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S.No . Topic Page No. 1. General Characteristics of the District 3 1.1 Location & Geographical Area 3 1.2 Climate & Rainfall 3 1.3 Area & Topography 3 1.4 Soil 4 1.5 Rivers 4 1.6 Availability of Minerals 4 1.7 Forest 4 1.8 Population 4 1.9 Occupational Structure 5 2.0 Administrative set up 5 2. District at a glance 7 2.1 Existing status of Industrial area in the district 9 3. Industrial scenario of district 9 3.1 Industry at a Glance 9 3.2 Year wise trend of units registered 9 3.3 Details of existing Micro & Small Enterprises & Artisan units 10 in the district 3.4 Large Scale Industries 12 3.5 Major exportable items 12 3.6 Growth Trend 12 3.7 Vendorisation / Ancillarisation of the Industry 12 3.8 List of Medium Scale Enterprises 12 3.8.1 Major Exportable items 12 3.9 List of Potential Enterprises - MSMEs 12 3.9.1 Agro Based Industry 12 3.9.2 Fruit Processing Industry 13 3.9.3 Forest Based Industry 13 3.9.4 Animal Based Industry 13 3.9.5 Demand Based Industry 14 3.9.6 Service Industries 14 4. Existing Clusters of Micro & Small Enterprise 16 4.1 Detail of major clusters 16 4.1.1 Manufacturing sector 16 4.2 Details of clusters identified & selected under MSE-CDP 16 4.2.1 Cluster Information 16 5. General issues raised by In dustries Association 17 6. Prospects of training programmes during 2012-13 17 7. Action plan for MSME Schemes during 2012-13 17 8. Steps for setting up of MSME 18

2 Brief Industrial Profile of _Hingoli District

1) General Characteristics Of The District:-

Hingoli district has been separated from district and existed as a independent district from 01.05.1999. It is one of the eight districts of . It is located at eastern site of State. The geographical area of the district is 4526 Sq. kms. which is 1.47% of area of the Maharashtra State. It comprises of five talukas viz. Hingoli, , Aundha, Nagnath, and . Majority of districts population is engaged in agricultural activities and there is little industrialization in the district. Majority of its population lives in rural areas. The literacy rate of is 66.86% as compared to 76.9% of Maharashtra. Out of 12 main Jyotirling in the country, one of the Aundha Naganath Jyotirling situated in the district.

1.1) Location & Geographical Area:-

Hingoli is situated at the northern part of Marathwada in Maharashtra. Borders of Hingoli are surrounded by and Yeotmal in northern side, Parbhani in Western side and at South-Eastern side. The district came into existence by division of on 1 st May, 1999. Latitude of Hingoli district is 19.43 N and Longitude is 77.11 E.

1.2) Climate and Rainfall: -

In Hingoli district, monsoon starts from the month of June and ends in September. In the remaining period the weather is very dry. The average rainfall in the district is 895 mm. The maximum temperature of the district is 42.6 degree Celsius and minimum temperatures are 10.6 Degree Celsius.

1.3. Area and Topography: - The district has a grographical area of 4526 sq.kms. which forms 1.47% of the total geographical area of Maharashtra State. The Sengaon, Hingoli and

3 Aundhanaganath tehsils of the district are surrounded by small hills. The district is 600 meters high from sea level.

1.4. Soil:-

The soil of the district is Black and very fertile for cultivation of crops.

1.5 Rivers:- , Penganga & Kayadhu rivers are in the District.

A) : Painganga river is the main river in the district. It flows in the northern region of the district. The river passes through Sengaon and Kalamnuri talukas.

B) Purna River : Purna river flows from Southern part of Sengaon. It flows further south from Aundha and Basmat talukas. C) Kayadhu River : This is also main river and flows through Sengaon, Hingoli, Aundha, Nagnath and Kalamnuri. It meets further to Painganga river in .

1.6 Availability of Minerals:-

There are no major minerals available in the district. However, sand & stones, which are required for construction of buildings are available in the district.

