Request for Proposal (RFP) For Impact Assessment Study of Direct Reform Assistance (DRA) Provided to Khadi Institutions (KIs) and Scope of Further Assistance to Other Non-DRA KIs

Tender Number: RID/KRDP/Assessment/DRA/2021 Date: 09.06.2021

Issued By:

Dy. Director I/c. (RID) Khadi & Village Industries Commission, (Ministry of MSME, Govt. of India) 3, Irla Road, Vile Parle (W), Mumbai – 400056 , India

Email: [email protected] Website: www.kvic.org.in Tel No: 022-26714320

Table of Contents

Disclaimer ...... 4 SECTION-1: Letter of Invitation ...... 5 PART-1: Invitation to Bid ...... 5 SECTION-2: Instructions to Bidders and Data Sheet ...... 7 PART-2: Data Sheet and Introduction ...... 7 2.1 Key Events and Date ...... 7 2.2 Other Important Information Related to Bid ...... 7 2.3 About KVIC ...... 8 2.4 Assignment Background ...... 8 SECTION-3: Terms of Reference ...... 10 PART-3: Scope of Work ...... 10 3.1 About - Khadi and Reform Development Program (KRDP) ...... 10 3.2 Objective of the Assignment ...... 11 3.3 Scope of the Study ...... 12 PART-4: Purpose and Scope of Services of the Impact Assessment study ...... 14 4.1 Roles and responsibilities...... 14 4.2 Field Study - Data Collection, compilation and Analysis ...... 14 4.3 Key Deliverables: ...... 15 PART-5: Instruction to Bidder ...... 16 5.1 Cost of RFP ...... 16 5.2 Transfer of RFP ...... 16 5.3 Eligible Bidders ...... 16 5.4 Consortium and Joint Ventures ...... 16 5.5 Completeness of Response ...... 16 5.6 Proposal Preparation Costs ...... 17 5.7 Bidder Inquiries ...... 17 5.8 Amendment of RFP Document ...... 17 5.9 Supplemental Information to the RFP ...... 17 5.10 KVIC’s right to terminate the process ...... 17 5.11 Earnest Money Deposit (EMD) ...... 17 5.12 Performance Bank Guarantee (PBG) ...... 17 5.13 Authentication of Bid ...... 18 5.14 Language of Bids ...... 18 5.15 Data/ Documents Prepared by the Successful Bidder to be the Property of the KVIC ...... 18 5.16 Bid Submission Format ...... 18 5.17 Submission of Bids ...... 18 5.18 Late Bids and Bid Validity Period ...... 20 5.19 Submission and Receipt of Proposals ...... 20 5.20 Bid Opening ...... 20 5.21 Bid Evaluation ...... 21 5.22 Clarifications on Bids ...... 21 5.23 Bid Evaluation ...... 22 5.24 Award Criteria ...... 22 5.25 Signing of Contract ...... 22 PART-6: Deliverables and Payment Terms ...... 22 6.1 Deliverables and Project Timeline ...... 22 6.2 Payment Terms ...... 23 6.3 Dispute Resolution ...... 23 6.4 Consequences of Default ...... 23 SECTION-4: List ofAnnexures ...... 25 Annexure-I: Agreement for conducting Impact Assessment study of KRDP ...... 26 Annexure- I A: Agency’s personnel to perform the assignment ...... 31 Annexure- I B: Agency’s reporting obligations ...... 32 Annexure- II: Bid Data Sheet ...... 33 Annexure- III: Zone-wise States categorized by KVIC ...... 34 Annexure - V: Template for evaluation of central sector scheme ...... 35 SECTION-5: Bidding Forms (Annexure IV) ...... 36 Form 1 - Cover Letter Format ...... 37 Form 2 – Pre-Bid Queries Format ...... 39 Form 3 Bid Security Declaration Form ...... 40 Form 4 - Team Deployment Structure ...... 41 Form 5: Financial Proposal Format ...... 42 Form 6: Performance Security (Performance Bank Guarantee) ...... 43 Form 7: Documental evidence in favor of Authorized Signatory ...... 45 Form 8: Tender Acceptance Letter ...... 46

DISCLAIMER

The purpose of this „Request for Proposal (RFP)‟ document (also referred as “Tender” or RFP) is to provide interested parties with information that may be useful to them in making their financial offers pursuant to this RFP. This RFP includes statements, which reflect various assumptions and assessments arrived at by the KVIC (Khadi and Village Industries Commission) in relation to the Project. Such assumptions, assessments and statements do not purport to contain all the information that each Bidder may require. This RFP may not be appropriate for all persons, and it is not possible for the KVIC, its employees or advisors to consider the investment objectives, financial situation and needs of each party who reads or uses this RFP. The assumptions, assessments, statements and information contained in the RFP Document may not be complete, accurate, adequate or correct. Each Bidder should, therefore, conduct its own investigations and analysis and should check the accuracy, adequacy, correctness, reliability and completeness of the assumptions, assessments, statements, and information contained in this RFP Document and obtain independent advice from appropriate sources. The KVIC, its employees and advisors, make no representation or warranty and shall have no liability to any person, including any Bidder under any law, statute, rules or regulations or tort, principles of restitution or unjust enrichment or otherwise for any loss, damages, costs or expenses which may arise from or be incurred or suffered on account of anything contained in this RFP or otherwise, including the accuracy, adequacy, correctness, completeness or reliability of the RFP and any assessment, assumption, statement or information contained therein or deemed to form part of this RFP Document or arising in any way for participation in this Bid Process. The KVIC also accepts no liability of any nature, whether resulting from negligence or otherwise howsoever caused, arising from the reliance of any Bidder upon the statements contained in this RFP. The KVIC may, at its absolute discretion, but without being under any obligation to do so, update, amend or supplement the information, assessment or assumptions contained in this RFP Document. The issue of this RFP Document does not imply that the KVIC is bound to select or appoint a Bidder for the Project and the KVIC reserves the right to reject all or any of the Bidder or Bids without assigning any reason whatsoever. The Bidders shall bear all costs associated with or relating to the preparation and submission of its Bid including but not limited to preparation, copying, postage, delivery fees, expenses associated with any demonstrations or presentations which may be required by the KVIC or any other costs incurred in connection with or relating to its Bid. All such costs and expenses will remain with the Service Provider and the KVIC shall not be liable in any manner whatsoever for the same or for any other costs or other expenses incurred by a Bidder in preparation or submission of the Bid, regardless of the conduct or outcome of the Bidding Process.

SECTION-1: LETTER OF INVITATION PART-1: Invitation to Bid

1. Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC) hereby invites proposal from reputed and reliable firms empaneled with Ministry of MSME, Government of India for the Engagement of Consulting Agency for „Impact Assessment Study of Direct Reform Assistance (DRA) Provided to Khadi Institutions (KIs) and Scope of Further Assistance to Other Non- DRA KIs‟. The objective of this engagement is to assess the impact of interventions under the Khadi Reform Development Program (KRDP) at the national level.

2. The RFP document shall be intimated individually to the empaneled agencies with Ministry of MSME, Government of India.

3. Bidders are advised to study this RFP document carefully before submitting their proposals in response to the RFP Notice. Submission of a proposal in response to this notice shall be deemed to have been done after careful study and examination of this document with full understanding of its terms, conditions and implications.

4. This RFP document is not transferable and the name of the bidder who purchases and submits the same bid shall be unchanged.

5. Bidder shall not tamper/ modify the tender form including downloaded price bid template in any manner. In case if the same is found to be tampered/ modified in any manner, the tender will be completely rejected.

6. Not more than one tender shall be submitted by one bidder or bidders having a business relationship. Under no circumstance will father and his son(s) or other close relations who have a business relationship with one another (i.e. when one or more partner(s)/ director(s) are common) be allowed to tender for the same contract as separate competitors. A breach of this condition will render the tenders of both parties liable to rejection.

7. Any corrigendum/addendum (if any) shall be intimated individually to the empaneled agencies prior to the date of submission of bids.

8. The Hard Copy of original affidavits must be delivered at the address as mentioned in the Data Sheet (Part-2 of Section-II of RFP) Bid will be rejected in case of non-receipt of original payment instrument like Demand Draft/any other accepted instrument etc. against the submitted bid.

9. Bids will be opened as per date/ time as mentioned in the Data Sheet of Part-2 of Section-II of the RFP.

10. The Purchaser shall not be responsible for non-receipt/ non-delivery of the Bid documents due to any reason whatsoever

11. The response to the RFP should be uploaded on or before the date and time specified in the schedule for RFP.

12. The KVIC reserves the right to reject any or all the Bids in whole or part without assigning any reasons.

13. This “Invitation to Bid” is non-transferable under any circumstances.

14. Pre-Bid Queries/ Clarifications may be requested not later than the date defined in the Schedule. Clarifications may be e-mailed (only) to the following address: [email protected]

15. All email must have Pre-Bid queries: Impact Assessment Study of Direct Reform Assistance (DRA) Provided to Khadi Institutions (KIs) and Scope of Further Assistance to Other Non-DRA KIs as subject.

16. EMD. There is no EMD1, however, the bidders have to submit the Bid Security Declaration as per the Form – 3, failing which their bid will be rejected.

1 Procurement Policy Divn., Deptt. of Expenditure, Ministry of Finance, Government of India, OM No. F. 9/4/2020-PPD SECTION-2: INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS AND DATA SHEET PART-2: Data Sheet and Introduction

2.1 Key Events and Date S. No. Information Details To be shared individually with selected Invitation for Submission of Bids to 1. empanelled agencies of Ministry of MSME: on Request for Proposal 09.06.2021 Dy. Director (I/C), Reform Implementation Address for Submission of Requisite 2. Division, KVIC, 3, IRLA Road, Vile Parle West, Documents Mumbai 400056 3. Last date for receiving Pre-Bid Queries 21.06.2021 upto 12.00 P.M. Response to Pre-bid queries through 4. 22.06.2021 at 4.00 P.M email 5. Pre-bid meeting at KVIC, Mumbai 23.06.2021 at 3.00 P.M Last date and time for submission of 6. 01.07.2021 at 3.00 P.M. bids 02.07.2021 (Change in date, if any shall be 7. Opening of bids/proposals communicated)

2.2 Other Important Information Related to Bid

S. Item Description No. (180) One-hundred-and-eighty days from the date 1. Bid Validity Period of opening of Financial Bid Last date for furnishing Performance within a period of 05 days from the date of award 2. Security to KVIC (By successful of the assignment along with Agreement bidder) 3% of contract value/ Bid value2 of successful Performance Security value 3. bidder to be submitted at the time of signing of (Performance Bank Guarantee) Agreement Performance Security/ The PBG should remain valid for a period of 4. Performance Bank Guarantee sixty days beyond the date of submission of final (PBG) validity period report and its acceptance by the KVIC 5. Last date for signing contract As intimated in work order of KVIC

2 Procurement Policy Divn., Deptt. of Expenditure, Ministry of Finance, Government of India, OM No. F. 9/4/2020-PPD 2.3 About KVIC

Khadi & Village Industries Commission (KVIC), established under the Act of Parliament (No.61 of 1956), and as amended by Act No.12 of 1987 and Act No.10 of 2006) is a statutory organization under the Ministry of MSME (Govt. of India) and engaged in promoting and developing Khadi and Village industries (KVI) for providing employment opportunities in the rural areas, thereby strengthening the rural economy.

It has been identified as one of the major organizations in the decentralized sector for generating sustainable non-farm employment opportunities in rural areas at a low per capita investment. It undertakes activities like skill improvement; transfer of technology; research & development; marketing etc. and helps in generating employment/self- employment opportunities in rural areas.

The prime functions of KVIC are:  Planning and organizing capacity-building programs.  Build up reserves for supply of raw material and implements.  Encourage and assist in creation of common service facilities for all activities related to production and marketing of products.  Promote sale and marketing of products.  Undertake studies for KVI sector.  Encourage and promote research in the technology used in the sector including non- conventional energy.  Provide assistance for development and upgradation of designs, prototypes and other technical information including quality assurance.

Govt. of India is striving to improve the socio-economic conditions of the rural population-providing host of support to non-farm sector. Such supports primarily include creation of employment opportunities based on resources and skills with assistance for improving supply chain, enhancing skills, upgrading technology, expanding market, augmenting capacity building of the entrepreneurs/artisans and their groups.

As per 2011 Census, around 69% of country‟s population is living in the rural areas. This vast majority of people draw their livelihood from rural farm and or non-farm sector. Therefore, growth and development of these sectors are primordial for higher growth trajectory of Indian economy.

Organization provides such holistic supports for promotion of both self-employment and wage employment, particularly under rural non-farm sector. Sector plays an important role in the development of employment opportunities in the hinterland of country, both in rural and urban areas.

It is engaged in promoting and developing Khadi and Village Industries for providing employment opportunities with special focus in the rural areas with an eye as well in setting up micro enterprises in urban areas at a very low per capita investment. The activities of the sector are source of livelihood for around 14 million rural and urban people who largely include spinners, weavers and village industries artisan spread across the country.

2.4 Assignment Background

Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC) has been entrusted with responsibility for planning, promotion, organization and implementation of programmes for the development of Khadi and other Village Industries in rural areas in coordination with other industries engaged in rural development, wherever necessary.

KVIC has played a very significant role by providing employment opportunities to the poorest of the poor in remote rural areas through Village Industries. Village industries from the purview of KVIC broadly include Agro based and Food processing industry, Forest based industry, Hand Made paper and Fiber industry, Mineral based industry, Polymer and Chemical based industry, Rural engineering and biotech industry and Polyester industry.

In order to fully realize the significant growth potential of KVI sector, the Khadi Reform and Development Program (KRDP) is being implemented by Government of India and KVIC since 2010, with assistance from Asian Development Bank (ADB).

The key outcome of the program focused on revitalization of the Khadi and Village Industries (KVI) subsector with enhanced sustainability and promotion and marketing of khadi; increased employment, higher incomes and welfare for the Khadi artisans; institutional strengthening; and development of traditional village industries.

The objective of this engagement is to assess the impact of interventions under the Khadi Reform Development Program (KRDP) at the national level.

