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MSME-DI Mumbai BRIEF INDUSTRIAL PROFILE OF SATARA DISTRICT MSME – DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE, Ministry of MSME, Govt. of India, Kurla Andheri Road. Saki Naka, Mumbai 400 072 Tel. No. : 022-28576090/3091/7166 Fax: 022-2857 8092 Email : [email protected] Website : www.msmedimumbai.gov.in 1 Contents S.No. Topic Page No. 1. General Characteristics of the District 3 1.1 Location & Geographical Area 3 1.2 Topography 3 1.3 Availability of Minerals 4 1.4 Forest 4 1.5 Administrative set up 4 2. District at a glance 6 2.1 Existing status of Industrial area in the Satara district 8 3. Industrial scenario of Satara district 9 3.1 Industry at a Glance 9 3.2 Year wise trend of units registered 9 3.3 Details of existing Micro & Small Enterprises & Artisan units in the district 10 3.4 Large Scale Industries / Public Sector Undertakings 12 3.5 Major exportable items 14 3.6 Growth Trend 14 3.7 Vendorisation / Ancillarisation of the Industry 14 3.8 Medium Scale Enterprises 14 3.8.1 Major Exportable items 15 3.9 Service Enterprises 15 3.9.1 Potential areas for service enterprises 15 3.9.2 List of Service Enterprises 15 3.10 List of Potential Enterprises – Manufacturing MSMEs 16 4. Existing Clusters of Micro & Small Enterprise 16 4.1 Detail of major clusters 16 4.1.1 Manufacturing sector 16 4.2 Details of clusters identified & selected under MSE-CDP 16 5. General issues raised by Industries Association 16 6. Steps to Set Up MSMEs 17 7. Additional information 18 2 Brief Industrial Profile of Satara District 1) General Characteristics Of The District: Satara has historical background. Most of the prevailing kingdoms in north are having their traces in Satara district. In the year 1848, Satara was referred as Satara Provience. At that time Satara provience had 11 s ub divisions. Viz Vijapuir, Jawali, Karad, Khanapur, Khatav, Koregaon, Pandharpur, Satara, Tasgaon, Walva, and Wai. In 1884, Malkam Peth was constituted, which is referred afterwards as Mahabaleshwar. Two districts namely north Satara and South Satara were formed. Now North Satara is referred as Satara and s outh Satara is referred as Sangli. Satara district has eleven talukas. Variation in terrain is seen in the district. 1.1) Location & Geographical Area: The district lies between 17.5 degree and 18.11 degree North latitude and between 73.33 degree and 7 4.54 degree East longitude. The district is completely landlocked being surrounded by Ratnagiri district on the West ,Sangli district on the south, Solapur on the west, Pune on the north and Raigad on the north west. It covers 10,480 sq kms. Most of the central satara district’s area falls in the river Krishna basin and limited area falls in the river Bhima basin. 1.2) Topography 1.2.1. Climate: In summer ,western part of the district experiences cool and pleasant climate and during the rainy season the climate is cold. In summer the central part of the district experiences hot climate. In winter the nights are colder and day s are warm. The climate in eastern part is hot compared to western and central part. Change in season affect the climate in the district. 1.2.2. Rain Fall: Eastern par t of the district l ike Man taluka, part of Phaltan and K hatav experiences very low rain . Average annual rainfall recorded in the area is 443mm. 1.2.3. Soil: The soil pattern in the district differs widely due t o marked variations in the topography of the region. The soil in the hill slopes especially in the western part of the district is of low type, reddish in colour. The soil in the parts surrounding rivers especially of Krishna and Koyana in central part of the district is black. The land is very fertile. Kas and nearby area, western part of satara taluka has been declared as World Heritage Site. Here excellent flora and fauna is seen after 3 September. The soil type also varies from block to block. It ranges from light laterite type in hilly tracts of Mahabaleshwar, Jaoli, Patan to fertile black cotton soils in some parts of the district i.e. Phaltan & Karad 1.2.4. Rivers: Krishna is the main river flowing in the district & its tributaries are Koyana, Urmodi, Tarali, Man, Venna, Kaudali, Vasana & Yerala. The major irrigation projects of Dhom & Kanher are situated on the river Krishna and Venna respectively. 