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xxviii). |
Locks. |
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Sl. No. |
Activity |
Technology need |
Cost (Rs. in lakh) |
Advantages |
1. |
Locks-Lever type & Pin cylinder type. |
Three Axis CNC Drilling Machine for Multiple Drilling in Brass Body/ Tumbler. |
11.25 |
Enhance and consistent quality, improves productivity. |
Three Axis-CNC Key Indentor for Dimple Type keys. |
12.75 |
Automatic Key Serial number Stamping Machine-
Hydro-Pneumatic. |
3 |
Pin Making Machine -
Automatic Pin Cutting. |
6.50 |
Broaching Machine -
Semi Automatic plug keyway broaching Machine with Auto loading. |
12.50 |
Key Slotting Machine -
Auto Key camshaft side milling Machine for Keyway Milling. |
6 |
Key Biting Machine -
Key Biting Face Milling Machine. |
9 |
Automatic Cutting Machine for Lock Body. |
5 |
These
automatic machines are designed for assembly of pin-tumblers, constant
length drivers and spring into lock cylinders, and then seal the
cylinder. |
3-Spindle Automatic Drilling Machine for Lock Body. |
21 |
Automatic Drilling & Tapping Machine for Lock Body. |
21 |
Automatic Pin-Hole Drilling Machine for Lock Body. |
14.50 |
Automatic Pin-Hole Drilling Machine for Plug. |
10 |
Automatic Drilling & Milling Machine for Plug-End. |
9.50 |
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xxix). |
Steel furniture. |
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S. No. |
Activity |
Technology Need |
Cost (Rs. in lakh) |
Advantages |
1. |
Manufacturing. |
Electrostatic Powder Coating equipment along with pre treatment tanks and curing chamber. |
Up to 20 |
i)Quality improvement.
ii)Reduction in material wastage (Paint) thus reduced cost. |
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Toys. |
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Sl. No. |
Activity |
Technology Need |
Cost
(Rs. in lakh) |
Advantages |
1. |
Toys-Soft toys. |
Garnetting Machine. |
3.50 |
Avoids bunching of the fiber fill, increases fluffiness and softer feel. |
2) Metal Detector-
Tunnel type with conveyor belt
Detection-Ferrous 1.5mm, Non-ferrous-2.0mm. |
3.50 |
Assists in detecting ferrous/non-ferrous parts specially broken needles from soft toys. |
3) Hydraulic Gear/Press cutting machine Automatic / Semi automatic type. |
5.50 |
Can cut upto 6 layers of fur fabric and 30-50 layers of velour fabric. |
4) Sewing machines
Type â Single needle lockstitch machine, medium to heavy type fabrics. |
0.12~
0.18 |
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4) Stuffing machines. |
Approx. 0.70 for a single point machine to 1.25 for a double point machine. |
To
increase speed and consistency of stuffing in a toy, a stuffing machine
is used. In this the carded/opened PSF is filled using blowers. |
2. |
Plastic Moulded / extruded products & parts / components including toys. |
1) CNC Milling Machine. |
18 â33 |
Improves productivity, quality and reduces time in manufacture of dies & moulds. |
2) CNC Wirecut Machine. |
8 |
3) Electric Discharge Machine. |
10 |
4) CAD/CAM Software :
Scanner / Digitiser |
10 |
3 |
Making of Board Games, puzzles and educational games. |
From manual to automatic operation |
15- 20 for indigenous machine. |
A proven technology ensures product quality, consistency, cost effiectiveness and productivity enhancement. |
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xxxi). |
Non-ferrous foundries. |
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Activity |
Technology Need |
Cost
(Rs. in lakh) |
Advantages
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1 |
Meeting & Casting section. |
i) Oil fired pit furnace/LPG or CNG fired pit furnace.
ii) Mobile de-gassing unit.
iii) Pressure die casting machine(Hot/cold chamber).
v) Dip type temp. indicator.
v) Pouring ladles as Indian Standard 4475- 4476
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0.75 to 2
up to 15
15- 80
0.20 to 0.25
up to 0.50
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Eco-friendly, higher tapping, temperature better melt quality, lower melting losses.
Faster degassing of molten metal, process requirement.
i) Faster production rate.
ii) High dimensional accuracy.
i) Liquid metal temperature can be measured quickly.
ii) Better control on pouring temperature.
Quality assurance, increased safety for workmen. |
2 |
Quality control Lab. |
i) Thermal analyzer for Aluminum.
ii) Electrolytic analyzer.
iii) Met Microscope with image analyzer, photograph attachment sample preparation machine
iv) Ultrasonic testing machine.
v) Radiography testing machine
vi) Spectrometer |
4 - 10
2 - 10
4 - 10
15 - 25
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Quality assurance, essential to
meet process control requirement.
Quality control, defect investigation,
Quality assurance, Consistency in quality Reduced defective casting, cost control. |
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Utility Section. |
i) Gas fired Gen-set. |
10 - 20 |
Reduced air pollution, energy saving. |
4 |
Heat Treatment Section. |
i) Forced Air Circulation electric furnace.
ii) Low temperature electric furnace.
iii) Quenching-water Quenching tank with heat exchanger unit.
iv) Material handling equipment.
v) Sand testing machine. |
3 -10
0.50 - 1
1.-3
3 -5
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Eco-friendly, energy saving furnaces.
Process requirement to achieve quality safety to workmen
Higher productivity, process
requirement to achieve quality. |
5 |
Design & development Section. |
Dimensional
inspection instruments. Surface plate for marking, Height gauge,
Micrometer, Vernier, Profile projector with Digital Reading system,
Dial & Micro snap gauges, Floating careage dia measuring machines, 3 coordinate measuring machines.
Computers & CAD software's simulation software with Printers/Plotter |
up to 10 |
Quality assurance, Defect analysis. Computerization of design& development to gain efficient & fast working. |
6 |
Machine/Die shop |
CNC Milling machine
CNC Lathe machine.
Capstan lathe/Turret lathe.
Radial Drill.
Planner.
Shaper.
Jig Boring machine.
Hydraulically Honing machine. |
25-3
10-14
3.
up to 5
up to 3
up to 3
up to 5
up to 3 |
Higher productivity, dimensional Accuracy, less skill requirement, consistency in quality. |
7 |
Pattern Shop. |
CNC Milling.
Pantograph.
Drilling machine.
Disc and bo bino sand grinder. |
30 50
up to 2
up to 1
up to 3 |
Higher productivity, consistency in quality, narrower as cast dimensions. excellent finish, better productivity. |
8 |
Cleaning & Fettling Section. |
i) Grit blasting machine
ii) Pedestal Grinder
iii) Belt Grinder
iv) Painting Booth
v) Acid Pickling & cleaning plant |
up to 5
up to 0.50
up to 0.50
up to 0.50
1 -3 |
Higher productivity, Process requirement to achieve quality. |
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xxxii). |
Sports Goods. |
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a). |
Sports Goods. |
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Sl. No. |
Activity |
Technology Need |
Cost (Rs. in lakhs ) |
Advantages |
1 |
General stitching finishing purpose |
Auto drive conveyors in finishing,
stitching & packing |
1.70 conveyor for finishing. |
For uniform material movement without personnel involvement |
2 |
For packaging & wrapping of smaller components. |
Auto puch & shrink packaging machines for
football, tennis ball, hockey balls. |
0.70 conveyor for packaging. |
Electronically controlled system for uniform & faster output of packaging. |
3 |
Printing of all sports goods and balls. |
1.Conveyors for material traveling and drying at controlled temp and speeds.
2. Automated pad printing on balls and other components.
3. Thermal & foil transfer printing (PLC
controlled & automated).
4. Pneumatic embossing machines. |
0.70 conveyor basic type.
4.50 per single head with full automation
1.20 per single
platform with pneumatic automation.
1.20 per single
platform with pneumatic automation . |
Man power saving with uniform quality output.
Improved technology
For printing than conventional manual printing with better productivity.
New concept to match the final goods with international style.
New technology of printing than conventional manual printing with better productivity. |
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Leg guards, gloves & other sports protective gears |
1. Mechanized & specialized single &
double needled stitching machines for
leg guards & mat |
0.40 per single needle machine 1.60 per double needled machine |
Uniform stitch density, Higher production. More
Versatility on new machines.
Safer than conventional |
1. Electronic fabric cutting machine for
artificial leather. PVC, PU, cotton and
polyester fabrics |
0.03 basic handy automatic cutter |
Higher output, lower rejection.
No skill required. |
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1. Hydraulic checkers for PVC leather,
rubber sheets for foot balls etc. instead
of hand cutting for mechanical power
cutters. |
1.50 to 2 per
machine depends
on the area size
of the head |
Material saving, Lower down
time, Non skilled labour
required . |
5. |
For balls |
1. Thermal welding machines as per
latest technology of balls.
2. Single needled stitching machines for
ball stitching. |
New techno-
logy, can
vary from 1.50 to 3 for PLC type machine
1.50 per machine(heavy durty) |
Latest technology in ball
Making.
Latest technology with more productive method per man in ball stitching. |
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For moulds & dies |
1. CNC machines for in house die
making & repairing for balls etc.
2. Imported CNC dies & o moulds |
10 to 12 for
milling type
with 3 axis
machine for in
house working
mould cost for
balls 25000/set
0.75 to 1 for
plastic leg guards
moulds. |
Accurate moulds &
dies as per international
trends & wider acceptability. |
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Carton packaging |
1.Stitching machines for packaging
2. Automatic strapping machines |
2 to 1.50
depends
on carton size. |
Time saving packaging
technique. |
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b). |
Rubber, leather, plastic based sports goods |
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Activity |
Technology Need |
Cost
(Rs. in lakh ) |
Advantages
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1 |
Rubber, Leather Plastic based Sports goods. |
1. Tensile Testing Machine (Indian) |
0.50 to 10 |
Testing of raw material /product. -Better Quality Control.
-Quality pgradation/Improvement.
-Indirect contribution in boosting exports. |
2. Rheometer(Indian) |
0.50 |
3.Din Abrasion Tester (Indian) |
0.30 |
4. Ross type Flex Tester (Indian) |
0.30 |
5. Hot Air Oven (Indian) |
0.15 |
6. Leather Colour Fastness Tester |
0.90 |
7.Mini Flexometer |
0.75 |
8.Martindale Abrasion Tester (Leather) |
1 |
9. Shooting Apparatus Foot Ball Testing
(Indian)
10. Water-Uptake-Tester Foot Ball Testing
(Indian) |
2.50
0.75 |
2 |
Rubber based Sports goods. |
1. Rubber compounding Kneeder. |
2.50 - 4 |
Higher productivity.
Better quality of product. |
2. Rubber Injection Moulding machine. |
4 - 10 |
3. PID Temperature controlled
Hydraulic compression
Press. |
1 - 2 |
4. Thermal Fluid/Petroleum fuel boiler |
2.50 - 5 |
To ensure cleaner environment.
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Cricket Ball |
1. Cricket Ball Panel Angle Cutting Machine |
1 |
More production 2 or 3 times;
Repeatability;
Low cost of production;
No trained man power required; |
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Protective equipment for Cricket and Hockey |
1. Foam, Leather & Cloth etc. Cutting Clicking
Machine |
2 |
-Low cost of production.
-High production (10 times).
-No damage of dies.
