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Acknowledgement

Before we personally thanks all those who guided us in the successful completion of the

research report, we would humbly accept that the time and arena in which I had to trigger

our self off foe a win, was mostly aiding and helpful.

We express gratitude to our Prospective guide Mr. Sudesh Kumar Srivastava

whose valuable guidance always provide very profitable and made our efforts successful.

We would like to extend our thanks to all our teachers for their guidance and
support during the course of Research Project Report. We would also like to pay our
humble regards and thanks to all those who directly or indirectly rendered their help in
completing this research project report.

Preface
Management is essentially a flair for approaching and talking with a high

degree of sensitivity, sophistication and style. To work, to learn and to feel

the pulse of corporate world and its interface with the environment settings,

management students are required to undertake the practical training in the

corporate sector.

The research on “ARTIFICIAL LIMBS MANUFACTURING

CORPORATION OF INDIA” gives me an opportunity to apply the theory

read in B.B.A. practically.


CONTENT

1. Executive Summary
2. Research Objectives
3. Introduction of ALIMCO
 History
 Company Profile
 Objective of Company
 Achievement
 Mission , Vision of Company
 Company at a Glance
 Product Manufacturing by Company
 Plant Location
 Market Networks & Exports
 Future Plans of ALIMCO
 Product Details
 Price of Product
 Directors Reports
 Auditors Reports

4. Research Methodology

5. Conclusion

6. Suggestions

7. Bibliography
Executive Summary

The Project report on “ALIMCO” is an attempt to find the range of its products and their

availability for disabled peoples in India.

The other objectives of the project are to know the how can a needy person can

use the products of this non profitable company. The research is based on secondary data

and the data is collected through internet journals and magazines.


Research Objectives

 To find out the working of government organization running with non profit

objectives.

 To find out the area of scope.

 To study the influence of products of the organization.

 To find out the product range of Alimco.

 To know about company’s turnover.

 To find the methods of durable modern sophisticated & scientifically

manufacturing limbs & aids .

 To find out Alimco’s association with various authorities govt. ,district & semi

government .

 To collect details about market details about Market Network & Exports.
HISTORY OF ALIMCO

The government of India under section 25 of the companies acts. 1956 set up
artificial limbs manufacturing corporation of India (ALIMCO) in 1972.
Profit is not objective. The company has social objectives. This was
proposed to be done by the manufacturing artificial limbs. Components and
rehabilitation aids and by promoting encouraging and developing the
availability, use supply of distribution of artificial limbs components and
rehabilitation aids of high quality to the needy disabled of the country at
reasonable cost. The organization started manufacturing disability aids in
1976 and brought about the concept of mass manufacturing of modules limb
components to reduce the time of the fabrication of prosthesis and cost of
production of all verities of aids and appliances. Its main thrust is on
providing better quality aids and appliances to a much larger number of
disabled, a ISO 1900:2000 company is the premier and largest manufacturer
of disability Aids and appliances in whole of South Asia and manufactured
355 types appliance and aids for Orthopedically , and Visually and Hearing
Impaired.
COMPANY PROFILE

ALIMCO set up on 29 November 1972 by the government of India under


section 25 of the company’s act 1956 with objectives to benefiting the
disabled person of the country to maximum possible extent.
The stone of ALIMCO was laid down on Sunday: 18 November 1973 by
late Prime Minister Mrs. Indira Gandhi. ALIMCO started production
in1976. It is largest manufacturing organization of artificial limbs in whole
South Asia.
ALIMCO is manufacturing artificial limbs, components and Rehabilitation
Aids and promoting encouraging and developing the availability, use supply
and distribution of artificial limbs components to needy disable of the
country at Reasonable cost.
Profitability is not the motive of the operation corporation and its main
thrust is on providing better quality aids and appliances to a much larger
number of disable persons.
ALIMCO is spread in a sprawling area of 43 acre; its manufacturing unit
and head office are located in Kanpur.
The organization started manufacturing disability aids in 1976 and brought
about the concept of mass manufacturing of the modular limb component to
reduce the time of fabrication and orthotic and cost of production of all
verity of aids and appliances.
OBJECTIVES

The main objectives of the Corporation are –

1. To maintain the status of largest manufacturer and supplier of rehabilitation aids


in India.

2. To maintain the status of largest ADIP implementing agency through camp


activity, headquarters activity, ADIP – SSA activity, special camp activity and
limb fitting centers activity.

3. – mark and must be durable, modern, sophisticated and scientifically


manufactured
.
4. To enhance export of quality rehabilitation aids to help disabled persons abroad to
achieve self-dependence.

5. To carry out continuous research & development work to improve design of


existing aids and develop new assistive aids at affordable prices.
Achievements

Within the country, the Corporation is the premier agency supplying appliances for
orthopedically handicapped. It has helped establish 170 Limb Fitting Centers in various
parts of the country to ensure proper fitting of aids and appliances. These Limb Fitting
Centers provide necessary facilities for fitment of Orthotic and Prosthetic aids to the
disabled people.

The Corporation conducts camps in association with various State Govts./Distt.


Authorities for fitting and distribution of aids and appliances in rural and semi urban
areas of the country.

The Corporation also conducts camps under ADIP-SSA (Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan) Cost
Sharing Scheme in association with various State implementing Societies for provision of
aids & appliances to children with special Needs of 6-14 years age.
MISSION OF COMPANY

“RESTORATION OF DIGNITY OF MAN”

VISION OF COMPANY

Expansion of existing manufacturing base through setting up of additional


Production centre.
Widening of present product range.
Establishing of advanced R&D centre.
Enhanced the human resources skill.
COMPANY AT A GLANCE

 Name of Corporation :- ARTIFICIAL LIMBS


MANUFACTURING
CORPORATION OF INDIA.

 Full address of Corporation :- Artificial Corporation Limbs


Manufacture Corporation of India
G.T. Road
Kanpur -208016, INDIA.

 E-mail Address :- alimcohq@vsnl.net


 Website :- www.artlimbs.com

 Name of Managing Director :- Mr. S.B. Sharma

 Name of Product :- Tricycle , Wheel chair meaning


Aids Caliper , Prosthetic Product,
Hearing Aids , Folding Cane ,
Braille Slate etc.

 Product Standard :- Confirms to Bureau of IndiaStandard


( BIS ) and ISO 9001:2000

 Timing of the Corporation :- 9:00 A.M. – 5:30 P.M.


 Turnover of The Company :- 30 Crore

 Growth per Year :- 15-20%

 Daily Production :- 250 ( Tricycle )


85 (Wheel Chair)
25 (Walking Stick)
300 (Caliper )
12 (Braille Slate) etc.
Product Manufacturing by Company
The Corporation produces 355 different types of quality aids and appliances required by
orthopedically, visually & hearing handicapped persons. ALIMCO has been in the
forefront in providing innovative and appropriate solutions to the problems facing the
disabled.

The product range includes Orthotic and Prosthetic appliances for Upper & Lower
Extremities, Spinal Braces, Cervical Collars, Traction Kits, Rehabilitation Aids like
Wheel Chairs, Crutches and Tri Wheelers etc. The Corporation also provides special
tools and equipments required for fitment of Orthotic & Prosthetic assemblies by the
Limb Fitting Centres.

For visually handicapped, the corporation produces Braille Slate, Folding Cane and
Braille Shorthand Machine.

 For Orthopedically Handicapped


o Rehabilitation Aids
 LOWER EXTREMITY ORTHOTICS –
 Ankle Foot Orthosis
 Knee Ankle Foot Orthosis (KAFO) –Small,Medium,Large
 Hip Knee Ankle Foot Orthosis (HKAFO)
 Standard Modular Floor Reaction Outhouses (FRO)
 LOWER EXTREMITY PTOSTHETICS –
 Below Knee (PTB) Prosthesis
 Above Knee Prosthesis (with Silesian Suspension)
 Above Knee Prosthesis (conventional Hip joint & Pelvic Band )
 Hip Disarticulation and Hemipelvectomy Prosthesis
 UPPER EXTREMITY PROSTHETICS –
 Kit below Elbow
 Kit above Elbow
 CERVICAL AND SPINAL BRACES –
 Cervical Collar soft
 Cervical Traction Kit
 SOMI Brace
 Brace Milwaukee
 MOBILITY AIDS AND WRITING AIDS –
 Wheel Chairs non Folding Adult size (airawat)
 Wheel Chairs Standard Folding Adult Size (sathi)
 Wheel Chairs Folding Child Size (mamta)
 Wheel Chairs Folding Adult Size (hans)
 Hand Lever Operated Wheel Chair MK2 (chetak)
 Tricycle (Hamrahi)
 Tricycle (Stuti)
 Tricycle (Sachin)
 Crutches (Axilla)
 Walking Stick
 VISUALLY HANDICAPPED –
 Folding Cane
 Braille Slate
 Braille Short hand Machine
 HEARING AIDS AND STRETCHER –
 Pocket Type Hearing Aids
 Folding Stretcher
 NEW PRODUCT –
 Battery Operated Tricycle
 Electric Hand
 Multi utility Tricycle

PLANT LOCATION

1. DELHI
Regional Marketing & Disability
Rehabilitation Centre, ALIMCO,
C/o. Social Justice Centre,
Mahila Imdad Committee, Paharganj
Opposite New Delhi Rly. Station
NEW DELHI – 110 055
Tel. : 011 – 23580831
Fax No. : 011-23580877
E-mail : alimco@raised101.vsnl.net.in

2. BANGALORE
ALIMCO Auxiliary Production Centre,
Plot No. 8, Peenya Plant Station,
Near Jalasaudha, PO- Jalahalli
BANGALORE – 560 013
Tel. : 080 – 23377482
Fax No. : 080 – 23577070
E-Mail : alimco@mds.vsnl.net.in

3. BHUBANESHWAR
ALIMCO Auxiliary Production Centre,
S-3/66, Mancheswar Industrial Area,
BHUBANESWAR- 751 010.
Tel. : 0674 - 2586881/2587670
Fax : 0674 – 2587018
E-Mail : alimco@dte.vsnl.in
4. JABALPUR
ALIMCO Auxiliary Production Centre,
Plot No. 40,106 & 107 Ricchai Industrial Area,
Maharajpur
JABALPUR- 482 010
Tel. : 0761-2334717/2330319
Fax : 0761- 2334724

5 . KANPUR
ALIMCO Prosthetic & Orthotic Centre (APOC)
Artificial Limbs Manufacturing Corporation of India
(ALIMCO)
G.T.Road, Naramau, Kanpur- 208016
Tel. : 0512-2770897
Fax: 0512-2770172
E-mail : alimco_hq@vsnl.net
Market Network & Exports

The Corporation markets its products within the country through its offices
at Delhi, Kolkata, Bhubneshwar, Bangalore, Mumbai, Guwahati and with
the help of an extensive dealer network to ensure availability near the
important Limb Fitting Centres and customers.

The major buyers of ALIMCO products can be categorized as :

         National Institute

         Dealer Network

         NGO Network

         State Government

The Corporation has also exported its products to Afganistan, Sri Lanka,
Bangladesh, Nepal, UAE, Jordan, Iraq, Angola, Combodia, Uzbekistan etc.
and the same have been well accepted in all these countries.
Future Plans

The Corporation has ambitious future plans for : -

 Up gradation of present facilities with State-of-the Art technology.

  Expansion of existing manufacturing base through setting up of


additional production centers.

  Widening of present product range.

