Brief Industrial Profile of Ajmer District
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Government of India Ministry of MSME Brief Industrial Profile of Ajmer District Carried out by MSME-Development Institute (Ministry of MSME, Govt. of India,) 22 Godam, Industrial Estate, Jaipur-302006 Phone: 0141-2212098, 2213099 Fax: 0141-2210553 e-mail: [email protected] Web- www.msmedijaipur.gov.in 1 Contents S. No. Topic Page No. 1. General Characteristics of the District 4 1.1 Location & Geographical Area 4 1.2 Topography 5 1.3 Availability of Minerals. 5 1.4 Forest 6 1.5 Administrative set up 6,7 2. District at a glance 7,8,9,10,11 2.1 Existing Status of Industrial Area in the District Ajmer 12 3. Industrial Scenario Of Ajmer District 13 3.1 Industry at a Glance 14 3.2 Year Wise Trend Of Units Registered 14,15 3.3 Details Of Existing Micro & Small Enterprises & Artisan Units In The 15,16 District 3.4 Large Scale Industries / Public Sector undertakings 16 3.5 Major Exportable Item 16 3.6 Growth Trend 16,17 3.7 Vendorisation / Ancillarisation of the Industry 17 3.8 Medium Scale Enterprises 17 3.8.1 List of the units in -Ajmer & near by Area 17 3.8.2 Major Exportable Item 18 3.9 Service Enterprises 18 3.9.1 Potentials areas for service industry 18 3.10 Potential for new MSMEs 18,19 4. Existing Clusters of Micro & Small Enterprise 19 4.1 Detail Of Major Clusters 19 4.1.1 Manufacturing Sector 19 4.1.2 Service Sector 19 4.2 Details of Identified cluster 20 4.2.1 Gota Loom Cluster, Ajmer 20 5. General issues raised by industry association during the course of 21 meeting 6 Steps to set up MSMEs 22 -23 7. Important Telephone Nos. 24 2 3 Brief Industrial Profile of Ajmer District 1. General Characteristics of the District The district derives its name from the head quarter town of Ajmer. It comparised of two districts viz. Ajmer and Merwara before independence and the ancient name of city was 'Ajaymeru'. The Sanskrit word 'Meru' means a hill and Ajay used as a qualifying adjective to mery (hill), implying that this hill was invincible or un-conquerable by enemies probably due to its inaccessibility. The ancient name Ajaymeru later became Ajmer through collogquial terminology. Ajmer was also combining of the name of Raja Ajaypal. The traditional founder of the city and the fort (Taragarh) in Merwara. Since this expressed the physical feature only, the former meaning appears to be more plausible rather than indentifying with Ajay Raja. Ajmer was founded by Raja Ajaipal Chauhan in the 7 century A.D. It remained a strong hold of the Chauhans till 1193 A.D. when Prithvi Raj Chauhan the last Hindu ruler lost it to Mohammed Gauri, than become past of Delhi Sultanate, but Rana Kumbha of Mewar and Raja Maldeo of Marwar established Rajput rule over Ajmer. From then onwards, Ajmer became battle ground for power between the Rajputs, Mugals and Marathas, the British finally annexed it after the treaty in 1818 A.D. with Maratha chief and held Ajmer as a Chief Commissioner's pride. During the British rule, it was considered expidient for purely political considertations that this small but strategic area or Ajmer should be retained and administrated by the Central Government. After independence State Govt. extended its claim over Ajmer with the argument that geographically, ethnological and linguistically Ajmer is and has been an integral part of Rajasthan. The re-organization Commission constituted for the purpose investigated case for merger and finally recommended and consequently the region or Ajmer was merged with Rajasthan on 1st November 1956 and became one or the eminent district of Rajasthan State. Today this place is not only known for holy Pushkar Lake & Beautiful temples on one hand and the Durgah of Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti on the other hand but also an important trade, commerce industrial and transportation centre of Rajasthan. 1.1 Location & Geographical Area. Ajmer District is situated in the centre of Rajasthan State lying between 25038" and 26058" North Latitudes and 73054" and 75022" East Longitudes. The district is surrounded by Jaipur and Tonk district in East and Pali district in west, Nagaur district touches its North boundries while Bhilwara district in the South, the total geographical Area of Ajmer district is 8.50 lac hectares, for land utilization purpose, the area was reported 8.42 lacs hectares in 2007- 4 2008. Ajmer district stands at 16th place among the existing 33 districts or the State so far its total area is concerned. Topography The district has no natural division. Its boundaries are territorial and composed of four sub-divisions namely Ajmer, Beawar, Kekri, and Kishangarh. Ajmer sub-division forms the Northern part of district and is more or less triangular in shap, Beawar sub-division is an irregular terrain lying the sourth-west of district. The track is generally hilly. Kekri sub-division forms