-No trained man power required. |
5 |
Wood based Sports goods |
1. Crack detector (Ultrasonic) |
1 - 1.50 |
1. Better quality product.
2. Better quality control.
3. Higher productivity.
4. Contribution in boosting export. |
2. Moisture Meter |
0.05 |
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3. Glass Tester for finish |
0.05 |
4. Wood hardness tester |
5 |
5. Wood Seasoning Plant (Non Steam) |
6.50 |
6. Pressure Sensitive Hydraulic Cricket Bat Pressing Machine |
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7. Semi Auto Lacquering Plant |
1.50 - 2 |
8. Wood Boiling Plant |
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9. Wood Engraving Pantograph |
1 - 2 |
10. Copying Lathe |
1.50 - 3 |
6. |
Leather based sports goods |
1. Auto spray coating machine (Italian) |
20 -25 |
1. Maximum production 5 to 6 times repeatability. |
2. Roller Coaster machine (Italian) |
15 - 20 |
2. Maximum output 5 to 6 times repeatability. |
3. Auto Toggling machine (Italian) |
30 - 40 |
3. Low cost of production. |
4. Vacuum Drying Machine (Incoma Italian) |
25 - 35 |
4. Better quality of production. |
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5.Upgradation
/Improvement. |
6. Better quality control. |
7. Higher productivity. |
8. Contribution in boosting export. |
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xxxiii). |
Cosmetics |
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xxxiv). |
Readymade Garments: |
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a). |
For Knitting |
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Activity |
Technology Need |
Cost (Rs in lakh) |
Advantages |
1 |
Mfg. of Knitted fabric |
High speed circular knitting machine with a minimum speed of 23 revolutions per minutes. |
20 - 50 |
Improvement in quality and efficiency. |
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Mfg. of knitted Seamless garment |
Computerised
seamless garment knitting machine and Gloves knitting machine different
size and gauge for under & outer garment (New Technology) |
20 - 65 |
-do- |
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Mfg. of knitted socks and gloves |
High speed socks knitting machine and Gloves knitting machine with or without electronic jacquard. |
3 - 7 |
-do- |
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Mfg. of Knitted fabric and garment panel |
Computerized flat bed knitting machine with minimum speed of 11 revolutions per minute. |
45 - 75 |
-do- |
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Mfg. of Knitted fabric |
⢠Warp/Raschel knitting machine
⢠High speed computerized warping M/c for knitting |
20 - 35
45 -75 |
-do- |
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Manufacture of Label |
Computerizes label making machine |
10 - 18 |
-do- |
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Mfg. of Knitted fabric |
Circular knitting machine of different size and gauge |
2 - 4 |
-do- |
2 |
Controlling relative humidity |
Modern industrial humidification system for controlling relative humidity & temperature. |
5 - 8 |
-do- |
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b). |
For stitching of knitted/Woven RMG & Made ups: |
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Activity |
Technology Need |
Cost (Rs. in lakh)
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Advantages |
1 |
Garment Mfg. activity |
Single/multi
needle power operated industrial lockstitch sewing machine with or
without trimmer overedging/seaming and banding operation |
0.15 -10 |
Improvement in quality and efficiency. |
2 |
-do- |
Blind stitch machine /Chain stitching machine |
Do |
3 |
-do- |
Power operated linking/loop making sewing Machine |
Do |
4 |
-do- |
Power operated flat lock/overlock Machine |
do |
5 |
-do- |
Zigzag flat bed sewing machine |
do |
6 |
-do- |
Button stitch sewing machine |
do |
7 |
-do- |
Label/elastic inserting machine |
do |
8 |
-do- |
Button hole sewing machine |
do |
9 |
-do- |
Belt attaching machine |
do |
10 |
-do- |
Zip attaching machine |
do |
11 |
-do- |
Bar tacking machine |
do |
12 |
-do- |
Hemstitch machine |
do |
13 |
-do- |
Smocking M/c. Automatic multi needle shirring machine |
do |
14 |
-do- |
Pattern maker/grader/marker machine /laser marker |
do |
15 |
-do- |
Power driven cloth cutting machine/laser fabric of label cutting machine |
do |
16 |
-do- |
Band knife-cutting machine |
do |
17 |
-do- |
Collar and cuff turning and blocking machine and pressing machine |
do |
18 |
-do- |
Pocket creasing and welding machine/Auto pocket making machine |
do |
19 |
-do- |
Industrial steam iron with vacuum table and/or buck press |
do |
20 |
-do- |
Boiler for steam press/vacuum press, Steam cabinet/ vacuum press, Steam cabinet/vacuum table |
do |
21 |
-do- |
Button and revet/snap fasteners fixing machine |
do |
22 |
-do- |
Fusing press |
do |
23 |
-do- |
Collar contour trimmer |
do |
24 |
-do- |
Automatic spreading & cutting table with vacuum and/or air blowing device |
do |
25 |
-do- |
Shoulder pad-attaching machine |
do |
26 |
-do- |
Pocket cutting machine |
do |
27 |
-do- |
Computerised CAD/CAM/cutting machine |
do |
28 |
-do- |
Round knife cutting machine |
do |
29 |
-do- |
End cutter with cloth press track |
-do- |
30 |
-do- |
Cloth drilling machine |
-do- |
31 |
-do- |
Collar point trimmer/gear knotcher machine |
-do- |
32 |
-do- |
High speed fully fashioned knitting machine |
-do- |
33 |
-do- |
Whole garment making M/c for knitting garment or power operated garment panel forming knitting machine with linking machine |
-do- |
34 |
-do- |
Power driven socks and gloves knitting machine |
-do- |
35 |
-do- |
Automatic thread trimming/sucking machine |
-do- |
36 |
-do- |
Shirt folding machine |
-do- |
37 |
-do- |
Stain/spot removing machine |
-do- |
38 |
-do- |
Pear/Beads/Sones/Glassete/Hook and Bar attaching machine |
-do- |
39 |
-do- |
Quilting machine |
-do- |
40 |
-do- |
Fabric inspection/checking machine |
-do- |
41 |
-do- |
Needle/Metal detector machine |
-do- |
42 |
-do- |
Multi bead computerized embroidery machine |
-do- |
43 |
-do- |
CAD/CAM pattern maker with plotter and software including software equipment for embroidery machine |
-do- |
44 |
-do- |
Computerised Label making machine / Computerised Label printing machine |
-do- |
45 |
-do- |
Button wrapping/shanking machine |
-do- |
46 |
-do- |
Feed âoff-the arm industrial sewing machine |
-do- |
47 |
-do- |
Automatic dart/pleat making machine |
-do- |
48 |
-do- |
Automatic label/ply picking machine |
-do- |
49 |
-do- |
Pin tucking machine |
-do- |
50 |
-do- |
Mechanised fabric pinning table |
-do- |
51 |
-do- |
Single needle basting M/c |
-do- |
52 |
-do- |
Single needle post bed sleeve setting machine |
-do- |
53 |
-do- |
Hanging production conveyor system |
-do- |
54 |
-do- |
Crochet machine for laces and bands with electronic bar operation |
-do- |
55 |
-do- |
Shring thrusting M/c |
-do- |
56 |
-do- |
Plastic staple attacher |
-do- |
57 |
-do- |
Sand Blasting/Brushing machine |
-do- |
58 |
-do- |
Colour matching machine |
-do- |
59 |
-do- |
Automatic machine for making knit shirt center plaits |
-do- |
60 |
-do- |
Belt loop attaching machine |
-do- |
61 |
-do- |
Button Packer |
-do- |
62 |
-do- |
Collar Heat Notcher |
-do- |
63 |
-do- |
Spot welding machine |
-do- |
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For knit & Woven Process House (Fabric/Garment/Made Up): |
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Wet processing |
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Activity |
Technology Need |
Cost
(Rs. in lakh ) |
Advantages |
1 |
Dyeing activity |
Wet fabric spreading and squeezing machine |
0.25-100 |
Improvement in quality and efficiency. |
2 |
-do- |
Knit tubular mercerizing or bleaching cum mercerizing machine |
-do- |
3 |
-do- |
Knit fabric continuous bleaching plant |
-do- |
4 |
-do- |
Soft flow dyeing machine |
-do- |
5 |
-do- |
Jet dyeing machine |
-do- |
6 |
-do- |
Cabinet type hank yank dyeing machine |
-do- |
7 |
-do- |
Printing/curing machine for garments |
-do- |
8 |
-do- |
Automatic flat bed screen printing machine Rotary screen printing machine |
-do- |
9 |
-do- |
Ink jet printing machine |
-do- |
10 |
-do- |
Star Ager/pressure ager/loop ager/steam ager |
-do- |
11 |
-do- |
Roller steamer/Polymeriser |
-do- |
12 |
-do- |
Washing range with arrangement of tension free fabric drying and reduced water consumption/water reuse system |
-do- |
13 |
-do- |
Hydro extractor |
-do- |
14 |
-do- |
Industrial garment washing/drying machine |
-do- |
15 |
-do- |
Tumble dryer |
-do- |
16 |
-do- |
Rope opening Line with open width squeeze mangle for knitted fabric |
-do- |
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Wet Finishing Machines: |
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Activity |
Technology Need |
Cost
(Rs. in lakh ) |
Advantages |
1 |
Finishing |
Multi chamber stenter (minimum 4 chambers) with arrangement of oil/gas heating |
1-50 |
Improvement in quality and efficiency. |
2 |
-do- |
Radio frequency/infrared radiant gas fired/micro wave/loop/relax dryer |
-do- |
3 |
-do- |
Form finisher |
-do- |
4 |
-do- |
Sue ding machine |
-do- |
5 |
-do- |
Precision flock cutting machine |
-do- |
6 |
-do- |
Sieving machine |
-do- |
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Dry processing/Finishing Machines:
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Activity |
Technology Need |
Cost
(Rs. in lakh ) |
Advantages |
1 |
Processing/Finishing |
Fabric reversing machine |
0.50 - 20 |
Improvement in quality and efficiency. |
2 |
-do- |
Slit opening machine |
-do- |
3 |
-do- |
Pile cutting machine |
-do- |
4 |
-do- |
Singeing machine for tubular fabric |
-do- |
5 |
-do- |
Dry to dry cleaning machine |
-do- |
6 |
-do- |
Compacting machine |
-do- |
7 |
-do- |
Curing/Polymerising machine |
-do- |
8 |
-do- |
Coating/Laminating/Embossing machine |
-do- |
9 |
-do- |
Computer controlled fabric inspection machine /Fault analyzer/Report generator |
-do- |
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Effluent Treatment plant: |
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Activity |
Technology Need |
Cost
(Rs. in lakh ) |
Advantages |
1 |
Effluent water treatment |
Effluent
Treatment plant with primary secondary and/or tertiary treatment
facilities (for unit linked to common effluent treatment plant with
primary treatment system |
5 - 25 |
To save the environment. |
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Utilities and Others |
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Activity |
Technology Need |
Cost (Rs. in lakh ) |
Advantages |
1 |
Steam heating system |
Oil
fired boiler, coal fired boiled with pneumatically controlled filter
mechanism electrostatic precipitator and micro dust collector |
2-15 |
Improvement in quality and efficiency. |
2 |
-do- |
Thermo Pac/Other high temperature heating system |
-do- |
3 |
Goods packing |
Automatic packing machine |
-do- |
4 |
Weighing and dispensing |
Automatic dye weighing and dispensing system |
-do- |
5 |
Colour matching |
Computer Colour matching |
-do- |
6 |
Quality testing |
Light fastness tester |
-do- |
7 |
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Thin hydro carbon vapors recovery plant for textile printing |
-do- |
8 |
Power generation |
Diesel Gen set (low fuel consumption with pollution control canopy) |
-do- |
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Quality Control Equipment |
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Activity |
Technology Need |
Cost
(Rs. in lakh ) |
Advantages |
1 |
Quality testing |
PH Meter |
0.10-0.75 |
To maintain the quality. |
2 |
-do- |
Wash fastness tester |
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-do- |
3 |
-do- |
Perspiration fastness tester |
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-do- |
4 |
-do- |
Rubbing fastness tester |
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-do- |
5 |
-do- |
Grey scales |
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-do- |
6 |
-do- |
Electronic balance |
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-do- |
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Textile Processing. |
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S. No. |
Activity |
Technology Need |
Cost (Rs. in lakh) |
Advantages |
1 |
Textile Processing |
Bio-mass Gasifier based water boiler. |
1 machine |
Operated by natural fuel, advantageous in comparison to the diesel fired boiler.
Environment friendly and easy to operate. Small investment and economic. |
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xxxv). |
Wooden furniture |
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xxxvi). |
Mineral Water Bottle |
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xxxvii) |
Paints, Varnishes, Alkyds and Alkyd products |
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a) |
Paints |
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Sl. No. |
Activity |
Technology Need |
Cost
(Rs. in lakh ) |
Advantages
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1 |
Manufacturing |
Basket Mill
Twin Shaft Disperser
Tinter Dispencing System
Electronic balances
Automatic/Semi-Automatic Filling machines
D.M. Water Plant
Transfer Pumps
|
1.50
5
7.50
0.75
2.25
0.75
1.65
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Faster production;
Fast shades changeover;
Less energy consumption;
Lower maintenance cost;
Faster production;
Less energy consumption;
Quick response to orders;
Consistent quality;
Better shade reproducibility;
Accurate weighment, consistent quality improved yield.