1.7. Forest:-

The total area under forest is about 37700 hectares, which is about 7.96% of the district’s geographical area. The major forest area in the district is in Aundha taluka which is about 10432 hectares. The forest produce includes Beedi leaves, gum, honey, etc.

1.8. Population:-

As per 2001 census, the population in Hingoli district is 987160. The rural population of the district is 84.40% and urban population is 15.60% only. The density of population in the district is 218 per sq. kms. while that of the State is 315 per sq. kms. The Hingoli taluka is the most populated area 4 where as Kalamnuri taluka has the least population. The Female-Male ratio of population in the district is 957 per 1000 male. The literacy rate in the district is 66.86%. The literacy rate of Male and female is 81.11 % and 51.96% respectively

1.9. Occupational Structure:-

As per 2001 census, the district has 4.60 lakhs total workers, out of which 89.75% are main workers and 10.25% are marginal workers. The total workforce in the district is 46.60% of total district’s population. Out of total 4.60 lakhs workers, 82.89% are engaged in agriculture and allied activities, 1.47% in cottage and household industries. The district is still on agrarian century with very little industrial growth. There are about 72687 families i.e. 46.59% are living below poverty line in Hingoli district. As per the District Employment Exchange there were about 35116 persons in the live register as on 31.3.2005.

2.0) Administrative set up:

The State of Maharashtra, consisting of 35 districts, is divided into six administrative divisions, viz. , , , and . is having 8 districts out of which Hingoli district is divided into 5 talukas (administrative units) and two sub-divisions as per details given below : Sub Division Taluka within the Sub-division

1) Hingoli Hingoli, Kalamnuri, Sengaon

2) Basmath Aundha, Basmath

The Administrative Set Up is as follows:

Sl.No. Particulars Unit Total 1 Tehsils Nos. 05 2 Panchayat Samities Nos. 05 3 Cities Nos. 03 4 Villages Nos. 710 5 Mahanagar Palika Nos. 00 6 Nagar Parishad Nos. 03 7 Gram Panchayat Nos. 565 5 At the district level the collector is the Administrative Head, while the Tahsildars of each tahsil run the administration as per collector’s instruction. The Zilla Parishad of the district is responsible for implementation of rural development programme.

6 2. District at a glance:

Sr. Particulars Year Unit Hingoli No. 1 Area

a) Geographical Area 2012 Sq. kms 4526 b) Forest Area Hectares 37700

2 Population a) Rural 2001 In ‘000’s 833 b) Urban In ‘000’s 154 c) Total In ‘000’s 987 d) Schedule Caste In ‘000’s 101 e) Schedule Tribe In ‘000’s 87 f) Density Per Sq. Km. 205 3 Administrative Set Up a) Tehsils 2012 Nos. 05 b) Panchayat Samities Nos. 05 c) Cities Nos. 03 d) Villages Nos. 710 e) Mahanagar Palika Nos. 00 f) Nagar Parishad Nos. 03 g) Gram Panchayat Nos. 565 4 Rate of Literacy 2012 a) Rural Percentage 64.03 b) Urban Percentage 76.09 c) Total Percentage. 66.03 5 Roads 2012 a) National Highway Km. 38 b) State Highway Km. 493.45 c) District roads Km. 478.98 d) Village Roads & others Km. 5017.82 e) Total Road Length Km 3808.00 6 Railway Route Km. 108 7 Agriculture 2012 “000” Hectares a) Non-agricultural land - do - 826 b) Barren uncultivated land - do - 10.84 c) Land useful for cultivation, but - do - 11.82 not cultivated d) Permanent Pasture growing - do - 0.00 land

