BT Ganj-Roorkee

3000-

38 Ms Himalayan Hi Tech

Nurseries Santi Aashram Bharatpur Kamachaur

2000-

39 Ms JS Industries

Kunda Jaspur Road Kashipur US Nagar

3000-

40 Ms Digitech

8 Industrial Area Near Ram Nagar- Roorkee

2000-

41 Ms K-2 Cloth

Plot No 126-127 Sector IIDC

2000-

42 Ms Dinex India Pvt Ltd

59 Gandhi Road

2000-

43 Ms SK Guta

15 A Enclave GMS Road Dehradun

2000-

44 Ms Fire Devices(P) Ltd

Plot No 19-20 Sector-3A Indl Area SIDCUL Haridwar

3450-

Total

118285-

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CHAPTER-XIII

REVENUE EARNED

This Institute has earned revenue of Rs 140485- through consultancy services

provided to the MSMEs and fee collected for training programmes as per details given

below-

SNo Revenue Earnings Total for the

Financial Year (Rs)

1

CF WS revenue

0

2 Skill development programme (Training) fees- regular

course

8000

3 Skill development programme (Training) fees

Specialized High Tech Course (including CAD CAM)

0

4 Sale of Traineersquos products 50

5 Training Programme fees-

i Under Core Programme Action Plan 0

ii (Under PD Account) 0

6 Management Development Programme 0

7 Seminars Feesworkshop 5100

8 Capacity assessment 0

9 Project appraisals 0

10 Sick unit studies 0

11 In plant studies 0

12 Surveys 0

13 Energy audits 0

14 NSIC Registration GSPP 118285

15 Sub-Contracting Exchange (SCX) 0

16 Sale of publications 50

17 Others 6500

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18 Fee for participation in National Award-2013 0

19 NVDPVDP 0

TOTAL 137985

20 Sale of US stores etc 2500

Grand Total 140485

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CHAPTER-XIV

USE OF OFFICIAL LANGUAGE

Hindi is the Official Language of the Union of India and the Government policy aims at

progressively increasing the use of Hindi in official work Effective steps were taken during

the year in the Ministry of MSME to ensure compliance to Official Language Policy

implementation of the annual programme and compliance with the various orders of the

Government of India on the recommendations of the Committee of Parliament on Official

Language

COMPLIANCE OF SECTION 3(3)OF THE OFFICIAL LANGUAGE ACT 1963

All documents such as General Orders Notifications Press Communique Contracts

Agreements Tender Forms amp Notices Resolution MemorandumOffice memorandum

Administrative or other reports and Official Papers laid before a House or the Houses of

Parliament under section 3(3) of the Official Languages Act 1963 were issued bilingually

ie in Hindi and English General orders meant for departmental use were issued in Hindi

only

REPLIES TO LETTERS IN HINDI

All letters received in Hindi were replied to in Hindi

CORRESPONDENCE IN HINDI

Letters to State Governments Union Territory and Central Government offices located

in regions lsquoArsquo and lsquoBrsquo were issued in Hindi to the extent possible Similarly letters were sent in

Hindi to Central Government offices located in region lsquoCrsquo as per the targets laid down in the

Annual Programme About 9007 correspondence was made in Hindi in region lsquoArsquo 100 in

region rsquoBrsquo and 100 in region lsquoCrsquo

SECTIONS SPECIFIED FOR WORKING IN HINDI

The sections of the Ministry specified for doing 100 work in Hindi are working

satisfactorily

MONITORING AND INSPECTIONS

In order to ensure compliance with the Official Language Policy monitoring is done

though regular inspections

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CHAPTER-XV

TARGETS amp ACHIEVEMENTS

PART-A

1 Change in Industrial Scenario if any Industrial activity is gaining

momentum due to Industrial package to the state amp the upgradation of the MSEs

2 Other information ndash

I No of unit visited by MSME-DI

Official 117

Ii Total No of visitors inquiries

received in MSME-DI 648

iii Total No persons trained with- 414

a General 214

b Women Entrepreneurs 110 c SCST 17413 d Other backward Classes etc 12

e Minorities 0

3 Expenditure in Plan amp Non-Plan

a Plan Scheme-

Allotment Cumulative expenditure

FUNDS EXPENDITURE

Salary-14000000 12144775

Medical- 125000 124655

TE- 650000 647151

OE- 800000 7 99999

RRT- 4000 3000

Total 15579000 13719580

b Non-Plan Scheme- Nil

4 Administration Over

one year

Less than one year

a

b c

d

Post vacant Disciplinary proceeding initiated concluded pending Audit objections pending amp replied

Court cases pending if necessary

13

Nil Nil

Nil

01

Nil Nil

Nil

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Part- B

(This part may reflect the problems and actual work done under each programme as well

as actual extension service rendered for promotion of Industries)

1 Modernization of Workshop and

Laboratories- During

the month

Cumulative for the year

i Sanction received by MSME-DI

Converting the MSME-DI

Nil Nil

ii Value of new machinery

equipment installed received

Nil Nil

iii Value of orders of Machinery amp

Equipment placed with

DGSampD supplies

Nil Nil

2 Trade Industry growth-

i Nos of UAM registered

Manufacturingservice activity

Micro-5363 Small- 1707 Medium- 156

Total- 7226 (up to March2017)

ii Nos of UAM registered

ManufacturingServicing

activity

Manufacturing- 4243

Service- 2983

Total- 7226 (up to March2015)

iii Changes in industrial growth

rate if any (give information for

each trade unit(s) separately)

The industrial climate generated due to

announcement of Concessional package

provided impetus to the growth

parameters

3 Technical Assistance-

i No of entrepreneurs assisted

at the MSME-DI premises

outside premises

6481913

ii No of entrepreneurs assisted

at their premises

631

iii No of trade Associations

contacted for up-gradation of

Industries

12

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iv Details of programme for

specific group of covered in

Action Plan prepared along

with their details

NA

v No of units registered under

the Govt purchase

programme

43 Nos

vi Identification of products

having potential for

development in the State

(Attach a separate list)

1 Fruit based products

2 Processing of vegetables

3 Spice grinding

4 Glow signboard amp hoardings

5 Medicinal concentrate

6 Essential Oils

vii Problems of trade Industries

other than financial if any

Marketing amp transportation bottleneck

viii Additional support required for

improving performance of

trade Industries

Marketing Support

x Any other significant

programme Give information

or work done for each trade

discipline separately and

enclosed separate sheet to

highlight the salient points of

work done

No

4 Ancillary Development Programme No of-

a Captive Ancillary in the State NA

b New units (Anc) established

during the month

NA

c New items identified and

accepted for promoting

Ancillary

NA

d Vendor Development

Programme organized for

whom

Conducted programmes-

National Level-00

State level- 05 nos

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5 Any other special work done by the Institute- -

- One day awareness programme on Packaging for Exports

In Association with SBS College Rudrapur at Rudrapur on 31052016 for 32

participants

- One day workshop on Quality Management System amp Quality Technology

Tools (QMSQTT)

In Association with Bahadrabad Industries Development Welfare

Association Haridwar at Haridwar on 21072016 for 32 participants

- One day awareness programme on Product Certification

Conducted at Selaqui Dehradun on 19102016 for 60 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Design Clinic

Conducted at Haridwar on 20022016 for 28 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Digital Payment

Conducted in Uttarakhand State 16 programmes for 406 participants

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Part C Other Special Activities

Sl No Activity Target Achievement

1 Hindi Meeting 04 nos 04 nos

2 Hindi Pakhwara amp Hindi Diwas from 14092016 to

28092016 01 no 01 no

3 Hindi Workshop Nil Nil

4 Assistance provided in EDP of other organisation

(2 days EDP of NCCD) at MSME-DI

Haldwani

Nil 01 no

5 (i)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp Commercial Bid Opening on Lean Manufacturing for Auto component at Rudrapur on 22042016

(ii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in joint DSR

audit Audit with NPC Kanpur of Boss Cluster Rudrapur from 20042016 to 21042016 (iii)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint MBR3 Audit with QCI of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar from 08082016 to 10082016 (iv) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Boss Cluster at Rudrapur in November 2016

(v) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR5 Audit

of Pace Auto Cluster-1 at Rudrapur in November 2016 (vi)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint Audit

of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar in December 2016 (vii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Havells Fan Lean Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017 (viii)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp

Commercial Bid Opening for Plastic Component Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017

Nil

08 nos

6 Participated in National Awards held in Ludhiana Punjab on 18102016 presented by Honrsquoble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi

Nil 01 no

7 Participated in PMEGP Task force meeting of Nainital

District on 020816081116 Nil 02 nos

8 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a 3 days exhibition lsquoDestination Uttarakhand 2016rsquo organised by Ms Freindz Exhibition amp Promotions (p) ltd New Delhi at Dehradun from 24-26102016

Nil 01 no

9 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in the Stone Laying

ceremony of a new Technology Centre at Sitarganj on 141116 inaugrated by Honrsquoble Union Minister of MSMEs Sh Kalaraj Mishra

Nil 01 no

10 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a lsquoVendor Meet-

2016rsquo organised by Tata Auto Comp Systems Ltd at Rudrapur

Nil 01 no

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11 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in SLSC meeting for

National Awards and SLAB meeing at Dehradun on 17022017

Nil 01 no

12 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a training on

Lean Manufacturing at Indore MP from 080317 to 100317

Nil 01 no

13 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Hindi meeting

organized by NARAKAS on 30032017 01 no 01 no

PART-E

Sl

No

Description of activity Annual target Under PD

Ac

Total

1 EDPIMCEET Export

Packging Product

Certification QMS-QTT

Incubator ZEDDesign

8611113

31

Nil 25

i No of programmes

conducted

7601113

31

Nil 23

ii No of persons trained 159255032

326032235

16828

Nil 1001

2 Follow-up action of previous Entrepreneurship Development Programmes -

Year Total no of trainees

trained

No of trainees who

have set up units

employed till date

2006-07 143 39

2007-08 917 71

2008-09 946 36

2009-10 2323 43

2010-11 2203 49

2011-12 2321 53

2012-13 2265 59

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2013-14 2234 74

2014-15 504 53

2015-16 926

2016-17 414

3 Motivational Campaigns- Annual target Conducted

No of Campaigns

conducted

06 06

4 i Project profiles (new) Nil Nil

ii Project profiles

(updated)

Nil Nil

iii State industrial

profiles

Nil 1

iv District industrial

potential survey

reports

Nil 13

v Any other Nil Nil

5 Name of the units

provided-

Intensive technical

consultancy (A brief

write-up)

6 Programme on ISO 900014000

Year Target No of

Programmes

conducted

No of Units

participated

No of units

obtained ISO

certification

during the

year

No of units

obtained ISO

Certification

till date

2006-07 - - - - -

2007-08 - - - - -

2008-09 - - - 17 17

2009-10 - - - 10 10

2010-11 - - - - 24

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2011-12 - - - - 25

2012-13 - - - - Nil

2013-14 - - - - 17

2014-15 - - - 18

2015-16 - - - 11 11

7 Programmes on

Name of the programme No of Programmes No of participants

WTO - -

One Day Awareness

Programme on Cluster Dev

Scheme

- -

One day Awareness

Programme on IPR

- -

9 Vendor Development Programmes cum exhibitions

Year Tar

get

No of

VDPs

conducted

No of SSI

units

participat

ed

No unit

register

ed

During

the

month

No of SSI units obtained orders

No

Rs No Rs

2006-07 1 - - - - - - - -

2007-08 NIL - - - - - - - -

2008-09 1 1 120 - - - - - -

2009-10 1 - - - - - - - -

2010-11 1 1 43 - - - - - -

2011-12 3 3 222 - - - - - -

2012-13 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

311

158+551

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2013-14 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

314

148+1541

-

-

-

-

-

- 2014-15 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

374

118+2000

-

-

-

-

-

-

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2015-16 5 1

5(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

236

100+2000

-

-

-

-

-

- 2016-17 5 1

5(SVDP)

0(NVDP)

259

Nil

10 Programmes on Achievement

ii Energy conservationEnergy Efficient

Technology etc

00

iv Packaging for export 01

v Product Certification 01

vi CLCSS 00

vii QMSQTT 01

Viii Lean Manufacturing 00

ix Business Incubator 03

x Design Clinic 01

xi ZED 03

11

Revenue of the Institute

Total revenue

earned

Rs

140485-

12

Revenue of the workshop

Annual

Target

Total revenue

earned

Rs

Nil Nil

13 Media coverage details- No(s)

i Press releases during the Year 4

ii Exhibitions participated 02

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iii RadioTV talks -

iv Advertisements released 5

v Press clipping compiled for the year -

vi Press clipping hosted on website -

vii Publications if any -

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CHAPTER-XVI

DISTRICT INDUSTRIES CENTRES VISITED BY THE OFFICERS OF

THIS INSTITUTE

The officers of this Institute visited District Industries Centre for discussion relating to

development of industries in the state and in connection with attending the Task Force

Meetingother official work

1 District Industries Centre Haldwani

2 District Industries Centre Almora

3 District Industries Centre Rudrapur Udham Singh Nagar

4 District Industries Centre Bageshwar

5 District Industries Centre Roorkee

6 District Industries Centre Dehradun

7 District Industries Centre Kotdwar

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CHAPTER-XVII

INCENTIVES TO ENTREPRENEURS

(i) Fiscal Incentives to new Industrial Units and to existing units on their substantial

expansion

New Industrial units and existing industrial units on their substantial expansion as defined set

up in growth centers industrial infrastructure development center(IIDCs) Industrial Estates

Export Processing Zones Theme Parks (Food Processing Parks Software Technology Parks

etc) as stated in Annexure-1 and Other areas as notified from time to time by the Central

Government are entitled to

(A) 100 (hundred percent) outright excise duty exception for a period of 10 years from

the date of commencement of commercial production

(B) 100 Income tax exemption for initial period of five years and thereafter 30 for

companies and 25 for other than companies for a further period of five years for

the entire state of Uttaranchal and Himachal Pradesh from the date of

commencement of commercial production

(C) 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

Rs30 lakh The existing units will also be entitled to this subsidy on their substantial

expansion as defined

(D) Thrust sector industries as mentioned in Annexure-II are entitled to similar

concession as mentioned in para 3(i) amp (ii) above in the entire state of Uttaranchal

and Himachal Pradesh without any area restrictions

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Development of Industrial Infrastructure

(i) The funding pattern under the Growth Centre Scheme currently envisaging a

central assistance of Rs10 crore per center is raised to Rs15 crore per center

(ii) The financing pattern of integrated infrastructure development center (IIDC)

between Government of India and SIDBI will change from 23 to 41 and the GOI

funds would be in the nature of a grant so as to provide the required infrastructural

support

Other Incentives

(i) Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna (PMMY) To bring the unbanked people under

the mainstream banking and make the neglected section of the population self

reliant and self dependent Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna was launched under 3

stages ie Shishu (Max Rs 50000) Kishor (Max Rs 5 Lacs)and Tarun (Rs 10

Lacs)

(iv) Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP)

Government of India has approved the introduction of a new credit linked subsidy

programme called Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation programme (PMEGP)

by merging the two schemes Prime Ministerrsquos Rojgar Yojana (PMRY) and Rural

Employment Generation Programme (REGP) for generation of employment

opportunities through establishment of Micro enterprise in rural as well as urban

areas PMEGP is a central sector scheme and being administrated by Ministry of

Micro Small amp Medium Enterprises (Mo MSME) The scheme is implementing by

Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC)a statutory organization under the

administrative control of Mo MSME as the single nodal agency at the National

level At the State level the scheme is being implemented through State

KVIC Directorates State Khadi amp Village Industries Boards ( KVIBs) and District

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Industries Centre( DICs) and Banks The Government subsidy under the scheme is

being routed by KVIC through the identified banks for eventual distribution to the

beneficiaries entrepreneurs in their Bank accounts

Ineligible Industries under the Policy

The list of industries excluded from the purview of proposed concessions is at

Annexure ndashII

In addition the Doon Valley Notifications (SONo102(E) dated 1st Feb 1989

(Annexure-IV) as amended from time to time issued by Ministry of Environment amp

Forests would continue to operate in the Doon Valley area on the industries

notified under it are excluded from the proposed concessions in the state of

Uttarakhand

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Annex -I

DETAILS OF TRAINING PROGRAMME CONDUCTED DURING THE YEAR 2016-17 S No Programme details Duration Candidate Details Name of the

Coordinator SC ST OBC PH GEN TOTAL M F M F M F M F M F

EDP

1 EDP (GEN) on Tour

Operator amp Tourist Guide at Ranibagh

Haldwani Nainital

18022017

to 22022017

10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 2 22 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director (Mech)

2 EDP(SC) on Wireman

Training at Shantipuri

Pantnagar US Nagar

13022017

to

23022017

18 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 20 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

3 ESDP (WPH-STP)

on Bakery amp

Confectionary Products Ranibagh

Nainital

06092016

to

20102016

0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 20 23 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

4 ESDP(SC-STP) on

Computer Accounting with Tally at

Kaladhungi Nainital

16082016

to 29092016

10 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

5 ESDP(SC) on Computer Accounting

Dehradun

21072016 to

02092016

10 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 5 25 UC Khanduri Asst Director

(Chem)

6 ESDP(GEN) on

Garments

Manufacturing at

Almora

22072016

to

02092016

0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 21 23 DS Martolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

7 ESDP(GEN) on Solar Energy at Haldwani

Nainital

04112016 to

16122016

3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 16 0 20 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

I- Total Participants

(Nos)

51 20 0 1 2 3 1 0 30 48 156

IMC

1 IMC(Gen) at Pantnagar US Nagar

23022017 16 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 13 8 38 DK Aggarwal Asst Director

(Mech)

2 IMC(SC) at ITI

Bageshwar

18032017 31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 50 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

3 IMC(SC) at Takula

Almora

09032016 22 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 4 39 UC Khanduri

Asst Director (Chem)

4 IMC(Gen) at JITI

Almora

16032017 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 9 42 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

5 IMC(ST) at ITI

Almora

15032016 19 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 41 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

6 IMC(Gen) at Ranibagh Haldwani Nainital

23022017 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 35 6 45 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

II- Total Participants

(Nos)

93 9 12 0 4 0 0 0 110 27 255

Grand Total (I + II)

13 PROGRAMMES

144 29 12 1 6 3 1 0 140 75 411

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Annex -II

List of Thrust Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo List of Thrust Industries

01 Floriculture

02 Medicinal herbs and aromatic herbs etc ndash processing

03 Honey

04 Horticulture and Agro based Industries such as -

a Sauces Ketchup etc

b Fruit juices amp fruit pulp

c Jams Jellies vegetable juices puree pickles etc

d Preserved fruits and vegetables

e Processing of fresh fruits and vegetables including packaging

f Processing preservation packaging of mushrooms

05 Food processing industry excluding those included in the negative list

06 Sugar and its by-products

07 Silk and silk products

08 Wool and wool products

09 Woven fabrics (Excisable garments)

10 Sports goods and articles and equipment for general physical exercise and equipment

for adventure sports activities

11 Paper and paper products excluding those in negative list

12 Pharma products

13 Information amp communication technology

Computer hardware

14 Bottling of mineral water

15 Eco-tourism ndash Hotels resorts spa entertainmentamusement parks and ropeways

16 Industrial gases (based on atmospheric fraction)

17 Handicrafts

18 Non-timber forest product based industries

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Negative List of Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo Negative list of Industries

01 Tobacco and tobacco products including cigarettes and pan masala

02 Thermal Power Plant (coaloil based)

03 Coal washeries dry coal processing

04 Inorganic Chemicals excluding medicinal grade oxygen (280411) medicinal grade hydrogen peroxide

(284711) compressed air (285130)

05 Organic Chemicals excluding Provitamins vitamins Hormones (2936) Glycosides (2939) sugars (2940)

06 Tanning and dying extracts tanins and their derivatives dyes colours paints and varnishes putty fillers and

other mastics inks

07 Marble and mineral substances not classified anywhere

08 Flour mills and rice mills

09 Foundries using coal

10 Minerals fuels mineral oils and products of their distillation

Bituminous substances mineral waxes

11 Synthetic rubber product

12 Cement clinkers and asbestos raw including fibre

13 Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp Fuses fireworks matches propellant powder etc)

14 Mineral or chemical fertilizers

15 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture and formulation)

16 Fibre glass and articles thereof

17 Manufacture of pulp ndash wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving pulp)

18 Branded aerated water soft drinks (non-fruit based)

19 Paper-

Writing or printing paper etc

Paper or paperboard etc

Maplitho paper etc

Newsprint in rolls or sheets

Craft paper etc

Sanitary towels etc

Cigarette paper

Grease-proof paper

Toilet or facial tissue etc

Paper and paperboard laminated internally with bitumen tar or asphalt

Carbon or similar copying paper

Products consisting of sheets of paper or paper board impregnated coated or covered with plastics etc

Paper and paperboard coated impregnated or covered with wax etc

20 Plastics and articles thereof

Serial No 5 Reproduction synthesis not allowed as also downstream industries for sugar

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Annex -III

RESTRICTIONS ON LOCATION OF INDUSTRIES MINING OPERATIONS AND OTHER DEVELOPMENT

ACTIVITIES IN DOON VALLEY IN UTTAR PRADESH

MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS

(Department of Environment Forests amp Wildlife)

New Delhi the 1st February 1989

NOTIFICATION

NOTIFICATION under section 3(2)(v) of Environment (Protection) Act 1986 and Rule 5(3) (d) of

Environment (Protection) Rules 1986 Restricting location of industries mining operations and other

development activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh

SO102(E) ndash Whereas notification under sub-rule (3) of rule 5 of the Environment (Protection)

Rules 1986 inviting objections against the imposition of restriction on location of industries mining

operation and other developmental activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh was published vide No

SO 923(E) dated the 6th October 1988

And Whereas all objections received have been duly considered by the Central Government

Now therefore in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (d) of sub-rule (3) of Rule 5 of the

said rules the Central Government hereby imposes restrictions on the following activities in Doon Valley

bounded on the North by Mussorie ridge in the North-East by Lesset Himalayan range on the South-

West by Shivalik ranges river Ganga in the South-East and river Yamuna in the North-West except those

activities which are permitted by the Central Government for examining the environmental impacts

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(i) Location setting of industrial units ndash It has to be as per guidelines given in the annexure or guidelines

as may be issued from time to time by the Ministry of Environment amp Forests Government of India

(ii) Mining ndash Approval of the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests must be obtained before starting

any mining activity

(iii) Tourism ndash It should as per Tourism Development Plan (TDP) to be prepared by the State Department

of Tourism and duly approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(iv) Grazing ndash As per the plan to be prepared by the State Government and duly approved by the Union

Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(v) Land Use ndash As per Master Plan of development and Land Use Plan of the entire area to be prepared

by the State Government and approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

[No J-200123886-1A]

Sd-

(KP GEETHAKRISHNAN)

Secretary

ANNEXURE

Guidelines for permitting restricting industrial units in the Doon Valley area

Industries will be classified under Green Orange and Red categories as shown below for purposes of

permittingrestricting such industrial units in the Doon Valley from the environmental and ecological

considerations

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CATEGORY GREEN

A LIST OF INDUSTRIES IN APPROVED INDUSTRIAL AREAS WHICH MAY BE DIRECTRLY CONSIDERED

FOR ISSUE OF NO OBJECTION CERTIFICATE WITHOUT REFERRING TO (MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS) (IN CASE OF DOUBTS REFERENCE WILL BE MADE TO MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS)

1 All such non-obnoxious and non-hazardous industries employing upto 100 persons The

abnoxious and hazardous industries are those using inflammable explosive corrosive or

toxic substances

2 All such industries which do not discharge industrial effluents of a polluting nature and

which do not undertake any of the following process

Electroplating

Galvanizing

Bleaching

Degreasing

Phosphating

Dyeing

Pickling tanning

Polishing

Cooking of fibres and Digesting

Designing of Fabric

Unhairing Soaking deliming and bating of hides

Washing of fabric

Trimming Puling juicing and blanching of fruits and vegetables

Washing of equipment and regular floor washing using of considerable cooling water

Separated milk buttermilk and whey

Stopping and processing of grain

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Distillation of alcohol stillage and evaporation

Slaughtering of animals rendering of bones washing of meat

Juicing of sugar cane extraction of sugar Filteration centrifugation distillation

Pulping and fermenting of coffee beam

Processing of fish

Filter back wash in DM Plants exceeding 20 KI per day capacity

Pulp making pulp processing and paper making Cocking of coal washing of blast furnace

flue gases

Stripping of oxides

Washing of used sand by hydraulic discharge

Washing of latex etc

Solvent extraction

3 All such industries which do no use fuel in their manufacturing process or in any subsidiary

process and which do not emit fugitive emissions of a diffused nature

Industries not satisfying any one of the three criteria are recommended to be referred to Ministry

of Environment amp Forests

The following industries appear to fall in non-hazardous non-obnoxious and non-polluting

category subject to fulfillment of above three conditions

1 Atta-chakkies

2 Rice Mullors

3 Iceboxes

4 Dal mills

5 Groundnut decortinating (dry)

6 Chilling

7 Tailoring and garment making

8 Apparl making 9 Cotton and woolen hosiery

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10 Handloom weaving

11 Shoe lace manufacturing

12 Gold and Silver thread and sari work

13 Gold and Silver smithy

14 Leather Footwear and leather products excluding tanning amp hide processing

15 Manufacture of mirror from sheet glass and photo-frame

16 Musical instruments manufacturing

17 Sports goods

18 Bamboo and cane products (only dry operations)

19 Card Board and paper products (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

20 Insulation and other coated papers (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

21 Scientific and Mathematical instruments

22 Furniture (Wooden and Steel)

23 Assembly of domestic electrical appliances

24 Radio assembling

25 Fountain pens

26 Polythene plastic and PVC goods through extrusionmoulding

27 Surgical gauges and bandages

28 Railway sleepers (only concrete)

29 Cotton spinning and weaving

30 Rope (cotton and plastic)

31 Carpet weaving

32 Assembly of Air coolers

33 Wires pipes-extruded shapes from metals

34 Automobile servicing amp repair stations

35 Assembly of Bicycles baby carriages and other small non-motorised vehicles

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36 Electronics equipment (assembly)

37 Toys

38 Candles

39 Carpentary ndash excluded saw mill

40 Cold storage (small scale)

41 Restaurants

42 Oil-ginningexpelling (non-hydrogenation and no refining)

43 Ice Cream

44 Mineralized water

45 Jobbing amp Machining

46 Manufacture of Steel units amp suit cases

47 Paper pins amp U clips

48 Block making for printing

49 Optical frames

CATEGORY ORANGE

B LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CAN BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY WITH PROPER

ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL ARRANGEMENT

1 All such industries which discharge some liquid effluents (below 500 klday) that can be

controlled with suitable proven technology

2 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is less than 24 mtday and

the particulars emissions from which can be controlled with suitable proven technology

3 All such industries employing not more than 500 persons

The following industries with adoption of proven pollution control technology subject to

fulfilling the above three condition fall under this category

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1 Lime manufacture ndash pending decision on proven pollution control device and

Supreme Courtrsquos decision on quarrying

2 Ceramics

3 Sanitary ware

4 Tyres and tubes

5 Refuse incineration (controlled)

6 Flour mills

7 Vegetable oils including solvent extracted oils

8 Soap without steam boiling process and synthetic detergents formulation

9 Steam generating plants

10 Manufacture of office and house hold equipment and appliances involving use of

fossil fuel combustion

11 Manufacture of machineries and machine tools and equipments

12 Industrial gases (only) Nitrogen Oxygen and CO2

13 Miscellaneous glassware without involving use of fossil-fuel combustion

14 Optical glass

15 Laboratory ware

16 Petroleum storage amp transfer facilities

17 Surgical and medical products including amp probabilities of latex products

18 Foot wear (Rubber)

19 Bakery products biscuits amp Confectioners

20 Instant teacoffee coffee processing

21 Malted food

22 Manufacture of power driven pumps compressors refrigeration units fire

fighting equipment etc

23 Wire drawing (cold process) amp bailing straps

24 Steel furniture fasteners etc

25 Plastic processed goods

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26

Medical amp surgical instruments

27

Acetylene (synthetic)

28

Glue amp Gelatine

29

Potassium permanganse

30

Metallic sodium

31

Photographic films papers amp photographic chemicals

32

Surface coating industries

33

Fragrances fragours amp food additives

34

Plant nutrients (only manure)

Note

35

aerated watersoft drink

(a) Industries falling within the above identified list shall be assessed by the State Pollution

Control Board and referred to the Union Department of Environment for consideration

before according No Objection Certificate

(b) The total number of fuel burning industries that shall be permitted in the Valley will be

limited by 8 tonnes per day or Sulphur Dioxides from all sources (This corresponds to 400

tonnes per day Coal with 1 sulphur)

(c) Setting of Industrial areas should be based on sound criteria

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CATEGORY RED

C LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CANNOT BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY

1 All those industries which discharge effluents of a polluting nature at the rate of more

than 500 klday and for which the natural course for sufficient dilution is not available

and effluents from which cannot be controlled with suitable technology

2 All such industries employing more than 500 personsday

3 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is more than 24 mtday

The following industries appear to fall under this category covered by all the points as

above

1 Ferrous and non-ferrous metal extraction refining casting forging alloy making

processing etc

2 Dry Coal ProcessingMineral processing industries like Ore

sintering benefication pollutization etc

3 Phosphate look processing plants

4 Cement plants with horizontal rotary kilns

5 Glass and glass products involving use of coal

6 Petroleum refinery

7 Petro-chemical industries

8 Manufacture of lubricating oils and greases

9 Synthetic rubber manufacture

10 Coal oil wood or nuclear based thermal power plants

11 Vanaspati hydrogenated vegetable oils for industrial purposes

12 Sugar mills (white and khandari)

13 Craft paper mills

14 Coke oven by products and coaltar distillation products

15 Alkalies

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16

Caustic soda

17

Potash

18

Electro thermal products (artificial abrasives Calcium carbide etc)

19

Phosphorous and its compounds

20

Acids and their salts (organic amp inorganic)

21

Nitrogen compounds (Cynides cynamides and other nitrogen compounds)

22

Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp fuses)

23

Pthalic anhydride

24

Processes involving chlorinated hydrocarbon

25

Chlorine Fluorine bromine Iodine amp their compounds

26

Fertilizer industry

27

Paper board and straw board

28

Synthetics fibres

29 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture

formulations)

amp

30 Basic drugs

31 Alcohol (Industrial or potable)

32 Leather industry including tanning and processing

33 Coke making coal liquification and fuel gas making industries

34 Fibre glass production and processing

35 Manufacture of pulp-wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving

pulp)

36 Pigment dyes and their intermediates

37 Industrial carbons (including graphite electrodes anodes midget electrodes

graphite blocks graphite crucibles gas carbons activated carbon synthetic

diamonds carbon black channel black lamp black etc)

38 Electro-chemicals (other than these covered under Alkali group)

39 Paints enamels amp varnishes

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40 Poly propylene

41 Poly Vinyl chloride

42 Cement with vertical shaft kiln technology penging certification of proven

technology on pollution control

43 Chlorates perchlorates amp peroxides

44 Polishes

45 Synthetic resin amp Plastic products

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Kotdwar

DATE- 16122016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 63

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh DS Martolia

AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME Haldwani

Sh Manoj Kumar General Manager

BEL Kotdwar

Sh SC Kandpal AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Haridwar

DATE- 29112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 38

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh Amit Mohan

Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Rajeshwar Giri DGM

THDC Rishikesh

Sh RM Dubey DGM (Procurement)

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Rai Singh DGM (VDP)

THDC Rishikesh

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME Haldwani

Sh GC Joshi Dy Manager

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Yogesh Sharma Manager

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Sadhu Ram Saini President

BIDWABahadrabad

Sh Harendra Garg Chairman

SMA Haridwar

Sh DK Aggarwal Asstt Director

MSME Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Rudrapur

DATE- 09032017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 58

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh SC Kandpal

Astt Director (MF)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Skand Shiv Bhardwaj BHEL

CFP Rudrapur

Sh K Das GM

Ic BHEL CFP Rudrapur

Sh VK Sharma Dy Director Ic

MSME-DI Haldwani

ShYC Pandey GM

DIC Rudrapur

Sh Ashok Bansal Ex President

KGCCI Kashipur

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Patel Nagar Dehradun

DATE- 20102016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 65

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR SH UCKHANDURI

AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Ashok Lalwani HUDCO

Dehradun

Sh Mahesh Sharma President

UIWA Dehradun

Sh Manoj Gaur BM

NSIC Dehradun

SmtKaushlya Bandhu Jt Director

DOI Dehradun

Sh SP Goyal Incharge

KGCCI Dehradun

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CHAPTER-IX

MARKETING ASSISTANCE AND TECHNOLOGY UP-GRADATION

SCHEME FOR MSME AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE ON BAR-CODE

MSMEs sector has emerged as a highly vibrant and dynamic sector of the Indian

economy over the last five decades MSMEs are not only playing crucial role in providing

large employment opportunities at comparatively lower capital cost than large industries but

also helping in industrialization of rural and backward areas thereby reducing regional

imbalances assuring more equitable distribution of national income and wealth

It may be mentioned here that Marketing a strategic tool for business development is

critical for the growth and survival of MSMEs Marketing is most important factor for the

success of any enterprise It is one of the weakest areas wherein MSMEs face major

problems in the present competitive age Due to lack of information scarcity of resources

and unorganized way of selling marketing MSME sector finds problems in exploiting new

markets

The objective of this programme envisages that some of those clusters of MSMEs which

have quality production and export potential shall be identified amp encouraged and assisted

through this scheme to achieve competitiveness in the national and international markets

The programme aims at improving the marketing competitiveness of MSME sector by

improving their techniques and technologiesrsquo promotion of exports and to provide a check on

imports also

Financial assistance on Bar-code

The basic objective of financial assistance is to enhance the marketing competitiveness of

Micro amp Small Enterprises (MSEs) by way of

(i) Providing 75 of one-time registration fee and annual recurring fee (for first three

years) paid by MSEs to GS1 India

(ii) (ii) Popularizing the adoption of bar codes on large scale amongst MSEs and (iii)

Motivating and encouraging MSEs for use of bar codes through conducting

seminars on Bar-code etc

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Reimbursement of Units under Bar Code ndash

The details for the period 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are given below

SNo Name Of the Unit Reimbursement Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Janisons Herbo Labs Pvt Ltd

Plot No 6Sector II DC IIE

Pantnagar

38430-

2- Ms Garg Foods

Naya Gaon Julfkaar

Kaladhungi Nainital

33451-

3- Ms Shree Herbal Health Care 79 Arhat Bazar Saharanpur Road Dehradun

25695-

4- Ms Govindam Enterprises

D-144F Top Floor Freedom Fighter Enclave

New Delhi

25695-

5- Ms Demigod Agro Food Pvt Ltd

4 Nandpuri Arya Nagar Chowk Opp Holy Baril

Jwalapur Haridwar

25695-

Total Rs 148966-

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Reimbursement to the Participating Units in Trade FairExhibition for the

year 2016-17 for Uttarakhand state ndash

SNo

Name of the Unit Amt Reimbursed

1 Ms Kashmir Emporium Raipur Road Dehradun

(International)

Rs 122772-

2 Ms Rawat Engg Tech Pvt Ltd Dehradun

(Domestic)

Rs 30000-

Total Rs 152772-

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CHAPTER-X

Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme (CLCSS) for Technology

Upgradation of the Small Scale Industries

The Ministry of Small Scale Industries (SSI) is operating a scheme for technology

upgradation of Small Scale Industries (SSI) called the Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme

(CLCSS) The Scheme aims at facilitating technology upgradation by providing upfront capital

subsidy to SSI units including tiny khadi village and coir industrial units on institutional

finance (credit) availed of by them for modernisation of their production equipment (plant and

machinery) and techniques The Scheme provides for 15 per cent capital subsidy to SSI units

including tiny units on institutional finance availed of by them for induction of well established

and improved technology in selected subsectorsproducts approved under the Scheme The

eligible amount of subsidy calculated under the scheme is based on the actual loan amount not

exceeding Rs1 crore

Due to insufficient investment and lack of awareness of both the quality standards and

access to modern technologies a large percentage of SSI units continue with outdated

technology and plant amp machinery With increasing competition due to liberalisation of the

economy the survival and growth of the SSI units are critically dependent on their

modernisation and technological upgradation Upgradation of both the process of manufacture

and corresponding plant and machinery is necessary for the small enterprises to reduce the cost

of production and remain price competitive at a time when cheaper products are easily available

in the global market

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CHAPTER-XI

QUALITY UPGRADATIONENVIRONMENT MANAGAMENT FOR

SMALL SCALE SECTOR THROUGH INCENTIVE FOR ISO 9000ISO

14001HACCP CERTIFICATION

The Small Scale Sector has emerged as dynamic and vibrant sector of Indian

Economy and it has been making significant contribution to industrial production export and

employment generation The process of economic liberalization and market reforms has

opened up the Indian small scale sector to the global competition In order to enhance the

competitive strength of the small scale sector the Government introduced an incentive

scheme for their technological upgradationquality improvement and environment

management The scheme provides incentive to those small scale ancillary undertaking who

have acquired ISO 9000ISO 14001HACCP certifications The scheme for ISO 9000

reimbursement in operation since March 1994 has now been enlarged so as to include

reimbursement of expenses for acquiring ISO 14001 certification also vide this Office

Administrative Order No41(8)ISOElectx2002 dt 28th October 2002 Upto 31st march

2014 25652 Micro amp Small units have been benefited from the scheme

-The Scheme envisages reimbursement of charges of acquiring ISO-9000ISO-

14001HACCP certifications to the extent of 75 of the expenditure subject to a

maximum of Rs 75000- in each case

The Salient features of the Scheme

a) The Permanent Registered Micro Small Enterprises (MSEs) units are eligible to avail

the Incentive Scheme

b) The Scheme is applicable to those MSEsancillaryTinySSSBE units who have already

acquired ISO-9000ISO-14001HACCP certification

c) The Scheme is applicable to those MSEsancillaryTinySSSBE units who have already

acquired ISO-9000ISO-14001HACCP certification

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Reimbursement to Units under ISO 900014000 scheme in Uttarakhand

state ndash

Approval details of units during 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are as under ndash

SNo Name of the Unit Reimbursement

Total Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Bajaj Nutraceuticals Roorkee Haridwar 45000-

2- Ms Nirmal Auto Components Bahadrabad Haridwar 38363-

3- Ms Manchanda Herbal Products Haridwar 46954-

4- Ms APS Electopower Pvt Ltd Haridwar

40500-

5- Ms Shree Badrinath Vaikalpik Urja Dehradun 30000-

6- Ms Rapid Moulders Pvt Ltd Haridwar 56250-

Total Rs 257067-

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CHAPTER-XII

GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT PREFERENCE POLICY FOR MICRO

amp SMALL ENTERPRISES

In order to provide assistance and support to Micro amp Small Enterprises (MSEs) for

marketing their products under the present Government Procurement Preference Policy for

micro amp small enterprises (MSEs) Government of India has been extending various facilities to

the MSEs registered with National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC) under its Single Point

Registration Scheme In addition to the facilities 358 items are also reserved for exclusive

purchase from MSE sector

Following units were enlisted under single point registration

SN Name amp Address Unit Amount Rs 1 Ms Ujjwal Labour Contract Co-operative Society

Dehradun

2000-

2 Ms Pacific Dynamics Roorkee

2000-

3 Ms Radiant Energy Enterprises Dehradun

1250-

4 Ms Harit Agro Products Jaspur Kashipur

2000-

5 Ms Asian Galaxy Pvt Ltd

Plot No 3 Sector IIDL IIE SIDCUL

5000-

6 Ms Isha Construction

Shop 32 amp 34 Grand Floor Raipur Road- Dehradun

2000-

7 Ms Dhirendra Singh Negi

Village Talli Bagi Patti Tehri Garhwal

2000-

8 Ms Electrocon Power

Village Rameshwarput Lalpur US Nagar

2000-

9 Ms Special Cables Pvt Ltd

Unit 2 Plot No 60-65 Sector-3IIE Pantnagar

3435-

10 Ms GB Equipment Systems Ltd

Industrial Area Selaqui- Dehradun

3500-

11 Ms GB Springs

PL 2223 Km Chakrata Road Rampur Dehradun

5000-

12 Ms Accuraus (India)

B-7 Ramnaga Indl Estate Roorke

2000-

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13 Ms Modern Electrn Electric Co

Dehradun

2000-

14 Ms Ms Godarari Enterprises

Dehradun

1250-

15 Ms Kanha Plastics Pvt Ltd

Dehradun

5000-

16 Ms IC Electicals Co(P) Ltd

Plot No E-94 Industrial Area Bharabad Haridwar

3450-

17 Ms Whale Graphics(India)Ltd

Dehradun

5000-

18 Jainson Herbo Labs Pvt Ltd

IIDC IIE US Nagar Pantnagar

3000-

19 Ms Krishna Murari Infratech

Pvt Ltd Haldwani

2000-

20 Ms Sakti Constructions

392 Indra Nagar Colony Dehrdun

3500-

21 Ms Universal Ind

B-8 Industrial Estate Bazpur Road Kashipur

5000-

22 Ms Sai Globe Packaging

Central Hope Town SelaquiDehradun

5000-

23 Ms Surat singh amp Sons

54 Akashdeep ColonyChakrata Road Dehradun

2000-

24 Ms Girraj Kintwear

7 Co-Operativ Society IE- Dehradun

2000-

25 Ms HQ Lamps Manufacturing

7 3-35 Sector 6 A SIDCUL Haridwar

3000-

26 Ms Uttam Rice amp Seeds Pvt Ltd

Gausala Mour Ramnagar Road Partappur Kashipur

2000-

27 Ms Creative Paper Products Rudrpur

2000-

28 Ms Asia Industries

Village Phaujimatkota Post ndashBhoorrani Rudrapur

-

29 Ms Shamsons Industries

C-22 Deveboomi Industrial Estate Roorkee

3000-

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30 Reveal Environment Solutions Kh N-999

Salem pur Rajputan Indusstrial Estate Roorkee

2000-

31 Ms Shiva Enterprises

2071 West Amber Talab Roorkee

2000-

32 Ms Aska Equipment Ltd

Plot NoC-21 Devbhoomi Indl Estate Raipur Haridwar

3000-

33 Ms Infinity

Kh Village Raipur Haridwar

3450-

34 Ms Badrinath Vaikalpik Urja

Shah Nagar Near Railaway Crossing Defance Colony Dehradun

2000-

35 Ms Amardeep Designs (P) Ltd

KhNo163 Laheshwari BhagwanPur Roorklee

3000-

36 Ms Amrit Herbals

Village amp Po Bhauwala-Dehradun

2000-

37 Ms Growth Associates

131 2nd

Floor BT Ganj-Roorkee

3000-

38 Ms Himalayan Hi Tech

Nurseries Santi Aashram Bharatpur Kamachaur

2000-

39 Ms JS Industries

Kunda Jaspur Road Kashipur US Nagar

3000-

40 Ms Digitech

8 Industrial Area Near Ram Nagar- Roorkee

2000-

41 Ms K-2 Cloth

Plot No 126-127 Sector IIDC

2000-

42 Ms Dinex India Pvt Ltd

59 Gandhi Road

2000-

43 Ms SK Guta

15 A Enclave GMS Road Dehradun

2000-

44 Ms Fire Devices(P) Ltd

Plot No 19-20 Sector-3A Indl Area SIDCUL Haridwar

3450-

Total

118285-

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CHAPTER-XIII

REVENUE EARNED

This Institute has earned revenue of Rs 140485- through consultancy services

provided to the MSMEs and fee collected for training programmes as per details given

below-

SNo Revenue Earnings Total for the

Financial Year (Rs)

1

CF WS revenue

0

2 Skill development programme (Training) fees- regular

course

8000

3 Skill development programme (Training) fees

Specialized High Tech Course (including CAD CAM)

0

4 Sale of Traineersquos products 50

5 Training Programme fees-

i Under Core Programme Action Plan 0

ii (Under PD Account) 0

6 Management Development Programme 0

7 Seminars Feesworkshop 5100

8 Capacity assessment 0

9 Project appraisals 0

10 Sick unit studies 0

11 In plant studies 0

12 Surveys 0

13 Energy audits 0

14 NSIC Registration GSPP 118285

15 Sub-Contracting Exchange (SCX) 0

16 Sale of publications 50

17 Others 6500

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18 Fee for participation in National Award-2013 0

19 NVDPVDP 0

TOTAL 137985

20 Sale of US stores etc 2500

Grand Total 140485

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CHAPTER-XIV

USE OF OFFICIAL LANGUAGE

Hindi is the Official Language of the Union of India and the Government policy aims at

progressively increasing the use of Hindi in official work Effective steps were taken during

the year in the Ministry of MSME to ensure compliance to Official Language Policy

implementation of the annual programme and compliance with the various orders of the

Government of India on the recommendations of the Committee of Parliament on Official

Language

COMPLIANCE OF SECTION 3(3)OF THE OFFICIAL LANGUAGE ACT 1963

All documents such as General Orders Notifications Press Communique Contracts

Agreements Tender Forms amp Notices Resolution MemorandumOffice memorandum

Administrative or other reports and Official Papers laid before a House or the Houses of

Parliament under section 3(3) of the Official Languages Act 1963 were issued bilingually

ie in Hindi and English General orders meant for departmental use were issued in Hindi

only

REPLIES TO LETTERS IN HINDI

All letters received in Hindi were replied to in Hindi

CORRESPONDENCE IN HINDI

Letters to State Governments Union Territory and Central Government offices located

in regions lsquoArsquo and lsquoBrsquo were issued in Hindi to the extent possible Similarly letters were sent in

Hindi to Central Government offices located in region lsquoCrsquo as per the targets laid down in the

Annual Programme About 9007 correspondence was made in Hindi in region lsquoArsquo 100 in

region rsquoBrsquo and 100 in region lsquoCrsquo

SECTIONS SPECIFIED FOR WORKING IN HINDI

The sections of the Ministry specified for doing 100 work in Hindi are working

satisfactorily

MONITORING AND INSPECTIONS

In order to ensure compliance with the Official Language Policy monitoring is done

though regular inspections

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CHAPTER-XV

TARGETS amp ACHIEVEMENTS

PART-A

1 Change in Industrial Scenario if any Industrial activity is gaining

momentum due to Industrial package to the state amp the upgradation of the MSEs

2 Other information ndash

I No of unit visited by MSME-DI

Official 117

Ii Total No of visitors inquiries

received in MSME-DI 648

iii Total No persons trained with- 414

a General 214

b Women Entrepreneurs 110 c SCST 17413 d Other backward Classes etc 12

e Minorities 0

3 Expenditure in Plan amp Non-Plan

a Plan Scheme-

Allotment Cumulative expenditure

FUNDS EXPENDITURE

Salary-14000000 12144775

Medical- 125000 124655

TE- 650000 647151

OE- 800000 7 99999

RRT- 4000 3000

Total 15579000 13719580

b Non-Plan Scheme- Nil

4 Administration Over

one year

Less than one year

a

b c

d

Post vacant Disciplinary proceeding initiated concluded pending Audit objections pending amp replied

Court cases pending if necessary

13

Nil Nil

Nil

01

Nil Nil

Nil

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Part- B

(This part may reflect the problems and actual work done under each programme as well

as actual extension service rendered for promotion of Industries)

1 Modernization of Workshop and

Laboratories- During

the month

Cumulative for the year

i Sanction received by MSME-DI

Converting the MSME-DI

Nil Nil

ii Value of new machinery

equipment installed received

Nil Nil

iii Value of orders of Machinery amp

Equipment placed with

DGSampD supplies

Nil Nil

2 Trade Industry growth-

i Nos of UAM registered

Manufacturingservice activity

Micro-5363 Small- 1707 Medium- 156

Total- 7226 (up to March2017)

ii Nos of UAM registered

ManufacturingServicing

activity

Manufacturing- 4243

Service- 2983

Total- 7226 (up to March2015)

iii Changes in industrial growth

rate if any (give information for

each trade unit(s) separately)

The industrial climate generated due to

announcement of Concessional package

provided impetus to the growth

parameters

3 Technical Assistance-

i No of entrepreneurs assisted

at the MSME-DI premises

outside premises

6481913

ii No of entrepreneurs assisted

at their premises

631

iii No of trade Associations

contacted for up-gradation of

Industries

12

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iv Details of programme for

specific group of covered in

Action Plan prepared along

with their details

NA

v No of units registered under

the Govt purchase

programme

43 Nos

vi Identification of products

having potential for

development in the State

(Attach a separate list)

1 Fruit based products

2 Processing of vegetables

3 Spice grinding

4 Glow signboard amp hoardings

5 Medicinal concentrate

6 Essential Oils

vii Problems of trade Industries

other than financial if any

Marketing amp transportation bottleneck

viii Additional support required for

improving performance of

trade Industries

Marketing Support

x Any other significant

programme Give information

or work done for each trade

discipline separately and

enclosed separate sheet to

highlight the salient points of

work done

No

4 Ancillary Development Programme No of-

a Captive Ancillary in the State NA

b New units (Anc) established

during the month

NA

c New items identified and

accepted for promoting

Ancillary

NA

d Vendor Development

Programme organized for

whom

Conducted programmes-

National Level-00

State level- 05 nos

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5 Any other special work done by the Institute- -

- One day awareness programme on Packaging for Exports

In Association with SBS College Rudrapur at Rudrapur on 31052016 for 32

participants

- One day workshop on Quality Management System amp Quality Technology

Tools (QMSQTT)

In Association with Bahadrabad Industries Development Welfare

Association Haridwar at Haridwar on 21072016 for 32 participants

- One day awareness programme on Product Certification

Conducted at Selaqui Dehradun on 19102016 for 60 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Design Clinic

Conducted at Haridwar on 20022016 for 28 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Digital Payment

Conducted in Uttarakhand State 16 programmes for 406 participants

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Part C Other Special Activities

Sl No Activity Target Achievement

1 Hindi Meeting 04 nos 04 nos

2 Hindi Pakhwara amp Hindi Diwas from 14092016 to

28092016 01 no 01 no

3 Hindi Workshop Nil Nil

4 Assistance provided in EDP of other organisation

(2 days EDP of NCCD) at MSME-DI

Haldwani

Nil 01 no

5 (i)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp Commercial Bid Opening on Lean Manufacturing for Auto component at Rudrapur on 22042016

(ii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in joint DSR

audit Audit with NPC Kanpur of Boss Cluster Rudrapur from 20042016 to 21042016 (iii)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint MBR3 Audit with QCI of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar from 08082016 to 10082016 (iv) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Boss Cluster at Rudrapur in November 2016

(v) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR5 Audit

of Pace Auto Cluster-1 at Rudrapur in November 2016 (vi)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint Audit

of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar in December 2016 (vii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Havells Fan Lean Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017 (viii)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp

Commercial Bid Opening for Plastic Component Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017

Nil

08 nos

6 Participated in National Awards held in Ludhiana Punjab on 18102016 presented by Honrsquoble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi

Nil 01 no

7 Participated in PMEGP Task force meeting of Nainital

District on 020816081116 Nil 02 nos

8 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a 3 days exhibition lsquoDestination Uttarakhand 2016rsquo organised by Ms Freindz Exhibition amp Promotions (p) ltd New Delhi at Dehradun from 24-26102016

Nil 01 no

9 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in the Stone Laying

ceremony of a new Technology Centre at Sitarganj on 141116 inaugrated by Honrsquoble Union Minister of MSMEs Sh Kalaraj Mishra

Nil 01 no

10 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a lsquoVendor Meet-

2016rsquo organised by Tata Auto Comp Systems Ltd at Rudrapur

Nil 01 no

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11 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in SLSC meeting for

National Awards and SLAB meeing at Dehradun on 17022017

Nil 01 no

12 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a training on

Lean Manufacturing at Indore MP from 080317 to 100317

Nil 01 no

13 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Hindi meeting

organized by NARAKAS on 30032017 01 no 01 no

PART-E

Sl

No

Description of activity Annual target Under PD

Ac

Total

1 EDPIMCEET Export

Packging Product

Certification QMS-QTT

Incubator ZEDDesign

8611113

31

Nil 25

i No of programmes

conducted

7601113

31

Nil 23

ii No of persons trained 159255032

326032235

16828

Nil 1001

2 Follow-up action of previous Entrepreneurship Development Programmes -

Year Total no of trainees

trained

No of trainees who

have set up units

employed till date

2006-07 143 39

2007-08 917 71

2008-09 946 36

2009-10 2323 43

2010-11 2203 49

2011-12 2321 53

2012-13 2265 59

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2013-14 2234 74

2014-15 504 53

2015-16 926

2016-17 414

3 Motivational Campaigns- Annual target Conducted

No of Campaigns

conducted

06 06

4 i Project profiles (new) Nil Nil

ii Project profiles

(updated)

Nil Nil

iii State industrial

profiles

Nil 1

iv District industrial

potential survey

reports

Nil 13

v Any other Nil Nil

5 Name of the units

provided-

Intensive technical

consultancy (A brief

write-up)

6 Programme on ISO 900014000

Year Target No of

Programmes

conducted

No of Units

participated

No of units

obtained ISO

certification

during the

year

No of units

obtained ISO

Certification

till date

2006-07 - - - - -

2007-08 - - - - -

2008-09 - - - 17 17

2009-10 - - - 10 10

2010-11 - - - - 24

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2011-12 - - - - 25

2012-13 - - - - Nil

2013-14 - - - - 17

2014-15 - - - 18

2015-16 - - - 11 11

7 Programmes on

Name of the programme No of Programmes No of participants

WTO - -

One Day Awareness

Programme on Cluster Dev

Scheme

- -

One day Awareness

Programme on IPR

- -

9 Vendor Development Programmes cum exhibitions

Year Tar

get

No of

VDPs

conducted

No of SSI

units

participat

ed

No unit

register

ed

During

the

month

No of SSI units obtained orders

No

Rs No Rs

2006-07 1 - - - - - - - -

2007-08 NIL - - - - - - - -

2008-09 1 1 120 - - - - - -

2009-10 1 - - - - - - - -

2010-11 1 1 43 - - - - - -

2011-12 3 3 222 - - - - - -

2012-13 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

311

158+551

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2013-14 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

314

148+1541

-

-

-

-

-

- 2014-15 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

374

118+2000

-

-

-

-

-

-

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2015-16 5 1

5(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

236

100+2000

-

-

-

-

-

- 2016-17 5 1

5(SVDP)

0(NVDP)

259

Nil

10 Programmes on Achievement

ii Energy conservationEnergy Efficient

Technology etc

00

iv Packaging for export 01

v Product Certification 01

vi CLCSS 00

vii QMSQTT 01

Viii Lean Manufacturing 00

ix Business Incubator 03

x Design Clinic 01

xi ZED 03

11

Revenue of the Institute

Total revenue

earned

Rs

140485-

12

Revenue of the workshop

Annual

Target

Total revenue

earned

Rs

Nil Nil

13 Media coverage details- No(s)

i Press releases during the Year 4

ii Exhibitions participated 02

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iii RadioTV talks -

iv Advertisements released 5

v Press clipping compiled for the year -

vi Press clipping hosted on website -

vii Publications if any -

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CHAPTER-XVI

DISTRICT INDUSTRIES CENTRES VISITED BY THE OFFICERS OF

THIS INSTITUTE

The officers of this Institute visited District Industries Centre for discussion relating to

development of industries in the state and in connection with attending the Task Force

Meetingother official work

1 District Industries Centre Haldwani

2 District Industries Centre Almora

3 District Industries Centre Rudrapur Udham Singh Nagar

4 District Industries Centre Bageshwar

5 District Industries Centre Roorkee

6 District Industries Centre Dehradun

7 District Industries Centre Kotdwar

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CHAPTER-XVII

INCENTIVES TO ENTREPRENEURS

(i) Fiscal Incentives to new Industrial Units and to existing units on their substantial

expansion

New Industrial units and existing industrial units on their substantial expansion as defined set

up in growth centers industrial infrastructure development center(IIDCs) Industrial Estates

Export Processing Zones Theme Parks (Food Processing Parks Software Technology Parks

etc) as stated in Annexure-1 and Other areas as notified from time to time by the Central

Government are entitled to

(A) 100 (hundred percent) outright excise duty exception for a period of 10 years from

the date of commencement of commercial production

(B) 100 Income tax exemption for initial period of five years and thereafter 30 for

companies and 25 for other than companies for a further period of five years for

the entire state of Uttaranchal and Himachal Pradesh from the date of

commencement of commercial production

(C) 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

Rs30 lakh The existing units will also be entitled to this subsidy on their substantial

expansion as defined

(D) Thrust sector industries as mentioned in Annexure-II are entitled to similar

concession as mentioned in para 3(i) amp (ii) above in the entire state of Uttaranchal

and Himachal Pradesh without any area restrictions

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Development of Industrial Infrastructure

(i) The funding pattern under the Growth Centre Scheme currently envisaging a

central assistance of Rs10 crore per center is raised to Rs15 crore per center

(ii) The financing pattern of integrated infrastructure development center (IIDC)

between Government of India and SIDBI will change from 23 to 41 and the GOI

funds would be in the nature of a grant so as to provide the required infrastructural

support

Other Incentives

(i) Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna (PMMY) To bring the unbanked people under

the mainstream banking and make the neglected section of the population self

reliant and self dependent Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna was launched under 3

stages ie Shishu (Max Rs 50000) Kishor (Max Rs 5 Lacs)and Tarun (Rs 10

Lacs)

(iv) Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP)

Government of India has approved the introduction of a new credit linked subsidy

programme called Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation programme (PMEGP)

by merging the two schemes Prime Ministerrsquos Rojgar Yojana (PMRY) and Rural

Employment Generation Programme (REGP) for generation of employment

opportunities through establishment of Micro enterprise in rural as well as urban

areas PMEGP is a central sector scheme and being administrated by Ministry of

Micro Small amp Medium Enterprises (Mo MSME) The scheme is implementing by

Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC)a statutory organization under the

administrative control of Mo MSME as the single nodal agency at the National

level At the State level the scheme is being implemented through State

KVIC Directorates State Khadi amp Village Industries Boards ( KVIBs) and District

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Industries Centre( DICs) and Banks The Government subsidy under the scheme is

being routed by KVIC through the identified banks for eventual distribution to the

beneficiaries entrepreneurs in their Bank accounts

Ineligible Industries under the Policy

The list of industries excluded from the purview of proposed concessions is at

Annexure ndashII

In addition the Doon Valley Notifications (SONo102(E) dated 1st Feb 1989

(Annexure-IV) as amended from time to time issued by Ministry of Environment amp

Forests would continue to operate in the Doon Valley area on the industries

notified under it are excluded from the proposed concessions in the state of

Uttarakhand

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Annex -I

DETAILS OF TRAINING PROGRAMME CONDUCTED DURING THE YEAR 2016-17 S No Programme details Duration Candidate Details Name of the

Coordinator SC ST OBC PH GEN TOTAL M F M F M F M F M F

EDP

1 EDP (GEN) on Tour

Operator amp Tourist Guide at Ranibagh

Haldwani Nainital

18022017

to 22022017

10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 2 22 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director (Mech)

2 EDP(SC) on Wireman

Training at Shantipuri

Pantnagar US Nagar

13022017

to

23022017

18 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 20 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

3 ESDP (WPH-STP)

on Bakery amp

Confectionary Products Ranibagh

Nainital

06092016

to

20102016

0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 20 23 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

4 ESDP(SC-STP) on

Computer Accounting with Tally at

Kaladhungi Nainital

16082016

to 29092016

10 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

5 ESDP(SC) on Computer Accounting

Dehradun

21072016 to

02092016

10 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 5 25 UC Khanduri Asst Director

(Chem)

6 ESDP(GEN) on

Garments

Manufacturing at

Almora

22072016

to

02092016

0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 21 23 DS Martolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

7 ESDP(GEN) on Solar Energy at Haldwani

Nainital

04112016 to

16122016

3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 16 0 20 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

I- Total Participants

(Nos)

51 20 0 1 2 3 1 0 30 48 156

IMC

1 IMC(Gen) at Pantnagar US Nagar

23022017 16 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 13 8 38 DK Aggarwal Asst Director

(Mech)

2 IMC(SC) at ITI

Bageshwar

18032017 31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 50 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

3 IMC(SC) at Takula

Almora

09032016 22 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 4 39 UC Khanduri

Asst Director (Chem)

4 IMC(Gen) at JITI

Almora

16032017 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 9 42 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

5 IMC(ST) at ITI

Almora

15032016 19 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 41 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

6 IMC(Gen) at Ranibagh Haldwani Nainital

23022017 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 35 6 45 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

II- Total Participants

(Nos)

93 9 12 0 4 0 0 0 110 27 255

Grand Total (I + II)

13 PROGRAMMES

144 29 12 1 6 3 1 0 140 75 411

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Annex -II

List of Thrust Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo List of Thrust Industries

01 Floriculture

02 Medicinal herbs and aromatic herbs etc ndash processing

03 Honey

04 Horticulture and Agro based Industries such as -

a Sauces Ketchup etc

b Fruit juices amp fruit pulp

c Jams Jellies vegetable juices puree pickles etc

d Preserved fruits and vegetables

e Processing of fresh fruits and vegetables including packaging

f Processing preservation packaging of mushrooms

05 Food processing industry excluding those included in the negative list

06 Sugar and its by-products

07 Silk and silk products

08 Wool and wool products

09 Woven fabrics (Excisable garments)

10 Sports goods and articles and equipment for general physical exercise and equipment

for adventure sports activities

11 Paper and paper products excluding those in negative list

12 Pharma products

13 Information amp communication technology

Computer hardware

14 Bottling of mineral water

15 Eco-tourism ndash Hotels resorts spa entertainmentamusement parks and ropeways

16 Industrial gases (based on atmospheric fraction)

17 Handicrafts

18 Non-timber forest product based industries

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Negative List of Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo Negative list of Industries

01 Tobacco and tobacco products including cigarettes and pan masala

02 Thermal Power Plant (coaloil based)

03 Coal washeries dry coal processing

04 Inorganic Chemicals excluding medicinal grade oxygen (280411) medicinal grade hydrogen peroxide

(284711) compressed air (285130)

05 Organic Chemicals excluding Provitamins vitamins Hormones (2936) Glycosides (2939) sugars (2940)

06 Tanning and dying extracts tanins and their derivatives dyes colours paints and varnishes putty fillers and

other mastics inks

07 Marble and mineral substances not classified anywhere

08 Flour mills and rice mills

09 Foundries using coal

10 Minerals fuels mineral oils and products of their distillation

Bituminous substances mineral waxes

11 Synthetic rubber product

12 Cement clinkers and asbestos raw including fibre

13 Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp Fuses fireworks matches propellant powder etc)

14 Mineral or chemical fertilizers

15 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture and formulation)

16 Fibre glass and articles thereof

17 Manufacture of pulp ndash wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving pulp)

18 Branded aerated water soft drinks (non-fruit based)

19 Paper-

Writing or printing paper etc

Paper or paperboard etc

Maplitho paper etc

Newsprint in rolls or sheets

Craft paper etc

Sanitary towels etc

Cigarette paper

Grease-proof paper

Toilet or facial tissue etc

Paper and paperboard laminated internally with bitumen tar or asphalt

Carbon or similar copying paper

Products consisting of sheets of paper or paper board impregnated coated or covered with plastics etc

Paper and paperboard coated impregnated or covered with wax etc

20 Plastics and articles thereof

Serial No 5 Reproduction synthesis not allowed as also downstream industries for sugar

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Annex -III

RESTRICTIONS ON LOCATION OF INDUSTRIES MINING OPERATIONS AND OTHER DEVELOPMENT

ACTIVITIES IN DOON VALLEY IN UTTAR PRADESH

MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS

(Department of Environment Forests amp Wildlife)

New Delhi the 1st February 1989

NOTIFICATION

NOTIFICATION under section 3(2)(v) of Environment (Protection) Act 1986 and Rule 5(3) (d) of

Environment (Protection) Rules 1986 Restricting location of industries mining operations and other

development activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh

SO102(E) ndash Whereas notification under sub-rule (3) of rule 5 of the Environment (Protection)

Rules 1986 inviting objections against the imposition of restriction on location of industries mining

operation and other developmental activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh was published vide No

SO 923(E) dated the 6th October 1988

And Whereas all objections received have been duly considered by the Central Government

Now therefore in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (d) of sub-rule (3) of Rule 5 of the

said rules the Central Government hereby imposes restrictions on the following activities in Doon Valley

bounded on the North by Mussorie ridge in the North-East by Lesset Himalayan range on the South-

West by Shivalik ranges river Ganga in the South-East and river Yamuna in the North-West except those

activities which are permitted by the Central Government for examining the environmental impacts

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(i) Location setting of industrial units ndash It has to be as per guidelines given in the annexure or guidelines

as may be issued from time to time by the Ministry of Environment amp Forests Government of India

(ii) Mining ndash Approval of the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests must be obtained before starting

any mining activity

(iii) Tourism ndash It should as per Tourism Development Plan (TDP) to be prepared by the State Department

of Tourism and duly approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(iv) Grazing ndash As per the plan to be prepared by the State Government and duly approved by the Union

Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(v) Land Use ndash As per Master Plan of development and Land Use Plan of the entire area to be prepared

by the State Government and approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

[No J-200123886-1A]

Sd-

(KP GEETHAKRISHNAN)

Secretary

ANNEXURE

Guidelines for permitting restricting industrial units in the Doon Valley area

Industries will be classified under Green Orange and Red categories as shown below for purposes of

permittingrestricting such industrial units in the Doon Valley from the environmental and ecological

considerations

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CATEGORY GREEN

A LIST OF INDUSTRIES IN APPROVED INDUSTRIAL AREAS WHICH MAY BE DIRECTRLY CONSIDERED

FOR ISSUE OF NO OBJECTION CERTIFICATE WITHOUT REFERRING TO (MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS) (IN CASE OF DOUBTS REFERENCE WILL BE MADE TO MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS)

1 All such non-obnoxious and non-hazardous industries employing upto 100 persons The

abnoxious and hazardous industries are those using inflammable explosive corrosive or

toxic substances

2 All such industries which do not discharge industrial effluents of a polluting nature and

which do not undertake any of the following process

Electroplating

Galvanizing

Bleaching

Degreasing

Phosphating

Dyeing

Pickling tanning

Polishing

Cooking of fibres and Digesting

Designing of Fabric

Unhairing Soaking deliming and bating of hides

Washing of fabric

Trimming Puling juicing and blanching of fruits and vegetables

Washing of equipment and regular floor washing using of considerable cooling water

Separated milk buttermilk and whey

Stopping and processing of grain

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Distillation of alcohol stillage and evaporation

Slaughtering of animals rendering of bones washing of meat

Juicing of sugar cane extraction of sugar Filteration centrifugation distillation

Pulping and fermenting of coffee beam

Processing of fish

Filter back wash in DM Plants exceeding 20 KI per day capacity

Pulp making pulp processing and paper making Cocking of coal washing of blast furnace

flue gases

Stripping of oxides

Washing of used sand by hydraulic discharge

Washing of latex etc

Solvent extraction

3 All such industries which do no use fuel in their manufacturing process or in any subsidiary

process and which do not emit fugitive emissions of a diffused nature

Industries not satisfying any one of the three criteria are recommended to be referred to Ministry

of Environment amp Forests

The following industries appear to fall in non-hazardous non-obnoxious and non-polluting

category subject to fulfillment of above three conditions

1 Atta-chakkies

2 Rice Mullors

3 Iceboxes

4 Dal mills

5 Groundnut decortinating (dry)

6 Chilling

7 Tailoring and garment making

8 Apparl making 9 Cotton and woolen hosiery

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10 Handloom weaving

11 Shoe lace manufacturing

12 Gold and Silver thread and sari work

13 Gold and Silver smithy

14 Leather Footwear and leather products excluding tanning amp hide processing

15 Manufacture of mirror from sheet glass and photo-frame

16 Musical instruments manufacturing

17 Sports goods

18 Bamboo and cane products (only dry operations)

19 Card Board and paper products (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

20 Insulation and other coated papers (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

21 Scientific and Mathematical instruments

22 Furniture (Wooden and Steel)

23 Assembly of domestic electrical appliances

24 Radio assembling

25 Fountain pens

26 Polythene plastic and PVC goods through extrusionmoulding

27 Surgical gauges and bandages

28 Railway sleepers (only concrete)

29 Cotton spinning and weaving

30 Rope (cotton and plastic)

31 Carpet weaving

32 Assembly of Air coolers

33 Wires pipes-extruded shapes from metals

34 Automobile servicing amp repair stations

35 Assembly of Bicycles baby carriages and other small non-motorised vehicles

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36 Electronics equipment (assembly)

37 Toys

38 Candles

39 Carpentary ndash excluded saw mill

40 Cold storage (small scale)

41 Restaurants

42 Oil-ginningexpelling (non-hydrogenation and no refining)

43 Ice Cream

44 Mineralized water

45 Jobbing amp Machining

46 Manufacture of Steel units amp suit cases

47 Paper pins amp U clips

48 Block making for printing

49 Optical frames

CATEGORY ORANGE

B LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CAN BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY WITH PROPER

ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL ARRANGEMENT

1 All such industries which discharge some liquid effluents (below 500 klday) that can be

controlled with suitable proven technology

2 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is less than 24 mtday and

the particulars emissions from which can be controlled with suitable proven technology

3 All such industries employing not more than 500 persons

The following industries with adoption of proven pollution control technology subject to

fulfilling the above three condition fall under this category

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1 Lime manufacture ndash pending decision on proven pollution control device and

Supreme Courtrsquos decision on quarrying

2 Ceramics

3 Sanitary ware

4 Tyres and tubes

5 Refuse incineration (controlled)

6 Flour mills

7 Vegetable oils including solvent extracted oils

8 Soap without steam boiling process and synthetic detergents formulation

9 Steam generating plants

10 Manufacture of office and house hold equipment and appliances involving use of

fossil fuel combustion

11 Manufacture of machineries and machine tools and equipments

12 Industrial gases (only) Nitrogen Oxygen and CO2

13 Miscellaneous glassware without involving use of fossil-fuel combustion

14 Optical glass

15 Laboratory ware

16 Petroleum storage amp transfer facilities

17 Surgical and medical products including amp probabilities of latex products

18 Foot wear (Rubber)

19 Bakery products biscuits amp Confectioners

20 Instant teacoffee coffee processing

21 Malted food

22 Manufacture of power driven pumps compressors refrigeration units fire

fighting equipment etc

23 Wire drawing (cold process) amp bailing straps

24 Steel furniture fasteners etc

25 Plastic processed goods

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26

Medical amp surgical instruments

27

Acetylene (synthetic)

28

Glue amp Gelatine

29

Potassium permanganse

30

Metallic sodium

31

Photographic films papers amp photographic chemicals

32

Surface coating industries

33

Fragrances fragours amp food additives

34

Plant nutrients (only manure)

Note

35

aerated watersoft drink

(a) Industries falling within the above identified list shall be assessed by the State Pollution

Control Board and referred to the Union Department of Environment for consideration

before according No Objection Certificate

(b) The total number of fuel burning industries that shall be permitted in the Valley will be

limited by 8 tonnes per day or Sulphur Dioxides from all sources (This corresponds to 400

tonnes per day Coal with 1 sulphur)

(c) Setting of Industrial areas should be based on sound criteria

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CATEGORY RED

C LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CANNOT BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY

1 All those industries which discharge effluents of a polluting nature at the rate of more

than 500 klday and for which the natural course for sufficient dilution is not available

and effluents from which cannot be controlled with suitable technology

2 All such industries employing more than 500 personsday

3 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is more than 24 mtday

The following industries appear to fall under this category covered by all the points as

above

1 Ferrous and non-ferrous metal extraction refining casting forging alloy making

processing etc

2 Dry Coal ProcessingMineral processing industries like Ore

sintering benefication pollutization etc

3 Phosphate look processing plants

4 Cement plants with horizontal rotary kilns

5 Glass and glass products involving use of coal

6 Petroleum refinery

7 Petro-chemical industries

8 Manufacture of lubricating oils and greases

9 Synthetic rubber manufacture

10 Coal oil wood or nuclear based thermal power plants

11 Vanaspati hydrogenated vegetable oils for industrial purposes

12 Sugar mills (white and khandari)

13 Craft paper mills

14 Coke oven by products and coaltar distillation products

15 Alkalies

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16

Caustic soda

17

Potash

18

Electro thermal products (artificial abrasives Calcium carbide etc)

19

Phosphorous and its compounds

20

Acids and their salts (organic amp inorganic)

21

Nitrogen compounds (Cynides cynamides and other nitrogen compounds)

22

Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp fuses)

23

Pthalic anhydride

24

Processes involving chlorinated hydrocarbon

25

Chlorine Fluorine bromine Iodine amp their compounds

26

Fertilizer industry

27

Paper board and straw board

28

Synthetics fibres

29 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture

formulations)

amp

30 Basic drugs

31 Alcohol (Industrial or potable)

32 Leather industry including tanning and processing

33 Coke making coal liquification and fuel gas making industries

34 Fibre glass production and processing

35 Manufacture of pulp-wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving

pulp)

36 Pigment dyes and their intermediates

37 Industrial carbons (including graphite electrodes anodes midget electrodes

graphite blocks graphite crucibles gas carbons activated carbon synthetic

diamonds carbon black channel black lamp black etc)

38 Electro-chemicals (other than these covered under Alkali group)

39 Paints enamels amp varnishes

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40 Poly propylene

41 Poly Vinyl chloride

42 Cement with vertical shaft kiln technology penging certification of proven

technology on pollution control

43 Chlorates perchlorates amp peroxides

44 Polishes

45 Synthetic resin amp Plastic products

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Haridwar

DATE- 29112016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 38

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh Amit Mohan

Investigator (Mech)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Rajeshwar Giri DGM

THDC Rishikesh

Sh RM Dubey DGM (Procurement)

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Rai Singh DGM (VDP)

THDC Rishikesh

Sh PK Sinha Director

MSME Haldwani

Sh GC Joshi Dy Manager

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Yogesh Sharma Manager

THDC Rishikesh

Sh Sadhu Ram Saini President

BIDWABahadrabad

Sh Harendra Garg Chairman

SMA Haridwar

Sh DK Aggarwal Asstt Director

MSME Haldwani

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Rudrapur

DATE- 09032017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 58

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh SC Kandpal

Astt Director (MF)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Skand Shiv Bhardwaj BHEL

CFP Rudrapur

Sh K Das GM

Ic BHEL CFP Rudrapur

Sh VK Sharma Dy Director Ic

MSME-DI Haldwani

ShYC Pandey GM

DIC Rudrapur

Sh Ashok Bansal Ex President

KGCCI Kashipur

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Patel Nagar Dehradun

DATE- 20102016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 65

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR SH UCKHANDURI

AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Ashok Lalwani HUDCO

Dehradun

Sh Mahesh Sharma President

UIWA Dehradun

Sh Manoj Gaur BM

NSIC Dehradun

SmtKaushlya Bandhu Jt Director

DOI Dehradun

Sh SP Goyal Incharge

KGCCI Dehradun

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CHAPTER-IX

MARKETING ASSISTANCE AND TECHNOLOGY UP-GRADATION

SCHEME FOR MSME AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE ON BAR-CODE

MSMEs sector has emerged as a highly vibrant and dynamic sector of the Indian

economy over the last five decades MSMEs are not only playing crucial role in providing

large employment opportunities at comparatively lower capital cost than large industries but

also helping in industrialization of rural and backward areas thereby reducing regional

imbalances assuring more equitable distribution of national income and wealth

It may be mentioned here that Marketing a strategic tool for business development is

critical for the growth and survival of MSMEs Marketing is most important factor for the

success of any enterprise It is one of the weakest areas wherein MSMEs face major

problems in the present competitive age Due to lack of information scarcity of resources

and unorganized way of selling marketing MSME sector finds problems in exploiting new

markets

The objective of this programme envisages that some of those clusters of MSMEs which

have quality production and export potential shall be identified amp encouraged and assisted

through this scheme to achieve competitiveness in the national and international markets

The programme aims at improving the marketing competitiveness of MSME sector by

improving their techniques and technologiesrsquo promotion of exports and to provide a check on

imports also

Financial assistance on Bar-code

The basic objective of financial assistance is to enhance the marketing competitiveness of

Micro amp Small Enterprises (MSEs) by way of

(i) Providing 75 of one-time registration fee and annual recurring fee (for first three

years) paid by MSEs to GS1 India

(ii) (ii) Popularizing the adoption of bar codes on large scale amongst MSEs and (iii)

Motivating and encouraging MSEs for use of bar codes through conducting

seminars on Bar-code etc

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Reimbursement of Units under Bar Code ndash

The details for the period 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are given below

SNo Name Of the Unit Reimbursement Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Janisons Herbo Labs Pvt Ltd

Plot No 6Sector II DC IIE

Pantnagar

38430-

2- Ms Garg Foods

Naya Gaon Julfkaar

Kaladhungi Nainital

33451-

3- Ms Shree Herbal Health Care 79 Arhat Bazar Saharanpur Road Dehradun

25695-

4- Ms Govindam Enterprises

D-144F Top Floor Freedom Fighter Enclave

New Delhi

25695-

5- Ms Demigod Agro Food Pvt Ltd

4 Nandpuri Arya Nagar Chowk Opp Holy Baril

Jwalapur Haridwar

25695-

Total Rs 148966-

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Reimbursement to the Participating Units in Trade FairExhibition for the

year 2016-17 for Uttarakhand state ndash

SNo

Name of the Unit Amt Reimbursed

1 Ms Kashmir Emporium Raipur Road Dehradun

(International)

Rs 122772-

2 Ms Rawat Engg Tech Pvt Ltd Dehradun

(Domestic)

Rs 30000-

Total Rs 152772-

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CHAPTER-X

Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme (CLCSS) for Technology

Upgradation of the Small Scale Industries

The Ministry of Small Scale Industries (SSI) is operating a scheme for technology

upgradation of Small Scale Industries (SSI) called the Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme

(CLCSS) The Scheme aims at facilitating technology upgradation by providing upfront capital

subsidy to SSI units including tiny khadi village and coir industrial units on institutional

finance (credit) availed of by them for modernisation of their production equipment (plant and

machinery) and techniques The Scheme provides for 15 per cent capital subsidy to SSI units

including tiny units on institutional finance availed of by them for induction of well established

and improved technology in selected subsectorsproducts approved under the Scheme The

eligible amount of subsidy calculated under the scheme is based on the actual loan amount not

exceeding Rs1 crore

Due to insufficient investment and lack of awareness of both the quality standards and

access to modern technologies a large percentage of SSI units continue with outdated

technology and plant amp machinery With increasing competition due to liberalisation of the

economy the survival and growth of the SSI units are critically dependent on their

modernisation and technological upgradation Upgradation of both the process of manufacture

and corresponding plant and machinery is necessary for the small enterprises to reduce the cost

of production and remain price competitive at a time when cheaper products are easily available

in the global market

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CHAPTER-XI

QUALITY UPGRADATIONENVIRONMENT MANAGAMENT FOR

SMALL SCALE SECTOR THROUGH INCENTIVE FOR ISO 9000ISO

14001HACCP CERTIFICATION

The Small Scale Sector has emerged as dynamic and vibrant sector of Indian

Economy and it has been making significant contribution to industrial production export and

employment generation The process of economic liberalization and market reforms has

opened up the Indian small scale sector to the global competition In order to enhance the

competitive strength of the small scale sector the Government introduced an incentive

scheme for their technological upgradationquality improvement and environment

management The scheme provides incentive to those small scale ancillary undertaking who

have acquired ISO 9000ISO 14001HACCP certifications The scheme for ISO 9000

reimbursement in operation since March 1994 has now been enlarged so as to include

reimbursement of expenses for acquiring ISO 14001 certification also vide this Office

Administrative Order No41(8)ISOElectx2002 dt 28th October 2002 Upto 31st march

2014 25652 Micro amp Small units have been benefited from the scheme

-The Scheme envisages reimbursement of charges of acquiring ISO-9000ISO-

14001HACCP certifications to the extent of 75 of the expenditure subject to a

maximum of Rs 75000- in each case

The Salient features of the Scheme

a) The Permanent Registered Micro Small Enterprises (MSEs) units are eligible to avail

the Incentive Scheme

b) The Scheme is applicable to those MSEsancillaryTinySSSBE units who have already

acquired ISO-9000ISO-14001HACCP certification

c) The Scheme is applicable to those MSEsancillaryTinySSSBE units who have already

acquired ISO-9000ISO-14001HACCP certification

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Reimbursement to Units under ISO 900014000 scheme in Uttarakhand

state ndash

Approval details of units during 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are as under ndash

SNo Name of the Unit Reimbursement

Total Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Bajaj Nutraceuticals Roorkee Haridwar 45000-

2- Ms Nirmal Auto Components Bahadrabad Haridwar 38363-

3- Ms Manchanda Herbal Products Haridwar 46954-

4- Ms APS Electopower Pvt Ltd Haridwar

40500-

5- Ms Shree Badrinath Vaikalpik Urja Dehradun 30000-

6- Ms Rapid Moulders Pvt Ltd Haridwar 56250-

Total Rs 257067-

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CHAPTER-XII

GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT PREFERENCE POLICY FOR MICRO

amp SMALL ENTERPRISES

In order to provide assistance and support to Micro amp Small Enterprises (MSEs) for

marketing their products under the present Government Procurement Preference Policy for

micro amp small enterprises (MSEs) Government of India has been extending various facilities to

the MSEs registered with National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC) under its Single Point

Registration Scheme In addition to the facilities 358 items are also reserved for exclusive

purchase from MSE sector

Following units were enlisted under single point registration

SN Name amp Address Unit Amount Rs 1 Ms Ujjwal Labour Contract Co-operative Society

Dehradun

2000-

2 Ms Pacific Dynamics Roorkee

2000-

3 Ms Radiant Energy Enterprises Dehradun

1250-

4 Ms Harit Agro Products Jaspur Kashipur

2000-

5 Ms Asian Galaxy Pvt Ltd

Plot No 3 Sector IIDL IIE SIDCUL

5000-

6 Ms Isha Construction

Shop 32 amp 34 Grand Floor Raipur Road- Dehradun

2000-

7 Ms Dhirendra Singh Negi

Village Talli Bagi Patti Tehri Garhwal

2000-

8 Ms Electrocon Power

Village Rameshwarput Lalpur US Nagar

2000-

9 Ms Special Cables Pvt Ltd

Unit 2 Plot No 60-65 Sector-3IIE Pantnagar

3435-

10 Ms GB Equipment Systems Ltd

Industrial Area Selaqui- Dehradun

3500-

11 Ms GB Springs

PL 2223 Km Chakrata Road Rampur Dehradun

5000-

12 Ms Accuraus (India)

B-7 Ramnaga Indl Estate Roorke

2000-

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13 Ms Modern Electrn Electric Co

Dehradun

2000-

14 Ms Ms Godarari Enterprises

Dehradun

1250-

15 Ms Kanha Plastics Pvt Ltd

Dehradun

5000-

16 Ms IC Electicals Co(P) Ltd

Plot No E-94 Industrial Area Bharabad Haridwar

3450-

17 Ms Whale Graphics(India)Ltd

Dehradun

5000-

18 Jainson Herbo Labs Pvt Ltd

IIDC IIE US Nagar Pantnagar

3000-

19 Ms Krishna Murari Infratech

Pvt Ltd Haldwani

2000-

20 Ms Sakti Constructions

392 Indra Nagar Colony Dehrdun

3500-

21 Ms Universal Ind

B-8 Industrial Estate Bazpur Road Kashipur

5000-

22 Ms Sai Globe Packaging

Central Hope Town SelaquiDehradun

5000-

23 Ms Surat singh amp Sons

54 Akashdeep ColonyChakrata Road Dehradun

2000-

24 Ms Girraj Kintwear

7 Co-Operativ Society IE- Dehradun

2000-

25 Ms HQ Lamps Manufacturing

7 3-35 Sector 6 A SIDCUL Haridwar

3000-

26 Ms Uttam Rice amp Seeds Pvt Ltd

Gausala Mour Ramnagar Road Partappur Kashipur

2000-

27 Ms Creative Paper Products Rudrpur

2000-

28 Ms Asia Industries

Village Phaujimatkota Post ndashBhoorrani Rudrapur

-

29 Ms Shamsons Industries

C-22 Deveboomi Industrial Estate Roorkee

3000-

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30 Reveal Environment Solutions Kh N-999

Salem pur Rajputan Indusstrial Estate Roorkee

2000-

31 Ms Shiva Enterprises

2071 West Amber Talab Roorkee

2000-

32 Ms Aska Equipment Ltd

Plot NoC-21 Devbhoomi Indl Estate Raipur Haridwar

3000-

33 Ms Infinity

Kh Village Raipur Haridwar

3450-

34 Ms Badrinath Vaikalpik Urja

Shah Nagar Near Railaway Crossing Defance Colony Dehradun

2000-

35 Ms Amardeep Designs (P) Ltd

KhNo163 Laheshwari BhagwanPur Roorklee

3000-

36 Ms Amrit Herbals

Village amp Po Bhauwala-Dehradun

2000-

37 Ms Growth Associates

131 2nd

Floor BT Ganj-Roorkee

3000-

38 Ms Himalayan Hi Tech

Nurseries Santi Aashram Bharatpur Kamachaur

2000-

39 Ms JS Industries

Kunda Jaspur Road Kashipur US Nagar

3000-

40 Ms Digitech

8 Industrial Area Near Ram Nagar- Roorkee

2000-

41 Ms K-2 Cloth

Plot No 126-127 Sector IIDC

2000-

42 Ms Dinex India Pvt Ltd

59 Gandhi Road

2000-

43 Ms SK Guta

15 A Enclave GMS Road Dehradun

2000-

44 Ms Fire Devices(P) Ltd

Plot No 19-20 Sector-3A Indl Area SIDCUL Haridwar

3450-

Total

118285-

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CHAPTER-XIII

REVENUE EARNED

This Institute has earned revenue of Rs 140485- through consultancy services

provided to the MSMEs and fee collected for training programmes as per details given

below-

SNo Revenue Earnings Total for the

Financial Year (Rs)

1

CF WS revenue

0

2 Skill development programme (Training) fees- regular

course

8000

3 Skill development programme (Training) fees

Specialized High Tech Course (including CAD CAM)

0

4 Sale of Traineersquos products 50

5 Training Programme fees-

i Under Core Programme Action Plan 0

ii (Under PD Account) 0

6 Management Development Programme 0

7 Seminars Feesworkshop 5100

8 Capacity assessment 0

9 Project appraisals 0

10 Sick unit studies 0

11 In plant studies 0

12 Surveys 0

13 Energy audits 0

14 NSIC Registration GSPP 118285

15 Sub-Contracting Exchange (SCX) 0

16 Sale of publications 50

17 Others 6500

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18 Fee for participation in National Award-2013 0

19 NVDPVDP 0

TOTAL 137985

20 Sale of US stores etc 2500

Grand Total 140485

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CHAPTER-XIV

USE OF OFFICIAL LANGUAGE

Hindi is the Official Language of the Union of India and the Government policy aims at

progressively increasing the use of Hindi in official work Effective steps were taken during

the year in the Ministry of MSME to ensure compliance to Official Language Policy

implementation of the annual programme and compliance with the various orders of the

Government of India on the recommendations of the Committee of Parliament on Official

Language

COMPLIANCE OF SECTION 3(3)OF THE OFFICIAL LANGUAGE ACT 1963

All documents such as General Orders Notifications Press Communique Contracts

Agreements Tender Forms amp Notices Resolution MemorandumOffice memorandum

Administrative or other reports and Official Papers laid before a House or the Houses of

Parliament under section 3(3) of the Official Languages Act 1963 were issued bilingually

ie in Hindi and English General orders meant for departmental use were issued in Hindi

only

REPLIES TO LETTERS IN HINDI

All letters received in Hindi were replied to in Hindi

CORRESPONDENCE IN HINDI

Letters to State Governments Union Territory and Central Government offices located

in regions lsquoArsquo and lsquoBrsquo were issued in Hindi to the extent possible Similarly letters were sent in

Hindi to Central Government offices located in region lsquoCrsquo as per the targets laid down in the

Annual Programme About 9007 correspondence was made in Hindi in region lsquoArsquo 100 in

region rsquoBrsquo and 100 in region lsquoCrsquo

SECTIONS SPECIFIED FOR WORKING IN HINDI

The sections of the Ministry specified for doing 100 work in Hindi are working

satisfactorily

MONITORING AND INSPECTIONS

In order to ensure compliance with the Official Language Policy monitoring is done

though regular inspections

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CHAPTER-XV

TARGETS amp ACHIEVEMENTS

PART-A

1 Change in Industrial Scenario if any Industrial activity is gaining

momentum due to Industrial package to the state amp the upgradation of the MSEs

2 Other information ndash

I No of unit visited by MSME-DI

Official 117

Ii Total No of visitors inquiries

received in MSME-DI 648

iii Total No persons trained with- 414

a General 214

b Women Entrepreneurs 110 c SCST 17413 d Other backward Classes etc 12

e Minorities 0

3 Expenditure in Plan amp Non-Plan

a Plan Scheme-

Allotment Cumulative expenditure

FUNDS EXPENDITURE

Salary-14000000 12144775

Medical- 125000 124655

TE- 650000 647151

OE- 800000 7 99999

RRT- 4000 3000

Total 15579000 13719580

b Non-Plan Scheme- Nil

4 Administration Over

one year

Less than one year

a

b c

d

Post vacant Disciplinary proceeding initiated concluded pending Audit objections pending amp replied

Court cases pending if necessary

13

Nil Nil

Nil

01

Nil Nil

Nil

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Part- B

(This part may reflect the problems and actual work done under each programme as well

as actual extension service rendered for promotion of Industries)

1 Modernization of Workshop and

Laboratories- During

the month

Cumulative for the year

i Sanction received by MSME-DI

Converting the MSME-DI

Nil Nil

ii Value of new machinery

equipment installed received

Nil Nil

iii Value of orders of Machinery amp

Equipment placed with

DGSampD supplies

Nil Nil

2 Trade Industry growth-

i Nos of UAM registered

Manufacturingservice activity

Micro-5363 Small- 1707 Medium- 156

Total- 7226 (up to March2017)

ii Nos of UAM registered

ManufacturingServicing

activity

Manufacturing- 4243

Service- 2983

Total- 7226 (up to March2015)

iii Changes in industrial growth

rate if any (give information for

each trade unit(s) separately)

The industrial climate generated due to

announcement of Concessional package

provided impetus to the growth

parameters

3 Technical Assistance-

i No of entrepreneurs assisted

at the MSME-DI premises

outside premises

6481913

ii No of entrepreneurs assisted

at their premises

631

iii No of trade Associations

contacted for up-gradation of

Industries

12

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iv Details of programme for

specific group of covered in

Action Plan prepared along

with their details

NA

v No of units registered under

the Govt purchase

programme

43 Nos

vi Identification of products

having potential for

development in the State

(Attach a separate list)

1 Fruit based products

2 Processing of vegetables

3 Spice grinding

4 Glow signboard amp hoardings

5 Medicinal concentrate

6 Essential Oils

vii Problems of trade Industries

other than financial if any

Marketing amp transportation bottleneck

viii Additional support required for

improving performance of

trade Industries

Marketing Support

x Any other significant

programme Give information

or work done for each trade

discipline separately and

enclosed separate sheet to

highlight the salient points of

work done

No

4 Ancillary Development Programme No of-

a Captive Ancillary in the State NA

b New units (Anc) established

during the month

NA

c New items identified and

accepted for promoting

Ancillary

NA

d Vendor Development

Programme organized for

whom

Conducted programmes-

National Level-00

State level- 05 nos

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5 Any other special work done by the Institute- -

- One day awareness programme on Packaging for Exports

In Association with SBS College Rudrapur at Rudrapur on 31052016 for 32

participants

- One day workshop on Quality Management System amp Quality Technology

Tools (QMSQTT)

In Association with Bahadrabad Industries Development Welfare

Association Haridwar at Haridwar on 21072016 for 32 participants

- One day awareness programme on Product Certification

Conducted at Selaqui Dehradun on 19102016 for 60 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Design Clinic

Conducted at Haridwar on 20022016 for 28 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Digital Payment

Conducted in Uttarakhand State 16 programmes for 406 participants

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Part C Other Special Activities

Sl No Activity Target Achievement

1 Hindi Meeting 04 nos 04 nos

2 Hindi Pakhwara amp Hindi Diwas from 14092016 to

28092016 01 no 01 no

3 Hindi Workshop Nil Nil

4 Assistance provided in EDP of other organisation

(2 days EDP of NCCD) at MSME-DI

Haldwani

Nil 01 no

5 (i)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp Commercial Bid Opening on Lean Manufacturing for Auto component at Rudrapur on 22042016

(ii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in joint DSR

audit Audit with NPC Kanpur of Boss Cluster Rudrapur from 20042016 to 21042016 (iii)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint MBR3 Audit with QCI of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar from 08082016 to 10082016 (iv) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Boss Cluster at Rudrapur in November 2016

(v) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR5 Audit

of Pace Auto Cluster-1 at Rudrapur in November 2016 (vi)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint Audit

of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar in December 2016 (vii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Havells Fan Lean Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017 (viii)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp

Commercial Bid Opening for Plastic Component Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017

Nil

08 nos

6 Participated in National Awards held in Ludhiana Punjab on 18102016 presented by Honrsquoble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi

Nil 01 no

7 Participated in PMEGP Task force meeting of Nainital

District on 020816081116 Nil 02 nos

8 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a 3 days exhibition lsquoDestination Uttarakhand 2016rsquo organised by Ms Freindz Exhibition amp Promotions (p) ltd New Delhi at Dehradun from 24-26102016

Nil 01 no

9 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in the Stone Laying

ceremony of a new Technology Centre at Sitarganj on 141116 inaugrated by Honrsquoble Union Minister of MSMEs Sh Kalaraj Mishra

Nil 01 no

10 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a lsquoVendor Meet-

2016rsquo organised by Tata Auto Comp Systems Ltd at Rudrapur

Nil 01 no

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11 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in SLSC meeting for

National Awards and SLAB meeing at Dehradun on 17022017

Nil 01 no

12 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a training on

Lean Manufacturing at Indore MP from 080317 to 100317

Nil 01 no

13 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Hindi meeting

organized by NARAKAS on 30032017 01 no 01 no

PART-E

Sl

No

Description of activity Annual target Under PD

Ac

Total

1 EDPIMCEET Export

Packging Product

Certification QMS-QTT

Incubator ZEDDesign

8611113

31

Nil 25

i No of programmes

conducted

7601113

31

Nil 23

ii No of persons trained 159255032

326032235

16828

Nil 1001

2 Follow-up action of previous Entrepreneurship Development Programmes -

Year Total no of trainees

trained

No of trainees who

have set up units

employed till date

2006-07 143 39

2007-08 917 71

2008-09 946 36

2009-10 2323 43

2010-11 2203 49

2011-12 2321 53

2012-13 2265 59

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2013-14 2234 74

2014-15 504 53

2015-16 926

2016-17 414

3 Motivational Campaigns- Annual target Conducted

No of Campaigns

conducted

06 06

4 i Project profiles (new) Nil Nil

ii Project profiles

(updated)

Nil Nil

iii State industrial

profiles

Nil 1

iv District industrial

potential survey

reports

Nil 13

v Any other Nil Nil

5 Name of the units

provided-

Intensive technical

consultancy (A brief

write-up)

6 Programme on ISO 900014000

Year Target No of

Programmes

conducted

No of Units

participated

No of units

obtained ISO

certification

during the

year

No of units

obtained ISO

Certification

till date

2006-07 - - - - -

2007-08 - - - - -

2008-09 - - - 17 17

2009-10 - - - 10 10

2010-11 - - - - 24

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2011-12 - - - - 25

2012-13 - - - - Nil

2013-14 - - - - 17

2014-15 - - - 18

2015-16 - - - 11 11

7 Programmes on

Name of the programme No of Programmes No of participants

WTO - -

One Day Awareness

Programme on Cluster Dev

Scheme

- -

One day Awareness

Programme on IPR

- -

9 Vendor Development Programmes cum exhibitions

Year Tar

get

No of

VDPs

conducted

No of SSI

units

participat

ed

No unit

register

ed

During

the

month

No of SSI units obtained orders

No

Rs No Rs

2006-07 1 - - - - - - - -

2007-08 NIL - - - - - - - -

2008-09 1 1 120 - - - - - -

2009-10 1 - - - - - - - -

2010-11 1 1 43 - - - - - -

2011-12 3 3 222 - - - - - -

2012-13 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

311

158+551

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2013-14 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

314

148+1541

-

-

-

-

-

- 2014-15 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

374

118+2000

-

-

-

-

-

-

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2015-16 5 1

5(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

236

100+2000

-

-

-

-

-

- 2016-17 5 1

5(SVDP)

0(NVDP)

259

Nil

10 Programmes on Achievement

ii Energy conservationEnergy Efficient

Technology etc

00

iv Packaging for export 01

v Product Certification 01

vi CLCSS 00

vii QMSQTT 01

Viii Lean Manufacturing 00

ix Business Incubator 03

x Design Clinic 01

xi ZED 03

11

Revenue of the Institute

Total revenue

earned

Rs

140485-

12

Revenue of the workshop

Annual

Target

Total revenue

earned

Rs

Nil Nil

13 Media coverage details- No(s)

i Press releases during the Year 4

ii Exhibitions participated 02

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iii RadioTV talks -

iv Advertisements released 5

v Press clipping compiled for the year -

vi Press clipping hosted on website -

vii Publications if any -

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CHAPTER-XVI

DISTRICT INDUSTRIES CENTRES VISITED BY THE OFFICERS OF

THIS INSTITUTE

The officers of this Institute visited District Industries Centre for discussion relating to

development of industries in the state and in connection with attending the Task Force

Meetingother official work

1 District Industries Centre Haldwani

2 District Industries Centre Almora

3 District Industries Centre Rudrapur Udham Singh Nagar

4 District Industries Centre Bageshwar

5 District Industries Centre Roorkee

6 District Industries Centre Dehradun

7 District Industries Centre Kotdwar

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CHAPTER-XVII

INCENTIVES TO ENTREPRENEURS

(i) Fiscal Incentives to new Industrial Units and to existing units on their substantial

expansion

New Industrial units and existing industrial units on their substantial expansion as defined set

up in growth centers industrial infrastructure development center(IIDCs) Industrial Estates

Export Processing Zones Theme Parks (Food Processing Parks Software Technology Parks

etc) as stated in Annexure-1 and Other areas as notified from time to time by the Central

Government are entitled to

(A) 100 (hundred percent) outright excise duty exception for a period of 10 years from

the date of commencement of commercial production

(B) 100 Income tax exemption for initial period of five years and thereafter 30 for

companies and 25 for other than companies for a further period of five years for

the entire state of Uttaranchal and Himachal Pradesh from the date of

commencement of commercial production

(C) 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

Rs30 lakh The existing units will also be entitled to this subsidy on their substantial

expansion as defined

(D) Thrust sector industries as mentioned in Annexure-II are entitled to similar

concession as mentioned in para 3(i) amp (ii) above in the entire state of Uttaranchal

and Himachal Pradesh without any area restrictions

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Development of Industrial Infrastructure

(i) The funding pattern under the Growth Centre Scheme currently envisaging a

central assistance of Rs10 crore per center is raised to Rs15 crore per center

(ii) The financing pattern of integrated infrastructure development center (IIDC)

between Government of India and SIDBI will change from 23 to 41 and the GOI

funds would be in the nature of a grant so as to provide the required infrastructural

support

Other Incentives

(i) Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna (PMMY) To bring the unbanked people under

the mainstream banking and make the neglected section of the population self

reliant and self dependent Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna was launched under 3

stages ie Shishu (Max Rs 50000) Kishor (Max Rs 5 Lacs)and Tarun (Rs 10

Lacs)

(iv) Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP)

Government of India has approved the introduction of a new credit linked subsidy

programme called Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation programme (PMEGP)

by merging the two schemes Prime Ministerrsquos Rojgar Yojana (PMRY) and Rural

Employment Generation Programme (REGP) for generation of employment

opportunities through establishment of Micro enterprise in rural as well as urban

areas PMEGP is a central sector scheme and being administrated by Ministry of

Micro Small amp Medium Enterprises (Mo MSME) The scheme is implementing by

Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC)a statutory organization under the

administrative control of Mo MSME as the single nodal agency at the National

level At the State level the scheme is being implemented through State

KVIC Directorates State Khadi amp Village Industries Boards ( KVIBs) and District

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Industries Centre( DICs) and Banks The Government subsidy under the scheme is

being routed by KVIC through the identified banks for eventual distribution to the

beneficiaries entrepreneurs in their Bank accounts

Ineligible Industries under the Policy

The list of industries excluded from the purview of proposed concessions is at

Annexure ndashII

In addition the Doon Valley Notifications (SONo102(E) dated 1st Feb 1989

(Annexure-IV) as amended from time to time issued by Ministry of Environment amp

Forests would continue to operate in the Doon Valley area on the industries

notified under it are excluded from the proposed concessions in the state of

Uttarakhand

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Annex -I

DETAILS OF TRAINING PROGRAMME CONDUCTED DURING THE YEAR 2016-17 S No Programme details Duration Candidate Details Name of the

Coordinator SC ST OBC PH GEN TOTAL M F M F M F M F M F

EDP

1 EDP (GEN) on Tour

Operator amp Tourist Guide at Ranibagh

Haldwani Nainital

18022017

to 22022017

10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 2 22 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director (Mech)

2 EDP(SC) on Wireman

Training at Shantipuri

Pantnagar US Nagar

13022017

to

23022017

18 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 20 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

3 ESDP (WPH-STP)

on Bakery amp

Confectionary Products Ranibagh

Nainital

06092016

to

20102016

0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 20 23 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

4 ESDP(SC-STP) on

Computer Accounting with Tally at

Kaladhungi Nainital

16082016

to 29092016

10 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

5 ESDP(SC) on Computer Accounting

Dehradun

21072016 to

02092016

10 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 5 25 UC Khanduri Asst Director

(Chem)

6 ESDP(GEN) on

Garments

Manufacturing at

Almora

22072016

to

02092016

0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 21 23 DS Martolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

7 ESDP(GEN) on Solar Energy at Haldwani

Nainital

04112016 to

16122016

3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 16 0 20 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

I- Total Participants

(Nos)

51 20 0 1 2 3 1 0 30 48 156

IMC

1 IMC(Gen) at Pantnagar US Nagar

23022017 16 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 13 8 38 DK Aggarwal Asst Director

(Mech)

2 IMC(SC) at ITI

Bageshwar

18032017 31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 50 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

3 IMC(SC) at Takula

Almora

09032016 22 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 4 39 UC Khanduri

Asst Director (Chem)

4 IMC(Gen) at JITI

Almora

16032017 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 9 42 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

5 IMC(ST) at ITI

Almora

15032016 19 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 41 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

6 IMC(Gen) at Ranibagh Haldwani Nainital

23022017 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 35 6 45 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

II- Total Participants

(Nos)

93 9 12 0 4 0 0 0 110 27 255

Grand Total (I + II)

13 PROGRAMMES

144 29 12 1 6 3 1 0 140 75 411

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Annex -II

List of Thrust Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo List of Thrust Industries

01 Floriculture

02 Medicinal herbs and aromatic herbs etc ndash processing

03 Honey

04 Horticulture and Agro based Industries such as -

a Sauces Ketchup etc

b Fruit juices amp fruit pulp

c Jams Jellies vegetable juices puree pickles etc

d Preserved fruits and vegetables

e Processing of fresh fruits and vegetables including packaging

f Processing preservation packaging of mushrooms

05 Food processing industry excluding those included in the negative list

06 Sugar and its by-products

07 Silk and silk products

08 Wool and wool products

09 Woven fabrics (Excisable garments)

10 Sports goods and articles and equipment for general physical exercise and equipment

for adventure sports activities

11 Paper and paper products excluding those in negative list

12 Pharma products

13 Information amp communication technology

Computer hardware

14 Bottling of mineral water

15 Eco-tourism ndash Hotels resorts spa entertainmentamusement parks and ropeways

16 Industrial gases (based on atmospheric fraction)

17 Handicrafts

18 Non-timber forest product based industries

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Negative List of Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo Negative list of Industries

01 Tobacco and tobacco products including cigarettes and pan masala

02 Thermal Power Plant (coaloil based)

03 Coal washeries dry coal processing

04 Inorganic Chemicals excluding medicinal grade oxygen (280411) medicinal grade hydrogen peroxide

(284711) compressed air (285130)

05 Organic Chemicals excluding Provitamins vitamins Hormones (2936) Glycosides (2939) sugars (2940)

06 Tanning and dying extracts tanins and their derivatives dyes colours paints and varnishes putty fillers and

other mastics inks

07 Marble and mineral substances not classified anywhere

08 Flour mills and rice mills

09 Foundries using coal

10 Minerals fuels mineral oils and products of their distillation

Bituminous substances mineral waxes

11 Synthetic rubber product

12 Cement clinkers and asbestos raw including fibre

13 Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp Fuses fireworks matches propellant powder etc)

14 Mineral or chemical fertilizers

15 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture and formulation)

16 Fibre glass and articles thereof

17 Manufacture of pulp ndash wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving pulp)

18 Branded aerated water soft drinks (non-fruit based)

19 Paper-

Writing or printing paper etc

Paper or paperboard etc

Maplitho paper etc

Newsprint in rolls or sheets

Craft paper etc

Sanitary towels etc

Cigarette paper

Grease-proof paper

Toilet or facial tissue etc

Paper and paperboard laminated internally with bitumen tar or asphalt

Carbon or similar copying paper

Products consisting of sheets of paper or paper board impregnated coated or covered with plastics etc

Paper and paperboard coated impregnated or covered with wax etc

20 Plastics and articles thereof

Serial No 5 Reproduction synthesis not allowed as also downstream industries for sugar

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Annex -III

RESTRICTIONS ON LOCATION OF INDUSTRIES MINING OPERATIONS AND OTHER DEVELOPMENT

ACTIVITIES IN DOON VALLEY IN UTTAR PRADESH

MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS

(Department of Environment Forests amp Wildlife)

New Delhi the 1st February 1989

NOTIFICATION

NOTIFICATION under section 3(2)(v) of Environment (Protection) Act 1986 and Rule 5(3) (d) of

Environment (Protection) Rules 1986 Restricting location of industries mining operations and other

development activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh

SO102(E) ndash Whereas notification under sub-rule (3) of rule 5 of the Environment (Protection)

Rules 1986 inviting objections against the imposition of restriction on location of industries mining

operation and other developmental activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh was published vide No

SO 923(E) dated the 6th October 1988

And Whereas all objections received have been duly considered by the Central Government

Now therefore in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (d) of sub-rule (3) of Rule 5 of the

said rules the Central Government hereby imposes restrictions on the following activities in Doon Valley

bounded on the North by Mussorie ridge in the North-East by Lesset Himalayan range on the South-

West by Shivalik ranges river Ganga in the South-East and river Yamuna in the North-West except those

activities which are permitted by the Central Government for examining the environmental impacts

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(i) Location setting of industrial units ndash It has to be as per guidelines given in the annexure or guidelines

as may be issued from time to time by the Ministry of Environment amp Forests Government of India

(ii) Mining ndash Approval of the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests must be obtained before starting

any mining activity

(iii) Tourism ndash It should as per Tourism Development Plan (TDP) to be prepared by the State Department

of Tourism and duly approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(iv) Grazing ndash As per the plan to be prepared by the State Government and duly approved by the Union

Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(v) Land Use ndash As per Master Plan of development and Land Use Plan of the entire area to be prepared

by the State Government and approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

[No J-200123886-1A]

Sd-

(KP GEETHAKRISHNAN)

Secretary

ANNEXURE

Guidelines for permitting restricting industrial units in the Doon Valley area

Industries will be classified under Green Orange and Red categories as shown below for purposes of

permittingrestricting such industrial units in the Doon Valley from the environmental and ecological

considerations

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CATEGORY GREEN

A LIST OF INDUSTRIES IN APPROVED INDUSTRIAL AREAS WHICH MAY BE DIRECTRLY CONSIDERED

FOR ISSUE OF NO OBJECTION CERTIFICATE WITHOUT REFERRING TO (MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS) (IN CASE OF DOUBTS REFERENCE WILL BE MADE TO MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS)

1 All such non-obnoxious and non-hazardous industries employing upto 100 persons The

abnoxious and hazardous industries are those using inflammable explosive corrosive or

toxic substances

2 All such industries which do not discharge industrial effluents of a polluting nature and

which do not undertake any of the following process

Electroplating

Galvanizing

Bleaching

Degreasing

Phosphating

Dyeing

Pickling tanning

Polishing

Cooking of fibres and Digesting

Designing of Fabric

Unhairing Soaking deliming and bating of hides

Washing of fabric

Trimming Puling juicing and blanching of fruits and vegetables

Washing of equipment and regular floor washing using of considerable cooling water

Separated milk buttermilk and whey

Stopping and processing of grain

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Distillation of alcohol stillage and evaporation

Slaughtering of animals rendering of bones washing of meat

Juicing of sugar cane extraction of sugar Filteration centrifugation distillation

Pulping and fermenting of coffee beam

Processing of fish

Filter back wash in DM Plants exceeding 20 KI per day capacity

Pulp making pulp processing and paper making Cocking of coal washing of blast furnace

flue gases

Stripping of oxides

Washing of used sand by hydraulic discharge

Washing of latex etc

Solvent extraction

3 All such industries which do no use fuel in their manufacturing process or in any subsidiary

process and which do not emit fugitive emissions of a diffused nature

Industries not satisfying any one of the three criteria are recommended to be referred to Ministry

of Environment amp Forests

The following industries appear to fall in non-hazardous non-obnoxious and non-polluting

category subject to fulfillment of above three conditions

1 Atta-chakkies

2 Rice Mullors

3 Iceboxes

4 Dal mills

5 Groundnut decortinating (dry)

6 Chilling

7 Tailoring and garment making

8 Apparl making 9 Cotton and woolen hosiery

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10 Handloom weaving

11 Shoe lace manufacturing

12 Gold and Silver thread and sari work

13 Gold and Silver smithy

14 Leather Footwear and leather products excluding tanning amp hide processing

15 Manufacture of mirror from sheet glass and photo-frame

16 Musical instruments manufacturing

17 Sports goods

18 Bamboo and cane products (only dry operations)

19 Card Board and paper products (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

20 Insulation and other coated papers (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

21 Scientific and Mathematical instruments

22 Furniture (Wooden and Steel)

23 Assembly of domestic electrical appliances

24 Radio assembling

25 Fountain pens

26 Polythene plastic and PVC goods through extrusionmoulding

27 Surgical gauges and bandages

28 Railway sleepers (only concrete)

29 Cotton spinning and weaving

30 Rope (cotton and plastic)

31 Carpet weaving

32 Assembly of Air coolers

33 Wires pipes-extruded shapes from metals

34 Automobile servicing amp repair stations

35 Assembly of Bicycles baby carriages and other small non-motorised vehicles

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36 Electronics equipment (assembly)

37 Toys

38 Candles

39 Carpentary ndash excluded saw mill

40 Cold storage (small scale)

41 Restaurants

42 Oil-ginningexpelling (non-hydrogenation and no refining)

43 Ice Cream

44 Mineralized water

45 Jobbing amp Machining

46 Manufacture of Steel units amp suit cases

47 Paper pins amp U clips

48 Block making for printing

49 Optical frames

CATEGORY ORANGE

B LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CAN BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY WITH PROPER

ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL ARRANGEMENT

1 All such industries which discharge some liquid effluents (below 500 klday) that can be

controlled with suitable proven technology

2 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is less than 24 mtday and

the particulars emissions from which can be controlled with suitable proven technology

3 All such industries employing not more than 500 persons

The following industries with adoption of proven pollution control technology subject to

fulfilling the above three condition fall under this category

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1 Lime manufacture ndash pending decision on proven pollution control device and

Supreme Courtrsquos decision on quarrying

2 Ceramics

3 Sanitary ware

4 Tyres and tubes

5 Refuse incineration (controlled)

6 Flour mills

7 Vegetable oils including solvent extracted oils

8 Soap without steam boiling process and synthetic detergents formulation

9 Steam generating plants

10 Manufacture of office and house hold equipment and appliances involving use of

fossil fuel combustion

11 Manufacture of machineries and machine tools and equipments

12 Industrial gases (only) Nitrogen Oxygen and CO2

13 Miscellaneous glassware without involving use of fossil-fuel combustion

14 Optical glass

15 Laboratory ware

16 Petroleum storage amp transfer facilities

17 Surgical and medical products including amp probabilities of latex products

18 Foot wear (Rubber)

19 Bakery products biscuits amp Confectioners

20 Instant teacoffee coffee processing

21 Malted food

22 Manufacture of power driven pumps compressors refrigeration units fire

fighting equipment etc

23 Wire drawing (cold process) amp bailing straps

24 Steel furniture fasteners etc

25 Plastic processed goods

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26

Medical amp surgical instruments

27

Acetylene (synthetic)

28

Glue amp Gelatine

29

Potassium permanganse

30

Metallic sodium

31

Photographic films papers amp photographic chemicals

32

Surface coating industries

33

Fragrances fragours amp food additives

34

Plant nutrients (only manure)

Note

35

aerated watersoft drink

(a) Industries falling within the above identified list shall be assessed by the State Pollution

Control Board and referred to the Union Department of Environment for consideration

before according No Objection Certificate

(b) The total number of fuel burning industries that shall be permitted in the Valley will be

limited by 8 tonnes per day or Sulphur Dioxides from all sources (This corresponds to 400

tonnes per day Coal with 1 sulphur)

(c) Setting of Industrial areas should be based on sound criteria

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CATEGORY RED

C LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CANNOT BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY

1 All those industries which discharge effluents of a polluting nature at the rate of more

than 500 klday and for which the natural course for sufficient dilution is not available

and effluents from which cannot be controlled with suitable technology

2 All such industries employing more than 500 personsday

3 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is more than 24 mtday

The following industries appear to fall under this category covered by all the points as

above

1 Ferrous and non-ferrous metal extraction refining casting forging alloy making

processing etc

2 Dry Coal ProcessingMineral processing industries like Ore

sintering benefication pollutization etc

3 Phosphate look processing plants

4 Cement plants with horizontal rotary kilns

5 Glass and glass products involving use of coal

6 Petroleum refinery

7 Petro-chemical industries

8 Manufacture of lubricating oils and greases

9 Synthetic rubber manufacture

10 Coal oil wood or nuclear based thermal power plants

11 Vanaspati hydrogenated vegetable oils for industrial purposes

12 Sugar mills (white and khandari)

13 Craft paper mills

14 Coke oven by products and coaltar distillation products

15 Alkalies

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16

Caustic soda

17

Potash

18

Electro thermal products (artificial abrasives Calcium carbide etc)

19

Phosphorous and its compounds

20

Acids and their salts (organic amp inorganic)

21

Nitrogen compounds (Cynides cynamides and other nitrogen compounds)

22

Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp fuses)

23

Pthalic anhydride

24

Processes involving chlorinated hydrocarbon

25

Chlorine Fluorine bromine Iodine amp their compounds

26

Fertilizer industry

27

Paper board and straw board

28

Synthetics fibres

29 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture

formulations)

amp

30 Basic drugs

31 Alcohol (Industrial or potable)

32 Leather industry including tanning and processing

33 Coke making coal liquification and fuel gas making industries

34 Fibre glass production and processing

35 Manufacture of pulp-wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving

pulp)

36 Pigment dyes and their intermediates

37 Industrial carbons (including graphite electrodes anodes midget electrodes

graphite blocks graphite crucibles gas carbons activated carbon synthetic

diamonds carbon black channel black lamp black etc)

38 Electro-chemicals (other than these covered under Alkali group)

39 Paints enamels amp varnishes

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40 Poly propylene

41 Poly Vinyl chloride

42 Cement with vertical shaft kiln technology penging certification of proven

technology on pollution control

43 Chlorates perchlorates amp peroxides

44 Polishes

45 Synthetic resin amp Plastic products

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Rudrapur

DATE- 09032017

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS- 58

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR- Sh SC Kandpal

Astt Director (MF)

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Skand Shiv Bhardwaj BHEL

CFP Rudrapur

Sh K Das GM

Ic BHEL CFP Rudrapur

Sh VK Sharma Dy Director Ic

MSME-DI Haldwani

ShYC Pandey GM

DIC Rudrapur

Sh Ashok Bansal Ex President

KGCCI Kashipur

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Patel Nagar Dehradun

DATE- 20102016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 65

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR SH UCKHANDURI

AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Ashok Lalwani HUDCO

Dehradun

Sh Mahesh Sharma President

UIWA Dehradun

Sh Manoj Gaur BM

NSIC Dehradun

SmtKaushlya Bandhu Jt Director

DOI Dehradun

Sh SP Goyal Incharge

KGCCI Dehradun

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CHAPTER-IX

MARKETING ASSISTANCE AND TECHNOLOGY UP-GRADATION

SCHEME FOR MSME AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE ON BAR-CODE

MSMEs sector has emerged as a highly vibrant and dynamic sector of the Indian

economy over the last five decades MSMEs are not only playing crucial role in providing

large employment opportunities at comparatively lower capital cost than large industries but

also helping in industrialization of rural and backward areas thereby reducing regional

imbalances assuring more equitable distribution of national income and wealth

It may be mentioned here that Marketing a strategic tool for business development is

critical for the growth and survival of MSMEs Marketing is most important factor for the

success of any enterprise It is one of the weakest areas wherein MSMEs face major

problems in the present competitive age Due to lack of information scarcity of resources

and unorganized way of selling marketing MSME sector finds problems in exploiting new

markets

The objective of this programme envisages that some of those clusters of MSMEs which

have quality production and export potential shall be identified amp encouraged and assisted

through this scheme to achieve competitiveness in the national and international markets

The programme aims at improving the marketing competitiveness of MSME sector by

improving their techniques and technologiesrsquo promotion of exports and to provide a check on

imports also

Financial assistance on Bar-code

The basic objective of financial assistance is to enhance the marketing competitiveness of

Micro amp Small Enterprises (MSEs) by way of

(i) Providing 75 of one-time registration fee and annual recurring fee (for first three

years) paid by MSEs to GS1 India

(ii) (ii) Popularizing the adoption of bar codes on large scale amongst MSEs and (iii)

Motivating and encouraging MSEs for use of bar codes through conducting

seminars on Bar-code etc

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Reimbursement of Units under Bar Code ndash

The details for the period 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are given below

SNo Name Of the Unit Reimbursement Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Janisons Herbo Labs Pvt Ltd

Plot No 6Sector II DC IIE

Pantnagar

38430-

2- Ms Garg Foods

Naya Gaon Julfkaar

Kaladhungi Nainital

33451-

3- Ms Shree Herbal Health Care 79 Arhat Bazar Saharanpur Road Dehradun

25695-

4- Ms Govindam Enterprises

D-144F Top Floor Freedom Fighter Enclave

New Delhi

25695-

5- Ms Demigod Agro Food Pvt Ltd

4 Nandpuri Arya Nagar Chowk Opp Holy Baril

Jwalapur Haridwar

25695-

Total Rs 148966-

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Reimbursement to the Participating Units in Trade FairExhibition for the

year 2016-17 for Uttarakhand state ndash

SNo

Name of the Unit Amt Reimbursed

1 Ms Kashmir Emporium Raipur Road Dehradun

(International)

Rs 122772-

2 Ms Rawat Engg Tech Pvt Ltd Dehradun

(Domestic)

Rs 30000-

Total Rs 152772-

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CHAPTER-X

Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme (CLCSS) for Technology

Upgradation of the Small Scale Industries

The Ministry of Small Scale Industries (SSI) is operating a scheme for technology

upgradation of Small Scale Industries (SSI) called the Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme

(CLCSS) The Scheme aims at facilitating technology upgradation by providing upfront capital

subsidy to SSI units including tiny khadi village and coir industrial units on institutional

finance (credit) availed of by them for modernisation of their production equipment (plant and

machinery) and techniques The Scheme provides for 15 per cent capital subsidy to SSI units

including tiny units on institutional finance availed of by them for induction of well established

and improved technology in selected subsectorsproducts approved under the Scheme The

eligible amount of subsidy calculated under the scheme is based on the actual loan amount not

exceeding Rs1 crore

Due to insufficient investment and lack of awareness of both the quality standards and

access to modern technologies a large percentage of SSI units continue with outdated

technology and plant amp machinery With increasing competition due to liberalisation of the

economy the survival and growth of the SSI units are critically dependent on their

modernisation and technological upgradation Upgradation of both the process of manufacture

and corresponding plant and machinery is necessary for the small enterprises to reduce the cost

of production and remain price competitive at a time when cheaper products are easily available

in the global market

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CHAPTER-XI

QUALITY UPGRADATIONENVIRONMENT MANAGAMENT FOR

SMALL SCALE SECTOR THROUGH INCENTIVE FOR ISO 9000ISO

14001HACCP CERTIFICATION

The Small Scale Sector has emerged as dynamic and vibrant sector of Indian

Economy and it has been making significant contribution to industrial production export and

employment generation The process of economic liberalization and market reforms has

opened up the Indian small scale sector to the global competition In order to enhance the

competitive strength of the small scale sector the Government introduced an incentive

scheme for their technological upgradationquality improvement and environment

management The scheme provides incentive to those small scale ancillary undertaking who

have acquired ISO 9000ISO 14001HACCP certifications The scheme for ISO 9000

reimbursement in operation since March 1994 has now been enlarged so as to include

reimbursement of expenses for acquiring ISO 14001 certification also vide this Office

Administrative Order No41(8)ISOElectx2002 dt 28th October 2002 Upto 31st march

2014 25652 Micro amp Small units have been benefited from the scheme

-The Scheme envisages reimbursement of charges of acquiring ISO-9000ISO-

14001HACCP certifications to the extent of 75 of the expenditure subject to a

maximum of Rs 75000- in each case

The Salient features of the Scheme

a) The Permanent Registered Micro Small Enterprises (MSEs) units are eligible to avail

the Incentive Scheme

b) The Scheme is applicable to those MSEsancillaryTinySSSBE units who have already

acquired ISO-9000ISO-14001HACCP certification

c) The Scheme is applicable to those MSEsancillaryTinySSSBE units who have already

acquired ISO-9000ISO-14001HACCP certification

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Reimbursement to Units under ISO 900014000 scheme in Uttarakhand

state ndash

Approval details of units during 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are as under ndash

SNo Name of the Unit Reimbursement

Total Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Bajaj Nutraceuticals Roorkee Haridwar 45000-

2- Ms Nirmal Auto Components Bahadrabad Haridwar 38363-

3- Ms Manchanda Herbal Products Haridwar 46954-

4- Ms APS Electopower Pvt Ltd Haridwar

40500-

5- Ms Shree Badrinath Vaikalpik Urja Dehradun 30000-

6- Ms Rapid Moulders Pvt Ltd Haridwar 56250-

Total Rs 257067-

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CHAPTER-XII

GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT PREFERENCE POLICY FOR MICRO

amp SMALL ENTERPRISES

In order to provide assistance and support to Micro amp Small Enterprises (MSEs) for

marketing their products under the present Government Procurement Preference Policy for

micro amp small enterprises (MSEs) Government of India has been extending various facilities to

the MSEs registered with National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC) under its Single Point

Registration Scheme In addition to the facilities 358 items are also reserved for exclusive

purchase from MSE sector

Following units were enlisted under single point registration

SN Name amp Address Unit Amount Rs 1 Ms Ujjwal Labour Contract Co-operative Society

Dehradun

2000-

2 Ms Pacific Dynamics Roorkee

2000-

3 Ms Radiant Energy Enterprises Dehradun

1250-

4 Ms Harit Agro Products Jaspur Kashipur

2000-

5 Ms Asian Galaxy Pvt Ltd

Plot No 3 Sector IIDL IIE SIDCUL

5000-

6 Ms Isha Construction

Shop 32 amp 34 Grand Floor Raipur Road- Dehradun

2000-

7 Ms Dhirendra Singh Negi

Village Talli Bagi Patti Tehri Garhwal

2000-

8 Ms Electrocon Power

Village Rameshwarput Lalpur US Nagar

2000-

9 Ms Special Cables Pvt Ltd

Unit 2 Plot No 60-65 Sector-3IIE Pantnagar

3435-

10 Ms GB Equipment Systems Ltd

Industrial Area Selaqui- Dehradun

3500-

11 Ms GB Springs

PL 2223 Km Chakrata Road Rampur Dehradun

5000-

12 Ms Accuraus (India)

B-7 Ramnaga Indl Estate Roorke

2000-

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13 Ms Modern Electrn Electric Co

Dehradun

2000-

14 Ms Ms Godarari Enterprises

Dehradun

1250-

15 Ms Kanha Plastics Pvt Ltd

Dehradun

5000-

16 Ms IC Electicals Co(P) Ltd

Plot No E-94 Industrial Area Bharabad Haridwar

3450-

17 Ms Whale Graphics(India)Ltd

Dehradun

5000-

18 Jainson Herbo Labs Pvt Ltd

IIDC IIE US Nagar Pantnagar

3000-

19 Ms Krishna Murari Infratech

Pvt Ltd Haldwani

2000-

20 Ms Sakti Constructions

392 Indra Nagar Colony Dehrdun

3500-

21 Ms Universal Ind

B-8 Industrial Estate Bazpur Road Kashipur

5000-

22 Ms Sai Globe Packaging

Central Hope Town SelaquiDehradun

5000-

23 Ms Surat singh amp Sons

54 Akashdeep ColonyChakrata Road Dehradun

2000-

24 Ms Girraj Kintwear

7 Co-Operativ Society IE- Dehradun

2000-

25 Ms HQ Lamps Manufacturing

7 3-35 Sector 6 A SIDCUL Haridwar

3000-

26 Ms Uttam Rice amp Seeds Pvt Ltd

Gausala Mour Ramnagar Road Partappur Kashipur

2000-

27 Ms Creative Paper Products Rudrpur

2000-

28 Ms Asia Industries

Village Phaujimatkota Post ndashBhoorrani Rudrapur

-

29 Ms Shamsons Industries

C-22 Deveboomi Industrial Estate Roorkee

3000-

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30 Reveal Environment Solutions Kh N-999

Salem pur Rajputan Indusstrial Estate Roorkee

2000-

31 Ms Shiva Enterprises

2071 West Amber Talab Roorkee

2000-

32 Ms Aska Equipment Ltd

Plot NoC-21 Devbhoomi Indl Estate Raipur Haridwar

3000-

33 Ms Infinity

Kh Village Raipur Haridwar

3450-

34 Ms Badrinath Vaikalpik Urja

Shah Nagar Near Railaway Crossing Defance Colony Dehradun

2000-

35 Ms Amardeep Designs (P) Ltd

KhNo163 Laheshwari BhagwanPur Roorklee

3000-

36 Ms Amrit Herbals

Village amp Po Bhauwala-Dehradun

2000-

37 Ms Growth Associates

131 2nd

Floor BT Ganj-Roorkee

3000-

38 Ms Himalayan Hi Tech

Nurseries Santi Aashram Bharatpur Kamachaur

2000-

39 Ms JS Industries

Kunda Jaspur Road Kashipur US Nagar

3000-

40 Ms Digitech

8 Industrial Area Near Ram Nagar- Roorkee

2000-

41 Ms K-2 Cloth

Plot No 126-127 Sector IIDC

2000-

42 Ms Dinex India Pvt Ltd

59 Gandhi Road

2000-

43 Ms SK Guta

15 A Enclave GMS Road Dehradun

2000-

44 Ms Fire Devices(P) Ltd

Plot No 19-20 Sector-3A Indl Area SIDCUL Haridwar

3450-

Total

118285-

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CHAPTER-XIII

REVENUE EARNED

This Institute has earned revenue of Rs 140485- through consultancy services

provided to the MSMEs and fee collected for training programmes as per details given

below-

SNo Revenue Earnings Total for the

Financial Year (Rs)

