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ED - Unit 4 (Prof. Aditi Gosain (Sibar)

The document provides information about: 1. Suggested text books for a course on entrepreneurship development and the role of government. 2. The syllabus covers the role of central and state governments in promoting entrepreneurship through various incentives, subsidies, grants and programs. It also discusses women entrepreneurs, small scale industries, and the future of entrepreneurship development. 3. The role of government in promoting entrepreneurship includes providing training, marketing assistance, promotional schemes, and concessions on excise duty. Initiatives include incentives, subsidies, grants, and export oriented units.

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ED - Unit 4 (Prof. Aditi Gosain (Sibar)

The document provides information about: 1. Suggested text books for a course on entrepreneurship development and the role of government. 2. The syllabus covers the role of central and state governments in promoting entrepreneurship through various incentives, subsidies, grants and programs. It also discusses women entrepreneurs, small scale industries, and the future of entrepreneurship development. 3. The role of government in promoting entrepreneurship includes providing training, marketing assistance, promotional schemes, and concessions on excise duty. Initiatives include incentives, subsidies, grants, and export oriented units.

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Suggested Text Books: 1

1.Dynamics of Entrepreneurship
Development : Vasant Desai
ED UNIT 4
2.Entrepreneurship: New ROLE OF GOVERNMENT
Venture Creation : David H. Holt

3.Entrepreneurship
Development New Venture
Creation : Satish Taneja,
S.L.Gupta

4.Project management, K.
Nagarajan.

5.Entrepreneurship: Strategies
and Resources : Marc J.
Dollinger

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Syllabus
 Role of Central Government and State Government in
promoting Entrepreneurship: Introduction to various
incentives, subsidies and grants, Export Oriented Units,
Fiscal and Tax concessions available,
 Women Entrepreneurs - Role, Problems and Prospects,
Reasons for low women Entrepreneurs
 Assistance Programme for Small Scale Units – Institutional
Framework – Role of SSI Sector in the Economy – SSI Units
– Failure, Causes and Preventive Measures – Turnaround
Strategies. Future of Entrepreneurship Development and
Government, Start Up India, Make in India. (5)

Prof. Aditi Gosain (SIBAR)


OB - Unit - 3
3 Group and Team Dynamics,
Leadership

Role of Central Government and State


Government in promoting Entrepreneurship

Role of Government
 Training
 Marketing assistance
 Promotional Schemes
 Concessions on excise duty

Government Initiatives:
 Incentives
 Subsidies
 Grants
 Export Oriented Units (EOUs)

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 TheGovernment (both at the Central and


State level) has been undertaking several
steps for the promotion and development
of small and medium enterprises like in
various sectors :
 Setting up of banks and financial institutions
 Formulating various policies and schemes
 Declaration of several policy measures
 Implementing schemes and programmes to
enhance the global competitiveness of
small enterprises across the country

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 Besides, several schemes and


programmes have been undertaken by
the Government with the aim of
facilitating access to:-
 adequate credit from financial institutions;
 funds for technology upgradation and
modernization
 integrated infrastructural facilities;
 modern testing facilities and quality
certification laboratories;
 modern management practices,
entrepreneurship development and skill up
gradation through appropriate training
facilities
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 Tax Holiday Scheme


 Composite Loan Scheme
 Industrial Estate Scheme
 Scheme for International Cooperation
 Scheme of Surveys, Studies and Policy
Research
 Scheme of Fund for Regeneration of
Traditional Industries (SFURTI)
 Scheme of Product Development, Design
Intervention and Packaging (PRODIP)
 Scheme of Khadi Karigar Janashree Bima
Yojana for Khadi Artisans
 Scheme of Interest Subsidy Eligibility
Certification (ISEC)
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Leadership

Introduction to various incentives,


subsidies and grants
Incentives for SSI (small scale industries):

 Investment allowance :25% discount on purchase of new plant and


machinery

 Tax concessions : Section 80J, Income tax act 1961,A newly started
industry need not pay income tax on profits till profits exceed 6
percent per year of the capital of the unit

 Depreciation : Section 32 Income Tax Act 1961 , an SSI having block


of assets at prescribed rate is entitled to a deduction on
depreciation account. A maximum amount of 20 lac is allowed to
be deducted from the actual cost of the plant and machinery

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Subsidies
 Subsidies are financial assistance by government to
individuals , institutions and businesses to promote
economic and social welfare

 Subsidies can be given in the form of tax reduction ,


discounts or cash

 Important government subsidies for entrepreneurs


are:
 Government subsidy for small businesses from NISC (
National small industries corporation)
 Credit Guarantee fund scheme fro micro and small
entrepreneurs – CGMSE
 Government Subsidy for small business- organic farming
 Technology Upgradation Fund Scheme – Textile industry
etc

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Grants
 Grant is a financial assistance provided by government
without the expectation of receiving back the fund

 This does NOT include loans and services other than money

 Government provides grants for conducting R&D and


research in technology based projects

 SIBR – Small Business Innovation is one such government


initiative which provides grants to startups

 Sectors which receive grants include healthcare, software


etc

 Grants are also given to communities with low income to


support national objectives like housing , economic
development, eliminating poverty etc

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Export Oriented Units (EOU)s


Scheme
 EOU scheme launched in 1980
 Procurement of goods from domestic tarrif
areas
 Exemption from duties
 Income tax concession
 Exemption from industrial licencing
 Sub Contracting
 Inter Unit Transfer
 Supplies from DTA
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Fiscal and Tax concessions


available
 Complete tax exemption for first three
years
 Abolition of angel investment tax
 Setting up of fund of funds
 Exemption of capital gain tax
 Other tax exemptions and fund
allocations for sc/st/women/transport
sector etc
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Women Entrepreneurs - Role


