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Ministry of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises, Government of India
Nirman Bhavan, New Delhi - 110 108
Development Commissioner, MSME
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Fourth All India Census
of
Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises
2006-2007 : Registered Sector
FINAL REPORT
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Edition : April, 2011
Published by :
Development Commissioner, MSME
Ministry of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises,
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CONTENTS
Massage i
Foreword iii
Preface v-vi
PART I
Summary Results at a Glance xixii
Highlights of the Census xiiixiv
List of Statements xvxvi
CHAPTER
I Introduction 17
II Review of Results 927
III Dispersion, Dominance and Economic Ratios 2943
IV Exports in MSME Sector 4546
V Clusters in Registered MSME Sector 4748
VI Sickness in MSME Sector 4953
VII Closure of Enterprises 5560
PART II
I Table Index 63-64
II Tables 65268
PART III
I Format I and V 271278
II Concepts and Definitions 279303
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VIRBHADRA SINGH
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MINISTER OF
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GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
NEW DELHI-110 011
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MESSAGE
The Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise Sector is the real engine of growth for the Indian
Economy. It provides gainful employment to a large chunk of population. The share of MSME
sector in the manufacturing output and export is significant and has been growing consistently.
A sound, accurate and comprehensive database is a pre-requisite to sound policy formulation.
It is in this backdrop that the Office of Development Commissioner (MSME) is bringing out
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the 'Final Report of the 4 All India Census of MSME, 2006-07 : Registered Sector'. The effort of a
team of committed officers, who often raced against time and constraints, has resulted in
successful completion of this mammoth task.
I hope the information and database contained in this Report would benefit all the
stakeholders of MSME sector in their quest for quality database as also provide a credible source
of data to planners and academicians.
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Dated : 26 April, 2011
(Virbhadra Singh)
Office : 168, Udyog Bhawan, New Delhi-110011, Tel. : 011-23061586, 23061739, 23062778, Fax : 011-23063141
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UDAY KUMAR VARMA I.A.S.
Secretary to the Government of India
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UDYOG BHAWAN, NEW DELHI-110 011
Tel. : +91-11-23062107 Fax : 23063045
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FOREWORD
The Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise (MSME) Sector is one of the most vibrant sectors
of the Indian Economy. The promulgation of MSMED Act, 2006 has expanded scope and ambit of
the sector from the erstwhile Small Scale Industries to Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises with
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inclusion of both industrial and service sector. The 4 All India Census of MSMEs is an earnest
attempt to bring out comprehensive database of the sector based on its new definition.
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The highlight of the 4 All India Census is its coverage of the Medium Enterprises and the
Service Sector Enterprises for the first time. The Census was launched by the Office of
Development Commissioner (MSME) in May 2008 with 2006-07 as reference year. The
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magnitude and coverage of the 4 Census is evident from the fact that it involved collection of
data from about 24 lakh units from the registered sector alone and also from unregistered/non-
EM filed MSMEs across the country. I am sure that the census report would be a great source of
information for the entire MSME fraternity and Government/Non-Government Agencies.
The Census was a joint endevour of the Centre and the States with the involvement of
experts from various Government Departments and other agencies. The MSME Associations and
Entrepreneurs also joined hands in providing necessary inputs during the course of the Census. I
express my gratitude to all organizations and individuals for their proactive support. The
overwhelming co-operation received from Directorates of Industries of various States/Union
Territories and also from MSME Development Institutes is truly laudable. I appreciate all the
Officers and Personnel associated with this colossal task for the trouble and toil they took to
complete this report. I specially thank Shri Madhav Lal, the then AS&DC(MSME), Dr. Shyam S.
Agarwal, the present AS&DC (MSME) who has joined the organization recently, Shri
Samarendra Sahu, Additional Development Commissioner (MSME), Shri G. Sajeevan, Deputy
Director General (S&D) and their team of officers for their unflinching commitment to make this
project a success.
(Uday Kumar Varma)
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27 April 2011
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Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) Sector has emerged as a jewel in crown of
Indian Economy. It is breeding ground of entrepreneurship at grass root level and continues to
show dynamism in terms of employment generation and contribution to Gross Domestic Product
(GDP) and Export earnings. Recognizing contribution of MSMEs in promoting balanced and
equitable growth, Government of India has laid special emphasis on growth and progress of this
sector throughout post-independence period. Enactment of MSMED Act, 2006 and Package for
Promotion of Micro and Small Enterprises in 2007 are two initiatives, which impacted process of
data generation in MSME Sector.
2. Office of Development Commissioner, MSME has conducted three Censuses prior to 2006.
Enactment of the MSMED Act, 2006 has substantially revised definition and coverage by way of
classification of the sector into Micro, Small and Medium segments and extended coverage also to
whole of non-agricultural enterprises.
3. Fourth All India Census has been taken up as part of regular updation of database by way
of conduct of periodic censuses and as a follow up action to policy formulation under "Package for
Promotion of Micro and Small Enterprises in 2007". Broad objective was "to strengthen data base
for MSME Sector". Statistics and information would be collected in respect of number of units,
employment, rate of growth, share of GDP, value of production, extent of sickness/closure,
exports and all other relevant parameters of MSMEs, including Khadi and Village Industry units
set up under Rural Employment Generation Programme and Prime Minister's Rozgar Yojana,
through annual sample surveys and quinquennial census. The quinquennial census and annual
sample surveys of MSMEs will also collect data on women-owned / managed enterprises. Fourth
All India Census happened to be a novel initiative with inclusion of Medium Enterprises in its
ambit as part of definitional change after MSMED Act, 2006.
4. Steering Committee under Chairmanship of Secretary, Ministry of SSI & ARI constituted
in March, 2007 along with Technical Sub-Committee, Administrative Sub-Committee, Sub-Group
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of technical Sub-Committee deliberated on objective and approach of 4 Census definitions,
methodology and survey procedures. Due to administrative reasons, survey programme was
PREFACE
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conducted separately for Registered and Un-registered Sectors. Fieldwork on Registered Sector was
launched in May 2008 in association with State / UT Governments. Data on 24 lakh Registered
enterprises were collected without statutory support. The field work of Un-registered Sector was
completed by October 2010. Data processing was undertaken with ICR technology by outsourcing
same to Image Infosys Ltd.
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5. Quick Results of 4 All India Census were published in 2010. Present publication co-relates
major findings of the Census carried out on Registered Sector enterprises. Registered Sector is
examined from the perspective of MSMEs at National, State and local levels.
6. I would like to thank all members of Steering Committee and its sub-Committee for
conceptualizing census and devising its methodology, formats for data collection and tabulation plan.
My special thanks are due to Dr. Chandra Pal, Sh. Dinesh Rai, the then Secretaries, MSME and Sh.
Uday Kumar Varma, Secretary, MSME Sh. Jawahar Sircar and Sh. Madhav Lal, the then AS&DCs,
MSME provided inspiring leadership during course of Census.
7. Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation gave excellent support in devising
methodology using latest industry and product classifications and also providing complete EC 2005
data files for design of sampling scheme of unregistered MSMEs. I thank especially Sh. P.K. Ray, the
then Dy. Director General, NSSO (FOD) and Sh. P.C. Mohanan, DDG, CSO, Computer Centre, R.K.
Puram, apart from their officers and staff.
8. I also thank Sh. P.K. Padhy, then ADC&EA and Dr. Sunita Chhibba, ADC&EA, Sh.
Samarendra Sahu, ADC for strenuous efforts in monitoring various Census activities, right from
planning stage till its completion. I also thank all officers and staff of State Governments / UT
Administration, who took task of completing the field operations of the Census with missionary zeal.
9. Finally, I would like to place on record my appreciation of hard work put in by all the officers
and staff of Statistics and Databank Division in my office, under able guidance of Sh. G. Sajeevan,
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DDG and Sh. Deepak Goyal, Ex-Director (S&D) under whose guidance, conceptualization of 4 All
India Census was initiated in 2005 and who provided assistance to the Steering Committee, Technical
Sub-Committee, Administrative Sub-committee and Sub-Group of Technical Sub-Committee which
were responsible for drafting, sampling design, methodology and other technical material used in the
Fourth All India Census.
(Dr. Shyam Agarwal)
New Delhi
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Dated: 4 May, 2011
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TEAM OF OFFICERS ACTIVELY ASSOCIATED WITH THE
FINAL REPORT: FOURTH ALL INDIA CENSUS OF MSMES 2006-07
Name Designation
1. Shri Samarendra Sahu Addl. Development Commissioner
2. Shri G. Sajeevan Deputy Director General
3. Shri Deepak Goyal Ex. Director, S & D Division
4. Smt. Honey C. H. Deputy Director
5. Shri Khem Chand Assistant Director
6. Shri Shivnath Singh Jadawat Assistant Director
7. Shri S. T. Akhtar Assistant Director
8. Shri I. P. Singh Assistant Director Grade II
9. Shri A. K. Lokhande Assistant Director Grade II
10. Shri P. K. Srivastava Assistant Director Grade II
11. Shri Khushi Ram Meena Assistant Director Grade II
12. Shri R. K. Verma Assistant Director Grade II
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PART-I
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1 Total No. of Enterprises (Lakh) 15.64
2 No. of Rural Enterprises (Lakh) 7.07 (45.23%)
3 No. of Women Enterprises (Lakh) 2.15 (13.72%)
4 No. of Enterprises by Type: (Lakh) Micro Enterprises 14.85 (94.94%)
Small Enterprises 0.76 (4.89%)
Medium Enterprises 0.03 (0.17%)
5 Enterprises by Type of Operation: (Lakh)
Perennial 15.14 (96.81%)
Non Perennial 0.50 (3.19%)
6 Enterprises by Type of Activity: (Lakh)
Manufacturing 10.49 (67.10%)
Repairing & Maintenance 2.52 (16.13%)
Services 2.62 (16.78%)
7 Enterprises by Main Source of Power: (Lakh)
No Power Needed 3.79 (24.25%)
Coal 0.25 (1.59%)
Oil 0.53 (3.40%)
LPG/CNG 0.07 (0.42%)
Electricity 10.49 (67.07%)
Others 0.51 (3.28%)
8 Enterprises by Type of Organization : (Lakh)
Proprietary 14.09 (90.08%)
Partnership 0.63 (4.01%)
Private Company 0.43 (2.78%)
Public Limited Company 0.08 (0.54%)
Co-operatives 0.05 (0.30%)
Others 0.36 (2.30%)
9 Enterprises by Type of Social Category: (Lakh)
SC 1.19 (7.60%)
ST 0.45 (2.87%)
OBC 5.99 (38.28%)
Others 8.01 (51.26%)
SUMMARY RESULTS AT A GLANCE
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SUMMARY RESULTS AT A GLANCE
10 Enterprises by Religion of Owner: (Lakh)
Hindu 12.70 (81.22%)
Muslim 1.43 (9.11%)
Sikh 0.52 (3.31%)
Christian 0.64 (4.12%)
Jain 0.08 (0.52%)
Buddhist 0.01 (0.07%)
Others 0.26 (1.64%)
11 Employment: (Lakh) 93.09
Micro Enterprises 65.34 (70.19%)
Small Enterprises 23.43 (25.17%)
Medium Enterprises 4.32 (4.64%)
12 Employment by Gender : (Lakh)
Male 74.05 (79.55%)
Female 19.04 (20.45%)
13 Fixed Assets (` Crore) 449138
Micro Enterprises 1,69,538 (37.75%)
Small Enterprises 2,23,503 (49.76%)
Medium Enterprises 56,097 (12.49%)
14 Gross Output (` Crore) 7,07,510
Micro Enterprises 3,12,973 (44.24%)
Small Enterprises 3,18,794 (45.06%)
Medium Enterprises 75,743 (10.71%)
15 Original Value of Plant and Machinery (` Crore) 1,05,025
16 Net Worth (` Crore) 4,15,303
17 No. of Exporting Units (Lakh) 0.47
18 Total amount of Exports (` Crore) 67,914
19 Enterprises by Source of Finance: (Lakh)
No Finance/Self Finance 13.64 (87.23%)
Finance through Institutional Sources 1.70 (10.87%)
Finance through Non-Institutional Sources 0.16 (1.05%)
Finance through both Institutional and Non-Institutional 0.13 (0.84%)
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HIGHLIGHTS OF FOURTH ALL INDIA CENSUS:
REGISTERED SECTOR
All the enterprises permanently registered up to 31-3-2007 at District Industries Centers (DICs)
of the State/UT numbering 21.04 lakh were surveyed on complete enumeration basis. In
addition, 2.15 lakh enterprises registered under sections 2m(i) & 2m(ii) of the Factories Act
were also surveyed on complete enumeration basis so that enterprises with investment in
Plant & Machinery above ` one crore may be culled out. Further, 0.73 lakh KVIC/KVIB units
and 0.09 lakh Coir units were also taken up in the census of registered MSMEs. In all a total of
24.01 lakh enterprises were surveyed on complete enumeration basis.
Of the above, 22.48 lakh enterprises were found to be relevant to MSME, of which 15.64 lakh
units were found working, 4.96 lakh units permanently closed and 1.88 lakh units non-
traceable. Data reveals that closure among MSMEs has gone down by about 17% and working
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unit's percentage has gone up by about 9% as compared to 3 Census 2001-02.
Of the total working enterprises, proportion of micro, small and medium enterprises were
94.94%, 4.89% and 0.17%, respectively. Data also reveals that 10.49 lakh units (67.10%) were
manufacturing enterprises, 2.52 lakh units (16.13%) were repairing and maintenance
enterprises and 2.62 lakh units (16.78%) were service enterprises. Proportion of the enterprises
operating in rural areas was 45.23 %.
15.14 lakh (96.81%) enterprises were found to be operating perennially whereas share of
enterprises running seasonal and casual were 0.46 lakh (2.97%) and 0.03 lakh (0.22%)
respectively.
In terms of number of working units, ten States, viz., Tamil Nadu (14.95%), Gujarat (14.70%),
Uttar Pradesh (12.00%), Kerala (9.60%), Karnataka (8.71%), Madhya Pradesh (6.84%),
Maharashtra (5.54%), Rajasthan (3.51%), Bihar (3.20%) and Punjab (3.08%) had a share of
82.13%.
With regard to closed units, 10 States, viz., Tamil Nadu (16.72%), Uttar Pradesh (16.24%),
Karnataka (9.59%), Maharashtra (8.43%), Madhya Pradesh (7.35%), Gujarat (7.04%), Kerala
(7.03%), Punjab (4.95%), Rajasthan (3.49%) and Bihar (3.29%) had a share of 84.13%.
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Per unit employment has gone up from 4.48 persons in 3 Census to 5.95 persons. The
employment per ` one lakh investment in fixed investment was 0.21 persons, which has gone
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down as compared to 0.67 persons in 3 Census of registered SSIs.
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Data reveals that 67.07% enterprises were found to be using electricity as main source of power
whereas 24.25% enterprises were not using any kind of fuel. The share of units using oil
(petrol, diesel, etc.), coal and LPG/CNG were 3.40%, 1.59% and 0.42%, respectively.
13.72% units were reported to be women enterprise where 48.74% enterprises were found to
be owned by socially backward groups, viz., SCs, STs and OBCs. In terms of religion, 81.22%
units were owned by Hindu whereas domination of Muslim, Sikh and Christian were 9.11%,
3.31% and 4.12%, respectively.
In terms of number of enterprises, 10 industry group (at 2-digit level of NIC) viz., Food
products & beverages (14.26%), Wearing apparel (13.67%), Fabricated metal products (8.96%),
Repair & maintenance of household goods (8.46%), Textiles (6.78%), Furniture (6.36%),
Machinery & Equipments n.e.c. (4.66%), Other Non-metallic mineral products (3.77%), Repair
& maintenance of motor vehicles & motorcycles (3.72%) and Wood & products of wood
(3.53%) had a share of 74.18%.
Data reveals that 2 lakh enterprises had taken loan worth ` 46,520 crore either from
institutional sources or non-institutional sources or both. Out of the above, 1.17 lakh
enterprises were having loan of ` 32,922 crore as outstanding as on 31.03.2007.
46,675 enterprises were found to be exporting enterprises with value of exports of ` 67,914
crore.
Compared to Third Census, Fourth Census brought out some structural changes in the
registered MSME sector. While the proportion of working units has gone up by 9%, closure has
gone down by 17.17%. Domination of manufacturing enterprises among the working units
has further marginally gone up from 63.45% in Third Census to 67.10% in Fourth Census. This
is mainly due to increase in the number of units engaged in retail trade as well as services
activities. Data also reveals that per unit employment has increased from 4.48 persons in 2001-
02 to 5.95 persons in 2006-07, per unit fixed investment from ` 6.68 lakh to ` 28.72 lakh and per
unit Gross Output from ` 14.78 lakh to ` 45.24 lakh in order of priority. This is mainly because
of inclusion of enterprises registered under section 2m(i) and 2m(ii) of Factory Act due to
enhancement in the investment limit in original value of Plant & Machinery from ` one crore to
` ten crore. Sickness in MSMEs has decreased substantially from 13.98% in 2001-02 to 6.49% in
2006-07. Sickness is found to be largely on account of lack of demand and shortage of working
capital.
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2.1 Distribution of Enterprises considered for data collection on complete
enumeration basis by source of list used 10
2.2 Distribution of Working Enterprises by Sector in Rural and Urban Areas 11
2.3 Percentage Distribution of Working Enterprises by Nature of Activity 13
2.4 Percentage Distribution of Enterprises by Type of Organization in
Urban and Rural Areas 13
2.5 Percentage Distribution of Enterprises by Type of Organization and Sector 14
2.6 Percentage Distribution of Enterprises by Gender of Owner in
Urban and Rural Areas 15
2.7 Percentage Distribution of Enterprises by Gender of Owner and Sector 15
2.8 Percentage Distribution of Enterprises by Social Group of Owner
in Rural and Urban Areas 16
2.9 Percentage Distribution of Enterprises by Type of
Social Group of the Owner and Sector 16
2.10 Distribution of Working Enterprises by Religion of Owner 17
2.11 Percentage Distribution of Working Enterprises by Source of Power 18
2.12 State-wise Distribution of Working Enterprises 19
2.13 Major Industry-wise Distribution of Working Enterprises 20
2.14 Distribution of Employment in Rural and Urban Areas 21
2.15 Distribution of Employment by Sector 21
2.16 Distribution of Employment by Nature of Activity 21
2.17 Distribution of Enterprises, Employment and
Average Employment per Enterprise by Area 22
2.18 Distribution of Enterprises, Employment and
Average Employment per Enterprise by Sector 23
2.19 Distribution of Working Enterprises, Employment and
Average Employment per Enterprise by nature of Activity 23
2.20 Employment Intensity by Area 23
2.21 Employment Intensity by Sector 24
2.22 Employment Intensity by Nature of Activity 24
2.23 Distribution of Fixed Investment in Rural and Urban Areas 25
2.24 Distribution of Fixed Investment by Sector and Nature of Activity 25
2.25 Distribution of Gross Output in Rural and Urban Areas 25
2.26 Distribution of Gross Output by Sector and Nature of Activity 26
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2.27 Comparison between 3 & 4 Census 27
LIST OF STATEMENTS
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3.1 Percentage Distribution of Major Characteristics in Rural and Urban Areas 29
3.2 Per Unit Values of Major Characteristics in Rural and Urban Areas 30
3.3 Employment Intensity in Rural and Urban Areas 30
3.4 Productivity in Rural and Urban Areas 30
3.5 Absolute Value of Major Characteristics by Sector 31
3.6 Percentage Share of Major Characteristics by Sector 31
3.7 Absolute Value of Major Characteristics by Sector 32
3.8 Percentage Share of Major Characteristics by Sector in Rural and Urban Areas 33
3.9 Per unit value of important economic parameters by Sector 33
3.10 Employment Intensity by Sector 34
3.11 Productivity by Sector 34
3.12 Dominance of States in terms of Number of MSMEs. 35
3.13 Dominance of States in terms of Employment 36
3.14 Dominance of States in terms of Gross Output 36
3.15 Dominance of States in terms of Fixed Assets 37
3.16 Dominance of States in terms of Investment in P&M 38
3.17 Percentage Distribution of Enterprises by type of Industry 39
3.18 Percentage Distribution of Employment by type of Industry 40
3.19 Percentage Distribution of Gross Output by type of Industry 41
3.20 Percentage Distribution of Market Value of Fixed Assets by type of Industry 42
3.21 Percentage Distribution of Original value of P&M by type of Industry 43
4.1 Distribution of Exporting Enterprises by channel of Export 45
4.2 Percentage Distribution of Exporting Enterprises by type of Organization 46
4.3 Percentage Share of top ten Exporting States 46
5.1 Share of Clusters in the Registered MSME Sector 47
5.2 State-wise Distribution of Clusters and Corresponding Economics Parameters 48
6.1 Major features of loan disbursement to MSME Sector 49
6.2 Major features of outstanding loan 50
6.3 Major features of sick / incipient sick Enterprises 52
6.4 Major reasons reported by sick / incipient sick units 53
7.1 Percentage Share of leading States with Working and Closed Enterprises 56
7.2 Percentage Share of leading States with Working and
Non-Traceable Enterprises 57
7.3 Percentage Share of leading States with Working and
Non-Working Enterprises 59
7.4 Intra-State Percentage Distribution of Enterprises By Status of Operation 60
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CHAPTERI
INTRODUCTION
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dium Enterprise (MSME) sector evolved subsequent to the
l and Medium Enterprise Development (MSMED) Act, 2006.
Act, 2006 is one of the many important initiatives by s
continued efforts as a part of its planned approach to nurse
Small Scale Industries (SSIs), Cottage and Village Industries, e
Coir, Khadi and Silk, Small Scale Service and Business ne hand
and encourage other non- agricultural and service ed special
care on the other.
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o force with effect from 2 October 2006, resulted in, among
of the heterogeneous segment of non- agricultural sector of
g special policy attention. Definitional changes brought
d the scope of the sector earlier known as SSIs and SSSBEs by
f the sector horizontally to include a vastly enlarged services
include the medium enterprises. Though the criteria for n of
units falling under the coverage of Small Scale Industries ime, by
upward revision of investment limits for different (such as tiny
and small industry) and inclusion of SSSBEs in aforesaid change
brought about by the implementation of precedented.
ed, spans non- agricultural sector of the economy subject to limiting
factor of size as defined in the Act (in terms of original value of P&M/ Investment). It is one
of the most vital sectors of the Indian Economy in terms of employment generation,
providing strong entrepreneurial base. Effective policy formulation and implementation
for the promotion and development of this sector, requires a sound database.
Office of Development Commissioner MSME is entrusted with the nsibility of
collection of data pertaining to SSI/MSME sector. It has conducted four uses of the
registered sector. Third Census and Fourth Census had provision to cover the
Database on SSI/MSME Sector Prior to Fourth All India Census
of MSMEs (2006-07)
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unregistered sector, in addition to the registered sector. First Census was conducted in
1973-74 in respect of 2.58 lakh SSI units registered up to 30-11-1973. During this Census,
only 1.4 lakh units were found working. Second Census was conducted during 1990-92 in
respect of 9.87 lakh SSI units registered up to 31-3-1988. During this Census, only 5.82 lakh
units were found working. Third Census, for the first time, surveyed unregistered SSI
sector, in addition to the registered sector. Registered sector covered, on complete
enumeration basis, all units registered permanently up to 31.3.2001. A total of 22.62 lakh
units were surveyed; out of which, 13.74 lakh units were found to be working.
Unregistered sector was surveyed using a two-stage stratified sampling design adopting
first stage units (FSUs) of villages in rural area and urban frame blocks in urban area.
19,579 rural villages and urban blocks were surveyed to identify the units of the
unregistered sector. Size of the unregistered sector was estimated to be 91.46 lakh units.
This comprised of 38.75 % SSIs and 61.25 % Small Scale Services Business Enterprises
(SSSBEs).
The Central Government, in exercise of the powers conferred by Sub-Section (1) of Section
7 of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Development Act, 2006, after having obtained
the recommendations of the Advisory Committee under Sub-Section (4) of Section 7 of the
Act in this regard, notified the following enterprises, whether proprietorship, Hindu
undivided family, association of persons, co-operative society, partnership or
undertaking or any other legal entity, by whatever name called:-
In case of enterprises engaged in manufacturing or production of goods pertaining to any
industry specified in the First Schedule to the Industries (Development and Regulation)
Act, 1951, as-
(a) a micro enterprise, where the investment in plant and machinery does not exceed
twenty five lakh rupees;
(b) a small enterprise, where the investment in plant and machinery is more than twenty
five lakh rupees but does not exceed five crore rupees; or
(c) a medium enterprise, where the investment in plant and machinery is more than five
crore rupees but does not exceed ten crore rupees;

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Enterprises (2006-07)
Definition of MSMEs
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n case of the enterprises engaged in providing or rendering of services, as-
(a) a micro enterprise, where the investment in equipment does not exceed ten lakh rupees;
(b) a small enterprise, where the investment in equipment is more than ten lakh rupees but
does not exceed two crore rupees; or
(c) a medium enterprise, where the investment in equipment is more than two crore rupees
but does not exceed five crore rupees.
With the revised definition of MSMEs, Fourth Census was initiated by the Office of
Development Commissioner MSME, which happened to be the first attempt to assess
magnitude and features of the newly defined MSME Sector. The Census was launched in
May 2008 by the Office of Development Commissioner (MSME) in association with State/
UT Governments.
Main objectives of the Census were: -
(a) To strengthen the database for MSME sector - statistics and information to be collected
in respect of number of units, employment, production, extent of closure/sickness and
other relevant economic parameters pertaining to micro, small and medium enterprises.
(b) Data on enterprises owned and/or managed by women.
(c) To collect the information on Khadi and Village Industry units set up under Rural
Employment Generation Programme (REGP) scheme & Coir sector units and the units
registered under Prime Minister's Rozgar Yojana (PMRY) scheme.
(d) To estimate size of the unregistered MSME sector, including Khadi & Village Industries
and Coir Industries.
A Steering Committee was constituted under the Chairmanship of Secretary, M/o Micro,
Small and Medium Enterprise to decide on all aspects relating to the conduct of Fourth All
India Census with the following broad terms of reference of the Committee :
Objectives
Process adopted
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1.9
Examining the deficiencies in existing frame of registered SSI units and
recommending -
Objectives and approach for Fourth Census
Definition, Methodology and formats to be used
Data collection, processing and tabulation mechanisms
Costs involved at each stage of the Census
Measures to be taken for eliciting better cooperation from the informants and
coordination among the Central & State level functionaries, including advertisement
and publicity measures.
Steps to be taken in future to avoid existing deficiencies in the frame
To direct conduct of Census by addressing to administrative, technical, financial
and other related aspects.
The Steering Committee constituted two Sub-Committees; one on technical matters under
the Chairmanship of Director General & Chief Executive Officer, National Sample Survey
Office and the other on administrative matters and implementation/ monitoring under
the Chairmanship of Additional Secretary & Development Commissioner (MSME) - to
look into various aspects in detail and make recommendations for consideration and
approval by it. These committees formulated methodology and operational guidelines for
conducting the Fourth All India Census of MSMEs.
Census was conducted under the broad parameters: -
(i) A complete list of establishments registered under various organizations to be
prepared, avoiding duplication, to be called Registered Sector, for complete
enumeration of establishments.
(ii) Enterprises not covered under the Registered Sector to be covered on a sample basis
under the sub-sector Unregistered Sector.
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Constituents of Registered Sector
A. Schedules of Enquiry
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1.11
overage of the newly defined MSME sector was substantially expanded by inclusion of
all the enterprises with investment in plant and machinery up to 10 crore in
manufacturing sector and 5 crore in services sector. There was thus a felt need to update
the available frame with District Industries Centers (DICs) with additional information
obtained from as many secondary sources as possible to capture all such units, which were
covered under the expanded investment limit of MSME sector, but were not registered
with the DICs.
Thus, all the enterprises permanently registered up to 31-3-2007 with District Industries
Centers (DICs) of the State/UT were considered for the frame of registered sector. In
addition, the list available with Ministry of Statistics & Programme Implementation for
conduct of Annual Survey of Industries (ASI) and lists available with KVIB and Coir Board
were also examined for inclusion of eligible enterprises in the frame of registered sector.

1.12 During the Census, schedules of enquiry contained two formats, which were used by
enumerators for data collection. These were Formats I and V. These formats are given in
Annexure I, Part III. Computerized Data Preparation was adopted in respect of Format I
and Format V and was used for data validation purpose. Details of the formats are given as
under :
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Survey Instruments
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Sl. Description of Schedules


of Enquiry
Remarks
No.
1.
2.
Format
No.
I
V
Format for detailed
enterprise level data of
registered MSMEs selected

Working Sheet to calculate


gross output, total input,
gross value added and net
worth, for filling up Format I
micro, small This was filled in respect of all the
& medium enterprises of registered sector (list
frame).
This was used for each unit surveyed to compute
gross output, total input, gross value added and
net worth. The values arrived at, were given
against the respective items in Formats I.
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Programme of Work
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Frame list for the 4 Census comprised of enterprises having permanent registration or
having filed EM II with DICs as on 31.3.2007. However, this list was augmented with
enterprises meeting MSME definitional standards. Thus the erstwhile SSIs and Industry
related enterprises permanently registered with DICs or having filed EM II with DICs,
eligible MSMEs registered under section 2m (i) and 2m (ii) of Factories Act as ASI units
(maintained by CSO) and those registered with KVIC/KVIB and Coir Board as on
31.03.2007, for which list of names and addresses of the units were available, were covered
on complete enumeration basis in Fourth Census.
State/UT Directorates of Industries identified manpower separately for data
enumeration, coding and supervision. Each of the Data Enumerators was assigned the
survey work in a few registered MSMEs. Data Enumerators collected information from
enterprises in prescribed Formats on voluntary basis. Data Inspectors were assigned the
responsibility of coding in respect of economic activity and products/services. Data
Enumerators submitted all the filled-in formats, in respect of work assigned to them, to the
concerned Data Inspectors. In all the formats filled-in by Data Enumerators, appropriate
codes were filled by Data Inspectors in respect of States, Districts, Villages, Towns,
Economic Activities and Commodities. Supervisors conducted on-the-spot checks on
working of the enumerators and provided guidance to them. They also supervised the
work of Data Inspectors. All the filled-in formats coded by Data Inspectors were
scrutinized by Supervisors. Norms were prescribed for the work of these functionaries.
State/UT Directorates of Industries (SDIs) drew staff from other departments like State
Statistical Bureaus, Agriculture Department, Health Departments etc. to man these
activities. State Directorates of Industries and Development Institutes-MSME opened
coordination and liaison cells in their offices for smooth conduct of the Census work.
Nodal officers were also appointed at all levels to sort out field problems expeditiously.
Supervisors checked the entries in Formats I using Formats V. All the filled-in formats in
suitable batches were sent to the designated Centre at New Delhi, immediately after
completion of fieldwork.
While entering the numerals in the formats, only Arabic Numerals were used. The
system of State Codes and District Codes developed by the Office of Registrar General and
Census Commissioner was adopted in Fourth Census. Also, National Industrial
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Classification 2004 (NIC 2004), based on International Standard Industrial Classification
(ISIC), introduced recently by Central Statistics Office (CSO), was used for classifying
economic activities. The system of commodity codes being used by National Sample
Survey Office (NSSO) in their surveys, called 'A Standard Industrial Commodity
Classification 2000' (ASICC 2000) was enlarged to include reserve products and other
important SSI products and was used in Third Census. The same ASICC code book was
used in Fourth Census. These were furnished to the enumerators and provision was also
made in the data collection formats to record the system of codes.
Confirming to the work programme mentioned above Census operation of Registered
Sector started in March 2008 with finalization of the survey instruments and Plan for
conduct of Training of Trainers. Data collection in major States was completed by
September 2009. Based on the data received, Quick Results were published in March 2010.
ICR technology, which is known for its speed and accuracy, was used in Fourth Census for
preparation of data. The project of Fourth Census data preparation was entrusted to M/s
Image Infosys. This company executed the project along with its partners.
Concepts, definitions and technical specifications adopted in the Census are given in
Annexure II, Part III.
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2.2
Planning of Fourth All India Census of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises 2006-07
coincided with a significant development in evolution of small sector, i.e. enactment of
MSMED Act in 2006, which broadened the scope of sector to include all the non-
agricultural enterprises including medium enterprises falling within the stipulated
investment limits. Hence, the frame for Fourth Census of registered enterprises was
enlarged to include enterprises registered with KVIC/KVIB, Coir Board and under section
2m(i) & 2m(i) of Factories Act apart from the enterprises permanently registered with
District Industries Centers (DICs) as against Third Census, which included in its frame
only permanently registered enterprises with DICs. Thus, in Fourth Census, all the
enterprises permanently registered up to 31-3-2007 at District Industries Centers (DICs) of
the State/UT Directorate of Industries numbering 21.04 lakh were surveyed on complete
enumeration basis. Besides, 2.15 lakh enterprises registered under section 2m (i) & 2m(ii)
of the Factories Act were also surveyed on complete enumeration basis so that enterprises
with investment in Plant & Machinery above ` one crore (which was the investment limit
for SSI sector prior to MSMED Act, 2006) were culled out for inclusion in Fourth Census
results of the MSME sector. Further, 0.73 lakh KVIC/KVIB units and 0.09 lakh Coir units
were also taken up in the census of registered MSMEs. In all a set of 24.01 lakh enterprises
were surveyed on complete enumeration basis.
Of the 24.01 lakh enterprises surveyed on complete enumeration basis, as mentioned
above, 22.48 lakh enterprises were found relevant to MSME sector. Enterprises which
exceeded investment limit of medium sector under the MSMED Act (i.e.
` 10 crore) were excluded from the list of enterprises registered under section 2m(i) and
2m(ii) of Factories Act in the final results of Fourth Census. Similarly, enterprises which
had more than one registration (i.e. with DIC and with KVIB/Coir) were filtered out in the
process of field survey. Break-up of 22.48 lakh enterprises, data for which has been
included in the final results of Fourth Census, is given below in Statement No. 2.1.
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REVIEW OF RESULTS
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Statement No. 2.1: Distribution of Enterprises Considered for Data Collection on
Complete Enumeration Basis by Source of List Used
Sl. No. Source No. of Enterprises
(lakh)
Out of 22.48 lakh enterprises relevant for MSME sector surveyed, number of enterprises
reported working was 15.64 lakh, number of enterprises reported as closed was 4.96 lakh
while 1.88 lakh enterprises were non-traceable. Percentage of closed units which stood at
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22.08% in 4 Census was much lower than that of 3 Census (39.23%). State-wise number of
enterprises reported as working, closed and declared non-traceable is at Table No. 1, Part
II.
Response of all the working units to the initiative of data collection was not uniform. Out of
15.64 lakh working enterprises approached for data collection, 0.21 lakh enterprises
comprising only a small percentage (i.e. 1.37%) did not provide the required data. Details
of State/UT-wise number of units surveyed and cases of non-response are given in Table
No. 2.1, Part II.
1. Having Filed EM II/Permanently Registered with DIC 20.62
2. Registered Under Section 2m(i) and 2m(ii) of Factories Act 1948 1.16
3. KVIC/KVIB/Coir units 0.70
All 22.48
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2.4
Status of Operation of Enterprises
Extent of Non-response
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70%

22%
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Adjustment for Non-Response
Distribution of Working Enterprises
2.5
Statement No. 2.2 : Distribution of Working Enterprises by Sector
in Rural and Urban Areas
2.6
In order to account for the non-responding working enterprises (so that their contribution
to MSME sector is captured) in final estimates, a multiplier was applied at district level. In
the data file of working units surveyed, a multiplier (p + q) / p was applied, where p is
number of working units surveyed in the district and q is number of working units not
surveyed in the district. The multiplier, so calculated, is appended at unit level in the data
file of working units surveyed. In other words, total of any characteristic or variable in the
Census (registered sector) was estimated as total of the characteristic or variable among
the working units surveyed (X) multiplied by the multiplier {(p + q) / p}[ i.e. X * (p+q) / p].
Urban areas with 8.57 lakh of working enterprises accounted for 55% of the total working
enterprises in MSME sector whereas rural areas located 7.07 lakh working enterprises (i.e.
45% of the working enterprises in MSME sector). Rural areas improved its share of
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working enterprises from 44% in 3 Census to 45% in 4 Census. Correspondingly, there
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was a decline in the share of urban areas from 56% in 3 Census to 55% in 4 Census.
Rural
Urban
All
6.87
7.98
14.85
0.19
0.57
0.76
0.01
0.02
0.03
7.07
8.57
15.64
Micro Small Medium Total
(in lakh)
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Distribution of Working Enterprises by Sector


45%

55%
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2.8
2.9
Micro sector with 14.85 lakh working enterprises, accounted for 94.94% of working
enterprises of MSME sector. The micro segment, thus dominated MSME sector in terms of
number of working enterprises. Small sector with 0.76 lakh and medium sector with 0.03
lakh working enterprises accounted for 4.89% and 0.17% of working enterprises in MSME
sector, respectively.

Micro sector dominated both in rural and urban areas. Thus, the micro segment accounted
for 97.18% of the enterprises of MSME sector located in rural areas and 93.09% in urban
areas. Small sector accounted for only 2.72% and 6.69% of total enterprises in rural and
urban areas respectively. Medium sector accounted for negligible share both in rural and
urban areas (0.10% and 0.23%, respectively). Detailed reference is at Table No. 3.1 to 3.3,
Part-II.
The classification of working enterprises by nature of activity indicated that 67.10%
enterprises were engaged in manufacturing activity, 16.78% of enterprises were engaged
in services and 16.13% engaged in repairing and maintenance. Percentage distribution of
working enterprises by nature of activity is presented in Statement No. 2.3. Detailed
reference is at Table No. 5.1 to 5.3, Part II.
Nature of Activity
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Distribution of Working Enterprises by Sector
4.89% 0.17%
94.94%
micro
small
medium
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Statement No. 2.3: Percentage Distribution of Working Enterprises by Nature of Activity
2.10 There is dominance of proprietary enterprises in MSME sector. Out of 15.64 lakh working
enterprises, as high as, 90.08% are proprietary concerns. There are only 4.01% MSMEs,
which are partnership concerns and 2.78%, which are private companies. There are
negligible public limited companies and cooperatives in MSME sector (0.54% and 0.30%
respectively). Rural-urban distribution by type of organization shows that the dominance
of proprietary concerns is true both in case of rural areas and urban areas. Thus, the
proprietary concerns constituted 92.4% of enterprises in rural areas and 88.16% in urban
areas. (Statement No. 2.4). Detailed reference is at Table No. 7.1 to 7.3, Part II.
Statement No. 2.4: Percentage Distribution of Enterprises by Type of Organization in
Rural and Urban Areas
Nature of Activity No. of Working Enterprises (lakh) % Share
Proprietary Partnership Pvt. Company Public Cooperative Others
Ltd. Company
Manufacturing 10.50 67.10
Services 2.62 16.78
Repairing & Maintenance 2.52 16.13
All 15.64 100
Rural 92.40 2.82 1.89 0.43 0.38 2.08
Urban 88.16 4.99 3.51 0.62 0.24 2.48
All 90.08 4.01 2.78 0.54 0.30 2.30
Type of Organization

Percentage Distribution of Working Enterprises


by Nature of Activity
Manufacturing
Services
Repair & Maintenance
16.13
16.78
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2.11 Analysis of the distribution of enterprises by type of organization in the three segments of
MSME sector reveals that complete dominance of proprietary enterprises is true only in
case of micro sector (91.77% of micro enterprises are proprietary concerns). In case of small
and medium sectors the distribution of enterprises in different ownership categories is
relatively even. Thus, in case of medium enterprises, there are 38.11% proprietary
concerns, 34.46% private companies and 13.06% public limited companies. Similarly, in
case of small enterprises, 59.12% are proprietary concerns, 14.24% partnership concerns
and 21.02% private companies. There is very little activity in cooperative set-up of each of
the three segments of MSME sector. Thus, there are only 1.86% co-operative enterprises in
medium sector, 0.57% in small sector and 0.28% in the micro sector (Statement No. 2.5).
Statement No. 2.5: Percentage Distribution of Enterprises by Type of
Organization and Sector

Percentage Distribution of Enterprises by Type of Organization and Sector


Sector Proprietary Partnership Pvt. Company Public Cooperative Others
Ltd. Company
Micro 91.77 3.47 1.78 0.37 0.28 2.33
Small 59.12 14.24 21.02 3.37 0.57 1.68
Medium 38.11 9.75 34.46 13.06 1.86 2.75
All 90.08 4.01 2.77 0.54 0.30 2.30
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Type of Ownership of Enterprises
Ownership by Gender of Owner
Ownership by Social Category
2.12 There is dominance of male in ownership of MSMEs. Thus, for MSME sector as a whole,
male owned 86.28% of enterprises as compared to 13.72% owned by female. There is no
significant deviation in this pattern in urban and rural areas, although the dominance of
man-managed enterprises is slightly more pronounced in urban areas as compared to
rural areas (87.55% as compared to 84.73%) (Statement No. 2.6).
Statement No. 2.6: Percentage Distribution of Enterprises by Gender of Owner
in Rural and Urban Areas
2.13 Dominance of male in ownership was all pervading true in each of the three segments of
MSME sector, although it was relatively less pronounced in case of micro sector. Thus,
male owned 85.81% of enterprises in micro sector while 94.94% and 95.79% of enterprises
in small sector and medium sector, respectively.
Statement No. 2.7: Percentage Distribution of Enterprises by Gender of Owner and Sector
2.14 The socially backward groups owned almost 50% of MSMEs, bulk of which was owned by
OBCs (38.28%). Representation of SC and ST owners in MSME sector was low at 7.60% and
2.87% respectively. The aforesaid pattern of ownership by socially backward groups was
true, by and large, both in rural areas and urban areas. Thus, in rural groups, almost 58% of
MSMEs were owned by the socially backward groups, of which 43.67% belonged to the
backward classes. In urban areas, almost 41% belonged to the socially backward groups, of
which, 33.82% belonged to the OBCs. (Statement No. 2.8). Detailed reference is at Table
No. 10.1-13.3, Part II.
Female Male
Sector Female Male
Rural 15.27 84.73
Urban 12.45 87.55
All 13.72 86.28
Micro 14.19 85.81
Small 5.06 94.94
Medium 4.21 95.79
All 13.72 86.28
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Statement No. 2.8: Percentage Distribution of Enterprises by Social Group of Owner
in Rural and Urban Areas

Percentage Distribution of Enterprises by Social Group of Owner


2.15 The analysis of enterprises owned by socially backward groups in each of the three
segments of MSME sector reveals that micro sector had more than 50% of enterprises
owned by socially backward groups, whereas small and medium sectors had 17% and 18%
of enterprises owned by socially backward groups, respectively. OBC entrepreneurs
dominated in all the three sectors (Statement No. 2.9).
Statement No. 2.9: Percentage Distribution of Enterprises by
Social Group of the Owner and Sector
SC ST OBC Others
Type of Social Group
SC ST OBC Others Total
Rural 10.20 4.02 43.67 42.11
Urban 5.45 1.92 33.82 58.81
All 7.60 2.87 38.28 51.26
Micro 7.88 2.94 39.60 49.58 100
Small 2.38 1.37 13.53 82.72 100
Medium 4.73 3.43 10.13 81.72 100
All 7.60 2.87 38.28 51.26 100
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Percentage Distribution of Enterprises by
Social Group of the Owner and Sector
2.16 Ownership of working enterprises by religion of the owner indicates that 81.22% of the
enterprises were owned by Hindus. Muslims owned 9.11% of the enterprises followed by
Christians (4.12%). Percentage distribution of working enterprises by religion of owner is
presented in Statement No. 2.10. Detailed reference is at Table No. 14.1 to 14.3, Part II.
Statement No. 2.10: Distribution of Working Enterprises by Religion of Owner
2.17 Main source of power for the working enterprises was electricity and 67.07% of enterprises
used electricity. Only 0.19% of enterprises used non-conventional energy as source of
power. There were 24.25% enterprises which did not require any power. Statement No.
2.11 presents the percentage distribution of working enterprises by source of power.
Detailed reference is at Table No. 15.1-15.3, Part II.
Ownership by Religion
Main Source of Power
Religion of Owner No. of Working Enterprises % Share
(lakh)
Hindu 12.70 81.22
Muslim 1.43 9.11
Sikh 0.52 3.31
Christian 0.64 4.12
Jain 0.08 0.52
Buddhist 0.01 0.07
Others 0.26 1.64
All 15.64 100
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Statement No. 2.11: Percentage Distribution of Working Enterprises by Source of Power
No Power Needed 3.79 24.25
Coal 0.25 1.59
Oil 0.53 3.40
LPG/CNG 0.07 0.42
Electricity 10.49 67.07
Non-Conventional Energy 0.03 0.19
Traditional energy/Firewood 0.23 1.50
Others 0.25 1.59
2.18 State of Tamil Nadu had the largest number of working enterprises with a share of 14.95 %
in All India while Gujarat remained second, marginally behind Tamil Nadu, with a total
share of 14.70%. Top 10 states in terms of number of working enterprises accounted for a
total share of 82.13% while remaining 25 States/UTs accounted for 17.87%
share. Statewise distribution of working enterprises is given in Statement 2.12. Detailed
reference is at Table No. 2.1 to 2.3, Part II.
Source of Power No. of Working Enterprises % Share
(lakh)
All 15.64 100
State- wise Distribution of Working Enterprises
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Statement No. 2.12: Major State -wise Distribution of Working Enterprises
2.19 Activities of MSMEs were captured under various economic activity classes using
National Industrial Classification-2004 (NIC-2004), published by Central Statistics Office,
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The classification system provides for different levels of aggregation starting from NIC
Sl. No. State/UT Name No. of Working Enterprises % Share
( lakh)
1 Tamil Nadu 2.34 14.95
2 Gujarat 2.30 14.70
3 Uttar Pradesh 1.88 12.00
4 Kerala 1.50 9.60
5 Karnataka 1.36 8.71
6 Madhya Pradesh 1.07 6.84
7 Maharashtra 0.87 5.54
8 Rajasthan 0.55 3.51
9 Bihar 0.50 3.20
10 Punjab 0.48 3.08
11 Total of above 10 States 12.85 82.13
12 Others 2.79 17.87
13 All 15.64 100
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five digit level. At five digit level of NIC, enterprises were identified in the lowest level of

disaggregation. Information was collected on each of the enterprise to facilitate


classification of the units under various economic activities pursued by them at different
levels of disaggregation. In terms of aggregation at two digit level, 74.18% of the
enterprises were accounted for by 10 of the 46 classes of economic activities. (a) Food
Products and Beverages and (b) Wearing Apparels accounted for 14.26% and 13.67% of
working enterprises, respectively. These were the two relatively bigger industry groups in
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that order in 4 All India Census. Top ten activities in terms of number of enterprises are
noted below in Statement No. 2.13. Detailed reference is at Table No. 4.1 to 4.3, Part II.
Statement No. 2.13: Major Industry- wise Distribution of Working Enterprises
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2.20 Registered MSME sector provided employment to 93.09 lakh persons. Rural areas had a
share of 39.55 % and urban areas had a share of 60.45% (Statement No. 2.14). Detailed
reference is at Table No. 19.1 to 24.3, Part II.
NIC 2004 Description of Activity No. of Working % Share
Enterprises (lakh)
15 Food Products & Beverages 2.23 14.26
18 Wearing Apparel 2.14 13.67
28 Fabricated Metal Products 1.40 8.96
52 Repair & Maintenance of Personal
& Household Goods; Retail Trade 1.32 8.46
17 Textiles 1.06 6.78
36 Furniture 1.00 6.36
29 Machinery & Equipment n.e.c. 0.73 4.66
26 Other Non-Metallic Mineral Products 0.59 3.77
50 Repair & Maintenance f Motor
Vehicles; Retail Sale f Automotive Fuel 0.58 3.72
20 Wood & Wood Products 0.55 3.53
Total of above 10 industry types 11.60 74.18
Others 4.04 25.82
All 15.64 100
Employment
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Statement No. 2.14: Distribution of Employment in Rural and Urban Areas
2.21 Micro sector dominated by accounting for 70.19% of the total employment in registered
MSME sector followed by small sector (25.17%) and medium sector (4.64%), respectively
(Statement No. 2.15).
Statement No. 2.15: Distribution of Employment by Sector
2.22 Manufacturing enterprises contributed the most to the total employment in registered
MSME sector by accounting for 86.83% of the total employment in the sector followed by
services (6.75%) and repair and maintenance (6.42%) (Statement No. 2.16)
Statement No. 2.16: Distribution of Employment by Nature of Activity
Manufacturing 80.83 86.83
Services 6.28 6.75
Repair & Maintenance 5.98 6.42
All 93.09 100
Employment (lakh) Percentage
Sector Employment (lakh) Percentage
Nature of Activity Employment ( lakh) Percentage
Rural 36.82 39.55
Urban 56.27 60.45
All 93.09 100
Micro 65.34 70.19
Small 23.43 25.17
Medium 4. 32 4.64
All 93.09 100
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Per Unit Employment
2.23 Average employment generated by registered MSME sector is estimated at 5.95 per
working enterprise. This is higher than the average employment of registered SSI
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enterprises in 3 Census (4.48). Rural areas reported a lower average (5.20 per working
enterprise) as compared to the urban areas (6.57 per working enterprise) (Statement No.
2.17).
Rural 7.07 36.82 5.20
Urban 8.57 56.27 6.57
All 15.64 93.09 5.95
2.24 Average employment provided by medium enterprises was much higher
(160.87 per enterprise) as compared to small enterprises (30.62 per enterprise) and
micro enterprises (4.40 per enterprise), respectively (Statement No. 2.18).
Statement No: 2.17: Distribution of Enterprises, Employment and
Average Employment per Enterprise by Area
No. of Working Employment Per Enterprise
Enterprises (lakh) (lakh) Employment
22
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Statement No. 2.18: Distribution of Enterprises, Employment and
Average Employment per Enterprise by Sector
Statement No. 2.19: Distribution of Enterprises, Employment and
Average Employment per Enterprise by Nature of Activity
Micro 14.85 65.34 4.40
Small 0.76 23.43 30.62
Medium 0.03 4.32 160.87
All 15.64 93.09 5.95
2.25 Per enterprise employment in manufacturing activity was 7.70, services activity was 2.39
and repair and maintenance activity was 2.37.
Manufacturing 10.49 80.83 7.70
Services 2.62 6.28 2.39
Repair & Maintenance 2.52 5.98 2.37
All 15.64 93.09 5.95
2.26 Employment intensity of registered MSME sector is estimated at 20.73 when measured in
terms of employment per unit (crore) of fixed investment while the value becomes 88.64
when measured in terms of employment per unit (crore) of original value of P & M. The
registered MSME sector in rural areas reported much higher employment intensity as
compared to urban areas. (Statement No. 20)
Statement No. 2.20: Employment Intensity By Area
Rural 36.82 133880 27.50 123.86
Urban 56.27 315258 17.85 74.74
All 93.09 449138 20.73 88.64
Sector No. of Working Employment Average Employment
Enterprises (lakh) (lakh) Per Enterprise
Employment Fixed Investment Employment/Fixed Employment/
(lakh) (` Crore) Investment Original Value of P & M
Nature of No. of Working Employment Average Employment
Activity Enterprises (lakh) (lakh) Per Enterprises
Employment Intensity
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2.27 Employment intensity of micro sector (38.54 persons per crore of fixed investment) is
substantially higher as compared to small sector (10.48) and medium sector (7.71)
(Statement N0. 2.21). Similar trend is observed when it is estimated using variable of
original value of P & M.
Statement No. 2.21: Employment Intensity by Sector
Micro 65.34 169538 38.54 227.31
Small 23.43 223503 10.48 42.76
Medium 4.32 56097 7.71 20.12
All 93.09 449138 20.73 88.64
2.28 Employment intensity of repairing and maintenance enterprises in registered MSME
sector was higher (20.99 persons per crore of fixed investment) as compared to service
enterprises (20.79) and manufacturing enterprises (20.70), respectively. Employment
intensity, when estimated using original value of P & M, becomes substantially higher for
repairing and maintenance (139.07) than services (94.91) and manufacturing (85.90),
respectively. (Statement No. 2.22)
Statement No. 2.22: Employment Intensity by Nature of Activity
Manufacturing 390459 80.83 20.70 85.90
Services 30208 6.28 20.79 94.91
Repairing &
Maintenance 28471 5.98 20.99 139.07
All 449138 93.09 20.73 88.64
2.29 Fixed investment in registered MSME sector is estimated at ` 4,49,138 crore. Urban areas
dominated in terms of share of fixed investment with 70.20% of the total fixed investment
of registered MSME sector. The share of rural areas was 29.80 % (Statement No. 2.23).
Sector Employment Fixed Investment Employment/ Employment/
(in lakh) (` Crore) Fixed Original Value
Investment of P&M
Nature of Fixed Investment Employment Employment/ Employment/
Activity (` Crore) (Lakh) Fixed Original
Investment Value of P&M
Fixed Investment
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Statement No: 2.23: Distribution of Fixed Investment in Rural and Urban Areas
Rural 133880 29.80
Urban 315258 70.20
All 449138 100
2.30 Small sector with a share of 49.76% of the total fixed investment of registered MSME sector
accounted for the largest share of total fixed investment followed by micro sector (37.75%)
and medium sector (12.49%). Manufacturing enterprises accounted for a very high share of
fixed investment in registered MSME sector (86.94%) followed by service enterprises
(6.73%) and repairing and maintenance enterprises (6.34%), (Statement No. 2.24).
Statement No. 2.24: Distribution of Fixed Investment by Sector and Nature of Activity
Manufacturing 148913 189434 52112 390459 86.94
Services 8863 18419 2926 30208 6.73
Repairing & Maintenance 11762 15649 1059 28471 6.34
Total 169538 223502 56097 449138 100
(% share) (37.75) (49.76) (12.49) (100)
2.31 MSME Sector reported a total of ` 7, 07,510 crore in terms of Gross Output. Urban areas had
a share of 65.72% and rural areas 34.28 % (Statement No 2.25).
Statement No: 2.25: Distribution of Gross Output in Rural and Urban Areas
Rural 242533 34.28
Urban 464977 65.72
All 707510 100
2.32 Micro sector and small sector had almost similar share in gross output of registered MSME
sector with shares of 44.24% and 45.06%, respectively. Medium sector had a relatively
lower share (10.71%) in gross output of registered MSME sector. Manufacturing
Fixed Investment ( ` Crore) Percentage
Nature of Activity Fixed Investment (` Crore)
Micro Small Medium Total % Share
Gross Output ( ` Crore) Percentage
Gross output
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enterprises dominated in terms of share of gross output of registered MSME sector with
94.09% share followed by service enterprises and repairing and maintenance enterprises
(3.05% and 2.86%), respectively (Statement No. 2. 26).
Statement No. 2.26: Distribution of Gross Output by Sector and Nature of Activity
Manufacturing 290686 303264 71757 665707 94.09
Services 11665 8346 1550 21562 3.05
Repairing & Maintenance 10622 7183 2436 20241 2.86
Total 312973 318793 75743 707510 100
(% share) (44.24) (45.06) (10.71) (100)
th rd
2.33 Scope of 4 Census was expanded as compared to 3 Census by inclusion of the medium
enterprises and enlargement of services to include all non-agricultural service enterprises,
in conformity with the new definition of sector under MSMED Act, 2006. Further, the
rd
definition of small enterprises underwent a significant change over the two periods (3 and
th
4 Census) through upward revision of the investment limit of small manufacturing
enterprises from ` 1 crore to ` 5 crore and small service enterprises to ` 2 crore. Therefore,
rd th
the results of 3 Census and 4 Census are not strictly comparable. At best, some
rd
comparability can be established between SSI sector of the 3 Census and MSE (Micro and
Small Enterprises) Sector, subject to the qualification that there is an upward shift in the
th
investment limit of small sector in 4 Census.
2.34 Thus, there has been increase in the number of enterprises and employment both in MSE
th rd
sector and MSME sector in 4 Census as compared to 3 Census (Statement No. 2.27). The
th
increase in these parameters in 4 Census can partly be explained in case of MSE sector
through the increase in investment limit (thereby covering more enterprises and relatively
large sized enterprises) and in case of MSME sector through the additional factor of
inclusion of medium enterprises.
2.35 There is an increase in per enterprise investment (both in P&M and Fixed Assets),
th
employment and output in 4 Census in respect of both registered MSE sector and MSME
rd
sector as compared to the registered SSI sector of 3 Census. However, increase in per unit
th rd
values in 4 Census over 3 Census has more to do with the size of enterprises (resultant of
Nature of Activity Gross Output (` Crore)
Micro Small Medium Total % Share
rd th
Comparison between 3 Census and 4 Census
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the upward increase in investment limits) than with the efficiency. Thus, both the
efficiency parameters, i.e. employment intensity (employment per unit of fixed
investment) and productivity (output per unit of fixed investment) in respect of registered
th
MSE sector and MSME sector show decline in 4 Census as compared to the registered SSI
rd
sector of 3 Census (Statement No. 2.27).
rd
2.36 Percentage share of registered enterprises in rural areas increased from 44.33% in 3
th
Census to 45.26% for MSE sector and 45.23% for MSME sector respectively in 4 Census.
rd
Share of women enterprises too increased from 10% in 3 Census to 13.71% for MSE sector
th
and 13.72% for MSME sector in 4 Census. Incidence of closure showed a decline from
rd th
39.23% in 3 Census to 22.06% for MSME sector in 4 Census (Statement No. 2.27).
rd th
Statement No. 2.27: Comparison Between 3 & 4 Census
1 Size of sector ( in lakh) 13.75 15.61 15.64
2 Employment (in lakh) 61.63 88.77 93.09
3 No. of Women Enterprises (in lakh) 1.37 2.14 2.15
(10.00%) (13.71%) (13.72%)
4 Percentage of Rural Enterprises 44.33% 45.26% 45.23%
5 Per unit employment 4.48 5.69 5.95
6 Per unit Fixed Investment (` Lakh) 6.68 25.17 28.72
7 Per unit Original Value of
Plant & Machinery (` Lakh) 2.21 5.35 6.72
8 Per unit gross output (` Lakh) 14.78 40.46 45.24
9 Value of Gross Output per one
lakh investment in Fixed Assets (` Lakh) 2.21 1.61 1.58
10 Employment per one
lakh Fixed Investment 0.67 0.23 0.21
11 No .of units found
permanently closed (in lakh) 8.87 NA 4.96
(39.23%) (22.06%)*
Note: * Excludes Non-Traceable Enterprises
rd th th
Sl. No. Characteristics 3 Census 4 Census 4 Census
(Registered (Registered (Registered
SSI sector) MSE Sector) MSME
Sector)
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CHAPTER III
DISPERSION, DOMINANCE
& ECONOMIC RATIOS
Rural-Urban Distribution
Economic Ratios
Share of Rural and Urban Areas in Registered MSME Sector
Per unit values
3.1 Urban areas had a larger share of registered MSME sector as compared to rural areas in
respect of all the major parameters such as number of enterprises, employment,
investment in plant and machinery, fixed investment and gross output. Thus, urban areas
accounted for almost 55% of the total number of enterprises. Their share of employment,
investment (both in plant and machinery and fixed assets) and gross output ranged from
60% to 70% of the total for MSME sector. However, with more than 45% of the enterprises
contributing to almost 30% of investment, 40 % of employment and 34% of the output of
MSME sector, rural areas also contributed reasonably well to the growth of MSME sector
(Statement No. 3.1).
Statement No. 3.1: Percentage Distribution of Major Characteristics in
Rural and Urban Areas
3.2 Per unit value of each of the major parameters such as employment, investment in plant
and machinery, fixed investment and gross output was higher in urban areas as compared
to rural areas. Thus, the average size of registered enterprises (in terms of investment in
P&M) in urban areas was almost double of that in rural areas. The differential was less
pronounced in respect of output and employment particularly, than the latter (Statement
No. 3.2).

