AUTONOMOUS BODIES UNDER DC (MSME)

    Autonomous Bodies are set up whenever it is felt that certain functions need to be discharged outside the governmental set up with some amount of independence and flexibility without day-to-day interference of the Governmental machinery. These are set up by the Ministries/Departments concerned with the subject matter and are funded through grants-in-aid, either fully or partially, depending on the extent which such institutes generate internal resources of their own. These grants are regulated by the Ministry of Finance through their instructions as well as the instructions relating to powers for creation of posts and etc. They are mostly registered as societies under the Societies Registration Act and in certain cases they have been set up as statutory institutions under the provisions contained in various Acts. The Annual Reports and Audited Statements of Accounts of Autonomous Bodies/statutory institutions are required to be laid before Parliament.

    A total of 21 Autonomous Bodies fall within the purview of Development Commissioner (MSME). A complete list may be seen below.

    List of Autonomous Bodies under Development Commissioner (MSME)

    1. Institute for Design of Electrical Measuring Instruments (IDEMI)
      Swantantryaveer Tatya Tope Marg,
      Chunabhatti, Sion P.O.,
      MUMBAI - 400 022.


    2. Process and Product Development Centre,
      Foundry Nagar,
      AGRA - 282 006 (U.P.)


    3. Process-cum-product Development Centre,
      (Sports Goods & Leisure Time Equipments)
      Sports Goods Complex, Delhi-Road,
      MEERUT - 250 002. (U.P.)


    4. Electronics Service & Training Centre (ESTC)
      Village Kanya, District Nainital
      RAMNAGAR - 244 715. (Uttaranchal)


    5. Fragrance & Flavour Development Centre,
      (FFDC), Industrial Estate,
      G.T.Road, P.O. Makrand Nagar,
      Kannauj, Farrukhabad - 209 726 (U.P.)


    6. Centre for the Development of Glass Industry (CGDI)
      A-1/1, Industrial Area, Jalesar Road,
      FEROZABAD - 283 003 (U.P.)


    7. National Institute of Small Industry Extension
      Training (NISIET),
      Yousufguda,
      HYDERABAD - 500 045. (A.P.)


    8. National Institute for Entrepreneurship NSIC-PDTC Campus,
      Okhla Industrial Estate,
      NEW DELHI - 110 020.


    9. Central Footwear Training Institute,
      Vikas Sheel Bharat Compound,
      Transport Nagar,
      AGRA - 282 005.(U.P.)


    10. Central Footwear Training Institute,
      65/1, G.S.T.Road, Guindy,
      CHENNAI - 600 032.


    11. Central Tool Room & Training Centre,
      Bon-Hooghly Industrial Area,
      KOLKATA - 700 035 (WEST BENGAL)


    12. Central Tool Room,
      A-5, Focal Point,
      LUDHIANA - 141 003 (Punjab)


    13. Central Institute of Tool Design,
      AI to AS, A.P.I.E. Balanagar,
      HYDERABAD - 500 037 (A.P.)


    14. Central Institute of Hand Tools,
      G.T.Road, Bye-Pass,
      JALANDHAR - 144 008 (Punjab)


    15. Indo-German Tool Room,
      Plot No.291/B-303/A,
      Industrial Area, Sector-E, Sanwar Road,
      INDORE - 452 003 (M.P.)


    16. Indo-German Tool Room,
      Plot No.5003, Phase-IV, GIDC,
      Mehmedabad Road, Vatva,
      AHMEDABAD - 382 445 (Gujarat)


    17. Indo-German Tool Room,
      P-31, MIDC, Chikalthana Indl. Area,
      AURANGABAD - 431 210. (Maharashtra)


    18. Central Tool Room & Training Centre,
      B-36, Chandka Industrial Area,
      P.O.Bhatia,
      BHUBANESHWAR - 751 031. (Orissa)


    19. Indo-Danish Tool Room,
      M-4 (Part) Phase-VI,
      Tata Kendra Road, Gamharia,
      JAMSHEDPUR - 832 108 (BIHAR)


    20. Tool Room and Training Centre,
      C/o Directorate of Industries,
      Udyog Bhawan, Post Bamunimaidan,
      GUWAHATI 781 021.


    21. Indian Institute of Entrepreneurship,
      GUWAHATI

    In respect of some of the Autonomous Bodies under Development Commissioner (MSME), independent evaluation studies have been carried out by agencies such as UNIDO and the National Productivity Council. It is also proposed that budgetary support of all Autonomous Bodies under Development Commissioner (MSME) be reduced gradually so as to make these institutions self-sufficient within a period of 3 to 5 years. Already some of the Autonomous Bodies have achieved self-sufficiency of over 80% in respect of income generated vis-a-vis expenditure incurred.



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Training Calendar for Autonomous bodies