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Government of Rajasthan
INDUSTRIAL POTENTIAL SURVEY BHILWARA
(2015-16)
OFFICE OF COMMISSIONER OF INDUSTRIES &
SECRETARY, CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY (CSR)
Udyog Bhawan, Tilak Marg, Jaipur - 302 005
EPBAX No.:-(0141)2227727-31, FAX No.:- (0141)2227516
DISTRICT INDUSTRIES CENTRE, BHILWARA
Pansal Chouraha, Pur Road, Bhilwara - 311 001
Ph.:- (01482) 240906, 244035, E-mail:- [email protected]
INDEX
Chapter
No.
Content Page No.
-- Political Map of Bhilwara District 3
1 District Profile 4
2 Resources 11
3 Existing Infrastructural Facilities 21
4 Existing Industrial Scenario 31
5 Potential Industries and Other Contributory
Factors
48
6 Summary of Findings and Recommendation 55
7 Concessions and Facilities 57
8 Annexure - I (WHOM TO CONTACT FOR WHAT)
63
9 Annexure - II (NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF THE INSTITUTIONS ASSISTING IN PROMOTION
OF SMALL SCALE INDUSTRIES IN THE COUNTRY)
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Chapter – 1
DISTRICT PROFILE ………………………………………………………………………………………………...............
1.1. DISTRICT AT A GLANCE
Bhilwara is one of the 33 districts of Rajasthan. It is the industrial town and famous
country wide for the textiles industry.
Bhilwara At A Glance
2001 2011 Increase 2015
No. of sub-Districts 12 12 0 16
No. of Towns 8 9 1
No. of Statutory
Towns 7 7 0
No. of Census Towns 1 2 1
No. of Villages # 1745 1834 89
Total Population Absolute Percentage
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
Persons 2408523 1895869 512654 100.00 78.72 21.28
Males 1220736 955378 265358 100.00 78.26 21.74
Females 1187787 940491 247296 100.00 79.18 20.82
Decadal Change
2001-2011
Absolute Percentage
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
Persons 394734 296931 97803 19.60 18.57 23.58
Males 194086 147399 46687 18.90 18.24 21.35
Females 200648 149532 51116 20.33 18.91 26.06
Sex Ratio 973 984 932
Child Population in
the age group 0-6
Absolute Percentage to total population
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
Persons 361683 294132 67551 15.02 15.51 13.18
Males 187617 152140 35477 15.37 15.92 13.37
Females 174066 141992 32074 14.65 15.10 12.97
Child Sex Ratio 928 933 904
Literates Absolute Percentage
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
Persons 1256126 896937 359189 61.37 56.00 80.70
Males 777582 572895 204687 75.27 71.32 89.04
Females 478544 324042 154502 47.21 40.58 71.79
Scheduled Caste
Population
Absolute Percentage to total population
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
Persons 407947 331943 76004 16.94 17.51 14.83
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Males 206332 167445 38887 16.90 17.53 14.65
Females 201615 164498 37117 16.97 17.49 15.01
Scheduled Tribe
Population
Absolute Percentage to total population
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
Persons 229273 214584 14689 9.52 11.32 2.87
Males 117026 109340 7686 9.59 11.44 2.90
Females 112247 105244 7003 9.45 11.19 2.83
# included un-inhabited villages
Total Workers Absolute Work Participation Rate
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
Persons 1148165 966466 181699 47.67 50.98 35.44
Males 674589 531307 143282 55.26 55.61 54.00
Females 473576 435159 38417 39.87 46.27 15.53
Main Workers Absolute Percentage to total workers
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
Persons 883329 722541 160788 76.93 74.76 88.49
Males 581039 448804 132235 86.13 84.47 92.29
Females 302290 273737 28553 63.83 62.91 74.32
Marginal Workers Absolute Percentage to total workers
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
Persons 264836 243925 20911 23.07 25.24 11.51
Males 93550 82503 11047 13.87 15.53 7.71
Females 171286 161422 9864 36.17 37.09 25.68
Marginal Workers
( 3 -6 months )
Absolute Percentage to total marginal workers
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
Persons 223993 205643 18350 84.58 84.31 87.75
Males 79743 69678 10065 85.24 84.46 91.11
Females 144250 135965 8285 84.22 84.23 83.99
Marginal Workers
(Less than 3 months)
Absolute Percentage to total marginal workers
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
Persons 40843 38282 2561 15.42 15.69 12.25
Males 13807 12825 982 14.76 15.54 8.89
Females 27036 25457 1579 15.78 15.77 16.01
Total Cultivators Absolute Percentage to total workers
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
Persons 555168 544777 10391 48.35 56.37 5.72
Males 289259 283302 5957 42.88 53.32 4.16
Females 265909 261475 4434 56.15 60.09 11.54
Total Agricultural
Labourers
Absolute Percentage to total workers
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
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Persons 163052 156599 6453 14.20 16.20 3.55
Males 61355 58328 3027 9.10 10.98 2.11
Females 101697 98271 3426 21.47 22.58 8.92
Total Household
Industry Workers
Absolute Percentage to total workers
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
Persons 30149 21647 8502 2.63 2.24 4.68
Males 18949 12949 6000 2.81 2.44 4.19
Females 11200 8698 2502 2.36 2.00 6.51
Total Other Workers Absolute Percentage to total workers
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
Persons 399796 243443 156353 34.82 25.19 86.05
Males 305026 176728 128298 45.22 33.26 89.54
Females 94770 66715 28055 20.01 15.33 73.03
Source:- Census of India - 2011
BHILWARA
HDR 1999 HD Update 2007
Human Development index (HDI) 0.517 0.633
Rank in Rajasthan:HDI 25 15
2001 2011
Total Area (Sq.Kms) 10455.00 10455.00
ADMINISTRATIVE UNITS 2011-12 2012-13
Number of ULBs 7 7
Number of Gram panchayat 383 383
Number of Panchayat Samiti 11 11
HOUSEHOLD STATUS (CENSUS OF INDIA) 2001 2011
Households with access to Electricity ( % ) 57.18 75.7
Safe Drinking Water ( % ) 98.97 96.7
Toilet Facilities ( % ) 19.66 23.40
DEMOGRAPHIC & HEALTH INDICATORS
(CENSUS OF INDIA & Annual Health Survey 2010-11) 2007-09 2011-12
Crude Birth Rate
(No.of live births Per thousand mid year population) 22.4 22.2
Crude Death Rate
(No.of deaths Per thousand mid year population) 7.5 7.4
Infant Mortality rate
(No. of infant deaths per thousand live births) 68 66
Under Five Mortality Rate
(No. of under five deaths per thousand live births) 85 84
31.12.2011 31.12.2012
Population Served Per Medical Institution
(Annual Progress Report- DMHS) 3956 3609
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Population Served Per Bed (Annual Progress Report- DMHS) 1339 1278
WOMEN AND CHILD 1991 2001
Total Fertility Rate 4.8 4.0
2001 2011
OVERALL Sex ratio (Females per 1000 males) among SC
Population 966 977
OVERALL Sex ratio (Females per 1000 males) among ST
Population 939 959
INFRASTRUCTURE / FACILITIES 31.12.2011 31.12.2012
Area Served by Per Medical Institution (Sq. Km.)
(Annual Progress Report- DMHS) 21 19
No. of Electrified villages (Annual Progress Report- RVVN) 1745 1693
No. of Villages with drinking water facilities
(Annual Progress Report- PHED) 1693 1693
31.12.2011 31.12.2012
Road (PWD) length in km. (Annual Progress Report- PWD) 5056 4839
PER CAPITA NET DISTRICT DOMESTIC PRODUCT 2008-09 2009-10
At current prices (Rs.) 42168 46705
At Constant (2004-05) Prices (Rs.) 31847 33738
LAND USE
(AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS OF RAJASTHAN- DES) 2005-06 2010-11
Average land holding (Hect.) (CENSUS of AGRICULTURE) 1.92 1.77
2009-10 2010-11
% of Forest area to reporting area 7.14 7.2
% of Net Irrigated Area to Net Area Sown 17.87 40.95
% of Gross Irrigated Area to Gross Area Sown 17.24 26.65
Source:- Website of DIRECTORATE OF ECONOMICS & STATISTICS (statistics.rajasthan.gov.in)
1.2. GENERAL
Bhilwara is well establish and world famous as a "Vastra Nagari" in the manufacturing of
Synthetics and Cotton mix fabric and Synthetic Yarn. Presently 80-85 Cr. Meter fabric
manufacturing in 425 units having 17000 looms. These units exporting Rs. 15 cr. Yarn per year and
giving employment to 90360 persons. Presently 877000 spindles are installed in 14 spinning units,
20 process house and 8 dye house are in working. In service and manufacturing, there are 5936
industrial units registered under MSME Act-2006 in the district.
Reserved land allotment for industrial development in Panchayat Samitees is as follows:-
Asind - 181.1818, Banera - 111.18, Hurda - 408.10, Jahajpur - 208.13, Kotdi - 55.07,
Mandalgarh- 89.06, Raipur - 86.02, Shahpura - 594.06 and Suwana - 7.09 Bigha (Total Reserved
land - 1688.02 Bigha)
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New possibilities:-
1- Ceramic industries: - Raw material for ceramic industries Quartz, Feldspar and China Clay
is available so 250 grinding units working in the district. 525.05 Bigha land in Unkhaliya
allotted RIICO by State Govt. for Gas Authority of India Ltd. and Gujarat State Petronet
Ltd. gas pipe line. Proposal for ceramic zone in Mod Ka Nimbahera (102.62 Hec.) sent to
State Govt. on 08-02-2013, which will developed by M/s Imperial Tex Ind. Park Pvt. Ltd.
2- Iron & Steel Industries:- M/s Jindal Saw Ltd. acquired 200 Acre land and investing Rs.
1000 cr. in steel plant, which produce employment for 2500 persons.
3- Sand Stone Industries:-Appropriate quantity of sand stone is available in Bijoliya region. To
develop the industries State Govt. allotted land in Bijoliya (200 Bigha) and Kanakpura (200
Bigha) to RIICO.
1.3. GEOGRAPHICAL AREA
Bhilwara district lies on the southeastern part of Rajasthan. It extends from 25.00 to 27.5
0
north latitude and from 74.030 to 75.25
0 east longitude. The district is bounded in the North by
Ajmer district, in the North-West, West and South-West by Udaipur and Rajasamand districts. In
the South and South-East by Chittorgarh district. In the East and North-East by Bundi and Tonk
districts. The total length of the district from West to East is 144 Km. While the breadth from North
to South is 104 Km approximately. The total Geographical area of the district is 1050885 Hectares
and covers approx. 3.05% area of the State.
1.4. LAND USE PATTERN IN THE DISTRICT
The economy of Bhilwara district is predominantly agrarian. It is providing employment to
76.93% of the working population. The land utilization pattern in the district is shown in table 1.2
hereunder:
Table 1.2
Land Use Pattern 2014-2015
S. No. Description Area in Hectares 1. Geographical Area 1050885
2. Forest 75660
3. Not available for cultivation 212802
4. Other Uncultivated and Excluding Fallow Land 103490
5. Fallow Land 118614
6. Net Area Sown 420168
7. Total Cropped Area 639120
8. Double Cropped Area 218952 Source: District Land record Section, Bhilwara
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1.5. PHYSIOGRAPHIC
The district generally consists of an elevated plateau. The eastern position of the district is a
cluster of hills. The district is intersected by the Aravali ranges at several places. There is a range of
hills in the north – east corner of the district which extends right up to Jahajpur town. These ranges
are predominant in the south-east in Mandalgarh tehsil and in the north east in Jahajpur tehsil. The
soil of the district varies from sandy loam to heavy loams. The District Bhilwara has a hot dry
summer and bracing cold winter. The cold season is from December to February and is followed by
hot summers from March to the last week of June. The South-West Mansoon season which follows,
last till about mid-September. The period from mid-September to about the end of November
constitutes the post monsoon season.
1.6. ADMINISTRATIVE SETUP
After the formation of Rajasthan, a uniform pattern was evolved for the administration of
the entire Rajasthan State and it is divided into six divisions. Bhilwara district is included in Ajmer
division .The entire division is in the charge of a Divisional Commissioner.
The District collector is the head of district's general administration. He is assisted by three
Additional collectors. The Additional Collector (City) is responsible for law & order in Bhilwara
city. The Additional Collector (Administration) is responsible for routine and institutional
administration. The Chief Executive Officer (CEO- Zila Parishad) is respectively responsible for
developmental administration.
The district is now divided into sixteen sub-divisions; each sub-division is under the charge
of sub divisional magistrate. These sub-divisions are further sub divided into sixteen Tehsils,
Bhilwara, Banera, Mandal, Mandalgarh, Bijoliya, Kotri, Shahpura, Jahajpur, Sahada, Raipur,
Asind, Hurda, Phuliyakalan, Badnor, Kareda and Hamirgarh with eleven sub-tehsils.
Details of Sub-Divisions, Tehsils and Sub-Tehsils are given in table 1.3 below:
Table 1.3
Details of Sub- Division and Tehsils in Bhilwara District
S. No. Sub-Division Tehsil Sub-Tehsil Town
1. Bhilwara Bhilwara (Suwana) Karoi Bhilwara
2. Gulabpura Hurda - Gulabpura
3. Gangapur Sahada - Gangapur
4. Shahpura Shahpura Dhikola Shahpura
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5. Phuliakalan Phuliakalan - -
6. Mandalgarh Mandalgarh Kachhola Mandalgarh
7. Jahajpur Jahajpur Pander
Khajuri
Jahajpur
8. Mandal Mandal Gyangarh
Bagor
Mandal
9. Banera Banera Rayla -
10. Asind Asind Shambhugarh Asind
11. Badnor Badnor - -
12. Kotdi Kotdi Paroli
Badliyas
-
13. Bijoliya Bijoliya - Bijoliya Kalan
14. Kareda Kareda - -
15. Raipur Raipur - -
16. Hamirgarh Hamirgarh - -
1.7. CLIMATE & RAINFALL
The climate of the district is moderate. The summer is dry and the winter is severe. The
rainy season is from June to mid-September. The average rainfall in the district during 2014-15 is
661 mm. The minimum temperature is 3.500 C and maximum temperature is 47
0 C.
1.8. FOREST FLORA & FAUNA
The District is lagging behind in forest resources out of total area of 10508.85 sq. Km. the
forest area is mere 75752 Ha., the forest fall under the subsidiary and dry tropical category, the
principal species of wood found in the district Dhokra, other types of species are Babool, Khair etc.
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Chapter –2
RESOURCES ……………………………………………………………………………………………….............
2.1. HUMAN RESOURCES
The Total Population of the district as per 2011 census is 24.09 lacs, out of which No. of
males is 12.21 lacs and that of female is 11.88 lacs. The density of population in the district 230
persons per Sq. Km. The number of female per 1000 male is 973.
As per 2011 census of the total population 18,95,869 i.e. in 78.72% in rural areas and
remaining 5,12,654 i.e. 21.28% lives in urban areas. The district has 9 towns. These are Bhilwara,
Shahpura, Jahajpur, Mandal, Bijoliya, Asind, Mandalgarh, Gangapur and Gulabpura.
2.1.1. WORKING FORCE & OCCUPATIONAL PATTERN
According to the 2011 census the total working population of the district was 11,48,165
representing 47.67% of the total population. The occupational pattern of this working force as per
2011 census is given in table 2.1 hereunder:
Table 2.1
OCCUPATIONAL PATTERN OF WORKING FORCE
S. No. Occupation Male Female Total % Age to total
1. Cultivators 289259 265909 555168 48.35
2. Agricultural Labors 61355 101697 163052 14.20
3.
