·
The
price & purchase preference policy
List of Items
Reserved for Purchase from Micro and Small Enterprises
Sl
No. Item Description
1.
AAC/& ACSR
Conductor upto 19 strands
2.
Agricultural
Implements
a.
Hand Operated
tools & implements
b.
Animal driven
implements
3.
Air/Room
Coolers
4.
Aluminium
builder's hardware
5.
Ambulance
stretcher
6.
Ammeters/ohm
meter/Volt meter (Electro magnetic upto Class I accuracy)
7.
Anklets Web
Khaki
8.
Augur
(Carpenters)
9.
Automobile Head
lights Assembly
10.
Badges cloth
embroidered and metals
11.
Bags of all
types i.e. made of leather, cotton, canvas & jute etc. including kit bags,
mail bags, sleeping bags & water-proof bag
12.
Bandage cloth
13.
Barbed Wire
14.
Basket cane
(Procurement can also be made from State Forest Corpn. and State Handicrafts
Corporation)
15.
Bath tubs
16.
Battery Charger
17.
Battery
Eliminator
18.
Beam Scales
(upto 1.5 tons)
19.
Belt leather
& straps
20.
Bench Vices
21.
Bituminous
Paints
22.
Blotting Paper
23.
Bolts &
Nuts
24.
Bolts Sliding
25.
Bone Meal
26.
Boot Polish
27.
Boots &
Shoes of all types including canvas shoes
28.
Bowls
29.
Boxes Leather
30.
Boxes made of
metal
31.
Braces
32.
Brackets other
than those used in Railways
33.
Brass Wire
34.
Brief Cases
(other than moulded luggage)
35.
Brooms
36.
Brushes of all
types
37.
Buckets of all
types
38.
Button of all
types
39.
Candle Wax
Carriage
40.
Cane
Valves/stock valves (for water fittings only)
41.
Cans metallic
(for milk & measuring)
42.
Canvas Products
:
a.
Water Proof
Deliver, Bags to spec. No. IS - 1422/70
b.
Bonnet Covers
& Radiators Muff. to spec. Drg. Lv 7/NSN/IA/130295
43.
Capes Cotton
& Woollen
44.
Capes
Waterproof
45.
Castor Oil
46.
Ceiling roses
upto 15 amps
47.
Centrifugal
steel plate blowers
48.
Centrifugal
Pumps suction & delivery 150 mm. x 150 mm
49.
Chaff Cutter
Blade
50.
Chains lashing
51.
Chappals and
sandals
52.
Chamois Leather
53.
Chokes for
light fitting
54.
Chrome Tanned
leather (Semi-finished Buffalo & Cow)
55.
Circlips
56.
Claw Bars and
Wires
57.
Cleaning Powder
58.
Clinical
Thermometers
59.
Cloth Covers
60.
Cloth Jaconet
61.
Cloth Sponge
62.
Coir fibre and
Coir yarn
63.
Coir mattress cushions
and matting
64.
Coir Rope
hawserlaid
65.
Community Radio
Receivers
66.
Conduit pipes
67.
Copper nail
68.
Copper
Napthenate
69.
Copper sulphate
70.
Cord Twine
Maker
71.
Cordage Others
72.
Corrugated
Paper Board & Boxes
73.
Cotton
Absorbent
74.
Cotton Belts
75.
Cotton Carriers
76.
Cotton Cases
77.
Cotton Cord
Twine
78.
Cotton Hosiery
79.
Cotton Packs
80.
Cotton Pouches
81.
Cotton Ropes
82.
Cotton Singlets
83.
Cotton Sling
84.
Cotton Straps
85.
Cotton tapes
and laces
86.
Cotton Wool
(Non absorbent)
87.
Crates Wooden
& plastic
88.
(a)
Crucibles upto No. 200
(b) Crucibles Graphite upto No. 500
(c) Other Crucibles upto 30 kgs.
(b) Crucibles Graphite upto No. 500
(c) Other Crucibles upto 30 kgs.
89.
Cumblies &
blankets
90.
Curtains
mosquito
91.
Cutters
92.
Dibutyl
phthalate
93.
Diesel engines
upto 15 H.P
94.
Dimethyl
Phthalate
95.