The details of the schemes along with objectives, scope, purpose, etc. may be seen under „Scope of Work‟. SECTION-3: TERMS OF REFERENCE PART-3: Scope of Work

Khadi is handcrafted textile of India. It was livery of freedom in independent India, now mandated as a livery of economic freedom in India for the rural artisans. Khadi is the pride of India and it has the distinction of being the only cloth to be used in the National Flag. Khadi has been a source of livelihood for about 10 Lacs spinners, weavers and other across the breadth of our country. Its inherent characteristics lie in its eco-friendliness by using simple technology and above all, its suitability to operate from artisan‟s cottage itself.

The Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC) during the last few decades has played a significant role at the grass root level by providing employment opportunities to the poorest of the poor in remote rural areas.

Khadi Sector

Khadi means any cloth woven on handlooms in India from cotton, silk or woolen yarn handspun in India or from a mixture of any two or all of such yarns.

Khadi is estimated to constitute less than 1% of India‟s textile market. The growth in production and sales of khadi is marginal compared to the increase in the production of textiles.

The textile industry has made tremendous strides with the adoption of modern technology, branding, and savvy marketing. In contrast, khadi has been unable to adapt to economic and technological advancements. As a result, the community-based production and marketing model of a product that is still revered, is neither able to gain market share nor substantially contribute to rural employment. Another concern area is towards competition taking advantage of non-genuine Khadi in the market - In the current marketplace, close substitutes and duplicates are getting sold under the Khadi name.

However, given its size and diversity, India has significant opportunities for genuine Khadi if it is efficiently produced and marketed. Simultaneously, repositioning of khadi is needed to link the consumer perception of Khadi with its genuineness, environment friendly, socially conscious, and fair wage characteristics.

Village Industries

As per KVIC act, Village Industry means any industry located in Rural area which produces any goods or renders any service with or without the use of power, in which the fixed capital investment per head of an artisan or of a worker does not exceed INR 1 lakh rupees in plain area and INR 1.5 lakhs in hilly area or such other sum to be notified in the official Gazette, be specified from time to time by the Central Government.

The Village Industries under the purview of KVIC broadly include. Agro based and Food processing industry, Forest based industry, Hand Made paper and fibre industry, Mineral based industry, Polymer and Chemical based industry, Rural engineering and biotech industry and Polyvastra industry

3.1 About - Khadi and Reform Development Program (KRDP)

In order to fully realize the significant growth potential of KVI sector, the Khadi Reform and Development Program (KRDP) is being implemented by Government of India and KVIC since 2010, with assistance from Asian Development Bank (ADB). The key outcome of the program focused on revitalization of the Khadi and Village Industries (KVI) subsector with enhanced sustainability and promotion and marketing of khadi increased employment, higher incomes and welfare for the Khadi artisans; institutional strengthening; and development of traditional village industries.

Over the duration of the program, reform measures were made in various areas and a substantial progress was achieved including but not limited to: a) Formulation and implementation of the Khadi Mark b) Development of the 5 village industry clusters c) Policy level reforms including introduction of benefit chart and production incentive plan d) Direct reform assistance to Khadi Institutions enabling them to increase their productivity with the assistance of new implements and increase their sales with the renovation of their sales outlets e) Capacity building and institutional strengthening of KVIC Amongst several reform components, KRDP comprises of comprehensive reform package for select Khadi Institutions (KIs). i.e. Direct Reform Assistance (DRA).

The objective of the assistance is to make the KIs to emerge as Self Reliant and organize Khadi Programme on their own. The support (maximum INR 105.00 Lakhs) covers all reform activities of KIs viz. production, marketing, governance, IT/MIS, artisan welfare, etc. The reform package has been implemented in 465 KIs. As mandated under the program, an overall assessment of Direct Reform Assistance to 465 KIs and scope for further extending assistance to other KIs needs to be carried out by an independent agency. The key components of KRDP are as under:

1. Promoting and marketing of khadi  Establishing identity of Khadi through Khadi Mark  Effective marketing through private sector participation

2. Realizing procurement and production efficiencies  Facilitating raw material procurement and cotton sliver production  Artisan Earnings and Empowerment  Market-linked pricing to replace Cost based pricing  Rationalization of Financial Assistance in Khadi (Rebate and ISEC)

3. Focus on traditional village industries

4. Institutional reforms  Revitalizing Khadi institutions  New Khadi ventures  Organizational Restructuring of KVIC and Capacity Building

(Any further details on KVIC and their activities under Khadi and Village Industries are available on KVIC website www.kvic.org.in )

3.2 Objective of the Assignment

The assignment aims at undertaking an independent assessment of the Khadi Reform Package. Through the assessment study, it is intended to gain an insight of the extent to which the program components have impacted the sector. The key objectives of the assessment are as follows:

 To assess the overall impact of the reforms on the khadi and village industry sub-sector. The following questions need to be answered (based on primary and secondary data analysis):  Have the reforms contributed to income enhancement and employment growth at the sectoral level?  Is KVI sub-sector a provider of sustainable employment to artisans with consistently increasing wages?  Is Khadi effectively promoted and marketed to ensure commercial viability as well as to ensure generation of market demand for khadi?  Have the reforms contributed to removing major constraints in khadi production value chain by enabling procurement and production?  Have the reforms contributed in revitalization of khadi institutions?  To understand the impact of reforms on overall progress of the KIs receiving support under KRDP vis-à-vis comparable KIs not receiving support under KRDP and scope for extending KRDP assistance to other KIs  To map challenges and gaps in implementation and identify measures to increase the effectiveness  To identify mitigation measures for further strengthening of the programmes  Would the reforms under KRDP be beneficial for new beneficiaries as well?

3.3 Scope of the Study

The reform package has been implemented at 3 levels viz. Sectoral level, KI level and KVIC level. Each component of the reform package needs to be assessed for its impact on the performance of beneficiary KIs and artisans‟ income etc. vis-à-vis performance of Non-Beneficiary KIs on the same parameters. The details of components at each level are given below.

3.3.1 Sector level:

 Khadi sector (based on secondary data and primary data analysis) . State-wise trends in employment, production, sales and exports, for the beneficiaries vis- à-vis non-beneficiaries of KRDP . State-wise outreach of schemes for promotion of Khadi and artisan welfare . Gender mainstreaming interventions . Interventions for capacity building/ skill development of artisans . Consumers perception of the quality, durability, and desirability of KVI products, post introduction of Khadi Mark . Case studies at scheme level / state level /consumer level

Tentative Respondents to be covered:  Technical experts in Khadi Sector  Consumers of KVI products across various age groups (youth, office goers, senior citizens)

3.3.2. Khadi Institution level:  Assessment of impact on available infrastructure . Office, CFC worksheds, warping units, Garment unit, sales outlets, godowns, etc. . Number and type of charkha, looms, warping units . Infrastructure for KI activities, if any  Trends in production and sales since the introduction of KRDP . Yarn, fabric, ready-to-wear clothes, accessories, other products such as home furnishing, etc. . Trends in KI activities, if any  Impact from Marketing and Branding under KRDP . Khadi Mark implementation . Marketing initiatives such as renovation of sales outlets, advertising, participation in exhibitions, etc. . Marketing initiatives for KI products, if any  Impact of Augmented Financial Management under KRDP . Implementation of Market linked pricing and products for which it is initiated . Benefit Chart implementation at the KI level – process and challenges . Utilisation of funds received through different schemes of KVIC and convergence with other sources of support . Utilisation of bank finance . Accounting systems followed  Impact of IT-MIS interventions under KRDP . Status of Implementation of Integrated MIS at KI level . IT systems / accounting systems adopted by KI on own  Impact on Capacity Building . Training of artisans (both Khadi and VI (if any)) conducted by KI and participation in trainings conducted by KVIC. . Training of KI staff through KVIC.  Impact of welfare measures for artisans . Wage rate for spinners and weavers (separate for male and female) . Average increment in wages of spinners and weavers over last 5 years . Contribution to Artisan Welfare Fund Trust (AWFT) . Artisans benefitting from Janashree Bima Yojana /insurance scheme . Compliances as per KVIC rules for KIs . Availability of toilets, drinking water, safety measures in worksheds . Welfare measures for KI artisans if any  Impact on Governance of KIs . Presence and participation of artisans in governing body . Convergence of difference schemes and support of KVIC, other State and Central agencies if any Tentative Respondents to be covered:  Relevant KVIC officials from different directorates at Central offices  Relevant KVIC officials at Zonal, State and Field offices  Office bearer of selected Khadi Institutions  Managerial staff of Sales outlets  Artisans of the selected Khadi Institution (male and female)

3.3.3. KVIC Level:  Impact of Implementation of IFMS  Impact of capacity building for various cadre of KVIC Central Office, State Offices and KIs  Effectiveness of monitoring mechanisms across key schemes  Inter-departmental facilitation and convergence  Impact from IT systems being used for various schemes / departments

Tentative Respondents to be Covered :  Relevant KVIC officials from different directorates at Central offices  Relevant KVIC officials at Zonal, State and Field offices PART-4: Purpose and Scope of Services of the Impact Assessment study

4.1 Roles and responsibilities

The key roles and responsibility the selected consultants have been listed below:  Development of the research design with a detailed survey plan and a field coverage plan covering all 6 zones (North, South, East, West, North-East and Central). The survey shall comprise of both DRA Institutions [465 KIs where Direct Reforms Assistance (DRA) has been provided] and non-DRA Institutions [appropriate sample size to be selected from exhaustive list available on KVIC website]. The survey plan shall be prepared and finalized in consultation with KVIC.  Prepare research report and submit the findings.  Preparation tools, pilot testing and finalization  Finalization of the data collection instruments and a training manual for investigators.  Develop a data analysis and tabulation plan in consultation with the KVIC.  Data collection with CAPI (Computer Aided Personal Interviews) tools with facility for online updation of data on server in case of structured tools  Data collection with paper-based tools in case of In-depth Interviews  25% of the total cases to be surveyed physically across India.  Providing weekly update to KVIC on progress of Survey  Implement quality assurance protocols during the implementation of the assignment.  Submit draft and final reports along with clean data sets (raw data) in Excel format  Ensure that the team proposed in the proposal is deployed to undertake the study. Any changes in the team need to be communicated to KVIC well in advance.

4.2 Field Study - Data Collection, Compilation and Analysis  Designing of the discussions guides for focus group discussions, interview guides for in-depth interviews and structured questionnaires/schedules for studies.  Preparation of sampling plan for physical surveys and the analysis plan  Pre-testing and finalizing the required tools  Establishment of a managerial structure for field operations  Engagement of investigators and training/capacity building of the field investigators  Putting in place appropriate IT hardware and application software for data collection and management  Collecting and compiling the quality data from selected areas  High quality data management and adherence to quality assurance mechanisms as per agreed protocols, plans and schedules  Collation and data cleaning  Running data analysis and submitting cross-tabulations/summarizations  Preparation of draft report and conducting stakeholder consultations  Submission of final report and dissemination of the key findings  Incorporating concurrent feedback into the workflow

4.3 Key Deliverables: i. Inception report with final scope, methodology and approach. This should also include findings from the analysis and therefore the areas which will be further explored during field visits. ii. Mid-term report with initial findings of the study. iii. Draft Impact Assessment Report for stakeholder consultations. iv. Final Impact Assessment Report after incorporation of inputs from all the concerned stakeholders.

The final report should primarily cover the following:

i. Impact of the implementation of the KRDP Programme on beneficiary institutions in comparison with non-beneficiary institutions in the same time period. ii. Assess the achievement of desired outputs and outcomes of the programme. Report to have details highlighting instances where targets could not be achieved along with reasons for such under achievement, if any, and to recommend remedial measures that may be taken by the Authority. The parameters shall include the following: a. Increase in sales, before and after the KRDP intervention b. Increase in production, before and after the KRDP intervention c. Increase in wages/earnings, before and after the KRDP intervention d. Increase in number of artisans, before and after the KRDP intervention e. Improvement in working capital position iii. Recommendations on better use of available data management and mechanism for effective monitoring of the programme. iv. Recommendations on improvement in infrastructure facilities by Field Offices, NGOs and other key organizations v. Recommendations on further improvement of programme with the objective of meeting its targets, adequacy and timeliness of fund flow & delivery mechanisms, coverage and linkages with other institutions at the State level and national level. vi. Recommendations and Framework on continuing of the programme further and providing support to Non-DRA‟s as well under the KRDP.

PART-5: Instruction to Bidder

5.1 Cost of RFP

 The RFP document can be purchased for a fee of INR 10,000/- (non-refundable).  Payment can be remitted by the way of NEFT/ RTGS and the copy of acknowledgement of such remittance should be provided with the Bid Document.  Proposals not accompanied by remittance receipt of RFP Document Fee shall be treated as non-responsive.

5.2 Transfer of RFP

The RFP Document is not transferable to any other bidder. The bidder who purchases the document and submits shall be the same.

5.3 Eligible Bidders

 The Bidder should be an agency empaneled with Ministry of MSME, Government of India like Management Institutions, Economic and Social Research Institutes of National and International repute, Consultancy firms, etc. Note: o Agencies under administrative control of Ministry of MSME are not eligible to participate in bidding. o Individuals/proprietorship firms are not eligible. o NGOs/ Institutions assisted by KVIC/ KVIBs are not eligible.  A Tender Evaluation Committee constituted by KVIC will evaluate the bids and select appropriate agency for executing the assignment.  The Tender Evaluation Committee may make such investigations as necessary to determine the ability of the Bidder to adhere to the requirements specified within this RFP. The Evaluation Committee will reject the proposal of any Bidder who is not a responsible Bidder or fails to submit a responsive offer/tender.

5.4 Consortium and Joint Ventures

i. Any consortium, joint venture, subcontracting & outsourcing will not be allowed.

5.5 Completeness of Response

i. Bidders are advised to study all instructions, forms, terms, requirements and other information in the RFP documents carefully. Submission of bid shall be deemed to have been done after careful study and examination of the RFP document with full understanding of its implications. ii. The response to this RFP should be full and complete in all respects. Failure to furnish all information required by the RFP document or submission of a proposal not substantially responsive to the RFP document in every respect will be at the Bidder's risk and may result in rejection of its Proposal.