Household Industry
Manufacturing
processing Servicing &
repairs
18949 11200 30149 2.63
4. Other works 305026 94770 399796 34.82
Source: District STATISTICS Office, Bhilwara
2.2. WATER & IRRIGATION RESOURCES
There are 2 working divisions under Water Resources Circle Bhilwara, One is Water
Resources Division First Bhilwara and the other one is Water Resources Division Second. In
working area of Water Resources Division First - Bhilwara, there are 37 Dams/Ponds of Tehsils
Banera, Shahpura, Hurda, Asind, Raipur, Sahada, Kotri, Jahajpur and some part of Mandal. And In
working area of Water Resources Division Second - Bhilwara there are 26 Dams/Ponds of Tehsils
Mandalgarh, Mandal and Bhilwara.
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(a) Major Rivers and Lakes: The main rivers are Banas, Berach, Kothari, Khari, Mansi in the
jurisdiction of this District.
(b) Ground Water Resources: The water level in the area of Jurisdiction of this District is
comparatively high namely between 11 to 16 M. The ground water is fresh and potable.
2.2.1. DRINKING WATER
The water level in the district is fairly high. Hence adequate quantity of water can be
obtained for domestic and industrial use by digging new wells. The water in the entire district is
potable.
Table 2.2
Water Resource Bhilwara
S. No. Avg. Rainfall Avg. Temperature Month
1 661 MM Min. 3.50 Degree C
Max. 47 Degree C
Dec. 14 to Feb. 2015
June 2015
Dams and Groundwater is the major resources of drinking water in the district.
2.2.2. IRRIGATION FACILITIES
(1) Major Irrigation Project: - At present there is no such project in jurisdiction of this
District.
(2) Medium Irrigation Project: - There are 6 medium Irrigation projects. The cultivable area
from these tanks is 36172 Ha. and normal irrigation is 24705 Ha. Storage capacity of
these tanks is 7459 Mcft. These tanks are Khari, Sareri, Arwar, Nahar Sagar, Kothari
Stage-II, and Ummed Sagar.
(3) Minor Irrigation Projects: - There are 31 Minor Irrigation tanks. The cultivable area
from these tanks is 21865 Ha. and normal irrigation is 11953, Storage capacity of these
tanks is 3632 Mcft.
Thus total Irrigation tanks are 37 total cultivable Irrigation area is 58027 Ha.
and normal irrigation is 36658 Ha. and Storage capacity is 11091 Mcft.
306 Nos. tanks (CCA upto 300 Ha.) of Shahpura, Asind, Mandal (Kareda
Section) Hurda, Banera, Kotri, Jahajpur, Raipur, Sahada Tehsils has gross storage capacity
of 5357 Mcft. CCA 33089 Ha. and ICA 17825 Ha. transferred to Panchayat/Panchayat
Samities, which is not included in the total number of tanks.
Source: Irrigation Department, Bhilwara
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Table 2.3
Sources wise irrigation coverage 2014 -15
S. No. Source Nos. Land irrigated in
hectares
1. Wells - 183000
2. Tanks - 7172
3. Canals - 18834
4. Other Sources - 1439
Source: District Land record Section, Bhilwara
2.3. EDUCATION
Bhilwara District had 61.37% literate persons in 2011 out of which 75.27% were males and
only 47.21% were females. This gave an overall literacy rate of 61.37% to the population of
district.
2.3.1. SCHOOL, COLLEGE & I.T.I
Table 2.4
Network of Educational Facilities as on 31st March 2015
S. No. Type of Educational Facility Number
1. Primary School
1. Primary (Government) 1444
2. Primary (Non-Government) 572
2. Middle School
1. Government 923
2. Non-Government 509
3. Secondary School
1. Govt. 50+181 231
2. Non-Government 60+42 102
4. Hr. Sec. School
1. Govt. 198+91 289
2. Non-Government 28+07 35
5. I.T.I.
1. Govt. 7
2. Private 19
6. Textile Institute 1
7. Teacher Training School 8
8. P.G. College 4
(Source: - DEO I, II, Elementary, Bhilwara & DSO)
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2.3.2. MEDICAL FACILITIES
The network of medical and public health centers in the district is as given in table 2.5 and
2.6 appended below:
Table 2.5
Network of Medical and Public health Center under P.M.O. City
(As on 31st March 2015)
S. No. Facility Number Beds
1. Principal Hospital, M.G. Hospital 1 400
2. City Dispensaries 6 NIL
3. Maternity and Child Welfare Centers 1 50
4. T.B. Hospital 1 20
Table 2.6
Network of Medical and Public Health Center under C.M. & H.O.
(As on 31st March 2015)
S. No. Type of Facility No. of Unit
1. Satellite Hospital 1
2. Block Chief Medical Office with Community Health
Center
BCMO=11
C.H.C.=23
3. Mini Primary Health Centers 74
4. Rural Welfare Centers 11
5. Post Mortem Centers 12
6. Upgraded Sub-Centre 12
7. Sub Centers 529
8. Total No. of Beds available under C.M. & H.O. Network 1374
Source: Chief Medical and Health Office, Bhilwara
Table 2.7
Aurved Office, Bhilwara
S. No. Type of Facility Nos.
1 Aurved Hospital 188
2 Homyopethic Hospital 6
3 Unani 1
Total 195
(Source: - District Aurved Officer, Bhilwara)
2.3.3. VETERINARY FACILITIES
Care has been taken by the administration to provided facilities for health care and
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improvement in the quality of livestock in the district through veterinary facilities as given in table
in 2.8 hereunder:
Table 2.8
Veterinary Facilities in Bhilwara District (As on 31st March 2015)
S. No. Type of Veterinary Facilities Numbers
1 Veterinary Polyclinic 01
2 A-Grade Veterinary Hospital 38
3 District Disease Diagnostic Lab 01
4 Veterinary Hospital 63
5 District Mobile Unit 01
6 Tehsil Level Mobile Unit 16
7 Veterinary Dispensaries 10
8 Sub Center 93
9 Sheep Migration Check Post 06
Total 229
Source: Office of Joint Director, D.A.H., Bhilwara, these organizations provide Veterinary and
surgical facilities and distribute free medicines, provide vaccination and artificial insemination
facilities.
2.4. AREA & PRODUCTION OF MAJOR CROPS
2.4.1. MAJOR CROPS
There are two crop seasons, viz Rabi and Kharif. The principal crops of the two seasons are
as under:
Rabi Season: Wheat, Barley, Gram and Mustard
Kharif Season: Maize, Jowar, Moong, Urad, Chilies and Seasamum (Til)
The area under crops and the production depend much upon the vagaries of nature specially
the monsoon. The area and production of main crops during 2014-15 is given in table 2.9
hereunder:
Table 2.9
Area and Production of Main Crops During 2014-15
S. No. Name of the Crop Area in Hectares Production in M.T.
1. Wheat 137218 173247
2. Bajra 2102 2029
3. Gram 26653 11975
4. Maize 153059 187284
5. Jowar 32307 32930
6. Barley 25602 29548
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2.4.2. PULSES
S. No. Name of the Crop Area in Hectares Production in M.T.
1. Kharif Pulses 67373 39864
2.4.3. OIL SEEDS
S. No. Name of the Crop Area in Hectares Production in M.T.
1. Sarson (Mustard) 40959 32113
2. Taramira 1530 670
3. Ground Nut 6153 4564
4. Sesamum (Til) 12763 5334
2.4.4. HORTICULTURE
Orange, Aonla and Guava are the major horticulture crops which are picking up the
district.
2.4.5. OTHERS
S. No. Name of the Crop Area in Hectares Production in M.T.
1. Sugar Cane 63 200
2. Cotton (Bales) 45361 305081
3. Chilies 948 1873
Source: District Land record Section, Bhilwara
2.5. LIVE STOCK
The details of the livestock population are given in the table 2.10 here under:
Table 2.10
Tentative Livestock Population in the district as per Census 2008
S. No. Particulars Numbers
1. Cows & Bullocks 719472
2. Buffaloes 382056
3. Sheep 537839
4. Goat 873218
5. Horse and Pony 1293
6. Donkeys 1613
7. Camels 5073
8. Pigs 10705
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9. Dogs 24538
10. Rabbits 160
11. Poultry 82480
Total 2638447
Source: Live Stock Census - 2008, Bhilwara
2.5.1. AVAILABILITY OF DAIRY PRODUCTS
In the district there are 1004 Co-Operative Dairy Societies. A unit of Rajasthan Co-
Operative Dairy Federation, Bhilwara-Zila Dugdh Utpadak Sahkari Sangh Ltd. Bhilwara is also
established with 60 milk collection centers. The total milk supply during 2014-15 as under:-
Year 2014-15
1. Total Procurement (Average per Day) : 228392 Kg.
2. Total Milk Marketing (Average per Day) : 125456 Ltr.
3. Total No. of Out lets for milk Sale : 150.93 Kg.
4. Milk Parlors : 21
Total production of Milk is 45776517 Ltr. with the value of 16525.93 Lacs and Ghee
is 1801982 Kg. with the value of 5766.34Lacs during the year 2014-15.
2.5.2. WOOL AVAILABILITY
As mentioned in table 2.10 above there are 537839 sheep in the district. Most of them are
Sonali, and Malpura breed and some of these is Marwari breed. There is no. of sheep and wool
development centers in the district. Sheep are used mainly for wool and meet. As per the animal
husbandry department, Bhilwara a sheep gives an average 1.34 Kg. of wool per annum.
Accordingly, the total production of wool works out to approx. 7, 20,700 Kg. per annum. The wool
is partly used for manufacture of Blankets but the major part is being exported to other districts of
the state.
2.5.3. MEAT AVAILABILITY
Assuming an average slaughter rate of 25% for Sheep and Goats the average yield of meat
works out to 8.167 Kg. for Sheep and 9.274 Kg. for Goats. The annual availability of meat in the
district is estimated at 30,40,380 Kg. approx.
2.5.4. LEATHER AVAILABILITY
Hides are available from dead animals. Taking into account to death rate of 10% p.a. the no.
of Hide available from the animals listed in table 2.10 (other than sheep and goat) is estimated
110660. Assuming an average of 25 Sq.ft. of hide per animals a total of approx. 27.66 lac Sq. ft. of
hides are available in the district. However, no organized tannery exists in the district.
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2.5.5. BONES
Taking a death rate of 10% p. a. and 12 Kg. per animal, approx 1331410 Kg. of bones are
likely to be available per annum
2.6. GEOLOGY & MINERALS
Pre-Aravali rocks comprising metamorphism and gneiss were originally deposited in a
number of cycles. There were subsequently intruded by basic acidic rocks. Later the rocks of
vindhyan age comprising sandstone shale and limestone are deposited between 600 and 1000
million years ago. Recent to subsequent deposits are seen along river causes and their flood plains.
2.6.1 MINERAL RESOURCES
Bhilwara district occupies and important place in the mineral map of Rajasthan. The main
minerals are Lead Zinc, Soap Stone, China Clay, Feldspar, Quartz, Mica, Asbestos and Garnet. The
details of various minerals are given hereunder:
Lead Zinc
Deposits of lead Copper and zinc have been located in Pur-Banera and Agucha village belt
in pre Araveli extending over a length of 30 Km. And a width of 5 Km. The Pur-Dariba block
contains an estimated reserve of 1.65 M.T. with 1.02% copper while the Banera block contains
an estimated reserve of 2.98 million tones with 1.05% copper Samodi, Dedwas and Denpura
Block carry reserves of the order of 14.0 million tons of low grade ore of 1.5 to 2% zinc and 1.2
% lead. There is as open cast mine in village Agucha in Hurda Tehsil. This being operated by the
public sector unit M/S Hindustan Zinc Ltd.
Soap Stone and China Clay
There are deposits of good quality soapstone and china clay in the district. They are located
mainly in tehsil Kotri and Jahajpur, The soapstone produced in Chainpura and Ghevaria is of
good talc quality. 416603 M.T. of soapstone produced during 2014-15.
Mica
District Bhilwara has always been in the forefront for production and export of mica, but for
the last 18 years there has been a continuous fall in its production for which the main reason is
recession in mica trade. However many alternative sources for mica have been discovered.
Moreover the mines have become quite deep on account of which the cost of production has gone
up very high. This mineral is found primarily in Mandal, Asind and Bhilwara tehsil.
Granite
Sometime back deposit of granite was discovered in Asind, Raipur and Mandal Tehsil four
lease pattas have been issued for its exploitation. 18 granite tile plants have been established in
the district at Bhilwara, Gangapur and Badnor. More plants are likely to come up.
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Lime Stone
There is good reserve of lime stones around Mandalgarh area in Bhilwara district. They are
estimated to be approx. 6600 M. Tones. 500 M.T. of soapstone produced during 2014-15.
Marble
Marble is mostly found in Jahajpur and Kotri tehsil of the district. The reserves are
estimated to be around 11000 M.Tones.
Clay It is found at Mandalgarh, Kotri, and Jahajpur. The Clay is of Garish White colour. It is of
cream colour at 13000 C. The total reserves available are estimated at 252415 M. Tones.
Asbestos
Asbestos occurs in basic ultra-rocks near Banas, It is used mainly for manufacture of
Asbestos Cement Sheet, Tiles, Pipes and other product where heat insulation is required.
The mineral production in the district in 2014-15 is given in table 2.11 hereunder:
Table 2.11
Mineral Production as on March 2015
S. No. Name of Mineral Production in M.T. Lease Area
(in Hec.) 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
1. Mica crude 0 0 0
121.320 2. Mica waste 2884 4900 3562
3. Granite Blocks 6000 70000 213000
312.9874 4. Granite Khanda 1000 0 0
5. Soap Stone 335035 397366 416603 2828.8500
6. China Clay 208273 308467 252415 399.922
7. Feldspar, Quartz 590300 772361 597077 4031.5722
8. Lead & Zink 6149424 5918245 5627171 1200
9. Silica Sand 0 0 0 5.00
10. Calcite 1835 150 5520 18.90
11. Lime Stone 6700 8600 500 4.56
12. Marble Block 7000 13000 11000
47.80 13. Marble Khanda 8500 10000 0
14. Garnet 714 750 520 4.270
15. Asbestos 0 0 0
16. Quartz 81160 72180 60084 Area of Feldspar &
Quartz is common
17. Yellow Occure 0 0 0
18. Masonry Stone 1624341 1035517 2696856 157
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19. Brick Earth 1294874 447336 448336 35.20
20. Philasite 500 500 800 6.82
21. Kainite 0 0 6 154
22. Sand 4048335 2530209 8097571 7723
23. Dolomite 0 0 0
24. Red Occure 101575 55370 110710 35.2358
25. Ordinary Clay 0 400 0 1
26. Lime Clinkers 0 0 0
27. Phyrophite 0 0 0
28. Iron Ore 429495 2834360 5590119 1989.2844
Source: Mining Engineer, Mines and Geology Department, Bhilwara
2.7. FOREST RESOURCES
The District is lagging behind in forest resources out of total area of 10508.85 sq. Km. the
forest area is mere 75752 Ha., the forest fall under the subsidiary and dry tropical category, The
principal species of wood found in the district Dhokra, other types of species are Babool, Khair etc.
2.8. TOURISM
Bhilwara is essentially an industrial town popular for its textiles industries. BHILWARA is
also called "Zoo of Minerals" for its huge stores of mica, soapstone, copper, feldspar, quartz, white
clay and Garnet.
Amongst the most checkouts in Bhilwara are the fort of Badnor, there is a fortress and the
palace of the Ex-Jagirdars of Benera.
