INDUSTRIAL POTENTIAL SURVEY (RAJ.) YEAR 2018-19

DISTRICT INDUSTRIES CENTRE, ALWAR CONTENTS OF THE INDUSTRIAL POTENTIAL SURVEY EXICUTIVE (RAJ.)SUMMARY DISTRICT MAP

S.No. Particulars Summary

1. Chapter-I - District 1.1 District at a Glance Profile 1.2 General 1.3 Geographical Area 1.4 Land Use Pattern in the

District 1.5 Physiographic

1.6 Administrative set Up 1.7 Climate & Rainfall 1.8 Forest Flora & Fauna

2. Chapter-II - 2.1 Human Resources 2.2. Working Force & occupational Resources Pattern Human Resources. Natural Resources 2.3 Water & Irrigation Resources 2.4 Irrigation Facilities

Education 2.5 Collage & Institutes 2.5.1 Management 2.5.2 Engineering 2.5.3 Polytechnic 2.5.4 ITI 2.6 Medical Institutes 2.6.1 Nursing Training Institutes 2.6.2 Paramedic Training Institutes 2.6.3 Medical Collage 2.6.4 Health Canters 2.6.5 Hospital 3. Agricultures Area & Production of Major of Crops. 3.1 Major Crops 3.1.1 Bajara 3.1.2 Wheat

3.1.3 Barley 3.1.4 Maize 3.1.5 Jawar

3.2 Pluses 3.2.1 Gram 3.2.2 Arhar

3.3 Oil seed 3.3.1 Mustard 3.3.2 Taramira 3.3.3 Ground Nut 3.3.4 Til 3.4 Flory Culture

4. Veterinary Facilities 4.4 Live Stock 4.1.1 Veterinary Centre 4.1.2 Veterinary Hospital 5 Products of Animal 5.1 Availability of Diary Husbandry Products 5.1.2 Milk 5.2 Wool Availability 5.3 Meat Availability 5.4 Leather Availability 5.5 Bones 6 Geology & Minerals 6.1 Mines 6.2 Minerals

7.1 Area 7 Forest Resources 7.2 Resources

8 Tourism 8.1 Tourism

9. Chapter-III 9.1 Power Resources

Existing Infra 9.2 Rural Electrification/Grid Station Structural 9.3 Electricity Consumption Pattern Facilities 9.4 Existing Power Supply Positio0n as on 31st March 2017 10 Transport 10.1 Road Net Work 10.2 Rail Transport 11 Financial Institution 11.1 Banking Facilities 11.2 Total Bank Finance 11.3 Other Institutional Network

12 Industrial Area 12.1 Government/RIICO

13 Chapter -IV 13.1 Existing Industrial Scenario 13.2 Existing Industrial Status 13.3 Export Potential Items 14 Chapter - V 14.1 Potential Industrial & Other Contributory Factor 14.2 Resources 14.3 Infrastructure 14.4 Strategy Suggested 14.5 Potential Industries/Agro Based 14.6 Proposed Augmentation of Industrial Areas 14.7 Strategy for Artisan/Handloom 14.8 Export from District 14.9 Suggestion 15 Chapter- VI Handloom 15.1 Area of Handloom Work 15.2 Handloom Units Nos. 15.3 Society in Handloom Sector Nos 15.4 Handloom Cluster 15.5 Natural Dye Block Printing Cluster 15.6 Total Number of Handloom Weaver Card Holder

16 Chapter - VII Handicraft 16.1 Handicraft Workers Nos. In District 16.2 Registered UAM up to 31st March 2017 16.3 Different Handicraft Cluster No. 16.4 Number of Artisan Cards Issued 17 Chapter- VIII Summary of Findings Recommendations

18 Chapter- IX Concession and Facilities

19 Annexure -I Whom to Contact of What

CHAPTER-I

1.1 DISTRICT PROFILE AT A GLANCE

1. Name of the District : ALWAR

2. Geographical Area : 8380 Sq.Km

3. Population (As per 2011 Census) : Total - 3671999

Male -1938929 (57%)

Female-1733070(43%)

Density - 438 Sex Ratio - 894

4. Live stoke (As per 2012 Cattle census) (In Lacs)

(a) Dairy and Drought animal

i) Cows/Bullocks : 1.99

ii) Buffaloes/he buffaloes : 9.84

iii) Camels : 0.12

(b) Sheep : 1.00

(c) Goat : 7.10

(d) Piggery : 0.15

(e) Poultry : 0.010

(f) Others : 0.038

5. Education :

1. Polytechnic Collage : 9

2. I.T.I. Collage : 105

3. Engineering Collage : 8 4. Pharmacy Collage : 2

5. Nursing Collage : 1

6. MBA/BBA Collage : 9

6. Medical and Public Health Censers 1. Hospitals : 5 2. Community Health Centre : 36

3. Primary Health Centre : 122

4. Urban Dispensaries : 4

5. Rural Dispensaries : 2

6. Accidental Units : 2

7. Upgraded Sub Centre : 63

8. Sub Centre : 854

9. T.B. Hospital : 1

10. Mobile Unit : 12

11. Urban P.H.C. : 5

12. Ayurvedic Hospital : 185

13. Unani Hospital : 6

14. Homeopathic Hospital : 8

7. Power Facility :

1. Electrified Town : 9

2. Electrified Villages : 2072

3. Sub grid stations :

(a) 132 KVA (GSS) : 22

(b) 220 KVA (GSS) : 4 (c) 33/11 KVA (GSS) : 418

8. Transport

(A) Road Transport

1. National Highway : 39.70 Km

2. State Highway : 747.90 Km

3. Major District Road : 318.90 Km

4. Ordinary District Road : 563.35 Km

5. Village Road : 2743.30 Km.

6. Krashi Upaj Mandi Road : 894.70 Km.

Total : 5268.15 Km.

(B) Rail Transport

1. Length of Railway lines : 204.66 Km.

2. No. of Railway Station : 14

11. Banks and Financial Institutions

1. Total Banking Institutions : 397

2. Total Co-operative Banks : 18

12. Productions of Major Crops

a) Food grains : 1297931 MT

b) Pulse : 11924 MT

c) Oil Seeds : 362263MT

d) Others : 49244 MT

13. Industrial Areas At present there are 25 industrial areas are developed by RIICO. The details related to existing industrial areas in the district is found is given as under :-

S.No. Location

1. M.I.A. Alwar 2. M.I.A. Ext., Alwar 3. AgroFoodPark,M.I.A.Ext.Alw. 4 MIA (South & East),Alwar 5 6. Rajgarh & (Extn) 7. & (Extn) 8. Thanagazi 9. Old Ind. Area Alwar 10. 11. Sotanala 12. Phase I to IV 13. Khuskhera 14. IID, Centre 15. Pathreri 16. Chopanki

17. Tapukara 18. Shahjahanpur 19. 20. EPIP Neemrana 21. Sare Khurd 22. NIC(M) Neemrana 23 Rampur Mundana 24 Keharani 25 Ghiloth

1.2 GENERAL

The district is known after its headquarters city of Alwar. There are many theories about the derivation of the name Alwar. Cunningham holds that the city derived its name from the Salwa tribe and was originally Salwapur then salwar, and eventually Alwar. A research conducted during the reign of Maharaja Jai Singh of Alwar revealed that Maharaja Alaghraj, second son of Maharaja Kakil of Amber ruled the area in the Eleventh century and his territory extended up to the present city of Alwar. He founded the city of Alpur in 1049 A.D. after his own name which eventually become Alwar. It was formerly spelt as Ulwar but in the reign of Jai Singh, the spelling was changed to Alwar.

1.3 GEOGRAPHICAL AREA

Alwar district is situated in north eastern part of . It is located between 27’4” and 28’4” north latitudes and 76’7” and 77’13” east longitudes. It is bounded on the north by Gurgaon district of State, by on north east and on the north west by of Haryana State, on the south west by district and on the south by Dausa and . The district has a geographical area of about 8380 Sq.Kms. which is around 2.45 percent of the total area of the State.

1.4 LAND USE PATTERN IN DISTRICT

The total geographical area of is recorded at 8380 sq.kms. The classification of land use in the district as per land record office of Alwar for 2018-19 has been found as given under :

TABLE 2.1

LAND USE PATTERN

S.No Description Area in Hectares

1. Total reporting area 783281.00

2. Cultivated 486262.00

3. Area under forest 84941.00

4. Area not available for cultivation 151619.00

1.5 PHYSIOGRAPHY The district is a fairly regular quadrilateral in shape with its central northern portion, consisting of tehsil Mandawar on the north, tehsil Behror on the west, Tehsil on east and Laxmangarh tehsil on its south eastern corner. The district is located between the Yamuna -Satluj divide and central part of the district is covered by the Aravalli hills which run north south, ranging in height from 456 meters to 700 meters. This part of the district is fairly well wooden. The alignment of Aravali Mounting in the large district spread diagonally from south west to north-western corners of the district comprise largely of plains. Besides this, between the plain sector of the district has many hills where the average altitude is approximately 1600 feet. There is a marked difference between the hills of north east and south, west. While the south western hills comprising the area of Rajgarh, Alwar and Thanagazi have fairly dense vegetation. The north eastern part give an appearance of barren and rocky. There are several artificial lakes and tanks but there is no natural lake in the district. Besides these water resources, there are two huge dams namely Silisedh and Jaisamand. The soil of the district is mostly sandy loam. Availability of water in land is at a depth ranging between 20 meters to 100 meters approximately.

1.6 ADMINISTRATIVE SET UP There are 14 Sub Divisions in the district Alwar. The same Sub Divisions are at also tehsil head quarters. There are seven towns : Alwar, Behror, Rajgarh, Kherli, Khairthal, Tijara, Neemrana. The district Alwar possess of 14 panchayat samittee headquarters and 1946 villages are therein .

ADMINISTRATIVE SETUP OF ALWAR DISTRICT

S.No Sub Division Tehsil Number of Panchayat Samittee Number Town of villages

1. ALWAR 1. ALWAR 1.ALWAR 1. UMRAIN 157

2. RAMGARH 2. RAMGARH - 2. RAMGARH 163

3. THANAGAZI 3. THANAGAZI - 3. THANAGAZI 152

4. BEHROR 4. BEHROR 2.BEHROR 4.BEHROR 108

5.NEEMRANA 86

5. 5. BANSUR - 6.BANSUR 124

6. RAJGARH 6. RAJGARH 3.RAJGARH 7.RAJGARH 147

8.RENI 100

7. LAXMANGARH 7.LAXMANGARH - 9.LAXMANGARH 178

8. 8.KATHUMAR 4.KHERLI 10.KATHUMAR 142 9. BAS 9. 5.KHAIR-THAL 11.KISHANGARH BAS 137

10. 10.MUNDAWAR - 12.MUNDAWAR 134

11. KOTKASIM 11.KOTKASIM - 13.KOTKASIM 116

12 TIJARA 12.TIJARA 6.TIJARA 14.TIJARA 202

13 NEEMARNA 13.MALAKHERA

14 RENI 14.GOVINDGARH

15.RENI

16- TEHILA

LIST OF SUB-DIVISION, TEHSILS, SUB-TEHSILS AND

NAGAR PARISHAD/NAGAR PALIKAS

S.No Sub-Division Tehsil Sub-Tehsils Nagar Palikas

1. ALWAR ALWAR 1.MALAKHERA 1. ALWAR

2. RAMGARH RAMGARH 2.BAHADURPUR -

3. THANAGAZI THANAGAZI - -

4 BEHROR BEHROR 3. NEEMRANA 2. BEHROR

5. BANSUR BANSUR - -

6. RAJGARH RAJGARH 4. RENI 3. RAJGARH

7. LAXMANGARH LAXMANGARH 5. GOVINDGARH -

8. KATHUMAR KATHUMAR - 4. KHERLI

9. KISHANGARH- KISHANGARHBAS - 5.KHAIRTHAL BAS

10. MUNDAWAR MUNDAWAR - -

11. KOTKASIM KOTKASIM - -

12. TIJARA TIJARA 6. TAPUKARA 6. TIJARA

7. BHIWADI 13 NEEMRANA MALAKHERA

14 RENI GOVINDGARH

RENI

TEHLA

1.7 Climate & Rainfall

The district has a dry climate except during the southwest monsoon season. December to February is the cold season after which the hot season commences and continues till about the third week of June when the southwest monsoon sets in. The southwest monsoon season is comparatively short in this region and lasts only till mid September. The period from the second half of September to the end of November is the post monsoon season or retreating monsoon season.

