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Prsentation on : DIC, NIESBUD,

CEDOK.
Submitted to : Prof. Ashwini Yaranal
Submitted by : Altaf 02
Arun 05
Shivkumar 08
Dastgir pasha (Arshad) 11
Feroz 23
Ningangouda 25
Praveen 27
Ratan 32
Shreeshail
Sateesh 35

Rural Development and Self Employment Training


Institute (RUDSETI)
Rural Development & Self Employment Training Institute
(RUDSETI) started in 1982 jointly by Sri Dharmasthala
Manjunatheshwara Educational Trust, SyndicateBank and
Canara Bank under the visionary leadership of Padmabhushan
Dr. D. Veerendra Heggade, Dharmadhikari of Dharmasthala.

RUDSET Challenges
Promoting Entrepreneurship
Employment generation in rural area
Resource utilization & Capital build-up
Creating awareness
Confidence building
Empowerment to women & disadvantageous
group

4/19/15

Collated by Maheshchandra Pathak

Industrial Development Bank of India (IDBI)

IDBI is the tenth largest bank in the world in terms of development.


The National Stock Exchange (NSE), The National
Securities Depository Services Ltd. (NSDL), Stock Holding
Corporation of India (SHCIL) are some of the institutions which
has been built by IDBI.
IDBI is a strategic investor in number a of institutions
which have revolutionized the Indian Financial Markets.
IDBI Bank, promoted by IDBI Group started in
November 1995 with a branch at Indore with an equity capital base
of Rs.1000 million

Role of IDBI
Planning

, promoting and developing


industries
Co ordinating the working of
institutions.
IDBIs role as a catalyst(initiator).
Development activities of IDBI
promotional activities
entrepreneurship development
stages

TECSOK
Technical

Consultancy Services Organisation Of Karnataka

TECSOK

is a Government of Karnataka Organisation engaged


in providing multi-disciplinary consultancy services both to
investors and Government Departments / Organisations. Since
its inception in 1976, TECSOK has carried out wide range of
consultancy assignments.

TECSOK

intends to induct domain experts on contractual basis


to complement the in-house expertise available in the
organization. This will enable TECSOK to further explore the
potential available in the market by synergizing the strengths
of these domain experts. .

TECSOK
Mainly

helps for technical


industries like small computers
shops installations
Helps for in-house installation
projects like water treatment
installation

Introduction of IFCI
The

government of India set up the


IFCI under the IFCI act in July in 1948.
It is the first development financial
institution in the country to cater to
the long term financial needs of the
industrial sectors.
The main objective of IFCI is to make
medium and long term credits more
readily available for industrial
concerns in India.

Role of IFCI
To

provide much needed


guidance in project
identification , formulation,
implementation, operation to the
new, tiny, small scale and
medium scale entrepreneurs.
Fill in the gaps in the industrial
infrastructure for promotion and
growth of industries.

DISTRICT INDUSTRIES
CENTERS (DIC)
The

District Industries Centers (DICs) programme


was started in 1978 with a view to provide
framework at the district level for promotion of
small scale industries in rural areas.
Registration of small industries is done at the
district industries centre and PMRY (Pradhan
Mantri Rojgar Yojana) is also implemented by DIC.
The organizational structure of DICS consists of
General Manager, Functional Managers and Project
Managers to provide technical services in the areas
relevant to the needs of the district concerned.

The functions of DIC are:

To prepare and keep model project profiles for reference of the


entrepreneurs.

To prepare action plan to implement the schemes effectively


identified.

To conduct training programme .


To function as the technical consultant of DRDA in administering
IRDP(Integrated Rural Development Program) and TRYSEM
(TRAINING RURAL YOUTH FOR SELF EMPLOYMENT
TRYSEM) programme.

ROLE OF DIC
Technical

support for preparation of


Project Report.
Information on sources of machinery &
Equipment.
Priority in Power supply/ Telephone
connection.
Promotion of new Industrial Estates/
Growth Centers.
Land/ Shed in Industrial Estate.
Approval of Project Reports of special
types.

NIESBUD:
The

National Institute for Entrepreneurship and


Small Business Development (NIESBUD) was
established in 1983 by the then Ministry of
Industry [now Ministry of Micro, Small & Medium
Enterprises (MSMEs)], Government of India, as an
apex body for coordinating and overseeing the
activities
of
various
institutions/agencies
engaged in Entrepreneurship Development
particularly in the area of small industry and
small business. The Institute which is registered
as a Society under Societies Registration Act,
1860 (XXI of 1860), started functioning from 6th
July, 1983.

ROLE OF NIESBUD
The

institute organizes:-

Entrepreneurship

development

programs,
Prepares

manuals , and produces


educational videos;
Its training activities are
stimulating, supporting, and
sustaining entrepreneurship.

Introduction of SFC

A Central Industrial Finance corporation was set up under the industrial


Finance corporations Act, 1948 in order to provide medium and long
term credit to industrial undertakings which fall outside normal activities
of commercial banks.
The State governments expressed their desire that similar corporations be
set up in states to supplement the work of the Industrial financial
corporation.
State governments also expressed that the State corporations be
established under a special statue in order to make it possible to
incorporate in the constitutions necessary provisions in regard to majority
control by the government, guaranteed by the State government in regard
to the payment principal.
In order to implement the views Expressed by the State governments
the State Financial Corporation bill was introduced in the Parliament

State Financial Corporations (sfcs)

The state-level institutions have played an important role in the development of


small and medium enterprises in their respective states with the main objectives
of financing and promoting these enterprises for achieving balanced regional
growth.
The State Financial Corporations (sfcs) are state-level financial institutions,
operating as regional development banks playing a crucial role in the
development of small and medium enterprises in the states concerned in
tandem with national priorities.
There are 18 sfcs in the country, of which 17 were set up under the sfcs Act
1951.
Tamil Nadu Industrial Investment Corporation Ltd. Established in 1949 under
the Companies Act as Madras Industrial Investment Corporation, also functions
as a SFC.

Karnataka State Small Industries


Development Corporation
KSSIDC
The

was established on 29thApril 1960.

registered office of the Company started

functioning at Bangalore in the State of Karnataka.


The

Company framed complete and well-defined

Memorandum

of

Association

and

Articles

of

Association.
This

permit the Corporation to take up any activity

aimed at the rapid development of small-scale


industry .

FUTURE PLANS
Developing
Developing

of New Industrial estates at Taluka levels.


of

Growth

Centre

at

Industrially

Backward areas.
Providing

estates.

of effluent Treatment plants at required

Distribution

of industrial raw materials to SSI

units established at Taluka levels on freight to


pay basis.
To

extend Hire Purchase Machinery Assistance

To

Promote Small Industry Cluster Development

Programme

CEDOK (Centre for Entrepreneurship


Development of Karnataka)

CEDOK was established in may 15, 1992


by Government of Karnataka.
An objective is to Skill Development
programmers to expand the social and
economic base of entrepreneurial class.
Cedok work comes under chamber of
industry and commerce department.
The Head quarters of cedok is located in
DHARWAD.

Main functions of CEDOK


1)To increase the supply of entrepreneurs through education,
training and research.
2) To Produce multiplier effect on opportunities for selfemployment.
3) To improve the managerial capabilities of small entrepreneurs.
4) To contribute to the dispersal of entrepreneurship and thus
expand the social base of the entrepreneurial class in urban/ rural
areas.
5) To be centre of learning for trainer-motivation on
entrepreneurship development.
6) To contribute in growth of entrepreneurship cultures, spirit and
entrepreneurship developing countries.

CEDOKS EXPERTISE
Designing

and conducting entrepreneurship


development programmes throughout Karnataka.
Designing self employment training programmes
for unemployed youth.
Skill training programmes for women and rural
youth.
Management development programmes.
Faculty development programmes.
Market survey and business plan preparation.
Conducting monitoring and evaluation studies.

CEDOK PROVIDE TRAINING TO


FOLLOWING SECTORS
Motor

driving
Skills developing
Beauty parlor training
Communication
Fashion designing
Food processing
Other (technical)

CEDOK provided Training to the


peoples

Yearly average 1000 people


Womens entrepreneurs

164

Men entrepreneurs

716

Existing entrepreneurs

120

Total

1000

THANQ
U
ALL

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