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INDUSTRIAL POTENTIAL SURVEY [2015-16] SRIGANGANAGAR GOVERNMENT OF RAJASTHAN DISTRICT INDUSTRIES CENTRE SRIGANGANAGAR - 335001 [RAJASTHAN] C:\DOC4\IPS 2015-16\SRIGANGANAGAR\Updated POTENTIAL SURVEY 2015-16.docx 1 C:\DOC4\IPS 2015-16\SRIGANGANAGAR\Updated POTENTIAL SURVEY 2015-16.docx 2 C:\DOC4\IPS 2015-16\SRIGANGANAGAR\Updated POTENTIAL SURVEY 2015-16.docx 3 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 C:\DOC4\IPS 2015-16\SRIGANGANAGAR\Updated POTENTIAL SURVEY 2015-16.docx 4 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 C:\DOC4\IPS 2015-16\SRIGANGANAGAR\Updated POTENTIAL SURVEY 2015-16.docx 5 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 C:\DOC4\IPS 2015-16\SRIGANGANAGAR\Updated POTENTIAL SURVEY 2015-16.docx 6 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. Municipalities 10 4. 1. Total No. of village 3060 2. Panchyat samities[Nos] 09 3. No. of Tehsils 09 4. No. of Sub-division 09 5. Total working force lacs 7.19 C:\DOC4\IPS 2015-16\SRIGANGANAGAR\Updated POTENTIAL SURVEY 2015-16.docx 7 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 villages 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 1 C:\DOC4\IPS 2015-16\SRIGANGANAGAR\Updated POTENTIAL SURVEY 2015-16.docx 8 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 Sri Ganganagar district has been a part of former Bikaner 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 Ganga Singh. 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 tehsil’s in the district which increased to 12 in 1971 and further increased to 16 in 81. In July 1994 Hanumangarh 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 Punjab on the north. District Bikaner is on the south and newly formed Hanumangarh district 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. C:\DOC4\IPS 2015-16\SRIGANGANAGAR\Updated POTENTIAL SURVEY 2015-16.docx 9 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 C:\DOC4\IPS 2015-16\SRIGANGANAGAR\Updated POTENTIAL SURVEY 2015-16.docx 10 the Ganganagar district falls under the former division and the large portion of its area used to be remained arid and sandy, but after the advent of Gang Canal in 1927 a major part of the district is irrigated and the area has been brought under various crops. Consequently the district emerged as ‘GRAINERY AND COTTAN BELT OF RAJASTHAN 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 Suratgarh 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 Raisinghnagar 1 408 196455 4 Anoopgarh Anoopgarh 1 423 184423 Vijaynagar 1 279 145770 C:\DOC4\IPS 2015-16\SRIGANGANAGAR\Updated POTENTIAL SURVEY 2015-16.docx 11 5 Gharasana Gharasana 3 435 171830 6 Suratgarh Suratgarh 1 500 320981 15 3060 1969168 (Sources Asst.