The average rainfall in Alwar district during 1980 to 2009 is 575.75 mm. In 1996 the rainfall was abnormally high i.e. 580.94 mm above the average and 371.27 mm less than the average in 1999. During 1980 to 1989 there was one incidence each of abnormal and excess rainfall and 4 year of normal as well as deficit rainfall. There is no incidence of scanty rainfall. The 1990-1999 decade shows a great range of fluctuations in rainfall, with excess rainfall year 1998 followed by scanty rainfall year i.e. 1999. The highest and lowest rainfall of the observed 30 years is also recorded in this decade. During 2000-2009, there is 1 year of each of abnormal, excess and scanty rainfall, with 2 deficit years. 5 years recorded normal rainfall. In the last 30 years, 14 years received normal rainfall followed by 7 years of deficit rainfall.

1.8 FORESTS, FLORA AND FAUNA

The forest of this district falls under the category of dry deciduous forest of the Rajasthan region. The hill slopes are covered with Dhok, White salar is found on the upper slopes and ridges. Alwar forest have been famous for the wild life from ancient and were a favourites resort of mughals. There are forest range in the district one each at Alwar, Rajgarh and Sariska. CHAPTER-II RESOURCES - HUMAN RESOURCES

2.1 HUMAN RESOURCES

Human resources is the basic input for manning the existing and future industrial development of an area. As per population Census 2011, the total population Alwar district is 3671999 (by registering a net increase of 679407 persons over the year 2001). The density of population in the district is 438 in year 2011 when at the same time 201 for the entire State. The men women ratio (the number of females per 1000 of males) in the district is 894 in the year 2011 as against 886 in the year 2001.

2.2 WORKING FORCE & OCCUPATIONAL PATTERN

Agriculture is the main activity in the district providing employment to about 71.43% of the working population. Natural Resources

2.3 WATER & IRRIGATION RESOURCES ;-

The District has a dry climate with a hot summer ,a cold winter and a mansoon season. The cold season start by about the mid of Novermber and continues up to the beginning of March .The normal annual rainfall in the 55.50 cms.The average rainfall for the year 2018-19 was recorded at 51.5 cms,

2.4 IRRIGATION FACILITIES;-

Alwar district has total geographical area 8380 Sqkm. The area under irrigation is 3744.94 sq km which is about 44.68 percent of the total geographical area of the District. Prominent five rivers of the District are Ruparel and Sabi. Important watershed/drainage are Sabi,Ruparel and Banganga. There are 129 tanks and dams having capacity to irrigate more than 50 acres of the land in the District.The list of important bandhs is as enclosed out of which 23 tanks are in the jurisdiction of Water resources Department and 106 tanks are in jurisdiction of Panchayti Raj Deptt.The details of 106 dams can be obtained from Zila Parishad, Alwar office.

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EDUCATION

2.5 College & Institutes

The district has registered 86.1% the literacy rate in year 2011 of 861 in which 71.68 percent is registered for male and 85.08 for female. However, the literacy rate registered for the State as a whole in the 2011 stood at 88.3% .

2.5.1 Management

NETWORK OF COLLAGE & INSTITUTIONS (AS ON 31st MARCH 2018)

S.No DESCRIPTION NUMBER 1. MBA/BBA Collages 9

2.5.2 Engineering

NETWORK OF COLLAGE & INSTITUTIONS (AS ON 31st MARCH 2018)

S.No DESCRIPTION NUMBER 01 Engineering Collages 8

2-5-3 Polytechnic

S.No DESCRIPTION NUMBER 01 Polytechnic Collage 9

2.5-4 I.T.I

S.No DESCRIPTION NUMBER 01 I.T.I. 105

2.6. Medical Institutes

2.6.1 Nursing Training Institutes

S.No DESCRIPTION NUMBER 01 Nursing Colleges 1

2.6.2 Paramedic Training Institutes

S.No DESCRIPTION NUMBER 01 Paramedic Training Institutes 2

2.6.3 Medical College

S.No DESCRIPTION NUMBER 01 Medical College 0

2.6.4 Health Centers

S.No DESCRIPTION NUMBER 01 Health Centers 854

2.6.5 Hospitals

S.No DESCRIPTION NUMBER 01 Hospital 05

3. Agricultures

AREA AND PRODUCTION OF MAJOR OF CROPS

The district Alwar is famous for its agricultural producction. Principal crops produce in this district are wheat, barley, gram, mustard, maize, jowar, bajra and guar seed and cotton. Other crops are grown but these do not constitute a significant proportion of the district level crop output or in the statistics of crops produced in the State of Rajasthan. The area and production of different principal crops in district Alwar is as follows-.

3.1 MAJOR CORPS

S.N CROP 2018-19 Area(HA) Prod(Estt.Ton) Productivity (Kg./Ha.) 1. Bajara 275812 467441 1695 2. Wheat 203829 781352 3833 3. Barley 7418 22803 3074 4. Maize 3278 4110 1254 5. Jawar 23759 22225 935

3.2 PLUSES S.N CROP 2018-19 Area(HA) Prod(Estt.Ton) Productivity (Kg./Ha.) 01 Gram 7494 10920 1457 02 Arhar 826 902 1092

03 Pulses (A) Kahrif 15 11 733

(B) Rabi 29 91 3138

3.3 OIL SEEDS

S.No Crops 2018-19 Area(HA) Prod Productivity (Estt.Ton) (Kg./Ha.) Oil Crop 01 Mustard 229013 360546 1574 02 Taramira 155 151 974 03 Ground Nut 392 506 1291 04 Til 913 1060 1161

OTHER CROPS

S. CROP 2018-19 NO. AREA(HA.) PRODUCTION(ESTT.TON) PRODUCTIVITY(KG/HA.) 1. COTTON 46162 24465 530 LINT 2. GURAR 20189 24779 1227 SEED

3.4 FLORY CULUTURE

S.NO. FLOWER GROUP AREA Crops (ha.) 01 Cut Flowers Green Dutch Rose, Gerbera, House Carnation 02 Bulbous Flowers 01 Gladious, Tuberose 03 Loss Flowers 16 Deshi Rose,Marigold,Gaillardia, China aster

4. VETERINARY FACILITIES

4.1 LIVE STOCK

The main livestock of the district are goats, cattle, buffaloes and sheep. The poultry in the district if also developed. The livestock population in Alwar district in the year 2007 has remained as give under .

4.1.1 Veterinary Centre

It is again important to mention that the district has following net work as regard to veterinary hospitals, dispensaries as on 31 March 2018 .

4.1.2 TABLE NET WORK OF VETERINARY FACILITIES IN THE DISTRICT S. No. DESCRIPTION NUMBERS 1. VH Class I 34 2. Polyclinic 01 3. VH 79 4. Sub center 304 5. Mobile Animal husbandry unit 01 6 Distt. Mobile Unit 3 7 District Diagnostic Lab 01 8 Piggry Form 01 9 Dispensary 09 Source : District Animal Husbandry Office, Alwar.

5. Products of Animal Husbandry

5.1 AVAILBILITY OF DAIRY PRODUCT

5.1.1 Milk

S.No. CATEGORY POPULATION CATTLE Live Stock IN 2012 CENSUS 2012 CENSUS 2012 Dairy Related 1. Cows 206865 206865 206865 2. Buffaloes 1060734 1060734 1060734

5.2 WOOL AVAILBILITY

S.No. CATEGORY POPULATION CATTLE Live Stock IN 2012 CENSUS 2012 CENSUS 2012 Wool Related 1. Goats 379776 379776 379776 2. Sheeps 52166 52166 52166 3. Camel 5928 5928 5928

5.3 MEAT AVAILBILITY

S.No. CATEGORY POPULATION CATTLE Live Stock IN 2012 CENSUS CENSUS 2012 2012 Meat Related 1. Pig 15142 15142 15142 2 Poultry 168713 168713 168713

5.4 LEATHER AVAILBILITY

S.No. CATEGORY POPULATION CATTLE Live Stock IN 2012 CENSUS CENSUS 2012 2012 01 Goats 379776 379776 379776 02 Sheep’s 52166 52166 52166 03 Camel 5928 5928 5928 04 Goats 379776 379776 379776 05 Buffaloes 1060734 1060734 1060734

5.5 BONES S.No. CATEGORY POPULATION CATTLE Live Stock IN 2012 CENSUS CENSUS 2012 2012 Bone Related 01 Camel 5928 5928 5928 02 Cows 206865 206865 206865 03 Buffaloes 1060734 1060734 1060734

6. GEOLOGY & MINERALS

6.1 Mines

The district is a fairly regular quadrilateral in shape with its central northern portion consisting of tehsil Mandawar on the north, tehsil Behror on the west tehsil Tijeras on east and Laxmangarh tehsil on its south eastern corner. The rocks belonging to pre aravalli and consisting of schists and quartizites with intrusions of granite occur in the southern most pene plained part of the district. The pre Aravalli is succeeded by 700 m. which sequence of metasediments belonging to super group for the study of which the district offers the type area. The rocks of Raialo Group consists of dolomite marble and felspathic quartizities with subordinate schist’s and marbles whereas Ajabgarh group is dominated by phylites, marble and quartzite. Alwar is only the mineral rich district of State is endowed with a number of important mineral which contribute a Large revenue to the State annually. The major minerals found in the district are barites, building stone and copper. The district leads in the production of barytes in the State important barite deposits are at Sahanpuri, Basli, Jandoli and Khora Makroda. The mineral is used in the paint, paper and chemical industries and in drilling mud among others. The quartz rich phylites, schists and sericite quartiles, popularly known as slate stone provide excellent building material. Marble from various horizons is also used for lime burning.

Alwar is the another district in the State where copper ore is being mined. Its important deposits are at Bhagoni and Kho Dhariba. The production of copper concentrate from Kho Dhariba mines is in several thousand tonnes. Other mineral deposits in the district on minor scale are asbestos, china clay, feldspar, fire clay soapstone and quartz.

6.2 Minerals

S.N0. Production in Lease in Hector M.T.(Year 2018- 19)Up to 31.3.2018 METALIC 1. Barites - 8.315 2. Soap Stone 4.6856 3. Fire Clay 130.75 4. Silica Sand 111115.000 8.5025 5. Felspar - 4.000 6. Quartz - - 7. Dolomite 3928.715 69.3670 8. Pyrohyte 3928.000 20.0000 NON METALIC 1. Masonry Stone 2883316.000 165.117 2. Marble - 205.0781 (a) Block 193597.000 - (b) Khanda 1946369.000 - 3. Patti Katla 174.000 1.6219 4. Bazari+ 67638.000 1096.5600 5. Granite 11620.000 7.000 6 Bricksearth 7025139.000 259.99 7. Chert 1200.000 1.000 8 Lime Stone - 23.2208

7 FOREST RESOURCES 7.1 Areas

The total forest area of Alwar region is 72174.091 Ha excluding the Sariska Sanctuary. This includes the following:

Reserve forest area - 24936.37 Ha Protected forest area - 33967.40 Ha Unclassified forest area - 13270.321 Ha

Total - 72174.091 Ha The above is spread in Alwar, Thana Ghazi, Rajgarh, Behrod, Bansur, Kishangarh Bas and Lakchhmangarh Ranges. In the Sariska Tiger Project, the classification of forestland is as under: a. Sariska Wildlife Sanctuary Reserve forest area - 39705.00 Ha Protected forest area - 9494.54 Ha

Total - 49,199.54 Ha or 492 sq.kms.

b. Forest Blocks other than Sariska Wildlife Sanctuary Reserve forest area - 20,792.52 Ha Protected forest area - 18119.18 Ha Total - 3811.70 Ha or 389 sq.km.

