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Page 1: ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12 MSME-DI, SOLAN

ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12

MSME-DI,

SOLAN

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CHAPTER - I

1. DEV BHOOMI – HIMACHAL STATE

Himachal Pradesh is a small hilly State situated in the northern part of the country. The

topography of the State is basically hilly with height ranging from 350 Meters to 6975

meters from main sea level. It lies between latitude 320 22’40” North to 30

012’40” North

and longitude 75047’55” East to 79

004’22”

East. Himachal Pradesh attained full-fledged

Statehood in Jan. 1976. Prior to this, it was a Union Territory of India. It is bounded by

Jammu and Kashmir in the North, Uttarakhand in the South East, Haryana on the South and

Punjab on the West. In the East, it forms India’s border with Tibet. Geographically the

territory can be divided into three zones viz. Outer Himalaya or the Shiwaliks, Inner

Himalaya or Mid-Himalaya and the Greater Himalaya or Alpine Zone. The total

geographical area of the State is 55,673 Sq. Kms.

As per the population census of 2001, the total population of the State is 60, 77,900 persons.

The density of population of H.P as per census 2001 has gone up to 109 persons per sq. km.

from 93 persons per Sq. Km. recorded in the census of 1991.

As per the population census of 2001 the literacy rate of the State was 76.5 %. The male

literacy rate was 85.03 % and the female literacy was 67.04 percent. The literacy rate is

constantly increasing in the state.

HIMACHAL PRADESH

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1.2 HIMACHAL AT A GLANCE

1.2.1 Area 55673 Sq. Kms.

1. 2.2 Population ( As per provisional figures of Census 2011)

a) Total Population; 6856509

Male 3473892

Female 3382617

Sex Ratio (No. of females) per 1000 males) 974

b) Density of population: 123 persons per Sq. Kms.

c) Literacy

Males 90.83 %

Females 76.60 %

Total 83%

1.2.3 Administrative Set Up:

i) Capital Shimla

ii) No. of Districts 12

Districts No. of Sub

Division

No. of

Tehsils

No. of Sub

Tehsils

No. of Blocks

Bilaspur 2 4 2 3

Chamba 6 7 3 7

Hamirpur 3 5 2 6

Kangra 8 9 1 14

Kinnaur 3 5 2 3

Kullu 4 4 2 5

L & Spiti 3 2 1 2

Mandi 6 9 4 10

Shimla 7 12 5 9

Sirmour 3 6 4 6

Solan 4 5 2 5

Una 2 4 1 5

1.2.4 GROSS STATE DOMESTIC PRODUCT IN ( 2008-09 Adv. )

i) Current Prices 43281(Rs. Crore)

ii) Constant Price 35888 (Rs. Crore)

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1.2.5 SECTORAL CONTRIBUTION OF STATE GROSS DOMESTIC

PRODUCT ( 2009-10.) ( At Current Prices)

i) Primary Sector 20.74%

ii) Secondary Sector 39.65%

iii) Tertiary Sector 39.61%

Sectoral Wise Contribution Towards

GDP

39%

40%

21%

Secondary Teritiary Primary

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1.2.6 LAND UTILISATION: ( 2006-07 )

Classification of area (Area in Hectares)

i) Total cropped area 954.0 (‘000 hectares)

ii) Net Sown area 541.4 (‘000 hectares)

iii) Area under forests 37,03,297 hactares

iv) Total area 55,673,00

v) Main crops of the State Maize, Wheat, Rice

Potatoes, Ginger Etc.

1.2.7 Horticulture:

i) Area under Horticulture (2008-2009) 204,629 (Hect.)

ii) Production of fruits (2009-10) 382..24 (‘000Tonnes.)

iii) Main fruits in the State: Apple, Plum, Apricot, Nuts,

Dry fruits, etc.,

1.2.8 FORESTS:

Area under forest ( 2007-08 ) (Hectares)

i) Reserved Forest 1,89,786

ii) Protected Forest 33,05,973

iii)Unclassified 97,668

iv)Others 36,949

v)Forest not under the control of Forest Deptt. 72,921

1.2.9 LIVE STOCK:

i) Live stock population (2007 Census) 52,26,388 Nos.

1.2.10 FISHERIES: (2008-09)

(i) Fishermen licensed, 11,676 Nos.

(ii) Annual Production of fish (Qty.) 7,798 (Tonnes).

(iii) Approx Value of the fish caught 3,98,850 ( Rs.,000)

1.2.11 Electricity (2008-2009)

i) Capacity under H.P.Govt. 467.00 ( MW)

ii) Generated 2075.14(Mu.)

iii) Villages electrified 17,183

iv) Electricity consumed by Indl. Sector 3385.303( Mu)

1.2.12 EDUCATION ( 2009- 2010 )

Govt. Sector only

i) Universities in Himachal Pradesh. 3 Nos.

a) Himachal Pradesh University Shimla – 171005

b) Himachal Pradesh Agriculture University,

Palampur District Kangra (HP)

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c) Dr. Y.S Parmar University of horticulture and Forestry

Nauni, District Solan (HP)

ii) No of School 15867 Nos iii)

Degree Colleges 75

1.2.13 TECHNICAL INSTITUTIONS (2009-10)

a) NIT 01(Hamirpur)

b) Engg. College. 13 (One in Govt.Sec. )

c) Polytechnics 23 (9 in Govt.Sec. including 1 for women at Kandaghat)

d) I.T.I’s (Men) 73(including1Heavy Earth Moving Machinery Operator Institute)

e) I.T.I’ s (Women) 08

f) I.T.C’s 81 (Pvt.)

g) Vocational Training Centers 53(Pvt)

1.2.14 BANKING INSTITUTIONS ( Dec.2008 )

i) Convener Bank UCO Bank

ii) No. of scheduled commercial Banks 929

1.3 IMPORTANT RESOURCES OF HIMACHAL PRADESH

1.3.1 AGRICULTURE

Agriculture and its allied activities is the main source of income of the state of

Himachal Pradesh as it contributes around 18 % of the total GSDP and it

provides direct employment to 69% of the total workers of the state. Agriculture

Production in the state is largely dependent on timely rainfall, as It is evident

from the above table that production of main food crop which was 1293.9

thousand tones in the year 1991-92 has increased to 1542.684 thousand tones in

the year 2001-2002 and thereafter it decreased in consecutive four years from

year 2006-07. Another reason for the decrease in production is shifting of

cultivation from principal food crops to cash crops like fruits and vegetables by

the farmers in the subsequent years. The production of vegetables which was 25

thousand tones in the year 1951-52 has increased to the extent of 1206.2 thousand

tones in the year 2009-10 The production of other cash crops such as potato and

ginger has increased to some extent , yet the state has not achieved self –

sufficiency in both food and non food crops.

It is observed that the State has some quantity of maize surplus which could be

put to industrial use such as manufacturing of cattle feed. Poultry feed cornflakes

etc. Considerable quantity of potatoes and some quantity of ginger and tomatoes

are also surplus in the state and are sent to other States. These can also be used to

produce potato chips, dry ginger, ginger powder, tomato sauces etc.

1.3.2 HORTICULTURE

The position regarding horticulture resources is given in the following table:

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A. AREA UNDER HORTICULTURE IN H.P. (000HECT.)

Sr.N. Type of Fruits Years

1991-92 2001-02 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07

2007-

08

2008-

09

1 Apple 62228 92820 86202 88560 91804 94726 97.438

2 Nuts

&Dry

fruits

13154 16956 11100 11210 11328 11181 11.096

3 Citrus 36005 40174 20402 20730 21118 21373 21.588

4 Other

Fruits

51343 73085 69199 71168 73195 73222 74.507

Total 163330 223035 186903 191668 197445 200502 204629

B. FRUIT PRODUCTION IN (000) Tones

Source:- Director Horticulture Himachal Pradesh & Deptt. of Economics and

Statistics H.P.

Himachal Pradesh has rich diversity of agro-climatic condition varying from sub-

tropical to humid temperate and cold deserts. The topographical variations and

altitudinal differences coupled with fertile, deep and well drained soil favors the

cultivation of temperate to sub- tropical fruits. Thanks to the scientific cultivation of

fruits as a result the production of all types of fruits which was 342.30 (‘000Tones)

Sr N.Type of fruit Year

1991-92 2001-02 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06

2006-

07

2007-

08

08-09

2009-

10

1. Apple 301.73 180.53 459.49 527.60 540.35 268.40 592.58 510.161 280.11

2. Nuts

&Dry

fruits

2.40 2.91 3.57 3.73 3.27 2.91 2.92 3.548 2.81

3. Citrus 7.74 20.46 28.12 27.65 29.17 12.67 24.67 26.007 28.14

4. Other

Fruits

30.43 59.54 68.79 133.03 122.73 85.12 92.67 88.360 71.18

Total 342.30 263.44 559.97 692.01 695.52 369.10 712.84 628.076 382.24

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during the year 1991-92 have touched a figure of 712.84 (000Tones) in the year

2007-08.However it has come down substantially in the year 2009-10 due to

unfavorable weather conditions. Apple is the main fruit crop of the state which

constitute more than 80% of the total fruit production and around 47% of the total

fruit area.

From the table it may be observed that the area under different fruits which was

163330 hectares in the year 1991-92 has increased to the level of 223035 hectare in

the year 2001-02 and it felled to the level of 182441 hectares in the year 2003-04,

thereafter it has been increasing continuously in the subsequent years but it has

never reached to the extent as it was in the year 2001-02. The reason for decrease in

area under major fruits may be that the farmers in the low hilly areas of the State has

converted their land for cultivation of ancillary horticulture produce like flowers,

mushroom and honey etc. however, Like agriculture, horticulture production is

largely dependent on climatic conditions, as it is evident from the varying

production figures shown in the above table. Hence it may be observed that if the

climatic conditions become favorable for growing of fruits to the extent of its

maximum potential, there is possibility of having more surplus fruits for industrial

purpose. Units which could be setup on the basis of fruits available in HP are fruit

processing like Jam, jelly, Juice, squash, fruit pulp, pickles etc.,

1.3.3 FORESTS

Statistics of major forest produce are given in the following tables:

Out turn and value of Major and Minor forest produce.

A . Major forest Produce in HP

Year

Timber

Fuel

Quantity ( ‘000 m3) Value( Rs,‘000) Quantity Value

( ‘000 m3 ) (

Rs,‘000)

2001-02 371.6 1469807 11.2 21553

2002-03 367.3 1461512 11.3 17205

2003-04 334.1 1396750 13.2 23181

2004-05 433 1642398 30 61716

2005-06 414.1 6455485 8.0 19636

2006-07 236.3 3952251 7.5 16704

2007-08 247 4171481 1.9 4724

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2008-09 228 3656291 0.8 982

B. Value of Minor Forest Produce (Amount in Rs.’000)

Source: Forest Department H.P.

These forests contribute to the State economy by way of providing timber, fuel , Ayurvedic

medicine , herbs, resins, fodder etc. The said forest produce also act as resource to set up

industries in the State. Based on these resources a considerable number of units have been set

up in the state. There is still scope to utilize the forest waste which is available in the

form of pine needles, Herbs, soap nuts, amla & saw dust etc.

