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PREFACE

The Annual Report brought out by the Salt Commissionerate is aimed at meeting the needs

of entrepreneurs, manufacturers and policy makers for planning the growth and development of

the salt industry. The present report outlines the status and a glimpse of salt industry in India during

2017-18. This report is also available on SCO's website: www.saltcomindia.gov.in.

The statistical portion has been compiled with due care so as to reflect the true picture of

various facts of salt industry. In respect of unorganised sector, however, estimated figures have

been adopted for want of actual data 289.49 Lakh MT Salt was produced in country in year 2017-

18, whereas in year 2016-17, 291.92 Lakh MT Salt was produced. India continues to hold third

position in the production of salt, next to China and USA.

Besides meeting the domestic requirement of edible and industrial salt of 64.69 & 118.11

lakh tonnes respectively, the industry exported 91.63 lakh tonnes, setting a new record on the

export front. Export was mainly for industrial applications and there was a great demand of Indian

Salt in the international market of China, Japan, South Korea, Quatar, Bangladesh, Vietnam,

Indonesia, etc. Further, about 2.90 lakh tonnes of iodised salt was exported to Nepal, UAE, Benin,

Congo, Malawi etc.

Production of iodised salt continued its progressive trend and the Universal Salt Iodisation

(USI), a programme under National Iodine Deficiency Disorder Control Programme (NIDDC),

reached production of 68.29 lakh tonnes and supply of 64.69 lakh tonnes edible iodised salt

providing access to about 85-90% of the population during 2017-18. Refined / Vacuum iodised salt

is gradually replacing ordinary Iodised salt due to its preference by consumers. The production of

Refined / Vacuum iodised salt was 49.32 lakh tonnes as compared to 49.37 lakh tonnes during last

year 2016-17.

Salt Department gives utmost importance towards improving the quality of life of workers

engaged in salt industry. Financial assistance has been extended for various labour welfare

activities. A number of General Health-cum-Eye Camps and Sports Meets were organized for the

salt labourers.

With a view to improve technical skill of the Salt Workers engaged in salt manufacturing and

to improve the quality of salt to the highest specifications meant for industrial & edible use, a

scheme "Training to Salt Workers for Technology Upgradation" approved by the Ministry of

Commerce and Industry, Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion is being implemented by

Salt Commissionerate in the salt industry.

The year 2017-18 remained very successful for the growth of the salt industry in all aspects

and I trust in the coming years Indian Salt Industry will scale to new heights. I hope the industry,

entrepreneurs and all others connected with salt and salt based industry will find the report

informative and resourceful and any suggestion for its improvement is most welcome.

(Rajeev Kandpal)

Salt Commissioner

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ANNUAL REPORT2017-18

S.No. CONTENTS Page No.

1. Introduction 1

2. Highlights during 2017-18 2

3. Administration & Vigilance 3-4

4. Acts & Rules 4-6

5. Meteorological Data 6

6. Production 6-7

7. Co-operative Sector 8

8. Public/Joint Sector Undertaking 8

9. National IDD Control Programme 9-12

10. Distribution of Salt 12-13

11. By-Products 14

12. Exports 14

13. Imports 15

14. Quality Monitoring 15

15. Prices 15-16

16. Development and Labour Welfare Works & 16-21

Training for Technology upgradation

17. Receipts & Expenditure 22

18. Raj Bhasha Hindi-Achievements 23

19. Audit Report 23

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ANNEXURES

Contents Annexure Page

1. Functions of Salt Department 1.1 27-28

2. Salient Features of Salt Industry 2.1 29

3. Particulars of various offices of the Salt Department

- Headquarters/Regions/Divisions/Circles 3.1 30-31

- Quality control laboratories 3.2 32-33 - Strength of Salt Department 3.3 (A&B) 34-35 - Public Information Officers (PIO) under RTI Act, 2005 3.4 36

4. Acts & Rules - Concessions/ Exemptions in the rate of cess 4.1 37-38 under Salt Cess Rules, 1964 - Inspection Agency under Export Act, 1963 4.2 39 - Details of Salt Department Lands 4.3 40 - Internal Policy Guidelines for Transfer of Salt PAN lands 4.4 41-44 - Assignment Fee & Ground Rent 4.5 45-46

5. Meterorlogical Data

- Rainfall 5.1 47 - Mean wind velocity 5.2 48 - Average Relative Humidity 5.3 49 - Maximum & Minimum Temperatures 5.4 50

6. Common Salt

- Production of Salt in leading salt producing countries 6.1 51-55 - Statewise salt producing district and average production 6.2 56 - Number of categorywise Units, area and actual area 6.3 57 worked - Particulars of new area registered for Salt Manufacture 6.4 58 - Salt Production in the Country from 1947 to 2017-18 6.5 59 - State/Sectorwise Production of Salt 6.6 60 - Category / Statewise Production of Salt 6.7 61 - State/Sourcewise Production of Salt 6.8 62 - Yearly Target and production of common salt 6.9 63 - State-wise stock of salt 6.10 64 - Average yield of salt 6.11 65

7. Particulars of Co-operative Societies 7.1 66

8. Particulars of Public/ Joint Sector undertaking 8.1 67

9. Iodised Salt

- Target & Production 9.1 68 - Particulars of Iodisation Plants commissioned 9.2 69 - State-wise Production 9.3 70 - State-wise Supplies & Export 9.4 71-73

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10. Distribution

- Supply of Edible salt to various states/U.T.'s 10.1 74 - State-wise salt Loading Stations 10.2 75 - State-wise movement of salt by Rail, Road & Sea 10.3 76 - Supplies of edible salt from production sources 10.4 77-78 - Movement of salt for edible and industrial purposes 10.5 79 in the country by different modes of transport

11. Industrial Consumption and By-Products

- Production of Caustic Soda and Soda Ash 11.1 80 - Particulars of By-Products in various States 11.2 81

12. Exports

- Exemption from pre-shipment inspection 12.1 82 - Export of Salt 12.2 83 - Country-wise exports of salt 12.3 84 - Port-wise export of salt and its value 12.4 85

13. Imports

- Import of Salt 13.1 86

14. Quality Monitoring

- BIS Specification of Vacuum/Refined Iodised Salt 14.1 87 - FSSA Specification of Double Fortified Salt 14.2 88

15. Prices

- Prices of salt at some important salt producing 15.1 89-90 centres - Retail prices of salt in some important consuming centres 15.2 91 - Iodised Salt distribution through PDS/FPS 15.3 92

16. Central/Regional Advisory Board for Salt

- Code of Principles 16.1 93-95

17. Labour

- Average number of labourers employed 16.2 96

18. Receipts & Expenditure

- Receipts & Expenditure on the Salt Department 17.1 97 - Receipts of Salt Department-Regian wise 17.2 98 - Expenditure of Salt Department 17.3 99 - Expenditure incurred on Development/Labour Welfare, 17.4 100 and other works

19. Constitutional Committee-USI 18.1 101-102

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ANNUAL REPORT2017-18

1.0 INTRODUCTION

"Salt" is a Central subject in the Constitution of India and appears as item No 58 of the Union list of the 7th Schedule, which reads:

(a) "Manufacture, Supply and Distribution of salt by Union Agencies; and

(b) " R e g u l a t i o n a n d c o n t r o l o fmanufacture, supply and distribution of salt by other agencies".

Central Government is responsible for controlling all aspects of the Salt Industry. Salt Commissioner's Organisation, an attached office under the Ministry of Commerce & Industry (Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion), Government of India, is entrusted with the above task. The m a i n f u n c t i o n s o f t h e S a l t Commissioner's Organisation are:

• Leasing of Central Government land

for salt manufacture;

• Planning and facilitating production of

salt;• Arranging equitable distribution and

monitoring the quality and prices;

• P r o m o t i o n o f t e c h n o l o g i c a l deve lopment and t ra in ing o f personnel;

• Maintenance of standards and

improvement in quality of salt;

• Nodal Agency for moni tor ing

production, distribution and quality

control of iodised salt;

• Management of Departmental lands;

• Planning, formulating and monitoring

execution of development and labour

welfare schemes;

• Promotion of exports and pre-

shipment inspection;

• Collection of Assignment Fee, Ground

Rent and other dues;

• Rehabilitation of Salt Works affected

by natural calamities.

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• Detailed functions of the Salt

Department are listed in Annexure 1.1

2.0 HIGHLIGHTS OF 2017-18

• Production of 289.49 lakh tonnes of

salt

• Export of 91.63 lakh tonnes of salt

valuing about Rs. 890.10 crore.

• Development and Labour Welfare

projects worth Rs. 30.45 lakh were

executed.

• The production of Iodised Salt was

68.29 lakh tonnes and 64.69 lakh

tonnes was supplied for domestic use

against the target of production &

dispatches of 63 lakh tonnes fixed

by the Health Ministry. 2.90 lakh tones

of iodised salt was exported to foreign

countries.

• Government of India has decided to

explore possibility of promoting use of

double fortified salt with iron & iodine to

combat with IDD & anemia in

nutritional programmes.

• The salient features of Salt Industry

are given in Annexure 2.1.

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3.0 ADMINISTRATION & VIGILANCE

3.1 Salt Department is headed by the Salt

Commissioner with its headquarter at

Jaipur (Rajasthan). Under him, there

are three Regional Offices located at

Chennai, Mumbai and Ahmedabad.

Part icu lars of Off ices of Sal t

Department as on 31.03.2018 are given

in Annexure 3.1.

3.2 The details of Quality Control Laboratories are given in Annexure 3.2.

3.3 The total sanctioned strength of the Salt Organization as on 31st March, 2018 is as detailed in Annexure 3.3 (A & B)

3.4 The Public Information Officers (P.I.Os) notified under the Right to Information Act, 2005 in the Salt Commissionerate is detailed in Annexure 3.4. Relevant information has also been made a v a i l a b l e o n t h e w e b s i t e www.saltcomindia.gov.in.

3.5 The Office of the Salt Commissioner, Jaipur does not have separate Vigilance Branch. Presently the Administration Section is dealing with vigilance cases in general. The Regional Off icers of the Sal t Department are dealing with the v i g i l a n c e c a s e s w i t h i n t h e i r competency.

3.6 The administration of the Salt Department continued to remain under overall control of Shri Rajeev Kandpal, Director who is holding charge of Salt Commissioner w.e.f. 10.1.2017.

3.7 I M P L E M E N T A T I O N O F

RESERVATION POLICY FOR SC, ST &

OBC IN THE SALTDEPARTMENT: The reservation policy in direct

recruitment and promotion is being

followed strictly in this department. The

reservation roster is being maintained

as per Government of India instructions

issued from time to time. The Deputy

Sa l t Commiss ioner pos ted in

Headquarter & every Regional Office

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ekeyksa dks ns[k jgk gSA ued vk;qDrky; ds

{ks=h; vf/kdkjh vius vf/kdkj {ks= esa

lrdZrk ekeyksa dks ns[k jgs gSA

3-6 ued foHkkx ds iz'kklu dk lexz fu;a=.k

Jh jktho dk.Miky] Mk;jsDVj] dk jgk gS]

ftUgksaus fnukad 10-01-2017 ¼vijkàu½ ls

ued vk;qDr dk dk;ZHkkj laHkkykA

3-7 ued vk;qDr dk;kZy; esa vuqlwfpr tkfr] vuqlwfpr tutkfr ,oa vU; fiNM+k oxZ ds fy, vkj{k.k uhfr A

bl foHkkx esa lh/kh HkrhZ ,oa inksUufr ds fy, vkj{k.k O;oLFkk dk dM+kbZ ls ikyu fd;k tk jgk gSA vkj{k.k jksLVj dk vuqj{k.k ljdkj }kjk le;& le; ij tkjh funsZ'kksa ds vuqlkj fd;k tkrk gSA mi ued vk;qDr tks eq[;ky; ,oa lHkh {ks=h; dk;kZy; esa

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has been appointed as Liaison Officer

for implementing reservation policy. The

Liaison Officer appointed in the Salt

Organisation enforces implementation

of reservation policy which is being

checked by the Liaison Officer for

SC/ST Department of Industrial Policy &

promotion, New Delhi. The Ministry has

ordered to keep filling up the direct

vacancies in abeyance till a decision is

taken on ERC recommendation in

respect of this department. Therefore,

there is no direct recruitment in this

d e p a r t m e n t s i n c e 2 0 0 1 . T h e

representation of SCs/STs/OBCs is as

under :-

4.0 ACTS & RULES

4.1 CESS ON SALT

Cess on salt was being collected under

Salt Cess Act, 1953. The Salt Cess Act

has been repealed vide the Finance Act,

2016 No. 28 of 2016 w.e.f. 14.5.2016.

4.2 EXPORT INSPECTION

Quality of salt exported is regulated

under the “Quality Control and Export

Inspection Act, 1963”. Under this Act,

Salt Commissioner has been declared

as the Inspecting Agency for issuing

Export Worthy Certificates for export of

salt vide Notification dated 02.07.1977

(Annexure 4.2). The Preshipment

Inspection of Salt, to be exported, is not

mandatory, provided the exporter

submits a letter of the buyer to the

Customs Authority at the port of

inLFkkfir gSa] dks vkj{k.k ;kstuk ds dk;kZUo;u gsrq lEidZ vf/kdkjh ds :i esa fu;qDr fd;k x;k gSA ued laxBu esa fu;qDr lEidZ vf/kdkfj;ksa us vkj{k.k uhfr dks izofrZr djk;k ftls vuqlwfpr tkfr@ tutkfr ds fy, lEidZ vf/kdkjh vkS|ksfxd uhfr ,oa lao/kZu foHkkx] ubZ fnYyh }kjk tkapk tk jgk gSA bl foHkkx ds laca/k esa bZ-vkj-lh- dh vuq'kalk ij fu.kZ; gksus rd ea=ky; us lh/kh fjfDr;ksa dh HkrhZ dks LFkfxr j[kus ds vkns'k fn, gSaA blfy,] bl foHkkx esa 2001 ls lh/kh HkrhZ ugha gqbZ gSA vuqlwfpr tkfr;ks a@vuqlwfpr tutkfr;ks a@vU; fiNM+k oxZ dk izfrfuf/kRo fuEu izdkj gS%&

4-0 vf/kfu;e vkSj fu;e%

4-1 ued ij midj

ued midj vf/kfu;e] 1953 ds vUrxZr ued ij midj ,df=r fd;k tkrk gSSA foÙkh; vf/kfu;e 2016 ¼Ø- 28½ ds rgr fnukad 14-5-2016 esa bl vf/kfu;e dks foyksfir ¼ ½ fd;k tk pqdk gSArepeal

4-2 fu;kZr fujh{k.k

fu;kZfrr ued dh xq.koÙkk ̂ ^xq.koÙkk fu;a=.k

vkSj fu;kZr fujh{k.k vf/kfu;e] 1963 ^^ ds

vUrxZr vkrh gSA fnukad 2 tqykbZ] 1977 dks

tkjh dh xbZ vf/klwpuk ds }kjk bl vf/kfu;e

ds rgr ued vk;qDr dks ued fu;kZr ds fy,

fu;kZr ;ksX; izek.k&i= tkjh djus ds fy,

fujh{k.k vfHkdj.k ?kksf"kr fd;k x;k gS

¼vuqyXud&4-2½A xtV vf/klwpuk la- 416]

Hkkx&2] vuqHkkx&3] mi[kaM&11 fn- 25-7-

1991] tks okf.kT; ea=ky; }kjk tkjh fd;k

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Groups Representation of SCs/Sts/OBCs

Total No. of sanctioned posts

Scs STs OBCs

14

264

109

196

583

Group ‘B’

Group ‘C’

Group ‘C’MTS

Total

Group ‘A’ 0

17

13

70

100

0

15

8

18

41

0

15

7

14

36

xzqi vuq- tkfr@vuq- tu tkfr@vU; fiNM+k oxZ dk izfrfuf/kRodqy

LohÑrin

vuq-tkfr

vuq- tu tkfr

vU;fiNM+koxZ

xzqi ^v*xzqi ^c*xzqi ^l*xzqi ^l*,eVh,l

;ksx

14

264

109

196

583

0

17

13

70

100

0

15

8

18

41

0

15

7

14

36

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shipment stating that the buyer does not

want Preshipment Inspection, as per

the Gazettee Notification NO. 416, Part-

Section 3- Sub section (ii) dated

25.07.1991, issued by Ministry of

Commerce.

The Star Trading Houses, Trading

Houses & Export Houses recognized by

the Central Government are exempted

form Preshipment Inspection of the salt

to be exported.

4.3 SALT DEPARTMENT LANDS

The Union of India through Salt

Commissioner's Organization own

about 59951 Acres of Salt pan lands in

the states of Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat,

H a r y a n a , H i m a c h a l P r a d e s h ,

Karnataka, Maharashtra, Odisha, Tamil

Nadu and West Bengal. Details are

given in Annexure 4.3.

The Ministry of Commerce & Industry,

Dept. of Industrial Policy & Promotion,

New Delhi vide their letter No.

04011/10/2010-Salt dated 24th

January, 2012 has conveyed the

approval of the competent authority for

“Internal Policy Guidelines of the Dept.

of Industrial Policy & Promotion, to

consider request received from various

agencies for transfer of salt pan land

owned by the Govt. of India through the

Office of the Salt Commissioner, at

places other than Mumbai and its

suburbs, for public purposes”. A copy of

which is available at Annexure - 4.4

4.4 ASSIGNMENT FEE AND GROUND

RENT

4.4.1 The Salt Pan lands are leased for

manufacture of salt in transparent

manner on 'Open Tender' basis. The

assignment fee has been revised to Rs.

100/- per ton/annum subject to

minimum yield per acre fixed for each

State and ground rent @ Rs. 120/- per

x;k gS] ds vuqlkj] tgkt esa ynkbZ iwoZ ued

dk fujh{k.k djkuk vfuok;Z ugha gS] c”krsZ

fu;kZrd Øsrk dk i=] lhek “kqYd izkf/kdj.k

dks ns] ftlesa ;g dgk x;k gS fd og@os

ynkbZ iwoZ ued dk fujh{k.k ugha djokuk

pkgrsA

tks LVkj VªsfMax gkÅl VªsfMax gkÅfll ,oa

fu;kZr gkÅfll dsanzh; ljdkj }kjk ekU;rk

izkIr gS] mUgsa Hkh tgkt esa ynkbZ iwoZ ued

fujh{k.k djokus ls NwV izkIr gSA

4-3 ued foHkkx dh Hkwfe

Hkkjr ljdkj ued vk;qDr laxBu ds ekQZr

vka/kzizns'k] xqtjkr] gfj;k.kk] fgekpy izns'k]

dukZVd] egkjk"Vª] mM+hlk] rfeyukMq o

if'pe caxky jkT;ksa es yxHkx 59]951 ,dM

yo.kh; Hkwfe+ dh ekfyd gS A fooj.k

vuqyXud 4-3 es fn;k x;k gSA

okf.kT; ,oa m|ksx ea=ky;] vkS|ksfxd uhfr

,oa lao/kZu foHkkx] ubZ fnYyh us vius i= la-

04011@10@2010&lkYV fnukad 24

tuojh] 2012 esa l{ke vf/kdkjh }kjk

vkS|ksfxd uhfr ,oa lao/kZu foHkkx dh

vkaUrfjd uhfr fn'kk funsZ'kksa dh Lohd`fr

lwfpr dh gS ftleas lkYV iSu Hkwfe tks Hkkjr

ljdkj }kjk ued vk;qDr dk;kZy; ds

ek/;e ls eqEcbZ ,oa vU; miuxjksa ls ijs

/kkfjr gS] dks fofHkUu ,tsfUl;ksa dks

lkoZtfud mÌs';ksa gsrq gLrkarj.k ls lacaf/kr

izkFkZuk ij fopkj djus ls lacaf/kr gSA bldh

izfr vuqyXud 4-4 esa miyC/k gSA

4-4 leuqns'ku 'kqYd o Hkwfe fdjk;k

4-4-1- yo.kh; Hkwfe dks yo.k mRiknu gsrq Þ[kqyh fufonkß ds vk/kkj ij yht ij fn;k tkrk gSA izR;sd jkT; ds fy, leuqns'ku 'kqYd U;wure mit izfr ,sdM+ ij fu/kkZfjr Fkh ftls 100@& izfr Vu@okf"kZd ds vk/kkj ij la'kksf/kr fd;k x;k rFkk Hkwfe fdjk, dks okf.kT; vkSj m|ksx ea=ky;] vkS|ksfxd uhfr vkSj lao/kZu foHkkx ds i= la-

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acre/annum under M/o C & I, DIPP letter

No. 04014/1/2012-Salt dated 9-10-

2013. Many Writ Petitions have been

filed in the Madras High Court, Odisha

High Court, Mumbai High Court and

Hyderabad High Court against the

revision of the rate of Assignment fee

from 1.1.2013 (Annexure 4.5).

4.4.2 Review of the policy for renewal of

leases for salt manufacture.

Government has decided that the

leases in respec t o f Cent ra l

Government land for salt manufacture

would not be renewed after expiry of

lease period and fresh tender for the

assignment of land for salt manufacture

will be called. The present lessee on

expiry of the existing lease may

participate along with fresh aspirants.

Accordingly the ministry of commerce

and industry issued Resolution No.

04014/1/2012-Salt dated 9-10-2013 by

gazette notification dated 9-10-2013 to

this effect which has been published in

Govt of India Gazette – Part II - Section

3-Sub-Section (ii) in the weekly gazette

of October 20, 2013 – October 26,

2013.

5.0 METEOROLOGICAL DATA

Production of Salt involves extensive use of renewable sources of energy like wind and solar energy. Weather conditions play an important role in production of salt. Meteorological data at some of the important salt producing centers are indicated in Annexures 5.1 to 5.4.

6.0 PRODUCTION

6.1 India is the 3rd largest salt producing

country in the World after China and

USA with a production of 289.49 lakh

tones during 2017-18. The production

of salt in some of the leading countries

for the years 2011 to 2016 is given in

Annexure 6.1.

04014@1@2012&ued fnuakd 09-10-2013 ds rgr :-120@& izfr ,dM+@okf"kZd dh nj ls la'kksf/kr fd;k x;kA fnukad 01-01-2013 ls leuqns'ku 'kqYd dh nj esa la'kks/ku gksus ds dkj.k enzkl mPp U;k;ky;] vksfMlk mPp U;k;ky;] eqEcbZ mPp U;k;ky; ,oa gSnjkckn mPp U;k;ky; esa dbZ fjV ;kfpdk;sa nk;j dh xbZ gSA ¼vuqyXud 4-5½

4-4-2- ued mRikndksa ds fy, iV~Vksa ¼yht+½ ds uohdj.k gsrq uhfr dh leh{kkA

ljdkj us ;g fu.kZ; fy;k gS fd dsUnz ljdkj dh ued mRiknu dh tehu ls lacaf/kr iV~Vksa dk vof/k lekfIr ds ckn uohdj.k ugha fd;k tk;sxk rFkk ued mRikndksa ds fy, Hkwfe leuqns'ku gsrq ubZ fufonk vkeaf=r dh tk,xhA orZeku iV~Vk /kkjd py jgs iV~Vs dh vof/k dh lekfIr ds ckn u;s mEehnokj ds :i esa ubZ fufonk esa 'kkfey dks ldrk gSA

rnuqlkj] okf.kT; ,oa m|ksx ea=ky; ladYi la- 04014@2012&ued fnukad 09-10-2013 jkti= vf/klwpuk fnukad 09-10-2013 ds }kjk tkjh fd;k x;k tks fd Hkkjr ljdkj ds jkti= Hkkx &II & [kaM 3&mi [kaM ¼II½ ess izdkf'kr gqvk rFkk 20 vDVwcj] 2013 &26 vDVwcj] 2013 ds lkIrkfgd jkti= esa izdkf'kr gqvkA

5-0 ekSle lEcU/kh vkadM+s

ued mRiknu esa uohdj.kh; ÅtkZ L=ksrkas

dk foLr`r mi;ksx lfUufgr gS A ekSleh

n'kk;sa ued ds mRiknu esa vge~ Hkwfedk

fuHkkrh gSa A dqN egRoiw.kZ ued mRiknu

dsUnzksa ij fy, x, ekSle lEcU/kh vkadM+s

vuqyXud 5-1 ls 5-4 esa n'kkZ;s x, gS A

6-0 mRiknu

6-1 o"kZ 2017&18 ds nkSjku 289-49 yk[k Vu

ued mRiknu ds lkFk gh Hkkjr phu o

vesfjdk ds i'pkr~ fo'o esa rhljk lcls cM+k

ued mRiknd ns'k gSA o"kZ 2011 ls 2016

rd dqN vxz.kh ns'kksa dk ued mRiknu

vuqyXud 6-1 esa n'kkZ;k x;k gS A

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6.2 Salt is being produced in 52 districts in

the country. The average district wise

production is given in . Annexure 6.2

Region/ State-wise particulars of salt

works including new areas developed

for production during 2017-18 are

furnished in .Annexure 6.3 & 6.4

6.3 Private sector continues to contribute

significantly in the production of salt.

