Question:
Describe briefly the problems of small scale enterprises.
Answer:
Small scale industries in India could not progress satisfactorily due to various problems that they are confronted with while running enterprises. In spite of having huge potentialities, the major problems, small industries face are given below.
- Problem of skilled manpower: The success of a small enterprise revolves around the entrepreneur and its employees, provided the employees are skilled and efficient. Because inefficient human factor and unskilled manpower create innumerable problems for the survival of small industries. Non-availability of adequate skilled manpower in the rural sector poses problem to small-scale industries.
- Inadequate Credit Assistance: Adequate and timely supply of credit facilities is an important problem faced by small-scale industries. This is partly due to scarcity of capital and partly due to weak creditworthiness of the small units in the country.
- Irregular Supply of Raw Material: Small units face severe problems in procuring the raw materials whether they use locally available raw materials or imported raw materials. The problems arise due to faulty and irregular supply of raw materials. Non-availability of sufficient quantity of raw materials, sometimes poor quality of raw materials, increased cost of raw materials, foreign exchange crisis and above all lack of knowledge of entrepreneurs regarding government policy are other few hindrances for small-scale sector.
- Absence of Organized Marketing: Another important problem faced by small- scale emits is the absence of organized marketing system. In the absence of organized marketing, their products compare unfavourably with the quality of the product of large- scale units. They also fail to get adequate information about consumer's choice, taste and preferences of the type of product. The above problems do not allow them to stay in the market.
- Lack of Machinery and Equipment: Small-scale units are striving hard to employ modern machineries and equipment in their process of production in order to compete with large industries. Most of the small units employ outdated and traditional technology and equipment. Lack of appropriate technology and equipment create a major stumbling block for the growth of small-scale industries.
- Absence of Adequate Infrastructure: Indian economy is characterized by inadequate infrastructure which is a major problem for small units to grow. Most of the small units and industrial estates found in towns and cities are having one or more problems like lack of power supply, water and drainage problem, poor roads, raw materials and marketing problem.
Thus absence of adequate infrastructure adversely affects the quality, quantity and production schedule of the enterprises which ultimately results in under-utilization of capacity.
- Competition from Large-scale Units and Imported Articles: Small-scale units find it very difficult to compete with the product of large-scale units and imported articles which are comparatively very cheap and of better quality than small units product.
- Other Problems: Besides the above problems, small-scale units have been constrained by a number of other problems also. They include poor project planning, managerial inadequacies, old and orthodox designs, high degree of obsolescence and huge number of bogus concerns. Due to all these problems the development of small- scale industries could not reach a prestigious stage.
Small Business
Q 1.
Give full from of SIDBI .
Q 2.
Name the apex bank set up to provide direct and indirect financial assistance to small scale sector.
Q 3.
What is the investment limit for SSI?
Q 4.
State the features of cottage industries.
Q 5.
What are the measures taken by the Government to solve the problem of finance in the small scale sector?
Q 6.
What forms of support is offered to small industries by the government?
Q 7.
What is the parameter used by the government to identify service enterprise?
Q 8.
What are the different parameters used to measure the size of business?
Q 9.
What is the difference between small scale enterprise and cottage industry?
Q 10.
What do you mean by small business? Describe the feature of small scale enterprise.
Q 11.
What is the role of District Industries Centre for the growth of small business in India?
Q 12.
Explain the role of SIDBI in promoting small scale enterprises.
Q 13.
How much do small industries in India account for the total industrial units?
Q 14.
What is the role of National Small Industries Corporation for the growth of small business units in India?
Q 15.
What is the purpose of NABARD?
Q 16.
Explain the areas where small businesses feel threatened from global competition.
Q 17.
Name the institution which was set up in 1982 to promote integrated rural development.
Q 18.
Discuss any two characteristics of SSI.
Q 19.
Write a short note on WASME.
Q 20.
Explain the meaning of small scale industry with its different categories.
Q 21.
Write a short note on village and small industries sector.
Q 22.
Give one feature of Cottage Industries.
Q 23.
Give full from of NABARD.
Q 24.
Discuss the problems faced by small scale industries.
Q 25.
Name any two units included in SSI category.
Q 26.
Give any two problems faced by SSI.
Q 27.
Highlight the role of the small business in promoting economic growth and solving other socio-economic problems.
Q 28.
Write a short note on SIDO.
Q 29.
How do small scale industries contribute to the socio-economic development of India?
Q 30.
What are the incentives provided by the government for industries in backward and hilly areas?
Q 31.
What incentives have been taken by government to promote small scale industries?
Q 32.
Name any two institutions specially set up to promote small scale enterprises.
Q 33.
Describe the scope of small business in India.
Q 34.
Describe briefly the problems of small scale enterprises.
Q 35.
Give any two incentives offered by the Government to small scale industries.
Q 36.
What measures have the Government taken to solve the problem of finance and marketing in the small scale sector?
Q 37.
State the objectives of small business in rural India.
Q 38.
What are the causes of sickness in small industries?
Q 39.
Describe the role of small business in rural India?
Q 40.
Small business is business at small scale. Do you agree? Explain.
Q 41.
List out major industry groups in the small sector in India.
Q 42.
How would you differentiate between an ancillary unit and a tiny unit?
Q 43.
What is the definition used by government of India for Small Scale Industries?