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Udyami Help Line : 1800-180-6763 (Toll Free)
DISTRICT INDUSTRIAL POTENTIALITY SURVEY REPORT
OF NAVSARI DISTRICT
[ 2016-17] Prepared by :
P.L.SHAH ASSTT. DIRECTOR (STATISTICS)
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF MICRO, SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE AHMEDABAD
Harsiddh Chambers, 4th Floor, Ashram Road, Ahmedabad-380014
Ph: 079-27543147/27544248 E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.msmediahmedabad.gov.in
CONTENTS
SR.
NO. CHAPTERS PARTICULARS
PAGE
NO.
1 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 01-02
2 I DISTRICT AT A GLANCE 03-11
3 II BACKGROUND, OBJECTIVE AND
METHODOLOGY 12-13
4 III DISTRICT PROFILE 14-15
5 IV RESOURCE ANALYSIS 16-32
6 V INFRASTRUCTURE FACILITIES 33-62
7 VI PRESENT INDUSTRIAL STRUCTURE 63-72
8 VII NEW INDUSTRIAL POTENTIALITIES 73-87
9 VIII CONCLUSION 88
10
REFERENCES 89
11
ABBRIVIATIONS 90
12
STEPS TO SET UP MSMEs 91-92
ANNEXURES
11 I TALUKA-WISE AND SECTOR WISE ANNUAL CREDIT PLAN (SACP) 2015-2016 OF PRIORITY SECTORS
93
12 II BANK WISE & SECTOR WISE ANNUAL CREDIT PLAN 2015-2016 OF PRIORITY SECTORS
94-95
13 II STATEMENT SHOWING TALUKA-WISE & GOVT. AGENCY WISE ANNUAL CREDIT PLAN 2015-2016 OF PRIORITY SECTORS
96
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
In the preparation of this Industrial Potentiality Survey Report on Navsari
District, the institute acknowledges the support and assistance of following departments and agencies for providing the information and details:
1 District Industries Centre, Navsari
2 District Lead Band – Bank of Baroda, Navsari
3 District Horticulture Office, Navsari
4 District Agriculture Office, Navsari
5 District Animal Husbandry Office, Navsari
6 District Fisheries Office, Navsari
7 District Employment Office, Navsari
8 District Registrar of Co-operative Societies, Navsari
9 District Education Office, Navsari
10 Primary Education Office, Navsari
11 Divisional Office, GSRTC,Valsad
12 Ex. Engineer, DGVNCL , Navsari (Urban)
13 Ex. Engineer, DGVNCL , Navsari (Rural)
14 Gujarat Energy Transmission Corporation, Navsari
15 General Manager Telecom District, BSNL Office, Valsad
16 Vasudhara Milk Dairy, Alipur
17 Dy. Conservator of Forest, Navsari & Valsad
18 Geology & Mining Department, Navsari
19 Directorate of Employment & Training, Navsari
20 Directorate of Census Operations, Gujarat, Gandhinagar
21 NABARD Regional Office, Ahmedabad
22 Sr. Supdt. of Post Office, Navsari
23 District Irrigation Office, Navsari
24 District Statistical Office, Navsari
25 Executive Engineer, R & B Office (PWD), Navsari
26 Executive Engineer, R & B Office (District Panchayat), Navsari
27 Ex. Engineer, R & B Office (National Highway Authority of India), Navsari
28 Regional Transport Office, Navsari
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29 Gujarat Industrial Development Corporation, Vapi
30 Industries Associations, Navsari,
31 Veer Narmad South Gujarat University, Surat
33 District Collector Office, Navsari
34 Navsari Chamber of Commerce & Industries ,Navsari
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CHAPTER – I
DISTRICT AT A GLANCE
A. 1 Total Geographical Area - 220077 Hect.
2 Total Forest Area - 25118 Hect.
3 Gross sown Area - 154647 Hect.
4 Net sown Area - 131096 Hect.
5 Current Fallow Land - 13066 Hect.
6 Cultivable Waste - 26235 Hect.
7 Permanent Pastures - 6213 Hect.
8 Trees & Groves - 11 Hect.
B. 1. Total No. of Cities - 04
2 Total No. of Towns - 15
3 Total No. of Villages - 387
4 Total No. of Talukas - 06
5 Total No. of Gram Panchayats - 342
6 Total No. of Nagar Palikas - 04
7 Total No. of Sub-division - 03
8 Total No Assembly Area - 04
C. 1. Total Population as on 2011 Census - 1329672
2 Total Rural Population - 920535
3 Total Urban and Semi Urban
Population - 409137
4 Total Male Population - 678165
5 Total Female Population - 651507
6 Decennial Population Growth
Rate 2001-11 - (+) 08.15
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7 Sex Ratio (Number of Females per 100 Males)- 961
8 Density of population per sq. k.m. - 592
9 Literacy Rate - 83.88 %
D. Occupation distribution as per 2011 Census (Nos.)
1. Cultivators - 113343
2 Agricultural Labourers - 206608
3 Cottage and Household Industries - 7133
4 Other Workers - 265244
5 Marginal Works - 81830
6 No. of Main Workers by Main Industrial
Categories - 98259
E. Roads & Railways
1 National Highway - 145.80 Kms.
2 State Highway - 389.96 Kms.
3 Major District Roads - 506.48 Kms.
4 Other District Roads - 209.70 Kms.
5 Village Roads - 1826.64 Kms.
6 Mahanagar Palika & Municipal Roads - 390.91 Kms.
7 Broad Gauge - 36 Kms.
8 Narrow Gauge - 35 Kms.
F. Post Office (Nos.)
1. No. of Villages covered with
Postal Facilities - 387
2 No. of Post Offices in the District - 246
3 No. of Letter Box - 736
G. Electricity
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1. No. of Electrified Villages - 387
2 No. of Total Sub Stations - 23
H. Irrigated Area
1 Net Irrigated Area - 101612 Hect.
2 Area irrigated for more than One Time - 17888 Hect. I. Education
1. No. of Primary Schools - 718
2. No. of Upper Primary Schools - 437
2. No. of Secondary Schools - 46
3. No. of Higher Secondary Schools - 143
4. No. of Collages - 32
5. No. of ITIs - 13
6. No. of Polytechnic College - 03
7. No. of Engineering College - 03
8. University - 01
J. Co-operative Societies
Total Co-operative Societies - 1903 Nos.
1 Dairy Co-operative Societies - 468 Nos.
2. Housing Co-operative Societies - 820 Nos.
3. Total APMC - 04 Nos.
4. Marketing Yards - 04 Nos.
5. Marketing Sub-yards - 08 Nos.
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K. Bank as on 31.03.2015
1. District Lead bank - BANK OF BARODA
2. Total No. of Bank Branches - 242
L. Industries
1. Total No. of MSMEs - 2838
(i) Micro : 2525
(ii) Small : 301
(iii) Medium : 12
(iv) Total Investment of Plant & Machinery of MSMEs - 65496.79 (Rs. In Lakhs)
(v) Total Employment in MSMEs - 19936 Nos.
(vi) Total Udyog Aadhar registered. - 329
2. No. of active Industries Association & Chamber of Commerce in the District - 08 Nos. 3. No. of Industries Estates in the District - 03 Nos.
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Important Statistics
Gujarat
State
Navsari
District
Population (Nos.) Total Persons 60439692 1329672
Males 31491260 678165
Females 28948432 651507
Rural Persons 34694609 920535
Males 17799159 464749
Females 16895450 455786
Urban Persons 25745083 409137
Males 13692101 213416
Females 12052982 195137
Scheduled Castes (Nos.) Total Persons 4074447 35464
Males 2110331 17959
Females 1964116 17505
Scheduled Tribes (Nos.) Total Persons 8917174 639659
Males 4501389 319740
Females 4415785 319919
Area (Sq. kms.)
196244
2246
Density of Population (Per Sq. Km. 308 592
Sex Ratio (No. of Females per 1000 Males)
919 961
Literacy (Nos.)
(Excluding Children in the
age group 0 – 6)
Persons 41093358 1001909
Males
Females
23474873 539471
17618485 462438
Literacy (Nos.)
(Excluding Children in the
age group 0 – 6)
Total 41093358 1001909
Rural
Urban 21420842
676083
19672516 325826
Percentage of Urban
Population to Total
Population
42.6 30.8
Percentage of Rural 57.4 69.2
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Population to Total
Population
Workers and Non-
Workers
Total Workers (Main and
Marginal) (Nos.)
Persons 24767747
673664
Males 18000914 489711
Females 6766833 183953
(i) Main Workers(Nos.) Persons 20365374 591834
Males 16567695 457205
Females 3797679 134629
ii) Marginal Workers(Nos.)
Persons 4402373 81830
Males 1433219 32506
Females 2969154 49324
iii) Non Workers(Nos.)
Persons 35671945 737838
Males 13490346 270281
Females 22181599 467554
No. of Main Workers by Main Industrial Categories
i) Cultivators(Nos.) Persons 4746956 98259
Males 4075047 76928
Females 671909 21331
ii) Agriculture
Labourers(Nos.)
Persons 4491751
162145
Males 3008961 95054
Females 1482790 67091
iii) Household
Industry(Nos.)
Persons 252213
5323 Males 182101 3761
Females 70112 1562
iv) Other Workers(Nos.) Persons 10874454 244277
Males 9301586 199632
Females 1572868 44645
Total Number of Villages - - 18225 387
Number of Towns Statutory 04
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195
Census 153 09
Total 348 13
Number of Census Houses Rural 9293240 267739
Urban 8230790 141417
Total 17524030 409156
Adolescent & Youth
Population
All Ages 60439692
1329672
Adolescent
(Age 10-19) 12015205
238874
Youth(Age
15-24) 11646482
243924
Source: Directorate of Census Operations, Gandhinagar, Gujarat.
(i) Population Details
Population
(Nos.)
Sex Ratio
(Females
per 1000
Males)
2001-
2011
Density of
Population
per Km.
2001-2011
(Nos.)
Decadal
Growth
Rate of
Population
2001-2011
(%)
Persons Males Female
1 2 3 4 5 6
1329672 678165 651507 961 592 + 08.15
(ii) Decadal variation in Population since 1951
Year Variation
(%)
1961 + 26.88
1971 + 29.39
1981 + 27.67
1991 + 21.19
2001 + 22.66
2011 + 08.20
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Literacy Navsari
District
Gujarat
State
Male (%) 88.75 79.66
Female (%) 78.83 57.80
Total (%) 83.88 69.14
Rural Area
(%)
81.60 61.29
Urban Area
(%)
88.90 81.84
Literate Population 2011
Persons Male Females
1001909 539471 462438
(iii) Occupational Pattern of Population – Occupational Distribution 2011
Navsari District:
Total Urban/ Rural
Total main Workers Cultivators Agriculture
Labourers Marginal Workers Others
1 2 3 4 5 6
Urban Persons
154930 2640 6259 10028 --
Rural Persons
436904 110703 200349 71802 --
Total Persons
591834 113343 206608 81830 265244
(iv) Resources Details:
1 Average Rainfall 1440 mm
2 Important Agro Products Paddy, Wheat, Jowar, Tur, Gram, Groundnut,
Castor
3 Important Horticulture
Products
Mango, Brinjal, Sapota (Chikku), Banana, Okra,
Tamota
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(v) Infrastructure Facilities:
(1)
Roads Length of roads in
Kms
National Highway 146
State Highways 390
Major District Roads 592
Other District Roads 220
Village Roads 1833
(2)
Railways Length in Kms
Broad Gauge 36
Narrow Gauge 35
(3)
Educational
Institutes Nos.
Teacher
(Nos.)
Students
(Nos.)
Primary Schools 718 2330 55251
Upper-Primary Schools 437 1475 38205
Secondary Schools 46 346 3363
Higher Secondary
Schools 143 2592 66240
(4)
Banks Nos.
Commercial Banks (Nos.) 217
Co-operative Banks (Nos.) 25
Total : 242
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CHAPTER – II
INTRODUCTION Background, Objective, Scope and Methodology:
The importance of sustainable industrial development for socio – economic
development cannot be neglected. The industrial development takes place with the
availability of natural, human, mineral resources etc. However, this will always remains
scanty. According to Lionel Robinson in the scarcity definition of economics that
“economics is a study of how man manages to satisfy by utilizing scare resources,
which are limited in supply”. One of the principal objectives of planned development
has been the regional balance or reduction of disparities among the different regions of
the Gujarat State. Removal of regional disparities and all round sectoral development
presuppose optimal allocation of resources aimed at equitable growth.
The industrial development of the economy plays pivotal role and small scale
industry has been adopted as a policy goal in many countries including India. A key
position has been accorded to this sector in Indian plans for achieving such objectives
such as removal of unemployment, decentralized growth, reduction of inequalities, etc.
The concept of small scale industries was developed basically with the presumption that
small scale unit inherently possesses certain economic advantages which justify its
existence and if initially given protection from the grabbing and butting attitude of the
large scale sector, economically viable that its large competitor.
For the promotion of industrial development, a number of fiscal incentives are
being offered by the Central Government and State Government. The Financial
Institutions are also offering the incentives, after assessing the potentials in relation to
human resources and natural endowments for development and facilitate optimum
utilization of scarce financial resources by channeling the same into sector with growth
potential etc.
It is a recognized fact that mere offering of financial incentives will not be
sufficient in promoting industrial development. It is essential to undertake considerable
amount of work for identification of suitable locations having basic infrastructure
facilities etc.
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The objective of preparing this report is to document and project the resources
available in the Navsari district and the potentials that exist for industrial and economic
development of the district.
The report is techno – economic in chapter rather than a statistical presentation
and is intended provisionally for the entrepreneurs, governmental and non –
governmental agencies as a tool for planning and implementing the development
activities.
The report is prepared based on both primary and secondary sources apart from
exhaustive reference and available literature on the district. The survey included field
visits involving statistics collected from all the promotional agencies, State and Central
Government Departments.
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CHAPTER – III
DISTRICT PROFILE Location: Navsari district is located between 20°.07 - 21°.00 north longitudes and 72°.43 -
73°.00 east latitudes. It is a coastal district open to the Arabian Sea from west and is
bounded by Valsad district on the north. On the east, it is contiguous to Dang district
in Gujarat. Navsari district was craved out on the erstwhile – unified Valsad district
with effect from 2nd October, 1997.
Geographical Configuration:
The district can be distinctly divided into three Agro – climatically divisions:
1. Forest and hilly tracts of the eastern parts comprising Vansda block,
2. Saline Soils due to inundation by sea of the Western parts comprising parts in
Gandevi and Jalalpore blocks,
3. Black Fertile soils of the central parts comprising Navsari, Gandevi and Chikhli
Talukas.
The area between East and West of Navsari District is known as “Green Belt”
which is suitable for gardening and nurseries.