Revealing the rich and prosperous tradition and culture of Bhilwara are its many fairs and
festivals including Ganesh Mela, Dhanop Mataji Mela, Ramdev Ji Ka Mela and Badnor Pashu
Mela.
Main Tourist Destination are :- Harni Mahadev - Bhilwara, Badnore Fort, Pur Udan
Chatri, Adhar Sheela Mahadev - Pur, Chamunda mata Mandir - Bhilwara, Samriti Van - Bhilwara,
Ramniwas Dham - Shahpura, Tilesva Mahadev Mandir - Bijoliya, Mandakini Mandir - Bijoliya,
Swaibhoj Temple - Asind, Meja Dam etc.
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EXISTING INFRASTRUCTURAL FACILITIES ……………………………………………………………………………………………….............
Essential facilities like Adequate supply of Water, Power, Land, Provision of Road and Rail
connection, Communication, Educational/Training and Banking Facilities are pre-requisites for the
industrial development of an area. Bhilwara though declared as a backward district has many
infrastructural facilities which are proved helpful in rapid industrialization of the district. The
structure of such facilities available in the district in briefed in subsequent paragraphs.
3.1. POWER RESOURCES
Power supply source of Bhilwara:- Supply in Bhilwara District is made from 400 KV
GSS at Bhilwara & 220 KV GSS Bhilwara & Gulabpura. From which 132 KV GSS
Suwana, Bijoliya, Kareda Data Bigod & Mandalgarh are connected.132 KV GSS Asind is
connected from 220 KV GSS Beawar & 132 KV GSS Raila, Gulabpura & Shahpura are
conected to 220 KV GSS Gulabpura. 132 KV GSS Hamirgarh is fed from 220 KV GSS
Chittorgarh & 132 KV GSS Jahazpur is fed from 220 KV GSS Dooni.
3.1.1. Rural Electrification/Grid Station
Bhilwara District is 100% electrified i.e. all 1834 villages are electrified up to the year
2014-15, 1527 no. of Agriculture connections are released during the FY 2014-15.
3.1.2. Electricity Consumption Pattern
Table 3.1
(As on Date 31.03.2015)
S.no. Category No. of Connection
(Regular + P.D.C.)
Consumption in
Million Units
1 Domestic 350988 319.889
2 Commercial 39663 95.711
3 Industrial
1. Small Scale
8273
26.920
2. Medium Scale 1631 104.260
3. H.T. Connection 487 745.063
4 Water Works (P.H.E.D.) 1441 26.899
5 Public Lighting 1054 10.888
6 Agriculture 48464 298.736
7 Other 1465 4.145
Total 453466 1632.511
Source: Superintending Engineer (BWC) AVVNL, Bhilwara
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3.1.3. Existing Power Supply Position.
The length of different types of transmission lines are given under:-
Table 3.2
As on 31st Oct. 2014
11 KV 11630.13 Km.
33 KV 1523.530 Km.
LT Distribution 13172.686 Km.
Total 26326.346 Km.
Source: Superintending Engineer (BWC) AVVNL, Bhilwara
3.2. Transportation
The district has direct connection with the important centers of the state. The total road
length in the district is 6181.49 Km. As given in tables 3.3 hereunder:
3.2.1. Road Network
Table 3.3
Road Network in District as 31st March 2015 (in km.)
S. Type of road B/T M/R G/R FW Total
1. National
Highways 506 0 0 0 506
2. State
Highways 239 0 0 0 239
3. Major District
Roads 647.85 0 13 4.5 665.35
4. Other District
Road 426.75 0 36.55 2 465.30
5. Village Road 3877.04 10.50 369.20 49.10 4305.84
Total 5696.64 10.50 418.75 55.60 6181.49
Source: District PWD Office, Bhilwara
3.2.2. Vehicle on Road
Table 3.4
Registered Motor Vehicles in the District (As on 31st March 2015)
S. No. Type of Vehicles No. of Vehicles
1. Trucks & Trolley 19520
2. Buses 2923
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3. Light Motor Vehicles including Taxi-Car-jeep 46578
4. Two/Three Wheelers 385316
5. Tractors and Tractor Trolleys 36015
6. Others 931
Total 491283
Source: District Transport Office, Bhilwara
3.2.3. Rail Transport
Udaipur-Chittorgarh-Bhilwara-Ajmer Meter-Gauge line being changed into Broad-Gauge
line August 2007. Broad Gauge railway line started at Bhilwara and trains for Bandra (Mumbai),
Ratlam, Ajmer, Udaipur, Gwalior, Siyaldhah and Delhi are available from Bhilwara.
Table 3.5
Rail Connection at District Bhilwara - 2015
S. No. Train No. Name of Train Arrival Dept. Day
To Chittor - UP SIDE
1 79302 Bhilwara to Ratlam(Demu) - 2:25 All Days
2 19665 Khajuraho to Udaipur City 3:05 03:10 All Days
3 12981 Delhi to Udaipur City 04:11 04:16 All Days
4 13424 Ajmer to Bhagalpur 08:00 8:05 Sat.
5 09721 Jaipur to Udaipur City 10:35 10:37 All Days
6 59603 Ajmer to Udaipur 11:15 11.25 All Days
7 19654 Jodhpur to Ratlam 15:00 15:05 All Days
8 12992 Jaipur to Udaipur 18:01 18:04 All Days
9 19413 Ahmedabad to Kolkata 18:35 18:40 Wed.
10 12719 Ajmer to Haidrabad 19:30 19:35 Wed., Fri.
11 17019 Ajmer to Haidrabad 19:30 19:35 Tue.
12 18010 Ajmer to Santra Gachi 21:30 21:35 Sun.
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13 19608 Ajmer to Kolkata 21:30 21:35 Mon.
14 11204 Ajmer to Nagpur 21:30 21:35 Fri.
15 12315 Siyaldah to Udaipur City 22:25 22:30 Fri.
16 22996 Ajmer to Bandra T 22:25 22:30 Tue., Thu., Sat.
17 19711 Jaipur to Indor/Bhopal 23:10 23:15 All Days
18 19602 Jalpaigudi to Udaipur 23:45 23:50 Tue.
To Ajmer - Down SIDE
1 12720 Haidrabad to Ajmer 00:30 00:35 Wed., Fri.
2 17020 Haidrabad to Ajmer 00:30 00:35 Mon.
3 79301 Ratlam to Bhilwara 00:55 - All Days
4 19666 Udaipur to Khajuraho 01:20 01:25 All Days
5 19607 Kolkata to Ajmer 03:00 03:08 Sat.
6 18009 Santra Gachi to Ajmer 03:00 03:08 Sun.
7 12316 Udaipur to Siyaldah 03:34 03:39 Mon.
8 19601 Udaipur to Jalpaigudi 03:34 03:39 Sat.
9 19712 Bhopal-Indor to Jaipur 04:14 04:19 All Days
10 19414 Kolkata to Ahmedabad 06:30 06:35 Mon.
11 22995 Bandra T. to Ajmer 07:15 07:20 Mon., Thu., Sat.
12 12991 Udaipur City to Jaipur 09:04 09:07 All Days
13 11203 Nagpur to Jaipur 09:25 09:30 Fri.
14 19653 Ratlam to Jodhpur 11:20 11:25 All Days
15 59604 Udaipur City to Ajmer 14:00 14:05 All Days
16 09722 Udaipur City to Jaipur 16:45 16:48 All Days
17 12982 Udaipur City to Delhi 20:18 20:23 All Days
18 13423 Bhagalpur to Ajmer 21:30 21:35 Fri.
(Source: - Railway Station Board July, 2015)
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3.3. Network of Communication Facilities
The district is well versed with various communication facilities like Post-offices,
Telegraph Offices, Telephone Exchanges and Telephone Booth as per details given in table 3.6
hereunder:
Table 3.6
Network of Communication Facilities (As on 31st March 2015)
S. No. Type of Facility Number
1. Head post Office Main 1
2. Post Office (Departmental) 44
3. Post office (Extra Departmental Branch) 351
4. Extra Departmental Sub-Post office NIL
5. Telegraph Office 0
6. STD, PCO’s 235
7. Telephone Exchange 91
8. Basic Telephone Connections 25508
9. Mobile Phone Holders 190003
Source: B.S.N.L. and Department of Posts, Bhilwara
3.4. Banking Facilities
The network of banking facilities in district is given in table 3.7 hereunder:
The Bank of Baroda is the lead bank for the district.
Table 3.7
Network of the Banking Facilities as on 31st March 2015
S. No. Name of the bank No. of Branches
1. Bank of Baroda 37
2. Bank of India 2
3. ICICI Bank Ltd. 22
4. Central Bank of India 1
5. Allahabad Bank 1
6. Oriental Bank of Commerce 2
7. Panjab National Bank 6
8. State Bank of Bikaner and Jaipur 31
9. State Bank of India 12
10. Union Bank of India 4
11. UCO Bank 2
12. Canara Bank 3
13. Baroda Rajasthan Gramin Bank 47
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14. Central Co-operative Bank 17
15. P.L D.B. 7
17. FSS, Singoli 2
18. Indian Overseas Bank 1
19. Dena Bank 1
20. RFC 1
22. Indian Bank 2
23. Vijaya Bank 2
24. Bank of Maharastra 1
25. IDBI Bank Ltd. 1
26. Yes Bank Ltd. 2
27. Tamilnadu Marcantile Bank Ltd. 1
28. State Bank of Patiala 5
29. H.D.F.C Bank Ltd. 3
30. Axis Bank Ltd. 1
31. Corporation Bank 1
32 Laxmi Vilas Bank Ltd. 1
33 Bhilwara Urban Co-operative Bank Ltd. 6
34 Mahila Urban Cooperative Bank Ltd. 3
35 Indusind Bank Ltd. 2
36 Kotak Mahindra Bank Ltd. 2
37 Sindicate bank 1
38 City Union Bank Ltd. 1
39 The Karur Vysya Bank Ltd. 1
40 Andhra Bank 1
41 Punjab & Sind Bank 2
42 United Bank Of India 1
Total 239
Source: - Annual Credit Plan 2015-16, Bank of Baroda. Booklet
Private Bank:
S. No. Name of the bank No. of Branches
1. ICICI Bank Ltd. 22
2. HDFC Bank Ltd. 3
3. Axis Bank Ltd. 1
4. IndusInd Bank Ltd. 2
5. Kotak Mahindra Bank Ltd. 2
6. Laxmi Vilas Bank Ltd. 1
7. YES Bank Ltd. 2
8. City Union Bank Ltd. 1
9. Tamil Nadu Merkantile Bank Ltd. 1
Total 35
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3.4.1. Total Bank Finance
District Credit Plan Annual For The Year 2015-16
(Rs. '000)
S. No. Name of the bank Govt. Progs.
1. Bank of Baroda 129050
2. Bank of India 2100
3. ICICI Bank Ltd. 43726
4. Central Bank of India 2420
5. Allahabad Bank 2650
6. Oriental Bank of Commerce 11415
7. Panjab National Bank 19860
8. State Bank of Bikaner and Jaipur 105762
9. State Bank of India 44165
10. Union Bank of India 16070
11. UCO Bank 4790
12. Canara Bank 3350
13. Baroda Rajasthan Gramin Bank 106199
14. Central Co-operative Bank 21330
15. P.L D.B. -
17. FSS, Singoli -
18. Indian Overseas Bank 3060
19. Dena Bank 1780
20. RFC -
22. Indian Bank 2080
23. Vijaya Bank 3190
24. Bank of Maharastra 2020
25. IDBI Bank Ltd. 800
26. Yes Bank Ltd. 760
27. Tamilnadu Marcantile Bank Ltd. 1500
28. State Bank of Patiala 6650
29. H.D.F.C Bank Ltd. 500
30. Axis Bank Ltd. 300
31. Corporation Bank 800
32 Laxmi Vilas Bank Ltd. 250
33 Bhilwara Urban Co-operative Bank Ltd. -
34 Mahila Urban Cooperative Bank Ltd. -
35 Indusind Bank Ltd. 850
36 Kotak Mahindra Bank Ltd. -
37 Sindicate bank 300
38 City Union Bank Ltd. -
39 The Karur Vysya Bank Ltd. -
40 Andhra Bank 1100
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41 Punjab & Sind Bank 2100
42 United Bank Of India 600
Total 541527
3.4.2. Other Institutional Network.
There is a branch of RFC through Banks and Khadi and village industries commission
(K.V.I.C.) is also financing for cottage industries in the district in rural areas through Banks.
3.5. D.I.C. AND OTHER CONCERN INSTITUTIONS
District Industries Centers has been established at Bhilwara to promote industrial
development of the district, especially for the small scale industries, cottage and village
sectors of the industries.
3.6. INDUSTRIAL AREAS
RIICO has developed in 11 industrial areas having 1558 Industrial plots. Out of
these 1315 plots have been allotted to industrial units 243 plots were still vacant as on 31st
march 2014 .The details are given in table 3.8 & 3.9 hereunder:
Table 3.8
Status of Proposed RIICO Industrial Areas in Bhilwara
S.
No.
Name of
Location Plots/Arazi No. Total Area Acquired Tehsil Land Category
1 Karanpura 14 Govt. Land 206.12 Bigha Mandalgarh Under Possession
2 Mod Ka
Nimbahera
Total Khasra
10
3
4
99.11 Hec. Gov. Land
1.25 Hec. Gov. Land
4.34 Hec. Gov. Land
Asind The proposal is under
consideration
3 Mujras &
Kochariya
4
7
110.14 Bigha
426.03 Bigha
Bhilwara The proposal is under
consideration
4 Ukhaliya 15
3
525.05 Bigha
5.00 Bigha
Hurda Allotment of 525 Bigha 05
Biswa Govt. Land to RIICO
5 Sameliya/
Fatehpura
18 118.84 Hect. Shahpura The proposal is under
consideration
Table 3.9
Existing Status of RIICO Industrial Areas
(As on 31st March 2015)
S.
No.
Name and
Location
Total
Area Acquired
Plots
Planned
Plots
Allotted
Plots
Vacant
Nearest
Rly. St.
1. Bhilwara Phase I, II ,III 259.15 300 300 0 Bhilwara
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2. Bhilwara Extension 50.74 84 84 0 Bhilwara
3. Bigod (Mandalgarh) 35.25 99 96 3 Mandalgarh
4. Jahajpur 30.50 46 38 8 Bundi
5. Raila 46.24 64 42 22 Raila
6. Transferred Area
(Industrial Estate) (P/N) 20.50 91 91 0 Bhilwara
7. Mandapiya
(Undeveloped) 34.40 8 8 0 Mandapiya
8. Kanyakheri 54.71 17 6 11(Under
disputes) Hamirgarh
9. Bhilwara Phase IV 117.56 199 198 1 (Under
disputes) Bhilwara
10.
Growth Centre
Hamirgarh, Bhilwara * 725.08 525 452 73 Hamirgarh
11. Bijoliya 80.00 125 0 125
Total 1454.13 1558 1315 243
*SPECIAL FEATURE OF GROWTH CENTER:
The Government of India has launched industrial Growth Centers to accelerate industrialization at
selected districts of the country. All Infrastructural facilities like Industrial Plots, Residential Plots,
Roads, Power, Water, Hospital, Bank, Post-Office, Telecommunication facilities etc. should be
made available at one place. Accordingly Govt. of India has declared Growth center at
Hameergarh, Bhilwara on dated 18/12/97. In which the total area of Growth Center is 725.08 acre
and 525 industrial plots have been planned. Besides RIICO, DIC is also providing undeveloped
plots in the departmental industrial areas. Details are being given in table 3.10 appended below:
Industrial Area Bijoliya
Planning of industrial area has been approved & development works started. The area is planned to
open for allotment in Financial Year 2015-16.