7.2 Resources

The forest of this district falls under the category of dry deciduous forest of the Rajasthan region. The hill slopes are covered with Dhok, White salar is found on the upper slopes and ridges. Alwar forest have been famous for the wild life from ancient and were a favourite resort of mughals. There are forest range in the district one each at Alwar, Rajgarh and Sariska. These forests occur on a variety of rock and soil formations and thus they vary greatly in composition and quality; edaphic and biotic factors chiefly determine their composition, distribution and quality. The main economically valuable species are dhok (Anogeissues pendula), Salar (Boswellin serrata), and bamboo (Dendrocalamus strictus). The most common and gregariously occurring species of these forests is dhok (Anogeissus pendula), which is generally found on all hilly areas and forms almost pure stands of uniform density on good sites. Dhok is generally slow growing, but trees up to one metre girth and up to 12 metres height are not uncommon in favourable localities. At places, where the species has been continuously hacked and grazed, it is found as scrambling bush. Over large areas, the dhok forests have been maltreated in the past, leaving them in degraded condition and in extreme cases, the areas have been rendered completely devoid of plants. This is basically due to ill management, irregular cutting for immediate gains by jagirdars and jamindars and also due to pressure of increasing population and livestock resulting in cutting and grazing. Dhok is mostly gregarious but is also found mixed with khair (Acacia catechu), ber (Zisyphus Mauritians), kakon (Flacourtis indica), raunj (Acacia leucophloea), tendu (diospyros melanoxylon), salar (Boswellia serrata), gurjan (Lannea coromandelica), safed dhok (Anogeissus latifolia), kadu (Steroulia urons), jhinja (Bauhinja racemosa), Kalan (Mitragyna parvifoli).

8 TOURISM

Tourist Reception Centre-

The tourist Reception centre is stationed at district head quater Alwar city. Alwar has many important and famous tourist places related to historical forts, palaces, lakes and natural scenery. The names of important tourist places are Sariska Tiger Reserve, Bala Quila, Cenotaph of Moosirani, Sagar lake, Hope circus, Govt Museum, Jaisamand, Siliserh lake, Neelkanth temple site, site, Pandupol temple, Shri Bharthari temple, Garvaji water fall, Fatehjung tomb, Bhartrihari ji gumbad Tijara, Lal Masjid Tijara, Neemrana Stepwell etc. Alwar has three hotels managed by Rajasthan Tourism Development Corporation (RTDC), Namely Tiger Den Sariska, Lake Palace Siliserh, Meenal hotel. Boating facility is available at Siliserh lake.

Alwar has many private heritage hotels also namely, Neemrana fort, Burja Haveli, Ram Bihari Palace, Sariska Palace, Tijara fort, Kesroli fort etc. There are nearly 65 private hotels and resorts in Alwar. These hotels and resorts are mainly clustered around Sariska and in Alwar city. In the last decade, Neemrana region has also became hub of hotels- restaurants due to ongoing industrial development along with MICE tourism. The Major religious tourist places are Pandupol Hanuman mandir, Bharthari mandir, Narayani mata, Parashar ji Dhaam, Chandra Prabhu Jain mandir, Mohan Baba Mandir.

The district tourism office provides authentic, reliable, unbiased latest information to the domestic and foreign tourist about tourist places in Alwar, approach and connectivity, tourist literature material, hotel- restaurants and tourist guides. The tourist visiting Bhangarh and nearby area also show interest in Marble work and handicraft items. Tourism office also organizes fair festival events according to the tourism calendar of the district. The major cultural events are Rajasthan Diwas (30 March), Shri Jagannath Ji Mela (July), Matsya Utsav (25-26 Nov).

Statistics of tourist visiting Alwar in 2018 are:

S. No. Year Domestic Foreigner Total 1. 2018 2,76,826 12,801 2,89,627

Tourism Facilities/ year 2018-2019

S. Name of Tourist No of No of Tourist No. place/ hotels rooms beds Indian Foreigner Total 1. Hotels in Alwar 450 900 1,30,348 5,626 1,35,974 2. Hotel Tiger den 30, 60 60, 160 4284 77 4361 and Sariska Palace 3. Lake Palace 12 24 16,781 4 16,785 Siliserh 4. Hotel in Behror- 532 1064 1,05,725 6,916 1,12,641 Neemrana 5. Govt Museum - - 29,638 178 29,816

CHAPTER III EXISTING INFRA STRUCTURAL FACILITIES

9.1 POWER RESOURCES The alignment and capacity of the power distribution network has to be carefully kept in view of decide the potential areas from the point of view of ground water resources and industrial activities.

9.2 RURAL ELECTRIFICATION/ GRID STATION

Till March 31,2018 out of 2072 number of villages in Alwar district, 2053 electrified (Solar energy) villages have been electrified. This means 98.55 percent of village the district were electrified. Remaining village are under dense forest area.

JAIPUR DISCOM ALWAR

TOTAL VILLAGE ELECTRIFIED UPTO 31 St MARCH 2018 UNDER ALWAR CIRCLE AS PER CENSUS Total Village S.N. NAME OF P.S. 2011 TOAL NO.OF ELECTRIFIED UPTO VILLAGES March.2018

1 RAMGARH 178 178 2 UMRAIN 165 157 3 THANAGAJI 175 166 4 BANSOOR 147 145 5 BEHROR 92 92 6 MANDAWAR 146 146 7 NEEMRANA 88 88 8 K.G.BAS 146 146 9 KOTKASIM 117 117 10 TIJARA 210 210 11 KATHUMAR 162 162 12 LAXMANGARH 188 188 13 RAJGARH 153 153 14 RENI 105 105 15 ALWAR CITY 00 00 TOTAL ALWAR CIRCLE 2072 2053

9.3 ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION PATTERN.

The consumption of electricity by the end of 2018-19 has been placed at 57125.52 lac units. The consumer category-wise break up of the same has remained as given below :

ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION (As on 31.3.2018)

JAIPUR VIDYUT VITRAN NIGAM LTD

OFFICE OF THE SUPERINTENDING ENGINEER(O&M),ALWAR

ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION

CATEGORY NO.OF CONNECTIONS CONSUMPTION IN Lac Units

DOMESTIC 502492 5998.96 NON-DOMESTIC 48227 1987.09 PUBLICSTREET LIGHT 633 190.94 AGRICULTURE METER /FR 109733 16684.31 NURSARY 0 0.00 POULTARY 64 2.17 INDUSTRIAL:- SMALL 8147 480.55 MEDIUM 2242 1517.33 29411.18 1375 LARGE WATER-WORKS:- SMALL 4334 563.90 MEDIUM 31 28.40 LARGE 7 25.19 MIXED-LOAD 1541 235.51 TOTAL-CIRCLE 678826 57125.52

9.4 EXISTING POWER SUPPLY POSITION AS ON 31.3.2018 JAIPUR VIDYUT VITRAN NIGAM LTD OFFICE OF THE SUPERINTENDING ENGINEER(O&M),ALWAR

NAME OF SUB- CAPACI TRANS.INSTALLED AS NAME OF Panchyat VOLTAGE S.NO. STATION/ SUB- TY OF ON 31.11.2018 SUB- samity RATIO(KV) DIVISION TRANS NO. CAPACITY DIVISION 1 2 3 4 5 6 5 5 Pratapbandh (Alwar 1 33/11 5000 1 5000 HTM Alwar City) 2 TOWN HALL 33/11 8000 1 8000 HTM Alwar 3 LAL DIGGI 33/11 5000 3 15000 HTM Alwar 4 STADIUM 33/11 8000 1 8000 HTM Alwar 8000 1 8000 5 Bhura Siddh 33/11 HTM Alwar 5000 1 5000 5000 2 10000 HTM Alwar 6 JAIL KA CHORAYA 33/11 5000 1 5000 DESIAL POWER City Alwar 7 33/11 5000 2 10000 HTM Alwar HOUSE 5000 1 5000 8 BUDHVIHAR 33/11 HTM Alwar 8000 1 8000 9 TELCO - CHORAYA 33/11 8000 1 8000 HTM Alwar

10 RANJEET NAGAR 33/11 8000 2 16000 HTM ALWAR

11 VAISHALI NAGAR 33/11 8000 2 16000 HTM Alwar STEEM POWER 12 33/11 8000 2 16000 HTM Alwar HOUSE 24 153000 13 ITARANA 33/11 3150 1 3150 A-4 ALWAR 14 VIJAY MANDIR 33/11 5000 2 10000 A - 5 ALWAR 15 CHANDOLI Umrain 33/11 3150 1 3150 A - 5 ALWAR 5000 1 5000 A - 5 ALWAR 16 BARWARA 33/11 3150 1 3150 6 24450 AEN - MIA MIA ASHOKA 17 33/11 8000 2 16000 ALWAR LEYLAND Ramgarh

18 DABUR ZONE 33/11 5000 2 10000

10000 19 AGRO FOOD PARK 33/11 5000 2

20 OFFICE CAMPUS 33/11 8000 1 8000 5000 1 5000 21 BHAJEET 33/11 5000 1 5000 9 54000 AEN (O&M) 33/11 3150 2 6300 22 KG.BAS K.G.BAS 33/11 5000 2 10000 23 CHIKANI 33/11 3150 3 9450 KHANPUR MEWAN 24 33/11 5000 1 5000

5000 1 5000 25 CHIRKHANA 33/11 KG Bass 3150 1 3150 MAHARAMPUR ( 26 33/11 5000 1 5000 DOHARA) 27 BOLNI 33/11 3150 1 3150 28 MAHUND 33/11 3150 1 3150 29 BAHADURPUR 33/11 3150 1 3150 30 BAGHODA 33/11 3150 1 3150 31 DEVTA 33/11 3150 1 3150 16 59650 AEN (O&M) 33/11 5000 1 5000 32 TIJARA TIJARA 33/11 3150 2 6300 33 KAKRALI 33/11 5000 1 5000 3150 1 3150 34 Maliyarjat 33/11 3150 1 3150 3150 1 3150 35 Hingawahera 33/11 5000 1 5000 36 Isroda 33/11 3150 1 3150 37 BINOLIYA 33/11 3150 1 3150 38 SHAHBAD 33/11 5000 1 5000 39 BHINDUSI 33/11 3150 1 3150 40 HAMIRAKA 33/11 5000 1 5000 Tijara 41 LUHADERA 33/11 5000 1 5000 42 RAIKHERA 33/11 5000 2 10000 3150 1 3150 43 JAIROLI 33/11 3150 1 3150 44 DOTANA 33/11 5000 1 5000 45 SARHETA 33/11 3150 1 3150 46 Gahnkar 33/11 3150 1 3150 47 Khalilpur 33/11 3150 1 3150 23 89100 AEN (O&M) 48 SALARPUR 33/11 3150 1 3150 TAPUKARA 49 Patan Kalan 33/11 5000 1 5000 33/11 3150 1 3150 50 TAPOOKARA 33/11 5000 1 5000

51 JHIWANA 33/11 3150 2 6300 52 KHURD 33/11 3150 1 3150 HUSAIPUR 53 33/11 3150 1 3150 (KHARKARI) 54 NAWGANVA 33/11 3150 1 3150 55 Maheshra 33/11 3150 1 3150 33/11 3150 1 3150 56 GUWALDA 33/11 3150 1 3150 12 41500 AEN (O&M) 33/11 5000 1 5000 57 KHAIRTHAL KHAIRTHAL KG Bass 33/11 3150 2 6300 58 ISMIALPUR 33/11 3150 1 3150 59 RIICO Khairthal 33/11 5000 1 5000 60 RATAKHURD 33/11 3150 1 3150

6 22600

AEN (O&M) 61 KOTKASIM 33/11 3150 3 9450 KOTKASHIM 62 BUDHIBAWAL 33/11 3150 2 6300 63 HARSOLI 33/11 5000 1 5000 BIBIRANI 5000 1 5000 64 (IKROTIYA) 33/11 P.S.KOTKASIM 3150 1 3150 33/11 2500 1 2500 JORIYA(P.S.KOTKASI 65 33/11 3150 1 3150 M) Kotkasim 33/11 5000 1 5000 66 Biliyawas 33/11 3150 1 3150

