Brief Industrial Profile of Dungarpur District

Brief Industrial Profile of Dungarpur District

Government of India Ministry of MSME Brief Industrial Profile of Dungarpur District Carried out by MSME –DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE (Ministry of Govt. of India) Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises 22 Godown, Industrial Estate, Jaipur – 302006 Rajasthan Phone : 0141-2212098, 2213099, Fax : 0141-2210553 Email : [email protected] Visit us : www.msmedijaipur.gov.in Udamai helpline : 1800-180-6763 District – Dungarpur CONTENTS S. Topic Page No. No. 1. General Characteristics of the District 1-3 1.1 Location & Geographical Area 3 1.2 Topography 3 1.3 Availability of Minerals 4 1.4 Forest Resources 5 1.5 Administrative Set-up 6 2. District at a Glance 7-13 2.1 Existing Status of Industrial Area in the District Dungarpur 14 3. Existing Industrial Scenario of Dungarpur District 14 3.1 Industry at a Glance 14 3.2 Year wise Trend of Units Registered 15 3.3 Details of Existing Micro & Small Enterprises & Artisan 16 Units in the Dungarpur District 3.4 Large Scale Industries/Public Sector Undertaking 16 3.5 Major Exportable Item 16 3.6 Growth Trend 16 3.7 Vendorisation / Ancillarisation of the Industry 16 3.8 Medium & Large Scale Enterprises 17 3.9 Service Enterprises 17 3.9.1 Potential Area for Service Enterprises 17 3.10 Potential for new MSME’s 18 4. Existing Clusters of Micro & Small Enterprises 19 4.1 Details of Major Clusters 19 4.1.2 Service Sector 19 4.2 Details of Identified Cluster 19 4.2.1 Stone Artware Cluster 19-20 4.2.2 Terracotta Cluser 20 5. General issues raised by Industry Associations during 21 of the course of meeting 6. Steps to Set up MSMEs 7. Important Contacts BRIEF INDUSTRIAL PROFILE OF DUNGARPUR DISTRICT 1. GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE DISTRICT : Country India State Rajasthan District Dungarpur Elevation 225 m (738 ft) Languages • Official Hindi Time zone IST (UTC+5:30) Tel. code 02964 ****** Vehicle RJ 12 registration Sex ratio 1:1 ♂/♀ Website dungarpur.nic.in Dungarpur is a city in the southernmost part of Rajasthan state of India. It is the administrative headquarters of Dungarpur District. The rail line between Udaipur and Himatnagar in Gujarat runs through the town, shortest distance to the National Highway 8 from Dungapur town is 20 km. 1 | P a g e Dungarpur is the seat of elder branch of Sisodiyas of Udaipur, while the younger branch is the seat of the Maharana of Mewar. It was founded in 1197 by Samant Singh, the eldest son of the ruler of Mewar, Karan Singh. They are descendants ofBappa Rawal, eighth ruler of the Guhilot Dynasty and founder of the Mewar Dynasty (r. 734-753). The District Dungarpur is named after the town of hillocks and the capital of the former princely State of Dungarpur. The chiefs of Dungarpur, who bear the title of Maharawal, are descended from Mahup, eldest son of Karan Singh, chief of Mewar in the 12th century, and claim the honours of the elder line of Mewar. Mahup, disinherited by his father, took refuge with his mother's family, the Chauhans of Bagar, and made himself master of that country at the expense of the Bhil chiefs. The town of Dungarpur, the capital of the state, was founded towards the end of the 14th century by his descendant Rawal Bir Singh, who named it after Dungaria, an independent Bhil chieftain whom he had caused to be assassinated. After the death of Rawal Udai Singh of Bagar at the Battle of Khanwa in 1527, where he fought alongside Rana Sanga against Babar, his territories were divided into the states of Dungarpur and Banswara. Successively under Mughal, Maratha, and British Rajcontrol by treaty in 1818, where it remained 15-gun salute state. 2 | P a g e In 1901 the total population of Dungarpur was 100,103, while that of the town was 6094. The last princely ruler of Dungarpur was HH Rai-i- Rayan Maharawal Shri Lakshman Singh Bahadur (1918–1989), who was awarded KCSI (1935) and GCIE(1947), and after independence became a Member of the Rajya Sabha twice, in 1952 and 1958, and later a member of Rajasthan Legislative Assembly (MLA) in 1962 and 1989. 1.1 LOCATION & GEOGRAPHICAL AREA :- Dungarpur, the smallest district of Rajasthan is situated at the Southern tip of the State adjoining Gujarat. It extends between 23 and 24.1” North latitude and 73.22” and 74.24” East longitude. The districts Udaipur and Banswara lie in North and East of Dungarpur district respectively. On South and West, it is surrounded by the border of the neighboring state of Gujarat. The district has geographical area of Gujarat. The district has geographical area of 3800 Sq. kms. 1.2 TOPOGRAPHY The district is surrounded with hills covered with jungle of cactus, jujube- trees and salar (Boswella Serrata) a gum producing tree together with several other varieties of shrubs and trees requiring neither deep soil nor moisture. In the north and east, the land shape is rugged and wild but towards the south-west border, the features seem to merge in the topography of Gujrat region. 