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Transcript of VADODARA District Profile
Vadodara
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Investment Opportunities
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Tourism
Social Infrastructure
Support Infrastructure
Industrial Locations / Infrastructure
Economy and Industry Profile
Vadodara: A Snapshot
INDEX
Annexure8
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Vadodara: A Snapshot
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Introduction: Vadodara§ Vadodara, one of India’s most cosmopolitan cities, is located
to the south east of Ahmedabad, on the banks of river Vishwamitri
§ The district is referred to as the “Sanskar Nagari” (City of Culture) due to its rich cultural traditions
§ Vadodara is famous for its palaces, parks, temples and museums
§ Known as the ‘Gateway to the Golden Corridor’, as all the rail and road arteries that link Delhi, Mumbai and Ahmedabad also connect Vadodara, including the Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC)
§ Focus Industry Sectors
§ Chemicals & Petrochemicals
§ Pharmaceuticals
§ Biotechnology
§ The district has 12 talukas, 15 towns and 1,548 villages, of which the major towns are Vadodara (District Headquarter), Savli, Waghodia, Padra, Dabhoi, Karjan and Sankheda
Map 1: Vadodara District Map with talukas
Source: Vadodara District Profile 2005-06Taluka District Headquarter
Savli
Padra
Karjan
Waghodia
DabhoiSinor
Sankheda
Jetpur Pavi
KwantNaswadi
Chota Udepur
Vadodara
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Fact File
8 ° Centigrade (Minimum)
44.5 ° Centigrade (Maximum)Temperature
VadodaraDistrict Headquarter12Talukas
919 Females per 1000 MalesSex Ratio
Zone IIISeismic Zone70.76%Literacy Rate
482 persons per sq. km.Population Density3.64 million (As per 2001 census)Population
7,555 sq. km.AreaMahisagar, Narmada, Jaambua, Surya, Vishwamitri, DhadharRivers1732 mmAverage Rainfall
Latitude: 21.49° to 22.49° NorthLongitude: 72.51° to 74.17° EastGeographical
Location
Source: Vadodara District Profile 2005-06
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Economy and Industry Profile
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Economy and Industry Profile§ The industrial clusters include Chemicals and
Fertilizers, Pharmaceuticals, Biotechnology,
Cotton textiles, Machine tools, Glass,
Engineering, Tobacco, Fisheries and Dairy
§ Major crops cultivated are Rice, Wheat, Sorghum
(Jowar), Yellow Peas, Grams, Oilseeds,
Groundnut, Tobacco, Cotton and Sugarcane
§ The district has huge reserves of Dolomite and
Fluorspar
§ Manufacturing plants of several private industry
players, as well as Public Sector Units (PSUs)
such as Gujarat Alkalis and Chemicals Limited
(GACL) and Gujarat State Fertilizers & Chemicals
Ltd. (GSFC) are located here
§ Retail sector is booming with seven malls under
construction and another six at the planning stage
Source: Vadodara District Map, 2007
Textiles
Chemicals
Medicine
Glass
Engineering
TobaccoFertilizer
Fisheries
Dairy
Cotton
Map 2: Distribution of Industries across the District
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1000015000200002500030000
Fruits Vegetables Spices Flowers0
200000
400000
600000
800000
Area Production
Agriculture
§ Total area under food grain cultivation was
2,46,700 hectares in 2005-06 in Vadodara
§ The district is the largest producer of pulses in
Gujarat, contributing 14.7% to the total