Note : Refer unit 1 PPT

“ woman or group of women who establish


a new business venture and operate it”

Characteristics of women entrepreneurs :


Imagination, Hard Work, Perseverance, Risk
Taking, Flexibility, Analytics, Efficacy,
Learning, Leadership

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Problems and Prospects


 Common problems faced by women entrepreneurs :
 1. Family restriction
 2. Lack of Finance
 3. Lack of Education
 4. Role Conflict
 5. Unfavorable Environment
 6. Lack of persistent Nature
 7. Lack of Mental strength
 8. Lack of Information
 9. Stiff Competition
 10. Mobility

 Possible prospects of resolution :


 1. Promotional Help
 2. Training
 3. Selection of Machinery and Technology
 4. Finance
 5. Marketing Assistance
 6. Family support
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Reasons for low women


Entrepreneurs
 Socio-Cultural Atmosphere.
 Balance between Work and Home
 Women: Not to be taken Seriously !!!
 Lack of Exposure
 An Everyday Battle: Receiving Finance
 Lack of Self-Confidence
 Risk Taking
 Safety issues

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Assistance Programme for Small Scale


Units – Institutional Framework

The following Institutions support Small Scale units

 SIDBI – SMALL INDUSTRIES DEVELOPMENT BANK OF INDIA


 SIDO – SMALL INDUSTRIES DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATION
 NABARD – NATIONAL BANK FOR AGRICULTURE AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT
 ICECD – INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND CARRER DEVELOPMENT
 MSME DO – MICRO, SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATION
 KVIC- KHADI AND VILLAGE INDUSTRIES COMMISION

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Institutional Support for


Women Entrepreneurs
The following institutions support women entrepreneurship:

 Federation of Indian women entrepreneurs - FIWE


 Consortium of Women entrepreneurs of India - CWEI
 Self Employed Women's Association - SEWA
 Women Entrepreneurs Promotion Association –WEPA
 The “Marketing Organization of Women Enterprises - MOOWES
 Mahakaushal Association of Woman Entrepreneurs - MAWE
 SAARC Chamber of women entrepreneurship Council - SCWEC
 Women Empowerment Corporation -WEC

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Government Schemes for


Women Entrepreneurs
 Indira Mahila Yojna (IMY)
 Swayamsidha
 Swashakti
 Women STEP scheme – (Support to
training and Employment Programme)
 Rashtriya Mahila Kosh (RMK)
 SBI Stree Shakti Package
 IDBI’s Mahila Udyam Nidhi (MUN)
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Role of SSI (Small Scale Industries)


Sector in the Economy
Role of SSI :
 Employment generation
 Production : 40% of manufacturing in India
 Export : 40-50% comes from SME sector
 Innovation and development
 Efficient utilization of resources
 Developing entrepreneurial capacity
 Low capital output ratio
 Industrial Growth
 Facilitate Large Scale industries

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SSI Units Failure Causes and Preventive


Measures – Turnaround Strategies
Causes of Failure –
 Selling too cheaply
 Ineffective marketing and Advertising
 Shortage of capital
 Poor planning
 Impractical expectations
 Inappropriate location
 Lack of market and industry knowledge
 Market competition
 Non diversification
 Legal problems
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 Preventive Measures –
 Acquiring Business insights
 Developing regular feedback systems
 Managing financial resources
 Managing people
 High commitment

 Turnaround Strategies –
 Changing prices
 Re focusing on markets and loyal customers
 New product development
 Rationalizing the product line
 Concentration on sales and advertising
 Restructuring and innovation in matured and
non growing businesses
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Future of Entrepreneurship
Development and Government
 Government initiatives for entrepreneurship
development :
 Pradhanmantri Kaushal Vikas Yojna (PMKVY)
 Science for equity empowerment and development (SEED)
 Trade related Entrepreneurship Assistance Development
(TREAD)
 Start up India
 Digital India
 Make in India
 Stand up India
 Skill India
 Roll out of mobile app and portals

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Start Up India – refer unit 1 PPT


 Startup India is an initiative of the Government of India.
 The campaign was first announced by Indian Prime
Minister, Narendra Modi on 15 August 2015
 the following three pillars:
 Simplification and Handholding.
 Funding Support and Incentives.
 Industry-Academia Partnership and Incubation.
 Discards restrictive States Government policies such as License
Raj, Land Permissions, Foreign Investment Proposals, and
Environmental Clearances.
 Under this initiative, the government has launched the
 I-MADE program, to help Indian entrepreneurs build 10 lakh (1
million) mobile app start-ups,
 MUDRA Bank's scheme (Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojana), an
initiative which aims to provide micro-finance, low-interest rate
loans to entrepreneurs from low socioeconomic backgrounds
 Initial capital of 20,000 crore has been allocated for this scheme.

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Make in India
 Make in India, a type of Swadeshi
movement covering 25 sectors of the Indian
economy

 It was launched by the Government of India on 25


September 2014 to encourage companies to
manufacture their products in India and "to transform
India into a global design and manufacturing hub".

 India jumped to 63rd place out of 190 countries in


the world Banks' 2019 in the Ease of Doing Business
Index from 130th in 2016

 India emerged as the top destination globally in


2015 for foreign direct investment (FDI), surpassing
the United States and China, with US$60.1 billion FDI.

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