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INDUSTRIAL POTENTIAL SURVEY (2018-2019)

DISTRICT INDUSTRIES CENTRE, AJMER Email Id- [email protected] TEL. NO. : 0145-2970791 ii

CONTENTS

S.NO. CHAPTER PAGE

1. Chapter 01 - District Profile 1-7

2. Chapter 02 - Resources 8-23

3. Chapter 03 - Existing Infra Structural Facilities 24-41

4. Chapter 04 - Existing Industrial Scenario 42-47

5. Chapter 05 - Potential Industries and other Contributory Factors 48-66

6. Chapter 06 - Summary on the Findings Recommendations 67-71

7. Chapter 07 - Concession and Facilities 72-76

9. Annexure-I Whom to Contact for What 77-79

10. Annexure-II Name and address of the institution 80-82 Assisting in promotion of SSI in the Country 1

DISTRICT PROFILE 01 CHAPTER

1.1 DISTRICT AT A GLANCE

 Ajmer is the 5th largest city in Rajasthan and is located 135 Kilometers south west of , the state capital. Ajmer is surrounded by the Arawali Mountains. It is a pilgrimage centre for the shrine of the Sufi Saint Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti and Brahma Temple in Pushkar. Ajmer has been selected as one of the heritage cities for Hriday-Heritage City Development and Augmentation Yojana Scheme of GOI. Facts below shows geographical, climatic, socio-economic and administrative condition of the district.

1. Geographical Area (Sq Kms.) : 8481.20

2. Population :

 Total Population: 25.84 Lacs  Rural: 15.47 Lacs  Urban: 10.37Lacs  Density: 306 per Sq. Kms.  Sex Ration: 950  Literacy - Male:- 69.95 % Female:- 47.69 % Total:- 59.10 %

3. Administrative setup:

 No. of Sub Division:- 12  No. of Cantonment Board:- 2  No. of Nagar Nigam:- 1  No. Nagar Parishad:- 2  No of Nagar Palika:-  No. of Villages Inhabited:- 1140  No. of Villages electrified:- 1111  No. of Panchayat Samities:- 9  No. of Tehsils:- 16

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 No. of Panchayats:- 282

5. Total Working Force : 8.56 Lacs

6. Agriculture

 Net Sown Area: 717927 Hectares  Main Crops: Wheat, Barley,Gram pea Mustard,Rapeseeds

7. Irrigation:  Total Irrigated Area: 157317 Hectare  Area Irrigated by Wells: 118713 Hectare  Area Irrigated by Tube well: 6398 Hectare

8. Total Livestock Population (No.): 4748962

9. Area under Forest: 57792 Hectare

10. Minerals Available: Marble Block Feldspar, Masonry Stone, Jhanjar, Kankar Bazari, Quartz

11. Rain Fall: 532.2 mm

12. Total No. of Industrial Areas: 24

 No. of Plots Planned: 4156  No. of Plots Allotted: 3688

13. Transport & Communications :

 Total Road Length: 5577.69  No. of STD/PCOs: 195

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 No of Post Offices: 372  No. of Bank Branches: 322

14. Education Facilities :

 No. of Colleges: 18  Sr. Secondary & Sec. Schools: 494  Middle& Primary Schools: 2581

15. Existing Industrial Status :

 No. of large Scale Units. 10  No.of employment generated in large units 2073  No. of Medium ,Small Scale& Cottage Ind. 29958  Investment Medium, Small Scale & Cottage Ind. 3448 Cr  No. of Employment Generated 152138

1.2 GENERAL

The district derives its name from the head quarter town of Ajmer. It comprised of two districts viz. Ajmer and Merwara before independence and the ancient name of city was 'Ajaymeru'. The Sanskrit word 'Meru' means a hill and Ajay used as a qualifying adjective to ‘Meru’ (hill), implying that this hill was invincible or un-conquerable by enemies probably due to its inaccessibility. The ancient name Ajaymeru later became Ajmer through colloquialterminology. Ajmer was also named after the name of King Ajaypal who was traditional founder of the city and the fort (Taragarh) in Merwara. Since this expressed the physical feature only, the former meaning appears to be more plausible rather than indentifying it with Ajay Raja

Ajmer was founded by Raja Ajaypal Chauhan in the 7 century A.D. It remained a strong hold of the Chauhans till 1193 A.D. when Prithvi Raj Chauhan the last Hindu ruler lost it to Mohammed Gauri, then it become part of Delhi Sultanate, but Rana Kumbha of Mewar and Raja Maldeo of Marwar established rule over Ajmer. From then onwards, Ajmer became battle ground for power between the , Mugals and Marathas. The British finally annexed it after the treaty in 1818 A.D. with Maratha chief and held Ajmer as a Chief Commissioner's pride. During the British rule, it was

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considered expedient for purely political considerations that this small but strategic area of Ajmer should be retained and administrated by the Central Government. After independence State Govt. extended its claim over Ajmer with the argument that geographically, ethnological and linguistically Ajmer should be an integral part of Rajasthan. The re-organization Commission constituted in 1956 has recommended merger of Ajmer with the Rajasthan and consequently the region was merged with Rajasthan on 1st November 1956 and became one of the eminent district of Rajasthan State. In present this place is known not only for holy Pushkar lake ,Beautiful temple and the Dargah Sharif but also an important trade, commerce industrial and transportation centre of Rajasthan.

1.3 GEOGRAPHICAL AREA

Ajmer District is situated in the centre of Rajasthan State lying between 26016" and 26027" North Latitudes and 74025" and 74042" East Longitudes. The district is surrounded by Jaipur and Tonk district in East and Pali district in west, Nagaur district touches its North boundaries while Bhilwara district in the South, for land utilization purpose, the area was reported 8.42 Lac hectares in 2017-2018. Ajmer district stands at 16th place among the existing 33 districts or the State so far its total area is concerned.

1.4 LAND USE PATTERN IN THE DISTRICT

Agriculture is the principal occupation of the people in Ajmer district, Nearly 78 percent of total working force receive their live-hood from Agriculture, according to census 2011. It would, therefore, be essential to assess possibility of further agro-industrialization. In Ajmer district by exploring existing land use pattern, irrigation facilities and cropping pattern of the area in 2017-18, the land utilization 2017-2018 was 4.56 lacs hectares as against the total land use area of 8.42 lacs hectares. Area under fallow land was 6.56 percent and under forest the area was 6.85 percent in 2017-2018 The cultivators have diverted more towards the Agriculture economy for last 2 years by using high-breed seeds fertilizers and modern Agricultural implements. This provides more opportunities to develop agro-based industries in the district area. The land use pattern in Ajmer district is shown in the following table.

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TABLE 1.4 LAND USE PATTERN (Area in Hec.) S.No. Classification of land use 2016-17

Area

1 Forest 57729

2 Land put to Non-Cultivable 136610

3 Uncultivated Land 124073

4 Non Agricultural and Waste Land 82956

5 Net Sown Area 450291

6 Land Sown One or More Time 267636

7 Gross Cultivable area 717927

Source- land Record Section

500000 450000 Forest 400000 350000 Land put to Non-Cultivable 300000 250000 Uncultivated Land 200000 Non Agricultural and Waste 150000 Land 100000 Net Sown Area 50000 Land Sown One or More 0 Time Classification of land use

1.5 PHYSIOGRAPHY

The district has no natural division. Its boundaries are territorial and composed of four sub-divisions namely Ajmer, Beawar, Kekri, and Kishangarh. Ajmer sub-division forms the

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Northern part of district and is more or less triangular in shape, Beawar sub-division is an irregular terrain lying in the south-west of district. The track is generally hilly. Kekri sub- division forms the south Eastern portion of the district and consists of two narrow strips of land separated from each other. The distinguishing feature of the district is the Arawali ranges, which comes into prominence near the town of Ajmer. Ranges are continuous for About 16 km. after that hills dis-appear for a short distance but again form a compact double range in the neighbourhood of Beawar.

1.6 ADMINISTRATIVE SET-UP

The Ajmer district is presently consist of twelve sub-division viz; Ajmer, Beawar, Nasirabad, Masuda, Kekri, Kishangarh, Sarwar, Bhinai, Pushkar, Roopangarh and Tatgarh with a view to have better control and smooth working. The sub-divisions have further divided into 16 Tehsils namely Ajmer, Beawar, Nasirabad, Kekri, Kishangarh, Masuda, Bhinai, Pisangan, Sarwar Pushkar, Roopangarh, Arain, Tatgarh, Bijainagar and Tantoti and nine Panchayat Samitties namely Shrinagar, Pisagan, Jawaja, Masuda, Bhinai, Kekri, Silora, Sarwar and Arain. The details of the administrative set-up are shown in the following table _

TABLE ADMINISTRATIVE SET-UP OF THE DISTRICT S.No. Sub-Division Tehsil Sub-Tehsil No. of Revenue Vill.

1 Ajmer Ajmer 1. Saradhana 76

2. Aradka

2 Pisangan Pisangan - 65

3 Nasirabad Nasirabad Srinagar 90

4 Beawar Beawar - 183

5 Masuda Masuda - 106

6 Kekri Kekri Kadera 57

7 Sarwar Sarwar - 102

8 Bhinay Bhiany 1. Devliya 95

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2. Nagolia

9 Kishangarh Kishangarh - 61

- 10 Pushkar Pushkar 22

- 11 Roopangarh Roopangarh 61

- Arain 55

- 12 Todgarh Todgarh 46

- Bijaynagar 57

- Tatoti 13

- Sawar 47

Source:-Statistics Department

1.7 CLIMATE AND RAINFALL

Ajmer district has a hot and dry summer and a cold bracing winter. The cold season generally remains from December to February and thereafter the hot season commences and continues upto last week of June being the hottest part of the year. The maximum temperature 44º was recorded in 2017-2018 and the minimum 6.70 . The average rainfall in the year 2017-2018 was recorded 532.2 mm. Since the year rainfall generally increase from North-West to Sourth East, Beawar and Kekri regions get more rains than the other part of the district. Annual rainfall in Ajmer region has never been uniform and shows variation from year to year.

1.8 FOREST FLORA AND FAUNA

The forest crop in the Ajmer district is very poor and the commercial trees like teak, Sal and Shisham do occur but hardly reach to appreciable size in the area. The important species of Ajmer district forest are Dhokra, Salar, Khejra, Khair, Ber, Aranja and Koulasse and the Cenchrus,ciliaris, Schima marvous, dichanthium annulatxum, Chloris barbata, Chysopsson etc. are the important grasses in the absence of dense forest in the district. In the fauna the tiger is seen very occasionally in the Beawar forests, leopards and hyenas are found in the hills of Nagpahar to Dawair, Black duck ,ravine deer and Nilgai are found in Ajmer and hases partidges and gray are common found in all seasons.

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RESOURCES 02 CHAPTER

 Industrial development of a particular region depends upon the stock of resources and infrastructure facilities available in the area. Among the resources Human resources, Agriculture and Livestock resources, Water and irrigation resources, Education resources Mineral resources, Financial Resources plays crucial role for the development. Ajmer district has ample resources to provide thrust to industries to flourish and generate avenues not only for economic development but also for social development through generation of more employment.

2.1 HUMAN RESOURCES

Human resources plays vital role in providing a rapid planned industrial growth in the area. Data on population reveals that in Ajmer district the man power is sufficiently available to exhaust the natural resources to the maximum, but the success of an industrial project depends considerably on the availability of skilled labour and the level of wage rates. Due to wide spread un-employment and under- employment the un- skilled labour is cheap in certain part of the district and required technical skills are lacking despite the existing of a few training institutions and workshops.

2.1.1 WORKING FORCE AND OCCUPATIONAL PATTERN

The total working force in Ajmer district reported 4.37 lacs according to 2011 census representing 25.27 percent of the total population. Since agriculture occupation predominates in Rajasthan, the occupational pattern in Ajmer district followed the same trend and the percentage of total working force including agriculture labour was 37.84 percent. Household industry manufacturing, processing, servicing and repairs recorded only 3.87 percent, reason being the acute shortage of water, lake of professional training institute, higher costs in transhipment etc. occupational pattern of working force is details in the following table.

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TABLE WORKING FORCE AND OCCUPATIONAL PATTERN S.No. Occupation Total Percentage To Total

1. Cultivators 324303 37.84 2. Agriculture 86366 10.08 3. House Hold Industry 33153 3.87 Manufacturing Proce- ssing servicing and repairs. 4. Other Workers 413157 48.21 Total 856979 100.00 Source - Stastical Department, Ajmer

Working force and occupational pattern

Cultivators

Agriculture 324303

413157

House Hold Industry, Manufacturing Processing 86366 servicing and repairs.

33153

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NATURAL RESOURCES 2.2 WATER & IRRIGATION RESOURCES

Water received from Sagarmati and Saraswati rivers is fresh and potable and it is used for drinking purpose in Ajmer. Five rivers viz. Banas, Khari, Poonagar, Sagarmati and Sarswati flow through the Ajmer district, but all these rivers being non-perennial remain dry except during the monsoon season, thus the water in the district is made available for most of months through wells. The water in columns in these wells varies from 10 meters to 30 meters in different areas of the district and yield too varies from 35 to 70 thousand LPH. This water is used both for drinking and industrial purpose i.e. all villages of district are provided with drinking water facilities. At present water supply is being made from Bisalpur Project to Ajmer, Beawar. After Bisalpur supply drinking water scarcity is almost no more and un-interrupted water supply is ensured.

TABLE POSITION OF PHED EXISTANCE AS ON 31.03.2018

Number of Villages (i) No. of village connected with drinking water facilities 1099 (as per Censes 2011) (ii) Details of drinking water facilities (a) Regional drinking water facilities 394 (b) Traditional drinking water facilities 9 (c) Pump & Tank scheme 46 (d) Piped Water Scheme 71 (e) Hand pump, Ps Scheme 212 (f) Janta Jal Scheme 52 (i) Hand pump in urban area No. 4768 (ii) Hand pump in rural area No. 16801

Source: S.E. PHED Office

2.1 IRRIGATION FACILITIES

(A) MAJOR RIVERS AND LAKES - Since there is no perennial river in the district, no major medium irrigation project has been proposed for the area so far. Irrigation Schemes viz. Mangliawas and

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Ramgarh in Ajmer Tehsil , South feeder and Naya Gaon in Beawar tehsil , Karnisagar and Naya Talab in Sarwar tehsil.

(B) GROUND WATER RESOURCES The Major part of cropped area in Ajmer district is un-irrigated and the net area irrigated during 2017-2018 was only 0.42 lacs hectares or 49.5 percent of total area. The wells are the major sources of irrigation in the district as is reflected from the fast increasing number of diesel and electric pumps sets over past years. The number of urban and rural Hand pumps established in 2017 were4768 and 15801 respectively, which is regularly in increasing trend.

(C) VARIOUS IRRIGATION RESOURCES The important project in Ajmer district are Basandri, Thikaria, Roopnagar, Sagar Badi, Amrapura and Nahar Sagar Piplaz.

(D) OTHER IRRIGATION RESOURCES The farmers in Ajmer district have to depend to a large extent on rain-fall for their agricultural operations, since the irrigation from canals is nominal and tube wells are conspicuously absent. The entire field is thus left to wells and tanks and rain water, thus automatically becomes the dominant factor in the agriculture of the district. The wells continue to be the major source of irrigation. In 2017-2018 the area irrigated by wells was 1.18 lacs hectares or 75.46 percent of total irrigated area. Irrigation from tank & Other source during 2017-2018 was 8025 & 20471 respectively.

TABLE SOURCE WISE IRRIGATION FACILITIES AS ON 31.03.2018 Area (in Hectare) S.NO. Source of Irrigation Area Irrigated % of Total 1 Canals 3710 2.36 2 Tanks 8025 5.10 3 Tube Wells 6398 4.07 4 Wells 118713 75.46 5 Others 20471 13.01 157317 100%

Source:- Land Record Section

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2.3 EDUCATION

2.3.1 SCHOOL ,COLLEGE & INSTITUTES

Among the educational institutions, 1270 primary schools, 1317 Upper Primary (middle) schools, 561 Higher Secondary and Secondary Schools, 18 Post Graduate & Degree Colleges, M.D.S. University Ajmer is catering education in Ajmer District as on 31st March 2018. Besides, University the educational facilities provide through colleges 7 in Ajmer, 3 in Kishangarh, 1 in Bijaynagar and 3 in Beawar and 2 in Kekri & 1 in Nasirabad and Pushkar. Education of secondary and higher secondary level provided through 335 schools and of primary level through 194 schools in the towns of Ajmer district.

