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INDUSTRIAL POTENTIAL SURVEY [2015-16] SRIGANGANAGAR

GOVERNMENT OF INDUSTRIES CENTRE SRIGANGANAGAR - 335001 [RAJASTHAN]

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CONTENTS OF INDUSTRIAL POTENTIAL SURVEY EXECUTIVE SUMMARY DISTRICT MAP

S. Chapter Summary Page No No. 1. Chapter-I District 1.1 District at a Glance 7-9 Profile 1.2 General 9 1.3 Geographical Area 9 1.4 Land Use Pattern in the District 10 1.5 Physiographic 10 1.6 Administrative Set Up 11 1.7 Climate & Rainfall 12 1.8 Forest, Flora & Fauma 12-13 1.9 Geology and Minerals 13 2. Chapter-II Resources 2.1 Human Resources 14 2.1.1 Working Force & Occupational Pattern 15 2.2 Water & Irrigation Resources 15 2.2.1 Drinking Water 15 2.2.2 Irrigation Facilities 16 2.3 Education 16 2.3.1 School, College & ITI 16-20 2.3.2 Medical Facilities 21 2.3.3 Veterinary Facilities 22 2.4 Area and Production of Major of Crops. 22 2.4.1 Major Crops 23 2.4.2 Pluses 23 2.4.3 Oil Seeds 23 2.4.4 Flori Culture 24 2.4.5 Others 24 2.5 Live Stock 25 2.5.1 Availability of Dairy Products 26 2.5.2 Wool Availability 26 2.5.3 Meat Availability 26

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2.5.4 Leather Availability 26 2.5.5 Bones 27 2.6 Geology & Minerals 27 2.7 Forest Resources 27 2.8 Tourism 28

3. Chapter-III Existing Infra Structural Facilities 29 3.1 Power Resources 29 3.1.1 Rural Electrification/Grid Station 30 3.1.2 Electricity Consumption Pattern 30 3.1.3 Existing Power Supply Position as on 31 31 st March 3.2 Transportation 32 3.2.1 Road Network 32 3.2.2 Vehicle on Road 33 3.2.3 Rail Transport 34 3.3 Network of communication Facilities 34 3.4 Banking Facilities 35 3.4.1 Total Bank Finance 35 3.4.2 Other Institutional Network 36 3.5 Dic’s and Other Concerned Institution 36 3.6 Industrial Area 37-39 4. Chapter-IV Existing Industrial Scenario 40 4.1 Existing Industrial Status 40-44 4.2 Export Potential Items 45-46 5. Chapter-V 5.1 Potential Industrial & Other 47 Contributory Factory 5.1.1 Resources 47-49 5.1.2 Infrastructure 49 5.2 Strategy Suggested 50 5.3 Potential Industries/Agro Based 50-59 5.4 Proposed Augmentation of Industrial 59-60 Area

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5.5 Suggestion Strategy for Artisan 60-61 Upgradation 5.6 Suggestion 62 6. Chapter-VI Summary on the finding 63-65 Recommendation 7. Chapter – VII Concession and Facilities 66-73 8. Annexure – I Whom to Contact for What 74-75 9. Annexure – II Name and address of the institution 76-77 assisting in promotion of SSI in the

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CHAPTER –I

District Profile District Industries Centre, Sriganganagar 1.1 District at a Glance As on 31.03.2015 1 Area Hect. 11154.66 2,878

2. Population[2011] Man Woman

1043340 925828

1 Total Population Nos 1969168

2. Rural 1433736

3. Urban 535432

4. Density per sq.k.m. 179

5. Sex Ration[per 1000 Males] 887

6. Literacy Male 79.33%

Female 60.07%

Total 70.25%

3. 1 No of towns 10

2. Municipal Council 01

3. 10

4. 1. Total No. of 3060

2. Panchyat samities[Nos] 09

3. No. of 09

4. No. of Sub-division 09

5. Total working force lacs 7.19

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6. Agriculture

1093352 Hectares

1 Total cultivated area

2. Double cropped area 329286 Hectares

3. Main crops Guar,Wheat , Barley, Sugarcane, Graam, Guarseed, Cotton, Mustered, Malta, Mausmmi, Kinnu etc.

7 Irrigation - Total irrigated area 9.706 Lac Acre

8. Total livestock population[Nos]2007 1576726

9. Area under forest hectares 60487

10. Minerals available Gypsum, Earth soil [ Bricks]

11 Average rain fall 343mm.

12. Total No of industrial area 15

1. No. of plots planned 1637

2. No. of plots allotted 1375

13. No. of electrified 2953

14. Transport & communications 5577.42

1 Total road length K.m.

2. Total railway line K.m. 265

3 No. of STD PCO 277

4. No. of Telegram office -

5. No. of Post office 334

6. No. of Vehicle Registered 421464

7. No. of Bank Branch 279

15. Education facilities 58

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Technical Colleges 15

2. Senior Secondary School/secondary 892

3. Middle school 1248

4. Primary School 1204

5. I.T.I. (Government) 05

16 Existing industrial status

1 No. of large medium scale units 08

2. No. of Small scale units 2735

3. Investment in SSI sector[Rs. in lacs] 41116.40

4 No.of employment in SSI Sector{Nos] 24625

1.2 General

The area covered under district has been a part of former State of Rajputana, however, is demarcation as such as was carried out after the advent of Gang Canal in 1927. The district was named after the then ruler of Bikaner Maharaja . Ganganagar was designated as district headquarter on 30 th march, 1949.

` After its demarcation since 1949, there is almost non change in the external boundaries of the district, however, internally there were changes in tehsils boundaries, Till 1961 there were 9 ’s in the district which increased to 12 in 1971 and further increased to 16 in 81. In July 1994 was made a separate district and as a result area, tehsils, towns were cut short.

1.3 Geographical area -

The district is the northern most district of the state of Rajasthan and forms a part of Indo-Gang tick plan. It is bordering Pakistan on the west and state of on the north. District Bikaner is on the south and newly formed is on the east. It is located between 28’4 to 30’6 north latitude and between 72’30 to 75’03 east longitude. The district commands a very strategic geographical location having a total area of 1093221 sqr. hectares, which roughly works out to 3.73 of the total area of the state.

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1.4 Land use pattern in the District-

As stated earlier about 73% of working population depends upon agriculture. Smilarly about 72% of the total area of the district is being utilized for cultivationThe land use pattern is given here under.

Table 1.4

Land use pattern in the District 2014-15

S.N. Area Hectare

1 Reporting Area [Geographical Area] 1093352

2 Forests 60514

3 Permanent Pasture

4 Tree Grows etc. 121227

5 Cultivable waste

6 Other Fallow Current fallow 186905

7 Net Area Shown 724662

8 Double Cropped Area 329286

9 Total Cropped Area 873776

10 Net Available for cultivation 911611

(Sources Dy. Director. Agriculture (Extn.), Sri Ganganagr)

The land of the district is fertile and with the availability of canal water and more land is put under cultivation.

1.5 Physiographic- The state of Rajasthan can be divided mainly into two division i.e. north west and south east and the world’s oldest ARAWALI HILLS crosses between these two divisions The former divisions is sandy, ill watered and non-productive area, however the later is productive plain. The average rainfall measures between 20 to 30cm. In the former divisions where as it crosses 100 cm in the later Though

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The credit of bringing up the district on the top agricultural map of the state also goes to world’s longest canal project IGNP. There are no hills and natural lakes in the district whereas GHAGGER is the only seasonal river which flows near in monsoon season only.

1.6 Administrative set up-

The Ganganagar district is divided into 9 sub-divisiosn, which are further divided into 9 Tehsils and out of these 9 Tehsils there are 9 panchyat samities. There are 10 towns and 3060 villages and out of there 2953 villages have been electrified. District headquarter has municipal council where as other 15 towns of the district have municipalities District Rural Development Agency[DRDA] is functioning in the district to supervise the work of rural development carried on through the Panchyat Samities.

Table No. 1.6

ADMINISTRATIVE SET UP OF THE DISTRICT

S.N Sub-Division Tehsil Towns Village Population . [Nos.] [Nos.] 2011

1 Sriganganagar Sriganganagar 2 313 481640

Sadulshahar 2 214 158473

2 SriKaranpur SriKaranpur 2 239 146878

Padampur 2 249 162718

3 Raisinghnagar 1 408 196455

4 Anoopgarh Anoopgarh 1 423 184423

Vijaynagar 1 279 145770

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5 Gharasana Gharasana 3 435 171830

6 Suratgarh Suratgarh 1 500 320981

15 3060 1969168

(Sources Asst. Director Economic & Statical, Sri Ganganagar)

1.7 Climate and Rainfall-

The climate of the district is hot and dry having a vast variation of temperature varying between 7 degree c in winter to the high of 46 degree c in summer. Accordingly, winters are very cold and summers are very hot. The average rainfall remains around 25 cm. in the district.

1.8 Forest, Flora and Fauna –

[A] Forest -

There was a negligible area of forest upto 1927 due to adverse climate condition. Gradually with the availability of water through gang canal and Indira Gandhi canals, irrigated forest plantation has been taken up. Species like shisham, mulberry and eucalyptus are being grown on the banks of canals and distributaries. Road side plantation has also been taken up 59144 hectares of area has been recorded under forest as per land utilization pattern during 2001-2002.

[B] Flora-

Nearly whole of the area of the district is sandy and paucity of water has resulted in a very little and negligible amount of vegetation. after availability of water from Gang canal and recently from the a portion of district had been vegetation . The flora in the district is positively undergoing transformation with the completion of the canals and increases irrigation facilities, vegetation, however, is available on sand dunes, where hurbs loke ‘Aak’ ‘Awalli’ ‘Gokhur’ can be seen. The alluvial soil in the he famous Ghaggar bed is also very sparsly strawn with vegetation, which generally grow species like ‘Mathe’ . ‘Bathura’, ‘Lan’, ‘Loni’, Trees like a shisham Babul or Kikar, Moonj and weed are also grown in irrigated area, the representative flora of the district are Beri-

Beri, Kair, Khejra, Rohira, Shisham. there verestation have multiple use such as fodder for animals and raw materials for medicines.

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[C] Fauna-

Birds -

The birds mostly found in the district are pigeons, crows, sparrows, peacocks and parrots. The poultry birds namely cocks/hens are found but these are domesticated.

Animals-

The irrigated plantation in the district provide shelter to the blank-bucks, Chinkaras and blue-bulls[Neelgai], whose number is gradually coming up. Common animal like camel, horses, cows, buffaloes, goats, wild dog are found in abundance.

