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Industrial potential Survey 2016&17 District- Pratapgarh (Raj.) District Industries Centre Room no -138 Mini secretariat ¼ district magistrate ½ Dhariyawad road Pratapgarh ¼Raj. ½ Ph. no. O- 01478&220074 2 CONTENTS S.NO. PARTICULARS PAGE NO. 1. District map 2. Overview 3. District Profile 4. Resources 5. Existing Infra structure facilities 6. Industrial scenario 7. Potential Industry 8. Facilities available to Industries 9. Annexure-1- Whom to contact Annexure-2- Institutions assisting in promotion of SSI 3 OVERVIEW On 26 th January 2008 Pratapgarh got the proud of being 33 rd district shown on the map of Rajasthan is created from the areas taken from Udaipur, Banswara and Chittorgarh districts. As a newly created district Pratapgarh includes the tehsil area Arnod, Pratapgarh and Chhotisadri from Chittorgarh district, Dhariawad from Udaipur district and Peepalkhoont from Banswara district. Pratapgarh is situated in the southeastern part of Rajasthan in Chittorgarh district. The area adjoins Udaipur and Bhilwara districts of Rajasthan and Mandsaur district of Madhya Pradesh. It is situated in the junction of the Aravali mountain ranges and the Malwa Plateau; hence the characteristics of both prominently feature in the area. Pratapgarh is located at 24.03° North & 74.78° East. It has an average elevation of 491 meters (1610 feet). Well known for pure gold and glass-inlay handmade unique jewelry called "Thewa". Covered with natural beauty and lifestyle of Vagad, Mewad and Malwa this new district is famous by the name of KANTHAL. Tribal dominated population is the rich Ganga-Jamuna culture of this district. From the historical view, this is a place where the emperors of mewad rajwansh ruled which has been famous as a name of devaliya state in the history whose capital has been situated 10 kilometers west from Pratapgarh named avasthit devaliya town. District's sub tehsil Devgarh's historical fort on which roof clock is placed which is created to show the time from sunlight. In this fort historic avshesh of royal houses is yet available. Devgarh's tatkaleen emporer Maharaval Pratap singh of independent rajasthan established the "Pratapgarh" nagar which is covered by perkota from four directions. In the perkota there is 56 link roads and 6 Important city gates which shows its design and citizens lifestyle. Just after independence from 1948 to 1952 it was district head quarter but after reorganization of districts due to administrative and Political issues district headquarter has been changed. 4 Pratapgarh also have good scope of Eco Tourism. The Sita Mata Wildlife Sanctuary encompasses good Fauna and Flora; if you are lucky you can spot Flying squirrel, Black Naped Monarch, Lesser Florican etc. The major attractions of the district are Sita Mata Wildlife Sanctuary and Jakham Dam, however, large number of visitors and pilgrims do visit the old temples at Ambamata Shaktipeethh , Bhanwarmata , Gautameshwara Mahadev Paapmochan Teertha , Sholi Hanuman Temple , Deepeshwar Mandir and many other temples. The magnificent Tomb (Dargah ) of Syedi Kaka Ji Saheb is also a popular destination, especially amongst Dawoodi Bohra community of Muslims, who gather here in large numbers on the occasion of Annual Urs of Syedi Kaka Ji Saheb. Although the local tribals make different bamboo handicrafts for themselves, the most notable craft evolved by traditional goldsmiths (Raj-sonis) of Pratapgarh is precious jewelry Thewa which is in great demand amongst modern ladies in India and abroad 5 2. DISTRICT PROFILE GEOGRAPHICAL AND PHYSICAL FEATURE Pratapgarh is located between 23’40’’to 24’50’’ North latitude and 74’19’’ to 74’94’’ East longitude with an average elevation of 491 meters (1610 feet above mean sea level). It is said to be the second highest place in Rajasthan after Mount Abu. Because of its unique location on the junction of the Aravali mountain ranges and the Malwa Plateau, it carries the geological characteristics of both. The geographical area of Pratapgarh is 4,11,736 hectares, out of which forest coverage area is 1,20,976 hectares (2009-10). It has high geographical and physical diversity ranging from highly densed forests to hilly terrain and plateau. The average annual rainfall is 756 mm. The soil is mainly highly fertile Black Cotton Soil made of magma of volcanos. The major rivers of the district are Jakham , Mahi and Siwana or S hiv . Other seasonal rivers are Som , Eraw and Karmoi . Out of five sub divisions, four sub divisions except Chhoti Sadri, are notified forest blocks, where no major industry or mining activity is allowed under law. However, in non-forest regions of Chhoti Sadri (and part of Pratapgarh and Dhariyawad), small scale minning activities are in operation extracting mainly Red Ochre, Calcite Dolomite, Quartz, Feldspar and Soapstone. Marble, Building-stone