MANAGEMENT: The details of management institutes in Ajmer are as follows:-  Aryabhatta College of Engineering and Research Centre, (ACERC Ajmer) affiliated to Rajasthan Technical University, Kota  runs Autonomouns Prgrammes in Master of Business Administration  NIS Academy Ajmer Runs Masters of Business Administration in Customers Relationship Management.  Maharshi Dayanand Saraswati University Runs Master of Business Administration Programme.  Ajmer Institute of Technology Affiliated to Rajasthan Technical University (RTU) Kota, Runs MBA programme.  Management & Commerce Institute of Global Synergy Runs MBA Programme.  Central University of Rajasthan Runs MBA Programme.  Govt. Engineering College, Ajmer and Govt., Women Engineering Runs MBA Programme.

ENGINEERING:- Govt. Engineering College and Govt. Women Engineering College are the premier Institutes of Engineering in Ajmer. Several Private College and Institutes are also working in Engineering Education.

POLYTECHNIC There are two Polytechnics in Ajmer, one for male and other for female . Polytechnic for males impart training in Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, Electronic, and Automobile and Printing trades. Whereas the Polytechnic for females impart Training in Beautician, Electronics and Civil Engineering.

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I.T.I Three I.T.I Centers are also functioning in Ajmer District in the region of Ajmer, Kekari and Kishangarh. Providing training in under two years courses and one year course programme. The important trades of Two years courses are Draftsmen, Civil, Electrician, Fitter, Motor mechanic, Turner and wireman. Whereas under one year course the trades are Black smithy, Carpentry, Diesel mechanic, molder, and welder. Besides these Three ITI Centers are also being run by Three Pvt. Agencies imparting training in Tailoring, Draftsman, Civil, Carpentry, Stenographer. and Diesel Machine.

2.3.2 MEDICAL INSTITUTES There are 455 General hospital, 158 Ayurvedic Hospital, 63 primary health centres with block level and 5 mother and child welfare centres (MCWC) in Ajmer district. Almost all towns and Panchayat Samities of the district are having these facilities in one way or the other. The details of these facilities are given in the following table. –

TABLE NET WORK OF MEDICAL & PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES AS ON 31.3.2018 S.No. Medical facilities Number

1. J.L.N. Hospitals 01 2. Janana Hospital 01 3. PMO Hospital 04 4. Satelite Hospital 01 5. Dispensaries/UPHC 19 6. T.B. Hospital 01 7. Beds 1743 8. Primary Health Centres (BLock Level) 63 9. Postmortem Centres 26 10. E.S.I. Hospital 03 11. Community Health Centre 20 Sub Health Centre 372 12. Police Training School, KSG 01 13. M.C.S. Services - 14. Private Hospital 54 15. Allopathic Hospital 485 16. Yunani 8 17. Homeopathic 8 18. Adied Post Sub Center 41

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Source - CMHO- Ajmer

 Nursing Training Institutes- One nursing Training Institute is situated in Beawar (Ajmer)

 Paramedical Training Institute- NIL

 Medical Colleges - One Medical College named Jawahar Lal Nehru Medical College, is working for Govt. Sector.

 Health Centre - 455 Health Centers ( 63 Primary Health Centers, at blocks level, 20 community Health Centers, and 372 sub Health Centers) are providing medical facilities .

 Hospitals - JLN Hospital, Janana Hosptial, PMO Hospital, (04) Satellite Hospital,(01) T.B Hospital (01), ESI Hospital (03), are working besides these 54 Private Hospital are also functional

2.3.3 VETERINARY FACILITIES To protect the animals from different diseases and improve the quality of breed production, the animal husbandry department has implemented number of schemes viz veterinary hospital, veterinary dispensaries, key village centre, A.I. Centres and mobile dispensary in the area. Details of facilities are given below. TABLE

DISTRIBUTION OF VETERINARY FACILITIES 2017-2018 S.No. Veterinary Facilities Number

1. Poly veterinary Clinic 1 2. Mobile Unit (Sub Division) 3 3. Veterinary Hospital 97 4. Aushdhlaya 5 5. Veterinary Sub-Centre 150 6. RDDC 1

District Animals Husbandry, Office, Ajmer

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200 Satellite veterinary 180 Hospital

160 Mobile Unit (Sub Division) 140 Veterinary Hospital 120

100 Aushdhlaya 80

60 Veterinary Sub- Centre 40 RDDC 20

0 A-1 Centre veterinary

2.4 AREA AND PRODUCTION OF MAJOR CROPS

2.4.1 MAJOR CROPS There are two main crop seasons viz. Rabi and Kharif. The principal crops of Rabi season are wheat, gram, barely, rape, mustard, taramira and linseed and that of Kharif season are Jawar, bajara, maize, cotton and groundnut. The area and production of different principal crops are given in the following table

TABLE ( Position as on March 31.3.2018) AREA AND PRODUCTION OF MAJOR CROPS S.No. Crops Area Production Hect. M.M.T. 1. Rice 9 14 2. Jawar 126845 97388 3. Bajara 58497 98774 4. Maize 23366 27670 5. Wheat 40328 89513 6. Barley 15625 34103 7. Gram/Pulses (Kharif) 164708 123689 8. Sugar Cane 4 5 9. Chillies 312 639 10. Ground Nut 1483 1511

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11. Sesamum 6593 3756 12. Rape Seed & Musturd 23834 30677 13. Alsi 254 237 14. Taramira 1341 1097 15. Cotton 12057 20500 16. Gram/Pulses (Rabi) 66192 73525

Land Record Section 2017-2018 The above data reveals that the Crop pattern has been almost similar in comparison to previous year.

160000 140000 120000 100000 80000

60000 Area (hec) 40000 Production(MMT) 20000 Column1 0

2.4.2 PULSES In Ajmer district the total area under pulses was 230900 hectares in the year 2017-2018. Besides the production in the district the arrivals of pulses in major mandies namely Kishangarh, Beawar and Ajmer, remains between 20 thousand MT to 50 thousand MT. from neighboring districts and States. At present there are 21 units consuming about 36 thousand tonnes of pulses leaving an scope of establishing more units in the area. It is therefore, there is enough potential to set up Dal Mill units at Kekri, Sarwar and Kishangarh.

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2.4.3 OILSEEDS In Ajmer district the total area under oil seed was 23834 hectares in the year 2017-2018 and the production of oil seeds was 30677 MT. The major producing area of seasame, rapeseed and mustard are Kekri, Kishangarh & Ajmer tehsil in order to importance. Besides the production of oil seeds in these tehsils, seasame, rapeseed and mustard are brought from the adjoining districts and the arrivals are so much that a sufficient surplus after consumption by existing oil expeller and ghanies is left in the area. This surplus provided further potential for establishing more units of oil expellers in Kekri, Srinagar, Arain and Ajmer & Kishangarh which are having sufficient number of such units.

2.4.4 FLORI CULTURE Rose is another important commodity product in Pushkar sub-Tehsil of Ajmer district. Rose which is of Edward quality is grown in this sub-tehsil area in about 926 hectares of land and total production of rose is 2342 tons. The Edward quality Rose grown in Pushkar is of fragrance quality and the same can be used for to manufacturing of high quality Roses essence with the help of Central Institute of Medical and Aromatic Plant, Lucknow.

2.4.5 OTHERS Because of semi arid nature of the area and acute shortage of water, large fruit gardens are practically not in existence. Fruits like Black berry, Mulberry, Guavas, Anwala and Mangoes are grown in Ajmer district particularly in Pushkar sub Tehsil. The main vegetables of the district are Onions, Potatos, Tomatos and Chillies, grown in Beawar, Kishangarh and Sarwar Tehsil. Tomatos are being generally exported to Ahmedabad and Delhi and Chillies too are exported to a large extent from Kishangarh Mandi to neighbouring district and states.

2.5 LIVE STOCK Animal Husbandry is an important economic activity in Ajmer district. As per previous Live Stock Census 2012 the total live stock in Ajmer district is 47.49 lacs which includes cows (8.52 percent), Buffaloes (9.24 percent), Sheep (7.69 percent), goat (15.39 percent). Sheep being the major live-stock, the Ajmer district is one of the important wool producing areas in the State. Ajmer district is very rich in poultry and occupies first place in the State and sixth in the Country. The total bird population in the district reported 27.38 lacs as per Census 2012. The major poultry forms exist in Ajmer and Beawar. Providing birds of two species viz. Whitelgorns and Rhode Island Reds. The production of

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eggs, as reported by the district Animal Husbandry Office were 19.54 lakh per day and 27.37 crore bird sold in the year 2011-2012. The details of live stock and poultry are given in the following tabled as per Census, 2012. Next Census data is not declared till date.

TABLE LIVE STOCK POPULATION IN THE DISTRICT

S.No. Live Stock Number Total 1. Cows & Bulls 404726 8.52 2. Buffaloes 438804 9.24 3. Sheep 365108 7.69 4. Goats 730758 15.39 5. Horses/Mares 561 0.01 6. Donkeys 1448 0.03 7. Camels 1516 0.03 8. Pigs 20552 0.43 9. Hares 369 0.01 10. Dogs 47278 1.00 11. Hens & Ducks 2737842 57.65

Total 4748962 100.00

Source:-Board of Revenue of live Stock Census 2012

LIVE STOCK POPULATION IN THE DISTRICT

Cows & Bulls Buffaloes Sheep Goats Horses/Mares Donkeys Camels Pigs Hares Dogs Hens & Ducks

2.5.1 AVAILABILITY OF DAIRY PRODUCTS

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MILK AVAILABILITY  Dairy Co-operative societies sold 70 percent of total milk these are working in the Ajmer district and the remaining quantity of milk is sold to local consumers. Although Ajmer is rich in the cattle live stock but the number of milk cattle is not sufficient. Since cows in milk area are only 22.99 percent and buffaloes are 40.06 percent of 4.81 lacs cows and 3.12 lacs buffaloes. In view of a general rise in demand for milk there is necessary to augment supply by providing better feed and by improving the quality of milk cattle.

 Under Dairy Co-operative Sangh (Ajmer) the number of registered dairy co- operative societies till 31st March, 2018 are 726 with a membership of about 470631 persons. It is informed that through these co-operative societies, the Sangh had collected 3.00 Lakh litter of milk per day. Payment is made to milk producers on the basis of fat and NNF contents in milk. Ajmer dairy Co- operative Sangh has set-up milk processing capacity of 1.5 lakh litters of milk per day for Dairy Product - Milk, Curd, Ghee, Paneer, Shrikhand.

2.5.2 WOOL AVAILABILITY

The wool production per sheep per year is about 1.46 kg. which gives a potential of 10.42 lakh kg. within the district itself since the sheep in the district are of Marwari breed, the quality of wool is medium and coarse and light yellow in colour and takes 2 to 4 clippings per year. It is generally used for carpet wearing, Beawar and Kekri are the important mandies for wool in the district where about 4.5 thousand tonnes of raw wool arrives per annum respectively.

2.5.3 MEAT AVAILABILITY

Goat & sheep besides wool are generally reared for meat. Slaughter rate of sheep and goat is estimated 20 percent meat production, 8.2 kg. in case of sheep and 9.3 in case of goat. Accordingly, about 22.8 tonnes of meat is available per annum by slaughtering of sheep and goat in the district

2.5.4. LEATHER AVAILABILITY

The death rate of animal is 10 percent per year and according to Animal Husbandry Department Report norms the wide area of hide comes to 25 sq.ft. per animal. Since as per the cattle population in the district is 7.93 lakh about 79

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thousand hides and about 56 thousand skins are likely to be obtained annually for tannery.

2.5.5. BONES Bones and Bonnials the death rate due to burning heat and shortage of water is 10 percent and quantity of bones per animal comes to 12 kg. According to norm, 956 tonnes of bones are available per annum in the area. 40 percent total available bones are used by bone crushing units in the district and remaining are transported to neighbouring district and States.

2.6 GEOLOGY & MINERALS

The district is rich in mineral deposits both quantitatively and qualitatively. The main minerals of the area are Feldspar, Quartz, Asbestos, Soap Stone, Magnesite, Calcite, Lime Stone, Mica, Emerald, Marble, Granite and Masonry Stone. In all 555 mining lease have been granted upto 31st March 2018 out of which 10 lease granted for major minerals and 445 lease of minor mineral have also been issued to explore the area for all economic mineral available in the depth of Ajmer district fairly good reserves of Barytes Fluorite, Wollastonite and Vermiculite have been found, Geological Survey of India also started their own survey for lead and zinc deposits in Taragarh hills Rajori, Ganeshpura, Satara and Sarwar. .

MINERALS

(A) FELSPAR/ QUARTZ Felspar/Quartz is used to aluminum silicate of potassium, sodium and calcium industries Ajmer district occupies an important place for feldspar mineral production and the district alone accounts for 80 percent of the total felspar production in Rajasthan State. The main deposits of this mineral are in pegmative veinsat Kadia, babugarh, Taragarh and Makreda near Ajmer. The mineral in Rajasthan occur in different colours but in Ajmer district they are generally found in brown and grey colours. The Production not Feldspar in 2017-2018 was 373448 M.T. in Ajmer district. Feldspar/Quartz is generally used in manufacturing of glass, pottery, ceramics, enamels, porcelain and glass ware.

(B) MARBLE Amongst minor minerals two varieties viz, Black marble and marble Khanda are available in Ajmer District. White and Black stripped marble is mined in Kayampura, Manpura Ki Dhani, Makherara and Savar village, where as with black stripped is mined at Salamabad, Bhatsuri and Govindgarh. Besides these areas

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marble is also found in Sarwar, Narwar, Tokra and Kishangarh, production of marble Khanda is comparatively much more as compared to block marble in Ajmer District, In 2017-2018 production of was 1694.8 M.T. marble block. It is commonly used in building constructions temples. stat use and household items.

(C) ASBESTOS Asbestos is a commercial term applied to a group of minerals that separates radial into fiber. It owes important because of having unique and remarkable properties viz. spinability, in combustibility, heat resistance acids, alkalize, and power to absorb. Asbestos in the district is found of two categories viz. chysolites and amphibole, chysolite quality is more fibrous and of strength, than amphibole and is used in manufacture of asbestos fabrics, cement sheets, pipe and other related products. The major producing area of chrysotile asbestos are Kharwa in Ajmer tehsil and Nai-khurd in Beawar tehsil, but it is also found in small quantity in Arjunpura, Mangliawas, Kotra and Nand areas. Amphibole asbestos are also of two verities viz. Termolite and Anthoruphylite used for boil lagging insulation and heat resistance decrease over past years as in 2017-2018 production of asbestos was nil.

(D) LIME STONE There are good deposits of lime stone in Ajmer District. It is quarried at various places but particularly available in the area in between Sheopura to Kesarpura over a length of about 16 kms. in Beawar Tehsil, the lime stone of this area is either homogenous bluish grey or white grey and certain lime content of about 40 to 50 percent with low magnesia. The production of lime 9stone in the district was in 2017-2018 was NIL crore tons. It is commonly used in manufacturing of port land cement, calcium carbide, bleaching powder and lime based chemicals.

(E) VERMICULITE Vermiculite is found near Gudda near Ladpura, Rajgarh, Boraj, Khajpura, Ajmer area in Ajmer District. It has been brownish colour swells up to 8 to 10 times of its original volume on heating, vermiculite of Ajmer District is suitable for bricks, thermal and acoustic insulation as filler in plastic and horticulture and to some extent in paints. Un exploited vermiculite is used in drilling muds and in annealing of steel.

(F) MAGNESITE Magnesite deposits occur near Sheopura, Chhaja and gafa are in Ajmer Tehsil and one kalidungri in Kishangarh Tehsil. The use of this mineral is possible only in refectories like cement and allied chemicals.

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(G) MASONARY STONE The distinguishing feature of the district is the Arawali range which extends through the district except the north-west part which is flat and plain, Ajmer being a hilly track, large quantity of building stone are quarried at various places to meet out the local requirement of the area. As per information supplied by the District Mines and Geology Office, Ajmer the production of masonry stone during the year 2017-2018 was 938813 tonnes. This include production by leases also. The details of various minerals collected from the district office of Mines and Geology Ajmer are given below

TABLE PRODUCTION OF MINERALS S.No. Name of Minerals Production in Tones 2017-18 1. Feldspar /Quartz 373448 2. Asbestos Nil 3. Lime Stone Nil 4. Soap Stone NA 5. Vermiculite Nil 6. Marble Block 1694.8 7. Masonry Stone 938813 8. Lime Stone Burning NIL 9. Jhanihar Kankar Bazari 272015 10. Granite 1960.76 11. wollastonite Nil 12. Mica 95 13. Sist N.A.

Source : Mines & Geology Office, Ajmer.

2.7 FOREST RESOURCES

The total area under forest on 31st March, 2018 comes 57792 Km. of which the reserve area under forest is 91.66 sq.km. There are five Zones viz. Beawar, Ajmer, Sarwar and Kishangarh. The reserve area in all the forest zones varies from 18 percent to 29 percent except in case of Rawli, where area is more than 95 percent.

Dhokra, Salar, Khejra , Khair, Ber and Semal are important trees and Thor, Jhalor, Arni and Dasan are important shrubs and herbs of the area, Bamboos are also found in the higher slopes at Tatgarh.