Fishes -

Species on fish which are usually found in the canals and their distributors are alabeo rohit, mastacembulus armatus and ophiocephalus barrilious.

1.9 Geology and Minerals -

The exposed geological formation of the district is classified as recent and are mainly of alluvial origin. It is a part of Great Indian Desert of ‘THAR’ as such the area was completely distributed of herbage and was sparsely wooded before the construction of Gang Canal and Indira Gandhi Nahar Pariyojana. However, the geological column, built up with the help of surface date, reveals that the oldest rocks in the area belongs to the Aravali which included phylite shall and quartz veins

The district is not rich in mineral deposits as Gypsum in the only major mineral available in the district. This is an important ingredient in the making of plaster of , Portland cement and fertilizer. It is also used in textile and building industries. Brick earth, which as a minor mineral, is also available in big pockets throughout the district. It is used in building roads and other constructional purposes. .

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CHAPTER-II Resources

The district has may vital resources which are if properly exploited and utilised can bring about the desired economic and industrial development of the district.The main resources available in the district are described in the following paragraphs-

2.1 Human resources-

1. Human resources are essential inputs for manning the existing and future industrial development of an area. The population as per 2011 census was 19.69 lacs. Out of which 10.44 lacs were males and 9.25 lacs were females. The density of population as per 2011 census is 179 as compared to 163 in 2001. The sex ratio in 2011 comes to 877as against 873 in 2001.

2. Literacy

According to 2011 census Sriganganagar district has a literacy of 70.25 as against the state literacy rate of 38.55 the male literacy in the district in 79.33 where as female literacy stood at a low level of 60.07 %.

Literacy of SriGanganagar distsricst

Male Female Total

79.33 60.07 70.25%

Literacy campaign is being carried out during 1997-98 to make the district complete literate, however, the literacy campaign visisted the district to inaugurate literacy campaign .

3. Rural, Urban Population -

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The population of the district as per 2011 census is 19.69lacs. Out of which 14.33 lacs is rural and 5.36 lacs in urban. According about 72.77% is rural and 27.23% is urban population.

2.1.1 Working force and Occupational pattern.-

Table 2.1.1

Working force and Occupational pattern

[000 Numbers]

S.N. Occupation Male Female Total %of Total

1 Cultivators 285 11 296 58.6

2 Agricultural Labour 083 05 088 14.7

3 Household Industry 011 01 012 0.1

4 Other Workers 147 06 153 26.6

(Sources Dy. Director. Agriculture (Extn.), Sri Ganganagr) The main source of livelihood of the people are agriculture and animal husbandry. About 72.28% of the working population depend on cultivation and agriculture labour. The dependence of industries is negligible, while engagement as other workers is 26.6%.

2.2 Water & Irrigation Resources-

The main source of irrigation and drinking water in the district is canals. Irrigation facilities are comparatively better in Ganganagar district as compared to other district of Rajasthan. Land to the district is mainly irrigated by Gang canal and Inditra canal but some part of the district is also irrigayted by seasonal river Ghagger.

Table 2.2.1 2.2.1 Drinking Water Resources as on 31.03.15 S.N. Name of canal Capicity Area Irrigated [in Lac. Acres]

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1 Gang Canal 3000 Cusec 970625.00

2 Indiraghandi Canal - Pertain to SE/S.B.N.R (Sources SE Irrigation Sri Ganganagr) Table 2.2.2

2.2.2 Irrigation Facilities As on 31.03.2015

S.No. Sourcs of Irrigation Area Irrigated [in lac.Acres]

1 Canal 776500

2 Wells Pertain to G.W.D.

(Sources SE Irrigation Sri Ganganagr) 2.3 Education -

2.3.1 School, College & ITI

Table 2.3.1

Education facility in the District As on 31.03.2015

S.N. Institution Number As on 31.03.2015

1 College for general education 37

2 College Technical education 11

3 Secondary/ Senior Secondary School [GOVERNMENT] 131/315

Secondary/ Senior Secondary School [ PRIVATE] 236/210

4 Middle School [GOVERNMENT] 607

Middle School [ PRIVATE] 641

5 Primary School [GOVERNMENT] 987

Primary School [ PRIVATE] 215

(Sources DEO Secondary Sri Ganganagr)

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S.N. BLOCK SCHOOL AFTER AKIKARAN Primary Middle TOTAL 1 Gharsana 224 39 263 2 75 79 154 3 Sadulsahar 27 56 83 4 Anoopgarh 244 54 298 5 Padampur 81 78 159 6 Ganganagar 67 105 172 7 Raisinghnagar 137 93 230 8 Suratgarh 132 103 235 TOTAL 987 607 1594 (Sources DEO Primary Sri Ganganagr) There are three Govt. ITI are functioning at Sriganganagar Anoopgarh, Suratgarh, Padampur, Sri Karanpur which are providing one & two year training course in different trades. The details are as under –

Traning facility in the Different Course As on 31.03.2015

S. Trade Capicity For Training

N. Sri ganganagar Anoopgarh Padampur Suratgarh Srikaranpur

1 Turner 16 - - - -

2 Fitter 21 16 - 16 16

3 Electrician 21 16 - - 16

4 Electronic Mech. 26 - - - 16

5 Refrigeration & air 26 - - - - conditioning

6 Draftman 26 - - - -

7 Mech. Radio & T.V. 21 16 - - -

8 Wireman 21 - - - -

9 Mach. Tractor 21 16 - 16 -

10 Welder 21 12 12 12 -

11 Cutting & Tailoring 21 - - - -

12 Mechanic Diesel 21 16 - - 16

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13 Dress Making - 16 - - -

14 Steno SCVT 16 - - - -

15 Stenography Hindi 26 - - - -

16 Computer operator & 26 - - - - programing Asst. (COPA)

(Sources superintendent ITI, sri ganganagar) 30 ITI in Private sector is also working in the district.

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Technical Education Faculty in Sri ganganagar

S. Course Name Tantia Surendra Khalsa Attam Maharaja Govt. Ganganagar Visis No university dental MBA Ballabh Dental Polytechnic Polytechnic Polytechnic college College Jain College College College College College Suratgarh 1 MBA 60 60 60 66 - - - - 2 B.Tech. Electrical 60 60 ------Electronic 130 60 ------Computer 120 60 ------Mechanical 60 60 ------Civil 60 60 ------IT 60 60 ------3 M.Tech. Comp. - 60 ------Production - 60 ------4 BDS - 100 - - 100 - - - 5 MDS - 27 - - 18 - - - 6 Polytechnic Diploma Electrical - 60 - - - 60 120 120 Electronic - 60 - - - - 60 60 Computer - 60 - - - - 60 - Civil - - - - - 60 120 60

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Mechanical - - - - - 60 120 60

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2.3.2 Medical Facilities-

The district head quarter Srigangangar has newly built 750 beds Civil Hospital well equipped with all modern facilities. The number of allopathic medical institutions in the district in 2014-2015 are one Govt. hospital, 55 primary health centre and one T.B clinic, seven child & mother welfare centre and 439 sub centre dispensaries, facilities of Neurosurgery and CT scan are also available in private nursing homes.

Table 2.3.2

Network of Medical & Public Health centre in the District As on 31.03.2015

S.No. Institution Number As on 31.03.2015

1 Hospital (District) 1

2 P.H.C 55

3 C.H.C. 16

4 Child & Mother Welfare Centre -

5 Block P.H.C. -

6 Aid Poste Sub grade -

7 T.B.Clinic 1

8 Sub centre 439

9 Upgraded Sub Centre -

10 Other (Urban P.H.C) 5

(Sources CMHO Sri Ganganagr)

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2.3.3 Veterinary Facility-

For the rapid of lives stock population, following veterinary facilities are available in the district.

Table 2.3.3

Distribution of Veterinary Facilities As on 31.03.2015

S.N. Institution As on 31.03.2015

1 First class Hospital 26

2 Vet. Hospital 34

3 Vet. Sub-centre 73

4 Multipurpose Vet,\. Hospital 01

5 Diagnostic centre 01

6 Others

1- Dispensary 07

2- Pashudhan agogya MObile Vet. Unit 09

3- District Surgical Mobile Vet. Unit 01

7 Total 152

(Sources Joint Director, Animal Husbandry Sri Ganganagr)

2.4 Area and Production of Major crops-

By virtue of increasing irrigation facilities, total area and net are swon in the district is continuously increasing. The major crops grown in the kharif season in the district are Rice, Bajra, other kharif pulses, Cotton, Sugarcane and Guar seeds and in the Rabi season the major crops grown are Guar, wheat, Barley, Rape seed, mustered seed and taramira. The area and production of principal crops in the district are given below-

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Table 2.4

S.No. Crops Area in Hectare Production in [M.T.]

2.4.1 Major Crops

1 Wheet 209781 881080

2 Barley 82152 328608

3 Rice 5924 29620

4 Bajra 1458 2260

5 Maize 0 0

6 Suger cane 2017 100850

7 Guar 295546 295546

8 Cotton American [Bails] 68204 245263

9 Cotton Desi [Bails] 7977 23931

2.4.2 Pulses

1 Gram 118000 147500

2 Mung 7400 4440

2.4.3 Oilseeds

1 Mustered 224500 325525

2 Groundnut 3008 6618

3 Taramira 1100 605

(Sources Dy. Director. Agriculture (Extn.), Sri Ganganagr)

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Table 2.4.4 Flori Culture

S.No. Crop Production 1 Rose Grafted 25-30 Qtl. Per Hec. 2 Rose desi 20-30 Qtl. Per Hec. 3 Genda African 180-200 Qtl. Per Hec. 4 Genda desi 80-100 Qtl. Per Hec. 5 Gladiolus 1 lac to 1.25 lac pipe 6 Rajni Gandha 150-200 Qtl. Per Hec. Cultivation of flowers in this area is very low.

Table 2.4.5

2.4.5 Others - Area & production of major fruits in the District March 2015

S.No. Crops Area in Hectare Production in [M.T.]

1 Kinnow 14890 251200

2 Malta 1521 14990

3 Lemon 335 3270

4 Plum 180 2500

5 Guava 116 1895

6 Amla 32 335

7 Pomegranate 458 4950

8 Date 260.88 6.75

9 Olive 67.25 -

Area and production of fruits Besides the aforesaid main crops, fruits and vegetable are also grown on fairly good area. The same is increasing from year by year. Important fruits grown are Malta. Mausumi, Crange and kinnu. The kinnu of Ganganagar has become very

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2.5 Live stock

Livestock plays an vital role in the development of economy of a district. Since the economy of Sriganganagar district is mainly based on agriculture and livestock is vital next to agriculture. We can further add the that agriculture and live stock both are closely related and helps development of each other. Livestock also offers necessary raw material for the industries like dairying, carpet weaving and bone crushing.