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e) Land under miscellaneous tree - do - 123.00 crops f) Current fallow land - do - -- g) Other follow land - do - -- h) Net area sown - do - 163.2 i) Irrigated area - do - 10.27 j) Gross cropped area - do - 163.20 8 Cattle Populatio n & Poultry 2007 529 Birds (As per 2007 Census) a) Cows In 000’s 280 b) Buffaloes In 000’s 82 c) Goat and Sheep In 000’s 162 d) Other Cattle In 000’s 00 e) Total Cattle Population In 000’s 529 f) Poultry Birds In 000’s 167 9 Communicat ion 2010 a) No. of Post Offices Nos. 114 b) No. of Telephone connections Nos. 12317 (Rural) c) No. of Telephone connections Nos. 6125 (Urban) d) PCO Nos. 629 10 Bank Branches 2012 a) Commercial Banks Nos. 20 b) Co-operative Banks Nos. 50 c) Gramin Bank Nos. 24 d) Total Banks Nos. 94 11 Education 2012 a) Primary School Nos. 1081 b) Secondary School Nos. 175 c) Higher Secondary School Nos. 63 d) Higher Education Institute Nos. 00 e) Industrial Training Institutes Nos. 06 (Govt) 12 Existing Industrial. Estates. Nos. 01 13 Entrepreneur Memorandum filed Mar-2012 by MSMEs (Part-II): a) Micro Nos. 255 b) Small Nos. 73 c) Medium Nos. 00 14 Large Scale Units Nos. 05 15 Cottage & Village Units Nos. 152

8 2.1 Existing Status of Industrial Areas in Hingoli district:

Sl. Name of Indl. Area Land No. of No. of Industrial No. of No. acquired plots plots Rate per Sq. vacant (in Hect.) developed allotted Mtr. plots. ( In Rs) 1. MIDC Hingolio 204.90 186 165 35 21 2. MIDC Basmath 15.00 40 38 35 02 3. MIDC Kalmnuri 09.00 27 21 40 06 4. Ind.Estate Hingoli 04.40 64 64 -- 00

3. Industrial Scenario of Hingoli district: Source – DIC, Hingoli

3.1 Industrial at a Glance:

Sr. Category Cumulative figures upto March 2012

No. Number of Employment Investment (P&M) Production capacity enterprises generation (Rs.In lakh ) (Rs.In lakh )

Mfg. Servic Total Mfg. Servic Total Mfg. Servic Total Mfg. Servic Total e e e e 1 Micro 224 31 255 1629 144 1773 3197 97 3294 7506 454 7960 2 Small 73 00 73 657 00 657 1776 00 1776 4211 00 4211 3 Medium ------

4 Large scale 05 00 05 2488 00 2488 14847 00 14847 12512 00 12512

Export from MSME for 2011-12: ---

3.2 Year-wise Trend of Units Registered:

Year No. of units Employment Investment registered with (In lakh Rs.) DIC 1 2005-06 06 65 104.17 2 2006-07 19 263 150.54 3 2007-08 08 108 720.77 4 2008-09 43 388 665.95 5 2009-10 17 102 394.91 6 2010-11 15 279 1138.38 7 2011-12 14 165 180.00

9 3.3 Details of Existing Micro & Small Enterprises and Artisan units in the district 2011-12 :-March 2012 PART-II

NIC No. of Employ Investmen Installed Code enterprise ment t P&M (Rs. Capacity Type of Industry No s In lakh) (Rs. in lakh) Manufacture of Food products and 59 208 974 1788 15 Beverages

16 Manufacture of Tobacco products - - - -

17 Manufacture of Textile 42 460 814 3342 Manufacture of Wearing Apparel; - - - - 18 Dressing and Dyeing of Fur 19 Tanning & Dressing of Leather; Manufacture of Luggage, Handbags 01 51 20 40 Saddlery, harness & Footwear Manufacture of Wood, Products of 20 Wood, cork, articles of straw & Plating 41 432 573 985 materials except Furniture; Manufacture of Paper and Paper 42 131 285 1008 21 Products Publishing, Printing & Reproduction of ------22 Recorded Media Manufacture of Coke, Refind Petroleum ------23 Products & Nuclear Fuel Manufacture of Chemicals & Chemical 12 115 122 89 24 Products Manufacture of Rubber & Plastic 03 17 20 237 25 Products Manufacture of Other Non-Metallic 31 150 277 1161 26 Mineral Products Manufacture of Basic Metals 27 33 219 353 670 Manufacture of Fabricated Metal 04 34 309 54 28 Products, Except Machinery & Equip. Manufacture of Machinery & Equipment ------29 N.E.C. Manufacture of Office, Accounting & ------30 Computing Machinery Manufacture of Electrical, Machinery & 01 02 04 16 31 Apparatus N.E.C. Mfg. of Radio, Television & Communication Equipment & ------32 Apparatus Equipment of Medical, Precision & ------33 Optical Instruments,Watches & Clocks