1

CF WS revenue

0

2 Skill development programme (Training) fees- regular

course

8000

3 Skill development programme (Training) fees

Specialized High Tech Course (including CAD CAM)

0

4 Sale of Traineersquos products 50

5 Training Programme fees-

i Under Core Programme Action Plan 0

ii (Under PD Account) 0

6 Management Development Programme 0

7 Seminars Feesworkshop 5100

8 Capacity assessment 0

9 Project appraisals 0

10 Sick unit studies 0

11 In plant studies 0

12 Surveys 0

13 Energy audits 0

14 NSIC Registration GSPP 118285

15 Sub-Contracting Exchange (SCX) 0

16 Sale of publications 50

17 Others 6500

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18 Fee for participation in National Award-2013 0

19 NVDPVDP 0

TOTAL 137985

20 Sale of US stores etc 2500

Grand Total 140485

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CHAPTER-XIV

USE OF OFFICIAL LANGUAGE

Hindi is the Official Language of the Union of India and the Government policy aims at

progressively increasing the use of Hindi in official work Effective steps were taken during

the year in the Ministry of MSME to ensure compliance to Official Language Policy

implementation of the annual programme and compliance with the various orders of the

Government of India on the recommendations of the Committee of Parliament on Official

Language

COMPLIANCE OF SECTION 3(3)OF THE OFFICIAL LANGUAGE ACT 1963

All documents such as General Orders Notifications Press Communique Contracts

Agreements Tender Forms amp Notices Resolution MemorandumOffice memorandum

Administrative or other reports and Official Papers laid before a House or the Houses of

Parliament under section 3(3) of the Official Languages Act 1963 were issued bilingually

ie in Hindi and English General orders meant for departmental use were issued in Hindi

only

REPLIES TO LETTERS IN HINDI

All letters received in Hindi were replied to in Hindi

CORRESPONDENCE IN HINDI

Letters to State Governments Union Territory and Central Government offices located

in regions lsquoArsquo and lsquoBrsquo were issued in Hindi to the extent possible Similarly letters were sent in

Hindi to Central Government offices located in region lsquoCrsquo as per the targets laid down in the

Annual Programme About 9007 correspondence was made in Hindi in region lsquoArsquo 100 in

region rsquoBrsquo and 100 in region lsquoCrsquo

SECTIONS SPECIFIED FOR WORKING IN HINDI

The sections of the Ministry specified for doing 100 work in Hindi are working

satisfactorily

MONITORING AND INSPECTIONS

In order to ensure compliance with the Official Language Policy monitoring is done

though regular inspections

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CHAPTER-XV

TARGETS amp ACHIEVEMENTS

PART-A

1 Change in Industrial Scenario if any Industrial activity is gaining

momentum due to Industrial package to the state amp the upgradation of the MSEs

2 Other information ndash

I No of unit visited by MSME-DI

Official 117

Ii Total No of visitors inquiries

received in MSME-DI 648

iii Total No persons trained with- 414

a General 214

b Women Entrepreneurs 110 c SCST 17413 d Other backward Classes etc 12

e Minorities 0

3 Expenditure in Plan amp Non-Plan

a Plan Scheme-

Allotment Cumulative expenditure

FUNDS EXPENDITURE

Salary-14000000 12144775

Medical- 125000 124655

TE- 650000 647151

OE- 800000 7 99999

RRT- 4000 3000

Total 15579000 13719580

b Non-Plan Scheme- Nil

4 Administration Over

one year

Less than one year

a

b c

d

Post vacant Disciplinary proceeding initiated concluded pending Audit objections pending amp replied

Court cases pending if necessary

13

Nil Nil

Nil

01

Nil Nil

Nil

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Part- B

(This part may reflect the problems and actual work done under each programme as well

as actual extension service rendered for promotion of Industries)

1 Modernization of Workshop and

Laboratories- During

the month

Cumulative for the year

i Sanction received by MSME-DI

Converting the MSME-DI

Nil Nil

ii Value of new machinery

equipment installed received

Nil Nil

iii Value of orders of Machinery amp

Equipment placed with

DGSampD supplies

Nil Nil

2 Trade Industry growth-

i Nos of UAM registered

Manufacturingservice activity

Micro-5363 Small- 1707 Medium- 156

Total- 7226 (up to March2017)

ii Nos of UAM registered

ManufacturingServicing

activity

Manufacturing- 4243

Service- 2983

Total- 7226 (up to March2015)

iii Changes in industrial growth

rate if any (give information for

each trade unit(s) separately)

The industrial climate generated due to

announcement of Concessional package

provided impetus to the growth

parameters

3 Technical Assistance-

i No of entrepreneurs assisted

at the MSME-DI premises

outside premises

6481913

ii No of entrepreneurs assisted

at their premises

631

iii No of trade Associations

contacted for up-gradation of

Industries

12

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iv Details of programme for

specific group of covered in

Action Plan prepared along

with their details

NA

v No of units registered under

the Govt purchase

programme

43 Nos

vi Identification of products

having potential for

development in the State

(Attach a separate list)

1 Fruit based products

2 Processing of vegetables

3 Spice grinding

4 Glow signboard amp hoardings

5 Medicinal concentrate

6 Essential Oils

vii Problems of trade Industries

other than financial if any

Marketing amp transportation bottleneck

viii Additional support required for

improving performance of

trade Industries

Marketing Support

x Any other significant

programme Give information

or work done for each trade

discipline separately and

enclosed separate sheet to

highlight the salient points of

work done

No

4 Ancillary Development Programme No of-

a Captive Ancillary in the State NA

b New units (Anc) established

during the month

NA

c New items identified and

accepted for promoting

Ancillary

NA

d Vendor Development

Programme organized for

whom

Conducted programmes-

National Level-00

State level- 05 nos

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5 Any other special work done by the Institute- -

- One day awareness programme on Packaging for Exports

In Association with SBS College Rudrapur at Rudrapur on 31052016 for 32

participants

- One day workshop on Quality Management System amp Quality Technology

Tools (QMSQTT)

In Association with Bahadrabad Industries Development Welfare

Association Haridwar at Haridwar on 21072016 for 32 participants

- One day awareness programme on Product Certification

Conducted at Selaqui Dehradun on 19102016 for 60 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Design Clinic

Conducted at Haridwar on 20022016 for 28 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Digital Payment

Conducted in Uttarakhand State 16 programmes for 406 participants

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Part C Other Special Activities

Sl No Activity Target Achievement

1 Hindi Meeting 04 nos 04 nos

2 Hindi Pakhwara amp Hindi Diwas from 14092016 to

28092016 01 no 01 no

3 Hindi Workshop Nil Nil

4 Assistance provided in EDP of other organisation

(2 days EDP of NCCD) at MSME-DI

Haldwani

Nil 01 no

5 (i)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp Commercial Bid Opening on Lean Manufacturing for Auto component at Rudrapur on 22042016

(ii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in joint DSR

audit Audit with NPC Kanpur of Boss Cluster Rudrapur from 20042016 to 21042016 (iii)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint MBR3 Audit with QCI of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar from 08082016 to 10082016 (iv) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Boss Cluster at Rudrapur in November 2016

(v) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR5 Audit

of Pace Auto Cluster-1 at Rudrapur in November 2016 (vi)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint Audit

of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar in December 2016 (vii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Havells Fan Lean Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017 (viii)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp

Commercial Bid Opening for Plastic Component Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017

Nil

08 nos

6 Participated in National Awards held in Ludhiana Punjab on 18102016 presented by Honrsquoble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi

Nil 01 no

7 Participated in PMEGP Task force meeting of Nainital

District on 020816081116 Nil 02 nos

8 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a 3 days exhibition lsquoDestination Uttarakhand 2016rsquo organised by Ms Freindz Exhibition amp Promotions (p) ltd New Delhi at Dehradun from 24-26102016

Nil 01 no

9 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in the Stone Laying

ceremony of a new Technology Centre at Sitarganj on 141116 inaugrated by Honrsquoble Union Minister of MSMEs Sh Kalaraj Mishra

Nil 01 no

10 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a lsquoVendor Meet-

2016rsquo organised by Tata Auto Comp Systems Ltd at Rudrapur

Nil 01 no

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11 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in SLSC meeting for

National Awards and SLAB meeing at Dehradun on 17022017

Nil 01 no

12 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a training on

Lean Manufacturing at Indore MP from 080317 to 100317

Nil 01 no

13 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Hindi meeting

organized by NARAKAS on 30032017 01 no 01 no

PART-E

Sl

No

Description of activity Annual target Under PD

Ac

Total

1 EDPIMCEET Export

Packging Product

Certification QMS-QTT

Incubator ZEDDesign

8611113

31

Nil 25

i No of programmes

conducted

7601113

31

Nil 23

ii No of persons trained 159255032

326032235

16828

Nil 1001

2 Follow-up action of previous Entrepreneurship Development Programmes -

Year Total no of trainees

trained

No of trainees who

have set up units

employed till date

2006-07 143 39

2007-08 917 71

2008-09 946 36

2009-10 2323 43

2010-11 2203 49

2011-12 2321 53

2012-13 2265 59

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2013-14 2234 74

2014-15 504 53

2015-16 926

2016-17 414

3 Motivational Campaigns- Annual target Conducted

No of Campaigns

conducted

06 06

4 i Project profiles (new) Nil Nil

ii Project profiles

(updated)

Nil Nil

iii State industrial

profiles

Nil 1

iv District industrial

potential survey

reports

Nil 13

v Any other Nil Nil

5 Name of the units

provided-

Intensive technical

consultancy (A brief

write-up)

6 Programme on ISO 900014000

Year Target No of

Programmes

conducted

No of Units

participated

No of units

obtained ISO

certification

during the

year

No of units

obtained ISO

Certification

till date

2006-07 - - - - -

2007-08 - - - - -

2008-09 - - - 17 17

2009-10 - - - 10 10

2010-11 - - - - 24

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2011-12 - - - - 25

2012-13 - - - - Nil

2013-14 - - - - 17

2014-15 - - - 18

2015-16 - - - 11 11

7 Programmes on

Name of the programme No of Programmes No of participants

WTO - -

One Day Awareness

Programme on Cluster Dev

Scheme

- -

One day Awareness

Programme on IPR

- -

9 Vendor Development Programmes cum exhibitions

Year Tar

get

No of

VDPs

conducted

No of SSI

units

participat

ed

No unit

register

ed

During

the

month

No of SSI units obtained orders

No

Rs No Rs

2006-07 1 - - - - - - - -

2007-08 NIL - - - - - - - -

2008-09 1 1 120 - - - - - -

2009-10 1 - - - - - - - -

2010-11 1 1 43 - - - - - -

2011-12 3 3 222 - - - - - -

2012-13 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

311

158+551

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2013-14 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

314

148+1541

-

-

-

-

-

- 2014-15 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

374

118+2000

-

-

-

-

-

-

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2015-16 5 1

5(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

236

100+2000

-

-

-

-

-

- 2016-17 5 1

5(SVDP)

0(NVDP)

259

Nil

10 Programmes on Achievement

ii Energy conservationEnergy Efficient

Technology etc

00

iv Packaging for export 01

v Product Certification 01

vi CLCSS 00

vii QMSQTT 01

Viii Lean Manufacturing 00

ix Business Incubator 03

x Design Clinic 01

xi ZED 03

11

Revenue of the Institute

Total revenue

earned

Rs

140485-

12

Revenue of the workshop

Annual

Target

Total revenue

earned

Rs

Nil Nil

13 Media coverage details- No(s)

i Press releases during the Year 4

ii Exhibitions participated 02

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iii RadioTV talks -

iv Advertisements released 5

v Press clipping compiled for the year -

vi Press clipping hosted on website -

vii Publications if any -

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CHAPTER-XVI

DISTRICT INDUSTRIES CENTRES VISITED BY THE OFFICERS OF

THIS INSTITUTE

The officers of this Institute visited District Industries Centre for discussion relating to

development of industries in the state and in connection with attending the Task Force

Meetingother official work

1 District Industries Centre Haldwani

2 District Industries Centre Almora

3 District Industries Centre Rudrapur Udham Singh Nagar

4 District Industries Centre Bageshwar

5 District Industries Centre Roorkee

6 District Industries Centre Dehradun

7 District Industries Centre Kotdwar

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CHAPTER-XVII

INCENTIVES TO ENTREPRENEURS

(i) Fiscal Incentives to new Industrial Units and to existing units on their substantial

expansion

New Industrial units and existing industrial units on their substantial expansion as defined set

up in growth centers industrial infrastructure development center(IIDCs) Industrial Estates

Export Processing Zones Theme Parks (Food Processing Parks Software Technology Parks

etc) as stated in Annexure-1 and Other areas as notified from time to time by the Central

Government are entitled to

(A) 100 (hundred percent) outright excise duty exception for a period of 10 years from

the date of commencement of commercial production

(B) 100 Income tax exemption for initial period of five years and thereafter 30 for

companies and 25 for other than companies for a further period of five years for

the entire state of Uttaranchal and Himachal Pradesh from the date of

commencement of commercial production

(C) 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

Rs30 lakh The existing units will also be entitled to this subsidy on their substantial

expansion as defined

(D) Thrust sector industries as mentioned in Annexure-II are entitled to similar

concession as mentioned in para 3(i) amp (ii) above in the entire state of Uttaranchal

and Himachal Pradesh without any area restrictions

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Development of Industrial Infrastructure

(i) The funding pattern under the Growth Centre Scheme currently envisaging a

central assistance of Rs10 crore per center is raised to Rs15 crore per center

(ii) The financing pattern of integrated infrastructure development center (IIDC)

between Government of India and SIDBI will change from 23 to 41 and the GOI

funds would be in the nature of a grant so as to provide the required infrastructural

support

Other Incentives

(i) Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna (PMMY) To bring the unbanked people under

the mainstream banking and make the neglected section of the population self

reliant and self dependent Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna was launched under 3

stages ie Shishu (Max Rs 50000) Kishor (Max Rs 5 Lacs)and Tarun (Rs 10

Lacs)

(iv) Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP)

Government of India has approved the introduction of a new credit linked subsidy

programme called Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation programme (PMEGP)

by merging the two schemes Prime Ministerrsquos Rojgar Yojana (PMRY) and Rural

Employment Generation Programme (REGP) for generation of employment

opportunities through establishment of Micro enterprise in rural as well as urban

areas PMEGP is a central sector scheme and being administrated by Ministry of

Micro Small amp Medium Enterprises (Mo MSME) The scheme is implementing by

Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC)a statutory organization under the

administrative control of Mo MSME as the single nodal agency at the National

level At the State level the scheme is being implemented through State

KVIC Directorates State Khadi amp Village Industries Boards ( KVIBs) and District

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Industries Centre( DICs) and Banks The Government subsidy under the scheme is

being routed by KVIC through the identified banks for eventual distribution to the

beneficiaries entrepreneurs in their Bank accounts

Ineligible Industries under the Policy

The list of industries excluded from the purview of proposed concessions is at

Annexure ndashII

In addition the Doon Valley Notifications (SONo102(E) dated 1st Feb 1989

(Annexure-IV) as amended from time to time issued by Ministry of Environment amp

Forests would continue to operate in the Doon Valley area on the industries

notified under it are excluded from the proposed concessions in the state of

Uttarakhand

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Annex -I

DETAILS OF TRAINING PROGRAMME CONDUCTED DURING THE YEAR 2016-17 S No Programme details Duration Candidate Details Name of the

Coordinator SC ST OBC PH GEN TOTAL M F M F M F M F M F

EDP

1 EDP (GEN) on Tour

Operator amp Tourist Guide at Ranibagh

Haldwani Nainital

18022017

to 22022017

10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 2 22 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director (Mech)

2 EDP(SC) on Wireman

Training at Shantipuri

Pantnagar US Nagar

13022017

to

23022017

18 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 20 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

3 ESDP (WPH-STP)

on Bakery amp

Confectionary Products Ranibagh

Nainital

06092016

to

20102016

0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 20 23 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

4 ESDP(SC-STP) on

Computer Accounting with Tally at

Kaladhungi Nainital

16082016

to 29092016

10 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

5 ESDP(SC) on Computer Accounting

Dehradun

21072016 to

02092016

10 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 5 25 UC Khanduri Asst Director

(Chem)

6 ESDP(GEN) on

Garments

Manufacturing at

Almora

22072016

to

02092016

0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 21 23 DS Martolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

7 ESDP(GEN) on Solar Energy at Haldwani

Nainital

04112016 to

16122016

3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 16 0 20 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

I- Total Participants

(Nos)

51 20 0 1 2 3 1 0 30 48 156

IMC

1 IMC(Gen) at Pantnagar US Nagar

23022017 16 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 13 8 38 DK Aggarwal Asst Director

(Mech)

2 IMC(SC) at ITI

Bageshwar

18032017 31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 50 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

3 IMC(SC) at Takula

Almora

09032016 22 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 4 39 UC Khanduri

Asst Director (Chem)

4 IMC(Gen) at JITI

Almora

16032017 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 9 42 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

5 IMC(ST) at ITI

Almora

15032016 19 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 41 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

6 IMC(Gen) at Ranibagh Haldwani Nainital

23022017 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 35 6 45 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

II- Total Participants

(Nos)

93 9 12 0 4 0 0 0 110 27 255

Grand Total (I + II)

13 PROGRAMMES

144 29 12 1 6 3 1 0 140 75 411

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Annex -II

List of Thrust Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo List of Thrust Industries

01 Floriculture

02 Medicinal herbs and aromatic herbs etc ndash processing

03 Honey

04 Horticulture and Agro based Industries such as -

a Sauces Ketchup etc

b Fruit juices amp fruit pulp

c Jams Jellies vegetable juices puree pickles etc

d Preserved fruits and vegetables

e Processing of fresh fruits and vegetables including packaging

f Processing preservation packaging of mushrooms

05 Food processing industry excluding those included in the negative list

06 Sugar and its by-products

07 Silk and silk products

08 Wool and wool products

09 Woven fabrics (Excisable garments)

10 Sports goods and articles and equipment for general physical exercise and equipment

for adventure sports activities

11 Paper and paper products excluding those in negative list

12 Pharma products

13 Information amp communication technology

Computer hardware

14 Bottling of mineral water

15 Eco-tourism ndash Hotels resorts spa entertainmentamusement parks and ropeways

16 Industrial gases (based on atmospheric fraction)

17 Handicrafts

18 Non-timber forest product based industries

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Negative List of Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo Negative list of Industries

01 Tobacco and tobacco products including cigarettes and pan masala

02 Thermal Power Plant (coaloil based)

03 Coal washeries dry coal processing

04 Inorganic Chemicals excluding medicinal grade oxygen (280411) medicinal grade hydrogen peroxide

(284711) compressed air (285130)

05 Organic Chemicals excluding Provitamins vitamins Hormones (2936) Glycosides (2939) sugars (2940)

06 Tanning and dying extracts tanins and their derivatives dyes colours paints and varnishes putty fillers and

other mastics inks

07 Marble and mineral substances not classified anywhere

08 Flour mills and rice mills

09 Foundries using coal

10 Minerals fuels mineral oils and products of their distillation

Bituminous substances mineral waxes

11 Synthetic rubber product

12 Cement clinkers and asbestos raw including fibre

13 Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp Fuses fireworks matches propellant powder etc)

14 Mineral or chemical fertilizers

15 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture and formulation)

16 Fibre glass and articles thereof

17 Manufacture of pulp ndash wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving pulp)

18 Branded aerated water soft drinks (non-fruit based)

19 Paper-

Writing or printing paper etc

Paper or paperboard etc

Maplitho paper etc

Newsprint in rolls or sheets

Craft paper etc

Sanitary towels etc

Cigarette paper

Grease-proof paper

Toilet or facial tissue etc

Paper and paperboard laminated internally with bitumen tar or asphalt

Carbon or similar copying paper

Products consisting of sheets of paper or paper board impregnated coated or covered with plastics etc

Paper and paperboard coated impregnated or covered with wax etc

20 Plastics and articles thereof

Serial No 5 Reproduction synthesis not allowed as also downstream industries for sugar

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Annex -III

RESTRICTIONS ON LOCATION OF INDUSTRIES MINING OPERATIONS AND OTHER DEVELOPMENT

ACTIVITIES IN DOON VALLEY IN UTTAR PRADESH

MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS

(Department of Environment Forests amp Wildlife)

New Delhi the 1st February 1989

NOTIFICATION

NOTIFICATION under section 3(2)(v) of Environment (Protection) Act 1986 and Rule 5(3) (d) of

Environment (Protection) Rules 1986 Restricting location of industries mining operations and other

development activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh

SO102(E) ndash Whereas notification under sub-rule (3) of rule 5 of the Environment (Protection)

Rules 1986 inviting objections against the imposition of restriction on location of industries mining

operation and other developmental activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh was published vide No

SO 923(E) dated the 6th October 1988

And Whereas all objections received have been duly considered by the Central Government

Now therefore in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (d) of sub-rule (3) of Rule 5 of the

said rules the Central Government hereby imposes restrictions on the following activities in Doon Valley

bounded on the North by Mussorie ridge in the North-East by Lesset Himalayan range on the South-

West by Shivalik ranges river Ganga in the South-East and river Yamuna in the North-West except those

activities which are permitted by the Central Government for examining the environmental impacts

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(i) Location setting of industrial units ndash It has to be as per guidelines given in the annexure or guidelines

as may be issued from time to time by the Ministry of Environment amp Forests Government of India

(ii) Mining ndash Approval of the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests must be obtained before starting

any mining activity

(iii) Tourism ndash It should as per Tourism Development Plan (TDP) to be prepared by the State Department

of Tourism and duly approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(iv) Grazing ndash As per the plan to be prepared by the State Government and duly approved by the Union

Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(v) Land Use ndash As per Master Plan of development and Land Use Plan of the entire area to be prepared

by the State Government and approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

[No J-200123886-1A]

Sd-

(KP GEETHAKRISHNAN)

Secretary

ANNEXURE

Guidelines for permitting restricting industrial units in the Doon Valley area

Industries will be classified under Green Orange and Red categories as shown below for purposes of

permittingrestricting such industrial units in the Doon Valley from the environmental and ecological

considerations

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CATEGORY GREEN

A LIST OF INDUSTRIES IN APPROVED INDUSTRIAL AREAS WHICH MAY BE DIRECTRLY CONSIDERED

FOR ISSUE OF NO OBJECTION CERTIFICATE WITHOUT REFERRING TO (MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS) (IN CASE OF DOUBTS REFERENCE WILL BE MADE TO MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS)

1 All such non-obnoxious and non-hazardous industries employing upto 100 persons The

abnoxious and hazardous industries are those using inflammable explosive corrosive or

toxic substances

2 All such industries which do not discharge industrial effluents of a polluting nature and

which do not undertake any of the following process

Electroplating

Galvanizing

Bleaching

Degreasing

Phosphating

Dyeing

Pickling tanning

Polishing

Cooking of fibres and Digesting

Designing of Fabric

Unhairing Soaking deliming and bating of hides

Washing of fabric

Trimming Puling juicing and blanching of fruits and vegetables

Washing of equipment and regular floor washing using of considerable cooling water

Separated milk buttermilk and whey

Stopping and processing of grain

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Distillation of alcohol stillage and evaporation

Slaughtering of animals rendering of bones washing of meat

Juicing of sugar cane extraction of sugar Filteration centrifugation distillation

Pulping and fermenting of coffee beam

Processing of fish

Filter back wash in DM Plants exceeding 20 KI per day capacity

Pulp making pulp processing and paper making Cocking of coal washing of blast furnace

flue gases

Stripping of oxides

Washing of used sand by hydraulic discharge

Washing of latex etc

Solvent extraction

3 All such industries which do no use fuel in their manufacturing process or in any subsidiary

process and which do not emit fugitive emissions of a diffused nature

Industries not satisfying any one of the three criteria are recommended to be referred to Ministry

of Environment amp Forests

The following industries appear to fall in non-hazardous non-obnoxious and non-polluting

category subject to fulfillment of above three conditions

1 Atta-chakkies

2 Rice Mullors

3 Iceboxes

4 Dal mills

5 Groundnut decortinating (dry)

6 Chilling

7 Tailoring and garment making

8 Apparl making 9 Cotton and woolen hosiery

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10 Handloom weaving

11 Shoe lace manufacturing

12 Gold and Silver thread and sari work

13 Gold and Silver smithy

14 Leather Footwear and leather products excluding tanning amp hide processing

15 Manufacture of mirror from sheet glass and photo-frame

16 Musical instruments manufacturing

17 Sports goods

18 Bamboo and cane products (only dry operations)

19 Card Board and paper products (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

20 Insulation and other coated papers (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

21 Scientific and Mathematical instruments

22 Furniture (Wooden and Steel)

23 Assembly of domestic electrical appliances

24 Radio assembling

25 Fountain pens

26 Polythene plastic and PVC goods through extrusionmoulding

27 Surgical gauges and bandages

28 Railway sleepers (only concrete)

29 Cotton spinning and weaving

30 Rope (cotton and plastic)

31 Carpet weaving

32 Assembly of Air coolers

33 Wires pipes-extruded shapes from metals

34 Automobile servicing amp repair stations

35 Assembly of Bicycles baby carriages and other small non-motorised vehicles

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36 Electronics equipment (assembly)

37 Toys

38 Candles

39 Carpentary ndash excluded saw mill

40 Cold storage (small scale)

41 Restaurants

42 Oil-ginningexpelling (non-hydrogenation and no refining)

43 Ice Cream

44 Mineralized water

45 Jobbing amp Machining

46 Manufacture of Steel units amp suit cases

47 Paper pins amp U clips

48 Block making for printing

49 Optical frames

CATEGORY ORANGE

B LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CAN BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY WITH PROPER

ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL ARRANGEMENT

1 All such industries which discharge some liquid effluents (below 500 klday) that can be

controlled with suitable proven technology

2 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is less than 24 mtday and

the particulars emissions from which can be controlled with suitable proven technology

3 All such industries employing not more than 500 persons

The following industries with adoption of proven pollution control technology subject to

fulfilling the above three condition fall under this category

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1 Lime manufacture ndash pending decision on proven pollution control device and

Supreme Courtrsquos decision on quarrying

2 Ceramics

3 Sanitary ware

4 Tyres and tubes

5 Refuse incineration (controlled)

6 Flour mills

7 Vegetable oils including solvent extracted oils

8 Soap without steam boiling process and synthetic detergents formulation

9 Steam generating plants

10 Manufacture of office and house hold equipment and appliances involving use of

fossil fuel combustion

11 Manufacture of machineries and machine tools and equipments

12 Industrial gases (only) Nitrogen Oxygen and CO2

13 Miscellaneous glassware without involving use of fossil-fuel combustion

14 Optical glass

15 Laboratory ware

16 Petroleum storage amp transfer facilities

17 Surgical and medical products including amp probabilities of latex products

18 Foot wear (Rubber)

19 Bakery products biscuits amp Confectioners

20 Instant teacoffee coffee processing

21 Malted food

22 Manufacture of power driven pumps compressors refrigeration units fire

fighting equipment etc

23 Wire drawing (cold process) amp bailing straps

24 Steel furniture fasteners etc

25 Plastic processed goods

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26

Medical amp surgical instruments

27

Acetylene (synthetic)

28

Glue amp Gelatine

29

Potassium permanganse

30

Metallic sodium

31

Photographic films papers amp photographic chemicals

32

Surface coating industries

33

Fragrances fragours amp food additives

34

Plant nutrients (only manure)

Note

35

aerated watersoft drink

(a) Industries falling within the above identified list shall be assessed by the State Pollution

Control Board and referred to the Union Department of Environment for consideration

before according No Objection Certificate

(b) The total number of fuel burning industries that shall be permitted in the Valley will be

limited by 8 tonnes per day or Sulphur Dioxides from all sources (This corresponds to 400

tonnes per day Coal with 1 sulphur)

(c) Setting of Industrial areas should be based on sound criteria

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CATEGORY RED

C LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CANNOT BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY

1 All those industries which discharge effluents of a polluting nature at the rate of more

than 500 klday and for which the natural course for sufficient dilution is not available

and effluents from which cannot be controlled with suitable technology

2 All such industries employing more than 500 personsday

3 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is more than 24 mtday

The following industries appear to fall under this category covered by all the points as

above

1 Ferrous and non-ferrous metal extraction refining casting forging alloy making

processing etc

2 Dry Coal ProcessingMineral processing industries like Ore

sintering benefication pollutization etc

3 Phosphate look processing plants

4 Cement plants with horizontal rotary kilns

5 Glass and glass products involving use of coal

6 Petroleum refinery

7 Petro-chemical industries

8 Manufacture of lubricating oils and greases

9 Synthetic rubber manufacture

10 Coal oil wood or nuclear based thermal power plants

11 Vanaspati hydrogenated vegetable oils for industrial purposes

12 Sugar mills (white and khandari)

13 Craft paper mills

14 Coke oven by products and coaltar distillation products

15 Alkalies

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16

Caustic soda

17

Potash

18

Electro thermal products (artificial abrasives Calcium carbide etc)

19

Phosphorous and its compounds

20

Acids and their salts (organic amp inorganic)

21

Nitrogen compounds (Cynides cynamides and other nitrogen compounds)

22

Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp fuses)

23

Pthalic anhydride

24

Processes involving chlorinated hydrocarbon

25

Chlorine Fluorine bromine Iodine amp their compounds

26

Fertilizer industry

27

Paper board and straw board

28

Synthetics fibres

29 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture

formulations)

amp

30 Basic drugs

31 Alcohol (Industrial or potable)

32 Leather industry including tanning and processing

33 Coke making coal liquification and fuel gas making industries

34 Fibre glass production and processing

35 Manufacture of pulp-wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving

pulp)

36 Pigment dyes and their intermediates

37 Industrial carbons (including graphite electrodes anodes midget electrodes

graphite blocks graphite crucibles gas carbons activated carbon synthetic

diamonds carbon black channel black lamp black etc)

38 Electro-chemicals (other than these covered under Alkali group)

39 Paints enamels amp varnishes

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40 Poly propylene

41 Poly Vinyl chloride

42 Cement with vertical shaft kiln technology penging certification of proven

technology on pollution control

43 Chlorates perchlorates amp peroxides

44 Polishes

45 Synthetic resin amp Plastic products

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DETAILS OF VENDOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

(STATE LEVEL)

PLACE- Patel Nagar Dehradun

DATE- 20102016

NOS OF PARTICIPANTS 65

PROGRAMME COORDINATOR SH UCKHANDURI

AssttDirector

MSME-DI Haldwani

LIST OF OFFICERSGUEST FACULTIES

Sh Ashok Lalwani HUDCO

Dehradun

Sh Mahesh Sharma President

UIWA Dehradun

Sh Manoj Gaur BM

NSIC Dehradun

SmtKaushlya Bandhu Jt Director

DOI Dehradun

Sh SP Goyal Incharge

KGCCI Dehradun

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CHAPTER-IX

MARKETING ASSISTANCE AND TECHNOLOGY UP-GRADATION

SCHEME FOR MSME AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE ON BAR-CODE

MSMEs sector has emerged as a highly vibrant and dynamic sector of the Indian

economy over the last five decades MSMEs are not only playing crucial role in providing

large employment opportunities at comparatively lower capital cost than large industries but

also helping in industrialization of rural and backward areas thereby reducing regional

imbalances assuring more equitable distribution of national income and wealth

It may be mentioned here that Marketing a strategic tool for business development is

critical for the growth and survival of MSMEs Marketing is most important factor for the

success of any enterprise It is one of the weakest areas wherein MSMEs face major

problems in the present competitive age Due to lack of information scarcity of resources

and unorganized way of selling marketing MSME sector finds problems in exploiting new

markets

The objective of this programme envisages that some of those clusters of MSMEs which

have quality production and export potential shall be identified amp encouraged and assisted

through this scheme to achieve competitiveness in the national and international markets

The programme aims at improving the marketing competitiveness of MSME sector by

improving their techniques and technologiesrsquo promotion of exports and to provide a check on

imports also

Financial assistance on Bar-code

The basic objective of financial assistance is to enhance the marketing competitiveness of

Micro amp Small Enterprises (MSEs) by way of

(i) Providing 75 of one-time registration fee and annual recurring fee (for first three

years) paid by MSEs to GS1 India

(ii) (ii) Popularizing the adoption of bar codes on large scale amongst MSEs and (iii)

Motivating and encouraging MSEs for use of bar codes through conducting

seminars on Bar-code etc

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Reimbursement of Units under Bar Code ndash

The details for the period 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are given below

SNo Name Of the Unit Reimbursement Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Janisons Herbo Labs Pvt Ltd

Plot No 6Sector II DC IIE

Pantnagar

38430-

2- Ms Garg Foods

Naya Gaon Julfkaar

Kaladhungi Nainital

33451-

3- Ms Shree Herbal Health Care 79 Arhat Bazar Saharanpur Road Dehradun

25695-

4- Ms Govindam Enterprises

D-144F Top Floor Freedom Fighter Enclave

New Delhi

25695-

5- Ms Demigod Agro Food Pvt Ltd

4 Nandpuri Arya Nagar Chowk Opp Holy Baril

Jwalapur Haridwar

25695-

Total Rs 148966-

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Reimbursement to the Participating Units in Trade FairExhibition for the

year 2016-17 for Uttarakhand state ndash

SNo

Name of the Unit Amt Reimbursed

1 Ms Kashmir Emporium Raipur Road Dehradun

(International)

Rs 122772-

2 Ms Rawat Engg Tech Pvt Ltd Dehradun

(Domestic)

Rs 30000-

Total Rs 152772-

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CHAPTER-X

Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme (CLCSS) for Technology

Upgradation of the Small Scale Industries

The Ministry of Small Scale Industries (SSI) is operating a scheme for technology

upgradation of Small Scale Industries (SSI) called the Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme

(CLCSS) The Scheme aims at facilitating technology upgradation by providing upfront capital

subsidy to SSI units including tiny khadi village and coir industrial units on institutional

finance (credit) availed of by them for modernisation of their production equipment (plant and

machinery) and techniques The Scheme provides for 15 per cent capital subsidy to SSI units

including tiny units on institutional finance availed of by them for induction of well established

and improved technology in selected subsectorsproducts approved under the Scheme The

eligible amount of subsidy calculated under the scheme is based on the actual loan amount not

exceeding Rs1 crore

Due to insufficient investment and lack of awareness of both the quality standards and

access to modern technologies a large percentage of SSI units continue with outdated

technology and plant amp machinery With increasing competition due to liberalisation of the

economy the survival and growth of the SSI units are critically dependent on their

modernisation and technological upgradation Upgradation of both the process of manufacture

and corresponding plant and machinery is necessary for the small enterprises to reduce the cost

of production and remain price competitive at a time when cheaper products are easily available

in the global market

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CHAPTER-XI

QUALITY UPGRADATIONENVIRONMENT MANAGAMENT FOR

SMALL SCALE SECTOR THROUGH INCENTIVE FOR ISO 9000ISO

14001HACCP CERTIFICATION

The Small Scale Sector has emerged as dynamic and vibrant sector of Indian

Economy and it has been making significant contribution to industrial production export and

employment generation The process of economic liberalization and market reforms has

opened up the Indian small scale sector to the global competition In order to enhance the

competitive strength of the small scale sector the Government introduced an incentive

scheme for their technological upgradationquality improvement and environment

management The scheme provides incentive to those small scale ancillary undertaking who

have acquired ISO 9000ISO 14001HACCP certifications The scheme for ISO 9000

reimbursement in operation since March 1994 has now been enlarged so as to include

reimbursement of expenses for acquiring ISO 14001 certification also vide this Office

Administrative Order No41(8)ISOElectx2002 dt 28th October 2002 Upto 31st march

2014 25652 Micro amp Small units have been benefited from the scheme

-The Scheme envisages reimbursement of charges of acquiring ISO-9000ISO-

14001HACCP certifications to the extent of 75 of the expenditure subject to a

maximum of Rs 75000- in each case

The Salient features of the Scheme

a) The Permanent Registered Micro Small Enterprises (MSEs) units are eligible to avail

the Incentive Scheme

b) The Scheme is applicable to those MSEsancillaryTinySSSBE units who have already

acquired ISO-9000ISO-14001HACCP certification

c) The Scheme is applicable to those MSEsancillaryTinySSSBE units who have already

acquired ISO-9000ISO-14001HACCP certification

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Reimbursement to Units under ISO 900014000 scheme in Uttarakhand

state ndash

Approval details of units during 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are as under ndash

SNo Name of the Unit Reimbursement

Total Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Bajaj Nutraceuticals Roorkee Haridwar 45000-

2- Ms Nirmal Auto Components Bahadrabad Haridwar 38363-

3- Ms Manchanda Herbal Products Haridwar 46954-

4- Ms APS Electopower Pvt Ltd Haridwar

40500-

5- Ms Shree Badrinath Vaikalpik Urja Dehradun 30000-

6- Ms Rapid Moulders Pvt Ltd Haridwar 56250-

Total Rs 257067-

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CHAPTER-XII

GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT PREFERENCE POLICY FOR MICRO

amp SMALL ENTERPRISES

In order to provide assistance and support to Micro amp Small Enterprises (MSEs) for

marketing their products under the present Government Procurement Preference Policy for

micro amp small enterprises (MSEs) Government of India has been extending various facilities to

the MSEs registered with National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC) under its Single Point

Registration Scheme In addition to the facilities 358 items are also reserved for exclusive

purchase from MSE sector

Following units were enlisted under single point registration

SN Name amp Address Unit Amount Rs 1 Ms Ujjwal Labour Contract Co-operative Society

Dehradun

2000-

2 Ms Pacific Dynamics Roorkee

2000-

3 Ms Radiant Energy Enterprises Dehradun

1250-

4 Ms Harit Agro Products Jaspur Kashipur

2000-

5 Ms Asian Galaxy Pvt Ltd

Plot No 3 Sector IIDL IIE SIDCUL

5000-

6 Ms Isha Construction

Shop 32 amp 34 Grand Floor Raipur Road- Dehradun

2000-

7 Ms Dhirendra Singh Negi

Village Talli Bagi Patti Tehri Garhwal

2000-

8 Ms Electrocon Power

Village Rameshwarput Lalpur US Nagar

2000-

9 Ms Special Cables Pvt Ltd

Unit 2 Plot No 60-65 Sector-3IIE Pantnagar

3435-

10 Ms GB Equipment Systems Ltd

Industrial Area Selaqui- Dehradun

3500-

11 Ms GB Springs

PL 2223 Km Chakrata Road Rampur Dehradun

5000-

12 Ms Accuraus (India)

B-7 Ramnaga Indl Estate Roorke

2000-

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13 Ms Modern Electrn Electric Co

Dehradun

2000-

14 Ms Ms Godarari Enterprises

Dehradun

1250-

15 Ms Kanha Plastics Pvt Ltd

Dehradun

5000-

16 Ms IC Electicals Co(P) Ltd

Plot No E-94 Industrial Area Bharabad Haridwar

3450-

17 Ms Whale Graphics(India)Ltd

Dehradun

5000-

18 Jainson Herbo Labs Pvt Ltd

IIDC IIE US Nagar Pantnagar

3000-

19 Ms Krishna Murari Infratech

Pvt Ltd Haldwani

2000-

20 Ms Sakti Constructions

392 Indra Nagar Colony Dehrdun

3500-

21 Ms Universal Ind

B-8 Industrial Estate Bazpur Road Kashipur

5000-

22 Ms Sai Globe Packaging

Central Hope Town SelaquiDehradun

5000-

23 Ms Surat singh amp Sons

54 Akashdeep ColonyChakrata Road Dehradun

2000-

24 Ms Girraj Kintwear

7 Co-Operativ Society IE- Dehradun

2000-

25 Ms HQ Lamps Manufacturing

7 3-35 Sector 6 A SIDCUL Haridwar

3000-

26 Ms Uttam Rice amp Seeds Pvt Ltd

Gausala Mour Ramnagar Road Partappur Kashipur

2000-

27 Ms Creative Paper Products Rudrpur

2000-

28 Ms Asia Industries

Village Phaujimatkota Post ndashBhoorrani Rudrapur

-

29 Ms Shamsons Industries

C-22 Deveboomi Industrial Estate Roorkee

3000-

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30 Reveal Environment Solutions Kh N-999

Salem pur Rajputan Indusstrial Estate Roorkee

2000-

31 Ms Shiva Enterprises

2071 West Amber Talab Roorkee

2000-

32 Ms Aska Equipment Ltd

Plot NoC-21 Devbhoomi Indl Estate Raipur Haridwar

3000-

33 Ms Infinity

Kh Village Raipur Haridwar

3450-

34 Ms Badrinath Vaikalpik Urja

Shah Nagar Near Railaway Crossing Defance Colony Dehradun

2000-

35 Ms Amardeep Designs (P) Ltd

KhNo163 Laheshwari BhagwanPur Roorklee

3000-

36 Ms Amrit Herbals

Village amp Po Bhauwala-Dehradun

2000-

37 Ms Growth Associates

131 2nd

Floor BT Ganj-Roorkee

3000-

38 Ms Himalayan Hi Tech

Nurseries Santi Aashram Bharatpur Kamachaur

2000-

39 Ms JS Industries

Kunda Jaspur Road Kashipur US Nagar

3000-

40 Ms Digitech

8 Industrial Area Near Ram Nagar- Roorkee

2000-

41 Ms K-2 Cloth

Plot No 126-127 Sector IIDC

2000-

42 Ms Dinex India Pvt Ltd

59 Gandhi Road

2000-

43 Ms SK Guta

15 A Enclave GMS Road Dehradun

2000-

44 Ms Fire Devices(P) Ltd

Plot No 19-20 Sector-3A Indl Area SIDCUL Haridwar

3450-

Total

118285-

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CHAPTER-XIII

REVENUE EARNED

This Institute has earned revenue of Rs 140485- through consultancy services

provided to the MSMEs and fee collected for training programmes as per details given

below-

SNo Revenue Earnings Total for the

Financial Year (Rs)

1

CF WS revenue

0

2 Skill development programme (Training) fees- regular

course

8000

3 Skill development programme (Training) fees

Specialized High Tech Course (including CAD CAM)

0

4 Sale of Traineersquos products 50

5 Training Programme fees-

i Under Core Programme Action Plan 0

ii (Under PD Account) 0

6 Management Development Programme 0

7 Seminars Feesworkshop 5100

8 Capacity assessment 0

9 Project appraisals 0

10 Sick unit studies 0

11 In plant studies 0

12 Surveys 0

13 Energy audits 0

14 NSIC Registration GSPP 118285

15 Sub-Contracting Exchange (SCX) 0

16 Sale of publications 50

17 Others 6500

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18 Fee for participation in National Award-2013 0

19 NVDPVDP 0

TOTAL 137985

20 Sale of US stores etc 2500

Grand Total 140485

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CHAPTER-XIV

USE OF OFFICIAL LANGUAGE

Hindi is the Official Language of the Union of India and the Government policy aims at

progressively increasing the use of Hindi in official work Effective steps were taken during

the year in the Ministry of MSME to ensure compliance to Official Language Policy

implementation of the annual programme and compliance with the various orders of the

Government of India on the recommendations of the Committee of Parliament on Official

Language

COMPLIANCE OF SECTION 3(3)OF THE OFFICIAL LANGUAGE ACT 1963

All documents such as General Orders Notifications Press Communique Contracts

Agreements Tender Forms amp Notices Resolution MemorandumOffice memorandum

Administrative or other reports and Official Papers laid before a House or the Houses of

Parliament under section 3(3) of the Official Languages Act 1963 were issued bilingually

ie in Hindi and English General orders meant for departmental use were issued in Hindi

only

REPLIES TO LETTERS IN HINDI

All letters received in Hindi were replied to in Hindi

CORRESPONDENCE IN HINDI

Letters to State Governments Union Territory and Central Government offices located

in regions lsquoArsquo and lsquoBrsquo were issued in Hindi to the extent possible Similarly letters were sent in

Hindi to Central Government offices located in region lsquoCrsquo as per the targets laid down in the

Annual Programme About 9007 correspondence was made in Hindi in region lsquoArsquo 100 in

region rsquoBrsquo and 100 in region lsquoCrsquo

SECTIONS SPECIFIED FOR WORKING IN HINDI

The sections of the Ministry specified for doing 100 work in Hindi are working

satisfactorily

MONITORING AND INSPECTIONS

In order to ensure compliance with the Official Language Policy monitoring is done

though regular inspections

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CHAPTER-XV

TARGETS amp ACHIEVEMENTS

PART-A

1 Change in Industrial Scenario if any Industrial activity is gaining

momentum due to Industrial package to the state amp the upgradation of the MSEs

2 Other information ndash

I No of unit visited by MSME-DI

Official 117

Ii Total No of visitors inquiries

received in MSME-DI 648

iii Total No persons trained with- 414

a General 214

b Women Entrepreneurs 110 c SCST 17413 d Other backward Classes etc 12

e Minorities 0

3 Expenditure in Plan amp Non-Plan

a Plan Scheme-

Allotment Cumulative expenditure

FUNDS EXPENDITURE

Salary-14000000 12144775

Medical- 125000 124655

TE- 650000 647151

OE- 800000 7 99999

RRT- 4000 3000

Total 15579000 13719580

b Non-Plan Scheme- Nil

4 Administration Over

one year

Less than one year

a

b c

d

Post vacant Disciplinary proceeding initiated concluded pending Audit objections pending amp replied

Court cases pending if necessary

13

Nil Nil

Nil

01

Nil Nil

Nil

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Part- B

(This part may reflect the problems and actual work done under each programme as well

as actual extension service rendered for promotion of Industries)

1 Modernization of Workshop and

Laboratories- During

the month

Cumulative for the year

i Sanction received by MSME-DI

Converting the MSME-DI

Nil Nil

ii Value of new machinery

equipment installed received

Nil Nil

iii Value of orders of Machinery amp

Equipment placed with

DGSampD supplies

Nil Nil

2 Trade Industry growth-

i Nos of UAM registered

Manufacturingservice activity

Micro-5363 Small- 1707 Medium- 156

Total- 7226 (up to March2017)

ii Nos of UAM registered

ManufacturingServicing

activity

Manufacturing- 4243

Service- 2983

Total- 7226 (up to March2015)

iii Changes in industrial growth

rate if any (give information for

each trade unit(s) separately)

The industrial climate generated due to

announcement of Concessional package

provided impetus to the growth

parameters

3 Technical Assistance-

i No of entrepreneurs assisted

at the MSME-DI premises

outside premises

6481913

ii No of entrepreneurs assisted

at their premises

631

iii No of trade Associations

contacted for up-gradation of

Industries

12

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iv Details of programme for

specific group of covered in

Action Plan prepared along

with their details

NA

v No of units registered under

the Govt purchase

programme

43 Nos

vi Identification of products

having potential for

development in the State

(Attach a separate list)

1 Fruit based products

2 Processing of vegetables

3 Spice grinding

4 Glow signboard amp hoardings

5 Medicinal concentrate

6 Essential Oils

vii Problems of trade Industries

other than financial if any

Marketing amp transportation bottleneck

viii Additional support required for

improving performance of

trade Industries

Marketing Support

x Any other significant

programme Give information

or work done for each trade

discipline separately and

enclosed separate sheet to

highlight the salient points of

work done

No

4 Ancillary Development Programme No of-

a Captive Ancillary in the State NA

b New units (Anc) established

during the month

NA

c New items identified and

accepted for promoting

Ancillary

NA

d Vendor Development

Programme organized for

whom

Conducted programmes-

National Level-00

State level- 05 nos

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5 Any other special work done by the Institute- -

- One day awareness programme on Packaging for Exports

In Association with SBS College Rudrapur at Rudrapur on 31052016 for 32

participants

- One day workshop on Quality Management System amp Quality Technology

Tools (QMSQTT)

In Association with Bahadrabad Industries Development Welfare

Association Haridwar at Haridwar on 21072016 for 32 participants

- One day awareness programme on Product Certification

Conducted at Selaqui Dehradun on 19102016 for 60 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Design Clinic

Conducted at Haridwar on 20022016 for 28 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Digital Payment

Conducted in Uttarakhand State 16 programmes for 406 participants

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Part C Other Special Activities

Sl No Activity Target Achievement

1 Hindi Meeting 04 nos 04 nos

2 Hindi Pakhwara amp Hindi Diwas from 14092016 to

28092016 01 no 01 no

3 Hindi Workshop Nil Nil

4 Assistance provided in EDP of other organisation

(2 days EDP of NCCD) at MSME-DI

Haldwani

Nil 01 no

5 (i)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp Commercial Bid Opening on Lean Manufacturing for Auto component at Rudrapur on 22042016

(ii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in joint DSR

audit Audit with NPC Kanpur of Boss Cluster Rudrapur from 20042016 to 21042016 (iii)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint MBR3 Audit with QCI of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar from 08082016 to 10082016 (iv) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Boss Cluster at Rudrapur in November 2016

(v) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR5 Audit

of Pace Auto Cluster-1 at Rudrapur in November 2016 (vi)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint Audit

of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar in December 2016 (vii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Havells Fan Lean Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017 (viii)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp

Commercial Bid Opening for Plastic Component Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017

Nil

08 nos

6 Participated in National Awards held in Ludhiana Punjab on 18102016 presented by Honrsquoble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi

Nil 01 no

7 Participated in PMEGP Task force meeting of Nainital

District on 020816081116 Nil 02 nos

8 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a 3 days exhibition lsquoDestination Uttarakhand 2016rsquo organised by Ms Freindz Exhibition amp Promotions (p) ltd New Delhi at Dehradun from 24-26102016

Nil 01 no

9 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in the Stone Laying

ceremony of a new Technology Centre at Sitarganj on 141116 inaugrated by Honrsquoble Union Minister of MSMEs Sh Kalaraj Mishra

Nil 01 no

10 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a lsquoVendor Meet-

2016rsquo organised by Tata Auto Comp Systems Ltd at Rudrapur

Nil 01 no

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11 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in SLSC meeting for

National Awards and SLAB meeing at Dehradun on 17022017

Nil 01 no

12 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a training on

Lean Manufacturing at Indore MP from 080317 to 100317

Nil 01 no

13 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Hindi meeting

organized by NARAKAS on 30032017 01 no 01 no

PART-E

Sl

No

Description of activity Annual target Under PD

Ac

Total

1 EDPIMCEET Export

Packging Product

Certification QMS-QTT

Incubator ZEDDesign

8611113

31

Nil 25

i No of programmes

conducted

7601113

31

Nil 23

ii No of persons trained 159255032

326032235

16828

Nil 1001

2 Follow-up action of previous Entrepreneurship Development Programmes -

Year Total no of trainees

trained

No of trainees who

have set up units

employed till date

2006-07 143 39

2007-08 917 71

2008-09 946 36

2009-10 2323 43

2010-11 2203 49

2011-12 2321 53

2012-13 2265 59

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2013-14 2234 74

2014-15 504 53

2015-16 926

2016-17 414

3 Motivational Campaigns- Annual target Conducted

No of Campaigns

conducted

06 06

4 i Project profiles (new) Nil Nil

ii Project profiles

(updated)

Nil Nil

iii State industrial

profiles

Nil 1

iv District industrial

potential survey

reports

Nil 13

v Any other Nil Nil

5 Name of the units

provided-

Intensive technical

consultancy (A brief

write-up)

6 Programme on ISO 900014000

Year Target No of

Programmes

conducted

No of Units

participated

No of units

obtained ISO

certification

during the

year

No of units

obtained ISO

Certification

till date

2006-07 - - - - -

2007-08 - - - - -

2008-09 - - - 17 17

2009-10 - - - 10 10

2010-11 - - - - 24

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2011-12 - - - - 25

2012-13 - - - - Nil

2013-14 - - - - 17

2014-15 - - - 18

2015-16 - - - 11 11

7 Programmes on

Name of the programme No of Programmes No of participants

WTO - -

One Day Awareness

Programme on Cluster Dev

Scheme

- -

One day Awareness

Programme on IPR

- -

9 Vendor Development Programmes cum exhibitions

Year Tar

get

No of

VDPs

conducted

No of SSI

units

participat

ed

No unit

register

ed

During

the

month

No of SSI units obtained orders

No

Rs No Rs

2006-07 1 - - - - - - - -

2007-08 NIL - - - - - - - -

2008-09 1 1 120 - - - - - -

2009-10 1 - - - - - - - -

2010-11 1 1 43 - - - - - -

2011-12 3 3 222 - - - - - -

2012-13 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

311

158+551

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2013-14 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

314

148+1541

-

-

-

-

-

- 2014-15 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

374

118+2000

-

-

-

-

-

-

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2015-16 5 1

5(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

236

100+2000

-

-

-

-

-

- 2016-17 5 1

5(SVDP)

0(NVDP)

259

Nil

10 Programmes on Achievement

ii Energy conservationEnergy Efficient

Technology etc

00

iv Packaging for export 01

v Product Certification 01

vi CLCSS 00

vii QMSQTT 01

Viii Lean Manufacturing 00

ix Business Incubator 03

x Design Clinic 01

xi ZED 03

11

Revenue of the Institute

Total revenue

earned

Rs

140485-

12

Revenue of the workshop

Annual

Target

Total revenue

earned

Rs

Nil Nil

13 Media coverage details- No(s)

i Press releases during the Year 4

ii Exhibitions participated 02

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iii RadioTV talks -

iv Advertisements released 5

v Press clipping compiled for the year -

vi Press clipping hosted on website -

vii Publications if any -

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CHAPTER-XVI

DISTRICT INDUSTRIES CENTRES VISITED BY THE OFFICERS OF

THIS INSTITUTE

The officers of this Institute visited District Industries Centre for discussion relating to

development of industries in the state and in connection with attending the Task Force

Meetingother official work

1 District Industries Centre Haldwani

2 District Industries Centre Almora

3 District Industries Centre Rudrapur Udham Singh Nagar

4 District Industries Centre Bageshwar

5 District Industries Centre Roorkee

6 District Industries Centre Dehradun

7 District Industries Centre Kotdwar

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CHAPTER-XVII

INCENTIVES TO ENTREPRENEURS

(i) Fiscal Incentives to new Industrial Units and to existing units on their substantial

expansion

New Industrial units and existing industrial units on their substantial expansion as defined set

up in growth centers industrial infrastructure development center(IIDCs) Industrial Estates

Export Processing Zones Theme Parks (Food Processing Parks Software Technology Parks

etc) as stated in Annexure-1 and Other areas as notified from time to time by the Central

Government are entitled to

(A) 100 (hundred percent) outright excise duty exception for a period of 10 years from

the date of commencement of commercial production

(B) 100 Income tax exemption for initial period of five years and thereafter 30 for

companies and 25 for other than companies for a further period of five years for

the entire state of Uttaranchal and Himachal Pradesh from the date of

commencement of commercial production

(C) 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

Rs30 lakh The existing units will also be entitled to this subsidy on their substantial

expansion as defined

(D) Thrust sector industries as mentioned in Annexure-II are entitled to similar

concession as mentioned in para 3(i) amp (ii) above in the entire state of Uttaranchal

and Himachal Pradesh without any area restrictions

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Development of Industrial Infrastructure

(i) The funding pattern under the Growth Centre Scheme currently envisaging a

central assistance of Rs10 crore per center is raised to Rs15 crore per center

(ii) The financing pattern of integrated infrastructure development center (IIDC)

between Government of India and SIDBI will change from 23 to 41 and the GOI

funds would be in the nature of a grant so as to provide the required infrastructural

support

Other Incentives

(i) Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna (PMMY) To bring the unbanked people under

the mainstream banking and make the neglected section of the population self

reliant and self dependent Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna was launched under 3

stages ie Shishu (Max Rs 50000) Kishor (Max Rs 5 Lacs)and Tarun (Rs 10

Lacs)

(iv) Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP)

Government of India has approved the introduction of a new credit linked subsidy

programme called Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation programme (PMEGP)

by merging the two schemes Prime Ministerrsquos Rojgar Yojana (PMRY) and Rural

Employment Generation Programme (REGP) for generation of employment

opportunities through establishment of Micro enterprise in rural as well as urban

areas PMEGP is a central sector scheme and being administrated by Ministry of

Micro Small amp Medium Enterprises (Mo MSME) The scheme is implementing by

Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC)a statutory organization under the

administrative control of Mo MSME as the single nodal agency at the National

level At the State level the scheme is being implemented through State

KVIC Directorates State Khadi amp Village Industries Boards ( KVIBs) and District

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Industries Centre( DICs) and Banks The Government subsidy under the scheme is

being routed by KVIC through the identified banks for eventual distribution to the

beneficiaries entrepreneurs in their Bank accounts

Ineligible Industries under the Policy

The list of industries excluded from the purview of proposed concessions is at

Annexure ndashII

In addition the Doon Valley Notifications (SONo102(E) dated 1st Feb 1989

(Annexure-IV) as amended from time to time issued by Ministry of Environment amp

Forests would continue to operate in the Doon Valley area on the industries

notified under it are excluded from the proposed concessions in the state of

Uttarakhand

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Annex -I

DETAILS OF TRAINING PROGRAMME CONDUCTED DURING THE YEAR 2016-17 S No Programme details Duration Candidate Details Name of the

Coordinator SC ST OBC PH GEN TOTAL M F M F M F M F M F

EDP

1 EDP (GEN) on Tour

Operator amp Tourist Guide at Ranibagh

Haldwani Nainital

18022017

to 22022017

10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 2 22 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director (Mech)

2 EDP(SC) on Wireman

Training at Shantipuri

Pantnagar US Nagar

13022017

to

23022017

18 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 20 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

3 ESDP (WPH-STP)

on Bakery amp

Confectionary Products Ranibagh

Nainital

06092016

to

20102016

0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 20 23 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

4 ESDP(SC-STP) on

Computer Accounting with Tally at

Kaladhungi Nainital

16082016

to 29092016

10 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

5 ESDP(SC) on Computer Accounting

Dehradun

21072016 to

02092016

10 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 5 25 UC Khanduri Asst Director

(Chem)

6 ESDP(GEN) on

Garments

Manufacturing at

Almora

22072016

to

02092016

0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 21 23 DS Martolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

7 ESDP(GEN) on Solar Energy at Haldwani

Nainital

04112016 to

16122016

3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 16 0 20 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

I- Total Participants

(Nos)

51 20 0 1 2 3 1 0 30 48 156

IMC

1 IMC(Gen) at Pantnagar US Nagar

23022017 16 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 13 8 38 DK Aggarwal Asst Director

(Mech)

2 IMC(SC) at ITI

Bageshwar

18032017 31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 50 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

3 IMC(SC) at Takula

Almora

09032016 22 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 4 39 UC Khanduri

Asst Director (Chem)

4 IMC(Gen) at JITI

Almora

16032017 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 9 42 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

5 IMC(ST) at ITI

Almora

15032016 19 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 41 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

6 IMC(Gen) at Ranibagh Haldwani Nainital

23022017 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 35 6 45 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

II- Total Participants

(Nos)

93 9 12 0 4 0 0 0 110 27 255

Grand Total (I + II)

13 PROGRAMMES

144 29 12 1 6 3 1 0 140 75 411

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Annex -II

List of Thrust Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo List of Thrust Industries

01 Floriculture

02 Medicinal herbs and aromatic herbs etc ndash processing

03 Honey

04 Horticulture and Agro based Industries such as -

a Sauces Ketchup etc

b Fruit juices amp fruit pulp

c Jams Jellies vegetable juices puree pickles etc

d Preserved fruits and vegetables

e Processing of fresh fruits and vegetables including packaging

f Processing preservation packaging of mushrooms

05 Food processing industry excluding those included in the negative list

06 Sugar and its by-products

07 Silk and silk products

08 Wool and wool products

09 Woven fabrics (Excisable garments)

10 Sports goods and articles and equipment for general physical exercise and equipment

for adventure sports activities

11 Paper and paper products excluding those in negative list

12 Pharma products

13 Information amp communication technology

Computer hardware

14 Bottling of mineral water

15 Eco-tourism ndash Hotels resorts spa entertainmentamusement parks and ropeways

16 Industrial gases (based on atmospheric fraction)

17 Handicrafts

18 Non-timber forest product based industries

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Negative List of Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo Negative list of Industries

01 Tobacco and tobacco products including cigarettes and pan masala

02 Thermal Power Plant (coaloil based)

03 Coal washeries dry coal processing

04 Inorganic Chemicals excluding medicinal grade oxygen (280411) medicinal grade hydrogen peroxide

(284711) compressed air (285130)

05 Organic Chemicals excluding Provitamins vitamins Hormones (2936) Glycosides (2939) sugars (2940)

06 Tanning and dying extracts tanins and their derivatives dyes colours paints and varnishes putty fillers and

other mastics inks

07 Marble and mineral substances not classified anywhere

08 Flour mills and rice mills

09 Foundries using coal

10 Minerals fuels mineral oils and products of their distillation

Bituminous substances mineral waxes

11 Synthetic rubber product

12 Cement clinkers and asbestos raw including fibre

13 Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp Fuses fireworks matches propellant powder etc)

14 Mineral or chemical fertilizers

15 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture and formulation)

16 Fibre glass and articles thereof

17 Manufacture of pulp ndash wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving pulp)

18 Branded aerated water soft drinks (non-fruit based)

19 Paper-

Writing or printing paper etc

Paper or paperboard etc

Maplitho paper etc

Newsprint in rolls or sheets

Craft paper etc

Sanitary towels etc

Cigarette paper

Grease-proof paper

Toilet or facial tissue etc

Paper and paperboard laminated internally with bitumen tar or asphalt

Carbon or similar copying paper

Products consisting of sheets of paper or paper board impregnated coated or covered with plastics etc

Paper and paperboard coated impregnated or covered with wax etc

20 Plastics and articles thereof

Serial No 5 Reproduction synthesis not allowed as also downstream industries for sugar

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Annex -III

RESTRICTIONS ON LOCATION OF INDUSTRIES MINING OPERATIONS AND OTHER DEVELOPMENT

ACTIVITIES IN DOON VALLEY IN UTTAR PRADESH

MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS

(Department of Environment Forests amp Wildlife)

New Delhi the 1st February 1989

NOTIFICATION

NOTIFICATION under section 3(2)(v) of Environment (Protection) Act 1986 and Rule 5(3) (d) of

Environment (Protection) Rules 1986 Restricting location of industries mining operations and other

development activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh

SO102(E) ndash Whereas notification under sub-rule (3) of rule 5 of the Environment (Protection)

Rules 1986 inviting objections against the imposition of restriction on location of industries mining

operation and other developmental activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh was published vide No

SO 923(E) dated the 6th October 1988

And Whereas all objections received have been duly considered by the Central Government

Now therefore in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (d) of sub-rule (3) of Rule 5 of the

said rules the Central Government hereby imposes restrictions on the following activities in Doon Valley

bounded on the North by Mussorie ridge in the North-East by Lesset Himalayan range on the South-

West by Shivalik ranges river Ganga in the South-East and river Yamuna in the North-West except those

activities which are permitted by the Central Government for examining the environmental impacts

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(i) Location setting of industrial units ndash It has to be as per guidelines given in the annexure or guidelines

as may be issued from time to time by the Ministry of Environment amp Forests Government of India

(ii) Mining ndash Approval of the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests must be obtained before starting

any mining activity

(iii) Tourism ndash It should as per Tourism Development Plan (TDP) to be prepared by the State Department

of Tourism and duly approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(iv) Grazing ndash As per the plan to be prepared by the State Government and duly approved by the Union

Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(v) Land Use ndash As per Master Plan of development and Land Use Plan of the entire area to be prepared

by the State Government and approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

[No J-200123886-1A]

Sd-

(KP GEETHAKRISHNAN)

Secretary

ANNEXURE

Guidelines for permitting restricting industrial units in the Doon Valley area

Industries will be classified under Green Orange and Red categories as shown below for purposes of

permittingrestricting such industrial units in the Doon Valley from the environmental and ecological

considerations

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CATEGORY GREEN

A LIST OF INDUSTRIES IN APPROVED INDUSTRIAL AREAS WHICH MAY BE DIRECTRLY CONSIDERED

FOR ISSUE OF NO OBJECTION CERTIFICATE WITHOUT REFERRING TO (MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS) (IN CASE OF DOUBTS REFERENCE WILL BE MADE TO MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS)

1 All such non-obnoxious and non-hazardous industries employing upto 100 persons The

abnoxious and hazardous industries are those using inflammable explosive corrosive or

toxic substances

2 All such industries which do not discharge industrial effluents of a polluting nature and

which do not undertake any of the following process

Electroplating

Galvanizing

Bleaching

Degreasing

Phosphating

Dyeing

Pickling tanning

Polishing

Cooking of fibres and Digesting

Designing of Fabric

Unhairing Soaking deliming and bating of hides

Washing of fabric

Trimming Puling juicing and blanching of fruits and vegetables

Washing of equipment and regular floor washing using of considerable cooling water

Separated milk buttermilk and whey

Stopping and processing of grain

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Distillation of alcohol stillage and evaporation

Slaughtering of animals rendering of bones washing of meat

Juicing of sugar cane extraction of sugar Filteration centrifugation distillation

Pulping and fermenting of coffee beam

Processing of fish

Filter back wash in DM Plants exceeding 20 KI per day capacity

Pulp making pulp processing and paper making Cocking of coal washing of blast furnace

flue gases

Stripping of oxides

Washing of used sand by hydraulic discharge

Washing of latex etc

Solvent extraction

3 All such industries which do no use fuel in their manufacturing process or in any subsidiary

process and which do not emit fugitive emissions of a diffused nature

Industries not satisfying any one of the three criteria are recommended to be referred to Ministry

of Environment amp Forests

The following industries appear to fall in non-hazardous non-obnoxious and non-polluting

category subject to fulfillment of above three conditions

1 Atta-chakkies

2 Rice Mullors

3 Iceboxes

4 Dal mills

5 Groundnut decortinating (dry)

6 Chilling

7 Tailoring and garment making

8 Apparl making 9 Cotton and woolen hosiery

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10 Handloom weaving

11 Shoe lace manufacturing

12 Gold and Silver thread and sari work

13 Gold and Silver smithy

14 Leather Footwear and leather products excluding tanning amp hide processing

15 Manufacture of mirror from sheet glass and photo-frame

16 Musical instruments manufacturing

17 Sports goods

18 Bamboo and cane products (only dry operations)

19 Card Board and paper products (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

20 Insulation and other coated papers (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

21 Scientific and Mathematical instruments

22 Furniture (Wooden and Steel)

23 Assembly of domestic electrical appliances

24 Radio assembling

25 Fountain pens

26 Polythene plastic and PVC goods through extrusionmoulding

27 Surgical gauges and bandages

28 Railway sleepers (only concrete)

29 Cotton spinning and weaving

30 Rope (cotton and plastic)

31 Carpet weaving

32 Assembly of Air coolers

33 Wires pipes-extruded shapes from metals

34 Automobile servicing amp repair stations

35 Assembly of Bicycles baby carriages and other small non-motorised vehicles

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36 Electronics equipment (assembly)

37 Toys

38 Candles

39 Carpentary ndash excluded saw mill

40 Cold storage (small scale)

41 Restaurants

42 Oil-ginningexpelling (non-hydrogenation and no refining)

43 Ice Cream

44 Mineralized water

45 Jobbing amp Machining

46 Manufacture of Steel units amp suit cases

47 Paper pins amp U clips

48 Block making for printing

49 Optical frames

CATEGORY ORANGE

B LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CAN BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY WITH PROPER

ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL ARRANGEMENT

1 All such industries which discharge some liquid effluents (below 500 klday) that can be

controlled with suitable proven technology

2 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is less than 24 mtday and

the particulars emissions from which can be controlled with suitable proven technology

3 All such industries employing not more than 500 persons

The following industries with adoption of proven pollution control technology subject to

fulfilling the above three condition fall under this category

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1 Lime manufacture ndash pending decision on proven pollution control device and

Supreme Courtrsquos decision on quarrying

2 Ceramics

3 Sanitary ware

4 Tyres and tubes

5 Refuse incineration (controlled)

6 Flour mills

7 Vegetable oils including solvent extracted oils

8 Soap without steam boiling process and synthetic detergents formulation

9 Steam generating plants

10 Manufacture of office and house hold equipment and appliances involving use of

fossil fuel combustion

11 Manufacture of machineries and machine tools and equipments

12 Industrial gases (only) Nitrogen Oxygen and CO2

13 Miscellaneous glassware without involving use of fossil-fuel combustion

14 Optical glass

15 Laboratory ware

16 Petroleum storage amp transfer facilities

17 Surgical and medical products including amp probabilities of latex products

18 Foot wear (Rubber)

19 Bakery products biscuits amp Confectioners

20 Instant teacoffee coffee processing

21 Malted food

22 Manufacture of power driven pumps compressors refrigeration units fire

fighting equipment etc

23 Wire drawing (cold process) amp bailing straps

24 Steel furniture fasteners etc

25 Plastic processed goods

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26

Medical amp surgical instruments

27

Acetylene (synthetic)

28

Glue amp Gelatine

29

Potassium permanganse

30

Metallic sodium

31

Photographic films papers amp photographic chemicals

32

Surface coating industries

33

Fragrances fragours amp food additives

34

Plant nutrients (only manure)

Note

35

aerated watersoft drink

(a) Industries falling within the above identified list shall be assessed by the State Pollution

Control Board and referred to the Union Department of Environment for consideration

before according No Objection Certificate

(b) The total number of fuel burning industries that shall be permitted in the Valley will be

limited by 8 tonnes per day or Sulphur Dioxides from all sources (This corresponds to 400

tonnes per day Coal with 1 sulphur)

(c) Setting of Industrial areas should be based on sound criteria

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CATEGORY RED

C LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CANNOT BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY

1 All those industries which discharge effluents of a polluting nature at the rate of more

than 500 klday and for which the natural course for sufficient dilution is not available

and effluents from which cannot be controlled with suitable technology

2 All such industries employing more than 500 personsday

3 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is more than 24 mtday

The following industries appear to fall under this category covered by all the points as

above

1 Ferrous and non-ferrous metal extraction refining casting forging alloy making

processing etc

2 Dry Coal ProcessingMineral processing industries like Ore

sintering benefication pollutization etc

3 Phosphate look processing plants

4 Cement plants with horizontal rotary kilns

5 Glass and glass products involving use of coal

6 Petroleum refinery

7 Petro-chemical industries

8 Manufacture of lubricating oils and greases

9 Synthetic rubber manufacture

10 Coal oil wood or nuclear based thermal power plants

11 Vanaspati hydrogenated vegetable oils for industrial purposes

12 Sugar mills (white and khandari)

13 Craft paper mills

14 Coke oven by products and coaltar distillation products

15 Alkalies

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16

Caustic soda

17

Potash

18

Electro thermal products (artificial abrasives Calcium carbide etc)

19

Phosphorous and its compounds

20

Acids and their salts (organic amp inorganic)

21

Nitrogen compounds (Cynides cynamides and other nitrogen compounds)

22

Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp fuses)

23

Pthalic anhydride

24

Processes involving chlorinated hydrocarbon

25

Chlorine Fluorine bromine Iodine amp their compounds

26

Fertilizer industry

27

Paper board and straw board

28

Synthetics fibres

29 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture

formulations)

amp

30 Basic drugs

31 Alcohol (Industrial or potable)

32 Leather industry including tanning and processing

33 Coke making coal liquification and fuel gas making industries

34 Fibre glass production and processing

35 Manufacture of pulp-wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving

pulp)

36 Pigment dyes and their intermediates

37 Industrial carbons (including graphite electrodes anodes midget electrodes

graphite blocks graphite crucibles gas carbons activated carbon synthetic

diamonds carbon black channel black lamp black etc)

38 Electro-chemicals (other than these covered under Alkali group)

39 Paints enamels amp varnishes

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40 Poly propylene

41 Poly Vinyl chloride

42 Cement with vertical shaft kiln technology penging certification of proven

technology on pollution control

43 Chlorates perchlorates amp peroxides

44 Polishes

45 Synthetic resin amp Plastic products

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CHAPTER-IX

MARKETING ASSISTANCE AND TECHNOLOGY UP-GRADATION

SCHEME FOR MSME AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE ON BAR-CODE

MSMEs sector has emerged as a highly vibrant and dynamic sector of the Indian

economy over the last five decades MSMEs are not only playing crucial role in providing

large employment opportunities at comparatively lower capital cost than large industries but

also helping in industrialization of rural and backward areas thereby reducing regional

imbalances assuring more equitable distribution of national income and wealth

It may be mentioned here that Marketing a strategic tool for business development is

critical for the growth and survival of MSMEs Marketing is most important factor for the

success of any enterprise It is one of the weakest areas wherein MSMEs face major

problems in the present competitive age Due to lack of information scarcity of resources

and unorganized way of selling marketing MSME sector finds problems in exploiting new

markets

The objective of this programme envisages that some of those clusters of MSMEs which

have quality production and export potential shall be identified amp encouraged and assisted

through this scheme to achieve competitiveness in the national and international markets

The programme aims at improving the marketing competitiveness of MSME sector by

improving their techniques and technologiesrsquo promotion of exports and to provide a check on

imports also

Financial assistance on Bar-code

The basic objective of financial assistance is to enhance the marketing competitiveness of

Micro amp Small Enterprises (MSEs) by way of

(i) Providing 75 of one-time registration fee and annual recurring fee (for first three

years) paid by MSEs to GS1 India

(ii) (ii) Popularizing the adoption of bar codes on large scale amongst MSEs and (iii)

Motivating and encouraging MSEs for use of bar codes through conducting

seminars on Bar-code etc

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Reimbursement of Units under Bar Code ndash

The details for the period 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are given below

SNo Name Of the Unit Reimbursement Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Janisons Herbo Labs Pvt Ltd

Plot No 6Sector II DC IIE

Pantnagar

38430-

2- Ms Garg Foods

Naya Gaon Julfkaar

Kaladhungi Nainital

33451-

3- Ms Shree Herbal Health Care 79 Arhat Bazar Saharanpur Road Dehradun

25695-

4- Ms Govindam Enterprises

D-144F Top Floor Freedom Fighter Enclave

New Delhi

25695-

5- Ms Demigod Agro Food Pvt Ltd

4 Nandpuri Arya Nagar Chowk Opp Holy Baril

Jwalapur Haridwar

25695-

Total Rs 148966-

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Reimbursement to the Participating Units in Trade FairExhibition for the

year 2016-17 for Uttarakhand state ndash

SNo

Name of the Unit Amt Reimbursed

1 Ms Kashmir Emporium Raipur Road Dehradun

(International)

Rs 122772-

2 Ms Rawat Engg Tech Pvt Ltd Dehradun

(Domestic)

Rs 30000-

Total Rs 152772-

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CHAPTER-X

Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme (CLCSS) for Technology

Upgradation of the Small Scale Industries

The Ministry of Small Scale Industries (SSI) is operating a scheme for technology

upgradation of Small Scale Industries (SSI) called the Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme

(CLCSS) The Scheme aims at facilitating technology upgradation by providing upfront capital

subsidy to SSI units including tiny khadi village and coir industrial units on institutional

finance (credit) availed of by them for modernisation of their production equipment (plant and

machinery) and techniques The Scheme provides for 15 per cent capital subsidy to SSI units

including tiny units on institutional finance availed of by them for induction of well established

and improved technology in selected subsectorsproducts approved under the Scheme The

eligible amount of subsidy calculated under the scheme is based on the actual loan amount not

exceeding Rs1 crore

Due to insufficient investment and lack of awareness of both the quality standards and

access to modern technologies a large percentage of SSI units continue with outdated

technology and plant amp machinery With increasing competition due to liberalisation of the

economy the survival and growth of the SSI units are critically dependent on their

modernisation and technological upgradation Upgradation of both the process of manufacture

and corresponding plant and machinery is necessary for the small enterprises to reduce the cost

of production and remain price competitive at a time when cheaper products are easily available

in the global market

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CHAPTER-XI

QUALITY UPGRADATIONENVIRONMENT MANAGAMENT FOR

SMALL SCALE SECTOR THROUGH INCENTIVE FOR ISO 9000ISO

14001HACCP CERTIFICATION

The Small Scale Sector has emerged as dynamic and vibrant sector of Indian

Economy and it has been making significant contribution to industrial production export and

employment generation The process of economic liberalization and market reforms has

opened up the Indian small scale sector to the global competition In order to enhance the

competitive strength of the small scale sector the Government introduced an incentive

scheme for their technological upgradationquality improvement and environment

management The scheme provides incentive to those small scale ancillary undertaking who

have acquired ISO 9000ISO 14001HACCP certifications The scheme for ISO 9000

reimbursement in operation since March 1994 has now been enlarged so as to include

reimbursement of expenses for acquiring ISO 14001 certification also vide this Office

Administrative Order No41(8)ISOElectx2002 dt 28th October 2002 Upto 31st march

2014 25652 Micro amp Small units have been benefited from the scheme

-The Scheme envisages reimbursement of charges of acquiring ISO-9000ISO-

14001HACCP certifications to the extent of 75 of the expenditure subject to a

maximum of Rs 75000- in each case

The Salient features of the Scheme

a) The Permanent Registered Micro Small Enterprises (MSEs) units are eligible to avail

the Incentive Scheme

b) The Scheme is applicable to those MSEsancillaryTinySSSBE units who have already

acquired ISO-9000ISO-14001HACCP certification

c) The Scheme is applicable to those MSEsancillaryTinySSSBE units who have already

acquired ISO-9000ISO-14001HACCP certification

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Reimbursement to Units under ISO 900014000 scheme in Uttarakhand

state ndash

Approval details of units during 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are as under ndash

SNo Name of the Unit Reimbursement

Total Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Bajaj Nutraceuticals Roorkee Haridwar 45000-

2- Ms Nirmal Auto Components Bahadrabad Haridwar 38363-

3- Ms Manchanda Herbal Products Haridwar 46954-

4- Ms APS Electopower Pvt Ltd Haridwar

40500-

5- Ms Shree Badrinath Vaikalpik Urja Dehradun 30000-

6- Ms Rapid Moulders Pvt Ltd Haridwar 56250-

Total Rs 257067-

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CHAPTER-XII

GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT PREFERENCE POLICY FOR MICRO

amp SMALL ENTERPRISES

In order to provide assistance and support to Micro amp Small Enterprises (MSEs) for

marketing their products under the present Government Procurement Preference Policy for

micro amp small enterprises (MSEs) Government of India has been extending various facilities to

the MSEs registered with National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC) under its Single Point

Registration Scheme In addition to the facilities 358 items are also reserved for exclusive

purchase from MSE sector

Following units were enlisted under single point registration

SN Name amp Address Unit Amount Rs 1 Ms Ujjwal Labour Contract Co-operative Society

Dehradun

2000-

2 Ms Pacific Dynamics Roorkee

2000-

3 Ms Radiant Energy Enterprises Dehradun

1250-

4 Ms Harit Agro Products Jaspur Kashipur

2000-

5 Ms Asian Galaxy Pvt Ltd

Plot No 3 Sector IIDL IIE SIDCUL

5000-

6 Ms Isha Construction

Shop 32 amp 34 Grand Floor Raipur Road- Dehradun

2000-

7 Ms Dhirendra Singh Negi

Village Talli Bagi Patti Tehri Garhwal

2000-

8 Ms Electrocon Power

Village Rameshwarput Lalpur US Nagar

2000-

9 Ms Special Cables Pvt Ltd

Unit 2 Plot No 60-65 Sector-3IIE Pantnagar

3435-

10 Ms GB Equipment Systems Ltd

Industrial Area Selaqui- Dehradun

3500-

11 Ms GB Springs

PL 2223 Km Chakrata Road Rampur Dehradun

5000-

12 Ms Accuraus (India)

B-7 Ramnaga Indl Estate Roorke

2000-

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13 Ms Modern Electrn Electric Co

Dehradun

2000-

14 Ms Ms Godarari Enterprises

Dehradun

1250-

15 Ms Kanha Plastics Pvt Ltd

Dehradun

5000-

16 Ms IC Electicals Co(P) Ltd

Plot No E-94 Industrial Area Bharabad Haridwar

3450-

17 Ms Whale Graphics(India)Ltd

Dehradun

5000-

18 Jainson Herbo Labs Pvt Ltd

IIDC IIE US Nagar Pantnagar

3000-

19 Ms Krishna Murari Infratech

Pvt Ltd Haldwani

2000-

20 Ms Sakti Constructions

392 Indra Nagar Colony Dehrdun

3500-

21 Ms Universal Ind

B-8 Industrial Estate Bazpur Road Kashipur

5000-

22 Ms Sai Globe Packaging

Central Hope Town SelaquiDehradun

5000-

23 Ms Surat singh amp Sons

54 Akashdeep ColonyChakrata Road Dehradun

2000-

24 Ms Girraj Kintwear

7 Co-Operativ Society IE- Dehradun

2000-

25 Ms HQ Lamps Manufacturing

7 3-35 Sector 6 A SIDCUL Haridwar

3000-

26 Ms Uttam Rice amp Seeds Pvt Ltd

Gausala Mour Ramnagar Road Partappur Kashipur

2000-

27 Ms Creative Paper Products Rudrpur

2000-

28 Ms Asia Industries

Village Phaujimatkota Post ndashBhoorrani Rudrapur

-

29 Ms Shamsons Industries

C-22 Deveboomi Industrial Estate Roorkee

3000-

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30 Reveal Environment Solutions Kh N-999

Salem pur Rajputan Indusstrial Estate Roorkee

2000-

31 Ms Shiva Enterprises

2071 West Amber Talab Roorkee

2000-

32 Ms Aska Equipment Ltd

Plot NoC-21 Devbhoomi Indl Estate Raipur Haridwar

3000-

33 Ms Infinity

Kh Village Raipur Haridwar

3450-

34 Ms Badrinath Vaikalpik Urja

Shah Nagar Near Railaway Crossing Defance Colony Dehradun

2000-

35 Ms Amardeep Designs (P) Ltd

KhNo163 Laheshwari BhagwanPur Roorklee

3000-

36 Ms Amrit Herbals

Village amp Po Bhauwala-Dehradun

2000-

37 Ms Growth Associates

131 2nd

Floor BT Ganj-Roorkee

3000-

38 Ms Himalayan Hi Tech

Nurseries Santi Aashram Bharatpur Kamachaur

2000-

39 Ms JS Industries

Kunda Jaspur Road Kashipur US Nagar

3000-

40 Ms Digitech

8 Industrial Area Near Ram Nagar- Roorkee

2000-

41 Ms K-2 Cloth

Plot No 126-127 Sector IIDC

2000-

42 Ms Dinex India Pvt Ltd

59 Gandhi Road

2000-

43 Ms SK Guta

15 A Enclave GMS Road Dehradun

2000-

44 Ms Fire Devices(P) Ltd

Plot No 19-20 Sector-3A Indl Area SIDCUL Haridwar

3450-

Total

118285-

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CHAPTER-XIII

REVENUE EARNED

This Institute has earned revenue of Rs 140485- through consultancy services

provided to the MSMEs and fee collected for training programmes as per details given

below-

SNo Revenue Earnings Total for the

Financial Year (Rs)

1

CF WS revenue

0

2 Skill development programme (Training) fees- regular

course

8000

3 Skill development programme (Training) fees

Specialized High Tech Course (including CAD CAM)

0

4 Sale of Traineersquos products 50

5 Training Programme fees-

i Under Core Programme Action Plan 0

ii (Under PD Account) 0

6 Management Development Programme 0

7 Seminars Feesworkshop 5100

8 Capacity assessment 0

9 Project appraisals 0

10 Sick unit studies 0

11 In plant studies 0

12 Surveys 0

13 Energy audits 0

14 NSIC Registration GSPP 118285

15 Sub-Contracting Exchange (SCX) 0

16 Sale of publications 50

17 Others 6500

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18 Fee for participation in National Award-2013 0

19 NVDPVDP 0

TOTAL 137985

20 Sale of US stores etc 2500

Grand Total 140485

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CHAPTER-XIV

USE OF OFFICIAL LANGUAGE

Hindi is the Official Language of the Union of India and the Government policy aims at

progressively increasing the use of Hindi in official work Effective steps were taken during

the year in the Ministry of MSME to ensure compliance to Official Language Policy

implementation of the annual programme and compliance with the various orders of the

Government of India on the recommendations of the Committee of Parliament on Official

Language

COMPLIANCE OF SECTION 3(3)OF THE OFFICIAL LANGUAGE ACT 1963

All documents such as General Orders Notifications Press Communique Contracts

Agreements Tender Forms amp Notices Resolution MemorandumOffice memorandum

Administrative or other reports and Official Papers laid before a House or the Houses of

Parliament under section 3(3) of the Official Languages Act 1963 were issued bilingually

ie in Hindi and English General orders meant for departmental use were issued in Hindi

only

REPLIES TO LETTERS IN HINDI

All letters received in Hindi were replied to in Hindi

CORRESPONDENCE IN HINDI

Letters to State Governments Union Territory and Central Government offices located

in regions lsquoArsquo and lsquoBrsquo were issued in Hindi to the extent possible Similarly letters were sent in

Hindi to Central Government offices located in region lsquoCrsquo as per the targets laid down in the

Annual Programme About 9007 correspondence was made in Hindi in region lsquoArsquo 100 in

region rsquoBrsquo and 100 in region lsquoCrsquo

SECTIONS SPECIFIED FOR WORKING IN HINDI

The sections of the Ministry specified for doing 100 work in Hindi are working

satisfactorily

MONITORING AND INSPECTIONS

In order to ensure compliance with the Official Language Policy monitoring is done

though regular inspections

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CHAPTER-XV

TARGETS amp ACHIEVEMENTS

PART-A

1 Change in Industrial Scenario if any Industrial activity is gaining

momentum due to Industrial package to the state amp the upgradation of the MSEs

2 Other information ndash

I No of unit visited by MSME-DI

Official 117

Ii Total No of visitors inquiries

received in MSME-DI 648

iii Total No persons trained with- 414

a General 214

b Women Entrepreneurs 110 c SCST 17413 d Other backward Classes etc 12

e Minorities 0

3 Expenditure in Plan amp Non-Plan

a Plan Scheme-

Allotment Cumulative expenditure

FUNDS EXPENDITURE

Salary-14000000 12144775

Medical- 125000 124655

TE- 650000 647151

OE- 800000 7 99999

RRT- 4000 3000

Total 15579000 13719580

b Non-Plan Scheme- Nil

4 Administration Over

one year

Less than one year

a

b c

d

Post vacant Disciplinary proceeding initiated concluded pending Audit objections pending amp replied

Court cases pending if necessary

13

Nil Nil

Nil

01

Nil Nil

Nil

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Part- B

(This part may reflect the problems and actual work done under each programme as well

as actual extension service rendered for promotion of Industries)

1 Modernization of Workshop and

Laboratories- During

the month

Cumulative for the year

i Sanction received by MSME-DI

Converting the MSME-DI

Nil Nil

ii Value of new machinery

equipment installed received

Nil Nil

iii Value of orders of Machinery amp

Equipment placed with

DGSampD supplies

Nil Nil

2 Trade Industry growth-

i Nos of UAM registered

Manufacturingservice activity

Micro-5363 Small- 1707 Medium- 156

Total- 7226 (up to March2017)

ii Nos of UAM registered

ManufacturingServicing

activity

Manufacturing- 4243

Service- 2983

Total- 7226 (up to March2015)

iii Changes in industrial growth

rate if any (give information for

each trade unit(s) separately)

The industrial climate generated due to

announcement of Concessional package

provided impetus to the growth

parameters

3 Technical Assistance-

i No of entrepreneurs assisted

at the MSME-DI premises

outside premises

6481913

ii No of entrepreneurs assisted

at their premises

631

iii No of trade Associations

contacted for up-gradation of

Industries

12

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iv Details of programme for

specific group of covered in

Action Plan prepared along

with their details

NA

v No of units registered under

the Govt purchase

programme

43 Nos

vi Identification of products

having potential for

development in the State

(Attach a separate list)

1 Fruit based products

2 Processing of vegetables

3 Spice grinding

4 Glow signboard amp hoardings

5 Medicinal concentrate

6 Essential Oils

vii Problems of trade Industries

other than financial if any

Marketing amp transportation bottleneck

viii Additional support required for

improving performance of

trade Industries

Marketing Support

x Any other significant

programme Give information

or work done for each trade

discipline separately and

enclosed separate sheet to

highlight the salient points of

work done

No

4 Ancillary Development Programme No of-

a Captive Ancillary in the State NA

b New units (Anc) established

during the month

NA

c New items identified and

accepted for promoting

Ancillary

NA

d Vendor Development

Programme organized for

whom

Conducted programmes-

National Level-00

State level- 05 nos

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5 Any other special work done by the Institute- -

- One day awareness programme on Packaging for Exports

In Association with SBS College Rudrapur at Rudrapur on 31052016 for 32

participants

- One day workshop on Quality Management System amp Quality Technology

Tools (QMSQTT)

In Association with Bahadrabad Industries Development Welfare

Association Haridwar at Haridwar on 21072016 for 32 participants

- One day awareness programme on Product Certification

Conducted at Selaqui Dehradun on 19102016 for 60 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Design Clinic

Conducted at Haridwar on 20022016 for 28 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Digital Payment

Conducted in Uttarakhand State 16 programmes for 406 participants

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Part C Other Special Activities

Sl No Activity Target Achievement

1 Hindi Meeting 04 nos 04 nos

2 Hindi Pakhwara amp Hindi Diwas from 14092016 to

28092016 01 no 01 no

3 Hindi Workshop Nil Nil

4 Assistance provided in EDP of other organisation

(2 days EDP of NCCD) at MSME-DI

Haldwani

Nil 01 no

5 (i)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp Commercial Bid Opening on Lean Manufacturing for Auto component at Rudrapur on 22042016

(ii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in joint DSR

audit Audit with NPC Kanpur of Boss Cluster Rudrapur from 20042016 to 21042016 (iii)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint MBR3 Audit with QCI of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar from 08082016 to 10082016 (iv) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Boss Cluster at Rudrapur in November 2016

(v) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR5 Audit

of Pace Auto Cluster-1 at Rudrapur in November 2016 (vi)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint Audit

of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar in December 2016 (vii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Havells Fan Lean Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017 (viii)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp

Commercial Bid Opening for Plastic Component Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017

Nil

08 nos

6 Participated in National Awards held in Ludhiana Punjab on 18102016 presented by Honrsquoble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi

Nil 01 no

7 Participated in PMEGP Task force meeting of Nainital

District on 020816081116 Nil 02 nos

8 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a 3 days exhibition lsquoDestination Uttarakhand 2016rsquo organised by Ms Freindz Exhibition amp Promotions (p) ltd New Delhi at Dehradun from 24-26102016

Nil 01 no

9 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in the Stone Laying

ceremony of a new Technology Centre at Sitarganj on 141116 inaugrated by Honrsquoble Union Minister of MSMEs Sh Kalaraj Mishra

Nil 01 no

10 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a lsquoVendor Meet-

2016rsquo organised by Tata Auto Comp Systems Ltd at Rudrapur

Nil 01 no

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11 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in SLSC meeting for

National Awards and SLAB meeing at Dehradun on 17022017

Nil 01 no

12 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a training on

Lean Manufacturing at Indore MP from 080317 to 100317

Nil 01 no

13 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Hindi meeting

organized by NARAKAS on 30032017 01 no 01 no

PART-E

Sl

No

Description of activity Annual target Under PD

Ac

Total

1 EDPIMCEET Export

Packging Product

Certification QMS-QTT

Incubator ZEDDesign

8611113

31

Nil 25

i No of programmes

conducted

7601113

31

Nil 23

ii No of persons trained 159255032

326032235

16828

Nil 1001

2 Follow-up action of previous Entrepreneurship Development Programmes -

Year Total no of trainees

trained

No of trainees who

have set up units

employed till date

2006-07 143 39

2007-08 917 71

2008-09 946 36

2009-10 2323 43

2010-11 2203 49

2011-12 2321 53

2012-13 2265 59

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2013-14 2234 74

2014-15 504 53

2015-16 926

2016-17 414

3 Motivational Campaigns- Annual target Conducted

No of Campaigns

conducted

06 06

4 i Project profiles (new) Nil Nil

ii Project profiles

(updated)

Nil Nil

iii State industrial

profiles

Nil 1

iv District industrial

potential survey

reports

Nil 13

v Any other Nil Nil

5 Name of the units

provided-

Intensive technical

consultancy (A brief

write-up)

6 Programme on ISO 900014000

Year Target No of

Programmes

conducted

No of Units

participated

No of units

obtained ISO

certification

during the

year

No of units

obtained ISO

Certification

till date

2006-07 - - - - -

2007-08 - - - - -

2008-09 - - - 17 17

2009-10 - - - 10 10

2010-11 - - - - 24

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2011-12 - - - - 25

2012-13 - - - - Nil

2013-14 - - - - 17

2014-15 - - - 18

2015-16 - - - 11 11

7 Programmes on

Name of the programme No of Programmes No of participants

WTO - -

One Day Awareness

Programme on Cluster Dev

Scheme

- -

One day Awareness

Programme on IPR

- -

9 Vendor Development Programmes cum exhibitions

Year Tar

get

No of

VDPs

conducted

No of SSI

units

participat

ed

No unit

register

ed

During

the

month

No of SSI units obtained orders

No

Rs No Rs

2006-07 1 - - - - - - - -

2007-08 NIL - - - - - - - -

2008-09 1 1 120 - - - - - -

2009-10 1 - - - - - - - -

2010-11 1 1 43 - - - - - -

2011-12 3 3 222 - - - - - -

2012-13 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

311

158+551

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2013-14 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

314

148+1541

-

-

-

-

-

- 2014-15 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

374

118+2000

-

-

-

-

-

-

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2015-16 5 1

5(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

236

100+2000

-

-

-

-

-

- 2016-17 5 1

5(SVDP)

0(NVDP)

259

Nil

10 Programmes on Achievement

ii Energy conservationEnergy Efficient

Technology etc

00

iv Packaging for export 01

v Product Certification 01

vi CLCSS 00

vii QMSQTT 01

Viii Lean Manufacturing 00

ix Business Incubator 03

x Design Clinic 01

xi ZED 03

11

Revenue of the Institute

Total revenue

earned

Rs

140485-

12

Revenue of the workshop

Annual

Target

Total revenue

earned

Rs

Nil Nil

13 Media coverage details- No(s)

i Press releases during the Year 4

ii Exhibitions participated 02

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iii RadioTV talks -

iv Advertisements released 5

v Press clipping compiled for the year -

vi Press clipping hosted on website -

vii Publications if any -

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CHAPTER-XVI

DISTRICT INDUSTRIES CENTRES VISITED BY THE OFFICERS OF

THIS INSTITUTE

The officers of this Institute visited District Industries Centre for discussion relating to

development of industries in the state and in connection with attending the Task Force

Meetingother official work

1 District Industries Centre Haldwani

2 District Industries Centre Almora

3 District Industries Centre Rudrapur Udham Singh Nagar

4 District Industries Centre Bageshwar

5 District Industries Centre Roorkee

6 District Industries Centre Dehradun

7 District Industries Centre Kotdwar

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CHAPTER-XVII

INCENTIVES TO ENTREPRENEURS

(i) Fiscal Incentives to new Industrial Units and to existing units on their substantial

expansion

New Industrial units and existing industrial units on their substantial expansion as defined set

up in growth centers industrial infrastructure development center(IIDCs) Industrial Estates

Export Processing Zones Theme Parks (Food Processing Parks Software Technology Parks

etc) as stated in Annexure-1 and Other areas as notified from time to time by the Central

Government are entitled to

(A) 100 (hundred percent) outright excise duty exception for a period of 10 years from

the date of commencement of commercial production

(B) 100 Income tax exemption for initial period of five years and thereafter 30 for

companies and 25 for other than companies for a further period of five years for

the entire state of Uttaranchal and Himachal Pradesh from the date of

commencement of commercial production

(C) 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

Rs30 lakh The existing units will also be entitled to this subsidy on their substantial

expansion as defined

(D) Thrust sector industries as mentioned in Annexure-II are entitled to similar

concession as mentioned in para 3(i) amp (ii) above in the entire state of Uttaranchal

and Himachal Pradesh without any area restrictions

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Development of Industrial Infrastructure

(i) The funding pattern under the Growth Centre Scheme currently envisaging a

central assistance of Rs10 crore per center is raised to Rs15 crore per center

(ii) The financing pattern of integrated infrastructure development center (IIDC)

between Government of India and SIDBI will change from 23 to 41 and the GOI

funds would be in the nature of a grant so as to provide the required infrastructural

support

Other Incentives

(i) Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna (PMMY) To bring the unbanked people under

the mainstream banking and make the neglected section of the population self

reliant and self dependent Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna was launched under 3

stages ie Shishu (Max Rs 50000) Kishor (Max Rs 5 Lacs)and Tarun (Rs 10

Lacs)

(iv) Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP)

Government of India has approved the introduction of a new credit linked subsidy

programme called Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation programme (PMEGP)

by merging the two schemes Prime Ministerrsquos Rojgar Yojana (PMRY) and Rural

Employment Generation Programme (REGP) for generation of employment

opportunities through establishment of Micro enterprise in rural as well as urban

areas PMEGP is a central sector scheme and being administrated by Ministry of

Micro Small amp Medium Enterprises (Mo MSME) The scheme is implementing by

Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC)a statutory organization under the

administrative control of Mo MSME as the single nodal agency at the National

level At the State level the scheme is being implemented through State

KVIC Directorates State Khadi amp Village Industries Boards ( KVIBs) and District

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Industries Centre( DICs) and Banks The Government subsidy under the scheme is

being routed by KVIC through the identified banks for eventual distribution to the

beneficiaries entrepreneurs in their Bank accounts

Ineligible Industries under the Policy

The list of industries excluded from the purview of proposed concessions is at

Annexure ndashII

In addition the Doon Valley Notifications (SONo102(E) dated 1st Feb 1989

(Annexure-IV) as amended from time to time issued by Ministry of Environment amp

Forests would continue to operate in the Doon Valley area on the industries

notified under it are excluded from the proposed concessions in the state of

Uttarakhand

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Annex -I

DETAILS OF TRAINING PROGRAMME CONDUCTED DURING THE YEAR 2016-17 S No Programme details Duration Candidate Details Name of the

Coordinator SC ST OBC PH GEN TOTAL M F M F M F M F M F

EDP

1 EDP (GEN) on Tour

Operator amp Tourist Guide at Ranibagh

Haldwani Nainital

18022017

to 22022017

10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 2 22 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director (Mech)

2 EDP(SC) on Wireman

Training at Shantipuri

Pantnagar US Nagar

13022017

to

23022017

18 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 20 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

3 ESDP (WPH-STP)

on Bakery amp

Confectionary Products Ranibagh

Nainital

06092016

to

20102016

0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 20 23 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

4 ESDP(SC-STP) on

Computer Accounting with Tally at

Kaladhungi Nainital

16082016

to 29092016

10 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

5 ESDP(SC) on Computer Accounting

Dehradun

21072016 to

02092016

10 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 5 25 UC Khanduri Asst Director

(Chem)

6 ESDP(GEN) on

Garments

Manufacturing at

Almora

22072016

to

02092016

0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 21 23 DS Martolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

7 ESDP(GEN) on Solar Energy at Haldwani

Nainital

04112016 to

16122016

3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 16 0 20 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

I- Total Participants

(Nos)

51 20 0 1 2 3 1 0 30 48 156

IMC

1 IMC(Gen) at Pantnagar US Nagar

23022017 16 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 13 8 38 DK Aggarwal Asst Director

(Mech)

2 IMC(SC) at ITI

Bageshwar

18032017 31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 50 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

3 IMC(SC) at Takula

Almora

09032016 22 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 4 39 UC Khanduri

Asst Director (Chem)

4 IMC(Gen) at JITI

Almora

16032017 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 9 42 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

5 IMC(ST) at ITI

Almora

15032016 19 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 41 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

6 IMC(Gen) at Ranibagh Haldwani Nainital

23022017 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 35 6 45 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

II- Total Participants

(Nos)

93 9 12 0 4 0 0 0 110 27 255

Grand Total (I + II)

13 PROGRAMMES

144 29 12 1 6 3 1 0 140 75 411

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Annex -II

List of Thrust Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo List of Thrust Industries

01 Floriculture

02 Medicinal herbs and aromatic herbs etc ndash processing

03 Honey

04 Horticulture and Agro based Industries such as -

a Sauces Ketchup etc

b Fruit juices amp fruit pulp

c Jams Jellies vegetable juices puree pickles etc

d Preserved fruits and vegetables

e Processing of fresh fruits and vegetables including packaging

f Processing preservation packaging of mushrooms

05 Food processing industry excluding those included in the negative list

06 Sugar and its by-products

07 Silk and silk products

08 Wool and wool products

09 Woven fabrics (Excisable garments)

10 Sports goods and articles and equipment for general physical exercise and equipment

for adventure sports activities

11 Paper and paper products excluding those in negative list

12 Pharma products

13 Information amp communication technology

Computer hardware

14 Bottling of mineral water

15 Eco-tourism ndash Hotels resorts spa entertainmentamusement parks and ropeways

16 Industrial gases (based on atmospheric fraction)

17 Handicrafts

18 Non-timber forest product based industries

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Negative List of Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo Negative list of Industries

01 Tobacco and tobacco products including cigarettes and pan masala

02 Thermal Power Plant (coaloil based)

03 Coal washeries dry coal processing

04 Inorganic Chemicals excluding medicinal grade oxygen (280411) medicinal grade hydrogen peroxide

(284711) compressed air (285130)

05 Organic Chemicals excluding Provitamins vitamins Hormones (2936) Glycosides (2939) sugars (2940)

06 Tanning and dying extracts tanins and their derivatives dyes colours paints and varnishes putty fillers and

other mastics inks

07 Marble and mineral substances not classified anywhere

08 Flour mills and rice mills

09 Foundries using coal

10 Minerals fuels mineral oils and products of their distillation

Bituminous substances mineral waxes

11 Synthetic rubber product

12 Cement clinkers and asbestos raw including fibre

13 Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp Fuses fireworks matches propellant powder etc)

14 Mineral or chemical fertilizers

15 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture and formulation)

16 Fibre glass and articles thereof

17 Manufacture of pulp ndash wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving pulp)

18 Branded aerated water soft drinks (non-fruit based)

19 Paper-

Writing or printing paper etc

Paper or paperboard etc

Maplitho paper etc

Newsprint in rolls or sheets

Craft paper etc

Sanitary towels etc

Cigarette paper

Grease-proof paper

Toilet or facial tissue etc

Paper and paperboard laminated internally with bitumen tar or asphalt

Carbon or similar copying paper

Products consisting of sheets of paper or paper board impregnated coated or covered with plastics etc

Paper and paperboard coated impregnated or covered with wax etc

20 Plastics and articles thereof

Serial No 5 Reproduction synthesis not allowed as also downstream industries for sugar

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Annex -III

RESTRICTIONS ON LOCATION OF INDUSTRIES MINING OPERATIONS AND OTHER DEVELOPMENT

ACTIVITIES IN DOON VALLEY IN UTTAR PRADESH

MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS

(Department of Environment Forests amp Wildlife)

New Delhi the 1st February 1989

NOTIFICATION

NOTIFICATION under section 3(2)(v) of Environment (Protection) Act 1986 and Rule 5(3) (d) of

Environment (Protection) Rules 1986 Restricting location of industries mining operations and other

development activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh

SO102(E) ndash Whereas notification under sub-rule (3) of rule 5 of the Environment (Protection)

Rules 1986 inviting objections against the imposition of restriction on location of industries mining

operation and other developmental activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh was published vide No

SO 923(E) dated the 6th October 1988

And Whereas all objections received have been duly considered by the Central Government

Now therefore in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (d) of sub-rule (3) of Rule 5 of the

said rules the Central Government hereby imposes restrictions on the following activities in Doon Valley

bounded on the North by Mussorie ridge in the North-East by Lesset Himalayan range on the South-

West by Shivalik ranges river Ganga in the South-East and river Yamuna in the North-West except those

activities which are permitted by the Central Government for examining the environmental impacts

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(i) Location setting of industrial units ndash It has to be as per guidelines given in the annexure or guidelines

as may be issued from time to time by the Ministry of Environment amp Forests Government of India

(ii) Mining ndash Approval of the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests must be obtained before starting

any mining activity

(iii) Tourism ndash It should as per Tourism Development Plan (TDP) to be prepared by the State Department

of Tourism and duly approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(iv) Grazing ndash As per the plan to be prepared by the State Government and duly approved by the Union

Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(v) Land Use ndash As per Master Plan of development and Land Use Plan of the entire area to be prepared

by the State Government and approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

[No J-200123886-1A]

Sd-

(KP GEETHAKRISHNAN)

Secretary

ANNEXURE

Guidelines for permitting restricting industrial units in the Doon Valley area

Industries will be classified under Green Orange and Red categories as shown below for purposes of

permittingrestricting such industrial units in the Doon Valley from the environmental and ecological

considerations

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CATEGORY GREEN

A LIST OF INDUSTRIES IN APPROVED INDUSTRIAL AREAS WHICH MAY BE DIRECTRLY CONSIDERED

FOR ISSUE OF NO OBJECTION CERTIFICATE WITHOUT REFERRING TO (MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS) (IN CASE OF DOUBTS REFERENCE WILL BE MADE TO MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS)

1 All such non-obnoxious and non-hazardous industries employing upto 100 persons The

abnoxious and hazardous industries are those using inflammable explosive corrosive or

toxic substances

2 All such industries which do not discharge industrial effluents of a polluting nature and

which do not undertake any of the following process

Electroplating

Galvanizing

Bleaching

Degreasing

Phosphating

Dyeing

Pickling tanning

Polishing

Cooking of fibres and Digesting

Designing of Fabric

Unhairing Soaking deliming and bating of hides

Washing of fabric

Trimming Puling juicing and blanching of fruits and vegetables

Washing of equipment and regular floor washing using of considerable cooling water

Separated milk buttermilk and whey

Stopping and processing of grain

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Distillation of alcohol stillage and evaporation

Slaughtering of animals rendering of bones washing of meat

Juicing of sugar cane extraction of sugar Filteration centrifugation distillation

Pulping and fermenting of coffee beam

Processing of fish

Filter back wash in DM Plants exceeding 20 KI per day capacity

Pulp making pulp processing and paper making Cocking of coal washing of blast furnace

flue gases

Stripping of oxides

Washing of used sand by hydraulic discharge

Washing of latex etc

Solvent extraction

3 All such industries which do no use fuel in their manufacturing process or in any subsidiary

process and which do not emit fugitive emissions of a diffused nature

Industries not satisfying any one of the three criteria are recommended to be referred to Ministry

of Environment amp Forests

The following industries appear to fall in non-hazardous non-obnoxious and non-polluting

category subject to fulfillment of above three conditions

1 Atta-chakkies

2 Rice Mullors

3 Iceboxes

4 Dal mills

5 Groundnut decortinating (dry)

6 Chilling

7 Tailoring and garment making

8 Apparl making 9 Cotton and woolen hosiery

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10 Handloom weaving

11 Shoe lace manufacturing

12 Gold and Silver thread and sari work

13 Gold and Silver smithy

14 Leather Footwear and leather products excluding tanning amp hide processing

15 Manufacture of mirror from sheet glass and photo-frame

16 Musical instruments manufacturing

17 Sports goods

18 Bamboo and cane products (only dry operations)

19 Card Board and paper products (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

20 Insulation and other coated papers (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

21 Scientific and Mathematical instruments

22 Furniture (Wooden and Steel)

23 Assembly of domestic electrical appliances

24 Radio assembling

25 Fountain pens

26 Polythene plastic and PVC goods through extrusionmoulding

27 Surgical gauges and bandages

28 Railway sleepers (only concrete)

29 Cotton spinning and weaving

30 Rope (cotton and plastic)

31 Carpet weaving

32 Assembly of Air coolers

33 Wires pipes-extruded shapes from metals

34 Automobile servicing amp repair stations

35 Assembly of Bicycles baby carriages and other small non-motorised vehicles

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36 Electronics equipment (assembly)

37 Toys

38 Candles

39 Carpentary ndash excluded saw mill

40 Cold storage (small scale)

41 Restaurants

42 Oil-ginningexpelling (non-hydrogenation and no refining)

43 Ice Cream

44 Mineralized water

45 Jobbing amp Machining

46 Manufacture of Steel units amp suit cases

47 Paper pins amp U clips

48 Block making for printing

49 Optical frames

CATEGORY ORANGE

B LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CAN BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY WITH PROPER

ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL ARRANGEMENT

1 All such industries which discharge some liquid effluents (below 500 klday) that can be

controlled with suitable proven technology

2 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is less than 24 mtday and

the particulars emissions from which can be controlled with suitable proven technology

3 All such industries employing not more than 500 persons

The following industries with adoption of proven pollution control technology subject to

fulfilling the above three condition fall under this category

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1 Lime manufacture ndash pending decision on proven pollution control device and

Supreme Courtrsquos decision on quarrying

2 Ceramics

3 Sanitary ware

4 Tyres and tubes

5 Refuse incineration (controlled)

6 Flour mills

7 Vegetable oils including solvent extracted oils

8 Soap without steam boiling process and synthetic detergents formulation

9 Steam generating plants

10 Manufacture of office and house hold equipment and appliances involving use of

fossil fuel combustion

11 Manufacture of machineries and machine tools and equipments

12 Industrial gases (only) Nitrogen Oxygen and CO2

13 Miscellaneous glassware without involving use of fossil-fuel combustion

14 Optical glass

15 Laboratory ware

16 Petroleum storage amp transfer facilities

17 Surgical and medical products including amp probabilities of latex products

18 Foot wear (Rubber)

19 Bakery products biscuits amp Confectioners

20 Instant teacoffee coffee processing

21 Malted food

22 Manufacture of power driven pumps compressors refrigeration units fire

fighting equipment etc

23 Wire drawing (cold process) amp bailing straps

24 Steel furniture fasteners etc

25 Plastic processed goods

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26

Medical amp surgical instruments

27

Acetylene (synthetic)

28

Glue amp Gelatine

29

Potassium permanganse

30

Metallic sodium

31

Photographic films papers amp photographic chemicals

32

Surface coating industries

33

Fragrances fragours amp food additives

34

Plant nutrients (only manure)

Note

35

aerated watersoft drink

(a) Industries falling within the above identified list shall be assessed by the State Pollution

Control Board and referred to the Union Department of Environment for consideration

before according No Objection Certificate

(b) The total number of fuel burning industries that shall be permitted in the Valley will be

limited by 8 tonnes per day or Sulphur Dioxides from all sources (This corresponds to 400

tonnes per day Coal with 1 sulphur)

(c) Setting of Industrial areas should be based on sound criteria

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CATEGORY RED

C LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CANNOT BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY

1 All those industries which discharge effluents of a polluting nature at the rate of more

than 500 klday and for which the natural course for sufficient dilution is not available

and effluents from which cannot be controlled with suitable technology

2 All such industries employing more than 500 personsday

3 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is more than 24 mtday

The following industries appear to fall under this category covered by all the points as

above

1 Ferrous and non-ferrous metal extraction refining casting forging alloy making

processing etc

2 Dry Coal ProcessingMineral processing industries like Ore

sintering benefication pollutization etc

3 Phosphate look processing plants

4 Cement plants with horizontal rotary kilns

5 Glass and glass products involving use of coal

6 Petroleum refinery

7 Petro-chemical industries

8 Manufacture of lubricating oils and greases

9 Synthetic rubber manufacture

10 Coal oil wood or nuclear based thermal power plants

11 Vanaspati hydrogenated vegetable oils for industrial purposes

12 Sugar mills (white and khandari)

13 Craft paper mills

14 Coke oven by products and coaltar distillation products

15 Alkalies

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16

Caustic soda

17

Potash

18

Electro thermal products (artificial abrasives Calcium carbide etc)

19

Phosphorous and its compounds

20

Acids and their salts (organic amp inorganic)

21

Nitrogen compounds (Cynides cynamides and other nitrogen compounds)

22

Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp fuses)

23

Pthalic anhydride

24

Processes involving chlorinated hydrocarbon

25

Chlorine Fluorine bromine Iodine amp their compounds

26

Fertilizer industry

27

Paper board and straw board

28

Synthetics fibres

29 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture

formulations)

amp

30 Basic drugs

31 Alcohol (Industrial or potable)

32 Leather industry including tanning and processing

33 Coke making coal liquification and fuel gas making industries

34 Fibre glass production and processing

35 Manufacture of pulp-wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving

pulp)

36 Pigment dyes and their intermediates

37 Industrial carbons (including graphite electrodes anodes midget electrodes

graphite blocks graphite crucibles gas carbons activated carbon synthetic

diamonds carbon black channel black lamp black etc)

38 Electro-chemicals (other than these covered under Alkali group)

39 Paints enamels amp varnishes

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40 Poly propylene

41 Poly Vinyl chloride

42 Cement with vertical shaft kiln technology penging certification of proven

technology on pollution control

43 Chlorates perchlorates amp peroxides

44 Polishes

45 Synthetic resin amp Plastic products

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सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

Reimbursement of Units under Bar Code ndash

The details for the period 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are given below

SNo Name Of the Unit Reimbursement Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Janisons Herbo Labs Pvt Ltd

Plot No 6Sector II DC IIE

Pantnagar

38430-

2- Ms Garg Foods

Naya Gaon Julfkaar

Kaladhungi Nainital

33451-

3- Ms Shree Herbal Health Care 79 Arhat Bazar Saharanpur Road Dehradun

25695-

4- Ms Govindam Enterprises

D-144F Top Floor Freedom Fighter Enclave

New Delhi

25695-

5- Ms Demigod Agro Food Pvt Ltd

4 Nandpuri Arya Nagar Chowk Opp Holy Baril

Jwalapur Haridwar

25695-

Total Rs 148966-

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Reimbursement to the Participating Units in Trade FairExhibition for the

year 2016-17 for Uttarakhand state ndash

SNo

Name of the Unit Amt Reimbursed

1 Ms Kashmir Emporium Raipur Road Dehradun

(International)

Rs 122772-

2 Ms Rawat Engg Tech Pvt Ltd Dehradun

(Domestic)

Rs 30000-

Total Rs 152772-

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CHAPTER-X

Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme (CLCSS) for Technology

Upgradation of the Small Scale Industries

The Ministry of Small Scale Industries (SSI) is operating a scheme for technology

upgradation of Small Scale Industries (SSI) called the Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme

(CLCSS) The Scheme aims at facilitating technology upgradation by providing upfront capital

subsidy to SSI units including tiny khadi village and coir industrial units on institutional

finance (credit) availed of by them for modernisation of their production equipment (plant and

machinery) and techniques The Scheme provides for 15 per cent capital subsidy to SSI units

including tiny units on institutional finance availed of by them for induction of well established

and improved technology in selected subsectorsproducts approved under the Scheme The

eligible amount of subsidy calculated under the scheme is based on the actual loan amount not

exceeding Rs1 crore

Due to insufficient investment and lack of awareness of both the quality standards and

access to modern technologies a large percentage of SSI units continue with outdated

technology and plant amp machinery With increasing competition due to liberalisation of the

economy the survival and growth of the SSI units are critically dependent on their

modernisation and technological upgradation Upgradation of both the process of manufacture

and corresponding plant and machinery is necessary for the small enterprises to reduce the cost

of production and remain price competitive at a time when cheaper products are easily available

in the global market

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CHAPTER-XI

QUALITY UPGRADATIONENVIRONMENT MANAGAMENT FOR

SMALL SCALE SECTOR THROUGH INCENTIVE FOR ISO 9000ISO

14001HACCP CERTIFICATION

The Small Scale Sector has emerged as dynamic and vibrant sector of Indian

Economy and it has been making significant contribution to industrial production export and

employment generation The process of economic liberalization and market reforms has

opened up the Indian small scale sector to the global competition In order to enhance the

competitive strength of the small scale sector the Government introduced an incentive

scheme for their technological upgradationquality improvement and environment

management The scheme provides incentive to those small scale ancillary undertaking who

have acquired ISO 9000ISO 14001HACCP certifications The scheme for ISO 9000

reimbursement in operation since March 1994 has now been enlarged so as to include

reimbursement of expenses for acquiring ISO 14001 certification also vide this Office

Administrative Order No41(8)ISOElectx2002 dt 28th October 2002 Upto 31st march

2014 25652 Micro amp Small units have been benefited from the scheme

-The Scheme envisages reimbursement of charges of acquiring ISO-9000ISO-

14001HACCP certifications to the extent of 75 of the expenditure subject to a

maximum of Rs 75000- in each case

The Salient features of the Scheme

a) The Permanent Registered Micro Small Enterprises (MSEs) units are eligible to avail

the Incentive Scheme

b) The Scheme is applicable to those MSEsancillaryTinySSSBE units who have already

acquired ISO-9000ISO-14001HACCP certification

c) The Scheme is applicable to those MSEsancillaryTinySSSBE units who have already

acquired ISO-9000ISO-14001HACCP certification

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Reimbursement to Units under ISO 900014000 scheme in Uttarakhand

state ndash

Approval details of units during 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are as under ndash

SNo Name of the Unit Reimbursement

Total Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Bajaj Nutraceuticals Roorkee Haridwar 45000-

2- Ms Nirmal Auto Components Bahadrabad Haridwar 38363-

3- Ms Manchanda Herbal Products Haridwar 46954-

4- Ms APS Electopower Pvt Ltd Haridwar

40500-

5- Ms Shree Badrinath Vaikalpik Urja Dehradun 30000-

6- Ms Rapid Moulders Pvt Ltd Haridwar 56250-

Total Rs 257067-

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CHAPTER-XII

GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT PREFERENCE POLICY FOR MICRO

amp SMALL ENTERPRISES

In order to provide assistance and support to Micro amp Small Enterprises (MSEs) for

marketing their products under the present Government Procurement Preference Policy for

micro amp small enterprises (MSEs) Government of India has been extending various facilities to

the MSEs registered with National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC) under its Single Point

Registration Scheme In addition to the facilities 358 items are also reserved for exclusive

purchase from MSE sector

Following units were enlisted under single point registration

SN Name amp Address Unit Amount Rs 1 Ms Ujjwal Labour Contract Co-operative Society

Dehradun

2000-

2 Ms Pacific Dynamics Roorkee

2000-

3 Ms Radiant Energy Enterprises Dehradun

1250-

4 Ms Harit Agro Products Jaspur Kashipur

2000-

5 Ms Asian Galaxy Pvt Ltd

Plot No 3 Sector IIDL IIE SIDCUL

5000-

6 Ms Isha Construction

Shop 32 amp 34 Grand Floor Raipur Road- Dehradun

2000-

7 Ms Dhirendra Singh Negi

Village Talli Bagi Patti Tehri Garhwal

2000-

8 Ms Electrocon Power

Village Rameshwarput Lalpur US Nagar

2000-

9 Ms Special Cables Pvt Ltd

Unit 2 Plot No 60-65 Sector-3IIE Pantnagar

3435-

10 Ms GB Equipment Systems Ltd

Industrial Area Selaqui- Dehradun

3500-

11 Ms GB Springs

PL 2223 Km Chakrata Road Rampur Dehradun

5000-

12 Ms Accuraus (India)

B-7 Ramnaga Indl Estate Roorke

2000-

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13 Ms Modern Electrn Electric Co

Dehradun

2000-

14 Ms Ms Godarari Enterprises

Dehradun

1250-

15 Ms Kanha Plastics Pvt Ltd

Dehradun

5000-

16 Ms IC Electicals Co(P) Ltd

Plot No E-94 Industrial Area Bharabad Haridwar

3450-

17 Ms Whale Graphics(India)Ltd

Dehradun

5000-

18 Jainson Herbo Labs Pvt Ltd

IIDC IIE US Nagar Pantnagar

3000-

19 Ms Krishna Murari Infratech

Pvt Ltd Haldwani

2000-

20 Ms Sakti Constructions

392 Indra Nagar Colony Dehrdun

3500-

21 Ms Universal Ind

B-8 Industrial Estate Bazpur Road Kashipur

5000-

22 Ms Sai Globe Packaging

Central Hope Town SelaquiDehradun

5000-

23 Ms Surat singh amp Sons

54 Akashdeep ColonyChakrata Road Dehradun

2000-

24 Ms Girraj Kintwear

7 Co-Operativ Society IE- Dehradun

2000-

25 Ms HQ Lamps Manufacturing

7 3-35 Sector 6 A SIDCUL Haridwar

3000-

26 Ms Uttam Rice amp Seeds Pvt Ltd

Gausala Mour Ramnagar Road Partappur Kashipur

2000-

27 Ms Creative Paper Products Rudrpur

2000-

28 Ms Asia Industries

Village Phaujimatkota Post ndashBhoorrani Rudrapur

-

29 Ms Shamsons Industries

C-22 Deveboomi Industrial Estate Roorkee

3000-

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30 Reveal Environment Solutions Kh N-999

Salem pur Rajputan Indusstrial Estate Roorkee

2000-

31 Ms Shiva Enterprises

2071 West Amber Talab Roorkee

2000-

32 Ms Aska Equipment Ltd

Plot NoC-21 Devbhoomi Indl Estate Raipur Haridwar

3000-

33 Ms Infinity

Kh Village Raipur Haridwar

3450-

34 Ms Badrinath Vaikalpik Urja

Shah Nagar Near Railaway Crossing Defance Colony Dehradun

2000-

35 Ms Amardeep Designs (P) Ltd

KhNo163 Laheshwari BhagwanPur Roorklee

3000-

36 Ms Amrit Herbals

Village amp Po Bhauwala-Dehradun

2000-

37 Ms Growth Associates

131 2nd

Floor BT Ganj-Roorkee

3000-

38 Ms Himalayan Hi Tech

Nurseries Santi Aashram Bharatpur Kamachaur

2000-

39 Ms JS Industries

Kunda Jaspur Road Kashipur US Nagar

3000-

40 Ms Digitech

8 Industrial Area Near Ram Nagar- Roorkee

2000-

41 Ms K-2 Cloth

Plot No 126-127 Sector IIDC

2000-

42 Ms Dinex India Pvt Ltd

59 Gandhi Road

2000-

43 Ms SK Guta

15 A Enclave GMS Road Dehradun

2000-

44 Ms Fire Devices(P) Ltd

Plot No 19-20 Sector-3A Indl Area SIDCUL Haridwar

3450-

Total

118285-

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CHAPTER-XIII

REVENUE EARNED

This Institute has earned revenue of Rs 140485- through consultancy services

provided to the MSMEs and fee collected for training programmes as per details given

below-

SNo Revenue Earnings Total for the

Financial Year (Rs)

1

CF WS revenue

0

2 Skill development programme (Training) fees- regular

course

8000

3 Skill development programme (Training) fees

Specialized High Tech Course (including CAD CAM)

0

4 Sale of Traineersquos products 50

5 Training Programme fees-

i Under Core Programme Action Plan 0

ii (Under PD Account) 0

6 Management Development Programme 0

7 Seminars Feesworkshop 5100

8 Capacity assessment 0

9 Project appraisals 0

10 Sick unit studies 0

11 In plant studies 0

12 Surveys 0

13 Energy audits 0

14 NSIC Registration GSPP 118285

15 Sub-Contracting Exchange (SCX) 0

16 Sale of publications 50

17 Others 6500

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18 Fee for participation in National Award-2013 0

19 NVDPVDP 0

TOTAL 137985

20 Sale of US stores etc 2500

Grand Total 140485

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CHAPTER-XIV

USE OF OFFICIAL LANGUAGE

Hindi is the Official Language of the Union of India and the Government policy aims at

progressively increasing the use of Hindi in official work Effective steps were taken during

the year in the Ministry of MSME to ensure compliance to Official Language Policy

implementation of the annual programme and compliance with the various orders of the

Government of India on the recommendations of the Committee of Parliament on Official

Language

COMPLIANCE OF SECTION 3(3)OF THE OFFICIAL LANGUAGE ACT 1963

All documents such as General Orders Notifications Press Communique Contracts

Agreements Tender Forms amp Notices Resolution MemorandumOffice memorandum

Administrative or other reports and Official Papers laid before a House or the Houses of

Parliament under section 3(3) of the Official Languages Act 1963 were issued bilingually

ie in Hindi and English General orders meant for departmental use were issued in Hindi

only

REPLIES TO LETTERS IN HINDI

All letters received in Hindi were replied to in Hindi

CORRESPONDENCE IN HINDI

Letters to State Governments Union Territory and Central Government offices located

in regions lsquoArsquo and lsquoBrsquo were issued in Hindi to the extent possible Similarly letters were sent in

Hindi to Central Government offices located in region lsquoCrsquo as per the targets laid down in the

Annual Programme About 9007 correspondence was made in Hindi in region lsquoArsquo 100 in

region rsquoBrsquo and 100 in region lsquoCrsquo

SECTIONS SPECIFIED FOR WORKING IN HINDI

The sections of the Ministry specified for doing 100 work in Hindi are working

satisfactorily

MONITORING AND INSPECTIONS

In order to ensure compliance with the Official Language Policy monitoring is done

though regular inspections

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CHAPTER-XV

TARGETS amp ACHIEVEMENTS

PART-A

1 Change in Industrial Scenario if any Industrial activity is gaining

momentum due to Industrial package to the state amp the upgradation of the MSEs

2 Other information ndash

I No of unit visited by MSME-DI

Official 117

Ii Total No of visitors inquiries

received in MSME-DI 648

iii Total No persons trained with- 414

a General 214

b Women Entrepreneurs 110 c SCST 17413 d Other backward Classes etc 12

e Minorities 0

3 Expenditure in Plan amp Non-Plan

a Plan Scheme-

Allotment Cumulative expenditure

FUNDS EXPENDITURE

Salary-14000000 12144775

Medical- 125000 124655

TE- 650000 647151

OE- 800000 7 99999

RRT- 4000 3000

Total 15579000 13719580

b Non-Plan Scheme- Nil

4 Administration Over

one year

Less than one year

a

b c

d

Post vacant Disciplinary proceeding initiated concluded pending Audit objections pending amp replied

Court cases pending if necessary

13

Nil Nil

Nil

01

Nil Nil

Nil

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Part- B

(This part may reflect the problems and actual work done under each programme as well

as actual extension service rendered for promotion of Industries)

1 Modernization of Workshop and

Laboratories- During

the month

Cumulative for the year

i Sanction received by MSME-DI

Converting the MSME-DI

Nil Nil

ii Value of new machinery

equipment installed received

Nil Nil

iii Value of orders of Machinery amp

Equipment placed with

DGSampD supplies

Nil Nil

2 Trade Industry growth-

i Nos of UAM registered

Manufacturingservice activity

Micro-5363 Small- 1707 Medium- 156

Total- 7226 (up to March2017)

ii Nos of UAM registered

ManufacturingServicing

activity

Manufacturing- 4243

Service- 2983

Total- 7226 (up to March2015)

iii Changes in industrial growth

rate if any (give information for

each trade unit(s) separately)