production
§ Vadodara is among major fruit producing
districts in the State, contributing 11.25 % to
the total fruit production
§ The district is a major cultivator of flowers in
the State, contributing 16% to the total
production, of them Mogra (33.8%) Marigold
(18.3%) and Rose (14.2%) contribute a
substantial share
Fig 1: Area (Hectares) & Production of Crops (MT) 2006-07
Map 3: Distribution of Major Crops in Vadodara
Source: Vadodara District Map, 2007
Source: Department of Agriculture, Government of Gujarat, 2007
Cotton
Paddy
Jowar
Groundnut
WheatBajra
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§ The district is among the highest contributors to the total production of banana in the State (14.2%)
§ It is the largest producer of Brinjal in the State, contributing 12.6% to total production
§ Vadodara is the second largest producer of
Ø Guava (22.6%)
Ø Okra (13.4%)
Ø Tomato (12.7%)
Ø Turmeric (16.8%)
§ In addition, it is the third largest producer of papaya (9.7%) and custard apple (15.3%)
§ Vadodara is one of the 4 districts in Gujarat producing cashew nuts
Fig 3: Area (Hectares) & Production (00’ MT) of Food & Non Food Crops (2006-07)
Banana414018
Mango 42027
Papaya 40446
Citrus 30002
Cheeku28845
Guava 25792
Fig 2: Production of Major Fruit Crops (MT) 2006-07
Horticulture
1538
247
1852
1934751
362
4153
Cereals Pulses Oilseeds Cotton
Production Area
929
Source: Department of Agriculture, Government of Gujarat, 2007
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Minerals§ Mineral reserves include dolomite, fluoride, black
trap, quartz, fluorspar, agate, gravel, marble, graphite, manganese ore, and granite
§ Dolomite (7,200 lakh tonnes reserves) and fluorspar (116 lakh tonnes reserves) occur only in Vadodara
§ The district accounts for as much as 98% of the total production of dolomite in Gujarat
§ Fluorite is produced in Kwant taluka
5752210
1725580
600330
319825
91124
52730
1750
664
Sand
Black Trap
Brick Sand
Dolomite
Gravel
Quartz
Building Stone
Marble
Fig 4: Production of Major Minerals (MT) (2006-07)Lavigation Plant (China Clay, Chalk, Fireclay)
Fertilizer Plant
Fire Bricks Unit
Caustic Soda & Soda Ash
Dolomite Pulverising Unit
Fluorspar Benefication
Crockery/Ceramics Unit Marble Cutting & Polishing Plant
Map 4: Mineral Based Industries
Source: Vadodara District Profile 2005-06
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Major Industries
Source: Industries Commissionerate, Government of Gujarat, 2007
§ Information on some of the key players that have made substantial investments in Vadodara during the period from 1983 to 2007 is given in Table 1
Citric AcidPadraBharat Starch Industries Limited
Hydrogen Peroxide, Caustic Soda, etc.Vadodara Gujarat Alkalies and Chemicals Limited (GACL)
Caprolactum, Ammonia, Melamine, etc.VadodaraGujarat State Fertilizers & Chemicals Ltd. (GSFC)
LPG, Petroleum products, etc.VadodaraIndian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL)
Polybutadiene Rubber VadodaraIndian Petrochemical Corporation Limited (IPCL)
Engineering & Auto
Tyres and tubesWaghodiaApollo Tyres Limited
Chemicals & Petrochemicals
Cotton YarnVadodaraIC Textiles Ltd.
Alloys & ChemicalsVadodaraGE India Industrial Private Ltd.
Ceramics Granite TilesPadraBell Granito Ceramics Ltd.
Others
Cathode Ray TubeKarjanJCT Electronics Limited
Tubular Glass Shells, Bulbs and Tubes, etc.PadraCG Glass Limited
Steam/Gas Turbines upto 500 MWVadodaraAsea Brown Boveri Ltd.