The total geographical area of the district is 2246.00 sq. kms. with a population of
1329672 as per the provisional figures of the census 2011. 69.23 % of the total
population lives rural areas. The tribal population of 639659 constitutes 48% of the
total district population and 7.17 % of the total tribal population of the State. The
population of scheduled caste is 2.67 % of the total population of the district. The
average density 592 persons per sq. km. is much higher than the State average.
Administratively the district has been delineated into 6 Talukas of Navsari, Jalalpore,
Gandevi, Chikhli and Vansda & Khergam There are 387 villages with 342 Gram
Panchayats, 6 Taluka Panchayats, 13 Towns and 4 Nagar Palikas & 23 group Gram
Panchayats.
Climate and Rainfall:
The district enjoys moderate climate with greater humidity on the coastal side.
The rainfall is generally heavy which often results in flooding in certain areas. The
average annual rainfall in the district is 1440 mm though during heavy monsoon, it
exceeds 2500 mm. The temperature range of the district is 10°C – 40°C.
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Taluka wise total rainy days and total rain fall
Sr. No. Name of the
Taluka Total Rainy Days
Total rainfall
(in mm)
1 Gandevi 46 1538
2 Chikhli 43 1407
3 Navsari 58 1348
4 Jalalpore 59 1459
5 Vansda 48 1442
6 Khergam 48 1445
Rivers:
The district is well served by Seven major rivers viz. Poorna (Tal.Navsari),
Ambica(Tal.Gandevi),Kaveri(Tal.Chikhli),Khanera(Tal.Chikhli),Vengania(Tal.Gandevi),
Maan (Tal.Vansada) and Mindhodan(Tal.Jalalpor), most of them being perennial.
Occupational Pattern:
The working population of 545 lakhs in the district constitutes 44.34% of the
total population of which 56.64% is engaged in agriculture whereas the other sectors
absorb 3.36% of the total workers. Out of the total cultivators, 58% are marginal
farmers while 20% are small farmers.
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CHAPTER – IV
RESOURCE ANALYSIS
Industrial development depends upon the smooth availability of human resources
and material resources like Agriculture, Live Stock, Horticulture, Minerals, Forest, Salt,
Fisheries, Dairy, etc. In this Chapter, a detailed study of the available resources in
Navsari district has been covered.
A. HUMAN RESOURCE:
Population:
According to the Census 2011, the total population of Navsari district is
13,29,672. This indicates that 2.43% of the total population of the State reside
in the district. There are 6,78,165 Males and 6,51,507 Females in the total
population. The Sex ratio is 961 Females per 1000 Males. Out of the total
population of Navsari district, there are 9,20,535 rural and 4,09,137 urban. The
density of population is 592 per sq. kms. The growth rate during 2001-2011 has
been 08.20 %.
Taluka wise Population indicating Male, Female and Rural, Urban as per
2011 Census:
Sr.
No. Taluka
YEAR 2011
Total
(Nos.)
Male
(Nos.)
Female
(Nos.)
Rural
(Nos.)
Urban
(Nos.)
1 Navsari 311238 161131 151107 109692 201546
2 Jalalpore 228065 119462 108603 136071 91994
3 Gandevi 249264 126527 122737 154764 94500
4 Chikhli 309877 156516 153361 302852 7025
5 Vansda 231228 115529 115699 217156 14072
Total (Nos.) 1329672 678165 651507 920535 409137
Source: Directorate of Census Operations, Gujarat
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B. ECONOMIC RESOURCES:
Major characteristic of the district, particularly in relation to the economic
resource are Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries, etc. Economic Resources are
important means of subsistence for the working people in the district. The
details about economic resources of important sectors are given hereunder:
Agriculture:
(i) Land Utilization:
As per the latest data on degraded land for the district a total of 6513 hectares
of land is lying waste owing to such reasons as gully formation due to run-off
water, undulation, water logging, salinity / alkalinity etc. These are the areas
that would require land leveling and On Farm Development (OFD) works. Taluka
wise details of land utilization pattern are as under :
LAND UTILISATION & DISTRIBUTION OF AREA
(AREA IN HECTARES AS ON 31/03/2015)
Sr.
No
Name
of the
Taluka
Gross
Cultiva
ble
Area
Net
Sown
Area
Gross
sown
Area
Area
Under
Forest
Perma
nent
Pastur
es
Current
Fallows
Dry Non
Cultivable
Area
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 Gandevi 28454 18257 22206 187 597 685 5431
2 Chikhli 57452 37839 38989 1281 2216 10902 600
3 Navsari 34169 20843 27745 - 694 398 3962
4 Jalalpore 40030 23427 24427 3360 790 976 1922
5 Vansda 59972 30730 41280 20270 2216 105 20270
Total 220077 131096 154647 25098 6513 13066 32185
Navsari district has a total geographical area of 220900 hectares of land out of
which net sown area is 131096 hectares i.e. 59 percent of the put under
cultivation. The land utilization pattern during the year 2014-15 of Navsari
district is as under :
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Sr.No Type of Land Area in Hectares
1 Total Geographical Area - 220900
2 Total Forest Area - 25098
3 Current Fallow Land - 13066
4 Cultivable Waste - 26235
5 Permanent Pastures - 6513
6 Trees & Groves - 101
7 Net sown Area - 131096
8 Gross sown Area - 154647
9 Dry Non Cultivable Area - 32185
10 New irrigated Area - 101612
(ii) Land Holding Pattern:
As per the land holding census, Taluka wise details of the land holding
patterns is as under. :
LAND HOLDING PATTERN
Sr.
No.
Classification of
Holding
Holding Area
Nos. % to
Total Ha
% to
Total
1 <= 1 Ha 76938 65 23341 21
2 > 1 to <= 2 Ha 21215 18 29853 27
3 > 2 Ha 21059 17 58318 52
Total 119212 100 112512 100
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(iii) Soil Type:
The district is agro – climatically sub – divided into three neat categories – Forest
and hilly / undulated tracts with rocky and denuded expanse of south eastern
part (Vansda), Saline Salt of the coastal western part (Jalalpore and Gandevi)
and fertile ranges with medium black / black soil of the central part (Navsari,
Chikhli and inland Gandevi). Major soil type of this District is Black, Medium
Black, Stony, Shallow and Sandy Loam.
(iv) Cropping Pattern:
The cropping pattern in Navsari district is Monoculture and double
cropping along with inter cropping.
The cropping pattern in Navsari district is given below:
Khariff Rabi
Paddy 3-4 Months
Bajra 3-4 Months
Sugarcane 4-6 Months
Wheat 3-4 Months
Cumin/Mustard 3-4 months
Fennel, Cumin 3-4 months
The gross cropped area of the district is 154647 ha. indicates the acreage under
principal crop in the different talukas in the district. Paddy is the principal Kharif crop
in the rainy areas of the district. Farmers also cultivate sugarcane, vegetables and
fruits, where perennial irrigation facilities are better. Navsari district is considered as
the hub of horticulture in Gujarat having large area under mango, banana and coconut.
The famous varieties of mango like “Alphonso” and “Kesar” are produced in the district
that is also exported outside the country.
Statement showing production of various crops in Navsari district during the
year 2014-15 is given below :
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Sr.
No.
Major Crop
Area in ‘00’
Hectors
Production (in
MT.)
1 Rice 19574 53847
2 Wheat 6 29
3 Jower 884 1550
4 Maize 35 42
5 Tur 467 327
6 Gram 85 51
7 Other Pulses 144 86
8 Castor Oil 89 62
9 Sugarcane (Molasses
Form)
5888 412160
4.11 AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENTS: (In Nos.)
Sr. Name of Equipment Nos.
(1) Tractors 2646 (2) Sprayers & Dusters 4569 (3) Bullock Carts 10282 (4) Ploughs- Wooden 17029 (5) Ploughs- Iron 10576 (6) Oil Engine 10394 (7) Electric Motors 10064 (8) Harvester 5069
(vi) Markets and Co-operatives:
The co-operative marketing system has been developed in the district. This
facilities the farmers for the sale and purchase of the agricultural commodities,
saves them from illicit weight and commission agents. The co-operative sector
has a broad-based efficient structure in the district. The success of this
movement encouraged the people to take the same in the field of dairy. Besides,
the district has strong safe co-operative institutions in Agricultural, Spinning of
cotton etc. The co-operative movement embraces in its fold almost all the village
and town in the district.
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The tables given hereafter give details of co-operative societies registered in Navsari district as on 31.03.2015.
Co-operative Societies in Navsari District as on 31/03/2015 Sr. No. Category No. of
Societies 1 Housing Service Co-operative Society 95 2 Primary Milk Production Co-operative Society 468 3 Primary Agriculture Credit Co-operative
Society 89
4 Housing Mandali 820 5 Primary Consumer Bhandar 16 6 Rice Mills 07 7 Other Cattle Breeding Mandali 03 8 Irrigation Shakari Mandali 41 9 Trees Growing Mandli 32 10 Fisheries Mandali 21
11 Primary Mazur Workers Sahakari Mandali 150 12 Employees’ Co-operative Society 68 13 Vegetables & Fruits Shakari Mandali 23 14 District Mazdoor Labourers Union 01 15 Poultry Breeding Mandli 04 16 Taluka Purchase & Sales Union 04 17 Other Credit Credit Co-operative Society 25 18 Others 36 TOTAL 1903
Source: District Registrar Co-operative Societies, Navsari
(B) Storage Godowns/Market Yards :
Godowns and market yards are very important for scientific storing of produce and better price realization by agriculturists and artisans.
• There are 4 Taluka level Co-operative Purchase-Sale Unions in the District as
Chikhli, Gandevi, Vansda and Navsari with their own storage Godowns, purchase
mainly paddy from their members for onward marketing. About 60% of the total
paddy production in the District is routed through these unions.
• There are also 110 Vividh Karyakari Sahkari Mandalis in the district for both cereal and horticultural crops and also 4 APMCs , 4 Market Yards and 8 Sub-Yards in the District.
• Two soil testing Laboratories are operational at Vansda and Navsari Agricultural University for soil analysis and guidance to the farmers in using fertilizers.
• There are 2 Agro Service Centres at Chikhli and Navsari being run by Gujarat Agro.
• Navsari Agricultural University has a seed farm which provides improved variety paddy seeds to farmers.
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Irrigation:
Major source for irrigation in the district are canals and wells. Total area under
irrigation is reported at 101612 ha., which forms about 46.17% of the Gross t
cultivate area. Navsari, Jalalpore, Gandevi and Chikhli Talukas are endowed with
the benefits of canal irrigation from the Kakrapar / Ukai irrigation project. There
are no tube wells in the district while there is a good scope for new dug-cum-
bore wells as barring Chikhli, which is a “Grey” block. All other talukas are
“White” as per the latest survey data of Gujarat Water Resource Development
Corporation. The areas that remain devoid of canal irrigation facilities on a large
scale are comprised in Chikhli and Vansda blocks. Concerted efforts are required
for maximizing the utilization of ground and surface water potential in the district
through renovation/ recharge of wells, energisation of pumps sets as also
exploring the possibilities of major lift irrigation scheme in the district.
Classification of the irrigated area for different Talukas for the year 2014-15 is
as under
.
INFRASTRUCTURE IRRIGATION (IRRIGATED AREA IN HECTARES) (as on 31/03/2015)
Sr.
No.
Name
of the
Taluka
Net
Sown
Area
Irrigated
Area
Area irrigated more than once.
Irrigation
by Govt.
Cannels
Irrigation
Wells
1 Navsari 18257 22984 3752 21753 1231
2 Jalalpore 37839 16177 2317 14000 1557
3 Gandevi 20843 20161 2934 11132 8651
4 Chikhli 23427 31043 7761 17893 4546
5 Vansda 30730 11247 1124 03 60
Total 131096 101612 17888 64781 16045
(Source: Dy. Director, Dist. Agriculture Office, District Panchayat, Navsari)
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Livestock:
(i) Animal Husbandry:
The district has very rich livestock wealth as per the Latest livestock census 2012, the total livestock was put at 13,13,014 the details are given below:
Sr.No. Name of the Livestock Total No. of livestock as per 2012 census
1 Cattle 232738 2 Buffalo 115032 3 Camels 06 4 Sheep 2089 5 Goats 84519 6 Horses and Ponies 95 7 Donkeys Mule & Dogs 3070 8 Rabbits 824 9 Pigs 443 10 Poultry Birds 874174 11 Others 24 Total 13,13,014
(Source: Dy. Director, District Animal Husbandry Office, Navsari)
(ii) Veterinary Services:
The district has an excellent network of Veterinary and breeding facilities. There
are One Animal Hospital, 17 Veterinary dispensaries, 15 first aid Veterinary
centers, 2 mobile dispensaries at Vansda & Chikhli, 2 AI Centres and 40 ICDP
sub centers of the State Government. Besides, Vasudhara Dairy has its own 151
AI / First aid veterinary centres as also a very good infrastructure and support
services for promoting dairy development in the district. Six cattle breeding
centers and 29 multi-activity AI centers are also run by BAIF under the overall
supervision of Dr. Manibhai Desai Technology Transfer Centre at Alipore in
Chikhli Taluka.
(iii) Dairy Development:
Vasudhara Diary has been bestowed with commendation Certificate for the
Prestigious award called Rajiv Gandhi Quality Award Fertile for year – 2007.
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1. Total average availability of milk per day in the district Hqrs. 1.90 lac kg.
2. Qty. of milk availability daily on Surplus basis after local consumption
which is being sent outside district – 1,00,000 Liters / day.
3. Details of Co-op. Milk Union Members and Milk Collection per day –
Navsari 63,778 Members
Milk Collection 1,60,260 liters / day
4. Villages Covered under Co-operative Milk Producers Union – 374 Villages.
Vasudhara Dairy is accredited with ISO – 22000 Certification.
Vasudhara has grown as a Pioneering Organization, which has chartered its
growth track through innovation and visionary actions in Milk Procurement as
well as in the area of Milk Marketing. The network of Milk Procurement Village
Societies is expanding rapidly. The focus of growth in fact, is in tribal belt.
The affiliated 468 Societies together channeled around 70978 MT of milk of
which, the share of cow milk was 58911 MT (83%) and buffaloes’ 12067 MT
(17%).Of the total milk so produced/processed, 52% was sold within the State
while the balance was transported to Mumbai, Nagpur and Raipur as also was
used up in the Ice Cream plants at Boisar and Nagpur.
The Vasudhara Dairy now has an installed capacity of 3 lakh litres of milk per
day. Thus, the district is self-sufficient in the milk production.
