Saturday, March 2, 2019

Small Scale Industries Problems

Article training technology a growth navigator for down in the mouth shield industries in India Small scale industries (SSI) have a significant role in the Indian economy in view of its contribution to employment, employment, and export. However, since 1991 small scale industries in India find themselves in an intensely competitive environment due to globalization, domestic economic liberalization, and dilution of sector specific protective measures. The formation of existence Trade Organization in 1995 also forced the member countries (including India) to drastically scale down the restrictions on import.This article analyzes the various factors influencing the growth of small scale industries in India. Information Technology (IT) is one of the significant factors, which is, in general, not used by the small scale industries in India for their production and business process, in the growth of small scale industries in India. gain ground on the basis of Nolans Stages of growth model the stages of use of information technology in small scale industries argon studied. Small Scale Industry in India An Analysis in the Context of LiberalizationSmall and Micro producers are crucial in developing economies, and their role is even greater in the largely rural economies of South Asia. In India as well, the sector is the sec largest employer, after agriculture, and accounts for nearly 6 percent of the countrys GDP. India was an exception in that it gave the minuscule sector large incentives, and protection, in the period 1948-1991, going to the extent of reserving trustworthy production lines solely for the sector.In the historical context of this, this paper shall hear to analyze the issues peculiar to a smalls scale of production in India in an increasingly globalised scenario. It shall also look at some of the other issues plaguing the sector much(prenominal) as credit availability and maintaining quality standards. Movement of toxic metals from lowly ind ustrial areas a case study from Delhi, India In India, an estimated 70% of the jibe industrial pollution load is attributed to Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs). Among SMEs, small-scale industries appease to use obsolete technologies with no stringent rules for pollution control.Consequently, bungle generated from them is principally dumped without treatment. These facts are strengthened from the analysis conducted on solid waste and sewer water samples from five industrial areas, water samples of river Yamuna, the tributary of river Ganges and solid waste samples of landfill areas in Delhi. Toxic metal concentrations were analysed and found in high concentration in collected samples. Besides that, fractionation study was also done. The selective information obtained from this study identify that the wastes with high concentrations of toxic metals, calling for the introduction of even source control of waste generation.

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