5.6 Proposal Preparation Costs

i. The bidder shall submit the bid at its cost and, KVIC shall not be held responsible for any cost incurred by the bidder. Submission of a bid does not entitle the bidder to claim any cost and rights over KVIC and KVIC shall be at liberty to cancel any or all bids without giving any notice. ii. All materials submitted by the bidder shall be the absolute property of KVIC and no copyright /patent etc. shall be entertained by KVIC.

5.7 Bidder Inquiries

Bidder shall send in their written queries as prescribed in the Section 5 - Form 2 to the contact address at which the bids are to be submitted. Bidders can also email their queries on [email protected] The response to the queries will be emailed to individual bidding agencies. No telephonic queries will be entertained. Responses of KVIC shall become integral part of RFP document.

5.8 Amendment of RFP Document

i. All the amendments made in the document would be shared via email and shall be an integral part of RFP document. ii. The bidders are advised to check their respective emails on regular basis for checking latest updates of this RFP document. KVIC also reserves the rights to amend the dates mentioned in this RFP for successful bid process.

5.9 Supplemental Information to the RFP

If KVIC deems it appropriate to revise any part of this RFP or to issue additional data to clarify an interpretation of provisions of this RFP, it may issue supplements to this RFP. Any such corrigendum shall be deemed to be incorporated by this reference into this RFP.

5.10 KVIC’s right to terminate the process

KVIC may terminate the RFP process at any time and without assigning any reason and KVIC shall not be held responsible for any cost incurred by the bidder in bid preparation. KVIC reserves the right to amend/edit/add delete any clause of this Bid Document. However, this will be informed to all and will become part of the Bid/ RFP.

5.11 Earnest Money Deposit (EMD)

There is no EMD requirement; however, the bidders have to submit the Bid Security Declaration as per the Form – 3, failing which their bid will be rejected.

5.12 Performance Bank Guarantee (PBG)

i. Performance Security should be submitted by the successful bidder/agency within a period of 05 working days from the date of award of the assignment. The selected agency will have to furnish the required Performance Security, which should be 3% of the total cost of the assignment. The same should be furnished through RTGS/NEFT or Bank Guarantee from a Nationalize Bank as per format provided in Form 6. ii. The PBG should remain valid for a period of Sixty days beyond the date of submission of final report and its acceptance by the KVIC. iii. Failure of the successful Bidder to submit the above-mentioned Performance Bank Guaranty equivalent or sign the Contract/Agreement shall constitute sufficient grounds for the annulment of the award. In that event, KVIC may award the Contract to the next evaluated Bidder whose offer is substantially responsive and is determined by KVIC to be qualified to perform the Contract satisfactorily. iv. No interest will be paid on the Performance Security.

5.13 Authentication of Bid

The original copy shared via email shall be signed, stamped and should be uploaded along with the bid. Authorized person of the bidder who signs the bid shall have the authority letter from the bidder, which shall be submitted with the Bid. All pages of the bid and its annexures, etc. shall be initialed and stamped by the person or persons signing the bid. In the case of the Board resolution authorizing a person as the person responsible for the bid, the Board resolution shall be submitted.

5.14 Language of Bids

This bid should be submitted in English language only. If any supporting documents are submitted in language other than English, translation of the same in English language is to be duly attested by the bidder and should be summited along-with the bid, and English translation shall be validated at KVIC‟s discretion.

5.15 Data/ Documents Prepared by the Successful Bidder to be the Property of the KVIC

All information collected plans, specifications, reports, other documents and data shall be absolute property of KVIC. The Successful Bidder shall not use this information anywhere, without taking permission, in writing, from the KVIC and the KVIC reserves right to grant or deny any such request.

5.16 Bid Submission Format

The entire proposal shall be submitted strictly as per the format specified in this Request for Proposal (RFP). Bids with deviation from this format are liable for rejection.

5.17 Submission of Bids

While preparing the Proposal, the bidder must give particular attention to the following: i. Scope of work of each component under KRDP programme ii. List of KVIC offices (Zonal/ State/ Divisional Offices) placed at Annexure - III iii. Number of key professionals and support team staff-months estimated by the firm. It is desirable that the key professional staff proposed be permanent employees of the firm or has an extended and stable working relation with it. iv. Forwarding Letter on company letterhead of the Bidder indicating the submission of the Bid signed by an authorized person holding the Power of Attorney (Please refer to Annexure IV- Form 7) v. Bid Security Declaration in accordance with clause 5.11 Earnest Money Deposit/ Bid Security vi. All relevant forms and documents as per the Tender requirement vii. Tender Acceptance Letter viii. Any other document required in the data sheet ix. Any other document to support the bid x. Bids shall be submitted physically in a properly designated envelope at KVIC office address: Dy. Director I/C (RID), KVIC, 3, IRLA Road, Gramodaya, Vile Parle West, Mumbai – 400056. Bidders shall be responsible for the submission of their respective bids at the above-mentioned address; Tendering Authority shall not be responsible for any loss of bid documents during transit. xi. In preparing the Financial Proposal, the bidders are expected to take into account the requirements and conditions of the RFP document. The Financial Proposal should follow Standard Forms as provided in the RFP document and list all costs associated with the Assignment. xii. The Bidders should express the price of their services (inclusive of taxes) applicable in Indian Rupees only. The taxes should be shown separately along with cost. xiii. The cost of study should be inclusive of all expenses viz. travelling, material, contingency expenditure, all taxes applicable etc. xiv. The financial proposal shall not include any conditions attached to it and any such conditional financial proposal shall be liable for rejection. The agency shall be fully responsible for all claims made by any third party and shall also be responsible for all expenses incurred by KVIC in any litigation initiated by any third party. xv. KVIC, may, at any time, by a written order given to an agency, make changes within the general scope of the contract related to terms & references, enlarging the scope, analysis or specifications. If any such change causes an increase or decrease in the cost, or the time required for the execution of the work, mutual adjustment shall be made in the contract price or delivery schedule, or both, and the work order shall accordingly be amended. xvi. The Bidder must submit Financial Quotes as per format provided in Form 5 (Financial Proposal Format) xvii. The Financial Proposal should clearly identify as separate amounts such as local taxes, duties, fees, levies, and other charges imposed under the applicable law, on the bidder. All taxes, duties and levies, and charges for any permits or other privileges as per prevalent rates as on date of Bid submission. The Agency shall be solely responsible for the taxes that may be levied on the Agency persons or on earnings of any of his employees and shall hold KVIC indemnified and harmless against any claims that may be made against KVIC. KVIC does not take any responsibility whatsoever regarding taxes under Indian Income Tax Act, for the Agency or his personnel. If it is obligatory under the provisions under the Indian Income Tax Act, deduction of Income Tax at source shall be made by KVIC. xviii. The prices/rates quoted by the Bidder shall remain firm (fixed) during the entire Contract Period and shall not be subject to any escalation/variation on any account except in case of statutory taxes, duties and levies. A Bid submitted with an adjustable/variable price quotation will be treated as non-responsive and hence will be liable to be rejected. xix. The final quoted prices shall be inclusive of statutory taxes, duties and other levies.

5.18 Late Bids and Bid Validity Period

Any bid received by KVIC after the deadline for submission of bids shall be declared late and will be rejected and returned unopened to the bidder at the discretion of KVIC. The validity of the bids submitted before deadline shall be till 180 days from the date of opening of the Financial Bid.

5.19 Submission and Receipt of Proposals

 The Bidder shall submit the Proposal using the appropriate Forms furnished in RFP. These forms must be completed without any alterations to their format, and no substitutes shall be accepted. All blank spaces shall be filled in with the information requested.  The proposal shall contain no interlineations or overwriting. Submission letters for Proposal should respectively be as per the specified formats.  Scanned copy of proof for payment of Tender Fee should be provided.  Bidders are advised to provide each, and every document as mentioned in the respective packets.  Any interlineations, erasure or overwriting shall only be valid if they are signed by the Authorized Signatory of the Bidder with date.  Vague and ambiguous responses and responses such as “Refer covering letter, conditions of Bid etc.” shall be avoided. Such responses shall be deemed to be incomplete.  KVIC may, at any time, at its discretion, extend the deadline for the submission of Bids in which case all rights and obligations of KVIC and Bidders previously subject to the deadline shall thereafter be subject to the deadline as extended.

5.20 Bid Opening

 KVIC shall conduct the opening of Proposals of all Bidders in the presence of Bidders` representatives who choose to attend at the address, date and time specified by KVIC. The Bidder‟s representatives who are present shall be requested to sign a register evidencing their attendance.  The date, time, and location of the opening of Financial Proposals will be communicated in writing/ email by KVIC.  Proposals shall be opened one at a time and the details shall be displayed. i. The name of the Bidder ii. Whether there is a modification or substitution; iii. The Bid Prices, including any other details as KVIC may consider appropriate.

5.21 Bid Evaluation

 KVIC will examine the Bids to determine whether they are complete, or whether any computational errors have been made, or whether the documents have been properly signed and whether the Bids are generally in order and conform to all the terms, conditions and specifications of the RFP Document without any deviations.  Prior to the detailed evaluation, KVIC will determine whether each Bid is of acceptable quality, is generally complete and is substantially responsive to the Tender Document. For purposes of this determination, a substantially responsive Bid is one that conforms to all the terms, conditions and specifications of the Tender Document without material deviations, objections, conditionality or reservations.  A deviation, objection, conditionality or reservation is: i. That affects in any substantial way the scope, quality or performance of the Contract ii. That limits in any substantial way, inconsistent with the Tender Document, KVIC‟s rights or the successful Bidder‟s obligations under the Contract iii. Whose rectification would unfairly affect the competitive position of other Bidders who are presenting substantially responsive bids.  A Tender Evaluation Committee constituted by KVIC will evaluate the bidding agency and select appropriate agency for executing the assignment.  The proposals will be opened on the mentioned date in this RFP. The Bids will be examined by the KVICs‟ Tender Evaluation Committee.

5.22 Clarifications on Bids

 In the process of examination, evaluation and comparison of proposals, Tender Evaluation Committee, at its discretion, may ask bidder(s) for clarifications of its proposal which the Bidder shall be obliged to furnish.  Tender Evaluation Committee may undertake oral clarifications from the Bidder. The primary function of clarification in the evaluation process is to clarify ambiguities and uncertainties, if any, that may arise during the evaluation of bids.  Bidders have to provide the required clarification/ documents within the time as specified by Tender Evaluation Committee at time of requesting for clarification. Failure to do so may result in the rejection of the bids.  When deemed necessary, prior to Financial Proposal opening, Tender Evaluation Committee may seek clarifications on any aspect from the Bidder. However, if price change is envisaged due to any clarification, supplementary Bid in a separate sealed cover, commensurate with addition/deletion only, shall be submitted prior to Financial Proposal opening only if agreed by Tender Evaluation Committee.  During Financial Proposal evaluation, Tender Evaluation Committee may, at its discretion, ask the Bidder for a clarification on any information provided in the Bid, to be responded to within a stipulated number of days to be specified by Tender Evaluation Committee. The request for clarification and the response shall be in writing, to be communicated either through e-mail or through a paper-based communication, and no change in the price or substance of the Bid shall be sought, offered or permitted except to confirm the correction of arithmetical errors discovered by Tender Evaluation Committee in the evaluation of the Bids.

5.23 Bid Evaluation

 If there is a discrepancy between words and figures, the amount in words shall prevail. For any other calculation/ summation error etc. the bid may be rejected.  The Tender Evaluation Committee of the KVIC will assess the financial bids of the competent bidders and the lowest financial bid will be selected for award of the assignment/work.  The agency shall be fully responsible for all claims made by any third party and shall also be responsible for all expenses incurred by KVIC in any litigation initiated by any third party.

5.24 Award Criteria

KVIC shall award the contract to the bidder who has quoted the least amount. The Tender Evaluation Committee, however, reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids without giving any reasons thereof.

5.25 Signing of Contract

The successful bidder shall enter into contract agreement with KVIC within 05 working days. The Agreement format is attached in Annexure I - Agreement for conducting Impact Assessment Study of KRDP.

PART-6: Deliverables and Payment Terms

6.1 Deliverables and Project Timeline

Timelines for the above deliverables will be accomplished in three months and would be as follows: S. No. Deliverable Timeline 1. Award of Contract T 2. Inception Report and Presentation (Finalization on sampling tools and approach) T+10 3. Finalization of Inception Report based on comments by KVIC T+13 4. Mid-term Report and Presentation T+45 5. Sign-off on the Mid-term Report based on comments by KVIC T+46 6. Draft Impact Assessment Study Report and Presentation T+77 7. Comments on draft Impact Assessment Study Report by KVIC T+78 8. Sign-off on the Impact Assessment Study report based on comments by KVIC T+80 9. Draft Final Impact Assessment Study Report T+87 10. Sign-off on the Final Impact Assessment Study Report and Presentation T+90

6.2 Payment Terms

The terms of payment for this assignment are as follows:

S. Percentage of Milestones Criteria for Payment No. Payment 15% of the total cost of the assignment after signing of the agreement and furnishing of the Mobilization 15% of the total required bank guarantee equal to the first instalment 1 advance against cost of the of payment. Bank Guarantee assignment The tenure of the Bank Guarantee will be up to six months or up to the period of submission of the final report and acceptance by the KVIC. 10% of the total cost of the assignment will be 10% of the total Submission of Mid paid after submission of the sampling plan and 2 cost of the Term Report questionnaires and on acceptance of the same by the assignment competent authority at KVIC. Draft Evaluation 50% of the total cost of the assignment will be Report and 50% of the total paid after submission of draft report(s), 3 presentation and cost of the presentation & other deliverables to KVIC and submission of assignment acceptance of the same by the competent authority Survey outputs at KVIC. Balance 25% of the total cost of the assignment 25% of the total as full as final settlement will be paid on Final Report and 4 cost of the successful completion of the work and submission presentation assignment of final deliverable/final reports and acceptance of the same by the competent authority at KVIC. Note: Payments after every stage will be released only after acceptance of deliverables by KVIC

6.3 Dispute Resolution

If a dispute arises out of or in connection with the agreement, or in respect of any defined legal relationship associated herewith or derived there from, the parties agree either to seek an amicable settlement of that dispute by conciliation under the ICADR Conciliation Rules, 1996 or to submit that dispute to Arbitration under the ICADR Arbitration Rules, 1996.