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2.8 TOURISM

Ajmer District is a harmonies blend where two culture of Hinduism and Islam meet. This gives the district a unique character and creates self reliance and feeling of brother-hood among the inhabitants of the area. The Ajmer District has rich historical culture, archeological and religious heritage to attract the local as well as the foreign tourist. The important places worth visiting in the District are Adhai-din-ka-jhopra, the Dargah, Government Museum, Nasiya (Red temple), Anna Sagar and Taragarh fort in Ajmer. Lake and temples in Pushkar, Ajmer falls between the two principal tourist destination are viz.; Jaipur and Udaipur and tourist visiting these places by rail or road passes through Ajmer. The number of both home tourist and foreign tourists visiting Ajmer has shown an increasing trend. Besides general tourists a significant number of religious mixed people also visit melas (fairs) viz; Urse and Pushkar organized every year. In 2017 the number of home tourists and foreign tourists were 4651920 and 59408 respectively. In Pushkar the number of home tourists and foreign tourists were 5042005 and 110763 respectively.

Important tourist places in district

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EXISTING INFRA-STRUCTURAL FACILITIES 03 CHAPTER

 Like natural resources the infra-structural facilities are equally important for the industrial development. Better the infra-structural facilities in the area better the scope of industrialization and employment generation. The major infra structural facilities include power, water, transport, communication, banking, education, health etc. of which power and transport play vital role in the promotion and development of industries. The structure of such facilities available in Ajmer District is briefed in the subsequent paragraphs.

3.1 POWER RESOURCES The district Ajmer does not possess any large river which can be harnessed for multi purposes hydro projects, also no thermal plant is situated thus for the electricity need Ajmer is dependent on the neighbouring districts.The power in the district is supplied from Jaipur, Kota and Jodhpur by 132 KV, power distributed to towns and villages by 33 KV. lines, the sub transmission system is being fed from four EHV S/S in the district, the details of which are given in the following table No. 3.1

3.1.1 RURAL ELECTRIFICATION / GRID STATION The total number of inhabited village in Ajmer district is 1111 of which 15272 villages were electrified upto 31 March 2018 . Discom position as on 31.3.18 there are 11 circle in Ajmer discom at Ajmer vidyut vitran nigam ltd. ajmer. The position of electrified village, 33kv/11kv and LT line, Category wise and circle wise and number of consumer showing following table

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AJMER VIDYUT VITRAN NIGAM LIMITED STATEMENT OF VILLAGES ELECTRIFIED UNDER AJMER DISCOM AS ON 31.03.2018 DISTRICT NO. OF VILLAGES

AJMER CIRCLE (JAIPUR NAGAUR) 1111 BANSWARA 1492 BHILWARA 1832 CHITTORE 1678 DUNGERPUR 976 JHUNJHUNU 927 NAGOUR 1584 RAJSAMAND 1050 SIKAR 1167 UDAIPUR 2479 PRATAPGARH 976 TOTAL 15272

TABLE AJMER VIDYUT VITRAN NIGAM LIMITED STATEMENT OF ELECTRIC LINE UNDER AJMER DISCOM (AS ON 31.03.2018)

DISTRICT 33 KV 11 KV LT AJMER 1488.612 9852.227 16097.745 BANSWARA 794.980 9977.640 11903.391 BHILWARA 1588.880 13349.337 14630.104 CHITTORE 1321.920 12232.260 12791.692 DUNGERPUR 654.335 9995.949 8777.55 JHUNJHUNU 1659.280 10896.215 26539.542 NAGOUR 3082.656 19709.002 26766.069 RAJSAMAND 945.680 5956.750 7836.595 SIKAR 1815.243 13098.130 27669.07 UDAIPUR 1551.996 12942.508 15395.731 PRATAPGARH 506.400 7990.370 11735.756 TOTAL 15409.982 126000.388 180043.257

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3.1.2 ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION PATTERN In Ajmer district, the total number of energy sale released is 33464.16 Lac upto 31.3.18 The maximum energy sale is in City Division I, Ajmer. The maximum energy consumption of 7684.50 Lac was given for Industrial use followed by 118.44 Lac energy sale for other purpose. Consumption of Electricity is showing in following table

TABLE ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION PATTERN AS ON 31.03.2018 S.No. Category Total Percentage Energy Sale (In Lacs) 1. Domestic 10335.46 30.88% 2. Non-Domestic 2383.34 7.12% 3. Industrial 7684.50 22.99% 4. Water Works 8995.93 26.88% 5. Public Lighting 175.98 0.52% 6. Agriculture 3770.51 11.26% 7. Others 118.44 0.35% Total 33464.16 100%

Source : AVVNL (Project & Planning) Ajmer 2017-18

3.1.3 EXISTING POWER SUPPLY POSITION AS ON 31 MARCH 2018

S.No. Name of EHV/Sub-Station Installed Total Capacity MVA in MVA I CITY DIVISION - I AJMER 1. City Power House 2 x 8 16 MVA 2. JLN 2 x 5 10 MVA 3. C.R.P.F. 2 x 5 10 MVA 4. Longiya 2 x 8 16 MVA 5. KEM 2 x 5 10 MVA 6. Vaishali Nagar 1 x 5 5 MVA 7. Panchsheel Nagar 2 x 5 10 MVA 8. Regional College 2 x 5 10 MVA 9. Shastri Nagar 2 x 5 10 MVA 10. Moti Katla 2 x 5 10 MVA 11. PWD 2 x 5 10 MVA

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II CITY DIVISION - II AJMER 12. H.M.T. 2 x 5 10 MVA 13. Hazaribagh 1 x 5 5 MVA 14. Chandvardai Nagar 2 x 5 10 MVA 15. Subhash Nagar 1 x 5 5 MVA 16. Parbatpura 3 x 5 15 MVA 17. Palra 1 x 8 8 MVA 18. Makhupura 2 x 5 10 MVA 19. Mayo College 2 x 8 16 MVA 20. Gagwana 1 x 2.5, 1x 3.15 5.65 MVA 21. Madar 2 x 5 10 MVA 22. Susant City 1 x 5 5 MVA 23. Gegal 1 x 1.6, 1 x 3.15 4.75 MVA 24. Narwar 1 x 3.15 3.15 MVA 25. Badliya 1 x 5 5 MVA 26. Untra 1 x 3.15 3.15 MVA 27. Jaipur Road 2 x 5 10 MVA 28. Kadel 1 x 3.15 3.15 MVA 29. Gaehera 1 x 5, 1 x 3.15 6.15 MVA 30. Bhagwanpura 2 x 3.15 6.30 MVA 31. Budhwara 1 x 3.15 3.15 MVA 32. Pisangan 2 x 3.15 6.30 MVA 33. Govindgarh 1 x 3.15 3.15 MVA 34. Nand 1 x 3.15 3.15 MVA 35. Mewaria 1 x 3.15 3.15 MVA 36. Kanas 1 x 3.15 3.15 MVA 37. Picholiya 1 x 3.15 3.15 MVA 38. Karnos 1 x 3.15 3.15 MVA 39. Saradhana 2 x 3.15 6.30 MVA 40. Mangliawas 2 x 3.15 6.30 MVA 41. Bhawanta 1 x 3.15 3.15 MVA 42. Lamana 1 x 3.15 3.15 MVA 43. Nagelaw 1 x 3.15 3.15 MVA 44. Dodiyana 1 x 3.15 3.15 MVA 45. Rajgarh 1 x 3.15 3.15 MVA

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46. Dumhara 1 x 3.15 3.15 MVA III KISHANGARH DIVISION 47. Madanganj 2 x 5+ 1x8 18 MVA 48. Old, Power House 2 x 3.15 6.3 MVA 49. Kishangarh Housing Board 1 x 5 5 MVA 50. Paryavarah Marg 2 x 5+ 1 x 8 18 MVA 51. Harmada Road 2 x 5 + 1 x 8 18 MVA 52. RIICO-V 1 x 8+ 1 x 5 13 MVA 53. Udaipur kalan 1 x 5 5 MVA 54. Patan 2 x 3.15 6.3 MVA 55. Arain 2 x 3.15 6.3 MVA 56. Purshotam Nagar 2 x 3.15 6.3 MVA 57. Silora 1 x 5 + 1x3.15 8.15 MVA 58. Central University 2 x 3.15 6.3 MVA 59. Chosla 1 x 3.15 3.15 MVA 60. Harmada 1 x 3.15 3.15 MVA 61. Salemabad 1 x 5 + 1 x 3.15 8.15 MVA 62. Kucheel 1 x 3.15 3.15 MVA 63. Dadiya 1 x 3.15 3.15 MVA 64. Sirong 1 x 3.15 3.15 MVA 65. Jherotha 1 x 3.15 3.15 MVA 66. Bandersindhri 1 x 3.15 3.15 MVA 67. Karkari 1 x 3.15 3.15 MVA 68. Sursura 1 x 3.15 3.15 MVA 69. Kotari 1 x 3.15 3.15 MVA 70. Aou 3 x 3.15 9.45 MVA 71. Marwa 1 x 3.15 3.15 MVA 72. Ralawata 2 x 5 10 MVA 73. Roopangarh 1 x 8 + 1x 5 13 MVA 74. Bhadoon 1 x 3.15 3.15 MVA 75. RIICO Roopangarh 1 x 8 8 MVA 76. Jajota 1 x 3.15 3.15 MVA 77. Singara 1 x 3.15 3.15 MVA

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IV BEAWAR DIVISION 78. Chawni BWR 1x5 5 MVA 79. Sedariya 1 x 5 + 1 x 8 13 MVA 80. Govindpura 1 x 5 + 1 x 3.15 8.15 MVA 81. Gohana 1 x 3.15 3.15 MVA 82. Durgawas 1 x 3.15 3.15 MVA 83. Jawala 1 x 3.15 3.15 MVA 84. Kabra 1 x 3.15 3.15 MVA 85. Rajiawas 1 x 3.15 3.15 MVA 86. Tatgarh 1 x 3.15 3.15 MVA 87. Barajhand 1 x 3.15 3.15 MVA 88. Masuda 2 x 3.15 6.30 MVA 89. Shergarh 1 x 3.15 3.15 MVA 90. Jamola 1 x 3.15 3.15 MVA 91. Amar SIngh Ka Badia 1 x 3.15 3.15 MVA 92. Harrajpura 1 x 3.15 3.15 MVA 93. Kharwa 1 x 3.15 3.15 MVA 94. Ramgarh 1 x 3.15 3.15 MVA 95. Lodiyana 1 x 3.15 3.15 MVA 96. Beawar Khas 1 x 3.15 3.15 MVA 97. RIICO-II 2 x 5 10 MVA 98. Delwara 1 x 3.15 3.15 MVA 99. Peeplag 2 x 5 + 1 x 8 18 MVA 100. Radha Vallabh 2 x 5 10 MVA 101. 220 KV GSS Premises 2 x 8 16 MVA V NASIRABAD DIVISION 102. Kanpura 1 x 3.15 3.15 MVA 103. Srinagar 2 x 3.15 6.30 MVA 104. Ramsar 1 x 3.15 3.15 MVA 105. Birhoor 2 x 3.15 6.30 MVA 106. Nasirabad 1 x 3.15 + 1 x 5.0 8.15 MVA 107. Bhatiyani 1 x 3.15 3.15 MVA 108. Bewajnaer 1 x 3.15 3.15 MVA 109. Beer 1 x 3.15 3.15 MVA

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110. Sanod/Derathoo 1 x 3.15 3.15 MVA 111. Nasirabad City 1 x 3.15 + 1 x 5 8.15 MVA 112. Bijaynagar 2 x 3.15 + 1 x 1.6 7.9 MVA 113. Bandanwada 2 x 3.15 6.30 MVA 114. Jaliya-II 1 x 3.15 3.15 MVA 115. Badli 1 x 3.15 3.15 MVA 116. Devliyakalan 1 x 1.6 1.6 MVA 117. Chapaneri 1 x 3.15 3.15 MVA 118. Bhinay 1 x 3.15 3.15 MVA 119. Padanga 1 x 3.15 3.15 MVA 120. Nandsi 1 x 1.6 1.6 MVA 121. Ram Maliya 1 x 3.15 3.15 MVA 122. Nagola 1 x 3.15 3.15 MVA VI KEKRI 123. Kekri 2 x 5 10 MVA 124. Kekri 1 x 5 5 MVA 125. RIICO Kekri 1 x 3.15 3.15 MVA 126. Kalera Kishan Gopal 1 x 3.15 3.15 MVA 127. Pranhera 1 x 3.15 3.15 MVA 128. Baghera 1 x 3.15 3.15 MVA 129. Juniya 1 x 3.15 3.15 MVA 130. Sawar 1 x 5 + 2 x 3.15 11.3 MVA 131. Rajpura 2 x 3.15 6.30 MVA 132. Kadera 1 x 3.15 3.15 MVA 133. Mehrukalan 1 x 3.15 3.15 MVA 134. Ghatiyali 1 x 3.15 3.15 MVA 135. Bhatiyali 1 x 3.15 3.15 MVA 136. Sarwar 1 x 3.15 + 1x 5 8.15 MVA 137. Borada 1 x 3.15 + 1x 1.6 4.75 MVA 138. Tantoti 1 x 3.15 3.15 MVA 139. Ajgara 1 x 3.15 3.15 MVA 140. Bidla 1 x 3.15 3.15 MVA 141. Goyla 1 x 3.15 3.15 MVA 142. Fathegarh 1 x 3.15 3.15 MVA

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Source RSEB Computer Cell The total length of 11 KV lines under single circuit is 1260.000 km. and double circuit is 24.888 km. Similarly the length of 33 kv. line under single circuit and double circuit is 15409.982 km. and 175.98 km. respectively.

3.2 TRANSPORTATION

3.2.1 ROAD NETWORK Ajmer district is considerably better placed than many district of the State with respect to roads. All the important places in the district are connected by one or the other type of road. National Highway number 8 running between Delhi- Bombay passes through the district for a distance of about 250.80 kms. and the route also provides direct road link from Beawar to Delhi via Jaipur and the Ahmedabad via Udaipur and Pali, Sirohi. Besides, National Highway, the important places in Ajmer district are also connected by State Highway roads of 609.75kms. by major district roads to 449.80 kms. and the length or village roads in district is 3074.74kms. The details or roads in Ajmer district are given below in table Upto 31st march, 2018.

TABLE ROAD NET WORK IN THE DISTRICT (AS ON 31.03.2018) S.No. Type of Road Kind of Road in Kilometers Total B.T. Mettalled Fare Gravelled Weathered 1. National Highway 303.50 - - - 303.50 2. State Highway 606.55 3.20 - - 609.75 3. Major District Roads 449.80 - - - 449.80 4. ODR 540.86 - - - 540.86 5. Village Roads 3066.89 7.85 - - 3074.74 6. RSAMB Roads 599.04 - - - 599.04 5566.64 11.05 - - 5577.69

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The above data reveals that the road length in Ajmer district was 5577.69kms. as on 31st March 2018 of which 5566.64 kms. were black topped 11.05 kms metalled. The important State Highways are (i) Ajmer - Bijaynagar via Nasirabad (ii) Nasirabad-Delhi (iii) Ajmer - Kekri and Beawar, Bijaynagar, Major district roads are connecting to panchayat Samiti headquarters and various important places of Ajmer district. The number of other district road are connecting with important villages like Govindgarh, Bithoor, Bansoor, Bandanwara, Kotra, Ramgarh, Ratanpur, Hatundi, Saradhna, Mangliawas etc.

3.2.3 RAIL TRANSPORT Delhi Ahmedabad railway line is a broad gauge line passing through Kishangarh Ajmer and Beawar towns of the district. Khandwa meter gauge railway line also changes in broad gauge it starts from Ajmer, Nasirabad and Bijainagar are situated at this line. There are total 23 railway station in the district. Two major Railway establishments are at Ajmer Railway Loco workshop and Railway Carriage workshop 97.96 km of railway track of the district falls under while some of rail track of the district falls under Ratlam and Jaipur division also. After change of gauge Ajmer, Chittorgarh Udaipur route. Industrialization of the district would be mobilized, as the district will be well connected to all important mandies and business centre with fast railway transportation facilities.

3.2.4 AIR TRANSPORT Kishangarh Airport is situated at Kishangarh on National Highway 8, 27 km North- East of Ajmer in Rajasthan, India. The airport was inaugurated on 11 October 2017. It is operated

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by the Airports Authority of India (AAI), covers an area of 637 acres and has a 2,000 metre long runway.The airport is expected to facilitate transport to the pilgrim sites like the Dargah of Khwaja Garib Nawaz, Pushkar and fort of Prithvi raj Chouhan in the city of Ajmer.

