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State Industrial Rrofil of Daman Ut STATE INDUSTRIAL RROFIL OF DAMAN U.T. [2015-16] Prepared by: S.D.RAMAVAT INVESTIGATOR (EI) MSME – DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE Govt. of India Ministry of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises Harsiddh Chambers, 4th Floor, Ashram Road, Ahmedabad-380 014 Tel.No. 079-27543147 & 27544248 E-mail : [email protected] Website: www.msmediahmedabad.gov.in Udyami Help Line: 1800-180-6763 (Toll Free) Map of Daman .1. State Industrial Profile of Daman District 1. General Characteristics of the District. 1.1 Location & Geographical Area. From the 8th to 13th century, Daman and Diu, which was a part of Goa was a stronghold of the Chowda Rajput who were ousted by the Waghela who in turns were expelled by Muslim in 1330. It continued under Muslim rule for another two hundred years till it was conquered by the Portuguese. The Portuguese ruled Goa 451 years (1510-1961). Most worthy event occurred in connection with the liberation of Portuguese settlement – Operation Vijay. Just before the midnight of December 16, 1961 ending the colonial rule. The different land blocks on the west coast of India. Daman Diu and Goa came to form one political unit after liberation from the erstwhile Portuguese regime in 1961. In 1987, when Goa becomes a full fledged state, Daman and Diu was separated from Goa. Daman is coastal town bound on west by the Arabian Sea and surrounded on all other sides by the Territory of Gujarat. Daman is 193 Km from Mumbai, on the western side of National Highway No 8. Vapi, about 12 Kms. from Daman, is the Main Rail Head. The District of Daman is situated on the western –coast of India between the parallels 20˚ 27’ 58” and 20˚ 22’ 00” of latitude north and between the meridians 72˚ 49’ 42” and 72˚ 54’ 43” of longitude east of Greenwich. Its length from the extreme north to south measures 11 kms and width from east to west, measures 8 kms. The altitude is 12 metres above the sea level. The total area of Daman District is 72 Sq. Kms. With a coastline about 12 Kms. Long. Only 91.25 hectares of land is under forest cover which about 1.28% of total Geographical Area. .2. 1.2: Topography:– Daman and Diu topography is a typical island topography, which does not exhibit a variety of landforms. There are a number of rivers that provides water to the territory of India. Daman is one of the two districts of the union territory, which is located on the Indian west coast. The place is bordered by a variety of topographical features. The district of Valsad in Gujarat state lies towards the east, the well known river called Bhagwan flows towards the north, the Arabian Sea is located towards the west and River kalem flows towards the south. The major river of the region Damanganga divides the Daman district into two separate parts. As many as three rivers provide water to the district. All these rivers flow towards the west direction. The river Bhagwan runs along the northern border of the district, the river kalem runs along the southern border and the river Damanganga runs in between the other two rivers. CLIMATE Sr. No. Particular Unit Daman Dist. 1. Climate - - 2. Temperature Centigrade 31 i) Mean Maximum Centigrade 22 ii) Mean Minimum 3. Annual Rainfall Year 2010 MM 2436 2011 MM 1969 2012 MM 1439 2013 MM 2449 4. Humidity % 26-100 5. Maximum wind speed Km/Hour 30 Source: Climate: Meteorological Office, Coast Guard, Daman, Central Water Comm., Daman .3. 1.3 Availability of Minerals. NIL 1.3 PRODUCTION OF MINERALS DURING 2013-14 & 2014-2015 Sr. Name of the minerals PRODUCTION PRODUCTION No. (IN M.T) (IN M. T) Major Minerals 2013-2014 2014-2015 01. Fireclay Nil Nil 02. Chalk Nil Nil 03. Limestone Nil Nil 04. Prelate Nil Nil 05. Silica sand Nil Nil Name of the minerals PRODUCTION PRODUCTION (IN M. T) (IN M. T) Minor Minerals 2013-2014 2014-2015 01. Black trap Nil Nil 02. Ordinary Sand Nil Nil 03. Ordinary Clay Nil Nil 04. Limestone Nil Nil 05. Sandstone Nil Nil 06. Red Clay Nil Nil 07. Dolomite Nil Nil 08. Hard Murram Nil Nil 08 Soft Murram Nil Nil 09 Gravel Murram Nil Nil .4. 