Disinfectant
Fluids
96.
Distribution
Board upto 15 amps
97.
Domestic
Electric appliances as per BIS Specifications :-
- Toaster Electric, Elect. Iron, Hot Plates, Elect. Mixer, Grinders Room heaters & convectors and ovens
- Toaster Electric, Elect. Iron, Hot Plates, Elect. Mixer, Grinders Room heaters & convectors and ovens
98.
Domestic (House
Wiring) P.V.C. Cables and Wires (Aluminium) Conforming to the prescribed BIS
Specifications and upto 10.00 mm sq. nominal cross section
99.
Drawing &
Mathematical Instruments
100.
Drums &
Barrels
101.
Dust Bins
102.
Dust Shield
leather
103.
Dusters Cotton
all types except the items required in Khadi
104.
Dyes :
a.
Azo Dyes
(Direct & Acid)
b.
Basic Dyes
105.
Electric Call
bells/buzzers/door bells
106.
Electric
Soldering Iron
107.
Electric
Transmission Line Hardware items like steel cross bars, cross arms clamps
arching horn, brackets, etc
108.
Electronic door
bell
109.
Emergency Light
(Rechargeable type)
110.
Enamel Wares
& Enamel Utensils
111.
Equipment camouflage
Bamboo support
112.
Exhaust Muffler
113.
Expanded Metal
114.
Eyelets
115.
Film Polythene
- including wide width film
116.
Film spools
& cans
117.
Fire
Extinguishers (wall type)
118.
Foot Powder
119.
French polish
120.
Funnels
121.
Fuse Cut outs
122.
Fuse Unit
123.
Garments
(excluding supply from Indian Ordnance Factories)
124.
Gas mantels
125.
Gauze cloth
126.
Gauze surgical
all types
127.
Ghamellas
(Tasllas)
128.
Glass Ampules
129.
Glass &
Pressed Wares
130.
Glue
131.
Grease Nipples
& Grease guns
132.
Gun cases
133.
Gun Metal
Bushes
134.
Gumtape
135.
Hand drawn
carts of all types
136.
Hand gloves of
all types
137.
Hand Lamps
Railways
138.
Hand numbering
machine
139.
Hand pounded
Rice (polished and unpolished)
140.
Hand presses
141.
Hand Pump
142.
Hand Tools of
all types
143.
Handles wooden
and bamboo (Procurement can also be made from State Forest Corpn. and State
Handicrafts Corporation)
144.
Harness Leather
145.
Hasps &
Staples
146.
Haver Sacks
147.
Helmet
Non-Metallic
148.
Hide and
country leather of all types
149.
Hinges
150.
Hob nails
151.
Holdall
152.
Honey
153.
Horse and Mule
Shoes
154.
Hydraulic Jacks
below 30 ton capacity
155.
Insecticides
Dust and Sprayers (Manual only)
156.
Invalid wheeled
chairs.
157.
Invertor
domestic type upto 5 kvA
158.
Iron (dhobi)
159.
Key board
wooden
160.
Kit Boxes
161.
Kodali
162.
Lace leather
163.
Lamp holders
164.
Lamp signal
165.
Lanterns Posts
& bodies
166.
Lanyard
167.
Latex foam
sponge
168.
Lathies
169.
Letter Boxes
170.
Lighting
Arresters - upto 22 kv
171.
Link Clip
172.
Linseed Oil
173.
Lint Plain
174.
Lockers
175.
Lubricators
176.
L.T. Porcelain
KITKAT & Fuse Grips
177.
Machine Screws
178.
Magnesium
Sulphate
179.
Mallet Wooden
180.
Manhole covers
181.
Measuring Tapes
and Sticks
182.
Metal clad
switches (upto 30 Amps)
183.
Metal Polish
184.
Metallic
containers and drums other than N.E.C. (Not elsewhere classified)
185.
Metric weights
186.
Microscope for
normal medical use
187.
Miniature bulbs
(for torches only)
188.
M.S. Tie Bars
189.
Nail Cutters
190.
Naphthalene
Balls
191.
Newar
192.
Nickel Sulphate
193.
Nylon Stocking
194.
Nylon Tapes and
Laces
195.
