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Brief Industrial Profile of Umariya District Contents S. No. Topic Page No. 1. General Characteristics of the District 3 1.1 Location & Geographical Area 3 1.2 Topography 3 1.3 Availability of Minerals. 3 1.4 Forest 3 1.5 Administrative set up 3 2. District at a glance 4 2.1 Existing Status of Industrial Area in the District Umariya 5-8 3. Industrial Scenario Of Umariya 8 3.1 Industry at a Glance 8 3.2 Year Wise Trend Of Units Registered 9 3.3 Details Of Existing Micro & Small Enterprises & Artisan Units In The 10 District 3.4 Large Scale Industries / Public Sector undertakings 11 3.5 Major Exportable Item 11 3.6 Growth Trend 11 3.7 Vendorisation / Ancillarisation of the Industry 11 3.8 Medium Scale Enterprises 11 3.8.1 List of the units in Umariya & nearby Area 11 3.8.2 Major Exportable Item 11 3.9 Service Enterprises 11 3.9.2 Potentials areas for service industry 12 3.10 Potential for new MSMEs 12 4. Existing Clusters of Micro & Small Enterprise 12 5. General issues raised by industry association during the course of 13 meeting 6 Steps to set up MSMEs 14 Page 2 Brief Industrial Profile of Umariya District 1. General Characteristics of the District Umaria was formerly the headquarters of the South Rewa District and thereafter the headquarters town of the Bandhavgarh tehsil. It is situated at a distance of about 69 Km. from Shahdol, the parent district. Metalled roads connect the town with Katni, Rewa Shahdol etc., on w hich regular buses ply. Umaria is also a railway station on the Katni-Bilaspur section of the South- Eastern Railway. 1.1 Location & Geographical Area. Umaria district is located to the North East of Madhya Pradesh. Mathematically the coordinates of the District extend from 23o38' to 24o20' North and 80o28' to 82o12' east. It has geographical area of 4548 sq.km. The greatest length of the district is about 150 km. from north to south and the greatest width is about 60km from east to west. The population of the district on the basis of 2001 census is 515963. Out of which about 83% population resides in rural areas. 1.2 Topography: The famous Bandhavgarh National Park (Tala) and Sanjay Gandhi Thermal Power Station Mangthar (Pali) are located in the district. 1.3 Availability of Minerals:- Stone, Murum, Clay & Sand are the minor Minarets are available in the District. Total Production is 511804 cub. Meter and value in Rs. 14, 83, 09,883. Page 3 PRODUCTION OF MINERAL 2010-11 S.NO. NAME OF MINERAL PRODUCTION in tones 2010-2011 MAJOR MINERAL 1. Fire Clay 14470 M.T.(2009-10) 2. Coal 1830000 M.T. (2009-10) 3. Okras/white earth 3625 M.T. (2009-10) MINOR 1. Stone 66338 cub.meter 2. Murum 130054 cub.meter 3. Clay 741 cub.meter 4. Sand 314671 cub.meter SOURCE:- DEPT. OF MINES & GEOLOGY .Bhopal 1.3 FOREST:- The district has extensive forests. About 42% of the total area is covered by forests only. The District is rich in minerals. The most important mineral found in the district is coal and as a result 8 mines are being operated by South Eastern Coalfield Limited in the district. Forest covered 76500 Hecters. 1.5 Administrative set up. Sub Division Tahsil Blocks Municipalities Nagar Panchayat Bandhavgarh (Umaria) Bandhavgarh Karkeli(Umaria) Umaria Chandia (Umaria) Chandia Nowrozabad Manpur Manpur Manpur - Nowrozabad Pali Pali Pali - Pali Page 4 2. District at a glance S.No Particular Year Unit Statistics 1 Geographical features (A) Geographical Data i) Latitude 23-38’—24-20’ ii) Longitude 80-28’--- 82-12’ iii) Geographical Area Sq. Km. 4503.29 (B) Administrative Units i) Sub divisions 2011 Nos. 03 ii) Tehsils 2011 Nos. 05 iii) Sub-Tehsil (Blocks) 2011 Nos. 07 iv) Patwar Circle 2011 Nos. 243 v) Panchayat Simitis 2011 Nos. --- vi)Nagar panchyat 2011 Nos. 03 vii) Nagar Palika 2011 Nos. 01 viii) Gram Panchayats 2011 Nos. 234 xi) Revenue villages 2011 Nos. 12 x) Assembly Area 2011 Nos. 02 2. Population (A) Sex-wise i) Male 2011 Nos. 329527 ii) Female 2011 Nos. 314052 (B) Rural Population 2011 Nos. 533058 3. Agriculture A. Land utilization i) Total Area 2010-11 Hectare 160400 ii) Forest cover 2010-11 “ 76500 iii) Non Agriculture Land 2010-11 “ 32200 v) cultivable Barren land 2010-11 “ 28800 4. Forest Page 5 (i) Forest “ 76500 5. Livestock & Poultry A. Cattle i) Cows 2010 Nos. 244517 ii) Buffaloes 2010 Nos. 48278 B. Other livestock 2010 i) Goats 2010 Nos. 63980 ii) Pigs 2010 Nos. 1795 iii) Dogs & Bitches 2010 Nos. 364 iv) Railways i) Length of rail line 2010-11 Kms 10 V) Roads (a) National Highway 2010-11 Kms 70 (b) State Highway 2010-11 70 © Main District Highway 2010-11 Kms 657 (d) Other district & Rural Roads 2010-11 Kms 70 (e) Rural