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INDUSTRIAL POTENTIAL SURVEY 2016-2017 DISTRICT - KOTA

DISTRICT INDUSTRIES CENTRE, D.C.M. ROAD, KOTA PHONE - 0744 - 2363129 Email ID dickota@.gov.in

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CONTENTS OF INDUSTRIAL POTENTIAL SURVEY EXICUTIVE SUMMARY DISTRICT MAP

Sl. Chapter Summary Page No. No. 1. Chapter –I District 1.1 District at a Glance 1 Profile 1.2 General 1 1.3 Geographical Area 1 1.4 Land Use Pattern in the District 2 1.5 Physiographic 2 1.6 Administrative Set Up 2 1.7 Climate & Rainfall 3 1.8 Forest Flora &Fauna 3-4 2. Chapter – II Resources 2.1 Human Resources. 5 Human Resources. 2.2 Working Force & occupational Pattern 5 Natural Resources 2.3 Water & Irrigation Resources 6-8 2.4 Irrigation Facilities 8 Education 2.5 Colleges & Institutes 9 2.5.1 Management 9 2.5.2 Engineering 9 2.5.3 Polytechnic 10 2.5.4 I.T.I. 10- 2.6 Medical Institutes 12 2.6.1 Nursing Training Institutes 13 2.6.2 Paramedic Training Institutes 13 2.6.3 Medical Colleges 13 2.6.4 Health Centers 13 2.6.5 Hospitals 13 13- 15 3 Agricultures Area and Production of Major of Crops. 16 3.1 Major Corps 16 3.1.1 Grain 16 3.1.2 Pulses 16 3.1.3 Oil Seeds (Tilhan) 16 3.2 Fruits 16 3.3 Spices 17 3.4 Flory Culture 17 3.5 Vegitable 17 3.5.1 Medicine 18 3.5.2 Sugercane 18 4. Veterinary Facilities 4.1 Live Stock 19 4.1.1 Veterinary Centre 19 4.1.2 Veterinary Hospital 19 5. Products of Animal 5.1 Availability of Diary Products 20

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Husbandry 5.1.1 Milk 20 5.2 Wool Availability 20 5.3 Meat Availability 20 5.4 Leather Availability 21 5.5 Bones 21 6. Geology & Minerals 6.1 Mines 22 6.2 Minerals 22- 23 7. Forest Resources 7.1 Areas 24 7.2 Resources 24 8. Tourism 8.1 Tourism 25 9. Chapter – III 9.1 Power Resources 26 Existing Infra 9.2 Rural Electrification/Grid Station 26 Structural Facilities 9.3 Electricity Consumption Pattern. 27 9.4 Existing Power Supply Position as on 31st 27 March. 10. Transport 10.1 Road Network 28- 10.2 Rail Transport. 29 29 11. Financial Institution 11.1 Banking Facilities. 30 11.2 Total Bank finance. 30 11.3 Other Institutional Network. 31 12. Industrial Area 12.1 Government 32 13. Chapter - IV 13.1 Existing Industrial Scenario 33- 13.2 Existing Industrial Status. 34 13.3 Export Potential Items. 35- 44 44 14. Chapter – V 14.1 Potential Industrial & Other 45 Contributory Factor. 14.2 Resources 45 14.3 Infrastructure 45 14.4 Strategy Suggested 45- 14.5 Potential Industries/Agro Based 47 14.6 Proposed Augmentation of 47- Industrial Areas. 49 14.7 Suggestion Strategy for Artisan 50 Upgradation. 14.8 Suggestion. 50- 51

51 15. Chapter –VI Summary on the finding Recommendations 52- 54 16. Chapter –VII Concession and Facilities 55- 57 17. Annexure –I Whom to Contact for What 58- 59 18. Annexure –II Name and address of the institution assisting 60 in promotion of SSI in the Country.

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CHAPTER-1 District Profile

1.1 DISTRICT AT A GLANCE:

Kota is one of the eastern districts of Rajasthan and is something like Dumbly shape. The country slopes gently Northward from the high table land of Malwa in . It is well watered, drained by rivers flowing in north and north eastern directions. There are hills in the south, north and eastern portion of the district and it is generally fertile. Surrounded with the water of River , power plant and natural resources Kota has been a center of attraction for different industries. Kota city is the trade center for industries which includes Kota stone oilseed milling, handloom textile weaving, distilling, dairy product, manufacturing of metal handicrafts, fertilizers, chemicals and engineering equipment, Kota is a hub of Kota doria saries in , & C.F.C. is established for the development of weavers.

1.2 GENERAL: The district is named after the town of Kota, which was the capital of the former state of the same name. Kota is believed to have been founded by Rao Jait Singh, the grandson of Rao Deva, the chief of , by defeating bhils of the Koteah clan from the, east to chambel, which he named as Kotah (Kota). According to another view, Rao Jait Singh captured Akelgarh in VS 1321 (1264 AD) and occupied Kota, which was thereafter a pargana attached to the Jagir of Bundi, His descendants held it and the surrounding country for about five generations before being dispossessed by Rao Suraj Mal of Bundi in sixteenth century, It was held by Bundi till 1625, when the State came into existence after the Mughal emperor Jahangir granted Kota along with its 360 town ships to Madho Singh who became its first Chief.

1.3 GEOGRAPHICAL AREA:

The district lies between 23.56 and 25.51’ latitude and 75.37 and 76.38 longitude, It is bounded on the north and north west by , Tonk and Bundi districts, the Chambal river separating these from Kota district and forming the natural boundary, The district has district and Mandsore district of Madhya Pradesh on the south, on the East and is bounded on the west by Chittaurgarh district of Rajasthan. The maximum length of the district from North to South is 153 kms. and maximum width from west to East is 84 kms.

The total geographical area of the district as per surveyor General of is 545552 hectares. The Kota district ranks 20 th among the 34 districts of the State, The area of the district as per land records was 545552 hectares.

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1.4 LAND USE PATTERN: Of the total geographical area of 5217.14 SQ KM., in 2013-2014 of the total area. The city area is 310.05 Sq km. & Rural area is 4906.95 Sq km. The following table gives the land use pattern for the year 2015-2016 S.NO. CLASSIFICATION OF LAND-USE AREA (hectares) 1. FOREST 126498 2. Not available for cultivation: (a) land used for purposes other than agriculture 30193 (b) Usar and not used for agriculture 31204 3. Other uncultivable land 39005 (a) Permanent pastures & other grazing land 13985 (b) Tree groves, Garden etc. 532 (c) Cultivable waste land 24488 4. Fallow land: (a) Other fallow land 11046 (b) Current fallow (One year) 5955 5. Actual area sawn 274444 6. Total cropped area 511127 7. Double cropped area 236683 ------1.5 PHYSIOGRAPHY: The Mukandara range of Vindhyachal hills in Ramganjmandi Sub- division which run across the Southern portions of the district from North west to South East is an important feature in Landscape. It has a curious double formation of two separate ridges running parallel at a distance of more than two kilometers. These hills traverse the district for about 145 kilometers, the peak ranging from 427 meters to 546 meters. These are hills near Pipalda Tehsil. These hills form part of Aravalli Range. Their slopes are gentles and steep and they are mostly covered by woods.

The land of the district slopes gently from South to North and the drainage is through Chambal and its tributaries. The general level of the district varies from 238 meters to 546 meters from mean sea level.

1.6 ADMINISTRATIVE SET UP: For administrative purpose, the area has been divided into six sub-divisions viz. Kota, Ramganjmandi, Digod, , Kanwas, Itawa which in turn are divided into five tehsils. There is one Zila Parishad also. The number of towns and villages in each tehsil and area covered are given below: ADMINISTRATIVE NETWORK OF THE DISTRICT 2015-2016 S. SUB- TEHSIL SUB Nagar Pancha Gram Reven Aba Gair N. DIVISION TEHSIL Nigam/Munici yat Pancha ue d Aba pal Council Samiti yat Village d 1 Kota Ladpura Manda Nagar Nigar Kota Ladpura 21 152 117 35 na Nagar Palika Kaithoon 2 Digod Digod Sultanp - Sultanp 33 175 164 11 ur ur 3 Itawa Pipalda Khatoli Nagar Palika Itawa 29 175 167 8 Itawa 4 Ramganjma Ramganjma Checha Nagar Palika Kheraba 36 163 146 17 ndi ndi t Ramganjmandi d 5 Sangod Sangod - Nagar Palika Sangod 18 223 211 12 Sangod 6 Kanwas Kanwas - - - 18 Total 155 888 805 83 Total District Area 5217 Sq. Km.

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1.7 CLIMATE & RAINFALL:

The district has a dry climate except in the monsoon season. The winter season from mid November to February is followed by the summer season which extends to about middle of June. The period from about the middle of June to September is the South-west monsoon season and the two months October and November constitute the post monsoon or the retreating monsoon.The average annual rainfall in the district is 797.13 mm. The rainfall increases from the north west to the south- east. About 93 percent of the annual rainfall is received during the South- West monsoon season. January is the coldest month with the average daily maximum temperature of 24.30 c.and the average daily minimum of 10.60 c.. on account of cold waves in the wake of western disturbance passing across North India, the minimum temperature sometimes drop to two or three degrees above the freezing point of water. Both day and night temperature increase rapidly from March end to May (the hottest month), the mean daily maximum temperature is 45.6 c., while the mean minimum is 30.70 c.. In April, May and in June before the on set of monsoon, temperature may sometimes go up to 47 c..

The air is generally dry excepts in the South – West monsoon season. In summer months, the relative humidity is very low, often being less than 20 percent in the afternoon. The mean relative humidity is around 43 percent.

1.8 FORESTS, FLORA & FAUNA:

The forests cover an area of 800.33 Square km. in 2015-16 extending over 23.90 percent of the total geographical area of the district. In this area, reserved area is 480.848 and protected area is 305.61 and unclassified area is 14.24 Square km. These are mainly concentrated in the South-Western and central portions of the Mukandra hills having a rich forest belt. The forest in Kota district fall under the sub-group 5B Northern Tropical dry deciduous forest of Champion and Seth’s classification. The main sub-types representing broad botanical divisions and flora found therein are as follows –

(1) ANOGEISSUS PENDULA FOREST

Main species found in the region are Dhokra mixed with Gurjan, Bel, Tendu etc. (2) MISCELLANEOUS FORES The main species found here are Khejra, Khair , Bel, Kadam, Amaltas, Khora, Bahera and Gurjan etc.. (3) BABUL FOREST Babul mixed with Khejra is the representeur flora found in theseforests. Other species of trees found in the forests of the distcit include Dhau, Bahera, Mahuwa, Karaya or Kara, Salar, Chhola or Dhak, Shisham, Sadaria, Gular, Jamun, Neem, Peepal, Aam and Semal.

The grasses commonly found are Lapla, polard, Ratarda, Surwal, Karar, Bhalki and Chloma verigata etc.. The grasses occur in Darrah valley and is Bora- bas, Chand-baori, Radi Dand and Phuta blocks o Ladpura range, There are many grass Birs in Morak and Kanwas Ranges.

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The species of wild animals found in the forest of the district include Panther, Tiger, Chinkara, Chital, Nilgai, Sambhar, Sloth Bear, wild Boar and common here. Common langoor Stripped hyana, Jackal, Indian fox, Jungli cat, Indian porcupine, Common mongoose, Hedge dog, stripped squirrel, Bat and Bush rat are also found.

The common birds met in the district are Baya, Koyal, Vulture, Parrot. Jungli Crow, Bulbul, House Sparrow, Owl, Kite, Green and Common Pigeon, Sand Grouse, Peafowl, Common Quail, Jungli Bush Quail, Grey Partridge, Sares Crane, Common Sand Piper, little Egret, Common Teal, Snips, Painted Partridge, Jungli Babblur, Black srongo, Paradise fly, Catcher, Red walted Lapuring, Magpie robin, Indian Myna and Hoopoe. Among the poisonous snales cobra, pussel and viper are most common. Water snakes are also seen near the tanks. Crocodiles are sometimes seen in big tanks and in certain pools in Chambal and Kalisindh rivers.