1.2.5. Demography: As per 2001 census the total population of the district is 27.97 lacs with density of 267 persons per sq. km.. The male & female population is 14.02 lacs & 13.95 lacs respectively. The rural population & urban population is 23.99 lacs ( 86%) & 3.98 lacs (14%) respectively. The literacy rate in the district is 78.52% as against the state average of 76.2%.. Male literacy is 88.45% and the female literacy is 68.71%. 1.2.6. Occupational Structure: According to 2001 Census, the total working population in the district was 21.86 lakhs, which was 43.77% of total district population. O ut of total working population, 50.88% are engaged in agriculture and allied activities, 1.60% are in Cottage industries and remaining 47.52% are in other manufacturing and service industries. 1.3 Availability of Minerals: There are no major mineral deposits in the district. H owever, Sand, Murum, Stone and c lay are available in abundance, which can be s uitably used for construction of roads and building. Traces of Iron ore are found in the western part of the District. 1.4) Forest: Only 12% of the total area of Satara district is covered by forest. Forest Development Corporation, Maharashtra (FDCM) together with the Social Forestry. Department of Government is implementing the schemes for development of social forestry. 1.5) Administrative set up: Satara district has three different terrains namely western hilly terrain, central Krishna river basin and eastern dry terrain. Satara City is the district head quarter & hence the Collectorate, Zilla Parishad & all the district level offices are situated 4 at Satara. The district consists of Eleven Tehsils/Blocks. Each Tehsil / Block is having Tehsil Office & Panchayat Samiti Office. These offices are exercising the administrative as well as all developmental control over the block. As per 2001 census there were 1707 revenue villages including 26 deserted villages & there are 1478 Grampanchayats / Group Grampanchayats. There are 11 towns in the district & eight Nagar Parishads viz. Satara, Wai, Mahabaleshwar, Panchgani, Phaltan, Karad, Rahimatpur & Mhaswad 5 2. District at a glance: Sr. Particulars Year Unit Statistics No. A Geographical a) Geographical Area Th. Hect 1048 b) Forest Area Th. Hect. 154.2 B Population 2001 a) Rural In ‘000’s 2410.873 b) Urban In ‘000’s 398.121 c) Total In ‘000’s 2808.994 d) Schedule Caste In ‘000’s 246.110 e) Schedule Tribe In ‘000’s 218.96 f) Density Per Sq. Km. 268 C Administrative Set Up a) Tehsils Nos. 11 b) Panchayat Samities Nos. 11 c) Cities Nos. 15 d) Villages Nos. 1716 e) Nagar Parishad Nos. 8 f) Gram Panchayat Nos. 1509 g) Nagar Panchayat Nos 1 h) Assembly Area Nos. 8 D Rate of Literacy 2001 a) Male Percentage 88.20 b) Female Percentage 68.38 c) Total Percentage. 78.22 E Roads 2010-11 a) National Highway Km. 129.95 b) State Highway Km. 965.85 c) District roads Km. 2215.49 d) Village Roads Km. 4670.10 e) Other District Roads Km 1725.85 f) Total Road Length Km 9707.24 F Railway Route 2010-11 Km. 124.84 G Agriculture “000” Hectares a) Non-agriculture land 2002-03 - do - 121 b) Barren uncultivable land 2002-03 - do - 71 c) Land useful for cultivation but not 2002-03 - do - 42 cultivated d) Permanent pasture growing land 2002-03 - do - 70 e) Land under miscellaneous tree 2002-03 -do- 7 crops f) Current fallow land 2002-03 -do- 534 g) Other fallow land 2002-03 -do- 161 h) Net area sown 2002-03 -do- 695 i) Irrigated Area 2002-03 -do- 152 j) Gross cropped area 2002-03 -do- 600 H Cattle Population & Poultry Birds 2003 a) Cows & Buffalos 2003 In 000’s 729.571 b) Sheeps & Goats 2003 In 000’s 839.052 6 c) Other cattle 2003 In 000’s 10.578 d) Total Cattle Population 2003 In 000’s 1529.201 e) Poultry Birds 2003 In 000’s 2226.832 f) Slaughter Houses 2009-10 Nos. 8 I Communication a) No. of Post Offices 2010-11 Nos. 643 b) Telephone connections Urban 2010-11 Nos. 42143 c) Telephone connections Rural 2010-11 Nos. 47327 d) No. of PCOs 2010-11 Nos. 8152 J Public Health a) Hospitals 2010-11 No.s 19 b) Primary Health Centres 2010-11 No.s 71 c) Dispensaries 2010-11 No.s 400 d) Private Hospitals 2010-11 No.s K Bank Branches a) Commercial Banks 2010-11 Nos. 197 b) Co Operative Banks 2010-11 Nos. 250 c) Gramin Bank 2010-11 Nos. 16 d) Total Banks 2010-11 Nos. 463 L Education a) Primary School 2009-10 Nos. 3089 b) Secondary School 2009-10 Nos. 840 c) Higher Secondary School 2009-10 Nos. 163 d) Degree Colleges 2009-10 Nos. 38 e) Industrial Training Institutes 2009-10 Nos. 22 M Existing Industrial. Estates. Nos. 10 N Entrepreneur Memorandum filed by MSMEs (Part-II): July 2012 a) Micro Nos. 1114 b) Small Nos. 2049 c) Medium Nos. 14 O Large Scale Units Nos.