Bharti Enterprises is an Indian conglomerate founded in 1976 and headquartered in New Delhi. It operates in 20 countries across Asia and Africa, owning businesses in telecommunications, retail, financial services, and manufacturing. The company was founded by Sunil Bharti Mittal and initially manufactured bicycles before diversifying and entering the telecommunications industry in 1995. It now owns major companies like Bharti Airtel, Bharti Infratel, and Bharti Retail.
This document discusses opportunities for rural entrepreneurship in India through MSMEs and startups. It outlines how the MSME sector provides employment and plays a crucial role in industrialization. It describes government schemes like Startup India that promote entrepreneurship through simplifying processes, providing finance support and networking opportunities. Institutions like KVIC assist in establishing khadi, village industries and handicrafts to generate self-employment and develop rural areas. Business incubators also help new companies by offering office space and training.
Shiv Nadar is an Indian industrialist and philanthropist who founded HCL in 1976 and transformed it into a major global IT company. He has a personal wealth estimated at $13.7 billion. Through his Shiv Nadar Foundation, Nadar focuses on developing India's educational system. Some of his notable awards include the Padma Bhushan in 2008 for his contributions to the IT industry and being named the E&Y Entrepreneur of the Year in 2007.
Bharti Enterprises is an Indian conglomerate founded in 1976 and headquartered in New Delhi. It operates across 20 countries in Asia and Africa with businesses in telecommunications, retail, financial services, and manufacturing. The company was founded by Sunil Bharti Mittal and started in manufacturing bicycles before diversifying. It now owns major companies like Bharti Airtel, Bharti Infratel, and Bharti Retail, with over 30,000 employees and annual revenue of $10 billion.
The document provides a biography of Sunil Bharti Mittal, founder of Bharti Enterprises. It details that he started his first business in 1976 with $300 and has since built Bharti Enterprises into a large multinational conglomerate with interests in telecom, retail, and agriculture. Bharti Airtel, the flagship company, is one of the largest telecom operators globally with over 275 million customers across 20 countries. Mittal has a net worth of $7 billion and is listed as the 8th richest person in India by Forbes.
Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) Ronak Shah
FICCI is India's largest and oldest business organization, founded in 1927. It represents over 250,000 businesses as either direct or indirect members. FICCI works closely with the Indian government on policy issues to enhance competitiveness and business opportunities for its member industries across 49 sectors. It also has global partnerships and provides specialized services and linkages to its members. FICCI aims to be the interface between decision makers in government and industry in India.
This document provides an introduction to Sunil Bharti Mittal, an Indian businessman and founder of the Bharti Group. It outlines his educational background and describes his entrepreneurial ventures starting in 1976 with a bicycle parts business. A key turning point was winning a mobile phone license in 1992, leading to the formation of Bharti Cellular (now Bharti Airtel) in 1995. The document also discusses his expansion into sectors like telecom, retail, insurance, and philanthropy through the Bharti Foundation.
The document announces the 5th annual Indian Business Leaders Summit to be held on January 5th, 2013 in Mumbai, India. The summit will bring together business leaders from India and other countries to network and identify partnership opportunities. Topics to be discussed include strategies for business growth, developing brands globally, investment opportunities, and the role of government and industry in economic development. The event is organized by India International Trade Centre, Small & Medium Business Development Chamber of India, and Maharashtra Industrial and Economic Development Association.
Bharti Enterprises is an Indian conglomerate founded in 1976 and headquartered in New Delhi. It operates in 20 countries across Asia and Africa, owning businesses in telecommunications, retail, financial services, and manufacturing. The company was founded by Sunil Bharti Mittal and initially manufactured bicycles before diversifying and entering the telecommunications industry in 1995. It now owns major companies like Bharti Airtel, Bharti Infratel, and Bharti Retail.
This document discusses opportunities for rural entrepreneurship in India through MSMEs and startups. It outlines how the MSME sector provides employment and plays a crucial role in industrialization. It describes government schemes like Startup India that promote entrepreneurship through simplifying processes, providing finance support and networking opportunities. Institutions like KVIC assist in establishing khadi, village industries and handicrafts to generate self-employment and develop rural areas. Business incubators also help new companies by offering office space and training.
Shiv Nadar is an Indian industrialist and philanthropist who founded HCL in 1976 and transformed it into a major global IT company. He has a personal wealth estimated at $13.7 billion. Through his Shiv Nadar Foundation, Nadar focuses on developing India's educational system. Some of his notable awards include the Padma Bhushan in 2008 for his contributions to the IT industry and being named the E&Y Entrepreneur of the Year in 2007.