There is a games sanctuary called Darrah Games Sanctuary situated at a distance of 50 kms. south of Kota on both sides of – Indore highway, running along the Mukundara ranges of hills. The total covered area is 201.2 kms.. The Cheetal, Sambhar, Nilgai, Chinkara, Sloth Bear and wild Bear are found in good number. Tigers and Panthers are also found, as are Foxes, Jackals, Hayaena, Hare, Langoor, Mongoose and Porcupete. More common birds in the sanctuary include partridges, pea fowls, rock and green pigeons, quails and cuckoo.

SOURCE : SOURCE:- REVENUE & STATISTICAL DEPARTMENT

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CHAPTER – II

RESOURCES

2.1 HUMAN RESOURCES:

POPULATION

The total population of the district as per figures of 2011 census is 1951014. which constitute 2.84 percent of population of the State. in the total population, 1021161 is males and 929853 is females. During the decade 2001- 11 the population of the district has increased by 24.34 percent. The decadal change for Kota has always been higher than that of Rajasthan. The density of population is 374 square km in 2011 as compared to 2011 in The sex ratio in 2011 was 906.

LITERACY

The percentage of the literates as per estimated population aged 7 years and above is worked out as 77.48 for Kota district in 2011. The male literacy percentage in the district is 87.63 & The female literacy 66.32 percent.

RURAL AND URBAN

The total population of Kota district according to 2011 census is 1951014. The rural population 774410 & urban population is 1176604 in Kota district.

2.2 WORKING FORCE AND OCCUPATIONAL PATTERN

As per 2011 census, out of total population of 1951014, 520846 were workers, 122217 were marginal workers representing 27.73 percent and 8.65 percent respectively of the total population. The distribution of workers by their economic activities is given below.

WORKING FORCE AND OCUPATIONAL PATTERN IN THE DISTRICT

------S.NO. OCCUPATION TOTAL 1 CULTIVATORS 149004 AGRICULTURAL 2 LABOURERS 85800 3. HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY 25695 OTHERS 335812 ------TOTAL 596311 ------From the above table, it is seen that out of total workers, 41.83 percent population was engaged in agriculture either as cultivators or agricultural labours, 3.48 percent in household industry and 54.69 percent in others.

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NATURAL RESOURCES

AGRICULTURAL RESOURCE: Agricultural provides livelihood to 41.83 percent of the total population either as cultivator or agricultural labours. To assess the industrial potential of Kota district, it is necessary to study the land utilization pattern, irrigation facilities, area & production of crops, livestock dairy and availability of mineral and forest etc. This will provide a broad spectrum of resource inventory and base on which foundation of industrial growth is generally laid down.

2.3 WATER & IRRIGATION RESOURCES:

(a) The irrigational facilities available in the district are mainly in the form of canals and wells. The principal river is Chambal which has a perennial flow.

The principal sources of irrigation in the district are canals and wells. Canals irrigated 138672 hectares. Canal irrigation is concentrated in the tehsils of Ladpura, Digod, Pipalda and Sangod. The area irrigated by wells was 122507 hectares of the net irrigated area.

In the district in the year 2015-2016 the total number of wells was 17079. The number of tanks in use was 22. (b) GROUND WATER RESOURCES It has been estimated that total surface water resources of the district is 4.07 million acre feet. The total utilization by existing schemes and ongoing schemes is 2.00 lakh hectares. The total irrigation potential likely to be created by the newly proposed scheme will be about 2.17 lakh hectares. The quality of water in the district is generally suitable for drinking and agricultural purposes. except at some localized places. (c) VARIOUS IRRIGATION PROJECTS

The district has adequate water resources because rivers. like Chambal. Alnia and Kali-Sindh, Parvan, Parwati, Ujad, Ahu, Takali, Amjar etc. pass through it Chambal project is a major irrigation and power project. located partly in Rajasthan and partly in Madhya Pradesh. The project consists of three Dams viz. Gadhi Sagar Dam in Madhya Pradesh and Jawahar Sagar Dam and Rana Pratap Sagar Dam in Rajasthan besides Kota Barrage in Kota which diverts water in to canal system. The 372 kms. long Right Main Canal serves 1.27 lakh hectares in Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh Command area. The two main branches viz. Bundi and branches of the left Main Canal, 168 kms. in length, serve 1.02 lakh hectares in Rajasthan (). (d) OTHER IRRGATION PROJECTS The other important projects are Harish Chand Sagar, Sawan Bhadon & Alania. In the Chambal command area, a scheme of 21 blocks covering 108000 hectares of land to be irrigated by lift irrigation has been prepared. Of these 8 schemes have been sanctioned by state Govt. The work of projects Jhalipura Scheme No.16, Digod Lift Scheme no. 17 Ganesh Ganj Lift scheme block no.20, Sawan Bhadon Project (Dara, Kanwas and Anwa) has been completed and irrigation has started. The medium irrigation projcts proposed in VIIIth five year plan are Takali, Bathali and Chaken. These projects will have potential of 7518 hectares. D./mayr/pers/pot.surv.2011 11

DRINKING WATER The water for irrigation is available from Chambal canal in the tehsils of Ladpura, Digod and Pipalda besides wells/tubewells. In all other tehsils viz. Sangod. And the irrigation is mainly from wells / tubewells.

TABLE Tehsil Village Urban Pipalda 163 1 Digod 163 - Ladpura 143 2 Ramganj Mandi 143 4 Sangod & Kanwas 196 1 SOURCE:- PHED DEPARTMENT.

(a) The irrigational facilities available in the district are mainly in the form of canals and wells. The principal river is Chambal which has a perennial flow.

The principal sources of irrigation in the district are canals and wells. Canals irrigated 138105 hectares. Canal irrigation is concentrated in the tehsils of Ladpura, Digod, Pipalda and Sangod. The area irrigated by wells was 131805 hectares of the net irrigated area.

In the district in the year 2015-2016 the total number of wells was 17079. The number of tanks in use was 22.

All the 8 towns of the district have already been covered under drinking water supply scheme. In rural areas out of 812 villages according to 2011 census, All villages have been covered by water supply schemes up to March 2016. The main source of water supply in rural areas in wells/tube-wells. Besides this 1640 hand pumps Rural 7862, urban 874, village will be covered up to March 2016

(b) GROUND WATER RESOURCES It has been estimated that total surface water resources of the district is 4.07 million acre feet. The total utilization by existing schemes and ongoing schemes is 2.00 lakh hectares. The total irrigation potential likely to be created by the newly proposed scheme will be about 2.17 lakh hectares. The quality of water in the district is generally suitable for drinking and agricultural purposes. except at some localized places.

(c) VARIOUS IRRIGATION PROJECTS

The district has adequate water resources because rivers. like Chambal. Alnia and Kali-Sindh, Parvan, Parwati, Ujad, Ahu, Takali, Amjar etc. pass through it Chambal project is a major irrigation and power project. located D./mayr/pers/pot.surv.2011 12 partly in Rajasthan and partly in Madhya Pradesh. The project consists of three Dams viz. Gadhi Sagar Dam in Madhya Pradesh and Jawahar Sagar Dam and Rana Pratap Sagar Dam in Rajasthan besides Kota Barrage in Kota which diverts water in to canal system. The 372 kms. long Right Main Canal serves 1.27 lakh hectares in Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh Command area. The two main branches viz. Bundi and Kapren branches of the left Main Canal, 168 kms. in length, serve 1.02 lakh hectares in Rajasthan (Bundi district).

(d) OTHER IRRGATION PROJECTS

The other important projects are Harish Chand Sagar, Sawan Bhadon & Alania. In the Chambal command area, a scheme of 21 blocks covering 108000 hectares of land to be irrigated by lift irrigation has been prepared. Of these 8 schemes have been sanctioned by state Govt. The work of projects Jhalipura Scheme No.16, Digod Lift Scheme no. 17 Ganesh Ganj Lift scheme block no.20, Sawan Bhadon Project (Dara, Kanwas and Anwa) has been completed and irrigation has started.

The medium irrigation projcts proposed in VIIIth five year plan are Takali, Bathali and Chaken. These projects will have potential of 7518 hectares.

2.4– IRRIGATION FACILITTES:

S.No. Source Nos. AREA (in Hectares) 1. Canals 3 6338.00 2. Tank 3 - SOURCE:- S.E. Water Resources DEPARTMENT.

S.No. Source Nos. AREA (in Hectares) 1. Canals 3 138105 2. Tank (Ponds) 22 362 3. Tube-wells 68285 131805 4. Wells 17079 5. Pumping sets: (A) oil engines 19329 1805 (B) Electric 48956 SOURCE:- IRRIGATION DEPARTMENT.

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EDUCATION 2.5 College & Institutes: EDUCATIONAL NET WORK 2015-2016 1. Kota University 1 2. Kota open university 1 3. Technicl university 1 4. Agriculture university 1 5. Carrier Point university 1 6. Degree colleges 19 7. Higher secondary schools 906 8. Secondary school 225 9 Middle schools 870 10 Primary schools 488 11 Special Education 23

2.5.1 M.B.A. COLLEGE IN KOTA

S.N. SECTION NO. OF SEAT 1 CARRER POINT UNIVERSITY 2 RAJASTHAN TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY 3 OM KOTHARI INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT 4 MODI INSTTUTE OF MANAGEMENT 5 UNIVERSITY OF KOTA 6 R.N. MODI INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT

2.5.2 ENGINEERING COLLEGE IN KOTA

S.N. Name of Civil Electri Produ Compu Elect IT Me Petro Aero Applied Auto College onic Ction ter rical ch Electro 1 Kota Engg 120 90 50 60 90 30 60 30 30 - - College 2 Maharshi 120 180 - 60 120 60 180 - - - - Arvind 3 Modi Inst. - 120 - 120 120 60 - - - 30 - Of Tech 4 R.N. Modi 120 120 - 120 - 60 60 - - - - 5 Carrer 60 60 - 120 120 - - - - - 60 Point 6 Gurukul - 60 - 60 120 - 120 - - - - Inst. 7 Residency 60 120 - - - 60 60 - - - - College of Engg. 8 Bal Krishna 60 - - - 60 - 60 - - - 60 Inst. Of Tech.

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2.5.3 POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE: WOMEN S.N. SECTION NO. OF SEAT 1 Textile Design 40 2 Commercial Art 40 3 Interior Decoration 40 Total 120

BOYS S.N. SECTION NO. OF SEAT 1 Civil 20 2 Mechanical 40 3 Electrical 40 4 Computer 40 5 Electronics 40 6 Chemical 20 7 Plastic Technology 20 8 Instrumentations 20 Total 240 SOURCE: POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE 2.5.4 Government I.T.I. S.N. Name NO. OF SEAT 1 Kota 503 2 Womens Kota 324 3 Chemical Kota 42 4 Sangod (Wireman,Mech.,Elect & Welder) 356 5 Sultanpur (Digod) (Wireman,Mech.,Elect & Welder) 304 6 Kherabad (Ramganjmandi) (Wireman,Mech.,Elect & 168 Welder) 7 87 Private I.T.I : 1- Electrician 7424 2- Computer Operator 260 3- Sewing 32 4- Diesel Mechanicals 288 5- Fitter 256 6- Welder 32 7- Hospital - Housekeeping 40

Source: Principal I.T.I.,KOTA Directorate of Technical Eduication Rajasthan

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In the Kota District, there is 9 Engineering College, One Govt. Polytechnic and one Industrial Training Institute in which technical education is imparted in different trades or disciplines. There is also Govt. Women Polytechnic & one Mahila I.T.I. which provides technical training to women.

In addition to these, Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) study centre is also situated in Kota at Engineering College Kota campus. Jai-Nir Software declared IGNOU Work centre for computer Courses. There are Medical College, Nursing College, Pvt. Engineering College, Pvt. Polytechnic Collage, Govt. ITI, Govt, & Rural Pvt. ITI, Colleges & Bed. College STC Several computer course like Certificate in computing (CIC), Bachelor in Computer Application (BCA), Master in Computer Applications (MCA), Management courses (MBA), degree courses (B.A., B.Sc. B.Com. etc.) run at IGNOU Study Centre, Kota.

Senior Secondary & Secondary School: S.No. Particulars No. of School No. of Student 1 Higher Secondary 906 47551 School 2 Secondrary 225 285109 School

Middle & Primary School: S.No. Particulars No. of School No. of Student Govt. Non Govt. Govt. Non Govt. 1 Middle 392 478 33822 93091 School 2 Primary 385 103 28559 11302 School SOURCE:- EDUCATION DEPARTMENT.