About 94.5% salt is produced by the

Private Sector. Public / Joint Sector

contributed 1.5% and rest 4.0% by Co-

operative Sector during 2017-18. The

State/ Sector-wise details of production

during 2015-16 to 2017-18 are given in

Annexures 6.5 to 6.8.

6.4 State wise target and production of

Common Salt for the years 2015-16 to

2017-18 are given in .Annexure 6.9

6-2 ns'k ds 52 ftyksa esa ued dk mRiknu gksrk

gSA ued dk ftysokj vkSlr mRiknu

vuqyXud 6-2 esa n'kkZ;k x;k gSA o"kZ

2017&18 ds nkSjku ued mRiknu ds fy,

fodflr fd, x, u, {ks= Hkh 'kkfey gSa tks

fd vuqyXud 6-3 ,oa 6-4 esa izLrqr fd;s

x;s gSA

6-3 ued mRiknu esa futh {ks= dk egRoiw.kZ

;ksxnku jgkA o"kZ 2017&18 esa yxHkx 94-5

izfr'kr ued futh {ks= }kjk mRikfnr fd;k

x;k gSA blh izdkj 1-5 izfr'kr ;ksxnku

lkoZtfud @la;qDr {ks= dk jgk rFkk 'ks"k

4-0 izfr'kr ;ksxnku lgdkjh lfefr;ksa dk

vkadk x;k gSA o"kZ 2015&16 ls 2017&18 ds

nkSjku mRiknu dk {ks=okj@ jkT;okj C;kSjk

vuqyXud 6-5 ls 6-8 esa fn;k x;k gS A

6-4 o"kZ 2015&16 ls 2017&18 rd lk/kkj.k

ued ds mRiknu vkSj y{; dk jkT;okj

C;kSjk vuqyXud 6-9 esa fn;k x;k gS A

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6.5 The stock of salt as on 30th June, 31st December and 31st March for the years 2016, 2017 & 2018 is given in Annexure 6.10.

6.6 The Average yield of salt per acre at various producing centres during the years 2015-16, 2016-17 & 2017-18 is given in .Annexure 6.11

7.0 CO-OPERATIVE SECTOR

7.1 Co-operative Sector contributed 4.0% of the total production of salt during 2017-18. Particulars of Co-Operative Societies functioning in different salt producing States are given in Annexure 7.1.

8.0 PUBLIC / JOINT SECTORUNDERTAKINGS

8.1 Seven Pub l i c / Jo in t Sec to r Undertakings engaged in sal t manufacture have accounted for 4.25 lakh tones during the year 2017-18 contributing about 1.5% of the total production of salt in the country. The details are given in Annexure 8.1.

6-5 o"kZ 2016] 2017 o 2018 esa dze'k% 30] twu] 31 fnlEcj o 31 ekpZ dks ued ds HkaMkj dk C;kSjk vuqyXud 6-10 esa fn;k x;k gS A

6-6 o"kZ 2015&16] 2016&17 o 2017&18 ds nkSjku fofHkUu ued mRiknd dsUnzksa ij ued dh izfr ,dM+ vkSlr iSnkokj vuqyXud 6-11 esa n'kkZbZ xbZ gS A

7-0 lgdkjh {ks=

7-1 o"kZ 2017&18 ess dqy ued mRiknu dk 4-0 izfr'kr ;ksxnku lgdkjh {ks= dk jgkA fofHkUu ued mRiknd jkT;ksa esa dk;Zjr lgdkjh lfefr;ksa dk C;kSjk vuqyXud 7-1 esa ns[kk tk ldrk gS A

8-0 lkoZtfud@la;qDr {ks= ds miØe

8-1 o"kZ 2017&18 ds nkSjku ued mRiknu esa dk;Zjr lkr lkoZtfud@la;qDr {ks= ds miØeksa }kjk 4-25 yk[k Vu dk mRiknu fd;k x;k] tksfd iwjs ns'k ds dqy ued mRiknu dk 1-5 izfr'kr jgkA fooj.k vuqyXud 8-1 esa n'kkZ;k x;k gSA

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9.0 NATIONAL IODINE DEFICIENCY D I S O R D E R S C O N T R O L PROGRAMME (NIDDCP)

9.1 Survey conducted by UNICEF &

Ministry of Health shows that 71%

population in country have access to

adequately iodised salt against 51% as

per NFHS III survey carried out during

2005-06 & reduction of consumption of

non-iodised salt from 34% to 9%. This is

a remarkable achievement of Salt

Commissioner's Organisation.

9.2 STATUS OF IODISATION IN THE

COUNTRY

The NIDDCP launched by the Ministry

of Health & Family Welfare Govt. of

India envisages prevention & control of

Iodine Deficiency Disorders in the

Country through supply & consumption

of iodised salt in place of common salt

for direct human consumption. Salt

Department is the Nodal Agency for

9-0 jk"Vªh; vk;ksMhu vYirk fodkj

fu;a=.k dk;ZØe

¼,u-vkbZ-Mh-Mh-lh-ih-½

9-1 ;wfulsQ rFkk LokLF; ea=ky; }kjk djok;s x;s losZ{k.k esa ns'k dh 71% tula[;k dks i;kZIr ek=k esa vk;ksMhuhd`r ued izkIr gksuk ik;k x;k gS tcfd 2005&06 esa fd;s x;s ,u-,Q-,p-,l kkk losZ esa bldk izfr'kr ek= 51% FkkA vk;ksMhujfgr ued dk miHkksx Hkh 34% ls ?kVdj 9% rd vk x;kA tksfd ued vk;qDr laxBu dh ,d fof'k"V miyfC/k gSA

9-2 ns'k esa vk;ksMhuhdj.k dh fLFkfr

ekuo miHkksx ds fy, lk/kkj.k ued dh txg vk;ksMhu;qDr ued dh vkiwfrZ vkSj mi;ksx ds }kjk vk;ksMhu vYirk fodkjksa ¼vkbZ-Mh-Mh-½ ls cpko ,oa fu;a=.k ds iz;kstukFkZ ns'k esa Hkkjr ljdkj }kjk jk"Vªh; vk;ksMhu vYirk fodkj fu;a=.k dk;ZØe] LokLF; ,oa ifjokj dY;k.k ea=ky;] Hkkjr

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implementing the programme in as far

as it relates to creation of iodisation

capacity, monitoring the production and

quality at production sources and

equitable distribution in the country. The

production of iodised salt, which was

28.34 lakh tonnes during 1992-93, has

increased to 68.29. lakh tones during

the year 2017-18, moving closer

towards the goal of Universal Salt

Iodisation (USI).

9.3 FOOD SAFETY & STANDARDS ACT

2006

(I) Government of India enacted Food

Safety & Standards Act 2006 and

notified Food Safety & Standards

Regulation to monitor/regulate quality

of food products including iodised salt.

This Act has replaced the Prevention of

Food Adulteration Act 1954 and rules

made there under.

(ii) As per Ministry of Health and Family

Welfare (Food Safety and Standard

Authority of India) Notification No. 2-

15015/30/2010 dated 1st August, 2011,

published in Part of III – Section 4 of the

Gazette of India: Extraordinary, all food

business Operators in the country will

be registered or licensed in accordance

with the procedure laid down in Food

Safety and Standard (Licensing and

Registration of Food Business)

Regulations, 2011. Mobile Iodised salt

Plant (M.I.)

9.4 As on 31st March 2018, Salt iodisation

units have been established with a

capacity of about 225.69 lakh tones per

annum. This capacity is more than

sufficient to meet the edible salt

requirement of the country which is

est imated at 63 lakh tonnes.

Consumer's preference for refined /

washed iodised salt has resulted in

increase in the production of refined /

ljdkj }kjk pyk;k x;k gS A vk;ksMhuhdj.k {kerk ds l`tu] mRiknu L=ksrksa ij mRiknu ,oe~ xq.koRrk fuxjkuh vkSj ns'k esa leku forj.k gsrq ued foHkkx dks dsUnzh; vfHkdj.k ¼uksMy ,tsUlh½ ekuk x;k gS A vk;ksMhu;qDr ued dk mRiknu tks fd o"kZ 1992&93 ds nkSjku 28-34 yk[k Vu Fkk] og o"kZ 2017&18 esa c<+ dj 68-29 yk[k Vu gks x;k gS] tksfd lkoZHkkSe ued vk;ksMhuhdj.k ds y{; ds djhc gSA

9-3 [kk| lqj{kk ,oa ekud vf/kfu;e 2006

¼I½ Hkkjr ljdkj us vk;ksMhu;qDr ued lfgr]

lHkh [kk| inkFkksZa dh xq.koÙkk lqfuf'pr

djus ds fy;s [kk| lqj{kk ,oa ekud

vf/kfu;e] 2006 ikfjr fd;k gS ftlus

^fizosU'ku vkWQ QwM ,MYVjslu ,DV] 1954*

rFkk mlds v/khu cuk;s x;s fu;eksa dk LFkku

ys fy;k gSA

¼ ½ Hkkjr ljdkj ds LOkkLF; ,oa ifjokj dY;k.k ii

ea=ky; ¼ QwM ls¶Vh ,.M LVS.MMZ vkFkksfjVh vkWaQ bafM;k½ ds }kjk tkjh uksfVfQds'ku ua- 2&15015@30@2010 fnukad 01 vxLr] 2011 tksfd xtsV vkWQ bafM;k ds ikVZ & III

lsD'ku 4 esa izdkf'kr gqvk] ds vuqlkj & Þns'k ds lHkh [kk| inkFkksZa ds O;kikfj;ksa dks QwM ls¶Vh ,.M LVS.MMZ ¼[kk| O;kikj jftLVsª'ku o ykblsal tkjh djus okys½ fu;e] 2011 ds vUrxZr viuk jftLVsª'ku djokuk rFkk ykblsal izkIr djuk vko';d gSA

9-4 31 ekpZ] 2018 dks yxHkx 225-69 yk[k Vu okf"kZd {kerk dh 587 ued vk;ksMhuhdj.k bdkb;kWa LFkkfir gks pqdh gSa A ;g {kerk ns'k dh [kk| ued dh 63 yk[k Vu vkadfyr vko';drk dh rqyuk esa vf/kd gSA miHkksDrkvksa }kjk ifj"d`r@LoPN vk;ksMhu ued dks izkFkfedrk fn;s tkus ds dkj.k ifj"d`r@fuokZr okf"ir vk;ksMhu ued dk mRiknu c<+k gSA o"kZ 2016&17 ds 49-37

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vacuum iodised salt. During the year

2017-18, the production of refined salt

was 49.31 lakh tones as compared to

49.37 lakh tones during last year 2016-

17. The state-wise Target, production

and supply of iodised salt, refined /

vacuum iodised salt and number of salt

Iodisation plants / refineries installed

are furnished in Annexures 9.1 to 9.4.

9.5 DOUBLE FORTIFIED SALT (DFS)

Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister took a meeting on 18th April, 2011 and asked the DIPP/Salt Commissioner to work with the private industries and cooperatives to promote manufacture of iron fortified iodised salt (DFS). They further directed that DIPP will also explore the possibility of taking up Scheme to promote capital investment and technology up gradation so that installed capacity for producing iron fortified iodised salt in the country is substantially stepped up.

As a follow up action of the decision,

S a l t C o m m i s s i o n e r h a d t w o

consultation meetings with the salt

producers of Gujarat and Tamil Nadu

along with the representative of the

NIN, Hyderabad. The industry has

raised several issues relating to cost of

chemicals to be used for fortification, its

availability, working capital requirement

for undertaking this scheme, creation of

public awareness, training facilities etc.

yk[k Vu dh rqyuk esa o"kZ 2017&18 esa 49-31 yk[k Vu ifj"d`r@LoPN ued dk mRiknu gqvk gSA jkT;okj vk;ksMhu;qDr ued] ifj"d`r@fuokZr~ okf"ir vk;ksMhu;qDr ued ds y{;] mRiknu vkSj vkiwfrZ] rFkk l a LF k k fir ued vk;k sM huhdj.k la;a=@ifj"dj.kh;ksa dh la[;k vuqyXud 9-1 ls 9-4 esa nh xbZ gS A

9-5 Mcy QksfVZQkbM lkYV ¼Mh,Q,l½

iz/kkuea=h ds iz/kku lfpo us fnukad 18 vizSy] 2011 dks ,d cSBd yh rFkk MhvkbZihih@ued vk;qDr dks vkbZju QksVhZQkbM vk;ksMhu;qDr ued ¼Mh,Q,l½ ds fuekZ.k dks c<+kok nsus ds fy, futh m|ksxksa rFkk lgdkjh lfefr;ksa ds lkFk dke djus ds fy, dgkA mUgksusa vkxs funsZ'k fn, fd MhvkbZihih iwath fuos'k vkSj izkS|ksfxdh mUu;u dks c<+kok nsus ds fy, laHkkoukvksa dks ryk'ksxk rkfd ns'k esa vkbZju QksVhZQkbM vk;ksMhu;qDr ued ds mRiknu ds fy, LFkkfir {kerk dks c<+k;k tk ldsA

fu.kZ; dh ,d vuqorhZ dkjZokbZ ds :i esa] ued vk;qDr us ,uvkbZ,u] gSnkjkckn ds izfrfuf/k;ksa ds lkFk xqtjkr vkSj rkfeyukMq ds ued mRikndksa ds lkFk nks ijke'kZ cSBdsa dhA ued m|ksx us QksVhZfQds'ku esa bLrseky fd, tkus okys jlk;uksa dh dher] budh miyC/krk] bl ;kstuk dks pykus ds fy, dk;Z'khy iwath dh vko';drk] lkoZtfud tkx:drk dk l`tu] izf'k{k.k lqfo/kkvksa bR;kfn ls lacaf/kr dbZ eqn~nksa dks mBk;kA

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Salt Refinery at Gandhidham

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Mh,Q,l ds eqÌksa ij ppkZ djus ds fy, fo'ks"kK lfefr dh cSBd fnukad 02-11-2011 dks ubZ fnYyh esa vk;ksftr dh xbZA ;kstuk vk;ksx us Mcy QksfVZQkbZM ued ds {ks= esa fodkl dk ewY;kadu djus rFkk ns'k Hkj esa Mh,Q,l ds ckjs esa tkudkjh iznku djus ds fy, ,d dk;Z ;kstuk fodflr djus ds fy, ds fy, LokLF; vkSj ifjokj dY;k.k ea=ky;] ubZ fnYyh dks dgkA

9-6 vk;ksMhuhdj.k bdkb;ksa ds iathdj.k dh uhfr rFkk [kk| ued dk jsy }kjk ifjogu %&

ubZ ifjogu uhfr dk <kapk rS;kj djuk& vifj"d`r vk;ksMhu ;qDr ued ds jsyos vxzrk Js.kh ^lh* ds v/khu lapyu ds fy, ubZ ifjogu uhfr rS;kj dh xbZ ftlesa lkekU; ued mRikndksa dh lgefr ds lkFk vk;ksMhuhdj.k la;a=ksa dh {kerk dks de fd;k x;k rFkk ;g vk;ksMhuhdj.k la;a= dh okLrfod laLFkkfir {kerk ij vk/kkfjr gksxkA

mRiknu vkSj miHkksx dsUnzksa ij ued vk;ksMhuhdj.k la;a=ksa dh vuqefr fn, tkus dh ljdkj dh uhfr esa dksbZ ifjorZu ugha gqvk gS A rFkkfi] miHkksDrk dsUnzksa ij ued vk;ksMhuhdj.k la;a= LFkkfir djus ds fy, vuqefr lacaf/kr jkT; ljdkj dh fo'ks"k vuq'kalk ij gh nh tkrh gS A

9-7 iksVsf'k;e vk;ksMsV fofuekZ.k

ued vk;ksfMuhdj.k izfØ;k esa iz;qDr gksus okys jlk;u iksVsf'k;e vk;ksMsV dk mRiknu ns'k esa gh gksrk gS] ;|fi ewyHkwr dPps inkFkZ vk;ksMhu dk vk;kr fd;k tkrk gSA orZeku esa 13 iksVsf'k;e vk;ksMsV fofuekZ.k bdkbZ;ka foHkkx esa iathd`r gSA

10-0 ued dk forj.k

10-1 fofHkUu jkT;ksa@la?k 'kkflr izns'kksa dh o"kZ 2017&18 esa ued dh vkiwfrZ vuqyXud 10-1 esa nh xbZ gS A jkT;okj ued ynku LVs'kuksa dh tkudkjh vuqyXud 10-2 ij nh xbZ gSA o"kZ 2017&18 ds nkSjku 182-80

The expert committee to discuss issues

on DFS held on 2.11.2011 at New Delhi,

Planning Commission had asked the

Ministry of Health & Family Welfare,

New Delhi to appraise of the

developments in the field of double

fortified salt and to develop an action

plan on introduction of DFS across the

country.

9.6 POLICY FOR REGISTRATION OF IODISATION UNITS AND TRANSPORTATION OF EDIBLE

SALT BY RAIL Framing of new Transportation Policy -

The new Transport Policy for the

movement of non-refined iodised salt

under railway priority 'c' is framed under

which the capacity of salt iodisation

plants is delinked with the consent of

common salt producers and would be

based on actual subject to the installed

capacity of the iodisation plant.

There was no change in the policy of the

Government in registration of Salt

iodisation plants at the manufacturing

and consuming centres. However,

permission for establishing salt

iodisation plant at consuming centres

was g ran ted on the spec i f i c

recommendations of the concerned

State Governments.

9.7 POTASSIUM IODATE MANUFACTURE

Potassium Iodate, used for fortifying sa l t w i th i od ine i s p roduced indigenously, however, Iodine, the basic raw material for its production, is imported. 13 Potassium Iodate manufacturing units are registered with the department.

10.0 DISTRIBUTION OF SALT

10.1 The supply of edible salt to various

States / Union Territories during 2017-

18 is given in . The Annexure 10.1

state-wise salt loading stations are

given in . A total quantity Annexure 10.2

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of 182.80 lakh tones of salt consumed

for edible and industrial use in the

country during 2017-18. The State-wise

movement of salt from production

sources to various States / Union

Territories by rail, road and sea for

human consumption are furnished in

Annexures 10.3, 10.4 & 10.5.

Supply of salt was satisfactory and no scarcity was reported from anywhere in the country.

10.2 SUPPLY OF SALT FOR INDUSTRIAL CONSUMPTION

Salt is extensively used in various

industries like Caustic Soda, Soda Ash,

soaps & detergents, chemicals, water

softening plants, dyes etc. The Chlor-

Alkali industries, however, are the major

consumer of salt. Various Industries in

the country consumed 118.11 lakh

tones of salt during the year 2017-18 as

against 115.82 lakh tonnes in 2016-17.

The consumption by Chlor-Alkali

Industries (i.e. for production of Caustic

Soda & Soda Ash) was 108 lakh

tones during the year 2017-18 as

against 98.45 lakh tones in 2016-17.

The details of Soda Ash & Caustic

Soda production are given in Annexure

11.1.

yk[k Vu ued dh dqy ek=k dk miHkksx ns'k esa [kkus o vkS|ksfxd iz;ksx esa gqvkA ued dh jkT;okj [kk| vkSj vkS|ksfxd mi;ksx ds fy, jsy] lMd o leqnzh ekxZ ds }kjk mRiknu dsUnzksa ls fofHkUu jkT;ksa@la?k 'kkflr izns'kksa dks Hksth xbZ ek=k dk fooj.k vuqyXud 10-3]10-4 o 10-5 esa fn;k x;k gSA

ns'kHkj esa ued dh vkiwfrZ larks"ktud jgh vkSj dgha ls Hkh miyC/krk esa deh dh fjiksVZ izkIr ugha gqbZ gSA

10-2 vkS|ksfxd miHkksx gsrq ued dh vkiwfrZ

dkfLVd lksMk] lksMk ,s'k] lkcqu o iz{kkyd ¼fMVjtsUV½] jlk;u] ty e`nqdj.k la;a=] jaxkbZ vkfn fofHkUu m|ksxksa esa ued dk O;kid mi;ksx fd;k tkrk gS A rFkkfi Dyksj&vYdyh m|ksx ued dk lcls cM+k miHkksDrk gS A ns'k esa fofHkUu m|ksxksa }kjk o"kZ 2016&17 ds 115-82 yk[k Vu dh rqyuk esa o"kZ 2017&18 esa 118-11 yk[k Vu ued dk miHkksx fd;k x;k A o"kZ 2016&17 ds 98-45 yk[k Vu dh rqyuk esa o"kZ 2017&18 esa 108-0 yk[k Vu dk miHkksx Dyksj* vYdyh m|ksxksa ¼vFkkZr dkfLVd lksMk o lksMk ,s'k ds mRiknu ds fy;s ½ }kjk fd;k x;kA foxr o"kksZa esa mRikfnr dkfLVd lksMk o lksMk ,s'k dk C;kSjk vuqyXud 11-1 esa fn;k x;k gSA

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Loading of Salt

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11.0 BY – PRODUCTS

11.1 The major by-products recovered in the

Salt Industry are Gypsum, Bromine,

Magnesium Chloride, Magnesium

Sulphate. Ammonium Bicarbonate,

Soda Ash, Caustic Soda and Soda

Bicarbonate. The details of the By-

Products recovered are given in

Annexure 11.2.

12.0 EXPORTS

12.1 Exports of salt have been brought under

Open General License (OGL) with

effect from 25th August,1987 vide

Ministry of Commerce, New Delhi,

Export Trade Control Public Notice No.

26 –ETC (PN)/ 87 dated 25th August,

1987. The Ministry of Commerce,

Government of India, vide Notification

No. 482(E) dated 25th July, 1991 has

exempted certain categories of exports

f rom compulsory pre-shipment

inspection. (Annexure 12.1).

12.2 A quantity of 91.63 lakh tones of salt

valuing at Rs.890.10 crore was

exported during 2017-18 as against

82.75 lakh tones valuing about Rs.

850.07 crore during 2016-17. The

11-0 mi&mRikn

11-1 ued m|ksx ls izfrizkIr izeq[k mi&mRikn ftIle] czksehu] eSXuhf'k;e DyksjkbM o eSXuhf'k;e lYQsV veksfu;e ckbZ dkcksZusV rFkk lksMk ckbZ dkcksZusV gSaA ued ls izkIr mi&mRiknksa dk C;kSjk vuqyXud 11-2 esa fn;k x;k gS A

12-0 fu;kZr

12-1 okf.kT; ea=ky;] ubZ fnYyh ds fu;kZr O;kikj fu;a=.k lkoZtfud lwpuk la[;k 26&bZVhlh@¼ih,u½ @87 fnukad 25 vxLr] 1987 ds }kjk ued ds fu;kZr dks fnukad 25 vxLr] 1987 ls eqDr lkekU; ykblsal ¼vks-th-,y-½ ds vUrxZr yk;k x;k gSA okf.kT; ea=ky;] Hkkjr ljdkj us vf/klwpuk la-482 ¼bZ½ fnukad 25 tqykbZ] 1991 }kjk dfri; Jsf.k;ksa ds fu;kZrdksa dks tgktksa esa ued ynku ls iwoZ fujh{k.k lEcU/kh vfuok;Zrk esa NwV nh gSA vuqyXud 12-1 ij ns[kh tk ldrh gS A

12-2 o"kZ 2016&17 ds nkSjku :- 850-07 djksM+ ewY; ds 82-75 yk[k Vu dh rqyuk esa o"kZ 2017&18 esa :- 890-10 djksM+ ewY; ds 91-63 yk[k Vu ued dh ek=k dk fu;kZr fd;k

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Iodisation Plant at Bhavnagar

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x;kA ued fu;kZr dk jk"Vª vkSj cUnjxkg&okj fooj.k vuqyXud 12-2] 12-3 o 12-4 esa fn;k x;k gS A

13-0 vk;kr

Hkkjr ljdkj us eqDr lkekU; ykblsUl ¼vksth,y½ ds vUrxZr ued vk;kr djus dh vuqKk nh gS A o"kZ 2016&17 esa :- 5-44 djksM+ ewY; ds 8450 Vu ued ds vk;kr dh rqyuk esa o"kZ 2017&18 esa :- 3-65 djksM+ ewY; dk 5485 Vu ued vk;kr fd;k x;k tksfd vuqyXud 13-1 esa n'kkZ;k x;k gS A

14-0 xq.koRrk fu;a=.k

14-1 ued dh xq.koRrk dks c<+kus ds fy, ued mRikndksa esa tkx:drk iSnk djus ds fujUrj iz;kl fd;s x;s A Dyksj ,Ydyh m|ksx] fu;kZr rFkk [kk| mÌs'; dh vko';drkvksa dh iwfrZ ds fy, dPps ued dh xq.koRrk es lq/kkj gsrq ued /kksou@ifj"dj.k la;a= LFkkiuk ckcr ued mRikndksa dks izksRlkfgr fd;k x;k A ued vk;qDrky; us fuokZr vk;ksMhu ued lfgr ifj'kksf/kr ued mRiknu ds fy, 141-90 yk[k Vu okf"kZd mRiknu {kerk ds 132 ued /kksou@ifj'kks/ku la;a=ksa dh LFkkiuk dks izksUur fd;k gS A

fuokZr okf"ir lfgr ifj"d`r vk;ksMhu ued dk mRiknu o"kZ 2016&17 esa 49-37 yk[k Vu Fkk tcfd ;g o"kZ 2017&18 esa 49-32 yk[k Vu gqvk gSA Hkkjrh; ekud C;wjks ¼ch-vkbZ-,l½ us vk;ksMhu;qDr ued dh fof'kf"V;ksa dks la'kksf/kr fd;k gS rFkk vkbZ-,l- 7224%2006 ds rgr fuokZr okf"ir ¼oSD;we boSiksjsVsM ½ ued o ifj"d`r vk;ksMhu ued ds u, ekinaM izfrikfnr fd;s gS A fooj.k vuqyXud 14-1 esa fn;k x;k gS A

14-2 Mcy QksfVZQkbM ued ds fy, ,Q,l,l,vkbZ ekunaM dk C;kSjk vuqyXud 14-2 esa fn;k x;k gSA

15-0 ewY;

15-1 ued dh dherksa o miyC/krk dh le; & le; ij fuxjkuh j[kh xbZ o vko';drkuqlkj lq/kkjkRed dne mBk,

details of country / port-wise export of

salt are given in Annexure 12.2, 12.3 &

12.4.