road/ Agriculture 2010-11 Kms NA Marketing Board Roads (f) Kachacha Road 2010-11 Kms 1055 (VI) Communication (a) Telephone connection 2010-11 4349 (b) Post offices 2010-11 Nos. 65 © Telephone center 2010-11 Nos. NA (d )Density of Telephone 2010-11 NA (e) Density of Telephone 2010-11 No. per KM. NA (f) PCO Rural 2010-11 No. NA (g) PCO STD 2010-11 No. NA (h) Mobile 2010-11 No. NA (VII) Public Health Page 6 Allopathic Hospital 2010-11 Nos. 02 Beds in Allopathic hospitals Nos. 108 Ayurvedic Hospital Nos. NA Beds in Ayurvedic hospitals Nos. NA Unani hospitals Nos. NA Community health centers Nos. 03 (90 beds) Primary health centers Nos. 12 (24 Beds) Dispensaries Nos. -- Sub Health Centers Nos. 89 (86 Beds) Private hospitals Nos. 08 (VIII) Banking commercial (a) Commercial Bank Nos. 35 (b) rural Bank Products Nos. NA (c) Co-Operative bank Nos. 38 products (d) PLDB Branches Nos. 01 (IX) Education (a) Primary school 798 (b) Middle schools 359 (c) Secondary & senior 75 secondary schools (d) Colleges Nos. 02 (e) Technical School Nos. 01 Page 7 2.1 Existing Status of Industrial Areas in the District Umariya S. Name of Ind. Land Land Prevailing No No of No of No. of No. Area acquired developed Rate Per of allotted Vacant Units in Sqm Plots Plots Plots Production (In (In hectare) hectare) (In Rs.) 1 No Industrial Area shown in gazette notification by Govt. of M.P. Source:- Industries Commissioner office, Bhopal 3. Industrial Scenario of Umariya 3.1 Industry at a Glance Sr Head Unit Particulars No 1. Registered Industrial Unit No. 2109 2. Total Industrial Unit No. 2109 3. Registered Medium & Large Unit No. Nil 4. Estimated Avg. No. of Daily Worker No. ---- Employed In Small Scale Industries 5. Employment In Large And Medium No. ---- Industries 6. No. of Industrial Area No. Nil 7. Turnover of Small Scale Ind. In Lacs --- 8. Turnover of Medium & Large Scale In Lacs --- Industries Page 8 3.2 Year Wise Trend of Units Registered Year Number of Employment Investment (Lakh Registered Units Rs.) Up to 1999-2000 115 295 32.06 2000-01 115 289 30.03 2001-2002 112 270 48.66 2002-03 115 451 48.21 2003-04 209 467 71.84 2004-05 200 630 54.80 2005-06 210 396 41.06 2006-07 53 253 150.21 2007-08 233 895 509.38 2008-09 253 719 516.33 2009-10 251 763 233.15 2010-11 253 527 827.94 2011-12 250 460 4.69 Total 2359 6415 2504.26 Source: Industries Commissioner Bhopal Page 9 3.3 Details of Existing Micro & Small Enterprises and Artisan Units in the District NIC TYPE OF NUMBER INVESTMENT EMPLOYMENT CODE OF UNITS (Lakh Rs.) INDUSTRY NO. 20 Agro based 119 59.50 238 22 Soda water --- ---- ---- 23 Cotton textile ---- ---- ---- 24. Woolen, silk & artificial Thread based ---- ---- ---- clothes. 25. Jute & jute based ---- ---- ---- 26. Ready-made garments & embroidery 01 5.00 10 27. Wood/wooden based furniture 138 69.00 276 28. Paper & Paper products 08 6.00 15 29. Leather based 06 1.50 09 31. Chemical/Chemical based 30. Rubber, Plastic & petro based 01 0.50 02 32. Mineral based 62 124.40 335 33. Metal based (Steel Fab.) 40 80.00 120 35. Engineering units --- ---- ---- 36. Electrical machinery and transport --- --- ---- equipment 97. Repairing & servicing 03 14.00 14 01. Others 1727 5595.10 4936 Source: DIC Umariya Page 10 3.4 Large Scale Industries / Public Sector undertakings: NIL List of the units in Umariya & Near By Area : NIL 3.5 Major Exportable Item: No export 3.6 Growth Trend:- 2-3% 3.7 Vendorisation / Ancillarisation of the Industry:- NIL 3.8. Medium Scale Enterprises: NIL 3.9 Service Enterprises 3.9.2 Potentials areas for service industry Scooter Repair, Cycle Repair, Book Binding, Electric Rewinding, Tractor Repairing, T.V. servicing, Photocopy & Lamination, welding, Workshop Service Centre, etc. Page 11 3.10 Potential for new MSMEs Agro Based Enterprises: Dal Mill, Floor Mill, Food Processing, Cattle Feed, Soya extraction Plant. Chemical Based Enterprises: Plastic Products, Detergent Soap & Detergent, Mechanical Based Enterprises: Lath Machine, Steel Furniture Other Enterprises: Cotton Bags, Seat cover, Packaging 4. Existing Clusters of Micro & Small Enterprise No Existing Cluster in the District. Page 12 5. General issues raised by industry association during the course of meeting Lack of Water and electricity supply in Industrial Area 2. Non-Availability of finance 3. Marketing Problem These are the problems highlighted by the entrepreneurs during the course of discussion. Page 13 6. Steps to Set Up MSMEs Following are the brief description of different agencies for rendering assistance to the entrepreneurs. S.No Type of assistance Name and address of agencies 1.
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