COMPUTER EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS Computer Education is growing rapidly in Kota. There are number of Computer Education Centre in Kota which provide “O” level, “A” level, “B” level, OIC, DCO, BCA, MCA and may other certificate courses. The list of computer educational institutions in Kota is given below in which First three institutes are affiliated & recognized by Electronics Department. Govt. of India. Services in field of E-commerce is rapidly growing in Kota

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1. PACE Academy, Talwandi 2. CMC LTD, Gumanpura 3. ET&T Chhawani 4. Aptech, Gumanpura 5. Aptech, Vigyan Nagar 6. NIIT, near LIC Building, Gode Baba Circle 7. CISTEMB, Shopping Centre 8. Computer Wave, Talwandi, 9. Classic Computer, Vigyan Nagar 10. Lakhotia Computer Centre, Kotri road 11. CompuCom 12. CADD Centre, Engg. College 13. Kota Open University 14. Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) Engg. College Campus 15. Y2k Software Education CAD circle 16. Priyam Graphics, Mohsin Manzil, Shopping Center 17. CST Institute Nayapura Kota 18. SRV Solution Jawahar Nagar Kota COACHING INSTITUTIONS FOR COMPETITION EXAMINATIONS In the point of study in admission to IIT, CPMT, PMT, PET Kota recently became India fame, Students, from various states of the India, are taking coaching in different Coaching Institutes of Kota to get admission in IIT, CPMT, PMT, PET & other examinations.

1. Bansal Classes, Indraprastha Ind.area Kota 2. Allen Carrier Institute, Indravihar Kota 3. Carrier Point, Road No 1 I.P.I.A. Kota 4. Resonance Classes, Jawahar Nagar Kota 5. Motion Academy Rajiv Gandhi Nagar Kota 6. Vi-Braint Classes Talwandi 7. Vijay Jain Classes, Talwandi & Rampura 8. Narayana I.I.T. / P.M.T. Talwandi 9. Vision 2000, Talwandi 10. Soni Classes, Talwandi 11. Shri Chetanya, Talwandi 12. Kelvin, Jawahar Nagar 13. RISE Academy Talwandi 14. Aakash Institute, Talwandi

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2.6 MEDICAL INSTITUTE

2.6.1 Nursing Training Institute

S.NO. ITEM TOTAL 1. Nursing Training Institute 3

2.6.2 Paramedic Training Institute S.NO. ITEM TOTAL 1. Optrometrist 2

2.63 Medicl College: S.NO. ITEM TOTAL 1. MEDICAL COLLEGE 1

2.6.4 Health Centers: S.NO. ITEM TOTAL 1. C.H.C 13 2. PRIMARY & HEALTH CENTRE (PHC 45 & UPHC 8) 53

2.6.5 Hospitals

NET WORK OF MEDICAL AND PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES 2015-16

S.NO. ITEM TOTAL 1. MEDICAL COLLEGE 1 2. ALLOPATHIC HOSPITALS 5 3. BEDS IN ALLOPATHIC HOSPITALS 2124 4. AYURVEDIC HOSPITALS 59 5. UNANI HOSPITALS 3 6. BEDS IN AYURVEDIC HOSPITALS 30 7. C.H.C 13 8. PRIMARY & HEALTH CENTRE (PHC 45 & UPHC 8) 53 9. DISPENSARIES 12 10. SUB-HEALTH CENTRES 216 11. M.C.W./DAIS CENTRES 4 12 PRIVATE HOSPITALS 71 13 Nursing Training Institute 3 14 ESI Dispensary 4 SOURCE:- CM&HO MEDICAL & HEALTH DEPARTMENT.

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There are 6 Hospitals in Kota known as M.B.S. Hospital, J.K. Loan Hospital, Medical College, E.S.I. Hospital, Railway Hospital, Army Hospital and Satellite Hospital.

There are 59 units of Ayurvedic, 3 unit of Unani and 7 unit of homeopathic dispensaries in the district. In addition to these there are many Nursing Homes and Private Hospitals in Kota. List of these Hospitals are as below:-

1. Maytree Hospital, Talwandi 2. Bharat Vikas Parishad, Dadabari 3. Emmanual Mission Hospital 4. T.T. Hospital, Talwandi, Kota 5. Sudha Hospital 6. Vaibhav Hospital 7. Dr. Kharoliwal Hospital near dashera ground 8. Kota Eye Hospital, near dashera ground 9. D.D. Eye Hospital Dadabari 10. Mahaveer Mission Hospital, Bundi road 11. Ratna Nursing Home, Nayapura 12. Kota Nursing Home CAD Circle 13. Choudhary Nursing Home, Talwandi 14. Sarwodaya Hospital Talwandi 15. Lions Hospital, Talwandi 16. Dr. T.K. Singh Nursing Home & Hospital (Tara Hospital) 17. Dr. C.P. Singh Hospital, Nayapura 18. Ankur Hospital, Rangbari, Road 19. Sewa Hospital, M.N. II 20. Manav Seva Samiti M.N. I 21. Sant Kanwar Ram Dharma Shala Dispensory Gumanpura 22. Karni Vikas samiti, Kotri 23. Jain Diwakar Dignostic Centre, Sarover Road 24. Laxmi prasuti Grah, Chhawani, Kota 25. Sharda Children Hospital, Talwandi 26. Kothari Skin Clinic, 260-C Talwandi Kota 27. Kota Blood Bank, Basant vihar Kota 28. Khandelwal Nursing home Mahaveer Nagar III 29. Thakur Nursing home Mahaveer Nagar Vistar Yojna 30. S.N. Pareek Memorial, Basant Vihar Kota 31. Mittal Nursing home Gumanpura, Kota 32. Kota Cancer hospital Basant Vihar Kota 33. Modi Global Hospital Swami Vivaknand nagar kota

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34. Jaiswal Hospital 35. Gori Nursing Home R.K. Puram Kota 36. Chandni Hopital M.N.-II Kota 37. Kota Heart Institute,Talwandi, Kota 38. Mewar Hospital, Vigyan Nagar, Kota 39. Yadav Hospital, Teen Batti Circle, Mahaveer Nagar Ext.,Kota 40. Goyal Hospital, Teen Batti Circle, Mahaveer Nagar Ext. Kota Above hospital having well qualified Doctor with advance technology & provide medical, Surgical & Maternity Services in various fields like Urology, Gastroenterology, Neurology, Orthopedics, ENT operations, Eye operations, Pediatric & Plastic surgery.

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AGRICULTURES 3 AREA AND PRODUCTION OF MAJOR CROPS 3.1 MAJOR CROPS The major crops grown in this district in kharif season are Jowar, Maize, Kharif pulses, groundnut, soyabeen and sugarcane. The major rabi crops are wheat, Barley, gram Linseed, Rape, Mustard and coriander. The following table gives the area & production of principal crops in 2015-2016 3.1.1 Grain S.NO. CROP AREA (HECT.) PRODUCTION (TONNES) 1. Jowar 1670 1001 2. Miaze 2241 1121 3. Wheat 120081 420282 4. Rice 20468 71638 5 Barlay 256 1152 3.1.2 Pulses S.NO. CROP AREA (HECT.) PRODUCTION (TONNES) 1. Gram 2156 3085 2 Mung 123 62 3 Urad 21126 10563 4 Massor 23 22 5 Matar 159 636 6 Chola - -

3.1.3 Oil Seeds (Tilhan) S.NO. CROP AREA (HECT.) PRODUCTION (TONNES) 1. Rape & Mustard 61914 61448 2 Linseed 27 27 3 Ground-nut 181 145 4 Soyabeen 194333 155498 5 Taramira 20 11 3.2 FRUITS S.NO. NAME OF FRUITS AREA (IN HECT.) PRODUCTION (IN M.T.) 1 Mango 127 2052 2 Guva 480 7380 3 Lime 220 2420 4 Pomegranate 4 4 5 Jamun 8 90 6 Amla 410 40 7 Orange 960 9540 8 Ber 3 30

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9 Other 7 70 Total 1819 21626 3.3 SPICES S.NO. NAME OF SPICES AREA PRODUCTION (IN HECT.) (IN M.T.) 1 Chille 15 22 2 Garlic* 14094 98658 3 Turmeric 1 3 4 Fennel 0 0 5 Coriander* 54890 32917 6 Ajwain 2 1 7 Fenugreek 3150 4600 8 Kalonji 9 25 3.4 FLORY CULTURE: ( FLOWERS) S.NO. NAME OF FLOWERS AREA (IN HECT.) PRODUCTION (IN M.T.) 1 Meri Gold 17 50 2 Phulwari 2 6 3 Rose 10 30 Total 29 86 3.5 OTHERS 1- VEGITABLES S.NO. NAME OF AREA (IN HECT.) PRODUCTION (IN M.T.) VEGITABLES 1 Potato 294 4980 2 Brinjal 311 3565 3 Tomato 303 3185 4 Green Chille 20 105 5 Cabbage 122 1500 6 Bottle Guard 70 751 7 Pumpkin 15 175 8 Cauliflower 90 900 9 Ridge Gourd 87 878 10 Cucumber (Khira) 17 120 11 Bitter Gourd 113 648 12 Tinda 29 194 13 Long Melon (Kakri0 30 240 14 Carrot 18 63 15 Raddish 74 680 16 Collocasia 10 80 17 Okra 300 2172 18 Pea 105 408 19 Choulai 2 4 20 Spinch 57 208 21 Fenugreek Leaves 55 195 22 Cluster Bean 0 0 23 Beans (Sem) 1 1 24 Others 90 800 25 Onion 306 1836

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26 Water melon 2 20 27 Musk Melon 5 50 Total 2526 23758 3.5.1 Others (MEDICINAL PLANTS) S.NO. NAME OF MEDICINAL AREA PRODUCTION PLANTS (IN HECT.) (IN M.T.) 1 Ashwagandha 595 476 2 Isabgol 11 7 3 Others 0 0 Total 606 483

3.5.2 OTHERS (Sugarcane) S.NO. CROP 2015-2016 2015-2016 AREA HECT. PRODUCTION TONNES 1. Sugarcane* 6 90

SOURCE:- AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE DEPARTMENT.

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4. VETERINARY FACILITIES

4.1 LIVESTOCK

MAIN LIVESTOCK ANALYSIS Usually the cultivators in this district use mixed farming. Cattle are rared use in cultivation. According to 2012 Livestock census, there were 2.226 lakh cattle and 2.365 lakh buffaloes. The number of sheep was 0.183 lakhs and that of goats 1.496 lakhs. The following table gives the livestock population for 2012 livestock census. LIVESTOCK POPULATION S.NO. DESCRIPTION LIVESTOCK 2012 1. Cattle 222607 2. Buffaloes 236499 3 Sheep 18302 4 Goats 149610 5 Pig 14760 6 Camel 1839 7 Horse 334 8 Donkey 515 9 Dogs 9791 10 Poultary (Kukkut) 21298 SOURCE:- ANIMAL HUSBANDRY DEPARTMENT.

4.1.1 VETERINARY CENTRE: S.NO. CATEGORY NUMBER 1. Veterinary Centre 33

4.1.2 VETERINARY HOSPITAL

In the district there is one multi purpose hospital, 43 hospitals, Seven mobile huts, 33 key village centres, one TB Control unit and one Regional animal Diagnostic center. The following table gives the veterinary facilities available in the district. DISTRIBUTION OF VETERINARY FACILITIES 2015-2016 S.NO. CATEGORY NUMBER 1. Veterinary Hospital 43 2. Mobile Unit 07 3 Kritim Garbadhan 82 SOURCE:- Vatenery Hospital Department.

