Brief Industrial Profile of Gurgaon District
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lR;eso t;rs Government of India Ministry of MSME Brief Industrial Profile of Gurgaon District Carried out by:- MSME-Development Institute,Karnal (Ministry of MSME, Govt. of India,) Phone: 0184 - 2230882, Fax: 0184 - 2231862 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.msmedikarnal.gov.in 1 Contents S. No. Topic Page No. 1. General Characteristics of the District 3 1.1 Location & Geographical Area 3-4 1.2 Topography 4 1.3 Availability of Minerals. 5 1.4 Forest 5-6 1.5 Administrative set up 6 2. District at a glance 7-8 2.1 Existing Status of Industrial Area in the District Gurgaon 9- 3. Industrial Scenario Of Gurgaon 9-10 3.1 Industry at a Glance 10 3.2 Year Wise Trend Of Units Registered 10 3.3 Details Of Existing Micro & Small Enterprises & Artisan Units 11 In The District 3.4 Large Scale Industries / Public Sector undertakings 12 3.5 Major Exportable Item 14 3.6 Growth Trend 14 3.7 Vendorisation / Ancillarisation of the Industry 14 3.8 Medium Scale Enterprises 14 3.8.1 List of the units in Gurgaon & near by Area 14 3.8.2 Major Exportable Item 14 3.9 Service Enterprises 14 3.9.2 Potentials areas for service industry 14 3.10 Potential for new MSMEs 14 4. Existing Clusters of Micro & Small Enterprise 14 4.1 Detail Of Major Clusters 15 4.1.1 Manufacturing Sector 15 4.1.2 Service Sector 15 4.2 Details of Identified cluster 15 4.2.1 Auto Rubber Parts 15 4.2.2 Ready made Garments Manufacturing 15 4.2.3 Auto Parts Manufacturing 16 4.2.4 Leather Goods & Garments 16 5. General issues raised by industry association during the course 17 of meeting 6 Steps to set up MSMEs 18 7. Additional information, if any 19 Brief Industrial Profile of Gurgaon District 1. General Characteristics of the District: Gurgaon district is situated in NCR of Delhi, the capital of India. It is just 10 kms away from Indira Gandhi International Airport, Delhi. The district derived its name from the name of Guru Dronacharya; the village was given as gurudakshina to him by his students; the Pandavas and hence it came to be known as Guru-gram, which in course of time got distorted to Gurgaon. Thus the district has been existence since the times of Mahabharata. The district is surrounded by Delhi & Rajasthan. It is said that Yudhishtar, the eldest brother among the Pandavas, gave this village to his guru, Dronacharya, whose tank still exists on the west side of the Railway Road. Actual village "GURGAON" is about 1.5 km. away from Gurgaon town, where the temple of SHEETLA MATA, attracts devotees in large numbers on every Monday and Tuesday. During Akbar's reign, the district fell within the subas of Delhi and Agra, and comprised, wholly or partly, the sikars of Delhi, Rewari, Suhar Pahari and Tijara. With the decay of the Mughal Empire, it remained in a disturbed state as a consequence of fighting between the neighboring chiefs till 1803 AD when most of it came under the British rule through the Treaty of Surji Arjungaon with Sindhia. The town was first occupied by the cavalry unit posted to watch the army of Begum Samru of Sirdhana, whose principal cantonment was in the village Jharsa, 1.5 km. to the south-east of the town. The civil offices were removed from Bharawas (tehsil Rewari) in 1821 AD, when the British frontier advanced through the acquisition of the Ajmer territory. The district was divided into parganas by Britishes, various parganas were given to petty chiefs and granted as jagirs in lieu of military services rendered by them. These jagirs were gradually resumed and came under the direct management of the British; the last of the important changes took place in 1836 AD. Thereafter, the district remained unchanged until the 1857 uprising. In 1858 AD it was transferred from the North Western Provinces to Punjab. In 1861, the district was rearranged into five tehsils Gurgaon, F.P.Jhirka, Nuh, Palwal & Rewari. In the composition of the District since the beginning of the 20th century various changes have occurred. 3 1.1 Location & Geographical Area: The present Gurgaon district comprising nine blocks Tauru, Nuh, Pataudi, Nagina, Punhana, F.P.Jhirka, Sohna, Gurgaon & Farrukhnagar was created on 15 August, 1979. It is the southern-most district of Haryana. The district lies between 27 degree 39' and 28 degree 32' 25" latitude, and 76 degree 39' 30"and 77 degree 20' 45" longitude. On its north, it is bounded by the district of Rohtak and the Union Territory of Delhi.Faridabad district lies to its east. On its south, the distt. shares boundaries with the states of Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan. To its west lies the district of Rewari and the State of Rajasthan. Gurgaon town is about 32 km away from New Delhi, the National Capital of India. 