The industrial climate generated due to

announcement of Concessional package

provided impetus to the growth

parameters

3 Technical Assistance-

i No of entrepreneurs assisted

at the MSME-DI premises

outside premises

6481913

ii No of entrepreneurs assisted

at their premises

631

iii No of trade Associations

contacted for up-gradation of

Industries

12

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iv Details of programme for

specific group of covered in

Action Plan prepared along

with their details

NA

v No of units registered under

the Govt purchase

programme

43 Nos

vi Identification of products

having potential for

development in the State

(Attach a separate list)

1 Fruit based products

2 Processing of vegetables

3 Spice grinding

4 Glow signboard amp hoardings

5 Medicinal concentrate

6 Essential Oils

vii Problems of trade Industries

other than financial if any

Marketing amp transportation bottleneck

viii Additional support required for

improving performance of

trade Industries

Marketing Support

x Any other significant

programme Give information

or work done for each trade

discipline separately and

enclosed separate sheet to

highlight the salient points of

work done

No

4 Ancillary Development Programme No of-

a Captive Ancillary in the State NA

b New units (Anc) established

during the month

NA

c New items identified and

accepted for promoting

Ancillary

NA

d Vendor Development

Programme organized for

whom

Conducted programmes-

National Level-00

State level- 05 nos

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5 Any other special work done by the Institute- -

- One day awareness programme on Packaging for Exports

In Association with SBS College Rudrapur at Rudrapur on 31052016 for 32

participants

- One day workshop on Quality Management System amp Quality Technology

Tools (QMSQTT)

In Association with Bahadrabad Industries Development Welfare

Association Haridwar at Haridwar on 21072016 for 32 participants

- One day awareness programme on Product Certification

Conducted at Selaqui Dehradun on 19102016 for 60 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Design Clinic

Conducted at Haridwar on 20022016 for 28 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Digital Payment

Conducted in Uttarakhand State 16 programmes for 406 participants

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Part C Other Special Activities

Sl No Activity Target Achievement

1 Hindi Meeting 04 nos 04 nos

2 Hindi Pakhwara amp Hindi Diwas from 14092016 to

28092016 01 no 01 no

3 Hindi Workshop Nil Nil

4 Assistance provided in EDP of other organisation

(2 days EDP of NCCD) at MSME-DI

Haldwani

Nil 01 no

5 (i)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp Commercial Bid Opening on Lean Manufacturing for Auto component at Rudrapur on 22042016

(ii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in joint DSR

audit Audit with NPC Kanpur of Boss Cluster Rudrapur from 20042016 to 21042016 (iii)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint MBR3 Audit with QCI of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar from 08082016 to 10082016 (iv) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Boss Cluster at Rudrapur in November 2016

(v) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR5 Audit

of Pace Auto Cluster-1 at Rudrapur in November 2016 (vi)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint Audit

of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar in December 2016 (vii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Havells Fan Lean Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017 (viii)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp

Commercial Bid Opening for Plastic Component Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017

Nil

08 nos

6 Participated in National Awards held in Ludhiana Punjab on 18102016 presented by Honrsquoble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi

Nil 01 no

7 Participated in PMEGP Task force meeting of Nainital

District on 020816081116 Nil 02 nos

8 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a 3 days exhibition lsquoDestination Uttarakhand 2016rsquo organised by Ms Freindz Exhibition amp Promotions (p) ltd New Delhi at Dehradun from 24-26102016

Nil 01 no

9 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in the Stone Laying

ceremony of a new Technology Centre at Sitarganj on 141116 inaugrated by Honrsquoble Union Minister of MSMEs Sh Kalaraj Mishra

Nil 01 no

10 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a lsquoVendor Meet-

2016rsquo organised by Tata Auto Comp Systems Ltd at Rudrapur

Nil 01 no

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11 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in SLSC meeting for

National Awards and SLAB meeing at Dehradun on 17022017

Nil 01 no

12 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a training on

Lean Manufacturing at Indore MP from 080317 to 100317

Nil 01 no

13 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Hindi meeting

organized by NARAKAS on 30032017 01 no 01 no

PART-E

Sl

No

Description of activity Annual target Under PD

Ac

Total

1 EDPIMCEET Export

Packging Product

Certification QMS-QTT

Incubator ZEDDesign

8611113

31

Nil 25

i No of programmes

conducted

7601113

31

Nil 23

ii No of persons trained 159255032

326032235

16828

Nil 1001

2 Follow-up action of previous Entrepreneurship Development Programmes -

Year Total no of trainees

trained

No of trainees who

have set up units

employed till date

2006-07 143 39

2007-08 917 71

2008-09 946 36

2009-10 2323 43

2010-11 2203 49

2011-12 2321 53

2012-13 2265 59

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2013-14 2234 74

2014-15 504 53

2015-16 926

2016-17 414

3 Motivational Campaigns- Annual target Conducted

No of Campaigns

conducted

06 06

4 i Project profiles (new) Nil Nil

ii Project profiles

(updated)

Nil Nil

iii State industrial

profiles

Nil 1

iv District industrial

potential survey

reports

Nil 13

v Any other Nil Nil

5 Name of the units

provided-

Intensive technical

consultancy (A brief

write-up)

6 Programme on ISO 900014000

Year Target No of

Programmes

conducted

No of Units

participated

No of units

obtained ISO

certification

during the

year

No of units

obtained ISO

Certification

till date

2006-07 - - - - -

2007-08 - - - - -

2008-09 - - - 17 17

2009-10 - - - 10 10

2010-11 - - - - 24

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2011-12 - - - - 25

2012-13 - - - - Nil

2013-14 - - - - 17

2014-15 - - - 18

2015-16 - - - 11 11

7 Programmes on

Name of the programme No of Programmes No of participants

WTO - -

One Day Awareness

Programme on Cluster Dev

Scheme

- -

One day Awareness

Programme on IPR

- -

9 Vendor Development Programmes cum exhibitions

Year Tar

get

No of

VDPs

conducted

No of SSI

units

participat

ed

No unit

register

ed

During

the

month

No of SSI units obtained orders

No

Rs No Rs

2006-07 1 - - - - - - - -

2007-08 NIL - - - - - - - -

2008-09 1 1 120 - - - - - -

2009-10 1 - - - - - - - -

2010-11 1 1 43 - - - - - -

2011-12 3 3 222 - - - - - -

2012-13 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

311

158+551

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2013-14 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

314

148+1541

-

-

-

-

-

- 2014-15 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

374

118+2000

-

-

-

-

-

-

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2015-16 5 1

5(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

236

100+2000

-

-

-

-

-

- 2016-17 5 1

5(SVDP)

0(NVDP)

259

Nil

10 Programmes on Achievement

ii Energy conservationEnergy Efficient

Technology etc

00

iv Packaging for export 01

v Product Certification 01

vi CLCSS 00

vii QMSQTT 01

Viii Lean Manufacturing 00

ix Business Incubator 03

x Design Clinic 01

xi ZED 03

11

Revenue of the Institute

Total revenue

earned

Rs

140485-

12

Revenue of the workshop

Annual

Target

Total revenue

earned

Rs

Nil Nil

13 Media coverage details- No(s)

i Press releases during the Year 4

ii Exhibitions participated 02

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iii RadioTV talks -

iv Advertisements released 5

v Press clipping compiled for the year -

vi Press clipping hosted on website -

vii Publications if any -

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CHAPTER-XVI

DISTRICT INDUSTRIES CENTRES VISITED BY THE OFFICERS OF

THIS INSTITUTE

The officers of this Institute visited District Industries Centre for discussion relating to

development of industries in the state and in connection with attending the Task Force

Meetingother official work

1 District Industries Centre Haldwani

2 District Industries Centre Almora

3 District Industries Centre Rudrapur Udham Singh Nagar

4 District Industries Centre Bageshwar

5 District Industries Centre Roorkee

6 District Industries Centre Dehradun

7 District Industries Centre Kotdwar

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CHAPTER-XVII

INCENTIVES TO ENTREPRENEURS

(i) Fiscal Incentives to new Industrial Units and to existing units on their substantial

expansion

New Industrial units and existing industrial units on their substantial expansion as defined set

up in growth centers industrial infrastructure development center(IIDCs) Industrial Estates

Export Processing Zones Theme Parks (Food Processing Parks Software Technology Parks

etc) as stated in Annexure-1 and Other areas as notified from time to time by the Central

Government are entitled to

(A) 100 (hundred percent) outright excise duty exception for a period of 10 years from

the date of commencement of commercial production

(B) 100 Income tax exemption for initial period of five years and thereafter 30 for

companies and 25 for other than companies for a further period of five years for

the entire state of Uttaranchal and Himachal Pradesh from the date of

commencement of commercial production

(C) 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

Rs30 lakh The existing units will also be entitled to this subsidy on their substantial

expansion as defined

(D) Thrust sector industries as mentioned in Annexure-II are entitled to similar

concession as mentioned in para 3(i) amp (ii) above in the entire state of Uttaranchal

and Himachal Pradesh without any area restrictions

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Development of Industrial Infrastructure

(i) The funding pattern under the Growth Centre Scheme currently envisaging a

central assistance of Rs10 crore per center is raised to Rs15 crore per center

(ii) The financing pattern of integrated infrastructure development center (IIDC)

between Government of India and SIDBI will change from 23 to 41 and the GOI

funds would be in the nature of a grant so as to provide the required infrastructural

support

Other Incentives

(i) Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna (PMMY) To bring the unbanked people under

the mainstream banking and make the neglected section of the population self

reliant and self dependent Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna was launched under 3

stages ie Shishu (Max Rs 50000) Kishor (Max Rs 5 Lacs)and Tarun (Rs 10

Lacs)

(iv) Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP)

Government of India has approved the introduction of a new credit linked subsidy

programme called Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation programme (PMEGP)

by merging the two schemes Prime Ministerrsquos Rojgar Yojana (PMRY) and Rural

Employment Generation Programme (REGP) for generation of employment

opportunities through establishment of Micro enterprise in rural as well as urban

areas PMEGP is a central sector scheme and being administrated by Ministry of

Micro Small amp Medium Enterprises (Mo MSME) The scheme is implementing by

Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC)a statutory organization under the

administrative control of Mo MSME as the single nodal agency at the National

level At the State level the scheme is being implemented through State

KVIC Directorates State Khadi amp Village Industries Boards ( KVIBs) and District

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Industries Centre( DICs) and Banks The Government subsidy under the scheme is

being routed by KVIC through the identified banks for eventual distribution to the

beneficiaries entrepreneurs in their Bank accounts

Ineligible Industries under the Policy

The list of industries excluded from the purview of proposed concessions is at

Annexure ndashII

In addition the Doon Valley Notifications (SONo102(E) dated 1st Feb 1989

(Annexure-IV) as amended from time to time issued by Ministry of Environment amp

Forests would continue to operate in the Doon Valley area on the industries

notified under it are excluded from the proposed concessions in the state of

Uttarakhand

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Annex -I

DETAILS OF TRAINING PROGRAMME CONDUCTED DURING THE YEAR 2016-17 S No Programme details Duration Candidate Details Name of the

Coordinator SC ST OBC PH GEN TOTAL M F M F M F M F M F

EDP

1 EDP (GEN) on Tour

Operator amp Tourist Guide at Ranibagh

Haldwani Nainital

18022017

to 22022017

10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 2 22 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director (Mech)

2 EDP(SC) on Wireman

Training at Shantipuri

Pantnagar US Nagar

13022017

to

23022017

18 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 20 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

3 ESDP (WPH-STP)

on Bakery amp

Confectionary Products Ranibagh

Nainital

06092016

to

20102016

0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 20 23 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

4 ESDP(SC-STP) on

Computer Accounting with Tally at

Kaladhungi Nainital

16082016

to 29092016

10 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

5 ESDP(SC) on Computer Accounting

Dehradun

21072016 to

02092016

10 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 5 25 UC Khanduri Asst Director

(Chem)

6 ESDP(GEN) on

Garments

Manufacturing at

Almora

22072016

to

02092016

0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 21 23 DS Martolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

7 ESDP(GEN) on Solar Energy at Haldwani

Nainital

04112016 to

16122016

3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 16 0 20 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

I- Total Participants

(Nos)

51 20 0 1 2 3 1 0 30 48 156

IMC

1 IMC(Gen) at Pantnagar US Nagar

23022017 16 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 13 8 38 DK Aggarwal Asst Director

(Mech)

2 IMC(SC) at ITI

Bageshwar

18032017 31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 50 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

3 IMC(SC) at Takula

Almora

09032016 22 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 4 39 UC Khanduri

Asst Director (Chem)

4 IMC(Gen) at JITI

Almora

16032017 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 9 42 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

5 IMC(ST) at ITI

Almora

15032016 19 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 41 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

6 IMC(Gen) at Ranibagh Haldwani Nainital

23022017 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 35 6 45 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

II- Total Participants

(Nos)

93 9 12 0 4 0 0 0 110 27 255

Grand Total (I + II)

13 PROGRAMMES

144 29 12 1 6 3 1 0 140 75 411

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Annex -II

List of Thrust Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo List of Thrust Industries

01 Floriculture

02 Medicinal herbs and aromatic herbs etc ndash processing

03 Honey

04 Horticulture and Agro based Industries such as -

a Sauces Ketchup etc

b Fruit juices amp fruit pulp

c Jams Jellies vegetable juices puree pickles etc

d Preserved fruits and vegetables

e Processing of fresh fruits and vegetables including packaging

f Processing preservation packaging of mushrooms

05 Food processing industry excluding those included in the negative list

06 Sugar and its by-products

07 Silk and silk products

08 Wool and wool products

09 Woven fabrics (Excisable garments)

10 Sports goods and articles and equipment for general physical exercise and equipment

for adventure sports activities

11 Paper and paper products excluding those in negative list

12 Pharma products

13 Information amp communication technology

Computer hardware

14 Bottling of mineral water

15 Eco-tourism ndash Hotels resorts spa entertainmentamusement parks and ropeways

16 Industrial gases (based on atmospheric fraction)

17 Handicrafts

18 Non-timber forest product based industries

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Negative List of Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo Negative list of Industries

01 Tobacco and tobacco products including cigarettes and pan masala

02 Thermal Power Plant (coaloil based)

03 Coal washeries dry coal processing

04 Inorganic Chemicals excluding medicinal grade oxygen (280411) medicinal grade hydrogen peroxide

(284711) compressed air (285130)

05 Organic Chemicals excluding Provitamins vitamins Hormones (2936) Glycosides (2939) sugars (2940)

06 Tanning and dying extracts tanins and their derivatives dyes colours paints and varnishes putty fillers and

other mastics inks

07 Marble and mineral substances not classified anywhere

08 Flour mills and rice mills

09 Foundries using coal

10 Minerals fuels mineral oils and products of their distillation

Bituminous substances mineral waxes

11 Synthetic rubber product

12 Cement clinkers and asbestos raw including fibre

13 Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp Fuses fireworks matches propellant powder etc)

14 Mineral or chemical fertilizers

15 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture and formulation)

16 Fibre glass and articles thereof

17 Manufacture of pulp ndash wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving pulp)

18 Branded aerated water soft drinks (non-fruit based)

19 Paper-

Writing or printing paper etc

Paper or paperboard etc

Maplitho paper etc

Newsprint in rolls or sheets

Craft paper etc

Sanitary towels etc

Cigarette paper

Grease-proof paper

Toilet or facial tissue etc

Paper and paperboard laminated internally with bitumen tar or asphalt

Carbon or similar copying paper

Products consisting of sheets of paper or paper board impregnated coated or covered with plastics etc

Paper and paperboard coated impregnated or covered with wax etc

20 Plastics and articles thereof

Serial No 5 Reproduction synthesis not allowed as also downstream industries for sugar

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Annex -III

RESTRICTIONS ON LOCATION OF INDUSTRIES MINING OPERATIONS AND OTHER DEVELOPMENT

ACTIVITIES IN DOON VALLEY IN UTTAR PRADESH

MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS

(Department of Environment Forests amp Wildlife)

New Delhi the 1st February 1989

NOTIFICATION

NOTIFICATION under section 3(2)(v) of Environment (Protection) Act 1986 and Rule 5(3) (d) of

Environment (Protection) Rules 1986 Restricting location of industries mining operations and other

development activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh

SO102(E) ndash Whereas notification under sub-rule (3) of rule 5 of the Environment (Protection)

Rules 1986 inviting objections against the imposition of restriction on location of industries mining

operation and other developmental activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh was published vide No

SO 923(E) dated the 6th October 1988

And Whereas all objections received have been duly considered by the Central Government

Now therefore in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (d) of sub-rule (3) of Rule 5 of the

said rules the Central Government hereby imposes restrictions on the following activities in Doon Valley

bounded on the North by Mussorie ridge in the North-East by Lesset Himalayan range on the South-

West by Shivalik ranges river Ganga in the South-East and river Yamuna in the North-West except those

activities which are permitted by the Central Government for examining the environmental impacts

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(i) Location setting of industrial units ndash It has to be as per guidelines given in the annexure or guidelines

as may be issued from time to time by the Ministry of Environment amp Forests Government of India

(ii) Mining ndash Approval of the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests must be obtained before starting

any mining activity

(iii) Tourism ndash It should as per Tourism Development Plan (TDP) to be prepared by the State Department

of Tourism and duly approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(iv) Grazing ndash As per the plan to be prepared by the State Government and duly approved by the Union

Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(v) Land Use ndash As per Master Plan of development and Land Use Plan of the entire area to be prepared

by the State Government and approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

[No J-200123886-1A]

Sd-

(KP GEETHAKRISHNAN)

Secretary

ANNEXURE

Guidelines for permitting restricting industrial units in the Doon Valley area

Industries will be classified under Green Orange and Red categories as shown below for purposes of

permittingrestricting such industrial units in the Doon Valley from the environmental and ecological

considerations

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CATEGORY GREEN

A LIST OF INDUSTRIES IN APPROVED INDUSTRIAL AREAS WHICH MAY BE DIRECTRLY CONSIDERED

FOR ISSUE OF NO OBJECTION CERTIFICATE WITHOUT REFERRING TO (MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS) (IN CASE OF DOUBTS REFERENCE WILL BE MADE TO MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS)

1 All such non-obnoxious and non-hazardous industries employing upto 100 persons The

abnoxious and hazardous industries are those using inflammable explosive corrosive or

toxic substances

2 All such industries which do not discharge industrial effluents of a polluting nature and

which do not undertake any of the following process

Electroplating

Galvanizing

Bleaching

Degreasing

Phosphating

Dyeing

Pickling tanning

Polishing

Cooking of fibres and Digesting

Designing of Fabric

Unhairing Soaking deliming and bating of hides

Washing of fabric

Trimming Puling juicing and blanching of fruits and vegetables

Washing of equipment and regular floor washing using of considerable cooling water

Separated milk buttermilk and whey

Stopping and processing of grain

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Distillation of alcohol stillage and evaporation

Slaughtering of animals rendering of bones washing of meat

Juicing of sugar cane extraction of sugar Filteration centrifugation distillation

Pulping and fermenting of coffee beam

Processing of fish

Filter back wash in DM Plants exceeding 20 KI per day capacity

Pulp making pulp processing and paper making Cocking of coal washing of blast furnace

flue gases

Stripping of oxides

Washing of used sand by hydraulic discharge

Washing of latex etc

Solvent extraction

3 All such industries which do no use fuel in their manufacturing process or in any subsidiary

process and which do not emit fugitive emissions of a diffused nature

Industries not satisfying any one of the three criteria are recommended to be referred to Ministry

of Environment amp Forests

The following industries appear to fall in non-hazardous non-obnoxious and non-polluting

category subject to fulfillment of above three conditions

1 Atta-chakkies

2 Rice Mullors

3 Iceboxes

4 Dal mills

5 Groundnut decortinating (dry)

6 Chilling

7 Tailoring and garment making

8 Apparl making 9 Cotton and woolen hosiery

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10 Handloom weaving

11 Shoe lace manufacturing

12 Gold and Silver thread and sari work

13 Gold and Silver smithy

14 Leather Footwear and leather products excluding tanning amp hide processing

15 Manufacture of mirror from sheet glass and photo-frame

16 Musical instruments manufacturing

17 Sports goods

18 Bamboo and cane products (only dry operations)

19 Card Board and paper products (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

20 Insulation and other coated papers (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

21 Scientific and Mathematical instruments

22 Furniture (Wooden and Steel)

23 Assembly of domestic electrical appliances

24 Radio assembling

25 Fountain pens

26 Polythene plastic and PVC goods through extrusionmoulding

27 Surgical gauges and bandages

28 Railway sleepers (only concrete)

29 Cotton spinning and weaving

30 Rope (cotton and plastic)

31 Carpet weaving

32 Assembly of Air coolers

33 Wires pipes-extruded shapes from metals

34 Automobile servicing amp repair stations

35 Assembly of Bicycles baby carriages and other small non-motorised vehicles

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36 Electronics equipment (assembly)

37 Toys

38 Candles

39 Carpentary ndash excluded saw mill

40 Cold storage (small scale)

41 Restaurants

42 Oil-ginningexpelling (non-hydrogenation and no refining)

43 Ice Cream

44 Mineralized water

45 Jobbing amp Machining

46 Manufacture of Steel units amp suit cases

47 Paper pins amp U clips

48 Block making for printing

49 Optical frames

CATEGORY ORANGE

B LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CAN BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY WITH PROPER

ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL ARRANGEMENT

1 All such industries which discharge some liquid effluents (below 500 klday) that can be

controlled with suitable proven technology

2 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is less than 24 mtday and

the particulars emissions from which can be controlled with suitable proven technology

3 All such industries employing not more than 500 persons

The following industries with adoption of proven pollution control technology subject to

fulfilling the above three condition fall under this category

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1 Lime manufacture ndash pending decision on proven pollution control device and

Supreme Courtrsquos decision on quarrying

2 Ceramics

3 Sanitary ware

4 Tyres and tubes

5 Refuse incineration (controlled)

6 Flour mills

7 Vegetable oils including solvent extracted oils

8 Soap without steam boiling process and synthetic detergents formulation

9 Steam generating plants

10 Manufacture of office and house hold equipment and appliances involving use of

fossil fuel combustion

11 Manufacture of machineries and machine tools and equipments

12 Industrial gases (only) Nitrogen Oxygen and CO2

13 Miscellaneous glassware without involving use of fossil-fuel combustion

14 Optical glass

15 Laboratory ware

16 Petroleum storage amp transfer facilities

17 Surgical and medical products including amp probabilities of latex products

18 Foot wear (Rubber)

19 Bakery products biscuits amp Confectioners

20 Instant teacoffee coffee processing

21 Malted food

22 Manufacture of power driven pumps compressors refrigeration units fire

fighting equipment etc

23 Wire drawing (cold process) amp bailing straps

24 Steel furniture fasteners etc

25 Plastic processed goods

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26

Medical amp surgical instruments

27

Acetylene (synthetic)

28

Glue amp Gelatine

29

Potassium permanganse

30

Metallic sodium

31

Photographic films papers amp photographic chemicals

32

Surface coating industries

33

Fragrances fragours amp food additives

34

Plant nutrients (only manure)

Note

35

aerated watersoft drink

(a) Industries falling within the above identified list shall be assessed by the State Pollution

Control Board and referred to the Union Department of Environment for consideration

before according No Objection Certificate

(b) The total number of fuel burning industries that shall be permitted in the Valley will be

limited by 8 tonnes per day or Sulphur Dioxides from all sources (This corresponds to 400

tonnes per day Coal with 1 sulphur)

(c) Setting of Industrial areas should be based on sound criteria

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CATEGORY RED

C LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CANNOT BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY

1 All those industries which discharge effluents of a polluting nature at the rate of more

than 500 klday and for which the natural course for sufficient dilution is not available

and effluents from which cannot be controlled with suitable technology

2 All such industries employing more than 500 personsday

3 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is more than 24 mtday

The following industries appear to fall under this category covered by all the points as

above

1 Ferrous and non-ferrous metal extraction refining casting forging alloy making

processing etc

2 Dry Coal ProcessingMineral processing industries like Ore

sintering benefication pollutization etc

3 Phosphate look processing plants

4 Cement plants with horizontal rotary kilns

5 Glass and glass products involving use of coal

6 Petroleum refinery

7 Petro-chemical industries

8 Manufacture of lubricating oils and greases

9 Synthetic rubber manufacture

10 Coal oil wood or nuclear based thermal power plants

11 Vanaspati hydrogenated vegetable oils for industrial purposes

12 Sugar mills (white and khandari)

13 Craft paper mills

14 Coke oven by products and coaltar distillation products

15 Alkalies

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16

Caustic soda

17

Potash

18

Electro thermal products (artificial abrasives Calcium carbide etc)

19

Phosphorous and its compounds

20

Acids and their salts (organic amp inorganic)

21

Nitrogen compounds (Cynides cynamides and other nitrogen compounds)

22

Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp fuses)

23

Pthalic anhydride

24

Processes involving chlorinated hydrocarbon

25

Chlorine Fluorine bromine Iodine amp their compounds

26

Fertilizer industry

27

Paper board and straw board

28

Synthetics fibres

29 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture

formulations)

amp

30 Basic drugs

31 Alcohol (Industrial or potable)

32 Leather industry including tanning and processing

33 Coke making coal liquification and fuel gas making industries

34 Fibre glass production and processing

35 Manufacture of pulp-wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving

pulp)

36 Pigment dyes and their intermediates

37 Industrial carbons (including graphite electrodes anodes midget electrodes

graphite blocks graphite crucibles gas carbons activated carbon synthetic

diamonds carbon black channel black lamp black etc)

38 Electro-chemicals (other than these covered under Alkali group)

39 Paints enamels amp varnishes

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40 Poly propylene

41 Poly Vinyl chloride

42 Cement with vertical shaft kiln technology penging certification of proven

technology on pollution control

43 Chlorates perchlorates amp peroxides

44 Polishes

45 Synthetic resin amp Plastic products

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वारषिक रिपोरिANNUAL REPORT 2016-17

सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

Reimbursement to the Participating Units in Trade FairExhibition for the

year 2016-17 for Uttarakhand state ndash

SNo

Name of the Unit Amt Reimbursed

1 Ms Kashmir Emporium Raipur Road Dehradun

(International)

Rs 122772-

2 Ms Rawat Engg Tech Pvt Ltd Dehradun

(Domestic)

Rs 30000-

Total Rs 152772-

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CHAPTER-X

Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme (CLCSS) for Technology

Upgradation of the Small Scale Industries

The Ministry of Small Scale Industries (SSI) is operating a scheme for technology

upgradation of Small Scale Industries (SSI) called the Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme

(CLCSS) The Scheme aims at facilitating technology upgradation by providing upfront capital

subsidy to SSI units including tiny khadi village and coir industrial units on institutional

finance (credit) availed of by them for modernisation of their production equipment (plant and

machinery) and techniques The Scheme provides for 15 per cent capital subsidy to SSI units

including tiny units on institutional finance availed of by them for induction of well established

and improved technology in selected subsectorsproducts approved under the Scheme The

eligible amount of subsidy calculated under the scheme is based on the actual loan amount not

exceeding Rs1 crore

Due to insufficient investment and lack of awareness of both the quality standards and

access to modern technologies a large percentage of SSI units continue with outdated

technology and plant amp machinery With increasing competition due to liberalisation of the

economy the survival and growth of the SSI units are critically dependent on their

modernisation and technological upgradation Upgradation of both the process of manufacture

and corresponding plant and machinery is necessary for the small enterprises to reduce the cost

of production and remain price competitive at a time when cheaper products are easily available

in the global market

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CHAPTER-XI

QUALITY UPGRADATIONENVIRONMENT MANAGAMENT FOR

SMALL SCALE SECTOR THROUGH INCENTIVE FOR ISO 9000ISO

14001HACCP CERTIFICATION

The Small Scale Sector has emerged as dynamic and vibrant sector of Indian

Economy and it has been making significant contribution to industrial production export and

employment generation The process of economic liberalization and market reforms has

opened up the Indian small scale sector to the global competition In order to enhance the

competitive strength of the small scale sector the Government introduced an incentive

scheme for their technological upgradationquality improvement and environment

management The scheme provides incentive to those small scale ancillary undertaking who

have acquired ISO 9000ISO 14001HACCP certifications The scheme for ISO 9000

reimbursement in operation since March 1994 has now been enlarged so as to include

reimbursement of expenses for acquiring ISO 14001 certification also vide this Office

Administrative Order No41(8)ISOElectx2002 dt 28th October 2002 Upto 31st march

2014 25652 Micro amp Small units have been benefited from the scheme

-The Scheme envisages reimbursement of charges of acquiring ISO-9000ISO-

14001HACCP certifications to the extent of 75 of the expenditure subject to a

maximum of Rs 75000- in each case

The Salient features of the Scheme

a) The Permanent Registered Micro Small Enterprises (MSEs) units are eligible to avail

the Incentive Scheme

b) The Scheme is applicable to those MSEsancillaryTinySSSBE units who have already

acquired ISO-9000ISO-14001HACCP certification

c) The Scheme is applicable to those MSEsancillaryTinySSSBE units who have already

acquired ISO-9000ISO-14001HACCP certification

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Reimbursement to Units under ISO 900014000 scheme in Uttarakhand

state ndash

Approval details of units during 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are as under ndash

SNo Name of the Unit Reimbursement

Total Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Bajaj Nutraceuticals Roorkee Haridwar 45000-

2- Ms Nirmal Auto Components Bahadrabad Haridwar 38363-

3- Ms Manchanda Herbal Products Haridwar 46954-

4- Ms APS Electopower Pvt Ltd Haridwar

40500-

5- Ms Shree Badrinath Vaikalpik Urja Dehradun 30000-

6- Ms Rapid Moulders Pvt Ltd Haridwar 56250-

Total Rs 257067-

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CHAPTER-XII

GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT PREFERENCE POLICY FOR MICRO

amp SMALL ENTERPRISES

In order to provide assistance and support to Micro amp Small Enterprises (MSEs) for

marketing their products under the present Government Procurement Preference Policy for

micro amp small enterprises (MSEs) Government of India has been extending various facilities to

the MSEs registered with National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC) under its Single Point

Registration Scheme In addition to the facilities 358 items are also reserved for exclusive

purchase from MSE sector

Following units were enlisted under single point registration

SN Name amp Address Unit Amount Rs 1 Ms Ujjwal Labour Contract Co-operative Society

Dehradun

2000-

2 Ms Pacific Dynamics Roorkee

2000-

3 Ms Radiant Energy Enterprises Dehradun

1250-

4 Ms Harit Agro Products Jaspur Kashipur

2000-

5 Ms Asian Galaxy Pvt Ltd

Plot No 3 Sector IIDL IIE SIDCUL

5000-

6 Ms Isha Construction

Shop 32 amp 34 Grand Floor Raipur Road- Dehradun

2000-

7 Ms Dhirendra Singh Negi

Village Talli Bagi Patti Tehri Garhwal

2000-

8 Ms Electrocon Power

Village Rameshwarput Lalpur US Nagar

2000-

9 Ms Special Cables Pvt Ltd

Unit 2 Plot No 60-65 Sector-3IIE Pantnagar

3435-

10 Ms GB Equipment Systems Ltd

Industrial Area Selaqui- Dehradun

3500-

11 Ms GB Springs

PL 2223 Km Chakrata Road Rampur Dehradun

5000-

12 Ms Accuraus (India)

B-7 Ramnaga Indl Estate Roorke

2000-

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13 Ms Modern Electrn Electric Co

Dehradun

2000-

14 Ms Ms Godarari Enterprises

Dehradun

1250-

15 Ms Kanha Plastics Pvt Ltd

Dehradun

5000-

16 Ms IC Electicals Co(P) Ltd

Plot No E-94 Industrial Area Bharabad Haridwar

3450-

17 Ms Whale Graphics(India)Ltd

Dehradun

5000-

18 Jainson Herbo Labs Pvt Ltd

IIDC IIE US Nagar Pantnagar

3000-

19 Ms Krishna Murari Infratech

Pvt Ltd Haldwani

2000-

20 Ms Sakti Constructions

392 Indra Nagar Colony Dehrdun

3500-

21 Ms Universal Ind

B-8 Industrial Estate Bazpur Road Kashipur

5000-

22 Ms Sai Globe Packaging

Central Hope Town SelaquiDehradun

5000-

23 Ms Surat singh amp Sons

54 Akashdeep ColonyChakrata Road Dehradun

2000-

24 Ms Girraj Kintwear

7 Co-Operativ Society IE- Dehradun

2000-

25 Ms HQ Lamps Manufacturing

7 3-35 Sector 6 A SIDCUL Haridwar

3000-

26 Ms Uttam Rice amp Seeds Pvt Ltd

Gausala Mour Ramnagar Road Partappur Kashipur

2000-

27 Ms Creative Paper Products Rudrpur

2000-

28 Ms Asia Industries

Village Phaujimatkota Post ndashBhoorrani Rudrapur

-

29 Ms Shamsons Industries

C-22 Deveboomi Industrial Estate Roorkee

3000-

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30 Reveal Environment Solutions Kh N-999

Salem pur Rajputan Indusstrial Estate Roorkee

2000-

31 Ms Shiva Enterprises

2071 West Amber Talab Roorkee

2000-

32 Ms Aska Equipment Ltd

Plot NoC-21 Devbhoomi Indl Estate Raipur Haridwar

3000-

33 Ms Infinity

Kh Village Raipur Haridwar

3450-

34 Ms Badrinath Vaikalpik Urja

Shah Nagar Near Railaway Crossing Defance Colony Dehradun

2000-

35 Ms Amardeep Designs (P) Ltd

KhNo163 Laheshwari BhagwanPur Roorklee

3000-

36 Ms Amrit Herbals

Village amp Po Bhauwala-Dehradun

2000-

37 Ms Growth Associates

131 2nd

Floor BT Ganj-Roorkee

3000-

38 Ms Himalayan Hi Tech

Nurseries Santi Aashram Bharatpur Kamachaur

2000-

39 Ms JS Industries

Kunda Jaspur Road Kashipur US Nagar

3000-

40 Ms Digitech

8 Industrial Area Near Ram Nagar- Roorkee

2000-

41 Ms K-2 Cloth

Plot No 126-127 Sector IIDC

2000-

42 Ms Dinex India Pvt Ltd

59 Gandhi Road

2000-

43 Ms SK Guta

15 A Enclave GMS Road Dehradun

2000-

44 Ms Fire Devices(P) Ltd

Plot No 19-20 Sector-3A Indl Area SIDCUL Haridwar

3450-

Total

118285-

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CHAPTER-XIII

REVENUE EARNED

This Institute has earned revenue of Rs 140485- through consultancy services

provided to the MSMEs and fee collected for training programmes as per details given

below-

SNo Revenue Earnings Total for the

Financial Year (Rs)

1

CF WS revenue

0

2 Skill development programme (Training) fees- regular

course

8000

3 Skill development programme (Training) fees

Specialized High Tech Course (including CAD CAM)

0

4 Sale of Traineersquos products 50

5 Training Programme fees-

i Under Core Programme Action Plan 0

ii (Under PD Account) 0

6 Management Development Programme 0

7 Seminars Feesworkshop 5100

8 Capacity assessment 0

9 Project appraisals 0

10 Sick unit studies 0

11 In plant studies 0

12 Surveys 0

13 Energy audits 0

14 NSIC Registration GSPP 118285

15 Sub-Contracting Exchange (SCX) 0

16 Sale of publications 50

17 Others 6500

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18 Fee for participation in National Award-2013 0

19 NVDPVDP 0

TOTAL 137985

20 Sale of US stores etc 2500

Grand Total 140485

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CHAPTER-XIV

USE OF OFFICIAL LANGUAGE

Hindi is the Official Language of the Union of India and the Government policy aims at

progressively increasing the use of Hindi in official work Effective steps were taken during

the year in the Ministry of MSME to ensure compliance to Official Language Policy

implementation of the annual programme and compliance with the various orders of the

Government of India on the recommendations of the Committee of Parliament on Official

Language

COMPLIANCE OF SECTION 3(3)OF THE OFFICIAL LANGUAGE ACT 1963

All documents such as General Orders Notifications Press Communique Contracts

Agreements Tender Forms amp Notices Resolution MemorandumOffice memorandum

Administrative or other reports and Official Papers laid before a House or the Houses of

Parliament under section 3(3) of the Official Languages Act 1963 were issued bilingually

ie in Hindi and English General orders meant for departmental use were issued in Hindi

only

REPLIES TO LETTERS IN HINDI

All letters received in Hindi were replied to in Hindi

CORRESPONDENCE IN HINDI

Letters to State Governments Union Territory and Central Government offices located

in regions lsquoArsquo and lsquoBrsquo were issued in Hindi to the extent possible Similarly letters were sent in

Hindi to Central Government offices located in region lsquoCrsquo as per the targets laid down in the

Annual Programme About 9007 correspondence was made in Hindi in region lsquoArsquo 100 in

region rsquoBrsquo and 100 in region lsquoCrsquo

SECTIONS SPECIFIED FOR WORKING IN HINDI

The sections of the Ministry specified for doing 100 work in Hindi are working

satisfactorily

MONITORING AND INSPECTIONS

In order to ensure compliance with the Official Language Policy monitoring is done

though regular inspections

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CHAPTER-XV

TARGETS amp ACHIEVEMENTS

PART-A

1 Change in Industrial Scenario if any Industrial activity is gaining

momentum due to Industrial package to the state amp the upgradation of the MSEs

2 Other information ndash

I No of unit visited by MSME-DI

Official 117

Ii Total No of visitors inquiries

received in MSME-DI 648

iii Total No persons trained with- 414

a General 214

b Women Entrepreneurs 110 c SCST 17413 d Other backward Classes etc 12

e Minorities 0

3 Expenditure in Plan amp Non-Plan

a Plan Scheme-

Allotment Cumulative expenditure

FUNDS EXPENDITURE

Salary-14000000 12144775

Medical- 125000 124655

TE- 650000 647151

OE- 800000 7 99999

RRT- 4000 3000

Total 15579000 13719580

b Non-Plan Scheme- Nil

4 Administration Over

one year

Less than one year

a

b c

d

Post vacant Disciplinary proceeding initiated concluded pending Audit objections pending amp replied

Court cases pending if necessary

13

Nil Nil

Nil

01

Nil Nil

Nil

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Part- B

(This part may reflect the problems and actual work done under each programme as well

as actual extension service rendered for promotion of Industries)

1 Modernization of Workshop and

Laboratories- During

the month

Cumulative for the year

i Sanction received by MSME-DI

Converting the MSME-DI

Nil Nil

ii Value of new machinery

equipment installed received

Nil Nil

iii Value of orders of Machinery amp

Equipment placed with

DGSampD supplies

Nil Nil

2 Trade Industry growth-

i Nos of UAM registered

Manufacturingservice activity

Micro-5363 Small- 1707 Medium- 156

Total- 7226 (up to March2017)

ii Nos of UAM registered

ManufacturingServicing

activity

Manufacturing- 4243

Service- 2983

Total- 7226 (up to March2015)

iii Changes in industrial growth

rate if any (give information for

each trade unit(s) separately)

The industrial climate generated due to

announcement of Concessional package

provided impetus to the growth

parameters

3 Technical Assistance-

i No of entrepreneurs assisted

at the MSME-DI premises

outside premises

6481913

ii No of entrepreneurs assisted

at their premises

631

iii No of trade Associations

contacted for up-gradation of

Industries

12

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iv Details of programme for

specific group of covered in

Action Plan prepared along

with their details

NA

v No of units registered under

the Govt purchase

programme

43 Nos

vi Identification of products

having potential for

development in the State

(Attach a separate list)

1 Fruit based products

2 Processing of vegetables

3 Spice grinding

4 Glow signboard amp hoardings

5 Medicinal concentrate

6 Essential Oils

vii Problems of trade Industries

other than financial if any

Marketing amp transportation bottleneck

viii Additional support required for

improving performance of

trade Industries

Marketing Support

x Any other significant

programme Give information

or work done for each trade

discipline separately and

enclosed separate sheet to

highlight the salient points of

work done

No

4 Ancillary Development Programme No of-

a Captive Ancillary in the State NA

b New units (Anc) established

during the month

NA

c New items identified and

accepted for promoting

Ancillary

NA

d Vendor Development

Programme organized for

whom

Conducted programmes-

National Level-00

State level- 05 nos

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5 Any other special work done by the Institute- -

- One day awareness programme on Packaging for Exports

In Association with SBS College Rudrapur at Rudrapur on 31052016 for 32

participants

- One day workshop on Quality Management System amp Quality Technology

Tools (QMSQTT)

In Association with Bahadrabad Industries Development Welfare

Association Haridwar at Haridwar on 21072016 for 32 participants

- One day awareness programme on Product Certification

Conducted at Selaqui Dehradun on 19102016 for 60 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Design Clinic

Conducted at Haridwar on 20022016 for 28 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Digital Payment

Conducted in Uttarakhand State 16 programmes for 406 participants

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Part C Other Special Activities

Sl No Activity Target Achievement

1 Hindi Meeting 04 nos 04 nos

2 Hindi Pakhwara amp Hindi Diwas from 14092016 to

28092016 01 no 01 no

3 Hindi Workshop Nil Nil

4 Assistance provided in EDP of other organisation

(2 days EDP of NCCD) at MSME-DI

Haldwani

Nil 01 no

5 (i)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp Commercial Bid Opening on Lean Manufacturing for Auto component at Rudrapur on 22042016

(ii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in joint DSR

audit Audit with NPC Kanpur of Boss Cluster Rudrapur from 20042016 to 21042016 (iii)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint MBR3 Audit with QCI of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar from 08082016 to 10082016 (iv) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Boss Cluster at Rudrapur in November 2016

(v) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR5 Audit

of Pace Auto Cluster-1 at Rudrapur in November 2016 (vi)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint Audit

of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar in December 2016 (vii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Havells Fan Lean Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017 (viii)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp

Commercial Bid Opening for Plastic Component Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017

Nil

08 nos

6 Participated in National Awards held in Ludhiana Punjab on 18102016 presented by Honrsquoble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi

Nil 01 no

7 Participated in PMEGP Task force meeting of Nainital

District on 020816081116 Nil 02 nos

8 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a 3 days exhibition lsquoDestination Uttarakhand 2016rsquo organised by Ms Freindz Exhibition amp Promotions (p) ltd New Delhi at Dehradun from 24-26102016

Nil 01 no

9 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in the Stone Laying

ceremony of a new Technology Centre at Sitarganj on 141116 inaugrated by Honrsquoble Union Minister of MSMEs Sh Kalaraj Mishra

Nil 01 no

10 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a lsquoVendor Meet-

2016rsquo organised by Tata Auto Comp Systems Ltd at Rudrapur

Nil 01 no

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11 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in SLSC meeting for

National Awards and SLAB meeing at Dehradun on 17022017

Nil 01 no

12 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a training on

Lean Manufacturing at Indore MP from 080317 to 100317

Nil 01 no

13 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Hindi meeting

organized by NARAKAS on 30032017 01 no 01 no

PART-E

Sl

No

Description of activity Annual target Under PD

Ac

Total

1 EDPIMCEET Export

Packging Product

Certification QMS-QTT

Incubator ZEDDesign

8611113

31

Nil 25

i No of programmes

conducted

7601113

31

Nil 23

ii No of persons trained 159255032

326032235

16828

Nil 1001

2 Follow-up action of previous Entrepreneurship Development Programmes -

Year Total no of trainees

trained

No of trainees who

have set up units

employed till date

2006-07 143 39

2007-08 917 71

2008-09 946 36

2009-10 2323 43

2010-11 2203 49

2011-12 2321 53

2012-13 2265 59

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2013-14 2234 74

2014-15 504 53

2015-16 926

2016-17 414

3 Motivational Campaigns- Annual target Conducted

No of Campaigns

conducted

06 06

4 i Project profiles (new) Nil Nil

ii Project profiles

(updated)

Nil Nil

iii State industrial

profiles

Nil 1

iv District industrial

potential survey

reports

Nil 13

v Any other Nil Nil

5 Name of the units

provided-

Intensive technical

consultancy (A brief

write-up)

6 Programme on ISO 900014000

Year Target No of

Programmes

conducted

No of Units

participated

No of units

obtained ISO

certification

during the

year

No of units

obtained ISO

Certification

till date

2006-07 - - - - -

2007-08 - - - - -

2008-09 - - - 17 17

2009-10 - - - 10 10

2010-11 - - - - 24

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2011-12 - - - - 25

2012-13 - - - - Nil

2013-14 - - - - 17

2014-15 - - - 18

2015-16 - - - 11 11

7 Programmes on

Name of the programme No of Programmes No of participants

WTO - -

One Day Awareness

Programme on Cluster Dev

Scheme

- -

One day Awareness

Programme on IPR

- -

9 Vendor Development Programmes cum exhibitions

Year Tar

get

No of

VDPs

conducted

No of SSI

units

participat

ed

No unit

register

ed

During

the

month

No of SSI units obtained orders

No

Rs No Rs

2006-07 1 - - - - - - - -

2007-08 NIL - - - - - - - -

2008-09 1 1 120 - - - - - -

2009-10 1 - - - - - - - -

2010-11 1 1 43 - - - - - -

2011-12 3 3 222 - - - - - -

2012-13 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

311

158+551

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2013-14 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

314

148+1541

-

-

-

-

-

- 2014-15 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

374

118+2000

-

-

-

-

-

-

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2015-16 5 1

5(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

236

100+2000

-

-

-

-

-

- 2016-17 5 1

5(SVDP)

0(NVDP)

259

Nil

10 Programmes on Achievement

ii Energy conservationEnergy Efficient

Technology etc

00

iv Packaging for export 01

v Product Certification 01

vi CLCSS 00

vii QMSQTT 01

Viii Lean Manufacturing 00

ix Business Incubator 03

x Design Clinic 01

xi ZED 03

11

Revenue of the Institute

Total revenue

earned

Rs

140485-

12

Revenue of the workshop

Annual

Target

Total revenue

earned

Rs

Nil Nil

13 Media coverage details- No(s)

i Press releases during the Year 4

ii Exhibitions participated 02

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iii RadioTV talks -

iv Advertisements released 5

v Press clipping compiled for the year -

vi Press clipping hosted on website -

vii Publications if any -

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CHAPTER-XVI

DISTRICT INDUSTRIES CENTRES VISITED BY THE OFFICERS OF

THIS INSTITUTE

The officers of this Institute visited District Industries Centre for discussion relating to

development of industries in the state and in connection with attending the Task Force

Meetingother official work

1 District Industries Centre Haldwani

2 District Industries Centre Almora

3 District Industries Centre Rudrapur Udham Singh Nagar

4 District Industries Centre Bageshwar

5 District Industries Centre Roorkee

6 District Industries Centre Dehradun

7 District Industries Centre Kotdwar

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CHAPTER-XVII

INCENTIVES TO ENTREPRENEURS

(i) Fiscal Incentives to new Industrial Units and to existing units on their substantial

expansion

New Industrial units and existing industrial units on their substantial expansion as defined set

up in growth centers industrial infrastructure development center(IIDCs) Industrial Estates

Export Processing Zones Theme Parks (Food Processing Parks Software Technology Parks

etc) as stated in Annexure-1 and Other areas as notified from time to time by the Central

Government are entitled to

(A) 100 (hundred percent) outright excise duty exception for a period of 10 years from

the date of commencement of commercial production

(B) 100 Income tax exemption for initial period of five years and thereafter 30 for

companies and 25 for other than companies for a further period of five years for

the entire state of Uttaranchal and Himachal Pradesh from the date of

commencement of commercial production

(C) 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

Rs30 lakh The existing units will also be entitled to this subsidy on their substantial

expansion as defined

(D) Thrust sector industries as mentioned in Annexure-II are entitled to similar

concession as mentioned in para 3(i) amp (ii) above in the entire state of Uttaranchal

and Himachal Pradesh without any area restrictions

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Development of Industrial Infrastructure

(i) The funding pattern under the Growth Centre Scheme currently envisaging a

central assistance of Rs10 crore per center is raised to Rs15 crore per center

(ii) The financing pattern of integrated infrastructure development center (IIDC)

between Government of India and SIDBI will change from 23 to 41 and the GOI

funds would be in the nature of a grant so as to provide the required infrastructural

support

Other Incentives

(i) Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna (PMMY) To bring the unbanked people under

the mainstream banking and make the neglected section of the population self

reliant and self dependent Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna was launched under 3

stages ie Shishu (Max Rs 50000) Kishor (Max Rs 5 Lacs)and Tarun (Rs 10

Lacs)

(iv) Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP)

Government of India has approved the introduction of a new credit linked subsidy

programme called Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation programme (PMEGP)

by merging the two schemes Prime Ministerrsquos Rojgar Yojana (PMRY) and Rural

Employment Generation Programme (REGP) for generation of employment

opportunities through establishment of Micro enterprise in rural as well as urban

areas PMEGP is a central sector scheme and being administrated by Ministry of

Micro Small amp Medium Enterprises (Mo MSME) The scheme is implementing by

Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC)a statutory organization under the

administrative control of Mo MSME as the single nodal agency at the National

level At the State level the scheme is being implemented through State

KVIC Directorates State Khadi amp Village Industries Boards ( KVIBs) and District

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Industries Centre( DICs) and Banks The Government subsidy under the scheme is

being routed by KVIC through the identified banks for eventual distribution to the

beneficiaries entrepreneurs in their Bank accounts

Ineligible Industries under the Policy

The list of industries excluded from the purview of proposed concessions is at

Annexure ndashII

In addition the Doon Valley Notifications (SONo102(E) dated 1st Feb 1989

(Annexure-IV) as amended from time to time issued by Ministry of Environment amp

Forests would continue to operate in the Doon Valley area on the industries

notified under it are excluded from the proposed concessions in the state of

Uttarakhand

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Annex -I

DETAILS OF TRAINING PROGRAMME CONDUCTED DURING THE YEAR 2016-17 S No Programme details Duration Candidate Details Name of the

Coordinator SC ST OBC PH GEN TOTAL M F M F M F M F M F

EDP

1 EDP (GEN) on Tour

Operator amp Tourist Guide at Ranibagh

Haldwani Nainital

18022017

to 22022017

10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 2 22 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director (Mech)

2 EDP(SC) on Wireman

Training at Shantipuri

Pantnagar US Nagar

13022017

to

23022017

18 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 20 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

3 ESDP (WPH-STP)

on Bakery amp

Confectionary Products Ranibagh

Nainital

06092016

to

20102016

0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 20 23 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

4 ESDP(SC-STP) on

Computer Accounting with Tally at

Kaladhungi Nainital

16082016

to 29092016

10 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

5 ESDP(SC) on Computer Accounting

Dehradun

21072016 to

02092016

10 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 5 25 UC Khanduri Asst Director

(Chem)

6 ESDP(GEN) on

Garments

Manufacturing at

Almora

22072016

to

02092016

0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 21 23 DS Martolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

7 ESDP(GEN) on Solar Energy at Haldwani

Nainital

04112016 to

16122016

3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 16 0 20 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

I- Total Participants

(Nos)

51 20 0 1 2 3 1 0 30 48 156

IMC

1 IMC(Gen) at Pantnagar US Nagar

23022017 16 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 13 8 38 DK Aggarwal Asst Director

(Mech)

2 IMC(SC) at ITI

Bageshwar

18032017 31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 50 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

3 IMC(SC) at Takula

Almora

09032016 22 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 4 39 UC Khanduri

Asst Director (Chem)

4 IMC(Gen) at JITI

Almora

16032017 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 9 42 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

5 IMC(ST) at ITI

Almora

15032016 19 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 41 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

6 IMC(Gen) at Ranibagh Haldwani Nainital

23022017 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 35 6 45 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

II- Total Participants

(Nos)

93 9 12 0 4 0 0 0 110 27 255

Grand Total (I + II)

13 PROGRAMMES

144 29 12 1 6 3 1 0 140 75 411

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Annex -II

List of Thrust Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo List of Thrust Industries

01 Floriculture

02 Medicinal herbs and aromatic herbs etc ndash processing

03 Honey

04 Horticulture and Agro based Industries such as -

a Sauces Ketchup etc

b Fruit juices amp fruit pulp

c Jams Jellies vegetable juices puree pickles etc

d Preserved fruits and vegetables

e Processing of fresh fruits and vegetables including packaging

f Processing preservation packaging of mushrooms

05 Food processing industry excluding those included in the negative list

06 Sugar and its by-products

07 Silk and silk products

08 Wool and wool products

09 Woven fabrics (Excisable garments)

10 Sports goods and articles and equipment for general physical exercise and equipment

for adventure sports activities

11 Paper and paper products excluding those in negative list

12 Pharma products

13 Information amp communication technology

Computer hardware

14 Bottling of mineral water

15 Eco-tourism ndash Hotels resorts spa entertainmentamusement parks and ropeways

16 Industrial gases (based on atmospheric fraction)

17 Handicrafts

18 Non-timber forest product based industries

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Negative List of Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo Negative list of Industries

01 Tobacco and tobacco products including cigarettes and pan masala

02 Thermal Power Plant (coaloil based)

03 Coal washeries dry coal processing

04 Inorganic Chemicals excluding medicinal grade oxygen (280411) medicinal grade hydrogen peroxide

(284711) compressed air (285130)

05 Organic Chemicals excluding Provitamins vitamins Hormones (2936) Glycosides (2939) sugars (2940)

06 Tanning and dying extracts tanins and their derivatives dyes colours paints and varnishes putty fillers and

other mastics inks

07 Marble and mineral substances not classified anywhere

08 Flour mills and rice mills

09 Foundries using coal

10 Minerals fuels mineral oils and products of their distillation

Bituminous substances mineral waxes

11 Synthetic rubber product

12 Cement clinkers and asbestos raw including fibre

13 Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp Fuses fireworks matches propellant powder etc)

14 Mineral or chemical fertilizers

15 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture and formulation)

16 Fibre glass and articles thereof

17 Manufacture of pulp ndash wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving pulp)

18 Branded aerated water soft drinks (non-fruit based)

19 Paper-

Writing or printing paper etc

Paper or paperboard etc

Maplitho paper etc

Newsprint in rolls or sheets

Craft paper etc

Sanitary towels etc

Cigarette paper

Grease-proof paper

Toilet or facial tissue etc

Paper and paperboard laminated internally with bitumen tar or asphalt

Carbon or similar copying paper

Products consisting of sheets of paper or paper board impregnated coated or covered with plastics etc

Paper and paperboard coated impregnated or covered with wax etc

20 Plastics and articles thereof

Serial No 5 Reproduction synthesis not allowed as also downstream industries for sugar

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Annex -III

RESTRICTIONS ON LOCATION OF INDUSTRIES MINING OPERATIONS AND OTHER DEVELOPMENT

ACTIVITIES IN DOON VALLEY IN UTTAR PRADESH

MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS

(Department of Environment Forests amp Wildlife)

New Delhi the 1st February 1989

NOTIFICATION

NOTIFICATION under section 3(2)(v) of Environment (Protection) Act 1986 and Rule 5(3) (d) of

Environment (Protection) Rules 1986 Restricting location of industries mining operations and other

development activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh

SO102(E) ndash Whereas notification under sub-rule (3) of rule 5 of the Environment (Protection)

Rules 1986 inviting objections against the imposition of restriction on location of industries mining

operation and other developmental activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh was published vide No

SO 923(E) dated the 6th October 1988

And Whereas all objections received have been duly considered by the Central Government

Now therefore in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (d) of sub-rule (3) of Rule 5 of the

said rules the Central Government hereby imposes restrictions on the following activities in Doon Valley

bounded on the North by Mussorie ridge in the North-East by Lesset Himalayan range on the South-

West by Shivalik ranges river Ganga in the South-East and river Yamuna in the North-West except those

activities which are permitted by the Central Government for examining the environmental impacts

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(i) Location setting of industrial units ndash It has to be as per guidelines given in the annexure or guidelines

as may be issued from time to time by the Ministry of Environment amp Forests Government of India

(ii) Mining ndash Approval of the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests must be obtained before starting

any mining activity

(iii) Tourism ndash It should as per Tourism Development Plan (TDP) to be prepared by the State Department

of Tourism and duly approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(iv) Grazing ndash As per the plan to be prepared by the State Government and duly approved by the Union

Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(v) Land Use ndash As per Master Plan of development and Land Use Plan of the entire area to be prepared

by the State Government and approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

[No J-200123886-1A]

Sd-

(KP GEETHAKRISHNAN)

Secretary

ANNEXURE

Guidelines for permitting restricting industrial units in the Doon Valley area

Industries will be classified under Green Orange and Red categories as shown below for purposes of

permittingrestricting such industrial units in the Doon Valley from the environmental and ecological

considerations

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CATEGORY GREEN

A LIST OF INDUSTRIES IN APPROVED INDUSTRIAL AREAS WHICH MAY BE DIRECTRLY CONSIDERED

FOR ISSUE OF NO OBJECTION CERTIFICATE WITHOUT REFERRING TO (MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS) (IN CASE OF DOUBTS REFERENCE WILL BE MADE TO MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS)

1 All such non-obnoxious and non-hazardous industries employing upto 100 persons The

abnoxious and hazardous industries are those using inflammable explosive corrosive or

toxic substances

2 All such industries which do not discharge industrial effluents of a polluting nature and

which do not undertake any of the following process

Electroplating

Galvanizing

Bleaching

Degreasing

Phosphating

Dyeing

Pickling tanning

Polishing

Cooking of fibres and Digesting

Designing of Fabric

Unhairing Soaking deliming and bating of hides

Washing of fabric

Trimming Puling juicing and blanching of fruits and vegetables

Washing of equipment and regular floor washing using of considerable cooling water

Separated milk buttermilk and whey

Stopping and processing of grain

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Distillation of alcohol stillage and evaporation

Slaughtering of animals rendering of bones washing of meat

Juicing of sugar cane extraction of sugar Filteration centrifugation distillation

Pulping and fermenting of coffee beam

Processing of fish

Filter back wash in DM Plants exceeding 20 KI per day capacity

Pulp making pulp processing and paper making Cocking of coal washing of blast furnace

flue gases

Stripping of oxides

Washing of used sand by hydraulic discharge

Washing of latex etc

Solvent extraction

3 All such industries which do no use fuel in their manufacturing process or in any subsidiary

process and which do not emit fugitive emissions of a diffused nature

Industries not satisfying any one of the three criteria are recommended to be referred to Ministry

of Environment amp Forests

The following industries appear to fall in non-hazardous non-obnoxious and non-polluting

category subject to fulfillment of above three conditions

1 Atta-chakkies

2 Rice Mullors

3 Iceboxes

4 Dal mills

5 Groundnut decortinating (dry)

6 Chilling

7 Tailoring and garment making

8 Apparl making 9 Cotton and woolen hosiery

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10 Handloom weaving

11 Shoe lace manufacturing

12 Gold and Silver thread and sari work

13 Gold and Silver smithy

14 Leather Footwear and leather products excluding tanning amp hide processing

15 Manufacture of mirror from sheet glass and photo-frame

16 Musical instruments manufacturing

17 Sports goods

18 Bamboo and cane products (only dry operations)

19 Card Board and paper products (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

20 Insulation and other coated papers (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

21 Scientific and Mathematical instruments

22 Furniture (Wooden and Steel)

23 Assembly of domestic electrical appliances

24 Radio assembling

25 Fountain pens

26 Polythene plastic and PVC goods through extrusionmoulding

27 Surgical gauges and bandages

28 Railway sleepers (only concrete)

29 Cotton spinning and weaving

30 Rope (cotton and plastic)

31 Carpet weaving

32 Assembly of Air coolers

33 Wires pipes-extruded shapes from metals

34 Automobile servicing amp repair stations

35 Assembly of Bicycles baby carriages and other small non-motorised vehicles

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36 Electronics equipment (assembly)

37 Toys

38 Candles

39 Carpentary ndash excluded saw mill

40 Cold storage (small scale)

41 Restaurants

42 Oil-ginningexpelling (non-hydrogenation and no refining)

43 Ice Cream

44 Mineralized water

45 Jobbing amp Machining

46 Manufacture of Steel units amp suit cases

47 Paper pins amp U clips

48 Block making for printing

49 Optical frames

CATEGORY ORANGE

B LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CAN BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY WITH PROPER

ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL ARRANGEMENT

1 All such industries which discharge some liquid effluents (below 500 klday) that can be

controlled with suitable proven technology

2 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is less than 24 mtday and

the particulars emissions from which can be controlled with suitable proven technology

3 All such industries employing not more than 500 persons

The following industries with adoption of proven pollution control technology subject to

fulfilling the above three condition fall under this category

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1 Lime manufacture ndash pending decision on proven pollution control device and

Supreme Courtrsquos decision on quarrying

2 Ceramics

3 Sanitary ware

4 Tyres and tubes

5 Refuse incineration (controlled)

6 Flour mills

7 Vegetable oils including solvent extracted oils

8 Soap without steam boiling process and synthetic detergents formulation

9 Steam generating plants

10 Manufacture of office and house hold equipment and appliances involving use of

fossil fuel combustion

11 Manufacture of machineries and machine tools and equipments

12 Industrial gases (only) Nitrogen Oxygen and CO2

13 Miscellaneous glassware without involving use of fossil-fuel combustion

14 Optical glass

15 Laboratory ware

16 Petroleum storage amp transfer facilities

17 Surgical and medical products including amp probabilities of latex products

18 Foot wear (Rubber)

19 Bakery products biscuits amp Confectioners

20 Instant teacoffee coffee processing

21 Malted food

22 Manufacture of power driven pumps compressors refrigeration units fire

fighting equipment etc

23 Wire drawing (cold process) amp bailing straps

24 Steel furniture fasteners etc

25 Plastic processed goods

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26

Medical amp surgical instruments

27

Acetylene (synthetic)

28

Glue amp Gelatine

29

Potassium permanganse

30

Metallic sodium

31

Photographic films papers amp photographic chemicals

32

Surface coating industries

33

Fragrances fragours amp food additives

34

Plant nutrients (only manure)

Note

35

aerated watersoft drink

(a) Industries falling within the above identified list shall be assessed by the State Pollution

Control Board and referred to the Union Department of Environment for consideration

before according No Objection Certificate

(b) The total number of fuel burning industries that shall be permitted in the Valley will be

limited by 8 tonnes per day or Sulphur Dioxides from all sources (This corresponds to 400

tonnes per day Coal with 1 sulphur)

(c) Setting of Industrial areas should be based on sound criteria

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CATEGORY RED

C LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CANNOT BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY

1 All those industries which discharge effluents of a polluting nature at the rate of more

than 500 klday and for which the natural course for sufficient dilution is not available

and effluents from which cannot be controlled with suitable technology

2 All such industries employing more than 500 personsday

3 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is more than 24 mtday

The following industries appear to fall under this category covered by all the points as

above

1 Ferrous and non-ferrous metal extraction refining casting forging alloy making

processing etc

2 Dry Coal ProcessingMineral processing industries like Ore

sintering benefication pollutization etc

3 Phosphate look processing plants

4 Cement plants with horizontal rotary kilns

5 Glass and glass products involving use of coal

6 Petroleum refinery

7 Petro-chemical industries

8 Manufacture of lubricating oils and greases

9 Synthetic rubber manufacture

10 Coal oil wood or nuclear based thermal power plants

11 Vanaspati hydrogenated vegetable oils for industrial purposes

12 Sugar mills (white and khandari)

13 Craft paper mills

14 Coke oven by products and coaltar distillation products

15 Alkalies

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16

Caustic soda

17

Potash

18

Electro thermal products (artificial abrasives Calcium carbide etc)

19

Phosphorous and its compounds

20

Acids and their salts (organic amp inorganic)

21

Nitrogen compounds (Cynides cynamides and other nitrogen compounds)

22

Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp fuses)

23

Pthalic anhydride

24

Processes involving chlorinated hydrocarbon

25

Chlorine Fluorine bromine Iodine amp their compounds

26

Fertilizer industry

27

Paper board and straw board

28

Synthetics fibres

29 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture

formulations)

amp

30 Basic drugs

31 Alcohol (Industrial or potable)

32 Leather industry including tanning and processing

33 Coke making coal liquification and fuel gas making industries

34 Fibre glass production and processing

35 Manufacture of pulp-wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving

pulp)

36 Pigment dyes and their intermediates

37 Industrial carbons (including graphite electrodes anodes midget electrodes

graphite blocks graphite crucibles gas carbons activated carbon synthetic

diamonds carbon black channel black lamp black etc)

38 Electro-chemicals (other than these covered under Alkali group)

39 Paints enamels amp varnishes

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40 Poly propylene

41 Poly Vinyl chloride

42 Cement with vertical shaft kiln technology penging certification of proven

technology on pollution control

43 Chlorates perchlorates amp peroxides

44 Polishes

45 Synthetic resin amp Plastic products

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CHAPTER-X

Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme (CLCSS) for Technology

Upgradation of the Small Scale Industries

The Ministry of Small Scale Industries (SSI) is operating a scheme for technology

upgradation of Small Scale Industries (SSI) called the Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme

(CLCSS) The Scheme aims at facilitating technology upgradation by providing upfront capital

subsidy to SSI units including tiny khadi village and coir industrial units on institutional

finance (credit) availed of by them for modernisation of their production equipment (plant and

machinery) and techniques The Scheme provides for 15 per cent capital subsidy to SSI units

including tiny units on institutional finance availed of by them for induction of well established

and improved technology in selected subsectorsproducts approved under the Scheme The

eligible amount of subsidy calculated under the scheme is based on the actual loan amount not

exceeding Rs1 crore

Due to insufficient investment and lack of awareness of both the quality standards and

access to modern technologies a large percentage of SSI units continue with outdated

technology and plant amp machinery With increasing competition due to liberalisation of the

economy the survival and growth of the SSI units are critically dependent on their

modernisation and technological upgradation Upgradation of both the process of manufacture

and corresponding plant and machinery is necessary for the small enterprises to reduce the cost

of production and remain price competitive at a time when cheaper products are easily available

in the global market

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CHAPTER-XI

QUALITY UPGRADATIONENVIRONMENT MANAGAMENT FOR

SMALL SCALE SECTOR THROUGH INCENTIVE FOR ISO 9000ISO

14001HACCP CERTIFICATION

The Small Scale Sector has emerged as dynamic and vibrant sector of Indian

Economy and it has been making significant contribution to industrial production export and

employment generation The process of economic liberalization and market reforms has

opened up the Indian small scale sector to the global competition In order to enhance the

competitive strength of the small scale sector the Government introduced an incentive

scheme for their technological upgradationquality improvement and environment

management The scheme provides incentive to those small scale ancillary undertaking who

have acquired ISO 9000ISO 14001HACCP certifications The scheme for ISO 9000

reimbursement in operation since March 1994 has now been enlarged so as to include

reimbursement of expenses for acquiring ISO 14001 certification also vide this Office

Administrative Order No41(8)ISOElectx2002 dt 28th October 2002 Upto 31st march

2014 25652 Micro amp Small units have been benefited from the scheme

-The Scheme envisages reimbursement of charges of acquiring ISO-9000ISO-

14001HACCP certifications to the extent of 75 of the expenditure subject to a

maximum of Rs 75000- in each case

The Salient features of the Scheme

a) The Permanent Registered Micro Small Enterprises (MSEs) units are eligible to avail

the Incentive Scheme

b) The Scheme is applicable to those MSEsancillaryTinySSSBE units who have already

acquired ISO-9000ISO-14001HACCP certification

c) The Scheme is applicable to those MSEsancillaryTinySSSBE units who have already

acquired ISO-9000ISO-14001HACCP certification

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Reimbursement to Units under ISO 900014000 scheme in Uttarakhand

state ndash

Approval details of units during 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are as under ndash

SNo Name of the Unit Reimbursement

Total Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Bajaj Nutraceuticals Roorkee Haridwar 45000-

2- Ms Nirmal Auto Components Bahadrabad Haridwar 38363-

3- Ms Manchanda Herbal Products Haridwar 46954-

4- Ms APS Electopower Pvt Ltd Haridwar

40500-

5- Ms Shree Badrinath Vaikalpik Urja Dehradun 30000-

6- Ms Rapid Moulders Pvt Ltd Haridwar 56250-

Total Rs 257067-

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CHAPTER-XII

GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT PREFERENCE POLICY FOR MICRO

amp SMALL ENTERPRISES

In order to provide assistance and support to Micro amp Small Enterprises (MSEs) for

marketing their products under the present Government Procurement Preference Policy for

micro amp small enterprises (MSEs) Government of India has been extending various facilities to

the MSEs registered with National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC) under its Single Point

Registration Scheme In addition to the facilities 358 items are also reserved for exclusive

purchase from MSE sector

Following units were enlisted under single point registration

SN Name amp Address Unit Amount Rs 1 Ms Ujjwal Labour Contract Co-operative Society

Dehradun

2000-

2 Ms Pacific Dynamics Roorkee

2000-

3 Ms Radiant Energy Enterprises Dehradun

1250-

4 Ms Harit Agro Products Jaspur Kashipur

2000-

5 Ms Asian Galaxy Pvt Ltd

Plot No 3 Sector IIDL IIE SIDCUL

5000-

6 Ms Isha Construction

Shop 32 amp 34 Grand Floor Raipur Road- Dehradun

2000-

7 Ms Dhirendra Singh Negi

Village Talli Bagi Patti Tehri Garhwal

2000-

8 Ms Electrocon Power

Village Rameshwarput Lalpur US Nagar

2000-

9 Ms Special Cables Pvt Ltd

Unit 2 Plot No 60-65 Sector-3IIE Pantnagar

3435-

10 Ms GB Equipment Systems Ltd

Industrial Area Selaqui- Dehradun

3500-

11 Ms GB Springs

PL 2223 Km Chakrata Road Rampur Dehradun

5000-

12 Ms Accuraus (India)

B-7 Ramnaga Indl Estate Roorke

2000-

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13 Ms Modern Electrn Electric Co

Dehradun

2000-

14 Ms Ms Godarari Enterprises

Dehradun

1250-

15 Ms Kanha Plastics Pvt Ltd

Dehradun

5000-

16 Ms IC Electicals Co(P) Ltd

Plot No E-94 Industrial Area Bharabad Haridwar

3450-

17 Ms Whale Graphics(India)Ltd

Dehradun

5000-

18 Jainson Herbo Labs Pvt Ltd

IIDC IIE US Nagar Pantnagar

3000-

19 Ms Krishna Murari Infratech

Pvt Ltd Haldwani

2000-

20 Ms Sakti Constructions

392 Indra Nagar Colony Dehrdun

3500-

21 Ms Universal Ind

B-8 Industrial Estate Bazpur Road Kashipur

5000-

22 Ms Sai Globe Packaging

Central Hope Town SelaquiDehradun

5000-

23 Ms Surat singh amp Sons

54 Akashdeep ColonyChakrata Road Dehradun

2000-

24 Ms Girraj Kintwear

7 Co-Operativ Society IE- Dehradun

2000-

25 Ms HQ Lamps Manufacturing

7 3-35 Sector 6 A SIDCUL Haridwar

3000-

26 Ms Uttam Rice amp Seeds Pvt Ltd

Gausala Mour Ramnagar Road Partappur Kashipur

2000-

27 Ms Creative Paper Products Rudrpur

2000-

28 Ms Asia Industries

Village Phaujimatkota Post ndashBhoorrani Rudrapur

-

29 Ms Shamsons Industries

C-22 Deveboomi Industrial Estate Roorkee

3000-

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30 Reveal Environment Solutions Kh N-999

Salem pur Rajputan Indusstrial Estate Roorkee

2000-

31 Ms Shiva Enterprises

2071 West Amber Talab Roorkee

2000-

32 Ms Aska Equipment Ltd

Plot NoC-21 Devbhoomi Indl Estate Raipur Haridwar

3000-

33 Ms Infinity

Kh Village Raipur Haridwar

3450-

34 Ms Badrinath Vaikalpik Urja

Shah Nagar Near Railaway Crossing Defance Colony Dehradun

2000-

35 Ms Amardeep Designs (P) Ltd

KhNo163 Laheshwari BhagwanPur Roorklee

3000-

36 Ms Amrit Herbals

Village amp Po Bhauwala-Dehradun

2000-

37 Ms Growth Associates

131 2nd

Floor BT Ganj-Roorkee

3000-

38 Ms Himalayan Hi Tech

Nurseries Santi Aashram Bharatpur Kamachaur

2000-

39 Ms JS Industries

Kunda Jaspur Road Kashipur US Nagar

3000-

40 Ms Digitech

8 Industrial Area Near Ram Nagar- Roorkee

2000-

41 Ms K-2 Cloth

Plot No 126-127 Sector IIDC

2000-

42 Ms Dinex India Pvt Ltd

59 Gandhi Road

2000-

43 Ms SK Guta

15 A Enclave GMS Road Dehradun

2000-

44 Ms Fire Devices(P) Ltd

Plot No 19-20 Sector-3A Indl Area SIDCUL Haridwar

3450-

Total

118285-

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CHAPTER-XIII

REVENUE EARNED

This Institute has earned revenue of Rs 140485- through consultancy services

provided to the MSMEs and fee collected for training programmes as per details given

below-

SNo Revenue Earnings Total for the

Financial Year (Rs)

1

CF WS revenue

0

2 Skill development programme (Training) fees- regular

course

8000

3 Skill development programme (Training) fees

Specialized High Tech Course (including CAD CAM)

0

4 Sale of Traineersquos products 50

5 Training Programme fees-

i Under Core Programme Action Plan 0

ii (Under PD Account) 0

6 Management Development Programme 0

7 Seminars Feesworkshop 5100

8 Capacity assessment 0

9 Project appraisals 0

10 Sick unit studies 0

11 In plant studies 0

12 Surveys 0

13 Energy audits 0

14 NSIC Registration GSPP 118285

15 Sub-Contracting Exchange (SCX) 0

16 Sale of publications 50

17 Others 6500

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18 Fee for participation in National Award-2013 0

19 NVDPVDP 0

TOTAL 137985

20 Sale of US stores etc 2500

Grand Total 140485

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CHAPTER-XIV

USE OF OFFICIAL LANGUAGE

Hindi is the Official Language of the Union of India and the Government policy aims at

progressively increasing the use of Hindi in official work Effective steps were taken during

the year in the Ministry of MSME to ensure compliance to Official Language Policy

implementation of the annual programme and compliance with the various orders of the

Government of India on the recommendations of the Committee of Parliament on Official

Language

COMPLIANCE OF SECTION 3(3)OF THE OFFICIAL LANGUAGE ACT 1963

All documents such as General Orders Notifications Press Communique Contracts

Agreements Tender Forms amp Notices Resolution MemorandumOffice memorandum

Administrative or other reports and Official Papers laid before a House or the Houses of

Parliament under section 3(3) of the Official Languages Act 1963 were issued bilingually

ie in Hindi and English General orders meant for departmental use were issued in Hindi

only

REPLIES TO LETTERS IN HINDI

All letters received in Hindi were replied to in Hindi

CORRESPONDENCE IN HINDI

Letters to State Governments Union Territory and Central Government offices located

in regions lsquoArsquo and lsquoBrsquo were issued in Hindi to the extent possible Similarly letters were sent in

Hindi to Central Government offices located in region lsquoCrsquo as per the targets laid down in the

Annual Programme About 9007 correspondence was made in Hindi in region lsquoArsquo 100 in

region rsquoBrsquo and 100 in region lsquoCrsquo

SECTIONS SPECIFIED FOR WORKING IN HINDI

The sections of the Ministry specified for doing 100 work in Hindi are working

satisfactorily

MONITORING AND INSPECTIONS

In order to ensure compliance with the Official Language Policy monitoring is done

though regular inspections

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CHAPTER-XV

TARGETS amp ACHIEVEMENTS

PART-A

1 Change in Industrial Scenario if any Industrial activity is gaining

momentum due to Industrial package to the state amp the upgradation of the MSEs

2 Other information ndash

I No of unit visited by MSME-DI

Official 117

Ii Total No of visitors inquiries

received in MSME-DI 648

iii Total No persons trained with- 414

a General 214

b Women Entrepreneurs 110 c SCST 17413 d Other backward Classes etc 12

e Minorities 0

3 Expenditure in Plan amp Non-Plan

a Plan Scheme-

Allotment Cumulative expenditure

FUNDS EXPENDITURE

Salary-14000000 12144775

Medical- 125000 124655

TE- 650000 647151

OE- 800000 7 99999

RRT- 4000 3000

Total 15579000 13719580

b Non-Plan Scheme- Nil

4 Administration Over

one year

Less than one year

a

b c

d

Post vacant Disciplinary proceeding initiated concluded pending Audit objections pending amp replied

Court cases pending if necessary

13

Nil Nil

Nil

01

Nil Nil

Nil

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Part- B

(This part may reflect the problems and actual work done under each programme as well

as actual extension service rendered for promotion of Industries)

1 Modernization of Workshop and

Laboratories- During

the month

Cumulative for the year

i Sanction received by MSME-DI

Converting the MSME-DI

Nil Nil

ii Value of new machinery

equipment installed received

Nil Nil

iii Value of orders of Machinery amp

Equipment placed with

DGSampD supplies

Nil Nil

2 Trade Industry growth-

i Nos of UAM registered

Manufacturingservice activity

Micro-5363 Small- 1707 Medium- 156

Total- 7226 (up to March2017)

ii Nos of UAM registered

ManufacturingServicing

activity

Manufacturing- 4243

Service- 2983

Total- 7226 (up to March2015)

iii Changes in industrial growth

rate if any (give information for

each trade unit(s) separately)

The industrial climate generated due to

announcement of Concessional package

provided impetus to the growth

parameters

3 Technical Assistance-

i No of entrepreneurs assisted

at the MSME-DI premises

outside premises

6481913

ii No of entrepreneurs assisted

at their premises

631

iii No of trade Associations

contacted for up-gradation of

Industries

12

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iv Details of programme for

specific group of covered in

Action Plan prepared along

with their details

NA

v No of units registered under

the Govt purchase

programme

43 Nos

vi Identification of products

having potential for

development in the State

(Attach a separate list)

1 Fruit based products

2 Processing of vegetables

3 Spice grinding

4 Glow signboard amp hoardings

5 Medicinal concentrate

6 Essential Oils

vii Problems of trade Industries

other than financial if any

Marketing amp transportation bottleneck

viii Additional support required for

improving performance of

trade Industries

Marketing Support

x Any other significant

programme Give information

or work done for each trade

discipline separately and

enclosed separate sheet to

highlight the salient points of

work done

No

4 Ancillary Development Programme No of-

a Captive Ancillary in the State NA

b New units (Anc) established

during the month

NA

c New items identified and

accepted for promoting

Ancillary

NA

d Vendor Development

Programme organized for

whom

Conducted programmes-

National Level-00

State level- 05 nos

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5 Any other special work done by the Institute- -

- One day awareness programme on Packaging for Exports

In Association with SBS College Rudrapur at Rudrapur on 31052016 for 32

participants

- One day workshop on Quality Management System amp Quality Technology

Tools (QMSQTT)

In Association with Bahadrabad Industries Development Welfare

Association Haridwar at Haridwar on 21072016 for 32 participants

- One day awareness programme on Product Certification

Conducted at Selaqui Dehradun on 19102016 for 60 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Design Clinic

Conducted at Haridwar on 20022016 for 28 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Digital Payment

Conducted in Uttarakhand State 16 programmes for 406 participants

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Part C Other Special Activities

Sl No Activity Target Achievement

1 Hindi Meeting 04 nos 04 nos

2 Hindi Pakhwara amp Hindi Diwas from 14092016 to

28092016 01 no 01 no

3 Hindi Workshop Nil Nil

4 Assistance provided in EDP of other organisation

(2 days EDP of NCCD) at MSME-DI

Haldwani

Nil 01 no

5 (i)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp Commercial Bid Opening on Lean Manufacturing for Auto component at Rudrapur on 22042016

(ii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in joint DSR

audit Audit with NPC Kanpur of Boss Cluster Rudrapur from 20042016 to 21042016 (iii)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint MBR3 Audit with QCI of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar from 08082016 to 10082016 (iv) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Boss Cluster at Rudrapur in November 2016

(v) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR5 Audit

of Pace Auto Cluster-1 at Rudrapur in November 2016 (vi)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint Audit

of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar in December 2016 (vii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Havells Fan Lean Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017 (viii)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp

Commercial Bid Opening for Plastic Component Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017

Nil

08 nos

6 Participated in National Awards held in Ludhiana Punjab on 18102016 presented by Honrsquoble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi

Nil 01 no

7 Participated in PMEGP Task force meeting of Nainital

District on 020816081116 Nil 02 nos

8 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a 3 days exhibition lsquoDestination Uttarakhand 2016rsquo organised by Ms Freindz Exhibition amp Promotions (p) ltd New Delhi at Dehradun from 24-26102016

Nil 01 no

9 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in the Stone Laying

ceremony of a new Technology Centre at Sitarganj on 141116 inaugrated by Honrsquoble Union Minister of MSMEs Sh Kalaraj Mishra

Nil 01 no

10 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a lsquoVendor Meet-

2016rsquo organised by Tata Auto Comp Systems Ltd at Rudrapur

Nil 01 no

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11 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in SLSC meeting for

National Awards and SLAB meeing at Dehradun on 17022017

Nil 01 no

12 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a training on

Lean Manufacturing at Indore MP from 080317 to 100317

Nil 01 no

13 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Hindi meeting

organized by NARAKAS on 30032017 01 no 01 no

PART-E

Sl

No

Description of activity Annual target Under PD

Ac

Total

1 EDPIMCEET Export

Packging Product

Certification QMS-QTT

Incubator ZEDDesign

8611113

31

Nil 25

i No of programmes

conducted

7601113

31

Nil 23

ii No of persons trained 159255032

326032235

16828

Nil 1001

2 Follow-up action of previous Entrepreneurship Development Programmes -

Year Total no of trainees

trained

No of trainees who

have set up units

employed till date

2006-07 143 39

2007-08 917 71

2008-09 946 36

2009-10 2323 43

2010-11 2203 49

2011-12 2321 53

2012-13 2265 59

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2013-14 2234 74

2014-15 504 53

2015-16 926

2016-17 414

3 Motivational Campaigns- Annual target Conducted

No of Campaigns

conducted

06 06

4 i Project profiles (new) Nil Nil

ii Project profiles

(updated)

Nil Nil

iii State industrial

profiles

Nil 1

iv District industrial

potential survey

reports

Nil 13

v Any other Nil Nil

5 Name of the units

provided-

Intensive technical

consultancy (A brief

write-up)

6 Programme on ISO 900014000

Year Target No of

Programmes

conducted

No of Units

participated

No of units

obtained ISO

certification

during the

year

No of units

obtained ISO

Certification

till date

2006-07 - - - - -

2007-08 - - - - -

2008-09 - - - 17 17

2009-10 - - - 10 10

2010-11 - - - - 24

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2011-12 - - - - 25

2012-13 - - - - Nil

2013-14 - - - - 17

2014-15 - - - 18

2015-16 - - - 11 11

7 Programmes on

Name of the programme No of Programmes No of participants

WTO - -

One Day Awareness

Programme on Cluster Dev

Scheme

- -

One day Awareness

Programme on IPR

- -

9 Vendor Development Programmes cum exhibitions

Year Tar

get

No of

VDPs

conducted

No of SSI

units

participat

ed

No unit

register

ed

During

the

month

No of SSI units obtained orders

No

Rs No Rs

2006-07 1 - - - - - - - -

2007-08 NIL - - - - - - - -

2008-09 1 1 120 - - - - - -

2009-10 1 - - - - - - - -

2010-11 1 1 43 - - - - - -

2011-12 3 3 222 - - - - - -

2012-13 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

311

158+551

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2013-14 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

314

148+1541

-

-

-

-

-

- 2014-15 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

374

118+2000

-

-

-

-

-

-

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2015-16 5 1

5(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

236

100+2000

-

-

-

-

-

- 2016-17 5 1

5(SVDP)

0(NVDP)

259

Nil

10 Programmes on Achievement

ii Energy conservationEnergy Efficient

Technology etc

00

iv Packaging for export 01

v Product Certification 01

vi CLCSS 00

vii QMSQTT 01

Viii Lean Manufacturing 00

ix Business Incubator 03

x Design Clinic 01

xi ZED 03

11

Revenue of the Institute

Total revenue

earned

Rs

140485-

12

Revenue of the workshop

Annual

Target

Total revenue

earned

Rs

Nil Nil

13 Media coverage details- No(s)

i Press releases during the Year 4

ii Exhibitions participated 02

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iii RadioTV talks -

iv Advertisements released 5

v Press clipping compiled for the year -

vi Press clipping hosted on website -

vii Publications if any -

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CHAPTER-XVI

DISTRICT INDUSTRIES CENTRES VISITED BY THE OFFICERS OF

THIS INSTITUTE

The officers of this Institute visited District Industries Centre for discussion relating to

development of industries in the state and in connection with attending the Task Force

Meetingother official work

1 District Industries Centre Haldwani

2 District Industries Centre Almora

3 District Industries Centre Rudrapur Udham Singh Nagar

4 District Industries Centre Bageshwar

5 District Industries Centre Roorkee

6 District Industries Centre Dehradun

7 District Industries Centre Kotdwar

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CHAPTER-XVII

INCENTIVES TO ENTREPRENEURS

(i) Fiscal Incentives to new Industrial Units and to existing units on their substantial

expansion

New Industrial units and existing industrial units on their substantial expansion as defined set

up in growth centers industrial infrastructure development center(IIDCs) Industrial Estates

Export Processing Zones Theme Parks (Food Processing Parks Software Technology Parks

etc) as stated in Annexure-1 and Other areas as notified from time to time by the Central

Government are entitled to

(A) 100 (hundred percent) outright excise duty exception for a period of 10 years from

the date of commencement of commercial production

(B) 100 Income tax exemption for initial period of five years and thereafter 30 for

companies and 25 for other than companies for a further period of five years for

the entire state of Uttaranchal and Himachal Pradesh from the date of

commencement of commercial production

(C) 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

Rs30 lakh The existing units will also be entitled to this subsidy on their substantial

expansion as defined

(D) Thrust sector industries as mentioned in Annexure-II are entitled to similar

concession as mentioned in para 3(i) amp (ii) above in the entire state of Uttaranchal

and Himachal Pradesh without any area restrictions

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Development of Industrial Infrastructure

(i) The funding pattern under the Growth Centre Scheme currently envisaging a

central assistance of Rs10 crore per center is raised to Rs15 crore per center

(ii) The financing pattern of integrated infrastructure development center (IIDC)

between Government of India and SIDBI will change from 23 to 41 and the GOI

funds would be in the nature of a grant so as to provide the required infrastructural

support

Other Incentives

(i) Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna (PMMY) To bring the unbanked people under

the mainstream banking and make the neglected section of the population self

reliant and self dependent Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna was launched under 3

stages ie Shishu (Max Rs 50000) Kishor (Max Rs 5 Lacs)and Tarun (Rs 10

Lacs)

(iv) Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP)

Government of India has approved the introduction of a new credit linked subsidy

programme called Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation programme (PMEGP)

by merging the two schemes Prime Ministerrsquos Rojgar Yojana (PMRY) and Rural

Employment Generation Programme (REGP) for generation of employment

opportunities through establishment of Micro enterprise in rural as well as urban

areas PMEGP is a central sector scheme and being administrated by Ministry of

Micro Small amp Medium Enterprises (Mo MSME) The scheme is implementing by

Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC)a statutory organization under the

administrative control of Mo MSME as the single nodal agency at the National

level At the State level the scheme is being implemented through State

KVIC Directorates State Khadi amp Village Industries Boards ( KVIBs) and District

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Industries Centre( DICs) and Banks The Government subsidy under the scheme is

being routed by KVIC through the identified banks for eventual distribution to the

beneficiaries entrepreneurs in their Bank accounts

Ineligible Industries under the Policy

The list of industries excluded from the purview of proposed concessions is at

Annexure ndashII

In addition the Doon Valley Notifications (SONo102(E) dated 1st Feb 1989

(Annexure-IV) as amended from time to time issued by Ministry of Environment amp

Forests would continue to operate in the Doon Valley area on the industries

notified under it are excluded from the proposed concessions in the state of

Uttarakhand

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Annex -I

DETAILS OF TRAINING PROGRAMME CONDUCTED DURING THE YEAR 2016-17 S No Programme details Duration Candidate Details Name of the

Coordinator SC ST OBC PH GEN TOTAL M F M F M F M F M F

EDP

1 EDP (GEN) on Tour

Operator amp Tourist Guide at Ranibagh

Haldwani Nainital

18022017

to 22022017

10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 2 22 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director (Mech)

2 EDP(SC) on Wireman

Training at Shantipuri

Pantnagar US Nagar

13022017

to

23022017

18 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 20 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

3 ESDP (WPH-STP)

on Bakery amp

Confectionary Products Ranibagh

Nainital

06092016

to

20102016

0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 20 23 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

4 ESDP(SC-STP) on

Computer Accounting with Tally at

Kaladhungi Nainital

16082016

to 29092016

10 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

5 ESDP(SC) on Computer Accounting

Dehradun

21072016 to

02092016

10 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 5 25 UC Khanduri Asst Director

(Chem)

6 ESDP(GEN) on

Garments

Manufacturing at

Almora

22072016

to

02092016

0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 21 23 DS Martolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

7 ESDP(GEN) on Solar Energy at Haldwani

Nainital

04112016 to

16122016

3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 16 0 20 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

I- Total Participants

(Nos)

51 20 0 1 2 3 1 0 30 48 156

IMC

1 IMC(Gen) at Pantnagar US Nagar

23022017 16 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 13 8 38 DK Aggarwal Asst Director

(Mech)

2 IMC(SC) at ITI

Bageshwar

18032017 31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 50 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

3 IMC(SC) at Takula

Almora

09032016 22 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 4 39 UC Khanduri

Asst Director (Chem)

4 IMC(Gen) at JITI

Almora

16032017 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 9 42 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

5 IMC(ST) at ITI

Almora

15032016 19 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 41 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

6 IMC(Gen) at Ranibagh Haldwani Nainital

23022017 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 35 6 45 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

II- Total Participants

(Nos)

93 9 12 0 4 0 0 0 110 27 255

Grand Total (I + II)

13 PROGRAMMES

144 29 12 1 6 3 1 0 140 75 411

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Annex -II

List of Thrust Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo List of Thrust Industries

01 Floriculture

02 Medicinal herbs and aromatic herbs etc ndash processing

03 Honey

04 Horticulture and Agro based Industries such as -

a Sauces Ketchup etc

b Fruit juices amp fruit pulp

c Jams Jellies vegetable juices puree pickles etc

d Preserved fruits and vegetables

e Processing of fresh fruits and vegetables including packaging

f Processing preservation packaging of mushrooms

05 Food processing industry excluding those included in the negative list

06 Sugar and its by-products

07 Silk and silk products

08 Wool and wool products

09 Woven fabrics (Excisable garments)

10 Sports goods and articles and equipment for general physical exercise and equipment

for adventure sports activities

11 Paper and paper products excluding those in negative list

12 Pharma products

13 Information amp communication technology

Computer hardware

14 Bottling of mineral water

15 Eco-tourism ndash Hotels resorts spa entertainmentamusement parks and ropeways

16 Industrial gases (based on atmospheric fraction)

17 Handicrafts

18 Non-timber forest product based industries

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Negative List of Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo Negative list of Industries

01 Tobacco and tobacco products including cigarettes and pan masala

02 Thermal Power Plant (coaloil based)

03 Coal washeries dry coal processing

04 Inorganic Chemicals excluding medicinal grade oxygen (280411) medicinal grade hydrogen peroxide

(284711) compressed air (285130)

05 Organic Chemicals excluding Provitamins vitamins Hormones (2936) Glycosides (2939) sugars (2940)

06 Tanning and dying extracts tanins and their derivatives dyes colours paints and varnishes putty fillers and

other mastics inks

07 Marble and mineral substances not classified anywhere

08 Flour mills and rice mills

09 Foundries using coal

10 Minerals fuels mineral oils and products of their distillation

Bituminous substances mineral waxes

11 Synthetic rubber product

12 Cement clinkers and asbestos raw including fibre

13 Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp Fuses fireworks matches propellant powder etc)

14 Mineral or chemical fertilizers

15 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture and formulation)

16 Fibre glass and articles thereof

17 Manufacture of pulp ndash wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving pulp)

18 Branded aerated water soft drinks (non-fruit based)

19 Paper-

Writing or printing paper etc

Paper or paperboard etc

Maplitho paper etc

Newsprint in rolls or sheets

Craft paper etc

Sanitary towels etc

Cigarette paper

Grease-proof paper

Toilet or facial tissue etc

Paper and paperboard laminated internally with bitumen tar or asphalt

Carbon or similar copying paper

Products consisting of sheets of paper or paper board impregnated coated or covered with plastics etc

Paper and paperboard coated impregnated or covered with wax etc

20 Plastics and articles thereof

Serial No 5 Reproduction synthesis not allowed as also downstream industries for sugar

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Annex -III

RESTRICTIONS ON LOCATION OF INDUSTRIES MINING OPERATIONS AND OTHER DEVELOPMENT

ACTIVITIES IN DOON VALLEY IN UTTAR PRADESH

MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS

(Department of Environment Forests amp Wildlife)

New Delhi the 1st February 1989

NOTIFICATION

NOTIFICATION under section 3(2)(v) of Environment (Protection) Act 1986 and Rule 5(3) (d) of

Environment (Protection) Rules 1986 Restricting location of industries mining operations and other

development activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh

SO102(E) ndash Whereas notification under sub-rule (3) of rule 5 of the Environment (Protection)

Rules 1986 inviting objections against the imposition of restriction on location of industries mining

operation and other developmental activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh was published vide No

SO 923(E) dated the 6th October 1988

And Whereas all objections received have been duly considered by the Central Government

Now therefore in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (d) of sub-rule (3) of Rule 5 of the

said rules the Central Government hereby imposes restrictions on the following activities in Doon Valley

bounded on the North by Mussorie ridge in the North-East by Lesset Himalayan range on the South-

West by Shivalik ranges river Ganga in the South-East and river Yamuna in the North-West except those

activities which are permitted by the Central Government for examining the environmental impacts

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(i) Location setting of industrial units ndash It has to be as per guidelines given in the annexure or guidelines

as may be issued from time to time by the Ministry of Environment amp Forests Government of India

(ii) Mining ndash Approval of the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests must be obtained before starting

any mining activity

(iii) Tourism ndash It should as per Tourism Development Plan (TDP) to be prepared by the State Department

of Tourism and duly approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(iv) Grazing ndash As per the plan to be prepared by the State Government and duly approved by the Union

Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(v) Land Use ndash As per Master Plan of development and Land Use Plan of the entire area to be prepared

by the State Government and approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

[No J-200123886-1A]

Sd-

(KP GEETHAKRISHNAN)

Secretary

ANNEXURE

Guidelines for permitting restricting industrial units in the Doon Valley area

Industries will be classified under Green Orange and Red categories as shown below for purposes of

permittingrestricting such industrial units in the Doon Valley from the environmental and ecological

considerations

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CATEGORY GREEN

A LIST OF INDUSTRIES IN APPROVED INDUSTRIAL AREAS WHICH MAY BE DIRECTRLY CONSIDERED

FOR ISSUE OF NO OBJECTION CERTIFICATE WITHOUT REFERRING TO (MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS) (IN CASE OF DOUBTS REFERENCE WILL BE MADE TO MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS)

1 All such non-obnoxious and non-hazardous industries employing upto 100 persons The

abnoxious and hazardous industries are those using inflammable explosive corrosive or

toxic substances

2 All such industries which do not discharge industrial effluents of a polluting nature and

which do not undertake any of the following process

Electroplating

Galvanizing

Bleaching

Degreasing

Phosphating

Dyeing

Pickling tanning

Polishing

Cooking of fibres and Digesting

Designing of Fabric

Unhairing Soaking deliming and bating of hides

Washing of fabric

Trimming Puling juicing and blanching of fruits and vegetables

Washing of equipment and regular floor washing using of considerable cooling water

Separated milk buttermilk and whey

Stopping and processing of grain

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Distillation of alcohol stillage and evaporation

Slaughtering of animals rendering of bones washing of meat

Juicing of sugar cane extraction of sugar Filteration centrifugation distillation

Pulping and fermenting of coffee beam

Processing of fish

Filter back wash in DM Plants exceeding 20 KI per day capacity

Pulp making pulp processing and paper making Cocking of coal washing of blast furnace

flue gases

Stripping of oxides

Washing of used sand by hydraulic discharge

Washing of latex etc

Solvent extraction

3 All such industries which do no use fuel in their manufacturing process or in any subsidiary

process and which do not emit fugitive emissions of a diffused nature

Industries not satisfying any one of the three criteria are recommended to be referred to Ministry

of Environment amp Forests

The following industries appear to fall in non-hazardous non-obnoxious and non-polluting

category subject to fulfillment of above three conditions

1 Atta-chakkies

2 Rice Mullors

3 Iceboxes

4 Dal mills

5 Groundnut decortinating (dry)

6 Chilling

7 Tailoring and garment making

8 Apparl making 9 Cotton and woolen hosiery

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10 Handloom weaving

11 Shoe lace manufacturing

12 Gold and Silver thread and sari work

13 Gold and Silver smithy

14 Leather Footwear and leather products excluding tanning amp hide processing

15 Manufacture of mirror from sheet glass and photo-frame

16 Musical instruments manufacturing

17 Sports goods

18 Bamboo and cane products (only dry operations)

19 Card Board and paper products (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

20 Insulation and other coated papers (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

21 Scientific and Mathematical instruments

22 Furniture (Wooden and Steel)

23 Assembly of domestic electrical appliances

24 Radio assembling

25 Fountain pens

26 Polythene plastic and PVC goods through extrusionmoulding

27 Surgical gauges and bandages

28 Railway sleepers (only concrete)

29 Cotton spinning and weaving

30 Rope (cotton and plastic)

31 Carpet weaving

32 Assembly of Air coolers

33 Wires pipes-extruded shapes from metals

34 Automobile servicing amp repair stations

35 Assembly of Bicycles baby carriages and other small non-motorised vehicles

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36 Electronics equipment (assembly)

37 Toys

38 Candles

39 Carpentary ndash excluded saw mill

40 Cold storage (small scale)

41 Restaurants

42 Oil-ginningexpelling (non-hydrogenation and no refining)

43 Ice Cream

44 Mineralized water

45 Jobbing amp Machining

46 Manufacture of Steel units amp suit cases

47 Paper pins amp U clips

48 Block making for printing

49 Optical frames

CATEGORY ORANGE

B LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CAN BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY WITH PROPER

ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL ARRANGEMENT

1 All such industries which discharge some liquid effluents (below 500 klday) that can be

controlled with suitable proven technology

2 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is less than 24 mtday and

the particulars emissions from which can be controlled with suitable proven technology

3 All such industries employing not more than 500 persons

The following industries with adoption of proven pollution control technology subject to

fulfilling the above three condition fall under this category

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1 Lime manufacture ndash pending decision on proven pollution control device and

Supreme Courtrsquos decision on quarrying

2 Ceramics

3 Sanitary ware

4 Tyres and tubes

5 Refuse incineration (controlled)

6 Flour mills

7 Vegetable oils including solvent extracted oils

8 Soap without steam boiling process and synthetic detergents formulation

9 Steam generating plants

10 Manufacture of office and house hold equipment and appliances involving use of

fossil fuel combustion

11 Manufacture of machineries and machine tools and equipments

12 Industrial gases (only) Nitrogen Oxygen and CO2

13 Miscellaneous glassware without involving use of fossil-fuel combustion

14 Optical glass

15 Laboratory ware

16 Petroleum storage amp transfer facilities

17 Surgical and medical products including amp probabilities of latex products

18 Foot wear (Rubber)

19 Bakery products biscuits amp Confectioners

20 Instant teacoffee coffee processing

21 Malted food

22 Manufacture of power driven pumps compressors refrigeration units fire

fighting equipment etc

23 Wire drawing (cold process) amp bailing straps

24 Steel furniture fasteners etc

25 Plastic processed goods

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26

Medical amp surgical instruments

27

Acetylene (synthetic)

28

Glue amp Gelatine

29

Potassium permanganse

30

Metallic sodium

31

Photographic films papers amp photographic chemicals

32

Surface coating industries

33

Fragrances fragours amp food additives

34

Plant nutrients (only manure)

Note

35

aerated watersoft drink

(a) Industries falling within the above identified list shall be assessed by the State Pollution

Control Board and referred to the Union Department of Environment for consideration

before according No Objection Certificate

(b) The total number of fuel burning industries that shall be permitted in the Valley will be

limited by 8 tonnes per day or Sulphur Dioxides from all sources (This corresponds to 400

tonnes per day Coal with 1 sulphur)

(c) Setting of Industrial areas should be based on sound criteria

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CATEGORY RED

C LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CANNOT BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY

1 All those industries which discharge effluents of a polluting nature at the rate of more

than 500 klday and for which the natural course for sufficient dilution is not available

and effluents from which cannot be controlled with suitable technology

2 All such industries employing more than 500 personsday

3 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is more than 24 mtday

The following industries appear to fall under this category covered by all the points as

above

1 Ferrous and non-ferrous metal extraction refining casting forging alloy making

processing etc

2 Dry Coal ProcessingMineral processing industries like Ore

sintering benefication pollutization etc

3 Phosphate look processing plants

4 Cement plants with horizontal rotary kilns

5 Glass and glass products involving use of coal

6 Petroleum refinery

7 Petro-chemical industries

8 Manufacture of lubricating oils and greases

9 Synthetic rubber manufacture

10 Coal oil wood or nuclear based thermal power plants

11 Vanaspati hydrogenated vegetable oils for industrial purposes

12 Sugar mills (white and khandari)

13 Craft paper mills

14 Coke oven by products and coaltar distillation products

15 Alkalies

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16

Caustic soda

17

Potash

18

Electro thermal products (artificial abrasives Calcium carbide etc)

19

Phosphorous and its compounds

20

Acids and their salts (organic amp inorganic)

21

Nitrogen compounds (Cynides cynamides and other nitrogen compounds)

22

Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp fuses)

23

Pthalic anhydride

24

Processes involving chlorinated hydrocarbon

25

Chlorine Fluorine bromine Iodine amp their compounds

26

Fertilizer industry

27

Paper board and straw board

28

Synthetics fibres

29 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture

formulations)

amp

30 Basic drugs

31 Alcohol (Industrial or potable)

32 Leather industry including tanning and processing

33 Coke making coal liquification and fuel gas making industries

34 Fibre glass production and processing

35 Manufacture of pulp-wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving

pulp)

36 Pigment dyes and their intermediates

37 Industrial carbons (including graphite electrodes anodes midget electrodes

graphite blocks graphite crucibles gas carbons activated carbon synthetic

diamonds carbon black channel black lamp black etc)

38 Electro-chemicals (other than these covered under Alkali group)

39 Paints enamels amp varnishes

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40 Poly propylene

41 Poly Vinyl chloride

42 Cement with vertical shaft kiln technology penging certification of proven

technology on pollution control

43 Chlorates perchlorates amp peroxides

44 Polishes

45 Synthetic resin amp Plastic products

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CHAPTER-XI

QUALITY UPGRADATIONENVIRONMENT MANAGAMENT FOR

SMALL SCALE SECTOR THROUGH INCENTIVE FOR ISO 9000ISO

14001HACCP CERTIFICATION

The Small Scale Sector has emerged as dynamic and vibrant sector of Indian

Economy and it has been making significant contribution to industrial production export and

employment generation The process of economic liberalization and market reforms has

opened up the Indian small scale sector to the global competition In order to enhance the

competitive strength of the small scale sector the Government introduced an incentive

scheme for their technological upgradationquality improvement and environment

management The scheme provides incentive to those small scale ancillary undertaking who

have acquired ISO 9000ISO 14001HACCP certifications The scheme for ISO 9000

reimbursement in operation since March 1994 has now been enlarged so as to include

reimbursement of expenses for acquiring ISO 14001 certification also vide this Office

Administrative Order No41(8)ISOElectx2002 dt 28th October 2002 Upto 31st march

2014 25652 Micro amp Small units have been benefited from the scheme

-The Scheme envisages reimbursement of charges of acquiring ISO-9000ISO-

14001HACCP certifications to the extent of 75 of the expenditure subject to a

maximum of Rs 75000- in each case

The Salient features of the Scheme

a) The Permanent Registered Micro Small Enterprises (MSEs) units are eligible to avail

the Incentive Scheme

b) The Scheme is applicable to those MSEsancillaryTinySSSBE units who have already

acquired ISO-9000ISO-14001HACCP certification

c) The Scheme is applicable to those MSEsancillaryTinySSSBE units who have already

acquired ISO-9000ISO-14001HACCP certification

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Reimbursement to Units under ISO 900014000 scheme in Uttarakhand

state ndash

Approval details of units during 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are as under ndash

SNo Name of the Unit Reimbursement

Total Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Bajaj Nutraceuticals Roorkee Haridwar 45000-

2- Ms Nirmal Auto Components Bahadrabad Haridwar 38363-

3- Ms Manchanda Herbal Products Haridwar 46954-

4- Ms APS Electopower Pvt Ltd Haridwar

40500-

5- Ms Shree Badrinath Vaikalpik Urja Dehradun 30000-

6- Ms Rapid Moulders Pvt Ltd Haridwar 56250-

Total Rs 257067-

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CHAPTER-XII

GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT PREFERENCE POLICY FOR MICRO

amp SMALL ENTERPRISES

In order to provide assistance and support to Micro amp Small Enterprises (MSEs) for

marketing their products under the present Government Procurement Preference Policy for

micro amp small enterprises (MSEs) Government of India has been extending various facilities to

the MSEs registered with National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC) under its Single Point

Registration Scheme In addition to the facilities 358 items are also reserved for exclusive

purchase from MSE sector

Following units were enlisted under single point registration

SN Name amp Address Unit Amount Rs 1 Ms Ujjwal Labour Contract Co-operative Society

Dehradun

2000-

2 Ms Pacific Dynamics Roorkee

2000-

3 Ms Radiant Energy Enterprises Dehradun

1250-

4 Ms Harit Agro Products Jaspur Kashipur

2000-

5 Ms Asian Galaxy Pvt Ltd

Plot No 3 Sector IIDL IIE SIDCUL

5000-

6 Ms Isha Construction

Shop 32 amp 34 Grand Floor Raipur Road- Dehradun

2000-

7 Ms Dhirendra Singh Negi

Village Talli Bagi Patti Tehri Garhwal

2000-

8 Ms Electrocon Power

Village Rameshwarput Lalpur US Nagar

2000-

9 Ms Special Cables Pvt Ltd

Unit 2 Plot No 60-65 Sector-3IIE Pantnagar

3435-

10 Ms GB Equipment Systems Ltd

Industrial Area Selaqui- Dehradun

3500-

11 Ms GB Springs

PL 2223 Km Chakrata Road Rampur Dehradun

5000-

12 Ms Accuraus (India)

B-7 Ramnaga Indl Estate Roorke

2000-

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13 Ms Modern Electrn Electric Co

Dehradun

2000-

14 Ms Ms Godarari Enterprises

Dehradun

1250-

15 Ms Kanha Plastics Pvt Ltd

Dehradun

5000-

16 Ms IC Electicals Co(P) Ltd

Plot No E-94 Industrial Area Bharabad Haridwar

3450-

17 Ms Whale Graphics(India)Ltd

Dehradun

5000-

18 Jainson Herbo Labs Pvt Ltd

IIDC IIE US Nagar Pantnagar

3000-

19 Ms Krishna Murari Infratech

Pvt Ltd Haldwani

2000-

20 Ms Sakti Constructions

392 Indra Nagar Colony Dehrdun

3500-

21 Ms Universal Ind

B-8 Industrial Estate Bazpur Road Kashipur

5000-

22 Ms Sai Globe Packaging

Central Hope Town SelaquiDehradun

5000-

23 Ms Surat singh amp Sons

54 Akashdeep ColonyChakrata Road Dehradun

2000-

24 Ms Girraj Kintwear

7 Co-Operativ Society IE- Dehradun

2000-

25 Ms HQ Lamps Manufacturing

7 3-35 Sector 6 A SIDCUL Haridwar

3000-

26 Ms Uttam Rice amp Seeds Pvt Ltd

Gausala Mour Ramnagar Road Partappur Kashipur

2000-

27 Ms Creative Paper Products Rudrpur

2000-

28 Ms Asia Industries

Village Phaujimatkota Post ndashBhoorrani Rudrapur

-

29 Ms Shamsons Industries

C-22 Deveboomi Industrial Estate Roorkee

3000-

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30 Reveal Environment Solutions Kh N-999

Salem pur Rajputan Indusstrial Estate Roorkee

2000-

31 Ms Shiva Enterprises

2071 West Amber Talab Roorkee

2000-

32 Ms Aska Equipment Ltd

Plot NoC-21 Devbhoomi Indl Estate Raipur Haridwar

3000-

33 Ms Infinity

Kh Village Raipur Haridwar

3450-

34 Ms Badrinath Vaikalpik Urja

Shah Nagar Near Railaway Crossing Defance Colony Dehradun

2000-

35 Ms Amardeep Designs (P) Ltd

KhNo163 Laheshwari BhagwanPur Roorklee

3000-

36 Ms Amrit Herbals

Village amp Po Bhauwala-Dehradun

2000-

37 Ms Growth Associates

131 2nd

Floor BT Ganj-Roorkee

3000-

38 Ms Himalayan Hi Tech

Nurseries Santi Aashram Bharatpur Kamachaur

2000-

39 Ms JS Industries

Kunda Jaspur Road Kashipur US Nagar

3000-

40 Ms Digitech

8 Industrial Area Near Ram Nagar- Roorkee

2000-

41 Ms K-2 Cloth

Plot No 126-127 Sector IIDC

2000-

42 Ms Dinex India Pvt Ltd

59 Gandhi Road

2000-

43 Ms SK Guta

15 A Enclave GMS Road Dehradun

2000-

44 Ms Fire Devices(P) Ltd

Plot No 19-20 Sector-3A Indl Area SIDCUL Haridwar

3450-

Total

118285-

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CHAPTER-XIII

REVENUE EARNED

This Institute has earned revenue of Rs 140485- through consultancy services

provided to the MSMEs and fee collected for training programmes as per details given

below-

SNo Revenue Earnings Total for the

Financial Year (Rs)

1

CF WS revenue

0

2 Skill development programme (Training) fees- regular

course

8000

3 Skill development programme (Training) fees

Specialized High Tech Course (including CAD CAM)

0

4 Sale of Traineersquos products 50

5 Training Programme fees-

i Under Core Programme Action Plan 0

ii (Under PD Account) 0

6 Management Development Programme 0

7 Seminars Feesworkshop 5100

8 Capacity assessment 0

9 Project appraisals 0

10 Sick unit studies 0

11 In plant studies 0

12 Surveys 0

13 Energy audits 0

14 NSIC Registration GSPP 118285

15 Sub-Contracting Exchange (SCX) 0

16 Sale of publications 50

17 Others 6500

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18 Fee for participation in National Award-2013 0

19 NVDPVDP 0

TOTAL 137985

20 Sale of US stores etc 2500

Grand Total 140485

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CHAPTER-XIV

USE OF OFFICIAL LANGUAGE

Hindi is the Official Language of the Union of India and the Government policy aims at

progressively increasing the use of Hindi in official work Effective steps were taken during

the year in the Ministry of MSME to ensure compliance to Official Language Policy

implementation of the annual programme and compliance with the various orders of the

Government of India on the recommendations of the Committee of Parliament on Official

Language

COMPLIANCE OF SECTION 3(3)OF THE OFFICIAL LANGUAGE ACT 1963

All documents such as General Orders Notifications Press Communique Contracts

Agreements Tender Forms amp Notices Resolution MemorandumOffice memorandum

Administrative or other reports and Official Papers laid before a House or the Houses of

Parliament under section 3(3) of the Official Languages Act 1963 were issued bilingually

ie in Hindi and English General orders meant for departmental use were issued in Hindi

only

REPLIES TO LETTERS IN HINDI

All letters received in Hindi were replied to in Hindi

CORRESPONDENCE IN HINDI

Letters to State Governments Union Territory and Central Government offices located

in regions lsquoArsquo and lsquoBrsquo were issued in Hindi to the extent possible Similarly letters were sent in

Hindi to Central Government offices located in region lsquoCrsquo as per the targets laid down in the

Annual Programme About 9007 correspondence was made in Hindi in region lsquoArsquo 100 in

region rsquoBrsquo and 100 in region lsquoCrsquo

SECTIONS SPECIFIED FOR WORKING IN HINDI

The sections of the Ministry specified for doing 100 work in Hindi are working

satisfactorily

MONITORING AND INSPECTIONS

In order to ensure compliance with the Official Language Policy monitoring is done

though regular inspections

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CHAPTER-XV

TARGETS amp ACHIEVEMENTS

PART-A

1 Change in Industrial Scenario if any Industrial activity is gaining

momentum due to Industrial package to the state amp the upgradation of the MSEs

2 Other information ndash

I No of unit visited by MSME-DI

Official 117

Ii Total No of visitors inquiries

received in MSME-DI 648

iii Total No persons trained with- 414

a General 214

b Women Entrepreneurs 110 c SCST 17413 d Other backward Classes etc 12

e Minorities 0

3 Expenditure in Plan amp Non-Plan

a Plan Scheme-

Allotment Cumulative expenditure

FUNDS EXPENDITURE

Salary-14000000 12144775

Medical- 125000 124655

TE- 650000 647151

OE- 800000 7 99999

RRT- 4000 3000

Total 15579000 13719580

b Non-Plan Scheme- Nil

4 Administration Over

one year

Less than one year

a

b c

d

Post vacant Disciplinary proceeding initiated concluded pending Audit objections pending amp replied

Court cases pending if necessary

13

Nil Nil

Nil

01

Nil Nil

Nil

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Part- B

(This part may reflect the problems and actual work done under each programme as well

as actual extension service rendered for promotion of Industries)

1 Modernization of Workshop and

Laboratories- During

the month

Cumulative for the year

i Sanction received by MSME-DI

Converting the MSME-DI

Nil Nil

ii Value of new machinery

equipment installed received

Nil Nil

iii Value of orders of Machinery amp

Equipment placed with

DGSampD supplies

Nil Nil

2 Trade Industry growth-

i Nos of UAM registered

Manufacturingservice activity

Micro-5363 Small- 1707 Medium- 156

Total- 7226 (up to March2017)

ii Nos of UAM registered

ManufacturingServicing

activity

Manufacturing- 4243

Service- 2983

Total- 7226 (up to March2015)

iii Changes in industrial growth

rate if any (give information for

each trade unit(s) separately)

The industrial climate generated due to

announcement of Concessional package

provided impetus to the growth

parameters

3 Technical Assistance-

i No of entrepreneurs assisted

at the MSME-DI premises

outside premises

6481913

ii No of entrepreneurs assisted

at their premises

631

iii No of trade Associations

contacted for up-gradation of

Industries

12

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iv Details of programme for

specific group of covered in

Action Plan prepared along

with their details

NA

v No of units registered under

the Govt purchase

programme

43 Nos

vi Identification of products

having potential for

development in the State

(Attach a separate list)

1 Fruit based products

2 Processing of vegetables

3 Spice grinding

4 Glow signboard amp hoardings

5 Medicinal concentrate

6 Essential Oils

vii Problems of trade Industries

other than financial if any

Marketing amp transportation bottleneck

viii Additional support required for

improving performance of

trade Industries

Marketing Support

x Any other significant

programme Give information

or work done for each trade

discipline separately and

enclosed separate sheet to

highlight the salient points of

work done

No

4 Ancillary Development Programme No of-

a Captive Ancillary in the State NA

b New units (Anc) established

during the month

NA

c New items identified and

accepted for promoting

Ancillary

NA

d Vendor Development

Programme organized for

whom

Conducted programmes-

National Level-00

State level- 05 nos

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5 Any other special work done by the Institute- -

- One day awareness programme on Packaging for Exports

In Association with SBS College Rudrapur at Rudrapur on 31052016 for 32

participants

- One day workshop on Quality Management System amp Quality Technology

Tools (QMSQTT)

In Association with Bahadrabad Industries Development Welfare

Association Haridwar at Haridwar on 21072016 for 32 participants

- One day awareness programme on Product Certification

Conducted at Selaqui Dehradun on 19102016 for 60 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Design Clinic

Conducted at Haridwar on 20022016 for 28 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Digital Payment

Conducted in Uttarakhand State 16 programmes for 406 participants

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Part C Other Special Activities

Sl No Activity Target Achievement

1 Hindi Meeting 04 nos 04 nos

2 Hindi Pakhwara amp Hindi Diwas from 14092016 to

28092016 01 no 01 no

3 Hindi Workshop Nil Nil

4 Assistance provided in EDP of other organisation

(2 days EDP of NCCD) at MSME-DI

Haldwani

Nil 01 no

5 (i)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp Commercial Bid Opening on Lean Manufacturing for Auto component at Rudrapur on 22042016

(ii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in joint DSR

audit Audit with NPC Kanpur of Boss Cluster Rudrapur from 20042016 to 21042016 (iii)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint MBR3 Audit with QCI of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar from 08082016 to 10082016 (iv) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Boss Cluster at Rudrapur in November 2016

(v) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR5 Audit

of Pace Auto Cluster-1 at Rudrapur in November 2016 (vi)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint Audit

of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar in December 2016 (vii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Havells Fan Lean Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017 (viii)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp

Commercial Bid Opening for Plastic Component Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017

Nil

08 nos

6 Participated in National Awards held in Ludhiana Punjab on 18102016 presented by Honrsquoble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi

Nil 01 no

7 Participated in PMEGP Task force meeting of Nainital

District on 020816081116 Nil 02 nos

8 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a 3 days exhibition lsquoDestination Uttarakhand 2016rsquo organised by Ms Freindz Exhibition amp Promotions (p) ltd New Delhi at Dehradun from 24-26102016

Nil 01 no

9 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in the Stone Laying

ceremony of a new Technology Centre at Sitarganj on 141116 inaugrated by Honrsquoble Union Minister of MSMEs Sh Kalaraj Mishra

Nil 01 no

10 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a lsquoVendor Meet-

2016rsquo organised by Tata Auto Comp Systems Ltd at Rudrapur

Nil 01 no

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11 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in SLSC meeting for

National Awards and SLAB meeing at Dehradun on 17022017

Nil 01 no

12 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a training on

Lean Manufacturing at Indore MP from 080317 to 100317

Nil 01 no

13 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Hindi meeting

organized by NARAKAS on 30032017 01 no 01 no

PART-E

Sl

No

Description of activity Annual target Under PD

Ac

Total

1 EDPIMCEET Export

Packging Product

Certification QMS-QTT

Incubator ZEDDesign

8611113

31

Nil 25

i No of programmes

conducted

7601113

31

Nil 23

ii No of persons trained 159255032

326032235

16828

Nil 1001

2 Follow-up action of previous Entrepreneurship Development Programmes -

Year Total no of trainees

trained

No of trainees who

have set up units

employed till date

2006-07 143 39

2007-08 917 71

2008-09 946 36

2009-10 2323 43

2010-11 2203 49

2011-12 2321 53

2012-13 2265 59

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2013-14 2234 74

2014-15 504 53

2015-16 926

2016-17 414

3 Motivational Campaigns- Annual target Conducted

No of Campaigns

conducted

06 06

4 i Project profiles (new) Nil Nil

ii Project profiles

(updated)

Nil Nil

iii State industrial

profiles

Nil 1

iv District industrial

potential survey

reports

Nil 13

v Any other Nil Nil

5 Name of the units

provided-

Intensive technical

consultancy (A brief

write-up)

6 Programme on ISO 900014000

Year Target No of

Programmes

conducted

No of Units

participated

No of units

obtained ISO

certification

during the

year

No of units

obtained ISO

Certification

till date

2006-07 - - - - -

2007-08 - - - - -

2008-09 - - - 17 17

2009-10 - - - 10 10

2010-11 - - - - 24

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2011-12 - - - - 25

2012-13 - - - - Nil

2013-14 - - - - 17

2014-15 - - - 18

2015-16 - - - 11 11

7 Programmes on

Name of the programme No of Programmes No of participants

WTO - -

One Day Awareness

Programme on Cluster Dev

Scheme

- -

One day Awareness

Programme on IPR

- -

9 Vendor Development Programmes cum exhibitions

Year Tar

get

No of

VDPs

conducted

No of SSI

units

participat

ed

No unit

register

ed

During

the

month

No of SSI units obtained orders

No

Rs No Rs

2006-07 1 - - - - - - - -

2007-08 NIL - - - - - - - -

2008-09 1 1 120 - - - - - -

2009-10 1 - - - - - - - -

2010-11 1 1 43 - - - - - -

2011-12 3 3 222 - - - - - -

2012-13 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

311

158+551

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2013-14 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

314

148+1541

-

-

-

-

-

- 2014-15 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

374

118+2000

-

-

-

-

-

-

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2015-16 5 1

5(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

236

100+2000

-

-

-

-

-

- 2016-17 5 1

5(SVDP)

0(NVDP)

259

Nil

10 Programmes on Achievement

ii Energy conservationEnergy Efficient

Technology etc

00

iv Packaging for export 01

v Product Certification 01

vi CLCSS 00

vii QMSQTT 01

Viii Lean Manufacturing 00

ix Business Incubator 03

x Design Clinic 01

xi ZED 03

11

Revenue of the Institute

Total revenue

earned

Rs

140485-

12

Revenue of the workshop

Annual

Target

Total revenue

earned

Rs

Nil Nil

13 Media coverage details- No(s)

i Press releases during the Year 4

ii Exhibitions participated 02

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iii RadioTV talks -

iv Advertisements released 5

v Press clipping compiled for the year -

vi Press clipping hosted on website -

vii Publications if any -

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CHAPTER-XVI

DISTRICT INDUSTRIES CENTRES VISITED BY THE OFFICERS OF

THIS INSTITUTE

The officers of this Institute visited District Industries Centre for discussion relating to

development of industries in the state and in connection with attending the Task Force

Meetingother official work

1 District Industries Centre Haldwani

2 District Industries Centre Almora

3 District Industries Centre Rudrapur Udham Singh Nagar

4 District Industries Centre Bageshwar

5 District Industries Centre Roorkee

6 District Industries Centre Dehradun

7 District Industries Centre Kotdwar

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CHAPTER-XVII

INCENTIVES TO ENTREPRENEURS

(i) Fiscal Incentives to new Industrial Units and to existing units on their substantial

expansion

New Industrial units and existing industrial units on their substantial expansion as defined set

up in growth centers industrial infrastructure development center(IIDCs) Industrial Estates

Export Processing Zones Theme Parks (Food Processing Parks Software Technology Parks

etc) as stated in Annexure-1 and Other areas as notified from time to time by the Central

Government are entitled to

(A) 100 (hundred percent) outright excise duty exception for a period of 10 years from

the date of commencement of commercial production

(B) 100 Income tax exemption for initial period of five years and thereafter 30 for

companies and 25 for other than companies for a further period of five years for

the entire state of Uttaranchal and Himachal Pradesh from the date of

commencement of commercial production

(C) 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

Rs30 lakh The existing units will also be entitled to this subsidy on their substantial

expansion as defined

(D) Thrust sector industries as mentioned in Annexure-II are entitled to similar

concession as mentioned in para 3(i) amp (ii) above in the entire state of Uttaranchal

and Himachal Pradesh without any area restrictions

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Development of Industrial Infrastructure

(i) The funding pattern under the Growth Centre Scheme currently envisaging a

central assistance of Rs10 crore per center is raised to Rs15 crore per center

(ii) The financing pattern of integrated infrastructure development center (IIDC)

between Government of India and SIDBI will change from 23 to 41 and the GOI

funds would be in the nature of a grant so as to provide the required infrastructural

support

Other Incentives

(i) Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna (PMMY) To bring the unbanked people under

the mainstream banking and make the neglected section of the population self

reliant and self dependent Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna was launched under 3

stages ie Shishu (Max Rs 50000) Kishor (Max Rs 5 Lacs)and Tarun (Rs 10

Lacs)

(iv) Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP)

Government of India has approved the introduction of a new credit linked subsidy

programme called Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation programme (PMEGP)

by merging the two schemes Prime Ministerrsquos Rojgar Yojana (PMRY) and Rural

Employment Generation Programme (REGP) for generation of employment

opportunities through establishment of Micro enterprise in rural as well as urban

areas PMEGP is a central sector scheme and being administrated by Ministry of

Micro Small amp Medium Enterprises (Mo MSME) The scheme is implementing by

Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC)a statutory organization under the

administrative control of Mo MSME as the single nodal agency at the National

level At the State level the scheme is being implemented through State

KVIC Directorates State Khadi amp Village Industries Boards ( KVIBs) and District

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Industries Centre( DICs) and Banks The Government subsidy under the scheme is

being routed by KVIC through the identified banks for eventual distribution to the

beneficiaries entrepreneurs in their Bank accounts

Ineligible Industries under the Policy

The list of industries excluded from the purview of proposed concessions is at

Annexure ndashII

In addition the Doon Valley Notifications (SONo102(E) dated 1st Feb 1989

(Annexure-IV) as amended from time to time issued by Ministry of Environment amp

Forests would continue to operate in the Doon Valley area on the industries

notified under it are excluded from the proposed concessions in the state of

Uttarakhand

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Annex -I

DETAILS OF TRAINING PROGRAMME CONDUCTED DURING THE YEAR 2016-17 S No Programme details Duration Candidate Details Name of the

Coordinator SC ST OBC PH GEN TOTAL M F M F M F M F M F

EDP

1 EDP (GEN) on Tour

Operator amp Tourist Guide at Ranibagh

Haldwani Nainital

18022017

to 22022017

10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 2 22 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director (Mech)

2 EDP(SC) on Wireman

Training at Shantipuri

Pantnagar US Nagar

13022017

to

23022017

18 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 20 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

3 ESDP (WPH-STP)

on Bakery amp

Confectionary Products Ranibagh

Nainital

06092016

to

20102016

0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 20 23 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

4 ESDP(SC-STP) on

Computer Accounting with Tally at

Kaladhungi Nainital

16082016

to 29092016

10 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

5 ESDP(SC) on Computer Accounting

Dehradun

21072016 to

02092016

10 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 5 25 UC Khanduri Asst Director

(Chem)

6 ESDP(GEN) on

Garments

Manufacturing at

Almora

22072016

to

02092016

0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 21 23 DS Martolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

7 ESDP(GEN) on Solar Energy at Haldwani

Nainital

04112016 to

16122016

3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 16 0 20 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

I- Total Participants

(Nos)

51 20 0 1 2 3 1 0 30 48 156

IMC

1 IMC(Gen) at Pantnagar US Nagar

23022017 16 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 13 8 38 DK Aggarwal Asst Director

(Mech)

2 IMC(SC) at ITI

Bageshwar

18032017 31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 50 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

3 IMC(SC) at Takula

Almora

09032016 22 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 4 39 UC Khanduri

Asst Director (Chem)

4 IMC(Gen) at JITI

Almora

16032017 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 9 42 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

5 IMC(ST) at ITI

Almora

15032016 19 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 41 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

6 IMC(Gen) at Ranibagh Haldwani Nainital

23022017 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 35 6 45 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

II- Total Participants

(Nos)

93 9 12 0 4 0 0 0 110 27 255

Grand Total (I + II)

13 PROGRAMMES

144 29 12 1 6 3 1 0 140 75 411

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Annex -II

List of Thrust Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo List of Thrust Industries