the south Eastern portion of the district and consists of two narrow strips of land separated from each other. The distinguishing feature of the district is the Arawali range, which comes into prominence near the town of Ajmer. About 16 km. the hills dis-appear for a short distance but again form a compact double range in the neighbourhood of Beawar. Availability of Minerals. The geology of district is that of the Aravalli range which extends through out the district except the North-Western part which is flat and plain and covered by sand dunes. Almost whole of the area shows very strip vertical digs and the rock are repeated several times in the section. It is quartizite section which forms heighest peaks above the general level of range at Taragarh near Ajmer. The best rocks in the region are granites, felspathics chists, calgeneisses marble and quartzites exposed along the Ajmer Nasirabad pass. Gneiss and granite are predominate towards Beawar section but towards Ajmer, the granite alternates with limestone, mica chists and Felspathetic quartzite, coarse grained marble, lime and building stone is seen in the South West plains of Ajmer. Among other minerals found in the district are mica, asbestos, vemiculite, soap stone, masonary stone and brickclay. Granite deposite, are found at (Sendra), Beawar, Bandanwara and Kishangarh. PRODUCTION OF MINERALS S.No. Name of Minerals Year 2010-11 1. Felspar 332378.20 2. Quartz 93436 3. Asbestos Nil 4. Lime Stone 1080716.5 5 5. Soap Stone 1580 6. Vermiculite Nil 7. Marble Block 942352 8. Masonary Stone 3151952 9. Lime Stone Burning 157234 10. Jhanihar Kankar Bazari 1587235 11. Granite - 12. Velstonite 1740 13. Mica 700 Source: Mines & Geology Office, Ajmer. FOREST The forest crop in the Ajmer district is very poor and the commercial tree like teak, Sal and Shisham do occur but hardly reach and appreciable size in the area. The important species of Ajmer district forest are Dhokra, Salar, Khejra, Khair, Ber, Aranja and Koulasse and the Cenchrus ciliaris, Schima marvous, dichanthium annulatxum, Chloris barbata, Chysopsson etc. are the important grasses in the absence of dense forest in the district, the tiger is seen very occasionally in the Beawar forests leopards and hyenas are found in the hills of Nagpahar to Dawair. Black duck ravine deer and Nil Gai are found in Ajmer and hazes partridges and gray are common and found in all seasons. Administrative set up. The Ajmer district is presently composed by four sub-division viz; Ajmer, Beawar, Nasirabad, Masuda, Kekri and Kishangarh with a view to have better control and smooth working. The sub-divisions have further divided into 9 Tehasils namely Ajmer, Beawar, Nasirabad, Kekri, Kishangarh, Masuda, Bhinai, Pisangan and Sarwar and eight Panchayat Samities namely Shrinagar, Pisagan, Jawaja, Masuda, Bhinai, Kekri, Silora and Arain. The details of the administrative setup are shown below 6 ADMINISTRATIVE SET-UP OF THE DISTRICT No. of Sub- Sub Panchayat Full/ S.No Tehsil village Town division Tehsil Samiti Part s Ajmer Shri Nagar Part Ajmer 1 Ajmer Pushkar 156 Pisangan Pisagan Full Pushakr 2 Nasirabad Nasirabad Shri Nagar Part 83 Nasirabad 3 Beawar Beawar Jawaja Full 216 Beawar Masuda Bijaynaga 4 Masuda Masuda Full 147 Bijaynagar Bijaynagar r 1. Kekri 1.Kekri Full Kekri 5 Kekri 2. Sarwar 2.Arain Part 305 Sarwar 3. Bhinai 3.Bhinai Full Kishangar 1.Silora Full 6 Kishangarh 176 Kishangarh h 2.Arain Part Source - District Plan Ajmer – 2011-12 2. District at a glance S.No Particular Year Unit Statistics 1 Geographical features (A) Geographical Data i) Longitude 25038" and 26058" North ii) Latitude 73054" and 75022" East iii) Geographical Area Sq KM 8482 (B) Administrative Units 2012 i) Sub divisions 06 ii) Tehsils 09 7 iii) Sub-Tehsil 02 iv) Patwar Circle 1023 v) Panchayat Simitis 08 vi) Nagar Parishad 02 vii) Nagar Palika 05 viii) Gram Panchayats 276 xi) Revenue villages 1083 x) Assembly Area ------ 2. Population (A) Sex-wise 2584913 i) Male 2011 1325911 ii) Female 2011 1259002 (B) Rural Population 2011 1,548,574 3. Agriculture A. Land utilization i) Total Area 2010-11 Hectare 842943 ii) Forest cover 2010-11 Hectare 57066 iii) Non Agriculture Land 2010-11 “ 91687 iv) cultivable Barren 2010-11 “ 45721 land V) Net Area Sown 2010-11 “ 453611 4. Forest 8 (i) Forest 2010-11 Hectare 57066 5. Livestock & Poultry A. Cattle i) Cows 2007 Nos. 392018 ii) Buffaloes 2007 Nos. 336376 B. Other livestock i) Goats 2007 Nos. 772258 ii) Pigs 2007 Nos. 19699 iii) Dogs & Bitches 2007 Nos. 48553 iv) Railways i) Length of rail line 2010-11 Kms 97.96 km V) Roads (a) National Highway 2010-11 Kms 163.00 (b) State Highway 2010- Kms 373.70 11 (c) Main District Highway 2010- Kms 691.10 11 (d) Other district & Rural 2010-11 Kms 632.30 Roads (e) Rural road/ 2010-11 Kms 1916.07 Agriculture Marketing Board Roads (f) Kachacha Road 2010-11 Kms 607.54 9 (VI) Communication (a) Telephone 2010-11 Nos.