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Bankura Bankura District Industrial Profile 2017-18 BANKURA MSME-Development Institute Kolkata (Ministry of MSME, Govt. of India,) Phone: (033)2577-0595/7/8 ; Fax: (033)2577-5531 E-mail: [email protected] Web-www.msmedikolkata.gov.in 1 F O R E W O R D The report on Brief Industrial Profile of Bankura district has been updated for 2017-2018. The report chiefly focuses on the district profile, major resources available in the district and the existing infrastructural facilities, which can be utilized to provide support to the existing industries and encourage creation of new enterprise in the district. The report also explores the scope for ancillarisation, present industrial scenario, existing large & medium scale enterprises in the district, no of UAMs registered and other related issues which examine the industrial potentiality of the district. Besides, the potential areas for developing and setting up new MSME Units have also been addressed separately. In preparing this report, necessary data and co-operation has been obtained from various departments of the State Government, Central Government, Financial Institutions, MSME stakeholders, Promotional agencies and other related departments. The major source of information has been the Bureau of Applied Economics and Statistics, Government of West Bengal (District Statistical Handbook). I would like to extend my sincere thanks and regards to all of them for their sincere co-operation and assistance. I hope this Report will be found very useful by Promotional Agencies, Financial Institutes, NGOs and above all the small scale entrepreneurs of the district. I appreciate the efforts rendered by the officers of EI Division in preparation of this Report. Dated : 31st March, 2018 (Ajoy Bandopadhyaya) Place : Kolkata Director MSME-DI, Kolkata 2 Contents S. No. Topic Page No. 1. General Characteristics of the District 4 1.1 Location & Geographical Area 4 1.2 Topography 4 1.3 Availability of Minerals. 4 1.4 Forest 5 1.5 Administrative set up 5 2. District at a glance 6 2.1 Existing Status of Industrial Area in the District Bankura 7 3. Industrial Scenario Of Bankura District 7 3.1 Industry at a Glance 7 3.2 Year Wise Trend Of Units Registered 8 3.2.1 Udhyog Aadhaar Registration Status 8 Details Of Existing Micro & Small Enterprises & Artisan Units In The 3.3 8 District 3.4 Large Scale Industries 9 3.5 Medium Scale Enterprises 9 3.5.1 List of the units in Bankura & nearby Area 9 3.6 Service Enterprises 10 3.6.1 Potentials areas for service industry 10 3.7 Potential for new MSMEs 10 4. Existing Clusters of Micro & Small Enterprise 11 4.1 Detail Of Major Clusters 11 4.1.1 Manufacturing Sector 11 4.2 Details of Identified cluster 11-12 5. General issues faced by the industry 13 6 Steps to set up MSMEs 13-14 3 Brief Industrial Profile of Bankura District (West Bengal) 1. General Characteristics of the District: The district of Bankura is one of the most backward districts of the State of West Bengal. The district is characterized by low industrialization with high dependence on agriculture. As such the State Government in its incentive scheme has placed Bankura district in ‘C’ Category. The district is devoid of any large scale industries and the rate of growth of Small Scale Industries is also not satisfactory. The Small Scale Industries are either based on the processing of local resources or are traditional in nature. However, the district is moderately rich in traditional skills, particularly in the fields of handloom and handicraft. 1.1 Location & Geographical Area. Bankura district is situated between 2238’ and 2338’ north latitude and between 8636’ and 8746’ east longitude. With a triangle shaped contour, the district lies in the Burdwan Division of West Bengal. The Damodar river separates Bankura from Burdwan district in the north. The district of Midnapore and Purulia share its southern and western boundaries respectively with Bankura. The south-eastern part of the district is bounded to a certain extent by Hooghly district. 1.2 Topography In general, the quality of soil of the uplands is poor for growing cash crops. The lowlands on the other hand have fertile soil giving ample scope for farming. Loam and clayey soil exists in the blocks of Indus and Kotulpur of Bishnupur Sub-Division. The northern part of Sonamukhi block has a high content of alluvium soil and is prone to wide spread cultivation of paddy, wheat, potato, oil-seeds, etc. The soil, however, in the other blocks consists of sand loam and latitude gravel. The Damodar, the Dwarakeshwar, the Gandheshwari and the Kangsabati are the principal rivers flowing through the district. These rivers are mostly hill streams originating from the western uplands and marked by seasonal flow of water. There are also other smaller rivers like Silabati, Gandheswar, Sali, Jayponda which are mainly monsoon dependent. 