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lR;eso t;rs Government of India Ministry of MSME Brief Indusrtial Profile of Jhalawar District 2020- 2 1 vk;kstd ,e,l,ebZ&fodkl laLFkku (lw{e] y?kq ,oa e/;e m|e ea=ky;] Hkkjr ljdkj) 1 22 xksnke] vkS|ksfxd lEink] t;iqj&302006 Qksu: 0141-2212098, 2213099 QSDl: 0141-2210553 bZ&esy: [email protected], osclkbZV- www.msmedijaipur.gov.in FOREWORD District Industrial Potential Report of Jhalawar-Rajasthan is prepared by this institute under its action plan target for the year 2020-21. The information on material resources, Administrative set up, details about PSUs, Clusters situated in the district, potential for new MSMEs are embedded in this document. The Objective of this report is to expose the resource base, studying industrial scenario of the district, for the benefits of all budding/existing entrepreneurs. I commend the efforts of Sh. Ajay Sharma AD(Met) in preparing this District Profile. The District profile has been prepared on the information gathered from various Govt. departments and secondary data supplied by them. I extend my thanks to all those departments for their useful contribution in bringing out this document. (V.K. Sharma) Director Date- 28/03/2021 2 Contents S.No. Topic 1. General Characteristics of the District 1.1 Location & Geographical Area 1.2 Topography 1.3 Availability of Minerals 1.4 Forest 1.5 Administrative set up 2. District at a glance 3. Industrial Scenario of Jhalawar 3.1 Industry at a Glance 3.2 Major Industrial Area 3.3 Year Wise Trend of Units Registered 3.4 Details o Existing Micro & Small Enterprises 3.5 Large Scale Industries/Public Sector Undertakings 3.6 Status of udyam registration in jhalawar District 3.7 Major Exportable Item 3.8 One district one product 3.9 Growth Trend 3.10 Vendorisation/Ancillarisation of the Industry 3.11 Service Enterprises 3.12 Potentials areas for service Industry 3.13 Potential for new MSMEs 3.14 Cottage and village Industries 4 Existing Clusters of Micro & Small Enterprise 4.1 Detail of Major Clusters 4.2 Details for Indentified Cluster 5. Steps to set up MSMEs 6. Important contact nos. District Jhalawar 7. List of Industries Associations of Jhalawar 8 Atmanirbhar Bharat related Announcement in May June 2020 3 4 Brief Indusrtial Profile of Jhalawar District 1. General Characteristics of the District The city of Jhalawar was founded by Jhala Zalim Singh (First), who was the then Dewan of Kota state (1791 A.D.). He established this township, then known as Chaoni Umedpura, as a cantonment. The township was surrounded with dense green forests and wild animals. Jhala Zalim Singh often came here for hunting and he liked the place so much that he wanted to develop it as a township. The objective to develop this place as a military cantonment was due to the fact that Maratha invaders passed through this central place from Malwa towards Kota to capture Hadoti states. Legendary Jhala Zalim Singh recognized the importance of this place and started to develop it as a military cantonment and township, so that he could use this place to attack and stop Maratha invaders before they can reach to Kota state. Chaoni Umedpura got developed as a cantonment and township around 1803-04 A.D. Colonel Todd, who visited the region in December, 1821 described this area as the cantonment established by Jhala Zalim Singh plus a well-established township with large houses, havelis, and surrounding walls. In 1838 A.D., English rulers separated Jhalawar state from Kota state and gave it to Jhala Madan Singh, the grandson of Jhala Zalim Singh. He developed his administration services to develop the state of Jhalawar. He resided in Jhalara Patan for a long time and started to build The Garh Palace (1840 - 1845 A.D.). He was the first ruler of Jhalawar state and made his great contribution in the history of Jhalawar. Jhala Madan Singh ruled Jhalawar from 1838 to 1845. After his death, Jhala Prithvi Singh became the ruler of Jhalawar, and ruled for around 30 years. Rana Bhawani Singh Ji, who ruled Jhalawar state from 1899 to 1929 A.D., did remarkable work in the development of Jhalawar state. His active involvement was in the fields of social activities, public works (construction), education, administration, etc. During his time, a number of genius personalities of Jhalawar gave their active hand in these activities. 5 Successors for Maharana of Jhalawar State. Sh. Madan Singh, Maharaj Rana of Jhalawar (1838-1845) Sh. Pirthi Singh, Maharaj Rana of Jhalawar (1845-1875) Sh. Bakht or Zalim Singh, Maharaj Rana of Jhalawar (1875-1897) HH Sh. Bhawani Singh, Maharaj Rana of Jhalawar (1897-1929) HH Sh. Rajendra Singh, Maharaj Rana of Jhalawar (1929-1943) HH Sh. Harish Chandra ,Maharaj Rana of Jhalawar (1943-till merger of Jhalawar State in Rajasthan.) 