3.3 NETWORK OF COMMUNICATION FACILITIES The communication facilities exist in Ajmer district are post offices, telephone exchanges, public call offices, E-mail, General Post office and internet services telex exchanged digital tax. There are 372 Post offices, 78 telephone exchange, 195 PCO and Telephone Connection are 29668 in Ajmer district. The important places having telephone exchanges and public call offices facilities available at Ajmer, Kekri, Beawar, Ksg.- Madanganj, Bijaynagar, Sarwar, Nasirbad, Kishangarh & Pushkar etc.

TABLE NET WORK OF COMMUNICATION FACILITIES (As on 31st March 2018)

S.NO. FACILITIES NOs.

1. Post Offices 372 2. Telegraph Offices - 3. Telephone Exchanges 78 4. Public Call Offices 48 5. STD, PCO (District) 195 6. Letter Box 1291 7. Telephone Connection (i) Rural 2828 (ii) Urban 29668

Source - Post & Telegraph Office and T.D.M. Ajm

3.4 FINANCIAL INSTITUTION

11.1 BANKING FACILITIES There are 322 branches of different banks in Ajmer district of which 212 branches are in urban areas and 110 branches are in rural areas. The District lead Bank is the Bank of Baroda having the maximum number of branches in the district area.

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ICICI Bank and State Bank of India comes next in important Commercial Banks. Net work of banking facilities is given below following table. 3.3.1 TOTAL BANK FINANCE

S.No. Name of The URBAN, SEMI URBAN & RURAL AREA POSITION Bank Ajmer Beawar Kishan Kekri Bijay Nasi- Sar Push- Rural Total garh nagar rabad war kar Branches

1. Bank of Baroda 11 3 2 1 1 1 1 - 29 49 2. State Bank of India 18 4 5 2 2 2 1 1 25 60 3. Union Bank of India 4 1 1 1 1 - - - 9 17 4. UCO Bank 5 1 1 1 - - - 1 4 13 5. Punjab National Bank 7 1 2 1 1 - - 1 2 15 6. Central Bank of India 2 - 1 - 1 1 - - - 5 7. Canara Bank 6 1 2 - 1 - - - 2 12 8. Allahabad Bank 2 1 1 - - - 1 - - 5 9. Bank of India 4 - 1 - - - - - 1 6 10. Dena Bank 2 - 1 ------3 11. Indian Bank 2 1 1 ------4 12. Indian Overseas Bank 2 - 1 - - - - 1 - 4 13. Punjab & Sindh Bank 1 ------1 14. Syndicate Bank 3 1 1 - 1 - - - 1 7 15. Vijay Bank 3 ------3 16. Oriental Bank of 4 1 1 - - - - - 2 8 Commerce 17. Regional Rural Bank 4 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 17 30 18. Corporation Bank 1 1 1 1 - - - - 1 5 19. Bank of Maharashtra 1 - 1 ------2 20. Andhra Bank 1 - 1 ------2 TOTAL 83 19 26 8 9 5 4 5 93 252 21. Co-operative Bank 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 13 22. Urban Co-operative Bank 1 - - - 1 - - - - 3 23. Land Development Bank 1 - 1 1 - - - - 1 4 24. Bombay Mercantile Bank 1 ------1 25. ICICI 6 2 3 1 1 2 - 1 8 24 26. HDFC 3 1 1 1 1 1 - - 2 9 27. IDBI 1 1 1 - - - - - 1 4 28. Intergal Co-Op. Bank 1 ------1 29. Axis 2 1 1 1 - - - - - 3 30. Indus Bank 1 - 1 - - 1 - - - 2 31. United Bank 1 ------1 32. Kotak Mahindra 1 ------1

Total Banks in Urban 104 25 35 13 13 10 5 7 110 322

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3.3.2 OTHER INSTITUTIONAL NETWORK Besides the commercial and RRB branches, Rajasthan financial Coperation Rajasthan State Industrial Development & Investment Corporation and Rajasthan Khadi & Village Industries Board are also Catering loan service in Ajmer district, the details are given as under :

(A) RAJASTHAN FINANCIAL CORPORATION (RFC) There are one branches of R.F.C. in Kishangarh District-Ajmer, catering loan services in Kishangarh towns respectively. RFC advances loans upto 20 crore to new and medium size industries for the fixed investment as well as for expansion and modernization of existing units, Rajasthan Financial Corporation gives loans at rate of interest charged varies from 11%-12%. RFC's various financial schemes includes normal term loan, modernization loan, single window loan, D.G. set loan, assistance for marketing & showroom loan for hotel and tourism related activities, loan for hospitals/nursing Homes, loan for mining activities, assistance for purchases of mobile sales van, loan to SC/ST entrepreneurs, assistance for Development/maintenance and construction of roads, assistance to qualified professionals and transport vehicle to schools. To promote setting up of new industries by providing finance assistance upto 5 Crore for 3 years at effective interest rate of 7.5% to Udhyami of age till 45 yrs having land availability under the Yuva Protsahan Sceme

(B) RAJASTHAN STATE INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT & INVESTMENT CORPORATION ( RIICO) The Corporation advances loans above Rs. 1 Crore for fixed investment for both Indian and foreign Companies like R.F.C. the RIICO advances loans for further expansion and modernization of industrial units besides to make availability or industrial land in development industrial area.

(C) RAJASTHAN KHADI & VILLAGE INDUSTRIES BOARD Rajasthan Khadi Board generally advances loans to small artisan units in the rural areas the limit of loan to individual and societies upto 25 lacs. Under PMEGP Scheme The board sponsors loan application of eligible candidates to the banks and provide subsidy on margin money.

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3.5 DICs AND OTHER CONCERNED INSTITUTIONS

The District Industries Centre (DIC) Programme was introduced for the first time in the State in July, 1978 for providing the necessary support services under one roof for industrial development in the district Critical inputs were arranged through these centres and services for economic intelligence and marketing were provided. In the beginning DIC were established in only 9 district. Subsequently in July, 1979 these were established in 8 more district. By March 1980 all the districts were covered under DIC programme and it was established in Ajmer district in the year 1979-80/ Besides DIC other concerned institution vize RFC, KVIC and RIICO are also located in the district.

Rajasthan Financial Corporation (RFC) is a leading name amongst the term leading institution in the State. The financial institution was formally created in April 8, 1955 under the SFC act to meet the loan requirements of the medium, small and tiny scaly industrial units set up in the State.

RFC extends financial assistance to various categories of entrepreneurs. It also provides essential financial back up for various types of industries activities ranging from pharmaceuticals to cement, mining or development of mines to setting up of industrial estates and transport to hotel industry. In fact RFC also extends loan for research and development activities as per eligibility norms of IDBI, its parent institution. Besides the corporation also functions as an agent of both, the Central and State Government in subsidy requirements of its entrepreneurs. Other positive changes effected by the corporation for better service and effective result such as adopting of security oriented approach in laying down eligibility criterion and extending bridge loan facility etc.

Rajasthan State Industrial Development & Investment Corporation Ltd., (RIICO) is wholly owned company of Government of Rajasthan Incorporated under Companies Act 1956. The main functions are :

 Providing land and infrastructure facilities for setting up industries.  Providing financial assistance by way of participation in share capital under writing bridge loans, terms loans seed capital loan interest free loan against sales tax and subsidy.  Giving technical consultancy to entrepreneurs.  Setting up projects in joint sector and assisted sector.  Giving escort services to NRI entrepreneurs.  Development of Industrial areas.  Financial assistance to small and large industrial units.

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3.6 INDUSTRIAL AREA

Areas Developed By RIICO Rajasthan Industrial Development and Investment Corporation (RIICO) has developed 24 industrial areas, of which three areas viz Parbatpura, Makhupura and H.M.T., Palra have been developed in Ajmer and the rest in Bijaynagar, Kekri, Kishangarh, Beawar and Gagel, Bewanja, Silora, Sarwar, Rampura, Mewtian, Gohana, Marble mandi at Kishangarh, Beawar housing colony, details of these areas are given in the annexure at the end of the chapter. The present position of existing area and proposed augmentation of industrial areas are detailed in the following paragraphs

I) PARBATPURA INDUSTRIAL AREA Parbatpura industrial area come under Ajmer tehsil and at present having capacity of 110 plots in all. All these plots have been allotted to the entrepreneurs and no plots is lying vacant.

II) GAGEL INDUSTRIAL AREA Industrial area of Gagel had been developed by RIICO over 69.20 acres of land, besides land arrangement for power, water and other miscellaneous items had been made, 161 plots are planned in this area and 161 plots are allotted for powerlooms and sizing units.

III) H.M.T. INDUSTRIAL AREA In H.M.T. industrial (I , II III and IV phase) area 76 plots are planned out of there 38 plots are allotted remaining 43 plots are disputed, more land has been acquired for its extension which is still under implementation. This area is having prominent engineering and electronics industries.

IV) INDUSTRIAL AREA KISHANGARH RIICO has prepared phased programme for Kishangarh industrial area and under I, II,III,IV and V phase 1401 plots developed,1341 allotted to the entrepreneurs and 60 plots are still laying vacant. It is reported that 867.77 acre of land have been acquired. Marble mandi at Kishangarh on 6.04 acre have developed and 151 godowns, 69 shops have been allotted. Industrial area at Gegal have already been developed similarly. Silora phase I& II on 339.88 acres is being developed, 462 plots have been planned and 396 plots allotted & 66 Plot Vacant.

V) INDUSTRIAL AREA KEKRI Phase I,II&III of this industrial area have been planned over 79.70 acres land planned 187 plots and 180 plots have been allotted . Looking to scarcity of industrial

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plots in this area&7 Plots Vacant due to mining on the land or Plots. Basic facilities like road, electricity have been provided. This area has agro based industries and mineral grinding units.

VI) INDUSTRIAL AREA BEAWAR Besides mineral, specially lime stone and agriculture sources, Beawar is also important and big mandi of wool. It is, therefore, suggested to setup nearly 265 industrial units based on agro, livestock, mineral and wool in phase I and II. At about 7 k.m. from Beawar industrial area Gohana has been developed exclusively for woolen industries in which all plots have been allotted and three plots are vacant. Looking to future possibility of repaid industrialization in the area, RIICO has moved the case to acquire land for new industrial area at Sarmalia. In Rampura, Mewtiyan are developed over 45.36 acres of land, total 67 plots have planned 66 plots have been allotted so far, 1 plots are still lying vacant.

VII) INDUSTRIAL AREA BIJAYNAGAR Besides mineral, specially lime stone and agriculture resources, Beawar is also an important and big mandi of wool. It is, therefore, suggested to set up agro based units, live stock mineral and wool within Beawar tehsil. RIICO has developed industrial area on 66.43 acre and planned 104 plots and 99 plots have been alloted rest 5 plots are under dispute.

TABLE Details of Plots allotted by RIICO as on 31.3.2018 S.No. Name of Industrial Area Plots Allotted Nos. Area (acre) 1 Parbatpura 110 37.220 2 P.Pura M.pura(Ext.) 188 40.880 3 M.T.C.- I & II 36 14.740 4 M.T.C. -3 & 4 2 0.300 5 Kekri – I, II & III 178 51.310 6 Gegal 161 43.760 7 Sarwar 193 38.100 8 Bewanja 114 37.920 9 Ajaymeru, Palra 276 141.070 10 Shrinagar 24 16.470 11 Sawar (Kekri) 18 8.510 12 Makhupura Estate 60 11.480

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13 Kishangarh- 1,2 & 3 467 173.500 14 Kishangarh- 4 799 306.140 15 Kishangarh- 5 75 86.870 16 Silora I 374 131.180 17 Silora II 22 25.060 18 Silora- I (Undeveloped) 2 132.120 19 Roopangarh 27 6.760 20 Beawar – 1 198 75.220 21 Beawar- 2 63 14.720 22 Rampura Mewatiyan 66 26.960 23 Bijay Nagar 99 51.310 24 Gohana 20 16.810 Total 3572 1488.41

Source: RIICO Ltd., Ajmer

Areas Developed By DIC Besides the industrial areas developed by RIICO, two industrial areas at Roopangarh (Kishangarh) and Jawaja (Beawar) are also developed by District Industries Centre, Ajmer with the capacity of 150 plots.

INDUSTRIAL AREA ROOPANGARH & BHAGWANPURA The District Industries Centre, Ajmer has developed departmental undeveloped industrial area at Roopangarh Phase I on 8 acres of land planned 44 plots, and 43 plots have already been allotted 1 plots is lying vacant due to service centre. Roopangarh Phase II is also developed on 57 bighas and planned 91 plots 87 plots have already been allotted and 4 plots are vacant. another developmental industrial are is developed at Bhagwanpur ( in Beawar Tehsil) on 7.2 acre of land and planned 16 plots of which 12 plots have been allotted and 4 plots are still vacant.

Details of Plots allotted by DIC S.No. Name of Industrial Area Plots Allotted Nos. Area (sq.m) 1 Bhagwanpura 15 8825 2 Roopangarh I 44 26000 3 Roopangarh II 91 45500

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Areas Developed By Private Sector

 Three industrial areas in private sector viz ; Udyogpuri, Lal bahadur Shastri Udyogpuri and Jawahar Lal Nehru Udyogpuri developed by Beawar Udyog Mandal Ltd., Beawar. The Total area covered under these industrial area is 30.4 acres on which 53 plots of different size have been developed.

 Ratan Industrial Area Kishangarh Ratnawali Infrastructure introduced Ratan Industrial area as state of the art industrial area kishangarh in private sector matching with international developed on a land sprawling over 171 acres on National Highway-8. A total of 209 units will be set up in the park. The second phase is currently being developing adjacent to the phase one. It is Rajasthan’s first multi-product and multi- dimensional industrial area in private sector.

Different Industrial Park in Ajmer

 Greentech Mega food Park – Roopangarh:- Greentech Mega Food park Ltd. Is set up at Roopangarh Village of Distict Ajmer to provide integrated farm to fork processing facilities, state of the art infrastructures, enabling industrial environment, technology and research support for perspective agro and food processing industries. The Mega Food Park Offers world Class core infrastructures facilities to help prospective entrepreneurs to set up agro and food processing industries and achieve economies of scale in reaching out national and international markets.

The Greentech Mega Food Park has been designed on the demand – driven hub and spoke model with provisions of strong backward and forward linkages that creats a sustainable Agro horticulture value chain. It contains three vital components viz. the Central Processing Centre at Roppangarh (CPC), Primary Processing Centre( PPC’s at Tonk, Nagpur, Jaipur and Churu) and collection centre spread all across the state.

Each PPCs will be connected to minimum 4 collection centre, thus minimum 16 collection centres spread across the Rajasthan’s prominent agriculture and horticulture belts will be integral part of the Mega Food Park ecosystem.Total Project area is 8544 acre divided in 28 plots of various sizes. Park is equipped with Cold storage Facilities of capacity 5000MT, deep freezer with capacity of 2550 Mt, Warehouses can store 7500MT food,5 silos capacity of 500MT and 2500 MT , refer vans Etc.

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The park is expected to benefit thousands of farmers/producers directly and indirectly. Park will attract investment to the tune of 500 crores approx. and generate employment for 3000 persons directly or indirectly.

 Jaipur Texweaving Park Liited (JTPL):- Kishangarh

JTPL was incorporated on dated 15th Sept 2005 with Registrar of companies under companies act.Textile park is located near Powerloom Udyog Nagari Kishangarh. The Textile park is developed under the Public Private Partnership Frame works with grants and support from the Govt. of India. The main objective of JPTL is to facilitate entrepreneurs to compete internationally by providing world class of infrastructural facilities.The park is spreaded over over 92Acres of land at a 1 km distance from national highway( Jaipur- Bhilwara) connected with good link road. Park consists total 48 factory sheds. The park is having units of Textile related products such as Spining, Weaving, Garmenting and home furnishing. The total investment is to the tune of rs 250 crore on land , building plant and machinery.

 Kishangarkh Hi Tech Textile Park Project was developed by Special Purpose Vehicle Kishangarh Hi Tech Textile Park Ltd. having cost f 118.76 Crores will also get Grant in aid from Government of India. Park is spreaded over the 40 Acre Area. 37 units dedicate to spinning and weaving will be established in the park. Park has potential to provide direct t and indirect employment to 4350 person.

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EXISTING INDUSTRIAL SCENARIO 04 CHAPTER

 Industries are necessary for development of the State. It indicates an optimum utilization

of available minerals, agriculture, live stock and other resources for increasing Industrial

production, creating additional employment opportunities, eliminating regional

imbalances, entrepreneurship and augmenting the financial resources of the state. In

Ajmer district 10 Large scale Industries and 29958 medium, small scale & cottage

Industries were registered up to March, 2018. The total investment involved was Rs.

4857.62 crore giving employment opportunities to about 155857 persons. The main

Industries of the district are based on textile, food products, leather and leather products,

wood products, feldspars and quartz grinding, marble and granite, cement, engineering,

casting(C.I and Steel) & re-rolling mill, oil miil, Dal mil, Cattle feed, plastic items, corobated

boxex , woolen yarn, cotton waste.