Source: Valsad District Co-operative Milk Producers Union Limited, Alipur
(Chikhli) (Vasudhara Milk Dairy)
• Estimated Total Milk Production in Navsari District during the year 2013-
14 is as under : (000 Tonnes)
Cow Milk 166.71
Buffalo Milk 57.67
Goat Milk 3.22
Total 227.60
Per Day Production (‘ooo Tonnes)
00.624
• Estimated Milk Production of crossbreed Cows in Navsari District during
the year 2013-14 is as under : (000 Tonnes)
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Summer 47.35
Winter 52.40
Monsoon 54.56
Over All 154.32
• Estimated Milk Production of Indigenous Cows in Navsari District during
the year 2013-14 is as under : (000 Tonnes)
Summer 4.12
Winter 4.42
Monsoon 3.85
Over All 12.39
• Estimated Milk Production of Buffaloes in Navsari District during the year
2013-14 is as under : (000 Tonnes)
Summer 17.67
Winter 18.91
Monsoon 21.09
Over All 57.67
• Estimated Milk Production of Goats in Navsari District during the year
2013-14 is as under : (000 Tonnes)
Summer 0.98
Winter 1.13
Monsoon 1.10
Over All 3.22
(Source :31st Survey Report on Estimates of Major Livestock products for the
year 2013-14,Gujarat State, Gandhinagar)
Statistics of Poultries & Eggs in Navsari District.
(A) Poultry:
Estimated number of Overall Layer. (in 00’ Nos.)
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Deshi Layer 1425
Improved Layer 1003
Total Layer 2428
Estimated number of Overall Poultry. (in 00’ Nos.)
Deshi 3255
Improved 1447
Total 4702
(B) Eggs : Estimated Overall Average Egg Yield per season/layer. (in
00’ Nos.)
Deshi Poultry 128
Improved Poultry 332
Estimated Overall Egg Production (in 00’ Nos.)
Deshi Poultry 183.69
Improved Poultry 331.83
Total Layer Poultry 515.52
Category wise Overall estimated Average productive Sheep (in 00’ Nos.)
Ram/Weather 05
Ewe 06
Lamb 07
Total sheep 18
Category wise overall estimated Average Wool Yield per sheep (in 00’ Nos.)
Ram/Weather 1602
Ewe 1500
Lamb 513
Yield per sheep 1116
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(Source :31st Survey Report on Estimates of Major Livestock products for the
year 2013-14,Gujarat State, Gandhinagar)
Forest:
Of the total utilizable land area of 2,20,077 hectares in the district, 25,118
hectares is under forest, constituting 11.41% of the forest that compares
favorably with the State average of only 10%. The major forest produces are
teak wood, bamboo, fuel wood, etc.
The minor forest produce include gum, mahuva flowers / seeds, fruits, honey,
medicinal herbs etc. The maximum density of forest is found in Vansda and
Navsari Talukas.
(A) Talukawise Distribution of Forest Area:
Sr.
No.
Name of
Taluka
Area in
Hectares
1 Vansda 20290
2 Chikhli 1281
3 Gandevi 187
4 Jalalpore 3360
Total 25118
Total forest area is divided into Three categories as under:
(A) Reserved forest area 9.80 %
(B) Protected forest area 0.22 %
(C) Non forest area 89.98 %
# Forest based Industries are found in Navsari district such as Saw Mill, Wooden Furniture, Handicrafts and Herbal Plantation etc. # The tree density in the district is 25 per hectare that State average of 14 trees per hectare. The district has natural forest with Terminalia Crenulata tomantosa (sadad), teak and Bamboo as the dominant species of economic importance. # The Government runs one “Vanit Udyog” at Navtad village near Vansda that is primarily engaged in value-addition to the forest resources. # Forest Department has established a High Tech Nursery at Sadakpore village, Chikhli taluka for promotion of social forestry.
(Source: Dy. Conservator of Forests, Valsad (North).
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Fisheries:
The district of Navsari has the Arabian Sea coastline of 53 kms. running along
the North – western and South – western boundaries of three Talukas of
Jalalpore, Navsari and Gandevi. However, Chikhli and Vansda blocks have no
coastline and hence no activity for marine fishery. The district is an important
marine fishing zone of the state. Although there is no natural or manmade
harbour anywhere in the district, fishing ports are there at Billimora and Onjal.
The areas around Jalalpore have developed into a big center for brackish water
prawn culture. There are 58 fishery villages in the District of which Umbhrat,
Munchhad, Samapore and Danti villages in the Jalalpore and Masa and Mendhar
in Gandevi Talukas are the villages that are affected by sea inundation and
where brackish water prawn culture is visible.
Fisheries Statistics as on 31/03/2015 is as under
A No. of Boats to catch fish in the District, i) Mechanized Boats. 694 ii) Without Mechanized Boats 378
B. No. of Active Fisherman in the District. 19868
C. Production of Fishes in MT 28596
D. No. of Primary Fisheries Co-operative Societies 19
E. No of Membership of Co-operative Societies 6230 F. Subscribed Share Capital of Co-operative Societies. Rs. 23,51,140 G. Fishing Nets. 21453 H. Ice Factories 08 I. Boat Building Yards (70 MT capacity) 03
K. Frozen Storage 01 L. Boat Licenses issued 470 M. Fishing Ponds 630
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The Fishermen Population as on 31/03/2014 is as under:
Sr.
No.
Taluka
(Nos.)
Male
(Nos.)
Female
(Nos.)
Children
(Nos.)
Total
(Nos.)
1 Navsari 394 348 232 974
2 Jalalpore 5604 5553 7675 18832
3 Gandevi 4681 4643 4627 13951
4 Chikhli 443 416 439 1298
5 Vansda 704 601 740 2045
TOTAL 11826 11561 13713 37100
(Source : Fisheries Department, District Panchayat, Navsari) Horticulture: Navsari is considered as the horticulture Hub of Gujarat. Mango, Sapota, Papaya and Banana are the major fruit crops while the main vegetables grown are brinjal. Tomatoes, okra etc. The entire area between Ahmedabad and Umargaon in Valsad District has been declared an Agri Export Zone (AEZ) for export of mango and fresh vegetables.
• The There are 11 green houses and 43 net houses constructed in the district. • Two departmental nurseries, run by the Navsari Agricultural University and 95
private nurseries produce about 7 lakh “Kalams” (Grafts) of mango, sapota and other fruits.
• There are 12 major Bagayat Mandlis, located at Amalsad, Gadat, Ajrai, Gandevi,
Kharel, Manekpore, Navsari, Vansda, Vedchha, Abrama, Dhanauri and Nagdhara
that are very active in the district. The mandlis pool mango and sapota from the
farmers and market them.
• There are 4 major mango pulp units in the district. These units produce about
8000 MT of mango pulp annually, both their own and on job-work basis.
The table given below highlight area and production of horticulture crops for the
year 2013-14 & 2015-15
Details of Area and Production of Fruit Crops in Navsari District
Sr. No. Name of Fruit
2013-14 2014-15 Area (Ha.)
Production (MT) Area (Ha.)
Production (MT)
1 Mango 24188 210436 29025 252523.3 2 Sapota 6384 76863 7660.8 92235.6 3 Lemon 6 66 7.2 79.2 4 Ziziphus (Ber) 2 18 4.8 43.2 5 Banana 2300 116150 2760 139380
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6 Guava 2 24 2.4 28.8 7 Pomogranate 2 18 2.4 21.6 8 Date 0 0 0 0 9 Papaya 273 17199 327.6 20638.8 10 Custardapple 0 0 0 0
11 Gooseberry (Aonla) 0 0 0 0 12 Cashew 270 1080 324 1296
13 Coconuts (Nos. In Lakhs)
460 38.2 552 45.84
14 Others 116 800 139.2 960 15 Total 34003 422692.2 40805.4 507252.34
Details of Area and Production of Vegetable Crops in Navsari District
Sr. No. Name of Vegetables 2013-14 2014-15
Area (Ha.)
Production (MT) Area (Ha.) Production (MT)
1 Potato 0 0 0 0 2 Onion 0 0 0 0 3 Brinjal 2307 44247 2768.4 53096.4 4 Cabbage 162 3661 194.4 4393.2 5 Okra 4743 59287 5691.6 71144.4 6 Tomato 1050 24150 1260 28980 7 Cauliflower 115 2243 138 2691.6 8 Bitter Gourd
6350 109537.5 4881 113483.25
9 Bottle Gourd 4081.2 94887.9
10
Beans (Including Lab-lab (Sem), Cluster beans)
690 6072 665 5852
11 Cow Pea 783 6459 790 65175
12 Others (Leafy Vegetables) 9081 137920 480 19584
13 Total 25281 393576.5 20949.6 459287.75 Details of Area and Production of Spices Crops in Navsari District
Sr. No.
Name of Spices
2013-14 2014-15 Area (Ha.)
Production (MT) Area (Ha.) Production (MT)
1 Coriander 64 115 0 0 2 Ginger 97 1786 116.4 2143.2 3 Turmeric 658 13252 789.6 15902.4 4 Fenugreek 0 0 76.8 138 6 Ajwain 35 23 42 27.6 9 Total 854 15176 1024.8 18211.2
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Details of Area and Production of Flower Crops in Navsari District
Sr. No.
Name of Flower
2013-14 2014-15 Area (Ha.) Production (MT) Area (Ha.) Production (MT)
1 Rose 65 572 78 686.4 2 Marigold 554 5429 664.8 6514.8 3 Lily 1029 10290 1234.8 12348 4 Others 135 1181 162 1417.2 5 Total 1783 17472 2139.6 20966.4
Source: Dy. Directorate of Horticulture, Navsari
Minerals:
There is no any Major Minerals in the Navsari District.
The details of Minor Minerals are as under:
Sr.
No. Mineral
2013 –14
Production Royalty
1 2 6 8
1 Black Trap 11369160 2842.29
2 Brick Earth 290500 34.86
3 Gravel 25067 3.76
4 Ordinary
Clay 1894833 227.38
5 Ordinary
Sand 1293750 155.25
6 Murram -- --
7 Hard
Murram -- --
8 Red Clay -- --
Production and Dispatch are in M.Ton. Royalty are Rs. in Lacs.
Source: Geology & Mining Dept., Navsari.
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Salt Industries:
The salt industry is well developed in the coastal area spread within 53 Kms.
length. There is only one salt work at Jalalpore Taluka (Sultanpur) which is
spread in 990 Acres. Salt Industries remain closed in the monsoon season.
The production of last Three years in Navsari District are as under:
Year Production
in MT
2011-12 7000
2012-13 8000
2013-14 7000
(Source: GSDMA, Navsari)
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CHAPTER – V
INFRASTRUCTURE FACILITIES
Infrastructure facilities are very important for industrial development. The
industrialization can not take place in the absence of infrastructural facilities. The
infrastructural facilities include availability of developed roads, power, water,
communication, transport (including Railway), technical institutions, industrial estates,
banking facilities etc. In Navsari district, the existing facilities are elaborated as under:
Roads:
Good roads are must for industrialization which in turn facilitates transportation and
development of trade and commerce. The development of roads are looked after by
different departments in the district. The National Highway is looked after by C.P.W.D.,
the State highways are looked after by the P.W.D. and roads in the other parts of the
district by district Panchayat Office.
I. Category wise length of roads in the district (except Navsari Panchayat
Division):
Type of Roads Length of road in
Kms.
National Highway 145.80
State Highway 389.96
Major district roads 85.10
Other district roads 10.10
Village roads 06.70
Total 637.66
Source: Executive Engineer (R&B) Division(PWD) & NHAI, Navsari
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II. Category wise length of roads in the district: (Under Distrct
Panchayat)
(i) Type of
Roads
Length of road in
Kms.
Major district roads
506
Other district roads
210
Village roads 1,827
Total 2,543
Sr.
No. Category
Ceme
nt
Concr
ete
B.T.
Metalle
d
Top
WBM
Metalled
Roads
Earthen Roads
Total
Length
in Kms.
Motor
able
Kms.
Non-
Motora
ble
Kms.
1 Major district roads
0.00 506.48 0.00 0.00 0.00 506.48
2 Other district roads
0.00 209.70 0.00 0.00 0.00 209.70
3 Village roads
0.00 757.08 6.30 2.00 0.00 765.38
4 Village roads (Non plan)
0.00 915.56 79.08 66.22 0.00 1061.26
Total 0.00 2389.22 85.38 68.22 0.00 2542.82
Total Road length of Nagar Palikas and Nagar Panchayat are 390.91 kms.
Source: Ex. Engineer, Jilla Panchayat (R&B) Division, Navsari
Power:
Power is one of the pre–requisite for the economic development in the district. The
district gets electricity from Gujarat Electricity Board.
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The details are as under:
(i) Existing Sub Stations for Power Distribution:
Sr.
No.
Name of Sub -
Station Taluka
Power
Transformer
(Voltage ratio
wise in KV)
Capacity
in MVA
1 220 Kv NAVSARI Navsari 220 / 66 Kv 50
100
100
220 / 132 Kv 100
100
100
66 / 11 Kv 15
15
15
2 220 Kv AMBHETA
(CHIKHLI)
Navsari 220 / 66 Kv 100
220 / 66 Kv 50
220 / 66 Kv 100
66 / 11 Kv 5
3 66 Kv MAROLI Navsari 66 / 11 Kv 10
66 / 11 Kv 10
4 66 Kv EROO Navsari 66 / 11 Kv 10
66 / 11 Kv 10
66 / 11 Kv 10
5 66 Kv CHHAPRA S Navsari 66 / 11 Kv 10
66 / 11 Kv 10
66 / 11 Kv 10
6 66 Kv Gandevi Navsari 66 / 11 Kv 10
66 / 11 Kv 10
7 66 kv Billimora Navsari 66 / 11 Kv 10
66 / 11 KVv 10
8 66 kv Amalsad Gandevi 66 / 11 Kv 15
66 / 11 Kv 10
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9 66 kv Chikhli s/s Navsari 66 / 11 Kv 15
66 / 11 Kv 15
66 / 11 Kv 10
10 66 kv Khergam
s/s
Navsari 66 / 11 Kv 10
66 / 11 Kv 10
11 66 kv Tankal s/s Navsari 66 / 11 Kv 10
66 / 11 Kv 10
12 66 kv Anaval s/s Navsari 66 / 11 Kv 10
66 / 11 Kv 10
13 66 kv Vansada s/s Vansda 66 / 11 Kv 5
66 / 11 Kv 10
14 66 KV FADWEL Chikhli 66 / 11 Kv 10
66 / 11 Kv 10
15 66 KV NAVSARI
CITY Navsari
66 / 11 Kv
15
66 / 11 Kv 10
16 66 KV SINGOD Navsari 66 / 11 Kv 10
66 / 11 Kv 10
17 66 KV Balwada Chikhli 66 / 11 Kv 15
66 / 11 Kv 10
18 66 KV Sultanpur Jalolpore 66 / 11 Kv 5
66 / 11 Kv 5
19 66 KV Vesma Navsari 66 / 11 Kv 15
66 / 11 Kv 10
20 66 KV Chhapar Gandevi 66 / 11 Kv 15
66 / 11 Kv 15
21 66 KV Mahuvas Vansda 66 / 11 Kv 15
66 / 11 Kv 15
22 66 KV Rankuva Chikhli 66 / 11 Kv 15
66 / 11 Kv 15
23 66 KV Mangrol Jalolpore 66 / 11 Kv 5
66 / 11 Kv 10
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(ii) Proposed Sub-Station in 12th Five Year Plan
(Source : Gujarat Energy Transmission Corporation, Navsari
(ii) Other Statistics:
Categorywise Total No. of Electric Connections as on 31/03/2015 (Rural
Division)
Sr.