   Training and Research & Development through collaboration with


institutions at National/International level.
PRODUCT DETAIL
Lower Limb Orthotics (Calipers)
ALIMCO manufactures a large range of
components that goes to make a complete Orthotic
device for lower limb fitments.

a. Ankle Foot Orthotic (Short Leg Brace) with


Limited Motion Ankle Joint or Foot Drop
Ankle Joint.

b. Knee Ankle Foot Orthosis (Long Leg


Brace) with Limited Motion Ankle Joint or
Foot Drop Ankle Joint and Without Knee
Joint (for pre-school children) or with Drop
Lock Knee Joint for children/adults.

c. Hip Knee Ankle Foot Orthosis (Long Leg Brace With Pelvic Band and Hip Joint)
with Limited Motion Ankle Joint or Foot Drop Ankle Joint With it without a Drop
Lock Knee Joint and with Drop Lock Hip Joint.
A range of sizes are available in each type of fitment.

ANKLE FOOT ORTHOSIS 


(SMALL, MEDIUM & LARGE)
Available in Three Sizes.

Product Code No. Nomenclature


RL 0 Z 01/01 Kit AFO, LM Small (Right)
RL 0 Z 01/02 Kit AFO,  LM Small (Left)
RL 0 Z 01/03 Kit AFO,  FD Small (Right)
RL 0 Z 01/04 Kit AFO,  FD Small (Left)
RL 0 Z 02/01 Kit AFO,  LM Medium (Right)
RL 0 Z 02/02 Kit AFO, LM Medium (Left)
RL 0 Z 02/03 Kit AFO, FD Medium (Right)
RL 0 Z 02/04 Kit AFO, FD Medium (Left)
RL 0 Z 03/01 Kit AFO, LM Large (Right)
RL 0 Z 03/02 Kit AFO,  LM Large (Left)
RL 0 Z 03/03 Kit AFO, FD Large (Right)
RL 0 Z 03/04 Kit AFO, FD Large (Left)

ANKLE FOOT ORTHOSIS


KNEE ANKLE FOOT ORTHOSIS EXTRA SMALL
(For Pre-school going child)
Available in One Size only.
Product Code No. Nomenclature
Kit KAFO, LM Extra Small
RL 0 Z 04/01
(Right)
Kit KAFO, LM Extra Small
RL 0 Z 04/02
(Left)
Kit KAFO, FD Extra Small
RL 0 Z 04/03
(Right)
Kit KAFO, FD Extra Small
RL 0 Z 04/04
(Left)
KNEE ANKLE FOOT ORTHOSIS SMALL,
MEDIUM & LARGE
(For children beyon 5 years of age and upto
full grown adults) Available in Three Sizes :

Product Code No. Nomenclature


RL 0 Z 05/01 Kit KAFO, LM Small (Right)
RL 0 Z 05/02 Kit KAFO, LM Small (Left)
RL 0 Z 05/03 Kit KAFO, FD Small (Right)
RL 0 Z 05/04 Kit KAFO, FD Small (Left)
RL 0 Z 06/01 Kit KAFO, LM Medium (Right)
RL 0 Z 06/02 Kit KAFO, LM Medium (Left)
RL 0 Z 06/03 Kit KAFO, FD Medium (Right)
KNEE ANKLE FOOT RL 0 Z 06/04 Kit KAFO, FD Medium (Left)
ORTHOSIS RL 0 Z 07/01 Kit KAFO, LM Large (Right)
RL 0 Z 07/02 Kit KAFO, LM Large (Left)
RL 0 Z 07/03 Kit KAFO, FD Large (Right)
RL 0 Z 07/04 Kit KAFO, FD Large (Left)
ABOVE KNEE PROSTHESIS (with Silesian Suspension)
Product Code No. Nomenclature No.
PL 1 S 02 Button Prosthetic with Hole 6
PL 6 C 16 to 21 Assembly Knee Shin C.F. 1
PL 6 C 62 or PL 6 C 63 Ankle Shaped (Neuter) 1
PL 6 F 30 Block Shin PTB Wooden 1
PL 9 T 15 Pickup Aid Above Knee 1
PL 4 S 55 to 88
Foot SACH or Foot PU Foam 1
PL 5 P 59 to 88

ABOVE KNEE PROSTHESIS (with Conventional Hip Joint &


pelnic band)
Product Code No. Nomenclature No.
PL 1 S 02 Button Prosthetic with Hole 4
PL 2 T 02 or PL 2 T o3 Band Pelvic 2
PL 3 B 71 or 72 Joint Hip Free Size I & II 1
PL 6 C 20 or PL 6 C 21 Assembly Knee Shin C.F. 1
PL 6 C 62 or PL 6 C 63 Ankle Shaped (Neuter) 1
PL 6 F 30 Block Shin PTB 1
PL 9 T 15 Pickup Aid Above Knee 1
PL 4 S 55 to 88
ABOVE KNEE PROSTHESIS Foot SACH or Foot PU Foam 1
PL 5 P 59 to 88
HIP DISARTICULATION & Hemipelvectomy Prosthesis
Product Code No. Nomenclature No.
PL 1 B 83 Joint Hip Disarticulation 1
PL 1 S 02 Button Prosthetic with Hole 5
PL 6 C 16 or PL 6 C 21 Assembly Knee Shin C.F. 1
PL 6 C 62 or PL 6 C 63 Ankle Shaped (Neuter) 1
PL 6 F 30 Block Shin PTB 1
PL 9 T 15 Pickup Aid Above Knee 1

ALIMCO PUF-FOOT
NEW MOMENTUM IN FOOT PROSTHESIS

1. SIMULATES NORMAL GAIT.


2. SMOOTH TRANSFER OF LOAD FROM HEEL TO TOE.
3. NATURAL COSMESIS AND FITS EASILY IN THE
STANDARD SIZE SHOES/SANDLES.
4. LIGHT WEIGHT-SAVES ENERGY IN WALKING.
5. AVAILABLE IN EIGHT DIFFERENT SIZES FOR RIGHT
ALIMCO PUF-FOOT
AND LEFT SEPERATELY.

ALIMCO PUF-FOOT SELECTION

Adul Adul Adul


PRODUC PRODUC PRODUC Adult PRODUC
t t t
T CODE T CODE T CODE Size T CODE
Size Size Size
VII IX(R
PL 5P 59 III(R) PL 5P 67 V (R) PL 5P 75 PL 5P 83
(R) )
PL 5P 60 III(L) PL 5P 68 V (L) PL 5P 76 VII (L) PL 5P 84 IX(L)
IV(R VI(R VIII(R
PL 5P 63 PL 5P 71 PL 5P 79 PL 5P 87 X(R)
) ) )
IV VIII(L
PL 5P 64 PL 5P 72 VI(L) PL 5P 80 PL 5P 88 X(L)
(L) )

POLYPROPYLENE PROSTHESIS
ALIMCO introduces lower limb Polyprophlene Prosthesis,
Polypropylene Prothesis incorporates both functional as well as
cosmetic features and is suitable for all levels of amputation. The
mechanical components made of Polypropylene are sized to fit inside
a cosmetic foam cover. The joints and adapters are modular and may
be exchanged at point during the life of Prosthesis.

Special Features Of Polypropylene Prosthesis :

 Extraordinarily light in weight (almost half of that of


conventional prosthesis).
 Very economical as compared to similar prosthesis
manufactured by other organisations.
 Easier to fabricate.
 Lesser fabrication time.
 Heightens wearing comfort due to it's light weight.
 Restores natural appearance as it has excellent cosmetic
appearance.

ABOVE KNEE      BELOW KNEE


POLYPROPYLENE PROSTHESIS

Upper Limb Prosthetics


(Artificial Hands)
ALIMCO manufactures a complete range
of prefabricated components that make
different types of devices for upper limb
prosthetic fittings.
Kits marketed by ALIMCO, for fitments at following levels of amputation are :

1. BELOW ELBOW
2. ABOVE ELBOW

These kits are marketed in two different sizes suitable for "child" and "adult" patients.

KIT BELOW ELBOW

Marketed in two sizes

Produt
Nomenclature
No.
PU 0 Z Kit Below Elbow Small
01/01 Child (Right)

PU 0 Z Kit Below Elbow Small


01/02 Child (Left)

KIT BELOW ELBOW PU 0 Z Kit Below Elbow Large


21/01 Adult (Right)

PU 0 Z Kit Below Elbow Large


21/02 Adult (Left)
Kits are supplied with standard
prefabricated components.

KIT ABOVE ELBOW


Marketed in two sizes :
Produt Nomenclature
No.
PU 0 Z Kit Above Elbow Small Child
02/01 (Right)
PU 0 Z Kit Above Elbow Small Child
02/02 (Left)
PU 0 Z Kit Above Elbow Large
22/01 Adult (Right)
KIT ABOVE ELBOW PU 0 Z Kit Above Elbow Large
22/02 Adult (Left)
Kits are supplied with standard
prefabricated components.
TERMINAL DEVICES
a) Hand Mechanical with Inner Glove.

 Voluntary opening action of


thumb, indexfinger and middle
finger operated against spiral
spring force.
 High strength aluminium alloy
mechanism covered by soft PVC
Inner Glove.
 Available in two sizes; small and
large for child & adult
Hand Mechanical with Inner Glove respectively.

b) Cosmetic Glove.

 Marketed in two sizes to suit


mechanical hand.
 Enhances aesthetic appearance of
inner glove - mechanical hand
assembly when stretched over it.
 Available in three different shades
to match patient's skin colour for
better psychological satisfaction &
cosmesis.

d) Hook Voluntary Opening (Lined)

Cosmetic Glove  High Grade, corrosion resistant


stainless steel or
 Brass casting.
 Rubber bands also marketed as
spares.
 Available in one size suitable for
adult
Hook Voluntary Opening

WRIST UNITS
Two types of wrist units are manufactured, each in
two sizes.

a. Wrist Quick Disconnect


b. Wrist Friction Nylon.

With wrist quick disconnect, an attachment plate is


neccessary, The terminal device is screwed into the
WRIST UNITS attachment plate which is simply pressed into the
wrist quick disconnect and held in any rotary
position. Operating a spring loaded knob reeleases
the plate attachment and permits quick change to
another device.

In Wrist Friction Nylon, the terminal device is


directly screwed into wrist body. Passive Friction is
adjustable.

ELBOW UNIT
Presently only internal Elbow Unit (Unit Elbow
Mechanical Lock) is manufactured by ALIMCO.

Recommended for short and standard Above Elbow


amputation cases.

 Permits flexion up to 135 with positive


locking in  10 different positions.
 Supplied with actuating cable with loop
termination for attachment with harness.
 Common for Right and Left.
 Available in two sizes (child & adult).
 Supplied with standard marketed kits.
ELBOW UNIT

SHOULDER UNIT
Two types of shoulder joints are manufactured :

a. Joint Shoulder Bulk Head


b. Joint Shoulder Universal

Bulk Head Type Joint permits only flexion, extension


at shoulder.

Universal Joint can permit in addition to flexion &


extension, passive abduction and adduction. All
movements are passively achieved.
SHOULDER UNIT

CONTROL CABLE

Ready-made Control Cable systems for both, Below


Elbow and Above Elbow prosthetic fitting for
operation of elbow joint and terminal device are
CONTROL CABLE marketed independently.

Supplied with prefabricated metallic components


with special attachments for hook and hand
functional systems. Easy for quick changeover of
terminal devices.

