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ANSWERED ON:18.04.2005 ASSISTANCE from SUGAR DEVOLPMENT FUND Modi Shri Sushil Kumar;Patil Shri Prakash V.;Renge Patil Shri Tukaram Ganpatrao;Thummar Shri Virjibhai GOVERNMENT OF INDIA CONSUMER AFFAIRS, FOOD AND PUBLIC DISTRIBUTION LOK SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION NO:3605 ANSWERED ON:18.04.2005 ASSISTANCE FROM SUGAR DEVOLPMENT FUND Modi Shri Sushil Kumar;Patil Shri Prakash V.;Renge Patil Shri Tukaram Ganpatrao;Thummar Shri Virjibhai Will the Minister of CONSUMER AFFAIRS, FOOD AND PUBLIC DISTRIBUTION be pleased to state: (a) the current corpus of Sugar Development Fund (SDF) as on date; (b) the details of applications received for assistance from SDF during the last three years, State-wise; (c) the details of loans approved and amount disbursed during the said period, State-wise; (d) the criteria laid down for grant of such loans from SDF; (e) whether the Union Government has received any proposal from the Government of Bihar for assistance to the sick sugar mills in the State during the last three years; and (f) if so, the details thereof alonghwith the current status of the said proposal ? Answer MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF CONSUMER AFFAIRS, FOOD & PUBLIC DISTRIBUTION ( DR. AKHILESH PRASAD SINGH ) (a): The balance at the credit of the fund was Rs. 1316.25 crores as on 31.3.2004. (b): The details of the applications received for assistance from SDF during the last three years, State-wise, is at Annexure-I. (c): The details of loans approved and amount disbursed during the said period, State-wise, are at Annexure-II and Annexure-III respectively. (d): The criteria laid down for grant of such loans from SDF is at Annexure-IV. (e): No proposal has been received from the Government of Bihar for providing assistance to the sick sugar mills in the State during the last three years. (f): Does not arise. ANNEXURE-I ANNEXURE REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (b) OF UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 3605 DUE FOR ANSWER ON 18.4.2005 IN THE LOK SABHA DETAILS OF APPLICATIONS RECEIVED FOR ASSISTANCE FROM SUGAR DEVELOPMENT FUND (I) CANE DEVELOPMENT YEAR 2002-2003 S.No. Name of the sugar mill Amount requested from SDF (Rs. in lakh) MAHARASHTRA 1 Shri Ganesh SSK Ltd., Distt: Ahmednagar. 269.84 2 Chatrapati Sambhaji Raje Sakhar Udyog Ltd., 269.98 Distt: Aurangabad 3 Purna SSSK Ltd., Distt:Hingoli. 270.00 4 Saikrupa SSK Ltd., Distt:Ahmednagar. 270.00 5 Nagar Taluka SSK Ltd., Distt:Ahmednagar. 269.95 6 Chandrabhaga SSK Ltd., Distt: Solapur. 270.00 7 Vittalrao Shinde SSK Ltd., Distt: Solapur. 270.00 8 Shri Vithal SSK Ltd., Venunagar, Pandharpur, 269.99 Distt: Solapur. 9 Rayat SSK Ltd., Distt: Satara. 270.00 10 Ajinkyatara SSK Ltd., Distt: Satara. 270.00 11 Balaghat SSK Ltd., Distt: Latur. 269.82 12 Vikas SSK Ltd., Distt: Latur. 269.86 13 Dr.Babsaheb Ambedkar SSK Ltd., Distt: Osmanabad. 269.88 14 Shree Vittal SSK Ltd. Distt: Osmanabad. 269.71 15 Sadashivrao Mandlik SSK Ltd., Distt: Kolapur. 268.23 16 Shri Chhatrapati Rajaram SSK Ltd., Kasaba-Bawada, 270.00 Distt:Kolhapur. 17 Wainganga SSK Ltd, Distt:Bhander. 270.00 18 Deshbhakta Ratnappana Panchganga SSK Ltd., 270.00 Distt: Kolhapur. 19. Bhogawati SSK Ltd., Distt: Kolhapur. 269.99 20 Sharad SSK Ltd., Distt:Kolhapur. 270.00 21 Manganga SSK Ltd., Distt: Sangli 270.00 22 Jai Ambika SSK Ltd., Distt: Nanded. 270.00 23 Hutatma Jaiwantrao Patil SSK Ltd., Distt: Nanded. 280.71 24 Rameshwar SSK Ltd., Distt: Jalna. 269.97 25 Anuradha Sugar Mills Ltd., Distt:Buldana. 265.46 26 Shree Vridheshwar SSK Ltd, Distt:Ahmednagar. 261.40 27 Chopda SSSK Ltd., Distt: Jalgaon. 262.26 UTTAR PRADESH 1 Kesar Enterprises Ltd., Distt: Bareilly. 300.37 2 UP State Sugar Corp. Ltd., Unit: Mohiuddinpur, Meerut. 