13.0 IMPORTS

The Government of India has been

allowing import of salt under Open

General License (OGL). A quantity of

5485 tones of salt valued at Rs. 3.65

crore was imported during 2017-18 as

against 8450 tones valued at Rs 5.44

crore during 2016-17 as detailed in

Annexure 13.1.

14.0 QUALITY MONITORING

14.1 Concerted efforts were made to create

a w a r e n e s s a m o n g t h e s a l t

manufacturers for improving the quality

of salt. The salt manufacturers were

encouraged to establish salt washeries

/ refineries to upgrade the quality of salt

to meet the requirements of Chlor-Alkali

Industry, exports and for edible

purpose. The Salt Commisionerate has

encouraged establishment of 132

Refineries with annual capacity of

141.90 lakh tones.

The production of refined iodised salt

including vacuum salt was 49.32 lakh

tones in 2017-18 against 49.37 lakh

t o n e s d u r i n g 2 0 1 6 - 1 7 . T h e

Specification of Iodised Salt and

Refined Iodised Salt / Vacuum

Evaporated Iodised Salt has been

revised under IS 7224:2006 by the

Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS). The

details are given in Annexure 14.1.

14.2 The details of FSSAI specification for

Double Fortified Salt (DFS) are given in

Annexure 14.2.

15.0 PRICES

15.1 The prices and availability of salt were

monitored periodically and corrective

action taken wherever required. The

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x, A ued mRiknu ds fofHkUu L=ksrksa ij o"kZ 2017&18 ds nkSjku izpfyr ued ds ,Dl&QSDVªh ,oa ,Q-vks-vkj- dhersa vuqyXud 15-1 ij n'kkZ;h xbZ gaS A

15-2 fofHkUu miHkksDrk dsUnzksa ij o"kZ 2015&16] 2016&17 rFkk 2017&18 esa ued ds [kqnjk ewY; vuqyXud 15-2 ij n'kkZ;s x;s gSa A

15-3 fofHkUu jkT;@dsUnz 'kkflr izns'k lkoZtfud forj.k iz.kkyh ds rgr vk;ksMhu;qDr ued dk forj.k djrs gSa tSlk fd vuqyXud 15-3 esa n'kkZ;k x;k gSA

16-0 fodkl ,oa Jfed dY;k.k dk;Z %

16-1 Hkkjr ljdkj us ued vk;qDr dks fodkl@Jfed dY;k.k dk;Z ftldh ykxr 35 yk[k :- rd dh gS] dh laLohd`fr nsus dh

'kfDr iznku dh gSA ued vk;qDr laxBu us fodkl ,oa Jfed dY;k.k ds izLrko dh tkap ds fy, lfefr;ka xfBr dj j[kh gSa rkfd ued vk;qDr mudks Lohd`r djus esa l{ke gks ldsA vuqyXud 16-1 ij nh xbZ vkpkj lafgrk ds vuqlkj ued m|ksx dks fodkl ,oa Jfed dY;k.k dk;ksZ ds fy, foRrh; lgk;rk iznku dh tkrh gSA

16-2 ued m|ksx esa fu;ksftr Jfed

Hkkjrh; ued m|ksx vHkh rd Je vfHkeq[kh gS A lHkh izeq[k dk;Z tSls fd D;kfj;ksa dk fuekZ.k] ued fudkyuk] IysVQkeZ ij HkaMkj.k] <sj yxkuk] Vªd@jsYos ds ekyfMCcksa esa ynku vkfn dk;Z Jfedksa }kjk gh fd;s tkrs gSa A ;|fi dqN cM+h ued fofuekZ.k bZdkb;ksa us ;kaf=d iz.kkyh yxk yh gSA vuqekur% 88]843 ls vf/kd etnwj bl m|ksx esa yxs gq, gS A blds vfrfjDr] ,d yk[k Jfed ued vk;ksMhuhdj.k] ifj"dj.k vkfn dk;ksZa esa yxs gq, gSaA rFkkfi] m|ksx dks Jfedksa dh deh dk lkeuk djuk iM jgk gSA dk;Z dh l[r o tfVy ifjfLFkfr;ka Jfedks dks ued m|ksx ls foeq[k j[krh gSA ued {ks=ksa ds vklikl vkS|ksfxd fodkl ds dkj.k ued Jfedksa dk iyk;u vU; vkS|ksfxd xfrfof/k;kas dh vksj gksus ds dkj.k

Ex-factory and F.O.R. prices of salt at

various salt production sources during

the year 2017-18 are given in

Annexure 15.1.

15.2 The Retail prices of salt at various

consuming centres during the year

2015-16, 2016-17 & 2017-18 are given

in Annexure 15.2.

15.3 Various States/ UTs are distributing

Iodised salt through Public Distribution

System (PDS) as shown in Annexure

15.3.

16.0 D E V E L O P M E N T & L A B O U R

WELFARE WORKS

16.1 Government of India has since de lega ted power to the Sa l t Commissioner to sanction development / labour welfare works costing upto Rs. 35 lakhs . Sa l t Commiss ioner O rgan i za t i on has cons t i t u t ed committees to examine proposals for the sanction of development and labour welfare to enable Salt Commissioner to sanction them. The Code of Principles governing grant of financial assistance to salt industry for development & labour welfare work are given in Annexure 16.1.

16.2 LABOURERS EMPLOYED IN THE SALT INDUSTRY

Indian Salt Industry is still labour intensive. All the major operations like preparation of beds, extraction of salt, storing on platforms, stacking of heaps, loading into Railway wagons / Motor trucks etc. is done manually, however some of the large salt manufacturing units have gone for mechanization. It is estimated that on an average over 88,843 labourers are employed in the industry. Another one lakh labourer are engaged in salt iodisation, refining, handling of salt etc.. Of late, industry is experiencing shortage of labour. Harsh and difficult working condition keeps labour away from the Salt Industry. Industrial developments in the vicinity of salt fields have caused migration of salt workers to other industrial activity,

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depriving salt industry with its work force. There is a need for modernization & mechanization of salt works to overcome this problem. The average number of laborers employed in the salt industry is given in Annexure 16.2.

16.3 D E V E L O P M E N T & L A B O U R WELFARE WORKS / ACTIVITIES

Salt Commissioner is providing financial assistance in partnership with beneficiaries / State Governments for construction of rest sheds, class rooms and providing potable water in the salt works and the area where salt workers are living.

16.3.1 GENERAL HEALTH-CUM-

EYE CAMPS

19 General Health-cum-Eye Camps

'were organized during 2017-18 for

benefit of salt labourers and their family

members with cent percent assistance

from Salt Cess Proceeds. Medical

check-up conducted in the camps and

free medicines were distributed. The

region-wise details are given below.

ued m|ksx o bldh dk;Z'kfDr oafpr gqbZ gSA bl leL;k ds funku gsrq ued ladekasZ ds vk/kqfudhdj.k o ;kaf=dhdj.k dh vko';drk gSA ued m|ksx esa dk;Zjr Jfedksa dh vkSlr la[;k vuqyXud 16-2 esa n'kkZbZ xbZ gSA

16-3 fodkl ,oa Jfed dY;k.k dk;Z@ xfrfof/k;ka

ued vk;qDrky;] ykHkkfFkZ;ks a@jkT; ljdkjksa dh lk>snkjh ls ued ladeksZa ,oa mu {ks=ksa esa tgka ued Jfed jgrs gS] esa foJke LFky] fo|ky;ksa esa dejksa ds fuekZ.k rFkk is;ty miyC/k djkus ds fy;s vkfFkZd lgk;rk iznku djrk gSA

16-3-1 lkekU; LokLF;&lg&us= dSEi

o"kZ 2017&18 ds nkSjku ued dkexkjksa vkSj muds ifjokj ds lnL;ksa ds fy, 19 lkekU; LokLF;&lg&us= dSEi ued midj izkfIr;ksa ls 'kr izfr'kr lgk;rk ds lkFk vk;ksftr fd, x,A bu dSEiksa esa fo'ks"kK MkWDVjksa ds ny }kjk esfMdy tkap dh xbZ ,oa muds }kjk eq¶r nokbZ;ksa dk forj.k Hkh fd;k x;kA {ks=okj fooj.k uhps fn;k x;k gS%

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Health Camp at Nawa (Rajasthan)

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16.3.2 MODEL SALT FARM

The Salt Department has been making

concerted efforts to educate Salt

Manufacturers in general and Small

Salt Producers in particular for

improving the quality of salt to meet the

stringent standards of industrial salt and

to compete in international market. The

16-3-2 ekWMy lkYV QkeZ

ued foHkkx us vkS|ksfxd ued ds ;qfDr;qDr ekudksa dks iwjk djus vkSj vUrjkZ"Vªh; cktkj esa izfrLi/kkZ djus ds fy, ued dh xq.koRrk esa lq/kkj djus ds mnn~s'; ls ued fofuekZrkvksa dks lkekU; :i ls rFkk y?kq ued mRikndksa dks fo'ks"k :i ls f'kf{kr

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1 eqEcbZ & 1 lUuhdVk

2- jktLFkku & 2 ukok] Qyksnh3- pSUubZ &11 bldkiYyh] dksoyksax vf/kjkeiV~ue] ukxkifV~Vue] lsoUFkdwye] eksjdwye] phukxate] xqjtukiYyh] exhukiM~Mh] HkheyhiV~Vue] xatke

4- xqtjkr&5 Hk:p] xka/kh/kke] gyon] lkaFkyiqj vkSj lke[;kyh

Ø-la- {ks=@jkT; ,oa dSEiksa dh la[;k

LFkku tgk¡ lkekU;LokLF; lg us=dSEi yxk;s tk;s

1 Mumbai - 1 Sannikata

2. Rajasthan - 2 Nawa, Phalodi,

3. Chennai -11 Iskapalli, Covelong, Adirampattnam, Nagapattinam, Seventhkulam, Morekulam, Chinnaganjam, Guruzanpalli, Maginapuddi, Bheemilipattnam, Ganjam

4 Gujarat -5 Bharuch, Gandhidham, Halvad, Santalpur and Samakhiali

S.No.

Salt Region& No. ofCamps

Places where GeneralHealth cum-Eye Camp

Organized

Health Camp at Rajas (Rajasthan)

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djus ds laxfBr iz;kl fd;s gSaA mM+hlk ds xate vkSj jktLFkku ds ukoka esa cus ekWMy lkYV QkeZ esa csgrj xq.koRrk okys ued ds mRiknu dh rduhdksa dk lQy izn'kZu fd;k x;k gSA ued fuekZrk la?k ds vuqjks/k ij rkfeyukMq ds ejDdue es rhljk ekWMy lkYV QkeZ LFkkfir fd;k tk pqdk gSA rkfeyukMq ds ejDdue esa ekWMy lkYV QkeZ dh LFkkiuk ds dk;Z ij 30 yk[k :- dh vuqekfur ykxr vk,xh ftlesa ls 20 yk[k :i;s dh foRrh; lgk;rk ued lsl QaM ls rFkk ckdh 10 yk[k :i;s dh lgk;rk dsUnzh; ued ,oa eSjhu jlk;u vuqla/kku laLFkku ¼lh,l,elhvkjvkbZ½] Hkkouxj ¼lh,lvkbZ mRrj dh ,d ;wfuV½ ds }kjk oSKkfud ekuo'kfDr ds :i esa nh tk,xhA ifj;kstuk dk fu"iknu lh,l,elhvkjvkbZ] Hkkouxj }kjk fd;k tk jgk gSA

16-3-3 [ksydwn izfr;ksfxrk,sa

o’kZ 2017&18 ds nkSjku 07 [ksydwn izfr;ksfxrk,sa ued Jfedksa ds dY;k.k ds fy, vk;ksftr dh xbZA {ks=okj fooj.k uhps fn;k x;k gSA

Model Salt Farm set up at Ganjam in

Odisha and Nawa in Rajasthan have

successful ly demonstrated the

techniques of production of good quality

salt in the concerned states. On the

request of the Salt Manufacturers

Association, the third Model Salt Farm

has been established at Markanam in

Tamil Nadu. The work of establishment

of Model Salt Farm at Markanam in

Tamil Nadu has been sanctioned for an

estimated cost of Rs. 30 lakhs with

financial assistance of Rs. 20 lakhs from

salt cess proceeds and remaining Rs.

10 lakhs to be borne by the Central Salt

& Marine Chemical Research Institute

(CSMCRI), Bhavnagar (A CSIR Unit) in

form of scientific man power. The

project is executed by the CSMCRI,

Bhav nagar.

16.3.3 Sports Meet

7 sports meets were organized for the

welfare of salt labourers during 2017-

18. The region-wise details is given

below :

Sports Meet at Nawa

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16-3-4 Jfedksa ds cPpksa dks ikfjrksf"kd forj.k ;kstuk

okf.kT; o m|ksx ea=ky; }kjk izfrikfnr iqjLdkj ;kstuk ds rgr o’kZ 2017&18 esa ued etnwjksa ds 1884 izfrHkk”kkyh cPpksa dks dwy jkf”k :i;s 23-60 yk[k forfjr dh xbZ] ftlesa 50 izfr”kr ikfjrksf’kd dk izko/kku yM+fd;ksa ds fy, j[kk x;kA ued {ks=okj fooj.k fuEu izdkj gS%&

16.3.4 Children Reward Scheme

As per scheme approved by Ministry of

Commerce & Industry for grant of

rewards, 1884 meritorious school

children of salt labourers. Rs. 23.60 lakh

was sanctioned keeping provision of

50% awards to female children during

the year 2017-18. Salt Region wise

details are given below :

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Places where sports meets

organised

Salt Region& No. of Sports meets

1 Chennai Chinnaganjam, Region - 5 Naupada, Markanam Vedaranyam, Sevadakulam

2 Mumbai Sannikata Region - 1

3 Gujarat Mithapur Region - 1

S.No.

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1 pSUubZ {ks= &5 phukxate]

ukmikMk]

edkZue]

osnkj.;e] lsonkdqye

2 eqEcbZ {ks= & 1 lkuhdkVk

3 xqtjkr {ks= & 1 ehBkiqj

Region/State

1 Gujarat 1236 1504000/-

2. Rajasthan 648 865000/-

TOTAL 1884 2369000

S.No.

No. ofrewardsallottedduring2017-18

Amountsanctioned(In Rs.)

o"kZ 2017&18ds nkSjku fn, x,

ikfjrks"kdksadh la[;k

1 xqtjkr 1236 15,04,000

2 jktLFkku 648 8,65,000

dqy 1884 23,69,000

jkT; LohÑrjkf'k

¼:i;s esa½

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Sports Meet at Nawa

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16-3-5 izkS|ksfxdh mUu;u ds fy, izf'k{k.k

ÞizkS|ksfxdh mUu;u ds fy, ued dkexkjksa

dk izf'k{k.kß ;kstuk dk vuqeksnu okf.kT;

vkSj m|ksx ea=ky;] vkS|ksfxd uhfr ,oa

lao/kZu foHkkx] Hkkjr ljdkj }kjk fd;k x;k

rFkk bls 12oha iapo"khZ; ;kstuk dh vof/k ds

nkSjku dk;kZfUor fd;k tk,xkA o"kZ

2016&17 esa lekIr gksus okyh 12oha iapo"khZ;

;kstuk vof/k ds nkSjku 3 djksM+ :i;s dh

ykxr okys dqy 200 izf'k{k.k dk;ZØeksa ds

vk;kstu gsrq vuqeksnu fd;k x;kA o"kZ

2016&17 ds nkSjku bl ;kstuk ds rgr]

ued Jfedksa gsrq 6 izf'k{k.k dk;ZØe

vk;ksftr fd, x,] ,d tEcwlj ¼xqtjkr½ esa

rFkk 5& osnkj.;e] rwfrdksfju] iksykoje]

ik.Mjdk] d.kqijrh ¼psUubZ½ esaA

16.3.5 TRAINING FOR TECHNOLOGY

UPGRADATION

The Scheme “Training to salt workers

for technology upgradation” has been

approved by the Ministry of Commerce

and Industry, Department of Industrial

Policy and Promotion, Government of

India and it is going to be implemented

during the 12th Five Year Plan period. A

to ta l number o f 200 t ra in ing

programmes costing to Rs.3.00 Crore

have been approved to be conducted

during the 12th Plan period ending in

2017-18. Under this scheme during

2017-18, two training programme for

salt workers for technology upgradation

was organized . One in Rajasthan at

Nawa & 1 in Rajasthan at Phalodi.

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Training Programme at Nawa (Rajasthan)

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17-0 izkfIr;ka ,oa O;;

17-1 izkfIr;ka

o"kZ 2016&17 ds 91-08 yk[k midj dh izkfIr dh rqyuk esa o"kZ 2017&18 ds nkSjku midj izkfIr “kqU; jgh D;ksafd ued midj foyksfir fd;k tk pqdk gSA fofo/k izkfIr;ka ftlesa ,lkbuesaV ¼leuqnsf'kr½ Qhl o Hkwfe fdjk;k bR;kfn 'kkfey gS] o"kZ 2016&17 esa :i;s 262-15 yk[k dh rqyuk esa o"kZ 2017&18 esa :Ik;s 372-27 yk[k jghA foLr`r C;kSjk vuqyXud 17-1 vkSj 17-2 ij fn;k x;k gS A

17-2 O;;

o"kZ 2016&17 esa :i;s 3091-29 yk[k dh rqyuk esa o"kZ 2017&18 ds nkSjku O;; :- 2930-75 yk[k jgk ftlesa 30-45 yk[k :i;s dk O;; fodkl o Jfed dY;k.k xfrfof/k;ksa gsrq fd;k x;kA foLr`r fooj.k vuqyXud 17-1] 17-3 o 17-4 esa fn;k x;k gS A

17.0 RECEIPTS & EXPENDITURE

17.1 RECEIPTS

The Cess realization during the year 2017-18 was nil as against Rs. 91.08 lakh during 2016-17 as cess Act has been repealed. The Miscellaneous Receipts of the Salt Department which includes Assignment fees, Ground rent etc., during the year 2017-18 amounted to Rs. 372.27 lakh as against Rs. 262.15 lakh during 2016-17. The details are given in Annexure 17.1 & 17.2.

17.2 EXPENDITURE

The Expenditure during 2017-18 was

Rs. 2930.75 lakh as against Rs.

3191.29 lakh in 2016-17, which

includes an expenditure of Rs. 30.45

lakh on Development & Labour Welfare

works. The details are given in

Annexure 17.1, 17.3 & 17.4.

Training Programme at Santalpur (Gujarat)

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19-0 ys[kk ijh{kk izfrosnu

Lkjdkj dks iszf"kr viuh fjiksVZ esa egkfu;a=d ,oa egkys[kkijh{kd ¼lh-,-th-½ us ued vk;qDrky; ds laca/k esa o"kZ 2017&18 ds nkSjku dksbZ fVIi.kh ugha dh gSA

19.0 AUDIT REPORT The CAG has not made any observation

in their report to Government in respect of Salt Commissionerate during the year 2017-18.

18.0 jktHkk"kk fgUnh dh miyfC/k;k¡

18-1 fgUnh i[kokMs dk vk;kstu

eq[;ky; esa fganh i[kokMs dk vk;kstu fnukad 14-09-2017 ls 29-09-2017 rd fd;k x;kA i[kokMs ds nkSjku dk;kZy; esa fofHkUu fganh izfr;ksfxrkvksa dk vk;kstu fd;k x;k tSls fganh fuca/k izfr;ksfxrk] fganh dkO;&ikB izfr;ksfxrk] fganh okn&fookn izfr;ksfxrk] fganh fVIi.k ,oa izk:Ik ys[ku] fganh Vad.k izfr;ksfxrk rFkk ,e-Vh-,l deZpkfj;ksa ds fy, lkekU; Kku rFkk lkekU; fganh o vaxzsth izfr;ksfxrk dk Jh vk;kstu fd;k x;kA bu izfr;ksfxrkvksa esa lQy jgs deZpkfj;ksa dks dze'k% :0 800 ¼izFke½] :0 600@& ¼f}rh;½] :0 400@& ¼r`rh;½ rFkk :0 200@& ¼lkaRouk½ udn iqjLdkj iznku fd, x,A blh rtZ ij ued foHkkx ds vU; lHkh {ks=h;@eaMy dk;kZy;ksa esa Hkh fganh fnol@lIrkg@i[kokMk cMs mRlkg ds lkFk vk;ksftr fd;k x;kA

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vuqyXudANNEXURES

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vuqyXudAnnexure 1.1

FUNCTIONS OF SALT DEPARTMENT

ACTS

Administration of Salt Cess Act, 1953 and Rules made there under.[ The Salt Cess Act has been repealed vide the Finance Act 2016 w.e.f.14.5.2016]

TARGETS AND PRODUCTION

Planning for the production of all grades of salt in the country for edible, industrial and export purposes in consultation with the State Governments, Director General of Technical Development, State Trading Corporation, Salt Manufacturers' Associations and the Central Salt & Marine Chemicals Research Institute and maintenance of production record.

TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT

Promotion of technological development in all aspects pertaining to Salt Industry.

DISTRIBUTION OF SALT

Rational distribution of salt in the entire country by rail, road/sea in consultation with the Railways, State Governments, and Director General of Shipping and Department of Chemicals and Fertilisers. Formulation and implementation of Zonal Scheme for distribution of salt by rail.

EXPORTS

Promotion of export of salt, pre-shipment inspection and issue of quality control and export-worthy certificates.

PRICE CONTROL

To monitor ex-works and retail price of salt and to initiate appropriate steps to prevent abnormal price rise.

IODISED SALT

Planning production and distribution of iodised salt to meet demands of the entire country under the NIDDCP in consultation with the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, concerned State Governments and Railways.

STANDARDS

Fixing various grades of salt for different purposes in consultation with the Bureau of Indian Standards.

QUALITY CONTROL

Maintenance and running of Salt Test Laboratories for improving quality of salt.

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DEVELOPMENT AND LABOUR WELFARE WORKS

Administration of Cess proceeds for the development and labour welfare measures as per the provisions of the Salt Cess Act, 1953. [ Now the Salt Cess Act has been repealed vide the Finance Act 2016 w.e.f.14.5.2016]

DEVELOPMENT LOANS

Grant of loans for the development of salt works under the Grant of Loans to the licensed manufacturers Rules, 1959. Planning & Execution of development works in the salt factories through the department or through Central/State Government agencies, recommended by the various Regional Advisory Boards and the Central Advisory Board for salt as per code of principles.

RELIEF ON NATURAL CALAMITIES

To assess the damages caused to the salt works due to natural calamities and to work out the financial assistance to be given to the affected salt works in the form of grant of ex-gratia and loans according to the rules.

LANDS AND BUILDINGS

a. Custodian of Central Government (Salt Department) lands in the states of Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, West Bengal, Orissa, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Gujarat and Rajasthan and leasing them for salt manufacture and other purposes.

b. Maintenance of a large number of residential and non-residential buildings of the Department throughout the country.

REVENUE COLLECTION

Levy and collection Assignment Fee, Ground Rent etc. from lessees of Salt Department lands.

CO-OPERATIVE SECTOR

Promotion of Co-operative Societies in the Salt Industry and promotion of labour welfare activities in the salt works.

BY-PRODUCTS

Promoting recovery of by-products of salt industry viz. Gypsum, Bromine, Magnesium Chloride, Sodium Sulphate etc.

TRAINING

Conducting training programmes to improve skills of salt workers, manufacturers, quality control personnels etc.