The authority to appoint Conciliator/Arbitrator shall be the International Centre for Alternative Dispute Resolution. The place of conciliation /arbitration proceedings shall be in Mumbai.

6.4 Consequences of Default

On the occurrence of any of the event of default on the part of Agency, KVIC may terminate this Agreement and claim refund of any money paid or invoke the bank guarantee and refuse to make any more payment.

In case of default being limited to delay only not exceeding 5 weeks, KVIC may claim the penalty @ 0.5% of the total cost of assignment for every week of delay up to 6 weeks and @ 5% in case of delay is beyond 6 weeks. The amount of liquidated damages shall be withheld and /or recovered from the payment to be made to the Agency. In case of default other than delay, the KVIC shall terminate the Agreement by giving a short notice of 14 days and shall assign the work to some other Agency at its discretion.

SECTION-4: LIST OFANNEXURES

Annexure No. Brief Subject of the Annexure

I Agreement for conducting Impact Assessment Study of KRDP IA Agency‟s Personnel to Perform the Assignment IB Agency‟s Reporting Obligations II Bid data Sheet III Zone-wise States categorized by KVIC Bidding Forms: Form 1: Cover letter Form 2: Pre-Bid Queries Format Form 3: Bid Security Declaration Form IV Form 4: Team Deployment Structure Form 5: Financial Proposal Format Form 6: Performance Security (Performance Bank Guarantee) Form 7: Documental evidence in favor of Authorized Signatory Form 8: Tender Acceptance Letter V Template for Evaluation of Central Sector Scheme

Annexure-I: Agreement for conducting Impact Assessment study of KRDP

AGREEMENT FOR CONDUCTING Impact Assessment Study of Khadi reform and Development Program (KRDP) of Khadi & Village Industries Commission

AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT is entered into this ______day of______202I, between the Khadi and Village Industries Commission, a body corporate established under the Khadi and Village Industries Commission Act, 1956 (Act No. 61 of 1956 and amended up to 22nd March, 2006 ) having its Central Office at 3, Irla Road, Vile Parle (West), Mumbai- 56, herein after referred to as "COMMISSION" and M/s ______herein after referred to as "the AGENCY" having its principal office located at ______acting through ______.

WHEREAS, the Commission wishes to have the Agency to perform the assignment hereinafter referred to, and WHEREAS, the Agency is willing to perform this assignment, NOW, THEREFORE, THE PARTIES hereby agree as follows:

The Agency shall perform the assignment as per the “RFP Document and Scope of Assignment". The Agency shall provide the personnel list as per Annexure – I A – 1. Services „Agency's Personnel‟ to perform the Assignment. The Agency shall submit to the KVIC the reports in the form and numbers and within the time periods specified in Annexure – I B „Agency‟s Reporting Obligations‟. The Agency shall perform the assignment within 90 days from the date of 2. Term award of the work order for evaluation study subject to liquidated damages for the delay attributable to the Agency. A. Ceiling For the assignment, the KVIC shall pay the Agency the sum of Rs. ______(Rupees______) including taxes. This amount includes the Agency's overall costs and deliverables as well as any tax obligation that may be imposed on the Agency.

B. Performance Security 3. Payment The selected agency will have to furnish the required Performance Security, which should be 3% of the cost of the assignment within a period of 05 days from the date of award of the assignment along with Agreement.

The same should be furnished through RTGS/NEFT or Bank Guarantee from a Nationalize Bank as per the format provided in Form- 6. The Performance Security should remain valid for a period of 30 days after acceptance of the final report by the KVIC.

C. Schedule of Payments The schedule of payments is specified below: i. First installment: 15% of the total cost of the assignment after signing of the agreement and furnishing of the required bank guarantee equal to the first instalment of payment. The tenure of the Bank Guarantee will be up to the period of submission of the final report and acceptance by the KVIC. ii. Second installment: 10% of the total cost of the assignment will be paid after submission of the sampling plan and questionnaires and acceptance of the same by the competent authority at KVIC. iii. Third installment: 50% of the total cost of the assignment will be paid after submission of draft report(s), presentation & other deliverables to KVIC and acceptance of the same by the competent authority at KVIC. iv. Fourth Installment: Balance 25% of the total cost of the assignment as full as final settlement will be paid on successful completion of the work and submission of final deliverable/final reports and acceptance of the same by the competent authority at KVIC. The final report should be submitted as per the structure of template for evaluation of Central Sector Scheme as issued by the Ministry - attached at Annexure – V in the RFP. v. The final report must be submitted in 10 hard copies, 15 hard copies of Executive Summary and 10 CDs containing the final report shall be submitted before submitting the final bill for payment. vi. The draft/final report would be the intellectual property of KVIC and would not be published by the agency concerned without prior approval of KVIC. The raw data/processed data/findings should not be disclosed by the agency to any third party without the prior approval of KVIC. vii. The total fee for the study as agreed with organization will include all taxes and the liability of payment of tax will be of the Agency conducting the study. However, KVIC will deduct the GST, tax from each installment while releasing the installment. The CEO, KVIC designates Dy.Director I/C (RID) as the KVIC Coordinator for this assignment. Project 4. The Coordinator will be responsible for the coordination of activities and Administration monitoring the progress of the study under this Agreement, for acceptance and approval of the reports and of other deliverables by the KVIC and for receiving and approving invoices for the payment. The Agency shall promptly but not later than 7 days replace any employees Performance assigned under this Contract that the KVIC considers unsatisfactory. The 5. Standards Agency shall also promptly carry out any modification/improvement in the report and or other deliverables as suggested by the Coordinator, failing which the KVIC shall have the right to terminate this Agreement by giving a short notice of 14 days to the Agency.

The Agency shall not disclose any proprietary or confidential information 6. Confidentiality relating to the Services, this Agreement or the KVIC business or operations without the prior written consent of the KVIC.

Any study reports or other materials, graphic, software or otherwise, prepared by the Agency for the Commission under the Agreement shall Ownership of 7. belong to and remain the property of the Commission. The Agency may Material retain a copy of such documents and software for the purpose of this Agreement. The Agency will be responsible for taking out any appropriate insurance 8. Insurance coverage at its own cost. The Agency shall not sub-contract/ outsourcing of this Agreement or sub- 9. Re-Assignment contracts any portion of it without the KVICs‟ prior written consent. If a dispute arises out of or in connection with this agreement, or in respect of any defined legal relationship associated herewith or derived there from, the parties agree either to seek an amicable settlement of that dispute by conciliation under the ICADR Conciliation Rules, 1996 or to submit that Dispute 10. dispute to Arbitration under the ICADR Arbitration Rules, 1996. Resolution The authority to appoint Conciliator/Arbitrator shall be the International Centre for Alternative Dispute Resolution. The place of conciliation/arbitration proceedings shall be in Mumbai. i. Delay in furnishing of any report beyond the period mentioned in Annexure I B provided that there shall not be default for the period or Force Majeure and delays solely attributable to the KVIC. ii. Any report being non-acceptable to the KVIC for lack of professional Events quality. 11. of Default iii. Breach of any of the terms of this Agreement: If it is found that the details furnished by the successful bidder regarding its past experience, location of office etc. are false or incorrect, in that event the said bidder will be liable for forfeiture, apart from initiating other legal action, as deemed fit. i. On the occurrence of any of the event of default on the part of Agency, the KVIC may terminate this Agreement and claim refund of any money paid with interest @24% p.m. or invoke the bank guarantee and refuse to make any more payment. Consequences ii. In case of default being limited to delay only not exceeding 5 weeks, 12. of Default KVIC may claim the penalty @ 0.5% of the total cost of assignment for every week of delay up to 6 weeks and @ 5% in case of delay is beyond 6 weeks. The amount of liquidated damages shall be withheld and /or recovered from the payment to be made to the Agency. In case of default other than delay, the KVIC shall terminate the Agreement by giving a short notice of 14 days and shall assign the work to some other Agency at its discretion. iii. The KVIC reserves the right to terminate the assignment and contract at any time at its sole discretion. In case the termination is made on account of the reasons not attributable to the Agency, then the Agency is entitled to get the actual cost of work done by it. In the event of such termination, all the information and documents collected by the Agency shall be returned to the KVIC. The agency shall not be liable for forfeiture of its performance, Bank Guarantee or termination of contract for default if any to the extent that the delay in performance or other failure to perform its obligations under the contract is the result of an event of Force Majeure. 13. Force Majeure For the purposes of this clause; Force Majeure means an event beyond the control of Agency. Such events may include wars, riots, earthquakes, fire, flood, epidemics etc. If a Force Majeure situation arises, the Agency shall promptly notify KVIC in writing of such situations. The address of the Parties for all communication is: Dy. Director I/c (RID) Khadi & Village Industries Commission, Gramodaya, 3 Irla Road, Vile Parle (West), Mumbai - 400 056, Email ID: [email protected] Agency: M/s ______14. Notice Email ID: ______Any notice, request or consent required or permitted to be given or made pursuant to this contract shall be in writing. Any such notice, request or consent shall be deemed to have been given or made when delivered in person to an authorized representative of the party to whom the communication is addressed, or when sent to such party at the address mentioned in the Contract Agreement. Any change of address will not be valid unless acknowledged by the other party.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the representatives of the Parties to this Agreement being duly authorized have hereunto set their hands and affix their respective seals and have executed those present this ______day of ______.

For and on behalf of For the Agency the KVIC

Signed By Signed By______

Designation Designation ______In presence of In presence of 1. 1. 2. 2.

Annexure- I A: Agency’s personnel to perform the assignment

S. Names of the Team Position / Qualification Experience No. Leader and Staff Designation Held 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Place Signature

Date Name

Designation

Seal

Annexure- I B: Agency’s reporting obligations

 Submission of Draft Report in 77 days from the date of award of work order. (05 hard copies of draft report including Executive summary)

 Submission of Final report in 87 days from the date of the award of work order.

 10 hard copies of the Final Report, 15 hard copies of the Executive Summary and 10 CDs containing the final report shall be submitted before submitting the final bill for payment.

Place Signature

Date Name

Designation

Seal

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Annexure- II: Bid Data Sheet

S. No. Particulars Details 1. Name of Client Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC) 2. Name of the Assignment/ Study 3. Tender Document No. 4. Language of the Bid English 5. Method of selection of L1 successful Bidder 6. Last date of receipt of pre- Queries through e-mail may only be sent to bid queries (through e-mail [email protected]. only) on Tender Document Please note that the aforesaid e-mail id is case by KVIC sensitive. Queries should be sent in the given format only Queries in any other form or to any other person or any other e-mail address shall not be entertained. 7. Last date and time of Bid 01.07.21 at 03.00 PM submission 8. Bid Validity 180 days from date of submission of proposal 9. Designation & Contact Dy. Director I/c., RID details of Nodal Officer in Gramodaya, 3, Irla Road, Vile Parle (West), KVIC for Bidding Process Mumbai, PIN-400 056. Maharashtra, India Email- [email protected] Phone-022-26714320

Annexure- III: Zone-wise States categorized by KVIC

S. S. S. No. North Zone East Zone North East Zone No. No. 1. Jammu & Kashmir 1. Bihar 1. Arunachal Pradesh 2. Himachal Pradesh 2. West Bengal 2. Assam 3. Punjab 3. Jharkhand 3. Manipur 4. Haryana 4. Odisha 4. Meghalaya 5. Delhi 5. Mizoram 6. Rajasthan 6. Nagaland 7. Sikkim 8. Tripura

S. S. S. No. South Zone West Zone Central Zone No. No. 1. 1. Goa 1. Chhattisgarh 2. 2. 2. Madhya Pradesh 3. 3. Maharashtra 3. Uttarakhand 4. 4. Uttar Pradesh

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Annexure - V: Template for evaluation of central sector scheme

 The onboarded agency needs to follow preferably NITI Aayog formats for preparation of Impact

Assessment Report Template and get it duly approved from KVIC Officials.

 The template should duly cover all parameters mentioned in ToR

 The Final Impact Assessment Report should bring out Critical Insights about both the KRDP/

Missions and provide recommendations on it

SECTION-5: BIDDING FORMS (ANNEXURE IV)

Form No. Brief Subject of the Bidding Forms 1 Cover Letter Format 2 Pre-Bid Queries Format 3 Bid Security Declaration Form 4 Team Deployment Structure 5 Financial Proposal Format 6 Performance Security (Performance Bank Guarantee) 7 Documental evidence in favor of Authorized Signatory 8 Tender Acceptance Letter

Form 1 - Cover Letter Format

(On Company Letterhead of the Bidder) Date: RFP No: To, Dy. Director I/c. (RID) Khadi & Village Industries Commission, 3, Gramodaya, Irla Road, Vile Parle (West), Mumbai – 400 056.