Accurate weighment, faster production. improved yield.
Improved quality;
Reproducible Quality;
Better shelf-life;
Reduce wastages;
Reduce cost;
Faster production; |
2 |
Technology |
Powder Coatings
Electrode position
|
25.00
15.00
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Eco-friendly product;
Better corrosion resistance;
No fire/health hazards;
Eco-friendly product;
Better corrosion resistance;
No fire/health hazards; |
3 |
Quality control |
Computerised Colour matching system
Electronic balances
Replacement by more accurate instruments |
6.50
0.75
2.50 |
Consistent quality;
Faster production;
Optimum pigments usage;
Cost reduction;
Faster shade development;
Better customer service;
Accurate and quicker weighment.
Overall improved quality
Overall improved quality |
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b). |
Varnishes, Alkyds and Alkyd products |
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Sl. No. |
Activity |
Technology |
Cost (Rs. in lakh ) |
Advantages |
1
2. |
Manufacturing & Process
Settling of un reacted particles |
Reaction kettle (closed) with
temperature controller,
pressure controller & agitator
Settling Tank |
2.40
0.60 |
a) Lower Process Losses.
b) Lower Energy consumption.
c) Better quality while low heating avoids decomposition of material.
d) Economics will be better & viability increases.
e) Un-reacted material settles down & separated from bottom, quality will be better finally.
f) Product is comparable with international standards
i.e. low cost of production & Better quality of product. |
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xxxviii). |
Agricultural Implements and Post Harvest Equipment. |
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Cross-referencing of technology for this sub-sector may be taken from
General Engineering Works at Sl. No. XXVI, Forging and Hand Tools at
Sl. no. XXIV, Foundry at Sl. no. XXV and Auto parts and components at
Sl. no. XXI. |
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xxxix). |
Beneficiation of Graphite and Phosphate. |
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xxxx). |
Khadi & Village Industries. |
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a) Palm based Industry.
Sl.
No. |
Activity |
Technology Need |
Cost
(Rs. in lakh ) |
Advantages |
1 |
Neera Processing |
Poly-packing and quality control machines. |
14.50 |
Increase of self-life of Neera and hygienic packaging.
To avoid spoilage of Neera.
To increase the sales
Ready to serve natural nutritional product of palm to customers.
To continue the sale of Neera during off-season also. |
2 |
Palm sugar |
Stainless steel crystallisers |
3.50 |
Increase of productivity and quality/purity of sugar. |
3 |
Palm confectionery |
Cutting Dies/auto wrapping machine
with design intervention (cylinder
mould) |
4.50 |
Quality improvement, product diversification, consumer attraction. |
b) Khandsari Industry
Sl. No. |
Activity |
Technology Need |
Cost (Rs. in lakh ) |
Advantages |
1 |
Jaggery making |
Boilers/power operated crushers, temperature sensing Equipment incorporating thermocouple, reader and buzzer.
|
1.50 |
Uniform boiling of juice, time saving, avoid wastage, and quality end product.
To know the exact striking temperature of the end product and to avoid spoilage of quality of product. |
2 |
Cane sugar |
Boilers (diesel fired), purification plant, packing machinery
|
6 |
Uniform boiling of juice, time saving, avoid wastage and quality end product . |
c) Village Oil Industry
Sl. No. |
Activity |
Technology Need |
Cost (Rs. in lakh ) |
Advantages |
1 |
Edible oil extraction and oil cake manufacturing |
(Improved 10 bolt expeller, 20 plates filtration machine, poly pack machine with quality control Laboratory)
|
10 |
To increase the oil extraction production.
To increase shelf life of oil and sanitary production, moisture and fat protection, re-seal feature and ease of disposal. |
d) Fruit & Vegetable Processing/Milk Based Products Industry
Sl. No. |
Activity |
Technology Need |
Cost
(Rs. in lakh ) |
Advantages |
1 |
Processing of fruits and Vegetables, canning, juice processing Jam, jelly, tomato products and dehydration. |
Juice
pasturizers and deaerators/ evaporation and Aroma recovery
units/exhausting and retorting equipments/aseptic processing and
filling units /cabinet or continuous band driers. |
18 |
To improve the productivity and quality to compete in the market. |
2 |
Beverages/preserves |
Automatic
can closing machines, hydraulic press, reforming unit, volumetric
filter and food beverages Machineries and colloid mill and fully
automatic packing and sealing (Pouch/tetra pack) machines, etc. |
24 |
To
improve the productivity and quality as well as value addition of the
product. The packing technique will satisfy the customer needs and
increase the self-life of the product. |
3. |
Milk Based products |
Oil
fired boilers, centrifuges (power operated), auto packing equipment,
pasteurizing unit with cooling cabinet and quality control lab |
18 |
To
maintain the quality and purity of the end products as well as increase
the productivity and compete the market with updated packing
technology. |
e) Pulses & Cereals Processing Industry.
Sl. No. |
Activity |
Technology Need |
Cost (Rs. in lakh ) |
Advantages |
1 |
Papad, Masala making, dal processing, spices and flour mill, etc. |
Drier
(sun or electrical), Peeling machine, screen machine and balancing
machine with ab equipment/pulverisers and packing unit. |
10 |
To serve the product with 100% purity as per consumer need and satisfaction. |
f) Consumer and Chemical based Industry.
Sl. No. |
Activity |
Technology Need |
Cost (Rs. in lakh ) |
Advantages |
1 |
Toilet soap
machinery |
Duplex Plodder (125 kg Per hr.-two Worms in senes) |
1.45 |
Better phase conversion of soap with improved finish-air trapping in soap is minimized. |
g) Mineral- based Industry.
Sl. No. |
Activity |
Technology Need |
Cost (Rs. in lakh ) |
Advantages |
1 |
Mineral based industry Brick manufacturing Units Pottery/Ceramic |
1. Mechanized Brick, making machine
2. Roller, Execution cutter etc.
3. Deairing Pug Mill
4. Ball Mill
5. Filter Press
6. Grinder
7. Blunger
8. Jigger Jolly
9. Kiln, Heavy duty
10. Hand Opened wheel
11.Electric operated wheels
12. Glaze equipment
13. Air compressor
14. Spray-Gun, Both, Decoration plant machines
15. Gasfired/Oil fired & Electric Furnance Tunnel Kiln
16. Stone Crusher Machine
17. Glass cutter, Gas fired kiln etc.
18. Cement Block making machine
19. Brick/Tiles Press Machine |
12
25-30
25
10
15
15
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Increased the production, quality strength, durability Socio-economic improvement
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h) Forest-based Industry.
Sl. No. |
Activity |
Technology Need |
Cost
(Rs. in lakh) |
Advantages |
1 |
Beekeeping |
Bee hive ISI âA' type standardized |
0.01 |
For maintaining Apis cerana bee colonies in south India. |
2 |
Beekeeping |
Bee hive ISI âB' type standardized |
0.012 |
For maintaining Apis cerana bee colonies in north India. |
3 |
Beekeeping |
Bee hive ISI âC' type standardized |
0.18 |
For maintaining Apis mellifera bee colonies. |
4 |
Honey extraction |
Honey extractor Tangential type |
0.08 |
To extract honey from Apis cerana bee colonies in south India. |
5 |
Honey extraction |
Honey extractor Radial type |
0.01 |
To extract honey from Apis cerana bee colonies in north India. |
6 |
Honey extraction |
Honey extractor Tangential type |
0.02 |
To extract honey from Apis mellifera bee colonies. |
7 |
Beekeeping |
Hive stands folding type |
0.0015 |
To keep the Hive stands. |
8 |
Honey Processing |
Modern Honey Processing plant 300 kg per 8 hr shift
|
1 |
To process honey scientifically for marketing under Agmark. |
9 |
Honey Processing |
Honey Processing plant |
5 |
To process honey scientifically For marketing under Agmark. |
10 |
Royal jelly collection |
Freez drier |
2 |
To dry the Royal jelly collected from bee colonies. |
11 |
Royal jelly collection |
Royal jelly collecting equipments, frame, cups, spoon, etc. |
0.50 |
To collect Royal jelly from the bee colonies. |
12 |
Powder/Churna |
Supper Mill (size reduction mill)
Multiple application: dry milling, controlled grinding, dry mixing dispension, wet material
Deduction, raw material milling, wet granulation sizing, dry granulation sizing tablet and capsules reclaim. |
2 |
Operator safely feature;
Easy clean design; Sturdy construction for long life;
Low heat;
Low dust-Low Noise;
Uniform particular size;
Production capacity: 200 to 2000 Kg per hour
Power: 5 HP
Weight: 160 kg |
13 |
Tablet (pills) |
Mini Tablet Press
Output: 40 Tablets per minutes
Motor: ¼ HP 3 phase
Weight: 100 kg. approx |
1.70 |
Operator safely feature;
Precise product output; Automatic pressure release;
Fine adjustment of pressure And Tablet weight.
Easy changeable and maintenance; |
14 |
Paste/Ointment |
Single Head
Rotary Tube (Paste filling and closing (crimping) machine |
2.25 |
25 to 30 tubes per minutes with one operator;
No tube-No fill device;
Clean elegant sturdy compact
design for all standard tube size for different volumes;
No dropping;
Automatic Injection of filled
and sealed tube;
Attachment for cleaning of tube by vacuum systems for specific requirement;
All operations fully automatic; |
i) Rural Engineering and Bio-technology.
Sl. No. |
Activity |
Technology Need |
Cost
(Rs. in lakh ) |
Advantages |
1. |
Wooden product |
Lacquer Polishing equipment |
2 |
1.Better finishing. 2.Quality improvement.
3.Labour Intensive. 4.Time saving in mfg. |
2. |
Wooden furrniture designing |
C.A.D. equipments |
0.50 |
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j) Black Smith.
Sl. No. |
Activity |
Technology Need |
Cost (Rs. in lakh ) |
Advantages |
1 |
General fabrication |
Powder coating |
5 |
Better finishing, quality improvement, labour intensive, time saving in manufacturing.
|
2 |
Agriculture |
Forging machine |
2 |
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k) Copper & Bell Metal.
Sl. No. |
Activity |
Technology Need |
Cost (Rs. in lakh ) |
Advantages |
1 |
Ethnic products |
Polishing arrangement machine |
1 |
Improved get up. |
⢠Aluminum
1 |
Utensil and utilities |
Anodizing machine |
5 |
Improved get up. |
m) Electronics
1 |
Crout designing for home accouliance items |
Designing software along with accessories |
1 |
1. Better finishing.
2.Quality improvement.
3. Labour intensive.
4. Time saving. |
n) Paper & Fibre Industry
1. |
Introduction of effluent treatment plant at the existing handmade paper unit |
Individual
effluent treatment plant (as per the design suggested by NEERI,Nagpur)
details of the machinery and equipments required for a 3 Cu. Mt./Day
|
10.75
Cost estimates given by NEERI |
The pollution supposed to be generated by a handmade paper unit is treated. |
2 |
Usage of Agro residues including the natural fibres in Handmade Paper Industry |
- Boiler
- Digeser
- Poucher Washer
- Hydrapulper
|
3
2
1.50
1.50
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1. New raw materials such as jute, banana fibre, grasses, sun hemp are used in handmade paper industry
2. The new types of papers can be produced which have national and international demand
3. Water utilization (Banana fibre extracted from waste banana trunks) and making the eco-friendly products
4. Productivity is increased usage of agro wastes likely to bring the cost down. |
3. |
Hot drying process |
A small drying equipment to dry the Paper with the help of electricity/small boiler
|
8 |
1. The present major problem of drying the paper sheets during winter and rainy seasons will be solved.
2. The quality (smoothness and stiffness) of the paper will be maintained.
3.
The productivity will be increased. The paper is dried and calendared
simultaneously so that the cost of the drying and calendaring will come
down . |
4. |
Solar drying |
A solar drier |
5 |
1. The present major problem of drying the paper sheet during winter and rainy season will be solved.
2. Effective utilization of freely available solar energy.
3. The quality (Smoothness and stiffness) of the paper will be maintained.
4.