01 Floriculture

02 Medicinal herbs and aromatic herbs etc ndash processing

03 Honey

04 Horticulture and Agro based Industries such as -

a Sauces Ketchup etc

b Fruit juices amp fruit pulp

c Jams Jellies vegetable juices puree pickles etc

d Preserved fruits and vegetables

e Processing of fresh fruits and vegetables including packaging

f Processing preservation packaging of mushrooms

05 Food processing industry excluding those included in the negative list

06 Sugar and its by-products

07 Silk and silk products

08 Wool and wool products

09 Woven fabrics (Excisable garments)

10 Sports goods and articles and equipment for general physical exercise and equipment

for adventure sports activities

11 Paper and paper products excluding those in negative list

12 Pharma products

13 Information amp communication technology

Computer hardware

14 Bottling of mineral water

15 Eco-tourism ndash Hotels resorts spa entertainmentamusement parks and ropeways

16 Industrial gases (based on atmospheric fraction)

17 Handicrafts

18 Non-timber forest product based industries

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Negative List of Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo Negative list of Industries

01 Tobacco and tobacco products including cigarettes and pan masala

02 Thermal Power Plant (coaloil based)

03 Coal washeries dry coal processing

04 Inorganic Chemicals excluding medicinal grade oxygen (280411) medicinal grade hydrogen peroxide

(284711) compressed air (285130)

05 Organic Chemicals excluding Provitamins vitamins Hormones (2936) Glycosides (2939) sugars (2940)

06 Tanning and dying extracts tanins and their derivatives dyes colours paints and varnishes putty fillers and

other mastics inks

07 Marble and mineral substances not classified anywhere

08 Flour mills and rice mills

09 Foundries using coal

10 Minerals fuels mineral oils and products of their distillation

Bituminous substances mineral waxes

11 Synthetic rubber product

12 Cement clinkers and asbestos raw including fibre

13 Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp Fuses fireworks matches propellant powder etc)

14 Mineral or chemical fertilizers

15 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture and formulation)

16 Fibre glass and articles thereof

17 Manufacture of pulp ndash wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving pulp)

18 Branded aerated water soft drinks (non-fruit based)

19 Paper-

Writing or printing paper etc

Paper or paperboard etc

Maplitho paper etc

Newsprint in rolls or sheets

Craft paper etc

Sanitary towels etc

Cigarette paper

Grease-proof paper

Toilet or facial tissue etc

Paper and paperboard laminated internally with bitumen tar or asphalt

Carbon or similar copying paper

Products consisting of sheets of paper or paper board impregnated coated or covered with plastics etc

Paper and paperboard coated impregnated or covered with wax etc

20 Plastics and articles thereof

Serial No 5 Reproduction synthesis not allowed as also downstream industries for sugar

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Annex -III

RESTRICTIONS ON LOCATION OF INDUSTRIES MINING OPERATIONS AND OTHER DEVELOPMENT

ACTIVITIES IN DOON VALLEY IN UTTAR PRADESH

MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS

(Department of Environment Forests amp Wildlife)

New Delhi the 1st February 1989

NOTIFICATION

NOTIFICATION under section 3(2)(v) of Environment (Protection) Act 1986 and Rule 5(3) (d) of

Environment (Protection) Rules 1986 Restricting location of industries mining operations and other

development activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh

SO102(E) ndash Whereas notification under sub-rule (3) of rule 5 of the Environment (Protection)

Rules 1986 inviting objections against the imposition of restriction on location of industries mining

operation and other developmental activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh was published vide No

SO 923(E) dated the 6th October 1988

And Whereas all objections received have been duly considered by the Central Government

Now therefore in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (d) of sub-rule (3) of Rule 5 of the

said rules the Central Government hereby imposes restrictions on the following activities in Doon Valley

bounded on the North by Mussorie ridge in the North-East by Lesset Himalayan range on the South-

West by Shivalik ranges river Ganga in the South-East and river Yamuna in the North-West except those

activities which are permitted by the Central Government for examining the environmental impacts

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(i) Location setting of industrial units ndash It has to be as per guidelines given in the annexure or guidelines

as may be issued from time to time by the Ministry of Environment amp Forests Government of India

(ii) Mining ndash Approval of the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests must be obtained before starting

any mining activity

(iii) Tourism ndash It should as per Tourism Development Plan (TDP) to be prepared by the State Department

of Tourism and duly approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(iv) Grazing ndash As per the plan to be prepared by the State Government and duly approved by the Union

Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(v) Land Use ndash As per Master Plan of development and Land Use Plan of the entire area to be prepared

by the State Government and approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

[No J-200123886-1A]

Sd-

(KP GEETHAKRISHNAN)

Secretary

ANNEXURE

Guidelines for permitting restricting industrial units in the Doon Valley area

Industries will be classified under Green Orange and Red categories as shown below for purposes of

permittingrestricting such industrial units in the Doon Valley from the environmental and ecological

considerations

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CATEGORY GREEN

A LIST OF INDUSTRIES IN APPROVED INDUSTRIAL AREAS WHICH MAY BE DIRECTRLY CONSIDERED

FOR ISSUE OF NO OBJECTION CERTIFICATE WITHOUT REFERRING TO (MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS) (IN CASE OF DOUBTS REFERENCE WILL BE MADE TO MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS)

1 All such non-obnoxious and non-hazardous industries employing upto 100 persons The

abnoxious and hazardous industries are those using inflammable explosive corrosive or

toxic substances

2 All such industries which do not discharge industrial effluents of a polluting nature and

which do not undertake any of the following process

Electroplating

Galvanizing

Bleaching

Degreasing

Phosphating

Dyeing

Pickling tanning

Polishing

Cooking of fibres and Digesting

Designing of Fabric

Unhairing Soaking deliming and bating of hides

Washing of fabric

Trimming Puling juicing and blanching of fruits and vegetables

Washing of equipment and regular floor washing using of considerable cooling water

Separated milk buttermilk and whey

Stopping and processing of grain

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Distillation of alcohol stillage and evaporation

Slaughtering of animals rendering of bones washing of meat

Juicing of sugar cane extraction of sugar Filteration centrifugation distillation

Pulping and fermenting of coffee beam

Processing of fish

Filter back wash in DM Plants exceeding 20 KI per day capacity

Pulp making pulp processing and paper making Cocking of coal washing of blast furnace

flue gases

Stripping of oxides

Washing of used sand by hydraulic discharge

Washing of latex etc

Solvent extraction

3 All such industries which do no use fuel in their manufacturing process or in any subsidiary

process and which do not emit fugitive emissions of a diffused nature

Industries not satisfying any one of the three criteria are recommended to be referred to Ministry

of Environment amp Forests

The following industries appear to fall in non-hazardous non-obnoxious and non-polluting

category subject to fulfillment of above three conditions

1 Atta-chakkies

2 Rice Mullors

3 Iceboxes

4 Dal mills

5 Groundnut decortinating (dry)

6 Chilling

7 Tailoring and garment making

8 Apparl making 9 Cotton and woolen hosiery

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10 Handloom weaving

11 Shoe lace manufacturing

12 Gold and Silver thread and sari work

13 Gold and Silver smithy

14 Leather Footwear and leather products excluding tanning amp hide processing

15 Manufacture of mirror from sheet glass and photo-frame

16 Musical instruments manufacturing

17 Sports goods

18 Bamboo and cane products (only dry operations)

19 Card Board and paper products (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

20 Insulation and other coated papers (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

21 Scientific and Mathematical instruments

22 Furniture (Wooden and Steel)

23 Assembly of domestic electrical appliances

24 Radio assembling

25 Fountain pens

26 Polythene plastic and PVC goods through extrusionmoulding

27 Surgical gauges and bandages

28 Railway sleepers (only concrete)

29 Cotton spinning and weaving

30 Rope (cotton and plastic)

31 Carpet weaving

32 Assembly of Air coolers

33 Wires pipes-extruded shapes from metals

34 Automobile servicing amp repair stations

35 Assembly of Bicycles baby carriages and other small non-motorised vehicles

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36 Electronics equipment (assembly)

37 Toys

38 Candles

39 Carpentary ndash excluded saw mill

40 Cold storage (small scale)

41 Restaurants

42 Oil-ginningexpelling (non-hydrogenation and no refining)

43 Ice Cream

44 Mineralized water

45 Jobbing amp Machining

46 Manufacture of Steel units amp suit cases

47 Paper pins amp U clips

48 Block making for printing

49 Optical frames

CATEGORY ORANGE

B LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CAN BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY WITH PROPER

ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL ARRANGEMENT

1 All such industries which discharge some liquid effluents (below 500 klday) that can be

controlled with suitable proven technology

2 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is less than 24 mtday and

the particulars emissions from which can be controlled with suitable proven technology

3 All such industries employing not more than 500 persons

The following industries with adoption of proven pollution control technology subject to

fulfilling the above three condition fall under this category

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1 Lime manufacture ndash pending decision on proven pollution control device and

Supreme Courtrsquos decision on quarrying

2 Ceramics

3 Sanitary ware

4 Tyres and tubes

5 Refuse incineration (controlled)

6 Flour mills

7 Vegetable oils including solvent extracted oils

8 Soap without steam boiling process and synthetic detergents formulation

9 Steam generating plants

10 Manufacture of office and house hold equipment and appliances involving use of

fossil fuel combustion

11 Manufacture of machineries and machine tools and equipments

12 Industrial gases (only) Nitrogen Oxygen and CO2

13 Miscellaneous glassware without involving use of fossil-fuel combustion

14 Optical glass

15 Laboratory ware

16 Petroleum storage amp transfer facilities

17 Surgical and medical products including amp probabilities of latex products

18 Foot wear (Rubber)

19 Bakery products biscuits amp Confectioners

20 Instant teacoffee coffee processing

21 Malted food

22 Manufacture of power driven pumps compressors refrigeration units fire

fighting equipment etc

23 Wire drawing (cold process) amp bailing straps

24 Steel furniture fasteners etc

25 Plastic processed goods

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26

Medical amp surgical instruments

27

Acetylene (synthetic)

28

Glue amp Gelatine

29

Potassium permanganse

30

Metallic sodium

31

Photographic films papers amp photographic chemicals

32

Surface coating industries

33

Fragrances fragours amp food additives

34

Plant nutrients (only manure)

Note

35

aerated watersoft drink

(a) Industries falling within the above identified list shall be assessed by the State Pollution

Control Board and referred to the Union Department of Environment for consideration

before according No Objection Certificate

(b) The total number of fuel burning industries that shall be permitted in the Valley will be

limited by 8 tonnes per day or Sulphur Dioxides from all sources (This corresponds to 400

tonnes per day Coal with 1 sulphur)

(c) Setting of Industrial areas should be based on sound criteria

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CATEGORY RED

C LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CANNOT BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY

1 All those industries which discharge effluents of a polluting nature at the rate of more

than 500 klday and for which the natural course for sufficient dilution is not available

and effluents from which cannot be controlled with suitable technology

2 All such industries employing more than 500 personsday

3 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is more than 24 mtday

The following industries appear to fall under this category covered by all the points as

above

1 Ferrous and non-ferrous metal extraction refining casting forging alloy making

processing etc

2 Dry Coal ProcessingMineral processing industries like Ore

sintering benefication pollutization etc

3 Phosphate look processing plants

4 Cement plants with horizontal rotary kilns

5 Glass and glass products involving use of coal

6 Petroleum refinery

7 Petro-chemical industries

8 Manufacture of lubricating oils and greases

9 Synthetic rubber manufacture

10 Coal oil wood or nuclear based thermal power plants

11 Vanaspati hydrogenated vegetable oils for industrial purposes

12 Sugar mills (white and khandari)

13 Craft paper mills

14 Coke oven by products and coaltar distillation products

15 Alkalies

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16

Caustic soda

17

Potash

18

Electro thermal products (artificial abrasives Calcium carbide etc)

19

Phosphorous and its compounds

20

Acids and their salts (organic amp inorganic)

21

Nitrogen compounds (Cynides cynamides and other nitrogen compounds)

22

Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp fuses)

23

Pthalic anhydride

24

Processes involving chlorinated hydrocarbon

25

Chlorine Fluorine bromine Iodine amp their compounds

26

Fertilizer industry

27

Paper board and straw board

28

Synthetics fibres

29 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture

formulations)

amp

30 Basic drugs

31 Alcohol (Industrial or potable)

32 Leather industry including tanning and processing

33 Coke making coal liquification and fuel gas making industries

34 Fibre glass production and processing

35 Manufacture of pulp-wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving

pulp)

36 Pigment dyes and their intermediates

37 Industrial carbons (including graphite electrodes anodes midget electrodes

graphite blocks graphite crucibles gas carbons activated carbon synthetic

diamonds carbon black channel black lamp black etc)

38 Electro-chemicals (other than these covered under Alkali group)

39 Paints enamels amp varnishes

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40 Poly propylene

41 Poly Vinyl chloride

42 Cement with vertical shaft kiln technology penging certification of proven

technology on pollution control

43 Chlorates perchlorates amp peroxides

44 Polishes

45 Synthetic resin amp Plastic products

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सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

Reimbursement to Units under ISO 900014000 scheme in Uttarakhand

state ndash

Approval details of units during 01042016 to 31-03-2017 are as under ndash

SNo Name of the Unit Reimbursement

Total Amount(Rs)

1- Ms Bajaj Nutraceuticals Roorkee Haridwar 45000-

2- Ms Nirmal Auto Components Bahadrabad Haridwar 38363-

3- Ms Manchanda Herbal Products Haridwar 46954-

4- Ms APS Electopower Pvt Ltd Haridwar

40500-

5- Ms Shree Badrinath Vaikalpik Urja Dehradun 30000-

6- Ms Rapid Moulders Pvt Ltd Haridwar 56250-

Total Rs 257067-

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CHAPTER-XII

GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT PREFERENCE POLICY FOR MICRO

amp SMALL ENTERPRISES

In order to provide assistance and support to Micro amp Small Enterprises (MSEs) for

marketing their products under the present Government Procurement Preference Policy for

micro amp small enterprises (MSEs) Government of India has been extending various facilities to

the MSEs registered with National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC) under its Single Point

Registration Scheme In addition to the facilities 358 items are also reserved for exclusive

purchase from MSE sector

Following units were enlisted under single point registration

SN Name amp Address Unit Amount Rs 1 Ms Ujjwal Labour Contract Co-operative Society

Dehradun

2000-

2 Ms Pacific Dynamics Roorkee

2000-

3 Ms Radiant Energy Enterprises Dehradun

1250-

4 Ms Harit Agro Products Jaspur Kashipur

2000-

5 Ms Asian Galaxy Pvt Ltd

Plot No 3 Sector IIDL IIE SIDCUL

5000-

6 Ms Isha Construction

Shop 32 amp 34 Grand Floor Raipur Road- Dehradun

2000-

7 Ms Dhirendra Singh Negi

Village Talli Bagi Patti Tehri Garhwal

2000-

8 Ms Electrocon Power

Village Rameshwarput Lalpur US Nagar

2000-

9 Ms Special Cables Pvt Ltd

Unit 2 Plot No 60-65 Sector-3IIE Pantnagar

3435-

10 Ms GB Equipment Systems Ltd

Industrial Area Selaqui- Dehradun

3500-

11 Ms GB Springs

PL 2223 Km Chakrata Road Rampur Dehradun

5000-

12 Ms Accuraus (India)

B-7 Ramnaga Indl Estate Roorke

2000-

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13 Ms Modern Electrn Electric Co

Dehradun

2000-

14 Ms Ms Godarari Enterprises

Dehradun

1250-

15 Ms Kanha Plastics Pvt Ltd

Dehradun

5000-

16 Ms IC Electicals Co(P) Ltd

Plot No E-94 Industrial Area Bharabad Haridwar

3450-

17 Ms Whale Graphics(India)Ltd

Dehradun

5000-

18 Jainson Herbo Labs Pvt Ltd

IIDC IIE US Nagar Pantnagar

3000-

19 Ms Krishna Murari Infratech

Pvt Ltd Haldwani

2000-

20 Ms Sakti Constructions

392 Indra Nagar Colony Dehrdun

3500-

21 Ms Universal Ind

B-8 Industrial Estate Bazpur Road Kashipur

5000-

22 Ms Sai Globe Packaging

Central Hope Town SelaquiDehradun

5000-

23 Ms Surat singh amp Sons

54 Akashdeep ColonyChakrata Road Dehradun

2000-

24 Ms Girraj Kintwear

7 Co-Operativ Society IE- Dehradun

2000-

25 Ms HQ Lamps Manufacturing

7 3-35 Sector 6 A SIDCUL Haridwar

3000-

26 Ms Uttam Rice amp Seeds Pvt Ltd

Gausala Mour Ramnagar Road Partappur Kashipur

2000-

27 Ms Creative Paper Products Rudrpur

2000-

28 Ms Asia Industries

Village Phaujimatkota Post ndashBhoorrani Rudrapur

-

29 Ms Shamsons Industries

C-22 Deveboomi Industrial Estate Roorkee

3000-

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30 Reveal Environment Solutions Kh N-999

Salem pur Rajputan Indusstrial Estate Roorkee

2000-

31 Ms Shiva Enterprises

2071 West Amber Talab Roorkee

2000-

32 Ms Aska Equipment Ltd

Plot NoC-21 Devbhoomi Indl Estate Raipur Haridwar

3000-

33 Ms Infinity

Kh Village Raipur Haridwar

3450-

34 Ms Badrinath Vaikalpik Urja

Shah Nagar Near Railaway Crossing Defance Colony Dehradun

2000-

35 Ms Amardeep Designs (P) Ltd

KhNo163 Laheshwari BhagwanPur Roorklee

3000-

36 Ms Amrit Herbals

Village amp Po Bhauwala-Dehradun

2000-

37 Ms Growth Associates

131 2nd

Floor BT Ganj-Roorkee

3000-

38 Ms Himalayan Hi Tech

Nurseries Santi Aashram Bharatpur Kamachaur

2000-

39 Ms JS Industries

Kunda Jaspur Road Kashipur US Nagar

3000-

40 Ms Digitech

8 Industrial Area Near Ram Nagar- Roorkee

2000-

41 Ms K-2 Cloth

Plot No 126-127 Sector IIDC

2000-

42 Ms Dinex India Pvt Ltd

59 Gandhi Road

2000-

43 Ms SK Guta

15 A Enclave GMS Road Dehradun

2000-

44 Ms Fire Devices(P) Ltd

Plot No 19-20 Sector-3A Indl Area SIDCUL Haridwar

3450-

Total

118285-

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CHAPTER-XIII

REVENUE EARNED

This Institute has earned revenue of Rs 140485- through consultancy services

provided to the MSMEs and fee collected for training programmes as per details given

below-

SNo Revenue Earnings Total for the

Financial Year (Rs)

1

CF WS revenue

0

2 Skill development programme (Training) fees- regular

course

8000

3 Skill development programme (Training) fees

Specialized High Tech Course (including CAD CAM)

0

4 Sale of Traineersquos products 50

5 Training Programme fees-

i Under Core Programme Action Plan 0

ii (Under PD Account) 0

6 Management Development Programme 0

7 Seminars Feesworkshop 5100

8 Capacity assessment 0

9 Project appraisals 0

10 Sick unit studies 0

11 In plant studies 0

12 Surveys 0

13 Energy audits 0

14 NSIC Registration GSPP 118285

15 Sub-Contracting Exchange (SCX) 0

16 Sale of publications 50

17 Others 6500

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18 Fee for participation in National Award-2013 0

19 NVDPVDP 0

TOTAL 137985

20 Sale of US stores etc 2500

Grand Total 140485

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CHAPTER-XIV

USE OF OFFICIAL LANGUAGE

Hindi is the Official Language of the Union of India and the Government policy aims at

progressively increasing the use of Hindi in official work Effective steps were taken during

the year in the Ministry of MSME to ensure compliance to Official Language Policy

implementation of the annual programme and compliance with the various orders of the

Government of India on the recommendations of the Committee of Parliament on Official

Language

COMPLIANCE OF SECTION 3(3)OF THE OFFICIAL LANGUAGE ACT 1963

All documents such as General Orders Notifications Press Communique Contracts

Agreements Tender Forms amp Notices Resolution MemorandumOffice memorandum

Administrative or other reports and Official Papers laid before a House or the Houses of

Parliament under section 3(3) of the Official Languages Act 1963 were issued bilingually

ie in Hindi and English General orders meant for departmental use were issued in Hindi

only

REPLIES TO LETTERS IN HINDI

All letters received in Hindi were replied to in Hindi

CORRESPONDENCE IN HINDI

Letters to State Governments Union Territory and Central Government offices located

in regions lsquoArsquo and lsquoBrsquo were issued in Hindi to the extent possible Similarly letters were sent in

Hindi to Central Government offices located in region lsquoCrsquo as per the targets laid down in the

Annual Programme About 9007 correspondence was made in Hindi in region lsquoArsquo 100 in

region rsquoBrsquo and 100 in region lsquoCrsquo

SECTIONS SPECIFIED FOR WORKING IN HINDI

The sections of the Ministry specified for doing 100 work in Hindi are working

satisfactorily

MONITORING AND INSPECTIONS

In order to ensure compliance with the Official Language Policy monitoring is done

though regular inspections

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CHAPTER-XV

TARGETS amp ACHIEVEMENTS

PART-A

1 Change in Industrial Scenario if any Industrial activity is gaining

momentum due to Industrial package to the state amp the upgradation of the MSEs

2 Other information ndash

I No of unit visited by MSME-DI

Official 117

Ii Total No of visitors inquiries

received in MSME-DI 648

iii Total No persons trained with- 414

a General 214

b Women Entrepreneurs 110 c SCST 17413 d Other backward Classes etc 12

e Minorities 0

3 Expenditure in Plan amp Non-Plan

a Plan Scheme-

Allotment Cumulative expenditure

FUNDS EXPENDITURE

Salary-14000000 12144775

Medical- 125000 124655

TE- 650000 647151

OE- 800000 7 99999

RRT- 4000 3000

Total 15579000 13719580

b Non-Plan Scheme- Nil

4 Administration Over

one year

Less than one year

a

b c

d

Post vacant Disciplinary proceeding initiated concluded pending Audit objections pending amp replied

Court cases pending if necessary

13

Nil Nil

Nil

01

Nil Nil

Nil

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Part- B

(This part may reflect the problems and actual work done under each programme as well

as actual extension service rendered for promotion of Industries)

1 Modernization of Workshop and

Laboratories- During

the month

Cumulative for the year

i Sanction received by MSME-DI

Converting the MSME-DI

Nil Nil

ii Value of new machinery

equipment installed received

Nil Nil

iii Value of orders of Machinery amp

Equipment placed with

DGSampD supplies

Nil Nil

2 Trade Industry growth-

i Nos of UAM registered

Manufacturingservice activity

Micro-5363 Small- 1707 Medium- 156

Total- 7226 (up to March2017)

ii Nos of UAM registered

ManufacturingServicing

activity

Manufacturing- 4243

Service- 2983

Total- 7226 (up to March2015)

iii Changes in industrial growth

rate if any (give information for

each trade unit(s) separately)

The industrial climate generated due to

announcement of Concessional package

provided impetus to the growth

parameters

3 Technical Assistance-

i No of entrepreneurs assisted

at the MSME-DI premises

outside premises

6481913

ii No of entrepreneurs assisted

at their premises

631

iii No of trade Associations

contacted for up-gradation of

Industries

12

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iv Details of programme for

specific group of covered in

Action Plan prepared along

with their details

NA

v No of units registered under

the Govt purchase

programme

43 Nos

vi Identification of products

having potential for

development in the State

(Attach a separate list)

1 Fruit based products

2 Processing of vegetables

3 Spice grinding

4 Glow signboard amp hoardings

5 Medicinal concentrate

6 Essential Oils

vii Problems of trade Industries

other than financial if any

Marketing amp transportation bottleneck

viii Additional support required for

improving performance of

trade Industries

Marketing Support

x Any other significant

programme Give information

or work done for each trade

discipline separately and

enclosed separate sheet to

highlight the salient points of

work done

No

4 Ancillary Development Programme No of-

a Captive Ancillary in the State NA

b New units (Anc) established

during the month

NA

c New items identified and

accepted for promoting

Ancillary

NA

d Vendor Development

Programme organized for

whom

Conducted programmes-

National Level-00

State level- 05 nos

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5 Any other special work done by the Institute- -

- One day awareness programme on Packaging for Exports

In Association with SBS College Rudrapur at Rudrapur on 31052016 for 32

participants

- One day workshop on Quality Management System amp Quality Technology

Tools (QMSQTT)

In Association with Bahadrabad Industries Development Welfare

Association Haridwar at Haridwar on 21072016 for 32 participants

- One day awareness programme on Product Certification

Conducted at Selaqui Dehradun on 19102016 for 60 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Design Clinic

Conducted at Haridwar on 20022016 for 28 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Digital Payment

Conducted in Uttarakhand State 16 programmes for 406 participants

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Part C Other Special Activities

Sl No Activity Target Achievement

1 Hindi Meeting 04 nos 04 nos

2 Hindi Pakhwara amp Hindi Diwas from 14092016 to

28092016 01 no 01 no

3 Hindi Workshop Nil Nil

4 Assistance provided in EDP of other organisation

(2 days EDP of NCCD) at MSME-DI

Haldwani

Nil 01 no

5 (i)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp Commercial Bid Opening on Lean Manufacturing for Auto component at Rudrapur on 22042016

(ii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in joint DSR

audit Audit with NPC Kanpur of Boss Cluster Rudrapur from 20042016 to 21042016 (iii)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint MBR3 Audit with QCI of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar from 08082016 to 10082016 (iv) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Boss Cluster at Rudrapur in November 2016

(v) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR5 Audit

of Pace Auto Cluster-1 at Rudrapur in November 2016 (vi)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint Audit

of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar in December 2016 (vii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Havells Fan Lean Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017 (viii)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp

Commercial Bid Opening for Plastic Component Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017

Nil

08 nos

6 Participated in National Awards held in Ludhiana Punjab on 18102016 presented by Honrsquoble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi

Nil 01 no

7 Participated in PMEGP Task force meeting of Nainital

District on 020816081116 Nil 02 nos

8 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a 3 days exhibition lsquoDestination Uttarakhand 2016rsquo organised by Ms Freindz Exhibition amp Promotions (p) ltd New Delhi at Dehradun from 24-26102016

Nil 01 no

9 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in the Stone Laying

ceremony of a new Technology Centre at Sitarganj on 141116 inaugrated by Honrsquoble Union Minister of MSMEs Sh Kalaraj Mishra

Nil 01 no

10 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a lsquoVendor Meet-

2016rsquo organised by Tata Auto Comp Systems Ltd at Rudrapur

Nil 01 no

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11 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in SLSC meeting for

National Awards and SLAB meeing at Dehradun on 17022017

Nil 01 no

12 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a training on

Lean Manufacturing at Indore MP from 080317 to 100317

Nil 01 no

13 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Hindi meeting

organized by NARAKAS on 30032017 01 no 01 no

PART-E

Sl

No

Description of activity Annual target Under PD

Ac

Total

1 EDPIMCEET Export

Packging Product

Certification QMS-QTT

Incubator ZEDDesign

8611113

31

Nil 25

i No of programmes

conducted

7601113

31

Nil 23

ii No of persons trained 159255032

326032235

16828

Nil 1001

2 Follow-up action of previous Entrepreneurship Development Programmes -

Year Total no of trainees

trained

No of trainees who

have set up units

employed till date

2006-07 143 39

2007-08 917 71

2008-09 946 36

2009-10 2323 43

2010-11 2203 49

2011-12 2321 53

2012-13 2265 59

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2013-14 2234 74

2014-15 504 53

2015-16 926

2016-17 414

3 Motivational Campaigns- Annual target Conducted

No of Campaigns

conducted

06 06

4 i Project profiles (new) Nil Nil

ii Project profiles

(updated)

Nil Nil

iii State industrial

profiles

Nil 1

iv District industrial

potential survey

reports

Nil 13

v Any other Nil Nil

5 Name of the units

provided-

Intensive technical

consultancy (A brief

write-up)

6 Programme on ISO 900014000

Year Target No of

Programmes

conducted

No of Units

participated

No of units

obtained ISO

certification

during the

year

No of units

obtained ISO

Certification

till date

2006-07 - - - - -

2007-08 - - - - -

2008-09 - - - 17 17

2009-10 - - - 10 10

2010-11 - - - - 24

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2011-12 - - - - 25

2012-13 - - - - Nil

2013-14 - - - - 17

2014-15 - - - 18

2015-16 - - - 11 11

7 Programmes on

Name of the programme No of Programmes No of participants

WTO - -

One Day Awareness

Programme on Cluster Dev

Scheme

- -

One day Awareness

Programme on IPR

- -

9 Vendor Development Programmes cum exhibitions

Year Tar

get

No of

VDPs

conducted

No of SSI

units

participat

ed

No unit

register

ed

During

the

month

No of SSI units obtained orders

No

Rs No Rs

2006-07 1 - - - - - - - -

2007-08 NIL - - - - - - - -

2008-09 1 1 120 - - - - - -

2009-10 1 - - - - - - - -

2010-11 1 1 43 - - - - - -

2011-12 3 3 222 - - - - - -

2012-13 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

311

158+551

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2013-14 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

314

148+1541

-

-

-

-

-

- 2014-15 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

374

118+2000

-

-

-

-

-

-

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2015-16 5 1

5(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

236

100+2000

-

-

-

-

-

- 2016-17 5 1

5(SVDP)

0(NVDP)

259

Nil

10 Programmes on Achievement

ii Energy conservationEnergy Efficient

Technology etc

00

iv Packaging for export 01

v Product Certification 01

vi CLCSS 00

vii QMSQTT 01

Viii Lean Manufacturing 00

ix Business Incubator 03

x Design Clinic 01

xi ZED 03

11

Revenue of the Institute

Total revenue

earned

Rs

140485-

12

Revenue of the workshop

Annual

Target

Total revenue

earned

Rs

Nil Nil

13 Media coverage details- No(s)

i Press releases during the Year 4

ii Exhibitions participated 02

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iii RadioTV talks -

iv Advertisements released 5

v Press clipping compiled for the year -

vi Press clipping hosted on website -

vii Publications if any -

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CHAPTER-XVI

DISTRICT INDUSTRIES CENTRES VISITED BY THE OFFICERS OF

THIS INSTITUTE

The officers of this Institute visited District Industries Centre for discussion relating to

development of industries in the state and in connection with attending the Task Force

Meetingother official work

1 District Industries Centre Haldwani

2 District Industries Centre Almora

3 District Industries Centre Rudrapur Udham Singh Nagar

4 District Industries Centre Bageshwar

5 District Industries Centre Roorkee

6 District Industries Centre Dehradun

7 District Industries Centre Kotdwar

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CHAPTER-XVII

INCENTIVES TO ENTREPRENEURS

(i) Fiscal Incentives to new Industrial Units and to existing units on their substantial

expansion

New Industrial units and existing industrial units on their substantial expansion as defined set

up in growth centers industrial infrastructure development center(IIDCs) Industrial Estates

Export Processing Zones Theme Parks (Food Processing Parks Software Technology Parks

etc) as stated in Annexure-1 and Other areas as notified from time to time by the Central

Government are entitled to

(A) 100 (hundred percent) outright excise duty exception for a period of 10 years from

the date of commencement of commercial production

(B) 100 Income tax exemption for initial period of five years and thereafter 30 for

companies and 25 for other than companies for a further period of five years for

the entire state of Uttaranchal and Himachal Pradesh from the date of

commencement of commercial production

(C) 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

Rs30 lakh The existing units will also be entitled to this subsidy on their substantial

expansion as defined

(D) Thrust sector industries as mentioned in Annexure-II are entitled to similar

concession as mentioned in para 3(i) amp (ii) above in the entire state of Uttaranchal

and Himachal Pradesh without any area restrictions

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Development of Industrial Infrastructure

(i) The funding pattern under the Growth Centre Scheme currently envisaging a

central assistance of Rs10 crore per center is raised to Rs15 crore per center

(ii) The financing pattern of integrated infrastructure development center (IIDC)

between Government of India and SIDBI will change from 23 to 41 and the GOI

funds would be in the nature of a grant so as to provide the required infrastructural

support

Other Incentives

(i) Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna (PMMY) To bring the unbanked people under

the mainstream banking and make the neglected section of the population self

reliant and self dependent Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna was launched under 3

stages ie Shishu (Max Rs 50000) Kishor (Max Rs 5 Lacs)and Tarun (Rs 10

Lacs)

(iv) Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP)

Government of India has approved the introduction of a new credit linked subsidy

programme called Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation programme (PMEGP)

by merging the two schemes Prime Ministerrsquos Rojgar Yojana (PMRY) and Rural

Employment Generation Programme (REGP) for generation of employment

opportunities through establishment of Micro enterprise in rural as well as urban

areas PMEGP is a central sector scheme and being administrated by Ministry of

Micro Small amp Medium Enterprises (Mo MSME) The scheme is implementing by

Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC)a statutory organization under the

administrative control of Mo MSME as the single nodal agency at the National

level At the State level the scheme is being implemented through State

KVIC Directorates State Khadi amp Village Industries Boards ( KVIBs) and District

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Industries Centre( DICs) and Banks The Government subsidy under the scheme is

being routed by KVIC through the identified banks for eventual distribution to the

beneficiaries entrepreneurs in their Bank accounts

Ineligible Industries under the Policy

The list of industries excluded from the purview of proposed concessions is at

Annexure ndashII

In addition the Doon Valley Notifications (SONo102(E) dated 1st Feb 1989

(Annexure-IV) as amended from time to time issued by Ministry of Environment amp

Forests would continue to operate in the Doon Valley area on the industries

notified under it are excluded from the proposed concessions in the state of

Uttarakhand

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Annex -I

DETAILS OF TRAINING PROGRAMME CONDUCTED DURING THE YEAR 2016-17 S No Programme details Duration Candidate Details Name of the

Coordinator SC ST OBC PH GEN TOTAL M F M F M F M F M F

EDP

1 EDP (GEN) on Tour

Operator amp Tourist Guide at Ranibagh

Haldwani Nainital

18022017

to 22022017

10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 2 22 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director (Mech)

2 EDP(SC) on Wireman

Training at Shantipuri

Pantnagar US Nagar

13022017

to

23022017

18 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 20 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

3 ESDP (WPH-STP)

on Bakery amp

Confectionary Products Ranibagh

Nainital

06092016

to

20102016

0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 20 23 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

4 ESDP(SC-STP) on

Computer Accounting with Tally at

Kaladhungi Nainital

16082016

to 29092016

10 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

5 ESDP(SC) on Computer Accounting

Dehradun

21072016 to

02092016

10 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 5 25 UC Khanduri Asst Director

(Chem)

6 ESDP(GEN) on

Garments

Manufacturing at

Almora

22072016

to

02092016

0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 21 23 DS Martolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

7 ESDP(GEN) on Solar Energy at Haldwani

Nainital

04112016 to

16122016

3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 16 0 20 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

I- Total Participants

(Nos)

51 20 0 1 2 3 1 0 30 48 156

IMC

1 IMC(Gen) at Pantnagar US Nagar

23022017 16 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 13 8 38 DK Aggarwal Asst Director

(Mech)

2 IMC(SC) at ITI

Bageshwar

18032017 31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 50 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

3 IMC(SC) at Takula

Almora

09032016 22 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 4 39 UC Khanduri

Asst Director (Chem)

4 IMC(Gen) at JITI

Almora

16032017 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 9 42 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

5 IMC(ST) at ITI

Almora

15032016 19 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 41 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

6 IMC(Gen) at Ranibagh Haldwani Nainital

23022017 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 35 6 45 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

II- Total Participants

(Nos)

93 9 12 0 4 0 0 0 110 27 255

Grand Total (I + II)

13 PROGRAMMES

144 29 12 1 6 3 1 0 140 75 411

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Annex -II

List of Thrust Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo List of Thrust Industries

01 Floriculture

02 Medicinal herbs and aromatic herbs etc ndash processing

03 Honey

04 Horticulture and Agro based Industries such as -

a Sauces Ketchup etc

b Fruit juices amp fruit pulp

c Jams Jellies vegetable juices puree pickles etc

d Preserved fruits and vegetables

e Processing of fresh fruits and vegetables including packaging

f Processing preservation packaging of mushrooms

05 Food processing industry excluding those included in the negative list

06 Sugar and its by-products

07 Silk and silk products

08 Wool and wool products

09 Woven fabrics (Excisable garments)

10 Sports goods and articles and equipment for general physical exercise and equipment

for adventure sports activities

11 Paper and paper products excluding those in negative list

12 Pharma products

13 Information amp communication technology

Computer hardware

14 Bottling of mineral water

15 Eco-tourism ndash Hotels resorts spa entertainmentamusement parks and ropeways

16 Industrial gases (based on atmospheric fraction)

17 Handicrafts

18 Non-timber forest product based industries

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Negative List of Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo Negative list of Industries

01 Tobacco and tobacco products including cigarettes and pan masala

02 Thermal Power Plant (coaloil based)

03 Coal washeries dry coal processing

04 Inorganic Chemicals excluding medicinal grade oxygen (280411) medicinal grade hydrogen peroxide

(284711) compressed air (285130)

05 Organic Chemicals excluding Provitamins vitamins Hormones (2936) Glycosides (2939) sugars (2940)

06 Tanning and dying extracts tanins and their derivatives dyes colours paints and varnishes putty fillers and

other mastics inks

07 Marble and mineral substances not classified anywhere

08 Flour mills and rice mills

09 Foundries using coal

10 Minerals fuels mineral oils and products of their distillation

Bituminous substances mineral waxes

11 Synthetic rubber product

12 Cement clinkers and asbestos raw including fibre

13 Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp Fuses fireworks matches propellant powder etc)

14 Mineral or chemical fertilizers

15 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture and formulation)

16 Fibre glass and articles thereof

17 Manufacture of pulp ndash wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving pulp)

18 Branded aerated water soft drinks (non-fruit based)

19 Paper-

Writing or printing paper etc

Paper or paperboard etc

Maplitho paper etc

Newsprint in rolls or sheets

Craft paper etc

Sanitary towels etc

Cigarette paper

Grease-proof paper

Toilet or facial tissue etc

Paper and paperboard laminated internally with bitumen tar or asphalt

Carbon or similar copying paper

Products consisting of sheets of paper or paper board impregnated coated or covered with plastics etc

Paper and paperboard coated impregnated or covered with wax etc

20 Plastics and articles thereof

Serial No 5 Reproduction synthesis not allowed as also downstream industries for sugar

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Annex -III

RESTRICTIONS ON LOCATION OF INDUSTRIES MINING OPERATIONS AND OTHER DEVELOPMENT

ACTIVITIES IN DOON VALLEY IN UTTAR PRADESH

MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS

(Department of Environment Forests amp Wildlife)

New Delhi the 1st February 1989

NOTIFICATION

NOTIFICATION under section 3(2)(v) of Environment (Protection) Act 1986 and Rule 5(3) (d) of

Environment (Protection) Rules 1986 Restricting location of industries mining operations and other

development activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh

SO102(E) ndash Whereas notification under sub-rule (3) of rule 5 of the Environment (Protection)

Rules 1986 inviting objections against the imposition of restriction on location of industries mining

operation and other developmental activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh was published vide No

SO 923(E) dated the 6th October 1988

And Whereas all objections received have been duly considered by the Central Government

Now therefore in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (d) of sub-rule (3) of Rule 5 of the

said rules the Central Government hereby imposes restrictions on the following activities in Doon Valley

bounded on the North by Mussorie ridge in the North-East by Lesset Himalayan range on the South-

West by Shivalik ranges river Ganga in the South-East and river Yamuna in the North-West except those

activities which are permitted by the Central Government for examining the environmental impacts

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(i) Location setting of industrial units ndash It has to be as per guidelines given in the annexure or guidelines

as may be issued from time to time by the Ministry of Environment amp Forests Government of India

(ii) Mining ndash Approval of the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests must be obtained before starting

any mining activity

(iii) Tourism ndash It should as per Tourism Development Plan (TDP) to be prepared by the State Department

of Tourism and duly approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(iv) Grazing ndash As per the plan to be prepared by the State Government and duly approved by the Union

Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(v) Land Use ndash As per Master Plan of development and Land Use Plan of the entire area to be prepared

by the State Government and approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

[No J-200123886-1A]

Sd-

(KP GEETHAKRISHNAN)

Secretary

ANNEXURE

Guidelines for permitting restricting industrial units in the Doon Valley area

Industries will be classified under Green Orange and Red categories as shown below for purposes of

permittingrestricting such industrial units in the Doon Valley from the environmental and ecological

considerations

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CATEGORY GREEN

A LIST OF INDUSTRIES IN APPROVED INDUSTRIAL AREAS WHICH MAY BE DIRECTRLY CONSIDERED

FOR ISSUE OF NO OBJECTION CERTIFICATE WITHOUT REFERRING TO (MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS) (IN CASE OF DOUBTS REFERENCE WILL BE MADE TO MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS)

1 All such non-obnoxious and non-hazardous industries employing upto 100 persons The

abnoxious and hazardous industries are those using inflammable explosive corrosive or

toxic substances

2 All such industries which do not discharge industrial effluents of a polluting nature and

which do not undertake any of the following process

Electroplating

Galvanizing

Bleaching

Degreasing

Phosphating

Dyeing

Pickling tanning

Polishing

Cooking of fibres and Digesting

Designing of Fabric

Unhairing Soaking deliming and bating of hides

Washing of fabric

Trimming Puling juicing and blanching of fruits and vegetables

Washing of equipment and regular floor washing using of considerable cooling water

Separated milk buttermilk and whey

Stopping and processing of grain

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Distillation of alcohol stillage and evaporation

Slaughtering of animals rendering of bones washing of meat

Juicing of sugar cane extraction of sugar Filteration centrifugation distillation

Pulping and fermenting of coffee beam

Processing of fish

Filter back wash in DM Plants exceeding 20 KI per day capacity

Pulp making pulp processing and paper making Cocking of coal washing of blast furnace

flue gases

Stripping of oxides

Washing of used sand by hydraulic discharge

Washing of latex etc

Solvent extraction

3 All such industries which do no use fuel in their manufacturing process or in any subsidiary

process and which do not emit fugitive emissions of a diffused nature

Industries not satisfying any one of the three criteria are recommended to be referred to Ministry

of Environment amp Forests

The following industries appear to fall in non-hazardous non-obnoxious and non-polluting

category subject to fulfillment of above three conditions

1 Atta-chakkies

2 Rice Mullors

3 Iceboxes

4 Dal mills

5 Groundnut decortinating (dry)

6 Chilling

7 Tailoring and garment making

8 Apparl making 9 Cotton and woolen hosiery

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10 Handloom weaving

11 Shoe lace manufacturing

12 Gold and Silver thread and sari work

13 Gold and Silver smithy

14 Leather Footwear and leather products excluding tanning amp hide processing

15 Manufacture of mirror from sheet glass and photo-frame

16 Musical instruments manufacturing

17 Sports goods

18 Bamboo and cane products (only dry operations)

19 Card Board and paper products (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

20 Insulation and other coated papers (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

21 Scientific and Mathematical instruments

22 Furniture (Wooden and Steel)

23 Assembly of domestic electrical appliances

24 Radio assembling

25 Fountain pens

26 Polythene plastic and PVC goods through extrusionmoulding

27 Surgical gauges and bandages

28 Railway sleepers (only concrete)

29 Cotton spinning and weaving

30 Rope (cotton and plastic)

31 Carpet weaving

32 Assembly of Air coolers

33 Wires pipes-extruded shapes from metals

34 Automobile servicing amp repair stations

35 Assembly of Bicycles baby carriages and other small non-motorised vehicles

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36 Electronics equipment (assembly)

37 Toys

38 Candles

39 Carpentary ndash excluded saw mill

40 Cold storage (small scale)

41 Restaurants

42 Oil-ginningexpelling (non-hydrogenation and no refining)

43 Ice Cream

44 Mineralized water

45 Jobbing amp Machining

46 Manufacture of Steel units amp suit cases

47 Paper pins amp U clips

48 Block making for printing

49 Optical frames

CATEGORY ORANGE

B LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CAN BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY WITH PROPER

ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL ARRANGEMENT

1 All such industries which discharge some liquid effluents (below 500 klday) that can be

controlled with suitable proven technology

2 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is less than 24 mtday and

the particulars emissions from which can be controlled with suitable proven technology

3 All such industries employing not more than 500 persons

The following industries with adoption of proven pollution control technology subject to

fulfilling the above three condition fall under this category

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1 Lime manufacture ndash pending decision on proven pollution control device and

Supreme Courtrsquos decision on quarrying

2 Ceramics

3 Sanitary ware

4 Tyres and tubes

5 Refuse incineration (controlled)

6 Flour mills

7 Vegetable oils including solvent extracted oils

8 Soap without steam boiling process and synthetic detergents formulation

9 Steam generating plants

10 Manufacture of office and house hold equipment and appliances involving use of

fossil fuel combustion

11 Manufacture of machineries and machine tools and equipments

12 Industrial gases (only) Nitrogen Oxygen and CO2

13 Miscellaneous glassware without involving use of fossil-fuel combustion

14 Optical glass

15 Laboratory ware

16 Petroleum storage amp transfer facilities

17 Surgical and medical products including amp probabilities of latex products

18 Foot wear (Rubber)

19 Bakery products biscuits amp Confectioners

20 Instant teacoffee coffee processing

21 Malted food

22 Manufacture of power driven pumps compressors refrigeration units fire

fighting equipment etc

23 Wire drawing (cold process) amp bailing straps

24 Steel furniture fasteners etc

25 Plastic processed goods

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26

Medical amp surgical instruments

27

Acetylene (synthetic)

28

Glue amp Gelatine

29

Potassium permanganse

30

Metallic sodium

31

Photographic films papers amp photographic chemicals

32

Surface coating industries

33

Fragrances fragours amp food additives

34

Plant nutrients (only manure)

Note

35

aerated watersoft drink

(a) Industries falling within the above identified list shall be assessed by the State Pollution

Control Board and referred to the Union Department of Environment for consideration

before according No Objection Certificate

(b) The total number of fuel burning industries that shall be permitted in the Valley will be

limited by 8 tonnes per day or Sulphur Dioxides from all sources (This corresponds to 400

tonnes per day Coal with 1 sulphur)

(c) Setting of Industrial areas should be based on sound criteria

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CATEGORY RED

C LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CANNOT BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY

1 All those industries which discharge effluents of a polluting nature at the rate of more

than 500 klday and for which the natural course for sufficient dilution is not available

and effluents from which cannot be controlled with suitable technology

2 All such industries employing more than 500 personsday

3 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is more than 24 mtday

The following industries appear to fall under this category covered by all the points as

above

1 Ferrous and non-ferrous metal extraction refining casting forging alloy making

processing etc

2 Dry Coal ProcessingMineral processing industries like Ore

sintering benefication pollutization etc

3 Phosphate look processing plants

4 Cement plants with horizontal rotary kilns

5 Glass and glass products involving use of coal

6 Petroleum refinery

7 Petro-chemical industries

8 Manufacture of lubricating oils and greases

9 Synthetic rubber manufacture

10 Coal oil wood or nuclear based thermal power plants

11 Vanaspati hydrogenated vegetable oils for industrial purposes

12 Sugar mills (white and khandari)

13 Craft paper mills

14 Coke oven by products and coaltar distillation products

15 Alkalies

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16

Caustic soda

17

Potash

18

Electro thermal products (artificial abrasives Calcium carbide etc)

19

Phosphorous and its compounds

20

Acids and their salts (organic amp inorganic)

21

Nitrogen compounds (Cynides cynamides and other nitrogen compounds)

22

Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp fuses)

23

Pthalic anhydride

24

Processes involving chlorinated hydrocarbon

25

Chlorine Fluorine bromine Iodine amp their compounds

26

Fertilizer industry

27

Paper board and straw board

28

Synthetics fibres

29 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture

formulations)

amp

30 Basic drugs

31 Alcohol (Industrial or potable)

32 Leather industry including tanning and processing

33 Coke making coal liquification and fuel gas making industries

34 Fibre glass production and processing

35 Manufacture of pulp-wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving

pulp)

36 Pigment dyes and their intermediates

37 Industrial carbons (including graphite electrodes anodes midget electrodes

graphite blocks graphite crucibles gas carbons activated carbon synthetic

diamonds carbon black channel black lamp black etc)

38 Electro-chemicals (other than these covered under Alkali group)

39 Paints enamels amp varnishes

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40 Poly propylene

41 Poly Vinyl chloride

42 Cement with vertical shaft kiln technology penging certification of proven

technology on pollution control

43 Chlorates perchlorates amp peroxides

44 Polishes

45 Synthetic resin amp Plastic products

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CHAPTER-XII

GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT PREFERENCE POLICY FOR MICRO

amp SMALL ENTERPRISES

In order to provide assistance and support to Micro amp Small Enterprises (MSEs) for

marketing their products under the present Government Procurement Preference Policy for

micro amp small enterprises (MSEs) Government of India has been extending various facilities to

the MSEs registered with National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC) under its Single Point

Registration Scheme In addition to the facilities 358 items are also reserved for exclusive

purchase from MSE sector

Following units were enlisted under single point registration

SN Name amp Address Unit Amount Rs 1 Ms Ujjwal Labour Contract Co-operative Society

Dehradun

2000-

2 Ms Pacific Dynamics Roorkee

2000-

3 Ms Radiant Energy Enterprises Dehradun

1250-

4 Ms Harit Agro Products Jaspur Kashipur

2000-

5 Ms Asian Galaxy Pvt Ltd

Plot No 3 Sector IIDL IIE SIDCUL

5000-

6 Ms Isha Construction

Shop 32 amp 34 Grand Floor Raipur Road- Dehradun

2000-

7 Ms Dhirendra Singh Negi

Village Talli Bagi Patti Tehri Garhwal

2000-

8 Ms Electrocon Power

Village Rameshwarput Lalpur US Nagar

2000-

9 Ms Special Cables Pvt Ltd

Unit 2 Plot No 60-65 Sector-3IIE Pantnagar

3435-

10 Ms GB Equipment Systems Ltd

Industrial Area Selaqui- Dehradun

3500-

11 Ms GB Springs

PL 2223 Km Chakrata Road Rampur Dehradun

5000-

12 Ms Accuraus (India)

B-7 Ramnaga Indl Estate Roorke

2000-

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13 Ms Modern Electrn Electric Co

Dehradun

2000-

14 Ms Ms Godarari Enterprises

Dehradun

1250-

15 Ms Kanha Plastics Pvt Ltd

Dehradun

5000-

16 Ms IC Electicals Co(P) Ltd

Plot No E-94 Industrial Area Bharabad Haridwar

3450-

17 Ms Whale Graphics(India)Ltd

Dehradun

5000-

18 Jainson Herbo Labs Pvt Ltd

IIDC IIE US Nagar Pantnagar

3000-

19 Ms Krishna Murari Infratech

Pvt Ltd Haldwani

2000-

20 Ms Sakti Constructions

392 Indra Nagar Colony Dehrdun

3500-

21 Ms Universal Ind

B-8 Industrial Estate Bazpur Road Kashipur

5000-

22 Ms Sai Globe Packaging

Central Hope Town SelaquiDehradun

5000-

23 Ms Surat singh amp Sons

54 Akashdeep ColonyChakrata Road Dehradun

2000-

24 Ms Girraj Kintwear

7 Co-Operativ Society IE- Dehradun

2000-

25 Ms HQ Lamps Manufacturing

7 3-35 Sector 6 A SIDCUL Haridwar

3000-

26 Ms Uttam Rice amp Seeds Pvt Ltd

Gausala Mour Ramnagar Road Partappur Kashipur

2000-

27 Ms Creative Paper Products Rudrpur

2000-

28 Ms Asia Industries

Village Phaujimatkota Post ndashBhoorrani Rudrapur

-

29 Ms Shamsons Industries

C-22 Deveboomi Industrial Estate Roorkee

3000-

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30 Reveal Environment Solutions Kh N-999

Salem pur Rajputan Indusstrial Estate Roorkee

2000-

31 Ms Shiva Enterprises

2071 West Amber Talab Roorkee

2000-

32 Ms Aska Equipment Ltd

Plot NoC-21 Devbhoomi Indl Estate Raipur Haridwar

3000-

33 Ms Infinity

Kh Village Raipur Haridwar

3450-

34 Ms Badrinath Vaikalpik Urja

Shah Nagar Near Railaway Crossing Defance Colony Dehradun

2000-

35 Ms Amardeep Designs (P) Ltd

KhNo163 Laheshwari BhagwanPur Roorklee

3000-

36 Ms Amrit Herbals

Village amp Po Bhauwala-Dehradun

2000-

37 Ms Growth Associates

131 2nd

Floor BT Ganj-Roorkee

3000-

38 Ms Himalayan Hi Tech

Nurseries Santi Aashram Bharatpur Kamachaur

2000-

39 Ms JS Industries

Kunda Jaspur Road Kashipur US Nagar

3000-

40 Ms Digitech

8 Industrial Area Near Ram Nagar- Roorkee

2000-

41 Ms K-2 Cloth

Plot No 126-127 Sector IIDC

2000-

42 Ms Dinex India Pvt Ltd

59 Gandhi Road

2000-

43 Ms SK Guta

15 A Enclave GMS Road Dehradun

2000-

44 Ms Fire Devices(P) Ltd

Plot No 19-20 Sector-3A Indl Area SIDCUL Haridwar

3450-

Total

118285-

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CHAPTER-XIII

REVENUE EARNED

This Institute has earned revenue of Rs 140485- through consultancy services

provided to the MSMEs and fee collected for training programmes as per details given

below-

SNo Revenue Earnings Total for the

Financial Year (Rs)

1

CF WS revenue

0

2 Skill development programme (Training) fees- regular

course

8000

3 Skill development programme (Training) fees

Specialized High Tech Course (including CAD CAM)

0

4 Sale of Traineersquos products 50

5 Training Programme fees-

i Under Core Programme Action Plan 0

ii (Under PD Account) 0

6 Management Development Programme 0

7 Seminars Feesworkshop 5100

8 Capacity assessment 0

9 Project appraisals 0

10 Sick unit studies 0

11 In plant studies 0

12 Surveys 0

13 Energy audits 0

14 NSIC Registration GSPP 118285

15 Sub-Contracting Exchange (SCX) 0

16 Sale of publications 50

17 Others 6500

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18 Fee for participation in National Award-2013 0

19 NVDPVDP 0

TOTAL 137985

20 Sale of US stores etc 2500

Grand Total 140485

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CHAPTER-XIV

USE OF OFFICIAL LANGUAGE

Hindi is the Official Language of the Union of India and the Government policy aims at

progressively increasing the use of Hindi in official work Effective steps were taken during

the year in the Ministry of MSME to ensure compliance to Official Language Policy

implementation of the annual programme and compliance with the various orders of the

Government of India on the recommendations of the Committee of Parliament on Official

Language

COMPLIANCE OF SECTION 3(3)OF THE OFFICIAL LANGUAGE ACT 1963

All documents such as General Orders Notifications Press Communique Contracts

Agreements Tender Forms amp Notices Resolution MemorandumOffice memorandum

Administrative or other reports and Official Papers laid before a House or the Houses of

Parliament under section 3(3) of the Official Languages Act 1963 were issued bilingually

ie in Hindi and English General orders meant for departmental use were issued in Hindi

only

REPLIES TO LETTERS IN HINDI

All letters received in Hindi were replied to in Hindi

CORRESPONDENCE IN HINDI

Letters to State Governments Union Territory and Central Government offices located

in regions lsquoArsquo and lsquoBrsquo were issued in Hindi to the extent possible Similarly letters were sent in

Hindi to Central Government offices located in region lsquoCrsquo as per the targets laid down in the

Annual Programme About 9007 correspondence was made in Hindi in region lsquoArsquo 100 in

region rsquoBrsquo and 100 in region lsquoCrsquo

SECTIONS SPECIFIED FOR WORKING IN HINDI

The sections of the Ministry specified for doing 100 work in Hindi are working

satisfactorily

MONITORING AND INSPECTIONS

In order to ensure compliance with the Official Language Policy monitoring is done

though regular inspections

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CHAPTER-XV

TARGETS amp ACHIEVEMENTS

PART-A

1 Change in Industrial Scenario if any Industrial activity is gaining

momentum due to Industrial package to the state amp the upgradation of the MSEs

2 Other information ndash

I No of unit visited by MSME-DI

Official 117

Ii Total No of visitors inquiries

received in MSME-DI 648

iii Total No persons trained with- 414

a General 214

b Women Entrepreneurs 110 c SCST 17413 d Other backward Classes etc 12

e Minorities 0

3 Expenditure in Plan amp Non-Plan

a Plan Scheme-

Allotment Cumulative expenditure

FUNDS EXPENDITURE

Salary-14000000 12144775

Medical- 125000 124655

TE- 650000 647151

OE- 800000 7 99999

RRT- 4000 3000

Total 15579000 13719580

b Non-Plan Scheme- Nil

4 Administration Over

one year

Less than one year

a

b c

d

Post vacant Disciplinary proceeding initiated concluded pending Audit objections pending amp replied

Court cases pending if necessary

13

Nil Nil

Nil

01

Nil Nil

Nil

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Part- B

(This part may reflect the problems and actual work done under each programme as well

as actual extension service rendered for promotion of Industries)

1 Modernization of Workshop and

Laboratories- During

the month

Cumulative for the year

i Sanction received by MSME-DI

Converting the MSME-DI

Nil Nil

ii Value of new machinery

equipment installed received

Nil Nil

iii Value of orders of Machinery amp

Equipment placed with

DGSampD supplies

Nil Nil

2 Trade Industry growth-

i Nos of UAM registered

Manufacturingservice activity

Micro-5363 Small- 1707 Medium- 156

Total- 7226 (up to March2017)

ii Nos of UAM registered

ManufacturingServicing

activity

Manufacturing- 4243

Service- 2983

Total- 7226 (up to March2015)

iii Changes in industrial growth

rate if any (give information for

each trade unit(s) separately)

The industrial climate generated due to

announcement of Concessional package

provided impetus to the growth

parameters

3 Technical Assistance-

i No of entrepreneurs assisted

at the MSME-DI premises

outside premises

6481913

ii No of entrepreneurs assisted

at their premises

631

iii No of trade Associations

contacted for up-gradation of

Industries

12

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iv Details of programme for

specific group of covered in

Action Plan prepared along

with their details

NA

v No of units registered under

the Govt purchase

programme

43 Nos

vi Identification of products

having potential for

development in the State

(Attach a separate list)

1 Fruit based products

2 Processing of vegetables

3 Spice grinding

4 Glow signboard amp hoardings

5 Medicinal concentrate

6 Essential Oils

vii Problems of trade Industries

other than financial if any

Marketing amp transportation bottleneck

viii Additional support required for

improving performance of

trade Industries

Marketing Support

x Any other significant

programme Give information

or work done for each trade

discipline separately and

enclosed separate sheet to

highlight the salient points of

work done

No

4 Ancillary Development Programme No of-

a Captive Ancillary in the State NA

b New units (Anc) established

during the month

NA

c New items identified and

accepted for promoting

Ancillary

NA

d Vendor Development

Programme organized for

whom

Conducted programmes-

National Level-00

State level- 05 nos

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5 Any other special work done by the Institute- -

- One day awareness programme on Packaging for Exports

In Association with SBS College Rudrapur at Rudrapur on 31052016 for 32

participants

- One day workshop on Quality Management System amp Quality Technology

Tools (QMSQTT)

In Association with Bahadrabad Industries Development Welfare

Association Haridwar at Haridwar on 21072016 for 32 participants

- One day awareness programme on Product Certification

Conducted at Selaqui Dehradun on 19102016 for 60 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Design Clinic

Conducted at Haridwar on 20022016 for 28 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Digital Payment

Conducted in Uttarakhand State 16 programmes for 406 participants

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Part C Other Special Activities

Sl No Activity Target Achievement

1 Hindi Meeting 04 nos 04 nos

2 Hindi Pakhwara amp Hindi Diwas from 14092016 to

28092016 01 no 01 no

3 Hindi Workshop Nil Nil

4 Assistance provided in EDP of other organisation

(2 days EDP of NCCD) at MSME-DI

Haldwani

Nil 01 no

5 (i)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp Commercial Bid Opening on Lean Manufacturing for Auto component at Rudrapur on 22042016

(ii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in joint DSR

audit Audit with NPC Kanpur of Boss Cluster Rudrapur from 20042016 to 21042016 (iii)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint MBR3 Audit with QCI of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar from 08082016 to 10082016 (iv) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Boss Cluster at Rudrapur in November 2016

(v) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR5 Audit

of Pace Auto Cluster-1 at Rudrapur in November 2016 (vi)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint Audit

of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar in December 2016 (vii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Havells Fan Lean Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017 (viii)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp

Commercial Bid Opening for Plastic Component Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017

Nil

08 nos

6 Participated in National Awards held in Ludhiana Punjab on 18102016 presented by Honrsquoble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi

Nil 01 no

7 Participated in PMEGP Task force meeting of Nainital

District on 020816081116 Nil 02 nos

8 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a 3 days exhibition lsquoDestination Uttarakhand 2016rsquo organised by Ms Freindz Exhibition amp Promotions (p) ltd New Delhi at Dehradun from 24-26102016

Nil 01 no

9 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in the Stone Laying

ceremony of a new Technology Centre at Sitarganj on 141116 inaugrated by Honrsquoble Union Minister of MSMEs Sh Kalaraj Mishra

Nil 01 no

10 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a lsquoVendor Meet-

2016rsquo organised by Tata Auto Comp Systems Ltd at Rudrapur

Nil 01 no

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11 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in SLSC meeting for

National Awards and SLAB meeing at Dehradun on 17022017

Nil 01 no

12 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a training on

Lean Manufacturing at Indore MP from 080317 to 100317

Nil 01 no

13 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Hindi meeting

organized by NARAKAS on 30032017 01 no 01 no

PART-E

Sl

No

Description of activity Annual target Under PD

Ac

Total

1 EDPIMCEET Export

Packging Product

Certification QMS-QTT

Incubator ZEDDesign

8611113

31

Nil 25

i No of programmes

conducted

7601113

31

Nil 23

ii No of persons trained 159255032

326032235

16828

Nil 1001

2 Follow-up action of previous Entrepreneurship Development Programmes -

Year Total no of trainees

trained

No of trainees who

have set up units

employed till date

2006-07 143 39

2007-08 917 71

2008-09 946 36

2009-10 2323 43

2010-11 2203 49

2011-12 2321 53

2012-13 2265 59

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2013-14 2234 74

2014-15 504 53

2015-16 926

2016-17 414

3 Motivational Campaigns- Annual target Conducted

No of Campaigns

conducted

06 06

4 i Project profiles (new) Nil Nil

ii Project profiles

(updated)

Nil Nil

iii State industrial

profiles

Nil 1

iv District industrial

potential survey

reports

Nil 13

v Any other Nil Nil

5 Name of the units

provided-

Intensive technical

consultancy (A brief

write-up)

6 Programme on ISO 900014000

Year Target No of

Programmes

conducted

No of Units

participated

No of units

obtained ISO

certification

during the

year

No of units

obtained ISO

Certification

till date

2006-07 - - - - -

2007-08 - - - - -

2008-09 - - - 17 17

2009-10 - - - 10 10

2010-11 - - - - 24

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2011-12 - - - - 25

2012-13 - - - - Nil

2013-14 - - - - 17

2014-15 - - - 18

2015-16 - - - 11 11

7 Programmes on

Name of the programme No of Programmes No of participants

WTO - -

One Day Awareness

Programme on Cluster Dev

Scheme

- -

One day Awareness

Programme on IPR

- -

9 Vendor Development Programmes cum exhibitions

Year Tar

get

No of

VDPs

conducted

No of SSI

units

participat

ed

No unit

register

ed

During

the

month

No of SSI units obtained orders

No

Rs No Rs

2006-07 1 - - - - - - - -

2007-08 NIL - - - - - - - -

2008-09 1 1 120 - - - - - -

2009-10 1 - - - - - - - -

2010-11 1 1 43 - - - - - -

2011-12 3 3 222 - - - - - -

2012-13 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

311

158+551

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2013-14 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

314

148+1541

-

-

-

-

-

- 2014-15 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

374

118+2000

-

-

-

-

-

-

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2015-16 5 1

5(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

236

100+2000

-

-

-

-

-

- 2016-17 5 1

5(SVDP)

0(NVDP)

259

Nil

10 Programmes on Achievement

ii Energy conservationEnergy Efficient

Technology etc

00

iv Packaging for export 01

v Product Certification 01

vi CLCSS 00

vii QMSQTT 01

Viii Lean Manufacturing 00

ix Business Incubator 03

x Design Clinic 01

xi ZED 03

11

Revenue of the Institute

Total revenue

earned

Rs

140485-

12

Revenue of the workshop

Annual

Target

Total revenue

earned

Rs

Nil Nil

13 Media coverage details- No(s)

i Press releases during the Year 4

ii Exhibitions participated 02

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iii RadioTV talks -

iv Advertisements released 5

v Press clipping compiled for the year -

vi Press clipping hosted on website -

vii Publications if any -

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CHAPTER-XVI

DISTRICT INDUSTRIES CENTRES VISITED BY THE OFFICERS OF

THIS INSTITUTE

The officers of this Institute visited District Industries Centre for discussion relating to

development of industries in the state and in connection with attending the Task Force

Meetingother official work

1 District Industries Centre Haldwani

2 District Industries Centre Almora

3 District Industries Centre Rudrapur Udham Singh Nagar

4 District Industries Centre Bageshwar

5 District Industries Centre Roorkee

6 District Industries Centre Dehradun

7 District Industries Centre Kotdwar

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CHAPTER-XVII

INCENTIVES TO ENTREPRENEURS

(i) Fiscal Incentives to new Industrial Units and to existing units on their substantial

expansion

New Industrial units and existing industrial units on their substantial expansion as defined set

up in growth centers industrial infrastructure development center(IIDCs) Industrial Estates

Export Processing Zones Theme Parks (Food Processing Parks Software Technology Parks

etc) as stated in Annexure-1 and Other areas as notified from time to time by the Central

Government are entitled to

(A) 100 (hundred percent) outright excise duty exception for a period of 10 years from

the date of commencement of commercial production

(B) 100 Income tax exemption for initial period of five years and thereafter 30 for

companies and 25 for other than companies for a further period of five years for

the entire state of Uttaranchal and Himachal Pradesh from the date of

commencement of commercial production

(C) 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

Rs30 lakh The existing units will also be entitled to this subsidy on their substantial

expansion as defined

(D) Thrust sector industries as mentioned in Annexure-II are entitled to similar

concession as mentioned in para 3(i) amp (ii) above in the entire state of Uttaranchal

and Himachal Pradesh without any area restrictions

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Development of Industrial Infrastructure

(i) The funding pattern under the Growth Centre Scheme currently envisaging a

central assistance of Rs10 crore per center is raised to Rs15 crore per center

(ii) The financing pattern of integrated infrastructure development center (IIDC)

between Government of India and SIDBI will change from 23 to 41 and the GOI

funds would be in the nature of a grant so as to provide the required infrastructural

support

Other Incentives

(i) Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna (PMMY) To bring the unbanked people under

the mainstream banking and make the neglected section of the population self

reliant and self dependent Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna was launched under 3

stages ie Shishu (Max Rs 50000) Kishor (Max Rs 5 Lacs)and Tarun (Rs 10

Lacs)

(iv) Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP)

Government of India has approved the introduction of a new credit linked subsidy

programme called Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation programme (PMEGP)

by merging the two schemes Prime Ministerrsquos Rojgar Yojana (PMRY) and Rural

Employment Generation Programme (REGP) for generation of employment

opportunities through establishment of Micro enterprise in rural as well as urban

areas PMEGP is a central sector scheme and being administrated by Ministry of

Micro Small amp Medium Enterprises (Mo MSME) The scheme is implementing by

Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC)a statutory organization under the

administrative control of Mo MSME as the single nodal agency at the National

level At the State level the scheme is being implemented through State

KVIC Directorates State Khadi amp Village Industries Boards ( KVIBs) and District

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Industries Centre( DICs) and Banks The Government subsidy under the scheme is

being routed by KVIC through the identified banks for eventual distribution to the

beneficiaries entrepreneurs in their Bank accounts

Ineligible Industries under the Policy

The list of industries excluded from the purview of proposed concessions is at

Annexure ndashII

In addition the Doon Valley Notifications (SONo102(E) dated 1st Feb 1989

(Annexure-IV) as amended from time to time issued by Ministry of Environment amp

Forests would continue to operate in the Doon Valley area on the industries

notified under it are excluded from the proposed concessions in the state of

Uttarakhand

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Annex -I

DETAILS OF TRAINING PROGRAMME CONDUCTED DURING THE YEAR 2016-17 S No Programme details Duration Candidate Details Name of the

Coordinator SC ST OBC PH GEN TOTAL M F M F M F M F M F

EDP

1 EDP (GEN) on Tour

Operator amp Tourist Guide at Ranibagh

Haldwani Nainital

18022017

to 22022017

10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 2 22 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director (Mech)

2 EDP(SC) on Wireman

Training at Shantipuri

Pantnagar US Nagar

13022017

to

23022017

18 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 20 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

3 ESDP (WPH-STP)

on Bakery amp

Confectionary Products Ranibagh

Nainital

06092016

to

20102016

0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 20 23 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

4 ESDP(SC-STP) on

Computer Accounting with Tally at

Kaladhungi Nainital

16082016

to 29092016

10 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

5 ESDP(SC) on Computer Accounting

Dehradun

21072016 to

02092016

10 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 5 25 UC Khanduri Asst Director

(Chem)

6 ESDP(GEN) on

Garments

Manufacturing at

Almora

22072016

to

02092016

0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 21 23 DS Martolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

7 ESDP(GEN) on Solar Energy at Haldwani

Nainital

04112016 to

16122016

3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 16 0 20 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

I- Total Participants

(Nos)

51 20 0 1 2 3 1 0 30 48 156

IMC

1 IMC(Gen) at Pantnagar US Nagar

23022017 16 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 13 8 38 DK Aggarwal Asst Director

(Mech)

2 IMC(SC) at ITI

Bageshwar

18032017 31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 50 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

3 IMC(SC) at Takula

Almora

09032016 22 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 4 39 UC Khanduri

Asst Director (Chem)

4 IMC(Gen) at JITI

Almora

16032017 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 9 42 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

5 IMC(ST) at ITI

Almora

15032016 19 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 41 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

6 IMC(Gen) at Ranibagh Haldwani Nainital

23022017 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 35 6 45 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

II- Total Participants

(Nos)

93 9 12 0 4 0 0 0 110 27 255

Grand Total (I + II)

13 PROGRAMMES

144 29 12 1 6 3 1 0 140 75 411

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Annex -II

List of Thrust Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo List of Thrust Industries

01 Floriculture

02 Medicinal herbs and aromatic herbs etc ndash processing

03 Honey

04 Horticulture and Agro based Industries such as -

a Sauces Ketchup etc

b Fruit juices amp fruit pulp

c Jams Jellies vegetable juices puree pickles etc

d Preserved fruits and vegetables

e Processing of fresh fruits and vegetables including packaging

f Processing preservation packaging of mushrooms

05 Food processing industry excluding those included in the negative list

06 Sugar and its by-products

07 Silk and silk products

08 Wool and wool products

09 Woven fabrics (Excisable garments)

10 Sports goods and articles and equipment for general physical exercise and equipment

for adventure sports activities

11 Paper and paper products excluding those in negative list

12 Pharma products

13 Information amp communication technology

Computer hardware

14 Bottling of mineral water

15 Eco-tourism ndash Hotels resorts spa entertainmentamusement parks and ropeways

16 Industrial gases (based on atmospheric fraction)

17 Handicrafts

18 Non-timber forest product based industries

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Negative List of Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo Negative list of Industries

01 Tobacco and tobacco products including cigarettes and pan masala

02 Thermal Power Plant (coaloil based)

03 Coal washeries dry coal processing

04 Inorganic Chemicals excluding medicinal grade oxygen (280411) medicinal grade hydrogen peroxide

(284711) compressed air (285130)

05 Organic Chemicals excluding Provitamins vitamins Hormones (2936) Glycosides (2939) sugars (2940)

06 Tanning and dying extracts tanins and their derivatives dyes colours paints and varnishes putty fillers and

other mastics inks

07 Marble and mineral substances not classified anywhere

08 Flour mills and rice mills

09 Foundries using coal

10 Minerals fuels mineral oils and products of their distillation

Bituminous substances mineral waxes

11 Synthetic rubber product

12 Cement clinkers and asbestos raw including fibre

13 Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp Fuses fireworks matches propellant powder etc)

14 Mineral or chemical fertilizers

15 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture and formulation)

16 Fibre glass and articles thereof

17 Manufacture of pulp ndash wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving pulp)

18 Branded aerated water soft drinks (non-fruit based)

19 Paper-

Writing or printing paper etc

Paper or paperboard etc

Maplitho paper etc

Newsprint in rolls or sheets

Craft paper etc

Sanitary towels etc

Cigarette paper

Grease-proof paper

Toilet or facial tissue etc

Paper and paperboard laminated internally with bitumen tar or asphalt

Carbon or similar copying paper

Products consisting of sheets of paper or paper board impregnated coated or covered with plastics etc

Paper and paperboard coated impregnated or covered with wax etc

20 Plastics and articles thereof

Serial No 5 Reproduction synthesis not allowed as also downstream industries for sugar

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Annex -III

RESTRICTIONS ON LOCATION OF INDUSTRIES MINING OPERATIONS AND OTHER DEVELOPMENT

ACTIVITIES IN DOON VALLEY IN UTTAR PRADESH

MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS

(Department of Environment Forests amp Wildlife)

New Delhi the 1st February 1989

NOTIFICATION

NOTIFICATION under section 3(2)(v) of Environment (Protection) Act 1986 and Rule 5(3) (d) of

Environment (Protection) Rules 1986 Restricting location of industries mining operations and other

development activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh

SO102(E) ndash Whereas notification under sub-rule (3) of rule 5 of the Environment (Protection)

Rules 1986 inviting objections against the imposition of restriction on location of industries mining

operation and other developmental activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh was published vide No

SO 923(E) dated the 6th October 1988

And Whereas all objections received have been duly considered by the Central Government

Now therefore in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (d) of sub-rule (3) of Rule 5 of the

said rules the Central Government hereby imposes restrictions on the following activities in Doon Valley

bounded on the North by Mussorie ridge in the North-East by Lesset Himalayan range on the South-

West by Shivalik ranges river Ganga in the South-East and river Yamuna in the North-West except those

activities which are permitted by the Central Government for examining the environmental impacts

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(i) Location setting of industrial units ndash It has to be as per guidelines given in the annexure or guidelines

as may be issued from time to time by the Ministry of Environment amp Forests Government of India

(ii) Mining ndash Approval of the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests must be obtained before starting

any mining activity

(iii) Tourism ndash It should as per Tourism Development Plan (TDP) to be prepared by the State Department

of Tourism and duly approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(iv) Grazing ndash As per the plan to be prepared by the State Government and duly approved by the Union

Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(v) Land Use ndash As per Master Plan of development and Land Use Plan of the entire area to be prepared

by the State Government and approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

[No J-200123886-1A]

Sd-

(KP GEETHAKRISHNAN)

Secretary

ANNEXURE

Guidelines for permitting restricting industrial units in the Doon Valley area

Industries will be classified under Green Orange and Red categories as shown below for purposes of

permittingrestricting such industrial units in the Doon Valley from the environmental and ecological

considerations

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CATEGORY GREEN

A LIST OF INDUSTRIES IN APPROVED INDUSTRIAL AREAS WHICH MAY BE DIRECTRLY CONSIDERED

FOR ISSUE OF NO OBJECTION CERTIFICATE WITHOUT REFERRING TO (MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS) (IN CASE OF DOUBTS REFERENCE WILL BE MADE TO MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS)

1 All such non-obnoxious and non-hazardous industries employing upto 100 persons The

abnoxious and hazardous industries are those using inflammable explosive corrosive or

toxic substances

2 All such industries which do not discharge industrial effluents of a polluting nature and

which do not undertake any of the following process

Electroplating

Galvanizing

Bleaching

Degreasing

Phosphating

Dyeing

Pickling tanning

Polishing

Cooking of fibres and Digesting

Designing of Fabric

Unhairing Soaking deliming and bating of hides

Washing of fabric

Trimming Puling juicing and blanching of fruits and vegetables

Washing of equipment and regular floor washing using of considerable cooling water

Separated milk buttermilk and whey

Stopping and processing of grain

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Distillation of alcohol stillage and evaporation

Slaughtering of animals rendering of bones washing of meat

Juicing of sugar cane extraction of sugar Filteration centrifugation distillation

Pulping and fermenting of coffee beam

Processing of fish

Filter back wash in DM Plants exceeding 20 KI per day capacity

Pulp making pulp processing and paper making Cocking of coal washing of blast furnace

flue gases

Stripping of oxides

Washing of used sand by hydraulic discharge

Washing of latex etc

Solvent extraction

3 All such industries which do no use fuel in their manufacturing process or in any subsidiary

process and which do not emit fugitive emissions of a diffused nature

Industries not satisfying any one of the three criteria are recommended to be referred to Ministry

of Environment amp Forests

The following industries appear to fall in non-hazardous non-obnoxious and non-polluting

category subject to fulfillment of above three conditions

1 Atta-chakkies

2 Rice Mullors

3 Iceboxes

4 Dal mills

5 Groundnut decortinating (dry)

6 Chilling

7 Tailoring and garment making

8 Apparl making 9 Cotton and woolen hosiery

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10 Handloom weaving

11 Shoe lace manufacturing

12 Gold and Silver thread and sari work

13 Gold and Silver smithy

14 Leather Footwear and leather products excluding tanning amp hide processing

15 Manufacture of mirror from sheet glass and photo-frame

16 Musical instruments manufacturing

17 Sports goods

18 Bamboo and cane products (only dry operations)

19 Card Board and paper products (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

20 Insulation and other coated papers (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

21 Scientific and Mathematical instruments

22 Furniture (Wooden and Steel)

23 Assembly of domestic electrical appliances

24 Radio assembling

25 Fountain pens

26 Polythene plastic and PVC goods through extrusionmoulding

27 Surgical gauges and bandages

28 Railway sleepers (only concrete)

29 Cotton spinning and weaving

30 Rope (cotton and plastic)

31 Carpet weaving

32 Assembly of Air coolers

33 Wires pipes-extruded shapes from metals

34 Automobile servicing amp repair stations

35 Assembly of Bicycles baby carriages and other small non-motorised vehicles

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36 Electronics equipment (assembly)

37 Toys

38 Candles

39 Carpentary ndash excluded saw mill

40 Cold storage (small scale)

41 Restaurants

42 Oil-ginningexpelling (non-hydrogenation and no refining)

43 Ice Cream

44 Mineralized water

45 Jobbing amp Machining

46 Manufacture of Steel units amp suit cases

47 Paper pins amp U clips

48 Block making for printing

49 Optical frames

CATEGORY ORANGE

B LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CAN BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY WITH PROPER

ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL ARRANGEMENT

1 All such industries which discharge some liquid effluents (below 500 klday) that can be

controlled with suitable proven technology

2 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is less than 24 mtday and

the particulars emissions from which can be controlled with suitable proven technology

3 All such industries employing not more than 500 persons

The following industries with adoption of proven pollution control technology subject to

fulfilling the above three condition fall under this category

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1 Lime manufacture ndash pending decision on proven pollution control device and

Supreme Courtrsquos decision on quarrying

2 Ceramics

3 Sanitary ware

4 Tyres and tubes

5 Refuse incineration (controlled)

6 Flour mills

7 Vegetable oils including solvent extracted oils

8 Soap without steam boiling process and synthetic detergents formulation

9 Steam generating plants

10 Manufacture of office and house hold equipment and appliances involving use of

fossil fuel combustion

11 Manufacture of machineries and machine tools and equipments

12 Industrial gases (only) Nitrogen Oxygen and CO2

13 Miscellaneous glassware without involving use of fossil-fuel combustion

14 Optical glass

15 Laboratory ware

16 Petroleum storage amp transfer facilities

17 Surgical and medical products including amp probabilities of latex products

18 Foot wear (Rubber)

19 Bakery products biscuits amp Confectioners

20 Instant teacoffee coffee processing

21 Malted food

22 Manufacture of power driven pumps compressors refrigeration units fire

fighting equipment etc

23 Wire drawing (cold process) amp bailing straps

24 Steel furniture fasteners etc

25 Plastic processed goods

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26

Medical amp surgical instruments

27

Acetylene (synthetic)

28

Glue amp Gelatine

29

Potassium permanganse

30

Metallic sodium

31

Photographic films papers amp photographic chemicals

32

Surface coating industries

33

Fragrances fragours amp food additives

34

Plant nutrients (only manure)

Note

35

aerated watersoft drink

(a) Industries falling within the above identified list shall be assessed by the State Pollution

Control Board and referred to the Union Department of Environment for consideration

before according No Objection Certificate

(b) The total number of fuel burning industries that shall be permitted in the Valley will be

limited by 8 tonnes per day or Sulphur Dioxides from all sources (This corresponds to 400

tonnes per day Coal with 1 sulphur)

(c) Setting of Industrial areas should be based on sound criteria

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CATEGORY RED

C LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CANNOT BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY

1 All those industries which discharge effluents of a polluting nature at the rate of more

than 500 klday and for which the natural course for sufficient dilution is not available

and effluents from which cannot be controlled with suitable technology

2 All such industries employing more than 500 personsday

3 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is more than 24 mtday

The following industries appear to fall under this category covered by all the points as

above

1 Ferrous and non-ferrous metal extraction refining casting forging alloy making

processing etc

2 Dry Coal ProcessingMineral processing industries like Ore

sintering benefication pollutization etc

3 Phosphate look processing plants

4 Cement plants with horizontal rotary kilns

5 Glass and glass products involving use of coal

6 Petroleum refinery

7 Petro-chemical industries

8 Manufacture of lubricating oils and greases

9 Synthetic rubber manufacture

10 Coal oil wood or nuclear based thermal power plants

11 Vanaspati hydrogenated vegetable oils for industrial purposes

12 Sugar mills (white and khandari)

13 Craft paper mills

14 Coke oven by products and coaltar distillation products

15 Alkalies

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16

Caustic soda

17

Potash

18

Electro thermal products (artificial abrasives Calcium carbide etc)

19

Phosphorous and its compounds

20

Acids and their salts (organic amp inorganic)

21

Nitrogen compounds (Cynides cynamides and other nitrogen compounds)

22

Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp fuses)

23

Pthalic anhydride

24

Processes involving chlorinated hydrocarbon

25

Chlorine Fluorine bromine Iodine amp their compounds

26

Fertilizer industry

27

Paper board and straw board

28

Synthetics fibres

29 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture

formulations)

amp

30 Basic drugs

31 Alcohol (Industrial or potable)

32 Leather industry including tanning and processing

33 Coke making coal liquification and fuel gas making industries

34 Fibre glass production and processing

35 Manufacture of pulp-wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving

pulp)

36 Pigment dyes and their intermediates

37 Industrial carbons (including graphite electrodes anodes midget electrodes

graphite blocks graphite crucibles gas carbons activated carbon synthetic

diamonds carbon black channel black lamp black etc)

38 Electro-chemicals (other than these covered under Alkali group)

39 Paints enamels amp varnishes

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40 Poly propylene

41 Poly Vinyl chloride

42 Cement with vertical shaft kiln technology penging certification of proven

technology on pollution control

43 Chlorates perchlorates amp peroxides

44 Polishes

45 Synthetic resin amp Plastic products

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13 Ms Modern Electrn Electric Co

Dehradun

2000-

14 Ms Ms Godarari Enterprises

Dehradun

1250-

15 Ms Kanha Plastics Pvt Ltd

Dehradun

5000-

16 Ms IC Electicals Co(P) Ltd

Plot No E-94 Industrial Area Bharabad Haridwar

3450-

17 Ms Whale Graphics(India)Ltd

Dehradun

5000-

18 Jainson Herbo Labs Pvt Ltd

IIDC IIE US Nagar Pantnagar

3000-

19 Ms Krishna Murari Infratech

Pvt Ltd Haldwani

2000-

20 Ms Sakti Constructions

392 Indra Nagar Colony Dehrdun

3500-

21 Ms Universal Ind

B-8 Industrial Estate Bazpur Road Kashipur

5000-

22 Ms Sai Globe Packaging

Central Hope Town SelaquiDehradun

5000-

23 Ms Surat singh amp Sons

54 Akashdeep ColonyChakrata Road Dehradun

2000-

24 Ms Girraj Kintwear

7 Co-Operativ Society IE- Dehradun

2000-

25 Ms HQ Lamps Manufacturing

7 3-35 Sector 6 A SIDCUL Haridwar

3000-

26 Ms Uttam Rice amp Seeds Pvt Ltd

Gausala Mour Ramnagar Road Partappur Kashipur

2000-

27 Ms Creative Paper Products Rudrpur

2000-

28 Ms Asia Industries

Village Phaujimatkota Post ndashBhoorrani Rudrapur

-

29 Ms Shamsons Industries

C-22 Deveboomi Industrial Estate Roorkee

3000-

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30 Reveal Environment Solutions Kh N-999

Salem pur Rajputan Indusstrial Estate Roorkee

2000-

31 Ms Shiva Enterprises

2071 West Amber Talab Roorkee

2000-

32 Ms Aska Equipment Ltd

Plot NoC-21 Devbhoomi Indl Estate Raipur Haridwar

3000-

33 Ms Infinity

Kh Village Raipur Haridwar

3450-

34 Ms Badrinath Vaikalpik Urja

Shah Nagar Near Railaway Crossing Defance Colony Dehradun

2000-

35 Ms Amardeep Designs (P) Ltd

KhNo163 Laheshwari BhagwanPur Roorklee

3000-

36 Ms Amrit Herbals

Village amp Po Bhauwala-Dehradun

2000-

37 Ms Growth Associates

131 2nd

Floor BT Ganj-Roorkee

3000-

38 Ms Himalayan Hi Tech

Nurseries Santi Aashram Bharatpur Kamachaur

2000-

39 Ms JS Industries

Kunda Jaspur Road Kashipur US Nagar

3000-

40 Ms Digitech

8 Industrial Area Near Ram Nagar- Roorkee

2000-

41 Ms K-2 Cloth

Plot No 126-127 Sector IIDC

2000-

42 Ms Dinex India Pvt Ltd

59 Gandhi Road

2000-

43 Ms SK Guta

15 A Enclave GMS Road Dehradun

2000-

44 Ms Fire Devices(P) Ltd

Plot No 19-20 Sector-3A Indl Area SIDCUL Haridwar

3450-

Total

118285-

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CHAPTER-XIII

REVENUE EARNED

This Institute has earned revenue of Rs 140485- through consultancy services

provided to the MSMEs and fee collected for training programmes as per details given

below-

SNo Revenue Earnings Total for the

Financial Year (Rs)

1

CF WS revenue

0

2 Skill development programme (Training) fees- regular

course

8000

3 Skill development programme (Training) fees

Specialized High Tech Course (including CAD CAM)

0

4 Sale of Traineersquos products 50

5 Training Programme fees-

i Under Core Programme Action Plan 0

ii (Under PD Account) 0

6 Management Development Programme 0

7 Seminars Feesworkshop 5100

8 Capacity assessment 0

9 Project appraisals 0

10 Sick unit studies 0

11 In plant studies 0

12 Surveys 0

13 Energy audits 0

14 NSIC Registration GSPP 118285

15 Sub-Contracting Exchange (SCX) 0

16 Sale of publications 50

17 Others 6500

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18 Fee for participation in National Award-2013 0

19 NVDPVDP 0

TOTAL 137985

20 Sale of US stores etc 2500

Grand Total 140485

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CHAPTER-XIV

USE OF OFFICIAL LANGUAGE

Hindi is the Official Language of the Union of India and the Government policy aims at

progressively increasing the use of Hindi in official work Effective steps were taken during

the year in the Ministry of MSME to ensure compliance to Official Language Policy

implementation of the annual programme and compliance with the various orders of the

Government of India on the recommendations of the Committee of Parliament on Official

Language

COMPLIANCE OF SECTION 3(3)OF THE OFFICIAL LANGUAGE ACT 1963

All documents such as General Orders Notifications Press Communique Contracts

Agreements Tender Forms amp Notices Resolution MemorandumOffice memorandum

Administrative or other reports and Official Papers laid before a House or the Houses of

Parliament under section 3(3) of the Official Languages Act 1963 were issued bilingually

ie in Hindi and English General orders meant for departmental use were issued in Hindi

only

REPLIES TO LETTERS IN HINDI

All letters received in Hindi were replied to in Hindi

CORRESPONDENCE IN HINDI

Letters to State Governments Union Territory and Central Government offices located

in regions lsquoArsquo and lsquoBrsquo were issued in Hindi to the extent possible Similarly letters were sent in

Hindi to Central Government offices located in region lsquoCrsquo as per the targets laid down in the

Annual Programme About 9007 correspondence was made in Hindi in region lsquoArsquo 100 in

region rsquoBrsquo and 100 in region lsquoCrsquo

SECTIONS SPECIFIED FOR WORKING IN HINDI

The sections of the Ministry specified for doing 100 work in Hindi are working

satisfactorily

MONITORING AND INSPECTIONS

In order to ensure compliance with the Official Language Policy monitoring is done

though regular inspections

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CHAPTER-XV

TARGETS amp ACHIEVEMENTS

PART-A

1 Change in Industrial Scenario if any Industrial activity is gaining

momentum due to Industrial package to the state amp the upgradation of the MSEs

2 Other information ndash

I No of unit visited by MSME-DI

Official 117

Ii Total No of visitors inquiries

received in MSME-DI 648

iii Total No persons trained with- 414

a General 214

b Women Entrepreneurs 110 c SCST 17413 d Other backward Classes etc 12

e Minorities 0

3 Expenditure in Plan amp Non-Plan

a Plan Scheme-

Allotment Cumulative expenditure

FUNDS EXPENDITURE

Salary-14000000 12144775

Medical- 125000 124655

TE- 650000 647151

OE- 800000 7 99999

RRT- 4000 3000

Total 15579000 13719580

b Non-Plan Scheme- Nil

4 Administration Over

one year

Less than one year

a

b c

d

Post vacant Disciplinary proceeding initiated concluded pending Audit objections pending amp replied

Court cases pending if necessary

13

Nil Nil

Nil

01

Nil Nil

Nil

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Part- B

(This part may reflect the problems and actual work done under each programme as well

as actual extension service rendered for promotion of Industries)

1 Modernization of Workshop and

Laboratories- During

the month

Cumulative for the year

i Sanction received by MSME-DI

Converting the MSME-DI

Nil Nil

ii Value of new machinery

equipment installed received

Nil Nil

iii Value of orders of Machinery amp

Equipment placed with

DGSampD supplies

Nil Nil

2 Trade Industry growth-

i Nos of UAM registered

Manufacturingservice activity

Micro-5363 Small- 1707 Medium- 156

Total- 7226 (up to March2017)

ii Nos of UAM registered

ManufacturingServicing

activity

Manufacturing- 4243

Service- 2983

Total- 7226 (up to March2015)

iii Changes in industrial growth

rate if any (give information for

each trade unit(s) separately)

The industrial climate generated due to

announcement of Concessional package

provided impetus to the growth

parameters

3 Technical Assistance-

i No of entrepreneurs assisted

at the MSME-DI premises

outside premises

6481913

ii No of entrepreneurs assisted

at their premises

631

iii No of trade Associations

contacted for up-gradation of

Industries

12

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iv Details of programme for

specific group of covered in

Action Plan prepared along

with their details

NA

v No of units registered under

the Govt purchase

programme

43 Nos

vi Identification of products

having potential for

development in the State

(Attach a separate list)

1 Fruit based products

2 Processing of vegetables

3 Spice grinding

4 Glow signboard amp hoardings

5 Medicinal concentrate

6 Essential Oils

vii Problems of trade Industries

other than financial if any

Marketing amp transportation bottleneck

viii Additional support required for

improving performance of

trade Industries

Marketing Support

x Any other significant

programme Give information

or work done for each trade

discipline separately and

enclosed separate sheet to

highlight the salient points of

work done

No

4 Ancillary Development Programme No of-

a Captive Ancillary in the State NA

b New units (Anc) established

during the month

NA

c New items identified and

accepted for promoting

Ancillary

NA

d Vendor Development

Programme organized for

whom

Conducted programmes-

National Level-00

State level- 05 nos

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5 Any other special work done by the Institute- -

- One day awareness programme on Packaging for Exports

In Association with SBS College Rudrapur at Rudrapur on 31052016 for 32

participants

- One day workshop on Quality Management System amp Quality Technology

Tools (QMSQTT)

In Association with Bahadrabad Industries Development Welfare

Association Haridwar at Haridwar on 21072016 for 32 participants

- One day awareness programme on Product Certification

Conducted at Selaqui Dehradun on 19102016 for 60 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Design Clinic

Conducted at Haridwar on 20022016 for 28 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Digital Payment

Conducted in Uttarakhand State 16 programmes for 406 participants

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Part C Other Special Activities

Sl No Activity Target Achievement

1 Hindi Meeting 04 nos 04 nos

2 Hindi Pakhwara amp Hindi Diwas from 14092016 to

28092016 01 no 01 no

3 Hindi Workshop Nil Nil

4 Assistance provided in EDP of other organisation

(2 days EDP of NCCD) at MSME-DI

Haldwani

Nil 01 no

5 (i)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp Commercial Bid Opening on Lean Manufacturing for Auto component at Rudrapur on 22042016

(ii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in joint DSR

audit Audit with NPC Kanpur of Boss Cluster Rudrapur from 20042016 to 21042016 (iii)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint MBR3 Audit with QCI of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar from 08082016 to 10082016 (iv) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Boss Cluster at Rudrapur in November 2016

(v) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR5 Audit

of Pace Auto Cluster-1 at Rudrapur in November 2016 (vi)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint Audit

of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar in December 2016 (vii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Havells Fan Lean Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017 (viii)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp

Commercial Bid Opening for Plastic Component Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017

Nil

08 nos

6 Participated in National Awards held in Ludhiana Punjab on 18102016 presented by Honrsquoble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi

Nil 01 no

7 Participated in PMEGP Task force meeting of Nainital

District on 020816081116 Nil 02 nos

8 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a 3 days exhibition lsquoDestination Uttarakhand 2016rsquo organised by Ms Freindz Exhibition amp Promotions (p) ltd New Delhi at Dehradun from 24-26102016

Nil 01 no

9 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in the Stone Laying

ceremony of a new Technology Centre at Sitarganj on 141116 inaugrated by Honrsquoble Union Minister of MSMEs Sh Kalaraj Mishra

Nil 01 no

10 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a lsquoVendor Meet-

2016rsquo organised by Tata Auto Comp Systems Ltd at Rudrapur

Nil 01 no

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11 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in SLSC meeting for

National Awards and SLAB meeing at Dehradun on 17022017

Nil 01 no

12 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a training on

Lean Manufacturing at Indore MP from 080317 to 100317

Nil 01 no

13 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Hindi meeting

organized by NARAKAS on 30032017 01 no 01 no

PART-E

Sl

No

Description of activity Annual target Under PD

Ac

Total

1 EDPIMCEET Export

Packging Product

Certification QMS-QTT

Incubator ZEDDesign

8611113

31

Nil 25

i No of programmes

conducted

7601113

31

Nil 23

ii No of persons trained 159255032

326032235

16828

Nil 1001

2 Follow-up action of previous Entrepreneurship Development Programmes -

Year Total no of trainees

trained

No of trainees who

have set up units

employed till date

2006-07 143 39

2007-08 917 71

2008-09 946 36

2009-10 2323 43

2010-11 2203 49

2011-12 2321 53

2012-13 2265 59

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2013-14 2234 74

2014-15 504 53

2015-16 926

2016-17 414

3 Motivational Campaigns- Annual target Conducted

No of Campaigns

conducted

06 06

4 i Project profiles (new) Nil Nil

ii Project profiles

(updated)

Nil Nil

iii State industrial

profiles

Nil 1

iv District industrial

potential survey

reports

Nil 13

v Any other Nil Nil

5 Name of the units

provided-

Intensive technical

consultancy (A brief

write-up)

6 Programme on ISO 900014000

Year Target No of

Programmes

conducted

No of Units

participated

No of units

obtained ISO

certification

during the

year

No of units

obtained ISO

Certification

till date

2006-07 - - - - -

2007-08 - - - - -

2008-09 - - - 17 17

2009-10 - - - 10 10

2010-11 - - - - 24

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2011-12 - - - - 25

2012-13 - - - - Nil

2013-14 - - - - 17

2014-15 - - - 18

2015-16 - - - 11 11

7 Programmes on

Name of the programme No of Programmes No of participants

WTO - -

One Day Awareness

Programme on Cluster Dev

Scheme

- -

One day Awareness

Programme on IPR

- -

9 Vendor Development Programmes cum exhibitions

Year Tar

get

No of

VDPs

conducted

No of SSI

units

participat

ed

No unit

register

ed

During

the

month

No of SSI units obtained orders

No

Rs No Rs

2006-07 1 - - - - - - - -

2007-08 NIL - - - - - - - -

2008-09 1 1 120 - - - - - -

2009-10 1 - - - - - - - -

2010-11 1 1 43 - - - - - -

2011-12 3 3 222 - - - - - -

2012-13 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

311

158+551

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2013-14 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

314

148+1541

-

-

-

-

-

- 2014-15 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

374

118+2000

-

-

-

-

-

-

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2015-16 5 1

5(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

236

100+2000

-

-

-

-

-

- 2016-17 5 1

5(SVDP)

0(NVDP)

259

Nil

10 Programmes on Achievement

ii Energy conservationEnergy Efficient

Technology etc

00

iv Packaging for export 01

v Product Certification 01

vi CLCSS 00

vii QMSQTT 01

Viii Lean Manufacturing 00

ix Business Incubator 03

x Design Clinic 01

xi ZED 03

11

Revenue of the Institute

Total revenue

earned

Rs

140485-

12

Revenue of the workshop

Annual

Target

Total revenue

earned

Rs

Nil Nil

13 Media coverage details- No(s)

i Press releases during the Year 4

ii Exhibitions participated 02

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iii RadioTV talks -

iv Advertisements released 5

v Press clipping compiled for the year -

vi Press clipping hosted on website -

vii Publications if any -

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CHAPTER-XVI

DISTRICT INDUSTRIES CENTRES VISITED BY THE OFFICERS OF

THIS INSTITUTE

The officers of this Institute visited District Industries Centre for discussion relating to

development of industries in the state and in connection with attending the Task Force

Meetingother official work

1 District Industries Centre Haldwani

2 District Industries Centre Almora

3 District Industries Centre Rudrapur Udham Singh Nagar

4 District Industries Centre Bageshwar

5 District Industries Centre Roorkee

6 District Industries Centre Dehradun

7 District Industries Centre Kotdwar

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CHAPTER-XVII

INCENTIVES TO ENTREPRENEURS

(i) Fiscal Incentives to new Industrial Units and to existing units on their substantial

expansion

New Industrial units and existing industrial units on their substantial expansion as defined set

up in growth centers industrial infrastructure development center(IIDCs) Industrial Estates

Export Processing Zones Theme Parks (Food Processing Parks Software Technology Parks

etc) as stated in Annexure-1 and Other areas as notified from time to time by the Central

Government are entitled to

(A) 100 (hundred percent) outright excise duty exception for a period of 10 years from

the date of commencement of commercial production

(B) 100 Income tax exemption for initial period of five years and thereafter 30 for

companies and 25 for other than companies for a further period of five years for

the entire state of Uttaranchal and Himachal Pradesh from the date of

commencement of commercial production

(C) 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

Rs30 lakh The existing units will also be entitled to this subsidy on their substantial

expansion as defined

(D) Thrust sector industries as mentioned in Annexure-II are entitled to similar

concession as mentioned in para 3(i) amp (ii) above in the entire state of Uttaranchal

and Himachal Pradesh without any area restrictions

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Development of Industrial Infrastructure

(i) The funding pattern under the Growth Centre Scheme currently envisaging a

central assistance of Rs10 crore per center is raised to Rs15 crore per center

(ii) The financing pattern of integrated infrastructure development center (IIDC)

between Government of India and SIDBI will change from 23 to 41 and the GOI

funds would be in the nature of a grant so as to provide the required infrastructural

support

Other Incentives

(i) Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna (PMMY) To bring the unbanked people under

the mainstream banking and make the neglected section of the population self

reliant and self dependent Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna was launched under 3

stages ie Shishu (Max Rs 50000) Kishor (Max Rs 5 Lacs)and Tarun (Rs 10

Lacs)

(iv) Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP)

Government of India has approved the introduction of a new credit linked subsidy

programme called Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation programme (PMEGP)

by merging the two schemes Prime Ministerrsquos Rojgar Yojana (PMRY) and Rural

Employment Generation Programme (REGP) for generation of employment

opportunities through establishment of Micro enterprise in rural as well as urban

areas PMEGP is a central sector scheme and being administrated by Ministry of

Micro Small amp Medium Enterprises (Mo MSME) The scheme is implementing by

Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC)a statutory organization under the

administrative control of Mo MSME as the single nodal agency at the National

level At the State level the scheme is being implemented through State

KVIC Directorates State Khadi amp Village Industries Boards ( KVIBs) and District

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Industries Centre( DICs) and Banks The Government subsidy under the scheme is

being routed by KVIC through the identified banks for eventual distribution to the

beneficiaries entrepreneurs in their Bank accounts

Ineligible Industries under the Policy

The list of industries excluded from the purview of proposed concessions is at

Annexure ndashII

In addition the Doon Valley Notifications (SONo102(E) dated 1st Feb 1989

(Annexure-IV) as amended from time to time issued by Ministry of Environment amp

Forests would continue to operate in the Doon Valley area on the industries

notified under it are excluded from the proposed concessions in the state of

Uttarakhand

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Annex -I

DETAILS OF TRAINING PROGRAMME CONDUCTED DURING THE YEAR 2016-17 S No Programme details Duration Candidate Details Name of the

Coordinator SC ST OBC PH GEN TOTAL M F M F M F M F M F

EDP

1 EDP (GEN) on Tour

Operator amp Tourist Guide at Ranibagh

Haldwani Nainital

18022017

to 22022017

10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 2 22 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director (Mech)

2 EDP(SC) on Wireman

Training at Shantipuri

Pantnagar US Nagar

13022017

to

23022017

18 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 20 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

3 ESDP (WPH-STP)

on Bakery amp

Confectionary Products Ranibagh

Nainital

06092016

to

20102016

0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 20 23 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

4 ESDP(SC-STP) on

Computer Accounting with Tally at

Kaladhungi Nainital

16082016

to 29092016

10 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

5 ESDP(SC) on Computer Accounting

Dehradun

21072016 to

02092016

10 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 5 25 UC Khanduri Asst Director

(Chem)

6 ESDP(GEN) on

Garments

Manufacturing at

Almora

22072016

to

02092016

0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 21 23 DS Martolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

7 ESDP(GEN) on Solar Energy at Haldwani

Nainital

04112016 to

16122016

3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 16 0 20 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

I- Total Participants

(Nos)

51 20 0 1 2 3 1 0 30 48 156

IMC

1 IMC(Gen) at Pantnagar US Nagar

23022017 16 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 13 8 38 DK Aggarwal Asst Director

(Mech)

2 IMC(SC) at ITI

Bageshwar

18032017 31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 50 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

3 IMC(SC) at Takula

Almora

09032016 22 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 4 39 UC Khanduri

Asst Director (Chem)

4 IMC(Gen) at JITI

Almora

16032017 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 9 42 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

5 IMC(ST) at ITI

Almora

15032016 19 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 41 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

6 IMC(Gen) at Ranibagh Haldwani Nainital

23022017 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 35 6 45 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

II- Total Participants

(Nos)

93 9 12 0 4 0 0 0 110 27 255

Grand Total (I + II)

13 PROGRAMMES

144 29 12 1 6 3 1 0 140 75 411

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Annex -II

List of Thrust Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo List of Thrust Industries

01 Floriculture

02 Medicinal herbs and aromatic herbs etc ndash processing

03 Honey

04 Horticulture and Agro based Industries such as -

a Sauces Ketchup etc

b Fruit juices amp fruit pulp

c Jams Jellies vegetable juices puree pickles etc

d Preserved fruits and vegetables

e Processing of fresh fruits and vegetables including packaging

f Processing preservation packaging of mushrooms

05 Food processing industry excluding those included in the negative list

06 Sugar and its by-products

07 Silk and silk products

08 Wool and wool products

09 Woven fabrics (Excisable garments)

10 Sports goods and articles and equipment for general physical exercise and equipment

for adventure sports activities

11 Paper and paper products excluding those in negative list

12 Pharma products

13 Information amp communication technology

Computer hardware

14 Bottling of mineral water

15 Eco-tourism ndash Hotels resorts spa entertainmentamusement parks and ropeways

16 Industrial gases (based on atmospheric fraction)

17 Handicrafts

18 Non-timber forest product based industries

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Negative List of Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo Negative list of Industries

01 Tobacco and tobacco products including cigarettes and pan masala

02 Thermal Power Plant (coaloil based)

03 Coal washeries dry coal processing

04 Inorganic Chemicals excluding medicinal grade oxygen (280411) medicinal grade hydrogen peroxide

(284711) compressed air (285130)

05 Organic Chemicals excluding Provitamins vitamins Hormones (2936) Glycosides (2939) sugars (2940)

06 Tanning and dying extracts tanins and their derivatives dyes colours paints and varnishes putty fillers and

other mastics inks

07 Marble and mineral substances not classified anywhere

08 Flour mills and rice mills

09 Foundries using coal

10 Minerals fuels mineral oils and products of their distillation

Bituminous substances mineral waxes

11 Synthetic rubber product

12 Cement clinkers and asbestos raw including fibre

13 Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp Fuses fireworks matches propellant powder etc)

14 Mineral or chemical fertilizers

15 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture and formulation)

16 Fibre glass and articles thereof

17 Manufacture of pulp ndash wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving pulp)

18 Branded aerated water soft drinks (non-fruit based)

19 Paper-

Writing or printing paper etc

Paper or paperboard etc

Maplitho paper etc

Newsprint in rolls or sheets

Craft paper etc

Sanitary towels etc

Cigarette paper

Grease-proof paper

Toilet or facial tissue etc

Paper and paperboard laminated internally with bitumen tar or asphalt

Carbon or similar copying paper

Products consisting of sheets of paper or paper board impregnated coated or covered with plastics etc

Paper and paperboard coated impregnated or covered with wax etc

20 Plastics and articles thereof

Serial No 5 Reproduction synthesis not allowed as also downstream industries for sugar

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Annex -III

RESTRICTIONS ON LOCATION OF INDUSTRIES MINING OPERATIONS AND OTHER DEVELOPMENT

ACTIVITIES IN DOON VALLEY IN UTTAR PRADESH

MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS

(Department of Environment Forests amp Wildlife)

New Delhi the 1st February 1989

NOTIFICATION

NOTIFICATION under section 3(2)(v) of Environment (Protection) Act 1986 and Rule 5(3) (d) of

Environment (Protection) Rules 1986 Restricting location of industries mining operations and other

development activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh

SO102(E) ndash Whereas notification under sub-rule (3) of rule 5 of the Environment (Protection)

Rules 1986 inviting objections against the imposition of restriction on location of industries mining

operation and other developmental activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh was published vide No

SO 923(E) dated the 6th October 1988

And Whereas all objections received have been duly considered by the Central Government

Now therefore in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (d) of sub-rule (3) of Rule 5 of the

said rules the Central Government hereby imposes restrictions on the following activities in Doon Valley

bounded on the North by Mussorie ridge in the North-East by Lesset Himalayan range on the South-

West by Shivalik ranges river Ganga in the South-East and river Yamuna in the North-West except those

activities which are permitted by the Central Government for examining the environmental impacts

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(i) Location setting of industrial units ndash It has to be as per guidelines given in the annexure or guidelines

as may be issued from time to time by the Ministry of Environment amp Forests Government of India

(ii) Mining ndash Approval of the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests must be obtained before starting

any mining activity

(iii) Tourism ndash It should as per Tourism Development Plan (TDP) to be prepared by the State Department

of Tourism and duly approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(iv) Grazing ndash As per the plan to be prepared by the State Government and duly approved by the Union

Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(v) Land Use ndash As per Master Plan of development and Land Use Plan of the entire area to be prepared

by the State Government and approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

[No J-200123886-1A]

Sd-

(KP GEETHAKRISHNAN)

Secretary

ANNEXURE

Guidelines for permitting restricting industrial units in the Doon Valley area

Industries will be classified under Green Orange and Red categories as shown below for purposes of

permittingrestricting such industrial units in the Doon Valley from the environmental and ecological

considerations

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CATEGORY GREEN

A LIST OF INDUSTRIES IN APPROVED INDUSTRIAL AREAS WHICH MAY BE DIRECTRLY CONSIDERED

FOR ISSUE OF NO OBJECTION CERTIFICATE WITHOUT REFERRING TO (MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS) (IN CASE OF DOUBTS REFERENCE WILL BE MADE TO MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS)

1 All such non-obnoxious and non-hazardous industries employing upto 100 persons The

abnoxious and hazardous industries are those using inflammable explosive corrosive or

toxic substances

2 All such industries which do not discharge industrial effluents of a polluting nature and

which do not undertake any of the following process

Electroplating

Galvanizing

Bleaching

Degreasing

Phosphating

Dyeing

Pickling tanning

Polishing

Cooking of fibres and Digesting

Designing of Fabric

Unhairing Soaking deliming and bating of hides

Washing of fabric

Trimming Puling juicing and blanching of fruits and vegetables

Washing of equipment and regular floor washing using of considerable cooling water

Separated milk buttermilk and whey

Stopping and processing of grain

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Distillation of alcohol stillage and evaporation

Slaughtering of animals rendering of bones washing of meat

Juicing of sugar cane extraction of sugar Filteration centrifugation distillation

Pulping and fermenting of coffee beam

Processing of fish

Filter back wash in DM Plants exceeding 20 KI per day capacity

Pulp making pulp processing and paper making Cocking of coal washing of blast furnace

flue gases

Stripping of oxides

Washing of used sand by hydraulic discharge

Washing of latex etc

Solvent extraction

3 All such industries which do no use fuel in their manufacturing process or in any subsidiary

process and which do not emit fugitive emissions of a diffused nature

Industries not satisfying any one of the three criteria are recommended to be referred to Ministry

of Environment amp Forests

The following industries appear to fall in non-hazardous non-obnoxious and non-polluting

category subject to fulfillment of above three conditions

1 Atta-chakkies

2 Rice Mullors

3 Iceboxes

4 Dal mills

5 Groundnut decortinating (dry)

6 Chilling

7 Tailoring and garment making

8 Apparl making 9 Cotton and woolen hosiery

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10 Handloom weaving

11 Shoe lace manufacturing

12 Gold and Silver thread and sari work

13 Gold and Silver smithy

14 Leather Footwear and leather products excluding tanning amp hide processing

15 Manufacture of mirror from sheet glass and photo-frame

16 Musical instruments manufacturing

17 Sports goods

18 Bamboo and cane products (only dry operations)

19 Card Board and paper products (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

20 Insulation and other coated papers (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

21 Scientific and Mathematical instruments

22 Furniture (Wooden and Steel)

23 Assembly of domestic electrical appliances

24 Radio assembling

25 Fountain pens

26 Polythene plastic and PVC goods through extrusionmoulding

27 Surgical gauges and bandages

28 Railway sleepers (only concrete)

29 Cotton spinning and weaving

30 Rope (cotton and plastic)

31 Carpet weaving

32 Assembly of Air coolers

33 Wires pipes-extruded shapes from metals

34 Automobile servicing amp repair stations

35 Assembly of Bicycles baby carriages and other small non-motorised vehicles

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36 Electronics equipment (assembly)

37 Toys

38 Candles

39 Carpentary ndash excluded saw mill

40 Cold storage (small scale)

41 Restaurants

42 Oil-ginningexpelling (non-hydrogenation and no refining)

43 Ice Cream

44 Mineralized water

45 Jobbing amp Machining

46 Manufacture of Steel units amp suit cases

47 Paper pins amp U clips

48 Block making for printing

49 Optical frames

CATEGORY ORANGE

B LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CAN BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY WITH PROPER

ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL ARRANGEMENT

1 All such industries which discharge some liquid effluents (below 500 klday) that can be

controlled with suitable proven technology

2 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is less than 24 mtday and

the particulars emissions from which can be controlled with suitable proven technology

3 All such industries employing not more than 500 persons

The following industries with adoption of proven pollution control technology subject to

fulfilling the above three condition fall under this category

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1 Lime manufacture ndash pending decision on proven pollution control device and

Supreme Courtrsquos decision on quarrying

2 Ceramics

3 Sanitary ware

4 Tyres and tubes

5 Refuse incineration (controlled)

6 Flour mills

7 Vegetable oils including solvent extracted oils

8 Soap without steam boiling process and synthetic detergents formulation

9 Steam generating plants

10 Manufacture of office and house hold equipment and appliances involving use of

fossil fuel combustion

11 Manufacture of machineries and machine tools and equipments

12 Industrial gases (only) Nitrogen Oxygen and CO2

13 Miscellaneous glassware without involving use of fossil-fuel combustion

14 Optical glass

15 Laboratory ware

16 Petroleum storage amp transfer facilities

17 Surgical and medical products including amp probabilities of latex products

18 Foot wear (Rubber)

19 Bakery products biscuits amp Confectioners

20 Instant teacoffee coffee processing

21 Malted food

22 Manufacture of power driven pumps compressors refrigeration units fire

fighting equipment etc

23 Wire drawing (cold process) amp bailing straps

24 Steel furniture fasteners etc

25 Plastic processed goods

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26

Medical amp surgical instruments

27

Acetylene (synthetic)

28

Glue amp Gelatine

29

Potassium permanganse

30

Metallic sodium

31

Photographic films papers amp photographic chemicals

32

Surface coating industries

33

Fragrances fragours amp food additives

34

Plant nutrients (only manure)

Note

35

aerated watersoft drink

(a) Industries falling within the above identified list shall be assessed by the State Pollution

Control Board and referred to the Union Department of Environment for consideration

before according No Objection Certificate

(b) The total number of fuel burning industries that shall be permitted in the Valley will be

limited by 8 tonnes per day or Sulphur Dioxides from all sources (This corresponds to 400

tonnes per day Coal with 1 sulphur)

(c) Setting of Industrial areas should be based on sound criteria

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CATEGORY RED

C LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CANNOT BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY

1 All those industries which discharge effluents of a polluting nature at the rate of more

than 500 klday and for which the natural course for sufficient dilution is not available

and effluents from which cannot be controlled with suitable technology

2 All such industries employing more than 500 personsday

3 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is more than 24 mtday

The following industries appear to fall under this category covered by all the points as

above

1 Ferrous and non-ferrous metal extraction refining casting forging alloy making

processing etc

2 Dry Coal ProcessingMineral processing industries like Ore

sintering benefication pollutization etc

3 Phosphate look processing plants

4 Cement plants with horizontal rotary kilns

5 Glass and glass products involving use of coal

6 Petroleum refinery

7 Petro-chemical industries

8 Manufacture of lubricating oils and greases

9 Synthetic rubber manufacture

10 Coal oil wood or nuclear based thermal power plants

11 Vanaspati hydrogenated vegetable oils for industrial purposes

12 Sugar mills (white and khandari)

13 Craft paper mills

14 Coke oven by products and coaltar distillation products

15 Alkalies

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16

Caustic soda

17

Potash

18

Electro thermal products (artificial abrasives Calcium carbide etc)

19

Phosphorous and its compounds

20

Acids and their salts (organic amp inorganic)

21

Nitrogen compounds (Cynides cynamides and other nitrogen compounds)

22

Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp fuses)

23

Pthalic anhydride

24

Processes involving chlorinated hydrocarbon

25

Chlorine Fluorine bromine Iodine amp their compounds

26

Fertilizer industry

27

Paper board and straw board

28

Synthetics fibres

29 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture

formulations)

amp

30 Basic drugs

31 Alcohol (Industrial or potable)

32 Leather industry including tanning and processing

33 Coke making coal liquification and fuel gas making industries

34 Fibre glass production and processing

35 Manufacture of pulp-wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving

pulp)

36 Pigment dyes and their intermediates

37 Industrial carbons (including graphite electrodes anodes midget electrodes

graphite blocks graphite crucibles gas carbons activated carbon synthetic

diamonds carbon black channel black lamp black etc)

38 Electro-chemicals (other than these covered under Alkali group)

39 Paints enamels amp varnishes

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40 Poly propylene

41 Poly Vinyl chloride

42 Cement with vertical shaft kiln technology penging certification of proven

technology on pollution control

43 Chlorates perchlorates amp peroxides

44 Polishes

45 Synthetic resin amp Plastic products

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वारषिक रिपोरिANNUAL REPORT 2016-17

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30 Reveal Environment Solutions Kh N-999

Salem pur Rajputan Indusstrial Estate Roorkee

2000-

31 Ms Shiva Enterprises

2071 West Amber Talab Roorkee

2000-

32 Ms Aska Equipment Ltd

Plot NoC-21 Devbhoomi Indl Estate Raipur Haridwar

3000-

33 Ms Infinity

Kh Village Raipur Haridwar

3450-

34 Ms Badrinath Vaikalpik Urja

Shah Nagar Near Railaway Crossing Defance Colony Dehradun

2000-

35 Ms Amardeep Designs (P) Ltd

KhNo163 Laheshwari BhagwanPur Roorklee

3000-

36 Ms Amrit Herbals

Village amp Po Bhauwala-Dehradun

2000-

37 Ms Growth Associates

131 2nd

Floor BT Ganj-Roorkee

3000-

38 Ms Himalayan Hi Tech

Nurseries Santi Aashram Bharatpur Kamachaur

2000-

39 Ms JS Industries

Kunda Jaspur Road Kashipur US Nagar

3000-

40 Ms Digitech

8 Industrial Area Near Ram Nagar- Roorkee

2000-

41 Ms K-2 Cloth

Plot No 126-127 Sector IIDC

2000-

42 Ms Dinex India Pvt Ltd

59 Gandhi Road

2000-

43 Ms SK Guta

15 A Enclave GMS Road Dehradun

2000-

44 Ms Fire Devices(P) Ltd

Plot No 19-20 Sector-3A Indl Area SIDCUL Haridwar

3450-

Total

118285-

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CHAPTER-XIII

REVENUE EARNED

This Institute has earned revenue of Rs 140485- through consultancy services

provided to the MSMEs and fee collected for training programmes as per details given

below-

SNo Revenue Earnings Total for the

Financial Year (Rs)

1

CF WS revenue

0

2 Skill development programme (Training) fees- regular

course

8000

3 Skill development programme (Training) fees

Specialized High Tech Course (including CAD CAM)

0

4 Sale of Traineersquos products 50

5 Training Programme fees-

i Under Core Programme Action Plan 0

ii (Under PD Account) 0

6 Management Development Programme 0

7 Seminars Feesworkshop 5100

8 Capacity assessment 0

9 Project appraisals 0

10 Sick unit studies 0

11 In plant studies 0

12 Surveys 0

13 Energy audits 0

14 NSIC Registration GSPP 118285

15 Sub-Contracting Exchange (SCX) 0

16 Sale of publications 50

17 Others 6500

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18 Fee for participation in National Award-2013 0

19 NVDPVDP 0

TOTAL 137985

20 Sale of US stores etc 2500

Grand Total 140485

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CHAPTER-XIV

USE OF OFFICIAL LANGUAGE

Hindi is the Official Language of the Union of India and the Government policy aims at

progressively increasing the use of Hindi in official work Effective steps were taken during

the year in the Ministry of MSME to ensure compliance to Official Language Policy

implementation of the annual programme and compliance with the various orders of the

Government of India on the recommendations of the Committee of Parliament on Official

Language

COMPLIANCE OF SECTION 3(3)OF THE OFFICIAL LANGUAGE ACT 1963

All documents such as General Orders Notifications Press Communique Contracts

Agreements Tender Forms amp Notices Resolution MemorandumOffice memorandum

Administrative or other reports and Official Papers laid before a House or the Houses of

Parliament under section 3(3) of the Official Languages Act 1963 were issued bilingually

ie in Hindi and English General orders meant for departmental use were issued in Hindi

only

REPLIES TO LETTERS IN HINDI

All letters received in Hindi were replied to in Hindi

CORRESPONDENCE IN HINDI

Letters to State Governments Union Territory and Central Government offices located

in regions lsquoArsquo and lsquoBrsquo were issued in Hindi to the extent possible Similarly letters were sent in

Hindi to Central Government offices located in region lsquoCrsquo as per the targets laid down in the

Annual Programme About 9007 correspondence was made in Hindi in region lsquoArsquo 100 in

region rsquoBrsquo and 100 in region lsquoCrsquo

SECTIONS SPECIFIED FOR WORKING IN HINDI

The sections of the Ministry specified for doing 100 work in Hindi are working

satisfactorily

MONITORING AND INSPECTIONS

In order to ensure compliance with the Official Language Policy monitoring is done

though regular inspections

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CHAPTER-XV

TARGETS amp ACHIEVEMENTS

PART-A

1 Change in Industrial Scenario if any Industrial activity is gaining

momentum due to Industrial package to the state amp the upgradation of the MSEs

2 Other information ndash

I No of unit visited by MSME-DI

Official 117

Ii Total No of visitors inquiries

received in MSME-DI 648

iii Total No persons trained with- 414

a General 214

b Women Entrepreneurs 110 c SCST 17413 d Other backward Classes etc 12

e Minorities 0

3 Expenditure in Plan amp Non-Plan

a Plan Scheme-

Allotment Cumulative expenditure

FUNDS EXPENDITURE

Salary-14000000 12144775

Medical- 125000 124655

TE- 650000 647151

OE- 800000 7 99999

RRT- 4000 3000

Total 15579000 13719580

b Non-Plan Scheme- Nil

4 Administration Over

one year

Less than one year

a

b c

d

Post vacant Disciplinary proceeding initiated concluded pending Audit objections pending amp replied

Court cases pending if necessary

13

Nil Nil

Nil

01

Nil Nil

Nil

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Part- B

(This part may reflect the problems and actual work done under each programme as well

as actual extension service rendered for promotion of Industries)

1 Modernization of Workshop and

Laboratories- During

the month

Cumulative for the year

i Sanction received by MSME-DI

Converting the MSME-DI

Nil Nil

ii Value of new machinery

equipment installed received

Nil Nil

iii Value of orders of Machinery amp

Equipment placed with

DGSampD supplies

Nil Nil

2 Trade Industry growth-

i Nos of UAM registered

Manufacturingservice activity

Micro-5363 Small- 1707 Medium- 156

Total- 7226 (up to March2017)

ii Nos of UAM registered

ManufacturingServicing

activity

Manufacturing- 4243

Service- 2983

Total- 7226 (up to March2015)

iii Changes in industrial growth

rate if any (give information for

each trade unit(s) separately)

The industrial climate generated due to

announcement of Concessional package

provided impetus to the growth

parameters

3 Technical Assistance-

i No of entrepreneurs assisted

at the MSME-DI premises

outside premises

6481913

ii No of entrepreneurs assisted

at their premises

631

iii No of trade Associations

contacted for up-gradation of

Industries

12

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iv Details of programme for

specific group of covered in

Action Plan prepared along

with their details

NA

v No of units registered under

the Govt purchase

programme

43 Nos

vi Identification of products

having potential for

development in the State

(Attach a separate list)

1 Fruit based products

2 Processing of vegetables

3 Spice grinding

4 Glow signboard amp hoardings

5 Medicinal concentrate

6 Essential Oils

vii Problems of trade Industries

other than financial if any

Marketing amp transportation bottleneck

viii Additional support required for

improving performance of

trade Industries

Marketing Support

x Any other significant

programme Give information

or work done for each trade

discipline separately and

enclosed separate sheet to

highlight the salient points of

work done

No

4 Ancillary Development Programme No of-

a Captive Ancillary in the State NA

b New units (Anc) established

during the month

NA

c New items identified and

accepted for promoting

Ancillary

NA

d Vendor Development

Programme organized for

whom

Conducted programmes-

National Level-00

State level- 05 nos

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5 Any other special work done by the Institute- -

- One day awareness programme on Packaging for Exports

In Association with SBS College Rudrapur at Rudrapur on 31052016 for 32

participants

- One day workshop on Quality Management System amp Quality Technology

Tools (QMSQTT)

In Association with Bahadrabad Industries Development Welfare

Association Haridwar at Haridwar on 21072016 for 32 participants

- One day awareness programme on Product Certification

Conducted at Selaqui Dehradun on 19102016 for 60 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Design Clinic

Conducted at Haridwar on 20022016 for 28 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Digital Payment

Conducted in Uttarakhand State 16 programmes for 406 participants

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Part C Other Special Activities

Sl No Activity Target Achievement

1 Hindi Meeting 04 nos 04 nos

2 Hindi Pakhwara amp Hindi Diwas from 14092016 to

28092016 01 no 01 no

3 Hindi Workshop Nil Nil

4 Assistance provided in EDP of other organisation

(2 days EDP of NCCD) at MSME-DI

Haldwani

Nil 01 no

5 (i)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp Commercial Bid Opening on Lean Manufacturing for Auto component at Rudrapur on 22042016

(ii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in joint DSR

audit Audit with NPC Kanpur of Boss Cluster Rudrapur from 20042016 to 21042016 (iii)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint MBR3 Audit with QCI of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar from 08082016 to 10082016 (iv) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Boss Cluster at Rudrapur in November 2016

(v) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR5 Audit

of Pace Auto Cluster-1 at Rudrapur in November 2016 (vi)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint Audit

of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar in December 2016 (vii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Havells Fan Lean Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017 (viii)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp

Commercial Bid Opening for Plastic Component Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017

Nil

08 nos

6 Participated in National Awards held in Ludhiana Punjab on 18102016 presented by Honrsquoble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi

Nil 01 no

7 Participated in PMEGP Task force meeting of Nainital

District on 020816081116 Nil 02 nos

8 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a 3 days exhibition lsquoDestination Uttarakhand 2016rsquo organised by Ms Freindz Exhibition amp Promotions (p) ltd New Delhi at Dehradun from 24-26102016

Nil 01 no

9 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in the Stone Laying

ceremony of a new Technology Centre at Sitarganj on 141116 inaugrated by Honrsquoble Union Minister of MSMEs Sh Kalaraj Mishra

Nil 01 no

10 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a lsquoVendor Meet-

2016rsquo organised by Tata Auto Comp Systems Ltd at Rudrapur

Nil 01 no

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11 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in SLSC meeting for

National Awards and SLAB meeing at Dehradun on 17022017

Nil 01 no

12 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a training on

Lean Manufacturing at Indore MP from 080317 to 100317

Nil 01 no

13 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Hindi meeting

organized by NARAKAS on 30032017 01 no 01 no

PART-E

Sl

No

Description of activity Annual target Under PD

Ac

Total

1 EDPIMCEET Export

Packging Product

Certification QMS-QTT

Incubator ZEDDesign

8611113

31

Nil 25

i No of programmes

conducted

7601113

31

Nil 23

ii No of persons trained 159255032

326032235

16828

Nil 1001

2 Follow-up action of previous Entrepreneurship Development Programmes -

Year Total no of trainees

trained

No of trainees who

have set up units

employed till date

2006-07 143 39

2007-08 917 71

2008-09 946 36

2009-10 2323 43

2010-11 2203 49

2011-12 2321 53

2012-13 2265 59

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2013-14 2234 74

2014-15 504 53

2015-16 926

2016-17 414

3 Motivational Campaigns- Annual target Conducted

No of Campaigns

conducted

06 06

4 i Project profiles (new) Nil Nil

ii Project profiles

(updated)