Fluconazole bulk, Azithrpmycin, Electric Power GenerationVadodaraAlembic
ProductionTalukaName of Company
Table 1 : Major Players in Vadodara*
* Indicative List
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Major Industries
Vadodara
Savli
Bhadarva
Map 5: Major Industry Players in Vadodara*
* Indicative List
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Small Scale Industries (SSI)
Fig 5 & 6 : Key Small Scale Industrial Units
5713
1923
16151357
1316
1145
1047
3840 Repairing, Servicing & others
Textiles
Metal w orks
Chemicals
Equipments/Machinery
Rubber & its products
Food Products
Others
885
829
753
601
543
17356
Glass, Ceramics &CementEquipments related toElectricityPaper & its Products
Wood & its Products
Non Ferrous Metals
Leather
Tobacco
§ There are over 18,000 SSI units in Vadodara, the maximum being in the repairing and servicing
industry (5,713 units)
§ Other key small scale industries include textiles, metal works, chemicals, equipments, rubber products
and food products
Source: Vadodara District Profile 2005-06
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1883
120 40 106 12 9376
3722
872255
42 149 22 16
Boilers &Steam
Generating
Sugar VegetableOils
Glue &Gelatin
Chemicals(olther thanfertilizers)
MachineTools
Glass
1988 - 1997 1998 - 2007
Industry and Investment Trends§ As per the Industrial Entrepreneur
Memoranda (IEM) filed, several sectors
showed major increase in investments over
a period of last two decades (1988 – 2007)
§ Investments in key industry segments such
as Chemicals, Boilers & Steam generating
equipments and glass showed a major
increase in the past decade (1988 – 1997)
§ The growth in investments in Chemicals
excluding fertilizers is almost 98 % over last
decade (1988 – 1997)
§ Other industry segments showing growth in
investments include sugar, vegetable oils,
fermentation industries & transportation
Source: Industries Commissionerate, Government of Gujarat, 2007
Fig 7 : Comparative Investment in Key Sectors
over Last Two Decades (INR Crore)
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Industry and Investment Trends
2281
1883
1599
959 882
Petrochemicals &Ref inery
Chemicals (otherthan fertilizers)
Textiles Plastics & PlasticProducts
Drugs &Pharmaceuticals
3722
1774
872671
477
Chemicals (otherthan fertilizers)
InfrastructureProjects
Glass Transportation Drugs &Pharmaceuticals
§ In the last decade (1988 – 1997), maximum
investments were observed in the sectors
such as Petrochemicals, Chemicals, Textiles,
Plastics and Pharmaceuticals
§ Of these, Pharmaceuticals and Chemicals
were highly labour intensive and created
maximum employment opportunities
§ In the current decade (1998 – 2007) as well,
Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals are among
the top five investment generating sectors
§ New sectors with high investments during this
period include Infrastructure, Glass and
Transportation
Fig 9: Major Investments during 1998 – 2007 (INR Crore)
Fig 8: Major Investments during 1988 – 1997 (INR Crore)
Source: Industries Commissionerate, Government of Gujarat, 2007
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Investments in PipelineFig 10:
Number of MoUs Signed (INR Crore)VGGIS (03, 05, 07)
Fig 11: Sector wise MoUs(VGGIS 03, 05, 07)
§ 38 MoUs have been signed during Vibrant Gujarat :
Global Investors’ Summits (VGGIS) held during
2003, 2005 and 2007, with a total investment to the
tune of INR 14,414 crore (USD 3.43 billion)
§ The major sectors that have witnessed maximum
investments include Biotechnology and Chemicals &
Petrochemicals
§ Other key sectors where investments have been
made include Engineering, Food & Agro, Tourism
and Textiles and Apparels
§ Chemicals & Petrochemicals continued to witness
investments during each Summit, leading to signing
of a total of 8 MoUs, while all 9 Biotechnology MoUs
were signed during VGGIS 2007
Source: Industries Commissionerate, Government of Gujarat, 2007
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8
5
4
2
2
211 1 1 1 1
Biotech Chemicals & Petrochemicals EngineeringAgro SEZ TourismTextiles Education PharmaceuticalsHealthcare IT PortsRailw ays
3
8
27 13161.5
950 302.6
2003 2005 2007
MoU Investment
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Economy Drivers§ The Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor passes through Vadodara, making it a key destination for
attracting industrial investments
§ Vadodara is the exclusive producer of Dolomite and Fluorspar in Gujarat, offering scope for
tremendous growth in the processing industries
§ Several Government companies such as GSFC and GACL have their manufacturing plants in the
district
§ Gujarat’s leading educational institutions are located in Vadodara, offering skilled and intellectual
manpower in abundance for various industries and R&D activities
§ Proximity of Vadodara to key industrial centers of Gujarat such as Ahmedabad (via India’s first
Expressway), Bharuch and Surat, along NH8 could be considered a major driver for growth of the
economy
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Industrial Locations / Infrastructure
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3 Special Economic Zones (SEZs)
Shiv Industrial Infrastructure Park
M/s Siddhi Industrial Infrastructure Park
M/s Siddharth Industrial Infrastructure Park
M/s Immense Properties Pvt. Ltd.