Working
Enterprises

Employment
Original Value
of P&M
Market Value of
Fixed Assets
Gross
Output
Rural 45.23 39.55 28.30 29.80 34.28

Urban 54.77 60.45 71.70 70.20 65.72

All 100 100 100 100 100
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Statement No. 3.2: Per Unit Value of Major Characteristics in Rural and Urban Areas
3.3 Registered MSME sector was found to be more employment intensive in rural areas as
compared to urban areas. This is reflected in all the three employment intensity
parameters, i.e., employment per unit of investment (both investment in P&M and fixed
investment) and employment per unit of output. Employment intensity of registered
MSMEs in rural areas, measured in terms of employment per unit of investment in P&M
and employment per unit of fixed investment, is more than one and half times of that of
urban areas (Statement No. 3.3).
Statement No. 3.3: Employment Intensity in Rural and Urban Areas
3.4 Registered MSME sector was found to be more productive (measured in terms of gross
output per one lakh of fixed investment) in rural areas as compared to urban areas. Thus
the registered MSME sector in rural areas produced goods/services worth 1.81 lakh per
one lakh fixed investment as compared to 1.47 lakh in urban areas (Statement No. 3.4)
Statement No. 3.4 : Productivity in Rural and Urban Areas
Employment Intensity
Productivity
`
`
`

Employment
Original Value of
P&M
Market Value of Fixed
Assets
Gross Output
( ` lakh)
Rural 5.20 4.20 18.93 34.28
Urban 6.57 8.79 36.80 54.28
All 5.95 6.72 28.72 45.24

Emp./P&M
(` crore)
Emp./Fixed Assets
(` crore)
Emp./Output
(` crore)

Rural 123.86 27.50 15.18


Urban 74.74 17.85 12.10
All 88.64 20.73 13.16
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( ` lakh) ( ` lakh)
Market Value of
Fixed Assets
(` Crore)

(`
Gross Output
Crore)
Gross Output /
Fixed Assets
Gross Output / Original
Value of P&M
Rural 133880 242533

Urban 315258 464977


All 449138 707510
1.81
1.47
1.58
8.16
6.18
6.74
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No. of
Working
Enterprises
Employment

Original
Value of
P&M
Market Value
of Fixed Assets
Gross
Output


Micro 94.94 70.19 27.37 37.75 44.24


Small 4.89 25.17 52.17 49.76
45.06

Medium

0.17

4.64

20.46

12.49

10.71

All 100 100 100 100


100

Sector
Sectoral Distribution
Share of each Sector
3.5 Micro sector with 94.94% of enterprises of registered MSME sector was the most dominant
segment in terms of number of enterprises. This sector also accounted for the largest and a
very dominant share of employment (70.19%) of registered MSME sector. Further, the
micro sector with 44.24% share of gross output of MSME sector was only marginally short
of the share of small sector (45.06%), which had the highest sectoral share within registered
MSME sector. Thus, micro sector was a very important segment of MSME sector in terms
of number of enterprises, employment and output. Small sector, although accounted for
less than 5% of enterprises in registered MSME sector, had a significant share in
investment (both P&M and fixed assets) and gross output of registered MSME sector.
52.17%, 49.76% and 45.06%, respectively (highest segment shares within registered MSME
sector). Medium sector had a relatively low share in the MSME sector in terms of number
of enterprises, employment and output (0.17%, 4.64% and 10.71%, respectively), although
it accounted for 20.46% of investment in P&M and 12.49% of investment in fixed assets
(Statement No. 3.5 & 3.6).
Statement No. 3.5: Absolute Value of Major Characteristics by Sector
Statement No. 3.6 Percentage Share of Major Characteristics by Sector
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No. of Working
Enterprises
(in thousand)


Original
Value of
P&M
(` Crore)

Market Value
of Fixed
Assets
(`Crore)

Gross
Output
(` Crore)
Micro

1484.77

6534.19

28746

169538

312973

Small

76.52

2343.03

54789

223503

318794

Medium 2.68 432.27 21490 56097 75743


All 1563.97 9309.49 105025 449138 707510
Employment
(in thousand)
Sector
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Rural and Urban Share
3.6 Micro sector is the dominant segment in terms of its share in number of enterprises and
employment, both in urban areas and rural areas, dominance being more pronounced in
the latter. Thus, in rural areas micro sector accounted for 97.17% of the units and 74.32% of
employment and in urban areas it accounted for 93.09% of the units and 67.49% of
employment. This sector accounted for the highest share of output in urban area (46.14%)
and second highest share in rural area (40.59%) after the small sector's share of 47.67%. The
small sector, although quite small in terms of its share in number of enterprises as
compared to micro sector in both rural and urban areas, had highest share in investment in
P&M and fixed capital amongst all the sectors, both in rural and urban areas. The medium
sector had very insignificant presence, in terms of its share in number of enterprises and
employment both in rural and urban areas, although its share ranged from 10% to 20%
terms of investment (P&M and Fixed Assets) and output, both in rural and urban areas
(Statement Nos. 3.7 & 3.8).
Statement No. 3.7: Absolute Value of Major Characteristics by Sector

No. of
Working
Enterprises
(in thousand)

Employment


Original
Value of
P&M
(`Crore)

Micro 687.42 2736.44 9158 98442


Small 19.26 807.82 15168 115604
Medium 0.72 137.75 5400 28486
Total 707.40 3682.01 29726 242532
Micro

797.34

3797.74

19589

214531

Small 57.27 1535.21 39620 203190


Medium

1.96 294.52 16089 47257


Total 856.57 5627.47 75298
55559
59835
18486
133880
113979

163667
37612
315258 464978
(`
Market Value
of Fixed
Assets
Crore)
Gross
Output

(`Crore)
(in thousand)


RURAL




URBAN


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Statement No. 3.8: Percentage Share of Major Characteristics by Sector in
Rural and Urban Areas
3.7 Analysis of per unit value of major economic parameters - employment, investment and
output - of the three segments of registered MSME sector reveals that the per unit values
graduate upwards (as expected) when we move upward in the ladder from micro to small
to medium. However, it is important to note that the upward movement from each
segment to the other segment is rather steep in respect of all economic parameters,
underlining the marked heterogeneity both within and in-between each of the three
segments of registered MSME sector. Other important observation relates to the fact that
average size of units (in terms of investment in plant and machinery) is significantly
smaller in case of micro as well as small sectors (` 1.94 lakh and 71.59 lakh respectively) as
compared to the respective investment limits allowed in MSMED Act (` 25 lakh and ` 5
crore, respectively). In fact, per unit investment (P&M) of these two sectors is much lower
when compared to even the respective service sector limits (` 10 lakh and ` 2 crore) under
the MSMED Act (Statement No. 3.9).
Statement No. 3.9: Per unit value of important economic parameters by Sector
Economic Ratios
Per unit Values

Sector Employment
Original Value of
P&M (` lakh)

Market Value of Fixed
Assets (` lakh)

Gross Output
(` lakh)


Micro

4.40

1.94

Small

30.62

71.59

Medium

160.87

800.06

All 5.95 6.72
11.42
292.05
2088.52
28.72
21.08
416.57
2819.94
45.24
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No. of
Working
Enterprises
Employment

Original
Value of

74.32

2.72

21.94

0.10

3.74

100

100

93.09

67.49

6.69

27.28

0.23

5.23

100

100

P&M
30.81

51.03

18.17

100

26.01

52.62

21.37

100

Market
Value of
Fixed Assets
41.50

44.69
13.81
100
36.15
51.92
11.93
100
Gross
Output

40.59

47.67
11.75
100
46.14
43.70
10.16
100
97.17

RURAL

Micro
Small
Medium
Total
URBAN

Micro

Small

Medium

Total

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Employment Intensity
.
Productivity
3.8 Micro segment of MSME sector is the most employment-intensive segment measured in
terms of all the three measures of employment intensity (employment per unit of
investment in P&M, employment per unit of fixed investment and employment per unit of
output). In fact, micro sector is far ahead of small and medium sectors, respectively in each
of the three measures of employment intensity. Employment intensity of micro sector is in
the range of three to five times (in terms of the three employment intensity indicators) vis-
-vis small sector. Employment intensity of small sector is in the range of two to three times
vis--vis medium sector (Statement No. 3.10).
Statement No. 3.10: Employment Intensity by Sector
3.9 In terms of productivity measured in terms of gross output per ` 1 lakh of fixed investment,
the micro sector was most productive (1.85) followed by small (1.43) and medium (1.35)
sectors, respectively (Statement No.3.11).
Statement No 3.11: Productivity by Sector


Employment/Original
Value of P&M (`crore)

Employment/Fixed
Assets (`crore)


Employment/Gross
Output (`crore)


Micro

Small
Medium

All
227.31
42.76
20.12
88.64
38.54
10.48
7.71
20.73
20.88
7.35
5.71
13.16

Micro
169538 1.85 10.89
Small
223503 1.43 5.82
Medium
56097 1.35 3.52
All
449138
312973
318794
75743
707510 1.58 6.74
Market Value of Gross Output Gross Output /
Fixed Asset Sector s
(`Crore)

(`Crore) Fixed Assets


Gross Output /
Original Value of
P&M
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Dominance of States
Dominance in terms of Number of Enterprises
Dominance in terms of Employment
3.10 Tamil Nadu, with 2.34 lakh enterprises, accounted for the highest number of MSMEs in the
country closely followed by Gujarat (2.30 lakh MSMEs). Each of these states had a share of
almost 15% of the total number of enterprises in the country. First four states, in
descending order of number of MSMEs, Tamil Nadu, Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh and Kerala,
accounted for more than 50% of the MSMEs in country. First ten states, in descending order
of dominance, in terms of number of MSMEs, are given in Statement No. 3.12.
Statement No. 3.12: Dominance of States in terms of Number of Enterprises
3.11 Tamil Nadu, with 14.26 lakh of employment, is not only the State with highest no. of
enterprises, but also has the distinction of generating highest number of employment in
MSME sector of the country. The State accounts for 15.32% of total employment generated
by MSME sector in the country followed by Gujarat and Maharashtra with 13.37 and 11.70
percent share, respectively. Ten dominant states of the country, in terms of employment
generation in the MSME sector, are given in Statement No. 3.13. Each of these states has a
share of employment which is larger than its share in the number of enterprises, which is a
pointer to the fact that these states have been experiencing comparatively more labour
intensive growth of MSME sector.
Sl.
No.
State/
UT Name

No. of Working Enterprises

1 Tamil Nadu
2 Gujarat
3 Uttar Pradesh
4 Kerala
5 Karnataka
6 Madhya Pradesh
7 Maharashtra
8 Rajasthan
9 Bihar
10 Punjab

Total

0.50
2.34
2.30
1.88
1.50
1.36
1.07
0.87
0.55
0.48
12.85
(lakh)
14.95
14.70
12.00
9.60

8.71

6. 84

5.54

3.51

3.20

3.08

82.13

%
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Statement No. 3.13: Dominance of States in terms of Employment
3.12 Maharashtra, with ` 1,10,705 crore worth of production, accounting for 15.65% of the total
production in MSME sector, occupies top position in terms of volume of output in the
country followed by Uttar Pradesh and Tamil Nadu in that order. Top ten states in terms of
production in MSME sector in descending order is given in Statement No. 3.14. It may be
mentioned that although Maharashtra accounts for the highest share of output in MSME
sector (15.65%), it has a relatively lower share in total number of enterprises (5.54%). This is
a pointer to the fact that the composition of enterprises is more skewed in favour of
relatively large-sized enterprises.
Statement No. 3.14: Dominance of States in terms of Output
Dominance in terms of Gross Output
Sl.
No.

State/UT

No. of Working Enterprises


(lakh)

1 Tamil Nadu 2.34 14.95


2 Gujarat 2.30 14.70
3 Maharashtra 0.87 5.54
4 Karnataka 1.36 8.71
5 Uttar Pradesh 1.88 12.00
6 Kerala 1.50 9.60
7 Punjab 0.48 3.08
8 Andhra Pradesh 0.46 2.92
9 Haryana 0.33 2.12
10 West Bengal 0.43 2.77
Total 11.95 76.39
Employment

(lakh)
14.26
12.45
10.89
7.89
7.55
6.21
4.16
3.83
3.82
3.60
74.66
%

15.32
13.37
11.70
8.48
8.11
6.68
4.47
4.11
4.10
3.87
80.21
Sl. No. State/UT Name
No. of Working Enterprises

Output
lakh % `Crore %
1 Maharashtra 0.87 5.54 15.65
2 Uttar Pradesh 1.88 12.00 10.47
3 Tamil Nadu 2.34 14.95 9.23
4 Punjab 0.48 3.08 8.78
5 Haryana 0.33 2.12 6.19
6 Karnataka 1.36 8.71 5.80
7 Rajasthan 0.55 3.51 5.57
8 Gujarat 2.30 14.70 5.43
9 Andhra Pradesh 0.46 2.92 4.25
10 West Bengal 0.43 2.77 3.80
Total 11.00 70.3
110705.08
74065.17
65281.95
62099.27
43762.97
41060.27
39402.23
38438.44
30102.26
26906.61
531824.25 75.17
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Dominance in terms of Fixed Assets
Dominance in terms of Investment in P&M
3.13 Gujarat with ` 1, 51,869 crore of fixed assets, which amounts to 33.81% of total fixed assets
of the MSME sector, clearly dominated the country, in terms of fixed assets. Maharashtra,
was second in terms of share in fixed investment with 12.10% share. There is, however, a
fairly large differential between the fixed assets shares of Gujarat and Maharashtra (almost
22% points), pointing also to the clear dominance of Gujarat in terms of fixed assets. Share
of 10 dominant states in fixed assets of MSME sector in descending order is given in
Statement No. 3.15
Statement No. 3.15: Dominance of States in terms of Fixed Assets
3.14 In consonance with the pattern of dominance in case of fixed assets, Gujarat also
dominated the country in terms of its share in Investment in Plant and Machinery with a
whopping share of 40.09%. Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu , with shares of 12% and 11%
respectively, much below the share of Gujarat, occupied second and third position,
respectively, in ranking. First ten states in terms of investment in plant and machinery are
given in descending order in Statement No. 3.16.

Uttar Pradesh

1.88

12.00

33666.01

7.50

Punjab

0.48

3.08

22864.79

5.09

Haryana

0.33

2.12

18970.53

4.22

Kerala

1.50

9.60

17217.10

3.83

Rajasthan

0.55

3.51

16158.73

3.60

Karnataka

1.36

8.71

14818.73

3.30

10

Andhra Pradesh

0.46

2.92

11752.16

2.62

Total

12.07

77.13

384978.41

85.71

Sl.
No.
State/UT Name
No. of Working
Enterprises
Fixed Assets
lakh % ` Crore %
1

Gujarat

2.30

14.70

151868.83

33.81

Maharashtra

0.87

5.54

54365.37

12.10

Tamil Nadu

2.34

14.95

43296.16

9.64

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Statement No. 3.16: Dominance of States in terms of Investment in P&M
3.15 Analysis of number of enterprises under broad economic activities groups (three digit
level of NIC-2004) indicates dominance of select activities in registered sector. Out of 113
economic activities reported under NIC-2004 three digit level, top 20 activities, as reported
in statement below, accounted for 77.25% of the total number of enterprises. Activity of
manufacturing of wearing apparels accounted for 13.65% of the total number of
enterprises. Share of manufacturing of grain mill products, starches and starch product
together with prepared animal feeds accounted for 8.37% of total number of enterprises.
Repair of personal and household goods accounted for 7.06% of the enterprises. Other
important activities were the activity group of manufacturing of fabricated metal products
and metal working service activities (6.78%), manufacture of furniture (4.55%), spinning,
weaving and finishing of textiles (3.82%), maintenance and repair of motor vehicles
(3.60%), manufacturing of structural metal products, tanks, reservoirs and steam
generators (2.17%), production, processing and preservation of meat, fish, fruits,
vegetables, oil and fats (2.14%), manufacture of jewellery, music instruments, sport goods,
toys, stationery, decorative articles etc. (1.81%), manufacture of products of food, cork,
straw and painting material (1.76%), saw milling and planting of wood (1.76%), and
manufacture of footwear (1.31%) (Statement No. 3.17)
Dominance of Industry Groups
Dominance in terms of Number of Enterprises
Sl.
No.
State/UT Name
No. of Working
Enterprises
Plant and Machinery
lakh
% ` Crore %
1 Gujarat 2.30 14.70 42099.26 40.09
2 Maharashtra 0.87 5.54 12384.89 11.79
3 Tamil Nadu 2.34 14.95 11112.59 10.58
4 Uttar Pradesh 1.88 12.00 4829.37 4.60
5 Karnataka 1.36 8.71 4608.04 4.39
6 Rajasthan 0.55 3.51 3832.87 3.65
7 Punjab 0.48 3.08 3825.13 3.64
8 Andhra Pradesh 0.46 2.92 3641.84 3.47
9 Kerala 1.50 9.60 3408.90 3.25
10 Haryana 0.33 2.12 3179.08 3.03
Total 12.07 77.13 92921.97 88.49
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Statement No. 3.17: Percentage Distribution of Enterprises by type of Industry
3.16 Analysis of the percentage distribution of employment in various industry groups (NIC 3-
digit level) indicates pre-dominance of select industries. Out of 113 industry groups top 20
industry groups, accounted for 73.61% of the total employment. With 9.64% of employment
share, the activity of manufacturing of wearing apparels was most dominant product group
in terms of employment generation followed by spinning, weaving and finishing of textiles,
which accounted for 7.07% of total employment in MSME sector. Other product groups
which accounted for relatively higher share of employment relates to manufacturing of food
Dominance in Terms of Employment
and steam generators

34000


151

Production, processing and preservation of meat, fish,


fruit, vegetables, oils & fats

33467

369

Mnf. of jewellery, musical instruments, sports goods ,


toys, stationery, decorative articles, etc.

28324

202

Mnf. of products of wood, cork, straw and painting


materials

27602

201

Saw milling and planning

of wood 27595

749

Business activities n.e.c. 23802

192

Mnf. of footwear

20463


Total of the above twenty

1208155


Others

355819


All

1563974


242 Mnf. of other chemical products 36724

Mnf. of structural metal products, tanks, reservoirs



502

Maintenance and repair of motor vehicles 56327

269

Mnf. of non -metallic products n.e.c. 54820

292

Mnf. of special purpose machinery 53233

154

Mnf. of other food products 41360

222

Printing and service activities related to printing 39650

172 Mnf. of other textiles 38977


NIC
2004

Description of Activity
No. of
Working
Enterprises

%
Share
181 Mnf. of wearing apparel 213463

153

Mnf. of grain mill products, starches & starch


products & prepared animal feeds

130937

526

Repair of personal & household goods 110364

289

Mnf. of fabricated metal products; metal working


service activities

106077

361

Mnf. of furniture

71209

171 Spinning, weaving and finishing of textiles 59761


2.17

2.14

1.81

1.76

1.76

1.52

1.31

77.25

22.75

100

2.35

3.60

3.51

3.40

2.64

2.54

2.49

13.65

8.37

7.06

6.78

4.55

3.82
1

28
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products other than meat, fish, and grain mills with a share of 6.44% and manufacturing of
grain mill products, starches and starch products and preparation of animal feeds at a share
of 5.67%. (Statement No. 3.18)
Statement No. 3.18: Percentage Distribution of Employment by type of Industry
3.17 Activity of Manufacturing of grain mill products, starches & starch products & prepared
animal feeds topped the product groups in terms of output with a share of 8.44% followed by
the activity of spinning, weaving and finishing of textiles (6.68%). Other activities with
relatively high share in output related to manufacture of fabricated metal products and
metal working service activities (6.35%), manufacturing of basic iron & steel (6.23%) and
manufacture of other chemical products (5.16). Share of top 20, out of 113 activities, accounts
for 73.49% of the total gross output (Statement No. 3.19).
Dominance in terms of Gross Output
NIC
2004
Description of Activity
No. of
Enterprises

(lakh)
181

Mnf. of wearing apparel



171

Spinning, weaving and finishing of textiles


289

Mnf. of fabricated metal products; metal working


service activities

154

Mnf. of other food products


269

Mnf. of non-metallic products n.e.c.



153

Mnf. of grain mill products, starches & starch products &


prepared animal feeds

242 Mnf. of other chemical products


292 Mnf. of special purpose machinery
172

Mnf. of other textiles



361

Mnf. of furniture
151

Production, processing and preservation of meat, fish,


fruit, vegetables, oils & fats

160

Mnf. of tobacco products


526

Repair of personal & household goods



222

Printing and service activities related to printing


252

Mnf. of plastic products



359

Mnf. of transport equipment n.e.c.


291

Mnf. of general purpose machinery



502

Maintenance and repair of motor vehicles


271

Mnf. of basic iron & steel



210

Mnf. of paper and paper products



Total of the above twenty


Others

All
2.13
0.60
1.06
0.41
0.55
1.31
0.37
0.53
0.39
0.71
0.33
0.05
1.10
0.40
0.20
0.14
0.17
0.56
0.07
0.13
11.24
4.40
15.64

%
Share

13.65

3.82

6.78

2.64

3.51

8.37
2.35
3.40

2.49

4.55

2.14

0.33

7.06

2.54

1.30

0.92

1.11

3.60

0.46

0.86

71.8 9

28.11
100

Employ-
ment

897640

657852

619311

599610

574266

527925
346938
327616

273505

234518

218866

208120

194561

192038

191554

164499

164247

161417

150638

147887

6853008

2456482
9309490

%
Share
9.64

7.07

6.65

6.44

6.17

5.67
3.73
3.52

2.94

2.52

2.35

2.24

2.09

2.06

2.06

1.77

1.76

1.73

1.62

1.59

73.61

26.39
100
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Statement No. 3.19: Percentage Distribution of Gross Output by type of Industry
3.18 Percentage share of top 20 economic activities NIC - three digit level in terms of fixed
investment was 70.77% whereas their share in number of enterprises was 66.73%. Economic
activity of spinning, weaving and finishing of textiles at a percentage share of 8.62% topped
the list in terms of share of fixed investment followed by the activity of manufacture of
fabricated metal products, metal working services activities (6.97%) and the activity of
manufacture of grain mill products etc. (5.56%). With a relatively small share of enterprises
(3.82%), activity of spinning, weaving and finishing of textiles, which tops the list in terms of
fixed assets (share of 9.02%), can be considered to be one of the most capital intensive
product groups in registered MSME sector (Statement No. 3.20).
Dominance in terms of Market Value of Fixed Assets
NIC
2004

Description of Activity

No. of
Enterprises
(lakh)


153

Mnf. of grain mill products, starches & starch


products & prepared animal feeds

171

Spinning, weaving and finishing of textiles


289

Mnf. of fabricated metal products; metal working


service activities

271

Mnf. of basic iron & steel


242

Mnf. of other chemical products


181
Mnf. of wearing apparel
154

Mnf. of other food products


151 Production, processing and preservation of meat,
fish, fruit, vegetables, oils & fats
241 Mnf. of basic chemicals
292 Mnf. of special purpose machinery
252 Mnf. of plastic products
269 Mnf. of non-metallic products n.e.c.
359

Mnf. of transport equipments

n.e.c.

291

Mnf. of general purpose machinery


210

Mnf. of paper and paper products


172

Mnf. of other textiles


272

Mnf. of basic precious and non-ferrous metals


152

Mnf. of dairy products



361

Mnf. of furniture
222

Printing and service activities related to printing



Total of the above twenty


Others


All

1.31

1.06

0.07

0.37

2.13

0.41

0.33
0.14
0.53
0.20

0.55
0.14

0.17

0.13

0.39
0.07

0.06

0.71

0.40

9.80

5.84

15.64

0.60

Share
8.37

6.78

0.46

2.35

13.65

2.64

2.14
0.91
3.40
1.30

3.51
0.92

1.11

0.86

2.49
0.43

0.40

4.55

2.54

62.64

37.36

100

3.82

Gross Output
(`crore)
59729.24

44910.70

44043.98

36486.14

32648.30

30860.51

30619.79
22943.71
22609.78
21770.39

19327.83
18301.43

17688.28

16478.69

13336.86
11931.9 7

9940.31

9650.76

9411.55

519961.95

187548.30

707510.25

47271.73

%
Share

8.44

6.68

6.35

6.23

5.16

4.61

4.36

4.33
3.24
3.20
3.08

2.73
2.59

2.50

2.33

1.89

1.69

1.40

1.36

1.33

73.49

26.51

100

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Statement No. 3.20: Percentage Distribution of Market Value of
Fixed Assets by type of Industry
3.19 The activity of spinning, weaving and textile dominated registered MSME sector in terms of
investment in plant and machinery with a share of 11.65%. This product group also topped
registered MSME sector in terms of share in fixed investment. With a relatively small share
of number of enterprise (3.82%), the activity of spinning, weaving and textile is one of the
most capital intensive product groups in registered MSME sector. Percentage share of other
product groups in terms of original value of P&M is given in descending order of dominance
in Statement No. 3.16. Percentage share of top 20 activity groups (NIC - three digit level) in
original value of plant and machinery was 73.91% whereas these activity groups accounted
for 63.20% of enterprises in registered MSME sector (Statement No. 3.21).
Dominance in terms of Original Value of Plant and Machinery
42
NIC
2004

Description of Activity

171

Spinning, weaving and finishing of textiles


289

Mnf. of fabricated metal products; metal


working service activities

153

Mnf. of grain mill products, starches & starch


products & prepared animal feeds

181

Mnf. of wearing

apparel
292

Mnf. of special purpose machinery


242

Mnf. of other chemical products


269

Mnf. of non-metallic products n.e.c.


154

Mnf. of other food products


241

Mnf. of basic chemicals



252 Mnf. of plastic products
151
Production, processing and preservation of meat,
fish, fruit, vegetables, oils & fats
271

Mnf. of basic iron & steel


291

Mnf. of general purpose machinery



502

Maintenance and repair of motor vehicles


361

Mnf. of furniture

369

Mnf. of jewellery, musical instruments, sports


goods, toys, stationery, decorative articles, etc.
222

Printing and service activities related to printing


172

Mnf. of other textiles


210

Mnf. of paper and paper products


272

Mnf. of basic precious and non-ferrous metals



Total of the above twenty


Others

All

%
Share


0.60

1.06

1.31

2.13

0.53

0.37

0.55

0.41

0.14

0.20
0.33
0.07

0.17

0.56

0.71

0.28

0.40

0.39

0.13

0.07

10.44

5.20

15.64
3.82
6.78

8.37

13.65

3.40

2.35

3.51

2.64

0.91

1.30
2.14
0.46

1.11

3.60

4.55

1.81

2.54

2.49

0.86

0.43

66.73

33.27

100
Market Value of
Fixed Assets
(`crore)
38696.50
31314.55
24954.08
24611.26
23106.12
20798.85
18912.14
16444.82
13646.69
12507.66
10953.90
10529.96
10209.82
10039.53
10014.53
9274.57
9272.04
8106.90
7862.55
6616.74
317873.21
131265.20
449138.41
%
Share

8.62

6.97

5.56

5.48

5.14

4.63

4.21

3.66

3.04
2.78
2.44

2.34

2.27

2.24

2.23

2.06

2.06

1.80

1.75

1.47

70.77

29.23
100
No. of
Enterprises
(lakh)
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
lw{e] y?kq ,oa e;e m|e
Statement No. 3.21: Percentage Distribution of Original Value of
Plant & Machinery by type of Industry
43

NIC
2004

Description of Activity

171

Spinning, weaving and finishing of textiles



289

Mnf. of fabricated metal products; metal


working service activities

292

Mnf. of special purpose machinery



153

Mnf. of grain mill products, starches & starch


products & prepared animal feeds

181

Mnf. of wearing apparel



269

Mnf. of non -metallic products n.e.c.


242

Mnf. of other chemical products



241

Mnf. of basic chemicals


154

Mnf. of other food products



252 Mnf. of plastic products
271 Mnf. of basic iron & steel
291

Mnf. of general purpose machinery


172

Mnf. of other textiles



151

Production, processing and preservation of


meat, fish, fruit, vegetables, oils & fats

222

Printing and service activities related to


printing

210

Mnf. of paper and paper products


273

Casting of metals

369

Mnf. of

jewellery, musical instruments, sports


goods,

toys,

stationery, decorative articles, etc.


251

Mnf. of rubber products

502

Maintenance and repair of motor vehicles


Total of the above twenty


Others
ALL
0.53

0.60
1.06

1.31

2.13

0.55

0.37

0.14

0.41

0.20
0.07

0.17

0.39

0.33

0.40

0.13

0.06

0.28

0.17

0.56

9.88
5.76
15.64

%
Share
3.82

6.78

3.40

8.37

13.65

3.51

2.35

0.91

2.64

1.30
0.46

1.11

2.49

2.14

2.54

0.86

0.38

1.81

1.07

3.60

63.20
36.80
100


Original
Value of
P&M
(`crore)
12236.36
6516.17

5843.00

5827.43

5761.10

4553.30

4267.85

3853.18

3779.31

3715.66
3180.30

2913.79

2365.84

2307.46

2027.77

2020.60

1850.28

1645.89

1517.27

1440.04

77622.60
27402.02
105024.62

% Share
11.65

6.20

5.56

5.55

5.49

4.34

4.06

3.67

3.60

3.54
3.03

2.77

2.25

2.20

1.93

1.92

1.76

1.57

1.44

1.37

73.91
26.09
100

No. of
Enterprises
(lakh)
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
lw{e] y?kq ,oa e;e m|e
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CHAPTER IV
EXPORTS IN MSME SECTOR
4.1 Analysis of information collected on exports undertaken by MSME units indicates that
about 46,675 enterprises reported having undertaken exports. Out of the same, 68.42 % of
enterprises were from urban sector and 31.58% from rural sector. Share of micro
enterprises was substantial at 85.83%. Share of small enterprises was 12.75% and medium
enterprises 1.42%.
4.2 Enterprises engaged in exporting were asked about the channel of export. 27.47%
enterprises reported that they were exporting directly while 13.61% enterprises reported
that they were dependent completely on other agencies for exporting their products.
Majority of enterprises (i.e. 58.92%) reported that they were exporting their products both
directly as well as through other agencies (Statement No. 4.1).
Statement No. 4.1: Distribution of Exporting Enterprises by Channel of Export

No. of Exporting Enterprises

Directly
Exporting

Indirectly
Exporting

Both

Total

All India 12,821 6,352 27,502 46,675


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4.3 Proprietary concerns dominated with 78.34% share of exporting enterprises followed by
Partnership concerns (8.47%) and Private Companies (8.46%), respectively (Statement No.
4.2).
Statement No. 4.2: Percentage Distribution of Exporting Enterprises by Type of Organization
4.4 The total value of exports from exporting enterprises was 67,914 crore. Uttar Pradesh
accounted for the highest share of exports (i.e 21.12%) followed by Tamil adu (14.80%).
hare of top ten exporting states, which accouted for 87% of total exports, is given in
Statement No. 4.3.
Statement No.4.3: Percentage Distribution of top ten Exporting States
`
N
S
Organization
code
Type of
Organization
Number of Exporting Enterprises
Proprietary or
HUF
Partnership
Pvt. Company
Pub. Ltd.
Company
Co-operative
1
2
3
4
5
6 Others
All India

72.58
6.13
3.95
0.86
0.31
2.00
85.83
5.24
2.23
3.99
1.03
0.06
0.20
12.75
0.52
0.11
0.52
0.24
0.02
0.01
1.42
Micro Small Medium Total
78.34
8.47
8.46
2.13
0.39
2.21
100
46
State/UT
Code
State/UT Name
Export
(`Crore)

09 Uttar Pradesh
Tamil Nadu 33
27 Maharashtra
29 Karnataka
08 Rajasthan
24 Gujarat
06 Haryana
03 Punjab
32 Kerala
19 West Bengal
Total of above 10
Others
All India
14342
10049
5484
5471
4978
4962
4834
4701
2279
2153
59253
8661
67914
21.12
14.80
8.08
8.06
7.33
7.31
7.12
6.92
3.36
3.17
87.25
12.75
100
% Share
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
lw{e] y?kq ,oa e;e m|e
No. of Working
Enterprises
Employment

2443 Clusters
Registered
MSME Sector

Share of 2443
Clusters (%)
718140
1563974
45.92
3244507
9309490
34.85
Original Value of
Plant & Machinery
(`Crore)
37937.11
105024.6
36.12
Fixed
Investment
(`Crore)
151096.49
449138.44
33.64
Gross Output
(`Crore)
134463.49
707510.30
19.01
CHAPTER V
CLUSTERS IN
REGISTERED MSME SECTOR
5.1 A cluster in a district consists of 100 or more registered MSME units which are engaged in
manufacturing the same product as per ASICC 2000 (at 5 digit-level). There were 2443
clusters covering 321 products in registered MSME sector. These clusters had a share of
45.92 % in total number of units, 34.85% in total employment, 36.12% in Original Value of
Plant & Machinery, 33.64 % in total Market Value of Fixed Assets and 19.01 % in total Gross
Output of registered MSME sector (Statement No. 5.1).
Statement No.5.1: Share of Clusters in Registered MSME Sector
5.2 Gujarat reported the highest number of clusters with 369 clusters. States of Uttar Pradesh
and Tamil Nadu reported 359 and 350 clusters, respectively. Statement below shows state-wise
distribution of the 2443 clusters and number of working units, employment, fixed assets and
gross output in such clusters (Statement No. 5.2).
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Jammu & Kashmir

Himachal Pradesh

Punjab

Uttaranchal

Haryana

Rajasthan

Uttar Pradesh

Bihar

Manipur
Mizoram
Meghalaya
Assam
West Bengal

Jharkhand

Orissa

Chhattisgarh

Madhya Pradesh

Gujarat

Maharashtra

Andhra Pradesh

Karnataka

Goa

Kerala

Tamil Nadu

Andman & Nicobar


Island

Total

10
18
82
44
42
77
359
81
4
6
4
17
47
26
16
41
228
369
69
68
227
2
255
350
1
2443

0.02

0.05

0.17

0.10

0.08

0.14

0.86

0.16

0.01
0.01
0.01
0.03
0.08
0.05

0.02

0.11

0.56

1.29

0.28

0.15

0.66

0.00

0.84

1.53

0.00

7.18

0.04

0.07

1.36

0.18

0.97

0.83

2.48

0.44

0.03
0.07
0.02
0.10
0.35
0.13

0.09

0.17

0.86

6.09

2.92

0.97

2.91

0.00

3.19

8.15

0.01

32.45

7.91

24.52

950.36

54.51

717.34

1146.46

714.40

85.25

3.27
24.19
8.24
23.37
224.06
27.99

31.26

25.00

75.77

21396.28

3006.75

1035.45

1131.85

1.49

1178.14

6041.55

1.70

37937.11

1353.89

67.17

4468.41

182.65

3183.41

3098.79

5329.30

1291.56

8.95
48.40
12.62
46.34
934.65
54.04

74.56

37.53

180.65

83837.08

12083.26

3028.27

2904.35

8.70

6738.12

22120.69

3.09

151096.49

915.69

271.93

14536.24

675.94

8494.98

6060.82

9155.96

418.26

21.65
91.04
38.67
727.69
1504.34
205.68

171.59

75.38

500.98

17619.44

20582.11

8818.53

7839.47

16.93

6682.12

29030.16

7.89

134463.49

State Name

No. of
Clusters

No. of
Working
Enterprises
(lakh)

Employment
(in lakh)

Original Value
of P&M
(` Crore)

Market Value
of Fixed Assets
(` Crore)

Gross
Output
(` Crore)

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CHAPTER -VI
SICKNESS IN MSME SECTOR
Status of Loan
6.1 Information collected on credit to micro, small and medium enterprises by source of
finance and pattern of the loans taken was analyzed and summarized in Statement No.
6.1.
6.2 Table No. 42.1 to 42.4, Part II shows State/UT-wise distribution of enterprises who have
taken loan and the amount of loan, whereas Table No. 43.1 to 43.4, Part II shows State/UT-
wise distribution of enterprises having loan outstanding and the amount of loan
outstanding. Analysis of data reveals that only 12.77% (1,99,706 enterprises) of the total
registered enterprises have obtained loans either from Financial Institutions or non-
financial institutions or both with amount of loan worth ` 46,520.23 crore as on 31.03.2007.
Of that 1, 16,472 enterprises were found to be having loan outstanding worth ` 32,921.95
crore. Thus, 58.32% of the total enterprises who had taken loans having loan outstanding
or 7.45% of the total working enterprises were found to be having loan outstanding.
Statement No. 6.1: Major features of loan disbursement to MSME Sector
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Characteristics

Type of enterprises
Micro Small
No. of enterprises availing loan (in lakh)
Amount of loan taken (` crore)
No. of enterprises availing loan from
Institutional sources (in lakh)

Sl.
No.
1.
2.
3.
4. Amount of loan from Institutional
sources (` crore).
1.81
17244.9
1.56
13757.22

0.18

22854.7
0.14
16562.25
Medium
0.01

6420.63
0.00
4375.08
Total

Nos.

2.00

46520.23
1.70
34694.6
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Statement No. 6.2: Major features of outstanding loan
6.3 Sickness in MSME sector is a cause of concern. The definition of sickness in MSME sector
(erstwhile SSI Sector) has been undergoing changes over time. Reserve Bank of India (RBI)
has appointed Committees from time to time to look in to this issue. Latest definition given
by the Working Group on Rehabilitation of Sick Units set up by RBI (Kohli Committee) is
given below.
A small scale industrial unit is considered as sick when
if any of the borrowal accounts of the unit remains substandard for more than six months,
i.e., principal or interest, in respect of any of its borrowal accounts has remained overdue
for a period exceeding one year will remain unchanged even if the present period for
classification of an account as substandard is reduced in due course;
OR
There is erosion in the net worth due to accumulated losses to the extent of 50 per cent of its
net worth during the previous accounting year, and The unit has been in commercial
production for at least two years
6.4 Information on sickness and incipient sickness was collected during Fourth Census. In
order to measure incipient sickness, continuous decline in gross output for three
consecutive years was identified as a suitable indicator, whereas for measuring sickness,
Brief on Sick/Incipient sick enterprises
Definition of Sickness
Criteria to identify Sickness/ incipient sickness

50


Total No. of enterprises having outstanding
loan (lakh)

Total Amount of loan outstanding

( `

crore)

No. of enterprises having outstanding loan


with Institutional sources (lakh)

1.

2.

3.

4.

Amount of outstanding loan with


Institutional sources (` crore)
1.02

0.90

10392.4

0.14

0.11

10606.12

0.01

0.00

2528.75

1.17

13121.82

15892.18

3907.95

32921.95

1.01

23527.23

Characteristics

Type of enterprises
Micro Small
Sl.
No.
Medium
Total

Nos.

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latest definition given by Kohli Committee was used. Thus, the following criteria were
adapted to identify sick/ incipient sick units in the Fourth Census:
i) Continuous decline in gross output compared to the previous two financial years; (say
A)
ii) Delay in repayment of loan, taken from institutional sources, for more than 12 months;
(say B) and
iii) Erosion in net worth to the extent of 50 per cent of the net worth during the previous
accounting year. (say C)
6.5 Sickness/Incipient sickness in MSME sector being a leading question, the enumerators
were asked to elicit reasons from the entrepreneurs of units satisfying at least one of the
above criteria, as to why their unit has not been running satisfactorily.
6.6 Thus, (AUBUC) is a set of sick/incipient sick units which is derived algebraically as under:
(AUBUC) = (A+B+C) (AB+BC+AC) + (ABC)
Where AB, BC and AC are the intersections of sets A&B, B&C and C&A and ABC is the
intersection sets A, B and C.
6.7 Sickness identified in registered MSMEs in terms of delay in repayment of loan or erosion
in the net worth was of the order of 3.73 %.
6.8 Out of the units having loan outstanding with institutional sources like banks and
financial institutions, sickness was about 29.40 % in registered MSMEs.
6.9 Incipient sickness identified in terms of continuous decline in gross output was 3.87% in
registered MSMEs.
6.10 Combining the three yardsticks used to measure sickness, viz., (a) delay in repayment of
loan over one year, (b) decline in net worth by 50 %, and (c) decline in output in last three
years, about 6.49 % of the units in registered MSMEs were identified to be either sick or
incipient sick.
Magnitude of Sickness/Incipient sickness
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Major features of sick/incipient sick enterprises
6.11 Top ten States in terms of sick/incipient sick enterprises were Kerala (21.02%), Tamil Nadu
(11.41%), Uttar Pradesh (8.67%), Maharashtra (8.34%), Karnataka (6.18%), Rajasthan
(5.25%), West Bengal (4.89%), Punjab (3.93%), Andhra Pradesh (3.92%) and Madhya
Pradesh (3.05%), which account for 76.66% of the total sick/incipient sick enterprises.
State-wise distribution of sick/incipient sick enterprises on the basis of above three criteria
and classified by micro, small and medium is given at Table No. 44.1 to 44.4, Part II.
Statement No. 6.3: Major features of sick/ incipient sick enterprises
6.12 This being the overall scenario of sickness studied in respect of all the enterprises in
MSME sector, it is worth mentioning that Reserve Bank of India (RBI) compiles
information on sickness in respect of enterprises borrowing loans from scheduled
commercial banks, limiting the universe to enterprises having outstanding loan with
Institutional Sources (1, 00,759 in number), it was found that about 21,221 (21.06%) were
sick.
6.13 Top ten Industries at two digit level of NIC 2004 in terms of sick/incipient sick enterprises
were food products & beverages (17.73%), wearing apparel (10.23%), textiles (9.11%),
fabricated metal products (8.54%), furniture (5.55%), repair & maintenance of personal &
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Sl. Type of enterprises
No. Characteristics

Micro
1. Total No. of enterprises having outstanding
loan as on 31.03.2007.
2. No. of enterprises having outstanding loan
with Institutional sources as on 31.03.2007.
3. No. of sick enterprises (with erosion of net
worth by more than 50% or delay in
repayment of institu tional loan by more than
12 months).
4. No. of incipient sick enterprises (decline in
gross output over three consecutive years).
5. No. of sick enterprises as per RBI criteria, i.e.,
those that are sick am ong enterprises having
outstanding loan with institutional sources.
6. No. of sick/incipient sick enterprises (with
erosion of net -worth by more than 50% or
delay in repayment of institutional loan by
more than 12 months or decline in gross
output over three consecutive years).
1,02,322
89,616
(87.58%)
54,365
57,710
19,238
95,780

Small
13,569
10,780
(79.44%)
3,887
2,686
1,909
5,490
Medium
581
363
(62.48%)
159
150
74
266
Total
Nos.
1,16,472
1,00,759
(86.50%)
58,411
60,556
21,221
(21.06%)
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household goods; retail trade (5.49%), other non-metallic mineral products (4.46%),
chemicals & chemical products (4.38%), machinery & equipment n.e.c. (4.16%) and wood
& wood products (3.92%), which account for 73.57% of the total sick/incipient sick
enterprises. Industry-wise distribution of sick/incipient sick enterprises on the basis of
above three criteria and classified by micro, small and medium is given at Table 45.1 to
45.4, Part II.
6.14 For the enterprises falling under the category sick/ incipient sick and not working
satisfactorily, reasons were elicited in statement no. 6.4. 'Lack of demand' and 'Shortage of
working capital' were the main reasons for sickness/ incipient sickness in MSME sector.
Statement No. 6.4: Major reasons reported by sick/incipient sick units
Reasons for sickness/ incipient sickness
Reason for sickness/ incipient sickness

Proportion of sick/ incipient sick units

1. Lack of demand
2. Shortage of working capital
3. Non-availability of raw material
4. Power shortage
5. Labour problems
6. Marketing problems
7. Equipment problems
8. Management problems
41.94 %
20.49 %
5.11 %
5.71 %
5.64 %
11.48 %
3.17 %
6.46 %
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CHAPTER VII
CLOSURE OF ENTERPRISES
Status of Operation
Closed Enterprises
7.1 Examination of enterprises from the frame lists resulted in identification of enterprises as
being eligible for coverage under registered sector of MSME. An enterprise identified as
eligible for enumeration under MSME sector, on the basis of status of registration with
DIC or identification by other means from the lists examined, was to be visited by
Enumerators for data collection.
7.2 If an enterprise is not found at the address in the list of addresses provided to Enumerator,
the Enumerator would examine for reporting of change of address by the enterprise, if
any, with DIC and attempt to survey the enterprise at the latest address reported. An
enterprise is treated as non-traceable only if it is not locatable at-all at the latest available
address. Non-traceable enterprises are essentially enterprises which had closed down and
have left no trace of activity to be located and reported for the purpose of data collection.
7.3 An Enterprise is treated as closed, only when Owner/Occupier/Manager/Informant
declares it as closed with no production during 2006-07 or prior to the reference period of
census.
7.4 Percentage share of closed enterprises at national level was around 22% of the total
registered enterprises. Including non-traceable enterprises, the share of such enterprises
increased to around 30%.
7.5 Major States which reported high share of closed enterprises in terms of their percentage
share in all India are Tamil Nadu, which reported the highest percentage share (16.72), and
Uttar Pradesh with a share of 16.24%. Both these States have higher percentage share of
closed enterprises as compared to that of working enterprises. Other State reporting high
share in closed units are Karnataka (9.59%), Maharashtra (8.43%) and Madhya Pradesh
(7.35%).Other leading State with relatively higher share of closed enterprises are Gujarat
(7.04%), Kerala (7.03%), Punjab (4.95%), Rajasthan (3.49%) and Bihar (3.29%). These States
together had a share of 84.13 % of the total closed enterprises.
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7.6 Major States/UTs reporting higher percentage share of closed enterprises along with their
respective share of working enterprises are presented in Statement No. 7.1.
Statement No. 7.1: Percentage Share of leading States with
Working and Closed Enterprises
Name of State/UT
Tamil Nadu
Uttar Pradesh
Karnataka
Maharashtra
Madhya Pradesh
Gujarat
Kerala
Punjab
Rajasthan
Bihar
Total
Working
14.95
12.00
8.71
5.54
6.84
14.70
9.60
3.08
3.51
3.20
82.13
Closed
16.72
16.24
9.59
8.43
7.35
7.04
7.03
4.95
3.49
3.29
84.13
7.7 While for the States of Bihar, Rajasthan and Karnataka percentage share of closed
enterprises was in proximity of that of working enterprises, for Uttar Pradesh the share
was higher by 4.24 percentage point, for Maharashtra by 2.89 percentage points, for
Punjab by 1.87 percentage points and for Tamil Nadu by 1.77 percentage points .
% Share of Working & Closed Enterprises in major states
7.8 In case of Gujarat and Kerala, the share of closed enterprises is less than that of their
respective share of working enterprises. While for Gujarat, the difference between
percentage share of closed enterprises and that of working enterprise was 7.66 percentage
points, for Kerala it was 2.57 percentage points.
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Non-traceable Enterprises
7.9 Another dimension of closure of enterprises is assessed by the measure of enterprises
registered with DICs which ceased to exist physically. Such enterprises were defined as
non-traceable enterprises on the basis of inability of Enumerators to capture these
enterprises at the latest available address with DICs.
7.10 Percentage share of non-traceable enterprises at national level was around 8 % of the total
registered enterprises.
7.11 Major States which reported high share of non-traceable enterprises in terms of their
percentage share are Uttar Pradesh, which reported the highest percentage share (18.77),
and Maharashtra with a share of 18.32 %. Both these States have higher percentage share of
non-traceable compared to that of working enterprises. Other States reporting high share
in non-traceable enterprises are Gujarat (12.12%), Kerala (9.80%), Madhya Pradesh
(5.84%), West Bengal (5.67%), Karnataka (4.07%), Jharkhand (3.04), Punjab (2.59) and
Rajasthan (2.53%).These States together had a share of 82.76 % of the total non-traceable
enterprises.
7.12 Major States/UTs reporting higher percentage share of non-traceable enterprises along
with their respective share of working enterprises are presented in Statement No. 7.2.
Statement No. 7.2: Percentage Share of leading States with Working
and Non-Traceable Enterprises
7.13 Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra and West Bengal had higher share of non-traceable
enterprises compared to their respective share of working enterprises. Maharashtra
reported the maximum difference with 12.78 percentage point higher share in non-
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Name of State/UT

Working


Uttar Pradesh
Maharashtra
Gujarat
Kerala
Madhya Pradesh
West Bengal
Karnataka
Jharkhand
Punjab
Rajasthan
Total
12.00
5.54
14. 70
9.60
6.84
2.77
8.71
1.16
3.08
3.51
67.90
Non
Traceable

18.77
18.32
12.12
9.80
5.84
5.67
4.07
3.04
2.59
2.53
82.76
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traceable enterprises followed by Uttar Pradesh with 6.77 percentage point. Though
Gujarat had higher percentage share in non-traceable enterprises, the same was lower
than its share of working enterprises (2.58 percentage points)
% Share of Working & Non-Traceable Enterprises in major states
7.14 Closed and non -traceable enterprises together formed the non-working enterprises. In
view of the higher share of closed and non-traceable enterprises of Uttar Pradesh, as
discussed above, it had the highest share in total non-working enterprises in the country.
As compared to the share of working enterprises at 12%, share of non-working enterprises
was higher by nearly 5 percentage points. Another leading State which reported higher
share of non-working enterprises was Tamil Nadu. However its share was lower by
nearly 2 percentage points as compared to the share of working enterprises at 14.95%.
Maharashtra, Punjab, West Bengal and Madhya Pradesh reported higher share in non-
working segment as compared to that of working enterprises. Gujarat, Kerala and
Karnataka though had relatively higher share of non-working enterprises, the same was
lower as compared to the share of working enterprises.
7.15 Major States/UTs reporting higher percentage share of non-working enterprises along
with their respective share of working enterprises are presented in Statement No. 7.3.
Non-Working Enterprises
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Statement No. 7.3: Percentage Share of leading States with Working
and Non-Working Enterprises
% Share of leading States with Working and Non-Working Enterprises
7.16 There is substantial intra-state variation in the share of closed enterprises. Against an
average percentage share of about 22% for the country, intra-state share of closed
enterprises varied in the range of 0%, in case of Dadra & Nagar Haveli, Delhi and
Lakshadweep, to about 64% in case of Nagaland. Same was the case with non-traceable
enterprises. Against an average percentage share of 8 % for the country, the intra-state
share of non-traceable enterprises varied in the range of 0%, in case of Delhi,
Lakshadweep, Manipur, Nagaland and Sikkim, to 25 % in case of Goa. Statement no. 7.4
Intra-State Variations
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Name of State/UT

Working

Non -
Working
Uttar Pradesh
Tamil Nadu
Maharashtra
Gujarat
Karnataka
Kerala
Madhya Pradesh
Punjab
Rajasthan
West Bengal
Total
12.00
14.95
5.54
14.70
8.71
9.60
6.84
3.08
3.51
2.77
81.69

16.94
12.79
11.15
8.43
8.07
7.79
6.94
4.30
3.23
3.12
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presents the comparative position of Intra-State/UT percentage share of working, closed
and non-traceable enterprises.
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Name of State/UT

Nagaland

Goa
Chhattisgarh
Maharashtra
Chandigarh
Sikkim
Pondicherry
Uttar Pradesh
Punjab
Assam
Jharkhand
West Bengal
Arunachal Pradesh
Haryana
Uttarakhand
Madhya Pradesh
Tripura
Bihar
Karnataka
Rajasthan
Himachal Pradesh
Andaman & Nicobar
Meghalaya
Tamil Nadu
Kerala
Orissa
Mizoram
Gujarat
Jammu & Kashmir
Manipur
Daman & Diu
Andhra Pradesh
Dadra & Nagar Haveli
Delhi
Lakshadweep
All India
Working - Non Working

35.74

36.68
53.12
53.18
54.55
58.65
60.86
61.84
62.05
65.47
65.87
66.95
67.80
68.71
69.08
69.27
70.50
70.80
71.15
71.30
71.31
72.53
72.67
72.77
73.81
74.06
74.61
79.94
81.73
82.86
92.09
93.38
93.98
100.00
100.00
69.57

Closed

64.26

38.54
36.13
25.71
30.61
41.35
29.82
26.55
31.67
20.65
13.44
16.57
27.15
22.75
23.89
23.63
22.26
23.13
24.86
22.53
24.11
13.73
16.06
25.82
17.15
21.70
13.44
12.15
9.98
17.14
3.72
4.60
0.00
0.00
0.00
22.08

0.00

24.78
10.75
21.12
14.84
0.00
9.31
11.60
6.28
13.87
20.68
16.47
5.04
8.54
7.03
7.09
7.24
6.07
4.00
6.17
4.58
13.73
11.27
1.41
9.04
4.24
11.95
7.91
8.29
0.00
4.19
2.03
6.02
0.00
0.00
8.35
Non
Traceable
Total