Table 2.5

Live stock Population As on census 2012

S.No. Livestock As on census 31.03.2012

1 Cow 636420

2 Buffaloes 270992

3 Goats 384446

4 Sheep 273476

5 Hourses 1048

6 Donkey 4609

7 Camels 12310

8 Pigs 1781

9 Poultry 57702

10 Rabbit 2080

TOTAL 1644864

(Sources Joint Director. Animal Husbandry Sri Ganganagr)

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2.5.1 Availability of Dairy Product-

Estimated annual milk production from cows and buffaloes in the district is 24.58 lac kg. and 28.52 lac. kg. respectively. Milk being a perishable commodity and due to inadequacy of transportation facility for quick transport of the perishable commodity the producers convert it into Ghee, Khowa and butter which can be taken out of district. However Rajasthan cooperative Dairy federation [RCDF] has established its unit in near by Hanumangarh district that is why some quantity of milk is presently finally good quantity of milk is available for any industrial use in the district.

2.5.2 Wool Availability-

The sheep population in the district is fairly large and in remote areas of the district a large number of people assumed it as occupation. The sheep population in the district is 2.73 lacs as per 2012 census. The production of wool per sheep is approximately 1.6 kg. And the estimated total wool production is about 5.42 lacs kg. Some wool bases artisan unit and co-operative societies are working in karanpur- area of the district.

2.5.3 Meat Availability- On the basis of integrated survey report 1985-1986, the availability of meat in the district is estimated at 2045 M.T. a year. This figure comes on the assumption of average of 8.2 kg. meat per sheep and 9.3 kg. per goat. However animal husbandry department assumes the slaughtering rate of 26% for sheep and goat. The average meat abvilable is assumed at 40% of live weight of sheep and goat.

Table 2.5.3

Availability of Meat in District 2014-15

1 Pigs 12870 kg.

2 Goat 162099 kg.

3 Sheep 99390 kg.

4 Buffolow/Pada 4670 kg.

(Sources Joint Director. Animal Husbandry Sri Ganganagr)

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2.5.4 Leather Availability-

[A] Hides-

The hides are available from dead animal. Since the average mortality rate of the cattles is approximately 10% and the cattle wealth in the district is

14.76 lacs, as such the yield of hides can be well estimated to 147 lacs. Assuming 25 sqft. of hides per cattale, the total yield of hide is estimated at 36.75 lacs ft.

[B] Skins-

The goats and sheep population are in the district 6.08 lacs taking slaughtering rate as 20@ as per integrated survey and mortality rate as 30% and 9.20 % of goat and sheep respectively, the availability of the skin is estimated at 2.59 lacs. Assuming 12 sq. ft. of skin per sheep and goat, the total yield of skin is roughly estimated to 31.04 lacs sq.ft.

2.5.5 Bones-

The availability of the bones of the slaughtered/dead cattlae in the district is estimated around 3034 tonnes per year. This is based on assumption of 12 kg. bones per dead cattle as per report on bone & Biennial in .

2.6 Geology and Minerals -

The district is not very rich in respect of minerals. Gypsum is the only mineral available with the district, however the main pocket of Gypsum are with newly formed Hanumangarh district which used to be a part of Gangangar district till 1994. This mineral is used in manufacturing of fertilizer, Portland cement and plaster of Paris.

Table 2-6

Production of Minerals [in M.T.]

S. Minerals 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 No. of lease Area N. (Hec.)

1 Gypsum 383319 297675.14 375599.88 13 829.25

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2 Bricks Earth 9418500 6194475.00 5651100 464 1044

3 Calmyshora 19.50 - - - -

(Sources AE Mines Sri Ganganagr)

The production of Gypsum is however gradually increasing but not fully utilized within the district.

2.7 Forest Resources-

There is defined forest area in the district. Trees are now being grown on both sides of the canals distributors and road sides. The trees planted are mainly Eucalyptus and sheesam. According to the land classification forest in the district in 2005-2006, 60514 hectares which has increased by about three times compared to 21228 hectares in the year 1981-82.

Table 2.7

Wood Production in District as on 31.03.2015

S.No. Name of product Area in Hec. production in Qtl. 1 Sheesam 2 Kikar Timber - 55548 21228 3 Babul Fire Wood - 20084 4 eucalyptus (Sources Dy. Forest Ranger, Sri Ganganagr)

2.8 Tourism-

There is a good scope of tourism in because the district the northan most district of state of rajasthan forms a part of Indo-Gang tick plant. It is situated near about India-Pakistan border with in 15 KM. There is no tourist place in sri ganganagr district.

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CHAPTER III

Existing infra structural facilities –

There is a prime need of basic infra structural facilities like water, power, rail road, transport etc. for the development of industries. The Ganganagar district has fairly good resources and the infra structural facilities available in the district are sufficient to meet the present demand of industrialization. The availability of electricity is satisfactory where as water is available in abundance. On power scenery district is connected with Bhakhra Nangal Dam where as water is supplied through Indira Gandhi Canal and Gang Canal. However sometimes power shortage which results imposing of power cuts in industrial unit. The district headquarters at Sriganganagar well connected with other part of the state and country through rail and road links. Both meter and broad gauge lines are available in the district.

3.1 Power Recourses-

The district is getting power from Bhakra Nangal and well connected with power lines. Sriganganagar is getting power from Muktsar Grid through 66 KV lines. There are [two] 132 Grid sub station at Sriganganagar and Padampur, out of the total 3060 villages of the district, 2953 villages have been electrified by march 2011. The industrial area of the district have regular supply, however, it is revealed that the existing availability of power is not adequate. For the development of industrial status of Ganganagar, position will have to be improved. presesntly Govt. of Rajsthan is working very fast on Suratgarh Thermal power Station, a very ambitious plan of the district. Six unit has been commissioned of the STPS and it has started electricity production also. Now the power supply position will improved and it would change the industrial scenario and will prove to be a mile stone in power supply.

Suratgarh Thermal power project- A lignite based thermal project is being established at village thukrana of suratgarh tehsils of Ganganagar district on the southern bank of Indira Gandhi Canal. There would be five units of 250 m.w. each.

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Table 3.1

As on 31.03.2015

S.No. Line Length in Kilometers

1 33 K V 1437.54

2 11 K V 10081.64

3 Distribution Line 8375.87

3.1.1 Rural Electrification/Grid station

Table 3.1.1

Rural Electrification/Grid Station As on 31.03.2015

S.No. Item 2014-15

1 Village Electrified 2953

2 Electrified Wells 11809

3.1.2 Electricity consumption pattern-

Table 3.1.2

Electricity Consumption Pattern 31.03.2015

S.N Category Connected Load year 2012-13 Electricity o. in K.W. No. of Consumed Consumers (in Lac unit)

1 Domestic 332026.4 328535 4507.85

2 Non- Domestic 99235.5 40444 1030.18

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Industrial

[A] Small Scale 49958.5 5841 280.41

[B] Medium 37167.5 792 245.24

[C] Large 68259.6 105 1284.81

4 Public Lighting 8672.5 417 43.71

5 Irrigation 136010.5 11809 1122.24

6 Water Works 10208.4 512 210.28

7 Others 13907.1 1878 777.8

TOTAL 755446 390333 9502.00

3.1.3 Existing Power Supply Position As on 31.03.2015-

Table 3.1.3

Existing Power Supply Position As on 31.03.2015

S.N. Name of EMV/ Sub Station Installed Total M V A Capacaty . in MVA

1 City Division I Sriganganagar 127.75 127.75

2 D D Division Sriganganagar 130.15 130.15

3 Raisinghnagar Division 128.4 128.4

4 Suratgarh Division 81.3 81.3

5 Anoopgarh Division 66.65 66.65

(Sources SE JVVNL Sri Ganganagr)

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3.2 Transportation-

3.2.1 Road Network-

The national highway No. 15 crossess through the Ganganagar and the district is also well connected with different types of roads viz.State Highways and main district roads. Ganganagar is directly connected with , Bikaner, , Churu and , within the state and Bhatinda, Jalandhar, Amritser in Punjab state. The district itself has sufficient network of Roads and all the towns and mandies are connected with roads.

Table 3.2.1

Road network in the District As on 31.03.2015

S.No Roads Lenth in Kilometers . 31.03.2015

1 National Highway 114.150

2 State Highway 207.650

3 Major District Road 76.00

4 Other District Road 318.310

5 Village Road Others 1954.089

6 KUMS Road 1787.875

7 Gref Road 487.740

8 Other Agency Road [RSRDC] -

9 Urban Road -

10 Mandi Road 11.20

11 Muncipal Road 361.715

12 Panchayat samiti roads 243.559

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13 Famine Roads 19.100

14 MNREGS Roads 328.160

(Sources SE PWD, Sri Ganganagr)

3.2.2 Vehicle on Roads-

The number of vehicles registered in the district is increasing continuously, specially the increase is noteworthy in case of tractors.

The vehicle registered in the district are as under.

Table 3.2.2

Registerd Motor Vechical Upto 31.03.2015

S.No. Catagery No. of Vechicals

1 Private cars 20339

2 Buses 3586

3 Motorcycle/ Scooters 275989

4 Taxi Maxi 1894

5 Jeep 16401

6 Auto Rickshaw 6267

7 Loading vehicle 21406

8 Tractor 75582

Total 421464

(Sources DTO Sri Ganganagr)

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3.2.3 Rail Transport-

The district is connected both by broad lines of the western/northern Railway. The length of Railway track in the district is 80 km BG. & 185km. line and there are 34 Railway stations in the district. Broad gauge connection to Bhatinda--Bikaner provides important link for movement industrial raw material and finished products outside the state.

3.3 Network of Communication Facilities-

There are 334 post office,. Telephone exchange situated at headquarter Srigangangar is one of the most advanced, well equipped with all modern facilities. The facilities have increased in a phased manner depending of requirement- Ganganagar city also enjoy internet and video conferencing facility. Here in Ganganagar three internet service providers are providing internet facility. Around 3 thousand customers enjoying internet. ISD facility is also sold in Srigangangar. In this card we can dial exverywhere in world.

Table 3.3

Network of Communication facility in the District As on 31.03.2015

S.N. Facilities As on 31.03.2015

1 Main Post Office 1

2 Sub- Post Office 34

3 Branch Post Office (Rural) 299

Total 334

(Sources Superintendent Post Office Sri Ganganagr) Table 3.3

Network of Communication facility in the District As on 31.03.2015

S.N. Facilities As on 31.03.2015

1 Telegram Office -

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2 Telephone Exchange 114

3 P.C.O. 277

4 Broadband connection 12000

(Sources GM BSNL, Sri Ganganagr)

3.4 Banking Facilities-

There are 279 branches of 30 banks catering the banking need of the district. The lead bank of the district is oriental bank of commerce.