Industrial Parks
4 Proposed Industrial Parks
Sehra
Savli Biotech Park
Savli
PCC
Makarpur
Waghodia
Nandesari
Por Ramangamdi
Limda
Ranoli (Autonagar)
Dabhoi
Jetpur Pavi
Sankheda
Industrial Estates
13 Industrial Estates
Nipiam Infrastructure Ltd.
Suzlon SEZ
Savli SEZ
Special Economic Zone
Industrial Locations and Infrastructure
Vadodara
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Special Economic Zones
Formal Approval in 14.73 hectares
Biotechnology,14.73Savli Biotech Savli
SEZ
Formal Approval in an area of 131.59.62 hectares
IT,220WaghodiaNipiam InfoTech
Pvt. ltd
Notified in area of 100-99-00 hectares vide notification dated 3/07/07
Engineering,101Waghodia
Suzlon Infrastructure SEZ
Status as on Dec 2007
Sector & Area (Hectares)
Location(Taluka) Name
Savli
Waghodia
Table 2 : SEZs in Vadodara District
Map 6: SEZs in Vadodara
Source: Industries Commissionerate, Government of Gujarat, 2007
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Industrial Parks (Proposed)
Industrial ParkSavliShiv Industrial
Infrastructure Park
EngineeringKarjanM/S Siddhi Industrial Infrastructure Park
EngineeringWaghodiaM/S SiddharthIndustrial Infrastructure Park
ITDenaM/S Immense Properties Pvt. Ltd.
Sector Location(Taluka)
Name of the Developer
Savli
Waghodia
Karjan
Table 3 : Proposed Industrial Parks Map 7: Proposed Industrial Parks in Vadodara
Source: Industries Commissionerate, Government of Gujarat, 2007
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Industrial Estates
Sehra
Savli Biotech Park
Savli
PCC
Makarpur
Waghodia
Nandesari
Por Ramangamdi
Limda
Ranoli (Autonagar)
Dabhoi
Jetpur Pavi
Sankheda
Industrial Estates
4.00
40.00
814.11
666.38
355.07
315.94
271.67
134.44
53.10
41.21
10.91
0.95
0.81
Area (Hectares)
§ Total area covered by industrial estates is 2,713.55 hectares
§ Savli Industrial Estate, spread across 770 hectares of land, is located 15 km from Vadodara city – an ideal location for engineering, plastics, export-oriented units, biotechnology and other non polluting industries
Table 4: Industrial Estates in Vadodara Dist.
