Saturday, July 4, 2015

Terracotta Training Centre

1. Bidadi Training Institute:
 Providing 18months training for wood, stone carving and mental crafts and six month trainings of terracotta   items.

Eligibility Criteria:
     Qualification: 7th std. passing certificate
      Age: 18 to 35
      Scheduled Caste and scheduled tribe communities
  
Contact us:
      D S Gururaj
      Ph.no: 9481888176/ 9164914217/9845404346

2. Terracrafts
     Providing trainings of garden items, interior, murals, sculptors, terr-jwells and utility

Contact us:
     Ernakulum, Kerala
     9846398050/9447465187

3. Central Village Pottery Institute (Exposure visit and Trainings)
     The commissioner for Khadi and Village Institute
     Khanapur, Belgaum
  • Certificate course in Pottey technology (12months) 
  • Terracotta Skills up gradation basic course on terracotta pottery (3 months)
  • Hobby/Cut pot course (1-2 Months) 
  • Entrepreneur Awareness Program 
  • Tailor made course in pottery (As requested by Trainees)
      
Contact us:
       Prajapati: 9880734935/08336222232
       cvpi_kvic@yahoo.com

4. Clay Station
     Providing marketing support as well as a training class of wall murals, hand- crafted gift items and usage   of machine.
     
Contact us:
      # 1-c, 2nd floor, 1st 'D' Main Road, 14th 'B' cross HSR layout, sector 6(Near fern hill garden)
      Bangalore. Ph.no: 9535000629/8065462094
      Email: info@claystation.in

5. Matikam Kalakari and Rural Technology Institute
        Providing technology assessment training for artisans
    
Contact us:
     Shri. P.K. Patel (Director)
     Gujarat Matikam Kalakari and Rural Technology Institute
     Nr. GH-4, Sector 12, Gandhinagar- 382016 sector-12 Gujarat, India
     Ph.no: 7923223449/7923225118/7923221598
     Email.Id: info@rtigularat.org

6. Namma Angadi:
    Providing training and also marketing for artisans
    Namma Bhoomi, Kundapur (Training Institute)
    Ph.no: 080-25234271/08254264210/9845036389
    Email Id: nammangadi@gmail.com