67 Ujoli 33/11 3150 1 3150 68 NANGLE SALIYA 33/11 5000 1 5000 69 DHEERDHOKA 33/11 5000 1 5000 70 DEENGLI 33/11 3150 1 3150 71 JATIYANA 33/11 3150 1 3150 72 SALKHAR 33/11 3150 1 3150 73 PUR 33/11 3150 1 3150 74 KATOPUR 33/11 3150 1 3150 75 BAGHANA 33/11 3150 1 3150 21 74750 AEN (O&M) 75 MUNDAWAR 33/11 5000 3 15000 MUNDAWAR 76 JINDOLI 33/11 3150 2 6300 77 SODAWAS 33/11 3150 2 6300 78 MATAUR 33/11 5000 1 5000 33/11 3150 1 3150 79 JAT BEHROR Mundawar 3150 1 3150 80 TATARPUR 33/11 3150 2 6300 33/11 5000 1 5000 81 TODARPUR 3150 1 3150 82 MAINPUR 33/11 5000 1 5000 33/11 5000 1 5000 83 PEHAL 5000 1 5000 84 KHANPUR 33/11 5000 1 5000 85 RAJWADA 33/11 3150 3 9450 86 BASNI 33/11 3150 2 6300 87 Palawa 33/11 3150 2 6300 33/11 3150 1 3150 88 CHIRUNI 2500 1 2500 89 NANGLE BAWLA 33/11 3150 1 3150 90 NANGAL UDIA 33/11 5000 1 5000 91 TEHARKI 33/11 3150 1 3150 92 SAMADA 33/11 3150 1 3150 93 KARNI KOT 33/11 3150 1 3150 94 MANKA 33/11 3150 1 3150 95 MOLAWASS 33/11 3150 1 3150 34 125000 AEN (O&M) 33/11 3150 1 3150 96 NASARPUR BEHROR 33/11 5000 1 5000 97 JAKHRANA 33/11 3150 3 9450 33/11 3150 1 3150 98 GUNTI 33/11 5000 1 5000 33/11 5000 1 5000 99 DAWANI Behror 33/11 5000 1 5000 100 SOTANALA 33/11 3150 1 3150 MOHAMMADPUR 101 33/11 5000 1 5000 TALWAR 102 BARDOD 33/11 3150 2 6300 103 BEHROR 33/11 5000 1 5000 REWALI(P.S.BEHRO 104 33/11 5000 2 10000 R) 105 TASING 33/11 5000 1 5000 106 33/11 3150 1 3150 107 Pahari 33/11 3150 1 3150 BEHROR NEAR 108 33/11 3150 1 3150 COLLAGE 109 33/11 3150 1 3150 110 HAMEEDPUR 33/11 3150 1 3150 111 BHAGWADI KHURD 33/11 3150 1 3150 112 BHOJADA 33/11 3150 1 3150 113 I.A.BEHROR 33/11 5000 1 5000 114 MAHARAJAWAS 33/11 3150 1 3150 115 DHIS 33/11 3150 1 3150 116 RIICO BEHROR 33/11 5000 1 5000 28 108550 AEN (O&M) 117 MANDHAN Neemrana 33/11 5000 1 5000 MANDHAN 3150 1 3150 33/11 3150 1 3150 118 KAYASA 33/11 5000 1 5000 HUDIA 117 33/11 3150 2 6300 KALAN(JAITPUR) 5000 1 5000 118 RAISARANA 33/11 3150 1 3150 MAJRI 119 KALAN(P.S.NEEMRA 33/11 5000 2 10000 NA 120 KANHAWAS 33/11 3150 2 6300 121 DOOMROLI NAREDA 33/11 3150 2 6300 122 NANGAWAS 33/11 3150 1 3150 15 56500 AEN (O&M) 123 SHANJHANPUR 33/11 8000 1 8000 NEEMRANA 33/11 5000 1 5000 124 NEEMRANA 33/11 3150 2 6300 125 SHRIYANI 33/11 3150 2 6300 KOLILA(P.S.NEEMRA 126 33/11 5000 1 5000 NA) 33/11 8000 1 8000 127 EPIP NEEMRANA 3150 2 6300 KUNDANSINGH 128 33/11 3150 1 3150 PURA 33/11 5000 1 5000 129 JAPANI ZONE 8000 1 8000 130 ASIYANA 33/11 3150 2 6300 131 DHOONDHKARI 33/11 3150 1 3150 RIICO - 132 33/11 8000 1 8000 SHAHJAHANPUR 133 RIICO - GHEELOT 33/11 8000 1 8000 134 JAPANI ZONE IInd 33/11 5000 1 5000 19 91500 AEN (O&M) 135 33/11 3150 1 3150 BANSUR BANSUR

5000 1 5000 136 RAMPUR 33/11 3150 2 6300 137 HARSORA 33/11 5000 1 5000 Bansur 33/11 3150 1 3150 138 CHATARPURA 33/11 2500 1 2500 2500 1 2500 139 DANTALI-PHARI 33/11 5000 1 5000

140 BALAWAS 33/11 3150 1 3150 141 LOYATI 33/11 3150 2 6300 142 HOLAWAS 33/11 3150 2 6300 NAWALPURA(P.S.BA 143 33/11 5000 1 5000 NSUR) GUNTA 144 SHAHPUR(P.S.BANS 33/11 5000 1 5000 UR) KARANA(P.S.BANSU 145 33/11 3150 2 6300 R) 146 BAMANWAS 33/11 5000 1 5000 147 Israka bass 33/11 3150 1 3150 Daulat Singh ki 148 33/11 3150 1 3150 Dhani 149 Bhoopseda 33/11 3150 1 3150 150 Babariya 33/11 3150 1 3150 151 KALYAN-NAGAR 33/11 3150 1 3150 152 HAMEERPUR 33/11 3150 1 3150 153 NANGAL LAKHA 33/11 3150 1 3150 154 KHOHARI 33/11 3150 1 3150 155 BAS DAYAL 33/11 3150 1 3150 156 JHAGDET KALAN 33/11 3150 1 3150 157 DEVSAN 33/11 3150 1 3150 158 MOTHUKA 33/11 3150 1 3150 31 107450 AEN (O&M) 159 THANAGAZI 33/11 5000 2 10000 THANAGAZI 5000 1 5000 NARAYANPUR 33/11 160 3150 1 3150 161 PRATAPGARH 33/11 5000 1 5000 161 SIRSKA 33/11 1600 1 1600 161 AJABPURA 33/11 3150 1 3150 162 KISHORI 33/11 5000 1 5000 Thanagazi HEENSLA(P.S.THAN 163 33/11 5000 1 5000 AGAZI) 164 Vijaypura 33/11 3150 1 3150 165 CHANDPURI 33/11 3150 1 3150 166 JHIRI 33/11 3150 1 3150 167 PIPLAI 33/11 3150 1 3150 168 GARHI 33/11 3150 1 3150 169 MUNDAWARA 33/11 3150 1 3150 170 GUDHA 33/11 3150 1 3150 171 AGAR 33/11 3150 1 3150 172 BASAI JOGIYAN 33/11 3150 1 3150 18 66250 AEN (O&M) 173 PRITHVIPURA 33/11 5000 1 5000 MALAKHERA 3150 2 6300 174 MALAKHERA 33/11 Umrain 3150 1 3150 175 UMRAIN 33/11 5000 1 5000 176 MADHOGARH 33/11 5000 1 5000 177 SHYAMGANGA 33/11 5000 1 5000 178 DADAR 33/11 3150 1 3150 33/11 179 HALDEENA 5000 2 10000

5000 1 5000 180 POONKHAR 33/11 3150 1 3150 DHAKPURI(UMRAIN 5000 1 5000 181 33/11 ) 3150 1 3150 MOHABBATPUR(P.S. 182 33/11 3150 2 6300 UMRAIN) 183 Beejwar 33/11 3150 1 3150 184 Akbarpur 33/11 3150 1 3150 185 NANGLI JHAMAWAT 33/11 3150 1 3150 186 KERWA WAL 33/11 3150 1 3150 187 BALETA 33/11 3150 1 3150 188 BARKHERA 33/11 3150 1 3150 189 INDERGARH 33/11 3150 1 3150 190 KHEDALI PICHNOT 33/11 3150 1 3150 24 86900 AEN (O&M) 3150 1 3150 191 BARODA MEV 33/11 GOVINDGARH 5000 1 5000 33/11 3150 1 3150 192 Butiyana 5000 1 5000 193 DUSHARA HEDA Laxmanga 33/11 3150 1 3150 rh 194 GOVINDGARH 33/11 3150 2 6300 195 NASWARI 33/11 3150 2 6300 196 MALPUR 33/11 5000 1 5000 197 SAIMLA KHURD 33/11 3150 1 3150 198 NYANA 33/11 3150 1 3150 12 43350 AEN (O&M) 199 3150 1 3150 RAMGARH 33/11 RAMGARH

5000 2 10000 200 BAGAR MEV 33/11 3150 3 9450 5000 1 5000 MUBARIKPUR 33/11 201 3150 1 3150 202 SAHDOLI 33/11 5000 2 10000 203 BAMBOLI 33/11 5000 2 10000 Ramgarh 33/11 5000 1 5000 204 Nogaon 3150 1 3150 205 KERWA JAT 33/11 5000 1 5000 206 PATA 33/11 3150 1 3150 5000 1 5000 207 ALAWARA 33/11 3150 1 3150 208 JUGRAWAR 33/11 3150 1 3150 209 UNTWAL 33/11 3150 1 3150 5000 1 5000 210 CHEEDWA 33/11 3150 1 3150 211 NANGAL NANGLI 33/11 3150 1 3150 212 NEEKACH 33/11 3150 1 3150 24 99100 AEN (O&M) 213 33/11 3150 1 3150 RAJGARH RAJGARH

33/11 5000 1 5000 214 RAJPUR 33/11 3150 1 3150 215 DHAMRED 33/11 5000 1 5000 PALWA/GORAKHPU Rajgarh 216 33/11 3150 1 3150 RA RIICO- 217 RAJGARH(P.S.RAJGA 33/11 5000 1 5000 RH) 218 SAKAT 33/11 3150 1 3150

7 27600

RENI AEN (O&M) 219 33/11 3150 2 6300 RENI 33/11 5000 1 5000 220 MACHARI 33/11 1600 1 1600 33/11 2500 1 2500 221 GHARI SWAIRAM 33/11 3150 2 6300 222 DERA 33/11 5000 1 5000 223 PINAN 33/11 5000 1 5000 224 ITOLI/RAMPURA(P. Reni 33/11 3150 1 3150 S.RENI) 225 PATAN(P.S.RENI) 33/11 3150 1 3150 226 BUCHPURI 33/11 3150 1 3150 227 DOROLI 33/11 3150 1 3150 228 RAJPUR CHHOTA 33/11 3150 1 3150 229 BARER 33/11 3150 1 3150 230 UKERI 33/11 3150 1 3150 231 KEELPUR KHEDA 33/11 3150 1 3150 232 LAPALA 33/11 3150 1 3150 2015-16 18 60050 233 AEN (O&M) TALAB 33/11 5000 1 5000 Rajgarh TEHLA 234 GOLA KA BAS 33/11 3150 1 3150 2 8150 AEN (O&M) 33/11 3150 1 3150 `KATHOOMA 235 KATHOOMER R Kathooma 33/11 5000 2 10000 236 BHATU KALLAN r 33/11 3150 1 3150 237 MASARI 33/11 3150 1 3150 238 TASAI 33/11 3150 1 3150 239 TITPURI 33/11 3150 1 3150 240 7 25750 AEN (O&M) 241 33/11 3150 1 3150 KHERLI KHERLI