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Table 3.10
Set Apart Industrial Area Other Than RIICO
(Undeveloped Industrial Area as on 31.01.2015)
S. No. Location of area Area Plots Allotted Vacant
1.
In municipal Limits
Undeveloped Industrial Area,
Pur Road , Bhilwara
85 Bigha
13 Biswa 63 54 9
2. Haled 6 Bigha
13 Biswa 10 1 9
3. Industrial Area , Gangapur 95 Bigha
15 Biswa 86 83 3
4. Industrial Area, Asind 60 Bigha 32 32 -
5. Raghunathpura, Asind 48 Bigha
7 Biswa 63 44 19
6. Raipur 51 Bigha
19 Biswa 65 16 49
7. Kareda, (Mandal) 75 Bigha
14 Biswa 68 65 3
8. Gulabpura 40 Bigha
7 Biswa 43 42
1
Disputed
9. Dhuwala, (Mandal) 8 Bigha
8 Biswa 9 6 3
10. Industrial Area , Mujras 10 Bigha
7 Biswa 20 18 2
11. Village Kachola,
(Mandalgarh)
19 Bigha
16 Biswa 11 11 0
12. Village Kachola,
(Mandalgarh)
27 Bigha
12 Biswa 18 0 18
13. Atoon 69 Bigha
04 Biswa 56 30 26
Total Area 599.15 Bigha 544 402 142
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Chapter - 4
EXISTING INDUSTRIAL SCENARIO ………………………………………………………………………………............……………….
4.1 EXISTING INDUSTRIAL STATUS
Bhilwara district has made an important place for itself in the industrial map of the state.
During the last decade the textile industry of the district has developed into a leading place in the
country.
Bhilwara has developed as one of the largest textile center in Rajasthan State, producing
cotton yarn, polyster/viscose blended yarn & fabrics, denim & other textile products. It is fully
modernized weaving hub having about 17,000 looms. It is the largest P/V blended suiting
manufacturing hub in the World. Total turnover of textile trade is around 170 billion.
Bhilwara has been granted Status of Town of Export Excellence by the Ministry of
Commerce, Govt of India.
Apart from the textile industry Hindustan Zinc Limited of Vedanta Group is the
largest producer of Lead, Zinc and Silver in the Country. It's mines at Rampura Agucha in Bhilwara
District is known to be the largest Mine of Lead and Zinc in the World.
The District is the major producer of sand stone which is exported to many
European Countries.
Recently, Iron ore deposits have been found in the district and Jindal group has
started mining and ore dressing activities with investment of approx. Rs 10 Billion in Bhilwara. A
steel plant is also proposed at Bhilwara. The Railways is establishing a MEMU Railway wagon
manufacturing unit in the District with an investment of Rs 10 Billion.
There are about 97 Large and Medium Scale Units are working with an investment of Rs.
7539.01 Crores approx. employing about 42343 persons. List of these units is given in table 4.1
hereunder.
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Table 4.1
GOVT.OF RAJASTHAN DISTRICT INDUSTRIES CENTER BHILWARA (Raj)
List of Large Scale Industries as on (Year 2014-15) 31.03.2015
S. No.
Name &
Address of Unit
Contact Person &
Phone No.
Name of
Product(s)
Installed Capacity
(With Unit) Date of
Production
Start
Gross Capital Investment (Rs. In Crore)
Employment No.
Production During Year
2014-15
Present Position (Running/ Close/ Sick)
Fixed Workin
g
Land &
Building
Plant &
Machinary
Qty. Value
(in Lacks)
1 A Infrastructure Limited, PO-Hamirgarh, Dist- Bhilwara (Raj)
Shri D.Ambardar 01482-286102,03
AC Pressure Pipe, Coupling & Roofing Sheets
131000 Pipes 75000 Sheets
Pipe-1985
Sheet-2006
19.05 85.8 114.00 282 Pipe-34534.057
MT Sheet-
104878.189 MT
Pipe-5244.70 Sheet-
9358.48
Running
2 A. K. Spintex Ltd., 14th Km Stone, Chittorgarh Road, Bhilwara
Dinesh Porwal 92510-12397
Processing of Man Made Fabrics
36.5 Lac Mtrs. Per Month
14-10-94 6.76 24.66 7.5000 540 35511822.4
456.7 Running
3 Anant Syntex Ltd., C/o Charbhujanath L.N.T. Road, Bhilwara-311001
Sh. S.N. SOMANI 9829338043
Processing of Synthetics Fabric
397 Lacs Mtrs P.A. 10-03-94 5.11 31.20 7.75 4 85 351.61 Lacs Mtr.
4550.00 Running
4 BSL LIMITED, 26 INDUSTRIAL AREA POST BOX NO. 17, GANDHI NAGAR, BHILWARA-311001
PRAVEEN JAIN 01482-246801 (SIX LINES)
(1) Synthetics Blended Fabrics (2)Woollen/Worsted Yarn (3).Synthetics Yarn (4).Silk Fabrics (5). Processing of fabrics & dyeing of tops/fibre/yarn etc
(1).122 Lacs Mtrs. Grey cloth P.A. (176 Looms) (2).4480 Tons Yarn P.A. (26960 Spindles) (3).1440 Tons Yarn P.A. (400 Positions) (4). 264 Lacs Mtrs.Fabric Processing P.A. (5).1382 MT Top, Fibre & Yarn Dyeing
SINCE 1971
39.69 246.42 121.9100
2915 - 341.49 Running
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5 BALAR SYNTHETICS PVT. LTD. 7114/1, Mali khera Mandal, Bhilwara
HARI SINGH SOLANKI 9829047008 Manoj Ji 246063
MANUFACTURING OF SYNTHETICS FABRICS
142.35 LACS Mtrs. PER Year
08-07-96 4.4109 25.1454 258 121.27 Lacs Per Year
8488.9 Running
6 BTM INDUSTRIES LIMITED 13 KM stone, Gangapur Road, Bhilwara
Shri Anil Tekriwal 9829046105
Mfg. & Trading of manmade fabrics
360.00 LACS Mtrs. p.a. processing of fabrics
01-06-04 5.46 28.56 7.4600 241 321.01 lac mtrs.
1947.77 Running
7 CHHABRA SYNCOTEX PVT.LTD. OPP. WATER WORKS,PUR ROAD, BHILWARA-311001
SANDEEP CHHABRA 9829046521
SYNTHETIC SUITING Fabric
5250636 METERS Jan-98 2.91 11.7884 - 150 4540867.15 Meter
2724.52 Running
8 DEVGIRI SYNTHETICS P.LTD. BHILWARA
GIRIRAJ ASAWA surendra kataria 9414223947
FABRIC 55.00 LACS 05.09.2010
3.331 10.9359358
RJ/22032, 75
5230947.5 3394.71246
Running
9 ESSPAL INTERNATIONAL PVT. LTD.Esspal International Pvt. Ltd. Village Data Nilawari, Tehsil Banera Dist. Bhilwara
Ram Sahay Jagetiya 9314945821
Synthetics Fabrics & Cotton Fabrcs Yarn Doubling
85.00 Lacs Mtr 600 Ton
09.09.11 4.16 22.84 0.51 175 5500316.5 2750 Running
10 Janki Corp. Ltd. Mandpiya Choraya Chittore Road, Bhilwara
Sh. R.N. Mittal, MD 249010, 249018
Prossing of Synthetics, Fabric Sutings & Shirtings
720 Lacs Per Annum
27-04-94 6 21.54 21.6400 672 704.92 Lacs Meter
5762.86 Running
11 Jindal Saw Limited Shreenath Residency 304-305, Ram Nagar (Jambheshwar Nagar) Bhilwara
NA Pellet 1.2 MILLION MT/PA
07-06-13 2.99 678.20 - 587 1199507.00
51863.00
Running
12 KANCHAN INDIA LIMITED 19-20, BHILWARA TEXTILE MARKET PUR ROAD, BHILWARA-311001 PH +91 1482 247001/320899
Durgesh Banger, 9352146777
Textiles 30000 MT PV Yarn, 7000 MT Cotton Yarn, 5.00 Crore Mtrs Fabric Processing, 2.50 Crores Meter PV Fabrics
Jun-94 100 400 300 6000 30000 MT PV Yarn, 7000 MT
Cotton Yarn, 5.00 Crore Mtrs Fabric Processing, 2.50 Crores Meter PV
Fabrics
115000 Running
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13 Modern Woollens (A Unit of Modern Threads (I) Ltd.) P.O. Box No. 27, Hamirgarh Road Bhilwara
P.K.Nahar (V.P. Comm.) 01482-241801-804 9352596402
1) Woollen blended yarn(Dyed/grey) containing Polyester &Wool 2) Woollen Top
1) 13752 Spd, 2) 2280 MT
01-10-88 9.5326 85.3082 27.2185 521 1) 1532 MT 2) 681 MT
Job combing Job work
included in Qty/value
1) 12045 2) 251
Running
14 Murarka Suitings Pvt. Ltd, F-259, Riico Industrial Area Bhilwara -311001 Unit-II Murarka Textiles (A unit of Murarka Suitings Pvt. Ltd.) SPL 2A, I& II Phase Riico Industrial Araea Bhilwara -311001
Sanajy Agrawal Director 260801, 98290-45206
Synthetic Fabric 130 Lcas Mtr. Per Annum
20-07-89 4.5 18.54 14.4200 400 126.1 lacs Mtr.
88.87 Running
15 Nitin Spinners Ltd. 16-17 KM Stone, Chittor Road, Hamirgarh, Bhilwara
Dinesh Nolakha MD 01482-286110 to 13
Cotton Yarn& Cotton Knitted Febric
Spendle 150096 Rotors 2936 Kniting M/cs 49
1993 108.0014
513.1306
55.4263 2532 Cotton Yarn 28974
MT Knitted
Fab. 5385 MT
46082.70
11895.40
Running
16 OPEL SULZ PVT. LTD. MANDPIYA CHORAHA, CHITTOR ROAD, BHILWARA PH. 249013,249014
MUKESH SHARDA (D) 93521-11908 PH. 249013,249014
MFG. OF SYNTHETIC FABRICS
TW-11 = 27 P-7100 S = 11 P-7100 D = 22 total = 60
01-05-98 1.23 11.52 8.7000 103 36.55 Lacs Meter
2266.2 Running
17 Ostwal Phoschem (India) Ltd. (Formerely TEDCO Granite Limited) Vill-Ojayada, Hamirgardh, Bhilwara Raj 311001
Mr. Pramod Jaketia 01482-237104
SSP (Powder) SSP (Granular)
132000 TPA 132000 TPA
29-09-95 6.1093 18.9847 4.5256 100 75102.536 4,297.65
Running
18 Plaza Tex(India)Pvt.Ltd. Gathila Khera, Chittor Road, Bhilwara
Sunil Soni 9829046556
Fabric 70 Lacs Mtr. Apr-03 2.82 14.45 11.0000 150 55.2 Mtrs 4140 Running
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19 Ranjan Processors (A Unit of RANJAN POLYSTERS LTD.) 11-12 Km Stone Village Guwardi Dist Bhilwara Rajasthan
Mahesh Kumar Bhimsariya, Managing Director 01482 - 320925
Processing of Synthetics Fabrics
315.00 Lacs Mtr 3 Stenter
12-03-95 11.142 2.2093 265 295.05 Lacs Mtrs
3634 Running
20 Rolex Processors Pvt. Ltd Ashok Kabra Processing of Grey Fabrics
396.00 Lacs MTRS 1999 32.223 8.8614 274 388.97 lacs mtrs
3226.9 Running
21 Ronak Processors pvt.ltd. G,138 to 143 Ricco IV Phase Pur road Bhilwara
Sh. K.C. Baheti 94141-11847 M
Synthetics Processing Unit
20 Lacs Mtr Per Month
Mar-99 2.47 21.11 - 320 239.11 Lacs mtr
2778 Running
22 RSWM Limited, Post Bag No-28, Kharigram, Gulabpura, Distt.- Bhilwara
Shri K.K. Maheshwari, 9461113605, 223361 Deepak Agarwal 01483-222124
Synthetic,regenerated, celluloseic,blended grey and dyed yarn
167792 Spindles 01-04-14 to
31-03-15
90.5 424.66 408.98 4461 47813 MT 84942 Running
23 RSWM Ltd., P.B. No. 13, Chittorgarh Road, Unit Mandpam, Bhilwara 311001
S.C. Garg, Chief Executive MYB 9414115900 249026 Sh. Vinit Agarwal GM 9351415244 Ph. 01482-249500
MELANGE YARN 49152 20-03-94 40.07 167.05 34.7400 1840 9913061.00
30855.18
Running
24 RANJAN FABRICS PVT. LTD. F-181 RIICO INDUSTRIAL AREA BHILWARA-311 001 RAJASTHAN
PAWAN KUMAR AGARWAL 98290 45735
SYNTHETIC CLOTH
10000000 Mtrs. PA
20-03-86 14.72 5.7975 145 58.45 Lacs Mtrs.
3667.08 Running
25 Saileela Syntetics Pvt. Ltd. Araji No. 928 - 930 Labiya Kalan, Ajmer Road, Bhilwara
Nand Lal Jalan 01482-247808 Bhagwati Ji 247806
Synthetics Fabrics (Suitings)
129.36 Lacs Mtrs. Per Annum
June, 2003
2.3911 11.5963 14.0000 117 Own-43.94 Lacs Mtrs. Job-71.24 Lacs Mtrs.
Own-2581.48
Job-384.93
Running
26 Saraansh Suitings P. Ltd., H1 to H4, Bilia Khurd, Pansal Road, Near RIICO Ind. Area, 4th Phase, Bhilwara 311001
Sandeep Kumar Choradiya (D) 9610445665
Synthetic/Cotton Fabric
96 Lacs Mtrs. P.A. 01-01-11 4.6886 14.6151 19.7717 76 77.78 Lac Mtrs.
With Job for Others
4601.2 Running
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27 SHREE MAHADEO COTTON MILLS LTD. PUSA NIWAS KASHIPURI, BHILWARA - 311 001
DEEPAK KUMAR MANSINGHKA
TEXTILE FABRICS. 63.04 LAC METERS
29-05-45 1.07 13.58 5.60 140 52.24 LAC METERS
- Running
28 Sona Processors (India) Ltd. 12th km. Stone, Chittorgarh Road, Guwardi Bhilwara.
S. K. SONI, 01482 - 249040 TO 43
Processing of Synthetics fabric
400 Lacs. P. A. 1995 6.4039 43.5617 - 381 374.40 Lacs 5065.39 Running
29 Spinfed Spinning Gangapur 311801
Mohammad Aslam GM 01481-220073
Cotton Yarn 14s, 18s, 20s, 28s, 40s, 44s
27360 Spindles 28-04-85 3.41 26.2 1.2000 967 2810722 Kg 4847.48 Running
30 SPINFED SPINNING UNIT GULABPURA (BHILWARA)
R.N. GARG GM 01483-223311 to 223315
COTTON YARN 31200 1972 2.44 21.82 0.0800 662 2314580 4009.65 Running
31 SRM SPINNERS LIMITED Add:- 16th KM Stone, NH-79, Ajmer Road, Village - Nanakpura , The. Mandal, Bhilwara (Raj.)
S.S.Somani 01482-227172
Yarn 4500 Metric Tonnes P.A.