Bharti Enterprises is an Indian conglomerate founded in 1976 and headquartered in New Delhi. It operates across 20 countries in Asia and Africa with businesses in telecommunications, retail, financial services, and manufacturing. The company was founded by Sunil Bharti Mittal and started in manufacturing bicycles before diversifying. It now owns major companies like Bharti Airtel, Bharti Infratel, and Bharti Retail, with over 30,000 employees and annual revenue of $10 billion.
The document provides a biography of Sunil Bharti Mittal, founder of Bharti Enterprises. It details that he started his first business in 1976 with $300 and has since built Bharti Enterprises into a large multinational conglomerate with interests in telecom, retail, and agriculture. Bharti Airtel, the flagship company, is one of the largest telecom operators globally with over 275 million customers across 20 countries. Mittal has a net worth of $7 billion and is listed as the 8th richest person in India by Forbes.
Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) Ronak Shah
FICCI is India's largest and oldest business organization, founded in 1927. It represents over 250,000 businesses as either direct or indirect members. FICCI works closely with the Indian government on policy issues to enhance competitiveness and business opportunities for its member industries across 49 sectors. It also has global partnerships and provides specialized services and linkages to its members. FICCI aims to be the interface between decision makers in government and industry in India.
This document provides an introduction to Sunil Bharti Mittal, an Indian businessman and founder of the Bharti Group. It outlines his educational background and describes his entrepreneurial ventures starting in 1976 with a bicycle parts business. A key turning point was winning a mobile phone license in 1992, leading to the formation of Bharti Cellular (now Bharti Airtel) in 1995. The document also discusses his expansion into sectors like telecom, retail, insurance, and philanthropy through the Bharti Foundation.
The document announces the 5th annual Indian Business Leaders Summit to be held on January 5th, 2013 in Mumbai, India. The summit will bring together business leaders from India and other countries to network and identify partnership opportunities. Topics to be discussed include strategies for business growth, developing brands globally, investment opportunities, and the role of government and industry in economic development. The event is organized by India International Trade Centre, Small & Medium Business Development Chamber of India, and Maharashtra Industrial and Economic Development Association.
Sunil Bharti Mittal is an Indian businessman who founded Bharti Enterprises, one of India's leading conglomerates with interests in telecom, retail, and agriculture. He was born in 1957 in Ludhiana, India and started his first business in 1976 at age 18 making bicycle parts. In the 1990s, he successfully bid for one of India's first mobile licenses and launched telecom services in Delhi in 1995, which grew into Bharti Airtel, now India's largest telecom company. He has received several business awards and holds the distinction of being the first Indian to feature on the Forbes World's Billionaires list.
Nitol Niloy Group started as a trading company in the early 1980s and has since expanded into multiple sectors. It now has an annual turnover of approximately $128 million and investments of $260 million, employing around 3,170 people. The group's flagship operation is in commercial vehicles through Nitol Motors Ltd., which markets Tata vehicles in Bangladesh and began assembling Tata vehicles locally in 1991. Nitol Niloy Group has grown through relationship marketing and building trust with customers.
The document discusses India's potential to become a global leader in trade and manufacturing by 2022 if focus is given to developing special economic zones (SEZs). It notes that while China's SEZ strategy has been very successful, India's model of having numerous smaller SEZs can also be effective by catering to both manufacturing and services sectors. SEZs can help Indian exporters gain a competitive edge through various tax exemptions and infrastructure benefits.
Sunil Bharti Mittal (born 23 October 1957) is an Indian Billionaire entrepreneur, philanthropist and the Founder & Chairman of Bharti Enterprises, which has diversified interests in telecom, insurance, real estate, malls, hospitality, agri and food besides other ventures. Bharti Airtel, the group's flagship company is the world's third largest and India's largest telecom company with operations in 18 countries across Asia and Africa with a customer base of over 372 million.[5] Bharti Airtel clocked revenues of over USD 14.75 billion in FY2016. He is listed as the 8th Richest person in India by Forbes with a Net worth of $7 Billion.
In 2007, he was awarded the Padma Bhushan, India's third highest civilian honor.[6] On June 15, 2016, he was elected as Chairman of the International Chamber of Commerce.
Institutional support to start up and incentives for ssiDr. Parul Chotalia
The document discusses the role and importance of small scale industries (SSI) in India's economic development. It outlines how SSIs have been classified in different ways over time, including by investment size, traditional vs modern industries, and for policy vs accounting purposes. The key organizations that support SSIs are also summarized, such as the Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI), Technical Consultancy Organizations (TCOs), and State Industrial Development Corporations (SIDCs). Industrial estates, export promotion councils, and export consortia are also mentioned as important mechanisms for aiding small businesses.