Table 3.4.1

Total Bank Finance in the District As on 31.03.2015

S.N. Name of Bank Branch Advances By Bank (in thousands)

Govt. Sec. Agriculture Other (MSE Sec.) Sec. ( in thousands)

1 Oriental Bank of Commerce 29 1196000 6860808 585001

2 SBBJ 46 161500 11071995 892400

3 Punjab National Bank 23 471800 4132199 591098

4 Punjab and Sindh Bank 16 41197 2742998 76996

5 State bank of Patiala 8 175400 1205697 167397

6 State Bank Of India 17 35101 3179200 316500

7 Bank of Baroda 6 50600 494789 129397

8 Bank of India 7 10600 561165 82297

9 Bank of Maharashtra 1 30535 21924 35547

10 Canera Bank 7 30005 207479 51190

11 Corporation Bank 6 10347 232168 46500

12 Allahabad Bank 4 38400 537222 230799

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13 Indian Bank 1 3900 6050 21000

14 Indian oversease Bank 1 21814 52993 17047

15 Central Bank of India 1 24600 4601 24905

16 Syndicate Bank 7 7580 247900 52700

17 Andhara Bank 3 5603 13607 34015

18 IDBI Bank 1 0 23800 16600

19 Dena Bank 3 6300 27370 6986

20 UCO Bank 5 18400 144580 115000

21 Union Bank of India 2 44670 39907 49990

22 United Bank of India 1 1739 12721 944

23 Vijaya Bank 2 0 8596 27910

24 ICICI Bank 14 718496 1375898 636022

25 HDFC Bank 8 59500 5652398 397000

26 Axis Bank 2 0 660000 27800

28 RMGB Bank 32 4848 6181800 38814

29 GKSB Bank 22 1402 13130623 4399

30 PLDB Bank/ DCB Bank 2+1 12599 192411 43796

(Sources LDM OBC, Sri Ganganagr) 3.4.2 Other institutional network-

RFC has a branch office at district headquarter provides loans to medium, small and tiny industrial units, during the year 2014-2015 RFC has disbursed loan to 3 units amounting to 30.00 lacs.

3.5 DIC & Other concerned institution: -

The district industries centre [DIC] programme was introduced for the first time in the state in july, 1978 for providing the necessary support services under one roof for industrial development in the district. Critical inputs were arranged

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The district industries centres of the district and the office of the concerned institutions viz. the RFC and RIICO are located in the industrial area of the district.

Rajasthan financial corporation[RFC] is a leading name amongest the term leading institutions in the State-A financial instistution formally created in

April 8,1955 under the SFC’s act of 1955. RFC caters to the industrial and financial requirement of the medium small and tiny scale industrial units set up in the state RFC extends financial assistance to various categories of entrepreneurs. The corporation also provides essential financial back up for various types of industrial activities ranging from pharmaceuticals to cement, mining or development of mines to setting up of industrial estates and transport to hotel industry. In fact RFC also extends loan for research and development activities as per the eligibility norms of IDBI,Besides the corporation also functions as agent of both. The central and state government in subsidy requirements of its entrepreneurs. Other positive changes effected by the corporation for better service and effective result such as adoption of security oriented approach in laying down eligibility criterion and extension of bridge loan facility etc.

Financial Assistance to various types of Industries during F.Y. 2014-15

S.No. Industries No. of Units Sanction Amt. Disbursement Amt. 1 Pharmaceuticals - - - 2 Cements - - - 3 Mining Or Development of Mine - - - 4 Setting up of Industrial Estate - - - 5 Transport - - - 6 Hotel - - - 7 Security Oriented Loan - - - 8 Other Micro, Small Units-New Units 3 94.60 30.00 - 2 units (Sources Dy. Manager RFC, Sri Ganganagr)

3.6 Industrial Area-

Rajasthan State Industrial Development & Investment Corporation Ltd.[RIICO] is wholly owned company of , incorporated under companies act 1956. the main functions are;

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1. providing land and infra structure facilities for setting up industries.

2. providing financial assistance by way participation in share capital,

under writing, bridge loans, term laons seed capital interest free laon

against sales tax and subsidy .

3. Giving technical constancy to entrepreneurs.

4. Setting up projects in joint sector and assisted sector.

5. Giving Escort services to NRI entreprenures.

6. Development industrial areas.

7. Financial inputs.

Table No. 3.6

Industrial Area Wise hand review Exitsting status of Industrial Area

As on 31.03.2015

S.No. NAME OF IND.AREA LAND LAND Prevalling No. No. of No. of No. of units National/ ACQUIRED DEVOL Rate per of alloted vacant in State (in hectare) PED (in SQM. (Rs.) Plots plots plots Production Highway hectare) (Plots)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 DISTRICT :- SRI GANGANAGAR (A) Transferred Industrial Areas 1 INDUSTRIAL ESTATE 15.60 15.60 4700.00 77 76 1 76 NH-62 (76) 2 SADUL SHAHAR 63.21 63.21 500.00 94 94 - 64 SH-7B (90) (B) Own Industrial Areas 3 UDYOG-VIHAR-I 235.47 235.47 4700.00 290 290 - 170 SH-36 (280) 4 UDYOG-VIHAR-II 75.10 75.10 4700.00 134 134 - 86 SH-36 (101) 5 AGRO FOOD PARK SGNR 81.14 81.14 4700.00 77 76 1 24 SH-36 15.11 (55) approach road AFP sgnr 6 PADAMPUR 25.32 25.32 300.00 65 65 - 45 SH-03 (65) 7 RAISINGHNAGAR 61.77 61.77 350.00 141 104 37 6 SH-03 (6+1) 8 ANOOPGARH 52.50 - 600.00 55 42 - 16 SH-03 (42) 9 ANOOPGARH-II 33.75 32.10 600.00 50 48 2 39 SH-03

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(38) 10 GHARSANA-I 60.50 60.50 350.00 40 40 - 31 SH-03 (40) 11 GHARSANA-II 124.96 86.64 350.00 161 140 21 20 SH-03 (22) 12 RAWALA-I 89.00 89.00 200.00 86 51 35 19 Major (39) Dist.Road 13 RAWALA-II 125.01 100.76 200.00 126 81 45 9 Major (10) Dist.Road 14 SURATGARH 82.17 82.17 1000.00 136 134 2 68 NH-62 (102) 15 13 LNP (Patikhia) 81.11 - 4700.00 105 - 105 - SH-36 Sriganganagar TAOTAL 1221.72 1008.78 1637 1375 262 673 (967) (Sources RM RIICO, Sri Ganganagr) One Private Industrial area established in Sri Ganganagar which name is Aggarsain Industrial area. Is has 148 plots and units established on 48 plots.

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CHAPTER –IV

Existing industrial scenario

Existing industrial scenario –

The Ganganagar district is mainly as agriculture based district, that is why, majority of working population depends on agriculture for their live hood, there are 8 large and medium industries working in the district, where as the number of SSI unit registered till march, 2015 is 2735 these registered units are largely based on agriculture, minerals and textiles. Present growth of industrialization in the district is rather slow because of bordering state PUNJAB giving handsome benefits to the industries as compare to Rajasthan, during 1997 & 1998 at least 3 spinning mills of medium scale has been set up on Gangangar- [Punjab] road just 15 KM from district headquarter. But considering peaceful atmosphere and good infrastructure facilities viz. power & transport the potential of industrialization in Rajasthan is also good. District industries centre plays steering role in organizing camps to make the public aware of industries and helps them in all around manner to establish their units.

4.1 Existing Industrial Status-

Table of medium industries

List of Medium scale Industries as on 31-03-2015

DISTRICT : SRIGANGANAGAR [Rs. in Crore]

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S. Name of the unit Contract Name of Installed Date of Gross capital Empl Production for the year Present N person & product production oyme 2014-15 Position . phone capacity investment nt

[with unit]

Fixed Working Qty (MT) Value

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

1 Tilam Sangh Raj. Sh M.K. Mustard Oil 100 MT 29 May 92 6.7608 1.60 7 Oil Mils Sriganganagar Purohit Idle (G.M.) 0154- Mustard 2494415 Cake

Greded Running Seed 2 MT Per 2010 0.25 1118.67 1.9346 Hour

Medium and Large Industries Table large and medium industries List of Large scale Industries as on 31-03-2015 DISTRICT : SRIGANGANAGAR [Rs. in Crore] S. Name of the unit Contract Name of Installed Date of Gross capital Empl Production for the year Present N person & product production oyme 2014-15 Position . phone capacity investment nt

[with unit]

Fixed Working Qty (MT) Value

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

1 Ruchi Soya Mr. J.B. 1- Musterd 185 TPD 04-06-04 15.30 44.0848 71 48660.14 68.297 Running Industries Ltd, A- Aggarwal doc 69-70, Udyog – 9829570055 2-Solvent Vihar, Ganganagar Mustered oil 15 TPD 4394.518 28.995 3-Mustere oil & Refind cotton seed 5713.413 37.816 oil

45 TPD

2511.002 14.402

2 Khendelia Oil & Sh. S.P.Behal Mustard Oil 100 MT 1986 19.50 22.01 62 22360.86 153.04 Running General Mills Ltd. G.M. Mustard - 200 MT 1986 40524.48 60.86 E-180 Udyog Vihar, 0154- Cake 52773.76 66.91 Sriganganagar 2494540 Mustard- DOC 185 MT 4169.29 21.05 9414089740 1994 Solvent Oil 15 MT _ _ 1994 Refined Oil 50 MT 1995

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(Per Day)

3 Vikash WSP Ltd., Sh. B. D. Guar Gum 58800 28.06.94 815.20 432.71 705 - 716.66 Running aggarwal MD Powder TPA B-86-87 F-88/89 & 29.09.90 SP-241 Udyog Vihar 9829225644 0154- 08.03.95 Sriganganagar 2494512/52

4 Kalptaru Power Sh.Hitesh Electricity 7.8 15.07.03 4 Crores Per 1.40 171 56667069 30.65 Running Transmmission Ltd,. Goyal M.W. MW unit Chak 27 B.B. Teh. Padampur 094140- 92888 Distt. Ganganagar

5 Suratgarh Super Sh. M.K. Electricity 6 Unit x unit I unit I+unit 3840 2500 10097.25 3718.60 All six Thermal Power Agarwal 250 10.05.1998 II=2300 crore million units are Station . (Chief MW=15 crore, unit unit in Parbhatnagar , Teh, Engineer) 00 MW unit II III=unit (Budget working Suratgarh, Mob. 28.03.2000 IV=2057 provisio conditio 9413385223 crore, unit n) n and Sh. A.K. unit III V=753 crore, running Bhandari 29.10.2001 unit VI= in full (Addl. Chief 1167 cr. capacity Enginner) unit IV 9414065061 5.03.2002 Total=6277 Running crs. unit V 30.06.2002

Unit VI 31.03.2009

6 Raj. State General Suger 1000 01-07-56 12.69 1.68 269 6492.3 - Running Ganganagar Sugar Manager TCD Mill, [A Raj Govt. Undertaking] Madira Unit Madira 5700 01.04.14 to 3.298 1.946 109 40up 39.174 Running Sriganganagar 0154-2472637 cartoon 31.03.15 bottle 0154-2470062 144252 40up glass 7282848 40up pet 39268368 50up pet 5737008

7 Shree Cement Ltd. Sh. Ashok Cement 13137 10.02.10 541.59 19.23 470 1551322 284.61 Running vill - Udasar Moroliya H P Teh. Suratgarh 9214337252 distt. sgnr

Sriganganagar district had 8 running large and medium scale industries. The important industrial units in the district are the Ganganagar Sugar Mills Ltd. Suratgarh Super Thermal Power Station, Shree Cement, Kalpatru Power

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Transmission and Vikas WSP Ltd. The Vikas WSP Ltd is 100% Export oriented unit and has been awarded by the president of India twice for it gloring performance.