Subject: Proposal for “Impact Assessment Study of Direct Reform Assistance (DRA) Provided to Khadi Institutions (KIs) and Scope of Further Assistance to Other Non-DRA KIs”. () Dear Sir, With reference to your “Request for Proposal (RFP)” document dated ……., I/we, have examined the “Request for Proposal” document and understood its contents, hereby submit my/our Bid for the aforesaid subject. 1. We have read all the provisions of the RFP and confirm that these are acceptable to us. 2. We, the undersigned, having carefully examined the referred RFP, offer to propose for the selection as Evaluating Agency, in full conformity with the said RFP. 3. We further declare that additional conditions, variations, deviations, if any, found in our proposal shall not be given effect to. 4. I/ We shall make available to KVIC any additional information it may find necessary or require to supplement or authenticate the statements in the Bid. 5. You and your authorized representatives are hereby authorized to conduct any inquiries or investigations to verify the statements, documents, and information submitted in connection with this Bid, and to seek clarification from our bankers and clients regarding any financial and techno-commercial aspects. This Letter will also serve as authorization to any individual or authorized representative of any institution referred to in the supporting information, to provide such information deemed necessary and requested by you to verify statements and information provided in this Bid, or with regard to the resources, experience, and competence of the applicant(s). 6. We agree to abide by this Proposal, consisting of this letter, our Financial Proposal, the duly notarized written power of attorney, and all attachments, for a period of 180 days/Bid Validity period as mentioned in Annexure: II (Bid Data Sheet), from the date fixed for submission of Proposals as stipulated in the RFP and modifications resulting from contract negotiations, and it shall remain binding upon us and may be accepted by you at any time before the expiration of that period. 7. We declare that we do not have any interest in downstream business, which may ensue from the RFP prepared through this assignment. 8. I/ We acknowledge that KVIC will be relying on the information provided in the Bid and the documents accompanying such Bid, and we certify that all information provided in the Bid and all Forms are true and correct; nothing has been omitted which renders such information misleading; and all documents accompanying such Bid are true copies of their respective originals. We accept that any misrepresentation or misinterpretation contained in this Bid may lead to our disqualification. 9. I/We acknowledge the right of KVIC to reject our Bid without assigning any reason or otherwise and hereby waive, to the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, our right to challenge the same on any account whatsoever. 10. We understand you are not bound to accept any proposal you receive, not to give reason for rejection of any proposal and that you will not defray any expenses incurred by us in bidding. 11. I/ We hereby irrevocably waive invoking any right or remedy which are available to us at any stage as per law or howsoever otherwise arising to challenge or question any decision taken by KVIC in connection with the Bid process. 12. I/ We confirm that neither the Bidder nor any of the Bidder‟s Personnel shall engage in any personal, business or professional activity (except activities which are specifically excluded in conflict clause) which conflicts or could conflict with any of their obligations in relation to this Project. 13. I/ We confirm that I/ We have responded to this RFP Document strictly in line with its requirement as per the formats provided in the same and I/ We understand that deviation from any clause/instruction of the Tender Document will result in rejection of my proposal at any phase of the Bid evaluation. 14. I/ We agree and undertake to abide by all the terms and conditions of the RFP document. In witness thereof, I/ We submit this Bid in accordance with the terms of the RFP document.

(Signature, name and designation of the Authorized Signatory)

Signature………………………………. Seal………………………………………. Name…………………………………… Designation…………………………. Date…………………. Place………………….

Form 2 – Pre-Bid Queries Format

Name of the agency: Contact Person: Designation: Address: Telephone & Fax No: Email: Observation / Reference Page Suggestion by the S. No Clause No. Clarification sought by No. in the RFP agency the agency 1 2 3 4 5 Any General Query 1 2 Note: Pre Bid queries from the prospective bidders will be accepted in this format only.

Form 3 Bid Security Declaration Form

Bid Security Declaration Form

Tender No. ______Date:

To, The Dy. Director I/c. (RID) Khadi & Village Industries Commission, 3, Irla Road, Vile-Parle (W.), Mumbai – 400 056.

I/We the undersigned, declare that:

I/We understand that, according to your conditions, bids must be supported by a Bid Security Declaration.

I/We accept that I/We may be disqualified from bidding for any contract with you for a period of one year from the date of notification if I am /We are in a breach of any obligation under the bid conditions, because I/We A. have withdrawn/modified/amended, impairs or derogates from the tender, my/our Bid during the period of bid validity specified in the form of Bid; or

B. having been notified of the acceptance of our Bid by the KVIC during the period of bid validity (i) fail or reuse to execute the contract, if required, or (ii) fail or refuse to furnish the Performance Security, in accordance with the Instructions to Bidders.

I/We understand this Bid Security Declaration shall cease to be valid if I am/we are not the successful Bidder, upon the earlier of (i) the receipt of your notification of the name of the successful Bidder; or (ii) thirty days after the expiration of the validity of my/our Bid.

Signed: Name: Corporate Seal: Date:

Form 4 - Team Deployment Structure The project requires a well experienced and diversified team having competency in impact assessment, evaluation, project management, research coordination, enumerators, data consolidation and analysis and a sector expert. The composition of the study team should be reflective of the required skills and experience as per the scope and areas of the study. The team should have professionals who have experience of conducting impact assessment surveys in related sectors at national level. CV of the team to be submitted in the Form 8 S. Experience Area of Position Name of Staff Agency/Company No. (Years) Expertise Assigned

Form 5: Financial Proposal Format

Date: RFP No: To, Dy. Director I/c. (RID) Khadi and Village Industries Commission, Gramodaya, 3, Irla Road, Vile Parle (West), Mumbai, PIN-400 056. Maharashtra, India

Sir, Ref: Financial Proposal – “Impact Assessment Study of Direct Reform Assistance (DRA) Provided to Khadi Institutions (KIs) and Scope of Further Assistance to Other Non-DRA KIs”. (RFP No. – ______) We are hereby submitting our complete Financial Proposal. Our attached Financial Proposal is for the sum of ………………………………… ……………………. [Amount in words and figures] for the complete assignment (inclusive of all Taxes). Break-up of total sum of complete assignment Rs. ______Actual Amount : Rs. ______CGST : Rs. ______SGST : Rs. ______IGST : Rs. ______Total Sum of the complete assignment (inclusive : Rs. ______of all taxes)

The amount is inclusive of all taxes, duties, charges and levies, as applicable and payable under the local laws and subject to all statutory deductions applicable, if any. Our Financial Proposal shall be binding upon us subject to the modification resulting from Contract negotiations made by the Authority at its discretion up to expiration of the validity period of the Proposal. Each page of the proposal has been signed by the Authorized Signatory. We understand you are not bound to accept any Proposal you receive. Yours sincerely, Signature………………………………. In the capacity of……………………… Duly authorized to sign Proposal on behalf of………………………. Date…………………. Place…………………. Form 6: Performance Security (Performance Bank Guarantee)

To Dy. Director I/c. (RID) Khadi and Village Industries Commission Gramodaya, 3, Irla Road, Vile Parle (West), Mumbai, PIN-400 056. Maharashtra, India

In consideration of KVIC, Mumbai acting through ______(hereinafter referred to as KVIC which expression shall include his successor and assignees) having awarded to (hereinafter referred to as “the Agency” which expression , wherever the subject or context permits, includes its successors and assignees) a contract for in terms of inter-alia KVIC „s letter No.----Date--- - (hereinafter called “the Contract.”) and other General Terms and Conditions and upon the condition of the Agency furnishing Security for the Agency liability under and in connection with the said contract up to a sum of Rs.------amounting to 3% of the total cost. 1. We ______(hereinafter referred to as the Bank or the said bank) and having our registered office at ______do hereby jointly and severally undertake to guarantee the payment to KVIC in rupees forthwith on demand in writing and without any protest or demur any or all dues payable by the Agency to KVIC in respect of or in connection with the said contract inclusive of all KVIC losses and damages and costs. (inclusive between attorney and client) charges, and expenses and other moneys anywise payable in respect of the above as specified in the notice of demand made by KVIC to the Bank with reference to this guarantee up to an aggregate limit of Rs. ______. 2. We ______further agree that KVIC shall be the sole judge of and as to whether the said Agency has committed any breach or breaches of any of the terms and conditions of the said contract and the extent of loss, damages, charges and expenses caused to or suffered by or that may be caused to or suffered by KVIC on account thereof and the decision of KVIC that the Agency has committed such breach or breaches and as to the amount or amounts of loss, damage, costs, charges and expenses caused to or suffered by KVIC from time to time shall be final and binding on us. 3. KVIC shall have the fullest liberty without reference to the bank and without effecting in any way the liability of the said Bank under this guarantee to take any other security in respect of the obligation and liabilities hereunder or to vary the contract/ work to be done there under vis-à-vis the Agency or to vary the prices of the total contract value or to release or forbear from enforcement of all or any other security or any other securities now or anytime held by KVIC and such arrangements with the Agency or release or forbearance whatsoever shall absolve the bank of the full liability to KVIC hereunder or prejudice the rights of KVIC against the bank. 4. The guarantee shall not be determined or affected by the liquidation or winding up of, dissolution or change in constitution or insolvency of the Agency but shall in all respect and for all purposes be binding and operative until payment of all moneys payable to Agency in terms thereof. 5. The bank hereby waives all rights at any time inconsistent with the terms of this guarantee and the obligations of the bank in terms hereof shall not be in anywise affected or suspended by reasons of any dispute or disputes having been raised by the Agency (whether or not pending before any arbitrator, Tribunal or court) or purporting to stop or prevent any payment by the bank to KVIC in terms thereof. The Bank‟s liability under these presents being absolute and unequivocal. 6. The amount stated in any notice of demand addressed by KVIC to the bank as liable to be paid to KVIC by the Agency or as suffered or incurred by KVIC on account of any losses, damages, costs, charges and expenses shall be conclusive evidence of the amount so liable to be paid to KVIC or suffered or incurred by Agency as the case may be and in terms hereof. 7. This guarantee / undertaking shall be in a continuing guarantee / undertaking and shall remain valid and irrevocable for all claims of KVIC and liabilities of the Agency arising up to and until midnight of 8. This guarantee/ undertaking shall be in addition to any other guarantee or security whatsoever that KVIC may now or any time anywise may have in relation to the Agency obligations or liabilities under and/or in connection with the said contract, and KVIC shall have full authority to have recourse to or enforce this security in preference to any other guarantee or security which KVIC may have or obtain and not forbearance on the part of KVIC in enforcing or requiring enforcement of any other security shall have the effect of releasing the bank from its full liability hereunder. 9. It shall not be necessary for KVIC to proceed against the said Agency before proceeding against the Bank and the guarantee herein contained shall be enforceable against the bank notwithstanding that any security which KVIC may have obtained or obtain from the Agency shall at the time when proceedings are taken against the said bank hereunder be outstanding or unreleased. 10. We the said bank undertake not to revoke this guarantee during this currency except with the consent of KVIC in writing and agree that any change in the constitution of the said bank shall not discharge our liability hereunder. 11. Notwithstanding anything contained herein above, our liability under this guarantee shall be restricted to Rs………………and this guarantee shall remain in full force till…………….. and unless a claim is made on us within ……. Months from the date i.e. before………… all the claims under this guarantee shall be forfeited and we shall be relieved of and discharged from our liabilities hereunder.

Dated………………. Day of ………………. 2020. Name of Bank: ------Address: ------Date: ------

Form 7: Documental evidence in favor of Authorized Signatory

Documental evidence demonstrating that the representative is an Authorized signatory of the Agency and is duly authorized to sign.

The authorization shall be in the form of a written power of attorney or copy of board resolution or in any other form demonstrating that the representative has been duly authorized to sign.

(No specific format)

Form 8: Tender Acceptance Letter

TENDER ACCEPTANCE LETTER (To be given on Company Letter Head) Date: To, ______Sub: Acceptance of Terms & Conditions of Tender. Tender Reference No: ______Name of Tender / Work: - ______Dear Sir, 1. I/ We have obtained the tender document(s) via your email dated _____ June 2021. 2. I / We hereby certify that I / we have read the entire terms and conditions of the tender documents from Page No. ______to ______(including all documents like annexure(s), schedule(s), etc.,), which form part of the contract agreement and I / we shall abide hereby by the terms / conditions / clauses contained therein. 3. The corrigendum(s) issued from time to time by your department/ organization too has also been taken into consideration, while submitting this acceptance letter. 4. I / We hereby unconditionally accept the tender conditions of above-mentioned tender document(s) / corrigendum(s) in its totality / entirety. 5. I / We do hereby declare that our consultancy firm/agency/company has not been blacklisted/ debarred by any Govt. Department/Public sector undertaking. 6. I / We certify that all information furnished by the our consultancy firm/agency/company is true & correct and in the event that the information is found to be incorrect/untrue or found violated, then your department/organization shall without giving any notice or reason therefore or summarily reject the bid or terminate the contract, without prejudice to any other rights or remedy including the forfeiture of the full said earnest money deposit absolutely.

Yours Faithfully, (Signature of the Bidder, with Official Seal)

LIST OF 465 KHADI INSTITUTIONS SANCTIONED DIRECT REFORM ASSISTANCE UNDER KHADI REFORM AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

Ambalaa. Cantt 1. Amit Khadi Gramodyog Samiti, Karnal, Haryana 2. Amrit Khadi Gramodyog Samiti, Nagala Jattan, Ambala 3. Arnai Khadi Mandir Samiti, Bhawani Khera, Kurukshetra 4. Bharatiya Khadi Gram Seva Ashram, Khanpur, Ambala 5. Chirag Arya Khadi Gramodyog Mandal, Panchkula 6. Gram Seva Mandal, Karnal 7. Khadi Gramodyog Sangh (Narar),Mirzapur,Kurukshetra 8. Khadi Gramodyog Sangh, Chowki No.2, Kurukshetra 9. Khadi Gramodyog Seva Sadan, Gurgaon (Haryana) 10. Khadi Sadan, Shop No..2, Near Punjab Kesari, Jagdhari Road, Ambala 11. Khadi Sewa Mandal, Ramnagar, Karnal, Haryana 12. Khadi Udyog Jathlana, Manglai, Haryana 13. Kissan Khadi Gramodyog Samiti, Kabri, Panipat 14. Mahila Gramodyog Mandal, Chunna Chowk, Ambala 15. Mahila Khadi Niketan, Bhivani Road, Jind, Haryana 16. Raipura Khadi Gramodyog Mandal, Ajmer Basti, Jind 17. Rashtriya Khadi Gramodyog Samiti, Kesri, Ambala 18. Khadi Gramodyog Sangh, Haryana 19. Shankar Gramodyog, Hariur Tangri, Kuldeep Nagar, Ambala 20. Sohana Khadi Gramodyog Mandal, Sohana, Gurgaon 21. The Puja Khadi Gramodyog Samiti, Haryana 22. Yara Khadi Gramodyog Sangh, Nilokheri, Karnal, Haryana Jaipura. 23. Ajmer Merawara Gram Seva Mandal, Ajmer 24. Banswara Zilla Seva Sangh, Pratappur, Gandhi Bhawan, Banswara 25. Gramin Khadi Sewa Sansthan, Nohra, Liyo Ka Guda badi, Udaipur-313001 26. Hadoti Khadi Gramodyog Samiti, Kota 27. Khadi Gramodyog Vikas Samiti, Nadbai, Bharatpur-321602 (Raj) 28. Khamor Khadi Gramodyog Ut. S.S. Ltd., Shahpura, Bhilwara-311404 (Raj) 29. Kshetriya Khadi Gramodyog Samiti,. Dausa-303030 30. Kshetriya Khadi Gramodyog Samiti, Lalsot, Dausa, Rajasthan 31. Lok Sewa Samiti, Nagar, Bharatpur-321205 (Raj) 32. Nav Nirman Sangh, Udaypur-313001 (Raj) 33. R & A Vikas Sansthan, Plot No. 78, F-2, Ganesh Nagar, 17 Niwaru Road, Jaipur – 302012 34. S A Services Gramodyog Sanstha, Maruti Nagar, Gram Nimera, Jaipur-302012 35. Shri Gandhi Seva Sadan, Bayana, Bharatpur-321401 36. Udyog Mandir, Amer, Jaipur, Rajasthan Bikanera. 37. Bikaner Vishudh Khadi Gramodyog samiti, Po-Baanglanagar, Bikaner-334001 (Rajasthan) 38. Gram Swarajya Samiti, Chhapar, Bikaner 39. Gramoday Vikas Sansthan, Choutina, Bhinasar, Bikaner 40. Jaiselmer Jilla Khadi Gramodyog Parishad,Jaisalmer, 41. Khadi Gramodyog Vikas Samiti, Dungaragar, Bikaner 42. Nagour Jilla Khadi Gramodyog Sangh,Nagour, 43. Navyuvak Khadi Gramodyog Sansthan, Gangashahar, Bikaner - 334 401 (Rajasthan) 44. Samagra Seva Sansthan, Rani Bazar, Bikaner 45. Sarvoday Khadi Mandal, Ridmalasar, Bikaner 46. Shekhawati Khadi Gramodyog Sangh,Jhunjhunu, 47. Uni Khadi Gramodyog Sansthan, Ranibazar, Bikaner 48. Vinoba Seva Sansthan,Bidasar,Sujangarh,Churu - 4000353 (Rajasthan) Chandigarha. 49. Gyandeep Mahila Welfare Society, Vill. Bhagatpur, Gurudaspur 50. Khadi Seva Sangh, Jalandhar 51. Kshetriya Punjab Khadi Mandal, Sujanpur 52. Majitha Khadi Gramodyog Mandal, Majitha, Amritsar 53. Shri Gandhi Khadi Gramodyog Sadan, Ripuddaman, Patiala Shimlaa. 54. Himachal Khadi Ashram, Lakkar Bazar, Shimla 55. Himachal Khadi Mandal, Akhara Bazar, Kullu 56. Khadi Gramodyog Samiti, Nerwa, Chopal, Dist. Shimla 57. Khadi Gramodyog Sansthan, Nagrota, Bagwan 58. Pragatisheel Khadi Gramodyog Samiti, Mandi 59. Shivalik Khadi Ashram, VPO Santokhgarh, Unna 60. Shree Sidh Baba Laxman Jati Ji Khadi Gramodyog Vikas Samiti, Dholag, Bilaspur Bhubaneshwara. 61. Adarsh Khadi Utpadak Sangh, Nuapatana, Cuttack 62. Boipariguda Kshetra Samity, Gandhipur, Boipariguda 63. Budhima Khadi Silk Patta Industrial Co-operative Society, Sonepur 64. Chitrotpala Khadi Gramodyog Sangh, At/PO Kendupatana, Cuttack 65. Ganjam Zilla Khadi Gramodyog Sangh, Kukudakhandi, Ganjam 66. Gram Bikash Parishad, Nuapatna, Cuttack 67. Gramya Unnayan Parishad, Sinduria, Nayagarh 68. Nilachal Exportable Khadi & Gramodyog Sangh, Nuapatna, Cuttack 69. Sarvodaya Samity, Gandhinagar, Koraput Kolkata 70. Agamilki Khadi Resham Shilpi Samiti, Agamilki, Shershahi, Malda 71. Akhtari Resham Silpa Khadi Samiti, Selimpur, Jalalpur, Malda 72. Alinagar Khadi Resham Shilpi Samity, Najirpur, Alinagar, Malda 73. Babla Silk Khadi Unnayan Sanstha, Balakamalpur, Meherapur, Malda 74. Balarampur Sarvoday Gram Swaraj Sangha, Balrampur, Dist-Paschim Midnapur – 721301 75. Baswa Resham Shilpi Samabaya Sangha Ltd.(KVIB),PO. Baswa, Rampurhat,Birbhum-731 202 76. Chandrakanta Lalit Mohan Resham Khadi Samiti, Khagra, Murshidabad 77. Chaspara Silk Samity,Vill and PO Chaspara,Malda 78. Das Silk Khadi Samiti (KVIB),Vill. Piarapur, Tq. Ragunathgonj,Malda-732 206 79. Dubrajpur Block Khadi Industrial Society, Tantipara, Birbhum 80. Dwarka Tantipara Khadi Sanstha, Dwarka, Birbhum 81. Gandhi Gram Bikas Samity,Vill PO Mokdumpur,Dist. Malda-732103 (WB) 82. Gayeshbari Khadi 'O' Gram Seva Sangha, Gayeshbari, Malda 83. Girdhari Khadi Ashram, PO Suri, Birbhum 84. Gohira Resham Khadi “O’ Gramodyog Samity, Gohira, Gurulla, Murshidabad 85. Gour Gramin Khadi and Silk Samiti, Vill. Uttar Mahadipur, Malda 86. Gour Gramin Silk Unnayan Samiti, Chaspara, Malda 87. Gram Unnayan Khadi and Silk Samiti, Choto Sujapur, Malda 88. Gramin Khadi Kendra, Gayeshbari, Malda 89. Gramin Kutir Shilpa Bhavan,Jiaganj,Murshidabad 90. Jaluabadal Khadi 'O' Resham Shilpa Samity,J B Malik Parada, Tq. Kaliachak-I,Malda-732 216 91. Jhargram Khadi and VI Association,Paschim ,Mednapur 92. Jotekamal Mahila Khadi Seva Ashram, Jotekamal, Murshidabad 93. Kadamtala Khadi & Silk Reeling Centre, Jalalpur, Malda 94. Kamla Khadi Resham 'O' Gramodyog Sangha, PO Kandi, Murshidabad 95. Khadi Silk Silpodyog, Dist-Purulia, Raghunathpur – 723133 96. Khadi Vikash Kendra, Tantipara, Birbhum 97. Kshetriya Shree Gandhi Ashram,Jalalpur,Malda 98. Lalitakunda Silk 'O' Khadi Gramodyog Bhavan, Lalitakunda, Birbhum 99. Maa Santhoshi Khadi Gramodyog Sangha, Haripur, Murshidabad 100. Madan Mohan Silk Khadi Samiti, Maheshpur, Malda 101. Madani Khadi Unnayan Samiti, Khargram, Murshidabad 102. Malda Khadi Pratisthan, Selimpur, Jalalpur, Malda 103. Malda Shilpa Kendra, Gayeshbari, Malda 104. Margram Khadi Seva Mandal, Margram, Birbhum 105. Margram Panchayat Silk Khadi Vander, Margram, West Bengal 106. Margram Resham Khadi Gramodyog Sangha, Margram, Murshidabad 107. Masiruddin Resham Khadi Samiti, Purba, Chandpur, Jalalpur, Malda 108. Memari Kutir Shilpa Prosikhan ‘O’ Utpadan Kendra, Vill. & PO Takipur, Tq. Bahadur, Dist. Burdwan (WB) - 713146 109. Mirzapur Resham Khadi Samity, Vill. & PO Mirzapur, Dist. Mursidabad, Tq. Mirzapur – 742227 110. Modern Resham Khadi Samiti, Piarapur, Sanmatinagar, Murshidabad 111. Mohanpur Silk Khadi Unnayan Samiti, Chaspara, Malda 112. Mothbari Khadi Samity, Mothabari, Malda 113. Murshidabad Khadi Gramodyog Samity, Murshidabad, Natun Piarapur, Sanmatinagar, Tq. Raghunathganj-II – 742213 114. Murshidabad Resham Khadi Silpa Samiti, khagra, Murshidabad 115. Murshidabad Silk Weavers Co-operative Society Ltd. Chak, islampur 116. Nabadwip Kutir Shipa Pratishthan. P.O. Nabadwip, Nadia 117. Nabin Resham Khadi Gramodyog Samity, Vill. & PO Gokarna, Dist. Murshidabad - 742136 118. Nagar Resham Khadi and Gramodyog Sangha, Tq. Kandli, Vill. & PO Nagar, Dist. Murshidabad – 742159 119. Nagar Resham Shilpa Samabaya Samiti Ltd.,Nagar,Murshidabad-742 159 120. Nataraj Khadi Shilpa Samity,Vill. Chotonilpur, PO Sripally,Dist. Burdwan-713 103 (West Bengal) 121. Noor Resham Khadi Samity, Vill. & PO Choto Sujapur, Dist. Malda – 732206 122. Palli Unnayan Sansthan,Kaladangha,Murshidabad 123. Paschimbanga Khadi 'O' Gram Seva Kendra, 26 Goalpara Lane, Gorabazar, PO Berhampur, Murshidabad 124. Piarapur Resham Bayan Silpi Samabaya Samity Ltd. Piarapur, Murshidabad 125. Ramkrishna Resham Khadi & Palli Unnayan Sanstha, Margram, Murshidabad 126. Ranpur Mahamaya Khadi Gramodyog Samity, Dist. Bankura - 722207. 127. Resham Khadi Gramonnayan Silpa Pratisthan, Palpara Ghoshhat, Katwa. 128. Resham Khadi 'O' Kutir Shilpa Samiti,Chota Sujapur, Tq. Sujapur Gram Panchayat, Malda-732 206 129. Resham Khadi 'O' Pally Shilpa Sanstha, PO Nagar, Murshidabad 130. Resham Kutir Shilpa,Vill & Post Bamongram,,Malda-732 206 131. Sarvodaya Seva Sangh, Nagar, Murshidabad 132. Satish Sarvodaya Bharati,137, B. B. Sen Road,Berhampur, Murshidabad 133. Silk Khadi Organization, Berhampore, Murshidabad 134. Sonamukhi Resham Silpi Samabaya Ltd., Dist-Bankura - 722207 135. Sudhakrishna Khadi Gramodyog Samiti, Dhaniakhali, Hooghly 136. Sujapur Resham Khadi Sangha, Brohmotter, Sujapur, Malda 137. Tantipara Anchalik Khadi Gramodyog Sangha, PO Tantipara, Birbhum 138. Tantipara Tassar Resham Shilpi Sambhav Samiti Ltd. 139. The Baluachara Khadi Gram Unnayan Samiti, Baluchari, Malda 140. The Chaspara Khadi Samity, Vill. & PO Chaspara, Tq. Kaliachak, Dist. Malda-732206 141. The Gandhi Gram Unnayan Samiti, Kalalpur, PO Gayeshbari, Malda 142. United Silk Khadi Samiti, Piarapur, Sanmatinagar, Murshidabad 143. Uttarbanga Khadi Pratisthan, Chhoto Sujapur, Malda 144. Uttarpara Resham Khadi Gramodyog Sangha, Margram, Murshidabad Patnaa. 145. Adarsh Mahila Vikas Sahayog Samity Ltd. Jadishpur, Bhagalpur 146. Babhua Anumandal Khadi Gramodyog Sangh, Babhua, Kaimur, Bihar 147. Bihar Udyog Mandal, Bihar Sharif, Nalanda 148. Gopal Ganj Zilla Khadi Gramodyog Sangh,Arar Mode,Gopalganj 149. Gram Bharti (Sarvodaya Ashram), Simultala, Jamui, Bihar 150. Gram Nirman Samiti, Katarpur, Nalanda, Bihar 151. Gram Swaraj Sangh, Bariyarpur, Munger, Bihar 152. Habibullah Gramin Vikash Khadi & Gramodyog Sangh, Beraghat, Madhubani 153. Khadi Shilpa Niketan Darima, Jumai 154. Makranda Bhandariso Gramodyog Sahyog Samiti Ltd., Dharbhanga 155. Muzaffar Zilla Khadi Gramodyog Sangh, Sarvodaya Gram 156. Nalanda Zilla Khadi Gramodyog Sangh, Nalanda, Bihar 157. Narsinghpur Khadi Kendrit Rachnatmak Samiti Ltd., Muzaffarpur 158. Nathnagar Gramodaya Sahyog Samiti Ltd., Nathnagar, Bhagalpur 159. Purbi Champaran Zilla Khasi Gramodyog Sangh, Motihari, Bihar 160. Resham Khadi Udyog Sangh, Bhagalpur, Bihar 161. Rosera Anumandaliya Gramodyog Vikas Mandal, Rosera, Samastipur 162. Samastipur Anumandaliya Khadi Gramodyog Samiti, Samastipur, Bihar 163. Sarvodaya Ashram Asthawan, Nalanda, Bihar 164. Sitamarhi Zilla Khadi Gramodyog Sangh, Sitamarhi 165. Vanvasi Seva Kendra, Babhua, Kaimur, Bihar 166. Vikas Samiti, Parabhawati Gram, Jamui Ranchia. 167. Adim Jati Samagra Vikash Parishad, Angara, Dist. Ranchi 168. Badlao Foundation, Mihijam, Jamtara, Jharkhand 169. Gadadhar Mishra Smarak Nidhi, Gandhigram, Godda, Jharkhand 170. Hiranpur Littipada Samagra Gram Vikas Parishad, Hiranpur, Jharkhand 171. Kasturba Khadi Gramodyog Sanstha, Muri, Ranchi 172. Khadi Gramodyog Sangh, Govindpur Road, Dhanvad, Jharkhand 173. Khadi Gramodyog Sangh, Singhbhoom, Bistupur, Jamshedpur, Jharkhand 174. Lok Seva Kendra, Purana Chaibasa, West Singhbhum, Jharkhand 175. Mahadeo Smarak Khadi Gramodyog mandal, Hinoo, Jharkhand 176. Ranchi Zila Vanvasi Khadi Gramodyog Vikas Sansthan, Ratu Road, Ranchi 177. Raneshwar Samagra Vikash Parishad, Raneshwar, Dist. Dumka 178. Saraikela Kharsawan Zilla Khadi Gramodyog Sangh, Adityapur, Jamshedpur, Jharkhand 179. Shikaripara Samagra Vikas Parishad, Shikaripara, Dumaka, Jharkhand Guwahatia. 180. Tamulpur Anchalik Gramdan Sangh,Tmulpur, Kuwarikata ,Baksa-781 360 Imphala. 181. Khiljit Muga and Khadi Industrial Production Centre, Imphal 182. Nirmal Khadi and Village Industries Association, Imphal 183. Philanthropic Society, Imphal 184. Southern Manipur Development Organization, Imphal Itanagar 185. Arunachal Pradesh Seva Sangh, Doimukh Shillonga. 186. Paham Khadi Gram Udyog Sangha, Paham, West Garo Hills, Mrghalaya Bangalorea. 187. Akkanagamma Khadi Gramodyog Kaigarika Mahila Mandali, Davangere 188. Astadevatha Khadi Gramodyog Sangh, Chatrakodihalli, Kolar 189. Babita Khadi Gramodyog Sangha, Melur Post, Shidlaghatta, Chikaballapur 190. Bharathi Gramodyoga Sangh, Murugamalla, Chintamani, Chikkaballapur-563125 191. Chitradurga Dist. Khadi Coop. Society, Chitradurga-577501 192. Chitradurga Sarvodaya Khadi Gramodyog Sangh, Jagaluri 193. Davangere Charakha and Gramodyog Sahakara Sangha Ltd., Davangere 194. Indian Khadi Export Development Association, Doddadasarahalli, Sidlaghatta, Chikkabalapur 195. Indian Silk Association, Doddathekahalli, Sidlaghatta, Chikkabalpur, Karnataka 196. Karnataka Sarvodaya Sangh, Rangharao Road, Bangalore, Karnataka 197. KGN Silk Khadi Gramodyog Sangh, Kondarajanahalli, Kolar 198. Khadi & Gramodyog Sahakara Sangha Ltd., Holenarasipur, Hassan 199. Khadi Gramodyog Sangh, Halepalya, Tiptur, Tumkur-572202 200. Khadi Silk Industrial Association, Channasandra, Kolar Dist. 201. Madhugiri Khadi Gramodyog Sangh, Sankar Talkies, Madhugiri, Tumkur, Karnataka 202. Nazeen Silk Association Upperpet, Chintamani, Chikkaballapur-563125 203. Rural Resource Development Association, Weaver Colony, Bangalore, Banner Ghatta, Dist. Bangalore-560083 204. Seema Resham Khadi Industrialists Association, No. 35, 3rd Main, Kasturba Nagar, Mysore Road, Bangalore-26 205. Shreenivasa Khadi Industrial Association, Ram Mohanpura, Bangalore-560021 206. Shri Bhartambe Mahila Khadi and Gramodyog Kaigarika Sangh, Shiramagondanahalli, Davanagere 577005 207. Sri Laxmi Khadi Gramodyog Kaigarika Sangha, Burujinahatti 208. Sri Nidhi Khadi & V.I. Association, Surabone, Davangere 209. Sri Raghavendraswamy Khadi Gramodyog Sangh, Ammanallur, Kolar-563128 210. Sri Ranga Khadi. Gr. Sangh, Hosadurga 211. Sri Venkateshwara Khadi Gramodyog Sangh, Garudanahalli, Kolar 212. Sri Vinayaka Silk Industrial Association, Khadi Emporium, Gandhi Bhavan Building, V V Road, Mandya Karnataka 213. Suryodaya Khadi Gramodyog Rural Development Society, Mandyampalli 214. Tazeen Silk Khadi and Village Industries Association, Kolar 215. TNR Silk Khadi Industries Kariyappalli, Kagathi Post, Chintamani Tq, Chikkaballapur-563125 Hublia. 216. Aland Khadi Gramodyogt Sangh, Aland, Gulbarga 217. Bellary Ambar Charkha Kushala Karigar Sahakari Sangha, Bellary 218. Bellary Dist. Khadi Gr. Sangh, Ittagi 219. Belgaum Dist. Khadi Gramodyog Sangh,6, S.P.M. Road,Belgaum 220. Benakatti Kuri Sangopan Mattu Unnaya Utpadak Sahakari Sangh Niyamit, Benakatti Saudapatti, Belgaum 221. Dharwad Dist. Khadi Gramodyog Sangh,Bengeri Post,Hubli – 580023 222. Dharwad Taluka Garag Kshetriya Seva Sangh,Dharwad-580001,Karnataka 223. Dharwad Taluka Seva Sangh, Dharwad 224. Inchal Mattu Harugop Kuri Sangopan Mattu Unney Utpadak Sahakari Sangh Ltd., Inchal, Belgaum 225. Jam Khandi Tq. Khandi Gramodyog Sangh, Jam Khandi, Dist Bagalkot 587311 226. Kanakadasa Kuri Sangopan Mattu Unney Utpadak Sahakari Sangh Ltd., Belagavi, Sindolli, Karnataka 227. Khadi Gramodyog Sangh, Bidar 228. Khadi Nekkar Sha. Utp. Sangh, Uppinbetegeri 229. Khadi Workers Co-operative Society, Ron 230. Kurubar Kuri Unneya Audyogika Bal.Sha.Sangh Niyamiti, Ranebenur 231. Kurubar Wool Prod Coop Society Ltd, Budihal, Bilagi, Bagalkot 232. Laxmeshwar Bhagada Kuri Sangopana Hagu Unneya Audyogika Sahakari Sangh, Niyamit, Laxmeshwar, Gadag Dist. 233. Shri Maruthi Kaimagga Nekararu Khadi Utpadakara Sangh, Gadag 234. Sri Allamprabhu Gramodyog Mattu Shikshan Samsthe, Terdal 235. Siddeshwara Khadi Gramodyog Sangh, Beereshwara Nagar, Sankeshwar, Hukkeri Taluk, Belagavi Dist. Karnataka 236. The Ron Taluka Kuri Sangopana Mattu Unney Belavanigaya Sahakara Sangh Ltd., Malluapur, Gadag Dist. Chennaia. 237. Annur Sarvodaya Sangh,7/34, Nehru Street,Annur, Coimbatore 238. Arni Sarvodaya Sangh, Arni 239. Chingaleput Dist. Sarvodaya Sangh, Kancheepuram 240. Coimbatore North Sarvodaya Sangh, Coimbatore 241. Coimbatore South Sarvodaya Sangh 242. Cuddalore Sarvodaya Sangh, Vadalur 243. Erode Sarvodaya Sangh,Muthampalayam Housing Unit, Kasipalayam,Erod-638 009 244. Gandhipuram Sarvodaya Sangh,7th Street, Cross Cut Road,Gandhipuram, Coimbatore-641 012 245. Karur Sarvodaya Sangh,14, Vaiyapur Nagar,Karur 246. Kethanur Sarvodaya Sangh,2/6 Main Road, PO-Kethanur, Tq-Palladam,Tirupur-641 671, Dist. Coimbatore 247. Koduvai Sarvodaya Sangh,Vinobha Nagar, Koduvai, ,Trupur-638 660 248. M Kumarapalayam Sarvodya Sangh, Mulanur 249. Mulanur Sarvodaya Sangh,Mulanur,Tamilnadu 250. Nilgiri Dist. Sarvodaya Sangh, Post Udhagamandalam, Nilgiri-643001, Ooty 251. North Arcot Sarvodaya Sangh, Vellore 252. Padiyur Sarvodaya Sangh,Padiyur, Kangayam,Tirupur-638 701 253. Palladam Sarvodaya Sangh, Palladam, Tirupur Dist., Tamilnadu 254. Pollachi Sarvodaya Sangh,Vill. Rangasamudrum, PO. Sulleswarnpatty, Anamalai Road36 Venkataramana Street,Pollachi-642 001 255. Salem Dist. Sarvodaya Sangh, Attur, Salem Dist., Tamilnadu 256. Tamilnadu Sarvodaya Sangh,Gandhinagar,Tirupur 257. Thanjavur Sarvodaya Sangh,8,9 K. V. Kovil Street, Kumbakonam,Thanjavur-612 001 258. Thanjavur West Sarvodaya Sangh,28 Giri Road, Srinivasapuram,Thanjavur 259. Thirupattur Sarvodaya Sangh,87 Gandhi Road, ,Thirupattur-635 601, Dist. Vellore 260. Tiruchirapalli North Sarvodaya Sangh, No. 21 Pidari Koil Street, Tiruchirapalli-620002 261. Tirupur Sarvodaya Sangh,Murugampalayam, PO. Iduvampalayam,Tiruppur-641 687 262. Udamalpet Sarvodaya Sangh,6-A, Appavu Street, Udumalpet,Tiruppur-642 126 263. Uttukuli Sarvodaya Sangh,Kangayam Road, Uthukuli R. S.,Tiruppur-638 752 Maduraia. 264. Aruppukottai Sarvodaya Sangh, 95, Pandalgudi Road, Aruppukottai-626101, Dist. Virudhunagar 265. Gandhigram Khadi & VIPC Trust,Gandhigram, Tq. Authoor ,Dindigul-624 302 266. Kanyakumari Dist. Sarvodaya Sangh, Kottar, Nagercoil, Dist. Kanyakumari - 629002 267. Kovilpatti Sarvodaya Sangh, Kalugumulai, Tamilnadu 268. Madurai Dist. Sarvodaya Sangh, Madurai 269. Madurai West Sarvodaya Sangh,403/10 Usilampatti Road, Tq. Tirumangalam, , Madurai-625 706 270. Nanguneri Sarvodaya Sangh,Panagudi, Tq. Radhapuram ,Tirunelveli-627 109 271. Periyakulam Sarvodaya Sangh, 17-A Cumbum Road, Periyakulam-625601, Dist. Theni 272. Ramnathpuram Dist. Sarvodaya Sangh, Srivilliputur 273. Ramnathpuram East Sarvodaya Sangh, Paramakudi 274. Sankarankoil Sarvodaya Sangh,Shankarankovil, ,Tirunelveli-627 756 275. Tiruchendur Sarvodaya Sangh,Paraman Kuruchi Rd.,Truchendur,Tuticorin-628 215 276. Tirunelveli Sarvodaya Sangh, Tirunelveli 277. Tuticorin Sarvodaya Sangh,KVK Nagar, ,Tuticorin-628 008 278. Virudhunagar Sarvodaya Sangh, 329 Railway Feeder Road, Dist. Virudhunagar-626001 Vijayawadaa. 279. Bapuji Khadi Silk Swarajya Seva Sangham, Somandepalli, Ananthapur 280. Garladinne Gramodayog Khadi Silk Seva Sangham, Dharmavaram, Dist. 281. Grama Prarishramala Sanghamu, Dharmavaram, Dist. Anantpur 282. Grama Swarajya Sangham, Gooty, Tadipatri, Anantapur -515411 283. Gramodyog Khadi Silk Society, Ananthapur, AP 284. Khadi Gramodyog Sangh, Benganapally, Dist. Kurnool 285. Kodiginehalli Kumbly Cotton and Silk Weavers Coop Product and Sales Society Ltd., Kodigenahalli, Hindupur, Anantapuram Dist.-515212 286. Kurnool Zilla Gramaparisramala Sangham, Vill. Kondapeta, Dist. Kurnool 287. Manikanta Khadi and Silk Development Society, Ananthapur 288. Rayalaseema Grameena Vikasa Mandali, Chittari Veedhi, Dist. Kurnool 289. Seva Mandir, Hindupur, Vill Kodigenahalli, Dist. Anantapur 290. Sri Beeralingeswara Khadi Rural Development Association, Yennumaladoddi (AP) 291. Sri Kanaka Dasa Khadi Rural Development Association, Rudrampalli, AP 292. Sri Narasimha Swamy Khadi Silk Twisting & Weaving Coop. Society Ltd., C. K. Pally, Dist. Anantapur 293. Sri Maruthi Khadi Silk RTW ICS Ltd., Kakkalapally, Anantapuram Dist-515002 294. Sri Mylaralingeswara Khadi Rural Development Association, Mahanthpuram, AP 295. Sri Rajeshwari Khadi Seva Samiti, Maddikera, Pattikonda, Kurnool Dist.-518385 296. Sri Khadi Rural Development Association, Ontareddypalli AP 297. Sri Sai Silk Khadi Gramodyog Seva Sangh, Rapthadu, Dist. Anantapur 298. Sri Venkateshwara Khadi Rural Development Association, Rudrampalli, AP Vishakhapatnam 299. Gandhi Khadi V.I. Production & Sales, ICS Ltd. Nellimarla 300. S J N K Sangham,-532001,AP 301. Swarajya Sangh, Tuni 302. Swarajya Sangh, Vemulapudi, Narsipatnam, 303. Swarajya Sangh,Krishnapuram, D. No. 64, Pattusali Street, Payakavaopeta,, Vishakhapatnam-531 126 304. Swarajya Sangham,Kotananduru,Post Tuni-533401 Telanganaa. 305. Bhagyanagar Khadi Samiti, Saroornagar, Roshan Bagh, Hyderabad 306. Gadwal Taluka Khadi Gramodyog Sangh, Gadwal, Dist. Mahaboobnagar, Telangana Trivandrum 307. Cannanore Sarvodaya Sangh, Cannanore 308. G.S.G.S. Kendram,N Paryoor,,Ernakulam-683513 309. Kerala Gandhi Smaraka Nidhi,Thycaud,,Thiruvananthapuram-695 014 310. Kerala Khadi and VI Federation,Edappally,,Ernakulam -682024 311. Kerala Sarvodaya Sangh,Kozhikode-673020,Kerala 312. Palakkad Sarvodaya Sangh,Ottapalam, P. B no.101,Palakkad-679 101 313. Trivandrum Sarvodaya Sangh,Ooruttukala, Neyyattinkara,Thiruvananthapuram-695 121 Ahmedabada. 314. Bharat Khadi Gramodyog Sangh, Ahmedabad 315. Bhimani Khadi Gramodyog Sangh, Kutch (Gujarat) 316. Bhimani Khadi Mandal, Lilpur, 317. Gram Vikas Sangh, Vadodara 318. Jay Hind Khadi Gramodyog Sangh, Palanpur (Gujarat) 319. Khadi Parivar Trust, Sindhavnagar, Gharshala road, Surendranagar 320. Lok Jagruti Seva Sangh Trust, Dholka, Ahmedabad 321. Mehta Khadi Udhyog Gruh, Wadhvan, Ahmedabad 322. Nav Jivan Khadi Gramodyog Sangh, Palanpur (Gujarat) 323. New Vision Trust for Women, park, Wadhwan, 324. Panchmahal Jilla Vikas Sangh, Kolivada, Zhalod 325. Parimal Khadi Gramodyog Sangh, Nikol Road, Ahmedabad 326. Parishram Rachnatmak Samiti, Joravarnagar, Surendranagar 327. Paschim Kutch Khadi Gramodyog Sangh, Kutch (Gujarat) 328. Rural Development Foundation, Ambedkarnagar Surendranagar 329. Saghan Kshetra Yojana, Patadi, Ahmedabad 330. Sarvodaya Vidya Vihar Trust, 8 Bhagwati Complex, Nr Butbhavani Temple, Vejalpur-380051 331. Saurashtra Gram Vikas Trust, Bhavnagar 332. Shree Bhagyoday Seva Sangh, Geetamandir Road Ahmedabad 333. Shree Khadi Gramo. Vikas Vankar Seva Mandal, Surendranagar 334. Shri Sant Savaiyanath Khadi Utkarsh Samiti, Raska, Limbdi. 335. Shri Surendranagar Jills Rachnatmak Khadi Gramodyog Mandal, Surendranagar 336. Shri Yogikrupa Khadi Gramodyog Vikas Sangh, Modasa, Ahmedabad 337. Surendranagar Zilla Sarvoday Vikas Mandal, Joravarnagar 338. Udyog Bharati,Gondal,Rajkot 339. Vadodara Jilla Khadi Gramodyog Sahakari Sangh Ltd., Vadodara 340. Vani Khadi Gramodyog Mandal, Wadhwan, Surendranagar 341. Zalwad Amber Khadi Gramodyog Sangh, Dusherej Nagpura. 342. Bhandara Zilla Sahayak Samiti, Gondiya, Nagpur 343. Gram Seva Mandal, Gopuri, Wardha 344. Nag Vidharbha Charkha Sangh,Mul,Dist. Chandrapur 345. Nagpur Khadi Mandal, Gandhi Sagar, Nagpur 346. Pragati Bahuddeshiya Sansthan Bhopala. 347. Gramodyog Mandal, Chhota Talab, Chhindwara 348. Khadi Ashram, Tikamgarh 349. Kshetriya Shri Gandhi Ashram, Bamoh, Damoh 350. Madhya Bharat Khadi Sangh,Po Jiwajiganj,Gwalior 351. Mahatma Gandhi Seva Ashram, Joura, Morena Dehraduna. 352. Bunkar Khadi Samiti, Udhamsingh Nagar, Jaspur 353. Kaushalya Gramin Vikas Avam Prashikshan, Nagar, Dehradun 354. Khadi Avam Gramodyog Vikas Samiti, Mehuwala Mafi, Raipur, Dehradun 355. Khadi Gramodyog Niketan, Mahuwa Dabra, Jaspur 356. Kshetriya Shri Gandhi Ashram, Chanauda, Almora (Uttarakhand) 357. Kshetriya Shri Gandhi Ashram, Gauchar, Chamoli (Uttarakhand) 358. Man Sarovar Uni Khadi Katai Bunai A.U.S. Samiti Ltd., Pithoragarh 359. Parvatiya Gram Swaraj Mandal,Kunj PO Jayanti,Almora 360. Pragatipath Laghu Utpadak Samiti,Mol Natha Singh,Jaspur 361. Shree Anand Gramodyog Samiti, Raipur, Dehradun 362. Uttar Pradesh Gramodyog Samiti, Harrawala, Dehradun Gorakhpura. 363. Audyogik Sansthan, Dharampur, Mau 364. Awadh Gramodyog Mandal, Krishna Bazar Chowk, Gonda-271003 (UP) 365. Devnidhi Samagra Mahila Vikas Samiti, 1091 Awas Vikas Colony, Gonda (UP) 366. Gramodyog Sewa Sansthan, Ardwana, Sadar, Mau 367. Kambal Audyogik Utpadan Sahakari Samiti Ltd., Pidauth, Singhpur, Mau 368. Khadi Gramodyog Audyogik Utpadan Sahakari Samiti Ltd., Vill/PO Berma, Taluka Sagari, Town Jiyanpur, Dist. Azamgarh-276138 (UP) 369. Khadi Gramodyog Seva Sansthan, Vill. Sapha, PO Fazil Nagar, Dist. Kushinagar - 274401 (UP) 370. Khadi Gramodyog Vikas Mandal, Vill Bhishon, Parsupur, Mau 371. Khadi Gramodyog Vikas Samiti, Nakabandh Camp, Jagdipur, Mohammadpur, Mau-275101 (UP) 372. Khadi Gramodyog Vikas Sewa Niketan, Sathiyaon, Azamgarh 373. Kshetriya Gramodyog Avam Shikshan Sewa Sansthan, PO Lalitpur, Ludihi, Mau 374. Kshetriya Shri Gandhi Ashram,Subhash Nagar,Gonda 375. Prakash Sewa Ashram Avam Gramodyog Sudnipur, Raunapar, Azamgarh-276122 (UP) 376. Sewa Niketan, Manik Nagar, Darghiya, PO Kunraghat, Gorakhpur-273008 (UP) Lucknowa. 377. Bhuraj Seva Sansthan,Mohaliya Shivpar,Hardoi 378. Bundelkhand Vikas Sansthan, Jhansi 379. Gram Swavalambi Vidhyalay, Raniwan, Faizabad (UP) 380. Gramin Vikas Ashram, Majhuwara, Sultanpur 381. Gramin Vikas Ashram,Naipalpur,Sitapur 382. Kalpataru Seva Samiti, Barra, Kanpur 383. Kshetriya Shri Gandhi Ashram, Barabanki - 225003 384. Kshetriya Shri Gandhi Ashram, Jhansi 385. Kshetriya Shri Gandhi Ashram, Pilibhit 386. Kshetriya Shri Gandhi Ashram,Naipalpur, Khairabad,Sitapur - 261001 387. Tarun Gramy Vikas Samiti, Kanpur 388. Vinoba Gramodyog Vikas Sansthan,Kaushal Bhavan Po,Wanda Meeruta. 389. Amba Gr.Seva Samity, Vill. Depha, Tal Dholana, Hapur - 245304 390. Amit Khadi Gramodyog Sansthan, Shamli, Post Khandanawali, Tal, Kainara - 247776 391. Bhatona Gramodyog Sahakari Samiti Ltd., Bhatona, Dist. Bulandsahar 392. Bhavana Khadi Ashram, Bijnor, HO Mauzampur Jaitra, Dhampur - 246761 393. Bunkar Gramodyog Samiti, Chharra,Aligarh - 202130 394. Dharam Khadi Gramodyog Sewa Sansthan, Shamli, Jasala, Shamli 395. Dhirendra Pradhan Gr.Seva Samity, Chandupura, Post Kharkhuda, Jilla Meerut - 245206 396. Gangotri Khadi Gramodyog Mandal, Amroaha, Post Kakather, Dhanawa, Gujnawla-244235 397. Gramin Mahila Utthan Samiti, Dholana, Pilkhuwa 398. Gramodyog Seva Samiti, Sambhal, Post Hazaratnagar, Tal Gashi - 244303 399. Gramodyog Vikas Mandal, V. Kala Khera, Joya Amroha - 244222 400. Janta Khadi Gr. Samiti , KD-115, Kavinagar, Gaziabad-201002 401. K S J High School, Ratanpur, Khurd, Dist. Sambhal 402. K.S.G.A., Aligarh, Banna , Dist. Aligarh - 202001 403. K.S.G.A., Saharanpur, Paper Mill Road - 247001 404. K.S.G.A., Shikohabad,Firozabad - 283135 405. Kaid Khadi Gramodyog Vikas Samiti, Muradabad, Tal Kath, Post Nodha - 244001 406. Khadi Gr. Ashram, Bijnor, HO Mauzampur, Jaitra, Dhampur - 246761 407. Khadi Gramodyog Mandal, Post Rasganj, Dist. Kasganj - 202123 408. Khadi Gramodyog Mandal, Rampur, Dhanyal, Tal Tanda - 244901 409. Kshetriya Shri Gram Swarajya Ashram, Bareilly, Post Sindawli, Meer Gunj - 243601 410. Lok Sewa Ashram, Badaun - 243601 411. Mahalaxmi Khadi Gramodyog Sansthan, Saharanpur, Bhainamau, Nakur - 247342 412. Mahila Khadi Gr. Samiti, Bijnor, Vill. Sharifpur, Khauraj (Ganvadi), PO Nagina - 246762 413. Panchal Sewa Sansthan, Saharanpur, Dhenwa, Nakur - 247001 414. Rashmi Khadi Gramodyog Sanstha, Saharanpur, Nakur - 247342 415. Rashtriya Gr.Sansthan, I-B-438, Buddhi Vihar, Delhi Road, Moradabad - 244001 416. Roshan Gramodyog Sansthan, Sambhal, Vill Santhal, Tal Chandausi - 244414 417. Rudayan Gram Vikas Ashram,Sambal - 244302 418. Saghan Kshetra Vikas Samiti, Bareilly, Post Aonla - 243301 419. Sarvoday Khadi Ashram, Chhara, Aligarh, Tal Atnauli - 202123 420. Shanti Niketan Etah, Post Awagarh House, PO Road - 207001 421. Shri Khadi Evam Gramodyog Samiti, Saharanpur 422. Shri Khadi Ashram Nindru, Bijnor, HO Ranibagh Colony, Dhampur - 246761 423. Shri Khadi Sewa Ashram, Gallakheri, Post, Rajakatajpur, Nurpur, Bijnor - 246735 424. Shri Khadi Vikas Sansthan, Post Ramnagar, Tal Chandpur, Nurpur, Bijnor - 246734 425. Shri Narayan Bhatt Sewa Samiti, Badaun, Mudiya Dhuseki Kasganj, Nagar Panchayat - 202123 426. Shri Patel Sewa Ashram, Jasala, Shamli, Vill. Jasala - 247775 Varanasia. 427. Adarsh Kambal Bunker Audhyogic Utpadan Sahakari Samiti, Mohanpurwa, Ghazipur 428. Banvasi Seva Ashram, Govindpur, Sonbhadra 429. Bharatiya Gramin Gramodyog Vikas Ashram, Sauram, Nandaganj, Ghazipur - 233302 (UP) 430. Bhishampur Khadi Gramodyog Sansthan, Bhishampur,Sewapuri, Varanasi-221403 (UP) 431. Gram Kalyan Ashram, Ameda,B-87 Shrinagar Colony Paharia, Varanasi 432. Gram Seva Mandal, Jagatpur, Allahabad 433. Gram Sewa Ashram, Kadipur, Ghazipur-233227 (UP) 434. Gramin Vikash Seva Sansthan, Goshandepur, Gaziabad 435. Jan Kalyan Khadi Gramodyog Parishad, Shivdaspur, Varanasi-221103 (UP) 436. Jay Prabha Khadi Gramodyog Pratishthan, Bansdih, Ballia 437. Khadi Gramodyog Ashram, Chandauli 438. Khadi Gramodyog Vikas Sansthan, At and Post Gahmar, Dist. Ghazipur-233001 439. Khadi Kambal Udyog Sansthan, Andharipur, Ghazipur 440. Kshetriya Shri Gandhi Ashram, Akbarpur, Ambedkar Nagar (UP) 441. Kshetriya Shri Gandhi Ashram, Ratanpura, Gazipur (UP) 442. Kshetriya Shri Gandhi Ashram, Shastri Nagar, Sigra, Varanasi-221010 (UP) 443. Mahadev Khadi Gramodyog Sansthan, Rauza, Ghazipur 444. Mahila Seva Sansthan, Kalwara, Awisahan, Ghazipur -233301 (UP) 445. Rangdhari Manav Vikas Sansthan, Jalalpurvi, Chandauli 446. Saghan Vikas Kshetra Samiti, Raniwa, Ambedkarnagar 447. Samagra Lokhit Seva Ashram, Ghazipur 448. Sambhav Khadi Gramodyog Sansthan, Kudhe Khurd, Chandhauli 449. Sparsh Khadi Gramodyog, Fullanpur, Ghazipur - 233301 (UP) 450. Sri Lal Bahadur Shastri Smarak Gramodyog Pratisthan, Lokmanpur, Baraut, Allahabad-221502 (UP) 451. Sri Mahadev Smruti Mandir, Rauza, 452. Udaya Khadi Sewa Ashram, Chakiya, Chandauli 453. Vidhi Gramodyog Mahila Vikas Sansthan, Saidpur, Ghazipur - 233304 (UP) Raipura. 454. Baster Adimjati Khadi Gramodyog Sangh, Jagdalpur 455. Baster Jilla Khadi Gramodyog Sangh, Jagdalpur 456. Champa Khadi Gramodyog Mandal, Champa 457. Chhattisgarh Khadi Gramodyog Sansthan, Janjgir, Champa 458. Gramin Vikas Pratisthan, Sasaholi 459. Gramin Vikas Seva Sansthan, Tarpali, Raigarh 460. Kanker Mahila Khadi Sangh Sangh, Kanker 461. Khadi Gramodyog Vikas Sangh, Dhamtari 462. Mahamaya Khadi Ashram, Amarkantak, Bilashpur 463. Mahila Hastshilp Sanstha, Kataghora 464. Resham Gramodyog Sadan, Umreli 465. Sarvodaya Samiti Sarguja