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2015-16 2016-17 2017-18

1 Total area assigned for Acres 610809 647866 646964

Salt Production Hectares 244324 259146 2587856

2 Area under Salt Cultivation : Acres 363343 355313 329711

Hectares 147102 142125 131884

3. Production (Lakh Tonnes) i) Public Sector 3.62 4.88 4.25

ii) Private Sector 256.78 274.28 273.61

iii) Co-Op. Societies 16.03 12.76 11.63

Total 276.43 291.92 289.49

4. Distribution (Lakh Tonnes) i) Human Consumption : 62.43 64.36 64.69 ii) Export : 65.67 82.75 91.63 iii) Industries : 119.04 115.82 118.11

Total 247.14 262.93 274.43

5 Stock at the end of year (Lakh Tonnes) 82.83 98.46 107.28 ( As on 31st March)

6 IODISED SALT (Lakh Tonnes) i) Production : a) Refined 44.64 49.37 49.32 b) Non-Refined 20.12 19.74 18.97

Total 64.76 69.11 68.29

ii) Supplies (Indigenous) : 62.43 64.36 64.69

Units No. Capacity

7 No. of Iodisation Plants/ Plants 454 78.79

Refineries (2017-18) Refineries 133 146.90

Total 587 225.69

8 Receipts (Rs. in Lakhs) i) Cess Collection : 391.87 91.08 0.00 ii) Misc. : 395.84 262.15 372.27

Total 787.71 353.23 372.27

9 Expenditure (Rs. in Lakhs).) i) Administration : 2680.59 3052.35 2900.3 ii) Labour Welfare & Development works : 48.20 38.94 30.45 iii) Ex-gratia : 0.00 0.00 0.00

Total 2728.79 3091.29 2930.75

10 NIDDCP (Admn.) - Plan (Rupees in Lakhs) 244.18 271.11 253.93

vuqyXudAnnexure - 2.1

SALIENT FEATURES OF SALT INDUSTRY

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vuqyXudAnnexure-3.1

ued foHkkx ds fofHkUu dk;kZy;ksa dk fooj.kPARTICULARS OF VARIOUS OFFICES OF THE SALT DEPARTMENT

OFFICE POSTAL ADDRESS TELEPHONE TELEX / FAX & E-mail A AHEADQUARTERS

Salt Commissioner, Post Box No.139 Tel/Fax : 0141 - 2705571 'Lavan Bhawan' Jaipur 0141 - 2705821 2-A,Lavan Marg, PIN - 302 001 0141 - 2704598 Jhalana Doongri 0141 - 2711379 Jaipur (Rajasthan) PIN - 302 004 EPABX : 0141-2709570 E.Mail : [email protected] [email protected] Website :http://www.saltcomindia.gov.in

Pay & Account Officer (Salt) Post Box No.139 0141-2710663 'Lavan Bhawan' Jaipur 2-A,Lavan Marg, PIN - 302 001 Jhalana Doongri Jaipur (Rajasthan) PIN - 302 004

B BREGIONS

Deputy Salt Commissioner Post Box No.706 Tel/Fax : 044-28278846 II Block, IInd Floor Chennai 044-28276171 26,Haddows Road, PIN - 600 006 Shastri Bhawan, Nungambakkam E.Mail : [email protected] Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [email protected] PIN - 600 006

Deputy Salt Commissioner Post Box No. 21 Tel/Fax : 079-27540116 Ajanta Commercial Centre Ahmedabad 079-27543687 B-Block,4th Floor PIN - 380 014 079-27540116 Ashram Road, Ahmedabad (Gujarat) E.Mail : [email protected] PIN - 380 014

Deputy Salt Commissioner Post Box No.1561 Tel /Fax : 022-22671192 Exchange Building, Mumbai 022-22611527 4th Floor, PIN- 400 038 022-22695206 Sir Shivsagar Ramgulam Marg, Ballard Estate, Mumbai (Maharashtra) E.Mail : [email protected] PIN- 400 038

C. CCIRCLES

Superintendent of Salt Humma Salt Circle Tel : 06811-254351 Humma Post, E-mail : [email protected] District : Ganjam, (Orissa) PIN - 761 027

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Superintendent of Salt Penuguduru Salt Circle Tel : 0884-2334235 Guruzanapalli Post, E-mail : [email protected] Via- Kakinada, Chemical Road, Karapa Mandal, East Godavari .District, (Andhra Pradesh) PIN - 533 016

Superintendent of Salt Tuticorin Salt Circle, Tel : 0461-2320418 79, George Road, E-mail : [email protected] Tuticorin, Tuticorin District (Tamil Nadu) PIN - 628 001

Superintendent of Salt Chennai Salt Circle, Tel : 044-28271126 Vth Block, IIIrd Floor, Shashtri Bhawan, Nungam bakkam 26,Haddows Road, Chennai (Tamil Nadu) PIN - 600 006

Superintendent of Salt Bhandup Salt Circle Tel : 022-25660688 Bhandup (East) E-mail : [email protected] Mumbai (Maharashtra) PIN - 400 042

Superintendent of Salt Bhayandar Salt Circle Tel : 022-28192225 Near Railway Station, E-mail supdt [email protected] Bhayandar (West) District : Thane Maharashtra, PIN - 401 101

Superintendent of Salt Dhrangadhra Salt Circle, Chemical Road Tel/Fax : 02754-282679 Dhrangadhr Post E-mail : [email protected] District : Surendranagar, (Gujarat) PIN - 363 315

Superintendent of Salt Post Box No. 510 Tel : 0288-2564639 Salt Department Building Jamnagar E-mail : [email protected] Sumer Club Road PIN -361001 Near Hathi Colony, Jamnagar (Gujarat) PIN - 361001

Superintendent of Salt Post Box No. 215 Tel/Fax : 02836-233670 Gandhidham Salt Circle, Gandhidham Gandhidham Chamber of PIN - 370 201 Commerce & Industry building, 1st floor, Plot No.71, Sector No.8, Gandhidham, District : Kutch (Gujarat) PIN-370 201.

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vuqyXudAnnexure-3.2

xq.koRrk fu;arz.k iz;ksx'kkyk,saQUALITY CONTROL LABORATORIES

S.No. State/Place Postal address

I. GUJARAT

Jamnagar Deputy Superintendent of Salt

Salt Test Laboratory

Salt Department Building,

Sumair Club Road,

Near Hathi Colony,

Jamnagar

PIN - 361 001

2 Gandhidham Deputy Superintendent of Salt

Salt Test Laboratory

Gandhidham Chamber of

Commerce and Industry Building,

1st floor, Plot No.71,

Sector No.8,

Gandhidham (Gujarat)

PIN-370 201.

3 Kharaghoda Deputy Superintendent of Salt

Salt Test Laboratory,

Kharaghoda,

District : Surendra Nagar

PIN- 382 760

4 Halvad Deputy Superintendent of Salt

Salt Test Laboratory,

Opp. Sita Ram Mandir

Temple, Nr. Vagdva Railway Crossing

Halvad

District : Surendra Nagar

PIN - 363330

5 Santalpur Deputy Superintendent of Salt

Salt Test Laboratory,

Santalpur,

District : Banaskantha

PIN - 385 350

II. RAJASTHAN

1 Phalodi Deputy Superintendent of Salt

Salt Test Laboratory,

Phalodi

District : Jodhpur

PIN - 342 301

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2 Nawa City Deputy Superintendent of Salt

Salt Test Laboratory,

O/o Superintendent of Salt,

Goraj Chowk

Nawa City

District : Nagaur.

PIN - 341 509

III. TAMIL NADU

1 Tuticorin Salt Test Laboratory

O/o Asstt. Salt Commissioner,

80, George Road,

Tuticorin

PIN - 628 001.

IV. ANDHRA PRADESH

1 Kakinada Salt Test Laboratory

O/o Asstt. Salt Commissioner,

Pithapuram Road,

Kakinada

East Godavari Distt.

PIN - 533 003.

V. MAHARASHTRA

1 Rai Salt Test Laboratory

Old Circle Office,

Uttam Road,

Rai,Bhayandar, Dist. Thane

PIN - 401 101.

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S.No. Gr. - A Gr. - B Gr. - B Gr. - C Gr. - C Total

1 Headquarter Gaz. Non-Gaz Re-clasfd

Plan 1 1 9 2 4 17 Non-Plan 4 2 34 16 25 81

2 Ahmedabad Region

Plan 1 1 9 0 4 15 Non-Plan 2 4 41 18 57 122

3 Kolkata Region

Plan 0 0 2 0 2 4 Non-Plan 0 2 14 8 31 55

4 Chennai Region

Plan 0 0 0 0 0 0 Non-Plan 3 7 81 43 131 265

5 Rajasthan Region

Plan 0 0 4 0 2 6 Non-Plan 0 1 8 4 28 41

6 Mumbai Region

Plan 0 0 0 0 0 0 Non-Plan 3 6 38 18 112 177

Total

Plan 2 2 24 2 12 42 Non-Plan 12 22 216 107 384 741

Grand Total 14 24 240 109 396 783

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fnukad 31-3-2018 dks ued foHkkx ds dfeZ;ksa dh la[;kSANCTIONED STRENGTH OF THE SALT DEPARTMENT FOR 2017-2018 AS ON 31.03.2018

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S.No. Gr. - A Gr. - B Gr. - B Gr. - C Gr. - C Total

Gaz. Non-Gaz Re-clasfd

1 Headquarter 4 3 31 9 16 63

2 Ahmedabad 1 4 31 10 22 68 Region

3 Kolkata Region * 0 0 0 0 0 0

4 Chennai Region 1 6 36 12 44 99

5 Rajasthan 0 0 0 0 0 0 Region **

6 Mumbai Region 2 5 26 5 38 76

Total 8 18 124 36 120 306

vuqyXudAnnexure - 3.3-B

fnukad 31-3-2018 dks ued foHkkx ds LoÑr dfeZ;ksa dh la[;k NPC dh vuq'kalk ijSANCTIONED STRENGTH OF THE SALT DEPARTMENT FOR 2017-2018 AS ON 31.03.2018

AS PER NPC RECOMMENDATION

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* Merged to Chennai region** Merged to Headquarter office Jaipur

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S.No. Name As per RTI Act CPIO for Phone/Fax/E-mail U/S. 5 & 19(1) Address

1 Shri Rajeev Kandpal, Apppellate Salt Organisation 0141-2705571 Additional Charge of Authority [email protected] Salt Commissioner, [email protected] Jaipur & Joint Secretary 2 Shri Anand Kumar CPIO CPIO for Chennai 044-28276171 & ACE Region 044-28278846 (Fax) [email protected] [email protected]

3 Shri J.P. Mishra CPIO CPIO for Mumbai 022-22671192 (Fax) Assistant Salt Commissioner, Region 022-22611527 & Mumbai 022-22695206 [email protected] [email protected]

4 Shri M. Sheshgiri Rao CPIO CPIO for Kolkatta 033-22130337, Dy. Superintendent of Salt Region 06811-254351 Humma [email protected] 5 Ms Mohita CPIO CPIO for Salt 0141-2708116 Assistant Salt Commissioner Commissioner's 0141-2711379, (Admn.) Office and Rajasthan 0141-2705571 (Fax) Region [email protected] [email protected]

6 Sh. Rajesh Nagar, CPIO CPIO for Gujarat 079 - 27540116 (Fax) Assistant Salt Commissioner Region 079-27543687 Ahmedabad [email protected]

Website : http://www.saltcomindia.gov.in

vuqyXudAnnexure - 3.4

LIST OF APPELLATE AND PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICERS (P.I.O.), THEIR TELEPHONE NO.AS NOTIFIED UNDER RTI ACT - 2005 IN THE SALT ORGANISATION AS ON 31.03.2018

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MINISTRY OF INDUSTRY

NOTIFICATION

thNew Delhi the 6 June, 1964

S.O. 2167- In exercise of the powers, conferred by Section 6 of the Salt Cess Act, 1953 (49 of 1953), and in suppression of the Salt Cess Rules, 1953 the Central Govt. hereby makes the following rules -

Salt Cess Rules - 1964

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

9. Exemption from payment of cess: - In the following cases, salt shall be exempt from payment of cess to the extent specified against each.

(a) Salt exported by sea from India.........the whole.

(b) Salt manufactured by any person or group of persons in a salt work, the area of which does not exceed 4.04686 Hectare......... the whole.

(c) Salt manufactured in a Salt Work by a cooperative society the area held by each individual member thereof being 4.04686 Hectares or less........ the whole.

(d) Salt manufactured in a salt work the area of which exceeds 4.04686, but does not exceed 40.4686...... one half.

(e) Salt manufactured in a salt work by a cooperative society the area held by each individual member thereof being more than 4.04686 Hectare not more than 40.4686 Hectares........ one half.

(f) Salt despatched from India to Nepal through the agencies of the State Trading Corporation of India Ltd., New Delhi and Salt Trading Corporation Ltd., Kathmandu, Nepal...... the whole.

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( TO BE PUBLISHED IN GAZETTE OF INDIA, SECTION 3, SUB-SECTION (II) )

Government of IndiaMinistry of Industry

(Department of Industrial Development).....

thNew Delhi, dated 9 September, 1981

N O T I F I C A T I O N

No. S.O In exercise of the powers conferred by section 6 of the Salt Cess Act, 1953 (4) of 1953), the Central Government hereby makes the following rules further to amend the Salt Cess Rules, 1964, namely :-

1. These rules may be called the Salt Cess (Amendment) Rules, 1981

2. In rule 9 of the Salt Cess Rules, 1964

(i) for clause (a), the following clause shall be substituted, namely :-

"(a) Salt taken out of India to any country outside India by se and if the country is not connected by sea then by rail or road

---------------- the whole."

(ii) clause (f) shall be omitted.

Sd/-- (Puran Chand)

Under Secretary to the Govt. of India

To

The Manager,Government of India Press,Ring Road,New Delhi.

Note : The Salt Cess Rules, 1964 have already been amended vide S.O. No. 4037 th th

dated 17 November, 1964, S.O. No. 2038 dated 16 June, 1965, S.O. No. 1519 th thdated 12 May, 1966 S.O. No. 3592 dated 18 November, 1966, and S.O. No.

th2543 dated 27 August, 1973.

This Salt Cess Act has been repealed vide the Finance Act 2016, No. 28 of 2016 w.e.f. 14.05.2016.

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(TO BE PUBLISHED IN PART II-SECTION 3- SUB SECTION (II)- OF THE GAZETTE OF INDIA DATED THE 2.7.1977)

GOVERNMENT OF INDIAMINISTRY OF COMMERCE

NOTIFICATION

New Delhi, the 2.7.1977.

S.O. In exercise of the powers conferred by section 7 of the Export (Quality Control and Inspection) Act, 1963 (22 of 1963), the Central Government hereby recognizes the Salt Commissioner to the Government of India as an Inspection Agency for inspection of common salt prior to export.

Explanation : In this notification " common salt" means salt obtained from sea-brine, borewell-brine or lake-brine either in the crude or refined form.

(K.V. Balasubramaniam)Deputy Director

(F.No. 6(5)/75-EI&EP

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vuqyXudAnnexure 4.3

Hkkjr esa ued foHkkx dh Hkwfe dk fooj.kDETAILS OF SALT DEPARTMENT LAND IN INDIA

( In acres )

Sl. Name of the State Salt Producing Non-Salt Total extent of No. / Salt region Land Producing Land Land in each State

1 Tamil Nadu 14041 3153 17194

2 Andhra Pradesh 17244+778 1782+935 19026+1713

3 Orissa 4359 2416 6775

4 West Bengal 0 2 2

5 Maharashtra 12503 167 12670

6 Gujarat 1857 22 1879

7 Karnataka 469 7 476

8 Haryana 0 83 83

9 Himachal Pradesh 133 0 133

TOTAL 51384 8567 59951

NB: Out of 8567 acres of non-saslt producing lands, DIPP has circulateddetailed of 8385.69 Acres of surplus lands to various Central Ministries /Departments vide OM No. 04011/8/2012-Salt dated 20-2-2017.Figures shown as (+) under Andhra Pradesh pertains to the lands underthe jurisdiction of Humma Salt Circle in Odisha state.

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F. No. 04011/10/2010-SaltGovernment of India

Ministry of Commerce & IndustryDepartment of Industrial Policy and Promotion

Dated 24th January, 2012

INTERNAL POLICY GUIDELINES FOR TRANSFER OF SALT PAN LAND OWNED BY THE GOVT OF INDIA THROUGH THE OFFICE OF THE SALT COMMISSINOER, AT PLACES OTHER THAN MUMBAI AND ITS SUBURBS, FOR PUBLIC PURPOSES.

The Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP) has been receiving requests fro Central Government Ministries / Departments, State Governments, Central & State Public Sector Enterprises for transfer of land owned by the Govt of India through the office of the Salt Commissioner, at places other than Mumbai and its suburbs, for public purposes.

2. Following Internal Policy Guidelines are bing issued to deal with such requests:

2 (i) Land used for salt production and related activities, as a rule, shall not be transferred to any agency.

(DIPP will take a decision in the matter based on the inputs from the Salt Commissioner regarding the use of land for salt production and related activities).

2 (ii) Notwithstanding (i) above, land under active salt production shall be considered for transfer for public purposes only in exceptional cases as determined by DIPP. The transfer shall be in exchange for alternative land of equivalent value suitable for salt production, falling which, on payment of market value.

2 (iii) Land declared surplus to the requirement of the Ofice of the Salt Commissioner shall alone be considered for transfer for public purposes in accordance with Rules 278 and 279 of the General Financial Rules (GFR), under intimation to the Ministry of Urban Development.

(Declaration of land surplus to the requirement of the Office of the Salt Commissioner will be done by DIPP based on a report from the Salt Commissioner on the economic viability of salt production).

2 (iv) Land surplus to the requirement of the Office of the Salt Commissioner shall be offered first to other Central Government Departments, next to Central Public Sector Enterprises, failing which the Government of the State in which the land is situated and lastly to the State Public Sector Enterprises.

2 (v) The transfer of alnd will be on freehold basis.

2 (vi) There shall be no transfer of land to private sector agencies.

2 (vii) While considering requests for transfer of land, due consideration will be given to environment related issues and related restrictions.

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2 (viii) Request for transfer of land shall be made to DIPP, in the prescribed format (copy enclosed).

2 (ix) Inter-se priority shall be fixed by DIPP in case of multiple requests for the same land, depending on the nature of public purpose.

2 (x) On the direction of DIPP, the Salt Commissioner shall examine, as far as possible, within 60 days, all such requests taking into account the impact of such transfer on salt production, the requirement of the said land for salt manufacture in future and the availability of saline land for exchange, if required.

2 (xi) The actual extent of land to be transferred shall be worked out by the Office of the Salt Commissioner, in consultation with the transferee agency. If required assistance of state government revenue officials for proper survey of land and demarcation by fixing of survey stones would be sought.

2 (xii) For land under active salt cultivation and under consideration for transfer, the transferee agency shall pay compensation to the lessees, if any, for extinguishing the lease hold rights and meet the cost of rehabilitation of the salt workers.

2 (xiii) Any legal case arising out of land transfer proposal in regard to compensation to be paid to the lessees, etc. or any other matter shall be taken care of and defended by the transferee agency at its own cost.

2 (xiv) A token value of Re.1 (Rupee One) will be charged for transferring land to Central Government Departments as per Rule 279 (2) of the General Financial Rules after obtaining the approval of the Minister in charge of DIPP.

2 (xv) In respect of cases, pertaining to central public sector enterprises, state governments and their enterprises, market value will be charged for theland, as defined in paragraph 2 of Appendix 11 of the General Financial Rules, 2005.

2 (xvi) The market value fo the land and its transfer shall be approve by the Minister in charge of DIPP.

2 (xvii) Govt of India / DIPP shall retain the right to resume / reclaim ownership of the land transferred, as long as the land is vacant or not used for the purposes for which it was transferred, on payment of suitable compensation. If the land is required by a central public sector enterprise and stands allotted, then it will be resumed on payment of the cost of allotment and proportionate development.

3. A Flow-chart indicating the procedure to be followed for fixing the market value of land is enclosed.

4. The above Internal Policy Guidelines will be treated as general delegation required under Rule 28 of GFR 2005 for transfer of land, etc. Whenever any general policy is framed by the Government, these guidelines shall be suitably reviewed / modified to make them consistent with general policy.

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Format

Application for transfer of land

1 Name of the organization and address 2 Status of organization (a) Central Government (b) Central Government Undertaking / Enterprise (c) Autonomous body of Central Government (d) State Government (e) State Government Undertaking / Enterprise (f) Autonomous body of State Government (g) Private institution / body (h) Any other to be indicated

3 Extent of land required for transfer (a) Area in acre / hectare (b) Survey number (c) Name of village / taluka / district (d) Sketch / site plan with boundaries

4 Whether the required land is used for salt manufacture or declared surplus to the requirement of department.

5. If declared surplus, authority and the reference number of DIPP / Salt Commissioner.

6. Purpose for which the land is required and its national / regional importance.

7. Details of project indicating whether it is a permitted activity under (a) CRZ (b) Master plan of the State Govt / local authority etc.

8 Efforts made to obtain the land from State Government / private parties.

9. Undertaking to pay market value fixed by DIPP payment of compensation to the salt lessee / manufacturer and cost of rehabilitation of salt workers and right of DIPP to reclaim / resume ownership of the land on payment of suitable compensation.

10 Undertaking to defend court / legal cases if any, arising out of transfer of land.

11 Recommendations of the competent authority of Ministry / Department of Central / State Government

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FLOWCHART

Receipt of order from DIPP for fixing market value

c

Deputy Salt Commissioner invites tenders for valuation of land from Government registered / approved valuers.

c

Receipt, opening of tender by Deputy Salt Commissioner & forwarding report to the Salt Commissioner as per prescribed procedure followed by evalution.

c

Acceptance of tendered rate by Salt Commissioner

c

Award of work to successful valuer by Salt Commissioner

c

Submission of valuation report by the valuer to Salt Commissioner

c

Recommendation of Salt Commissioner to DIPP on the market value of the land

c

Examination of the proposal by Salt Division and obtaining the views of IF Wing on valuation

c

Placing the proposal before Secretary (IPP)

c

Obtaining the approval of Minister in charge of DIPP on valuation & transfer of land

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No. 04014/1/2012-SaltGovernment of India

Ministry of Commerce & IndustryDepartment of Industrial Policy & Promotion

(Salt Section)

New Delhi, the 9th October, 2013To

The Salt Commissioner Jaipur

Sub:- Revision of Assignment fee, Ground Rent and rate of minimum

production of salt per acre for charging Assignment fee and Ground rent, etc. of the Salt Commissionerate land w.e.f. 01.01.2013 - regarding-

In supersession of letter No. 02011/2/2003-Salt dated 27.1.2004 from the Ministry of Commerce & Industry, I am directed to convey the approval of the competent authority for revision of assignment fee, ground rent and rate of minimum production of salt per acre as follows : -

(a) The minimum assignment fee is fixed @ Rs. 100/- per MT / annum subject to minimum yield per acre as fixed for State to State and salt producting centers.

(b) Ground rent is fixed @ Rs. 120/- per acre/per annum. Ground rent should be recovered in lump sum annually in advance.

(c) Fro the purpose of levy of assignment fee minimum production of salt in terms of tones per acre per annum has been fixed at the following rates in respect of salt land owned by the Salt Commissionerate in the following States :-

State Minimum production of salt in

MT/Acre/Annum

Gujarat 30

Andhra Pradesh (except part of Sumadi 20Salt Factory of Odisha)

Andhra Pradesh (Part of Sumadi 10Salt Factory of Odisha)

Maharashtra 20

Karnataka 20

Orissa 10

Tamilnadu (Other than Tuticorin area) 20

Tamilnadu (Tuticorin area) 75

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(d) The new rates of assignment fee and ground rent will be effective from 1st January, 2013 onwards.

2. The following procedure shall be adopted for levy of assignment fee/ lease money in the said States :-

(a) Ground rent should be recovered in lump sum annually in advance.

(b) The assignment fee may be collected in installment, not exceeding four in a year subject to the payment of simpl interest fixed by the Government from time to time.

(c) The assignment fee / ground rent in respect of land whose lease was renewed on payment of assignment fee/ground rent as per DIPP letter No. 02011/2/2003-Salt dated 27.1.2004 would stand revised to the aforesaid rate w.e.f. 1.1.2013. In case lessees are already paying assignment fee more than Rs. 100/- per ton, they shall continue to pay the same amount.

(d) Before the lands ar formally assigned, the assignees should be required to deposit a fixed amount equal to the estimated amount of assignment fee for one year as security deposit. This would be refundable after the expiry of the successful terms of the lease. The assignment fee paid as advance shall be adjusted against outstanding dues in case the lease of land given for manufacture of salt is cancelled owing to violation of lease conditions.

(e) In respect of fresh and undeveloped lands as well as salt lands lying fallow for more that 7 years, lease money/ assignment fee at half of this scale should be recovered for the first three year from the assignee and for the first five years from duly registered cooperative societies. However, such condition should be incorporated in the NIT and subsequently in lease agreement.

(f) In cases where the highest tender rate of assignment fee being more than Rs. 100, the lessee shall pay the tendered rate.

(g) In cases where the land has been allotted on lease by inviting tenders and the highest bid accepted for payment of assignment fee was less than Rs. 100/- per MT, the lessee will continue to pay the assignment fee during the remaining period of lease as per their respective highest bid accepted.

(h) All lessees will be required to pay ground rent at revised rate.