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5 PRODUCTS OF ANIMAL HUSBANDRY 5.1AVAILABILITY OF DAIRY PRODUCTS Kota milk shed covers the district of Kota, Bundi and Jhalawar. The milk union is possessing a diary plant having a handling capacity of 1960780 liters of milk per day at kota. The milk production in kota district has been variable and kota Dugdha Utapadak Sangh could not cover all the 5 tehsil of the district so far. At present 131 milk collection routes are functioning covering 109 villages. Dairy Development - In kota district 293 Co-operative societies and 85 Milk collection center are working in the field. The following table sown detail for dairy development. 5.1 Milk

S.NO. DESCRIPTION Progress 2015-2016 1. Milk Production co-operative soc. 293 2. Members 9242 3. Milk Collection per day in Ltr. 29366 4. Milk Collection center 85 5. Plant 1 SOURCE:- Kota Dairy. 5.2 WOOL AVAILABILITY In this district, sheep are reared mainly for wool and meat. According to the Integrated sample survey for estimation of major livestock products conducted during the year 2012 the average wool production per sheep per year was 1.437 Kgs. And 1.200 Kg. in 2010-2011. Assuming the average production of 1.4 Kgs. of wool per sheep per year the total production of wool will be 30.65 tones per annum in 2015-2016 if the wool produced is to be utilized in the district then some industries based on this will have to be established. Wool Availability:

S.NO. DESCRIPTION Progress 2015-16 1. Woolen 18302 kg. wool from sheep in district and 48307 from migratory sheep during migration July to October every year 5.3 MEAT AVAILABILITY The total population of sheep and goats was 18302 and 149610 in the district. As per Integrated survey, the average meat yield per sheep was 8.2 kgs. And for goats 9.2 kg. The annual availability of meat in the district is estimated to be 2169208 Kg. in 2015-2016

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MEAT AVAILABILITY: S.NO. DESCRIPTION Progress 2015-16 2 Meat 3592000 kg. App.

5.4 LEATHER AVAILABILITY The district has 222607 cattle’s and 236499 buffaloes, Assuming a death rate of 10 percent as per I A R S study, the hides available will 45800 in number. The sheep and goat population in the district is 18302 and 149610 respectively. LEATHER AVAILABILITY

S.NO. DESCRIPTION LIVESTOCK 2012 1. Cattle 222607 2 Buffaloes 236499 3 Sheep 18302 4 Goats 149610 5 Camels 1839 6 Rabbit 440

5.5 BONES : 50 Tones Approx. in the District. Information by Contractor

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6 GEOLOGY & MINERALS

The district is essentially covered by rocks of Vindhyan system, geological antiquity of these two areas belongs to Deacon traps of upper cretaceous to lower Eocene age. The traps have been subjected to various degree of laterisation during recent to sub-recent succession as a result of which there is a cover of laterite at various places. Structurally Vindhyan group of rocks are less disturbed. Over a greater part of the area, the beds are nearly horizontal but at places, they show steep dips.

Owing to total absence of metamorphic rocks, no metallic ore of importance, however, a variety of non metallic minerals are exposed the important of them being sand-stone and lime stone. Besides. small deposits of red clay, glass-sand dolomite and Kankar are also found. the main mineral of the district is building stone of which it is the second largest producer among the districts of the state, after Jodhpur. Occurrences of the iron ore, fire clay, red and yellow orche have also been reported in various parts of the district.

6.1 Mines

Kota district is not rich in mineral resources. Building stone and some minor minerals constitute the main mineral wealth of district.

(a) It is the second largest producer of building stone in Rajasthan, after . Sandstone is available all 0ver the district, but more prominently in Ladpura tehsil. Flooring and laminated sand stone occurs in western parts of the district. Limestone is quarried from Vindhyan system of formation extending beyond the district. In kota district, the important source is near Ramganj Mandi, Sandstone. (b) Coarse sands are also obtained from river beds. (c) Maim Minerals places of district – Nimoda, Motipura, Morak, Kasar, Pravthipura, Simalkhedi, Kaithupura, Lakhawa, Nanta etc.

(d) Bazri manily found in Chambal River, So the district is very rich in minerals. 6.2 MINERAL PRODUCTION The production of limestone was 361756 ton and that of masonry stone

292118 ton in 2015-2016 The following table gives the mineral production for the year 2015-2016

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PRODUCTION OF MINERAL 2015-2016 Mining Area S.NO. NAME OF NOS. OF AREA PRODUCTION MINERAL LEASE 2015-2016 1 Lime Stone 123 1794.7 Hect. 4164807 Ton

Production of Minerals S.NO. NAME OF MINERAL PRODUCTION MT 2015-2016 1. Sandstone/Katia Patti 15880 2. Masonary stone 2540900 3. Kankar bajari 375212 4. Limestone (building) 35600 5. Morrum 0 6. Brick soil 2276000 SOURCE:- DEPT. OF MINES & GEOLOGY., M.E. Circle, Kota

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7 FOREST RESOURCES 7.1 Forest Area: The forest covers 24.15 percent of the total geographical area of the district. The area under forest as per forest department is 125941 hectares in 2015-2016 The district has a rich forest belt. These forests are concentrated mainly in the south-western and central portions on the Mukundara hills. These forests are not rich in produce. Excepting some species of wood, no important product is available. The important minor forest produce are grass, gum, tendu leaves, honey wax. The wood is mostly used for fuel purposes and tendu leaves are used for manufacture of Beedies.

7.2 Forest Resources:

S.NO. PRODUCE 2015-2016 1. Tendu leaves (bags) 7931.16 2. Wood (qtls.) 3217.00 3. Poles (no.) Timber 1014.00

SOURCE:- FOREST DEPARTMENT.

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8 TOURISM 8.1 TOURISM SCENARIO IN KOTA: PARTICULARS NUMBER 5 Star Hotel Nil 3 Star Hotel Nil Foreign Tourist 603 Indian Toursit 28177 RTDC HOTEL CHAMBAL, NAYAPURA Garh Palace and Rao Madho Singh Museum Brij Vilas and Government Museum Cenotophs of Kshar bagh Dabhai Temple Abheda Mahal Mathuradhish Temple Jag Mandir Shiva Temple Kansua Adhar Shila and Dargah Rangbari Complex Neel kanth Mahadeo Temple Seven Wonders Park Badoli TemplesGeparnath Mahadev Temple Chattaneshwar Cable Nager Abla Meenis’s Palace Darrah Bhudadeeth Sun Temple Bheem Chauri Darrah Vibhishan Temple Kaithoon Shiva Temple Charchauma Shiv Math Chandresal National Chambal Gharial Sanctury Darrah Sanctuary Udpuria Bid Sanctuary SOURCE:- Tourism Department

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CHAPTER – III

9. EXISTING INFRA-STRUCTURAL FACILITIES 9.1 POWER RESOURCES: Electrification and other infra-structural facilities are the most important factors for contributing economic and industrial development of any region.

ELECTRICITY Electric power is made available to Kota region from the generation of electricity from Rana Pratap Sagar (172 MW), Jawahar Sagar (99 MW), Kota Thermal Power Station (1060 MW), Rajasthan Atomic Power project (440 MW). In addition to this, power is being transmitted to Kota from Gandhi Sagar Power station which is situated in Madhya Pradesh. These stations have electricity generation capacity of 119 MW of which Rajasthan has fifty percent share.

9.2 RURAL ELECTRIFICATION /GRID STATION Out of a total of 874 (as per census 2011) villages in the district the number of villages electrified up to March 2016 was 843 or 96.45 percent of the total villages. Proposed 33/11 KV 4 Sub Station for the year 2016-17: S.N. Name of Sub Panchayat Name of Sub 33 KV Line Division Samiti Station (KM) 1 HTM- First Ladpura Karneshwar 2.05 Cable 2 HTM- First Ladpura Garh 3.50 Cable 3 HTM-Second Ladpura IndraGandhi 1.2 Cable Nagar 4 HTM-Second Ladpura Thegda 3 5 HTM-Second Ladpura Seven 4.50 Cable Wonder 6 Kherabad Madanpura 8.5 Cable 7 HTM-III Kota Sangod Khadiya 7.2 (II Phase)

Deen Dayal Upadhyay Gram Jyoti Yojna (DDUGLY): Proposed 18 Village Upto 3000 to 4000 Population connected 3 Phase Facility for 24 Hours. Integrated Power Development Scheme (IDPS): 4 Town of Municipal Area of Kota City, Kaithoon, Ramganjmandi & Sangod are developed RAPDRP Scheme:

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For control of Electric Deficit Budget Allotted for Kota City 254 Crore & Ramganjmandi 5 Crore Ruppes. 9.3 ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION PATTERN The number of consumers were increases to 241584 in 2015-2016 The consumption of electricity was 1568845 units in the following table gives the consumption pattern for 2015-2016 ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION PATTERN S.NO. CATEGORY NUMBER OF CONSUMPTION IN CONSUMER THOUSAND UNITS 2015-2016 2015-2016 1. Domestic 254630 521568 2. Commercial 37053 195796 3. Industrial (a) Low voltage & Medium 4959 196650 voltage (b) High voltage 155 192142 (c) Railway 1 60906 4. Public lighting 606 28476 5. Public water works 330 50574 6. Agriculture (Irrigation) 25784 370528 7. Other (mix load) 803 25914 From the above table its observed that the power consumption of industrial purpose was 27.38 cent in 2015-2016. 9.4 EXISTING POWER SUPPLY POSITION as on 31 st March Only part of the energy received from the above mentioned source is utilized for Kota through 220 K.V. grid stations Sakatpura Morak, and Sangod besides 53 sub stations of 33 KV. EXISTING POSITION OF POWER SUPPLY YEAR 2015-16 (Length in KM) TYPE 11 KV 11 KV 33 KV 33 KV 440/230 V SINGLE DOUBLE SINGLE DOUBLE CIRCUIT CIRCUIT CIRCUIT CIRCUIT High tension/Low 6897.56 39.98 841.96 29.15 7120.91 Tension

SOURCE:- JVVNL

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10. TRANSPORT 10.1 ROAD NETWORK (TRANSPORT) The importance of transport facilities is an important factor for the development of the district. In Kota district both rail and roads are the means of transport. The town Ramganjmandi is connected by rail. All the important places in the district are connected by road. The total road length in the district is 3781 Km. in 2015-16. The following table gives the length of roads in different categories. ROAD NET WORK IN THE DISTRICT S.NO. CATEGORY KM (2015-2016) 1. Bitumen Tar 3392.72 2. Water bound metallic 25.60 3. Gravalled (Narega) 268.36 4. Fair weather 94.42 A National highway 149.00 B State highway 345.10 C Other Road (MDR 260.20 + ODR 269.25) 529.45 D URBAN ROAD: 1- PWD 102.94 2- UIT 341.18 3- Nagar Nigam 329.90 4- Riico 80.89 5- Irrigation 79.70

DETAILS OF HIGHWAY Highway Particulars NH 12 National Highway No. 12 (Jaipur-Jabalpur) passes through the district NH 76 That is link Allahabad in Uttar Pradesh with In Rajasthan. This 1007 Km (626 miles) long highway passes through , Kota, Shivpuri, Jhansi and Banda. National Hihway No. 76 is a part of East-West Corridor. RJSH 33 (SH-9A) to Laban Via Kota, Keshavraipatan, Kapren RJSH Dudu to via , , Tonk, Nagor, 37A , Khatgarh, Kapren, Barod, Siswali RJSH 51 Kota to Dharnawada up to State Border via Ladpura, Sangod, RJ SH 1 Jhalawar to Mathura via , Khandiya Choraha, Baran, Mangrol, Itawah, Laban, , Indergarh, Sawai Madhopur, Bhadoti, Gangapur, , , Bharatpur

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RJSH Kaithuda Bhensroadgarah Barodiya Chechat Ramgnjmandi 9A Chatarapura Road RJ SH Ramganjmandi Road (NH-12 Suket) 9B RJSH 74 Dara Kanwas Arniya Road RJSH 70 Tather Digod Kota Sultanpur Itawa Khatoli Rangpur M.P. Border SOURCE:- PWD DEPARTMENT. Ex.En. Kota Khand

VEHICLE ON ROAD NUMBER OF VEHICLE REGISTERED S.NO. CATEGORY 2015-16 1. Private car and jeeps 37021 2. Motor cycles & scooters 198485 3. Jeep car taxi 1913 4. Tractors 7185 5. Trailors 14 6. Auto Rickshaw 5372 7. Bus 521 8. Mini Bus 320 9. Maxi Cab 270 10. Loading Carrier 0 11. Crain 33

SOURCE:- RTO DEPARTMENT.