10 Manufacture of Motor Vehicles, ------34 Trailers& Semi-Trailers Manufacture of Other Transport ------35 Equipment Manufacture of Furniture; ------36 Manufacturing N.E.C. Recycling 37 ------Electricity, Gas, Steam & Hot Water 01 02 02 04 40 Supply Collection purification & distribution of 01 02 02 04 41 water 50 Maintenance & Repair of Motor Vehicle &Motorcycles; Retail Sale of ------Automotive Fuel (NIC 1998 CODES : 52000 & 50404) Maintenance & Repair of personal & household goods. (NIC Codes : 52601 03 54 37 42 52 to 52609) Land Transport (NIC Codes 1998 : ------60 60211 Supporting & Auxiliary Transport ------63 Activities (NIC Codes : 63022 & 63091 Post & Telecommunications (NIC ------64 Codes : 64205, 64206, 64207) Renting Of Transport Equipment, other Machinery & Equipment N.E.C. (NOC ------71 Codes : 71110 to 71290) Computer & related activites (NIC Codes : 72201 to 72203, 72300, ------72 72400.72501 % 72502) Other business activities (NICE Codes 74131 to 74133, 74221,74300,74941, 01 08 10 263 74 74942,74950,74933, 74994) Health & Social work (NIC Codes : ------85 85197,85321 Recreation, Cultural & Sporting activities (NIC Codes : 92111,93113 to ------92 92115) Other Service activities (NIC Codes : 14 155 802 160 93 93010 & 93011) Non recorded 99 39 370 477 2162 Total 328 2430 5070 12171

11 3.4 Large Scale Industries:

Sr. Name of Industri al Enterprises Taluka Products No.

1 Bhaskar Foods Pvt.Ltd. MIDC Hingoli Hingoli Soya Oil

2 Bhaurao Chavan SSK Ltd. Dongarkada Kalmnuri Sugar

3 Purna SSK Ltd. Basmath Basmath Sugar

4 Barashiv Hanuman SSK Ltd. Asola Aundha Sugar

5 Rokadeshvar Sahakari Soot Girani Ltd. Basmath Cotton yarn Khandegaon

3.5 Major Exportable Items: --

3.6 Growth Trend: --

3.7 Vendorisation / Ancillarisation of the Industry:

1 Textile Mill Based: Wooden bobbins, plastic bobbins, paper cones & tubes, wooden shutters etc. 2 Sugar Mill Based: Steel fabricated items, hardware items, paints, varnishes etc.

3.8 List of Medium Scale Enterprises: -Nil-

3.8.1 Major Exportable items: ---

3.9 List of Potential enterprises - MSMEs ---

3.9.1. Agro based Industries :

1. Soyabean based products 2. Jaggery 3. Sanitary Napkins 4. Surgical Bandages 5. Cotton Socks & Sarees 6. Industrial Alcohol from Jawar 7. Bread from wheat 8. Bio-coal briquettes from sugarcane & Banana waste 9. Oil & Cake 10. Rice Powder/Poha Mill etc. 12 11. Bread 12. Canned Mushroom 13. Canned Rosogolla 14. Cashew nut shell liquid 15. Coconut/cashew feni 16. Coffee flavoured milk 17. Cold storage 18. Ready to serve curried vegetables 19. Dehydrated vegetables 20. Desiccated coconut (coconut powder) 21. Fish pickle 22. Ground and processed spice 23. Hatchery