1.3 Availability of Minerals. S.NO. MINERAL Availability MAJOR MINERAL In Mejhia, the proved-reserve is 13.14 million tons and the indicated reserve being 197.37 million tonnes according to the 1. COAL Geological Survey of India. In Borjora area, the proved reserve is 114.27 million tons (IBM, 2013). MINOR MINERAL China Clay reserve is there In Kharidungri, Jhariakocha , Peripathar, Bagjabra, Beriathol , Dhatala , Ghanaban, Manipur, Siarbada, Tilasuli, Bhanda,Raipur, Radhamadhav, Dalembhija, 1. China Clay Tipam, Dhunara, Khair Kanali, Kanchanpur and Jambedia areas of the district. The deposits are about 22.47 million tonnes. Occurrence of clay have also been reported from Ghutgarya and Sonergram . SOURCE:- Directorate Of Mines & Minerals, Govt. of W.B 4 1.4 Forest The district is moderately rich in forest resources. The total area under forest in Bankura district is 148930 hectares. However, the revenue earned through forest produce is not sizeable enough because regular felling of trees is not done by the Forest Department and accordingly the utility of major forest produce on sustained basis is not possible to report as far as this district is concerned. However, large areas of forest exist in Sonamukhi, Joypur, Bishnupur, Motgoda and Ranibandh areas that are considered to be the major forest produces growing areas of the district. 1.5 Administrative set up. Panchayat Police Sub-Division C.D.Block/M Station Samity Gram Gram Sansad (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Sadar 8 8/1 8 75 979 Sub-Div. Bankura & Bankura-I 1 6 82 Bankura Women Bankura-(M) - - - P.S. Bankura-II 1 7 102 Chhatna Chhatna 1 13 147 Saltora Saltora 1 8 103 Mejia Mejia 1 5 65 Gangajal Ghati Gangajal Ghati 1 10 138 Barjora Barjora 1 11 157 Beliatore Onda Onda 1 15 185 Khatra 9 8/0 8 59 772 Sub-Div. Indpur Indpur 1 7 112 Khatra Khatra 1 7 86 Hirabandh Hirabandh 1 5 59 Ranibandh Ranibandh 1 8 90 Barikul Taldangra Taldangra 1 9 109 Simplapal Simplapal 1 7 105 Raipur Raipur 1 10 131 Sarenga Sarenga 1 6 80 Bishnupur 6 6/2 6 56 753 Sub-Div. Bishnupur Bishnupur 1 9 113 Bishnupur(M) - - - Joypur Joypur 1 9 116 Kotulpur Kotulpur 1 8 141 Sonamukhi Sonamukhi 1 10 120 Sonamukhi(M) - - - Patrasayer Patrasayer 1 10 134 Indus Indus 1 10 129 District 24 22/3 22 190 2504 Total- 3 5 2. District at a glance S.No Particular Year Unit Statistics 1 Geographical features (A) Geographical Data i) Latitude 2238’ and 2338’ N ii) Longitude 8636’ and 8746’ E iii) Geographical Area Sq. Kms. 6882 (B) Administrative Units i) Sub divisions 2014 Nos. 3 ii) Police Stations 2014 Nos. 24 iii) Inhabited Villages 2011 Nos. 3585 iv) Mouzas 2001 Nos. 3830 v) Panchayat Simitis 2014 Nos. 22 vi) C.D. Block 2014 Nos. 22 vii) Municipalities 2014 Nos. 3 viii) Gram Panchayats 2014 Nos. 190 xi) Gram Sansad 2014 Nos. 2504 x) Assembly Area Nos. 12 2. Population (A) Sex-wise i) Male 2011 Nos. 1838095 ii) Female 2011 Nos. 1758579 (B) Rural Population 2011 Nos. 3296901 3. Agriculture A. Land utilization i) Total Area 2013 - 14 Hectare 336353 ii) Forest cover 2013 - 14 “ 148930 iii) Non Agriculture Land 2013 - 14 “ 161561 iv) Culturable Waste land 2013 - 14 “ 1402 4. Forest (i) Forest 2010-11 Hec. 148930 5. Livestock & Poultry A. Cattle i) Cows 2012 Nos. 1364915 ii) Buffaloes 2012 Nos. 66708 B. Other livestock i) Goats 2012 Nos. 756548 ii) Pigs 2012 Nos. 52959 6. Railways i) Length of rail line 2010-11 Kms 144 Roads (a) National Highway 2010-11 Kms 126 (b) State Highway 2010-11 Kms 395 (c) Main District Highway 2010-11 Kms N.A (d) Other district & Rural Roads 2010-11 Kms N.A (e) Rural road/ Agriculture Kms NA 2010-11 Marketing Board Roads (f) Kachacha Road 2010-11 Kms NA Communication (a) Telephone connection 2010-11 (b) Post offices 2010-11 Nos. 569 6 7. Public Health (a) Allopathic Hospital 2014 No. 22 (b) Beds in Allopathic No. 4152 hospitals (c) Primary health centers No. 78 (d) Private hospitals No. 46 8. Banking commercial a) Commercial Bank 2014 Nos. 225 b) Rural Bank Nos. 183 c) Central Co-Operative Nos. 1 Bank d) PLMB Branches Nos. 1 e) Co-operative Credit Nos. 666 Societies 9. Education (a) Primary school 2013 – 14 Nos. 3550 (b) Middle schools ‘’ Nos. 369 (c) Secondary & senior ‘’ Nos. 481 secondary schools (d) Colleges ‘’ Nos. 21 (e) Technical University ‘’ Nos. 0 Source:- District Statistical Handbook of BAES & Economic Review, 2014, Govt. of W.B 2.1 Existing Status of Industrial Areas in Bankura District S. Name of Land Land Prevailing No of No of No of No. of Units in No. Ind.
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