10.2 RAIL TRANSPORT

Delhi-Bombay railway line passes through the Kota Junction. The district has 148.83 Km. railway line on Kota-Ruthia section, 98.72 Km. on Nagda- Mathura (Bombay – Delhi) section and 24.36 Km. on Kota – Neemach. The broad gauge railway facility between Kota and Jodhpur via Jaipur, Jaipur, Indore and Jaipur-Channi & Jaipur Indore Exp., Jaipur Masoor, has also started. The Nagda Mathura section has electrified track. Jaipur-Banglore and Jaipur-Bombay Super Fast also available via Kota. Kota is connected to the Metro politon city by rail transport.

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11. FINANCIAL INSTITUTION 11.1 BANKING FACILITIES In 2015-16 the total number of bank branches in Kota district in commercial/Private/ cooperative & Rural sector RRB branches as per following list. NET WORK OF BANKING FACILITIES (AS ON 31 ST MARCH 2016)

S.N TYPE OF BANK KOTA LADPU SULTAN ITAWA KHERABA SANG Loan & Advandes(In Lacs) O. CITY RA PUR D(RAMGH OD Govt. Agricult Other AGMANDI Sector ure ) I COMMERICAL BANK 1. SBBJ 21 2 2 2 4 2 29888 17682 4564 2. C.B.I. 11 2 2 2 3 1 28144 11885 7872 3. ICICI 12 - - 1 4 1 38785 8539 15542 4. P.N.B. 10 - - 1 1 - 2926 7138 30381 5. Bank of India 6 2 2 - - - 10952 7935 965 6. S.B.I. 8 - 1 - 1 - 9725 5362 2898 7. UCO Bank 5 - - - 1 - 3050 793 977 8. Bank of Baroda 10 1 1 1 1 1 22659 6697 14017 9. Union Bank of India 2 - - - 1 1 9538 6544 680 10. O.B.C. 5 - - - - - 1811 61 241 11. Punbab & Sind Bank 1 - - - - - 260 128 211 12. Allahabad Bank 2 - - - - - 873 261 110 13. Bank of Maharashtra 1 - - - - - 98 0 0 14. Dena Bank 1 - - - - - 614 251 106 15. State Bank of Patilala 3 - - - - - 1267 779 125 16. Syndicate Bank 2 - - - 1 - 1244 382 391 17. Canara Bank 4 - - - 1 - 3369 1906 269 18. Corporation Bank 1 - - - 1 - 2173 616 880 19. State Bank Hyderabhad 1 - - - - - 330 0 0 20. Indian Overseas Bank 1 - - - - - 51 0 55 21. Vijaya Bank 1 - - - - - 222 0 36 22. AXIS Bank 2 - - - - - 10931 1569 0 23. HDFC 3 - - -- 1 31196 20714 22827 24. Indian Bank 1 ------30 0 46 25. IDBI 1 ------206 51 51 26. United Bank 1 ------0 0 0 27 Indusind Bank 1 ------8503 6754 5482 28 Yes Bank 1 ------0 0 0 29 Andhra Bank 1 418 110 10 30 Kotak Mahindra Bank 1 663 203 1699 31 Karnataka Bank 1 0 0 0 32 State Bank of Travankor 1 0 0 0 33 Bhartiya Mahila Bank 1 0 34 Bandhan Bank 1 0 Total Commercial Bank 119 7 8 7 20 6 21992 106360 11043 6 5 I. Baroda Kshetriya Gramin 12 6 8 7 5 8 31165 28927 2897 Bank II. Central Co-operative 3 1 2 1 1 3 47717 46809 0 Bank III. P.L.D.B. 1 - 1 1 1 1 159 139 0 IV. Nagrik Sahkari bank Ltd. 2 - - - - - 0 0 0 V. mahila Nagrik Sahkari 1 - - - - - 0 0 0 bank Ltd. Grand Total 138 14 19 16 27 18 29896 182235 11333 7 2

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11.2 TOTAL BANK FINANCE Grand Total 138 14 19 16 27 18 29896 182235 11333 7 2 SOURCE:- LDM KOTA

11.3 OTHER INSTITUTIONAL NETWORK The Rajasthan Financial corporation (RFC Local branch) provides assistance to medium small and tiny industrial units.

The Khadi & Village Industries Board (KVIB) provides assistance in form of providing finances and raw material to cottage and village industries in the district. NETWROK COMMUNICATION FACILITIES The district is served by network of postal and telegraph facilities. There are 187 post offices and 580 Letter Box in the district. There are 63 post offices in the district in which telegraph facility is also available. Postal facility is available for all the villages in the district. There are 102 telephone exchanges working in Kota District. The following table gives the different facilities available in the district. NET WORK OF COMMUNICATION FACILITIES

YEAR POST ADMINISTRATI PUBLIC LETTE OFFICE VE OFFICE SERVICE WESTERN BUSINES R BOX CENTRE UNITON S MONEY DEVELO TRANSFER PMENT CENTRE CENTRE 2015- 186 1 8 5 2 580 16

SOURCE:- Suprintend of Post Office Mobile/Broadband Connection: YEAR Mobile Broadband TELEPH. PUBLIC CALL Connection Connection EXCHANGE OFFICES STD ISD 2015-16 185589 16268 57 567 114

SOURCE:- SDO BSNL.

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12 INDUSTRIAL AREAS There are 20 industrial area in the district, of which 6 are transferred areas from Industries department and 9 areas Indraprastha, Chambal, Electronic Complex, Industrial Estate, Ramganjmandi phase I & Phase II, paryavaran, Kubar an agro food park. One housing colony area is also developed. In these industrial areas the land acquired was 3270.19 acres of which 2547.79 acre has been developed.

12.1 EXISTING STATUS OF INDUSTRIAL AREAS/IN THE DISTRICT (AS ON 31.3.2016) S. Name Land Land Plots No. acquired developed Planned Develope Allotted Vacant d 1. Indraprastha 1006.12 1006.12 1487 1434 1478 9 2. Chambal Ind. Area 98.32 98.32 134 134 133 0 3. Industrial 7.66 7.66 39 39 39 0 estate(NRC) 4. Ind. Area 28.50 28.50 105 105 105 0 PH I (IE) 5. Hadoti Ind. Area Ph 47.55 47.55 50 50 50 0 II (SSIA) 6. Hadoti Ind. Area 4.60 4.60 42 42 42 0 (Furniture I/A) 7. Large Scale Ind. 930.00 930.00 52 52 52 0 Area (T.A.) 8. Electronic Complex 37.81 37.81 96 96 96 0 I/A 9. Ramganj Mandi II 95.03 95.03 120 120 120 0 Phase 10. Ramganj Mandi 57.38 57.38 90 90 90 0 Phase I 11. Nanta (Undev.) 29.88 - 11 - 11 0 12. Lakhawa (Undev.) 24.72 - 11 - 11 0 13. Suket (Undev.) 39.75 - 50 - 50 0 14. Paryavaran Ind. 110.42 110.42 83 83 74 9 Area 15 Kuber (Ranpur) Ph- 195.00 195 260 260 259 1 I 16 Kuber (Ranpur) Ph- 228.86 - 91 - 20 71 II 17 Agro Food Park-I 139.80 139.80 151 151 150 1 Ranpur 18 Agro food Park-II 99.50 - 155 - 152 3 Ranpur 19 Instututional Area 102.45 102.45 22 22 22 0 Ranpur 20 Bhimpura Ind. Area 55.61 - 18 - 17 1 Note – Bhimpura Industrial area is planned by district collector/Dic SOURCE:- RIICO LTD. & DIC

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CHAPTER – IV 13.1 EXISTING INDUSTRIAL SCENARIO DIC AND OTHER CONCERNED INSTITUTIONS The district Industries Centre (DIC) program 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 through these centers and services for economic intelligence and marketing were provided. In the beginning DIC’s were established in only 9 districts. Subsequently in July, 1979 these were established in 7 more districts. By March 1980, all the district were covered under DIC program.

The District Industries Centers of the district and the offices 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 amongst, the tern lending institutions in the state. A financial institution formally created in Apirl 8, 1955 under the SFC “S” Act of 1951, RFC caters to the industrial and financial requirements of the medium, small and tiny scales 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 ot hotel industry. In fact RFC also extends loan for research and parent institution. Besides the corporation also function as an agent of both, the Central and State Government in Subsidy requirements of the entrepreneurs. Other positive changes effected by the corporation for better service and effective results are adoption of security or intend approach in laying down eligibility criterion and extending bridge loan facility etc. Rajasthan State Industrial Development & Investment Corporation Ltd. (RIICO) is wholly state owned company of , Incorporated under Companies ACT 1956. The main functions of it are. 1. Providing land and infra structure facilities for setting up industries. 2. Providing financial assistance by way of perception in share capital, under writing, bridge loans, term loans, seed capital, benefits or investment policy 2014. Stamp duty Exemption Interest Subsidy, Mandi Tax, Electricity Duty Exemption, Entertainment Tax, etc. 3. Giving technical consultancy to entrepreneurs. 4. Setting up projects in joint sector and assisted sector. 5. Giving escorts services to NRI entrepreneurs. 6. Development of industrial areas. 7. Financial inputs. D./mayr/pers/pot.surv.2011 38

For boosting up the industrialization programme in the state, concessions and incentive were granted to attract entrepreneurs to set up various new industrial units and expand the already existing ones.

Industrialization took roots in Kota since 1960 and had the benefit of:

(a) the availability of power (b) water (c) land at concessional rates (d) railway link connecting Kota to Bombay and Delhi. (e) Cheap labour and (f) Concessions provided by State Govt. to entrepreneurs.

By 1967 it had become the hub of the industrial complex in the State. These years have witnessed the setting up of various large/medium industries. The complete list of medium & large industries existing as on 31.3.2016

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District Industries Center Kota List of Medium Scale Industries as on 01-04-2015 to 31-03-2016 S. Name of the Unit EM –II no Contract Name of Installe Date of Gross Capital Em Prod. Present No and date Person & Product d Productio Investment plo Value position . phone Capacit n (Rs. In Crore) y Inoperati y me on/Close (with Fixed nt Quanti Value d (if unit) Working No. ty (Rs In closed, Crore) since with) 1 Gwalier polypips EM. R.P. Singh P.V.C. Pipes 4320 29-3-95 8.74 2.27 54 6.45 Inoperati A 170-171 IPIA 08030130000 0744- Fittings MT on Road No. Kota 6 dt. 9-7-08 2420749 H.D.P.E. Pipes & Fittings 2 Mahesh edible oil EM. Mahesh Solvent extr. 90000 26-10-08 43.9 4.41 85 Must 353.00 Inoperati Ind. Ltd. (Kota) 08030130001 Rathore plan with Ton. 8 Oil 10.00 on Kh no. 173 & 166 dt. 26-5-09 2520953 refinary 44427 140.00 vill kethori teh 969408951 251 47.00 Ladhpura 6 Must 115.82 avinash@mahesh 844207583 Refine oil.com,purchase 9 d @maheshoil.com 15819 98 Doc Mut 9.0 95915 685 Soya Ref 63716 86 Doc Soya 35665 297 Acid Oil 64065 7 Gums 74681 8 Fatty 35580 Slutz 40540 8 3 Mittal Pigments 08/030/13/00 Shri Non-Ferrous 24000 28.04.92 6.50 5.95 19 12.00 Inoperati Pvt. Ltd. 013 Ramesh Metal(Lead, M.T. on A 203 Road No. 5 dt.21.08.14 Agarwal Zinc, I.P.I.A. Kota 982903589 Cooper,Tin, Emailid:Ramesh. 4 Nicle,Cobalt, [email protected] Cadmium,M agnese, Arsenic,Anti mony & its Alloys & Salts(Oxide Sulphate,Chl oride,Nitrate) Brass & its Salts Lead 600 /Stabilisers M.T. Zinc Oxide 4 Rajasthan Hybrid EM NO. Naresh Telecom 15.10-92 4.75 1.98 500 _ 18.00 Inoperati Pvt Ltd E 17 08030230000 Chander Services on RIICO electronic 1 Ralhan complex IPIA dt 5.5.2011 941418500 kota 324005 0

5 N.R. Swicth N EM NO. Naresh Telecom 4.03.98 10.1 8.38 180 _ 58.00 Inoperati Radio Services 08030230000 Chander Services 8 0 on pvt ltd E17 RIICO 2 Ralhan