The productivity will increase. The paper is dried and calendared
simultaneously so that the cost of the drying and calendaring will come
down. |
5. |
Fibre extraction |
Fibre
extraction machine( can be used for speedy work and in remote areas
also due to which productivity could be increased @ Rs.25000/- per
machine).
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0.50 |
1.
Presently fibre is extracted by hand methods due to which it is
probably limited. The machine will increase the production and increase
the earnings of the artisans engaged in the fibre extraction.
2. For quantity production newly developed fibre extraction machine will increase the productivity. |
6 |
Conversion of Paper products |
Due to in- house conversion facility for handmade paper products units could convert the handmade paper in value added products
|
2.40 |
1.
Presently handmade paper units has to get the work done from outside
resources for value added products like photo frame, Dairies, etc.
2.
Due to in house as per conversion facilities it would be easy for the
units to make value added items as per requirements of customers. |
o ) Khadi Industries-Handloom
1. |
Replacement of NMCs |
8 spindle charkha |
1.25 (1 unit of 25 NMC's) |
Increased productivity,
Better quality of yarn,
Increased earnings. |
2. |
Jacquard looms |
Loom with the Jacquard devices |
3 (1 unit of 10 looms) |
Better design ,
Extensibility,
Higher productivity,
Reduced workmanship
Operational ease. |
3. |
Cotton processing Dyeing |
Semi automatic Jigger machines |
2 |
Higher productivity,
Assured quality,
Reduces drudgery,
Low production cost. |
4. |
Cotton processing Printing |
Screen developing devices |
2.50 |
Inclusion of new design range,
enhances acceptance. |
5. |
Pre-spinning Equipments (Replacement of carding machine)
|
Improved LMW type mini carding |
15 |
Improved quality of raw material.
Reduces cost of raw material.
Less overheads |
6 |
Quality Control Equipments |
Quality testing Equipments for
-Fibre testing for maturity, staple length etc.
-Yarn testing for strength, twist, count,hairiness etc
-Cloth testing for threads per inch,
strength, fastness etc. |
3 |
Quality assurance at production level, low product rejection.
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xxxxi. Coir Board
Sl. No. |
Activity |
Technology Need |
Cost (Rs. in lakh ) |
Advantages |
1 |
Semi automatic Loom |
⢠Semi automatic Loom fitted with a motor
⢠Bobbin winding machine
⢠cops winding machine |
1.5 for one meter, 5 for four meter wide loom,
1
0.35
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Higher production of improved quality with least drudgery. |
2 |
Anugraha Loom |
Improved mild steel handloom |
0.20 for one meter wide loom |
Women can operate with least effort. |
3 |
Quality of the raw material |
PH meter, analytical balance, moisture balance, conditioning chamber, UTM and glass wares |
33.5 |
To ensure products with improved and uniform quality. |
4 |
Motorized Traditional Ratts (MTR) |
Traditional Ratts fitted with 0.25 HP motor |
0.35 each |
Uniform twist with reduction in drudgery, enhanced daily income. |
5 |
Manufacture of softened coir products |
Mixing units, compressor, moulds, stitching equipment |
6.5 |
Diversified uses like cushioned seats for school children and other new applications. |
6 |
Garden articles from coir & natural rubber |
Sheeting machine, compressor, hydraulic press, moulds, mixing units for latex and chemicals with ball mill, drier |
22.50 |
Environment friendly plant growing media. |
7 |
Coir pith products |
Coir pith processing machine |
4 |
Large accumulation of coir pith gets value addition. |
8 |
Coir yarn spun on automatic spinning machine |
Slivering machine, spinning machine |
10 |
Modernisation of the spinning sector. |
9 |
Rubberized Coir Manufacturing |
Rubberized Coir Manufacturing Machine |
100 |
Value addition in Rubberized Coir sector. |
10 |
Curled Coir |
Hackling machine, curling machine |
15 |
Value addition at raw material stage. |
xxxxii . Steel Re rolling and/or Pencil Ingot making Industries.
Sl. No. |
Activity |
Technology Need |
Cost (Rs. in lakh ) |
Advantages |
1. |
Reheating |
Improved
design of oil fired pusher hearth re-heating furnace (RHF)with high
efficiency recuperator using latest CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics)
based software.
|
50-125
(Depending on level of revamping) |
Saving in fuel for reheating, electrical energy in rolling, reduced burning loss, and better quality of rolled product. |
2 (a) |
Reheating |
Pulverized
Coal fired Reheating furnace using recuperator for pre-heating
combustion air with improved burner design and coal handling facility. |
25-35 |
Reduction in specific coal consumption, reduced dust/SPM generation and better operating environment. |
2(b) |
Reheating with the facility for producing âproducer gas' |
Producer
gas fired reheating furnace with high efficiency recuperator. Gas
Producers can be set up at unit level without removal of tar. |
50-75 |
Clean
coal combustion will improve environment. Enhanced efficiency of gas
combustion in comparison to lump coal combustion on grate. |
3 |
Material handling |
Hot charging of Ingot/Billet in RHF for rolling having facility such as
⢠Transfer tables/transfer trolley
⢠Overhead crane |
150-160 (total) |
More than 50% saving in thermal energy for reheating of steel for rolling. |
4 |
Melting |
New
design of Induction furnace having two coils with independent control
panel, heat exchanger equipment with provision for additional burners
and application of harmonic filters. |
80-100 |
Saving
in cycle time and power consumption due to preheating of charge,
facility to produce clean steels equivalent in quality to electric arc
and ladle furnace combination, improved p ower factor up to 1.0 (unity)
with saving in specific energy consumption for melting. |
xxxxiii. Zinc Sulphate
Sl. No. |
Activity |
Technology Need |
Cost (Rs. in lakh) |
Advantages |
01. |
Zinc Sulphate Mono hydrate |
Spray Dryer |
50 |
Energy Saving, Quality improvement & environment friendly |
02. |
Zinc Sulphate Hepta hydrate |
Flash Dryer (With or Without agitator) |
30 |
Energy efficient reduces processing losses, Quality improvement & environment friendly |
xxxxiv. Welding Electrodes
S.No. |
Activity |
Technology Need |
Cost (Rs. in lakh) |
Advantages |
1 |
Manufacturing of Welding Electrodes |
Complete copper coating line with annealing spooling & drawing capable to produce continuous welding wires |
25 |
Waste
minimization, Energy saving, Quality improvement and environment
friendly. There is a global trend to shift to continuous welding wires
to reduce wastage (unused end pieces in the case of welding
electrodes). Wires also save âchanging time of electrodes. |
xxxxv. Sewing Machine Industry.
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Sl. No. |
Activity |
Technology Need |
Cost
(Rs. in lakh) |
Advantages |
1. |
Melting Section |
Divided blast copula with pollution control devices and electrical. |
Up to 50 |
15% coke saving, better melt quality, higher tapping temperature, lower emissions, reduced air pollution. |
Induction furnace with cooling tower and water treatment plant with or without computerised control panel |
Up to 25 |
Flexibility to produce ferrous castings of all grades, flexibility for charge mix selection, best melt quality, eco- friendly. |
Induction ladle refining furnace |
Up to 40 |
Value added casting, eco- friendly. |
Skip charger for copula |
Up to 1.50 |
Ease of charging, reduced labour cost, better control. |
Pouring / treatment ladles as per IS: 4475, 4476 |
Up to 1 |
Quality assurance, increased safety for workmen. |
Carbon Manganese, Silicon Apparatus for testing on shop floor |
Up to 5 |
Quality assurance, control on elements. |
Continuous casting conveyor system |
Up to 10 |
Improved productivity, better quality castings. |
Gas fired pit furnace |
Up to 1.50 |
Eco- friendly, higher tapping temperature, better melt quality. |
Hydraulic- Pneumatic devices for knocking out cores. |
Up to 5 |
Quick knocking of cores, cleaning and smoothening of surface. |
Overhead Crane |
Up to 10 |
Quick and safe material handling. |
Aluminum Pressure Die casting machine along with tooling. |
Up to 30 |
High production, improved quality, low machining cost. |
Investment Casting Plant |
Up to 60 |
High Production, improved quality, low machining cost and higher productivity. |
2. |
Utility Section |
Gas based generating set |
Up to 30 |
Reduced air pollution, energy saving. |
3. |
Quality Control Lab, i..e. Metallurgic-al testing / lab testing / quality control equipment. |
Metallurgical testing:
Metallurgical Microscope with image analyzer, photographic attachment sample preparation machine |
1.50 â 10 |
Quality
Assurance, Defect analysis, diversification e.g. SG Iron production
equipment essential to meet process control requirements. |
Stroholien apparatus, Muffle furnace, Hot plate, glass ware etc. |
Up to 1 |
UTS |
Up to 3 |
Spectrometer /mass spectrometer |
Up to 25 |
Profile projector |
Up to 20 |
Hardness Tester |
Up to 1 |
Izod & charpy Impact testing machine |
Up to 0.75 |
Ultrasonic testing machine |
Up to 3 |
Magnaflux testing machine |
Up to 1.50 |
Sand testing equipment
Universal
Sand Strength testing machine, sieve shaking device, compatibility
scale, rapid moisture teller, permeability meter, mold / core hardness
tester, muffle furnace, wash bottles, Stirrer / shaker, hotplate,
vortex shaker, centrifuge etc. shatter index machine high tensile peel
back, scratch hardness tester, stick point . |
2- 8 |
Reduced defective casting, consistency in quality- reduction in additives cost, better cast surface finish. |
Metal Graphic Laboratory |
Up to 10 |
|
Dimensional
inspection instruments, surface Plate for making height gauge,
Micrometer, Vernier, Profile projector with Digital reading system,
Dial & Telescopic Gauges, Floating care age dia measuring machine,
3 co-ordinate measuring machine |
Up to 50 |
Quality assurance, Defect analysis |
Gauges and testing equipments i.e. Snap, Plug, Ring, Thread plug gauges, Test Rigs and receiver gauges as per BIS standards |
Up to 25 |
Quality assurance, defect analysis. |
Process control equipment' Carbon equivalent meter
B) Pyrometer (Optical) |
Up to 2
Up to 0.20 |
Consistency in quality, reduced defective casting, cost saving. |
4. |
Design & development Section |
Computers and CAD Software, simulation software with printers / plotters / pro-engineering / Catia. |
Up to 25 |
Computerisation of design and development to gain efficient and fast working. |
5. |
Moulding / Core section |
Intensive mixers. |
Up to 5 |
Reduced defective casting, better cast surface finish, reduction in additive cost, reduced air pollution. |
Wax Injection Machines |
Up to 10 |
Requirement for modern investment casting process. |
De-waxing oven |
Up to 2 |
Requirement for modern investment casting process. |
Moulding boxes as per Indian Standard 1280 & 10518. |
Up to 3 |
Better dimensional accuracy, higher productivity. |
6.