and Limestone are also available in small quantities. For administration and development, the district is divided into five sub-divisions i.e. Arnod, Chhoti Sadri, Dhariawad, Peepalkhoont and Pratapgarh and five tehsils, i.e. Arnod, Chhoti Sadri, Dhariawad, Peepalkhoont and Pratapgarh. A Sub Divisional Officer (SDO) work at the sub division to provide support and leadership to the administrative system at local level. The developmental activities of the district are being looked after by five Panchayat Samities, i.e. Arnod, Chhoti Sadri, Dhariawad, Peepalkhoont and Pratapgarh. There are total 1008 revenue villages, 163 Patwar Circles and 165 Gram Panchayats . Location status- North latitude Degree 23’40’’to 24’50’’ East longitude Degree 74’19’’ to 74’94’’ 6 2-1 Total Area 411736 Hect. 2-2 Administrative Set Up A. No. of Subdivisional 05 B. No. of Tehsils 05 C. Sub- Tehsil 03 D. Circle of Inspector Land Revenue 40 E. Patwar Circle 163 F. Panchayat samiti 05 G. Total gram panchayat 165 H. No. of Village Inhabited 975 I. No. of Village Uninhabited 38 J. Total Revenue Villages 1013 K. No. of Municipalities 02 2-3 Rain Fall Average Year 2014-15 1024 mm Average Year 2015-16 745-50 mm 2-4 Population 2011 Year 2011 A. Male 437744 B. Female 430104 Total 867848 2-5 Land Use pattern in District Hect. Area A. Total Area 411736 B. Net Cropped Area 182632 C. Forest 120931 D. Land not available for agri. 38759 E. Irrigated Area 12823 F. Soil Black 7 2-6 Main economic activities Agriculture ] Animal Husbandary- Sheep, Goat, Cow, Cock/hen ] Opium Production ] Spices industries ] Bamboo based industries ] Wooden furniture industries ] Pottery ] Thewa Art ] Engineering industries etc. 2-7 Forest products Teak, Bamboo, katha, honey, wax, barks and grasses. Source-District statics office 8 3. Resources 3.1Human Resources :- As per census 2011 Rural population 2011 S. no Tehsil Male Female Total SC ST 1-- Arnod 70850 70173 141023 8138 94932 2-- Chhotisadri 58704 57013 115717 13035 49290 3-- Dhariyawad 88752 89752 178504 7036 148765 4-- Peepalkhunt 77910 76153 154063 5365 143783 5-- Pratapgarh 104955 101779 206734 16902 108652 Total 401171 394870 796041 50476 545422 Urban population 2011 S. no Tehsil Male Female Total SC ST 1. Pratapgarh municipal 21499 20580 42079 5344 3459 council 2. Chhotisadri 9326 9034 18360 3088 799 Nagarpalika 3. Dhariyawad (CT) 5748 5620 11368 1521 747 Total 36573 35234 71807 9953 5005 Gross Total(1+2) 437744 430104 867848 60429 550427 Source- DSO Natural Resources 3.2 Water & Irrigation Resources: Sr.no. Tehsil Dam no. Pond no. Main dam Capacity 1 Pratapgarh 05 - Bhanwar 333 MCFT semla project 2 Dhariyawad 10 - Jakham dam 5015 MCFT Gangari dam 226-38 MCFT Vajana dam 141-34 MCFT 3 Chhotisadri & 04 - - 4 Peepalkhunt & 10 - - Source- DSO Pipe water scheme: Pipe water scheme is in operation in the district through drinking water supplied, Jakham dam is main source of water . Initially the catchment of the Jakham Dam was 5,015 MCft for irrigating 52,354 hectares of land and also Mahi dam’s border touch to Peepalkhunt tehsil of PRATAPGARH district . Other it drinking water is available through handpumps. 9 Education Educational institutions in the district are as follows- 3.3 Total Schools Block wise primary and upper primary schools S.No. Block Govt. Primary Govt. Upper Total Govt. Personel Total Schools Primary Schools Schools Schools Schools 1 Pratapgarh 179 88 267 110 377 2 Chhotisadri 97 62 159 39 198 3 Arnod 155 36 191 55 146 4 Dhariyawad 202 55 257 40 297 5 Peepalkhunt 237 78 315 21 336 Total 870 319 1189 265 1354 Secondary and upper Secondary schools S.No. Schools Govt. Schools Personal Schools Total Schools 1 Secondary Schools 22 40 62 2 Higher Secondary 157 26 183 Schools 3.4 Colleges S.No. Colleges Unit Details 1 Colleges for General Studies No. 11 2 Colleges for Commercial Studies No. 05 3 ITI Colleges No. 06 4 Polytechnic colleges No. 02 3.5 Medical Institutes Medical and Health facilities in the district are as follows: S.No. Head Unit Detail 1 District Hospital No. 01 2 Medical Block No. 05 3 Allopathic medical No. 432 4 Ayurvedic and Unani No. 53 Hospital 5 PHC No. 29 6 Dispensary No. 01 7 CHC No. 08 8 Health sub center No. 201 Source-DSO 10 4. Agriculture Agriculture Resources: Pratapgarh is one of the greenest districts of Rajasthan. Major crops, as indicated above, are wheat, jawar ,Maize, Barley, Groundnut, Gram, Sesame, Mustard , Soya bean and opium. Agriculture is practiced both in the valleys and on the tableland on the hilltops. 70 % Agriculture depends on khariff’s productionand 30% agriculture depends on Rabi’s Production. Common lands account for 40% of the total geographical area, nearly 30% of the common lands fall in the forest land category. A. Land use Classification: 1 Total provided area Hect. 411736 2 2 forest Hect. 120931 3 3 Non agriculture use Hect. 38759 4 4 Barren non agriculture Hect.