64.26

63.32
46.88
46.82
45.45
41.35
39.14
38.16
37.95
34.53
34.13
33.05
32.20
31.29
30.92
30.73
29.50
29.20
28.85
28.70
28.69
27.47
27.33
27.23
26.19
25.94
25.39
20.06
18.27
17.14
7.91
6.62
6.02
0.00
0.00
30.43
Statement No. 7.4: Intra-State Percentage Distribution of Enterprises by Status of Operation
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Table Table Description Page No.
No.
1 State wise Distribution of Enterprises by Status of Operation 65
2 State wise Distribution of Working Enterprises by Status of Survey 66-68
3 State wise Distribution of Working Enterprises by Type of Enterprise 69-71
4 Industry wise Distribution of Working Enterprises by Type of Enterprise 72-77
5 State wise Distribution of Working Enterprises by Nature of Activity 78-80
6 State wise Distribution of Working Enterprises by Nature of Operation 81-83
7 State wise Distribution of Working Enterprises by Type of Organisation 84-86
8 Industry wise Distribution of Working Enterprises by Type of Organisation 87-92
9 State wise Entrepreneurship Profile 93-95
10 Type of Enterprise wise Entrepreneurship Profile 96
11 Nature of Activity wise Entrepreneurship Profile 97
12 Nature of Operation wise Entrepreneurship Profile 98
13 Type of Organisation wise Entrepreneurship Profile 99
14 State wise Distribution of Working Enterprises by Religion of the Owner 100-102
15 State wise Distribution of Working Enterprises by Main Source of Energy 103-105
16 Industry wise Distribution of Working Enterprises by Type of Fuel Used 106-111
17 State wise Distribution of Working Enterprises Having Multiple
Products/Services 112-114
18 Industry wise Distribution of Working Enterprises Having Multiple
Products/Services 115-120
19 State wise Distribution of Employment by Type of Enterprise 121-123
20 Industry wise Distribution of Employment by Type of Enterprise 124-129
21 State wise Distribution of Employment by Type of
Gender/ Social Category 130-132
22 Distribution of Employment by Type of Enterprise and Type of
Gender/Social Category 133
23 Distribution of Employment by Nature of Activity and Type of
Gender/Social Category 134
24 Distribution of Employment by Type of Organisation and Type of
Gender/Social Category 135
25 Distribution of Principal Characteristics by Employment Slab 136
26 State wise Distribution of Principal Characteristics 137-142
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27 Industry wise (NIC 2 Digit) Distribution of Principal Characteristics 143-151
28 Industry wise (NIC 3 Digit) Distribution of Principal Characteristics 152-172
29 Industry wise (NIC 4 Digit) Distribution of Principal Characteristics 173-211
30 Distribution of Principal Characteristics by Type of Enterprise 212
31 Distribution of Principal Characteristics by Nature of Activity 213
32 Distribution of Principal Characteristics by Nature of Operation 214
33 Distribution of Principal Characteristics by Type of Organisation 215-216
34 Distribution of Principal Characteristics by Type of Power Used 217-218
35 Distribution of Principal Characteristics by Type of Entrepreneurship 219-220
36 Distribution of Principal Characteristics by Source of Technical Know How 221-222
37 State wise Distribution of Exporting Enterprises 223-225
38 Industry wise Distribution of Exporting Enterprises 226-231
39 State wise Distribution of Principal Characteristics of the
Exporting Enterprises 232-234
40 Industry-wise Distribution of Principal Characteristics
of the Exports Enterprises 235-243
41 State wise Distribution of Clusters 244
42 State wise Distribution of Enterprises by
Amount of Loan Taken (Institutional) 245-248
43 State wise Distribution of Enterprises by
Amount of Loan Outstanding (Institutional) 249-252
44 State wise Distribution of Enterprises with
Indebtness and Characteristics of Sickness 253-260
45 Industry wise Distribution of Enterprises with
Indebtness and Characteristics of Sickness 261-268
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TABLE NO. 1 : STATE WISE DISTRIBUTION OF ENTERPRISES BY STATUS OF OPERATION
01 Jammu & Kashmir 14993 1831 1521 18345
02 Himachal Pradesh 11931 4034 767 16732
03 Punjab 48110 24553 4868 77531
04 Chandigarh 996 559 271 1826
05 Uttarakhand 23765 8219 2419 34403
06 Haryana 33150 10973 4120 48243
07 Delhi 3754 0 0 3754
08 Rajasthan 54885 17342 4752 76979
09 Uttar Pradesh 187742 80616 35231 303589
10 Bihar 50036 16344 4291 70671
11 Sikkim 122 86 0 208
12 Arunachal Pradesh 417 167 31 615
13 Nagaland 1332 2395 0 3727
14 Manipur 4492 929 0 5421
15 Mizoram 3715 669 595 4979
16 Tripura 1343 424 138 1905
17 Meghalaya 3010 665 467 4142
18 Assam 19864 6266 4209 30339
19 West Bengal 43259 10708 10644 64611
20 Jharkhand 18190 3712 5711 27613
21 Orissa 19606 5744 1123 26473
22 Chhattisgarh 22768 15485 4609 42862
23 Madhya Pradesh 106997 36502 10957 154456
24 Gujarat 229830 34945 22745 287520
25 Daman & Diu 594 24 27 645
26 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 1716 0 110 1826
27 Maharashtra 86586 41856 34383 162825
28 Andhra Pradesh 45692 2250 991 48933
29 Karnataka 136186 47581 7648 191415
30 Goa 2621 2754 1771 7146
31 Lakshadweep 2 0 0 2
32 Kerala 150188 34903 18389 203480
33 Tamil Nadu 233881 82966 4530 321377
34 Puducherry 1451 711 222 2384
35 Andaman & Nicobar Ils. 750 142 142 1034
All India 1563974 496355 187682 2248011
State/UT
Code
State/UT Name WORKING CLOSED NON-TRACEABLE TOTAL
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ALL
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TABLE NO. 2.1 : STATE WISE DISTRIBUTION OF WORKING ENTERPRISES BY STATUS OF SURVEY
Surveyed Not Surveyed Total
Number of Enterprises
01 Jammu & Kashmir 14917 76 14993
02 Himachal Pradesh 11787 144 11931
03 Punjab 47013 1097 48110
04 Chandigarh 959 37 996
05 Uttarakhand 23549 216 23765
06 Haryana 32600 550 33150
07 Delhi 3202 552 3754
08 Rajasthan 53417 1468 54885
09 Uttar Pradesh 186402 1340 187742
10 Bihar 49391 645 50036
11 Sikkim 120 2 122
12 Arunachal Pradesh 409 8 417
13 Nagaland 1320 12 1332
14 Manipur 4492 0 4492
15 Mizoram 3711 4 3715
16 Tripura 1336 7 1343
17 Meghalaya 2941 69 3010
18 Assam 19701 163 19864
19 West Bengal 42351 908 43259
20 Jharkhand 16659 1531 18190
21 Orissa 19353 253 19606
22 Chhattisgarh 21678 1090 22768
23 Madhya Pradesh 106342 655 106997
24 Gujarat 229635 195 229830
25 Daman & Diu 593 1 594
26 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 1589 127 1716
27 Maharashtra 78713 7873 86586
28 Andhra Pradesh 43944 1748 45692
29 Karnataka 136040 146 136186
30 Goa 2591 30 2621
31 Lakshadweep 2 0 2
32 Kerala 150159 29 150188
33 Tamil Nadu 233473 408 233881
34 Puducherry 1422 29 1451
35 Andaman & Nicobar Ils. 747 3 750
All India 1542558 21416 1563974
State/UT
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State/UT Name
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Surveyed Not Surveyed Total
Number of Enterprises
TABLE NO. 2.2 : STATE WISE PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF WORKING ENTERPRISES BY STATUS OF SURVEY
01 Jammu & Kashmir 1.05 0.58 1.05
02 Himachal Pradesh 1.34 1.25 1.34
03 Punjab 2.36 7.04 2.40
04 Chandigarh 0.01 0.02 0.01
05 Uttarakhand 2.22 1.56 2.21
06 Haryana 2.19 4.12 2.21
07 Delhi 0.01 0.06 0.01
08 Rajasthan 3.82 6.72 3.85
09 Uttar Pradesh 12.73 8.05 12.68
10 Bihar 3.23 3.08 3.22
11 Sikkim 0.01 0.00 0.01
12 Arunachal Pradesh 0.03 0.05 0.03
13 Nagaland 0.06 0.06 0.06
14 Manipur 0.35 0.00 0.35
15 Mizoram 0.12 0.00 0.12
16 Tripura 0.10 0.06 0.10
17 Meghalaya 0.33 0.58 0.33
18 Assam 1.80 1.95 1.80
19 West Bengal 3.06 3.91 3.07
20 Jharkhand 0.80 5.31 0.84
21 Orissa 1.68 1.91 1.68
22 Chhattisgarh 2.34 9.81 2.40
23 Madhya Pradesh 9.03 3.66 8.98
24 Gujarat 6.79 1.18 6.74
25 Daman & Diu 0.08 0.00 0.08
26 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 0.15 1.09 0.16
27 Maharashtra 3.71 22.35 3.88
28 Andhra Pradesh 3.61 11.46 3.68
29 Karnataka 10.44 1.06 10.35
30 Goa 0.26 0.34 0.26
31 Lakshadweep 0.00 0.00 0.00
32 Kerala 15.39 0.31 15.26
33 Tamil Nadu 10.77 2.29 10.69
34 Puducherry 0.08 0.14 0.09
35 Andaman & Nicobar Ils. 0.06 0.03 0.06
All India 100 100 100
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State/UT
Code
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Surveyed Not Surveyed Total
Number of Enterprises
TABLE NO. 2.3 : STATE WISE PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF WORKING ENTERPRISES BY STATUS OF SURVEY
01 Jammu & Kashmir 0.90 0.26 0.88
02 Himachal Pradesh 0.28 0.43 0.28
03 Punjab 3.62 4.30 3.63
04 Chandigarh 0.10 0.24 0.11
05 Uttarakhand 0.95 0.77 0.95
06 Haryana 2.05 1.90 2.05
07 Delhi 0.37 3.66 0.43
08 Rajasthan 3.16 6.91 3.23
09 Uttar Pradesh 11.55 5.49 11.44
10 Bihar 3.18 2.98 3.18
11 Sikkim 0.01 0.01 0.01
12 Arunachal Pradesh 0.02 0.03 0.02
13 Nagaland 0.11 0.05 0.11
14 Manipur 0.24 0.00 0.23
15 Mizoram 0.34 0.03 0.34
16 Tripura 0.07 0.02 0.07
17 Meghalaya 0.08 0.21 0.08
18 Assam 0.84 0.25 0.83
19 West Bengal 2.48 4.38 2.52
20 Jharkhand 1.31 7.94 1.43
21 Orissa 0.90 0.87 0.90
22 Chhattisgarh 0.63 3.07 0.67
23 Madhya Pradesh 5.12 2.80 5.08
24 Gujarat 21.62 0.79 21.25
25 Daman & Diu 0.00 0.01 0.00
26 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 0.07 0.38 0.07
27 Maharashtra 6.26 42.94 6.90
28 Andhra Pradesh 2.22 6.75 2.30
29 Karnataka 7.47 0.52 7.35
30 Goa 0.09 0.05 0.09
31 Lakshadweep 0.00 0.00 0.00
32 Kerala 5.03 0.06 4.94
33 Tamil Nadu 18.77 1.74 18.47
34 Puducherry 0.10 0.13 0.10
35 Andaman & Nicobar Ils. 0.04 0.01 0.04
All India 100 100 100
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State/UT
Code
State/UT Name
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State/UT State/UT Name Micro Small Medium Total
Code
01 Jammu & Kashmir 14572 408 13 14993
02 Himachal Pradesh 11522 384 25 11931
03 Punjab 45345 2675 90 48110
04 Chandigarh 967 28 1 996
05 Uttarakhand 23349 389 27 23765
06 Haryana 30741 2329 80 33150
07 Delhi 3510 236 8 3754
08 Rajasthan 52241 2541 103 54885
09 Uttar Pradesh 184503 3089 150 187742
10 Bihar 49867 157 12 50036
11 Sikkim 110 12 0 122
12 Arunachal Pradesh 399 16 2 417
13 Nagaland 1298 33 1 1332
14 Manipur 4480 12 0 4492
15 Mizoram 3663 51 1 3715
16 Tripura 1296 43 4 1343
17 Meghalaya 2972 37 1 3010
18 Assam 19238 599 27 19864
19 West Bengal 41420 1758 81 43259
20 Jharkhand 17699 471 20 18190
21 Orissa 18840 745 21 19606
22 Chhattisgarh 22402 356 10 22768
23 Madhya Pradesh 105998 950 49 106997
24 Gujarat 196894 31676 1260 229830
25 Daman & Diu 413 167 14 594
26 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 1671 45 0 1716
27 Maharashtra 73936 12459 191 86586
28 Andhra Pradesh 42708 2949 35 45692
29 Karnataka 133524 2562 100 136186
30 Goa 2395 207 19 2621
31 Lakshadweep 2 0 0 2
32 Kerala 148497 1611 80 150188
33 Tamil Nadu 226285 7349 247 233881
34 Puducherry 1275 165 11 1451
35 Andaman & Nicobar Ils. 736 14 0 750
All India 1484768 76523 2683 1563974
TABLE NO. 3.1 : STATE-WISE DISTRIBUTION OF WORKING ENTERPRISES BY TYPE OF ENTERPRISE
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TABLE NO. 3.2 : STATE WISE PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF WORKING ENTERPRISES BY TYPE OF ENTERPRISES
State/UT Code State/UT Name Micro Small Medium Total
01 Jammu & Kashmir 97.91 2.02 0.07 100
02 Himachal Pradesh 97.12 2.66 0.22 100
03 Punjab 93.76 6.03 0.21 100
04 Chandigarh 97.80 2.20 0.00 100
05 Uttarakhand 98.28 1.65 0.07 100
06 Haryana 94.98 4.92 0.10 100
07 Delhi 93.83 4.94 1.23 100
08 Rajasthan 96.28 3.57 0.15 100
09 Uttar Pradesh 98.99 0.95 0.06 100
10 Bihar 99.69 0.27 0.04 100
11 Sikkim 90.16 9.84 0.00 100
12 Arunachal Pradesh 93.61 5.48 0.91 100
13 Nagaland 97.28 2.72 0.00 100
14 Manipur 99.88 0.12 0.00 100
15 Mizoram 99.27 0.73 0.00 100
16 Tripura 96.65 2.93 0.42 100
17 Meghalaya 99.06 0.90 0.04 100
18 Assam 96.61 3.26 0.13 100
19 West Bengal 95.79 4.01 0.20 100
20 Jharkhand 98.05 1.78 0.16 100
21 Orissa 96.31 3.57 0.12 100
22 Chhattisgarh 98.90 1.07 0.04 100
23 Madhya Pradesh 99.46 0.50 0.04 100
24 Gujarat 92.48 7.28 0.24 100
25 Daman & Diu 69.10 28.47 2.43 100
26 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 97.12 2.88 0.00 100
27 Maharashtra 87.62 12.08 0.30 100
28 Andhra Pradesh 93.47 6.46 0.07 100
29 Karnataka 99.08 0.87 0.05 100
30 Goa 90.92 8.32 0.77 100
31 Lakshadweep 100.00 0.00 0.00 100
32 Kerala 99.11 0.85 0.03 100
33 Tamil Nadu 97.20 2.70 0.10 100
34 Puducherry 81.19 17.00 1.82 100
35 Andaman & Nicobar Ils. 98.48 1.52 0.00 100
All India 97.18 2.72 0.10 100
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State/UT Code State/UT Name Micro Small Medium Total
01 Jammu & Kashmir 96.48 3.42 0.11 100
02 Himachal Pradesh 94.40 5.43 0.16 100
03 Punjab 94.52 5.30 0.18 100
04 Chandigarh 97.02 2.87 0.11 100
05 Uttarakhand 98.19 1.62 0.20 100
06 Haryana 90.73 8.90 0.37 100
07 Delhi 93.52 6.32 0.16 100
08 Rajasthan 94.09 5.69 0.22 100
09 Uttar Pradesh 97.62 2.28 0.10 100
10 Bihar 99.64 0.35 0.01 100
11 Sikkim 90.16 9.84 0.00 100
12 Arunachal Pradesh 97.98 2.02 0.00 100
13 Nagaland 97.52 2.37 0.11 100
14 Manipur 99.55 0.45 0.00 100
15 Mizoram 98.41 1.56 0.03 100
16 Tripura 96.33 3.51 0.16 100
17 Meghalaya 97.62 2.38 0.00 100
18 Assam 97.27 2.58 0.15 100
19 West Bengal 95.70 4.12 0.18 100
20 Jharkhand 96.92 2.98 0.09 100
21 Orissa 95.75 4.16 0.09 100
22 Chhattisgarh 96.85 3.08 0.07 100
23 Madhya Pradesh 98.49 1.46 0.05 100
24 Gujarat 83.89 15.48 0.63 100
25 Daman & Diu 83.33 16.67 0.00 100
26 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 97.84 2.16 0.00 100
27 Maharashtra 84.36 15.46 0.18 100
28 Andhra Pradesh 93.47 6.45 0.08 100
29 Karnataka 96.85 3.06 0.10 100
30 Goa 92.55 6.82 0.63 100
31 Lakshadweep 0.00 0.00 0.00 0
32 Kerala 98.27 1.63 0.10 100
33 Tamil Nadu 96.54 3.35 0.11 100
34 Puducherry 92.65 7.35 0.00 100
35 Andaman & Nicobar Ils. 97.75 2.25 0.00 100
All India 93.09 6.69 0.23 100
TABLE NO. 3.3 : STATE-WISE PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF WORKING ENTERPRISES BY TYPE OF ENTERPRISE
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TABLE NO. 4.1 : INDUSTRY-WISE DISTRIBUTION OF WORKING ENTERPRISES BY TYPE OF ENTERPRISE
(AT 2-DIGIT LEVEL OF NIC-2004)
NIC
2004
Description Micro Medium Total Small
01 Agriculture, Hunting and Related Service Activities 3697 162 5 3864
02 Forestry, Logging and Related Service Activities 961 86 3 1050
13 Mining of Metal Ores 355 124 5 484
14 Other Mining and Quarrying 12349 997 24 13370
15 Food Products & Beverages 214378 8284 356 223018
16 Tobacco Products 4872 234 4 5110
17 Textiles 97597 8202 297 106096
18 Wearing Apparel 209630 3945 193 213768
19 Leather & Leather Products 25628 926 32 26586
20 Wood & Wood Products 54034 1143 20 55197
21 Paper & Paper Products 11947 1446 41 13434
22 Publishing, Printing & Reproduction of Recorded Media 39793 1454 38 41285
23 Coke & Refined Petroleum Products 1940 361 17 2318
24 Chemicals & Chemical Products 45760 5161 288 51209
25 Rubber & Plastic Products 33251 3651 136 37038
26 Other Non-metallic Mineral Products 55273 3610 99 58982
27 Basic Metals 15514 4110 217 19841
28 Fabricated Metal Products 134608 5366 103 140077
29 Machinery & Equipment n.e.c. 66548 6136 261 72945
30 Office, Accounting & Computing Machinery 4550 177 25 4752
31 Electrical Machinery & Apparatus n.e.c. 33233 1580 45 34858
32 Radio, TV & Communication Equipment & Apparatus 15581 398 21 16000
33 Medical, Precision & Optical Instruments, Watches & Clocks 9923 745 41 10709
34 Motor Vehicles, Trailers & Semi-trailers 5224 600 14 5838
35 Other Transport Equipment 14574 1102 36 15712
36 Furniture 96831 2665 37 99533
37 Recycling 175 12 1 188
40 Electricity, Gas, Steam & Hot Water Supply 553 94 10 657
41 Collection, Purification & Distribution of Water 106 9 0 115
45 Construction 172 18 2 192
50 Repair & Maintenance of Motor Vehicles; Retail Sale of
Automotive Fuel 55517 2607 57 58181
51 Wholesale Trade & Commission Trade 1300 112 10 1422
52 Repair & Maintenance of Personal & Household Goods;
Retail Trade 128981 3286 30 132297
55 Hotels & Restaurants 1179 129 8 1316
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(AT 2-DIGIT LEVEL OF NIC-2004)
NIC
2004
Description Micro Medium Total Small
60 Land Transport 210 31 2 243
63 Supporting & Auxiliary Transport & Travel Agents
Activities 980 1449 72 2501
64 Post & Telecommunications 15760 1362 29 17151
70 Real Estate Activities 127 8 0 135
71 Renting of Machinery & Equipment
and Personal & Household Goods 479 10 1 490
72 Computer and Related Activities 18720 2035 20 20775
73 Research and Development 4 1 0 5
74 Other Business Activities 24726 1724 49 26499
80 Education 714 46 1 761
85 Health and Social Work 1267 92 4 1363
92 Recreational, Cultural and Sporting Activities 2475 90 2 2567
93 Other Service Activities 8196 414 6 8616
Not Recorded 15071 334 21 15426
Total 1484763 76528 2683 1563974
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NIC
2004
Description Micro Medium Total Small
TABLE NO. 4.2 : INDUSTRY-WISE PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF WORKING ENTERPRISES BY TYPE OF ENTERPRISE
(AT 2-DIGIT LEVEL OF NIC-2004)
01 Agriculture, Hunting and Related Service Activities 97.28 2.69 0.04 100
02 Forestry, Logging and Related Service Activities 95.24 4.56 0.20 100
13 Mining of Metal Ores 66.23 32.46 1.32 100
14 Other Mining and Quarrying 92.55 7.32 0.13 100
15 Food Products & Beverages 96.83 3.07 0.10 100
16 Tobacco Products 96.26 3.70 0.04 100
17 Textiles 94.56 5.16 0.27 100
18 Wearing Apparel 99.44 0.55 0.01 100
19 Leather & Leather Products 98.40 1.55 0.05 100
20 Wood & Wood Products 98.74 1.25 0.01 100
21 Paper & Paper Products 85.29 14.10 0.61 100
22 Publishing, Printing & Reproduction of Recorded Media 97.94 1.98 0.07 100
23 Coke & Refined Petroleum Products 85.10 14.09 0.80 100
24 Chemicals & Chemical Products 92.77 6.94 0.29 100
25 Rubber & Plastic Products 90.62 9.10 0.28 100
26 Other Non-metallic Mineral Products 95.53 4.35 0.12 100
27 Basic Metals 76.48 22.15 1.37 100
28 Fabricated Metal Products 98.34 1.61 0.05 100
29 Machinery & Equipment n.e.c 96.39 3.44 0.17 100
30 Office, Accounting & Computing Machinery 98.89 0.92 0.18 100
31 Electrical Machinery & Apparatus n.e.c. 97.71 2.21 0.08 100
32 Radio, TV & Communication Equipment & Apparatus 98.53 1.39 0.08 100
33 Medical, Precision & Optical Instruments, Watches & Clocks 93.13 6.46 0.41 100
34 Motor Vehicles, Trailers & Semi-trailers 93.98 5.61 0.40 100
35 Other Transport Equipment 94.13 5.70 0.17 100
36 Furniture 99.45 0.53 0.02 100
37 Recycling 94.59 5.41 0.00 100
40 Electricity, Gas, Steam & Hot Water Supply 88.99 8.81 2.20 100
41 Collection, Purification & Distribution of Water 96.15 3.85 0.00 100
45 Construction 92.94 7.06 0.00 100
50 Repair & Maintenance of Motor Vehicles; Retail Sale of
Automotive Fuel 98.86 1.12 0.02 100
51 Wholesale Trade & Commission Trade 96.22 2.91 0.87 100
52 Repair & Maintenance of Personal & Household Goods;
Retail Trade 99.53 0.46 0.01 100
55 Hotels & Restaurants 97.44 2.45 0.12 100
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NIC
2004
Description Micro Medium Total Small
TABLE NO. 4.2 : INDUSTRY-WISE PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF WORKING ENTERPRISES BY TYPE OF ENTERPRISE
(AT 2-DIGIT LEVEL OF NIC-2004)
60 Land Transport 97.40 2.60 0.00 100
63 Supporting & Auxiliary Transport & Travel
Agents Activities 35.80 61.04 3.17 100
64 Post & Telecommunications 97.49 2.51 0.00 100
70 Real Estate Activities 100.00 0.00 0.00 100
71 Renting of Machinery & Equipment and
Personal & Household Goods 98.86 1.14 0.00 100
72 Computer and Related Activities 97.62 2.36 0.02 100
73 Research and Development 100.0 00.00 0.00 100
74 Other Business Activities 98.18 1.80 0.02 100
80 Education 98.22 1.78 0.00 100
85 Health and Social Work 98.00 2.00 0.00 100
92 Recreational, Cultural and Sporting Activities 99.32 0.60 0.09 100
93 Other Service Activities 98.77 1.17 0.07 100
Not Recorded 97.67 2.15 0.18 100
Total 97.18 2.72 0.10 100
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NIC
2004
Description Micro Medium Total Small
TABLE NO. 4.3 : INDUSTRY-WISE PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF WORKING ENTERPRISES BY TYPE OF ENTERPRISE
(AT 2-DIGIT LEVEL OF NIC-2004)
01 Agriculture, Hunting and Related Service Activities 91.53 8.09 0.37 100
02 Forestry, Logging and Related Service Activities 88.10 11.54 0.37 100
13 Mining of Metal Ores 79.69 19.53 0.78 100
14 Other Mining and Quarrying 91.97 7.75 0.28 100
15 Food Products & Beverages 94.81 4.91 0.27 100
16 Tobacco Products 94.39 5.49 0.12 100
17 Textiles 90.43 9.28 0.28 100
18 Wearing Apparel 96.66 3.16 0.17 100
19 Leather & Leather Products 94.97 4.86 0.17 100
20 Wood & Wood Products 96.68 3.24 0.07 100
21 Paper & Paper Products 90.27 9.54 0.19 100
22 Publishing, Printing & Reproduction of Recorded Media 95.91 3.99 0.10 100
23 Coke & Refined Petroleum Products 82.37 16.96 0.67 100
24 Chemicals & Chemical Products 87.23 12.04 0.73 100
25 Rubber & Plastic Products 89.36 10.23 0.41 100
26 Other Non-metallic Mineral Products 90.80 8.95 0.24 100
27 Basic Metals 78.72 20.26 1.01 100
28 Fabricated Metal Products 94.93 4.98 0.09 100
29 Machinery & Equipment n.e.c. 88.36 11.17 0.46 100
30 Office, Accounting & Computing Machinery 94.12 5.18 0.70 100
31 Electrical Machinery & Apparatus n.e.c. 93.92 5.92 0.16 100
32 Radio, TV & Communication Equipment & Apparatus 96.82 3.02 0.16 100
33 Medical, Precision & Optical Instruments, Watches & Clocks 92.54 7.08 0.38 100
34 Motor Vehicles, Trailers & Semi-trailers 87.93 11.88 0.18 100
35 Other Transport Equipment 92.35 7.41 0.25 100
36 Furniture 95.14 4.81 0.05 100
37 Recycling 92.72 6.62 0.66 100
40 Electricity, Gas, Steam & Hot Water Supply 79.65 19.47 0.88 100
41 Collection, Purification & Distribution of Water 88.71 11.29 0.00 100
45 Construction 86.92 11.21 1.87 100
50 Repair & Maintenance of Motor Vehicles;
Retail Sale of Automotive Fuel 93.78 6.09 0.13 100
51 Wholesale Trade & Commission Trade 89.89 9.46 0.65 100
52 Repair & Maintenance of Personal &
Household Goods; Retail Trade 95.55 4.42 0.03 100
55 Hotels & Restaurants 74.89 23.58 1.53 100
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NIC
2004
Description Micro Medium Total Small
TABLE NO. 4.3 : INDUSTRY-WISE PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF WORKING ENTERPRISES BY TYPE OF ENTERPRISE
(AT 2-DIGIT LEVEL OF NIC-2004)
60 Land Transport 67.78 30.00 2.22 100
63 Supporting & Auxiliary Transport & Travel
Agents Activities 42.44 54.88 2.68 100
64 Post & Telecommunications 88.84 10.90 0.26 100
70 Real Estate Activities 87.88 12.12 0.00 100
71 Renting of Machinery & Equipment
and Personal & Household Good 95.00 4.29 0.71 100
72 Computer and Related Activities 87.46 12.42 0.12 100
73 Research and Development 0.00 100.00 0.00 100
74 Other Business Activities 90.65 9.08 0.27 100
80 Education 91.25 8.54 0.21 100
85 Health and Social Work 90.46 9.10 0.44 100
92 Recreational, Cultural and Sporting Activities 93.98 5.95 0.07 100
93 Other Service Activities 93.19 6.74 0.07 100
Not Recorded 97.72 2.17 0.11 100
Total 93.09 6.69 0.23 100
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TABLE NO. 5.1 : STATE-WISE DISTRIBUTION OF WORKING ENTERPRISES BY NATURE OF ACTIVITY
Manufacturing/
Assembly/Processing
Services
Repairing &
Maintenance
Total
Number of Enterprises having Nature of Activity
01 Jammu & Kashmir 11295 1857 1841 14993
02 Himachal Pradesh 10530 577 824 11931
03 Punjab 34047 2399 11664 48110
04 Chandigarh 941 21 34 996
05 Uttarakhand 13437 6607 3721 23765
06 Haryana 26471 1524 5155 33150
07 Delhi 3545 55 154 3754
08 Rajasthan 38548 7211 9126 54885
09 Uttar Pradesh 113840 31350 42552 187742
10 Bihar 34660 3424 11952 50036
11 Sikkim 105 11 6 122
12 Arunachal Pradesh 360 15 42 417
13 Nagaland 1273 18 41 1332
14 Manipur 3587 268 637 4492
15 Mizoram 2873 435 407 3715
16 Tripura 1132 84 127 1343
17 Meghalaya 2270 562 178 3010
18 Assam 13421 3636 2807 19864
19 West Bengal 37542 1699 4018 43259
20 Jharkhand 11464 1298 5428 18190
21 Orissa 15262 2886 1458 19606
22 Chhattisgarh 11510 4870 6388 22768
23 Madhya Pradesh 52599 22302 32096 106997
24 Gujarat 151512 34018 44300 229830
25 Daman & Diu 591 3 0 594
26 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 1698 13 5 1716
27 Maharashtra 80244 3692 2650 86586
28 Andhra Pradesh 40910 1292 3490 45692
29 Karnataka 102903 21799 11484 136186
30 Goa 2313 168 140 2621
31 Lakshadweep 2 0 0 2
32 Kerala 106622 28855 14711 150188
33 Tamil Nadu 120230 79130 34521 233881
34 Puducherry 1216 137 98 1451
35 Andaman & Nicobar Ils. 440 153 157 750
All India 1049393 262369 252212 1563974
State/UT
Code
State/UT Name
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Manufacturing/
Assembly/Processing
Services
Repairing &
Maintenance
Total
Enterprises having Nature of Activity
TABLE NO. 5.2 : STATE-WISE PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF WORKING ENTERPRISES BY NATURE OF ACTIVITY
01 Jammu & Kashmir 75.59 13.14 11.27 100
02 Himachal Pradesh 92.16 2.77 5.07 100
03 Punjab 64.38 4.67 30.95 100
04 Chandigarh 95.60 2.20 2.20 100
05 Uttarakhand 60.26 27.58 12.16 100
06 Haryana 76.43 5.62 17.95 100
07 Delhi 98.77 1.23 0.00 100
08 Rajasthan 70.03 14.12 15.85 100
09 Uttar Pradesh 64.90 15.02 20.08 100
10 Bihar 72.45 5.69 21.86 100
11 Sikkim 93.44 3.28 3.28 100
12 Arunachal Pradesh 89.50 3.65 6.85 100
13 Nagaland 97.77 0.99 1.24 100
14 Manipur 86.79 4.11 9.10 100
15 Mizoram 83.56 9.79 6.65 100
16 Tripura 88.41 4.47 7.12 100
17 Meghalaya 79.82 16.08 4.10 100
18 Assam 68.26 17.87 13.87 100
19 West Bengal 85.86 4.07 10.07 100
20 Jharkhand 67.54 5.94 26.53 100
21 Orissa 81.79 13.02 5.19 100
22 Chhattisgarh 48.29 23.05 28.66 100
23 Madhya Pradesh 48.05 21.79 30.16 100
24 Gujarat 57.14 17.57 25.29 100
25 Daman & Diu 99.65 0.35 0.00 100
26 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 98.65 0.99 0.36 100
27 Maharashtra 92.39 4.29 3.32 100
28 Andhra Pradesh 92.42 2.92 4.66 100
29 Karnataka 75.79 17.84 6.37 100
30 Goa 89.22 5.80 4.98 100
31 Lakshadweep 100.00 0.00 0.00 100
32 Kerala 72.01 19.15 8.85 100
33 Tamil Nadu 47.43 38.94 13.64 100
34 Puducherry 87.29 9.08 3.63 100
35 Andaman & Nicobar Ils. 59.75 20.51 19.75 100
All India 67.32 17.39 15.29 100
State/UT
Code
State/UT Name
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
lw{e] y?kq ,oa e;e m|e
URBAN
Manufacturing/
Assembly/Processing
Services
Repairing &
Maintenance
Total
Enterprises having Nature of Activity
TABLE NO. 5.3 : STATE-WISE PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF WORKING ENTERPRISES BY NATURE OF ACTIVITY
01 Jammu & Kashmir 75.08 11.66 13.27 100
02 Himachal Pradesh 72.95 12.97 14.08 100
03 Punjab 74.24 5.16 20.61 100
04 Chandigarh 94.36 2.10 3.54 100
05 Uttarakhand 49.36 28.22 22.42 100
06 Haryana 82.91 3.68 13.42 100
07 Delhi 94.34 1.47 4.19 100
08 Rajasthan 70.43 12.16 17.41 100
09 Uttar Pradesh 56.74 18.23 25.03 100
10 Bihar 66.62 7.80 25.58 100
11 Sikkim 78.69 14.75 6.56 100
12 Arunachal Pradesh 82.83 3.54 13.64 100
13 Nagaland 94.71 1.51 3.78 100
14 Manipur 71.28 8.26 20.46 100
15 Mizoram 75.55 12.26 12.19 100
16 Tripura 79.87 8.15 11.98 100
17 Meghalaya 60.06 27.72 12.22 100
18 Assam 66.34 19.07 14.59 100
19 West Bengal 87.72 3.78 8.50 100
20 Jharkhand 60.77 7.73 31.50 100
21 Orissa 71.77 17.34 10.89 100
22 Chhattisgarh 57.37 16.39 26.24 100
23 Madhya Pradesh 50.79 19.45 29.76 100
24 Gujarat 68.22 14.08 17.70 100
25 Daman & Diu 94.44 5.56 0.00 100
26 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 99.50 0.33 0.17 100
27 Maharashtra 92.81 4.25 2.94 100
28 Andhra Pradesh 85.76 2.71 11.54 100
29 Karnataka 75.30 13.87 10.83 100
30 Goa 86.00 7.82 6.18 100
31 Lakshadweep 0.00 0.00 0.00 0
32 Kerala 68.41 19.38 12.21 100
33 Tamil Nadu 53.31 31.40 15.30 100
34 Puducherry 81.32 9.69 8.98 100
35 Andaman & Nicobar Ils. 57.63 20.34 22.03 100
All India 66.92 16.27 16.82 100
80
State/UT
Code
State/UT Name
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
lw{e] y?kq ,oa e;e m|e
ALL
TABLE NO. 6.1: STATE-WISE DISTRIBUTION OF WORKING ENTERPRISES BY NATURE OF OPERATION
Perennial Seasonal Casual Total
Number of Enterprises having Nature of Operation
01 Jammu & Kashmir 14236 740 17 14993
02 Himachal Pradesh 11193 734 4 11931
03 Punjab 44694 3401 15 48110
04 Chandigarh 988 7 1 996
05 Uttarakhand 22668 1084 13 23765
06 Haryana 31652 1491 7 33150
07 Delhi 3706 34 14 3754
08 Rajasthan 52961 1905 19 54885
09 Uttar Pradesh 182050 5456 236 187742
10 Bihar 47116 2913 7 50036
11 Sikkim 105 16 1 122
12 Arunachal Pradesh 380 37 0 417
13 Nagaland 1305 26 1 1332
14 Manipur 4401 59 32 4492
15 Mizoram 3624 84 7 3715
16 Tripura 1181 154 8 1343
17 Meghalaya 2492 518 0 3010
18 Assam 18970 861 33 19864
19 West Bengal 41577 1672 10 43259
20 Jharkhand 17715 475 0 18190
21 Orissa 18714 847 45 19606
22 Chhattisgarh 21540 1222 6 22768
23 Madhya Pradesh 100939 5473 585 106997
24 Gujarat 227971 1578 281 229830
25 Daman & Diu 594 0 0 594
26 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 1707 8 1 1716
27 Maharashtra 81570 4841 175 86586
28 Andhra Pradesh 43355 2120 217 45692
29 Karnataka 130161 5368 657 136186
30 Goa 2479 126 16 2621
31 Lakshadweep 2 0 0 2
32 Kerala 147748 1831 609 150188
33 Tamil Nadu 232183 1250 448 233881
34 Puducherry 1401 49 1 1451
35 Andaman & Nicobar Ils. 741 7 2 750
All India 1514119 46387 3468 1563974
81
State/UT
Code
State/UT Name
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
lw{e] y?kq ,oa e;e m|e
RURAL
Perennial Seasonal Casual Total
Enterprises having Nature of Operation
01 Jammu & Kashmir 92.59 7.21 0.20 100
02 Himachal Pradesh 93.14 6.82 0.04 100
03 Punjab 90.48 9.47 0.05 100
04 Chandigarh 94.51 5.49 0.00 100
05 Uttarakhand 94.80 5.13 0.06 100
06 Haryana 93.60 6.36 0.04 100
07 Delhi 100.00 0.00 0.00 100
08 Rajasthan 95.35 4.60 0.05 100
09 Uttar Pradesh 95.29 4.58 0.13 100
10 Bihar 92.17 7.82 0.00 100
11 Sikkim 80.33 19.67 0.00 100
12 Arunachal Pradesh 88.13 11.87 0.00 100
13 Nagaland 96.79 2.96 0.25 100
14 Manipur 97.14 1.81 1.05 100
15 Mizoram 96.49 3.51 0.00 100
16 Tripura 82.96 16.20 0.84 100
17 Meghalaya 78.07 21.93 0.00 100
18 Assam 95.27 4.65 0.08 100
19 West Bengal 94.38 5.59 0.03 100
20 Jharkhand 96.42 3.58 0.00 100
21 Orissa 93.98 5.78 0.24 100
22 Chhattisgarh 94.11 5.88 0.01 100
23 Madhya Pradesh 92.69 6.59 0.72 100
24 Gujarat 97.82 1.75 0.43 100
25 Daman & Diu 100.00 0.00 0.00 100
26 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 99.46 0.45 0.09 100
27 Maharashtra 85.81 13.93 0.26 100
28 Andhra Pradesh 93.35 6.14 0.51 100
29 Karnataka 94.05 5.36 0.59 100
30 Goa 93.33 5.85 0.82 100
31 Lakshadweep 100.00 0.00 0.00 100
32 Kerala 98.20 1.42 0.38 100
33 Tamil Nadu 98.80 0.96 0.23 100
34 Puducherry 94.88 5.12 0.00 100
35 Andaman & Nicobar Ils. 97.98 1.52 0.51 100
All India 95.03 4.66 0.31 100
TABLE NO. 6.2: STATE-WISE PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF WORKING ENTERPRISES BY NATURE OF OPERATION
82
State/UT
Code
State/UT Name
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
lw{e] y?kq ,oa e;e m|e
URBAN
Perennial Seasonal Casual Total
Enterprises having Nature of Operation
State/UT
Code
State/UT Name
TABLE NO. 6.3: STATE-WISE PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF WORKING ENTERPRISES BY NATURE OF OPERATION
01 Jammu & Kashmir 97.26 2.72 0.03 100
02 Himachal Pradesh 96.42 3.58 0.00 100
03 Punjab 94.21 5.77 0.02 100
04 Chandigarh 99.67 0.22 0.11 100
05 Uttarakhand 96.51 3.46 0.04 100
06 Haryana 97.15 2.84 0.01 100
07 Delhi 98.69 0.93 0.38 100
08 Rajasthan 97.64 2.35 0.02 100
09 Uttar Pradesh 98.50 1.37 0.12 100
10 Bihar 95.83 4.15 0.02 100
11 Sikkim 91.80 6.56 1.64 100
12 Arunachal Pradesh 94.92 5.08 0.00 100
13 Nagaland 98.49 1.51 0.00 100
14 Manipur 99.00 0.70 0.30 100
15 Mizoram 97.85 1.90 0.24 100
16 Tripura 93.78 5.90 0.32 100
17 Meghalaya 99.25 0.75 0.00 100
18 Assam 95.91 3.77 0.32 100
19 West Bengal 97.86 2.12 0.01 100
20 Jharkhand 97.88 2.12 0.00 100
21 Orissa 97.72 2.07 0.21 100
22 Chhattisgarh 96.08 3.85 0.07 100
23 Madhya Pradesh 96.75 2.96 0.29 100
24 Gujarat 99.55 0.41 0.04 100
25 Daman & Diu 100.00 0.00 0.00 100
26 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 99.67 0.33 0.00 100
27 Maharashtra 98.10 1.72 0.18 100
28 Andhra Pradesh 96.90 2.67 0.42 100
29 Karnataka 97.35 2.29 0.36 100
30 Goa 97.60 2.27 0.13 100
31 Lakshadweep 0 0 0 0
32 Kerala 98.82 0.72 0.46 100
33 Tamil Nadu 99.50 0.33 0.17 100
34 Puducherry 97.87 2.01 0.12 100
35 Andaman & Nicobar Ils. 99.72 0.28 0.00 100
All India 98.28 1.57 0.15 100
83
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
lw{e] y?kq ,oa e;e m|e
ALL
84
Table No. 7.1 : STATE WISE DISTRIBUTION OF WORKING ENTERPRISES BY TYPE OF ORGANISATION
State/UT
Code
State/UT Name
Public
Ltd. Co.
Co-
operative
Others Total
Number of Enterprises having Type of Organisation
Private
Co.
Partner-
ship
Propri-
etary
01 Jammu & Kashmir 13651 815 161 123 12 230 14993
02 Himachal Pradesh 10908 472 305 138 78 30 11931
03 Punjab 39292 6716 1409 360 128 205 48110
04 Chandigarh 728 172 54 36 2 3 996
05 Uttarakhand 22534 655 306 131 63 77 23765
06 Haryana 25792 2669 2260 552 122 1755 33150
07 Delhi 2094 957 496 156 24 27 3754
08 Rajasthan 48580 3191 2366 335 88 325 54885
09 Uttar Pradesh 176946 4828 3045 909 280 1734 187742
10 Bihar 48206 761 132 185 76 676 50036
11 Sikkim 98 5 11 0 4 4 122
12 Arunachal Pradesh 389 11 10 3 1 2 417
13 Nagaland 1209 18 16 5 70 14 1332
14 Manipur 4460 13 4 1 3 11 4492
15 Mizoram 3652 16 9 10 3 25 3715
16 Tripura 1192 85 27 11 7 20 1343
17 Meghalaya 2944 8 33 2 13 9 3010
18 Assam 18657 476 335 81 53 261 19864
19 West Bengal 36461 3847 2204 407 156 184 43259
20 Jharkhand 17209 520 242 110 14 95 18190
21 Orissa 17817 661 699 91 215 123 19606
22 Chhattisgarh 21887 411 187 78 40 167 22768
23 Madhya Pradesh 104060 1477 927 297 95 143 106997
24 Gujarat 191863 7114 8251 1147 338 21117 229830
25 Daman & Diu 180 216 148 39 0 10 594
26 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 183 191 404 202 49 688 1716
27 Maharashtra 67817 6273 10222 1006 509 758 86586
28 Andhra Pradesh 38694 4372 1393 262 177 795 45692
29 Karnataka 128549 3468 2220 533 497 919 136186
30 Goa 2019 304 189 57 6 46 2621
31 Lakshadweep 2 0 0 0 0 0 2
32 Kerala 139731 4664 1214 621 1064 2893 150188
33 Tamil Nadu 219217 7149 3945 467 517 2585 233881
34 Puducherry 1056 169 155 32 14 25 1451
35 Andaman & Nicobar Ils. 683 19 33 5 4 6 750
All India 1408760 62723 43412 8392 4722 35962 1563974
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
lw{e] y?kq ,oa e;e m|e
RURAL
85
State/UT
Code
State/UT Name
Public
Ltd. Co.
Co-
operative
Others Total
Enterprises having Type of Organisation
Private
Co.
Partner-
ship
Propri-
etary
Table No. 7.2 : STATE WISE PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF WORKING ENTERPRISES BY TYPE OF ORGANISATION
01 Jammu & Kashmir 91.59 4.51 0.78 1.08 0.08 1.93 100
02 Himachal Pradesh 93.35 3.09 1.58 1.09 0.64 0.24 100
03 Punjab 84.22 11.42 2.70 0.63 0.37 0.66 100
04 Chandigarh 75.82 9.89 10.99 2.20 1.10 0.00 100
05 Uttarakhand 95.80 1.97 1.20 0.49 0.27 0.26 100
06 Haryana 83.85 4.73 6.15 0.79 0.29 4.20 100
07 Delhi 56.79 20.99 17.28 3.70 0.00 1.23 100
08 Rajasthan 90.93 4.28 3.59 0.53 0.13 0.54 100
09 Uttar Pradesh 96.27 1.47 0.80 0.28 0.18 0.99 100
10 Bihar 95.78 1.69 0.27 0.41 0.15 1.71 100
11 Sikkim 75.41 4.92 11.48 0.00 3.28 3.28 100
12 Arunachal Pradesh 89.95 3.65 4.11 1.37 0.00 0.91 100
13 Nagaland 83.70 1.48 0.49 0.49 11.60 1.98 100
14 Manipur 99.32 0.12 0.12 0.04 0.12 0.28 100
15 Mizoram 99.03 0.12 0.12 0.00 0.00 0.73 100
16 Tripura 87.01 6.42 2.65 1.26 0.84 1.82 100
17 Meghalaya 97.48 0.30 1.37 0.09 0.56 0.17 100
18 Assam 94.46 2.08 1.85 0.38 0.23 0.99 100
19 West Bengal 90.15 4.92 3.36 0.67 0.55 0.35 100
20 Jharkhand 95.79 1.98 1.25 0.25 0.12 0.63 100
21 Orissa 92.52 2.36 2.77 0.38 1.28 0.70 100
22 Chhattisgarh 97.30 1.12 0.60 0.29 0.14 0.55 100
23 Madhya Pradesh 98.54 0.61 0.39 0.25 0.06 0.15 100
24 Gujarat 79.92 1.85 4.05 0.42 0.19 13.57 100
25 Daman & Diu 28.65 37.33 25.35 6.77 0.00 1.74 100
26 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 10.42 10.78 25.52 11.59 2.96 38.81 100
27 Maharashtra 82.21 6.50 8.01 1.09 0.92 1.27 100
28 Andhra Pradesh 83.19 10.85 2.82 0.63 0.55 1.95 100
29 Karnataka 97.21 1.07 0.59 0.19 0.41 0.53 100
30 Goa 77.63 10.61 7.66 2.19 0.11 1.75 100
31 Lakshadweep 100.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 100
32 Kerala 93.53 2.45 0.64 0.40 0.68 2.30 100
33 Tamil Nadu 94.29 2.06 1.69 0.19 0.32 1.45 100
34 Puducherry 68.15 11.55 16.01 2.97 0.50 0.83 100
35 Andaman & Nicobar Ils. 91.16 0.76 5.81 0.51 0.51 1.01 100
All India 92.40 2.82 1.89 0.43 0.38 2.08 100
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
lw{e] y?kq ,oa e;e m|e
URBAN
86
State/UT
Code
State/UT Name
Public
Ltd. Co.
Co-
operative
Others Total
Enterprises having Type of Organisation
Private
Co.
Partner-
ship
Propri-
etary
Table No. 7.3 : STATE WISE PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF WORKING ENTERPRISES BY TYPE OF ORGANISATION
01 Jammu & Kashmir 90.50 6.34 1.36 0.57 0.08 1.15 100
02 Himachal Pradesh 83.86 7.29 6.42 1.40 0.70 0.29 100
03 Punjab 80.29 15.34 3.05 0.81 0.21 0.30 100
04 Chandigarh 72.82 18.01 4.86 3.76 0.11 0.33 100
05 Uttarakhand 92.93 4.28 1.46 0.65 0.23 0.43 100
06 Haryana 72.43 11.01 7.41 2.44 0.44 6.27 100
07 Delhi 55.76 25.59 13.12 4.14 0.65 0.71 100
08 Rajasthan 86.10 7.35 5.03 0.69 0.19 0.64 100
09 Uttar Pradesh 92.40 3.58 2.37 0.67 0.12 0.86 100
10 Bihar 96.81 1.38 0.26 0.34 0.16 1.05 100
11 Sikkim 83.61 3.28 6.56 0.00 3.28 3.28 100
12 Arunachal Pradesh 97.47 1.52 0.51 0.00 0.51 0.00 100
13 Nagaland 93.74 1.29 1.51 0.32 2.37 0.65 100
14 Manipur 99.25 0.50 0.05 0.00 0.00 0.20 100
15 Mizoram 98.10 0.52 0.28 0.35 0.10 0.66 100
16 Tripura 90.75 6.22 1.28 0.32 0.16 1.12 100
17 Meghalaya 98.96 0.15 0.15 0.00 0.00 0.75 100
18 Assam 92.97 2.96 1.40 0.45 0.34 1.88 100
19 West Bengal 78.36 12.90 6.84 1.21 0.17 0.51 100
20 Jharkhand 94.01 3.30 1.37 0.78 0.06 0.48 100
21 Orissa 88.34 4.93 4.79 0.61 0.82 0.51 100
22 Chhattisgarh 92.61 3.87 1.46 0.51 0.26 1.27 100
23 Madhya Pradesh 95.37 2.51 1.57 0.31 0.12 0.11 100
24 Gujarat 84.41 3.42 3.47 0.52 0.14 8.04 100
25 Daman & Diu 83.33 5.56 11.11 0.00 0.00 0.00 100
26 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 11.11 11.77 19.90 12.11 2.49 42.45 100
27 Maharashtra 76.52 7.59 13.57 1.19 0.44 0.69 100
28 Andhra Pradesh 86.64 7.89 3.34 0.50 0.18 1.46 100
29 Karnataka 91.12 4.26 2.84 0.62 0.31 0.84 100
30 Goa 75.79 13.87 6.05 2.02 0.50 1.64 100
32 Kerala 91.78 4.77 1.24 0.46 0.77 0.98 100
33 Tamil Nadu 93.46 3.53 1.68 0.21 0.18 0.94 100
34 Puducherry 76.09 11.72 6.86 1.54 1.30 2.37 100
35 Andaman & Nicobar Ils. 90.68 4.52 2.82 0.85 0.56 0.56 100
All India 88.16 4.99 3.51 0.62 0.24 2.48 100
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
lw{e] y?kq ,oa e;e m|e
ALL
87
Table No. 8.1 : INDUSTRY-WISE DISTRIBUTION OF WORKING ENTERPRISES BY TYPE OF ORGANISATION
01 Agriculture, Hunting and
Related Service Activities 3289 239 148 43 60 85 3864
02 Forestry, Logging and Related
Service Activities 852 73 56 16 10 44 1051
13 Mining of Metal Ores 328 72 72 5 0 8 485
14 Other Mining and Quarrying 11405 1212 374 72 114 193 13370
15 Food Products & Beverages 203134 10891 4082 1072 804 3035 223018
16 Tobacco Products 4129 577 167 57 103 76 5109
17 Textiles 92136 5127 4171 1065 819 2778 106096
18 Wearing Apparel 206013 2679 1610 320 475 2672 213769
19 Leather & Leather Products 24655 912 560 109 64 287 26587
20 Wood & Wood Products 51003 2336 791 169 167 731 55197
21 Paper & Paper Products 10197 1354 1335 204 44 300 13434
22 Publishing, Printing &
Reproduction of Recorded Media 37223 1956 1071 200 216 618 41284
23 Coke & Refined Petroleum Products 1715 223 255 68 5 53 2319
24 Chemicals & Chemical Products 40234 3688 4367 879 220 1821 51209
25 Rubber & Plastic Products 30243 2921 2666 444 102 663 37039
26 Other Non-metallic Mineral
Products 50465 4429 2332 308 187 1261 58982
27 Basic Metals 13705 2447 2552 441 53 645 19843
28 Fabricated Metal Products 125305 5833 5014 595 299 3031 140077
29 Machinery & Equipment n.e.c. 62773 4909 3559 589 144 972 72946
30 Office, Accounting & Computing
Machinery 4318 144 180 36 5 68 4751
31 Electrical Machinery &
Apparatus n.e.c. 31470 1446 1318 268 45 311 34858
32 Radio, TV & Communication
Equipment & Apparatus 14839 365 496 98 38 164 16000
33 Medical, Precision & Optical
Instruments, Watches & Clocks 8988 663 746 120 28 163 10708
34 Motor Vehicles, Trailers
& Semi-trailers 4735 488 357 103 11 144 5838
35 Other Transport Equipment 13262 1243 870 136 35 166 15712
36 Furniture 95242 1859 955 221 255 1001 99533
37 Recycling 157 17 7 0 5 1 187
NIC
2004
Description
Public
Ltd. Co.
Co-
operative
Others Total
Private
Co.
Partner-
ship
Propri-
etary
Number of Enterprises having Type of Organisation
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
lw{e] y?kq ,oa e;e m|e
ALL
88
NIC
2004
Description
Public
Ltd. Co.
Co-
operative
Others Total
Private
Co.
Partner-
ship
Propri-
etary
Number of Enterprises having Type of Organisation
Table No. 8.1 : INDUSTRY-WISE DISTRIBUTION OF WORKING ENTERPRISES BY TYPE OF ORGANISATION
40 Electricity, Gas, Steam &
Hot Water Supply 545 21 63 10 0 18 657
41 Collection, Purification &
Distribution of Water 101 5 2 1 0 6 115
45 Construction 176 11 2 1 0 3 193
50 Repair & Maintenance of Motor
Vehicles; Retail Sale of Automotive
Fuel 55675 1041 585 164 49 667 58181
51 Wholesale Trade &
Commission Trade 1236 44 47 12 4 78 1421
52 Repair & Maintenance of
Personal & Household Goods;
Retail Trade 128430 1055 581 182 77 1972 132297
55 Hotels & Restaurants 1210 50 28 6 4 17 1315
60 Land Transport 221 6 8 3 1 4 243
63 Supporting & Auxiliary
Transport & Travel Agents
Activities 1127 657 521 96 38 61 2500
64 Post & Telecommunications 16594 176 124 27 18 212 17151
70 Real Estate Activities 128 1 0 1 0 5 135
71 Renting of Machinery &
Equipment and Personal &
Household Goods 456 9 4 1 0 20 490
72 Computer and Related Activities 19335 504 533 69 18 316 20775
73 Research and Development 3 0 1 0 0 1 5
74 Other Business Activities 25076 553 395 95 41 339 26499
80 Education 698 21 13 5 4 20 761
85 Health and Social Work 1268 39 34 7 4 11 1363
92 Recreational, Cultural and
Sporting Activities 2467 45 33 5 0 17 2567
93 Other Service Activities 8291 129 82 12 11 91 8616
Not Recorded 3908 258 246 54 145 10813 15424
Total 1408760 62728 43413 8389 4722 35962 1563974
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
lw{e] y?kq ,oa e;e m|e
RURAL
89
NIC
2004
Description
Public
Ltd. Co.
Co-
operative
Others Total
Private
Co.
Partner-
ship
Propri-
etary
Enterprises having Type of Organisation
Table No. 8.2 : INDUSTRY-WISE PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF WORKING ENTERPRISES BY TYPE OF ORGANISATION
01 Agriculture, Hunting and Related
Service Activities 88.77 4.56 2.51 0.75 1.33 2.08 100
02 Forestry, Logging and Related
Service Activities 82.54 5.56 3.77 1.79 1.59 4.76 100
13 Mining of Metal Ores 58.33 17.54 21.05 2.19 0.00 0.88 100
14 Other Mining and Quarrying 85.19 9.38 2.40 0.42 1.03 1.58 100
15 Food Products & Beverages 92.58 3.85 1.44 0.41 0.35 1.37 100
16 Tobacco Products 84.82 8.01 2.77 1.31 1.77 1.31 100
17 Textiles 89.73 3.08 3.08 1.10 1.24 1.77 100
18 Wearing Apparel 96.95 0.61 0.47 0.13 0.28 1.55 100
19 Leather & Leather Products 95.50 1.50 1.12 0.24 0.28 1.35 100
20 Wood & Wood Products 94.39 2.66 1.12 0.22 0.33 1.28 100
21 Paper & Paper Products 70.64 12.16 11.77 1.61 0.69 3.14 100
22 Publishing, Printing &
Reproduction of Recorded Media 91.54 3.61 1.84 0.35 0.68 1.98 100
23 Coke & Refined Petroleum Products 71.93 9.98 12.12 3.12 0.36 2.50 100
24 Chemicals & Chemical Products 83.46 5.15 6.83 1.60 0.65 2.31 100
25 Rubber & Plastic Products 81.01 7.53 6.99 1.42 0.42 2.64 100
26 Other Non-metallic
Mineral Products 86.57 7.06 3.46 0.45 0.37 2.10 100
27 Basic Metals 64.56 10.13 17.93 3.29 0.19 3.90 100
28 Fabricated Metal Products 94.03 2.14 1.57 0.29 0.30 1.66 100
29 Machinery & Equipment n.e.c. 92.16 2.99 2.63 0.45 0.23 1.53 100
30 Office, Accounting & Computing
Machinery 95.31 1.48 1.48 0.31 0.06 1.36 100
31 Electrical Machinery &
Apparatus n.e.c. 93.56 2.32 2.33 0.61 0.11 1.07 100
32 Radio, TV & Communication
Equipment & Apparatus 94.77 1.43 1.83 0.37 0.12 1.49 100
33 Medical, Precision & Optical
Instruments, Watches & Clocks 83.47 5.29 6.31 1.17 0.81 2.95 100
34 Motor Vehicles, Trailers
& Semi-trailers 84.95 5.08 4.75 1.27 0.33 3.61 100
35 Other Transport Equipment 87.83 4.39 5.03 0.81 0.36 1.58 100
36 Furniture 96.88 0.96 0.57 0.15 0.28 1.16 100
37 Recycling 78.95 7.89 2.63 0.00 10.53 0.00 100
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
lw{e] y?kq ,oa e;e m|e
RURAL
NIC
2004
Description
Public
Ltd. Co.
Co-
operative
Others Total
Private
Co.
Partner-
ship
Propri-
etary
Enterprises having Type of Organisation
Table No. 8.2 : INDUSTRY-WISE PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF WORKING ENTERPRISES BY TYPE OF ORGANISATION
90
40 Electricity, Gas, Steam &
Hot Water Supply 89.59 2.52 4.73 0.95 0.00 2.21 100
41 Collection, Purification &
Distribution of Water 90.38 1.92 1.92 1.92 0.00 3.85 100
45 Construction 91.76 5.88 0.00 1.18 0.00 1.18 100
50 Repair & Maintenance of Motor
Vehicles; Retail Sale of Automotive
Fuel 96.16 1.22 0.87 0.19 0.07 1.48 100
51 Wholesale Trade & Commission
Trade 83.14 0.87 2.91 1.16 0.00 11.92 100
52 Repair & Maintenance of
Personal & Household Goods;
Retail Trade 97.32 0.45 0.35 0.11 0.04 1.72 100
55 Hotels & Restaurants 96.27 1.40 0.58 0.35 0.12 1.28 100
60 Land Transport 95.45 1.30 1.30 0.00 0.65 1.30 100
63 Supporting & Auxiliary
Transport & Travel Agents
Activities 40.42 24.68 26.62 4.38 2.35 1.54 100
64 Post & Telecommunications 96.22 0.96 0.51 0.18 0.10 2.03 100
70 Real Estate Activities 95.59 0.00 0.00 1.47 0.00 2.94 100
71 Renting of Machinery &
Equipment and Personal &
Household Goods 95.44 1.42 0.28 0.00 0.00 2.85 100
72 Computer and Related Activities 93.67 1.77 1.09 0.28 0.09 3.10 100
73 Research and Development 75.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 25.00 100
74 Other Business Activities 95.99 1.33 0.57 0.23 0.18 1.70 100
80 Education 91.46 1.78 0.00 0.71 0.36 5.69 100
85 Health and Social Work 96.01 1.77 0.89 0.00 0.67 0.67 100
92 Recreational, Cultural and
Sporting Activities 96.92 1.20 0.85 0.26 0.00 0.77 100
93 Other Service Activities 96.83 1.10 0.87 0.10 0.10 1.04 100
Not Recorded 32.80 1.80 2.02 0.55 2.33 60.51 100
Total 92.40 2.82 1.89 0.43 0.38 2.08 100
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
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URBAN
91
NIC
2004
Description
Public
Ltd. Co.
Co-
operative
Others Total
Private
Co.
Partner-
ship
Propri-
etary
Enterprises having Type of Organisation
Table No. 8.3 : INDUSTRY-WISE PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF WORKING ENTERPRISES BY TYPE OF ORGANISATION
01 Agriculture, Hunting and
Related Service Activities 75.65 10.41 7.25 2.04 2.14 2.51 100
02 Forestry, Logging and Related
Service Activities 79.67 8.24 6.78 1.28 0.37 3.66 100
13 Mining of Metal Ores 76.17 12.50 8.98 0.00 0.00 2.34 100
14 Other Mining and Quarrying 85.51 8.40 3.63 0.81 0.49 1.16 100
15 Food Products & Beverages 88.30 6.80 2.56 0.62 0.38 1.34 100
16 Tobacco Products 76.65 14.68 3.82 0.91 2.27 1.67 100
17 Textiles 85.09 5.89 4.45 0.95 0.49 3.13 100
18 Wearing Apparel 95.78 1.91 1.05 0.17 0.16 0.94 100
19 Leather & Leather Products 90.77 4.80 2.80 0.53 0.21 0.89 100
20 Wood & Wood Products 89.56 6.48 1.88 0.44 0.26 1.39 100
21 Paper & Paper Products 77.84 9.32 9.27 1.48 0.19 1.90 100
22 Publishing, Printing &
Reproduction of Recorded Media 89.74 5.09 2.83 0.53 0.48 1.35 100
23 Coke & Refined Petroleum Products 75.92 9.28 9.95 2.76 0.08 2.01 100
24 Chemicals & Chemical Products 75.51 8.48 9.59 1.79 0.29 4.34 100
25 Rubber & Plastic Products 81.96 8.06 7.30 1.09 0.21 1.38 100
26 Other Non-metallic
Mineral Products 83.94 8.23 4.75 0.64 0.24 2.20 100
27 Basic Metals 70.49 13.03 11.26 1.89 0.28 3.05 100
28 Fabricated Metal Products 87.08 5.22 4.63 0.49 0.17 2.42 100
29 Machinery & Equipment n.e.c. 82.66 8.80 6.13 1.01 0.18 1.22 100
30 Office, Accounting &
Computing Machinery 88.59 3.84 4.99 0.99 0.13 1.47 100
31 Electrical Machinery &
Apparatus n.e.c. 88.32 5.24 4.65 0.87 0.14 0.79 100
32 Radio, TV & Communication
Equipment & Apparatus 91.78 2.69 3.71 0.72 0.30 0.80 100
33 Medical, Precision & Optical
Instruments, Watches & Clocks 84.02 6.39 7.11 1.12 0.14 1.21 100
34 Motor Vehicles, Trailers
& Semi-trailers 79.80 9.49 6.59 1.91 0.14 2.07 100
35 Other Transport Equipment 83.39 8.96 5.70 0.88 0.17 0.90 100
36 Furniture 94.50 2.77 1.35 0.29 0.24 0.85 100
37 Recycling 85.33 9.33 4.00 0.00 0.67 0.67 100
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
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URBAN
92
NIC
2004
Description
Public
Ltd. Co.
Co-
operative
Others Total
Private
Co.
Partner-
ship
Propri-
etary
Enterprises having Type of Organisation
Table No. 8.3 : INDUSTRY-WISE PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF WORKING ENTERPRISES BY TYPE OF ORGANISATION
40 Electricity, Gas, Steam &
Hot Water Supply 76.92 3.85 13.91 2.07 0.00 3.25 100
41 Collection, Purification &
Distribution of Water 85.48 6.45 1.61 0.00 0.00 6.45 100
45 Construction 90.74 5.56 1.85 0.00 0.00 1.85 100
50 Repair & Maintenance of
Motor Vehicles; Retail Sale
of Automotive Fuel 95.47 2.06 1.07 0.32 0.09 0.99 100
51 Wholesale Trade &
Commission Trade 88.21 3.81 3.44 0.74 0.37 3.44 100
52 Repair & Maintenance of
Personal & Household Goods;
Retail Trade 96.84 1.13 0.52 0.17 0.07 1.27 100
55 Hotels & Restaurants 84.25 8.10 5.03 0.66 0.66 1.31 100
60 Land Transport 83.15 4.49 6.74 3.37 0.00 2.25 100
63 Supporting & Auxiliary
Transport & Travel
Agents Activities 49.57 27.90 15.29 3.39 0.63 3.23 100
64 Post & Telecommunications 97.07 1.06 0.83 0.14 0.11 0.79 100
70 Real Estate Activities 93.94 1.52 0.00 0.00 0.00 4.55 100
71 Renting of Machinery &
Equipment and Personal
& Household Goods 87.14 2.86 2.14 0.71 0.00 7.14 100
72 Computer and Related Activities 92.85 2.66 3.09 0.35 0.08 0.96 100
73 Research and Development 0.00 0.00 100.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 100
74 Other Business Activities 93.89 2.51 1.99 0.42 0.14 1.06 100
80 Education 91.86 3.34 2.71 0.63 0.63 0.84 100
85 Health and Social Work 91.66 3.40 3.18 0.77 0.11 0.88 100
92 Recreational, Cultural and
Sporting Activities 95.42 2.22 1.65 0.14 0.00 0.57 100
93 Other Service Activities 95.94 1.69 1.00 0.16 0.14 1.07 100
Not Recorded 21.24 1.60 1.35 0.25 0.18 75.38 100
Total 88.16 4.99 3.51 0.62 0.24 2.48 100
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
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ALL
93
TABLE NO. 9.1 : STATE-WISE ENTREPRENEURSHIP PROFILE
(Numbers in Thousand)
01 Jammu & Kashmir 3.09 11.90 14.99 0.97 0.83 0.94 12.26 14.99
02 Himachal Pradesh 1.31 10.62 11.93 2.17 0.53 1.56 7.68 11.93
03 Punjab 3.01 45.10 48.11 6.35 0.65 14.12 26.99 48.11
04 Chandigarh 0.10 0.90 1.00 0.01 0.01 0.04 0.93 1.00
05 Uttarakhand 2.43 21.34 23.77 3.52 0.84 2.03 17.37 23.76
06 Haryana 1.46 31.69 33.15 2.82 0.41 8.17 21.75 33.15
07 Delhi 0.38 3.38 3.75 0.11 0.05 0.07 3.52 3.75
08 Rajasthan 5.99 48.90 54.89 4.47 1.45 20.40 28.56 54.89
09 Uttar Pradesh 8.39 179.36 187.74 14.14 1.47 67.56 104.57 187.74
10 Bihar 2.57 47.47 50.04 6.20 1.03 29.35 13.46 50.04
11 Sikkim 0.02 0.10 0.12 0.01 0.03 0.04 0.05 0.12
12 Arunachal Pradesh 0.10 0.32 0.42 0.01 0.31 0.04 0.06 0.42
13 Nagaland 0.22 1.12 1.33 0.07 1.15 0.01 0.10 1.33
14 Manipur 1.15 3.35 4.49 0.10 1.10 0.31 2.98 4.49
15 Mizoram 1.29 2.42 3.72 0.13 3.51 0.01 0.07 3.72
16 Tripura 0.16 1.18 1.34 0.15 0.04 0.30 0.86 1.34
17 Meghalaya 1.19 1.83 3.01 0.06 2.81 0.00 0.14 3.01
18 Assam 4.07 15.80 19.86 1.57 1.42 3.72 13.16 19.86
19 West Bengal 4.42 38.84 43.26 4.28 0.39 4.28 34.31 43.26
20 Jharkhand 0.75 17.44 18.19 1.41 0.73 7.98 8.07 18.19
21 Orissa 2.16 17.44 19.61 0.98 0.46 5.44 12.73 19.60
22 Chhattisgarh 2.09 20.68 22.77 2.85 3.52 9.46 6.93 22.77
23 Madhya Pradesh 10.18 96.82 107.00 13.65 7.02 51.44 34.89 107.00
24 Gujarat 23.40 206.43 229.83 4.90 3.47 18.09 203.37 229.83
25 Daman & Diu 0.01 0.58 0.59 0.01 0.00 0.02 0.56 0.59
26 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 0.04 1.68 1.72 0.02 0.01 0.05 1.64 1.72
27 Maharashtra 8.98 77.61 86.59 4.88 1.50 11.97 68.24 86.59
28 Andhra Pradesh 5.23 40.47 45.69 2.03 0.58 15.53 27.56 45.69
29 Karnataka 26.68 109.51 136.19 16.58 5.82 64.10 49.69 136.19
30 Goa 0.33 2.30 2.62 0.04 0.05 0.23 2.30 2.62
31 Lakshadweep 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
32 Kerala 38.30 111.89 150.19 6.17 1.18 83.76 59.07 150.19
33 Tamil Nadu 54.65 179.23 233.88 18.12 2.46 176.61 36.69 233.88
34 Puducherry 0.33 1.12 1.45 0.08 0.02 0.90 0.45 1.45
35 Andaman & Nicobar Ils. 0.20 0.55 0.75 0.04 0.01 0.10 0.61 0.75
All India 214.65 1349.32 1563.97 118.90 44.84 598.61 801.62 1563.97
State/UT
Code
State/UT Name
SC ST OBC Others
Number of Enterprises Owned by
Total Male Female Total
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
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RURAL
State/UT
Code
State/UT Name
SC ST OBC Others
Enterprises Owned by
Total Male Female Total
TABLE NO. 9.2 : STATE-WISE PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP PROFILE
01 Jammu & Kashmir 10.74 89.26 100 8.26 8.72 8.39 74.63 100
02 Himachal Pradesh 10.87 89.13 100 20.47 5.23 13.77 60.53 100
03 Punjab 6.96 93.04 100 18.88 1.68 33.61 45.83 100
04 Chandigarh 9.89 90.11 100 2.20 2.20 10.99 84.62 100
05 Uttarakhand 9.51 90.49 100 18.87 4.40 6.61 70.12 100
06 Haryana 4.38 95.62 100 13.56 1.24 34.13 51.07 100
07 Delhi 14.81 85.19 100 1.23 2.47 0.00 96.30 100
08 Rajasthan 10.17 89.83 100 9.87 4.27 44.62 41.25 100
09 Uttar Pradesh 3.37 96.63 100 9.70 0.82 41.40 48.07 100
10 Bihar 5.05 94.95 100 14.10 2.34 59.44 24.12 100
11 Sikkim 18.03 81.97 100 6.67 26.67 25.00 41.67 100
12 Arunachal Pradesh 21.46 78.54 100 4.55 64.55 11.36 19.55 100
13 Nagaland 20.49 79.51 100 3.22 86.39 0.74 9.65 100
14 Manipur 30.49 69.51 100 2.54 39.75 7.73 49.98 100
15 Mizoram 35.91 64.09 100 0.36 96.86 0.24 2.54 100
16 Tripura 11.73 88.27 100 10.47 4.75 24.02 60.75 100
17 Meghalaya 39.31 60.69 100 1.71 94.66 0.17 3.46 100
18 Assam 20.51 79.49 100 8.01 8.56 21.53 61.91 100
19 West Bengal 7.33 92.67 100 13.17 0.92 15.18 70.72 100
20 Jharkhand 3.30 96.70 100 9.66 5.74 52.28 32.32 100
21 Orissa 10.85 89.15 100 5.69 3.40 35.17 55.74 100
22 Chhattisgarh 8.14 91.86 100 13.23 18.99 45.19 22.59 100
23 Madhya Pradesh 9.12 90.88 100 14.30 9.33 53.23 23.14 100
24 Gujarat 15.21 84.79 100 4.39 2.28 12.30 81.04 100
25 Daman & Diu 2.26 97.74 100 2.26 0.00 1.56 96.18 100
26 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 2.15 97.85 100 1.17 0.72 3.32 94.79 100
27 Maharashtra 11.59 88.41 100 7.82 1.90 21.00 69.28 100
28 Andhra Pradesh 12.44 87.56 100 5.07 1.19 36.79 56.95 100
29 Karnataka 22.39 77.61 100 16.73 5.66 51.92 25.69 100
30 Goa 12.41 87.59 100 1.59 2.24 9.57 86.60 100
31 Lakshadweep 0.00 100.00 100 100.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 100
32 Kerala 26.92 73.08 100 4.56 0.87 56.04 38.53 100
33 Tamil Nadu 28.00 72.00 100 9.57 1.13 74.63 14.68 100
34 Puducherry 21.45 78.55 100 6.27 1.16 60.73 31.85 100
35 Andaman & Nicobar Ils. 28.10 71.90 100 1.27 1.27 18.99 78.48 100
All India 15.27 84.73 100 10.20 4.02 43.67 42.11 100
94
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
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URBAN
State/UT
Code
State/UT Name
SC ST OBC Others
Enterprises Owned by
Total Male Female Total
TABLE NO. 9.3 : STATE-WISE PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP PROFILE
01 Jammu & Kashmir 30.27 69.73 100 4.71 2.36 4.14 88.79 100
02 Himachal Pradesh 11.49 88.51 100 9.10 1.19 10.21 79.49 100
03 Punjab 5.88 94.12 100 10.12 1.17 27.05 61.66 100
04 Chandigarh 9.85 90.15 100 1.00 1.33 2.99 94.69 100
05 Uttarakhand 11.60 88.40 100 6.99 1.86 12.26 78.89 100
06 Haryana 4.43 95.57 100 4.03 1.21 16.21 78.54 100
07 Delhi 9.96 90.04 100 2.86 1.31 1.96 93.87 100
08 Rajasthan 11.64 88.36 100 6.43 1.02 29.74 62.81 100
09 Uttar Pradesh 5.47 94.53 100 5.55 0.74 31.03 62.67 100
10 Bihar 5.20 94.80 100 10.95 1.83 57.99 29.22 100
11 Sikkim 18.03 81.97 100 8.33 15.00 35.00 41.67 100
12 Arunachal Pradesh 27.27 72.73 100 1.02 82.74 6.60 9.64 100
13 Nagaland 14.46 85.54 100 6.47 85.88 0.65 7.00 100
14 Manipur 19.31 80.69 100 1.79 5.67 5.87 86.66 100
15 Mizoram 34.49 65.51 100 4.36 93.94 0.14 1.56 100
16 Tripura 12.30 87.70 100 11.32 1.44 20.26 66.99 100
17 Meghalaya 39.58 60.42 100 2.38 88.82 0.00 8.79 100
18 Assam 20.42 79.58 100 7.64 4.60 13.71 74.06 100
19 West Bengal 13.13 86.87 100 6.60 0.86 4.56 87.98 100
20 Jharkhand 4.53 95.47 100 6.75 3.17 39.69 50.39 100
21 Orissa 11.29 88.71 100 3.90 0.73 16.27 79.11 100
22 Chhattisgarh 12.34 87.66 100 10.42 4.91 30.63 54.05 100
23 Madhya Pradesh 10.08 89.92 100 10.50 2.50 40.52 46.48 100
24 Gujarat 8.87 91.13 100 1.54 1.31 6.71 90.44 100
25 Daman & Diu 0.00 100.00 100 5.56 5.56 44.44 44.44 100
26 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 2.32 97.68 100 0.83 0.33 2.49 96.35 100
27 Maharashtra 9.80 90.20 100 4.63 1.66 10.49 83.22 100
28 Andhra Pradesh 10.12 89.88 100 3.61 1.35 30.33 64.72 100
29 Karnataka 16.34 83.66 100 6.89 2.66 41.42 49.03 100
30 Goa 12.61 87.39 100 1.51 0.76 7.44 90.29 100
31 Lakshadweep 0.00 0.00 100 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0
32 Kerala 21.88 78.12 100 2.97 0.58 55.07 41.38 100
33 Tamil Nadu 21.16 78.84 100 6.88 1.02 75.94 16.17 100
34 Puducherry 23.43 76.57 100 5.09 1.18 63.51 30.21 100
35 Andaman & Nicobar Ils. 26.27 73.73 100 9.32 0.56 6.50 83.62 100
All India 12.45 87.55 100 5.45 1.92 33.82 58.81 100
95
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
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ALL
RURAL
URBAN
96
TABLE No. 10.1 : TYPE OF ENTERPRISE-WISE ENTREPRENEURSHIP PROFILE
(Numbers in Thousand)
Enterprise
Code
Type of Enterprise
SC ST OBC Others
Number of Enterprises Owned by
Total Male Female Total
1 Micro 210.66 1274.10 1484.76 116.95 43.70 587.99 736.12 1484.76
2 Small 3.88 72.65 76.53 1.82 1.05 10.35 63.31 76.53
3 Medium 0.11 2.57 2.69 0.13 0.09 0.27 2.20 2.69
Total 214.65 1349.32 1563.97 118.90 44.83 598.62 801.62 1563.97
(Numbers in Thousand)
Enterprise
Code
Type of Enterprise
SC ST OBC Others
Number of Enterprises Owned by
Total Male Female Total
(Numbers in Thousand)
Enterprise
Code
Type of Enterprise
SC ST OBC Others
Number of Enterprises Owned by
Total Male Female Total
TABLE No. 10.2 : TYPE OF ENTERPRISE-WISE ENTREPRENEURSHIP PROFILE
TABLE No. 10.3 : TYPE OF ENTERPRISE-WISE ENTREPRENEURSHIP PROFILE
1 Micro 106.74 580.68 687.42 71.61 28.18 305.45 282.18 687.42
2 Small 1.20 18.06 19.26 0.56 0.22 3.36 15.13 19.26
3 Medium 0.05 0.68 0.72 0.02 0.03 0.11 0.56 0.72
Total 107.99 599.42 707.40 72.19 28.42 308.92 297.87 707.40

