Industrial Potential Survey Bhilwara (2019-20)

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Industrial Potential Survey Bhilwara (2019-20) Government of Rajasthan INDUSTRIAL POTENTIAL SURVEY BHILWARA (2019-20) ------ OFFICE OF COMMISSIONER OF INDUSTRIES & SECRETARY, CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY (CSR) Udyog Bhawan, Tilak Marg, Jaipur - 302 005 EPBAX No.:-(0141)2227727-31, FAX No.:- (0141) 2227516 DISTRICT INDUSTRIES CENTRE, BHILWARA Pansal Chouraha, Pur Road, Bhilwara - 311 001 Ph.:- (01482) 240906, 244035, E-mail:- [email protected] CONTENTS OF INDUSTRIAL POTENTIAL SURVEY EXICUTIVE SUMMARY DISTRICT MAP S. Chapter Summary Page No. No. 1. Chapter-I District 1.1 District at a Glance 7 Profile 1.2 General 1.3 Administrative Set Up 2. Chapter-II Social 2.1 Population 13 Infrastructure 2.2 Human Resources. 2.3 Literacy (Rural & Urban) 2.4 Education 2.5 School, College & I.T.I. 2.6 Working Force & occupational pattern 2.7 Medical facilities 2.8 Others 3. Chpapter – III 3.1 Geographical Area 17 District Location 3.2 Land Use Pattern in the District Profiling 3.3 Climate & Rainfall 4. Chapter-IV 4.1 Area and Production of Major 19 Agro Resources Crops. 4.2 Major Crops 4.3 Pluses 4.4 Spices 4.5 Oil Seeds 4.6 Flori Culture 4.7 Flora & Fauna 4.8 Others 5. Chapter-V Live 5.1 Livestock 21 Stock & Related 5.2 Availability of Dairy Products. Resources 5.3 Wool Availability 5.4 Meat Availability 5.5 Leather Availability 5.6 Bones 5.7 Veterinary facilities 6. Chapter – VI 6.1 Water & Irrigation Resources 23 Water Resources 6.2 Drinking Water 6.3 Irrigation Facilities 7. Chapter – VII 7.1 Geology & Minerals 25 Minerals & Raw 7.2 Major Minerals Material 7.3 Minor Minerals 7.4 Mineral based Industries 8. Chapter – VIII 8.1 Tourism 28 Tourism No.of Hotels–3Star, 4Star,5Star Places of Tourist Interest 9. Chapter – IX 9.1 Rural Electrification/Grid Station 29 Energy Resources 9.2 Electricity Consumption Pattern 9.3 Existing Power Supply Position 9.4 Solar Power Production 9.5 Wind Power Production 9.6 Thermal Power Production 9.7 Hydro Power Production 10. Chapter – X 10.1 Road Network 31 Transportation 10.2 Vehicle on Road 10.3 Rail Transport 10.4 Airport Connectivity 10.5 Network of communication Facilities 11. Chapter – XI 11.1 Details of ETP & CETP’s 34 Pollution Control already established Measurement 11.2 Issues regarding Pollution Control 12. Chapter – XII 12.1 Banking Facilities 35 Financial Facilities 12.2 Other Institutions Engaged in Public Finance 12.3 Commercial/Industrial loans disbursed Sector wise Mines & Minerals Engineering Textile Handicraft Tourism IT & ITeS & ESDM Healthcare Agro Sector & food processing Others 13. Chapter – XIII Products/Services which are 37 Export being Exported Future Potential 14. Chapter – XIV 14.1 Details of Salt Area 39 Salt 14.2 Total Production 14.3 Future Plan of Salt area Development 15. Chapter – XV 15.1 Details of existing Clusters 40 Cluster in District MSME Handicraft Intervations going on Intervations possible in future 16. Chapter – XVI 16.1 No. of weavers 42 Handloom & 16.2 Handloom items Handicraft 16.3 No. of Artisans 16.4 Trades in which artisans are working 16.5 Issues – marketing, raw material, welfare and any other 17. Chapter – XVII 17.1 Existing Industrial areas 43 Infracture Riico Government Private 17.2 Industrial Area Planned 17.3 Location where RIICO areas can be developed 17.4 Position of Power supply 17.5 Water availability Dark Zone Dams/Canals 17.6 Irrigation facilities Roads Highways Megha Highway State Highway Internal rural Roads Railway Airport 18. Chapter - XVIII 18.1 Industries 46 Potential Trade Industries/Services/ Services Trade 18.2 Sector Specific Potential: Less water Consuming Export Oriented IT Agro & food Processing 19. Chapter – XIX Summary of Findings & 76 Others & Summary Recommedation 6 Chapter – I DISTRICT PROFILE ………………………………………………………………………………………………............... 1.1. DISTRICT AT A GLANCE Bhilwara is one of the 33 districts of Rajasthan. It is the industrial town and famous country wide for the textiles industry. Table 1.1 Bhilwara At A Glance 2001 2011 Increase 2015 No. of sub-Districts/Blocks 12 12 0 16 No. of Towns 8 9 1 No. of Statutory Towns 7 7 0 No. of Census Towns 1 2 1 No. of Villages # 1745 1834 89 Absolute Percentage Total Population Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Persons 2408523 1895869 512654 100.00 78.72 21.28 Males 1220736 955378 265358 100.00 78.26 21.74 Females 1187787 940491 247296 100.00 79.18 20.82 Absolute Percentage Decadal Change 2001-2011 Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Persons 394734 296931 97803 19.60 18.57 23.58 Males 194086 147399 46687 18.90 18.24 21.35 Females 200648 