No. Particulars Rural
1 Total No. of Domestic Connection 182675
2
Consumption of Units ( In Lakhs) 1845.28
3 Total No. of Industrial Connection
LT 2140
HT 80
4 Consumption of Industrial Units ( In Lakhs)
LT 162.08
HT 1120.41
5 Other Nos. of Connections 22635
Sr No.
Name of Sub-St Station Taluka Capacity in MVA
Remarks
2012-13 1 66 KV CHHAPAR Gandevi 30 Commissioned 2 66 KV MAGHUWAS Vansada 30 Commissioned 2013-14 1 66 KV RANKUWA Chikhli 30 Commissioned 2014-15 NIL 2015-16 1 66 KV RUMLA Chikhli 30 Work up 2 66 KV BHINAR Vansada 30 Work up 3 66 KV GADAL Gandevi 30 Work up 2016-17 1 66 KV Gandevi 30 Site
selection/Land acquisition UP
2 66 KV DHOLAI Navsari 30 -Do- 3 66 KV GIDC NAVSARI Chikhli 30 -Do- 4 66 KV VIRAVAL Navsari 30 -Do- 5 66 KV KHASUPA(Ashtagam) Navsari 30 -Do- 6 66 KV CHIKHLI QUARRY Chikhli 30 -Do- 7 66 KV DHAMDHUMA Khergam 30 -Do- 8 66 KV RETHVANIA Chikhli 30 -Do-
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(iii) Total value of Unit sold to various categories ((Rs. in Lakh)
Sr.
No. Particulars Total Rs.
1 Domestic 5561.33
2
Commercial 661.48
3 Industrial (LT) 3596.18
4 Industrial (LT) 5118.74
5 Agriculture 493.72
6 Street Light 129.00
7 Public Water Works 678.41
8 Railway 45.50
TOTAL 16284.39
Communication:
(i) Post and Telegraph:
There are 02 head post offices, 40 sub post offices and 246 branch post offices in
the district categorizing to the postal needs of the population. The taluka wise
details of post offices of Navsari district is as under as on 31/03/2015
SL NO
Name of Taluka No. of post offices
Head Post office
Sub Post Office
Branch Post Office
1 Navsari 01 09 36 2 Jalalpore - 12 45 3 Gandevi 01 10 46 4 Chikhli - 06 63 5 Vansda - 03 56 Total 02 40 246
(Source : Sr. Supdt. of Post office, Navsari)
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(ii) All India Radio:
All India Radio Station does not exists in Navsari District.
Television:
Navsari is having a T.V. Relay Centre.
Transportation Facilities:
Transportation facilities are very much essential for socio – economic development of
the area. It includes provisions of bus facility for carrying industrial workers from their
area to the location of industrial units. The truck carrier facilities in the area is also
essential for development of industries because this provides facility for transportation
of rural materials and product from one place to another places. The details of vehicles
registered in the district is as below:
Registered Vehicles as on 31.03.2015 (in Nos.)
SR. NO Type of Vehicle latoT 1 Two Wheeler 259389 1.1 Scooter 44853 1.2 Motorcycle 214518
1.3 Scooter/Motorcycle with side car 18
2 Motor Car 39016 2.1 3 Wheeler Motor Car 2 2.2 4 Wheeler Motor Car (LMV) 39014 3 Tractor 3798 3 Tractor 3798 4 Passenger Vehicle 5831 4.1 Taxi 287 4.2 Maxi Cab 313
4.3 Auto Rixa (Three Wheeler
Passanger) 4975
4.4 Buses 215 4.5 Omnibus 41 5 Goods Vehicle 15895 5.1 Light Goods Vehicles (LGV) 7752 5.2 Medium Goods Vehicle (MGV) 907 5.3 Heavy Goods Vehicle (HGV) 5879 5.4 Trailer 1357
6
Special Vehicles
515
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7 Other Vehicles 621
7.1 Invalid Carriage (Two/Four wheeler) 26
7.2 Ambulance 59 7.3 Hearse Car/Van 15 7.4 Postal Van 171 7.5 Mobile Vans 350 Total 325065
Source: Regional Transport Office, Navsari
Railways:
The total rail length is 71 kms. of which, 36 kms. are on the broad gauge line of the
trunk route between Mumbai and Delhi, Ahmedabad, touching Billimora, Amalsad and
Navsari. The narrow gauge of 35 kms track connects Billimora with Waghai of Dangs
district.
Water:
Water is another essential pre – requisite for the development of industries. Rivers
constitute a major source of water. There are five rivers in the district viz. Mindhoda,
Poorna, Kaveri, Kharera and Ambika, most of them being perennial.
PORTS:
There are 3 Small Ports in Navsari District named 1) Vansi,2) Dholai & 3) Onjal.
Out of these, only Onjal port is active.
Education:
The role of Educational Institutions and Technical Training Institutes are very much
vital for industrial development in the area. The details of schools available in the
district AS ON 31/03/2015 is as under:
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Sr.
No. Description Nos.
Teacher
(Nos.)
Students
(Nos.)
1 Primary Schools
(Std. 1 to 5) 718 2330 55251
2 Upper Primary Schools (Std.6 to 8
437 1475 38205
3 Secondary
Schools 46 346 3363
4 Higher
Secondary 143 2246 66240
(Source: District Primary Education Office, District Education Office, Navsari)
The details of Govt. Industrial Training Institutes available in the Navsari district is as
under:
Details of Technical Colleges & Institutes in Navsari District
Sr.No. Name of the Technical Institute
Trade No. Of Seats
Duration
1 GIDC Degree Engg. College, Block No. 997, At Vill. Abrama-396 406 Tal.Jalalpore, Dist. Navsari. Ph.02637-229040
Mechanical Engg. 120 4 years Automobile Engg. 60 -do- Computer Engg., 60 -do- Civil Engg., 120 -do- Electrical Engg 60 -do- Total 420
2
M.G. Institute of Technical Education & Research Centre, NPE Campus, Eru-Aat Road, Po:Bhustad-396 450 Tal. Jalalpore, Dist .Navsari. Ph.02637-656313/656212
Mechanical Engg. 240 4 Years
Electronics Communication Engg.
60 -do-
Computer Science & Engg.
120 -do-
Civil Engg. 180 -do- Electrical Engg 180 -do- Total 780
3
S.S. Agrawal Institute of Engineering & Technology,
Civil Engg. 60 4 years
Chemical Engg. 60 -do-
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Nr. Vevina Park Society, Gandevi Road Navsari-396 445 Ph.02637-656313/656212
Computer Engg., 60 -do-
Electrical Engg 60 -do-
Mechanical Engg. 60 -do-
Civil Engineering 300
4 Govt. Polytechnic, C/o.Sir Homi Mehta Tech. High School & Tech. Inst., Boltigor, Chhapara Road, Navsari-396 445 Tel.02637-258611
Electrical Engg 60 -do- Civil Engineering 60 Civil Engg. 60 -do- Total 180
5
Vallabhbudhi Polytechnic, NPE Campus, Bhanunagar, ERU-Aat Road, PO.Bhustad-396 450, Tel.02637-656414/656212
Civil Engg., 120 3 Years Mechanical Engg. 120 -do- Electrical Engg 180 -do- Electronics & communication Engg.
180 -do-
Computer Engg. 180 -do- Total 780
6 Smt. R. S.Patel Institute of Diploma Engineering, Palasar
Computer Engg 60 3 Years Mechanical Engg. 180 -do- Electrical Engg. 120 -do- Electronic & Communication Engg.
60 -do-
Total 420 7
Govt.ITI, Agasi, Tal. Chikhli-396 060 Tel. 02634-243653
Electrician 32 2 Years Fitter 32 -do- Wireman 32 -do- Mechanical-Diesel 32 1 Year Computer Operating & Programme Assistant
40 -do-
Cutting & Sewing 32 -do- Armature Motor Rewinding
32 -do-
Mechanic Motor Vehicle
32 2 Years
Welder 24 1 Year Total 288
8 Govt. ITI, At & Po. Khundh Tal. Chikhli-396 521 Tel. 02634-290256
Electrician 48 2 Years Welder 36 1 Year Mechanic-Diesel 48 -do- Fitter 48 2 Years Wireman 48 -do-
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Mechanic Motor(Vehicle)
48 -do-
Computer Operator –cum-Programming Asst.
60 1 Year
Laboratory Assistant(Chemical Plant)
48 2 Years
Total 432 9 Govt. ITI,
Ganesh Sisodara- At Unn,PO.Khadsupa Bording, Tal.Navsari. Tel. 02634-225689
Mechanic Motor(Vehicle)
32 2 Years
Wireman 32 -do- Welder 24 1 Year Armature Motor Rewinding
16 -do-
Instrumentation Mechanic (Chemical Plant)
32 2 Years
Mechanic Diesel 32 1 Year Fitter 32 2 Years Computer Operating & Programme Assistant
40 1 Year
Total
240
10 Nutan Education Samjaj ITI (Govt. Aided ), Vesma Tal.Jalalpor-396 475 Tel.262059
DRAUGHTS MEN CIVIL
32 2 Years
FITTER
32
Total 64
11
Govt. ITI, PO. Aataliya-396 321 Tal. Bilimora, Tel. 02634-284652
DRAUGHTSMEN MECHANIC 48 2 Years
DRAUGHTSMEN CIVIL 112 2 Years DRAUGHTSMAN (CIVIL) (T.A.S.P.) 16 2 Years
SURVEYOR 32 2 Years SURVEYOR (T.A.S.P.) 16 2 Years FITTER 224 2 Years FITTER (T.A.S.P.) 16 2 Years TURNER 108 2 Years MACHINIST 96 2 Years MACHINIST GRINDER 48 2 Years REFRIGERATION & AIR CONDITIONING MECH. 48 2 Years
INSTRUMENT MECHANIC 160 2 Years
INSTRUMENT MECHANIC (T.A.S.P.) 32 2 Years
ELECTRICIAN 160 2 Years ELECTRICIAN (T.A.S.P.) 32 2 Years
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WIREMAN 176 2 Years WIREMEN (T.A.S.P.) 16 2 Years MECHANIC MOTOR VEHICLE 112 2 Years
ELECTRONICS MECHANIC 80 2 Years
ELECTRONIC MECHANIC (T.A.S.P.) 16 2 Years
ELECTRONICS MECHANIC (MAHILA) 32 2 Years
MECHANIC MAINTENANCE CHEMICAL PLANT
64 2 Years
ATTENDENT OPERATOR CHEMICAL PLANT 64 2 Years
ATTENDANT OPERATOR (CHEMICAL PLANT) (TASP)
16 2 Years
WELDER 168 1 Year WELDER (T.A.S.P.) 24 1 Year CARPENTER 32 1 Year MECHANIC DIESEL 96 1 Year MECHANIC DIESEL (T.A.S.P.) 16 1 Year
MECHANIC TRACTOR 48 1 Year PLASTIC PROCESSING OPERATOR 64 1 Year
COMPUTER OPERATOR CUM PROGRAMMING ASST. (TASP)
52 1 Year
COMPUTER OPERATOR CUM PROGRAMMING ASST. (MAHILA)
40 1 Year
CUTTING & SEWING 16 1 Year CUTTING & SEWING (T.A.S.P.) 32 1 Year
DRESS MAKING 32 1 Year DRESS MAKING (T.A.S.P.) 16 1 Year
HAIR & SKIN CARE 48 1 Year INFORMATION TECH. & ELECTRONIC SYSTEM MAIN
60 2 Years
Marine Engine Fitter 32 1 Year MARINE ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN 32 2 Years
ARMATURE MOTOR REWINDING 48 1 Year
COMPUTER OPERATIOR CUM PROGRAMMING ASST.
100 1 Year
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CERTIFICATE IN SOFTWARE PROGRAMING
72 1 Year
TWO WHEELER REPAIRER (AUTO) 48 1 Year
CoE Adv CHEMICAL (AOCP) 32 1 Year
CoE Adv CHEMICAL (IMCP) 32 1 Year
CoE Adv CHEMICAL (MMCP) 32 1 Year
TOTAL: 2896 12
Govt. ITI, Gandevi-396 430 Via-Kharel. Tel. 02634-284652
FITTER (T.A.S.P.) 96 2 Years ELECTRICIAN (T.A.S.P.) 48 2 Years
WIREMEN (T.A.S.P.) 64 2 Years COMP. OPT CUM PROGRAMMING ASST. (TASP)
60 1 Year
WELDER (T.A.S.P.) 48 1 Year CUTTING & SEWING (T.A.S.P.) 32 1 Year
ARMETURE & MOTOR REWINDING (T.A.S.P.) 48 1 Year
FITTER (T.A.S.P.) 96 1 Year ELECTRICIAN (T.A.S.P.) 48 1 Year
TOTAL: 396 13
The Chikhli Education Society, (GIA), ITC, PB No. 21, Chikhli-396 521 Tel. 02634-232721
DRAUGHTSMEN MECHANIC 32 2 Years
DRAUGHTSMEN CIVIL 32 2 Years SURVEYOR 16 2 Years ELECTRICIAN 32 2 Years WIREMAN 16 2 Years
TOTAL: 128
14 GIA ITI, Dhamdachha-396 310 Tal.Gandevi, Tel. 02634-272832
DRAUGHTSMEN MECHANIC
32
2 Years
DRAUGHTSMEN CIVIL 16 2 Years WIREMAN 32 2 Years WELDER 12 1 Year
TOTAL: 92
15
GIA ITI, At & PO. Kachholi, Amalsad, Gandhinagar,
DESK TOP PUBLISHING OPT.-GCVT
10 1 Year
TOTAL: 10
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16 Govt. ITI, Khergam-396 040, Bhavani Mandir Hall, Zanda Chowk, Tal.Gandevi, Tel. 02634-220760
FITTER (T.A.S.P.) 48 2 Years ELECTRICIAN (T.A.S.P.) 38 2 Years
WIREMEN (T.A.S.P.) 42 2 Years COMP. OPT CUM PROGRAMMING ASST. (TASP)
63 1 Year
CUTTING & SEWING (T.A.S.P.) 42
1 Year ARMETURE & MOTOR REWINDING (T.A.S.P.) 42
1 Year STENO CUM COMPUTER OPERATOR (GUJARATI) (TASP)
22 1 Year
TOTAL: 297 TOTAL: 17 Govt. ITI,
PO. Manpur, Vansada-396 580 Tel.02630-222418
FITTER (T.A.S.P.) 48 2 Years ELECTRICIAN (T.A.S.P.) 32 2 Years
WIREMEN (T.A.S.P.) 32 2 Years MECHANIC MOTOR VEHICLE (T.A.S.P.) 48 2 Years
COMP. OPT CUM PROGRAMMING ASST. (TASP)
20 1 Year
WELDER (T.A.S.P.) 24 1 Year CUTTING & SEWING (T.A.S.P.)