Map 8: Industrial Estates in Vadodara
Source: Gujarat Industrial Development Corporation (GIDC)
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Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC)
DMIC Influence Area
Special Investment Region (SIR)
Petroleum, Chemical and Petrochemical Investment Region (PCPIR)
Industrial Area (100 sq. km)
Investment Region (150 sq. km)
Ahmedabad-Gandhinagar Knowledge Corridor
Mumbai- Delhi High Axel Load Freight Corridor (DFC)
Map 9: Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor§ Government of India plans to develop a Dedicated Freight
Corridor (DFC) linking Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and
Chennai
§ The proposed DFC passes through six states in India, of
which Gujarat accounts for 38% (564 km) of total DFC
length (1483 km)
§ The influenced area of 150 km on either sides of DFC is
being developed as “Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor”
(DMIC)
§ Almost 62% of total area of Gujarat (18 out of 26 districts)
would be benefited by DMIC development
§ The State Government has identified 82 links in the DMIC
Influenced area to upgrade them into two/four lane
carriageway offering connectivity between ports, industrial
estates, hinterlands, markets and points of agricultural
produce
150 km
Source: Concept Paper on DMIC (IL&FS), June 2007
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Road-Rail based Warehousing and Packaging Facilities
Knowledge Hub (Skill Development Centre)
Development of Vadodara Airport
Served by Dedicated Freight Corridor (DFC) at Vadodara
Feeder Rail Links
Residential, Commercial, Institutional/ Health, Transportation land use
Integrated Township
IT/ ITeS/ Biotech Hubs
Augmentation of Vadodara-Rajpipla, Rajpipla-Ankleshwar-Dahej links
Feeder Road Links
Ankleshwar, JhagadiaAugmentation of Existing Industrial Park/ Estate/ Cluster
Engineering, Ceramics, Chemicals, Pharmaceuticals, Textiles
Export Oriented Industrial Activities
DescriptionComponents
Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor
4
4
4
4
Table 5 : Proposed Vadodara – Ankleshwar Industrial Region
Map 10: DMIC Influence Area
Source: Concept Paper on DMIC (IL&FS), June 2007
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Support Infrastructure
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Road, Rail & Air ConnectivityRoad
§ Vadodara is well connected to all major locations such as Delhi (1,028 km) and Mumbai (448 km) through DMIC and National Highway (NH) No. 8
§ NH 8 also connects Vadodara with Ahmedabad (111km), Rajkot (294 km ), Ankleshwar ( 84 km) Surat (167 km) – the major industrial centers of Gujarat
§ State Highway 6 connects the district with Ahmedabad, Surat and Rajkot among other districts
§ India’s first National Expressway is located in Gujarat connecting Vadodara to Ahmedabad (93 km)
Rail§ Vadodara is well connected to all major locations such as
Delhi and Mumbai, as well as other districts of the State
through a Broad Gauge railway line
Air§ Vadodara has a domestic airport at Harni, which is well
connected with four metro cities in India such as Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and Bangalore
Map 11: Vadodara Road & Rail Network
Source: Vadodara District Profile 2005-06
Distance (km)Major Cities
185Mehsana
280Bhavnagar
382Jamnagar
1095Hyderabad
1724Chennai
1893Kolkata
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Power Supply Network
Map 13: Vadodara Power Supply Network
Source: Department of Power, Government of Gujarat
§ Vadodara has a well developed network of 48 sub stations
§ Gujarat Electricity Board supplies electricity to 1546 villages,14 cities and towns
§ 66kv and 11kv distribution system spread over the district
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§ Vadodara is a key natural gas consumption area, with a demand of 6.40 MMSCMD (2005) and an
estimated demand of 7.60 MMSCMD in 2010
§ There is a network of six gas pipeline sections in the district, of which the Paguthan-Vadodara section
is the longest (48.064 km)
§ The existing gas grid length is 113 km, while the additional 59.80 km of length is proposed
BARODA
VADODARA
BHARUCH
ANAND
DHUVARAN
GPLCPAGUTHAN
Gas Supply
Map 14: Vadodara Gas Grid Network
Source: Gujarat State Petroleum Corporation
Route Identification Completed
CommissionedUnder Construction
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Water Supply§ Vadodara has 18,721 irrigation related wells and 69 km long water canals
§ Water supply for industrial purposes in the district can be obtained from three main sources, viz. Gujarat
Water Supply and Sewerage Board (GWSSB), Irrigation canals and Sardar Sarovar Project
§ Sardar Sarovar Project envisages supply of water for drinking purposes, irrigation and industrial uses,
through branch canals
DesarKalwanaPanchmahals, Vadodara15.28DesarNatwarnagarKhakhariaVadodara35SakrdaLotnaKanjariPanchmahals, Vadodara6.94DumadRakuiUjetiPanchmahals, Vadodara11.83DenaBhadodraRameshwaraPanchmahals, Vadodara, Bharuch115.1VadodaraRustampuraMoti MankekpuraVadodara4GozaliRaipurBhordhaVadodara23.4BhilodiaMatarBhagwanpurVadodara, Bharuch86.60MiyagamTimbiTimbiVadodaraTimbi
Table 6: Sardar Sarovar Branch Canal Network in Vadodara District
VaniadriModasarVadodara0.165SankhedaFatepurSindodaraVadodara23.78MandvaDamasiaKhodiaVadodara9.93TilakwadaKoliaryNandodNarmada, Vadodara3.65Wadia
Ending pointStarting pointDistrictLength (Km)Branch canal
Source: Sardar Sarovar Narmada Nigam Ltd.