Nil Nil

iii State industrial

profiles

Nil 1

iv District industrial

potential survey

reports

Nil 13

v Any other Nil Nil

5 Name of the units

provided-

Intensive technical

consultancy (A brief

write-up)

6 Programme on ISO 900014000

Year Target No of

Programmes

conducted

No of Units

participated

No of units

obtained ISO

certification

during the

year

No of units

obtained ISO

Certification

till date

2006-07 - - - - -

2007-08 - - - - -

2008-09 - - - 17 17

2009-10 - - - 10 10

2010-11 - - - - 24

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2011-12 - - - - 25

2012-13 - - - - Nil

2013-14 - - - - 17

2014-15 - - - 18

2015-16 - - - 11 11

7 Programmes on

Name of the programme No of Programmes No of participants

WTO - -

One Day Awareness

Programme on Cluster Dev

Scheme

- -

One day Awareness

Programme on IPR

- -

9 Vendor Development Programmes cum exhibitions

Year Tar

get

No of

VDPs

conducted

No of SSI

units

participat

ed

No unit

register

ed

During

the

month

No of SSI units obtained orders

No

Rs No Rs

2006-07 1 - - - - - - - -

2007-08 NIL - - - - - - - -

2008-09 1 1 120 - - - - - -

2009-10 1 - - - - - - - -

2010-11 1 1 43 - - - - - -

2011-12 3 3 222 - - - - - -

2012-13 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

311

158+551

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2013-14 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

314

148+1541

-

-

-

-

-

- 2014-15 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

374

118+2000

-

-

-

-

-

-

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2015-16 5 1

5(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

236

100+2000

-

-

-

-

-

- 2016-17 5 1

5(SVDP)

0(NVDP)

259

Nil

10 Programmes on Achievement

ii Energy conservationEnergy Efficient

Technology etc

00

iv Packaging for export 01

v Product Certification 01

vi CLCSS 00

vii QMSQTT 01

Viii Lean Manufacturing 00

ix Business Incubator 03

x Design Clinic 01

xi ZED 03

11

Revenue of the Institute

Total revenue

earned

Rs

140485-

12

Revenue of the workshop

Annual

Target

Total revenue

earned

Rs

Nil Nil

13 Media coverage details- No(s)

i Press releases during the Year 4

ii Exhibitions participated 02

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iii RadioTV talks -

iv Advertisements released 5

v Press clipping compiled for the year -

vi Press clipping hosted on website -

vii Publications if any -

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CHAPTER-XVI

DISTRICT INDUSTRIES CENTRES VISITED BY THE OFFICERS OF

THIS INSTITUTE

The officers of this Institute visited District Industries Centre for discussion relating to

development of industries in the state and in connection with attending the Task Force

Meetingother official work

1 District Industries Centre Haldwani

2 District Industries Centre Almora

3 District Industries Centre Rudrapur Udham Singh Nagar

4 District Industries Centre Bageshwar

5 District Industries Centre Roorkee

6 District Industries Centre Dehradun

7 District Industries Centre Kotdwar

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CHAPTER-XVII

INCENTIVES TO ENTREPRENEURS

(i) Fiscal Incentives to new Industrial Units and to existing units on their substantial

expansion

New Industrial units and existing industrial units on their substantial expansion as defined set

up in growth centers industrial infrastructure development center(IIDCs) Industrial Estates

Export Processing Zones Theme Parks (Food Processing Parks Software Technology Parks

etc) as stated in Annexure-1 and Other areas as notified from time to time by the Central

Government are entitled to

(A) 100 (hundred percent) outright excise duty exception for a period of 10 years from

the date of commencement of commercial production

(B) 100 Income tax exemption for initial period of five years and thereafter 30 for

companies and 25 for other than companies for a further period of five years for

the entire state of Uttaranchal and Himachal Pradesh from the date of

commencement of commercial production

(C) 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

Rs30 lakh The existing units will also be entitled to this subsidy on their substantial

expansion as defined

(D) Thrust sector industries as mentioned in Annexure-II are entitled to similar

concession as mentioned in para 3(i) amp (ii) above in the entire state of Uttaranchal

and Himachal Pradesh without any area restrictions

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Development of Industrial Infrastructure

(i) The funding pattern under the Growth Centre Scheme currently envisaging a

central assistance of Rs10 crore per center is raised to Rs15 crore per center

(ii) The financing pattern of integrated infrastructure development center (IIDC)

between Government of India and SIDBI will change from 23 to 41 and the GOI

funds would be in the nature of a grant so as to provide the required infrastructural

support

Other Incentives

(i) Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna (PMMY) To bring the unbanked people under

the mainstream banking and make the neglected section of the population self

reliant and self dependent Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna was launched under 3

stages ie Shishu (Max Rs 50000) Kishor (Max Rs 5 Lacs)and Tarun (Rs 10

Lacs)

(iv) Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP)

Government of India has approved the introduction of a new credit linked subsidy

programme called Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation programme (PMEGP)

by merging the two schemes Prime Ministerrsquos Rojgar Yojana (PMRY) and Rural

Employment Generation Programme (REGP) for generation of employment

opportunities through establishment of Micro enterprise in rural as well as urban

areas PMEGP is a central sector scheme and being administrated by Ministry of

Micro Small amp Medium Enterprises (Mo MSME) The scheme is implementing by

Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC)a statutory organization under the

administrative control of Mo MSME as the single nodal agency at the National

level At the State level the scheme is being implemented through State

KVIC Directorates State Khadi amp Village Industries Boards ( KVIBs) and District

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Industries Centre( DICs) and Banks The Government subsidy under the scheme is

being routed by KVIC through the identified banks for eventual distribution to the

beneficiaries entrepreneurs in their Bank accounts

Ineligible Industries under the Policy

The list of industries excluded from the purview of proposed concessions is at

Annexure ndashII

In addition the Doon Valley Notifications (SONo102(E) dated 1st Feb 1989

(Annexure-IV) as amended from time to time issued by Ministry of Environment amp

Forests would continue to operate in the Doon Valley area on the industries

notified under it are excluded from the proposed concessions in the state of

Uttarakhand

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Annex -I

DETAILS OF TRAINING PROGRAMME CONDUCTED DURING THE YEAR 2016-17 S No Programme details Duration Candidate Details Name of the

Coordinator SC ST OBC PH GEN TOTAL M F M F M F M F M F

EDP

1 EDP (GEN) on Tour

Operator amp Tourist Guide at Ranibagh

Haldwani Nainital

18022017

to 22022017

10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 2 22 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director (Mech)

2 EDP(SC) on Wireman

Training at Shantipuri

Pantnagar US Nagar

13022017

to

23022017

18 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 20 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

3 ESDP (WPH-STP)

on Bakery amp

Confectionary Products Ranibagh

Nainital

06092016

to

20102016

0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 20 23 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

4 ESDP(SC-STP) on

Computer Accounting with Tally at

Kaladhungi Nainital

16082016

to 29092016

10 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

5 ESDP(SC) on Computer Accounting

Dehradun

21072016 to

02092016

10 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 5 25 UC Khanduri Asst Director

(Chem)

6 ESDP(GEN) on

Garments

Manufacturing at

Almora

22072016

to

02092016

0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 21 23 DS Martolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

7 ESDP(GEN) on Solar Energy at Haldwani

Nainital

04112016 to

16122016

3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 16 0 20 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

I- Total Participants

(Nos)

51 20 0 1 2 3 1 0 30 48 156

IMC

1 IMC(Gen) at Pantnagar US Nagar

23022017 16 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 13 8 38 DK Aggarwal Asst Director

(Mech)

2 IMC(SC) at ITI

Bageshwar

18032017 31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 50 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

3 IMC(SC) at Takula

Almora

09032016 22 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 4 39 UC Khanduri

Asst Director (Chem)

4 IMC(Gen) at JITI

Almora

16032017 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 9 42 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

5 IMC(ST) at ITI

Almora

15032016 19 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 41 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

6 IMC(Gen) at Ranibagh Haldwani Nainital

23022017 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 35 6 45 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

II- Total Participants

(Nos)

93 9 12 0 4 0 0 0 110 27 255

Grand Total (I + II)

13 PROGRAMMES

144 29 12 1 6 3 1 0 140 75 411

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Annex -II

List of Thrust Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo List of Thrust Industries

01 Floriculture

02 Medicinal herbs and aromatic herbs etc ndash processing

03 Honey

04 Horticulture and Agro based Industries such as -

a Sauces Ketchup etc

b Fruit juices amp fruit pulp

c Jams Jellies vegetable juices puree pickles etc

d Preserved fruits and vegetables

e Processing of fresh fruits and vegetables including packaging

f Processing preservation packaging of mushrooms

05 Food processing industry excluding those included in the negative list

06 Sugar and its by-products

07 Silk and silk products

08 Wool and wool products

09 Woven fabrics (Excisable garments)

10 Sports goods and articles and equipment for general physical exercise and equipment

for adventure sports activities

11 Paper and paper products excluding those in negative list

12 Pharma products

13 Information amp communication technology

Computer hardware

14 Bottling of mineral water

15 Eco-tourism ndash Hotels resorts spa entertainmentamusement parks and ropeways

16 Industrial gases (based on atmospheric fraction)

17 Handicrafts

18 Non-timber forest product based industries

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Negative List of Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo Negative list of Industries

01 Tobacco and tobacco products including cigarettes and pan masala

02 Thermal Power Plant (coaloil based)

03 Coal washeries dry coal processing

04 Inorganic Chemicals excluding medicinal grade oxygen (280411) medicinal grade hydrogen peroxide

(284711) compressed air (285130)

05 Organic Chemicals excluding Provitamins vitamins Hormones (2936) Glycosides (2939) sugars (2940)

06 Tanning and dying extracts tanins and their derivatives dyes colours paints and varnishes putty fillers and

other mastics inks

07 Marble and mineral substances not classified anywhere

08 Flour mills and rice mills

09 Foundries using coal

10 Minerals fuels mineral oils and products of their distillation

Bituminous substances mineral waxes

11 Synthetic rubber product

12 Cement clinkers and asbestos raw including fibre

13 Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp Fuses fireworks matches propellant powder etc)

14 Mineral or chemical fertilizers

15 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture and formulation)

16 Fibre glass and articles thereof

17 Manufacture of pulp ndash wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving pulp)

18 Branded aerated water soft drinks (non-fruit based)

19 Paper-

Writing or printing paper etc

Paper or paperboard etc

Maplitho paper etc

Newsprint in rolls or sheets

Craft paper etc

Sanitary towels etc

Cigarette paper

Grease-proof paper

Toilet or facial tissue etc

Paper and paperboard laminated internally with bitumen tar or asphalt

Carbon or similar copying paper

Products consisting of sheets of paper or paper board impregnated coated or covered with plastics etc

Paper and paperboard coated impregnated or covered with wax etc

20 Plastics and articles thereof

Serial No 5 Reproduction synthesis not allowed as also downstream industries for sugar

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Annex -III

RESTRICTIONS ON LOCATION OF INDUSTRIES MINING OPERATIONS AND OTHER DEVELOPMENT

ACTIVITIES IN DOON VALLEY IN UTTAR PRADESH

MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS

(Department of Environment Forests amp Wildlife)

New Delhi the 1st February 1989

NOTIFICATION

NOTIFICATION under section 3(2)(v) of Environment (Protection) Act 1986 and Rule 5(3) (d) of

Environment (Protection) Rules 1986 Restricting location of industries mining operations and other

development activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh

SO102(E) ndash Whereas notification under sub-rule (3) of rule 5 of the Environment (Protection)

Rules 1986 inviting objections against the imposition of restriction on location of industries mining

operation and other developmental activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh was published vide No

SO 923(E) dated the 6th October 1988

And Whereas all objections received have been duly considered by the Central Government

Now therefore in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (d) of sub-rule (3) of Rule 5 of the

said rules the Central Government hereby imposes restrictions on the following activities in Doon Valley

bounded on the North by Mussorie ridge in the North-East by Lesset Himalayan range on the South-

West by Shivalik ranges river Ganga in the South-East and river Yamuna in the North-West except those

activities which are permitted by the Central Government for examining the environmental impacts

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(i) Location setting of industrial units ndash It has to be as per guidelines given in the annexure or guidelines

as may be issued from time to time by the Ministry of Environment amp Forests Government of India

(ii) Mining ndash Approval of the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests must be obtained before starting

any mining activity

(iii) Tourism ndash It should as per Tourism Development Plan (TDP) to be prepared by the State Department

of Tourism and duly approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(iv) Grazing ndash As per the plan to be prepared by the State Government and duly approved by the Union

Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(v) Land Use ndash As per Master Plan of development and Land Use Plan of the entire area to be prepared

by the State Government and approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

[No J-200123886-1A]

Sd-

(KP GEETHAKRISHNAN)

Secretary

ANNEXURE

Guidelines for permitting restricting industrial units in the Doon Valley area

Industries will be classified under Green Orange and Red categories as shown below for purposes of

permittingrestricting such industrial units in the Doon Valley from the environmental and ecological

considerations

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CATEGORY GREEN

A LIST OF INDUSTRIES IN APPROVED INDUSTRIAL AREAS WHICH MAY BE DIRECTRLY CONSIDERED

FOR ISSUE OF NO OBJECTION CERTIFICATE WITHOUT REFERRING TO (MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS) (IN CASE OF DOUBTS REFERENCE WILL BE MADE TO MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS)

1 All such non-obnoxious and non-hazardous industries employing upto 100 persons The

abnoxious and hazardous industries are those using inflammable explosive corrosive or

toxic substances

2 All such industries which do not discharge industrial effluents of a polluting nature and

which do not undertake any of the following process

Electroplating

Galvanizing

Bleaching

Degreasing

Phosphating

Dyeing

Pickling tanning

Polishing

Cooking of fibres and Digesting

Designing of Fabric

Unhairing Soaking deliming and bating of hides

Washing of fabric

Trimming Puling juicing and blanching of fruits and vegetables

Washing of equipment and regular floor washing using of considerable cooling water

Separated milk buttermilk and whey

Stopping and processing of grain

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Distillation of alcohol stillage and evaporation

Slaughtering of animals rendering of bones washing of meat

Juicing of sugar cane extraction of sugar Filteration centrifugation distillation

Pulping and fermenting of coffee beam

Processing of fish

Filter back wash in DM Plants exceeding 20 KI per day capacity

Pulp making pulp processing and paper making Cocking of coal washing of blast furnace

flue gases

Stripping of oxides

Washing of used sand by hydraulic discharge

Washing of latex etc

Solvent extraction

3 All such industries which do no use fuel in their manufacturing process or in any subsidiary

process and which do not emit fugitive emissions of a diffused nature

Industries not satisfying any one of the three criteria are recommended to be referred to Ministry

of Environment amp Forests

The following industries appear to fall in non-hazardous non-obnoxious and non-polluting

category subject to fulfillment of above three conditions

1 Atta-chakkies

2 Rice Mullors

3 Iceboxes

4 Dal mills

5 Groundnut decortinating (dry)

6 Chilling

7 Tailoring and garment making

8 Apparl making 9 Cotton and woolen hosiery

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10 Handloom weaving

11 Shoe lace manufacturing

12 Gold and Silver thread and sari work

13 Gold and Silver smithy

14 Leather Footwear and leather products excluding tanning amp hide processing

15 Manufacture of mirror from sheet glass and photo-frame

16 Musical instruments manufacturing

17 Sports goods

18 Bamboo and cane products (only dry operations)

19 Card Board and paper products (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

20 Insulation and other coated papers (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

21 Scientific and Mathematical instruments

22 Furniture (Wooden and Steel)

23 Assembly of domestic electrical appliances

24 Radio assembling

25 Fountain pens

26 Polythene plastic and PVC goods through extrusionmoulding

27 Surgical gauges and bandages

28 Railway sleepers (only concrete)

29 Cotton spinning and weaving

30 Rope (cotton and plastic)

31 Carpet weaving

32 Assembly of Air coolers

33 Wires pipes-extruded shapes from metals

34 Automobile servicing amp repair stations

35 Assembly of Bicycles baby carriages and other small non-motorised vehicles

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36 Electronics equipment (assembly)

37 Toys

38 Candles

39 Carpentary ndash excluded saw mill

40 Cold storage (small scale)

41 Restaurants

42 Oil-ginningexpelling (non-hydrogenation and no refining)

43 Ice Cream

44 Mineralized water

45 Jobbing amp Machining

46 Manufacture of Steel units amp suit cases

47 Paper pins amp U clips

48 Block making for printing

49 Optical frames

CATEGORY ORANGE

B LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CAN BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY WITH PROPER

ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL ARRANGEMENT

1 All such industries which discharge some liquid effluents (below 500 klday) that can be

controlled with suitable proven technology

2 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is less than 24 mtday and

the particulars emissions from which can be controlled with suitable proven technology

3 All such industries employing not more than 500 persons

The following industries with adoption of proven pollution control technology subject to

fulfilling the above three condition fall under this category

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1 Lime manufacture ndash pending decision on proven pollution control device and

Supreme Courtrsquos decision on quarrying

2 Ceramics

3 Sanitary ware

4 Tyres and tubes

5 Refuse incineration (controlled)

6 Flour mills

7 Vegetable oils including solvent extracted oils

8 Soap without steam boiling process and synthetic detergents formulation

9 Steam generating plants

10 Manufacture of office and house hold equipment and appliances involving use of

fossil fuel combustion

11 Manufacture of machineries and machine tools and equipments

12 Industrial gases (only) Nitrogen Oxygen and CO2

13 Miscellaneous glassware without involving use of fossil-fuel combustion

14 Optical glass

15 Laboratory ware

16 Petroleum storage amp transfer facilities

17 Surgical and medical products including amp probabilities of latex products

18 Foot wear (Rubber)

19 Bakery products biscuits amp Confectioners

20 Instant teacoffee coffee processing

21 Malted food

22 Manufacture of power driven pumps compressors refrigeration units fire

fighting equipment etc

23 Wire drawing (cold process) amp bailing straps

24 Steel furniture fasteners etc

25 Plastic processed goods

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26

Medical amp surgical instruments

27

Acetylene (synthetic)

28

Glue amp Gelatine

29

Potassium permanganse

30

Metallic sodium

31

Photographic films papers amp photographic chemicals

32

Surface coating industries

33

Fragrances fragours amp food additives

34

Plant nutrients (only manure)

Note

35

aerated watersoft drink

(a) Industries falling within the above identified list shall be assessed by the State Pollution

Control Board and referred to the Union Department of Environment for consideration

before according No Objection Certificate

(b) The total number of fuel burning industries that shall be permitted in the Valley will be

limited by 8 tonnes per day or Sulphur Dioxides from all sources (This corresponds to 400

tonnes per day Coal with 1 sulphur)

(c) Setting of Industrial areas should be based on sound criteria

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CATEGORY RED

C LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CANNOT BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY

1 All those industries which discharge effluents of a polluting nature at the rate of more

than 500 klday and for which the natural course for sufficient dilution is not available

and effluents from which cannot be controlled with suitable technology

2 All such industries employing more than 500 personsday

3 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is more than 24 mtday

The following industries appear to fall under this category covered by all the points as

above

1 Ferrous and non-ferrous metal extraction refining casting forging alloy making

processing etc

2 Dry Coal ProcessingMineral processing industries like Ore

sintering benefication pollutization etc

3 Phosphate look processing plants

4 Cement plants with horizontal rotary kilns

5 Glass and glass products involving use of coal

6 Petroleum refinery

7 Petro-chemical industries

8 Manufacture of lubricating oils and greases

9 Synthetic rubber manufacture

10 Coal oil wood or nuclear based thermal power plants

11 Vanaspati hydrogenated vegetable oils for industrial purposes

12 Sugar mills (white and khandari)

13 Craft paper mills

14 Coke oven by products and coaltar distillation products

15 Alkalies

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16

Caustic soda

17

Potash

18

Electro thermal products (artificial abrasives Calcium carbide etc)

19

Phosphorous and its compounds

20

Acids and their salts (organic amp inorganic)

21

Nitrogen compounds (Cynides cynamides and other nitrogen compounds)

22

Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp fuses)

23

Pthalic anhydride

24

Processes involving chlorinated hydrocarbon

25

Chlorine Fluorine bromine Iodine amp their compounds

26

Fertilizer industry

27

Paper board and straw board

28

Synthetics fibres

29 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture

formulations)

amp

30 Basic drugs

31 Alcohol (Industrial or potable)

32 Leather industry including tanning and processing

33 Coke making coal liquification and fuel gas making industries

34 Fibre glass production and processing

35 Manufacture of pulp-wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving

pulp)

36 Pigment dyes and their intermediates

37 Industrial carbons (including graphite electrodes anodes midget electrodes

graphite blocks graphite crucibles gas carbons activated carbon synthetic

diamonds carbon black channel black lamp black etc)

38 Electro-chemicals (other than these covered under Alkali group)

39 Paints enamels amp varnishes

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40 Poly propylene

41 Poly Vinyl chloride

42 Cement with vertical shaft kiln technology penging certification of proven

technology on pollution control

43 Chlorates perchlorates amp peroxides

44 Polishes

45 Synthetic resin amp Plastic products

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CHAPTER-XIII

REVENUE EARNED

This Institute has earned revenue of Rs 140485- through consultancy services

provided to the MSMEs and fee collected for training programmes as per details given

below-

SNo Revenue Earnings Total for the

Financial Year (Rs)

1

CF WS revenue

0

2 Skill development programme (Training) fees- regular

course

8000

3 Skill development programme (Training) fees

Specialized High Tech Course (including CAD CAM)

0

4 Sale of Traineersquos products 50

5 Training Programme fees-

i Under Core Programme Action Plan 0

ii (Under PD Account) 0

6 Management Development Programme 0

7 Seminars Feesworkshop 5100

8 Capacity assessment 0

9 Project appraisals 0

10 Sick unit studies 0

11 In plant studies 0

12 Surveys 0

13 Energy audits 0

14 NSIC Registration GSPP 118285

15 Sub-Contracting Exchange (SCX) 0

16 Sale of publications 50

17 Others 6500

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18 Fee for participation in National Award-2013 0

19 NVDPVDP 0

TOTAL 137985

20 Sale of US stores etc 2500

Grand Total 140485

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CHAPTER-XIV

USE OF OFFICIAL LANGUAGE

Hindi is the Official Language of the Union of India and the Government policy aims at

progressively increasing the use of Hindi in official work Effective steps were taken during

the year in the Ministry of MSME to ensure compliance to Official Language Policy

implementation of the annual programme and compliance with the various orders of the

Government of India on the recommendations of the Committee of Parliament on Official

Language

COMPLIANCE OF SECTION 3(3)OF THE OFFICIAL LANGUAGE ACT 1963

All documents such as General Orders Notifications Press Communique Contracts

Agreements Tender Forms amp Notices Resolution MemorandumOffice memorandum

Administrative or other reports and Official Papers laid before a House or the Houses of

Parliament under section 3(3) of the Official Languages Act 1963 were issued bilingually

ie in Hindi and English General orders meant for departmental use were issued in Hindi

only

REPLIES TO LETTERS IN HINDI

All letters received in Hindi were replied to in Hindi

CORRESPONDENCE IN HINDI

Letters to State Governments Union Territory and Central Government offices located

in regions lsquoArsquo and lsquoBrsquo were issued in Hindi to the extent possible Similarly letters were sent in

Hindi to Central Government offices located in region lsquoCrsquo as per the targets laid down in the

Annual Programme About 9007 correspondence was made in Hindi in region lsquoArsquo 100 in

region rsquoBrsquo and 100 in region lsquoCrsquo

SECTIONS SPECIFIED FOR WORKING IN HINDI

The sections of the Ministry specified for doing 100 work in Hindi are working

satisfactorily

MONITORING AND INSPECTIONS

In order to ensure compliance with the Official Language Policy monitoring is done

though regular inspections

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CHAPTER-XV

TARGETS amp ACHIEVEMENTS

PART-A

1 Change in Industrial Scenario if any Industrial activity is gaining

momentum due to Industrial package to the state amp the upgradation of the MSEs

2 Other information ndash

I No of unit visited by MSME-DI

Official 117

Ii Total No of visitors inquiries

received in MSME-DI 648

iii Total No persons trained with- 414

a General 214

b Women Entrepreneurs 110 c SCST 17413 d Other backward Classes etc 12

e Minorities 0

3 Expenditure in Plan amp Non-Plan

a Plan Scheme-

Allotment Cumulative expenditure

FUNDS EXPENDITURE

Salary-14000000 12144775

Medical- 125000 124655

TE- 650000 647151

OE- 800000 7 99999

RRT- 4000 3000

Total 15579000 13719580

b Non-Plan Scheme- Nil

4 Administration Over

one year

Less than one year

a

b c

d

Post vacant Disciplinary proceeding initiated concluded pending Audit objections pending amp replied

Court cases pending if necessary

13

Nil Nil

Nil

01

Nil Nil

Nil

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Part- B

(This part may reflect the problems and actual work done under each programme as well

as actual extension service rendered for promotion of Industries)

1 Modernization of Workshop and

Laboratories- During

the month

Cumulative for the year

i Sanction received by MSME-DI

Converting the MSME-DI

Nil Nil

ii Value of new machinery

equipment installed received

Nil Nil

iii Value of orders of Machinery amp

Equipment placed with

DGSampD supplies

Nil Nil

2 Trade Industry growth-

i Nos of UAM registered

Manufacturingservice activity

Micro-5363 Small- 1707 Medium- 156

Total- 7226 (up to March2017)

ii Nos of UAM registered

ManufacturingServicing

activity

Manufacturing- 4243

Service- 2983

Total- 7226 (up to March2015)

iii Changes in industrial growth

rate if any (give information for

each trade unit(s) separately)

The industrial climate generated due to

announcement of Concessional package

provided impetus to the growth

parameters

3 Technical Assistance-

i No of entrepreneurs assisted

at the MSME-DI premises

outside premises

6481913

ii No of entrepreneurs assisted

at their premises

631

iii No of trade Associations

contacted for up-gradation of

Industries

12

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iv Details of programme for

specific group of covered in

Action Plan prepared along

with their details

NA

v No of units registered under

the Govt purchase

programme

43 Nos

vi Identification of products

having potential for

development in the State

(Attach a separate list)

1 Fruit based products

2 Processing of vegetables

3 Spice grinding

4 Glow signboard amp hoardings

5 Medicinal concentrate

6 Essential Oils

vii Problems of trade Industries

other than financial if any

Marketing amp transportation bottleneck

viii Additional support required for

improving performance of

trade Industries

Marketing Support

x Any other significant

programme Give information

or work done for each trade

discipline separately and

enclosed separate sheet to

highlight the salient points of

work done

No

4 Ancillary Development Programme No of-

a Captive Ancillary in the State NA

b New units (Anc) established

during the month

NA

c New items identified and

accepted for promoting

Ancillary

NA

d Vendor Development

Programme organized for

whom

Conducted programmes-

National Level-00

State level- 05 nos

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5 Any other special work done by the Institute- -

- One day awareness programme on Packaging for Exports

In Association with SBS College Rudrapur at Rudrapur on 31052016 for 32

participants

- One day workshop on Quality Management System amp Quality Technology

Tools (QMSQTT)

In Association with Bahadrabad Industries Development Welfare

Association Haridwar at Haridwar on 21072016 for 32 participants

- One day awareness programme on Product Certification

Conducted at Selaqui Dehradun on 19102016 for 60 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Design Clinic

Conducted at Haridwar on 20022016 for 28 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Digital Payment

Conducted in Uttarakhand State 16 programmes for 406 participants

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Part C Other Special Activities

Sl No Activity Target Achievement

1 Hindi Meeting 04 nos 04 nos

2 Hindi Pakhwara amp Hindi Diwas from 14092016 to

28092016 01 no 01 no

3 Hindi Workshop Nil Nil

4 Assistance provided in EDP of other organisation

(2 days EDP of NCCD) at MSME-DI

Haldwani

Nil 01 no

5 (i)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp Commercial Bid Opening on Lean Manufacturing for Auto component at Rudrapur on 22042016

(ii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in joint DSR

audit Audit with NPC Kanpur of Boss Cluster Rudrapur from 20042016 to 21042016 (iii)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint MBR3 Audit with QCI of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar from 08082016 to 10082016 (iv) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Boss Cluster at Rudrapur in November 2016

(v) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR5 Audit

of Pace Auto Cluster-1 at Rudrapur in November 2016 (vi)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint Audit

of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar in December 2016 (vii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Havells Fan Lean Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017 (viii)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp

Commercial Bid Opening for Plastic Component Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017

Nil

08 nos

6 Participated in National Awards held in Ludhiana Punjab on 18102016 presented by Honrsquoble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi

Nil 01 no

7 Participated in PMEGP Task force meeting of Nainital

District on 020816081116 Nil 02 nos

8 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a 3 days exhibition lsquoDestination Uttarakhand 2016rsquo organised by Ms Freindz Exhibition amp Promotions (p) ltd New Delhi at Dehradun from 24-26102016

Nil 01 no

9 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in the Stone Laying

ceremony of a new Technology Centre at Sitarganj on 141116 inaugrated by Honrsquoble Union Minister of MSMEs Sh Kalaraj Mishra

Nil 01 no

10 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a lsquoVendor Meet-

2016rsquo organised by Tata Auto Comp Systems Ltd at Rudrapur

Nil 01 no

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11 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in SLSC meeting for

National Awards and SLAB meeing at Dehradun on 17022017

Nil 01 no

12 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a training on

Lean Manufacturing at Indore MP from 080317 to 100317

Nil 01 no

13 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Hindi meeting

organized by NARAKAS on 30032017 01 no 01 no

PART-E

Sl

No

Description of activity Annual target Under PD

Ac

Total

1 EDPIMCEET Export

Packging Product

Certification QMS-QTT

Incubator ZEDDesign

8611113

31

Nil 25

i No of programmes

conducted

7601113

31

Nil 23

ii No of persons trained 159255032

326032235

16828

Nil 1001

2 Follow-up action of previous Entrepreneurship Development Programmes -

Year Total no of trainees

trained

No of trainees who

have set up units

employed till date

2006-07 143 39

2007-08 917 71

2008-09 946 36

2009-10 2323 43

2010-11 2203 49

2011-12 2321 53

2012-13 2265 59

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2013-14 2234 74

2014-15 504 53

2015-16 926

2016-17 414

3 Motivational Campaigns- Annual target Conducted

No of Campaigns

conducted

06 06

4 i Project profiles (new) Nil Nil

ii Project profiles

(updated)

Nil Nil

iii State industrial

profiles

Nil 1

iv District industrial

potential survey

reports

Nil 13

v Any other Nil Nil

5 Name of the units

provided-

Intensive technical

consultancy (A brief

write-up)

6 Programme on ISO 900014000

Year Target No of

Programmes

conducted

No of Units

participated

No of units

obtained ISO

certification

during the

year

No of units

obtained ISO

Certification

till date

2006-07 - - - - -

2007-08 - - - - -

2008-09 - - - 17 17

2009-10 - - - 10 10

2010-11 - - - - 24

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2011-12 - - - - 25

2012-13 - - - - Nil

2013-14 - - - - 17

2014-15 - - - 18

2015-16 - - - 11 11

7 Programmes on

Name of the programme No of Programmes No of participants

WTO - -

One Day Awareness

Programme on Cluster Dev

Scheme

- -

One day Awareness

Programme on IPR

- -

9 Vendor Development Programmes cum exhibitions

Year Tar

get

No of

VDPs

conducted

No of SSI

units

participat

ed

No unit

register

ed

During

the

month

No of SSI units obtained orders

No

Rs No Rs

2006-07 1 - - - - - - - -

2007-08 NIL - - - - - - - -

2008-09 1 1 120 - - - - - -

2009-10 1 - - - - - - - -

2010-11 1 1 43 - - - - - -

2011-12 3 3 222 - - - - - -

2012-13 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

311

158+551

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2013-14 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

314

148+1541

-

-

-

-

-

- 2014-15 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

374

118+2000

-

-

-

-

-

-

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2015-16 5 1

5(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

236

100+2000

-

-

-

-

-

- 2016-17 5 1

5(SVDP)

0(NVDP)

259

Nil

10 Programmes on Achievement

ii Energy conservationEnergy Efficient

Technology etc

00

iv Packaging for export 01

v Product Certification 01

vi CLCSS 00

vii QMSQTT 01

Viii Lean Manufacturing 00

ix Business Incubator 03

x Design Clinic 01

xi ZED 03

11

Revenue of the Institute

Total revenue

earned

Rs

140485-

12

Revenue of the workshop

Annual

Target

Total revenue

earned

Rs

Nil Nil

13 Media coverage details- No(s)

i Press releases during the Year 4

ii Exhibitions participated 02

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iii RadioTV talks -

iv Advertisements released 5

v Press clipping compiled for the year -

vi Press clipping hosted on website -

vii Publications if any -

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CHAPTER-XVI

DISTRICT INDUSTRIES CENTRES VISITED BY THE OFFICERS OF

THIS INSTITUTE

The officers of this Institute visited District Industries Centre for discussion relating to

development of industries in the state and in connection with attending the Task Force

Meetingother official work

1 District Industries Centre Haldwani

2 District Industries Centre Almora

3 District Industries Centre Rudrapur Udham Singh Nagar

4 District Industries Centre Bageshwar

5 District Industries Centre Roorkee

6 District Industries Centre Dehradun

7 District Industries Centre Kotdwar

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CHAPTER-XVII

INCENTIVES TO ENTREPRENEURS

(i) Fiscal Incentives to new Industrial Units and to existing units on their substantial

expansion

New Industrial units and existing industrial units on their substantial expansion as defined set

up in growth centers industrial infrastructure development center(IIDCs) Industrial Estates

Export Processing Zones Theme Parks (Food Processing Parks Software Technology Parks

etc) as stated in Annexure-1 and Other areas as notified from time to time by the Central

Government are entitled to

(A) 100 (hundred percent) outright excise duty exception for a period of 10 years from

the date of commencement of commercial production

(B) 100 Income tax exemption for initial period of five years and thereafter 30 for

companies and 25 for other than companies for a further period of five years for

the entire state of Uttaranchal and Himachal Pradesh from the date of

commencement of commercial production

(C) 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

Rs30 lakh The existing units will also be entitled to this subsidy on their substantial

expansion as defined

(D) Thrust sector industries as mentioned in Annexure-II are entitled to similar

concession as mentioned in para 3(i) amp (ii) above in the entire state of Uttaranchal

and Himachal Pradesh without any area restrictions

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Development of Industrial Infrastructure

(i) The funding pattern under the Growth Centre Scheme currently envisaging a

central assistance of Rs10 crore per center is raised to Rs15 crore per center

(ii) The financing pattern of integrated infrastructure development center (IIDC)

between Government of India and SIDBI will change from 23 to 41 and the GOI

funds would be in the nature of a grant so as to provide the required infrastructural

support

Other Incentives

(i) Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna (PMMY) To bring the unbanked people under

the mainstream banking and make the neglected section of the population self

reliant and self dependent Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna was launched under 3

stages ie Shishu (Max Rs 50000) Kishor (Max Rs 5 Lacs)and Tarun (Rs 10

Lacs)

(iv) Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP)

Government of India has approved the introduction of a new credit linked subsidy

programme called Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation programme (PMEGP)

by merging the two schemes Prime Ministerrsquos Rojgar Yojana (PMRY) and Rural

Employment Generation Programme (REGP) for generation of employment

opportunities through establishment of Micro enterprise in rural as well as urban

areas PMEGP is a central sector scheme and being administrated by Ministry of

Micro Small amp Medium Enterprises (Mo MSME) The scheme is implementing by

Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC)a statutory organization under the

administrative control of Mo MSME as the single nodal agency at the National

level At the State level the scheme is being implemented through State

KVIC Directorates State Khadi amp Village Industries Boards ( KVIBs) and District

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Industries Centre( DICs) and Banks The Government subsidy under the scheme is

being routed by KVIC through the identified banks for eventual distribution to the

beneficiaries entrepreneurs in their Bank accounts

Ineligible Industries under the Policy

The list of industries excluded from the purview of proposed concessions is at

Annexure ndashII

In addition the Doon Valley Notifications (SONo102(E) dated 1st Feb 1989

(Annexure-IV) as amended from time to time issued by Ministry of Environment amp

Forests would continue to operate in the Doon Valley area on the industries

notified under it are excluded from the proposed concessions in the state of

Uttarakhand

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Annex -I

DETAILS OF TRAINING PROGRAMME CONDUCTED DURING THE YEAR 2016-17 S No Programme details Duration Candidate Details Name of the

Coordinator SC ST OBC PH GEN TOTAL M F M F M F M F M F

EDP

1 EDP (GEN) on Tour

Operator amp Tourist Guide at Ranibagh

Haldwani Nainital

18022017

to 22022017

10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 2 22 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director (Mech)

2 EDP(SC) on Wireman

Training at Shantipuri

Pantnagar US Nagar

13022017

to

23022017

18 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 20 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

3 ESDP (WPH-STP)

on Bakery amp

Confectionary Products Ranibagh

Nainital

06092016

to

20102016

0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 20 23 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

4 ESDP(SC-STP) on

Computer Accounting with Tally at

Kaladhungi Nainital

16082016

to 29092016

10 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

5 ESDP(SC) on Computer Accounting

Dehradun

21072016 to

02092016

10 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 5 25 UC Khanduri Asst Director

(Chem)

6 ESDP(GEN) on

Garments

Manufacturing at

Almora

22072016

to

02092016

0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 21 23 DS Martolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

7 ESDP(GEN) on Solar Energy at Haldwani

Nainital

04112016 to

16122016

3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 16 0 20 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

I- Total Participants

(Nos)

51 20 0 1 2 3 1 0 30 48 156

IMC

1 IMC(Gen) at Pantnagar US Nagar

23022017 16 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 13 8 38 DK Aggarwal Asst Director

(Mech)

2 IMC(SC) at ITI

Bageshwar

18032017 31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 50 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

3 IMC(SC) at Takula

Almora

09032016 22 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 4 39 UC Khanduri

Asst Director (Chem)

4 IMC(Gen) at JITI

Almora

16032017 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 9 42 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

5 IMC(ST) at ITI

Almora

15032016 19 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 41 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

6 IMC(Gen) at Ranibagh Haldwani Nainital

23022017 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 35 6 45 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

II- Total Participants

(Nos)

93 9 12 0 4 0 0 0 110 27 255

Grand Total (I + II)

13 PROGRAMMES

144 29 12 1 6 3 1 0 140 75 411

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Annex -II

List of Thrust Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo List of Thrust Industries

01 Floriculture

02 Medicinal herbs and aromatic herbs etc ndash processing

03 Honey

04 Horticulture and Agro based Industries such as -

a Sauces Ketchup etc

b Fruit juices amp fruit pulp

c Jams Jellies vegetable juices puree pickles etc

d Preserved fruits and vegetables

e Processing of fresh fruits and vegetables including packaging

f Processing preservation packaging of mushrooms

05 Food processing industry excluding those included in the negative list

06 Sugar and its by-products

07 Silk and silk products

08 Wool and wool products

09 Woven fabrics (Excisable garments)

10 Sports goods and articles and equipment for general physical exercise and equipment

for adventure sports activities

11 Paper and paper products excluding those in negative list

12 Pharma products

13 Information amp communication technology

Computer hardware

14 Bottling of mineral water

15 Eco-tourism ndash Hotels resorts spa entertainmentamusement parks and ropeways

16 Industrial gases (based on atmospheric fraction)

17 Handicrafts

18 Non-timber forest product based industries

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Negative List of Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo Negative list of Industries

01 Tobacco and tobacco products including cigarettes and pan masala

02 Thermal Power Plant (coaloil based)

03 Coal washeries dry coal processing

04 Inorganic Chemicals excluding medicinal grade oxygen (280411) medicinal grade hydrogen peroxide

(284711) compressed air (285130)

05 Organic Chemicals excluding Provitamins vitamins Hormones (2936) Glycosides (2939) sugars (2940)

06 Tanning and dying extracts tanins and their derivatives dyes colours paints and varnishes putty fillers and

other mastics inks

07 Marble and mineral substances not classified anywhere

08 Flour mills and rice mills

09 Foundries using coal

10 Minerals fuels mineral oils and products of their distillation

Bituminous substances mineral waxes

11 Synthetic rubber product

12 Cement clinkers and asbestos raw including fibre

13 Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp Fuses fireworks matches propellant powder etc)

14 Mineral or chemical fertilizers

15 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture and formulation)

16 Fibre glass and articles thereof

17 Manufacture of pulp ndash wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving pulp)

18 Branded aerated water soft drinks (non-fruit based)

19 Paper-

Writing or printing paper etc

Paper or paperboard etc

Maplitho paper etc

Newsprint in rolls or sheets

Craft paper etc

Sanitary towels etc

Cigarette paper

Grease-proof paper

Toilet or facial tissue etc

Paper and paperboard laminated internally with bitumen tar or asphalt

Carbon or similar copying paper

Products consisting of sheets of paper or paper board impregnated coated or covered with plastics etc

Paper and paperboard coated impregnated or covered with wax etc

20 Plastics and articles thereof

Serial No 5 Reproduction synthesis not allowed as also downstream industries for sugar

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Annex -III

RESTRICTIONS ON LOCATION OF INDUSTRIES MINING OPERATIONS AND OTHER DEVELOPMENT

ACTIVITIES IN DOON VALLEY IN UTTAR PRADESH

MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS

(Department of Environment Forests amp Wildlife)

New Delhi the 1st February 1989

NOTIFICATION

NOTIFICATION under section 3(2)(v) of Environment (Protection) Act 1986 and Rule 5(3) (d) of

Environment (Protection) Rules 1986 Restricting location of industries mining operations and other

development activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh

SO102(E) ndash Whereas notification under sub-rule (3) of rule 5 of the Environment (Protection)

Rules 1986 inviting objections against the imposition of restriction on location of industries mining

operation and other developmental activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh was published vide No

SO 923(E) dated the 6th October 1988

And Whereas all objections received have been duly considered by the Central Government

Now therefore in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (d) of sub-rule (3) of Rule 5 of the

said rules the Central Government hereby imposes restrictions on the following activities in Doon Valley

bounded on the North by Mussorie ridge in the North-East by Lesset Himalayan range on the South-

West by Shivalik ranges river Ganga in the South-East and river Yamuna in the North-West except those

activities which are permitted by the Central Government for examining the environmental impacts

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(i) Location setting of industrial units ndash It has to be as per guidelines given in the annexure or guidelines

as may be issued from time to time by the Ministry of Environment amp Forests Government of India

(ii) Mining ndash Approval of the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests must be obtained before starting

any mining activity

(iii) Tourism ndash It should as per Tourism Development Plan (TDP) to be prepared by the State Department

of Tourism and duly approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(iv) Grazing ndash As per the plan to be prepared by the State Government and duly approved by the Union

Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(v) Land Use ndash As per Master Plan of development and Land Use Plan of the entire area to be prepared

by the State Government and approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

[No J-200123886-1A]

Sd-

(KP GEETHAKRISHNAN)

Secretary

ANNEXURE

Guidelines for permitting restricting industrial units in the Doon Valley area

Industries will be classified under Green Orange and Red categories as shown below for purposes of

permittingrestricting such industrial units in the Doon Valley from the environmental and ecological

considerations

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CATEGORY GREEN

A LIST OF INDUSTRIES IN APPROVED INDUSTRIAL AREAS WHICH MAY BE DIRECTRLY CONSIDERED

FOR ISSUE OF NO OBJECTION CERTIFICATE WITHOUT REFERRING TO (MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS) (IN CASE OF DOUBTS REFERENCE WILL BE MADE TO MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS)

1 All such non-obnoxious and non-hazardous industries employing upto 100 persons The

abnoxious and hazardous industries are those using inflammable explosive corrosive or

toxic substances

2 All such industries which do not discharge industrial effluents of a polluting nature and

which do not undertake any of the following process

Electroplating

Galvanizing

Bleaching

Degreasing

Phosphating

Dyeing

Pickling tanning

Polishing

Cooking of fibres and Digesting

Designing of Fabric

Unhairing Soaking deliming and bating of hides

Washing of fabric

Trimming Puling juicing and blanching of fruits and vegetables

Washing of equipment and regular floor washing using of considerable cooling water

Separated milk buttermilk and whey

Stopping and processing of grain

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Distillation of alcohol stillage and evaporation

Slaughtering of animals rendering of bones washing of meat

Juicing of sugar cane extraction of sugar Filteration centrifugation distillation

Pulping and fermenting of coffee beam

Processing of fish

Filter back wash in DM Plants exceeding 20 KI per day capacity

Pulp making pulp processing and paper making Cocking of coal washing of blast furnace

flue gases

Stripping of oxides

Washing of used sand by hydraulic discharge

Washing of latex etc

Solvent extraction

3 All such industries which do no use fuel in their manufacturing process or in any subsidiary

process and which do not emit fugitive emissions of a diffused nature

Industries not satisfying any one of the three criteria are recommended to be referred to Ministry

of Environment amp Forests

The following industries appear to fall in non-hazardous non-obnoxious and non-polluting

category subject to fulfillment of above three conditions

1 Atta-chakkies

2 Rice Mullors

3 Iceboxes

4 Dal mills

5 Groundnut decortinating (dry)

6 Chilling

7 Tailoring and garment making

8 Apparl making 9 Cotton and woolen hosiery

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10 Handloom weaving

11 Shoe lace manufacturing

12 Gold and Silver thread and sari work

13 Gold and Silver smithy

14 Leather Footwear and leather products excluding tanning amp hide processing

15 Manufacture of mirror from sheet glass and photo-frame

16 Musical instruments manufacturing

17 Sports goods

18 Bamboo and cane products (only dry operations)

19 Card Board and paper products (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

20 Insulation and other coated papers (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

21 Scientific and Mathematical instruments

22 Furniture (Wooden and Steel)

23 Assembly of domestic electrical appliances

24 Radio assembling

25 Fountain pens

26 Polythene plastic and PVC goods through extrusionmoulding

27 Surgical gauges and bandages

28 Railway sleepers (only concrete)

29 Cotton spinning and weaving

30 Rope (cotton and plastic)

31 Carpet weaving

32 Assembly of Air coolers

33 Wires pipes-extruded shapes from metals

34 Automobile servicing amp repair stations

35 Assembly of Bicycles baby carriages and other small non-motorised vehicles

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36 Electronics equipment (assembly)

37 Toys

38 Candles

39 Carpentary ndash excluded saw mill

40 Cold storage (small scale)

41 Restaurants

42 Oil-ginningexpelling (non-hydrogenation and no refining)

43 Ice Cream

44 Mineralized water

45 Jobbing amp Machining

46 Manufacture of Steel units amp suit cases

47 Paper pins amp U clips

48 Block making for printing

49 Optical frames

CATEGORY ORANGE

B LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CAN BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY WITH PROPER

ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL ARRANGEMENT

1 All such industries which discharge some liquid effluents (below 500 klday) that can be

controlled with suitable proven technology

2 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is less than 24 mtday and

the particulars emissions from which can be controlled with suitable proven technology

3 All such industries employing not more than 500 persons

The following industries with adoption of proven pollution control technology subject to

fulfilling the above three condition fall under this category

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1 Lime manufacture ndash pending decision on proven pollution control device and

Supreme Courtrsquos decision on quarrying

2 Ceramics

3 Sanitary ware

4 Tyres and tubes

5 Refuse incineration (controlled)

6 Flour mills

7 Vegetable oils including solvent extracted oils

8 Soap without steam boiling process and synthetic detergents formulation

9 Steam generating plants

10 Manufacture of office and house hold equipment and appliances involving use of

fossil fuel combustion

11 Manufacture of machineries and machine tools and equipments

12 Industrial gases (only) Nitrogen Oxygen and CO2

13 Miscellaneous glassware without involving use of fossil-fuel combustion

14 Optical glass

15 Laboratory ware

16 Petroleum storage amp transfer facilities

17 Surgical and medical products including amp probabilities of latex products

18 Foot wear (Rubber)

19 Bakery products biscuits amp Confectioners

20 Instant teacoffee coffee processing

21 Malted food

22 Manufacture of power driven pumps compressors refrigeration units fire

fighting equipment etc

23 Wire drawing (cold process) amp bailing straps

24 Steel furniture fasteners etc

25 Plastic processed goods

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26

Medical amp surgical instruments

27

Acetylene (synthetic)

28

Glue amp Gelatine

29

Potassium permanganse

30

Metallic sodium

31

Photographic films papers amp photographic chemicals

32

Surface coating industries

33

Fragrances fragours amp food additives

34

Plant nutrients (only manure)

Note

35

aerated watersoft drink

(a) Industries falling within the above identified list shall be assessed by the State Pollution

Control Board and referred to the Union Department of Environment for consideration

before according No Objection Certificate

(b) The total number of fuel burning industries that shall be permitted in the Valley will be

limited by 8 tonnes per day or Sulphur Dioxides from all sources (This corresponds to 400

tonnes per day Coal with 1 sulphur)

(c) Setting of Industrial areas should be based on sound criteria

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CATEGORY RED

C LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CANNOT BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY

1 All those industries which discharge effluents of a polluting nature at the rate of more

than 500 klday and for which the natural course for sufficient dilution is not available

and effluents from which cannot be controlled with suitable technology

2 All such industries employing more than 500 personsday

3 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is more than 24 mtday

The following industries appear to fall under this category covered by all the points as

above

1 Ferrous and non-ferrous metal extraction refining casting forging alloy making

processing etc

2 Dry Coal ProcessingMineral processing industries like Ore

sintering benefication pollutization etc

3 Phosphate look processing plants

4 Cement plants with horizontal rotary kilns

5 Glass and glass products involving use of coal

6 Petroleum refinery

7 Petro-chemical industries

8 Manufacture of lubricating oils and greases

9 Synthetic rubber manufacture

10 Coal oil wood or nuclear based thermal power plants

11 Vanaspati hydrogenated vegetable oils for industrial purposes

12 Sugar mills (white and khandari)

13 Craft paper mills

14 Coke oven by products and coaltar distillation products

15 Alkalies

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16

Caustic soda

17

Potash

18

Electro thermal products (artificial abrasives Calcium carbide etc)

19

Phosphorous and its compounds

20

Acids and their salts (organic amp inorganic)

21

Nitrogen compounds (Cynides cynamides and other nitrogen compounds)

22

Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp fuses)

23

Pthalic anhydride

24

Processes involving chlorinated hydrocarbon

25

Chlorine Fluorine bromine Iodine amp their compounds

26

Fertilizer industry

27

Paper board and straw board

28

Synthetics fibres

29 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture

formulations)

amp

30 Basic drugs

31 Alcohol (Industrial or potable)

32 Leather industry including tanning and processing

33 Coke making coal liquification and fuel gas making industries

34 Fibre glass production and processing

35 Manufacture of pulp-wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving

pulp)

36 Pigment dyes and their intermediates

37 Industrial carbons (including graphite electrodes anodes midget electrodes

graphite blocks graphite crucibles gas carbons activated carbon synthetic

diamonds carbon black channel black lamp black etc)

38 Electro-chemicals (other than these covered under Alkali group)

39 Paints enamels amp varnishes

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40 Poly propylene

41 Poly Vinyl chloride

42 Cement with vertical shaft kiln technology penging certification of proven

technology on pollution control

43 Chlorates perchlorates amp peroxides

44 Polishes

45 Synthetic resin amp Plastic products

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18 Fee for participation in National Award-2013 0

19 NVDPVDP 0

TOTAL 137985

20 Sale of US stores etc 2500

Grand Total 140485

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CHAPTER-XIV

USE OF OFFICIAL LANGUAGE

Hindi is the Official Language of the Union of India and the Government policy aims at

progressively increasing the use of Hindi in official work Effective steps were taken during

the year in the Ministry of MSME to ensure compliance to Official Language Policy

implementation of the annual programme and compliance with the various orders of the

Government of India on the recommendations of the Committee of Parliament on Official

Language

COMPLIANCE OF SECTION 3(3)OF THE OFFICIAL LANGUAGE ACT 1963

All documents such as General Orders Notifications Press Communique Contracts

Agreements Tender Forms amp Notices Resolution MemorandumOffice memorandum

Administrative or other reports and Official Papers laid before a House or the Houses of

Parliament under section 3(3) of the Official Languages Act 1963 were issued bilingually

ie in Hindi and English General orders meant for departmental use were issued in Hindi

only

REPLIES TO LETTERS IN HINDI

All letters received in Hindi were replied to in Hindi

CORRESPONDENCE IN HINDI

Letters to State Governments Union Territory and Central Government offices located

in regions lsquoArsquo and lsquoBrsquo were issued in Hindi to the extent possible Similarly letters were sent in

Hindi to Central Government offices located in region lsquoCrsquo as per the targets laid down in the

Annual Programme About 9007 correspondence was made in Hindi in region lsquoArsquo 100 in

region rsquoBrsquo and 100 in region lsquoCrsquo

SECTIONS SPECIFIED FOR WORKING IN HINDI

The sections of the Ministry specified for doing 100 work in Hindi are working

satisfactorily

MONITORING AND INSPECTIONS

In order to ensure compliance with the Official Language Policy monitoring is done

though regular inspections

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CHAPTER-XV

TARGETS amp ACHIEVEMENTS

PART-A

1 Change in Industrial Scenario if any Industrial activity is gaining

momentum due to Industrial package to the state amp the upgradation of the MSEs

2 Other information ndash

I No of unit visited by MSME-DI

Official 117

Ii Total No of visitors inquiries

received in MSME-DI 648

iii Total No persons trained with- 414

a General 214

b Women Entrepreneurs 110 c SCST 17413 d Other backward Classes etc 12

e Minorities 0

3 Expenditure in Plan amp Non-Plan

a Plan Scheme-

Allotment Cumulative expenditure

FUNDS EXPENDITURE

Salary-14000000 12144775

Medical- 125000 124655

TE- 650000 647151

OE- 800000 7 99999

RRT- 4000 3000

Total 15579000 13719580

b Non-Plan Scheme- Nil

4 Administration Over

one year

Less than one year

a

b c

d

Post vacant Disciplinary proceeding initiated concluded pending Audit objections pending amp replied

Court cases pending if necessary

13

Nil Nil

Nil

01

Nil Nil

Nil

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Part- B

(This part may reflect the problems and actual work done under each programme as well

as actual extension service rendered for promotion of Industries)

1 Modernization of Workshop and

Laboratories- During

the month

Cumulative for the year

i Sanction received by MSME-DI

Converting the MSME-DI

Nil Nil

ii Value of new machinery

equipment installed received

Nil Nil

iii Value of orders of Machinery amp

Equipment placed with

DGSampD supplies

Nil Nil

2 Trade Industry growth-

i Nos of UAM registered

Manufacturingservice activity

Micro-5363 Small- 1707 Medium- 156

Total- 7226 (up to March2017)

ii Nos of UAM registered

ManufacturingServicing

activity

Manufacturing- 4243

Service- 2983

Total- 7226 (up to March2015)

iii Changes in industrial growth

rate if any (give information for

each trade unit(s) separately)

The industrial climate generated due to

announcement of Concessional package

provided impetus to the growth

parameters

3 Technical Assistance-

i No of entrepreneurs assisted

at the MSME-DI premises

outside premises

6481913

ii No of entrepreneurs assisted

at their premises

631

iii No of trade Associations

contacted for up-gradation of

Industries

12

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iv Details of programme for

specific group of covered in

Action Plan prepared along

with their details

NA

v No of units registered under

the Govt purchase

programme

43 Nos

vi Identification of products

having potential for

development in the State

(Attach a separate list)

1 Fruit based products

2 Processing of vegetables

3 Spice grinding

4 Glow signboard amp hoardings

5 Medicinal concentrate

6 Essential Oils

vii Problems of trade Industries

other than financial if any

Marketing amp transportation bottleneck

viii Additional support required for

improving performance of

trade Industries

Marketing Support

x Any other significant

programme Give information

or work done for each trade

discipline separately and

enclosed separate sheet to

highlight the salient points of

work done

No

4 Ancillary Development Programme No of-

a Captive Ancillary in the State NA

b New units (Anc) established

during the month

NA

c New items identified and

accepted for promoting

Ancillary

NA

d Vendor Development

Programme organized for

whom

Conducted programmes-

National Level-00

State level- 05 nos

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5 Any other special work done by the Institute- -

- One day awareness programme on Packaging for Exports

In Association with SBS College Rudrapur at Rudrapur on 31052016 for 32

participants

- One day workshop on Quality Management System amp Quality Technology

Tools (QMSQTT)

In Association with Bahadrabad Industries Development Welfare

Association Haridwar at Haridwar on 21072016 for 32 participants

- One day awareness programme on Product Certification

Conducted at Selaqui Dehradun on 19102016 for 60 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Design Clinic

Conducted at Haridwar on 20022016 for 28 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Digital Payment

Conducted in Uttarakhand State 16 programmes for 406 participants

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Part C Other Special Activities

Sl No Activity Target Achievement

1 Hindi Meeting 04 nos 04 nos

2 Hindi Pakhwara amp Hindi Diwas from 14092016 to

28092016 01 no 01 no

3 Hindi Workshop Nil Nil

4 Assistance provided in EDP of other organisation

(2 days EDP of NCCD) at MSME-DI

Haldwani

Nil 01 no

5 (i)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp Commercial Bid Opening on Lean Manufacturing for Auto component at Rudrapur on 22042016

(ii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in joint DSR

audit Audit with NPC Kanpur of Boss Cluster Rudrapur from 20042016 to 21042016 (iii)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint MBR3 Audit with QCI of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar from 08082016 to 10082016 (iv) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Boss Cluster at Rudrapur in November 2016

(v) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR5 Audit

of Pace Auto Cluster-1 at Rudrapur in November 2016 (vi)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint Audit

of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar in December 2016 (vii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Havells Fan Lean Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017 (viii)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp

Commercial Bid Opening for Plastic Component Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017

Nil

08 nos

6 Participated in National Awards held in Ludhiana Punjab on 18102016 presented by Honrsquoble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi

Nil 01 no

7 Participated in PMEGP Task force meeting of Nainital

District on 020816081116 Nil 02 nos

8 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a 3 days exhibition lsquoDestination Uttarakhand 2016rsquo organised by Ms Freindz Exhibition amp Promotions (p) ltd New Delhi at Dehradun from 24-26102016

Nil 01 no

9 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in the Stone Laying

ceremony of a new Technology Centre at Sitarganj on 141116 inaugrated by Honrsquoble Union Minister of MSMEs Sh Kalaraj Mishra

Nil 01 no

10 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a lsquoVendor Meet-

2016rsquo organised by Tata Auto Comp Systems Ltd at Rudrapur

Nil 01 no

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11 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in SLSC meeting for

National Awards and SLAB meeing at Dehradun on 17022017

Nil 01 no

12 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a training on

Lean Manufacturing at Indore MP from 080317 to 100317

Nil 01 no

13 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Hindi meeting

organized by NARAKAS on 30032017 01 no 01 no

PART-E

Sl

No

Description of activity Annual target Under PD

Ac

Total

1 EDPIMCEET Export

Packging Product

Certification QMS-QTT

Incubator ZEDDesign

8611113

31

Nil 25

i No of programmes

conducted

7601113

31

Nil 23

ii No of persons trained 159255032

326032235

16828

Nil 1001

2 Follow-up action of previous Entrepreneurship Development Programmes -

Year Total no of trainees

trained

No of trainees who

have set up units

employed till date

2006-07 143 39

2007-08 917 71

2008-09 946 36

2009-10 2323 43

2010-11 2203 49

2011-12 2321 53

2012-13 2265 59

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2013-14 2234 74

2014-15 504 53

2015-16 926

2016-17 414

3 Motivational Campaigns- Annual target Conducted

No of Campaigns

conducted

06 06

4 i Project profiles (new) Nil Nil

ii Project profiles

(updated)

Nil Nil

iii State industrial

profiles

Nil 1

iv District industrial

potential survey

reports

Nil 13

v Any other Nil Nil

5 Name of the units

provided-

Intensive technical

consultancy (A brief

write-up)

6 Programme on ISO 900014000

Year Target No of

Programmes

conducted

No of Units

participated

No of units

obtained ISO

certification

during the

year

No of units

obtained ISO

Certification

till date

2006-07 - - - - -

2007-08 - - - - -

2008-09 - - - 17 17

2009-10 - - - 10 10

2010-11 - - - - 24

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2011-12 - - - - 25

2012-13 - - - - Nil

2013-14 - - - - 17

2014-15 - - - 18

2015-16 - - - 11 11

7 Programmes on

Name of the programme No of Programmes No of participants

WTO - -

One Day Awareness

Programme on Cluster Dev

Scheme

- -

One day Awareness

Programme on IPR

- -

9 Vendor Development Programmes cum exhibitions

Year Tar

get

No of

VDPs

conducted

No of SSI

units

participat

ed

No unit

register

ed

During

the

month

No of SSI units obtained orders

No

Rs No Rs

2006-07 1 - - - - - - - -

2007-08 NIL - - - - - - - -

2008-09 1 1 120 - - - - - -

2009-10 1 - - - - - - - -

2010-11 1 1 43 - - - - - -

2011-12 3 3 222 - - - - - -

2012-13 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

311

158+551

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2013-14 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

314

148+1541

-

-

-

-

-

- 2014-15 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

374

118+2000

-

-

-

-

-

-

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2015-16 5 1

5(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

236

100+2000

-

-

-

-

-

- 2016-17 5 1

5(SVDP)

0(NVDP)

259

Nil

10 Programmes on Achievement

ii Energy conservationEnergy Efficient

Technology etc

00

iv Packaging for export 01

v Product Certification 01

vi CLCSS 00

vii QMSQTT 01

Viii Lean Manufacturing 00

ix Business Incubator 03

x Design Clinic 01

xi ZED 03

11

Revenue of the Institute

Total revenue

earned

Rs

140485-

12

Revenue of the workshop

Annual

Target

Total revenue

earned

Rs

Nil Nil

13 Media coverage details- No(s)

i Press releases during the Year 4

ii Exhibitions participated 02

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iii RadioTV talks -

iv Advertisements released 5

v Press clipping compiled for the year -

vi Press clipping hosted on website -

vii Publications if any -

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CHAPTER-XVI

DISTRICT INDUSTRIES CENTRES VISITED BY THE OFFICERS OF

THIS INSTITUTE

The officers of this Institute visited District Industries Centre for discussion relating to

development of industries in the state and in connection with attending the Task Force

Meetingother official work

1 District Industries Centre Haldwani

2 District Industries Centre Almora

3 District Industries Centre Rudrapur Udham Singh Nagar

4 District Industries Centre Bageshwar

5 District Industries Centre Roorkee

6 District Industries Centre Dehradun

7 District Industries Centre Kotdwar

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CHAPTER-XVII

INCENTIVES TO ENTREPRENEURS

(i) Fiscal Incentives to new Industrial Units and to existing units on their substantial

expansion

New Industrial units and existing industrial units on their substantial expansion as defined set

up in growth centers industrial infrastructure development center(IIDCs) Industrial Estates

Export Processing Zones Theme Parks (Food Processing Parks Software Technology Parks

etc) as stated in Annexure-1 and Other areas as notified from time to time by the Central

Government are entitled to

(A) 100 (hundred percent) outright excise duty exception for a period of 10 years from

the date of commencement of commercial production

(B) 100 Income tax exemption for initial period of five years and thereafter 30 for

companies and 25 for other than companies for a further period of five years for

the entire state of Uttaranchal and Himachal Pradesh from the date of

commencement of commercial production

(C) 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

Rs30 lakh The existing units will also be entitled to this subsidy on their substantial

expansion as defined

(D) Thrust sector industries as mentioned in Annexure-II are entitled to similar

concession as mentioned in para 3(i) amp (ii) above in the entire state of Uttaranchal

and Himachal Pradesh without any area restrictions

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Development of Industrial Infrastructure

(i) The funding pattern under the Growth Centre Scheme currently envisaging a

central assistance of Rs10 crore per center is raised to Rs15 crore per center

(ii) The financing pattern of integrated infrastructure development center (IIDC)

between Government of India and SIDBI will change from 23 to 41 and the GOI

funds would be in the nature of a grant so as to provide the required infrastructural

support

Other Incentives

(i) Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna (PMMY) To bring the unbanked people under

the mainstream banking and make the neglected section of the population self

reliant and self dependent Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna was launched under 3

stages ie Shishu (Max Rs 50000) Kishor (Max Rs 5 Lacs)and Tarun (Rs 10

Lacs)

(iv) Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP)

Government of India has approved the introduction of a new credit linked subsidy

programme called Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation programme (PMEGP)

by merging the two schemes Prime Ministerrsquos Rojgar Yojana (PMRY) and Rural

Employment Generation Programme (REGP) for generation of employment

opportunities through establishment of Micro enterprise in rural as well as urban

areas PMEGP is a central sector scheme and being administrated by Ministry of

Micro Small amp Medium Enterprises (Mo MSME) The scheme is implementing by

Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC)a statutory organization under the

administrative control of Mo MSME as the single nodal agency at the National

level At the State level the scheme is being implemented through State

KVIC Directorates State Khadi amp Village Industries Boards ( KVIBs) and District

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Industries Centre( DICs) and Banks The Government subsidy under the scheme is

being routed by KVIC through the identified banks for eventual distribution to the

beneficiaries entrepreneurs in their Bank accounts

Ineligible Industries under the Policy

The list of industries excluded from the purview of proposed concessions is at

Annexure ndashII

In addition the Doon Valley Notifications (SONo102(E) dated 1st Feb 1989

(Annexure-IV) as amended from time to time issued by Ministry of Environment amp

Forests would continue to operate in the Doon Valley area on the industries

notified under it are excluded from the proposed concessions in the state of

Uttarakhand

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Annex -I

DETAILS OF TRAINING PROGRAMME CONDUCTED DURING THE YEAR 2016-17 S No Programme details Duration Candidate Details Name of the

Coordinator SC ST OBC PH GEN TOTAL M F M F M F M F M F

EDP

1 EDP (GEN) on Tour

Operator amp Tourist Guide at Ranibagh

Haldwani Nainital

18022017

to 22022017

10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 2 22 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director (Mech)

2 EDP(SC) on Wireman

Training at Shantipuri

Pantnagar US Nagar

13022017

to

23022017

18 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 20 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

3 ESDP (WPH-STP)

on Bakery amp

Confectionary Products Ranibagh

Nainital

06092016

to

20102016

0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 20 23 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

4 ESDP(SC-STP) on

Computer Accounting with Tally at

Kaladhungi Nainital

16082016

to 29092016

10 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

5 ESDP(SC) on Computer Accounting

Dehradun

21072016 to

02092016

10 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 5 25 UC Khanduri Asst Director

(Chem)

6 ESDP(GEN) on

Garments

Manufacturing at

Almora

22072016

to

02092016

0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 21 23 DS Martolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

7 ESDP(GEN) on Solar Energy at Haldwani

Nainital

04112016 to

16122016

3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 16 0 20 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

I- Total Participants

(Nos)

51 20 0 1 2 3 1 0 30 48 156

IMC

1 IMC(Gen) at Pantnagar US Nagar

23022017 16 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 13 8 38 DK Aggarwal Asst Director

(Mech)

2 IMC(SC) at ITI

Bageshwar

18032017 31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 50 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

3 IMC(SC) at Takula

Almora

09032016 22 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 4 39 UC Khanduri

Asst Director (Chem)

4 IMC(Gen) at JITI

Almora

16032017 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 9 42 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

5 IMC(ST) at ITI

Almora

15032016 19 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 41 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

6 IMC(Gen) at Ranibagh Haldwani Nainital

23022017 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 35 6 45 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

II- Total Participants

(Nos)

93 9 12 0 4 0 0 0 110 27 255

Grand Total (I + II)

13 PROGRAMMES

144 29 12 1 6 3 1 0 140 75 411

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Annex -II

List of Thrust Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo List of Thrust Industries

01 Floriculture

02 Medicinal herbs and aromatic herbs etc ndash processing

03 Honey

04 Horticulture and Agro based Industries such as -

a Sauces Ketchup etc

b Fruit juices amp fruit pulp

c Jams Jellies vegetable juices puree pickles etc

d Preserved fruits and vegetables

e Processing of fresh fruits and vegetables including packaging

f Processing preservation packaging of mushrooms

05 Food processing industry excluding those included in the negative list

06 Sugar and its by-products

07 Silk and silk products

08 Wool and wool products

09 Woven fabrics (Excisable garments)

10 Sports goods and articles and equipment for general physical exercise and equipment

for adventure sports activities

11 Paper and paper products excluding those in negative list

12 Pharma products

13 Information amp communication technology

Computer hardware

14 Bottling of mineral water

15 Eco-tourism ndash Hotels resorts spa entertainmentamusement parks and ropeways

16 Industrial gases (based on atmospheric fraction)

17 Handicrafts

18 Non-timber forest product based industries

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Negative List of Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo Negative list of Industries

01 Tobacco and tobacco products including cigarettes and pan masala

02 Thermal Power Plant (coaloil based)

03 Coal washeries dry coal processing

04 Inorganic Chemicals excluding medicinal grade oxygen (280411) medicinal grade hydrogen peroxide

(284711) compressed air (285130)

05 Organic Chemicals excluding Provitamins vitamins Hormones (2936) Glycosides (2939) sugars (2940)

06 Tanning and dying extracts tanins and their derivatives dyes colours paints and varnishes putty fillers and

other mastics inks

07 Marble and mineral substances not classified anywhere

08 Flour mills and rice mills

09 Foundries using coal

10 Minerals fuels mineral oils and products of their distillation

Bituminous substances mineral waxes

11 Synthetic rubber product

12 Cement clinkers and asbestos raw including fibre

13 Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp Fuses fireworks matches propellant powder etc)

14 Mineral or chemical fertilizers

15 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture and formulation)

16 Fibre glass and articles thereof

17 Manufacture of pulp ndash wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving pulp)

18 Branded aerated water soft drinks (non-fruit based)

19 Paper-

Writing or printing paper etc

Paper or paperboard etc

Maplitho paper etc

Newsprint in rolls or sheets

Craft paper etc

Sanitary towels etc

Cigarette paper

Grease-proof paper

Toilet or facial tissue etc

Paper and paperboard laminated internally with bitumen tar or asphalt

Carbon or similar copying paper

Products consisting of sheets of paper or paper board impregnated coated or covered with plastics etc

Paper and paperboard coated impregnated or covered with wax etc

20 Plastics and articles thereof

Serial No 5 Reproduction synthesis not allowed as also downstream industries for sugar

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Annex -III

RESTRICTIONS ON LOCATION OF INDUSTRIES MINING OPERATIONS AND OTHER DEVELOPMENT

ACTIVITIES IN DOON VALLEY IN UTTAR PRADESH

MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS

(Department of Environment Forests amp Wildlife)

New Delhi the 1st February 1989

NOTIFICATION

NOTIFICATION under section 3(2)(v) of Environment (Protection) Act 1986 and Rule 5(3) (d) of

Environment (Protection) Rules 1986 Restricting location of industries mining operations and other

development activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh

SO102(E) ndash Whereas notification under sub-rule (3) of rule 5 of the Environment (Protection)

Rules 1986 inviting objections against the imposition of restriction on location of industries mining

operation and other developmental activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh was published vide No

SO 923(E) dated the 6th October 1988

And Whereas all objections received have been duly considered by the Central Government

Now therefore in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (d) of sub-rule (3) of Rule 5 of the

said rules the Central Government hereby imposes restrictions on the following activities in Doon Valley

bounded on the North by Mussorie ridge in the North-East by Lesset Himalayan range on the South-

West by Shivalik ranges river Ganga in the South-East and river Yamuna in the North-West except those

activities which are permitted by the Central Government for examining the environmental impacts

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(i) Location setting of industrial units ndash It has to be as per guidelines given in the annexure or guidelines

as may be issued from time to time by the Ministry of Environment amp Forests Government of India

(ii) Mining ndash Approval of the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests must be obtained before starting

any mining activity

(iii) Tourism ndash It should as per Tourism Development Plan (TDP) to be prepared by the State Department

of Tourism and duly approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(iv) Grazing ndash As per the plan to be prepared by the State Government and duly approved by the Union

Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(v) Land Use ndash As per Master Plan of development and Land Use Plan of the entire area to be prepared

by the State Government and approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

[No J-200123886-1A]

Sd-

(KP GEETHAKRISHNAN)

Secretary

ANNEXURE

Guidelines for permitting restricting industrial units in the Doon Valley area

Industries will be classified under Green Orange and Red categories as shown below for purposes of

permittingrestricting such industrial units in the Doon Valley from the environmental and ecological

considerations

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CATEGORY GREEN

A LIST OF INDUSTRIES IN APPROVED INDUSTRIAL AREAS WHICH MAY BE DIRECTRLY CONSIDERED

FOR ISSUE OF NO OBJECTION CERTIFICATE WITHOUT REFERRING TO (MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS) (IN CASE OF DOUBTS REFERENCE WILL BE MADE TO MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS)

1 All such non-obnoxious and non-hazardous industries employing upto 100 persons The

abnoxious and hazardous industries are those using inflammable explosive corrosive or

toxic substances

2 All such industries which do not discharge industrial effluents of a polluting nature and

which do not undertake any of the following process

Electroplating

Galvanizing

Bleaching

Degreasing

Phosphating

Dyeing

Pickling tanning

Polishing

Cooking of fibres and Digesting

Designing of Fabric

Unhairing Soaking deliming and bating of hides

Washing of fabric

Trimming Puling juicing and blanching of fruits and vegetables

Washing of equipment and regular floor washing using of considerable cooling water

Separated milk buttermilk and whey

Stopping and processing of grain

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Distillation of alcohol stillage and evaporation

Slaughtering of animals rendering of bones washing of meat

Juicing of sugar cane extraction of sugar Filteration centrifugation distillation

Pulping and fermenting of coffee beam

Processing of fish

Filter back wash in DM Plants exceeding 20 KI per day capacity

Pulp making pulp processing and paper making Cocking of coal washing of blast furnace

flue gases

Stripping of oxides

Washing of used sand by hydraulic discharge

Washing of latex etc

Solvent extraction

3 All such industries which do no use fuel in their manufacturing process or in any subsidiary

process and which do not emit fugitive emissions of a diffused nature

Industries not satisfying any one of the three criteria are recommended to be referred to Ministry

of Environment amp Forests

The following industries appear to fall in non-hazardous non-obnoxious and non-polluting

category subject to fulfillment of above three conditions

1 Atta-chakkies

2 Rice Mullors

3 Iceboxes

4 Dal mills

5 Groundnut decortinating (dry)

6 Chilling

7 Tailoring and garment making

8 Apparl making 9 Cotton and woolen hosiery

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10 Handloom weaving

11 Shoe lace manufacturing

12 Gold and Silver thread and sari work

13 Gold and Silver smithy

14 Leather Footwear and leather products excluding tanning amp hide processing

15 Manufacture of mirror from sheet glass and photo-frame

16 Musical instruments manufacturing

17 Sports goods

18 Bamboo and cane products (only dry operations)

19 Card Board and paper products (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

20 Insulation and other coated papers (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

21 Scientific and Mathematical instruments

22 Furniture (Wooden and Steel)

23 Assembly of domestic electrical appliances

24 Radio assembling

25 Fountain pens

26 Polythene plastic and PVC goods through extrusionmoulding

27 Surgical gauges and bandages

28 Railway sleepers (only concrete)

29 Cotton spinning and weaving

30 Rope (cotton and plastic)

31 Carpet weaving

32 Assembly of Air coolers

33 Wires pipes-extruded shapes from metals

34 Automobile servicing amp repair stations

35 Assembly of Bicycles baby carriages and other small non-motorised vehicles

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36 Electronics equipment (assembly)

37 Toys

38 Candles

39 Carpentary ndash excluded saw mill

40 Cold storage (small scale)

41 Restaurants

42 Oil-ginningexpelling (non-hydrogenation and no refining)

43 Ice Cream

44 Mineralized water

45 Jobbing amp Machining

46 Manufacture of Steel units amp suit cases

47 Paper pins amp U clips

48 Block making for printing

49 Optical frames

CATEGORY ORANGE

B LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CAN BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY WITH PROPER

ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL ARRANGEMENT

1 All such industries which discharge some liquid effluents (below 500 klday) that can be

controlled with suitable proven technology

2 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is less than 24 mtday and

the particulars emissions from which can be controlled with suitable proven technology

3 All such industries employing not more than 500 persons

The following industries with adoption of proven pollution control technology subject to

fulfilling the above three condition fall under this category

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1 Lime manufacture ndash pending decision on proven pollution control device and

Supreme Courtrsquos decision on quarrying

2 Ceramics

3 Sanitary ware

4 Tyres and tubes

5 Refuse incineration (controlled)

6 Flour mills

7 Vegetable oils including solvent extracted oils

8 Soap without steam boiling process and synthetic detergents formulation

9 Steam generating plants

10 Manufacture of office and house hold equipment and appliances involving use of

fossil fuel combustion

11 Manufacture of machineries and machine tools and equipments

12 Industrial gases (only) Nitrogen Oxygen and CO2

13 Miscellaneous glassware without involving use of fossil-fuel combustion

14 Optical glass

15 Laboratory ware

16 Petroleum storage amp transfer facilities

17 Surgical and medical products including amp probabilities of latex products

18 Foot wear (Rubber)

19 Bakery products biscuits amp Confectioners

20 Instant teacoffee coffee processing

21 Malted food

22 Manufacture of power driven pumps compressors refrigeration units fire

fighting equipment etc

23 Wire drawing (cold process) amp bailing straps

24 Steel furniture fasteners etc

25 Plastic processed goods

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26

Medical amp surgical instruments

27

Acetylene (synthetic)

28

Glue amp Gelatine

29

Potassium permanganse

30

Metallic sodium

31

Photographic films papers amp photographic chemicals

32

Surface coating industries

33

Fragrances fragours amp food additives

34

Plant nutrients (only manure)

Note

35

aerated watersoft drink

(a) Industries falling within the above identified list shall be assessed by the State Pollution

Control Board and referred to the Union Department of Environment for consideration

before according No Objection Certificate

(b) The total number of fuel burning industries that shall be permitted in the Valley will be

limited by 8 tonnes per day or Sulphur Dioxides from all sources (This corresponds to 400

tonnes per day Coal with 1 sulphur)

(c) Setting of Industrial areas should be based on sound criteria

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CATEGORY RED

C LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CANNOT BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY

1 All those industries which discharge effluents of a polluting nature at the rate of more

than 500 klday and for which the natural course for sufficient dilution is not available

and effluents from which cannot be controlled with suitable technology

2 All such industries employing more than 500 personsday

3 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is more than 24 mtday

The following industries appear to fall under this category covered by all the points as

above

1 Ferrous and non-ferrous metal extraction refining casting forging alloy making

processing etc

2 Dry Coal ProcessingMineral processing industries like Ore

sintering benefication pollutization etc

3 Phosphate look processing plants

4 Cement plants with horizontal rotary kilns

5 Glass and glass products involving use of coal

6 Petroleum refinery

7 Petro-chemical industries

8 Manufacture of lubricating oils and greases

9 Synthetic rubber manufacture

10 Coal oil wood or nuclear based thermal power plants

11 Vanaspati hydrogenated vegetable oils for industrial purposes

12 Sugar mills (white and khandari)

13 Craft paper mills

14 Coke oven by products and coaltar distillation products

15 Alkalies

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16

Caustic soda

17

Potash

18

Electro thermal products (artificial abrasives Calcium carbide etc)

19

Phosphorous and its compounds

20

Acids and their salts (organic amp inorganic)

21

Nitrogen compounds (Cynides cynamides and other nitrogen compounds)

22

Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp fuses)

23

Pthalic anhydride

24

Processes involving chlorinated hydrocarbon

25

Chlorine Fluorine bromine Iodine amp their compounds

26

Fertilizer industry

27

Paper board and straw board

28

Synthetics fibres

29 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture

formulations)

amp

30 Basic drugs

31 Alcohol (Industrial or potable)

32 Leather industry including tanning and processing

33 Coke making coal liquification and fuel gas making industries

34 Fibre glass production and processing

35 Manufacture of pulp-wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving

pulp)

36 Pigment dyes and their intermediates

37 Industrial carbons (including graphite electrodes anodes midget electrodes

graphite blocks graphite crucibles gas carbons activated carbon synthetic

diamonds carbon black channel black lamp black etc)

38 Electro-chemicals (other than these covered under Alkali group)

39 Paints enamels amp varnishes

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40 Poly propylene

41 Poly Vinyl chloride

42 Cement with vertical shaft kiln technology penging certification of proven

technology on pollution control

43 Chlorates perchlorates amp peroxides

44 Polishes

45 Synthetic resin amp Plastic products

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CHAPTER-XIV

USE OF OFFICIAL LANGUAGE

Hindi is the Official Language of the Union of India and the Government policy aims at

progressively increasing the use of Hindi in official work Effective steps were taken during

the year in the Ministry of MSME to ensure compliance to Official Language Policy

implementation of the annual programme and compliance with the various orders of the

Government of India on the recommendations of the Committee of Parliament on Official

Language

COMPLIANCE OF SECTION 3(3)OF THE OFFICIAL LANGUAGE ACT 1963

All documents such as General Orders Notifications Press Communique Contracts

Agreements Tender Forms amp Notices Resolution MemorandumOffice memorandum

Administrative or other reports and Official Papers laid before a House or the Houses of

Parliament under section 3(3) of the Official Languages Act 1963 were issued bilingually

ie in Hindi and English General orders meant for departmental use were issued in Hindi

only

REPLIES TO LETTERS IN HINDI

All letters received in Hindi were replied to in Hindi

CORRESPONDENCE IN HINDI

Letters to State Governments Union Territory and Central Government offices located

in regions lsquoArsquo and lsquoBrsquo were issued in Hindi to the extent possible Similarly letters were sent in

Hindi to Central Government offices located in region lsquoCrsquo as per the targets laid down in the

Annual Programme About 9007 correspondence was made in Hindi in region lsquoArsquo 100 in

region rsquoBrsquo and 100 in region lsquoCrsquo

SECTIONS SPECIFIED FOR WORKING IN HINDI

The sections of the Ministry specified for doing 100 work in Hindi are working

satisfactorily

MONITORING AND INSPECTIONS

In order to ensure compliance with the Official Language Policy monitoring is done

though regular inspections

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CHAPTER-XV

TARGETS amp ACHIEVEMENTS

PART-A

1 Change in Industrial Scenario if any Industrial activity is gaining

momentum due to Industrial package to the state amp the upgradation of the MSEs

2 Other information ndash

I No of unit visited by MSME-DI

Official 117

Ii Total No of visitors inquiries

received in MSME-DI 648

iii Total No persons trained with- 414

a General 214

b Women Entrepreneurs 110 c SCST 17413 d Other backward Classes etc 12

e Minorities 0

3 Expenditure in Plan amp Non-Plan

a Plan Scheme-

Allotment Cumulative expenditure

FUNDS EXPENDITURE

Salary-14000000 12144775

Medical- 125000 124655

TE- 650000 647151

OE- 800000 7 99999

RRT- 4000 3000

Total 15579000 13719580

b Non-Plan Scheme- Nil

4 Administration Over

one year

Less than one year

a

b c

d

Post vacant Disciplinary proceeding initiated concluded pending Audit objections pending amp replied

Court cases pending if necessary

13

Nil Nil

Nil

01

Nil Nil

Nil

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Part- B

(This part may reflect the problems and actual work done under each programme as well

as actual extension service rendered for promotion of Industries)

1 Modernization of Workshop and

Laboratories- During

the month

Cumulative for the year

i Sanction received by MSME-DI

Converting the MSME-DI

Nil Nil

ii Value of new machinery

equipment installed received

Nil Nil

iii Value of orders of Machinery amp

Equipment placed with

DGSampD supplies

Nil Nil

2 Trade Industry growth-

i Nos of UAM registered

Manufacturingservice activity

Micro-5363 Small- 1707 Medium- 156

Total- 7226 (up to March2017)

ii Nos of UAM registered

ManufacturingServicing

activity

Manufacturing- 4243

Service- 2983

Total- 7226 (up to March2015)

iii Changes in industrial growth

rate if any (give information for

each trade unit(s) separately)

The industrial climate generated due to

announcement of Concessional package

provided impetus to the growth

parameters

3 Technical Assistance-

i No of entrepreneurs assisted

at the MSME-DI premises

outside premises

6481913

ii No of entrepreneurs assisted

at their premises

631

iii No of trade Associations

contacted for up-gradation of

Industries

12

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iv Details of programme for

specific group of covered in

Action Plan prepared along

with their details

NA

v No of units registered under

the Govt purchase

programme

43 Nos

vi Identification of products

having potential for

development in the State

(Attach a separate list)

1 Fruit based products

2 Processing of vegetables

3 Spice grinding

4 Glow signboard amp hoardings

5 Medicinal concentrate

6 Essential Oils

vii Problems of trade Industries

other than financial if any

Marketing amp transportation bottleneck

viii Additional support required for

improving performance of

trade Industries

Marketing Support

x Any other significant

programme Give information

or work done for each trade

discipline separately and

enclosed separate sheet to

highlight the salient points of

work done

No

4 Ancillary Development Programme No of-

a Captive Ancillary in the State NA

b New units (Anc) established

during the month

NA

c New items identified and

accepted for promoting

Ancillary

NA

d Vendor Development

Programme organized for

whom

Conducted programmes-

National Level-00

State level- 05 nos

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5 Any other special work done by the Institute- -

- One day awareness programme on Packaging for Exports

In Association with SBS College Rudrapur at Rudrapur on 31052016 for 32

participants

- One day workshop on Quality Management System amp Quality Technology

Tools (QMSQTT)

In Association with Bahadrabad Industries Development Welfare

Association Haridwar at Haridwar on 21072016 for 32 participants

- One day awareness programme on Product Certification

Conducted at Selaqui Dehradun on 19102016 for 60 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Design Clinic

Conducted at Haridwar on 20022016 for 28 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Digital Payment

Conducted in Uttarakhand State 16 programmes for 406 participants

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Part C Other Special Activities

Sl No Activity Target Achievement

1 Hindi Meeting 04 nos 04 nos

2 Hindi Pakhwara amp Hindi Diwas from 14092016 to

28092016 01 no 01 no

3 Hindi Workshop Nil Nil

4 Assistance provided in EDP of other organisation

(2 days EDP of NCCD) at MSME-DI

Haldwani

Nil 01 no

5 (i)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp Commercial Bid Opening on Lean Manufacturing for Auto component at Rudrapur on 22042016

(ii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in joint DSR

audit Audit with NPC Kanpur of Boss Cluster Rudrapur from 20042016 to 21042016 (iii)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint MBR3 Audit with QCI of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar from 08082016 to 10082016 (iv) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Boss Cluster at Rudrapur in November 2016

(v) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR5 Audit

of Pace Auto Cluster-1 at Rudrapur in November 2016 (vi)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint Audit

of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar in December 2016 (vii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Havells Fan Lean Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017 (viii)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp

Commercial Bid Opening for Plastic Component Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017

Nil

08 nos

6 Participated in National Awards held in Ludhiana Punjab on 18102016 presented by Honrsquoble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi

Nil 01 no

7 Participated in PMEGP Task force meeting of Nainital

District on 020816081116 Nil 02 nos

8 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a 3 days exhibition lsquoDestination Uttarakhand 2016rsquo organised by Ms Freindz Exhibition amp Promotions (p) ltd New Delhi at Dehradun from 24-26102016

Nil 01 no

9 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in the Stone Laying

ceremony of a new Technology Centre at Sitarganj on 141116 inaugrated by Honrsquoble Union Minister of MSMEs Sh Kalaraj Mishra

Nil 01 no

10 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a lsquoVendor Meet-

2016rsquo organised by Tata Auto Comp Systems Ltd at Rudrapur

Nil 01 no

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11 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in SLSC meeting for

National Awards and SLAB meeing at Dehradun on 17022017

Nil 01 no

12 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a training on

Lean Manufacturing at Indore MP from 080317 to 100317

Nil 01 no

13 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Hindi meeting

organized by NARAKAS on 30032017 01 no 01 no

PART-E

Sl

No

Description of activity Annual target Under PD

Ac

Total

1 EDPIMCEET Export

Packging Product

Certification QMS-QTT

Incubator ZEDDesign

8611113

31

Nil 25

i No of programmes

conducted

7601113

31

Nil 23

ii No of persons trained 159255032

326032235

16828

Nil 1001

2 Follow-up action of previous Entrepreneurship Development Programmes -

Year Total no of trainees

trained

No of trainees who

have set up units

employed till date

2006-07 143 39

2007-08 917 71

2008-09 946 36

2009-10 2323 43

2010-11 2203 49

2011-12 2321 53

2012-13 2265 59

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2013-14 2234 74

2014-15 504 53

2015-16 926

2016-17 414

3 Motivational Campaigns- Annual target Conducted

No of Campaigns

conducted

06 06

4 i Project profiles (new) Nil Nil

ii Project profiles

(updated)

Nil Nil

iii State industrial

profiles

Nil 1

iv District industrial

potential survey

reports

Nil 13

v Any other Nil Nil

5 Name of the units

provided-

Intensive technical

consultancy (A brief

write-up)

6 Programme on ISO 900014000

Year Target No of

Programmes

conducted

No of Units

participated

No of units

obtained ISO

certification

during the

year

No of units

obtained ISO

Certification

till date

2006-07 - - - - -

2007-08 - - - - -

2008-09 - - - 17 17

2009-10 - - - 10 10

2010-11 - - - - 24

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2011-12 - - - - 25

2012-13 - - - - Nil

2013-14 - - - - 17

2014-15 - - - 18

2015-16 - - - 11 11

7 Programmes on

Name of the programme No of Programmes No of participants

WTO - -

One Day Awareness

Programme on Cluster Dev

Scheme

- -

One day Awareness

Programme on IPR

- -

9 Vendor Development Programmes cum exhibitions

Year Tar

get

No of

VDPs

conducted

No of SSI

units

participat

ed

No unit

register

ed

During

the

month

No of SSI units obtained orders

No

Rs No Rs

2006-07 1 - - - - - - - -

2007-08 NIL - - - - - - - -

2008-09 1 1 120 - - - - - -

2009-10 1 - - - - - - - -

2010-11 1 1 43 - - - - - -

2011-12 3 3 222 - - - - - -

2012-13 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

311

158+551

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2013-14 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

314

148+1541

-

-

-

-

-

- 2014-15 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

374

118+2000

-

-

-

-

-

-

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2015-16 5 1

5(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

236

100+2000

-

-

-

-

-

- 2016-17 5 1

5(SVDP)

0(NVDP)

259

Nil

10 Programmes on Achievement

ii Energy conservationEnergy Efficient

Technology etc

00

iv Packaging for export 01

v Product Certification 01

vi CLCSS 00

vii QMSQTT 01

Viii Lean Manufacturing 00

ix Business Incubator 03

x Design Clinic 01

xi ZED 03

11

Revenue of the Institute

Total revenue

earned

Rs

140485-

12

Revenue of the workshop

Annual

Target

Total revenue

earned

Rs

Nil Nil

13 Media coverage details- No(s)

i Press releases during the Year 4

ii Exhibitions participated 02

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iii RadioTV talks -

iv Advertisements released 5

v Press clipping compiled for the year -

vi Press clipping hosted on website -

vii Publications if any -

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CHAPTER-XVI

DISTRICT INDUSTRIES CENTRES VISITED BY THE OFFICERS OF

THIS INSTITUTE

The officers of this Institute visited District Industries Centre for discussion relating to

development of industries in the state and in connection with attending the Task Force

Meetingother official work

1 District Industries Centre Haldwani

2 District Industries Centre Almora

3 District Industries Centre Rudrapur Udham Singh Nagar

4 District Industries Centre Bageshwar

5 District Industries Centre Roorkee

6 District Industries Centre Dehradun

7 District Industries Centre Kotdwar

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CHAPTER-XVII

INCENTIVES TO ENTREPRENEURS

(i) Fiscal Incentives to new Industrial Units and to existing units on their substantial

expansion

New Industrial units and existing industrial units on their substantial expansion as defined set

up in growth centers industrial infrastructure development center(IIDCs) Industrial Estates

Export Processing Zones Theme Parks (Food Processing Parks Software Technology Parks

etc) as stated in Annexure-1 and Other areas as notified from time to time by the Central

Government are entitled to

(A) 100 (hundred percent) outright excise duty exception for a period of 10 years from

the date of commencement of commercial production

(B) 100 Income tax exemption for initial period of five years and thereafter 30 for

companies and 25 for other than companies for a further period of five years for

the entire state of Uttaranchal and Himachal Pradesh from the date of

commencement of commercial production

(C) 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

Rs30 lakh The existing units will also be entitled to this subsidy on their substantial

expansion as defined

(D) Thrust sector industries as mentioned in Annexure-II are entitled to similar

concession as mentioned in para 3(i) amp (ii) above in the entire state of Uttaranchal

and Himachal Pradesh without any area restrictions

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Development of Industrial Infrastructure

(i) The funding pattern under the Growth Centre Scheme currently envisaging a

central assistance of Rs10 crore per center is raised to Rs15 crore per center

(ii) The financing pattern of integrated infrastructure development center (IIDC)

between Government of India and SIDBI will change from 23 to 41 and the GOI

funds would be in the nature of a grant so as to provide the required infrastructural

support

Other Incentives

(i) Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna (PMMY) To bring the unbanked people under

the mainstream banking and make the neglected section of the population self

reliant and self dependent Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna was launched under 3

stages ie Shishu (Max Rs 50000) Kishor (Max Rs 5 Lacs)and Tarun (Rs 10

Lacs)

(iv) Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP)

Government of India has approved the introduction of a new credit linked subsidy

programme called Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation programme (PMEGP)

by merging the two schemes Prime Ministerrsquos Rojgar Yojana (PMRY) and Rural

Employment Generation Programme (REGP) for generation of employment

opportunities through establishment of Micro enterprise in rural as well as urban

areas PMEGP is a central sector scheme and being administrated by Ministry of

Micro Small amp Medium Enterprises (Mo MSME) The scheme is implementing by

Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC)a statutory organization under the

administrative control of Mo MSME as the single nodal agency at the National

level At the State level the scheme is being implemented through State

KVIC Directorates State Khadi amp Village Industries Boards ( KVIBs) and District

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Industries Centre( DICs) and Banks The Government subsidy under the scheme is

being routed by KVIC through the identified banks for eventual distribution to the

beneficiaries entrepreneurs in their Bank accounts

Ineligible Industries under the Policy

The list of industries excluded from the purview of proposed concessions is at

Annexure ndashII

In addition the Doon Valley Notifications (SONo102(E) dated 1st Feb 1989

(Annexure-IV) as amended from time to time issued by Ministry of Environment amp

Forests would continue to operate in the Doon Valley area on the industries

notified under it are excluded from the proposed concessions in the state of

Uttarakhand

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Annex -I

DETAILS OF TRAINING PROGRAMME CONDUCTED DURING THE YEAR 2016-17 S No Programme details Duration Candidate Details Name of the

Coordinator SC ST OBC PH GEN TOTAL M F M F M F M F M F

EDP

1 EDP (GEN) on Tour

Operator amp Tourist Guide at Ranibagh

Haldwani Nainital

18022017

to 22022017

10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 2 22 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director (Mech)

2 EDP(SC) on Wireman

Training at Shantipuri

Pantnagar US Nagar

13022017

to

23022017

18 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 20 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

3 ESDP (WPH-STP)

on Bakery amp

Confectionary Products Ranibagh

Nainital

06092016

to

20102016

0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 20 23 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

4 ESDP(SC-STP) on

Computer Accounting with Tally at

Kaladhungi Nainital

16082016

to 29092016

10 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

5 ESDP(SC) on Computer Accounting

Dehradun

21072016 to

02092016

10 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 5 25 UC Khanduri Asst Director

(Chem)

6 ESDP(GEN) on

Garments

Manufacturing at

Almora

22072016

to

02092016

0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 21 23 DS Martolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

7 ESDP(GEN) on Solar Energy at Haldwani

Nainital

04112016 to

16122016

3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 16 0 20 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

I- Total Participants

(Nos)

51 20 0 1 2 3 1 0 30 48 156

IMC

1 IMC(Gen) at Pantnagar US Nagar

23022017 16 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 13 8 38 DK Aggarwal Asst Director

(Mech)

2 IMC(SC) at ITI

Bageshwar

18032017 31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 50 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

3 IMC(SC) at Takula

Almora

09032016 22 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 4 39 UC Khanduri

Asst Director (Chem)

4 IMC(Gen) at JITI

Almora

16032017 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 9 42 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

5 IMC(ST) at ITI

Almora

15032016 19 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 41 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

6 IMC(Gen) at Ranibagh Haldwani Nainital

23022017 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 35 6 45 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

II- Total Participants

(Nos)

93 9 12 0 4 0 0 0 110 27 255

Grand Total (I + II)

13 PROGRAMMES

144 29 12 1 6 3 1 0 140 75 411

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Annex -II

List of Thrust Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo List of Thrust Industries

01 Floriculture

02 Medicinal herbs and aromatic herbs etc ndash processing

03 Honey

04 Horticulture and Agro based Industries such as -

a Sauces Ketchup etc

b Fruit juices amp fruit pulp

c Jams Jellies vegetable juices puree pickles etc

d Preserved fruits and vegetables

e Processing of fresh fruits and vegetables including packaging

f Processing preservation packaging of mushrooms

05 Food processing industry excluding those included in the negative list

06 Sugar and its by-products

07 Silk and silk products

08 Wool and wool products

09 Woven fabrics (Excisable garments)

10 Sports goods and articles and equipment for general physical exercise and equipment

for adventure sports activities

11 Paper and paper products excluding those in negative list

12 Pharma products

13 Information amp communication technology

Computer hardware

14 Bottling of mineral water

15 Eco-tourism ndash Hotels resorts spa entertainmentamusement parks and ropeways

16 Industrial gases (based on atmospheric fraction)

17 Handicrafts

18 Non-timber forest product based industries

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Negative List of Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo Negative list of Industries

01 Tobacco and tobacco products including cigarettes and pan masala

02 Thermal Power Plant (coaloil based)

03 Coal washeries dry coal processing

04 Inorganic Chemicals excluding medicinal grade oxygen (280411) medicinal grade hydrogen peroxide

(284711) compressed air (285130)

05 Organic Chemicals excluding Provitamins vitamins Hormones (2936) Glycosides (2939) sugars (2940)

06 Tanning and dying extracts tanins and their derivatives dyes colours paints and varnishes putty fillers and

other mastics inks

07 Marble and mineral substances not classified anywhere

08 Flour mills and rice mills

09 Foundries using coal

10 Minerals fuels mineral oils and products of their distillation

Bituminous substances mineral waxes

11 Synthetic rubber product

12 Cement clinkers and asbestos raw including fibre

13 Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp Fuses fireworks matches propellant powder etc)

14 Mineral or chemical fertilizers

15 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture and formulation)

16 Fibre glass and articles thereof

17 Manufacture of pulp ndash wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving pulp)

18 Branded aerated water soft drinks (non-fruit based)

19 Paper-

Writing or printing paper etc

Paper or paperboard etc

Maplitho paper etc

Newsprint in rolls or sheets

Craft paper etc

Sanitary towels etc

Cigarette paper

Grease-proof paper

Toilet or facial tissue etc

Paper and paperboard laminated internally with bitumen tar or asphalt

Carbon or similar copying paper

Products consisting of sheets of paper or paper board impregnated coated or covered with plastics etc

Paper and paperboard coated impregnated or covered with wax etc

20 Plastics and articles thereof

Serial No 5 Reproduction synthesis not allowed as also downstream industries for sugar

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Annex -III

RESTRICTIONS ON LOCATION OF INDUSTRIES MINING OPERATIONS AND OTHER DEVELOPMENT

ACTIVITIES IN DOON VALLEY IN UTTAR PRADESH

MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS

(Department of Environment Forests amp Wildlife)

New Delhi the 1st February 1989

NOTIFICATION

NOTIFICATION under section 3(2)(v) of Environment (Protection) Act 1986 and Rule 5(3) (d) of

Environment (Protection) Rules 1986 Restricting location of industries mining operations and other

development activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh

SO102(E) ndash Whereas notification under sub-rule (3) of rule 5 of the Environment (Protection)

Rules 1986 inviting objections against the imposition of restriction on location of industries mining

operation and other developmental activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh was published vide No

SO 923(E) dated the 6th October 1988

And Whereas all objections received have been duly considered by the Central Government

Now therefore in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (d) of sub-rule (3) of Rule 5 of the

said rules the Central Government hereby imposes restrictions on the following activities in Doon Valley

bounded on the North by Mussorie ridge in the North-East by Lesset Himalayan range on the South-

West by Shivalik ranges river Ganga in the South-East and river Yamuna in the North-West except those

activities which are permitted by the Central Government for examining the environmental impacts

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(i) Location setting of industrial units ndash It has to be as per guidelines given in the annexure or guidelines

as may be issued from time to time by the Ministry of Environment amp Forests Government of India

(ii) Mining ndash Approval of the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests must be obtained before starting

any mining activity

(iii) Tourism ndash It should as per Tourism Development Plan (TDP) to be prepared by the State Department

of Tourism and duly approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(iv) Grazing ndash As per the plan to be prepared by the State Government and duly approved by the Union

Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(v) Land Use ndash As per Master Plan of development and Land Use Plan of the entire area to be prepared

by the State Government and approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

[No J-200123886-1A]

Sd-

(KP GEETHAKRISHNAN)

Secretary

ANNEXURE

Guidelines for permitting restricting industrial units in the Doon Valley area

Industries will be classified under Green Orange and Red categories as shown below for purposes of

permittingrestricting such industrial units in the Doon Valley from the environmental and ecological

considerations

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CATEGORY GREEN

A LIST OF INDUSTRIES IN APPROVED INDUSTRIAL AREAS WHICH MAY BE DIRECTRLY CONSIDERED

FOR ISSUE OF NO OBJECTION CERTIFICATE WITHOUT REFERRING TO (MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS) (IN CASE OF DOUBTS REFERENCE WILL BE MADE TO MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS)

1 All such non-obnoxious and non-hazardous industries employing upto 100 persons The

abnoxious and hazardous industries are those using inflammable explosive corrosive or

toxic substances

2 All such industries which do not discharge industrial effluents of a polluting nature and

which do not undertake any of the following process

Electroplating

Galvanizing

Bleaching

Degreasing

Phosphating

Dyeing

Pickling tanning

Polishing

Cooking of fibres and Digesting

Designing of Fabric

Unhairing Soaking deliming and bating of hides

Washing of fabric

Trimming Puling juicing and blanching of fruits and vegetables

Washing of equipment and regular floor washing using of considerable cooling water

Separated milk buttermilk and whey

Stopping and processing of grain

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Distillation of alcohol stillage and evaporation

Slaughtering of animals rendering of bones washing of meat

Juicing of sugar cane extraction of sugar Filteration centrifugation distillation

Pulping and fermenting of coffee beam

Processing of fish

Filter back wash in DM Plants exceeding 20 KI per day capacity

Pulp making pulp processing and paper making Cocking of coal washing of blast furnace

flue gases

Stripping of oxides

Washing of used sand by hydraulic discharge

Washing of latex etc

Solvent extraction

3 All such industries which do no use fuel in their manufacturing process or in any subsidiary

process and which do not emit fugitive emissions of a diffused nature

Industries not satisfying any one of the three criteria are recommended to be referred to Ministry

of Environment amp Forests

The following industries appear to fall in non-hazardous non-obnoxious and non-polluting

category subject to fulfillment of above three conditions

1 Atta-chakkies

2 Rice Mullors

3 Iceboxes

4 Dal mills

5 Groundnut decortinating (dry)

6 Chilling

7 Tailoring and garment making

8 Apparl making 9 Cotton and woolen hosiery

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10 Handloom weaving

11 Shoe lace manufacturing

12 Gold and Silver thread and sari work

13 Gold and Silver smithy

14 Leather Footwear and leather products excluding tanning amp hide processing

15 Manufacture of mirror from sheet glass and photo-frame

16 Musical instruments manufacturing

17 Sports goods

18 Bamboo and cane products (only dry operations)

19 Card Board and paper products (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

20 Insulation and other coated papers (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

21 Scientific and Mathematical instruments

22 Furniture (Wooden and Steel)

23 Assembly of domestic electrical appliances

24 Radio assembling

25 Fountain pens

26 Polythene plastic and PVC goods through extrusionmoulding

27 Surgical gauges and bandages

28 Railway sleepers (only concrete)

29 Cotton spinning and weaving

30 Rope (cotton and plastic)

31 Carpet weaving

32 Assembly of Air coolers

33 Wires pipes-extruded shapes from metals

34 Automobile servicing amp repair stations

35 Assembly of Bicycles baby carriages and other small non-motorised vehicles

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36 Electronics equipment (assembly)

37 Toys

38 Candles

39 Carpentary ndash excluded saw mill

40 Cold storage (small scale)

41 Restaurants

42 Oil-ginningexpelling (non-hydrogenation and no refining)

43 Ice Cream

44 Mineralized water

45 Jobbing amp Machining

46 Manufacture of Steel units amp suit cases

47 Paper pins amp U clips

48 Block making for printing

49 Optical frames

CATEGORY ORANGE

B LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CAN BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY WITH PROPER

ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL ARRANGEMENT

1 All such industries which discharge some liquid effluents (below 500 klday) that can be

controlled with suitable proven technology

2 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is less than 24 mtday and

the particulars emissions from which can be controlled with suitable proven technology

3 All such industries employing not more than 500 persons

The following industries with adoption of proven pollution control technology subject to

fulfilling the above three condition fall under this category

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1 Lime manufacture ndash pending decision on proven pollution control device and

Supreme Courtrsquos decision on quarrying

2 Ceramics

3 Sanitary ware

4 Tyres and tubes

5 Refuse incineration (controlled)

6 Flour mills

7 Vegetable oils including solvent extracted oils

8 Soap without steam boiling process and synthetic detergents formulation

9 Steam generating plants

10 Manufacture of office and house hold equipment and appliances involving use of

fossil fuel combustion

11 Manufacture of machineries and machine tools and equipments

12 Industrial gases (only) Nitrogen Oxygen and CO2

13 Miscellaneous glassware without involving use of fossil-fuel combustion

14 Optical glass

15 Laboratory ware

16 Petroleum storage amp transfer facilities

17 Surgical and medical products including amp probabilities of latex products

18 Foot wear (Rubber)

19 Bakery products biscuits amp Confectioners

20 Instant teacoffee coffee processing

21 Malted food

22 Manufacture of power driven pumps compressors refrigeration units fire

fighting equipment etc

23 Wire drawing (cold process) amp bailing straps

24 Steel furniture fasteners etc

25 Plastic processed goods

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26

Medical amp surgical instruments

27

Acetylene (synthetic)

28

Glue amp Gelatine

29

Potassium permanganse

30

Metallic sodium

31

Photographic films papers amp photographic chemicals

32

Surface coating industries

33

Fragrances fragours amp food additives

34

Plant nutrients (only manure)

Note

35

aerated watersoft drink

(a) Industries falling within the above identified list shall be assessed by the State Pollution

Control Board and referred to the Union Department of Environment for consideration

before according No Objection Certificate

(b) The total number of fuel burning industries that shall be permitted in the Valley will be

limited by 8 tonnes per day or Sulphur Dioxides from all sources (This corresponds to 400

tonnes per day Coal with 1 sulphur)

(c) Setting of Industrial areas should be based on sound criteria

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CATEGORY RED

C LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CANNOT BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY

1 All those industries which discharge effluents of a polluting nature at the rate of more

than 500 klday and for which the natural course for sufficient dilution is not available

and effluents from which cannot be controlled with suitable technology

2 All such industries employing more than 500 personsday

3 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is more than 24 mtday

The following industries appear to fall under this category covered by all the points as

above

1 Ferrous and non-ferrous metal extraction refining casting forging alloy making

processing etc

2 Dry Coal ProcessingMineral processing industries like Ore

sintering benefication pollutization etc

3 Phosphate look processing plants

4 Cement plants with horizontal rotary kilns

5 Glass and glass products involving use of coal

6 Petroleum refinery

7 Petro-chemical industries

8 Manufacture of lubricating oils and greases

9 Synthetic rubber manufacture

10 Coal oil wood or nuclear based thermal power plants

11 Vanaspati hydrogenated vegetable oils for industrial purposes

12 Sugar mills (white and khandari)

13 Craft paper mills

14 Coke oven by products and coaltar distillation products

15 Alkalies

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16

Caustic soda

17

Potash

18

Electro thermal products (artificial abrasives Calcium carbide etc)

19

Phosphorous and its compounds

20

Acids and their salts (organic amp inorganic)

21

Nitrogen compounds (Cynides cynamides and other nitrogen compounds)

22

Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp fuses)

23

Pthalic anhydride

24

Processes involving chlorinated hydrocarbon

25

Chlorine Fluorine bromine Iodine amp their compounds

26

Fertilizer industry

27

Paper board and straw board

28

Synthetics fibres

29 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture

formulations)

amp

30 Basic drugs

31 Alcohol (Industrial or potable)

32 Leather industry including tanning and processing

33 Coke making coal liquification and fuel gas making industries

34 Fibre glass production and processing

35 Manufacture of pulp-wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving

pulp)

36 Pigment dyes and their intermediates

37 Industrial carbons (including graphite electrodes anodes midget electrodes

graphite blocks graphite crucibles gas carbons activated carbon synthetic

diamonds carbon black channel black lamp black etc)

38 Electro-chemicals (other than these covered under Alkali group)

39 Paints enamels amp varnishes

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40 Poly propylene

41 Poly Vinyl chloride

42 Cement with vertical shaft kiln technology penging certification of proven

technology on pollution control

43 Chlorates perchlorates amp peroxides

44 Polishes

45 Synthetic resin amp Plastic products

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CHAPTER-XV

TARGETS amp ACHIEVEMENTS

PART-A

1 Change in Industrial Scenario if any Industrial activity is gaining

momentum due to Industrial package to the state amp the upgradation of the MSEs

2 Other information ndash

I No of unit visited by MSME-DI

Official 117

Ii Total No of visitors inquiries

received in MSME-DI 648

iii Total No persons trained with- 414

a General 214

b Women Entrepreneurs 110 c SCST 17413 d Other backward Classes etc 12

e Minorities 0

3 Expenditure in Plan amp Non-Plan

a Plan Scheme-

Allotment Cumulative expenditure

FUNDS EXPENDITURE

Salary-14000000 12144775

Medical- 125000 124655

TE- 650000 647151

OE- 800000 7 99999

RRT- 4000 3000

Total 15579000 13719580

b Non-Plan Scheme- Nil

4 Administration Over

one year

Less than one year

a

b c

d

Post vacant Disciplinary proceeding initiated concluded pending Audit objections pending amp replied

Court cases pending if necessary

13

Nil Nil

Nil

01

Nil Nil

Nil

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Part- B

(This part may reflect the problems and actual work done under each programme as well

as actual extension service rendered for promotion of Industries)

1 Modernization of Workshop and

Laboratories- During

the month

Cumulative for the year

i Sanction received by MSME-DI

Converting the MSME-DI

Nil Nil

ii Value of new machinery

equipment installed received

Nil Nil

iii Value of orders of Machinery amp

Equipment placed with

DGSampD supplies

Nil Nil

2 Trade Industry growth-

i Nos of UAM registered

Manufacturingservice activity

Micro-5363 Small- 1707 Medium- 156

Total- 7226 (up to March2017)

ii Nos of UAM registered

ManufacturingServicing

activity

Manufacturing- 4243

Service- 2983

Total- 7226 (up to March2015)

iii Changes in industrial growth

rate if any (give information for

each trade unit(s) separately)

The industrial climate generated due to

announcement of Concessional package

provided impetus to the growth

parameters

3 Technical Assistance-

i No of entrepreneurs assisted

at the MSME-DI premises

outside premises

6481913

ii No of entrepreneurs assisted

at their premises

631

iii No of trade Associations

contacted for up-gradation of

Industries

12

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iv Details of programme for

specific group of covered in

Action Plan prepared along

with their details

NA

v No of units registered under

the Govt purchase

programme

43 Nos

vi Identification of products

having potential for

development in the State

(Attach a separate list)

1 Fruit based products

2 Processing of vegetables

3 Spice grinding

4 Glow signboard amp hoardings

5 Medicinal concentrate

6 Essential Oils

vii Problems of trade Industries

other than financial if any

Marketing amp transportation bottleneck

viii Additional support required for

improving performance of

trade Industries

Marketing Support

x Any other significant

programme Give information

or work done for each trade

discipline separately and

enclosed separate sheet to

highlight the salient points of

work done

No

4 Ancillary Development Programme No of-

a Captive Ancillary in the State NA

b New units (Anc) established

during the month

NA

c New items identified and

accepted for promoting

Ancillary

NA

d Vendor Development

Programme organized for

whom

Conducted programmes-

National Level-00

State level- 05 nos

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5 Any other special work done by the Institute- -

- One day awareness programme on Packaging for Exports

In Association with SBS College Rudrapur at Rudrapur on 31052016 for 32

participants

- One day workshop on Quality Management System amp Quality Technology

Tools (QMSQTT)

In Association with Bahadrabad Industries Development Welfare

Association Haridwar at Haridwar on 21072016 for 32 participants

- One day awareness programme on Product Certification

Conducted at Selaqui Dehradun on 19102016 for 60 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Design Clinic

Conducted at Haridwar on 20022016 for 28 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Digital Payment

Conducted in Uttarakhand State 16 programmes for 406 participants

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Part C Other Special Activities

Sl No Activity Target Achievement

1 Hindi Meeting 04 nos 04 nos

2 Hindi Pakhwara amp Hindi Diwas from 14092016 to

28092016 01 no 01 no

3 Hindi Workshop Nil Nil

4 Assistance provided in EDP of other organisation

(2 days EDP of NCCD) at MSME-DI

Haldwani

Nil 01 no

5 (i)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp Commercial Bid Opening on Lean Manufacturing for Auto component at Rudrapur on 22042016

(ii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in joint DSR

audit Audit with NPC Kanpur of Boss Cluster Rudrapur from 20042016 to 21042016 (iii)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint MBR3 Audit with QCI of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar from 08082016 to 10082016 (iv) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Boss Cluster at Rudrapur in November 2016

(v) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR5 Audit

of Pace Auto Cluster-1 at Rudrapur in November 2016 (vi)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint Audit

of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar in December 2016 (vii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Havells Fan Lean Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017 (viii)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp

Commercial Bid Opening for Plastic Component Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017

Nil

08 nos

6 Participated in National Awards held in Ludhiana Punjab on 18102016 presented by Honrsquoble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi

Nil 01 no

7 Participated in PMEGP Task force meeting of Nainital

District on 020816081116 Nil 02 nos

8 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a 3 days exhibition lsquoDestination Uttarakhand 2016rsquo organised by Ms Freindz Exhibition amp Promotions (p) ltd New Delhi at Dehradun from 24-26102016

Nil 01 no

9 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in the Stone Laying

ceremony of a new Technology Centre at Sitarganj on 141116 inaugrated by Honrsquoble Union Minister of MSMEs Sh Kalaraj Mishra

Nil 01 no

10 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a lsquoVendor Meet-

2016rsquo organised by Tata Auto Comp Systems Ltd at Rudrapur

Nil 01 no

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11 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in SLSC meeting for

National Awards and SLAB meeing at Dehradun on 17022017

Nil 01 no

12 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a training on

Lean Manufacturing at Indore MP from 080317 to 100317

Nil 01 no

13 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Hindi meeting

organized by NARAKAS on 30032017 01 no 01 no

PART-E

Sl

No

Description of activity Annual target Under PD

Ac

Total

1 EDPIMCEET Export

Packging Product

Certification QMS-QTT

Incubator ZEDDesign

8611113

31

Nil 25

i No of programmes

conducted

7601113

31

Nil 23

ii No of persons trained 159255032

326032235

16828

Nil 1001

2 Follow-up action of previous Entrepreneurship Development Programmes -

Year Total no of trainees

trained

No of trainees who

have set up units

employed till date

2006-07 143 39

2007-08 917 71

2008-09 946 36

2009-10 2323 43

2010-11 2203 49

2011-12 2321 53

2012-13 2265 59

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2013-14 2234 74

2014-15 504 53

2015-16 926

2016-17 414

3 Motivational Campaigns- Annual target Conducted

No of Campaigns

conducted

06 06

4 i Project profiles (new) Nil Nil

ii Project profiles

(updated)

Nil Nil

iii State industrial

profiles

Nil 1

iv District industrial

potential survey

reports

Nil 13

v Any other Nil Nil

5 Name of the units

provided-

Intensive technical

consultancy (A brief

write-up)

6 Programme on ISO 900014000

Year Target No of

Programmes

conducted

No of Units

participated

No of units

obtained ISO

certification

during the

year

No of units

obtained ISO

Certification

till date

2006-07 - - - - -

2007-08 - - - - -

2008-09 - - - 17 17

2009-10 - - - 10 10

2010-11 - - - - 24

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2011-12 - - - - 25

2012-13 - - - - Nil

2013-14 - - - - 17

2014-15 - - - 18

2015-16 - - - 11 11

7 Programmes on

Name of the programme No of Programmes No of participants

WTO - -

One Day Awareness

Programme on Cluster Dev

Scheme

- -

One day Awareness

Programme on IPR

- -

9 Vendor Development Programmes cum exhibitions

Year Tar

get

No of

VDPs

conducted

No of SSI

units

participat

ed

No unit

register

ed

During

the

month

No of SSI units obtained orders

No

Rs No Rs

2006-07 1 - - - - - - - -

2007-08 NIL - - - - - - - -

2008-09 1 1 120 - - - - - -

2009-10 1 - - - - - - - -

2010-11 1 1 43 - - - - - -

2011-12 3 3 222 - - - - - -

2012-13 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

311

158+551

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2013-14 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

314

148+1541

-

-

-

-

-

- 2014-15 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

374

118+2000

-

-

-

-

-

-

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2015-16 5 1

5(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

236

100+2000

-

-

-

-

-

- 2016-17 5 1

5(SVDP)

0(NVDP)

259

Nil

10 Programmes on Achievement

ii Energy conservationEnergy Efficient

Technology etc

00

iv Packaging for export 01

v Product Certification 01

vi CLCSS 00

vii QMSQTT 01

Viii Lean Manufacturing 00

ix Business Incubator 03

x Design Clinic 01

xi ZED 03

11

Revenue of the Institute

Total revenue

earned

Rs

140485-

12

Revenue of the workshop

Annual

Target

Total revenue

earned

Rs

Nil Nil

13 Media coverage details- No(s)

i Press releases during the Year 4

ii Exhibitions participated 02

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iii RadioTV talks -

iv Advertisements released 5

v Press clipping compiled for the year -

vi Press clipping hosted on website -

vii Publications if any -

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CHAPTER-XVI

DISTRICT INDUSTRIES CENTRES VISITED BY THE OFFICERS OF

THIS INSTITUTE

The officers of this Institute visited District Industries Centre for discussion relating to

development of industries in the state and in connection with attending the Task Force

Meetingother official work

1 District Industries Centre Haldwani

2 District Industries Centre Almora

3 District Industries Centre Rudrapur Udham Singh Nagar

4 District Industries Centre Bageshwar

5 District Industries Centre Roorkee

6 District Industries Centre Dehradun

7 District Industries Centre Kotdwar

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CHAPTER-XVII

INCENTIVES TO ENTREPRENEURS

(i) Fiscal Incentives to new Industrial Units and to existing units on their substantial

expansion

New Industrial units and existing industrial units on their substantial expansion as defined set

up in growth centers industrial infrastructure development center(IIDCs) Industrial Estates

Export Processing Zones Theme Parks (Food Processing Parks Software Technology Parks

etc) as stated in Annexure-1 and Other areas as notified from time to time by the Central

Government are entitled to

(A) 100 (hundred percent) outright excise duty exception for a period of 10 years from

the date of commencement of commercial production

(B) 100 Income tax exemption for initial period of five years and thereafter 30 for

companies and 25 for other than companies for a further period of five years for

the entire state of Uttaranchal and Himachal Pradesh from the date of

commencement of commercial production

(C) 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

Rs30 lakh The existing units will also be entitled to this subsidy on their substantial

expansion as defined

(D) Thrust sector industries as mentioned in Annexure-II are entitled to similar

concession as mentioned in para 3(i) amp (ii) above in the entire state of Uttaranchal

and Himachal Pradesh without any area restrictions

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Development of Industrial Infrastructure

(i) The funding pattern under the Growth Centre Scheme currently envisaging a

central assistance of Rs10 crore per center is raised to Rs15 crore per center

(ii) The financing pattern of integrated infrastructure development center (IIDC)

between Government of India and SIDBI will change from 23 to 41 and the GOI

funds would be in the nature of a grant so as to provide the required infrastructural

support

Other Incentives

(i) Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna (PMMY) To bring the unbanked people under

the mainstream banking and make the neglected section of the population self

reliant and self dependent Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna was launched under 3

stages ie Shishu (Max Rs 50000) Kishor (Max Rs 5 Lacs)and Tarun (Rs 10

Lacs)

(iv) Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP)

Government of India has approved the introduction of a new credit linked subsidy

programme called Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation programme (PMEGP)

by merging the two schemes Prime Ministerrsquos Rojgar Yojana (PMRY) and Rural

Employment Generation Programme (REGP) for generation of employment

opportunities through establishment of Micro enterprise in rural as well as urban

areas PMEGP is a central sector scheme and being administrated by Ministry of

Micro Small amp Medium Enterprises (Mo MSME) The scheme is implementing by

Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC)a statutory organization under the

administrative control of Mo MSME as the single nodal agency at the National

level At the State level the scheme is being implemented through State

KVIC Directorates State Khadi amp Village Industries Boards ( KVIBs) and District

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Industries Centre( DICs) and Banks The Government subsidy under the scheme is

being routed by KVIC through the identified banks for eventual distribution to the

beneficiaries entrepreneurs in their Bank accounts

Ineligible Industries under the Policy

The list of industries excluded from the purview of proposed concessions is at

Annexure ndashII

In addition the Doon Valley Notifications (SONo102(E) dated 1st Feb 1989

(Annexure-IV) as amended from time to time issued by Ministry of Environment amp

Forests would continue to operate in the Doon Valley area on the industries

notified under it are excluded from the proposed concessions in the state of

Uttarakhand

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Annex -I

DETAILS OF TRAINING PROGRAMME CONDUCTED DURING THE YEAR 2016-17 S No Programme details Duration Candidate Details Name of the

Coordinator SC ST OBC PH GEN TOTAL M F M F M F M F M F

EDP

1 EDP (GEN) on Tour

Operator amp Tourist Guide at Ranibagh

Haldwani Nainital

18022017

to 22022017

10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 2 22 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director (Mech)

2 EDP(SC) on Wireman

Training at Shantipuri

Pantnagar US Nagar

13022017

to

23022017

18 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 20 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

3 ESDP (WPH-STP)

on Bakery amp

Confectionary Products Ranibagh

Nainital

06092016

to

20102016

0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 20 23 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

4 ESDP(SC-STP) on

Computer Accounting with Tally at

Kaladhungi Nainital

16082016

to 29092016

10 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

5 ESDP(SC) on Computer Accounting

Dehradun

21072016 to

02092016

10 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 5 25 UC Khanduri Asst Director

(Chem)

6 ESDP(GEN) on

Garments

Manufacturing at

Almora

22072016

to

02092016

0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 21 23 DS Martolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

7 ESDP(GEN) on Solar Energy at Haldwani

Nainital

04112016 to

16122016

3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 16 0 20 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

I- Total Participants

(Nos)

51 20 0 1 2 3 1 0 30 48 156

IMC

1 IMC(Gen) at Pantnagar US Nagar

23022017 16 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 13 8 38 DK Aggarwal Asst Director

(Mech)

2 IMC(SC) at ITI

Bageshwar

18032017 31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 50 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

3 IMC(SC) at Takula

Almora

09032016 22 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 4 39 UC Khanduri

Asst Director (Chem)

4 IMC(Gen) at JITI

Almora

16032017 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 9 42 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

5 IMC(ST) at ITI

Almora

15032016 19 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 41 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

6 IMC(Gen) at Ranibagh Haldwani Nainital

23022017 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 35 6 45 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

II- Total Participants

(Nos)

93 9 12 0 4 0 0 0 110 27 255

Grand Total (I + II)

13 PROGRAMMES

144 29 12 1 6 3 1 0 140 75 411

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Annex -II

List of Thrust Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo List of Thrust Industries

01 Floriculture

02 Medicinal herbs and aromatic herbs etc ndash processing

03 Honey

04 Horticulture and Agro based Industries such as -

a Sauces Ketchup etc

b Fruit juices amp fruit pulp

c Jams Jellies vegetable juices puree pickles etc

d Preserved fruits and vegetables

e Processing of fresh fruits and vegetables including packaging

f Processing preservation packaging of mushrooms

05 Food processing industry excluding those included in the negative list

06 Sugar and its by-products

07 Silk and silk products

08 Wool and wool products

09 Woven fabrics (Excisable garments)

10 Sports goods and articles and equipment for general physical exercise and equipment

for adventure sports activities

11 Paper and paper products excluding those in negative list

12 Pharma products

13 Information amp communication technology

Computer hardware

14 Bottling of mineral water

15 Eco-tourism ndash Hotels resorts spa entertainmentamusement parks and ropeways

16 Industrial gases (based on atmospheric fraction)

17 Handicrafts

18 Non-timber forest product based industries

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Negative List of Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo Negative list of Industries

01 Tobacco and tobacco products including cigarettes and pan masala

02 Thermal Power Plant (coaloil based)

03 Coal washeries dry coal processing

04 Inorganic Chemicals excluding medicinal grade oxygen (280411) medicinal grade hydrogen peroxide

(284711) compressed air (285130)

05 Organic Chemicals excluding Provitamins vitamins Hormones (2936) Glycosides (2939) sugars (2940)

06 Tanning and dying extracts tanins and their derivatives dyes colours paints and varnishes putty fillers and

other mastics inks

07 Marble and mineral substances not classified anywhere

08 Flour mills and rice mills

09 Foundries using coal

10 Minerals fuels mineral oils and products of their distillation

Bituminous substances mineral waxes

11 Synthetic rubber product

12 Cement clinkers and asbestos raw including fibre

13 Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp Fuses fireworks matches propellant powder etc)

14 Mineral or chemical fertilizers

15 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture and formulation)

16 Fibre glass and articles thereof

17 Manufacture of pulp ndash wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving pulp)

18 Branded aerated water soft drinks (non-fruit based)

19 Paper-

Writing or printing paper etc

Paper or paperboard etc

Maplitho paper etc

Newsprint in rolls or sheets

Craft paper etc

Sanitary towels etc

Cigarette paper

Grease-proof paper

Toilet or facial tissue etc

Paper and paperboard laminated internally with bitumen tar or asphalt

Carbon or similar copying paper

Products consisting of sheets of paper or paper board impregnated coated or covered with plastics etc

