"The World and Japan" Database (Project Leader: TANAKA Akihiko)
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National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies (GRIPS); Institute for Advanced Studies on Asia (IASA), The University of Tokyo

[Title] Annexures, Agreement between Japan and India Concerning the Establishment of Prototype Production and Training Centre for Small Scale Industries.

[Place] New Delhi
[Date] January 25, 1960
[Source] United Nations Treaty Collection
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ANNEXURE I

LIST OF JAPANESE STAFF AT THE CENTRE

Director.

Department head, designing.

Department head, production.

Department head, training.

Superintendent, machine shop and tool room.

Superintendent, electrical measuring instrument shop

Superintendent, forging, smithy and welding shop.

Superintendent, foundry Chief of laboratory (physical tests, chemical tests, material tests).

Instructor for machine shop.

Instructor for electrical measuring instrument shop.

Instructor for forging and smithy shop.

Instructor for welding shop.

Instructor for foundry.

Instructor for grinding and plating shop.

Instructor for benchwork and assembly.

Instructor for pattern shop.

Metallurgist for heat treatment and welding.

Tool engineer.

ANNEXURE II

PRIVILEGES, EXEMPTIONS AND BENEFITS

The Government of India shall accord to the Japanese director and teaching and technical staff the following privileges, exemptions and benefits:

(1) Exemption from payment of Indian income-tax.

(2) Duty-free concessions available under the normal baggage rules.

(3) Duty-free import of the following articles:

(a) one personal automobile or motor cycle;

(b) one refrigerator and/or home freezer;

(c) one radio or radio-gramophone;

(d) minor electrical appliances and accessories;

(e) air-conditioner;

(f) professional equipment and gadgets;

on condition that these articles shall be exported back when the Japanese director and teaching and technical staff leave India on completion of their assignment, and that any of these articles can be disposed of in India only with the prior permission of the Government of India, and that, in such cases customs duty at the rates leviable shall be paid by the Japanese director and teaching and technical staff concerned.

(4) Free medical care as admissible to experts assigned to India under the Colombo Plan.

ANNEXURE III

LIST OF DEPARTMENT AT THE CENTRE

(1) Machine shop.

(2) Tool room.

(3) Electrical measuring instrument shop.

(4) Forging and smithy shop.

(5) Welding shop.

(6) Foundry, ferrous and non-ferrous.

(7) Grinding and plating shop.

(8) Pattern shop.

(9) Painting shop.

(10) Heat treatment shop.

(11) Testing laboratory.

(12) Drawing office.

(13) Basic training shop.

ANNEXURE IV

LIST OF INDIAN STAFF AT THE CENTRE

(1) Director.

(2) Technical staff:

Indian counterparts for the Japanese specialists in the following fields:

Designing.

Production (time-study, cost-accounting, planning, progressing and scheduling).

Training.

Machine shop.

Tool room.

Electrical measuring instrument.

Forging and smithy.

Welding.

Foundry.

Grinding and plating.

Pattern making.

Painting.

Heat treatment.

Material testing.

Benchwork and assembly.

Inspection and testing.

(3) Administrative staff:

Deputy director for administration and clerical staff for administration, accounting, storing, etc.

Permanent employees including skilled and unskilled workers.

ANNEXURE V

PARTICULARS OF BUILDINGS TO BE CONSTURCTED AT HOWRAH FOR THE CENTRE

Buildings for the following shops, rooms and facilities

(1) Machine shop consisting of:

(a) Machining and assembly shop.

(b) Tool room.

(2)Electrical measuring instrument shops consisting of:

(a) Machining room with parts and materials yard and incidental equipment room such as special power source room.

(b) Assembly and control room including winding and exercise room.

(3) Forging and smithy shop.

(4) Welding shop.

(5) Ferrous and non-ferrous foundry for:

(a) Melting.

(b) Moulding.

(c) Core-making.

(d) Finishing.

with pig-iron yard, sand yard and coke yard.

(6) Grinding, plating and painting shop.

(7) Wood-working shop consisting of:

(a) Pattern shop.

(b) Pattern store.

with timber yard.

(8) Heat treatment shop.

(9) Testing laboratory for:

(a) Chemical analysis.

(b) Physical testing.

(c) Sand testing.

(10) Basic training shop (practical).

(11) Training rooms.

(12) Show room of products.

(13) Raw materials and finished goods stores.

(14) Library.

(15) Administration buildings including drawing office.

(16) Hospital.

(17) Fire brigade.

(18) Canteen.

(19) Locker room, bath rooms and lavatories.

(20) Staff quarters.

(21) Trainees hostel.

(22) Substation.