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ROLE OF GOVERNMENT

&
PROMOTIONAL AGENCIES
IN ED
• Entrepreneurship developments programmes are
the Human Resource developments programmes
of the highest order which basically deal with
human motivation, skills competencies, social and
economic risks and investment of financial and
physical resoures of the state. Therefore , the role
of government in organizing EDPs much
significance in a country like ours which requires
the conversion of surplus labour force into real
entrepreneurs to tackle the problems of
unemployment and poverty means of the EDP
mechansim.
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Establishment of specialized
institutions at National level
• National Institute for Entrepreneurship and
Small business development
• Small industries service Institutes
• National Institute for Small industry extension
& training
• Entrepreneurship Development Institute of
India
• IEDs & CEDs in different states of India
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Introduction of
Entrepreneurship courses
• Several universities, Its management Institutes
have introduced the courses of
entrepreneurship in their curriculum to induce
the students to choose entrepreneurial career
instead of job employment.

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Other Measures
• Financial support provided by the Government,
Development Banks & Nationalized Public sector
banks

• Funding support by the Government/


Development Bankers to conduct seminars/
Workshops and Industrial potential survey

• Institutional support system for Entrepreneurship


Development
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• Small industries Development organization
(SIDO)
• National Small Industries corporation
limited

 The NSIC was established in 1955 as a Government of India


enterprise to promote small scale industries in the country

• The main function of NSIC are:


I. To provide machinery on hire purchase basis
II. To assist small scale industries bringing fourth a large number
of variable SSEs with its support under various schemes all
over the country. #
• State small Scale Industries
Development Corporations (SSIDCs):

• The main functions of SSIDCs are:

a. To undertake distribution of scare raw materials


b. To assist the entrepreneurs in supply of machinery
c. To provide assistance for marketing of products of SSEs
d. To undertake construction of sheds/industrial estates
e. To provide allied infrastructure facilities & their
maintenance
f. To provide management assistance to production units #
• India investment centre (IIC)

• It was set up a non-profit making autonomous organization


funded & supported by the Government of India.

• The main functions of IIC are:


a) It undertakes the task of promotion mutually-rewarding joint
venture projects between Indian & foreign entrepreneurs.
b) It acts as a nodal point of dissemination of information
relating to economic condition, laws, opportunities procedures
and formalities for investment in India.

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• District Industries Centre (DICs)

 The District Industries centre programme was started on 8th May, 1978
with a view to provide integrated administrative frame at the district level
for promotion of small scale industries in rural areas.

• The main functions of DICs are:

1) To assist entrepreneurs for availing land shed, equipment & tools,


furniture & fixtures.
2) To appraise the worthiness of the project-proposals received from
entrepreneurs
3) To help the entrepreneurs in obtaining required licensees/permit/clearance

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• Industrial Estates
 Industrial estates are considered instrumental in promotion
of small & middle scale industries in the country.

• In the opinion of William Bredo:

 An industrial estate is a tract of land which is subdivided &


developed according to a comprehensive plan for the use of
a community of industrial enterprises
 It is place where required facilities & accommodation for
factory/industry to the entrepreneurs to establish their
industries

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