The entire molasses available as by product of the Ganganagar sugar mills Ltd, is utilized by the distillery attached to it. The distillery manufactures very fine varieties of India made foreign liquiors.

Small Scale and Cottage Industries Table 4-1-2

The number of small scale industries and artisans unit registered with DIC till March, 2015 is 2735. These units have an investment of Rs. 41116.40 lacs and provide employment to 24625 persons. Ganganagar is famous for its cotton and oil mills.

In Service Sector 902 units are established at Sri Ganganagar. In which investment is Rs. 12092.86 lac and employment is 3071.

Small Scale and Cottage Industries

The detail of SSI Units registerd with DIC upto March 2006 accoriding to major classification as appended below -

Details of Exiting Industries units in the District As on 31.03.2006

S.N Type of industry No. of investment in Lacs Employment . Units [Nos.]

1 Agro Based 480 6716.14 4823

2 Forest Based 224 0376.44 855

3 Mineral Based 212 849.34 4424

4 Textile Based 146 1034.43 1131

5 ENGINEERING Based 709 1367.51 2438

6 Chemical Based 188 1087.55 921

7 Building Material Based 09 21.64 60

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8 MISCELLANEOUS 886 2047.95 1675

TOTAL 2854 13501.00 16325

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Year wise Information of Industries registerd up to 31.3.15

As under As Per MSME

District Industries Centre SriGanganagar

E M PART II UNIT LIST

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4.2 Export Potential Items –

One 100% EOU M/S Vikas WSP limited has been exporting gum powder to European Countries. The units has also been awarded president of India’s award for it excellent export performance. The volume of export made by the above named unit for the last fifteen years is given below.

S.N. Year Value [in crore]

1 2000-01 077.87

2 2001-02 114.34

3 2002-03 109-17

4 2003-04 081.57

5 2004-05 154.78

6 2005-06 223.66

7 2006-07 239.63

8 2007-08 303.56

9 2008-09 365.11

10 2009-10 458.98

11 2010-11 546.01

12 2011-12 1025.00

13 2012-13 2190.91

14 2013-14 1036.51

15 2014-15 780.76

(Sources Vikas WSP Ltd. Sri Ganganagr) Besides above some SSI units in oil sector are also exporting their products to European and South Asian countries. M/s khandelia oil & general mills is also a export oriented unit.

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Potential Area-

At present cotton is being exported by CCI[Cotton Corporation of India] whereas some leading SSI units which have vast experience of cotton processing and cotton bales can export. Another area where export can be popularized is oil. More than hundred units are registered with DIC for oil production in which some are engaged in “KACHI GHANI OIL” which is very popular in Bangla desh, Mianmar[Burma] etc. Some leading unit of this area can come forward.

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CHAPTER -V

5.1 Potential Industries & Other Contributing Factory

5.1.1 Resources

The district provides good scope for industrial development. As action plan for the industrial development of the district would have, therefore to be drawn so that the pace of industrial development can be synchronized the pace of infrastructure development. It may be pointed out that the development of the infra structural facilities usually go very slow. Obviously because these from part of the overall state/country planning thus face usually so many constraints of resources and area demand. The phased implantation therefore. May be helpful in steady industrialization of the district and attracting infra structural facilities without overburdening the financial resources of the State.

Power, Water & Land-

Availability of power at present in sufficient to meet the present demand/load. Suratgarh is come us as growth center where quite good number of industries are likely to set up. Looking to the power needs of the area. 2 Mini Hydel Power house & 2 MW at suratgarh Branch of Indira Gandhi Canal is proposed at suratgarh which would add to availability of power in the area. Fifth unit of the suratgarh thermal power station has been started production [1250 MW]

Water availability in the district is better as compared to other district of the state. It is enough both for industrial and drinking use.

The supply of water need only better management and distribution and it is reported that water would not be in short supply. Land is an important factor for setting up industries sufficient land is necessary for setting up industry and it should be enough to plan future expansion. Enough land is available in the district.

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Training-

At present, there are four Govt. ITI one polytechnic college are functioning in the district and some private ITI is also working. Some private institutions are also producing trained person in various trades and crafts. The proposed industrial units in the district however will requires more trained/skilled manpower, for this vision of necessary facilities in the from of a few more training institutes would be necessary. Since agriculture would continue to be the main stay of the population in the district. For providing necessary training, know how and technologies required in agriculture, it has been suggested to open an agriculture college at Sriganganagar.

Transportation-

The district is well connected with different types of roads such as national highway/State highway main district roads, other roads, in all there is 5318.729 K.M. roads in the district. All the tehsil headquarters are well connected with weather medaled roads, However, in view of the proposed industrialization and development of new growth contres and mandies upgrading to existing roads and construction of some new roads would be essential. It is learnt that the concerning department has prepared to plan for extension and upgrading of the roads in the district. There is need of implementing this early.

The district is also well connected with both the Broad gauge and meter gauge railway lines. The total rail length in the district 80K.M. is meter gauge. Broad gauge is connecting the district with Delhi via Punjab and . Meter Gauge is connected with Jaipur via churu and . The rail transport is considered sufficient to meet the present requirement of goods movement. But extension of broad gauge from Sriganganagar to suratgarh via Raisinghnagar is required and also extension of Suratgarh Anoopgarh broad gauge from anoopgarh to via Rawla & Gharsana.

Communication-

Ganganagar is equipped with most advance telephone exchange. Fax and Telex service, internet are also available. As such the communication facilities are sufficient to later the present need.

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Entrepreneurship-

Entrepreneur ship Development programmed[EDP] viewed in relation to unemployment problem in the state via-a-vis utilization of the industrial resources towards enhancement of industrial activity lhas assumed the greater significance. Employment and income rising opportunities has been widely felt. The five years plans have been lying great emphasis towards acceleration promoting of entrepreneurs in the country. Particularly among the entrepreneurs for establishing small industries considerable importance is being attached in promoting entrepreneurship amongst the specific target groups like woman, weaker sections of the community, physically handicapped, artisans etc. Various institutions are conducting EDP training in the rajasthan, Mainly SISI, Rajasthan consultancy organization. Commercial Banks, for the beneficiaries selected in the PMEGP Scheme EDP Programme are orgainised at district level. The EDP programme should from a part of the DIC programme. There should be regular monitoring and follow up and the trainee who has been imparting the EDP training should be provided with escort service by the various organizations.

5.1.2 Infrastructure

The existing infra-structural facilities in the district are considered just sufficient to meet the present needs. Availability of power is sufficient. It needs to be augmented in view of proposed industrialization in the district water and land availability is sufficient. RIICO has already developed 15 industrial area in the district and provide needed infra facilities in these areas. The occupancy in all the areas in almost full. Looking to the additional demand of plots the RIICO has expanded Udyog Vihar and developed new areas. Four Govt. ITI functioning is producing trained personal of various trades looking to the likely increase in requirement of such personal, it is suggested that one more ITI and one agriculture University be open in the district. In view of the proposed industrialization upgrading of existing roads and constructions of some new roads it considered necessaty. The facilities like telephone, post and telegraph are sufficient but their efficiency need by ensured. Educational and medical facilities are just sufficient to meet present demand. These need by increased /improved to cope with the increasing demand of the growing population specially on the important industrial centres. Which are likely to develop in view on the proposed industrialization. It is suggested that the organization like the Rajasthan Housing Board may plan to

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5.2 Strategy Suggested -

Looking to the availability of various resources likely directions of further development. Constraints and strengths, it appears that three main type of industry offer potential for setting up in the district provided infrastructure facilities are also developed side by side. These three broad sectors are agriculture, live stock and minerals production. Besides, with the growing area under forest along with completion of Indira Gankdhi Canal project, a few industries based on forest could also be planned and lastly a few need based industries may also be suggested. Taking all these into consideration, following industries area suggested for the district.

In order to establish industrial units in the district, the role of concerned development agencies is also very important, in order to ensure smooth credidst and development of this sector. Such steps are broadly narrated below.

1. Rajasthan Industrial Development & Investment Corporation Ltd.[RIICO] should develop more industrial areas and provide necessary infrastructure like roads, power and other related works.

2.Khadi village Industries Board[KVIB] must ensure supply of latest technical know-how to artisans and other imputs so as to encourage the rural craftsman, village and cottage industries.

3. Disstrict Industries Centre[DIC] Guide entrepreneurs, in choosing right type of project, publish the incentive and arrage training to interested entrepreneurs.

5.3 Potential Industries/Agro Based Industries-

1. Cotton Ginning & Pressing-

Ganganagar is cotton belt of India and ranks first in Rajasthan in cotton production. Nearly 292290 Bails of America cotton [Narma] and desi cotton 34400 Bails has been produced during the year 2013 though a good number of about 99 ginning and pressing units with ginning capacity of about 14.32 lacs bales

C:\DOC4\IPS 2015-16\SRIGANGANAGAR\Updated POTENTIAL SURVEY 2015-16.docx 52 have already been set uyp still there is ample scope in cotton ginning and pressing industries because these units are not able to cope with the heavy demand of ginning cotton during the season. There appears need of setting few more units in the district, however agricultural production of cotton is decreasing due to lack of water in canals.

