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explain role of district industries center ?

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Answered by avanesh10017
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i. Acts as the focal point of the industrialisation of the district.

ii. Prepares the industrial profile of the district with respect to :

iii. Statistics and information about existing industrial units in the district in the large, Medium, small as well as co-operative sectors.

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. Organises 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. Gives SSI registration.

xi. Prepares techno-economic feasibility report.

xii. Advices the entrepreneurs on investments.

xiii. Acts as a link between the entrepreneurs and the lead bank of the district.

xiv. Implements government sponsored schemes for educated unemployed people like PMRY scheme, Jawahar Rojgar Yojana, 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. Organises marketing outlets in liaison with other government agencies.

Answered by GeniusGamer
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The 'District Industries Centre' (DICs) programme 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.
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