Performance of the Small Scale Industrial (SSI) Units in Kanchipuram - A Study
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Small scale industries play an important role in the developing economics like India. Apart from providing employment they help in reducing regional disparities and in improving the standard in lower investment. The most important need of many Developing countries of the world today is rapid SSI for achieving the objectives of their economic and social progress and for raising the living standards of the people. SSI process of growth and as such is originally linked both to the socio and economic Past and to parallel processes of social and economic development. The important of SSI is an effective means for solving the problems of economic and social Progress in developing countries. Small - Scale industry has been in the limelight of Discussion in India and has occupied an important place in the economy since pre-independence. The preference of Small Scale Industries in India is not planned or designed there is a growing tendency of Small Scale Industries units in India. Many studies have been undertaken on the performance of SSI units in different part of India. So for no such study was taken in Kanchipuram Town. An attempt is made to study performance of Small Scale Units in Kanchipuram Town.
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