MAKE IN INDIA SUPPORT

MAKE IN INDIA/STARTUP

INTRODUCTION

Make In India: India is the fastest-growing country with rich resources, enormous potentials, and demographic dividends, but Indian resources are not utilized properly. The Prime Minister of India presented the initiative by which Indian resources can be utilized fully - "MAKE IN INDIA". The Make in India movement has contributed a lot to the economic development of the nation. This campaign was started with the motive to make India a global hub for manufacturing by encouraging foreign investors and making India an imperative investment destination.

According to the World Bank Publication 2019 "Ease of Doing Business" India ranked 63rd out of 190 countries. As a result, there is competition between Indian states; each state is trying to improve its rank on the ease of doing business index. It is based on the proportion of points completed on the Make in India initiative's 98-point action plan for business reform. Currently, the top six states are Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Haryana, Odisha, Chhattisgarh, and West Bengal (44.35%).

WHAT IS MAKE IN INDIA?

Make in India launched on September 25, 2014, is an initiative to facilitate investment, foster innovation, build best in class manufacturing infrastructure, make doing business easier, and enhance skill development. Make in India (MII) was one of the first 'Vocal for Local' initiatives that introduced the world to India's manufacturing sector. The "Make in India" initiative is built on four pillars identified to boost entrepreneurship in India, not just in manufacturing but also in other sectors. New Processes, New Infrastructure, New Sectors, and New Mindset are the four pillars of Make in India.

Our Honorable Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi Ji has explained it very well in his words -

"I want to tell the people of the whole world: Come, make in India. Come and manufacture in India.

Go and sell in any country of the world, but manufacture here. We have skill, talent, discipline and the desire to do something.

We want to give the world an opportunity that come make in India,"

India's credibility is at an all-time high level. There is a noticeable sense of forwarding motion, vitality, and hope. Make in India is attracting foreign investment.

The Make in India initiative has made significant progress and is now focusing on 27 sectors under Make in India 2.0. The Department of Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade is in charge of coordinating action plans for the manufacturing industry, while the Department of Commerce coordinates action plans for the service sector.

Requirements FOR MAKE IN INDIA CERTIFICATION

  1. Incorporation Certificate
  2. Pan Card Copy
  3. ID Proof
  4. Address Proof
  5. Detail of Directors
  6. Direct Identification Number (DIN)
  7. Digital Signature Certificate
  8. Latest Bank Statement/Mobile Bill
  9. Passport size Photographs
  10. Purpose for which Make in India logo is used
  11. Patent and trademark details (Optional)

STARTUP COMPANY REGISTRATION PROCESS IN INDIA

In this section we will discuss about Make in India registration process for Start-Up Business in India. We assist domestic as well as foreign companies in starting their business in India with Following Steps:

  1. Business Incorporation - Firstly, incorporation of a business is done whether the company is a private limited, partnership firm, or limited liability partnership firm.
  2. Submit Online Application - After selecting the company type, submit the online application. You'll get a confirmation email with a payment reference number.
  3. OR
    Register with startup India - The business is registered as a start up and it is an online process. Profile is created on the website, after this applicant can apply for various acceleration, mentorship programmes and other challenges in addition to this get access to resources like learning and development program, Government schemes, state policies for startup business etc.

  4. Submit documents with Registrar - File a reservation request with the Companies Commission for the proposed company name. The company application will be filed for registration with the authorized name and supporting documents.
  5. Grant of registration certificate - A registration certificate will be granted by mail. Company registration documents can be downloaded from the link.

PROCESS OF GETTING PERMISSION FOR "MAKE IN INDIA" LOGO

  1. Submit request - All requests forwarded to the Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion will be examined using merit-based criteria. They'd need to be approved by DPIIT's (Secretary) JS (Joint Secretary) (Department of Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade).
  2. Require additional information - If it deems necessary, the Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion may seek additional information in relation to the request to use the "Make in India" emblem for Events, Publications, Websites or Portals, Electronic Programs, and other purposes.
  3. Made request for the use of the logo in case of electronic media - Requests for using the logo on electronic media must be submitted to the DPIIT at least 30 days in advance. In addition to the request, the following information must be provided:
    • Nature of the Program.
    • Profile or track record of producers of the game.
    • The target audience.
    • The contents of the program and, in specific, inclusion of manufacturing-related content of the program.

Note:- Apart from the aforementioned uses, the logo's usage for any other purpose would be solely based on the merits of the specific case. The visibility, impact, and scope of manufacturing or its linked aspects would be retained for future reference. Following that, the JS can approve it (BE-III).

How to register for Make In India (MII Registration)?

Make in India (MII) is not a scheme but rather an initiative launched on September 25, 2014, to facilitate investment, foster innovation, build best-in-class manufacturing infrastructure, make doing business easier, and enhance skill development.