Oil Bound
Distemper
196.
Oil Stoves
(Wick stoves only)
197.
Pad locks of
all types
198.
Paint remover
199.
Palma Rosa Oil
200.
Palmgur
201.
Pans Lavatory
Flush
202.
Paper
conversion products, paper bags, envelops, Ice-cream cup, paper cup and saucers
& paper Plates
203.
Paper Tapes
(Gummed)
204.
Pappads
205.
Pickles &
Chutney
206.
Piles fabric
207.
Pillows
208.
Plaster of
Paris
209.
Plastic Blow
Moulded Containers upto 20 litre excluding Poly Ethylene Terphthalate (PET)
Containers
210.
Plastic cane
211.
Playing Cards
212.
Plugs &
Sockets electric upto 15 Amp
213.
Polythene bags
214.
Polythene Pipes
215.
Post Picket
(Wooden)
216.
Postal Lead
seals
217.
Potassium
Nitrate
218.
Pouches
219.
Pressure Die
Casting upto 0.75 kg
220.
Privy Pans
221.
Pulley Wire
222.
PVC footwears
223.
PVC pipes upto
110 mm
224.
PVC Insulated
Aluminium Cables (upto 120 sq. mm) (ISS:694)
225.
Quilts, Razais
226.
Rags
227.
Railway
Carriage light fittings
228.
Rakes Ballast
229.
Razors
230.
RCC Pipes upto
1200 mm. dia
231.
RCC Poles
Prestressed
232.
Rivets of all
types
233.
Rolling
Shutters
234.
Roof light
Fittings
235.
Rubber Balloons
236.
Rubber Cord
237.
Rubber Hoses
(Unbranded)
238.
Rubber Tubing
(Excluding braided tubing)
239.
Rubberised
Garments Cap and Caps etc
240.
Rust/Scale
Removing composition
241.
Safe meat &
milk
242.
Safety matches
243.
Safety Pins
(and other similar products like paper pins, staples pins etc.)
244.
Sanitary
Plumbing fittings
245.
Sanitary Towels
246.
Scientific
Laboratory glasswares (Barring sophisticated items)
247.
Scissors
cutting (ordinary)
248.
Screws of all
types including High Tensile
249.
Sheep skin all
types
250.
Shellac
251.
Shoe laces
252.
Shovels
253.
Sign Boards
painted
254.
Silk ribbon
255.
Silk Webbing
256.
Skiboots &
shoes
257.
Sluice Valves
258.
Snapfastner
(Excluding 4 pcs. ones)
259.
Soap Carbolic
260.
Soap Curd
261.
Soap Liquid
262.
Soap Soft
263.
Soap washing or
laundary soap
264.
Soap Yellow
265.
Socket/pipes
266.
Sodium Nitrate
267.
Sodium Silicate
268.
Sole leather
269.
Spectacle
frames
270.
Spiked boot
271.
Sports shoes
made out of leather (for all Sports games)
272.
Squirrel Cage
Induction Motors upto and including 100 KW440 volts 3 phase
273.
Stapling
machine
274.
Steel Almirah
275.
Steel beds
stead
276.
Steel Chair
277.
Steel desks
278.
Steel
racks/shelf
279.
Steel stools
280.
Steel trunks
281.
Steel wool
282.
Steel &
aluminium windows and ventilators
283.
Stockinet
284.
Stone and stone
quarry rollers
285.
Stoneware jars
286.
Stranded Wire
287.
Street light
fittings
288.
Student
Microscope
289.
Studs
(excluding high tensile)
290.
Surgical Gloves
(Except Plastic)
291.
Table knives
(Excluding Cutlery)
292.
Tack Metallic
293.
Taps
294.
Tarpaulins
295.
Teak fabricated
round blocks
296.
Tent Poles
297.
Tentage
Civil/Military & Salitah Jute for Tentage
298.
Textiles
manufacturers other than N.E.C. (not elsewhere classified)
299.
Tiles
300.
Tin Boxes for
postage stamp
301.
Tin can
unprinted upto 4 gallons capacity (other than can O.T.S.)
302.
Tin Mess
303.
Tip Boots
304.
Toggle Switches
305.
Toilet Rolls
306.