1 Micro 103.92 693.42 797.34 45.34 15.52 282.54 453.94 797.34


2 Small 2.68 54.59 57.27 1.27 0.83 6.99 48.18 57.27
3 Medium 0.07 1.90 1.96 0.11 0.06 0.17 1.63 1.96
Total 106.66 749.91 856.57 46.71 16.41 289.70 503.75 856.57
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
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97
ALL
RURAL
URBAN
(Numbers in Thousand)
(Numbers in Thousand)
(Numbers in Thousand)
01 Manufacturing 108.34 941.06 1049.39 68.35 29.87 373.51 577.66 1049.39
02 Services 87.96 174.41 262.37 24.18 8.20 124.10 105.89 262.37
03 Repairing & Maintenance 18.36 233.85 252.21 26.38 6.76 101.01 118.07 252.21
Total 214.65 1349.32 1563.97 118.91 44.84 598.62 801.62 1563.98
01 Manufacturing 55.27 420.93 476.19 41.47 19.02 202.62 213.08 476.19
02 Services 46.27 76.77 123.04 15.26 5.54 59.79 42.45 123.04
03 Repairing & Maintenance 6.46 101.72 108.18 15.46 3.87 46.51 42.34 108.18
Total 107.99 599.42 707.40 72.19 28.43 308.92 297.87 707.41
01 Manufacturing 53.07 520.13 573.20 26.88 10.86 170.89 364.58 573.20
02 Services 41.69 97.64 139.33 8.92 2.66 64.31 63.44 139.33
03 Repairing & Maintenance 11.90 132.13 144.04 10.92 2.89 54.50 75.73 144.04
Total 106.66 749.91 856.57 46.71 16.41 289.70 503.75 856.57
TABLE NO. 11.1 : NATURE OF ACTIVITY- WISE ENTREPRENEURSHIP PROFILE
TABLE NO. 11.2 : NATURE OF ACTIVITY- WISE ENTREPRENEURSHIP PROFILE
TABLE NO. 11.3 : NATURE OF ACTIVITY- WISE ENTREPRENEURSHIP PROFILE
Activity
Code
Nature of Activity
SC ST OBC Others
Number of Enterprises Owned by
Total Male Female Total
Activity
Code
Nature of Activity
SC ST OBC Others
Number of Enterprises Owned by
Total Male Female Total
Activity
Code
Nature of Activity
SC ST OBC Others
Number of Enterprises Owned by
Total Male Female Total
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
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ALL
RURAL
URBAN
(Numbers in Thousand)
(Numbers in Thousand)
(Numbers in Thousand)
1 Perennial 208.47 1305.65 1514.12 113.68 41.59 581.19 777.67 1514.12
2 Seasonal 5.33 41.06 46.39 4.72 2.95 15.90 22.81 46.39
3 Casual 0.86 2.61 3.47 0.51 0.29 1.53 1.14 3.47
Total 214.65 1349.32 1563.97 118.91 44.83 598.62 801.62 1563.98
1 Perennial 103.50 568.77 672.28 68.24 25.65 296.27 282.12 672.28
2 Seasonal 4.01 28.96 32.97 3.57 2.52 11.77 15.11 32.97
3 Casual 0.48 1.68 2.16 0.39 0.25 0.88 0.64 2.16
Total 107.99 599.42 707.40 72.19 28.43 308.92 297.87 707.41
1 Perennial 104.97 736.88 841.84 45.44 15.94 284.91 495.55 841.84
2 Seasonal 1.33 12.09 13.42 1.15 0.43 4.14 7.70 13.42
3 Casual 0.38 0.93 1.31 0.12 0.04 0.65 0.50 1.31
Total 106.67 749.91 856.57 46.72 16.41 289.70 503.75 856.57
Operation
Code
Nature of Operation
SC ST OBC Others
Number of Enterprises Owned by
Total Male Female Total
Operation
Code
Nature of Operation
SC ST OBC Others
Number of Enterprises Owned by
Total Male Female Total
Operation
Code
Nature of Operation
SC ST OBC Others
Number of Enterprises Owned by
Total Male Female Total
TABLE NO. 12.1 : NATURE OF OPERATION- WISE ENTREPRENEURSHIP PROFILE
TABLE NO. 12.2 : NATURE OF OPERATION- WISE ENTREPRENEURSHIP PROFILE
TABLE NO. 12.3 : NATURE OF OPERATION- WISE ENTREPRENEURSHIP PROFILE
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
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ALL
RURAL
URBAN
99
(Numbers in Thousand)
TABLE No. 13.1 : TYPE OF ORGANISATION-WISE ENTREPRENEURSHIP PROFILE
Org.
Code
Type of Organisation
SC ST OBC Others
Number of Enterprises Owned by
Total Male Female Total
1 Proprietary or HUF 184.70 1224.06 1408.76 113.28 42.36 571.04 682.08 1408.76
2 Partnership 5.62 57.11 62.73 1.92 1.03 14.19 45.59 62.73
3 Pvt. Company 2.48 40.94 43.41 1.47 0.54 5.79 35.61 43.41
4 Pub. Ltd. Company 0.79 7.60 8.39 0.49 0.15 1.23 6.52 8.39
5 Cooperatives 1.09 3.63 4.72 0.55 0.21 1.46 2.50 4.72
6 Others 19.97 15.99 35.96 1.19 0.55 4.92 29.31 35.96
Total 214.65 1349.32 1563.97 118.90 44.83 598.62 801.62 1563.97
(Numbers in Thousand)
Org.
Code Type of Organisation
SC ST OBC Others
Number of Enterprises Owned by
Total Male Female Total
(Numbers in Thousand)
Org.
Code Type of Organisation
SC ST OBC Others
Number of Enterprises Owned by
Total Male Female Total
TABLE No. 13.2 : TYPE OF ORGANISATION-WISE ENTREPRENEURSHIP PROFILE
TABLE No. 13.3 : TYPE OF ORGANISATION-WISE ENTREPRENEURSHIP PROFILE
1 Proprietary or HUF 97.14 556.47 653.61 69.52 27.43 297.01 259.65 653.61
2 Partnership 1.81 18.15 19.96 0.65 0.32 4.77 14.22 19.96
3 Pvt. Company 0.95 12.40 13.34 0.67 0.17 2.39 10.11 13.34
4 Pub. Ltd. Company 0.31 2.77 3.07 0.25 0.08 0.62 2.13 3.07
5 Cooperatives 0.72 1.97 2.69 0.40 0.13 0.89 1.27 2.69
6 Others 7.07 7.66 14.73 0.71 0.30 3.23 10.49 14.73
Total 107.99 599.42 707.40 72.19 28.42 308.92 297.87 707.40
1 Proprietary or HUF 87.56 667.59 755.15 43.76 14.93 274.03 422.43 755.15
2 Partnership 3.81 38.95 42.77 1.27 0.71 9.41 31.37 42.77
3 Pvt. Company 1.53 28.54 30.07 0.80 0.37 3.40 25.50 30.07
4 Pub. Ltd. Company 0.48 4.84 5.32 0.25 0.07 0.61 4.39 5.32
5 Cooperatives 0.38 1.66 2.03 0.15 0.08 0.57 1.24 2.03
6 Others 12.91 8.33 21.23 0.48 0.25 1.68 18.82 21.23
Total 106.66 749.91 856.57 46.71 16.41 289.70 503.75 856.57
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
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100
ALL
Table No. 14.1 : STATE WISE DISTRIBUTION OF WORKING ENTERPRISES BY RELIGION OF THE OWNER
State/UT
Code
State/UT Name Christian Jain Buddhist Others Sikh Muslim Hindu Total
01 Jammu & Kashmir 5665 8065 376 107 25 99 656 14993
02 Himachal Pradesh 11138 150 299 34 11 44 255 11931
03 Punjab 21809 1344 22381 336 280 6 1954 48110
04 Chandigarh 655 21 262 3 8 0 47 996
05 Uttarakhand 20890 1970 349 64 40 7 445 23765
06 Haryana 29437 1035 1516 99 176 16 871 33150
07 Delhi 3468 12 101 23 7 0 143 3754
08 Rajasthan 43794 6239 606 174 2017 4 2051 54885
09 Uttar Pradesh 144366 39938 1477 436 482 16 1027 187742
10 Bihar 41366 6005 102 91 27 4 2441 50036
11 Sikkim 81 2 0 7 0 18 14 122
12 Arunachal Pradesh 97 193 4 37 0 63 23 417
13 Nagaland 121 41 9 1086 9 3 63 1332
14 Manipur 3241 121 6 1072 6 1 45 4492
15 Mizoram 53 27 14 3594 0 2 25 3715
16 Tripura 1256 33 22 5 0 4 23 1343
17 Meghalaya 116 658 0 2182 2 0 52 3010
18 Assam 15859 2968 171 217 224 14 411 19864
19 West Bengal 36131 5448 107 145 81 73 1274 43259
20 Jharkhand 13884 3056 181 147 33 2 887 18190
21 Orissa 18015 663 118 139 13 1 657 19606
22 Chhattisgarh 20166 1094 250 438 188 21 611 22768
23 Madhya Pradesh 93751 9750 579 434 1522 87 874 106997
24 Gujarat 202395 3472 18089 5873 0 1 0 229830
25 Daman & Diu 572 10 1 3 8 0 0 594
26 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 1716 0 0 0 0 0 0 1716
27 Maharashtra 76159 3984 461 1088 1932 413 2549 86586
28 Andhra Pradesh 39379 3439 647 915 46 23 1243 45692
29 Karnataka 117711 13698 522 1921 608 47 1679 136186
30 Goa 1860 86 6 536 11 4 118 2621
31 Lakshadweep 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2
32 Kerala 91800 19941 1374 34436 77 75 2485 150188
33 Tamil Nadu 211494 8916 1725 8745 271 43 2687 233881
34 Puducherry 1277 88 4 46 16 2 18 1451
35 Andaman & Nicobar Ils. 563 69 10 42 2 3 61 750
All India 1270287 142536 51769 64475 8122 1096 25689 1563974
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
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RURAL
101
State/UT
Code
State/UT Name Christian Jain Buddhist Others Sikh Muslim Hindu Total
Table No. 14.2 : STATE WISE PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF WORKING ENTERPRISES BY RELIGION OF THE OWNER
01 Jammu & Kashmir 36.36 54.37 1.40 0.72 0.04 1.28 5.83 100
02 Himachal Pradesh 94.68 1.12 1.46 0.26 0.06 0.37 2.05 100
03 Punjab 34.93 2.43 57.04 0.66 0.27 0.02 4.64 100
04 Chandigarh 60.44 2.20 26.37 0.00 1.10 0.00 9.89 100
05 Uttarakhand 91.27 5.55 0.87 0.22 0.12 0.04 1.92 100
06 Haryana 87.94 4.78 3.91 0.18 0.39 0.05 2.75 100
07 Delhi 86.42 0.00 2.47 0.00 1.23 0.00 9.88 100
08 Rajasthan 84.07 8.51 0.87 0.18 2.37 0.00 4.01 100
09 Uttar Pradesh 81.27 17.42 0.54 0.19 0.10 0.01 0.47 100
10 Bihar 83.72 9.90 0.21 0.18 0.04 0.01 5.93 100
11 Sikkim 68.33 0.00 0.00 5.00 0.00 18.33 8.33 100
12 Arunachal Pradesh 29.22 38.36 0.91 9.13 0.00 17.35 5.02 100
13 Nagaland 8.64 3.95 0.74 81.98 0.49 0.25 3.95 100
14 Manipur 56.91 2.98 0.12 39.11 0.00 0.00 0.89 100
15 Mizoram 1.81 0.73 0.97 95.89 0.00 0.00 0.60 100
16 Tripura 93.99 3.07 0.56 0.70 0.00 0.56 1.12 100
17 Meghalaya 2.52 24.51 0.00 71.26 0.09 0.00 1.63 100
18 Assam 77.88 17.33 0.53 1.20 1.01 0.09 1.95 100
19 West Bengal 80.10 16.87 0.12 0.29 0.13 0.11 2.38 100
20 Jharkhand 79.07 16.22 0.23 0.82 0.07 0.02 3.58 100
21 Orissa 92.98 2.42 0.28 0.86 0.02 0.00 3.44 100
22 Chhattisgarh 90.79 3.67 0.54 2.04 0.56 0.08 2.32 100
23 Madhya Pradesh 91.86 6.07 0.24 0.25 0.77 0.12 0.69 100
24 Gujarat 79.34 2.28 12.30 6.08 0.00 0.00 0.00 100
25 Daman & Diu 96.35 1.74 0.17 0.35 1.39 0.00 0.00 100
26 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 100.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 100
27 Maharashtra 87.78 5.09 0.37 1.14 1.98 1.05 2.59 100
28 Andhra Pradesh 87.25 5.78 2.04 2.55 0.07 0.05 2.27 100
29 Karnataka 90.24 6.80 0.35 1.17 0.29 0.03 1.13 100
30 Goa 70.30 3.12 0.27 20.95 0.38 0.11 4.87 100
31 Lakshadweep 100.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 100
32 Kerala 61.47 13.55 0.86 22.56 0.05 0.05 1.45 100
33 Tamil Nadu 91.80 2.83 0.58 4.11 0.06 0.02 0.61 100
34 Puducherry 89.44 6.11 0.17 1.65 1.98 0.17 0.50 100
35 Andaman & Nicobar Ils. 79.24 7.09 0.25 4.56 0.00 0.00 8.86 100
All India 80.60 9.13 2.82 5.34 0.36 0.10 1.65 100
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
lw{e] y?kq ,oa e;e m|e
URBAN
102
Table No. 14.3 : STATE WISE PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF WORKING ENTERPRISES BY RELIGION OF THE OWNER
State/UT
Code
State/UT Name Christian Jain Buddhist Others Sikh Muslim Hindu Total
01 Jammu & Kashmir 39.17 53.23 3.60 0.71 0.29 0.05 2.94 100
02 Himachal Pradesh 88.14 1.81 6.63 0.37 0.16 0.37 2.51 100
03 Punjab 50.98 2.99 40.82 0.72 0.75 0.01 3.74 100
04 Chandigarh 66.37 2.10 26.33 0.33 0.77 0.00 4.09 100
05 Uttarakhand 81.41 13.57 2.63 0.35 0.26 0.01 1.78 100
06 Haryana 89.56 1.65 5.17 0.40 0.66 0.04 2.52 100
07 Delhi 92.51 0.33 2.70 0.63 0.16 0.00 3.68 100
08 Rajasthan 75.52 14.22 1.34 0.46 4.98 0.01 3.47 100
09 Uttar Pradesh 72.89 24.79 1.01 0.27 0.40 0.01 0.62 100
10 Bihar 81.80 13.75 0.20 0.18 0.06 0.00 4.00 100
11 Sikkim 65.57 3.28 0.00 6.56 0.00 11.48 13.11 100
12 Arunachal Pradesh 16.75 55.33 1.02 8.63 0.00 12.69 5.58 100
13 Nagaland 9.39 2.70 0.65 81.34 0.76 0.22 4.96 100
14 Manipur 90.99 2.34 0.15 5.03 0.30 0.05 1.14 100
15 Mizoram 1.32 0.73 0.21 96.99 0.00 0.07 0.69 100
16 Tripura 92.98 1.75 2.87 0.00 0.00 0.00 2.39 100
17 Meghalaya 8.35 12.67 0.00 76.90 0.00 0.00 2.09 100
18 Assam 83.31 10.69 1.46 0.88 1.33 0.03 2.30 100
19 West Bengal 86.97 8.28 0.38 0.38 0.25 0.23 3.51 100
20 Jharkhand 74.96 17.09 1.38 0.80 0.24 0.01 5.52 100
21 Orissa 90.21 4.86 1.10 0.48 0.14 0.01 3.20 100
22 Chhattisgarh 81.91 8.20 2.76 1.57 1.64 0.12 3.80 100
23 Madhya Pradesh 81.40 13.57 0.98 0.64 2.38 0.02 1.00 100
24 Gujarat 90.35 1.31 6.71 1.63 0.00 0.00 0.00 100
25 Daman & Diu 94.44 0.00 0.00 5.56 0.00 0.00 0.00 100
26 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 100.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 100
27 Maharashtra 88.04 4.37 0.61 1.31 2.35 0.21 3.11 100
28 Andhra Pradesh 84.79 9.82 0.60 1.28 0.15 0.06 3.30 100
29 Karnataka 82.01 13.85 0.42 1.70 0.63 0.04 1.35 100
30 Goa 72.60 3.66 0.13 19.19 0.51 0.25 3.66 100
32 Kerala 60.24 12.59 1.05 23.86 0.06 0.04 2.16 100
33 Tamil Nadu 89.77 4.28 0.82 3.56 0.14 0.02 1.41 100
34 Puducherry 86.98 6.04 0.36 4.26 0.47 0.12 1.78 100
35 Andaman & Nicobar Ils. 70.62 11.58 2.54 6.78 0.56 0.85 7.06 100
All India 81.74 9.10 3.71 3.12 0.65 0.04 1.64 100
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
lw{e] y?kq ,oa e;e m|e
ALL
103
State/UT
Code
State/UT Name
Others Coal
No
Power
Needed
Total
Number of Enterprises having Main Source of Energy
Oil
LPG/
CNG
Electri-
city
Non-
conven
tional
energy
Traditonal
Energy/
Firewood
TABLE NO. 15.1 : STATE-WISE DISTRIBUTION OF WORKING ENTERPRISES BY MAIN SOURCE OF ENERGY
01 Jammu & Kashmir 4686 674 324 83 7883 48 557 738 14993
02 Himachal Pradesh 1244 97 57 22 10298 61 96 56 11931
03 Punjab 4911 1577 392 94 40451 58 226 401 48110
04 Chandigarh 31 4 10 1 945 0 2 3 996
05 Uttarakhand 5842 467 2115 316 13871 25 819 310 23765
06 Haryana 3729 487 582 97 27258 72 383 542 33150
07 Delhi 104 7 16 18 3555 18 6 30 3754
08 Rajasthan 10214 1143 1035 175 40866 40 847 565 54885
09 Uttar Pradesh 69901 2680 26044 1088 83465 273 1788 2503 187742
10 Bihar 23726 1995 11784 437 10156 273 466 1199 50036
11 Sikkim 10 1 2 2 98 0 5 4 122
12 Arunachal Pradesh 58 8 65 0 260 4 17 5 417
13 Nagaland 96 19 29 2 966 67 67 86 1332
14 Manipur 860 23 281 5 2556 4 230 533 4492
15 Mizoram 498 17 73 24 2819 2 226 56 3715
16 Tripura 213 115 19 11 818 20 92 55 1343
17 Meghalaya 1547 73 50 2 881 1 315 141 3010
18 Assam 7423 458 258 94 9997 121 736 777 19864
19 West Bengal 8889 4561 1266 274 25935 33 1583 718 43259
20 Jharkhand 6309 1246 1319 78 8255 67 348 568 18190
21 Orissa 2346 564 1008 112 15037 13 341 185 19606
22 Chhattisgarh 15066 474 118 58 6001 12 710 329 22768
23 Madhya Pradesh 54298 4033 1660 206 43585 185 1862 1168 106997
24 Gujarat 3620 277 381 205 224867 49 131 300 229830
25 Daman & Diu 4 0 1 0 588 0 0 1 594
26 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 2 2 0 0 1690 0 0 22 1716
27 Maharashtra 3208 1106 1057 449 79677 69 430 590 86586
28 Andhra Pradesh 3027 657 187 177 41094 79 247 224 45692
29 Karnataka 43385 1349 1448 651 81073 560 3355 4365 136186
30 Goa 111 4 11 14 2368 3 80 30 2621
31 Lakshadweep 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2
32 Kerala 32837 220 504 1301 107717 295 4961 2353 150188
33 Tamil Nadu 70752 439 986 617 152264 450 2408 5965 233881
34 Puducherry 216 6 7 24 1091 1 59 47 1451
35 Andaman & Nicobar Ils. 69 10 58 2 589 1 11 10 750
All India 379234 24793 53147 6639 1048974 2904 23404 24879 1563974
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
lw{e] y?kq ,oa e;e m|e
RURAL
104
State/UT
Code
State/UT Name
Others Coal
No
Power
Needed
Total
Enterprises having Main Source of Energy
Oil
LPG/
CNG
Electri-
city
Non-
conven
tional
energy
Traditonal
Energy/
Firewood
TABLE NO. 15.2 : STATE-WISE PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF WORKING ENTERPRISES BY MAIN SOURCE OF ENERGY
01 Jammu & Kashmir 39.15 4.26 2.43 0.53 43.31 38.00 4.25 5.56 100
02 Himachal Pradesh 11.10 0.93 0.53 0.17 85.34 39.00 0.88 0.43 100
03 Punjab 16.09 6.52 1.29 0.22 74.20 40.00 0.66 0.95 100
04 Chandigarh 5.49 2.20 2.20 0.00 86.81 41.00 1.10 2.20 100
05 Uttarakhand 27.18 2.57 12.13 1.48 50.24 42.00 4.76 1.51 100
06 Haryana 17.28 2.04 2.54 0.24 73.53 43.00 1.79 2.38 100
07 Delhi 7.32 0.00 0.00 0.00 90.24 44.00 0.00 2.44 100
08 Rajasthan 21.55 1.80 3.12 0.34 69.36 45.00 2.34 1.39 100
09 Uttar Pradesh 39.32 1.78 22.86 0.53 32.71 46.00 1.23 1.42 100
10 Bihar 50.66 5.64 28.25 0.57 11.91 47.00 1.17 1.51 100
11 Sikkim 9.84 0.00 0.00 1.64 78.69 48.00 6.56 3.28 100
12 Arunachal Pradesh 15.07 1.83 24.66 0.00 51.14 49.00 4.11 1.83 100
13 Nagaland 7.92 2.72 3.71 0.25 66.09 50.00 5.94 12.62 100
14 Manipur 17.64 0.36 9.50 0.12 47.52 51.00 6.28 18.41 100
15 Mizoram 13.20 0.36 2.54 0.24 70.94 52.00 10.41 2.30 100
16 Tripura 18.30 14.66 1.26 1.12 51.54 53.00 6.42 4.75 100
17 Meghalaya 56.95 3.12 2.01 0.04 20.44 54.00 12.10 5.34 100
18 Assam 40.93 2.96 1.67 0.35 45.72 55.00 3.33 4.54 100
19 West Bengal 26.27 16.25 4.01 0.56 45.30 56.00 5.43 2.08 100
20 Jharkhand 36.09 14.88 12.44 0.30 27.28 57.00 3.88 4.65 100
21 Orissa 13.83 3.95 7.85 0.60 70.44 58.00 2.00 1.25 100
22 Chhattisgarh 72.35 2.35 0.50 0.23 19.30 59.00 3.65 1.57 100
23 Madhya Pradesh 56.70 4.95 2.03 0.16 32.49 60.00 2.26 1.20 100
24 Gujarat 3.98 0.12 0.12 0.05 95.24 61.00 0.17 0.30 100
25 Daman & Diu 0.35 0.00 0.00 0.00 99.48 62.00 0.00 0.17 100
26 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 0.09 0.09 0.00 0.00 98.47 63.00 0.00 1.35 100
27 Maharashtra 7.47 3.03 2.87 0.79 83.16 64.00 1.11 1.47 100
28 Andhra Pradesh 8.17 2.21 0.44 0.23 87.40 65.00 0.77 0.57 100
29 Karnataka 43.01 1.45 1.49 0.47 45.53 66.00 3.47 4.00 100
30 Goa 3.67 0.16 0.38 0.55 89.88 67.00 3.83 1.37 100
31 Lakshadweep 100.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 68.00 0.00 0.00 100
32 Kerala 23.20 0.15 0.34 0.87 69.95 69.00 3.50 1.80 100
33 Tamil Nadu 35.15 0.15 0.59 0.33 58.84 70.00 1.54 3.25 100
34 Puducherry 16.17 0.50 0.50 1.65 73.76 71.00 5.12 2.31 100
35 Andaman & Nicobar Ils. 2.53 2.28 12.91 0.51 76.46 72.00 2.53 2.53 100
All India 31.23 2.47 5.37 0.47 55.88 73.00 2.33 2.05 100
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
lw{e] y?kq ,oa e;e m|e
URBAN
105
State/UT
Code
State/UT Name
Others Coal
No
Power
Needed
Total
Enterprises having Main Source of Energy
Oil
LPG/
CNG
Electri-
city
Non-
conven
tional
energy
Traditonal
Energy/
Firewood
TABLE NO. 15.3 : STATE-WISE PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF WORKING ENTERPRISES BY MAIN SOURCE OF ENERGY
01 Jammu & Kashmir 23.56 4.71 1.90 0.57 61.65 0.13 3.19 4.30 100
02 Himachal Pradesh 7.78 0.33 0.29 0.25 90.16 0.08 0.49 0.62 100
03 Punjab 7.02 1.52 0.56 0.18 89.43 0.14 0.37 0.77 100
04 Chandigarh 2.77 0.22 0.88 0.11 95.80 0.00 0.11 0.11 100
05 Uttarakhand 19.55 0.80 2.65 1.05 74.07 0.06 0.90 0.91 100
06 Haryana 5.88 0.96 1.06 0.34 89.98 0.21 0.60 0.98 100
07 Delhi 2.72 0.19 0.44 0.49 94.75 0.49 0.16 0.76 100
08 Rajasthan 15.68 2.36 0.65 0.30 79.54 0.05 0.75 0.67 100
09 Uttar Pradesh 35.32 1.11 5.66 0.62 55.20 0.14 0.70 1.26 100
10 Bihar 44.72 2.61 19.63 1.13 27.29 0.76 0.73 3.14 100
11 Sikkim 6.56 1.64 3.28 1.64 81.97 0.00 1.64 3.28 100
12 Arunachal Pradesh 12.18 2.03 5.08 0.00 75.63 0.51 4.06 0.51 100
13 Nagaland 6.90 0.86 1.51 0.11 75.40 6.90 4.64 3.67 100
14 Manipur 21.01 0.70 2.24 0.10 68.49 0.00 3.68 3.78 100
15 Mizoram 13.43 0.48 1.80 0.76 77.32 0.07 4.85 1.28 100
16 Tripura 12.94 1.60 1.60 0.48 71.73 0.96 7.35 3.35 100
17 Meghalaya 32.14 0.00 0.45 0.15 59.97 0.15 4.76 2.38 100
18 Assam 31.03 1.15 0.62 0.67 58.55 0.81 4.39 2.79 100
19 West Bengal 14.78 4.78 1.83 0.71 74.74 0.06 1.88 1.23 100
20 Jharkhand 33.99 2.84 4.66 0.49 54.43 0.31 0.92 2.36 100
21 Orissa 9.10 1.23 0.97 0.54 86.29 0.05 1.33 0.48 100
22 Chhattisgarh 47.59 1.30 0.58 0.33 47.57 0.05 1.51 1.06 100
23 Madhya Pradesh 42.02 2.03 0.86 0.24 52.82 0.11 0.97 0.94 100
24 Gujarat 0.95 0.12 0.18 0.10 98.52 0.02 0.03 0.09 100
25 Daman & Diu 11.11 0.00 5.56 0.00 83.33 0.00 0.00 0.00 100
26 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 0.17 0.17 0.00 0.00 98.67 0.00 0.00 1.00 100
27 Maharashtra 1.96 0.46 0.45 0.39 96.13 0.07 0.21 0.32 100
28 Andhra Pradesh 4.60 0.42 0.36 0.59 93.26 0.14 0.24 0.38 100
29 Karnataka 18.90 0.46 0.57 0.48 75.80 0.22 1.29 2.28 100
30 Goa 5.55 0.13 0.50 0.50 91.42 0.00 1.26 0.63 100
32 Kerala 18.46 0.14 0.31 0.86 76.23 0.21 2.80 0.98 100
33 Tamil Nadu 27.91 0.21 0.34 0.23 68.09 0.20 0.79 2.22 100
34 Puducherry 14.07 0.35 0.47 1.54 76.12 0.12 3.43 3.90 100
35 Andaman & Nicobar Ils. 16.38 0.28 1.98 0.00 81.07 0.00 0.28 0.00 100
All India 18.49 0.86 1.77 0.39 76.32 0.16 0.81 1.21 100
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
lw{e] y?kq ,oa e;e m|e
ALL
106
Table No. 16.1 : INDUSTRY WISE DISTRIBUTION OF WORKING ENTERPRISES BY TYPE OF FUEL USED
01 Agriculture, Hunting and
Related Service Activities 1973 16 119 23 1604 9 57 62 3863
02 Forestry, Logging and Related
Service Activities 250 96 29 3 577 3 35 58 1051
13 Mining of Metal Ores 32 13 19 2 415 0 1 3 485
14 Other Mining and Quarrying 1597 117 1105 20 10067 20 279 165 13370
15 Food Products & Beverages 12635 2101 30078 2084 165002 400 8470 2248 223018
16 Tobacco Products 1625 374 161 7 2545 7 240 150 5109
17 Textiles 27690 278 605 126 75378 134 450 1435 106096
18 Wearing Apparel 117055 503 586 251 89175 592 500 5107 213769
19 Leather & Leather Products 13240 142 84 32 12064 90 62 874 26588
20 Wood & Wood Products 18708 238 1213 127 33640 145 235 889 55195
21 Paper & Paper Products 1094 38 175 39 11917 22 33 116 13434
22 Publishing, Printing &
Reproduction of Recorded Media 3914 59 663 78 36066 41 44 418 41283
23 Coke & Refined Petroleum Products 183 76 312 7 1675 2 28 34 2317
24 Chemicals & Chemical Products 9882 452 779 236 35903 107 2088 1761 51208
25 Rubber & Plastic Products 3421 139 697 111 31986 58 304 324 37040
26 Other Non-metallic
Mineral Products 8807 8925 2281 263 32357 83 4937 1328 58981
27 Basic Metals 836 665 242 103 17716 21 92 167 19842
28 Fabricated Metal Products 9912 5343 4938 737 116058 195 1662 1232 140077
29 Machinery & Equipment n.e.c. 8972 3324 1476 204 56233 98 1427 1212 72946
30 Office, Accounting &
Computing Machinery 146 4 32 4 4546 4 2 13 4751
31 Electrical Machinery &
Apparatus n.e.c. 3772 85 750 110 29753 79 56 252 34857
32 Radio, TV & Communication
Equipment & Apparatus 4425 37 228 30 10975 68 30 208 16001
33 Medical, Precision & Optical
Instruments, Watches & Clocks 590 28 118 30 9867 11 1055 10 709
34 Motor Vehicles, Trailers
& Semi-trailers 660 16 158 19 4908 12 4 63 5840
35 Other Transport Equipment 2148 65 286 61 12907 39 30 175 15711
36 Furniture 36847 825 1652 1029 55462 201 1338 2180 99534
NIC
2004
Description
Others Coal
No
Power
Needed
Total
Number of Enterprises having Main Source of Energy
Oil
LPG/
CNG
Non-
conven
tional
energy
Traditonal
Energy/
Fire
Wood
Electri-
city
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
lw{e] y?kq ,oa e;e m|e
ALL
107
NIC
2004
Description
Others Coal
No
Power
Needed
Total
Number of Enterprises having Main Source of Energy
Oil
LPG/
CNG
Non-
conven
tional
energy
Traditonal
Energy/
Fire
Wood
Electri-
city
Table No. 16.1 : INDUSTRY WISE DISTRIBUTION OF WORKING ENTERPRISES BY TYPE OF FUEL USED
37 Recycling 23 1 2 4 149 0 2 6 187
40 Electricity, Gas, Steam &
Hot Water Supply 172 8 15 5 436 2 9 10 657
41 Collection, Purification &
Distribution of Water 21 1 3 0 90 0 0 0 115
45 Construction 32 0 2 0 156 0 1 2 193
50 Repair & Maintenance of Motor
Vehicles; Retail Sale of Automotive
Fuel 18393 108 1523 220 36527 125 196 1089 58181
51 Wholesale Trade &
Commission Trade 175 0 14 3 1217 3 4 6 1422
52 Repair & Maintenance of Personal
& Household Goods; Retail Trade 58138 349 1299 300 69486 185 333 2208 132298
55 Hotels & Restaurants 212 41 66 213 553 2 198 31 1316
60 Land Transport 62 0 60 2 113 0 0 6 243
63 Supporting & Auxiliary Transport
& Travel Agents Activities 67 2 88 4 2331 3 2 4 2501
64 Post & Telecommunications 2127 20 54 12 14584 70 11 272 17150
70 Real Estate Activities 45 0 11 1 78 0 0 0 135
71 Renting of Machinery & Equipment
and Personal & Household Goods 170 3 27 2 274 1 2 11 490
72 Computer and Related Activities 1440 21 169 29 19031 18 11 56 20775
73 Research and Development 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 5
74 Other Business Activities 3525 59 671 45 21813 32 80 273 26498
80 Education 60 0 14 1 682 0 1 4 762
85 Health and Social Work 284 3 60 0 994 2 2 18 1363
92 Recreational, Cultural and
Sporting Activities 408 6 46 5 2055 1 1 44 2566
93 Other Service Activities 2302 117 45 13 5832 13 89 207 8618
Not Recorded 1161 95 192 44 13775 6 48 103 15424
Total 379234 24793 53147 6639 1048974 2904 23404 24879 1563974
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
lw{e] y?kq ,oa e;e m|e
RURAL
108
NIC
2004
Description
Others Coal
No
Power
Needed
Total
Enterprises having Main Source of Energy
Oil
LPG/
CNG
Non-
conven
tional
energy
Traditonal
Energy/
Fire
Wood
Electri-
city
Table No. 16.2 : INDUSTRY WISE PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF WORKING ENTERPRISES BY TYPE OF FUEL USED
01 Agriculture, Hunting and Related
Service Activities 63.28 0.43 2.83 0.47 29.62 0.11 1.72 1.54 100
02 Forestry, Logging and Related
Service Activities 35.25 4.55 3.96 0.20 44.16 0.20 5.74 5.94 100
13 Mining of Metal Ores 9.65 4.39 7.46 0.88 77.19 0.00 0.44 0.00 100
14 Other Mining and Quarrying 13.55 0.99 10.23 0.17 71.06 0.17 2.44 1.40 100
15 Food Products & Beverages 5.59 0.74 17.38 0.83 70.35 0.19 3.84 1.07 100
16 Tobacco Products 28.85 8.98 3.78 0.08 47.92 0.12 6.09 4.20 100
17 Textiles 48.30 0.42 0.86 0.13 46.96 0.19 0.56 2.57 100
18 Wearing Apparel 61.67 0.31 0.31 0.12 34.31 0.27 0.26 2.76 100
19 Leather & Leather Products 63.71 0.62 0.34 0.15 30.34 0.48 0.29 4.06 100
20 Wood & Wood Products 43.92 0.56 2.35 0.23 50.11 0.36 0.53 1.93 100
21 Paper & Paper Products 10.38 0.42 2.19 0.56 84.29 0.19 0.58 1.39 100
22 Publishing, Printing &
Reproduction of Recorded Media 11.63 0.17 2.74 0.20 83.10 0.08 0.23 1.85 100
23 Coke & Refined Petroleum Product 8.91 3.74 21.39 0.36 61.85 0.09 1.96 1.69 100
24 Chemicals & Chemical Products 28.20 1.04 2.31 0.41 56.82 0.25 6.51 4.47 100
25 Rubber & Plastic Products 13.76 0.52 2.86 0.36 79.54 0.24 1.51 1.23 100
26 Other Non-metallic
Mineral Products 16.70 19.99 4.69 0.37 44.25 0.15 11.22 2.64 100
27 Basic Metals 6.29 4.75 1.88 0.78 83.44 0.17 1.20 1.50 100
28 Fabricated Metal Products 9.61 8.17 5.08 0.54 72.14 0.18 2.91 1.37 100
29 Machinery & Equipment n.e.c. 23.09 9.69 3.04 0.33 55.69 0.16 4.67 3.33 100
30 Office, Accounting &
Computing Machinery 2.77 0.06 0.80 0.06 96.12 0.06 0.00 0.12 100
31 Electrical Machinery &
Apparatus n.e.c. 13.96 0.30 3.71 0.34 80.21 0.33 0.25 0.91 100
32 Radio, TV & Communication
Equipment & Apparatus 36.10 0.41 2.28 0.25 58.29 0.70 0.31 1.68 100
33 Medical, Precision & Optical
Instruments, Watches & Clocks 8.55 0.66 2.39 0.46 86.46 0.36 0.36 0.76 100
34 Motor Vehicles,
Trailers & Semi-trailers 17.65 0.13 4.34 0.33 74.67 0.27 0.00 2.61 100
35 Other Transport Equipment 28.87 0.81 3.83 0.47 63.63 0.17 0.42 1.81 100
36 Furniture 47.03 0.85 1.79 1.14 45.02 0.18 1.60 2.41 100
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
lw{e] y?kq ,oa e;e m|e
RURAL
109
NIC
2004
Description
Others Coal
No
Power
Needed
Total
Enterprises having Main Source of Energy
Oil
LPG/
CNG
Non-
conven
tional
energy
Traditonal
Energy/
Fire
Wood
Electri-
city
37 Recycling 24.32 2.70 2.70 2.70 59.46 0.00 5.41 2.70 100
40 Electricity, Gas, Steam &
Hot Water Supply 40.57 1.89 2.83 1.26 49.69 0.00 1.89 1.89 100
41 Collection, Purification &
Distribution of Water 26.92 0.00 1.92 0.00 71.15 0.00 0.00 0.00 100
45 Construction 21.18 0.00 1.18 0.00 75.29 0.00 1.18 1.18 100
50 Repair & Maintenance of Motor
Vehicles; Retail Sale of
Automotive Fuel 35.10 0.24 2.93 0.43 58.53 0.21 0.26 2.31 100
51 Wholesale Trade &
Commission Trade 16.86 0.00 2.03 0.29 79.36 0.29 0.87 0.29 100
52 Repair & Maintenance of Personal
& Household Goods; Retail Trade 54.48 0.29 1.06 0.23 41.67 0.13 0.30 1.84 100
55 Hotels & Restaurants 18.51 4.19 5.01 19.79 27.82 0.23 21.77 2.68 100
60 Land Transport 33.33 0.00 36.60 0.65 26.14 0.00 0.00 3.27 100
63 Supporting & Auxiliary Transport
& Travel Agents Activity 2.60 0.08 2.84 0.00 94.07 0.16 0.08 0.16 100
64 Post & Telecommunications 16.11 0.10 0.51 0.05 80.00 0.96 0.10 2.18 100
70 Real Estate Activities 55.88 0.00 11.76 0.00 32.35 0.00 0.00 0.00 100
71 Renting of Machinery & Equipment
and Personal & Household Goods 34.47 0.85 6.55 0.28 54.13 0.28 0.57 2.85 100
72 Computer and Related Activities 10.42 0.17 0.66 0.17 88.01 0.13 0.09 0.35 100
73 Research and Development 50.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 50.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 100
74 Other Business Activities 16.72 0.39 3.58 0.22 76.91 0.14 0.50 1.53 100
80 Education 7.12 0.00 0.71 0.00 91.46 0.00 0.36 0.36 100
85 Health and Social Work 33.26 0.44 8.87 0.00 54.77 0.00 0.22 2.44 100
92 Recreational, Cultural and
Sporting Activities 17.44 0.43 2.91 0.26 77.44 0.09 0.09 1.37 100
93 Other Service Activities 30.24 2.27 0.47 0.27 60.58 0.20 2.20 3.77 100
Not Recorded 11.23 1.24 1.76 0.46 83.23 0.18 0.53 1.37 100
Total 31.23 2.47 5.37 0.47 55.88 0.22 2.33 2.05 100
Table No. 16.2 : INDUSTRY WISE PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF WORKING ENTERPRISES BY TYPE OF FUEL USED
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
lw{e] y?kq ,oa e;e m|e
URBAN
110
NIC
2004
Description
Others Coal
No
Power
Needed
Total
Enterprises having Main Source of Energy
Oil
LPG/
CNG
Non-
conven
tional
energy
Traditonal
Energy/
Fire
Wood
Electri-
city
Table No. 16.3 : INDUSTRY WISE PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF WORKING ENTERPRISES BY TYPE OF FUEL USED
01 Agriculture, Hunting and Related
Service Activities 19.38 0.37 3.73 0.93 72.51 0.56 0.84 1.68 100
02 Forestry, Logging and Related
Service Activities 13.37 13.19 1.65 0.37 64.84 0.37 1.10 5.13 100
13 Mining of Metal Ores 3.91 1.17 0.78 0.00 92.97 0.00 0.00 1.17 100
14 Other Mining and Quarrying 8.56 0.63 4.12 0.12 84.27 0.09 1.33 0.88 100
15 Food Products & Beverages 5.81 1.32 6.25 1.12 80.73 0.15 3.72 0.89 100
16 Tobacco Products 34.87 5.61 2.51 0.20 51.79 0.16 3.22 1.63 100
17 Textiles 12.66 0.16 0.39 0.11 85.63 0.09 0.34 0.62 100
18 Wearing Apparel 47.73 0.16 0.24 0.11 49.25 0.28 0.21 2.01 100
19 Leather & Leather Products 39.90 0.48 0.30 0.10 56.07 0.24 0.19 2.74 100
20 Wood & Wood Products 19.58 0.25 1.98 0.23 76.40 0.12 0.27 1.16 100
21 Paper & Paper Products 7.32 0.23 0.98 0.19 90.33 0.15 0.12 0.67 100
22 Publishing, Printing &
Reproduction of Recorded Media 8.82 0.13 1.26 0.19 88.68 0.10 0.07 0.75 100
23 Coke & Refined Petroleum Products 7.02 2.92 6.02 0.25 81.95 0.08 0.50 1.25 100
24 Chemicals & Chemical Products 13.74 0.78 1.03 0.49 78.42 0.18 2.56 2.80 100
25 Rubber & Plastic Products 7.01 0.30 1.40 0.27 89.71 0.12 0.48 0.70 100
26 Other Non-metallic
Mineral Products 12.10 7.36 2.55 0.57 71.86 0.12 3.80 1.63 100
27 Basic Metals 3.56 2.91 1.01 0.44 91.13 0.09 0.23 0.64 100
28 Fabricated Metal Products 5.76 1.55 2.72 0.52 88.42 0.12 0.29 0.62 100
29 Machinery & Equipment n.e.c. 6.31 1.70 1.46 0.25 88.98 0.12 0.45 0.73 100
30 Office, Accounting &
Computing Machinery 3.23 0.10 0.61 0.10 95.46 0.10 0.06 0.35 100
31 Electrical Machinery &
Apparatus n.e.c. 8.95 0.21 1.22 0.30 88.42 0.16 0.11 0.62 100
32 Radio, TV & Communication
Equipment & Apparatus 23.61 0.14 1.02 0.16 73.54 0.29 0.13 1.12 100
33 Medical, Precision & Optical
Instruments, Watches & Clocks 4.83 0.17 0.81 0.23 93.42 0.05 0.03 0.46 100
34 Motor Vehicles, Trailers
& Semi-trailers 9.09 0.32 2.14 0.32 87.29 0.18 0.09 0.55 100
35 Other Transport Equipment 9.15 0.31 1.22 0.36 87.64 0.27 0.12 0.92 100
36 Furniture 27.09 0.81 1.53 0.93 66.35 0.23 1.10 1.97 100
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
lw{e] y?kq ,oa e;e m|e
URBAN
111
NIC
2004
Description
Others Coal
No
Power
Needed
Total
Enterprises having Main Source of Energy
Oil
LPG/
CNG
Non-
conven
tional
energy
Traditonal
Energy/
Fire
Wood
Electri-
city
37 Recycling 9.33 0.00 0.67 2.00 84.67 0.00 0.00 3.33 100
40 Electricity, Gas, Steam
& Hot Water Supply 12.72 0.59 1.78 0.30 81.95 0.59 0.89 1.18 100
41 Collection, Purification &
Distribution of Water 11.29 1.61 3.23 0.00 83.87 0.00 0.00 0.00 100
45 Construction 13.08 0.00 0.93 0.00 85.05 0.00 0.00 0.93 100
50 Repair & Maintenance of
Motor Vehicles; Retail Sale
of Automotive Fuel 29.95 0.16 2.47 0.36 64.82 0.22 0.37 1.66 100
51 Wholesale Trade &
Commission Trade 10.86 0.00 0.65 0.19 87.56 0.19 0.09 0.46 100
52 Repair & Maintenance of Personal
& Household Goods; Retail Trade 33.88 0.24 0.91 0.23 62.90 0.15 0.20 1.50 100
55 Hotels & Restaurants 11.79 1.09 5.02 9.39 68.56 0.00 2.40 1.75 100
60 Land Transport 12.22 0.00 4.44 1.11 81.11 0.00 0.00 1.11 100
63 Supporting & Auxiliary Transport
& Travel Agents Activities 2.68 0.08 4.18 0.32 92.43 0.08 0.08 0.16 100
64 Post & Telecommunications 10.38 0.13 0.21 0.08 87.80 0.10 0.05 1.26 100
70 Real Estate Activities 10.45 0.00 4.48 1.49 83.58 0.00 0.00 0.00 100
71 Renting of Machinery & Equipment
and Personal & Household Goods 35.00 0.00 2.86 0.71 60.71 0.00 0.00 0.71 100
72 Computer and Related Activities 5.70 0.08 0.87 0.13 92.87 0.07 0.04 0.24 100
73 Research and Development 100.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 100
74 Other Business Activities 11.44 0.13 1.95 0.14 85.28 0.11 0.19 0.76 100
80 Education 8.13 0.00 2.50 0.21 88.54 0.00 0.00 0.63 100
85 Health and Social Work 14.71 0.11 2.20 0.00 81.89 0.22 0.11 0.77 100
92 Recreational, Cultural and
Sporting Activities 14.54 0.07 0.86 0.14 82.38 0.00 0.00 2.01 100
93 Other Service Activities 24.82 0.85 0.53 0.09 71.48 0.12 0.41 1.69 100
Not Recorded 5.53 0.31 0.95 0.21 92.45 0.01 0.24 0.29 100
Total 18.49 0.86 1.77 0.39 76.32 0.16 0.81 1.21 100
Table No. 16.3 : INDUSTRY WISE PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF WORKING ENTERPRISES BY TYPE OF FUEL USED
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
lw{e] y?kq ,oa e;e m|e
ALL
112
TABLE NO. 17.1 : STATE-WISE DISTRIBUTION OF WORKING ENTERPRISES HAVING MULTIPLE PRODUCTS / SERVICES
01 Jammu & Kashmir 9147 1839 3857 150 14993
02 Himachal Pradesh 7205 2732 1983 11 11931
03 Punjab 22087 2029 23952 42 48110
04 Chandigarh 57 5 934 0 996
05 Uttarakhand 16095 2064 5592 14 23765
06 Haryana 19200 1033 12851 66 33150
07 Delhi 1378 40 2309 27 3754
08 Rajasthan 46179 1920 6538 248 54885
09 Uttar Pradesh 163663 11961 11588 530 187742
10 Bihar 34337 1903 13740 56 50036
11 Sikkim 25 2 95 0 122
12 Arunachal Pradesh 21 9 386 1 417
13 Nagaland 388 160 783 1 1332
14 Manipur 2974 362 1156 0 4492
15 Mizoram 1195 462 2049 9 3715
16 Tripura 390 104 849 0 1343
17 Meghalaya 1874 645 490 1 3010
18 Assam 10927 2495 6414 28 19864
19 West Bengal 24904 5265 13009 81 43259
20 Jharkhand 17669 275 199 47 18190
21 Orissa 14601 2937 1942 126 19606
22 Chhattisgarh 8225 1003 13486 54 22768
23 Madhya Pradesh 92012 7321 7427 237 106997
24 Gujarat 110175 391 108164 11100 229830
25 Daman & Diu 470 71 51 2 594
26 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 1252 410 54 0 1716
27 Maharashtra 77344 3221 5646 375 86586
28 Andhra Pradesh 34665 2529 8146 352 45692
29 Karnataka 79480 4167 52235 304 136186
30 Goa 221 41 2345 14 2621
31 Lakshadweep 0 0 2 0 2
32 Kerala 64204 11851 74049 84 150188
33 Tamil Nadu 206654 2983 24038 206 233881
34 Puducherry 140 17 1293 1 1451
35 Andaman & Nicobar Ils. 156 72 521 1 750
All India 1069314 72319 408173 14168 1563974
State/UT
Code
State/UT Name
1 Product/
Service
Number of Enterprises Producing
2 Product/
Service
3 Product/
Service
Not
Recorded
Total
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
lw{e] y?kq ,oa e;e m|e
RURAL
113
State/UT
Code
State/UT Name
1 Product/
Service
Enterprises Producing
2 Product/
Service
3 Product/
Service
Not
Recorded
Total
TABLE NO. 17.2 : STATE-WISE PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF WORKING ENTERPRISES HAVING MULTIPLE PRODUCTS/ SERVICES
01 Jammu & Kashmir 68.30 10.61 20.19 0.90 100
02 Himachal Pradesh 59.49 25.23 15.18 0.09 100
03 Punjab 40.97 4.97 53.98 0.08 100
04 Chandigarh 2.20 0.00 97.80 0.00 100
05 Uttarakhand 63.83 9.66 26.45 0.06 100
06 Haryana 59.03 3.04 37.73 0.20 100
07 Delhi 25.00 1.25 70.00 3.75 100
08 Rajasthan 82.42 3.20 13.95 0.43 100
09 Uttar Pradesh 85.20 7.65 6.88 0.26 100
10 Bihar 63.30 3.93 32.64 0.13 100
11 Sikkim 13.11 0.00 86.89 0.00 100
12 Arunachal Pradesh 5.02 2.28 92.69 0.00 100
13 Nagaland 17.73 24.38 57.64 0.25 100
14 Manipur 62.14 5.68 32.18 0.00 100
15 Mizoram 38.38 6.05 54.84 0.73 100
16 Tripura 39.58 10.49 49.93 0.00 100
17 Meghalaya 63.13 20.70 16.17 0.00 100
18 Assam 58.69 11.59 29.56 0.16 100
19 West Bengal 62.11 13.31 24.49 0.09 100
20 Jharkhand 96.26 1.81 1.65 0.28 100
21 Orissa 73.34 15.64 10.13 0.88 100
22 Chhattisgarh 36.73 3.87 59.24 0.16 100
23 Madhya Pradesh 87.85 6.10 5.86 0.19 100
24 Gujarat 74.90 0.35 17.61 7.14 100
25 Daman & Diu 78.99 12.33 8.51 0.17 100
26 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 71.79 25.43 2.79 0.00 100
27 Maharashtra 89.68 4.42 5.26 0.63 100
28 Andhra Pradesh 78.28 4.42 16.53 0.77 100
29 Karnataka 62.79 3.37 33.64 0.20 100
30 Goa 7.11 1.31 90.97 0.60 100
31 Lakshadweep 0.00 0.00 100.00 0.00 100
32 Kerala 42.20 8.24 49.50 0.07 100
33 Tamil Nadu 92.29 1.41 6.23 0.07 100
34 Puducherry 10.89 1.82 87.29 0.00 100
35 Andaman & Nicobar Ils. 24.30 12.15 63.54 0.00 100
All India 69.97 5.90 23.43 0.69 100
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
lw{e] y?kq ,oa e;e m|e
URBAN
114
State/UT
Code
State/UT Name
1 Product/
Service
Enterprises Producing
2 Product/
Service
3 Product/
Service
Not
Recorded
Total
TABLE NO. 17.3 : STATE-WISE PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF WORKING ENTERPRISES HAVING MULTIPLE PRODUCTS/ SERVICES
01 Jammu & Kashmir 53.88 13.90 31.13 1.09 100
02 Himachal Pradesh 63.92 13.76 22.24 0.08 100
03 Punjab 48.59 3.81 47.51 0.10 100
04 Chandigarh 6.08 0.55 93.36 0.00 100
05 Uttarakhand 75.27 6.80 17.88 0.05 100
06 Haryana 56.93 3.18 39.69 0.19 100
07 Delhi 36.95 1.06 61.34 0.65 100
08 Rajasthan 85.85 3.79 9.87 0.48 100
09 Uttar Pradesh 88.98 5.20 5.53 0.30 100
10 Bihar 73.07 3.70 23.14 0.10 100
11 Sikkim 26.23 3.28 70.49 0.00 100
12 Arunachal Pradesh 5.08 2.03 92.39 0.51 100
13 Nagaland 34.13 6.59 59.29 0.00 100
14 Manipur 71.23 11.00 17.77 0.00 100
15 Mizoram 30.39 14.26 55.24 0.10 100
16 Tripura 16.93 4.63 78.43 0.00 100
17 Meghalaya 59.25 23.88 16.72 0.15 100
18 Assam 48.43 14.29 37.16 0.11 100
19 West Bengal 52.98 11.02 35.71 0.29 100
20 Jharkhand 97.56 1.37 0.82 0.25 100
21 Orissa 76.21 13.96 9.56 0.27 100
22 Chhattisgarh 34.28 6.02 59.23 0.48 100
23 Madhya Pradesh 83.28 7.94 8.53 0.26 100
24 Gujarat 40.88 0.12 54.77 4.22 100
25 Daman & Diu 83.33 0.00 11.11 5.56 100
26 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 75.08 21.10 3.82 0.00 100
27 Maharashtra 89.16 3.40 7.11 0.34 100
28 Andhra Pradesh 72.71 7.00 19.52 0.77 100
29 Karnataka 53.22 2.69 43.84 0.25 100
30 Goa 11.49 2.02 86.11 0.38 100
32 Kerala 44.16 7.01 48.81 0.03 100
33 Tamil Nadu 86.48 1.21 12.21 0.09 100
34 Puducherry 8.64 0.71 90.53 0.12 100
35 Andaman & Nicobar Ils. 16.67 6.78 76.27 0.28 100
All India 67.05 3.57 28.30 1.08 100
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
lw{e] y?kq ,oa e;e m|e
ALL
115
TABLE NO. 18.1 : INDUSTRY-WISE DISTRIBUTION OF WORKING ENTERPRISES HAVING MULTIPLE PRODUCTS / SERVICES
(AT 2-DIGIT LEVEL OF NIC-2004)
NIC
2004
Description
1 Product/
Service
Number of Enterprises Producing
2 Product/
Service
3 Product/
Service
Not
Recorded
Total
01 Agriculture, Hunting and Related Service Activities 2788 166 910 0 3864
02 Forestry, Logging and Related Service Activities 664 47 340 0 1051
13 Mining of Metal Ores 346 32 107 0 485
14 Other Mining and Quarrying 9325 686 3358 0 13369
15 Food Products & Beverages 147453 19581 55984 0 223018
16 Tobacco Products 3406 102 1602 0 5110
17 Textiles 62501 2688 40906 0 106095
18 Wearing Apparel 164450 7549 41771 0 213770
19 Leather & Leather Products 19104 934 6548 0 26586
20 Wood & Wood Products 36933 3114 15149 0 55196
21 Paper & Paper Products 8702 293 4439 0 13434
22 Publishing, Printing & Reproduction of
Recorded Media 28769 1689 10826 0 41284
23 Coke & Refined Petroleum Products 1640 120 559 0 2319
24 Chemicals & Chemical Products 34713 1713 14782 0 51208
25 Rubber & Plastic Products 23806 1150 12082 0 37038
26 Other Non-metallic Mineral Products 42738 1716 14528 0 58982
27 Basic Metals 12414 621 6807 0 19842
28 Fabricated Metal Products 94632 7806 37640 0 140078
29 Machinery & Equipment n.e.c. 47186 2639 23120 0 72945
30 Office, Accounting & Computing Machinery 2261 145 2346 0 4752
31 Electrical Machinery & Apparatus n.e.c 25413 1547 7899 0 34859
32 Radio, TV & Communication Equipment &
Apparatus 10500 615 4885 0 16000
33 Medical, Precision & Optical Instruments, Watches
& Clocks 5854 369 4487 0 10710
34 Motor Vehicles, Trailers & Semi-trailers 3867 229 1743 0 5839
35 Other Transport Equipment 9046 701 5966 0 15713
36 Furniture 63720 4503 31311 0 99534
37 Recycling 151 7 30 0 188
40 Electricity, Gas, Steam & Hot Water Supply 410 56 191 0 657
41 Collection, Purification & Distribution of Water 93 2 20 0 115
45 Construction 154 4 35 0 193
50 Repair & Maintenance of Motor Vehicles; Retail
Sale of Automotive Fuel 43002 1400 13779 0 58181
51 Wholesale Trade & Commission Trade 811 73 538 0 1422
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
lw{e] y?kq ,oa e;e m|e
116
NIC
2004
Description
1 Product/
Service
Number of Enterprises Producing
2 Product/
Service
3 Product/
Service
Not
Recorded
Total
ALL
TABLE NO. 18.1 : INDUSTRY-WISE DISTRIBUTION OF WORKING ENTERPRISES HAVING MULTIPLE PRODUCTS / SERVICES
(AT 2-DIGIT LEVEL OF NIC-2004)
52 Repair & Maintenance of Personal &
Household Goods; Retail Trade 105531 4691 22075 0 132297
55 Hotels & Restaurants 698 46 572 0 1316
60 Land Transport 145 28 70 0 243
63 Supporting & Auxiliary Transport &
Travel Agents Activities 1704 253 544 0 2501
64 Post & Telecommunications 11852 443 4856 0 17151
70 Real Estate Activities 92 5 38 0 135
71 Renting of Machinery & Equipment and
Personal & Household Goods 329 17 144 0 490
72 Computer and Related Activities 13596 1085 6095 0 20776
73 Research and Development 4 0 1 0 5
74 Other Business Activities 18925 1594 5980 0 26499
80 Education 492 51 219 0 762
85 Health and Social Work 974 88 302 0 1364
92 Recreational, Cultural and Sporting Activities 1753 227 586 0 2566
93 Other Service Activities 6332 293 1991 0 8616
Not Recorded 33 1201 17 14165 15416
Total 1069312 72319 408178 14165 1563974
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
lw{e] y?kq ,oa e;e m|e
RURAL
117
NIC
2004
Description
1 Product/
Service
Enterprises Producing
2 Product/
Service
3 Product/
Service
Not
Recorded
Total
TABLE NO. 18.2 : INDUSTRY-WISE PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF WORKING ENTERPRISES HAVING MULTIPLE PRODUCTS / SERVICES
(AT 2-DIGIT LEVEL OF NIC-2004)
01 Agriculture, Hunting and Related Service Activities 73.29 4.02 22.70 0.00 100
02 Forestry, Logging and Related Service Activities 63.69 5.95 30.36 0.00 100
13 Mining of Metal Ores 66.23 11.84 21.93 0.00 100
14 Other Mining and Quarrying 69.58 6.27 24.15 0.00 100
15 Food Products & Beverages 65.74 9.73 24.53 0.00 100
16 Tobacco Products 68.19 2.27 29.53 0.00 100
17 Textiles 65.04 3.24 31.72 0.00 100
18 Wearing Apparel 76.66 4.59 18.75 0.00 100
19 Leather & Leather Products 72.03 4.08 23.89 0.00 100
20 Wood & Wood Products 66.51 6.78 26.72 0.00 100
21 Paper & Paper Products 71.61 3.05 25.34 0.00 100
22 Publishing, Printing & Reproduction of Recorded
Media 65.62 6.05 28.33 0.00 100
23 Coke & Refined Petroleum Products 71.84 7.04 21.12 0.00 100
24 Chemicals & Chemical Products 72.23 3.59 24.18 0.00 100
25 Rubber & Plastic Products 68.30 4.07 27.63 0.00 100
26 Other Non-metallic Mineral Products 72.02 3.16 24.81 0.00 100
27 Basic Metals 69.86 4.85 25.29 0.00 100
28 Fabricated Metal Products 66.94 8.43 24.63 0.00 100
29 Machinery & Equipment n.e.c. 73.19 4.43 22.38 0.00 100
30 Office, Accounting & Computing Machinery 32.00 3.14 64.86 0.00 100
31 Electrical Machinery & Apparatus n.e.c. 75.96 5.20 18.84 0.00 100
32 Radio, TV & Communication Equipment &
Apparatus 73.79 5.70 20.51 0.00 100
33 Medical, Precision & Optical Instruments,
Watches & Clocks 66.31 5.04 28.65 0.00 100
34 Motor Vehicles, Trailers & Semi-trailers 67.22 5.82 26.96 0.00 100
35 Other Transport Equipment 66.77 5.50 27.73 0.00 100
36 Furniture 65.06 5.55 29.38 0.00 100
37 Recycling 89.47 2.63 7.89 0.00 100
40 Electricity, Gas, Steam & Hot Water Supply 64.15 11.64 24.21 0.00 100
41 Collection, Purification & Distribution of Water 90.38 1.92 7.69 0.00 100
45 Construction 77.65 3.53 18.82 0.00 100
50 Repair & Maintenance of Motor Vehicles;
Retail Sale of Automotive Fuel 77.45 2.57 19.98 0.00 100