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Heat treatment Section |
High Frequency Induction
Hardening Machine / Equipment |
Up to 10 |
Higher productivity, consistency in quality, eco- friendly. |
Case Carburising unit |
Up to 5 |
Enhancement in life of parts, upgradation of quality. |
Rotary retort muffle furnace. |
Up to 5 |
Enhancement in life of parts, upgradation of quality. |
Handling equipment overhead crane |
1.30-3 |
Reduced labour cost, higher productivity, consistency in quality. |
6.1 Quenching. |
i) Water quenching tank-with Heat exchanger unit |
Up to 0.75 |
Process requirement to achieve quality. |
ii) Oil quenching tank-fitted with oil heating and heat exchanger to obtain desired cooling rates for hardening. |
Up to 1.50 |
Process requirement to achieve quality. |
iii) Air quenching fans. |
Up to 0.30 |
Process requirement to achieve quality. |
7. |
Machine Shop / Production shop / Tool Room
|
CNC Milling machine |
Up to 30 |
Higher productivity, dimensional accuracy, less skill requirement, consistency in quality. |
CNC Lathe Machine |
Up to 15 |
Capstan lathe / Turret lathe |
Up to 3 |
Radial Drill |
Up to 5 |
Planner |
Up to 3 |
|
Shaper |
Up to 3 |
|
Jig Boring machine. |
Up to 60 |
|
Hydraulically Honing machine. |
Up to 20 |
|
Hydraulic/Pneumatic feed CNC Cylindrical/grinder machine. |
Up to 25 |
Higher productivity, dimensional accuracy, less skill requirement, consistency in quality. |
Hydraulic or pneumatic feed Center less grinding machine. |
Up to 30 |
Higher productivity, dimension accuracy, less skill requirement, consistency in quality. |
Hydraulic or pneumatic feed internal bore grinding machine. |
Up to 30 |
|
Automatic
Special purpose machine (SPM) for turning, boring, grinding, multi hole
drilling, tapping, thread rolling machine, milling and double stroke
heading machine |
Up to 20 |
Higher productivity, dimension accuracy, less skill requirement, consistency in quality. |
CNC machining Centre |
Up to 60 |
|
VMC & HMC Machining Centre |
Up to 60 |
|
Numerical Control Welding machine |
Up to 20 |
|
SPM Impression rolling machine (for decorative purposes) |
Up to 15 |
|
Power press with automatic feeding arrangement |
Up to 20 |
|
Knuckle Joint Press |
Up to 25 |
|
Toggle joint press |
Up to 40 |
|
Hydraulic press |
Up to 50 |
|
CNC wire Cut machine |
Up to 50 |
|
EDM machine |
Up to 50 |
|
Deep hole drilling machine |
Up to 40 |
|
Optical Profile grinder |
Up to 30 |
|
Plastic injection Moulding machine |
Up to 25 |
|
Automatic Mixture machine |
Up to 12 |
|
Universal wood working machine |
Up to 0.50 |
Higher productivity, improved quality |
Chain Mortisers |
Up to 2 |
Higher productivity, improved quality. |
Surface Polishers
electrically operated. |
Up to 1 |
Higher productivity, improved quality |
Belt Sander machines. |
Up to 5 |
Better surface finish, high productivity. |
8. |
Pattern shop |
Drilling machine |
Up to 1 |
Higher productivity, consistency in quality, narrower casting dimension, excellent finish, better productivity. |
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Pantograph |
Up to 2 |
|
|
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Disc and Bobino Sand Grinder |
Up to 3 |
|
9. |
Fettling Section |
Shot, blasting machine. |
Up to 5 |
Better surface finish and quality improvement
Requirement to achieve quality. |
|
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Pedestal grinder. |
Up to 0.50 |
|
|
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Swing frame grinder. |
Up to 0.25 |
|
|
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Painting booth. |
Up to 0.50 |
|
10. |
Electroplating / painting. |
Rotomatic Electroplating Plant. |
Up to 25 |
Higher productivity, better quality. |
|
|
Computerised Electroplating plant. |
Up to 70 |
Higher productivity, better quality. |
|
|
Centrifugal finishing machine. |
Up to 20 |
Higher productivity, better quality. |
|
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Vibrator finishing machine. |
Up to 5 |
Higher productivity, better quality. |
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SPM surface finishing machine. |
Up to 5 |
Higher productivity, better quality. |
|
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SPM Surface lapping machine. |
Up to 5 |
Higher productivity, better quality. |
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Electro polishing machine. |
Up to 10 |
Higher productivity, better quality. |
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Electrostatic powder coating plant with conveyors. |
Up to 50 |
Higher productivity, better quality, and eco-friendly. |
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APPENDIX âII
Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI )
List of Primary Lending Institutions (PLI)
1. BANKS
A. State Bank Group
1. State Bank of India**
2. State Bank of Indore
3. State Bank of Mysore
4. State Bank of Bikaner & Jaipur B. Public Sector Banks
1. Andhra Bank
2. Bank of Baroda
3. Bank of India
4. Canara Bank
5. Central Bank of India
6. Corporation Bank
7. Indian Overseas Bank
8. Punjab National Bank
9. Punjab & Sind Bank
10. Union Bank of India
11. UCO Bank
12. Vijaya Bank
13.
Bank of Maharashtra
14. United Bank of India
15. Oriental Bank of Commerce
16. Indian Bank
17. Allahabad Bank C. Private Sector Banks
1. City Union Bank Ltd.
2. Karnataka Bank Ltd.
3. Tamil Nadu Mercantile Bank Ltd.
4. Bank of Rajasthan Ltd.
5. Bharat Overseas Bank
6. Karur Vysya Bank Ltd.
7. J & K Bank Ltd.
8. United Western Bank
9. ING Vysya Bank
10. UTI Bank Ltd.
11. Federal Bank Ltd.
12. Catholic Syrian Bank D. SFCs
1. Gujarat State Financial Corporation
2. Haryana Financial Corporation
3. J & K State Financial Corporation
4. Madhya Pradesh Financial Corporation
5. Maharashtra State Financial Corporation
6. Orissa State Financial Corporation
7. Punjab Financial Corporation
8. Tamil Nadu Industrial & Investment Corporation Ltd.
9. Uttar Pradesh Financial Corporation
10. West Bengal Financial Corporation
11. Karnataka State Financial Corporation
12. Andhra Pradesh State Financial Corporation
13. Rajasthan State Industrial Development & Investment Corporation
E. Other Institutions:
The Small Industries Development Bank of India(SIDBI)
**SBI has been exempted from executing the GA. However, it furnishes an
undertaking in the form of certificate along with each claim.
⢠Urban Co-operative Banks co-opted by the SIDBI under the TUFS operated by the Ministry of Textiles
Sl. No. |
Name of the Urban Co-operative Banks* |
Head Office |
1. |
Shamrao Vithal Co-operative Bank |
Mumbai |
2. |
Rupee Co-operative Bank |
Pune |
3. |
Sangli Urban Co-operative Bank Ltd. |
Sangli |
4. |
Surat People's Co-operative Bank Ltd. |
Surat |
5. |
Kalupur Commercial Co-operative Bank Ltd. |
Ahmedabad |
6. |
Rajkot Nagarik Sahakari Bank Ltd. |
Rajkot |
7. |
Cosmos Co-operative Bank Ltd. |
Pune |
8. |
Abhyudaya Co-operative Bank Ltd. |
Mumbai |
9. |
Saraswat Co-operative Bank Ltd. |
Mumbai |
10. |
Mumbai Mercantile Co-operative Bank Ltd. |
Mumbai. |
11. |
The A.P. Mahesh Co-operative Urban Bank Ltd. |
Hyderabad |
12. |
The Ahmedabad Mercantile Co-operative Bank Ltd. |
Ahmedabad |
13 |
The Surat Textiles Traders Co-operative Bank Ltd. |
Surat |
14. |
Janata Co-operative Bank Ltd. |
Nasik |
15. |
Textile Co-operative Bank Ltd. |
Bangalore |
16. |
Ichalkaranji Janata Sahakari Bank Ltd. |
Kolhapur |
17. |
The Sarvodaya Sahakari Bank Ltd. |
Surat |
18. |
Surat National Co-operative Bank Ltd. |
Surat |
19. |
Solapur Nagari Audyogik Sahakari Bank Niy. |
Solapour |
20. |
The Bharat Co-operatives Bank (Mumbai) Ltd. |
Mumbai |
21. |
The Gujarat Industrial Co-operative Bank Ltd. |
Surat |
22. |
Prime Co-operative Bank Ltd. |
Surat |
23. |
The Nasik Merchants Co-operative Bank Ltd. |
Nashik |
24. |
Apna Sahakari Bank Ltd. |
Mumbai |
25. |
Dombivili Nagari Sahkari Bank Ltd. |
Mumbai |
26. |
The Surat District Co-operative Bank Ltd. |
Surat |
27. |
The Zoroastrian Co-operative Bank Ltd. |
Mumbai |
28. |
Parasik Janata Sahakari Bank Ltd. |
Thane |
29. |
The Varchha Co-operative Bank Ltd. |
Surat |
30. |
Shree Warana Sahakari Bank Ltd. |
Warnanagar |
31. |
Jalgaon Janata Sahakari Bank |
Jalgaon |
32. |
The Kapol Co-operative Bank Ltd. |
Surat |
33. |
The Shirpur Peoples Co-operative Bank Ltd. |
Shirpur((Dhule) |
34. |
Rajkot Nagarik Sahakari Bank Ltd. |
Surat |
35. |
Shri Veershaiv Co-operative Bank Ltd. |
Kolhapur |
36. |
The Panchsheel Mercantile Co-operative Bank Ltd. |
Surat |
37. |
The Dhule Vikas Sahakari Bank Ltd. |
Dhule |
38. |
The Ichalkaranji Urban Co-operative Bank Ltd. |
Ichalkaranji(Kolhapur) |
39. |
The Udhna Citizen Co-operative Bank Ltd. |
Surat |
40. |
The Vita Merchants Co-operative Bank Ltd. |
Vita(Sangli) |
*
The above Urban Co-operative Banks will have to sign a âGeneral
Agreementâ with either of the nodal agencies i.e. the SIDBI or the
NABARD for claiming reimbursement of capital subsidy under the CLCSS.