Item

2001-

02

02-03 03-

04

04-05 05-06 06-07 07-08 08-09

Bambo

o

438 846 1129 1592 1090 1549 --- ---

Drugs/

Medici

nal

herbs

71807 10570

6

44862 4005

4

42380 49425 30272

(Estimate

d

2657

5

(Esti

mated

Gum

and

Resin

49559 55659 47682 5031

9

64177 75347 Resin

only

48612

(Royalty)

Resin

only

5611

7

(Roya

lty)

Other(

Bha-

bbar

grass

etc)

8429 3048 5588 5749 19875 11514 12390 1236

66

Total

13023

3

16525

9

99261 9778

4

12752

2

13783

5

91274 1063

58

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1.3.4 POWER/ELECTRICITY FACILITIES

Table 2. INSTALLED POWER CAPACITY IN HP (MW)

Year Hydro Diesel Total

1993-94 272.070 0.133 272.203

2000-01 326.200 0.133 326.333

2003-2004 326.200 0.133 326.333

2004-2005 329.200 0.133 329.333

2005-2006 328.950 0.133 329.083

2006-2007 466.950 0.133 467.083

2007-2008 466.850 0.133 467.083

Table 3. ELECTRICITY GENERATED IN HP (MILLION UNITS)

1996-97 1251.934 ------------- 1251.934

2000-01 1153.3 ------------- 1153.3

2001-02 1449.501 ------------- 1449.501

2002-03 1277.929 ------------- 1277.929

2003-04 1356.953 ------------- 1356.953

2004-05 1295.410 ---------- 1295.410

2005-06 1332.375 1332.375

2006-07 1432.374 ----------- 1432.374

2007-08 1864.943 1864.943

2008-09 2075.14 -------- 2075.14

1.3.5 TOURISM

Tourism in HP has been recognized as one of the most important sector of the

economy it is being realized as a major engine of growth for future. Himachal

Pradesh is endowed with all the basic resources necessary for thriving tourism

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activity, geographical and cultural diversity, clean monuments and the friendly

and hospitable people.

Tourism Industry in Himachal Pradesh has been given very high priority and the

Govt. has developed an appropriate infrastructure for its development which

includes provision of public utility services, roads, communication, network ,

airport, transport, facilities of water supply and civic amenities etc. Recently

Govt. of India has approved the Mega Destination Project proposal of the state

Govt. Under this project Rs. 100 crore would be spent on the development of

tourism infrastructure in two towns i.e. Dharamsala and Manali of the state.

Deptt. of tourism is trying to promote the tourism by undertaking various

projects/activities with a view to promote new unexposed areas in the state. For

the attraction of tourists the department of tourism organizes and support tourism

related events every year.

Besides this the department of tourism is providing training in various adventure

sports like water sports, paragliding, river rafting, tracking guide etc to the

unemployed youths. Home stay Scheme introduced by the Govt. of H.P.in the

year 2008 with the active participation of local rural residents is gaining an

overwhelming response from the tourist within the country and foreigners as

well. Under the scheme Govt. has exempted luxury tax and vat to the rural

villages, besides this electricity and water bills will be charged at domestic rates.

1.4 INDUSTRIAL PROFILE OF HIMACHAL PRADESH STATE

Small Scale Industries are gradually increasing in the state. Due to development of

infrastructure and continuous efforts on the part of State as well as Central Govt.

industrialization in the state has gained further momentum during the last two decades.

Implementation of industrial package given by central government to Himachal Pradesh

in January, 2003 has given further impetus to the industrialization of the state. Up to the

late eighties, SSI’s were engaged in the production of traditional items, but now the

industries in Himachal Pradesh are producing high technology precision items, like

Televisions Components, Computer Components, LDPE/HDPE pipe, Watch

Components, Textiles, Telecommunication equipments, Allopathic and Ayurvedic drugs,

Vanaspati Ghee, Dairy Products, Processed fruit/food Products, Electrical/ Electronics

Domestic Appliances, PVC pipes, AAC conductors, Card-board Boxes, RCC Spun Pipes,

Bimetallic Products, Ferrite Products, Light Engineering Products, Home Appliances,

Electronic Instruments & their Components.

1.4.1 NUMBER OF UNITS:

Small Scale Industries are gradually increasing in the state. Due to development of

infrastructure and continuous efforts on the part of State as well as Central Govt.

industrialization in the state has gained further momentum during the last two decades.

Implementation of industrial package given by central government to Himachal Pradesh

in January, 2003 has given further imputes to the industrialization of the state. A good

number of MSMEs have come up in the state particularly in Solan, Sirmour and Una

districts of the state which has changed the industrial scenario of the state substantially.

As on 31.3.2009 there were 35369 SSI/MSEs units registered in Himachal Pradesh. As

regards to the products which had been produced by these SSI units in the state up to the

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late eighties, most of the units were engaged in the production of traditional items like

packing cases, wooden furniture, leather shoes, grinding of cereals, bakery products, dairy

products and Hosiery items etc. But with the passage of time few modern industries have

also emerged in the state. Now the industries in Himachal Pradesh are producing high

technology items, like Televisions, Computer monitors/Components, software

LDPE/HDPE pipe, watch Components Textiles, Telecommunication equipments,

Allopathic and Ayurvedic drugs, Vanaspati Ghee, Dairy Products, Crockery, Processed

fruit/food Products, Electrical/ Electronics Domestic Appliances, PVC pipes, AAC

conductors, Card-board Boxes, RCC Spun Pipes etc.

Information pertaining to the district wise number of units registered as on

31.10.2010 in the state, investment there in and employment provided thereby is given in

table -1

DISTRICT WISE STATUS OF MICRO/SMALL SCALE ENTERPRISES

IN THE STATE ( AS ON 31.10.2010)

Table-I

As may be seen from the table No-I , out of the total 36874 registered MSEs as on

31.10.2010, maximum number of units have been registered in district Kangra which

accounted for 23.92% of the total units followed by district Solan and Mandi which accounted

for 12.07% and 10.19% respectively of the total registered units. But the growth of registered

industries in the state during the last three years have been recorded more in district Solan

followed by district Sirmour and Una respectively. In the state minimum number of units

have been registered in district Kinnaur & Lahaul and Spiti . In terms of investment ,

S

R

.

N

O

.

District NO.

OF

UNIT

S

%A

GE

TO

TOT

AL

INVEST

-MENT

IN

P&M

(Rs.

Lakh)

%AG

E TO

TOTA

L

EMPL

O-

YMEN

T

%AGE

TO

TOTAL

1. Bilaspur 2252 6.11 5727.95 1.38 8154 4.18

2. Chamba 1741 4.72 2877.93 0.69 6038 3.09

3. Hamirpur 2742 7.44 5973.68 1.44 9884 5.07

4. Kangra 8821 23.92 30093.59 7.26 38947 20.00

5. Kullu

2461 6.67 5738.83 1.38 12913 6.63

6. Kinnaur 565 1.53 494.99 0.12 1767 0.91

7. Lahaul & Spiti 574 1.55 319.89 0.08 1583 0.81

8. Mandi 3757 10.19 9864.78 2.40 15398 7.90

9. Shimla 3331 9.03 6002.38 1.45 11946 6.13

1

0.

Solan 4450 12.07 252132.3

6

60.80 54075 27.75

1

1

Sirmour 3022 8.20 65362.45 15.76 18746 9.62

1

2.

Una 3158 8.57 30044.28 7.25 15431 7.91

TOTAL 36874 100

%

414633.2

1

100% 194882 100%

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maximum amount of investment have been made in district Solan with 60.80% of the total

investment followed by district Sirmour and Kangra with 15.76% and 7.26% of the total

investment while in terms of employment also district Solan has became the largest

employment provider district of the state with 27.75% of the total employment followed by

district Kangra and Sirmour.

The table given below shows the year wise growth of Small Scale Industries in the state

including growth of investment and employment over the years.

TABLE: II

Year

MICRO & SMALL ENTERPRISES SECTOR

No. of units

Investment (Rs.

In lacs)

Employment (Nos.)

Up to

31.03.1991

20545 15054 86227

1991-92 973 7184 3770

1992-93 922 6690 3580

1993-94 825 6092 3202

1994-95 856 6220 3340

1995-96 724 5270 3150

1996-97 772 2024.71 3396

1997-98 761 3343.82 3447

1998-99 875 4564.51 4379

1999-2000 792 4913.37 5127

2000-2001 686 2994.3 3127

2001-2002 748 4197.29 3849

2002-2003 697 2429.48 3277

2003-2004 663 3708.48 3769

2004-2005 913 8891.44 6412

2005-2006 914 12217.3 6611

2006-2007 952 45272.78 10665

2007-2008 842 70637.33 11302

2008-2009 909 73795.48 10939

2009-2010 1032 75320.01 10011

Total 36401 360820.3 189580

2010-11(upto

31.10.10)

473 53812.91 5302

G. Total 36874 414633.21 194882

Source: Department of Industries, H.P.

From the table given above, it may be observed that there were only 20,545 micro & small

units registered in the state upto 31.03.1991 having investment of Rs. 15054 Lacs providing

employment to 86,227 persons. Since then registration of units have been witnessed

declining more or less till 2003-04, the year when a special package of incentives was given to

the state of Himachal Pradesh by the central Govt. After the implementation of package,

improvement in registration of small scale units started as number of leading entrepreneurs

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started investment in the state as it is evident from the investment figures which was Rs. 3708

lacs in the year 2003-04 suddenly jumped to the level of Rs. 8891 lacs more than double to

the previous year. After then both investment and employment kept on increasing till 2009-10.

Hence it may be concluded that the pace of industrialization has improved substantially due to

the special package of incentives provided to the state in the year 2003 by the central Govt.

which has been withdrawn now.

As per the available record with the MSME-DI, Solan, product wise number. of EM-II filed by

Micro and small Enterprises (under the MSMED Act,2006) with the department of Industries

in the state w.e.f. 2.10.2006 to 31.10.2010 is as under.

STATUS PRODUCT GROUPWISE MICRO AND SMALL

ENTERPRISES SINCE 2.10.2006 TO 31.10.2010

Table-II

Figures of investment in P&M is tentative.

Maximum No of units registered with the state industries department up to the 1.10.2006 were

in the product group of food & allied followed by mechanical, while this trend have been

changed after the change in the definition of industries under the MSMED Act as it is evident

from the table No II that maximum number of units registered in the state from 2.10.2006 to

31.10.2010 are in the product group of mechanical followed by chemical. In terms of

investment (as on 1.10.2006) maximum amount of investment was made in the product group

of food and allied followed by mechanical and chemical products while this trend has also been

changed after the enhancement of investment limit for Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises

under the MSMED Act , as a result of which chemical and mechanical products which earlier

felled in the category of Medium enterprises due to the large investment involved have came

under the preview of small scale sector by occupying the first and second position. Further

SR.

NO.

INDUSTRY GROUP NO.

OF

UNITS

%AGE

TO

TOTAL

INVEST-

MENT IN

P&M

(Rs. in

Lac)

%AGE

TO

TOTAL

EMPLO-

YMENT

%AGE

TO

TOTAL

1. FOOD & ALLIED 300 9.04 2963.69 2.40 1000 3.43

2. HOSIERY 333 10.05 9173.92 7.46 2419 8.28

3. WOOD & WOOD PRODUCTS

192 5.79 270.55

0.22 566 1.94

4. PAPER & PAPER PRODUCTS

123 3.71 7169.44 5.83 1126 3.86

5. LEATHER & LEATHER PRODUCTS

44 1.33 4328.72 3.52 1234 4.23

6. GLASS & CERAMIC PRODUCTS

88 2.65 3455.60 2.81 569 1.95

7. CHEMICAL & ALLIED PRODUCTS

564 17.01 55904.40 45.46 9376 32.13

8. MECHANICAL PRODUCTS

850 25.64 23648.08 19.23 6598 22.61

9. ELECT/ELECTRONIC PRODUCTS

328 9.90 10170.02 8.27 4820 16.52

10 MISCELLANEOUS PRODUCTS

493 14.88 5890.50 4.80 1473 5.05

TOTAL 3315 100 122974.92 100 29181 100

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considerable numbers of chemical and mechanical industries have come up in the state after the

implementation of industrial package given by the central Government to the state. As far as

employment is concerned chemical and mechanical group of industries have became largest

employment provider, which constitutes 55% of the total industrial employment provided by

Micro and Small enterprises in the state since 2.10.2006 to 31.10.2010.

1.4.2 INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT AND INFRASTRUCTURE AVAILABLE

1.4.2.1 DISTRICT INDUSTRIES CENTER (DICs) & SINLGE WINDOW

CLEARANCE AGENCY (SWCAs)

To provide services and facilities to the existing and prospective entrepreneurs District

industries Centers (DIC’s) have been functioning in all the districts of the state. Besides, 5

Single Window Clearance Agencies have been setup in industrial areas of Parwanoo,

Baddi, Paonta Sahib, Kala Amb & Golthai which provide services and facilities required

by the SSI’s under the single roof. With a view to provide umbrella support to existing

and new ventures, the state government has set up a State Level Single Window

Clearance and Monitoring Authority (SLSWC&MA). Besides this, Baddi-Barotiwala-

Nalagarh Development Authority has been formulated and entrusted with the work of

Infrastructure development in Baddi-Barotiwala-Nalagarh region of Solan District.