33/11 5000 1 5000 242 BHANOKER 33/11 5000 1 5000 243 KHERLI RAIL 33/11 3150 1 3150 244 GHATA BHANWAR 33/11 3150 1 3150 245 GAROO 33/11 3150 1 3150 246 JATWARA 33/11 3150 1 3150 247 BADANGARHI 33/11 5000 1 5000 248 SONKHAR 33/11 5000 1 5000 RAMPUR 249 33/11 3150 1 3150 BAHRAMPUR 250 SALWADI 33/11 3150 1 3150 251 SAMUCHI 33/11 3150 1 3150 12 42050 AEN (O&M) 252 CHIMRAVALI SIKH 33/11 3150 2 6300 LAXMANGAR H 33/11 3150 1 3150 JHALATALA 253 33/11 5000 1 5000 LAXMANGARH(P.S.L 254 33/11 5000 2 10000 AXMANGRH) 255 33/11 5000 1 5000 BERLA 33/11 1600 1 1600 256 33/11 5000 1 5000 JAWALI Laxmanga

rh 33/11 5000 1 5000 KHERA MANGAL 257 33/11 3150 1 3150 SINGH 258 GANDOORA 33/11 3150 1 3150 259 KACHAWA 33/11 3150 1 3150 260 RASOOLPUR 33/11 3150 1 3150 261 HARSANA 33/11 3150 1 3150 3150 1 3150 262 Butoli 33/11 3150 1 3150 263 MOJPUR 33/11 5000 1 5000 264 SEHRA 3150 1 3150 20 71250 AEN (O&M) 5000 2 10000 265 CHOPANKI 33/11 BHIWADI 8000 2 16000 5000 1 5000 266 KAHARANI 33/11 Tijara 8000 1 8000 5000 1 5000 267 HARCHANDPUR 33/11 8000 1 8000 5000 1 5000 268 RAMPUR MUNDANA 33/11 8000 1 8000 5000 1 5000 269 GHATAL 33/11 8000 1 8000 5000 1 5000 R.H.B.MILKPUR 270 33/11 3150 1 3150 8000 1 8000 5000 1 5000 271 PATHAREDI 33/11 5000 1 5000 272 KHUSHKHERA 33/11 8000 2 16000 273 PARSHVNATH 33/11 8000 2 16000 3150 1 3150 2014-15 274 KEHRANI - II 33/11 5000 1 5000 BHIWADIALWAR 275 33/11 8000 1 8000 BY PASS ARAWALIVIHAR 5000 1 5000 276 33/11 RHB 3150 1 3150 KHUSHKHERA 277 33/11 5000 1 5000 HONDA CHOWK 27 165450 Sub Total 418 1747110

EXISTING POWER SUPPLY POSITION The alignment and capacity of the power distribution network has to be carefully kept in view of decide the potential areas from the point of view of ground water resources and industrial activities. The existing supply position of electric power in Alwar district was found as given under : 10 TRANSPORTION 10.1 ROAD NETWORK Alwar district is well connected with other cities by road. The national highway No.8 passes through the district. Behror is the important place in the district on the route connecting Jaipur with Delhi. A State highway also runs from Alwar to Bharatpur. There are several major district and other roads connecting various places of the district. The total length of different category of roads in the district is about 5268.15 Kms. With break up as given under :-

EXISTING ROAD NET WORK IN THE DISTRICT (AS ON MARCH 31,2018) S.No. CATEGORY LENGTH IN KMS. 1. National Highway 151.10 2 State Highway (B/T) 662.50 3. Major District Road (B/T) 312.90 4. Ordinary District Road (B/T) 528.35 5. Village Road (B/T) 3278.02 6. Krishi Upaj Mandi Road 894.70 Total 5827.57

10.2 RAIL, TRANSPORT

Railways provide direct link to this district with both the State capital Jaipur and the national capital, Delhi. Alwar is the only biggest Railway Junction station in the Alwar District, situated on Delhi-Alwar section of western railway. There is 204.66 Kms. Of railway track in the district. Alwar district is well connected by rail to Delhi, Ahmedabad, Mathura, Jodhpur, etc. There are 14 railway stations in the district. 11 BANKING FACILITIES As on 31st March 2018 there were about 298 branches of commercial banks, 76 of Regional Rural Banks, 18 of Central Co-operative, Banks, 5 Primary Land Development Banks, 2 branches of Rajasthan Financial Corporation and one of the Khadi Villages Industry Commission &Khadhi village industry board in Alwar district

The network of banking facilities in the district is as given under.

NETWORK OF BANK AND OTHER FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS Name of the S.No. Block Number of Financial Institutions Regional Rural Commercial Banks Central Co-op. Bank (RRBs) Banks PLDBs Total 1 Umrain 73 11 2 1 87 2 Laxmangarh 10 4 2 1 17 3 Rajgarh 13 4 1 18 4 Reni 4 4 1 9 5 Behror 24 5 1 1 31 6 Kathumar 9 6 2 17 7 Tijara 66 5 2 73 8 Neemrana 31 4 1 36 9 Kot Kasim 6 5 1 12 10 Bansoor 8 5 1 14 11 Thanagaji 8 5 1 14 12 Mundawar 9 7 1 17 13 Kishangarh 21 5 1 1 28 14 Ramgarh 16 6 1 1 24 Total 298 76 18 5 397

11.1 BankFinance

Total Advance Finance upto March 2018 S.No. Scheme (In crore) 1 Agriculture Loan 5166.24 2 SSI 2600.94 3 Other Groups 4938.95 4 ST/SC 690.03 5 Minority 826.45 11.2

OTHER INSTITUTIONS NETWORK A part of the banking network, the district also getting the services of Rajasthan financial Corporation (RFC) (2 Branches), Rajasthan State Industrial Development and Investment Corporation Ltd., (RIICO) (5 Branches), Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC) and District Industries Centre through its Offices in Alwar dist. Bhiwadi. Besides DIC, RFC, RIICO, DRDA, PLDBs, Banks including the Lead Bank of the district Coordinator Office, etc. are functioning in the district.

12. INDUSTRIAL AREAS At present there are Thirty industrial areas developed by RIICO at Alwar District. The details related too existing industrial areas in the district is found as given under :

EXISTING STATUS OF INDUSTRIAL AREAS (AS ON 31st MARCH, 2018) S. Location Total Area Plots Plots Plot No in Acres Developed Alloted Vacant 1. M.I.A. Alwar 1804.32 711 708 3 2. M.I.A. Ext., Alwar 207.52 209 209 10 3. Agro Food Park, M.I.A. Ext.Alwar. 192.47 226 152 74 4 MIA (South & East),Alwar 51.75 13 13 0 5 Kherli 8.41 27 27 0 6. MIA South East Extn. Zone 84.58 34 15 19 7. Rajgarh & (Extn.) 40.59 112 106 6 8. Khairthal & (Extn) 69.93 134 134 0 9. Thanagazi 33.12 - 50 6 10. Old Ind. Area Alwar 179.76 59 59 0 11. Behror 280.88 294 289 5 12. Sotanala 151.91 88 86 2 13. Bhiwadi Phase I to IV 2075.35 1428 1383 0 14. Khuskhera 825.83 1017 981 10 15. IID, Centre Khushkhera 151.77 394 387 11 16. Pathreri 538.10 115 87 27 17. Chopanki 820.00 1107 1147 27 18. Tapukara 781.44 27 26 01 19. Shahjahanpur 230.09 193 193 NIL 20. Neemrana –I 646.76 152 149 3 Neemrana –II 315.55 87 97 0 21. EPIP Neemrana 210.51 225 223 2 22. Sare Khurd 94.59 63 63 NIL 23 NIC(M) Neemrana 1161.47 127 95 32 24 Rampur Mundana 63.28 273 264 03 25 Keharani 1216.88 245 269 34 26 Ghiloth 1929.70 306 88 218 27 Karoli 971.10 322 03 319 28 Salarpur 1056.18 - 01 NIL 29 Kolila Joga 201.68 0 0 68 30 Keshwana 470.35 33 29 4 CHAPTER –IV

13. EXISTING INDUSTRIAL STATUS Alwar is one of the most prominent districts of Rajasthan State. Agriculture is the main occupation of the district. The district is classified under category “B” in the lines of prescribed guidelines of the Government of .

DETAIL OF RUNNING MEDIUM & LARGE UNITS (Bhiwadi & Alwar) (As On 31.03.2018)

1 Name of the Unit (LMI 2010-11) DIC Bhiwadi Name Of Product Prod.Value

1 Lioyed Electric& Engineering pvt. ltd. A 146, Bhiwadi Condensor Coil & A. C. 175 2 Gulson chemical ltd. A-595 I.A Bhiwadi Sodium hydro 107.40 3 Orient syntex sp. 147 I.A Bhiwadi S.B.Yarn 740.00 4 Indo alusys Ind,ltd.sp 333 L.A Bhiwadi Allum Exp.p 330 5 Orient Abrasive ltd.sp 148 L.A Bhiwadi Refractried 740 6 Climate systems india ltd ps-812(a),ia,Bhiwadi Raditor FDM 201.12 7 Hitech Gears Ltd . A-589 ind. Area Bhiwadi 180.25