Special grade monofilament nylon cable, ensures


trouble free and reliable services for a long period.
HARNESS
Below Elbow' and 'Above Elbow' Harness provide
appropriate suspension for Below Elbow and Above
Elbow prostheses respectively.

 Made out of strong and durable webbing


material with buckles for adjustment to ensure
proper fitting.
 It is washable.
 To obtain maximum efficiency in functioning,
the harness kit must be used with
corresponding control cable system.

HARNESS

Spinal Orthotics (Braces for Neck & Back)

CERVICAL COLLAR SOFT


CLINICAL INDICATIONS : 

 Recommended for arthritic neck, cervical


spondylosis, myesities and cervical neck injuries.

SPECIAL FEATURES :

 Made of soft polyfoam.


CERVICAL COLLAR SOFT
 Covered with "skin colored" stockinet.
 Provides comfortable firm support without irritation
or pressure point discomfort.

Available in 3 Sizes :

          
  'W' 'C'
RU 5 C 97 (Small) 90 mm 300-350 mm
RU 5 C 98
105 mm 350-400 mm
(Medium)
RU 5 C 99 (Large) 120 mm 375-425 mm

ASH BRACE SOMI BRACE


The ASH Brace-a comfortable three-point anterior /
Special Fetures:
hyperextension orthosis.
The ASH Brace helps to maintain the desired
1. Effectively immobilizes the cervical spine.
position of the spine and is thus an extremely
2. Valuable as a first-aid device, in transporting
effective orthotic device for correcting spinal
the patients from sites of accident without
deformities. The ASH Brace is light, elegant,
aggraveting the injury.
comfortable, adjustable and can be fitted on the spot.
3. Fully adjustable and facilitates proper fitting.
Recommended for the following clinical
4. Removal chin plate enables the patient to eat,
indications:
wash and shave in a semi-immobilized
position.
1. Low Back Pain
2. Adlolescent Kyphosis
Available in two sizes:
3. Compression Fractures
4. T.B. Spine, where there is no marked
Product Code No. Nomenclature
deformity
RU 0 A 01 Brace SOMI Size I
5. Senile Osteoporosis.
RU 0 A O2 Brace SOMI Size II
COMPONENTS OF TRACTION KIT MILWAKKEE BRACE
CLINICAL INDICATIONS Brace Milwaukee
Used for head and neck traction in cases of : Milwaukee Brace has come to be accepted as the
most effective non-operative corrective treatment for
 Chronic, static or postural neck strain. scoliosis. The above pre-fabricated components
 Cervical arthritis. which form a complete kit are slotted / predrilled and
 Cervical or trapezius myositis. tapped for ease of fabrication. The throat mould and
 Radiculitis involving the arm or upper thorax. occipital cups are made from thermoplastic materials
 Hernia of intervertebral Disc (Cervical). and can be further shaped to desired contours at the
 Shoulder Pain or Discomfort, Frozent time of fitting.
Shoulder.
These kits are available in two different sizes as
 Whiplash injury.
indicated below:
 Painful conditions of Thoratic area due to
static strain kyphosis, osteochondritis and
Product Code  No. Nomenclature
disc syndromes.
RU 2 B 01 Brace Milwaukee Kit Size I
DISTINCT FEATURES Brace Milwaukee Kit Size
RU 2 B O2
II
 Soft padded leather head halter is tailored and
manufactured to meet exacting requirement
of occipital and mandibular contours.
 It allows the patient to be left for the required
period with minimum supervision.
 Can be used at patient's home, hospitals, and
physiotherapy clinics.
Mobility Products WHEEL CHAIRS
Wheel Chair is no longer 'MERE CHAIR ON WHEELS'.
Unlike many industrial products Wheel Chair is a man machine system and is therefore
subject to more than just engineering consideration in its design. The important design
factors are :

a. Human - Functional requirement.


b. Environmental - Set up in which patient uses the Wheel Chair.
c. Engineering - Kinetic and Kinematic design considerations, raw material, static
and dynamic strength, according to the patient requirements.

Wheel Chair is an ir-replaceable expedient for an invalid either for a short time recovery
or for life time. This carriage serves him with his daily routine life, with sport and
pastime, in short everywhere and everyday. Not every such Chair is serviceable for any
invalid, hence it becomes important to choose a suitable Wheel Chair. It, therefore
becomes essential to acqaint yourself with design features of various types and compose
them with your demands to decide on an appropriate type.

ALIMCO modern production methods backed with strict quality control ensure in a range
of production unrivalled for comfort and reliability. Users can have great confidence in
ALIMCO  Wheel Chair. ALIMCO  models are offered in a variety range of combinations
of accessories. ALIMCO  Wheel Chair made to international specifications represent first
in quality workman-ship, reliability and prestige. As part of process of improvement and
development the specifications of ALIMCO Wheel Chair are under continued review to
see if improvements can be made. For this reason, ALIMCO  reserves the right to deviate
from specifications.

 WHEEL CHAIR NON-FOLDING ADULT SIZE-AIRAWAT


 WHEEL CHAIR FOLDING ADULT SIZE-SATHI
 WHEEL CHAIR FOLDING (DELUXE) ADULT SIZE-HANS
 WHEEL CHAIR FOLDING CHILD SIZE-MAMTA
 HAND LEVER OPERATED WHEEL CHAIR MK II-CHETAK
Mobility Products WHEEL CHAIRS
WHEEL CHAIR NON-FOLDING ADULT SIZE-AIRAWAT
(TD 2 A 02)
IS : 6571
A rugged, versatile, self
driven Wheel Chair made to international
specifications. Ideal for indoor-home use,
Hospitals, Nursing Homes & Limb Fitting
Centres.

Specifications:

 Overall Length - 1000-1100 mm


 Overall Width - 650-720 mm
 Overall Height - 910-950 mm

Sensitive Castor Wheels 178 mm dia. Easily


replaceable 24" × 1½" solid tyres at rear.
WHEEL CHAIR - AIRAWAT
Height adjustable foot rest and push/pull type
positive lock brakes.

Mobility Products WHEEL CHAIRS

WHEEL CHAIR FOLDING ADULT SIZE-SATHI


STANDARD
ITEM CODE (TD 2 C 51)
 Rigid and robust tublar construction, link type foldin
mechanism.
 Fixed arm rest and fixed foot rest make this chair mo
rigid.
 Folding Mechanism takes care of uneven terrain
(within ± 20 mm).

Specifications :

 Overall length -- 1000-1100 mm


 Overall width  (open) -- 650-720 mm
WHEEL CHAIR - SATHI
 Overall width (folded) -- 300-330 mm

Mobility Products WHEEL CHAIRS


WHEEL CHAIR FOLDING (DELUXE) ADULT SIZE-HANS
TD 2 A 07 - Electroplated
TD 2 A 08  - Powder Coated
Item Code : IS : 7454

A rugged, smooth driven comfortable Wheel


Chair. Ideal for indoor as well as outdoor
use. Can be easily transported in railway
compartments, aeroplanes and motor cars.

Specifications :

 Folding Mechanism takes care of


uneven terrain (within ±20 mm)
 Overall Length : 1000-1100 mm
 Overall Width (open) : 650-720 mm
 Overall Width (folded) : 300-330 mm
WHEEL CHAIR - HANS  Overall Height : 910-950 mm
 Sensitive 178 mm diacastor wheels.
 Easily replaceable 24" x 3/2" solid
tyre at rear.
Mobility Products WHEEL CHAIRS

WHEEL CHAIR FOLDING CHILD SIZE-MAMTA


(TD 2 A 06)
A Wheel Chair for Tiny Tots folding type with
fixed Arm-test and detachable foot-rest. Height of
foot-rest from seat can be adjusted.

Specifications :

 Overall Length : 750-800 mm


 Overall width (open) : 580-610 mm
 Overall width (folded) : 300-330 mm
 Overall height : 860-900 mm
 5" Castor Wheels.
 20" × 1-3/8" pneumatic standard bicycle
tyres.

Mobility Products WHEEL CHAIRS

HAND LEVER OPERATED WHEEL CHAIR MK II-CHETAK


(TD 2 A 60)
A novel mobility aid for physically handicapped.
A rugged, versatile hand lever operated wheel
chair. Ideal for indoor as well as outdoor use.
Main features are :

 Max. Speed : 15 km/hr.


 Fitted with parking brakes.
 Use of standard bicycle components
facilitates easy servicing and repair.
 Direct drive enables its movements in
forward and reverse direction.
WHEEL CHAIR- CHETAK
 Push-Pull movement makes driving less-
strenuous.
 Compact size ; a boon for easy handling.
Mobility Products TRICYCLES
STUTI
Product Code : TD 2 C 95
Product Code : TD 2 C 96
TRICYCLE - STUTI

Dimension & Specifications :

a. Product Code : TD 2 C 95 or TD 2 C 96
b. Overall Length : 1815 mm
c. Overall Width : 750 mm
d. Weight : 26 kgs.

SPECIAL FEATURES :

1. Main Frame : Use of special quality Cold Drawn Bright Annealed tubes of dia 25.4
x 1.25 mm wall thickness conforming to IS : 2039 makes the main frame sturdy to
withstand stresses caused by rough terrain. Neatly welded joints add further to the
strength of main frame.
2. Seat and Back Rest : Seat and Back Rest made from Cold Rolled Annealed Mild
Steel Sheet Provides desired sturdiness to the main frame and stability to the user.
3. Driving Mechanism : Driven by standard chain and sprocket mechanism. The
selection of gear ratio ensures max. mechanical advantage using minimum effort.
Has provision of chain adjustment.

4. Steering Mechanism : The steering rod serves dual function of directional control as
well as braking. Hand grip on steering rod is specially made a special quality PVC
and designed for longer life.

5. Rear Container : A specially designed container made from G.I. Sheet is provided
at the back to carry necessary tools and belongings.

6. Foot Rest : Made from cold rolled anealed M.S Sheet.

7. Facility for Selection of Right/Left Hand Drive : Both the options are available.
The user can choose Right Hand Drive or Left Hand Drive to suit his/her
convenience.
8. Finish : Self drying paints imparts excellent overall finish.

9. Quality Control : ALIMCO  observes strict quality control measures at every stage
of production and assembly of Tricycle to ensuere the reliable product to every
needy handicapped.

10. Repair & Maintenance : Requires only routine maintenance. Use of standard
Bicycle components ensures easy repair and replacement of parts in the local
markets.

HAMRAHI
TD 2 C 98
TRICYCLE - HAMRAHI
A new convenient, rugged and comfortable Tricycle for outdoor use and ideal for
village.

DIMENSIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS :

1. Product Code : TD 2 C 98
2. Overall Length : 2000 mm
3. Overall Width : 860 mm
4. Overall Height : 1000 mm
5. Weight : 42 kgs.

SPECIAL FEATURES :
1. Main Frame : Use of special quality cold drawn and bright annealed conforming
to IS : 2039 makes the main frame sturdy to withstand stresses caused by rough
terrain. Neatly welded joints add further to the strength of main frame.
2. Seat and Back Rest : Cushioned seat and back rest provide desired comfort to the
user. Seat can accomodate two persons in case of need.
3. Driving Mechanism : Driven by standard chain and sprocket mechanism The
selection of gear ratio ensures max. mechanism advantage using minimum effort.
Can be driven by right or left hand. Provision of chain adjustment or either side.
4. Steering Mechanism : The steering rod services dual function of directional
control as well as braking. Hand grip on the steering rod is specially made of non-
marking type rubber and designed for longer life.
5. Side Guards : Carefully designed to prevent entry and exist on right hand side in
conformity with traffic rules of our country.
6. Finish : Self drying paints of repute, impart excellent overall finish.
7. Quality Control : ALIMCO, observes strict quality control measures at every
stage of production and assembly of the Tricycle to ensure a reliable product to
every needy handicapped.
8. Repair and Maintenance : Requires only routine maintenance, use of standard
Bicycle components ensures easy repaires and replacement of parts in the local
markets.