Transformer
type welding sets conforming to IS:1291/75 (upto 600 amps)
307.
Transistor
Radio upto 3 band
308.
Transistorised
Insulation - Testers
309.
Trays
310.
Trays for
postal use
311.
Trolley
312.
Trollies -
drinking water
313.
Tubular Poles
314.
Tyres &
Tubes (Cycles)
315.
Umbrellas
316.
Utensils all
types
317.
Valves Metallic
318.
Varnish Black
Japan
319.
Voltage
Stablisers including C.V.T's
320.
Washers all
types
321.
Water Proof
Covers
322.
Water Proof
paper
323.
Water tanks
upto 15,000 litres capacity
324.
Wax sealing
325.
Waxed paper
326.
Weighing Scale
327.
Welded Wiremash
328.
Wheel barrows
329.
Whistle
330.
Wicks cotton
331.
Wing Shield
Wipers (Arms & Blades only)
332.
Wire brushes
and Fibre Brushes
333.
Wire Fencing
& Fittings
334.
Wire nails and
Horse shoe nails
335.
Wire nettings
of gauze thicker than 100 mesh size
336.
Wood Wool
337.
Wooden
ammunition boxes
338.
Wooden Boards
339.
Wooden Box for
Stamps
340.
Wooden Boxes
and Cases N.E.C. (Not elsewhere classified)
341.
Wooden Chairs
342.
Wooden Flush
Door Shutters
343.
Wooden packing
cases all sizes
344.
Wooden pins
345.
Wooden plugs
346.
Wooden shelves
347.
Wooden veneers
348.
Woollen hosiery
349.
Zinc Sulphate
350.
Zip Fasteners
List
of Items Reserved for Purchase from Handicrafts Sector
S.
No.
|
Item
Description
|
Source
of Supply
|
351.
|
Cane
Furniture
|
North
Eastern Handicrafts & Handlooms Development Corporation Assam Govt.
Marketing Corpn. Craft Society of Manipur Nagaland Handicrafts &
Handlooms Development Corporation.
|
352.
|
Bamboo
file tray, Baskets, Pencil stand, side racks etc.
|
-do-
|
353.
|
Artistic
Wooden Furniture
|
Rajasthan
Small Industries Corpn., U.P. Export Corporation
|
354.
|
Wooden
paper weight, racks etc.
|
- do -
|
355.
|
Glass
covers made of wood and Grass jute
|
- do -
|
356.
|
Jute
furniture
|
West
Bengal Handicrafts Dev. Corp.
Jute mfg. Development Corporation Orissa State Handicrafts Dev. Corpn. |
357.
|
Jute
bags, file cover
|
- do -
|
358.
|
Woolen
& silk carpets
|
U.P.
Export Corpporation
J & K Sale & Export Corporation |
·
The
role of associations in mem enterprises
Scheme for capacity
building, strengthening of database and advocacy by Industry/Enterprise
Associations and for
holding Seminars/Symposiums/Workshops by the Associations
1) Strengthening of Data Base-
financial assistance for the Secretarial and Advisory/ Extension services
To
strengthen the role and increase the efficiency of the associations of Micro
and Small Enterprises, financial assistance for the Secretarial and
Advisory/extension services to selected associations may be provided up to a
maximum of Rs.5 lakh, depending upon the size and reach of the Association. To be eligible, the beneficiary Associations
will be required to provide the regular manpower and office space at their own
cost and also bear equivalent/ matching contribution towards cost of
modernisation of their facilities and equipment and training of their
personnel. Efforts will be made to cover a large number of Associations within
the ambit of the Scheme and an Association receiving financial assistance under
the Scheme will not be eligible to receive financial assistance again under the
Scheme for the next three years.