4.1 EXISTING INDUSTRIAL STATUS

(A) LARGE SCALE INDUSTRIES

 AJMER ZILA DUGDH UTPADAK SANGH LTD., AJMER

The Ajmer dairy started supply of milk and ghee since 1977 and milk powder

and butter since 1984. The production capacity of these items are 1.5 lac litres

of milk per day, 7.5 tonnes of ghee, 10 MT. of SMP per day respectively. The

fixed capital investment is 14.65 crore, providing employment to 80 persons.

 HINDUSTAN MACHINE TOOLS LTD., AJMER

The unit started functioning since 1970 and its end product is machine

grinding and its accessories. The total fixed investment of Rs. 32.04 Crore

providing employment to 120 persons. The capacity of grinding machine tools

in 58 m/cs per annum.

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 SHREE CEMENT LIMITED, BEAWAR (UNIT I & II)

The end product of the unit is cement and the production capacity has now

reached to 30 lacs tonnes of cement. The fixed investment of the project is

Rs. 1161.9 crore. About 1001 persons are working in the factory. The factory

started cement production since May, 1985.

 R.K. MARBLES LTD.

The unit is pioneer marble unit in the Rajasthan started production in 1989.

The installed capacity of unit is 20.50 lacs Cft. per annum. The fixed capital

investment is 111.56 crore and providing employment to 867 persons. The

R.K. Marble Ltd. is Guinness Record Holder as the World Largest Producer of

Marble.

90 DEGREE STONE

The 900 Stone is a division of R.K. Marble Pvt. Ltd. its started production

from 2012. The fixed capital investment of the unit is 42.73 crores.

Providing Employment to 140 persons.

 AJMER FOOD PRODUCT PVT. LTD.

The end product of the unit is biscuits the production capacity of these units

61500 tons per annum. The fixed investment of the project is Rs 38.78 crore

and providing employment to 325 persons.

 CASTAMET WORKS PVT. LTD., KHARWA

The end product of the units is Grinding Media and casting the Production

capacity is 4500 M.T. and the fixed investment of the Project is Rs. 21.67 crore

and providing employment is 237 persons.

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 M/S UTTARA FOODS & FEEDS PVT. LTD., GAGWANA

The end product of the unit is poultry feed and the production capacity of the

unit is 6000 mt. per month. The fixed investment of the project is Rs. 11.73

crore. About 80 persons are working in the factory. The factory started

production since March, 1999.

 ADITYA POLYSACK PVT. LTD., LAMANA, PISANGAN

The end product of the unit is PP/Hdpe Woven Sack and Fabric , the

production capacity of these units 7800 M.T. per annum. The fixed investment

of the project is Rs 21 crore and providing employment to 90 persons. The

production date of the unit is February, 2009.

 SHIVAING POLYSACK PVT.LTD.,

The end product of the unit is PP Woven Sack , the production capacity of

these units 7200 M.T. per annum. The fixed investment of the project is Rs 22

crore and providing employment to 200 persons. The production date of the

unit is December,2012.

 A-CLASS MARBLE INDIA PVT.LTD,KISHANGARH

The end product of the unit is Marble , the production capacity of these units

1,25,000 Sq.Feet per annum. The fixed investment of the project is Rs 14.66

crore and providing employment to 90 persons. The production date of the

unit is Octomber,2012.

(B) MEDIUM, SMALL SCALE & COTTAGE INDUSTRIES

The total small scale and cottage industries registered with DIC, Ajmer up to 31st

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employment to 152138 persons. Year wise details of registration employment

and investment is given below in Table .

TABLE YEAR WISE TREND OF UNITS REGISTERED S.No. Year Unit Employment Investment 1. 1988-89 7891 34913 3362.22 2. 1989-90 8155 35754 3665.89 3. 1990-91 8359 36633 4037.72 4. 1991-92 8632 43831 4761.72 5. 1992-93 8926 45655 5438.60 6. 1993-94 9192 47011 6651.80 7. 1994-95 9472 48769 8165.67 8. 1995-96 9796 50540 11105.08 9. 1996-97 10182 52483 13507.29 10. 1997-98 10560 54203 17186.69 11. 1998-99 10993 55643 19075.01 12. 1999-00 11417 56906 20353.34 13. 2000-01 11864 58260 21560.84 14. 2001-02 12320 59874 22704.19 15. 2002-03 12764 61471 23289.21 16. 2003-04 13225 63529 26726.18 17. 2004-05 13775 65614 31634.90 18. 2005-06 14337 68070 35264.90 19. 2006-07 15236 73311 47057.62 20. 2007-08 15683 76441 55925.44 21. 2008-09 16343 80142 68406.39 22. 2009-10 17003 83815 81404.16 23. 2010-11 17663 87420 92797.54 24. 2011-12 18336 89993 101613.56 25. 2012-13 19086 92896 113585.93 26. 2013-14 19815 95900 132515.42 27. 2014-15 20577 100003 153155.15 28. 2015-16 22112 109750 190278.89 29. 2016-17 25906 133542 272954.89 30. 2017-18 29958 152138 344812.89 Source - DIC, Ajmer

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It is obvious that during the past 5 years i.e. from 2013 to 2018 there has been a constant rise not only in the number of units registered but also in capital investment and employment generation while the average increase in the of number of unit registered was 10.23% per year. The capital invested increased at the rate of 32% per year on an average. Similarly, the increase in employment was 11.72% per annum on an average. Shown at Table

Break-up of working medium, small scale & cottage industries groups could be made available up to the end of March, 2018 and according the total units registered were 29958 with an investment of Rs. 344812.89 and employment of 152138 persons. The major units registered in Urban area are on food products, leather & wood products, foundry, rolling mills minerals grinding cement pipes, wooden furniture, power looms, marble cutting and engineering workshops whereas in rural area the registration is for leather & wood products textile food products, mudda chick, bidi, aari-tari, black simithy, poultry, handlooms etc.

4.2 EXPORT POTENTIAL ITEMS

Ajmer district has vast potential for export of Engineering goods, Readymade Garments, mineral based and Floor Mil, Cable Machine items. Emery stone flour mill. H.M.T. Machines, P.H. Meter, temperature indicators,Thermocouple, are being exported from the district. The handicraft items cotton woolen durries & leather articles e.g. Purses,

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begs, chairs, stools, tables, cotton and the traditional Painting on silk, cotton, wool & marble are also being exported from the district.

TABLE Export Performance In The District S.No. Name and address of Export item Country Export Unit amount (in lac) 1 Garg Granites (P) Ltd, Marble Slabs and Tiles, Vietnam, 403.32 E-1-22, RIICO Ind. Area, Granites Slabs and Tiles Kambodia, Madanganj Kishangarh Polished and Unpolished Russia 2 Bhartia Marbles (P) Ltd, Marble Slabs and Tiles Nepa, 769.9 9-10, RIICO Ind. Area, Dubai, Madanganj Kishangarh Saudi Arab 3 S.T. Woven Bags (P) PP Woven Bags Jordan, 846.95 Ltd, Kishangarh Russia and California 4 Associated Engineers & Machinery and other Bangladesh 223.24 Industries Ltd., Beawar Parts and Road –HMT Ind. Area Srilanka 5 Shree Ambika Cable Wire Drawing Machine Abu Dhabi 211.58 Machine P. Ltd, G-175, and Stranding Cable RIICO Ind. Area, Ajmer Making Machine 6 M/s Shree Cement Ltd. Clinker Nepal, 514.62 Bhutan 7 Chandna Infraprojects Marble Slabs & Tiles USA and 308.47 India (P) Ltd, Patan Vietnam 8 Rajni Gandha Marble Slabs & Tiles, Nepal and 375.88 Marbles(P) Ltd, RIICO Granite Slabs and Tiles Oman Ind. Area, Madanganj Kishangarh 9 Shri Rana Marble Marble Slabs & Tiles USA 782.08 Mines, RIICO Ind. Area, Madanganj Kishangarh

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POTENTIAL INDUSTRIES AND OTHER 05CHAPTER CONTRIBUTORY FACTOR

RESOURCES

 Ajmer district is situated in the middle of the State and supported by its seven trade centres or mandies viz. Ajmer, Beawar, Kekri, madanganj-kishangar, Nasirabad and Bijaynagar are connected by rail and the rest mandies and as well as other important towns/villages are connected by roads, thus reducing the transport problems of the entrepreneurs to some extent. Obviously the transport facility enabled the entrepreneurs to set up more units in the area. Since the development confined on cotton and woolen textile with more concentration in Beawar, the Beawar mandi became the biggest market for food grains and Bijaynagar and Mandanganj for the export of Jeera and Chilies. The import of foodgrains, cotton wool, maize, chilies, rape seed and mustard, jeera, livestock ( specially sheep and goats) in these mandies from the adjoining, villages, district and State proves the further potentiality of industries development based on foodgrain cotton, wool oilseeds, chilies leather etc.

 The existence of large scale industry viz. (1) Ajmer Dairy (2) H.M.T. (3) Shree Cement Ltd. (4) R.K. Marbles Ltd. (5) Uttra Food (6) Ajmer Food (7) Castamet Works P.L. (8) Aditya Polysack P.L. (9)Shiving Polysack Pvt.Ltd (10) A-Class Marble Indian Pvt.Ltd. is the another advantage to the district for putting more units as ancillaries to these industries. This also reveals that in Ajmer district , the persons have developed entrepreneurial skill and are also financially sound to set up the industrial units in the area.

 Loaning facility in Ajmer district is available both in towns and panchayat samiti levels through commercial bank, Regional Rural Banks and Khadi and village Industries Commission ( KVIC), thus giving impetus to new entrepreneurs to establish industrial units in urban as well as in rural area of the district.

 There are different type of workshop functioning at present in Ajmer district. Of these, Railway workshop including Carriage workshop signal and Telecommunication sections at Ajmer and spinning and weaving workshops at Beawar Bijaynagar and Kishangarh are very old. Industrial Training Institute (ITI), Polytechnic College and Engineering College are providing skilled and semi skilled labours which is helpful in promoting the industrialization in the district. Growth of scientific instruments units in ajmer, powerlooms in Kishangarh and

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asbestos cement pipes units at Beawar, agro based industries at Kekri are the examples reflecting quick, successful and multiple implementation of industries Training Institute, power loom service centre Kishangarh are also imparting training in different textiles trade and thus producing trained and skilled labour and technicians every year. Thus entrepreneurship is not a problem of the area. Like agriculture resources, Ajmer district is also bound with a variety of mineral resources. As such the entrepreneurs have not to import raw materials from outside but available within the district itself for establishing units bases on mineral resources.

 Dargah and Pushkar are the religious places where a good number of home pilgrims and foreign tourists are visiting every year and they purchase different handicrafts items of their choice in large quantity. This obviously attract the entrepreneurs to enter into production of tourists choice items by putting more industrial units in the area.

 In Ajmer district 24 industrial areas have been developed by RIICO, 3 industrial area by Udhyog Mandal Beawar and 3 by District Industries Centre, Ajmer besides allotment of plots, other essential infrastructural facilities are also provided by RIICO in these area and the entrepreneurs have not to other at all for these facilities.

 The introduction of district Industries Centre for providing one roof service from 1979 is another support for the entrepreneur to set up industrial units in the district area. Quick service has resulted in more registration of units, as is evident from the fact that 8635 - S.S.I and 5702 units Artisan Industries registered upto March 2006 total to 14337 units by the end of March, 2006 Employment generation reached over 68070 as compared to 5668 upto 1979. Due to regularized MSMED Act 2006 from 1 Dec., 2014 DIC provide online EM Part-1 & 2 for entrepreneur.

5.1 INFRASTRUCTURE The major infrastructure facilities include, power, water, transport, communication, banking, education, health etc. If which power and transport play vital role in the promotion and development industrial areas, RIICO has developed 27 industrial areas. Besides the industrial areas developed by RIICO, two industrial areas at Roopangarh (Kishangarh) and Jawaja (Bewanja). The power in the district is supplied from Jaipur, Kota and Jodhpur and distributed 10 towns and villages. At present water supply is being made from Bisalpur Project to Ajmer, Beawar. Ajmer district 10 considerably better placed than many district of the state with regard to roads NH8 running between Delhi, Bombay Passes through out the district. Delhi, Ahmedabad railway line is a broad gauge line passing through Kishangarh Ajmer and Beawar towns of the district. The communication facilities exist in Ajmer district are post office, telephone exchanges public call offices, E- mail, General Post office and internet services. There are 322 branches of different banks DIC Ajmer

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in Ajmer district of which 212 branches are in urban areas and 110 branches are in rural areas. The district lead bank is the Bank of Baroda having the maximum number of branches in the district area.

 Adani Logistics Park, Mandawariya, Kishangarh:

Adani Logistics Limited (ALL) - part of Adani Group with diverse business activities such as- Mundra Port, Coal, Power, Gas etc. as multimodal service provider with container train operations on Pan - India basis. Adani Logistics Park is situated in Mandawariya Village on Harmara Road, nearly 4 Km from RIICO, Kishangarh in the state of Rajasthan, which will facilitate EXIM trade through western gateway ports as well as movement of goods to southern states through coastal sea-route. ALL is already handling container traffic of Rajasthan through a rail terminal at Durai near Ajmer, from where we run biweekly service to Mundra port.

 Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor :-

The Delhi–Mumbai Industrial Corridor Project (DMICDC) is a planned industrial development project between India's capital, Delhi and its financial hub, Mumbai. It is one of the world's largest infrastructure projects with an estimated investment of US$90 billion and is planned as a high-tech industrial zone spread across six states. Rajasthan, 553 km (39%) of WDFC and 58% of the state is in influence area of DMIC zone, will have two investment regions and three industrial areas. Ajmer district is also the part of the project . Node-9: Ajmer-Kishangarh Investment Region comes under the district. This Project will provide robust infrastructure for the growth of industries in the district.

The Project will provide boost to Export-oriented Industrial Units such as marble, mineral processing and textile industries.

Will Augmenting Existing Industries: It is envisaged that a Textile Park in the vicinity of Kishangarh would be considered for upgradation. As per estimates prepared by the state government, it would require an investment of INR 210 Crore and is expected to generate an employment of 4000.

This region would be provided with an integrated logistic park and integrated township with residential, institutional, commercial and leisure/recreation infrastructure which could be dovetailed to requirements of specific investor groups/ countries

Also increase the linkage through Feeder Road Links and Feeder Rail Links. Some proposed project in this regard are a ugmentation of Ajmer/Nasirabad-Devli and Devli-Kota (NH-12) links, augmentation of Nasirabad-Kishangarh, Dudu-Phulera Road.Development of requisite grade separators/flyovers/interchanges and

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underpasses along the National Highways/ State Highways and access roads for uninterrupted freight and passenger movement to the region would also be included in the development of feeder

5.1.1 STRATEGY SUGGESTED

 To boost up the industrial development in the district major stress is to be given for developing and expanding the existing industrial areas. New industrial area Palra in Ajmer have been set up by RIICO in recent years.

 Since power plays an eminent role in industrial development. Therefore departmental efforts have been made to provide the electrification of remaining villages by AVVNL. Till March 2018. 1111 villages have been so far electrified. Full time power supply is also being ensured.

 Beawar tehsil in particulars is one of the major ceramic mineral production in the district. It has good potential for industrial development in terms of natural resources and entrepreneurship. These can be utilized by providing common facilities and technical consultancy for ceramic complex at Beawar. A system is to be evolved through RIICO to serve and nurse the entrepreneurs in Ajmer district by providing developed industrial areas to attract entrepreneurs.

 Delhi-Ahmedabad line has already been converted into broad gauge hence Ajmer is directly linked up with Bombay, the prime industrial centre of the country. Gauge conversion of Ajmer Agra and Ajmer Udaipur section is also necessary to boost up the industrialization of the district. This list of resource and demand based units has been drawn after deep study of availabilities of raw material and demand in the district. Local entrepreneurs also take into consideration the production arrivals, present capacity of industrial areas to accommodate units, availability of skilled labour and water and power supply. Since the industrial area is the key stone be of industrial area, the number of these units can increase or decrease subject to be accommodation made available in the industrial area.

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robust infrastructure also is emerging market. All these factors can contributed to support industrial development I the region. Industries in Ajmer broadly can be divided into five categories that is resource based industries, demand based industries, cottage industries, ancillary industries and handicraft industries.

Resource Based industries

Demand Ancillary Based Industries Types of Industries potential industries

Handicraft Cottage industries Industries

1 Resource Based Industries On the basis of resources Ajmer district has both agro based and mineral base industries.

Agro Based Industries

 Agriculture Equipments The field implements used by the agriculturists in the district are partly old and partly new. The indigenous plough leveler, old crusher etc. are made of wood and the seed drill is made of bamboo. A part from these bullock-drawn implements, several hand tools area also being used in agricultural operations, but in Ajmer district, the old agricultural implements are gradually being replaced by the modern agricultural indicates a gradual fall in the used of wooden plough and a faster increasing rate in using crushes, oil engines and tractors. This indicates that the agriculturists have adopted implements prepared on modern techniques and have given up the use of old one.