8 Ray Ban,Sum Optical india Ltd.sp-810 To 12 L.A Bhiwadi Metalic frames 28.20 9 Pitamber Coated Paper A-912,I.A Bhiwadi Coatedpaper 35.50 10 Getrag Hi-Tech Gears A-317 I.A Bhiwadi Gears 46.25 11 O Cap Chasis Parts pvt Ltd A-12,21,30 Bhiwadi Piston part 70.25 12 Rajasthan Antibiotics Ltd A-619-630 Bhiwadi bulk Drugs 60.00 13 Federal Magul Gotese Ltd. Ph-I Ghatal bhiwadi Piston part 86.50 14 Jaquor and Co. Ltd. I.A bhiwadi Bathroom Fitings 430.15 15 Gillete india Ltd. 65 (A) I.A Bhiwadi Blades,Disposable cartridge 95.45 17 Sakata Inx Ltd B-1245-46 I.A Ghatal bhiwadi Printing Ink 185 18 Uttam Stirps Pvt Ltd.496A$C I.A Bhiwadi C.R. Srips 226.30 19 Gemscab industris Ltd. Sp -4-1192(i), I.A xlpl cable 51.20 20 M/S Amtek India Ltd. Unit -II 1194-95 I.A. Bhiwadi C.I. Casting For auto 89.00 22 M/S Rathi Bars Ltd.SP-7 I.A. Khuskhera M.S. Steel Ingot 430.32 23 M/S Rathi Sp. Steel Ltd. Sp.29 I.A. Khushkhera M.S. Steel 245 24 M/S Rathi TMT(P) Ltd. A-47 I.A.Khushkhera M.S. Steel 194.15 25 M/S Shree Rathi Steel Dakshin Ltd. Khushkhera M.S. Bar 237.00 26 M/S Ajanta Soya Ltd SP-916 I.A. Bhiwadi Vanspati & Refined 246.05 27 M/S Winsome Breweries Ltd Shreh Khurd -Tijara Beer 76 28 M/S Roachees Breaweries Ltd 2/3,SP-11&12, I.A Neemrana Beer 204 29 M/S Parley Biscuits Ltd Neemrana Bhiwadi Biscuits 525 30 M/S Rathi Graphic Technologys Ltd SP-921 I.A. Bhiwadi Tonner & Developer 18 31 M/S Aksh Optic Fiber Ltd F-1080 PH-iii I.A Bhiwadi Optical fiber cable 42.80 32 M/S Nahar International Matila tijara Road Bhiwadi Synthetic$ Cotton yarm 515 33 M/S Ginni international Ltd I.A. Neemrana Cotton Yarn,Woven Fabric 526 Acrylic,Polyster Syanthetic 34 M/S Sanganeria Spinning Mill Ltd 15-A R.I.A. Neemrana Yarn 46 35 M/S Sigwerk Sicpa India Ltd 7-8 Km Stone Tapukara Printing Ink 146 M/S Kajaria Ceremics Ltd 19 Km Stone Vill. Gailpur 36 Bhiwadi Ceremic Glazed Tile 560.20 37 M/S Honda Siel Car India Ltd Engine Componant 450 38 M/S M.V. Cotspin Ltd. 14-B I.A.Neemrana Cotton Yarn 38.65 39 M/S SEL Tex tiles Ltd Neemarana Cotton Yarn 96.50 40 M/S Federa Mogul Aut. Prod. P Ltd.,812/B-1,Bhiwadi Spark Plug,ECM/Fdm 52.60 41 M/S balkrishan Industries Ltd. SP-923 I.A. Bhiwadi Phenumatic Tyre 516.2 Intra-VenousFluid & Eye 42 M/S Ahlcon Parenterals (i) Ltd. Sp-9181 I.A. Bhiwadi Drops 89.50 43 M/S Relaxo Foot Wear Ltd.A-1131 (A) I.A. Bhiwadi Hawai Slipper 95.30 44 M/S Video Con India Ltd. Sp-1 Shahjahanpur Refrigerator 170.83 M/S Crystel Fabtex & Investmant (p) Ltd. Neemrana 45 Bhiwadi Yarn Dying 6.00 Cotton Terry Towels Dyed 46 M/S Vanasthali Textile Ind. Ltd. F-3-5,Shahjanpur Yarn 92.70 47 M/S AMD Industries Ltd. SP-32 I.A. Neemrana Clouser Cap 34.15 48 M/S Shriram Cable Pvt. Ltd. A-524 I.A. Chopanki Wire & Cable 143 49 M/S Kaparo Fastner Ltd. A-7 to 9 Chopanki Fastners 76 50 M/S Garima Overseas EPIP-Neemrana C.I. Casting For auto 280.60 51 M/S United breweries Ltd. I.A. Chopanki Beer 250 52 M/S Bestex MM India (P) Ltd. I.A. Tapukara Auto Parts 40.15 Power $Teleeconnunication 53 M/S Rosenberger Shilpi Cable I.A. Chopanki Cable 125 54 M/S Amtek India Ltd. Unit -III Bhiwadi C.I. Casting For auto 119.20 55 M/S Global Auto Parts Alliance Industries Area Chopanki Auto Parts 24.30 56 M/S balkrishan Industries Ltd. Chopanki Agri./indl.Tyres 430 57 M/S Varun Beverages SP-290-292 Chopanki Beverages 325 58 M/S Shorewala Global India Ltd. SP-2 Neemrana Terry-Towels 68.70 59 M/S Kusum Health Care Ind. Ltd. Chopanki Pharmacuitical 73.25 60 M/S Rathi Rajasthan Steel P Ltd. Chopanki TMT Bar 315 61 M/S Gemscab Industris Ltd. Pathredi PVC Power Cable 13.40 Staringer SVP Piston Pumps 62 Goetze India Ltd, Phase-I, Ext- Ghatal Bhiwadi 12Lacs pc 28.5 Floro Chemicals 63 SRF Ltd. Vill- Jhiwana The-Tijara (Alwar) Refrigenant Gas 14500 TPA 185 Ashok Leyland Ltd. 298, SPL, M.I.A. Alwar Assembly of chassis fitted 146647.00 64 with Diesel Engine/ CNG Air Liquide North India Ltd. Liq Oxygen 1297.00 125, M.I.A. Alwar Liq. Nitrozen 65 Gas Oxygen Gas Nitrogen Apex Tube Pvt. Ltd. NH-8 Ind.Area Behror - - 66 Beam Globel spirits & wine (I) Pvt. Ltd. IMFL Bottling plant 2409.89 67 Village Karoda, Alwar Carlsberg India Pvt. Ltd.SP1-4 & B5-8 Agro Food Park , Breweries product - 68 M.I.A. Alwar Continental Petroleium Ltd. F-162-165 & A-166 RIICO I.A. Lubricants & Grease 15.54 69 Behror, Alwar Dabur India Ltd. Gum Power & Tamarind 135.81 70 (Vidogum & Chem. Dlvn.) Powder & Ayurvadic SP-C-162, M.I.A. Alwar medicines Dimex Granites (P) Ltd.B-74, MIA Alwar Mirror polished 1.00 71 Granite Tiles Globus Agronics P. Ltd. Village Shyampur Industrial Alochol 0.224 72 Teh. Behror (Alwar) Greenply Industries Ltd. Decorative & Ind. 3803.69 73 E-176-179 RIICO I.A. Behror, Alwar Laminative Sheets Havell’s India Ltd.(Cable Division) PVC Cable & Wires 1075 74 A-461/462, M.I.A. Alwar Jain Irrigation System Ltd 207 M.I.A. Alwer Micro Irrigation System, 11.74 Precision Farming System 75 Plastic & Fittings Tissuse Culture & Nussery Plants, Solar Systems JVL Agro Ltd.207, M.I.A. Alwar Hydroginated Vegetable Oil 2393.61 76 Refined Oil &Mustard Oil Lord Chloro Alkalies Ltd. SP-460, M.I.A. Alwar Caustic Soda Liquid 0.00 Chlorine Hydro Chl. Svif 100% & 77 Bleaching Powder Stoble Bleaching Liquids T.C.E. Metso Mineral (India) Pvt Ltd S.P.-1-1 SPL-13 M.IA. Lokotrac Screen Midia - &Mill Linner Barmac`s NP`s 78 MV`s Impector 79Screen & Feeders Pumps Mount Shivalik Industries Ltd. Village-Gunti Beer 100 79 Tehsil Behror, Alwar 80 Roca Brathroom pvt. Ltd 223-226, M.I.A. Alwar Ceramics Sanitary Ware 0.97 81 Pernord Ricard India Pvt. Ltd. Vill. Karoda (SoDawas) Spirit & IMFL 6610.00 82 Raj Solvex Ltd.4, M.I.A. Alwar Vanaspati Oil 17272.97 SE Oil Refined Oil Regional Oil Seeds Growers Cooperative Union Ltd. MEO Nil 83 (Kamalpur) M.I.A. Alwar SEMO-By Product DOC-By Product Speciality Silica P.Ltd.B-534 MIA, Alwar Silica 35000 Rs. 84 Per M.T. Sunil Health Care Ltd. Empty Hard Shell Geleatine 44.61 17-18, O.I.A. Alwar Capsules Empty Hard Shell 85 Gelatin Capsuls Making Machine Tafe Motors & Tractors Ltd I.C. Engine 236.59 86 O.I.A Itarana Road, Alwar United spirits Ltd. IMFL 2512.74 87 201-202, M.I.A. Alwar Malt Extract

Vijay Solvex Ltd. Solvent Extraction 11003.00 88 Itarana Road, Alwar Vegetable Oil & Ghee Refined Oil Vintage Distilleries Ltd. IMFL 112.00 89 117, M.I.A. Alwar Kajaria Ceramics Ltd., Malutana, Alwar- Shahpura Road, Vill. Polished Vitrified tiles 146.08 90 & Post –Malutana, Teh.-Thanagazi, Distt. –Alwar (Rajasthan) -301022

Mahesh Edible Agro Oil Inds. Pvt.Ltd., 127 - 128, MIA Alwar. Refined Edible Oil 207.15 91 Deoiled Cake

Global Ceramic Pvt.Ltd. SP3-161, 162, Ghiloth Alwar. Sanitary ware 116.75 92

BREAK-UP OF REGISTERED SMALL SCALE AND COTTAGE INDUSTRIES The break-up of Registered small scale and cottage industries in the district. REGISTERED SMALL SCALE INDUSTRIES IN THE DISTRICT (AS ON 31.3.2018) (ACCORDING UAM) NIC No. S.No. Code 2004 Description

1 1 Agriculture, Hunting and Related Services Activities 35 2 2 Forestry, Logging and Related Services Activities 5 3 5 Fishing, Aquaculture and Service Activities Incidental to Fishing - 4 10 Mining of Coal and Lignite; Extraction of Peat - Extraction of Cured Petroleum and Natural Gas; Services Activities - 5 11 incidental to Oil and Gas Extraction, excluding Surveying 6 12 Mining of Uranium and Thorium Ores - 7 13 Mining of Metal Ores - 8 14 Other Mining and Quarrying 42 9 15 Mfg of Food Products and Beverages 90 10 16 Mfg of Tobacco Products 02 11 17 Mfg of Textiles 22 12 18 Mfg of Wearing Apparel; Dressing and Dyeing of Fur 25 13 19 Mfg of Leather and Leather Product 20 14 20 Mfg of Wood and Wood Products 18 15 21 Mfg of Paper And Paper Products 35 16 22 Publishing, Printing & Reproduction of Recorded Media 10 17 23 Mfg of Coke & Refined Petroleum Products and Nuclear Fuel - 18 24 Mfg of Chemicals and Chemical Products 45 19 25 Mfg of Rubber and Plastics Products 30 20 26 Mfg of Other Non-Metallic Mineral Products 150 21 27 Mfg of Basic Product 90 22 28 Mfg of Fabricated Metal Products 89 23 29 Mfg of Machinery and Equipment n.e.c 30 24 30 Mfg of Office, Accounting &Computing Machinery 10 25 31 Mfg of Electrical Machinery and Apparatus 25 26 32 Mfg of Radio, Television and Communication Equipment and Apparatus 10 27 33 Mfg of Medical, Precision and Optical Instruments, Watches and Clocks 05 28 34 Mfg of Motor Vehicles, Trailers and Semi-Trailers 10 29 35 Mfg of Other Transport Equipment 05 30 36 Mfg of Furniture; Manufacturing n.e.c 40 31 37 Recycling - 32 40 Electricity, Gas, Steam and Hot Water Supply - 33 41 Collection, Purification and Distribution of Water 05 34 45 Construction 05 Repair & Maintenance of Motor Vehicle, Retail Sale of Automotive 45 35 50 Fuel 36 51 Wholesale of Trade and Commission Trade 175 37 52 Repair & Maintenance of Personal & Household Goods; Retail Trade 105 38 55 Hotels and Restaurants 12 39 60 Land Transport; Transport via Pipelines - 40 61 Water Transport - 41 62 Air Transport - 42 63 Supporting & Auxiliary Transport & Travel Agents Activities 02 43 64 Post and Telecommunications - 44 65 Financial Intermediation, Except Insurance & Pension Funding 20 45 66 Insurance and Pension Funding, Except Compulsory Social Security 02 46 67 Activities Auxiliary to Financial Intermediation 05 47 70 Real Estate Activities 15 Renting of Machinery & Equipment Without Operator & of Personal 10 48 71 & Household Goods 49 72 Computer and Related Activities 78 50 73 Research and Development - 51 74 Other Business Activities 371 - 52 75 Public Administration and Defence; Compulsory Social Security 53 80 Education 50 54 85 Health and Social Work 15 55 90 Sewage and Refuse Disposal, Sanitation and Similar Activities - 56 91 Activities of Membership Organization n.e.c - 57 92 Recreational, Cultural and Sporting Activities 10 58 93 Other Services Activities 380 59 95 Activities of Private Households as Employers of Domestic Staff - 02 96 Undifferentiated Goods- Producing Activities of Private Households 60 Own Use

Undifferentiated Services- Producing Activities of Private Households - 61 97 Own Use

62 99 Extra Territorial Organization and Bodies -

TOTAL 2150

CHAPTER-V

14.1 POTENTIAL INDUSTRIAL & OTHERS CONTRIBUTORY FACTOR

Taking into considerations various advantages offered by the district, a few of the potential industrial project have been identified. While identifying such projects, the factors considered were availability of material resources, infrastructural facilities, incentives for setting up the industries, needs of local population and industries, etc. Keeping in view these factors, efforts have been made to present a “SWOT” analysis in the following paragraphs :-

14.2 RESOURCES

Human and material resources have already discussed in Chapter-II of this report. It may be seen there that the district has industrial opportunities for agro-based industries, livestock, mineral, demand based and engineering industries. There development depends upon entrepreneurial reaction and Government’s promotional work. Since the district has good entrepreneurial talent, industrial development of the district depends, upon the Government’s Promotional activities.

14.3 INFRASTRUCTURE

The infrastructure such as Communication, transport, industrial training facilities are sufficiently developed to cater to the needs of the district. The only constraint is power supply. Similarly, the social amenities like education medical, housing, banking, etc. also seem to be sufficient for the present needs. But with the suggested industrialization program me, these facilities would have to be augmented in tune of the requirements from time to time.

14.4 STRATEGY SUGGESTED

The strength of district is the good mineral resource deposits, large livestock population and expected emergence of strong agriculture base. The main strength of district is proximity to Delhi and its being declared as backward district under category “B”. The entrepreneurs gets attracted to this district due to low price of industrial land as compared to Delhi and availability of subsidy of exemptions & other benefits, concessional finance and various facilities.

14.5 POTENTIAL INDUSTRIES /Agro Based.

Keeping in view the location of the district, availability of most of the required infrastructural facilities and resources, a few units of large/medium scale apart of the units of small scale sector have been proposed for the district.