3. The new rates of assignment fee adn ground rent will automatically increase by 10% after every three years and will be reviewed after every five years by the Committee constituted by the Government of India.

4. This issues with the concurrence of IF Wing vide their Dy. No. 650 dated 10.7.2013.

Yours faithfully

(Sanjivani Tamhane)Deputy Secretary to the Govt. of India

Copy to1. Pay and accounts Officer, Salt Commissioner, Jaipur2. IF Wing, Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion3. Sanction folder/Guard file4. Deputy Salt Commissioner, Mumbai, Chennai and Ahmedabad5. Assistant Salt Commissioner, Kolkata and Jodhpur.

(Sanjivani Tamhane)Deputy Secretary to the Govt. of India.

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Sl. Name of the Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Total

No. State/Place 2017 2017 2017 2017 2017 2017 2017 2017 2017 2018 2018 2018

GUJARAT

1 Bhuj 0.00 0.00 1.30 22.80 6.60 1.30 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 32.00

2 Mithapur 0.00 0.00 4.17 10.24 0.32 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 14.73

3 Kharaghoda 0.00 0.00 3.40 41.63 7.80 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 52.83

4 Gandhidham 0.00 0.00 3.50 23.00 6.90 0.90 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 34.30

5 Bhavnagar 0.00 0.00 0.00 30.00 31.30 0.70 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 62.00

6 Dharasana 0.00 0.00 44.00 136.00 51.60 15.90 0.00 0.00 3.50 0.00 0.00 0.00 251.00

7 Santalpur 0.00 0.00 17.00 52.70 1.50 0.70 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 71.90

TAMIL NADU

8 Tuticorin 0.00 1.19 0.03 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.62 6.59 2.00 0.65 0.04 0.22 11.34

9 Chennai 0.00 8.33 5.67 1.74 1.77 11.86 0.89 2.02 10.07 0.19 0.00 0.00 42.54

10 Adiramapatnam 0.13 5.04 2.22 3.02 2.31 1.35 3.67 2.51 4.23 4.64 1.44 1.07 31.63

11 Nagapattinam 0.00 7.97 1.01 1.27 3.54 1.65 1.34 8.10 2.86 5.33 0.01 3.66 36.74

MUMBAI

12 Bhayandar/Palghar 0.00 0.30 59.20 95.78 66.77 21.98 8.60 0.00 7.60 0.00 0.00 00.00 260.23

13 Uran/ Pen 0.00 0.00 64.42 134.56 90.14 64.19 14.98 0.00 1.10 0.00 0.70 0.00 370.10

KARNATAKA

14 Sannikata 0.00 0.00 70.12 119.10 87.17 64.15 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 4.16 344.70

GOA

15 Goa 0.00 8.31 69.12 114.20 82.17 46.15 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 319.95

RAJASTHAN

16 Nawa City 0.00 0.72 5.16 6.20 3.00 0.80 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 15.88

17 Sujangarh 0.00 0.24 0.40 4.72 3.04 0.60 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 9.00

18 Pokran 0.32 1.28 1.88 11.36 0.40 0.16 0.00 0.00 0.12 0.00 0.00 0.24 15.76

19 Sambhar 0.00 0.00 10.80 30.80 11.00 5.50 2.00 0.00 0.00 3.00 0.00 0.00 63.10

20 Phalodi 1.52 2.32 1.76 7.52 2.64 0.56 0.00 0.00 0.04 0.00 0.00 0.08 16.44

21 Kuchaman 0.00 1.36 2.08 4.00 5.40 0.52 1.52 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 14.88

22 Pachbhadra 0.00 0.28 1.92 12.52 0.40 0.28 0.00 0.00 0.00 2.00 0.00 6.40 23.80

ANDHRA PRADESH

23 Kakinada 0.00 9.87 5.98 6.26 2.13 7.82 0.86 0.90 0.59 0.00 0.00 0.10 34.51

24 Machilipatanam 0.00 6.81 13.18 1.81 5.40 7.66 3.03 0.07 1.28 0.00 0.00 0.00 39.24

25 Vishakhapatnam 0.00 11.00 8.03 8.95 3.89 9.18 5.40 0.32 0.03 0.00 0.00 0.85 47.65

26 Nellore 0.00 4.14 3.51 2.37 1.44 0.42 1.55 1.05 5.96 0.00 0.00 0.00 20.44

vuqyXudAnnexure - 5.1

o"kZ 2017-18 ds nkSjku ued dkj[kkuksa ds lehiLFk dqN egRoiw.kZ LFkkuksa ds ekSle lEca/kh vkadM+s METEOROLOGICAL DATA IN RESPECT OF SOME

IMPORTANT PLACES DURING 2017-18

o"kkZ R A I N F A LL

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(Fig. in Cms.)

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Sl. Name of the Apr May June July Aug Sept Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan Feb MarNo. State/Place 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 18 18 18

TAMIL NADU

1 Tuticorin 7 5 7 10 9 7 6 5 6 8 9 9

2 Chennai 7 7 8 8 7 5 6 7 6 6 5 6

3 Adiramapatnam 7 7 8 8 7 7 4 3 5 6 6 5

MUMBAI

1 Uran 10 13 18 24 23 17 8 8 8 8 8 10

KARNATAKA

1 Sannikata 7 8 6 7 6 7 6 7 7 6 7 6

GOA

1 Goa 6 5 7 8 6 7 5 7 6 7 6 7

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1 Tuticorin (M) 89 87 84 80 79 83 90 92 92 92 93 92

(E) 86 81 72 67 70 79 83 87 86 77 80 89

2 Chennai (M) 72 69 66 70 77 77 83 91 86 79 78 79

(E) 69 69 65 70 71 75 78 87 78 65 67 72

3 Adiramapatnam (M) 82 85 74 66 72 77 82 89 89 84 83 77

(E) 73 80 74 75 74 77 79 86 82 67 62 66

4 Nagapattinam (M) 79 79 71 68 71 72 83 93 0 87 84 81

(E) 65 71 64 61 61 70 74 89 0 67 70 67

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5 Vishakhapatnam (M) 70 71 76 74 75 80 73 72 72 72 73 72

(E) 75 75 78 71 78 79 71 72 69 67 69 73

6 Kakinada (M) 80 78 85 82 88 91 87 85 87 90 87 85

(E) 67 62 76 63 78 78 72 77 72 69 66 67

7 Machilipatnam (M) 72 68 78 69 85 83 80 83 86 88 84 79

(E) 68 62 71 54 73 75 70 76 73 67 65 67

8 Nellore (M) 75 68 69 61 72 77 79 90 86 84 83 80

(E) 64 55 55 43 55 67 67 84 73 65 64 67

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9 Mithapur (M) 84 86 96 92 90 88 88 90 86 82 91 91

(E) 80 81 94 89 86 83 83 85 78 78 88 86

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(M) 73 68 83 66 70 72 81 82 83 87 82 83

(E) 72 65 66 64 66 73 80 78 79 78 73 71

11 Karnataka (M) 72 67 64 65 69 71 80 82 84 87 82 83

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(E) 68 67 69 70 78 77 78 76 77 75 72 68

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Sl. Name of the Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan Feb. Mar.No. State/Place 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 18 18 18

TAMIL NADU 1. Tuticorin Max. 33.2 35.5 38.0 38.9 38.9 38.1 35.5 33.8 31.0 32.4 32.8 33.9 Min. 21.7 21.5 25.9 25.0 24.3 23.4 23.3 22.5 22.4 21.6 21.2 24.0 2. Adirampatnam Max. 35.5 35.8 38.4 39.6 38.6 35.8 34.5 32.9 31.9 33.0 34.6 35.9 Min. 27.1 26.9 27.0 26.6 25.5 25.5 24.2 22.8 22.1 20.7 20.9 23.4 3. Chennai Max. 36.8 42.2 39.6 41.0 37.6 36.9 35.7 32.6 32.4 31.3 33.4 36.1 Min. 23.5 25.6 24.6 23.9 23.1 23.5 24.3 22.4 21.5 20.4 21.0 24.1 4. Nagapattinam Max. 36.1 37.6 37.8 40.0 39.0 39.8 36.0 32.4 31.9 31.4 32.9 37.2 Min. 22.1 24.8 22.5 24.1 23.0 24.6 23.1 22.6 22.0 20.6 21.2 22.6 ANDHRA PRADESH

5. Kakinada Max. 35.4 38.3 33.2 35.6 33.4 32.7 33.7 30.2 30.7 30.9 33.4 34.9 Min. 25.9 28.3 26.8 27.4 26.3 26.1 25.3 22.8 21.5 20.4 22.5 24.5 6. Vishakhapatnam Max. 32.2 32.8 32.3 33.3 32.2 31.7 32.6 29.9 29.8 29.0 30.3 31.4 Min. 36.3 28.3 26.3 27.3 26.5 26.1 26.0 23.4 22.2 21.0 23.5 25.2 7. Nellore Max. 37.3 39.7 37.1 38.3 35.9 35.1 34.8 29.7 30.4 30.8 33.3 35.6 Min. 26.4 29.1 27.9 29.1 27.0 26.7 25.7 24.0 22.9 22.0 23.4 25.3 8. Machilipatnam Max. 34.7 38.5 33.9 37.7 34.9 33.8 34.3 30.1 30.8 30.3 32.3 33.7 Min. 25.5 28.6 26.7 27.9 26.1 26.3 25.8 23.2 22.1 20.9 22.7 24.5 MUMBAI

9 Maharashtra Max. 34.0 34.0 33.0 31.0 31.0 32.0 34.0 34.0 31.0 32.0 33.0 34.0 Min. 24.0 26.0 26.0 25.0 25.0 29.0 25.0 21.0 18.0 17.0 19.0 22.0 10 Karnataka Max. 32.0 36.0 33.0 31.0 30.0 31.0 32.0 31.0 29.0 28.0 29.0 31.0 Min. 27.0 31.0 30.0 28.0 26.0 26.0 25.0 24.0 23.0 22.0 23.0 24.0 10 Goa Max. 34.0 33.0 29.0 30.0 31.0 32.0 31.0 31.0 31.0 30.0 32.0 32.0 Min. 26.0 26.0 26.0 25.0 27.0 26.0 25.0 25.0 25.0 24.0 24.0 25.0 GUJARAT

11 Mithapur Max. 41.0 42.0 43.0 38.0 36.0 34.5 38.0 36.0 32.0 30.5 33.0 35.5 Min. 18.0 19.0 20.5 18.0 18.0 19.0 19.0 16.0 13.0 13.0 18.0 18.0

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Country 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Albania (Sea Salt) 47000 47000 47000 47000 47000 47000

Armenia 35570 37798 31000 39793 27392 32250

Austria

Rock Salt 169 222 184 245 248 244

Salt in brine 1150474 3193216 3717419 3846881 1052459 1044926

Azerbaijan 18848 19000 6268 5165 4743 4699

Belarus 2576330 2176650 2625270 1820547 2054288 2476493

Bosnia & Herzegovina 721046 743807 727894 791047 869750 966177

Bulgaria 2200000 2100000 2000000 2000000 3100000 3300000

Croatia 53963 45992 42502 33039 51877 39836

Denmark 600000 600000 580000 580000 580000 580000

France Salt in brine (K) 6000000 6100000 6300000 6500000 6500000 4164364

Germany

Rock Salt 8765168 5938855 8510652 4928656 6027873 5634339

Brine Salt 2217205 2182440 2164456 2133359 2286769 2278304

Salt in brine 6458628 10900000 7878895 4075004 8132675 8324054

Greece 190000 190000 189500 190000 145000 145000

Italy

Rock Salt & brine salt 2912128 2862440 2879174 2560441 3042474 2550849

Malta 1000

Montenegro

Sea Salt 10000 16000 10000 10000 10000 10000

Netherlands 6866000 6513000 6517000 6500000 6700000 6625000

Poland

Rock Salt 1233800 793000 1310500 763100 629700 698607

Brine Salt 2633000 2732200 2735500 2705100 2797700 2964690

Other salt 547700 724000 499200 641769 406700 438700

Portugal

Rock Salt 631295 520284 473095 69702 30008 15348

Sea Salt 48048 88693 91282 96321 117282 105972

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Country 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Romania 2248940 1888516 2113752 2046740 2079600 2063467

Russia 2000000 2000000 348000 361000 723000 769000

Serbia 23334 16506 13704 12994 13202 9149

Slovenia 4291 5684 3360 0 2191 2417

Spain

Rock Salt 3200000 2785959 2902729 3000000 2970054 2525940

Sea Salt 1171435 1155475 1229000 1320000 1237070 1250000

Other salt 91735 100643 147553 105000 154302 110000

Switzerland 478324 528000 652000 418389 476941 447216

Turkey

Sea Salt 500000 4000000 5000000 5500000 10994822 11000000

Other salt 4100000 0 0 0

Ukraine 5938000 6181415 5796287 2497706 2136500 2136500

United Kingdom 6700000 6100000 6500000 5000000 4600000 4500000

Algeria

Brine Salt & Sea Salt 190000 178000 172900 192982 196600 175000

Angola 35000 40000 40000 40000 40000 48000

Botswana 446525 389481 521306 515311 404295 399837

Burkina Faso 5000 5000 0 0 0 0

Djibouti 30000 30000 12000 300 1000 500

Egypt (b) 2460462 2883577 2900000 2200000 1500000 1500000

Eritrea 26000 26000 26000 28000 28000 290000

Ethiopia ( c) 100000 100000 300000 320000 320000

Rock Salt (e) 70000 0 0 0

Other Salt (e) (f) 40000 0 0 0

Ghana 250000 150000 150000 100000 250000 250000

Guinea 15000 15000 15000 15000 15000 15000

Kenya (d) 24000 24000 8895 18936 21201 23423

Libya 40000 10000 30000 30000 30000 30000

Madagascar 70000 70000 70000 85000 85000 85000

Mali 6000 6000 6000 0

Mauritania 690 700 700 700 700 700

Mauritius (e ) 4000 3800 3800 3500 1800 500

Morocco 720814 720000 720000 439160 555760 573000

Mozambaque (c ) 110000 110000 130000 130000 160000 160000

Namibia 780000 738000 826985 657000 316466 581558

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Country 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Niger 1300 1300 0 0

Senegal 258200 237300 243000 244700 265700 263200

Somalia 1000 1000 1000 493828

South Africa 381177 399135 479024 15000 520070 488984

Sudan 0 150000 30000 54757 38000 23000

Tanzania 36352 34016 36032 698700 92152 145718

Tunisia (c ) 1180500 1131200 1146000 888000 900000 1280000

Bahamas 8430 1000000 956789 1493308 962486 308007

Bonaire 300000 400000 400000 400000 400000 400000

Canada

Rock Salt 11629830 9820792 11223829 13173990 13312076 9310950

Other Salt (e) 994718 1023832 986253 995546 974035 979382

Cuba 280800 280000 222400 243300 284900 248000

Dominican Republic

Sea Salt 50000 50000 50000 50000 50000 50000

El. Salvador ( c) 98200 103100 100000 100000 100000 100000

Guatemala ( c) 50000 50000 60000 60000 60000 60000

Honduras 40000 40000 40000 40000 40000 40000

Jamaica 14000 14000 14000

Mexico 9361454 10100935 10297955 11000000 9193963 9700000

Nicaragua (c ) 30000 30000 30000 30000 30000 30000

Panama (c ) 16577 15596 27197 25660 23294 23470

USA

Rock Salt (h) 19360000 14472000 14436000 15876000 17280000 18480000

Salt in brine (h) 16720000 18894000 18847000 20727000 22560000 15960000

Evaporated salt (h) 7920000 6834000 6817000 7497000 8160000 7560000

Argentina 1500000 1900000 1800000 180000 2000000 2000000

Bolivia 4534

Brazil

Rock Salt 1400000 1300000 1400000 1400000 1450000 1500000

Sea Salt 5600000 5000000 11000000 6000000 6000000 6000000

Chile 9966038 8057130 6576960 10553440 11831116 8139914

Colombia

Rock Salt 305706 308547 319184 340263 338804 345637

Sea Salt 116265 211721 113226 105577 78634 218557

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Country 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Ecuador 75000 75000 75000 75000 75000 75000

Peru 1468266 1242765 1205435 1200000 1471131 1450415

Venezuela (c ) 350000 350000 350000 350000 350000 350000

Afghanistan 169000 169000 169000 5680 5700 5700

Bangladesh (d) 1409239 1430329 1438805 1460698 1461000 1477157

Mynmar(Burma) (a) ( h) 162319 223747 169109 187616 129478 140947

Cambodia 95000 80000 85000 85000 85000 300000

China 64294000 62158000 64603000 64338000 59750000 63095000

India

Rock Salt ( h) 0 0 0 0 0

Sea Salt (h ) 18188300 24500000 17517000 21022100 21516000 23454700

Other Salt ( h) 3990800 0 5502300 5865000 6126800 5736900

Indonesia 720000 650000 700000 750000 720000 720000

Iran (j) 3300000 2800000 3000000 3250000 3500000 2800000

Iraq 136007 143441 181928 182000 182000 182000

Israel ( e) 399649 414984 442417 459742 333317 389236

Japan (hI ) 978000 925000 929000 928000 938000 928000

Jordan 0 0 32000 32000 32000 32000

Kazakishtan 364222 463960 519188 596508 608627 733521

Korea Dem. P.R. of 500000 308847 421259 500000 500000 500000

Korea Republic of 372230 500000 500000 303510 342844 323470

Kuwait 50000 50000 50000 50000 50000 50000

Laos 35100 47600 48000 50000 51000 51000

Lebanon 15000 15000 15000 48000 15000 15000

Mongolia 0 2461 2100 15000 2100 2100

Oman 12400 12800 11800 12900 12600 4500

Pakistan

Rock Salt (b) 1953711 2135760 2159939 2220347 2136361 3535053

Sea Salt (b) 186697 292135 297047 254985 205454 282529

Philippines (e ) 720146 725000 992640 993000 993000 993000

Saudi Arabia

Rock Salt & brine salt 1800000 2000000 1691000 1990000 2080000 2000000

Sri Lanka 87256 85000 87000 100000 100000 100000

Syria 80000 80000 80000 10000 5000 2500

Taiwan 104854 70750 80966 81893 78301 77276

Tajikistan 26994 27954 31762 36348 35704 35516

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Country 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Thailand

Rock Salt 1545900 1363539 1300158 1381067 1385911 1390548

Other Salt 100000 100000 100000 100000 100000 100000

Turkmenistan 215000 215000 215000 220000 230000 230000

Uzbekistan 60000 60000 60000 60000 60000 60000

Vietnam 928900 1177900 1200000 765700 991000 933200

Yemen Republic of 80000 70000 70000 70000 50000 75000

Australia (I) 11403000 10821000 13503763 13453514 11904000 11514481

New Zealand 70000 88000 55000 65000 101000 101678

Totals 281751470 276506929 287307227 281187664 289600000 279600000

Note(s) : (1) This table does not include production of refined salt (2) Salt is known to be produced in many countries for which statistics are not available. (a) Salt ; all forms (b) Years ended 30 June of that stated (c) Years ended 7 July of that stated (d) Lake Salt (e) Sea Salt (f) Exports (g) Including salt in brine (h) Sold or used by producers (i) Seasons beginning in November and ending in May of the year stated. (j ) Years ended 31 March following that stated (k ) Years ended 20 March following that stated

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1 Tamilnadu

1 Tuticorin 1451194

2 Ramanad 270704

3 Nagapattnam 403605

4 Villupuram 66229

5 Cuddalore 167

6 Kanyakumari 3594

7 Pudukottai 760

8 Tanjavur 6718

9 Tiruvallur 3455

10 Kancheepuram 41800

Total 2248226

2 Andhra Pradesh

1 Srikakulam 46991

2 Vizayanagaram 443

3 Vishkhapatnam 12094

4 East Godawari 9717

5 Krishna 211267

6 Prakasam 101613

7 Nellore 23970

Total 406095

3 Gujarat (Morbi)

1 Surendranagar 1393122

2 Navsari 2500

3 Patan 983900

4 Jamnagar 1369825

5 Porbandar 35707

6 Kutch 9960815

7 Anand 3285

8 Bharuch 2377512

9 Bhavnagar 3325825

10 Amreli 595700

11 Junagarh 53135

12 Valsad 25590

13 Surat 131869

14 Dev Bhoomi Dwarka 3041045

Total 23299830

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1 Ajmer 850450

2 Churu 626

3 Jaipur 20850

4 Jaisalmer 10900

5 Jodhpur 250000

6 Nagaur 1546630

7 Barmer 38400

Total 2717856

6 Maharashtra

1 Mumbai/ Bhandup 2200

2 Mumbai Sub.Urban/Bhandup 10000

3 Thane/Bhayandar( Rai) 23400

4 Raigad/Bhandup(Karanja, Pen) 3500

5 Sindhudurg/ Bhandup(Shiroda) 1500

6 Palghar/ Bhayandar( Bassein) 89000

7 Palghar/ Bhayandar

Total 129600

7 Karnataka

Uttar Kannada 10000

8 Himachal Pradesh

Mandi 0

9 West Bengal Midnapore 11299

10 Odisha

Ganjam 8168

Total 8168

11 Goa

North & South Goa 1000

Grand Total 28831074

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o"kZ 2017&18 esa ued fuekZ.k ds fy;s iathd+`r fd;s x;s u;s {ks=ksa dk fooj.kPARTICULARS OF NEW AREA REGISTERED FOR SALT MANUFACTURE

DURING 2017-18

Sl. State/District No. of Location Area Regis- Ownership

No. Units tered (Acres) of land

1 TAMIL NADU

(i) Seveandakulam 1 Sevandakulam Central Govt.

TOTAL 00.00

2 GUJARAT

(i) Morbi 2 Jajhasar Village Maliya Tal. 420.00 Sate Govt.