⢠Other Govt. Agencies
The National Small Industries Corporation Ltd. (NSIC)
National Bank for Agriculture & Rural Development( NABARD)
List of Primary Lending Institutions for the CLCSS
Sl. No |
Name of the State |
State Serial |
Name of the PLI |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 |
Haryana
( 1 SCB, 5 CCBs, 1 SCARDB, 1 PCARDB, 2 RRBs) |
1 |
Haryana State Cooperative Apex Bank Ltd. Chandigarh |
2 |
Haryana SCARDB, Ltd, Chandigarh |
3 |
The Panipat Central Cooperative Bank Ltd, Panipat |
4 |
The Kaithal PCARDB Ltd, Kaithal |
5 |
Karnal DCCB Ltd. |
6 |
Bhiwani DCCB Ltd. |
7 |
Sangrur DCCB Ltd. |
8 |
Yamunanagar DCCB Ltd. |
9 |
Hissar Sirsa Kshetriya Gramin Bank |
10 |
Gurgaon Gramin Bank |
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 |
Punjab
(1 SCB, 6 CCBs, 1 SCARDB, 1 PCARDB, 2 RRBs) |
1 |
The Punjab State Cooperative Bank Ltd, Chandigarh |
2 |
The Punjab State Cooperative Agri Development Bank, Ltd, Chandigarh |
3 |
The Nawanshahr Central Cooperative Bank Ltd, Nawanshahr |
4 |
Patiala Central Cooperative Bank |
5 |
Sangrur Dist Central cooperative Bank Ltd |
6 |
Jalandhar Dist Central Cooperative Bank Ltd |
7 |
Amritsar Dist Central Cooperative Bank, Ltd |
8 |
Ludhiana Dist Central Coop Bank Ltd |
9 |
The Ghannaur PCARDB, Ltd, Ghannaur |
10 |
Malwa Gramin Bank |
11 |
Punjab
Gramin Bank (merger of Gurdaspur Amritsar Kshetriya Gramin Bank,
Shivalik Kshetriya Gramin Bank, Kapurthala-Ferozepur Kshetriya Gramin
Bank) |
22 23 24 25 |
Himachal Pradesh
(1CCB, 1 PCARDB, 2 RRBs) |
1 |
The Kangra Central Cooperative Bank, Ltd, Kangra |
2 |
The Kangra PCARDB Ltd, Kangra |
3 |
Himachal Gramin Bank |
4 |
Parvatiya Gramin Bank |
26 |
Jammu & Kashmir
(1 CCB) |
1 |
The Baramulla Central Cooperative Bank Ltd, Baramulla |
27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 |
Uttar Pradesh
(1 SCARDB, 1 CCB, 6 RRBs) |
1 |
UP Sahakari Gram Vikash Bank, Ltd |
2 |
The Muzaffarnagar Dist Central Cooperative Bank, Ltd, |
3 |
Vidur Gramin Bank |
4 |
Shahjahanpur Kshetriya Gramin Bank |
5 |
Avadh Gramin Bank |
6 |
Bareilly Gramin Bank |
7 |
Prathama Gramin Bank |
8 |
Kashi Gomti Samyut Gramin Bank |
35 36 37 |
Uttaranchal
(3 RRBs) |
1 |
Pithoragarh Kshetriya Gramin Bank |
2 |
Alaknanda Gramin Bank |
3 |
Nainital Almora Kshetriya Gramin Bank |
38 |
Jharkhand
(1 CCB) |
1 |
The Dhanbad Dist Central Cooperative Bank |
40 41 42 43 44 45 46 |
West Bengal
(4CCBs, 1 PCARDB, 2 RRBs) |
1 |
The Vidyasagar Central Cooperative Bank Ltd, Vidyasagar |
2 |
Bankura Dist Central Coop Bank Ltd, Bankura |
3 |
Burdhaman Dist Central Coop Bank Ltd, Burdhaman |
4 |
Hoogly DCCB Ltd |
5 |
The Ghatal PCARDB, Ltd, Ghatal |
6 |
Gaur Gramin Bank |
7 |
Sagar Gramin Bank |
47 48 |
Orissa
(1 SCB, 1 CCB) |
1 |
The Orissa State Cooperative Bank, Ltd, Bhubaneswar |
2 |
The Koraput Central Cooperative Bank, Ltd, Koraput |
49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 |
Andhra Pradesh
(1 CCB, 8 RRBs) |
1 |
The Eluru Dist Central cooperative Bank, Eluru |
2 |
Shri Venkateshwar Gramin Bank |
3 |
Chaitanya Gramin Bank |
4 |
Pinakini Gramin Bank |
5 |
Rayalseema Gramin Bank |
6 |
Sree Anantha Graeen Bank |
7 |
Kanakdurga Gramin Bank |
8 |
Manjira Gramin Bank |
9 |
Godavari Gramin Bank |
58 59 60 61 |
Rajasthan
(1 CCB, 1 PCARDB, 2 RRBs) |
1 |
The Sikar Central Cooperative Bank, Ltd, Sikar |
2 |
The Chittorgarh PCARDB, Ltd, Chittorgarh |
3 |
Jaipur Nagaur Anchalik Gramin Bank |
4 |
Baroda Rajasthan Grameena Bank |
62 63 64 65 |
Gujarat
(2 CCBs, 2 RRBs) |
1 |
Shri Rajkot Dist Central Cooperative Bank Ltd, Rajkot |
2 |
The Amreli Jilla Madhya Sahakari bank, Maryadit, Amreli |
3 |
Jamnagar Gramin Bank |
4 |
Dena
Gujarat Gramina Bank ( new RRB formed by amalgamation of Kutch Gramin
Bank, Banaskantha- Mehsana GB, Sabarkantha Gandhinagar GB) |
66 |
Maharashtra
( 1 CCB) |
1 |
The Satara Dist Central Cooperative Bank |
67 68 69 |
Madhya Pradesh
(1 CCB, 1 PCARDB, 1 RRB) |
1 |
The Khargone Jilla Sahakari Bank, Maryadit, Khargone |
2 |
The Indore Jilla Krishi aur Gramin Vikas Bank Maryadit |
3 |
Vidisha Bhopal Kshetriya Gramin Bank |
70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 |
Karnataka
(2 CCBs, 2 PCARDBs, 4 RRBs) |
1 |
The Kodagu Dist Central Cooperative Bank Ltd, Medikeri8 |
2 |
The Bijapur Dist Central Cooperative Bank |
3 |
The Honnavar PCARDB ltd, Honnavar |
4 |
The Channagiri PCARDB ltd, Channagiri |
5 |
Krishna Gramin Bank |
6 |
Pragati
Gramin Bank(new RRB formed by amalgamation of TungabhadraGrameena Bank,
Chitradurga Grameena Bank, Sahyadri Grameena Bank, Kolar Grameena Bank
) |
7 |
Karnataka
Vikas Grameena Bank (new RRB formed by amalgamation of Malaprabha
Gramin Bank, Netravati Gramin Bank, Bijapur Gramin Bank, Varada Gramin
Bank ) |
8 |
Visvesvaraya Gramin Bank |
78 79 80 81 |
Tamil Nadu
(1 CCB, 1 PCARDB, 2 RRBs) |
1 |
The Dharmapuri Central Cooperative Bank, Ltd, Dharmapuri |
2 |
The Perundurai PCARDB, Ltd |
3 |
Adhiyaman Gramin Bank |
4 |
Pandyan Gramin Bank |
82 |
Pondicherry
(1 SCB) |
1 |
The Pondicherry State Cooperative Bank Ltd, Pondicherry |
83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 |
Kerala
(1 SCARDB, 1 CCB, 21 PCARDBs, 2 RRBs) |
1 |
The Kerala State Cooperative Agri & Rural Development Bank Ltd, Thiruvananthapuram |
2 |
The Kannur Dist Central Cooperative Bank, ltd, Kannur |
3 |
The Irinjalakuda PCARDB Ltd, Irinjalakuda |
4 |
Neyyattinkara PCARDB Ltd |
5 |
Kilimanoor PCARDB Ltd |
6 |
Palode PCARDB Ltd |
7 |
Kottayam PCARDB Ltd |
8 |
Meenachil PCARDB Ltd |
9 |
Malanad PCARDB Ltd |
10 |
Peerumade PCARDB Ltd |
11 |
Thodupuzha PCARDB Ltd |
12 |
Muvvathupuzha PCARDB Ltd |
13 |
Ernakulam PCARDB Ltd |
14 |
Kayayannur PCARDB Ltd |
15 |
Palakkad PCARDB Ltd |
16 |
Alathur PCARDB Ltd |
17 |
Chittur PCARDB Ltd |
18 |
Ottapalam PCARDB Ltd |
19 |
Mannarkkad PCARDB Ltd |
20 |
Mozhikode PCARDB Ltd |
21 |
Badagara PCARDB Ltd |
22 |
Quilandy PCARDB Ltd |
23 |
Thaliparamba PCARDB Ltd |
24 |
North Malabar Gramin Bank |
25 |
South Malabar Gramin Bank |
108 |
Chhatishgarh
( 1 RRB) |
1 |
Durg Rajnandgaon Gramin Bank |
109 |
Goa (1 SCB) |
1 |
Goa State Cooperative Bank |
110 111 112 113 114 115 116 |
Commercial Banks |
1 |
Allahabad Bank |
2 |
Indian Bank |
3 |
Punjab National Bank |
4 |
Punjab & Sind Bank |
5 |
State Bank of India |
6 |
State Bank of Patiala |
7 |
The Nainital Bank Ltd |
117 | 8 |
The South Indian Bank Ltd |
118 | 9 |
Karnataka Bank Ltd. |
119 | 10 |
United Bank of India |
120 | 11 |
Syndicate Bank |
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APPENDIX âIII
(To be stamped as an Agreement)
Agreement
for Financial Assistance under Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme for
Technology Upgradation of the Small Scale Industries(CLCSS)
This
Agreement made atâ¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦..on this â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦.day ofâ¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦ in the
year Two thousandâ¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦.between M/sâ¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦a
Public/Private Limited Company/Proprietary concern, incorporated under
the Companies Act of 1956 and having its Registered Office
atâ¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦.and being an industrial concern hereinafter called the
Beneficiary(which expression shall unless repugnant to the context or
meaning thereof include its successors and assigns) of the One Part:
OR
FOR PARTNERSHIP FIRM
(i) Shriâ¦â¦.son ofâ¦â¦â¦.agedâ¦â¦.. years residing atâ¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦
(ii) Shriâ¦â¦.son ofâ¦â¦â¦.agedâ¦â¦.. years residing atâ¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦
(iii) (i) Shriâ¦â¦.son ofâ¦â¦â¦.agedâ¦â¦.. years residing atâ¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦
carrying
on business in partnership in the firm name and style ofâ¦â¦â¦â¦â¦..and
having their office atâ¦..(herinafter referred to as âBeneficiary' which
expression shall, unless it be repugnant to the subject or context
thereof, include its/his/her/their legal representatives, heirs,
administrators, successors and assigns) of the One part.
AND
â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦.(hereinafter
referred to as the financing institution/bank/which expression shall
unless repugnant to the context or meaning thereof include its
successors and assigns) of the Other part.
WHEREAS
1.
The Government of India appointed _____________________ as Nodal Agency
(hereinafter referred to as the Agent) for channelising Credit Linked
Capital Subsidy for Technology Upgradation of the Small Scale
Industries under Ministry of SSI & ARI, Govt. of India (hereinafter
referred to as â the Schemeâ) and permitting the financial institution/
bank under the scheme for claiming capital subsidy on the term loan
sanctioned and disbursed by financing institution/ bank to the
beneficiary.
2. The beneficiary has requested the financing
institution/bank for providing assistance under the Scheme to the
extent of Rsâ¦â¦.(Rupeesâ¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦.only) for setting up a project under small
scale industries, which the financing institution/bank has agreed to
lend in proportion to the investment made or to be made in purchase of
machineries for technology upgradation programme by the Beneficiary as
per terms and conditions provided in the Agreement executed between the
financing institution/bank and the Beneficiary.
3. The Agent
has agreed to act as nodal agency for Government of India for
channelising disbursement of capital subsidy sanctioned to the
Beneficiary by the financing institution /bank, and the parties hereto
desire to enter into an agreement for the said purpose, being these
presents providing for the terms hereinafter appearing.
NOW THESE PRESENTS WITNESS AND IT IS HEREBY AGREED BY AND BETWEEN THE PARTIES HERETO AS FOLLOWS:
1. The Beneficiary, hereby , covenants:
a)
That the Beneficiary will comply with and faithfully observe all terms
and conditions of the said Scheme and also all the subsequent
amendments and modifications and additions thereto together with the
conditions of the sanction of the said financial assistance.
b)
That the Beneficiary will allow the officers of the Agent and/or the
Government of India or any other person or persons authorized, by the
Agent or by Government of India or by the Governing & Technology
Approval Board(GTAB) to inspect the work for which the capital subsidy
has been granted and also the machines, plant, appliances, tools,
equipments, etc. for the procuring of which the subsidy has been
granted and will furnish such information concerning the machines,
plant implements, etc., for procuring of which the capital subsidy has
been granted or concerning the matter connected with the capital
subsidy or incidental thereto as the Agent or the GTAB or their
nominees may, from time to time require.
c) That the
Beneficiary will not change the place or location of the industrial
unit entirely or partly, nor enter into partnership with any one, or
change its constitution by merger, amalgamation or in any manner nor
the Beneficiary effect disposal of fixed capital investment without the
express prior permission of the Agent in writing.
d) The
Beneficiary unit shall remain in commercial production for a period of
at least three years after installation of eligible plant and machinery
on which subsidy under CLCSS has been obtained, otherwise, the entire
amount of subsidy along with the interest to be charged from the date
of disbursal to the date of refund will have to be refunded by the
Beneficiary unit. This is except in cases where the unit remains out of
production for short periods not exceeding three months due to reasons
beyond its control such as shortage of raw material / power, etc. to
the satisfaction of the lending institution / concerned PLI.
2. It is further hereby agreed and declared by and between the parties hereto, that in any of the following cases, namely,
a)
where the Beneficiary has obtained the capital subsidy by
misrepresentation as to an essential fact, or by furnishing of false
information; or,
b) where the Beneficiary fails to furnish the prescribed statement or information which it is called upon to furnish,
If
the Beneficiary commits breach of any one of the covenants herein
contained or of the terms and conditions of the Scheme as amended from
time to time, the Beneficiary shall refund the same forthwith to the
financing institution/bank together with interest at the then
prevailing prime lending rate of financing institution/bank.
3.
The interpretation/clarification/decision of agent or GTAB regarding
the eligibility, subsidy and any other benefits of a unit/borrower
under the Scheme, either before or after release of the loan facility
by the financing institution/bank shall be binding on the beneficiary
and the beneficiary will not raise any objection either against
agent/financing institution/ bank.
4. It is hereby further
agreed and declared that the stamp duty chargeable on these presents,
shall be paid and borne by the Beneficiary and that the Beneficiary
will also be liable to bear the expenses, if any, incurred by enforcing
the terms and conditions of these presents.
IN WITNESS
WHEREOF the Beneficiary has caused its common seal to be affixed hereto
and to duplicate hereof on the day, month and year first hereinabove
written and the financing institution/bank has caused these presents
and the said duplicate to be executed by the hand of Shriâ¦â¦â¦â¦â¦(Name
& Designation) of bank, as hereinafter appearing.
THE COMMON SEAL OFâ¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦
LIMITED
has pursuant to the Resolution of its Board of Directors passed in that
behalf on theâ¦..day of â¦.hereunto been affixed in the presence of Shri
â¦â¦â¦.and Shriâ¦â¦.Shriâ¦â¦, Director who have signed these presents in token
thereof and Shriâ¦â¦.Secretary*/Authorised* person who has
signed/countersigned the same in token thereof.