Sunil Bharti Mittal is an Indian businessman who founded Bharti Enterprises, which operates India's largest mobile network. He was born in 1957 in Ludhiana, India and started his first business in 1976 with a small capital loan. In the 1980s, he began importing goods and assembling phones in India. In 1992, he successfully bid for a mobile phone network license and launched services in 1995 under the brand AirTel. Today, Bharti Airtel has over 190 million customers across 19 countries in Asia and Africa, making it one of the top 5 wireless companies in the world. Mittal resides in Delhi and has received several honors for his work, including India's third highest civilian honor.
Small Industries Development Corporations (SIDCOs) are state-owned agencies established in Indian states to promote small-scale industries. SIDCOs aim to stimulate growth in small industries by providing infrastructure like roads, electricity, and water, as well as developing industrial estates with production sheds and facilities. They also offer technical training and help establish skills training institutes. SIDCOs undertake activities from industry installation to production start-up, such as supplying raw materials, marketing assistance, export help, and financing. Their assistance has helped develop previously backward areas and spread industry throughout states.
The Reserve Bank of India has asked all public and private sector banks to conduct an internal audit and submit a report to their audit committee and the RBI. The RBI has also revised the Ways and Means Advances Scheme for State Governments. Several other regulatory bodies like the CBEC and SEBI have issued new notifications regarding customs duties, anti-dumping duties, commodity position limits, and other regulatory changes. The key stock market indexes closed the day with minor changes.
The Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) is India's leading business association, with over 7100 member companies from both private and public sectors. Formed in 1895 as the Engineering and Iron Trades Association, CII works to create a conducive business environment in India and promote the growth of industry. It is a non-profit organization managed by industry leaders. CII's objectives include strengthening industry's role in the economy, acting as a catalyst for growth, integrating Indian industry globally, and reinforcing its commitment to social causes.
Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI)Krupesh Shah
FICCI (Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry) is India's largest and oldest business organization, established in 1927 to represent industry in India. It has a presence across India and internationally, working through committees and partnerships to represent various economic sectors and promote business opportunities and policies. FICCI provides services like arbitration, research, and advocacy on issues from climate change to women's safety in the workplace.
agencies for policy formulation and implementation for promoting entrepreneur...Megha Roy
This document summarizes several key agencies involved in policy formulation and implementation related to entrepreneurship development and small businesses in India. It describes the District Industries Centre (DIC), which promotes small industries at the district level. It also outlines the Small Industries Service Institutes (SISI) that provide consultancy and training. Additionally, it discusses the National Institute of Entrepreneurship & Small Business Development (NIESBUD), the apex body coordinating entrepreneurship development agencies. The Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India (EDII) and National Entrepreneurship Development Board (NEDB) are also summarized as organizations that promote entrepreneurship and small businesses.
Confederation of indian industry presentationAjay Samyal
The document summarizes presentations from several organizations on their social entrepreneurship and corporate social responsibility initiatives: Healthpoint Services provides affordable healthcare in remote Indian villages; Udyogini empowers rural women through education, training, and skills development; Coca-Cola's Vision 2020 supports women entrepreneurs through funding and retail skills training; and ZMQ Software creates social learning games to promote awareness and behavior change.
Sunil Bharti Mittal is an Indian businessman and founder of Bharti Enterprises. He started his career by importing and selling portable generators and later entered the telecom sector by manufacturing electronic push button phones. In 1992, he won a license to start a mobile service in Delhi which became successful. He founded Bharti Cellular Limited in 1995 which offered cellular services under the brand AirTel and became India's largest mobile operator. Today, Sunil Mittal runs a successful telecom empire valued at $2 billion employing over 5,000 people. He is involved in various social initiatives through the Bharti Foundation and has received many awards for his business and philanthropic work.
The document is a project report on capital budgeting tools and analysis of capital expenditures at Hindalco Industries Limited. It provides an overview of Hindalco, including its history, leadership, business segments, and financial performance. Hindalco is an industry leader in aluminum and copper and is part of the Aditya Birla Group. The report discusses Hindalco's capital projects, expansion plans, and investment in increasing aluminum production capacity in India. It also mentions Novelis, Hindalco's aluminum rolling subsidiary, and its improved financial results.
The document discusses various institutions in India that provide support to entrepreneurs. It describes institutions established by the central government like the Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India and the National Institute for Entrepreneurship and Small Business Development in 1983 to aid entrepreneurship development. It also mentions institutions established at the state level and organizations like the Small Industries Development Organization, Management Development Institute, and National Small Industries Corporation that help entrepreneurs through training, financing, and other services.
Kavin Bharti Mittal is an Indian entrepreneur and founder/CEO of Hike Messenger, a popular messaging app in India. After graduating with engineering degrees from Imperial College London and the University of York, he founded AppSpark which created successful mobile apps. In 2012, he launched Hike Messenger which has grown rapidly to over 70 million users. Under his leadership, Hike Messenger has expanded its features and raised over $80 million in funding to become one of India's leading mobile communication platforms.
