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The Central Footwear Training Institute (CFTI) in Chennai has reported significant achievements for the quarter of July to September 2023, including training 4582 candidates across various programs and launching new initiatives such as a Leather Goods training program in collaboration with Auxilium College. The institute's director, K. Murali, has been reappointed for a third term and has taken on additional responsibilities as Principal Director of the Central Institute of Tool Design. The document highlights various training activities, significant events, and the ongoing support from the footwear industry to enhance the institute's offerings.

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The Central Footwear Training Institute (CFTI) in Chennai has reported significant achievements for the quarter of July to September 2023, including training 4582 candidates across various programs and launching new initiatives such as a Leather Goods training program in collaboration with Auxilium College. The institute's director, K. Murali, has been reappointed for a third term and has taken on additional responsibilities as Principal Director of the Central Institute of Tool Design. The document highlights various training activities, significant events, and the ongoing support from the footwear industry to enhance the institute's offerings.

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Volume - X (July - September 2023) Issue 3

FAILURE is not the


opposite of success
it's PART OF
SUCCESS
2
3
4
Index

01 7
Director's Desk

8 02
Signicant Achievements

03 10
About the Institute

13 04
Training Activities

05 28
Important Events

40 06
Concept Note For
Student's Design
Index

07 46
Beneciaries of CFTI

51 08
Tariff for Common Facility
Services

09 54
CAD CAM Services

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CENTRAL FOOTWEAR TRAINING INSTITUTE
MSME - Technology Development Centre, Chennai
Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises, Government of India
65/1, GST Road, Guindy, Chennai - 600 032. Tamil Nadu, India. Phone : 044 - 22501529,
Website : www.cftichennai.in
Also Follow us on : Facebook-cftichennaiinfo Twitter - CFTI_Chennai

SUCCESS IS
NOT AN ACTIVITY
BUT A PROCESS
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From the Director's Desks
Hello Readers,

I wish to share that during this quarter (July – September) of


2023-24, the o/o. DC, MSME has provided me with one more
opportunity to serve the Institute as Director for the 3rd term for
a period of another 5 years.

Further to this, I have also been given additional charge as The


Principal Director of Central Institute of Tool Design,
Hyderabad, on another autonomous body functioning under
the aegis of Ministry of MSME, Govt. of India.

During this quarter 4582 candidates have been trained in various long term, medium
term, short term, skill development, sponsored and Specialization training programmes.
In addition to our present training activities, the Institute has collaborated with the
Auxillium College, Vellore, and started Leather goods making training programme in the
College Campus for the students

Common facility services are provided at nominal charges to footwear MSMEs. 441
numbers of job work and consultancy services have been done during this quarter.
Interested footwear MSMEs are requested to make use of these facilities, further details
are at page no. 51-55.

This issue of the chronicle consists of articles on

1. Pediatric Gait Abnormalities – Rotational problems, by Mrs. N.S. Shai Lakshmi,


Faculty
2. Leather from Apple (in Tamil) by Shri. S. Welington Raja, Technical Faculty
3. Corporate Social Responsibility, Mrs. Chandralekha Ganesh, Management Faculty
4. Parts of a Shoe (In Hindi) by Mohamed Aftab, Student of 32nd DFMD

Diplomas and PG Diplomas were issued to successful students of 30th DFMD and 22nd
PGDFT, in a grand function, as part of the Annual Sports Day.

With all support from Footwear Industry fraternity, the Institute keeps progressing.

Your valuable suggestions are always welcome for the qualitative improvement of the
Footwear Chronicle.
K.MURALI
Director

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CFTI, CHENNAI
SIGNIFICANT
ACHIEVEMENTS
JULY - SEPTEMBER 2023

TECHNOLOGY:
During the reporting month 441 MSMEs including Aawa Overseas, Alina Pvt Ltd, Ayaz Leather
Products, Crp (India)Pvt Ltd, Good Leather Shoes (P) Ltd, Kavi'S Fashions Pvt Ltd, Mathi
Madhavan, Nova Enterprises, Shaniyo Exports, Sun Enterprises, Unique Concern, A J H Steels
Trading Private Limited, Ankalan Web Solutions Private Limited, Appliedmacs Technology
Solutions Private Limited, Capways Imports And Exports Private Limited, Cvr Software Solutions
Private Limited, Dheesys Technologies Private Limited, Markeffy Technologies Private Limited,
Goldmate Business Solutions Private Limited, Moengage India Private Limited, Aawa Overseas,
Alina Pvt Ltd, Lms Gani Mohamed And Co, Mars Engineering, Newlab F Apparels, One Huge Step,
Prabhu Traders, Premier Leather Products Pvt Ltd, Shams Shoes Pvt Ltd, Shaniyo Exports,
Truekem, AW Smartdeals And Solutions Private Limited, Bannari Amman Logistics Private Limited,
Bartersphere Trading Private Limited, Eldersmart Solutions Private Limited, Gharib Nawaz Fish Packing Private Limited, KH Agro Stockist And
Exporters Private Limited, Nws Chit Funds Private Limited, Smart E Dealz International Private Limited, Talia Fashion And Beauty Private
Limited, Tarbiyya Builders Private Limited, Asif Leather Goods, Evergreen Sole, Florence Shoe Company, LMS Gani Mohamed And Co,
Pandura Fashion, Radhika Shoe Crafts (P) Ltd, SM Engineering, Winner Overseas, SRL International, Amjad Finished Leather Co, Newlab F
Apparels, Yamaha Music India Pvt Ltd. Kanchipuram, AG Industries, Tada, Hero Motocorp, Amazon Development Centre, HCL Technologies,
Gesco Health Care Pvt Ltd, Leap India Pvt Ltd, Chennai, in Die-less Cutting, Clicking, Closing, Lasting, Safety Shoes, Board Surfacing,
Sidewall Stitching, Stroble Stitching, Laser, CAD, Foot bed, Training and PU Soles manufacturing.
SKILL DEVELOPMENT:
CFTI, Chennai has conducted 36 Skill Training Programmes for SC/ST Candidates in NSQF approved job roles Stitching Operator Footwear &
Stitcher Goods & Garments for 1023 participants.
CFTI, Chennai completed 01 Skill Training Programmes in NSQF approved job roles Stitching Operator Footwear under ATI sponsored with 25
participants in our Vaniyambadi extension centre.
The Institute has conducted the following 118 online/offline specialization training programmes namely Adavance Excel, Advance Statistics For
Data Analysis, Advanced Python, Agile Scrum,AI Chat Gpt, AWS SAA C03, AWS Security, Azure Admin (Az-104), Bakery Products Making, Bio
Sanitary Products Making, Block Chain, Business Analytics, Business Analytics With Excel, CCTV, CCTV Camera Instalation, CCTV
Installation, Cell Phone Service, Chemical, Content Writing, Cyber Security (Cloud), Data Science With Python And R, Data Visualization Using
Power Bi, DB My Sql, Digital Marketing, Effective Data Presentation, Electric Vehicle Installation, Enterpernur Development Program, Export
Opportunities, Food Masala Powder Making, Gem & E Tender, Gold Appraisal, Graphic Design Expert, GST Practitioner, How To Identify
Export Opportunities, HR Data Analyst, HR Payroll, Human Resource Management, International Cargo Clearance and Logistic Operation,
Income Tax, Income Tax Practitioner, Instant Food Powder Making, Internal Auditor, ISO Ems, Laptop Service, Lean Six Sigma Black Belt, Lean
Six Sigma Green Belt, Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt, Millet Based Organic Food Powder Making, Mobile Repair, Occupational Health and Safety
Management System, Organizational Development Specialist, Pickle and Green Thoku Making, Printer Service, Professional Makeup, Project
Management Programme, Python Programming, Real Estate, Shoe I Cad -3D, Social Media Marketing, Solar Power Installation, Start Your
Own Business Cr, Stock Fundamentals, Tally Prime With GST, Tally With GST, Tally With Payroll, TDS Filing, Video Editing, Web Design Using
Wordpress, for 3514 participants.
Other Activities:
Shri. Murali K, Director's tenure was extended for another 5 years ie (2023-2028) by the Competent Authority, Ministry of MSME and the same
was celebrated by all the staffs and Officers of the Institute.
Shri. Dhammajyoti Gajbhiye (IPoS), MD, LIDCOM a Govt of Maharashtra Enterprise along with Shri. Santosh Pandey, Regional Director (west)
CLE visited CFTI Chennai and had discussion with Shri. Murali K, Director, CFTI, Chennai on Mega Leather cluster in Maharashtra.
Shri. Rajesh Rathnam CEO LSSC and his team; Shri. Gowthaman GM EPIL and his team and Industry Members greets Shri. Murali K, Director,
CFTI Chennai for his continued services after 10 years completion and steeping into 11thyear successfully.
Shri. Murali K, Director CFTI Chennai, Ministry of MSME, GoI visited LIDKAR (Leather Industries Corporation of Karnataka) Office and
showroom in Bangalore, Karnataka
Comelz Dieless cutting machine for cutting and auto nesting installed in CFTI, Chennai and working on Jobworks for many MSME's . High
speed productivity with Double heads boosts production with the help of offline Auto nesting. Strong two Double heads of Comelz Dieless
cutting machine to cut Leather and synthetics materials in layers is also carried out through job works to all MSME's by CFTI, Chennai

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A new Job oriented Certificate Course was launch by CFTI Chennai on “Footwear and Fashion Accessories Retail Associate” for 10th Students
to the tune of 4 months duration.
CFTI Chennai conducted an NGO Meeting on 15.07.2023 regarding development of Short Term Skill Training Programme FY2023-24 under
State and Central Government Sponsorship. NGOs from Villupuram, Trichy, Kanyakumari, Tirunelveli, Cuddalore, Yercaud, Nilgiris, Vellore,
Tiruvannamalai
Khizar Hussain Malack Director KH Group of Industries, “A top exporter of leather shoes in the country” met Director, CFTI Chennai to have
exposure on newer technologies in the Institute for their team of KH Technicians and got chance to demonstrate on COMELZ's Ultimate Cutting
System and Automatic Nesting Machine.
Training at Central Prison, Pudhucherry carried out by CFTI, Chennai to the remand prisoners on a good social cause.
Shri. Murali K Director CFTI, Chennai took additional charge as Principal Director CITD (Central Institute of Tool Design), Hyderabad which is
under the aegis of Ministry of MSME, GoI, and visited the facilities with Senior Officers of the Institute.
CFTI Chennai conducted Training on the jobroles of Footwear for Upper manufacturing and Leather
Goods Manufacturing to the inmates of Central Prison, Pudhucherry. Shri. Murali K, Director, along
with Chief Superintendent Mr. Alagesan and Superintendent Mr. Bhaskar Central Prison, Puducherry
distributed Certificates to the candidates who were completed Skill Training under NSQF approved
course.
The 77th Independence Day was celebrated at CFTI, Chennai, with the Director Shri. Murali K,
hoisting the National Flag. As part of the celebrations competitions were conducted for the students in
Drawing, Sketching and Painting. The Director distributed the certificates of the winners of these
competitions. In continuation to this the Tree Planting ceremony was conducted were the Director
planted the trees. Further, the cultural programmes were performed by students and staffs of the
Institute. The Director also distributed awards for the best performing staffs and Best Discipline
students, in the function.
Similarly, at our Vaniyambadi Extension Centre Flag Hoisted by Shri. Akbar Basha, Vaniyambadi
Incharge along with trainers of Sponsor training programs on the event of 77th Independence Day.
CFTI, Chennai celebrated “National sports Day” on 29th Aug 2023 among the staffs and students by Shri.Murali K Director CFTI along with the
Chief Guests Shri.Venkatesan K M, a Veteran of Shoe Industry, Shri. Iqbal Modi, Shri.A Camalarajan from AFCAMMI Association. Certificates
and medals were distributed by the Chief Guests to the winners and runners of Staff Category in all the sport events conducted by CFTI,
Chennai celebrating “National Sports Day” 2023. Certificates were issued to the Winners & Runners in the students category for the sports and
also awarded the final Diploma certificates to the successful candidates 30th DFMD & PGDFT batches.
Auxilium Incubation and Innovation Centre (AICC), Vellore, was inaugurated by Shri. Murali K, Director, Central Footwear Training Institute,
Chennai and MoU signed with Dr. Sr Jaya Shanthi, Principal, Auxilium College, Vellore to conduct Leather Goods Training Program in the same
village campus. Shri. Anbumalar I/O & Shri. Murali K, Director CFTI Chennai distributed training kits to the first batch students to skill on
“Leather Fancy goods making”.
VC meeting between CFTI, Chennai & National Institute of Design (NID) for association was held, with participation of Shri. Murali K, Director,
Dr. Goutham Gopalakrishnan, Mr. Srinivasan, Ms. Shailaxmi, Ms. Chandralekha from CFTI Chennai, Mr. Ashok Mondal, Mr.Rama Krishna Rao
Mr. Amresh Panigrahi from NID.
Shri. Murali K as Principal Director of CITD, Hyderabad visited new TC at Vishagapatnam and interacted with Shri. Prasad Reddy, DGM and
their officers, staffs and students during PD's visit,
Shri. Murali K, Director, CFTI Chennai visited Office of LIDCOM (Leather Industries Corporation of Maharashtra) A Govt of Maharashtra
enterprise and discussed with Shri. Bharath Whagmare of LIDCOM, who took Shri.Murali K Director, CFTI Chennai to Dharavi areas in Mumbai
to look after 1000s of artisans manufacturing Leather goods and discussed with LIDCOM to bring them under PM's Vishwakarma scheme. Shri.
Murali K, Director CFTI Chennai met the Association Chairman of Dharavi Leather goods manufacturers Association along with officials of
LIDCOM and few artisans.
“Training of the Trainers” (TOT) on 5S (Sort, Shine, Standardize and Sustain) & KAIZEN Skill Sets at MSME Technology Centre conducted by
Ministry of Economy, Trade & Industry (METI), Government of Japan. Certificates issued by Shri. Murali K, Director, CFTI, Chennai. Shri.
D.V.R. Prasad, STO, Shri. P.D. Saravana Bhavan, DCL and Shri. Y.V.R. Choudhary, Technical Consultant attended the training programme
from CFTI, Chennai.
New Central scheme launched by our Honorable Prime Minister Shri. Narendra Modi “PM Vishwakarma“ to 18 trade artisans with an outlay of
Rs. 13000 crore. The Prime Minister Shri. Narendra modi launched “ PM Vishwakarma Scheme” for artisans products from 18 trades out of one
is “Cobbler” .

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ABOUT THE INSTITUTE

Central Footwear Training Institute (CFTI), Chennai is a Govt. of India Society functioning under the aegis of Ministry of MSME
(Micro Small and Medium Enterprises), as MSME - Technology Development Centre, a pioneer Institution rendering services in
human resource development for footwear and allied industry through imparting various training programmes on Footwear
Designing & Manufacturing Technology.
This Institute is the oldest Footwear Training Institution in the country came into existence in July 1957 in the name of Central
Footwear Training Centre with the assistance of Ford Foundation engaged in providing trained manpower to the shoe industry.
The departmentally run Central Footwear Training Centre was converted in to an autonomous Institution (A Government of India
Society under Ministry of SSI) w.e.f. 1.1.96 for better functional autonomy. The Institute has been modernized by "National
Leather Development Programme" (NLDP) Project during 1993 under the United Nations Development Program (UNIDO) and is
fully equipped with state-of-the art machinery to impart training in the modern methods of Footwear manufacturing. The affairs of
the Society are governed under the Chairmanship of Additional Secretary & Development Commissioner, (MSME), Ministry of
Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises, and Govt. of India with an objective of quicker implementation of managerial decisions
followed by Governing Council members from Govt. of India, State Government of Tamil Nadu and from the Industry.
CFTI situated in the Prime location of Guindy at Chennai having the state of Art Infrastructure for machinery and facilities to train in
the area of footwear science and engineering. The facilities includes modern classrooms, workshop with world class Footwear
Machines, 3 D Shoe CAD/CAM lab for Shoe Design & Development, Common facility services and all other students amenities
like library, Sports centre, conference hall and Student's hostel. CFTI also having need based 33 Skill Training Centres to cater
training services in the main hub of Leather Footwear manufacturing area.
CFTI conducts various Long term, Short term and Part time techno managerial courses in Footwear, Leather Goods and allied
subjects. One of its premier courses are Two year Diploma in "Footwear Design and Production" which is approved by Textile
Institute, London, UK and 1 ½ years Post Graduate Higher Diploma in "Footwear Technology & Management Studies" is
accredited with Textile Institute, London, UK. This Institute also conducts various NSQF approved short term courses,
Customised courses and part time evening courses based on the jobrole demand of the Industry for freshers, Semi-skilled people
as well as entrepreneurs.
Special Mentions
 CFTI, Chennai is certied as ISO 9001:2015 organisation after continuous improvement in the Quality Management System

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& to bring in standardization in all the areas of this Institute.
 CFTI, Chennai is a Technical Institute with Quality and Modernization as its calling card.
 CFTI, Chennai has carved a niche for itself for training and making 'Industry Ready' footwear professionals over the last many
decades.
 In its quest to always remain ahead of the curve and to equip its students with the latest developments in Technology,
Management Practices, Market knowledge, Quality and Standardization CFTI, Chennai has raised its benchmarks to meet
the global market demands and global performance benchmarks.
 The students who graduate out of CFTI, Chennai are equipped with the most advanced knowledge as well as hands on
exposure to the latest Technological developments which sharpens their skills and enables them to help the Industry march
forward as they pursue their careers in the Industry.
 CFTI, Chennai is adequately equipped and has established itself as a globally competitive "Centre of Excellence" in the area
of Leather and Leather Products which offers knowledgeable and well trained personnel providing the skills and leadership
covering the entire gamut of the Leather and Leather Product Value Chain This is an asset to the Indian Leather and Leather
Product industry.
The Objective's of CFTI's are
(i) To train personnel in footwear technology as per the requirements of the trade and industry.
(ii) To provide training facility to trainees in the Footwear and allied Industry with a view to upgrade their skills.
(iii) To train footwear designers.
(iv) To undertake courses in Management of Footwear Industry.
(v) To train personnel for maintenance of Footwear Machinery.
(vi) To design and develop moulds and dies for the Footwear Industry.
(vii) To introduce modern technology in footwear design/Industry.
(viii) To assist and promote technology up-gradation in footwear industry.
(ix) To develop products and design with a view to secure advantage in export production.
(x) To foster appropriate linkages between Central Footwear Training Institute and Industry for utilization of existing capacity and
their up-gradation and to undertake consultancy services for development of Footwear Industry.
(xi) To establish linkages with educational, research and developmental institutions in India and abroad, and to collaborate with
them in training, research and development.
(xii) To organize databases and information dissemination on footwear technology, export marketing, etc., and to establish
suitable library and Resource Centre for trainees and industry.
In common terms, CFTI renders it's services on Training skilled workforce in both Long term as well as Short term courses and are
much popular in the industry for imparting technical skill in the workshop areas of footwear manufacturing and processing. The
prime importance of CFTI is well known for its hands on experience on the machines and art of skilling. The volume of the trainees
trained by CFTI is high and we can see at least one CFTI Alumni in any of the Leather Footwear Industry. CFTI is covering Low
level and middle level management in the pyramid of Indian Footwear Sector.
Vision
 To become a leading hub of Footwear, Leather Goods, Retail & Manufacturing of lifestyle products
 To establish an infra-structured network which promotes design, development, production & support service system for the
Indian Footwear Industry
 To emerge as a centre of excellence Institute in Training & consultancy internationally.
Mission
 To provide world class education to its students
 Foster research & development for the growth of new designs
 Evolve innovation application for making India a global layer in every domain of lifestyle products

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DÜRKOPP ADLER - THE BEST
SOLUTION FOR
FOOTWEAR UPPERS

Minerva Boskovice is a Czech company bringing into the marketplace a full range of Dürkopp Adler machines
for making leather footwear uppers and insteps. The company history started in year 1881.
It produces post bed, at bed, cylinder bed and zig zag industrial sewing machines and it is the biggest European
industrial sewing machines manufacturer.
Machines are available in advanced version CLASSIC ( automatic thread trimer, footlift, backtacking, auto needle
positioning ), then ECO+ ( automatic thread trimer, manual backtacking, manual footlift, auto needle positioning ), and
economic version ECO ( manual footlift, manual backtacking ). Every upper producer can choose preferred version.
THE MAIN FEATURES OF THESE MACHINES ARE :
 Excellent stitch pattern, even during sewing speed changes
 Sewing start-up after cutting the thread can be inuenced by the movable needle plate inserts
 Low noise and vibration
 The powerful and effective feeding systém with wheel feed, needle feed and driven roller presser guarantees excellent
material feed when processing different material thicknesses
 Large hook (26 mm bobbin)
 Powerful lubricating system with central oil tank and oil pump
 Highly energy-efcient motor
 Easy maintenance
 Maximum durability
 With CE certicate, produced under ISO standards in the Czech Republic
Dürkopp Adler leather upper sewing machines are successfully marketed and sold in India by company SP
International. For further information, quotation or machine trial, please visit www.spi-machines.com or contact Mr. Suresh
V. at email [email protected]

888-160122-M

Single needle lockstitch post bed machine 888-160122-M CLASSIC for most of stitching operations
in the shoe production with DA Direct Drive and operating panel OP1000

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SKILL TRAINING PROGRAMMES

SHG TRAINING

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SKILL TRAINING PROGRAMMES

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SKILL TRAINING PROGRAMMES

OBJECTIVE OF SHORT TERM SKILL TRAINING


 To provide Skill training under NSQF approved job roles for
unemployed youth and provide them placement in the
Footwear and allied Industries.
 To ensure that the candidates are job ready after training,
meeting the required levels of National Occupational
Standards created by the Leather Sector Skill Council.
TNSDC SKILL TRAINING PROGRAMMES
CFTI, Chennai as a training partner is conducting short term skill training program under “Placement linked
Entry level training for unemployed youth” sponsored by Tamilnadu Skill Development Corporation at
Krishnagiri, Vellore, Tiruvannamalai, Dharmapuri, Tirupathur Districts. The training duration is for one month –
200 hrs to One and half month – 340 hrs duration in NSQf approved jobroles. In this September quarter, Skill
Training Division, CFTI Chennai, conducting training for 166 candidates and mobilisation is underway for 60
candidates aprox.
CFTI, Chennai is carried out training by setting up training centres at remote villages nearer to Footwear and
Leather Goods Industries. The pre survey taken from the MSME and Industry helps CFTI, Chennai to place
trained candidates parallelly after successful completion.
The training has also emphasised on shop floor ethics such as 5S, Safety and Housekeeping. Training at the
company premises substantially helped in creating shop floor awareness and in addition it has helped to create
a very positive attitude for taking up employment in the Leather Footwear sector.
Shop floor supervisors have been appreciating the training modality imparted by CFTI, Chennai and stated that
it has resulted an increase in Productivity and in addition a reduction of rework & wastages. The training by CFTI,
Chennai is thus tailored to meet the Industry needs and resulted in Skill Speed and scale for productivity in
Companies.
SKILL TRAINING UNDER THE SHG PROGRAM
Skill Training Programmes are been provided to 1023 SC/ST Candidates in NSQF approved job roles under
SC/ST fee reimbursement Scheme and 150 candidates were newly commenced in 5 Training centres in this
quarter. During the one month course duration, Practical and Theoretical training are provided to the candidates
in Stitching operator footwear jobrole or Stitcher leather Goods & Garments jobrole.
Assistance to Training Institutions (ATI)
25 candidates at Vaniyambadi Multi Skill Development Centre (CFTI Extn Centre) were undergone Skill Training
Programme under Assistance to Training Institutions Scheme (ATI) in NSQF Approved Job role Stitching
Operator Footwear (LSS/Q2501) and 25 candidates were newly commenced in this Quarter. The objective of
the scheme is to build capacity both physical infrastructure and Human Resource (HR) in National Level
Institutions under Ministry of MSME to undertake skill development.
CURRENT TRAINING PROGRAMMMES
Ongoing programme of Short term division SHG Programme is for 150 candidates at
5 training centres were commenced the training duration is for one month in Stitching
jobroles.
ATI scheme for 25 candidates at Vaniyambadi Multi Skill Development Centre and the
training duration is for One Month in Stitching jobroles.
TNSDC Programme is ongoing for 166 candidates in 6 Training centres.

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SPECIALIZATION TRAINING PROGRAMMES
ONLINE/OFFLINE (SELF FINANCING) :

BLOCK CHAIN The objective of this


course is to provide conceptual
understanding of how block chain The Institute has conducted the following
technology can be used to innovate and 118 online/offline specialization training
improve business processes programmes namely Adavance Excel,
Advance Statistics For Data Analysis,
Advanced Python, Agile Scrum,AI Chat
Gpt, AWS SAA C03, AWS Security,
Azure Admin (Az-104), Bakery Products
Making, Bio Sanitary Products Making,
Block Chain, Business Analytics,
Business Analytics With Excel, CCTV,
CCTV Insatllation - To provide CCTV Camera Instalation, CCTV
tecnical aspects for small Installation, Cell Phone Service,
entrepreneurs gets business Chemical, Content Writing, Cyber
opportunity and as well as encourage Security (Cloud), Data Science With
them to start business Python And R, Data Visualization Using
Power Bi, DB My Sql, Digital Marketing,
Effective Data Presentation, Electric
Vehicle Installation, Enterpernur
Development Program, Export
Opportunities, Food Masala Powder
Making, Gem & E Tender, Gold
Appraisal, Graphic Design Expert, GST
Effective presentation -training Practitioner, How To Identify Export
helps new job seekers ,executives Opportunities, HR Data Analyst, HR
and small business owners to Payroll, Human Resource Management,
enhance their business International Cargo Clearance and
Logistic Operation, Income Tax, Income
Tax Practitioner, Instant Food Powder
Making, Internal Auditor, ISO Ems,
Laptop Service, Lean Six Sigma Black
Belt, Lean Six Sigma Green Belt, Lean
Six Sigma Yellow Belt, Millet Based
Organic Food Powder Making, Mobile
Repair, Occupational Health and Safety
Digital Marketing training along with Management System, Organizational
Social Media Marketing Optimization
Development Specialist, Pickle and
helps new job seekers and Small
Green Thoku Making, Printer Service,
Business Owners to enhance their
business potential. Professional Makeup, Project
Management Programme, Python
Programming, Real Estate, Shoe I Cad -
3D, Social Media Marketing, Solar Power
Installation, Start Your Own Business Cr,
Stock Fundamentals, Tally Prime With
GST, Tally With GST, Tally With Payroll,
TDS Filing, Video Editing, Web Design
Using Wordpress, for 3514 participants.
Laptop services -To provide a three day
training course on Laptop fault diagnosis
and repair to allow you to start repairing
on own and start making an income

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SPECIALIZATION TRAINING PROGRAMMES

Gold Appraisal Training - This training


programme aims to enable the
Participants to understand how to
identify the pure gold by physical and
chemical tests. It enables to get job and
also

Export and Import training - This training


programme aims to enable the Participants
to understand the Legal Provisions of
Customs Laws & Regulations covering
Export Import. Clearances.

Electric vehicle Installation -To


provide a three day training
course on Electric vehicle
insatalltion ,connectivity and
repair to allow you to start
repairing on own and start
making

Chemical Products Making - To


provide technical aspects for small
entrepreneurs gets business
opportunity and as well as encourage
them to start business1

Graphics Design -To provide tecnical


aspects to get job opportunity and as
well as encourage them to start
business.

GST Practitioner training provided for


broader perspective of how to pay to
Government and the other rules involved.

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SPECIALIZATION TRAINING PROGRAMMES

HR payroll- provided for HR- Executives


in broader perspective of how to
manage manpower in an organization
according to Government rules and
regulations.

Cellphone Services -To provide a three


day training course on cell phone fault
diagnosis and repair to allow ,to start
repairing on own and start making an
income.

Income Tax training provided for


broader perspective of how to pay to
Government and the other rules
invoilved.

ISO training provided for broader


perspective of how standards are
being maintaned and documented in
organisation

LSSGB-- This training programme aims to


enable the Participants to understand and
improve productivity and to minimise the
errors

Millet based organic food making


courses help learners understand the
need of job opportunities and
buniness potential small
entrepreneurs gets business
opportunity.

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SPECIALIZATION TRAINING PROGRAMMES

Pickle and Green Thokku making


courses help learners understand the
need of job opportunities and buniness
potential . small entrepreneurs gets
business opportunity

PMP training provided for broader


perspective of how standards follwed
inorder to complete project from
begining to end

Solar Power Installation - To provide


technical aspects for small entrepreneurs
gets business opportunity and as well as
encourage them to start business

Video Editing - To provide technical


aspects to get job opportunity and as
well as encourage them to start
business.

Stock Market Trading training provided for


broader perspective of how to monitor the
market trends, buy and sell shares,
investment in mutual funds.

TDS training provided for broader


perspective of how to pay to
Government and the other rules
invoilved.

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DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING OF CUSTOM ORTHOTICS
INTRODUCTION FOOTBED
Foot is the foundation of the body i.e feet are the support base for our entire skeleton. Feet, Knee, Ankle, Hip, Back,
neck are all interconnected. A badly aligned foot structure affects the rest of our body including lower back, hips, knees and
legs. Flat Foot and high arch problems are very common and one of the major reasons for Back problems, Knee
Osteoarthritis, and many Foot and Ankle problems.
Custom Orthotics (also known as orthotic insoles/footbed, shoe inserts, or orthoses) are devices placed inside
shoes or footwear that restore the natural foot function. Many common complaints such as back, knee pain and hip pain are
caused by poor foot biomechanics. Orthotic insoles/footbed correct and realign the foot and ankle bones to their neutral
position. This improves natural foot functions thereby reducing not just foot and ankle problems but also alleviating knee,
hip and lower back pain in many cases. Orthotic insoles/footbed have been prescribed over the years and were made up of
cork, leather, rubber, and various types and densities of foam material but have the shortcomings of high labour and time
costs. Moreover, customization via digital technology can rarely be achieved in the conventional way of orthosis design.
Advanced rapid prototyping technology allows precise and effective solutions, such as 3D-printed insoles/footbed.
CUSTOMIZED FOOTBED AND FOOTWEAR FACILITY AT CFTI, CHENNAI
At CFTI, Chennai, we create custom orthotics made from an actual foot measurement and it comes with arch
support that matches the foot curve. Those orthoses have been found useful to “correct” foot biomechanics. These
customized insoles/footbed provide support for the foot as well as realign foot joints while standing, walking, or running.
Those with at feet, high arch or supinated feet can benet enormously from custom insoles/footbed. Also, for patients with
diabetic/neuropathic feet, podiatry elements of the insoles/footbed, such as a metatarsal bar, metatarsal pad, and weight
off-loader rings are useful in the prevention as well as curing of foot ulceration
People who suffer from diabetes can have problems with circulation, nerves, immunity, and deformity.
Occasionally one or more of these may exist as an isolated issue but often people suffer from more than one at the same
time. Proper footwear is therefore very important for people with diabetes. Here in CFTI, Chennai, we design and fabricate
customized footwear such as rocker bottom footwear to decrease the forces sent to the ball of the foot, a bar or wedge
applied sole to even out the weight distribution on the foot and seamless footwear to prevent from rubbing against the foot,
etc. for Diabetic/ Neuropathic patients
MATERIAL & METHODS
Collection of Patients Data:
Anthropometry measurements such as height, weight, BMI and other personal information of the patients are measured
and collected.
Foot Scan and Acquisition
Plantar Pressure is measured used “PODOPRINT PRESSURE MAT”. This Pressure mat allows non-invasive examination
of the patient, and provides fast results with high levels of precision, reliability, and repeatability. The measurements such
as maximum pressure, mean pressure, support surface areas (heel, midfoot, and forefoot), and contact time are recorded.
This system produces high resolution image of the plantar pressure distribution with multi colours for analysis. Plantar
pressure measurements are recorded for each patient for analysis. This data forms the quantitative feedback for
insole/footbed design.

“PODOPRINT PRESSURE MAT” Plantar Pressure Scanning of Bottom Prole 3D Scanning of


to measure Plantar Pressure Measurement of Foot using Foot using
of the patient of the Patient “Flat Foot Scanner” “Ankle Scanner”

Foot Scanning – Foot measurement of the patient is generated using “FLAT FOOT SCANNER” & “ANKLE SCANNER”
which is helpful for the insole/footbed measurements. Then by using “I CAD PIE” software, the patient's report will be
generated for further processing.

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Scanned Foot of patient using “Flat Foot Scanner” Scanned 3D Foot of patient using “Ankle Scanner”

Patient Data is analysed from the scanned report: Patient report generated using "I CAD PIE" Software

Insole/Footbed Design and Preparation:


For designing a custom insole/footbed, ve key
parameters are taken into consideration: heel cup, medial arch
height, lateral wedge height, density, and heel raise. These
parameters are applied when designing customized
insoles/footbed. Modelling of insole/footbed is done using “I
CAD PAN” software based on the analysed report of individual
patient.

Modelling of Footbed using “I CAD PAN” software


Manufacturing of Customized Footbed:
The diagnosis and data acquisition are carried out
as explained in the above sections. Then using CNC
Milling Machine, customized footbed is
manufactured. Customized insole/footbed is made
up of EVA (Ethylene Vinyl Acetate) and then it is
covered using Micro Cellular Polymer (MCP) Sheet.

CNC Milling Machine for the manufacturing of


Customized Insole/Footbed
Fabrication of Final Footwear:
The nal Customized Footwear is made as per the exact
measurement of the feet. Based on the patients foot report, shoe last
Workflow
modelling is done. Depending upon the design of the nal customized of Customized
footwear, the required raw materials are shortlisted and then fabrication Footbed
is done. The Customized Footwear is fabricated with the prepared manufacturing
customized footbed. This customized footwear with footbed shows process
better comfort improvement among the patients than a prefabricated
insole/footbed.

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SOME MODELS of CUSTOMIZED FOOTBED FABRICATED
at CFTI, Chennai

Footbed for Foot Over-Pronation Front Ofoad Footbed Back Ofoad Footbed Footbed with Arch Support
and Heel Cup

Footbed with back ofoad and nger support Footbed with heel cup and nger support for Hallux Valgus

Men's Sandals for Diabetic patients Ladies Sandals for Diabetic patients

Ladies Open footwear for Diabetic patients Men's Ortho Sandal Men's Slip-On Shoe for
Diabetic patients

Ankle Foot
Orthosis (AFO)
Lace On
(End of Toes)
Men's Open Footwear for Men's Sandal for Ladies Sandal for Flat Foot
Diabetic patients Arch Support

Article by:
Ms. Annapoorani Ashok Kumar
Customized Footwear
Ankle Foot Orthosis Ankle Foot Orthosis Built in Brace Shoes Ankle Foot Department
(AFO) Velcro (AFO) (Upto Orthosis (AFO) CFTI, Chennai
(End of Toes Metatarsal with Lace) with Normal Sandals

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SPORTS DAY

CFTI Chennai celebrates National Sports day after conducting various competition on sports among the students of the
Institute and distribute awards to the best Sportives and Award nal certicates for the students of DFMD course.
CFTI, Chennai celebrates “National sports Day” on 29th Aug 2023 among the staffs and students by Shri.Murali K Director
CFTI along with the Chief Guests Shri.Venkatesan K M, a Veteran of Shoe Industry, Shri.Iqbal Modi, Shri.A Camalarajan
from AFCAMMI Association

Certicates and medals being distributed by the Chief Guests to the winners and runners of Staff Category in all the sport
events conducted by CFTI, Chennai celebrating “National Sports Day” 2023

Certicates being issued to the Winners & Runners in the students category for the sports and also awarded the nal
Diploma certicates to the successful candidates 30th DFMD & PGDFT batches.

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77th INDEPENDENCE DAY

Prof K M Venkatesan in Chief Inaugural address as chief guest splashes his abundant and shares his rarest of his rich
experience among the winners in sports and other students on the eve of “NATIONAL SPORTS DAY” on 29th Aug 2023.

Flag Hoist by Shri.Murali K


Director CFTI Chennai along
with Ofcers, Staffs,
Consultants and Students of
the Institute on the eve of
77th Independence Day after
76 years of Independence

Flag Hoisting at Vaniambadi Extension Centre by Shri.Akbar along with trainers of Sponsor training programs on the eve of
77th Independence Day

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77th INDEPENDENCE DAY

CFTI Chennai conducts Cultural programmes on Traditional Dancing and singing performed by Students and Staffs of the
Institute on the eve of 77th Independence Day.

25
77th INDEPENDENCE DAY

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77th INDEPENDENCE DAY

Awards beings distributed by Shri.Murali K Director to the best performing staffs and Best Discipline students in the
celebrations of 77th Independence Day at the campus of the Institute.

Tree Planting by Shri.Murali K


Director CFTI,Chennai and
Competitions on Drawing,
Sketching and Painting for
students were conducted by the
staffs of the Institute on the eve of
77th Independence Day

Independence Day Speech by Shri.Murali K Director CFTI, Chennai to the audience in the workshop of the Institute after
hoisting Indian National tricolor ag

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IMPORTANT EVENTS

Shri.Murali K, Director CFTI Chennai inaugurates the Leather Goods Training Programme conducted by CFTI Chennai
in the campus of Auxillium College at Vellore.

Inauguration of Auxilium Incubation and Innovation Centre (AICC) by Shri.Murali K Director, Central Footwear Training
Institute, Chennai and MoU with Dr Sr Jaya Shanthi, Principal, Auxilium College, Vellore to conduct Leather Goods Training
Program in the same village campus.

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IMPORTANT EVENTS

Shri. Anbumalar I/O & Shri.Murali K Director CFTI Chennai distributes training kits to the rst batch students to skill on
“Leather Fancy goods making”. Dr.Sr. Mary Josephine Rani Secretary, Dr. Sr.Jaya Shanthi Principal

Shri.Murali Director CFTI Chennai & Shri.Anbumalar Industry Owner along with Dr.Sr.Jaya Shanthi Principal, Dr.Sr.Sagaya
Mary & Dr. Beula Suresh Coordinators, Auxilium College, visits the centre and see the facilities.

Fashion Designer Ms.Soni at Auxilium College with the students on the rst day of the training program and nurture them to
start with the basics to enter Advancements and fashion in making leather jewelry/ Ornaments

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IMPORTANT EVENTS

Shri.Khizar Hussain Malack visited our CFTI, Chennai and got chance to demonstrate on COMELZ's Ultimate Cutting
System and Automatic Nesting Machine.

Shri. Hizar Hussain Malack Director KH Group of Shri. Dhammajyoti Gajbhiye (IPoS), MD, LIDCOM a Govt
Industries, “A top exporter of leather shoes in the country” of Maharashtra Enterprise along with Shri. Santosh
visit & met Director, CFTI Chennai to have exposure on Pandey, Regional Director (west) CLE visited CFTI
newer technologies in the Institute for their team of KH Chennai and had discussion with Shri. Murali K Director,
Technicians CFTI, Chennai on Mega Leather cluster in Maharashtra.

Visit of Shri.Murali Director CFTI, Chennai at LIDKAR Showroom in Bangalore along with Lidkar Ofcers & staffs.

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IMPORTANT EVENTS

Visit of Shri.Murali K Director CFTI Chennai, Ministry of MSME,GoI to LIDKAR ( Leather Industries Corporation of
Karnataka) Ofce in Bangalore, Karnataka

Shri.Anbumalar MD M/s PA Tannery & Veteran from Leather


fraternity visited CFTI Chennai and discussed with Shri.
Murali K, Director CFTI, Chennai. and Shri Y.V.R.Choudhary,
Incharge for Common Facility Services (CFC)

Meeting with High level Ofcers of


CITD, Hyderabad conducted by
Shri.Murali K as Principal Director of
CITD, Hyderabad along with Shri.
Venkatesan, Advisor and Shri.
Nagaraju Administrator & also
recommended the incubates new
ideas as a Host Institute.

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IMPORTANT EVENTS

Shri. Rajesh Rathnam CEO LSSC and his team; Shri. Gowthaman GM EPIL and his team and Industry Members greets
Shri. Murali K Director CFTI Chennai for his continued services after 10 years completion and steeping into 11 th year
successfully.

Shri.Murali K Director CFTI Chennai took additional charge as Principal Director of CITD (Central Institute of Tool Design ),
Hyderabad which is under the aegis of Ministry of MSME

Advance course in Footwear Design & Product Development, 26th ACFMT; An advance course in Footwear
Manufacturing Technology, 23rd PGDFT; Post Graduate Diploma in Footwear Technology and 33rd DFMD

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IMPORTANT EVENTS

CFTI Chennai conducted an NGO Meeting on 15.07.2023 regarding development of Short Term Skill Training Programme
FY2023-24 under State and Central Government Sponsorship. NGOs from Villupuram, Trichy, Kanyakumari, Tirunelveli,
Cuddalore, Yercaud, Nilgiris, Vellore, Tiruvannamalai

CFTI Chennai Published a Pamphlet of Short Term Skill Training Programme in Vellore, Tirupathur and Krishnagiri Districts
Newspaper for Mobilization of candidates to impart training to them

Shri.Murali Director, CFTI CFTI, Chennai Stores


Chennai collects and issued Uniforms to the
celebrates “Raksha Newly joined batch
Bhandhan” from Sister students for the year FY
Brammakumaris 2023-24

Sri Basavamurthy Madara Channaiah Swamiji


from ChitraDurga visited Central Footwear
Training Institute, Chennai who helped
Shri.Murali K, Director CFTI, Chennai to
conduct ESDP courses on footwear for leather
artisans in Chitra Durga, Karnataka

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IMPORTANT EVENTS

Campus Interview conducted


by CFTI Chennai to the students
of PDFT batch with M/s SRL
International coordinated by
Ms.Monica, Placement Cell of
the Institute.

Salute of Indian Flag and plantation by Shri. Murali K, Director, CFTI Chennai and as additional Incharge of Principal
Director, CITD Hyderabad in the campus of CITD Hyderabad on the eve of Independence Day 2023

Shri.Murali Director CFTI, Chennai took additional charge as Principal Director CITD Central Institute of Tool Design,
Hyderabad and visited the facilities with Senior Ofcers of the Institute.

Wishing You a Joyous Ganesha Chaturthi, May the Blessings of Lord Ganesha Fill Your Life with Happiness and
Prosperity! CFTI, Chennai into celebrations of Vinayagar Chadurthi

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IMPORTANT EVENTS

Shoutout to the entire team of CFTI, Chennai, including ofcers, staff, and consultants for taking the Swachhata pledge
during the special occasion of the Swachhata Hi Seva (SHS) Campaign & Special Campaign 3.0!

Shri.Murali K Director CFTI, Chennai, since holding the additional charge of Principal Director of CITD, Hyderabad visited
its extension centre at KGF Kolar in Karnataka

Happy Teachers Day


26th FMT

Shri.Bharath Whagmare undertook Shri.Murali K Director, CFTI Chennai to Dharavi areas in Mumbai area to look after
1000s of artisans manufacturing Leather goods and discuss with LIDCOM to bring them under PM’s Vishwakarma scheme

Prime Minister Shri. Narendra Modi while on launching day of “ PM Vishwakarma Scheme”costed the display of artisans
products from 18 trades out of one which is “Cobbler”

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IMPORTANT EVENTS

ASSOCIATION OF FOOTWEAR COMPONENTS, ACCESSORIES AND MACHINERY


MANUFACTURE'S OF INDIA
In Association with Central Footwear Training Institute, Chennai

Shri.Murali Director CFTI, Chennai attended as a special invitee to the 12th


AGM of AFCAMMI conducted at the premises of CFTI, Chennai and
congratulates the New President Shri. A Camalarajan and other ofcers
bearers of the Association.

Founder President Shri.Iqbal modi and


Current President Shri.A Camalarajan
along with his new ofce bearers
inaugurates formally the Digital E library
for materials at their Display centre in
CFTi, Premises

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IMPORTANT EVENTS

ASSOCIATION OF FOOTWEAR COMPONENTS, ACCESSORIES AND MACHINERY


MANFACTURER'S OF INDIA
Cordially invites you To Join the Inauguration ceremony of
Digital Material Library at AFCAMMI Display centre

During inaugural function of Digital E Library at CFTI Chennai in association with AFCAMMI by Chief Guest Shri.Aqueel
Ahmed ISF President and Shri. Habib Hussain Chairman AVT Group. Chief Guests were greeted by Afcammi past and
current presidents.

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PEDIATRIC GAIT ABNORMALITIES - Rotational Problems
(2nd Series)
Rotational Problems b) External tibial torsion (twisted tibia/shin
Rotational malalignment of the lower extremity in bone) - This is the condition when the shin
the growing child is a common cause of concern bone (tibia) is twisted outward.
for parents and can be a potential cause of hip,
knee and ankle pain. Torsional deformity is
usually rst noticed by parents or care takers of
toddlers as in-toeing or out-toeing.

c) Flat Feet - Flat feet occur when there is no


arch in the foot. This can give the
appearance of out-toeing. Flexible at feet
are normal in babies and toddlers.
Out-Toeing :
Out-toeing is a condition that can occur in
children in which the toes point outward rather
than straight ahead. In many cases, it doesn't
cause any problems in toddlers and corrects
itself as the child grows. Other cases of out-
toeing can be tied to more serious conditions and
may require medical attention.
Causes of Out – Toeing:
Normal feet vs flat feet
a) Femoral retroversion (twisting of the
femur/thigh) - This is the condition when
the thigh bone (femur) has a twist Corrective Measures for out-toeing in
children:
outward compared to the hip. This is
more often seen in obese children Rotational Deformity can be corrected by
using the following:

a) Supramalleolar orthoses (SMOs)


SMOs are signicantly shorter,
typically stopping just above the ankles.
This allows for more freedom of
movement. The compact design helps
zero in on obstacles associated with the
child's feet and ankles.

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In particular, SMOs provide stability
while at the same time improving alignment.

a) Ankle Foot Orthoses (AFOs)


AFOs are tall, stretching almost to the
knee. There are many styles of AFOs, but
in general, this larger design provides
more control in the sagittal plane (front to
back). The braces keep legs in proper d) Surgical treatments
alignment, minimize spastic responses, Surgical treatment like Femoral osteotomy
and relieve some of the tone. surgery (A femoral osteotomy is a surgical
procedure that involves reshaping the
upper part of the femur to realign it within
the socket) for an excessive femoral
retroversion

c) Corrective footwear
Corrective shoes are special shoes for
anyone suffering from foot pain or foot
conditions and who cannot wear regular
shoes. They provide sufcient stability,
support, cushioning, and comfort to After cut is made, A rod is then placed
prevent the progression of various foot pins are rotated to to stabilize the femur
problems and maintain the foot health. correct the version

This footwear has a unique design with By


many features that regular shoes don't N S Shai Lakshmi,
have and are present to provide a specic M.Tech (Footwear Sci. & Engg.)
type of support for the foot deformities. Faculty, CFTI, Chennai.

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INNOVATIVE DESIGNS

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INNOVATIVE DESIGNS

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Mohammed Aftab
32nd DFMD

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ஆப் ள் ேதால்
ைசவ ேதால் - இரண்டாவ ெதாடர்
ஆப் ள் ேதால் என்ப
லங் களிட ந்
ற் ம் படட
் ஒ ைசவ
ேதால் ேபான்ற ெபா ளா ம் ,
இ ப் பாக அழகான,
பஞ் ேபான்ற மா கைள
ம் ம் எவ க் ம் சரியான
ெபா ளாக அைம ற .
ஆப் ள் ெலதர ் என்ப லங் களின் JUICES &
JAMS

ேதா க் ப் ைமயான மற் ம்


ற் ச் ழ க் உகந்த மாற் றாக இ க் ம் ஒ
ைசவத் ேதால் ஆ ம் . NATURAL
FRUIT
இந்த ெபா ள் ஃப் மாட் ஆல்
உ வாக்கப் படட
் மற் ம் இத்தா ய APPLE
RESIDUAL
APPLE POWDER
(DRIED NATURALLY)
APPLE LEATHER
ENVIRONMENTALLY &
ANIMAL FRIENDLY
உற் பத் யாளரான ேமெபல் ஆல்
தயாரிக்கப் படட
் . ஒப் டட
் ள ல் ய ,
அ காரப் ரவ
் மாக ஆப் ள் ஸ் ன் என் ெபயரிடப் படட
் ெபா ள் , த ல் 2019 இல் ைபகளாக
தயாரிக்கப் படட
் .

தலாவதாக, ஆப் ளின் தலாம் மற் ம் நாரக


் ைளக் ெகாண்ட க ப் ெபா டக
் ள்
ெபறப் பட் உலரத
் ் ம் ெசயல் ைற ேமற் ெகாள் ளப் ப ற . உலரந
் ்த தயாரிப் பா ரி ன்
கலந் ம ழற் ெசய் யப் படட
் ப த் மற் ம்
பா யஸ்டர ் ணி ல் ேல ேனட்
ெசய் யப் ப ற . இ உற் பத் ன் அடரத
் ்
மற் ம் த மன் ஆ யவற் ன் ப உற் பத்
Apple Dried apple Precessed
ேமற் ெகாள் ளப் ப ற . waste waste apple skin

ஆப் ள் ேதா ன் றந்த ஷயம் என்னெவன்றால் , லங் க க் ங் ைள க்காமல்


அல் ல நம ற் ச் ழ ன் எந்த அம் சத் ம் எ ரம
் ைறயான தாக்கத்ைத ஏற் ப த்தாமல் ,
தரமான ைகப் ைப அல் ல பாம் ேதா ன் ேதாற் றத் டன் எண்ணற் ற ற தயாரிப் கைள
உ வாக்க ம் . ற் ச் ழைல பா க் ம் மற் ற ெபா டக
் டன் ஒப் ைக ல் , ஆப் ள் ெலதர,்
நிலம் , ஆற் றல் பயன்பா மற் ம் வள கர் ஆ யவற் ல் ய தாக்கத்ைத மட் ேம
ெகாண் ள் ள / ஏற் ப த் ற .
காலணிகள் , ைபகள் , ெபல் டக
் ள் , தளபாடங் கள் , ஆைடகள் , ேல ள் கள் மற் ம் பாகங் கள்
தயாரிக்க ஆப் ள் ேதால் பயன்ப த்தப் ப ற .

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2. https://www.sustainably-chic.com/blog/what-is-apple-leather
3. https://olivercompanylondon.com/pages/apple-leather WELINGTON RAJA S
4. https://www.appleskin.com/appleskin TECHNICAL FACULTY
5. https://omybagamsterdam.com/blogs/articles/introduction-to-apple-leather CFTI-CHENNAI

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Corporate Social Responsibility

The practice of CSR or Corporate Social Responsibility as a paradigm for rms


and businesses to follow has evolved from its early days as a slogan that was
considered trendy by some rms following it to the present day realities of the
21st century where it is no longer just fashionable but a business requirement
to be socially responsible.
The reason why companies must look beyond prots is also due to the peculiar
situation that humanity nds itself in the second decade of the 21st century.
Given the political, economic, social and environmental crises that humans as
a race are confronting, corporations have a role to play since they contribute
the most to the economic well being of humanity and in turn inuence the
political and social trends.
Importance of Corporate Social Responsibility
Corporate social responsibility allows organizations to do their bit for the society, environment, customers or for
that matter stake holders.
The term corporate social responsibility gives a chance to all the employees of an organization to contribute
towards the society, environment, country and so on. We all live for ourselves but trust me living for others and
doing something for them is a different feeling altogether.
Bringing a smile to people's life just because your organization has pledged to educate the poor children of a
particular village not only gives a sense of inner satisfaction but also pride and contentment. One should never
forget the importance of society and environment in our lives.
Corporate social responsibility goes a long way in creating a positive word of mouth for the
organization on the whole. Doing something for your society, stake holders, customers would not only take
your business to a higher level but also ensure long term growth and success.
Corporate social responsibility plays a crucial role in making your brand popular not only among your
competitors but also media, other organizations and most importantly people who are your direct customers.
People develop a positive feeling for a brand which takes the initiative of educating poor children, planting
more trees for a greener environment, bringing electricity to a village, providing employment to people and
so on. You really do not have to invest much in corporate social responsibility activities.
Social Responsibilities of Organization Towards Employees
Employees are said to be the true assets of an organization. The first and the foremost responsibility of
an organization towards its employees is to ensure that they are happy and satisfied with their jobs.
Management needs to ensure that individuals associated with their organization are actually enjoying what
they are doing and also growing with time. Job proles ought to be delegated equally as per expertise,
knowledge and educational qualication of individuals so that no one is overburdened.
Provide healthy working conditions to your employees. Assign proper workstations or cubicles for them to
work comfortably and eventually deliver their level best. Everyone needs some amount of privacy and make
sure your employees get the same; else soon they would be frustrated with their job and look for better
opportunities.
Encourage employees to praise and appreciate each other. Give them ample opportunities to show their
talent. Provide them an environment where they can hone their skills with time. Problems arise when
management puts a full stop on the growth of employees.
Timely appraisals are important. It is the responsibility of the management to ensure that employees who
are working really hard and showing progress are suitably rewarded.
Chandralekha Ganesh
Management Faculty
CFTI,CHENNAI
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(A) Long Term Course
1 M/s. SEZ DEVELOPERS PVT. LTD., Bargur
2 M/s. AYYAPPA ENTERPRISES, Chennai
3 M/s. ALINA PVT LTD, Chennai
4 M/s. K.H.EXPORTS INDIA PVT LTD
5 M/s. A2DS SCHUH FABRIK PVT LTD, Ranipet
6 M/s. KENMORE SHOES PVT LTD (FARIDA), Chennai
7 M/s. FLORENCE SHOE COMPANY PVT.LTD,Vellore
8 M/s. P.M.CONSULTING, Kanpur
9 M/s. INDIA SHOES EXPORTS PVT LTD, Chennai
10 M/s. AV THOMAS EXPORTS LIMITED, Chennai
11 M/s. ST SHOES, Gudiyatham
12 M/s. KORA SHOES, Walajapet
13 M/s. TATA INTERNATIONAL, Ranipet
14 M/s. MOHIB SHOES PVT LTD, Ambur
15 M/s. RAADHIKA SHOE CRAFTS PVT LTD, Chennai
16 M/s. STITCHMATIC SHOE CRAFTS PVT.LTD, Chennai
17 M/s. LIDKAR, Bengaluru
18 M/s. KAPSONS WORLDWIDE, New Delhi
19 M/s. ROYAL TRADING CORPORATION, Mumbai
20 M/s. FASH FOOTWEAR, West Bengal
21 M/s. METRO & METRO, Agra
22 M/s. FARIDA SHOES, Ambur
23 M/s. SHOEBIRD, Mumbai
24 M/s. FOOT PRO, Chennai
25 M/s. ALPHINE SHOES, Faridabad
26 M/s. HABBEB TANNING & CO, Gudiyattam
27 M/s. WALKAROO INTERNATIONAL PVT LTD, Kerala
28 M/s. ODYSIA GROUP - RAPTURE INDIA FOOTCARE PVT LTD, Kerala
29 M/s. WALAJABAD MEI LEATHER PVT LTD, Uthukadu
30 M/s. BBK LEATHERS PVT. LTD. LEATHER, Ranipet
31. M/S NIBRAS SHOES PRIVATE LIMITED, Ambur
32. M/S CHAVAB FINESHOE MANUFACTURERS, Ranipet
33. M/S SRL INTERNATIONAL, Chennai

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(B) Specialized Program Beneficiaries
Name of the MSMEs / Units Benefitted
1 M/s. YAMAHA MUSIC INDIA PVT LTD. KANCHIPURAM, TAMIL NADU
2 M/s. AG INDUSTRIES, TADA, ANDHRA PRADESH
3 M/s. HERO MOTOCORP, SRICITY, ANDHRA PRADESH
4 M/s. COGNIZANT, TAMIL NADU
5 M/s. AMAZON DEVELOPMENT CENTRE, CHENNAI, TAMIL NADU
6 M/s. HCL TECHNOLOGIES, KARNATAKA
7 M/s. GESCO HEALTH CARE PVT LTD, AMBATTUR, TAMIL NADU
8 M/s. HCL TECHNOLOGIES, CHENNAI, TAMIL NADU
9 M/s. GESCO HEALTHCARE PRIVATE LIMITED, AMBATTUR, TAMIL NADU
10 M/s. LEAP INDIA PVT LTD, CHENNAI, TAMIL NADU
11 M/s. RAMBOLL INDIA PVT LTD, ANDHRA PRADESH
12 M/s. AKSHAYA AGRI, TAMIL NADU
13 M/s. HITACHI ENERGY TECHNOLOGY SERVICES PRIVATE LIMITED, CHENNAITAMIL NADU
14 M/s. YOKOHAMA OFF HIGHWAY TIRES, MUMBAI, MAHARASTRA
15 M/s. RENAULT NISSAN, CHENNAI, TAMIL NADU
16 M/s. HYUNDAI MOTOR INDIA, CHENNAI, TAMIL NADU
17 M/s. HOWDEN SOLYVENT INDIA PVT LTD, CHENNAI, TAMIL NADU
18 M/s. SHREERAM GRUH UDYOG, KARNATAKA
19 M/s. HANON AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS INDIA PVT LTD, CHENGALPATTU, TAMIL NADU
20 M/s. ACCESS HEALTHCARE P LTD, AMBATTUR, CHENNAI, TAMIL NADU
21 M/s. INTEGREON, TAMIL NADU
22 M/s. TITANIUM EQUIPMENT AND ANODE MANUFACTURING COMPANY PVT LTD, TAMIL NADU
23 M/s. ALBONAIR INDIA PVT LTD, TAMIL NADU
24 M/s. ESAF SMALL FINANCE BANK LTD, TRICHY, ANDHRA PRADESH
25 M/s. TAFE LTD, CHENNAI, TAMIL NADU
26 M/s. DISHMAN CARBOGEN AMICS AHMEDABAD, GUJRAT
27 M/s. AMAZON DEVELOPMENT CENTRE INDIA PVT LTD., BANGALORE, KARNATAKA
28 M/s. DOKONSULT PVT LTD, KARNATAKA
29 M/s. ACCESS HEALTHCARE, PORUR CHENNAIDELHI
30 M/s. DR. REDDYS LABORATORY LIMITED, VISAKHAPATNAM, ANDHRA PRADESH
31 M/s. PARKSONS PACKAGING, TAMIL NADU
32 M/s. SITEL INDIA PVT LTD, TAMIL NADU
33 M/s. RENAULT NISSAN AUTOMOTIVE INDIA PVT LTD., CHENNAI, TAMIL NADU
34 M/s. JOHOKU MANUFACTURING PVT LTD, ANDHRA PRADESH
35 M/s. INSTAKARTKARNATAKA36MATRIMONY.COM, KARNATAKA
37 M/s. LTK INDUSTRIES, KOLKATAWEST, BENGAL
38 M/s. INDIAN AIR FORCE, MOD, GOI, ANDHRA PRADESH
39 M/s. ASE STRUCTURE DESIGN PVT LTD, MYLAPORE CHENNAI, TAMIL NADU
40 M/s. HATHWAY CABLE & DATACOM LTD, MUMBAI, MAHARASTRA
41 M/s. FUJIFILM INDIA PRIVATE LIMITED, KARNATAKA
42 M/s. SIEMENS LARGE DRIVES INDIA PVT LTD., PAWANE, MAHARASTRA
43 M/s. ACCESS HEALTHCARE SERVICES PRIVATE INDIA LTD., COIMBATORE, TAMIL NADU
44 M/s. PAYU PAYMENTS INDIA PVT LTD, TAMIL NADU
45 M/s. GOLDMAN SACHS, TAMIL NADU
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47 M/s. BECTON DICKINSON(BD) INDIA PVT LTD. TAMIL NADU
48 M/s. VELLALAR COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE TAMIL NADU
49 M/s. NEHRU ARTS AND SCIENCE COLLEGE TAMIL NADU
50 M/s. SHRI NEHRU MAHA VIDYALAYA COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCE TAMIL NADU
51 M/s. VEVEKANANDA COLLEGE FOR WOMEN, TAMIL NADU
52 M/s. GOLDMATE BUSINESS SOLUTIONS PRIVATE LIMITED, TAMIL NADU
53 M/s. CAPWAYS IMPORTS AND EXPORTS PRIVATE LIMITED, KARNATAKA
54 M/s. A J H STEELS TRADING PRIVATE LIMITED, TAMIL NADU
55 M/s. TAVAKA E RETAIL PRIVATE LIMITED, KARNATAKA
56 M/s. SREE DHERAJA CHIT FUNDS PRIVATE LIMITED, ANDHRA PRADESH
57 M/s. RAHSSKR CHITS PRIVATE LIMITED, KARNATAKA
58 M/s. CVR SOFTWARE SOLUTIONS PRIVATE LIMITED, ANDHRA PRADESH
59 M/s. MARKEFFY TECHNOLOGIES PRIVATE LIMITED, KARNATAKA
60 M/s. ANKALAN WEB SOLUTIONS PRIVATE LIMITED, KARNATAKA
61 M/s. MOENGAGE INDIA PRIVATE LIMITED, KARNATAKA
62 M/s. DHEESYS TECHNOLOGIES PRIVATE LIMITED, KARNATAKA
63 M/s. APPLIEDMACS TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS PRIVATE LIMITED, KARNATAKA
64 M/s. NANON APPLICATION SOLUTIONS PRIVATE LIMITED, TAMIL NADU
65 M/s. PATRON BUSINESS SOLUTIONS PRIVATE LIMITED, TAMIL NADU
66 M/s. SANNY DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS PRIVATE LIMITED, ANDHRA PRADESH
67 M/s. TDM MUSICS PRIVATE LIMITED, KARNATAKA
68 M/s. MYLIN PHARMACEUTICALS PRIVATE LIMITED, ANDHRA PRADESH
69 M/s. FLAMINGO HYGIENE PRODUCTS PRIVATE LIMITED, ANDHRA PRADESH
70 M/s. FENCEWORKS PRODUCTION PRIVATE LIMITED, KARNATAKA
71 M/s. UNICLEAN TECHNOLOGIES PRIVATE LIMITED, TAMIL NADU
72 M/s. ESOX TECHNOLOGIES PRIVATE LIMITED, TAMIL NADU
73 M/s. POCON SYSTEMS PRIVATE LIMITED, KARNATAKA
74 M/s. SRI DIGITECH AUTOMATION PRIVATE LIMITED, KARNATAKA
75 M/s. GLOW POWER SYSTEMS (INDIA) PRIVATE LIMITEDAN, DHRA PRADESH
76 M/s. BIOSTED HEALTHCARE & LIFESCIENCES PRIVATE LIMITED, TAMIL NADU
77 M/s. ANISUN ECOTECH PRIVATE LIMITED, TAMIL NADU
78 M/s. SLYLANDRO POWER PRIVATE LIMITED, ANDHRA PRADESH
79 M/s. FUSION SOLAR TECHNOLOGIES PRIVATE LIMITED, ANDHRA PRADESH
80 M/s. DEVARAHIPPARIGI WIND POWER PRIVATE LIMITED, KARNATAKA
81 M/s. VIJAYA BHASKARA SOLAR ENERGY PRIVATE LIMITED, ANDHRA PRADESH
82 M/s. GANACHARI ENERGY POWER DEVELOPMENT PRIVATE LIMITED, KARNATAKA
83 M/s. GREEN-ATHOME BUILDERS PRIVATE LIMITED, KERALA
84 M/s. SCION SPACES INDIA PRIVATE LIMITEDKARNATAKA
85 M/s. VCP BUILDERS & DEVELOPERS PRIVATE LIMITED, KARNATAKA
86 M/s. SIEMENS LARGE DRIVES INDIA PVT LTD, PAWANE
87 M/s. ROYAL ENFIELD, KANCHIPURAM
88 M/s. KOLTE PATIL DEVELOPERS LTD, PUNE
89 M/s. NRP PROJECTS PVT LTD, CHENNAI, TAMIL NADU
90 M/s. BAAZAR STYLE RETAIL LTD. HOWRAH
91 M/s. OMEGA HEALTHCARE MANAGEMENT SERVICES, CHENNAI
92 M/s. CENTUM ELECTRONICS LIMITED, KARNATAKA
93 M/s. UNION BANK OF INDIA, CHENNAI, TAMIL NADU
94 M/s. ASCENT BUSINESS SOLUTIONS, MAHARASTRA

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95 M/s. HYUNDAI MOBIS LTD, TAMIL NADU
96 M/s. SHAHI EXPORTS PVT LTD, TELUNGANA
97 M/s. HYUNDAI MOBIS LTD CHENNAI, TAMIL NADU
98 M/s. ACCENTURE BANGALORE, KARNATAKA
99 M/s. TARBIYYA BUILDERS PRIVATE LIMITED, TAMIL NADU
100 M/s. BARTERSPHERE TRADING PRIVATE LIMITED, KARNATAKA
101 M/s. TALIA FASHION AND BEAUTY PRIVATE LIMITED, KERALA
102 M/s. ELDERSMART SOLUTIONS PRIVATE LIMITED, KARNATAKA
103 M/s. SMART E DEALZ INTERNATIONAL PRIVATE LIMITED, KERALA
104 M/s. AW SMARTDEALS AND SOLUTIONS PRIVATE LIMITED, KARNATAKA
105 M/s. BANNARI AMMAN LOGISTICS PRIVATE LIMITED, TAMIL NADU
106 M/s. GHARIB NAWAZ FISH PACKING PRIVATE LIMITED, ANDHRA PRADESH
107 M/s. KH AGRO STOCKIST AND EXPORTERS PRIVATE LIMITED, ANDHRA PRADESH
108 M/s. NWS CHIT FUNDS PRIVATE LIMITED, KERALA
109 M/s. VENKATA GANESH CHIT FUND PRIVATE LIMITED, ANDHRA PRADESH
110 M/s. BANNARI AMMAN PROPERTIES PRIVATE LIMITED, TAMIL NADU
111 M/s. VIJAY COIMBATORE RESIDENCY AND HOMES PRIVATE LIMITED, TAMIL NADU
112 M/s. SMRUTHI CYBERTRONICS PRIVATE LIMITED, ANDHRA PRADESH
113 M/s. SUDHAPOORNA SOLUTIONS PRIVATE LIMITED, KARNATAKA
114 M/s. BENETTE CONSULTING SERVICES PRIVATE LIMITED, ANDHRA PRADESH
115 M/s. LINQMART TECHNOLOGIES PRIVATE LIMITED, KARNATAKA
116 M/s. VIVANSAA TECHNOLOGIES PRIVATE LIMITED, KARNATAKA
117 M/s. ANJANA TECHNOLOGIES PRIVATE LIMITED, KARNATAKA
118 M/s. AHG CONSULTING PRIVATE LIMITED, KARNATAKA
119 M/s. CONTINENTAL AUTONOMOUS INDIA PVT LTD, KARNATAKA
120 M/s. GMMCO LTD, CHENNAI, TAMIL NADU
121 M/s. VIVEKANANDA INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES, COIMBATORE, TAMIL NADU
122 M/s. MRF LIMITED, HYDERABAD, ANDHRA PRADESH
123 M/s. MICHELIN INDIA PVT LTD, CHENNAI, TAMIL NADU
124 M/s. SATHYA CONSULTING SERVICES, CHENNAI, TAMIL NADU
125 M/s. BMRCL, PRIVATE LIMITED BANGALORE, KARNATAKA
126 M/s. SIEMENS PRIVATE LIMITEDKARNATAKA127SHARDA UNIVERSITY, DELHI
128 M/s. PR CONSULTANT, TAMIL NADU
129 M/s. HOMAG INDIA PRIVATE LIMITED, TAMIL NADU
130 M/s. SYSTEMATIC GROUP OF COMPANIES, KARNATAKA
131 M/s. GENNER INDUSTRIES, COIMBATORE, TAMIL NADU
132 M/s. AGS HEALTH PVT LTD, TIRUPATI, ANDHRA PRADESH
133 M/s. HINDUSTAN UNILEVER LIMITED, MYSORE, KARNATAKA
134 M/s. PROMAN INFRASTRUCTURE, KARNATAKA
135 M/s. AUTOMOTIVE ROBOTICS INDIA PRIVATE LIMITED, TAMIL NADU
136 M/s. ATKINS PRIVATE LIMITED, ANDHRA PRADESH
137 M/s. EISAI PHARMACEUTICAL PRIVATE LIMITED, TAMIL NADU
138 M/s. TS TECH SUN RAJASTHAN PVT LTD, DELHI
139 M/s. JOHNSON CONTROLS PRIVATE LIMITED, TAMIL NADU
140 M/s. SYNGENE INTERNATIONAL LTD, KARNATAKA
141 M/s. ANNALECT PRIVATE LIMITED, TAMIL NADU
142 M/s. SAGILITY HEALTHCARE, BANGALORE, KARNATAKA
143 M/s. PRIMERA MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES, HYDERABAD, TELUNGANA
144 M/s. PERNOD RICARD INDIA PVT LTD., HOOGLY, WEST BENGAL

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(C) Jobwork Beneficiaries
1. M/s. SUN FOOT CARE, CHENNAI
2. M/s. 2COMFY OVERSEAS, CHENNAI
3. M/s. PIONEER INC,CHENNAI
4. M/s. FOOT FIT SOLUTIONS, CHENNAI
5. M/s. SOUTH EAST ( INDIA) AND CO, CHENNAI
6. M/s. PJ LEATHERWEAR, CHENNAI
7. M/s. PRONIL INDIA PVT LTD, CHENNAI
8. M/s. P M LEATHERS CRAFT, CHENNAI
9. M/s. MDM ENGINEERINGS AND TECHNOLOGIES, CHENNAI
10. M/s. VENU ENGINEERINGS, CHENNAI
11 M/s. VANITY CASE GROUP OG COMPANIES, PUDUCHERRY
12. M/s. GLOBLE ENGINEERINGS, CHENNAI
13. M/s. UB INTERNATIONAL TRADING LTD, CHENNAI
14. M/s. MS SHOE FOR YOU, AMBUR
15. M/s. KRISHA ENTERPRIES, SALEM
16 M/s. SRI BALAMURUGAN AGENCIES, CHENNAI
17. M/s. KAVI'S FASHIONS PVT LTD, MUMBAI
18. M/s. ART FACTORY, CHENNAI
19. M/s. TREXTA MANUFACTURING INDIA, CHENNAI
20. M/s. GICHLY SHOE KNITZ PRIVATE LTD, CHENNAI
21. M/s. ALINA PVT LTD, CHENGALPATTU
22. M/s. ALFA TRADERS, KOLKATA
23. M/s. TRUEKEM, CHENNAI
24. M/s. DAKSHIN INDUSTRIES, CHENNAI
25. M/s. DISOBIDENCE OPC PVT LTD, CHENNAI
26. M/s. CORO CUSTOMS, CHENNAI
27. M/s. LEGERO UNITED SHOES INDIA PVT LTD, VELLORE
28. M/s. HUMMING BIRD LEATHER INCORPORATED, CHENNAI
29. M/s. CD SHOES, CHENNAI
30. M/s. PHOENIX LEDERS, CHENNAI
31. M/s. ATV PRECISION COMPONENTS (P) LTD, CHENNAI
32. M/s. ALFA IMPEX, CHENNAI
33. M/s. EUROPE HIDE INDIA, CHENNAI
34. M/s. EURO LABELS, CHENNAI
35. M/s. PREMIER LEATHER PRODUCTS PVT LTD, CHENNAI
36. M/s. G- MOULDING SOLUTION, CHENNAI
37. M/s. KUBS SAFES & LOCKS PVT LTD, CHENNAI
38. M/s. PAKKAR LEATHER EXPORTS PVT LTD, CHENNAI
39. M/s. HIJAZ KURODA GLOVES COMPANY PVT LTD, CHENNAI
40. M/s. HIDELAND SHOES, CHENNAI
41. M/s. T SUGAMI, CHENNAI
42. M/s. CALZADO INTERNATIONAL, AMBUR
43. M/s. PRABU TRADERS, THIRUVALLUR
44. M/s. POLYTEK FOOTWERA COMPANY PRIVATE LIMITED, KERALA
45. M/s. SHANKAR RAM SHOES, CHENNAI
46. M/s. HELLO ART & DESIGN PVT LTD, AMBERNATH EAST
47. M/s. AKSHAYA INDUCTION, CHENNAI
48. M/s. GH INDUCTION, CHENNAI
49. M/s. SREE SUMANGALA METALS, CHENNAI
50. M/s. SAYEE LEATHERS, CHENNAI
51. M/s. SRL INTERNATIONAL, CHENNAI
52. M/s. NEWLAB F APPARELS, CHENNAI
53. M/s. HAMSHU INTERNATIONAL, CHENNAI
54. M/s. VENKAT SHOES, CHENNAI
55. M/s. RAMJEE SUPPLIERS, CHENNAI
56. M/s. BADER INDIA PVT LTD, CHENGALPET
57. M/s. HEMANT TRADING COMPANY, CHENNAI
58. M/s. SOUTHERN GEAR, CHENNAI
59. M/s. PANDIAN INDUSTRIALS, CHENNAI
60. M/s. AB LEATHERWARE MANUFACTURING COMPANY, CHENNAI
61. M/s. COLMAN AND KLEIN PVT LTD, TIRUPATHUR
62. M/s. S.M LULLA INDUSTRIES, CHENNAI
63. M/s. COMELZS INDIA PVT LTD, UTTAR PRADESH

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84 COMELZ Dieless Cutting System COMELZ _ NEK Optimum &
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COMELZ Dieless Cutting System COMELZ CZ Plus L _Digital
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PU Plant PUMA JAMES 3 (18 STATION) BANANA TYPE
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OSURI ASSOCIATES was established in 1999 to support the footwear industry. We are an
exclusive importer and distributor of different types of Footwear Component Materials from
specialised, high quality, manufacturers. We are supplying to the shoe manufacturers / exporters
mainly in South India. Some of the materials which the company currently deals in are listed
below.

 Toe Puff and Counter Stiffener Material


 Synthetic P.U. Lining & P.U. Leather
 Microfiber Suede & Lining Material
 Synthetic Heelgrip Material
 Non-woven Insole & Strobel Material
 Shank Board Material
 Cellulose Insole Material
 Synthetic Latex Foam Material
 Poly Propylene Cutting Boards

OSURI FOOTWEAR COMPONENTS PVT. LTD. (OFCPL), part of Osuri Group of


Companies is a manufacturer of different types of Moulded Insoles, Cut & Skived Toe Puffs and
Pre-Moulded Counter Stiffeners according to customer's specifications. The company has a wide
range of moulds to suit different last shapes and has a pool of trained and experienced manpower.
It procures Cellulose and Shank Board material directly from manufacturers and is able to offer
good quality insoles at a competitive price. Italian machinery is used to make Insoles,
Cut & Skived Toe Puffs and Pre-moulded Counter Stiffeners and stringent quality processes ensure
the best quality output. The current capacity is 8,000 pairs a day.

Registered Office:
219-B, 8th Cross Street, SIDCO Industrial Estate, Thirumudivakkam, Chennai – 600 044
Tel: +91 9841064193
Email: [email protected]

Contact persons
Mr. V. Ragupathi - + 91 9841014814
Mr. R. Azhagiri - + 91 9841420081
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8 Certificate Course in Footwear and
LSS/Q1201 4 4 Months 18 Years 35,000 11,000
Fashion Accessories Retail Associate

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