07-07-14 4.37 27.24 4.50 129 2197.484 Metric Tonnes
1745.4 Running
32 SUDIVA SPINNERS PVT.LTD. 91 Km. StoneNH 79 DHUNWALIA PO : SARERI DISTT. : BHILWARA 311 024
S.C.JAISWAL GM 094133 58758, 01483-236888
Cotton and Blended Yarn
2208 Rotors 10-03-08 8.26 44.58 - 130 6568.70 MT
8462.05 Running
33 Sulzer Processors Pvt. Ltd. Opp. Railway Station Mandal, Bhilwara
Anil Bharodiya 9694011000 01486-266211
Man made fabrics
4 Nos. Stenter 05-10-00 19.108 - 392 338.52 lacs Mtrs.
3554.46 Running
34 SUNCITY TEXTILE PVT. LTD. D-36-37 BASEMENT, BTM PUR ROAD BHILWARA (RAJ.)-311001
SH.NAWAL KISHORE JHAWAR 01482-260960
SYNTHETICS FABRICS
103.72 LACS MTR. ANNUAL
01-01-02 4.8742 17.8646 15.3107 112 88.17 LACS MTR.
4628.93 Running
37
35 SUVIDHI RAYONS PVT LTD. UNIT FIRST -E-192,193 RIICO IND AREA PUR ROAD BHILWARA. UNIT SECOND- F-55, RIICO IND. AREA PUR ROAD BHILWARA
MILAP CHAND 9352111199
YARN, GREY, FINISH SUITING & FINISH SHIRTING
62 Looms (Unit 1) 48 Looms (Unit 2)
- 6.35 19.83 - 243 86.52 5969.88 Running
36 SWAGAT SYNTHETICS PVT.LTD. UNIT-1 G-13-14, RIICO Industrial Area, BHILWARA
ANIL KUMAR NUWAL 9829046684
Synthetics Fabrics 0.46 15-10-89 0.71 13.49 5.0000 75 0.44 - Running
37 SWAGAT SYNTHETICS PVT.LTD. UNIT-2 F-226-227,G-228-229, 4th Phase, RIICO Industrial Area, BHILWARA
ANIL KUMAR NUWAL 9829046684
Mfg. All Type Synthetics Fabrics
0.92 11-10-14 1.63 37.65 15.0000 220 0.35 - Running
38 Udaipur Mineral Devlopment Syndicate Pr. Ltd. Ghewaria Grinding Unit Vill. Chohali Bhilwara
S.C.Panigrahi 9001990061
Soap Stone 144000 MT 4 Raymond Mill, 2 Jet Mill, 2 Pulverisor
10-09-08 4.94 12 - 68 36293.618 _ Running
39 Puja Spintex Pvt. Ltd. 13 K.M. Stone, Village Guwardi Chittor Road, Bhilwara
Sachin Rathi Director 49134,185,186
Fabric Manufacturing & Processing
4 Stenters with 6 Chambers Each
18-04-02 3.42 14.68 4.00 421 351.73 Lacs Mtrs.
3714.09 Running
As on 03-2014
40 SANGAM (INDIA) LIMITED. Spg Unit -I, Post Box No. 126, Biliya Kalan, Chittorgarh Road , Bhilwara -311001
Shri Anil Jain President (Fin.)
Synthethic Yarn 96864 Spindles 1996
198.51
1020
83.78
Approx 7000
employees
3567 MT (Texturise) 27846 MT (P/V Yarn)
50 (Texturis
e) 574 (P/V
Yarn)
Running
41 SANGAM (INDIA) LIMITED. Spg unit -II, 91 KM Stone , N.H. No. 79, Sareri, Distt. Bhilwara-311024
Cotton yarn , Synthethic Yarn and Knnitted Fabric
104352 Spindles, 18 Knitting Machines, 3864 Rotors
2007 17925 MT (Cotton
Yarn) 14435 MT (P/V Yarn)
288 (Cotton
Yarn) 265 (P/V
Yarn)
38
42 SANGAM (INDIA) LIMITED. Denim Unit, Post Box No. 126, Biliya Kalan, Chittorgarh Road , Bhilwara -311001
Denim fabric 182 Looms 2007 154.57 Lacs Mtr.
191.64
43 SANGAM (INDIA) LIMITED . Atun. Chittorgarh Road, Bhilwara -3110011
Weaving and Processing of SyntheticFabric
Weaving Synthetic Capacity - 253 Looms Processing - 6 Stenters
Processing 1984
and Weaving
1992
Weaving – 330 Lacs Mtr. and
Processing – 534 Lacs
Mtr.
6504.2
44 SARVODAYA SUITINGS LTD F-203-207, III phase RIICO, SP-1,12 RIICO Growth center Bhilwara
ABHAY KUMAR JAIN
SYNTH.FABRIC 12300MTRS 30-05-96 10.21 22.58 32.5000 462 10450132 Mtrs.
15795 Running
As on 03-2014
45 Sharda Spuntex Pvt. Ltd. Village – Data Nilawar Tehsil Banera Bhilwara
Satish Agarwal 9314497742
Synthetics & Cotton Fabrics
78 lacs Mtr per Annum 41 Single 54 Double Looms
01-01-99 3.49 15.23 - 238 7429688.47
Job Running
As on 03-2014
46 SONA TEXTILES PVT LTD. BADESARA-GRAM SHAHPURA-TEH BHILWARA-DIST.
ANIL KUMAR BOONLIA 9829046744
SYNTHETICS FABRIC
300 LOOMS 01-01-88 2.2735 20.8563 6.8000 260 114 Lacs Mtrs.
6405 Running
47 SONA TEXTILES PVT LTD. F-85-86-87A RIICO INDUSTRIAL. AREA, BHILWARA
ANIL KUMAR BOONLIA 9829046744
SYNTHETICS FABRIC
75 LOOMS 2001 1.3671 12.1861 3.1000 120 45.28 Lacs Mtrs.
4075.2 Running
48 Subh Laxmi Syntex Ltd., 49, Shastri Nagar (Main), Bhilwara -311001 Factory: 8Km Stone, Mandpan, Chittorgarh Road, Bhilwara
Sh. S.L. Panagaria,47 shastri nagar (Main) Bhilwara. Phone No:01482-252082297037-39
Synthetic Fabric 74 Weaving Machine
07-11-89 And
There After Taken
Expansion
38.7954
22.6607
260
-
-
Running
49 SUKH SAGAR SYNTHETICS PRIVATE LTD F-67-68-69, RIICO EXTENSION BILIYA, BHILWARA
SHIV KUMAR SODANI MOBILE NO. 9829046096
SYNTHETIC FABRICS
71.07 LACS METERS
01-04-01 3.91 15.78 2.8900 165 54.59 Lacs Mtrs.
4051.54 Running
39
50 M/S Suzuki Spinners (A Unit of Suzuki Textiles Ltd.) Danta Nilawari-Paiyra, Th-Banera Bhilwara
R.A.Kabra 9352148229
Manfacturing of Yarn
68.28 Lac Kg. Per Annum
Jan. 2006
58.3722 - 291 36 Lacs Kg. Running
51 M/S Suzuki Textile (A Unit of Suzuki Textiles Ltd.) Vill.-Gudda P.O. Mandal, Bhilwara
R.A.Kabra 9352148229, 01486-266694-95
Manfacturing of Fabric
114 Lac Mtrs. Per Annum
Mar-95 23.159 - 211 115.94 Lacs
Mtrs. - Running
52 M/S Suzuki Suitings (A Unit of Suzuki Textiles Ltd.) Vill.-Danta Nilawari-Paiyra, Th-Banera Bhilwara
R.A.Kabra 9352148229
Manfacturing of Fabric
745.86 Mtrs. Per Annum
Aug. 1999
59.1454 - 654 289.34 Lacs
Mtrs. - Running
53 M/S Suzuki Spinners Unit-II (A Unit of Suzuki Textiles Ltd.) Vill.-Khari ka Lamba, Gulabpura, Bhilwara
R.A.Kabra 9352148229
Manfacturing of Yarn
148 Lac Kg. Per Annum
Aug. 2008
9.689 - - 9.88 Lacs
Kg. - Running
54 Swaraj Suiting Pvt. Ltd. Mohd. Sabir
Fabri Manufacturing
111.54 Lacs Mtrs. Per Annum
25-09-12 4.53 23.79 - 90 95.66 Lacs
Mtrs. 3445.85 Running
55 Lagnam Spintex Pvt. Ltd. A-53, RIICO Growth Center, Hamirgarh Bhilwara
Anand Mangal 9929091010 D.L.Mundra 9414453111
Manufacturing 100% Cotton Yarn
1920 Rotor 01-04-12 5.57 33.04 - 40 3781.55
Ton 4868.78 Running
56 Samarpan Synthetics Pvt. Ltd. H-1/185 TO 188 & G-
1/172(a), 173 TO 175,, 4th Phase, RIICO, Pur Road, Bhilwara 311 001 (Rajasthan)
Shri Shambhu Prasad Kabra (Director) M- 9413356768
SAMARPAN 59.34 Lacs Mtr
19.05.2012
3.27 15.82 5.15 56 44.26 3318.32 Running
57 Super Gold Suitings P. Ltd. Khasra No. 538/1 & 637, Village-Mandpiya, Bhilwara
Manish Chandak 9413860888
Synthetic Fabric & Yarn
18700000 Mtr. 20-05-12 4.19 26.13 - 90 14372000
Mtr. 9372.1 Running
Source:-As available to DIC. (Some of Unit doesn’t provide their details, so here is the last available information of such units)
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List of Medium Scale Industries as on (Year 2014-15) 31.03.2015
S. No.
Name &
Address of Unit
Contact Person &
Phone No.
Name of
Product(s)
Installed Capacity
(With Unit)
Date of Producti
on Start
Gross Capital Investment (Rs. In Crore)
Employme
nt No.
Production During Year 2014-15
Present Position
(Running/
Close/ Sick)
Fixed Working
Land &
Building
Plant &
Machinary
Qty.
Value (in Lacks)
1 AARTI SUITINGS PVT. LTD. E-187 RIICO 3rd Phase, Bhilwara
N.K. JINDAL 9413356178
SYNTHETICS FABRIC
49 Looms Running 1.762 8.81 9.5000 93 2553025 4533 Running
2 AHINSA SUITING ( A Unit Of Shree Bharka Synthetics Ltd.) F-208 RIICO INDUSTRIAL AREA, PUR ROAD, BHILWARA
Navin Khandelwal (GM-Commercial)-98284-51807
Mfg. of Synthetics Fabrics
5.00 Lac Mtrs Monthly
1996-97 12.55 11.0000 55.04 Lacs 3300 Running
3 AIRTEX (INDIA) PVT LTD F-65 RIICO EXTN, BILIYA, PUR ROAD, BHILWARA (RAJ)-311001
MR LALIT PORWAL MB:- 09829046348
TEXTILE FABRICS
44.77 LACS MTR
12-02-05 1.63 6.01 4.1 60 29.69 LAC MTR
2672.1 Running
4 Ajay Synthetics Pvt. Ltd. Ajay Kabra 01482-249037
Manufacturing of Synthetics Fabrics
50 Lacs MTRS
1988 12.7455 10.0836 135 47.09 lacs mtrs
2448.7 Running
5 Ajay (India) ltd. Rameshwar Lal Kabra
Manufacturing of Synthetics Fabrics
70.00 Lacs MTRS
1997 13.5027 9.0886 130 49.85 lacs mtrs
2243.25 Running
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6 Bhilwara Zila Dugdh Utpadak Sahkari Sangh Ltd., 5 KM, Ajmer Road, Bhilwara(Raj.)-311001
Dr.M.P.Choudhary, Managing Director 01482-264885
Milk and Milk Product
2 lac ltr. Per day
Aug. -1983
2.41 10.58 67.68 99 Milk-45776517L
tr. Ghee-
1801982Kg.
Milk- 16525.93
Lacs Ghee-
5766.34Lacs
Running
7 Charbhuja Ispat ( India ) Pvt Ltd A - 387 , Growth Centre , Hamirgarh , Bhilwara Raj.
Sh.Nand Lal Naraniwal 94141 - 11607
M.S.Ingots 60000 MT Per Annum
03-10-10 2.7963 4.30586 0.9075 111 36836.560 11515.21961
Running
8 GENTLEMAN SUITINGS PVT LTD, G-88 TO G-93 & G-93A TO G103, GROWTH CENTRE Hamirgarh,BHILWARA
D.M.BHARAKTYA 098290-45591
SYNTHETICS & COTTON CLOTH'S SUITING & SHIRTING
3600000 Meters
April, 2005
15.3064
8.4522 - 80 3196000 Meters
3036.2 Running
9 Jyoti Suitings (A Unit of Jyoti Motels Pvt. Ltd.) 2 (A) Phase I & II, RIICO Ind Area, Pur Road, Bhilwara
Dinesh Periwal (D) 94141-14430
Fabrics 150000 Mtrs.
10-09-14 1.6264 9.41 - 44 8.56 Lacs Mtrs.
- Running
10 L. D. SUITINGS [P] LTD. H-182 TO 184 G-175-176 IV TH PHASE RIICO IND AREA BHILWARA -311 001
SHRI RAM CHAND DADLANI 01482-260627
SYNTHETICS/COTTON FABRICS
40.00 LAC METER
01.08.04 0.63 5.98 5 40 10.94 LAC OWN
711 Running
11 Lalani Suiting [P] Ltd. F 134, RIICO Area Pur Road Bhilwara
Harak Chand Lalani 94141-14089
SYNTHETICS & COTTON FABRICS
21 LAC METER Per Year
13-10-14 0.7426 6.5177 0.8662 48 471869.9 Other Party 139751..60
Own
48.25 Running
12 M. R. Weaving Mills (p)Ltd. Baba Chember, A9-A12 Indusrial Area, Bhilwara
Mahesh Agarwal 01482-241601
Synthetic Cloth
40 Loom 1997 6.41 7.47 2.0000 40 24 Lacs Mtrs.
200 Running
13 Maximum Synthetics Pvt. Ltd. 390-401 Arjiya Link, Ajmer Road, Village Arjiya 311001
Kailash Chandak 9414113209
Mfg. of Synthetics Fabrics And Garments
36 Lacs Mtrs. P.A. (Looms)
Nov. 2004
4.38 8.94 0.4700 95 26.75 Mtrs 2006.25 Running
14 Navya Fashions Pvt. Ltd., Hamirgarh, Old Chitor Highway Road, Hamirgarh, Bhilwara (Raj.)
Naresh Baldi (Director) (M)9413356368, 286013
Cotton/PC/Fabrics
400000 MTR per month
15.06.2009
2.48 6.23 4.5 138 24.15 Lakh 225.21 Running
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15 NUTECH GLOBAL LIMITED RAJEEV MUKHIJA, 01482-234101-102 9829045454
Synthetic Fabric
14 nos. sulzer single width 6 nos. sulze doble width 1 sulzer pu 22 nos. rapier
07-11-86 2.16 9.9304 - 91 36.05 LACS MTRS.
2904.00 Running
16 Puja Synthetics Pvt Ltd. Mandpiya Choriya Chittor Riad Bhilwara
Sharad Kabra 01482-248242-43
Synthetics Cloth
28.80 Lac meter per yaear
- 1.06 6.08 30 3571.7 lac Sales
Running
Puja Synthetics Pvt Ltd E-145 Riico Industrial Bhilwara-311001
Sharad Kabra 01482-248242-43
Synthetics Cloth
32.40 lac meter per year
31.01.88 0.31 2.69 21 Running
17 R. S. Spuntex Pvt. Ltd. N.K. JINDAL 9413356178
SYNTHETICS FABRIC
28 Lacs Mtrs
09-09-11 2.1124 6.3876 7.00 45 30.95 3169.6 Running
18 SAIDRISTI SUITINGS PVT. LTD. (Sairam Suitings) F-208-209 RIICO 4th Phase, Bhilwara
AMIT KUMAR MAHNOT 9352115618
Suitings 37 Lacs Meters
21-08-04 0.9186 6.5334 - 58 31.63 Lacs Meters
- Running
19 Saileela Syntetics Pvt. Ltd. F-491 & G-467-474,RIICO Area, Growth Centre, Hamirgarh, Bhilwara
Nand Lal Jalan 01482-247808
Synthetics Fabrics (Suitings)
54.18 Lacs Mtrs. Per Annum
March, 2013
2.7586 7.0751 7.00 50 Own-19.98 Lacs Mtrs. Job-19.52 Lacs Mtrs.