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 Live Stock Based Industries Under the five year plans, agriculture has been assigned the highest priority and live stock development form an important part of this programme. Live stock population of Ajmer district has reached to 47.49 lacs as per live stock census 2012, of which cattle are 4.04 lacs. Buffaloes 4.38 lacs sheep 3.65 lacs and goats 7.30 lacs. Since Ajmer district sufficiently rich in its live stock, it has an opportunity for developing more industrial units based on live stock, like bone crushing units, cattle feed units and poultry feed unit can be set up in the district.

 Leather Based Industries In Ajmer the death rate of animal is 10 percent per year and according to Animal Husbandry Department Report norms the wide area of hide comes to 25 sq.ft. per animal. Since as per the cattle population in the district is 7.93 lakh about 79 thousand hides and about 56 thousand skins are likely to be obtained annually for tannery. This contribute to development of leather based industry in the area. District has small units working in making leather shoes, chappals and purses. Capacity of one unit is about 3000 pairs and also provide employment to 10-15 person per unit. Beawar, Nasribad, Ajmer, Kihangarh, Jawaja, Masuda Kekri, Jawaja, Silora are the potential area for the leather industry.

 Food Processing Units Ajmer district produce various vegetables and fruits, Pushkar region is famous for the cultivation of roses, anwala and now these days with technology strawberry is also growing in the region.Some small units are engaged in producing processed food like gulkand, anwala candy, rose water,etc. but still these are on the nascent stage. With the technology of poly houses and green houses productivity of vegetables is increased. Ajmer is also producing principal crops of Rabi season are wheat, gram, barely, rape, mustard, taramira and linseed and that of Kharif season are Jawar, bajara, maize, cotton and groundnut. Etc. This provide ample potential for Food processing units in the region. With this analysis In roopangarh area Mega Food park was established which inaugurated by central food processing minister Harsimrat Kaur Badal. This will provide oppurtnity to flourish food processing units. This is just one foot step more efforts need to be done in this direction to realize the whole potential of Food processing in the district.

Mineral Based industries

Ajmer district in particular is one of the major non metallic minerals of ceramic grade producing area in the State. It produced ceramic mineral mainly Feldspar,

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Quartz, Asbestos, Lime stone, soap stone, vermiculite, Magnesite, marbles etc. Availability variety of minerals thrown up immense possibilities for setting up mineral based industries in the district as it has been realized that marketing of value added products is for more desirable. A detailed account of various minerals in district Ajmer along with the location and scope of establishment of mineral based industries is given in the subsequent paragraphs.

 Feldspar Grinding Unit

Feldspar is found in abundance in Ajmer district as in evident from the fact about 90 percent of the country's annual feldspar production comes from Rajasthan, of which Ajmer district along contributes nearly 80% shares. In the district, it is found in Kedia (Kekri tehsil) Bavararh, Taragarh hills and near Makrada and Lohagal ( Ajmer tehsils) and the total deposits assessed in Ajmer district are around 16.78 million tonnes. The mineral found in Ajmer is of very good quality and is mainly used for ceramic pottery and glass industries located in Rajasthan Gujrat and Khurja in U.P. It is also found suitable in the manufacture of white cement, 495 units of feldspar grinding/pulverizing already existing the district production 30,80,150,200,to 600 degree mash quality powder in the district, looking to the huge deposits more new mineral grinding units at Beawar, Kishangarh and Nasirabad can be set up.

 Asbestos Based Cement Pipes Asbestos in Ajmer district occurs as fibers, this vain and stringers in altered ultra basic rocks. Asbestos in the district is found of two qualities namely cristobalite and amphibole. The good deposits of cristobalite asbestos are in Khanwalia ( Ajmer Tehsil) and Nai Khurd ( Beawar tehsil), where as the deposits of amphibole asbestos are in Kotra Kundal area ( Beawar tehsil) Arjunpura- Rajgarh area ( Ajmer Tehsil) and Kotri area of Sarwar tehsil. Asbestos is uses in manufacturing of cement pipes heat insulators, fire bricks and house fitting items. 35 asbestos grinding units and 85 cement pipes units exist alone in Beawar being the major producing area of asbestos. It is, therefore, proposed to set up more A.C. pipe units at Beawar.

 Cement Based Industries The important and economically viable deposits of cement grade lime stone is available in Brijpura, Keasarpura and Sheopura near Kishangarh, in Raghunathpura near Rajgarh (Nasirabad) and in Makhupura near Beawar. Lime

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stone occurs in Brijpura and Raghunathpura appears to be of good quality for cement manufacturing and of the rest areas are of inferior quality, on account of the presence of high magnesia contents. The departmental prospecting in this area has proved lime stone reserves of good quality to be around 17.8 million tonnes of which Brijpura has reserves of 6.8 million tonnes and Raghunathpura to the tune of 11 million tonnes. At present only one mining lease having an area of 10 Sq. km. exist in the name of Shri Cement Pvt. Ltd., Beawar. Thus the estimated reserves in this area are capable to feed new mini cement plant at Beawar and Nasirabad. Cement and cement made items are generally used in the construction of houses because of the durability and economical in price. With the increase in population the construction of houses is also growing faster and as such there is a vast scope for cement made items like Jallies, pipes slabs, tankies etc. At Beawar, Nasirabad and Kishangarh being the major areas of lime stone, mini cement plant in Ajmer and Beawar has also been suggested. Since the manufacturing of cement based items would be economical near cement plants, 20 units of cement based items have been suggested to be set up at Ajmer, Beawar, Sarwar, Nasirabad and Kishangarh.

 Marble Industries Kishangarh tehsil itself is enough rich in marble but simultaneously also getting block marble from rajsamand, Kesariyaji, Pali, Abu and Jaiselmar and Arjunpura, Govindgarh, Sarwar in Ajmer district. The arrivals of these block marble provide better scope for development of marble industry at Kishangarh and because of these arrivals the town has become an important centre for marble tiles, marble chips and Crazy. At present the marble cutting and polishing work is being done by 545 Gangsaw units in Kishangarh and scope for establishing more new units still exists. Besides cutting and polishing of marble, there are 525 other units dealing in marble chips, crazy, edge cutting and tiles manufacturing activities. RIICO has developed 5 industrial areas at Kishangarh namely Kishangarh Phase I & II, Phase III, IV and Phase V, In marble mandi where as 151 godowns and 80 shops have been planned and almost all godowns and 69 shops have already been allotted.

 Granite Industries Granite industries are established in the areas of Kishangarh, Silora, Ralawata, Rahimpura, Kali dungari, Mohanpura, Hatoli, Roopangarh etc. Mjaorly Granite

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cutter industries making granite slabs, tiles are prominent types. At present 100 units are working in the aforementioned areas and there is possibilities that 200- 300 units can be established in upcoming years.

 Salt Production Units In Ajmer district total 273 units are working. There are five vilages That is Aahu, Jhag, Losal, Sinodiya and Shivnagar has potential for salt industries at present 178, 25, 16, 44 and 10 units are working in areas respectively.Salt industry provides employment to 8-10 people per unit. These workers are majorly migrated workers from Bihar and Madhya Pradesh. Salt production season is for 8 to 9 months in a year except rainy reason. Average production in one season is approximately 40000 to 45000 quintals. This salt is edible also use for the industrial purpose after processing in the refineries. Produce salt from these units is refined by the refineries which are established in the near by Place Nava.

2 Demand Based Industries

So far, the industrial potential have been discussed for which the resources are available in abundance within the district or are imported in the main mandies of the district from outside, but there are certain other items for which the available raw material is either very limited or offers very small profits to the entrepreneurs. But looking to the demand of the people the demand based industry units like PVC shoe, Engineering goods, Packaging industries ,Off set Printing press, Data processing & computer designing, wooden furniture, readymade garments, bidi, packing cases, toys, earthen pots, tyre retreading etc. are also suggested for the area, the details of some of the units are given below .

 ENGINEERING INDUSTRY In Engineering Industries, the contribution of Ajmer district is significant, mainly because of adequate supplies of raw materials and transport facilities. However, the existing few engineering industries own transport facilities. However, the existing few engineering industries own their existence party to the availability of skilled labour from the Railway workshop located at Ajmer. The presence of H.M.T.Railway and Roadways work shops have made Ajmer an important engineering centre of the State. Roadways workshop have made Ajmer an important engineering centre of the State.

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necessity of repair shops specially in the rural areas, where the use of tractors, trolleys, engine, pump sets etc., is increasing day by day. Therefore, with the mechanization of agriculture, textile and rural electrification, fabrication and repair shops at Masuda, Bhinai, Arain, Bijainagar, Kekri, Srinagar and Jawaja, panchayat samities textile machinery repairs shop at Kishangarh and electrical equipments repair shop at Ajmer, Kishangarh and Beawar have been proposed, units for motor rewinding at Bijainagar, Beawar, Kishangarh and Kekri, truck body building unit at Ajmer and units of steel Almirah and furniture at Ajmer and Beawar have also been suggested, since these items have also a good scope of development in Ajmer district. Besides these workshop, engineering industries viz. Mining machinery equipment, tractor drawn implements like harrows, tillers, ploughs and levelers, trolleys, seed drill, cultivator hose etc., have also good scope in the district. Manufacturing of marble gangsaw, Granite Machine, crane stone cutting and polishing machines have boost up the scope of engineering units at Ajmer. Shri Cement Ltd., Beawar also providing good work to these units.

 Textile Industries The textile industry is the most important and the biggest of the manufacturing industries of Ajmer district. the industries are functioning in the district for last 50 years. The district has a very good potential for textile industry development. The cotton growing area in Ajmer district are Beawar, Bijainagar and Bhinai, The cotton produced in these tehsils is of indigenous variety which is popularly known as 'Deshi Kapas' Cotton produced in the area is mostly short staple and is mainly used in manufacturing coarse cloth. besides cotton is also imported in Ajmer, Madanganj, Bijainagar, Beawar and Kekri, there are four textile mills in Ajmer district and the establishment of additional new mills does not appear an immediate scope. Beside, dyeing and printing is a traditional industrial activity in Ajmer district and about 500 powerloom units are located mainly in Kishangarh, Beawar and Ajmer tehsil. Dying and printing units process superfine qualities of veil into plain dyed and printed areas. Except in few mechanized units, the processing in all the other units is done either by hand of through hand operated machines as there is no excise duty on such processing of cloth. Looking to this, the Government of India have set-up a powerloom service centre at Kishangarh which provide facilities in new designs and testing of yarn and cloth. Beawar being the second biggest wool exporting mandi, the wool based items can also be considered to the choice of the people of the area having potential to setting up units of soddy and carpet yarn (woolen spinning units).

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 Washing soap Washing soap occupies an important place in the domestic items required for daily use. Since the washing soap is available at cheaper price as compared to synthetic detergents, the scope of establishing washing soap unit is quite encouraging. Units have been proposed at Bijainagar and Pisangan, Kekri and Sarwar. The basic raw material is oil, caustic soda and sodium silicate.

 Wooden Furniture Wood is obtained from fallen trees and forest produce like Salar, Gurjan, Kirni trees for making wooden chairs, tables, doors, windows, cots and bullock carts etc. both in rural and urban areas, modern furniture units can also be set up at Ajmer, Beawar and Kishangarh.

 Off set Printing Press & Screen Printing & Computer Designing The scope of computer D.T.P. work and off set printing of text book and other publishing work from Rajasthan Secondary Education Board, M.D.S. University, L.I.C. is available in large quantity hence scope of computer D.T.P. work and offset printing and screen printing and computer designing still exists at Ajmer, Beawar and Kishangarh.

3 Cottage /Foot Loose Industries

Cottage industry is a unit established usually in the house and the entrepreneurs work along with the female members of their family. The occupation is generally hereditary and includes both footloose as well as handicrafts units. These entrepreneurs so called artisans are not found to be concentrated at one place but earning for their livelihood in a scatters way in case of similar occupation. They meet the requirement of the people, especially in rural areas, the artisans manufacturing items of their interests and purchase raw material generally on credit from the merchants residing in nearby mandies. The payment of cash is made only when the village money lender advances loan to them and on a higher rate of interest. In both the cases the net earnings of the artisans remain limited and the artisans is generally remain below the poverty line. As such, the foremost need be to provide proper and cheap sources which may finance as well as new incoming units in the district. so as to raise their earnings and ultimately their standard of living, Banks and Khadi and Handloom Board are catering their services in the rural areas but due to delay and complications involved in completing the formalities for payment, the artisans prefer to remain in the clutches of money lender. The cottage industries based on hereditary occupation and traditional handicrafts in Ajmer district are in detailed in the following paragraph.

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Cotton spinning and weaving is an ancient art and in almost the oldest cottage industry. Yarn is generally spun on both the traditional and amber charka and the cloth woven from hand spun yarn is known as khadi, Handloom weaving is also done on mill spun yarn and the cloth is sold throughvarious handloom sales depots. Weaving is a full time industry and is carried on throughout the year. Generally, the whole family is engaged in occupation, of which weaving is done by men and women help in subsidiary process like sorting, winding, sizing, finishing etc. Such units exist in a good number in Bhinai, Kekri, Silora and Masuda panchayat samities. There is still enough scope to set up cotton spinning and weaving units in jawaja and Shrinagar panchayat samities in addition to Bhinai, Kekri, Silora and Masuda. Government is emphasizing and providing attractive packages to keep the weavers in their occupation.  Achar Making Units Kishangarh and Kekri tehsils are big mandies for chiliesand sufficient quantity of chilies brought from the neighbouring district. Besides small scale units on chilies powder, cottage units on chilies achar has also a good scope in the rural areas. Achar is packed in bottles can be supplied to the market outside the district and can provide a beneficial occupation. Besides Kekri and Kishangarh towns, Bhinay, Masuda and Jawaja panchayat samities will be appropriate places for chilies achar units.

 Candle Making Units The raw materials used in the candle manufacturing are wax and thread and a wooden mould is required as an equipment. The occupation is so simple and manual that the ladies also can run the unit easily and successfully. Candles are used in parties, church, temples and on Diwali festivals. Besides, the sale of candles has also increased for household purpose due to uncertainty of power in the district. As such a good number of candle units can be set up in Ajmer city.

 Potato Chips And Papad Mangodi Making Unit It is, therefore, suggested to set up potato chips units at these places in Pisangan and Srinagar Panchayat samities. The occupation will be economical as well as profitable to the entrepreneur. chips can be manufactured through out the year, but in winter season, potato will be available at cheaper rates in comparison to off season period. Raw material used for papad is urd, moong, khar, zeera and salt, whereas moong alone is required for mangodi, Ajmer, Kekri and Sarwar tehsils are main producing areas of moong and urd. Since this occupation is simple and require involvement of ladies, it is suggested to set up papad-mangodi units on co-operative basis at Arain, Masuda, Bhinai, Srinagar and Jawaja, Ladies alone may be the members of such societies.

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 Agarbatti Making Unit Agarbatti is used for all religious purposes all over the Country and despite its vast production by different industries with different levels, the demand still persists. In town, different entrepreneur have adopted occupation on small scale but in rural areas it can be developed as a cottage industry. Coal churi, stickes, perfumes etc. are the requisites of this trade which costs less and pays more to the entrepreneurs. There is a scope of developing this trade in Srinagar, Pisangan, Masuda, Arain panchayat samities. Besides the above mentioned cottage industries, units, watch repairing transistor repairing, bricks making, baskets making, ropes making etc can also be taken up for rural areas.

4 Handi Crafts Industries

The handicraft of the district occupy a place of pride because it execute workmanship and super artist, the main items of Handicraft are leathercraft, marble craft and textile craft items e.g. metal bells, patch work, bed covers, pillow- covers etc. The Kishangarh schools of art and painting on the silk cotton, marble, wooden items is being done in large scale. Besides this the Institution like SWRC Tilonia and Jawaja leather and weavers society is engaged in developing the traditional craft in the district. The Ajmer district is rich in art and culture. The famous traditional Kishangarh School of Painting is now known through out the world. To give wide publicity and recognition of this art & craft shilp gram is conceived for Ajmer. A committee under the chairmanship of Divisional Commissioner has been constituted and registered for establishing Shilp gram at Ajmer. RIICO has been assigned as nodal Agency. Divisional commissioner has recently suggested possible site for shilp gram on existing heli-padeon at Jaipur road.

 Gota Unit Gota making is another traditional industry of Ajmer, which provides livelihood to a good number of families. Silver and Gold plated wire and artificial yarn are the principal raw material of this trade, obtained from the important mandies/markets of the district. These units found in Ajmer, Kishangarh and Bhinai. Since it is a traditional hereditary occupation, artisans of this occupation are establishing units in other places also viz. Masuda and Pisangan than the place narrated above.