14.6 PROPOSED AUGMENTATION OF INDUSTRIAL AREA.

S. Type of Industry Capacity Proposed Investment per Proposed Suggested No per Unit number unit in 000 Rs. employ- location value in of Units Land Plant ment per 000 Rs. & & unit Bldg. Mach. A. RESOURCE BASED 1. Mustered Split 1000 5 500 700 5 Khairthal, Tijara, Alwar, Kherli 2. Pulses 22080 2 660 640 20 M.I.A., Khairthal 3. Spice Powder 3600 81 250 620 7 Behror, Kherli, Bansur 4. Flour 1000 2 500 500 10 Rajgarh,Behror, Alwar, Tijara 5. Veg. Processing 1000 8 500 700 8 Rajgarh,Alwar Behror 6. Mosaic Tiles 3112 3 300 400 21 Behror 7. Cement Pipe 2000 20 400 300 8 Bansur, Alwar

8. Cement Jellies etc. 1000 15 100 100 5 Behror,MIA, Ramgarh 9. Marble Gang saw 16000 10 1000 10000 18 MIA, Rajgarh

10. Leather Tanning 54000 2 1700 3520 30 Bhiwadi, Thanagazi 11. Bone mill 13000 2 800 1000 22 Behror, Thanagazi 12. Mineral Powder 6000 10 1000 2500 15 Rajgarh, Thanagazi 13. Granite Tiles 10000 10 500 6000 5 MIA, Rajgarh

14. Cotton Ginning 12000 2 800 3000 9 Rajgarh, Khairthal 15. Fuel from Agri. 10000 4 800 2500 10 Shahjhanpur Waste 16. Stone Grit 10000 3 500 2000 10 Alwar,Bhiwadi, Rajgarh 17. Slate Stone Tiles 1200 5 200 300 8 Mandhan

18. Mechanized Bricks 4500 1 1500 2500 30 Laxmangarh, Kathumar 19. Refectory item 7000 2 1200 2500 25 Sarekhurd

20. Ayourvedic 5000 2 600 800 30 Alwar, Rajgarh Medicines B. DEMAND BASED

21. Dairy Product 15000 2 2000 6500 15 Behror, Rajgarh

22. Bread & Biscuits 6000 4 600 600 10 Behror, Bhiwadi 23. Exercise Book 2000 3 - 400 20 Alwar, Tijara, Thanagazi 24. Rubber Sheets 22000 2 1500 6000 20 Bhiwadi

25. Leather shoes 440000 2 800 3900 30 Bhiwadi

26. Leather Products 3900 8 - 200 21 Alwar, Thangazi, Behror 27. Disposables 100000 1 1000 10000 20 Shajahanpur, Bhiwadi 28. Pharmaceuticals 100000 1 2000 5000 20 Bhiwadi

29. Wire, Cable 7000 2 500 1500 10 Bhiwadi

30. Granular Plastic 100000 1 500 3000 10 Bhiwadi 31. Engineering 10000 10 200 1000 5 Alwar, Thanagazi, Behror, Rajgarh, Shajahanpur, Bhiwadi 32. Rolling Mill 106000 3 2000 8000 18 Bhiwadi

33. Steel Furniture 1800 10 300 300 12 Alwar, Rajgarh, Tijara, Thanagazi, Behror, Bhiwadi 34. HDP & Women 2400 1 800 2600 30 Behror Sacks 35 Tin Containers 8100 2 300 600 15 Alwar, Bhiwadi

36 Plastic Molded 6000 2 500 800 10 Shajhanpur items 37 Plastic Bottles 10000 2 500 1900 10 Sotanala, Rajgarh, Behror 38. Agri. Equipments 5000 5 200 500 100 Alwar, Behror, Rajgarh, Thanagazi 39 Florescent Tube 60000 5 200 300 20 Shajahanpur, Bhiwadi 40. Paints 4000 3 - 500 11 Alwar, MIA, Bhiwadi 41. Electronic Item 1000 5 500 800 20 Shajahanpur, Alwar, Bhiwadi 42. Forging 20000 2 1000 4000 15 Alwar, Bhiwadi

43. C.I. Casting 4500 4 800 2000 15 Alwar, Behror

44. Auto Lamp 1000 1 250 500 5 Alwar

45. Auto Spares 1200 4 250 800 5 MIA

46. Electro Plating 800 1 250 1000 5 Alwar, MIA

47. Tyre retarding 800 50 - 2000 16 All Most Servicing Towns C ANCILLARY INDUSTIRES 48. Auto Gear & 1000 1 300 500 10 MIA Heads 49. Engineering Job 150 5 90 80 2 Alwar City, Work O.I.A,. 50. Automotive 5000 2 500 2000 15 Bhiwadi components 51 Cement Plant Parts 800 1 100 300 5 Behror Repairing 52. Packing Boxes 2100 3 300 500 12 Bhiwadi

53. Corrugated Boxes 700 4 200 350 10 Bhiwadi, MIA 54. Card Board Boxes 150 2 150 30 4 Alwar City

14.7 SUGGESTION STRATEGY FOR ARTISIAN UPGRADATION

In the State of Rajasthan, district Alwar has some tradition of handicrafts and other artisan produces in different avenues like woolen carpets and other woolen articles, murti, leather shoes, leather, toys, potteries. (plain as well as embroidered) etc.

SCOPE AND OBJECTIVES

In order to develop the local artisans of the district to increase their expertise and to uplift there standard of living, it would be of worth to suggest such strategies which may assist these artisans by improving their standards of living. Secondly, a package of training programme should also be framed for raising the expertise of such artisan, thirdly, to suggest proper and adequate channels to market the product of these artisans and lastly, to suggest some source which may finance the existing units well as the new incoming units of artisans to generate more employment opportunities.

CONCENTRATION OF ARTISNS As already discussed under para 4.2 of this report, major concentration of artisan in Alwar district has been found in nearby areas to Kishangarhbas, Umrain, Thanagazi, Rajgarh, Bansoor, Alwar, Ramgarh and Laxmangarh.

MAJOR PROBLEMS FACED BY ARTISANS

During the course of survey and discussions held at various places, various problems and suggestions, there were focused by the concerned people, and it is found that these artisans in the district are suffering mainly on three grounds namely organizational, marketing and financial. These three problems have manifested themselves into multitudinous of the problems cited during the course of discussions. Barring the above mentioned are solved the other observed problems are like irregular and inadequate supply of raw materials, traditional technology and low quality standard product.

REMEDIAL MEASURES

On the basic of above focused observations it is realized that for economic development of the artisan units located in rural and remote area of Alwar district, the following measures require due attention.

i) Upgrading the quality of artisan produces through adequate training facilities and skill development programs. ii) Steps should be taken to encourage these artisans for taking independent production and also independent marketing, if possible. iii) To provide institutional support to these artisans for meeting out their financial requirements for regular and adequate supply of raw material land for marketing their products through institutional marketing channels. iv) By conducting the rural entrepreneurship development programme at the place of concentration of such artisans. Such Rural EDPs may get funded by SIDBI and NABARD. v) The different Government bodies like RSIC, KVIB, etc. functioning at district level should do their promotional role for encouraging the promotion of artisans co-operative societies. vi) Establishing a Mobile Training cum-supply center.

Keeping in view the sauternes of similar artisan units in the district, it is suggested to have mobile training cum-supply center in the district under the control of District Industries Center. Such center will be responsible for organizing the training programme in rural and remote areas of the district, for supplying the raw materials in such areas and for all products for such areas and bring them to the depot of concerned institution like RHDC, RSIC, KVIB AND Bunkar Sangh etc.

The cottage and artisan clusters of the district are mainly shoes embroidery, murtikala, etc. The major concentration of such artisans was found as given under :

ARTISAN UNIT CONCENTRATION S.No. Panchayat Location Major Trade No.of Markets Samiti Units 1. Rajgarh Gola Ka Murti Kalan, Carpet, 271 Delhi, Jaipur, & Local. Bas,Rajgarh,Say Teracotta 201 aluta 176

2. Thanagazi Kishori, Murti Kalan Carpet, 76 -----do------Ajabpura, Teracotta 791 Thanagazi & 88 Narayanpur 3. Ramgarh Ramgarh, Murti Kalan Teracotta 220 -----do------Butoli 79

4. Bansur Karana,Chatarp Carpet, 69 -----do------ura etc. 5. Kishangarh Ghasoli & Shoe, Embroidery 100 Punjab, Haryana, Delhi & Ismilpur Local

6. Laxhmanga Laxhmangarh Murti Kalan 189 ------do------rh 7. Kathumar Honeypur,Lada Teracotta 48 Local ki,Reta 8. Umrain Akbarpur,Malak Murti Kalan, 73 Jaipur & Local hera

9. Mndawer Pehal,Hutandi Teracotta Shoe, 34 Jaipur & Local Embroidery 44

10. Kotkasim Narwass Wooden Muddha 35 Kotkasim,Tizara,Bhiwadi,Re (Kotkasim) wari & Dharuheda

11. Neemrana Neemrana Carpet manufacture 80 Kotkasim,Tizara,Bhiwadi,Re wari & Dharuheda

12. Tijara Tijara, shahbad Munj (Ban)/leather juti 160 Kotkasim,Tizara,Bhiwadi,Re wari & Dharuheda

14.8 Major Exportable Item

Industries established in Alwar district are exporting wide range of products like which are : shaving blade, hand tools, aluminum extruded product, surgical blade, synthetic ,blended fabrics, empty hard gelatin capsules, leather shoes, subscriber carrier system, tyre-tube, picture tube, Chemicals, sanitary items, crockery, suiting, slate tile, different chemicals like calcium cyanide, alkalis salt, moped. PVC cable sanitary ware, readymade garments etc.

14.9 SUGGESTION , SCOPE AND OBJECTIVES

In the State of Rajasthan, district Alwar has some tradition of handicrafts and other artisan produces in different avenues like woolen carpets and other woolen articles, murti, leather shoes, leather, toys, pottries. (plain as well as embroidered) etc.

In order to develop the local artisans of the district to increase their expertise and to uplift there standard of living, it would be of worth to suggest such strategies which may assist these artisans by improving their standards of living. Secondly, a package of training programme should also be framed for raising the expertise of such artisan, thirdly, to suggest proper and adequate channels to market the product of these artisans and lastly, to suggest so.

CHAPTER-VI HANDLOOM

15.1 Area of Major concentration of Handloom weavers Handloom Work in the district is in Panchayat samiti Thanagazi, Rajgarh, Ramgarh, Kathumar and in Alwar city. 15.2 Handloom There are 81 Handloom weavers in the district. Units Nos. Some weavers are working with Handloom Societies and some are working at own level. 15.3 society in There were 21 Handloom societies in Alwar Handloom sector Nos district. At present there are five Handloom societies are working.

15.4 Handloom Carpet Cluster Thanagazi, Alwar. Cluster 15.5 Natural Dye There is no anyNatural Dye and Block Printing and Block Printing Cluster in Alwar district. Cluster 15.6 Total Number There are 81 Handloom weavers in Alwar District. of Handloom weavers card holder

CHAPTAR -VII HANDICRAFT

Arisan Information According To SSO PORTAL

Craft Geographic Conditions Category Nos.

Village P.S N.P. gen. obc sc st w PH Min. Total UnRegi stried

Carpet Bhangdoli,Pal Thanagazi - 1 15 95 10 45 5 5 176 - sana, Pratapgarh, Narayanpur,A jabpura, , Rajgarh, Rajgarh Kutuki, Shyaluta Lather Bhangdoli,Na Thanagazi - 03 65 5 10 - - 83 - rhat, Dheeroda Rajgarh Painting - - Alwar 05 05 - - - - - 10 - City Paper craft - - Alwar 01 01 - - - - - 02 - City Stone Gola Ka Rajgarh - 105 25 - - - - - 130 - Curving Bass, Nayagaon Thangazi Bolka Ramgarh Thanagazi, Govindgarh Ramgarh, govindgarh, Wood Craft - - Alwar 15 65 - - 80 City - - Alwarcit 15 5 - - 20 Lakh y Terracotta Ramgarh Ramgarh - 5 45 2 20 - - 72

Samundri - - Alwar ------Jhhag city

132 174 162 15 80 05 05 573 - Total

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CHAPTER-VIII SUMMARY ON THE FINDING RECOMMENDATION

The district is an industrially developed district, and is situated in the north eastern part of the State. From the administration point of view, the district is divided into 14 sub division, 15 tehsils and seven sub tehsils.

