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No Topic Page No 1 General characteristics of the District 1 1.1 Location & geographical area 2 1.2 Topography 2 1.3 Availability of Minerals 3 1.4 Forest 3 1.5 Administrative setup 3-4 2 District at a Glance 4-6 2.1 Existing status of Industrial Area in the District 7 3 Industrial Scenario of …. 7 3.1 Industry at a glance 7 3.2 Year wise trend of Units registered 8 3.3 Details of existing Micro & small enterprises & Artisan Units in the District 9 3.4 Large Scale Industries/ Public Sector Undertakings 10 3.5 Major Exportable Items 11 3.6 Growth Trend 11 3.7 Vendorisation/ Ancillarisation of the Industry 11 3.8 Medium Scale Enterprises 11 3.8.1 List of the units in ……….. & near by Area 11 3.8.2 Major Exportable Item 11 3.9 Service Enterprises 11 3.9.1 Coaching Industry 11 3.9.2 Potential Areas for Service Industry 11 3.10 Potentials for New MSMEs 12-15 4 Existing clusters of Micro & Small Enterprise 15 4.1 Details of Major Clusters 15 4.1.1 Manufacturing Sector 15 4.1.2 Service Sector 15 4.2 Details of identified cluster 15 5 General issues raised by the industry association during the course of meeting 15 6 Steps to set up MSMEs 16 1. Brief Industrial Profile of Dumka District 1. General Characteristics of the District: Dumka District, an administrative district of Jharkhand has its headquarter at Dumka. It was seperated from Santhal Pargana on 10.06.1983 when Deoghar, Sahibganj and Godda were upgraded as new Districts. After formation of new Jharkhand State, Dumka District was further divided and Jamtara Sub-Division was upgraded as a separate District. The district lies between 230 45’ to 240 38’ (North) Latitude and 860 20’ to 870 75’ (East) Longitude. The district is situated in the Northern Plain of India and eastern plateau and hill region. The Dumka District is surrounded by Sahibganj, Godda and Banka of Bihar in the north, by Pakur(Jharkhand) and Birbhum(West Bengal) in the east, by Jamtara(Jharkhand) and Burdwan( West Bengal ) in the south and by Deoghar in the west. The total geographical area of the district is about 3716.2 Sq. km. Dumka District have many popular temples like Basukinath, Sirshanath, Maruti Mandir and Dharamsthana. Baba Basukinath & Baba Sumeshwarnath is famous temple of Lord Shiva. In the month of Shravan lacs & lacs of people from different parts of country aswellas people of several country come to Basukinath to worship Lord Shiva. Also on the eve of Mahashivratri the people of different parts of the district come to Sumeshwarnath to worship Lord Shiva. Naag Mandir also a famous temple of Lord Shiva is situated at the top of a hill of Shiv Pahar at Dumka. Besides of above Masanjore Dam, Tatloi, Water Park, Shrishti Hill Park and Malooti are the famous tourist place in Dumka district having beautiful, attractive & greenish natural atmosphere. Malooti is a historical and religious place which is situated in Sikaripara Block on Dumka-Rampur hat interstate highway at a distance of 55 K.M. from district headquarter Dumka. In 1860 Malooti was made tax-free capital by the then king Basant Rai alias Bsant. Malooti is also associated with the archaeological and religious important place for natural beauty. Dumka is the sub-capital of Jharkhand state. Cotinued on page -------- 2. 2. Location & Geographical Area: The district lies between 230 45’ to 240 38’ (North) Latitude and 860 20’ to 870 75’ (East) Longitude. The Dumka District is surrounded by following districts of Jharkhand Bihar and West Bengal:- (a) North : Sahibganj, Godda (Jharkhand) and Banka (Bihar) (b) East : Pakur (Jharkhand) and Burdwan ( West Bengal ) (c) South : Jamtara (Jharkhand) and Burdwan ( West Bengal ) (d) West : Deoghar The total geographical area of the district is 3716.2 Sq. km Topography: Dumka district is situated in the North Eastern part of Jharkhand state. The district is situated in the Northern Plain of India and eastern plateau and hill region. The Climate of Dumka district is semitropical with hot & dry in summer and cold in winter through out the district. The temperature varies from 440C maximum in summer to 80C minimum in winter. The height of the district above sea level is 175 mts. The annual rainfall varies from 110cm to 130cm. The soil of the district is more or less fertile and mixture of red clays and sandy soil. The water holding capacity of the soil is poor but suitable for agriculture and crops production. Black soil is also found in some areas of the district. The soil is rich in quartz, feldspar, stone