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 Woolen Carpet Beawar mandi is very much famous for wool collection in Ajmer district. Besides wool textiles, there is also possibility to set up woolen carpet units in Beawar Pisangan and Masuda since wool and skilled labour is available in these panchayat samitties. However, the hand made carpets produced are of inferior quality because of the coarse quality of wool used and therefore the product competes only in the Indian market. This occupation provides good earnings to the artisans.

 Mudda and Chik making Unit Ajmer's muddas are very much famous in Rajasthan, since these are light and strong and reputed for their quality and durability. These are made of munj and reeds and a good numbers of house holds are engaged in this occupation since muddas find market, though to a small extent , outside the district, the house holds can be encouraged to set up more units at Srinagar and Pisangan panchayat samities in addition to Beawar and Ajmer towns. A few articles are also made of bamboos of which chik is very popular in the area.

 Gold and Silver Smith There are a number of goldsmiths, so called ‘sunars’, widely dispersed in town and bigger villages, these artisans usually work in their own houses assisted by the female members of the family. The occupation is hereditary. The demand for jewellery has undergone considerable changes during the past few decades and costly and heavy jewellery have gradually gone out of fashion and cheaper light weight varieties like silver ornaments viz. Bangles, bracelets, rings etc. are more popular in the rural areas. Besides these ornaments, silver ghunghru is a specialty of the area and a ladies like to wear silver ghungru not only on special occasions but for all the time. Srinagar is very much famous for this item since the demand is increasing day by day, more units have been proposed to set-up at Srinagar and Pisangan.

 Pottery This industry is also a part of village economy are potters, so called Kumhars, and found in every village. Potters generally make house hold items like pitcher surahi, earthen cups, plates, chillams and earhen lamps (diya) on Dewali occasion. The work is done through out the year with a short slump in rainy season. It is an hereditary occupation for which the whole family usally works. Pisangan, Jawaja and Arain are the important panchayat samities having a good number of pottories units.

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 Black Smith Every town and big village has a number of luhar families who buy scrap iron and manufacture agricultural implements and articles of daily use like kadhai, tava, buckets, khurchna, sandasi etc. They also under take repairs work for which they need hammers, anvil furnace and cutter. These families are found in Pisangan Srinagar and Bhinai and as such the work can be developed in these panchayat samities.

5 Ancillary Units/Industries

 The large scale units in Ajmer district engaged in the manufacture of textile, cement and machine tools, Textile and cement units are vertically integrated and they do not give rise to much ancillary arrangements. However, engineering support units like Engineering workshops and packing supply units like HDPE bags units can be set-up on these units either at Beawar or at Ajmer.

 In a large industry like Hindustan Machine Tools Ltd. there is bound to arise a large of various shapes, types and qualities of plate and sheet cutting which can be gainfully utilized as a raw material stock by small scale industry. Some of the various processes that may be used by the small units to manufacture are forging, casting, fabrication, welding, repairing, machining, assembling, electroplating, etc. Such specialized job work can be better undertaken by the small industries and the large industry should readily off-load such work and allocated the free capacity for other more important and highly sophisticated types of work.

 The proposed ancillaries of Toshniwal Industries are (1) machine components (2) Sheet metal parts (3) Electroplating and Die casting. (4) Electronic components can be set-up at Ajmer

The details of potential industries along with fix investment and employment are given in following table.

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LIST OF POTENTIAL INDUSTRIES IN AJMER DISTRICT

Sr.No. Name of Industries Capacity Investment Employment Possible per unit per unit(lacs) per unit location

RESOURCES BASED INDUSTRIES 1. Oil Expeller 50 TPA 15.00 4 Srinagar, Arain, Beawar & Kekri 2. Oil Mills 200 TPA 40.00 10 Kekri, Arain, Sarwar, Bijainagar 3. Agriculture Implement -- 15.00 10 Ajmer, Bijainagar, Kekri 4. Bakery Unit / Bread Unit 6000 breads 35.00 15 Kekri, Beawar, Nasirabad 5. Leather Shoe & Chappls 3000 pairs 15.00 10 Beawar, Nasribad, Ajmer, P.A. Kihangarh, Jawaja, 6. Leather Bags & Purse 6000 pairs 5.00 10 Kekri, Jawaja, Silora,., Ajmer 7. Felspar Quartz 3000 TPA 25.00 10 Ajmer, Sarwar, Beawar & Grinding (Polverising) Nasirabad. 8. Asbestos Cement Pipes 1000 TPA 20.00 5 Ajmer, Sarwar, Beawar 9. Cement based 150 TPA 5.00 5 Sarwar, Ajmer, Nasirbad, Industires (Ghamla, Jali & Tanki) Kishangarh & Beawar 10. Granite Slab & Tiles 60 lacs Cft. 90.00 10 Kishangarh, Roopngarh (Gangsaw unit) P.A. 11. Marble Chips 150 TPA 15.00 6 Kishangarh, Roopngarh 12. Marble Slab & Tiles 1.00 Lakh 75.00 10 Kishangarh, Roopngarh (Cutting & Polishing) Cft. P.A. 13. Iron Febrication Works 100 TPA 10.00 8 Ajmer, Beawar, Nasribad, Kekri, Kishangarh 14. Mashroom Cultivation -- 10.00 3 Pushkar, Ajmer 15. Spice Grinding 10TPA 15.00 4 Kekri, Kishangarh, Nasirabad. 16. Bone Creshing 2500 TPA 25.00 1 Nasirabad 17. Egg Power Unit 300 TPA 75.00 1 Ajmer 18. Rose Based Industries 1. Gulkand -- 5.00 4 Pushkar, Ajmer 2. Rose water (Gulab Jal) -- 10.00 4 Pushkar, Ajmer 19. Cold Storage/Ice -- 80.00 20 Ajmer, Kishangarh, 20. Nutrition Food -- 15.00 8 Ajmer, Beawar, 21. Tomato Ketchup -- 15.00 12 Ajmer, Beawar

DEMAND BASED INDUSTRIES 1. Engineering Workshop -- 10.00 4 Ajmer, Beawar, Kishangarh, Kekri, Nasirabad, Bijainagar 2. Steel Almirah & Furniture 250 TPA 15.00 8 Ajmer, Beawar, Kishangarh, Kekri, Nasirabad, Bijainagar 3. Steel Re-rolling/Casting -- 75.00 15 Ajmer 4. Printing Press -- 10.00 4 Sarwar, Pisangan, Masuda, Arain 5. Gota Mfg. -- 5.00 6 Ajmer, Bijainagar 6. Off Set Printing Press -- 20.00 6 Ajmer, Beawar, Kishangarh.

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7. Readymade Garments -- 10.00 10 Ajmer, Bijainagar, Kishangarh. 8. Namkeen -- 5.00 6 Ajmer, Nasirabad. 9. Plastic Moulded Items/Pipe -- 15.00 6 Ajmer, Beawar, Kishangarh, Kekri. 10. Wooden Furniture -- 10.00 8 Ajmer, Beawar, Kishangarh, Kekri, Nasirabad, Bijainagar 11. Battery Plates -- 18.00 7 Ajmer, Beawar 12. Packing Box/Corogated box -- 15.00 10 Ajmer, Beawar, Kishangarh. 13. Washing Soap -- 5.00 5 Kekri, Bijainagar, Nasirabad, Kishangarh 14. Poultry Feed -- 15.00 10 Ajmer, Beawar 15. Stationery Items -- 10.00 8 Ajmer, Beawar, Kishangarh. 16. Salt -- 20.00 8 Aou 17. Data Processing -- 5.00 3 Ajmer, Beawar, Kishangarh. 18. Flour Mill -- 20.00 8 Nasirabad, Ajmer 19. Face pack/Herbal Product -- 10.00 8 Ajmer 20. Aruvedic Medicine -- 15.00 10 Ajmer, Bijainagar 21. Ice Candy/Ice Cream -- 15.00 6 Ajmer, Beawar

HANDICRAFT 1. Marble Handicraft -- 5.00 4 Kishangarh, Silora, Roopngarh 2. Painting on Cloth, Wood & -- 5.00 8 Kishangarh, Silora, Pushkar, Leather Pisangan, Beawar

5.5 PROPOSED AUGMENTATION OF INDUSTRIAL AREAS

Rajasthan State industrial development and investment corporation (RIICO) has so far developed 27 industrial area at Parbatpura Makhupura, Palra, M.T.C. phase I, II, III , IV Bijaynagar, Kekri phase I , II & III Kishangarh phase I, II, III, IV, & V, Gagal, Beawar phase I, II Gohana (Beawar), Saradhana, I & II , Narbadkheda, Sarwar, Bewanja (Nasirabad) Silora I & II and Rampura mewatian(Beawar),Srinagar besides above industrial areas RIICO has developed marble mandi at Kishangarh and housing colony at Beawar, Gohana near Beawar is reserved as Wool Complex , similarly Silora has to be developed as textile park.

 Bevenza Industrial Area This Proposed Industrial area will be established 4 km far away from Nasirabad. In present for development of the area RIICO has started action to acquire 68 hectare private land. Majorly Mineral grinding will be established in the area.

 Kishangarh Industrial Area ( VI Phase) In the sixth phase of expansion of Kishangarh Industrial Area 90 Hectare private will be acquired. Granite, Marble units, Marble Handicraft , Engineering units are proposed to be established in the area.

 Khodaganesh Industrial Area This Proposed Industrial area will be established Nasirabad. In present for development of the area RIICO has started action to acquire 46 hectare private land.

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 Sathana Ceramic Hub This Proposed Industrial area and hub will be established near by Vijaynagar. Proposed land for the Hub is 84 Hectare. Hub was proposed by State Government for the development of ceramic based industries.

5.6 SUGGESTION & STRATEGIES FOR ARTISAN /HANDLOOM WEAVERS UPGRADATION Rajasthan state has glorious heritage of handicrafts, which appeal because of their innate simplicity, beauty and of utility. Ajmer district has also tradition of handicrafts in different avenues like textile printing, leather embroidery, Lac bangles, marble stone, Agrabatties, silver Ghungru, Mudda, Kishangarh paintings etc. Traditional units are decreasing gradually since the major problems before the poor artisans are of organization , finance, raw material, marketing and training to new entrants for manufacturing the items of standard quality. As such, the activity is economical only when the manufacturing and marketing is done by the artisans themselves with their own resources and efforts. Thus, the following suggestions are being given to overcome the above mentioned problems being faced at present by the poor artisans. . The handicraft items manufactured by the artisans / handloom weavers should be sold through proper marketing channels. Rajasthan State Industries corporation (RSIC) through its promotional role should provide benefits to the artisans in purchase and sale of the traditional items in the proper markets.

. Institutional support should be provided to these artisans / handloom weavers for meeting their financial requirements as well as supply of raw material at reasonable rates.

. Adequate training and skill development programme should be organized in villages to provide mechanized technology to the artisans handloom weavers for manufacturing items of standard quality.

. To provide organizational structure for the artisans / handloom weavers, the cooperative societies should be formed with the objectives to provide infrastructural facilities, finance, raw material, marketing facilities and adequate training.

5.7 SUGGESTIONS.

. Rajasthan State Industrial Development and Investment Corporation (RIICO) has developed 27 industrial areas. All the area are located nearby the towns. Looking to the resources available and demand in Ajmer district, the additional area for expansion. At Beawar and Kishangarh RIICO has developed housing colony and

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allotments have been made, similarly such housing colony should also be developed at Ajmer.

. The industrial area of Ajmer district are also lacking some basic common facilities like Canteen, ESI dispensary First Aid, Police Out-post, Post & Telegraph office, Banks. Hence it is suggested that these basic facilities should be made in all available existing industrial areas.

. To attract new entrepreneurs and develop entrepreneurship among them systematic entrepreneurship (EDP) should be arranged to boost up the industrialization in the district. E.D.P. programme are being hold every year at Ajmer, Beawar and Kishangarh by the D.I.C. Ajmer.

. To accelerate the industrial development in the area Campaign, Camps should also be organized for spot registration of units, disposal of pending cases, information and publicity , training etc. By the concerned departments corporations institutions and Banks. Such camp are already been organizing at Panchayat samiti headquarters at the behest of DIC and as per guide line of Commissioner.

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SUMMARY ON THE FINDINGS & RECOMMENDATIONS 06CHAPTER

 The distinguishing feature of Ajmer district is the Arawali ranges, which comes into prominence near the town of Ajmer. There are five rivers flowing in the district, but all the rivers are non-perennial and thus irrigation depends mostly on monsoon rains, which is rain fall 575.28 mm. Because of Arawali ranges as a conspicuous physiographic features, the region is the quartzite section which forms highest peaks above the general level of the range at Taragarh near Ajmer. Vegetation and forest crops of the area one very poor The district has no natural divisions and is more less triangular in shape. and the commercial trees hardly reach to any appreciable size in the area.”

6.1 The Ajmer district is composed of Twelve sub-division viz ;Ajmer, Kekri, Beawar, Kishangarh, Nasirabad, Masuda, Sarwar, Bhinay, Pisangan, Pushkar, Roopangarh, & Todgarh which further divided into 16 tehsil and 8 panchayat samities. The population of the district is 25.83 lacs as per census 2011 with a literacy rate of cent percent.

6.2 Despite scarcity and uncertain rainfall the agriculture is the predominate occupation of the people and nearly 78 % of total working force getting their livelihood from agriculture either as cultivator or agricultural labour. Major crops of the area are Bajra, Wheat, Gram, Maize, Rape & Mustard, Taramira and Cotton, but much emphasis is being given on Bajara, rape and mustard and sesame and crops like wheat, maize and gram are being neglected.

6.3 Animal Husbandry is an important economic activity and the total livestock in the district is 47.49 lacs as per census 2012, The contribution of Ajmer district to State's animal wool, production is about 80 %. The district is also an important egg producing centre in the State, where from large number of eggs are exported daily, the district is rich in non- metallic minerals like Feldspar, Quartz, Asbestos, Lime stone, Marble, Soap stone magnesite, Vermiculite and Masonry stone.

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6.4 In all 29958 medium, small scale and 10 Large scale industries were registered upto March 2018 involving an investment of Rs. 4857.62 crore and providing employment to over 155857 persons. Cotton textile, leather and leather products and mineral based units are the main industries of the area. Railway workshop consisting locomotive, Carriage and Wagons and Signal and Tele communication sections is an asset to the district besides H.M.T. Shri Cement Ltd., R.K. Marble Ltd., etc.

6.5 There are 33 industries areas of which 27 areas developed by RIICO 3 by Beawar Udyog Mandal and 3 by District Industries Centre, Ajmer Cheep and skilled labour is available in the district and the industrial labour can be created by establishing apprentice training institutions like I.T.I. , Polytechnic College and Engineering College, Industrial Transport mainly depends on railway as Delhi - Ajmer Ahmedabad route has already been converted in broad gauge, industrialization of the district will be boost-up gauge conversion of Delhi- Chittor, Udaipur- Ahmedabad route and Ajmer - Agra is also required for repaid industrial development of the district as big market and mandies of the country could be well connected with broad gauge.

6.6 So far the roads are concerned, the position is some what satisfactory. Besides National Highway 303.50 kms State Highway road 609.75 kms district roads 449.80 kms other roads 540.86 kms and village road 3074.74 kms are in the area. The major difficulty being faced at present is the lack of approach roads to the quarries, which may be solved by construction gravelled approach road to the quarries. As such a planned extension of railway. route is essentially needed to join Ajmer - Pushkar, Merta city, Nagaur and Bikaner will substantially improve the transport infrastructure of the district.

6.7 Ajmer has made good progress in developing both installed and firm capacities of electricity in the area and to some extent capable to meet the requirement of existing industrial units along with the domestic and agriculture requirement in both urban and rural area, respectively. However, the problem of power cut is faced, though by turn, in certain areas of the district. An industry cannot be an economic units, unless it runs at least for 16 hours ( two shifts) a day. As such the distribution system is to be more strengthened and full supply of electricity should be ensured at required voltage.

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offered by the State Government for industries is satisfactory but still needs to introduce more attractive package to attract entrepreneurs from the outside of the State.

6.9 Ajmer district is a home of non-metallic mineral and has immense potentials for augmenting specially the cement production by virtue of this possessing some of the richest lime stone reserves in the area. Because of these reserves the district can be a major cement producing centre, which can meet out the requirement not only of the State but for the deficit regions also, provided free movement is allowed to the entrepreneurs. Considerable work has to be done in establishing the proved reserves and also to examining the commercial viability of the mineral extraction and their processing in the district. Thus the Mines and Geology Department should take up the exploration work of mineral expeditiously for metallic minerals also. Industries based on minerals, agriculture and live stock have potential for development in the area and suggestions have therefore been made in the report as to the type and place of industrial units to be set up . Apart from the projects based on resources available in the district, some consumer industries like ball pens PVC shoes, printing press, cold storage, polythene bags, bidi, washing soap etc. could be under taken and the raw materials for such industries may be collected from district of the adjoining states.