Role of specilized institution in development of ssiShaham Khan
The document discusses the role of specialized institutions in the development of small scale industries (SSI) in India. It outlines various types of specialized institutions at the all India, state, and fund-based levels that provide support to SSIs. These include institutions like the Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI), State Financial Corporations (SFCs), District Industries Centers (DICs), and the Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC) which work to promote and develop small businesses through various initiatives like loans, training programs, and marketing assistance.
The Indian Chamber of Commerce (ICC) is the premier business organization in Eastern and North-Eastern India. It was established by pioneering industrialists led by G.D. Birla and was closely associated with the Indian independence movement. The ICC aims to promote business and industry in the region through various initiatives such as the North-East Initiative, Young Leaders Forum, and task forces on economic policy. The ICC also organizes the North-East Business Summit to promote investment and business opportunities in North-Eastern India between the private and public sectors. The first summit was held in 2002 in Mumbai and subsequent summits have been held in New Delhi and Guwahati.
Mr. Mani Lal Chaudhary | sidbi schemes of financial assistancedhaval2929
The document discusses SIDBI (Small Industries Development Bank of India), an Indian financial institution that provides credit and other financial services to small businesses. It outlines SIDBI's background, objectives, activities, schemes and programs to support MSMEs (Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises) in various sectors like manufacturing, services and infrastructure. Key schemes discussed include term loans, receivable finance, invoice discounting, working capital assistance and equity support for eligible MSMEs. It also describes various government subsidy programs for technology upgradation, energy efficiency and development of sectors like textiles, leather and food processing.
Institutional support for business enterprisesMubarak S
The document discusses various types of institutional support provided by the government and government-supported organizations to promote business enterprises in India. It outlines the stages of business promotion that these institutions assist with, including inception, operational, and expansion stages. Finally, it lists specific national and state-level institutions that provide financing, training, marketing assistance and other resources to help entrepreneurs at different stages of their business development.
This document discusses revising a character. Changes were made to improve the character's backstory and personality traits to make them feel more realistic and well-rounded. The revisions aimed to add depth and nuance to help the character resonate more with audiences.
Sunil Bharti Mittal is an Indian businessman who founded Bharti Enterprises, one of India's leading conglomerates with interests in telecom, retail, and agriculture. He was born in 1957 in Ludhiana, India and started his first business in 1976 at age 18 making bicycle parts. In the 1990s, he successfully bid for one of India's first mobile licenses and launched telecom services in Delhi in 1995, which grew into Bharti Airtel, now India's largest telecom company. He has received several business awards and holds the distinction of being the first Indian to feature on the Forbes World's Billionaires list.
Nitol Niloy Group started as a trading company in the early 1980s and has since expanded into multiple sectors. It now has an annual turnover of approximately $128 million and investments of $260 million, employing around 3,170 people. The group's flagship operation is in commercial vehicles through Nitol Motors Ltd., which markets Tata vehicles in Bangladesh and began assembling Tata vehicles locally in 1991. Nitol Niloy Group has grown through relationship marketing and building trust with customers.
The document discusses India's potential to become a global leader in trade and manufacturing by 2022 if focus is given to developing special economic zones (SEZs). It notes that while China's SEZ strategy has been very successful, India's model of having numerous smaller SEZs can also be effective by catering to both manufacturing and services sectors. SEZs can help Indian exporters gain a competitive edge through various tax exemptions and infrastructure benefits.
Sunil Bharti Mittal (born 23 October 1957) is an Indian Billionaire entrepreneur, philanthropist and the Founder & Chairman of Bharti Enterprises, which has diversified interests in telecom, insurance, real estate, malls, hospitality, agri and food besides other ventures. Bharti Airtel, the group's flagship company is the world's third largest and India's largest telecom company with operations in 18 countries across Asia and Africa with a customer base of over 372 million.[5] Bharti Airtel clocked revenues of over USD 14.75 billion in FY2016. He is listed as the 8th Richest person in India by Forbes with a Net worth of $7 Billion.
In 2007, he was awarded the Padma Bhushan, India's third highest civilian honor.[6] On June 15, 2016, he was elected as Chairman of the International Chamber of Commerce.
Institutional support to start up and incentives for ssiDr. Parul Chotalia
The document discusses the role and importance of small scale industries (SSI) in India's economic development. It outlines how SSIs have been classified in different ways over time, including by investment size, traditional vs modern industries, and for policy vs accounting purposes. The key organizations that support SSIs are also summarized, such as the Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI), Technical Consultancy Organizations (TCOs), and State Industrial Development Corporations (SIDCs). Industrial estates, export promotion councils, and export consortia are also mentioned as important mechanisms for aiding small businesses.
Sunil Bharti Mittal is an Indian businessman who founded Bharti Enterprises, which operates India's largest mobile network. He was born in 1957 in Ludhiana, India and started his first business in 1976 with a small capital loan. In the 1980s, he began importing goods and assembling phones in India. In 1992, he successfully bid for a mobile phone network license and launched services in 1995 under the brand AirTel. Today, Bharti Airtel has over 190 million customers across 19 countries in Asia and Africa, making it one of the top 5 wireless companies in the world. Mittal resides in Delhi and has received several honors for his work, including India's third highest civilian honor.
Small Industries Development Corporations (SIDCOs) are state-owned agencies established in Indian states to promote small-scale industries. SIDCOs aim to stimulate growth in small industries by providing infrastructure like roads, electricity, and water, as well as developing industrial estates with production sheds and facilities. They also offer technical training and help establish skills training institutes. SIDCOs undertake activities from industry installation to production start-up, such as supplying raw materials, marketing assistance, export help, and financing. Their assistance has helped develop previously backward areas and spread industry throughout states.
The Reserve Bank of India has asked all public and private sector banks to conduct an internal audit and submit a report to their audit committee and the RBI. The RBI has also revised the Ways and Means Advances Scheme for State Governments. Several other regulatory bodies like the CBEC and SEBI have issued new notifications regarding customs duties, anti-dumping duties, commodity position limits, and other regulatory changes. The key stock market indexes closed the day with minor changes.
The Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) is India's leading business association, with over 7100 member companies from both private and public sectors. Formed in 1895 as the Engineering and Iron Trades Association, CII works to create a conducive business environment in India and promote the growth of industry. It is a non-profit organization managed by industry leaders. CII's objectives include strengthening industry's role in the economy, acting as a catalyst for growth, integrating Indian industry globally, and reinforcing its commitment to social causes.
Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI)Krupesh Shah
FICCI (Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry) is India's largest and oldest business organization, established in 1927 to represent industry in India. It has a presence across India and internationally, working through committees and partnerships to represent various economic sectors and promote business opportunities and policies. FICCI provides services like arbitration, research, and advocacy on issues from climate change to women's safety in the workplace.
agencies for policy formulation and implementation for promoting entrepreneur...Megha Roy
This document summarizes several key agencies involved in policy formulation and implementation related to entrepreneurship development and small businesses in India. It describes the District Industries Centre (DIC), which promotes small industries at the district level. It also outlines the Small Industries Service Institutes (SISI) that provide consultancy and training. Additionally, it discusses the National Institute of Entrepreneurship & Small Business Development (NIESBUD), the apex body coordinating entrepreneurship development agencies. The Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India (EDII) and National Entrepreneurship Development Board (NEDB) are also summarized as organizations that promote entrepreneurship and small businesses.
Confederation of indian industry presentationAjay Samyal
The document summarizes presentations from several organizations on their social entrepreneurship and corporate social responsibility initiatives: Healthpoint Services provides affordable healthcare in remote Indian villages; Udyogini empowers rural women through education, training, and skills development; Coca-Cola's Vision 2020 supports women entrepreneurs through funding and retail skills training; and ZMQ Software creates social learning games to promote awareness and behavior change.
Sunil Bharti Mittal is an Indian businessman and founder of Bharti Enterprises. He started his career by importing and selling portable generators and later entered the telecom sector by manufacturing electronic push button phones. In 1992, he won a license to start a mobile service in Delhi which became successful. He founded Bharti Cellular Limited in 1995 which offered cellular services under the brand AirTel and became India's largest mobile operator. Today, Sunil Mittal runs a successful telecom empire valued at $2 billion employing over 5,000 people. He is involved in various social initiatives through the Bharti Foundation and has received many awards for his business and philanthropic work.
The document is a project report on capital budgeting tools and analysis of capital expenditures at Hindalco Industries Limited. It provides an overview of Hindalco, including its history, leadership, business segments, and financial performance. Hindalco is an industry leader in aluminum and copper and is part of the Aditya Birla Group. The report discusses Hindalco's capital projects, expansion plans, and investment in increasing aluminum production capacity in India. It also mentions Novelis, Hindalco's aluminum rolling subsidiary, and its improved financial results.
The document discusses various institutions in India that provide support to entrepreneurs. It describes institutions established by the central government like the Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India and the National Institute for Entrepreneurship and Small Business Development in 1983 to aid entrepreneurship development. It also mentions institutions established at the state level and organizations like the Small Industries Development Organization, Management Development Institute, and National Small Industries Corporation that help entrepreneurs through training, financing, and other services.
Kavin Bharti Mittal is an Indian entrepreneur and founder/CEO of Hike Messenger, a popular messaging app in India. After graduating with engineering degrees from Imperial College London and the University of York, he founded AppSpark which created successful mobile apps. In 2012, he launched Hike Messenger which has grown rapidly to over 70 million users. Under his leadership, Hike Messenger has expanded its features and raised over $80 million in funding to become one of India's leading mobile communication platforms.
Role of specilized institution in development of ssiShaham Khan
The document discusses the role of specialized institutions in the development of small scale industries (SSI) in India. It outlines various types of specialized institutions at the all India, state, and fund-based levels that provide support to SSIs. These include institutions like the Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI), State Financial Corporations (SFCs), District Industries Centers (DICs), and the Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC) which work to promote and develop small businesses through various initiatives like loans, training programs, and marketing assistance.
The Indian Chamber of Commerce (ICC) is the premier business organization in Eastern and North-Eastern India. It was established by pioneering industrialists led by G.D. Birla and was closely associated with the Indian independence movement. The ICC aims to promote business and industry in the region through various initiatives such as the North-East Initiative, Young Leaders Forum, and task forces on economic policy. The ICC also organizes the North-East Business Summit to promote investment and business opportunities in North-Eastern India between the private and public sectors. The first summit was held in 2002 in Mumbai and subsequent summits have been held in New Delhi and Guwahati.
Mr. Mani Lal Chaudhary | sidbi schemes of financial assistancedhaval2929
The document discusses SIDBI (Small Industries Development Bank of India), an Indian financial institution that provides credit and other financial services to small businesses. It outlines SIDBI's background, objectives, activities, schemes and programs to support MSMEs (Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises) in various sectors like manufacturing, services and infrastructure. Key schemes discussed include term loans, receivable finance, invoice discounting, working capital assistance and equity support for eligible MSMEs. It also describes various government subsidy programs for technology upgradation, energy efficiency and development of sectors like textiles, leather and food processing.
Institutional support for business enterprisesMubarak S
The document discusses various types of institutional support provided by the government and government-supported organizations to promote business enterprises in India. It outlines the stages of business promotion that these institutions assist with, including inception, operational, and expansion stages. Finally, it lists specific national and state-level institutions that provide financing, training, marketing assistance and other resources to help entrepreneurs at different stages of their business development.
This document discusses revising a character. Changes were made to improve the character's backstory and personality traits to make them feel more realistic and well-rounded. The revisions aimed to add depth and nuance to help the character resonate more with audiences.
The document provides information about John Steinbeck's novella Of Mice and Men, including its themes, characters, plot structure, use of symbolism and dialogue, and analysis of key passages. It discusses the circular narrative structure, with the novella beginning and ending in the same clearing. It also summarizes Steinbeck's use of animal imagery and how various animals represent different themes. Finally, it outlines some of the main themes explored in the novella, such as dreams and plans, power dynamics, and the position of women.
The document provides character summaries for John Steinbeck's novel Of Mice and Men. It describes the main characters Lennie, George, Candy, Curley's wife, Crooks, Curley, Carlson, and Slim. It also discusses the themes of loneliness, the impossibility of the American Dream, and the predatory nature of human existence explored in the novel.
The characters in Of Mice and Men use dreams as a way to cope with the loneliness and hopelessness of their lives on the ranch. George and Lennie share the central dream of owning a small farm together one day. When they tell Candy about their dream, he joins their vision, hoping it will give him purpose and security in his old age. Crooks and Curley's wife also have dreams - Crooks of being treated as an equal, and Curley's wife of becoming a movie star - that provide temporary escape from their difficult realities. However, the novel's title suggests these dreams are unlikely to be fulfilled, and the characters' circumstances seem to ensure their dreams will remain unrealized. Dreams
This document provides an analysis of John Steinbeck's novel Of Mice and Men. It discusses the author, story setting, main characters of George and Lennie, plot summary, character feelings and dreams, themes, and discussion questions. The analysis explores themes of friendship, loneliness, racism, and the American dream through the characters' struggles on a California ranch during the Great Depression.
This document provides information on the nomenclature, structures, and isomerism of alkanes, alkenes, and alkynes. It discusses their classification as saturated or unsaturated hydrocarbons and how they form homologous series. The key reactions of alkanes and alkenes discussed are substitution, addition, elimination, combustion, hydrogenation, halogenation, hydration, oxidation, and cracking. IUPAC nomenclature rules for naming hydrocarbon structures are also outlined.
The document discusses industrial estates in Delhi, India. It outlines several agencies involved in managing industrial estates, including the Delhi State Infrastructure and Industrial Development Corporation (DSIIDC) and the Department of Industries. There are 29 industrial estates in Delhi focused on small-scale industries. Issues facing the estates include delays in permitting, lack of timely credit access for entrepreneurs, and inadequate infrastructure within the estates. Improving facilities and developing more flatted factory complexes could help address problems facing small businesses.
The document discusses opportunities for cooperation between India and Peru to develop small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Peru. It outlines areas where India can share its successful SME development model and experience, including policy planning, credit mechanisms, assessments, technology transfer, infrastructure development, institutional support, and training. The goal is to enable sustainable industrial and economic development in Peru by supporting SME growth.
Real estate for Urban Management (Industrial Estates in National Capital Terr...Ar. Avitesh
In industrial estate management, both natural and man-made resources are very important because it requires power, water supply, and infrastructure which is more man-made.
The document discusses various topics related to entrepreneurship development and small businesses in India, including:
1. It describes entrepreneurship development programs that help individuals improve their skills and knowledge for starting a business.
2. A project report is summarized as providing necessary details for establishing a manufacturing or service business, including general information, project description, market potential, costs, financing, and economic and social considerations.
3. Several organizations that support small businesses in India are introduced, such as the District Industries Center, Small Industries Development Organization, State Industries Development Corporations, National Small Industries Corporation, and others. Their roles in offering services like credit, training, marketing assistance and industrial development are briefly outlined.
This document discusses cluster development in India. It defines a cluster as a group of enterprises located within an identifiable and contiguous area that produce similar products or services. The objectives of cluster development programs are to enhance productivity and competitiveness of small and medium enterprises. India has many documented industrial clusters across various industries that contribute significantly to the economy and employment. Cluster development requires state intervention due to its long-term nature and need for common facilities and programs.
This document discusses the various supporting agencies that provide assistance to small scale industries (SSI) in India at the central and state government levels. It outlines several agencies that fall under the central government, such as the MSME Board, MSME Development Institutes, and the Coir Board, and their roles in promoting and assisting small businesses. Similarly, it describes state-level supports including District Industries Centers, State Financial Corporations, and the Director of Industries and their functions in aiding small industry development. Overall, the government has established numerous agencies to facilitate credit access, provide consultancy and market assistance, and encourage growth of the small enterprise sector in India.
The document provides information on various organizations that promote rural development and entrepreneurship in India, including RUDSETI, IDBI, TECSOK, DICs, NIESBUD, IFCI, SFCs, and KSSIDC. It describes the origins, objectives, functions and activities of each organization related to providing credit, training, consultancy and other support services to small businesses and entrepreneurs.
SIDBI stands for Small Industries Development Bank of India. It is an independent financial institution aimed to aid the growth and development of micro, small and medium scale enterprises in India. It was set up in 1990 through an act of parliament as a wholly owned subsidiary of Industrial Development Bank of India. SIDBI's mission is to empower the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises sector to contribute to economic growth, employment generation, and balanced regional development. It provides financial assistance to small scale industries, which contribute significantly to national production, employment, and exports.
SIDBI is the principal financial institution for promotion, financing and development of MSMEs in India. It provides various financial services like direct financing, refinancing, bill financing, and international financing to MSMEs. It also engages in promotional activities like entrepreneurship training. Some key schemes include Technology Upgradation Fund Scheme, Venture Capital Fund Scheme, and National Equity Fund Scheme. SIDBI aims to empower and support the growth of MSMEs through its financial and developmental activities.
Corporate excellence and professional accountability 13th national convent...Pavan Kumar Vijay
The document outlines the agenda for the 31st National Convention of Company Secretaries held from 11-13 September in Agra. It discusses the roles and responsibilities of Company Secretaries in corporate governance and compliance. It also summarizes the steps taken by the Institute of Company Secretaries of India to reposition the Company Secretary profession globally and develop high calibre professionals through research and continuing education programs.
Corporate Excellence And Professional AccountabilityPavan Kumar Vijay
This presentation deals with role of CS in corporate management and national growth, Role of instituions developing professionals, vision and mission of ICSI and the significant stepstaken by ICSI for repositioning CS internationally.
Institutional support is provided to small and medium enterprises at the central, state, and non-government levels. At the central level, key support institutes include the Small Industries Development Board, National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development, Small Industries Development Organisation, National Small Industries Corporation, and Small Industries Development Bank of India. At the state level, important support bodies are State Financial Corporations, State Small Industries Development Corporations, and Small Industries Services Institutes. These various institutes provide financial assistance, training, technology and infrastructure support, marketing assistance, and other services to promote the growth of small businesses.
Impact of globalization on small scale industries inAafaq Malik
The document discusses the impact of globalization on small scale industries in India. It notes that globalization and liberalization have led to increased competition for small industries from large foreign companies. This competition has negatively impacted small industries in India, with many being forced to close down due to cheaper imports. However, small industries remain important for India's economic growth by providing employment opportunities and equitable income distribution across the country. The document analyzes growth trends in small industries before and after liberalization to understand the effects of globalization.