3 | P a g e 1.3 AVAILABILITY OF MINERALS :- The pre- Aravali Group of rocks is presented by Schist-Genesis and Granites over small areas in the Central and northern parts of the district. The pre-dominant Aravali Super Group of rocks consisting of phyllite quartzite, schist, follows them and dolomite, which has been, subdivided into the lower Udaipur Group and upper Jharol Group. These rocks are 2000- 2500 million years old. The meta sedimentary rocks have been intruded by a variety of igneous rocks of acid, basic and ultra basic composition. Important among them are ultra basic, which are represented by talc-tremolite, actinolite schist, chlorite schist, and serpentine rocks. Production of Mineral 2010-11 S.No. Name of Mineral Production in 000 tonnes Major Mineral 1 Soap Stone 60.13 2 Fluorspar 0.74 Minor Mineral 1 Serpentine 37.00 2 Granite - 3 Masonry Stone - 4 Patti Katla - 5 Bajri - 6 Brick Earth - 7 Miscellaneous - Source : GEOLOGY & MINERAL DEPOSITS IN DUNGARPUR DISTRICT 4 | P a g e 1.4 FOREST :- Forest for the district are controlled and regulated by the Forest Department, which has a State trading wing too for proper felling of trees and trade in timber. Now the State Tribal Area Development Corporation has been entrusted with the purchase and regulation of minor forest produce i.e. Gum, Guar, Karang, Dhaturi, Honey, Bichukanta, Mahuwa, Anwala, Bahera, Ratanjot etc. Mahuwa and Mango trees are in plenty. The forests have largely disappeared from the plains due to unabated felling of trees. Only Mahuwa trees are found in the agricultural fields. Although pure Khankra associated with kanjeri, Kadam, Gurhal are also found along the nallah and villages. As regards flora, mention may be made of Mahua, Teak, Dhokra trees. Other species of trees such as Neem, Pipal, Babul is also found in plenty. The fruits bearing trees found in the district are Mango, Imli, Ber, Jamun, Temru, Bahera and Khajur. As regard to fauna, despite high felling of trees and forest, Panthers, Hyenas and Sambar can be sighted in the forests. Nilgais, Jackal, Hyenas etc. are also observed in forests. Major crops, Catfish and other varieties of fish are also available in Mahi and Som rivers as well as in Bamaniya, Akhepuir, Gheri Devel, Babu-Ki-Bar and Lodisar tanks. 5 | P a g e 1.5 ADMINISTRATIVE SET-UP :- The district is divided into four sub-divisions, five tehsils and five panchayat samitis. The Administrative set up of the district is as given under: ADMINISTRATIVE SET UP OF DUNGARPUR DISTRICT ( 31 March, 2012 ) SUB DIVISIONS TEHSILS PANCHAYAT MAJOR SAMITIS TOWNS 1. Dungarpur 1. Dungarpur 1. Dungarpur 1. Dungarpur 2. Simalwara 2. Simalwara 2. Simalwara 3. Chikli 3. Bichiwara 3. Sagwara 4. Sagwara 4. Sagwara 2. Sagwara 4. Aspur 5. Aspur 5. Aspur 6 | P a g e 2. DISTRICT AT A GLANCE S. No. Particulars Year Unit Statistics 1. Geographical Features A. Geographical Data (i) Latitude 2011 23° 8' N (ii) Longitude 2011 73° 7' E (iii) Geographical Area 2011 Kms. 3,770 B Administrative Units I. Sub Divisions 2009-10 Nos. 4 II. Tehsils 2009-10 Nos. 4 III. Sub-Tehsil 2009-10 Nos. - IV. Patwar Circles 2009-10 Nos. 208 V. Revenue Village 2009-10 Nos. 985 VI. Panchayat Samities 2009-10 Nos. 5 VII. Nagar Nigam 2009-10 Nos. - VIII. Nagar Palika 2009-10 Nos. 2 IX. Gram Panchayat 2009-10 Nos. 237 X. Assembly 2009-10 Nos. 4 7 | P a g e 2. Populations A. I. Male 2011 No. 698061 II. Female 2011 No. 690837 III. Total 2011 No. 1388906 B. IV. Rural 2001 No. 1026787 C. V. Urban 2001 No. 80856 VI. Density of Population 2011 Sq km 368 VII. Literacy Rate Total 2011 % 60.78 (a) Male 2011 % 74.66 (b) Female 2011 % 46.98 VIII. Scheduled Castes 2001 No. 45986 IX. Scheduled Tribes 2001 No. 721487 3. Agricultures A. I. Total Reporting area . 2009-10 Hect. 385593 II. Area Under Forest 2009-10 Hect. 62204 III. Land not available for 2009-10 Hect. 94382 cultivation IV. Permanent Pastures and 2009-10 Hect. 34553 other grazing lands V. Land under miscellaneous trees crops and groves not 2009-10 Hect. 1358 included in the net area sown VI. Cultivable waste land 2009-10 Hect. 61126 included fallow land 8 | P a g e VII. Net area sown 2009-10 Hect. 133328 VIII. Area sown more than once 2009-10 Hect. 53114 IX. Gross Cropped area 2009-10 Hect. 186442 X. Average yeild per Hect (a) Foodgrains 2005-06 Kg/ha 425 (b) Oilseeds 2001-02 Kg/ha 108 XI.

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