2. Cotton Spinning Mills- Total production of the cotton in the district is about 11 lacs bales per season[1 Bale 170 kg.] but only 10-15% bales are being processed by the local spinning mills and the rest production being sent to other state for spinning purpose. As such there is a good scope of spinning mills at Sriganganagar.

3.Oil Mills-

Ganganagar is famous for its oil mills and also ranks first in Rajasthan in the production of Oil Seeds. During the year 2013 about 399527 MT Oil seeds were produced in the district. There are 102 oil mills registered in the district with 402 Expellers and crushing capacity of about 24-25 lacs tones. There is a good demend of Ganganagar”s oil in west Bengal and Eastern State as such few more units can be established.

4. Solvent Extraction Plant –

After extracting oil forms seed there is a by product naming Oil cake. 5-6%Oil can be further extracted from oil cake. After extracting oil from oil cake there remains a by-product De-Oiled cake[DOC]. There is a good demand of DOC in Pakistan.

5. Vanaspati Ghee-

The availabililty of cotton seeds, groundnut and sunflower in the district is good and the demand of Vanaspati Ghee [hydrogenated Oil] is increasing very fast. Some medium or large scale units may be set up to meet out the growing demand of the area.

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There is a good scope of export in rice if a latest technological based Rice Mill is established in the area.The product of Rice in the district and there are 2 Rice Mills in the district. Though the main area of Rice cultivation remained with newly formed Hanumangarh district but still there is good scope for rice mills in Sriganganagar.

7.Roller Flour Mills- The district ranks first in state in production of Wheat. During 2015, 40000 hectors area was taken into wheat cultivation and 9.43 lacs MT of wheat was produces in the district. The production of wheat in the district is further likely to increase with the availability of more and more irrigation facilities

Ganganagar itself has development as a big grain mandi of the country and presently wheat is sent out of the district to the various part of the state and country. The possibility of growing profit to the grower cannot be ruled out of the production of wheat put to industries use. Thus there is a possibility of setting up some roller flour mills in the district.

8.Straw Board Units-

Large quantity of wheat and rice straws are available in the district. Straws being agro waste have of course no important use but still it can provide base material for about one plant of straw board in the district. Hence there is a good scope for some straw board units in the district.

9. Food Processing units-

Since the economy of the district is based upon agriculture and the increasing production of fruit like Malta ,Mausummi and Kinnoo in the district provide possibilities of food processing units, “Kinnoo” of the district Ganganagar is very much famous in aborad Ready to Sip juice unitsof kinoo and sugarcane can be set up in the district.Some tiny units of Achar, Murabba, Jam and Jelly can also be established in the vicinity.

10. Dal Mills-

The production of pulses and gram inl the district is about 0.42 lacs tones, which roughly comes to 6.15% of the total production of state. Since only

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1/3 of the production is used in industries, as such looking to the local need few more DAL MILLS can be established in the district.

11. Sugar Mill

There is only one sugar Mill in the district and that too in public sector. As such there is no private sector governed Sugar Mill in the district. Looking towards the local production of sugarcane, there is a good scope setting up one more Sugar Mill in the area.

12. Industries Based on the By product of Sugar Industry – [A] Distillery

[B] Card Board Unit

13. Khandsari Sugar Units-

Khandsari sugar units have good prospects in the district. These units have good employment potential as these are more labour intensive.

14. Gur Making Units-

Gur making units can be aestablished in a big way as in meerut area of U.P. utilize the sugarcane production locally. There is a great demand of Gur in rural areas of the district.

LIVE STOCK BASED INDUSTRIES

1. Milk & Milk Based Industries-

As stated in earlier chapter the estimated milk production from cows and buffaloes in the district is 43.82 lacs kg. Per annum. Similarly, it is estimated that 5.23 lacs kg. of goat lmilk is also available per annum. Nearly 56 percent of the milk produced is surplus available for use. This is bering converted locally into ghaee, Khowa, butter etc. The first need is there for to preserve this perishable commodity. Simultanceously, industries may set up for producing ghee, butter, cheese, chondense, Milk-powder, Baby milk powder etc. There is no such unit in the district. Rajasthan State Co-operative dairy federation ltHave two milk chilling

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Hanumangarh which is manufacturing milk powder, butter and ghee using about 1 lac litter milk besides a few more industrieal units can be set up for the manufacturing of ghee butter cheese condensed milk, powder etc. Initially, production of one or two items be taken up then subsequently production of other items be taken up to for ghee, butter and cheese and 2 for condense milk and milk powder.

2. Wool Based- Nearly 9 lac kg of wool is produced annually in the district there is a gap between the availability and utilization of raw woolen the district . The surplus raw wool can be utilized for manufacturing of woolen wear, woolen hosiery , carpets blankets eyc. Four units be setup in the district of manufacture these wool products .

3. Meat Based-

Looking to the estimates of availability of meat, one slaughter house and meat processing unit can be set up in the district preferably at Suratgarh. Meat processing industry will create demand of refrigeration and tin contaianer industries.

4. Hides and Skin Based-

The Cattlae population in the district is about 14.76 lacs and 6.08 lacs goats and sheep and the estimataed availability of hides and skins is about 147lacs or 31.04 lacs sq. feet. and 2.77 lacs or 33.24 sq.feet per annum respecstively. At present these are partially being use by local craftsman which are manufacturing leather articles based on hides and skins. At least one tannery can be established in the district which may be locataed at either Sri Ganganagar or Suratgarh. Tanned leather will provide raw material for manufacture of shoes and leather goods for which adequate number of units [2 units] can be set up in the organized small scale sector. Making of shoe is also being taken up in the large way be local craftsman in urban and rural areas, beside this there is no industrial use of this raw material .

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District Industries Centre and central leather research institute[CCLRI] branch Ahmadabad. Jointly technical programme. Due to this training programme a modernize tannery with technocrats persons may be set up at Sriganganagar.

5. Bone Based-

It is estimated at about 1236 tones of bones are available in the district every year which are not put to any industrial use. These are sesant places outside district. Bone powder is manufactured by crushing dry bones. The powder is used as a manure specially in horticulture and for cash crops and bone meal is used as fertilizer. At least one bone crushing unit can be established in the district at District.

6. EGG & Fish Based-

The availability of eggs and fish is increasing steadily in the district. The products at present are being consumed as such and are not put to any industrial use. But with the expected increase in their production the supplies are likely to be surplus which may be put to industries use. In due course a egg-powder unit and a fish tinning may be set up in the district.

Forest Based Industries

With the grooving irrigation, the under forest is increasing in the district. The climate of Sriganganagar is quit suitable to popular trees and that is why popular are grow in a large quantity. Thus soft wood species is suitable for the preparation of pulp used for manufacturing of PAPER. As there is no paper plant in the district and the local demand of the area is also good, a mini paper plant can be install in the district. Availability of sheeshem, rohira, and keekar in this area provides a good scope of wooden furniture industry.

Mineral Based Board Unit

1. Gypsum Fibre Board Unit

The Gypsum fibre boared is widely used for interior decoration of building. It is getting popular with the builders as it is superior to timber and ply

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2. Gypsum powder units

Gypsum powder is used as filler in Paints, Paper, Rubber, Textiles, Distempers, Pigmets etc. One Gypsum grinding unit may be set up in small scale sector preferably at Annopgarh

3. Plaster of parts unit

4. Sweet Lime Mortar Unit

Service Industries

An industry made up of companies that primarily earn revenue through providing intangible products and services.

Service industry companies are involved in retail, transport, distribution, food services, as well as other service-dominated businesses. Also called service sector, tertiary sector of industry. Potentiality of services sector in Sri Ganganagar comprises a wide range of activities are given below.

• Some agricultural services (including landscaping and horticulture)

• Hotels and other places of lodging

• Personal services (including dry cleaning, tax preparation, and hair cutting)

• Business services (including temporary agencies and business software developers)

• Automotive services

• Miscellaneous repairs

• Motion pictures

• Amusements and recreation

• Healthcare

• Legal services

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• Private education

• Social services

• Museums, zoos, and botanical gardens

• Membership organizations (including houses of worship and clubs)

• Transportation

• Engineering and management services (including consulting)

Demand Based Unit

1. Brick Kiln

2. PVC Pipe

3. B.P. PPP [B.O.P.P.]

4. Stell Rolling Mill

5. Polythene Bag

6.Disposable Syringe

7. Steel Furniture

8.Allied steel industries [Nails, Wire etc.]

9. Tyre retreating

10. Washing Soap

11. Cooler Body

12. Sheet Metal

13. Tin Container

14. Agriculture implements and tools

15. Ferstilisers

16. Paints, Varnish and distemper

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17. Voltage Stabiliser

18. Foot wear

19. Corrugated Boxed

20. Batteries for jeep & tractors

21. Manufacturing of Test Book

List of suggested potential industries

Tabale 5.1

I Resource Based Industries

S.N. Name of industry Suggested location

1 Spinning mills Sriganganagar, Padampur, Srikaranpur, Raisinghnagar

2 Drip Irrigation Sriganganagar, Padampur

3 Particle Boards from cotton stick Sriganganagar, Padampur

4 Gypsum grinding unit , Gharsana, Rawala, Ramsingpur

5 Plaster of Paris[high technology] Anupgarh, Gharsana, Rawala, Ramsingpur

6 Bio Coal Briquettes Sriganganagar, Padampur, Srikaranpur, Raisinghnagar, Anupgarh

7 Seed Processing Sriganganagar, Padampur, Srikaranpur, Raisinghnagar

8 Voltage Stabiliser Sriganganagar, Padampur, Srikaranpur, Raisinghnagar

9 Black & white T.V. set Sriganganagar, Padampur, Srikaranpur, Raisinghnagar

II Demand Based Industries

S.N. Name of industry Suggested location

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1 Solvent Extraction Plant [extender and Sriganganagar, Padampur, Srikaranpur, expended technology Raisinghnagar

2 Guar Gum Powder and [Implementation] Sriganganagar, Padampur, Srikaranpur, Raisinghnagar, Anupgarh

3 Vanaspati Ghee Sriganganagar

4 Roller Flour Mill Sriganganagar, Anupgarh, Suratgarh

5 Tomato Sauce,Achar”s Murabba Sriganganagar, Padampur, Srikaranpur, Raisinghnagar

6 Mini Dal Mill Sriganganagar, Padampur, Srikaranpur, Raisinghnagar, Anupgarh

7 Surgical cotton Sriganganagar, Padampur, Srikaranpur

8 Oil Mill Mustered oil Mustered cake Sriganganagar, Padampur, Srikaranpur, Raisinghnagar

9 Gur Gum Churi Sriganganagar, Padampur, Srikaranpur, Raisinghnagar

10 Cotton Hosiery Sriganganagar, Padampur

11 Expeller Parts Sriganganagar

12 Cotton Niwar Sriganganagar

5.4 Proposed Augmentation of Industrial Areas-

The work of industrial augmentation in the state has been assigned primarily to the state industrial Development and investment corporation [RIICO] at the state level. However, other organization like the Rajasthan Financial Corporation [RFC] are also involved in industrial promotion. At the district level, this work is being done by the local officer of the organizations mentioned above and the DIC.