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electronic complex dt 5.5.2011 9414185000 IPIA Kota

6 Sudha Hospitals 08/030/23/00 Dr. Multi 150 31.10.99 4.19 _ 475 _ 10.00 Inoperati And Medical 003 Rajendra Speciality Beds on Research Centre dt.18.04.13 Kumar Hospital Private Limited Agarwal 11-a, Talwandi 992802760 KOTA 1 sudhahospital@g mail.com 7 Wintech 08/030/23/00 Madhav Mechanical 01.09.07 2.10 - 12 - 1-69 Inoperati Engineers & 004 Kumar job & Civil on Contracotors dt.09.09.14 941310802 Installation 1 B 14 H.B. 3 & Colony Kunhari Construction Kota EMAIL ID- kumarmadhav001 @gmail.com 8 Goyal 08/030/12/00 Mr. Giriraj mustard De 400 2006-07 25.7 51.6 158 54028 96.71 Inoperati Vegoils LTD 004 Gandhi Oiled Cake TPD 7 0 MT on Village Kasar dt.02.07.07 0744- Refined Oil/ 225 31426 256.81 Tehsil Ladpura 2798200- Mustard Oil TPD MT 201 Acid Oil 3 TPD 493 1.38 MT 9 Mahendra Kumar 08162300005 Prop. Shri Spices and 6000 24.04.15 4.74 12 Inoperati Ashok Kumar Dated Prakash Seed Ton on Goyal 22.05.2015 Chand Grading & G -262, Agro Goyal sorting Food Park 0744- Ranpur, Kota 2434030 Prakash_goyal68 941419481 @yahoo.com 8 10 Divya Agrofood A.K. Liquid Milk 11550 22-09-12 20.5 1.33 81 23.85 Inoperati Product Private Tiwari Paneer Ton 27 0 on Limited F 169 to 982813606 Dahi Ton 172 Agro Food 3 Ghee 264 Park, Ranpur Kota Mawa Ton Chach 450 Lassi Ton Flavoured 55 Ton Milk 396 Ton 343 Ton 66 Ton 11 Surya Royal Hotel RJ24F000082 Surya Hospitality & 35 07.05.98 0.86 0.40 43 9.1 Inoperati (A Unit of Surya 0 Rajawat Restaurant Rooms on Shree Builders 982813030 Pvt. |Ltd.) 3 suryarajawat@gm ail.com 12 Rukmani Devi RJ24F000072 Vishal Dhaniya 4000 11.02.15 2.89 17.5 13 2.80 Inoperati Garg Agro Impex 7 Garg Methi M.T. 3 1.40 on 4000 Pvt. Ltd., J- 988773311 Ajwain 0.80 375(G) 1, Souff M.T. 1000 0.70 I.P.I.A.,Kota 941418732 Cumin M.T. 0.60 rukmanidevigarg 2 Sesame 1000 1.80 @gmail.com Wheat M.T. 1.08 Soyabeen 1000 0.95 Mustard M.T. 2000 0.85 M.T. 6000 M.T. 2500 M.T. 2500 M.T. 13 Boston Hospitals RJ24C000482 AMPI Weaving of 10.01.03 6.00 15 Inoperati And Biotech Reserch Chatter Textile on Pvt. Ltd. PMC 931428822 Tower, CP-13, Indra 2 Vihar, Kota bostonhospitals@gm ail.com 14 Rajeev Gandhi RJ24F000010 Kshatrapal Computer 06.01.95 3.00 23 4.98 Inoperati Computer Saksharta 5 Singh Programmin on Mission (RGCSM) 941419029 g H-1-6, Road No. 4 D./mayr/pers/pot.surv.2011 41

I.T. Park IPIA, Kota 9 [email protected]

15 Shri Rajeev RJ24F000012 Kshatrapal Computer 10.07.03 3.15 10 0.091 Inoperati Gandhi Computer 1 Singh Programmin on Saksharta Society 941419029 g H-1-6, Road No. 4 9 I.T. Park IPIA, Kota [email protected] om 16 Shiv Edible Ltd. Bajrang Edible Oil & 350 01.02.05 10.8 40 42 450 Inoperati Spl. 1 & 2 Agro Saboo DOC MT 6 on Food Park 941419050 Per Ranpur, Kota 1 Day [email protected]. 805894500 in 0 17 Shiv Health Foods Sandeep Milk & Milk 1.50 11.11.01 19.1 5.0 48 82 Inoperati LLP Plot No. E Saboo Products lacs 0 on 164 to 167, F 178 805894500 ltrs. to 183 Agro Food 0 Per day Park Ranpur, Kota 805896800 [email protected]. 0 in 18 Shree Shubham RJ24F000024 Prakash Warehousing 19.11.15 4.73 20 Inoperati Logistic Limited, 4 Bakshi on Khasra No. 29,30,36,37 village Banda Tehsil Ramganjmandi- 323001 [email protected]

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District Industries Center Kota List of Large Scale Industries as on 01-04-2015 to 31-03-2016 S. Instal Gross Capital N led Investment Prod. Present o. Capa Date (Rs. In Crore) Emp Value position Name of the Contract Person & Name of city of loy Inoperation/ Unit phone Product (with Produc Fixed ment Value Closed (if unit) tion Working No. Quant (Rs In closed, since ity Crore with) ) Neer shree cement 1 Aditya nagar 326520 Morak Dist kota (Raj) Unit Merge in Manglam Cement 3.25 MTP Shri S.S. jain Cement A Manglam president phone Power 35 cement LTD. : 07459-2233177 Generation 21404 MW 1/3/19 1178 96.7 1039. 2 Aditya nagar 9351068421 Transfrorming 1072 01 Inoperation Capti 82 .66 3 94 326520 Morak Email ID- and MT ve Dist kota (Raj) SS.jain@manglamc Transmitting Powe ement.com of Electricity r Plant Multi Metals Copper & 2825

LTD. Shri D.B. Bhatnagar copper base 3500 MT 163.0 Heavy indu. President tele: alloy MT 1/11/1 78.5 100 3 7455 209 7 Inoperation Area kansua 2481783 1. Tubes 600 966 0 MT

road , kota 0744-3008501 2. Rods/ MT 5.77 (raj)324003 Section Om Metal Hydro 1671. Infraprojects Mechanical D.P. Kothari 268 Ltd. B-117,118 Equipments 6000 22.12. 208. 238. 4 Dir. 2425107 200 MT 13.37 Inoperation IPIA Road No. for Power Ton 71 52 28 2420756 175 5 Generation Set Kota Projects Unit 1- 1-1- 3178 21252 3808. UREA 8646 1994 .26 4650 12 81 00 .77 917 MT Chambal MT Fertilizer & Sh. AK Bhargava Unit 20-10- Chemicals Ltd. vice president 2 - 99 Gadepan Kota- Phone: 0744- 5 8646 Inoperation 325208 2782070 00 EMAIL ID- MT akbhargava@ch Total ambal.in - 1729 200 MT Associated Stones industries Sh. Pavan Kumar. 10.65 34810 Polishing Kota 17.11. 6 (Kotah) Ltd., soni. 07459-645100 lac 0.92 0.5 41 3 0.75 Inoperation Stone 67 Kudayla 9261815107 Sq.ft. Sq.ft. Ramgang Mandi Urea 3300 40059 781.2 Pkd Calcium 00 1 2 carbide 1120 21964 95.04 PVC Resin 00 58345 379.8 Caustic Soda 99985 0 Shriram Lye 7000 14883 247.1 K.K. Kaul Fertilizer & Caustic Soda 0 52539 0 Whole Time Chemicals Flakes/ Solid 919. 381. 52325 43.34 7 Direct Tel No.0744- 1148 Inoperations Shriram Nagar Chlorine 1137 97 54 1387 2.22 2480991 Heavy Ind. Area 50 11905 0.82 to 2480998 HCL 100% Kota Sodium 35 0.58 Hypochlorite 6125 14161 1.49 Compressed 0 12.06 Hydrogan 1650 (MT) Total (Nm3) 000 15636 Stable 1320 7

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Bleaching 0 power

Shri Ram K.K. Kaul Cement Works Whole Time Cement 4 - 42539 Ltd. 01.4.1 61.3 8 Direct Tel No.0744- Wall Puty Lakh 14.0 231 5 Inoperations Shriram Nagar 987 5 114.6 2480991 MT 9 MT Heavy Ind. Area 0 to 2480998 Kota 1.Rayon Tyre 9000 Yarn TPA Cord/Fabric 360T Inclu. PA Shri Ram Synthetic 7700 Rayons Mr. V.K. Jaitly Fabric TPA 323.0 25-01- 114. 23.7 9 Shri Ram Nagar 2.Nylon 5475 1033 4 Inoperations 65 31 9 Heavy Ind. Area Ph. 2480001 Chafer Fabric TPA Kota Dipped 3.Anhydrous Sod. Sulphtae 4. .Carbon Di- sulphide Kota Zila Dugdh utpadak Sahkari Sangh 5000 1 Ltd., Akhelgarh, Sh. S.B. Verma Milk & Milk 1-4- 30.0 0 856 150 Inoperations 0 Rawat Bhata 0744-2502955 Product 1984 0 158.0 LPD Road Kota 0 kotadairy@yaho o.co.in Soya Hipro Meal/ Soya Full fatted meal/Defatted soya edible Flour/ Soya 1100 30232 1009. Grits/ De TPD 3 MT 53 oiled cake/ Goyal Proteins Untoasted 1 LTD Mr. Saurabh Goyal 2011- 88.0 94.8 Soya de oiled 300 Inoperations 1 Village Kasar 0744-2798267 cake/Soya 12 8 2 Tehsil Ladpura Badi(TSP/NU GGETS) 225 52047 317.0 Refined Oil TPD MT 9 12 2252 Lecithin/Gums 29.59 TPD MT 6 1804 Acid Oil 5.91 TPD MT

ADM Agro - Industries Kota 550 & Akola Pvt. TPD Ltd. Sultanpur crush EDIBLE OIL 1 Road, Vill. ing 6/11/0 40.4 153. Sh. Debakanta Dash 129 - Cloed 2 Tathed, Distt. 110 4 2 18 DOC Kota 325201 TPD Tel no. 0744- refine 2863383 ry 0744-2863384 200 1. Soya Rajasthan Rajya TPD Oil Tilhan Utpadak 50 2. Mustan sahkari sngh ltd TPD d Oil 16.8.8 (Tilam Sangh) A.K. Jain G.M. 100 1 3. DOC 8 30.0 NIL Closed Rawat bhata 2471183. 2470083 TPD 5.88 65 NIL 3 4. Mustar 0 2009-10 raod Naya Gaon 9414026059 60 d Cack Kota TPD tilamsangh@gm A 96TP ail.com Certified Seed D A. Must

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ard B. soyab een C. whee t 1.Electrnics 1200 - Range of 0 Instrument As 2. Control requi Panels Desks red & Annuciators Electricals 300 Products 7700 3. Gas 0 Instrumentation Analysers As Sh. M P Eshwar - 1 Ltd. Jhalawar 4. Telecom requi Oct.19 57.6 C.M.D kota. 43.6 718 - Closed 4 Road I.P.I.A. Products red 68 0 2426914 4 Kota 5. railway 1800 signaling L systems As 6. requi Microprocesso red r DDC As Systems requi 7. UPS red Systems 8.Miac Items

MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES DEVELOPMENT ACT, 2006

YEAR WISE TREND OF MICRO & SMALL ENTERPRENEUR MEMORANDUM ISSUED

YEAR NUMBER OF E.M. EMPLOYMENT INVESTMENT ISSUED (lakh Rs.) 2006-07 835 4047 4437.90 2007-08 726 3397 3133.97 2008-09 724 3213 5748.35 2009-10 707 3061 3029.00 2010-11 705 3669 2030.00 2011-12 704 2131 2074.00 2012-13 730 3615 3139.00 2013-14 739 4364 4439.00 2014-15 423 4218 4071.00 2015-16 902 5774 15020.00 Total 7195 38489 47022.22

Note: Online Udyog Adhar Registration Started on 18-09-2015. The following table gives the category-wise details of MICRO,SMALL & MEDIUM ENTEPRISES.