149532 51116 20.33 18.91 26.06 Sex Ratio 973 984 932 Child Population in the age Absolute Percentage to total population group 0-6 Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Persons 361683 294132 67551 15.02 15.51 13.18 Males 187617 152140 35477 15.37 15.92 13.37 Females 174066 141992 32074 14.65 15.10 12.97 Child Sex Ratio 928 933 904 Absolute Percentage Literates Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Persons 1256126 896937 359189 61.37 56.00 80.70 Males 777582 572895 204687 75.27 71.32 89.04 Females 478544 324042 154502 47.21 40.58 71.79 Absolute Percentage to total population Scheduled Caste Population Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Persons 407947 331943 76004 16.94 17.51 14.83 Males 206332 167445 38887 16.90 17.53 14.65 7 Females 201615 164498 37117 16.97 17.49 15.01 Absolute Percentage to total population Scheduled Tribe Population Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Persons 229273 214584 14689 9.52 11.32 2.87 Males 117026 109340 7686 9.59 11.44 2.90 Females 112247 105244 7003 9.45 11.19 2.83 # included un-inhabited villages Absolute Work Participation Rate Total Workers Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Persons 1148165 966466 181699 47.67 50.98 35.44 Males 674589 531307 143282 55.26 55.61 54.00 Females 473576 435159 38417 39.87 46.27 15.53 Absolute Percentage to total workers Main Workers Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Persons 883329 722541 160788 76.93 74.76 88.49 Males 581039 448804 132235 86.13 84.47 92.29 Females 302290 273737 28553 63.83 62.91 74.32 Absolute Percentage to total workers Marginal Workers Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Persons 264836 243925 20911 23.07 25.24 11.51 Males 93550 82503 11047 13.87 15.53 7.71 Females 171286 161422 9864 36.17 37.09 25.68 Percentage to total marginal Absolute Marginal Workers workers ( 3 -6 months ) Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Persons 223993 205643 18350 84.58 84.31 87.75 Males 79743 69678 10065 85.24 84.46 91.11 Females 144250 135965 8285 84.22 84.23 83.99 Percentage to total marginal Absolute Marginal Workers workers ( Less than 3 months ) Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Persons 40843 38282 2561 15.42 15.69 12.25 Males 13807 12825 982 14.76 15.54 8.89 Females 27036 25457 1579 15.78 15.77 16.01 Absolute Percentage to total workers Total Cultivators Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Persons 555168 544777 10391 48.35 56.37 5.72 Males 289259 283302 5957 42.88 53.32 4.16 Females 265909 261475 4434 56.15 60.09 11.54 Absolute Percentage to total workers Total Agricultural Laborers Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Persons 163052 156599 6453 14.20 16.20 3.55 8 Males 61355 58328 3027 9.10 10.98 2.11 Females 101697 98271 3426 21.47 22.58 8.92 Total Household Industry Absolute Percentage to total workers Workers Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Persons 30149 21647 8502 2.63 2.24 4.68 Males 18949 12949 6000 2.81 2.44 4.19 Females 11200 8698 2502 2.36 2.00 6.51 Absolute Percentage to total workers Total Other Workers Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Persons 399796 243443 156353 34.82 25.19 86.05 Males 305026 176728 128298 45.22 33.26 89.54 Females 94770 66715 28055 20.01 15.33 73.03 Source:- Census of India - 2011 BHILWARA HDR 1999 HD Update 2007 Human Development index (HDI) 0.517 0.633 Rank in Rajasthan:HDI 25 15 2001 2011 Total Area (Sq.KmS) 10455.00 10455.00 ADMINISTRATIVE UNITS 2011-12 2016-17 Number of ULBs 7 7 Number of Gram panchayat 383 384 Number of Panchayat Samiti 11 12 HOUSEHOLD STATUS (CENSUS OF INDIA) 2001 2011 Households with access to Electricity ( % ) 57.18 75.7 Safe Drinking Water (%) 98.97 96.7 Toilet Facilities ( % ) 19.66 23.40 DEMOGRAPHIC & HEALTH INDICATORS 2007-09 2011-12 (CENSUS OF INDIA & Annual Health Survey 2010-11) Crude Birth Rate 22.4 22.2 (No.of live births Per thousand mid year population) Crude Death Rate 7.5 7.4 (No.of deaths Per thousand mid year population) Infant Mortality rate (No. of infant deaths per thousand 68 66 live births) Under Five Mortality Rate 85 84 (No. of under five deaths per thousand live births) 31.12.2011 31.12.2012 Population Served Per Medical Institution 3956 3609 (Annual Progress Report- DMHS) Population Served Per Bed 1339 1278 (Annual Progress Report- DMHS) WOMEN AND CHILD 1991 2001 9 Total Fertility Rate 4.8 4.0 2001 2011 OVERALL Sex ratio (Females per 1000 males) among 966 977 SC Population OVERALL Sex ratio (Females per 1000 males) among 939 959 ST Population INFRASTRUCTURE / FACILITIES 31.12.2011 31.12.2012 Area Served by Per Medical Institution (Sq.
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