District Wise Details of Industrial Area/Estates is given below:

District Industrial Area(s) Industrial Estate(s)

Bilaspur 1. Bilaspur

2. Golthai

Chamba 1. Hatli 1. Shivnagari (Holl)

2. Garnota 2. Sultanpur

3. Parel

Hamirpur 1. Hamirpur

2. Nadaun

Kangra 1. Nagrota Bagwan 1. Kangra

2. Dhaliara 2. Dehra

3. Nagri 3. Jawali

4. Sansarpur Terrece

5. Bain Atterian

6. Badhal

7.Raja Ka Bagh

8. Nargala Jawali

Kullu 1. Shamshi

Kinnaur Reckong Peo

Lahaul & Spiti 1. Keylong

Mandi 1. Ratti 1. Saiglu

2. Bhambla 2. Palli

3. Sauli Khad (Mandi)

Shimla 1. Shoghi 1. Raighat

2. Maindli 2. Pandranu

3. Jais 3. Sunda Bhonda

4. Jubber Hatti

Sirmour 1. Kala Amb

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2. Paonta Sahib

Una 1. Tahliwala

2. Gagret

3. Mehatpur

4. Amb

5. Jeetpur Bheri

Solan 1. Baddi 1. Parwanoo

2. EPIP, Baddi (Ph-I & II) 2. Chambaghat

3. Barotiwala 3. Dharampur

4. Chambaghat

5. Danalagi

6. Mamlig

7. Katha Bhatoli

8. Vakna Ghat

TOTAL 38 15

Under the Integrated Infrastructure Development Centre Scheme of Govt. of India.,

Ministry of MSME an IID Centre at Goalthai in district Bilaspur has been developed with

the approved cost of Rs. 432 Lakh with the central grant of Rs. 172.80 Lakh..

To attract investment in the state and to ensure easy availability of land to the prospective

entrepreneurs in various parts of the state, the department of industries has constituted a

land Bank comprising of government and private land which are available for setting up of

industries. The department is providing escort and facilitation services in case the

entrepreneurs are willing to purchase private land.

1.4.2.2 HIMACHAL CONSULTANCY ORGANISATION (HIMCON)

HIMCON renders consultancy to entrepreneurs starting from project identification to

marketing of their products. The organization also conducts Entrepreneurship development

programmes for the development of Entrepreneurship among the various section of the

society including weaker sections throughout the state.

1.4.2.3 HIMAHCAL PRADESH SMALL INDUSTRIES DEVELOPMENT

CORPORATION (HPSIDC)

HPSIDC acquires land to develop industrial area/ estates and provides industrial plots to

the entrepreneurs it also participate in equity of medium and large units.

1.4.2.4 HIMAHCAL PRADESH STATE FINANCIAL CORPORATION

(HPFC)

HPFC provides term loan as well as working capital loan to small and medium scale units

under its various schemes. It also provides loan for expansion and modernization of

existing units.

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1.4.2.5 CONTAINER DEPOT

To facilitate the transshipment of products, the proposal of setting up of container depot at

Baddi is in consideration of Govt. of HP. The land for this purpose has already been

acquired.

1.4.2.6 RAIL LINK

The state of Himachal Pradesh has got only one rail link up to Una. Since major Industrial

activities are concentrated at Baddi, budget allocation for the year 2010-11 has been kept

to undertake survey of Rail Link between Chandigarh & Baddi. This rail link will further

promotes the Industrial activities in the state of Himachal Pradesh

1.4.2.7. BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDS (BIS)

BIS has got extension office at Parwanoo & regional office at Chandigarh. It helps in

selecting appropriate machinery and equipment for installing quality facilities. The

organization also renders guidance and advice in setting up testing laboratories in units

premises.

1.4.2.8 NATIONAL RESEARCH TECHNOLOGY CONSORTIUM (NRTC)

NRTC is an autonomous body under Govt. of Himachal Pradesh. It provides testing of

products, calibration of equipments of the industries and also provides consultancy

services to entrepreneurs about quality up-gradation.

1.4.2.9 CENTRAL BOARD OF WORKERS EDUCATION (CBWE)

Central Board of Workers Education is located at Parwanoo is engaged in providing

training to the workers of the Industrial unit and thus facilitating upgradation of their skills.

1.4.2.10 NATIONAL SMALL INDUSTRIES CORPORATION (NSIC)

National Small Industries Corporation Ltd. has its head office in New Delhi. It has four

regional offices located in Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai & New Delhi. To avail the facility

provided by the NSIC, HP state is attached with its branch office located at SCO-378,

Sector-32D, Chandigarh. However, in recent past, a desk is operative by NSIC at

Parwanoo, District Solan to cater to the needs of industries in HP. Its main function are as

below:-

a) Supply of machinery on hire purchase basis.

b) Registration of units for participation in purchase programme of Central and State govt.

and other Institutions. This scheme is popularly known as Single Point Registration.

c) Marketing Assistance (Internal & Export).

d) Raw material Assistance to MSMEs

e) Development of prototype of machines and equipment etc.

The organization is also Nodal Agency for giving subsidy to MSMEs under Ministry of

MSME’s scheme of assistance for performance and credit rating.

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1.4.2.11 NATIONAL PRODUCTIVITY COUNCIL (NPC)

National Productivity Council is working from its regional office located in Chandigarh.

The main function of the council is to enhance the productivity in the country. The council

is also the Nodal Agency for implementation of NMCP scheme in the state of Himachal

Pradesh.

1.4.2.12 SMALL INDUSTRIES DEVELOPMENT BANK OF INDIA (SIDBI)

The Branch office of Small Industries development Bank of India (SIDBI) is located at

Shimla. There is also a local desk at Baddi, district Solan to cater to Baddi-Barotiwala-

Nalagarh region. It provides finance to Medim & Small scale industries through its various

refinance schemes. It provides refinance through State Financial Corporations, Banks etc

at concessional rates. SIDBI also provides project finance of MSME ventures

1.4.2.13 MSME-DI

MSME-DI is located at Electronics Complex, Chambaghat, Solan. It maintains close

liaison with State Govt. for the development and promotion of MSME in the State of

Himachal Pradesh through the various schemes being run by the office of Development

Commissioner (MSME) New Delhi

1.5 THRUST AREAS

The following categories of industrial units have been kept in the Priority Sector:-

1. Units based directly on horticulture produce including hops and tea.

2. Mineral water bottling.

3. Automobile manufacturing units including assembly units which have a minimum of 5

ancillary units substantially dependant on it.

4. Cold storage units/chain.

5. Fruit/vegetable/herbs/ honey/spices based wineries. 6. Production of Ciders/ale/ liqueurs.

7. Sericulture /Handlooms/Khadi industry related manufacturing industrial activities.

8. Electronic units including computer software and information technology except

assembling units where value addition is less than 15%.

9. Floriculture

10. Medicinal herbs and aromatic herbs etc. processing.

11. Horticulture, Maize based industries, herbal based industries and Agro Based

Industries excluding those included in the negative list.

12. Food Processing Industry excluding those included in the negative list.

13. Sugar and its by-products.

14. Silk and silk products.

15. Wool and wool products.

16. Woven fabrics (Excisable garments).

17. Sports goods and articles and equipment for general physical exercise and

equipment for adventure sports/activities, tourism.

18. Paper & paper products excluding those in negative list (as per excise classification)

19. Pharma products.

20. Information & Communication Technology Industry, Computer hardware, Call Centers, I.T. Software and services.

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21.Eco-tourism- Hotels, resorts in locations other than those located in the Municipal

limits/NAC /Nagar Panchayats/ Special Area Development Authority limits, as the case may be of Shimla, Dalhousie, Macleodganj and Manali.

22. Spa, entertainment/amusement parks ropeways etc.

23. Industrial gases (based on atmospheric fraction).

24. Handicrafts.

25. Non-timber forest product based industries.

26. Precision Industries.

27. Enterprises to manufacture industrial products by any biotechnology process and

Processing Laboratories or Research & Development activity related to processing, scale-

up, other innovations and products in the field of Biotechnology, as approved by State Level Single Window Clearance and Monitoring Authority on the recommendation of the

Department of Environment, Science and Technology of the State Government.

Note: Products listed from Serial No. 9 to 24 are as reflected in Government of India, Ministry

of Industry and Commerce O.M. dated 7/01/03 and as defined by Government of India from

time to time.

YEAR WISE NUMBER OF MEDIUM AND LARGE SCALE INDUSTRIES IN

HIMACHAL PRADESH UP TO 31.10.2010

Years No.of Large&

Medium Scale Units

Investment

(in Rs Crore)

Employment (Nos.)

Up to

March,2003

196 2378.06 29823

2003-2004 15 34.94 762

2004-2005 35 302.87 3473

2005-2006 64 501.60 4606

2006-2007 46 615.26 4568

2007-2008 19 482.64 1923

2008-2009 46 1141.03 4225

2009-10

(31.10.10)

36 2923.84 4484

1.5.1 MAJOR CLUSTERS

There is major concentration of some industries at some geographical location. In Baddi-

Barotiwala-Nalagarh belt there is concentration of electrical & Electronics, Home

Appliances, Packaging & Printing Industries, FMCG, Pharmaceuticals & textile, similarly

there is concentration of Invertor, UPS & Electronic component manufacturing units at

Parwanoo. Handloom & Shawls in Kullu & Kangra Districts. Calcite Powder, Calcium

carbonate in Sirmour District.

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1.5.2 MAJOR INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS

Sr.

No.

Name of SSI Association Address Name of the

office bearer

Tel. No.

1. Chamber of Commerce and

Industries, Kala Amb, Distt. Sirmour

C/o M/s. Ruchira

Paper Mill, Kala

Amb, Distt. Sirmour

(HP)

Sh. Umesh

Garg, Chairman

01702-238573

2. HP Laghu Udyog Bharti C/o M/s. Mitson

Forging. Baddi.

Sh. N.P. Kaushik

3. HP Laghu Udyog Bharti C/o Jai Bharat Udyog,

Industrial Area,

Chambaghat, Solan

(HP)

Dr. Ram

Kumar Bindal,

President

01792-230899

222368

223869

4. Kangra Region Udyog

Associaton

34, Udyog Nagar,

Nagrota Bagwan,

Distt. Kangra (HP)

Sh. J. Sodhi 01892-252329

252353

252480

5. Steel Furniture Industries

Association, Mandi

Ashoka Steel

Furniture Industries

Association, Mandi,

Distt. Mandi (HP)

Sh. Ashok

Kumar Sethi,

President

01905-222651

235969

6. District Industires

Association, Una

94, Industrial Area,

Mehatpur, Distt. Una

(HP)

Sh. B.N.

Kashyap

01975-232109

7. Parwanoo Industries

Association (PIA)

C/o SWCA, Indl.

Area, Sec-1,

Parwanoo, Solan

Sh. Rakesh

Bansal

01792-233082

8. Baddi-Barotiwala Nalagarh Industries Association

(BBNIA)

C/o SWCA, Indl.

Area, Baddi, Distt.

Solan (HP)

Sh. Arun Rawat,

President

01795-246495

9. Tahliwal Industries

Association

Plot No. 3, Indl. Area,

Tahliwala, Distt. Una

(HP)

Sh. Rakesh

Kaushal, President

01975-257623

257565 223868

10. Mehatpur Industries

Association

Service Building,

Indl. Area, Mehatput

Distt. Una (HP)

174315

Sh. C.R.