Several Central Government Ministries / Departments and various State Governments engage in investment promotion activities as part of the Make in India initiative from time to time. There is no provision for company registration under the 'Make In India' initiative.

There is a provision for "self-certification for local content". There is also a provision to use "make in India" logo. The Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion grants permission to use the "Make in India" logo. The process to get permission for use of "Make in India" logo is described above. The person seeking permission to use the "Make in India" logo must apply or Make in India Registration certificate to the DIPP in the prescribed format. The use of the 'Make in India' logo without the permission of DIPP is strictly prohibited.

Make In India Certificate/ (MII Certificate)

The DPIIT's public procurement (preference to make in India) orders 2017 was intended to encourage Make In India. According to the preamble of this order, the government of India's policy is to encourage make in India program and promote manufacturing and production of goods and services in India in order to increase income and employment.

According to this order, a class-I local supplier is defined as a supplier or service provider whose goods, services, or works offered for procurement meet the local content requirement of 50% or more. At the time of tender, bidding, or solicitation, the local supplier must provide "self-certification of local content" in the prescribed format. A "self-certification of local content" is a self declaration certificate that ensures a certain percentage of local content. The Make in India Certificate, also known as the MII Certificate.

GeM (Government e-Marketplace)

Government e-Marketplace is an online public procurement platform in India. To promote the Make in India campaign and Aatma Nirbhar Bharat, the Government of India has made it mandatory to mention the 'country of origin' on GeM.

GeM has also enabled a provision for indicating the percentage of local content in products. The supplier or sellers shall be required to furnish "self certification of local content" (Make in India certificate for GeM/MII certificate) in prescribed format to ensure the percentage of local content in the product.

frequently asked questions (FAQ)

    The Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion grants permission to use the "Make in India" logo. The person seeking permission to use the "Make in India" logo must apply to the DIPP in the prescribed format. There is no provision for company registration under the 'Make in India' initiative.

    The Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion grants permission to use the "Make in India" logo. The person seeking permission to use "Make in India" logo must simply apply to the DIPP in the prescribed format. The use of the 'Make in India' logo without the permission of DPIIT is strictly prohibited.

    Manufacturers must meet three main eligibility criteria for Make in India:

    1. General: The Applicant entity should be an Indian company.
    2. Technical: Vendors should be a manufacturing entity
    3. Financial: The Minimum average annual turnover for the last three years should not be less than 10% of the estimated cost.

    The logo is a silhouette of a roaring lion made entirely of cogs, representing manufacturing, strength, and national pride. The Ashoka Chakra inspired this logo, which represents India's success in all spheres.

    There is no provision for company registration under the 'Make in India' initiative. There is a provision to use make in India logo. The person seeking permission to use it must simply apply to the DIPP in the prescribed format. The Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion grants permission to use the "Make in India" logo.

    Make in India is an initiative to encourage investment, foster innovation, build world-class infrastructure, and transform India into manufacturing, design, and innovation hub.

    Made in India includes domestic factors of production such as land, labour, capital, entrepreneurship, and technology, whereas Make in India is simply an invitation to foreign factors of production such as capital, technology, and investment to employ Indian labour and use Indian land and natural resources.

    The make in India initiative aims to facilitate investment, encourage innovation, improve skill development, protect intellectual property, and build world-class infrastructure.

    The four pillars of Make in India are New Processes, New Infrastructure, New Sectors, and New Mindset.

    The Prime Minister launched the Make in India initiative in September 2014 as part of a larger set of nation-building initiatives.

    There is no provision for company registration under the 'Make in India' initiative. There is a provision to use "Make in India" logo. The Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion grants permission to use the "Make in India" logo.

    The supplier or sellers shall be required to furnish "self certification of local content" (Make in India/MII certificate) in prescribed format to ensure the percentage of local content in the product. Make in India certification for GeM is nothing but "self certification of local content".

    The Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion grants permission to use the "Make in India" logo. The person seeking permission to use the "Make in India" logo must apply to the DIPP in the prescribed format.

    A class-I local supplier is defined as a supplier or service provider whose goods, services, or works offered for procurement meet the local content requirement of 50% or more.

    The main motive of Make in India is to make India an important investment destination and global hub for manufacturing.

    Contributes to the country's economic development, expand GDP, increase job opportunity, Increase brand value, ease-up of business, etc.

    Any DPIIT office, officer, or establishment, including Central Government Ministries/Departments, State Government Ministries/Departments, and UT Administrations, for use in DPIIT-sponsored programmes. Indian Embassies/Missions for MII-related events, pamphlets, promotional materials, and advertisements sponsored by the Embassies/Missions.

    The Make in India initiative has made significant progress and is now focusing on 27 sectors under Make in India 2.0.

    In order to get Make In India, you have to follow the above-mentioned process, for more assistance please contact ALEPH INDIA at 08048036869.

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