Total 420.00

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o"kZ 1947 ls 2017&18 rd ns'k esa ued mRiknuSALT PRODUCTION IN THE COUNTRY

FROM 1947 TO 2017-18('000 MT)

YEAR PRODUCTION YEAR PRODUCTION

1947 1929.81948 2374.81949 2075.81950 2661.91951 2776.11952 2868.91953 3213.21954 2758.61955 3025.21956 3317.61957 3670.11958 4195.71959 3177.91960 3435.51961 3480.61962 3886.11963 3544.11964 4646.81965 4119.31966 4521.51967 4488.21968 5043.71969 5173.41970 5588.21971 5426.11972 6517.11973 6860.21974 5912.91975 5842.91976 4076.41977 5328.51978 6693.51979 7037.01980 8007.41981 8923.21982 7308.4

1983 7004.8

1984 7652.9

1985 9874.9

1986 10111.5

1987 9899.5

1988 8311.5

1989 9870.3

1990 12398.0

1991 12394.6

1992 13552.8

1993 13727.8

1994 12344.2

1995 12544.0

1996 14466.1

1997 14251.1

1998 11964.4

1999 14452.7

2000 15651.3

2001 14284.0

2002 17879.2

2003 14882.4

2004 14761.2

2005-06 18969.0

2006-07 17898.2

2007-08 17845.2

2008-09 19151.2

2009-10 23951.3

2010-11 18610.1

2011-12 22179.1

2012-13 24546.9

2013-14 23019.3

2014-15 26887.1

2015-16 27643.7

2016-17 29191.6

2017-18 28949.4

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jkT;okj ,oa {ks=okj ued mRiknuSTATE & SECTOR WISE PRODUCTION OF SALT

('000 Tonnes)

Sl. Name of the Public Private Coop. TotalNo. State Joint Sect. Sector Sector

1 2 3 4 5 6

1. Andhra Pradesh 2015-16 0.0 372.6 20.4 393.0 2016-17 0.0 383.9 17.2 401.1 2017-18 0.0 403.0 16.2 419.22. Goa 2015-16 0.0 2.0 0.0 2.0 2016-17 0.0 2.7 0.0 2.7 2017-18 0.0 1.0 0.0 1.03. Gujarat 2015-16 0.0 21200.5 1506.1 22706.6 2016-17 0.0 22569.0 1141.8 23710.8 2017-18 0.0 22246.5 1053.3 23299.84. Himachal Pradesh 2015-16 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2016-17 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2017-18 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 5. Karnataka 2015-16 0.0 4.2 8.6 12.8 2016-17 0.0 3.1 11.1 14.2 2017-18 0.0 3.3 6.9 10.26. Maharashtra 2015-16 0.0 115.9 23.7 139.6 2016-17 0.0 120.5 31.6 152.1 2017-18 0.0 105.5 24.2 129.77. Orissa 2015-16 0.0 9.9 1.2 11.1 2016-17 0.0 7.0 2.0 9.0 2017-18 0.0 3.1 0.1 3.28. Rajasthan 2015-16 206.9 2147.5 29.9 2384.3 2016-17 262.5 2168.3 57.4 2488.2 2017-18 225.7 2444.3 47.8 2717.89. Tamil Nadu 2015-16 155.5 1814.6 12.1 1982.2 2016-17 225.6 2160.1 14.3 2400.0 2017-18 199.1 2148.6 14.0 2361.710. West Bengal 2015-16 0.0 11.2 0.9 12.1 2016-17 0.0 12.6 0.9 13.5 2017-18 0.0 6.2 0.6 6.811. Diu & Daman 2015-16 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2016-17 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2017-18 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

2015-16 362.4 25678.4 1602.9 27643.7

TOTAL 2016-17 488.1 27427.2 1276.3 29191.6

2017-18 424.8 27361.5 1163.1 28949.4

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Js.kh@jkT;okj ued mRiknuCATEGORY/ STATEWISE PRODUCTION OF SALT

('000 Tonnes)

Sl. Name of the C A T E G O R Y

No. State I II III IV Total

1 Andhra Pradesh 2015-16 236.4 35.5 20.4 100.7 393.0 2016-17 226.2 30.9 17.2 126.8 401.1 2017-18 242.8 36.2 16.2 124 419.22 Goa 2015-16 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.0 2.0 2016-17 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.7 2.7 2017-18 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.0 1.0\3 Gujarat 2015-16 16949.3 44.4 1506.1 4206.8 22706.6 2016-17 18522.5 20.6 1141.8 4025.9 23710.8 2017-18 18026.1 47.1 1053.3 4173.3 23299.84 Himachal Pradesh 2015-16 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2016-17 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2017-18 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.05 Karnataka 2015-16 0.4 1.6 8.6 2.2 12.8 2016-17 0.2 1.6 11.1 1.3 14.2 2017-18 0.0 1.2 6.9 2.1 10.26 Maharashtra 2015-16 81.5 31.7 23.7 2.7 139.6 2016-17 85.4 33.0 31.6 2.1 152.1 2017-18 78.3 25.5 24.2 1.7 129.77 Orissa 2015-16 5.3 4.1 1.2 0.5 11.1 2016-17 3.0 3.6 2 0.4 9.0 2017-18 0.2 2.7 0.1 0.2 3.28 Rajasthan 2015-16 207.5 54.9 29.9 2092.0 2384.3 2016-17 270.0 120.0 57.4 2040.8 2488.2 2017-18 226.4 80.0 47.8 2363.6 2717.89 Tamil Nadu 2015-16 808.2 102.2 12.1 1059.7 1982.2 2016-17 1020.2 143.1 14.3 1222.4 2400.0 2017-18 1069.9 135.9 14 1141.9 2361.710 West Bengal 2015-16 5.4 5.8 0.9 0.0 12.1 2016-17 5.3 7.3 0.9 0.0 13.5 2017-18 3.0 3.2 0.6 0.0 6.811 Diu & Daman 2015-16 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2016-17 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2017-18 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

2015-16 18294.0 280.2 1602.9 7466.6 27643.7

GRAND TOTAL 2016-17 20132.8 360.1 1276.3 7422.4 29191.6

2017-18 19646.7 331.8 1163.1 7807.8 28949.4

Cat. I - Exceeding 100 Acres Cat II - Exceeding 10 Acres but Up to 100 Acres. Cat. III - Co-Operative Societies Cat. IV - Upto 10 acres (except Co-op. Societies)

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fofHkUu L=ksrks ls ued mRiknu dk jkT;okj fooj.kSTATE & SOURCE WISE PRODUCTION OF SALT

('000 Tonnes)

2014-15 2015-16 2016-17

Source Sea Inland Sea Inland Sea Inland

Andhra Pradesh 393.0 0.0 401.1 0.0 419.2 0.0

Gujarat 18964.1 3742.5 20462.1 3248.7 20922.8 2377

Goa 2.0 0.0 2.7 0.0 1.0 0.0

Karnataka 12.8 0.0 14.2 0.0 10.2 0.0

Maharashtra 139.6 0.0 152.1 0.0 129.7 0.0

Odisha 11.1 0.0 9.0 0.0 3.2 0.0

Rajasthan 0.0 2177.4 0.0 2225.7 0.0 2492.1

Tamilnadu 1982.2 0.0 2400 0.0 2361.7 0.0

West Bengal 12.1 0.0 13.5 0.0 6.8 0.0

Diu & Daman 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

TOTAL 21516.9 5919.9 23454.7 5474.4 23854.6 4869.1

ROCK SALT

Himachal Pradesh 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

LAKE SALT

Rajasthan(Sambhar) 0.0 206.9 0.0 262.5 0.0 225.7

21516.9 6126.8 23454.7 5736.9 23854.6 5094.8

Grand Total 27643.7 29191.6 28949.4

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gmYmaU Z_H$ H$m dmof©H$ bú` Am¡a CË[mXZYEARLY TARGETS AND PRODUCTION OF COMMON SALT

(in Lakh Tonnes)

2015-16 2016-17 2017-18

S. Name of the Target Production Target Production Target Production

No. State

1 Andhra Pradesh 5.10 3.93 5.00 4.01 5.00 4.19

2 Goa 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.03 0.03 0.01

3 Gujarat 218.00 227.07 221.00 237.11 240.00 233.00

4 Himachal Pradesh 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

5 Karnataka 0.10 0.13 0.10 0.14 0.14 0.10

6 Maharashtra 1.70 1.39 1.60 1.52 1.60 1.29

7 Odisha 0.10 0.11 0.10 0.09 0.10 0.03

8 Rajasthan 21.75 23.84 22.00 24.88 25.00 27.18

9 Tamil Nadu 23.03 19.82 22.00 24.00 24.00 23.62

10 West Bengal 0.20 0.12 0.18 0.14 0.18 0.07

11 Diu & Daman 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

Total 270.00 276.43 272.00 291.92 296.05 289.49

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30 twu rFkk 31 fnlEcj] 2017 rFkk 31 ekpZ 2018 dks ued dk jkT;okj LVkWdSTATE-WISE STOCK OF SALT ON 30TH JUNE & 31ST DECEMBER 2017 &

31ST MARCH 2018

('000 Tonnes)

S. Name of the S t o c k o f s a l t a s o n

No. State 30th June 31st December 31st March

2015 2016 2017 2015 2016 2017 2016 2017 2018

1 Andhra Pradesh 298.8 263.4 266 129.9 140.6 131.1 129.4 126.1 140.8

2 Goa 1.1 0.5 0.4 0.5 0.8 0.3 0.3 0.4 0.1

3 Gujarat 12200.2 13102.4 13848.6 6308.1 8148.4 8720.3 7342.5 8542.8 8994.1

4 Himachal Pradesh 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

5 Karnataka 8.6 11.4 12.4 4.2 7 6.9 5 8.6 5.4

6 Maharashtra 99.3 84.9 82.7 57.2 68.2 30.8 29.7 44.7 21

7 Odisha 15.4 18.9 17.9 0.0 18.1 17.7 14.5 17.4 17.6

8 Rajasthan 1234.3 1205.8 971.9 305.1 445.1 642.8 362.5 476.6 816.8

9 Tamil Nadu 399.5 466.6 1157.3 748.8 0 1290.3 385.8 612.0 718.7

10 West Bengal 11.5 12.4 15.8 0 19.9 15.4 13.2 17.5 13.4

11 Diu & Daman 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

T O T A L 14268.7 15166.3 16373.0 7553.8 8848.1 10855.6 8282.9 9846.1 10727.9

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fofHkUu ued mRiknd jkT;ksa dh vkSlr ued iSnkokjAVERAGE YIELD OF SALT IN DIFFERENT SALT

PRODUCING STATES

Average yieldSl. Name of the (Tonnes/Acre)No. State/Salt Producing Centre 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18

Andhra Pradesh 1 Pakala 15 14 152 Iskapalli 18 20 123 Naupada 11 11 94 Calingapatnam 13 85 Polavaram 14 19

Goa1 Goa 26 15 14

Gujarat1. Gandhidham/Chirai 92 122 1192. Jamnagar 85 80 853. Bhavnagar/Rajula 70 70 774. Dhrangadhra/Kharaghoda 60 57 1085. Halvad 135 58 826. South Gujarat 52 64 59

Karnataka1 Sanikatta 16 18 20

Maharashtra1 Shiroda 26 22 162 Rai 7 15 103 Palghar 11 13 124 Bhayandar

Odisha1 Ganjam 20 21 172 Goka 11 15 63 Surla 7 5 04 Sumadi 3 05 Bolong 0.2 0

Rajasthan1 Sujangarh 60 192 Nawa City 224 2303 Phalodi 35 54 454 Sambhar Lake 129 1555 Didwana 43 316 Kuchaman City 15 157 Pokaran 15 27 538 Pachpadra 364 559

Tamil Nadu 1 Veppalodai 39 56 502 Urani 48 96 873 Valinokkam 46 42 4 Marakanam 33 24 305 Adirampatnam 5 11 56 Vedaranyam (P) 23 34 7 Vedaranyam (E) 38 41 468 Covelong 12 6 13

West Bengal1 Contai 7 7 4

(P) - Parent (E) - Extension

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ued m|ksx esa dk;Zjr lgdkjh lfefr;ksa dk jkT;okj fooj.kPARTICULARS OF CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES ENGAGED IN

SALT MANUFACTURE

Sl. Name of the No. of Co-op Total No.of Area Actual area ProductionNo. State Societies Members (In Acres) worked ('000 Tonnes) (In Acres)

1. Andhra Pradesh

2015-16 13 4178 1812 1626 20.4

2016-17 12 4126 1684 1659 17.2

2017-18 12 4126 1684 1659 16.2

2. Gujarat (a) Marine

2015-16 26 5761 6014 3603 200.3

2016-17 26 5761 6014 3643 220.2

2017-18 26 5761 6014 3643 194.3

(b) Inland

2015-16 84 14297 14912 9182 1305.85

2016-17 84 14297 14912 9182 921.55

2017-18 84 14297 14912 8982 859

3. Karnataka

2015-16 1 350 469 469 8.6

2016-17 1 360 469 469 11.1

2017-18 6.9

4. Maharashtra

2015-16 14 5764 1954 1882 23.7

2016-17 16 13909 2199 2063 31.6

2017-18 24.2

5. Odisha

2015-16 2 811 944 185 1.2

2016-17 1 330 944 136 2.0

2017-18 1 606 24 0.1

6. Rajasthan

2015-16 11 265 652 480 29.9

2016-17 11 265 652 480 57.4

2017-18 11 238 652 480 47.8

7. Tamil Nadu

2015-16 5 1060 850 592 12.1

2016-17 5 1060 850 450 14.3

2017-18 5 1060 850 428 14.0

8. West Bengal

2015-16 1 170 137 137 0.9

2016-17 1 167 137 137 0.9

2017-18 1 137 137 0.6

9 Diu & Daman

2015-16 2 0 695 0 0.0

2016-17 2 0 695 0 0.0

2017-18 2 695 0 0.0

2015-16 159 32656 28439 18156 1602.9

2016-17 159 40275 28556 18219 1276.3

2017-18 142 25482 25550 15353 1163.1

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S.No. State Name Public/Joint Area held Production Sector (In Acres) (In Tonnes)

1 Tamil Nadu Tamil Nadu Salt Public Sector Corporation, Valinokkam 5504 180500 2 Tamil Nadu Maruthi Marine Industries Joint Sector 956 18565 Ltd., Covelong 3 Andhra Pradesh M/s. S.K. Salts, Pandraka Joint Sector 992 0 4 Gujarat M/s. Hindustan Salts Ltd., Public sector 23595 0 Kharaghoda 5 Gujarat Central Salt & Marine Public sector 300 0 Chemicals Research Institute, Bhavnagar

6 Himachal Pradesh M/s. Hindustan Salts Limited, Public sector 130 Mandi. 7 Rajasthan M/s. Sambhar Salts Ltd., Public sector 57600 225750 Sambhar.

TOTAL 89077 424815

vuqyXudAnnexure - 8.1

o"kZ 2017&18 ds nkSjku dk;Zjr ljdkjh {ks= ds midzeksa dk C;kSjkPARTICULARS OF PUBLIC/JOINT SECTOR

UNDERTAKINGS FUNCTIONED DURING 2017-18

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YEAR TARGET PRODUCTION

1970-85 6.00 1.00 to 2.00

1986-87 7.00 7.70

1987-88 12.00 16.87

1988-89 22.00 21.90

1989-90 26.00 22.56

1990-91 40.00* 25.04

* Reduced to 26 Lakh Tonnes

1991-92 50.00 26.21

1992-93 50.00 28.34

1993-94 50.00 29.27

1994-95 50.00 29.22

1995-96 50.00 38.03

1996-97 52.00 40.99

1997-98 53.63 41.28

1998-99 50.00 40.17

1999-2000 50.00 46.16

2000-01 50.00 45.35

2001-02 50.00 47.92

2002-03 52.00 36.89

2003-04 52.00 42.53

2004-05 52.00 46.10

2005-06 52.00 49.83

2006-07 54.00 51.54

2007-08 52.00 49.61

2008-09 52.00 53.68

2009-10 52.00 58.23

2010-11 55.00 62.20

2011-12 58.00 62.00

2012-13 63.00 61.81

2013-14 63.00 58.47

2014-15 63.00 64.54

2015-16 96.00 64.76

2016-17 63.00 69.11

2017-18 63.00 68.29

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y{; ,oa vk;ksMhu;qDr ued dk mRiknuTARGET AND PRODUCTION OF IODISED SALT

(Figures in Lakh Tonnes)

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31 ekpZ 2018 rd yxk;s x;s ued vk;ksMhuhdj.k l;a=ksa dk fooj.kPARTICULARS OF IODISATION PLANTS COMMISSIONED UPTO

31ST MARCH 2018(Qty. in '000 Tonnes)

Sl. Name of the State Number of Installed Capacity TOTAL

No. Iodisation Refineries * Iodisation Refineries * No. of Capacity Plants Plant Plants

1 Andhra Pradesh 1 1 15.0 13.5 2 28.5 2 Assam 4 0 76.8 0.0 4 76.8 3 Gujarat 198 63 4154.2 10016.94 261 14171.1 4 Himachal Pradesh 1 0 12.0 0 1 12.0

5 Jammu & Kashmir 14 0 186.3 0 14 186.3

6 Karnataka 4 0 19.5 0 4 19.5

7 Maharashtra 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0

8 Meghalaya 2 0 10.0 0 2 10.0

9 Nagaland 1 0 12.0 0 1 12.0

10 Odisha 1 1 12.0 12 2 24.0

11 Rajasthan 208 37 3125.5 3539.04 245 6664.5

12 Tamilnadu 13 30 185.5 1107.9 43 1293.4

13 Tripura 4 0 18.0 0 4 18.0

14 Uttar Pradesh 1 1 10.2 1.0 2 11.2

15 West Bengal 1 0 40.0 0 1 40.0

16 Arunachal Pradesh 1 0 2.3 0 1 2.3

TOTAL 454 133 7879.3 14690.38 587 22569.7

* Includes two Vacuum evaporated plants of M/s. Tata Chemicals of 5 lakh tonnes capacity and M/s. Nirma Ltd. of 1.3 lakh tonnes capacity respectively.

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jkT;okj vk;ksMhu ued mRiknuSTATE WISE PRODUCTION OF IODISED SALT

( '000 tonnes)

S.No. Name of the State Production Total

Refined Non-Refined

1 Andhra Pradesh 2015-16 0.00 2.28 2.28 2016-17 0.59 1.2 1.61 2017-18 0.00 1.18 1.182 Assam 2015-16 0.00 1.23 1.23 2016-17 0.00 0.00 0.00 2017-18 0.00 0.00 0.003 Gujarat 2015-16 3290.93 1353.39 4644.32 2016-17 3493.18 1314.82 4808.00 2017-18 3505.22 1297.63 4802.854 Himachal Pradesh 2015-16 0.00 0.00 0.00 2016-17 0.00 0.00 0.00 2017-18 0.00 0.00 0.005 Jammu & Kashmir 2015-16 0.00 0.00 0.00 2016-17 0.00 0.00 0.00 2017-18 0.00 0.00 0.006 Karnataka 2015-16 0.00 6.25 6.25 2016-17 0.00 6.36 0.67 2017-18 0.00 7.29 7.297 Maharashtra 2015-16 0.00 0.00 0.00 2016-17 0.00 0.00 0.00 2017-18 0.00 0.00 0.008 Orissa 2015-16 0.00 0.00 0.00 2016-17 0.00 0.00 0.00 2017-18 0.00 0.00 0.009 Rajasthan 2015-16 809.75 287.05 1096.80 2016-17 1028.97 317.76 1346.73 2017-18 955.36 296.24 1251.6010 Tamil Nadu 2015-16 363.32 331.33 694.65 2016-17 414.10 313.35 727.45 2017-18 470.80 269.05 739.8511 Tripura 2015-16 0.00 0.00 0.00 2016-17 0.00 2.60 0.00 2017-18 0.00 6.16 6.1612 Uttar Pradesh 2015-16 0.00 0.00 0.00 2016-17 0.00 0.00 0.00 2017-18 0.0013 West Bengal 2015-16 0.00 30.82 30.82 2016-17 0.00 18.03 18.03 2017-18 0.00 19.67 19.6714 Meghalaya 2015-16 0.00 0.0 0.0 2016-17 0.00 0.0 0.0 2017-18 0.00 0.0 0.0

2015-16 4464.00 2012.35 6476.35

T O T A L 2016-17 4936.84 1974.12 6910.96

2017-18 4931.38 1897.22 6828.60

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vk;ksMhu ued dh jkT;okj vkiwfrZ o fu;kZrSTATEWISE SUPPLIES AND EXPORT OF IODISED SALT

('000 tonnes)

Sl. Name of the Supplies

No. State 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18

1 Andhra Pradesh 286.00 154.34 152.02

2 Assam 262.45 295.22 290.74

3 Arunachal Pradesh 42.01 0

4 Bihar 752.67 782.19 852.56

5 Chattisgarh 247.07 243.23 266.53

6 Delhi 193.74 199.61 178.83

7 Gujarat 476.94 526.45 549.28

8 Goa 3.60 14.85 6.96

9 Himachal Pradesh 8.08 5.94 3.06

10 Haryana 112.57 87.06 105.69

11 Jammu & Kashmir 38.17 35.6 37.06

12 Jharkhand 112.49 141.7 95.69

13 Kerala 118.10 131.75 134.01

14 Karnataka 185.68 225.04 203.32

15 Manipur 0.00 0 0

16 Madhya Pradesh 278.06 281.29 282.7

17 Maharashtra 443.50 448.49 459.88

18 Meghalaya 0.00 0

19 Mizoram 0.00 0

20 Nagaland 21.07 17.86 12.67

21 Odisha 179.68 170.8 186.09

22 Punjab 100.91 130.51 141.86

23 Rajasthan 231.18 214.09 209.36

24 Sikkim 2.58 0 0

25 Tamil Nadu 331.36 350.72 313.33

26 Tripura 23.50 26.24 18.28

27 Uttar Pradesh 992.41 1038.13 976.54

28 Uttaranchal 25.68 19.37 16.68

29 West Bengal 723.60 710.16 770.52

30 Andaman Nicobar 0.02 0.09 0.58

31 Chandigarh 23.47 12.54 14.49

32 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 0.24 0.24 0.20

33 Diu & Daman 0.76 0.95 0.95

34 Lakshadweep 5.51 0 0

35 Pondicherry 6.18 2.91 1.40

36 Telangana 14.08 169.2 187.84

Total (Indigenous) 6243.36 6436.57 6469.12

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Sl. Name of the SuppliesNo. State 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18

Export

1 Angola 1.58 3.48 1.49

2 Antigua 0.00 0.08 0.00

3 Australia 0.02 0.02 0.02

4 Austria 0.00 0.00 0.03

5 Bahrain 3.76 4.40 2.00

6 Bangladesh 0.28 0.17 0.72

7 Barbados 0.03 0.00 0.00

8 Benin 5.96 6.53 4.17

9 Burkina Faco 0.21 0.00 0.00

10 Canada 0.00 0.35 0.08

11 China 0.00 0.75 0.00

12 Comorose 0.00 0.00 0.04

13 Congo 5.65 5.64 7.30

14 Cosmos 0.00 0.03 0.00

15 Cote-de-ivoire 0.00 12.99 7.27

16 Dominicon 2.52 1.93 1.32

17 Dubai ( U.A.E.) 12.56 17.50 17.11

18 E.Gunia 0.14 1.39 1.23

19 Fiji 2.82 2.48 0.85

20 Gabon 0.14 0.27 0.30

21 Gambia 0.00 0.03 0.84

22 Ghana 2.01 4.08 6.74

23 Guniea 1.37 0.11 0.27

24 Haiti 0.06 0.03 0.00

25 Ivory Coast 5.27 0.00 0.00

26 Jamica 0.22 0.30 0.74

27 Kenya 0.02 0.33 0.00

28 Kiribati 0.19 0.25 0.13

29 Kuwait 2.61 2.08 0.96

30 Lebnon 0.48 0.23 0.00

31 Liberia 4.51 6.24 5.28

32 Malavi 4.30 13.88 6.69

33 Malaysia 5.97 6.42 2.40

34 Maldives 0.05 0.07 0.00

35 Marshal Island 0.05 0.00 0.00

36 Mauritius 0.38 1.17 1.14

37 Mayanmar 0.00 0.13 0.03

38 Medagascar 0.17 2.33 0.70

39 Moldova 0.00 0.00 0.02

40 Moldova 0.05 0.00 0.00

41 Mozambique 1.54 0.13 8.15

42 Nepal 192.86 206.74 168.62

43 Netherlands 0.00 0.03 0.00

44 Newzealand 0.02 0.19 0.03

45 Oman 6.33 14.68 7.60

46 Papu New Gunia 2.34 0.91 1.19

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Sl. Name of the SuppliesNo. State 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18

47 Poland 0.00 0.14 0.00

48 Quatar 5.73 6.55 6.93

49 Re-Union 0.31 0.20 0.00

50 Russia 0.00 0.00 0.03

51 Samoa 0.44 0.55 0.14

52 Sao Tome Principe 0.00 0.00 0.08

53 Saudi Arabia 0.11 0.46 0.00

54 Senegal 0.03 1.59 0.67

55 Seychelles 0.33 0.32 1.11

56 Sierraleone 5.12 8.47 8.51

57 Singapore 0.14 0.06 0.02

58 Solomon 0.89 0.58 0.95

59 South Africa 0.00 0.58 2.46

60 Sri Lanka 0.17 8.85 3.63

61 Surinam 0.08 0.00 0.03

62 Tanzania 0.10 0.41 0.32

63 Timor Leste 0.00 0.00 0.14

64 Togo 1.38 0.74 0.82

65 Tonga 0.08 0.60 0.08

66 Trinidad 0.00 0.00 0.03

67 U.K. 0.44 0.12 0.11

68 Uganda 0.12 0.00 0.00

69 USA 0.00 0.02 1.94

70 Vanatu 0.52 0.52 0.16

71 Vietnam 0.14 0.20 0.56

72 Zimbabwe 0.00 0.22 5.82

Total 282.60 349.55 290.00

Grand Total 6525.96 6786.12 6759.12

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vuqyXudAnnexure - 10.1

o"kZ 2017&18 esaa fofHkUu jkT;kssa@ la?kksa esa [kk| ued dh vkiwfrZSUPPLY OF EDIBLE SALT TO VARIOUS STATES/U.T.'S OF THE COUNTRY

DURING 2017-2018(Qty. in '000 Tonnes)

Supply of Salt for Human Consumption

S. Name of the Rail Road & Sea Total

No. State

1 Andhra Pradesh 28.5 122.8 151.3

2 Arunachal Pradesh 0.0 0.0 0.0

3 Assam 290.2 0.5 290.7

4 Bihar 836.1 17.0 853.1

5 Chhatisgarh 255.9 10.7 266.6

6 Delhi 154.1 24.1 178.2

7 Goa 0.0 7.0 7.0

8 Gujarat 15.6 533.6 549.2

9 Haryana 50.9 54.8 105.7

10 Himachal Pradesh 0.0 3.1 3.1

11 Jammu & Kashmir 28.9 8.2 37.1

12 Jharkhand 95.4 0.3 95.7

13 Karnataka 13.8 189.5 203.3

14 Kerala 0.0 134.0 134.0

15 Madhya Pradesh 124.1 158.6 282.7

16 Maharashtra 197.8 262.0 459.8

17 Manipur 0.0 0.0 0.0

18 Mizoram 0.0 0.0 0.0

19 Meghalaya 0.0 0.0 0.0

20 Nagaland 12.7 0.0 12.7

21 Odisha 177.0 9.1 186.1

22 Punjab 62.1 79.7 141.8

23 Rajasthan 46.9 162.5 209.4

24 Sikkim 0.0 0.0 0.0

25 Tamil Nadu 63.2 250.2 313.4

26 Tripura 18.3 0.0 18.3

27 Uttar Pradesh 792.6 183.9 976.5

28 Uttarakhand 8.2 8.5 16.7

29 West Bengal 718.4 52.2 770.6

30 Andaman Nicobar 0.0 0.6 0.6

31 Chandigarh 12.9 1.6 14.5

32 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 0.0 0.2 0.2

33 Diu & Daman 0.0 0.9 0.9

34 Lakshadweep 0.0 0.0 0.0

35 Pondicherry 0.0 1.4 1.4

36 Telangana 99.9 88.6 188.5

TOTAL QTY. 4103.5 2365.6 6469.1

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jkT;okj ued ynku LVs'kuSTATE-WISE LIST OF APPROVED SALT LOADING STATIONS

