General Manger, DICC

Last Updated on: February 08, 2023

 

OFFICE OF THE GENERAL MANAGER, DISTRICT INDUSTRIES & COMMERCE CENTRE, KARIMGANJ

  • Role of District Industries & Commerce Centre(DI&CC).

The 'District Industries  Centre' (DICs)  program  me  was  started  by the central  government in 1978 with the objective of  providing  a focal point  for promoting small, tiny, cottage and village industries  in a particular  area and  to make available  to them all necessary services  and facilities  at one place .To facilitate the process of  development in MSME sector (as well as Large), DICs have been entrusted with most of the  administrative and  financial powers. For purpose of allotment of land, work sheds raw materials etc. In Assam DI&CCs   function under the ’Commissioner of Industries  & Commerce'. Each DI&CC is headed by  a General Manager  assisted by  project managers and functional manager  to  look after the following activities :

 Activities of District Industries Centre (DI&CC):

  • i. Economic Investigation
  • ii. Research, education and training
  • iii. Credit facilities
  • iv. Marketing assistance

 Objectives of District Industries Centre (DI&CC):

  • i. Accelerate the overall efforts for industrialization of the district.
  • ii. Rural industrialization and development of rural industries and handicrafts.
  • iii. Attainment of economic equality in various regions of the district and employment generation as well as existing industry.
  • iv. Providing the benefit of the government schemes to the new entrepreneurs.

 Functions of District Industries Centre (DI&CC)

i. Acts as the focal point of the industrialization of the district.
ii. Prepares the industrial profile of the district .
iii. Statistics and information about existing industrial units in the district in the large, medium, small as well as co-operative sectors(MSME sector).
iv. Opportunity guidance to entrepreneurs. 
v. Compilation of information about local sources of raw materials and their availability.
vi. Manpower assessment with respect to skilled, semi-skilled workers.
vii. Assessment of availability of infrastructure facilities like quality testing, research and development, transport, prototype development, warehouse etc.
viii. Organizes entrepreneurship development training programs.
ix. Provides information about various government schemes, subsidies, grants and assistance available from the other corporations set up for promotion of industries.
x. Acknowledgement of Entrepreneur’s memorandum.
xi. Prepares techno-economic feasibility report.
xii. Advices the entrepreneurs on investments.
xiii. Acts as a link between the entrepreneurs and Financial Institutions of the district.
xiv. Implements government sponsored schemes for educated unemployed people like PMEGP ,Credit Linked Margin Money Scheme, Angel Fund scheme, etc.
xv. Helps entrepreneurs in obtaining licenses from the Electricity Board, Water Supply Board, No Objection Certificates etc.
xvi. Assist the entrepreneur to procure imported machinery and raw materials.
xvii. Organizes exhibitions, trade fairs for providing marketing exposure and platform to First generation entrepreneurs.

 

 PROGRESS REPORT OF DIFFERENT SCHEMES UNDER DI&CC, KARIMGANJ

 

1. Prime Minister Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP)

FY: 2022-23

 

BANK WISE PROGRESS REPORT OF PMEGP FOR THE FINANCIAL YEAR 2022-23

sl no

Name of bank

Forwarded to Bank

Sanctioned by Bank

Subsidy Disbursed

Returned by Bank

Pending at bank

No of Prj.

Subsidy involved (In Lakh)

No of

Subsidy involved (In Lakh)

No of

Subsidy involved (In Lakh)

No of

Subsidy involved (In Lakh)

No of Prj.

Subsidy involved (In Lakh)

1

ASSAM GRAMIN VIKASH BANK

24

58.59

2

5.39

4

7.05

8

19.99

14

33.21

2

BANK OF INDIA

3

10.93

1

1.84

0

0

1

1.75

1

6.73

3

CANARA BANK

2

4.25

0

0

0

0

2

4.25

0

0

4

CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA

16

34.76

11

25.38

10

21.95

5

9.38

0

0

5

IDBI BANK

2

11.63

3

15.88

0

0

0

0

0

0

6

INDIAN BANK

2

3.28

2

3.28

1

1.03

0

0

0

0

7

PUNJAB NATIONAL BANK

39

126.56

18

37.86

2

5.25

11

34.85

12

50.31

8

STATE BANK OF INDIA

35

81.76

9

15.89

1

2.45

8

19.74

18

43.41

9

UNION BANK OF INDIA

6

15.25

4

8.13

0

0

1

2.98

1

4.14

10

UCO BANK

1

1.4

0

0

0

0

1

1.4

0

0

11

Total

130

348.41

50

113.65

18

37.73

37

94.34

46

137.8

 

Application received: 194 nos. (As on 06-01-2023)

 

Sl. No.

Agency

Target

Sponsored
to Bank

Sanctioned by bank

Subsidy  Disbursed by Bank

Remarks

Physical

Financial (Subsidy)  (Rs in Lakh)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Nos

Subsidy disbursed( In Lakh)

 Maximum loan limit eligible for subsidy is Rs. 50 Lakh (manufacturing    sector) & Rs. 20 Lakh  (Business/service sector) as per new guideline.

 

 

RURAL

    55

  173.25

91

    27

14

32.2

Subsidy @ 35% for rural areas  & @ 25%   for urban areas.

1

DI&CC

  URBAN

       55

    173.25

39

23

   4

5.53

 

 

 

Total

110  

  346.50

130

    50

18

37.73

  Disbursement cases are inclusive of previous financial year 2021-22.

 

 

2. PRADHAN MANTRI FORMALISATION OF MICRO FOOD PROCESSING ENTERPRISES SCHEME

(As on 06-01-2023)

 

Application received: 40 Nos.

Sl. No

Agency

Target

Sponsored
to bank

Sanctioned
by bank

Pending
with banks 

Disbursed
by Bank

Returned
by Bank

Physical
(in Nos.)

1

DI&CC

150

35

13

7

9

15

Total

150

35

13

7

9

15