Dehradun: With an aim to create superiority in world market under the ‘Make in India’ scheme as a world supplier, to enable Indian industry, Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Industries, Government of India has started ‘Zero Effect-Zero Defect’ scheme.
Under the scheme, the goal is to give entrepreneurship leadership by providing coordination, machines, systems and processes for development of appropriate technologies. Through assumption of competition through inquiry for a country, an area and a particular trade and a person, the enterprises are rated. It is through this rating that MSME enterprises should be made capable of indicator of economic development of the country in shortest possible time.
Through this scheme, the enterprises should be reliably recognized with quality indicator for foreign investors and competent for competition in world trade. Another aim is to create employment and employment opportunities. ‘Z’ rating is a reliable identity for international investors and to those interested in Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in India. Through this, the aim is to bring effective management and development and bringing quality in the end products of the MSME.
Quality Council of India is the nodal agency for this rating. Through it’s rating done in year 2017-18, 51 MSME units in 16 states have been given ‘Z’ ratings. One MSME unit in Andhra Pradesh, nine in Gujarat, eight in Haryana, four in Karnataka, two in Madhaya Pradesh, three in Maharashtra, one in Punjab, two in Uttar Pradesh, two in West Bengal, one in tamil nadu and three in Uttarakhand have been ‘Z’ rating.
In Uttarakhand the top ‘Z’ rating has been given to Diamond Ms. The Vending Company of Udham Singh Nagar for machinery and equipment. Two other units, Ms. Technocrat Connectivity Systems Pvt. Ltd, (Udham Singh Nagar) for motor vehicle, trailer and semi-trailer manufacturing has been given silver category and Ms. Rawat Engineering Tech Pvt Ltd (Dehradun) for rubber and plastic products has been given bronze rating. The state government had organized MSME fortnight in the month of January 2018 in which information about various scheme in MSME sector was provided. During the fortnight, six workshops were organized for ‘Z‘ rating in which more than 100 MSME applied for ‘Z’ rating. The process of their ratings has been under process and more units are likely to get ‘Z’ rating in the coming months. Chief Secretary and Principal Secretary have expressed their happiness at this achievement of MSME and directed that these entrepreneurs would be awarded.