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Mini Self Employment Scheme

(MSES)

1. Introduction

This scheme is true example of “less investment and more profit”. The sample test of MSES reveals that one can earn immediately Rs. 50 to Rs. 100 per day with very less investment ranging from Rs. 1000 to Rs. 5000/- only. While selecting PWDs Socio-Economic background, skill, experience, interest, family support etc. should be assessed. Extensive follow up strategies should be planned, interaction with police/ NAC personnel & business neighbours should be made. The NGOs should take lead role to promote & popularise MSES.

2. Objectives

1. To arrange livelihood for poor PWDs who are in need of money immediately & channelise them into self- employment esteem.

2. To involve community, philanthropists, NGOs service clubs in a befitting manner.

3. Justification

The existence and continuation of this scheme is fully justified as it channelises the poor, unemployed PWDs into gainful activities to fulfill their urgent financial need with less investment and makes them earning member of the society.

4. Financial Resources

Since the livelihood of PWDs has to be arranged urgently so self finance or donations in form of self- employment kits through service clubs, philanthropists, community, public sectors, funding agencies, NGOs etc. may be arranged. Donations in cash should be avoided.

5. Time schedule

With in a week.

6. Orientation/motivation

12-15 hours in 3-4 days.

7. Selection criteria

The PWDs should have :

1. Poor Socio -Economic background

2. Urgent need of earning livelihood and deepest sense of economic independence through small venture.

The Self Employment venture should be chosen according to interest, aptitude, ability, local need and socio-economic background of PWDs.

8. Follow up

Initially PWDs may face complex problems (police, NAC, surrounding bussiness friends). On the other hand the client may have personality problems such as lack of confidence, inferiority complex, hesitation etc. so it needs extensive follow-up initially (15 daily visits, 15 alternative day visits, few weekly and monthly visits).

9. Limitation

The few limitations of MSES are :Very limited coverage, basically urban based, time constraints for follow-up, unwillingness of PWDs.

Sl.No Venture Investment in Rs. Suggestive Places Suitable PWDs
1 Cobbler 1000/- Bus Stand, Railway station, Market, Residential Areas . Trains HH/OH/MR/HH/OH
2 Barber 5000/- Near-courts, Bus stands, Railway stations, slums, Residential Areas, Hotels HH/OH/MR
3 Cloth lroning 3000/- Residential Complexes, Hostel, Hotels HH/OH/MR
4 Domestic Appliances Repairing 5000/- Residential Complexes / Markets/ Mobiles OH/PHH
5

Chair Canning 1200/- Visiting offices, Residential Complexes VH/OH/HH
6 Commercial Art 4000/- RTO Office, Markets, Main Roads/Squares (Visit institutes, Public Sector & Govt. Offices HH/OH
7 Photo Framing 5000/- Markets, Public & tourist places HH/OH/MR
8 Stitching and Repairing of covers 5000/- Neare-Garage, Auto agencies, Automobile shops,Main Road side, RTO office HH/OH/MR
9 Vegetable Selling 4000/- Mobile, Hat, Vegetable markets. Road side / squares & Vehicle stops HH/OH/LV/MR
10 Betel Stall 2000/- Public places, Bus stands & stops, Railway stations. Near the restaurants / Hotels/ Offices & Industries OH/HH/VH/MR
11 Fish / chkcken / Muton selling 3000/- Mobile, Road side, Hats, fish markets OH/HH
12 Puffed Rice 1000/- Mobile, Visit Residential areas, complexes OH/MR
13 Fruits Seller 5000/- Road side, Markets, Public places, Bus stands, Railway stations, tourist places HH/OV/LV/MR
14 Sharpening of Knives / scissors 3000/- Visit residential areas, Barber shops DH/MR/PHH
15 Tea-snacks stall 5000/- Road Sides, Near Residential complexes HH/OH
16 Fast food stall 5000/- Markets, Institutional & Industrial areas, Hostels, Bus stands, Railway stations, residential areas, tourist places. HH/OH/MR
17 Two-wheeler Repairing 5000/- Road sides, Near Residential complexes HH/OH
18 Fruit Juice Stall 5000/- Markets, Institutional and Industrial areas, Hostels, Bus stands, Railway stations residential areas, Tourist places. HH/OH/VH/MR.
19 Rickshaw Pulling 4500/- Bus stands, Railway stations, Markets, Main roads chhaks, Tourist places HH/OH
20 Florists 4000/- Near Marriage Mandaps, Religious places, Main roads ALL
21 Selling of puja items 3000/- Religious places, Markets OH/MR/LV/HH
22 Sell of cheese ( chhana) 1000/- Hats, Markets, Main chhaks OH/VH/HH/MR
23 Domestic usable plastic items 4000/- Hats, Markets OH/MR/LV/HH
24 Sugarcane Juice 5000/- Road side, institutional and Industrial Areas OH/HH/VH/MR
25 Ghughuni selling 1200/- Market places/ Hats/ trains OH/HH/VH/MR

HH- Hearing Handicapped

MR-Means mild mentally retarded, having vocational skill.

LH- Locomotor Handicapped

Hearing Handicapped may display rate chart & items list.

VH-Visually Handicapped

PWDs may require family support, extend your support.

LV- Low vision

Source : www.dget.gov.in/self/self.pdf,

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