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Project Profile

On
TENT HOUSE

Location
Malkram Village, Dhammapet Mandal, Bhadradri Kothagudem
Dist.
INDEX:

1. Project at a glance

2. Introduction

3. Scope of the Project

4. Constitution / Sector

5. Background of the Promoter

6. Product details

7. Process

8. Process Flowchart

9. Raw materials

10. Marketing

11. Location Advantages

12. Incentives / Subsidies

13. Licenses

14. Project Cost & Means of Finance

15. Notes on Project Cost

16. Notes on Means of Finance

17. Utilities

18. SWOT Analysis

19. Assumptions

20. Financial Statements


Project at a Glance

1. Name of the Unit NAGENDRA TENT HOUSE

2. Office Malkram (V), Dhammapet (M), Bhadradri

Kothaguydem

3. Location Malkram (V), Dhammapet (M), Bhadradri

Kothaguydem

4. Line of Activity Tent House

5. Sector Micro

6. Constitution Proprietor

7. Name of the Promoter N Nagendra Rao

8. Project Cost & Means of Finance

PROJECT COST AMOUNT MEANS OF FINANCE AMOUNT


Rs in Lakhs
Land Lease Capital 0.25
Buildings Lease
Equipment 4.50 Term loan 4.275
Working Capital 0.50 Working Capital loan 0.475
Total 5.00 Total 5.00
9. Promoters Contribution 5%

10. Power HP

11. Employment 4
Introduction

A tent is a shelter consisting of sheets of fabric or other material draped over, attached to a
frame of poles or attached to a supporting rope. While smaller tents may be free-standing or
attached to the ground, large tents are usually anchored using guy ropes tied to stakes or tent
pegs. First used as portable homes by nomadic peoples, tents are now more often used for
recreational camping and temporary shelters.
Tents range in size from "bivouac" structures, just big enough for one person to sleep in, up to
huge circus tents capable of seating thousands of people. The bulk of this article is concerned
with tents used for recreational camping which have sleeping space for one to ten people.
Larger tents are discussed in a separate section below.

Tents for recreational camping fall into two categories. Tents intended to be carried by
backpackers are the smallest and lightest type. Small tents may be sufficiently light that they
can be carried for long distances on a touring bicycle, a boat, or when backpacking.
The second type are larger, heavier tents which are usually carried in a car or other vehicle.
Depending on tent size and the experience of the person or people involved, such tents can
usually be assembled (pitched) in between 5 and 25 minutes; disassembly (striking) takes a
similar length of time. Some very specialised tents have spring-loaded poles and can be
'pitched' in seconds, but take somewhat longer to strike.
Product

Tents are used as habitation by nomads, recreational campers, and disaster victims. Tents are
typically used as overhead shelter for festivals, weddings, backyard parties, and major
corporate events. They are also used for excavation (construction) covers, industrial shelters.
Traditional

Tents have traditionally been used by many people all over the world, such as Indians Native
Americans, Mongolian and Tibetan Nomads, and the Bedouin for Weddings, Functions etc.,
Recreational

Camping is a popular form of recreation which often involves the use of tents. A tent is
economical and practical because of its portability and low environmental impact. These
qualities are necessary when used in the wilderness or backcountry.
Emergency

Tents are often used in humanitarian emergencies, such as war, earthquakes and fire. The
primary choice of tents in humanitarian emergencies are canvas tents, because a cotton canvas
tent allows functional breathability while serving the purpose of temporary shelter. Tents
distributed by organisations such as UNHCR are made by various manufacturers, depending on
the region where the tents are deployed, as well as depending on the purpose.
At times, however, these temporary shelters become a permanent or semi-permanent home,
especially for displaced people living in refugee camps or shanty towns who can't return to
their former home and for whom no replacement homes are made available
Scope of the Project
The envisaged project is to tent house AtDevrapalli, Visakhapatnam (Dist) and the
administrative office atdevarapalli. The Project cost is estimated of Rs 15.00lacs. The installed
capacity is per annum with 8 working hours in a day and 300 working days in a year .The
operating capacity is assumed 60%, 70% and 80% in first, second and conceding year
operations, The unit is eligible all incentives as per latest GO
Constitution & Sector

Constitution
Nagendra Tent House , unit is constituted as a proprietary concern for tent house.

Sector:
The proposed sector comes under micro Sector. The promoter has already obtained
registration Certificate from District Industries Centre, Khammam.

Background of the Promoter

Mr N Nagendra RaoS/o Sri N Subba Rao, residing at Malkaram Village, Dhammapet Mandal,
Bhadradri Kothagudem. He passed ITI. Basically;He/came from business family and well known
about business.He is an income tax assess He is having some sort of experience in the same
line of activity He can able to invest necessary amount as and when necessary. He is Proprietor
of the firm
Location & its Advantages

LAND: The proposed location of the Unit is situated atMalkaram Village, Dhammapet Mandal,
Bhadradri Kothagudem( Dist.) . The location of the industry has considerable influence on the
techno-economical facility of the project. There are various factors contributing to the
functioning of an industry and following are the primary factors taken into consideration.

