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Page 1: FTAPCCI Presentation Deck on Make In India  Women Enterpreneur by usha

Women Entrepreneurs

on Make in India Opportunities & Challenges

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Women Entrepreneurship Development is an

essential part of

Human Resource Development.

As per 1991 census, only 185900 women accounting for

only 4.5% of the total self employed persons in the

country were recorded.

Majority of them are engaged in the unorganized sector

like agriculture, agro based industries, handicrafts,

handlooms, and cottage based industries.

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The major problems faced by Women Entrepreneurs:

Socio-cultural and Psychological Barriers –

Women’s family and personal obligations act as a

great barrier or obstacle for succeeding in business career.

Financial Constraints - Women entrepreneurs suffer

from shortage of finance.

Women generally do not have property on their names

to use them to obtain funds from external sources.

Marketing problems - Lack of market and marketing

information is another serious problem.

Managerial Constraints - Illiteracy and lack of skill

development is a major problem faced by women entrepreneurs.

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Last five decades have seen phenomenal changes

in the status and work place diversity of Women in India.

A Woman Entrepreneur is confident, innovative

and creative woman capable of achieving self economic

independence individually or in collaboration

generates employment opportunities for others through

initiating, establishing and running an enterprise

by keeping pace with her.

Major Strengths of Women Entrepreneurs:

Emotional bonding - is the important quality, their

emotional attachment with their employees

is a key to success.

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Tolerance Level- Women have immense potential in this

respect, have more elastic nature and attitude.

They never get impatient in taking decisions especially

during crisis.

Networking - Women have excellent skills in managingrelationships. Women can successfully and quietly keepaside the trouble-shooters in the Organizations.

The glass ceilings are shattered and women are found

indulged in every line of business from

3 Ps of Pickles, Powder and Papad to 3 Es

of Engineering, Electronics and Energy.

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Making waves, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s

Manufacturing dreams for India have a vision to put the

country in the big league.

Mr Modi launched MUDRA

(Micro Units Development and Refinance Agency) bank

under the Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana and said

it will fund the unfunded small entrepreneurs.

Mr.Modi, while speaking at the launch, stressed on the

need to strengthen savings habit in the country.

"We need to increase employment opportunities

in the nation ``he added’’

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The recent financial budget presented by the Finance Minister,

Mr.Arun Jaitley appears to be very promising for young

entrepreneurs with the INR 10,000 crore startup fund

Announced among other things.

The Government of Karnataka is aiming to make Karnataka

the unequivocal IT innovation and startup capital in the world

by drafting a new Startup Act, the first of its kind in the country.

IIT-Bombay e-cell is one of the largest business incubators

of the country set up in an educational institute.

It invests up to INR 5 lakh crore with employment generation

for 20 lakh people.

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The Gujarati Entrepreneurial DNA and the high

investment & deal-making potentials are key

reasons which make the state’s ecosystem

extremely attractive.

Under the leadership of Mr. Narendra Modi when he

was the Chief Minister of the state, Gujarat has set up

a world class Center of Excellence in Entrepreneurship

& Technology with its own incubation center.

The centre is guided by an advisory council led by

Mr.N.R.Narayana Murthy

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Tamil Nadu is known as the “Detroit of India”

as it hosts the manufacturing centers of the

big International Automobile Companies

like Ford and Hyundai.

National Manufacturing Competitiveness Programme

in Which the Government has launched an

all India campaign for the MSMEs, which has ten specific

components aimed at improving their processes, designs,

technology and market access.

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The ten components of the scheme are as under:

1.Building awareness on Intellectual Property Rights for MSMEs

2.Scheme for Providing Support for Entrepreneurial & Managerial

Development of SMEs through incubators. Enabling Manufacturing

Sector to be Competitive through Quality Management

3.Standards (QMS) and Quality Technology Tools (QTT)

4. Mini Tool Rooms under PPP mode

5. Marketing Assistance/support to MSEs (Bar Code)

6. Lean Manufacturing Competitiveness Programme for MSMEs

7. Promotion of Information & Communication Tools (ICT) in Indian

MSME sector

8. Design Clinics Scheme for MSMEs

9. Marketing Assistance and Technology Up gradation Scheme for

MSMEs

10.Technology and Quality Up gradation Support to MSMEs

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All the ten components have been operationalised

and the guidelines of the scheme have been notified.

MSE-Cluster Development Programme (MSE-CDP)

The details of the scheme guidelines are available on the web

site www.dcmsme.gov.in.

National Board for MSMEs –

The Government has set up for the first time

a statutory National Board for Micro,Small and Medium

Enterprises so as to bring together the representatives

of different sub sectors of MSMEs along with policy makers,

Bankers, trade unions and others.

In order to move towards cohesive development of the sector.

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The deliberations and directions of the National Board

will go a long way to guide and develop enterprises

in this sector - to become more competitive

and self reliant.

Technology Up gradation Initiative –

The purpose of this initiative is to facilitate

adoption of state-of-the-art technologies by SMEs

with the objective of enhancing their quality,

Competitiveness and innovativeness.

The first phase included SMEs in the

agro-processing, packaging and

precision instruments sectors.

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Connecting Ideas, People

and Practices-

Start-Up Forums brings Industry experts,

VCs, Angel Investors, Entrepreneurs and

Students together to identify new

Entrepreneurial Opportunities,

exchange ideas, interact and network.

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Here are some of the Entrepreneurs who have taken the path less

trodden, accepted all challenges and have only one way to

go…….

Parul Gupta is the Co-founder of Slide Rule. She has worked with IBM

research and holds a degree in electrical engineering from IIT Bombay.

Slide Rule is a product that helps people discover the best online

courses in every subject.

Priya Maheshwari is the Co-founder of Properji to inject trust,

transparency and professionalism Into property transactions in India.

Jayshankar is the Managing Director of Empowered Learning Systems

Pvt. Ltd. which focuses on Consulting, Training, and Organization

Processes & Coaching. A Certified Management Consultant (CMC)

with nearly 30 years’ experience in industry.

Recognizing the need to go beyond information technology (IT) as a key

foreign exchange earner.

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Mr.Modi flagged Financial Services, Tourism, Arbitration and

Entertainment as sectors that hold enormous potential.

Citing the experience in IT and yoga the Prime Minister

recognized that the role of the Government should be minimal

and should be that of a facilitator.

But a key theme of his speech at the Global Exhibition on

services was to move away from the fear of brain drain to an

era of brain gain where India could be a major player.

After the Make in India’s campaign to boost domestic manufacturing

the government has now launched an ambitious service sector thrust

not just to earn more foreign exchange but also to meet local

requirements including that of the industrial sector

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Mr. Modi Pitched India as a potential hub for international arbitration with

changes in law and said the country had chartered accountants and

lawyers and should not fear competition. He called upon for revamping

archaic rules to enable the services sector to expand globally.

As a country there is a need to think of multiple layers of services which

can be exported to the world. India has the potential to emerge as a

international financial centre on the lines of Mauritius and Singapore

In the budget the finance minister Mr.Arun Jaitley announced Gujarat

International Finance Tech-City GIFT for which the SEBI and the RBI

have worked out revised rules.

Mr.Modi pointed to the need for strong intellectual proprietary rights (IPR)

regime to help India emerge as a base for the Global Entertainment

Industry

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India’s Services exports are estimated at a little over $150 billion

which account for around 50% of the annual merchandise

exports, IT and IT enabled services contribute to a larger part of

exports. But services account for over half the share of the

Indian economy.

There is an immense scope in the services sector. India’s

human resources is our biggest strength. A detailed exercise to

map sectors where India could emerge as a leading global

player and also identify gaps across the world, where Indian

services could fill in the coming years.

Several initiatives such as setting standards and beefing up

infrastructure for sectors such as health care are on the anvil.

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To increase competitiveness through reforms and promote quality

services the commerce department is working on an ambitious reforms

agenda for services and this is being pursued through an inter-

ministerial mechanism, commerce and industry according to Minister

Smt. Nirmala Sitaraman.

Now when we look at banking sector HDFC bank offers cheaper loans

to women, where in the country’s largest housing finance company has

cut the lending rates for women borrowers by 5 basis points to 8.85

from 8.95%.

The new Multilateral Financial Architecture and new Trans-national

corridors project are a both a challenge and an opportunity for India.

Imagine China’s clout within India if AIIB owns or manages India

located projects such as the Bangladesh-China-Myanmar-India

corridor and many internal industrial corridors has been planned by

Mr.Modi with foreign funding.

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The opportunity for India then is to influence and partner both AIIB and

the nascent BRICS bank on favorable terms.

Infrastructure is the focus of the BRICS bank too but so is sustainable

development.

Developing countries including India can seek financing for climate

change technologies, environment protection, affordable drugs and other

technology based public service delivery solutions.

This will leverage India’s IT prowess and Brazil’s sustainable

development experience.

Knowing the economic cycles are predictable, an economy moves on an

upward growth curve and then as per law of economics faces a

downward curve.

The world today is keen to understand the impact of dynamic leadership

that can lead an economy on exponential growth path and also undertake

bold macro-economic measures to cut short the downward cycle.

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A new classic case study here is one of the Indian Economy.

The fortunes of the Indian growth story are being steadied by a

seemingly pro-reformist government built on a plain majority mandate.

As global investors look at investment opportunities with new wave of

optimism, Mr.Modi’s Make in India initiatives are seen as a LION ‘S

STEP to move ahead and attain new heights in manufacturing sector

and provide jobs to youth of India by new Government.

Launched in September 2014 Modi government has put the Make in

India initiative at the heart of the government and does not see it as a

mere slogan or an invitation but government’s federal responsibility

Even Submarines to be made locally as we will be having gains and

grants to this sector. P75 of Rs.60,000-Cr will be the last order from

abroad and has been decided that after P75 all future submarines will

be of our own design and will be made in India

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To contribute its bit Power Grid Corporation of India a Navratna

Central public sector enterprise has declared its intent to become

pro Make in India initiative with consistent stride towards

development of technologically advanced electrical equipment.

Another belief is that India would be the largest Renewable

Energy market and solar would be the Prime Focus.

The size of the solar market is expected to touch $ 150 billion

and India would need a supply chain

The government is targeting 100000 Mw in the coming years.

Indigenous manufacturing would grow as no Government wishes

to spend billions on importing.

The government is targeting 100000 Mw in the coming years.

Indigenous manufacturing would grow as no Government wishes

to spend billions on importing.

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If incentivized solar stands to benefit the most from the Government’s ``Make in

India ‘s programme’’.

Companies emerging on Renewable Energy Sources:

A team of officials from renewable energy Company Greenko met with Telangana

Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao and expressed their interest in setting up 800

MW capacity by 2018. According to a statement from the Chief Minister’s Office,

the Greenko team requested the State Chief Minister to facilitate in getting the

necessary land for the proposed renewable energy projects in the state.

Biomass – Orient Green Power

-The Company currently operates Eleven biomass plants and one biogas plant

with 106 MW in Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Telangana and Madhya

Pradesh to become the largest renewable energy producer in India.

In the state of Telangana award was given for outstanding performance in

promotion of renewable energy. Prime Minister Narendra Modi presented the

award to state's Energy Minister Jagdish Reddy during the inaugural ceremony of

Renewable Energy Global Investment Promotion Meet and Expo (Re-Invest). The

state added 809 MW of renewable energy capacity during the four years.

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The Andhra Pradesh Government Proposes Rupees 1

lakh crore Hydro Carbon Cracker Project in

Machilipatnam,

The AP Government has approved the project ADB to

fund 1 billion in Vizag, Chennai, Corridor project,

number of Industrial parks townships, roads and

infrastructure between the 2 port cities

The AP Government and Wal-Mart formed a task force

to source various agricultural commodities. Cold chain

linkages would be set up and logistics would be

required to transport the commodities to cold storages

and also to retail points.

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Local logistic companies are going to have big

Business Opportunities.

Amitabh Kant, Sec’y department of Industrial policy

and promotion said Daimler is a great example of

Make in India- for the world!

Daimler India Commercial Vehicles Plant at

Oragadam near Chennai has reached 90%

localization for its 4000 parts to support domestic

supplier base. DICV has localized 45% of the parts

within a radius of 300 km from the plant

Daimler has invested 4000 crores, has 2500

employees in Tamilnadu and aims to Make in India

a low cost export Hub for its trucks. German

Investment at its best

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We have to learn lessons from countries like Japan the 2nd

largest economy how it went into deflation and recession

and now bouncing back with trade surplus as car exports

and electronics have picked up

Exports are an important drive of corporate earnings and

eventually translate into higher salaries for workers and

stronger consumer spending.

Retention of Existing Industries - The Government

needs to identity substandard products that Indian

Companies make and work on how it can improve the

quality.

At the current price the Sugar Business is not sustainable

so that the Government must do whatever is required to

take prices up otherwise the industry will die, resulting in a

loss to the rural heartland because of the involvement of

many Cane Farmers

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India Ranks as the world’s 2nd largest Milk

producer and 6th largest Egg Producer. An

exercise on restructuring and infrastructure

facilities of these two industries also to be

focused by our Government.

The Government is targeting a 30% increase in

investment spending in 2016, this is the most

crucial drive for India’s growth in the coming

years.

There may be a likely Rate Cut, More IPO,

Export Growth, Government direct investment,

US federal moves and other global factors

continue to drive volatility in Indian equities.

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I’ve come to believe that each of us

have a personal calling that’s as unique

as a fingerprint and that the best way to

succeed is to discover what you love

and then find a way to offer it to others

in the form of service,

working hard, and also allowing the

energy of the universe to lead you …..!

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Thank You