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DETAILS OF EXISTING MICRO,SMALL & MEDIUM ENTEPRISES IN THE DISTRICT AS ON 31.3.2016 2007- 2008- 2009- 2010- 2011- 2012- 2013- 2014- 2015- Sl. NIC Description 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 No. 2004 Number AGRICUTURE, HUNTING AND 1 1 RELATED SERVICE 71 33 11 9 22 17 8 25 8 ACTIVITIES

FORESTRY, LOGGING AND 2 2 RELATED SERVICE ------1 ACTIVITIES FISHING, AQUCULTURE AND 3 5 SERVICE ACTIVITIES - - - - - 1 - - - INCIDENAL TO FISHING

MINING OF COAL AND 4 10 - 1 1 - - 21 - - - LIGNITE EXTECTION PEAT

EXTECTION OF CRUD PETROLIUM AND NATURAL GASE, SERVICE ACTIVITIES 5 11 ------INDICATAL TO OIL AND GASE EXTRACTION EXCLUDING SERVEYING

MINING OF URANIUM AND 6 12 - - - 1 - - - - - THORIUM OREX

7 13 MINING OF METAL OREX - 2 - 1 - - - - -

OTHER MINING AND 8 14 4 - 1 2 1 - 2 2 24 QUARRYING

MANUFACTRING OF FOOD 9 15 58 31 20 52 29 28 43 20 5 PRODUCTS AND BEVERAGES MANUFACTRING OF TOBOCO 10 16 2 2 - - - - 1 - - PRODUCTS

11 17 MANUFACTRING OF TEXTILES 133 247 107 130 25 66 136 8 14

MANUFACTRING OF WEARING 12 18 APPRAREL, DRESSING AND 32 3 11 33 61 84 99 6 25 DYEING OF FURE

MANUFACTRING OF LETHER 13 19 - 1 - - - - 2 - 32 AND LETHER PRODUCTS

MANUFACTRING OF WOOD 14 20 6 12 11 13 9 11 8 12 4 NAD WOOD PRODUCTS

MANUFACTRING OF PAPER 15 21 3 2 1 2 2 1 3 2 20 AND PAPER PRODUCTS

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PUPLISHING, PRINTING AND 16 22 REPORDUCTION OF 9 10 19 14 13 14 15 8 18 RECORDED MEDIA

MANUFACTRING OF COKE 17 23 REFIND PETROLIUM - - - 3 - - 1 - 2 PRODUCTS NUCLEAR FUEL

MANUFACTRING OF 18 24 CHEMICAL AND CHEMICAL 35 24 15 14 23 9 20 8 49 PRODUCTS

MANUFACTRING OF RUBBER 19 25 7 8 39 5 9 2 5 3 6 AND PLASTIC PRODUCTS

MANUFACTRING OF OTHER 20 26 NON-METRALIC MINRUL 110 63 34 69 100 110 93 82 121 PRODUCTS

MANUFACTRING OF BASIC 21 27 9 2 1 1 2 4 2 6 15 METALS

MANUFACTRING OF 22 28 FABRICATED METAL 78 52 238 203 120 39 29 27 29 PRODUCTS MANUFACTRING OF 23 29 MACHINERY AND 40 158 26 38 13 9 10 26 22 EQUPMENTS N.E.C.

MANUFACTRING OF OFFICE, 24 30 ACCOUNTING AND 1 1 - 2 1 - - - - COMPUTING MACHINERY

MANUFACTRING OF 25 31 ELECTRICAL MACHINERY 7 6 8 4 7 6 5 6 9 AND APPARATUS N.E.C.

MANUFACTRING OF REDIO, TELEVISION AND 26 32 5 4 - 1 - - 1 2 2 COMMUNICATION EQUPMENT AND APPARATUS MANUFACTRING OF MEDICAL, PRESISION OF 27 33 8 5 - 2 1 2 2 - - OPTICAL ENSTUMENTS, WATCHES AND CLOCKS

MANUFACTRING OF MOTAR 28 34 VEHICLES, TRAILORS AND 3 2 - 1 - 3 - - 2 SEMI TRAILORS

MANUFACTRING OF OTHER 29 35 2 1 6 5 4 4 14 6 1 TRANSPORT EQUPMENT MANUFACTRING OF 30 36 FURNITURE, MANUFACTRING 55 9 85 16 108 59 97 6 91 N.E.C

31 37 RECYCLING ------

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ELECTRICITY, GASE, STEEL 32 40 - 1 ------2 AND HOT WATER SUPPLY COLLECTION, PURIFICATION 33 41 AND DISTRIBUTION OF - 1 - - - - 1 - 2 WATER 34 45 CONSTRUCTION - - - 8 7 6 - 29 40

REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE 35 50 OF MOTAR VEHICLES, RETAIL 4 4 2 3 7 10 4 12 10 SALES OF AUTOMOTIVE FUEL

WHOLE SALE OF TRADE AND 36 51 - 1 - - 1 2 - 2 46 COMMISSION TRADE

REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE OF PERSNAL AHD 37 52 4 1 4 7 22 5 9 12 63 HOUSEHOLD GOODS RETAIL TRADE

38 55 HOTEL AND RESTORANT 1 3 - - 3 5 10 3 37

LAND TRANSPORT, 39 60 - - - 2 5 5 7 4 8 TRANSPORT VIA PIPE LINES

40 61 WATER TRANSPORT ------

41 62 AIR TRANSPORT ------

SUPPORTING AND EUXIULIARY TRANSPORT 42 63 1 - 1 6 7 1 3 - 10 AND TRAVAL AGENT ACTIVITIES

POST AND TELE 43 64 1 1 16 10 5 6 - 1 5 COMMUNICATIONS

FINANCIAL INTER MEDIATION, EXCEPT 44 65 - 1 2 - - 1 - - 2 INSURANCE AND PENTION FUNDING

INSURANCE AND PENTION FUNDING, EXCEPT 45 66 - - 1 - - - 1 - 5 COMPULSARY SOCIAL SECURATRY

ACTIVITIES EUXIULIARY TO 46 67 ------1 5 FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION

47 70 REAL ESTET ECTIVITIES - 1 - - - - - 5 -

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RENTING OF MACHINRY AND EQUPMENT WITHOUT 48 71 - - - 1 1 1 1 2 2 OPERATOR AND OF PERSNAL AND HOUSEHOLD

COMPUTER AND RELATED 49 72 30 22 37 15 23 89 41 43 50 ACTIVITIES

RESEARCH AND 50 73 - - - 3 - - - - - DEVELOPMENT

51 74 OTHER BUSINESS ACTIVITIES 3 5 - 7 5 14 20 28 51

PUPLIC ADDMINISTRATION 52 75 AND DEFENCE, COMPULSARY ------1 - SOCIAL SECURATY

53 80 EDUCATION 2 1 - 4 4 8 7 7 18

54 85 HEALTH AND SOCIAL WORK 2 2 2 1 1 3 5 1 12

SEWAGE AND REFUSE 55 90 DESPOSAL, SANITATION AND - - - 1 1 - - - 5 SIMILAR ACTIVITIES

ACTIVITIES OF MEMBERSHIP 56 91 ------1 - - ORGANIZATION N.E.C.

RECREATION, CULTURAL AND 57 92 - - - - - 3 5 7 27 SPORTING ACTIVITIES

58 93 OTHER SERVICE ACTIVITIES 2 2 8 15 63 75 29 10 -

ACTIVITIES OF PRIVATE 59 95 HOUSEHOLDS AS EMPLOYERS ------1 - OF DOMASTIC STAFF

UNDIFFERENTIATED GOODS PRODUCING ACTIVITIES OF 60 96 ------PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD FOR OWN USE

UNDIFFERENTIATED SERVICE PRODUCING ACTIVITIES OF 61 97 - - - - - 1 - 1 1 PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD FOR OWN USE EXTRA TERRITORIAL 62 99 - - - 1 1 5 - - 1 ORGANIZATION AND BODIES

TOTAL 728 725 707 705 706 730 740 425 902

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SOURCE:- DIC

13.3 EXPORT POTENTIAL ITEMS A number of Industrial products are being exported every year from Kota District. These include Rayon tyre Yarn cord, Rayon Thayer fabric, Calcium carbide, Copper and Copper alloy, Antimony, Sulfate, Calcium fluoride, Led Stearate, Led alloy, Oxide and Metallic, Natural Stone, Soya meal, Soya d oil cake, textile Machinery parts and Sand & Lime Stone. The total value of Export during 2015-16 was about rupees 195 Crore.

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CHATER – V 14.1 POTENTIAL INDUSTRIES AND OTHER CONTRIBUTORY FACTORS All infrastructural facilities such as Rail, Road, Electric, Water etc. are easily available in the District for promotion of Industries. 14.2 Resources Kota has come up to be a hub of industrial complex in the state. Industrialization has taken in the district since the early sixties. Human and material resources of the district reveal that the population in the district has gone up to 19.51 lakh in 2011, out of which 6.41 lakh . The working force is largely dependent on agriculture either as cultivator or agricultural laborers, their percentage being 56.20 of total workers. The percentage of workers engaged in household industry was 3.68 The livestock population of the district as per 2012 livestock census in 6.76 lakh. Out of this, 2.23 lakh are cattle 2.36 lakh buffaloes 0.18 lakh sheep and 1.50 lakh goats. The main forest produce in the district in Tendu leaves and based on this bidi manufacturing units can be established. The minerals produced in the district are limestone, sand stone, masonry stone, lime stone (building) etc. The industries based on this are proposed to be set up in the district. 14.3 Infrastructure: All type of infrasturucture for industrial development road, Transportation Facilities, land, Government and agriculture land, power supply and water resources easily available in the district headquarter and nearby rural areas. Following industrial areas under pipeline for industries 1- Fatehpur, Tehsil Ramganjmandi 2- Kuber Extension Industrial Area Ranpur, Kota 3- Shambhoopura, Tehsil Ladpura 4- Sangod 5- Itawa 14.4 STRATEGY SUGGESTED FOR INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT A suitable strategy for further industrial development of the district be planned and adopted in order to properly utilize the existing resources, infra structure facilities and incentives to their optimum extent. Looking to the availability of various resources, likely directions for future development, constraints and strengths, the industries which can be set up are either the demand based industries or the resource based industries.

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

RAJASTHAN INVESTMENT PROMOTION SCHEME 2014 (Raj. Invest 2014) Come in to operation with effect from 8 th August 2014. The Scheme Shell be applicable to all new Investments & Investment mode by Existing Units & enterprises for Modernization/Expansion/ Diversification Subject to eligibility in investment, Product and time limit following facilities provided in the Scheme, (i) Subsidy:- (ii) Wage / Employment Subsidy 20% (iii) Investment Subsidy 30% (B) Concessions & Exemptions:- (i) 100% Exemption of Luxury tax for 7 year (ii) 50% Exemption of Entertainment tax for 7 year (iv) 50% Exemption of Electricity duty for 7 year (v) 50% Exemption from Stamp duty for 7 year (vi) 50% Exemption from Conversion charge for 7 year (vii) 50% Exemption from Mundi Tax for 7 year for details please see Raj. Investment promotion policy 2014 (viii) RIICO has developed 19 industrial areas. The vacant plots be allotted early. The expansion of these areas be taken up. (ix) Khadi & Village Industries Board must ensure supply of latest knows how to artisans and other inputs so as to encourage the rural craftsman engaged in village and cottage industries. (x) The PMEGP Scheme which is being implaned by Bank through KVIB should be given more emphasize so more & more Rural industries can be promoted through it to accelerate Rural Industrialization & provided employment to Rural & Urban Youth. (xi) The Bhamashah Rojgar Srijan Yojna is being implaned by State Government for unemployed youth in the scheme upto ten lacs loan facility provided by banks on 4% Interest subsidy.

(xii) District Industries Centre (DIC) provides technical knowhow to entrepreneurs, guide them in choosing right type of project. Publicize the incentives and arrange training to interested entrepreneurs. They also revive the closed / sick units. The DIC’s should be strengthened to take up this work more effectively.