Kaushal

01975-232550

232950

11. Small Industries Association,

Damtal, Teh. Indora, Distt. Kangra

C/o Pratap Wires

(India) Pvt. Ltd.,

Sujanpur, Tehsil,

Indora, Distt. Kangra

(HP)

Sh. Rakesh

Mahajan, President

01893-244188

224208 224258

12. Small Industries Association, Hamirpur

Shed No. 5 Indl. Area, Hamirpur,

Distt. Hamirpur (HP)

Sh. Manjeet Singh Dogra

President

-

13. Chamber of Commerce and Industries, Paonta Sahib,

Distt. Sirmour (HP)

C/o Diesel Agency,

Badipur Paonta

Sahib, Distt. Sirmour (HP)

Sh. Satish Goel, Chairman

01702-238537

14. Shogi Udyog Association 95, Indl. Area, Shogi,

Distt. Shimla (HP) Sh. Sanjay

Sood President

0177-2860680

2860643

15. Drugs Manufacturing

Association, Baddi

C/o Symboitic Drugs,

# 35, Jharmajri, Baddi Sh. Sanjay

Guleria

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16. Small Industries Association,

Shamshi

C/o Manikaran

Roller, Flour Mill (P)

Ltd., 10 Indl Ara,

Shamshi, Distt.

Kullu;

Sh. Virender

Sood

01902-260110

260281

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CHAPTER-2

2.1 MSME-DI, SOLAN- ITS ROLE

MSME-Development Institute is situated at Electronics Complex, Chambaghat, District

Solan. The Institute is engaged in the promotion and development of Micro, Small &

Medium sector in all the 12 districts of Himachal Pradesh by providing Techno

Managerial guidance/consultancy to Existing as well as prospective entrepreneurs. To

enhance the entrepreneurship skill among the educated youth of the state the Institute

conducts various training programmes. The Institute also provide assistance to the

existing MSMEs unit holders through the various schemes such as ISO-900

reimbursement, Bar Coding, Market Development Assistance Scheme, National Awards

Scheme, Cluster Development Programme etc. The MSME sector is also benefited by

this Institute in regard to sensitization of MSME units about the latest technological

upgradations/development.

2.2 RESOURCES AVAILABLE WITH THE INSTITUTE

2.2.1 BUILDING

The Institute is operational from building ever since March, 2007 which has been built

up on a land having a total area of 1295 Sq Meter which was acquired on lease for 75

years in Sept., 2004 through the sublease with Himachal Pradesh State Electronic

Development Corporation. The building has 2 floors (Ground Floor & First Floor) with a

total covered area of 1378 Sq. Meter (689 Sq. Meter each Floor). The first floor

comprises of Director’s Room, Rooms for Technical/Field Officers, Administration

Section, Conference Room, SENET section, Training Hall, Food Workshop (Bakery

Section) and a Library.

2.2.2 IT HARDWARES & TRAINING AIDS

IT Resource Availability as on

31.03.2011

(in nos.)

Availability as on

31.3.2012

(in Nos.) PCs 16 20 Lap Tops 02 03 Printers 16 20 Scanner 01 01 LCD Projector 01 01 Internet Broad band

Connectivity 16 (users) All the users

LAN Connectivity Available Available Intercom EPBAX 12 Lines 12 Lines Photo Copier 01 01 Fax Machine 02 02

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2.2.3 HUMAN RESOURCE

The availability of the Human Resource at various levels is an under: S.

No.

Name of the Post

& Discipline

S F V Date of posting

in the Institute

Date of

Vacancy, if any

1. Director 1 1 - 12.07.10

2. Deputy. Director(Food) 1 - 1 -- 15.11.08

3. Asstt. Director

(Chem.)Gr.I

1 -- 1 -- 30.06.07

4. Asstt. Director (Electronics.)Gr.I

1 1 16.07.10 11.04.07

5. Asstt.Director(E.I) Gr.I 1 - 1 -- 02.09.98

6. Asstt. Director (Mechanical.)Gr.II

1 --- 1 ----- 05.07.11

7 Asstt.Director (E.I)Gr.II 1 -- 1 -- 21.05.97

8. Asstt. Director (E.I.)Gr.II

2 2 -- 30.04.97 14.07.97

--

9 Asstt. Director (Food.)Gr.II

1 1 --

10 A.D Admn 0 1 - 18.2.10 -

11 Asstt.Director (Stat.)Gr.II

1 1 ---- -- -

12 Asstt.Director (L/F)Gr.II

1 1 -- 05.05.97 --

13 Stenographer

Gr. I Group B Non gazette

1 1 -- 14.08.06 --

14 Investigator(G&C) 1 1 -- 03.06.92 --

15 Investigator(Stat.) 1 -- 1 -- 30.04.97

Draughtsman Gr.I 1 -- 1 -- 01.11.08

16 Instructor 1 1 -- 19.05.83 --

17 Superintendent 2 1 1 10.12.07 18.02.10

18 Jr. Hindi Translator

1 1 -- 23.08.04 --

19 Stenographer Gr.II 1 1 -- 26.02.07 --

20 Stenographer Gr,II(Eng.)/Hindi 1 each

2 -- 2 -- 12.05.05 26.02.07

21 Upper Division Clerk 2 2 -- 31.03.03 03.01.08

--

22 Lower Division Clerk 3 1 2 30.08.89 01.02.05, 04.01.08

23 Hindi Typist 1 1 -- 24.09.96 --

24 Driver 1 1 - 02.08.96 --

25 Peons 2 2 -- 13.12.80 26.10.98

--

26 Tea Maker 1 1 -- 01.04.87 --

27 Chowkidar 1 1 -- 10.02.97 --

28 Sweeper 1 1 -- 08.07.96 ---

Total 35 23 13

2.2.4 OFFICE VEHICLE

The Institute is having 1 Ambassador Car (model 1988) for office use.

Road Mileage Covered

(2010-11) 2011-12

17,720 Kms. 19,897 Kms

12.29 % INCREASED RESOURCE UTILIZATION RESULTED IN IMPROVING

THE OUTREACH OF THE INSTITUTE

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CHAPTER – 3

3 INSTITUTE’S ACTIVITIES During the year the Institute carried out following activities

Activity

2011-12 Achieveme

nt in

2010-11

%

improveme

nt over the

previous Year

Target Achievement

IMCs 27 27 26 3.84%

EDPs 5 5 05 0%

MDPs 6 6 05 20%

ESDPs 27 27 25 8%

BSDPs 01 01 01 0%

Sensetization

programme on Bar Coding

03 03 02 50%

Product Certification 01 01 02 -50%

QMS-QTT 01 01 01 0%

Awareness Programme on IPR

02 02 02 0%

Programme on

Packaging for export

01 01 01 0%

Awareness Programme on WTO

01 01 -- 100%

SDP 05 05 Not allotted 100%

VDP 01 01 Not allotted 100%

MSE-CDP --- ---- Not allotted ----

TOTAL 81 81 70 15.71%

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

IMCs ESDPs BSDPs BAR CODING MSE-CDP Export

Packaging

QMS-QMT

2010-112011-12

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3.1 INDUSTRIAL MOTIVATIONAL CAMPAIGNs

The objective of organizing Industrial Motivation Campaigns (IMCs) is to make aware

about the potential of Micro & Small Enterprises to the Unemployed Educated Youth of

the society and to motivate them to come forward for adopting self employment by

establishing Micro & Small Enterprises.

Some of the Industrial Motivation Campaigns were also organized for the existing Micro

& Small Enterprises to make them aware about different schemes of the Ministry

including NMCP. Besides this some of the Industrial Motivation campaign were

organized for the district level officers to make them aware about Govt. Schemes as well

as to collect the district level statistical data to compile District Potential Survey Report.

MSME-Development Institute, Solan was allotted the target to organize 27 Nos. of

Industrial Motivation Campaign by Head Quarter office during 2011-12 financial year.

The Institute organized 27 Nos. of Industrial Motivation Campaign at different places of

Himachal Pradesh. Out of 27 Nos. of Industrial Motivation Campaign 2 Industrial

Motivation Campaign were organized specially for SME units to make them aware about

the various promotional scheme of MSME and 3 IMC were organized for district

officers to prepare Industrial Potential Survey covering 6 districts out of 12 districts of

the state. A total of 2440 participants benefitted from these programmes. The detail of

conducted Industrial Motivation Campaigns (IMCs) is as follows:-

DETAIL OF CONDUCTED INDUSTRIAL MOTIVATION CAMPAIGN

DURING 2010-11

Sr.

No

Programm

e

Date Venue/Plac

e

Expenditur

e

Total

Participant

s

Name of

the

coordinator INDUSTRIAL MOTIVATION CAMPAIGN - ALLOTTED TARGET - 26

1. IMC for

UEY

25.5.11 Green Hills

Polytechnic

5,150/- 105 Sh. Pramod

Kumar

JHT

2. IMC for

UEY

30.5.11 MSME-DI,

Solan

6,607/- 91 Sh. Nanak

Chand,

Instructor

(Food)

3. IMC for

UEY

23.7.11 SCOBACS,

Chambagha

t

4,497/- 78 Sh. O.P.

Thakur

AD (EI)

4. IMC for

UEY

06.06.11 Dharampur 6,187/- 45 Sh. Raj

Kumar, AD

(Mech.)

5. IMC for

UEY

20.6.11 IISD,

Parwanoo

6,463/- 40 Sh. Ajay

Bajpai

AD(Electx.

6. IMC for

Govt.

Scheme

04.08.11 MSME-DI,

Solan

6,867/- 40 Sh.

Mohinder

Kumar

AD (L/F)

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7. IMC for

UEY

13.9.11 ITI, Solan 7,017/- 95 Sh. Veer

Singh,

Investigator

(G/C)

8. IMC for

UEY

14.09.11 Kandaghat 7,517/- 165 Sh. Pramod

Kumar

JHT

9. IMC for

UEY

15.9.11 ITI,

Garkhal

7,997/- 101 Sh. Sanjay

Kumar, AD

(Stat.)

10. IMC for

UEY

22.9.11 ITI, Shimla 6,442/- 120 Sh. A.K.

Negi, AD

(EI)

11. IMC for

UEY

29.9.11 ITI, Arki 6,394/- 105 Sh. Pramod

Kumar,

JHT

12. IMC for

UEY

10.10.11 ITI,

Shamshi

8,000/- 187 Sh. Pramod

Kumar JHT

13. IMC on

Govt

Scheme

for

MSMEs

11.10.11 Kullu 8,000/- 40 Sh. Nanak

Chand,

Instructor

(Food)

14. IMC for

UEY

12.10.11 ITI, Kullu 8,000/- 82 Sh.

Mohinder

Kumar, AD

(L/F)

15. IMC for

UEY

3.11.11 Sundar

Nagar

7,830/- 144 Sh. Pramod

Kumar,

JHT

16. IMC for

UEY

21.11.11 Kangra 7,060/- 118 Sh. O.P.

Thakur,

AD (EI)

17. IMC for

UEY

22.11.11 ITI,

Shahpur

8,000/- 100 Sh. Veer

Singh

Investigator

(G/C)

18. IMC for

UEY

23.11.11 Dharamshal

a

8,000/- 100 Sh. Veer

Singh,

Investigator

(G/C)

19. IMC for

UEY

26.11.11 ITI, Nadaun 7,965/- 100 Sh. Sanjay

Verma, AD

(Stat.)

20. IMC for

Distt.

Officer

02.02.12 Kullu 8,000/- 25 Sh. O.P.

Thakur

21. IMC for

UEY

15.2.12 Kotlanala 4,555/- 70 Sh.

Mohinder

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Kumar

AD (L/F)

22. IMC for

UEY

17.2.12 ITI, Solan 3,240/- 85 Sh. Ajay

Bajpai, AD

(Electx.)

23. IMC For

UEY

23.2.12 Parwanoo 3,077/- 35 Sh. Pramod

Kumar,

JHT

24. IMC for

UEY

28.2.12 ITI, Mandi 3,810/- 114 Sh. A.K.

Negi, AD

(EI)

25. IMC for

UEY

28.2.12 ITI, Sundar

Nagar

7,814/- 124 Sh. Veer

Singh,

Investigator

(G/C)

26. IMC for

Distt.

Officer

29.2.12 Hamirpur 6,149/- 30 Sh. Sanjay

Verma

AD (Stat.)

