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2. Presentation Director General, ni-msme. 3. Started as Central Industrial Extension Training Institute in New Delhi in 1960 on the recommendation of Working Group for III five year planShifted to Hyderabad in 1962 as a Government of India Society under the name Small Industry Extension Training (SIET) InstituteAttainment of National Status in 1984 and renamed as National Institute of Small Industry Extension Training (nisiet)Emerged as a distinct institution for promotion of Micro, Small1139

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    1. 1 WELCOME

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    3. 3 Started as Central Industrial Extension Training Institute in New Delhi in 1960 on the recommendation of Working Group for III five year plan Shifted to Hyderabad in 1962 as a Government of India Society under the name Small Industry Extension Training (SIET) Institute Attainment of National Status in 1984 and renamed as National Institute of Small Industry Extension Training (nisiet) Emerged as a distinct institution for promotion of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) Renamed as National Institute for Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises (ni-msme) with enactment of MSMED Act,2006 Genesis

    4. 4 To become a global centre of excellence for creation, sustenance and growth of MSMEs Vision

    5. 5 Training Research Consultancy Information Education Extension Core Activities

    6. 6 Enabling enterprise creation Capacity building for enterprise growth and sustainability Enhancing competitiveness under globalisation Creation, development and dissemination of enterprise knowledge Diagnostic and development studies for policy formulation Evaluation and impact studies for enterprise promotion Empowering the underprivileged through enterprises Core Competency

    7. 7 Functional Spectrum

    8. 8 School of Enterprise Development (SED) C-IPD: Centre for Industrial Planning and Development C-PR: Centre for Policy Research NRCD: National Resource Centre for Cluster Development EISC: Economic Investigation and Statistical Cell n-Cube: ni-msme NGO - Network School of Enterprise Management (SEM) C-PAMP: Centre for Promotion of Advanced Management Practices C-ICFS: Centre for Industrial Credit and Financial Services C-IPR: Centre for Intellectual Property Rights C-LAIMS: Centre for Logistics and Integrated Materials Systems C-ECO: Centre for Environment Concerns Schools of Excellence

    9. 9 School of Entrepreneurship & Extension (SEE) C-EIE: Centre for Entrepreneurship and Industrial Extension C-CC: Centre for Consultancy and Counseling WSC: Womens Studies Cell EAC: Employee Assistance Cell School of Enterprise Information & Communication (SEIC) C-CIT: Centre for Communication and Information Technology SENDOC: Small Enterprises National Documentation Centre LPC: Live Projects Cell Schools of Excellence

    10. 10 Organisational Structure

    11. 11 Union Minister of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Chairman Secretary to the Govt. of India, Ministry of MSME Vice-Chairman Additional Secretary and Development Commissioner (MSME), Ministry of MSME, GOI Member Additional Secretary and Financial Adviser,Ministry of MSME, GOI Member Joint Secretary, Ministry of MSME, GOI Member Joint Secretary, Ministry of MSME, GOI Member Chairman, Coir Board Member Chairman & Managing Director, SIDBI Member Chief Executive Officer, Khadi & Village Industries Commission (KVIC) Member Members of Governing Council

    12. 12 Members of Governing Council

    13. 13 Members of Governing Council

    14. 14 Secretary to the Government of India,Ministry of MSME, GOI Chairman Additional Secretary and DC (MSME),Ministry of MSME, GOI Vice-Chairman Additional Secretary and Financial Adviser,Ministry of MSME, GOI Member Joint Secretary to GOI, Ministry of MSME Member Joint Secretary to GOI, Ministry of MSME Member Representative of a State level Association of micro and small enterprises Nominated Member Representative of an Association of micro and small women Entrepreneurs Nominated Member Representative of an academic or training institution dealing with management or entrepreneurship development Nominated Member Director General of the Institute Member-Secretary Members of Executive Committee

    15. 15 Pioneering study that led to First Entrepreneurship Model First Sensitivity Training Laboratory- Ford Foundation First International Programme on small industry in the country Programme for Young Engineers for the first time in the country Establishment of SENDOC A National Information Centre for SMEs Partnership with UNIDO Industrial Estate & Regional Development Feasibility studies on modernisation of SSI First Study on identification of Growth Centres Major Achievements

    16. 16 Establishing a Branch Regional Centre at Guwahati Assisting in policy implication for establishing District Industries Centers Attainment of National status and renaming as National Institute of Small Industry Extension Training (nisiet) Prepared Case Studies and Video Documentary on Science and Technology Entrepreneurs Orientation on Small Industry Development for IAS Officers The First Computerised Software Package Developed on Simulation Exercises for Small Industry Management (SIM SIM) Major Achievements

    17. 17 UNESCO Chair on SSI Policy Enterprises Development and Government Effectiveness (EDGE) Programme for Srilankan Administrative Officials Refocusing Academic Centers in the place of departments B2B transactions with developing countries Counseling, Retraining and Redeployment programmes for rationalised employees of CPSUs Little Angles Project sponsored by International Labour Organisation (ILO) on eradication of child labours Establishment of a center on Cluster Development (NRCD) Major Achievements

