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The interventions in small and micro enterprises had provided TERI
opportunities to work with various
stakeholders in different regions of the country. This has led to
the formation of a large informal network with partners having a
common interest in the widespread dissemination of the developed
technologies. The implementation partners of TERI presently in the
project are listed below:
Industry associations
IIF (Institute of Indian Foundrymen), IFA (Indian Foundry Association),
Glass Industry Syndicate and INP (Int Nirmata Parishad)
Grass-roots NGOs:
PEPUS (Paryavaran Evam Prodyogiki Utthan Samiti),
Lokmitra, IMSE (Institute
for Motivating Self Employment), Vikas Sansthan and Outreach
Academic institutions:
SDM College of Engineering and Technology, and BVB College of
Engineering and Technology
Sectoral experts,
local consultants, and resource persons
International consultant
Sorane SA (Switzerland)

For creating an enabling policy environment, CoSMiLE provides a
platform for interaction between
industry, government, and other stakeholders.
An indicative list of such dialogue partners is given below.
Ministries at the
national level e.g. Ministry of Environment and Forests, Ministry
of Non-Conventional Energy Sources, Ministry of Small Scale Industries,
and Ministry of Science & Technology
Other central and
state government departments and local bodies
Central Pollution
Control Board and various state pollution control boards e.g. West
Bengal Pollution Control Board and Karnataka State Pollution Control
Board
Multilateral/ bilateral
development agencies and nationalized banks e.g. United Nations
Development Program, United Nations Industrial Development Organisation,
Small Industries Development Bank of India and State Bank of India
NGOs e.g. Development
Alternatives, Gram Vikas
Academic and research
institutions
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