Calender of the Events for 2015-16 - Domestic Exhibition


Calender of the Events
Sl.
No
Name of the Events Place of Events Dates Products
1 Global Exhibition on Services-2015 Pragathi Maidan, New Delhi 23rd to 25th April 2015  Services
2 Pharma Pro & Pack Expo 2015 Mumbai Exhibition Centre, Mumbai 13th to 15th May 2015 Pharma Products
3 Smart Cities India 2015 Expo Pragati Maidan, New Delhi  20th to 22nd May 2015 Smart Cities
4 India's Largest MSME Trade & Technology Show Dr. Prabhkar KoreConvention Centre, Bengaluru 25th to 27th June 2015 Engineering products
5 Global Refining & Petrochemicals Congress (GRPC-2015) India Expo Mart, Greater Noida (Delhi) 01st to 03rd July 2015 Global Markets :Competitiveness & Challenges
6 6th Renewable Worl Convention-2015 New Delhi 2nd to 3rd July 2015 Renewable Energy
7 India Machine Tool Show (IMTOS) Navrangpura, Ahmedabad 4th to 7th July 2015 Energy Products
8 Cosmotech Expo 2015 New Delhi 21st to 22nd July 2015 Packing, Essential Oil, Fragrance Ingredients, Lableing Machinery
9 Aahar (International food fair) KTPO Complex, Whitefield, Bengaluru 19th to 22nd August 2015 Food Products and Processed Foods
10 Delhi Machine Tool Expo 2015 Udyog Vihar, Gurgaon 20th to 23rd August 2015 Manufacturing Technology & Production Equipments
11 International Exhibition & Conference on Renewable Solar, Wind & Waste to Energy Industries Bangalore International Exhibition Centre, Peenya, Bengaluru 21st to 23rd August 2015 Renewable Energy
12 9th India International Fashion Jewellery & Accessories Show Bombay Exhibition Centre, Goregaon East, Mumbai 21st to 24th August 2015 Jewellery Products
13 Food Pro 2015 Chennai Trade Centre, Chennai 28th to 30th August 2015 Processing Technology & Packaging of Foods 
14 Electronica India 2015 & Procutionica India 2015 Mumbai  9th to 11th Sept. 2015 Power Products
15 Annapoorna 2015 BECC, Mumbai 14th to 16th Sept. 2015 Food Products and Processed Foods
16 Mining-Exploration Convention & Trade Show (Mining Mazma 2015) Bangalore International Exhibition Centre, Peenya, Bengaluru 24th to 26th Sept. 2015 Mining Products
17 6th IPLEX 15 International Plastics Exposition Bangalore International Exhibition Centre, Peenya, Bengaluru 25th to 27th Sept. 2015 Plastic Products
18 Vastra 2015 JECC, Mumbai  28th to 30th Sept. 2015 Textile & Readymade Garments
19 5th Global Economic Summit  at World Trade Centre, Mumbai  19th to 21st Nov. 2015  Enabling Food for Al
20 India Engineering Sourceing Show (IESS) Bombay Exhibition Centre, Goregaon East, Mumbai 24th to 26th November, 2015 Engineering products
21 Chemtech 2015 World Expo  Chennai Trade Centre, Chennai 10th to 12th Dec. 2015 Chemical & Pharma
22 India International Mega Trade Fairs (IIMTF)  Engineering College Ground, Vishakapatnam, Andrapradesh  01st to 10th Jan. 2016 Multi Products
23 12th International Granites and Stone Fair - STONA 2016 BIEC, Bengaluru 3rd to 6th Feb. 2016 Granites & Stone
24 Auto Expo 2016 Udyog Vihar, Gurgaon 4th to 7th Feb. 2016 Auto Mobile /Auto Components
25 Plastasia 2016 (An Exhibition on Plastic & Allied Products) Bengaluru 4th to 6th March 2016 Plastic Products
26 India Aviation 2016 Begumpet airport,
Hyderabad
16th to 20th March 2016 Defence
27 SATTE 2016 Mumbai 29th to 31st June 2016 International Tourism

Friday, July 3, 2015

Leather Products Training Center

Overview of leather business:
In leather sector we are looking leather, leather footwear, leather garments, leather goods and saddler industry.

Products:
Ladies Handbags, wallets, belts, caps, ties, purses, passport holders/ credit card/holders, pouches, sandals and sofa/chair/car seat covers.

Training Units:
1   Lidkar: http://lidkar.in/showroom.php  (once in year, especially in June-July month)

2. Central Footwear Training Institute
     65/1, GST Road, Guindy, Chennai 600032
     044-22501529, cfti@vsnl.net
For Chennai training require 30 people if they are ready to go means they can I not at you should gather                   30 people with tools (Stitching Machine) will send resource person directly to your place. Training duration: one and half month.

3. Karnataka Institute of leather technology
Address: Kadugondanahalli Arabic College Post Bangalore
               08025444108, 08025441300 and 080-25444108
                      kilt@dataone.in www.kiltbangalore.com

4. Asian Center for Entrepreneurial Initiatives (ASCENT) Bangalore

5. NIFT (National Institute of fashion and technology)

6. Designers pool (http://www.nift.ac.in/designerpool.html

7. Shoes design and development center

8. Central leather research institution

9. CEDOK training centre (Product)

10. Sumanahalli Society, Viswaneedam post, Magadi Road, Bangalore, Karnataka, India
             9141724124, 080-23580228/23485317
      Email Id: director@sumanahalli.net, Website: www.sumanahalli.net

Resource person:
Contact through Linked In
PRASANNA RAO
Visiting Faculty at CFTI, Agra & Chennai Affiliated to Textile Institute, London U.K





Thursday, July 2, 2015

Marketing Support Scheme

Financial Assistance to SC/ST, Women Entrepreneurs (MSME) and Artisans of Karnataka to participate in various exhibitions held in the state/outside the state