The resource analysis for the district reveals that the district is rich in human and material resources. It may be seen there from that the district industrial opportunities for agro-based industries, livestock, mineral, demand based and engineering industries.

As regards to agricultural resources, on account of lack of irrigation facilities in district, the production of various crops has not remain encouraging one. Presently, major crops being produced in the district are mustared, wheat, gram and bajra etc.

A population of about 17.03 lacks of livestock is available in the district which is producing 262 tonnes of wool, 10150 tonnes of meat, 6000 tonnes of bones and 35.00 lacks sq.ft. of hide per annum. On account of availability of cattle the yield of milk is sufficiently large. An estimate placed the availability of milk in the region of around 320.25 lack liter 2010-11. A sizeable quantity of milk, there is sent to other district. On the basis of the sizeable surplus quantity of milk there is good scope of milk chilling plant an Milk Products Projects.

In regard of infrastructural facilities, the district has almost sufficient facilities to be provided to existing industries in the district except the Regular availability of required water. Out of total 1991 villages in the district 1965 number of villages have already been electrified up to March 31,2009. Out of the total consumption of electricity about 72.41% consumption is recorded in the industrial sector, which shows satisfactory position in regard of supply of electric power. The transport and communication facilities are also developed to the level of existing requirement and, hence, with the suggested industrialization these facilities should also be augmented accordingly.

Banking facilities available in the district also have wider coverage as mostly of these braches in the district are located in rural and semi-urban areas.

Apart of the other educational net work, the district also has 8 ITI’s, one Polytechnic College, three Engineering colleges and one law college which shows the strength of the district in regard of the existing education net work. It is also noted that the district has satisfactory medical and health center to meet the existing requirements.

At present 15 industrial area have been found in existence, out of which the Industrial area of old Industrial area Alwar, Kherli, Rajgarh, Khairthal, Bhiwadi, and Behror-I, about all the industrial plots have been allotted but in 9 industrial area a considerable number of plots are lying vacant. On the basis of existing situation of industrial area of Khairthal, Kherli, Rajgarh, Bhiwadi and Shahjahanpur and in case of hindrances in the expansion, the new industrial areas may be developed at nearby place to the above industrial area.

The district is classified under “B” category in the line of prescribed guidelines of the Government of India.

The existing cottage and artisan units in the district are found in the avenues of murti kala, woolen carpets, leather and leather shoes embroidery. The concentration of such units is seen in nearby area to Kishangarhbas, Umrain, Thanagazi, Rajgarh, Bansoor, Ramgarh, Laxmangarh and Alwar City.

The woolen carpets is found the only export potential items in Alwar district. The units are mainly located in the Thanagazi Tehsil of the District.

A package of 343 number of potential industries has been suggested for Alwar District and detail is shown in Table 5.1. Out of these potential industries 189 number of industries witch investment of Rs. 4148.10 lacks are resource based, 140 are demand based units which have a investment of 2765.00 lacks. 54 units with investment of Rs. 196.60 lacks are ancillary units . These suggested potential industries have the investment of total Rs. 7109.70 lacks and will generate the employment to 3880 persons.

A strategy has also been suggested for the development of artisan unit of the district which an overview on the problem/hindrances being faced by these artisans and then suggesting the remedial measures for the same in para 5.5.

A mobile training cum-supply center has been suggested under the control of concerned District Industries Centre (DIC) which will assist the scattered artisan of rural and remote areas of the district providing them adequate training, supplying them required raw materials and by collecting their final products and bring them to the depot of concerned institution like RHDC, RSIC, KVIB, etc. situated in district headquarter or in nearby towns.

The development of industrial accommodations has been suggested at the place nearby Kherli, Rajgarh, Khairthal and Bhiwadi.

To Create the awareness and entrepreneurship among the people of the district, the entrepreneurship development programmes have suggested at location like Alwar, Shahjahanpur, Khairthal, Kishangarhbas and Bhiwadi.

To create the industrial environment and also the awareness in local people, the industrial promotion campaign/camps have been suggested at different locations like Alwar, Shahjahanpur, Khairthal, Kherli, Kishangarhbas and Bhiwadi also.

CHAPTER- IX CONCESSION AND FACILITIES

District Industries Centre(s) were organized in 1978 with the objective to prepare the environment for industrial facilities for the same.

FUNCTIONS

District Industries Centre is changed with the planning promotion, organization & implementation or programs for the development of industries & services sector in the district in coordination with other agencies, engaged in industrial development wherever necessary.

We promote entrepreneurs through , we built entrepreneurs through EDP (s) & we help them to start their own venture (by providing escort services). The DIC also undertake various surveys & studies related to the problem entrepreneurs. DIC publish industrial Potential Survey almost every year which help the entrepreneurs in selecting the end product . Recently the DIC is studying the sickness in local SSI (s) . The survey work has been completed & report will be published soon. The DIC is also responsible for providing the incentives to the industries.

MECHANISM OF SINGLE WINDOW CLEARANCE SYSTEM

Rajasthan Single Window Clearance System is a single point contact to reduce the time and efforts involved in various clearances and approvals of layouts/applications for the proposed investment, submitted by investors. This online application shall render transparency to the system thereby facilitating investors with expeditious and time-bound clearances and approvals.

Rajasthan Single Window Clearance Mechanism will also serve as a single point interface between investors and various government departments. Board of Infrastructure and Investment Promotion under the Chairmanship of Hon’ble C.M. :

The Board of infrastructure and Investment Promotion re-constituted vide order of the State Government dated 20.10.99 has been fully empowered to provide all clearances and desired incentives to units investing Rs. 25 crores or more. The decisions taken by this Committee will be binding upon all the concerned departments.

EMPOWERED COMMITTEE UNDER THE CHAIRMANSHIP OF CHIEF SECRETARY:

The Empowered Committee re-constituted under the Chairmanship of Chief Secretary vide order of the State dated 26.10.99 has been given full power to provide all necessary clearances and approvals to the units investing more than Rs.10 crore . The decisions taken by this Committee will be binding upon all the concerned departments.

District Level Empowered Committee :

The District Level Empowered Committee constituted vide order of the State dated 26.10.99 has been given full power to provide all necessary clearances to small scale & medium industries up to the investment of Rs. 10 crores Plant & Machinery. The decisions taken by this Committee will be binding upon all the departments located in the district. The systems of pre-scrutiny Single Composite Application Forms filed by Industrial units will also be introduced in the Districts.

Bureau of Industrial Promotion, Rajasthan enterprise Single Window enables and clearance Act.2011 (Act No. 07 Oct.2011) and in supersession of this department notification No. F4(5)Udyog/1/2011 dated April 01,2011, the State Government hereby appoint Dec.01,2011 as the date on which the provision of the said act shall cone into force in all district of the state for the proposed investment above Rs. 1 Crore.

The Single Window Operations in BIP/DIC will be :

1. To maintain the data bank. 2. To provide guidance and information needed by the entrepreneur to make the investment decision. 3. To expedite clearances/approvals/ permissions required by entrepreneur for setting up of industries. 4. To provide one shop services to these units so as to enable them to obtain the requisite clearances/ approvals/permissions/services from the departments/Agencies concerned.

Some of these departments are:

RIICO

JVVNL

Department of Environment

RPCB

Department of Revenue

Department of Factories & Boilers.

The Single Composite Application Form has first been introduced for the Medium and Large projects, which is to be filed with Bureau of Industrial Promotion the Nodal Agency for the projects above 3 crores and projects promoted by NRIs ,projects involving FDI and 100% EOUs irrespective of their fixed capital investment For investment proposals of less than Rs.3 crores,Single Composite Application Form is to be filed with respective DICs.

SINGLE COMPOSITE APPLICATION FORM(SCAF)

The Single Composite Application Form comprises of two parts. The first part contains general information about the investor and the proposed project and the second part contains various sections of department/agencies specific information . This form and detailed guidelines can be obtained from BIP and all DICs. The guidelines may be referred to fill up the form.

PROCEDURE

1. Prospective entrepreneurs will submit the SCAF for Industries/Industrial Entrepreneurs Memorandum holders/those seeking assistance from the Government to BIP/DIC.BIP/DIC will send the form to the nominated nodal officers of different departments. If there is any lacuna, the nodal officers will inform nominated Escort officer of BIP/DIC in writing within 7 days. The detail of documents/ information required from the entrepreneur will intimated to the entrepreneur by BIP/DIC within a week’s time. The required information /documents will be furnished within a week by the entrepreneur. After completion of all the formalities by the entrepreneur BIP/DIC will accept the form after verifying with the checklist provided by the nodal officers and issue a receipt as appended in the Form indicating the name of the Escort officer. No nodal officer will demand any information/document beyond the prescribed checklist and will not raise unnecessary objections. 2. After scrutiny the application will be send to the concerned Departments/Agencies with a request to communicate the decision thereon to BIP/DIC, within the prescribed period. The status of clearances is to be monitored by the nominated Escort Officer from BIP on behalf of the entrepreneur. If all the necessary documents are submitted by the industrialist, the Department/Agencies concerned will accord all the necessary clearances/approvals/NOC required by the entrepreneur of rejections with supporting reasons should be issued within time limit prescribed in the industrial policy. Approvals, rejections or pendencies will be put up before the Board of Infrastructure and Investment Promotion. Empowered Committee or District Level Empowered Committee, as the case may be by BIP/DIC. 3. It will be the responsibility of the nominated officers of BIP approvals, rejections or pendency will be put up before the Board of Infrastructure and Investment promotion, Empowered Committee of District Level Empowered Committees as the case may be by BIP/DIC.

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

5. The Empowered Committees have the power to take such decisions as are essential for ensuring expeditions clearances by the various Department Agencies and implementation of projects. The decisions taken by Empowered Committees shall be biding upon all concerned departments. 6. The important problems brought to the notice of the District Collector/ District Level Empowered Committee by Medium and Large Industries should be reported to the BIP for placing these before appropriate State Level Empowered Committees.

MONITORING

1. In order to monitor and there by expedite the process of obtaining clearances for Large & Medium Scale Industries, BIP is nodal agency. All the cases will be regularly be reviewed by the Empowered Committees constituted by the State Government for this purpose. 2. All the Single Composite Application Forms will monitored in BIP through a software on Management Information System (MIS) The single composite Application form will also be available on the proposed Website of BIP. The entrepreneurs any where in the world will be able to submit their Single Composite Application forms online. 3. In due course, it is proposed to computerize the entire system i.e. Single Composite Application Forms will be transmitted to various Approving Authorities/ Agencies electronically, no application will be sent on paper. Approvals/decisions will also be transmitted electronically to the applications.

ANNEXURE-1 WHOME TO CONTACT FOR WHAT

S. Name of Officer & office Purpose Telephone Number No. Address Resi. Office 1. District Collector, Alwar Re. Land conversion and 2337566 2337565 co-ordination between various departments. 2. General Manager, DIC, Alwar Re. Govt. Facilities 2700641 2700268 registration under SSI, Co-ordination between various departments 3. General Manager, DIC, ------do------223749 225393 Bhiwadi 4. Sr. Regional Manager RIICO, Re. Land allotments, 220728 220811 Bhiwadi infrastructure 222336 development in RIICO Ind. Area 5. Sr.Regional Manager RIICO, ------do------2373335 2700513 Alwar 6. Unit Head RIICO Ltd., Ghiloth ------do------236011 Camp: Shahjahanpur 6. Sr. Regional Manager RIICO, ------do------235237 Shahjahanpur 235369 7. Sup. Engineer, Jaipur, Discom, Re. Power connections 2336568 2337992 Alwar 8. Rajasthan Pollution Control Re. Pollution - 2372996 Board, Alwar 9. Dy. Chief Inspector, Factory & Re. Factory & Boiler Act 2333246 2341574 Boiler, Alwar 10. Branch Manager, RFC, Alwar Re. Finance 2344286 2700754 11. Branch Manager, RFC, -----do---- 220958 220939 Bhiwadi 12. Lead Distt. Manager, PNB, -----do---- 2332351 2701626 Alwar 13. Deptt. Commissioner (Adm.) Re. Commercial Taxation 2335286 2731642 Sales Tax, Alwar