3.9.2. Fruits Processing Industries :

1) Mango – Jam, Pickles, Juice, Jelly, Sauces, Ketch up etc. 2) Baby food from Banana 3) Banana Wafers. 4) Pomegranate – Ayurvedic medicines 5) Pickles from lime 6) Sweets & Toffee from orange 7) Orange Juice in Tin containers

3.9.3. Forest based :

1) Ayurvedic and Herbal Medicine 2) Saw Mill 3) Wooden furniture 4) Wooden Packing Case. 5) Wooden Doors & Windows. 6) Wooden show articles 7) Bullock cart 3.9.4. Animal based Industries :-

1) Bone fertilizer 2) Poultry Farming 3) Leather Goods 4) Leather Tanning 5) Dairy Products 6) Blanket/woolen clothes from sheep wool 7) Cattle/poultry feed. 8) Canvas shoes 9) Children shoes 10) Court shoe 11) Eco-friendly shoe upper leather 12) Full PVC footwear 13) Gents leather long boot (welted) 14) Hockey sticks 13 15) Industrial hand gloves 16) Injection moulded shoes 17) Leather chappals 18) Leather garment 19) Leather sandal with P.U. sole

3.9.5. Demand Based:

1. Cold Storage 2. Solvent extraction plants. 3. General fabrication 4. Computer Hardware 5. Agriculture equipment 6. Computer Stationery 7. Domestic Electrical appliances 8. Readymade Garment 9. PVC Pipes 10. Tourism industries 11. Paints & varnishes 12. Detergent Powder & Soap. 13. L.T. insulators and electrical porcelain 14. Marble tiles 15. Ophthalmic and sun photochromatic glasses 16. Plaster of Paris 17. R.C.C. spun pipe 18. Sanitary ware 19. Sodium silicate 20. Thermometers (upto 150 oC) 21. Toughened glass 22. Portfolio bag 23. PU laminated split leather 24. Saddlery and harness 25. Shower proof garment leather 26. Shutle cock 27. Sports footwear 28. Suede leather 29. Trumock shoe with TPR sole 30. Upholstery leather 31. Aluminium powder 32. Aluminium pressure die casting 33. Aluminium shots and notched bars 34. Auto pistons 35. Bee-hive metallurgical coke 36. Brake drum casting 37. Casting for auto locks 38. Copper coated M.S. wire 39. Aluminium fabrications 40. Aluminium seal for LPG cylinder 41. Automotive chain (Motorcycle chain) 14 42. Automobile silencer 43. Automobile body building (Bus body) 44. Automobile control cables 45. Auto pistons 46. Acid slurry 47. Anti-corrosive paints based on CNSL resin 48. Auto tubes and flaps 49. Ayurvedic medicine formulations 50. Ball pen ink 51. Cement paints 52. Carbon Potentiometers 53. Crimped wire connectors 54. Loud Speakers 55. T.V. Tuners (Turret Type) 56. Transformer and coils (For electronic applications) 57. Wire wound resistors 58. Bread 59. Canned Mushroom 60. Canned Rosogolla 61. Cashew nut shell liquid 62. Coconut/cashew feni 63. Coffee flavoured milk 64. Cold storage 65. Textile screen printing 66. Track suits 67. Wing cheater 68. Woolen mufflers knitted 69. Woven labels

3.9.6. Service Industries.

1) Computer Training classes 2) Data Processing 3) Xerox, Fax, typing, cyber café etc. 4) Screen printing 5) Repairing & servicing of mobile/TV/fridge/car/A/c etc. 6) Hotel & Restaurant 7) Computer servicing 8) General fabrication. 9) Advertising agencies 10) Marketing Consultancy 11) Industrial Consultancy 12) Equipment rental & leasing 13) Typing centers 14) Xeroxing 15) Photography 16) Laundry & Dry cleaning 17) X-Ray clinic 15 18) Tailoring 19) Servicing of agriculture farm equipment e.g. Tractor, Pump, Rig Boring machines, etc. 20) Farming of animals 21) Agricultural and animal husbandry service activities, except veterinary activities 22) Hunting, trapping and game propagation including related service activities 23) Forestry, logging and related service activities 24) Fishing, operation of fish hatcheries and fish farms : Service activities incidental to fishing

