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III Semester B.A.LL.B. (Hons.) Course

RESEARCH ARTICLE ON
SMALL SCALE INDUSTRIES

For the academic year 2014

Prepared & Submitted by: Submitted To :
VASVI TAPRIYA (12BAL115) PROF. RITESH SHAH

CERTIFICATE

This is to certify that the research article titled: SMALL SCALE INDUSTRIES, has been carried out by, Vasvi Tapriya under my supervision and guidance. The research article is their own original work completed after careful research and analysis of the data, research material available in previous works. The research article is of the standard expected of a candidate for project submission in the course of Economics semester IV of B.A.,LL.B. (Hons.) Program and commend that it be sent for evaluation.

Date: _________________________
Mr. RITESH SHAH Nirma University, Ahmedabad.

DECLARATION

I declare that the research article: "SMALL SCALE INDUSTRIES", being submitted to Institute of Law, Nirma University for the project in the subject of “ECONOMICS” is original and the text reported in the article is the outcome of our own efforts and no part of this report has been copied in any unauthorized manner and no part in it has been incorporated without due acknowledgment.

Date: ___________________ Vasvi Tapriya (12BAL115)

TITLE
12BAL115- SMALL SCALE INDUSTRIES INTRODUCTION
A small scale industry (SSI) is an industrial undertaking in which the investment in fixed assets in plant & machinery, whether held on ownership term or on lease or hire purchase, does not exceed Rs. 1Crore.
However, this investment limit is varied by the Government



Bibliography: (websites and articles referred) http://Business.gov.in/taxation/small_scale.php last referred on March 12, 2014 SMALL SCALE INDUSTRY: AN ENGINE OF GROWTH, by RAM SINGH, DR. O P VERMA, DR. BIMAL ANJUM, ZENITH International Journal of Business Economics & Management Research Vol.2 Issue 5, May 2012, ISSN 2249 8826 Robin Mukherjee, Pranab Kumar Das and Uttam Kumar Bhattacharya, “ Small-Scale Industries in West Bengal, 1971-97: Data Analysis for Study of Growth”, Economic and Political Weekly, Vol. 34, No. 48 (Nov. 27 - Dec. 3, 1999), pp. M157-M162 Thomas. T, “Relationship between Small-Scale and Large-Scale Industry A Different View”, Economic and Political Weekly, Vol. 14, No. 9 (Mar. 3, 1979), pp. M29+M31+M33+M35-M36 http://www.business-standard.com/article/economy-policy/govt-panel-suggests-steps-to-boost-msme-exports-113080200848_1.html last referred on 3rd april, 2014 http://aima-msme.in/msme-schemes/msme-ministry-scheme/ last referred on 4th april, 2014 http://pibguwahati.nic.in/fr-ssi-status-ne.asp last referred on 5th april 2014 http://msme.gov.in/Web/Portal/New-Default.aspx last referred on 4th april, 2014

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