1.2 Topography Location guide for Gurgaon provides some basic essentials for the more adventurous visitor. A simple location map is provided but also a detailed topography map that shows the location of the nearest places where you can surf, ski or mountains climb (if they are close by). Of course some of these will be at long distances from Gurgaon and those far flung spots are provided on the ‘nearest’ tables. If you are traveling to other cities or towns near Gurgaon you will also find weather forecasts for those locations below. Gurgaon Location Map Detail: Other places close to Gurgaon: 4 Place Name km 1–3 Day Summary 4–6 Day Summary Heavy rain (total 34mm), Heavy rain (total 31mm), Nangloi Jat 26 km heaviest during Sat heaviest during Mon night afternoon Heavy rain (total 39mm), Heavy rain (total 35mm), Bahadurgarh 28 km heaviest during Sat heaviest during Mon night afternoon Heavy rain (total 40mm), Heavy rain (total 41mm), Faridabad 28 km heaviest during Sat heaviest during Mon night afternoon Heavy rain (total 34mm), Heavy rain (total 31mm), New Delhi 29 km heaviest during Sat heaviest during Mon night afternoon Heavy rain (total 35mm), Heavy rain (total 36mm), Noida 31 km heaviest during Sat heaviest during Mon night afternoon 1.3 Availability of Minerals. The State of Haryana produces 130155 metric tones of minerals. However, in District Gurgaon availability of Minerals in terms of production is NIL. As per the Order of Hon’ble Punjab & Haryana High Courts, minining in Haryana particularly in Gurgaon district is banned from 2010 to till date. 1.4 FOREST: District Reserve Forest Protected Un-Classed Forest Under Forest Forest Forest Section 38, Under IFA Section 4 & 5 PLPA Gurgaon 214.89 1588.27 22.66 247.37 204.36 National Parks located in Gurgaon District Sultanpur National Park, located at about 50 Km from Delhi and 15 Km from Gurgaon on Gurgaon Farukhnagar road is a bird paradise particularly in the winter months both or local as well as migratory aves. Its sanctuary potential was first recognized by the world famous ornithologist, Mr. Peter Jackson, Keeping in view its importance and potential, the area covering 359 acres was declared a Bird Sanctuary in 1971 and was upgraded to the status of National Park in 1991 by Haryana Government. The Education & Interpretation Centre has over 70 attractive colour photographs and transparencies’ of different species of birds. The photographs are accompanied with 5 informative write-ups about birds which are of interest to bird lovers. The Department has also established a Centre in the memory of Dr. Salim Ali, the internationally acclaimed ornithologist of India which contains his bust, photographs, write-ups and certain of his personal effects. The National Park has an area of 359 acres, out of which about 180 acres is poundage area and the rest provides habitat for terrestrial birds. Heronries look very beautiful with diverse groups of birds. Of the recorded 250 bird species, 150 are residents or local migratory, while others come from faraway northern regions like Siberia, Europe and Afghanistan. The common resident species are Little Egret, Painted Stork, White ibis, little brown dove, Indian crested lark, Myna, Red vented bulbul, Magpie robin, Weaver bird etc. Every year about 90 species of migratory birds arrive here in search of feeding grounds and to pass winter. In winter, the sanctuary provides a picturesque panorama of migratory birds such as Rosy pelican, spotted sand piper, starling, Blue throat etc. In summer, 11 species of birds such as Koel and Cuckoos can be recognized by their melodious songs. For comfortable stay of visitors at park, tourism Development Corporation has established a tourist complex with salubrious climes. Bird watching is facilitated by four watch towers at vantage locations and a nature trail. For study/ identification of birds, a museum containing photographs and a library equipped with sufficient good books on birds and wildlife are available. Binoculars are provided to interested visitors. 1.5 Administrative set up. The district is under the overall charge of the Deputy Commissioner with Addl. Dy. Commissioner looking after the Integrated Rural Development Programme. Each Tehsil is under the control of Sub-Divisional Officer (Civil). The office of the Deputy Commissioner, Karnal runs the District Administration, maintenance of law and order and redresses the grievances of the public and implements all the policy decisions of the Govt. Sub Divisions ( 3) Gurgaon (North, SOUTH & Pataudi) Tehsils ( 5 ) Gurgaon, Sohna, Pataudi, Farukh Nagar, Manesar Blocks ( 4 ) Gurgaon, Sohna, Farukh Nagar , Pataudi Municipal Committees (4) Sohna, Pataudi, Haily Mandi Population as on Census 2011 1514085 6 2. District at a glance S.No Particular Year Unit Statistics 1 Geographical features (A) Geographical Data i) Latitude 28° 28' 0" N ii) Longitude 77° 2' 0" E iii) Geographical Area Hectares 1254 (B) Administrative Units i) Sub divisions Nos.