Paper and paperboard coated impregnated or covered with wax etc

20 Plastics and articles thereof

Serial No 5 Reproduction synthesis not allowed as also downstream industries for sugar

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Annex -III

RESTRICTIONS ON LOCATION OF INDUSTRIES MINING OPERATIONS AND OTHER DEVELOPMENT

ACTIVITIES IN DOON VALLEY IN UTTAR PRADESH

MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS

(Department of Environment Forests amp Wildlife)

New Delhi the 1st February 1989

NOTIFICATION

NOTIFICATION under section 3(2)(v) of Environment (Protection) Act 1986 and Rule 5(3) (d) of

Environment (Protection) Rules 1986 Restricting location of industries mining operations and other

development activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh

SO102(E) ndash Whereas notification under sub-rule (3) of rule 5 of the Environment (Protection)

Rules 1986 inviting objections against the imposition of restriction on location of industries mining

operation and other developmental activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh was published vide No

SO 923(E) dated the 6th October 1988

And Whereas all objections received have been duly considered by the Central Government

Now therefore in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (d) of sub-rule (3) of Rule 5 of the

said rules the Central Government hereby imposes restrictions on the following activities in Doon Valley

bounded on the North by Mussorie ridge in the North-East by Lesset Himalayan range on the South-

West by Shivalik ranges river Ganga in the South-East and river Yamuna in the North-West except those

activities which are permitted by the Central Government for examining the environmental impacts

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(i) Location setting of industrial units ndash It has to be as per guidelines given in the annexure or guidelines

as may be issued from time to time by the Ministry of Environment amp Forests Government of India

(ii) Mining ndash Approval of the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests must be obtained before starting

any mining activity

(iii) Tourism ndash It should as per Tourism Development Plan (TDP) to be prepared by the State Department

of Tourism and duly approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(iv) Grazing ndash As per the plan to be prepared by the State Government and duly approved by the Union

Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(v) Land Use ndash As per Master Plan of development and Land Use Plan of the entire area to be prepared

by the State Government and approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

[No J-200123886-1A]

Sd-

(KP GEETHAKRISHNAN)

Secretary

ANNEXURE

Guidelines for permitting restricting industrial units in the Doon Valley area

Industries will be classified under Green Orange and Red categories as shown below for purposes of

permittingrestricting such industrial units in the Doon Valley from the environmental and ecological

considerations

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CATEGORY GREEN

A LIST OF INDUSTRIES IN APPROVED INDUSTRIAL AREAS WHICH MAY BE DIRECTRLY CONSIDERED

FOR ISSUE OF NO OBJECTION CERTIFICATE WITHOUT REFERRING TO (MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS) (IN CASE OF DOUBTS REFERENCE WILL BE MADE TO MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS)

1 All such non-obnoxious and non-hazardous industries employing upto 100 persons The

abnoxious and hazardous industries are those using inflammable explosive corrosive or

toxic substances

2 All such industries which do not discharge industrial effluents of a polluting nature and

which do not undertake any of the following process

Electroplating

Galvanizing

Bleaching

Degreasing

Phosphating

Dyeing

Pickling tanning

Polishing

Cooking of fibres and Digesting

Designing of Fabric

Unhairing Soaking deliming and bating of hides

Washing of fabric

Trimming Puling juicing and blanching of fruits and vegetables

Washing of equipment and regular floor washing using of considerable cooling water

Separated milk buttermilk and whey

Stopping and processing of grain

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Distillation of alcohol stillage and evaporation

Slaughtering of animals rendering of bones washing of meat

Juicing of sugar cane extraction of sugar Filteration centrifugation distillation

Pulping and fermenting of coffee beam

Processing of fish

Filter back wash in DM Plants exceeding 20 KI per day capacity

Pulp making pulp processing and paper making Cocking of coal washing of blast furnace

flue gases

Stripping of oxides

Washing of used sand by hydraulic discharge

Washing of latex etc

Solvent extraction

3 All such industries which do no use fuel in their manufacturing process or in any subsidiary

process and which do not emit fugitive emissions of a diffused nature

Industries not satisfying any one of the three criteria are recommended to be referred to Ministry

of Environment amp Forests

The following industries appear to fall in non-hazardous non-obnoxious and non-polluting

category subject to fulfillment of above three conditions

1 Atta-chakkies

2 Rice Mullors

3 Iceboxes

4 Dal mills

5 Groundnut decortinating (dry)

6 Chilling

7 Tailoring and garment making

8 Apparl making 9 Cotton and woolen hosiery

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10 Handloom weaving

11 Shoe lace manufacturing

12 Gold and Silver thread and sari work

13 Gold and Silver smithy

14 Leather Footwear and leather products excluding tanning amp hide processing

15 Manufacture of mirror from sheet glass and photo-frame

16 Musical instruments manufacturing

17 Sports goods

18 Bamboo and cane products (only dry operations)

19 Card Board and paper products (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

20 Insulation and other coated papers (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

21 Scientific and Mathematical instruments

22 Furniture (Wooden and Steel)

23 Assembly of domestic electrical appliances

24 Radio assembling

25 Fountain pens

26 Polythene plastic and PVC goods through extrusionmoulding

27 Surgical gauges and bandages

28 Railway sleepers (only concrete)

29 Cotton spinning and weaving

30 Rope (cotton and plastic)

31 Carpet weaving

32 Assembly of Air coolers

33 Wires pipes-extruded shapes from metals

34 Automobile servicing amp repair stations

35 Assembly of Bicycles baby carriages and other small non-motorised vehicles

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36 Electronics equipment (assembly)

37 Toys

38 Candles

39 Carpentary ndash excluded saw mill

40 Cold storage (small scale)

41 Restaurants

42 Oil-ginningexpelling (non-hydrogenation and no refining)

43 Ice Cream

44 Mineralized water

45 Jobbing amp Machining

46 Manufacture of Steel units amp suit cases

47 Paper pins amp U clips

48 Block making for printing

49 Optical frames

CATEGORY ORANGE

B LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CAN BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY WITH PROPER

ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL ARRANGEMENT

1 All such industries which discharge some liquid effluents (below 500 klday) that can be

controlled with suitable proven technology

2 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is less than 24 mtday and

the particulars emissions from which can be controlled with suitable proven technology

3 All such industries employing not more than 500 persons

The following industries with adoption of proven pollution control technology subject to

fulfilling the above three condition fall under this category

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1 Lime manufacture ndash pending decision on proven pollution control device and

Supreme Courtrsquos decision on quarrying

2 Ceramics

3 Sanitary ware

4 Tyres and tubes

5 Refuse incineration (controlled)

6 Flour mills

7 Vegetable oils including solvent extracted oils

8 Soap without steam boiling process and synthetic detergents formulation

9 Steam generating plants

10 Manufacture of office and house hold equipment and appliances involving use of

fossil fuel combustion

11 Manufacture of machineries and machine tools and equipments

12 Industrial gases (only) Nitrogen Oxygen and CO2

13 Miscellaneous glassware without involving use of fossil-fuel combustion

14 Optical glass

15 Laboratory ware

16 Petroleum storage amp transfer facilities

17 Surgical and medical products including amp probabilities of latex products

18 Foot wear (Rubber)

19 Bakery products biscuits amp Confectioners

20 Instant teacoffee coffee processing

21 Malted food

22 Manufacture of power driven pumps compressors refrigeration units fire

fighting equipment etc

23 Wire drawing (cold process) amp bailing straps

24 Steel furniture fasteners etc

25 Plastic processed goods

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26

Medical amp surgical instruments

27

Acetylene (synthetic)

28

Glue amp Gelatine

29

Potassium permanganse

30

Metallic sodium

31

Photographic films papers amp photographic chemicals

32

Surface coating industries

33

Fragrances fragours amp food additives

34

Plant nutrients (only manure)

Note

35

aerated watersoft drink

(a) Industries falling within the above identified list shall be assessed by the State Pollution

Control Board and referred to the Union Department of Environment for consideration

before according No Objection Certificate

(b) The total number of fuel burning industries that shall be permitted in the Valley will be

limited by 8 tonnes per day or Sulphur Dioxides from all sources (This corresponds to 400

tonnes per day Coal with 1 sulphur)

(c) Setting of Industrial areas should be based on sound criteria

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CATEGORY RED

C LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CANNOT BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY

1 All those industries which discharge effluents of a polluting nature at the rate of more

than 500 klday and for which the natural course for sufficient dilution is not available

and effluents from which cannot be controlled with suitable technology

2 All such industries employing more than 500 personsday

3 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is more than 24 mtday

The following industries appear to fall under this category covered by all the points as

above

1 Ferrous and non-ferrous metal extraction refining casting forging alloy making

processing etc

2 Dry Coal ProcessingMineral processing industries like Ore

sintering benefication pollutization etc

3 Phosphate look processing plants

4 Cement plants with horizontal rotary kilns

5 Glass and glass products involving use of coal

6 Petroleum refinery

7 Petro-chemical industries

8 Manufacture of lubricating oils and greases

9 Synthetic rubber manufacture

10 Coal oil wood or nuclear based thermal power plants

11 Vanaspati hydrogenated vegetable oils for industrial purposes

12 Sugar mills (white and khandari)

13 Craft paper mills

14 Coke oven by products and coaltar distillation products

15 Alkalies

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16

Caustic soda

17

Potash

18

Electro thermal products (artificial abrasives Calcium carbide etc)

19

Phosphorous and its compounds

20

Acids and their salts (organic amp inorganic)

21

Nitrogen compounds (Cynides cynamides and other nitrogen compounds)

22

Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp fuses)

23

Pthalic anhydride

24

Processes involving chlorinated hydrocarbon

25

Chlorine Fluorine bromine Iodine amp their compounds

26

Fertilizer industry

27

Paper board and straw board

28

Synthetics fibres

29 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture

formulations)

amp

30 Basic drugs

31 Alcohol (Industrial or potable)

32 Leather industry including tanning and processing

33 Coke making coal liquification and fuel gas making industries

34 Fibre glass production and processing

35 Manufacture of pulp-wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving

pulp)

36 Pigment dyes and their intermediates

37 Industrial carbons (including graphite electrodes anodes midget electrodes

graphite blocks graphite crucibles gas carbons activated carbon synthetic

diamonds carbon black channel black lamp black etc)

38 Electro-chemicals (other than these covered under Alkali group)

39 Paints enamels amp varnishes

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40 Poly propylene

41 Poly Vinyl chloride

42 Cement with vertical shaft kiln technology penging certification of proven

technology on pollution control

43 Chlorates perchlorates amp peroxides

44 Polishes

45 Synthetic resin amp Plastic products

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Part- B

(This part may reflect the problems and actual work done under each programme as well

as actual extension service rendered for promotion of Industries)

1 Modernization of Workshop and

Laboratories- During

the month

Cumulative for the year

i Sanction received by MSME-DI

Converting the MSME-DI

Nil Nil

ii Value of new machinery

equipment installed received

Nil Nil

iii Value of orders of Machinery amp

Equipment placed with

DGSampD supplies

Nil Nil

2 Trade Industry growth-

i Nos of UAM registered

Manufacturingservice activity

Micro-5363 Small- 1707 Medium- 156

Total- 7226 (up to March2017)

ii Nos of UAM registered

ManufacturingServicing

activity

Manufacturing- 4243

Service- 2983

Total- 7226 (up to March2015)

iii Changes in industrial growth

rate if any (give information for

each trade unit(s) separately)

The industrial climate generated due to

announcement of Concessional package

provided impetus to the growth

parameters

3 Technical Assistance-

i No of entrepreneurs assisted

at the MSME-DI premises

outside premises

6481913

ii No of entrepreneurs assisted

at their premises

631

iii No of trade Associations

contacted for up-gradation of

Industries

12

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iv Details of programme for

specific group of covered in

Action Plan prepared along

with their details

NA

v No of units registered under

the Govt purchase

programme

43 Nos

vi Identification of products

having potential for

development in the State

(Attach a separate list)

1 Fruit based products

2 Processing of vegetables

3 Spice grinding

4 Glow signboard amp hoardings

5 Medicinal concentrate

6 Essential Oils

vii Problems of trade Industries

other than financial if any

Marketing amp transportation bottleneck

viii Additional support required for

improving performance of

trade Industries

Marketing Support

x Any other significant

programme Give information

or work done for each trade

discipline separately and

enclosed separate sheet to

highlight the salient points of

work done

No

4 Ancillary Development Programme No of-

a Captive Ancillary in the State NA

b New units (Anc) established

during the month

NA

c New items identified and

accepted for promoting

Ancillary

NA

d Vendor Development

Programme organized for

whom

Conducted programmes-

National Level-00

State level- 05 nos

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5 Any other special work done by the Institute- -

- One day awareness programme on Packaging for Exports

In Association with SBS College Rudrapur at Rudrapur on 31052016 for 32

participants

- One day workshop on Quality Management System amp Quality Technology

Tools (QMSQTT)

In Association with Bahadrabad Industries Development Welfare

Association Haridwar at Haridwar on 21072016 for 32 participants

- One day awareness programme on Product Certification

Conducted at Selaqui Dehradun on 19102016 for 60 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Design Clinic

Conducted at Haridwar on 20022016 for 28 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Digital Payment

Conducted in Uttarakhand State 16 programmes for 406 participants

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Part C Other Special Activities

Sl No Activity Target Achievement

1 Hindi Meeting 04 nos 04 nos

2 Hindi Pakhwara amp Hindi Diwas from 14092016 to

28092016 01 no 01 no

3 Hindi Workshop Nil Nil

4 Assistance provided in EDP of other organisation

(2 days EDP of NCCD) at MSME-DI

Haldwani

Nil 01 no

5 (i)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp Commercial Bid Opening on Lean Manufacturing for Auto component at Rudrapur on 22042016

(ii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in joint DSR

audit Audit with NPC Kanpur of Boss Cluster Rudrapur from 20042016 to 21042016 (iii)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint MBR3 Audit with QCI of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar from 08082016 to 10082016 (iv) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Boss Cluster at Rudrapur in November 2016

(v) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR5 Audit

of Pace Auto Cluster-1 at Rudrapur in November 2016 (vi)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint Audit

of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar in December 2016 (vii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Havells Fan Lean Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017 (viii)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp

Commercial Bid Opening for Plastic Component Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017

Nil

08 nos

6 Participated in National Awards held in Ludhiana Punjab on 18102016 presented by Honrsquoble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi

Nil 01 no

7 Participated in PMEGP Task force meeting of Nainital

District on 020816081116 Nil 02 nos

8 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a 3 days exhibition lsquoDestination Uttarakhand 2016rsquo organised by Ms Freindz Exhibition amp Promotions (p) ltd New Delhi at Dehradun from 24-26102016

Nil 01 no

9 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in the Stone Laying

ceremony of a new Technology Centre at Sitarganj on 141116 inaugrated by Honrsquoble Union Minister of MSMEs Sh Kalaraj Mishra

Nil 01 no

10 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a lsquoVendor Meet-

2016rsquo organised by Tata Auto Comp Systems Ltd at Rudrapur

Nil 01 no

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11 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in SLSC meeting for

National Awards and SLAB meeing at Dehradun on 17022017

Nil 01 no

12 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a training on

Lean Manufacturing at Indore MP from 080317 to 100317

Nil 01 no

13 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Hindi meeting

organized by NARAKAS on 30032017 01 no 01 no

PART-E

Sl

No

Description of activity Annual target Under PD

Ac

Total

1 EDPIMCEET Export

Packging Product

Certification QMS-QTT

Incubator ZEDDesign

8611113

31

Nil 25

i No of programmes

conducted

7601113

31

Nil 23

ii No of persons trained 159255032

326032235

16828

Nil 1001

2 Follow-up action of previous Entrepreneurship Development Programmes -

Year Total no of trainees

trained

No of trainees who

have set up units

employed till date

2006-07 143 39

2007-08 917 71

2008-09 946 36

2009-10 2323 43

2010-11 2203 49

2011-12 2321 53

2012-13 2265 59

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2013-14 2234 74

2014-15 504 53

2015-16 926

2016-17 414

3 Motivational Campaigns- Annual target Conducted

No of Campaigns

conducted

06 06

4 i Project profiles (new) Nil Nil

ii Project profiles

(updated)

Nil Nil

iii State industrial

profiles

Nil 1

iv District industrial

potential survey

reports

Nil 13

v Any other Nil Nil

5 Name of the units

provided-

Intensive technical

consultancy (A brief

write-up)

6 Programme on ISO 900014000

Year Target No of

Programmes

conducted

No of Units

participated

No of units

obtained ISO

certification

during the

year

No of units

obtained ISO

Certification

till date

2006-07 - - - - -

2007-08 - - - - -

2008-09 - - - 17 17

2009-10 - - - 10 10

2010-11 - - - - 24

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2011-12 - - - - 25

2012-13 - - - - Nil

2013-14 - - - - 17

2014-15 - - - 18

2015-16 - - - 11 11

7 Programmes on

Name of the programme No of Programmes No of participants

WTO - -

One Day Awareness

Programme on Cluster Dev

Scheme

- -

One day Awareness

Programme on IPR

- -

9 Vendor Development Programmes cum exhibitions

Year Tar

get

No of

VDPs

conducted

No of SSI

units

participat

ed

No unit

register

ed

During

the

month

No of SSI units obtained orders

No

Rs No Rs

2006-07 1 - - - - - - - -

2007-08 NIL - - - - - - - -

2008-09 1 1 120 - - - - - -

2009-10 1 - - - - - - - -

2010-11 1 1 43 - - - - - -

2011-12 3 3 222 - - - - - -

2012-13 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

311

158+551

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2013-14 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

314

148+1541

-

-

-

-

-

- 2014-15 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

374

118+2000

-

-

-

-

-

-

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2015-16 5 1

5(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

236

100+2000

-

-

-

-

-

- 2016-17 5 1

5(SVDP)

0(NVDP)

259

Nil

10 Programmes on Achievement

ii Energy conservationEnergy Efficient

Technology etc

00

iv Packaging for export 01

v Product Certification 01

vi CLCSS 00

vii QMSQTT 01

Viii Lean Manufacturing 00

ix Business Incubator 03

x Design Clinic 01

xi ZED 03

11

Revenue of the Institute

Total revenue

earned

Rs

140485-

12

Revenue of the workshop

Annual

Target

Total revenue

earned

Rs

Nil Nil

13 Media coverage details- No(s)

i Press releases during the Year 4

ii Exhibitions participated 02

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iii RadioTV talks -

iv Advertisements released 5

v Press clipping compiled for the year -

vi Press clipping hosted on website -

vii Publications if any -

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CHAPTER-XVI

DISTRICT INDUSTRIES CENTRES VISITED BY THE OFFICERS OF

THIS INSTITUTE

The officers of this Institute visited District Industries Centre for discussion relating to

development of industries in the state and in connection with attending the Task Force

Meetingother official work

1 District Industries Centre Haldwani

2 District Industries Centre Almora

3 District Industries Centre Rudrapur Udham Singh Nagar

4 District Industries Centre Bageshwar

5 District Industries Centre Roorkee

6 District Industries Centre Dehradun

7 District Industries Centre Kotdwar

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CHAPTER-XVII

INCENTIVES TO ENTREPRENEURS

(i) Fiscal Incentives to new Industrial Units and to existing units on their substantial

expansion

New Industrial units and existing industrial units on their substantial expansion as defined set

up in growth centers industrial infrastructure development center(IIDCs) Industrial Estates

Export Processing Zones Theme Parks (Food Processing Parks Software Technology Parks

etc) as stated in Annexure-1 and Other areas as notified from time to time by the Central

Government are entitled to

(A) 100 (hundred percent) outright excise duty exception for a period of 10 years from

the date of commencement of commercial production

(B) 100 Income tax exemption for initial period of five years and thereafter 30 for

companies and 25 for other than companies for a further period of five years for

the entire state of Uttaranchal and Himachal Pradesh from the date of

commencement of commercial production

(C) 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

Rs30 lakh The existing units will also be entitled to this subsidy on their substantial

expansion as defined

(D) Thrust sector industries as mentioned in Annexure-II are entitled to similar

concession as mentioned in para 3(i) amp (ii) above in the entire state of Uttaranchal

and Himachal Pradesh without any area restrictions

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Development of Industrial Infrastructure

(i) The funding pattern under the Growth Centre Scheme currently envisaging a

central assistance of Rs10 crore per center is raised to Rs15 crore per center

(ii) The financing pattern of integrated infrastructure development center (IIDC)

between Government of India and SIDBI will change from 23 to 41 and the GOI

funds would be in the nature of a grant so as to provide the required infrastructural

support

Other Incentives

(i) Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna (PMMY) To bring the unbanked people under

the mainstream banking and make the neglected section of the population self

reliant and self dependent Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna was launched under 3

stages ie Shishu (Max Rs 50000) Kishor (Max Rs 5 Lacs)and Tarun (Rs 10

Lacs)

(iv) Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP)

Government of India has approved the introduction of a new credit linked subsidy

programme called Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation programme (PMEGP)

by merging the two schemes Prime Ministerrsquos Rojgar Yojana (PMRY) and Rural

Employment Generation Programme (REGP) for generation of employment

opportunities through establishment of Micro enterprise in rural as well as urban

areas PMEGP is a central sector scheme and being administrated by Ministry of

Micro Small amp Medium Enterprises (Mo MSME) The scheme is implementing by

Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC)a statutory organization under the

administrative control of Mo MSME as the single nodal agency at the National

level At the State level the scheme is being implemented through State

KVIC Directorates State Khadi amp Village Industries Boards ( KVIBs) and District

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Industries Centre( DICs) and Banks The Government subsidy under the scheme is

being routed by KVIC through the identified banks for eventual distribution to the

beneficiaries entrepreneurs in their Bank accounts

Ineligible Industries under the Policy

The list of industries excluded from the purview of proposed concessions is at

Annexure ndashII

In addition the Doon Valley Notifications (SONo102(E) dated 1st Feb 1989

(Annexure-IV) as amended from time to time issued by Ministry of Environment amp

Forests would continue to operate in the Doon Valley area on the industries

notified under it are excluded from the proposed concessions in the state of

Uttarakhand

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Annex -I

DETAILS OF TRAINING PROGRAMME CONDUCTED DURING THE YEAR 2016-17 S No Programme details Duration Candidate Details Name of the

Coordinator SC ST OBC PH GEN TOTAL M F M F M F M F M F

EDP

1 EDP (GEN) on Tour

Operator amp Tourist Guide at Ranibagh

Haldwani Nainital

18022017

to 22022017

10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 2 22 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director (Mech)

2 EDP(SC) on Wireman

Training at Shantipuri

Pantnagar US Nagar

13022017

to

23022017

18 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 20 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

3 ESDP (WPH-STP)

on Bakery amp

Confectionary Products Ranibagh

Nainital

06092016

to

20102016

0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 20 23 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

4 ESDP(SC-STP) on

Computer Accounting with Tally at

Kaladhungi Nainital

16082016

to 29092016

10 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

5 ESDP(SC) on Computer Accounting

Dehradun

21072016 to

02092016

10 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 5 25 UC Khanduri Asst Director

(Chem)

6 ESDP(GEN) on

Garments

Manufacturing at

Almora

22072016

to

02092016

0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 21 23 DS Martolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

7 ESDP(GEN) on Solar Energy at Haldwani

Nainital

04112016 to

16122016

3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 16 0 20 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

I- Total Participants

(Nos)

51 20 0 1 2 3 1 0 30 48 156

IMC

1 IMC(Gen) at Pantnagar US Nagar

23022017 16 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 13 8 38 DK Aggarwal Asst Director

(Mech)

2 IMC(SC) at ITI

Bageshwar

18032017 31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 50 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

3 IMC(SC) at Takula

Almora

09032016 22 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 4 39 UC Khanduri

Asst Director (Chem)

4 IMC(Gen) at JITI

Almora

16032017 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 9 42 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

5 IMC(ST) at ITI

Almora

15032016 19 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 41 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

6 IMC(Gen) at Ranibagh Haldwani Nainital

23022017 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 35 6 45 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

II- Total Participants

(Nos)

93 9 12 0 4 0 0 0 110 27 255

Grand Total (I + II)

13 PROGRAMMES

144 29 12 1 6 3 1 0 140 75 411

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Annex -II

List of Thrust Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo List of Thrust Industries

01 Floriculture

02 Medicinal herbs and aromatic herbs etc ndash processing

03 Honey

04 Horticulture and Agro based Industries such as -

a Sauces Ketchup etc

b Fruit juices amp fruit pulp

c Jams Jellies vegetable juices puree pickles etc

d Preserved fruits and vegetables

e Processing of fresh fruits and vegetables including packaging

f Processing preservation packaging of mushrooms

05 Food processing industry excluding those included in the negative list

06 Sugar and its by-products

07 Silk and silk products

08 Wool and wool products

09 Woven fabrics (Excisable garments)

10 Sports goods and articles and equipment for general physical exercise and equipment

for adventure sports activities

11 Paper and paper products excluding those in negative list

12 Pharma products

13 Information amp communication technology

Computer hardware

14 Bottling of mineral water

15 Eco-tourism ndash Hotels resorts spa entertainmentamusement parks and ropeways

16 Industrial gases (based on atmospheric fraction)

17 Handicrafts

18 Non-timber forest product based industries

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Negative List of Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo Negative list of Industries

01 Tobacco and tobacco products including cigarettes and pan masala

02 Thermal Power Plant (coaloil based)

03 Coal washeries dry coal processing

04 Inorganic Chemicals excluding medicinal grade oxygen (280411) medicinal grade hydrogen peroxide

(284711) compressed air (285130)

05 Organic Chemicals excluding Provitamins vitamins Hormones (2936) Glycosides (2939) sugars (2940)

06 Tanning and dying extracts tanins and their derivatives dyes colours paints and varnishes putty fillers and

other mastics inks

07 Marble and mineral substances not classified anywhere

08 Flour mills and rice mills

09 Foundries using coal

10 Minerals fuels mineral oils and products of their distillation

Bituminous substances mineral waxes

11 Synthetic rubber product

12 Cement clinkers and asbestos raw including fibre

13 Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp Fuses fireworks matches propellant powder etc)

14 Mineral or chemical fertilizers

15 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture and formulation)

16 Fibre glass and articles thereof

17 Manufacture of pulp ndash wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving pulp)

18 Branded aerated water soft drinks (non-fruit based)

19 Paper-

Writing or printing paper etc

Paper or paperboard etc

Maplitho paper etc

Newsprint in rolls or sheets

Craft paper etc

Sanitary towels etc

Cigarette paper

Grease-proof paper

Toilet or facial tissue etc

Paper and paperboard laminated internally with bitumen tar or asphalt

Carbon or similar copying paper

Products consisting of sheets of paper or paper board impregnated coated or covered with plastics etc

Paper and paperboard coated impregnated or covered with wax etc

20 Plastics and articles thereof

Serial No 5 Reproduction synthesis not allowed as also downstream industries for sugar

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Annex -III

RESTRICTIONS ON LOCATION OF INDUSTRIES MINING OPERATIONS AND OTHER DEVELOPMENT

ACTIVITIES IN DOON VALLEY IN UTTAR PRADESH

MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS

(Department of Environment Forests amp Wildlife)

New Delhi the 1st February 1989

NOTIFICATION

NOTIFICATION under section 3(2)(v) of Environment (Protection) Act 1986 and Rule 5(3) (d) of

Environment (Protection) Rules 1986 Restricting location of industries mining operations and other

development activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh

SO102(E) ndash Whereas notification under sub-rule (3) of rule 5 of the Environment (Protection)

Rules 1986 inviting objections against the imposition of restriction on location of industries mining

operation and other developmental activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh was published vide No

SO 923(E) dated the 6th October 1988

And Whereas all objections received have been duly considered by the Central Government

Now therefore in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (d) of sub-rule (3) of Rule 5 of the

said rules the Central Government hereby imposes restrictions on the following activities in Doon Valley

bounded on the North by Mussorie ridge in the North-East by Lesset Himalayan range on the South-

West by Shivalik ranges river Ganga in the South-East and river Yamuna in the North-West except those

activities which are permitted by the Central Government for examining the environmental impacts

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(i) Location setting of industrial units ndash It has to be as per guidelines given in the annexure or guidelines

as may be issued from time to time by the Ministry of Environment amp Forests Government of India

(ii) Mining ndash Approval of the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests must be obtained before starting

any mining activity

(iii) Tourism ndash It should as per Tourism Development Plan (TDP) to be prepared by the State Department

of Tourism and duly approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(iv) Grazing ndash As per the plan to be prepared by the State Government and duly approved by the Union

Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(v) Land Use ndash As per Master Plan of development and Land Use Plan of the entire area to be prepared

by the State Government and approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

[No J-200123886-1A]

Sd-

(KP GEETHAKRISHNAN)

Secretary

ANNEXURE

Guidelines for permitting restricting industrial units in the Doon Valley area

Industries will be classified under Green Orange and Red categories as shown below for purposes of

permittingrestricting such industrial units in the Doon Valley from the environmental and ecological

considerations

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CATEGORY GREEN

A LIST OF INDUSTRIES IN APPROVED INDUSTRIAL AREAS WHICH MAY BE DIRECTRLY CONSIDERED

FOR ISSUE OF NO OBJECTION CERTIFICATE WITHOUT REFERRING TO (MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS) (IN CASE OF DOUBTS REFERENCE WILL BE MADE TO MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS)

1 All such non-obnoxious and non-hazardous industries employing upto 100 persons The

abnoxious and hazardous industries are those using inflammable explosive corrosive or

toxic substances

2 All such industries which do not discharge industrial effluents of a polluting nature and

which do not undertake any of the following process

Electroplating

Galvanizing

Bleaching

Degreasing

Phosphating

Dyeing

Pickling tanning

Polishing

Cooking of fibres and Digesting

Designing of Fabric

Unhairing Soaking deliming and bating of hides

Washing of fabric

Trimming Puling juicing and blanching of fruits and vegetables

Washing of equipment and regular floor washing using of considerable cooling water

Separated milk buttermilk and whey

Stopping and processing of grain

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Distillation of alcohol stillage and evaporation

Slaughtering of animals rendering of bones washing of meat

Juicing of sugar cane extraction of sugar Filteration centrifugation distillation

Pulping and fermenting of coffee beam

Processing of fish

Filter back wash in DM Plants exceeding 20 KI per day capacity

Pulp making pulp processing and paper making Cocking of coal washing of blast furnace

flue gases

Stripping of oxides

Washing of used sand by hydraulic discharge

Washing of latex etc

Solvent extraction

3 All such industries which do no use fuel in their manufacturing process or in any subsidiary

process and which do not emit fugitive emissions of a diffused nature

Industries not satisfying any one of the three criteria are recommended to be referred to Ministry

of Environment amp Forests

The following industries appear to fall in non-hazardous non-obnoxious and non-polluting

category subject to fulfillment of above three conditions

1 Atta-chakkies

2 Rice Mullors

3 Iceboxes

4 Dal mills

5 Groundnut decortinating (dry)

6 Chilling

7 Tailoring and garment making

8 Apparl making 9 Cotton and woolen hosiery

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10 Handloom weaving

11 Shoe lace manufacturing

12 Gold and Silver thread and sari work

13 Gold and Silver smithy

14 Leather Footwear and leather products excluding tanning amp hide processing

15 Manufacture of mirror from sheet glass and photo-frame

16 Musical instruments manufacturing

17 Sports goods

18 Bamboo and cane products (only dry operations)

19 Card Board and paper products (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

20 Insulation and other coated papers (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

21 Scientific and Mathematical instruments

22 Furniture (Wooden and Steel)

23 Assembly of domestic electrical appliances

24 Radio assembling

25 Fountain pens

26 Polythene plastic and PVC goods through extrusionmoulding

27 Surgical gauges and bandages

28 Railway sleepers (only concrete)

29 Cotton spinning and weaving

30 Rope (cotton and plastic)

31 Carpet weaving

32 Assembly of Air coolers

33 Wires pipes-extruded shapes from metals

34 Automobile servicing amp repair stations

35 Assembly of Bicycles baby carriages and other small non-motorised vehicles

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36 Electronics equipment (assembly)

37 Toys

38 Candles

39 Carpentary ndash excluded saw mill

40 Cold storage (small scale)

41 Restaurants

42 Oil-ginningexpelling (non-hydrogenation and no refining)

43 Ice Cream

44 Mineralized water

45 Jobbing amp Machining

46 Manufacture of Steel units amp suit cases

47 Paper pins amp U clips

48 Block making for printing

49 Optical frames

CATEGORY ORANGE

B LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CAN BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY WITH PROPER

ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL ARRANGEMENT

1 All such industries which discharge some liquid effluents (below 500 klday) that can be

controlled with suitable proven technology

2 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is less than 24 mtday and

the particulars emissions from which can be controlled with suitable proven technology

3 All such industries employing not more than 500 persons

The following industries with adoption of proven pollution control technology subject to

fulfilling the above three condition fall under this category

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1 Lime manufacture ndash pending decision on proven pollution control device and

Supreme Courtrsquos decision on quarrying

2 Ceramics

3 Sanitary ware

4 Tyres and tubes

5 Refuse incineration (controlled)

6 Flour mills

7 Vegetable oils including solvent extracted oils

8 Soap without steam boiling process and synthetic detergents formulation

9 Steam generating plants

10 Manufacture of office and house hold equipment and appliances involving use of

fossil fuel combustion

11 Manufacture of machineries and machine tools and equipments

12 Industrial gases (only) Nitrogen Oxygen and CO2

13 Miscellaneous glassware without involving use of fossil-fuel combustion

14 Optical glass

15 Laboratory ware

16 Petroleum storage amp transfer facilities

17 Surgical and medical products including amp probabilities of latex products

18 Foot wear (Rubber)

19 Bakery products biscuits amp Confectioners

20 Instant teacoffee coffee processing

21 Malted food

22 Manufacture of power driven pumps compressors refrigeration units fire

fighting equipment etc

23 Wire drawing (cold process) amp bailing straps

24 Steel furniture fasteners etc

25 Plastic processed goods

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26

Medical amp surgical instruments

27

Acetylene (synthetic)

28

Glue amp Gelatine

29

Potassium permanganse

30

Metallic sodium

31

Photographic films papers amp photographic chemicals

32

Surface coating industries

33

Fragrances fragours amp food additives

34

Plant nutrients (only manure)

Note

35

aerated watersoft drink

(a) Industries falling within the above identified list shall be assessed by the State Pollution

Control Board and referred to the Union Department of Environment for consideration

before according No Objection Certificate

(b) The total number of fuel burning industries that shall be permitted in the Valley will be

limited by 8 tonnes per day or Sulphur Dioxides from all sources (This corresponds to 400

tonnes per day Coal with 1 sulphur)

(c) Setting of Industrial areas should be based on sound criteria

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CATEGORY RED

C LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CANNOT BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY

1 All those industries which discharge effluents of a polluting nature at the rate of more

than 500 klday and for which the natural course for sufficient dilution is not available

and effluents from which cannot be controlled with suitable technology

2 All such industries employing more than 500 personsday

3 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is more than 24 mtday

The following industries appear to fall under this category covered by all the points as

above

1 Ferrous and non-ferrous metal extraction refining casting forging alloy making

processing etc

2 Dry Coal ProcessingMineral processing industries like Ore

sintering benefication pollutization etc

3 Phosphate look processing plants

4 Cement plants with horizontal rotary kilns

5 Glass and glass products involving use of coal

6 Petroleum refinery

7 Petro-chemical industries

8 Manufacture of lubricating oils and greases

9 Synthetic rubber manufacture

10 Coal oil wood or nuclear based thermal power plants

11 Vanaspati hydrogenated vegetable oils for industrial purposes

12 Sugar mills (white and khandari)

13 Craft paper mills

14 Coke oven by products and coaltar distillation products

15 Alkalies

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16

Caustic soda

17

Potash

18

Electro thermal products (artificial abrasives Calcium carbide etc)

19

Phosphorous and its compounds

20

Acids and their salts (organic amp inorganic)

21

Nitrogen compounds (Cynides cynamides and other nitrogen compounds)

22

Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp fuses)

23

Pthalic anhydride

24

Processes involving chlorinated hydrocarbon

25

Chlorine Fluorine bromine Iodine amp their compounds

26

Fertilizer industry

27

Paper board and straw board

28

Synthetics fibres

29 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture

formulations)

amp

30 Basic drugs

31 Alcohol (Industrial or potable)

32 Leather industry including tanning and processing

33 Coke making coal liquification and fuel gas making industries

34 Fibre glass production and processing

35 Manufacture of pulp-wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving

pulp)

36 Pigment dyes and their intermediates

37 Industrial carbons (including graphite electrodes anodes midget electrodes

graphite blocks graphite crucibles gas carbons activated carbon synthetic

diamonds carbon black channel black lamp black etc)

38 Electro-chemicals (other than these covered under Alkali group)

39 Paints enamels amp varnishes

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40 Poly propylene

41 Poly Vinyl chloride

42 Cement with vertical shaft kiln technology penging certification of proven

technology on pollution control

43 Chlorates perchlorates amp peroxides

44 Polishes

45 Synthetic resin amp Plastic products

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iv Details of programme for

specific group of covered in

Action Plan prepared along

with their details

NA

v No of units registered under

the Govt purchase

programme

43 Nos

vi Identification of products

having potential for

development in the State

(Attach a separate list)

1 Fruit based products

2 Processing of vegetables

3 Spice grinding

4 Glow signboard amp hoardings

5 Medicinal concentrate

6 Essential Oils

vii Problems of trade Industries

other than financial if any

Marketing amp transportation bottleneck

viii Additional support required for

improving performance of

trade Industries

Marketing Support

x Any other significant

programme Give information

or work done for each trade

discipline separately and

enclosed separate sheet to

highlight the salient points of

work done

No

4 Ancillary Development Programme No of-

a Captive Ancillary in the State NA

b New units (Anc) established

during the month

NA

c New items identified and

accepted for promoting

Ancillary

NA

d Vendor Development

Programme organized for

whom

Conducted programmes-

National Level-00

State level- 05 nos

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5 Any other special work done by the Institute- -

- One day awareness programme on Packaging for Exports

In Association with SBS College Rudrapur at Rudrapur on 31052016 for 32

participants

- One day workshop on Quality Management System amp Quality Technology

Tools (QMSQTT)

In Association with Bahadrabad Industries Development Welfare

Association Haridwar at Haridwar on 21072016 for 32 participants

- One day awareness programme on Product Certification

Conducted at Selaqui Dehradun on 19102016 for 60 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Design Clinic

Conducted at Haridwar on 20022016 for 28 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Digital Payment

Conducted in Uttarakhand State 16 programmes for 406 participants

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Part C Other Special Activities

Sl No Activity Target Achievement

1 Hindi Meeting 04 nos 04 nos

2 Hindi Pakhwara amp Hindi Diwas from 14092016 to

28092016 01 no 01 no

3 Hindi Workshop Nil Nil

4 Assistance provided in EDP of other organisation

(2 days EDP of NCCD) at MSME-DI

Haldwani

Nil 01 no

5 (i)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp Commercial Bid Opening on Lean Manufacturing for Auto component at Rudrapur on 22042016

(ii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in joint DSR

audit Audit with NPC Kanpur of Boss Cluster Rudrapur from 20042016 to 21042016 (iii)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint MBR3 Audit with QCI of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar from 08082016 to 10082016 (iv) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Boss Cluster at Rudrapur in November 2016

(v) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR5 Audit

of Pace Auto Cluster-1 at Rudrapur in November 2016 (vi)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint Audit

of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar in December 2016 (vii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Havells Fan Lean Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017 (viii)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp

Commercial Bid Opening for Plastic Component Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017

Nil

08 nos

6 Participated in National Awards held in Ludhiana Punjab on 18102016 presented by Honrsquoble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi

Nil 01 no

7 Participated in PMEGP Task force meeting of Nainital

District on 020816081116 Nil 02 nos

8 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a 3 days exhibition lsquoDestination Uttarakhand 2016rsquo organised by Ms Freindz Exhibition amp Promotions (p) ltd New Delhi at Dehradun from 24-26102016

Nil 01 no

9 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in the Stone Laying

ceremony of a new Technology Centre at Sitarganj on 141116 inaugrated by Honrsquoble Union Minister of MSMEs Sh Kalaraj Mishra

Nil 01 no

10 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a lsquoVendor Meet-

2016rsquo organised by Tata Auto Comp Systems Ltd at Rudrapur

Nil 01 no

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11 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in SLSC meeting for

National Awards and SLAB meeing at Dehradun on 17022017

Nil 01 no

12 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a training on

Lean Manufacturing at Indore MP from 080317 to 100317

Nil 01 no

13 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Hindi meeting

organized by NARAKAS on 30032017 01 no 01 no

PART-E

Sl

No

Description of activity Annual target Under PD

Ac

Total

1 EDPIMCEET Export

Packging Product

Certification QMS-QTT

Incubator ZEDDesign

8611113

31

Nil 25

i No of programmes

conducted

7601113

31

Nil 23

ii No of persons trained 159255032

326032235

16828

Nil 1001

2 Follow-up action of previous Entrepreneurship Development Programmes -

Year Total no of trainees

trained

No of trainees who

have set up units

employed till date

2006-07 143 39

2007-08 917 71

2008-09 946 36

2009-10 2323 43

2010-11 2203 49

2011-12 2321 53

2012-13 2265 59

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2013-14 2234 74

2014-15 504 53

2015-16 926

2016-17 414

3 Motivational Campaigns- Annual target Conducted

No of Campaigns

conducted

06 06

4 i Project profiles (new) Nil Nil

ii Project profiles

(updated)

Nil Nil

iii State industrial

profiles

Nil 1

iv District industrial

potential survey

reports

Nil 13

v Any other Nil Nil

5 Name of the units

provided-

Intensive technical

consultancy (A brief

write-up)

6 Programme on ISO 900014000

Year Target No of

Programmes

conducted

No of Units

participated

No of units

obtained ISO

certification

during the

year

No of units

obtained ISO

Certification

till date

2006-07 - - - - -

2007-08 - - - - -

2008-09 - - - 17 17

2009-10 - - - 10 10

2010-11 - - - - 24

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2011-12 - - - - 25

2012-13 - - - - Nil

2013-14 - - - - 17

2014-15 - - - 18

2015-16 - - - 11 11

7 Programmes on

Name of the programme No of Programmes No of participants

WTO - -

One Day Awareness

Programme on Cluster Dev

Scheme

- -

One day Awareness

Programme on IPR

- -

9 Vendor Development Programmes cum exhibitions

Year Tar

get

No of

VDPs

conducted

No of SSI

units

participat

ed

No unit

register

ed

During

the

month

No of SSI units obtained orders

No

Rs No Rs

2006-07 1 - - - - - - - -

2007-08 NIL - - - - - - - -

2008-09 1 1 120 - - - - - -

2009-10 1 - - - - - - - -

2010-11 1 1 43 - - - - - -

2011-12 3 3 222 - - - - - -

2012-13 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

311

158+551

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2013-14 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

314

148+1541

-

-

-

-

-

- 2014-15 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

374

118+2000

-

-

-

-

-

-

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2015-16 5 1

5(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

236

100+2000

-

-

-

-

-

- 2016-17 5 1

5(SVDP)

0(NVDP)

259

Nil

10 Programmes on Achievement

ii Energy conservationEnergy Efficient

Technology etc

00

iv Packaging for export 01

v Product Certification 01

vi CLCSS 00

vii QMSQTT 01

Viii Lean Manufacturing 00

ix Business Incubator 03

x Design Clinic 01

xi ZED 03

11

Revenue of the Institute

Total revenue

earned

Rs

140485-

12

Revenue of the workshop

Annual

Target

Total revenue

earned

Rs

Nil Nil

13 Media coverage details- No(s)

i Press releases during the Year 4

ii Exhibitions participated 02

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iii RadioTV talks -

iv Advertisements released 5

v Press clipping compiled for the year -

vi Press clipping hosted on website -

vii Publications if any -

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CHAPTER-XVI

DISTRICT INDUSTRIES CENTRES VISITED BY THE OFFICERS OF

THIS INSTITUTE

The officers of this Institute visited District Industries Centre for discussion relating to

development of industries in the state and in connection with attending the Task Force

Meetingother official work

1 District Industries Centre Haldwani

2 District Industries Centre Almora

3 District Industries Centre Rudrapur Udham Singh Nagar

4 District Industries Centre Bageshwar

5 District Industries Centre Roorkee

6 District Industries Centre Dehradun

7 District Industries Centre Kotdwar

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CHAPTER-XVII

INCENTIVES TO ENTREPRENEURS

(i) Fiscal Incentives to new Industrial Units and to existing units on their substantial

expansion

New Industrial units and existing industrial units on their substantial expansion as defined set

up in growth centers industrial infrastructure development center(IIDCs) Industrial Estates

Export Processing Zones Theme Parks (Food Processing Parks Software Technology Parks

etc) as stated in Annexure-1 and Other areas as notified from time to time by the Central

Government are entitled to

(A) 100 (hundred percent) outright excise duty exception for a period of 10 years from

the date of commencement of commercial production

(B) 100 Income tax exemption for initial period of five years and thereafter 30 for

companies and 25 for other than companies for a further period of five years for

the entire state of Uttaranchal and Himachal Pradesh from the date of

commencement of commercial production

(C) 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

Rs30 lakh The existing units will also be entitled to this subsidy on their substantial

expansion as defined

(D) Thrust sector industries as mentioned in Annexure-II are entitled to similar

concession as mentioned in para 3(i) amp (ii) above in the entire state of Uttaranchal

and Himachal Pradesh without any area restrictions

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Development of Industrial Infrastructure

(i) The funding pattern under the Growth Centre Scheme currently envisaging a

central assistance of Rs10 crore per center is raised to Rs15 crore per center

(ii) The financing pattern of integrated infrastructure development center (IIDC)

between Government of India and SIDBI will change from 23 to 41 and the GOI

funds would be in the nature of a grant so as to provide the required infrastructural

support

Other Incentives

(i) Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna (PMMY) To bring the unbanked people under

the mainstream banking and make the neglected section of the population self

reliant and self dependent Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna was launched under 3

stages ie Shishu (Max Rs 50000) Kishor (Max Rs 5 Lacs)and Tarun (Rs 10

Lacs)

(iv) Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP)

Government of India has approved the introduction of a new credit linked subsidy

programme called Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation programme (PMEGP)

by merging the two schemes Prime Ministerrsquos Rojgar Yojana (PMRY) and Rural

Employment Generation Programme (REGP) for generation of employment

opportunities through establishment of Micro enterprise in rural as well as urban

areas PMEGP is a central sector scheme and being administrated by Ministry of

Micro Small amp Medium Enterprises (Mo MSME) The scheme is implementing by

Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC)a statutory organization under the

administrative control of Mo MSME as the single nodal agency at the National

level At the State level the scheme is being implemented through State

KVIC Directorates State Khadi amp Village Industries Boards ( KVIBs) and District

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Industries Centre( DICs) and Banks The Government subsidy under the scheme is

being routed by KVIC through the identified banks for eventual distribution to the

beneficiaries entrepreneurs in their Bank accounts

Ineligible Industries under the Policy

The list of industries excluded from the purview of proposed concessions is at

Annexure ndashII

In addition the Doon Valley Notifications (SONo102(E) dated 1st Feb 1989

(Annexure-IV) as amended from time to time issued by Ministry of Environment amp

Forests would continue to operate in the Doon Valley area on the industries

notified under it are excluded from the proposed concessions in the state of

Uttarakhand

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Annex -I

DETAILS OF TRAINING PROGRAMME CONDUCTED DURING THE YEAR 2016-17 S No Programme details Duration Candidate Details Name of the

Coordinator SC ST OBC PH GEN TOTAL M F M F M F M F M F

EDP

1 EDP (GEN) on Tour

Operator amp Tourist Guide at Ranibagh

Haldwani Nainital

18022017

to 22022017

10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 2 22 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director (Mech)

2 EDP(SC) on Wireman

Training at Shantipuri

Pantnagar US Nagar

13022017

to

23022017

18 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 20 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

3 ESDP (WPH-STP)

on Bakery amp

Confectionary Products Ranibagh

Nainital

06092016

to

20102016

0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 20 23 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

4 ESDP(SC-STP) on

Computer Accounting with Tally at

Kaladhungi Nainital

16082016

to 29092016

10 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

5 ESDP(SC) on Computer Accounting

Dehradun

21072016 to

02092016

10 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 5 25 UC Khanduri Asst Director

(Chem)

6 ESDP(GEN) on

Garments

Manufacturing at

Almora

22072016

to

02092016

0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 21 23 DS Martolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

7 ESDP(GEN) on Solar Energy at Haldwani

Nainital

04112016 to

16122016

3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 16 0 20 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

I- Total Participants

(Nos)

51 20 0 1 2 3 1 0 30 48 156

IMC

1 IMC(Gen) at Pantnagar US Nagar

23022017 16 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 13 8 38 DK Aggarwal Asst Director

(Mech)

2 IMC(SC) at ITI

Bageshwar

18032017 31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 50 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

3 IMC(SC) at Takula

Almora

09032016 22 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 4 39 UC Khanduri

Asst Director (Chem)

4 IMC(Gen) at JITI

Almora

16032017 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 9 42 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

5 IMC(ST) at ITI

Almora

15032016 19 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 41 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

6 IMC(Gen) at Ranibagh Haldwani Nainital

23022017 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 35 6 45 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

II- Total Participants

(Nos)

93 9 12 0 4 0 0 0 110 27 255

Grand Total (I + II)

13 PROGRAMMES

144 29 12 1 6 3 1 0 140 75 411

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Annex -II

List of Thrust Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo List of Thrust Industries

01 Floriculture

02 Medicinal herbs and aromatic herbs etc ndash processing

03 Honey

04 Horticulture and Agro based Industries such as -

a Sauces Ketchup etc

b Fruit juices amp fruit pulp

c Jams Jellies vegetable juices puree pickles etc

d Preserved fruits and vegetables

e Processing of fresh fruits and vegetables including packaging

f Processing preservation packaging of mushrooms

05 Food processing industry excluding those included in the negative list

06 Sugar and its by-products

07 Silk and silk products

08 Wool and wool products

09 Woven fabrics (Excisable garments)

10 Sports goods and articles and equipment for general physical exercise and equipment

for adventure sports activities

11 Paper and paper products excluding those in negative list

12 Pharma products

13 Information amp communication technology

Computer hardware

14 Bottling of mineral water

15 Eco-tourism ndash Hotels resorts spa entertainmentamusement parks and ropeways

16 Industrial gases (based on atmospheric fraction)

17 Handicrafts

18 Non-timber forest product based industries

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Negative List of Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo Negative list of Industries

01 Tobacco and tobacco products including cigarettes and pan masala

02 Thermal Power Plant (coaloil based)

03 Coal washeries dry coal processing

04 Inorganic Chemicals excluding medicinal grade oxygen (280411) medicinal grade hydrogen peroxide

(284711) compressed air (285130)

05 Organic Chemicals excluding Provitamins vitamins Hormones (2936) Glycosides (2939) sugars (2940)

06 Tanning and dying extracts tanins and their derivatives dyes colours paints and varnishes putty fillers and

other mastics inks

07 Marble and mineral substances not classified anywhere

08 Flour mills and rice mills

09 Foundries using coal

10 Minerals fuels mineral oils and products of their distillation

Bituminous substances mineral waxes

11 Synthetic rubber product

12 Cement clinkers and asbestos raw including fibre

13 Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp Fuses fireworks matches propellant powder etc)

14 Mineral or chemical fertilizers

15 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture and formulation)

16 Fibre glass and articles thereof

17 Manufacture of pulp ndash wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving pulp)

18 Branded aerated water soft drinks (non-fruit based)

19 Paper-

Writing or printing paper etc

Paper or paperboard etc

Maplitho paper etc

Newsprint in rolls or sheets

Craft paper etc

Sanitary towels etc

Cigarette paper

Grease-proof paper

Toilet or facial tissue etc

Paper and paperboard laminated internally with bitumen tar or asphalt

Carbon or similar copying paper

Products consisting of sheets of paper or paper board impregnated coated or covered with plastics etc

Paper and paperboard coated impregnated or covered with wax etc

20 Plastics and articles thereof

Serial No 5 Reproduction synthesis not allowed as also downstream industries for sugar

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Annex -III

RESTRICTIONS ON LOCATION OF INDUSTRIES MINING OPERATIONS AND OTHER DEVELOPMENT

ACTIVITIES IN DOON VALLEY IN UTTAR PRADESH

MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS

(Department of Environment Forests amp Wildlife)

New Delhi the 1st February 1989

NOTIFICATION

NOTIFICATION under section 3(2)(v) of Environment (Protection) Act 1986 and Rule 5(3) (d) of

Environment (Protection) Rules 1986 Restricting location of industries mining operations and other

development activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh

SO102(E) ndash Whereas notification under sub-rule (3) of rule 5 of the Environment (Protection)

Rules 1986 inviting objections against the imposition of restriction on location of industries mining

operation and other developmental activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh was published vide No

SO 923(E) dated the 6th October 1988

And Whereas all objections received have been duly considered by the Central Government

Now therefore in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (d) of sub-rule (3) of Rule 5 of the

said rules the Central Government hereby imposes restrictions on the following activities in Doon Valley

bounded on the North by Mussorie ridge in the North-East by Lesset Himalayan range on the South-

West by Shivalik ranges river Ganga in the South-East and river Yamuna in the North-West except those

activities which are permitted by the Central Government for examining the environmental impacts

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(i) Location setting of industrial units ndash It has to be as per guidelines given in the annexure or guidelines

as may be issued from time to time by the Ministry of Environment amp Forests Government of India

(ii) Mining ndash Approval of the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests must be obtained before starting

any mining activity

(iii) Tourism ndash It should as per Tourism Development Plan (TDP) to be prepared by the State Department

of Tourism and duly approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(iv) Grazing ndash As per the plan to be prepared by the State Government and duly approved by the Union

Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(v) Land Use ndash As per Master Plan of development and Land Use Plan of the entire area to be prepared

by the State Government and approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

[No J-200123886-1A]

Sd-

(KP GEETHAKRISHNAN)

Secretary

ANNEXURE

Guidelines for permitting restricting industrial units in the Doon Valley area

Industries will be classified under Green Orange and Red categories as shown below for purposes of

permittingrestricting such industrial units in the Doon Valley from the environmental and ecological

considerations

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CATEGORY GREEN

A LIST OF INDUSTRIES IN APPROVED INDUSTRIAL AREAS WHICH MAY BE DIRECTRLY CONSIDERED

FOR ISSUE OF NO OBJECTION CERTIFICATE WITHOUT REFERRING TO (MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS) (IN CASE OF DOUBTS REFERENCE WILL BE MADE TO MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS)

1 All such non-obnoxious and non-hazardous industries employing upto 100 persons The

abnoxious and hazardous industries are those using inflammable explosive corrosive or

toxic substances

2 All such industries which do not discharge industrial effluents of a polluting nature and

which do not undertake any of the following process

Electroplating

Galvanizing

Bleaching

Degreasing

Phosphating

Dyeing

Pickling tanning

Polishing

Cooking of fibres and Digesting

Designing of Fabric

Unhairing Soaking deliming and bating of hides

Washing of fabric

Trimming Puling juicing and blanching of fruits and vegetables

Washing of equipment and regular floor washing using of considerable cooling water

Separated milk buttermilk and whey

Stopping and processing of grain

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Distillation of alcohol stillage and evaporation

Slaughtering of animals rendering of bones washing of meat

Juicing of sugar cane extraction of sugar Filteration centrifugation distillation

Pulping and fermenting of coffee beam

Processing of fish

Filter back wash in DM Plants exceeding 20 KI per day capacity

Pulp making pulp processing and paper making Cocking of coal washing of blast furnace

flue gases

Stripping of oxides

Washing of used sand by hydraulic discharge

Washing of latex etc

Solvent extraction

3 All such industries which do no use fuel in their manufacturing process or in any subsidiary

process and which do not emit fugitive emissions of a diffused nature

Industries not satisfying any one of the three criteria are recommended to be referred to Ministry

of Environment amp Forests

The following industries appear to fall in non-hazardous non-obnoxious and non-polluting

category subject to fulfillment of above three conditions

1 Atta-chakkies

2 Rice Mullors

3 Iceboxes

4 Dal mills

5 Groundnut decortinating (dry)

6 Chilling

7 Tailoring and garment making

8 Apparl making 9 Cotton and woolen hosiery

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10 Handloom weaving

11 Shoe lace manufacturing

12 Gold and Silver thread and sari work

13 Gold and Silver smithy

14 Leather Footwear and leather products excluding tanning amp hide processing

15 Manufacture of mirror from sheet glass and photo-frame

16 Musical instruments manufacturing

17 Sports goods

18 Bamboo and cane products (only dry operations)

19 Card Board and paper products (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

20 Insulation and other coated papers (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

21 Scientific and Mathematical instruments

22 Furniture (Wooden and Steel)

23 Assembly of domestic electrical appliances

24 Radio assembling

25 Fountain pens

26 Polythene plastic and PVC goods through extrusionmoulding

27 Surgical gauges and bandages

28 Railway sleepers (only concrete)

29 Cotton spinning and weaving

30 Rope (cotton and plastic)

31 Carpet weaving

32 Assembly of Air coolers

33 Wires pipes-extruded shapes from metals

34 Automobile servicing amp repair stations

35 Assembly of Bicycles baby carriages and other small non-motorised vehicles

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36 Electronics equipment (assembly)

37 Toys

38 Candles

39 Carpentary ndash excluded saw mill

40 Cold storage (small scale)

41 Restaurants

42 Oil-ginningexpelling (non-hydrogenation and no refining)

43 Ice Cream

44 Mineralized water

45 Jobbing amp Machining

46 Manufacture of Steel units amp suit cases

47 Paper pins amp U clips

48 Block making for printing

49 Optical frames

CATEGORY ORANGE

B LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CAN BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY WITH PROPER

ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL ARRANGEMENT

1 All such industries which discharge some liquid effluents (below 500 klday) that can be

controlled with suitable proven technology

2 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is less than 24 mtday and

the particulars emissions from which can be controlled with suitable proven technology

3 All such industries employing not more than 500 persons

The following industries with adoption of proven pollution control technology subject to

fulfilling the above three condition fall under this category

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1 Lime manufacture ndash pending decision on proven pollution control device and

Supreme Courtrsquos decision on quarrying

2 Ceramics

3 Sanitary ware

4 Tyres and tubes

5 Refuse incineration (controlled)

6 Flour mills

7 Vegetable oils including solvent extracted oils

8 Soap without steam boiling process and synthetic detergents formulation

9 Steam generating plants

10 Manufacture of office and house hold equipment and appliances involving use of

fossil fuel combustion

11 Manufacture of machineries and machine tools and equipments

12 Industrial gases (only) Nitrogen Oxygen and CO2

13 Miscellaneous glassware without involving use of fossil-fuel combustion

14 Optical glass

15 Laboratory ware

16 Petroleum storage amp transfer facilities

17 Surgical and medical products including amp probabilities of latex products

18 Foot wear (Rubber)

19 Bakery products biscuits amp Confectioners

20 Instant teacoffee coffee processing

21 Malted food

22 Manufacture of power driven pumps compressors refrigeration units fire

fighting equipment etc

23 Wire drawing (cold process) amp bailing straps

24 Steel furniture fasteners etc

25 Plastic processed goods

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26

Medical amp surgical instruments

27

Acetylene (synthetic)

28

Glue amp Gelatine

29

Potassium permanganse

30

Metallic sodium

31

Photographic films papers amp photographic chemicals

32

Surface coating industries

33

Fragrances fragours amp food additives

34

Plant nutrients (only manure)

Note

35

aerated watersoft drink

(a) Industries falling within the above identified list shall be assessed by the State Pollution

Control Board and referred to the Union Department of Environment for consideration

before according No Objection Certificate

(b) The total number of fuel burning industries that shall be permitted in the Valley will be

limited by 8 tonnes per day or Sulphur Dioxides from all sources (This corresponds to 400

tonnes per day Coal with 1 sulphur)

(c) Setting of Industrial areas should be based on sound criteria

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CATEGORY RED

C LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CANNOT BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY

1 All those industries which discharge effluents of a polluting nature at the rate of more

than 500 klday and for which the natural course for sufficient dilution is not available

and effluents from which cannot be controlled with suitable technology

2 All such industries employing more than 500 personsday

3 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is more than 24 mtday

The following industries appear to fall under this category covered by all the points as

above

1 Ferrous and non-ferrous metal extraction refining casting forging alloy making

processing etc

2 Dry Coal ProcessingMineral processing industries like Ore

sintering benefication pollutization etc

3 Phosphate look processing plants

4 Cement plants with horizontal rotary kilns

5 Glass and glass products involving use of coal

6 Petroleum refinery

7 Petro-chemical industries

8 Manufacture of lubricating oils and greases

9 Synthetic rubber manufacture

10 Coal oil wood or nuclear based thermal power plants

11 Vanaspati hydrogenated vegetable oils for industrial purposes

12 Sugar mills (white and khandari)

13 Craft paper mills

14 Coke oven by products and coaltar distillation products

15 Alkalies

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16

Caustic soda

17

Potash

18

Electro thermal products (artificial abrasives Calcium carbide etc)

19

Phosphorous and its compounds

20

Acids and their salts (organic amp inorganic)

21

Nitrogen compounds (Cynides cynamides and other nitrogen compounds)

22

Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp fuses)

23

Pthalic anhydride

24

Processes involving chlorinated hydrocarbon

25

Chlorine Fluorine bromine Iodine amp their compounds

26

Fertilizer industry

27

Paper board and straw board

28

Synthetics fibres

29 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture

formulations)

amp

30 Basic drugs

31 Alcohol (Industrial or potable)

32 Leather industry including tanning and processing

33 Coke making coal liquification and fuel gas making industries

34 Fibre glass production and processing

35 Manufacture of pulp-wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving

pulp)

36 Pigment dyes and their intermediates

37 Industrial carbons (including graphite electrodes anodes midget electrodes

graphite blocks graphite crucibles gas carbons activated carbon synthetic

diamonds carbon black channel black lamp black etc)

38 Electro-chemicals (other than these covered under Alkali group)

39 Paints enamels amp varnishes

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40 Poly propylene

41 Poly Vinyl chloride

42 Cement with vertical shaft kiln technology penging certification of proven

technology on pollution control

43 Chlorates perchlorates amp peroxides

44 Polishes

45 Synthetic resin amp Plastic products

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5 Any other special work done by the Institute- -

- One day awareness programme on Packaging for Exports

In Association with SBS College Rudrapur at Rudrapur on 31052016 for 32

participants

- One day workshop on Quality Management System amp Quality Technology

Tools (QMSQTT)

In Association with Bahadrabad Industries Development Welfare

Association Haridwar at Haridwar on 21072016 for 32 participants

- One day awareness programme on Product Certification

Conducted at Selaqui Dehradun on 19102016 for 60 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Design Clinic

Conducted at Haridwar on 20022016 for 28 participants

- One day awareness programmes on Digital Payment

Conducted in Uttarakhand State 16 programmes for 406 participants

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Part C Other Special Activities

Sl No Activity Target Achievement

1 Hindi Meeting 04 nos 04 nos

2 Hindi Pakhwara amp Hindi Diwas from 14092016 to

28092016 01 no 01 no

3 Hindi Workshop Nil Nil

4 Assistance provided in EDP of other organisation

(2 days EDP of NCCD) at MSME-DI

Haldwani

Nil 01 no

5 (i)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp Commercial Bid Opening on Lean Manufacturing for Auto component at Rudrapur on 22042016

(ii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in joint DSR

audit Audit with NPC Kanpur of Boss Cluster Rudrapur from 20042016 to 21042016 (iii)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint MBR3 Audit with QCI of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar from 08082016 to 10082016 (iv) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Boss Cluster at Rudrapur in November 2016

(v) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR5 Audit

of Pace Auto Cluster-1 at Rudrapur in November 2016 (vi)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint Audit

of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar in December 2016 (vii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Havells Fan Lean Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017 (viii)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp

Commercial Bid Opening for Plastic Component Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017

Nil

08 nos

6 Participated in National Awards held in Ludhiana Punjab on 18102016 presented by Honrsquoble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi

Nil 01 no

7 Participated in PMEGP Task force meeting of Nainital

District on 020816081116 Nil 02 nos

8 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a 3 days exhibition lsquoDestination Uttarakhand 2016rsquo organised by Ms Freindz Exhibition amp Promotions (p) ltd New Delhi at Dehradun from 24-26102016

Nil 01 no

9 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in the Stone Laying

ceremony of a new Technology Centre at Sitarganj on 141116 inaugrated by Honrsquoble Union Minister of MSMEs Sh Kalaraj Mishra

Nil 01 no

10 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a lsquoVendor Meet-

2016rsquo organised by Tata Auto Comp Systems Ltd at Rudrapur

Nil 01 no

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11 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in SLSC meeting for

National Awards and SLAB meeing at Dehradun on 17022017

Nil 01 no

12 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a training on

Lean Manufacturing at Indore MP from 080317 to 100317

Nil 01 no

13 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Hindi meeting

organized by NARAKAS on 30032017 01 no 01 no

PART-E

Sl

No

Description of activity Annual target Under PD

Ac

Total

1 EDPIMCEET Export

Packging Product

Certification QMS-QTT

Incubator ZEDDesign

8611113

31

Nil 25

i No of programmes

conducted

7601113

31

Nil 23

ii No of persons trained 159255032

326032235

16828

Nil 1001

2 Follow-up action of previous Entrepreneurship Development Programmes -

Year Total no of trainees

trained

No of trainees who

have set up units

employed till date

2006-07 143 39

2007-08 917 71

2008-09 946 36

2009-10 2323 43

2010-11 2203 49

2011-12 2321 53

2012-13 2265 59

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2013-14 2234 74

2014-15 504 53

2015-16 926

2016-17 414

3 Motivational Campaigns- Annual target Conducted

No of Campaigns

conducted

06 06

4 i Project profiles (new) Nil Nil

ii Project profiles

(updated)

Nil Nil

iii State industrial

profiles

Nil 1

iv District industrial

potential survey

reports

Nil 13

v Any other Nil Nil

5 Name of the units

provided-

Intensive technical

consultancy (A brief

write-up)

6 Programme on ISO 900014000

Year Target No of

Programmes

conducted

No of Units

participated

No of units

obtained ISO

certification

during the

year

No of units

obtained ISO

Certification

till date

2006-07 - - - - -

2007-08 - - - - -

2008-09 - - - 17 17

2009-10 - - - 10 10

2010-11 - - - - 24

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2011-12 - - - - 25

2012-13 - - - - Nil

2013-14 - - - - 17

2014-15 - - - 18

2015-16 - - - 11 11

7 Programmes on

Name of the programme No of Programmes No of participants

WTO - -

One Day Awareness

Programme on Cluster Dev

Scheme

- -

One day Awareness

Programme on IPR

- -

9 Vendor Development Programmes cum exhibitions

Year Tar

get

No of

VDPs

conducted

No of SSI

units

participat

ed

No unit

register

ed

During

the

month

No of SSI units obtained orders

No

Rs No Rs

2006-07 1 - - - - - - - -

2007-08 NIL - - - - - - - -

2008-09 1 1 120 - - - - - -

2009-10 1 - - - - - - - -

2010-11 1 1 43 - - - - - -

2011-12 3 3 222 - - - - - -

2012-13 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

311

158+551

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2013-14 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

314

148+1541

-

-

-

-

-

- 2014-15 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

374

118+2000

-

-

-

-

-

-

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2015-16 5 1

5(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

236

100+2000

-

-

-

-

-

- 2016-17 5 1

5(SVDP)

0(NVDP)

259

Nil

10 Programmes on Achievement

ii Energy conservationEnergy Efficient

Technology etc

00

iv Packaging for export 01

v Product Certification 01

vi CLCSS 00

vii QMSQTT 01

Viii Lean Manufacturing 00

ix Business Incubator 03

x Design Clinic 01

xi ZED 03

11

Revenue of the Institute

Total revenue

earned

Rs

140485-

12

Revenue of the workshop

Annual

Target

Total revenue

earned

Rs

Nil Nil

13 Media coverage details- No(s)

i Press releases during the Year 4

ii Exhibitions participated 02

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iii RadioTV talks -

iv Advertisements released 5

v Press clipping compiled for the year -

vi Press clipping hosted on website -

vii Publications if any -

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CHAPTER-XVI

DISTRICT INDUSTRIES CENTRES VISITED BY THE OFFICERS OF

THIS INSTITUTE

The officers of this Institute visited District Industries Centre for discussion relating to

development of industries in the state and in connection with attending the Task Force

Meetingother official work

1 District Industries Centre Haldwani

2 District Industries Centre Almora

3 District Industries Centre Rudrapur Udham Singh Nagar

4 District Industries Centre Bageshwar

5 District Industries Centre Roorkee

6 District Industries Centre Dehradun

7 District Industries Centre Kotdwar

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CHAPTER-XVII

INCENTIVES TO ENTREPRENEURS

(i) Fiscal Incentives to new Industrial Units and to existing units on their substantial

expansion

New Industrial units and existing industrial units on their substantial expansion as defined set

up in growth centers industrial infrastructure development center(IIDCs) Industrial Estates

Export Processing Zones Theme Parks (Food Processing Parks Software Technology Parks

etc) as stated in Annexure-1 and Other areas as notified from time to time by the Central

Government are entitled to

(A) 100 (hundred percent) outright excise duty exception for a period of 10 years from

the date of commencement of commercial production

(B) 100 Income tax exemption for initial period of five years and thereafter 30 for

companies and 25 for other than companies for a further period of five years for

the entire state of Uttaranchal and Himachal Pradesh from the date of

commencement of commercial production

(C) 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

Rs30 lakh The existing units will also be entitled to this subsidy on their substantial

expansion as defined

(D) Thrust sector industries as mentioned in Annexure-II are entitled to similar

concession as mentioned in para 3(i) amp (ii) above in the entire state of Uttaranchal

and Himachal Pradesh without any area restrictions

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Development of Industrial Infrastructure

(i) The funding pattern under the Growth Centre Scheme currently envisaging a

central assistance of Rs10 crore per center is raised to Rs15 crore per center

(ii) The financing pattern of integrated infrastructure development center (IIDC)

between Government of India and SIDBI will change from 23 to 41 and the GOI

funds would be in the nature of a grant so as to provide the required infrastructural

support

Other Incentives

(i) Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna (PMMY) To bring the unbanked people under

the mainstream banking and make the neglected section of the population self

reliant and self dependent Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna was launched under 3

stages ie Shishu (Max Rs 50000) Kishor (Max Rs 5 Lacs)and Tarun (Rs 10

Lacs)

(iv) Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP)

Government of India has approved the introduction of a new credit linked subsidy

programme called Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation programme (PMEGP)

by merging the two schemes Prime Ministerrsquos Rojgar Yojana (PMRY) and Rural

Employment Generation Programme (REGP) for generation of employment

opportunities through establishment of Micro enterprise in rural as well as urban

areas PMEGP is a central sector scheme and being administrated by Ministry of

Micro Small amp Medium Enterprises (Mo MSME) The scheme is implementing by

Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC)a statutory organization under the

administrative control of Mo MSME as the single nodal agency at the National

level At the State level the scheme is being implemented through State

KVIC Directorates State Khadi amp Village Industries Boards ( KVIBs) and District

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Industries Centre( DICs) and Banks The Government subsidy under the scheme is

being routed by KVIC through the identified banks for eventual distribution to the

beneficiaries entrepreneurs in their Bank accounts

Ineligible Industries under the Policy

The list of industries excluded from the purview of proposed concessions is at

Annexure ndashII

In addition the Doon Valley Notifications (SONo102(E) dated 1st Feb 1989

(Annexure-IV) as amended from time to time issued by Ministry of Environment amp

Forests would continue to operate in the Doon Valley area on the industries

notified under it are excluded from the proposed concessions in the state of

Uttarakhand

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Annex -I

DETAILS OF TRAINING PROGRAMME CONDUCTED DURING THE YEAR 2016-17 S No Programme details Duration Candidate Details Name of the

Coordinator SC ST OBC PH GEN TOTAL M F M F M F M F M F

EDP

1 EDP (GEN) on Tour

Operator amp Tourist Guide at Ranibagh

Haldwani Nainital

18022017

to 22022017

10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 2 22 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director (Mech)

2 EDP(SC) on Wireman

Training at Shantipuri

Pantnagar US Nagar

13022017

to

23022017

18 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 20 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

3 ESDP (WPH-STP)

on Bakery amp

Confectionary Products Ranibagh

Nainital

06092016

to

20102016

0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 20 23 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

4 ESDP(SC-STP) on

Computer Accounting with Tally at

Kaladhungi Nainital

16082016

to 29092016

10 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

5 ESDP(SC) on Computer Accounting

Dehradun

21072016 to

02092016

10 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 5 25 UC Khanduri Asst Director

(Chem)

6 ESDP(GEN) on

Garments

Manufacturing at

Almora

22072016

to

02092016

0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 21 23 DS Martolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

7 ESDP(GEN) on Solar Energy at Haldwani

Nainital

04112016 to

16122016

3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 16 0 20 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

I- Total Participants

(Nos)

51 20 0 1 2 3 1 0 30 48 156

IMC

1 IMC(Gen) at Pantnagar US Nagar

23022017 16 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 13 8 38 DK Aggarwal Asst Director

(Mech)

2 IMC(SC) at ITI

Bageshwar

18032017 31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 50 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

3 IMC(SC) at Takula

Almora

09032016 22 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 4 39 UC Khanduri

Asst Director (Chem)

4 IMC(Gen) at JITI

Almora

16032017 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 9 42 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

5 IMC(ST) at ITI

Almora

15032016 19 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 41 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

6 IMC(Gen) at Ranibagh Haldwani Nainital

23022017 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 35 6 45 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

II- Total Participants

(Nos)

93 9 12 0 4 0 0 0 110 27 255

Grand Total (I + II)

13 PROGRAMMES

144 29 12 1 6 3 1 0 140 75 411

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Annex -II

List of Thrust Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo List of Thrust Industries

01 Floriculture

02 Medicinal herbs and aromatic herbs etc ndash processing

03 Honey

04 Horticulture and Agro based Industries such as -

a Sauces Ketchup etc

b Fruit juices amp fruit pulp

c Jams Jellies vegetable juices puree pickles etc

d Preserved fruits and vegetables

e Processing of fresh fruits and vegetables including packaging

f Processing preservation packaging of mushrooms

05 Food processing industry excluding those included in the negative list

06 Sugar and its by-products

07 Silk and silk products

08 Wool and wool products

09 Woven fabrics (Excisable garments)

10 Sports goods and articles and equipment for general physical exercise and equipment

for adventure sports activities

11 Paper and paper products excluding those in negative list

12 Pharma products

13 Information amp communication technology

Computer hardware

14 Bottling of mineral water

15 Eco-tourism ndash Hotels resorts spa entertainmentamusement parks and ropeways

16 Industrial gases (based on atmospheric fraction)

17 Handicrafts

18 Non-timber forest product based industries

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Negative List of Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo Negative list of Industries

01 Tobacco and tobacco products including cigarettes and pan masala

02 Thermal Power Plant (coaloil based)

03 Coal washeries dry coal processing

04 Inorganic Chemicals excluding medicinal grade oxygen (280411) medicinal grade hydrogen peroxide

(284711) compressed air (285130)

05 Organic Chemicals excluding Provitamins vitamins Hormones (2936) Glycosides (2939) sugars (2940)

06 Tanning and dying extracts tanins and their derivatives dyes colours paints and varnishes putty fillers and

other mastics inks

07 Marble and mineral substances not classified anywhere

08 Flour mills and rice mills

09 Foundries using coal

10 Minerals fuels mineral oils and products of their distillation

Bituminous substances mineral waxes

11 Synthetic rubber product

12 Cement clinkers and asbestos raw including fibre

13 Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp Fuses fireworks matches propellant powder etc)

14 Mineral or chemical fertilizers

15 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture and formulation)

16 Fibre glass and articles thereof

17 Manufacture of pulp ndash wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving pulp)

18 Branded aerated water soft drinks (non-fruit based)

19 Paper-

Writing or printing paper etc

Paper or paperboard etc

Maplitho paper etc

Newsprint in rolls or sheets

Craft paper etc

Sanitary towels etc

Cigarette paper

Grease-proof paper

Toilet or facial tissue etc

Paper and paperboard laminated internally with bitumen tar or asphalt

Carbon or similar copying paper

Products consisting of sheets of paper or paper board impregnated coated or covered with plastics etc

Paper and paperboard coated impregnated or covered with wax etc

20 Plastics and articles thereof

Serial No 5 Reproduction synthesis not allowed as also downstream industries for sugar

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Annex -III

RESTRICTIONS ON LOCATION OF INDUSTRIES MINING OPERATIONS AND OTHER DEVELOPMENT

ACTIVITIES IN DOON VALLEY IN UTTAR PRADESH

MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS

(Department of Environment Forests amp Wildlife)

New Delhi the 1st February 1989

NOTIFICATION

NOTIFICATION under section 3(2)(v) of Environment (Protection) Act 1986 and Rule 5(3) (d) of

Environment (Protection) Rules 1986 Restricting location of industries mining operations and other

development activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh

SO102(E) ndash Whereas notification under sub-rule (3) of rule 5 of the Environment (Protection)

Rules 1986 inviting objections against the imposition of restriction on location of industries mining

operation and other developmental activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh was published vide No

SO 923(E) dated the 6th October 1988

And Whereas all objections received have been duly considered by the Central Government

Now therefore in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (d) of sub-rule (3) of Rule 5 of the

said rules the Central Government hereby imposes restrictions on the following activities in Doon Valley

bounded on the North by Mussorie ridge in the North-East by Lesset Himalayan range on the South-

West by Shivalik ranges river Ganga in the South-East and river Yamuna in the North-West except those

activities which are permitted by the Central Government for examining the environmental impacts

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(i) Location setting of industrial units ndash It has to be as per guidelines given in the annexure or guidelines

as may be issued from time to time by the Ministry of Environment amp Forests Government of India

(ii) Mining ndash Approval of the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests must be obtained before starting

any mining activity

(iii) Tourism ndash It should as per Tourism Development Plan (TDP) to be prepared by the State Department

of Tourism and duly approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(iv) Grazing ndash As per the plan to be prepared by the State Government and duly approved by the Union

Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(v) Land Use ndash As per Master Plan of development and Land Use Plan of the entire area to be prepared

by the State Government and approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

[No J-200123886-1A]

Sd-

(KP GEETHAKRISHNAN)

Secretary

ANNEXURE

Guidelines for permitting restricting industrial units in the Doon Valley area

Industries will be classified under Green Orange and Red categories as shown below for purposes of

permittingrestricting such industrial units in the Doon Valley from the environmental and ecological

considerations

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CATEGORY GREEN

A LIST OF INDUSTRIES IN APPROVED INDUSTRIAL AREAS WHICH MAY BE DIRECTRLY CONSIDERED

FOR ISSUE OF NO OBJECTION CERTIFICATE WITHOUT REFERRING TO (MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS) (IN CASE OF DOUBTS REFERENCE WILL BE MADE TO MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS)

1 All such non-obnoxious and non-hazardous industries employing upto 100 persons The

abnoxious and hazardous industries are those using inflammable explosive corrosive or

toxic substances

2 All such industries which do not discharge industrial effluents of a polluting nature and

which do not undertake any of the following process

Electroplating

Galvanizing

Bleaching

Degreasing

Phosphating

Dyeing

Pickling tanning

Polishing

Cooking of fibres and Digesting

Designing of Fabric

Unhairing Soaking deliming and bating of hides

Washing of fabric

Trimming Puling juicing and blanching of fruits and vegetables

Washing of equipment and regular floor washing using of considerable cooling water

Separated milk buttermilk and whey

Stopping and processing of grain

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Distillation of alcohol stillage and evaporation

Slaughtering of animals rendering of bones washing of meat

Juicing of sugar cane extraction of sugar Filteration centrifugation distillation

Pulping and fermenting of coffee beam

Processing of fish

Filter back wash in DM Plants exceeding 20 KI per day capacity

Pulp making pulp processing and paper making Cocking of coal washing of blast furnace

flue gases

Stripping of oxides

Washing of used sand by hydraulic discharge

Washing of latex etc

Solvent extraction

3 All such industries which do no use fuel in their manufacturing process or in any subsidiary

process and which do not emit fugitive emissions of a diffused nature

Industries not satisfying any one of the three criteria are recommended to be referred to Ministry

of Environment amp Forests

The following industries appear to fall in non-hazardous non-obnoxious and non-polluting

category subject to fulfillment of above three conditions

1 Atta-chakkies

2 Rice Mullors

3 Iceboxes

4 Dal mills

5 Groundnut decortinating (dry)

6 Chilling

7 Tailoring and garment making

8 Apparl making 9 Cotton and woolen hosiery

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10 Handloom weaving

11 Shoe lace manufacturing

12 Gold and Silver thread and sari work

13 Gold and Silver smithy

14 Leather Footwear and leather products excluding tanning amp hide processing

15 Manufacture of mirror from sheet glass and photo-frame

16 Musical instruments manufacturing

17 Sports goods

18 Bamboo and cane products (only dry operations)

19 Card Board and paper products (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

20 Insulation and other coated papers (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

21 Scientific and Mathematical instruments

22 Furniture (Wooden and Steel)

23 Assembly of domestic electrical appliances

24 Radio assembling

25 Fountain pens

26 Polythene plastic and PVC goods through extrusionmoulding

27 Surgical gauges and bandages

28 Railway sleepers (only concrete)

29 Cotton spinning and weaving

30 Rope (cotton and plastic)

31 Carpet weaving

32 Assembly of Air coolers

33 Wires pipes-extruded shapes from metals

34 Automobile servicing amp repair stations

35 Assembly of Bicycles baby carriages and other small non-motorised vehicles

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36 Electronics equipment (assembly)

37 Toys

38 Candles

39 Carpentary ndash excluded saw mill

40 Cold storage (small scale)

41 Restaurants

42 Oil-ginningexpelling (non-hydrogenation and no refining)

43 Ice Cream

44 Mineralized water

45 Jobbing amp Machining

46 Manufacture of Steel units amp suit cases

47 Paper pins amp U clips

48 Block making for printing

49 Optical frames

CATEGORY ORANGE

B LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CAN BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY WITH PROPER

ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL ARRANGEMENT

1 All such industries which discharge some liquid effluents (below 500 klday) that can be

controlled with suitable proven technology

2 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is less than 24 mtday and

the particulars emissions from which can be controlled with suitable proven technology

3 All such industries employing not more than 500 persons

The following industries with adoption of proven pollution control technology subject to

fulfilling the above three condition fall under this category

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1 Lime manufacture ndash pending decision on proven pollution control device and

Supreme Courtrsquos decision on quarrying

2 Ceramics

3 Sanitary ware

4 Tyres and tubes

5 Refuse incineration (controlled)

6 Flour mills

7 Vegetable oils including solvent extracted oils

8 Soap without steam boiling process and synthetic detergents formulation

9 Steam generating plants

10 Manufacture of office and house hold equipment and appliances involving use of

fossil fuel combustion

11 Manufacture of machineries and machine tools and equipments

12 Industrial gases (only) Nitrogen Oxygen and CO2

13 Miscellaneous glassware without involving use of fossil-fuel combustion

14 Optical glass

15 Laboratory ware

16 Petroleum storage amp transfer facilities

17 Surgical and medical products including amp probabilities of latex products

18 Foot wear (Rubber)

19 Bakery products biscuits amp Confectioners

20 Instant teacoffee coffee processing

21 Malted food

22 Manufacture of power driven pumps compressors refrigeration units fire

fighting equipment etc

23 Wire drawing (cold process) amp bailing straps

24 Steel furniture fasteners etc

25 Plastic processed goods

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26

Medical amp surgical instruments

27

Acetylene (synthetic)

28

Glue amp Gelatine

29

Potassium permanganse

30

Metallic sodium

31

Photographic films papers amp photographic chemicals

32

Surface coating industries

33

Fragrances fragours amp food additives

34

Plant nutrients (only manure)

Note

35

aerated watersoft drink

(a) Industries falling within the above identified list shall be assessed by the State Pollution

Control Board and referred to the Union Department of Environment for consideration

before according No Objection Certificate

(b) The total number of fuel burning industries that shall be permitted in the Valley will be

limited by 8 tonnes per day or Sulphur Dioxides from all sources (This corresponds to 400

tonnes per day Coal with 1 sulphur)

(c) Setting of Industrial areas should be based on sound criteria

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CATEGORY RED

C LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CANNOT BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY

1 All those industries which discharge effluents of a polluting nature at the rate of more

than 500 klday and for which the natural course for sufficient dilution is not available

and effluents from which cannot be controlled with suitable technology

2 All such industries employing more than 500 personsday

3 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is more than 24 mtday

The following industries appear to fall under this category covered by all the points as

above

1 Ferrous and non-ferrous metal extraction refining casting forging alloy making

processing etc

2 Dry Coal ProcessingMineral processing industries like Ore

sintering benefication pollutization etc

3 Phosphate look processing plants

4 Cement plants with horizontal rotary kilns

5 Glass and glass products involving use of coal

6 Petroleum refinery

7 Petro-chemical industries

8 Manufacture of lubricating oils and greases

9 Synthetic rubber manufacture

10 Coal oil wood or nuclear based thermal power plants

11 Vanaspati hydrogenated vegetable oils for industrial purposes

12 Sugar mills (white and khandari)

13 Craft paper mills

14 Coke oven by products and coaltar distillation products

15 Alkalies

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16

Caustic soda

17

Potash

18

Electro thermal products (artificial abrasives Calcium carbide etc)

19

Phosphorous and its compounds

20

Acids and their salts (organic amp inorganic)

21

Nitrogen compounds (Cynides cynamides and other nitrogen compounds)

22

Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp fuses)

23

Pthalic anhydride

24

Processes involving chlorinated hydrocarbon

25

Chlorine Fluorine bromine Iodine amp their compounds

26

Fertilizer industry

27

Paper board and straw board

28

Synthetics fibres

29 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture

formulations)

amp

30 Basic drugs

31 Alcohol (Industrial or potable)

32 Leather industry including tanning and processing

33 Coke making coal liquification and fuel gas making industries

34 Fibre glass production and processing

35 Manufacture of pulp-wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving

pulp)

36 Pigment dyes and their intermediates

37 Industrial carbons (including graphite electrodes anodes midget electrodes

graphite blocks graphite crucibles gas carbons activated carbon synthetic

diamonds carbon black channel black lamp black etc)

38 Electro-chemicals (other than these covered under Alkali group)

39 Paints enamels amp varnishes

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40 Poly propylene

41 Poly Vinyl chloride

42 Cement with vertical shaft kiln technology penging certification of proven

technology on pollution control

43 Chlorates perchlorates amp peroxides

44 Polishes

45 Synthetic resin amp Plastic products

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Part C Other Special Activities

Sl No Activity Target Achievement

1 Hindi Meeting 04 nos 04 nos

2 Hindi Pakhwara amp Hindi Diwas from 14092016 to

28092016 01 no 01 no

3 Hindi Workshop Nil Nil

4 Assistance provided in EDP of other organisation

(2 days EDP of NCCD) at MSME-DI

Haldwani

Nil 01 no

5 (i)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp Commercial Bid Opening on Lean Manufacturing for Auto component at Rudrapur on 22042016

(ii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in joint DSR

audit Audit with NPC Kanpur of Boss Cluster Rudrapur from 20042016 to 21042016 (iii)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint MBR3 Audit with QCI of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar from 08082016 to 10082016 (iv) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Boss Cluster at Rudrapur in November 2016

(v) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR5 Audit

of Pace Auto Cluster-1 at Rudrapur in November 2016 (vi)MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Joint Audit

of Packaging Cluster at Haridwar in December 2016 (vii) MSME-DI Haldwani participated in MBR3 Audit

of Havells Fan Lean Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017 (viii)MSME-DI Haldwani attended Technical amp

Commercial Bid Opening for Plastic Component Cluster at Haridwar in January 2017

Nil

08 nos

6 Participated in National Awards held in Ludhiana Punjab on 18102016 presented by Honrsquoble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi

Nil 01 no

7 Participated in PMEGP Task force meeting of Nainital

District on 020816081116 Nil 02 nos

8 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a 3 days exhibition lsquoDestination Uttarakhand 2016rsquo organised by Ms Freindz Exhibition amp Promotions (p) ltd New Delhi at Dehradun from 24-26102016

Nil 01 no

9 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in the Stone Laying

ceremony of a new Technology Centre at Sitarganj on 141116 inaugrated by Honrsquoble Union Minister of MSMEs Sh Kalaraj Mishra

Nil 01 no

10 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a lsquoVendor Meet-

2016rsquo organised by Tata Auto Comp Systems Ltd at Rudrapur

Nil 01 no

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11 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in SLSC meeting for

National Awards and SLAB meeing at Dehradun on 17022017

Nil 01 no

12 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a training on

Lean Manufacturing at Indore MP from 080317 to 100317

Nil 01 no

13 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Hindi meeting

organized by NARAKAS on 30032017 01 no 01 no

PART-E

Sl

No

Description of activity Annual target Under PD

Ac

Total

1 EDPIMCEET Export

Packging Product

Certification QMS-QTT

Incubator ZEDDesign

8611113

31

Nil 25

i No of programmes

conducted

7601113

31

Nil 23

ii No of persons trained 159255032

326032235

16828

Nil 1001

2 Follow-up action of previous Entrepreneurship Development Programmes -

Year Total no of trainees

trained

No of trainees who

have set up units

employed till date

2006-07 143 39

2007-08 917 71

2008-09 946 36

2009-10 2323 43

2010-11 2203 49

2011-12 2321 53

2012-13 2265 59

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2013-14 2234 74

2014-15 504 53

2015-16 926

2016-17 414

3 Motivational Campaigns- Annual target Conducted

No of Campaigns

conducted

06 06

4 i Project profiles (new) Nil Nil

ii Project profiles

(updated)

Nil Nil

iii State industrial

profiles

Nil 1

iv District industrial

potential survey

reports

Nil 13

v Any other Nil Nil

5 Name of the units

provided-

Intensive technical

consultancy (A brief

write-up)

6 Programme on ISO 900014000

Year Target No of

Programmes

conducted

No of Units

participated

No of units

obtained ISO

certification

during the

year

No of units

obtained ISO

Certification

till date

2006-07 - - - - -

2007-08 - - - - -

2008-09 - - - 17 17

2009-10 - - - 10 10

2010-11 - - - - 24

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2011-12 - - - - 25

2012-13 - - - - Nil

2013-14 - - - - 17

2014-15 - - - 18

2015-16 - - - 11 11

7 Programmes on

Name of the programme No of Programmes No of participants

WTO - -

One Day Awareness

Programme on Cluster Dev

Scheme

- -

One day Awareness

Programme on IPR

- -

9 Vendor Development Programmes cum exhibitions

Year Tar

get

No of

VDPs

conducted

No of SSI

units

participat

ed

No unit

register

ed

During

the

month

No of SSI units obtained orders

No

Rs No Rs

2006-07 1 - - - - - - - -

2007-08 NIL - - - - - - - -

2008-09 1 1 120 - - - - - -

2009-10 1 - - - - - - - -

2010-11 1 1 43 - - - - - -

2011-12 3 3 222 - - - - - -

2012-13 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

311

158+551

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2013-14 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

314

148+1541

-

-

-

-

-

- 2014-15 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

374

118+2000

-

-

-

-

-

-

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2015-16 5 1

5(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

236

100+2000

-

-

-

-

-

- 2016-17 5 1

5(SVDP)

0(NVDP)

259

Nil

10 Programmes on Achievement

ii Energy conservationEnergy Efficient

Technology etc

00

iv Packaging for export 01

v Product Certification 01

vi CLCSS 00

vii QMSQTT 01

Viii Lean Manufacturing 00

ix Business Incubator 03

x Design Clinic 01

xi ZED 03

11

Revenue of the Institute

Total revenue

earned

Rs

140485-

12

Revenue of the workshop

Annual

Target

Total revenue

earned

Rs

Nil Nil

13 Media coverage details- No(s)

i Press releases during the Year 4

ii Exhibitions participated 02

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iii RadioTV talks -

iv Advertisements released 5

v Press clipping compiled for the year -

vi Press clipping hosted on website -

vii Publications if any -

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CHAPTER-XVI

DISTRICT INDUSTRIES CENTRES VISITED BY THE OFFICERS OF

THIS INSTITUTE

The officers of this Institute visited District Industries Centre for discussion relating to

development of industries in the state and in connection with attending the Task Force

Meetingother official work

1 District Industries Centre Haldwani

2 District Industries Centre Almora

3 District Industries Centre Rudrapur Udham Singh Nagar

4 District Industries Centre Bageshwar

5 District Industries Centre Roorkee

6 District Industries Centre Dehradun

7 District Industries Centre Kotdwar

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CHAPTER-XVII

INCENTIVES TO ENTREPRENEURS

(i) Fiscal Incentives to new Industrial Units and to existing units on their substantial

expansion

New Industrial units and existing industrial units on their substantial expansion as defined set

up in growth centers industrial infrastructure development center(IIDCs) Industrial Estates

Export Processing Zones Theme Parks (Food Processing Parks Software Technology Parks

etc) as stated in Annexure-1 and Other areas as notified from time to time by the Central

Government are entitled to

(A) 100 (hundred percent) outright excise duty exception for a period of 10 years from

the date of commencement of commercial production

(B) 100 Income tax exemption for initial period of five years and thereafter 30 for

companies and 25 for other than companies for a further period of five years for

the entire state of Uttaranchal and Himachal Pradesh from the date of

commencement of commercial production

(C) 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

Rs30 lakh The existing units will also be entitled to this subsidy on their substantial

expansion as defined

(D) Thrust sector industries as mentioned in Annexure-II are entitled to similar

concession as mentioned in para 3(i) amp (ii) above in the entire state of Uttaranchal

and Himachal Pradesh without any area restrictions

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Development of Industrial Infrastructure

(i) The funding pattern under the Growth Centre Scheme currently envisaging a

central assistance of Rs10 crore per center is raised to Rs15 crore per center

(ii) The financing pattern of integrated infrastructure development center (IIDC)

between Government of India and SIDBI will change from 23 to 41 and the GOI

funds would be in the nature of a grant so as to provide the required infrastructural

support

Other Incentives

(i) Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna (PMMY) To bring the unbanked people under

the mainstream banking and make the neglected section of the population self

reliant and self dependent Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna was launched under 3

stages ie Shishu (Max Rs 50000) Kishor (Max Rs 5 Lacs)and Tarun (Rs 10

Lacs)

(iv) Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP)

Government of India has approved the introduction of a new credit linked subsidy

programme called Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation programme (PMEGP)

by merging the two schemes Prime Ministerrsquos Rojgar Yojana (PMRY) and Rural

Employment Generation Programme (REGP) for generation of employment

opportunities through establishment of Micro enterprise in rural as well as urban

areas PMEGP is a central sector scheme and being administrated by Ministry of

Micro Small amp Medium Enterprises (Mo MSME) The scheme is implementing by

Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC)a statutory organization under the

administrative control of Mo MSME as the single nodal agency at the National

level At the State level the scheme is being implemented through State

KVIC Directorates State Khadi amp Village Industries Boards ( KVIBs) and District

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Industries Centre( DICs) and Banks The Government subsidy under the scheme is

being routed by KVIC through the identified banks for eventual distribution to the

beneficiaries entrepreneurs in their Bank accounts

Ineligible Industries under the Policy

The list of industries excluded from the purview of proposed concessions is at

Annexure ndashII

In addition the Doon Valley Notifications (SONo102(E) dated 1st Feb 1989

(Annexure-IV) as amended from time to time issued by Ministry of Environment amp

Forests would continue to operate in the Doon Valley area on the industries

notified under it are excluded from the proposed concessions in the state of

Uttarakhand

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Annex -I

DETAILS OF TRAINING PROGRAMME CONDUCTED DURING THE YEAR 2016-17 S No Programme details Duration Candidate Details Name of the

Coordinator SC ST OBC PH GEN TOTAL M F M F M F M F M F

EDP

1 EDP (GEN) on Tour

Operator amp Tourist Guide at Ranibagh

Haldwani Nainital

18022017

to 22022017

10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 2 22 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director (Mech)

2 EDP(SC) on Wireman

Training at Shantipuri

Pantnagar US Nagar

13022017

to

23022017

18 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 20 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

3 ESDP (WPH-STP)

on Bakery amp

Confectionary Products Ranibagh

Nainital

06092016

to

20102016

0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 20 23 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

4 ESDP(SC-STP) on

Computer Accounting with Tally at

Kaladhungi Nainital

16082016

to 29092016

10 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

5 ESDP(SC) on Computer Accounting

Dehradun

21072016 to

02092016

10 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 5 25 UC Khanduri Asst Director

(Chem)

6 ESDP(GEN) on

Garments

Manufacturing at

Almora

22072016

to

02092016

0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 21 23 DS Martolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

7 ESDP(GEN) on Solar Energy at Haldwani

Nainital

04112016 to

16122016

3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 16 0 20 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

I- Total Participants

(Nos)

51 20 0 1 2 3 1 0 30 48 156

IMC

1 IMC(Gen) at Pantnagar US Nagar

23022017 16 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 13 8 38 DK Aggarwal Asst Director

(Mech)

2 IMC(SC) at ITI

Bageshwar

18032017 31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 50 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

3 IMC(SC) at Takula

Almora

09032016 22 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 4 39 UC Khanduri

Asst Director (Chem)

4 IMC(Gen) at JITI

Almora

16032017 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 9 42 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

5 IMC(ST) at ITI

Almora

15032016 19 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 41 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

6 IMC(Gen) at Ranibagh Haldwani Nainital

23022017 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 35 6 45 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

II- Total Participants

(Nos)

93 9 12 0 4 0 0 0 110 27 255

Grand Total (I + II)

13 PROGRAMMES

144 29 12 1 6 3 1 0 140 75 411

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Annex -II

List of Thrust Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo List of Thrust Industries

01 Floriculture

02 Medicinal herbs and aromatic herbs etc ndash processing

03 Honey

04 Horticulture and Agro based Industries such as -

a Sauces Ketchup etc

b Fruit juices amp fruit pulp

c Jams Jellies vegetable juices puree pickles etc

d Preserved fruits and vegetables

e Processing of fresh fruits and vegetables including packaging

f Processing preservation packaging of mushrooms

05 Food processing industry excluding those included in the negative list

06 Sugar and its by-products

07 Silk and silk products

08 Wool and wool products

09 Woven fabrics (Excisable garments)

10 Sports goods and articles and equipment for general physical exercise and equipment

for adventure sports activities

11 Paper and paper products excluding those in negative list

12 Pharma products

13 Information amp communication technology

Computer hardware

14 Bottling of mineral water

15 Eco-tourism ndash Hotels resorts spa entertainmentamusement parks and ropeways

16 Industrial gases (based on atmospheric fraction)

17 Handicrafts

18 Non-timber forest product based industries

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Negative List of Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo Negative list of Industries

01 Tobacco and tobacco products including cigarettes and pan masala

02 Thermal Power Plant (coaloil based)

03 Coal washeries dry coal processing

04 Inorganic Chemicals excluding medicinal grade oxygen (280411) medicinal grade hydrogen peroxide

(284711) compressed air (285130)

05 Organic Chemicals excluding Provitamins vitamins Hormones (2936) Glycosides (2939) sugars (2940)

06 Tanning and dying extracts tanins and their derivatives dyes colours paints and varnishes putty fillers and

other mastics inks

07 Marble and mineral substances not classified anywhere

08 Flour mills and rice mills

09 Foundries using coal

10 Minerals fuels mineral oils and products of their distillation

Bituminous substances mineral waxes

11 Synthetic rubber product

12 Cement clinkers and asbestos raw including fibre

13 Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp Fuses fireworks matches propellant powder etc)

14 Mineral or chemical fertilizers

15 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture and formulation)

16 Fibre glass and articles thereof

17 Manufacture of pulp ndash wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving pulp)

18 Branded aerated water soft drinks (non-fruit based)

19 Paper-

Writing or printing paper etc

Paper or paperboard etc

Maplitho paper etc

Newsprint in rolls or sheets

Craft paper etc

Sanitary towels etc

Cigarette paper

Grease-proof paper

Toilet or facial tissue etc

Paper and paperboard laminated internally with bitumen tar or asphalt

Carbon or similar copying paper

Products consisting of sheets of paper or paper board impregnated coated or covered with plastics etc

Paper and paperboard coated impregnated or covered with wax etc

20 Plastics and articles thereof

Serial No 5 Reproduction synthesis not allowed as also downstream industries for sugar

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Annex -III

RESTRICTIONS ON LOCATION OF INDUSTRIES MINING OPERATIONS AND OTHER DEVELOPMENT

ACTIVITIES IN DOON VALLEY IN UTTAR PRADESH

MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS

(Department of Environment Forests amp Wildlife)

New Delhi the 1st February 1989

NOTIFICATION

NOTIFICATION under section 3(2)(v) of Environment (Protection) Act 1986 and Rule 5(3) (d) of

Environment (Protection) Rules 1986 Restricting location of industries mining operations and other

development activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh

SO102(E) ndash Whereas notification under sub-rule (3) of rule 5 of the Environment (Protection)

Rules 1986 inviting objections against the imposition of restriction on location of industries mining

operation and other developmental activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh was published vide No

SO 923(E) dated the 6th October 1988

And Whereas all objections received have been duly considered by the Central Government

Now therefore in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (d) of sub-rule (3) of Rule 5 of the

said rules the Central Government hereby imposes restrictions on the following activities in Doon Valley

bounded on the North by Mussorie ridge in the North-East by Lesset Himalayan range on the South-

West by Shivalik ranges river Ganga in the South-East and river Yamuna in the North-West except those

activities which are permitted by the Central Government for examining the environmental impacts

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(i) Location setting of industrial units ndash It has to be as per guidelines given in the annexure or guidelines

as may be issued from time to time by the Ministry of Environment amp Forests Government of India

(ii) Mining ndash Approval of the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests must be obtained before starting

any mining activity

(iii) Tourism ndash It should as per Tourism Development Plan (TDP) to be prepared by the State Department

of Tourism and duly approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(iv) Grazing ndash As per the plan to be prepared by the State Government and duly approved by the Union

Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(v) Land Use ndash As per Master Plan of development and Land Use Plan of the entire area to be prepared

by the State Government and approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

[No J-200123886-1A]

Sd-

(KP GEETHAKRISHNAN)

Secretary

ANNEXURE

Guidelines for permitting restricting industrial units in the Doon Valley area

Industries will be classified under Green Orange and Red categories as shown below for purposes of

permittingrestricting such industrial units in the Doon Valley from the environmental and ecological

considerations

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CATEGORY GREEN

A LIST OF INDUSTRIES IN APPROVED INDUSTRIAL AREAS WHICH MAY BE DIRECTRLY CONSIDERED

FOR ISSUE OF NO OBJECTION CERTIFICATE WITHOUT REFERRING TO (MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS) (IN CASE OF DOUBTS REFERENCE WILL BE MADE TO MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS)

1 All such non-obnoxious and non-hazardous industries employing upto 100 persons The

abnoxious and hazardous industries are those using inflammable explosive corrosive or

toxic substances

2 All such industries which do not discharge industrial effluents of a polluting nature and

which do not undertake any of the following process

Electroplating

Galvanizing

Bleaching

Degreasing

Phosphating

Dyeing

Pickling tanning

Polishing

Cooking of fibres and Digesting

Designing of Fabric

Unhairing Soaking deliming and bating of hides

Washing of fabric

Trimming Puling juicing and blanching of fruits and vegetables

Washing of equipment and regular floor washing using of considerable cooling water

Separated milk buttermilk and whey

Stopping and processing of grain

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Distillation of alcohol stillage and evaporation

Slaughtering of animals rendering of bones washing of meat

Juicing of sugar cane extraction of sugar Filteration centrifugation distillation

Pulping and fermenting of coffee beam

Processing of fish

Filter back wash in DM Plants exceeding 20 KI per day capacity

Pulp making pulp processing and paper making Cocking of coal washing of blast furnace

flue gases

Stripping of oxides

Washing of used sand by hydraulic discharge

Washing of latex etc

Solvent extraction

3 All such industries which do no use fuel in their manufacturing process or in any subsidiary

process and which do not emit fugitive emissions of a diffused nature

Industries not satisfying any one of the three criteria are recommended to be referred to Ministry

of Environment amp Forests

The following industries appear to fall in non-hazardous non-obnoxious and non-polluting

category subject to fulfillment of above three conditions

1 Atta-chakkies

2 Rice Mullors

3 Iceboxes

4 Dal mills

5 Groundnut decortinating (dry)

6 Chilling

7 Tailoring and garment making

8 Apparl making 9 Cotton and woolen hosiery

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10 Handloom weaving

11 Shoe lace manufacturing

12 Gold and Silver thread and sari work

13 Gold and Silver smithy

14 Leather Footwear and leather products excluding tanning amp hide processing

15 Manufacture of mirror from sheet glass and photo-frame

16 Musical instruments manufacturing

17 Sports goods

18 Bamboo and cane products (only dry operations)

19 Card Board and paper products (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

20 Insulation and other coated papers (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

21 Scientific and Mathematical instruments

22 Furniture (Wooden and Steel)

23 Assembly of domestic electrical appliances

24 Radio assembling

25 Fountain pens

26 Polythene plastic and PVC goods through extrusionmoulding

27 Surgical gauges and bandages

28 Railway sleepers (only concrete)

29 Cotton spinning and weaving

30 Rope (cotton and plastic)

31 Carpet weaving

32 Assembly of Air coolers

33 Wires pipes-extruded shapes from metals

34 Automobile servicing amp repair stations

35 Assembly of Bicycles baby carriages and other small non-motorised vehicles

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36 Electronics equipment (assembly)

37 Toys

38 Candles

39 Carpentary ndash excluded saw mill

40 Cold storage (small scale)

41 Restaurants

42 Oil-ginningexpelling (non-hydrogenation and no refining)

43 Ice Cream

44 Mineralized water

45 Jobbing amp Machining

46 Manufacture of Steel units amp suit cases

47 Paper pins amp U clips

48 Block making for printing

49 Optical frames

CATEGORY ORANGE

B LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CAN BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY WITH PROPER

ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL ARRANGEMENT

1 All such industries which discharge some liquid effluents (below 500 klday) that can be

controlled with suitable proven technology

2 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is less than 24 mtday and

the particulars emissions from which can be controlled with suitable proven technology

3 All such industries employing not more than 500 persons

The following industries with adoption of proven pollution control technology subject to

fulfilling the above three condition fall under this category

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1 Lime manufacture ndash pending decision on proven pollution control device and

Supreme Courtrsquos decision on quarrying

2 Ceramics

3 Sanitary ware

4 Tyres and tubes

5 Refuse incineration (controlled)

6 Flour mills

7 Vegetable oils including solvent extracted oils

8 Soap without steam boiling process and synthetic detergents formulation

9 Steam generating plants

10 Manufacture of office and house hold equipment and appliances involving use of

fossil fuel combustion

11 Manufacture of machineries and machine tools and equipments

12 Industrial gases (only) Nitrogen Oxygen and CO2

13 Miscellaneous glassware without involving use of fossil-fuel combustion

14 Optical glass

15 Laboratory ware

16 Petroleum storage amp transfer facilities

17 Surgical and medical products including amp probabilities of latex products

18 Foot wear (Rubber)

19 Bakery products biscuits amp Confectioners

20 Instant teacoffee coffee processing

21 Malted food

22 Manufacture of power driven pumps compressors refrigeration units fire

fighting equipment etc

23 Wire drawing (cold process) amp bailing straps

24 Steel furniture fasteners etc

25 Plastic processed goods

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26

Medical amp surgical instruments

27

Acetylene (synthetic)

28

Glue amp Gelatine

29

Potassium permanganse

30

Metallic sodium

31

Photographic films papers amp photographic chemicals

32

Surface coating industries

33

Fragrances fragours amp food additives

34

Plant nutrients (only manure)

Note

35

aerated watersoft drink

(a) Industries falling within the above identified list shall be assessed by the State Pollution

Control Board and referred to the Union Department of Environment for consideration

before according No Objection Certificate

(b) The total number of fuel burning industries that shall be permitted in the Valley will be

limited by 8 tonnes per day or Sulphur Dioxides from all sources (This corresponds to 400

tonnes per day Coal with 1 sulphur)

(c) Setting of Industrial areas should be based on sound criteria

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CATEGORY RED

C LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CANNOT BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY

1 All those industries which discharge effluents of a polluting nature at the rate of more

than 500 klday and for which the natural course for sufficient dilution is not available

and effluents from which cannot be controlled with suitable technology

2 All such industries employing more than 500 personsday

3 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is more than 24 mtday

The following industries appear to fall under this category covered by all the points as

above

1 Ferrous and non-ferrous metal extraction refining casting forging alloy making

processing etc

2 Dry Coal ProcessingMineral processing industries like Ore

sintering benefication pollutization etc

3 Phosphate look processing plants

4 Cement plants with horizontal rotary kilns

5 Glass and glass products involving use of coal

6 Petroleum refinery

7 Petro-chemical industries

8 Manufacture of lubricating oils and greases

9 Synthetic rubber manufacture

10 Coal oil wood or nuclear based thermal power plants

11 Vanaspati hydrogenated vegetable oils for industrial purposes

12 Sugar mills (white and khandari)

13 Craft paper mills

14 Coke oven by products and coaltar distillation products

15 Alkalies

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16

Caustic soda

17

Potash

18

Electro thermal products (artificial abrasives Calcium carbide etc)

19

Phosphorous and its compounds

20

Acids and their salts (organic amp inorganic)

21

Nitrogen compounds (Cynides cynamides and other nitrogen compounds)

22

Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp fuses)

23

Pthalic anhydride

24

Processes involving chlorinated hydrocarbon

25

Chlorine Fluorine bromine Iodine amp their compounds

26

Fertilizer industry

27

Paper board and straw board

28

Synthetics fibres

29 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture

formulations)

amp

30 Basic drugs

31 Alcohol (Industrial or potable)

32 Leather industry including tanning and processing

33 Coke making coal liquification and fuel gas making industries

34 Fibre glass production and processing

35 Manufacture of pulp-wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving

pulp)

36 Pigment dyes and their intermediates

37 Industrial carbons (including graphite electrodes anodes midget electrodes

graphite blocks graphite crucibles gas carbons activated carbon synthetic

diamonds carbon black channel black lamp black etc)

38 Electro-chemicals (other than these covered under Alkali group)

39 Paints enamels amp varnishes

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40 Poly propylene

41 Poly Vinyl chloride

42 Cement with vertical shaft kiln technology penging certification of proven

technology on pollution control

43 Chlorates perchlorates amp peroxides

44 Polishes

45 Synthetic resin amp Plastic products

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11 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in SLSC meeting for

National Awards and SLAB meeing at Dehradun on 17022017

Nil 01 no

12 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in a training on

Lean Manufacturing at Indore MP from 080317 to 100317

Nil 01 no

13 MSME-DI Haldwani participated in Hindi meeting

organized by NARAKAS on 30032017 01 no 01 no

PART-E

Sl

No

Description of activity Annual target Under PD

Ac

Total

1 EDPIMCEET Export

Packging Product

Certification QMS-QTT

Incubator ZEDDesign

8611113

31

Nil 25

i No of programmes

conducted

7601113

31

Nil 23

ii No of persons trained 159255032

326032235

16828

Nil 1001

2 Follow-up action of previous Entrepreneurship Development Programmes -

Year Total no of trainees

trained

No of trainees who

have set up units

employed till date

2006-07 143 39

2007-08 917 71

2008-09 946 36

2009-10 2323 43

2010-11 2203 49

2011-12 2321 53

2012-13 2265 59

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2013-14 2234 74

2014-15 504 53

2015-16 926

2016-17 414

3 Motivational Campaigns- Annual target Conducted

No of Campaigns

conducted

06 06

4 i Project profiles (new) Nil Nil

ii Project profiles

(updated)

Nil Nil

iii State industrial

profiles

Nil 1

iv District industrial

potential survey

reports

Nil 13

v Any other Nil Nil

5 Name of the units

provided-

Intensive technical

consultancy (A brief

write-up)

6 Programme on ISO 900014000

Year Target No of

Programmes

conducted

No of Units

participated

No of units

obtained ISO

certification

during the

year

No of units

obtained ISO

Certification

till date

2006-07 - - - - -

2007-08 - - - - -

2008-09 - - - 17 17

2009-10 - - - 10 10

2010-11 - - - - 24

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2011-12 - - - - 25

2012-13 - - - - Nil

2013-14 - - - - 17

2014-15 - - - 18

2015-16 - - - 11 11

7 Programmes on

Name of the programme No of Programmes No of participants

WTO - -

One Day Awareness

Programme on Cluster Dev

Scheme

- -

One day Awareness

Programme on IPR

- -

9 Vendor Development Programmes cum exhibitions

Year Tar

get

No of

VDPs

conducted

No of SSI

units

participat

ed

No unit

register

ed

During

the

month

No of SSI units obtained orders

No

Rs No Rs

2006-07 1 - - - - - - - -

2007-08 NIL - - - - - - - -

2008-09 1 1 120 - - - - - -

2009-10 1 - - - - - - - -

2010-11 1 1 43 - - - - - -

2011-12 3 3 222 - - - - - -

2012-13 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

311

158+551

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2013-14 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

314

148+1541

-

-

-

-

-

- 2014-15 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

374

118+2000

-

-

-

-

-

-

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2015-16 5 1

5(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

236

100+2000

-

-

-

-

-

- 2016-17 5 1

5(SVDP)

0(NVDP)

259

Nil

10 Programmes on Achievement

ii Energy conservationEnergy Efficient

Technology etc

00

iv Packaging for export 01

v Product Certification 01

vi CLCSS 00

vii QMSQTT 01

Viii Lean Manufacturing 00

ix Business Incubator 03

x Design Clinic 01

xi ZED 03

11

Revenue of the Institute

Total revenue

earned

Rs

140485-

12

Revenue of the workshop

Annual

Target

Total revenue

earned

Rs

Nil Nil

13 Media coverage details- No(s)

i Press releases during the Year 4

ii Exhibitions participated 02

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iii RadioTV talks -

iv Advertisements released 5

v Press clipping compiled for the year -

vi Press clipping hosted on website -

vii Publications if any -

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CHAPTER-XVI

DISTRICT INDUSTRIES CENTRES VISITED BY THE OFFICERS OF

THIS INSTITUTE

The officers of this Institute visited District Industries Centre for discussion relating to

development of industries in the state and in connection with attending the Task Force

Meetingother official work

1 District Industries Centre Haldwani

2 District Industries Centre Almora

3 District Industries Centre Rudrapur Udham Singh Nagar

4 District Industries Centre Bageshwar

5 District Industries Centre Roorkee

6 District Industries Centre Dehradun

7 District Industries Centre Kotdwar

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CHAPTER-XVII

INCENTIVES TO ENTREPRENEURS

(i) Fiscal Incentives to new Industrial Units and to existing units on their substantial

expansion

New Industrial units and existing industrial units on their substantial expansion as defined set

up in growth centers industrial infrastructure development center(IIDCs) Industrial Estates

Export Processing Zones Theme Parks (Food Processing Parks Software Technology Parks

etc) as stated in Annexure-1 and Other areas as notified from time to time by the Central

Government are entitled to

(A) 100 (hundred percent) outright excise duty exception for a period of 10 years from

the date of commencement of commercial production

(B) 100 Income tax exemption for initial period of five years and thereafter 30 for

companies and 25 for other than companies for a further period of five years for

the entire state of Uttaranchal and Himachal Pradesh from the date of

commencement of commercial production

(C) 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

Rs30 lakh The existing units will also be entitled to this subsidy on their substantial

expansion as defined

(D) Thrust sector industries as mentioned in Annexure-II are entitled to similar

concession as mentioned in para 3(i) amp (ii) above in the entire state of Uttaranchal

and Himachal Pradesh without any area restrictions

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Development of Industrial Infrastructure

(i) The funding pattern under the Growth Centre Scheme currently envisaging a

central assistance of Rs10 crore per center is raised to Rs15 crore per center

(ii) The financing pattern of integrated infrastructure development center (IIDC)

between Government of India and SIDBI will change from 23 to 41 and the GOI

funds would be in the nature of a grant so as to provide the required infrastructural

support

Other Incentives

(i) Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna (PMMY) To bring the unbanked people under

the mainstream banking and make the neglected section of the population self

reliant and self dependent Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna was launched under 3

stages ie Shishu (Max Rs 50000) Kishor (Max Rs 5 Lacs)and Tarun (Rs 10

Lacs)

(iv) Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP)

Government of India has approved the introduction of a new credit linked subsidy

programme called Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation programme (PMEGP)

by merging the two schemes Prime Ministerrsquos Rojgar Yojana (PMRY) and Rural

Employment Generation Programme (REGP) for generation of employment

opportunities through establishment of Micro enterprise in rural as well as urban

areas PMEGP is a central sector scheme and being administrated by Ministry of

Micro Small amp Medium Enterprises (Mo MSME) The scheme is implementing by

Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC)a statutory organization under the

administrative control of Mo MSME as the single nodal agency at the National

level At the State level the scheme is being implemented through State

KVIC Directorates State Khadi amp Village Industries Boards ( KVIBs) and District

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Industries Centre( DICs) and Banks The Government subsidy under the scheme is

being routed by KVIC through the identified banks for eventual distribution to the

beneficiaries entrepreneurs in their Bank accounts

Ineligible Industries under the Policy

The list of industries excluded from the purview of proposed concessions is at

Annexure ndashII

In addition the Doon Valley Notifications (SONo102(E) dated 1st Feb 1989

(Annexure-IV) as amended from time to time issued by Ministry of Environment amp

Forests would continue to operate in the Doon Valley area on the industries

notified under it are excluded from the proposed concessions in the state of

Uttarakhand

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Annex -I

DETAILS OF TRAINING PROGRAMME CONDUCTED DURING THE YEAR 2016-17 S No Programme details Duration Candidate Details Name of the

Coordinator SC ST OBC PH GEN TOTAL M F M F M F M F M F

EDP

1 EDP (GEN) on Tour

Operator amp Tourist Guide at Ranibagh

Haldwani Nainital

18022017

to 22022017

10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 2 22 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director (Mech)

2 EDP(SC) on Wireman

Training at Shantipuri

Pantnagar US Nagar

13022017

to

23022017

18 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 20 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

3 ESDP (WPH-STP)

on Bakery amp

Confectionary Products Ranibagh

Nainital

06092016

to

20102016

0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 20 23 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

4 ESDP(SC-STP) on

Computer Accounting with Tally at

Kaladhungi Nainital

16082016

to 29092016

10 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

5 ESDP(SC) on Computer Accounting

Dehradun

21072016 to

02092016

10 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 5 25 UC Khanduri Asst Director

(Chem)

6 ESDP(GEN) on

Garments

Manufacturing at

Almora

22072016

to

02092016

0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 21 23 DS Martolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

7 ESDP(GEN) on Solar Energy at Haldwani

Nainital

04112016 to

16122016

3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 16 0 20 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

I- Total Participants

(Nos)

51 20 0 1 2 3 1 0 30 48 156

IMC

1 IMC(Gen) at Pantnagar US Nagar

23022017 16 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 13 8 38 DK Aggarwal Asst Director

(Mech)

2 IMC(SC) at ITI

Bageshwar

18032017 31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 50 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

3 IMC(SC) at Takula

Almora

09032016 22 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 4 39 UC Khanduri

Asst Director (Chem)

4 IMC(Gen) at JITI

Almora

16032017 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 9 42 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

5 IMC(ST) at ITI

Almora

15032016 19 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 41 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

6 IMC(Gen) at Ranibagh Haldwani Nainital

23022017 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 35 6 45 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

II- Total Participants

(Nos)

93 9 12 0 4 0 0 0 110 27 255

Grand Total (I + II)

13 PROGRAMMES

144 29 12 1 6 3 1 0 140 75 411

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Annex -II

List of Thrust Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo List of Thrust Industries

01 Floriculture

02 Medicinal herbs and aromatic herbs etc ndash processing

03 Honey

04 Horticulture and Agro based Industries such as -

a Sauces Ketchup etc

b Fruit juices amp fruit pulp

c Jams Jellies vegetable juices puree pickles etc

d Preserved fruits and vegetables

e Processing of fresh fruits and vegetables including packaging

f Processing preservation packaging of mushrooms

05 Food processing industry excluding those included in the negative list

06 Sugar and its by-products

07 Silk and silk products

08 Wool and wool products

09 Woven fabrics (Excisable garments)

10 Sports goods and articles and equipment for general physical exercise and equipment

for adventure sports activities

11 Paper and paper products excluding those in negative list

12 Pharma products

13 Information amp communication technology

Computer hardware

14 Bottling of mineral water

15 Eco-tourism ndash Hotels resorts spa entertainmentamusement parks and ropeways

16 Industrial gases (based on atmospheric fraction)

17 Handicrafts

18 Non-timber forest product based industries

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Negative List of Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo Negative list of Industries

01 Tobacco and tobacco products including cigarettes and pan masala

02 Thermal Power Plant (coaloil based)

03 Coal washeries dry coal processing

04 Inorganic Chemicals excluding medicinal grade oxygen (280411) medicinal grade hydrogen peroxide

(284711) compressed air (285130)

05 Organic Chemicals excluding Provitamins vitamins Hormones (2936) Glycosides (2939) sugars (2940)

06 Tanning and dying extracts tanins and their derivatives dyes colours paints and varnishes putty fillers and

other mastics inks

07 Marble and mineral substances not classified anywhere

08 Flour mills and rice mills

09 Foundries using coal

10 Minerals fuels mineral oils and products of their distillation

Bituminous substances mineral waxes

11 Synthetic rubber product

12 Cement clinkers and asbestos raw including fibre

13 Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp Fuses fireworks matches propellant powder etc)

14 Mineral or chemical fertilizers

15 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture and formulation)

16 Fibre glass and articles thereof

17 Manufacture of pulp ndash wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving pulp)

18 Branded aerated water soft drinks (non-fruit based)

19 Paper-

Writing or printing paper etc

Paper or paperboard etc

Maplitho paper etc

Newsprint in rolls or sheets

Craft paper etc

Sanitary towels etc

Cigarette paper

Grease-proof paper

Toilet or facial tissue etc

Paper and paperboard laminated internally with bitumen tar or asphalt

Carbon or similar copying paper

Products consisting of sheets of paper or paper board impregnated coated or covered with plastics etc

Paper and paperboard coated impregnated or covered with wax etc

20 Plastics and articles thereof

Serial No 5 Reproduction synthesis not allowed as also downstream industries for sugar

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Annex -III

RESTRICTIONS ON LOCATION OF INDUSTRIES MINING OPERATIONS AND OTHER DEVELOPMENT

ACTIVITIES IN DOON VALLEY IN UTTAR PRADESH

MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS

(Department of Environment Forests amp Wildlife)

New Delhi the 1st February 1989

NOTIFICATION

NOTIFICATION under section 3(2)(v) of Environment (Protection) Act 1986 and Rule 5(3) (d) of

Environment (Protection) Rules 1986 Restricting location of industries mining operations and other

development activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh

SO102(E) ndash Whereas notification under sub-rule (3) of rule 5 of the Environment (Protection)

Rules 1986 inviting objections against the imposition of restriction on location of industries mining

operation and other developmental activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh was published vide No

SO 923(E) dated the 6th October 1988

And Whereas all objections received have been duly considered by the Central Government

Now therefore in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (d) of sub-rule (3) of Rule 5 of the

said rules the Central Government hereby imposes restrictions on the following activities in Doon Valley

bounded on the North by Mussorie ridge in the North-East by Lesset Himalayan range on the South-

West by Shivalik ranges river Ganga in the South-East and river Yamuna in the North-West except those

activities which are permitted by the Central Government for examining the environmental impacts

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(i) Location setting of industrial units ndash It has to be as per guidelines given in the annexure or guidelines

as may be issued from time to time by the Ministry of Environment amp Forests Government of India

(ii) Mining ndash Approval of the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests must be obtained before starting

any mining activity

(iii) Tourism ndash It should as per Tourism Development Plan (TDP) to be prepared by the State Department

of Tourism and duly approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(iv) Grazing ndash As per the plan to be prepared by the State Government and duly approved by the Union

Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(v) Land Use ndash As per Master Plan of development and Land Use Plan of the entire area to be prepared

by the State Government and approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

[No J-200123886-1A]

Sd-

(KP GEETHAKRISHNAN)

Secretary

ANNEXURE

Guidelines for permitting restricting industrial units in the Doon Valley area

Industries will be classified under Green Orange and Red categories as shown below for purposes of

permittingrestricting such industrial units in the Doon Valley from the environmental and ecological

considerations

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CATEGORY GREEN

A LIST OF INDUSTRIES IN APPROVED INDUSTRIAL AREAS WHICH MAY BE DIRECTRLY CONSIDERED

FOR ISSUE OF NO OBJECTION CERTIFICATE WITHOUT REFERRING TO (MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS) (IN CASE OF DOUBTS REFERENCE WILL BE MADE TO MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS)

1 All such non-obnoxious and non-hazardous industries employing upto 100 persons The

abnoxious and hazardous industries are those using inflammable explosive corrosive or

toxic substances

2 All such industries which do not discharge industrial effluents of a polluting nature and

which do not undertake any of the following process

Electroplating

Galvanizing

Bleaching

Degreasing

Phosphating

Dyeing

Pickling tanning

Polishing

Cooking of fibres and Digesting

Designing of Fabric

Unhairing Soaking deliming and bating of hides

Washing of fabric

Trimming Puling juicing and blanching of fruits and vegetables

Washing of equipment and regular floor washing using of considerable cooling water

Separated milk buttermilk and whey

Stopping and processing of grain

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Distillation of alcohol stillage and evaporation

Slaughtering of animals rendering of bones washing of meat

Juicing of sugar cane extraction of sugar Filteration centrifugation distillation

Pulping and fermenting of coffee beam

Processing of fish

Filter back wash in DM Plants exceeding 20 KI per day capacity

Pulp making pulp processing and paper making Cocking of coal washing of blast furnace

flue gases

Stripping of oxides

Washing of used sand by hydraulic discharge

Washing of latex etc

Solvent extraction

3 All such industries which do no use fuel in their manufacturing process or in any subsidiary

process and which do not emit fugitive emissions of a diffused nature

Industries not satisfying any one of the three criteria are recommended to be referred to Ministry

of Environment amp Forests

The following industries appear to fall in non-hazardous non-obnoxious and non-polluting

category subject to fulfillment of above three conditions

1 Atta-chakkies

2 Rice Mullors

3 Iceboxes

4 Dal mills

5 Groundnut decortinating (dry)

6 Chilling

7 Tailoring and garment making

8 Apparl making 9 Cotton and woolen hosiery

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10 Handloom weaving

11 Shoe lace manufacturing

12 Gold and Silver thread and sari work

13 Gold and Silver smithy

14 Leather Footwear and leather products excluding tanning amp hide processing

15 Manufacture of mirror from sheet glass and photo-frame

16 Musical instruments manufacturing

17 Sports goods

18 Bamboo and cane products (only dry operations)

19 Card Board and paper products (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

20 Insulation and other coated papers (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

21 Scientific and Mathematical instruments

22 Furniture (Wooden and Steel)

23 Assembly of domestic electrical appliances

24 Radio assembling

25 Fountain pens

26 Polythene plastic and PVC goods through extrusionmoulding

27 Surgical gauges and bandages

28 Railway sleepers (only concrete)

29 Cotton spinning and weaving

30 Rope (cotton and plastic)

31 Carpet weaving

32 Assembly of Air coolers

33 Wires pipes-extruded shapes from metals

34 Automobile servicing amp repair stations

35 Assembly of Bicycles baby carriages and other small non-motorised vehicles

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36 Electronics equipment (assembly)