and other minerals. The important River of the district is Mayurakshi which has a Dam for storage of water at Massanjore. Masanjore Dam is also a famous picnic spot. The picturesque Tilpara Barrage (also known as Canada Dam) is major draw. The dam is bounded by hills and forests, a perfect place for outing with the beautiful garden on the down hill and two beautiful Dak- bunglows namely Mayurakshi Bhawan & Inspection Bunglow on the bank of river offer excellent and comfortable accomodation with charms to its beauty. The total forest area is about 48305.42 hectares which is mostly barren. Source: O/o the Deputy Commissioner, (Esstt. Section), Dumka. Continued on page ------- 3. 3. 1.3 Availability of minerals: PRODUCTION OF MINERAL (2010-2011) Sl. No. Name of Mineral Production (2010-2011) MAJOR MINERAL 1 NOT AVAILABLE ----------- MINOR 1 Feldspar 9876 M.T. 2 Stone 201 Lac Cft. 3 Quartz 4854 M.T. 4 Granite 864 M.T. 5 Sand 34.8 Lac Cft. Source: Dept. of Mines & Geology, Dumka. 1.4 FOREST: In Dumka district total area covered under forest is about 120763 Acres or 48305.2 hectares which is mostly barren. 1.5 Administrative set up: Dumka town is the Division headquarter of Dumka itself. For administrative purpose the district has been divided into 1 sub-division and 06 nos. of Blocks / Tehsils as follows :- Sub-Division: 1 No. (Dumka) Blocks / Tehsils:- 10 Nos. 1. Dumka 2. Jama 3. Jarmundi 4. Masalia 5. Ramgarh 6. Gopikander 7. Kathikund 8. Sikaripara 9. Raneshwar & 10. Saraiyahat Continued on page ---------- 4. 4. There are 196 Nos. of Grampanchayat, 2667 Nos. of residential (inhabited) and 227 Nos. of non- residential (un-inhabited) villages in the district. 2 District at a glance: Sl. No Particulars Year Unit Statistics 1 Geographical features A Geographical Data: i. Latitude 230 45’ to 240 38’ (North) ii. Longitude 860 20’ to 870 75’ (East) iii. Geographical Area Hectares 373138.80 B Administrative Units: i. Sub divisions 2011 Nos. 01 ii. Blocks/Tehsils 2011 Nos. 10 iii. Sub-tehsil 2011 Nos. N.A. iv. Patwar Scale 2011 Nos. N.A. v. Panchayat Samitis 2011 Nos. 196 vi. Nagar Nigam 2011 Nos. N.A. vii. Nagar Palika 2011 Nos. N.A. viii. Gram Panchayats 2011 Nos. 196 ix. Revenue Village 2011 Nos. 2944 x. Assembly Area 2011 Nos. 04 2. Population Total: 2011 Nos. 1321096 A Sex-wise population: i. Male 2011 Nos. 669240 ii. Female 2011 Nos. 651856 B Rural Population 2011 Nos. 1230976 3. Agriculture: (Land Utilization) i. Area under cultivation 2010-11 Hectares 123900.80 ii. Forest Cover 2010-11 Hectares 48305.42 iii. Non Agriculture Land 2010-11 Hectares 76092.83 iv. cultivable Barren land 2010-11 Hectares 25761.27 4. Forrest: i. Forest Area 2011 Hectares 48305.42 5 Livestock & Poultry: A Cattle: i. Cows 2007 Nos. 895564 ii. buffaloes 2007 Nos. 134510 B Other Livestock: i. Goats 2007 Nos. 515370 ii. Pigs 2007 Nos. 192608 iii. Dogs & bitches 2007 Nos. DATA N.A. iv. Poultry Birds 2007 Nos. 794868 Continued on page --------- 5. 5. C Transport Communication: i. Railways: a. Length of Railway Line 2010-11 K.M. 54.8 ii. Roads: a. National Highway 2010-11 K.M. N.A. b. State Highway 2010-11 K.M. 268.43 c. Main District Highway 2010-11 K.M. 14 d. Other Districts & rural 2010-11 K.M. 2834 roads e. Rural Roads/ Agriculture 2010-11 K.M. Data N.A. Marketing Board Roads f. Kachcha Road 2010-11 K.M. Data N.A. iii. Other Communication: a. Telephone Connection 2010-11 Nos. 2346 b. Post Offices 2010-11 Nos. 721 c. Telephone Exchange 2010-11 Nos. 16 d. Density of Telephone 2010-11 Nos/1000 15 person e. Density of Telephone 2010-11 Nos. per Km N.A. f. PCO Rural 2010-11 Nos. 42 g. PCO STD 2010-11 Nos. 22 h. Mobile 2010-11 Nos. Data N.A. at Dist. Level Source: O/o the Deputy Commissioner, (Esstt. Section), Dumka/ S.D.O. (T), BSNL, Dumka. Continued on page --------- 6. 6. iv. Public Health: a. Allopathic Hospital 2011 Nos. 01 b. Beds in Allopathic Hospitals 2011 Nos. 207 c. Ayurvedic Hospitals 2011 Nos. N.A. d. Beds in Ayurvedic Hospitals 2011 Nos. N.A. e. Unani Hospitals 2011 Nos. N.A. f. Community Health Centers 2011 Nos. 10 (60 Beds) g. Primary Health Centre 2011 Nos. 30 h. Referal Hospital 2011 Nos. 02 (60 Beds) i. Health Sub-Centre 2011 Nos. 27 j. Private Nursing Home 2011 Nos. 03 v. Banking Commercial: a. Commercial Bank 2011 Nos. 61 b. Rural Bank 2011 Nos. 37 c. Co-operative Bank 2011 Nos. 06 d. PLDB Branches 2011 Nos. 04 vi. Education: a. Primary School 2011 Nos. 890 b. Middle School 2011 Nos. 409 c. Secondary & Sr. Secondary 2011 Nos. 37 Schools/ Inter College d. Basic School 2011 Nos. 02 e.