113.81 3 UP State Sugar Corp. Ltd., Unit: Bijnor. 174.41 4 UP State Sugar Corp. Ltd., Unit: Saharanpur. 89.08 5 UP State Sugar Corp. Ltd., Unit: Rahana Kalan, 54.09 Mohan Nagar. 6 UP State Sugar Corp. Ltd., Unit: Jarwal Road,Baharaich. 102.43 7 UP State Sugar Corp. Ltd., Unit: Siswa Bazar, 164.41 Distt: Maharajaganj. 8 UP State Sugar Corp. Ltd., Unit: Khadda, 88.47 Distt:Kushinagar. 9 UP State Sugar Corp. Ltd., Unit: Bulandshar. 237.46 10 UP State Sugar Corp. Ltd., Unit: Chandpur, 258.12 Distt: Bijnor. 11 UP State Sugar Corp. Ltd., Unit: Amroha, J.P.Nagar. 269.09 12 UP State Sugar Corp. Ltd., Unit: Sakoti Tanda, Meerut. 250.43 13 Chhata Sugar Co. Ltd., Unit:Chhata, Distt:Mathura. 211.01 14 Nandganj Sihori Sugar Co, Ltd., Distt:Raebareli. 247.59 UTTRANCHAL 1 Rai Bahadur Narain Singh Sugar Mills, Distt: Haridwar. 270.00 2 Kisan Sahkari Chini Mills Ltd., Sitarganj, 221.22 DisttLU.S. Nagar. 3 Bazpur Coop. Sugar Factory Ltd, Bazpur, Distt:U.S.Nagar 249.57 4 Kisan Sahkari Chini Mills Ltd.,Rajpur-Nadehi,U.S. Nagar.107.41 5 Kichha Sugar Co. Ltd., Kichha, U.S. Nagar. 249.50 6 Kisan Sahkari Chini Mills Ltd., Gadarpur, U.S. Nagar. 193.14 HARYANA 1 Ch.Devi Lal Coop. Sugar Mills Ltd., Distt:Sonepat. 271.80 2 Ch.Devi Lal Coop. Sugar Mills Ltd., Distt:Sirsa. 297.81 MADHYA PRADESH 1 Krishak Sahkari Sakhar Karkhana, Distt; Guna. 275.09 2 Gwalior Sugar Co. Ltd., Gwalior. 229.50 TAMILNADU 1 E.I.D Parry (India) Ltd., Distt: Tiruchirapalli, 270.00 ANDHRA PRADESH 1 Deccan Sugars, Samalkot. East Godavari District. 300.00 2 Kirlampudi Sugars Ltd., East Godavari District. 294.00 YEAR 2003-2004 S.No Name of the sugar mill Amount requested from SDF (Rs. in lakh) MAHARASHTRA 1. Ghodganga SSK Ltd., Distt. Pune 269.99 2. Nira Bhima SSK Ltd., Tal. Indapur, Distt. Pune 270.00 3. Shree Tatya Saheb More Warana SSK Ltd., Warananagar, 270.00 Distt. Kolhapur. 4. Shivajirao Patil Nilangekar SSK Ltd., Ambulga, Distt. Latur 270.00 5. Pratapgad SSK Ltd., Distt. Satara 269.98 6. Niphad SSK Ltd., Distt. Nasik 269.77 7 Barashiv Hanuman SSK Ltd., Distt. Hingoli 269.96 8. Shambhu Mahadev Sugar & Allied Industries Ltd., 266.92 Distt. Osmanabad. 9. Dongrai Sageshwar SSL Ltd., Distt. Sangli. 299.95 10. Sarvodaya SSK Ltd., Distt. Sangli 270.00 11. Makai SSK Ltd., Distt. Solapur 269.80 ANDHRA PRADESH 1. NCS Sugars Ltd., Distt. Vizianagaram 291.40 2. Sudalgunta Sugars Ltd., Distt.Chittoor 300.00 3. Jeypore Sugar Co. Ltd., Distt. West Godavari 299.00 4. K.C.P. Sugar & Industries Corp. Ltd., Distt. Krishna. 290.33 UTTARANCHAL 1. Doiwala Sugars Co. Ltd., Distt. Dehradun 238.50 2. Lakshmi Sugars Co. Ltd., Distt. Haridwar 270.00 KARNATAKA 1. Ghataprabha SSK Niyamit, Distt. Belgaum 300.00 2. Prabhulingeshwar Sugars & Chemicals Ltd., Distt. Bagalkot 300.00 TAMIL NADU 1. Shri Ambika Sugars Ltd., Distt. Cuddalore 297.00 2. Dharmapuri Distt. Coop. Sugars Ltd., Distt. Dharmapuri 280.70 MADHYA PRADESH 1. Jawahar Lal Nehru Sahakari Agri. Produce Processing Society 270.00 Ltd., Distt. 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Muzaffarnagar A.P. 1. M/s GSR Sugars (P) Ltd.,Maagi Village,Nizam Sagar Mandal, 2500.00 Distt. Nizamabad Maharashtra 1. Shree Pandurang SSK Ltd., Shreepur, Malshiras]Tehsil, 210.00 Distt. Solapur (III) CO-GENERATION PROJECT YEAR 2002-03 (Rs.in lakh) STATE Name of Sugar unit Amount of loan applied for ssue of A.A. U.P. 1 M/s. Balrampur Chini Mills Balrampur .(UP) 2000.00 2 M/s. Triveni Engg. & Ind. Ltd. Deoband, Saharanpur, 2500.00 Tamil Nadu 1 Shree Ambika Sugars Ltd.Cuddalore, Distt. 2537.00 2. Shree Ambika Sugars Ltd., Truvidaimorudur,Thanjavur-Distt. 525.70 A.P. 1. M/s Ganapati Sugar Ind. Ltd, Sangareddy, Distt.- Medak, A.P. 1500.00 Karnataka 1 M/s. Bannari Amman Sugars Ltd.
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