Own-1173.83
Job-105.47
Running
20 SAVLON SULZ PVT. LTD., G-100 TO 102 AND F-113 To 115, 4th Phase RIICO IND. Area,Bhilwara
Radha Kishan Somani (M) 94141 12174
MFG. OF SYNTHETIC CLOTH
60.00 LAC MTR
1.1.2002 2.62 8.09 24.00 145 51.3 3334.5 Running
21 SHANU SILK MILLS INDIA PVT.LTD.F-246,247,IIIRD PHASE RIICO IND,AREA ,BHILWARA
RAJEEV SODANI, 9829041121
MANUFACTURING OF SYNTHETICS CLOTHS/FABRICS
44.60 LACS MTR
31-12-2006
2.1698 8.0468 4.3778 49 24.85 LACS MTR
1139 Running
22 SHIVMAHAL TEXTILE PVT. LTD F-264 IIIRD PHASE RIICO IND. AREA BHILWARA
MISHRI LAL AJMERA 9887103431 01482-260720
SYNTHETICS FABRICS
180 KVA 14-02-02 1.410 4.58 6.5000 - 9668132.4 5940.81 Running
23 SHIVMAHAL TEXTILE PVT. LTD F-53 I&II PHASE RIICO IND. AREA BHILWARA
ARVIND AJMERA 9462404035
SYNTHETICS FABRICS
180 KVA 20-11-09 1.720 5.2 8.0000 - - Running
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24 Shubh Fabrics Ltd. Jagdish Chandra Kabra
Manufacturing of Synthetics Fabrics
50.00 Lacs MTRS
1995 13.18 6.9992 76 46.58 lacs mtrs
2622.45 Running
25 SHREE BHARKA INDIA LTD. SPL-3 RIICO INDUSTRIAL AREA, PUR ROAD, BHILWARA (RAJ)-311001.
Navin Khandelwal (GM-Commercial)-98284-51807
Mfg. of Synthetics Fabrics
9.00 Lac Mtrs Monthly
2005-2006
13 11.0000 103.19 Lacs 6100 Running
26 Silver Fab Suitings P. Ltd. 9' New Cloth Market, Pur Road, Bhilwara
Sampat Lal Choradiya (D) 9414112536
Synthetic Fabric
36 Lacs Mtrs. P.A.
04-02-03 3.5531 5.7891 8.9034 60 32.01 Lac Mtrs.
3040.01 Running
27 SPUNWELL SYNTEX PVT LTD 1-2 ANAND BAZAR NEAR RAILWAY CROSSING BHILWARA
ANIRUDH PARASRAMPURIA (M) 98285 44420
SYNTHETIC FABRIC
60 LAC MTRS PER YEAR
Apr-06 1.41 6.21 4.95 115 47.25 LAC MTRS
Running
28 SUSHEEL YARNS PVT LTD Arjiya Road,Bhilwara 311001 ( Rajasthan )
Mr.S.C. Baldwa Mobile No. 9829047774
Fabrics 40.00 Lacks P.A.
13-04-01 (A) 0.12 (B)
1.51
8.70 7.64 64 37.79 4394.00 Running
29 SWASTIKA SUITINGS LTD. 7-14 Ind. Aera, Pur Road Bhilwara
S.N.SONI 260713, 260004
PROCESSING OF MAN MADE FABRICS
N.A. 13/07/85 0.816 6.6376 371 19031152.1
N.A Running
30 Vijay Deep Silk mills Pvt. Ltd., G-1,118-120, IVth phase, RIICO Ind. Area, Bhilwara
Sh. Krishna Gopal Kothari 248241, 9829045841
Synthetics 28 Loom S/W P7100 16 Loom D/W P7100 6 Loom D/W TW-11 14 Loom S/W Tw-11
Jul-01 1.133 8.8035 5.7218 103 45.49 2375.89 Running
31 CHAIRMAN PROCESSORS LTD., A-48-49 RIICO GROWTH CENTRE, HAMIRGARH BHILWARA
MUKESH AGARWAL 9829046746
PROCESSING OF FABRICS
240 Lacs Mtrs.
01-09-10 17.8626 5.9853 327 193.85 Lacs 2337.26 Running
As on 03-2014
32 Colour Sulzer P. Ltd. F-481 RIICO, Growth Centre, Bhilwara Office- E-4, Ground Floor, E-Block Bhilwara Textile Market, Bhilwara
Ankit Sharma 9829178455
Textile 48 Lacs Mtrs. Per Annum
11-02-13 2.18 9.28 - 35 39 Lacs Mtrs.
3500 Running
As on 03-2014
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33 JAI SHIV SUITINGS PVT LTD MANISH AJMERA 9413056297
FABRIC 57.00 LACS METER (P.A.)
11-12-02 14.25 11.8500 78 51.64 Lacs Mtrs.
- Running
As on 03-2014
34 Prime Rolling Mills Pvt Ltd A - 389 , Growth Centre , Hamirgarh , Bhilwara ( Raj )
Sh.Piyush Naraniwal 94620 - 33333
M.S.Ingots 27000 MT Per Annum
23-02-13 3.2016754
5.7721003
0.6135 99 26650 MT 8096.59 Running
As on 03-2014
35 Raghav Sulzcon Pvt. Ltd. Village Data Nilwari, Ajmer Road, Bhilwara
Rameshwar Lal Samdani 9001091521 9414111797 Manoj ji 246201
Fabrics Mfg. 40 Sulzer Single Width, 18 Sulzer Double Width
2002 9.873 - 100 35 Lacs Mtrs.
- Running
As on 03-2014
36 Saffron Suitings P Ltd. Village-Paiyra Th-Banera, Ajmer Road, Bhilwara
9694092700 Saffron 22-06-04 1.76 6.6 - 129 108 Lacs 32.9 Running
As on 03-2014
37 BAHETI SILICONES & METALS PVT. LTD. MANDPIYA CHOURAHA, CHITTORGARH ROAD, BHILWARA
SANJAY BAHETI 01482-237020
ALL TYPE COPPER & COPPER ALLOY PRODUCT
1800 MT 19-10-11 0.1449 6.3479 5.12 22 171725.20 Kgs.
696.205 Running
As on 03-2014
38 Sarvodaya India Ltd. RIICO Growth Centre, Chittorgarh Road, Bhilwara
Sushil Kumar Jain 9414034427
Job Processing of Man made Fabrics
36000000 Mtrs. Yearly
28-08-03 35.0115 26.7175 - 240.22 2168.34 Running
As on 03-2013
39 Vimal Platinum P. Ltd. E-285 RIICO Growth Centre, Chittor Road Bhilwara
Mukesh Laddha 97848-42494 Synthetics
Fabrics - 04-10-12 1.6275 7.6841 - 37 - -
Running as Reg.
40 TPL INDUSTRIES LTD., 11/12th KM, Chittor Road, Guwardi, Bhilwara
Shri V.S. Tiwari (MD)
Processing of Manmade Fabrics
360 lac mtrs. per annum
01-12-89
2.83 8.42 2.1400 310 126.71 Lacs
Mtrs. 3068.74 Running
Source: DIC, Bhilwara, Information As Available on 15-07-2015 (Some of Unit doesn’t provide their details, so here is the last available information of such units)
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Break – up of Existing Small Scale and Cottage Industries as on 31st March 2015 is given in
table 4.2 hereunder:
Table 4.2
Registered Units (Codewise) Under DIC (As on 31st March 2015)
Registered Units under DIC
(As on 31st March 2015)
S. No. Category No. of Units Fixed Investment
(Rs. In Crore)
Employment
No.
1 Micro, Small & Medium
Ind. 20154 1131.82 95699
Code
Major
Group
Product Groups No. of Units Fixed
Investment (Rs. in Lacs)
Approx
Empl
oyme
nt No.
Upto
March
2012
2013 2014 2015 Up to
March
2015
20-21 Food Product based 1430 16 33 28 1507 2568.306 6199
22 Tabacco and Tabacco
based 19 - - 0 19 119.72 154
23 Cotton and Cotton Item
based 1109 - 1 0 1110 1933.91 7925
24 Woolen , Silk and Syn.
Fiber based 854 68 38 29 989 69383.79 19725
25 Jute based 123 - 8 0 131 8.3 260
26 Cotton Cloth Based 648 - 1 16 665 2729.14 2002
27 Wood based 2427 23 23 45 2518 640.6097 7106
28 Paper and Paper based 230 5 10 10 255 930.0672 1665
29 Leather based 2993 29 9 2 3033 248.7856 6675
30 Rubber , Plastic, Petroleum
and Coal based 201 1 2 1 205 707.5162 1284
31 Chemical & Chemical
based 293 2 4 1 300 1611.547 2324
32 Mineral and Non-ferrous
metal based 1615 54 68 59 1796 5510.401 10413
33 Basic Metal based 157 - - 0 157 344.58 978
34 Metal based 561 12 38 10 621 1387.855 2741
35 Machinery , Machine tools
and Pipes 357 _ 3 2 362 288.71 1327
36 Electrical Machinery,
Instruments and Tool
based 42 - - 0 42 627 216
37 Transportation instrument
based 21 - - 0 21 23.98 81
38 Other Industries 2874 372 104 158 3508 22675.47 4223
39 Repairing & Servicing
Industry 2416 61 283 307 3067 800.2778 6315
House Hold Goods 32 25 26 60 143 384 - Hotel & Restaurant 2 2 1 2 7 61.5 - Publishing & Printing 3 0 2 0 5 1.5 - Computer & Retailed
Activity 77 53 83 43 256 195.35 -
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4.2 Export Potential Items
Bhilwara District has opened new field for export of textile goods during 2002-2003. The
following main items were exported from the district. The mainly items exported during 2014-2015
are given in table 4.2 appended hereunder:
Bhilwara District has opened new field for export of textile goods like Polyester,
Viscose and Woolen Blankets and Cotton Fabric, Cotton Yarn, Woolen Shoddy Yarn and Wool
Tops. The following Large-Medium Scale Units have exported their products to various countries
as appended in table 4.2 hereunder:
Table 4.3
Exporting Units and Products
(As on 31st March 2015)
S.NO. Unit Name Exported Items
1 DEVGIRI SYNTHETICS P.LTD.BHILWARA TEXTILE FABRIC
2 M.R. Weaving Mills (p)Ltd. Baba Chember, A9-A12 Indusrial Area, Bhilwara
Synthetic Cloth
3 BSL LIMITED, 26 INDUSTRIAL AREA POST BOX NO. 17, GANDHI NAGAR, BHILWARA-311001
FABRICS PV & PW, FURNISHING FABRICS, PV YARN, PW YARN, VORTEX YARN
4 Nitin Spinners Ltd. 16-17 KM Stone, Chittor Road, Hamirgarh, Bhilwara
Cotton Yarn and Knitted Fabric
5 RSWM Ltd., P.B. No. 13, Chittorgarh Road, Unit Mandpam, Bhilwara 311001
Melange Yarn
6 SUVIDHI RAYONS PVT LTD. UNIT FIRST -E-192,193 RIICO IND. AREA PUR ROAD BHILWARA. UNIT SECOND- F-55, RIICO IND. AREA PUR ROAD BHILWARA
Finish Fabrics
7 SUDIVA SPINNERS PVT.LTD. 91 Km. Stone NH 79 DHUNWALIA PO: SARERI DISTT. : BHILWARA 311 024
Cotton and Blended Yarn
8 SUSHEEL YARNS PVT LTD Arjiya Road, Bhilwara 311001 ( Rajasthan )
( A ) SUITINGS ( B ) GARMENT (TROUSERS)
9 AHINSA SUITING (A Unit Of Shree Bharka Synthetics Ltd.) F-208 RIICO INDUSTRIAL AREA, PUR ROAD, BHILWARA (RAJ)-311001.
Mfg. of Synthetics Fabrics
10 SHREE BHARKA INDIA LTD. SPL-3 RIICO INDUSTRIAL AREA, PUR ROAD, BHILWARA (RAJ)-311001.
Mfg. of Synthetics Fabrics
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Source: D.I.C., Bhilwara, as information available on 15.07.2015
11 SAVLON SULZ PVT. LTD., G-100 TO 102 AND F-113 To 115, 4th Phase RIICO IND. Area,Bhilwara
synthetic cloth
12 A Infrastructure Limited, PO-Hamirgarh, Dist- Bhilwara (Raj)
A.C.Sheets
13 L.D.SUITINGS [P] LTD SYNTHETICS FABRIC
14 SHREE MAHADEO COTTON MILLS LTD. PUSA NIWAS KASHIPURI, BHILWARA - 311 001
TEXTILE FABRICS.
15 SPUNWELL SYNTEX PVT LTD 1-2 ANAND BAZAR NEAR RAILWAY CROSSING BHILWARA
SYNTHETICS & FABRIC
16 SUNCITY TEXTILE PVT. LTD. D-36-37 BASEMENT, BTM PUR ROAD BHILWARA (RAJ.)-311001
SYNTHETICS FABRIC
17 Sona Processors (India) Ltd. 12th km. Stone, Chittorgarh Road, Guwardi Bhilwara.
Synthetic Fabric
18 RSWM Limited, Post Bag No-28, Kharigram, Gulabpura, Distt.- Bhilwara
Synthetic, regenerated, cellulosic, blended grey and dyed yarn
19 ESSPAL INTERNATIONAL PVT. LTD.Esspal International Pvt. Ltd. Village Data Nilawari, Tehsil Banera Dist. Bhilwara
Yarn, Home Textiles
20 Modern Woollens (A Unit of Modern Threads (I) Ltd.) P.O. Box No. 27, Hamirgarh Road Bhilwara
Worsted yarn Wool TOP Wool Waste
21 KANCHAN INDIA LIMITED 19-20, BHILWARA TEXTILE MARKET PUR ROAD, BHILWARA-311001 PH +91 1482 247001/320899
Yarn
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Chapter – 5
POTENTIAL INDUSTRIES AND OTHER CONTRIBUTORY
FACTORS ………………………………………………………………………………...........…
5.1. Potential Industrial & Other Contributory Factor
5.1.1. Resources
Bhilwara is classified as one of the centrally situated & backward district in Rajasthan.
Important economic resources both human and material are abundantly available. It is endured with
sufficient quantity of rich minerals such as Mica, Marble, Granite, Zinc, Soap-Stone, Garnet, Lime-
Stone etc. which offers good potentiality for industrial development. Main crops Barley, Maize and
Cotton also offer scope for agro-based units. The Livestock population of 26.38 lacs includes Sheep
and Goat numbering 14.11 lacs offer scope for tannins and other leather based units.
5.1.2. Infrastructure
The infrastructure as a Power, Roads, Communications, Water and Training Facilities etc.
are available at Bhilwara District.
5.2. Strategy Suggested
As mentioned above the major weakness for further industrial development is in the area of
infrastructural facilities. It is only through an improvement in Power, Rail and Road network
communication, Water and Training facilities and augmentation of the social amenities like
Education, Medical, Housing and Hotel Accommodation, Banking Services, Telephone and Mobile
Phone Services etc. So that industries can further develop in the district. These are further discussed
hereunder.