These concerned orgainisation have been organizing industrial promotion campaigns within the state and outside the state on important centres whire the entrepreneurs of Rajasthan origin have set up industrial ventures viz. Delhi, Calcutta, Madras, Bombay etc. in order to attract them and other interested industrialists to set up ventures in the state. These campaigns have provide quite successful as such it is suggested that this programme should be continued in the

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5.5 Suggestion Strategy for Artisans Up gradation-

Artisans preserve the cultural heritage of an area and also play important role in improving rural employment. Artisans create export opportunity and earn valuable foreign exchange for the country. Though the Ganganagar district is not much rich in artisans but still they are available in the district in the following groups:

1. Artisans manufacturing clothes on handlooms are found in Srikaranpur, Padampur, Anoopgarh and Sriganganagar panchyat samities. They weaves “KHES and cotton chadders in good quality and different attractive designs.

2. Artisans manufacturing leather items and embroidery items are working in Sriganganagr, Padampur, Raisinghnagar, Gharsana, Srikaranpur panchyat samities.

3. 1498 Artisan ID card issued through Commissioner (Handicraft) for Sriganganagar District. Main artisans are embroidery, imitation jewelry, leather jutti with jari embroidery, panja dari, pottery and clay object, painting, other floor covering etc.

In order to make handicrafts reach the top spot the following suggestions may be implemented.

1. Organizing marketing network of Handicraft 2. Price Uniformity in Handicraft 3. Copy right of Handicraft 4. Awareness Creation 5. More research and development in Handicraft 6. Value addition in Handicraft 7. Foreign Collaboration with designers and artisans 8. Publicity in Handicraft 9. Exports of Handicraft 10. Window display of Handicraft products 11. Positioning of handicraft Products

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Handloom:

In Handloom sector 72 weavers are working at Kaliya, Matilirathan, Badinga, 7 GD, Rattewala, Morjandkhari. They are making dari, khesh, bedsheets and loi in Sri Ganganagar District.

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5.6 Suggestion

 Develop the talent base by generating/ encouraging enough opportunities for technical knowledge.

 Design appropriate training programmes for employees.

 Provide broad and essential hands-on experience.

 Follow proper code of ethics and procedures in recruitment of employees.

 Ensure proper control and quality management systems.

 Enactment of appropriate social security laws.

 Incorporate best practices on health and safety hazards.

 Develop sound work environment with proper safety of women at workplace.

Follow better healthcare policy which involves regular health-checkup of employees and this feature should be made compulsory.

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CHAPTER-VI

Summary on the findings & Recommendations

6.1 The total population of the district as per 2011 Census was 19.69 lacs out of which 10.43 lacs were males and 9.26 lacs were females. About 79.40 percent of the population lives in village and only 20.60 percent in towns 29.5 percent of the population is working and 3.6 percent is working marginally. The percentage of population engaged in household industries is negligible i.e. percent only.

6.2 The total cropped are is 9.71 lacs hectares or about 87 % of the total area. The main crops grown in the district are wheat, barley, gram, Oil seeds, cotton, Sugarcane and fruits like Malta and Mausmmi, Kinnu, Tomato.

6.3 The total live stock population of the district is 16.45 lacs which include 5.36 lacs cattle, 2.71 buffaloes, 6.58 lacs goats and sheep. 0.81 lacs poultry. The estimated milk production in 53.10 lacs kg. Per annum for cow and buffaloes and 4.57 lacs kg from goats. The availability per annum of wool is about 5.60 kg. of meat is about 2045 tonnes of hides is 123 lacs or about 25 lacs sq. feet of skins is about 2.77 lacs or 33.24 lacs sq. feet and of bones is around 3034 tonnes.

6.4 There are Eight large and medium industries and about 2735 small and artisans units registered in the district mainly bases in agriculture, minerals and textile.

6.5 Power is received from Bhakhra Nangal. Villages and all the 15 towns. 6250 wells and 482 Harihjans Basti have been electrifies. There are 1.77 lacs consumers of electricity consumning about 4463.27 lacs unit of power. The industrial consumes are 3834.68 lacks units consumning about 31.167 M.K.W.H. Power.

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6.6 In all there is 4453.979 k.m. of roads in the district of all types and 85 k.m. Broad gauges 180 k.m. meter gauge. of railway lines. It is linked with Delhi by Broad gauge line.

6.7 Due to flow of three major cannals in the district availability of water for drinking. I rrgation and industrial use is sufficient.

6.8 there are 15 industrial areas developed by RIICO. These are almostfully occupied. There is need of exstension of existing of areas and also plan new industrial areas.

6.9 Artisans manufacturing handloom cloth leather shoes and embroidery items and these printing on cotton cloth are available in selected in the district.

6.10 Industrial Potential-

Looking of availability of substantial resource, infrastructure facilities. A number of industries have been suggested for the district. Which is summarized under board heads below :-

Approximate Category Number of units A Agro Based 1

Large Scale 1

Medium Scale 4

Small Scale 32

B Live stock Based Small Scale 03

C Textile Based 07

D Mineral Based Small Scale 06

E Need Based 28

Total 86

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6.11 Addition Infra-facilities required

6.11.1 Availability of power is sufficient. It needs to be augmented in view of proposed industrialization in the district water and land availability is sufficient.

6.11.2 RIICO has already developed 15 industrial area in the district and provide needed infra facilities in these areas. The occupancy in all the areas in almost full. Looking to the additional demand of plots the RIICO has expanded Udyog Vihar and developed new areas.

6.11.3 Four Govt. ITI functioning is producing trained personal of various trades looking to the likely increase in requirement of such personal , it is suggested that one more ITI and one agriculture University be open in the district.

6.11.4 In view of the proposed industrialization upgrading of existing roads and constructions of some new roads it considered necessaty.The facilities like telephone, post and telegraph are sufficient but their efficiency need by ensured.

6.11.5 Educational and medical facilities are just sufficient to meet present demand. These need by increased /improved to cope with the increasing demand of the growing population specially on the important industrial centres. Which are likely to develop in view on the proposed industrialization.

6.11.6 It is suggested that the organization like the Rajasthan Housing Board may plan to develop a few housing colonies at import industrial centres and mandies to meet the demand of the population on the industrial cities and growth centre.

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CHAPTER-VII Concession & Facilities To promote the industrial sector concession and facilties are provided by government. Some of them are as below:- A:- Single Window System: Mechanism of Single Window Clearance System To overcome the inordinaley long time required to obtain the statutory approvals/ licences etc. from various government departments/agencies, Government of Rajasthan has introduces a Single Window Clearance System through a Single Composite Application form. The state Government has set up the following instistutional mechanism for the purpose: 1. Board of infrastructure and Investment Promotion under the chairmanship of Hon able C.M. The Board of infrastructure and Investment Promotion reconstituted vide order of the State Government dated 27-3-2011 has been fully empowered to provide all clearances and desired incentives to units investing Rs. 1 crores or more. The decision taken by this Committee will be binding upon all the concerned departments. 2. Empowered Committee under the Chairmanship of Chief Secaretary. The Empowered Committee re-constituted under the Chairmanship of Chief Secretary vide order of the State Government dated 29-3-2011 has been given full power to provide all necessary clearance and approvals to the unit investing Rs. 10 crore or more . The

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3. District Level Empowered Committee- The District level Empowered Committee constituted vide order of the State Government dated 29-3-2011 has been fully empowered to provide all the clearance to small scale industries upto the investment of Rs. 10 crores. The decisions taken by this committee will be binding upon all the departments located in the district. The systems of pre-scrutiny single composite application forms filed by industrial units will also be introduced in the district. 4. Bureau of Industrial Promotion, Rajasthan will receive the new Single Composite Application Form and in turn will send the relevant sections of the forms to the concerned departments for state level cases. BIP will ensure that all the clearances and incentives are provided to industrial units.

Within the prescribed time schedule. At the district level,Projects of less then Rs. 1 crores, respective DICs will receive the new Single Composite Application Form.

The Single Window operations in BIP DIC will be

1. To Maintain the Date Bank

2. To provide guidance and information needed by the entrepreneur to make the investment decision.

3. To expedite clearances/approvals/permissions required by

entrepreneurs for setting up of industries.

4. To Provide one step services to these units so as to enable them to

obtain the requiste clearances/approvals/permissions/services from the Departments/Agencies concerned.

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Some of these departments are:

RIICO

RSEB

Department of Environment

RPCB

Department of Revenue and

Department of Factories & Boilers.

The Single composite application form has first been introduced for the Medium and large projects, which is to be filed with Bureau of industrial Promotion , the Nodal Agency for the projects above 10 crores and projects promoted by NRIS, projects involving FDI and 1.00% EOVs irrespective of their fixed capital investment. For investment proposals of less than Rs. 10 crores, Single composite application form is to be filed with respective DICs.

Single Composite Application Form [SCAF]

The Single composite application form comprises fo two parts. The first part Contains general information about the investor and the proposed project and the Second part contains various section of department/agency specific information. This form and detailed guidelines can be obtained from BIP and all DIC s. The guidelines may be referred to fill up the form.

PROCEDURE

1. Prospective enstrepreneurs will submit the SCAF for industries/industrial Entrepreneurs Memorandum holders/those seeking assistance from the Government to BIP/DIC will send the form to the nominated nodal officers of different departments. If there is any lacuna, the nodal officers will inform nominated Escort officer of BIP/DIC in writing within 7 days. The details of documents/information required from the entrepreneur will be intimated to the

C:\DOC4\IPS 2015-16\SRIGANGANAGAR\Updated POTENTIAL SURVEY 2015-16.docx 70 entrepreneur by BIP/DIC within a weeks time. The required information/documents will be furnished with in a week by the entrepreneur. After completion of all the formalities by the entrepreneur BIP/DIC will accept the form after verifying with the checklist provided by the nodal officers and issue a receipt as appended in the form indicating the name of the Escort Officer. No. nodal officer will demand any information/documents beyond the prescribed checklist and will not raise unnecessary objections.

