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Shri L. Ngamboi
In the hilly and tribal inhibited areas in Churachandpur town which is a district place as well, one comes across a small Offset Printing Press owned and operated by Shri L. Ngamboi who himself belongs to a scheduled tribe.
His M/s. Marantha Offset-cum-Stationery Shop became a reality when he was conferred with a loan of Rs. 9.81 lakhs by Punjab National Bank under REGP. He set for meeting orders for the printed material and stationery from nearby offices and institutions.
With a turn over of Rs.3.00 lakhs in the first
year, Shri Ngamboi's unit has now become a talk-of-the-hill-town. His firm now is a supplier of documents, books of accounts, note and exercise books, letter heads, VCs, etc. to the educational institutions.
The unit is now a breadwinner for ten including Shri Ngamboi and his wife .He has two girls trained in DTP on his pay roll. The success of the Press lies in the fact that it has cleared the loans drawn from the bank under the scheme. The owner says, "I've paved way for younger generation to get self employed”.
He must be having those two girls in front of the Computer trying their fingers on the keyboard on his mind in the backward and tribal hilly area in the North-Eastern corner.
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Name of Entrepreneur |
Shri L. Ngamboi |
Address |
Sieltmat,
Churanchandpur,
Manipur |
Name of the activity |
Printing & Stationery |
Project Cost |
Rs. 9.81 Lakhs |
Commencement of :
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2001-2002 |
Annual Turn Over |
Rs. 29.00 Lakhs |
Employment Generated |
10 Persons |
Monthly Income |
Rs.15,000/- |
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