5.3. Potential Industries/Agro Based
Based on Various mineral , Agriculture, Livestock and Manpower resources available in the
district and the demand for various products, a list of industrial units that have a potential for being
set up has been prepared and is given in table 5.1 appended below. The list is divided in 2 parts.
Part A consist of resources based units and part B consists of demand based units based on demand.
The Justification for setting of some of the major units is given here under
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(a) Starch from Maize: Maize is one of the principal crops of the district, at present it is sent to
other states i.e. Maharashtra, Gujarat etc. for processing into different products and brought
back into state for various industrial applications. Starch is used in Textile, Paper,
Pharmaceutical and Food Industries. In Rajasthan there are more than 50 textile mills
scattered all over the district but Bhilwara has maximum density of these. As Maize is one
of the major crop of the district a unit with capacity of 15000 tones p. a. is recommended to
be set up at Bigod near Mandalgarh. This will offer more remunerative price to the
cultivators through direct purchase of maize for processing in the plant. It will involve a
capital to investment amounting Rs. 1250 lac and provide employment for about 500
persons.
(b) Synthetic Fabric Units: Bhilwara emerged as textile city; there is still ample scope for
establishment of new synthetic fabric units of imported sulzer looms. Besides the new units
the process of Replacement /Modernization will be type going on in the next five years. It is
hoped that in the future say within five years old & traditional loom will be replaced by
imported sulzer looms. Inland Container Depot will also play vital role to boost up the
volume of export of textile goods.
(c) Process House: As discussed earlier, increasing production of cloth will need new process
houses. Bhilwara has a scope of two new process houses. These will lead a capital
investment of about Rs. 395 lac and provide employment to about 185 persons. Suitable
area for eraction of process house may be around the Bhilwara city. Bhilwara has 20
process houses at present.
(d) Cotton Based Industries: Bhilwara is one of the prominent Cotton growing district in
Rajasthan, as mentioned earlier in table 2.9 the district has a production of 305081 M.T.
Bales of cotton during 2014-15. There is a scope for establishment of 2 cotton ginning units
in Gulabpura and Gangapur based on this production, 2 units for production of Cotton seed
Oil, one unit to produce surgical cotton , 2 units for production of cotton hosiery, one unit
for sanitary napkins and about 1 unit for production of Cattle feed.
(e) Engineering Based Industries: There are nearly 17000 looms installed in the Bhilwara
district. Repairing and maintenance requirement of these textile industries will need new
engineering units. Hence there is vast scope of setting up new engineering service centers
like Lathe/Machine work shop etc.
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(f) Foundry Units: As discussed above beside engineering units there is also scope for
establishment of foundries and casting units at Bhilwara to provide spare parts of looms and
other textile machineries.
(g) Washing Soap: Washing soap occupies an important place in the domestic items requireble
for daily use. Since the washing soap is available at cheaper price as compared to other
synthetic detergents the scope of installation of washing soap unit is quite encouraging. For
these units proposed sight may be at Bhilwara, Shahpura, Jahajpur and Gangapur. For these
units the basic raw material for washing shop is Oil, Caustic-soda and Sodium silicate.
(h) Plastic Polythene Bags: Increasing demand of consumer goods at textile Industries have
created good scope of packing material like P.P.Bags. At least two units of Plastic
Polythene Bags can be set up in the district at Bhilwara and Gulabpura to fulfillment of
need.
(i) Wooden Furniture: Wood is obtained from fallen trees of forest like Salar, Babul, and
Neem etc. for making Wooden Chairs, Tables, Doors, Windows, Carts and Bullock Carts
etc. In rural and urban areas, modern furniture units can also be set up at Bhilwara,
Shahpura, Gangapur and Jahajpur.
(j) OffSet Printing Press, Screen Printing and Computer Designing: The Scope of
Computerized Textile Designing and off-set printing press for advertising material will be
required in future. New computer Designing Centre, Screen Printing and Off-Set Printing
Press can be set up at Bhilwara, Shahpura, and Gulabpura etc.
(k) Mineral:- The huge production of Iron Ore and Iron Balls in the district by big mineral
plants like Jindal Saw Ltd. generate new possibilities for industries in related fields.
Presently, in Chanderiya Zink & Led processing plant of Hindustan Zink Ltd. is working,
which produces Sulfuric Acid in huge Quantity. In that case there is also a big scope for
Sulfuric Acid based Chemical industries in these areas or other industries that can consume
this Sulfuric Acid as raw material etc.
Quartz, Feldspar, China Clay etc. are also available in big quantity in the district,
because of this availability of these minerals a big possibility also rises in related areas to
develop new industries. And when ongoing GAS pipe line project will complete it produce
and open many doors for GAS based industries like Ceramic industries etc. New
Possibilities in Granite are discovered in Asind, Kareda & Raipur Tehsil, work is in
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progress by some of mining units, and so there is also a possibility for a cluster of Granite
processing units.
Send stone in Bijoliya Area and Badnor Stone in Badnor Area are also available in
good quantity which proceeds to develop new Industrial Area by RIICO, so that the
processing units of these minerals can establish in local level.
(l) Cement:- A high Possibility is also seeing to establish Cement Industries & Cement based
industries in Mandalgarh Area because of good availability of Lime.
(m) Wheat & Spices:- Bhilwara district is also have good potential in Wheat & Spices
processing units like Atta & Spice Mills, Bakery etc. Bhilwara and its neighbor district
Chittorgarh, Pratapgarh, Udaipur, and Rajsamand, are big producers of Makka. Upermal
area in Bhilwara produces Garlic, Turmeric, Ginger and Methi, Jeera; Onion etc. in district
provide high potential for related industries.
Production of Oranges in Mandalgarh Area and Pomegranates in Asind-Banera Area
is increasing continuously and Animal Fermi has been started as an important activity in
Asind-Mandal area and Raipur Tehsil, which providing a good quantity of Milk and offers
potentials of Milk based Industries like Skimmed Milk Powder, Table Butter, Dairy Ghee,
Butter Milk and other like products.
(n) Textile Being a major center of textiles, it offers opportunities of investment in Readymade
Garment Industries, if Latest technology and training will available at local level then this
sector can have much potential and show more progress. Hosiery & Niwar Industries also
have much potential under new demands of market.
Further processing in readymade garments like Latest Apparel Designing,
Embroidery, Kashidakari, Acid wash etc. are also has opportunities to invest.
(o) Service More Availability of Textile industries and new possibilities in related sector like
Training Centre, Machinery Servicing, and other service sector like Medical, Panchkarm,
Ayurved, Neturopethi, Vehicle Servicing etc. offers good opportunities for investment in
the district.
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5.4. Proposed Augmentation of Industrial Areas.
Table 5.1
Resources Based Potential Industries S. No. Name of Industry Capacity
with Unit
No.
Of
Units
Capital
Investment
(Rs. In
Lac)
Direct
Employment
(Nos.)
Possible Location Reasons
1. Mineral Grinding 300T 4 18.00 12 Jahajpur, Bigod, Asind,
Raisinghpura
Availability
of raw
Material
2. Stone Grit (Stone Soils) 25000
TDP 4 15.00 10
Ranikpura (Baneda),
Mujras, Samodi --Do--
3. Ceramic Tiles (Small Unit) - 1 200.00 20 Gulabpura, Bhilwara --Do--
4. Mosaic Tile (Cement Concrete) - 2 4.00 10 Bhilwara, Bigod --Do--
5. Marble Slab & Tiles - 2 150.00 25 Bhilwara, Gulabpura --Do--
6. Marble Cutting & Polishing 27000 SF 5 12.00 10 Bhilwara, Kotri, Shahpura --Do--
7. Granite Slabs and Tiles 24000 SF 2 150.00 10 Bhilwara, Asind, Kareda --Do--
8. Bone China Crockery - 1 100.00 40 Bhilwara --Do--
9. Talcum Powder - 1 60.00 25 Bhilwara --Do--
10. Cattle Feed 1200 MT 3 12.00 10 Bhilwara, Gulabpura, Raila --Do--
11. Cotton Seed oil (Inedible) 300 MT 2 50.00 15 Asind, Gulabpura --Do--
12. Dall Mill 2000 2 24.00 10 Bhilwara --Do--
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Table 5.2
Demand Based Potential Industries
S. No. Name of Industry Capacity
with Unit
No.
Of
Units
Capital
Investment
(Rs. In Lac)
Direct
Employment
(Nos.)
Possible Location Reasons
1. Agro Service Center - 4 12.00 10 Gulabpura, Gangapur, Raila Demand Based
2. Agriculture Implements 60 T 5 6.00 5 Bigod, Raila, Jahajpur --Do--
3. Auto Service Shop - 10 2.50 10 Gulabpura, Gangapur, Raila,
Bhilwara --Do--
4. Engineering Workshop 720 PA 6 2.00 5 Bhilwara, Gulabpura, Bigod,
Raila, jahajpur --Do--
5. Casting Foundry 265 TPA 1 25.00 10 Bhilwara, Gulabpura --Do--
6. Rolling Shutters 5 PD 2 3.00 10 Bhilwara, Gulabpura, Bigod --Do--
7. Steel Furniture 2000 PA 4 6.00 10 Bhilwara, Gulabpura, Bigod,
Gangapur --Do--
8. Tyre Retreading 20 TPA 1 25.00 15 Bigod, Gulabpura --Do--
9. Roller Floor Mill 30 TPD 1 100.00 40 Bhilwara, Gulabpura --Do--
10. Bakery & Confectionary 80 Lac 4 15.00 20 Bhilwara, Gulabpura --Do--
11. Grease Lubricant Oil
Reprocessing ------ 1 15.00 15 Bigod , Raila, Jahajpur --Do--
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5.5. Suggestion Strategy for Artisan Up gradation.
Beside the industries suggested in table 5.1 above there is large scope for installation of
small scale cottage industries and tiny units for grain grinding, Spices grinding, Oil Ghanies,
Wooden Furniture and other Wooden Artisans, Stone Cutting Screen Design, Lathe Work,
Repairing and Servicing, Welding Works, Production of Soap etc. Good opportunity for
employment generation also exists in the field of Handicrafts and Artisan Units for Black Smithy
& Carpenters etc. Such Artisans are spread all over the district. Such units are already being
encouraged and financed under the various schemes of NABARD. However further development
in this sector can be possible only through:
(a) Training for skill up-gradation through mobile training centers and common facility
centers.
(b) Provision of adequate finance.
(c) Proper and adequate channels to sell the goods produced by these Artisans by setting up of
show rooms by RSIC, RHDC & Bunker Sangh etc. and through common facility centers.
(d) Supply of raw material at reasonable rates through common facility centers.
(e) Training through Rural Entrepreneurship Development Programs for developing
entrepreneurship skill especially in SC/STs and Women etc.
(f) Formation of Co-operative Societies of artisans for supply of raw material as well as for
marketing with active co-operation and help from the Government Agencies like RSIC,
DIC, KVIB and RHDC, who are specialist in related fields.
This would need:
(a) Provision of Institutional Support.
(b) Encouragement of artisans to take up independent production and marketing if
possible.
(c) Development of artisans units to produce quality products through adequate
training and skill development programs.
5.6. Suggestion
District Administration need to take initiative for availability of Gas Supply (uttermost
need for ceramic industry) , Railway Container Depo. by government or PPP mode should be
started, since export of cloth, yarn, sand stone etc. are presently done from Kandla port. Polluted
drain water from process house make available to Jindal and other upcoming steel plants. If
polluted drain water get treated by Jindal and other steel plant and use than both the problem get
solved. Facilitate with air services to district for industrial development.
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Chapter - 6
SUMMERY OF FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDATION …………………………………………………………………………………..........……...
6.1 RESOURCES
Bhilwara is classified as one of the centrally situated & backward district in
Rajasthan. Important economic resources both human and material are abundantly
available. It is endured with sufficient quantity of rich minerals such as Mica, Marble,
Granite, Zinc, Soap-Stone, Garnet, Lime-Stone etc. which offers good potentiality for
industrial development. Main crops Barley, Maize and Cotton also offer scope for agro-
based units. The Livestock population of 26.38 lacs includes Sheep and Goat numbering
14.11 lacs offer scope for tannins and other leather based units.
6.2 INFRASTRUCTURE
The infrastructure as a Power, Roads, Communications, Water and Training
Facilities etc. are available at Bhilwara District.
6.3 ENTREPRENEURSHIP
People in the district are laborious and have shown initiatives. In a short period,
Bhilwara has made an important place in textile industries in the country. However
entrepreneurship needs to be developed through Entrepreneurship Development Program
and Skill Upgradation Programs.
6.4 RECOMMENDATIONS
(1) Additional transmission and distribution lines be set up to meet increased requirement of
power for the proposed units. It is matter of great satisfaction that government has
provided prime importance in setting up new Grid-Sub-Station which will improve
quality of power and decrease transmission losses.
(2) Water supply be augmented by digging additional tube wells.
(3) Central Fax and Telex facilities are set-up in every industrial area.
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(4) Mapping, Sample/Drilling, Care logging etc. be undertaken to edict information about the
quantity and quality of mineral reserves. Department of Mines and Geology should take
steps in this field so that new mineral based industries can be set up in the district.
(5) To cater for the increased requirement of man-power for the suggested industries Technical
Training Institution should increase their intake M.L.V. textile institute providing facility
to textile unit, by supplying of skilled and semi skilled technician but these are not
sufficient. MLVTI should undertake short term training courses to gap-up technically
sound personnel to be available for the textile industries.
(6) The list of Industries suggested in table 5.1 be included in the working plan of the District
Industries Centres and the annual credit plan being prepared by the BOB, being the Lead
Bank for provision of required finance for the industries.
(7) The Availability of houses near industrial area is limited and needs to be augmented to meet
the increased demand. A provision of colony with MIG and LIG type of houses be made
at Bhilwara, Gathilakhera and Kanyakheri, where new industrial areas have been
suggested.
(8) Establishment of Co-Operative societies of Artisans be encouraged for supply of raw
material as well as for marketing with active co-operation and help from the Govt.
Agencies like RSIC, DIC, KVIB and RHDC.
(9) Common Facility Centre be set-up at block level to provide Raw material, Up-gradation of
Technology, Development of quality consciousness Development of new marketing
channels for rural crafts man and artisans RUDA should come forward to cater the need
of such training centers which may be set-up at block levels.
(10) Mobile training centers be established.
(11) Rural Entrepreneurship Development Programs be conducted to develop
entrepreneurship. Special programs be organized for women and Scheduled
Cast/Scheduled Tribes.
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Chapter - 7
CONCESSION AND FACILITIES …………………………………………………………………………………..........……...
District Industries Centre Program was launched in May 1978 to provide assistance as an
escorting agency to establish industries in small industries sectors.
Concession and facilities provided at present to the industries are appended below:
7.1 SINGLE WINDOW SCHEME:
To accelerate the investment in industrial sector the govt. of Rajasthan has introduced this
Single Window Scheme. Main theme of this concept is to remove all barriers in the course of
industrialization by making simplification and decentralization of power at district level.
To overcome the in-ordinary long time required to obtain the statutory approvals /licenses
etc. from various Govt. Departments/Agencies, Govt. of Rajasthan has introduced Single Window
clearance system through a single composite application form.
The single composite application form is applicable to:
1. Director , Industries for provisional registration as SSI
2. RIICO for land
3. Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board
4. Department of Factories and Boilers
5. Department of Environment for NOC’s
6. Ajmer Vidhyut Viteran Nigam Ltd. for power connection
7. Dept. of Revenue for Land Conversion
All above facilities are provided under time bound program through High Power Committee.