    18. 18 Enhancing faculty competencies through international training and studies Started educational programmes Organised National Conference : Entrepreneurship in the New Millennium Attained self-sufficiency 2001-02 Upgradation of Infrastructure services Policy Research Studies on various aspects of SMEs Entered into MoUs with International Agencies All time high income of Rs.1022.76 lakh for the year 2006-07 Regrouping Centres & Cells under concept of School Renaming nisiet as ni-msme with effect from 11 April 2007 Major Achievements

    19. 19 Major Research and Consultancy Projects (2001-08) Identification of Product/Resource-specific Business in Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland and Tripura Emergence of First Generation Women Entrepreneurs An Exploratory Study Additional Income Opportunities to the Families of Child Labour An ILO Project Study on Curriculum Models for Entrepreneurship Development under NEDB Scheme Diagnostic study of Crochet Lace Cluster at Narsapur, Andhra Pradesh Evaluation study of ongoing schemes of NBCFDC in Karnataka Evaluation of Micro Credit Schemes and Education Loan Schemes in Andhra Pradesh

    20. 20 Major Research and Consultancy Projects (2001-08) Achieving self-sufficiency through ni-msmes intervention for the societies of Girijan Cooperative Corporation Ltd., Andhra Pradesh Design of Project Profiles for SMEs in Mauritius for Small and Medium Industries Development Organisation (SMIDO), Mauritius Development of 20 clusters in the country sponsored by DC(MSME) Micro Enterprise Mapping of Self-Help Groups in districts of Rajasthan State Competency Mapping of Indian SMEs for Global Promotion under NEDB Study on Impact of Government Incentives and Subsidies on the Industrial Development in Andhra Pradesh Promotion of self-employment activities among the Tribal Youth Preparation of Business Plan for Handicraft Clusters Cont.

    21. 21 Major Research and Consultancy Projects (2001-08 Integrated Handloom Cluster Development Mubarakpur Integrated Handloom Cluster Development Barabanki Evaluation Study of Schemes of Handloom Sector: Health Insurance Scheme Evaluation Study of Schemes of Handloom Sector: Integrated Handloom Training Project Evaluation Study of Schemes of Handloom Sector: 10% Rebate Scheme Study on Impact of Entrepreneurship Development Programmes Evaluation of EDI Scheme of Ministry of MSME Technical Services for Khadi and Village Industries Clusters Technical Services for Coir Clusters

    22. 22 Hightlights:2001-08 Attained self-sufficiency (2001-02) Recognition of Employees Assistance Cell as Nodal Agency for training and rehabilitation of rationalized employees of Central Public Sector Undertakings (CPSUs) (2002) Providing Income Opportunities for the families of Child Labour in select districts of Andhra Pradesh-ILO Project (2002-03) . 460 outstation programmes conducted (2003-04) Establishment of National Resource Centre for Cluster Development(2004) Greater academic exposure by inviting experts (2005-06) Several measures were initiated for sustenance of self-sufficiency

    23. 23 Hightlights:2001-08 Change of name of the Institute (2006-07) Special Training Programme (Skill Development in IT) for socially challenged(2006-07) National Workshop on Cluster Development (2007-08) Participation in International Small Business Congres (ISBC), Bangkok (2007) Outreach for women India-Africa Forum Summit (2008)

    24. 24 Attainment of Deemed University status/on lines of IIMs for MSMEs Expanding services to international clientele Establishment of National Resource Centre for Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) MSME development activities for global competitiveness Strengthening of cluster approach Promotion of skill development programmes Establishment of incubation centres Outlook for 11th Five-Year Plan

    25. 25 Grants Received and Expenditure

    26. 26 Financial Performance

    27. 27 Physical Performance

    28. 28 Campus measuring 20 acres with attractive greenery Training Facilities Conference Hall : 350 persons capacity 2 Multipurpose Halls : 100 persons capacity (each) 18 Lecture Halls : 30 40 persons capacity (each) Faculty Workstations with support services Multi-Cuisine Restaurant with 3 dining halls Accommodation 130 rooms to accommodate 260 persons: Guests and participants are accommodated in a/c or non a/c rooms with suites for VIPs and dignitaries Health, Sports and Amusement The Peripherals that come with success Extension Campus : Open land measuring about 37 acres, available half a kilometer distance from the existing campus Infrastructure

    29. 29 KALANGAN A fantastic amphi-theatre to conduct shows or events You would be a privileged guest at any show that would be staged at this venue MUSINGS - A wooded groove to kindle the poetic and spiritual thoughts, that will surely make you sing out loud at the top of your voice VANASTHALI - A portion of the campus hobnob with nature surrounded by trees that has been developed to hold exhibitions and malls UTSAV An open-air auditorium set amidst gianttrees Infrastructure

    30. 30 Badminton courts Lawn Tennis Table Tennis Badminton Volley Ball Gymnasium Carrom Board Sports Facilities

    31. 31 Help Line

    32. 32 THANK YOU

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