Scheme Details:
a) Eligibility

  •  All artisans, women, and SC/ST entrepreneurs of registered Micro and Small Scale units are eligible.
  •  The scheme will cover National /State Level exhibitions /Fairs organized by Govt. of India, Govt. of    Karnataka and other States
b) Financial Assistance

  • The financial assistance to the participants is as follows:
  • Full stall rentals not exceeding Rs. 10,000/- for their participation in exhibitions outside the State.
  • Full stall rentals not exceeding Rs. 5,000/- for their participation in exhibitions within the State.
  • TA for two persons per stall at 2nd class Railway fare or Common bus fare to the place of exhibition and back.
  • DA for two persons per stall @ Rs. 150/ -per person per day outside the State.
  • DA for two persons per stall @ Rs. 100/ -per person per day within the State.
  • Exhibition period is limited to 15 days and DA will be calculated for one day prior, and one day after all the exhibitions days.

c) Nodal Agency

VTPC is the Nodal agency for implementation of the scheme and the funds required for the scheme would be made available under Infrastructure Support and Trade Promotion – Plan Schemes.


d) Selection Committee
  • The Assistant Director of the Office of the Development Commissioner (Handicrafts) Mangalore/Dharwad/ Mysore will select the artisans for their participation in Dilli Haat and Urban Haat. An officer from the DIC/VTPC will be a Member.
  • Artisans participating in Exhibitions organized by Departments, Boards and Corporations of Government of Karnataka (Industries & Commerce Dept., Textile Dept., K.S.H.D.C., K.H.D.C., K.W.D.C., K.V.I.B., K.V.I.C, Minorities/SC/ST, Development Corporation etc.) will be selected from the respective departments.
  • The Managing Director, VTPC, depending on the availability of funds will decide the number of beneficiaries participating in the exhibitions.
e) Other Conditions

  • Applicant should apply to VTPC after participation in the exhibition in the prescribed format for proper selection. Applications received after 3 months will not be considered.
  • Stall rent / TA/ DA will be reimbursed to the artisans after the due verification of applications by VTPC as per the Government Order. Incomplete and non-eligible applications will be rejected.
  • No TA/DA will be given if the exhibition is in the place where the participant resides.
  • Applicants are eligible for two events in a year (one within the State and one outside the State).
  • Those who have already availed assistance during the year from other Govt. sponsored scheme/(s) are not eligible for assistance under the scheme.
  • Applicants should submit a copy of the ID card issued by KSHDC, the Development Commissioner [Handicrafts] or MSME Registration Certificate issued by DIC.
  • Only products manufactured by the artisans /MSME units are to be displayed and marketed in the exhibition.
  • Caste Certificate issued by the competent authority to be produced by SC /ST Units

For more details regarding Schemes for Small Scale Business:
https://www.google.co.in/urlsa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=4&cad=rja&uact=8&vd=0CC4QFjAD&url=http://as.ori.nic.in/diorissa/sep_prog.htm&ei=2R-WVbalBcm9uASNm4PoBQ&usg=AFQjCNF3PWDXsaYl7RpmGGd5MDyp0cKY6g&bvm=bv.96952980,d.c2E



Monday, June 29, 2015

Agarbatti making process:
 There are mainly two types of Agarbatties manufactured:
1. Dipped varieties or perfumed Agarbatties.
2. Masala Agarbatties.

Dipped Agarbatti:
Powders of Charcoal, Gigatu, White chips, etc. are mixed with water to semi solid paste. This composition is taken on a wooden plank and applied to sticks by rolling with hands. Then raw sticks are dipped in suitable perfumery compound diluted with white oil or other solvents like Diethyl Phthalate (D.E.P.) and dried and packed.

Masala Agarbatties:
The powder of charcoal, gigatu, white chips, indigenous herbs, resin, etc. are mixed along with perfumery compound consisting of essential oils, aromatic chemicals, purified resins and natural fixative like Civet, musk, etc. to a semi solid paste with the required quantity of water. This compound is applied to bamboo sticks by hand rolling and dried.
The finished agarbatti sticks are bundled either according to the number or according to weight and wrapped in moisture proof cellophane paper or butter papers and packed in printed carton which again are wrapped in clear cellophane paper. 