Institutional support to small and medium enterprisesPranav Kumar Ojha
Institutional support is necessary at three stages of small and medium enterprise development: inception, day-to-day management, and expansion. This support comes from central and state government institutions as well as non-government organizations. Central government institutions that provide support include the Small Scale Industries Board, National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development, Small Industries Development Organisation, and National Small Industries Corporation. At the state level, support is provided by institutions like State Financial Corporations, State Small Industries Development Corporations, and Technical Consultancy Organisations. Non-government support organizations include the Indian Council of Small Industries and Laghu Udyog Bharti.
Institutional support to small and medium enterprisesPranav Kumar Ojha
Institutional support is necessary at three stages of small and medium enterprise development: inception, day-to-day management, and expansion. This support comes from central and state government institutions as well as non-government organizations. Central government institutions that provide support include the Small Scale Industries Board, National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development, Small Industries Development Organisation, and National Small Industries Corporation. At the state level, support is provided by organizations like State Financial Corporations, State Small Industries Development Corporations, and Technical Consultancy Organisations. Non-government support includes the Indian Council of Small Industries and Laghu Udyog Bharti.
Coordinates functions among various institutions engaged in similar activities, aiding MSMEs in acquiring funds for market growth, technology development, and commercialization of innovative products. Manages the Small Industries Development Fund and National Equity Fund.
Entrepreneurship and project managementchumantrakali
The document discusses the roles of various financial institutions in promoting entrepreneurship in India. It describes the National Institute for Entrepreneurship and Small Business Development (NIESBUD) which aims to support entrepreneurship through training programs and materials. It also outlines the roles of the Small Industries Service Institute (SISI) and District Industries Centre (DIC) in providing technical support, information and incentives to entrepreneurs.
This document provides information on the four pillars of the Indian economy: small and medium enterprises (SMEs), family managed businesses, small scale industries (SSIs), and public sector units (PSUs). It discusses the importance and contributions of SMEs to the Indian GDP and exports. It defines SMEs according to the Indian definition and categories. It also discusses challenges faced by SMEs and potential solutions. For family managed businesses, it provides examples like the Tata group and discusses advantages and challenges. For SSIs, it discusses their role in employment and exports. Finally, it defines PSUs and discusses their objectives, types, examples like SAIL, and challenges.
This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
How to Build a Module in Odoo 17 Using the Scaffold MethodCeline George
Odoo provides an option for creating a module by using a single line command. By using this command the user can make a whole structure of a module. It is very easy for a beginner to make a module. There is no need to make each file manually. This slide will show how to create a module using the scaffold method.
ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, and GDPR: Best Practices for Implementation and...PECB
Denis is a dynamic and results-driven Chief Information Officer (CIO) with a distinguished career spanning information systems analysis and technical project management. With a proven track record of spearheading the design and delivery of cutting-edge Information Management solutions, he has consistently elevated business operations, streamlined reporting functions, and maximized process efficiency.
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This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
Introduction to AI for Nonprofits with Tapp NetworkTechSoup
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A Strategic Approach: GenAI in EducationPeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
How to Manage Your Lost Opportunities in Odoo 17 CRMCeline George
Odoo 17 CRM allows us to track why we lose sales opportunities with "Lost Reasons." This helps analyze our sales process and identify areas for improvement. Here's how to configure lost reasons in Odoo 17 CRM
A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty,
International FDP on Fundamentals of Research in Social Sciences
at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
By Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
1. 2010 - 2012
MOTI LAL NEHRU INSTITUTE OF RESEARCH
& BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT
TO
SMEs
ITIKA SINGH
Master Of Business Administration
3rd Semester
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Ministry of MSME
Small Industry Development Organisation (SIDO)
National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC) ltd
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Coir Board
Training Institutes
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7. National Small Industries
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Scheme
Government Stores
Equipment Leasing Purchase Programme
Working Capital Technological
Finance Up gradation
Raw Material Software Technology
Assistance Parks
Marketing Support Exports
Programme
8. Khadi And Village Industries
1957
Commission
PLANNING
PROMOTION
ORGANIZATION
IMPLEMENTATION
PROGRAMMES FOR DEVELOPMENT
Khadi & Other Village
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Indian Institute of
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STATE INDUSTRIAL
DEVELOPMENT
CORPORATIONS
(SIDCS)
STATE DIRECTORATE
OF INDUSTRIES (SDIS)
DISTRICT
INDUSTRIES
CENTRES (DICS)
13. STATE DIRECTORATE OF
INDUSTRIES (SDIS)
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20. Multiple organizations
Negligible awareness among SMEs
However there is a number of institutions
working for promotion and development of
SMEs and resolving issues concerning
SMEs.
21. R •Ministryofmsme.gov.in
•Niesbud.nic.in
E •Indiapages.com
F •Dcmsme.gov.in
•Cii.in
E •Wikipedia.org
R •Google.com
•Rbi.org.in
E •Dr. Madhu bala,
N Institutional Framework
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