REASONS FOR THE SELECTION OF THE SITE:

1. Availability of labor at economically rate..


2. The tent house is well connected with road facility.
3. Banking facilities and Government supports.
4. Adequate Transport facilities for economical transportation of finished product and
Spare parts.
5. Nearness to the Market.
6. As the area is developing area, the setting up of a unit in this will help the people to
progress both socially and economically.
Incentives / Subsidies

The following incentives are available for Micro and Small Enterprises (MSEs):

1. 100% reimbursement of Stamp duty and transfer duty paid by the industry on purchase
of land meant for industrial use.
2. 100% reimbursement of Stamp duty for Lease of Land/Shed/Buildings and also
mortgages and hypothecations.
3. 25% rebate in land cost limited to Rs. 10.00 Lakhs in Industrial Estates/ Industrial Parks.
4. 25% Land conversion charges for industrial use limited to Rs. 10.00 lakhs.
5. Fixed power cost reimbursement @ Rs.0.75 per unit (upper ceiling) on the proposed
revised rate (2010 -11) for 5 years from the date of commencement of commercial
production. Incase decrease in Power Tariff; the reimbursement will be reduced
proportionately.
6. 15% investment subsidy on fixed capital investment subject to a maximum of Rs. 20.00
Lakhs.
7. Reimbursement of 100% VAT/CST or State Goods and Services Tax (SGST) for a period of
5 years from the date of commencement of commercial production to Micro
Enterprises.
8. Reimbursement of 50% VAT/CST or State Goods and Services Tax (SGST) for a period of
5 years from the date of commencement of commercial production to Small
Enterprises.
9. Interest subsidy under PavalaVaddi Scheme on the term loan taken on the fixed capital
investment by New Micro and Small enterprises in excess of 3% per annum subject to a
maximum reimbursement of 9% per annum for a period 5 years from the date of
commencement of commercial production.
10. Seed capital assistance to First Generation entrepreneurs to set-up Micro Enterprises @
10% of the Machinery cost , which will be deducted from the eligible investment subsidy
11. 50% reimbursement of cost involved in skill up gradation and training the local man
power limited to Rs.2000 per person.
12. 50% subsidy on the expenses incurred for quality certification / patent registration
limited to Rs. 2.00 Lakhs for MSEs
13. 25% subsidy on specific cleaner production measures limited to Rs. 5.00 lakhs.
14. To extend investment subsidy to the identified service activities related to industries
setup in all Municipal Corporation limits in the state as per the list appended as
Annexure-II

Licenses

The following licenses will be required for the Starting up the Industry:

1. Part I
2. Single Window approvals
3. Panchayati
4. Inspector of Factories
5. Pollution
6. Electricity
7. VAT
8. Town & City Planning

Market Potential

Tenthouses(supplyingoffurniture,shamiyanasand
utensils)arerequiredatalmostallplacesacrossthecountryespeciallyduringmarriage,festivalsandoth
ersocialfunctions.Itisnotpossibletokeeptheseitems.Startingatent houseinurban,sub-
urbanareasisaprofitablebusiness.

Machine Specification

Sl. No Particulars

1. Tentsofallsizes,kannatbundles

2. Bamboo,rope,iron nails,etc

3. Utensilsforpreparingfood
4. Utensilsfor servingfood&plates

5. Carpets, steelchairs,iron tables, etc

6. Drumsforwaterstorage

7. Mattresses,quilts,bedsheets,pillows,etc

8. Miscellaneousitems

Project & Means of Finance

PROJECT COST AMOUNT MEANS OF FINANCE AMOUNT

Land Lease Capital 0.25

Buildings Lease

Machinery 4.50 Term loan 4.275

Working Capital 0.50 Working Capital loan 0.475

Total 5.00 Total 5.00

Promoter Contribution : 5%
Notes on Project Cost

Land & Buildings:

The proposed unit is being set up at and the administrative office at Malkram Village,
Dhammapet Mandal, Bhadradri Kothagudem Dist. The promoter already acquired rented
building for setting up the unit. The location is quite suitable for setting up the unit.

Plant & Machinery:-

The machinery and equipment worth of Rs.4.50 lacs are required to run the unit. The promoter

has already approached reputed suppliers, obtained quotations and enclosed the same for your

reference.

Working Capital:-

An amount of Rs.5.00 lacs provided towards working capital facility to run the unit in smooth

levels. The detailed working requirement placed as annexure.


Notes on Means of Finance

1. CAPITAL:

The promoters capital was fixed at Rs.0.25 Lac.


2. TERM LOAN:

The unit desires to avail Term Loan of Rs.4.275 lacs from Bank/Financial Institute to meet part
cost of the project cost, which works out to 95% of the total project cost of Rs.5.00lacs. The
amount would be repayable in 28 quarterly installments of Rs.0.15 lacs each with a moratorium
of twelve months from the date of commencement of Commercial Production. However, the
interest on the term loan would be payable as and when it is applied on the account. The detail
of the repayment programmed is placed in this report.
Utilities & Services

POWER:
TheUnitwillneedatotalconnectedloadof100.00KWat3phase,4wire,50Hz,ACand400/440Vo
lts.ThepowerwillbeavailablefromthestateGridthroughatransformer.

WATER:
The unit requires 4,000 Liters of water per day.

EFFLUENTS:
There are no harmful effluents generated in the process.
TRANSPORTATION:
The proposed unit is located at (Dist) There is no problem for transportation of raw
material and finished goods.

MANPOWER REQUIREMENTS:
The unit will be employing 6 Nos. of workers besides 2 Nos. of administrative staff. All
the above persons can be recruited locally without any difficulties.
SWOT Analysis

STRENGTH:

The unit is located at Malkram Village, Dhammapet Mandal, Bhadradri Kotha Gudem (Dist.)
The promoters are having some sort of experience in the same line of activity

WEAKNESS:

The unit has competition from the existing units as the proposed unit is having latest
technology and by the government encouragements to start new industry the units can
competent with the old industries.

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