Under
the Scheme, the following machinery and equipment needed by the Associations
for upgrading their capacity (both qualitatively and quantitatively) to collect
and interpret data relating to changes in the market scenario, Sub-Contracting
Exchanges, Testing Laboratories, etc. shall be eligible to receive financial
assistance :-
Phase
I
(a)
Computer and its peripherals including software - Rs. 4,00,000/-
(b)
Furniture and Office Equipments, e.g. fax etc. -
Rs. 1,50,000/-
(c)
Photocopier Machine and its Accessories - Rs. 2,00,000/-
Phase
II
(d)
Consumables per annum - Rs. 1,00,000/-
(e)
Training of the staff -
Rs. 50,000/-
(f)
Expenses on Travel etc. - Rs. 50,000/-
(g)
Contingent & other office expenses
- Rs. 50,000/-
------------------
Total: Rs.10,00,000/-
------------------
The
Ministry of MSME/Office of DC (MSME) would provide 50% of the cost of
modernization of the facilities and equipment and training of personnel, etc remaining 50% of the cost
would be borne by the Associations.
|
sanctioned
amount
(ii) Balance 50% of the sanctioned amount
2)
Seminars/Symposiums/Workshops
For organizing
Seminars/Symposiums/Workshops, maximum
of Rs.2 lakh would be provided to National Level MSE Associations and Rs.1 lakh
to Regional/State/Local Level MSE Associations.
The Associations can avail
financial assistance under this component only once in a
financial year. While seeking financial
assistance, the Association concerned shall indicate the tentative cost for
holding the Seminar/Symposium/Workshop along with details of participation
expected and deliverables/outcome of the proposed Seminar/Symposium/
Workshop. Further, it shall undertake
to meet 50% of the expenses in case of
National level Associations and 25% in case of Regional/State/Local level
Associations, out of its own resources. On completion of the activity for which
financial assistance has been sought/provided, the Association concerned shall
give a Utilization Certificate to the satisfaction of the
Government, failing which it would be debarred for receiving any financial
support in future. Release of financial
support would be as under:-
(i) 50% of the sanction amount to the released
subject to:
(a) Submission of detailed cost estimated by the
Association;
(b)
Undertaking by the Association to bear at least 50% of the cost from its own
resources in case of National Level
Associations and 25% in case of Regional/State/Local
Lever Associations
(c)
Recommendation by the Screening Committee.
(ii)
Balance 50% to be released subject to
successfully organization of the
Programme, submission of final accounts Utilization Certificate and
recommendation of the Committee.
The item wise break up of expenditure
admissible for receiving financial assistance under the Scheme is given in
Annexure-I and Annexure-II.
3)
Mechanism for operating the
Scheme:
The
Scheme will be given due publicity
and proposals will be invited
from eligible MSE Associations who may
submit the proposal either directly
or through MSME-Development Institutes located in various States/UTs. Along with the proposals, the Associations
may clearly enlist deliverables expected as a result of the Scheme. On receipt of the proposals, the same will
be placed before a Screening Committee, inter-alia, to decide about the
relevance of the Seminar/Symposium/Workshop to the overall objective, the
criterion for selection of the Associations for short-listing the Associations
and the amount payable to each short listed Association. Thereafter, the recommendations of the
Committee shall be submitted to the Competent Authority for release of funds. While
submitting the proposal, the Associations will be required to undertake to meet
50% of the total sanctioned amount from out of their resources in case of
strengthening the data base and for
organizing Seminars/ Symposiums/Workshops.
To short list the Associations and to
recommend the amount to be given to each Association, a Committee has been set
up
under
the Chairmanship of the AS & DC (MSME) with the following composition:
1.
ADC (Planning), O/o the DC (MSME) Member
2.
Economic Adviser, M/o MSME
Member
3.
JS & ADC (MSME Policy), O/o the DC
(MSME) Member
4.
Industrial Adviser, O/o the DC (MSME)
Member
5.
ADC/EA, O/o the DC (MSME)
Member Secretary
The Committee shall submit its recommendations
to the Competent Authority for Approval.
Seminars/Symposiums/Workshops organized by the National
Level Associations
Total
budget is four lakh
50%
of the cost could be borne by the concerned National Level MSE
Associations. The remaining cost of 50%,
subject to a ceiling of Rs. two lakh would be met by GOI’s assistance.
Seminars/Symposiums/Workshops organized by the
State/Regional/Local Level Associations
Total
budget is 1.25 lakh
25%
of the cost would be borne by the concerned State/Regional/Local Level
Association. The remaining cost of 75%, subject to a ceiling of Rs. one lakh
would be met by GOI’s assistance.