ANDHRA PRADESH

A. East Coast Railways

1 Naupada

2 Palasa

3 Srikakulam Road

4 Visakhapatnam

B South Central Railways

1 Anakapalli

2 Amamanabrolu

3 Bitragunta

4 Chinnaganjam

5 Ellamanchali

6 Kakinada Port

7 Masulipatnam

8 Narasimhapatanam

9 Nellore

10 Ongole

11 Singarayakonda

TAMIL NADU

A Southern Railways

1 Adirampatnam

2 Agastiampalli

3 Arumuganeri

4 Milavittan

5 Ramnd

6 Salt Cotaurs

GUJARAT

A. Western Railways

1 Adesar

2 Bhavnagar/ Bhavnagar C.J/

3 Bhimasar

4 Bhimrana

5 Bharuch

6 Bhuj

7 Chirai

8 Hapa

9 Halvad

10 Khambaliya

11 Kandla

12 Kharaghoda

13 Kankaria (Ahmedabad)

14 Kuda Salt -siding

15 Kharirohar

16 Lavanpur

17 Maliya-Miyana

18 Mehsana

19 Mundra

20 Porbandar

21 Rajkot

22 Santalpur

23 Samakhyali

24 Vadodra

25 Wawania

RAJASTHAN

A North Western Railways

1 Govindi Marwar

2 Kuchaman City

3 Kanakpura (Jaipur)

4 Nawa City

5 Phalodi

6 Sambhar Lake

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Sl. Name of the BY RAIL BY ROAD BY SEA TOTAL GRAND

No. State HC IC HC IC HC IC HC IC TOTAL

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

1. Andhra Pradesh 28.5 0.0 122.8 538.8 0.0 42.0 151.3 580.8 732.1\

2. Arunachal Pradesh 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

3. Assam 290.2 0.0 0.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 290.7 0.0 290.7

4. Bihar 836.1 46.9 17.0 56.3 0.0 0.0 853.1 103.2 956.3

5. Chhatisgarh 255.9 10.8 10.7 6.5 0.0 0.0 266.6 17.3 283.9

6. Delhi 154.1 0.0 24.1 32.5 0.0 0.0 178.2 32.5 210.7

7. Goa 0.0 0.0 7.0 1.1 0.0 0.0 7.0 1.1 8.1

8. Gujarat 15.6 0.0 533.6 8606.8 0.0 0.0 549.2 8606.8 9156.0

9. Haryana 50.9 0.0 54.8 114.9 0.0 0.0 105.7 114.9 220.6

10. Himachal Pradesh 0.0 0.0 3.1 50.8 0.0 0.0 3.1 50.8 53.9

11. Jammu & Kashmir 28.9 0.0 8.2 1.0 0.0 0.0 37.1 1.0 38.1

12. Jharkhand 95.4 50.8 0.3 10.6 0.0 0.0 95.7 61.4 157.1

13. Karnataka 13.8 0.0 189.5 74.8 0.0 125.9 203.3 200.7 404.0

14. Kerala 0.0 0.0 134.0 26.3 0.0 66.0 134.0 92.3 226.3

15. Madhya Pradesh 124.1 3.9 158.6 157.4 0.0 0.0 282.7 161.3 444.0

16. Maharashtra 197.8 0.0 262.0 329.7 0.0 0.0 459.8 329.7 789.5

17. Manipur 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

18. Mizoram 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

19. Meghalaya 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

20. Nagaland 12.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 12.7 0.0 12.7

21. Odisha 177.0 2.2 9.1 22.5 0.0 79.6 186.1 104.3 290.4

22. Punjab 62.1 0.0 79.7 126.3 0.0 0.0 141.8 126.3 268.1

23. Rajasthan 46.9 0.0 162.5 211.0 0.0 0.0 209.4 211.0 420.4

24. Sikkim 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

25. Tamil Nadu 63.2 0.0 250.2 487.3 0.0 21.6 313.4 508.9 822.3

26. Tripura 18.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 18.3 0.0 18.3

27. Uttar Pradesh 792.6 7.4 183.9 312.1 0.0 0.0 976.5 319.5 1296.0

28. Uttarakhand 8.2 0.0 8.5 0.8 0.0 0.0 16.7 0.8 17.5

29. West Bengal 718.4 4.3 52.2 27.4 0.0 19.0 770.6 50.7 821.3

30. Andaman & Nicobar 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.6 0.0 0.6 0.0 0.6

31. Chandigarh 12.9 0.0 1.6 0.8 0.0 0.0 14.5 0.8 15.3

32 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 0.0 0.0 0.2 1.3 0.0 0.0 0.2 1.3 1.5

33 Diu & Daman 0.0 0.0 0.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.9 0.0 0.9

34 Lakshadweep 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

35 Pondicherry 0.0 0.0 1.4 97.0 0.0 0.0 1.4 97.0 98.4

36 Telangana 99.9 0.0 88.6 36.4 0.0 0.0 188.5 36.4 224.9

Total 4103.5 126.3 2365.0 11330.4 0.6 354.1 6469.1 11810.8 18279.9

vuqyXudAnnexure - 10.3

o"kZ 2017&18 esa ued dk jsy] lMd ,oa leqnzh ekxZ }kjk jkT;okj lapyuSTATEWISE MOVEMENT OF SALT BY RAIL, ROAD & SEA DURING THE YEAR 2017-18.

(Quantity in '000 Tonnes)

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vuqyXudAnnexure - 10.4

o"kZ 2017&18 esa ued mRiknu vWapyks ls fofHkUu jkT;ksa dks [kk| ued dh vkiwfrZSTATE- WISE SUPPLIES OF EDIBLE SALT FROM PRODUCTION SOURCES DURING 2017-18

(Quantity in 000 tonnes )

Sl. Name of the GUJRAT TAMIL NADU RAJASTHAN

No. State RAIL ROAD TOTAL RAIL TOTAL RAIL ROAD TOTAL

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

1. Andhra Pradesh 28.5 11.1 39.6 0.0 111.7 111.7 0.0

2. Arunachal Pradesh 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

3. Assam 289.7 0.5 290.2 0.0 0.0 0.5 0.0 0.5

4. Bihar 439.6 2.5 442.1 0.0 0.0 396.5 14.5 411.0

5. Chhatisgarh 256.0 10.6 266.6 0.0 0.0 0.0

6 Delhi 146.2 5.1 151.3 0.0 0.0 7.8 19.1 26.9

7 Goa 2.2 2.2 0.0 4.8 4.8 0.0

8 Gujarat 15.5 533.7 549.2 0.0 0.0 0.0

9 Haryana 50.9 7.1 58.0 0.0 0.0 47.7 47.7

10 Himachal Pradesh 0.0 1.6 1.6 0.0 0.0 1.5 1.5

11 Jharkhand 75.7 0.1 75.8 0.0 0.0 19.8 0.1 19.9

12 Jammu & kashmir 28.9 3.5 32.4 0.0 0.0 4.7 4.7

13 Karnataka 13.8 29.5 43.3 0.0 152.7 152.7 0.0

14 Kerala 0.0 3.9 3.9 0.0 130.1 130.1 0.0

15 Madhya Pradesh 124.1 89.7 213.8 0.0 0.0 68.9 68.9

16 Maharashtra 197.8 250.1 447.9 0.0 3.5 3.5 8.4 8.4

17 Manipur 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

18 Mizoram 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

19 Meghalaya 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

20 Nagaland 12.7 0.0 12.7 0.0 0.0 0.0

21 Odisha 176.9 5.2 182.1 0.0 4.0 4.0 0.0

22 Punjab 62.1 6.9 69.0 0.0 0.0 72.8 72.8

23 Rajasthan 46.9 62.6 109.5 0.0 0.0 99.9 99.9

24 Sikkim 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

25 Tamil Nadu 63.2 5.4 68.6 0.0 244.8 244.8 0.0

26 Tripura 18.3 0.0 18.3 0.0 0.0 0.0

27 Uttar Pradesh 584.3 21.7 606.0 0.0 0.0 208.3 162.2 370.5

28 West Bengal 546.4 52.1 598.5 0.0 0.0 172.1 172.1

29 Uttrakhand 8.2 2.3 10.5 0.0 0.0 6.2 6.2

30 Andman & Nicobar 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.6 0.6 0.0

31 Chandigarh 12.9 0.0 12.9 0.0 0.0 1.6 1.6

32 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 0.0 0.2 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.0

33 Diu & Daman 0.0 0.9 0.9 0.0 0.0 0.0

34 Telangana 99.9 5.2 105.1 0.0 83.4 83.4 0.0

35 Lakshdweep 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

36 Pondichery 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.4 1.4 0.0

Total 3298.5 1113.7 4412.2 0.0 737.0 737.0 805.0 507.6 1312.6

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MAHARASHTRA WEST BENGAL TOTAL

RAIL ROAD TOTAL RAIL ROAD TOTAL RAIL TOTAL

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 28.5 122.8 151.3

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 290.2 0.5 290.7

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0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 256.0 10.6 266.6

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 154.0 24.2 178.2

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 7.0 7.0

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 15.5 533.7 549.2

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 50.9 54.8 105.7

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 3.1 3.1

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 95.5 0.2 95.7

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 28.9 8.2 37.1

0.0 7.3 7.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 13.8 189.5 203.3

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 134.0 134.0

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 124.1 158.6 282.7

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 197.8 262.0 459.8

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 12.7 0.0 12.7

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 176.9 9.2 186.1

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 62.1 79.7 141.8

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 46.9 162.5 209.4

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 63.2 250.2 313.4

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 18.3 0.0 18.3

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 792.6 183.9 976.5

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 718.5 52.1 770.6

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 8.2 8.5 16.7

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.6 0.6

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 12.9 1.6 14.5

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.2 0.2

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.9 0.9

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 99.9 88.6 188.5

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.4 1.4

0.0 7.3 7.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 4103.5 2365.6 6469.1

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vuqyXudAnnexure - 10.5

ifjogu ds fofHkUu lk/kuksa }kjk [kk| ,oa vkS/kksfxd mn~ns';ks ds fy;s ued dh vkiwfrZMOVEMENT OF SALT FOR EDIBLE AND INDUSTRIAL PURPOSE

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Purpose Mode of 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 Transport

Human Consumption Rail 4141.7 4186.9 4103.5

Road 2101.7 2249.7 2365.0

Sea 0.0 0.0 0.6

Total 6243.4 6436.6 6469.1

Industrial

Consumption Rail 435.2 226.6 126.3

Road 10943.9 10990.6 11330.4

Sea 524.4 364.7 354.1

Total 11903.5 11581.9 11810.8

Total Rail 4576.9 4413.5 4229.8

Road 13045.6 13240.3 13695.4

Sea 524.4 364.7 354.7

Total 18146.9 18018.5 18279.9

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dkfLVd lksMk ,oa lksMk ,'k dk foxr ckjg o"kksZ esa mRiknuPRODUCTION OF CAUSTIC SODA AND SODA ASH DURING LAST 12 YEARS

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2017-18 31.12 32.42

Source : Alkali Manufacturers' Association of India, New Delhi.

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vuqyXudAnnexure 12.1

The Gazette of India

EXTRAORDINARY

PART II Section 3 -Sub-Section (ii)

PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY

NEW DELHI, THURSDAY, JULY25, 1991/SRAVANA 3, 1913

Separate paging is given to this part in order that it may be filed as a separate compilation.

S.Q. 482(E) In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (I) of Section 16 A of the Export (Quality Control and Inspection) Act, 1963 (22 of 1963), the Central Government hereby directs that the sub-section (d) of Section 6 of the Act shall not apply from the date of publication of this Notification in the Official Gazette for export of Agriculture and Food Products, Fruit Products, Fish and Fishery Products, Chemicals & Allied Products, Jute Products, Coir Products including Coir Yarn (baled) and Coir Yarn ( Non-Baled), hand knotted Woollen Carpets and Human Hair (Double Drawn) by Star Trading Houses, Trading Houses and Export Houses recognized by the Central Government.

( F.No. 6/597-EI&EP)A.K. Goswami, Jt. Secretary

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ued dk fu;kZrEXPORT OF SALT

(Quantity in '000 tonnes)

YEAR QUANTITY OF SALT EXPORTED

1949 149.3

1950 138.1

1951 76.1

1952 296.7

1953 298.7

1954 232.7

1955 249.3

1956 312.3

1957 445.2

1958 296.8

1959 344.5

1960 448.6

1961 158.4

1962 164.7

1963 267.6

1964 357.7

1965 330.8

1966 386.9

1967 449.8

1968 617.8

1969 621.3

1970 479.0

1971 319.3

1972 435.9

1973 394.3

1974 308.8

1975 491.3

1976 466.9

1977 410.2

1978 63.0

1979 91.0

1980 109.8

1981 229.9

1982 330.8

1983 486.5

YEAR QUANTITY OF SALT EXPORTED

1984 251.9

1985 447.2

1986 433.0

1987 431.2

1988 549.5

1989 605.8

1990 666.1

1991 572.9

1992 406.6

1993 605.4

1994 472.6

1995 516.4

1996 546.7

1997 531.1

1998 406.9

1999 828.8

2000 1056.8

2001 1613.5

2002 1365.9

2003 1222.4

2004 2204.4

2005-06 2976.4

2006-07 1897.5

2007-08 1893.1

2008-09 2438.77

2009-10 2895.75

2010-11 3867.9

2011-12 3771.8

2012-13 5003.66

2013-14 5960.98

2014-15 5675.94

2015-16 6567.48

2016-17 8274.79

2017-18 9163.03

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ns'kokj ued dk fu;kZrCOUNTRY - WISE EXPORT OF SALT

('000 tonnes)

A. BY SEA

1 Angola 1.60 3.61 1.882 Albania 0.03 0.00 0.004 Antiqua & Barbuda 0.00 0.03 0.005 Australia 0.23 0.09 0.316 Austria 0.00 0.00 0.037 Bahrain 4.21 7.08 3.768 Bangladesh 340.74 390.89 559.949 Barbadose 0.03 0.00 0.0010 Benin 8.52 10.19 10.7911 Brunei 0.21 0.45 0.4712 Burkina Faso 0.22 0.00 0.0313 canada 0.00 0.08 0.1014 China 2217.20 3514.91 4800.1815 Comoros 0.00 0.03 0.0316 Congo 7.21 6.89 10.3417 Cote-Divoire 0.34 14.88 7.3018 Cyprus 0.03 0.00 0.0019 Domincon 2.16 1.73 0.0020 Dominican Republic 0.37 0.33 1.3621 East Timor 0.90 0.92 1.1422 Equatorial Guinea 1.74 1.71 1.3723 Ethiopia 0.16 0.32 0.1024 Fiji 3.56 3.54 1.8325 France 0.00 0.00 0.0326 French Guinea 0.03 0.03 0.0027 French Polynesia 0.05 0.04 0.0828 Gabon 0.14 0.27 0.2729 Gambia 0.00 0.05 0.0030 Ghana 4.40 4.11 6.8531 Guade Loupe 0.00 0.00 0.0032 Guinea 0.11 0.11 0.1633 Haiti 0.06 0.03 0.0034 Hongkong 0.09 0.00 0.0535 Honiara 0.00 0.05 0.0036 Indonesia 243.32 170.09 87.0137 Ivory Coast 6.53 0.00 0.0038 Jamaica 0.38 0.47 0.7439 Japan 1283.05 1954.81 1419.2340 Kenya 0.02 0.33 0.0041 Kiribati 0.31 0.29 0.1342 Korea 0.36 0.14 0.0045 Kuwait 22.72 47.88 30.1047 Lebnon 0.29 0.26 0.0048 Liberia 5.04 6.38 5.4449 Malawi 4.75 9.45 7.0951 Malaysia 57.68 70.36 69.5452 Maldives 2.35 3.13 3.4254 Malta 0.03 0.00 0.0055 Marshal Island 0.33 0.55 0.0056 Mauritius 2.82 4.72 9.5457 Mayotte 0.00 0.02 0.0058 Medagascar 0.28 2.91 1.0359 Moldova 0.05 0.00 0.02

Sl. Name of the 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18

No. Country

Sl. Name of the 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18

No. Country

60 Mozambique 1.76 0.13 6.8461 Mynmar 0.00 0.11 0.1262 Netherlands 0.00 0.03 0.0063 New Calendonia 0.14 0.14 0.1364 New Zealand 0.72 0.64 0.3865 Oman 50.26 83.31 87.2966 Papu New Guinea 2.48 1.02 1.4067 Poland 0.00 0.14 0.0068 Qutar 383.81 384.72 437.0069 Reunion 1.74 1.24 1.7970 Russia 0.00 0.03 0.3071 Samoa 0.44 0.55 0.1472 Sao Tome & Principe 0.00 0.00 0.0873 Saudia Arabia 0.33 0.52 2.2774 Senegal 0.05 2.12 0.6775 Seyechelles 0.37 1.21 7.8776 Sierraleone 6.01 9.38 8.9877 Singapore 11.33 11.55 33.5678 Solomon Island 1.00 0.65 1.0079 Somalia 0.03 0.16 0.1480 Somaliland 0.00 0.06 0.0081 South Africa 0.24 1.64 7.1082 South Korea 1035.98 813.13 667.4083 Sri Lanka 1.76 16.29 3.8987 Sudan 0.83 0.00 0.0090 Suriname 0.08 0.00 0.0092 Taiwan 0.00 0.00 75.4493 Tanzania 1.96 1.57 23.2394 Thailand 114.29 55.12 138.4295 Timor Leste 0.00 0.00 0.1496 Togo 1.66 0.82 1.8997 Tonga 0.08 0.60 0.0898 Trinidad 0.00 0.00 0.0399 U.A.E. 63.05 81.98 84.15100 U.K 0.44 0.15 0.26101 Uganda 0.19 0.04 0.00102 USA 191.57 0.07 0.10103 Vanuatu 0.76 0.71 0.26104 Vietnam 276.59 363.83 354.25105 Yemen 0.00 0.00 0.03106 Zambia 0.00 0.01 0.00107 Zanzibar 0.03 0.00 0.00108 zimbabwe 0.00 0.22 6.09

Total By Sea 6374.63 8068.05 8994.41

B. BY RAIL

1 Bangladesh 0.00 0.00 0.00

2 Bhutan 0.00 0.00 0.00

3 Nepal 192.85 206.74 168.62

Total By Rail 192.85 206.74 168.62

Grand Total 6567.48 8274.79 9163.03

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vuqyXudAnnexure - 12.4

canjxkgokj fu;kZr fd;s x;s ued dk fooj.kPORT-WISE EXPORT OF SALT AND ITS VALUE

Sl. Name of the 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18

No. Port Quantity Value Quantity Value Quantity Value ('000 tonnes) (Lakh ('000 tonnes) (Lakh ('000 tonnes) (Lakh Rs.) Rs.) Rs.)

I. West Coast

1 Jakhau 1657.30 20258.30 1769.15 19453.31 1888.32 19469.64

2 Kandla 3447.64 30298.60 4951.08 40086.50 5069.88 39654.18

3 Mumbai 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 79.77 346.32

4 Mundra 779.34 14931.80 879.11 15678.78 1446.48 18913.98

5 Navlakhi 451.78 6825.12 411.84 3825.26 270.45 2535.12

6 Porbadar 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.11 3.35

7 Pipavav 1.65 76.39 0.98 53.18 1.95 108.77

8 Bhavnagar 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 112.24 499.86

II. East Coast

1. Chennai 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

2. Tuticorin 36.92 1669.52 55.89 1772.77 125.21 4367.98

Total 6374.63 74059.73 8068.05 80869.80 8994.41 85899.20

By Rail 192.85 4885.7 206.74 4137.23 168.62 3110.8

Grand Total 6567.48 78945.43 8274.79 85007.03 9163.03 89010.00

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vuqyXudAnnexure - 13.1

ued dk vk;krIMPORT OF SALT

Year Quantity Value in (in tonnes) (Lakh Rupees)

1978 8312 69.48

1979 6585 64.32

1980 9117 95.55

1981 6578 69.17

1982 7872 90.05

1983 5509 63.27

1984 9648 114.76

1985 5592 66.49

1986 9740 116.24

1987 15528 178.53

1988 11185 135.37

1989 14976 137.26

1990 17304 128.86

1991 15816 115.55

1992 14833 101.98

1993 18888 146.58

1994 15639 119.40

1995 22584 179.50

1996 18348 178.03

1997 22162 223.80

1998 22800 227.91

1999 36348 387.86

2000 14934 138.23

2001 37230 368.79

2002 5763 149.84

2003 12093 206.68

2004 75649 846.09

2005 23584 197.57

2006 26451 370.81

2007 28327 409.17

2008-09 30645 552.00

2009-10 27864 549.78

2010-11 12298 600.00

2011-12 17242.6 422.98

2012-13 18105.6 523.81

2013-14 17273.0 677.61

2014-15 8953.0 491.00

2015-16 8745.0 586.48

2016-17 8450.0 543.93

2017-18 5485.0 364.74

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vuqyXudAnnexure - 14.1

BIS Specifications for Refined Iodised Salt, Vacuum Evaporated Iodised Salt andIodised Salt - (IS -7224 - 2006)

Sl No. Characteristic Requirements

Refined Iodised Salt/ Iodised Salt Vacuum Evaporated Iodised Salt

i) Moisture, percent by mass, Max. 0.5 6.0

i) Moisture, percent by mass, Max. 0.5 6.0

ii) Water insoluble matter, percent by mass, on 1.0 1.0

dry basis, Max.

iii) Chloride content (as NaCl), percent by mass, 98.5 96.0

on dry basis, Min.

iv) Matter soluble in water other than Sodium 1.0 3.0

Chloride, percent by mass, on dry basis, Max.

v) Calcium (as Ca), percent by mass, on dry basis, 0.15 -

Max.

vi) Magnesium (as mg), percent by mass, on dry 0.10 -

basis, Max.

vii) Sulphate (as SO4), percent by mass, Max. 0.60 -

viii) Iodine content, ppm, Min.

Manufacturer's level 30 30

Distribution channel including retail level 15 15

ix) Alkalinity (as Na2CO3), percent by mss, Max. 0.15 0.15

x) Lead (as Pb), ppm, Max 2.0 2.5

xi) Arsenic (as As), ppm, max. 1.0 1.0

xii) Iron (as Fe), ppm, Max. 50 50

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"A.15.03: Iron Fortified Iodized Salt (double fortified salt) means a crushed Crystalline Solid, white or pale pink or light grey or light yellow in color, free from contamination with clay and other extraneous adulterants and impurities. Salt used for manufacture of double fortified salt shall have minimum 98.5 percent of sodium chloride on dry weight basis and moisture not more than 1.5 percent and it shall conform to the following standards, namely :

1. Moisture : Not more than 1.5 percent by weight

2. Water insoluble matter : Not more than 1.0 percent on dry weight basis

3. Chloride as NaCl : Not more than 97.0 percent on dry weight basis

4. Matter insoluble in dilute HCl : Not more than 0.30 percent on dry weight basis

5. Matter soluble in water : Not more than 2.5 percent on dry weight basis

other than NaCL

6. Iron content as Fe : 850-1100 parts per million (ppm)

7. Iodine content

(a) Manufacture level : Not less than 30 ppm

(b) Distribution channel

including Retail level : Not less than 15 ppm

8. Phosphorus as P2O5 : 2800-3100 ppm

9. Sulphate as SO4 : Not more than 1.1. percent by weight

10. Magnesium (mg) water soluble : Not more than 0.10 percent by weight

11. pH of 5 percent aqueous solution : 3.5 to 5.5

Provided that double fortified salt may contain Sodium Hexa Meta Phosphate (food grade, 67.70 percent P2O5 content) as stabilizer at concentration not more than 1.0 percent on dry weight basis.

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vuqyXudAnnexure - 15.1

dqN egRoiw.kZ mRiknu dsUnzksa ij ued ds 'kqYd eqY;PRICES OF SALT PER TONNE AT SOME IMPORTANT PRODUCING CENTRES

DURING 2017-2018Price Rs./Tonne

State Place/Source Variety Ex-Fy F.O.R.