RECIPE TO PREPARE 1000 PKTS./10,000 STICKS OF AGARBATTIES:

Si.No
Item
Quantity
1
Charcoal
6kg
2
Gigatu
4.8kg
3
White chips powder
2kg
4
Sandal wood powder
1kg

Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI

Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI):
FSSAI Registration and License:
Registration:
  • Application forms for registration: Form A 
  • Application forms for License: Form B 
http://www.fhrai.com/download/ApplicationforRegistration&Renewal.pdf
Eligibility of the Candidates (FBO):
Eligible Food Business Operators like manufacturers, storage, transporters, retailers, marketers, distributors, etc. need to take a License from the State Authority.
 Based on turnover, capacity and workers
  • Turnover: more than 12lakh
  • Capacity: per day 50000MT 
  • Workers:  more than 50 members 
For more information use below link:
http://foodlicensing.fssai.gov.in/state_eligibility.html#about-tab

Fee Structure:
Registration:  100rs 
Fees of new license:

Manufacturer/Miller
Fees( Rs/Year)
Above 1MT per day Production
RS. 5000/-
10,001 to 50,000 LPD of milk Or 501 to 2500 MT of milk solids per annum
Below 1 MT of Production
Rs.3000/-
501 to 10,000 LPD of milk Or 2.5 MT to 500 MT of milk solids per annum
Hotels  upto 4 Star
Rs.50000/-
All Food Service providers including restaurants/boarding houses, clubs etc. serving food, Canteens (Schools, Colleges, Office, Institutions), Caterers, Banquet halls with food catering
arrangements, food vendors like dabbawallas etc & Other food Business Operator
Rs.2000/-

The fees for renewal of license depends on number of years selected.
Fees for modification of license:
The fees for modification of license are fees for one (1) year per license modification.
Duplicate of License:https://www.blogger.com/blogger.g?blogID=7521568002590470497#editor/target=post;postID=8016850997829614776
10% of the Applicable License Fee
Documents:
Documents of registration: 
  • Photo of Food Business Operator 
  •  Document for Identity Proof like Ration Card, Voter ID Card, PAN Card, Driving License, Passport, Aadhar Card, Senior Citizen Card, Department Issued ID 
  •   Supporting Documents (if any):- NOC by Municipality/Panchayat, Health NOC 
Documents of New License:  
Form-B Duly completed and signed (In Duplicate) by the Proprietor/Partner or the Authorized Signatory
  •  Blueprint/layout plan of the processing unit showing the dimensions in metres/square metres and operation-wise area allocation (mandatory for manufacturing and processing units only)
  •   List of Directors/Partners/Proprietor/Executive Members of Society/Trust with full address and contact details (mandatory for companies only) 
  •  Name and List of Equipments and Machinery along with the number, installed capacity and horse power used (mandatory for manufacturing and processing units only) 
  • Photo I.D and address proof issued by Government authority of Proprietor/Partner/Director(s)/Authorized Signatory  
  •  List of food category desired to be manufactured. (In case of manufacturers) 
  • Authority letter with name and address of responsible person nominated by the manufacturer along with alternative responsible person indicating the powers vested with them viz assisting the officers in inspections, collection of samples, packing & dispatch. (for manufacturers / processors) 
  • Analysis report (Chemical & Bacteriological) of water to be used as ingredient in food from a recognized/ public health laboratory to confirm the portability (mandatory only for manufacturing and processing units only) 
  •   Proof of possession of premises. (Sale deed/ Rent agreement/ Electricity bill, etc.) (optional) 
  • Partnership Deed/Affidavit of Proprietorship/Memorandum & Articles of Association towards the constitution of the firm  
  • Copy of certificate obtained under Coop Act - 1861/Multi State Coop Act - 2002 in case of Cooperatives  
  • NOC from manufacturer (mandatory for relabellers and repackers only)  
  •   Food Safety Management System plan or certificate (if any)  
  • Source of milk or procurement plan for milk including location of milk collection centers etc. in case of Milk and Milk Products processing units.(wherever applicable)  
  • Source of raw material for meat and meat processing plants. (wherever applicable)  
  • Pesticide residues report of water in case of units manufacturing packaged drinking water, packaged Mineral water and/or carbonated water from a recognized/ public health laboratory 
  •  Recall plan wherever applicable, with details on whom the product is distributed
  • NOCs from Municipality or local body
Regional and Contact office:
DH Office, Hallyal Road, Dharwad Ho, Dharwad - 580001, Near K C Park
8362447483/9449843049
Benefit FSSAI:
  • FSSAI covers six regulations pertaining to licensing and registration, packing and labelling, food additives, contamination, sampling and analyses, and prohibition and restriction.
  • UYEGP Scheme: loans from Rs.5 lakh to Rs.1crore could be secured by first-generation entrepreneurs in the age group of 21 to 35 years
 