ACCESSORIES TO BE SUPPLIED ON SPECIFIC REQUEST


AGAINST EXTRA PAYMENT :

 Hood for protection from heat and rain.


 A container or rear side to keep necessary items and belongings.
 Bell.
 Head Light.

Mobility Products WALKING STICKS


A light weight, elegant stick.
Has beautifully contoured wooden handle for
firm and comfortable grip.
The handle is coated with quality Polyurethane
paint to give glossy finish and better surface
protection.
High quality Aluminimum Alloy Tube, though
light in weight is very sturdy and strong to with
stand load and stresses.
Rubber tip moulded from special non marking
type of rubber, conforming to Indian standards.

Aids for Visually Handicapped

BRAILLE SHORTHAND MACHINE


(Product Code : TD 1 S 10 )
1. An ideal Shorthand Machine for visually handicapped

developed for the first time in the country.

2. Allows user to take dictation on 1" wide paper roll

using standard six dot Braille Language Cell.

3. Positive unidirectional movement mechanism produces

Equispaced dots to avoid any confusion


BRAILLE SHORTHAND
Lower Extremity - Prosthetics
BRAILLE SLATE TYPE CANE
FOLDING
355 mm X 245 mm Prod. UnitPrice
CodePrice
: TD in1 N 70
Prod. Code Product (Product
Description Code : TD 0 S 03)
in Indian
Weight Indian
: 340 gms
MACHINE
Precision designed, Braille Slate made from ABS
plastic material. while readingRs.the matter.Rs.
PL 1 B 82 Joint Hip Disarticulation Child
 No.The cane is made-up of quality
1071.00
1.Special Features
Has two line Aluminium
writing :
frame Alloy
with Tubing.
equispaced
PL 1 B 83 Joint Hip Disarticulation Adult  No.Each link1071.00
is beautifully engineered
1. Main body to
Six-Dots Braille Cells.
of give flared and
the machine tapered
is made ends,
from
PL 1 S 01 Button Prosthetic without Hole No.resulting 21.00
in a rigid Cane while in
2. The stylus hasAluminium
quality a use.
perfect hemispheric
Alloy Sections, indenting
PL  1 S 02 Button Prosthetic with Holepin with a No. 21.00
 The Cane therefore gives excellent
making thefeelmachine
of the strong in construction,
surrounding area.
PL 2 B 01 Joint Ankle Single Stem comfortable and No.beautifully 393.00contoured grip to
give thoughlight It in
canweight.
be easily opened or folded as
PL 2 T 02 Band Pelvic Size II No.required.21.00

PL 2 T 03BRAILLE SLATE
Band Pelvic Size III 2. Compact No.
clear impression of Dots
inThe Caneonsturdy
dimensions.
the paper.
and long lasting.
21.00Can be carried by
3. Paper ClamphasCane
 
easy is powder for
provision coated to ensure
inter-line
PL 2 Y 01 Bolt Assembly for SACH Foot user conveniently.
No. 92.00
scratch proof surface.
writing.
PL 3 B 44 Joint Knee Free Size III (Right Inside)
Central No. Features
Special
lock provided to 541.00
hold the: paper in
position.
PL 3 B 45 Joint Knee Free Size III ( Right Outside) No. 541.00
3. The paper forwarding
Fabricated mechanism
from 12.7 mmuses.
dia
4. The board has provision for 9 sets of holes to
PL 3 B 46 Joint Knee Free Size III (Left Inside) No. 541.00 Alloy Tube
Special Aluminum
allow Pawl and Ratchet arrangement to produce
having thickness of 1.2 mm. This
PL 3 B 47 Joint Knee Free Size III ( Left Outside) No. makes the 541.00
Cane sturdy.
writingequispaced
of 18 lines.and accurate Dots.
PL 3 B 71 Joint Hip Free Size I
 No.Flaring and Tapering of links is
740.00
FOLDING CANE done, using special machine to
  Special Features :ensure excellent fit and
PL 3 B 72 Joint Hip Free Size II No. 740.00
interchangeability. This makes
1. Light in weight (650rigid
Gms.)
Below Knee Endo Skeletal Prosthetic Kit the Cane while in use and
PL 3 w 10
(ALMICO-Design)
Lower Extremity
2. Use of ABS No. - Orthotics
1185.00
transmits the feelthe
plastic makes Braille
accurately.
Slate  The tip end is moulded from Nylon
Foot SACH Laminated Medium Heel Price in Indian
PL 4 S 55 Prod. Code weather No.
resistant. 837.00
Size II (Right) Product Nomenclature and shaped scientifically Unit to ensure
Rs.
accurate transmission of the heel.
RL 0 Z 01-01 Kit AFO Modular LM Small
Can
3. Heel be(Right)
easily wiped clean. No. 388.00
Foot SACH Laminated Medium
PL 4 S 56 RL 0 Z 01-02 Kit AFO Modular LM Small (Left)No. 837.00 No. 388.00
Size II (Left)  The elastic used has been specially
4. Unbreakable.
RL 0 Z 01-03 Kit AFO Modular FD5. Small (Right)
Precision moulded componentsNo. allow 602.00
RL 0 Z 01-04Foot SACHKit AFO Modular
Laminated Medium FDHeel
Small (Left) for longerNo. 602.00
PL 4 S 59 No.developed
837.00 life
RL 0 Z 02-01Size III (Right) interchangeability
Kit AFO Modular LM Medium (Right) and easy replacement
No. 449.00
RL 0 Z 02-02 of parts.
Kit AFO Modular LM Medium (Left) No. 449.00
Foot SACH Laminated Medium Heel
PL 4 S 60 RL 0 Z 02-03 Kit AFO Modular FD Medium (Right)
No. 837.00 No. 633.00
Size III (Left ) 6. The moulding dies for the parts used in
RL 0 Z 02-04 Kit AFO Modular FD Medium (Left)
Braille Slate No. 633.00
RL 0 Z 03-01Foot SACHKit AFO Modular
Laminated MediumLMHeel
Large (Right)
without causing any No.
permanent set. 505.00
PL 4 S 63 No. 903.00
Size IV (Right)

Foot SACH Laminated Medium Heel


PL 4 S 64 No. 903.00
Size IV (Left )
RL 0 Z 03-02 Kit AFO Modular LM Large (Left) No. 505.00
RL 0 Z 03-03 Kit AFO Modular FD Large (Right) No. 709.00
RL 0 Z 03-04 Kit AFO Modular FD Large (Left) No. 709.00
RL 0 Z 04-01 Kit KAFO Modular LM Extra Small (Right) No. 490.00
RL 0 Z 04-02 Kit KAFO Modular LM Extra Small (Left) No. 490.00
RL 0 Z 04-03 Kit KAFO Modular FD Extra Small (Right) No. 694.00
RL 0 Z 04-04 Kit KAFO Modular FD Extra Small (Left) No. 694.00
RL 0 Z 05-01 Kit KAFO Modular LM Small (Right) No. 1133.00
RL 0 Z 05-02 Kit KAFO Modular LM Small (Left) No. 1133.00
RL 0 Z 05-03 Kit KAFO Modular FD Small (Right) No. 1332.00
RL 0 Z 05-04 Kit KAFO Modular FD Small (Left) No. 1332.00
RL 0 Z 06-01 Kit KAFO Modular LM Medium (Right) No. 1347.00
RL 0 Z 06-02 Kit KAFO Modular LM Medium (Left) No. 1347.00
RL 0 Z 06-03 Kit KAFO Modular FD Medium (Right) No. 1536.00
RL 0 Z 06-04 Kit KAFO Modular FD Medium (Left) No. 1536.00
RL 0 Z 07-01 Kit KAFO Modular LM Large (Right) No. 1520.00
RL 0 Z 07-02 Kit KAFO Modular LM Large (Left) No. 1520.00
RL 0 Z 07-03 Kit KAFO Modular FD Large (Right) No. 1724.00
RL 0 Z 07-04 Kit KAFO Modular FD Large (Left) No. 1724.00
RL 0 Z 08-01 Kit HKAFO Modular LM Extra Small (Right) No. 873.00
RL 0 Z 08-02 Kit HKAFO Modular LM Extra Small (Left) No. 873.00
RL 0 Z 08-03 Kit HKAFO Modular FD Extra Small (Right) No. 1071.00
RL 0 Z 08-04 Kit HKAFO Modular FD Extra Small (Left) No. 1071.00
RL 0 Z 09-01 Kit HKAFO Modular LM Small (Right) No. 1510.00
RL 0 Z 09-02 Kit HKAFO Modular LM Small (Left) No. 1510.00
RL 0 Z 09-03 Kit HKAFO Modular FD Small (Right) No. 1714.00
RL 0 Z 09-04 Kit HKAFO Modular FD Small (Left) No. 1714.00
RL 0 Z 10-01 Kit HKAFO Modular LM Medium (Right) No. 1898.00
RL 0 Z 10-02 Kit HKAFO Modular LM Medium (Left) No. 1898.00
RL 0 Z 10-03 Kit HKAFO Modular FD Medium (Right) No. 2081.00
RL 0 Z 10-04 Kit HKAFO Modular FD Medium (Left) No. 2081.00
RL 0 Z 11-01 Kit HKAFO Modular LM Large (Right) No. 2142.00
RL 0 Z 11-02 Kit HKAFO Modular LM Large (Left) No. 2142.00
RL 0 Z 11-03 Kit HKAFO Modular FD Large (Right) No. 2321.00
RL 0 Z 11-04 Kit HKAFO Modular FD Large (Left) No. 2321.00
RL 0 Z 25 Splint C/Foot with D.B. Shoe Extra Small No. 449.00
RL 0 Z 27 Splint C/Foot with D.B. Shoe Small No. 449.00
RL 0 Z 29 Splint C/Foot wiht D.B. Shoe Medium No. 449.00
RL 0 Z 81 001 Reinforcing Plate No. 9.00
RL 0 Z 83 001 Reinforcing Plate No. 9.00
RL 1 E 30 Joint Bar Ankle Joint Unit Large No. 41.00
RL 1 E 50 Joint Bar Ankle Joint Unit Medium No. 46.00
RL 1 E 95 Bar Leg Small (Inside) No. 41.00
RL 1 E 96 Bar Leg Small (Outside) No. 41.00
RL 1 F 14 Brace Fracture Knee Poly. Size I *(RI/LO) No. 240.00
RL 1 F 15 Brace Fracture Knee Poly. Size I *(RO/LI) No. 240.00
RL 1 F 18 Brace Fracture Knee Poly. Size III (RI/LO) No. 352.00
RL 1 F 19 Brace Fracture Knee Poly. Size III (RO/LI) No. 352.00
RL 1 H 38 Joint Bar Knee Joint Unit (Upper) Large No. 57.00
RL 1 H 39 Joint Bar Knee Joint Unit (Lower) Large (RI/LO) No. 57.00
RL 1 H 40 Joint Bar Knee Joint Unit (Lower) Large (RO/LI) No. 57.00
RL 1 H 91 Joint Bar Knee Joint Unit (Upper) Small No. 46.00
RL 1 H 92 Joint Bar Knee Joint Unit (Lower) Small No. 46.00
RL 1 H 93 Joint Bar Knee Joint Unit (Upper) Medium No. 67.00
RL 1 H 94 Joint Bar Knee Joint Unit (Lower) Medium No. 67.00
RL 2 B 27 Stirrups Split L.M.. Small 100 mm No. 26.00
RL 2 B 34 Stirrups Split L.M. Medium 120 mm No. 26.00
RL 2 B 38 Stirrups Split L.M. Large 140 mm No. 26.00
RL 2 B 48 Stirrups Split F.D. Small 100 mm No. 26.00
RL 2 B 55 Stirrups Split F.D. Medium 120 mm No. 26.00
RL 2 B 59 Stirrups Split F.D. Large 140 mm No. 26.00
RL 2 B 61 Stirrups Plate Small (Right) No. 62.00
RL 2 B 62 Stirrups Plate Small (Left) No. 62.00
RL 2 B 63 Stirrups Plate Medium (Right) No. 62.00
RL 2 B 64 Stirrups Plate Medium (Left) No. 62.00
RL 2 B 65 Stirrups Plate Large (Right) No. 62.00
RL 2 B 66 Stirrups Plate Large (Left) No. 62.00
RL 2 C 02 Band Calf Small No. 16.00
RL 2 C 04 Band Calf Medium No. 16.00
RL 2 C 05 Band Calf Large No. 16.00
RL 2 C 07 Band Thigh Small No. 26.00
RL 2 C 09 Band Thigh Medium No. 26.00
RL 2 C 10 Band Thigh Large No. 31.00
RL 2 C 12 Band Tuber Small No. 31.00
RL 2 C 14 Band Tuber Medium No. 31.00
RL 2 C 15 Band Tuber Large No. 46.00
RL 2 C 17 Band Pelvic Small No. 46.00
RL 2 C 19 Band Pelvic Medium No. 62.00
RL 2 C 20 Band Pelvic Large No. 77.00
RL 2 E 89 Screw & Nut Size I No. 41.00
RL 2 E 90 Screw & Nut Size II No. 41.00
RL 3 E 03 Joint Unit Ankle L.M. Small (Inside) No. 138.00
RL 3 E 04 Joint Unit Ankle L.M. Small (Outside) No. 138.00
RL 3 E 05 Joint Unit Ankle F.D. Small (Right Inside) No. 240.00
RL 3 E 06 Joint Unit Ankle F.D. Small (Right Outside) No. 240.00
RL 3 E 07 Joint Unit Ankle F.D. Small (Left Inside) No. 240.00
RL 3 E 08 Joint Unit Ankle F.D. Small (Left Outside) No. 240.00
RL 3 E 13 Joint Unit Ankle L.M. Medium (Inside) No. 159.00
RL 3 E 14 Joint Unit Ankle L.M. Medium (Outside) No. 159.00
RL 3 E 15 Joint Unit Ankle F. D. Medium (Right Inside) No. 250.00
RL 3 E 16 Joint Unit Ankle F.D. Medium (Right Outside) No. 250.00
RL 3 E 17 Joint Unit Ankle F.D Medium ( Left Inside) No. 255.00
RL 3 E 18 Joint Unit Ankle F.D. Medium (Left Outside) No. 255.00
RL 3 E 23 Joint Unit Ankle L.M. Large (Inside) No. 174.00
RL 3 E 24 Joint Unit Ankle L.M. Large (Outside) No. 174.00
RL 3 E 25 Joint Unit Ankle F.D. Large (Right Inside) No. 286.00
RL 3 E 26 Joint Unit Ankle F.D. Large (Right Outside) No. 286.00
RL 3 E 27 Joint Unit Ankle F.D. Large (Left Inside) No. 286.00
RL 3 E 28 Joint Unit Ankle F.D. Large (Left Outside) No. 286.00
Joint Unit Knee D.L. Small (Right Inside/Left
RL 3 H 11 No. 327.00
Outside)
Joint Unit Knee D.L. Small (Right Outside/Left
RL 3 H 12 No. 327.00
Outside)
Joint Unit Knee D.L. Medium (Right Inside/Left
RL 3 H 21 No. 388.00
Outside)
Joint Unit Knee  D.L. Medium (Right Outside/Left
RL 3 H 22 No. 388.00
Inside)
Joint Unit Knee D.L. Large (Right Inside/Left
RL 3 H 31 No. 408.00
Outside)
Joint Unit Knee D.L. Large (Right Outside/Left
RL 3 H 32 No. 408.00
Inside)
RL 3 J 01 Joint Unit Hip D.L. Small (Right) No. 352.00
RL 3 J 02 Joint Unit Hip D.L. Small (Left) No. 352.00
RL 3 J 11 Joint Unit Hip D.L. Medium (Right) No. 510.00
RL 3 J 12 Joint Unit Hip D.L. Medium (Left) No. 510.00
RL 3 J 21 Joint Unit Hip D.L. Large (Right) No. 551.00
RL 3 J 22 Joint Unit Hip D.L. Large (Left) No. 551.00
RL 5 K 87 Standard Modular FRO (Right) Size IV No. 745.00
RL 5 K 88 Standard Modular FRO (Left) Size IV No. 745.00
RL 5 K 89 Standard Modular FRO (Right) Size IV No. 745.00
RL 5 K 90 Standard Modular FRO (Left) Size IV No. 745.00
RL 5 K 01 Orthosis Ankle Foot Size I (Right) No. 294.00
RL 5 K 02 Orthosis Ankle Foot Size I (Left) No. 294.00
RL 9 C 52 Knee Cap for Orthosis Small ( Black) No. 138.00
RL 9 C 54 Knee Cap for Orthosis Medium (Black) No. 138.00

Cervical and Spinal Braces

Prod. Code Product Description Unit Price in Indian Rs.

RU 0 A 01 Braces SOMI Size I No. 1194.00

RU 0 A 02 Brace SOMI Size II No. 1342.00

RU 1 B 15 Anterior Spinal Hyperextension Brace No. 908.00

RU 2 B 01 Braces Milwaukee Kit Size I No. 852.00

RU 2 B 02 Braces Milwaukee Kit Size II No. 1607.00

RU 5 C 11 Collar Cervical Adjustable Small No. 189.00


RU 5 C 12 Collar Cervical Adjustable Medium No. 189.00

RU 5 C 97 Collar Cervical Soft Small No. 148.00

RU 5 C 98 Collar Cervical Soft Medium No. 148.00

RU 5 C 99 Collar Cervical Soft Large No. 148.00

ALIMCO Over Door Cervical


RU 2 T 02 No. 684.00
Traction Kit

ALIMCO Over Door Cervical


RU 2 T 03 No. 684.00
Traction Kit(Deluxe)

Mobility and Writing Aids


Price in
Prod. Code Product Description Unit Indian
Rs.

TD 0 S 03 Braille Slate Type A Size 355x245 mm No. 301.00

TD 1  B 11 Stretcher Folding No. 2811.00

TD 1 N 18
Rubber Tip 19 mm For Axila Crutches No. 31.00
005

TD 1 N 23 Crutch Elbow Adjustable (Aluminium) Size I No. 740.00


TD 1 N 24 Crutch Elbow Adjustable (Aluminium) Size II No. 785.00

TD 1 N 37 Crutch Axilla Adjustable (Aluminium) Extra Small No. 710.00

TD 1 N 38 Crutch Axilla Adjustable (Aluminium) Small No. 750.00

TD 1 N 39 Crutch Axilla Adjustable (Aluminium) Medium No. 785.00

TD 1 N 40 Crutch Axilla Adjustable (Aluminium) Large No. 805.00

TD 1 N 61 Walking Stick No. 332.00

TD 1 N 62 Adjustable Walking Stick No. 332.00

TD 1 N 63 Adjustable Walking Stick No. 332.00

TD 1 N 70 Braile Cane Folding for Visually Handicapped (Deluxe) No. 357.00

TD 1 S 10 Braile Shorthand Machine No. 8329.00

TD 2 A 02 Wheel Chair Non-Folding Adult Size (AIRAWAT) No. 6000.00

TD 2 A 06 Wheel Chair Folding Child Size (MAMTA) No. 6000.00

TD 2 A 06
Seat Rest Assembly Child Size No. 602.00
K00
TD 2 A 06
Back Rest Assembly Child Size No. 602.00
L00

Wheel Chair Folding Deluxe Model Adult (HANS)


TD 2 A 07 No. 11149.00
Chrome Plated

TD 2 A 07
Axle Rim Assembly for Adult Wheel Chair No. 1413.00
N00

TD 2 A 07
Seat Rest Assembly Adult Size No. 714.00
P00

TD 2 A 07
Back Rest Assembly Adult Size No. 714.00
Q00

TD 2 A 07
Caster Assembly 175 mm for Adult Wheel Chair No. 1326.00
V00

TD 2A 25* Motorized Wheel Chair No. 25925.00

TD 2 A 60 Lever Operated Wheel Chair Mark II (CHETAK) No. 6000.00

TD 2A 65* Motorized Tricycle No. 25925.00

TD 2 A 65 Battery Operated Tricycle No. 28240.00

Wheel Chair Folding Standard Model Adult Size


TD 2 C 51 No. 6000.00
(SAATHI)

TD 2 C 56 Wheel Chair Folding with Plastic Wheel (Adult Size) No. 6000.00

TD 2 C 79 Multility Tricycle Type- I No. 11465.00


TD 2 C 89 Multility Tricycle No. 10629.00

TD 2 C 95 Tricycle Conventional Right Hand Drive (STUTI) No. 6000.00

TD 2 C 96 Tricycle Conventional Left Hand Drive (STUTI) No. 6000.00

TD 2 C 98 Tricycle Conventional Hand Propelled (HAMRAHI) No. 6000.00

TD 2 N 52 Cane Walking Tetrapod Size I No. 658.00

TD 2 N 53 Cane Walking Tetrapod Size II No. 669.00

TD 2 N 85 Rolator Size I (Child) No. 811.00

TD 2 N 86 Rolator Size II (Adult) No. 811.00

TD 2N 91 Rolator No. 1148.00

TD 4 A 85 Tyre Solid for Rear Wheel No. 439.00

TD 4 A 91 Tyre Solid for Caster Assembly No. 174.00

TD 4 N 33 Tip End 17 mm Type A (Round) No. 31.00

TD 4 N 34 Tip End 19 mm Type A (Round) No. 31.00

TD 4 N 35 Tip End 22 mm Type A (Round) No. 31.00


Note : *10% Packing & Forwarding will be charged extra on Product code TD2A65
&

TD2A25

Tools & Equipments


Price in Indian
Prod. Code Product Description Unit
Rs.
TE 0 T 09 Cone Sander (Fine) No. 57.00

TE 0 T 10 Cone Sander (Medium) No. 57.00

TE 0 T 11 Cone Sander (Coarse) No. 57.00

TE 0 Z 81 ALIMCO Orthovac No. 23052.00

TE 0 Z 82 ALIMCO Carver Heavy Duty No. 54861.00

TE 0 Z 90 ALIMCO Super Carver Kit (Modified) No. 22599.00

TE 1 A 04 Fixture Contour Marking No. 352.00

TE 1 F 31 Aligner Fracture Brace No. 1357.00

TE 1 G 01 Gauge Prosthetic Circumference No. 663.00


Caliper Antero-Posterior Measurment
TE 1 G 03 No. 546.00
Above Knee
TE 1 J 20 Jig Alignment Transfer Prosthetic No. 13260.00
TE 2 A 01 Apparatus Bending Bands No. 439.00

TE 2 A 02 Apparatus Forming Braces No. 11904.00

TE 2 A 03 Apparatus Bending Braces No. 1683.00

TE 2 A 11 Jig Bending Stirrups No. 3035.00

TE 2 F 01 Fixture Socket Holding No. 3443.00

TE 2 F 05 Clamp Cam Lock Flat Spring Size I No. 46.00

TE 2 F 06 Clamp Cam Lock Flat Spring Size II No. 46.00

TE 2 F 09 Clamp Cam Lock Flat Spring Size III No. 138.00

TE 2 G 02 Caliper Measurment Below Knee No. 847.00

TE 2 J 01 Fixture Marking Hole Centres No. 1393.00

TE 2 J 10 Jig Vacuum Socket Laminating No. 3382.00

TE 2 S 01 Knee Ankle Aligner Size I No. 847.00

TE 2 S 02 Knee Ankle Aligner Size II No. 847.00

TE 2 S 03 Knee Ankle Aligner Size III No. 847.00

TE 2 S 04 Knee Ankle Aligner Size IV No. 847.00

TE 2 S 05 Nut Replacement Tool 7 mm No. 240.00

TE 2 S 06 Nut Replacement Tool 9 mm No. 240.00

TE 2 S 11 Bending Fork No. 1082.00

TE 2 S 14 Bender Brace 5.5 mm No. 480.00

TE 2 S 15 Bender Brace 6.5 mm No. 480.00

TE 2 S 16 Spanner Lug No. 57.00

TE 2 S 17 Spanner Bearing No. 92.00


TE 2 S 20 Bending Tool SOMI/Four Post Collar No. 322.00

TE 2 S 52 Key Hex. Socket Screw Size 2 mm No. 16.00

TE 2 S 53 Key Hex. Socket Screw Size 2.5 mm No. 16.00

TE 2 S 55 Key Hex. Socket Screw Size 4 mm No. 16.00

TE 2 S 57 Key Hex. Socket Screw Size 6 mm No. 26.00

TE 2 T 05 Holder Cutter (Supper Carver Kit) No. 470.00

TE 2 T 06 Cutter Blades with Screws for Carver Kits No. 322.00

TE 2 T 07 Holder CNo. Rubber (Super Carverr Kit) No. 179.00

TE 2 T 15 Draw Knife No. 1041.00

TE 2 T 17 Holder CNo. Rubber (Heavy Duty Carver) No. 164.00

TE 2 T 18 Holder Cutter (Heavy Duty Carver) No. 612.00

TE 4 T 08 CNo. Rubber for Carver Kit No. 57.00

TE 6 F 12 Vice Limb Makers Mark II No. 5616.00


HEARING AIDS

Price in
Prod. Code Product Description Unit
Indian Rs.

TD OH 53 Mild 2 Pin Monaural Without Telecoil No. 740.00


TD OH 54 Mild 2 Pin Binaural Without Telecoil No. 929.00

TD OH 57 Moderate 2 Pin Monaural Without Telecoil No. 781.00


TD OH 58 Moderate 2 Pin Binaural Without Telecoil No. 1056.00

TD OH 61 Strong 2 Pin Monaural without Telecoil No. 781.00


TD OH 62 Strong 2 Pin Binaural without Telecoil No. 1056.00

TD OH 73 Mild 2 Pin Monaural With Telecoil No. 822.00


TD OH 74 Mild 2 Pin Binaural With Telecoil No. 1005.00

TD OH 77 Moderate 2 Pin Monaural With Telecoil No. 875.00


TD OH 78 Moderate 2 Pin Binaural With Telecoil No. 1082.00

TD OH 81 Strong 2 Pin Monaural With Telecoil No. 857.00


TD OH 82 Strong 2 Pin Binaural With Telecoil No. 1082.00
Solar Battery Charger With 02 Rechargeable
TD OH 05 No. 449.00
Batteries
TD OE 05 Behind The Ear (BTE-Type) Hearing Aid No. 3465.00
DRAFT DIRECTORS’ REPORT
To,
The Shareholders of ALIMCO,
Dear Shareholders,
1. It is a pleasure for me to welcome you all on my own behalf and on behalf of the
Board of Directors to the 36th Annual General Meeting of your Corporation and to
present the 36th Annual Report of the Board of Directors of the Corporation on the
operations of your Corporation together with the audited statement of accounts and
Auditors’ Report for the year . I may proudly intimate that year remained with
consecutive financial year of earning surplus and your Corporation has maintained
consistency in the operations in this year also despite many constraints. The overall
financial performance of the Corporation for the year under report has been satisfactory.
Progress towards completion of Modernization Projects has been satisfactory. More
details regarding progress made by your Corporation towards modernization activities
have been given at appropriate place in the Directors’ Report.
2. CORPORATE  PROFILE :
Your Corporation was set up in 1972 by the Government of India under Section 25 of
Companies Act, 1956, with an objective of benefiting the disabled persons to the
maximum extent possible.  This was proposed to be done by manufacturing  
rehabilitation aids for persons with disabilities and by promoting, encouraging and
developing the availability, use, supply and distribution of artificial limbs and other
rehabilitation aids to the disabled persons  of the country.  Profitability is not the motive
of the operations of the Corporation and its main thrust is on providing better quality aids
& appliances to a much larger number of disabled persons.

Main objectives of the Corporation are :

a. To promote, encourage and develop the availability, use, supply and distribution
at reasonable cost in the country of Artificial Limbs & Accessories and
constituents thereof to needy persons particularly disabled defence personnel,
hospitals and such other welfare institutions.
b. To establish facilities for the manufacture of Artificial Limbs & Accessories and
constituents thereof and all other things which can be or may conveniently be
used for the manufacture of or in connection with such articles, things, as
aforesaid.

c. To carry on the business of manufacturers, buyers, sellers, importers, exporters,


dealers in and of artificial limbs and accessories and constituents thereof and all
other things which can be or may conveniently be used for the manufacture of or
in connection with such articles, things, as aforesaid.

Social Objectives of the Corporation are :

a. Make available Aids & Appliances needed by the persons with disability.
b. Set up a net work of Limb Fitting Centres and Dealers which would make the
Aids & Appliances easily available to persons with disabilities.
c. Develop training facilities for Prosthetic & Orthotic Technicians and Engineers.

3. CAPITAL  STRUCTURE :
The authorized capital and paid up capital of the Corporation as on 31st March 2009 were
Rs.300.00 lakh and Rs.196.50 lakh respectively.  The entire paid up share capital of your
Corporation is held by Government of India in the name of the President of India.
4. FINANCIAL AND PHYSICAL PERFORMANCE :
During the year 2008-09, ALIMCO has achieved a turnover of Rs. 59.12 crores with a
sale of  Rs. 52.42 crores.   The surplus of  Rs. 4.26 crores has been earned by the
Corporation during the year which will be ploughed back into Corporation’s working. 
 
5. The quantitative figures showing financial and physical performance of the
Corporation for the year 2008-2009 are given below   :
Parameters/Details Achievements
2008-2009
(Rs. in lakhs)
A.   Financial Performance  :  
  5,912.15
i)   Overall Turnover 5,230.44
ii)   Value of Production 5,242.52
iii)  Value of Sales 426.31
iv)  Surplus

B.   Physical Performance  :  


       Physical Performance (Qty. in Nos.)
       of  Important Products  :
i)   Tricycles 68,718
ii)   Wheel Chairs 26,455
iii)  Crutches 69,133
iv)  Prosthetic Upper 23,730
v)   Prosthetic Lower 7,435
vi)  Orthotic Lower 3,16,831
vii)  Hearing Aids 22,995
6. SALES  PATTERN  :
The sales pattern during the year 2008-2009 was as under   :
                Buyer Category Sales (Rs. in
lakihs)
National Institutes         661.99
ADIP & SSA (60%) Camps of      1,888.39
ALIMCO

State Government & SSA (40%)      1,756.93


Dealers & Others         934.54
Export           00.67
TOTAL      5,242.52

 
7. EXPORT EFFORTS :
The Corporation has exported its products to Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Bhutan,
Afghanistan, Cambodia, UAE, Angola, Ghana, Uzbekistan, Tanzania, Nepal, Israel etc.
in the past.  We did receive enquiries from NGOs from Sri Lanka, however, due to global
recession, these enquiries did not shape into confirmed orders.  We have exported our
products to Nepal in the year 2008-2009 for a total value of Rs.00.67 lakhs.
8. ADIP CAMPS :
The Corporation has covered total number of 24,663 beneficiaries in the financial year
2008-2009 under ADIP scheme through 149 Nos. of camps  covering the States of
Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Haryana, Karnataka, Mahrashtra, Orissa, Tamil Nadu,
Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal and Rajasthan.  Out of 149 Nos. of camps, 15 camps were
held in the North Eastern States covering 3,412 beneficiaries.   Similarly under the ADIP-
SSA scheme, 716 camps were organized and 55,932 children with special needs in the
age group of 06-14 years were served.  In total, ALIMCO organized 865 camps and
covered 80,595 beneficiaries under the ADIP as well as SSA-ADIP scheme in 2008-2009
as against 67,326 number of beneficiaries covered in the year 2007-2008 through 701
number of camps.
9. BILATERAL ACTIVITIES :
Corporation has cleared and handled 13,776 MT of relief cargo imported under Indo-
US/UK/Sweden/Swiss/Germany Bilateral Agreement during the year 2008-2009 as
against 21,675 MT cargo cleared and handled during the year 2007-2008.
10. MODERNISATION  ACTIVITIES :
i. Procurement, Installation and Commissioning of Hot Phosphating Plant at
Headquarter has been completed.
ii. Procurement, Installation and Commissioning of machines at ALIMCO Auxiliary
Production Centre (AAPC), Chanalon (Punjab), has been completed
11. PERFORMANCE OF ALIMCO AUXILIARY PRODUCTION
CENTRES (AAPCS) :
(i) ALIMCO Auxiliary Production Centre (AAPC), Bangalore :
 
AAPC, Bangalore has produced Wheel Chairs & Tricycles to the tune of Rs.124 lakhs
and made a sale of Rs.321 lakhs during the year 2008-09.
 
AAPC, Bangalore, has organized camps in 16 districts of Karnataka and 07 districts in
Tamil Nadu under ADIP-SSA  cost sharing plan during the year 2008-09.  An order for
Rs.24 lakhs has also been bagged by the Centre from Andhra Pradesh during the year.
 
AAPC, Bangalore, had participated in an exhibition at Chennai which was inaugurated by
the Commissioner for the Disabled, Chennai (Tamil Nadu) and has also conducted a
special ADIP camp at Erode, Tamil Nadu, which was inaugurated by the Hon’ble
Minister of State for Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, Government of India.
 
(ii) ALIMCO Auxiliary Production Centre (AAPC), Bhubaneshwar :

During the year 2008-09, a total number of 8,003 Tricycles and 2,725 Wheel chairs have
rolled out AAPC, Bhubaneshwr, leading to total production of Rs.497.41 lakhs and sales
turnover of Rs.682.03 lakhs approximately.  The Centre operates a Modern Limb Fitting
Centre also and provides Prosthesis & Orthosis to the needy PwDs under ADIP scheme
as well as against payment.  931 Nos. of beneficiaries were provided Aids & Appliances
during the year 2008-09.
 
In addition to above, AAPC, Bhubaneshwar, has organized 80 Nos. of distribution camps
in 16 districts of Orissa in collaboration with State Government under ADIP-SSA scheme
and provided Aids & Appliances to 3571 children in the age group of 06-14 years.
 
AAPC, Bhubaneshwar, has also  secured orders for Multi Utility Tricycles from W&CD
Department, Government of Orissa, during the year 2008-2009.
 

(iii) ALIMCO Auxiliary Production Centre (AAPC), Jabalpur  :

AAPC, Jabalpur, has produced 5670 Nos. of tricycles and 2,825 Nos. of Wheel Chairs
with the production value of Rs.409.59 lakhs during the year 2008-09.  The sales
turnover during the above year was Rs.471.72 lakhs.
 
AAPC, Jabalpur, also operates a Modern Limb Fitting Centre and provides Prosthesis and
Orthosis to the needy PwDs under ADIP scheme as well as against payment.  114 Nos. of
beneficiaries were provided Prosthesis & Orthosis and Rehabilitation Aids by the Limb
Fitting Centre during the year 2008-09.
 
In addition to above, AAPC, Jabalpur, has organized 43 camps in Maharashtra and
Madhya Pradesh against ADIP – SSA scheme and provided Prosthesis & Orthosis and
Rehabilitation Aids to 5678 Nos.of disabled children.   254 Nos. PwDs were provided
Aids & Appliances in Shivpuri (Madhya Pradesh) during the year.
 
(iv) ALIMCO Auxiliary Production Centre (AAPC), Chanalon :

The civil construction work at AAPC, Chanalon, has been completed under the
supervision of M/s. Telecommunications Consultants of India Ltd., A Government of
India Enterprises, New Delhi.  Machines have also been  procured, installed and
commissioned.
12. NEW PRODUCTS DEVELOPMENT
Following products have been taken up for design & development during 2008-09  :

(a) Development of Active Prosthetic Leg   :

This is an electronic Leg aimed at performance close to natural leg utilizing sensors, gauges and
micro-processors and is being developed in collaboration with Indian Institute of Information
Technology, Allahabad.  Few prototypes have been developed and provided one each to National
Institute for Orthopedically Handicapped;  Kolkata, Swami Vivekananda National Institute of
Rehabilitation Training and Research; Cuttack, Institute for the Physically Handicapped, New
Delhi, and Indian Institute of Information Technology, Allahabad, which are under test and trials
by them.

(b) Plastic Moulded Foot Rest for Wheel Chair (TD 2 C 51)  :

To reduce the weight of Wheel Chair, plastic moulded Foot Rest

for Wheel Chair (TD 2 C 51) has been developed and implemented.

(c) Twin Side Hand Propelled Tricycle (Child Size) (TD 2 C91) :
The Tricycle is smaller in size and is having provision of propelling

by both the hands as in case of Tricycle Adult Size being manufactured by

the Corporation.  The product is being developed to suit/cater the needs of the

disabled children of the lower age group.  The product has been developed and

is under extensive field trial.

(d) Wheel Chair (TD 2 C 57)  with detachable Arm Rest & Foot Rest (Adult
Size-II)   :

The Wheel Chair is having provision of detachable Arm rest and Foot Rest thereby rendering
better accessibility to the work table/computer  table for the disabled individual using this Wheel
Chair.  The detachable Arm Rest  also makes it convenient for transfer of the user to bed etc. and
vice versa.  A prototype of the above Wheel Chair has been developed which is under trial.

(e) Behind The Ear (BTE) Type Hearing Aid   :

The Corporation has successfully developed “Behind The year” (BTE) Hearing Aid.   Production
is likely to commence soon
13. ISO 9001 : 2000 CERTIFICATION :
Pursuant to obtaining ISO 9001 : 2000 Certification, ALIMCO has framed its Quality
Policy which lays down that “ALIMCO is committed to design, manufacture and supply
of quality rehabilitation aids & appliances for orthopaedically, visually and hearing
impaired persons at reasonable  cost to the entire satisfaction of the customers/impaired
persons through continual improvement in design, process and technology.”

14. ISI MARKING ON ALIMCO PRODUCTS :


ALIMCO has been granted Licence by BIS for IS marking on 17 Categories of Products
totaling 82 products. All the Licences have been got renewed from BIS when due for
renewal.  The Corporation has taken up with BIS for grant of IS marking licence to
SACH Foot being produced by ALIMCO.
BIS LICENCE ON ALIMCO RPDOCUTS FOR ISI MARK
Sl. Product No. Nomenclature    IS No.   Licence Licence issue
No. No. date
1. TD1N37 to 40 Axilla Crutches IS : 5143 CM/L- 10.06.1994
9056072
2. TD 2 A 07 & Wheel Chairs IS : 7454 CM/L- 03.02.1997
TD 2 C 51 9137678
3. TD OH 13,14,17, Hearing Aid IS : CM/L- 03.01.2002
18,21,22,33,34, 10775 9316072
37,38,41,42,53,
54,57,58,61,62,
73,74,77,78,81,
&82
4. TD 2 C 98 Tricycle Hand IS : 8088 CM/L- 14.01.2004
Propelled 9411773
5. PU1A11,12,15,16 Hand Mechanical IS : CM/L- 12.04.2004
11708 9424580
6. RU 5 C 97, 98 Cervical Collar IS : CM/L- 12.04.2004
11569 9424681
7. TD 1 S 10 Braille Shorthand IS : CM/L- 12.04.2004
Machine 14429 9424883
8. TD O S 03 Braille Slate IS : CM/L- 12.04.2004
11279 9424782
9. TD 1 N 70 Cane for Visually IS : CM/L- 12.04.2004
Handicapped 11646 9424984
Part-2 Folding (Part-2)
Type.
10. RL 2 B 34,38 Stirrups, Split IS : 9471 CM/L- 12.04.2004
(Part-2) 9425279
11. RL 2 B 761 to 66 Stirrup Plates IS : 9471 CM/L- 12.04.2004
(Part-3) 9425178
12. RL 3 E 03, 04, Joint Unit, Ankle IS ; 9471 CM/L- 12.04.2004
13, 14, 23, 24 (Part-4) 9425481
13. RL 3 H 11, 12, Joint Unit, Knee IS : 9471 CM/L- 12.04.2004
21, 22,31, 32 (Part-5) 9425380
14. RL 3 J 01, 02, Orthotic Hip Joint IS : 9471 CM/L- 12.04.2004
11,12, 21, 22 (Jt. Unit, Hip D/L) (Part-6) 9425582
15. RL 1 E 10,20,30, Orthotic Joint Bars IS : 9471 CM/L- 12.04.2004
RL 1 E 95,96, Ankle and Knee (Part-7) 9425077
RL 1 H 18,29,20, (Upper & Lower)
28,29,30,38,39,
40.
16. TD 1 B 11 Stretchers IS : 4037 CM/L- 09.06.2004
9433278
17. TD 2 A 06 Wheel Chair IS : CM/L- 14.02.2007
Folding 8086 : 9577710
Jr. Size Type -2 1991
15. INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS
The working atmosphere of the company remained cordial during 2008-09.

16. WORKERS’ PARTICIPATION IN MANAGEMENT


With a view to have active participation of workmen in management, two Shop Level
Committees and three Plan Level Committees with equal representation of workers and
management are functioning in the Corporation. These Committees function as per
guidelines given by the Government directives .

17. WORKERS’  WELFARE


Further, to look after employees’ welfare, your Corporation has taken up
series of welfare measures e.g. holding meetings of management with
recognized union executives, award of service gifts on completion of 15
years, 20 years and 25 years  of service, and distribution of protective
clothing.

18. MANPOWER
The directives given by the Government of India from time to time with regard to the
recruitment of SC, ST and OBC are being fully observed in your Corporation. Total
number of employees as on 31 March 09 stood at 456 including 46 officers.The Board of
Directors of your Corporation have reduced the authorized manpower from 636 to 550
during the year 2003-2004.

19. DISABLED EMPLOYEES


ALIMCO as a model employer especially for the disabled, employs 38 disabled
personnel out of whom 01 is visually handicapped, 03 are speech handicapped  and 34
are orthopaedically handicapped which today constitutes 8.52% of its total strength.

20. EX-SERVICEMEN
As per the policy, due reservation for recruitment of Ex-servicemen exists.  At present
your company has 07 Ex-servicemen and  02 Ex-BSF personnel on its rolls.

21. SC/ST/OBC EMPLOYEES


In accordance with Government of India directives in the matter of reservation for
Scheduled Caste, Scheduled Tribe and Other Backward Classes, the Corporation has
been making sustained efforts to ensure that the posts of SC/ST/OBC are filled up by
candidates belonging to  respective community only.

22. WORLD DISABLED DAY


Your Corporation celebrated “World Disabled Day” on 03 December 08 in recognition of
contribution being made by the disabled employees in the progress of the Corporation.  
Shri S.K. Mukherjee, CMD, ALIMCO, appreciated disabled employees for their
outstanding work.  Mementos were distributed to 38 disabled employees by the Chairman
& Managing Director in recognition of their services to the Corporation.

23. OFFICIAL LANGUAGE (HINDI) IMPLEMENTATION


All officers and employees of the Corporation are having working knowledge of Hindi
and policies of the Government are being implemented. To promote the use of Hindi, an
Official Language Implementation Committee has been constituted and it is functioning
smoothly.  Various incentive schemes proposed by the Government of India under the
Official Language Implementation Act or otherwise are in force in the Corporation.
24. ALIMCO HINDI PAKHWARA
In order to encourage use of Hindi in day to day official working, a Hindi Fortnight was
organized in the Corporation from 15 Sep 08 to 29 Sep 08.  Different types of
competitions in Hindi and workshop were organized during Hindi Fortnight and prizes
were awarded to winners by the Chairman & Managing Director on the occasion of
conclusion of Hindi Fortnight.

25. HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT


Arranging proper training to the employees in your Corporation is a continuous process
throughout the year.  During the year under report, 56 employees of your Corporation
attended professional/technical training programmes/workshops as given below :
i. Communication Skills and Team Building.
ii. Departmental Enquiries.
iii. National Seminar for management on “Organizational Transformation through
Workers Education.
iv. Internal Auditor for ISO 9001:2000.
v. National Seminar on “Building Organization Co0re Competence through Workers
Education”.
vi. Vigilance Administration.
vii. Workshop on “Issues and Approaches to Performance Linked Pay in PSEs During
VII Round of Wage Negotiation.”
viii. Workshop on “Trends of Recent Judgement of the Supreme Court and High
Courts on Labour Issues.”
ix. International Conference on “Public Private Partnership in Promoting Rules of
Law and Human Rights”.
x. Technical Workshop on “Purchase Policy & Procedures in Govt. Depts.,
Autonomous Organizations & PSUs”.
xi. Workshop on “SBMT, Industry Interaction”.  

26. PARTICULARS OF EMPLOYEES


Information pursuant to Section 217 (2A) of the Companies Act 1956, read with the
Companies (Particulars of Employees) Rules 1975, is given at Annexure – I.

27. VIGILANCE ACTIVITIES


The Corporation has proper vigilance machinery headed by the Chief Vigilance Officer
to ensure transparency and accountability in its functioning besides promoting a culture
of honesty among its employees.  Some of the major activities undertaken by the
Corporation in respect of vigilance are as under :
a. Transparent Open Tender Procedure with publication in news papers as well as
website of ALIMCO including opening of tender in the presence of renderers.
b. Surprise and routine checks in the departments identified as sensitive.
c. The security set up at Headquarters as well as its ancillary units has been
established appropriately.
d. Regular security checks are carried out at strategic places like Main Gate, APOC,
Warehouse, canteen and other important installations.

28. Vigilance Awareness Week was organized in the Corporation from 03 – 07 Nov 08
which received encouraging response from all the employees.  All the employees took a
pledge to strive continuously in order to bring about integrity and transparency in all
spheres of the activities and work for eradication of corruption in all spheres of life. 
Debate competition and seminar were organized during the vigilance awareness week
and winners of the debate competition were awarded.

29. CONSERVATION OF ENERGY TECHNOLOGY ABSORPTION


AND FOREIGN EXCHANGE EARNINGS AND OUTGO :
Proper utilization and power factor viz. 0.85 to 0.90 was maintained during the year
which resulted in optimal utilization at minimum energy consumption level.  Cost of
energy per unit of production value in the year 2008-09 was 0.017 Paise.  As required by
the Companies (Disclosure of Particulars in the Report of Board of Directors) Rules
1988, the relevant data pertaining to conservation of energy, technology absorption and
foreign exchange earnings and outgo are given in Annexure – 2, forming part of this
report.

30. DIRECTORS’ RESPONSIBILITY STATEMENT :


In pursuance of provisions of Section 217 (2AA) of the Companies Act, 1956, Directors
of your Corporation confirm  :
i. that in preparation of the annual accounts, the applicable accounting standards had
been followed along with proper explanation relating to material departures,
ii. that the Directors had selected such accounting policies and applied them
consistently and made judgements and estimates that are reasonable and prudent so as to
give a true and fair view of the state of affairs of the company at the end of the financial
year and of the profit or loss of the company for that period,
iii. that the Directors had taken proper and sufficient care for the maintenance of
adequate accounting records in accordance with the provisions of the Companies Act,
1956, for safeguarding assets of the company and preventing and detecting frauds and
other irregularities.
iv. that the Directors had prepared the annual accounts on a going concern basis.

31. AUDITORS AND AUDITORS’ REPORT :


M/s. V. Khanna & Company, Chartered Accountants, were appointed as Statutory
Auditors of the Corporation for the year 2008-2009.   Yours Board of Directors   thanks  
them   for   the   guidance  and  valuable  services,  help  and  co-operation and for the
timely completion of Annual Accounts.

32. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS :
Your Board of Directors gratefully acknowledges the valuable co-operation and support
extended by the Government of India., Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment.

33. Your Board of Directors places on record their appreciation for the services rendered
by the ALIMCO family members towards the progress of their Corporation.

34. Your Board of Directors also takes this opportunity to express their gratitude to their
esteemed customers and associates for their trust and confidence in the products marketed
by the Corporation.
 
For and on behalf of the Board of Directors
 
S.K. MUKHERJEE
CHAIRMAN & MANAGING DIRECTOR
 

PARTICULARS OF EMPLOYEES UNDER SUB-SECTION 2(A) of SECTION 217


OF THE COMPANIES ACT 1956 READ WITH
COMPANIES ACT (AMENDMENT RULES) 1990 AND FORMING PART OF
THE REPORT OF THE DIRECTOR FOR THE YEAR
ENDED 31 MARCH 2009.
Sl. Name Designatio Gross Qualificatio Date of Last
No. / Age n / Nature Remuneratio n and Commenceme Employme
(Years of Duties n Experience nt of nt before
) Employment joining the
Corporatio
n
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
 
EMPLOYED THROUGHOUT THE FINANCIAL YEAR AND IN RECEIPT OF
REMUNERATION OF NOT LESS THAN Rs.24,00,000/- IN THE AGGREGATE
FOR THE YEAR OR EMPLOYED FOR PART OF THE YEAR DRAWING NOT
LESS THAN Rs.2,00,000/- PER MONTH.
--- NIL ---

Note : Remuneration as above includes Pay, Allowances, Rent, Leave Encashment,


Leave Travel Concession and Medical reimbursement as applicable.
 

CONSERVATION OF ENERGY, TECHNOLOGY ABSORPTION AND


FOREIGN EXCHANGE EARNINGS AND OUTGO :

SECTION 217 (1) (e) OF COMPANIES ACT, 1956, THE COMPANIES


DISCLOSURE OF PARTICULARS N THE REPORT OF BOARD OF
DIRECTORS RULES, 1988

(A) CONSERVATION OF ENERGY :


(i) Energy Conservation Measures taken :
The factory operates in only one shift and the highest recorded demand during the year
2008-09 being 674 kwh , total energy consumption is reasonably low.  Considering the
load pattern and equipment in use during the year we emphasized a proper utilization and
a power factor between 0.85 to 0.90.  This has resulted in optimal utilization at minimum
energy consumption level.

(ii) Additional investment and proposals, If any, being implemented for


reduction of consumption of energy :
Considering the initial investment on energy consideration measures in comparison to
very low gain, we plan to concentrate on most effective use of the available energy only.
(iii)
Impact of the measures at (i) & (ii) above for reduction of energy
consumption and consequent impact on the cost of the production of
goods :
a. With the implementation of measures indicated above we have been able to save
considerable amount of energy.

b. Cost of energy consumption per unit of production value in the year 2008-2009
was Rs.0.017 Paise

(iv) Total energy consumption :


10,89,820 kwh units were consumed during the year 2008-09 against 11,53,080 kwh
units in the year 2007-08.

(B) TECHNOLOGY ABSORPTION :


Details are indicated in Form ‘B’.

(C) FOREIGN EXCHANGE EARNINGS AND OUTGO :


i. Activities relating to export :
This aspect has been referred in Directors’ Report.
ii. Total foreign exchange used and earned :
 

(a) Earning in Foreign Exchange : Rs. 00.67 Lakh


(b) Expenditure in Foreign Exchange :  
  (i) CIF value of imports : Rs. 38.88 Lakh
  (ii) Books, Periodicals and Sales Promotion : Rs. NIL
  (iii) Traveling Expenses : Rs. NIL

FORM ‘B’
DISCLOSURE OF PARTICULARS WITH RESPECT TO 
TECHNOLOGY ABSORPTION :
RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT :

1. Specific areas in which R & D carried out by the company :


Corporation has a Design & Development Department which carries out product
improvement and product development in Artificial Limbs and Rehabilitation Aids for
the disabled.

2. Benefits derived as a result of the above R & D :


Details of products developed have been given in the Directors’ Report.
3. Expenditure on R & D :
(a) Capital : Rs. NIL
(b) Recurring : Rs. 1,13,802.00
(c) Total : Rs. 1,13,802.00
(d) Total R&D expenditure as percentage of : Rs. 0.02%
total turnover
TECHNOLOGY ABSORPTION, ADAPTATION AND INNOVATION

1. Efforts, in brief, made towards technology absorption, adaptation


and innovation :
Development of new products as detailed in the Directors’ Report is in progress. The
same are under intensive field trial and improvements shall be done as per feed back, if
any.
2. Benefits derived as a result of the above efforts, e.g. product improvement, cost
reduction, product development, import substitution  etc. :
The products/units undertaken for development aim at improvement in quality/less
maintenance cost/providing better products to disabled.  Development of  Active Leg
aimed at performance close to natural leg utilizing sensors, gauges and micro-processors.

AUDITORS REPORT
We have audited the attached Balance Sheet of M/s. Artificial Limbs Manufacturing
Corporation of India, with its Head Office at Kanpur and also incorporating therein the
Accounts of Auxiliary Production Centre at Bangalore visited by us and APC
Bhubaneswar, APC Jabalpur not visited by us also incorporating the Accounts of
Regional Marketing Centers at Kolkata , Mumbai , Delhi, APOC Kanpur and ORC at
Guwahati as at 31st March 2006 and also the related Income & Expenditure Account
annexed thereto and Cash Flow Statement for the Year ended on the said date. These
financial Statements are the responsibility to the Corporation’s Management. Our
responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements based on our audit.
We conducted our audit in accordance with auditing standards generally accepted in
India. An audit also includes assessing the accounting principles used and significant
estimates made by Management, as well as evaluating the overall financial statements
presentation. We believe that our audit provides a reasonable basis for our opinion. On
the basis of audit as indicate above, we report that :-

 We have obtained all the information and explanations which to the best of
our knowledge and belief were necessary for the purposes of our audit.
 In our opinion, proper books of account as required by law have been kept by
the Corporation so far as appears from our examination of these books.
 The Balance Sheet , Income & Expenditure Account cash flow statement dealt
with by this report are in agreement with the books of account.
 In Terms of Sub Section (4A) of Section 227 of the Companies Act, the
requirement of Conpanies ( Auditors Report ) order 2003 issued by the
Central Government of India , the report on matters specified in paragraphs 4
and 5 of the said order , are not applicable in case of the Corporation
Research Methodology

Research in common parlance refers to a search for knowledge one can also
define research as a scientific and systematic research for pertinent
information on specific topic. In fact , research is an art of scientific
investigation Redman & Morry define research as a “ systematized effort to
gain new knowledge ”
Research method may be understood as all those method are techniques that
are used for conduction of research. Research method or techniques , those
refer to the method the researcher use in performing research operation. In
other word all those method , which are used by researcher during the course
of studying his research problem , are termed as research method. Research
design is conceptual structure with the help of which research is conducted.
There is no unique method which can entirely eliminate the element of under
taken but research methodology more than any other procedure can
minimize the degree of uncertainty. Thus , it reduce the probability of
making a wrong choice amongst the alternative course of action the
designing in include the following step.
 Objective Formation
 Data Collection
 Sample Collection
 Analyzing the information
 Result
 Limitation
Conclusion
Since 1972 ALIMCO has been Supported / controlled / directed & facilities by central
government. The main objective of its installation was to fulfill the fierce requirement of
disable person of India as well as rest of the nation , as its NGO Corporation. Therefore,
it has to distributed its product as the No Profit and No Loss Point.

The major sources of funds gatherization of ALIMCO is grants provided


by the central government as well as state government. Since 1972 to 1990 the sequence
of the grant receiving was uncertain in quantity & timing as well. But in the provision of
1990 grant was fixed in quantity & timing also.

So , main emphasis of ALIMCO should be producing more & more product . Every
schedule in which it is to be allocated should be well defined & having the clarity of its
Goals.

On saying so I would like to finish my Project Report.


SUGGESTIONS

As we know ALIMCO is the largest manufacturer of aids and appliances for PWDs in
south Asia, which produce Rehabilitation aids appliances for orthopedically, visually,
impaired ALIMCO is growing day to day.
No one are 100% perfect but we should try to be 100% still there are some areas where
organization needs improvement.During my research I have gone through the detail of
work procedure and working of ALIMCO and based on survey experience

I have come concluded following suggestion for better work and improvement in the
existing system.

 Manager should motivate the worker by healthy interaction with them for their
good work.
 Daily work report should be prepared by employees and should be checked by
manager.
 To make some portion of money from profit and expend it on employee
satisfaction and betterment.
 Adopted new technologies and machinery.
 Reduce wastage material.
 Recruitment of youth employees.
 Strict control and disciple.

Bibliography

News Paper :-
Business Standard
The Economic Times

Website :-
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