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To boost up the Industrial Development / entrepreneurship development major stress is to be given for developing & expanding of Industrial area’s to check the sickness of the Industries each Industry having the investment of 10 lacks in plant & machinery, account holders are appointed by the higher authority. They visit the concerning industry and try to solve the problems at earliest. (xiii) The development of ancillary units should form a part of the application for start of large industrial unit and it should be made mandatory on the large units to develop ancillary units for items required by them. The technical knowhow and major inputs should be provided by the large units to the ancillary units.

(xiv) Entrepreneur development Programme by department is provided to the young people to promote Ins. In session 2015-2016, 3 EDP Training programmed organized up to March 2016 for 88 Entrepreneurs.

The various Research Institutes / Research center may play an important role by organizing camps /campaign to guide the unemployed youth, various Industries by latest research and technology to upgrade their quality & productivity.

(xv) On 24-05-2016 State Govt. launched New single window scheme to provide the facility for the Entrepreneur. 14.5 POTENTIAL INDUSTRIES/AGRO BASED

Taking into consideration the human resources, material resources, mineral resources, forest resources and livestock resources, the type of industries which can be set up are broadly in four groups viz. Demand based industries, resource based and ancillary industries. The industries suggested are as below. LIST OF SUGGESTED POTENTIAL INDUSTRIES KOTA DISTRICT YEAR 2016-2017 S.NO. NAME OF THE INVESTM EMPLO NUMBER POSSIBLE INDUSTRY ENT YMENT OF UNIT LOCATION (Lakh Rs.) I AGRO BASED 1. Solvent Extraction 245.00 60 2 Kota 2. Dal Mil 27.00 15 1 Kota 3. Pickle, Jam etc. 30.00 50 6 Kota 4. Ground & Processed 25.00 19 2 Kota Spices 5. Soft Drink 15.00 25 3 Kota

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6. Bakery & 30.00 25 3 Kota confectionary 7. Wheat product 130.00 90 9 Kota (Flour, Maida, Suji) 8. Cattle Feed 12.00 10 2 Kota 9. Fish Meal & Fish 9.00 30 2 Kota processing II. Animal Based Kota 1. Leather Shoes 2.00 15 2 Kota 2. Leather Fancy Items 5.00 25 3 Kota III Chemical Based Kota 1. PVC Chappell 15.00 12 1 Kota 2. Type Retarding 18.00 18 2 Kota 3. Rubber Molded Items 25.00 20 2 Kota 4. Detergent Soap 25.00 30 7 Kota Powder 5. Nylon Zip Fastener 50.00 30 1 Kota 6. Calcium Carbide 200.00 200 1 Kota 7. Paints 10.00 25 12 Kota IV Mineral Based 1. Stone splitting & 1100.00 350 70 Kota cutting & polishing R. Mandi 2. Stone Grits 80.00 100 4 Kota 3. Portland Cement 120.00 50 1 Kota 4. Fly Ash Bricks 130.00 70 6 Kota 5. Mosaic & Cement 80.00 70 5 Kota Tiles 6. Kota Stone Solid & 250.00 50 10 Ramganjm slurry based ind. andi & Kota V Forest Based 1. Wooden Furniture 40.00 35 8 Kota 2. Wood Seasoning 5.00 10 3 Kota Panel Doors etc. VI Demand Based 1 Forging Units 60.00 35 2 Kota 2. Corrugated Boxes 15.00 15 2 Kota 3. Agriculture 30.00 30 8 Kota. It

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Implements R.Mandi 4. General Engineering & 70.00 60 12 Kota Fabrication works 5. Rolling Shutters 4.00 8 6 Kota 6. Repairing & Servicing 25.00 90 30 Kota Center 7. Tin container 25.00 40 2 Kota 8. Stabilizer 4.00 4 1 Kota 9. Fan Regulators 3.00 4 1 Kota 10. Electric Transformer 4.00 6 1 Kota 11. Data Processing 30.00 25 20 Kota 12. Screen Printing 35.00 25 8 Kota 13. Offset Printing 35.00 40 8 Kota 14. Sanitary Napkins 8.00 8 1 Kota 15. Black Phenyl 16.00 6 1 Kota 16. Readymade Garments 40.00 45 24 Kota 17. Garlic Powder 32.00 15 1 Kota 18. Onion Dehydration 45.00 18 1 Kota 19. Shuttle cotton 1.00 12 2 Kota 20. Surgical cotton 8.00 15 2 Kota 21. Electrical Bulb/Tub 5.00 25 4 Kota élite/choke 22. Dhaniya Dal 15.00 20 2 R.Mandi. 23. Soft Drink & Mineral 8.00 40 16 Kota Water 24. Ice Cream 12.00 20 3 Kota 25. Ayurvedic Drugs 12.00 25 5 Kota 26. Alum 12.00 18 4 Kota Bhimpur 27. Tooth Paste Herbal 22.00 15 1 Kota 28. Hotel Ind. 100.00 150 25 Kota & Nearby Area

NO. OF ARTISAN IN THE DISTRICT S.N. TYPE OF ARTS NO. OF ARTISAN 1 Lakh Chudi 149 2 Wooden Work 23

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3 Artificial Jwellery 265 4 Kasth Patra 9 5 Earthen Pots 9 6 Decorative Metal 9 7 Jari and Decorative Saree 674 8 Kashidakari 255 9 Farsh Bichavan 6

14.6 Proposed Augmentation of Industrial Areas Following industrial areas under pipeline for industries 1- Fatehpur, Tehsil Ramganjmandi 2- Kuber Extension Industrial Area Ranpur, Kota 3- Shambhoopura, Tehsil Ladpura 4- Sangod 5- Itawa 6- Stone Industries and Welding Electrodes Cluster

14.7 Suggestion Strategy for Artisan Upgradation NO. OF ARTISAN IN THE DISTRICT S.N. TYPE OF ARTS NO. OF ARTISAN 1 Lakh Chudi 149 2 Wooden Work 23 3 Artificial Jwellery 265 4 Kasth Patra 9 5 Earthen Pots 9 6 Decorative Metal 9 7 Jari and Decorative Saree 674 8 Kashidakari 255 9 Farsh Bichavan 6

SUGGESTED ARTISAN UNITS FOR KOTA DISTRICT YEAR 2016-2017

The areas of concentration of major cottage & village Industries and Handicraft Industries in Kota district is given below

S.NO. NAME OF THE INDUSTRY MAJOR AREAS OF CONCENTRATION 1. Massoria and Kota Doria (i) Kaithun (ii) Arandkheda (iii) Kotsuwan

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2. Khadi Terricot (i) Kaithoon (ii) Barod

3. Leather work (i) Moikalan (ii) Kaithoon, Arandkhera (iii) Baniyani (iv) Indira Gandi Nagar, Kota (v) Kanwas (vi) Dhulet 4. Dona-Pattal (i) Darah (ii) Borabas 5. Wooden Toys (i) Kota, Sangod 6. Handloom Chhadar (i) Sangod 7. Sarkanda & khas Udyog (i) Chhawani Crossing Kota city (ii) Nayapura, Kota city 8. Broom Udyog (i) in roadside villages of Kota Sangod and Kota-Khanpur roads. 9. Wood work (carpentary) (i) Sultanpur (ii) Itawa (iii) Sangod (iv) Kota city 10. Honey products (i) Borabas (ii) Darah 11. Hand Knitting (i) Spread over urban areas of Kota city 12. Soap Industry (i) Kota

13. Woolen Namda etc. (i) Pipalada, Khatoli chechat 14. Fisheries (i) Throughout Kota 15. Potary (i) Genta, Ram Nagar Sangod, Kota

Thus there is still much scope for establishing more units specially for leather work, Dona-Pattal, wooden toys, handloom chhadar, Sarkanda & Khus udyog, brrom udyog, wood work etc. It is expected that in future 200 artisan units can be added each year. 14.8 Suggestion INDUSTRIAL PROMOTION CAMPAIGN / CAMPS The work of industrial promotion 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 state financial corporation (RFC) Directorat e of Industries, are also involved in industrial promotion. At the district

D./mayr/pers/pot.surv.2011 57 level, this work is being done by the local officer of the organization mentioned above and the District Industries Centers. In order to provide single window service to entrepreneurs and also to give them escort services. The Bureau of Industrial Promotion have been organizing industrial promotion campaigns within the state and outside the state at such important centers where 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 this State. These campaigns have proved quite successful as such it is suggested that this program should be continued in the future also.

Industrial camps have been organized at the district level and below by the DICS in collaboration with RIICO, Banks and RFC to attract local entrepreneurs to set up industrial units in the District.

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CHAPTER – VI

15. SUMMARY OF FINDINGES AND RECOMMENDATIONS At present there are 16 industrial areas functioning in this District. The industrial areas which are functioning are Indraprastha, opposite Multi Metals, Railway Crossing, Furniture Area, Small Scale Area, large Scales Area, Old Industrial Estate, Nanta, Lakhawa, Bimpura Industrial Area, Kuber Industrial area and sakatpura industrial area Suket, Ramganjmandi Phase I and II out of the 16 industrial areas, 12 are in Kota city, 4 in Ladpura Tehsil, 3 in Ramganjmandi Teshil. A Masala park is under developing in Ramganjmandi by Masala board.

A dry port is situated at Ranwatha road (Mandana).

For the proposed industrialization of the district, the following measures are proposed.

1. Augmentation and expansion of the existing industrial areas. 2. Development of new industrial areas at Kaithun, Sangod and Ranpur in Kota District. 3. Entrepreneurship development program. 4. Arrangements for credit. 5. Revival of closed / sick large / medium scale units. 6. Revival of closed / sick small scale units. 7. Clusters Development Program 8. SEZ

Special efforts are required for the revival of above mentioned closed/sick Small/ Medium/large scale units. The number of MSME acknowledged with Industries Department was 7195 in March, 2016 with a capital investment of Rs.47022 lakh and employment was provided to 38489. There is need of revival of sick/closed units. Khadi and village Industries provided employment to 3815 persons up to 2014-2015 Cottage industries of the district are pottery, black smithy, carpentry, weaver, cobblers, leather tanning, oil ghanies, gum units etc. under the handloom sector weaving of kota Doria saries, handloom chaddar, Khadi terry cot, tie and dye work, silver ornaments, lacquered toys etc. Among the important artisan units are leather work, done-pattal, wooden toys, sarkanda & khas udyog, broom udyog. Honey products. Hand knitting etc. There is need to give patronage to theses units and enhance their production. The need is felt to provide adequate and suitable

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The large and medium industries located in District require a number of Industrial products which are used by them as intermediate products which can be produced by SSI units. They include potassium nitrate, sodium antimonite, safety shoes, hand gloves, Jute/HDPE bags, soda lime/soda carbonate, Tin container, SS forging aluminum pressure Die Casting components PCB’s. The transformers, coils, rubber items, packing boxes, electrical assemblies, chlorinated paraffin wax etc. However what is needed for ancillary development is that the large industrial units should give preference to local SSI units in purchasing the intermediate items and the payment should be made regularly.

In proper industrial development the following measures are:- (a) The development of ancillary units should be made mandatory on the large units. They should provide technical know-how and necessary inputs. (b) Entrepreneurship development program should form a part of D.I.C. program. (c) R.D. Cell of zila Parishad encourage the various training program to set up their cottage/small scale/artisan units. (d) Khadi & Village Industries Board must ensure the supply of latest technical know-how to artisans and other inputs so as to encourage the rural craftsman for village and cottage industries. (e) Marketing of the products of village and cottage industries/small scale industries/artisan units be properly organized. (f) For Industrial development different department are also conduct the training program in skill development sector such as RSLDC, Rudseti, Social Welfare department, Nagar Nigam, SC.ST Corporation. They should also promote trainees to establish their venture. WEAKNESSES The constraints for the further development in Kota district are infra structural facilities Vig. Non availability the new industrial areas and lack of local entrepreneurship. The handicap to the village and small scale industries is lack of working capital and marketing supports. STRENGTH The strength of this district are its human resource, large livestock population non metallic mineral resources (sand stone, masonry stone,

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limestone) agricultural production, availability of water and power etc. These factors can be exploited by adopting a suitable strategy for further industrial development of the district. The establishment of Kota rail line is a bone for industrial development. A number of concessions, facilities and incentive have been declared by the State Government for industrialization in the State i.e. RIPS 2014 & MO fpi has also declared food mission program.

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