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Brief Industrial Profile of Jashpurnagar District
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Contents
S. No.
1.
1.1
1.2
1.3
Topic
General Characteristics of the District
Location & Geographical Area
Topography
Availability of Minerals.
Page No.
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2
2
1.4
Forest
3
1.5
Administrative set up
3
2.
2.1
3.
District at a glance
Existing Status of Industrial Area in the District Jashpurnagar
Industrial Scenario Of Jashpurnagar
3
6
6
3.1
3.2
3.3
Industry at a Glance
Year Wise Trend Of Units Registered
Details Of Existing Micro & Small Enterprises & Artisan Units In The
District
Large Scale Industries / Public Sector undertakings
Major Exportable Item
Growth Trend
Vendorisation / Ancillarisation of the Industry
Medium Scale Enterprises
List of the units in Jashpurnagar & near by Area
Major Exportable Item
Service Enterprises
Coaching Industry
Potentials areas for service industry
Potential for new MSMEs
Existing Clusters of Micro & Small Enterprise
Detail Of Major Clusters
Manufacturing Sector
Service Sector
Details of Identified cluster
Welding Electrodes
Stone cluster
Chemical cluster
Fabrication and General Engg Cluster
Kota Doria:
General issues raised by industry association during the course of
meeting
Prospects of training Programmes during 2012-13
Action plan for MSME Schemes during 2012-13
Steps to set up MSMEs
Additional information if any
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3.5
3.6
3.7
3.8
3.8.1
3.8.2
3.9
3.9.1
3.9.2
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4.1
4.1.1
4.1.2
4.2
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4.2.2
4.2.3
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Brief Industrial Profile of Jashpurnagar District
1. General Characteristics of the District
Jashpurnagar was a princely State before independence. The history of the region is
quite vague. Local here say evidences suggest that there was a Dom dynasty ruling the
area by the middle of 18th century. The last Dom ruler Raibhan was defeated and killed
by the founder of the present Jashpur State Sujan Rai. It is said that Banswada, a
smaller State in old Rajputana Province, was the native place of Sujan Rai’s a castors.
They established their rule and Kingdom in Sonpur. Sujan Rai, being the eldest son of
the Suryavanshi King, was on a hunting expedition in deep forest, his father (King) died.
In view of the tradition and requirement of the occasion his younger brother was
coronate, as the Throne of King could not be kept unoccupied, even for a while. On
return from hunting expedition, Sujan Rai was offered and requested to take over the
charge of the Throne. But he preferred to be a Sangasi and took to the forest.
Wandering about he reached Khudia, the capital camp of the Dom kingdom. There he
found that the subjects were unhappy and dissatisfied with the Dom Raja Raibhan and
were on the verge of revolt. Sujan Rai led the popular uprising, defeated the Dom Raja
in a battle. Now, Sujan Rai became the King and a new State ‘Jashpur’ was founded by
him. Today’s Jashpur Royal family belongs to that dynasty.
In earlier years, the Jashpur king accepted the paramountey of Bhonsle's of
Nagpur and continued offering 21 buffalos as a mark of respect and obeyance to the
paramount. During Mudhaji Bhonsle’s regime, in 1818, Jashpur State was brought under
Sarguja State for the purpose of efficient administration. However, till 1950, Jashpur was
included as a princely State among Chhotanagpur States, administered by the Bengal
Government. This arrangement continued till 1947-48. Jashpur remained a part of
Chhotanagpur commissionery from 1948 to October 10, 1956. On November 1, 1956
when Madhya Pradesh was organized as a new State under union of India, Jashpur
became a part of it. Till May 25, 1998 this region remained a part of Raigarh District.
Owing to extensive area of several districts in Madhya Pradesh, a district reorganization
commission, headed by Justice G.K. Dubey, was constituted by the then Chief Minister
Mr. Arjun Singh in 1982. The commission submitted its report in 1989. In 1992, the
Chief Minister of M.P. Mr. Sundarlal Patwa declared the constitution of 16 new districts
in the State, Jashpur being one of them. On account of judicial interests they said
declaration could not be executed at that time. Bowing to the people’s aspirations, Mr.
Digvijay Singh, the Chief Minister of M.P., declared the creation of 16 districts on May
22, 1998. In a public ceremony the Minister-in-Charge of the district Mr. Chanesh Ram
Rathia formally announced the creation of Jashpur District. On May 25, 1998 Mr.
Ramanand Shukla took over the charge of collector of this newly constituted district. On
organization of Chhattisgarh as a new State, Jashpurnagar is a part of this province.
1.1 Location & Geographical Area.
Jashpur district is divided in two parts as per the geographical point of views. The
hilly belt, the northern part, running from Loroghat kastura, Narayanpur, Bagicha
up to the Surguja district. This belt having forest area. It has a reserve forest
also. It covers the Sanna, Bagicha and Narayanpur. This area is called upper
Ghat. Upper ghat is climbed through Loroghat. Loroghat is about 4 KM in length
and there are three turnings of very dangerous and the remaining southern part
is called nichghat. In jashpur Raigarh road, there are two more ghats,
Jhandabhat before Kansabel and Belaghat after Kansabel both are of climbing.
1.2 Topography
The North South length of this district is about 150 Kms, and its east-west
breadth is about 85 Kms. Its total area is 6,205 Sq.Km. It lies in the Northern
corner of Chhattisgarh state adjoining the border of Bihar, Jharkhand & Orissa in
the eastern side. It is between 22 deg 17min and 23 dig 15min North latitude and
83dig 30min and 84 dig 24min East latitude. The upper ghat is an extension
plateau covering 1384 sq.Kms. Which is about 1200 meters above sea level and
is covered with the dense forest. The elevated plateau called "Pat" Nichghat is
plane in general, but It also having many big mountains, Kunkuri is the hottest
region in Nichghat during summer and Pandrapat is the coldest region in
upper ghat in winter.
1.3 Availability of Minerals.
Jashpurnagar district has a wide variety of minerals found in igneous,
sedimentary and metamorphic terrains. A few of them form large economic
deposits while a number of other minerals are reported only as occurrences.
PRODUCTION OF MINERAL 2010-11
S.NO.
NAME OF MINERAL
PRODUCTION in tones
2010-2011
MAJOR MINERAL
1.
Quartz
3120
1.
Stone
307483
2.
Sand Clay
52353
3.
Muram
4.
Sand
MINOR
NA
961.75
SOURCE:- DEPT. OF MINES & GEOLOGY, Govt. Of Chhattisgarh
1.4 FOREST
About 25% of the area in the district lies under forests. Total Forest Cover is
56552 hectare as per 2010-11 data. The flora of Nazzul and other areas
are changing frequently with the human activities and land-use Climate, soil and
biotic factors are the functions of natural vegetation. Out of these three climate
factor which includes rainfall, temperature and their combination along with
seasonal variations too. Adequate moisture results luxuriant growth of forests
big and small trees, shrubs, climbers, parasitic in height density variety of
species and rate of growth monsoon deciduous forests. The tree of such forests
shed their leaves during spring and early summer when the storage of Reduction
of sub-soil water table not enough to allow the trees to keep their leaves all the
year around. These forests are the most important forests, yielding commercial
timber and various other forest products of high value
1.5
Administrative set up.
Jashpurnagar district is administratively divided into 8 tehsils, 8 panchayat
samitis and 208 patwar circle, 411 Gram Panchayats with one Nagar palika.
2.
S.No
District at a glance
Particular
1
(A) Geographical Data
i) Latitude
ii) Longitude
iii) Geographical Area
(B) Administrative Units
i) Sub divisions
ii) