About Us
Established in 1958, the Andhra Pradesh Productivity Council (APPC) stands as a beacon of productivity and progress. As an autonomous, non-profit organization, we were formed under the guidance of the Government of Andhra Pradesh to drive sustainable growth across all sectors. Our unique tripartite structure, which brings together employers, employees, government officials, and representatives from trade unions, educational institutions, and other professional bodies, ensures that our initiatives are well-rounded and impactful.
Our Services
The Andhra Pradesh Productivity Council (APPC) undertakes a wide range of initiatives to promote productivity across various sectors. Our activities are designed to provide comprehensive support and solutions to industries, government bodies, and rural communities.
Collaborative Agreements
We engage in collaborative partnerships with educational institutions and professional bodies to enhance educational and research initiatives, such as:
- Partnership with Central Michigan University (CMU), USA, to establish the Central Michigan University Information Centre (CMUIC) in Hyderabad.
Our Case Studies
APPC is dedicated to driving progress and innovation through impactful projects. Explore our diverse initiatives designed to enhance productivity and foster sustainable growth across various sectors.
Impact Evaluation Study of National Horticulture Mission Schemes in 18 States and 2 UTs for Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperation, Govt. of India.
Skill Development Training entrusted by A.P.State Skill Development Corporation, Govt. of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana State under PMKVY.
Capacity Building Programmes for Street vendors, Food Processing sector and for resource persons in livelihood and Health care.
Concurrent Monitoring of SECC 2011 in the state of Karnataka for Ministry of Rural Development, Govt. of India.
100% Evaluation of Sprinkler Irrigation & Water Carrying Pipes under ISOPOM in all the 22 districts of Andhra Pradesh.
Conducted Cluster Studies for Jute Industries in Warangal District and Ceramic Industries in East Godavari District.
Livelihood Assessment for Urban SHGs in 9 Districts of Andhra Pradesh for MEPMA, Dept. of Municipal Administration.
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Diagnostic survey of incipient and sick units in 7 Districts of A.P. Dept of Industries Govt of A.P