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Proposed Infrastructure Projects
§ An investment of INR 19 billion (USD 452 million)
is proposed under Jawaharlal Nehru National
Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) for
infrastructure projects in the city
§ Ring Road development is envisaged to be
completed by 2010
§ A Bus Rapid Transit System (BRTS) is proposed
to enhance existing public transport system
§ The Vadodara-Surat National Highway is
expected to be completed by 2012
§ Vadodara airport is proposed to be developed as
an “Aircraft Maintenance Hub” for the western
part of India
Source: Indian Real Estate Growth and New Destinations, FICCI - Ernst & Young Report, 2007
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Social Infrastructure
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Maharaja Sayajirao University
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Education
2MCA Colleges
3Engineering Colleges
8Pharmacy Colleges
9Polytechnic Colleges
3Institutes offering Management Studies
13Private Arts, Commerce, Science, B. Ed. & Law Colleges
41Colleges
192Higher Secondary Schools205Secondary Schools
2404Primary Schools
§ Vadodara has only one university, well known for its quality of education – Maharaja Sayajirao University (MS University), renowned for several departments such as fine arts, medicine, arts & commerce, journalism & communication, among several others
§ Other well renowned institutions include Indian Institute of Materials Management and National Fire Academy
§ The district also has institutes providing courses in physiotherapy, ayurvedic and homeopathic medicines
§ 33 Industrial Training Institutes in Vadodara offer facilities to train the workforce at shop-floor level, which is a major requirement for all industries
§ 3 engineering colleges offer courses in all branches of engineering
§ 9 Polytechnic colleges offers diploma courses in electrical, mechanical and plastic engineering
Source: Health Department, Government of Gujarat, District Profile Booklet, 2005-06
Fig 12: Number of Professional Colleges
Table 7: Number of Academic Institutions
Medical colleges
2
Nursing Schools 3
Polytechnic College
1
Engineering Colleges
3
Pharmacy Colleges
2 Dental colleges 2
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Health
§ Vadodara has 15 key specialised hospitals for
systematic healthcare
§ Major super specialty cardiac hospitals include
Bankers Heart Institute and Baroda Heart
Institute & Research Centre
§ The district has
Ø 76 Primary Health Centers
Ø 16 Community Health Centers
Ø 21 Government General Hospitals
Ø 1 Mobile Comprehensive Unit
Bankers Heart Institute
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Tourism
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Hira Bhagol, Dabhoi
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§ Historic places include Aurobindo Society, Baroda
Museum & Gallery, Darbar Hall, EME temple,
Khanderao market, Kirti Mandir, Champaner, Lehripura
Gate, Laxmi Vilas Palace, Makarpura Palace,
Mahatma Gandhi Nagar Gruh, Maharaja Fatehsinh
Museum, Mandvi gate, Maqbara (Hajira), Nazarbaug
Palace, Nyaymandir (District court), Pratap Vilas
Palace, Sayajibaug, Sayaji Sarovar, Sursagar Lake
etc.