Credit Guarantee Fund Trust for Micro and Small Enterprises



Collateral free credit for MSMEs
CGTMSE are available to small and medium enterprises in both the start-up as well as existent phases in the form of term loan or working capital. The loans are given through Member Lending Institutions (MLIs). All leading banks offer loans under the scheme. The list of MLIs is http://www.cgtmse.in/List_Of_MLIs.aspx
 
Criteria and Guidelines:
  •  Loans up to 100 lakhs can be obtained simultaneously from more than one Member Lending Institution (MLIs)
  •  Loans can be obtained for working capital requirements, purchase of machines, expansion plans etc
  • Retail trade, educational institutions, agriculture, Self Help Groups (SHGs) and training institutions will not be eligible to obtain loan under CGTMSE Scheme
  • PAN is required to apply for loan under the scheme
  • Project report submit to bank
  • If you are a financial institution, directly contact Office of DC-MSME 
  •   If you are an MSME, directly contact the respective banks/financial institutions as listed in the scheme guidelines. 
Once the bank loan is sanctioned by the Bank, the bank will apply to CGTMSE organization and obtain CGTMSE scheme cover for the loan sanctioned. Once approved by the CGTMSE organization, the loan will be under the CGTMSE scheme and the borrower will be required to pay the CGTMSE guarantee and CGTMSE service fee


Application Form:
While applying need to contact respective bank.

Sunday, June 28, 2015

Prime Minister Employment Generation Programme

Prime Minister Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP):
 The scheme is implemented by Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC), as the nodal agency at the national level.  In this scheme involving bodies are State Khadi and Village Industries boards (KVIBs) and District Industries Board (DICs) and Banks. 
Nature of the Scheme:
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 as well as working capital.

Criteria of PMEGP: 



Urban
Rural
General Category
15%
25%
Special (including SC / ST / OBC / Minorities / Women, Ex-servicemen, Physically handicapped, NER, Hill and Border areas, etc.
25%
35%
 
Eligibility of Candidates:

  • Applicants age above 18 years old
  • At least VIII standard pass 
  •  Projects costing above Rs.10 lakh in the manufacturing sector and above Rs. 5 lakh in the business / service sector.
  •  Only new projects are considered for sanction under PMEGP. Self Help Groups (including those belonging to BPL provided that they have not availed benefits under any other Scheme), Institutions registered under Societies Registration Act, 1860; Production Co-operative Societies, and Charitable Trusts are also eligible.
  • Existing Units (under PMRY, REGP or any other scheme of Government of India or State Government) and the units that have already availed Government Subsidy under any other scheme of Government of India or State Government are NOT eligible.

How to Apply:

Applications are available in DIC/KVIC/ KVIB or else you can apply through online.
 
Documents: 
  • Pass port size photograph (2Copy)
  • Affidavit in rs.15/- bond (Notary or signed by executive magistrate) 
  • Attested copy of Ration card/ election Identity card 
  • Attested copy of date of birth proof certificate 
  • Attested copy of local certificate 
  • Attested copy of driving license 
  • Attested copy of NOC (In case of Vehicles) 
  • List of Machinery with quotation 
  • Project report