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1. KHADI & Village Industries Commission ( Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises) Presented by: PrakashChandola
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5. Chronology 1935 – All India Village Industries Association was formed. 1946 – Government of Madras sought the advice of Gandhiji and set up a department for Khadi. 1953 - Govt. of India set up All India Khadi & Village Industries Board (AIKVIB) 1955 - It was decided that a statutory body should replace the Board. 1956 - Khadi and Village Industries Commission Act 1956, was passed. 1957 - Khadi and Village Industries Commission came into being. The post independence period : Khadi and Village Industries within the framework of five-year plans.
6. Citizen Charter SOCIAL OBJECTIVE: Creating and providing employment opportunities in Rural areas with focus on women and other weaker sections of the society. ECONOMIC OBJECTIVE: Making use of locally available raw material and skill. WIDER OBJECTIVE: Creating sense of self-reliance among the rural people PROMISE: Transparency, responsiveness and prompt action on queries/request from the target group. GUIDANCE, HELP AND COMPLAINTS : Contact Public Relation Officer at KVIC.
7. The KVIC has broadly re-grouped various village industries under seven heads: Agro Based and Food Processing Industry (Fruit and Vegetable Processing, pulses processing ,village oil etc) Polymer and Chemical Based Industry (Soap Industry, Leather Industry ) Forest Based Industry (Medicinal Plants Industry, Bee Keeping Industry) Mineral Based Industry (Lime)
8. Handmade Paper and Fiber Industry (Handmade Paper Industry, Fiber Industry) Rural Engineering and Bio – Technology Industry (Non – Conventional Energy , Electronics) Service Industry
9. Function of KVIC Planning, promotion, organization and implementation of programs for the development of Khadi and other village industries in the rural areas. Training of persons employed or desirous of seeking employment in Khadi and Village Industries. To build up reserves of raw materials and supply them to persons engaged or likely to be engaged in production of handspun yarn or Khadi or Village Industries. To provide financial assistance to institutions or persons engaged in the development and operation of Khadi or Village Industries Studies of the problems of Khadi or Village Industries.
12. Scheme & program of the commission Prime Ministers Employment Generation Program (PMEGP) Rajiv Gandhi Swavlamban RozgarYojna (RGSRY) Rural Industry Service Centre (RISC) Interest Subsidy Eligibility Certification Scheme (ISEC)
13. PMEGP It is the result of the merger of two schemes - Prime Minister’s Rozgar Yojna (PMRY) and The Rural Employment Generation Programme (REGP). The scheme was launched on 15th August, 2008. Objectives To generate employment opportunities in rural as well as urban areas of the country through setting up of new self employment ventures/projects/micro enterprises. To increase the wage earning capacity of artisans and contribute to increase in the growth rate of rural and urban employment.
14. Now, PMEGP presence in 3 lacs villages. 37,37,500 no's of employment has to be provided by the end of 2011-12. through this scheme. in the current fiscal, the ministry has fixed a target of implementing 59,714 projects under the pmegp with margin money assistance of Rs 836 crore. this would help generate employment for 5.97 lakh persons.
16. The maximum cost of the project/unit admissible under manufacturing sector is Rs. 25 lakh and under business/service sector is Rs. 10 lakh. The balance amount of the total project cost will be provided by Banks as term loan. Bank Finance 90% of the project cost in case of General Category and 95% in case of special category. Rate of interest and repayment schedule Normal rate of interest shall be charged. Repayment schedule may range between 3 to 7 years after an initial moratorium as may be prescribed by the concerned bank/financial institution.
17. Financial Institutions Public Sector Banks All Regional Rural Banks, Co-operative Banks, Private Sector Scheduled Commercial Banks approved by State Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI).
18. RGSRY Designed, developed and promoted by the Delhi K &VIB. Providing the employment opportunities to the unemployed youths, artisans, trained professionals, skilled technocrats and entrepreneurs
19. Quantum of loan Not exceed Rs. 3,00,000. At least 10% contribution of entrepreneur is required (5% for weaker section). Tenure of loan & interest rate Repaid full within5 year with interest. Recovery of loan may be started after a gap of 12 month. Present interest rate is 10% p.a. Training Skill formation, Elements of book keeping , knowledge of marketing, Acquaintance with product costing and more .
20. Rural Industry Service Centre (RISC) Title of the Program Program for promotion of V.I Cluster. Objectives of the Program To provided services like raw material support, skill up-gradation, training, Quality Control, Testing facilities, marketing promotion, enhance production capacity. Some K&VI under RISC are: Khadi & Poly Vastra post weaving value addition facilities, Herbal products: Cosmetics and Medicines, Edible Oil, Detergents & Soaps, Honey Hand Made Paper, Food processing etc.
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22. Schemes of the commission Margin Money Scheme This scheme is to encourage establishment of village industries in the Country by providing certain fixed amount as Margin Money. Earlier this programme was being implemented through Nationalized Banks , now extended to Co-operative Banks, Private Sector Scheduled Commercial Banks and State Financial Corporation. Features of the scheme This scheme is applicable for units coming up in rural areas only for establishing village industry projects. Ceiling limit per Project Rs. 25/- Lakhs (exclusive of cost of land).
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24. TRAINING : Conducted in three stages to enhance quality landing and success rate. Entrepreneur Awareness Programme ( EAP) One day program. intended to create awareness about Margin Money Scheme & to identify potential entrepreneurs willing to establish rural based industries. Entrepreneurship Development programme ( EDP) EAP necessary and 15 days program Shows entrepreneurial qualities to establish specific industry. Skill Development Program (SDP) Training varies from 7 days to 3 months Requires Skill Development in the specific field.
25. Others schemes: Rural Industrial Consultancy Services(RICS) To make REGP scheme more effective and accessible to the entrepreneurs. First generation entrepreneurs are provided services, such as project formulation ,co-ordination with banks, technical support etc . Such incentives help new entrepreneurs to set up projects, which will be more viable and better manageable. Interest Subsidy Eligibility Certification Scheme (ISECS) It was introduced in May 1977. It is the major source of funding for the Khadiprogramme
26. Implementation of schemes & program Govt. of India MSME (admin. head of program) KVIC K&VIB(33)-State Govt.body State offices (29) , K&VI, Corporative Societies(30,138) K&VI, Co-operative societies, Entrepreneur
27. Entrepreneurship : Success Stories at a glance ‘Success comes not to those who do different things, but to those who do things differently’
29. Kamleshtrivedi ( Gujraat) Attended training on Non-Edible Oils Soap from Gujarat RajyaKhadi & V.I.Board. Struggle initially for marketing his product but now he is easily marketing his Krishi Soap for which he profoundly thanks KVIC and the Bank.
31. SOME MORE…… KVIC fund has been increased to 4.9 billion in 2010-11 as against 1.2 billion in 2008-09. KVIC planning introduction of solar charkhas (500 solar charkhas ) to increase productivity and enhance the quality of yarn. Aim to achieve a production target of Rs 27,000-crore and provide employment to 1.45-crore people during the 11th Five Year Plan.