2. After scrutiny the application will be sent to the concerned Departments/Agencies with a request to communicate the decision thereon to BIP/DIC with the prescribed period. The status of clearances is to be moinitored by the nominated Escort Officer from BIP on behalf of the enstrepreneur. If all the necessary documents are submitted by the industrialist, the Department/Agencies concerned will accord all the necessary clearances/approvals/NOC required by the entrepreneur of rejections with supporting reasons should be issued within time limit prescribed in the industrial policy. Approvals, rejections or pendencies will be put up before the Board of infrastructure and investment Promotion, Empowered Committes or District level empowered committees, as the case may be by BIP/DIC.

3. It will be the responsibility of the nominated officers of BIP approvals, rejections or pendencies will be put up before the board of infrastructure and investment promotion, empowered committees or District level empowered committees, as the case may be BIP/DIC.

4. To get all clearances, approvals, NOCs etc, issued within the prescribed time schedule. In case the nodal officer in any department is not empowered to issue any clearances, approvals, NOCs and the application is to be referred to higher authority, it will be the responsibility of the nodal officer fo the concerned departments to get the required clearance, approvals, NOCs issued with in the prescribed time schedule if the departments do not issue clearances and NOCs with in the prescribed time schedule, final decision will be taken by the appropriate empowered committees.

5. The empowered committees have the power to take such decision as are essential for ensuring expeditious clearances by the various departmental agencies and implementation of project. The decisions taken by empowered committees shall be binding upon all the concerned departments.

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6. The important problems brought to the notice of the district Collector/District levele empowered committee by medium and large scale industries should be reported to the BIP for placing these before appropriate State level empowered committees.

MONITORING

1. In order to monitor and therebyexpedite the process of obtaining clearances for large & Medium Scale industries, BIP is the nodal agency. Allthe cases will regularly be reviewed by the empowered committees constituted by the State Government for this purpose.

2. All the Single composite application forms will be monitored in BIP through a software of management information system[MIS]. The single composite application from will also be available on the proposed website of BIP. The entrepreneurs any where in the world will be able to submit their single composite application forms online

3. In due course, it is proposed to computerize the entire system i.e. single composite application forms will be transmitted to various approving authorities/agencies electronically, no application will be sent on paper. Approvals/decisions will also be transmitted electronically to the applicants.

[B] The Rajasthan Investment Promotion Scheme-2010-

With a view to provides Investors an attractive opportnite to invest in the state of Rajasthan the government of Rajasthan has introduced “THE RAJASTHAN INVESTMENT PROMOTION SCHEME’ effective from 25.8.2010 and shall remain in force upto 31 st March, 2018. The scheme shall be applicable to all new investments and/or investments made by existing Enterprise (s) for modernization/expansion/diversification Subject ot following canditions provided these units start production during the operative period of the scheme. subject to following conditions :

( i ) That the Enterprise shall commence commercial production or operation

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during the operative of the Scheme.

( ii ) That the New Micro Enterprise shall make minimum investment of Rs. Five

lac, and New Small Enterprise shall make minimum investment of Rs.

Twenty Five lac. However, in case of Project for Common Social Good,

the enterprise shall make minimum investment of Rs. one crore.

( iii ) That in case of Modernization/ Expansion/ Diversification minimum

investment to be eligible under the Scheme, for the category of enterprises

mentioned in column number 2 of Table-1 given below, shall be as

mentioned in column number 3 of said Table.

( iv ) That the Enterprise shall provide minimum direct employment to at lcast 10

persons in case of New Enterprise, however in case of Expansion/

Diversifiation of an Existing Enterprise. it shall provide at least twenty five

percent additional direct employment subject to a minimum of ten persons

and in case of Modernization, the level of existing employment should not

be reduced.

In addition to the subsidies available, the eligible beneficiary shall be entitled to claim the following exemption, if applicable:

[i] 100% exemption of luxury tax for seven years.

[ii] 50% exemption of electricity duty for seven years.

[iii] 50% exemption of entertainment tax for seven years

[iv] 50% Land Tax

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[v] 50% exemption from mandi fess for seven years

[vi] 50% exemption from stamp duty .

[vii] 50% exemption from conversions charge,

.

These exemption shall be granted by the prescribed authority under the scheme and shall be indicated in the entitlement certificate.

Any investor who wants to avail the benefits of subsidy and exemption shall submit a duly completed application in the prescribed from to the member secretary of the appropriate screening committee.

Iron and steel re-rolling mills, oil-extracting or manufacturing industry excluding solvent extraction plants with or refinery system, mini cement planst upto the manufacturing capacity of 200 tonnes per day and Granite in all its form are not eligible for the interest subsidy and or wage/employment subsidy and/or exemption under the scheme. minute details of the scheme are available in district industries centre and udyog bhawan Jaipur.

List of Enterprises not eligible for benefits of subsidies and/or exemptions under

the Rajasthan Investment Promotion Scheme-2010

List

I. Enterprises manufacturing Tobacco products, Pan Masala containing

tobacco and Gutka.

II. All kinds of edible oil extracting or manufacturing industry including

ghanics, expellers and solvent extraction plants, but excluding Oil

Refincries.

III. Potable liquor and Beer manufacturing Enterprises.

Iv. Enterprise established at the site of an existing Enterprise excluding Sick

Industrial Enterprises.

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The Rajasthan Investment Promotion Scheme-2014

With a view to provides Investors an attractive opportnite to invest in the state of Rajasthan the government of Rajasthan has introduced “THE RAJASTHAN INVESTMENT PROMOTION SCHEME’ effective from 08.10.2014 and shall remain in force upto 31 st March, 2019. The scheme shall be applicable to all new investments and/or investments made by existing Enterprise (s) for modernization/expansion/diversification Subject ot following canditions provided these units start production during the operative period of the scheme.

In addition to the subsidies available, the eligible beneficiary shall be entitled to claim the following exemption, if applicable:

[i] 20% employment generation subsidy

[ii] 50% exemption of electricity duty for seven years.

[iii] 50% exemption of entertainment tax for seven years

[iv] 50% Land Tax

[v] 50% exemption from mandi fess for seven years

[vi] 50% exemption from stamp duty .

[vii] 50% exemption from conversions charge

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ANNEXTURE -1 WHOM TO CONTACT FOR WHAT

S.N. Assistance Required Name of the institution[S]

1 [i]Production MSME Industrial estate,Bais godam, Jaipur inentification phone no. 212098,213099

Fax-0141-210553

E-mail:[email protected].

[ii] Consultancy DO

Technical Managerial

Economic Export

2 Training Facilities [i] MSME Office, industrial estate, bais godam,Jaipur.

E-mail : [email protected]

[ii]Enterpreneurship Management Institute, Instittional area Jhalana,

Jaipur-302006

3 Acknowledgement District Industries Centre, Sriganganagar

4 Factory Accommodation Rajasthan State IndustrialDevelopment & investment Corporation Ltd.[RIICO] Udyog Vihar,Sriganganagar.

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5 Finance -Term Loan Rajasthan Financial Corporation, Sriganganagar. -Working Capital

6 Machinery on hire National small industries corporation ltd, purchase Nehru place, tonk Road, Jaipur

7 Raw Material Rajasthan Small Industrie Corporation Ltd.Udyog Bhawan,Tilak Marg Jaipur.

8 Marketing [i] National Small industries corporation ltd, Nehru place, tonk Road, Jaipur

[ii] Rajasthan small industries corporation ltd, udyog bhawan, tilak marg, Jaipur.

9 ISI Mark and Allied Bureau of Indian standard, Chittaranjan Marg, details C-scheme, Jaipur

Ag-mark Directorate of Marketing inspection Jhalana Dungari, Jaipur.

10. Testing of Products [i] field testing station, Bais godam, industrial estate, Jaipur

[ii] National test house, bais godam, industrial estate, Jaipur.

11. Power connection J V V N Ltd, Sriganganagar

12 Registration under Inspector of factories, institutional area, Factories act. Jahalana Doongri, Jaipur.

13. Pollution Control Rajasthan Pollution Control Board, Industrial Area,Bikaner.

14. Central Excise Superintending of Central Excise, Registration Sriganganagar.

15. Sales tax Registration Commercial tax office, Sriganganagar

16. Khadi and village [i] Khadi and village industries commission

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industries Jhalana Doongri, Jaipur.

[ii] Dy Director [Khadi],District industries centre.Sriganganagar.

17. Export Joint Director General of Foreign Trade Udyog Bhawan, Tilak Marg,Jaipur. ANNEXURE-II

Names and address of the institutions assisting in

promotion of small scale industries in the country.

1- Central Food Technological Research institute

C.S.I.R. Govt. of India, Mysore-570013,Karnataka

2- Fragrance and Flavour Development Centre,

govt. of India, society, industrial estate, markand nagar, g.t. road, kannauj, faridabad [UP]

3- Central footwear training institute, govt. of India society, agra[U.P]

4- Bureau of Indian standards, Chittaranjan marg, C-sheme, Jaipur.

5- National Small industries corporation ltd, Nehru place, tonk road, Jaipur

6- Central Marine fishery research institute, 68/1, Greams road, Channai

7- Central leather research institute, sardar patel road, adyar,

Chennai-600032

8- Small industry development bank of India, M. I. road, Jaipur.

9- Rajasthan small industries corporation udyog bhawan,

Tilak marg,Jaipur.

10- Rajasthan state industrial development and investment corporation ltd. udyog bhawan, tilak marg,Jaipur.

11 Khadi & village industries commission institutional area,

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jhalana doongri, Jaipur.

12- Rajasthan khadi and village industries board, Bajaj nagar, Jaipur.

13- Agriculture and processed food eexport development authority, 105, New delhi house, 70, bara khamba road, New delhi-110001

14- District industries centre, Sriganganagar

15- Controller of patent & Designs, Okhla, New Delhi.

16- Electronics test and development centre Malviya nagar, Jaipur.

17- Spoces Board, K.C. Avenue, Vincent Cross road, PB No. 1901, Ernakulam, Chochin.

18- Jute Manufacturers Development council, khandhana buildinhg,

fit no. 6 D-11, Tolstoymarg, new delhi,

19- Wool and woolen Export Promtoion Council 612/714. Ashoka estate, 24 Barakhamba Road, Cannought circus, New Delhi.

20- Gem and Jewellery export council, Jaipur.

21- Textile and cotton export promotion council, Air cargo complex, sanganaer air port, Jaipur,

22- Apparel export promotion council, Nehru place, tonk road, Jaipur.

23- Rajasthan financial corporation, Udyog Bhawan, Tilak marg, Jaipur.

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