51 Wholesale Trade & Commission Trade 75.94 7.54 16.52 0.00 100
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
lw{e] y?kq ,oa e;e m|e
RURAL
118
NIC
2004
Description
1 Product/
Service
Enterprises Producing
2 Product/
Service
3 Product/
Service
Not
Recorded
Total
TABLE NO. 18.2 : INDUSTRY-WISE PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF WORKING ENTERPRISES HAVING MULTIPLE PRODUCTS / SERVICES
(AT 2-DIGIT LEVEL OF NIC-2004)
52 Repair & Maintenance of Personal & Household
Goods; Retail Trade 80.52 3.91 15.57 0.00 100
55 Hotels & Restaurants 49.94 4.42 45.63 0.00 100
60 Land Transport 63.40 15.69 20.92 0.00 100
63 Supporting & Auxiliary Transport
& Travel Agents Activities 69.05 9.50 21.45 0.00 100
64 Post & Telecommunications 78.82 3.07 18.12 0.00 100
70 Real Estate Activities 73.53 5.88 20.59 0.00 100
71 Renting of Machinery & Equipment
and Personal & Household Goods 62.29 3.71 34.00 0.00 100
72 Computer and Related Activities 55.85 6.82 37.33 0.00 100
73 Research and Development 100.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 100
74 Other Business Activities 71.20 6.55 22.25 0.00 100
80 Education 55.87 4.98 39.15 0.00 100
85 Health and Social Work 68.07 5.99 25.94 0.00 100
92 Recreational, Cultural and Sporting Activities 64.62 10.17 25.21 0.00 100
93 Other Service Activities 74.07 3.44 22.50 0.00 100
Not Recorded 0.26 9.83 0.04 89.88 100
Total 69.97 5.90 23.43 0.69 100
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
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URBAN
119
NIC
2004
Description
1 Product/
Service
2 Product/
Service
3 Product/
Service
Not
Recorded
Total
TABLE NO. 18.3 : INDUSTRY-WISE PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF WORKING ENTERPRISES HAVING MULTIPLE PRODUCTS / SERVICES
(AT 2-DIGIT LEVEL OF NIC-2004)
01 Agriculture, Hunting and Related Service Activities 69.21 5.12 25.67 0.00 100
02 Forestry, Logging and Related Service Activities 62.52 3.29 34.19 0.00 100
13 Mining of Metal Ores 76.17 1.95 21.88 0.00 100
14 Other Mining and Quarrying 70.13 2.72 27.15 0.00 100
15 Food Products & Beverages 66.82 7.02 26.16 0.00 100
16 Tobacco Products 65.06 1.71 33.23 0.00 100
17 Textiles 55.20 2.10 42.69 0.00 100
18 Wearing Apparel 77.20 2.45 20.34 0.00 100
19 Leather & Leather Products 71.73 3.11 25.16 0.00 100
20 Wood & Wood Products 67.49 4.02 28.49 0.00 100
21 Paper & Paper Products 62.27 1.86 35.87 0.00 100
22 Publishing, Printing & Reproduction of Recorded
Media 70.94 3.49 25.57 0.00 100
23 Coke & Refined Petroleum Products 69.67 3.43 26.90 0.00 100
24 Chemicals & Chemical Products 65.01 3.19 31.79 0.00 100
25 Rubber & Plastic Products 62.29 2.63 35.08 0.00 100
26 Other Non-metallic Mineral Products 73.16 2.50 24.34 0.00 100
27 Basic Metals 60.28 2.59 37.13 0.00 100
28 Fabricated Metal Products 67.88 4.09 28.04 0.00 100
29 Machinery & Equipment n.e.c. 59.96 3.17 36.87 0.00 100
30 Office, Accounting & Computing Machinery 55.65 3.00 41.34 0.00 100
31 Electrical Machinery & Apparatus n.e.c. 71.08 3.98 24.94 0.00 100
32 Radio, TV & Communication Equipment
& Apparatus 61.72 2.96 35.33 0.00 100
33 Medical, Precision & Optical Instruments,
Watches & Clocks 52.04 3.08 44.88 0.00 100
34 Motor Vehicles, Trailers & Semi-trailers 65.89 3.27 30.84 0.00 100
35 Other Transport Equipment 54.84 4.15 41.01 0.00 100
36 Furniture 62.98 3.50 33.52 0.00 100
37 Recycling 78.00 4.00 18.00 0.00 100
40 Electricity, Gas, Steam & Hot Water Supply 60.77 5.60 33.63 0.00 100
41 Collection, Purification & Distribution of Water 72.58 1.61 25.81 0.00 100
45 Construction 81.48 0.93 17.59 0.00 100
50 Repair & Maintenance of Motor Vehicles;
Retail Sale of Automotive Fuel 72.22 2.33 25.45 0.00 100
51 Wholesale Trade & Commission Trade 50.97 4.36 44.66 0.00 100
Enterprises Producing
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
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URBAN
120
NIC
2004
Description
1 Product/
Service
Enterprises Producing
2 Product/
Service
3 Product/
Service
Not
Recorded
Total
TABLE NO. 18.3 : INDUSTRY-WISE PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF WORKING ENTERPRISES HAVING MULTIPLE PRODUCTS / SERVICES
(AT 2-DIGIT LEVEL OF NIC-2004)
52 Repair & Maintenance of Personal & Household
Goods; Retail Trade 79.05 3.19 17.76 0.00 100
55 Hotels & Restaurants 58.95 1.75 39.30 0.00 100
60 Land Transport 53.33 4.44 42.22 0.00 100
63 Supporting & Auxiliary Transport
& Travel Agents Activities 67.30 10.72 21.99 0.00 100
64 Post & Telecommunications 63.80 2.32 33.88 0.00 100
70 Real Estate Activities 62.69 1.49 35.82 0.00 100
71 Renting of Machinery & Equipment
and Personal & Household Goods 79.29 2.86 17.86 0.00 100
72 Computer and Related Activities 68.83 4.66 26.51 0.00 100
73 Research and Development 0.00 0.00 100.00 0.00 100
74 Other Business Activities 71.54 5.72 22.74 0.00 100
80 Education 69.79 7.71 22.50 0.00 100
85 Health and Social Work 73.03 6.69 20.29 0.00 100
92 Recreational, Cultural and Sporting Activities 71.42 7.74 20.85 0.00 100
93 Other Service Activities 73.19 3.38 23.43 0.00 100
Not Recorded 0.19 6.67 0.15 92.99 100
Total 67.05 3.57 28.30 1.08 100
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
lw{e] y?kq ,oa e;e m|e
ALL
121
TABLE NO. 19.1 : STATE WISE DISTRIBUTION OF EMPLOYMENT BY TYPE OF ENTERPRISE
01 Jammu & Kashmir 71438 16201 2519 90158
02 Himachal Pradesh 39673 20281 5194 65148
03 Punjab 279233 123636 12969 415838
04 Chandigarh 10045 985 675 11705
05 Uttarakhand 57189 20184 2568 79941
06 Haryana 214246 137399 30129 381774
07 Delhi 41200 15818 1105 58123
08 Rajasthan 244541 84673 12476 341690
09 Uttar Pradesh 603987 132071 18850 754908
10 Bihar 142473 4811 491 147775
11 Sikkim 792 367 0 1159
12 Arunachal Pradesh 2846 1903 662 5411
13 Nagaland 14506 1639 136 16281
14 Manipur 19862 98 0 19960
15 Mizoram 25491 538 3 26032
16 Tripura 17084 5878 204 23166
17 Meghalaya 12023 530 148 12701
18 Assam 115279 77452 17776 210507
19 West Bengal 261467 87210 11578 360255
20 Jharkhand 59999 12783 2352 75134
21 Orissa 138414 30919 3755 173088
22 Chhattisgarh 64160 10496 438 75094
23 Madhya Pradesh 251293 38643 8111 298047
24 Gujarat 730358 343740 170883 1244981
25 Daman & Diu 9730 13167 2621 25518
26 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 23919 2557 0 26476
27 Maharashtra 656180 395544 37066 1088790
28 Andhra Pradesh 279485 95087 8405 382977
29 Karnataka 596621 172427 20311 789359
30 Goa 14896 16593 1841 33330
31 Lakshadweep 2 0 0 2
32 Kerala 545950 66530 8943 621423
33 Tamil Nadu 973240 403757 49059 1426056
34 Puducherry 11075 9013 998 21086
35 Andaman & Nicobar Ils. 5490 103 0 5593
All India 6534187 2343033 432266 9309486
State/UT
Code
Micro Small Medium Total State/UT Name
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
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State/UT
Code
Micro Small Medium Total State/UT Name
TABLE NO. 19.2 : STATE WISE PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF EMPLOYMENT BY TYPE OF ENTERPRISE
01 Jammu & Kashmir 82.55 13.37 4.07 100
02 Himachal Pradesh 60.88 28.76 10.35 100
03 Punjab 67.04 30.86 2.10 100
04 Chandigarh 88.96 11.04 0.00 100
05 Uttarakhand 70.53 27.23 2.24 100
06 Haryana 68.34 27.82 3.84 100
07 Delhi 71.84 13.91 14.25 100
08 Rajasthan 76.86 19.76 3.39 100
09 Uttar Pradesh 88.05 10.64 1.32 100
10 Bihar 95.86 3.70 0.44 100
11 Sikkim 58.43 41.57 0.00 100
12 Arunachal Pradesh 35.67 45.53 18.80 100
13 Nagaland 93.31 6.69 0.00 100
14 Manipur 99.71 0.29 0.00 100
15 Mizoram 98.17 1.83 0.00 100
16 Tripura 72.50 26.45 1.06 100
17 Meghalaya 94.89 3.59 1.52 100
18 Assam 47.42 42.36 10.22 100
19 West Bengal 70.26 26.68 3.06 100
20 Jharkhand 84.56 12.69 2.75 100
21 Orissa 78.50 18.34 3.17 100
22 Chhattisgarh 88.10 11.52 0.39 100
23 Madhya Pradesh 88.86 8.65 2.49 100
24 Gujarat 71.52 19.40 9.09 100
25 Daman & Diu 38.18 51.47 10.35 100
26 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 89.44 10.56 0.00 100
27 Maharashtra 60.57 33.29 6.15 100
28 Andhra Pradesh 72.65 26.10 1.25 100
29 Karnataka 80.36 16.78 2.86 100
30 Goa 42.25 52.55 5.20 100
31 Lakshadweep 100.00 0.00 0.00 100
32 Kerala 88.88 10.03 1.10 100
33 Tamil Nadu 67.62 28.57 3.81 100
34 Puducherry 37.29 53.70 9.01 100
35 Andaman & Nicobar Ils. 98.93 1.07 0.00 100
All India 74.32 21.94 3.74 100
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
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URBAN
123
State/UT
Code
Micro Small Medium Total State/UT Name
TABLE NO. 19.3 : STATE WISE PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF EMPLOYMENT BY TYPE OF ENTERPRISE
01 Jammu & Kashmir 77.29 20.67 2.04 100
02 Himachal Pradesh 60.93 36.80 2.27 100
03 Punjab 67.20 29.24 3.56 100
04 Chandigarh 85.50 8.15 6.36 100
05 Uttarakhand 73.16 22.07 4.77 100
06 Haryana 50.24 39.92 9.84 100
07 Delhi 70.86 27.49 1.64 100
08 Rajasthan 67.22 28.91 3.87 100
09 Uttar Pradesh 75.04 21.74 3.23 100
10 Bihar 96.97 2.81 0.23 100
11 Sikkim 78.50 21.50 0.00 100
12 Arunachal Pradesh 84.13 15.87 0.00 100
13 Nagaland 87.21 11.58 1.21 100
14 Manipur 99.24 0.76 0.00 100
15 Mizoram 97.85 2.14 0.01 100
16 Tripura 78.93 20.92 0.16 100
17 Meghalaya 93.91 6.09 0.00 100
18 Assam 84.04 14.58 1.37 100
19 West Bengal 74.70 21.95 3.35 100
20 Jharkhand 77.59 19.09 3.31 100
21 Orissa 82.04 17.20 0.76 100
22 Chhattisgarh 80.60 18.46 0.94 100
23 Madhya Pradesh 79.88 17.18 2.95 100
24 Gujarat 55.15 29.85 14.99 100
25 Daman & Diu 31.50 68.50 0.00 100
26 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 92.08 7.92 0.00 100
27 Maharashtra 60.13 37.71 2.16 100
28 Andhra Pradesh 73.45 22.98 3.57 100
29 Karnataka 73.07 24.51 2.42 100
30 Goa 52.46 41.00 6.54 100
31 Lakshadweep 0 0 0 0
32 Kerala 85.47 12.29 2.23 100
33 Tamil Nadu 68.53 28.20 3.27 100
34 Puducherry 69.40 30.60 0.00 100
35 Andaman & Nicobar Ils. 96.34 3.66 0.00 100
All India 67.49 27.28 5.23 100
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
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ALL
124
NIC
2004
Description Micro Small Medium Total
01 Agriculture, Hunting and Related Service Activities 18018 6063 909 24990
02 Forestry, Logging and Related Service Activities 6004 2913 137 9054
13 Mining of Metal Ores 2338 3812 936 7086
14 Other Mining and Quarrying 106602 20237 2349 129188
15 Food Products & Beverages 971589 392266 104571 1468426
16 Tobacco Products 197312 10618 190 208120
17 Textiles 630053 332789 62148 1024990
18 Wearing Apparel 608147 260151 32431 900729
19 Leather & Leather Products 103553 54846 7142 165541
20 Wood & Wood Products 198391 24519 2779 225689
21 Paper & Paper Products 86987 55922 4978 147887
22 Publishing, Printing & Reproduction of Recorded Media 173633 35338 4954 213925
23 Coke & Refined Petroleum Products 19977 11532 814 32323
24 Chemicals & Chemical Products 316080 142982 34923 493985
25 Rubber & Plastic Products 185985 101173 17163 304321
26 Other Non-metallic Mineral Products 522741 82453 10035 615229
27 Basic Metals 136218 138748 30106 305072
28 Fabricated Metal Products 584504 155614 17499 757617
29 Machinery & Equipment n.e.c. 330305 145672 36233 512210
30 office, Accounting & Computing Machinery 16515 4242 6277 27034
31 Electrical Machinery & Apparatus n.e.c. 125557 46658 7213 179428
32 Radio, TV & Communication Equipment & Apparatus 46808 20396 2998 70202
33 Medical, Precision & Optical Instruments, Watches &
Clocks 63310 22342 4042 89694
34 Motor Vehicles, Trailers & Semi-trailers 35487 22744 2481 60712
35 Other Transport Equipment 103400 66803 8649 178852
36 Furniture 314876 43501 5030 363407
37 Recycling 1318 169 90 1577
40 Electricity, Gas, Steam & Hot Water Supply 2198 1265 1429 4892
41 Collection, Purification & Distribution of Water 388 69 0 457
45 Construction 594 114 333 1041
50 Repair & Maintenance of Motor Vehicles; Retail Sale of
Automotive Fuel 139481 27327 4714 171522
51 Wholesale Trade & Commission Trade 4204 1695 360 6259
52 Repair & Maintenance of Personal & Household
Goods; Retail Trade 224666 20553 2518 247737
TABLE NO. 20.1 : INDUSTRY WISE DISTRIBUTION OF EMPLOYMENT BY TYPE OF ENTERPRISE
(AT 2-DIGIT LEVEL OF NIC-2004)
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
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ALL
125
NIC
2004
Description Micro Small Medium Total
TABLE NO. 20.1 : INDUSTRY WISE DISTRIBUTION OF EMPLOYMENT BY TYPE OF ENTERPRISE
(AT 2-DIGIT LEVEL OF NIC-2004)
55 Hotels & Restaurant 5136 1969 255 7360
60 Land Transport 547 1529 105 2181
63 Supporting & Auxiliary Transport & Travel
Agents Activities 6373 18004 2731 27108
64 Post & Telecommunications 32888 7868 346 41102
70 Real Estate Activities 460 283 0 743
71 Renting of Machinery & Equipment and Personal
& Household Goods 1276 108 58 1442
72 Computer and Related Activities 54215 18289 4765 77269
73 Research and Development 44 60 0 104
74 Other Business Activities 61421 22070 3874 87365
80 Education 2097 591 23 2711
85 Health and Social Work 3480 942 159 4581
92 Recreational, Cultural and Sporting Activities 6221 841 29 7091
93 Other Service Activities 18225 3821 224 22270
Not Recorded 64565 11132 3266 78963
Total 6534187 2343033 432266 9309486
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
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RURAL
126
NIC
2004
Description Micro Small Medium Total
TABLE NO. 20.2 : INDUSTRY WISE PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF EMPLOYMENT BY TYPE OF ENTERPRISE
(AT 2-DIGIT LEVEL OF NIC-2004)
01 Agriculture, Hunting and Related Service Activities 79.47 17.03 3.50 100
02 Forestry, Logging and Related Service Activities 79.29 20.71 0.00 100
13 Mining of Metal Ores 27.15 50.09 22.75 100
14 Other Mining and Quarrying 84.51 14.14 1.35 100
15 Food Products & Beverages 65.73 29.30 4.97 100
16 Tobacco Products 93.86 6.14 0.00 100
17 Textiles 63.46 28.65 7.89 100
18 Wearing Apparel 82.94 15.73 1.33 100
19 Leather & Leather Products 68.69 29.15 2.17 100
20 Wood & Wood Products 90.17 9.66 0.17 100
21 Paper & Paper Products 42.24 52.83 4.93 100
22 Publishing, Printing & Reproduction of Recorded Media 82.65 13.50 3.86 100
23 Coke & Refined Petroleum Products 62.94 34.93 2.13 100
24 Chemicals & Chemical Products 70.05 25.81 4.14 100
25 Rubber & Plastic Products 59.37 37.63 3.00 100
26 Other Non-metallic Mineral Products 89.67 9.40 0.93 100
27 Basic Metals 36.83 52.36 10.82 100
28 Fabricated Metal Products 83.80 13.11 3.09 100
29 Machinery & Equipment n.e.c. 68.51 24.54 6.95 100
30 office, Accounting & Computing Machinery 87.57 10.30 2.13 100
31 Electrical Machinery & Apparatus n.e.c. 73.83 20.96 5.21 100
32 Radio, TV & Communication Equipment & Apparatus 68.93 28.05 3.01 100
33 Medical, Precision & Optical Instruments,
Watches & Clocks 68.49 27.74 3.77 100
34 Motor Vehicles, Trailers & Semi-trailers 54.05 39.34 6.62 100
35 Other Transport Equipment 66.73 28.77 4.50 100
36 Furniture 92.05 7.56 0.40 100
37 Recycling 100.00 0.00 0.00 100
40 Electricity, Gas, Steam & Hot Water Supply 51.52 29.04 19.44 100
41 Collection, Purification & Distribution of Water 93.26 6.74 0.00 100
45 Construction 89.15 10.85 0.00 100
50 Repair & Maintenance of Motor Vehicles;
Retail Sale of Automotive Fuel 93.30 6.30 0.40 100
51 Wholesale Trade & Commission Trade 89.47 10.53 0.00 100
52 Repair & Maintenance of Personal &
Household Goods; Retail Trade 95.52 2.77 1.72 100
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
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RURAL
127
NIC
2004
Description
TABLE NO. 20.2 : INDUSTRY WISE PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF EMPLOYMENT BY TYPE OF ENTERPRISE
(AT 2-DIGIT LEVEL OF NIC-2004)
55 Hotels & Restaurants 93.71 6.18 0.11 100
60 Land Transport 86.08 13.92 0.00 100
63 Supporting & Auxiliary Transport &
Travel Agents Activities 20.83 69.83 9.34 100
64 Post & Telecommunications 84.39 15.61 0.00 100
70 Real Estate Activities 100.00 0.00 0.00 100
71 Renting of Machinery & Equipment and
Personal & Household Goods 93.12 6.88 0.00 100
72 Computer and Related Activities 87.21 12.77 0.02 100
73 Research and Development 100.00 0.00 0.00 100
74 Other Business Activities 88.48 11.52 0.00 100
80 Education 67.97 32.03 0.00 100
85 Health and Social Work 84.18 15.82 0.00 100
92 Recreational, Cultural and Sporting Activities 96.53 2.43 1.04 100
93 Other Service Activities 89.01 10.00 1.02 100
Not Recorded 88.70 8.93 2.37 100
Total 74.34 21.94 3.72 100
Micro Small Medium Total
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
lw{e] y?kq ,oa e;e m|e
URBAN
128
NIC
2004
Description
TABLE NO. 20.3 : INDUSTRY WISE PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF EMPLOYMENT BY TYPE OF ENTERPRISE
(AT 2-DIGIT LEVEL OF NIC-2004)
01 Agriculture, Hunting and Related Service Activities 62.53 33.66 3.82 100
02 Forestry, Logging and Related Service Activities 58.35 39.22 2.43 100
13 Mining of Metal Ores 39.67 58.00 2.32 100
14 Other Mining and Quarrying 78.37 18.83 2.80 100
15 Food Products & Beverages 66.89 22.37 10.74 100
16 Tobacco Products 95.30 4.56 0.14 100
17 Textiles 60.38 34.56 5.06 100
18 Wearing Apparel 61.07 34.38 4.55 100
19 Leather & Leather Products 60.22 34.65 5.13 100
20 Wood & Wood Products 85.61 12.08 2.30 100
21 Paper & Paper Products 69.77 27.89 2.34 100
22 Publishing, Printing & Reproduction of Recorded Media 80.81 17.25 1.94 100
23 Coke & Refined Petroleum Products 59.92 36.92 3.16 100
24 Chemicals & Chemical Products 60.47 30.76 8.77 100
25 Rubber & Plastic Products 61.97 31.11 6.93 100
26 Other Non-metallic Mineral Products 75.90 21.12 2.98 100
27 Basic Metals 47.69 42.81 9.50 100
28 Fabricated Metal Products 74.80 23.16 2.03 100
29 Machinery & Equipment n.e.c. 63.23 29.66 7.11 100
30 office, Accounting & Computing Machinery 53.97 17.14 28.89 100
31 Electrical Machinery & Apparatus n.e.c. 68.48 27.96 3.56 100
32 Radio, TV & Communication Equipment & Apparatus 65.93 29.38 4.69 100
33 Medical, Precision & Optical Instruments,
Watches & Clocks 71.24 24.03 4.74 100
34 Motor Vehicles, Trailers & Semi-trailers 59.75 36.91 3.34 100
35 Other Transport Equipment 54.82 40.23 4.95 100
36 Furniture 82.81 15.10 2.08 100
37 Recycling 79.89 13.12 6.99 100
40 Electricity, Gas, Steam & Hot Water Supply 41.16 24.04 34.80 100
41 Collection, Purification & Distribution of Water 79.50 20.50 0.00 100
45 Construction 46.56 10.97 42.47 100
50 Repair & Maintenance of Motor Vehicles;
Retail Sale of Automotive Fuel 76.79 19.58 3.64 100
51 Wholesale Trade & Commission Trade 63.18 29.97 6.85 100
52 Repair & Maintenance of Personal &
Household Goods; Retail Trade 86.99 12.53 0.48 100
Micro Small Medium Total
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
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URBAN
129
NIC
2004
Description
TABLE NO. 20.3 : INDUSTRY WISE PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF EMPLOYMENT BY TYPE OF ENTERPRISE
(AT 2-DIGIT LEVEL OF NIC-2004)
55 Hotels & Restaurants 46.78 46.54 6.69 100
60 Land Transport 14.75 79.62 5.63 100
63 Supporting & Auxiliary Transport &
Travel Agents Activities 26.50 62.61 10.89 100
64 Post & Telecommunications 78.02 20.76 1.23 100
70 Real Estate Activities 41.16 58.84 0.00 100
71 Renting of Machinery & Equipment and Personal
& Household Goods 80.04 8.61 11.35 100
72 Computer and Related Activities 65.98 26.35 7.68 100
73 Research and Development 0.00 100.00 0.00 100
74 Other Business Activities 64.24 29.85 5.91 100
80 Education 83.27 15.34 1.38 100
85 Health and Social Work 72.58 22.52 4.90 100
92 Recreational, Cultural and Sporting Activities 82.92 17.02 0.07 100
93 Other Service Activities 78.83 20.17 1.00 100
Not Recorded 77.21 18.97 3.82 100
Total 67.49 27.28 5.23 100
Micro Small Medium Total
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
lw{e] y?kq ,oa e;e m|e
ALL
130
TABLE NO. 21.1 : STATE-WISE DISTRIBUTION OF EMPLOYMENT BY TYPE OF GENDER / SOCIAL CATEGORY
State/UT
Code
State/UT Name Female SC ST OBC Others Total Male Total
01 Jammu & Kashmir 11119 79040 90159 12026 3166 5569 69398 90159
02 Himachal Pradesh 6481 58667 65148 12922 2553 8942 40731 65148
03 Punjab 21819 394019 415838 79914 7093 74881 253950 415838
04 Chandigarh 462 11244 11706 3005 961 1593 6147 11706
05 Uttarakhand 7950 71991 79941 10636 2560 12225 54520 79941
06 Haryana 26433 355342 381775 62318 7283 88439 223735 381775
07 Delhi 3133 54989 58122 2532 1031 4737 49822 58122
08 Rajasthan 32662 309028 341690 61471 24110 109710 146399 341690
09 Uttar Pradesh 44635 710273 754908 91277 5111 261283 397237 754908
10 Bihar 13288 134486 147774 18893 4828 76971 47082 147774
11 Sikkim 398 761 1159 165 226 370 398 1159
12 Arunachal Pradesh 1320 4091 5411 769 1242 595 2805 5411
13 Nagaland 3371 12910 16281 2400 7675 434 5772 16281
14 Manipur 3948 16012 19960 169 3503 1873 14415 19960
15 Mizoram 5231 20801 26032 1204 21912 89 2827 26032
16 Tripura 6779 16387 23166 5373 4549 3723 9521 23166
17 Meghalaya 2728 9972 12700 284 10845 62 1509 12700
18 Assam 62527 147980 210507 16887 12861 62012 118747 210507
19 West Bengal 52823 307432 360255 51779 19494 37192 251790 360255
20 Jharkhand 6385 68749 75134 8512 10872 32306 23444 75134
21 Orissa 47517 125570 173087 29422 35608 45094 62963 173087
22 Chhattisgarh 9153 65941 75094 7545 9954 25308 32287 75094
23 Madhya Pradesh 35170 262877 298047 39303 20647 126926 111171 298047
24 Gujarat 278052 966929 1244981 58707 93204 192847 900223 1244981
25 Daman & Diu 2944 22574 25518 480 1453 1159 22426 25518
26 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 1845 24632 26477 5178 5253 6042 10004 26477
27 Maharashtra 194873 893918 1088791 103955 48031 188959 747846 1088791
28 Andhra Pradesh 73048 309929 382977 47482 16230 148364 170901 382977
29 Karnataka 215265 574093 789358 88197 52248 294416 354497 789358
30 Goa 7893 25437 33330 256 690 1561 30823 33330
31 Lakshadweep 0 2 2 0 0 0 2 2
32 Kerala 226110 395313 621423 52273 8223 322911 238016 621423
33 Tamil Nadu 493338 932718 1426056 216596 46071 790494 372895 1426056
34 Puducherry 4733 16353 21086 3113 41 11156 6776 21086
35 Andaman & Nicobar Ils. 606 4987 5593 95 9 189 5300 5593
All India 1904039 7405447 9309486 1095138 489537 2938432 4786379 9309486
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
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RURAL
131
State/UT
Code
State/UT Name Female SC ST OBC Others Total Male Total
TABLE NO. 21.2 : STATE-WISE PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF EMPLOYMENT BY TYPE OF GENDER / SOCIAL CATEGORY
01 Jammu & Kashmir 11.61 88.39 100 14.31 5.34 9.00 71.35 100
02 Himachal Pradesh 9.81 90.19 100 21.11 3.79 14.38 60.73 100
03 Punjab 8.50 91.50 100 26.80 1.35 21.24 50.61 100
04 Chandigarh 1.47 98.62 100 37.41 6.43 16.45 39.71 100
05 Uttarakhand 10.03 89.97 100 15.54 4.03 12.74 67.69 100
06 Haryana 7.42 92.58 100 19.41 1.21 27.07 52.32 100
07 Delhi 7.08 92.83 100 3.71 0.42 9.62 86.24 100
08 Rajasthan 11.06 88.94 100 21.98 7.66 34.54 35.82 100
09 Uttar Pradesh 5.06 94.94 100 13.94 0.88 41.87 43.31 100
10 Bihar 10.10 89.90 100 13.94 4.20 49.37 32.50 100
11 Sikkim 46.51 53.49 100 12.63 25.26 34.98 27.13 100
12 Arunachal Pradesh 29.42 70.58 100 15.48 22.69 12.16 49.67 100
13 Nagaland 27.28 72.72 100 16.56 39.20 3.02 41.22 100
14 Manipur 25.19 74.81 100 0.95 27.46 10.55 61.04 100
15 Mizoram 23.74 76.26 100 1.43 86.66 0.03 11.88 100
16 Tripura 32.19 67.81 100 25.35 22.94 15.70 36.02 100
17 Meghalaya 21.08 78.93 100 1.74 88.97 0.39 8.90 100
18 Assam 31.50 68.50 100 8.06 5.90 30.29 55.74 100
19 West Bengal 21.86 78.14 100 17.99 7.62 12.22 62.17 100
20 Jharkhand 11.27 88.73 100 12.52 15.71 45.05 26.72 100
21 Orissa 28.24 71.76 100 16.41 24.01 28.62 30.96 100
22 Chhattisgarh 12.77 87.23 100 10.33 15.11 33.18 41.38 100
23 Madhya Pradesh 13.28 86.72 100 15.75 9.82 46.88 27.55 100
24 Gujarat 21.36 78.64 100 6.75 11.03 18.41 63.81 100
25 Daman & Diu 11.59 88.40 100 1.90 5.73 4.57 87.81 100
26 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 7.27 92.73 100 19.84 20.13 23.05 36.98 100
27 Maharashtra 17.43 82.57 100 14.22 5.99 25.56 54.23 100
28 Andhra Pradesh 21.38 78.62 100 13.61 4.69 42.06 39.64 100
29 Karnataka 27.99 72.01 100 14.09 6.28 45.75 33.88 100
30 Goa 22.95 77.05 100 0.73 2.42 4.03 92.83 100
31 Lakshadweep 0 100.00 100 0 0 0 100.00 100
32 Kerala 38.00 62.00 100 9.72 1.56 51.73 37.00 100
33 Tamil Nadu 38.78 61.22 100 16.77 3.15 56.24 23.84 100
34 Puducherry 20.37 79.63 100 20.32 0.16 48.89 30.62 100
35 Andaman & Nicobar Ils. 3.84 96.16 100 0.10 0.08 2.95 96.87 100
All India 22.43 77.57 100 14.19 6.17 36.15 43.48 100
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
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Code
State/UT Name Female SC ST OBC Others Total Male Total
TABLE NO. 21.3 : STATE-WISE PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF EMPLOYMENT BY TYPE OF GENDER / SOCIAL CATEGORY
01 Jammu & Kashmir 12.76 87.24 100 12.77 2.44 4.52 80.27 100
02 Himachal Pradesh 10.27 89.73 100 16.78 4.23 12.17 66.82 100
03 Punjab 3.82 96.18 100 15.89 1.86 16.59 65.66 100
04 Chandigarh 4.21 95.80 100 24.46 8.39 13.33 53.82 100
05 Uttarakhand 9.80 90.20 100 9.70 1.87 19.40 69.03 100
06 Haryana 6.68 93.32 100 14.84 2.24 21.29 61.63 100
07 Delhi 5.35 94.65 100 4.37 1.80 8.12 85.71 100
08 Rajasthan 8.33 91.67 100 14.71 6.56 30.11 48.63 100
09 Uttar Pradesh 6.44 93.56 100 10.95 0.55 30.12 58.38 100
10 Bihar 7.88 92.12 100 11.63 2.33 54.81 31.22 100
11 Sikkim 22.03 77.97 100 16.08 13.46 28.67 41.78 100
12 Arunachal Pradesh 14.98 85.02 100 11.86 23.45 8.84 55.85 100
13 Nagaland 17.75 82.25 100 13.92 50.69 2.51 32.88 100
14 Manipur 12.61 87.39 100 0.71 4.41 7.84 87.04 100
15 Mizoram 19.01 80.99 100 5.57 83.43 0.43 10.56 100
16 Tripura 17.14 82.86 100 14.23 5.93 17.63 62.21 100
17 Meghalaya 22.81 77.23 100 3.86 73.61 0.85 21.68 100
18 Assam 22.55 77.46 100 7.86 6.93 26.13 59.08 100
19 West Bengal 8.07 91.93 100 11.06 3.39 8.59 76.96 100
20 Jharkhand 7.16 92.84 100 10.76 13.88 42.01 33.36 100
21 Orissa 26.34 73.66 100 17.84 15.71 22.42 44.04 100
22 Chhattisgarh 11.12 88.88 100 9.54 9.88 34.65 45.93 100
23 Madhya Pradesh 10.36 89.64 100 10.68 4.10 38.40 46.82 100
24 Gujarat 22.60 77.40 100 4.16 6.52 14.69 74.63 100
25 Daman & Diu 4.50 95.50 100 0.00 1.00 1.50 97.50 100
26 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 6.38 93.63 100 19.01 19.29 22.37 39.33 100
27 Maharashtra 18.11 81.89 100 7.43 3.69 13.64 75.24 100
28 Andhra Pradesh 15.71 84.29 100 10.63 3.58 33.91 51.88 100
29 Karnataka 26.89 73.11 100 9.64 6.80 32.85 50.71 100
30 Goa 26.00 74.00 100 0.90 0.97 6.77 91.36 100
31 Lakshadweep 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
32 Kerala 32.63 67.37 100 5.37 0.78 52.51 41.35 100
33 Tamil Nadu 32.71 67.29 100 14.48 3.27 55.07 27.19 100
34 Puducherry 24.75 75.25 100 8.60 0.23 57.36 33.81 100
35 Andaman & Nicobar Ils. 27.39 72.61 100 5.47 0.36 4.33 89.84 100
All India 19.16 80.84 100 10.18 4.66 28.56 56.6 100
URBAN
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
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ALL
RURAL
URBAN
133
(Numbers in Thousand)
TABLE NO. 22.1 : DISTRIBUTION OF EMPLOYMENT BY TYPE OF ENTERPRISE AND TYPE OF GENDER / SOCIAL CATEGORY
Enterprise
Code
Type of Enterprise
SC ST OBC Others
Number of Enterprises Owned by
Total Male Female Total
1 Micro 5133.85 1400.33 6534.18 775.83 315.45 2219.18 3223.74 6534.19
2 Small 1906.57 436.45 2343.03 272.90 133.50 604.34 1332.28 2343.03
3 Medium 365.02 67.25 432.27 46.41 40.59 114.91 230.36 432.27
Total 7405.44 1904.04 9309.48 1095.14 489.54 2938.44 4786.38 9309.48
(Numbers in Thousand)
Enterprise
Code
Type of Enterprise
SC ST OBC Others
Number of Enterprises Owned by
Total Male Female Total
(Numbers in Thousand)
Enterprise
Code
Type of Enterprise
SC ST OBC Others
Number of Enterprises Owned by
Total Male Female Total
TABLE NO. 22.2 : DISTRIBUTION OF EMPLOYMENT BY TYPE OF ENTERPRISE AND TYPE OF GENDER / SOCIAL CATEGORY
TABLE NO. 22.3 : DISTRIBUTION OF EMPLOYMENT BY TYPE OF ENTERPRISE AND TYPE OF GENDER / SOCIAL CATEGORY
1 Micro 2099.61 636.83 2736.44 400.24 167.17 1054.07 1114.96 2736.44
2 Small 645.78 162.04 807.82 106.42 48.73 242.39 410.28 807.82
3 Medium 110.86 26.88 137.75 15.85 11.39 34.63 75.87 137.74
Total 2856.25 825.75 3682.00 522.51 227.30 1331.09 1601.12 3682.01
1 Micro 3034.24 763.50 3797.74 375.58 148.28 1165.11 2108.78 3797.74
2 Small 1260.79 274.42 1535.21 166.49 84.77 361.96 922.00 1535.21
3 Medium 254.15 40.37 294.52 30.56 29.20 80.28 154.49 294.52
Total 4549.19 1078.29 5627.47 572.63 262.24 1607.34 3185.26 5627.48
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
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ALL
RURAL
URBAN
(Numbers in Thousand)
(Numbers in Thousand)
(Numbers in Thousand)
TABLE NO. 23.1 : DISTRIBUTION OF EMPLOYMENT BY NATURE OF ACTIVITY AND TYPE OF GENDER / SOCIAL CATEGORY
TABLE NO. 23.2 : DISTRIBUTION OF EMPLOYMENT BY NATURE OF ACTIVITY AND TYPE OF GENDER / SOCIAL CATEGORY
TABLE NO. 23.3 : DISTRIBUTION OF EMPLOYMENT BY NATURE OF ACTIVITY AND TYPE OF GENDER / SOCIAL CATEGORY
1 Manufacturing 1649.30 6434.33 8083.63 990.07 449.14 2509.22 4135.21 8083.63
2 Services 189.48 438.68 628.16 52.40 21.08 230.48 324.20 628.16
3 Repairing & Maintenance 65.27 532.42 597.69 52.67 19.32 198.73 326.96 597.69
Total 1904.04 7405.44 9309.48 1095.14 489.54 2938.44 4786.38 9309.48
1 Manufacturing 724.43 2485.43 3209.86 470.05 206.35 1149.62 1383.85 3209.86
2 Services 81.20 167.61 248.81 27.31 11.39 101.62 108.50 248.81
3 Repairing & Maintenance 20.12 203.22 223.34 25.16 9.56 79.85 108.77 223.34
Total 825.75 2856.25 3682.00 522.51 227.30 1331.09 1601.12 3682.01
1 Manufacturing 924.87 3948.90 4873.77 520.02 242.79 1359.60 2751.36 4873.77
2 Services 108.27 271.08 379.35 25.10 9.69 128.86 215.70 379.35
3 Repairing & Maintenance 45.15 329.20 374.35 27.51 9.76 118.88 218.20 374.35
Total 1078.29 4549.19 5627.47 572.63 262.24 1607.34 3185.26 5627.47
Activity
Code
Nature of Activity
SC ST OBC Others
Number of Enterprises Owned by
Total Male Female Total
Activity
Code
Nature of Activity
SC ST OBC Others
Number of Enterprises Owned by
Total Male Female Total
Activity
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Nature of Activity
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Number of Enterprises Owned by
Total Male Female Total
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
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ALL
135
(Numbers in Thousand)
TABLE NO. 24.1 : DISTRIBUTION OF EMPLOYMENT BY TYPE OF ORGANISATION AND TYPE OF GENDER / SOCIAL CATEGORY
Org.
Code
Type of Organisation
SC ST OBC Others
Number of Enterprises Owned by
Total Male Female Total
1 Proprietary or HUF 1257.36 4717.99 5975.35 668.59 299.83 2078.79 2928.14 5975.35
2 Partnership 212.29 853.98 1066.27 164.40 64.09 308.63 529.16 1066.27
3 Pvt. Company 274.31 1194.40 1468.71 166.52 80.90 347.80 873.49 1468.71
4 Pub. Ltd. Company 65.41 341.70 407.11 46.13 21.18 95.18 244.62 407.11
5 Cooperatives 37.70 103.65 141.35 25.09 5.10 52.40 58.75 141.35
6 Others 56.97 193.73 250.70 24.41 18.44 55.63 152.22 250.70
Total 1904.04 7405.44 9309.48 1095.14 489.54 2938.43 4786.38 9309.48
RURAL
URBAN
(Numbers in Thousand)
Org.
Code
Type of Organisation
SC ST OBC Others
Number of Enterprises Owned by
Total Male Female
(Numbers in Thousand)
Org.
Code
Type of Organisation
SC ST OBC Others
Number of Enterprises Owned by
Total Male Female Total
TABLE NO. 24.3 : DISTRIBUTION OF EMPLOYMENT BY TYPE OF ORGANISATION AND TYPE OF GENDER / SOCIAL CATEGORY
TABLE NO. 24.2 : DISTRIBUTION OF EMPLOYMENT BY TYPE OF ORGANISATION AND TYPE OF GENDER / SOCIAL CATEGORY
1 Proprietary or HUF 565.31 1899.83 2465.13 339.31 146.52 988.13 991.18 2465.14
2 Partnership 82.28 275.86 358.14 70.00 28.68 109.45 150.01 358.14
3 Pvt. Company 109.75 422.23 531.97 69.59 33.03 140.97 288.39 531.97
4 Pub. Ltd. Company 23.26 124.84 148.10 16.40 7.86 38.61 85.23 148.10
5 Cooperatives 20.89 58.64 79.53 16.16 3.15 30.31 29.92 79.53
6 Others 24.27 74.86 99.13 11.06 8.06 23.63 56.39 99.13
Total 825.75 2856.25 3682.01 522.51 227.30 1331.09 1601.12 3682.01
1 Proprietary or HUF 692.05 2818.17 3510.21 329.29 153.30 1090.67 1936.96 3510.21
2 Partnership 130.01 578.12 708.13 94.40 35.41 199.18 379.15 708.13
3 Pvt. Company 164.56 772.17 936.74 96.93 47.87 206.83 585.11 936.74
4 Pub. Ltd. Company 42.15 216.86 259.01 29.73 13.32 56.57 159.38 259.01
5 Cooperatives 16.82 45.01 61.82 8.94 1.96 22.10 28.84 61.82
6 Others 32.70 118.87 151.57 13.35 10.38 32.00 95.83 151.57
Total 1078.29 4549.19 5627.47 572.63 262.24 1607.34 3185.26 5627.47
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
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(Value in ` Thousand Crore)
TABLE NO. 25.1 : DISTRIBUTION OF PRINCIPAL CHARACTERISTICS BY EMPLOYMENT SLAB
Employment
Slab
Number of
Enterprise
(Thousand)
Employment
(Thousand)
Original
Value of
P & M
Market
Value of
Fixed Assets
Gross
Output
Total
Input
Export
Net
Worth
1 397.35 397.29 1.72 16.88 15.33 5.87 2.02 12.40
2-7 967.84 2964.37 31.40 160.50 104.28 54.36 9.46 76.46
8-10 69.75 623.62 6.38 24.90 55.31 36.13 3.25 34.74
11-20 71.78 1070.07 15.09 58.87 108.97 73.09 6.43 63.60
21-50 38.31 1216.37 20.86 76.02 151.87 99.68 10.05 90.64
51-100 12.00 861.92 14.97 46.43 96.98 61.91 10.55 48.47
above 100 6.96 2175.84 14.60 65.53 174.78 112.27 26.16 88.99
Total 1563.97 9309.48 105.02 449.14 707.51 443.31 67.91 415.30
(Value in ` Thousand Crore)
Employment
Slab
Number of
Enterprise
(Thousand)
Employment
(Thousand)
Original
Value of
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Value of
Fixed Assets
Gross
Output
Total
Input
Export
Net
Worth
(Value in ` Thousand Crore)
Employment
Slab
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Enterprise
(Thousand)
Employment
(Thousand)
Original
Value of
P & M
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Value of
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Gross
Output
Total
Input
Export
Net
Worth
RURAL
URBAN
1 234.56 234.52 0.91 11.08 5.29 2.62 1.19 7.26
2-7 399.70 1165.37 7.75 35.48 35.09 17.44 6.07 25.38
8-10 27.33 245.55 2.57 8.07 16.84 11.46 1.04 10.76
11-20 24.71 371.75 4.76 18.80 38.29 27.09 1.15 19.75
21-50 13.89 440.35 5.51 20.94 50.17 35.95 2.24 25.07
51-100 4.55 330.55 3.38 13.40 34.02 24.16 3.95 17.58
above 100 2.67 893.91 4.84 26.11 62.84 41.84 5.92 32.13
Total 707.403 3682.01 29.7 133.9 242.5 160.6 21.6 137.9
1 162.79 162.77 0.81 5.80 10.04 3.25 0.83 5.14
2-7 568.13 1799.01 23.65 125.02 69.19 36.92 3.38 51.08
8-10 42.42 378.06 3.81 16.83 38.47 24.68 2.21 23.99
11-20 47.07 698.32 10.33 40.07 70.68 46.00 5.28 43.85
21-50 24.42 776.02 15.35 55.08 101.70 63.73 7.81 65.57
51-100 7.45 531.37 11.58 33.03 62.96 37.76 6.60 30.89
above 100 4.29 1281.93 9.77 39.42 111.94 70.43 20.25 56.86
Total 856.57 5627.47 75.30 315.26 464.98 282.76 46.36 277.37
TABLE NO. 25.2 : DISTRIBUTION OF PRINCIPAL CHARACTERISTICS BY EMPLOYMENT SLAB
TABLE NO. 25.3 : DISTRIBUTION OF PRINCIPAL CHARACTERISTICS BY EMPLOYMENT SLAB
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Type of
Enterprise
Number of
Working
Enterprises
(Thousand)
Employ-
ment
(Thousand)
Original
Value of
P & M
Market
Value of
Fixed Assets
Gross
Output
GVA
Export
Net
Worth
Unit
Code
Total
Input
TABLE NO. 30.1 : DISTRIBUTION OF PRINCIPAL CHARACTERISTICS BY TYPE OF ENTERPRISES
(Value in ` Thousand Crore)
1 Micro 1484.76 6534.19 28.75 169.54 312.97 190.05 122.92 29.20 186.37
2 Small 76.53 2343.03 54.79 223.50 318.79 212.07 106.72 28.44 181.55
3 Medium 2.69 432.27 21.49 56.10 75.74 41.19 34.55 10.27 47.38
Total 1563.97 9309.48 105.02 449.14 707.51 443.31 264.20 67.91 415.30
Type of
Enterprise
Number of
Working
Enterprises
(Thousand)
Employ-
ment
(Thousand)
Original
Value of
P & M
Market
Value of
Fixed Assets
Gross
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GVA
Unit
Code
Total
Input
(Value in ` Thousand Crore)
Type of
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Number of
Working
Enterprises
(Thousand)
Employ-
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(Thousand)
Original
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Value of
Fixed Assets
Gross
Output
GVA
Export
Net
Worth
Unit
Code
Total
Input
(Value in ` Thousand Crore)
RURAL
URBAN
TABLE NO. 30.2 : DISTRIBUTION OF PRINCIPAL CHARACTERISTICS BY TYPE OF ENTERPRISES
TABLE NO. 30.3 : DISTRIBUTION OF PRINCIPAL CHARACTERISTICS BY TYPE OF ENTERPRISES
1 Micro 687.42 2736.44 9.16 55.56 98.44 59.31 39.13 12.02 61.31
2 Small 19.26 807.82 15.17 59.84 115.60 83.50 32.10 7.05 60.33
3 Medium 0.72 137.75 5.40 18.49 28.49 17.74 10.74 2.49 16.29
Total 707.40 3682.01 29.73 133.88 242.53 160.55 81.98 21.56 137.93
1 Micro 797.34 3797.74 19.59 113.98 214.53 130.74 83.79 17.18 125.06
2 Small 57.27 1535.21 39.62 163.67 203.19 128.57 74.62 21.39 121.22
3 Medium 1.96 294.52 16.09 37.61 47.26 23.45 23.81 7.78 31.09
Total 856.57 5627.47 75.30 315.26 464.98 282.76 182.21 46.36 277.37
Export
Net
Worth
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RURAL
URBAN
213
ALL
(Value in ` Thousand Crore)
TABLE NO. 31.1 : DISTRIBUTION OF PRINCIPAL CHARACTERISTICS BY NATURE OF ACTIVITY
Nature of
Activity
Original
Value of
P & M
Market
Value of
Fixed
Assets
Gross
Output
Total
Input
GVA
Export
Net
Worth
Activity
Code
Number of
Working
Enterprises
(Thousand)
Employ-
ment
(Thousand)
1 Manufacturing
/Assembly
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2 Repairing and
Maintenance 252.21 597.69 4.30 28.47 20.24 10.30 9.94 0.35 14.77
3 Services 262.37 628.16 6.62 30.21 21.56 9.46 12.10 0.50 15.77
Total 1563.97 9309.48 105.02 449.14 707.51 443.31 264.20 67.91 415.30
(Value in ` Thousand Crore)
Nature of
Activity
Original
Value of
P & M
Market
Value of
Fixed
Assets
Gross
Output
Total
Input
GVA
Export
Net
Worth
Activity
Code
Number of
Working
Enterprises
(Thousand)
Employ-
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(Thousand)
(Value in ` Thousand Crore)
Nature of
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Original
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Value of
Fixed
Assets
Gross
Output
Total
Input
GVA
Export
Net
Worth
Activity
Code
Number of
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Enterprises
(Thousand)
Employ-
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(Thousand)
TABLE NO. 31.2 : DISTRIBUTION OF PRINCIPAL CHARACTERISTICS BY NATURE OF ACTIVITY
TABLE NO. 31.3 : DISTRIBUTION OF PRINCIPAL CHARACTERISTICS BY NATURE OF ACTIVITY
1 Manufacturing
/ Assembly
/ Processing 476.19 3209.86 27.45 120.55 232.65 155.95 76.71 21.31 127.17
2 Repairing and
Maintenance 108.18 223.34 0.84 6.26 4.77 2.42 2.34 0.12 5.38
3 Services 123.04 248.81 1.44 7.07 5.11 2.18 2.93 0.12 5.39
Total 707.40 3682.01 29.73 133.88 242.53 160.55 81.98 21.56 137.93
1 Manufacturing
/ Assembly
/ Processing 573.20 4873.77 66.66 269.91 433.05 267.60 165.45 45.75 257.59
2 Repairing and
Maintenance 144.04 374.35 3.46 22.21 15.47 7.88 7.59 0.23 9.40
3 Services 139.33 379.35 5.18 23.14 16.45 7.28 9.17 0.38 10.38
Total 856.57 5627.47 75.30 315.26 464.98 282.76 182.21 46.36 277.37
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
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ALL
(Value in ` Thousand Crore)
(Value in ` Thousand Crore)
(Value in ` Thousand Crore)
RURAL
URBAN
1 Perennial 841.84 5508.98 74.22 309.40 453.70 274.99 178.70 45.64 271.94
2 Seasonal 13.42 113.06 1.04 4.84 11.06 7.62 3.44 0.70 5.32
3 Casual 1.31 5.44 0.04 1.01 0.22 0.15 0.07 0.02 0.11
Total 856.57 5627.47 75.30 315.26 464.98 282.76 182.21 46.36 277.37
1 Perennial 672.28 3338.83 28.05 125.56 228.34 151.93 76.41 19.29 131.01
2 Seasonal 32.97 335.56 1.61 8.12 13.98 8.45 5.53 2.26 6.80
3 Casual 2.16 7.62 0.07 0.20 0.21 0.16 0.05 0.01 0.12
Total 707.40 3682.01 29.73 133.88 242.53 160.55 81.98 21.56 137.93
1 Perennial 1514.12 8847.81 102.26 434.96 682.03 426.93 255.11 64.93 402.95
2 Seasonal 46.39 448.62 2.65 12.96 25.04 16.08 8.97 2.96 12.12
3 Casual 3.47 13.05 0.11 1.22 0.43 0.31 0.12 0.02 0.23
Total 1563.97 9309.48 105.02 449.14 707.51 443.31 264.20 67.91 415.30
TABLE NO. 32.1 : DISTRIBUTION OF PRINCIPAL CHARACTERISTICS BY NATURE OF OPERATION
TABLE NO. 32.2 : DISTRIBUTION OF PRINCIPAL CHARACTERISTICS BY NATURE OF OPERATION
TABLE NO. 32.3 : DISTRIBUTION OF PRINCIPAL CHARACTERISTICS BY NATURE OF OPERATION
Nature of
Operation
Number of
Working
Enterprises
(Thousand)
Employ-
ment
(Thousand)
Original
Value of
P & M
Market
Value of
Fixed
Assets
Gross
Output
Total
Input
GVA
Export
Net
Worth
Operation
Code
Nature of
Operation
Number of
Working
Enterprises
(Thousand)
Employ-
ment
(Thousand)
Original
Value of
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Market
Value of
Fixed
Assets
Gross
Output
Total
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GVA
Export
Net
Worth
Operation
Code
Nature of
Operation
Number of
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Enterprises
(Thousand)
Employ-
ment
(Thousand)
Original
Value of
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Market
Value of
Fixed
Assets
Gross
Output
Total
Input
GVA
Export
Net
Worth
Operation
Code
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215
ALL
(Value in ` Thousand Crore)
Org.
Code
Type of
Organisation
Number of
Working
Enterprises
(Thousand)
Employ-
ment
(Thousand)
Original
Value of
P & M
Market
Value of
Fixed
Assets
Gross
Output
Total
Input
GVA
Export
Net
Worth
TABLE NO. 33.1 : DISTRIBUTION OF PRINCIPAL CHARACTERISTICS BY TYPE OF ORGANISATION
1 Proprietary
or HUF 1408.76 5975.35 58.53 253.00 250.94 141.53 109.41 21.51 170.33
2 Partnership 62.73 1066.27 13.26 51.99 123.74 83.50 40.25 15.48 56.66
3 Pvt. Company 43.41 1468.71 23.34 94.47 222.41 148.83 73.58 22.20 121.72
4 Pub. Ltd.
Company 8.39 407.11 6.14 32.42 81.53 54.01 27.52 8.09 48.04
5 Cooperative 4.72 141.35 0.99 6.10 13.35 7.60 5.75 0.18 8.47
6 Others 35.96 250.70 2.76 11.16 15.55 7.85 7.69 0.46 10.09
Total 1563.97 9309.48 105.02 449.14 707.51 443.31 264.20 67.91 415.30
(Value in ` Thousand Crore)
Org.
Code
Type of
Organisation
Number of
Working
Enterprises
(Thousand)
Employ-
ment
(Thousand)
Original
Value of
P & M
Market
Value of
Fixed
Assets
Gross
Output
Total
Input
GVA
Export
Net
Worth
TABLE NO. 33.2 : DISTRIBUTION OF PRINCIPAL CHARACTERISTICS BY TYPE OF ORGANISATION
1 Proprietary
or HUF 653.61 2465.14 14.18 65.66 83.71 48.11 35.60 9.20 59.25
2 Partnership 19.96 358.14 3.95 15.83 37.60 26.87 10.73 3.64 15.65
3 Pvt. Company 13.34 531.97 8.15 33.58 80.33 57.22 23.11 5.76 40.29
4 Pub. Ltd.
Company 3.07 148.10 2.29 13.61 30.93 21.97 8.95 2.78 15.16
5 Cooperative 2.69 79.53 0.47 2.87 5.47 3.74 1.73 0.05 4.65
6 Others 14.73 99.13 0.68 2.33 4.50 2.64 1.86 0.13 2.92
Total 707.40 3682.01 29.73 133.88 242.53 160.55 81.98 21.56 137.93
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
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URBAN
216
(Value in ` Thousand Crore)
Org.
Code
Type of
Organisation
Number of
Working
Enterprises
(Thousand)
Employ-
ment
(Thousand)
Original
Value of
P & M
Market
Value of
Fixed
Assets
Gross
Output
Total
Input
GVA
Export
Net
Worth
TABLE NO. 33.3 : DISTRIBUTION OF PRINCIPAL CHARACTERISTICS BY TYPE OF ORGANISATION
1 Proprietary
or HUF 755.15 3510.21 44.35 187.34 167.23 93.42 73.81 12.31 111.08
2 Partnership 42.77 708.13 9.31 36.16 86.14 56.63 29.51 11.84 41.01
3 Pvt. Company 30.07 936.74 15.20 60.89 142.08 91.61 50.46 16.44 81.43
4 Pub. Ltd.
Company 5.32 259.01 3.85 18.81 50.60 32.03 18.56 5.31 32.88
5 Cooperative 2.03 61.82 0.52 3.23 7.88 3.86 4.03 0.13 3.81
6 Others 21.23 151.57 2.08 8.83 11.04 5.21 5.84 0.33 7.17
Total 856.57 5627.47 75.30 315.26 464.98 282.76 182.21 46.36 277.37
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