27. IMC for

UEY

21.3.12 Solan 6,730/- 65 Sh. Nanak

Chand,

Instructor

(Food)

TOTAL 1,78,300/- 2,440

DISTRICT WISE DETAILS OF CONDUCTING IMCs

Pro

gra

mm

e

DISTRICT

Total Shim

la

Sola

n

Sir

mour

Bil

aspur

Una

Kan

gra

Man

di

Ham

irpur

Kull

u

Kin

nau

r

L &

S

Cham

ba

IMCs 01 14 - - - 3 3 2 4 - - -- 27

OUT OF TOTAL 12 DISTRICTS 6 DISTRICTS COULD NOT BE COVERED DUE TO LIMITED

ACCESSIBILITY DURING THE YEAR ON ACCOUNT OF UNFAVORABLE CLIMATIC

CONDITIONS.

MONTH WISE DETAILS OF CONDUCTED IMCs

Program

me

MONTH

Total

Apri

l,09

May

,09

June,

09

July

, 09

Aug, 09

Sep

t, 0

9

Oct

, 09

Nov, 09

Dec

,09

Jan, 10

Feb

, 10

Mar

, 10

IMCs - 3 2 - 1 5 3 5 - - 7 1 27

THE CONDUCTING OF IMCs WAS SCATTERED OVER 8 MONTHS

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CATEGORY-WISE PARTICIPANTS DETAIL Progr

amme

PARTICIPANTS Expenditure SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total

IMCs 531 90 649 2 2 224 1591 2440 1,78,300

COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED IMCs DURING 2009-10 & 2010-11

PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 % age Improvement

Nos. of Programmes 26 27 3.85%

Nos. of Persons Participated 1,858 2,440 31.32%

Sanctioned Amount 2,08,000/- 2,16,000/- 3.85%

Expenditure Incurred in Rs. 1,83,705/- 1,78,300/- -2.94%

% of funds utilized 88.31% 82.55% -5.76%

Average Participant/Programme

72 90 25%

% of SC/ST participants 19.10% 25.45% 6.35%

% of Women participants 31.32% 26.60 -4.72%

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PHOTO GALLERY (IMCs)

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3.2 ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

The objective of organizing Entrepreneurship Development Programme (EDP) is to

provide the exposure about establishing of Micro & Small enterprises by the

Unemployed Educated Youth by training them in different aspects of industrial

activities. Some of Entrepreneurship Development Programmes (EDPs) were

organised on general topics and few on specialized subject. The Entrepreneurship

Development Programmes (EDPs) normally organised for 2 weeks for General,

Women & Physically Handicapped and the weaker section of the society.

The Institute was allotted the target to organize 5 Nos. of Entrepreneurship

Development Programme including 1 Entrepreneurship Development Programme

for Women & PH with stipend. The Institute organized 5 Entrepreneurship

Development Programme at different places of Himachal Pradesh. 132 participants

attended the programme. The detail of conducted Entrepreneurship Development

Programmes (EDPs) is follows:-

DETAIL OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

Sr.

No.

Programme Date Venue/

Place

Expendi

ture

Total

Participant

s

Name of the

Coordinator

ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (GENERAL)

TARGET - 4

1. For UEY 13.6.11

To

24.6.11

Solan

12,697/- 25

Sh. Pramod

Kumar, JHT

2. For UEY 5.12.11

to

16.12.11

Khatnaul

(Shimla) 18,398/- 27

Sh. A.K.

Negi

3. For UEY 19.12.11

to

30.12.11

ITI, Solan

14,979/- 30

Sh. Veer

Singh,

Investigator

(G/C)

4. For UEY on

Bakery

Products

9.1.12 to

23.1.12

Solan

17,639/- 26

Sh. Nanak

Chand

Instrcutor

(Food)

ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (Women & PH-

Stipend) ALLOTTED TARGET - 1

1. For Women

& PH

2.6.11to

15.6.11

Solan 19,730/- 24

Sh. Nanak

Chand

TOTAL 91,054/- 132

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DISTRICT WISE DETAILS OF CONDUCTED EDPS

Program

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CATEGORY-WISE PARTICIPANTS’ DETAIL Programme PARTICIPANTS Expenditure

SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total

EDPs 35 1 92 - - 6 90 132 91,054/-

COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED EDPs DURING 2010-11 & 2011-12 PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12 % age

improvement

Nos. of Programmes 05 05 0%

Nos. of Persons Participated 134 132 -1.4%

Sanctioned Amount 1,06,250/- 1,06,250/- 0%

Expenditure Incurred in Rs. 80,472/- 91,054/- 13.15%

% of funds utilized 76.20% 85.69% 9.49%

Average Participant/Programme 27 27 0%

% of SC/ST participants 46.26% 27.27% -18.99%

% of Women participants 40.29% 69.69% 29.4%

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3.3 ENTREPRENEURIAL SKILLED DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES

The objective to organize Entrepreneurship Skill Development Programmes is to

provide exposure about business & industrial aspects as well as theoretical & practical

knowledge in specialized field viz. computer hardware, Beauty culture, Food

Processing, DTP & Screen Printing, Jute Products, Cutting Tailoring & Fashion

Designing, Artificial Jewellery Designing and Tally based accounting etc. The ESDPs

trainees after successful training programme generally avail the loan from PMEGP and

establish Micro & Small ventures. The MSME Development Institute also perform

advocacy on behalf of trainees by way of liaison with PMEGP implementing agencies

like KVIB, DICs and lead bank etc. The utmost efforts are also being done to get the

success rate of ESDPs by follow ups with the undergone ESDPs trainees. Few ESDPs

are being organised on specialized subject like Biotechnology for the students pursuing

the Btech or M.Sc degree in Biotechnology

The Institute was allotted altogether 27 Entrepreneurship Skill Development

Programme. These 27 programmes include 10 Nos. of ESDP for General, 4 ESDP

for Women and PH with stipend, 2 ESDP for SC with stipend, 8 ESDP for SC

without Stipend, 2 ESDP for ST without Stipend and 1 ESDP on Biotechnology.

The Institute organised these ESDPs in different places of the state. A total of 639

participants benefitted from these programmes.

DETAIL OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP SKILL DEVELOPMENT

PROGRAMME

Sr.

No.

Programme Date Venue/

Place

Expenditur

e

Total

Participants

Name of

the

coordinator

ESDP (General) Total Target 10

1. ESDP on Computer

Hardware &

Networking

15.7.11

to

21.8.11

Nahan

59,243/- 25

Sh. Ajay

Bajpai, AD

(Electx.)

2. ESDP on Computer

Hardware &

Networking

1.10.11

to

16.11.11

Rajgarh

45,712/- 25

Sh. Pramod

Kumar, JHT

3. ESDP on Fashion

Design, Painting &

Bag Making

4.10.11

to

19.11.11

St.

Lukes

VCT,

solan

35,368/- 22

Sh. A.K.

Negi, AD

(EI)

4. ESDP on Artificial

Jewellery

17.10.11

to

30.11.11

Garkhal

51,132/- 27

Sh. Sanjay

Verma, AD

(Stat.)

5. ESDP on Computer

Hardware &

Networking

21.10.11 Koti

(Chail) 40,447/- 25

Sh. O.P.

Thakur, AD

(EI)

6. ESDP on Tally-9 24.10.11

to

13.12.11

IIHT,

Solan 45,965/- 25

Sh. Veer

Singh, Investigator

(G/C)

7. ESDP on Tally

ERP.9

17.11.11

to

Una 59,247/- 28

Sh. Pramod

Kumar

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30.12.11 JHT

8. ESDP on Web

Designing

24.11.11

to

5.1.12

Chamb

a 59,614/- 24

Sh. Pramod

Kumar, JHT

9. ESDP on DTP &

Screen Printing

19.12.11

to

28.1.12

Una

57,102/- 25

Sh. Veer

Singh Investigator

(G/C)

10. ESDP on Cutting

Tailoring, Painting

& Soft Toys

Making

21.2.11

to

27.3.12

St.

Lukes

VCt,

Solan

40,235/- 24

Sh. Pramod

Kumar, JHT

ESDP (Women & PH with stipend) Total Target 4

1. ESDP on Beauty

Culture

7.6.11 to

16.7.11

Rajgarh

66,892/- 25

Sh. Veer

Singh,

Investigator

(G/C)

2. ESDP on Soft Toys

Making

15.6.11

to

26.7.11

Solan

65,412/- 24

Sh.

Mohinder

Kumar, AD

(L/F)

3. ESDP on Artificial

Jewellery

Desgining

21.6.11

to

29.7.11

Solan

59,982/- 25

Sh. Pramod

Kumar, JHT

4. ESDP on Beauty

Culture

25.7.11

to

6.9.11

Railwa

y Club,

Shimla

60,326/- 25

Sh. O.P.

Thakur, AD

(EI)

ESDP ( SC WITH STIPEND) TARGET – 2

1. ESDP on Computer

Hardware &

Networking

3.8.11 to

16.9.11

Dharam

pur 63,973/- 25

Sh. Veer

Singh,

Investigator

(G/C)

2. ESDP on Computer

Hard ware &

Networking

9.8.11 to

22.9.11

Shogi

56,577/- 24

Sh. A.K.

Negi

AD (EI)

ESDP ( SC WITHOUT STIPEND) TARGET – 8

1. ESDP on Soft

Toys, Bag Making

& Tie & Die

10.9.11

to

21.10.11

Kasauli

54,608/- 27

Sh. Nanak

Chand,

Instructor

(Food)

2. ESDP on Jute Bag

Making & Jute

Products

23.9.11

to

15.11.11

Solan

40,886/- 21

Sh.

Mohinder

Kumar, AD

(L/F)

3. ESDP on Tally-9 18.10.11

To

3.12.11

Nahan

59,879/- 20

Sh. Ajay

Bajpai, AD

(Electx.)

4. ESDP on DTP &

Networking

22.10.11

to

Solan 51,675/- 25

Sh. Nanak

chand,

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7.12.11 Instructor

(Food)

5. ESDP on Multi

Skill

9.1.12 to

23.12.11

Kot

Beja 43,664/- 24

Sh. Veer

Singh,

Investigator

(Food)

6. ESDP on Computer

Hardware &

Networking

21.1.12

to 3.3.12

Sanjoli,

Shimla 36,576/- 20

Sh. O.P.

Thakur, AD

(EI)

7. ESDP on Computer

Hardware &

Networking

23.1.12

to 7.3.21

Dharm

pur 44,481/- 25

Sh. Sanjay

Verma, AD

(Stat.)

8. ESDP on Multi

Skills

24.1.12

to 7.3.12

Bohli

41,181/- 30

Sh. Veer

Singh,

Investigator

(G/C)

ESDP (ST WITHOUT STIPEND) TARGET-2

1. ESDP on Cutting

Tailoring &

Fashion Designing

24.11.11

to

5.1.12

Chamb

a 40,377/- 22

Sh. Pramod

Kumar, JHT

2. ESDP on Soft Toys

& Artificial Flower

Making

7.12.11

to

19.1.12

Padher

(Mandi

)

53,501/- 28

Sh. A.K.

Negi, AD

(EI)

ESDP ( BIOTECHNOLOGY) TARGET – 1

1. ESDP on

Biotechnology

14.2.11

to

20.3.12

Kandag

hat 46,054/- 30

Sh. Nanak

Chand,

Instructor

(Food)

TOTAL 13,30,419/- 669

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DETAILS OF PARTICIPANTS OF ESDP PROGRAMMES

Programme PARTICIPANTS Expenditure

SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total

ESDPs 369 57 468 2 7 15 219 669 13,30,419/-

COMPARISON OF CONDUCTED ESDPs DURING 2010-11 & 2011-12

PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12

Nos. of Programmes 25 27

Nos. of Persons Participated 654 639

Sanctioned Amount 15,93,750/- 17,32,500/-

Expenditure Incurred in Rs. 13,04,614/-/- 13,30,419/-

% of funds utilized 81.25% 76.79%

% improvement of achievement 25% 8%

Average Participant/Programme 26 24

% increase in beneficiaries 18.47% -2.2%

% of SC/ST Candidate 47.70% 66.19%

% of Women Candidate 65.4% 72.30%

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3.4 MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES

The purpose of allotment of Management Development Programme (MDP) by the

Ministry is to train the personal of existing Small Enterprises to enhance their skill to

improve the quality and productivity and overall cost reduction.

