Lr;Eso T;Rs Government of India Ministry of MSME Brief Industrial Profile of CHANDRAPUR District Carried out by MSME-Development
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lR;eso t;rs Government of India Ministry of MSME Brief Industrial Profile of CHANDRAPUR District Carried out by MSME- Development Institute (Ministry of MSME, Govt. of India,) CGO Complex, Block ‘C’, Seminary Hills, Nagpur-440006 Phone: 0712-2510046, 2510352 Fax: 0712- 2511985 e-mail:[email protected] Web- msmedinagpur.gov.in 1 Contents S. No. Topic Page No. 1. General Characteristics of the District 5 1.1 Location & Geographical Area 5 1.2 Topography 5-6 1.3 Availability of Minerals. 7 1.4 Forest 8 1.5 Administrative set up 8 2. District at a glance 8-10 2.1 Existing Status of Industrial Area in the District Chandrapur 11 3. Industrial Scenario Of Chandrapur 12 3.1 Industry at a Glance 12 3.2 Year Wise Trend Of Units Registered 12-13 3.3 Details Of Existing Micro & Small Enterprises & Artisan Units 14-18 In The District 3.4 Large Scale Industries / Public Sector undertakings 19 3.5 Major Exportable Item 20 3.6 Growth Trend 20-22 3.7 Vendorisation / Ancillarisation of the Industry 22 3.8 Medium Scale Enterprises 23 3.8.1 List of the units in Chandrapur & nearby Area 23 3.8.2 Major Exportable Item 23 3.9 Service Enterprises 23 3.9.2 Potentials areas for service industry 23 2 3.10 Potential for new MSMEs 23 4. Existing Clusters of Micro & Small Enterprise 24 5. General issues raised by industry association during the course of 24 meeting 6 Steps to set up MSMEs 25 3 4 Brief Industrial Profile of CHANDRAPUR District 1. General Characteristics of the District: For the purpose of administrative conveyance, the district is divided into 15 Tahsils and 15 Panchayat Samities. According to the 2001 Census, there was 847 Gram Panchayat for the purpose of Rural Development. The main crop grown in the district is paddy. Chandrapur district stretches over an area of 11443 Sq. Km. In the terms of area, the district constitutes 3.5% of the total area of the Maharashtra State. Total population of the district according to 2001 census was 2071101 out of which 1062993 were males and 1008108 were females. Of the total population, 67.89% is residing in rural area and 32.11% is residing in urban area. The density of the population according to the 2001 census was 181 persons /Sq. Km. 1.1 Location & Geographical Area: Chandrapur district, a part of the Vidharbha region, lies on the east in Maharashtra State. Chandrapur district lies between 18.4 to 20.5 degree North Latitude and 78.5 to 80.6 East longitudes. The Wainganga, Wardha, Irai are the major rivers of the district. It has a boarder on North with Nagpur, wardha & bhandara district; Yavatmal and Nanded on the west, Gadchiroli to the East and Adilabad of Andhrapradesh to the south. The total area of the district is 11443 Sq. Kms. which is about 3.5% of the total area of Maharashtra State. Connectivity: The Delhi-Chennai rail route runs through Chandrapur district. Chandrapur, Nagbhid, Tadali and Manjri are the main railway stations on this route. 1.2 Topography: The southwest part of the district is mountainous, while the rest of the district has an undulating terrain, with gentle slopes. Geographically, the district can be divided into three regions: the hilly region of Mul – Chimur, the valley region of Wardha - Wainganga and the mountainous region of Chandurgad. Rivers and Dams: The main river of the district, River Wardha, is a perennial river. Further downstream, it meets Painganga and Wainganga rivers. Both Wardha and Wainganga rivers have tributaries – Irai being that of Wardha River and Mul being the main tributary of Wainganga. Rajura, Ghuggus and Ballarpur towns are located on the banks of River Wardha. Chandrapur city, the 5 district capital of Chandrapur is on the banks of Irai, while Chimur, the block headquarters of Chimur block is located on the banks of Mul River. The district has no large dams - except for a few minor irrigation projects such as Asolamendha in Sindevahi taluka, Naleshwar and Ghodezari in Nagbhid taluka and Amalnala in Rajura taluka. Chandrapur district is one of the places in the State known for its lakes. Tadoba Lake is one of the major lakes in this district. Ghodezari Lake and the Aasolamendha Lake are some of the other lakes. What is noteworthy? Anandvan – leper’s home established by Baba Amte, Tadoba National Park, Super Thermal Power Station, India’s largest Paper Mill, abundant mineral resources and 35% forest cover. Economy: Rice is the primary crop of the district. Chandrapur ranks fourth in rice production within the State. Wheat is a marginal crop in Chimur. Sorghum is also produced to a certain extent. Cotton is grown in the Wardha River basin. Sesame is also harvested on a