Gujarat Gandhidham Common Salt (Kurkutch) 400-450

Common Salt (Crushed)

Iodised Salt (Kurkutch) 500-550 650-700

Iodised Salt (Crushed) 650-700 800-850

Powder 1 kg. Pkt. Iod. 1200-1250 1350-1400

Powder 50 kg.Pkt. Iod. 650-700 800-850

Refine Salt F.F (50 Kg) 1675-1725 1825-1875

Washed Salt 1050-1100 1200-1250

Dhrangadhra Common Salt (Kurkutch) 475-575 625-675

Common Salt (Crushed)

Iodised Salt (Kurkutch) 700-725 725-750

Iodised Salt (Crushed) 725-750 750-775

Powder 1 kg. Pkt. Iod. 1700 1850

Powder 50 kg.Pkt. Iod. 775-800 785-795

Refine Salt F.F (50 Kg) 2100-2250 2550-2600

Washed Salt 975-1000 1075-1100

Santalpur Common Salt (Kurkutch) 425-475 525-575

Iodised Salt (Kurkutch) 725-800 850-925

Iodised Salt (Crushed) 975-1000 1050-1100

Powder 1 kg. Pkt. Iod. 1450-1500 1600-1650

Powder 50 kg.Pkt. Iod. 975-1000 1050-1100

Refine Salt F.F (50 Kg) 2000-2050 2100-2150

Washed Salt 1150-1200 1250-1300

Jamnagar Common Salt (Kurkutch) 485-500 530-560

Refine Salt F.F (50 Kg) 3400-3500 3700

Rajasthan Nawa Crystal Com. Salt 600-750 850-1050

Crushed 650-750 1000-1050

Crystal Iod. Salt 600-900 1000-1150

Crushed 50 kg. pkt. 900-1150 1250-1500

Crushed 1 kg. pkt. 1600-1800 1800-2000

Powder 1650-1900 1800-2100

Ref. Salt 1 kg. pkt. 2150-3100 2250-3000

Ref. Salt 50 kg. pkt. 2000-2250 2150-3000

Washed Salt 1 kg. pkt. 1700-1750 1850-1900

Washed Salt 50 kg. pkt. 1300-1400 1850-1900

1 Kg packet in 50 kg bags DFS 8500-9000 8650-9100

Phalodi Crystal Com. Salt 525-550 775-850

Crushed 700-800 950-1100

Crystal Iod. Salt 600-700 850-1000

Crushed 900-1000 1150-1300

Powder 1300-1400 1550-1700

1 kg. pkt. 1775-1875 1775-1975

50 kg. pkt. 1375-1575 1375-1675

Ref. Salt 1 kg. pkt. 2500-2600 3000-3300

Ref. Salt 50 kg. pkt. 1500-1600 1700-1900

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State Place/Source Variety Ex-Fy F.O.R. Tamil Nadu Tuticorin Crystal Com. Salt 350-900 500-1150

Crushed

Crystal Iod. Salt 875-1375 1375-1875

Crushed

Iod. Powder 25*1kg. 1000-1500 1500-2000

Ref. Iod. 25kg pkt. 2000-2500 2500-3000

Vedaranyam Crystal Salt Com. Salt 350-600 450-750

Crystal Salt Iod. Salt 600-1000 750-1080

Andhra Pradesh Naupada Crystal Salt 800-1000 1060-1260

Chinnaganjam Crystal Salt 900-1500 1150-1650

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Exfactory price : Includes cost of Salt up to storage ground, heaping and washing charges if any and excludes cost of gunny bags

F.O.R. price : Includes cess, other levies, cost of packing, loading/ unloading charges and transportation cost up to railhead/ truck.

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vuqyXudAnnexure - 15.2

dqN egRoiw.kZ dsUnzks ij vk;ksMhu;qDr ued ds [kqnjk HkkoRETAIL PRICE OF IODISED SALT IN SOME IMPORTANT CONSUMING CENTRES

Rs./Kg.

S.No. State Variety of Salt 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18

1 Arunachal Pradesh Itanagar Packed Iodised N.A. N.A. N.A. (Transport subsidy) 2 Assam Guwahati Packed Iodised N.A. N.A. N.A. (Govt. fixed price) Loose Non-Iodised 3 Bihar Patna Loose Iodised Packed Iodised 8.00-18.00 6.00-20.00 8.00-22.00 4 Chhattisgarh Packed Iodised for BPL Population N.A. N.A. N.A. 5 Delhi Packed Iodised N.A. N.A. N.A. Refined Iodised Refined Free Flow 6 Goa Panji Packed Iodised N.A. N.A. N.A. 7 Jharkhand Dumka (Ranchi) Refined Iodised Packed Iodised N.A. 5.30-19.00 N.A. 8 Karnataka Bangalore Poly Pack Iodised (FPS) N.A. N.A. N.A. 9 Kerala Thiruvananthapuram Loose Non-Iodised 7.50-11.00 10.00-11.00 10.00-12.00 Packed Iodised 10 Lakshadweep Loose Iodised N.A. N.A. N.A. (Co-op. Soc.) 11 Madhya Pradesh Datia Loose Iodised N.A. N.A. N.A. 12 Pondicherry Packed Refined Iodised 10.00-17.00 10.00-17.00 10.00-17.00 Packed Iodised N.A. N.A. N.A. 13 Tamil Nadu Chennai Packed Refined Iodised N.A. N.A. N.A. Packed Iodised Tuticorin Packed Iodised Powder 14 West Bengal Kolkata Packed Iodised N.A. N.A. N.A. 15 Rajasthan Packed Refined Iodised Salt N.A. N.A. N.A.

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vuqyXudAnnexure - 15.3

tu forj.k iz.kkyh@mfpr nj nqdku ds ek/;e ls vk;ksMhu ;qDr ued dk forj.kIodised Salt Distribution through Public Distribution System (PDS)/ Fair

Price Shop (FPS)

S.No. State Variety

1 Tamil Nadu Non-refined

Refined

2 Karnataka Refined

3 Gujarat Refined

4 Chhatisgarh Non-refined

5 Madhya Pradesh Refined

6 Rajasthan Refined

7 Tripura Non-refined

8 Himachal Pradesh Refined

9 Sikkim Non-refined

10 Jharkhand Refined

11 Assam Non-refined

Refined

12 Uttar Pradesh Refined

13 Puduchery N.A.

14 Andman & Nicobar N.A.

15 Telangana Refined

16 Bihar Refined

17 West Bengal Non-refined

18 Odisha N.A.

19 Arunachal Pradesh Refined

20 Haryana N.A.

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vuqyXudAnnexure 16.1

No.09013/2/2002-SaltGovernment of India

Ministry of Commerce & IndustryDepartment of Industrial Policy & Promotion

To

The Salt Commissioner

Jaipur

Subject:- Execution of Labour Welfare Schemes and Development works for the benefits of salt works from the Salt Cess Proceeds-Revision of Code of Principles.

Sir, The question of revision of Code of Principles for execution of labour welfare schemes and

development works for the benefits of salt works with the contribution from Cess Proceeds has been under the consideration of the Government and it has now been decided that in suppression of the existing Code of Principles issued vide this Ministry's letter NO.09011/2/78-Salt Vol.-III dated the 18th June, 1992, further amended vide letter No 09011/2/78- Salt Vol-III dated the 14th July, 1998, the following principles may henceforth be followed while granting financial assistance for such work out of Cess Proceeds subject to following conditions:

(a) The Salt Commissioner may exercise the financial powers delegated to him and to the Regional Officers (Deputy Salt Commissioners) under the revised Code of Principles, till the Government of India takes a decision on constitution of the Central Advisory Board for Salt and the Regional Advisory Boards for Salt.

(b) Financial assistance beyond the powers delegated to the Salt Commissioner shall be submitted to the Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion for consideration and approval.

2. Priority for execution of Development and labour welfare Schemes may be given in the following order:-

1.(a) Labour Welfare Schemes benefiting the Workers:- (a) Water Supply Schemes including provisions of water coolers, storage tanks, Water tankers

mounted on trailers . (b) Construction of labour rest sheds, crèches, toilets etc. (c) Provision of augmentation of medical facilities including conducting General Health - cum -

Eye camps. (d) Provision of Community Centers and recreation facilities, including organization of Sports

meets, installation of TV Sets etc. (e) Provision of or augmentation of educational facilities for the children of salt workers

employed in the Salt industry including grant of rewards to meritorious children of Salt Workers for purchase of books etc.

(f) Labour Housing subject to the provisions of the Scheme formulated in this regard. (g) Provision of audiovisual aids in the salt Department for improving skills in production of salt/

iodized salt / quality control etc. (h) Provision for supplying bi-cycles for salt workers. (i) Provision for supplying safely kits containing gloves, cap, goggles, gum boots etc., to the

salt workers. (j) Any labour welfare works (connected with salt industry) not covered by the above priority

but considered necessary in interest of industry / workers at large.1(b). Schemes benefiting the Industry (a) Schemes for augmentation of brine supply. (b) Construction of or improvements to the roads, culverts, bridges and protective bunds. (c) Improvement of Port/ jetty for export of salt and railway sidings common to a number of salt

manufacturers. (d) Research and development schemes for improved process and mechanization for

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New Delhi, the 20th December, 2010

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harvesting of salt and recovery of byproducts from brine and bitterns (excluding commercial schemes).

(e) Undertaking/sponsoring feasibility studies for improving salt productivity. (f) Any development works (connected with salt industry) not covered by the above priorities

but considered necessary in the interest of the salt industry. 2. Contribution from Salt Cess Proceeds(a) The extent of contribution to be paid for particular schemes may be generally have some relation

to the Cess collection, number of salt works/ labourers benefited. However, the amount of cess collection need not be criteria for extending assistance to the medium, small and co-operative sector salt works. Priority needs to be given for extending assistance to the salt works in backward areas.

(b) The contribution from salt cess proceeds will generally be made in partnership with either the beneficiary and/or the Government/Zilla Parisad/ Panchayat Samity concerned, salt manufacturers Associations/ registered and approved Trust/ Non-Governmental Organizations as the case may be. The extent of financial assistance to be provided for the execution of labour welfare schemes and development works shall, as a rule not exceed 70% of the total cost involved. However, in cases like conducting eye cum Health camps or sports meet or works which are for the common benefit of all salt workers/ manufacturers such as research and development works including Model Salt Farm, 100% assistance could be given from the Salt Cess Proceeds.

(c) Every proposal should be accompanied by an undertaking from the beneficiary / sponsoring agencies that he is/ they are willing to bear the proportionate cost of the scheme. The beneficiary should also submit an estimate duly prepared by the qualified engineers in PWD I, II, III Forms in consultation with the department officers. In respect of the schemes to be executed by the State Government, they have to also send the proposal similarly along with estimate and undertaking.

(d) The benefit of the community development scheme so executed may not be denied to the inhabitants of the locality whether they are salt workers or not.

3. Delegation of financial power(a) Labour welfare schemes, community development and consultancy schemes of common

interest benefiting the salt industry and costing up to Rs. 5 lakhs may be considered for sanction by the Salt Commissioner with 100% assistance from Salt Cess Proceeds on the recommendations of the Regional Advisory Boards for salt or the Central Advisory Board for salt.

(b) Welfare Schemes estimated to cost not more than Rs.15 lakhs each and recommended by the Regional Advisory Board concerned can be sanctioned by the Regional Officer.

(c) Welfare Schemes estimated to cost more than Rs.15 lakhs but not more than 25 lakhs can be sanctioned by the Salt Commissioner on recommendation of the Regional Advisory Boards for salt.

(d) Welfare Schemes costing more than 25 lakhs but not more than 35 lakhs can be considered for sanction by the Salt Commissioner on the recommendation of Central Advisory Board for Salt.

(e) Welfare Schemes costing more than Rs.35 lakhs will be considered for sanction by the Government on recommendation of the Central Advisory Board for Salt.

(f) Welfare Schemes of important and urgent nature estimated to cost not more than Rs.25 lakhs can be considered for sanction by the Salt Commissioner on the recommendation of Works & Loans Sub-committee of the Regional Advisory Boards for Salt and such works shall be placed before the RAB concerned at its next meeting for ratification.

4. Mode of execution of Works(a) Works costing up to Rs.10 lakhs each may be executed by the Salt Commissioner departmentally

or through other agencies as may be considered expedient by the Salt Commissioner as per GFR 132 & GFR 126(2).

(b) Works costing more than Rs.10 lakhs and up to Rs.30 lakhs shall normally be executed by the Central Government/ State Government, PWD or any other Central/ State Government undertaking or by Zilla Parisad/ Municipality/ Panchyat authorities provided where such works can not be entrusted to such agencies/ authorities for sufficient reasons, the Salt Commissioner may with the prior approval of the Central Government, execute such schemes departmentally or through other agencies in terms of GFR 126(2).

(c) Works costing up to Rs.5 lakh and Rs.10 lakhs may however be entrusted by the Regional Officers and Salt Commissioner respectively to the manufacturers/ beneficiary, registered NGO, Trust without taking security deposit for their execution at the estimated cost.

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(d) In respect of deposit works, the advance in full or in installments, as the case may be, may be paid to the executing agency subject to settlement of account by the executing agencies on completion and passing of the works by the competent authority along with the completion report and audited accounts duly signed by the Accounts Officers/ Divisional Accountants, as the case may be, and by the executing agency. The advance should however be paid to the executing agency only as required under CPWD Code/ GFR.

(e) The Government contribution so paid in advance will be recoverable from the executing agency if the executing agency fails to execute the work within the agreed period or if any extension is asked for and granted, within such extended period.

(f) It will be responsibility of the State Government to certify clear title to the land on which the public utility work is executed and of the cess proceeds.

(g) Payment in respect of works entrusted to the contractor will be made as normal procedure prescribed in the CPWD Manual/Code & GFRs.

(h) In respect of labour welfare works, such as purchase of audiovisual aids benefiting multiple salt producers and salt workers, Salt Commissioner will be the custodian of such assets and he will be responsible for their proper maintenance.

5. Advancing beneficiary's share(a) In respect of the execution of any essential work, if the beneficiary salt manufacturers concerned

do not agree to contribute their share of the cost involved, the Salt Commissioner may get such work executed. The share of the beneficiary salt manufacturers in respect of the work will be recovered as mentioned below.

(b) Beneficiary share of cost of works, which may not include Department's supervision charges, is normally to be recovered in advance. In respect of works benefiting major/medium single salt work executed by the beneficiary salt manufacturers themselves, payment will be limited to the Departmental share only. However, in case of works executed by the Department by itself or through other agencies, salt manufacturers who may not be a position to pay their share of the cost in advance, the department may initially meet the expenditure in full and the concerned beneficiary salt manufacturer may be allowed to pay their share in installment: first installment falling due in the month of commencement of the work. The time allowed for payment of the balance amount may not normally exceed the period in which the work is executed.

6. Relaxation in granting financial Assistance (a) The limits of assistance out of cess proceeds to the different categories of works as set out in

Para 2 may be relaxed by the Government in special cases on the recommendations of the Central/Regional Advisory Boards for salt or the Works & Loans Sub-Committee of the concerned Regional Advisory Boards formed for the purpose, if the Salt Commissioner is satisfied that such cases call for a special considerations.

(b) The maintenance of works executed may also be undertaken by the Salt Department provided always that the salt manufacturers concerned undertake to pay the annual expenditure involved on a pro-rata basis either in lump sum or in the form of a special levy on the issues of salt as maybe decided by the Salt Commissioner subject to full recovery being made during the year of maintenance.

7. Validity of Code Principles The Code of Principles enunciated above will be effective un till further orders or till it is further

revised by the Government. This issue with the concurrence of Integrated Finance Wing, Department of Industrial Policy &

Promotion, Ministry of Commerce & Industry vide their Dy. No. 1385 /IFW(Fin-II) dated 11-11-2010.

Copy forwarded to :-1. Pay & Accounts Officer, Salt Organization, Jaipur.2. Integrated Finance Wing, DIPP, Udyog Bhawan, New Delhi3. Guard file.

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-Sd-(S.N. Mishra)

Under Secretary to the Govt. of India.

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vuqyXudAnnexure - 16.2

ued m|ksx esa fu;ksftr Jfedksa dh vkSlr la[;k dk jkT;okj fooj.kAVERAGE NUMBER OF LABOURERS EMPLOYED IN SALT INDUSTRY

Sl. Name of the State 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18

1 Andhra Pradesh 8540 9440 7580

2 Goa 40 125 45

3 Gujarat * 53880 45733 44825

5 Karnataka 220 230 232

6 Maharashtra 5606 5655 5582

7 Odisha 2467 1072 600

8 Rajasthan 16084 18223 16645

9 Tamil Nadu 23901 24392 18716

10 West Bengal 420 167 200

Total 111158 105037 88843

* Including Daman & Diu

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vuqyXudAnnexure - 17.1

ued foHkkx ds vk; vkSj O;; dk fooj.kRECEIPTS & EXPENDITURE ON THE SALT DEPARTMENT

(Figures in lakh rupees)

Year Cess Other Expenditure on Expenditure on Loan Collection Receipts Adminstration Development & Ex-Gratia Labour Welfare

1970-71 121.8 17.5 47.9 9.6 7.81974-75 123.4 18.6 59.2 9.5 2.51975-76 116.7 18.3 76.6 14.3 0.61976-77 113.2 20.0 71.7 15.1 5.51977-78 127.8 23.5 73.0 31.4 4.81978-79 133.0 28.2 73.1 45.9 4.61979-80 134.0 33.6 78.0 47.2 17.31980-81 122.1 37.0 84.6 81.0 11.91981-82 135.8 37.7 91.4 50.5 4.51982-83 129.0 35.0 110.0 55.4 8.41983-84 136.3 31.5 125.5 71.5 5.01984-85 157.6 55.2 140.6 70.9 6.91985-86 170.4 44.3 155.1 70.0 10.61986-87 158.1 47.3 182.8 70.0 10.51987-88 169.9 46.6 191.6 87.5 19.81988-89 189.9 50.3 207.0 80.2 9.01989-90 190.8 54.6 218.0 79.5 11.41990-91 195.2 54.3 234.4 30.3 35.21991-92 197.5 199.8 258.4 36.6 10.81992-93 213.9 127.1 286.4 78.5 2.61993-94 227.0 123.8 329.0 69.7 -1994-95 227.5 87.5 353.9 73.2 10.01995-96 246.3 94.1 417.3 94.4 27.01996-97 245.2 172.2 464.4 72.7 39.51997-98 243.2 138.5 619.5 68.1 36.71998-99 233.1 92.8 702.9 94.5 437.91999-2000 264.8 629.9 749.5 156.1 79.32000-2001 248.4 74.4 770.7 219.7 55.62001-2002 268.7 86.8 806.6 115.9 -2002-2003 297.4 142.4 864.2 148.7 45.42003-2004 277.7 127.5 837.1 137.6 -2004-2005 300.2 167.8 992.5 196.4 27.12005-2006 294.6 141.5 1013.0 178.6 243.92006-2007 279.7 204.13 1091.1 165.3 509.92007-2008 287.3 7727.63* 1178.6 125.8 45.72 2008-2009 294.0 3825.9* 1749.5 79.0 87.102009-2010 338.3 237.2 2225.5 105.8 0.32010-2011 338.6 268.9 2303.4 108.7 0.02011-2012 367.03 230.82 2364.85 148.2 0.02012-2013 348.99 274.28 2490.1 121.7 0.02013-2014 330.44 289.70 2595.4 122.4 0.02014-2015 424.75 331.75 2762.1 76.07 0.02015-2016 391.87 395.84 2680.59 48.20 0.02016-17 91.08 262.15 3052.35 38.94 0.02017-18 0.00 372.27 2900.3 30.45 0.0

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vuqyXudAnnexure - 17.2

ued foHkkx dh izfIr;ksa dk {ks=okj fooj.kReceipts of Salt Department - Regionwise

( Figures in Lakh Rupees )

Region/Office Cess on Salt Misc. Receipts Total

2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18

S.C. , Jaipur 0.00 0 0 1.65 1.08 1.36 1.65 1.08 1.36

D.S.C., Mumbai 3.64 0.84 0 116.99 58.55 147.6 120.63 59.39 147.6

D.S.C. , Chennai * 41.38 10.32 0 256.36 196.75 219.82 297.74 207.07 219.82

D.S.C., Ahmedabad 344.06 77.26 0 2.08 3.19 2.78 346.14 80.45 2.78

A.S.C., Kolkata 0.11 0.01 0 1.21 0.23 0.00 1.32 0.24 0

A.S.C., Jodhpur 2.68 2.65 0 3.11 1.59 0 5.79 4.24 0

PAO 0.00 0 0 14.44 0.76 0.71 14.44 0.76 0.71

Total 391.87 91.08 0 395.84 262.15 372.27 787.71 353.23 372.27

S.C. Salt Commissioner D.S.C Deputy Salt Commissioner A.S.C. Assistant Salt CommissionerPAO Pay & Account Officer

S.No. Particulars Amount (Rupees)

1. Assignment Fees Rs. 28637054.00

2. Ground Rent Rs. 665804.00

3. Other Misc. Receipt Rs. 7924484.00

Total Rs. 37227342.00

RECEIPT 2017-18

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vuqyXudAnnexure - 17.3

o"kZ 2017&18 ds nkSjku ued foHkkx ds xSj ;kstuk en O;; dk {ks=okj fooj.kEXPENDITURE OF SALT DEPARTMENT (NON-PLAN) DURING THE YEAR 2017-18

(Figures in lakh rupees)

S.C., Jaipur 569.64 7.45 4.96 27.43 0.15 1.41 4.75 28.32 2.60 0.94 0.00 647.65

D.S.C., Mumbai 668.48 3.92 8.23 11.14 0.02 0.49 2.94 0.00 1.06 29.99 0.00 726.27

D.S.C., Chennai 942.97 11.00 20.61 25.59 2.73 0.20 19.46 0.00 1.83 6.49 0.00 1030.88

D.S.C., Ahmedabad 413.39 0.55 5.49 8.59 16.30 0.03 3.30 0.00 1.09 0.18 0.00 448.92

A.S.C., Kolkata 0.00 0.00

A.S.C., Jodhpur 0.00 0.00

P & A. O, Jaipur 75.08 0.48 0.22 1.05 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.20 0.00 0.00 77.03

Total 2017-18 2669.56 23.40 39.51 73.80 19.20 2.13 30.45 28.32 6.78 37.60 0.00 2930.75

Total 2016-17 2847.00 20.00 34.95 79.66 19.88 2.94 38.94 0.00 9.95 37.97 0.00 3091.29

Total 2015-16 2470.31 19.25 35.22 70.00 21.74 3.81 48.20 16.73 9.55 33.98 0.00 2728.79

S.C. Salt Commissioner

D.S.C. Deputy Salt Commissioner

A.S.C. Assistant Salt Commissioner

P & A.O Pay and Accounts Officer

Region/office Salary Medical TravellingAllow-ance

OfficeExp.

(Misc.)

RRT Publi-cation

Works Ex-gratia

Subsidy/OTA/

Loan/IT

LegalChar-ges

Grantin

Aid

Total

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vuqyXudAnnexure - 17.4

fodkl@Jfed dY;k.k ,oa vU; dk;ks± ij O;; o"kZ 2016&17Expenditure Incurred on Development/Labour Welfare and Other WorksDuring 2017-18

(Figs. in lakh Rs.)

S.No. State Development Labour Welfare Other Works Total

1 Gujarat 0 210000 120448 330448

2 Karnataka 0 0 0 0

3 Maharashtra 0 70000 223523 293523

4 West Bengal 0 0 0 0

5 Odisha 0 35000 467180 502180

6 Andhra Pradesh 15254 209706 238377 463337

7 Tamil Nadu 196436 350000 434524 980960

8 Rajasthan 0 60683 413962 474645

Total 211690 935389 1898014 3045093

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vuqyXud Annexure – 18.1

No. 05020/1/2009-SaltGovernment of India

Ministry of Commerce & IndustryDepartment of Industrial Policy & Promotion

(Salt Desk)

Udyog Bhawan, New Delhith Dated the 25 May, 2009

O R D E R

Subject : Constitution of Committee to monitor and facilitate the pace of the activities related to Universal Salt Iodisation.

Significant progress has been made in creating adequate salt iodisation capacity, increasing production of iodised salt in the country. The production of iodised salt has increased from 28 lakh tones in 1992 to about 50 lakh tones in 2008. However, there remains gap between requirement, production and supply. There is also a need to strengthen the quality monitoring mechanism.

With a view to monitoring the pace of the progress of the activities related to Universal Salt Iodisation pertaining to the components handled by Salt Commissioner, it has been decided to constitute a Committee of stakeholders. The composition of the Committee will be as under :

Shri S. SundaresanSalt Commissioner Chairman

Shri K.R. VaidheeswaranDeputy Secretary, DIPP Member

Adviser (Nutrition)DGHS, M/O Health & FW Member

Representative from UNICEF Member

Representative from World Health Organization Member

Representative from UN WFP Member

Representative fromGAIN Member

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Representative from Micronutrient Initiative Member

Dr. C.S. Pandav,ICCIDD, C/o. AIIMS Member

Shri M.A. AnsariDeputy Salt Commissioner(NIDDCP) Member-Secretary

Depending upon the requirement, Members could be co-opted from the State Government or other agencies.

TERMS OF REFERENCE

The Committee will formulate Plan of Action on the following –

i. Achieve universal access of adequately iodised salt i.e. replacing common salt with iodised salt for direct human consumption in the entire country.

ii. Quality monitoring measures especially at the production sources.iii. Facilitation of supply of iodised salt under the PDS.iv. Support to small salt producers to bring them into main stream of iodisation

program.v. Stepping up of information, education and communication compaign.vi. Installing monitoring information system for quantity, quality and supply.

The traveling expenses of the member in connection with the above work would be met by the respective organization.

(Ramchander) Under-Secretary to the Govt. of India.

Copy to all the members of the Committee.Copy to S. Sundaresan, Salt Commissioner, Jaipur.

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