SIGNED AND
DELIVERED BY the within named bank by the hand of Shriâ¦â¦..(Name &
Designation), an authorized official of financing institution/bank.
OR
IN
WITNESS WHEREOF the partners of the Beneficiary have set their
respective hand hereto and to a duplicate hereof on the day, month and
year first hereinabove written and bank has caused these presents and
the said duplicate to be executed by the hand of Shriâ¦â¦..(Name &
Designation) of financing institution/Bank as hereinafter appearing.
1)* SIGNED AND DELIVERED BY the within named Shriâ¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦.Partner ofâ¦â¦â¦â¦â¦..the within named Partnership Firm.
2)*
SIGNED AND DELIVERED BY the within named â¦â¦â¦â¦By the hand of
Shriâ¦â¦â¦â¦â¦.in pursuance to the Board Resolution dated and common seal
has been affixed in presence of Shriâ¦â¦â¦â¦..who has signed in token
thereof.
SIGNED AND DELIVERED BY the within named FI/NSIC/Bank/SFC by the hand of Shriâ¦â¦â¦â¦â¦..authorised official.
(*whichever is applicable).
Note:
Relevant Board Resolution authorizing the person(s) to execute the
document on behalf of the Beneficiary has to be submitted with the
Agreement.
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APPENDIX-IV
Application
form for assistance under Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme for
Technology Upgradtion of the Small Scale Industries(CLCSS)
(To be submitted in triplicate, Photocopies may be used)
1. Name of the firm/companyâ¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦
2.Constitution (Proprietary concern, partnership firm, Pvt. Ltd. Co., Public Ltd. Co., Co-op. Societies)
3.Name(s) of sole proprietor/partners/directorsâ¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦ â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦ â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦ â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦ â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦.
4. Category of borrower(women entrepreneur, SC/ST, Physically handicapped, Ex-servicemen, etc.)
5.Registered Office Address â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦Pinâ¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦.
Phone No.â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦.Faxâ¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦.
E-mailâ¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦ â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦ â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦.
6. Factory Addressâ¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦ â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦.Pinâ¦â¦â¦
Phoneâ¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦ â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦ Faxâ¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦.
E-mailâ¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦ â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦ â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦
7. Location of factory â Backward or Non-backward areaâ¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦.
8. Date of incorporation/commencement of productionâ¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦..
9. Product(s)/Sub-sectorâ¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦ â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦..
10.Installed capacityâ¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦ â¦â¦â¦â¦ â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦ â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦.
11.
Past Performance (for last three years on the basis of audited balance
sheets â in respect of existing units. In respect of new units
projections for next three years may be given). (a) Financial position
(Rs. In lakh)
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12. Total cost of scheme(as approved by Bank/FI)(Rs. in lakh)
13. Total Sources of funding (as approved by Bank/FI) (Rs. in lakh)
Term Loanâ¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦
Add share capital â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦.
Internal accrualsâ¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦
Capital Subsidy â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦
14. Time frame for completion of the projectâ¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦.
15.
Incremental benefits from implementation of the project(indicate in
terms of capacity utilization, increased sales, exports, reduction in
cost of production, increase in productivity, quality upgradation,
attainment of pollution standards â give quantitative results).
16.
List of eligible plant and machinery along with their detailed
specifications, rates, quantities and total value for which subsidy
under CLCSS is claimed.
DECLARATION
I/We,
hereby declare that the information given above and the statement and
other papers enclosed are to the best of our knowledge and belief are
true and correct.
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SMALL INDUSTRIES DEVELOPMENT BANK OF INDIA
ADDRESSES OF OFFICES
HEAD OFFICE
SIDBI TOWER,
15, ASHOK MARG,
LUCKNOW â 226 001
TEL : (0522) 2288547 / 2288550
REGIONAL OFFICES
Kolkata
11, Dr. U.N. Brahmachari Street,
8 th Floor,
Opp. La Martiniere Girls School,
Kolkata â 700 017.
Tel. : 2280 1382, 2280, 1228,
2240 4183, 22404228,
Fax: (033) 22404093
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Guwahati
IDBI Building, 2 nd & 3 rd Floor,
Opp. Sentinel Press,
G.S. Road,
Tel. : 252 4020/2457102
Fax: (0361) 2529545 |
New Delhi
Ground Floor, Videocon Tower,
E-1, Rani Jhansi Road,
Jhandewalan Extension,
New Delhi â 110 055
Tel. : 23682473 â 77
Fax: (011) 23682461, 23682464
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Chennai
480, Anna Salai,
P.B. No. 1312,
Nandanam,
Chennai â 600 035
Tel. : 24361893, 24330286
24330964, 24342176
Fax : (044) 24340348 |
Mumbai
SME Development Centre
C-11, G-Block, Bandra Kurla Complex
Bandra(E)
Mumbai â 400 051.
Tel. : (022) 55531100 }
Fax : (022) 55531202 |
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BRANCH OFFICES
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Agartala
B.K. Chowmuhani,
Krishna Nagar, 1 & 11 Floors,
Harish Thakur Road,
Agartala â 799 001
Tripura
Tel: 2323320, 2311632
Fax: (0381) 2323320
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Ahmedabad
Navijivan Amrit Jayanthi Bhawan
Post Bag No. 10,
Navjivan PO,
Ahmedabad â 380 014
Tel : 27543062-67}
Fax : (079) 27541086 |
Aizawl
Mardin Tuikhuahtiang,
Aizwal â 796 001, Mizoram Ist Floor,
Tel : 2323424, 2311504
Fax : (0389) 2323424
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Aurangabad
Jeevan Suman, LIC Building
Plot No. 3, N-5,
Near CIDCO Office Town Centre,
Post Box No. 675,
Aurangabad â 431 003
Tel : 2472494
Fax : (0240) 2472266 |
Andheri
Samruddhi venture park,
Upper Ground Floor,
MIDC Industrial Area,
Andheri (East)
Mumbai- 400093
Tel. 28353062, Fax(022- 28329602)
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Baddi
No. 32-36, Basanti Bagh, Sai Road
Baddi- Distt. Solan( HP)
Tel- (01795) 247385
Fax-(01795) 247385 |
Ambattur
207 AIEMA Tower, 2 nd Floor,
Ist Main Road
Ambattur Industrial Estate,
Ambattur, Chennai-600 058
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Bangalore
Khanija Bhavan,
5 th Floor, East Wing,
49, Race Course,
Bangalore â 560 001
TEL : 22207227 â 30
Fax : (080) 22207179
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Baroda
Ist Floor, Landmark Building,
Race Course Circle,
Post Box NO. 3711,
Baroda â 390 007
Tel : 2338679, 2338611, 2310797
Fax : (0265) 2338680 |
Bhopal
Shikhar Varta Building
3 rd Floor, Press Complex,
Maharana Pratap Nagar, Zone â 1,
P.B. No. 24, Bhopal â 462 011.
Tel : 2760393, 2552491
Fax : (0755) 2555838
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Bhubaneswar
OCHC Building (4 th Floor),
Near Ram Mandir, Janpath,
Bhubaneswar â 751 001
Tel : 2404854, 2405278
Fax : (0674) 2404476 |
Chandigarh
SCO 145-146, 1, 11 & 111 Floors,
Sector 17C, P.B. No. 92,
Chandigarh â 160 017
Tel : 5000654
Fax : (0172) 5000650
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Coimbatore
Gowtham Centre,
1055/7, Avanashi Road,
Post Box No. 4033,
Coimbatore â 641 018
Tel : 2213684, 2210279, 2213896
Fax : (0422) 2211926 |
Dehradun
International Trade Centre,
2 nd Floor, 59/4, Rajpur Road,
Dehradun â 248 001
Tel : 2743119
Fax : (0135) 2742288
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Dimapur
IDC House, Kohima Road,
Post Box No. 45,
Dimapur â 797 112
Tel : 225641
Fax : (03862) 225641 |
Faridabad
NH-5, R/2,
Neelam Badshah Khan Road,
N.I.T., Faridabad â 121 001
Tel : 2414419
Fax : (0129) 2414392
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Gangtok
Ragasha Building,
Nam â Nam Road,
Gangtok â 737 101
Sikkim
Tel : 203028
Fax : (03592) 203028 |
Gurgaon
Udyog Minar
Ground Floor,
Vanijya Nikunj,
Udyog Vihar, Phase-V,
Gurgaon 122 001
Tel- 2349487
Fax- ( 0124) 2349487
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Hyderabad
101,
Saifabad, Building,
Post Box No. 130,
Hyderabad â 500 004
Tel : 23234454, 23210247,23231344
Fax : (040) 23236870 |
Imphal
Hermitage Office Complex Imphal Urban Co-op. Bank
M.G. Avenue,
Post Box No. 14,
Imphal â 795 001
Manipur
Tel : 2221878
Fax : (0385) 2221878
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Indore
Commerce House, Ist Floor,
7, Race Course Road,
New Palasia
Indore â 452 001
Tel : 2435337, 435338
Fax : (0731) 2538025 |
Itanagar
Injo's Complex, Ist Floor,
VIP Road, Bank Tinali,
Itanagar â 791 111
Arunachal Pradesh.
Tel : 2211822, 2214749
Fax : (0360) 2211822
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Jaipur
Ist & 2 nd Floors, Umrao Complex,
Sansar Chandra Road,
Post Bog No. 46,
Jaipur â 302 001
Tel : 2364792, 2363860, 2364614
Fax : (0141) 2363890
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Jammu
OB-26, âGrid Bhawanâ.
Ground Floor, Post Box No. 21
Rail Head Complex,
Jammu â 180 012.
Tel : 2474306
Fax : (0191) 2474305 |
Jamshedpur Kanpur
Shantiniketan Building, Ist Floor,
Main Road, Bistupur,
Jamshedpur â 831 001
Tel:2 426140
Fax : (0657) 2426140
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Kanpur
Krishna Tower, Ist Floor,
15/63, Civil Lines,
Kanpur â 208 001.
Tel : 2303069, 2303324, 2303325
Fax : (0152) 2303294 |
Jalandhar
Uppar Ground Floor,
Hotel Centre Point,
BMC Chowk, Jalandhar
Tel 5061241
Fax(0181) 5061241
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Kochi
Mercy Estate, 2 nd Floor,
Ravipuram, Post Box No. 1672,
M.G. Road,
Kochi â 682 015
Tel : 2366367, 2366688, 2382493
Fax : (0484) 2374994
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Ludhiana
SCO 16 & 17, 1 ST Floor ,
Dholewai Chowk, G.T. Road,
Opposite Ludhiana Stock Exchange,
Ludhiana â 141 001
Tel : 2775760-61
Fax : (0161) 2535766 |
Lucknow
SIDBI Tower,
Ground Floor,
No. 15, Ashok Marg,
Lucknow- 226 001
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Nagpur
6 th Floor, Usha Complex,
345, Kingsway,
Nagpur â 440 001
Tel : 2553201
Fax : (0712) 2553202
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Panaji
EDC House, 6 th Floor,
Dr. Atmaram Borkar Road,
Panji â 403 001, Goa,
Tel : 2462939
Fax : (0832) 2461900 |
Nashik
Ist Floor, Pingle Complex,
Opp kulkarni Garden,
Sharanpur Road,
Nashik 422 002
Tel 5607853 |
Noida
C-60, Sector-2, Noida 201301(UP)
Tel 2545790
Fax(0120) 2545790 |
Patna
Hotel Minar Building, Part II,
2 nd Floor, Exhibition Road,
Post Bag No. 220,
Patna â 800 001.
Tel : 2230053, 2230054
Fax : (0612) 2230915
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Pondicherry
Ist Floor,
99, Ambalathadayar Madam Street, Post Box No. 113,
Pondicherry â 605 001
Tel : 2332324, 2221006
Fax : (0413) 2339040 |
Pune
Suryakiran Hotel Building,
Ist Floor, C-8,
Mumbai Pune Road,
Chinchwad, Pune â 411 019.