large scale in this district. Chandrapur Super Thermal Power Station (CSTPS) is the largest power station in the country, with the capacity to produce 2340 MW - 25% of the State’s power. It is the first power station in the country to get the Greentech Award. The district is home to Ballarpur Industries (BILT), one of the world’s 100 largest and India’s largest paper manufacturers. Chandrapur district is also famous for its cement industry and houses the largest number of cement factories in the State. Since coal is abundant in the district, thermal power from coal is a major industry in the district. The power stations at Durgapur and Ballarpur together produce 1840 MW power. Pottery making is another significant business in the towns of Chandrapur and Bhadravati. A factory in Bhadravati manufactures war equipment. Rice mills provide employment to many across the district. Silk-yarn industry is coming up in Nagbhid and Savali talukas. The water pitchers here are famous. Visapur in Nagbhid taluka has a factory for making plywood from wood. The State’s first iron and steel plant is being proposed in Chandrapur. PVC pipe and refrigerators are manufactured at Warora. The other places that also have industrial estates include Chandrapur, Ghuggus and Mul. With more than 21% of the total population in Chandrapur district being tribal, the district has been given the special status of a tribal district. The Kolamb tribal (also known as the Kolam) live mostly in the forest and mountainous regions. The Pardhan tribe also occupies this region. Madiya Gond, a tribe given the special status of a primitive tribe by the Central government, also occupies this region. 6 1.3 Availability of Minerals: Chandrapur District has been endowed with various valuable mineral resources. The important minerals found in the district are Coal, Iron and limestone. Chandrapur has an abundance of mineral resources. Coal is a major resource found in the Wardha River basin. Coal is mined in Ghuggus and Ballarpur in Chandrapur taluka, Rajura in Sashti and Manjri and Warora in Bhadravati talukas. Iron ore is found in Pimpalgaon, Bhisi and Asola (Gunjevahi) in Chimur taluka and Ratnapur and Lohar Dongri in Brahmapuri taluka. Limestone is found mainly in Warora taluka. Limestone stretches are also found in many places in Rajura taluka. There are approximately 1026 million tons of limestone deposits found in the district. Majority of the copper deposits in the State are in this district. Some mineral deposits like granite, sandstone, jambha (red, porous stone) are also found in few parts of Chandrapur district. PRODUCTION OF MINERAL 2010-11 S. NAME OF MINERAL PRODUCTION in Lacs tones NO 2010-2011 . MAJOR MINERAL 1. Coal 18803787 2. Iron Ore 34627 3. Lime stone 9130318 4. Dolomite 4372 5 Quartz 34 6 Florite 284280 7 Shale 1337654 8 Sand(stowing) 2521580 9 Laterite 49250 MINOR PRODUCTION in MT 2010-2011 1. Data not available 2. 3. 4. 5. Source: - Dept. of Geology & Mines, Nagpur 7 1.4 FOREST During the year 2010-11, an estimated 5004 Sq KM of area was under forest which constituted 43.73% of the total area. Forest resources contribute significantly to the economy of the district. Bamboo, Mahuva, tendu leaves and teak wood are the main resources of the district. More than 35% of the total geographical area of Chandrapur district consists of dense forest and ranks third in the State after Gadchiroli and Nandurbar districts as for area under forest cover. The district abounds in a variety of forest-based produce, mainly teak wood, tendu leaves and bamboo and Mahua flowers. The region forming Chirol and Navegaon hills is known as Alapalli Forest. The famous Tadoba National Park is in this district. 1.5 Administrative set up. Administrative headquarter is at Chandrapur. There are 15 tehsils namely,Chandrapur,varora,Bhadravati,Chimur, nagbhid, Bramhapuri,sawli , Sindewahi, Mul, pobhurna, Ballarpur,Korapana rajura, Gondpimpri, and Jivati. There are 847 grampanchayats. 2. District at a glance S.No Particular Year Unit Statistics 1 Geographical features (A) Geographical Data i) Latitude 18.4 to 20.5 ii) Longitude 78.5 to 80.6 iii) Geographical Area Sq. KM 11443 (B) Administrative Units i) Sub divisions 2 ii) Tehsils 2011 15 iii) Villages 893 iv) Patwar Circle NA 8 v) Panchayat Simitis 15 vi)Nagar Nigam 7 vii) Nagar Parishad NA viii) Gram Panchayats 847 xi) Revenue villages 1791 x) Assembly Area NA 2. (A) Sex-wise i) Male 2001 Thousand 1063 ii) Female 2001 Thousand 1008 (B) Rural Population 2001 Thousand 1406 3. A. Land utilization i) Total Area 2007-08 Thousand 1092 Hectare ii) Forest cover 2007-08 “ 352 iii) Non Agriculture Land 2007-08 “ 92 v) cultivable Barren land 2007-08 “ 24 4. (i) Forest 2010-11 Sq. KM 5. A. Cattle i) Cows 2007 Thousand 77 ii) Buffaloes 2007 Thousand 87 B.