6.10 The existing small industrial units of the district seems to be a good source for development of entrepreneurship in cash of Ajmer district, it is observed that the entrepreneurs are quite aware of the industrial potential and a new class of entrepreneurs is emerging to take advantage of the newly created industrial climate. It is therefore, necessary to feed them with adequate information regarding viable projects, especially with a view to inducing the entrepreneurs who are already in the production line, to diversify their activities. DIC is providing all the information to entrepreneurs though campaign by lecture, pamphlets and industrial and melas.

6.11 There is an acute shortage of water in Ajmer district and therefore setting up of an industrial unit in the area, availability of water is to be assessed carefully. Industries based on minerals, textile and chemicals industries require large quantity of water, whereas the engineering industries do not require much water. Considerable efforts are being made to tap the available water resources in the area. Bisalpur project is providing only drinking water to Ajmer and Beawar. Need of industrial water is still to be solved.

6.12 The small entrepreneurs are not in a position to bear fully the financial requirement for acquisition of fixed assets and also for the working capital. it is therefore, suggested that besides Rajasthan Financial Corporation (RFC) the commercial banks may

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also ensure flow of financial assistance to the existing and prosperity small scale units. Besides, the commercial banks should have personnel with the back grounds and experience in technical subjects, industrial management and economics. This will enable them to deal with problems of financing industrial projects. In all 322 branches of different banks are providing financial assistance to the entrepreneurs in Ajmer district, of which 110 branches are functioning in the rural areas.

6.13 Cottage industries of the district include Oil Ghanis, handloom weaving, leather tanning, specially at Ajmer, dyeing the printing of coarse cloth, wooden toys and furniture, shoes making, Bidi, Mudda and Chicks, Perfumes and Gulkand etc. Since there is enough scope for cottage industries in the area, a good number of such cottage industries can be set up in the area. Cottage industries being a hereditary traditional occupation, the member automatically adopt as soon as the need arises.

6.14 Kishangarh and Pisangan are the place of good quality paintings and of these Kishangarh school of paintings are very much famous within and outside the Country. With a view to retain this traditional art in the area, the entrepreneurs are to be encouraged by providing facilities and concessions in procuring colours and other materials. Few colours producing unit have therefore been suggested to set up at Kishangarh and Pisangan Wooden painting at Kishangarh is gaining due popularity hence wood seasoning plants should be set up at Kishangarh.

6.15 Adhai - Din-ka- Jhopra a remarkable mosque, Dargah the tomb of Suffi Saint Khawaja Moinuddin Chisti, Government museum and Ana Sagar an artificial lake in Ajmer and scared lake of Pushkar are the famous places from tourist point of view. A good number of home and foreign tourists thus visit these places every year. Ajaymeru Udyog Craft Mela is also gaining popularity and has become a permanent feature.

6.16 Ajmer district has been able to create the climate which is congenial for industrial development, but owing to the deficiencies in the realm of infra-structure facilities, the district still continues to be industrially backward despite of its central location, better entrepreneurship, sufficient agro-mineral resources and important mandies like Kishangarh, Beawar, Ajmer and Bijaynagar. Water supply in the town is a battery of tube wells in the bed of river banks, open wells etc. Albeit Bisalpur project is completed industrial need of water is still unfulfilled, if industrial need of water is made available industrialization of the district will boost up, hopping all barriers will be soon over come and Ajmer will be a well recognized industrial district. Kishangarh and Beawar has already been recognized as industrial town as Kishangarh is well recognized for marble slabs and

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tiles, R.K. Marble Ltd., is pioneer in this field, similarly Beawar is well known for cement, wool and mineral based industries. Ajmer is known for Engineering, Machinery and Electronic units & consumer goods units.

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CONCESSION AND FACILITIES 07 CHAPTER

 Industries are necessary for development of the state. DICs plays crucial role for industrial development with decentralized approach. Ajmer DIC also working on the motto of welfare of people through establishing new industries since its establishment in the year 1979-80 under DIC Programme . Besides DIC other concerned institution viz RFC, KVIC and RIICO are also located in the district putting efforts to achieve endeavour of industrial development, employment generation with consistency and preservance

MAJOR FUNCTIONS OF DIC, AJMER

promote credit /investment faciilies for industries

Keep the statistics regarding coordination with all agency industrial potential ,number and contributing i industrial related trade of artisans development in concerning area

Guide new entrepreneurs with Registrar of required information for parternership,implementation of establishent of industry MsMe d Act 2006

Providing handholding support to handicraft,handloom through various schemes

 To promote, assist and protect industrialization/ investment in the state.  To act as acknowledging authority for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises under MSME Act.  To keep close linkages with different agencies concerned with the development of MSME.

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 To organize meetings and intensive campaigns for motivation and delivery of package of assistance to entrepreneurs.  To keep proper statistics is district and survey projects for industries and resources and publish district industrial potential surveys.  To guide and assist all entrepreneurs regarding all aspects of industries and entrepreneurship.  To maintain up to date information regarding all concession and facilities offered by the state govt. to industries as also other policies of the centre and State governments regarding industries.

VARIOUS PROGRAMMES/SCHEMES IMPLEMENTING BY DICS

PMEGP Prime Minister’s Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP) scheme announced by Hon’ble Prime Minister of India on 15th August, 2008 in his address from Red Fort. This is credit linked Scheme of Govt. of India by merging erstwhile REGP and PMRY scheme. Main objective of scheme is to cater the problem of unemployment in the country. Scheme will increase the employment generation through the participation of the financial units. KVIC is the nodal agency, KVIB and DIC will play the role of partners in it. The target distribution is 30%, 30% ,40% repectively. Scheme provides subsidy for the margin money.

Beneficiary’s own Rate of Subsidy Categories of beneficiaries under PMEGP contribution (of project cost) Urban Rural General Category 10% 15% 25%

Special (including SC/ST/OBC /Minorities/ Women, Ex-Servicemen, Physically 05% 25% 35% handicapped, NER, Hill and Border areas etc)

How to Apply: The scheme will be advertised through print and electronic media. The beneficiary can submit application along with project report and needed documents in following portal kviconline.gov.in/pmegpe portal/jsp/loginPage.jsp.

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RIPS 2014 To promote investment in the state Rajasthan Investment Promotion scheme 2014 are in function. The scheme is applicable for investment made in -New Enterprises, Existing enterprises making investment for expansion, Sick Industrial enterprises for its revival. Exemption on stamp duty, Conversion Charges, Electricity Duty, Mandi Fee, Entertainment tax and Land tax etc. and Subsidy (Employment generation, interest) are being provided under this scheme.

BHAMASHAH ROZGAR SRIJAN YOJNA- Scheme will be functional from 30/12/2015 to 31/3/2020. Under the scheme maximum loan of 10 lakh for sevices and 10 lakh for manufacturing will be provided at the subidised interest rates. 8% of interest will be bear by the state government. Scheme will open the doors of opportunities for the unemployed . This will enrich the culture of self employmentnot only induce confidence among while also lead to economic development. This scheme has been linked with PMMY (Pradhanmantri MudraYojna). Applications for the scheme are invited online. How to Apply: The scheme will be advertised through print and electronic media. The beneficiary can submit application along with document at sso.rajasthan.gov.in or go to your nearest E-Mitra Kendra.

MARKET ASSISTANCE SCHEME FOR ARTISANS This is a State Govt. Scheme to benefit Handicraft artisans and weavers registered with DIC Scheme provides rebate in stall rent to artisans and weavers, To & fro fare and Daily Allowance. Scheme envisaged the goal to encourage artisans and weavers to participate in fairs and exhibitions for developing their market. Will provide information of market nature and possible modifications in the products and platform to sell their products. Also has potential to make Rajasthani Craft popular among buyers

FACILITIES PROVIDED:-

Serial Description of assistance Rural & Urban Haat Other places Outside No. with in state State

1 Stall Rent 50% 50% 50%

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(Maximum assistance 4000 Rs.)

2 Daily Allowance 350/- 350/- 450/-

3 Travelling Allowance Actual fair & minimum distance of an express Bus/ Second Class sleeper.

CASH AWARD SCHEME Cash award to skilled weavers / Handloom societies on selection by district./ state level committees. Award Distt. Level Awards State Level Awards

I. 5100/- 21,000/- II 3100/- 11,000/- III 2100/- 7,000/- Consolation Prize 1100/- 3,100/-

Integrated Handloom Development Scheme under this scheme the assistance is provided for cluster development, group approach. NGOs/ Consultants are selected as implementing agencies (IA'). Selection of marketing experts, designers & master trainers is done by IA with the approval of GM-DIC.The scheme is to assist handloom weavers group to make them self sustainable.

INDUSTRIAL PROMOTION CAMPAIGN Industrial Promotion Campaigns are being organized by DIC to promote Industrial Development and disseminate information pertaining to relevant rules and procedures.These campaigns are organized not only at district level but also at panchayat samiti level. Through these Industrial Promotion Campaigns Guidance, information regarding availability of raw material, suppliers, resources in district, financial assistance, concession and facility are provided to first generation entrepreneur for setting up industry.Preparation of loan forms of the financial institutions and issuance of sanctions are also done at the site of campaign.

ARTISANS IDENTITY CARDS Government of India’s scheme to benefit waking Handicraft & Artisans of the state implemented from 15 August 2003. Objective :- After getting Identity Card, Artisans received Govt. authorization and they become eligible for getting benefit in GOI and state’s scheme. Eligibility :- Artisan should be working

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No educational qualifications No fee/charge in the process of getting identity card.

Urban Haat On the pattern of Delhi haat Urban haat has been set up in Vaishali Nagar Ajmer by UPS. It provides marketing support to small artisans weavers etc. All the activities related to functioning of urban haat are handled by DIC.

Other roles played by Dics

 REGISTRAR OF FIRMS Partnership firms are registered under Indian partnership Act 1932, General Manager DIC is empowered by state government for registration of partnership firms.

 VERIFICATION OF UAM (UDHYOG ADHAR MEMORANDUM)

In Place of EM-II UAM ( Udyog Aadhar Memorendum ) is filled on line and UAN (Udyog Aadhar Number) is generated on line. Any industrial unit can generate udhyog adhar number after the unit comes into the production. DIC verify the unit is eligible for UAN or not.

 UPS(Udhyam Protsahan Sansthan)

Udhyam Protsahan Sansthan (UPS) – is an autonomous body involved in organizing industrial exhibitions, buyer-seller meets, industrial fair etc. General Manager of DICs work as executive director of UPS

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ANNEXURE I

WHOM TO CONTACT FOR WHAT

S.No. Assistance Required Name of the Institution(s)

1 (i)Product Identification Development Commissioner ,Micro, Small Medium Enterprises (ii)Consultancy Industrial Estate, Bais Godam, Jaipur -Technical Phone No. 0141-2212098, 2215847 -Managerial Mail id [email protected] -Economic Visit [email protected] -Export 2 Training Facilities RSLDC District officer- Anurag Gehlot c/o Rakesh Sharma, "Ashirwad" H.N. 11, Ground Floor, Gali N.1, Ghandhi Nagar, Makarwali Road, Ajmer 305001, Mob No-7726007890 Mail Id- [email protected] Visit at- www.livelihoods.rajasthan.gov.in 3 Concession and District Industries Centre, Ajmer Facilities Phone: 0145-2970791 Mail Id- dicajmer.rajasthan.gov.in 4 Factory RIICO Ltd. Accommodation Vaishali Nagar, Ajmer, Ph. 0145- 2641143 Phone -01452641143, 01452642229 Mail Id- [email protected] Visit at: riico.co.in 5 Finance : Rajasthan Financial Corporation (i) Term Loan R.F.C. City Road,Near Govt. College Kishangarh (ii) Working Capital Phone: 01463-246658 Visit at: industries.rajasthan.gov.in 6 Machinery in Hire/ National Small Industries Corporation Ltd. Purchase Lalkothi, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302007 Phone: 0141 274 0191 Shri Y.K.Sharma (Senior Branch Manager) Mail Id :[email protected] Visit at: www.nsic.co.in 7 Marketing National Small Industries Corporation Ltd. Lalkothi, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302007 Phone: 0141 274 0191

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Shri Y.K.Sharma (Senior Branch Manager) Mail Id :[email protected] Visit at: www.nsic.co.in 8 ISI Mark and Allied Bureau of Indian Standards, Details Chittaranjan Marg ,C- Scheme, Jaipur. Ph. 0141 222 3282 Visit at: www.bis.gov.in

Ag-mark Directorate of Marketing Inspection Jhalana Dungari, Jaipur. Phone : 0141-2231527 Mail Id: [email protected] Visit at: dmi.gov.in 9 Testing of Products Field Testing Station Bais Godam, Industrial Estate, Jaipur.

National Test House, Bais Godam, Industrial Estate, Jaipur. 10 Power Connection Ajmer Vidhyut Vitran Nigam Ltd. Ajmer Phone: 1800-180-6531 Visit at: energy.rajasthan.gov.in/avvnl 11 Registration under Senior Inspector of Factories & Boiler Factories Act. Shastri Nagar,Jaipur Road, Ajmer Phone:0141-2709659 Mail Id: [email protected] Visit at: rajfab.nic.in 12 Pollution Control Rajasthan Pollution Control Board, . Chandar Shakher Azad Nagar Chairperson(SMT. APARNA ARORA) Phone: 0141 5101871 Mail Id: [email protected] Visit at: http://cpcbenvis.nic.in

Rajasthan Pollution Control Board Regional Office New Railway Over Bridge, RIICO Ind. AreaIII Phase, Madanganj Kishangarh 13 GST registration Commercial tax Office Todermal Lane, Ajmer

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Phone: 0145- 2627803 Mail Id: [email protected] Visit at: taxboard.rajasthan.gov.in 14 Khadi and Village Khadi and Village Industries Commission Industries Jhalana Dungari, Jaipur. Phone: 0141-2707 850 Mail: [email protected] Visit at:

15 Exports & Imports Joint Director General of Foreign(Mr R.P. Meena) Trade Udyog Bhawan,Tilak Marg, Jaipur. Phone: 0141-2227604 Mail: [email protected] Visit at: dgft.gov.in 16 Registrar of Companies Office of the Registrar of Companies 132, Vijay Nagar, Part-II, Kartarpura, Railway Crossing, Jaipur Phone: 0141-2500564, Visit at: www.mca.gov.in

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ANNEXURE - II

Name and Addresses of the Institutions Assisting in Promotion of Small Scale Industries in the Country.

Central Institutions

. Central Food Technological Research Institute. C.S.I.R., Govt. of India, Mysore- 570013, Karnataka. Phone : 0821-2517760 Mail : [email protected]

. Central Footwear Training Institute, Govt. of India Society, Agra (U.P.) Ph : 0562-2642005/04

Mail:[email protected]

. National Small Industries Corporation Ltd. Lalkothi, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302007 Ph. 0141 274 0191 Shri Y.K.Sharma (Senior Branch Manager) Mail:[email protected]

. Central Leather Research Institute, Sardar Patel Road, Adyar, Chennai - 600032. Phone: +91 - 44 - 24910897 Email: [email protected]

. Small Industries Development Bank of India, M.I. Road, Jaipur. Phone: 0141-5119422

. Khadi and Village Industries Commission, Institutional Area, Jhalana Doongri, Jaipur. Phone: 0141-2707 850 Mail: [email protected]

. Agriculture and Processed Food Export Development Authority, 105, New Delhi House, 70, Bara Khamba Road, New Delhi – 110001

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Phone: +91-11-26513204 Email: [email protected]

. Controller of Patent and Designs, Okhla, New Delhi. Phone: 022-24132735 Email: [email protected]

. Electronics Test and Development Centre, Malviya Nagar, Jaipur.

. Jute Manufactures Development Council, Kandhana Building, Flt. No. 6-D-11, Tolstoy Marg, New Delhi. Phone: +91-112335-2652/2331-0884 Email: [email protected]

. Wool and Woolen Export Promotion Council, 612/714, Ashoka Estate, 24, Barakhamba Road, Cannaught Circus, New Delhi.

. Gem and Jewellery Export Council, Jaipur. Phone: 91 22 26544600 Email: [email protected]

. Textile and Cotton Export Promotion Council, Air Cargo Complex, Sanganer Air Port, Jaipur.

. Apparel Export Promotion Council, Nehru Place, Tonk Road, Jaipur.

State Institution

. Rajasthan Financial Corporation, Udyog Bhawan, Tilak Marg, Jaipur.

. District Industries Centre , Ajmer

. Rajasthan Khadi and Village Industries Board, Bajaj Nagar, Jaipur.

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. Rajasthan Small Industries Corporation, Udyog Bhawan, Tilak Marg, Jaipur - 302005

. Rajasthan State Industrial Development and Investment Corporation Ltd., Udyog Bhawan, Tilak Marg, Jaipur - 302005.

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