37 Toys

38 Candles

39 Carpentary ndash excluded saw mill

40 Cold storage (small scale)

41 Restaurants

42 Oil-ginningexpelling (non-hydrogenation and no refining)

43 Ice Cream

44 Mineralized water

45 Jobbing amp Machining

46 Manufacture of Steel units amp suit cases

47 Paper pins amp U clips

48 Block making for printing

49 Optical frames

CATEGORY ORANGE

B LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CAN BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY WITH PROPER

ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL ARRANGEMENT

1 All such industries which discharge some liquid effluents (below 500 klday) that can be

controlled with suitable proven technology

2 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is less than 24 mtday and

the particulars emissions from which can be controlled with suitable proven technology

3 All such industries employing not more than 500 persons

The following industries with adoption of proven pollution control technology subject to

fulfilling the above three condition fall under this category

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1 Lime manufacture ndash pending decision on proven pollution control device and

Supreme Courtrsquos decision on quarrying

2 Ceramics

3 Sanitary ware

4 Tyres and tubes

5 Refuse incineration (controlled)

6 Flour mills

7 Vegetable oils including solvent extracted oils

8 Soap without steam boiling process and synthetic detergents formulation

9 Steam generating plants

10 Manufacture of office and house hold equipment and appliances involving use of

fossil fuel combustion

11 Manufacture of machineries and machine tools and equipments

12 Industrial gases (only) Nitrogen Oxygen and CO2

13 Miscellaneous glassware without involving use of fossil-fuel combustion

14 Optical glass

15 Laboratory ware

16 Petroleum storage amp transfer facilities

17 Surgical and medical products including amp probabilities of latex products

18 Foot wear (Rubber)

19 Bakery products biscuits amp Confectioners

20 Instant teacoffee coffee processing

21 Malted food

22 Manufacture of power driven pumps compressors refrigeration units fire

fighting equipment etc

23 Wire drawing (cold process) amp bailing straps

24 Steel furniture fasteners etc

25 Plastic processed goods

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26

Medical amp surgical instruments

27

Acetylene (synthetic)

28

Glue amp Gelatine

29

Potassium permanganse

30

Metallic sodium

31

Photographic films papers amp photographic chemicals

32

Surface coating industries

33

Fragrances fragours amp food additives

34

Plant nutrients (only manure)

Note

35

aerated watersoft drink

(a) Industries falling within the above identified list shall be assessed by the State Pollution

Control Board and referred to the Union Department of Environment for consideration

before according No Objection Certificate

(b) The total number of fuel burning industries that shall be permitted in the Valley will be

limited by 8 tonnes per day or Sulphur Dioxides from all sources (This corresponds to 400

tonnes per day Coal with 1 sulphur)

(c) Setting of Industrial areas should be based on sound criteria

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CATEGORY RED

C LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CANNOT BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY

1 All those industries which discharge effluents of a polluting nature at the rate of more

than 500 klday and for which the natural course for sufficient dilution is not available

and effluents from which cannot be controlled with suitable technology

2 All such industries employing more than 500 personsday

3 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is more than 24 mtday

The following industries appear to fall under this category covered by all the points as

above

1 Ferrous and non-ferrous metal extraction refining casting forging alloy making

processing etc

2 Dry Coal ProcessingMineral processing industries like Ore

sintering benefication pollutization etc

3 Phosphate look processing plants

4 Cement plants with horizontal rotary kilns

5 Glass and glass products involving use of coal

6 Petroleum refinery

7 Petro-chemical industries

8 Manufacture of lubricating oils and greases

9 Synthetic rubber manufacture

10 Coal oil wood or nuclear based thermal power plants

11 Vanaspati hydrogenated vegetable oils for industrial purposes

12 Sugar mills (white and khandari)

13 Craft paper mills

14 Coke oven by products and coaltar distillation products

15 Alkalies

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16

Caustic soda

17

Potash

18

Electro thermal products (artificial abrasives Calcium carbide etc)

19

Phosphorous and its compounds

20

Acids and their salts (organic amp inorganic)

21

Nitrogen compounds (Cynides cynamides and other nitrogen compounds)

22

Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp fuses)

23

Pthalic anhydride

24

Processes involving chlorinated hydrocarbon

25

Chlorine Fluorine bromine Iodine amp their compounds

26

Fertilizer industry

27

Paper board and straw board

28

Synthetics fibres

29 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture

formulations)

amp

30 Basic drugs

31 Alcohol (Industrial or potable)

32 Leather industry including tanning and processing

33 Coke making coal liquification and fuel gas making industries

34 Fibre glass production and processing

35 Manufacture of pulp-wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving

pulp)

36 Pigment dyes and their intermediates

37 Industrial carbons (including graphite electrodes anodes midget electrodes

graphite blocks graphite crucibles gas carbons activated carbon synthetic

diamonds carbon black channel black lamp black etc)

38 Electro-chemicals (other than these covered under Alkali group)

39 Paints enamels amp varnishes

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40 Poly propylene

41 Poly Vinyl chloride

42 Cement with vertical shaft kiln technology penging certification of proven

technology on pollution control

43 Chlorates perchlorates amp peroxides

44 Polishes

45 Synthetic resin amp Plastic products

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2013-14 2234 74

2014-15 504 53

2015-16 926

2016-17 414

3 Motivational Campaigns- Annual target Conducted

No of Campaigns

conducted

06 06

4 i Project profiles (new) Nil Nil

ii Project profiles

(updated)

Nil Nil

iii State industrial

profiles

Nil 1

iv District industrial

potential survey

reports

Nil 13

v Any other Nil Nil

5 Name of the units

provided-

Intensive technical

consultancy (A brief

write-up)

6 Programme on ISO 900014000

Year Target No of

Programmes

conducted

No of Units

participated

No of units

obtained ISO

certification

during the

year

No of units

obtained ISO

Certification

till date

2006-07 - - - - -

2007-08 - - - - -

2008-09 - - - 17 17

2009-10 - - - 10 10

2010-11 - - - - 24

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2011-12 - - - - 25

2012-13 - - - - Nil

2013-14 - - - - 17

2014-15 - - - 18

2015-16 - - - 11 11

7 Programmes on

Name of the programme No of Programmes No of participants

WTO - -

One Day Awareness

Programme on Cluster Dev

Scheme

- -

One day Awareness

Programme on IPR

- -

9 Vendor Development Programmes cum exhibitions

Year Tar

get

No of

VDPs

conducted

No of SSI

units

participat

ed

No unit

register

ed

During

the

month

No of SSI units obtained orders

No

Rs No Rs

2006-07 1 - - - - - - - -

2007-08 NIL - - - - - - - -

2008-09 1 1 120 - - - - - -

2009-10 1 - - - - - - - -

2010-11 1 1 43 - - - - - -

2011-12 3 3 222 - - - - - -

2012-13 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

311

158+551

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2013-14 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

314

148+1541

-

-

-

-

-

- 2014-15 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

374

118+2000

-

-

-

-

-

-

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2015-16 5 1

5(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

236

100+2000

-

-

-

-

-

- 2016-17 5 1

5(SVDP)

0(NVDP)

259

Nil

10 Programmes on Achievement

ii Energy conservationEnergy Efficient

Technology etc

00

iv Packaging for export 01

v Product Certification 01

vi CLCSS 00

vii QMSQTT 01

Viii Lean Manufacturing 00

ix Business Incubator 03

x Design Clinic 01

xi ZED 03

11

Revenue of the Institute

Total revenue

earned

Rs

140485-

12

Revenue of the workshop

Annual

Target

Total revenue

earned

Rs

Nil Nil

13 Media coverage details- No(s)

i Press releases during the Year 4

ii Exhibitions participated 02

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iii RadioTV talks -

iv Advertisements released 5

v Press clipping compiled for the year -

vi Press clipping hosted on website -

vii Publications if any -

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CHAPTER-XVI

DISTRICT INDUSTRIES CENTRES VISITED BY THE OFFICERS OF

THIS INSTITUTE

The officers of this Institute visited District Industries Centre for discussion relating to

development of industries in the state and in connection with attending the Task Force

Meetingother official work

1 District Industries Centre Haldwani

2 District Industries Centre Almora

3 District Industries Centre Rudrapur Udham Singh Nagar

4 District Industries Centre Bageshwar

5 District Industries Centre Roorkee

6 District Industries Centre Dehradun

7 District Industries Centre Kotdwar

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CHAPTER-XVII

INCENTIVES TO ENTREPRENEURS

(i) Fiscal Incentives to new Industrial Units and to existing units on their substantial

expansion

New Industrial units and existing industrial units on their substantial expansion as defined set

up in growth centers industrial infrastructure development center(IIDCs) Industrial Estates

Export Processing Zones Theme Parks (Food Processing Parks Software Technology Parks

etc) as stated in Annexure-1 and Other areas as notified from time to time by the Central

Government are entitled to

(A) 100 (hundred percent) outright excise duty exception for a period of 10 years from

the date of commencement of commercial production

(B) 100 Income tax exemption for initial period of five years and thereafter 30 for

companies and 25 for other than companies for a further period of five years for

the entire state of Uttaranchal and Himachal Pradesh from the date of

commencement of commercial production

(C) 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

Rs30 lakh The existing units will also be entitled to this subsidy on their substantial

expansion as defined

(D) Thrust sector industries as mentioned in Annexure-II are entitled to similar

concession as mentioned in para 3(i) amp (ii) above in the entire state of Uttaranchal

and Himachal Pradesh without any area restrictions

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Development of Industrial Infrastructure

(i) The funding pattern under the Growth Centre Scheme currently envisaging a

central assistance of Rs10 crore per center is raised to Rs15 crore per center

(ii) The financing pattern of integrated infrastructure development center (IIDC)

between Government of India and SIDBI will change from 23 to 41 and the GOI

funds would be in the nature of a grant so as to provide the required infrastructural

support

Other Incentives

(i) Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna (PMMY) To bring the unbanked people under

the mainstream banking and make the neglected section of the population self

reliant and self dependent Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna was launched under 3

stages ie Shishu (Max Rs 50000) Kishor (Max Rs 5 Lacs)and Tarun (Rs 10

Lacs)

(iv) Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP)

Government of India has approved the introduction of a new credit linked subsidy

programme called Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation programme (PMEGP)

by merging the two schemes Prime Ministerrsquos Rojgar Yojana (PMRY) and Rural

Employment Generation Programme (REGP) for generation of employment

opportunities through establishment of Micro enterprise in rural as well as urban

areas PMEGP is a central sector scheme and being administrated by Ministry of

Micro Small amp Medium Enterprises (Mo MSME) The scheme is implementing by

Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC)a statutory organization under the

administrative control of Mo MSME as the single nodal agency at the National

level At the State level the scheme is being implemented through State

KVIC Directorates State Khadi amp Village Industries Boards ( KVIBs) and District

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Industries Centre( DICs) and Banks The Government subsidy under the scheme is

being routed by KVIC through the identified banks for eventual distribution to the

beneficiaries entrepreneurs in their Bank accounts

Ineligible Industries under the Policy

The list of industries excluded from the purview of proposed concessions is at

Annexure ndashII

In addition the Doon Valley Notifications (SONo102(E) dated 1st Feb 1989

(Annexure-IV) as amended from time to time issued by Ministry of Environment amp

Forests would continue to operate in the Doon Valley area on the industries

notified under it are excluded from the proposed concessions in the state of

Uttarakhand

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Annex -I

DETAILS OF TRAINING PROGRAMME CONDUCTED DURING THE YEAR 2016-17 S No Programme details Duration Candidate Details Name of the

Coordinator SC ST OBC PH GEN TOTAL M F M F M F M F M F

EDP

1 EDP (GEN) on Tour

Operator amp Tourist Guide at Ranibagh

Haldwani Nainital

18022017

to 22022017

10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 2 22 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director (Mech)

2 EDP(SC) on Wireman

Training at Shantipuri

Pantnagar US Nagar

13022017

to

23022017

18 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 20 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

3 ESDP (WPH-STP)

on Bakery amp

Confectionary Products Ranibagh

Nainital

06092016

to

20102016

0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 20 23 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

4 ESDP(SC-STP) on

Computer Accounting with Tally at

Kaladhungi Nainital

16082016

to 29092016

10 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

5 ESDP(SC) on Computer Accounting

Dehradun

21072016 to

02092016

10 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 5 25 UC Khanduri Asst Director

(Chem)

6 ESDP(GEN) on

Garments

Manufacturing at

Almora

22072016

to

02092016

0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 21 23 DS Martolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

7 ESDP(GEN) on Solar Energy at Haldwani

Nainital

04112016 to

16122016

3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 16 0 20 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

I- Total Participants

(Nos)

51 20 0 1 2 3 1 0 30 48 156

IMC

1 IMC(Gen) at Pantnagar US Nagar

23022017 16 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 13 8 38 DK Aggarwal Asst Director

(Mech)

2 IMC(SC) at ITI

Bageshwar

18032017 31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 50 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

3 IMC(SC) at Takula

Almora

09032016 22 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 4 39 UC Khanduri

Asst Director (Chem)

4 IMC(Gen) at JITI

Almora

16032017 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 9 42 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

5 IMC(ST) at ITI

Almora

15032016 19 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 41 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

6 IMC(Gen) at Ranibagh Haldwani Nainital

23022017 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 35 6 45 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

II- Total Participants

(Nos)

93 9 12 0 4 0 0 0 110 27 255

Grand Total (I + II)

13 PROGRAMMES

144 29 12 1 6 3 1 0 140 75 411

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Annex -II

List of Thrust Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo List of Thrust Industries

01 Floriculture

02 Medicinal herbs and aromatic herbs etc ndash processing

03 Honey

04 Horticulture and Agro based Industries such as -

a Sauces Ketchup etc

b Fruit juices amp fruit pulp

c Jams Jellies vegetable juices puree pickles etc

d Preserved fruits and vegetables

e Processing of fresh fruits and vegetables including packaging

f Processing preservation packaging of mushrooms

05 Food processing industry excluding those included in the negative list

06 Sugar and its by-products

07 Silk and silk products

08 Wool and wool products

09 Woven fabrics (Excisable garments)

10 Sports goods and articles and equipment for general physical exercise and equipment

for adventure sports activities

11 Paper and paper products excluding those in negative list

12 Pharma products

13 Information amp communication technology

Computer hardware

14 Bottling of mineral water

15 Eco-tourism ndash Hotels resorts spa entertainmentamusement parks and ropeways

16 Industrial gases (based on atmospheric fraction)

17 Handicrafts

18 Non-timber forest product based industries

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Negative List of Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo Negative list of Industries

01 Tobacco and tobacco products including cigarettes and pan masala

02 Thermal Power Plant (coaloil based)

03 Coal washeries dry coal processing

04 Inorganic Chemicals excluding medicinal grade oxygen (280411) medicinal grade hydrogen peroxide

(284711) compressed air (285130)

05 Organic Chemicals excluding Provitamins vitamins Hormones (2936) Glycosides (2939) sugars (2940)

06 Tanning and dying extracts tanins and their derivatives dyes colours paints and varnishes putty fillers and

other mastics inks

07 Marble and mineral substances not classified anywhere

08 Flour mills and rice mills

09 Foundries using coal

10 Minerals fuels mineral oils and products of their distillation

Bituminous substances mineral waxes

11 Synthetic rubber product

12 Cement clinkers and asbestos raw including fibre

13 Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp Fuses fireworks matches propellant powder etc)

14 Mineral or chemical fertilizers

15 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture and formulation)

16 Fibre glass and articles thereof

17 Manufacture of pulp ndash wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving pulp)

18 Branded aerated water soft drinks (non-fruit based)

19 Paper-

Writing or printing paper etc

Paper or paperboard etc

Maplitho paper etc

Newsprint in rolls or sheets

Craft paper etc

Sanitary towels etc

Cigarette paper

Grease-proof paper

Toilet or facial tissue etc

Paper and paperboard laminated internally with bitumen tar or asphalt

Carbon or similar copying paper

Products consisting of sheets of paper or paper board impregnated coated or covered with plastics etc

Paper and paperboard coated impregnated or covered with wax etc

20 Plastics and articles thereof

Serial No 5 Reproduction synthesis not allowed as also downstream industries for sugar

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Annex -III

RESTRICTIONS ON LOCATION OF INDUSTRIES MINING OPERATIONS AND OTHER DEVELOPMENT

ACTIVITIES IN DOON VALLEY IN UTTAR PRADESH

MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS

(Department of Environment Forests amp Wildlife)

New Delhi the 1st February 1989

NOTIFICATION

NOTIFICATION under section 3(2)(v) of Environment (Protection) Act 1986 and Rule 5(3) (d) of

Environment (Protection) Rules 1986 Restricting location of industries mining operations and other

development activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh

SO102(E) ndash Whereas notification under sub-rule (3) of rule 5 of the Environment (Protection)

Rules 1986 inviting objections against the imposition of restriction on location of industries mining

operation and other developmental activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh was published vide No

SO 923(E) dated the 6th October 1988

And Whereas all objections received have been duly considered by the Central Government

Now therefore in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (d) of sub-rule (3) of Rule 5 of the

said rules the Central Government hereby imposes restrictions on the following activities in Doon Valley

bounded on the North by Mussorie ridge in the North-East by Lesset Himalayan range on the South-

West by Shivalik ranges river Ganga in the South-East and river Yamuna in the North-West except those

activities which are permitted by the Central Government for examining the environmental impacts

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(i) Location setting of industrial units ndash It has to be as per guidelines given in the annexure or guidelines

as may be issued from time to time by the Ministry of Environment amp Forests Government of India

(ii) Mining ndash Approval of the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests must be obtained before starting

any mining activity

(iii) Tourism ndash It should as per Tourism Development Plan (TDP) to be prepared by the State Department

of Tourism and duly approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(iv) Grazing ndash As per the plan to be prepared by the State Government and duly approved by the Union

Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(v) Land Use ndash As per Master Plan of development and Land Use Plan of the entire area to be prepared

by the State Government and approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

[No J-200123886-1A]

Sd-

(KP GEETHAKRISHNAN)

Secretary

ANNEXURE

Guidelines for permitting restricting industrial units in the Doon Valley area

Industries will be classified under Green Orange and Red categories as shown below for purposes of

permittingrestricting such industrial units in the Doon Valley from the environmental and ecological

considerations

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CATEGORY GREEN

A LIST OF INDUSTRIES IN APPROVED INDUSTRIAL AREAS WHICH MAY BE DIRECTRLY CONSIDERED

FOR ISSUE OF NO OBJECTION CERTIFICATE WITHOUT REFERRING TO (MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS) (IN CASE OF DOUBTS REFERENCE WILL BE MADE TO MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS)

1 All such non-obnoxious and non-hazardous industries employing upto 100 persons The

abnoxious and hazardous industries are those using inflammable explosive corrosive or

toxic substances

2 All such industries which do not discharge industrial effluents of a polluting nature and

which do not undertake any of the following process

Electroplating

Galvanizing

Bleaching

Degreasing

Phosphating

Dyeing

Pickling tanning

Polishing

Cooking of fibres and Digesting

Designing of Fabric

Unhairing Soaking deliming and bating of hides

Washing of fabric

Trimming Puling juicing and blanching of fruits and vegetables

Washing of equipment and regular floor washing using of considerable cooling water

Separated milk buttermilk and whey

Stopping and processing of grain

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Distillation of alcohol stillage and evaporation

Slaughtering of animals rendering of bones washing of meat

Juicing of sugar cane extraction of sugar Filteration centrifugation distillation

Pulping and fermenting of coffee beam

Processing of fish

Filter back wash in DM Plants exceeding 20 KI per day capacity

Pulp making pulp processing and paper making Cocking of coal washing of blast furnace

flue gases

Stripping of oxides

Washing of used sand by hydraulic discharge

Washing of latex etc

Solvent extraction

3 All such industries which do no use fuel in their manufacturing process or in any subsidiary

process and which do not emit fugitive emissions of a diffused nature

Industries not satisfying any one of the three criteria are recommended to be referred to Ministry

of Environment amp Forests

The following industries appear to fall in non-hazardous non-obnoxious and non-polluting

category subject to fulfillment of above three conditions

1 Atta-chakkies

2 Rice Mullors

3 Iceboxes

4 Dal mills

5 Groundnut decortinating (dry)

6 Chilling

7 Tailoring and garment making

8 Apparl making 9 Cotton and woolen hosiery

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10 Handloom weaving

11 Shoe lace manufacturing

12 Gold and Silver thread and sari work

13 Gold and Silver smithy

14 Leather Footwear and leather products excluding tanning amp hide processing

15 Manufacture of mirror from sheet glass and photo-frame

16 Musical instruments manufacturing

17 Sports goods

18 Bamboo and cane products (only dry operations)

19 Card Board and paper products (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

20 Insulation and other coated papers (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

21 Scientific and Mathematical instruments

22 Furniture (Wooden and Steel)

23 Assembly of domestic electrical appliances

24 Radio assembling

25 Fountain pens

26 Polythene plastic and PVC goods through extrusionmoulding

27 Surgical gauges and bandages

28 Railway sleepers (only concrete)

29 Cotton spinning and weaving

30 Rope (cotton and plastic)

31 Carpet weaving

32 Assembly of Air coolers

33 Wires pipes-extruded shapes from metals

34 Automobile servicing amp repair stations

35 Assembly of Bicycles baby carriages and other small non-motorised vehicles

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36 Electronics equipment (assembly)

37 Toys

38 Candles

39 Carpentary ndash excluded saw mill

40 Cold storage (small scale)

41 Restaurants

42 Oil-ginningexpelling (non-hydrogenation and no refining)

43 Ice Cream

44 Mineralized water

45 Jobbing amp Machining

46 Manufacture of Steel units amp suit cases

47 Paper pins amp U clips

48 Block making for printing

49 Optical frames

CATEGORY ORANGE

B LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CAN BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY WITH PROPER

ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL ARRANGEMENT

1 All such industries which discharge some liquid effluents (below 500 klday) that can be

controlled with suitable proven technology

2 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is less than 24 mtday and

the particulars emissions from which can be controlled with suitable proven technology

3 All such industries employing not more than 500 persons

The following industries with adoption of proven pollution control technology subject to

fulfilling the above three condition fall under this category

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1 Lime manufacture ndash pending decision on proven pollution control device and

Supreme Courtrsquos decision on quarrying

2 Ceramics

3 Sanitary ware

4 Tyres and tubes

5 Refuse incineration (controlled)

6 Flour mills

7 Vegetable oils including solvent extracted oils

8 Soap without steam boiling process and synthetic detergents formulation

9 Steam generating plants

10 Manufacture of office and house hold equipment and appliances involving use of

fossil fuel combustion

11 Manufacture of machineries and machine tools and equipments

12 Industrial gases (only) Nitrogen Oxygen and CO2

13 Miscellaneous glassware without involving use of fossil-fuel combustion

14 Optical glass

15 Laboratory ware

16 Petroleum storage amp transfer facilities

17 Surgical and medical products including amp probabilities of latex products

18 Foot wear (Rubber)

19 Bakery products biscuits amp Confectioners

20 Instant teacoffee coffee processing

21 Malted food

22 Manufacture of power driven pumps compressors refrigeration units fire

fighting equipment etc

23 Wire drawing (cold process) amp bailing straps

24 Steel furniture fasteners etc

25 Plastic processed goods

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26

Medical amp surgical instruments

27

Acetylene (synthetic)

28

Glue amp Gelatine

29

Potassium permanganse

30

Metallic sodium

31

Photographic films papers amp photographic chemicals

32

Surface coating industries

33

Fragrances fragours amp food additives

34

Plant nutrients (only manure)

Note

35

aerated watersoft drink

(a) Industries falling within the above identified list shall be assessed by the State Pollution

Control Board and referred to the Union Department of Environment for consideration

before according No Objection Certificate

(b) The total number of fuel burning industries that shall be permitted in the Valley will be

limited by 8 tonnes per day or Sulphur Dioxides from all sources (This corresponds to 400

tonnes per day Coal with 1 sulphur)

(c) Setting of Industrial areas should be based on sound criteria

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CATEGORY RED

C LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CANNOT BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY

1 All those industries which discharge effluents of a polluting nature at the rate of more

than 500 klday and for which the natural course for sufficient dilution is not available

and effluents from which cannot be controlled with suitable technology

2 All such industries employing more than 500 personsday

3 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is more than 24 mtday

The following industries appear to fall under this category covered by all the points as

above

1 Ferrous and non-ferrous metal extraction refining casting forging alloy making

processing etc

2 Dry Coal ProcessingMineral processing industries like Ore

sintering benefication pollutization etc

3 Phosphate look processing plants

4 Cement plants with horizontal rotary kilns

5 Glass and glass products involving use of coal

6 Petroleum refinery

7 Petro-chemical industries

8 Manufacture of lubricating oils and greases

9 Synthetic rubber manufacture

10 Coal oil wood or nuclear based thermal power plants

11 Vanaspati hydrogenated vegetable oils for industrial purposes

12 Sugar mills (white and khandari)

13 Craft paper mills

14 Coke oven by products and coaltar distillation products

15 Alkalies

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16

Caustic soda

17

Potash

18

Electro thermal products (artificial abrasives Calcium carbide etc)

19

Phosphorous and its compounds

20

Acids and their salts (organic amp inorganic)

21

Nitrogen compounds (Cynides cynamides and other nitrogen compounds)

22

Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp fuses)

23

Pthalic anhydride

24

Processes involving chlorinated hydrocarbon

25

Chlorine Fluorine bromine Iodine amp their compounds

26

Fertilizer industry

27

Paper board and straw board

28

Synthetics fibres

29 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture

formulations)

amp

30 Basic drugs

31 Alcohol (Industrial or potable)

32 Leather industry including tanning and processing

33 Coke making coal liquification and fuel gas making industries

34 Fibre glass production and processing

35 Manufacture of pulp-wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving

pulp)

36 Pigment dyes and their intermediates

37 Industrial carbons (including graphite electrodes anodes midget electrodes

graphite blocks graphite crucibles gas carbons activated carbon synthetic

diamonds carbon black channel black lamp black etc)

38 Electro-chemicals (other than these covered under Alkali group)

39 Paints enamels amp varnishes

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40 Poly propylene

41 Poly Vinyl chloride

42 Cement with vertical shaft kiln technology penging certification of proven

technology on pollution control

43 Chlorates perchlorates amp peroxides

44 Polishes

45 Synthetic resin amp Plastic products

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2011-12 - - - - 25

2012-13 - - - - Nil

2013-14 - - - - 17

2014-15 - - - 18

2015-16 - - - 11 11

7 Programmes on

Name of the programme No of Programmes No of participants

WTO - -

One Day Awareness

Programme on Cluster Dev

Scheme

- -

One day Awareness

Programme on IPR

- -

9 Vendor Development Programmes cum exhibitions

Year Tar

get

No of

VDPs

conducted

No of SSI

units

participat

ed

No unit

register

ed

During

the

month

No of SSI units obtained orders

No

Rs No Rs

2006-07 1 - - - - - - - -

2007-08 NIL - - - - - - - -

2008-09 1 1 120 - - - - - -

2009-10 1 - - - - - - - -

2010-11 1 1 43 - - - - - -

2011-12 3 3 222 - - - - - -

2012-13 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

311

158+551

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2013-14 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

314

148+1541

-

-

-

-

-

- 2014-15 7

1

7(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

374

118+2000

-

-

-

-

-

-

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2015-16 5 1

5(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

236

100+2000

-

-

-

-

-

- 2016-17 5 1

5(SVDP)

0(NVDP)

259

Nil

10 Programmes on Achievement

ii Energy conservationEnergy Efficient

Technology etc

00

iv Packaging for export 01

v Product Certification 01

vi CLCSS 00

vii QMSQTT 01

Viii Lean Manufacturing 00

ix Business Incubator 03

x Design Clinic 01

xi ZED 03

11

Revenue of the Institute

Total revenue

earned

Rs

140485-

12

Revenue of the workshop

Annual

Target

Total revenue

earned

Rs

Nil Nil

13 Media coverage details- No(s)

i Press releases during the Year 4

ii Exhibitions participated 02

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iii RadioTV talks -

iv Advertisements released 5

v Press clipping compiled for the year -

vi Press clipping hosted on website -

vii Publications if any -

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CHAPTER-XVI

DISTRICT INDUSTRIES CENTRES VISITED BY THE OFFICERS OF

THIS INSTITUTE

The officers of this Institute visited District Industries Centre for discussion relating to

development of industries in the state and in connection with attending the Task Force

Meetingother official work

1 District Industries Centre Haldwani

2 District Industries Centre Almora

3 District Industries Centre Rudrapur Udham Singh Nagar

4 District Industries Centre Bageshwar

5 District Industries Centre Roorkee

6 District Industries Centre Dehradun

7 District Industries Centre Kotdwar

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CHAPTER-XVII

INCENTIVES TO ENTREPRENEURS

(i) Fiscal Incentives to new Industrial Units and to existing units on their substantial

expansion

New Industrial units and existing industrial units on their substantial expansion as defined set

up in growth centers industrial infrastructure development center(IIDCs) Industrial Estates

Export Processing Zones Theme Parks (Food Processing Parks Software Technology Parks

etc) as stated in Annexure-1 and Other areas as notified from time to time by the Central

Government are entitled to

(A) 100 (hundred percent) outright excise duty exception for a period of 10 years from

the date of commencement of commercial production

(B) 100 Income tax exemption for initial period of five years and thereafter 30 for

companies and 25 for other than companies for a further period of five years for

the entire state of Uttaranchal and Himachal Pradesh from the date of

commencement of commercial production

(C) 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

Rs30 lakh The existing units will also be entitled to this subsidy on their substantial

expansion as defined

(D) Thrust sector industries as mentioned in Annexure-II are entitled to similar

concession as mentioned in para 3(i) amp (ii) above in the entire state of Uttaranchal

and Himachal Pradesh without any area restrictions

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Development of Industrial Infrastructure

(i) The funding pattern under the Growth Centre Scheme currently envisaging a

central assistance of Rs10 crore per center is raised to Rs15 crore per center

(ii) The financing pattern of integrated infrastructure development center (IIDC)

between Government of India and SIDBI will change from 23 to 41 and the GOI

funds would be in the nature of a grant so as to provide the required infrastructural

support

Other Incentives

(i) Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna (PMMY) To bring the unbanked people under

the mainstream banking and make the neglected section of the population self

reliant and self dependent Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna was launched under 3

stages ie Shishu (Max Rs 50000) Kishor (Max Rs 5 Lacs)and Tarun (Rs 10

Lacs)

(iv) Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP)

Government of India has approved the introduction of a new credit linked subsidy

programme called Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation programme (PMEGP)

by merging the two schemes Prime Ministerrsquos Rojgar Yojana (PMRY) and Rural

Employment Generation Programme (REGP) for generation of employment

opportunities through establishment of Micro enterprise in rural as well as urban

areas PMEGP is a central sector scheme and being administrated by Ministry of

Micro Small amp Medium Enterprises (Mo MSME) The scheme is implementing by

Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC)a statutory organization under the

administrative control of Mo MSME as the single nodal agency at the National

level At the State level the scheme is being implemented through State

KVIC Directorates State Khadi amp Village Industries Boards ( KVIBs) and District

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Industries Centre( DICs) and Banks The Government subsidy under the scheme is

being routed by KVIC through the identified banks for eventual distribution to the

beneficiaries entrepreneurs in their Bank accounts

Ineligible Industries under the Policy

The list of industries excluded from the purview of proposed concessions is at

Annexure ndashII

In addition the Doon Valley Notifications (SONo102(E) dated 1st Feb 1989

(Annexure-IV) as amended from time to time issued by Ministry of Environment amp

Forests would continue to operate in the Doon Valley area on the industries

notified under it are excluded from the proposed concessions in the state of

Uttarakhand

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Annex -I

DETAILS OF TRAINING PROGRAMME CONDUCTED DURING THE YEAR 2016-17 S No Programme details Duration Candidate Details Name of the

Coordinator SC ST OBC PH GEN TOTAL M F M F M F M F M F

EDP

1 EDP (GEN) on Tour

Operator amp Tourist Guide at Ranibagh

Haldwani Nainital

18022017

to 22022017

10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 2 22 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director (Mech)

2 EDP(SC) on Wireman

Training at Shantipuri

Pantnagar US Nagar

13022017

to

23022017

18 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 20 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

3 ESDP (WPH-STP)

on Bakery amp

Confectionary Products Ranibagh

Nainital

06092016

to

20102016

0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 20 23 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

4 ESDP(SC-STP) on

Computer Accounting with Tally at

Kaladhungi Nainital

16082016

to 29092016

10 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

5 ESDP(SC) on Computer Accounting

Dehradun

21072016 to

02092016

10 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 5 25 UC Khanduri Asst Director

(Chem)

6 ESDP(GEN) on

Garments

Manufacturing at

Almora

22072016

to

02092016

0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 21 23 DS Martolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

7 ESDP(GEN) on Solar Energy at Haldwani

Nainital

04112016 to

16122016

3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 16 0 20 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

I- Total Participants

(Nos)

51 20 0 1 2 3 1 0 30 48 156

IMC

1 IMC(Gen) at Pantnagar US Nagar

23022017 16 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 13 8 38 DK Aggarwal Asst Director

(Mech)

2 IMC(SC) at ITI

Bageshwar

18032017 31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 50 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

3 IMC(SC) at Takula

Almora

09032016 22 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 4 39 UC Khanduri

Asst Director (Chem)

4 IMC(Gen) at JITI

Almora

16032017 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 9 42 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

5 IMC(ST) at ITI

Almora

15032016 19 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 41 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

6 IMC(Gen) at Ranibagh Haldwani Nainital

23022017 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 35 6 45 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

II- Total Participants

(Nos)

93 9 12 0 4 0 0 0 110 27 255

Grand Total (I + II)

13 PROGRAMMES

144 29 12 1 6 3 1 0 140 75 411

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Annex -II

List of Thrust Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo List of Thrust Industries

01 Floriculture

02 Medicinal herbs and aromatic herbs etc ndash processing

03 Honey

04 Horticulture and Agro based Industries such as -

a Sauces Ketchup etc

b Fruit juices amp fruit pulp

c Jams Jellies vegetable juices puree pickles etc

d Preserved fruits and vegetables

e Processing of fresh fruits and vegetables including packaging

f Processing preservation packaging of mushrooms

05 Food processing industry excluding those included in the negative list

06 Sugar and its by-products

07 Silk and silk products

08 Wool and wool products

09 Woven fabrics (Excisable garments)

10 Sports goods and articles and equipment for general physical exercise and equipment

for adventure sports activities

11 Paper and paper products excluding those in negative list

12 Pharma products

13 Information amp communication technology

Computer hardware

14 Bottling of mineral water

15 Eco-tourism ndash Hotels resorts spa entertainmentamusement parks and ropeways

16 Industrial gases (based on atmospheric fraction)

17 Handicrafts

18 Non-timber forest product based industries

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Negative List of Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo Negative list of Industries

01 Tobacco and tobacco products including cigarettes and pan masala

02 Thermal Power Plant (coaloil based)

03 Coal washeries dry coal processing

04 Inorganic Chemicals excluding medicinal grade oxygen (280411) medicinal grade hydrogen peroxide

(284711) compressed air (285130)

05 Organic Chemicals excluding Provitamins vitamins Hormones (2936) Glycosides (2939) sugars (2940)

06 Tanning and dying extracts tanins and their derivatives dyes colours paints and varnishes putty fillers and

other mastics inks

07 Marble and mineral substances not classified anywhere

08 Flour mills and rice mills

09 Foundries using coal

10 Minerals fuels mineral oils and products of their distillation

Bituminous substances mineral waxes

11 Synthetic rubber product

12 Cement clinkers and asbestos raw including fibre

13 Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp Fuses fireworks matches propellant powder etc)

14 Mineral or chemical fertilizers

15 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture and formulation)

16 Fibre glass and articles thereof

17 Manufacture of pulp ndash wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving pulp)

18 Branded aerated water soft drinks (non-fruit based)

19 Paper-

Writing or printing paper etc

Paper or paperboard etc

Maplitho paper etc

Newsprint in rolls or sheets

Craft paper etc

Sanitary towels etc

Cigarette paper

Grease-proof paper

Toilet or facial tissue etc

Paper and paperboard laminated internally with bitumen tar or asphalt

Carbon or similar copying paper

Products consisting of sheets of paper or paper board impregnated coated or covered with plastics etc

Paper and paperboard coated impregnated or covered with wax etc

20 Plastics and articles thereof

Serial No 5 Reproduction synthesis not allowed as also downstream industries for sugar

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Annex -III

RESTRICTIONS ON LOCATION OF INDUSTRIES MINING OPERATIONS AND OTHER DEVELOPMENT

ACTIVITIES IN DOON VALLEY IN UTTAR PRADESH

MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS

(Department of Environment Forests amp Wildlife)

New Delhi the 1st February 1989

NOTIFICATION

NOTIFICATION under section 3(2)(v) of Environment (Protection) Act 1986 and Rule 5(3) (d) of

Environment (Protection) Rules 1986 Restricting location of industries mining operations and other

development activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh

SO102(E) ndash Whereas notification under sub-rule (3) of rule 5 of the Environment (Protection)

Rules 1986 inviting objections against the imposition of restriction on location of industries mining

operation and other developmental activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh was published vide No

SO 923(E) dated the 6th October 1988

And Whereas all objections received have been duly considered by the Central Government

Now therefore in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (d) of sub-rule (3) of Rule 5 of the

said rules the Central Government hereby imposes restrictions on the following activities in Doon Valley

bounded on the North by Mussorie ridge in the North-East by Lesset Himalayan range on the South-

West by Shivalik ranges river Ganga in the South-East and river Yamuna in the North-West except those

activities which are permitted by the Central Government for examining the environmental impacts

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(i) Location setting of industrial units ndash It has to be as per guidelines given in the annexure or guidelines

as may be issued from time to time by the Ministry of Environment amp Forests Government of India

(ii) Mining ndash Approval of the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests must be obtained before starting

any mining activity

(iii) Tourism ndash It should as per Tourism Development Plan (TDP) to be prepared by the State Department

of Tourism and duly approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(iv) Grazing ndash As per the plan to be prepared by the State Government and duly approved by the Union

Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(v) Land Use ndash As per Master Plan of development and Land Use Plan of the entire area to be prepared

by the State Government and approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

[No J-200123886-1A]

Sd-

(KP GEETHAKRISHNAN)

Secretary

ANNEXURE

Guidelines for permitting restricting industrial units in the Doon Valley area

Industries will be classified under Green Orange and Red categories as shown below for purposes of

permittingrestricting such industrial units in the Doon Valley from the environmental and ecological

considerations

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CATEGORY GREEN

A LIST OF INDUSTRIES IN APPROVED INDUSTRIAL AREAS WHICH MAY BE DIRECTRLY CONSIDERED

FOR ISSUE OF NO OBJECTION CERTIFICATE WITHOUT REFERRING TO (MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS) (IN CASE OF DOUBTS REFERENCE WILL BE MADE TO MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS)

1 All such non-obnoxious and non-hazardous industries employing upto 100 persons The

abnoxious and hazardous industries are those using inflammable explosive corrosive or

toxic substances

2 All such industries which do not discharge industrial effluents of a polluting nature and

which do not undertake any of the following process

Electroplating

Galvanizing

Bleaching

Degreasing

Phosphating

Dyeing

Pickling tanning

Polishing

Cooking of fibres and Digesting

Designing of Fabric

Unhairing Soaking deliming and bating of hides

Washing of fabric

Trimming Puling juicing and blanching of fruits and vegetables

Washing of equipment and regular floor washing using of considerable cooling water

Separated milk buttermilk and whey

Stopping and processing of grain

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Distillation of alcohol stillage and evaporation

Slaughtering of animals rendering of bones washing of meat

Juicing of sugar cane extraction of sugar Filteration centrifugation distillation

Pulping and fermenting of coffee beam

Processing of fish

Filter back wash in DM Plants exceeding 20 KI per day capacity

Pulp making pulp processing and paper making Cocking of coal washing of blast furnace

flue gases

Stripping of oxides

Washing of used sand by hydraulic discharge

Washing of latex etc

Solvent extraction

3 All such industries which do no use fuel in their manufacturing process or in any subsidiary

process and which do not emit fugitive emissions of a diffused nature

Industries not satisfying any one of the three criteria are recommended to be referred to Ministry

of Environment amp Forests

The following industries appear to fall in non-hazardous non-obnoxious and non-polluting

category subject to fulfillment of above three conditions

1 Atta-chakkies

2 Rice Mullors

3 Iceboxes

4 Dal mills

5 Groundnut decortinating (dry)

6 Chilling

7 Tailoring and garment making

8 Apparl making 9 Cotton and woolen hosiery

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10 Handloom weaving

11 Shoe lace manufacturing

12 Gold and Silver thread and sari work

13 Gold and Silver smithy

14 Leather Footwear and leather products excluding tanning amp hide processing

15 Manufacture of mirror from sheet glass and photo-frame

16 Musical instruments manufacturing

17 Sports goods

18 Bamboo and cane products (only dry operations)

19 Card Board and paper products (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

20 Insulation and other coated papers (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

21 Scientific and Mathematical instruments

22 Furniture (Wooden and Steel)

23 Assembly of domestic electrical appliances

24 Radio assembling

25 Fountain pens

26 Polythene plastic and PVC goods through extrusionmoulding

27 Surgical gauges and bandages

28 Railway sleepers (only concrete)

29 Cotton spinning and weaving

30 Rope (cotton and plastic)

31 Carpet weaving

32 Assembly of Air coolers

33 Wires pipes-extruded shapes from metals

34 Automobile servicing amp repair stations

35 Assembly of Bicycles baby carriages and other small non-motorised vehicles

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36 Electronics equipment (assembly)

37 Toys

38 Candles

39 Carpentary ndash excluded saw mill

40 Cold storage (small scale)

41 Restaurants

42 Oil-ginningexpelling (non-hydrogenation and no refining)

43 Ice Cream

44 Mineralized water

45 Jobbing amp Machining

46 Manufacture of Steel units amp suit cases

47 Paper pins amp U clips

48 Block making for printing

49 Optical frames

CATEGORY ORANGE

B LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CAN BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY WITH PROPER

ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL ARRANGEMENT

1 All such industries which discharge some liquid effluents (below 500 klday) that can be

controlled with suitable proven technology

2 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is less than 24 mtday and

the particulars emissions from which can be controlled with suitable proven technology

3 All such industries employing not more than 500 persons

The following industries with adoption of proven pollution control technology subject to

fulfilling the above three condition fall under this category

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1 Lime manufacture ndash pending decision on proven pollution control device and

Supreme Courtrsquos decision on quarrying

2 Ceramics

3 Sanitary ware

4 Tyres and tubes

5 Refuse incineration (controlled)

6 Flour mills

7 Vegetable oils including solvent extracted oils

8 Soap without steam boiling process and synthetic detergents formulation

9 Steam generating plants

10 Manufacture of office and house hold equipment and appliances involving use of

fossil fuel combustion

11 Manufacture of machineries and machine tools and equipments

12 Industrial gases (only) Nitrogen Oxygen and CO2

13 Miscellaneous glassware without involving use of fossil-fuel combustion

14 Optical glass

15 Laboratory ware

16 Petroleum storage amp transfer facilities

17 Surgical and medical products including amp probabilities of latex products

18 Foot wear (Rubber)

19 Bakery products biscuits amp Confectioners

20 Instant teacoffee coffee processing

21 Malted food

22 Manufacture of power driven pumps compressors refrigeration units fire

fighting equipment etc

23 Wire drawing (cold process) amp bailing straps

24 Steel furniture fasteners etc

25 Plastic processed goods

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26

Medical amp surgical instruments

27

Acetylene (synthetic)

28

Glue amp Gelatine

29

Potassium permanganse

30

Metallic sodium

31

Photographic films papers amp photographic chemicals

32

Surface coating industries

33

Fragrances fragours amp food additives

34

Plant nutrients (only manure)

Note

35

aerated watersoft drink

(a) Industries falling within the above identified list shall be assessed by the State Pollution

Control Board and referred to the Union Department of Environment for consideration

before according No Objection Certificate

(b) The total number of fuel burning industries that shall be permitted in the Valley will be

limited by 8 tonnes per day or Sulphur Dioxides from all sources (This corresponds to 400

tonnes per day Coal with 1 sulphur)

(c) Setting of Industrial areas should be based on sound criteria

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CATEGORY RED

C LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CANNOT BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY

1 All those industries which discharge effluents of a polluting nature at the rate of more

than 500 klday and for which the natural course for sufficient dilution is not available

and effluents from which cannot be controlled with suitable technology

2 All such industries employing more than 500 personsday

3 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is more than 24 mtday

The following industries appear to fall under this category covered by all the points as

above

1 Ferrous and non-ferrous metal extraction refining casting forging alloy making

processing etc

2 Dry Coal ProcessingMineral processing industries like Ore

sintering benefication pollutization etc

3 Phosphate look processing plants

4 Cement plants with horizontal rotary kilns

5 Glass and glass products involving use of coal

6 Petroleum refinery

7 Petro-chemical industries

8 Manufacture of lubricating oils and greases

9 Synthetic rubber manufacture

10 Coal oil wood or nuclear based thermal power plants

11 Vanaspati hydrogenated vegetable oils for industrial purposes

12 Sugar mills (white and khandari)

13 Craft paper mills

14 Coke oven by products and coaltar distillation products

15 Alkalies

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16

Caustic soda

17

Potash

18

Electro thermal products (artificial abrasives Calcium carbide etc)

19

Phosphorous and its compounds

20

Acids and their salts (organic amp inorganic)

21

Nitrogen compounds (Cynides cynamides and other nitrogen compounds)

22

Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp fuses)

23

Pthalic anhydride

24

Processes involving chlorinated hydrocarbon

25

Chlorine Fluorine bromine Iodine amp their compounds

26

Fertilizer industry

27

Paper board and straw board

28

Synthetics fibres

29 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture

formulations)

amp

30 Basic drugs

31 Alcohol (Industrial or potable)

32 Leather industry including tanning and processing

33 Coke making coal liquification and fuel gas making industries

34 Fibre glass production and processing

35 Manufacture of pulp-wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving

pulp)

36 Pigment dyes and their intermediates

37 Industrial carbons (including graphite electrodes anodes midget electrodes

graphite blocks graphite crucibles gas carbons activated carbon synthetic

diamonds carbon black channel black lamp black etc)

38 Electro-chemicals (other than these covered under Alkali group)

39 Paints enamels amp varnishes

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40 Poly propylene

41 Poly Vinyl chloride

42 Cement with vertical shaft kiln technology penging certification of proven

technology on pollution control

43 Chlorates perchlorates amp peroxides

44 Polishes

45 Synthetic resin amp Plastic products

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वारषिक रिपोरिANNUAL REPORT 2016-17

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2015-16 5 1

5(SVDP)

1(NVDP)

236

100+2000

-

-

-

-

-

- 2016-17 5 1

5(SVDP)

0(NVDP)

259

Nil

10 Programmes on Achievement

ii Energy conservationEnergy Efficient

Technology etc

00

iv Packaging for export 01

v Product Certification 01

vi CLCSS 00

vii QMSQTT 01

Viii Lean Manufacturing 00

ix Business Incubator 03

x Design Clinic 01

xi ZED 03

11

Revenue of the Institute

Total revenue

earned

Rs

140485-

12

Revenue of the workshop

Annual

Target

Total revenue

earned

Rs

Nil Nil

13 Media coverage details- No(s)

i Press releases during the Year 4

ii Exhibitions participated 02

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iii RadioTV talks -

iv Advertisements released 5

v Press clipping compiled for the year -

vi Press clipping hosted on website -

vii Publications if any -

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CHAPTER-XVI

DISTRICT INDUSTRIES CENTRES VISITED BY THE OFFICERS OF

THIS INSTITUTE

The officers of this Institute visited District Industries Centre for discussion relating to

development of industries in the state and in connection with attending the Task Force

Meetingother official work

1 District Industries Centre Haldwani

2 District Industries Centre Almora

3 District Industries Centre Rudrapur Udham Singh Nagar

4 District Industries Centre Bageshwar

5 District Industries Centre Roorkee

6 District Industries Centre Dehradun

7 District Industries Centre Kotdwar

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CHAPTER-XVII

INCENTIVES TO ENTREPRENEURS

(i) Fiscal Incentives to new Industrial Units and to existing units on their substantial

expansion

New Industrial units and existing industrial units on their substantial expansion as defined set

up in growth centers industrial infrastructure development center(IIDCs) Industrial Estates

Export Processing Zones Theme Parks (Food Processing Parks Software Technology Parks

etc) as stated in Annexure-1 and Other areas as notified from time to time by the Central

Government are entitled to

(A) 100 (hundred percent) outright excise duty exception for a period of 10 years from

the date of commencement of commercial production

(B) 100 Income tax exemption for initial period of five years and thereafter 30 for

companies and 25 for other than companies for a further period of five years for

the entire state of Uttaranchal and Himachal Pradesh from the date of

commencement of commercial production

(C) 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

Rs30 lakh The existing units will also be entitled to this subsidy on their substantial

expansion as defined

(D) Thrust sector industries as mentioned in Annexure-II are entitled to similar

concession as mentioned in para 3(i) amp (ii) above in the entire state of Uttaranchal

and Himachal Pradesh without any area restrictions

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Development of Industrial Infrastructure

(i) The funding pattern under the Growth Centre Scheme currently envisaging a

central assistance of Rs10 crore per center is raised to Rs15 crore per center

(ii) The financing pattern of integrated infrastructure development center (IIDC)

between Government of India and SIDBI will change from 23 to 41 and the GOI

funds would be in the nature of a grant so as to provide the required infrastructural

support

Other Incentives

(i) Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna (PMMY) To bring the unbanked people under

the mainstream banking and make the neglected section of the population self

reliant and self dependent Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna was launched under 3

stages ie Shishu (Max Rs 50000) Kishor (Max Rs 5 Lacs)and Tarun (Rs 10

Lacs)

(iv) Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP)

Government of India has approved the introduction of a new credit linked subsidy

programme called Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation programme (PMEGP)

by merging the two schemes Prime Ministerrsquos Rojgar Yojana (PMRY) and Rural

Employment Generation Programme (REGP) for generation of employment

opportunities through establishment of Micro enterprise in rural as well as urban

areas PMEGP is a central sector scheme and being administrated by Ministry of

Micro Small amp Medium Enterprises (Mo MSME) The scheme is implementing by

Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC)a statutory organization under the

administrative control of Mo MSME as the single nodal agency at the National

level At the State level the scheme is being implemented through State

KVIC Directorates State Khadi amp Village Industries Boards ( KVIBs) and District

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Industries Centre( DICs) and Banks The Government subsidy under the scheme is

being routed by KVIC through the identified banks for eventual distribution to the

beneficiaries entrepreneurs in their Bank accounts

Ineligible Industries under the Policy

The list of industries excluded from the purview of proposed concessions is at

Annexure ndashII

In addition the Doon Valley Notifications (SONo102(E) dated 1st Feb 1989

(Annexure-IV) as amended from time to time issued by Ministry of Environment amp

Forests would continue to operate in the Doon Valley area on the industries

notified under it are excluded from the proposed concessions in the state of

Uttarakhand

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Annex -I

DETAILS OF TRAINING PROGRAMME CONDUCTED DURING THE YEAR 2016-17 S No Programme details Duration Candidate Details Name of the

Coordinator SC ST OBC PH GEN TOTAL M F M F M F M F M F

EDP

1 EDP (GEN) on Tour

Operator amp Tourist Guide at Ranibagh

Haldwani Nainital

18022017

to 22022017

10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 2 22 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director (Mech)

2 EDP(SC) on Wireman

Training at Shantipuri

Pantnagar US Nagar

13022017

to

23022017

18 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 20 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

3 ESDP (WPH-STP)

on Bakery amp

Confectionary Products Ranibagh

Nainital

06092016

to

20102016

0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 20 23 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

4 ESDP(SC-STP) on

Computer Accounting with Tally at

Kaladhungi Nainital

16082016

to 29092016

10 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

5 ESDP(SC) on Computer Accounting

Dehradun

21072016 to

02092016

10 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 5 25 UC Khanduri Asst Director

(Chem)

6 ESDP(GEN) on

Garments

Manufacturing at

Almora

22072016

to

02092016

0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 21 23 DS Martolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

7 ESDP(GEN) on Solar Energy at Haldwani

Nainital

04112016 to

16122016

3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 16 0 20 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

I- Total Participants

(Nos)

51 20 0 1 2 3 1 0 30 48 156

IMC

1 IMC(Gen) at Pantnagar US Nagar

23022017 16 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 13 8 38 DK Aggarwal Asst Director

(Mech)

2 IMC(SC) at ITI

Bageshwar

18032017 31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 50 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

3 IMC(SC) at Takula

Almora

09032016 22 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 4 39 UC Khanduri

Asst Director (Chem)

4 IMC(Gen) at JITI

Almora

16032017 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 9 42 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

5 IMC(ST) at ITI

Almora

15032016 19 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 41 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

6 IMC(Gen) at Ranibagh Haldwani Nainital

23022017 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 35 6 45 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

II- Total Participants

(Nos)

93 9 12 0 4 0 0 0 110 27 255

Grand Total (I + II)

13 PROGRAMMES

144 29 12 1 6 3 1 0 140 75 411

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Annex -II

List of Thrust Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo List of Thrust Industries

01 Floriculture

02 Medicinal herbs and aromatic herbs etc ndash processing

03 Honey

04 Horticulture and Agro based Industries such as -

a Sauces Ketchup etc

b Fruit juices amp fruit pulp

c Jams Jellies vegetable juices puree pickles etc

d Preserved fruits and vegetables

e Processing of fresh fruits and vegetables including packaging

f Processing preservation packaging of mushrooms

05 Food processing industry excluding those included in the negative list

06 Sugar and its by-products

07 Silk and silk products

08 Wool and wool products

09 Woven fabrics (Excisable garments)

10 Sports goods and articles and equipment for general physical exercise and equipment

for adventure sports activities

11 Paper and paper products excluding those in negative list

12 Pharma products

13 Information amp communication technology

Computer hardware

14 Bottling of mineral water

15 Eco-tourism ndash Hotels resorts spa entertainmentamusement parks and ropeways

16 Industrial gases (based on atmospheric fraction)

17 Handicrafts

18 Non-timber forest product based industries

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Negative List of Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo Negative list of Industries

01 Tobacco and tobacco products including cigarettes and pan masala

02 Thermal Power Plant (coaloil based)

03 Coal washeries dry coal processing

04 Inorganic Chemicals excluding medicinal grade oxygen (280411) medicinal grade hydrogen peroxide

(284711) compressed air (285130)

05 Organic Chemicals excluding Provitamins vitamins Hormones (2936) Glycosides (2939) sugars (2940)

06 Tanning and dying extracts tanins and their derivatives dyes colours paints and varnishes putty fillers and

other mastics inks

07 Marble and mineral substances not classified anywhere

08 Flour mills and rice mills

09 Foundries using coal

10 Minerals fuels mineral oils and products of their distillation

Bituminous substances mineral waxes

11 Synthetic rubber product

12 Cement clinkers and asbestos raw including fibre

13 Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp Fuses fireworks matches propellant powder etc)

14 Mineral or chemical fertilizers

15 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture and formulation)

16 Fibre glass and articles thereof

17 Manufacture of pulp ndash wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving pulp)

18 Branded aerated water soft drinks (non-fruit based)

19 Paper-

Writing or printing paper etc

Paper or paperboard etc

Maplitho paper etc

Newsprint in rolls or sheets

Craft paper etc

Sanitary towels etc

Cigarette paper

Grease-proof paper

Toilet or facial tissue etc

Paper and paperboard laminated internally with bitumen tar or asphalt

Carbon or similar copying paper

Products consisting of sheets of paper or paper board impregnated coated or covered with plastics etc

Paper and paperboard coated impregnated or covered with wax etc

20 Plastics and articles thereof

Serial No 5 Reproduction synthesis not allowed as also downstream industries for sugar

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Annex -III

RESTRICTIONS ON LOCATION OF INDUSTRIES MINING OPERATIONS AND OTHER DEVELOPMENT

ACTIVITIES IN DOON VALLEY IN UTTAR PRADESH

MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS

(Department of Environment Forests amp Wildlife)

New Delhi the 1st February 1989

NOTIFICATION

NOTIFICATION under section 3(2)(v) of Environment (Protection) Act 1986 and Rule 5(3) (d) of

Environment (Protection) Rules 1986 Restricting location of industries mining operations and other

development activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh

SO102(E) ndash Whereas notification under sub-rule (3) of rule 5 of the Environment (Protection)

Rules 1986 inviting objections against the imposition of restriction on location of industries mining

operation and other developmental activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh was published vide No

SO 923(E) dated the 6th October 1988

And Whereas all objections received have been duly considered by the Central Government

Now therefore in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (d) of sub-rule (3) of Rule 5 of the

said rules the Central Government hereby imposes restrictions on the following activities in Doon Valley

bounded on the North by Mussorie ridge in the North-East by Lesset Himalayan range on the South-

West by Shivalik ranges river Ganga in the South-East and river Yamuna in the North-West except those

activities which are permitted by the Central Government for examining the environmental impacts

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(i) Location setting of industrial units ndash It has to be as per guidelines given in the annexure or guidelines

as may be issued from time to time by the Ministry of Environment amp Forests Government of India

(ii) Mining ndash Approval of the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests must be obtained before starting

any mining activity

(iii) Tourism ndash It should as per Tourism Development Plan (TDP) to be prepared by the State Department

of Tourism and duly approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(iv) Grazing ndash As per the plan to be prepared by the State Government and duly approved by the Union

Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(v) Land Use ndash As per Master Plan of development and Land Use Plan of the entire area to be prepared

by the State Government and approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

[No J-200123886-1A]

Sd-

(KP GEETHAKRISHNAN)

Secretary

ANNEXURE

Guidelines for permitting restricting industrial units in the Doon Valley area

Industries will be classified under Green Orange and Red categories as shown below for purposes of

permittingrestricting such industrial units in the Doon Valley from the environmental and ecological

considerations

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CATEGORY GREEN

A LIST OF INDUSTRIES IN APPROVED INDUSTRIAL AREAS WHICH MAY BE DIRECTRLY CONSIDERED

FOR ISSUE OF NO OBJECTION CERTIFICATE WITHOUT REFERRING TO (MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS) (IN CASE OF DOUBTS REFERENCE WILL BE MADE TO MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS)

1 All such non-obnoxious and non-hazardous industries employing upto 100 persons The

abnoxious and hazardous industries are those using inflammable explosive corrosive or

toxic substances

2 All such industries which do not discharge industrial effluents of a polluting nature and

which do not undertake any of the following process

Electroplating

Galvanizing

Bleaching

Degreasing

Phosphating

Dyeing

Pickling tanning

Polishing

Cooking of fibres and Digesting

Designing of Fabric

Unhairing Soaking deliming and bating of hides

Washing of fabric

Trimming Puling juicing and blanching of fruits and vegetables

Washing of equipment and regular floor washing using of considerable cooling water

Separated milk buttermilk and whey

Stopping and processing of grain

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Distillation of alcohol stillage and evaporation

Slaughtering of animals rendering of bones washing of meat

Juicing of sugar cane extraction of sugar Filteration centrifugation distillation

Pulping and fermenting of coffee beam

Processing of fish

Filter back wash in DM Plants exceeding 20 KI per day capacity

Pulp making pulp processing and paper making Cocking of coal washing of blast furnace

flue gases

Stripping of oxides

Washing of used sand by hydraulic discharge

Washing of latex etc

Solvent extraction

3 All such industries which do no use fuel in their manufacturing process or in any subsidiary

process and which do not emit fugitive emissions of a diffused nature

Industries not satisfying any one of the three criteria are recommended to be referred to Ministry

of Environment amp Forests

The following industries appear to fall in non-hazardous non-obnoxious and non-polluting

category subject to fulfillment of above three conditions

1 Atta-chakkies

2 Rice Mullors

3 Iceboxes

4 Dal mills

5 Groundnut decortinating (dry)

6 Chilling

7 Tailoring and garment making

8 Apparl making 9 Cotton and woolen hosiery

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10 Handloom weaving

11 Shoe lace manufacturing

12 Gold and Silver thread and sari work

13 Gold and Silver smithy

14 Leather Footwear and leather products excluding tanning amp hide processing

15 Manufacture of mirror from sheet glass and photo-frame

16 Musical instruments manufacturing

17 Sports goods

18 Bamboo and cane products (only dry operations)

19 Card Board and paper products (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

20 Insulation and other coated papers (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

21 Scientific and Mathematical instruments

22 Furniture (Wooden and Steel)

23 Assembly of domestic electrical appliances

24 Radio assembling

25 Fountain pens

26 Polythene plastic and PVC goods through extrusionmoulding

27 Surgical gauges and bandages

28 Railway sleepers (only concrete)

29 Cotton spinning and weaving

30 Rope (cotton and plastic)

31 Carpet weaving

32 Assembly of Air coolers

33 Wires pipes-extruded shapes from metals

34 Automobile servicing amp repair stations

35 Assembly of Bicycles baby carriages and other small non-motorised vehicles

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36 Electronics equipment (assembly)

37 Toys

38 Candles

39 Carpentary ndash excluded saw mill

40 Cold storage (small scale)

41 Restaurants

42 Oil-ginningexpelling (non-hydrogenation and no refining)

43 Ice Cream

44 Mineralized water

45 Jobbing amp Machining

46 Manufacture of Steel units amp suit cases

47 Paper pins amp U clips

48 Block making for printing

49 Optical frames

CATEGORY ORANGE

B LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CAN BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY WITH PROPER

ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL ARRANGEMENT

1 All such industries which discharge some liquid effluents (below 500 klday) that can be

controlled with suitable proven technology

2 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is less than 24 mtday and

the particulars emissions from which can be controlled with suitable proven technology

3 All such industries employing not more than 500 persons

The following industries with adoption of proven pollution control technology subject to

fulfilling the above three condition fall under this category

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1 Lime manufacture ndash pending decision on proven pollution control device and

Supreme Courtrsquos decision on quarrying

2 Ceramics

3 Sanitary ware

4 Tyres and tubes

5 Refuse incineration (controlled)

6 Flour mills

7 Vegetable oils including solvent extracted oils

8 Soap without steam boiling process and synthetic detergents formulation

9 Steam generating plants

10 Manufacture of office and house hold equipment and appliances involving use of

fossil fuel combustion

11 Manufacture of machineries and machine tools and equipments

12 Industrial gases (only) Nitrogen Oxygen and CO2

13 Miscellaneous glassware without involving use of fossil-fuel combustion

14 Optical glass

15 Laboratory ware

16 Petroleum storage amp transfer facilities

17 Surgical and medical products including amp probabilities of latex products

18 Foot wear (Rubber)

19 Bakery products biscuits amp Confectioners

20 Instant teacoffee coffee processing

21 Malted food

22 Manufacture of power driven pumps compressors refrigeration units fire

fighting equipment etc

23 Wire drawing (cold process) amp bailing straps

24 Steel furniture fasteners etc

25 Plastic processed goods

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26

Medical amp surgical instruments

27

Acetylene (synthetic)

28

Glue amp Gelatine

29

Potassium permanganse

30

Metallic sodium

31

Photographic films papers amp photographic chemicals

32

Surface coating industries

33

Fragrances fragours amp food additives

34

Plant nutrients (only manure)

Note

35

aerated watersoft drink

(a) Industries falling within the above identified list shall be assessed by the State Pollution

Control Board and referred to the Union Department of Environment for consideration

before according No Objection Certificate

(b) The total number of fuel burning industries that shall be permitted in the Valley will be

limited by 8 tonnes per day or Sulphur Dioxides from all sources (This corresponds to 400

tonnes per day Coal with 1 sulphur)

(c) Setting of Industrial areas should be based on sound criteria

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CATEGORY RED

C LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CANNOT BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY

1 All those industries which discharge effluents of a polluting nature at the rate of more

than 500 klday and for which the natural course for sufficient dilution is not available

and effluents from which cannot be controlled with suitable technology

2 All such industries employing more than 500 personsday

3 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is more than 24 mtday

The following industries appear to fall under this category covered by all the points as

above

1 Ferrous and non-ferrous metal extraction refining casting forging alloy making

processing etc

2 Dry Coal ProcessingMineral processing industries like Ore

sintering benefication pollutization etc

3 Phosphate look processing plants

4 Cement plants with horizontal rotary kilns

5 Glass and glass products involving use of coal

6 Petroleum refinery

7 Petro-chemical industries

8 Manufacture of lubricating oils and greases

9 Synthetic rubber manufacture

10 Coal oil wood or nuclear based thermal power plants

11 Vanaspati hydrogenated vegetable oils for industrial purposes

12 Sugar mills (white and khandari)

13 Craft paper mills

14 Coke oven by products and coaltar distillation products

15 Alkalies

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16

Caustic soda

17

Potash

18

Electro thermal products (artificial abrasives Calcium carbide etc)

19

Phosphorous and its compounds

20

Acids and their salts (organic amp inorganic)

21

Nitrogen compounds (Cynides cynamides and other nitrogen compounds)

22

Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp fuses)

23

Pthalic anhydride

24

Processes involving chlorinated hydrocarbon

25

Chlorine Fluorine bromine Iodine amp their compounds

26

Fertilizer industry

27

Paper board and straw board

28

Synthetics fibres

29 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture

formulations)

amp

30 Basic drugs

31 Alcohol (Industrial or potable)

32 Leather industry including tanning and processing

33 Coke making coal liquification and fuel gas making industries

34 Fibre glass production and processing

35 Manufacture of pulp-wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving

pulp)

36 Pigment dyes and their intermediates

37 Industrial carbons (including graphite electrodes anodes midget electrodes

graphite blocks graphite crucibles gas carbons activated carbon synthetic

diamonds carbon black channel black lamp black etc)

38 Electro-chemicals (other than these covered under Alkali group)

39 Paints enamels amp varnishes

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40 Poly propylene

41 Poly Vinyl chloride

42 Cement with vertical shaft kiln technology penging certification of proven

technology on pollution control

43 Chlorates perchlorates amp peroxides

44 Polishes

45 Synthetic resin amp Plastic products

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iii RadioTV talks -

iv Advertisements released 5

v Press clipping compiled for the year -

vi Press clipping hosted on website -

vii Publications if any -

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CHAPTER-XVI

DISTRICT INDUSTRIES CENTRES VISITED BY THE OFFICERS OF

THIS INSTITUTE

The officers of this Institute visited District Industries Centre for discussion relating to

development of industries in the state and in connection with attending the Task Force

Meetingother official work

1 District Industries Centre Haldwani

2 District Industries Centre Almora

3 District Industries Centre Rudrapur Udham Singh Nagar

4 District Industries Centre Bageshwar

5 District Industries Centre Roorkee

6 District Industries Centre Dehradun

7 District Industries Centre Kotdwar

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CHAPTER-XVII

INCENTIVES TO ENTREPRENEURS

(i) Fiscal Incentives to new Industrial Units and to existing units on their substantial

expansion

New Industrial units and existing industrial units on their substantial expansion as defined set

up in growth centers industrial infrastructure development center(IIDCs) Industrial Estates

Export Processing Zones Theme Parks (Food Processing Parks Software Technology Parks

etc) as stated in Annexure-1 and Other areas as notified from time to time by the Central

Government are entitled to

(A) 100 (hundred percent) outright excise duty exception for a period of 10 years from

the date of commencement of commercial production

(B) 100 Income tax exemption for initial period of five years and thereafter 30 for

companies and 25 for other than companies for a further period of five years for

the entire state of Uttaranchal and Himachal Pradesh from the date of

commencement of commercial production

(C) 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

Rs30 lakh The existing units will also be entitled to this subsidy on their substantial

expansion as defined

(D) Thrust sector industries as mentioned in Annexure-II are entitled to similar

concession as mentioned in para 3(i) amp (ii) above in the entire state of Uttaranchal

and Himachal Pradesh without any area restrictions

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Development of Industrial Infrastructure

(i) The funding pattern under the Growth Centre Scheme currently envisaging a

central assistance of Rs10 crore per center is raised to Rs15 crore per center

(ii) The financing pattern of integrated infrastructure development center (IIDC)

between Government of India and SIDBI will change from 23 to 41 and the GOI

funds would be in the nature of a grant so as to provide the required infrastructural

support

Other Incentives

(i) Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna (PMMY) To bring the unbanked people under

the mainstream banking and make the neglected section of the population self

reliant and self dependent Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna was launched under 3

stages ie Shishu (Max Rs 50000) Kishor (Max Rs 5 Lacs)and Tarun (Rs 10

Lacs)

(iv) Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP)

Government of India has approved the introduction of a new credit linked subsidy

programme called Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation programme (PMEGP)

by merging the two schemes Prime Ministerrsquos Rojgar Yojana (PMRY) and Rural

Employment Generation Programme (REGP) for generation of employment

opportunities through establishment of Micro enterprise in rural as well as urban

areas PMEGP is a central sector scheme and being administrated by Ministry of

Micro Small amp Medium Enterprises (Mo MSME) The scheme is implementing by

Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC)a statutory organization under the

administrative control of Mo MSME as the single nodal agency at the National

level At the State level the scheme is being implemented through State

KVIC Directorates State Khadi amp Village Industries Boards ( KVIBs) and District

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Industries Centre( DICs) and Banks The Government subsidy under the scheme is

being routed by KVIC through the identified banks for eventual distribution to the

beneficiaries entrepreneurs in their Bank accounts

Ineligible Industries under the Policy

The list of industries excluded from the purview of proposed concessions is at

Annexure ndashII

In addition the Doon Valley Notifications (SONo102(E) dated 1st Feb 1989

(Annexure-IV) as amended from time to time issued by Ministry of Environment amp

Forests would continue to operate in the Doon Valley area on the industries

notified under it are excluded from the proposed concessions in the state of

Uttarakhand

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Annex -I

DETAILS OF TRAINING PROGRAMME CONDUCTED DURING THE YEAR 2016-17 S No Programme details Duration Candidate Details Name of the

Coordinator SC ST OBC PH GEN TOTAL M F M F M F M F M F

EDP

1 EDP (GEN) on Tour

Operator amp Tourist Guide at Ranibagh

Haldwani Nainital

18022017

to 22022017

10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 2 22 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director (Mech)

2 EDP(SC) on Wireman

Training at Shantipuri

Pantnagar US Nagar

13022017

to

23022017

18 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 20 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

3 ESDP (WPH-STP)

on Bakery amp

Confectionary Products Ranibagh

Nainital

06092016

to

20102016

0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 20 23 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

4 ESDP(SC-STP) on

Computer Accounting with Tally at

Kaladhungi Nainital

16082016

to 29092016

10 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

5 ESDP(SC) on Computer Accounting

Dehradun

21072016 to

02092016

10 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 5 25 UC Khanduri Asst Director

(Chem)

6 ESDP(GEN) on

Garments

Manufacturing at

Almora

22072016

to

02092016

0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 21 23 DS Martolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

7 ESDP(GEN) on Solar Energy at Haldwani

Nainital

04112016 to

16122016

3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 16 0 20 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

I- Total Participants

(Nos)

51 20 0 1 2 3 1 0 30 48 156

IMC

1 IMC(Gen) at Pantnagar US Nagar

23022017 16 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 13 8 38 DK Aggarwal Asst Director

(Mech)

2 IMC(SC) at ITI

Bageshwar

18032017 31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 50 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

3 IMC(SC) at Takula

Almora

09032016 22 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 4 39 UC Khanduri

Asst Director (Chem)

4 IMC(Gen) at JITI

Almora

16032017 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 9 42 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

5 IMC(ST) at ITI

Almora

15032016 19 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 41 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

6 IMC(Gen) at Ranibagh Haldwani Nainital

23022017 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 35 6 45 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

II- Total Participants

(Nos)

93 9 12 0 4 0 0 0 110 27 255

Grand Total (I + II)

13 PROGRAMMES

144 29 12 1 6 3 1 0 140 75 411

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Annex -II

List of Thrust Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo List of Thrust Industries

01 Floriculture

02 Medicinal herbs and aromatic herbs etc ndash processing

03 Honey

04 Horticulture and Agro based Industries such as -

a Sauces Ketchup etc

b Fruit juices amp fruit pulp

c Jams Jellies vegetable juices puree pickles etc

d Preserved fruits and vegetables

e Processing of fresh fruits and vegetables including packaging

f Processing preservation packaging of mushrooms

05 Food processing industry excluding those included in the negative list

06 Sugar and its by-products

07 Silk and silk products

08 Wool and wool products

09 Woven fabrics (Excisable garments)

10 Sports goods and articles and equipment for general physical exercise and equipment

for adventure sports activities

11 Paper and paper products excluding those in negative list

12 Pharma products

13 Information amp communication technology

Computer hardware

14 Bottling of mineral water

15 Eco-tourism ndash Hotels resorts spa entertainmentamusement parks and ropeways

16 Industrial gases (based on atmospheric fraction)

17 Handicrafts

18 Non-timber forest product based industries

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Negative List of Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo Negative list of Industries

01 Tobacco and tobacco products including cigarettes and pan masala

02 Thermal Power Plant (coaloil based)

03 Coal washeries dry coal processing

04 Inorganic Chemicals excluding medicinal grade oxygen (280411) medicinal grade hydrogen peroxide

(284711) compressed air (285130)

05 Organic Chemicals excluding Provitamins vitamins Hormones (2936) Glycosides (2939) sugars (2940)

06 Tanning and dying extracts tanins and their derivatives dyes colours paints and varnishes putty fillers and

other mastics inks

07 Marble and mineral substances not classified anywhere

08 Flour mills and rice mills

09 Foundries using coal

10 Minerals fuels mineral oils and products of their distillation

Bituminous substances mineral waxes

11 Synthetic rubber product

12 Cement clinkers and asbestos raw including fibre

13 Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp Fuses fireworks matches propellant powder etc)

14 Mineral or chemical fertilizers

15 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture and formulation)

16 Fibre glass and articles thereof

17 Manufacture of pulp ndash wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving pulp)

18 Branded aerated water soft drinks (non-fruit based)

19 Paper-

Writing or printing paper etc

Paper or paperboard etc

Maplitho paper etc

Newsprint in rolls or sheets

Craft paper etc

Sanitary towels etc

Cigarette paper

Grease-proof paper

Toilet or facial tissue etc

Paper and paperboard laminated internally with bitumen tar or asphalt

Carbon or similar copying paper

Products consisting of sheets of paper or paper board impregnated coated or covered with plastics etc

Paper and paperboard coated impregnated or covered with wax etc

20 Plastics and articles thereof

Serial No 5 Reproduction synthesis not allowed as also downstream industries for sugar

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Annex -III

RESTRICTIONS ON LOCATION OF INDUSTRIES MINING OPERATIONS AND OTHER DEVELOPMENT

ACTIVITIES IN DOON VALLEY IN UTTAR PRADESH

MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS

(Department of Environment Forests amp Wildlife)

New Delhi the 1st February 1989

NOTIFICATION

NOTIFICATION under section 3(2)(v) of Environment (Protection) Act 1986 and Rule 5(3) (d) of

Environment (Protection) Rules 1986 Restricting location of industries mining operations and other

development activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh

SO102(E) ndash Whereas notification under sub-rule (3) of rule 5 of the Environment (Protection)

Rules 1986 inviting objections against the imposition of restriction on location of industries mining

operation and other developmental activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh was published vide No

SO 923(E) dated the 6th October 1988

And Whereas all objections received have been duly considered by the Central Government

Now therefore in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (d) of sub-rule (3) of Rule 5 of the

said rules the Central Government hereby imposes restrictions on the following activities in Doon Valley

bounded on the North by Mussorie ridge in the North-East by Lesset Himalayan range on the South-

West by Shivalik ranges river Ganga in the South-East and river Yamuna in the North-West except those

activities which are permitted by the Central Government for examining the environmental impacts

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(i) Location setting of industrial units ndash It has to be as per guidelines given in the annexure or guidelines

as may be issued from time to time by the Ministry of Environment amp Forests Government of India

(ii) Mining ndash Approval of the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests must be obtained before starting

any mining activity

(iii) Tourism ndash It should as per Tourism Development Plan (TDP) to be prepared by the State Department

of Tourism and duly approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(iv) Grazing ndash As per the plan to be prepared by the State Government and duly approved by the Union

Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(v) Land Use ndash As per Master Plan of development and Land Use Plan of the entire area to be prepared

by the State Government and approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

[No J-200123886-1A]

Sd-

(KP GEETHAKRISHNAN)

Secretary

ANNEXURE

Guidelines for permitting restricting industrial units in the Doon Valley area

Industries will be classified under Green Orange and Red categories as shown below for purposes of

permittingrestricting such industrial units in the Doon Valley from the environmental and ecological

considerations

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CATEGORY GREEN

A LIST OF INDUSTRIES IN APPROVED INDUSTRIAL AREAS WHICH MAY BE DIRECTRLY CONSIDERED

FOR ISSUE OF NO OBJECTION CERTIFICATE WITHOUT REFERRING TO (MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS) (IN CASE OF DOUBTS REFERENCE WILL BE MADE TO MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS)

1 All such non-obnoxious and non-hazardous industries employing upto 100 persons The

abnoxious and hazardous industries are those using inflammable explosive corrosive or

toxic substances

2 All such industries which do not discharge industrial effluents of a polluting nature and

which do not undertake any of the following process

Electroplating

Galvanizing

Bleaching

Degreasing

Phosphating

Dyeing

Pickling tanning

Polishing

Cooking of fibres and Digesting

Designing of Fabric

Unhairing Soaking deliming and bating of hides

Washing of fabric

Trimming Puling juicing and blanching of fruits and vegetables

Washing of equipment and regular floor washing using of considerable cooling water

Separated milk buttermilk and whey

Stopping and processing of grain

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Distillation of alcohol stillage and evaporation

Slaughtering of animals rendering of bones washing of meat

Juicing of sugar cane extraction of sugar Filteration centrifugation distillation

Pulping and fermenting of coffee beam

Processing of fish

Filter back wash in DM Plants exceeding 20 KI per day capacity

Pulp making pulp processing and paper making Cocking of coal washing of blast furnace

flue gases

Stripping of oxides

Washing of used sand by hydraulic discharge

Washing of latex etc

Solvent extraction

3 All such industries which do no use fuel in their manufacturing process or in any subsidiary

process and which do not emit fugitive emissions of a diffused nature

Industries not satisfying any one of the three criteria are recommended to be referred to Ministry

of Environment amp Forests

The following industries appear to fall in non-hazardous non-obnoxious and non-polluting

category subject to fulfillment of above three conditions

1 Atta-chakkies

2 Rice Mullors

3 Iceboxes

4 Dal mills

5 Groundnut decortinating (dry)

6 Chilling

7 Tailoring and garment making

8 Apparl making 9 Cotton and woolen hosiery

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10 Handloom weaving

11 Shoe lace manufacturing

12 Gold and Silver thread and sari work

13 Gold and Silver smithy

14 Leather Footwear and leather products excluding tanning amp hide processing

15 Manufacture of mirror from sheet glass and photo-frame

16 Musical instruments manufacturing

17 Sports goods

18 Bamboo and cane products (only dry operations)

19 Card Board and paper products (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

20 Insulation and other coated papers (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

21 Scientific and Mathematical instruments

22 Furniture (Wooden and Steel)

23 Assembly of domestic electrical appliances

24 Radio assembling

25 Fountain pens

26 Polythene plastic and PVC goods through extrusionmoulding

27 Surgical gauges and bandages

28 Railway sleepers (only concrete)

29 Cotton spinning and weaving

30 Rope (cotton and plastic)

31 Carpet weaving

32 Assembly of Air coolers

33 Wires pipes-extruded shapes from metals

34 Automobile servicing amp repair stations

35 Assembly of Bicycles baby carriages and other small non-motorised vehicles

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36 Electronics equipment (assembly)

37 Toys

38 Candles

39 Carpentary ndash excluded saw mill

40 Cold storage (small scale)

41 Restaurants

42 Oil-ginningexpelling (non-hydrogenation and no refining)

43 Ice Cream

44 Mineralized water

45 Jobbing amp Machining

46 Manufacture of Steel units amp suit cases

47 Paper pins amp U clips

48 Block making for printing

49 Optical frames

CATEGORY ORANGE

B LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CAN BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY WITH PROPER

ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL ARRANGEMENT

1 All such industries which discharge some liquid effluents (below 500 klday) that can be

controlled with suitable proven technology

2 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is less than 24 mtday and

the particulars emissions from which can be controlled with suitable proven technology

3 All such industries employing not more than 500 persons

The following industries with adoption of proven pollution control technology subject to

fulfilling the above three condition fall under this category

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1 Lime manufacture ndash pending decision on proven pollution control device and

Supreme Courtrsquos decision on quarrying

2 Ceramics

3 Sanitary ware

4 Tyres and tubes

5 Refuse incineration (controlled)

6 Flour mills

7 Vegetable oils including solvent extracted oils

8 Soap without steam boiling process and synthetic detergents formulation

9 Steam generating plants

10 Manufacture of office and house hold equipment and appliances involving use of

fossil fuel combustion

11 Manufacture of machineries and machine tools and equipments

12 Industrial gases (only) Nitrogen Oxygen and CO2

13 Miscellaneous glassware without involving use of fossil-fuel combustion

14 Optical glass

15 Laboratory ware

16 Petroleum storage amp transfer facilities

17 Surgical and medical products including amp probabilities of latex products

18 Foot wear (Rubber)

19 Bakery products biscuits amp Confectioners

20 Instant teacoffee coffee processing

21 Malted food

22 Manufacture of power driven pumps compressors refrigeration units fire

fighting equipment etc

23 Wire drawing (cold process) amp bailing straps

24 Steel furniture fasteners etc

25 Plastic processed goods

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26

Medical amp surgical instruments

27

Acetylene (synthetic)

28

Glue amp Gelatine

29

Potassium permanganse

30

Metallic sodium

31

Photographic films papers amp photographic chemicals

32

Surface coating industries

33

Fragrances fragours amp food additives

34

Plant nutrients (only manure)

Note

35

aerated watersoft drink

(a) Industries falling within the above identified list shall be assessed by the State Pollution

Control Board and referred to the Union Department of Environment for consideration

before according No Objection Certificate

(b) The total number of fuel burning industries that shall be permitted in the Valley will be

limited by 8 tonnes per day or Sulphur Dioxides from all sources (This corresponds to 400

tonnes per day Coal with 1 sulphur)

(c) Setting of Industrial areas should be based on sound criteria

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CATEGORY RED

C LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CANNOT BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY

1 All those industries which discharge effluents of a polluting nature at the rate of more

than 500 klday and for which the natural course for sufficient dilution is not available

and effluents from which cannot be controlled with suitable technology

2 All such industries employing more than 500 personsday

3 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is more than 24 mtday

The following industries appear to fall under this category covered by all the points as

above

1 Ferrous and non-ferrous metal extraction refining casting forging alloy making

processing etc

2 Dry Coal ProcessingMineral processing industries like Ore

sintering benefication pollutization etc

3 Phosphate look processing plants

4 Cement plants with horizontal rotary kilns

5 Glass and glass products involving use of coal

6 Petroleum refinery

7 Petro-chemical industries

8 Manufacture of lubricating oils and greases

9 Synthetic rubber manufacture

10 Coal oil wood or nuclear based thermal power plants

11 Vanaspati hydrogenated vegetable oils for industrial purposes

12 Sugar mills (white and khandari)

13 Craft paper mills

14 Coke oven by products and coaltar distillation products

15 Alkalies

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16

Caustic soda

17

Potash

18

Electro thermal products (artificial abrasives Calcium carbide etc)

19

Phosphorous and its compounds

20

Acids and their salts (organic amp inorganic)

21

Nitrogen compounds (Cynides cynamides and other nitrogen compounds)

22

Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp fuses)

23

Pthalic anhydride

24

Processes involving chlorinated hydrocarbon

25

Chlorine Fluorine bromine Iodine amp their compounds

26

Fertilizer industry

27

Paper board and straw board

28

Synthetics fibres

29 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture

formulations)

amp

30 Basic drugs

31 Alcohol (Industrial or potable)

32 Leather industry including tanning and processing

33 Coke making coal liquification and fuel gas making industries

34 Fibre glass production and processing

35 Manufacture of pulp-wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving

pulp)

36 Pigment dyes and their intermediates

37 Industrial carbons (including graphite electrodes anodes midget electrodes

graphite blocks graphite crucibles gas carbons activated carbon synthetic

diamonds carbon black channel black lamp black etc)

38 Electro-chemicals (other than these covered under Alkali group)

39 Paints enamels amp varnishes

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40 Poly propylene

41 Poly Vinyl chloride

42 Cement with vertical shaft kiln technology penging certification of proven

technology on pollution control

43 Chlorates perchlorates amp peroxides

44 Polishes

45 Synthetic resin amp Plastic products

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CHAPTER-XVI

DISTRICT INDUSTRIES CENTRES VISITED BY THE OFFICERS OF

THIS INSTITUTE

The officers of this Institute visited District Industries Centre for discussion relating to

development of industries in the state and in connection with attending the Task Force

Meetingother official work

1 District Industries Centre Haldwani

2 District Industries Centre Almora

3 District Industries Centre Rudrapur Udham Singh Nagar

4 District Industries Centre Bageshwar

5 District Industries Centre Roorkee

6 District Industries Centre Dehradun

7 District Industries Centre Kotdwar

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CHAPTER-XVII

INCENTIVES TO ENTREPRENEURS

(i) Fiscal Incentives to new Industrial Units and to existing units on their substantial

expansion

New Industrial units and existing industrial units on their substantial expansion as defined set

up in growth centers industrial infrastructure development center(IIDCs) Industrial Estates

Export Processing Zones Theme Parks (Food Processing Parks Software Technology Parks

etc) as stated in Annexure-1 and Other areas as notified from time to time by the Central

Government are entitled to

(A) 100 (hundred percent) outright excise duty exception for a period of 10 years from

the date of commencement of commercial production

(B) 100 Income tax exemption for initial period of five years and thereafter 30 for

companies and 25 for other than companies for a further period of five years for

the entire state of Uttaranchal and Himachal Pradesh from the date of

commencement of commercial production

(C) 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

Rs30 lakh The existing units will also be entitled to this subsidy on their substantial

expansion as defined

(D) Thrust sector industries as mentioned in Annexure-II are entitled to similar

concession as mentioned in para 3(i) amp (ii) above in the entire state of Uttaranchal

and Himachal Pradesh without any area restrictions

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Development of Industrial Infrastructure

(i) The funding pattern under the Growth Centre Scheme currently envisaging a

central assistance of Rs10 crore per center is raised to Rs15 crore per center

(ii) The financing pattern of integrated infrastructure development center (IIDC)

between Government of India and SIDBI will change from 23 to 41 and the GOI

funds would be in the nature of a grant so as to provide the required infrastructural

support

Other Incentives

(i) Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna (PMMY) To bring the unbanked people under

the mainstream banking and make the neglected section of the population self

reliant and self dependent Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna was launched under 3

stages ie Shishu (Max Rs 50000) Kishor (Max Rs 5 Lacs)and Tarun (Rs 10

Lacs)

(iv) Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP)

Government of India has approved the introduction of a new credit linked subsidy

programme called Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation programme (PMEGP)

by merging the two schemes Prime Ministerrsquos Rojgar Yojana (PMRY) and Rural

Employment Generation Programme (REGP) for generation of employment

opportunities through establishment of Micro enterprise in rural as well as urban

areas PMEGP is a central sector scheme and being administrated by Ministry of

Micro Small amp Medium Enterprises (Mo MSME) The scheme is implementing by

Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC)a statutory organization under the

administrative control of Mo MSME as the single nodal agency at the National

level At the State level the scheme is being implemented through State

KVIC Directorates State Khadi amp Village Industries Boards ( KVIBs) and District

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Industries Centre( DICs) and Banks The Government subsidy under the scheme is

being routed by KVIC through the identified banks for eventual distribution to the

beneficiaries entrepreneurs in their Bank accounts

Ineligible Industries under the Policy

The list of industries excluded from the purview of proposed concessions is at

Annexure ndashII

In addition the Doon Valley Notifications (SONo102(E) dated 1st Feb 1989

(Annexure-IV) as amended from time to time issued by Ministry of Environment amp

Forests would continue to operate in the Doon Valley area on the industries

notified under it are excluded from the proposed concessions in the state of

Uttarakhand

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Annex -I

DETAILS OF TRAINING PROGRAMME CONDUCTED DURING THE YEAR 2016-17 S No Programme details Duration Candidate Details Name of the

Coordinator SC ST OBC PH GEN TOTAL M F M F M F M F M F

EDP

1 EDP (GEN) on Tour

Operator amp Tourist Guide at Ranibagh

Haldwani Nainital

18022017

to 22022017

10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 2 22 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director (Mech)

2 EDP(SC) on Wireman

Training at Shantipuri

Pantnagar US Nagar

13022017

to

23022017

18 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 20 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

3 ESDP (WPH-STP)

on Bakery amp

Confectionary Products Ranibagh

Nainital

06092016

to

20102016

0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 20 23 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

4 ESDP(SC-STP) on

Computer Accounting with Tally at

Kaladhungi Nainital

16082016

to 29092016

10 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

5 ESDP(SC) on Computer Accounting

Dehradun

21072016 to

02092016

10 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 5 25 UC Khanduri Asst Director

(Chem)

6 ESDP(GEN) on

Garments

Manufacturing at

Almora

22072016

to

02092016

0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 21 23 DS Martolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

7 ESDP(GEN) on Solar Energy at Haldwani

Nainital

04112016 to

16122016

3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 16 0 20 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

I- Total Participants

(Nos)

51 20 0 1 2 3 1 0 30 48 156

IMC

1 IMC(Gen) at Pantnagar US Nagar

23022017 16 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 13 8 38 DK Aggarwal Asst Director

(Mech)

2 IMC(SC) at ITI

Bageshwar

18032017 31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 50 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

3 IMC(SC) at Takula

Almora

09032016 22 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 4 39 UC Khanduri

Asst Director (Chem)

4 IMC(Gen) at JITI

Almora

16032017 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 9 42 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

5 IMC(ST) at ITI

Almora

15032016 19 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 41 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

6 IMC(Gen) at Ranibagh Haldwani Nainital

23022017 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 35 6 45 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

II- Total Participants

(Nos)

93 9 12 0 4 0 0 0 110 27 255

Grand Total (I + II)

13 PROGRAMMES

144 29 12 1 6 3 1 0 140 75 411

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Annex -II

List of Thrust Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo List of Thrust Industries

01 Floriculture

02 Medicinal herbs and aromatic herbs etc ndash processing

03 Honey

04 Horticulture and Agro based Industries such as -

a Sauces Ketchup etc

b Fruit juices amp fruit pulp

c Jams Jellies vegetable juices puree pickles etc

d Preserved fruits and vegetables

e Processing of fresh fruits and vegetables including packaging

f Processing preservation packaging of mushrooms

05 Food processing industry excluding those included in the negative list

06 Sugar and its by-products

07 Silk and silk products

08 Wool and wool products

09 Woven fabrics (Excisable garments)

10 Sports goods and articles and equipment for general physical exercise and equipment

for adventure sports activities

11 Paper and paper products excluding those in negative list

12 Pharma products

13 Information amp communication technology

Computer hardware

14 Bottling of mineral water

15 Eco-tourism ndash Hotels resorts spa entertainmentamusement parks and ropeways

16 Industrial gases (based on atmospheric fraction)

17 Handicrafts

18 Non-timber forest product based industries

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Negative List of Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo Negative list of Industries

01 Tobacco and tobacco products including cigarettes and pan masala

02 Thermal Power Plant (coaloil based)

03 Coal washeries dry coal processing

04 Inorganic Chemicals excluding medicinal grade oxygen (280411) medicinal grade hydrogen peroxide

(284711) compressed air (285130)

05 Organic Chemicals excluding Provitamins vitamins Hormones (2936) Glycosides (2939) sugars (2940)

06 Tanning and dying extracts tanins and their derivatives dyes colours paints and varnishes putty fillers and

other mastics inks

07 Marble and mineral substances not classified anywhere

08 Flour mills and rice mills

09 Foundries using coal

10 Minerals fuels mineral oils and products of their distillation

Bituminous substances mineral waxes

11 Synthetic rubber product

12 Cement clinkers and asbestos raw including fibre

13 Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp Fuses fireworks matches propellant powder etc)

14 Mineral or chemical fertilizers

15 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture and formulation)

16 Fibre glass and articles thereof

17 Manufacture of pulp ndash wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving pulp)

18 Branded aerated water soft drinks (non-fruit based)

19 Paper-

Writing or printing paper etc

Paper or paperboard etc

Maplitho paper etc

Newsprint in rolls or sheets

Craft paper etc

Sanitary towels etc

Cigarette paper

Grease-proof paper

Toilet or facial tissue etc

Paper and paperboard laminated internally with bitumen tar or asphalt

Carbon or similar copying paper

Products consisting of sheets of paper or paper board impregnated coated or covered with plastics etc

Paper and paperboard coated impregnated or covered with wax etc

20 Plastics and articles thereof

Serial No 5 Reproduction synthesis not allowed as also downstream industries for sugar

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Annex -III

RESTRICTIONS ON LOCATION OF INDUSTRIES MINING OPERATIONS AND OTHER DEVELOPMENT

ACTIVITIES IN DOON VALLEY IN UTTAR PRADESH

MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS

(Department of Environment Forests amp Wildlife)

New Delhi the 1st February 1989

NOTIFICATION

NOTIFICATION under section 3(2)(v) of Environment (Protection) Act 1986 and Rule 5(3) (d) of

Environment (Protection) Rules 1986 Restricting location of industries mining operations and other

development activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh

SO102(E) ndash Whereas notification under sub-rule (3) of rule 5 of the Environment (Protection)

Rules 1986 inviting objections against the imposition of restriction on location of industries mining

operation and other developmental activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh was published vide No

SO 923(E) dated the 6th October 1988

And Whereas all objections received have been duly considered by the Central Government

Now therefore in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (d) of sub-rule (3) of Rule 5 of the

said rules the Central Government hereby imposes restrictions on the following activities in Doon Valley

bounded on the North by Mussorie ridge in the North-East by Lesset Himalayan range on the South-

West by Shivalik ranges river Ganga in the South-East and river Yamuna in the North-West except those

activities which are permitted by the Central Government for examining the environmental impacts

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(i) Location setting of industrial units ndash It has to be as per guidelines given in the annexure or guidelines

as may be issued from time to time by the Ministry of Environment amp Forests Government of India

(ii) Mining ndash Approval of the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests must be obtained before starting

any mining activity

(iii) Tourism ndash It should as per Tourism Development Plan (TDP) to be prepared by the State Department

of Tourism and duly approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(iv) Grazing ndash As per the plan to be prepared by the State Government and duly approved by the Union

Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(v) Land Use ndash As per Master Plan of development and Land Use Plan of the entire area to be prepared

by the State Government and approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

[No J-200123886-1A]

Sd-

(KP GEETHAKRISHNAN)

Secretary

ANNEXURE

Guidelines for permitting restricting industrial units in the Doon Valley area

Industries will be classified under Green Orange and Red categories as shown below for purposes of

permittingrestricting such industrial units in the Doon Valley from the environmental and ecological

considerations

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CATEGORY GREEN

A LIST OF INDUSTRIES IN APPROVED INDUSTRIAL AREAS WHICH MAY BE DIRECTRLY CONSIDERED

FOR ISSUE OF NO OBJECTION CERTIFICATE WITHOUT REFERRING TO (MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS) (IN CASE OF DOUBTS REFERENCE WILL BE MADE TO MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS)

1 All such non-obnoxious and non-hazardous industries employing upto 100 persons The

abnoxious and hazardous industries are those using inflammable explosive corrosive or

toxic substances

2 All such industries which do not discharge industrial effluents of a polluting nature and

which do not undertake any of the following process

Electroplating

Galvanizing

Bleaching

Degreasing

Phosphating

Dyeing

Pickling tanning

Polishing

Cooking of fibres and Digesting

Designing of Fabric

Unhairing Soaking deliming and bating of hides

Washing of fabric

Trimming Puling juicing and blanching of fruits and vegetables

Washing of equipment and regular floor washing using of considerable cooling water

Separated milk buttermilk and whey

Stopping and processing of grain

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Distillation of alcohol stillage and evaporation

Slaughtering of animals rendering of bones washing of meat

Juicing of sugar cane extraction of sugar Filteration centrifugation distillation

Pulping and fermenting of coffee beam

Processing of fish

Filter back wash in DM Plants exceeding 20 KI per day capacity

Pulp making pulp processing and paper making Cocking of coal washing of blast furnace

flue gases

Stripping of oxides

Washing of used sand by hydraulic discharge

Washing of latex etc

Solvent extraction

3 All such industries which do no use fuel in their manufacturing process or in any subsidiary

process and which do not emit fugitive emissions of a diffused nature

Industries not satisfying any one of the three criteria are recommended to be referred to Ministry

of Environment amp Forests

The following industries appear to fall in non-hazardous non-obnoxious and non-polluting

category subject to fulfillment of above three conditions

1 Atta-chakkies

2 Rice Mullors

3 Iceboxes

4 Dal mills

5 Groundnut decortinating (dry)

6 Chilling

7 Tailoring and garment making

8 Apparl making 9 Cotton and woolen hosiery

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10 Handloom weaving

11 Shoe lace manufacturing

12 Gold and Silver thread and sari work

13 Gold and Silver smithy

14 Leather Footwear and leather products excluding tanning amp hide processing

15 Manufacture of mirror from sheet glass and photo-frame

16 Musical instruments manufacturing

17 Sports goods

18 Bamboo and cane products (only dry operations)

19 Card Board and paper products (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

20 Insulation and other coated papers (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

21 Scientific and Mathematical instruments

22 Furniture (Wooden and Steel)

23 Assembly of domestic electrical appliances

24 Radio assembling

25 Fountain pens

26 Polythene plastic and PVC goods through extrusionmoulding

27 Surgical gauges and bandages

28 Railway sleepers (only concrete)

29 Cotton spinning and weaving

30 Rope (cotton and plastic)

31 Carpet weaving

32 Assembly of Air coolers

33 Wires pipes-extruded shapes from metals

34 Automobile servicing amp repair stations

35 Assembly of Bicycles baby carriages and other small non-motorised vehicles

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36 Electronics equipment (assembly)

37 Toys

38 Candles

39 Carpentary ndash excluded saw mill

40 Cold storage (small scale)

41 Restaurants

42 Oil-ginningexpelling (non-hydrogenation and no refining)

43 Ice Cream

44 Mineralized water

45 Jobbing amp Machining

46 Manufacture of Steel units amp suit cases

47 Paper pins amp U clips

48 Block making for printing

49 Optical frames

CATEGORY ORANGE

B LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CAN BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY WITH PROPER

ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL ARRANGEMENT

1 All such industries which discharge some liquid effluents (below 500 klday) that can be

controlled with suitable proven technology

2 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is less than 24 mtday and

the particulars emissions from which can be controlled with suitable proven technology

3 All such industries employing not more than 500 persons

The following industries with adoption of proven pollution control technology subject to

fulfilling the above three condition fall under this category

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1 Lime manufacture ndash pending decision on proven pollution control device and

Supreme Courtrsquos decision on quarrying

2 Ceramics

3 Sanitary ware

4 Tyres and tubes

5 Refuse incineration (controlled)

6 Flour mills

7 Vegetable oils including solvent extracted oils

8 Soap without steam boiling process and synthetic detergents formulation

9 Steam generating plants

10 Manufacture of office and house hold equipment and appliances involving use of

fossil fuel combustion

11 Manufacture of machineries and machine tools and equipments

12 Industrial gases (only) Nitrogen Oxygen and CO2

13 Miscellaneous glassware without involving use of fossil-fuel combustion

14 Optical glass

15 Laboratory ware

16 Petroleum storage amp transfer facilities

17 Surgical and medical products including amp probabilities of latex products

18 Foot wear (Rubber)

19 Bakery products biscuits amp Confectioners

20 Instant teacoffee coffee processing

21 Malted food

22 Manufacture of power driven pumps compressors refrigeration units fire

fighting equipment etc

23 Wire drawing (cold process) amp bailing straps

24 Steel furniture fasteners etc

25 Plastic processed goods

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26

Medical amp surgical instruments

27

Acetylene (synthetic)

28

Glue amp Gelatine

29

Potassium permanganse

30

Metallic sodium

31

Photographic films papers amp photographic chemicals

32

Surface coating industries

33

Fragrances fragours amp food additives

34

Plant nutrients (only manure)

Note

35

aerated watersoft drink

(a) Industries falling within the above identified list shall be assessed by the State Pollution

Control Board and referred to the Union Department of Environment for consideration

before according No Objection Certificate

(b) The total number of fuel burning industries that shall be permitted in the Valley will be

limited by 8 tonnes per day or Sulphur Dioxides from all sources (This corresponds to 400

tonnes per day Coal with 1 sulphur)

(c) Setting of Industrial areas should be based on sound criteria

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CATEGORY RED

C LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CANNOT BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY

1 All those industries which discharge effluents of a polluting nature at the rate of more

than 500 klday and for which the natural course for sufficient dilution is not available

and effluents from which cannot be controlled with suitable technology

2 All such industries employing more than 500 personsday

3 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is more than 24 mtday

The following industries appear to fall under this category covered by all the points as

above

1 Ferrous and non-ferrous metal extraction refining casting forging alloy making

processing etc

2 Dry Coal ProcessingMineral processing industries like Ore

sintering benefication pollutization etc

3 Phosphate look processing plants

4 Cement plants with horizontal rotary kilns

5 Glass and glass products involving use of coal

6 Petroleum refinery

7 Petro-chemical industries

8 Manufacture of lubricating oils and greases

9 Synthetic rubber manufacture

10 Coal oil wood or nuclear based thermal power plants

11 Vanaspati hydrogenated vegetable oils for industrial purposes

12 Sugar mills (white and khandari)

13 Craft paper mills

14 Coke oven by products and coaltar distillation products

15 Alkalies

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16

Caustic soda

17

Potash

18

Electro thermal products (artificial abrasives Calcium carbide etc)

19

Phosphorous and its compounds

20

Acids and their salts (organic amp inorganic)

21

Nitrogen compounds (Cynides cynamides and other nitrogen compounds)

22

Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp fuses)

23

Pthalic anhydride

24

Processes involving chlorinated hydrocarbon

25

Chlorine Fluorine bromine Iodine amp their compounds

26

Fertilizer industry

27

Paper board and straw board

28

Synthetics fibres

29 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture

formulations)

amp

30 Basic drugs

31 Alcohol (Industrial or potable)

32 Leather industry including tanning and processing

33 Coke making coal liquification and fuel gas making industries

34 Fibre glass production and processing

35 Manufacture of pulp-wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving

pulp)

36 Pigment dyes and their intermediates

37 Industrial carbons (including graphite electrodes anodes midget electrodes

graphite blocks graphite crucibles gas carbons activated carbon synthetic

diamonds carbon black channel black lamp black etc)

38 Electro-chemicals (other than these covered under Alkali group)

39 Paints enamels amp varnishes

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40 Poly propylene

41 Poly Vinyl chloride

42 Cement with vertical shaft kiln technology penging certification of proven

technology on pollution control

43 Chlorates perchlorates amp peroxides

44 Polishes

45 Synthetic resin amp Plastic products

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CHAPTER-XVII

INCENTIVES TO ENTREPRENEURS

(i) Fiscal Incentives to new Industrial Units and to existing units on their substantial

expansion

New Industrial units and existing industrial units on their substantial expansion as defined set

up in growth centers industrial infrastructure development center(IIDCs) Industrial Estates

Export Processing Zones Theme Parks (Food Processing Parks Software Technology Parks

etc) as stated in Annexure-1 and Other areas as notified from time to time by the Central

Government are entitled to

(A) 100 (hundred percent) outright excise duty exception for a period of 10 years from

the date of commencement of commercial production

(B) 100 Income tax exemption for initial period of five years and thereafter 30 for

companies and 25 for other than companies for a further period of five years for

the entire state of Uttaranchal and Himachal Pradesh from the date of

commencement of commercial production

(C) 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

Rs30 lakh The existing units will also be entitled to this subsidy on their substantial

expansion as defined

(D) Thrust sector industries as mentioned in Annexure-II are entitled to similar

concession as mentioned in para 3(i) amp (ii) above in the entire state of Uttaranchal

and Himachal Pradesh without any area restrictions

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Development of Industrial Infrastructure

(i) The funding pattern under the Growth Centre Scheme currently envisaging a

central assistance of Rs10 crore per center is raised to Rs15 crore per center

(ii) The financing pattern of integrated infrastructure development center (IIDC)

between Government of India and SIDBI will change from 23 to 41 and the GOI

funds would be in the nature of a grant so as to provide the required infrastructural

support

Other Incentives

(i) Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna (PMMY) To bring the unbanked people under

the mainstream banking and make the neglected section of the population self

reliant and self dependent Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna was launched under 3

stages ie Shishu (Max Rs 50000) Kishor (Max Rs 5 Lacs)and Tarun (Rs 10

Lacs)

(iv) Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP)

Government of India has approved the introduction of a new credit linked subsidy

programme called Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation programme (PMEGP)

by merging the two schemes Prime Ministerrsquos Rojgar Yojana (PMRY) and Rural

Employment Generation Programme (REGP) for generation of employment

opportunities through establishment of Micro enterprise in rural as well as urban

areas PMEGP is a central sector scheme and being administrated by Ministry of

Micro Small amp Medium Enterprises (Mo MSME) The scheme is implementing by

Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC)a statutory organization under the

administrative control of Mo MSME as the single nodal agency at the National

level At the State level the scheme is being implemented through State

KVIC Directorates State Khadi amp Village Industries Boards ( KVIBs) and District

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Industries Centre( DICs) and Banks The Government subsidy under the scheme is

being routed by KVIC through the identified banks for eventual distribution to the

beneficiaries entrepreneurs in their Bank accounts

Ineligible Industries under the Policy

The list of industries excluded from the purview of proposed concessions is at

Annexure ndashII

In addition the Doon Valley Notifications (SONo102(E) dated 1st Feb 1989

(Annexure-IV) as amended from time to time issued by Ministry of Environment amp

Forests would continue to operate in the Doon Valley area on the industries

notified under it are excluded from the proposed concessions in the state of

Uttarakhand

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Annex -I

DETAILS OF TRAINING PROGRAMME CONDUCTED DURING THE YEAR 2016-17 S No Programme details Duration Candidate Details Name of the

Coordinator SC ST OBC PH GEN TOTAL M F M F M F M F M F

EDP

1 EDP (GEN) on Tour

Operator amp Tourist Guide at Ranibagh

Haldwani Nainital

18022017

to 22022017

10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 2 22 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director (Mech)

2 EDP(SC) on Wireman

Training at Shantipuri

Pantnagar US Nagar

13022017

to

23022017

18 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 20 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

3 ESDP (WPH-STP)

on Bakery amp

Confectionary Products Ranibagh

Nainital

06092016

to

20102016

0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 20 23 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

4 ESDP(SC-STP) on

Computer Accounting with Tally at

Kaladhungi Nainital

16082016

to 29092016

10 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

5 ESDP(SC) on Computer Accounting

Dehradun

21072016 to

02092016

10 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 5 25 UC Khanduri Asst Director

(Chem)

6 ESDP(GEN) on

Garments

Manufacturing at

Almora

22072016

to

02092016

0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 21 23 DS Martolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

7 ESDP(GEN) on Solar Energy at Haldwani

Nainital

04112016 to

16122016

3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 16 0 20 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

I- Total Participants

(Nos)

51 20 0 1 2 3 1 0 30 48 156

IMC

1 IMC(Gen) at Pantnagar US Nagar

23022017 16 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 13 8 38 DK Aggarwal Asst Director

(Mech)

2 IMC(SC) at ITI

Bageshwar

18032017 31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 50 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

3 IMC(SC) at Takula

Almora

09032016 22 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 4 39 UC Khanduri

Asst Director (Chem)

4 IMC(Gen) at JITI

Almora

16032017 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 9 42 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

5 IMC(ST) at ITI

Almora

15032016 19 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 41 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

6 IMC(Gen) at Ranibagh Haldwani Nainital

23022017 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 35 6 45 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

II- Total Participants

(Nos)

93 9 12 0 4 0 0 0 110 27 255

Grand Total (I + II)

13 PROGRAMMES

144 29 12 1 6 3 1 0 140 75 411

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Annex -II

List of Thrust Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo List of Thrust Industries

01 Floriculture

02 Medicinal herbs and aromatic herbs etc ndash processing

03 Honey

04 Horticulture and Agro based Industries such as -

a Sauces Ketchup etc

b Fruit juices amp fruit pulp

c Jams Jellies vegetable juices puree pickles etc

d Preserved fruits and vegetables

e Processing of fresh fruits and vegetables including packaging

f Processing preservation packaging of mushrooms

05 Food processing industry excluding those included in the negative list

06 Sugar and its by-products

07 Silk and silk products

08 Wool and wool products

09 Woven fabrics (Excisable garments)

10 Sports goods and articles and equipment for general physical exercise and equipment

for adventure sports activities

11 Paper and paper products excluding those in negative list

12 Pharma products

13 Information amp communication technology

Computer hardware

14 Bottling of mineral water

15 Eco-tourism ndash Hotels resorts spa entertainmentamusement parks and ropeways

16 Industrial gases (based on atmospheric fraction)

17 Handicrafts

18 Non-timber forest product based industries

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Negative List of Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo Negative list of Industries

01 Tobacco and tobacco products including cigarettes and pan masala

02 Thermal Power Plant (coaloil based)

03 Coal washeries dry coal processing

04 Inorganic Chemicals excluding medicinal grade oxygen (280411) medicinal grade hydrogen peroxide

(284711) compressed air (285130)

05 Organic Chemicals excluding Provitamins vitamins Hormones (2936) Glycosides (2939) sugars (2940)

06 Tanning and dying extracts tanins and their derivatives dyes colours paints and varnishes putty fillers and

other mastics inks

07 Marble and mineral substances not classified anywhere

08 Flour mills and rice mills

09 Foundries using coal

10 Minerals fuels mineral oils and products of their distillation

Bituminous substances mineral waxes

11 Synthetic rubber product

12 Cement clinkers and asbestos raw including fibre

13 Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp Fuses fireworks matches propellant powder etc)

14 Mineral or chemical fertilizers

15 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture and formulation)

16 Fibre glass and articles thereof

17 Manufacture of pulp ndash wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving pulp)

18 Branded aerated water soft drinks (non-fruit based)

19 Paper-

Writing or printing paper etc

Paper or paperboard etc

Maplitho paper etc

Newsprint in rolls or sheets

Craft paper etc

Sanitary towels etc

Cigarette paper

Grease-proof paper

Toilet or facial tissue etc

Paper and paperboard laminated internally with bitumen tar or asphalt

Carbon or similar copying paper

Products consisting of sheets of paper or paper board impregnated coated or covered with plastics etc

Paper and paperboard coated impregnated or covered with wax etc

20 Plastics and articles thereof

Serial No 5 Reproduction synthesis not allowed as also downstream industries for sugar

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Annex -III

RESTRICTIONS ON LOCATION OF INDUSTRIES MINING OPERATIONS AND OTHER DEVELOPMENT

ACTIVITIES IN DOON VALLEY IN UTTAR PRADESH

MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS

(Department of Environment Forests amp Wildlife)

New Delhi the 1st February 1989

NOTIFICATION

NOTIFICATION under section 3(2)(v) of Environment (Protection) Act 1986 and Rule 5(3) (d) of

Environment (Protection) Rules 1986 Restricting location of industries mining operations and other

development activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh

SO102(E) ndash Whereas notification under sub-rule (3) of rule 5 of the Environment (Protection)

Rules 1986 inviting objections against the imposition of restriction on location of industries mining

operation and other developmental activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh was published vide No

SO 923(E) dated the 6th October 1988

And Whereas all objections received have been duly considered by the Central Government

Now therefore in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (d) of sub-rule (3) of Rule 5 of the

said rules the Central Government hereby imposes restrictions on the following activities in Doon Valley

bounded on the North by Mussorie ridge in the North-East by Lesset Himalayan range on the South-

West by Shivalik ranges river Ganga in the South-East and river Yamuna in the North-West except those

activities which are permitted by the Central Government for examining the environmental impacts

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(i) Location setting of industrial units ndash It has to be as per guidelines given in the annexure or guidelines

as may be issued from time to time by the Ministry of Environment amp Forests Government of India

(ii) Mining ndash Approval of the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests must be obtained before starting

any mining activity

(iii) Tourism ndash It should as per Tourism Development Plan (TDP) to be prepared by the State Department

of Tourism and duly approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(iv) Grazing ndash As per the plan to be prepared by the State Government and duly approved by the Union

Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(v) Land Use ndash As per Master Plan of development and Land Use Plan of the entire area to be prepared

by the State Government and approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

[No J-200123886-1A]

Sd-

(KP GEETHAKRISHNAN)

Secretary

ANNEXURE

Guidelines for permitting restricting industrial units in the Doon Valley area

Industries will be classified under Green Orange and Red categories as shown below for purposes of

permittingrestricting such industrial units in the Doon Valley from the environmental and ecological

considerations

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CATEGORY GREEN

A LIST OF INDUSTRIES IN APPROVED INDUSTRIAL AREAS WHICH MAY BE DIRECTRLY CONSIDERED

FOR ISSUE OF NO OBJECTION CERTIFICATE WITHOUT REFERRING TO (MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS) (IN CASE OF DOUBTS REFERENCE WILL BE MADE TO MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS)

1 All such non-obnoxious and non-hazardous industries employing upto 100 persons The

abnoxious and hazardous industries are those using inflammable explosive corrosive or

toxic substances

2 All such industries which do not discharge industrial effluents of a polluting nature and

which do not undertake any of the following process

Electroplating

Galvanizing

Bleaching

Degreasing

Phosphating

Dyeing

Pickling tanning

Polishing

Cooking of fibres and Digesting

Designing of Fabric

Unhairing Soaking deliming and bating of hides

Washing of fabric

Trimming Puling juicing and blanching of fruits and vegetables

Washing of equipment and regular floor washing using of considerable cooling water

Separated milk buttermilk and whey

Stopping and processing of grain

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Distillation of alcohol stillage and evaporation

Slaughtering of animals rendering of bones washing of meat

Juicing of sugar cane extraction of sugar Filteration centrifugation distillation

Pulping and fermenting of coffee beam

Processing of fish

Filter back wash in DM Plants exceeding 20 KI per day capacity

Pulp making pulp processing and paper making Cocking of coal washing of blast furnace

flue gases

Stripping of oxides

Washing of used sand by hydraulic discharge

Washing of latex etc

Solvent extraction

3 All such industries which do no use fuel in their manufacturing process or in any subsidiary

process and which do not emit fugitive emissions of a diffused nature

Industries not satisfying any one of the three criteria are recommended to be referred to Ministry

of Environment amp Forests

The following industries appear to fall in non-hazardous non-obnoxious and non-polluting

category subject to fulfillment of above three conditions

1 Atta-chakkies

2 Rice Mullors

3 Iceboxes

4 Dal mills

5 Groundnut decortinating (dry)

6 Chilling

7 Tailoring and garment making

8 Apparl making 9 Cotton and woolen hosiery

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10 Handloom weaving

11 Shoe lace manufacturing

12 Gold and Silver thread and sari work

13 Gold and Silver smithy

14 Leather Footwear and leather products excluding tanning amp hide processing

15 Manufacture of mirror from sheet glass and photo-frame

16 Musical instruments manufacturing

17 Sports goods

18 Bamboo and cane products (only dry operations)

19 Card Board and paper products (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

20 Insulation and other coated papers (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

21 Scientific and Mathematical instruments

22 Furniture (Wooden and Steel)

23 Assembly of domestic electrical appliances

24 Radio assembling

25 Fountain pens

26 Polythene plastic and PVC goods through extrusionmoulding

27 Surgical gauges and bandages

28 Railway sleepers (only concrete)

29 Cotton spinning and weaving

30 Rope (cotton and plastic)

31 Carpet weaving

32 Assembly of Air coolers

33 Wires pipes-extruded shapes from metals

34 Automobile servicing amp repair stations

35 Assembly of Bicycles baby carriages and other small non-motorised vehicles

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36 Electronics equipment (assembly)

37 Toys

38 Candles

39 Carpentary ndash excluded saw mill

40 Cold storage (small scale)

41 Restaurants

42 Oil-ginningexpelling (non-hydrogenation and no refining)

43 Ice Cream

44 Mineralized water

45 Jobbing amp Machining

46 Manufacture of Steel units amp suit cases

47 Paper pins amp U clips

48 Block making for printing

49 Optical frames

CATEGORY ORANGE

B LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CAN BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY WITH PROPER

ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL ARRANGEMENT

1 All such industries which discharge some liquid effluents (below 500 klday) that can be

controlled with suitable proven technology

2 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is less than 24 mtday and

the particulars emissions from which can be controlled with suitable proven technology

3 All such industries employing not more than 500 persons

The following industries with adoption of proven pollution control technology subject to

fulfilling the above three condition fall under this category

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1 Lime manufacture ndash pending decision on proven pollution control device and

Supreme Courtrsquos decision on quarrying

2 Ceramics

3 Sanitary ware

4 Tyres and tubes

5 Refuse incineration (controlled)

6 Flour mills

7 Vegetable oils including solvent extracted oils

8 Soap without steam boiling process and synthetic detergents formulation

9 Steam generating plants

10 Manufacture of office and house hold equipment and appliances involving use of

fossil fuel combustion

11 Manufacture of machineries and machine tools and equipments

12 Industrial gases (only) Nitrogen Oxygen and CO2

13 Miscellaneous glassware without involving use of fossil-fuel combustion

14 Optical glass

15 Laboratory ware

16 Petroleum storage amp transfer facilities

17 Surgical and medical products including amp probabilities of latex products

18 Foot wear (Rubber)

19 Bakery products biscuits amp Confectioners

20 Instant teacoffee coffee processing

21 Malted food

22 Manufacture of power driven pumps compressors refrigeration units fire

fighting equipment etc

23 Wire drawing (cold process) amp bailing straps

24 Steel furniture fasteners etc

25 Plastic processed goods

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26

Medical amp surgical instruments

27

Acetylene (synthetic)

28

Glue amp Gelatine

29

Potassium permanganse

30

Metallic sodium

31

Photographic films papers amp photographic chemicals

32

Surface coating industries

33

Fragrances fragours amp food additives

34

Plant nutrients (only manure)

Note

35

aerated watersoft drink

(a) Industries falling within the above identified list shall be assessed by the State Pollution

Control Board and referred to the Union Department of Environment for consideration

before according No Objection Certificate

(b) The total number of fuel burning industries that shall be permitted in the Valley will be

limited by 8 tonnes per day or Sulphur Dioxides from all sources (This corresponds to 400

tonnes per day Coal with 1 sulphur)

(c) Setting of Industrial areas should be based on sound criteria

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CATEGORY RED

C LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CANNOT BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY

1 All those industries which discharge effluents of a polluting nature at the rate of more

than 500 klday and for which the natural course for sufficient dilution is not available

and effluents from which cannot be controlled with suitable technology

2 All such industries employing more than 500 personsday

3 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is more than 24 mtday

The following industries appear to fall under this category covered by all the points as

above

1 Ferrous and non-ferrous metal extraction refining casting forging alloy making

processing etc

2 Dry Coal ProcessingMineral processing industries like Ore

sintering benefication pollutization etc

3 Phosphate look processing plants

4 Cement plants with horizontal rotary kilns

5 Glass and glass products involving use of coal

6 Petroleum refinery

7 Petro-chemical industries

8 Manufacture of lubricating oils and greases

9 Synthetic rubber manufacture

10 Coal oil wood or nuclear based thermal power plants

11 Vanaspati hydrogenated vegetable oils for industrial purposes

12 Sugar mills (white and khandari)

13 Craft paper mills

14 Coke oven by products and coaltar distillation products

15 Alkalies

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16

Caustic soda

17

Potash

18

Electro thermal products (artificial abrasives Calcium carbide etc)

19

Phosphorous and its compounds

20

Acids and their salts (organic amp inorganic)

21

Nitrogen compounds (Cynides cynamides and other nitrogen compounds)

22

Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp fuses)

23

Pthalic anhydride

24

Processes involving chlorinated hydrocarbon

25

Chlorine Fluorine bromine Iodine amp their compounds

26

Fertilizer industry

27

Paper board and straw board

28

Synthetics fibres

29 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture

formulations)

amp

30 Basic drugs

31 Alcohol (Industrial or potable)

32 Leather industry including tanning and processing

33 Coke making coal liquification and fuel gas making industries

34 Fibre glass production and processing

35 Manufacture of pulp-wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving

pulp)

36 Pigment dyes and their intermediates

37 Industrial carbons (including graphite electrodes anodes midget electrodes

graphite blocks graphite crucibles gas carbons activated carbon synthetic

diamonds carbon black channel black lamp black etc)

38 Electro-chemicals (other than these covered under Alkali group)

39 Paints enamels amp varnishes

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40 Poly propylene

41 Poly Vinyl chloride

42 Cement with vertical shaft kiln technology penging certification of proven

technology on pollution control

43 Chlorates perchlorates amp peroxides

44 Polishes

45 Synthetic resin amp Plastic products

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Development of Industrial Infrastructure

(i) The funding pattern under the Growth Centre Scheme currently envisaging a

central assistance of Rs10 crore per center is raised to Rs15 crore per center

(ii) The financing pattern of integrated infrastructure development center (IIDC)

between Government of India and SIDBI will change from 23 to 41 and the GOI

funds would be in the nature of a grant so as to provide the required infrastructural

support

Other Incentives

(i) Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna (PMMY) To bring the unbanked people under

the mainstream banking and make the neglected section of the population self

reliant and self dependent Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna was launched under 3

stages ie Shishu (Max Rs 50000) Kishor (Max Rs 5 Lacs)and Tarun (Rs 10

Lacs)

(iv) Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP)

Government of India has approved the introduction of a new credit linked subsidy

programme called Pradhan Mantri Employment Generation programme (PMEGP)

by merging the two schemes Prime Ministerrsquos Rojgar Yojana (PMRY) and Rural

Employment Generation Programme (REGP) for generation of employment

opportunities through establishment of Micro enterprise in rural as well as urban

areas PMEGP is a central sector scheme and being administrated by Ministry of

Micro Small amp Medium Enterprises (Mo MSME) The scheme is implementing by

Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC)a statutory organization under the

administrative control of Mo MSME as the single nodal agency at the National

level At the State level the scheme is being implemented through State

KVIC Directorates State Khadi amp Village Industries Boards ( KVIBs) and District

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Industries Centre( DICs) and Banks The Government subsidy under the scheme is

being routed by KVIC through the identified banks for eventual distribution to the

beneficiaries entrepreneurs in their Bank accounts

Ineligible Industries under the Policy

The list of industries excluded from the purview of proposed concessions is at

Annexure ndashII

In addition the Doon Valley Notifications (SONo102(E) dated 1st Feb 1989

(Annexure-IV) as amended from time to time issued by Ministry of Environment amp

Forests would continue to operate in the Doon Valley area on the industries

notified under it are excluded from the proposed concessions in the state of

Uttarakhand

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Annex -I

DETAILS OF TRAINING PROGRAMME CONDUCTED DURING THE YEAR 2016-17 S No Programme details Duration Candidate Details Name of the

Coordinator SC ST OBC PH GEN TOTAL M F M F M F M F M F

EDP

1 EDP (GEN) on Tour

Operator amp Tourist Guide at Ranibagh

Haldwani Nainital

18022017

to 22022017

10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 2 22 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director (Mech)

2 EDP(SC) on Wireman

Training at Shantipuri

Pantnagar US Nagar

13022017

to

23022017

18 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 20 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

3 ESDP (WPH-STP)

on Bakery amp

Confectionary Products Ranibagh

Nainital

06092016

to

20102016

0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 20 23 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

4 ESDP(SC-STP) on

Computer Accounting with Tally at

Kaladhungi Nainital

16082016

to 29092016

10 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

5 ESDP(SC) on Computer Accounting

Dehradun

21072016 to

02092016

10 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 5 25 UC Khanduri Asst Director

(Chem)

6 ESDP(GEN) on

Garments

Manufacturing at

Almora

22072016

to

02092016

0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 21 23 DS Martolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

7 ESDP(GEN) on Solar Energy at Haldwani

Nainital

04112016 to

16122016

3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 16 0 20 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

I- Total Participants

(Nos)

51 20 0 1 2 3 1 0 30 48 156

IMC

1 IMC(Gen) at Pantnagar US Nagar

23022017 16 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 13 8 38 DK Aggarwal Asst Director

(Mech)

2 IMC(SC) at ITI

Bageshwar

18032017 31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 50 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

3 IMC(SC) at Takula

Almora

09032016 22 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 4 39 UC Khanduri

Asst Director (Chem)

4 IMC(Gen) at JITI

Almora

16032017 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 9 42 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

5 IMC(ST) at ITI

Almora

15032016 19 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 41 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

6 IMC(Gen) at Ranibagh Haldwani Nainital

23022017 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 35 6 45 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

II- Total Participants

(Nos)

93 9 12 0 4 0 0 0 110 27 255

Grand Total (I + II)

13 PROGRAMMES

144 29 12 1 6 3 1 0 140 75 411

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Annex -II

List of Thrust Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo List of Thrust Industries

01 Floriculture

02 Medicinal herbs and aromatic herbs etc ndash processing

03 Honey

04 Horticulture and Agro based Industries such as -

a Sauces Ketchup etc

b Fruit juices amp fruit pulp

c Jams Jellies vegetable juices puree pickles etc

d Preserved fruits and vegetables

e Processing of fresh fruits and vegetables including packaging

f Processing preservation packaging of mushrooms

05 Food processing industry excluding those included in the negative list

06 Sugar and its by-products

07 Silk and silk products

08 Wool and wool products

09 Woven fabrics (Excisable garments)

10 Sports goods and articles and equipment for general physical exercise and equipment

for adventure sports activities

11 Paper and paper products excluding those in negative list

12 Pharma products

13 Information amp communication technology

Computer hardware

14 Bottling of mineral water

15 Eco-tourism ndash Hotels resorts spa entertainmentamusement parks and ropeways

16 Industrial gases (based on atmospheric fraction)

17 Handicrafts

18 Non-timber forest product based industries

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Negative List of Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo Negative list of Industries

01 Tobacco and tobacco products including cigarettes and pan masala

02 Thermal Power Plant (coaloil based)

03 Coal washeries dry coal processing

04 Inorganic Chemicals excluding medicinal grade oxygen (280411) medicinal grade hydrogen peroxide

(284711) compressed air (285130)

05 Organic Chemicals excluding Provitamins vitamins Hormones (2936) Glycosides (2939) sugars (2940)

06 Tanning and dying extracts tanins and their derivatives dyes colours paints and varnishes putty fillers and

other mastics inks

07 Marble and mineral substances not classified anywhere

08 Flour mills and rice mills

09 Foundries using coal

10 Minerals fuels mineral oils and products of their distillation

Bituminous substances mineral waxes

11 Synthetic rubber product

12 Cement clinkers and asbestos raw including fibre

13 Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp Fuses fireworks matches propellant powder etc)

14 Mineral or chemical fertilizers

15 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture and formulation)

16 Fibre glass and articles thereof

17 Manufacture of pulp ndash wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving pulp)

18 Branded aerated water soft drinks (non-fruit based)

19 Paper-

Writing or printing paper etc

Paper or paperboard etc

Maplitho paper etc

Newsprint in rolls or sheets

Craft paper etc

Sanitary towels etc

Cigarette paper

Grease-proof paper

Toilet or facial tissue etc

Paper and paperboard laminated internally with bitumen tar or asphalt

Carbon or similar copying paper

Products consisting of sheets of paper or paper board impregnated coated or covered with plastics etc

Paper and paperboard coated impregnated or covered with wax etc

20 Plastics and articles thereof

Serial No 5 Reproduction synthesis not allowed as also downstream industries for sugar

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Annex -III

RESTRICTIONS ON LOCATION OF INDUSTRIES MINING OPERATIONS AND OTHER DEVELOPMENT

ACTIVITIES IN DOON VALLEY IN UTTAR PRADESH

MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS

(Department of Environment Forests amp Wildlife)

New Delhi the 1st February 1989

NOTIFICATION

NOTIFICATION under section 3(2)(v) of Environment (Protection) Act 1986 and Rule 5(3) (d) of

Environment (Protection) Rules 1986 Restricting location of industries mining operations and other

development activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh

SO102(E) ndash Whereas notification under sub-rule (3) of rule 5 of the Environment (Protection)

Rules 1986 inviting objections against the imposition of restriction on location of industries mining

operation and other developmental activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh was published vide No

SO 923(E) dated the 6th October 1988

And Whereas all objections received have been duly considered by the Central Government

Now therefore in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (d) of sub-rule (3) of Rule 5 of the

said rules the Central Government hereby imposes restrictions on the following activities in Doon Valley

bounded on the North by Mussorie ridge in the North-East by Lesset Himalayan range on the South-

West by Shivalik ranges river Ganga in the South-East and river Yamuna in the North-West except those

activities which are permitted by the Central Government for examining the environmental impacts

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(i) Location setting of industrial units ndash It has to be as per guidelines given in the annexure or guidelines

as may be issued from time to time by the Ministry of Environment amp Forests Government of India

(ii) Mining ndash Approval of the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests must be obtained before starting

any mining activity

(iii) Tourism ndash It should as per Tourism Development Plan (TDP) to be prepared by the State Department

of Tourism and duly approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(iv) Grazing ndash As per the plan to be prepared by the State Government and duly approved by the Union

Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(v) Land Use ndash As per Master Plan of development and Land Use Plan of the entire area to be prepared

by the State Government and approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

[No J-200123886-1A]

Sd-

(KP GEETHAKRISHNAN)

Secretary

ANNEXURE

Guidelines for permitting restricting industrial units in the Doon Valley area

Industries will be classified under Green Orange and Red categories as shown below for purposes of

permittingrestricting such industrial units in the Doon Valley from the environmental and ecological

considerations

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CATEGORY GREEN

A LIST OF INDUSTRIES IN APPROVED INDUSTRIAL AREAS WHICH MAY BE DIRECTRLY CONSIDERED

FOR ISSUE OF NO OBJECTION CERTIFICATE WITHOUT REFERRING TO (MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS) (IN CASE OF DOUBTS REFERENCE WILL BE MADE TO MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS)

1 All such non-obnoxious and non-hazardous industries employing upto 100 persons The

abnoxious and hazardous industries are those using inflammable explosive corrosive or

toxic substances

2 All such industries which do not discharge industrial effluents of a polluting nature and

which do not undertake any of the following process

Electroplating

Galvanizing

Bleaching

Degreasing

Phosphating

Dyeing

Pickling tanning

Polishing

Cooking of fibres and Digesting

Designing of Fabric

Unhairing Soaking deliming and bating of hides

Washing of fabric

Trimming Puling juicing and blanching of fruits and vegetables

Washing of equipment and regular floor washing using of considerable cooling water

Separated milk buttermilk and whey

Stopping and processing of grain

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Distillation of alcohol stillage and evaporation

Slaughtering of animals rendering of bones washing of meat

Juicing of sugar cane extraction of sugar Filteration centrifugation distillation

Pulping and fermenting of coffee beam

Processing of fish

Filter back wash in DM Plants exceeding 20 KI per day capacity

Pulp making pulp processing and paper making Cocking of coal washing of blast furnace

flue gases

Stripping of oxides

Washing of used sand by hydraulic discharge

Washing of latex etc

Solvent extraction

3 All such industries which do no use fuel in their manufacturing process or in any subsidiary

process and which do not emit fugitive emissions of a diffused nature

Industries not satisfying any one of the three criteria are recommended to be referred to Ministry

of Environment amp Forests

The following industries appear to fall in non-hazardous non-obnoxious and non-polluting

category subject to fulfillment of above three conditions

1 Atta-chakkies

2 Rice Mullors

3 Iceboxes

4 Dal mills

5 Groundnut decortinating (dry)

6 Chilling

7 Tailoring and garment making

8 Apparl making 9 Cotton and woolen hosiery

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10 Handloom weaving

11 Shoe lace manufacturing

12 Gold and Silver thread and sari work

13 Gold and Silver smithy

14 Leather Footwear and leather products excluding tanning amp hide processing

15 Manufacture of mirror from sheet glass and photo-frame

16 Musical instruments manufacturing

17 Sports goods

18 Bamboo and cane products (only dry operations)

19 Card Board and paper products (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

20 Insulation and other coated papers (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

21 Scientific and Mathematical instruments

22 Furniture (Wooden and Steel)

23 Assembly of domestic electrical appliances

24 Radio assembling

25 Fountain pens

26 Polythene plastic and PVC goods through extrusionmoulding

27 Surgical gauges and bandages

28 Railway sleepers (only concrete)

29 Cotton spinning and weaving

30 Rope (cotton and plastic)

31 Carpet weaving

32 Assembly of Air coolers

33 Wires pipes-extruded shapes from metals

34 Automobile servicing amp repair stations

35 Assembly of Bicycles baby carriages and other small non-motorised vehicles

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36 Electronics equipment (assembly)

37 Toys

38 Candles

39 Carpentary ndash excluded saw mill

40 Cold storage (small scale)

41 Restaurants

42 Oil-ginningexpelling (non-hydrogenation and no refining)

43 Ice Cream

44 Mineralized water

45 Jobbing amp Machining

46 Manufacture of Steel units amp suit cases

47 Paper pins amp U clips

48 Block making for printing

49 Optical frames

CATEGORY ORANGE

B LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CAN BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY WITH PROPER

ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL ARRANGEMENT

1 All such industries which discharge some liquid effluents (below 500 klday) that can be

controlled with suitable proven technology

2 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is less than 24 mtday and

the particulars emissions from which can be controlled with suitable proven technology

3 All such industries employing not more than 500 persons

The following industries with adoption of proven pollution control technology subject to

fulfilling the above three condition fall under this category

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1 Lime manufacture ndash pending decision on proven pollution control device and

Supreme Courtrsquos decision on quarrying

2 Ceramics

3 Sanitary ware

4 Tyres and tubes

5 Refuse incineration (controlled)

6 Flour mills

7 Vegetable oils including solvent extracted oils

8 Soap without steam boiling process and synthetic detergents formulation

9 Steam generating plants

10 Manufacture of office and house hold equipment and appliances involving use of

fossil fuel combustion

11 Manufacture of machineries and machine tools and equipments

12 Industrial gases (only) Nitrogen Oxygen and CO2

13 Miscellaneous glassware without involving use of fossil-fuel combustion

14 Optical glass

15 Laboratory ware

16 Petroleum storage amp transfer facilities

17 Surgical and medical products including amp probabilities of latex products

18 Foot wear (Rubber)

19 Bakery products biscuits amp Confectioners

20 Instant teacoffee coffee processing

21 Malted food

22 Manufacture of power driven pumps compressors refrigeration units fire

fighting equipment etc

23 Wire drawing (cold process) amp bailing straps

24 Steel furniture fasteners etc

25 Plastic processed goods

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26

Medical amp surgical instruments

27

Acetylene (synthetic)

28

Glue amp Gelatine

29

Potassium permanganse

30

Metallic sodium

31

Photographic films papers amp photographic chemicals

32

Surface coating industries

33

Fragrances fragours amp food additives

34

Plant nutrients (only manure)

Note

35

aerated watersoft drink

(a) Industries falling within the above identified list shall be assessed by the State Pollution

Control Board and referred to the Union Department of Environment for consideration

before according No Objection Certificate

(b) The total number of fuel burning industries that shall be permitted in the Valley will be

limited by 8 tonnes per day or Sulphur Dioxides from all sources (This corresponds to 400

tonnes per day Coal with 1 sulphur)

(c) Setting of Industrial areas should be based on sound criteria

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CATEGORY RED

C LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CANNOT BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY

1 All those industries which discharge effluents of a polluting nature at the rate of more

than 500 klday and for which the natural course for sufficient dilution is not available

and effluents from which cannot be controlled with suitable technology

2 All such industries employing more than 500 personsday

3 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is more than 24 mtday

The following industries appear to fall under this category covered by all the points as

above

1 Ferrous and non-ferrous metal extraction refining casting forging alloy making

processing etc

2 Dry Coal ProcessingMineral processing industries like Ore

sintering benefication pollutization etc

3 Phosphate look processing plants

4 Cement plants with horizontal rotary kilns

5 Glass and glass products involving use of coal

6 Petroleum refinery

7 Petro-chemical industries

8 Manufacture of lubricating oils and greases

9 Synthetic rubber manufacture

10 Coal oil wood or nuclear based thermal power plants

11 Vanaspati hydrogenated vegetable oils for industrial purposes

12 Sugar mills (white and khandari)

13 Craft paper mills

14 Coke oven by products and coaltar distillation products

15 Alkalies

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16

Caustic soda

17

Potash

18

Electro thermal products (artificial abrasives Calcium carbide etc)

19

Phosphorous and its compounds

20

Acids and their salts (organic amp inorganic)

21

Nitrogen compounds (Cynides cynamides and other nitrogen compounds)

22

Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp fuses)

23

Pthalic anhydride

24

Processes involving chlorinated hydrocarbon

25

Chlorine Fluorine bromine Iodine amp their compounds

26

Fertilizer industry

27

Paper board and straw board

28

Synthetics fibres

29 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture

formulations)

amp

30 Basic drugs

31 Alcohol (Industrial or potable)

32 Leather industry including tanning and processing

33 Coke making coal liquification and fuel gas making industries

34 Fibre glass production and processing

35 Manufacture of pulp-wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving

pulp)

36 Pigment dyes and their intermediates

37 Industrial carbons (including graphite electrodes anodes midget electrodes

graphite blocks graphite crucibles gas carbons activated carbon synthetic

diamonds carbon black channel black lamp black etc)

38 Electro-chemicals (other than these covered under Alkali group)

39 Paints enamels amp varnishes

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40 Poly propylene

41 Poly Vinyl chloride

42 Cement with vertical shaft kiln technology penging certification of proven

technology on pollution control

43 Chlorates perchlorates amp peroxides

44 Polishes

45 Synthetic resin amp Plastic products

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सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

Industries Centre( DICs) and Banks The Government subsidy under the scheme is

being routed by KVIC through the identified banks for eventual distribution to the

beneficiaries entrepreneurs in their Bank accounts

Ineligible Industries under the Policy

The list of industries excluded from the purview of proposed concessions is at

Annexure ndashII

In addition the Doon Valley Notifications (SONo102(E) dated 1st Feb 1989

(Annexure-IV) as amended from time to time issued by Ministry of Environment amp

Forests would continue to operate in the Doon Valley area on the industries

notified under it are excluded from the proposed concessions in the state of

Uttarakhand

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Annex -I

DETAILS OF TRAINING PROGRAMME CONDUCTED DURING THE YEAR 2016-17 S No Programme details Duration Candidate Details Name of the

Coordinator SC ST OBC PH GEN TOTAL M F M F M F M F M F

EDP

1 EDP (GEN) on Tour

Operator amp Tourist Guide at Ranibagh

Haldwani Nainital

18022017

to 22022017

10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 2 22 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director (Mech)

2 EDP(SC) on Wireman

Training at Shantipuri

Pantnagar US Nagar

13022017

to

23022017

18 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 20 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

3 ESDP (WPH-STP)

on Bakery amp

Confectionary Products Ranibagh

Nainital

06092016

to

20102016

0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 20 23 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

4 ESDP(SC-STP) on

Computer Accounting with Tally at

Kaladhungi Nainital

16082016

to 29092016

10 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

5 ESDP(SC) on Computer Accounting

Dehradun

21072016 to

02092016

10 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 5 25 UC Khanduri Asst Director

(Chem)

6 ESDP(GEN) on

Garments

Manufacturing at

Almora

22072016

to

02092016

0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 21 23 DS Martolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

7 ESDP(GEN) on Solar Energy at Haldwani

Nainital

04112016 to

16122016

3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 16 0 20 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

I- Total Participants

(Nos)

51 20 0 1 2 3 1 0 30 48 156

IMC

1 IMC(Gen) at Pantnagar US Nagar

23022017 16 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 13 8 38 DK Aggarwal Asst Director

(Mech)

2 IMC(SC) at ITI

Bageshwar

18032017 31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 50 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

3 IMC(SC) at Takula

Almora

09032016 22 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 4 39 UC Khanduri

Asst Director (Chem)

4 IMC(Gen) at JITI

Almora

16032017 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 9 42 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

5 IMC(ST) at ITI

Almora

15032016 19 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 41 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

6 IMC(Gen) at Ranibagh Haldwani Nainital

23022017 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 35 6 45 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

II- Total Participants

(Nos)

93 9 12 0 4 0 0 0 110 27 255

Grand Total (I + II)

13 PROGRAMMES

144 29 12 1 6 3 1 0 140 75 411

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Annex -II

List of Thrust Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo List of Thrust Industries

01 Floriculture

02 Medicinal herbs and aromatic herbs etc ndash processing

03 Honey

04 Horticulture and Agro based Industries such as -

a Sauces Ketchup etc

b Fruit juices amp fruit pulp

c Jams Jellies vegetable juices puree pickles etc

d Preserved fruits and vegetables

e Processing of fresh fruits and vegetables including packaging

f Processing preservation packaging of mushrooms

05 Food processing industry excluding those included in the negative list

06 Sugar and its by-products

07 Silk and silk products

08 Wool and wool products

09 Woven fabrics (Excisable garments)

10 Sports goods and articles and equipment for general physical exercise and equipment

for adventure sports activities

11 Paper and paper products excluding those in negative list

12 Pharma products

13 Information amp communication technology

Computer hardware

14 Bottling of mineral water

15 Eco-tourism ndash Hotels resorts spa entertainmentamusement parks and ropeways

16 Industrial gases (based on atmospheric fraction)

17 Handicrafts

18 Non-timber forest product based industries

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Negative List of Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo Negative list of Industries

01 Tobacco and tobacco products including cigarettes and pan masala

02 Thermal Power Plant (coaloil based)

03 Coal washeries dry coal processing

04 Inorganic Chemicals excluding medicinal grade oxygen (280411) medicinal grade hydrogen peroxide

(284711) compressed air (285130)

05 Organic Chemicals excluding Provitamins vitamins Hormones (2936) Glycosides (2939) sugars (2940)

06 Tanning and dying extracts tanins and their derivatives dyes colours paints and varnishes putty fillers and

other mastics inks

07 Marble and mineral substances not classified anywhere

08 Flour mills and rice mills

09 Foundries using coal

10 Minerals fuels mineral oils and products of their distillation

Bituminous substances mineral waxes

11 Synthetic rubber product

12 Cement clinkers and asbestos raw including fibre

13 Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp Fuses fireworks matches propellant powder etc)

14 Mineral or chemical fertilizers

15 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture and formulation)

16 Fibre glass and articles thereof

17 Manufacture of pulp ndash wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving pulp)

18 Branded aerated water soft drinks (non-fruit based)

19 Paper-

Writing or printing paper etc

Paper or paperboard etc

Maplitho paper etc

Newsprint in rolls or sheets

Craft paper etc

Sanitary towels etc

Cigarette paper

Grease-proof paper

Toilet or facial tissue etc

Paper and paperboard laminated internally with bitumen tar or asphalt

Carbon or similar copying paper

Products consisting of sheets of paper or paper board impregnated coated or covered with plastics etc

Paper and paperboard coated impregnated or covered with wax etc

20 Plastics and articles thereof

Serial No 5 Reproduction synthesis not allowed as also downstream industries for sugar

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Annex -III

RESTRICTIONS ON LOCATION OF INDUSTRIES MINING OPERATIONS AND OTHER DEVELOPMENT

ACTIVITIES IN DOON VALLEY IN UTTAR PRADESH

MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS

(Department of Environment Forests amp Wildlife)

New Delhi the 1st February 1989

NOTIFICATION

NOTIFICATION under section 3(2)(v) of Environment (Protection) Act 1986 and Rule 5(3) (d) of

Environment (Protection) Rules 1986 Restricting location of industries mining operations and other

development activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh

SO102(E) ndash Whereas notification under sub-rule (3) of rule 5 of the Environment (Protection)

Rules 1986 inviting objections against the imposition of restriction on location of industries mining

operation and other developmental activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh was published vide No

SO 923(E) dated the 6th October 1988

And Whereas all objections received have been duly considered by the Central Government

Now therefore in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (d) of sub-rule (3) of Rule 5 of the

said rules the Central Government hereby imposes restrictions on the following activities in Doon Valley

bounded on the North by Mussorie ridge in the North-East by Lesset Himalayan range on the South-

West by Shivalik ranges river Ganga in the South-East and river Yamuna in the North-West except those

activities which are permitted by the Central Government for examining the environmental impacts

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(i) Location setting of industrial units ndash It has to be as per guidelines given in the annexure or guidelines

as may be issued from time to time by the Ministry of Environment amp Forests Government of India

(ii) Mining ndash Approval of the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests must be obtained before starting

any mining activity

(iii) Tourism ndash It should as per Tourism Development Plan (TDP) to be prepared by the State Department

of Tourism and duly approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(iv) Grazing ndash As per the plan to be prepared by the State Government and duly approved by the Union

Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(v) Land Use ndash As per Master Plan of development and Land Use Plan of the entire area to be prepared

by the State Government and approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

[No J-200123886-1A]

Sd-

(KP GEETHAKRISHNAN)

Secretary

ANNEXURE

Guidelines for permitting restricting industrial units in the Doon Valley area

Industries will be classified under Green Orange and Red categories as shown below for purposes of

permittingrestricting such industrial units in the Doon Valley from the environmental and ecological

considerations

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CATEGORY GREEN

A LIST OF INDUSTRIES IN APPROVED INDUSTRIAL AREAS WHICH MAY BE DIRECTRLY CONSIDERED

FOR ISSUE OF NO OBJECTION CERTIFICATE WITHOUT REFERRING TO (MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS) (IN CASE OF DOUBTS REFERENCE WILL BE MADE TO MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS)

1 All such non-obnoxious and non-hazardous industries employing upto 100 persons The

abnoxious and hazardous industries are those using inflammable explosive corrosive or

toxic substances

2 All such industries which do not discharge industrial effluents of a polluting nature and

which do not undertake any of the following process

Electroplating

Galvanizing

Bleaching

Degreasing

Phosphating

Dyeing

Pickling tanning

Polishing

Cooking of fibres and Digesting

Designing of Fabric

Unhairing Soaking deliming and bating of hides

Washing of fabric

Trimming Puling juicing and blanching of fruits and vegetables

Washing of equipment and regular floor washing using of considerable cooling water

Separated milk buttermilk and whey

Stopping and processing of grain

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Distillation of alcohol stillage and evaporation

Slaughtering of animals rendering of bones washing of meat

Juicing of sugar cane extraction of sugar Filteration centrifugation distillation

Pulping and fermenting of coffee beam

Processing of fish

Filter back wash in DM Plants exceeding 20 KI per day capacity

Pulp making pulp processing and paper making Cocking of coal washing of blast furnace

flue gases

Stripping of oxides

Washing of used sand by hydraulic discharge

Washing of latex etc

Solvent extraction

3 All such industries which do no use fuel in their manufacturing process or in any subsidiary

process and which do not emit fugitive emissions of a diffused nature

Industries not satisfying any one of the three criteria are recommended to be referred to Ministry

of Environment amp Forests

The following industries appear to fall in non-hazardous non-obnoxious and non-polluting

category subject to fulfillment of above three conditions

1 Atta-chakkies

2 Rice Mullors

3 Iceboxes

4 Dal mills

5 Groundnut decortinating (dry)

6 Chilling

7 Tailoring and garment making

8 Apparl making 9 Cotton and woolen hosiery

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10 Handloom weaving

11 Shoe lace manufacturing

12 Gold and Silver thread and sari work

13 Gold and Silver smithy

14 Leather Footwear and leather products excluding tanning amp hide processing

15 Manufacture of mirror from sheet glass and photo-frame

16 Musical instruments manufacturing

17 Sports goods

18 Bamboo and cane products (only dry operations)

19 Card Board and paper products (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

20 Insulation and other coated papers (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

21 Scientific and Mathematical instruments

22 Furniture (Wooden and Steel)

23 Assembly of domestic electrical appliances

24 Radio assembling

25 Fountain pens

26 Polythene plastic and PVC goods through extrusionmoulding

27 Surgical gauges and bandages

28 Railway sleepers (only concrete)

29 Cotton spinning and weaving

30 Rope (cotton and plastic)

31 Carpet weaving

32 Assembly of Air coolers

33 Wires pipes-extruded shapes from metals

34 Automobile servicing amp repair stations

35 Assembly of Bicycles baby carriages and other small non-motorised vehicles

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36 Electronics equipment (assembly)

37 Toys

38 Candles

39 Carpentary ndash excluded saw mill

40 Cold storage (small scale)

41 Restaurants

42 Oil-ginningexpelling (non-hydrogenation and no refining)

43 Ice Cream

44 Mineralized water

45 Jobbing amp Machining

46 Manufacture of Steel units amp suit cases

47 Paper pins amp U clips

48 Block making for printing

49 Optical frames

CATEGORY ORANGE

B LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CAN BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY WITH PROPER

ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL ARRANGEMENT

1 All such industries which discharge some liquid effluents (below 500 klday) that can be

controlled with suitable proven technology

2 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is less than 24 mtday and

the particulars emissions from which can be controlled with suitable proven technology

3 All such industries employing not more than 500 persons

The following industries with adoption of proven pollution control technology subject to

fulfilling the above three condition fall under this category

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1 Lime manufacture ndash pending decision on proven pollution control device and

Supreme Courtrsquos decision on quarrying

2 Ceramics

3 Sanitary ware

4 Tyres and tubes

5 Refuse incineration (controlled)

6 Flour mills

7 Vegetable oils including solvent extracted oils

8 Soap without steam boiling process and synthetic detergents formulation

9 Steam generating plants

10 Manufacture of office and house hold equipment and appliances involving use of

fossil fuel combustion

11 Manufacture of machineries and machine tools and equipments

12 Industrial gases (only) Nitrogen Oxygen and CO2

13 Miscellaneous glassware without involving use of fossil-fuel combustion

14 Optical glass

15 Laboratory ware

16 Petroleum storage amp transfer facilities

17 Surgical and medical products including amp probabilities of latex products

18 Foot wear (Rubber)

19 Bakery products biscuits amp Confectioners

20 Instant teacoffee coffee processing

21 Malted food

22 Manufacture of power driven pumps compressors refrigeration units fire

fighting equipment etc

23 Wire drawing (cold process) amp bailing straps

24 Steel furniture fasteners etc

25 Plastic processed goods

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26

Medical amp surgical instruments

27

Acetylene (synthetic)

28

Glue amp Gelatine

29

Potassium permanganse

30

Metallic sodium

31

Photographic films papers amp photographic chemicals

32

Surface coating industries

33

Fragrances fragours amp food additives

34

Plant nutrients (only manure)

Note

35

aerated watersoft drink

(a) Industries falling within the above identified list shall be assessed by the State Pollution

Control Board and referred to the Union Department of Environment for consideration

before according No Objection Certificate

(b) The total number of fuel burning industries that shall be permitted in the Valley will be

limited by 8 tonnes per day or Sulphur Dioxides from all sources (This corresponds to 400

tonnes per day Coal with 1 sulphur)

(c) Setting of Industrial areas should be based on sound criteria

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CATEGORY RED

C LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CANNOT BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY

1 All those industries which discharge effluents of a polluting nature at the rate of more

than 500 klday and for which the natural course for sufficient dilution is not available

and effluents from which cannot be controlled with suitable technology

2 All such industries employing more than 500 personsday

3 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is more than 24 mtday

The following industries appear to fall under this category covered by all the points as

above

1 Ferrous and non-ferrous metal extraction refining casting forging alloy making

processing etc

2 Dry Coal ProcessingMineral processing industries like Ore

sintering benefication pollutization etc

3 Phosphate look processing plants

4 Cement plants with horizontal rotary kilns

5 Glass and glass products involving use of coal

6 Petroleum refinery

7 Petro-chemical industries

8 Manufacture of lubricating oils and greases

9 Synthetic rubber manufacture

10 Coal oil wood or nuclear based thermal power plants

11 Vanaspati hydrogenated vegetable oils for industrial purposes

12 Sugar mills (white and khandari)

13 Craft paper mills

14 Coke oven by products and coaltar distillation products

15 Alkalies

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16

Caustic soda

17

Potash

18

Electro thermal products (artificial abrasives Calcium carbide etc)

19

Phosphorous and its compounds

20

Acids and their salts (organic amp inorganic)

21

Nitrogen compounds (Cynides cynamides and other nitrogen compounds)

22

Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp fuses)

23

Pthalic anhydride

24

Processes involving chlorinated hydrocarbon

25

Chlorine Fluorine bromine Iodine amp their compounds

26

Fertilizer industry

27

Paper board and straw board

28

Synthetics fibres

29 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture

formulations)

amp

30 Basic drugs

31 Alcohol (Industrial or potable)

32 Leather industry including tanning and processing

33 Coke making coal liquification and fuel gas making industries

34 Fibre glass production and processing

35 Manufacture of pulp-wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving

pulp)

36 Pigment dyes and their intermediates

37 Industrial carbons (including graphite electrodes anodes midget electrodes

graphite blocks graphite crucibles gas carbons activated carbon synthetic

diamonds carbon black channel black lamp black etc)

38 Electro-chemicals (other than these covered under Alkali group)

39 Paints enamels amp varnishes

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40 Poly propylene

41 Poly Vinyl chloride

42 Cement with vertical shaft kiln technology penging certification of proven

technology on pollution control

43 Chlorates perchlorates amp peroxides

44 Polishes

45 Synthetic resin amp Plastic products

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Annex -I

DETAILS OF TRAINING PROGRAMME CONDUCTED DURING THE YEAR 2016-17 S No Programme details Duration Candidate Details Name of the

Coordinator SC ST OBC PH GEN TOTAL M F M F M F M F M F

EDP

1 EDP (GEN) on Tour

Operator amp Tourist Guide at Ranibagh

Haldwani Nainital

18022017

to 22022017

10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 2 22 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director (Mech)

2 EDP(SC) on Wireman

Training at Shantipuri

Pantnagar US Nagar

13022017

to

23022017

18 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 20 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

3 ESDP (WPH-STP)

on Bakery amp

Confectionary Products Ranibagh

Nainital

06092016

to

20102016

0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 20 23 DK Aggarwal

Asst Director

(Mech)

4 ESDP(SC-STP) on

Computer Accounting with Tally at

Kaladhungi Nainital

16082016

to 29092016

10 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

5 ESDP(SC) on Computer Accounting

Dehradun

21072016 to

02092016

10 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 5 25 UC Khanduri Asst Director

(Chem)

6 ESDP(GEN) on

Garments

Manufacturing at

Almora

22072016

to

02092016

0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 21 23 DS Martolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

7 ESDP(GEN) on Solar Energy at Haldwani

Nainital

04112016 to

16122016

3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 16 0 20 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

I- Total Participants

(Nos)

51 20 0 1 2 3 1 0 30 48 156

IMC

1 IMC(Gen) at Pantnagar US Nagar

23022017 16 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 13 8 38 DK Aggarwal Asst Director

(Mech)

2 IMC(SC) at ITI

Bageshwar

18032017 31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 50 SC Kandpal

Asst Director (MF)

3 IMC(SC) at Takula

Almora

09032016 22 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 4 39 UC Khanduri

Asst Director (Chem)

4 IMC(Gen) at JITI

Almora

16032017 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 9 42 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

5 IMC(ST) at ITI

Almora

15032016 19 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 41 DSMartolia

Asst Director

(Admn)

6 IMC(Gen) at Ranibagh Haldwani Nainital

23022017 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 35 6 45 Amit Mohan Investigator

(Mech)

II- Total Participants

(Nos)

93 9 12 0 4 0 0 0 110 27 255

Grand Total (I + II)

13 PROGRAMMES

144 29 12 1 6 3 1 0 140 75 411

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Annex -II

List of Thrust Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo List of Thrust Industries

01 Floriculture

02 Medicinal herbs and aromatic herbs etc ndash processing

03 Honey

04 Horticulture and Agro based Industries such as -

a Sauces Ketchup etc

b Fruit juices amp fruit pulp

c Jams Jellies vegetable juices puree pickles etc

d Preserved fruits and vegetables

e Processing of fresh fruits and vegetables including packaging

f Processing preservation packaging of mushrooms

05 Food processing industry excluding those included in the negative list

06 Sugar and its by-products

07 Silk and silk products

08 Wool and wool products

09 Woven fabrics (Excisable garments)

10 Sports goods and articles and equipment for general physical exercise and equipment

for adventure sports activities

11 Paper and paper products excluding those in negative list

12 Pharma products

13 Information amp communication technology

Computer hardware

14 Bottling of mineral water

15 Eco-tourism ndash Hotels resorts spa entertainmentamusement parks and ropeways

16 Industrial gases (based on atmospheric fraction)

17 Handicrafts

18 Non-timber forest product based industries

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Negative List of Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo Negative list of Industries

01 Tobacco and tobacco products including cigarettes and pan masala

02 Thermal Power Plant (coaloil based)

03 Coal washeries dry coal processing

04 Inorganic Chemicals excluding medicinal grade oxygen (280411) medicinal grade hydrogen peroxide

(284711) compressed air (285130)

05 Organic Chemicals excluding Provitamins vitamins Hormones (2936) Glycosides (2939) sugars (2940)

06 Tanning and dying extracts tanins and their derivatives dyes colours paints and varnishes putty fillers and

other mastics inks

07 Marble and mineral substances not classified anywhere

08 Flour mills and rice mills

09 Foundries using coal

10 Minerals fuels mineral oils and products of their distillation

Bituminous substances mineral waxes

11 Synthetic rubber product

12 Cement clinkers and asbestos raw including fibre

13 Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp Fuses fireworks matches propellant powder etc)

14 Mineral or chemical fertilizers

15 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture and formulation)

16 Fibre glass and articles thereof

17 Manufacture of pulp ndash wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving pulp)

18 Branded aerated water soft drinks (non-fruit based)

19 Paper-

Writing or printing paper etc

Paper or paperboard etc

Maplitho paper etc

Newsprint in rolls or sheets

Craft paper etc

Sanitary towels etc

Cigarette paper

Grease-proof paper

Toilet or facial tissue etc

Paper and paperboard laminated internally with bitumen tar or asphalt

Carbon or similar copying paper

Products consisting of sheets of paper or paper board impregnated coated or covered with plastics etc

Paper and paperboard coated impregnated or covered with wax etc

20 Plastics and articles thereof

Serial No 5 Reproduction synthesis not allowed as also downstream industries for sugar

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Annex -III

RESTRICTIONS ON LOCATION OF INDUSTRIES MINING OPERATIONS AND OTHER DEVELOPMENT

ACTIVITIES IN DOON VALLEY IN UTTAR PRADESH

MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS

(Department of Environment Forests amp Wildlife)

New Delhi the 1st February 1989

NOTIFICATION

NOTIFICATION under section 3(2)(v) of Environment (Protection) Act 1986 and Rule 5(3) (d) of

Environment (Protection) Rules 1986 Restricting location of industries mining operations and other

development activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh

SO102(E) ndash Whereas notification under sub-rule (3) of rule 5 of the Environment (Protection)

Rules 1986 inviting objections against the imposition of restriction on location of industries mining

operation and other developmental activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh was published vide No

SO 923(E) dated the 6th October 1988

And Whereas all objections received have been duly considered by the Central Government

Now therefore in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (d) of sub-rule (3) of Rule 5 of the

said rules the Central Government hereby imposes restrictions on the following activities in Doon Valley

bounded on the North by Mussorie ridge in the North-East by Lesset Himalayan range on the South-

West by Shivalik ranges river Ganga in the South-East and river Yamuna in the North-West except those

activities which are permitted by the Central Government for examining the environmental impacts

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(i) Location setting of industrial units ndash It has to be as per guidelines given in the annexure or guidelines

as may be issued from time to time by the Ministry of Environment amp Forests Government of India

(ii) Mining ndash Approval of the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests must be obtained before starting

any mining activity

(iii) Tourism ndash It should as per Tourism Development Plan (TDP) to be prepared by the State Department

of Tourism and duly approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(iv) Grazing ndash As per the plan to be prepared by the State Government and duly approved by the Union

Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(v) Land Use ndash As per Master Plan of development and Land Use Plan of the entire area to be prepared

by the State Government and approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

[No J-200123886-1A]

Sd-

(KP GEETHAKRISHNAN)

Secretary

ANNEXURE

Guidelines for permitting restricting industrial units in the Doon Valley area

Industries will be classified under Green Orange and Red categories as shown below for purposes of

permittingrestricting such industrial units in the Doon Valley from the environmental and ecological

considerations

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CATEGORY GREEN

A LIST OF INDUSTRIES IN APPROVED INDUSTRIAL AREAS WHICH MAY BE DIRECTRLY CONSIDERED

FOR ISSUE OF NO OBJECTION CERTIFICATE WITHOUT REFERRING TO (MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS) (IN CASE OF DOUBTS REFERENCE WILL BE MADE TO MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS)

1 All such non-obnoxious and non-hazardous industries employing upto 100 persons The

abnoxious and hazardous industries are those using inflammable explosive corrosive or

toxic substances

2 All such industries which do not discharge industrial effluents of a polluting nature and

which do not undertake any of the following process

Electroplating

Galvanizing

Bleaching

Degreasing

Phosphating

Dyeing

Pickling tanning

Polishing

Cooking of fibres and Digesting

Designing of Fabric

Unhairing Soaking deliming and bating of hides

Washing of fabric

Trimming Puling juicing and blanching of fruits and vegetables

Washing of equipment and regular floor washing using of considerable cooling water

Separated milk buttermilk and whey

Stopping and processing of grain

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Distillation of alcohol stillage and evaporation

Slaughtering of animals rendering of bones washing of meat

Juicing of sugar cane extraction of sugar Filteration centrifugation distillation

Pulping and fermenting of coffee beam

Processing of fish

Filter back wash in DM Plants exceeding 20 KI per day capacity

Pulp making pulp processing and paper making Cocking of coal washing of blast furnace

flue gases

Stripping of oxides

Washing of used sand by hydraulic discharge

Washing of latex etc

Solvent extraction

3 All such industries which do no use fuel in their manufacturing process or in any subsidiary

process and which do not emit fugitive emissions of a diffused nature

Industries not satisfying any one of the three criteria are recommended to be referred to Ministry

of Environment amp Forests

The following industries appear to fall in non-hazardous non-obnoxious and non-polluting

category subject to fulfillment of above three conditions

1 Atta-chakkies

2 Rice Mullors

3 Iceboxes

4 Dal mills

5 Groundnut decortinating (dry)

6 Chilling

7 Tailoring and garment making

8 Apparl making 9 Cotton and woolen hosiery

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10 Handloom weaving

11 Shoe lace manufacturing

12 Gold and Silver thread and sari work

13 Gold and Silver smithy

14 Leather Footwear and leather products excluding tanning amp hide processing

15 Manufacture of mirror from sheet glass and photo-frame

16 Musical instruments manufacturing

17 Sports goods

18 Bamboo and cane products (only dry operations)

19 Card Board and paper products (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

20 Insulation and other coated papers (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

21 Scientific and Mathematical instruments

22 Furniture (Wooden and Steel)

23 Assembly of domestic electrical appliances

24 Radio assembling

25 Fountain pens

26 Polythene plastic and PVC goods through extrusionmoulding

27 Surgical gauges and bandages

28 Railway sleepers (only concrete)

29 Cotton spinning and weaving

30 Rope (cotton and plastic)

31 Carpet weaving

32 Assembly of Air coolers

33 Wires pipes-extruded shapes from metals

34 Automobile servicing amp repair stations

35 Assembly of Bicycles baby carriages and other small non-motorised vehicles

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36 Electronics equipment (assembly)

37 Toys

38 Candles

39 Carpentary ndash excluded saw mill

40 Cold storage (small scale)

41 Restaurants

42 Oil-ginningexpelling (non-hydrogenation and no refining)

43 Ice Cream

44 Mineralized water

45 Jobbing amp Machining

46 Manufacture of Steel units amp suit cases

47 Paper pins amp U clips

48 Block making for printing

49 Optical frames

CATEGORY ORANGE

B LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CAN BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY WITH PROPER

ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL ARRANGEMENT

1 All such industries which discharge some liquid effluents (below 500 klday) that can be

controlled with suitable proven technology

2 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is less than 24 mtday and

the particulars emissions from which can be controlled with suitable proven technology

3 All such industries employing not more than 500 persons

The following industries with adoption of proven pollution control technology subject to

fulfilling the above three condition fall under this category

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1 Lime manufacture ndash pending decision on proven pollution control device and

Supreme Courtrsquos decision on quarrying

2 Ceramics

3 Sanitary ware

4 Tyres and tubes

5 Refuse incineration (controlled)

6 Flour mills

7 Vegetable oils including solvent extracted oils

8 Soap without steam boiling process and synthetic detergents formulation

9 Steam generating plants

10 Manufacture of office and house hold equipment and appliances involving use of

fossil fuel combustion

11 Manufacture of machineries and machine tools and equipments

12 Industrial gases (only) Nitrogen Oxygen and CO2

13 Miscellaneous glassware without involving use of fossil-fuel combustion

14 Optical glass

15 Laboratory ware

16 Petroleum storage amp transfer facilities

17 Surgical and medical products including amp probabilities of latex products

18 Foot wear (Rubber)

19 Bakery products biscuits amp Confectioners

20 Instant teacoffee coffee processing

21 Malted food

22 Manufacture of power driven pumps compressors refrigeration units fire

fighting equipment etc

23 Wire drawing (cold process) amp bailing straps

24 Steel furniture fasteners etc

25 Plastic processed goods

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26

Medical amp surgical instruments

27

Acetylene (synthetic)

28

Glue amp Gelatine

29

Potassium permanganse

30

Metallic sodium

31

Photographic films papers amp photographic chemicals

32

Surface coating industries

33

Fragrances fragours amp food additives

34

Plant nutrients (only manure)

Note

35

aerated watersoft drink

(a) Industries falling within the above identified list shall be assessed by the State Pollution

Control Board and referred to the Union Department of Environment for consideration

before according No Objection Certificate

(b) The total number of fuel burning industries that shall be permitted in the Valley will be

limited by 8 tonnes per day or Sulphur Dioxides from all sources (This corresponds to 400

tonnes per day Coal with 1 sulphur)

(c) Setting of Industrial areas should be based on sound criteria

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CATEGORY RED

C LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CANNOT BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY

1 All those industries which discharge effluents of a polluting nature at the rate of more

than 500 klday and for which the natural course for sufficient dilution is not available

and effluents from which cannot be controlled with suitable technology

2 All such industries employing more than 500 personsday

3 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is more than 24 mtday

The following industries appear to fall under this category covered by all the points as

above

1 Ferrous and non-ferrous metal extraction refining casting forging alloy making

processing etc

2 Dry Coal ProcessingMineral processing industries like Ore

sintering benefication pollutization etc

3 Phosphate look processing plants

4 Cement plants with horizontal rotary kilns

5 Glass and glass products involving use of coal

6 Petroleum refinery

7 Petro-chemical industries

8 Manufacture of lubricating oils and greases

9 Synthetic rubber manufacture

10 Coal oil wood or nuclear based thermal power plants

11 Vanaspati hydrogenated vegetable oils for industrial purposes

12 Sugar mills (white and khandari)

13 Craft paper mills

14 Coke oven by products and coaltar distillation products

15 Alkalies

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16

Caustic soda

17

Potash

18

Electro thermal products (artificial abrasives Calcium carbide etc)

19

Phosphorous and its compounds

20

Acids and their salts (organic amp inorganic)

21

Nitrogen compounds (Cynides cynamides and other nitrogen compounds)

22

Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp fuses)

23

Pthalic anhydride

24

Processes involving chlorinated hydrocarbon

25

Chlorine Fluorine bromine Iodine amp their compounds

26

Fertilizer industry

27

Paper board and straw board

28

Synthetics fibres

29 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture

formulations)

amp

30 Basic drugs

31 Alcohol (Industrial or potable)

32 Leather industry including tanning and processing

33 Coke making coal liquification and fuel gas making industries

34 Fibre glass production and processing

35 Manufacture of pulp-wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving

pulp)

36 Pigment dyes and their intermediates

37 Industrial carbons (including graphite electrodes anodes midget electrodes

graphite blocks graphite crucibles gas carbons activated carbon synthetic

diamonds carbon black channel black lamp black etc)

38 Electro-chemicals (other than these covered under Alkali group)

39 Paints enamels amp varnishes

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40 Poly propylene

41 Poly Vinyl chloride

42 Cement with vertical shaft kiln technology penging certification of proven

technology on pollution control

43 Chlorates perchlorates amp peroxides

44 Polishes

45 Synthetic resin amp Plastic products

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Annex -II

List of Thrust Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo List of Thrust Industries

01 Floriculture

02 Medicinal herbs and aromatic herbs etc ndash processing

03 Honey

04 Horticulture and Agro based Industries such as -

a Sauces Ketchup etc

b Fruit juices amp fruit pulp

c Jams Jellies vegetable juices puree pickles etc

d Preserved fruits and vegetables

e Processing of fresh fruits and vegetables including packaging

f Processing preservation packaging of mushrooms

05 Food processing industry excluding those included in the negative list

06 Sugar and its by-products

07 Silk and silk products

08 Wool and wool products

09 Woven fabrics (Excisable garments)

10 Sports goods and articles and equipment for general physical exercise and equipment

for adventure sports activities

11 Paper and paper products excluding those in negative list

12 Pharma products

13 Information amp communication technology

Computer hardware

14 Bottling of mineral water

15 Eco-tourism ndash Hotels resorts spa entertainmentamusement parks and ropeways

16 Industrial gases (based on atmospheric fraction)

17 Handicrafts

18 Non-timber forest product based industries

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Negative List of Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo Negative list of Industries

01 Tobacco and tobacco products including cigarettes and pan masala

02 Thermal Power Plant (coaloil based)

03 Coal washeries dry coal processing

04 Inorganic Chemicals excluding medicinal grade oxygen (280411) medicinal grade hydrogen peroxide

(284711) compressed air (285130)

05 Organic Chemicals excluding Provitamins vitamins Hormones (2936) Glycosides (2939) sugars (2940)

06 Tanning and dying extracts tanins and their derivatives dyes colours paints and varnishes putty fillers and

other mastics inks

07 Marble and mineral substances not classified anywhere

08 Flour mills and rice mills

09 Foundries using coal

10 Minerals fuels mineral oils and products of their distillation

Bituminous substances mineral waxes

11 Synthetic rubber product

12 Cement clinkers and asbestos raw including fibre

13 Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp Fuses fireworks matches propellant powder etc)

14 Mineral or chemical fertilizers

15 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture and formulation)

16 Fibre glass and articles thereof

17 Manufacture of pulp ndash wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving pulp)

18 Branded aerated water soft drinks (non-fruit based)

19 Paper-

Writing or printing paper etc

Paper or paperboard etc

Maplitho paper etc

Newsprint in rolls or sheets

Craft paper etc

Sanitary towels etc

Cigarette paper

Grease-proof paper

Toilet or facial tissue etc

Paper and paperboard laminated internally with bitumen tar or asphalt

Carbon or similar copying paper

Products consisting of sheets of paper or paper board impregnated coated or covered with plastics etc

Paper and paperboard coated impregnated or covered with wax etc

20 Plastics and articles thereof

Serial No 5 Reproduction synthesis not allowed as also downstream industries for sugar

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Annex -III

RESTRICTIONS ON LOCATION OF INDUSTRIES MINING OPERATIONS AND OTHER DEVELOPMENT

ACTIVITIES IN DOON VALLEY IN UTTAR PRADESH

MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS

(Department of Environment Forests amp Wildlife)

New Delhi the 1st February 1989

NOTIFICATION

NOTIFICATION under section 3(2)(v) of Environment (Protection) Act 1986 and Rule 5(3) (d) of

Environment (Protection) Rules 1986 Restricting location of industries mining operations and other

development activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh

SO102(E) ndash Whereas notification under sub-rule (3) of rule 5 of the Environment (Protection)

Rules 1986 inviting objections against the imposition of restriction on location of industries mining

operation and other developmental activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh was published vide No

SO 923(E) dated the 6th October 1988

And Whereas all objections received have been duly considered by the Central Government

Now therefore in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (d) of sub-rule (3) of Rule 5 of the

said rules the Central Government hereby imposes restrictions on the following activities in Doon Valley

bounded on the North by Mussorie ridge in the North-East by Lesset Himalayan range on the South-

West by Shivalik ranges river Ganga in the South-East and river Yamuna in the North-West except those

activities which are permitted by the Central Government for examining the environmental impacts

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(i) Location setting of industrial units ndash It has to be as per guidelines given in the annexure or guidelines

as may be issued from time to time by the Ministry of Environment amp Forests Government of India

(ii) Mining ndash Approval of the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests must be obtained before starting

any mining activity

(iii) Tourism ndash It should as per Tourism Development Plan (TDP) to be prepared by the State Department

of Tourism and duly approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(iv) Grazing ndash As per the plan to be prepared by the State Government and duly approved by the Union

Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(v) Land Use ndash As per Master Plan of development and Land Use Plan of the entire area to be prepared

by the State Government and approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

[No J-200123886-1A]

Sd-

(KP GEETHAKRISHNAN)

Secretary

ANNEXURE

Guidelines for permitting restricting industrial units in the Doon Valley area

Industries will be classified under Green Orange and Red categories as shown below for purposes of

permittingrestricting such industrial units in the Doon Valley from the environmental and ecological

considerations

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CATEGORY GREEN

A LIST OF INDUSTRIES IN APPROVED INDUSTRIAL AREAS WHICH MAY BE DIRECTRLY CONSIDERED

FOR ISSUE OF NO OBJECTION CERTIFICATE WITHOUT REFERRING TO (MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS) (IN CASE OF DOUBTS REFERENCE WILL BE MADE TO MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS)

1 All such non-obnoxious and non-hazardous industries employing upto 100 persons The

abnoxious and hazardous industries are those using inflammable explosive corrosive or

toxic substances

2 All such industries which do not discharge industrial effluents of a polluting nature and

which do not undertake any of the following process

Electroplating

Galvanizing

Bleaching

Degreasing

Phosphating

Dyeing

Pickling tanning

Polishing

Cooking of fibres and Digesting

Designing of Fabric

Unhairing Soaking deliming and bating of hides

Washing of fabric

Trimming Puling juicing and blanching of fruits and vegetables

Washing of equipment and regular floor washing using of considerable cooling water

Separated milk buttermilk and whey

Stopping and processing of grain

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Distillation of alcohol stillage and evaporation

Slaughtering of animals rendering of bones washing of meat

Juicing of sugar cane extraction of sugar Filteration centrifugation distillation

Pulping and fermenting of coffee beam

Processing of fish

Filter back wash in DM Plants exceeding 20 KI per day capacity

Pulp making pulp processing and paper making Cocking of coal washing of blast furnace

flue gases

Stripping of oxides

Washing of used sand by hydraulic discharge

Washing of latex etc

Solvent extraction

3 All such industries which do no use fuel in their manufacturing process or in any subsidiary

process and which do not emit fugitive emissions of a diffused nature

Industries not satisfying any one of the three criteria are recommended to be referred to Ministry

of Environment amp Forests

The following industries appear to fall in non-hazardous non-obnoxious and non-polluting

category subject to fulfillment of above three conditions

1 Atta-chakkies

2 Rice Mullors

3 Iceboxes

4 Dal mills

5 Groundnut decortinating (dry)

6 Chilling

7 Tailoring and garment making

8 Apparl making 9 Cotton and woolen hosiery

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10 Handloom weaving

11 Shoe lace manufacturing

12 Gold and Silver thread and sari work

13 Gold and Silver smithy

14 Leather Footwear and leather products excluding tanning amp hide processing

15 Manufacture of mirror from sheet glass and photo-frame

16 Musical instruments manufacturing

17 Sports goods

18 Bamboo and cane products (only dry operations)

19 Card Board and paper products (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

20 Insulation and other coated papers (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

21 Scientific and Mathematical instruments

22 Furniture (Wooden and Steel)

23 Assembly of domestic electrical appliances

24 Radio assembling

25 Fountain pens

26 Polythene plastic and PVC goods through extrusionmoulding

27 Surgical gauges and bandages

28 Railway sleepers (only concrete)

29 Cotton spinning and weaving

30 Rope (cotton and plastic)

31 Carpet weaving

32 Assembly of Air coolers

33 Wires pipes-extruded shapes from metals

34 Automobile servicing amp repair stations

35 Assembly of Bicycles baby carriages and other small non-motorised vehicles

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36 Electronics equipment (assembly)

37 Toys

38 Candles

39 Carpentary ndash excluded saw mill

40 Cold storage (small scale)

41 Restaurants

42 Oil-ginningexpelling (non-hydrogenation and no refining)

43 Ice Cream

44 Mineralized water

45 Jobbing amp Machining

46 Manufacture of Steel units amp suit cases

47 Paper pins amp U clips

48 Block making for printing

49 Optical frames

CATEGORY ORANGE

B LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CAN BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY WITH PROPER

ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL ARRANGEMENT

1 All such industries which discharge some liquid effluents (below 500 klday) that can be

controlled with suitable proven technology

2 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is less than 24 mtday and

the particulars emissions from which can be controlled with suitable proven technology

3 All such industries employing not more than 500 persons

The following industries with adoption of proven pollution control technology subject to

fulfilling the above three condition fall under this category

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1 Lime manufacture ndash pending decision on proven pollution control device and

Supreme Courtrsquos decision on quarrying

2 Ceramics

3 Sanitary ware

4 Tyres and tubes

5 Refuse incineration (controlled)

6 Flour mills

7 Vegetable oils including solvent extracted oils

8 Soap without steam boiling process and synthetic detergents formulation

9 Steam generating plants

10 Manufacture of office and house hold equipment and appliances involving use of

fossil fuel combustion

11 Manufacture of machineries and machine tools and equipments

12 Industrial gases (only) Nitrogen Oxygen and CO2

13 Miscellaneous glassware without involving use of fossil-fuel combustion

14 Optical glass

15 Laboratory ware

16 Petroleum storage amp transfer facilities

17 Surgical and medical products including amp probabilities of latex products

18 Foot wear (Rubber)

19 Bakery products biscuits amp Confectioners

20 Instant teacoffee coffee processing

21 Malted food

22 Manufacture of power driven pumps compressors refrigeration units fire

fighting equipment etc

23 Wire drawing (cold process) amp bailing straps

24 Steel furniture fasteners etc

25 Plastic processed goods

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26

Medical amp surgical instruments

27

Acetylene (synthetic)

28

Glue amp Gelatine

29

Potassium permanganse

30

Metallic sodium

31

Photographic films papers amp photographic chemicals

32

Surface coating industries

33

Fragrances fragours amp food additives

34

Plant nutrients (only manure)

Note

35

aerated watersoft drink

(a) Industries falling within the above identified list shall be assessed by the State Pollution

Control Board and referred to the Union Department of Environment for consideration

before according No Objection Certificate

(b) The total number of fuel burning industries that shall be permitted in the Valley will be

limited by 8 tonnes per day or Sulphur Dioxides from all sources (This corresponds to 400

tonnes per day Coal with 1 sulphur)

(c) Setting of Industrial areas should be based on sound criteria

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CATEGORY RED

C LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CANNOT BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY

1 All those industries which discharge effluents of a polluting nature at the rate of more

than 500 klday and for which the natural course for sufficient dilution is not available

and effluents from which cannot be controlled with suitable technology

2 All such industries employing more than 500 personsday

3 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is more than 24 mtday

The following industries appear to fall under this category covered by all the points as

above

1 Ferrous and non-ferrous metal extraction refining casting forging alloy making

processing etc

2 Dry Coal ProcessingMineral processing industries like Ore

sintering benefication pollutization etc

3 Phosphate look processing plants

4 Cement plants with horizontal rotary kilns

5 Glass and glass products involving use of coal

6 Petroleum refinery

7 Petro-chemical industries

8 Manufacture of lubricating oils and greases

9 Synthetic rubber manufacture

10 Coal oil wood or nuclear based thermal power plants

11 Vanaspati hydrogenated vegetable oils for industrial purposes

12 Sugar mills (white and khandari)

13 Craft paper mills

14 Coke oven by products and coaltar distillation products

15 Alkalies

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16

Caustic soda

17

Potash

18

Electro thermal products (artificial abrasives Calcium carbide etc)

19

Phosphorous and its compounds

20

Acids and their salts (organic amp inorganic)

21

Nitrogen compounds (Cynides cynamides and other nitrogen compounds)

22

Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp fuses)

23

Pthalic anhydride

24

Processes involving chlorinated hydrocarbon

25

Chlorine Fluorine bromine Iodine amp their compounds

26

Fertilizer industry

27

Paper board and straw board

28

Synthetics fibres

29 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture

formulations)

amp

30 Basic drugs

31 Alcohol (Industrial or potable)

32 Leather industry including tanning and processing

33 Coke making coal liquification and fuel gas making industries

34 Fibre glass production and processing

35 Manufacture of pulp-wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving

pulp)

36 Pigment dyes and their intermediates

37 Industrial carbons (including graphite electrodes anodes midget electrodes

graphite blocks graphite crucibles gas carbons activated carbon synthetic

diamonds carbon black channel black lamp black etc)

38 Electro-chemicals (other than these covered under Alkali group)

39 Paints enamels amp varnishes

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40 Poly propylene

41 Poly Vinyl chloride

42 Cement with vertical shaft kiln technology penging certification of proven

technology on pollution control

43 Chlorates perchlorates amp peroxides

44 Polishes

45 Synthetic resin amp Plastic products

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वारषिक रिपोरिANNUAL REPORT 2016-17

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Negative List of Industries for Uttarakhand

SlNo Negative list of Industries

01 Tobacco and tobacco products including cigarettes and pan masala

02 Thermal Power Plant (coaloil based)

03 Coal washeries dry coal processing

04 Inorganic Chemicals excluding medicinal grade oxygen (280411) medicinal grade hydrogen peroxide

(284711) compressed air (285130)

05 Organic Chemicals excluding Provitamins vitamins Hormones (2936) Glycosides (2939) sugars (2940)

06 Tanning and dying extracts tanins and their derivatives dyes colours paints and varnishes putty fillers and

other mastics inks

07 Marble and mineral substances not classified anywhere

08 Flour mills and rice mills

09 Foundries using coal

10 Minerals fuels mineral oils and products of their distillation

Bituminous substances mineral waxes

11 Synthetic rubber product

12 Cement clinkers and asbestos raw including fibre

13 Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp Fuses fireworks matches propellant powder etc)

14 Mineral or chemical fertilizers

15 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture and formulation)

16 Fibre glass and articles thereof

17 Manufacture of pulp ndash wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving pulp)

18 Branded aerated water soft drinks (non-fruit based)

19 Paper-

Writing or printing paper etc

Paper or paperboard etc

Maplitho paper etc

Newsprint in rolls or sheets

Craft paper etc

Sanitary towels etc

Cigarette paper

Grease-proof paper

Toilet or facial tissue etc

Paper and paperboard laminated internally with bitumen tar or asphalt

Carbon or similar copying paper

Products consisting of sheets of paper or paper board impregnated coated or covered with plastics etc

Paper and paperboard coated impregnated or covered with wax etc

20 Plastics and articles thereof

Serial No 5 Reproduction synthesis not allowed as also downstream industries for sugar

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Annex -III

RESTRICTIONS ON LOCATION OF INDUSTRIES MINING OPERATIONS AND OTHER DEVELOPMENT

ACTIVITIES IN DOON VALLEY IN UTTAR PRADESH

MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS

(Department of Environment Forests amp Wildlife)

New Delhi the 1st February 1989

NOTIFICATION

NOTIFICATION under section 3(2)(v) of Environment (Protection) Act 1986 and Rule 5(3) (d) of

Environment (Protection) Rules 1986 Restricting location of industries mining operations and other

development activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh

SO102(E) ndash Whereas notification under sub-rule (3) of rule 5 of the Environment (Protection)

Rules 1986 inviting objections against the imposition of restriction on location of industries mining

operation and other developmental activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh was published vide No

SO 923(E) dated the 6th October 1988

And Whereas all objections received have been duly considered by the Central Government

Now therefore in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (d) of sub-rule (3) of Rule 5 of the

said rules the Central Government hereby imposes restrictions on the following activities in Doon Valley

bounded on the North by Mussorie ridge in the North-East by Lesset Himalayan range on the South-

West by Shivalik ranges river Ganga in the South-East and river Yamuna in the North-West except those

activities which are permitted by the Central Government for examining the environmental impacts

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(i) Location setting of industrial units ndash It has to be as per guidelines given in the annexure or guidelines

as may be issued from time to time by the Ministry of Environment amp Forests Government of India

(ii) Mining ndash Approval of the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests must be obtained before starting

any mining activity

(iii) Tourism ndash It should as per Tourism Development Plan (TDP) to be prepared by the State Department

of Tourism and duly approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(iv) Grazing ndash As per the plan to be prepared by the State Government and duly approved by the Union

Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(v) Land Use ndash As per Master Plan of development and Land Use Plan of the entire area to be prepared

by the State Government and approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

[No J-200123886-1A]

Sd-

(KP GEETHAKRISHNAN)

Secretary

ANNEXURE

Guidelines for permitting restricting industrial units in the Doon Valley area

Industries will be classified under Green Orange and Red categories as shown below for purposes of

permittingrestricting such industrial units in the Doon Valley from the environmental and ecological

considerations

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CATEGORY GREEN

A LIST OF INDUSTRIES IN APPROVED INDUSTRIAL AREAS WHICH MAY BE DIRECTRLY CONSIDERED

FOR ISSUE OF NO OBJECTION CERTIFICATE WITHOUT REFERRING TO (MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS) (IN CASE OF DOUBTS REFERENCE WILL BE MADE TO MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS)

1 All such non-obnoxious and non-hazardous industries employing upto 100 persons The

abnoxious and hazardous industries are those using inflammable explosive corrosive or

toxic substances

2 All such industries which do not discharge industrial effluents of a polluting nature and

which do not undertake any of the following process

Electroplating

Galvanizing

Bleaching

Degreasing

Phosphating

Dyeing

Pickling tanning

Polishing

Cooking of fibres and Digesting

Designing of Fabric

Unhairing Soaking deliming and bating of hides

Washing of fabric

Trimming Puling juicing and blanching of fruits and vegetables

Washing of equipment and regular floor washing using of considerable cooling water

Separated milk buttermilk and whey

Stopping and processing of grain

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Distillation of alcohol stillage and evaporation

Slaughtering of animals rendering of bones washing of meat

Juicing of sugar cane extraction of sugar Filteration centrifugation distillation

Pulping and fermenting of coffee beam

Processing of fish

Filter back wash in DM Plants exceeding 20 KI per day capacity

Pulp making pulp processing and paper making Cocking of coal washing of blast furnace

flue gases

Stripping of oxides

Washing of used sand by hydraulic discharge

Washing of latex etc

Solvent extraction

3 All such industries which do no use fuel in their manufacturing process or in any subsidiary

process and which do not emit fugitive emissions of a diffused nature

Industries not satisfying any one of the three criteria are recommended to be referred to Ministry

of Environment amp Forests

The following industries appear to fall in non-hazardous non-obnoxious and non-polluting

category subject to fulfillment of above three conditions

1 Atta-chakkies

2 Rice Mullors

3 Iceboxes

4 Dal mills

5 Groundnut decortinating (dry)

6 Chilling

7 Tailoring and garment making

8 Apparl making 9 Cotton and woolen hosiery

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10 Handloom weaving

11 Shoe lace manufacturing

12 Gold and Silver thread and sari work

13 Gold and Silver smithy

14 Leather Footwear and leather products excluding tanning amp hide processing

15 Manufacture of mirror from sheet glass and photo-frame

16 Musical instruments manufacturing

17 Sports goods

18 Bamboo and cane products (only dry operations)

19 Card Board and paper products (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

20 Insulation and other coated papers (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

21 Scientific and Mathematical instruments

22 Furniture (Wooden and Steel)

23 Assembly of domestic electrical appliances

24 Radio assembling

25 Fountain pens

26 Polythene plastic and PVC goods through extrusionmoulding

27 Surgical gauges and bandages

28 Railway sleepers (only concrete)

29 Cotton spinning and weaving

30 Rope (cotton and plastic)

31 Carpet weaving

32 Assembly of Air coolers

33 Wires pipes-extruded shapes from metals

34 Automobile servicing amp repair stations

35 Assembly of Bicycles baby carriages and other small non-motorised vehicles

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36 Electronics equipment (assembly)

37 Toys

38 Candles

39 Carpentary ndash excluded saw mill

40 Cold storage (small scale)

41 Restaurants

42 Oil-ginningexpelling (non-hydrogenation and no refining)

43 Ice Cream

44 Mineralized water

45 Jobbing amp Machining

46 Manufacture of Steel units amp suit cases

47 Paper pins amp U clips

48 Block making for printing

49 Optical frames

CATEGORY ORANGE

B LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CAN BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY WITH PROPER

ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL ARRANGEMENT

1 All such industries which discharge some liquid effluents (below 500 klday) that can be

controlled with suitable proven technology

2 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is less than 24 mtday and

the particulars emissions from which can be controlled with suitable proven technology

3 All such industries employing not more than 500 persons

The following industries with adoption of proven pollution control technology subject to

fulfilling the above three condition fall under this category

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सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

1 Lime manufacture ndash pending decision on proven pollution control device and

Supreme Courtrsquos decision on quarrying

2 Ceramics

3 Sanitary ware

4 Tyres and tubes

5 Refuse incineration (controlled)

6 Flour mills

7 Vegetable oils including solvent extracted oils

8 Soap without steam boiling process and synthetic detergents formulation

9 Steam generating plants

10 Manufacture of office and house hold equipment and appliances involving use of

fossil fuel combustion

11 Manufacture of machineries and machine tools and equipments

12 Industrial gases (only) Nitrogen Oxygen and CO2

13 Miscellaneous glassware without involving use of fossil-fuel combustion

14 Optical glass

15 Laboratory ware

16 Petroleum storage amp transfer facilities

17 Surgical and medical products including amp probabilities of latex products

18 Foot wear (Rubber)

19 Bakery products biscuits amp Confectioners

20 Instant teacoffee coffee processing

21 Malted food

22 Manufacture of power driven pumps compressors refrigeration units fire

fighting equipment etc

23 Wire drawing (cold process) amp bailing straps

24 Steel furniture fasteners etc

25 Plastic processed goods

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26

Medical amp surgical instruments

27

Acetylene (synthetic)

28

Glue amp Gelatine

29

Potassium permanganse

30

Metallic sodium

31

Photographic films papers amp photographic chemicals

32

Surface coating industries

33

Fragrances fragours amp food additives

34

Plant nutrients (only manure)

Note

35

aerated watersoft drink

(a) Industries falling within the above identified list shall be assessed by the State Pollution

Control Board and referred to the Union Department of Environment for consideration

before according No Objection Certificate

(b) The total number of fuel burning industries that shall be permitted in the Valley will be

limited by 8 tonnes per day or Sulphur Dioxides from all sources (This corresponds to 400

tonnes per day Coal with 1 sulphur)

(c) Setting of Industrial areas should be based on sound criteria

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CATEGORY RED

C LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CANNOT BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY

1 All those industries which discharge effluents of a polluting nature at the rate of more

than 500 klday and for which the natural course for sufficient dilution is not available

and effluents from which cannot be controlled with suitable technology

2 All such industries employing more than 500 personsday

3 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is more than 24 mtday

The following industries appear to fall under this category covered by all the points as

above

1 Ferrous and non-ferrous metal extraction refining casting forging alloy making

processing etc

2 Dry Coal ProcessingMineral processing industries like Ore

sintering benefication pollutization etc

3 Phosphate look processing plants

4 Cement plants with horizontal rotary kilns

5 Glass and glass products involving use of coal

6 Petroleum refinery

7 Petro-chemical industries

8 Manufacture of lubricating oils and greases

9 Synthetic rubber manufacture

10 Coal oil wood or nuclear based thermal power plants

11 Vanaspati hydrogenated vegetable oils for industrial purposes

12 Sugar mills (white and khandari)

13 Craft paper mills

14 Coke oven by products and coaltar distillation products

15 Alkalies

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16

Caustic soda

17

Potash

18

Electro thermal products (artificial abrasives Calcium carbide etc)

19

Phosphorous and its compounds

20

Acids and their salts (organic amp inorganic)

21

Nitrogen compounds (Cynides cynamides and other nitrogen compounds)

22

Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp fuses)

23

Pthalic anhydride

24

Processes involving chlorinated hydrocarbon

25

Chlorine Fluorine bromine Iodine amp their compounds

26

Fertilizer industry

27

Paper board and straw board

28

Synthetics fibres

29 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture

formulations)

amp

30 Basic drugs

31 Alcohol (Industrial or potable)

32 Leather industry including tanning and processing

33 Coke making coal liquification and fuel gas making industries

34 Fibre glass production and processing

35 Manufacture of pulp-wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving

pulp)

36 Pigment dyes and their intermediates

37 Industrial carbons (including graphite electrodes anodes midget electrodes

graphite blocks graphite crucibles gas carbons activated carbon synthetic

diamonds carbon black channel black lamp black etc)

38 Electro-chemicals (other than these covered under Alkali group)

39 Paints enamels amp varnishes

Page72

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सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

40 Poly propylene

41 Poly Vinyl chloride

42 Cement with vertical shaft kiln technology penging certification of proven

technology on pollution control

43 Chlorates perchlorates amp peroxides

44 Polishes

45 Synthetic resin amp Plastic products

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वारषिक रिपोरिANNUAL REPORT 2016-17

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Annex -III

RESTRICTIONS ON LOCATION OF INDUSTRIES MINING OPERATIONS AND OTHER DEVELOPMENT

ACTIVITIES IN DOON VALLEY IN UTTAR PRADESH

MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS

(Department of Environment Forests amp Wildlife)

New Delhi the 1st February 1989

NOTIFICATION

NOTIFICATION under section 3(2)(v) of Environment (Protection) Act 1986 and Rule 5(3) (d) of

Environment (Protection) Rules 1986 Restricting location of industries mining operations and other

development activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh

SO102(E) ndash Whereas notification under sub-rule (3) of rule 5 of the Environment (Protection)

Rules 1986 inviting objections against the imposition of restriction on location of industries mining

operation and other developmental activities in the Doon Valley in Uttar Pradesh was published vide No

SO 923(E) dated the 6th October 1988

And Whereas all objections received have been duly considered by the Central Government

Now therefore in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (d) of sub-rule (3) of Rule 5 of the

said rules the Central Government hereby imposes restrictions on the following activities in Doon Valley

bounded on the North by Mussorie ridge in the North-East by Lesset Himalayan range on the South-

West by Shivalik ranges river Ganga in the South-East and river Yamuna in the North-West except those

activities which are permitted by the Central Government for examining the environmental impacts

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(i) Location setting of industrial units ndash It has to be as per guidelines given in the annexure or guidelines

as may be issued from time to time by the Ministry of Environment amp Forests Government of India

(ii) Mining ndash Approval of the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests must be obtained before starting

any mining activity

(iii) Tourism ndash It should as per Tourism Development Plan (TDP) to be prepared by the State Department

of Tourism and duly approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(iv) Grazing ndash As per the plan to be prepared by the State Government and duly approved by the Union

Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(v) Land Use ndash As per Master Plan of development and Land Use Plan of the entire area to be prepared

by the State Government and approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

[No J-200123886-1A]

Sd-

(KP GEETHAKRISHNAN)

Secretary

ANNEXURE

Guidelines for permitting restricting industrial units in the Doon Valley area

Industries will be classified under Green Orange and Red categories as shown below for purposes of

permittingrestricting such industrial units in the Doon Valley from the environmental and ecological

considerations

Page64

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CATEGORY GREEN

A LIST OF INDUSTRIES IN APPROVED INDUSTRIAL AREAS WHICH MAY BE DIRECTRLY CONSIDERED

FOR ISSUE OF NO OBJECTION CERTIFICATE WITHOUT REFERRING TO (MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS) (IN CASE OF DOUBTS REFERENCE WILL BE MADE TO MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS)

1 All such non-obnoxious and non-hazardous industries employing upto 100 persons The

abnoxious and hazardous industries are those using inflammable explosive corrosive or

toxic substances

2 All such industries which do not discharge industrial effluents of a polluting nature and

which do not undertake any of the following process

Electroplating

Galvanizing

Bleaching

Degreasing

Phosphating

Dyeing

Pickling tanning

Polishing

Cooking of fibres and Digesting

Designing of Fabric

Unhairing Soaking deliming and bating of hides

Washing of fabric

Trimming Puling juicing and blanching of fruits and vegetables

Washing of equipment and regular floor washing using of considerable cooling water

Separated milk buttermilk and whey

Stopping and processing of grain

Page65

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Distillation of alcohol stillage and evaporation

Slaughtering of animals rendering of bones washing of meat

Juicing of sugar cane extraction of sugar Filteration centrifugation distillation

Pulping and fermenting of coffee beam

Processing of fish

Filter back wash in DM Plants exceeding 20 KI per day capacity

Pulp making pulp processing and paper making Cocking of coal washing of blast furnace

flue gases

Stripping of oxides

Washing of used sand by hydraulic discharge

Washing of latex etc

Solvent extraction

3 All such industries which do no use fuel in their manufacturing process or in any subsidiary

process and which do not emit fugitive emissions of a diffused nature

Industries not satisfying any one of the three criteria are recommended to be referred to Ministry

of Environment amp Forests

The following industries appear to fall in non-hazardous non-obnoxious and non-polluting

category subject to fulfillment of above three conditions

1 Atta-chakkies

2 Rice Mullors

3 Iceboxes

4 Dal mills

5 Groundnut decortinating (dry)

6 Chilling

7 Tailoring and garment making

8 Apparl making 9 Cotton and woolen hosiery

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10 Handloom weaving

11 Shoe lace manufacturing

12 Gold and Silver thread and sari work

13 Gold and Silver smithy

14 Leather Footwear and leather products excluding tanning amp hide processing

15 Manufacture of mirror from sheet glass and photo-frame

16 Musical instruments manufacturing

17 Sports goods

18 Bamboo and cane products (only dry operations)

19 Card Board and paper products (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

20 Insulation and other coated papers (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

21 Scientific and Mathematical instruments

22 Furniture (Wooden and Steel)

23 Assembly of domestic electrical appliances

24 Radio assembling

25 Fountain pens

26 Polythene plastic and PVC goods through extrusionmoulding

27 Surgical gauges and bandages

28 Railway sleepers (only concrete)

29 Cotton spinning and weaving

30 Rope (cotton and plastic)

31 Carpet weaving

32 Assembly of Air coolers

33 Wires pipes-extruded shapes from metals

34 Automobile servicing amp repair stations

35 Assembly of Bicycles baby carriages and other small non-motorised vehicles

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36 Electronics equipment (assembly)

37 Toys

38 Candles

39 Carpentary ndash excluded saw mill

40 Cold storage (small scale)

41 Restaurants

42 Oil-ginningexpelling (non-hydrogenation and no refining)

43 Ice Cream

44 Mineralized water

45 Jobbing amp Machining

46 Manufacture of Steel units amp suit cases

47 Paper pins amp U clips

48 Block making for printing

49 Optical frames

CATEGORY ORANGE

B LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CAN BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY WITH PROPER

ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL ARRANGEMENT

1 All such industries which discharge some liquid effluents (below 500 klday) that can be

controlled with suitable proven technology

2 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is less than 24 mtday and

the particulars emissions from which can be controlled with suitable proven technology

3 All such industries employing not more than 500 persons

The following industries with adoption of proven pollution control technology subject to

fulfilling the above three condition fall under this category

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1 Lime manufacture ndash pending decision on proven pollution control device and

Supreme Courtrsquos decision on quarrying

2 Ceramics

3 Sanitary ware

4 Tyres and tubes

5 Refuse incineration (controlled)

6 Flour mills

7 Vegetable oils including solvent extracted oils

8 Soap without steam boiling process and synthetic detergents formulation

9 Steam generating plants

10 Manufacture of office and house hold equipment and appliances involving use of

fossil fuel combustion

11 Manufacture of machineries and machine tools and equipments

12 Industrial gases (only) Nitrogen Oxygen and CO2

13 Miscellaneous glassware without involving use of fossil-fuel combustion

14 Optical glass

15 Laboratory ware

16 Petroleum storage amp transfer facilities

17 Surgical and medical products including amp probabilities of latex products

18 Foot wear (Rubber)

19 Bakery products biscuits amp Confectioners

20 Instant teacoffee coffee processing

21 Malted food

22 Manufacture of power driven pumps compressors refrigeration units fire

fighting equipment etc

23 Wire drawing (cold process) amp bailing straps

24 Steel furniture fasteners etc

25 Plastic processed goods

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26

Medical amp surgical instruments

27

Acetylene (synthetic)

28

Glue amp Gelatine

29

Potassium permanganse

30

Metallic sodium

31

Photographic films papers amp photographic chemicals

32

Surface coating industries

33

Fragrances fragours amp food additives

34

Plant nutrients (only manure)

Note

35

aerated watersoft drink

(a) Industries falling within the above identified list shall be assessed by the State Pollution

Control Board and referred to the Union Department of Environment for consideration

before according No Objection Certificate

(b) The total number of fuel burning industries that shall be permitted in the Valley will be

limited by 8 tonnes per day or Sulphur Dioxides from all sources (This corresponds to 400

tonnes per day Coal with 1 sulphur)

(c) Setting of Industrial areas should be based on sound criteria

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CATEGORY RED

C LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CANNOT BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY

1 All those industries which discharge effluents of a polluting nature at the rate of more

than 500 klday and for which the natural course for sufficient dilution is not available

and effluents from which cannot be controlled with suitable technology

2 All such industries employing more than 500 personsday

3 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is more than 24 mtday

The following industries appear to fall under this category covered by all the points as

above

1 Ferrous and non-ferrous metal extraction refining casting forging alloy making

processing etc

2 Dry Coal ProcessingMineral processing industries like Ore

sintering benefication pollutization etc

3 Phosphate look processing plants

4 Cement plants with horizontal rotary kilns

5 Glass and glass products involving use of coal

6 Petroleum refinery

7 Petro-chemical industries

8 Manufacture of lubricating oils and greases

9 Synthetic rubber manufacture

10 Coal oil wood or nuclear based thermal power plants

11 Vanaspati hydrogenated vegetable oils for industrial purposes

12 Sugar mills (white and khandari)

13 Craft paper mills

14 Coke oven by products and coaltar distillation products

15 Alkalies

Page71

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सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

16

Caustic soda

17

Potash

18

Electro thermal products (artificial abrasives Calcium carbide etc)

19

Phosphorous and its compounds

20

Acids and their salts (organic amp inorganic)

21

Nitrogen compounds (Cynides cynamides and other nitrogen compounds)

22

Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp fuses)

23

Pthalic anhydride

24

Processes involving chlorinated hydrocarbon

25

Chlorine Fluorine bromine Iodine amp their compounds

26

Fertilizer industry

27

Paper board and straw board

28

Synthetics fibres

29 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture

formulations)

amp

30 Basic drugs

31 Alcohol (Industrial or potable)

32 Leather industry including tanning and processing

33 Coke making coal liquification and fuel gas making industries

34 Fibre glass production and processing

35 Manufacture of pulp-wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving

pulp)

36 Pigment dyes and their intermediates

37 Industrial carbons (including graphite electrodes anodes midget electrodes

graphite blocks graphite crucibles gas carbons activated carbon synthetic

diamonds carbon black channel black lamp black etc)

38 Electro-chemicals (other than these covered under Alkali group)

39 Paints enamels amp varnishes

Page72

ANNUAL REPORT 2016-17

सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

40 Poly propylene

41 Poly Vinyl chloride

42 Cement with vertical shaft kiln technology penging certification of proven

technology on pollution control

43 Chlorates perchlorates amp peroxides

44 Polishes

45 Synthetic resin amp Plastic products

Page73

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वारषिक रिपोरिANNUAL REPORT 2016-17

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(i) Location setting of industrial units ndash It has to be as per guidelines given in the annexure or guidelines

as may be issued from time to time by the Ministry of Environment amp Forests Government of India

(ii) Mining ndash Approval of the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests must be obtained before starting

any mining activity

(iii) Tourism ndash It should as per Tourism Development Plan (TDP) to be prepared by the State Department

of Tourism and duly approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(iv) Grazing ndash As per the plan to be prepared by the State Government and duly approved by the Union

Ministry of Environment amp Forests

(v) Land Use ndash As per Master Plan of development and Land Use Plan of the entire area to be prepared

by the State Government and approved by the Union Ministry of Environment amp Forests

[No J-200123886-1A]

Sd-

(KP GEETHAKRISHNAN)

Secretary

ANNEXURE

Guidelines for permitting restricting industrial units in the Doon Valley area

Industries will be classified under Green Orange and Red categories as shown below for purposes of

permittingrestricting such industrial units in the Doon Valley from the environmental and ecological

considerations

Page64

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सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

CATEGORY GREEN

A LIST OF INDUSTRIES IN APPROVED INDUSTRIAL AREAS WHICH MAY BE DIRECTRLY CONSIDERED

FOR ISSUE OF NO OBJECTION CERTIFICATE WITHOUT REFERRING TO (MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS) (IN CASE OF DOUBTS REFERENCE WILL BE MADE TO MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS)

1 All such non-obnoxious and non-hazardous industries employing upto 100 persons The

abnoxious and hazardous industries are those using inflammable explosive corrosive or

toxic substances

2 All such industries which do not discharge industrial effluents of a polluting nature and

which do not undertake any of the following process

Electroplating

Galvanizing

Bleaching

Degreasing

Phosphating

Dyeing

Pickling tanning

Polishing

Cooking of fibres and Digesting

Designing of Fabric

Unhairing Soaking deliming and bating of hides

Washing of fabric

Trimming Puling juicing and blanching of fruits and vegetables

Washing of equipment and regular floor washing using of considerable cooling water

Separated milk buttermilk and whey

Stopping and processing of grain

Page65

वारषिक रिपोरिANNUAL REPORT 2016-17

सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

Distillation of alcohol stillage and evaporation

Slaughtering of animals rendering of bones washing of meat

Juicing of sugar cane extraction of sugar Filteration centrifugation distillation

Pulping and fermenting of coffee beam

Processing of fish

Filter back wash in DM Plants exceeding 20 KI per day capacity

Pulp making pulp processing and paper making Cocking of coal washing of blast furnace

flue gases

Stripping of oxides

Washing of used sand by hydraulic discharge

Washing of latex etc

Solvent extraction

3 All such industries which do no use fuel in their manufacturing process or in any subsidiary

process and which do not emit fugitive emissions of a diffused nature

Industries not satisfying any one of the three criteria are recommended to be referred to Ministry

of Environment amp Forests

The following industries appear to fall in non-hazardous non-obnoxious and non-polluting

category subject to fulfillment of above three conditions

1 Atta-chakkies

2 Rice Mullors

3 Iceboxes

4 Dal mills

5 Groundnut decortinating (dry)

6 Chilling

7 Tailoring and garment making

8 Apparl making 9 Cotton and woolen hosiery

Page66

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10 Handloom weaving

11 Shoe lace manufacturing

12 Gold and Silver thread and sari work

13 Gold and Silver smithy

14 Leather Footwear and leather products excluding tanning amp hide processing

15 Manufacture of mirror from sheet glass and photo-frame

16 Musical instruments manufacturing

17 Sports goods

18 Bamboo and cane products (only dry operations)

19 Card Board and paper products (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

20 Insulation and other coated papers (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

21 Scientific and Mathematical instruments

22 Furniture (Wooden and Steel)

23 Assembly of domestic electrical appliances

24 Radio assembling

25 Fountain pens

26 Polythene plastic and PVC goods through extrusionmoulding

27 Surgical gauges and bandages

28 Railway sleepers (only concrete)

29 Cotton spinning and weaving

30 Rope (cotton and plastic)

31 Carpet weaving

32 Assembly of Air coolers

33 Wires pipes-extruded shapes from metals

34 Automobile servicing amp repair stations

35 Assembly of Bicycles baby carriages and other small non-motorised vehicles

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सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

36 Electronics equipment (assembly)

37 Toys

38 Candles

39 Carpentary ndash excluded saw mill

40 Cold storage (small scale)

41 Restaurants

42 Oil-ginningexpelling (non-hydrogenation and no refining)

43 Ice Cream

44 Mineralized water

45 Jobbing amp Machining

46 Manufacture of Steel units amp suit cases

47 Paper pins amp U clips

48 Block making for printing

49 Optical frames

CATEGORY ORANGE

B LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CAN BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY WITH PROPER

ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL ARRANGEMENT

1 All such industries which discharge some liquid effluents (below 500 klday) that can be

controlled with suitable proven technology

2 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is less than 24 mtday and

the particulars emissions from which can be controlled with suitable proven technology

3 All such industries employing not more than 500 persons

The following industries with adoption of proven pollution control technology subject to

fulfilling the above three condition fall under this category

Page68

वारषिक रिपोरिANNUAL REPORT 2016-17

सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

1 Lime manufacture ndash pending decision on proven pollution control device and

Supreme Courtrsquos decision on quarrying

2 Ceramics

3 Sanitary ware

4 Tyres and tubes

5 Refuse incineration (controlled)

6 Flour mills

7 Vegetable oils including solvent extracted oils

8 Soap without steam boiling process and synthetic detergents formulation

9 Steam generating plants

10 Manufacture of office and house hold equipment and appliances involving use of

fossil fuel combustion

11 Manufacture of machineries and machine tools and equipments

12 Industrial gases (only) Nitrogen Oxygen and CO2

13 Miscellaneous glassware without involving use of fossil-fuel combustion

14 Optical glass

15 Laboratory ware

16 Petroleum storage amp transfer facilities

17 Surgical and medical products including amp probabilities of latex products

18 Foot wear (Rubber)

19 Bakery products biscuits amp Confectioners

20 Instant teacoffee coffee processing

21 Malted food

22 Manufacture of power driven pumps compressors refrigeration units fire

fighting equipment etc

23 Wire drawing (cold process) amp bailing straps

24 Steel furniture fasteners etc

25 Plastic processed goods

Page69

ANNUAL REPORT 2016-17

सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

26

Medical amp surgical instruments

27

Acetylene (synthetic)

28

Glue amp Gelatine

29

Potassium permanganse

30

Metallic sodium

31

Photographic films papers amp photographic chemicals

32

Surface coating industries

33

Fragrances fragours amp food additives

34

Plant nutrients (only manure)

Note

35

aerated watersoft drink

(a) Industries falling within the above identified list shall be assessed by the State Pollution

Control Board and referred to the Union Department of Environment for consideration

before according No Objection Certificate

(b) The total number of fuel burning industries that shall be permitted in the Valley will be

limited by 8 tonnes per day or Sulphur Dioxides from all sources (This corresponds to 400

tonnes per day Coal with 1 sulphur)

(c) Setting of Industrial areas should be based on sound criteria

Page70

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सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

CATEGORY RED

C LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CANNOT BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY

1 All those industries which discharge effluents of a polluting nature at the rate of more

than 500 klday and for which the natural course for sufficient dilution is not available

and effluents from which cannot be controlled with suitable technology

2 All such industries employing more than 500 personsday

3 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is more than 24 mtday

The following industries appear to fall under this category covered by all the points as

above

1 Ferrous and non-ferrous metal extraction refining casting forging alloy making

processing etc

2 Dry Coal ProcessingMineral processing industries like Ore

sintering benefication pollutization etc

3 Phosphate look processing plants

4 Cement plants with horizontal rotary kilns

5 Glass and glass products involving use of coal

6 Petroleum refinery

7 Petro-chemical industries

8 Manufacture of lubricating oils and greases

9 Synthetic rubber manufacture

10 Coal oil wood or nuclear based thermal power plants

11 Vanaspati hydrogenated vegetable oils for industrial purposes

12 Sugar mills (white and khandari)

13 Craft paper mills

14 Coke oven by products and coaltar distillation products

15 Alkalies

Page71

ANNUAL REPORT 2016-17

सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

16

Caustic soda

17

Potash

18

Electro thermal products (artificial abrasives Calcium carbide etc)

19

Phosphorous and its compounds

20

Acids and their salts (organic amp inorganic)

21

Nitrogen compounds (Cynides cynamides and other nitrogen compounds)

22

Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp fuses)

23

Pthalic anhydride

24

Processes involving chlorinated hydrocarbon

25

Chlorine Fluorine bromine Iodine amp their compounds

26

Fertilizer industry

27

Paper board and straw board

28

Synthetics fibres

29 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture

formulations)

amp

30 Basic drugs

31 Alcohol (Industrial or potable)

32 Leather industry including tanning and processing

33 Coke making coal liquification and fuel gas making industries

34 Fibre glass production and processing

35 Manufacture of pulp-wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving

pulp)

36 Pigment dyes and their intermediates

37 Industrial carbons (including graphite electrodes anodes midget electrodes

graphite blocks graphite crucibles gas carbons activated carbon synthetic

diamonds carbon black channel black lamp black etc)

38 Electro-chemicals (other than these covered under Alkali group)

39 Paints enamels amp varnishes

Page72

ANNUAL REPORT 2016-17

सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

40 Poly propylene

41 Poly Vinyl chloride

42 Cement with vertical shaft kiln technology penging certification of proven

technology on pollution control

43 Chlorates perchlorates amp peroxides

44 Polishes

45 Synthetic resin amp Plastic products

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वारषिक रिपोरिANNUAL REPORT 2016-17

सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

CATEGORY GREEN

A LIST OF INDUSTRIES IN APPROVED INDUSTRIAL AREAS WHICH MAY BE DIRECTRLY CONSIDERED

FOR ISSUE OF NO OBJECTION CERTIFICATE WITHOUT REFERRING TO (MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS) (IN CASE OF DOUBTS REFERENCE WILL BE MADE TO MINISTRY OF

ENVIRONMENT amp FORESTS)

1 All such non-obnoxious and non-hazardous industries employing upto 100 persons The

abnoxious and hazardous industries are those using inflammable explosive corrosive or

toxic substances

2 All such industries which do not discharge industrial effluents of a polluting nature and

which do not undertake any of the following process

Electroplating

Galvanizing

Bleaching

Degreasing

Phosphating

Dyeing

Pickling tanning

Polishing

Cooking of fibres and Digesting

Designing of Fabric

Unhairing Soaking deliming and bating of hides

Washing of fabric

Trimming Puling juicing and blanching of fruits and vegetables

Washing of equipment and regular floor washing using of considerable cooling water

Separated milk buttermilk and whey

Stopping and processing of grain

Page65

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सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

Distillation of alcohol stillage and evaporation

Slaughtering of animals rendering of bones washing of meat

Juicing of sugar cane extraction of sugar Filteration centrifugation distillation

Pulping and fermenting of coffee beam

Processing of fish

Filter back wash in DM Plants exceeding 20 KI per day capacity

Pulp making pulp processing and paper making Cocking of coal washing of blast furnace

flue gases

Stripping of oxides

Washing of used sand by hydraulic discharge

Washing of latex etc

Solvent extraction

3 All such industries which do no use fuel in their manufacturing process or in any subsidiary

process and which do not emit fugitive emissions of a diffused nature

Industries not satisfying any one of the three criteria are recommended to be referred to Ministry

of Environment amp Forests

The following industries appear to fall in non-hazardous non-obnoxious and non-polluting

category subject to fulfillment of above three conditions

1 Atta-chakkies

2 Rice Mullors

3 Iceboxes

4 Dal mills

5 Groundnut decortinating (dry)

6 Chilling

7 Tailoring and garment making

8 Apparl making 9 Cotton and woolen hosiery

Page66

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सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

10 Handloom weaving

11 Shoe lace manufacturing

12 Gold and Silver thread and sari work

13 Gold and Silver smithy

14 Leather Footwear and leather products excluding tanning amp hide processing

15 Manufacture of mirror from sheet glass and photo-frame

16 Musical instruments manufacturing

17 Sports goods

18 Bamboo and cane products (only dry operations)

19 Card Board and paper products (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

20 Insulation and other coated papers (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

21 Scientific and Mathematical instruments

22 Furniture (Wooden and Steel)

23 Assembly of domestic electrical appliances

24 Radio assembling

25 Fountain pens

26 Polythene plastic and PVC goods through extrusionmoulding

27 Surgical gauges and bandages

28 Railway sleepers (only concrete)

29 Cotton spinning and weaving

30 Rope (cotton and plastic)

31 Carpet weaving

32 Assembly of Air coolers

33 Wires pipes-extruded shapes from metals

34 Automobile servicing amp repair stations

35 Assembly of Bicycles baby carriages and other small non-motorised vehicles

Page67

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सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

36 Electronics equipment (assembly)

37 Toys

38 Candles

39 Carpentary ndash excluded saw mill

40 Cold storage (small scale)

41 Restaurants

42 Oil-ginningexpelling (non-hydrogenation and no refining)

43 Ice Cream

44 Mineralized water

45 Jobbing amp Machining

46 Manufacture of Steel units amp suit cases

47 Paper pins amp U clips

48 Block making for printing

49 Optical frames

CATEGORY ORANGE

B LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CAN BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY WITH PROPER

ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL ARRANGEMENT

1 All such industries which discharge some liquid effluents (below 500 klday) that can be

controlled with suitable proven technology

2 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is less than 24 mtday and

the particulars emissions from which can be controlled with suitable proven technology

3 All such industries employing not more than 500 persons

The following industries with adoption of proven pollution control technology subject to

fulfilling the above three condition fall under this category

Page68

वारषिक रिपोरिANNUAL REPORT 2016-17

सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

1 Lime manufacture ndash pending decision on proven pollution control device and

Supreme Courtrsquos decision on quarrying

2 Ceramics

3 Sanitary ware

4 Tyres and tubes

5 Refuse incineration (controlled)

6 Flour mills

7 Vegetable oils including solvent extracted oils

8 Soap without steam boiling process and synthetic detergents formulation

9 Steam generating plants

10 Manufacture of office and house hold equipment and appliances involving use of

fossil fuel combustion

11 Manufacture of machineries and machine tools and equipments

12 Industrial gases (only) Nitrogen Oxygen and CO2

13 Miscellaneous glassware without involving use of fossil-fuel combustion

14 Optical glass

15 Laboratory ware

16 Petroleum storage amp transfer facilities

17 Surgical and medical products including amp probabilities of latex products

18 Foot wear (Rubber)

19 Bakery products biscuits amp Confectioners

20 Instant teacoffee coffee processing

21 Malted food

22 Manufacture of power driven pumps compressors refrigeration units fire

fighting equipment etc

23 Wire drawing (cold process) amp bailing straps

24 Steel furniture fasteners etc

25 Plastic processed goods

Page69

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सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

26

Medical amp surgical instruments

27

Acetylene (synthetic)

28

Glue amp Gelatine

29

Potassium permanganse

30

Metallic sodium

31

Photographic films papers amp photographic chemicals

32

Surface coating industries

33

Fragrances fragours amp food additives

34

Plant nutrients (only manure)

Note

35

aerated watersoft drink

(a) Industries falling within the above identified list shall be assessed by the State Pollution

Control Board and referred to the Union Department of Environment for consideration

before according No Objection Certificate

(b) The total number of fuel burning industries that shall be permitted in the Valley will be

limited by 8 tonnes per day or Sulphur Dioxides from all sources (This corresponds to 400

tonnes per day Coal with 1 sulphur)

(c) Setting of Industrial areas should be based on sound criteria

Page70

ANNUAL REPORT 2016-17

सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

CATEGORY RED

C LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CANNOT BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY

1 All those industries which discharge effluents of a polluting nature at the rate of more

than 500 klday and for which the natural course for sufficient dilution is not available

and effluents from which cannot be controlled with suitable technology

2 All such industries employing more than 500 personsday

3 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is more than 24 mtday

The following industries appear to fall under this category covered by all the points as

above

1 Ferrous and non-ferrous metal extraction refining casting forging alloy making

processing etc

2 Dry Coal ProcessingMineral processing industries like Ore

sintering benefication pollutization etc

3 Phosphate look processing plants

4 Cement plants with horizontal rotary kilns

5 Glass and glass products involving use of coal

6 Petroleum refinery

7 Petro-chemical industries

8 Manufacture of lubricating oils and greases

9 Synthetic rubber manufacture

10 Coal oil wood or nuclear based thermal power plants

11 Vanaspati hydrogenated vegetable oils for industrial purposes

12 Sugar mills (white and khandari)

13 Craft paper mills

14 Coke oven by products and coaltar distillation products

15 Alkalies

Page71

ANNUAL REPORT 2016-17

सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

16

Caustic soda

17

Potash

18

Electro thermal products (artificial abrasives Calcium carbide etc)

19

Phosphorous and its compounds

20

Acids and their salts (organic amp inorganic)

21

Nitrogen compounds (Cynides cynamides and other nitrogen compounds)

22

Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp fuses)

23

Pthalic anhydride

24

Processes involving chlorinated hydrocarbon

25

Chlorine Fluorine bromine Iodine amp their compounds

26

Fertilizer industry

27

Paper board and straw board

28

Synthetics fibres

29 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture

formulations)

amp

30 Basic drugs

31 Alcohol (Industrial or potable)

32 Leather industry including tanning and processing

33 Coke making coal liquification and fuel gas making industries

34 Fibre glass production and processing

35 Manufacture of pulp-wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving

pulp)

36 Pigment dyes and their intermediates

37 Industrial carbons (including graphite electrodes anodes midget electrodes

graphite blocks graphite crucibles gas carbons activated carbon synthetic

diamonds carbon black channel black lamp black etc)

38 Electro-chemicals (other than these covered under Alkali group)

39 Paints enamels amp varnishes

Page72

ANNUAL REPORT 2016-17

सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

40 Poly propylene

41 Poly Vinyl chloride

42 Cement with vertical shaft kiln technology penging certification of proven

technology on pollution control

43 Chlorates perchlorates amp peroxides

44 Polishes

45 Synthetic resin amp Plastic products

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वारषिक रिपोरिANNUAL REPORT 2016-17

सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

Distillation of alcohol stillage and evaporation

Slaughtering of animals rendering of bones washing of meat

Juicing of sugar cane extraction of sugar Filteration centrifugation distillation

Pulping and fermenting of coffee beam

Processing of fish

Filter back wash in DM Plants exceeding 20 KI per day capacity

Pulp making pulp processing and paper making Cocking of coal washing of blast furnace

flue gases

Stripping of oxides

Washing of used sand by hydraulic discharge

Washing of latex etc

Solvent extraction

3 All such industries which do no use fuel in their manufacturing process or in any subsidiary

process and which do not emit fugitive emissions of a diffused nature

Industries not satisfying any one of the three criteria are recommended to be referred to Ministry

of Environment amp Forests

The following industries appear to fall in non-hazardous non-obnoxious and non-polluting

category subject to fulfillment of above three conditions

1 Atta-chakkies

2 Rice Mullors

3 Iceboxes

4 Dal mills

5 Groundnut decortinating (dry)

6 Chilling

7 Tailoring and garment making

8 Apparl making 9 Cotton and woolen hosiery

Page66

वारषिक रिपोरिANNUAL REPORT 2016-17

सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

10 Handloom weaving

11 Shoe lace manufacturing

12 Gold and Silver thread and sari work

13 Gold and Silver smithy

14 Leather Footwear and leather products excluding tanning amp hide processing

15 Manufacture of mirror from sheet glass and photo-frame

16 Musical instruments manufacturing

17 Sports goods

18 Bamboo and cane products (only dry operations)

19 Card Board and paper products (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

20 Insulation and other coated papers (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

21 Scientific and Mathematical instruments

22 Furniture (Wooden and Steel)

23 Assembly of domestic electrical appliances

24 Radio assembling

25 Fountain pens

26 Polythene plastic and PVC goods through extrusionmoulding

27 Surgical gauges and bandages

28 Railway sleepers (only concrete)

29 Cotton spinning and weaving

30 Rope (cotton and plastic)

31 Carpet weaving

32 Assembly of Air coolers

33 Wires pipes-extruded shapes from metals

34 Automobile servicing amp repair stations

35 Assembly of Bicycles baby carriages and other small non-motorised vehicles

Page67

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सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

36 Electronics equipment (assembly)

37 Toys

38 Candles

39 Carpentary ndash excluded saw mill

40 Cold storage (small scale)

41 Restaurants

42 Oil-ginningexpelling (non-hydrogenation and no refining)

43 Ice Cream

44 Mineralized water

45 Jobbing amp Machining

46 Manufacture of Steel units amp suit cases

47 Paper pins amp U clips

48 Block making for printing

49 Optical frames

CATEGORY ORANGE

B LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CAN BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY WITH PROPER

ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL ARRANGEMENT

1 All such industries which discharge some liquid effluents (below 500 klday) that can be

controlled with suitable proven technology

2 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is less than 24 mtday and

the particulars emissions from which can be controlled with suitable proven technology

3 All such industries employing not more than 500 persons

The following industries with adoption of proven pollution control technology subject to

fulfilling the above three condition fall under this category

Page68

वारषिक रिपोरिANNUAL REPORT 2016-17

सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

1 Lime manufacture ndash pending decision on proven pollution control device and

Supreme Courtrsquos decision on quarrying

2 Ceramics

3 Sanitary ware

4 Tyres and tubes

5 Refuse incineration (controlled)

6 Flour mills

7 Vegetable oils including solvent extracted oils

8 Soap without steam boiling process and synthetic detergents formulation

9 Steam generating plants

10 Manufacture of office and house hold equipment and appliances involving use of

fossil fuel combustion

11 Manufacture of machineries and machine tools and equipments

12 Industrial gases (only) Nitrogen Oxygen and CO2

13 Miscellaneous glassware without involving use of fossil-fuel combustion

14 Optical glass

15 Laboratory ware

16 Petroleum storage amp transfer facilities

17 Surgical and medical products including amp probabilities of latex products

18 Foot wear (Rubber)

19 Bakery products biscuits amp Confectioners

20 Instant teacoffee coffee processing

21 Malted food

22 Manufacture of power driven pumps compressors refrigeration units fire

fighting equipment etc

23 Wire drawing (cold process) amp bailing straps

24 Steel furniture fasteners etc

25 Plastic processed goods

Page69

ANNUAL REPORT 2016-17

सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

26

Medical amp surgical instruments

27

Acetylene (synthetic)

28

Glue amp Gelatine

29

Potassium permanganse

30

Metallic sodium

31

Photographic films papers amp photographic chemicals

32

Surface coating industries

33

Fragrances fragours amp food additives

34

Plant nutrients (only manure)

Note

35

aerated watersoft drink

(a) Industries falling within the above identified list shall be assessed by the State Pollution

Control Board and referred to the Union Department of Environment for consideration

before according No Objection Certificate

(b) The total number of fuel burning industries that shall be permitted in the Valley will be

limited by 8 tonnes per day or Sulphur Dioxides from all sources (This corresponds to 400

tonnes per day Coal with 1 sulphur)

(c) Setting of Industrial areas should be based on sound criteria

Page70

ANNUAL REPORT 2016-17

सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

CATEGORY RED

C LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CANNOT BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY

1 All those industries which discharge effluents of a polluting nature at the rate of more

than 500 klday and for which the natural course for sufficient dilution is not available

and effluents from which cannot be controlled with suitable technology

2 All such industries employing more than 500 personsday

3 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is more than 24 mtday

The following industries appear to fall under this category covered by all the points as

above

1 Ferrous and non-ferrous metal extraction refining casting forging alloy making

processing etc

2 Dry Coal ProcessingMineral processing industries like Ore

sintering benefication pollutization etc

3 Phosphate look processing plants

4 Cement plants with horizontal rotary kilns

5 Glass and glass products involving use of coal

6 Petroleum refinery

7 Petro-chemical industries

8 Manufacture of lubricating oils and greases

9 Synthetic rubber manufacture

10 Coal oil wood or nuclear based thermal power plants

11 Vanaspati hydrogenated vegetable oils for industrial purposes

12 Sugar mills (white and khandari)

13 Craft paper mills

14 Coke oven by products and coaltar distillation products

15 Alkalies

Page71

ANNUAL REPORT 2016-17

सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

16

Caustic soda

17

Potash

18

Electro thermal products (artificial abrasives Calcium carbide etc)

19

Phosphorous and its compounds

20

Acids and their salts (organic amp inorganic)

21

Nitrogen compounds (Cynides cynamides and other nitrogen compounds)

22

Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp fuses)

23

Pthalic anhydride

24

Processes involving chlorinated hydrocarbon

25

Chlorine Fluorine bromine Iodine amp their compounds

26

Fertilizer industry

27

Paper board and straw board

28

Synthetics fibres

29 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture

formulations)

amp

30 Basic drugs

31 Alcohol (Industrial or potable)

32 Leather industry including tanning and processing

33 Coke making coal liquification and fuel gas making industries

34 Fibre glass production and processing

35 Manufacture of pulp-wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving

pulp)

36 Pigment dyes and their intermediates

37 Industrial carbons (including graphite electrodes anodes midget electrodes

graphite blocks graphite crucibles gas carbons activated carbon synthetic

diamonds carbon black channel black lamp black etc)

38 Electro-chemicals (other than these covered under Alkali group)

39 Paints enamels amp varnishes

Page72

ANNUAL REPORT 2016-17

सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

40 Poly propylene

41 Poly Vinyl chloride

42 Cement with vertical shaft kiln technology penging certification of proven

technology on pollution control

43 Chlorates perchlorates amp peroxides

44 Polishes

45 Synthetic resin amp Plastic products

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वारषिक रिपोरिANNUAL REPORT 2016-17

सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

10 Handloom weaving

11 Shoe lace manufacturing

12 Gold and Silver thread and sari work

13 Gold and Silver smithy

14 Leather Footwear and leather products excluding tanning amp hide processing

15 Manufacture of mirror from sheet glass and photo-frame

16 Musical instruments manufacturing

17 Sports goods

18 Bamboo and cane products (only dry operations)

19 Card Board and paper products (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

20 Insulation and other coated papers (Paper amp pulp manufacture excluded)

21 Scientific and Mathematical instruments

22 Furniture (Wooden and Steel)

23 Assembly of domestic electrical appliances

24 Radio assembling

25 Fountain pens

26 Polythene plastic and PVC goods through extrusionmoulding

27 Surgical gauges and bandages

28 Railway sleepers (only concrete)

29 Cotton spinning and weaving

30 Rope (cotton and plastic)

31 Carpet weaving

32 Assembly of Air coolers

33 Wires pipes-extruded shapes from metals

34 Automobile servicing amp repair stations

35 Assembly of Bicycles baby carriages and other small non-motorised vehicles

Page67

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सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

36 Electronics equipment (assembly)

37 Toys

38 Candles

39 Carpentary ndash excluded saw mill

40 Cold storage (small scale)

41 Restaurants

42 Oil-ginningexpelling (non-hydrogenation and no refining)

43 Ice Cream

44 Mineralized water

45 Jobbing amp Machining

46 Manufacture of Steel units amp suit cases

47 Paper pins amp U clips

48 Block making for printing

49 Optical frames

CATEGORY ORANGE

B LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CAN BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY WITH PROPER

ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL ARRANGEMENT

1 All such industries which discharge some liquid effluents (below 500 klday) that can be

controlled with suitable proven technology

2 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is less than 24 mtday and

the particulars emissions from which can be controlled with suitable proven technology

3 All such industries employing not more than 500 persons

The following industries with adoption of proven pollution control technology subject to

fulfilling the above three condition fall under this category

Page68

वारषिक रिपोरिANNUAL REPORT 2016-17

सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

1 Lime manufacture ndash pending decision on proven pollution control device and

Supreme Courtrsquos decision on quarrying

2 Ceramics

3 Sanitary ware

4 Tyres and tubes

5 Refuse incineration (controlled)

6 Flour mills

7 Vegetable oils including solvent extracted oils

8 Soap without steam boiling process and synthetic detergents formulation

9 Steam generating plants

10 Manufacture of office and house hold equipment and appliances involving use of

fossil fuel combustion

11 Manufacture of machineries and machine tools and equipments

12 Industrial gases (only) Nitrogen Oxygen and CO2

13 Miscellaneous glassware without involving use of fossil-fuel combustion

14 Optical glass

15 Laboratory ware

16 Petroleum storage amp transfer facilities

17 Surgical and medical products including amp probabilities of latex products

18 Foot wear (Rubber)

19 Bakery products biscuits amp Confectioners

20 Instant teacoffee coffee processing

21 Malted food

22 Manufacture of power driven pumps compressors refrigeration units fire

fighting equipment etc

23 Wire drawing (cold process) amp bailing straps

24 Steel furniture fasteners etc

25 Plastic processed goods

Page69

ANNUAL REPORT 2016-17

सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

26

Medical amp surgical instruments

27

Acetylene (synthetic)

28

Glue amp Gelatine

29

Potassium permanganse

30

Metallic sodium

31

Photographic films papers amp photographic chemicals

32

Surface coating industries

33

Fragrances fragours amp food additives

34

Plant nutrients (only manure)

Note

35

aerated watersoft drink

(a) Industries falling within the above identified list shall be assessed by the State Pollution

Control Board and referred to the Union Department of Environment for consideration

before according No Objection Certificate

(b) The total number of fuel burning industries that shall be permitted in the Valley will be

limited by 8 tonnes per day or Sulphur Dioxides from all sources (This corresponds to 400

tonnes per day Coal with 1 sulphur)

(c) Setting of Industrial areas should be based on sound criteria

Page70

ANNUAL REPORT 2016-17

सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

CATEGORY RED

C LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CANNOT BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY

1 All those industries which discharge effluents of a polluting nature at the rate of more

than 500 klday and for which the natural course for sufficient dilution is not available

and effluents from which cannot be controlled with suitable technology

2 All such industries employing more than 500 personsday

3 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is more than 24 mtday

The following industries appear to fall under this category covered by all the points as

above

1 Ferrous and non-ferrous metal extraction refining casting forging alloy making

processing etc

2 Dry Coal ProcessingMineral processing industries like Ore

sintering benefication pollutization etc

3 Phosphate look processing plants

4 Cement plants with horizontal rotary kilns

5 Glass and glass products involving use of coal

6 Petroleum refinery

7 Petro-chemical industries

8 Manufacture of lubricating oils and greases

9 Synthetic rubber manufacture

10 Coal oil wood or nuclear based thermal power plants

11 Vanaspati hydrogenated vegetable oils for industrial purposes

12 Sugar mills (white and khandari)

13 Craft paper mills

14 Coke oven by products and coaltar distillation products

15 Alkalies

Page71

ANNUAL REPORT 2016-17

सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

16

Caustic soda

17

Potash

18

Electro thermal products (artificial abrasives Calcium carbide etc)

19

Phosphorous and its compounds

20

Acids and their salts (organic amp inorganic)

21

Nitrogen compounds (Cynides cynamides and other nitrogen compounds)

22

Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp fuses)

23

Pthalic anhydride

24

Processes involving chlorinated hydrocarbon

25

Chlorine Fluorine bromine Iodine amp their compounds

26

Fertilizer industry

27

Paper board and straw board

28

Synthetics fibres

29 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture

formulations)

amp

30 Basic drugs

31 Alcohol (Industrial or potable)

32 Leather industry including tanning and processing

33 Coke making coal liquification and fuel gas making industries

34 Fibre glass production and processing

35 Manufacture of pulp-wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving

pulp)

36 Pigment dyes and their intermediates

37 Industrial carbons (including graphite electrodes anodes midget electrodes

graphite blocks graphite crucibles gas carbons activated carbon synthetic

diamonds carbon black channel black lamp black etc)

38 Electro-chemicals (other than these covered under Alkali group)

39 Paints enamels amp varnishes

Page72

ANNUAL REPORT 2016-17

सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

40 Poly propylene

41 Poly Vinyl chloride

42 Cement with vertical shaft kiln technology penging certification of proven

technology on pollution control

43 Chlorates perchlorates amp peroxides

44 Polishes

45 Synthetic resin amp Plastic products

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वारषिक रिपोरिANNUAL REPORT 2016-17

सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

36 Electronics equipment (assembly)

37 Toys

38 Candles

39 Carpentary ndash excluded saw mill

40 Cold storage (small scale)

41 Restaurants

42 Oil-ginningexpelling (non-hydrogenation and no refining)

43 Ice Cream

44 Mineralized water

45 Jobbing amp Machining

46 Manufacture of Steel units amp suit cases

47 Paper pins amp U clips

48 Block making for printing

49 Optical frames

CATEGORY ORANGE

B LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CAN BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY WITH PROPER

ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL ARRANGEMENT

1 All such industries which discharge some liquid effluents (below 500 klday) that can be

controlled with suitable proven technology

2 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is less than 24 mtday and

the particulars emissions from which can be controlled with suitable proven technology

3 All such industries employing not more than 500 persons

The following industries with adoption of proven pollution control technology subject to

fulfilling the above three condition fall under this category

Page68

वारषिक रिपोरिANNUAL REPORT 2016-17

सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

1 Lime manufacture ndash pending decision on proven pollution control device and

Supreme Courtrsquos decision on quarrying

2 Ceramics

3 Sanitary ware

4 Tyres and tubes

5 Refuse incineration (controlled)

6 Flour mills

7 Vegetable oils including solvent extracted oils

8 Soap without steam boiling process and synthetic detergents formulation

9 Steam generating plants

10 Manufacture of office and house hold equipment and appliances involving use of

fossil fuel combustion

11 Manufacture of machineries and machine tools and equipments

12 Industrial gases (only) Nitrogen Oxygen and CO2

13 Miscellaneous glassware without involving use of fossil-fuel combustion

14 Optical glass

15 Laboratory ware

16 Petroleum storage amp transfer facilities

17 Surgical and medical products including amp probabilities of latex products

18 Foot wear (Rubber)

19 Bakery products biscuits amp Confectioners

20 Instant teacoffee coffee processing

21 Malted food

22 Manufacture of power driven pumps compressors refrigeration units fire

fighting equipment etc

23 Wire drawing (cold process) amp bailing straps

24 Steel furniture fasteners etc

25 Plastic processed goods

Page69

ANNUAL REPORT 2016-17

सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

26

Medical amp surgical instruments

27

Acetylene (synthetic)

28

Glue amp Gelatine

29

Potassium permanganse

30

Metallic sodium

31

Photographic films papers amp photographic chemicals

32

Surface coating industries

33

Fragrances fragours amp food additives

34

Plant nutrients (only manure)

Note

35

aerated watersoft drink

(a) Industries falling within the above identified list shall be assessed by the State Pollution

Control Board and referred to the Union Department of Environment for consideration

before according No Objection Certificate

(b) The total number of fuel burning industries that shall be permitted in the Valley will be

limited by 8 tonnes per day or Sulphur Dioxides from all sources (This corresponds to 400

tonnes per day Coal with 1 sulphur)

(c) Setting of Industrial areas should be based on sound criteria

Page70

ANNUAL REPORT 2016-17

सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

CATEGORY RED

C LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CANNOT BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY

1 All those industries which discharge effluents of a polluting nature at the rate of more

than 500 klday and for which the natural course for sufficient dilution is not available

and effluents from which cannot be controlled with suitable technology

2 All such industries employing more than 500 personsday

3 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is more than 24 mtday

The following industries appear to fall under this category covered by all the points as

above

1 Ferrous and non-ferrous metal extraction refining casting forging alloy making

processing etc

2 Dry Coal ProcessingMineral processing industries like Ore

sintering benefication pollutization etc

3 Phosphate look processing plants

4 Cement plants with horizontal rotary kilns

5 Glass and glass products involving use of coal

6 Petroleum refinery

7 Petro-chemical industries

8 Manufacture of lubricating oils and greases

9 Synthetic rubber manufacture

10 Coal oil wood or nuclear based thermal power plants

11 Vanaspati hydrogenated vegetable oils for industrial purposes

12 Sugar mills (white and khandari)

13 Craft paper mills

14 Coke oven by products and coaltar distillation products

15 Alkalies

Page71

ANNUAL REPORT 2016-17

सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

16

Caustic soda

17

Potash

18

Electro thermal products (artificial abrasives Calcium carbide etc)

19

Phosphorous and its compounds

20

Acids and their salts (organic amp inorganic)

21

Nitrogen compounds (Cynides cynamides and other nitrogen compounds)

22

Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp fuses)

23

Pthalic anhydride

24

Processes involving chlorinated hydrocarbon

25

Chlorine Fluorine bromine Iodine amp their compounds

26

Fertilizer industry

27

Paper board and straw board

28

Synthetics fibres

29 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture

formulations)

amp

30 Basic drugs

31 Alcohol (Industrial or potable)

32 Leather industry including tanning and processing

33 Coke making coal liquification and fuel gas making industries

34 Fibre glass production and processing

35 Manufacture of pulp-wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving

pulp)

36 Pigment dyes and their intermediates

37 Industrial carbons (including graphite electrodes anodes midget electrodes

graphite blocks graphite crucibles gas carbons activated carbon synthetic

diamonds carbon black channel black lamp black etc)

38 Electro-chemicals (other than these covered under Alkali group)

39 Paints enamels amp varnishes

Page72

ANNUAL REPORT 2016-17

सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

40 Poly propylene

41 Poly Vinyl chloride

42 Cement with vertical shaft kiln technology penging certification of proven

technology on pollution control

43 Chlorates perchlorates amp peroxides

44 Polishes

45 Synthetic resin amp Plastic products

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वारषिक रिपोरिANNUAL REPORT 2016-17

सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

1 Lime manufacture ndash pending decision on proven pollution control device and

Supreme Courtrsquos decision on quarrying

2 Ceramics

3 Sanitary ware

4 Tyres and tubes

5 Refuse incineration (controlled)

6 Flour mills

7 Vegetable oils including solvent extracted oils

8 Soap without steam boiling process and synthetic detergents formulation

9 Steam generating plants

10 Manufacture of office and house hold equipment and appliances involving use of

fossil fuel combustion

11 Manufacture of machineries and machine tools and equipments

12 Industrial gases (only) Nitrogen Oxygen and CO2

13 Miscellaneous glassware without involving use of fossil-fuel combustion

14 Optical glass

15 Laboratory ware

16 Petroleum storage amp transfer facilities

17 Surgical and medical products including amp probabilities of latex products

18 Foot wear (Rubber)

19 Bakery products biscuits amp Confectioners

20 Instant teacoffee coffee processing

21 Malted food

22 Manufacture of power driven pumps compressors refrigeration units fire

fighting equipment etc

23 Wire drawing (cold process) amp bailing straps

24 Steel furniture fasteners etc

25 Plastic processed goods

Page69

ANNUAL REPORT 2016-17

सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

26

Medical amp surgical instruments

27

Acetylene (synthetic)

28

Glue amp Gelatine

29

Potassium permanganse

30

Metallic sodium

31

Photographic films papers amp photographic chemicals

32

Surface coating industries

33

Fragrances fragours amp food additives

34

Plant nutrients (only manure)

Note

35

aerated watersoft drink

(a) Industries falling within the above identified list shall be assessed by the State Pollution

Control Board and referred to the Union Department of Environment for consideration

before according No Objection Certificate

(b) The total number of fuel burning industries that shall be permitted in the Valley will be

limited by 8 tonnes per day or Sulphur Dioxides from all sources (This corresponds to 400

tonnes per day Coal with 1 sulphur)

(c) Setting of Industrial areas should be based on sound criteria

Page70

ANNUAL REPORT 2016-17

सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

CATEGORY RED

C LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CANNOT BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY

1 All those industries which discharge effluents of a polluting nature at the rate of more

than 500 klday and for which the natural course for sufficient dilution is not available

and effluents from which cannot be controlled with suitable technology

2 All such industries employing more than 500 personsday

3 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is more than 24 mtday

The following industries appear to fall under this category covered by all the points as

above

1 Ferrous and non-ferrous metal extraction refining casting forging alloy making

processing etc

2 Dry Coal ProcessingMineral processing industries like Ore

sintering benefication pollutization etc

3 Phosphate look processing plants

4 Cement plants with horizontal rotary kilns

5 Glass and glass products involving use of coal

6 Petroleum refinery

7 Petro-chemical industries

8 Manufacture of lubricating oils and greases

9 Synthetic rubber manufacture

10 Coal oil wood or nuclear based thermal power plants

11 Vanaspati hydrogenated vegetable oils for industrial purposes

12 Sugar mills (white and khandari)

13 Craft paper mills

14 Coke oven by products and coaltar distillation products

15 Alkalies

Page71

ANNUAL REPORT 2016-17

सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

16

Caustic soda

17

Potash

18

Electro thermal products (artificial abrasives Calcium carbide etc)

19

Phosphorous and its compounds

20

Acids and their salts (organic amp inorganic)

21

Nitrogen compounds (Cynides cynamides and other nitrogen compounds)

22

Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp fuses)

23

Pthalic anhydride

24

Processes involving chlorinated hydrocarbon

25

Chlorine Fluorine bromine Iodine amp their compounds

26

Fertilizer industry

27

Paper board and straw board

28

Synthetics fibres

29 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture

formulations)

amp

30 Basic drugs

31 Alcohol (Industrial or potable)

32 Leather industry including tanning and processing

33 Coke making coal liquification and fuel gas making industries

34 Fibre glass production and processing

35 Manufacture of pulp-wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving

pulp)

36 Pigment dyes and their intermediates

37 Industrial carbons (including graphite electrodes anodes midget electrodes

graphite blocks graphite crucibles gas carbons activated carbon synthetic

diamonds carbon black channel black lamp black etc)

38 Electro-chemicals (other than these covered under Alkali group)

39 Paints enamels amp varnishes

Page72

ANNUAL REPORT 2016-17

सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

40 Poly propylene

41 Poly Vinyl chloride

42 Cement with vertical shaft kiln technology penging certification of proven

technology on pollution control

43 Chlorates perchlorates amp peroxides

44 Polishes

45 Synthetic resin amp Plastic products

Page73

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ANNUAL REPORT 2016-17

सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

26

Medical amp surgical instruments

27

Acetylene (synthetic)

28

Glue amp Gelatine

29

Potassium permanganse

30

Metallic sodium

31

Photographic films papers amp photographic chemicals

32

Surface coating industries

33

Fragrances fragours amp food additives

34

Plant nutrients (only manure)

Note

35

aerated watersoft drink

(a) Industries falling within the above identified list shall be assessed by the State Pollution

Control Board and referred to the Union Department of Environment for consideration

before according No Objection Certificate

(b) The total number of fuel burning industries that shall be permitted in the Valley will be

limited by 8 tonnes per day or Sulphur Dioxides from all sources (This corresponds to 400

tonnes per day Coal with 1 sulphur)

(c) Setting of Industrial areas should be based on sound criteria

Page70

ANNUAL REPORT 2016-17

सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

CATEGORY RED

C LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CANNOT BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY

1 All those industries which discharge effluents of a polluting nature at the rate of more

than 500 klday and for which the natural course for sufficient dilution is not available

and effluents from which cannot be controlled with suitable technology

2 All such industries employing more than 500 personsday

3 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is more than 24 mtday

The following industries appear to fall under this category covered by all the points as

above

1 Ferrous and non-ferrous metal extraction refining casting forging alloy making

processing etc

2 Dry Coal ProcessingMineral processing industries like Ore

sintering benefication pollutization etc

3 Phosphate look processing plants

4 Cement plants with horizontal rotary kilns

5 Glass and glass products involving use of coal

6 Petroleum refinery

7 Petro-chemical industries

8 Manufacture of lubricating oils and greases

9 Synthetic rubber manufacture

10 Coal oil wood or nuclear based thermal power plants

11 Vanaspati hydrogenated vegetable oils for industrial purposes

12 Sugar mills (white and khandari)

13 Craft paper mills

14 Coke oven by products and coaltar distillation products

15 Alkalies

Page71

ANNUAL REPORT 2016-17

सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

16

Caustic soda

17

Potash

18

Electro thermal products (artificial abrasives Calcium carbide etc)

19

Phosphorous and its compounds

20

Acids and their salts (organic amp inorganic)

21

Nitrogen compounds (Cynides cynamides and other nitrogen compounds)

22

Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp fuses)

23

Pthalic anhydride

24

Processes involving chlorinated hydrocarbon

25

Chlorine Fluorine bromine Iodine amp their compounds

26

Fertilizer industry

27

Paper board and straw board

28

Synthetics fibres

29 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture

formulations)

amp

30 Basic drugs

31 Alcohol (Industrial or potable)

32 Leather industry including tanning and processing

33 Coke making coal liquification and fuel gas making industries

34 Fibre glass production and processing

35 Manufacture of pulp-wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving

pulp)

36 Pigment dyes and their intermediates

37 Industrial carbons (including graphite electrodes anodes midget electrodes

graphite blocks graphite crucibles gas carbons activated carbon synthetic

diamonds carbon black channel black lamp black etc)

38 Electro-chemicals (other than these covered under Alkali group)

39 Paints enamels amp varnishes

Page72

ANNUAL REPORT 2016-17

सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

40 Poly propylene

41 Poly Vinyl chloride

42 Cement with vertical shaft kiln technology penging certification of proven

technology on pollution control

43 Chlorates perchlorates amp peroxides

44 Polishes

45 Synthetic resin amp Plastic products

Page73

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ANNUAL REPORT 2016-17

सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

CATEGORY RED

C LIST OF INDUSTRIES THAT CANNOT BE PERMITTED IN THE DOON VALLEY

1 All those industries which discharge effluents of a polluting nature at the rate of more

than 500 klday and for which the natural course for sufficient dilution is not available

and effluents from which cannot be controlled with suitable technology

2 All such industries employing more than 500 personsday

3 All such industries in which the daily consumption of coalfuel is more than 24 mtday

The following industries appear to fall under this category covered by all the points as

above

1 Ferrous and non-ferrous metal extraction refining casting forging alloy making

processing etc

2 Dry Coal ProcessingMineral processing industries like Ore

sintering benefication pollutization etc

3 Phosphate look processing plants

4 Cement plants with horizontal rotary kilns

5 Glass and glass products involving use of coal

6 Petroleum refinery

7 Petro-chemical industries

8 Manufacture of lubricating oils and greases

9 Synthetic rubber manufacture

10 Coal oil wood or nuclear based thermal power plants

11 Vanaspati hydrogenated vegetable oils for industrial purposes

12 Sugar mills (white and khandari)

13 Craft paper mills

14 Coke oven by products and coaltar distillation products

15 Alkalies

Page71

ANNUAL REPORT 2016-17

सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

16

Caustic soda

17

Potash

18

Electro thermal products (artificial abrasives Calcium carbide etc)

19

Phosphorous and its compounds

20

Acids and their salts (organic amp inorganic)

21

Nitrogen compounds (Cynides cynamides and other nitrogen compounds)

22

Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp fuses)

23

Pthalic anhydride

24

Processes involving chlorinated hydrocarbon

25

Chlorine Fluorine bromine Iodine amp their compounds

26

Fertilizer industry

27

Paper board and straw board

28

Synthetics fibres

29 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture

formulations)

amp

30 Basic drugs

31 Alcohol (Industrial or potable)

32 Leather industry including tanning and processing

33 Coke making coal liquification and fuel gas making industries

34 Fibre glass production and processing

35 Manufacture of pulp-wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving

pulp)

36 Pigment dyes and their intermediates

37 Industrial carbons (including graphite electrodes anodes midget electrodes

graphite blocks graphite crucibles gas carbons activated carbon synthetic

diamonds carbon black channel black lamp black etc)

38 Electro-chemicals (other than these covered under Alkali group)

39 Paints enamels amp varnishes

Page72

ANNUAL REPORT 2016-17

सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

40 Poly propylene

41 Poly Vinyl chloride

42 Cement with vertical shaft kiln technology penging certification of proven

technology on pollution control

43 Chlorates perchlorates amp peroxides

44 Polishes

45 Synthetic resin amp Plastic products

Page73

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ANNUAL REPORT 2016-17

सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

16

Caustic soda

17

Potash

18

Electro thermal products (artificial abrasives Calcium carbide etc)

19

Phosphorous and its compounds

20

Acids and their salts (organic amp inorganic)

21

Nitrogen compounds (Cynides cynamides and other nitrogen compounds)

22

Explosive (including industrial explosives detonators amp fuses)

23

Pthalic anhydride

24

Processes involving chlorinated hydrocarbon

25

Chlorine Fluorine bromine Iodine amp their compounds

26

Fertilizer industry

27

Paper board and straw board

28

Synthetics fibres

29 Insecticides fungicides herbicides amp pesticides (basic manufacture

formulations)

amp

30 Basic drugs

31 Alcohol (Industrial or potable)

32 Leather industry including tanning and processing

33 Coke making coal liquification and fuel gas making industries

34 Fibre glass production and processing

35 Manufacture of pulp-wood pulp mechanical or chemical (including dissolving

pulp)

36 Pigment dyes and their intermediates

37 Industrial carbons (including graphite electrodes anodes midget electrodes

graphite blocks graphite crucibles gas carbons activated carbon synthetic

diamonds carbon black channel black lamp black etc)

38 Electro-chemicals (other than these covered under Alkali group)

39 Paints enamels amp varnishes

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ANNUAL REPORT 2016-17

सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

40 Poly propylene

41 Poly Vinyl chloride

42 Cement with vertical shaft kiln technology penging certification of proven

technology on pollution control

43 Chlorates perchlorates amp peroxides

44 Polishes

45 Synthetic resin amp Plastic products

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ANNUAL REPORT 2016-17

सलमउ- रवकास ससथान उततिाखणड MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE UTTARAKHAND

40 Poly propylene

41 Poly Vinyl chloride

42 Cement with vertical shaft kiln technology penging certification of proven

technology on pollution control

43 Chlorates perchlorates amp peroxides

44 Polishes

45 Synthetic resin amp Plastic products

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