DIC plays vital role as Nodal Agencies.
7.2 RAJASTHAN INVESTMENT PROMOTION SCHEME
In order to promote investment in the State of Rajasthan, and to generate employment
opportunities through such investment, the State Government of Rajasthan, in public interest,
hereby issues "The Rajasthan Investment Promotion Scheme, 2014" (RIPS-2014). The scheme
shall promote investment made by Enterprise(s) for establishment of new unit and/or investment
made by the existing Enterprise(s) for expansion and/or investment made for revival of sick
enterprise.
1. Operative Period: - The Scheme shall come into effect from October 08, 2014 and shall
remain in force up to 31st March, 2019.
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2. Applicability of the Scheme: - The Scheme shall be applicable to the following classes of
enterprise(s) and investment, excluding investment mentioned in scheme.
a. New and existing enterprises making investment for setting up new units;
b. Existing enterprise making investment for expansion; and
c. Sick enterprise making investment for its revival
provided that the enterprise shall commence commercial production for operation during the
operative period of the Scheme.
3. Benefits of Manufacturing Enterprises: - An eligible manufacturing enterprise shall be
granted benefits and incentives as given below:
a. Investment subsidy of 30% of VAT and CST which have become due and have been
deposited by the enterprise for seven years.
b. Employment Generation Subsidy up to 20% of VAT and CST which have become
due and have been deposite by the enterprise for seven years.
c. Exemption from payment of 50% of Electricity Duty for seven years, provided that
for enterprises engaged in tourism sector, it shall be restricted to 25% of the
Electricity Duty;
d. Exemption from payment of 50% of Land Tax for seven years;
e. Exemption from payment of 50% of Mandi Fee for seven years;
f. Exemption from payment of 50% of Stamp Duty on purchase or lease of land and
construction or improvement of such land;
g. Exemption from payment of 50% of conversion charges payable for change of land
use.
h. 100% exemption from payment of Entry Tax, to the enterprise making investment
more than Rs. 750 crores on Capital goods for setting up of plant for new unit or for
expansion of existing enterprise or for revival of sick industrial enterprise, brought
into the local areas before the date of commencement of commercial production.
4. Benefits to Service Enterprises:- An eligible service enterprise shall be granted benefits
and incentives as given below:
a. Reimbursement of 50% of amount of VAT paid on purchase of plant and machinery or
equipment for a period up to seven years from the date of issuance of the entitlement
certificate, provided that for enterprises engaged in providing entertainment, the
reimbursement shall be restricted to 25% such amount of VAT paid;
b. Exemption from payment of 50% of Entertainment Tax for seven years;
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c. Exemption from payment of 50% of Electricity Duty for seven years, provided that for
enterprises engaged in providing entertainment, it shall be restricted to 25% of the
Electricity Duty;
d. Exemption from payment of 50% of Land Tax for seven years;
e. Exemption from payment of 50% of Stamp Duty on purchase or lease of land and
construction or improvement of such land;
f. Exemption from payment of 50% of conversion charges payable for change of land use.
g. 100% exemption from payment of Entry Tax, to the enterprise making investment more
than Rs. 750 crores on equipment required for rendering service by new enterprise or by
existing enterprise under expansion, brought into the local areas before the date of
commencement of commercial production.
7.3 SPECIAL CUSTOMIZED PACKAGE FOR TEXTILE SECTOR
ENTERPRISES - 2013 - In Compliance of State Cabinet Order No. 151/2013 dated
04-07-2013 and subject to conditions as enumerated in this order, the following special
customized package is hereby ordered for Establishment of New Enterprise(s) and
Expansion/Diversification/Modernization by the existing enterprise(s) in Textile Sector in
Rajasthan.
1. Operative Period: - The Package shall come into effect from July 22, 2013 and shall
remain in force up to 31st March, 2020.
2. Applicability of the Package: - The Package shall be applicable to the following class of
enterprise(s) in the entire value chain of the textile sector but excluding synthetic filament
yarn manufacturing enterprises:
a. New Enterprises;
b. Existing Enterprises making investment for Modernization/Expansion/Divarication;
and
c. Sick Industrial enterprise for its revival
Subject to the following conditions:
(i). That the enterprise shall commence commercial production, complete and make fully
operational the project during the operative period of the package.
(ii). That the enterprise shall make a minimum investment of rupees Twenty Five Lakhs.
(iii). That the enterprise shall provide direct employment to at least 10 persons, however,
in case of expansion/divarication of an existing enterprise, it shall provide at least
25% additional direct employment subject to a minimum of 10 person and in case of
modernization, the level of existing employment shall not be reduced.
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3. Interest Subsidy:-
a. Interest Subsidy shall be at the rate of 5% (percentage points) per annum. An additional
interest subsidy of 1% shall be available to enterprise making eligible fixed capital
investment of more than rupees Twenty Five Crores.
b. Interest Subsidy shall be at the rate of 5% (percentage points) per annum for the new
enterprise in Technical Textile category.
4. Reimbursement of Tax (VAT) paid under Rajasthan Value Added Tax Act, 2003:-
Incentive will be provided to the enterprises in terms of reimbursement of 60% of VAT
paid under Rajasthan Value Added Tax Act, 2003 on purchase of yarn for use in
manufacture of goods for sale by him.
5. Exemptions:-
a. The enterprise shall be entitled to avail the following exemptions subject to the
eligibility:-
i. 100% exemption from payment of Luxury Tax for seven years;
ii. 50% exemption from payment of Electricity Duty for seven years;
iii. 50% exemption from payment of Land Tax for seven years;
iv. 50% exemption from payment of Mandi Fee for seven years;
v. 50% exemption from payment of Stamp Duty on purchase or lease of land and
construction/improvement of such land; and
vi. 50% exemption from payment of Conversion Charges payable for change of land
use,
b. Other Exemption:- Exemption from payment of tax, leviable under the Rajasthan Tax
on Entry of Goods into the Local Areas Act, 1999 (Act No.13 of 1999), shall be
allowed to the enterprise on capital goods for setting up of plant, as per the list
submitted by the Industries Department and approved by Finance Department.
7.4 TRAIN TO GAIN -A Special Scheme for Skill Enhancement and Fine Tuning
of the Raw Recruits of the Enterprises
Train to Gain scheme is part of the Rajasthan Industrial and Investment Promotion Policy-
2010 and designed to help MSMEs to invest in trainings to grow and succeed. Based on the
feedback from different industries and Industrial Associations and with a view to accelerate the
pace of industrial development in the State the Government of Rajasthan is introducing following
scheme:
1. Operative Period : - 15th
August, 2011 to 30th
April 2016.
2. Objectives of the Scheme: The scheme is aimed to achieve the following objectives:
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a. To enhance the employability of our raw workforce and help employers to get skilled
manpower suitable for their work, Government would support companies which provide
on-the-job training (O.J.T.) at their premises to convert the raw recruits to skilled
manpower.
b. Aims to meet the needs of employers of all sizes and from all sectors to improve the
skills of their employees as a route to improving their business performance.
c. Aims to encourage all businesses and individuals to value and realize the benefits that
learning and skills can bring.
d. Train to Gain scheme is a valuable resource for employers, unlocking employees’
potential and increasing company productivity.
7.5 MAHATMA GANDHI BUNKAR BEEMA:
The scheme was launched by ministry of Textile, Govt. of India. Under
implementation by DIC.
Annual premium under the scheme is Rs. 330 per Annum.
Rs. 150/- of premium will be contributed by Govt. of India.
Rs. 40/- of premium will be contributed by Govt. of Rajasthan.
Rs. 100/- of premium will be contributed by L.I.C.
Rs. 40/- of premium will be contributed by Weaver.
7.6 REGISTRATION OF FIRMS:
Registration of Partnership firms is one of the task for DIC under Indian Partnership Act
1932.
7.7 WEIGHTS AND MEASURES ACT:
To provide justice to consumer Department of Industries Help to reduce consumer
exploitation under Legal Metrology Act. 2009 & Rajasthan Legal Metrology Rules 2011.
Calibration of Weights and Measures Equipments is essential since April, 2012 annually. Sudden
inspection is also done by the enforcement agency under these laws. Consumers can also register
their complaints at DIC.
7.8 PRIME MINISTER EMPLOYMENT GENERATION SCHEME
(PMEGP) :
Government of India has approved the introduction of new credit linked subsidy program
called Prime Minister Employment Generation Program (PMEGP) by merging two schemes
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PMRY and REGP for generation of employment opportunities through establishment of Micro
Enterprises in Rural as well as Urban area. At central level scheme is controlled by KVIC and at
state level it is controlled by KVIB, KVIC and DIC’s. The scheme is specially meant for who falls
above the age of 18, no income ceiling for setting up projects under PMEGP, for setting up
manufacturing units above 10 Lacs and above 5 lacs in service sector, beneficiary should possess at
least VIII standard pass education. The scheme is available for new projects.
7.9 MARKETING ASSISTANCE BY GOVERNMENT:
Marketing Assistance through Udyog and Khadi Mela to SSI and Artisan units is available
through DIC. They can avail facility to display and sales of product. Priorities are also being given
to these units in govt. purchases.
7.10 TECHNOLOGY UP-GRADATION FUND SCHEME:
Technology up -gradation fund scheme for Textile and Jute Industries is prepared for
upgradation of such industries by Ministry of Textiles, Govt. of India. 5% subsidy on interest to
industries on loan by financial institutions will be reimbursed by Govt. of India to such industries
in this scheme.
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Chapter - 8
ANNEXURE - 1
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WHOM TO CONTACT FOR WHAT
S. No. Assistance Required Name of the Institution (s)
1. a) Product Identification
b) Consultancy
c) Technical
d) Managerial
e) Economic
f) Export
Small Industries Service Institute
Industrial State, 22 Godown, Jaipur
Ph. No.: (0141)2212098, 2213099
Fax: (0141)2210553
E. Mail: [email protected]
2. Training Facilities a) Small Industries Service Institute,
Industrial State, 22 Godown, Jaipur
302006
Ph. No. : (0141)2212098,2213099
Fax: (0141)2210553
E Mail: [email protected]
b) Entrepreneurship Management
Institute, Industrial State, 22 Godown,
Jaipur- 302006
c) North India textile Research
Association , RIICO, Industrial Area,
Bhilwara
Ph.No. (01482)260469
3. 1. Registration of SSI Units
2. PMEGP Schemes
District Industries Center, Bhilwara
Ph. No. (01482) 240906, 244035
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4. Factory Accommodation Rajasthan State Industrial Development
and Investment corporation Ltd.(RIICO),
Bhilwara
Ph. No. (01482) 260083, 260579
5.
Finance:
a) Term Loan
b) Working Capital
Rajasthan Financial Corporation
Bhilwara Ph. No. (01482)220811,220712
Rajasthan Financial Corporation
Bhilwara Ph. No. (01482)220811,220712
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6. Machinery on Hire purchase National Small Industries corporation
Ltd.,Nehru Place, Tonk Road, Jaipur
7. Raw Material
Rajasthan Small Industries corporation
Ltd, Udhyog Bhawan, Tilak Marg, Jaipur
Ph.No. 0141- 2380266, 2280651-52
8. Marketing
1) National Small Industries corporation
Ltd. ,Nehru Place, Tonk Road, Jaipur
2) Rajasthan Small Industries Corporation
Ltd. , Udyog Bhawan, Tilak Marg, Jaipur
Ph. No. (0141) – 2380266, 2280651-52
9.
ISI mark and Allied Detail
Ag – Mark
Bureau of Indian Standards, Chitranjan
Marg, C-Scheme, Jaipur - 302006
Directorate of Marketing Inspection,
Jhalana Dungri, Jaipur
10.
Testing of Products Field testing Station, 22 Godown,
Industrial Estate, Jaipur 302006
National test House, 22 Godown,
Industrial Estate, Jaipur
11. Power Connection Ajmer Vidhyut Viteran Nigam Ltd.
Bhilwara
12. Registration under Factories
Act
Chief Inspector of Factories and Boilers,
6/C, Institution Area, Jhalana Dungri
,Jaipur
Ph. No. (0141) 2709659, 2709616
13. Pollution Control
Rajasthan Pollution Control Board,
Chandra Shekhar Azad Nagar, Bhilwara,
Ph. No.(01482)241159
14. Central Excise Registration
Superintendent of Central Excise,
Bhilwara
Ph. No.: (01482) 242623-24
15. Sales Tax Registration Commercial Tax Office, Bhilwara,
Ph. No.(01482)220079
16. Khadi and Village Industries
Khadi and Village Industries
Commission,Jhalana Dungri, Jaipur
Ph. No.(0141)2706969, 2707250
Dy. Director, Khadi, District Industries
Centre, Bhilwara – 311001
Ph. No.(01482) 240906,243109
17. Export
Jt. Director/ General of Foreign Trade,
Udyog Bhawan, Tilak Marg, Jaipur ,
302005
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NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF THE INSTITUTIONS ASSISTING IN PROMOTION OF
SMALL SCALE INDUSTRIES IN THE COUNTRY
1. Central Food Technological Research Institute (CSIR), Govt. of India, Mysore – 570013,
(Karnataka).
2. Fragrance and Flavor Development Centre, Govt. of India Society, Industrial Estate, Markrand
Nagar, G.T. Road , Kannauj , Faridabad, (U.P.)
3. Central Footwear Training Institute, Govt. of India Society, Agra, (U.P.)
4. Bureau of Indian Standards , Chitranjan marg, C-Scheme, Jaipur, 302005
5. National Small Scale Industries Corporation Ltd. Nehru Place, Tonk Road, Jaipur (Rajasthan)
6. Central Marine Fishery Research Institute, 68/1, Greams Road, Channai - 600032
7. Central Leather Research Institute, Sardar Patel Road, Adyar, Channai – 600032
8. Small Industry Development Bank of India, M.I. Road ,Jaipur (Rajasthan)
9. Rajasthan Small Industries Corporation , Udyog Bhawan , Tilak marg , Jaipur - 302005
10. Rajasthan State Industrial Development Investment Corporation Ltd., Udyog Bhawan , Tilak
marg , Jaipur , (Rajasthan) - 302005
11. Khadi and Village Industries Commission and Institutional area, Jhalana Dungri , Jaipur
(Rajasthan)
12. Rajasthan Khadi and Village Industries Board, Bajaj nagar , Jaipur , (Rajasthan)
13. Agriculture and Processed Food Export Development Authority, 105, New Delhi House, 70,
Bara Khambha Road, New Delhi - 110001
14. District Industries Centre, Pur Road, Bhilwara, 311001
15. Indian Institute of Packaging, New Delhi
16. Controller of Patent and Designs, Okhla, New Delhi
17. Electronics Test and Development Center, Malviya Nagar, Jaipur, (Rajasthan)
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18. Spices Board, K.C. Avenue, Vincent cross road, P.B. No. 1909, Ernakulum , (Cochin)
19. Jute Manufacturers Development Council, Kandhana Building, Flat No. 6-D-11, Tolstoy Marg,
New Delhi
20. Wool and Woolen Export Promotion Council, 612/714, Ashoka Estate, 24, Bara Khambha Road,
Cannought Circus, New Delhi
21. Gem and Jewelry Export Council, Jaipur, (Rajasthan)
22. Textile and Cotton Export Promotion Council, Air Cargo Complex, Sanganer Airport, Jaipur,
(Rajasthan)
23. Apparel Export Promotion Council, Nehru Place Tonk Road , Jaipur, (Rajasthan)
24. Rajasthan Financial Corporation, Udyog Bhawan , Tilak marg , Jaipur - 302005