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ALL
RURAL
217
(Value in ` Thousand Crore)
TABLE NO. 34.1 : DISTRIBUTION OF PRINCIPAL CHARACTERISTICS BY TYPE OF POWER USED
Power
Code
Main Source
of Power
Number of
Working
Enterprises
(Thousand)
Employ-
ment
(Thousand)
Original
Value of
P & M
Market
Value of
Fixed
Assets
Gross
Output
Total
Input
GVA
Export
Net
Worth
1 No Power Needed 379.23 954.57 2.18 15.72 19.01 9.08 9.93 5.11 16.46
2 Coal 24.79 308.44 0.72 3.32 7.36 4.90 2.45 0.10 3.55
3 Oil 53.15 219.37 1.38 7.67 15.64 9.03 6.61 1.12 7.98
4 LPG/CNG 6.64 46.59 0.26 0.86 3.15 1.30 1.85 0.14 0.92
5 Electricity 1048.97 7489.80 99.66 414.11 649.70 412.23 237.47 60.10 379.37
6 Non-Conventional
Energy 2.91 13.28 0.12 1.60 1.84 0.69 1.16 0.17 0.39
7 Traditional Energy
/Firewood 23.40 157.41 0.35 3.17 4.46 2.23 2.23 0.50 1.89
8 Others 24.88 120.03 0.35 2.69 6.35 3.86 2.49 0.67 4.75
Total 1563.97 9309.484 105.02 449.14 707.51 443.31 264.20 67.91 415.30
(Value in ` Thousand Crore)
Power
Code
Main Source
of Power
Number of
Working
Enterprises
(Thousand)
Employ-
ment
(Thousand)
Original
Value of
P & M
Market
Value of
Fixed
Assets
Gross
Output
Total
Input
GVA
Export
Net
Worth
TABLE NO. 34.2 : DISTRIBUTION OF PRINCIPAL CHARACTERISTICS BY TYPE OF POWER USED
1 No Power Needed 220.89 540.22 1.06 8.01 8.76 3.99 4.77 4.06 9.46
2 Coal 17.45 226.39 0.46 2.26 3.38 2.08 1.29 0.06 2.18
3 Oil 37.98 147.37 0.87 4.22 8.61 4.66 3.95 0.32 4.06
4 LPG/CNG 3.33 16.72 0.10 0.27 0.64 0.45 0.19 0.03 0.31
5 Electricity 395.27 2559.52 26.80 115.09 215.19 146.64 68.56 16.48 118.97
6 Non-Conventional
Energy 1.54 5.71 0.04 0.74 1.28 0.32 0.97 0.00 0.10
7 Traditional Energy
/Firewood 16.47 115.71 0.21 1.89 2.31 1.26 1.05 0.30 1.22
8 Others 14.49 70.38 0.18 1.40 2.36 1.16 1.20 0.30 1.62
Total 707.40 3682.01 29.73 133.88 242.53 160.55 81.98 21.56 137.93
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
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URBAN
218
(Value in ` Thousand Crore)
Power
Code
Main Source
of Power
Number of
Working
Enterprises
(Thousand)
Employ-
ment
(Thousand)
Original
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P & M
Market
Value of
Fixed
Assets
Gross
Output
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GVA
Export
Net
Worth
TABLE NO. 34.3 : DISTRIBUTION OF PRINCIPAL CHARACTERISTICS BY TYPE OF POWER USED
1 No Power Needed 158.34 414.36 1.12 7.71 10.24 5.09 5.15 1.05 7.00
2 Coal 7.35 82.05 0.27 1.06 3.98 2.82 1.16 0.04 1.37
3 Oil 15.17 72.00 0.51 3.45 7.03 4.37 2.66 0.80 3.91
4 LPG/CNG 3.31 29.87 0.16 0.60 2.51 0.85 1.66 0.11 0.61
5 Electricity 653.70 4930.28 72.86 299.02 434.51 265.60 168.92 43.62 260.39
6 Non-Conventional
Energy 1.37 7.57 0.07 0.86 0.56 0.37 0.19 0.17 0.29
7 Traditional Energy
/Firewood 6.94 41.70 0.13 1.27 2.15 0.97 1.18 0.21 0.67
8 Others 10.39 49.65 0.18 1.29 3.99 2.70 1.30 0.36 3.13
Total 856.57 5627.47 75.30 315.26 464.98 282.76 182.21 46.36 277.37
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
lw{e] y?kq ,oa e;e m|e
219
ALL
(Value in ` Thousand Crore)
Types of
Entrepreneurship
Number of
Working
Enterprises
(Thousand)
Employ-
ment
(Thousand)
Original
Value of
P & M
Market
Value of
Fixed
Assets
Gross
Output
Total
Input
GVA
Export
Net
Worth
TABLE NO 35.1 : DISTRIBUTION OF PRINCIPAL CHARACTERISTICS BY TYPE OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Female 214.65 982.48 6.24 30.29 61.35 36.38 24.97 4.88 35.62
Male 1349.32 8327.00 98.79 418.85 646.16 406.93 239.23 63.03 379.68
Total 1563.97 9309.48 105.02 449.14 707.51 443.31 264.20 67.91 415.30
SC 118.90 458.48 3.34 17.08 21.52 12.73 8.79 3.47 14.00
ST 44.83 202.84 2.02 13.56 16.60 9.59 7.01 1.27 9.58
OBC 598.62 2426.78 15.83 65.76 96.80 56.12 40.69 11.17 58.79
Others 801.62 6221.39 83.83 352.73 572.59 364.88 207.71 52.00 332.93
Total 1563.97 9309.48 105.02 449.14 707.51 443.31 264.20 67.91 415.30
(Value in ` Thousand Crore)
RURAL
Types of
Entrepreneurship
Number of
Working
Enterprises
(Thousand)
Employ-
ment
(Thousand)
Original
Value of
P & M
Market
Value of
Fixed
Assets
Gross
Output
Total
Input
GVA
Export
Net
Worth
TABLE NO 35.2 : DISTRIBUTION OF PRINCIPAL CHARACTERISTICS BY TYPE OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Female 107.99 447.07 2.34 12.16 20.05 12.92 7.13 0.73 11.68
Male 599.42 3234.94 27.38 121.72 222.49 147.63 74.85 20.83 126.25
Total 707.40 3682.01 29.73 133.88 242.53 160.55 81.98 21.56 137.93
SC 72.19 227.91 1.04 5.23 7.32 4.29 3.03 2.13 4.98
ST 28.42 104.68 0.69 6.32 10.38 6.81 3.58 1.08 4.96
OBC 308.92 1139.22 6.20 28.12 34.92 21.52 13.40 3.24 25.04
Others 297.87 2210.20 21.80 94.21 189.91 127.94 61.97 15.11 102.96
Total 707.40 3682.01 29.73 133.88 242.53 160.55 81.98 21.56 137.93
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
lw{e] y?kq ,oa e;e m|e
(Value in ` Thousand Crore)
Types of
Entrepreneurship
Number of
Working
Enterprises
(Thousand)
Employ-
ment
(Thousand)
Original
Value of
P & M
Market
Value of
Fixed
Assets
Gross
Output
Total
Input
GVA
Export
Net
Worth
URBAN
TABLE NO 35.3 : DISTRIBUTION OF PRINCIPAL CHARACTERISTICS BY TYPE OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Female 106.67 535.41 3.90 18.13 41.30 23.47 17.84 4.15 23.94
Male 749.91 5092.06 71.40 297.12 423.67 259.29 164.38 42.21 253.43
Total 856.57 5627.47 75.30 315.26 464.98 282.76 182.21 46.36 277.37
SC 46.71 230.57 2.30 11.85 14.20 8.44 5.76 1.34 9.02
ST 16.41 98.15 1.33 7.24 6.22 2.79 3.43 0.19 4.62
OBC 289.70 1287.56 9.63 37.64 61.88 34.59 27.29 7.93 33.75
Others 503.75 4011.19 62.03 258.53 382.68 236.94 145.74 36.89 229.97
Total 856.57 5627.47 75.30 315.26 464.98 282.76 182.21 46.36 277.37
220
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
lw{e] y?kq ,oa e;e m|e
ALL
(Value in ` Thousand Crore)
Code
Source of Technical
Know-how
Number of
Working
Enterprises
(Thousand)
Employ-
ment
(Thousand)
Original
Value of
P & M
Market
Value of
Fixed
Assets
Gross
Output
Total
Input
GVA
Export
Net
Worth
TABLE NO. 36.1 : DISTRIBUTION OF PRINCIPAL CHARACTERISTICS BY SOURCE OF TECHNICAL KNOW-HOW
1 Abroad 27.72 339.51 3.56 16.60 40.70 26.26 14.44 4.92 24.57
2 Domestic collaboration
company 68.58 668.95 8.01 37.65 82.14 50.41 31.73 7.39 49.81
3 Domestic R&D institution
/ Specialised agency
/ Organization 101.20 1036.78 11.08 50.37 96.87 60.75 36.12 9.47 70.34
4 None 1366.47 7264.25 82.38 344.51 487.80 305.89 181.91 46.13 270.58
Total 1563.97 9309.48 105.02 449.14 707.51 443.31 264.20 67.91 415.30
(Value in ` Thousand Crore)
Code
Source of Technical
Know-how
Number of
Working
Enterprises
(Thousand)
Employ-
ment
(Thousand)
Original
Value of
P & M
Market
Value of
Fixed
Assets
Gross
Output
Total
Input
GVA
Export
Net
Worth
RURAL
TABLE NO. 36.2 : DISTRIBUTION OF PRINCIPAL CHARACTERISTICS BY SOURCE OF TECHNICAL KNOW-HOW
1 Abroad 11.92 119.82 1.27 6.95 11.85 7.91 3.94 0.92 7.17
2 Domestic collaboration
company 30.07 257.77 2.59 13.82 28.90 19.09 9.80 2.62 17.12
3 Domestic R&D institution
/ Specialised agency
/ Organization 38.69 339.25 3.01 13.83 31.23 21.55 9.68 2.90 19.51
4 None 626.73 2965.17 22.86 99.28 170.56 112.00 58.56 15.11 94.13
Total 707.40 3682.01 29.73 133.88 242.53 160.55 81.98 21.56 137.93
221
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
lw{e] y?kq ,oa e;e m|e
(Value in ` Thousand Crore)
Code
Source of Technical
Know-how
Number of
Working
Enterprises
(Thousand)
Employ-
ment
(Thousand)
Original
Value of
P & M
Market
Value of
Fixed
Assets
Gross
Output
Total
Input
GVA
Export
Net
Worth
URBAN
1 Abroad 15.80 219.69 2.29 9.65 28.85 18.35 10.50 4.01 17.40
2 Domestic collaboration
company 38.51 411.17 5.42 23.83 53.24 31.32 21.93 4.77 32.69
3 Domestic R&D institution
/ Specialised agency
/ Organization 62.51 697.53 8.07 36.54 65.64 39.20 26.43 6.57 50.83
4 None 739.75 4299.08 59.53 245.23 317.25 193.89 123.35 31.01 176.45
Total 856.57 5627.47 75.30 315.26 464.98 282.76 182.21 46.36 277.37
TABLE NO. 36.3 : DISTRIBUTION OF PRINCIPAL CHARACTERISTICS BY SOURCE OF TECHNICAL KNOW-HOW
222
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
lw{e] y?kq ,oa e;e m|e
ALL
01 Jammu & Kashmir 547 1.17
02 Himachal Pradesh 120 0.26
03 Punjab 1755 3.76
04 Chandigarh 30 0.06
05 Uttarakhand 217 0.46
06 Haryana 982 2.10
07 Delhi 208 0.45
08 Rajasthan 1349 2.89
09 Uttar Pradesh 2668 5.72
10 Bihar 727 1.56
11 Sikkim 5 0.01
12 Arunachal Pradesh 3 0.01
13 Nagaland 84 0.18
14 Manipur 38 0.08
15 Mizoram 116 0.25
16 Tripura 23 0.05
17 Meghalaya 7 0.01
18 Assam 263 0.56
19 West Bengal 862 1.85
20 Jharkhand 150 0.32
21 Orissa 148 0.32
22 Chhattisgarh 366 0.78
23 Madhya Pradesh 737 1.58
24 Gujarat 24346 52.16
25 Daman & Diu 170 0.36
26 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 487 1.04
27 Maharashtra 1946 4.17
28 Andhra Pradesh 1322 2.83
29 Karnataka 1791 3.84
30 Goa 257 0.55
31 Lakshadweep 2 0.00
32 Kerala 1811 3.88
33 Tamil Nadu 2973 6.37
34 Puducherry 107 0.23
35 Andaman & Nicobar Ils. 58 0.12
All India 46675 100
TABLE 37.1 : STATE-WISE DISTRIBUTION OF THE EXPORTING ENTERPRISES
State/UT
Code
State/UT Name
Number of Working
Enterprises
Percentage
Share
223
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
lw{e] y?kq ,oa e;e m|e
State/UT
Code
State/UT Name
Number of Working
Enterprises
Percentage
Share
RURAL
TABLE 37.2 : STATE-WISE DISTRIBUTION OF THE EXPORTING ENTERPRISES
01 Jammu & Kashmir 332 2.25
02 Himachal Pradesh 80 0.54
03 Punjab 457 3.10
04 Chandigarh 2 0.01
05 Uttarakhand 144 0.98
06 Haryana 313 2.12
07 Delhi 9 0.06
08 Rajasthan 572 3.88
09 Uttar Pradesh 810 5.50
10 Bihar 455 3.09
11 Sikkim 4 0.03
12 Arunachal Pradesh 0 0.00
13 Nagaland 46 0.31
14 Manipur 22 0.15
15 Mizoram 10 0.07
16 Tripura 9 0.06
17 Meghalaya 7 0.05
18 Assam 169 1.15
19 West Bengal 205 1.39
20 Jharkhand 53 0.36
21 Orissa 93 0.63
22 Chhattisgarh 236 1.60
23 Madhya Pradesh 369 2.50
24 Gujarat 5454 37.00
25 Daman & Diu 168 1.14
26 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 315 2.14
27 Maharashtra 670 4.55
28 Andhra Pradesh 805 5.46
29 Karnataka 749 5.08
30 Goa 196 1.33
31 Lakshadweep 2 0.01
32 Kerala 1274 8.64
33 Tamil Nadu 623 4.23
34 Puducherry 38 0.26
35 Andaman & Nicobar Ils. 49 0.33
All India 14740 100
224
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
lw{e] y?kq ,oa e;e m|e
URBAN
225
State/UT
Code
State/UT Name
Number of Working
Enterprises
Percentage
Share
01 Jammu & Kashmir 216 0.68
02 Himachal Pradesh 40 0.13
03 Punjab 1298 4.06
04 Chandigarh 28 0.09
05 Uttaranchal 72 0.23
06 Haryana 669 2.09
07 Delhi 199 0.62
08 Rajasthan 777 2.43
09 Uttar Pradesh 1858 5.82
10 Bihar 271 0.85
11 Sikkim 1 0.00
12 Arunachal Pradesh 3 0.01
13 Nagaland 39 0.12
14 Manipur 16 0.05
15 Mizoram 106 0.33
16 Tripura 14 0.04
18 Assam 93 0.29
19 West Bengal 658 2.06
20 Jharkhand 97 0.30
21 Orissa 55 0.17
22 Chhattisgarh 130 0.41
23 Madhya Pradesh 368 1.15
24 Gujarat 18892 59.16
25 Daman & Diu 2 0.01
26 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 172 0.54
27 Maharashtra 1276 4.00
28 Andhra Pradesh 517 1.62
29 Karnataka 1042 3.26
30 Goa 61 0.19
32 Kerala 537 1.68
33 Tamil Nadu 2350 7.36
34 Pondicherry 69 0.22
35 Andaman & Nicobar Ils. 9 0.03
All India 31935 100
TABLE 37.3 : STATE-WISE DISTRIBUTION OF THE EXPORTING ENTERPRISES
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
lw{e] y?kq ,oa e;e m|e
226
TABLE 38.1 : INDUSTRY WISE DISTRIBUTION OF EXPORTING ENTERPRISES
ALL
NIC
2004
Characteristics/Industry
Number of
Working
Enterprises
Percentage
Share
01 Agriculture, Hunting and Related Service Activities 123 0.26
02 Forestry, Logging and Related Service Activities 53 0.11
13 Mining of Metal Ores 26 0.06
14 Other Mining and Quarrying 399 0.85
15 Food Products & Beverages 4208 9.02
16 Tobacco Products 119 0.25
17 Textiles 8888 19.04
18 Wearing Apparel 5220 11.18
19 Leather & Leather Products 942 2.02
20 Wood & Wood Products 970 2.08
21 Paper & Paper Products 497 1.06
22 Publishing, Printing & Reproduction of Recorded Media 520 1.11
23 Coke & Refined Petroleum Products 87 0.19
24 Chemicals & Chemical Products 2025 4.34
25 Rubber & Plastic Products 1842 3.95
26 Other Non-metallic Mineral Products 1775 3.80
27 Basic Metals 995 2.13
28 Fabricated Metal Products 3333 7.14
29 Machinery & Equipment n.e.c. 2404 5.15
30 Office, Accounting & Computing Machinery 1050 2.25
31 Electrical Machinery & Apparatus n.e.c. 1010 2.16
32 Radio, TV & Communication Equipment & Apparatus 383 0.82
33 Medical, Precision & Optical Instruments, Watches & Clocks 767 1.64
34 Motor Vehicles, Trailers & Semi-trailers 237 0.51
35 Other Transport Equipment 1894 4.06
36 Furniture 2710 5.81
37 Recycling 6 0.01
40 Electricity, Gas, Steam & Hot Water Supply 14 0.03
41 Collection, Purification & Distribution of Water 2 0.00
45 Construction 2 0.00
50 Repair & Maintenance of Motor Vehicles; Retail Sale of Automotive Fuel 818 1.75
51 Wholesale Trade & Commission Trade 14 0.03
52 Repair & Maintenance of Personal & Household Goods; Retail Trade 1532 3.28
55 Hotels & Restaurants 12 0.03
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
lw{e] y?kq ,oa e;e m|e
227
ALL
NIC
2004
Characteristics/Industry
Number of
Working
Enterprises
Percentage
Share
TABLE 38.1 : INDUSTRY WISE DISTRIBUTION OF EXPORTING ENTERPRISES
60 Land Transport 8 0.02
63 Supporting & Auxiliary Transport & Travel Agents Activities 37 0.08
64 Post & Telecommunications 40 0.09
71 Renting of Machinery & Equipment and Personal & Household Goods 3 0.01
72 Computer and Related Activities 1163 2.49
74 Other Business Activities 199 0.43
80 Education 8 0.02
85 Health and Social Work 12 0.03
92 Recreational, Cultural and Sporting Activities 12 0.03
93 Other Service Activities 153 0.33
Not Recorded 163 0.35
Total 46675 100
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
lw{e] y?kq ,oa e;e m|e
228
NIC
2004
Characteristics/Industry
Number of
Working
Enterprises
Percentage
Share
01 Agriculture, Hunting and Related Service Activities 88 0.60
02 Forestry, Logging and Related Service Activities 15 0.10
13 Mining of Metal Ores 18 0.12
14 Other Mining and Quarrying 182 1.23
15 Food Products & Beverages 2453 16.64
16 Tobacco Products 62 0.42
17 Textiles 1974 13.39
18 Wearing Apparel 1178 7.99
19 Leather & Leather Products 207 1.40
20 Wood & Wood Products 494 3.35
21 Paper & Paper Products 160 1.09
22 Publishing, Printing & Reproduction of Recorded Media 149 1.01
23 Coke & Refined Petroleum Products 32 0.22
24 Chemicals & Chemical Products 728 4.94
25 Rubber & Plastic Products 459 3.11
26 Other Non-metallic Mineral Products 752 5.10
27 Basic Metals 221 1.50
28 Fabricated Metal Products 741 5.03
29 Machinery & Equipment n.e.c. 574 3.89
30 Office, Accounting & Computing Machinery 850 5.77
31 Electrical Machinery & Apparatus n.e.c. 228 1.55
32 Radio, TV & Communication Equipment & Apparatus 89 0.60
33 Medical, Precision & Optical Instruments, Watches & Clocks 137 0.93
34 Motor Vehicles, Trailers & Semi-trailers 43 0.29
35 Other Transport Equipment 214 1.45
36 Furniture 815 5.53
37 Recycling 1 0.01
40 Electricity, Gas, Steam & Hot Water Supply 6 0.04
41 Collection, Purification & Distribution of Water 2 0.01
45 Construction 1 0.01
50 Repair & Maintenance of Motor Vehicles; Retail Sale of Automotive Fuel 160 1.09
51 Wholesale Trade & Commission Trade 6 0.04
52 Repair & Maintenance of Personal & Household Goods; Retail Trade 648 4.40
55 Hotels & Restaurants 10 0.07
TABLE 38.2 : INDUSTRY WISE DISTRIBUTION OF EXPORTING ENTERPRISES
RURAL
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
lw{e] y?kq ,oa e;e m|e
RURAL
229
NIC
2004
Characteristics/Industry
Number of
Working
Enterprises
Percentage
Share
TABLE 38.2 : INDUSTRY WISE DISTRIBUTION OF EXPORTING ENTERPRISES
60 Land Transport 7 0.05
63 Supporting & Auxiliary Transport & Travel Agents Activities 19 0.13
64 Post & Telecommunications 22 0.15
71 Renting of Machinery & Equipment and Personal & Household Goods 1 0.01
72 Computer and Related Activities 777 5.27
74 Other Business Activities 72 0.49
80 Education 8 0.05
85 Health and Social Work 3 0.02
92 Recreational, Cultural and Sporting Activities 1 0.01
93 Other Service Activities 67 0.45
Not Recorded 66 0.45
Total 14740 100
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
lw{e] y?kq ,oa e;e m|e
URBAN
230
NIC
2004
Characteristics/Industry
Number of
Working
Enterprises
Percentage
Share
TABLE 38.3 : INDUSTRY WISE DISTRIBUTION OF EXPORTING ENTERPRISES
01 Agriculture, Hunting and Related Service Activities 35 0.11
02 Forestry, Logging and Related Service Activities 38 0.12
13 Mining of Metal Ores 8 0.03
14 Other Mining and Quarrying 217 0.68
15 Food Products & Beverages 1755 5.50
16 Tobacco Products 58 0.18
17 Textiles 6913 21.65
18 Wearing Apparel 4042 12.66
19 Leather & Leather Products 734 2.30
20 Wood & Wood Products 476 1.49
21 Paper & Paper Products 336 1.05
22 Publishing, Printing & Reproduction of Recorded Media 371 1.16
23 Coke & Refined Petroleum Products 55 0.17
24 Chemicals & Chemical Products 1297 4.06
25 Rubber & Plastic Products 1383 4.33
26 Other Non-metallic Mineral Products 1023 3.20
27 Basic Metals 774 2.42
28 Fabricated Metal Products 2593 8.12
29 Machinery & Equipment n.e.c. 1830 5.73
30 Office, Accounting & Computing Machinery 199 0.62
31 Electrical Machinery & Apparatus n.e.c. 782 2.45
32 Radio, TV & Communication Equipment & Apparatus 294 0.92
33 Medical, Precision & Optical Instruments, Watches & Clocks 631 1.98
34 Motor Vehicles, Trailers & Semi-trailers 194 0.61
35 Other Transport Equipment 1680 5.26
36 Furniture 1895 5.93
37 Recycling 5 0.02
40 Electricity, Gas, Steam & Hot Water Supply 8 0.03
45 Construction 1 0.00
50 Repair & Maintenance of Motor Vehicles; Retail Sale of Automotive Fuel 658 2.06
51 Wholesale Trade & Commission Trade 8 0.03
52 Repair & Maintenance of Personal & Household Goods; Retail Trade 884 2.77
55 Hotels & Restaurants 2 0.01
60 Land Transport 1 0.00
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
lw{e] y?kq ,oa e;e m|e
URBAN
231
NIC
2004
Characteristics/Industry
Number of
Working
Enterprises
Percentage
Share
TABLE 38.3 : INDUSTRY WISE DISTRIBUTION OF EXPORTING ENTERPRISES
63 Supporting & Auxiliary Transport & Travel Agents Activities 18 0.06
64 Post & Telecommunications 18 0.06
71 Renting of Machinery & Equipment and Personal & Household Goods 2 0.01
72 Computer and Related Activities 385 1.21
74 Other Business Activities 128 0.40
85 Health and Social Work 9 0.03
92 Recreational, Cultural and Sporting Activities 11 0.03
93 Other Service Activities 86 0.27
Not Recorded 98 0.31
Total 31935 100
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
lw{e] y?kq ,oa e;e m|e
ALL
232
State/
UT
Code
State/UT
Name
Number of
Working
Enterprises
Employ-
ment
Original
Value of
P & M
Market
Value
of Fixed
Assets
Gross
Output
Total
Input
GVA
Export
Net
Worth
(Value in ` Crore)
01 Jammu & Kashmir 547 8723 36.47 196.29 2359.93 642.83 1717.1 2071.21 270.94
02 Himachal Pradesh 120 7758 118.56 1158.61 1564.67 1113.69 450.98 312.02 1216.81
03 Punjab 1755 72999 722.38 3152.99 9934.47 6956.31 2978.16 4700.68 6054.58
04 Chandigarh 30 809 2.06 20.77 90.47 67.08 23.39 103.16 27.65
05 Uttarakhand 217 5258 94.48 453.35 1889.39 1263.4 625.99 447.35 584.18
06 Haryana 982 80964 724.77 5426.9 14177.5 8823.94 5353.56 4833.94 8843.04
07 Delhi 208 13257 95.4 620.42 5967.37 4124.92 1842.45 1233.52 3977.16
08 Rajasthan 1349 41395 569.12 2472.88 7049.86 5167.84 1882.02 4977.93 3033.37
09 Uttar Pradesh 2668 87170 856.39 7206.36 17912.49 12598.7 5313.76 14342.4 8818.37
10 Bihar 727 2586 11.25 31.33 54.01 29.38 24.63 7.98 33.19
11 Sikkim 5 148 2.25 6.44 14.84 13.05 1.79 1.3 6.98
12 Arunachal Pradesh 3 56 0.04 0.28 0.2 0.07 0.13 0 0.3
13 Nagaland 84 1957 11.13 25.26 47.89 21.51 26.38 5.17 774.15
14 Manipur 38 183 0.5 0.66 1.68 0.58 1.1 0.15 0.87
15 Mizoram 116 698 1.82 6.28 10.96 2.16 8.8 0 7.05
16 Tripura 23 1567 7.51 11.81 19.12 13.41 5.71 8.89 21.86
17 Meghalaya 7 25 0.09 0.15 0.91 0.57 0.34 0.07 0.1
18 Assam 263 8928 52.42 162.52 200 130.54 69.46 32.91 161.96
19 West Bengal 862 32657 273.42 1464.66 3778.41 2800.29 978.12 2152.61 1737.68
20 Jharkhand 150 1933 30 50.15 143.88 108.53 35.35 69.7 91.85
21 Orissa 148 4811 69.22 289.93 1914.74 866.32 1048.42 440.76 662.62
22 Chhattisgarh 366 2234 27.58 445.86 786.68 232.11 554.57 89.22 451.13
23 Madhya Pradesh 737 14809 203.49 1033.26 4731.79 3177.74 1554.05 862.79 1720.18
24 Gujarat 24346 135993 4968.42 13688.1 4949.46 1542.41 3407.05 4962.45 6255.88
25 Daman & Diu 170 9388 126.3 1020.81 3470.28 2820.97 649.31 611.59 1420
26 Dadra & Nagar
Haveli 487 21622 21.01 47.41 1903.44 675.41 1228.03 5.51 2123.57
27 Maharashtra 1946 72496 1023.08 5772.05 17784.45 11919.9 5864.51 5484.26 10837.2
28 Andhra Pradesh 1322 33305 302.79 1447.63 4055.36 2827.21 1228.15 1646.69 2124.13
29 Karnataka 1791 90866 513.91 3163.27 8311.82 4949.75 3362.07 5470.89 2850.75
30 Goa 257 13344 180.45 1805.21 3104.73 2253.17 851.56 472.27 1964.22
31 Lakshadweep 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
32 Kerala 1811 57608 406.39 1884.53 4393.49 3113.23 1280.26 2278.82 2450.46
33 Tamil Nadu 2973 214446 1757.71 7513.63 12130.68 8184.68 3946 10048.8 7177.69
34 Puducherry 107 3390 42.96 115.85 875.17 695.05 180.12 238.77 713.23
35 Andaman &
Nicobar Ils. 58 218 0.95 1.55 3.71 2.69 1.02 0 1.96
All India 46675 1043603 13254.32 60697 133633.85 87139.51 46494.34 67913.85 76415.09
TABLE 39.1 : STATE-WISE DISTRIBUTION OF PRINCIPAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE EXPORTING ENTERPRISES
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
lw{e] y?kq ,oa e;e m|e
RURAL
233
State/
UT
Code
State/UT
Name
Working
Enterprises
Employ-
ment
Original
Value of
P & M
Market
Value
of Fixed
Assets
Gross
Output
Total
Input
GVA
Export
Net
Worth
(Value in ` Crore)
TABLE 39.2 : STATE-WISE PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF PRINCIPAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE EXPORTING ENTERPRISES
01 Jammu & Kashmir 2.25 0.59 0.45 0.64 1.77 0.50 4.67 6.80 0.51
02 Himachal Pradesh 0.54 5.06 2.89 1.79 2.57 2.69 2.29 1.00 4.10
03 Punjab 3.10 3.74 5.40 3.36 3.84 4.20 3.02 3.20 2.80
04 Chandigarh 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.00
05 Uttarakhand 0.98 1.59 1.45 0.87 2.99 3.12 2.71 0.76 1.38
06 Haryana 2.12 6.14 4.13 5.09 5.88 5.73 6.22 4.67 7.58
07 Delhi 0.06 0.18 0.28 0.11 1.20 1.37 0.79 1.74 0.77
08 Rajasthan 3.88 5.68 6.70 3.91 5.32 5.36 5.23 12.69 4.03
09 Uttar Pradesh 5.50 13.40 5.76 5.46 7.74 9.40 3.94 16.43 7.05
10 Bihar 3.09 0.06 0.17 0.43 0.06 0.04 0.09 0.02 0.05
11 Sikkim 0.03 0.01 0.03 0.02 0.03 0.04 0.01 0.01 0.01
12 Arunachal Pradesh 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
13 Nagaland 0.31 0.08 0.13 0.17 0.05 0.04 0.10 0.01 0.14
14 Manipur 0.15 0.00 0.01 0.03 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.00
15 Mizoram 0.07 0.00 0.01 0.02 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
16 Tripura 0.06 0.05 0.20 0.43 0.02 0.02 0.03 0.04 0.05
17 Meghalaya 0.05 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
18 Assam 1.15 0.46 1.32 2.27 0.31 0.25 0.44 0.12 0.55
19 West Bengal 1.39 2.78 1.92 3.24 1.91 2.00 1.71 2.56 2.40
20 Jharkhand 0.36 0.22 0.79 0.24 0.19 0.23 0.12 0.10 0.23
21 Orissa 0.63 0.85 1.25 0.81 3.06 1.45 6.76 0.71 1.77
22 Chhattisgarh 1.60 0.30 0.29 0.31 0.25 0.23 0.30 0.26 0.23
23 Madhya Pradesh 2.50 2.28 2.75 1.95 4.75 5.36 3.36 2.39 3.54
24 Gujarat 37.00 9.76 17.41 9.27 1.61 0.96 3.12 3.38 3.33
25 Daman & Diu 1.14 4.95 3.62 2.70 7.81 9.12 4.81 2.84 5.51
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27 Maharashtra 4.55 14.93 13.44 10.39 17.92 18.03 17.68 8.23 22.46
28 Andhra Pradesh 5.46 4.53 6.32 7.22 6.53 6.59 6.38 2.85 5.67
29 Karnataka 5.08 3.35 3.62 5.99 4.05 3.91 4.37 15.45 2.63
30 Goa 1.33 8.07 4.12 3.08 4.71 5.06 3.93 1.59 6.21
31 Lakshadweep 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
32 Kerala 8.64 4.50 5.61 11.48 6.43 6.58 6.10 4.83 5.34
33 Tamil Nadu 4.23 5.84 8.64 14.04 5.17 5.12 5.29 7.08 5.60
34 Puducherry 0.26 0.42 0.85 0.40 0.83 1.02 0.41 0.23 0.44
35 Andaman &
Nicobar Ils. 0.33 0.01 0.02 0.05 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.00 0.01
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01 Jammu & Kashmir 0.68 0.19 0.21 0.93 1.76 0.87 3.30 1.31 0.28
02 Himachal Pradesh 0.13 0.29 0.19 0.22 0.48 0.51 0.43 0.21 0.33
03 Punjab 4.06 5.94 5.47 8.80 9.22 10.06 7.79 8.65 10.50
04 Chandigarh 0.09 0.05 0.02 0.11 0.10 0.12 0.07 0.22 0.05
05 Uttarakhand 0.23 0.31 0.45 0.32 0.63 0.54 0.79 0.61 0.46
06 Haryana 2.09 10.38 5.94 9.09 12.96 12.53 13.67 8.26 13.58
07 Delhi 0.62 1.45 0.87 1.85 6.09 6.57 5.25 1.85 7.44
08 Rajasthan 2.43 3.25 3.45 3.99 5.25 6.24 3.57 4.84 3.94
09 Uttar Pradesh 5.82 11.09 6.71 9.79 16.21 17.23 14.48 23.30 13.80
10 Bihar 0.85 0.05 0.06 0.15 0.03 0.03 0.04 0.01 0.04
11 Sikkim 0.00 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.01
12 Arunachal Pradesh 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
13 Nagaland 0.12 0.02 0.07 0.19 0.03 0.02 0.04 0.01 1.45
14 Manipur 0.05 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
15 Mizoram 0.33 0.01 0.02 0.09 0.01 0.00 0.03 0.00 0.01
16 Tripura 0.04 0.00 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.00 0.02
17 Meghalaya 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
18 Assam 0.29 0.17 0.07 0.15 0.07 0.10 0.03 0.02 0.04
19 West Bengal 2.06 2.22 2.11 3.07 3.28 3.88 2.26 3.45 2.21
20 Jharkhand 0.30 0.01 0.03 0.16 0.07 0.07 0.06 0.11 0.06
21 Orissa 0.17 0.29 0.27 0.29 0.62 0.75 0.42 0.62 0.41
22 Chhattisgarh 0.41 0.96 0.18 0.17 0.76 0.29 1.56 0.07 0.77
23 Madhya Pradesh 1.15 1.41 1.11 1.16 2.94 2.71 3.33 0.75 1.60
24 Gujarat 59.16 29.12 44.53 14.90 4.74 2.22 9.04 9.13 10.63
25 Daman & Diu 0.01 0.00 0.02 0.00 0.01 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.02
26 Dadra & Nagar
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27 Maharashtra 4.00 6.72 5.71 5.24 11.02 11.29 10.55 8.00 10.02
28 Andhra Pradesh 1.62 1.28 0.87 1.19 1.30 1.41 1.12 2.23 1.33
29 Karnataka 3.26 6.17 3.97 10.06 7.30 6.65 8.40 4.62 4.28
30 Goa 0.19 0.36 0.39 0.38 1.14 1.23 0.98 0.28 0.74
31 Lakshadweep 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
32 Kerala 1.68 2.39 2.17 2.56 1.73 1.93 1.39 2.67 2.13
33 Tamil Nadu 7.36 15.74 14.88 23.78 11.01 11.73 9.79 18.38 11.30
34 Puducherry 0.22 0.07 0.14 0.29 0.57 0.68 0.38 0.41 1.18
35 Andaman &
Nicobar Ils. 0.03 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
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01 Jammu & Kashmir 10 0.02 0.04 7.91 1353.89 915.69
02 Himachal Pradesh 18 0.05 0.07 24.52 67.17 271.93
03 Punjab 82 0.17 1.36 950.36 4468.41 14536.24
05 Uttarakhand 44 0.10 0.18 54.51 182.65 675.94
06 Haryana 42 0.08 0.97 717.34 3183.41 8494.98
08 Rajasthan 77 0.14 0.83 1146.46 3098.79 6060.82
09 Uttar Pradesh 359 0.86 2.48 714.40 5329.30 9155.96
10 Bihar 81 0.16 0.44 85.25 1291.56 418.26
14 Manipur 4 0.01 0.03 3.27 8.95 21.65
15 Mizoram 6 0.01 0.07 24.19 48.40 91.04
17 Meghalaya 4 0.01 0.02 8.24 12.62 38.67
18 Assam 17 0.03 0.10 23.37 46.34 727.69
19 West Bengal 47 0.08 0.35 224.06 934.65 1504.34
20 Jharkhand 26 0.05 0.13 27.99 54.04 205.68
21 Orissa 16 0.02 0.09 31.26 74.56 171.59
22 Chhattisgarh 41 0.11 0.17 25.00 37.53 75.38
23 Madhya Pradesh 228 0.56 0.86 75.77 180.65 500.98
24 Gujarat 369 1.29 6.09 21396.28 83837.08 17619.44
27 Maharashtra 69 0.28 2.92 3006.75 12083.26 20582.11
28 Andhra Pradesh 68 0.15 0.97 1035.45 3028.27 8818.53
29 Karnataka 227 0.66 2.91 1131.85 2904.35 7839.47
30 Goa 2 0.00 0.00 1.49 8.70 16.93
32 Kerala 255 0.84 3.19 1178.14 6738.12 6682.12
33 Tamil Nadu 350 1.53 8.15 6041.55 22120.69 29030.16
35 Andaman & Nicobar Ils. 1 0.00 0.01 1.70 3.09 7.89
All India 2443 7.18 32.45 37937.11 151096.49 134463.49
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01 Jammu & Kashmir 1869 96 64 2029 705.87 7.48 51.26 764.61
02 Himachal Pradesh 2490 100 568 3158 941.96 42.32 127.45 1111.73
03 Punjab 4171 425 1133 5729 2092.36 118.42 780.96 2991.74
04 Chandigarh 137 7 22 166 22.86 0.29 10.68 33.83
05 Uttarakhand 5443 114 475 6032 551.46 20.48 429.53 1001.47
06 Haryana 6506 569 953 8028 2810.52 341.14 575.61 3727.27
07 Delhi 361 255 27 643 359.03 137.61 23.49 520.13
08 Rajasthan 8371 894 1863 11128 1723.46 201.21 1705.87 3630.54
09 Uttar Pradesh 10989 763 746 12498 3655.67 201.67 910.19 4767.53
10 Bihar 1084 187 72 1343 84.47 5.65 33.71 123.83
11 Sikkim 40 3 4 47 8.62 0.8 0.54 9.96
12 Arunachal Pradesh 77 1 6 84 4.78 2.1 1.6 8.48
13 Nagaland 19 5 5 29 4.46 0.06 15.66 20.18
14 Manipur 30 6 0 36 2.22 0.33 0 2.55
15 Mizoram 613 17 8 638 30.76 0.51 1.93 33.2
16 Tripura 501 11 11 523 39.1 1.54 47.25 87.89
17 Meghalaya 374 8 12 394 23.8 0.84 0.52 25.16
18 Assam 3734 150 75 3959 740.62 29.57 54.49 824.68
19 West Bengal 9942 694 831 11467 1992.07 77.37 517.38 2586.82
20 Jharkhand 857 107 43 1007 227.18 15.09 39.35 281.62
21 Orissa 6598 190 301 7089 1442.68 11.64 258.92 1713.24
22 Chhattisgarh 4683 188 137 5008 426.7 8.11 49.61 484.42
23 Madhya Pradesh 9703 631 589 10923 983.73 17.86 541.65 1543.24
24 Gujarat 3377 768 57 4202 160.48 87.31 72.18 319.97
25 Daman & Diu 77 38 122 237 99.66 43.91 433.7 577.27
26 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 5 1 0 6 4.68 0.22 0 4.9
27 Maharashtra 22788 1545 1432 25765 6661.42 416.92 680.02 7758.36
28 Andhra Pradesh 7650 561 616 8827 1296.35 103.42 345.6 1745.37
29 Karnataka 15820 3021 1163 20004 2104.55 183.82 198.15 2486.52
30 Goa 453 74 67 594 325.81 66.67 43.86 436.34
31 Lakshadweep 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
32 Kerala 31981 2896 1052 35929 1875.47 95.63 187.22 2158.32
33 Tamil Nadu 8966 2085 719 11770 3171.51 290.81 1094.19 4556.51
34 Puducherry 262 16 19 297 117.12 1.79 59.86 178.77
35 Andaman & Nicobar Ils. 107 9 1 117 3.12 0.59 0.07 3.78
All India 170078 16435 13193 199706 34694.55 2533.18 9292.50 46520.23
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Table No. 42.2 : STATE WISE DISTRIBUTION OF ENTERPRISES BY AMOUNT OF LOAN TAKEN (INSTITUTIONAL)
01 Jammu & Kashmir 1711 85 40 1836 479.92 4.46 6.65 491.03
02 Himachal Pradesh 2294 81 533 2908 221.88 5.22 48.63 275.73
03 Punjab 3493 352 830 4675 993.21 44.06 226.52 1263.79
04 Chandigarh 129 7 19 155 13.94 0.29 4.74 18.97
05 Uttarakhand 5305 103 406 5814 209.33 10.34 87.05 306.72
06 Haryana 5675 468 851 6994 835.14 78.17 332.74 1246.05
07 Delhi 282 247 19 548 126.76 136.78 18.99 282.53
08 Rajasthan 7529 793 1320 9642 674.45 80.49 456.78 1211.72
09 Uttar Pradesh 9845 679 500 11024 1309.41 56.16 199.74 1565.31
10 Bihar 1047 185 56 1288 51.2 4.83 27.13 83.16
11 Sikkim 35 2 4 41 1.02 0.3 0.54 1.86
12 Arunachal Pradesh 71 0 6 77 2.42 0 1.6 4.02
13 Nagaland 16 5 5 26 1.26 0.06 15.66 16.98
14 Manipur 26 6 0 32 0.72 0.33 0 1.05
15 Mizoram 599 16 6 621 27.57 0.41 1.63 29.61
16 Tripura 494 10 6 510 21.81 1.32 1.24 24.37
17 Meghalaya 359 8 12 379 11.09 0.84 0.52 12.45
18 Assam 3492 136 56 3684 198.11 11.15 18.38 227.64
19 West Bengal 9030 650 639 10319 812.37 41.06 103.54 956.97
20 Jharkhand 766 97 29 892 55.35 1.97 4.22 61.54
21 Orissa 6125 181 234 6540 603.96 6.56 44.85 655.37
22 Chhattisgarh 4479 186 112 4777 186.97 6.68 31.06 224.71
23 Madhya Pradesh 9408 616 440 10464 395.75 13.87 205.98 615.6
24 Gujarat 2688 560 38 3286 43.18 23.99 0.36 67.53
25 Daman & Diu 57 32 89 178 41.05 22.14 113.42 176.61
26 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 5 1 0 6 4.68 0.22 0 4.9
27 Maharashtra 19949 1309 1189 22447 2466.39 122.29 193.38 2782.06
28 Andhra Pradesh 6713 498 500 7711 646.23 45.06 122.85 814.14
29 Karnataka 15127 2939 1099 19165 1152.06 76.2 60.18 1288.44
30 Goa 373 61 59 493 119.01 6.19 19.35 144.55
31 Lakshadweep 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
32 Kerala 31140 2847 995 34982 1103.37 51.35 39.6 1194.32
33 Tamil Nadu 6919 1962 479 9360 916.83 106.96 119.56 1143.35
34 Puducherry 218 14 13 245 27.66 1.07 19.31 48.04
35 Andaman & Nicobar Ils. 107 9 1 117 3.12 0.59 0.07 3.78
All India 155506 15145 10585 181236 13757.22 961.41 2526.27 17244.90
Number of Enterprises having taken loan
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
lw{e] y?kq ,oa e;e m|e
SMALL
247
State/UT Name
Amount of loan taken (` Crore)
IS Non IS Both Total IS Non IS Both Total
State/
UT
Code
Table No. 42.3 : STATE WISE DISTRIBUTION OF ENTERPRISES BY AMOUNT OF LOAN TAKEN (INSTITUTIONAL)
01 Jammu & Kashmir 152 11 24 187 156.61 3.02 44.61 204.24
02 Himachal Pradesh 181 19 35 235 421.76 37.1 78.82 537.68
03 Punjab 652 70 292 1014 980.55 52.27 517.56 1550.38
04 Chandigarh 8 0 3 11 8.92 0 5.94 14.86
05 Uttarakhand 128 11 63 202 234.55 10.14 204.51 449.2
06 Haryana 794 98 99 991 1241.48 229.47 177.26 1648.21
07 Delhi 76 8 8 92 231.16 0.83 4.5 236.49
08 Rajasthan 814 101 495 1410 815.73 120.72 968.71 1905.16
09 Uttar Pradesh 1098 84 233 1415 1510.98 145.51 380.9 2037.39
10 Bihar 36 2 14 52 33.27 0.82 1.56 35.65
11 Sikkim 5 1 0 6 7.6 0.5 0 8.1
12 Arunachal Pradesh 5 1 0 6 2.26 2.1 0 4.36
13 Nagaland 3 0 0 3 3.2 0 0 3.2
14 Manipur 4 0 0 4 1.5 0 0 1.5
15 Mizoram 14 1 2 17 3.19 0.1 0.3 3.59
16 Tripura 5 1 4 10 1.93 0.22 40.01 42.16
17 Meghalaya 14 0 0 14 8.71 0 0 8.71
18 Assam 238 12 19 269 515.31 11.75 36.11 563.17
19 West Bengal 882 44 188 1114 1083.02 36.31 390.95 1510.28
20 Jharkhand 87 9 13 109 135.59 5.12 28.17 168.88
21 Orissa 463 9 65 537 769.06 5.08 102.77 876.91
22 Chhattisgarh 196 2 25 223 220.48 1.43 18.55 240.46
23 Madhya Pradesh 285 14 146 445 445.01 3.99 286.66 735.66
24 Gujarat 652 181 15 848 59.58 33.82 3.21 96.61
25 Daman & Diu 19 6 33 58 55.53 21.77 320.28 397.58
26 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
27 Maharashtra 2777 230 237 3244 3553.82 255.23 454.22 4263.27
28 Andhra Pradesh 926 62 115 1103 595.29 38.36 215.98 849.63
29 Karnataka 666 76 59 801 709.5 80.21 84.67 874.38
30 Goa 77 11 8 96 189.23 56.66 24.51 270.4
31 Lakshadweep 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
32 Kerala 801 47 51 899 649.18 17.66 87.16 754
33 Tamil Nadu 1986 118 157 2261 1830.94 68.35 534.72 2434.01
34 Puducherry 41 2 6 49 87.31 0.72 40.55 128.58
35 Andaman & Nicobar Ils. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
All India 14085 1231 2409 17725 16562.25 1239.26 5053.19 22854.70
Number of Enterprises having taken loan
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
lw{e] y?kq ,oa e;e m|e
MEDIUM
248
State/UT Name
Amount of loan taken (` Crore)
IS Non IS Both Total IS Non IS Both Total
State/
UT
Code
Table No. 42.4 : STATE WISE DISTRIBUTION OF ENTERPRISES BY AMOUNT OF LOAN TAKEN (INSTITUTIONAL)
01 Jammu & Kashmir 6 0 0 6 69.34 0 0 69.34
02 Himachal Pradesh 15 0 0 15 298.32 0 0 298.32
03 Punjab 26 3 11 40 118.6 22.09 36.88 177.57
04 Chandigarh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
05 Uttarakhand 10 0 6 16 107.58 0 137.97 245.55
06 Haryana 37 3 3 43 733.9 33.5 65.61 833.01
07 Delhi 3 0 0 3 1.11 0 0 1.11
08 Rajasthan 28 0 48 76 233.28 0 280.38 513.66
09 Uttar Pradesh 46 0 13 59 835.28 0 329.55 1164.8
10 Bihar 1 0 2 3 0 0 5.02 5.02
11 Sikkim 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
12 Arunachal Pradesh 1 0 0 1 0.1 0 0 0.1
13 Nagaland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
14 Manipur 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
15 Mizoram 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
16 Tripura 2 0 1 3 15.36 0 6 21.36
17 Meghalaya 1 0 0 1 4 0 0 4
18 Assam 4 2 0 6 27.2 6.67 0 33.87
19 West Bengal 30 0 4 34 96.68 0 22.89 119.57
20 Jharkhand 4 1 1 6 36.24 8 6.96 51.2
21 Orissa 10 0 2 12 69.66 0 111.3 180.96
22 Chhattisgarh 8 0 0 8 19.25 0 0 19.25
23 Madhya Pradesh 10 1 3 14 142.97 0 49.01 191.98
24 Gujarat 37 27 4 68 57.72 29.5 68.61 155.83
25 Daman & Diu 1 0 0 1 3.08 0 0 3.08
26 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
27 Maharashtra 62 6 6 74 641.21 39.4 32.42 713.03
28 Andhra Pradesh 11 1 1 13 54.83 20 6.77 81.6
29 Karnataka 27 6 5 38 242.99 27.41 53.3 323.7
30 Goa 3 2 0 5 17.57 3.82 0 21.39
31 Lakshadweep 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
32 Kerala 40 2 6 48 122.92 26.62 60.46 210
33 Tamil Nadu 61 5 83 149 423.74 115.5 439.91 979.15
34 Puducherry 3 0 0 3 2.15 0 0 2.15
35 Andaman & Nicobar Ils. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
All India 487 59 199 745 4375.08 332.51 1713.04 6420.63
Number of Enterprises having taken loan
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
lw{e] y?kq ,oa e;e m|e
249
ALL
TABLE NO. 43.1 : STATE-WISE DISTRIBUTION OF ENTERPRISES BY AMOUNT OF LOAN OUTSTANDING (INSTITUTIONAL)
State/
UT
Code
State/ UT Name
Number of Enterprises Amount of loan Outstanding (` Crore)
IS Non IS Both Total IS Non IS Both Total
Details of Enterprises having Loan Outstanding
01 Jammu & Kashmir 1357 37 57 1451 303.76 3.84 33.84 341.44
02 Himachal Pradesh 1897 54 426 2377 820.55 36.16 186.15 1042.86
03 Punjab 2573 294 784 3651 1189.05 91.62 574.58 1855.25
04 Chandigarh 32 1 8 41 8.94 0.03 5.44 14.41
05 Uttarakhand 3418 55 371 3844 422.1 13.62 269.87 705.59
06 Haryana 3385 379 348 4112 1259.17 259.19 385.61 1903.97
07 Delhi 194 14 23 231 47.4 26.13 21.1 94.63
08 Rajasthan 5360 458 1600 7418 1270.89 152.87 1592.12 3015.88
09 Uttar Pradesh 7596 368 537 8501 4044.29 196.39 661.55 4902.23
10 Bihar 725 131 63 919 68.42 9.08 37.82 115.32
11 Sikkim 21 2 3 26 7.35 0.57 0.22 8.14
12 Arunachal Pradesh 58 0 3 61 2.51 0 0.48 2.99
13 Nagaland 13 1 5 19 59.32 0.05 15.72 75.09
14 Manipur 14 4 0 18 0.19 0.17 0 0.36
15 Mizoram 422 6 4 432 16.8 0.13 1.28 18.21
16 Tripura 296 6 9 311 13.78 0.52 30.12 44.42
17 Meghalaya 204 2 6 212 15.49 0.07 0.08 15.64
18 Assam 2771 73 58 2902 390.25 21.89 45.79 457.93
19 West Bengal 7342 307 737 8386 1565.27 39.19 334.18 1938.64
20 Jharkhand 661 41 32 734 148.5 13.17 49.01 210.68
21 Orissa 4624 103 255 4982 966.62 4.24 239.34 1210.2
22 Chhattisgarh 1492 40 102 1634 303.01 2.51 35.45 340.97
23 Madhya Pradesh 3700 121 510 4331 656.45 37.67 817.3 1511.42
24 Gujarat 2179 318 19 2516 74.01 24.51 3.07 101.59
25 Daman & Diu 53 18 79 150 103 14.71 320.29 438
26 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 2 0 0 2 0.31 0 0 0.31
27 Maharashtra 14852 1160 1070 17082 3592.58 246.85 764.91 4604.34
28 Andhra Pradesh 4131 174 344 4649 897.69 57.59 182.52 1137.8
29 Karnataka 8348 668 556 9572 1054.36 57.65 156.3 1268.31
30 Goa 345 39 60 444 287.16 8.76 35.5 331.42
31 Lakshadweep 0 0 0 0 427.43 21 60.66 509.09
32 Kerala 16792 1199 718 18709 2338.13 92.14 525.62 2955.89
33 Tamil Nadu 5637 377 441 6455 1152.94 118.01 438.01 1708.96
34 Puducherry 210 14 15 239 17.33 1.02 18.98 37.33
35 Andaman & Nicobar Ils. 55 5 1 61 2.18 0.39 0.07 2.64
All India 100759 6469 9244 116472 23527.23 1551.74 7842.98 32921.95
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
lw{e] y?kq ,oa e;e m|e
MICRO
250
01 Jammu & Kashmir 1219 30 35 1284 162.31 2.02 6.25 170.58
02 Himachal Pradesh 1707 36 391 2134 170.99 3.54 34.31 208.84
03 Punjab 2072 229 527 2828 450.2 29.57 173.31 653.08
04 Chandigarh 27 1 6 34 1.69 0.03 0.76 2.48
05 Uttarakhand 3317 47 310 3674 170.19 5.92 48.88 224.99
06 Haryana 2853 286 287 3426 640.82 38.49 229.34 908.65
07 Delhi 157 14 17 188 29.37 26.13 14.3 69.8
08 Rajasthan 4690 401 1081 6172 505.11 55.68 516 1076.79
09 Uttar Pradesh 6671 302 343 7316 2686.25 45.85 126.24 2858.34
10 Bihar 698 130 48 876 44.82 8.96 34.77 88.55
11 Sikkim 16 1 3 20 0.61 0.07 0.22 0.9
12 Arunachal Pradesh 53 0 3 56 1.24 0 0.48 1.72
13 Nagaland 11 1 5 17 56.6 0.05 15.72 72.37
14 Manipur 14 4 0 18 0.19 0.17 0 0.36
15 Mizoram 412 6 4 422 14.98 0.13 1.28 16.39
16 Tripura 290 6 5 301 9.4 0.52 0.3 10.22
17 Meghalaya 189 2 6 197 4.23 0.07 0.08 4.38
18 Assam 2569 63 46 2678 112.68 5.98 15.49 134.15
19 West Bengal 6544 287 555 7386 551.23 24.21 79.45 654.89
20 Jharkhand 582 39 20 641 34.7 1.17 3.68 39.55
21 Orissa 4268 98 192 4558 335.39 2.99 35.92 374.3
22 Chhattisgarh 1313 39 80 1432 108.89 2.22 19.71 130.82
23 Madhya Pradesh 3483 114 374 3971 255.55 7.03 361.06 623.64
24 Gujarat 1766 214 12 1992 18.6 9.25 0.05 27.9
25 Daman & Diu 40 16 53 109 42.47 14.21 107.56 164.24
26 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 2 0 0 2 0.31 0 0 0.31
27 Maharashtra 12798 981 872 14651 1239.49 77.32 132.28 1449.09
28 Andhra Pradesh 3355 154 253 3762 408.75 32.77 51.85 493.37
29 Karnataka 7899 633 507 9039 546.56 37.85 53.38 637.79
30 Goa 272 32 52 356 101.11 3.65 17.62 122.38
31 Lakshadweep 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
32 Kerala 16153 1169 678 18000 982.66 19.37 23.42 1025.45
33 Tamil Nadu 3946 333 245 4524 686.17 43.53 106.54 836.24
34 Puducherry 175 12 10 197 16.62 1.02 18.98 36.62
35 Andaman & Nicobar Ils. 55 5 1 61 2.18 0.39 0.07 2.64
All India 89616 5685 7021 102322 10392.36 500.16 2229.30 13121.82
TABLE NO. 43.2 : STATE-WISE DISTRIBUTION OF ENTERPRISES BY AMOUNT OF LOAN OUTSTANDING (INSTITUTIONAL)
State/
UT
Code
State/ UT Name
Number of Enterprises Amount of loan Outstanding (` Crore)
IS Non IS Both Total IS Non IS Both Total
Details of Enterprises having Loan Outstanding
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
lw{e] y?kq ,oa e;e m|e
SMALL
251
01 Jammu & Kashmir 133 7 22 162 103.43 1.82 27.59 132.84
02 Himachal Pradesh 176 18 35 229 356.05 32.62 151.84 540.51
03 Punjab 478 62 248 788 658.43 42.72 377.4 1078.55
04 Chandigarh 5 0 2 7 7.25 0 4.68 11.93
05 Uttarakhand 91 8 55 154 151.26 7.7 88.15 247.11
06 Haryana 516 90 59 665 461.27 195.01 107.38 763.66
07 Delhi 37 0 6 43 18.03 0 6.8 24.83
08 Rajasthan 646 57 473 1176 569.57 97.19 823.49 1490.25
09 Uttar Pradesh 891 66 183 1140 1029.75 150.54 436.98 1617.27
10 Bihar 26 1 13 40 23.6 0.12 0.81 24.53
11 Sikkim 5 1 0 6 6.74 0.5 0 7.24
12 Arunachal Pradesh 4 0 0 4 1.17 0 0 1.17
13 Nagaland 2 0 0 2 2.72 0 0 2.72
14 Manipur 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
15 Mizoram 10 0 0 10 1.82 0 0 1.82
16 Tripura 5 0 3 8 1.28 0 26.61 27.89
17 Meghalaya 14 0 0 14 6.86 0 0 6.86
18 Assam 200 8 12 220 267.41 9.24 30.3 306.95
19 West Bengal 774 20 178 972 917.4 14.98 234.77 1167.15
20 Jharkhand 75 1 11 87 80.31 4.41 38.68 123.4
21 Orissa 347 5 61 413 573.88 1.25 82.54 657.67
22 Chhattisgarh 171 1 22 194 176.15 0.29 15.74 192.18
23 Madhya Pradesh 209 7 133 349 323.5 1.6 408.34 733.44
24 Gujarat 390 93 5 488 21.92 9.71 1.68 33.31
25 Daman & Diu 12 2 26 40 57.88 0.5 212.73 271.11
26 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
27 Maharashtra 2017 174 193 2384 2074.16 145.29 606.98 2826.43
28 Andhra Pradesh 767 20 90 877 435.83 24.82 123.9 584.55
29 Karnataka 428 31 46 505 384.24 11.03 80.95 476.22
30 Goa 70 5 8 83 158.03 2.29 17.88 178.2
31 Lakshadweep 0 0 0 0 427.43 21 60.66 509.09
32 Kerala 606 28 35 669 1250.18 58.25 451.9 1760.33
33 Tamil Nadu 1642 43 115 1800 58.57 0.72 33.68 92.97
34 Puducherry 33 2 5 40 0 0 0 0
35 Andaman & Nicobar Ils. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
All India 10780 750 2039 13569 10606.12 833.60 4452.46 15892.18
TABLE NO. 43.3 : STATE-WISE DISTRIBUTION OF ENTERPRISES BY AMOUNT OF LOAN OUTSTANDING (INSTITUTIONAL)
State/
UT
Code
State/ UT Name
Number of Enterprises Amount of loan Outstanding (` Crore)
IS Non IS Both Total IS Non IS Both Total
Details of Enterprises having Loan Outstanding
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
lw{e] y?kq ,oa e;e m|e
MEDIUM
252
01 Jammu & Kashmir 5 0 0 5 38.02 0 0 38.02
02 Himachal Pradesh 14 0 0 14 293.51 0 0 293.51
03 Punjab 23 3 9 35 80.42 19.33 23.87 123.62
04 Chandigarh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
05 Uttarakhand 10 0 6 16 100.65 0 132.84 233.49
06 Haryana 16 3 2 21 157.08 25.69 48.89 231.66
07 Delhi 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
08 Rajasthan 24 0 46 70 196.21 0 252.63 448.84
09 Uttar Pradesh 34 0 11 45 328.29 0 98.33 426.62
10 Bihar 1 0 2 3 0 0 2.24 2.24
