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My slide KVIC

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  1. KHADI AND VILLAGE INDUSTRICE COMMISSION (KVIC) KVIC is a statutory b0dy create by an Act of Parliament (no.61 of 1956 and as amended by Act. No. 12 of 1987 and Act. No. 10 of 2006). Established in April 1957 ,it look over the work of the former all India Khadi and village Industries Board . It functions under the administrative control of the ministry of Agro and Rural Industries, Govt. of India .

  2. OBJECTIVES The Broad objectives that the KVIC has set before it are: • The social objectives of providing employment; • The economic objective of producing saleable articles , and • The wider objectives of creating self-reliance amongst the people and building up of a strong rural community spirit.

  3. FUNCTIONS KVIC is charged with the functions of planning, promotion, organization and implementation of programmes for the development of Khadi and Village Industries in the rural areas in co-ordination with engaged in rural development . To plan and organize training of persons employed or desirous of persons employed or desirous of persons employed or desirous of seeking employment in khadi and village industries;

  4. ACT .1956 One of the declarations in the National Common Minimum Programme of the Government was to revamp Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC) through organizational restructuring of KVIC and initiation of measures to introduce modern management practices, in order to make khadiand village industry products competitive in the globalised economy while continuing to generate non-farm employment opportunities in rural areas. With these objectives, the Commission was dissolved and a ten- member Expert Committee was constituted in December 2004 to recommend suitable measures for its revamping, after reviewing its

  5. ORGANISATIONAL SET UP KVIC is functioning under the administrative control of the Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (erstwhile Ministry of Agro and Rural Industries), Government of India. The Commission is having its Head Office at Mumbai and six Zonal Offices located in Delhi, Bhopal, Bangalore, Kolkata, Mumbai and Guwahati and 29 State Offices to facilitate speedy implementation of KVI programmes. At the Head Office, different Directorates have been established in order to coordinate the functions like training, marketing, funding, economic research and Rural Employment Generation Program.

  6. MAJOR SCHEMES BEING IMPLEMENTED BY KVIC Ural Employment Generation Programme (REGP): The Rural Employment Generation Programme (REGP), is being implemented by KVIC to generate additional employment opportunities in rural areas through setting up micro enterprises, thereby helping in reduction of migration of people from rural to urban areas. Under REGP, capital subsidy in the form of margin money is provided for setting up labour-intensive projects in rural areas as well as in small towns with population up to 20000. The mai

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