1.1 Location & Geographical Area. At the border of Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh, nudging its fat belly into neighboring MP is this fascinating place - Jhalawar. A mystery waiting to be unraveled. Questions waiting to be asked, answers waiting to be found. It was the capital of a small princely state created in 1838. It is a rock-strewn, scrub-covered terrain, occasionally bright with fields of poppies and citrus-green groves of oranges. Lying in the south-eastern region of Rajasthan at the edge of the Malwa plateau, Jhalawar has rocky but water- laden verdant landscape, unlike much of Rajasthan. 1.2 Topography Jhalawar district is an expanse of fertile plain having rich black-cotton soil. It is watered by several rivers, giving it a verdant look. The largset river flowing through the area is Kali Sindh which flows through the territory to join the Chambal, Rajasthan's largest river. Other rivers include Ujaad, Ahu, Parvan, Chavli, etc. The Aravali hills, which are the most ancient folded mountain range in India, crosses the region, roughly dividing the plains of hadoti from the Malwa plateau. These hills and the surrounding areas were once thickly forested and teemed with wildlife. 6 1.3 Availability of Minerals. (2016-17 To 2018-19) TABLE – 6.2 MINERAL PRODUCTION IN JHALAWAR DISTRICT DURING THE PERIOD 2016-17 To 2018-19 (Production in M.T.s) S. MINERALS 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 NO. Lease area Prod. in Lease area Prod. in Lease area Prod. in in Hect. MTs in Hect. MTs in Hect. MTs 1 Sand stone 50.24 37533 50.24 26039 50.24 222.70 2 Masonry stone 18.44 1085732 18.44 182765 18.44 814252 3 Lime stone dimentional 202.62 1225745 202.62 1406445 202.62 1164721 (kota stone) 4 Lime stone burning 01.00 0 01.00 0 01.00 0 5 Literate 20.00 462835 20.00 - 20.00 0 6 Bajri 28.75 581876 28.75 581876 28.75 694862 7 Moorum S.T.P. 21728 S.T.P. issued 25236 S.T.P. - issued issued 8 Betonies 6.00 15952 6.00 5766 6.00 4802 Source: Office of the Assistant Mining Engineer, Jhalawar thesil wise concentration of above mineral deposits is shown as under. TABLE – 6.1 LOCATION OF AVAILABLE MINERAL CONCENTRATION S.No. Mineral Location for concentration Tahsil 1 Laterite Sarod, Dug Pachpahar 2 Sand Stone Poli, Bagdar, Kotra, Talwadiya, Biloniya, Jhalawar & J.patan Aklera, Jhalrapatan 3 Lime Stone Building Aroliya, Biriyakhadi, Noyakheda, Pipaliya, Jhainjhani, Runji Pachpahar, J.patan Source: Office of the Assistant Engineer, Jhalawar 7 S.No. Mineral Leases Area Production (in Hector) (Tons) 1 Sandstone 51 50.24 37533 2 Masonary Stone 19 18.44 1085732 3 Bantonite 6 6.0 15952 4 Limestone (Dimnl.) 65 202.62 1225745 5 Kankar-Bajri 0 28.75 581876 6 Murram 0 S.T.P Issue 21728 Source; Office of Asstt.Mine Engg. Jhalawar 1.4 FOREST District Total Forest Reserved Protected Unclassified Jhalawar 121206 SqKm 413.46 Sq.Km 930.61 Sq.Km 5.7 1.5 Administrative set up. Jhalawar district is identified as the 17th district of Rajasthan.District Collector is the head of District administration. Various district level departments and offices are located at the district headquarter. District-level officials work while sitting in Jhalawar. Time-to-time administrative tours are organized to bring up and solve the problems of rural areas. Eight Sub Divisional Officers (SDOs) work at the division level to distribute the power at local level. Jhalawar district has eight sub-divisions Jhalawar district is divided into 8 blocks (Panchayat Samitis). Each block has a BDO (Block Development Officer) to serve as the reprehensive of the district administration in the rural areas. Various development works and projects at the rural level (Gram Panchayat Level) are run through Block offices. One Gram Sevak is appointed at each Gram Panchayat to keep record of the development works and to project required development works. "Gram Sabha" (Village Meetings) are organized on fixed intervals to discuss about development of villages There are eight tehsil headquarters in Jhalawar district. Each one has a Tehsildaar as the administrative officer. Whole department of a Tehsildaar 8 work in accordance with the Land-record system to serve for the rural farmers and land-holders. The tehsils of district are: A tehsil contains a number of "Patwar-Mandal", each of which has a Patwari to serve for the landholders and farmers. 2.District at a Glance S.No Particular Year Unit Statistics 1 Geographical features (A) Geographical Data i) Latitude 2345’20N 2452’17 0N ii) Longitude 7527’35 E 7656’ 48E iii) Geographical Area Hectares 6322.35Sq. Kms (B) Administrative Units 2017-18 i) Sub divisions “ Nos.