11 Sikkim 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
12 Arunachal Pradesh 1 0 0 1 0.1 0 0 0.1
13 Nagaland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
14 Manipur 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
15 Mizoram 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
16 Tripura 1 0 1 2 3.1 0 3.21 6.31
17 Meghalaya 1 0 0 1 4.4 0 0 4.4
18 Assam 2 2 0 4 10.16 6.67 0 16.83
19 West Bengal 24 0 4 28 96.64 0 19.96 116.6
20 Jharkhand 4 1 1 6 33.49 7.59 6.65 47.73
21 Orissa 9 0 2 11 57.35 0 120.88 178.23
22 Chhattisgarh 8 0 0 8 17.97 0 0 17.97
23 Madhya Pradesh 8 0 3 11 77.4 29.04 47.9 154.34
24 Gujarat 23 11 2 36 33.49 5.55 1.34 40.38
25 Daman & Diu 1 0 0 1 2.65 0 0 2.65
26 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
27 Maharashtra 37 5 5 47 278.93 24.24 25.65 328.82
28 Andhra Pradesh 9 0 1 10 53.11 0 6.77 59.88
29 Karnataka 21 4 3 28 123.56 8.77 21.97 154.3
30 Goa 3 2 0 5 28.02 2.82 0 30.84
31 Lakshadweep 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
32 Kerala 33 2 5 40 105.29 14.52 50.3 170.11
33 Tamil Nadu 49 1 81 131 408.2 73.76 297.79 779.75
34 Puducherry 2 0 0 2 0.71 0 0 0.71
35 Andaman & Nicobar Ils. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
All India 363 34 184 581 2528.75 217.98 1161.22 3907.95
TABLE NO. 43.4 : STATE-WISE DISTRIBUTION OF ENTERPRISES BY AMOUNT OF LOAN OUTSTANDING (INSTITUTIONAL)
State/
UT
Code
State/ UT Name
Number of Enterprises Amount of loan Outstanding (` Crore)
IS Non IS Both Total IS Non IS Both Total
Details of Enterprises having Loan Outstanding
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
lw{e] y?kq ,oa e;e m|e
253
ALL
TABLE NO. 44.1 : STATE-WISE NUMBER OF ENTERPRISES WITH INDEBTEDNESS
AND CHARACTERISTICS OF SICKNESS AS ON 31.03.2007
State/UT
Code
State/UT Name
Number of Enterprises
Sick* Incipient Sick** Sick/Incipient Sick***
01 Jammu & Kashmir 972 504 1315
02 Himachal Pradesh 561 1516 1886
03 Punjab 2244 2310 3992
04 Chandigarh 27 10 35
05 Uttarakhand 874 1292 1894
06 Haryana 1754 1504 2768
07 Delhi 127 412 496
08 Rajasthan 3267 2914 5331
09 Uttar Pradesh 5941 3809 8807
10 Bihar 1642 1785 2932
11 Sikkim 23 10 26
12 Arunachal Pradesh 57 19 68
13 Nagaland 68 25 87
14 Manipur 122 66 152
15 Mizoram 57 12 67
16 Tripura 78 69 132
17 Meghalaya 150 122 214
18 Assam 1405 1082 2041
19 West Bengal 2665 3019 4967
20 Jharkhand 696 571 1011
21 Orissa 2314 1486 3067
22 Chhattisgarh 872 753 1495
23 Madhya Pradesh 2067 1678 3092
24 Gujarat 1825 1076 2842
25 Daman & Diu 89 82 139
26 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 18 2 20
27 Maharashtra 7016 2739 8468
28 Andhra Pradesh 2917 2018 3981
29 Karnataka 3818 3685 6278
30 Goa 364 292 552
31 Lakshadweep 0 0 0
32 Kerala 6818 18408 21338
33 Tamil Nadu 7392 6931 11585
34 Puducherry 129 290 366
35 Andaman & Nicobar Ils. 42 65 92
All India 58411 60556 101536
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
lw{e] y?kq ,oa e;e m|e
* (with erosion of net-worth by more than 50% or delay in repayment of institutional loan by more than 12
months),
** (decline in gross output over three consecutive years),
*** (with erosion of net-worth by more than 50% or delay in repayment of institutional loan by more than 12 months
or decline in gross output over three consecutive years).
254
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
lw{e] y?kq ,oa e;e m|e
MICRO
255
State/UT
Code
State/UT Name
Number of Enterprises
Sick* Incipient Sick** Sick/Incipient Sick***
TABLE NO. 44.2 : STATE-WISE NUMBER OF ENTERPRISES WITH INDEBTEDNESS AND
CHARACTERISTICS OF SICKNESS AS ON 31.03.2007
01 Jammu & Kashmir 895 468 1217
02 Himachal Pradesh 500 1484 1800
03 Punjab 1890 2056 3476
04 Chandigarh 23 10 31
05 Uttarakhand 831 1277 1843
06 Haryana 1608 1416 2579
07 Delhi 110 385 458
08 Rajasthan 2752 2482 4564
09 Uttar Pradesh 5696 3650 8473
10 Bihar 1617 1784 2907
11 Sikkim 20 7 22
12 Arunachal Pradesh 55 18 66
13 Nagaland 67 22 84
14 Manipur 122 66 152
15 Mizoram 57 12 67
16 Tripura 77 66 128
17 Meghalaya 149 121 213
18 Assam 1297 1014 1892
19 West Bengal 2429 2913 4656
20 Jharkhand 656 558 967
21 Orissa 2195 1400 2891
22 Chhattisgarh 811 727 1422
23 Madhya Pradesh 1963 1604 2945
24 Gujarat 1614 955 2520
25 Daman & Diu 59 58 95
26 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 18 2 20
27 Maharashtra 6350 2337 7580
28 Andhra Pradesh 2631 1825 3613
29 Karnataka 3656 3585 6082
30 Goa 306 250 474
31 Lakshadweep 0 0 0
32 Kerala 6711 18270 21135
33 Tamil Nadu 7055 6557 10995
34 Puducherry 103 266 321
35 Andaman & Nicobar Ils. 42 65 92
All India 54365 57710 95780
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
lw{e] y?kq ,oa e;e m|e
* (with erosion of net-worth by more than 50% or delay in repayment of institutional loan by more than 12
months),
** (decline in gross output over three consecutive years),
*** (with erosion of net-worth by more than 50% or delay in repayment of institutional loan by more than 12 months
or decline in gross output over three consecutive years).
256
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
lw{e] y?kq ,oa e;e m|e
SMALL
257
State/UT
Code
State/UT Name
Number of Enterprises
Sick* Incipient Sick** Sick/Incipient Sick***
TABLE NO. 44.3 : STATE-WISE NUMBER OF ENTERPRISES WITH INDEBTEDNESS AND
CHARACTERISTICS OF SICKNESS AS ON 31.03.2007
01 Jammu & Kashmir 77 36 98
02 Himachal Pradesh 59 30 82
03 Punjab 343 248 501
04 Chandigarh 4 0 4
05 Uttarakhand 42 15 50
06 Haryana 143 86 185
07 Delhi 17 27 38
08 Rajasthan 494 418 741
09 Uttar Pradesh 235 148 316
10 Bihar 22 1 22
11 Sikkim 3 3 4
12 Arunachal Pradesh 2 1 2
13 Nagaland 1 3 3
14 Manipur 0 0 0
15 Mizoram 0 0 0
16 Tripura 1 3 4
17 Meghalaya 1 1 1
18 Assam 103 67 144
19 West Bengal 234 105 308
20 Jharkhand 36 12 40
21 Orissa 114 84 171
22 Chhattisgarh 57 25 69
23 Madhya Pradesh 100 72 141
24 Gujarat 188 118 296
25 Daman & Diu 28 20 40
26 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 0 0 0
27 Maharashtra 648 395 868
28 Andhra Pradesh 280 190 361
29 Karnataka 157 97 189
30 Goa 52 37 69
31 Lakshadweep 0 0 0
32 Kerala 101 131 192
33 Tamil Nadu 321 301 509
34 Puducherry 24 22 42
35 Andaman & Nicobar Ils. 0 0 0
All India 3887 2696 5490
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
lw{e] y?kq ,oa e;e m|e
* (with erosion of net-worth by more than 50% or delay in repayment of institutional loan by more than 12
months),
** (decline in gross output over three consecutive years),
*** (with erosion of net-worth by more than 50% or delay in repayment of institutional loan by more than 12 months
or decline in gross output over three consecutive years).
258
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
lw{e] y?kq ,oa e;e m|e
MEDIUM
259
State/UT
Code
State/UT Name
Number of Enterprises
Sick* Incipient Sick** Sick/Incipient Sick***
TABLE NO. 44.4 : STATE-WISE NUMBER OF ENTERPRISES WITH INDEBTEDNESS
AND CHARACTERISTICS OF SICKNESS AS ON 31.03.2007
01 Jammu & Kashmir 0 0 0
02 Himachal Pradesh 2 2 4
03 Punjab 11 6 15
04 Chandigarh 0 0 0
05 Uttarakhand 1 0 1
06 Haryana 3 2 4
07 Delhi 0 0 0
08 Rajasthan 21 14 26
09 Uttar Pradesh 10 11 18
10 Bihar 3 0 3
11 Sikkim 0 0 0
12 Arunachal Pradesh 0 0 0
13 Nagaland 0 0 0
14 Manipur 0 0 0
15 Mizoram 0 0 0
16 Tripura 0 0 0
17 Meghalaya 0 0 0
18 Assam 5 1 5
19 West Bengal 2 1 3
20 Jharkhand 4 1 4
21 Orissa 5 2 5
22 Chhattisgarh 4 1 4
23 Madhya Pradesh 4 2 6
24 Gujarat 23 3 26
25 Daman & Diu 2 4 4
26 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 0 0 0
27 Maharashtra 18 7 20
28 Andhra Pradesh 6 3 7
29 Karnataka 5 3 7
30 Goa 6 5 9
31 Lakshadweep 0 0 0
32 Kerala 6 7 11
33 Tamil Nadu 16 73 81
34 Puducherry 2 2 3
35 Andaman & Nicobar Ils. 0 0 0
All India 159 150 266
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
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* (with erosion of net-worth by more than 50% or delay in repayment of institutional loan by more than 12
months),
** (decline in gross output over three consecutive years),
*** (with erosion of net-worth by more than 50% or delay in repayment of institutional loan by more than 12 months
or decline in gross output over three consecutive years).
260
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
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ALL
261
Sick*
Sick/Incipient Sick***
Description
Number of Enterprises
Incipient Sick**
NIC
2004
TABLE NO. 45.1 : INDUSTRY-WISE DISTRIBUTION OF ENTERPRISES WITH INDEBTEDNESS AND CHARACTERISTICS OF SICKNESS
(AT 2-DIGIT LEVEL OF NIC-2004)
01 Agriculture, Hunting and Related Service Activities 229 181 330
02 Forestry, Logging and Related Service Activities 55 44 81
13 Mining of Metal Ores 30 35 50
14 Other Mining and Quarrying 848 600 1224
15 Food Products & Beverages 9800 11064 17943
16 Tobacco Products 208 358 501
17 Textiles 5974 5530 9223
18 Wearing Apparel 5421 6810 10352
19 Leather & Leather Products 922 1077 1719
20 Wood & Wood Products 2142 2458 3980
21 Paper & Paper Products 677 534 1019
22 Publishing, Printing & Reproduction of
Recorded Media 1758 1931 3149
23 Coke & Refined Petroleum Products 164 141 254
24 Chemicals & Chemical Products 2794 2551 4430
25 Rubber & Plastic Products 1577 1481 2638
26 Other Non-metallic Mineral Products 2711 2670 4513
27 Basic Metals 1222 808 1749
28 Fabricated Metal Products 5226 4762 8643
29 Machinery & Equipment n.e.c. 2603 2253 4208
30 Office, Accounting & Computing Machinery 142 124 229
31 Electrical Machinery & Apparatus n.e.c. 1243 1129 2030
32 Radio, TV & Communication Equipment
& Apparatus 497 642 1005
33 Medical, Precision & Optical Instruments,
Watches & Clocks 465 303 678
34 Motor Vehicles, Trailers & Semi-trailers 287 207 434
35 Other Transport Equipment 758 569 1165
36 Furniture 3066 3377 5616
37 Recycling 16 6 22
40 Electricity, Gas, Steam & Hot Water Supply 30 31 54
41 Collection, Purification & Distribution of Water 3 2 5
45 Construction 4 4 8
50 Repair & Maintenance of Motor Vehicles;
Retail Sale of Automotive Fuel 1268 1711 2629
51 Wholesale Trade & Commission Trade 40 32 65
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
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* (with erosion of net-worth by more than 50% or delay in repayment of institutional loan by more than 12
months),
** (decline in gross output over three consecutive years),
*** (with erosion of net-worth by more than 50% or delay in repayment of institutional loan by more than 12 months
or decline in gross output over three consecutive years).
ALL
262
Sick*
Sick/Incipient Sick***
Description
Number of Enterprises
Incipient Sick**
NIC
2004
TABLE NO. 45.1 : INDUSTRY-WISE DISTRIBUTION OF ENTERPRISES WITH INDEBTEDNESS AND CHARACTERISTICS OF SICKNESS
(AT 2-DIGIT LEVEL OF NIC-2004)
52 Repair & Maintenance of Personal & Household
Goods; Retail Trade 2907 3397 5554
55 Hotels & Restaurants 76 40 102
60 Land Transport 6 15 15
63 Supporting & Auxiliary Transport &
Travel Agents Activities 193 119 273
64 Post & Telecommunications 565 1114 1378
70 Real Estate Activities 11 4 14
71 Renting of Machinery & Equipment and
Personal & Household Goods 22 34 46
72 Computer and Related Activities 608 599 1054
73 Research and Development 1 0 1
74 Other Business Activities 947 1135 1816
80 Education 26 37 53
85 Health and Social Work 37 55 79
92 Recreational, Cultural and Sporting Activities 130 183 266
93 Other Service Activities 257 235 435
Not Recorded 445 164 504
Total 58411 60556 101536
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
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MICRO
263
Sick*
Sick/Incipient Sick***
Description
Number of Enterprises
Incipient Sick**
NIC
2004
TABLE NO. 45.2 : INDUSTRY-WISE DISTRIBUTION OF ENTERPRISES WITH INDEBTEDNESS AND CHARACTERISTICS OF SICKNESS
(AT 2-DIGIT LEVEL OF NIC-2004)
01 Agriculture, Hunting and Related Service Activities 225 178 324
02 Forestry, Logging and Related Service Activities 50 42 75
13 Mining of Metal Ores 21 25 34
14 Other Mining and Quarrying 740 517 1085
15 Food Products & Beverages 9010 10468 16830
16 Tobacco Products 190 340 474
17 Textiles 5517 5211 8592
18 Wearing Apparel 5296 6643 10096
19 Leather & Leather Products 873 1045 1652
20 Wood & Wood Products 2079 2405 3883
21 Paper & Paper Products 582 482 891
22 Publishing, Printing & Reproduction
of Recorded Media 1697 1879 3054
23 Coke & Refined Petroleum Products 126 107 196
24 Chemicals & Chemical Products 2453 2362 3979
25 Rubber & Plastic Products 1359 1344 2338
26 Other Non-metallic Mineral Products 2392 2391 4024
27 Basic Metals 897 637 1319
28 Fabricated Metal Products 5031 4664 8386
29 Machinery & Equipment n.e.c. 2410 2108 3917
30 Office, Accounting & Computing Machinery 136 119 220
31 Electrical Machinery & Apparatus n.e.c. 1146 1089 1914
32 Radio, TV & Communication Equipment
& Apparatus 472 618 963
33 Medical, Precision & Optical Instruments,
Watches & Clocks 434 278 632
34 Motor Vehicles, Trailers & Semi-trailers 267 193 405
35 Other Transport Equipment 675 528 1052
36 Furniture 3018 3336 5539
37 Recycling 15 6 21
40 Electricity, Gas, Steam & Hot Water Supply 27 27 47
41 Collection, Purification & Distribution of Water 3 2 5
45 Construction 3 4 7
50 Repair & Maintenance of Motor Vehicles;
Retail Sale of Automotive Fuel 1231 1686 2570
51 Wholesale Trade & Commission Trade 39 32 64
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
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* (with erosion of net-worth by more than 50% or delay in repayment of institutional loan by more than 12
months),
** (decline in gross output over three consecutive years),
*** (with erosion of net-worth by more than 50% or delay in repayment of institutional loan by more than 12 months
or decline in gross output over three consecutive years).
264
Sick*
Sick/Incipient Sick***
Description
Number of Enterprises
Incipient Sick**
NIC
2004
MICRO
52 Repair & Maintenance of Personal &
Household Goods; Retail Trade 2882 3375 5514
55 Hotels & Restaurants 74 38 98
60 Land Transport 5 14 14
63 Supporting & Auxiliary Transport &
Travel Agents Activities 42 43 74
64 Post & Telecommunications 562 1108 1370
70 Real Estate Activities 11 3 13
71 Renting of Machinery & Equipment and
Personal & Household Goods 21 32 44
72 Computer and Related Activities 590 585 1028
73 Research and Development 1 0 1
74 Other Business Activities 905 1108 1759
80 Education 25 36 52
85 Health and Social Work 33 53 74
92 Recreational, Cultural and Sporting Activities 128 172 255
93 Other Service Activities 249 230 426
Not Recorded 423 147 470
Total 54365 57710 95780
TABLE NO. 45.2 : INDUSTRY-WISE DISTRIBUTION OF ENTERPRISES WITH INDEBTEDNESS AND CHARACTERISTICS OF SICKNESS
(AT 2-DIGIT LEVEL OF NIC-2004)
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
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SMALL
265
Sick*
Sick/Incipient Sick***
Description
Number of Enterprises
Incipient Sick**
NIC
2004
TABLE NO. 45.3 : INDUSTRY-WISE DISTRIBUTION OF ENTERPRISES WITH INDEBTEDNESS AND CHARACTERISTICS OF SICKNESS
(AT 2-DIGIT LEVEL OF NIC-2004)
01 Agriculture, Hunting and Related Service Activities 4 3 6
02 Forestry, Logging and Related Service Activities 5 2 6
13 Mining of Metal Ores 7 10 14
14 Other Mining and Quarrying 108 82 138
15 Food Products & Beverages 772 581 1086
16 Tobacco Products 18 18 27
17 Textiles 413 297 577
18 Wearing Apparel 122 107 195
19 Leather & Leather Products 48 29 64
20 Wood & Wood Products 63 53 97
21 Paper & Paper Products 94 51 126
22 Publishing, Printing & Reproduction
of Recorded Media 59 49 91
23 Coke & Refined Petroleum Products 34 32 54
24 Chemicals & Chemical Products 327 184 433
25 Rubber & Plastic Products 210 135 290
26 Other Non-metallic Mineral Products 308 272 477
27 Basic Metals 316 163 416
28 Fabricated Metal Products 192 98 254
29 Machinery & Equipment n.e.c. 186 141 281
30 Office, Accounting & Computing Machinery 6 4 8
31 Electrical Machinery & Apparatus n.e.c. 93 38 111
32 Radio, TV & Communication Equipment
& Apparatus 22 20 37
33 Medical, Precision & Optical Instruments,
Watches & Clocks 30 25 45
34 Motor Vehicles, Trailers & Semi-trailers 20 14 29
35 Other Transport Equipment 81 41 111
36 Furniture 44 38 72
37 Recycling 1 0 1
40 Electricity, Gas, Steam & Hot Water Supply 2 4 6
41 Collection, Purification & Distribution of Water 0 0 0
45 Construction 1 0 1
50 Repair & Maintenance of Motor Vehicles;
Retail Sale of Automotive Fuel 37 22 56
51 Wholesale Trade & Commission Trade 0 0 0
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
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* (with erosion of net-worth by more than 50% or delay in repayment of institutional loan by more than 12
months),
** (decline in gross output over three consecutive years),
*** (with erosion of net-worth by more than 50% or delay in repayment of institutional loan by more than 12 months
or decline in gross output over three consecutive years).
266
Sick*
Sick/Incipient Sick***
Description
Number of Enterprises
Incipient Sick**
NIC
2004
SMALL
52 Repair & Maintenance of Personal &
Household Goods; Retail Trade 23 22 38
55 Hotels & Restaurants 2 2 4
60 Land Transport 1 1 1
63 Supporting & Auxiliary Transport &
Travel Agents Activities 141 75 188
64 Post & Telecommunications 3 6 8
70 Real Estate Activities 0 1 1
71 Renting of Machinery & Equipment and
Personal & Household Goods 1 2 2
72 Computer and Related Activities 16 12 24
73 Research and Development 0 0 0
74 Other Business Activities 42 27 57
80 Education 1 1 1
85 Health and Social Work 4 2 5
92 Recreational, Cultural and Sporting Activities 1 10 10
93 Other Service Activities 8 5 9
Not Recorded 21 17 33
Total 3887 2696 5490
TABLE NO. 45.3 : INDUSTRY-WISE DISTRIBUTION OF ENTERPRISES WITH INDEBTEDNESS AND CHARACTERISTICS OF SICKNESS
(AT 2-DIGIT LEVEL OF NIC-2004)
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
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MEDIUM
267
Sick*
Sick/Incipient Sick***
Description
Number of Enterprises
Incipient Sick**
NIC
2004
TABLE NO. 45.4 : INDUSTRY-WISE DISTRIBUTION OF ENTERPRISES WITH INDEBTEDNESS AND CHARACTERISTICS OF SICKNESS
(AT 2-DIGIT LEVEL OF NIC-2004)
01 Agriculture, Hunting and Related Service Activities 0 0 0
02 Forestry, Logging and Related Service Activities 0 0 0
13 Mining of Metal Ores 2 0 2
14 Other Mining and Quarrying 0 1 1
15 Food Products & Beverages 18 15 27
16 Tobacco Products 0 0 0
17 Textiles 44 22 54
18 Wearing Apparel 3 60 61
19 Leather & Leather Products 1 3 3
20 Wood & Wood Products 0 0 0
21 Paper & Paper Products 1 1 2
22 Publishing, Printing & Reproduction of
Recorded Media 2 3 4
23 Coke & Refined Petroleum Products 4 2 4
24 Chemicals & Chemical Products 14 5 18
25 Rubber & Plastic Products 8 2 10
26 Other Non-metallic Mineral Products 11 7 12
27 Basic Metals 9 8 14
28 Fabricated Metal Products 3 0 3
29 Machinery & Equipment n.e.c. 7 4 10
30 Office, Accounting & Computing Machinery 0 1 1
31 Electrical Machinery & Apparatus n.e.c. 4 2 5
32 Radio, TV & Communication Equipment
& Apparatus 3 4 5
33 Medical, Precision & Optical Instruments,
Watches & Clocks 1 0 1
34 Motor Vehicles, Trailers & Semi-trailers 0 0 0
35 Other Transport Equipment 2 0 2
36 Furniture 4 3 5
37 Recycling 0 0 0
40 Electricity, Gas, Steam & Hot Water Supply 1 0 1
45 Construction 0 0 0
50 Repair & Maintenance of Motor Vehicles;
Retail Sale of Automotive Fuel 0 3 3
51 Wholesale Trade & Commission Trade 1 0 1
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
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* (with erosion of net-worth by more than 50% or delay in repayment of institutional loan by more than 12
months),
** (decline in gross output over three consecutive years),
*** (with erosion of net-worth by more than 50% or delay in repayment of institutional loan by more than 12 months
or decline in gross output over three consecutive years).
268
Sick*
Sick/Incipient Sick***
Description
Number of Enterprises
Incipient Sick**
NIC
2004
MEDIUM
52 Repair & Maintenance of Personal & Household
Goods; Retail Trade 2 0 2
55 Hotels & Restaurants 0 0 0
60 Land Transport 0 0 0
63 Supporting & Auxiliary Transport &
Travel Agents Activities 10 1 11
64 Post & Telecommunications 0 0 0
71 Renting of Machinery & Equipment
and Personal & Household Goods 0 0 0
72 Computer and Related Activities 2 2 2
74 Other Business Activities 0 0 0
80 Education 0 0 0
85 Health and Social Work 0 0 0
92 Recreational, Cultural and Sporting Activities 1 1 1
93 Other Service Activities 0 0 0
Not Recorded 1 0 1
Total 159 150 266
TABLE NO. 45.4 : INDUSTRY-WISE DISTRIBUTION OF ENTERPRISES WITH INDEBTEDNESS AND CHARACTERISTICS OF SICKNESS
(AT 2-DIGIT LEVEL OF NIC-2004)
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
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PART-III
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
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MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
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GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
M/o MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES (MSME)
O/o THE DEVELOPMENT COMMISSIONER (MSME), NEW DELHI
FOURTH ALL INDIA CENSUS OF REGISTERED MICRO, SMALL AND MEDIUM
ENTERPRISES (2006-07)
Confidential
Questionnaire (Format-I & Format -V) for the enterprises registered with the following Government Agencies:
1. District Industry Centres of the State/UT
2. Chief Inspector/Inspector of Factories of the State/UT (As per Annual Survey of Industries frame of CSO)
3. KVIC/KVIB
4. Coir Board
Census Serial No.
S. No. Details of field operation
1.
Name of Owner/Manager/Informant
2.
Name of Enumerator, Designation &
Address
3.
Name of Supervisor , Designation &
Address
4.
Date (s) of survey
5.
Date of dispatch
6.
Signature of Enumerator
7.
Signature of Supervisor
I, , Manager/Owner/Occupier of the enterprise hereby declare that information in this
questionnaire is correct and complete to the best of my knowledge and belief .
Place:
Date:
(Signature of the Owner/Manager/Occupier with stamp)
Declaration by the Owner/Manager/Occupier
Annexure-I
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Code list for Block [1]-Identification particulars of the enterprise
Item No. 4 : Type of Frame Code: DIC-1, ASI-2, KVIC/KVIB-3,Coir Board-4 Item No. 5 : Sector Code:
Rural-1, Urban-2
Item No. 15 :Reasons for Closure:
1. Lack of Demand-1, 2. Shortage of Working Capital-2, 3. Non-availability of Raw Material -3, 4. Power Shortage-4,
5. Marketing Problem-5, 6. Labour Problem-6, 7. Obsolete Technology-7, 8. Management Problem-8
Item No. 1 : Type of Registration: Whether unit is registered with more than one Govt. agency
Code list for Block [2]-Other particulars of the enterprise
S. No. Registering Agencies Code
1. DIC/SDI of the State/UT for Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises (MSME) 1
2. CIF/IF of the State/UT under Section 2m(i) or 2m(ii) of the Factory Act, 1948 2
3. CIF/IF of the State/UT under Section 85(i) or 85(ii) of the Factory Act, 1948 3
4. KVIC/KVIB/Coir Board 4
5. Central Silk Board 5
6. Development Commissioner, Handloom/Handicraft 6
7. Development Commissioner, Textiles 7
8. Jute Commissioner 8
9. All India Power loom Board 9
10. Others 0
Item No. 2 : Scheme/programme of the M/o MSME through which enterprise is benefited:
S. No. Name of the Scheme/Programme of the M/o MSME Code
1. Credit Guarantee Scheme for setting up of unit or for Working Capital Loan 1
2. Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme for Technology Upgradation 2
3. Performance and Credit Rating Scheme 3
4. ISO 9000/ISO 14001 Certification Reimbursement Scheme 4
5. Marketing Assistance and Export Promotion Scheme 5
6. Bar Coding Reimbursement Scheme 6
7. Rural Employment Generation Program (REGP) 7
8. Prime Ministers Rozgar Yojana (PMRY) 8
9. Micro & Small Enterprise Cluster Development Programme (MSE-CDP) 9
10. Others 0
Item No. 16 & 17 : It is seen that some area, like some street/Lane in the district or town or CD Block or village or whole
district/town/CD Block/village is known to be producing/providing/rendering of the same type of product/services by a sizeable
number of micro/small enterprises. This type of area is called a Cluster and is known by the name of that area. If the unit is
part of the cluster, then write code 1, otherwise code 2 against Item No. 16. It may be a Natural Cluster or might have been
developed through schemes/programmes by Central/ State Governments (Artificial Cluster ). For Natural Cluster Code will
be 1 and for Artificial it will be 2. If Central/State Governments have taken up or proposed to take up developmental
activities in the Natural Cluster, then Code will be 3. If code in item 16 is 1, then write the name of the Cluster in item 6 of
Block[3].
Item No. 18: Maximum 5 codes in order of priority are to filled in item 18 from the following: 1. Procurement of Raw material -
1, 2. Credit facilities available as a group-2, 3. Availability of skilled manpower-3, 4. Technology up-gradation facility-4, 5.
Access to Market-5, 6. Warehousing facilities-6, 7. Transport facilities-7, 8. Knowledge of Export potential & facilities-8, 9.
others-9.
Item No. 12: Pl. specify the number of months, unit worked during 2006-07
Item No. 14: Pl. specify the year,
when unit was closed (YYYY)
Item No. 13: In case unit is working and provides data, then survey code will be 1
in item 13, otherwise code will be 2. In case unit is working with No Production
during 2006-07, then survey code will be 3. In case of 1 or 3, Block[2] &
Block[3] should be filled .
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GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
M/o MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES (MSME)
O/o THE DEVELOPMENT COMMISSIONER (MSME), NEW DELHI
Fourth Census of registered Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises (2006 -07)
Questionnaire for registered enterprises
Block [1] Identification particulars of the enterprise
1. Census Serial No.
6. State
Code
9. Town
Code
11. Whether the unit is working?
(Yes-1,No-2)
14. If code is 2 in item 11,
year when unit was closed
15. If code is 2 in item 11,
main reasons for closure
12. If the code is 1 in item 11,
duration of operation in 2006-07
13. If code is 1 in item 11,
Survey Code
Block [2] Other particulars of the enterprise
2. Registration/Entrepreneurs Memorandum No. 3. Year of registration
5. Sector
Code
7. District
Code
2.Schemes/programmes of the M/o MSME
through which the unit has been benefited.
1. Type of Registration
Code
4. Type of
Organisation
7. Nature of
Activity
6. Nature of
Operation
5. Main Source
of Power
8. Technical Know -
how obtained from
3. Is enterprise
ancillary?
12. Is unit maintaining
Account?
13. Year of Initial
Production
10. Whether managed by
Male-1,Female-2
9. Is the unit a
Woman Enterprise?
11 Pl. indicate Owners/
Occupiers Social Category
16. Market Value of Fixed
Assets in Rs.
14. Original Value of P&M /Equipment
physically installed in Rs.
15. Year of installation of P& M/
Equipment referred to, in item14
20. Employment Details
Total Male Female
ST SC
OBC Others
18. Whether the
unit is Exporting?
19. If code is 1 or 2 in
item 18, Value of Exports
in Rs.
PH
22. Production Details for the year 2006-07
1
st
Product/
Service
2
nd
Product/
Service
3
rd
Product/
Service
Other Product/
Service
Unit Qty Quantity Value in Rs.
23. Details of Basic Raw Material consumed during 2006-07
1
st
Basic Raw
Material
2
nd
Basic Raw
Material
Other Raw
Materials used
Unit Qty
Quantity Consumed Value in Rs.
4. Type of Frame
code
10. Village
Code
21. Total wage Bill
during 2006-07 in Rs.
17. Whether unit has obtain-
ed Quality Certification?
8. CD
Block
16. Is the unit form part of a
cluster?
Children
2006-
07
2005-
06
17. Is it a Natural or Artificial Cluster
9 9 9 9 9 X X 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
8 8 8 8 8 X X 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
ASICC Code
ASICC Code
Confidential FORMAT-I
18. Perceived advantage in
being part of Cluster
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25. Gross Output during (In Rs.) 26. Total Input during (In Rs.)
27. Gross Value Added during (In Rs.)
28. Net Worth during (In Rs.)
29. Whether
Enterprise has
taken Loan (IS-1,
Non-IS-2, Both-3,
None-4)
30. If code is not 4 in item
29, amount of Loan taken, in
Rs.
31. If code is 1 or 3 in item 29, whether
enterprise has an Outstanding Loan as on
31.03.2007? (Yes-1,No-2)
32. If code is 1 in item no. 31,
Amount of Outstanding Loan
34. Whether Net Worth in item28 during 2006-07
is less than or equal to half of 2005-06? (Yes-1,
No-2)
33. If code is 1 in item 31, has there been a delay in repayment of
Principal or Interest for more than 12 months as on 31.03.2007? (Yes-1,
No-2)
36. If the answer to at least one of the responses in
items 33 to 35is 1, reasons as to why the enterprisehas
not been running satisfactorily
Block [3] Descriptive particulars
1. Enterprise
Name:
Address:
Village:
Town:
District: State/UT:
Tele No./Fax No.:
2. Major Activity Code 3. Description of Major Activity of the Enterprise
1
st
Product/
Services
1
st
Basic Raw
Material
6 9 9 9 0
24. Details of Fuel Consumed during 2006-07
K H W
L R T
T N O
Quantity Consumed Value in Rs.
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 X X X
1. Electricity
2. Coal
3. Petrol,
Diesel & Oil
Lub.
4. Other
Fuel
2006-07
2005-06
2004-05
2006-07
2005-06
2004-05
2006-07
2005-06
2004-05
2006-07
2005-06
PIN Code:
2
nd
Basic Raw
Material
5.
2
nd
Product/
Services
3
rd
Product/
Services
4.
7 9 9 9 0
5 9 9 9 0
4 9 2 9 0
Census Serial No.:
Website/E-mail:
35. Has there been continuous decline in Gross
Output in 2006-07 compared to the years 2004-05 &
2005-06 (Yes-1, No-2)
6. Name of
Cluster
1a. Owner/
Occupiers
religion:
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GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
M/o MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES (MSME)
O/o THE DEVELOPMENT COMMISSIONER (MSME), NEW DELHI
Working Sheet to calculate Gross Output, Total Input, Gross Value Added & Net Worth
FORMAT-V
1. State/UT:
3. Census Serial Number:
: 2. District :
Sl.
No.
Item Value in Rs. only
2006-07 2005-06 2004-05
1. Gross Sale Value (GSV)
2. Work done for others on material supplied
by them
3. Receipts for non-industrial services
rendered to others
4. Increase in stock of semi-finished goods*
5. Value of electricity generated and sold
6. Value of own construction
7. Net balance of goods sold in the same
condition as purchased
8. Increase in stock of finished goods*
9. Distributive Expenses (Pl. see details)
10. Gross Output (sum of item 1 to 8 minus item 9)
11. Total Raw Materials consumed
12. Total Fuels consumed
13. Other Expenses (Pl. see details)
14. Total Input (sum of item 11 to 13)
15. Gross Value Added (Item 10 minus Item 14)
Table I: Gross Output and Total Input
*: If the figure is negative, put - sign against the figure.
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Table II: Net Worth
Sl.
No.
Item Value in Rs. as on
31-03-2006 31-03-2007
1. Raw materials and components
2. Fuels and Lubricants
3. Spares, Stores and others
4. Semi -finished goods/work in progress
5. Finished goods
6. Physical working capital (sum items 1 to 5)
7. Cash in hands and at bank
8. Sundry debtors
9. Others current assets
10. Total current assets (Sum of items 7 to 9)
11. Sundry creditors
12. Overdraft, cash credit and other short term loans
from banks
13. Other current liabilities
14. Total current liabilities (Sum items 11 to 13)
15. Book Value of total fixed assets*
16. Net Worth (Add items 6, 10 and 15 Minus item 14 )
* If the Book value of total fixed assets of the unit is not available, the market value may be reported
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Item No. 26 of Block[2] of Format-I & Item No. 13 Table I of Format V: Total Input in 2006 -07:
Total Input = (Total Value of Basic Raw Material consumed at Item No. 23 of Block[2] ) + (Total Value of Fuel Consumed at Item
No. 24 of Block[2] ) + (Other Expenses at item No.13 of Format V)
Other Expenses at item No. 13 of Format V will include the following
Item No. 22. of Block[2]: Production Details for the year 2006-07: When the unit is found to be producing more than one
product or rendering more than one services, then major product or services is to be decided on the basis of value of gross sale
value (gsv) of the product or service and will be suitably described in words in the item No. 4 of Block [3] in the descending order
of gsv of product or service. Major Activity of the unit will also be decided on the basis of major product or service and is to be
described in words in item No. 3 of Block [3]. Major Activity Code against item No. 2 of Block[3] and Product/Service Codes
against item No. 22 of Block[2] will be assigned by Data Inspector, referring latest Product/Activity Code book supplied by the S&D
Division, O/oDC(MSME). For unit of quantity code i.e. Unit Qty, please refer to the table given below.
Item No. 23 of Block[ 2]: Details of Basic Raw Materials consumed in the year 2006-07: Similarly, when the unit is found to be
consuming more than one Basic Raw Material, then major basic raw material is to be decided on the basis of value and should be
described against Item No. 5 of Block[3] in the descending order of the value. Other raw materials, including packaging materials
etc. is not to be described. The quantity and value of the basic raw materials and other raw materials are to be posted against Item
No. 23 of Block[2]. The basic raw material codes will be assigned by Data Inspector.
Item No. 18 & 19 of Block[ 2]: Whether unit is Exporting?: Some enterprises export their goods/services directly and report the
value of exports to Export Promotion Councils (EPCs) such units are classified as Directly Exporting units. Other enterprises
export their goods/services through merchant exporters, trading houses, export houses, etc., such units are classified as Indirectly
Exporting units. Please write the appropriate codes i.e. Directly-1, Indirectly-2, None-3. In case, code is 1 or 2, please report the
value of exports made during 2005-06 &2006-07 separately at Item No.19.
Item No. 20 & 21 of Block[2]: Employment & Total wage Bill during 2006-07: Employment is comprised of own account
workers, direct workers or contract/causal employees which contribute in the process of production or rendering of services.
Employment is directly related to the factor of production viz., Labour. Total Wage Bill:-The payment made to workers in cash
and/or in kind. This includes salaries and wages, allowances, bonus, etc.
Unit of Quantity Name Code Unit of Quantity Name Code Unit of Quantity Name Code Unit of Quantity Name-Code
METRE 01 KILOGRAM 07 THOUSAND GROSS 13 THOUSAND METER-19
KILOMETRE 02 NUMBER 08 REAM 14 KILOWATT HOUR-20
SQUARE METRE 03 THOUSAND NUMBER 09 THOUSAND BOXES 15 MILLION CUBIC CENT.-21
LITRE 04 PAIRS 10 LAKH NUMBERS 16 CARAT-22
CUBIC METRE 05 THOUSAND PAIRS 11 DOZEN 17 NOT SPECIFIED-00
TONNE 06 GROSS 12 GRAMS 18
Item No. 9: Is the unit a Woman Enterprise? (Yes-1,No-2)
Item No. 11: Owners/Occupiers social category (SC-1,
ST-2, OBC-3, Others-4)
Item No. 12: Is unit maintaining Account? (Yes -1, No-2)
Item No. 17: Whether unit has obtained Quality Certification?
(QMS-ISO:9000-1, EMS-ISO:14001-2, Both-3,Others-4, None-5)
Item No. 3: Is enterprise Ancillary? (Yes-1,No-2)
Item No. 4: Type of Organisation (Proprietary or HUF-1, Partnership-2,
Pvt. Company-3, Pub. Ltd. Company-4 Cooperatives-5, Others-6)
Item No. 5: Main Source of Power (No Power needed-1,
Coal -2, Oil-3, LPG/CNG-4, Electricity-5, Non-Conventional
energy-6, Traditional energy/Firewood -7, Others-8)
Item No. 6: Nature of Operation(Perennial -1,Seasonal-2, Casual-3)
Item No. 7: Nature of Activity (Manufacturing/Assembling
/ Processing/Job Work-1, Repairing & Maintenance-2,
Services-3)
Item No. 8: Technical Know -how obtained from (Abroad -1, Domestic
Collaboration company -2, Domestic R&D institution/ specialized
agency/organization -3, None-4)
Item No. 24 of Block [2]: Details of Fuel consumed: Quantity and Value of the Fuels consumed during 2006-07 is to be filled.
Total Value of Fuels consumed during 2004-05 and 2005-06 are also to be collected and the same is to filled in Table I of Format
V.
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Item No. 35: Reasons for not running satisfactorily: There may be number of reasons for the unit not working satisfactorily, so
we have to quote any four main reasons in descending order of importance from among the list given below.
List of main reasons for sickness/incipient sickness:
1. Lack of Demand-1, 2. Shortage of Working Capital-2, 3. Non-availability of Raw Material -3, 4. Power Shortage-4, 5. Marketing
Problem-5, 6. Labour Problem-6, 7. Obsolete Technology -7, 8. Management Problem-8
Note: Total Input, Gross Output and Gross Value Added for the years 2005-06 and 2004-05 are also to be collected in Table I of
Format V and its total value is to be posted in the relevant columns of the Format I. Similarly, Net Worth of the unit, as on
31.03.2006 and 31.03.2007 are tobe worked out as per the Table II of Format V.
Item No. 9 of Table I of Format V: Distributive Expenses Value in Rs.
Distributive Expenses include excise duty, sales tax, transport charges paid for hiring of vehicles towards
delivery of finished products, commission paid to agents for sale of goods, rebates or discount allowed to
customers, transit insurance of goods sold, allowances for returnable cases or packing and other drawbacks
allowed tocustomers, fees for the practitioners for compiling sales tax returns, sale depot expenses, etc.
S. No. Items Values in Rs.
1. Cost of contract & commission work done by others on material supplied by the unit
2. Cost of Repair & Maintenance of Fixed Assets
3. License fees, cess and other local taxes (other than excise and other indirect taxes)
4. Rent payable on all fixed assets (other than Land & Building)
5. Paper, printing & stationary expenses and communication expenses
Total
Code list for Block [3]-Descriptive particulars
Census Serial No.: This is the same as filled in item 1 of Block[1].
Item No. 1a: Owner/Occupiers Religion:- Pl. fill the appropriate code from among the codes given below:
1. Hindu-1, 2. Muslim-2, 3. Sikh-3, 4. Christen-4, 5. Jain-5, 6. Budh-6, 7. Others-7
Item 6: As described in item 16, 17 & 18 of Block [1]. Name of the Cluster [Name of the Cluster location + Name of the Product]
is to written either in Capital letters or in simple legible hand writing by the enumerator.
To illustrate, Kurnool in Andhra Pradesh is a cluster for Artificial Diamonds. In this case, name of the cluster would be Artificial
Diamonds -Kurnool
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CONCEPTS, DEFINITIONS AND METHODOLOGY FURNISHED TO ENUMERATORS
FOR CONDUCTING FOURTH ALL INDIA CENSUS OF
MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
I. Objectives of Fourth Census
II. Coverage of Fourth Census
Following objectives are sought to be achieved through fourth all India census:
(a) Creation of database for registered MSME sector-statistics and information is proposed to be
collected in respect of number of enterprises, employment, cluster, production, extent of
closure/sickness and other relevant economic parameters pertaining to micro, small and
medium enterprises.
(b) Data on enterprises owned and/or managed by women and other social categories.
(c) To collect information on Khadi & Village Industry units set up under Rural Employment
Generation Programme (REGP), Coir sector units and the units registered under Prime
Minister's Rozgar Yojana (PMRY) scheme.
(d) To estimate the size of the unregistered MSME sector, including Khadi & Village Industries
and Coir Industries.
Therefore, the first objective is to update the frame of registered micro, small and medium
enterprises after the enactment of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprise Development (MSMED Act,
2006). The updated frame with adequate ancillary information on various classificatory
characteristics will help in conducting regular surveys to understand structural changes in the
MSME sector, which will lead to policy correctives. The second objective of Fourth Census is to
identify sick and incipiently sick enterprises with the reasons and also collect other information
useful for policy formulation. The third objective is to collect information on Khadi & Village
Industry units set up under Rural Employment Generation Programme (REGP), Coir sector units
and the units registered under Prime Minister's Rozgar Yojana (PMRY) scheme.
2. Unregistered micro and small enterprise sector was estimated, first time through two-stage
stratified sampling design in the third all India census. Therefore, the fourth objective is to
estimate the size of the unregistered MSME sector, including Khadi & Village Industries and
Coir Industries in the fourth census. It has been decided to use the frame of Economic
Census-2005, prepared by Central Statistical Organisation for selection of Urban Blocks and
Villages as first stage units (FSUs).
3. The Fourth Census will cover the registered MSME sector through complete enumeration
and the unregistered MSME & Khadi, Village & Coir sector through a sample survey in all
the States/ UTs. All the micro and small enterprises permanently registered up to 31-3-2007
with DICs and small enterprises with investment in P&M/Equipment more than rupee one
Annexure-II
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crore and upto rupees 5 crore and medium enterprises with investment in P&M/Equipment
more than rupees five crore and upto rupees 10 crore registered with CIF/IF under section
2m(i) or 2m(ii) {i.e. ASI frame of CSO}, Khadi & Village Industry units and Coir units
registered with KVIC/KVIB and Coir Boards will be covered under registered MSME
sector.
The MSMEs not registered till 31-3-2007 with SDIs/DICs and small (with investment in
P&M more than Rs. 1 crore and upto Rs. 5 crore) and medium enterprises not registered till 31-3-
2006 and all the Khadi & Village and Coir enterprises not registered till 31-3-2007 will constitute
the universe for unregistered MSME sector. Thus the unregistered MSME sector for the purpose
of Fourth Census can be defined as the set of all those units (Manufacturing and services), which
are eligible to be registered as on 31-3-2007, but are not permanently registered because the
registration is voluntary. This includes those units, which were temporarily registered on or
before 31-3-2007 provided they were not permanently registered till 31-3-2007. The coverage of
both the components together will only give a picture of the total MSME sector. If the two
components are surveyed with a common reference period, it will give benchmark estimates on
different characteristics of the MSME sector as a whole at different points of time. It is also
suggested to have the financial year 2006-07 as the common reference period.
4. The questionnaire contains two formats to be used by enumerators for data collection. These
are Formats I & V. These formats are given at Annex. Computerised Data Preparation will be
done only in respect of Format I. However, Formats V will be used for data validation
purposes. The list of the formats is given below.
III. Formats for data collection of registered MSMEs
Sl.
No.
Format
No.
Description of the
format
Remarks

1. I Format for complete


enumerat ion of registered
MSMEs
This will be filled in respect of all
the micro, small & medium
ent erprises registered up to 31-3-
2007.
2. V Working Sheet to
calculate gross output,
tot al input, gross value
added and net worth
This will be used for each unit
surveyed to compute gross output,
total input , gross value added and
net worth the values arrived at, will
be copied against the respective
items in Formats I.
3. Formats II, III & IV will be used for sample survey of unregistered
MSMEs

IV. Concepts and Definitions


5. The enumerators have to understand various concepts, which are to be used by them in data
collection. Some of the definitions to be used in Fourth Census are given below.
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The Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Development (MSMED) Act, 2006 has been
enacted to facilitate the promotion and development of micro, small and medium
enterprises and enhancement of their competitiveness. The Act has come into effect from
2nd October, 2006.
It provides the first-ever legal framework for recognition of the concept of enterprise
(comprising both manufacturing and services) and integrating the three tiers of these enterprises,
namely, micro, small and medium.
Under the Act, enterprises have been categorized broadly into those engaged in (i)
manufacturing and (ii) providing/rendering of services. Both categories have been further
classified into micro, small and medium enterprises, based on their investment in plant and
machinery (for manufacturing enterprises) or in equipment (in case of enterprises
providing/rendering services) as under:
(i) Manufacturing enterprises:
- Micro Enterprises Fixed Investment in Plant & Machinery up to Rs. 25 lakh.
- Small Enterprises - Fixed Investment in Plant & Machinery above Rs. 25 lakh & up to Rs. 5
crore.
- Medium Enterprises - Fixed Investment in Plant & Machinery above Rs. 5 crore & up to Rs.
10 crore.
(ii) Service enterprises:
- Micro Enterprises Fixed Investment in Equipment up to Rs. 10 lakh.
- Small Enterprises - Fixed Investment in Equipment above Rs. 10 lakh & up to Rs. 2 crore.
- Medium Enterprises - Fixed Investment in Equipment above Rs. 2 crore & up to Rs. 5 crore.
(iii) Manufacturing Enterprises: An industrial undertaking in which the investment in fixed
assets in plant and machinery, whether held on ownership terms, or on lease, or by hire
purchase, does not exceed Rs. 10 crores as on 31-3-2007 is to be treated as a manufacturing
enterprises.
(iv) Services Enterprises: An enterprise engaged in providing/rendering of services, in which
the investment in Equipment, whether held on ownership terms, or on lease, or by hire
purchase, does not exceed Rs. 5 crores as on 31-3-2007 is to be treated as a services
enterprises.
Industry related service & business related enterprises with investment in fixed assets,
excluding land and building, up to Rs. 5 crores, irrespective of location as on 31-3-2007 are to be
treated as registered services (formerly know as SSSBEs). The illustrative list of services covered
under the erstwhile definition of SSSBEs as given below will also form the part of services
enterprises.
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Advertising Agencies
Marketing Consultancy
Industrial Consultancy
Equipment Rental and Leasing
Typing Centres
Photocopying Centres (Xeroxing)
Industrial Photography
Industrial R & D Labs.
Industrial Testing Labs.
Desk Top publishing
Internet Browsing/Setting up of Cyber Cafes
Auto Repair, services and garages
Documentary Films on themes like Family Planning, Social forestry, energy conservation
and commercial advertising
Laboratories engaged in testing of raw materials, finished products
"Servicing Industry" Undertakings engaged in maintenance, repair, testing or
electronic/electrical equipment/instruments i.e. measuring/control instruments servicing
of all types of vehicles and machinery of any description including televisions, tape
recorders, VCRs, Radios, Transformers, Motors, Watches, etc.
Laundry and Dry Cleaning
X-Ray Clinic
Tailoring
Servicing of agriculture farm equipment e.g. Tractor, Pump, Rig, Boring Machines etc.
Weigh Bridge
Photographic Lab
Blue Printing and enlargement of drawing/designs facilities
ISD/STD Booths
Tele-printer/Fax Services
Sub-contracting Exchanges (SCXs) established by Industry Associations.
EDP Institutes established by Voluntary Associations/Non-Government Organisations
Coloured or Black and White Studios equipped with processing laboratory.
Ropeways in hilly areas.
Installation and operation of Cable TV Network:
Operating EPABX under franchises
Beauty Parlours and Crches
Besides, enterprises engaged in the activities like transportation, storage and pathological
laboratories will also be covered under services enterprises. This is subject to the decision to be
taken while finalizing the concept & definition concerning the sample survey of unregistered
MSME sector.
Activities not recognized as manufacturing or services: The following activities are neither
recognized as manufacturing nor services under registered MSMEs:
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Retail/ Wholesale Trade Establishments
General Merchandized Stores
Sale Outlets for industrial components
Legal Services
Educational Services
Social Services
Hotels & Restaurants
(v) Registered Enterprises: All enterprises engaged in the activities of manufacturing or in
providing/rendering of services, registered permanently or Filed Entrepreneurs
Memorandum (EM) with State Directorates of Industries/ District Industries Centres as on
31-3-2007 are called registered enterprises.
(vi) Unregistered Enterprises: All enterprises engaged in the activities of manufacturing or in
providing/rendering of services, not registered permanently or not filed EM with State
Directorates of Industries/ District Industries Centres on or before 31-3-2007 are called
unregistered enterprises. Those enterprises that are temporarily registered on or before 31-
3-2007 as also the units that are temporarily or permanently registered or filed EM after 31-3-
2007 till the date of survey will be treated as unregistered enterprises for the purpose of this
survey.
(vii) Use of Annual Survey Industries (ASI) frame for extracting of frame of small and medium
enterprises:
The frame of the micro and small enterprises (MSEs) permanently registered/filed EM with
SDIs/DICs as on 31.03.2007 is as per the old definition of MSEs, except for a few, which were
added after the enactment of the MSMED Act, 2006. As per the new definition, frame of small
enterprises with investment in plant & machinery more than Re.1 crore and upto Rs. 5 crore is not
available. Similarly, frame of medium enterprises (with investment in plant and machinery more
than Rs. 5 crore to upto Rs. 10 crore) is also not available.
In order to cull out the enterprises with enhanced investment limit in P & M, it has been
decided to use frame of the units registered under section 2m (i) and 2m (ii) of the Factory Act,
being maintained by Central Statistical Organisation (CSO) for Annual survey of Industries (ASI).
For the first time, all the enterprises of the frame have to be surveyed so as to find out the relevant
enterprises. Following criteria are to be adopted for the segregation/removal of non-MSME
enterprises from ASI frame:
(i) All the public sector undertakings/enterprises are not to be surveyed.
(ii) All the enterprises where investment in fixed assets in plant & machinery exceeds rupees 10
crores are to be excluded.
(iii) All the enterprises registered with DICs or with KVIC/KVIB/Coir Board are to be excluded.
(viii) Survey of Khadi & Village Industries, Agro & Rural Industries and Coir Industries
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Village Industries: Any Village Industry (except those mentioned in the negative list at
Annexure-I) located in rural areas which produces any goods or renders any services with or
without the use of power and in which the fixed capital investment per head of a full time artisan
or worker does not exceed Rs. 50,000/-.
Rural Area is defined as any area classified as village as per the revenue record of the State,
irrespective of population and it also includes an area even if classified as town, provided its
population does not exceed 20,000.
(viii)Coir Industries: Industries engaged in producing Coir products like mats and matting
carpets, ropes and other articles manufactured wholly or partly from coir or coir yarn.
(ix) Unregistered MSME sector: All the unregistered enterprises both manufacturing and
services constitute unregistered MSME sector.
1. The manufacturing and services enterprises that are temporarily registered on or before 31-
3-2007 with SDIs/DICs as also the enterprises that are temporarily or permanently
registered/filed EM after 31-3-2007 till the date of survey with SDIs/DICs will be treated as
unregistered for the purpose of this survey.
2. All the enterprises that are not registered under section 2m(i) or 2m(ii) of Factory Act on or
before 31-3-2006 with CIF/IF of the States/UTs as well as SDIs/DICs
(permanently/temporarily) as also the enterprises that are registered after 31-3-2006 till the
date of survey with CIF/IF of the States/UTs and not registered with SDIs / DICs upto 31-3-
2007 till the date of survey will be treated as unregistered for the purpose of this survey.
3. All the Khadi & Village and Coir Industries that are not registered on or before 31-3-2007
with KVIC / KVIB / Coir Board, SDIs / DICs and section 2m(i) or section 2m(ii) of Factory
Act will be treated as unregistered for the purpose of this survey.
(x) Ancillary unit: This is a sub-class of micro, small and medium enterprises. An industrial
undertaking which is engaged or is proposed to be engaged in (i) the manufacture of parts,
components, sub-assemblies, tooling or intermediates; or (ii) rendering of services, and
supplying or rendering not less than fifty percent of its production or its total services, as the
case may be, to other enterprises for production of other articles and whose investment in
fixed assets in plant and machinery, whether held on ownership terms or on lease or on hire
purchase, does not exceed Rs. ten crore as on 31-3-2007 is to be treated as an ancillary
enterprise.
(xi) Gross output: It comprises total ex-factory value/gross sale value of products and by-
products manufactured as well as other receipts such as receipts from non-industrial
services rendered to others, work done for others on material supplied by them, value of
electricity produced and sold, sale value of goods sold in the same condition as purchased,
addition in stock of semi-finished goods and own construction.
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(xii) Total Input: It comprises total value of raw materials consumed, total value of fuels
consumed and other expenses. Other expenses include the following:
1. Cost of contract & commission work done by others on material supplied by the unit
2. Cost of Repair & Maintenance of Fixed Assets
3. License fees, cess and other local taxes (other than excise and other indirect taxes)
4. Rent payable on all fixed assets (other than Land & Building)
5. Paper, printing & stationary expenses and communication expenses
(xiii)Gross Value Added: The difference of Gross Output and Total Input in each year gives gross
value added for that year.
(xiv) Net Worth: The difference of current assets and current liabilities in each year gives net
worth for that year.
(xv) Working Enterprise: The working enterprise is defined as the enterprise, which is either
engaged in process of production of goods/services or it is functional with no production
during reference period. Enterprise should be treated as closed, only when
Owner/Occupier/Manager/Informant declares it as closed with no production during
2006-07 or prior to the reference period. In case, unit is found working code '1' is to be filled in
item 12, otherwise code in this item will be '2'.
(xvi) Duration of Operation: It is number of months; unit was engaged in the process of
production of goods/services during 2006-07. This will be filled up only when unit has
worked during 2006-2007. If the unit has not done any production during 2006-07 and it was
working, it should be taken as '00'.
(xvii)Cluster & perceived advantages to enterprise: It is seen that some area, like some street/lane
in the district or town or CD-Block or village or whole district/town/CD-block/village is
known to be producing/ providing/rendering of the same type of product/services by a
sizeable number of micro/small enterprises. This type of area is called a Cluster and is
known by the name of that area. It may be a Natural Cluster or might have been developed
through schemes/programmes by Central/ State Governments (Artificial Cluster). If
Central/State Governments have taken up or proposed to take up developmental activities
in the Natural Cluster, then this may be treated as 'Both'.
(xviii)Perceived advantage in being part of cluster: Following are the advantages in being part of
the cluster:
1. Procurement of Raw material, 2. Credit facilities available as a group, 3. Availability of
skilled manpower, 4. Technology up-gradation facility, 5. Access to Market, 6. Warehousing
facilities, 7. Transport facilities, 8. Knowledge of Export potential & facilities, etc.
(xix) Economic Activity:Any activity resulting in production of goods and services that adds
value to national product is considered as Economic Activity. Such activity includes
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production of all goods and services for market i.e., production for pay or profit and the
production of primary commodities for own consumption and own account production of
fixed assets, among the non-market activities. The activities like prostitution, begging,
smuggling etc. may result in earnings, but will not by convention be considered as economic
activities.
(xx) Fixed Assets: Fixed assets are assets held for the purpose of producing or providing goods
and services such as land, building, plant & machinery, transport equipments, tools and
other assets (new or used) that have a normal economic life of more than one year from the
date of acquisition through out-right purchase/ hire purchase/ loans/ mortgage/
construction regardless of their use. They are not held for resale in the normal course of
entrepreneurial activities. Full value of assets taken on hire purchase/ installments
(whether fully paid or not) excluding interest should be considered. Intangible assets like
goodwill etc. are excluded. Advance payment for fixed assets not yet received should not
be considered. The information to be recorded here is by physical approach. Fixed assets
owned but rented out are not to be accounted for. Additions to the fixed assets during the
reference period are to be included. For the enterprise, which has not yet started providing
service and is engaged in the process of installation, fixed assets will be duly considered.
(xxi) Plant and Machinery: Plant is generally the name given to an assembly of machinery/
equipment/devices installed for the operation of entrepreneurial activities. Machinery
means an implement or mechanical device used in the entrepreneurial activities.
(xxii)Employment: It is comprised of own account workers, direct workers or contract/causal
employees which contribute in the process of production or rendering of services.
Employment is directly related to the factor of production viz., 'Labour'. Data on total
employment, segregated figure on gender and social categories are to be collected and to be
filled in appropriate boxes.
(xxiii)Total Wage Bill:-The payment made to workers in cash and/or in kind. This includes
salaries and wages, allowances, bonus, etc. Value should be in rupees (Exact figure).
(xxiv)Outstanding loan: Any borrowing in cash or kind to be repaid is to be treated as loan. The
purpose of the loan should be for the use of the enterprise only. Outstanding loan is the
amount of loan taken including interest that is outstanding as on the closing day of the
reference period. This includes all loans, whether short term or long term, whether interest
bearing or not.
(xxv)Fixed Premises: Enterprises operating in fixed premises will only be considered prima facie
as belonging to MSME sector. The following illustrations will make the concept of fixed
premises clear.
In a hat (periodical market) there are some permanent structures built by Panchayat or local
bodies. The entrepreneurs occupy them on hat days and carry out their activities. These
will be considered as activities without fixed premises.
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The activities carried on by the roadside or in the open public places like that under a bridge
or a tree etc., with temporary make shift shelter or no structure at all are deemed to be
carried out without fixed premises.
The brick kilns, pottery etc., having fixed site (with or without structure) will always be
identified at their sites. Hence, these are to be treated as being operated in fixed premises.
(xxvi)Mixed Activity: There are enterprises, which carry out a number of activities
simultaneously. For example, a grocery shop owner may also sell oil from his own ghani, a
doctor may have a medical shop attached to his dispensary, a restaurant may run an STD
booth in its premises etc. Each of such activity is to be treated as a separate enterprise if
information for them is separately available. If the accounts are not separable, then the data
will pertain to the enterprise as a whole. The appropriate NIC code in such cases will be
determined on the basis of major activity. Major activity refers to the activity, which yields
maximum income/ turnover/ employment in that order of preference. In case of mixed
activity of manufacturing and trade such as handloom weavers, sweetmeat shops, by
convention manufacturing will be taken as the major activity.
(xxvii)Sickness/ Incipient sickness: The definition of sickness in MSME sector has been changing
over time. The RBI has appointed Committees from time to time to look in to this issue. The
latest definition given by the Working Group on Rehabilitation of Sick Units set up by RBI
(Kohli Committee) is given below.
An small scale industrial unit is considered as 'Sick' if any of the borrowal accounts of the
unit remains substandard for more than six months, i.e., principal or interest, in respect of
any of its borrowal accounts has remained overdue for a period exceeding one year will
remain unchanged even if the present period for classification of an account as substandard
is reduced in due course;
OR
there is erosion in the net worth due to accumulated losses to the extent of 50 per cent of its
net worth during the previous accounting year,
AND
The unit has been in commercial production for at least two years.
Criteria to identify sickness/ incipient sickness
6. The following criteria will be adapted to identify sick/ incipient sick units.
i) Continuous decline in gross output compared to the previous two financial years;
ii) Delay in repayment of loan, taken from institutional sources, for more than 12 months; and
iii) Erosion in the net worth to the extent of 50 per cent of the net worth during the previous
accounting year.
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7. Units satisfying one or more of the above criteria will have to be treated by the enumerator as
not having run satisfactorily and he has to elicit reasons.
8. Each enumerator may be assigned as few units from among the following three types of
frames:
(i) Frame of micro, small and medium enterprises registered with SDI/DICs of the State/UT
upto 31.03.2007,
(ii) Frame of enterprises registered under section 2m(i) or 2m(ii) of Factory Act upto 31.03.2006
i.e. ASI Frame and
(iii) Frame of enterprises registered with KVIC/KVIB/Coir Board upto 31.03.2007.
From first type of frames, all the units are to be surveyed. From second type of frame, he has
to survey only those units where fixed investment in plant & machinery/equipment is upto Rs. 10
crore for manufacturing units and Rs. 5 crore for services units. He has also to exclude those units
which are registered with SDI/DIC or KVIC/KVIB/Coir Board. From the third type of frame,
those units already registered with SDI/DIC are to be excluded.
He has to carefully fill up the prescribed number of Formats. Formats I will be scanned on
computers. Hence, adequate care and attention have to be taken in filling up the format. The
enumerator will submit all the filled-in formats in respect of the work assigned to them to the
concerned Data Inspector. The Data Inspector will put the codes in respect of Economic Activity
and Products/Services. Thereafter, the Supervisor will thoroughly check the entries in Format I
using Format V. Separate instructions will be issued indicating the work to be done by the Data
Inspectors and Supervisors. All the filled-in questionnaires containing Format I & V, separately
for each frame in suitable batches should be sent to the designated Centre at New Delhi,
immediately after completion of the work. Detailed instructions will be issued separately on the
dispatch of filled-in formats.
9. Advance technology will be used for scanning the filled-in formats, i.e., Formats I. Hence,
the enumerators have to follow the general guidelines given below while filling up the
format.
1. Use of blue or black ballpoint pen only should be made for making entries in the formats.
2. The formats provided for collection of information should not be folded or mutilated in any
manner to avoid difficulties at the processing stage.
3. The entries to be made in words should be made in the formats in CAPITAL LETTERS and in
ENGLISH language only. All the entries should be clear and legible.
4. Entries should be made strictly within the cell boundaries and should not touch the cell
boundaries.
5. There should not be any over-writings.
6. While entering the numerals in the formats, only the Arabic Numerals should be written.
Extra care should be taken to write them in the simplest possible manner in order to avoid
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chances of mistakes at the scanning stage. All the entries in the boxes or columns should be
made by applying same pressure throughout. No extra decoration should be made while
writing the numerals. For example, while writing 'one', a simple vertical line would be
sufficient without writing any other line/ curve either on the top or bottom of it. Similarly,
while writing the number 'seven', no extra horizontal line should be drawn.
7. No rough work or stray marks should be made on the format I. Such things can be done on
Format V and other pages of the questionnaire in the margin.
8. It is important that survey work in all the units assigned to each enumerator is completed.
9. The reluctant informants should be assured that the information collected from the unit
would be kept confidential. A letter of authority in this regard should be carried without fail
and should be shown to the informants, if necessary.
10. The reference year for the collection of information from the units for the census is financial
year 2006-2007, i.e., period from 1-4-2006 to 31-3-2007.
11. The working sheets (Formats IV & V) have to be submitted by the enumerators along with
the other three formats on completion of data collection work.
12. Major activity and Product codes as per the book namely Activity & Product Classification
for MSME sector are to be entered by Data Inspectors only. Enumerators are required to fill
the exact descriptions only as mentioned in the books of classification. This is very important
to avoid complications at processing stage.
13. Original copies of the questionnaires containing Format I & V, supplied by the O/o DC
(MSME) only must be used for final entry.
General Guidelines
10. Format-I has to be used to collect information in respect of all the available in all the three
types of frames. Before proceeding for survey work, each enumerator should ensure that he
has the following with him.
Adequate number of blank questionnaires, i.e., Formats I & V
A list containing information about the enterprises to be visited (The list will contain Census
Sl. No, Registration No, Name and address of the enterprise, Details of product(s)
manufactured as per record)
Names & codes for State, District, CD Block, Town & Village in which the enterprise is
situated.
A working ball-pen to make entries in the Formats and a pencil (for rough work)
A writing cardboard or pad
11. For approaching the unit, the enumerator should take the help of locally knowledgeable
persons. It is possible that some of the registered MSMEs are relocated and are likely to be
not available at the address given to the enumerator. In such cases, if there is no change in the
registration no., the enumerator has to survey the unit and note down the new address in
Block [3] of Format-I. If the unit falls outside the area of enumeration of the enumerator,
VII. GUIDELINES FOR FILLING UP FORMAT-I FOR THE COMPLETE ENUMERATION
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he/she must report the matter to the concerned supervisor, who shall arrange to get it
surveyed. In any case, the unit should not be treated as a closed unit.
12. After identifying the unit, the enumerator has to meet the owner or manager of the unit to
obtain information. If the concerned person is not available, information can be obtained
from other knowledgeable persons working in the unit such as Accountant.
13. Format I contains 3 blocks and the information in these blocks is to be furnished by the
enumerator after eliciting the same from the informants. The enumerator has to first
ascertain whether the unit is working. If the answer is 'No', only Block [1] except items 12 &
13 thereof is to be filled up. If the unit is found closed on the date of visit owing to
circumstances like marriage or death in the family, machinery or power break-down etc.,
efforts should made to revisit the unit for collection of information. In all cases where the
unit was found working, information in all the blocks is to be furnished.
Details of field operation
14. The enumerator has to indicate his name, designation and complete address and append his
signature in the space provided for the purpose. Thereafter, he has to submit this Format
along with the corresponding Format-V filled by him to the data inspector. The data
inspector has to complete the coding of products/activity and unit of quantity, etc., and
indicate his name and append his signature in the space provided for the purpose. He has to
submit this Format along with the corresponding Format-V to the concerned Supervisor.
The Supervisor will check all the entries in both the formats for consistency. He will correct
the mistakes, if any noticed. In case of corrections in format-I, the Supervisor may get the
format filled afresh, if necessary. Thereafter, he has to indicate his name, designation &
address and append his signature in the space provided for the purpose. The enumerator
will also get the signature of the informant along with the seal of the unit.
Block [1]: Identification particulars of the enterprise
15. The following instructions have to be followed while filling up Block [1].
Item 1, 2 & 3: Census Serial No. is a ten digit code and it should be copied from the list of
registered MSMEs furnished to the enumerators. If Registration No./Entrepreneurs
Memorandum (EM) No., given in the list is of less than 10 digits, enumerator may start from the
left hand side box and fill the digits accordingly. If any box is left blank, it should not be replaced
with 'Zero'. If it is of more than 10 digits, he may reduce it substantially to 10 digit number. Year of
permanent registration/filed EM has to be ascertained from the informant and reported in 4
digits against this item. This item should not be reported in two digits.
Items 4: The following codes are to be used:
Type of Frame Code Type of frame Code
SDI/DIC 1 KVIC/KVIB 3
ASI 2 Coir Boar 4

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Item 5: If the unit is situated in a rural area, code '1' should be filled. Otherwise, code '2'
should be filled.
Items 6, 7, 8, 9 & 10: Codes for items 6, 7, 8, 9 & 10 are based on the codes for State, District, CD
Block, town and village, adopted by the Office of Registrar General and Census Commissioner in
the latest population census. These codes may be obtained from the concerned supervisor before
filling the respective items.
Item 11: Whether unit is Traceable (Yes-1, No-2): If unit is not found at the address
mentioned in the list of particulars, it may be treated as 'Non-Traceable'. This unit may be
surveyed again on the basis of the latest address available in the records of the DIC. If the unit is
not found on both the available addresses, then it may be treated as 'Non-Traceable' and code '1'
may be recorded.
Item 12: The working enterprise is defined as the enterprise, which is either engaged in
process of production of goods/services or it is functional with no production during reference
p e r i o d . E n t e r p r i s e s h o u l d b e t r e a t e d a s c l o s e d , o n l y w h e n
Owner/Occupier/Manager/Informant declares it as closed with no production during 2006-07
or prior to the reference period. In case, unit is found working code '1' is to be filled in item 11,
otherwise code in this item will be '2'.
Item 13: Survey Code: In case unit is working and provides data, then survey code will be '1'
in item 13, otherwise code will be '2'. In case unit is working with 'No Production' during 2006-07,
then survey code will be '3'. In case of '1' or '3', Block [2] & Block [3] should be filled.
Items 14: Duration of Operation: It is number of months; unit was engaged in the process of
production of goods/services during 2006-07. This will be filled up only when unit has worked
during 2006-2007 i.e. the code in item 11 is '1'. If the unit has not done any production during 2006-
07, it should be taken as '00'. For example if the unit operated for 6 months, the entry in this item
will be as follows.
Items 15: This item will be filled only when the code in item 12 is '2'. The year in which it was
closed should be inquired either from the owner/manager or from local knowledgeable persons
and reported against this item.
Items 16: This item will be filled only when the code in item 12 is '2'. Then at most four main
reasons for closure in descending order of importance should be collected either from the
owner/manager or from local knowledgeable persons and reported against this item. The
following codes are to be used.
Lack of Demand-1, Shortage of Working Capital-2, Non-availability of Raw Material-3,
Power Shortage-4, Marketing Problem-5, Labour Problem-6, Obsolete Technology-7,
Management Problem-8
For example, the unit reports that following are the main reasons for closure: Lack of
Demand-1, Shortage of Working Capital-2, Obsolete Technology-7, Labour Problem-6
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Then, enumerator has to fill the codes as under
If the unit reports that following are the main reasons for closure: Non-availability of Raw
Material-3, Power Shortage-4
Then, enumerator has to fill the codes as under
Items 17 & 18: Cluster: It is seen that some area, like some street/lane in the district or town or
CD-Block or village or whole district/town/CD-block/village is known to be producing/
providing/rendering of the same type of product/services by a sizeable number of micro/small
enterprises. This type of area is called a Cluster and is known by the name of that area. If the unit is
part of the cluster, then code '1' will be filled in item 17, otherwise code will be '2'. It may be a
Natural Cluster or might have been developed through schemes/programmes by Central/ State
Governments (i.e. Artificial Cluster). For Natural Cluster Code will be '1' and for Artificial it will
be '2'. If Central/State Governments have taken up or propose to take up developmental
activities in the Natural Cluster, then Code will be '3'. If code in item '16' is '1', then write the name
of the Cluster in item 6 of Block [3].
To illustrate, Kurnool in Andhra Pradesh is a cluster for 'Artificial Diamonds-Kurnool'. In
this case, name of the cluster would be 'Artificial Diamonds-Kurnool'.
Item No. 19: Perceived advantage in being part of cluster: Maximum 5 codes in order of
priority are to be filled in item 18 from the following:
1. Procurement of Raw material-1, 2. Credit facilities available as a group-2, 3. Availability of
skilled manpower-3, 4. Technology up-gradation facility-4, 5. Access to Market-5, 6.
Warehousing facilities-6, 7. Transport facilities-7, 8. Knowledge of Export potential &
facilities-8, 9. others-9.
Block [2]: Other particulars of the enterprise
16. This will be relevant only for the working enterprises during the reference period, i.e., with
code 1 in item 11 of Block [1].
Item 1: Units are found to be registered with more than one Government agencies for getting
benefits under various schemes/programmes implemented by the Government. Besides
information on type of Frame filled in Item No. 4 of Block [1], enumerator is to inquire
whether the unit is registered with any other Government agencies. For Example, a unit
registered with DIC as per frame, is also found to be registered with CIF/IF of State/UT
under section 2m(i) or 2m(ii), KVI/KVIB/Coir Board and Development Commissioner,
Textiles, then enumerator is to fill the boxes of Item No. 1 as follows.

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Following are the list of Government agencies and codes:
S. No. Registering Agencies Code
1. DIC/SDI of the State/UT for Micro, Small & Medium
Enterprises (MSME)
1
2. CIF/IF of the State/UT under Section 2m(i) or 2m(ii) of the
Fact ory Act, 1948
2
3. CIF/IF of the State/UT under Section 85(i) or 85(ii) of the
Fact ory Act, 1948
3
4. KVIC/KVIB/Coir Board 4
5. Central Silk Board 5
6. Development Commissioner, Handloom/Handicraft 6
7. Development Commissioner, Text iles 7
8. Jute Commissioner 8
9. All India Power loom Board 9
10. Others 0

Item 2: Ministry of MSME runs/implements a number of schemes/programmes directly or


through State governments/UT administrations for development and promotion of micro and
small enterprises. Enumerator is to collect information in respect of the schemes/programmes
listed in the table given below. If the unit is found to be benefited through more than four
schemes/ programmes, codes for only four important schemes/programmes are to be given in
the boxes of Item No. 2.
For example, unit is found to be benefited by schemes/programmes listed at Sl. No. 1, 3, 9,
then enumerator is to fill these codes as under:

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S. No. Name of the Scheme/Programme of the M/o MSME Code
1. Credit Guarantee Scheme for setting up of unit or for Working Capital
Loan
1
2. Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme for Technology Upgradation 2
3. Performance and Credit Rating Scheme 3
4. ISO 9000/ISO 14001 Certification Reimbursement Scheme 4
5. Marketing Assistance and Export Promotion Scheme 5
6. Bar Coding Reimbursement Scheme 6
7. Rural Employment Generation Program (REGP) 7
8. Prime Ministers Rozgar Yojana (PMRY) 8
9. Micro & Small Enterprise Clust er Development Programme (MSE-CDP) 9
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Items 3 : The definition of Ancillary is given in this instruction manual. Appropriate code
will be filled up in the item. It may be noted that item 3 is applicable to manufacturing units only.
In other words, if the unit is engaged in providing/rendering of 'services', the entry in item 3 must
be '2'.
Item 4: Different types of organization or ownership along with their codes are given in the
questionnaire. Code appropriate to the unit should be indicated in the box provided. Proprietary
units are those where an individual is the sole owner. Partnership is a relation between persons
who have agreed to share profits of an economic activity carried on by all or any one of them
acting for all. Partnership may be based either on formal registration or on the basis of tacit
understanding. Partners may be from the same household or from different households.
However, if the ownership is with a Hindu Undivided Family (HUF), then it will be treated as a
proprietary unit for the purpose of this survey. Co-operative Society is a society formed through
the co-operation of a number of persons (members of the society) to benefit the members. The
funds are raised by members' contributions/ investments and members share the profits. A
Limited Company (outside the public sector) means a company registered under the Companies
Act which by its Articles (a) RESTRICTS the right to transfer its shares, if any, (b) LIMITS the
number of its members (not including its employees) to 50, and (c) PROHIBITS any invitation to
public to subscribe for any shares or debentures of the company. Public Limited Company are
those where invitation to public to subscribe for any shares or debentures of the company are
made. If the unit is not owned by a sole owner or HUF or partnership or company or cooperative,
then code 5 is to be given. For example, if the unit is owned by a Trust, then code 5 is to be given.
The code to be reported against this item may be chosen as per the above concepts.
Item 5: Different sources of energy and their relevant codes have been listed in the
questionnaire. Only the Main Source of Energy out of different sources of energy, if any,
consumed by the unit for carrying out its economic activity should be indicated. The source on
which maximum amount has been spent during the reference period is to be considered as
Main.
Item 6: If the unit has operated more or less regularly throughout the reference period, it is a
perennial unit and code '1' should be given in item 6. If the unit operated only during particular
season(s) in the reference period, it should be treated as a seasonal unit and code '2' should be
given in item 6. If the unit carried out its activity only occasionally, code '3' should be reported in
item 6.
Item 7: The codes given against this item are self explanatory. If a unit is engaged in more
than one type of activity, the major activity is to be considered against this item. The approach to
be followed for deciding the major activity is given in the manual.
Item 8: Appropriate code is to be given on the basis of information on technical know-how
obtained by the unit.
Item 9 : An enterprise (manufacturing or services) managed by one or more women
entrepreneurs in proprietary concerns, or in which she/ they individually or jointly have a share
capital of not less than 51 % as partners/ share holders/ Directors of Private Limited Company/
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Members of Co-operative Society is called a 'Woman enterprise'. Item 9 may be filled up
accordingly.
Items 10 & 11: The gender and community status of the person managing the affairs of the
unit is to be reported in this item.
Item 12: If the unit is maintaining Books of accounts, viz., Balance Sheet and Profit & Loss
Account, and if the information furnished in this format against items 22 to 28 is based on Books
of accounts, then code '1' should be given. In all other cases, code '2' should be given.
Item 13: Year of initial production should be ascertained from the unit and recorded against
item 13. The year of initial production may be before or after or the same as the year of permanent
registration/Entrepreneurs Memorandum.
Items 14 & 15: The definition of 'Plant & Machinery' and Equipment is given in this manual.
These items refer to the plant and machinery physically installed as on the last day of the reference
period. The original purchase value of this plant and machinery may be given against item 14. The
year of installation (not the year of purchase) of this P&M/Equipment is to be recorded against
item 15. If the plant & machinery was installed over different years, then the year, in which the
maximum value of plant & machinery was installed, is to be reported against item 15.
Item 16: The definition of 'Fixed Assets' is given in this manual. Market value means the value that
the equipment bears in the open market in the present condition. This value as on the last day of
the reference period is to be reported in this item.
Item 17: Different Quality Certification codes have been listed in the questionnaire.
Appropriate code is to be given on the basis of information on Quality Certification obtained by
the unit.
Item 18 & 19: Some enterprises export their goods/services directly and report the value of
exports to Export Promotion Councils (EPCs) such units are classified as Directly Exporting units.
Other enterprises export their goods/services through merchant exporters, trading houses,
export houses, etc., such units are classified as Indirectly Exporting units. Enumerator is to write
the appropriate codes i.e. Directly-1, Indirectly-2, Both-3, None-4 in item 18. In case, code is '1' or
'2', or '3' please report the value of exports made during 2005-06 & 2006-07 separately in item 19.
Item 20 & 21: These items are meant to record the average number of persons of different
categories usually working on any working day during the reference period. The average number
of persons of each category can be estimated by dividing the total number of man-days of that
category by the total number of working days of the unit, during the reference period. The total
employment includes all categories of workers such as supervisory and managerial staff, clerks,
typists, sweepers, working proprietors and apprentices (paid or unpaid), as also unpaid helpers
and part-time workers as long as they are engaged on a fairly regular basis. An employee does not
mean that the same person will be working continuously. It will only refer to a position. Besides
total employment, the category-wise figures have also to be reported. The item 'others' implies
other than SC, ST and OBC. It can be verified that the sum of the figures given against male and
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female as also SC, ST, OBC & Others tally with the total employment figure. Wage Bill refers to the
payment made to workers in cash and/or in kind. This includes salaries and wages, allowances,
bonus, etc.
Items 22: When the unit is found to be producing more than one product or rendering of
more than one services, then major product or services is to be decided on the basis of Gross Sale
Value (GSV) of the products/services manufactured and sold or simply Value of the products or
services produced/rendered and will be suitably described in words in the item No. 4 of Block [3]
in the descending order of GSV or Value of the products or services by the enumerator. Major
Activity of the unit will also be decided on the basis of major product or service and is to be
described in words in item No. 3 of Block [3]. On the basis of the descriptions, the Data Inspector
has to fill up the codes of these items, referring to the code book 'Activity & Product Classification
for MSME sector', supplied by the S&D Division, O/o DC (MSME). Appropriate codes for
products are to be reported in the same order without any duplication as given in item 4 of Block
[3].
Examples:
1. If the unit is producing biscuits, cakes and pastries, the order of importance has to be
ascertained in terms of value added or gross revenue. If the order is cakes, pastries and
biscuits, then the entry in item 4 of Block [3] will be as follows.
st
I) 1 product will be Cakes
nd
Ii) 2 product will be Pastries
rd
Iii) 3 product will be Biscuits
Entry against item 3 of Block [3] will be Manufacturing of Cakes as Major Activity.
2. Supposing, the unit is a Rice and Dal mill. It normally produces rice, brawn, Dal, Rice Flour,
Dal Flour and husk. Supposing this is the order of importance, the first three products will be
reported in item 4 of Block [3] and remaining two products will be treated as 'other products'
and its GSV or Value will be reported against item 22 of Block[2]. 'Rice milling' as Major
Activity will be reported in item 3 of Block [3].
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For unit of quantity code i.e. Unit Qty, please refer to the table given below.
The figures in respect of total gross sale value of the products for the year 2004-05 and 2005-
06 are also to be collected separately and the same is to be reported against Sl. No. 1 of Table I of
Format V.
Item 23: Similarly, when the unit is found to be consuming more than one Basic Raw
Materials, then major basic raw material is to be decided on the basis of value and should be
described against item 5 of Block [3] in the descending order of the value by the enumerator. Other
raw materials, including packaging materials etc. is not to be described. The quantity and value of
the first two basic raw materials and other raw materials are to be posted against item 23 of Block
[2]. The basic raw material codes will be assigned by Data Inspector. The figures in respect of total
value of raw materials consumed for the year 2004-05 and 2005-06 are also to be collected and the
same is to be reported against Sl. No. 11 of Table I of Format V.
Item 24: Details of fuel consumed will include sources of energy like electricity, coal, petrol,
diesel & oil and others. The quantity and value of different source of energy consumed by the unit
for carrying out its economic activity should be indicated for the year 2006-07. The similar figure
for the years 2004-05 and 2005-06 are also to be collected from the unit and the same is to be posted
against Sl. No. 12 of Table I of Format V.
Sl. No. Unit of Quantity Name Code
1. METRE 01
2. KILOMETRE 02
3. SQUARE METRE 03
4. LITRE 04
5. CUBIC METRE 05
6. TONNE 06
7. KILOGRAM 07
8. NUMBER 08
9. THOUSAND NUMBER 09
10. PAIRS 10
11. THOUSAND PAIRS 11
12. GROSS 12
13. THOUSAND GROSS 13
14. REAM 14
15. THOUSAND BOXES 15
16. LAKH NUMBERS 16
17. DOZEN 17
18. GRAMS 18
19. THOUSAND METER 19
20. KILOWATT HOUR 20
21. MILLION CUBIC CENTIMETRE 21
22. CARAT 22
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Items 25 to 28: These items are to be filled only after collecting information in the Working
Sheet, i.e., Format-V. Thereafter, the relevant entries are to be copied from Format-V.
Item 29 to 32: The working capital loans, loans from all lending agencies including partners
and other private parties, deposits from the public, redeemable debentures, loans from or via
Head Office are included in the term 'loan'. If the unit has taken any loan, then appropriate code is
to be reported in item 29 (i.e. for institutional sources code is '1', for non institutional sources code
is '2' and both code is '3'). Otherwise code '4' should be reported. If code is '1' or '2' or '3' in item 29,
then total amount of loan is to be reported against item 30. If the code is '1' or '3' in item 29, we have
to inquire, whether enterprise has an outstanding loan as on the last day of the reference period
(i.e. as on 31.03.2007) and appropriate code (Yes-1, No-2) is to be given in item 31. If the code is '1'
in item 31, then amount of outstanding loan is to be filled in item 32.
Item 33: This is relevant only when the unit has an outstanding loan from institutional
sources. There will be a time schedule for repayment of loan (principal or interest). If there is delay
by more than 12 months with reference to the time schedule as on the last day of the reference
period, then code 1 is to be reported. Otherwise, code 2 is to be reported.
Item 34: If the value in item 28 as on 31.3.2007 of 2006-07 is less than or equal to half of the
value in item 28 as on 31.3.2006 of 2005-06, code 1 is to be reported. Otherwise, code 2 is to be
reported.
Item 35: If the gross output in the reference year is less than that of its previous year which
again is less than that of the year before, then it can be said that there was a continuous decline in
gross output. If this is the position, code 1 is to be reported. In all other cases, code 2 is to be
reported.
Item 36: Erosion in net worth, delay in repayment of loan and continuous decline in gross
output are indirect indicators of sickness/ incipient sickness. Hence, code 1 reported in any of the
items 33, 34 & 35 so that the unit has not functioned satisfactorily during the reference period. In
such cases, the enumerator has to elicit reasons and report the appropriate code against item 36 in
the same manner that is explained for closure in Block [1] of Format I.
Block [3]: Descriptive particulars of the Enterprise
17. The following instructions should be followed for filling up Block [3].
Census Serial No.: This unique key is to be reported here in Block [3] also so as to avoid
incidence of missing at the time of scanning of the format.
Item 1: Full postal address of the unit, including name & address along with State/UT,
District and Village/Town and Pin code are to be reported either in Capital letters or in simple
legible hand writing by the enumerator. Telephone/Fax No(s). with STD code and E-mail
address should also be reported.
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Item 1a: Owner/Occupier's religion: The religion of the Owner/Occupier is to be reported
from among the following:
Item 2 & 3: Major activity code is to be assigned by the Data Inspector and description of
Major Activity of the unit is to be reported in simple legible hand writing by the enumerator.
Item 4: As described in item 22 of Block [2]. Name of the product(s) is to written either in
Capital letters or in simple legible hand writing by the enumerator.
Item 5: As described in item 23 of Block [2]. Name of the Basic Raw Material(s) is to written
either in Capital letters or in simple legible hand writing by the enumerator.
Item 6: As described in item 16, 17 & 18 of Block [1]. Name of the Cluster [Name of the Cluster
location + Name of the Product] is to written either in Capital letters or in simple legible hand
writing by the enumerator.
To illustrate, Kurnool in Andhra Pradesh is a cluster for 'Artificial Diamonds'. In this case,
name of the cluster would be 'Artificial Diamonds-Kurnool'
18. This format has to be filled up in respect of each working registered unit of MSME sector. The
relevant identification details are to be given in respect of State, District and Census Serial
No. so that the format can be linked with the main format I by the Supervisor at the time of
scrutiny. The information in respect of gross output, total input and gross value added is to
be collected for 3 consecutive financial years ending with the reference period and the net
worth has to be computed for two financial years ending with the reference period.
Gross Output:
19. Gross output refers to the ex-factory value of products and by-products manufactured
during the reference period. It includes receipts for non-industrial services rendered to
others, the receipts for work done for others on materials supplied by them, value of
electricity generated and sold and net balance of goods sold in the same condition as
purchased.
20. Gross output has to be calculated for three consecutive years ending with the reference
GUIDELINES FOR FILLING UP FORMAT V WORKING SHEET FOR CALCULATING
GROSS OUTPUT, TOTAL INPUT, GROSS VALUE ADDED AND NETWORTH
Religion Code
1. Hindu 1
2. Muslim 2
3. Sikh 3
4. Christian 4
5. Jain 5
6. Bodh 6
7. Others 7

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period. In order to facilitate calculation, 9 items are given in the working sheet from which
item 10, viz., Gross output has to be derived. The formula for deriving it is given in the
Working Sheet, which is self-explanatory. Guidelines for compiling the 9 items are given
below.
Item 1 (Gross Sale Value): The gross sale value of all products/ by-products manufactured/
assembled are to be given in this item. The gross sale value will include distributive expenses and
excise duty paid/sales tax etc.
Item 2 (Work done for others on material supplied by them): This includes receipts for work
done for others of an industrial nature rendered to others, as for example contract or commission
work done for other establishments on their materials or repair and maintenance on machinery
and equipment, whether such services are rendered inside or outside the premises of the unit.
This item excludes (i) imputed value of free after sales services during the warranty period to
products sold, (ii) repairs to own fixed assets, (iii) servicing on its own account, i.e., repairing or
processing work done on the items furnished by itself for sale or exchange.
Item 3 ( Receipts for non-industrial services rendered to others): It includes all receipts of the
unit from others for services of non-industrial nature such as transportation, agency, consultancy,
all receipts on account of interest, rent and dividends etc.
Item 4 (Increase in stock of semi-finished goods): This item refers to the value of all
materials which have been partially processed by the unit and which are not usually sold without
further processing. They are valued at cost or net realisable value whichever less is. Goods under
process from raw materials supplied by others are not to be included. The value of semi-finished
goods on the last day of the year minus its value on the first day of that year is to be reported for the
year. This value may be negative and so due care is to be taken while adding items 1 to 9.
Item 5 (Value of electricity generated and sold): Book value in case of supply to sister
concerns and market value in other cases will be reported here for the electricity generated and
sold.
Item 6 (Value of own construction): The cost of development of productive fixed assets
during each year by the unit itself is to be reported here.
Item 7 (Net balance of goods sold in the same condition as purchased): The profit or loss (sale
value minus purchase value) in respect of all goods which were purchased and resold without
any transformation during each year is to be reported here. This value may be negative and so due
care is to be taken while adding items 1 to 9.
Item 8 (Increase in stock of finished goods): Finished goods include all goods made by the
unit which are ready for sale. Finished goods processed by others with the raw material supplied
by the unit which were stocked by the unit are to be included. However, finished goods processed
by the unit with the raw material supplied by others are to be excluded. The value of finished
goods on the last day of the year minus its value on the first day of that year is to be reported for the
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year. This value may be negative and so due care is to be taken while adding items 1 to 9.
Item 9 (Distributive expenses): These are indirectly included in the gross sale value reported
item 1. But now, these are to be reported separately in this item. The distributive expenses include
excise duty, sales tax, transport charges paid for hiring of vehicles for delivery of finished
products, commission paid to agents for sale of goods, rebates or discount allowed to customers,
transit insurance of goods sold, allowances for returnable cases or packing and other drawbacks
allowed to customers, fees for the practitioners for compiling sales tax returns, sale depot
expenses etc.
Item10 (Gross output): The sum of items 1 to 8 minus item 9 will give gross output for each
year.
Total Input
21. Total input refers to total raw material consumed, total fuels consumed and other expenses.
Total Input for the year 2006-07 = (Total Value of Basic Raw Material consumed at Item No.
23 of Block [2]) + (Total Value of Fuel Consumed at Item No. 24 of Block [2]) + (Other Expenses at
item No.13 of Format V). Other Expenses at item No. 13 of Format V will include the following:
1. Cost of contract & commission work done by others on material supplied by the unit
2. Cost of Repair & Maintenance of Fixed Assets
3. License fees, cess and other local taxes (other than excise and other indirect taxes)
4. Rent payable on all fixed assets (other than Land & Building)
5. Paper, printing & stationary expenses and communication expenses
Item 11(Total Raw Materials consumed): Figures for the year 2004-05 and 2005-06 are to be
collected and reported at item no. 11.
Item 12(Total Fuels consumed): Figures for the year 2004-05 and 2005-06 are to be collected
and reported at item no. 12.
Item 13(Other Expenses): Figures for the year 2004-05 and 2005-06 are to be collected and
reported at item no. 13.
Item 14(Total Input): The sum of items 11 to 13 will give total input for each year.
Item 15(Gross Value Added): Items 10 minus item14 will give gross value added for each
year.
Net Worth
22. The difference of current assets and current liabilities in each year gives net worth for that
year. Current assets include physical working capital, cash in hand and at bank, amount
receivable and book value of total fixed assets. Current liabilities include amounts payable
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by the unit. A total of 16 items are prescribed in the working sheet to calculate net worth for
as on the last day of the reference period and for its preceding year. Guidelines for compiling
the 9 items are given below.
Items 1 to 6 (Physical working capital): This includes value of stock of raw materials, fuels,
stores, packing materials etc., stock of materials supplied to others for processing and stock of
trading goods meant for purchase and sale. It does not include value of stock of materials
supplied by others to the unit for processing/ job work. This also includes value of semi-finished
goods which mean all materials which have been partially processed by the unit and which are
not usually sold without further processing. They are valued at cost or net realizable value
whichever less is. Goods under process from raw materials supplied by others are not to be
included in the semi-finished goods. Physical working capital also includes value of finished
goods which mean all goods made by the unit which are ready for sale. Finished goods processed
by others with the raw material supplied by the unit which were stocked by the unit are to be
included. However, finished goods processed by the unit with the raw material supplied by
others are to be excluded. Item 6 is the total of items 1 to 5.
Item 7 (Cash in hand and at bank): Cash to be considered as current asset should be of liquid
in nature. Fixed deposits in bank, deposit with telephone, electricity etc., are not considered as
current assets. Cheque issued by the unit to different parties but not presented to the parties
concerned will be included against this item. Stocks of postage stamps, revenue stamps and
money order forms are to be included here. Current account, savings bank account, short-term
deposits are considered as current assets and hence, should be included. Drafts in hand and any
remittance in transit will be included.
Item 8 (sundry debtors): In most of the units, cash sales are less and most of the transactions
are on credit basis. When credit is allowed to a customer (debtor), his current asset gets increased.
All debtors taken together are called sundry debtors. All amounts receivable by the unit on
account of goods sold or services rendered or in respect of similar contractual obligations should
be included here.
Item 9 (other current assets): Sometimes an enterprise pays in advance which is recoverable
in cash or kind or for value to be received. Sometimes an employer makes advance payment to its
employees. These advance payments are for short term and recoverable or adjusted against the
following months bills. Such advance payments will form part of this item. This item also includes
- bills of exchange payable to the unit; payments made in advance such as fire insurance,
telephone charges, rates and taxes; call deposits and security deposits having a normal life of less
than one year (including interest accruing and due thereon); and advances of short term nature
such as festival advance to the employees receivable in monthly installments (interest free or
otherwise) for a period of less than a year. It will not include unused overdraft facility, fixed
deposits for any duration, advances for acquisition of fixed assets, long term loans with interest
thereon and investments.
Item 10 (Total current assets): This is the total of the respective columns against items 7 to 9.
Item 11 (sundry creditors): This includes amounts payable by the unit on account of goods
purchased or services received or in respect of similar contractual obligations.
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Item 12 (overdraft etc.,): This includes short term loan from banks, other financial
institutions, from Directors and others. Bank overdrafts, cash credit, loan taken on hypothecation
of raw materials and other current assets etc., for a period up to one year are also to be included
here.
Item 13 (other current liabilities): This includes bills payable, advance payment received
for supplies, Income tax collected from employees and to be paid to Government and used as
working capital, sale tax payable, unpaid property tax, unpaid excise duty, telephone bills and
electricity bills payable, credit balance of subsidiary companies. All provisions will also be
included here. Expenses which are expected to be payable within a year are to be considered.
Item 14 (Total current liabilities): This is the total of the respective columns against items 11
to 13.
Item 15 (book value of total fixed assets): The book value of total assets of the unit is to be
reported here. If it is not available, the market value may be reported.
Item 16: Net worth is the sum of physical working capital (item 6), current assets (item 10),
book value of fixed assets (item15) minus current liabilities (item 14).
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