Some of the Management Development Programmes are being organised for the students

of the college on the request of Institutions authorities. A few Management Development

Programmes (MDPs) were organised for the students to enhance their skill in facing the

interview and overall enhancing their efficiency to quality and productivity in their job.

The Institute was allotted the target to organize 6 Nos. of Management Development

Programme by the Head Quarter Office during 2011-12. The Institute organized 6 Nos. of

Management Development Programme on Personality Development including 3

programme for the manager & workers of SMEs at different places of Himachal Pradesh.

185 participants attended the programme. The detail of conducted Management

Development Programmes (MDPs) are as follows :-

DETAIL OF MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

Sr.

No.

Programme Date Venue/Place Expenditur

e

Total

Participan

ts

Name of

the

coordinato

r

MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME ALLOTTED TARGET - 6

1. MDP on

Personality

Developmen

t for

Managers &

workers

7.7.11 to

12.7.11

M/s. Elin

Appliances,

Baddi

(Khrumi) 17,894/- 23

Sh. O.P.

Thakur

AD (EI)

2. MDP on

Personality

Developmen

t for

Managers &

workers

24.8.11

to

28.8.11

Paonta Sahib

19,938/- 26

Sh. Ajay

Bajpai

AD

(Electx.)

3. MDP on

Personality

Developmen

t

28.11.11

to

2.12.11

SCOBACS,

Chambaghat 17,447/- 25

Sh.

Pramod

Kumar,

JHT

4. MDP on

Personality

Developmen

t for

Managers &

workers

5.12.11

to

9.12.12

M/s. Ashoka

Furniture,

Mandi 20,000/- 23

Sh. A.K.

Negi

AD (EI)

5. MDP on

Personality

Developmen

19.12.11

to

23.12.11

SILB, Solan

16,080/- 25

Sh. Sanjay

Verma,

AD (Stat.)

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6. MDP On

Personality

Developmen

t

1.3.12 to

6.3.12

G.W.

Polytechnic,

Kandaghat 14,538/- 50

Sh. Ajay

Bajpai

AD

(Electx.)

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Ap

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May

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Jun

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t, 0

9

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Jan

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Feb

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0

Mar

, 1

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CATEGORY-WISE PARTICIPANTS’ DETAIL Programme PARTICIPANTS Expenditure

SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total

MDPs 27 4 81 - - 6 147 185 1,05,897/-

COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED MDPs DURING 2010-11 & 2011-12

PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12

Nos. of Programmes 05 06

Nos. of Persons Participated 127 184

Sanctioned Amount 1,00,000/- 1,20,000/-

Expenditure Incurred in Rs. 87,083/- 1,05,897/-

% of funds utilized 85.27% 88.24%

% improvement of achievement 25% 20%

Average Participant/Programme 25.4 30.66

% increase in beneficiaries 39.56% 44.88%

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3.5 BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

The objective to organize Business Skill Development Programme is to provide

exposure about industrial/business aspects and practical as well as theoretical

knowledge in the field of engineering products. These programmes are specialized

programme are being oranised for the final year students of engineering & management

college on the request of college authority and with mutually signing MOU.

The Institute was allotted to organise 1 No of Business Skill Development Programme.

The Institute organised the programme at Shoolini Institute of Life Sciences & Business

Management, Solan. A total of 58 participants attended and distributed the certificates.

DETAIL OF BUSINESS SKILL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

Sr.

No.

Programme Date Venue/Place Expenditure Total Participants

1. BSDP 12.10.11

to

8.11.11

G.W.

Polytechnic,

Kandaghat

68,186/- 30

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Un

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Ham

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Mar

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CATEGORY WISE PARTICIPANTS’ DETAIL Programme PARTICIPANTS Exp.

SC ST Women PH Minority OBC Others Total

BSDP 5 5 30 - - 4 16 30 68,186/-

COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED BSDPs DURING 2010-11 & 2011-12

PARAMETER 2010-11 2011-12

Nos. of Programmes 01 01

Nos. of Persons Participated 58 30

Sanctioned Amount 1,00,000/- 1,00,000/-

Expenditure Incurred in Rs. 81,240/- 68,186/-

% of funds utilized 81.24% 68.18%

% improvement of achievement 0 0

Average Participant/Programme 58 30

% increase in beneficiaries 114.81% -48.27%

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3.6 PROGRAMME ON PACKAGING FOR EXPORT:-

The objective to organize the programme is to provide the exposure of latest

aspects of packaging as well as the packaging material used for the purpose

of export.

The Institute was allotted to organise 1 No of Programme on Packaging for

Export. The Institute organised this programme at Barotiwala (Baddi). 25 persons

participated in the programme

DETAIL OF PROGRAMME ON PACKAGING FOR EXPORT

Sr.

No.

Programme Date Venue

/Place

Expendit

ure

Total

Participants

Name of

the

coordinator

1. Seminar on

Export

Packaging

19.10.11 Black

Mang

o

Kala

Amb

37,998/- 21 Sh. O.P.

Thakur

AD (EI)

Programme organised in the year 2010-11 2011-12

No. of Programmes 01 01

Nos. of Persons Participated 65 21

Sanctioned Amount 60,000/- 38,000/-

Expenditure Incurred in Rs. 46,586/- 37,998/-

% of funds utilized 77.64% 99.99%

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PROGRAMMES UNDER NATIONAL MANUFACTURING

COMPETITIVENESS PROGRAMME (NMCP)

SENSETIZATION PROGRAMME ON BAR CODE:-

The Institute was allotted to organise 3 Nos. of sensitization programme on Bar code

usage by MSMEs. The programme were organised at Solan, Damtal & at Kala Amb

district Sirmour. A total of 69 participants attended these programmes.

SENSETIZATION PROGRAMME ON BAR CODE

Sr.

No.

Programme Date Venue/Pl

ace

Expendit

ure

Total

Participants

Name of

the

coordinator

1. Sensitization

Programme

on Bar Code

19.8.11 Solan 14,452/- 33 Sh.

Mohinder

Kumar

AD(L/F)

2. Sensitization

Programme

on Bar Code

14.10.11 Dhamtal

(Una)

18,801/- 14 Sh. Veer

Singh

Investigator

(G/C)

3. Sensitization

Programme

on Bar Code

14.3.12 Kala

Amb

19,140/- 22 Sh.

Mohinder

Kumar, AD

(L/F)

TOTAL 52,393/- 69

COMAPRISON OF CONDUCTED SENSETIZATIN PROGRAMME ON BAR CODING

DURING 2010-11 & 2011-12

Programme Organised in the

year

2010-11 2011-12 %age of

improvement

No. of Programmes 02 03 100%

Nos. of Persons Participated 65 69 195.45%%

Sanctioned Amount 60,000/- 90,000/- -

Expenditure Incurred in Rs. 46,586/- 52,393/- 141.40%%

% of funds utilized 77.64% 58.21% -19.42%

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WORKSHOP ON INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS (IPRs):-

The Institute was allotted the target to organise 2 Nos of workshop on Intellectual

Property Rights (IPRs). The Institute organised these programmes at Industrial Area,

Baddi and at Kala Amb. A total of 130 participants attended and got benefitted from the

programme.

WORKSHOP PROGRAMME ON IPRs

Sr.

No.

Programme Date Venue/Pl

ace

Expenditu

re

Total

Participants

Name of the

coordinator

1. Workshop on

IPR

15.12.11 Baddi 82,493/- 49 Sh. Ajay

Bajpai

AD(Electx.)

2. Workshop on

IPR

03.02.12 Kullu 90,219/- 66 Sh. Veer

Singh,

Investigator

(G/C)

TOTAL 1,72,712/- 115

Programme Organised in the year 2010-11 2011-12

No. of Programmes 02 02

Nos. of Persons Participated 65 115

Sanctioned Amount 60,000/- 2,00,000/-

Expenditure Incurred in Rs. 46,586/- 1,72,712/-

% of funds utilized 77.64% 86.36%

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AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION:-

The Institute was allotted the target to organise 1 No. of Awareness Programme on

Product Certification. The Institute organised this programme at Parwanoo.

AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PRODUCT CERTIFICATION

Sr.

No.

Programme Date Venue/Pla

ce

Expenditu

re

Total

Partici

pants

Name of

the

Coordin

ator

1. Awareness

Programme on

Product

Certification

18.8.11 Parwanoo 21,195 20 Sh.

Nanak

Chand

Investig

ator

(G/C)

Programme Organised in the year 2010-11 2011-12

No. of Programmes 02 01

Nos. of Persons Participated 80 20

Sanctioned Amount 90,000/- 30,000/-

Expenditure Incurred in Rs. 51,984/- 21,195/-

% of funds utilized 57.76%% 70.65%

Revenue --- ----

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PROGRAMME ON QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM & QUALITY

TECHNOLOGY TOOL (QMS & QTT)

The Institute was allotted the target to organise 1 No. of Programme on Quality

Management System & Quality Technology Tool for MSMEs. The Institute organise 1

day programme at Nalagarh. The objective of the Programme is to make the SME units

aware about the QMS/QTT and to make them competitive in present economic scenario

where every county is free to sell their products in any country. A total of 75 participants

from MSMEs attended the programme.

PROGRAMME ON QMS & QTT

Sr.

No.

Programme Date Venue/Place Expenditure Total

Particip

ants

Name of

the

Coordina

tor

1. Training

Programme

on QMS &

QTT

14.12.11 Nalagarh 73,698/- 75 Sh. Ajay

Bajpair

AD

(Electx.)

Programme Organised in the year 2010-11 2011-12

No. of Programmes 01 01

Nos. of Persons Participated 50 75

Sanctioned Amount 1,21,000/- 1,21,000/-

Expenditure Incurred in Rs. 52,000/- 73,698/-

% of funds utilized 42.97%% 60.90%

Revenue --- ---

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AWARENESS/SENSITIZATION PROGRAMME ON WTO

The Institute was allotted the target to organise 1 No. of Awareness Programme on

WTO for MSMEs. The Institute organise 1 day programme at Una. The objective of the

programme was to aware the SME units about the various aspect of WTO. A total of 60

participants from MSMEs attended the programme.

PROGRAMME ON WTO

Sr.

No.

Programme Date Venue/Place Expenditure Total

Particip

ants

Name of

the

Coordina

tor

1. Awareness/Se

nsitization

Programme

on WTO

12.01.12 Una 59,830/- 60 Sh. Ajay

Bajpair

AD

(Electx.)

Programme Organised in the year 2010-11 2011-12

No. of Programmes 0 01

Nos. of Persons Participated 0 75

Sanctioned Amount 0 60,000/-

Expenditure Incurred in Rs. 0 59,830/-

% of funds utilized 0 99.71%

Revenue 0 3,800/-

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PHOTOGRAPHS OF PROGRAMME ON QMS/QTT

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3.10 PROGRAMMES CONDUCTED BY OFFICERS OF THE INSTITUTE

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2 2 - 2 - 1 1 - 1 - - 1 1 11

2. Sh. Raj Kumar AD(Mech)

1 - - - - - - - - - - 1

3. Sh. Mohinder Kumar

AD(L/F)

3 - - 2 - - 1 - - 2 - - 8

4. Sh. O.P. Thakur AD(EI)

3 1 - 3 - - 2 1 - - - - 10

5. Sh. A.K. Negi AD(EI)

2 1 1 3 - - 1 - - - - - 8

6. Sh. Veer Singh Investigator

4 - 1 6 - - - - 1 1 - - 13

7. Sh. Nanak Chand Instructor

(Food)

3 - 2 2 1 - - - - 1 - 9

8. Sh. Pramod Kumar Jr. H.T.

6 1 1 6 - - - - - - - 14

9. Sh.

Sanjay Verma, AD (Stat.)

3 1 - 2 - - 1 - - - - - 7

TOTAL 27 6 5 26 1 1 6 1 2 3 1 1 1 81

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3.11 PARTICIPATION IN LOCAL/ DISTT. LEVEL FAIRS

SHOOLNI FESTIVAL AT THUDO GROUND SOLAN

A state level Shoolini festival is celebrated every year in the third week of June

which continues for three days. Apart of festivals manufacturers/traders who came from

different parts of the state and neighbouring states set up their stalls to showcase and sell

their products. Besides various Govt/semi Govt. and Pvt. agencies put up their stall to signify

their achievements. MSME-Development Institute Solan participated in the said fair by

setting up a stall in the exhibition ground during the festival w.e.f 24.06.2011 to

26.06.2011.The objective of the programme was to disseminate information relating to the

activities of the Institute and various policies/ schemes of the ministry of MSME., Govt. of

India for the promotion of MSMEs. During the Fair around 150 visitors were attended and

guided by the officers of this Institute by distributing different type of publicity materials to

them. Besides this, the Institute motivated 4 units to participate in the exhibition under the

Market Assistance Scheme of the Ministry of MSME., Govt. of India by facilitated them to

exhibit their manufacturing products in the exhibition ground during the fair. The items

exhibited by these units were Food products, Home appliances and Health care products

which gained overwhelming response from the visitors.

(List of the unit participated in Fair and get reimbursement is appended as annexure-I)

KULLU INTERNATIOANL DUSHRA FAIR

Kullu Dussehera is a week long celebration in Kullu which normally starts on the

day Dussehera comes to end in the rest of country. The festival continues for seven days and

people not only from the valley but visitors across the state and different parts of the country

The MSME exhibition was inaugurated by Sh. Virbhadra Singh Hon’ble Minister of MSME

on 07.10.2011. MSME-DI, Solan participated in the exhibition on behalf of the O/o

DCMSM) New Delhi by occupying 19 stall of which 4 stalls were occupied by MSME Tool

Rooms, 2 stalls were used by this Institute as MSME Information Centre and 13 stalls were

further allotted to different MSEs for exhibiting their manufacturing products who came from

different parts of the state.

The Institute has participated in Kullu International Dushra Fair held from 06.10.11 to

20.10.11 at Kullu. The Institute has got erected one stall to provide the information about the

various schemes of MSME to the existing as well as the prospective entrepreneurs of the

state. Around 400 visitors visited the stall. The Institute also motivated 9 units to participate

in the said fair and also got them reimbursed the charges under Local Fair/district level fair

reimbursement scheme under NMCP.

(List of the unit participated in Fair and get reimbursement is appended as annexure-II)

MANDI SHIVRATRI INTERNATIOANL FAIR

Mandi Shivratri is a famous fair celebrated for seven days starting with the

Shivrari festival all over the country. A special exhibition was organised jointly by the

different development organizations/agencies under the Ministry of MSME, Govt. of

India., In the exhibition total 79 stalls were put up, wherein MSME manufacturers

sponsored by KVIC, O/o DC( MSME), NSIC and COIR Board from different parts of the

state and country participated to showcase their products which was the main source of

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attraction to the visitors across the state and different part of the country. The MSME

exhibition was inspected by Sh Virbhadra Singh Hon’ble Minister of MSME on dated

23.02.2012. Sh. Samarendra Sahu, ADC(MSME) was present on the occasion. In order

to disseminate the information relating to the policies and schemes of the Ministry of

MSME, Govt. of India for the development of MSMEs, an Information Counter was set

up by the MSME-DI, Solan in the pavilion. Out of the 15 stalls allotted to this Institute 3

Stalls were occupied by MSME Tool Rooms and PPDC to demonstrate the training

facilities provided by them, 2 Stalls were occupied by this institute as MSME Information

Centre and 10 Stalls were further allotted to different MSEs for showcasing their

products.

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PHOTOGRAPH OF MELA

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3.12 PROGRAMME ON STATE/ NATIONAL LEVEL VENDOR

DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

The Institute was allotted the target to organize 5 Nos. of SVDP & 1 No. of VDP for

MSMEs. The Institute organise these programme at Baddi, Parwanoo, Una, Mehatpur &

Mandi.

PROGRAMME ON STATE/NATIONAL LEVEL VENDOR DEVELOOPMENT

PROGRAMME

Sr.

No.

Programme Date Venue/Place Expenditure Total

Particip

ants

Name of

the

Coordina

tor

1. NVDP 20.2.12 to

27.2.12

Mandi 3,13,414/- 11 Sh. A.K.

Negi,

AD (EI)

2. SVDP 9.2.12 Auro

Club,

Baddi

50,000/- 19 Sh. O.P.

Thakur,

AD (EI)

3. SVDP 24.3.12 Una 18,714/- 34 Sh.

Mohinde

r Kumar,

AD

(L/F)

4. SVDP 25.3.12 Mehatpour 19,798/- 38 Sh.

Sanjay

Verma,

AD

(Stat.)

5. SVDP 27.3.12 Parwanoo 14,184/- 35 Sh. Ajay

Bajpai,

AD

(Electx.)

6. SVDP 28.3.12 Baddi 14,830/- 30 Sh. O.P.

Thakur,

AD (EI)

TOTAL 4,30,940/- 167

Programme Organised in the year 2010-11 2011-12

No. of Programmes 0 06

Nos. of Persons/ unit Participated 0 167

Sanctioned Amount 0 7,00,000/-

Expenditure Incurred in Rs. 0 4,30,940-/-

% of funds utilized 0 61.56%

Revenue 0 50,450/-

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PHOTOGRAPH OF SVDP/NV DP

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3.13 NATIONAL AWARDS

The Institute motivated the entrepreneurs for national awards being distributed by the

Ministry every year. 1 units from the state got the National Award as outstanding women

Entrepreneur the detail of the awardee is as under

1. M/s. Imperial Home Appliances, Jabli Out standing Women Entrepreneur

3.14 REIMBURSEMENT UNDER ISO-9000/QMS SCHEME

The Institute reimbursed the expenditure incurred by 07 units to acquire ISO 9000 / ISO

14000 Certifications. The details are as given below.

2010-11 2011-12

Brought Forwarded

Cases of previous year

- 06

Application received

during the year

13 12

Units Reimbursed

during the year

7 10

Cases closed during the

year

01 02

Total Sanction 10,40,000/- 4,50,000/-

Total Reimbursement 3,07,141/- 4,34,947/-

3.15 REIMBURSEMENT UNDER BAR CODE SCHEME

The Institute made reimbursement towards one time registration fee to 3 units and

Annual Recurring Fee to 5 units against the target of 4 and 7 respectively on account of

obtaining Bar Coding. The statistical information is as under -

2010-11 2011-12

Targets Achievement Target Achievement

Target- No. of units 11 7 (63.63%) 17 16

Sanctioned Amount-

Annual Recurring Fee

31,500/- 18,000/-

(57.14%)

52,650/- 51,346/-

Sanctioned Amount -

One Time Regn. Fee

75,000/- 58,125/-

(77.5)

1,15,000/- 1,09,125/-

Total Sanction 1,06,500/- 80,625/-

(75.70%)

1,67,650/- 1,60,471/-

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3.16 NSIC SINGLE POINT REGISTRATION

Under the scheme of Single Point Registration for Govt. Purchase Programme, the

Institute during the year disposed of 24 cases Comparison of cases disposed during

2010-11 & 2011-12 is as under-

2010-11 2011-12

Cases Received 22 24

Cases Disposed 16 19

Cases Carried Forward 4 3

Revenue Generated 64,500/- 55,500/-

3.17 CAPACITY ASSESSMENT

During the year the Institute extended assistance to the MSME units of the state by

carrying out the Capacity Assessment. The details as under

2011-12

Cases Received 28

Cases Disposed 24

Cases Carried Forward 6

Revenue Generated 33,100/-

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3.18 TECHNICAL AND STASTICAL REPORTS PREPARED

The following reports/profiles/documents were prepared/updated during the year by the field/technical

officers of this Institute

1. District Potentiality Survey Report of District Kullu

2. District Potentiality Survey Report of District Hamirpur

3 . Preparation/updation of Project profiles and status report of Electronics Trade

Target-3 Nos.

(i) Project Profile on Mobile Charger – NEW

(ii) Project Profile on Assembling/Mounting of Electronic Component on PCB – Updation

(iii) Directory of Electrical & Electronics Industries of Himachal Pradesh.

4. Preparation/updation of Project Profiles and Status Report of Leather & Footwear Trade

Target- 4 Nos.

(i) Project Profile on Lap Top & File Carry Bag- Updated

(ii) Project Profile on Children Footwear – New

(iii) Project Profile on Industrial DMS Safety Boots – Updated

(iv) Status Report on Leather Footwear & Leather Goods in Himachal Pradesh

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3.19 TECHNO-ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE TO ENTREPRENEURS

The field & technical officers of the Institute visited a number of MSMEs during the

course of the year for various purposes. The Institute was also visited by many

prospective and existing entrepreneurs. In this connection, 1313 Nos. of techno

managerial guidance were rendered to such entrepreneurs/enterprises for identification of

New Project/Products, selection of machinery, finding raw material sources, improving

productivity, quality and competitiveness and finding new markets. (List of the unit

visited is appended as annexure-IV)

3.20 ACTIVITIES CARRIED OUT UNDER SENET

The Institute received a sanction of Rs. 3,93,000/- for SENET. The detail of the sanction

is as under :-

Sr.

No

Head Allocated

Fund

Cummulative Remaining

surrendered

amount

% of fund

utilization

1. AMC of

Desktop/Laptop/

Batteries Etc.

50,000/- 50,000/- NIL 100%

2. ISDN Leased

Line/

Broad Band

40,000/- 36,399/- 3,601/- 90.99%

3. Web Cam, Head

Phone

3,000/- 1,400/- 1,600/- 46.66%

4. Contingencies 50,000/- 50,000/- NIL 100%

5. Purchase of

Laptop, Desktop,

Printers, UPSs

2,50,000/- 2,49,715/- 285/- 99.89%

TOTAL 3,93,000/- 3,87,514/- 5,486/- 98.60%

3.21 LIBRARY

The Institute modernized the Institute library by putting up 4 New book shelves from the

sanctioned funds and also procured books for the library. Annual physical verification of

the Institute Library was also carried out.

2010-11 2011-12

Sanctioned Received 30,000/- 30,000/-

Funds Utilized 30,000/- 30,000/-

% of funds Utilized 100% 98.60/-

No. of Visitors Attended 110 120

3.22 PROMOTION OF RAJBHASHA (HINDI)

The Institute organized 4 Official Language Implementation Committee Meeting of the

Institute to review the progress of Official Language. The Institute organized Hindi Diwas

on 14th Septermber, 2011 and Hindi Pakhwada from 14-09-2009 to 28.09.2011. Various

Hindi competitions were organized like Nibandh Lekan Partiyogita, Aalekh Partiyogita,

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Translation Pratiyogita, Tippan Partiyogita, Vaak Partiyogita for the promotion of

Official Language. The officers and staff of the Institute participated in these pratiyogita.

% of Hindi Correspondance

as on 31.03.2011

% of Hindi Correspondance

as on 31.03.2012

60% 55.69%

3.23 REVENUE GENERATION BY THE INSTITUTE

Revenue Head 2011-12

Others (EDP/ESDP/MDP/SDP Training

Programme Fee)

1,13,400/-

Seminar Fee (Bar Code) 6,900/-

Sale of Trainees products 3,815/-

NSIC Regn./GPP Fee 55,500/-

Capacity Assessment & Consultancy 33,100/-

Sale of Publication 23,277/-

Project Appraisals/preparation ---

Packaging programme fee 4,200/-

IPR &WTO Fee 3,700/-

Stall Charges during fairs 13,000/-

TOTAL 2,56,892/-

3.23 FUNDS UTILIZATION

2010-11 2011-12 % Improvement

Sanction Expenditure Sanction Expenditure

Plan Fund 40,40,854/- 27,50,408/- 1,12,86,100/- 81,22,314/-

% of funds

utilized for Plan

Funds

68.06% 71.96% 3.9%

Non Plan Funds Salary ---- ----- 93,00,000 92,81,157/-

Over Time Allowance

29,500/- 28,241/- 5,000/- 4,975/-

Medical

reimbursement

75,000/- 72,235/- 1,20,000/- 1,18,063/-/-

Travelling Allowance

2,25,000/- 2,17,696/- 2,25,000/- 2,24,943/-

Office

Expenses

3,75,000/- 3,79,977/- 6,15,000/- 6,14,530/-

Canteen 2,15,000/- 2,11,341/- 2,50,000/- 2,48,826/-

Information Technology

10,000/- 9,995/- 10,000/- 8,050/-

TOTAL 9,29,500/- 9,19,485/- 1,05,20,000/- 1,04,95,569/-

% of funds

utilized for Non

Plan

98.92% 99.77%% 0.85%

OVERALL PLAN FUND UTILIZATION HAS IMPROVED BY 3.9%.