32
1 Year
ARMETURE & MOTOR REWINDING (T.A.S.P.)
32
1 Year
TOTAL: 268 18 Govt. ITI,
IADP Compound, Dandi road, ERU Char Rasta, Jalalpor-396 450 Navsari Tel. 02637-282080
FITTER 40 2 Years ELECTRICIAN 32 2 Years COMP. OPT CUM PROGRAMMING ASST. 46 1 Years
WELDER 24
1 Years
TOTAL: 142 19 Govt. ITI,(MAHILA)
Nagarwad, Vadi of Modh Ganchi, Navsari-396 445 Tel. 02637-231141
Cutting & Sewing 40 1 Years COMP. OPT CUM PROGRAMMING ASST. 40 1 Years
Draghtsmem-Mechanic 20 2 Years Draghtsmem- Civil 20 2 Years
TOTAL: 120
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Major NGOs in Navsari District
Sr.
No. Name & Address
1 Infosys Charitable Trust, At. P.O. Vansda-396580
2 Navsarjan Rural Development Trust, P.O. Chasa-396530,Tal.Chikhli.
3 Jivaj Vikas Trust, Thala-396521, Tal.Chikhli.
4 Jankalyan Trust, Bilimora-396321
5 Xem Charitable Trust, Kabilpore, Navsari-396445
6 Sarvam Charitable Trust, Navsari-396445
7 Manav Foundation Trust, PO. Dhanori, Tal.Fandevi
8 Avishkar Charitable Trust, PO. Dhamdachha,Tal. Gandevi.
9 Shree Seviyer Public Trust, Vansda-396580
D. Colleges:
Talukawise Colleges in Navsari District is as under :
Sr. No. Name of Taluka Faculty Nos. No.of
Colleges
1 Chikhli Arts & Commerce
02
Science 03 05 2 Gandevi Commerce 02
Education 01 Arts & Science 01
3 Jalalpore Science 01 05 Science 01 Commerce 01 Education 01 03
4 Navsari Science 05 Arts & Commerce
03
Laws 01 Medicine 03 Commerce 04 Education 01 17
5 Vansda Arts & Commerce
01
Education 01 02 TOTAL 32
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D. Employment:
(i) Persons on Live Register in the Employment Exchange as on
31/03/2015
Sr.
No.
Educational
Male
Female
Total
1 SSC 1767 1372 3139
2 HSC 2675 2617 5292
3 Graduate
Arts 1187 921 2108
Science 295 337 632
Commerce 358 357 715
Agriculture 09 07 16
Law 06 11 17
Education 484 961 1445
Other Graduation 311 86 397
4 DIPLOMA HOLDER 913 211 1124
Total Educated Applicants 8005 6880 14885
Total Un-Educated Applicants 1721 1049 2770
GRAND TOTAL 9726 7929 17655
(ii) Working of Employment Exchange:
Year
Registration
during the
Year
No. of
live
register
No. of
Vacancies
Notified
2005 – 06 4270 20293 2400
2006 – 07 7199 19511 2212
2007 – 08 6335 22340 3073
2008 – 09 4022 20000 3513
2009 – 10 6311 21807 3351
2010 – 11 5857 21057 4154
2011 – 12 6883 20932 4507
2012 – 13 9608 23865 4006
2013 –14 6092 19590 5289
2014 –15 8189 17655 6367
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Source: District Employment Office, Navsari
Banking:
Under The Lead Bank, Scheme of Reserve Bank of India, Bank of Baroda
has been assigned the role of coordinating the activities of various
financial institutions for the development purpose of District finance is the
most important items for Industrial Development. To meet the financial
need of the people of Navsari District, a large number of Banks are
functioning under the lead bank scheme of RBI. Bank of Baroda has been
assigned the role of coordination the activities of various financial
institutions for the development purpose of the district. It has so far
prepared a number of Action Programme embarrassing all economic
activities.
The growth of the financial institutions in any region is an Important
indicator for economic development and progress of that region. The
capacity of people to generate and save money had a direct bearing on
their economic well being. It is reflected in the volume of operations
handled by the various financial institutions operating in that area.
Navsari district is having good network bank branches, which will take of
credit delivery system in the implementation of credit plan. At present the
district is having 242 branches and only two branches are SSI section
recognized (1) BOB-Antalia- GIDC, Tal. Gandevi & (2) BOB-Kabilpore –
GIDC, Tal. navsari
The concept of service was introduced from 1st April,1989 with the main
objective of increasing productivity. Production and income level of rural
people for proper and planned development. Specific villages were
earmarked as service area of each bank branch. The important feature of
this approach is the emphasis given on credit planning by bank branches
at the grass root level by directly involving them in the development of
assigned area. Service area approach envisages the active participation of
banks, central & state Govt. Agencies, NABARD and RBI.
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The Banking Infrastructure in Navsari District as on March 2015 is as under. NAVSARI DISTRICT 2015
Sr. No. Name of Bank Total No. of
Branches 1 BOB 59
2 ALLAHABAD 02
3 ANDHRA 01
4 BANK OF INDIA 08
5 BANK OF MAHARASHTRA 02
6 CANARA BANK 04
7 CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA 09
8 CORPORATION 05
9 DENA BANK 16
10 INDIAN BANK 01
11 INDIAN OVERSEAS BANK 05
12 ORIENTAL BANK OF COMMERCE 01
13 PUNJAB NATIONAL BANK 04
14 SBI 24
15 SYNDICATE BANK 01
16 UCO BANK 05
17 UNION BANK OF INDIA 05
18 UNITED BANK OF INDIA 02
19 VIJAYA BANK 03
20 B.G.G.B. (RRB) 29
21 D.C.C.B. 22
22 SLDB(A.R.D.B.) 04
23 Lakshmi Vilas 01
24 Federal Bank 01
SUB - TOTAL (A) 214 25 AXIS BANK 04
26 ICICI BANK 04
27 HDFC BANK 13
28 IDBI BANK 03
29 KOTAK MAHINDRA BANK 01 30 INDUSIND BANK 03
SUB - TOTAL (B) 28 GRAND TOTAL (A + B) 242
( Source: Lead Bank BOB, Navsari)
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SUMMARY OF SECTOR / SUB–SECTOR WISE PROJECTIONS (2015 – 2016)
(Rs.in Lakh)
Sr.
No. Sector
PLP (Potential Linked
Plan)
Projections
1 Short Term Credit for Production & Marketing 62001.58
2 Term Loan (Agriculture)
a Water Sources 6234.55
b Land Development 6281.25
c Farm Mechanisation 23478.75
d Plantation / Horticulture 7950.60
e Forestry and Wasteland Development 233.48
f Dairy Development 9266.40
g Poultry 995.40
h Sheep / Goat / Piggery Development 68.31
i Fisheries 4888.80
j Storage Godown / Market Yards 12358.36
k Renewable Sources of Energy & Waste Utilization 7.80
l Other Activities 115.79
3 Total Term Loan(Agriculture) 72419.49
4 Total Agriculture Credit (Term and Crop Loan) 134421.07
5 Non-Farm Sector Investment and Working Capital for development of
enterprises and self employment
Total NFS 12473.25
6 Food & Agro Processing 4444.88
7 Other Priority Sectors 20173.75
Of which for SHGs/JLG 2500.00/500.00
Grand Total 171512.95
Source: NABARD, Navsari.
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• Taluka wise & Sector wise Annual Credit Plan (SACP) 2015-16 of priority Sectors
is given in Annexure – I
• Bank wise & Sector wise Annual Credit Plan 2015-16 of priority Sectors is given
in Annexure – II
• Group wise & Sectorwise Annual Credit Plan 2015-16 of priority Sectors is given
in Annexure – III
The various Schemes implemented in Navsari District are as under :
1. SWARNA JAYANTI GRAM ROZGAR YOJANA(SGSY ):
Objective :
To raise individuals/groups of rural poor above poverty line cover a period of
time. Assisted poor family (individual or group) are called Swarozgaries.
SHGs may be informal groups of registered under Societies Act, Co-op. Act or
partnership Act. Family for SGSY means husband, wife, dependent parents,
children, brothers and sisters. In rural area, SHSGs to be given preference.
50% of SHSG should be from women.
Eligibility : Rural poor identified through BPL census duly approved by
Gram Sabha. Selection of families below poverty line is done by three
member team of TDO/BDO, Bank representatives and Sarpanch.
• SHG’s consisting 10 to 20 members. In difficult areas or for minor
irrigation and disabled persons, group may be of 5-20 persons.
• Loan will be available only when borrowers undergo a basic orientation
training programme up to 2 days. (Expenses to be met byDistrict Rural
Development Agency) loan application disposal within 15 days- max. One
month.
Funding/Implementation: Scheme is funded by the Centre and State in
the role of 75:25 and implemented by Commercial Banks, RRBs and Co-op.
Banks, other Panchayat Raj Institution, DRDAs, NGOs, Technical Institutions
are involved in the process of planning implantation/ monitoring.
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Activities: Economically viable and productive, farm sector and non farm
sector activities identified for each block by TL-SGSY Committee and
approved by Dist. Level SGSY Committee.
Amount of Loan : As per unit cost prescribed by NABARD for farm
activities and by SGSY Committee for other activities, full unit cost to be
financed by bank as composite loan. Disbursement up to Rs.10,000/- in cash
are permitted. Multiple dosed of credit are preferable (even during currency
of the existing loan) till the borrower crosses poverty line.
• SHGs can be allowed Revolving Fund consisting of subsidy (equal to
group corpus) given to Bank by DRDA, Minimum Rs.5000/- & maximum
Rs.10,000/- and bank cash credit in multiple of group corpus maximum
being 4 times of the corpus (corpus include cash with SHG, balance in SB
a/c. And loan recoverable from group members.
• Consumption loan up to Rs.2000/- can be allowed per Swarojgari.
• In case of SHGs that are expected to cross over the BPL with little extra
assistance, DRDA may consider giving a 2nd dose of subsidy fund upto
Rs.20000/- inclusive of Rs.10000/- given earlier.
Reservation : Women – 40% SC/ST – 50% disabled – 3%
Classification: Weaker section of advances under priority sector.
Susidy :Uniform @30% of project cost, maxi Rs.7500/-
• For SC/ST @ 50% of project cost, maxi. Rs.10,000/-
• For groups of Swarojgaries/SHGs@50% of project cost, maximum Rs.1.25
lac subject to maximum per capita being Rs.10,000/-
• No monetary ceiling on subsidy for irrigation project
• If loan is repaid earlier, subsidy is available in prorate basis
• In revolving fund, Cash Credit can continue till SHG exist with annual
review.
Margin: Subsidy may be treated as margin money
Security: For individual loan up to Rs.50,000/- and group loans up to Rs.5
lakh, the assets created out of loan would be hypothecated as security. For
loan exceeding the above amount, bank may take collateral/third party
guarantee.
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Repayment : 5 to 9 years. Repayment amount not to be more than 50% of
incremental income.
Insurance: For availing group insurance, the max. Age of swarojgaris shall
be 60 years. The insurance coverage, however, would be for 5 years or till
the loan is repaid, whichever is earlier, irrespective of the age of the
swarozgaris at the time of sanction of loan.
SWARNA JAYANTI SHEHRI ROZGAR YOJANA(SJSRY):
Launched : Revised 01.4.2009
Objective: To provide gainful unemployment to urban poor living below
the urban poverty line, unemployment or under employed and
development of women & children in urban areas(DWCUA) group. In this
scheme other schemes were merged viz. Nehru Rojgar Yojana, basic
services for the poor and Prime Minister’s Integrated Urban Poverty
Eradication Programme. Scheme is funded by Central & State Government
in 75:25 ratio.
Where Applicable : All urban towns including semi-urban towns in India
Eligibility: Banks provide loan under URBAN Self Employment Programme
both to urban unemployed/under-employed and NWSP group of at least 5
women.
• Unemployed youth below urban poverty line, including under partnership.
• No age limit is prescribed under the scheme.
• Training : Compulsory requirement for the loan
• Defaulters would not be eligible
• Family defined on the basis of independent kitchen
• Income criteria for eligibility: Urban poor BPL with Annual family income
less than Rs. 23,390/-.
• Implementation – Urban local Body/Municipal Committee/Nagarpalika
• Purpose: For setting up of self-employment ventures. Project cost upto
Rs.200,000/- will be financed.
• Amount of loan is 95% of project cost subject to ceiling of Rs.190000/-
• Margin : 5% of the project cost.
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Reservation : Women: 30%, disaboved:3%,SC/ST in ratio of SC/ST to local
population.
Classification: Advance will be treated as weaker section advances.
Subsidy : 1) Loan amount up to Rs. 10000/- : 50% for SC/ST and 25%
for others of the project cost.
1) Loan amount above Rs. 10000/- to Rs. 20000/- Maximum up to Rs.10000/-
: 50% for SC/ST and 25% for others of the project cost . Max. Rs. 10000/-
for individual and for group of SHG’s 50% subject to ceiling of Rs. 1.25 lakh.
Subsidy available on back-ended basis and To be kept in subsidy reserve
fund.
Security: Assets created out of banks advance can be charged.
Collateral security: No collateral security or third party guarantee for
individual loan up to Rs.200,000/- and Group loans upto Rs.3 lacs.
Repayment & Moratorium: 3 to 7 years with moratorium of 6 to 18 months
where necessary.
2. PRIME MINISTER’S EMPLOYMENT GENERATION PROGRAMME (PMEGP):
Launched: PMEGP a revolutionary decision of the MSME, Govt. of India by merging PMRY and REGP Schemes. The scheme was launched on 15th August, 2008. Main Objective: (i) To generate employment opportunities in rural as well as urban areas of the country through setting up of new self-employment ventures/projects/micro enterprises. (ii) To bring together widely dispersed traditional artisans/rural and urban unemployed youth and give them self-employment opportunities to the extent possible at their place. (iii) To provide continuous and sustainable employment to a large segment of traditional and prospective artisans and rural and urban unemployed youth in the country, so as to help arrest migration of rural youth to urban areas. (iv) To increase the wage earning capacity of artisans and contribute to increase in the growth rate of rural and urban employment.
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Nodal Agency:- KVIC is the Nodal agency at national level to implement the scheme across the country. Implementing Agencies & Area: KVIC and KVIBs in rural areas of the country and DICs in both rural and urban areas of the country. Rural Area: (i) Any area classified as village as per the revenue record of the State/Union Territory, irrespective of population. (ii) It will also include any area even if classified as town, provided its population does not exceed 20000 persons. Maximum Project Size: Rs.25.00 lakhs for manufacturing sector and Rs.10.00 lakhs for business/service sector Educational Qualification: Minimum 8th pass for the project cost above Rs.10.00 lakh under manufacturing sector and above Rs.5.00 lakh project cost under service sector. EDP Training: 2 weeks EDP training is mandatory. After completing EDP training only, first instalment of Bank loan will be released. Person’s already undergone training of 2 weeks will be exempted for further training. Selection of Beneficiaries:- Beneficiaries will be selected through interview process by the District Task Force Committee headed by the District Magistrate/Dy. Commissioner/Collector. Project Sanction: Project will be sanctioned by financing branches of the Banks as per techno-economic viability. Amount of Bank Loan: Bank sanction and release 90-95% loan of the sanction project cost.
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Own Contribution: 10% of the project cost in case of general category and 5% in case of weaker section beneficiaries. Govt. subsidy level under the scheme: Categories of beneficiaries under PMEGP
Owner’s contribution of Project Cost
Rate of Subsidy of Project Cost
Rate of Subsidy of Project Cost
Area(Location of Project/Unit)
Urban Rural
General Category 10% 15% 25% Special(including SC/ST/OBC/Minorities/ Women, Ex-Serviceman, Physically Handicapped, NER, Hill and Border Areas)
05% 25% 35%
Note: (1) The maximum cost of the project/unit admissible under manufacturing Sector is Rs.25 lakh (2) The maximum cost of the project/unit admissible under business/service Sector is Rs.10 lakh (3) The Balance amount of the total project cost will be provided by Banks as Term loan 4. SCHEME FOR REHABILITATION OF MANUAL SCAVANGERS (SRMS):-
The Govt. of India launched a national scheme for rehabilitation of manual
scavengers and their dependants from their existing hereditary and obnoxious
occupation of manually removing night soil and to provide them alternative and
dignified occupation within a period of five years.
The time bound programme has been launched for identification of scavengers
and their dependants for alternative trade through survey. The schemes
envisages for rehabilitation of scavengers in various trades and occupations by
providing subsidy/margin and bank loan.
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The loan application are sponsored by Asstt. Manager, GSKVN, GOG and Guj. Safai
Kamdar Vikas Nigam, Gandhinagar. the subsidy will be 50% of project cost with
maximum subsidy ceiling of Rs.10,000/- up to project cost of Rs.50,000/-.
5. VAJPAYEE BANKABLE YOJANA (VBY):-
Govt. of Gujarat has declared a new scheme “VAJPAYEE BANKABLE YOJANA’ w.e.f.
01/4/2011. the new scheme will be in place of present “DIC BANKABLE YOJANA” and
VAJPAYEE YUVA SWAROJGAR YOJANA”.
- All nationalized RRBs & Co-operative Banks finance in this scheme.
- A limit will be Rs.3.00 lacs for industry and service sector & Rs.1.00 lac for Business
sector.
- Subsidy for Business Rs.10,000/- for Service Rs.15,000/- and for Industry
Rs.30,000/-
i)
Up to Rs.30,000/-
SC ST GEN HANDI
40% 40% 25% 50%
ii) 30,001 to 3.00 lacs 30% 25% 20% 40%
Implementing agency is District Industries Centre in the Navsari.
6. GSCEDC: (Gujarat Schedules Caste Economic Development Corporation)
The scheme is implemented through District Manager, Gujarat Scheduled Cast Devp.
Corporation at district level for specially Scheduled Cast unemployed persons. the
subsidy is Rs.10,000/- for 50% of the project cost whichever is less. Project cost
Business sector Rs.1.00 lac, Industry & Service sector Rs.2.00 lacs.
7. Development Caste Welfare Dept. (DCWD) (earlier known as GBCEDC)
The Scheme is implemented through Social Welfare officer(VJ) by Gujarat Backward
Class Devp. Corporation in the district for unemployed specially Baxi Punch Community
persons. the subsidy is 33.33% of the project cost or maximum Rs.10000/- whichever
is less. Maximum project cost up to Rs.35000/-.
The scheme also eligible for minority’s community implemented through MB-GBCDC.
8. Gujarat Women economic Development Corporation (GWED) :
The Scheme is implemented through Gujarat Women Economic Devp. Corporation
Gandhinagar for specially women beneficiaries. The scheme is eligible for project cost
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upto Rs.50000/- and the eligible subsidy is as per VBY scheme. Maximum subsidy limit
for Business Rs.7500/- Service Rs.10000/- & Industry Rs.12500/-.
9. DRI Advance:
This scheme is launched in 1972 to assist poorest of the poor & to bring them above
poverty line.
Eligibility Criteria Income- Individuals whose family income not to exceed
Rs.18000/- for Rural people & Rs.24000/- for Urban people.
Maximum Loan Amount: - The loan amounts under this scheme now stand at
Rs.20000/- for Housing loan and Rs.15000/- for other purposes. This change will result
in the number of eligible borrowers under DRI Scheme.
Rate of Interest – 4% per annum.
Repayment – Maximum 5 years including grace period upto 2 years depending upon
the activity.
Security- Hypothecation of assets created & DP.
Note. No Collateral required.
10. SELP HELP GROUP/ Sakhi Mandal/ NRLM (AJEEVIKA) :
State Government through Mission Manglam proposes to develop a model of
inclusive development through Social business enterprise. The concept envisages
integration of Self Help Groups and their federation into value chain of investors. The
Gujarat Livelihood Promotion Company Ltd. (GLPC) is formed with a view, among
others, to empower more than two lakhs mandals/ Self Help Groups through Bank
finance. The salient features of the Self Help Groups (SHGs) schemes are as follows.
A) Ensure that the banks undertake the grading exercise of all the six months
completed SHGs/Sakhi Mandals within 30 days of the group completing 6
months.
B) The member bank shall extend micro-credit in the form of cash credit amounting
to minimum of Rs. ONE lakh to all the SHGs/Sakhi Mandals passing exercise.
C) Finalise uniform guiding of SHGs/Sakhi Mandals in an objective & systematic
manner.
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D) Provide training & capacity building to the Branch managers.
E) Regular monitoring and capacity building of the SHGs/Sakhi Mandals to ensure
proper utilization of the funds & improve he credit worthiness of the SHGs/Sakhi
Mandals.
F) Monitor the progress & assure universal financial inclusion in the state of Gujarat.
G) Providing 100 refinances from NABARD to the banks against their lending to the
SHGs/Sakhi Mandals.
H) Fast track processing of applications & disbursement of loans
I) 5% Interest subsidy on SHGs/Sakhi Mandals loan scheme implemented through
Mission Manglam. (DRDA)
11. Pradhan Mantri Jan-Dhan Yojana (PMJDY)
National Mission on Financial Inclusion named as Pradhan Mantri Jan-Dhan
Yojana (PMJDY) has been launched on 28thAugust 2014. The mission will be
implemented in two phases. Phase (i) : From 15th August 2014 to 14thAugust
2015 which will aim at covering all households with at least one basic banking
account with RUPAY Debit Card having in built accident insurance cover of Rs. 1
lakh. Further, an overdraft facility up to 5,000/-will also be permitted to Aadhar
enabled accounts after satisfactory operation in the account for six months.
Under phase (ii), starting from 15th August 2015 to 14th August 2018, efforts will
be made to provide micro insurance and launch unorganized sector pension
schemes. The major shift in this programme is that households are being
targeted and both rural and urban areas.
Gujarat Industrial Development Corporation: (GIDC)
A. Scenario of Industrial Estates in Navsari District :
S.No
Name of Ind. Area
Land acquired (In hectare)
Land developed (In hectare)
Prevailing Rate Per Sq.mt. (In Rs.)
No. of Plots
No. of allotted Plots
No. of Vacant Plots
No. of Units in Production
1 Navsari 55.00 55.00 650/- 264 264 00 264 2 Bilimora 44.90 44.90 480/- 234 234 00 234 3 Unai 2.00 2.00 80/- 27 27 00 27 Total 101.90 101.90 -- 525 525 00 525
Source :- Office of The Divisional Manager, Vapi.
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Sr.
No. Taluka
Name of
Industrial
Estate
Area (in Sq. Mtrs.) No. of Units
Plot Shed Total Plot Shed Total
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 Navsari Navsari 303648 63958 367606 211 69 280
2 Gandevi Billimora 270164 76773 346937 134 105 239
3 Vansda Unai 11325 -- 11325 27 -- 27
TOTAL : -- 585137 140731 725868 372 174 546
Source: GIDC, VAPI
Leading Industries Associations in Navsari District : Sr.No Name and address Tele.No. 1 Navsari Chamber of Commerce & Inds.,
6/2511,Chamber Bhavan, Opp: Rambai Matani Pole, Sayaj Road, Dist.Navsari-396445.
02637-258718
2. Navsari GIDC Industries Association, 18/1, Udyog Parivar Bhavan, GIDC Estate, Kabilpor- 396 445 Navsari.
02637-291017, 265165
3 Bilimora Chamber of Commerce & Industries, P.O.Box. No.55, Bilimora-396321,Tal.Gandevi, Dist.Navsari-396445.
02634-284183
4 The Navsari Diamond Merchand Association, 118, Rubi Complex, Opp: K.G. Hospital, Santhadevi Road, Navsari,Dist. Navsari-396445.
02637-241082/281068
5 Bilimora GIDC Industries Association, P.No.103,GIDC, Antalia-396325Bilimora, Tal. Gandevi, Dist. Navsari.
02634-284516
6 Quarry association, Alipor, Tal. Chikhli, Dist. Navsari.
02637-237800
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7 Navsari Udyognagar Sahkari Sangh Ltd., Nr. Police station, Udyog Nagar, Vijalpore-396 445
02637-250396
8 South Gujarat Rice & Poha Mill Association, C/o. Padmavati Food Products, Bardoli Road, Dist. Navsari-396 424
Mob.No. 9824102891 (Shri Babubhai Shah)
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CHAPTER – VI
PRESENT INDUSTRIAL STRUCTURE
Since the land is limited, industry provides alternative activities for economic
development of the district. The district administration is attracting new entrepreneurs
through various benefits of cash subsidy, tax exemptions, concessional rates of interest
and other liberalized terms and conditions. This has provided very good opportunities
for industrialization of the district.
The New MSMED ACT – 2006 came into force from 02.10.2006 by Central
Government. The earlier concept of ‘Industries’ has been changed to ‘Enterprises’
Enterprise have been classified broadly into:
a) Manufacturing Units
b) Service Sector Units
Manufacturing Enterprises have been defined in 3 categories in terms of Plant &
Machinery (excluding Land & Building).
Sr.
No.
Category – Type of
Units Investment in Plant & Machinery
1 Micro Enterprises Upto Rs. 25 Lakhs
2 Small Enterprises More than Rs. 25 Lakhs & upto Rs. 5
Crores
3 Medium Enterprises More than Rs. 5 Crores & upto Rs. 10
Crores
Service Enterprises have been defined in 3 categories in terms of their
investment in Equipment (excluding Land & Building).
Sr.
No.
Category – Type of
Units Investment in Equipment
1 Micro Enterprises Upto Rs. 10 Lakhs
2 Small Enterprises More than Rs. 10 Lakhs & upto Rs. 2
Crores
3 Medium Enterprises More than Rs. 2 Crores & upto Rs. 5
Crores
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1. Taluka wise registration of Small Scale Industries Units from
02.10.1997 to 11.3.2015
Sr. No. Name of Taluka No. of Units
Registered Employment(Nos.)
1 Vansda 1612 6272
2 Chikhli 1887 10815
3 Jalalpore 1187 6817
4 Gandevi 2720 16086
5 Navsari 2864 21061
TOTAL 10270 61051
2. Existing Status of MSME Units:
2015 Progress in MSME Registration
Year No. of Registered
Units
Cumulative
Total(Nos.)
2006 – 07 12 12
2007 – 08 321 333
2008 – 09 289 622
2009 – 10 324 946
2010-11 404 1350
2011-12 425 1775
2012-13 500 2276
2013-14 200 2476
2014-15 275 2750
2015-16(up to 20/10/2015)
88 2838
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(B) Taluka wise Registration of MSME Units (up to 20/10/2015)
Sr.
No.
Name of
Taluka Total No.
1 Vansda 217
2 Chikhli 470
3 Jalalpore 321
4 Gandevi 967
5 Navsari 863
TOTAL 2838
(C) Taluka wise registration of Permanent MSME Units as on
31.03.2015
Sr. No. Name of Taluka No. of Units
Registered Investment
(Rs. In Lakks) Employment
(Nos.) 1 Vansda 217 733.53 542
2 Chikhli 470 17598.06 3177
3 Jalalpore 320 11519.02 2230
4 Gandevi 967 7523.64 4274
5 Navsari 863 28122.44 9713
TOTAL 2838 65496.69 19936
(D) Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises Registration by Group of Industries up to 31/03/2015. Sl. No.
Category TOTAL Employment(Nos.)
Investment (Rs. In Lakh)
1 Textiles 488 1809 5080.40 2 Machinery and parts except
electrical 126 1776 6643.11
3 Mining and Quarrying 81 1320 10861.77 4 Food Products 108 2215 9787.02 5 Chemical & chemical Products 89 1422 5271.15 6 Wood Products 66 764 1860.75
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7 Rubber & Plastic Products 45 659 3662.83 8 Non-metallic mineral
Products 70 1117 4710.28
9 Basic Metal Industries 91 1526 4675.91 10 Paper Products & Printing 31 293 897.80 11 Electrical Machinery and
Apparatus 22 390 1014.25
12 Transport equipments and parts
13 304 482.39
13 Leather Products 399 438 514.59 14 Beverages, Tobacco &
Tobacco Products 10 70 303.69
15 Service Activities 1022 1453 2193.97 16 Others 89 3596 3697.95
Grand Total 2750 19152 61657.85 (D)Total Micro, Small & Medium Units in Navsari District up to
20/10/2015 as under:
Sr. No. Name of Taluka No. of Units
Registered
Investment (Rs. In Lakh)
Employment(Nos.)
1 Micro 2525 15942.09 8950
2 Small 301 39954.48 7999
3 Medium 12 9600.22 2987
TOTAL 2838 65496.79 19936
1. Udyog Aadhar Memorandum registered from Sepet.15 to 30.05.16 in Navsari District is as under :
Type of Enterprises
UAM Registered. (Nos.)
Micro 235 Small 94 Medium 00
TOTAL: 329
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3. A. Existing Status of Large Industries at the end of December-2015
Sr.
No. Taluka
No. of
Units
Investment in
P&M
(Rs. In Crores
Employment
1 Vansda 01 35.00 50
2 Chikhli 02 01.25 156
3 Gandevi 01 00.68 12
4 Navsari 03 21.00 109
5 Jalalpore 01 39.00 300
TOTAL 08 96.93 627
B. LOI/LOP/IEM filled during 01/01/1991 to 31/12/2015(Invest Rs.
in Crore)
Commissioned Under Implementation
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( 3 ) Large & Medium Scale Industries/Public Sector Undertakings DIC, Navsari has given combined list of Major Large & Medium Industries as under. Sr. No. Name of Unit. Place 1. M/s. Best Roses Biotech Pvt. Ltd. Sandalpur, Navsari
2. M/s. Bhukhanvala Ceramics Pvt. Ltd. L-226,GIDC,Sisodra
3. M/s. Bhukhanvala Tools Pvt. Ltd. Sisodra
4. M/s. BIPCO Ind. (Tools) Pvt. Ltd. Gandevi, Navsari
5. M/s. CEBON Apparel Pvt. Ltd C-18/19,Plot No. c-
4,Udyognagar,Navsari
6. M/s. GEM Star Co.Ltd. 2/2453,House of Manilal,3rd Floor,
ST Depot,, Charpul, Navsari
7. M/s. Gufic Bioscience Ltd. Navsari
8. M/s. Gufic Bioscience Ltd. Navsari
9. M/s. Mafatlal Burlington Ind. Ltd. Vejalpore Road, Navsari
10. M/s. Mafatlal Ind. Ltd. Navsari-396445
11. M/s. Navsari Oil products Ltd. Navsari
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12. M/s. N H B Ball & Roller Ltd. 68-74,GIDC,Anta, Bilimora.
13. M/s. Permesh Diamond Exports Pvt. Ltd. Chhapra, navsari
14. M/s. Plast chem.. Vad, Khergam, Chikhli,Dt.Navsari
15. M/s. Pradip Polyfils Pvt. Ltd. Chhapra Road, Navsari
16. M/s. Purna Frozen Foods Pvt. Ltd. 183, Dhola Pipla Char Rasta,
Village : Amadpor,
Dist.t.Navsari:396445
17. M/s. Rolstar Pvt. Ltd. Bilimora,Dist. Navsari
18. M/s. Sahkari Khand Udyog Mandli Ltd. Gandevi, Dist. Navsari
19. M/s. Shree Maroli Vibhag Khand Udyog Kalyannagar, P.O. Maroli, Dist.
Navsari Sahkari Mandli Ltd.
20. M/s. Tata Metals & Strips Ltd. Ganesh, Sisodra,Dist. Navsari
21. The Navsari Cotton & Silk Mills Ltd. Vilalpore Road, Dist. Navsari
22. The Tata Iron & Steel Co. Ltd. Ganesh, Sisodra, Dist. Navsari
23. M/s. Virat industries Ltd. Navsari
24. M/s. V V F Ltd. Vijalpore, dist. Navsari
25. M/s. Kaveri Vibhag Sahkari Khand Udyog Flat No. 103, Nisha Complex,
Mandli Ltd. Opp. Water Tank, Chukhli-396521
26. M/s. Valsad Dist. Co-op. Milk producers NH No. 8 Alipore-396409,
Union Ltd. Tal. Chikhli.
SALT INDUSTRY IN THE DISTRICT :
The distinct has the Arabian Sea coastline of 53 kms where salt industry is spreaded well. One salt unit is situated as Sultanpur in Jalalpore Taluka. The salt unit is remained closed during monsoon season.
The details of salt industry is as under in Navsari District:
# Total area Salt area - 900 acres # Total salt Unit - 01 # Total Salt Workers (Agariya) - 87 # Total Lease area under Salt Industry - 900 acres.
Functions of DICs
Registration
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o EM Part-I acknowledgement
o EM Part-II acknowledgement
o Lubricating, Oil, Grease License
Recommendation:
o Land recommendation for N.A.
Incentive Scheme:
Seminars:
o District or Taluka Level
o Buyer-Seller & Exhibition
Others Activities:
o Recovery of Package Loan margin Money Loan & Subsidy
o Welfare of Salt Workers and Recovery of Royalty from Salt Workers.
o Follow up of Industrial Approvals.
o Follow up of units which have availed benefits under incentives schemes
Self Employment scheme:
1. Recommendation of loan applications under Vajpayee Bankable Scheme
2. Recommendation of loan application under PMEGP Scheme
3. Manav Kalyan Yojana – Tool kits to artisans.
Co-operative Package Scheme
1. Package Scheme
2. Handloom Development Scheme
3. Training & Production centre
4. Woolen Carpet Centre
5. Weaving Scheme
6. Recovery of Loan & Share contribution of Co-operative Societies
7. Liquidation of Industrial Society
8. Preparation of Project Profiles
9. Audit of Industrial Society
10. Gramodyog Vikas Kendra
11. Hastakala Mela
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At present 32 Nos. of District Industries Centre (DIC) are functioning in Gujarat State
out of total 33 districts of Gujarat. The main objective of establishing DIC is to provide
all assistance under one umbrella to the entrepreneurs engaged in dispersed area and
diversified industries and to those proposing to establish a fresh small and cottage
industries. The perspective entrepreneurs get all type of assistance like credit, raw
materials, power, land and building from DIC. Even for follow up of larger projects
having investment up to Rs. 100 Crore, where the corporate office is in Gujarat, DIC
extends its assistance for speedy implementation of the projects.
The working of all DICs is motivated by the Monitoring Cell established in the office of
the Industries Commissioner. The progress achieved by each DIC is monitored every
month by the Industries Commissioner in the meeting of all General Managers of the
District Industries Centers.
At the district level, there is District Industries Executive Committee with Member of
Parliament (MP) or Collector s the Chairman. This Committee meets periodically to
discuss and solve the problems of Industrialists with the help of DIC.
In order to achieve better Co-ordination between different agencies and to solve the
problems of entrepreneurs, a “Single window Industries Follow up Team (SWIFT)” has
been constituted in all the districts under the Chairmanship of Collector of the district.
Moreover, the arrangement has been made for the applicant to have proper guidance
and authentic information of various schemes implemented by District Industries
Centres (DICs) with establishing the ‘Citizen Charter Centre” in all DICs.
The small and medium enterprises as classified above are required to file Entrepreneurs
Memorandum (EM) Part-I to District Industries Centre for starting an industrial project.
On completion of the project, the entrepreneur is required to file Entrepreneurs
Memorandum (EM) Part-II with DIC.
The District Industries Center conducts various training programs for beneficiaries.
Apart from assisting in implementation of Vajpayee Bankable scheme, Jyoti Gramodyog
Yojana, Prime Minister’s Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP) etc., DIC also
looks after KVIB Schemes implemented in the district.
The DIC and KVIB are involved in extending assistance to rural / artisans and
entrepreneurs. Marketing of the manufactured goods is taken care of by the artisans
themselves and is therefore a major problem for individual artisans. Bank of Baroda
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has a Rural Self-employment Training Institute in Vadodara city to cater to the training
needs of educated unemployed youth of the district, to make them market ready for
undertaking employment generating activities. GoI, Ministry of Labour has a special
institute in Vadodara for Vocational Training for Women.
Udyog Aadhaar Memorundum :
As a part of Ease of Doing Business now Enterprise acknowledgements are made
further simpler and easy under MSMED Act 2006. Now, Ministry of MSME has notified a
one-page Udyog Aadhaar Memorandum (UAM) through the Gazatte of India on
18/09/2015. The simplified one page registration form (Udyog Aadhaar Memorandum)
was prepared after wide consultations with States/UTs and other stakeholders. The
UAM replaces the filling of EM Part I & II.
Udyog Aadhaar Memorandum on http://udyogaadhar.gov.on or National Portal http://msme.gov.in/UA/UdyogAadhar-New.aspx
The procedure for filling of Udyog Aadhaar Memorandum are as under:
1) There is no any fee for filling of Udyog Aadhaar Memorandum
2) Udyog Aadhaar Memorandum shall be filed online at http://udyogaadhar.gov.on
or National Portal http://msme.gov.in/UA/UdyogAadhar-New.aspx by every
MSME but in exceptional cases where online filing is not possible for any reason,
a hard copy of the form as in Annexure I, duly filled in may be submitted to the
Concerned DIC which shah file the UAM on behalf of such enterprise.
3) Udyog Aadhaar Acknowledgement as per Annexure II appended to this shall be
generated and mailed to the email address provided in the Udyog Aadhaar
Memorandum which shall contain Unique Udyog Aadhaaar Number.
4) Existing enterprises, which have filed EM –I or EM-II or both, or holders of Small
Scale Industry registration, prior to the coming into force of MSME Development
Act, 2006 shall not be required to file Udyog Aadhaar Memorandum.
5) In UAM, the Aadhaaar Number shall be of the managing partner, in case of
proprietary enterprise, of the authorised partner, in case of partnership
enterprise, and of the authorised person, in case of other forms of enterprise.
6) There shall be no restriction on filling more than one UAM using the same
Aadhaaar Number.
7) The Udyog Aadhaar Memorandum shall be filed on self-declaration basis, and no
supporting document is required to be uploaded or submitted while filing the
UAM. But the authorised person by any Government in this behalf may seek
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documentary proof of information provided in the Udyog Aadhaar Memorandum ,
wherever necessary.
INDUSTRIAL POLICY :
The Government of Gujarat has formulated and announced a comprehensive Industrial Policy: “ Gujarat Industrial Policy – 2015 “.The list of Policies in Gujarat is as under.
1) New Industrial Policy 2015-11-17 2) Exim Policy 3) Tourism Policy 4) Mining Policy 5) IT Policy 6) E- Governance Policy 7) Port Policy 8) Power Policy 9) Assistance to Manufacturing Sector - 2013 10) Gujarat Textile Policy-20112
For Srl No. 1 to 8 , the detailed information can be availed at website of www.ic.gujarat.gov.in under the link Industrial Policy & for Sr. No. 9 & 10 under the link Incentive Scheme on the same website.
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CHAPTER – VII
NEW INDUSTRIAL POTENTIALITIES
The industrial potentialities of an area would be related to (a) the resources of area or (b) the local demand or (c) some special conditions obtained in the area. The first two sources of industrial potentialities are self – explanatory. The third source of industrial potentialities as mentioned above relates to factors, which do not have universal applicability but special to a particular area. These factors may be (a) historical accident (b) product oriented infrastructural facilities and so on.
Navsari district offers good scope for entrepreneurs to establish new industrial units for manufacturing various products. The industries are suggested based on resources available in the area, industrial requirements and terms based on consumer and institutional demand. The objective of rural dispersal of industries to mobilize local resources has been kept in view while suggesting the industries.
I. RESORUCE BASED INDUSTRIES:
In general following resource based industries have prospect in Navsari
District.
A. Food Processing & Agro Based Industries:
Sr.
No.
Description NIC- 2004 Code
1 Fruit Canning 15137
2 Rice Mill 15312
3 Oil Mill 15141
4 Pickles 15136
5 Pulse Mill 15313
6 Sugar Mills 15421
7 Paper Mill/Printing Press 22211
8 Fruit Juices & Squashes 15134
9 Caster Oil 15142
10 Cattle Feed 15331
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11 Namkeen 15316
12 Biscuits 15412
13 Dal Mill 15313
14 Tuti Fruity from Papaya 15134
15 Bakery 15419
16 Instant Mix e.g. Gulab Jamun mix, Dahi Vada
mix etc. 15318
17 Mango Juice 15134
18 Mango Powder 15134
19 Besan Mill 15311
20 Groundnut Roasting 15492
21 Groundnut Oil 15142
22 Ice Cream 15205
23 Spice Powder 15134
24 Mamara/Pova 15319
25 Pop Corn 15497
26 Potato Wafer 15499
27 Dhana Dal 15313
28 Papad 15496
B. Plastics:
1 PVC Doors & Windows 25209
2 Storage Water Tank 25209
3 Injection Moulded Items 25206
4 LDPE / HDPE Film Bags 25204
5 PVC Reinforced Suction Pipe 25209
6 Polyphone Bags 25204
7 Plastic Toys 36941
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8 Surgical and Industrial Gloves 33115
9 Electrical & Electronics Accessories Parts 25209
10 Fishing Nets 17235
11 Nylone Monofilament Yarn 17114
12 Rigid Polyethene Pipes 25209
B. Pharmaceuticals:
1 Pharmaceutical Tablets 24231
2 Metronidazole Bulk Drug 24231
3 Vitamin Mixes 24231
4 Ayurvedic Medicines 24233
C. Electronic Items:
1 Uninterruptable Power Supply (UPS) 31200
2 S.S.B. Modulators for Cable T.V. 31300
3 Quartz Wall Clock 33101
4 Electronic Gas Lighters 31901
5 Torch 31506
A. Electrical Engineering Items:
1 Power Transformers 31101
2 PVC Cable & Wires 31300
3 Metal Boxes 29295
4 Auto Electric Horn 31907
5 Metal Tank for Power Transformers 29295
6 Tube Light Starters 31901
7 Electric Chokes 31506
8 Electric Motor (up to 10 H.P.) 3113
9 Diesel Generator Set 31103
10 Submersible Pumps 29121
11 Tube Light Metal Fixtures 31109
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B. Glass & Ceramics:
1 Mirror Glass 26109
2 Flooring Tiles 26933
3 Decorative Ceramic wares 26107
4 Crockery ware 26105
5 Sanitary ware 26914
6 Window Glass 26109
7 Glazed Tiles 26933
8 Ceramic pipes 26921
9 Pottery 26939
C. Chemical & Allied Products:
1 Di – Phenyl Oxide (DPO) 24119
2 Soft Drink Concentrates 24293
3 Aluminum Chloride 24117
4 Tartaric Acid 24116
5 Sodium Bisulphate 24117
6 Epoxy – Polyamide Resin 24229
7 Vinyl Sulphate 24119
8 Synthetic Iron Oxide 24113
9 Bisphenol – A 24119
10 Bon Acid 24116
11 Mono Chloro Acetic Acid 24112
12 Benzol Acid and its salts 24112
13 Resin, Varnish & Paints 24222
14 Caustic soda Flakes 24117
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H. Mechanical Based Items:
1 Industrial Vales 29121
2 Reduction Gear Boxes 29131
3 Automobile Springs Coal Spring 29121
4 Executive & Conference Chair 36102
5 Pressure Gauges 29121
6 Metallic Filters for Industrial Use 28999
7 Piston Rings 29121
8 Injection Moulding Machine 29295
9 Ball Bearings 29131
10 Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Equipments 29303
11 Dry Cell Batteries & Storage Batteries 31404
12 Air & Gas Compressors 29121
13 Steel Rolling Mills 29243
14 Water Coolers 29306
I Livestock based Items:
1 Bone Mill 15331
2 Tannery Industry 19113
3 Poultry Farm 01222
4 Leather Footwear 19201
5 Leather Decorative Items 19122
8 Dairy 15201
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J. Mineral Based Industries:
1 Stone Crushing 14106
2 Bricks 26933
3 Quarry Stone 14102
4 Mining, Querying & Grinding of Lignite 10203
K. Forest Based Industries:
1 Saw Mill 20201
2 Wooden Furniture 36101
3 Handicrafts 17132
4 Herbal Plantation 01117
5 Wooden tools 20299
6 Plywood Chests 20232
8 Mosaic Tiles 26921
9 Emery Powder 14292
10 Carpentry 36101
11 Wooden craft 36942
L. Marine Based Industries:
1 Iodized Salt 24298
2 Salt Cake 14222
3 Salt mining 14221
4 Salt common 24298
5 Salt Crystal 24298
6 Salt Rock 14221
7 Canning of Fish 15124
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M. Textile Industries:
1 Hosiery 17301
2 Grey Cloth Processing 17115
3 Twisting 17129
4 Texturizing 17121
5 Crimping of Yarn 17111
6 Weaving 17118
7 Power Looms 17111
8 Crimping of Yarn 17111
9 Cotton knitted 17115
II. DEMAND BASED INDUSTRIES:
1. Agriculture Implements: There has been all round emphasis on the development of agriculture during the Five year Plan. As a result, farmers are going for mechanized methods of farming and demand for agricultural implements is increasing day by day. There is scope for new units in this in view of rising trend in the use of these implements. Major Agriculture Implements based industries are as under :
1 Harvester 29110
2 Dusters 29211
3 Cultivator 29212
4 Cutting Machines 29211
5 Tractor 29211
6 Light Agricultural Machinery 29212
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2. Readymade Garments: ( NIC-2004 – 18109)
The demand for readymade garments has substantially increased over a
period of time in urban and rural areas. Local priced readymade garments
are very popular in the rural areas. Keeping in view the potential local
market and labour intensive character of the industry, few units can be
encouraged.
3. Household Oriented Industries:( NIC-2004 – 25207)
With the growth of population, increase in the standard of living, process
of urbanization and above all the demonstration effect have lead to be
substantial increase in the household items. These items are aluminum
containers, trays, school boxes, lunch boxes, stainless steel plates etc.
These units can be set up in the district.
4. Steel Furniture:( NIC-2004 – 36102)
Steel Furniture items such as Chairs, Tables, Stools, Wall Racks, etc.,
have opportunities for new entrepreneurs. Steel furniture has almost
become a mass consumption item consumed not only by offices, factories,
hospitals and other institutions but also by common households with the
increase of population and the rise in the standard of living of people.
The demand for steel furniture is bound to increase continuously.
5. Industrial Paints:( NIC-2004 – 24222)
Industrial Paints are used a coating to prevent corrosion of various
materials used in machinery, equipment etc. There is good scope for manufacture of
this item.
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6. Bakery:( NIC-2004 – 15419)
Bakery Products such as bread, paav bun, toast, biscuits etc., are largely
consumed by the population. There is good scope for semi – mechanized
bakery in the Taluka level to cater the needs of population in the talukas.
7. Exercise Note Book:( NIC-2004 – 22212)
Book binding and manufacturing of exercise note books can be
undertaken in an organized manner. The demand for exercise books is on
the increase on account of increase emphasis being accorded for
imparting education to the students in the rural areas.
8. Tyre Retreading: ( NIC-2004 – 25114)
The increase of vehicles has simultaneously increased the demand for use
of tyres. This increase is beyond to continue in future also. Tyre
retreading in the service sector would be an ideal venture for new
entrepreneurs.
9. Corrugated Paper Boxes:( NIC-2004 – 25207)
The demand for packing material such as corrugated paper boxes is
closely related to industrial development with the increasing industrial
activities, the demand for such boxes has increased considerably.
Manufacture of corrugated paper boxes is a promising line for new
entrepreneurs.
10. PVC Conduit Pipes:( NIC-2004 – 25206)
These items are required in huge quantities for electrification, in view of
increase in construction and electrical wiring. PVC Conduit Pipes can
also be considered for development in the district to meet wiring needs.
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11. Voltage Stabilizers (Automatic):( NIC-2004 – 33121)
Excessive voltage variation is a constant hazard to electrical and
electronic equipment like television, refrigeration, air conditioner and
other sophisticated electronic research laboratory equipment. There is a
good demand of production of this item in the small scale units.
12. Cold Storage:( NIC-2004 – 63022)
In modern world, cold storage industry has become most essential.
Industrialists should come forward in this direction as cold storage
requirement would increase due to huge production of fruits, vegetables,
fishes and other agro products in Navsari district.
13. Bolts and Nuts: ( NIC-2004 – 28991)
These items are required in huge quantities for assembling and repairing
of vehicles etc. few units can be set up in Navsari district. Manufacturing units for
general hardware ( NIC-2004 – 28939) such as saws & saw Blades, drills, punches,
milling cutters, cutting blades Etc. can also be set up in Navsari district.
III. ANCILLARY DEVELOPMENT:
Looking into the requirement of Medium / Large Scale Industries in Navsari and
Southern Gujarat, following new industries could be considered for
establishment in the district:
Sr.
No.
Description NIC- 2004 Code
1 Fasteners 28991
2 Grinding Wheels 29246
3 Hand Tools 29229
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4 Portable Electric Tools 31909
5 Welding Accessories 29229
6 Diamond Dressers 29242
7 Various types of bearings 29131
8 V – Belts 25192
9 Aluminum Coil & Dye Casting 27320
10 Raw Materials – M. S. Angles, M. S. Sheet, M. S. Bright
Bars, M. S. Channels.
27152
11 Hardware Items – Hex Screws, Hex Nuts, Socket Screws,
Plain Washers, etc.
28191
12 Electrical Items – Electric Motor, Contractors, Panel Boxes,
Auto Length Controlled Units, Drives Cables, etc.
31103
13 Machinery Spares – Mill Spares, Pump Spares, Turbine
Spares, Centrifugal Electrical Spares (For Motor, Starters
and Control Panels, etc.) depending upon requirements.
29112
14 Rubber Items – Different type of Flexible Coupling busses,
Oil Seals, Diaphragm, Rubber Joint Sheets, etc.
25199
15 Galvanized Threaded Rods 27190
16 Galvanized Oil, Cutting Oil, Hydraulic Oil, Grease Oil, etc. 23109
17 Iron and Steel Items, Castings, Forged Products 27130
18 Alloy Steels, Stainless Steel, Mild Steel 27151
19 Compressor 29121
20 Diesel Engines 34107
21 Hydraulic Pumps / Motor / Valves 29128
22 Abrasive Powder 26993
23 Industrial Gas 40200
24 Paint oil 24222
25 Coated Abrasive 26993
26 Printing Ink 24223
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27 M. S. Pipes, M. S. Shafting, M. S. Channel 27152
28 Copper Scrap, Brass Scrap, Zinc 27201
29 Packing Boxes- wooden 20239
30 Items pertaining to process (Chemicals):-
i Lime 26944
ii Sulphur 24117
iii Phosphoric Acid 24112
iv Caustic Soda 24117
v Washing Soda 24117
vi Hydrogen 24111
vii Various grade of oil & grease for lubrications 29299
viii Various Laboratory Chemicals in minor quantities 24299
ix Gunny Bags / P. P. Bags 17226
x Chemicals Mixing Plant. 29297
xi Soap Medicated 24121
Xii Boilers- Industrial 29119
31 Synthetic Fabrics 17114
32 Miscellaneous – Welding Electrodes, Cutting Gas, Lifting
Tools, Rope, Wire Rope, Chains, etc.
28992
33 Expended metal 28999
34 Soap Stock 15146
35 Fire bricks 26931
36 Cotton Hose 25209
37 Plastic Hose 25209
38 Extrusion of Molding (Job) 25209
39 Power Plant Alternators 31101
40 Transformer Tanks/Cooling tubes 31102
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Before setting up the above industries based on the Ancillary requirement of
medium / large industries, the prospective entrepreneurs are advised to ensure
that the concerned units will be willing to obtain their requirements from them
consistent with quality. They are advised also to enter into certain
understanding in this regard before starting such industries. The above list of
prospective industries is only indicative and not an exhaustive one. An
entrepreneur may select item other than those listed above, if he is confident of
making the same. In these days of
competition, the skill of entrepreneur plays viral role in establishing the industry
and running the same successfully.
IV Small Manufacturing/Service/Business Enterprises :
Potentials areas for service industry : Details of various Service activities are as under.
Sr.
No.
Description NIC- 2004 Code
1 Xerox Centre 74993
2 Computer Job Work & Training Centre 72300
3 Cyber Café, Network, E-mail Service,
Internet Service
72901
4 Mobile Phone Service 64202
5 Courier Service 64120
6 Automobile Spares, Service and Repairs 50404
7 Video Library 92312
8 Circulating Library 92312
9 Coaching Classes 80902
10 Beauty Parlours 93020
11 Flour Mills 15311
12 Repairing of Electrical & Electronic
Equipments
52603
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13 Steel Fabrication 28112
14 Electric Motor Repairing 31108
15 Laundry and Dry Cleaning 93010
16 Caterers and Decorators 555204
17 Fast Food and Snack Parlor 55209
18 Ice Cream Parlor 55206
19 Pathology Laboratory 85195
20 Pest Control 74930
21 Provision Stores 52110
22 Stationery Stores 52396
23 Tailoring Shop 18105
24 Advertising Agency 74300
25 Installation and Operation of Cable Network 64204
27 Bore well Repairing 29128
28 Computerized Wheel Balancing 50200
Before setting up the above industries based on the Ancillary requirement of
medium / large industries, the prospective entrepreneurs are advised to ensure that
the concerned units will be willing to obtain their requirements from them consistent
with quality. They are advised also to enter into certain understanding in this regard
before starting such industries. The above list of prospective industries is only
indicative and not an exhaustive one. An entrepreneur may select item other than
those listed above, if he is confident of making the same. In these days of competition,
the skill of entrepreneur plays viral role in establishing the industry and running the
same successfully.
IV. CLUSTER DEVELOPMENT:
As per present Govt. policy for technology up gradation and cluster development,
quarry industry have scope for development in the Navsari district. At present
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about 30 Stone quarry units are working in the district with capital investment of
Rs. 450 Lacs and having production capacity of 6 Lacs matric tons.
In quarry industry, each unit consumes electricity of 90 to 135 H.P.
To overcome technical difficulties and implement suggestion regarding technical
up gradation, use of JCB machine for digging out clay and black trap, air
compressor for drilling, truck and tractors for transport of raw materials and
finished goods is essential which should be made eligible for State Govt. Cash
Subsidy scheme so that many quarry units can install these implements to
increase their production.
Besides infrastructure facilities, specially National Highway road leading to
Ubhrat, Dandi and Vansda – Billimora should be made two lane, whereas power
stations should also be increased as required.
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CHAPTER – VIII
CONCLUSION
District Industrial Potentiality Survey Report of Navsari district consists of Eight
Chapters along with Three Annexures. An effort has been made to compile the
important statistics on population data, statistics on resources and infrastructure
facilities.
There has been specific focus on the present industrial structure of the district in
respect of small scale industries, medium and large scale industries.
The report also indicates industrial potentialities in the district covering resource
based, demand based and ancillary industries in the district. Navsari district offers
good scope for entrepreneurs to establish new industrial units for manufacturing as
Well as service bases industries.
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REFERENCES
1 Annual Credit Plan 2015 – 16
(Lead Bank Cell, Bank of Baroda, Navsari
2 Potential Linked Credit Plan 2015 – 16
(NABARD Regional Office, Ahmedabad
3 District Statistical Roop-Rekha, District Panchayat,Navsari
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ABBREVIATION USED
1 DAO District Agriculture Office
2 Sq.km. Square Kilometer
3 GNFC Gujarat narmad Valley Fertilizer Corporation
4 Hect. Hectare
5 GWRDC Gujarat Water Resource Development Corporation
6 FAO Food & Agricultural Organisation
7 EE Executive Engineer
8 MWH Megawatt Horse
9 GIDC Gujarat Industrial Development Corporation
10 GSFC Gujarat State Financial Corporation
11 ITI Industrial Training Institute
12 NABARD National Bank for Agriculture & Rural Development
13 RBI Reserve Bank of India
14 DRDA District Rural Development Agency
15 SGSY Swarnajayanti Gram Swarozgar Yojana
16 DIC District Industries Centre
17 PMRY Prime Minister Rozgar Yojana
18 SC/ST Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe
19 GSCEDC Gujarat Scheduled Caste Employees Development
Corporation
20 SLRS Statutory Liquidity Ratio
21 OBC Other Backward Class
22 GBCDC Gujart Backward Class Development Corporation
23 GWEDC Gujarat Women Employment Development Corporation
24 SSI Small Scale Industries
25 SHG Self Help Group
26 GSDMA Gujarat State Disaster Management Authority
27 PLP Potential Linked Credit Plan
28 UAM Udyog Aadhaar Memorandum
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STEPS TO SET UP MSMEs
Following are the brief description of difference agencies for rendering
assistance to the entrepreneurs.
S.No. Type of assistance Name and address of
agencies
1. Provisional Registration Certificate
(EM-1) & Permanent Registration
Certificate (EM-II)
District Industries Centre
Block-A, 2nd Floor,
District Seva Sadan,
Juna Thana, Navsari
2. Identification of Project Profiles,
techno-economic and managerial
consultancy services, market survey
and economic survey reports.
MSME-Development Institute
Harsiddh Chambers, 4th Floor,
Ashram Road,
Ahmedabad-380014
3. Land and Industrial shed Office of The Divisional Manager
(S.G.),GIDC Administrative
Building,, P.NO.C-5/101,
GIDC,VAPI-396 195,
Dist. Valsad.
4. Financial Assistance Commercial Bank, SIDBI,
Navjeevan, 1st
Floor,B/h.Guj.Vidhyapith,
Ahmedabad
5. For raw materials under Govt. Supply NSIC, 202 Samruddhi Building,
Navrangpura,
Ahmedabad-380009
6. Plant and machinery under
hire/purchase basis
NSIC, 202 Samruddhi Building,
Navrangpura,
Ahmedabad-380009
7. Power/Electricity Dakshin Gujarat Vij Co., Ltd.,
Nr. Dudhia Talav,
Navsari-396 445
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8. Technical Know-how MSME-DI,Ahmedabad &
NSIC, Ahmedabad
9. Quality & Standard BIS,Pushpak Bldg., Khanpur,
Ahmedabad-380001
10. Marketing/Export Assistance MSME-DI,Ahmedabad,
NSIC,Ahmedbad
11. Other Promotional Agencies CED,Ahmedabad,IGTR,Ahmedabad
GETCO-Navsari,CIPET- Ahmedbad,
NID-Ahmedbad,
NABARD-Navsari
Dandi Yatra Of Mahatma Gandhi
District Panchayat Bhawan, Navsari
Padamdungari Eco Campsite
Vansda National Park