§ The Pratap Vilas Palace houses the Railway Staff
College, an important training centre of Indian
Railways
§ The Baroda Museum and Art Gallery houses an
exquisite collection of art objects, original paintings
and sculptures, gathered by late Maharaja Sayajirao III
Tourism
Laxmi Vilas Palace
Baroda Museum
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§ The Sursagar Lake is a popular hangout of locals,
where all festivals are celebrated, including
immersion of idols of gods
§ Nyay Mandir (Temple of Justice) is a building that
houses the district sessions court
§ The town of Sankheda is famous for its lacquer
painted woodwork called Sankheda ware
§ The Tribal Museum present in the city of Chhota
Udepur showcases handicrafts such as toys and
musical instruments made of wood and clay
§ Major hotels include Welcom Hotel (5 Star), Taj
Residency, Surya Palace, Sayaji, Revival and
Rajpath
Tourism
Evening View of Sursagar Lake
Kirti Mandir
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Investment Opportunities
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Investment OpportunitiesFood & Agro§ Cold storage facilities§ Dehydration plants§ Production facilities for fruit pulp and pickles§ Cotton ginning and pressing§ Rice pearl
Mineral based Industries§ Production of cement pipes and tiles, dolomite powder, china clay,
quarry, mosaic, micronised minerals, tar, etc.
* Detailed Sector/ Project Profiles for investment opportunities available at www.indextb.com
Engineering § Construction of grills & windows§ Machinery & Electronic equipments
Chemicals § Wood, metal & frame polishes, pesticides, paints, varnishes, soaps &
detergents, hair & lubricating oils, cosmetics, perfumes, talcum powders, etc.
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Investment Opportunities
Plastics§ PVC, moulded electronic accessories, melamine crockery, surgical
gloves, submersive pumps, multilayer films, toys, polythene bags
Textiles§ Silk production and Carpet Weaving facilities
* Detailed Sector/ Project Profiles for investment opportunities available at www.indextb.com
Forest related Industries§ Furniture, Ayurvedic medicines
Animal related Industries§ Poultry, dairy, cattle feed, leather, wool, bone fertilizers
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Annexure I
Map 5: Major Industry Players in Vadodara
Map 10 : DMIC Influenced Area
Map 14 : Gas Distribution Network in Vadodara
Map 13 : Power Distribution Network in Vadodara
Map 11 : Road & Rail Network in Vadodara
Map 9 : Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor
Map 8 : Industrial Estates in Vadodara
Map 7 : Proposed Industrial Parks in Vadodara
Map 6: SEZs in Vadodara
Map 4: Mineral based Industries
Map 3: Distribution of Major Crops
Map 2: Distribution of Industries
Map 1: Vadodara District Map with Talukas
Maps
Figure 4 : Production of Major Minerals
Figure 12 : Professional Colleges in Vadodara
Figure 11 : Sectorwise Investments during VGGIS
Figure 10 : MoUs & Investments during VGGIS
Figure 9 : Major Investments (1998 – 2007)
Figure 8 : Major Investments (1988 – 1997)
Figure 7 : Decadal Investment Comparison
Figure 5 & 6 : SSI Units
Figure 3 : Area & Production of Food & Non Food Crops (2005-06)
Figure 2 : Production of Major Fruit Crops (2006-07)
Figure 1 : Area & Production of Crops
Figures
Table 7 : Academic Institutions in Vadodara
Table 6 : Water Distribution in Vadodara
Table 5 : Proposed Vadodara-Ankleshwar Industrial Area
Table 4 : Industrial Estates in Vadodara
Table 3 : Proposed Industrial Parks in Vadodara
Table 2 : SEZs in Vadodara
Table 1 : Major Players in Vadodara
Tables
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Annexure II : Abbreviations
IEM : Industrial Entrepreneur Memorandum
MoU : Memorandum of Understanding
SSI : Small Scale Industries
VGGIS : Vibrant Gujarat Global Investors Summit
SEZ : Special Economic Zone
DMIC : Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor
DFC : Delhi Freight Corridor
GWSSB : Gujarat Water Supply and Sewerage Board
CETP : Common Effluent Treatment Plant
BRTS : Bus Rapid Transit System
PSU : Public Sector Unit
NH : National Highway
GACL : Gujarat Alkalis and Chemicals Ltd.
GSFC : Gujarat State Fertilizers and Chemicals Ltd.
JNNURM : Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission