KVIC is the statutory organization established in 1956 to promote and develop khadi and village industries in India. Its objectives are to provide employment in rural areas, produce saleable goods, and promote self-reliance. KVIC functions include planning training, assisting in infrastructure and marketing, and ensuring quality standards. It is organized with a head office, zonal offices, state offices, and training centers. Major schemes implemented include PMEGP, interest subsidies, product development, and insurance for artisans. New initiatives focus on improving productivity, strengthening institutions, and glamorizing traditional khadi fabric.
3. About KVIC
Main Objectives
Functions
Constitution Of Commission , National Khadi And Village
Industries Board And Zonal Committees
Organizational Set Up
Implementing Agencies
Grouping Agencies
Budgetary Support To KVIC
Major Schemes Being Implemented By KVIC
New Initiatives
Conclusion
FLOW OF PRESENTATION
4. Khadi connotes the beginning of economic freedom and
equality for all in the country. It must be taken with all its
implications. It means a wholesale swadeshi mentality, a
determination to find all the necessities of life in India, and
that too, through the labour and intellect of villages.
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GHANDHI JI’S THOUGHT ABOUT KHADI
5. KHADI
“Khadi” means any cloth woven on handlooms in India from cotton, silk
or woollen yarn handspun in India or from a mixture of any two or all of
such yarns
Village Industry
Any Village Industry including Coir based projects(except those
mentioned in the negative list) located in the rural area which
produces any goods or renders any service with or without the use of
power and in which the fixed capital investment per head of a full time
artisan or worker i.e. Capital Expenditure on workshop/ workshed,
machinery and furniture divided by full time employment created by
the project does not exceed Rs. 1 lakh in plain areas and Rs.1.50 lakh in
hilly areas.
BASIC DEFINTIONS
6. Establish under the Khadi and Village Industries Commission
Act,1956(61 of 1956)
Statutory Organization engaged in promoting & developing KVI
Providing non farm employment opportunities in the rural areas &
strengthening rural economy
Took over activities from the erstwhile All India Khadi and Village
Industries Board w.e.f. 01 April 1957
One of the major Organization in decentralized sector
Undertakes activities like skill improvement , Transfer of
technology , Research & development , Marketing , etc.
ABOUT KVIC
7. A. Social Objective:: Providing employment in rural
areas
B. Economic Objective:: Producing saleable articles
C. Wider Objective:: creating self-reliance amongs
people and building up a strong rural community
spirit
MAIN OBJECTIVES
8. To plan & organize training of persons employed in KVI
To build up reserves of raw materials & implements & supply them
To encourage & assist in the creation of common service facilities
To promote the sale & marketing of Khadi or products of KVI or
handicrafts
To encourage & promote research in the technology used in KVI
Studies of the problem of KVI
To provide financial assistance to Institutions or persons engaged in
development of KVI
To promote & encourage cooperatives efforts
To ensure genuineness & standards of quality in the KVI product
To carry out any other activity incidental to above
FUNCTIONS
9. Based on the amended KVIC Act,1956, the Commission has been
reconstituted by GoI ( Noti. Date 19 July 2006)
There are 13 members including Chairman and Nominated experts from
the fields of Education , Science & Technology , Marketing and Banking.
National Khadi and Village Industries Board has been constituted in March
2007(Sec. 10 of Amended KVIC Act)
As per SEC 12(A) of Amended KVIC Act::
6 Zonal Committees have also been constituted on 01 March,2007
Under the chairmanship of the non-official member of the Commission
representing the concerned Zone
CONSTITUTION OF COMMISSION,NATIONAL KHADI AND VILLAGE
INDUSTRIES BOARD AND ZONAL COMMITTEES
10. KVIC is functioning under the Ministry of Micro , Small and Medium
Enterprises(MSME)
KVIC having::-
Its head office Mumbai
6 Zonal Offices located in Delhi , Bhopal , Bengaluru , Kolkata , Mumbai and Guwahati
29 State Offices
to facilitate speedy implementation of KVI programs .
KVIC also undertakes training Activities though::-
Its 38 departmental and non-departmental training centers
Marketing is taken up through::-
12 departmentally run Khadi Gramodyog Bhawans located in urban areas
7050 institutional retail sales outlets spread over different parts of the country
KVIC also makes available Quality raw material to Khadi insitutions
through its 6 Central Silver Plants(CSP).
ORGANIZATIONAL SETUP
11. KVI prgrammes are implemented through
33 States/Union Territories(Uts) Khadi and Village Industries
Boards(KVIBs)
5000 registered institutions
30,000 cooperative societies and bank/financial institutions
The Khadi Programme Is implemented through
Institutions registered either with KVIC or State/UT KVIBs.
In the case of village industries, the Commission implements
the Prime Minister’s Employment Generation Programme
(PMEGP)
IMPLEMENTING AGENCIES
12. The Village Industry Programmes have been classified into 7 Broad groups::
1. Mineral Based Industry
2. Forest based Industry
3. Agro based and Food Processing industry
4. Polymer and chemical Based Industry
5. Rural Engineering and Bio technology Industry
6. Hand Made paper and Fibre Industry
7. Service Industry
GROUPING OF INDUSTRIES
13. The Union Government through the Ministry of Micro, Small and medium
Enterprises
Provided funds to KVIC for undertaking its various plan and Non-plan
heads
Provided primarily by way grants and loans
The funds provided from budgetary sources(both Plan and non-plan)
during Xth Plan, are
Budget Allocation For Plan Rs. 2455.17 Crore and for non-Plan Rs.423.17
Crore and Funds released for plan Rs. 2373.52 Crore and for Non-Plan Rs.
399.63 Crore
BUDGETARY SUPPORT TO KVIC
14. PRIME MINISTER’S EMPLOYMENT GENERATION
PROGRAMME (PMEGP)
INTEREST SUBSIDY ELIGIBILITY CERTIFICATION(ISEC) SCHEME
REBATE SCHEME
PRODUCT DEVELOPMAENT, DESIGN INTERVENTION AND PACKAGING
(PRODIP) SCHEME
RURAL INDUSTRIAL SERVICE CENTRES (RISC) SCHEME
KHADI KARIGAR JANSHREE BIMA YOJANA
EXHIBITIONS
QUALITY CONTROL AND BRAND PROMOTION
RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
MAJOR SCHEMES BEING IMPLEMENTED BY
KVIC
15. Revamping Jamanalal Bajaj Central Research Institute (JBCRI), Wardha
MOU with Technical Interface Institutes
Categorization Of Institutions
Rural Industries Consultancy Services(RICS)
Registering Of New Khadi Institutions belonging to SC/ST Beneficiaries
Khadi Artisans Welfare Trust Fund(KAWTF)
National Flag Production Centres
Khadi ‘Ready-to-Use’ Mission
Central Sliver Plants (CSPs)
People Education Programme (PEP)
Credit Guarantee Trust Fund for MSME(CGT-MSME)
OTHER INITIATIVES TO DEVELOP KHADI AND
VILLAGE INDUSTRIES SECTORS
16. Providing workshed(s) to khadi spinners,
Enhancing productivity of khadi industry and artisans through
comprehensive backward-forward linkages
Providing nursing fund for around 200 weak institutions,
renovation of sales outlets in 30 selected cases.
NEW INITIATIVES
17. KVIC helps Glamorize Our Traditional Fabric
KVIC deals with employment opportunities for artisans and
craftsmen in rural areas.
KVIC makes KHADI as the textile of the future
KVIC is taking steps towards the welfare of artisans
CONCLUSION