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To aid, counsel,
assist, finance,
protect and promote
the interests of
Micro, Small &
Medium Enterprises
in India.
NSIC Established in 1955
Objective
To be a premier
organization
fostering the
promotion & growth
of Micro, Small &
Medium Enterprises
in the country.
To enhance the
competitiveness of
Micro, Small &
Medium
Enterprises by
providing
integrated support
services
encompassing,
Marketing, Finance,
Technology and
other Services.
Vision Mission
Operates through 167 Offices in India &
1 in South Africa
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Marketing
Raw Material
Distribution
Registration for
Government
Purchase
Consortia &
Tender
Marketing
Marketing
Events
E-Marketing
Portals -
B2B & B2C
Credit
Raw
Materials on
Credit
Credit
facilitation
under Bank
Tie-up
Scheme
Performance
and Credit
Rating
Technology
Training
Material
Testing
Job-work
Energy and
Environment
Audit
Other
Support
Services
Rapid
Incubation for
New Business
Creation
Infrastructure
Support -
STPs / EMDBPs
International
Consultancy
International
Cooperation
NSIC Schemes and Programs
Integrated Support to MSMEs
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Objectives
Self-employment generation among
aspiring entrepreneurs transforming-
‘Unemployed to Self-Employment’.
Accelerate setting up of new business
enterprises.
To boost the development of small
enterprises in the manufacturing &
services sectors.
Rapid Incubation Model aims at
creating self employment
opportunities using flexible &
cost effective MSE projects.
Optimal use of locally available
resources.
Practical on-the-job training on
low cost machines & equipments
which are:-
Innovative Model of Rapid
Incubation
Easy to
operate
Easy to
maintain
Easy to
transfer
Easy to
understand
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Practical Training on Live Projects
Guidance for Selection of Project(s)
‘Entrepreneurship’ concept
Guidance also on:-
 Project Report Preparation,
 Setting up of Enterprise,
 Preparation of Fund Proposal to Banks,
 Starting of Business.
Methodology
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• Unemployed Youth in Rural or
Urban Areas (not highly educated)
aspiring to start own business.
• School or College Dropouts required
to be gainfully engaged.
• Housewives looking for alternative
sources of Income.
• Retired Defense Personnel/
Disabled Soldiers.
• Gainfully engaging family members
of Martyrs.
Target Beneficiaries
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Benefits to
Incubatees
Better
employability &
mobility.
Identity, improved
social status &
pride
Easier to get loans
for self-employment
from various
Banks/Micro Finance
Institutions.
Successful Trainees
eligible for loan under
veriuos Government
Schemes
Higher
productivity,
wages and less
exploitation.
Identification of place
Finalization of trades / projects for training.
Preparation of site.
Procurement of Plant / Machinery & Equipments.
Installation of machinery & equipments.
Engagement of faculty and trainers.
Advertisement for inviting candidates.
Commencement of training.
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• Edible Oil Extraction Plant
• Rice Shelling
• Wheat Flour Grinding
• Biscuit & Bread Machine
with Oven
• Soya Milk
• Ginger and Garlic Paste
• Ice Cream Cone Making
Plant
• Spice Grinding
• Noodle making
• Water Filtration Plant
• Juice Extraction Machine
Contd…
Some Training Courses -
Manufacturing Trades
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• Potato Chips Making Machine
• Brick Making
• Pet Bottle Making
• Packaging
• Wax Candle Making Machine
• Paper / Leaf Plate Making
Machine
• Paper Napkin/ Toilet Roll
Some Training Courses -
Manufacturing Trades
NSIC has a bank of 250 projects which can
be referred for setting up an Incubator.
• Fashion Designing
• Soft Toy Making
• Beautician Trade
• Embroidery & Needle
Work
• Laptop repair
• Cell Phone Repair
Training Courses-
Services Trades
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• Electrician
• Motor Winding
• Plumbing
• Electrical Appliances
Repairing
• CAD/CAM Training
• Computer Hardware &
Networking,
• Web Designing
• Multimedia & Animation
Some Training Courses in
Skill Development Trades
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Training in NSIC’s Own
Center in DELHI
Class room Training on Business Process Sewing & Knitting
Soyabean Milk Extraction Plant Spice Grinding M/c
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Training in NSIC’s Own Center in
GUWAHATI, ASSAM
Fashion Designing
Embriodery Designing Footwear Designing
Computer Hardware & Networking
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Training in Incubation centers set
up by NSIC in Overseas Countries
Senegal
South Africa Burundi
Ethiopia
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Training in Incubation Center set
up by NSIC in Rwanda
Ceramic Crockery Plant
Fruit Processing Plant
Inauguration of VTC/IC at Kigali, Rwanda
Mobile Repairing
 Projects Established on turn key basis
 Two TDTCs in Kwa Zulu Natal Province in
South Africa
 IT Centre in Dar-es Salam, Tanzania
 Food Processing in Dakar, Senegal
 Incubation Centre in Addis Ababa,
Ethiopia.
 Incubation Centre in Bujumbara, Burundi
 Incubation Centre in Kigali, Rwanda
Incubation Centers set up by
NSIC in Overseas Countries
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Modes Operandi for setting up
RICs in other Countries
 Identification of Partner institution
Host country identifies an organization to interact with
NSIC for establishing of Projects.
 Selection of Projects:
Based on the local demand assessment, local authorities
shall inform the list of technologies to be set up in the
proposed Centre or alternatively, NSIC can be engaged for
carrying out the feasibility study for assessing the relevant
technologies to be housed in the proposed Centre.
 Offer to Supply Technologies
After finalisation of technologies for the proposed Centre,
NSIC shall submit detailed offer for setting up of the
Incubation Centre.
 Readiness of Site:
On acceptance of offer, NSIC shall provide the lay out plan
containing the positioning of the decided technologies and
various utilities required for functioning of projects.
 Supply of Technologies from India:
After obtaining confirmation w.r.t readiness of site, NSIC
shall initiate shipment of technologies.
 Deputation of Experts from India:
Once the Consignment of technologies reaches at site, NSIC
deputes its experts for installation and commissioning of
projects
 Handing over of the Centre:
After completion of all activities as per agreed terms, NSIC
hands over the Centre to relevant authorities of the country
T. Venkateswaran

T. Venkateswaran

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    To aid, counsel, assist,finance, protect and promote the interests of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises in India. NSIC Established in 1955 Objective To be a premier organization fostering the promotion & growth of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises in the country. To enhance the competitiveness of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises by providing integrated support services encompassing, Marketing, Finance, Technology and other Services. Vision Mission Operates through 167 Offices in India & 1 in South Africa
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    3 Marketing Raw Material Distribution Registration for Government Purchase Consortia& Tender Marketing Marketing Events E-Marketing Portals - B2B & B2C Credit Raw Materials on Credit Credit facilitation under Bank Tie-up Scheme Performance and Credit Rating Technology Training Material Testing Job-work Energy and Environment Audit Other Support Services Rapid Incubation for New Business Creation Infrastructure Support - STPs / EMDBPs International Consultancy International Cooperation NSIC Schemes and Programs Integrated Support to MSMEs
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    5 Objectives Self-employment generation among aspiringentrepreneurs transforming- ‘Unemployed to Self-Employment’. Accelerate setting up of new business enterprises. To boost the development of small enterprises in the manufacturing & services sectors.
  • 6.
    Rapid Incubation Modelaims at creating self employment opportunities using flexible & cost effective MSE projects. Optimal use of locally available resources. Practical on-the-job training on low cost machines & equipments which are:- Innovative Model of Rapid Incubation Easy to operate Easy to maintain Easy to transfer Easy to understand
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    7 Practical Training onLive Projects Guidance for Selection of Project(s) ‘Entrepreneurship’ concept Guidance also on:-  Project Report Preparation,  Setting up of Enterprise,  Preparation of Fund Proposal to Banks,  Starting of Business. Methodology
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    8 • Unemployed Youthin Rural or Urban Areas (not highly educated) aspiring to start own business. • School or College Dropouts required to be gainfully engaged. • Housewives looking for alternative sources of Income. • Retired Defense Personnel/ Disabled Soldiers. • Gainfully engaging family members of Martyrs. Target Beneficiaries
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    9 Benefits to Incubatees Better employability & mobility. Identity,improved social status & pride Easier to get loans for self-employment from various Banks/Micro Finance Institutions. Successful Trainees eligible for loan under veriuos Government Schemes Higher productivity, wages and less exploitation.
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    Identification of place Finalizationof trades / projects for training. Preparation of site. Procurement of Plant / Machinery & Equipments. Installation of machinery & equipments. Engagement of faculty and trainers. Advertisement for inviting candidates. Commencement of training.
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    11 • Edible OilExtraction Plant • Rice Shelling • Wheat Flour Grinding • Biscuit & Bread Machine with Oven • Soya Milk • Ginger and Garlic Paste • Ice Cream Cone Making Plant • Spice Grinding • Noodle making • Water Filtration Plant • Juice Extraction Machine Contd… Some Training Courses - Manufacturing Trades
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    12 • Potato ChipsMaking Machine • Brick Making • Pet Bottle Making • Packaging • Wax Candle Making Machine • Paper / Leaf Plate Making Machine • Paper Napkin/ Toilet Roll Some Training Courses - Manufacturing Trades NSIC has a bank of 250 projects which can be referred for setting up an Incubator.
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    • Fashion Designing •Soft Toy Making • Beautician Trade • Embroidery & Needle Work • Laptop repair • Cell Phone Repair Training Courses- Services Trades
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    14 • Electrician • MotorWinding • Plumbing • Electrical Appliances Repairing • CAD/CAM Training • Computer Hardware & Networking, • Web Designing • Multimedia & Animation Some Training Courses in Skill Development Trades
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    15 Training in NSIC’sOwn Center in DELHI Class room Training on Business Process Sewing & Knitting Soyabean Milk Extraction Plant Spice Grinding M/c
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    16 Training in NSIC’sOwn Center in GUWAHATI, ASSAM Fashion Designing Embriodery Designing Footwear Designing Computer Hardware & Networking
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    17 Training in Incubationcenters set up by NSIC in Overseas Countries Senegal South Africa Burundi Ethiopia
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    18 Training in IncubationCenter set up by NSIC in Rwanda Ceramic Crockery Plant Fruit Processing Plant Inauguration of VTC/IC at Kigali, Rwanda Mobile Repairing
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     Projects Establishedon turn key basis  Two TDTCs in Kwa Zulu Natal Province in South Africa  IT Centre in Dar-es Salam, Tanzania  Food Processing in Dakar, Senegal  Incubation Centre in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.  Incubation Centre in Bujumbara, Burundi  Incubation Centre in Kigali, Rwanda Incubation Centers set up by NSIC in Overseas Countries
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    Modes Operandi forsetting up RICs in other Countries  Identification of Partner institution Host country identifies an organization to interact with NSIC for establishing of Projects.  Selection of Projects: Based on the local demand assessment, local authorities shall inform the list of technologies to be set up in the proposed Centre or alternatively, NSIC can be engaged for carrying out the feasibility study for assessing the relevant technologies to be housed in the proposed Centre.
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     Offer toSupply Technologies After finalisation of technologies for the proposed Centre, NSIC shall submit detailed offer for setting up of the Incubation Centre.  Readiness of Site: On acceptance of offer, NSIC shall provide the lay out plan containing the positioning of the decided technologies and various utilities required for functioning of projects.
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     Supply ofTechnologies from India: After obtaining confirmation w.r.t readiness of site, NSIC shall initiate shipment of technologies.  Deputation of Experts from India: Once the Consignment of technologies reaches at site, NSIC deputes its experts for installation and commissioning of projects  Handing over of the Centre: After completion of all activities as per agreed terms, NSIC hands over the Centre to relevant authorities of the country