4. Existing Clusters of Micro & Small Enterprises:

4.1 Details of Major Clusters: NIL

4.1.1 Manufacturing Sector: Nil

4.2 Details of Clusters identified and selected under MSE-CDP:

4.2.1. Cluster Information:

1 Principal Products NIL Manufactured in the Cluster 2 Name of the SPV / NIL Association/NGO 3 No. of functional units in NIL the cluster 4 Turnover of the Clusters NIL

5 Value of Exports from the NIL clusters 6 Employment in Cluster NIL

7 Average investment in NIL plant & Machinery 8 Major issues/requirement NIL

9 Presence of capable NIL institutions to be associated 10 Thrust Areas NIL

11 Problems & constraints. NIL

Present status of the cluster: Nil 16

5. General issues raised by Industries Associations:

Problems relating toMSEDCL, MIDC Finance under Central Govt. Schemes

6. Prospects of training programmes during 2012-13:

S.No. Name of the Subject No. of proposed Programme programme to be conducted 1 ESDP 1. DTP & Photoshop 5 Nos. 2. Mobile Repairing 3. Tally 4. Beauty Parlour 5. Food Processing

2 MDP 1. Marketing 2 Nos Management 2. Industrial Management

3 EDP For final year ITI 2 Nos. 5 IMC For institutions on MSME 4 Nos. schemes

7. Action plan for MSME Schemes during 2012-13:

S.No. Name of the scheme Proposed activity on the scheme 1 MSE-CDP --

2 ISO – 9000/14000/HACCP 2 No. of cases to be processed Reimbursement 3 MSE-MDA 1 No. of cases to be processed 4 CLCSS Awareness programme on CLCSS – 1 No. On an average 5 nos. of MSEs will be motivated for the said scheme 5 Capacity Building & 01 proposal Strengthening of data base 6 International Cooperation 01 proposal 7 SVDP 01 No. in association with NSIC & Industry Association 8 National Award 04 applications will be persuaded 9 NMCP Schemes I. Lean Manufacturing 01 programme will be organised II. Design Clinic -- 17 III. Market assistance & Awareness programme on ISO Tech. Upgradation 9000 – 01 No. Reimbursement for ISO 9000 – 04 cases IV. QMS/QTT 01 Awareness programme V. Tech. & Quality National / International Product upgradation support Certification – 01 cases VI. ICT Awareness Programme – 1 No. VII. Bar Code Awareness programme on Bar Code – 1 No. 4 Nos. of MSEs will be motivated for availing benefit under the scheme. VIII. IPR Sensitisation/Awareness programme on IPR – 01 No. IX. Incubator Scheme -- a. STEPS FOR SETTING UP OF MSME:

Following are the brief description of different agencies for rendering assistance to the entrepreneurs:

S.NO Type of assistance Name and address of agencies. 1. Registration DIC, Hingoli Provisional Registration Certificate (EM-I) & Permanent Registration Certificate (EM- II)

2. Product Identification DIC, MITCON, MCED, CIPET, Identification of Project Profiles, techno Br. MSME – DI, Aurangabad. economic and managerial consultancy services market survey and economic survey reports.

3. Technical Consultancy , MITCON, MCED, CIPET, 4. Industrial Plots , MIDC 5. For raw materials under Govt. Supply. MSSIDC, NSIC

6. Plant and Machinery under hire/purchase NSIC basis. 7. Power/Electricity MSEDCL

8. Technical Know-how MITCON CIPET 9. Quality & Standard BIS 10 Marketing/Export Assistance MSSIDC

11. Other Promotional Agencies. MSME, SIDBI, CIPET MAU ENGG. & Polytechnic colleges 18

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