Traditionally a small scale industries are those using power with less than ……………… employees.
(a) 20
(b) 30
(c) 50
(i) True (ii) False (iii) False (iv) True
2 Answers 1 viewsChallenges before Small scale industries: 1. Inadequate Finance 2. Problem of Raw Material 3. Labour Problem 4. Marketing Problem 1. Inadequate Finance : SSI generally begins with a small amount of capital. Many of the...
2 Answers 1 views1. There are many problems faced by Small Scale Industries. These problems may be internal problems or external problems. 2. Internal Problems are like unskilled labour or untrained labour, lack of managerial...
2 Answers 1 viewsSmall scale industries have to face many problems: 1. Lack of Adequate Finance : Due to small scale of production and sale, Banks and Financial Institutions are afraid to give loans. 2....
2 Answers 1 viewsMajor problem faced by small scale industries is insufficient capital, which creates following difficulties with them. (i) Borrowings of Capital from Landlords and Money Lenders : Nationalised and Cooperative banks are...
2 Answers 1 viewsProblems faced by Small Scale Industries: (i) Outdated Technology : Traditional methods of productions are used due to lack of finance and knowledge about latest technology. This results in poor quality...
2 Answers 1 viewsGroup A Group B (a) Small Manufacturing Sector (4) Investment does not exceed Rs 25 lakhs (b) Modern Small Scale Industries (5) Electric Appliances (c) Large Employment (2) SSI (d) High absenteeism (6) Labour problem (e) Medium Services Sector (1) Investment more...
2 Answers 1 viewsGroup A Group B (1) Hand loom, Handicraft, Coir, Sericulture Traditional Small Scale Industries (2) Modern Small Scale Industries Bicycles parts, sewing machines, Blades, Razor, Electric Appliances, Spare parts (3) Job opportunities, Regional balance, Reduce migration, Maximum...
2 Answers 1 viewsMany Small Scale Industries provide semi finished goods to large scale industries.
2 Answers 1 views(D) \(\frac{1}{n^2}\) 1 V.S.D. = \(\frac{(n-1)}{n}\) M.S.D. LC. = 1 M.S.D. – 1 V.S.D. = 1 M.S.D. – \(\frac{(n-1)}{n}\) M.S.D. = \(\frac{1}{n}\) M.S.D. = \(\frac{1}{n}\times\frac{1}{n}\) cm ∴ L.C. = \(\frac{1}{n^2}\) cm
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