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EXPENDITURE/REVENUE RATIO

2010-11 2011-12

Total Expenditure in Non Plan 11,16,530/- 81,22,314/-

Revenue 2,46,976/- 2,56,892/-

% of revenue over expenditure 22.11% 3.16%

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ANNEXURE-I

LIST OF PARTICIPANTING UNIT IN SHOOLINI FAIR

1. M/s Hitachi Industries, Vill. Koti, PO. Jabli Distt. Solan (HP)

2. M/s Imperial Home Appliancs, Vill. Koti, PO. Jabli , Distt. Solan

3. M/s Coral Health care Ltd. Plot No15,Sector-5 Parwanoo, Solan HP

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ANNEXURE-II

LIST OF PARTICIPANTING UNIT IN KULLU DUSHHERA FAIR

1. M/s Veer Kala Shawls Industry, Vill. Pirdi, PO. Mohal, Teh&Distt.Kullu(HP)

2. M/s Krishana Handloom, Vill. Loren PO Dhalpur Teh&Distt. Kullu(HP)

3. M/s Katrusi Narayan Shawl Ind. Vill. Darka, PO Bhutti, Distt. Kullu(HP)

4. M/s Ratna Shawl Wool Works, Vill. Loren,PO Dhalpur, Distt. Kullu (HP)

5. M/s Nathan Handlom, Sarvari Bazar, PO Dhalpur, Distt. Kullu(HP)

6. M/s Pritam Shawl Indusry, Vill. Chanjhad. PO. Puid, Distt. Kullu (HP)

7. M/s The ChoparasaH/L&H/C Weavers Cop.Indl. SoietyLtd. Dalighat Kullu(HP)

8. M/s Ved Kullu Shawl Ind, Vill. Gahar, PO. Seobag, Distt. Kullu (HP)

9. M/s Rene Fashioners,39, Indl. Area Shamshi, Kullu (HP)

10. M/s The Bakery, Vill. Aleo, PO. Manali, Kullu (HP)

11. M/s Jai Jeeva Narayan Handloom& Handicradt Wavers Society , Vill Nathan,

PO. Bhekhli, Distt. Kullu(HP)

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ANNEXURE-III

LIST OF PARTICIPANTING UNIT IN MANDI SHIVRATRI

INTERNATIONAL FAIR

1. M/s Malana Art Gellary Buntar, Kullu (HP)

2. M/s Little Domestic Flour Mills Mfg. Bhadwar, Disstt. Kangra (HP)

3. M/s Hygeia Fruit &Veg. Processors (P) Ltd., I.A. Nerchok, Distt. Mandi (HP)

4. M/s Virna Foods, Nagwain, Mandi (HP)

5. M/s Bake Shop, NH.22 Bhojpur, Sundernagar, Distt. Mandi(HP)

6. M/s Dinesh Shawls Industries, Vill. Susan, Distt. Mandi

7. M/s Society for Farmer’s Development, Vill. Talhar, P.O. Nagwain, Distt. Mandi(HP)

8. M/s Rama Sports & Fitness Industries, Vill. Damowal, Barotiwala, Distt.Solan (HP)

9. M/s Naina Art & Craft Centre, Samkhetar, Mandi (HP)

10. M/s Rajeshwari Handloom & Handicraft Co. Society, Mandi

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ANNEXURE-IV

LIST OF UNIT VISITED BY THE DIRECTOR & OFFICERS OF THIS INSTITUTE

1. M/s. K.M. Industries, Paonta Sahib, Distt. Sirmour

2. M/s. Neelkanth Minerals & Chemicals, Paonta Sahib, Distt. Sirmour

3. M/s. Milestone, Baddi, Distt. Solan

4. M/s. Riddhi Packages, Baddi, Distt. Solan

5. M/s. Ruchi Food Products, Baddi, Distt. Solan

6. M/s. Elin Electronics, Baddi, Distt. Solan

7. M/s. Deepak Power Storage, Sansarpur Terrace, Kangra

8. M/s. Bajrang Cements Pvt. Ltd., Sansarpur Terrace, Kangra

9. M/s. Max Chemicals, Paonta Sahib

10. M/s. Brijsons Hetreat, Damtal, Kangra

11. M/s. Lalji Knitwears, Gali, Chamba

12. M/s. Vikas Mushroom Farms, Solan

13. M/s. Gupta Food Indsutry, Solan

14. M/s. Lenus Life Care Pvt. Ltd., Solan

15. M/s. Bluecoat Pvt. Ltd., Baddi, Distt. Solan

16. M/s. Ashoka Furniture (P) Ltd., Mandi Distt. Mandi

17. M/s. Imperial Home Appliances Ltd., Koti, Distt. Solan

18. M/s. Ansysco, Parwanoo, Distt. Solan (2 Unit)

19. M/s. Henkel Teroson India Ltd., Parwanoo Distt. Solan

20. M/s. Sarv Biolabs (P) Ltd., Kala Amb, Distt. Sirmour

21. M/s. Tirupati Medicare Ltd., Paonta Sahib, Distt. Sirmour

22. M/s. Braza Tyres (P) Ltd., Paonta Sahib Distt. Sirmour

23. M/s. Biogenetic Drugs (P) Ltd., Baddi, Distt. Solan

24. M/s. Similex Healthcare, Baddi, Distt. Solan

25. M/s. International Cylinders, Paonta Sahib, Distt. Sirmour

26. M/s. Northstar Fastners, Baddi

27. M/s. Kanha Biogenetics, Baddi

28. M/s. Catehed Pharmaceuticals Pvt Ltd., Baddi

29 M/s. Aristocrate Industries (P) Ltd., Paonta Sahib, Distt. Sirmour

30. M/s. YNG Seal Co. Ltd., Gagret Distt. Una

31. M/s. Aditi Chemicals, Renuka Ji, Distt. Sirmour

32. M/s. Jay Aay Alloys Pvt. Ltd., Kala Amb, Distt. Sirmour

33. M/s. Shiv Ram Ver. Food Industries, Sataun, Paonta Sahib, Distt. Sirmour

34. M/s. Payal Plastics, Chambagaht, Solan

35. M/s. Jeet Boot House, Solan

36. M/s. Bharat Footwear, Solan

37. M/s. Elin Appliances Pvt. Ltd., Baddi

38. M/s. Vikas Wire Industries, Kala Amb

39. M/s. Shivalik Containers (P) Ltd., Kala Amb

40. M/s. Preet Footwear Pvt. Ltd., Bela Bathri, Distt. Una

41. M/s. Ankit Minerals, Dobri Salwala, Paonta Sahib, Distt. Sirmour

42. M/s. Mayank Minerals & Chemicals, Dobri Salwala, Paonta Sahib

43. M/s. A-One Minerals & Chemicals, Dobri Salwala, Paonta Sahib

44. M/s. Agrim International, Kala Amb, Distt. Sirmour

45. M/s. Shrey Industries, Plot No, 43, Parwanoo

46. M/s, Singla Food Produtcs Plot No. 49, Parwanoo

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47. M/s. Pesco Industries, Plot No. 58, Parwanoo

48. M/s. Pooja Industries, Plot No. 75, Parwanoo

49. M/s. Guru Kripa Industries, Plot No. 80, Parwanoo

50. M/s. Sutol Chemicals Industries, Plot No. 78, Parwanoo

51. M/s. Unima Cosmetics Industries, Plot No.10A, Parwanoo

52. M/s. Suvidha Appliances Ind., Plot No. 24, Parwanoo

53. M/s. Auro Soap (P) Ltd., Plot No. 21 A, Parwanoo

54. M/s. Usaka Electricals Ind., Plot No. 30, Parwanoo

55. M/s. HotStar Electicals Ind., Plot No. 5, Parwanoo

56. M/s. Alcos Industries, Plot No. 12, Parwanoo

57. M/s. Bajaj Corp. Near ESI, Plot No. 2, Parwanoo

58. M/s. Digitech Technology Ind., Plot No. 105C, Parwanoo

59. M/s. Horological Ind., Plot No. 47, Parwanoo

60. M/s. G.N. Lights Ind., Plot No. 46, Parwanoo

61. M/s. Superior Tech. Ind., Plot No. 59, Parwanoo

62. M/s. R.S. Polymer Ind. Plot No. 21, Parwanoo

63. M/s. Essen Energy Conversion Devices Pvt. Ltd., Baddi

64. M/s. Raj Industries, Mandi

65. M/s. Sukhraja Raj Industries, Mandi

66. M/s. Amarjyoti Soap Mills, Kala Amb, Distt. Sirmour

67. M/s. Bhutti Weavers, Kullu

68. M/s. Ratna Shawls, Kullu

69. M/s. Panchali Shawls Industries, Kullu

70. M/s. Bharat Shawls Industries, Kullu

71. M/s. United Wire Products, VPO Lodhwan, Damtalm Distt. Kangra

72. M/s. A.J. Gold & Silver Refinery, Industrial Area, Kohla, Nadaun, Distt. Hamirpur

73. M/s. Vishal Leather Store, Lower Bazar, Solan

74. M/s. C.S. Ziron (P) Ltd., Kala Amb, Distt. Sirmour

75. M/s. Kullu Shawls Industries, Kullu

76. M/s. Jasch Shoes, Paonta Sahib, Distt. Sirmour

77. M/s. Shree Shyam Minerals, Paonta Sahib, Distt. Sirmour

78. M/s. Rama Sports & Fitness Industries, Baddi

79. M/s. Pritam International, Baddi

80. M/s. Jyanti Industreis, Baddi

81. M/s. Intrax Systems, Baddi

82. M/s. Vaishnavi Cosmetics, Baddi

83. M/s. Momdev Air Industries, Mandi

84. M/s. Kritikal Scure Scan Pvt. Ltd., Gagret, Distt. Una

85. M/s. Ross Robinz Biotech, Barog, Distt. Solan

86. M/s. Weightronics, Baddi

87. M/s. Satvik Scales, Parwanoo

88. M/s. Wild Craft India, Chambaghat, Solan

89. M/s. Raja Forging, Baddi

90. M/s. Micro Turner, Jharmajri, Baddi

91. M/s. J.C. International, Baddi

92. M/s. Esteem Industries, Baddi

93. M/s. Sukam, Baddi

94. M/s. Stesalet, Baddi

95. M/s. Unimoto, Baddi

96. M/s. Sehgal Print Pack, Parwanoo

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97. M/s. Pulkit Industries, Parwanoo

98. M/s. Apex International, Parwanoo

99. M/s. Sai Infosystem, Parwanoo

100. M/s. Uniline, Parwanoo

101. M/s. HPL, Jabli

102. M/s. Decora Industries, Chambaghat, Solan

103. M/s. Mayur Furniture, The Mall, Solan

104. M/s. Swami Steel Furniture, Bye Pass Road, Solan

105. M/s. Om Shivshakti Steel Furniture, Subathu Road, Solan

106. M/s. Arnav Printing Press, Kullu

107. M/s. Nityanand Industries, Kharkholi, Distt. Sirmour

108. M/s. Mohini Minerals, Sataun, Paonta Sahib, Distt. Simrmour.

109. M/s. Rama Steels, Barotiwala

110. M/s. Shri Ram International, Baddi

111. M/s. Soot Innovation, Barotiwala

112. M/s. Mother Choice, Baddi

113. M/s. Tech Feb., Industrial Area, Sansarpur Terrace, Distt. Kangra

114. M/s. Gulshan Polyols Ltd., Dhaulakuan, Distt. Sirmour

115. M/s. Relish Minerals, Sataun, Paonta Sahib

116. M/s. Himachal Oxygen Ltd., Bata Mandi, Paonta Sahib

117. M/s. Citi Continuous Stationers Pvt. Ltd., Baddi

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