1.4: FOREST There is no forest in U.T of Daman, However, an area of 91.25 hector has been brought in under forest by way of developing waste and coastal land under various planned development programmes and notified as forest land the total area. Presently activities of forest department limited only up to development of waste land and new plantation environmental improvement through a forestation programme 1 No. Of Division 1 No. 2 No. Of Range 1 No. 3 No. Of forest check post 4 Nos. 4 No. Of Guards 21 Nos. 5 Forest Area (Reserved) 23.90 Ha 6 Proposed Forest Area 67.35 Ha (Reserved) Total 91.25 Ha 1.5 : Administrative set up. A union territory with the Administrator (Common to Daman, Dadra & Nagar Haveli) as the head of the administration assisted by the Collector. The Lok sabha constituency is common with the Daman and the UT has no legislative. The Union Territory of Daman is a single tier State cum District cum Taluka administration. The Administration Structure of Daman District is under. Sr. No. Particulars Unit Daman District 1. District Nos. 1 2. Talukas/Tehsil Nos. 1 3. Blocks Nos. 1 4. District Panchayat Nos. 1 5. Villages Panchayats Nos. 10 6. Villages Nos. 21 7. Census Villages Nos. 15 8. Municipal Councils Nos. 1 9. Statutory Towns Nos. 1 10. Census Towns Nos. 6 11. Urban Wards Nos. 15 .5. 2. District at a glance S.No. Particular Year Unit Statistics 1 Geographical features (A) Geographical Data i) Latitude 20.25, N 20˚ 27’ 58” and 20˚ 22’ 00” ii) Longitude 72.53, E 72˚ 49’ 42” and 72˚ 54’ 43” iii) Geographical Area Hectares 72 Sq. Km. (B) Administrative Units i) Sub divisions Nos. 1 ii) Tehsils Nos. 1 iii) Sub-Tehsil Nos. 1 iv) Patwar Circle Nos. 1 v) Panchayat Simitis Nos. 1 vi) Nagar nigam Nos. - vii) Nagar Palika Nos. 1 no viii) Gram-Panchayats Nos. 10 Nos. ix) Revenue Villages Nos. 21 no x) Assembly Area Nos. - 2. Population (A) Sex-wise i) Male 2014-15 Nos. 1,24,659 ii) Female 2014-15 Nos. 66,514 (B) Rural Population 2014-15 Nos. 32,313 3. Agriculture A. Land utilization i) Total Area 2014-15 Hectare 7200 ii) Forest cover 2014-15 Hectare 91.25 iii) Non Agriculture Land 2014-15 Hectare 603.32 iv) Cultivable Barren 2014-15 Hectare 3245.95 land 4. Forest (i) Forest 2014-15 Hectare 2.43 sq km (23.91Ha.) .6. 5. Livestock & Poultry A. Cattle i) Cows 2007 Nos. Nil ii) Buffaloes 2007 Nos. 1227 B. Other livestock i) Goats 2007 Nos. 1169 ii) Pigs 2007 Nos. 170 iii) Dogs & Bitches 2007 Nos. 149 iv) Railways i) Length of rail line 2014-15 Kms. Nil V) Roads a) National Highway 2014-15 Kms. - b) State Highway 2014-15 Kms. - c) Main District Highway 2014-15 Kms. 53 d) Other district & Rural Roads 2014-15 Kms. 37 e) Rural road/Agriculture 2014-15 Kms. 101 Marketing Board Roads f) Kachcha Road 2014-15 Kms. - VI) Communication a) Telephone Connection 2013-14 Nos. 4302 b) Post Offices/Branch 2013-14 Nos. 13 c) Telephone Centre 2013-14 Nos. 05 d) Density of Telephone 2013-14 Nos./1000 - person e) Density of Telephone 2013-14 No.per 3.05 KM. f) PCO Rural 2013-14 Nos. 70 g) PCO STD 2013-14 Nos. 144 h) Mobile 2013-14 Nos. - (VII) Public Health a) Allopathic Hospital 2014-15 Nos. 01 b) Beds in Allopathic hospitals Nos. 202 c) Ayurvedic Hospital Nos. 03 d) Beds in Ayurvedic hospitals Nos. - e) Unani hospitals Nos. - f) Community health centre Nos. 01 .7. g) Primary health centers Nos. 02 h) Dispensaries Nos. - i) Sub Health Centers Nos. 20 j) Private hospitals Nos. 07 (VIII) BANKING 2014-15 Nos. Commercial (a) Commercial Bank Nos. 14 (b) Rural Bank Products Nos. 10 (c) Co-Operative bank Nos. 06 products (d) PLDB Branches Nos. 07 (e) Privet Bank Nos. 09 (IX) Education 2014-15 Nos. (a) Primary School Nos. 39 (b) Middle schools Nos. 26 (c) Secondary & Senior Nos. 17 secondary schools (d) ITI Nos. 01 (e) Colleges Nos. 06 (f) Technical University Nos. 03 2.1 Existing Status of Industrial Areas in the District – DAMAN S. Name of Ind. Land Land Prevel No. No. No. No.of No Area acquire develo ling Of Of of Units in d in ped in Rate Plots allot Vaca Producti hectare) hectare Per ted nt on ) Sqm plots plots (in Rs.) OIDC INDL.ESTATE 1 Ringanwada 103790 103790 2125 77 77 - - 2 Mahatma 112000 112000 2125 30 30 - - Gandhi Udyog Nagar Indl. Estate, Dabhel. GOA .I.D.C 1 Daman Indl. 20 28.76* 1,500/ 70 70 - 90 Nos. Estate, Hectare per Nos. Nos. Somnath, Sq.mt. Of Of Daman sheds shed and s 89 and nos. 89 Of nos. plot Of plot Private Industrial Estate is also available .8. 3. INDUSTRIAL SCENERIO OF DAMAN 3.1 Industry at a Glance S.No. Head Unit Particulars 1 REGISTERED INDUSTRIAL UNIT Nos. Micro-376 Small-508 2 TOTAL INDUSTRIAL UNIT Nos. 979 3 REGISTERED MEDIUM & LARGE Nos. Medium-60 UNIT Large-35 4 ESTIMATED AVG. NO. OF DAILY Nos. - WORKER EMPLOYED IN SMALL SCALE INDUSTRIES 5 EMPLOYMENT IN LARGE AND Nos.
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