Tel : 7474333, 7476043, 7463230
Fax : (020) 7474555
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Raipur
2 nd Floor, Chawla Complex,
Devendra Nagar Road,
Sai Nagar,
Raipur â 492 009
Tel : 2527797, 2523733
Fax : (0771) 2523732 |
Rajkot
Ist Floor, âNirmalâ
17 Ram Krishna Nagar Corner
Opp Commissioner Bangalow
Off Yagnik Road
Rajkot
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Ranchi
1 st Floor, 20,
Near Rajender Chowk,
Ranchi â 834 002
Tel : 2308686
Fax : (0651) 2308433
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Shillong
Chabaya Main Road,
Doranda M.G. Road,
Post Box No. 101,
Meghalaya
Tel : 222639, 502267
Fax : (0364) 222639
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Surat
U31-37
Megh Mayur Plaza
Surat- Dumas Road
Parle Point, Surat 395007
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Shimla
Jeevan Jyoti Block No. 1&2,
Lala Lajpat Rai Chowk,
The Mali,
Shimla â 171 001
Tel : 2812582, 2811970
Fax : (0177) 2811392
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Tirupur
1 st Floor,
Tirupur Regulated MarketComplex
P.B. No. 58, Palladam Road,
Tirupur â 641 601
Tel : 241894, 208073
Fax : (0421) 241891 |
Thane
102, R.M. Pride Building, Ram Murti Road,
Thane(West)- 400602
Tel â 25391298
Fax (022) 25391298
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Varanasi
3 rd Floor, Anant Complex,
D-64/132 â K. Sigra,
Varanasi - 221 010
Tel : 223948, 223465
Fax : (0542) 224193 |
Visakhapatnam
Door No. 47-15-5,
Gupta Buildings, 2 nd Floor,
Daimond Park Road,
Visakhapatnam â 530 016
Tel : 2568946
Fax : (0891) 2540303. |
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NATIONAL BANK FOR AGRICULTURE AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT
HEAD OFFICE
Plot No.C-24, 'G' Block, Bandra-Kurla Complex,
Post Box No.8121, Bandra (E),
MUMBAI - 400 051 .
Tel 022-26530004, Fax-022-26530082
Addresses of Regional Offices / Sub Office
Tripura R.O. (Agartala)
General Manager
Palace Compound (East), Uzirbari Road,
Tripura Regional Office, Post Box No. 9,
Agartala â 799 001. Tel: 0381 - 2224125, 2202378 Fax: 0381 â 2224125
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Gujarat R.O. (Ahmedabad)
Chief General Manager,
Gujarat Regional Office, NABARD Tower,
Opp. Municipal Garden, P.B. No. 8,
Usmanpura, Ahmedabad â 380 013 Tel: 079 - 27551959 Fax: 079 â 27551584
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Mizoram R.O. (Aizawal)
Officer-in-Charge,
Mizoram Regional Office,
Ramhlun Road (North), Bawngkawn,
Aizawal â 796 012, Mizoram. Tel: 0389 â 2340815 Fax: 0389 â 2340815
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Karnataka R.O. (Bangalore)
Chief General Manager,
Karnataka Regional Office,
113/1, Jeevan Prakash Annexe,
J.C. Road, P.B. No. 29,
Bangalore â 560 002. Tel: 080 â 22223125 Fax: 080 â 22222148
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Madhya Pradesh R.O. (Bhopal)
Chief General Manager,
Madhya Pradesh Regional Office,
E-5, Arera Colony, Bittan Market,
P.O Ravishankar Nagar, P.B. No. 513,
Bhopal â 462 016. Tel: 0755â2464775 Fax: 0755â2466188
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Orissa R.O. (Bhubaneswar)
Chief General Manager
Orissa Regional Office,
Ankur, 2/1, Nayapalli, Civic Centre,
P.B. No. 179,
Bhubaneswar â 751 015. Tel: 0674â2553884
Fax: 0674â2552019 |
Punjab and Haryana R.O. (Chandigarh)
Chief General Manager,
Punjab and Haryana Regional Office,
Plot. No. 3, Sector 34-A, P.B. No. 7,
Chandigarh â 160 022. Tel: 0172â5046700 Fax: 0172â5046702
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Tamil Nadu R.O. (Chennai)
Dr. Prakash Bakshi
Chief General Manager,
Tamil Nadu Regional Office,
105â106, 48 Mahatma Gandhi Road,
P.B. No. 6074, Nungambakkam,
Chennai â 600 034. Tel: 044 â 28276088 Fax: 044 â 28275732
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Uttaranchal R.O. (Dehradun)
Chief General Manager, Uttaranchal Regional Office
2nd Floor, Hotel Sunrise Building, 113/2, Rajpur Road,
Dehradun - 248001 Tel: 0135-2748611 Fax: 0135-2748610
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Nagaland R.O. (Dimapur)
Deputy General Manager,
Nagaland Regional Office
Nagaland State Co-op. Bank Bldg.,
Opp. Fire Station,
Dimapur â 797 112, Nagaland. Tel: 03862 â 227040
Fax: 03862 â 227040 |
Sikkim R.O. (Gangtok)
Deputy General Manager, Sikkim Regional Office
Om Niwas, Church Road, P.B. No. 46,
Gangtok - 737 101. Tel: 03592 â 203015 Fax: 03592 â 203015
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Assam R.O. (Guwahati)
Chief General Manager, Assam Regional Office
Lakshmi Bhawan, Dr J C Das Road,
Panbazar. P.B. No. 81,
Guwahati â 781 001. Tel: 0361 â 2540873 Fax: 0361 â 2541131
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Andhra Pradesh R.O. (Hyderabad)
Chief General Manager,
Andhra Pradesh Regional Office
1-1-61, R.T.C âX' Road
Musheerabad, P.B. No. 1863
Hyderabad â 500 020. Tel: 040â27612640 Fax: 040â27611829
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Manipur R.O. (Imphal)
Deputy General Manager,
Manipur Regional Office
89/686, Lalambung, RIMS Road,
Lamphelpat, Imphal â 795 004,
Manipur. Tel: 0385 â 2410706 Fax: 0385 â 2416191
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Arunachal Pradesh R.O. (Itanagar)
General Manager
Arunachal Pradesh Regional Office,
VIP Road, Bank Tinali,
P.B. No. 133, Itanagar â 791 111,
Arunachal Pradesh. Tel: 0360 â 2215967 Fax: 0360 â 2212675
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Rajasthan R.O. (Jaipur)
Chief General Manager,
Rajasthan Regional Office,
3, Nehru Place, Tonk Road,
P.B. No. 104,
Jaipur â 302 015. Tel: 0141â2740821 Fax: 0141â2742161
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Jammu & Kashmir R.O. (Jammu)
Chief General Manager, J&K Regional Office
B-2, 4th Floor, South Block Bahu Plaza Complex, P.B. No. 2,
Jammu â 180 012. Tel: 0191 â2472355 Fax: 0191 â2472337
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West Bengal R.O. (Kolkata)
Chief General Manager,
West Bengal Regional Office,
Abhilasha, 2 nd Floor,
6, Royd Street, P.B. No. 9083,
Kolkata â 700 016. Tel: 033 â 22267943 Fax: 033 â 22494507
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Uttar Pradesh R.O. (Lucknow)
Chief General Manager,
Uttar Pradesh Regional Office
Commerce House, Habibullah Estate,
11, M G Marg P.B. No. 364,
Hazaratganj, Lucknow â 226 001. Tel: 0522 â 2623644 Fax: 0522 â 2627256
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New Delhi R.O. (New Delhi)
General Manager,
New Delhi Regional Office
24, Rajendra Place,
New Delhi - 110 008 Tel: 011 - 51539353 Fax: 011 - 51539187
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Goa R.O. (Panaji)
General Manager,
Goa Regional Office,
302, Nizari Bhavan,
Menezes Braganza Road,
Panaji, Goa â 403 001. Tel: 0832 â 2420053 Fax: 0832 â 2223429
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Bihar R.O. (Patna)
Chief General Manager,
Bihar Regional Office
Maurya Lok Complex, Block "B", 4 & 5 Floors,
Dak Bunglow Road, P.B. No. 178,
Patna â 800 001. Tel: 0612 â 2223985 Fax: 0612 â 2238424
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Jharkhand R.O. (Ranchi)
Chief General Manager,
Jharkhand Regional Office
Kali Babu Street, Upper Bazar,
Ranchi - 834001 Tel: 0651-2208647 Fax: 0651-2209107
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Meghalaya R.O. (Shillong)
Officer-in-Charge,
Meghalaya Regional Office
Dipu Cottage, Upper Lachaumiere,
Shillong â 793001. Tel: 0364 â 2501518 Fax: 0364 â 2227463
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Himachal Pradesh R.O. (Shimla)
Chief General Manager,
Himachal Pradesh Regional Office,
Block No.32, S D A Commercial Complex,
Dev Nagar, Kusumpti,
Shimla â 171 009,
Himachal Pradesh. Tel: 0177â2622258 Fax: 0177â2622271
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Kerala R.O. (Thiruvananthapuram)
Chief General Manager,
Kerala Regional Office
Post Box No. 5613,
Punnen Road, Statue Junction,
Thiruvananthapuram â 695 039. Tel: 0471 â 2323859 Fax: 0471 â 2324358
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Sub Office |
Port Blair
Officer-in-Charge,
Kannada Sangha Building, Ground Floor,
18, Tagore Road, Head Post Office,
Port Blair â 744 101. Tel: 03192 â 233308 Fax: 03192 â 237696
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Srinagar Cell
Officer-in-Charge,
Main Gate of Amar Singh College, Gogjibagh,
Srinagar â 190 008. Tel: 0194 â2310280
Fax: 0194-2310280 / 2310479
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Subsidy under scheme of CLCSS on Pressure die casting machine
Hitesh Patel | Fri Mar 13 11:03:55 2015
I want to purchase Pressure die casting machine.
Is the scheme of CLCSS is still effective?
My i mail id:- hitesh12patel@gmail.com
CLCSS Subsidy cases looking after by SBI Br. ?
Govind Agarwal | Wed Feb 1 14:04:57 2012
Which Branch of SBI is looking after CLCSS Subsidy Credit Linked Subsidy Scheme cases of Rajasthan ? My email is govind2023@gmail.com
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Re: CLCSS Subsidy cases looking after by SBI Br. ?
Mr. unknown | Fri Jan 10 11:05:45 2014
SBI, Commercial branch, TUFS Cell, Fort, branch is sanctioning authority which is designated as Nodal branch for sanction & disbursements of fund for cases financed by SBI
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Subsidy
Suryakanth | Thu Oct 27 06:03:22 2011
I need 25lakh Loan for Buying Machinery for setup a Interior Factory, what will be the percentage of subsidy given by you.
reach@greenfurnishing.in
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Re: Subsidy
Mr. unknown | Fri Jan 10 11:11:55 2014
15% under CLCSS scheme
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Claiming subsidy under CLCSS schem
GN Visva kumar | Thu Jun 30 03:47:29 2011
What are all the documents to be attatched with the application and where to send the application forms
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Re: Claiming subsidy under CLCSS schem
Mr. Unknown | Fri Jan 10 11:08:42 2014
It will depend upon the bank to whom you had taken term loan because there r 9 bank which is designated as nodal bank & two major nodal bank which is NABARD & SIDBI. so first tell me the name of your bank.
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central government subsidy schemes
S.S.RAO (Mail id ) sssssrao@rediffmail.com | Sun Sep 26 10:48:38 2010
i would like to know the SUBSIDY GIVEN BY THE CENTRAL GOVERNMENT - FOR THEFOLLOWING INDUSTRIES
1. FOUNDRY - CAST IRON AND SGS IRON
2. PACKED DRINKING WATER (MINERA WATER)
WHAT IS THE PERCENTAGE OF SUBSIDY GIVEN BY THE CENTRAL GOVT AND WHICH DEPARTMENT HAS TO BE APPROACHED. ONLY FROM CENTRAL GOVERNMENT - S.S.RAO. PLEASE COMMUNICATE TO MAIL ID : sssssrao@rediffmail.com
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Re: central government subsidy schemes
Mr. Unknown | Fri Jan 10 11:11:22 2014
you are eligible for 15% subsidy under CLCSS scheme for Foundary-cast Iron from NABARD or SIDBI or your bank itself if they are designated nodal bank but there is no subsidy on packed drinking water yet
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