Unit II Economics
Unit II Economics
Unit II Economics
Classification of Industries:
Initially Govt. of India classified Industries on the basis of
investment in plant and machineries. Investment criteria has been
changed from time to time and recently modified the definition
in May 2020.
Definition Pre May 2020
Criteria : Investment Based on plant and Machinery or
equipments
Classification Micro Small Medium large
Manufacturing Investment Investment Investment Investment
Sector < 25 Lac < 5 cr. < 10 cr. > 10 cr.
Service Sector Investment Investment Investment Investment
< 10 Lac < 2 cr. < 05 cr. > 05 cr.
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Importance of SSI in Indian economy:
Small scale industries are important because it helps in
growth. Role of Small and medium scale enterprises are to help the
There are about 2.7 million small scale units producing around Rs.
people. Exports from SSI sector for 1995-96 has been estimated at
about Rs. 34000 crores. At present, the small scale sector at present
The following are some specific roles that SSIs play in the Indian
economy:
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India is one of the world’s fastest growing economies in the world.
These industries produce goods and services worth over Rs. 40 lakhs
This figure has grown even more in recent years owing to the
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Apart from producing more goods and services, SSIs have been able
Almost half of India’s total exports these days come from small-scale
businesses.
35% of the total exports account for direct exports by SSIs, while
Even trading houses and merchants help SSIs export their goods and
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Almost four persons can get full employment if Rs. 10 lakhs are
investments.
For example, they receive many tax benefits and rebates from the
government. The opportunity to earn profits from SSIs are big due to
many reasons.
SSIs are less capital intensive. They even receive financial support
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Secondly, procuring manpower and raw materials is also relatively
easier for them. Even the government’s export policies favour them
heavily.
economy as well.
These industries not only reduce poverty and income inequality but
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1. All India SMALL SCALE INDUSTRIES BOARD
trade etc. It deals with the supply of raw material , credit policies,
SSI.
coordination
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Industrial development: It helps in procure of raw
competitiveness.
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Its main functions are to:
1. Directorate of Industries
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Function and Objectives
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Besides, the Department also runs regular vocational training
• Knitting
• Carpet Weaving
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Financial Assistance is made available to tiny/ cottage, to large/
transport subsidy.
Some of the scarce raw materials like paraffin wax, iron and steel
concessional rates.
industries there.
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Before the setting up of DIC, a prospective entrepreneur has to go to
several agencies, many of them far from his district, in order to get
entrepreneur can get all the assistance he needs from a single agency
Function:
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3. TECHNICAL CONSULTANCY ORGANISATIONS (TCOs)
2. Commercial Banks
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4. Industrial Finance Corporation of India (IFCI)
(NABARD)
was recast into NIC codes which converted these items to 807.
Since then, from time to time some items have been added and
also some items have been delated from the list. In addition
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based on the requirements, the nomenclature of certain items
7500 items. As per the second All India Census of small scale
v) Productivity.
small enterprises.
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viii) Labour intensity.
1. Reservation of items:
3. Price preference:
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In respect of SSI units excise duty concessions are granted to
7. Financial assistance:
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Single Window Scheme (SWS) in 1988. SIDF provides refinance
the tiny sector in rural areas. NEF provides equity type support
42.3 per cent of the total priority sector advances from public
sector banks.
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of consultancy services. For instance, small entrepreneurs
backward areas are less than the amount charged to others. The
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earnest money payable by technically qualified persons and
other cases.
brought into and finished goods which are taken out of the
selected areas.
potential entrepreneurs.
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Industries Development Organisation (SIDO) and the various
1. Selection of Product
2. Location of Enterprise
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5. Registration with Authorities
6. Statutory Licences/Clearances
7. Arranging Finance
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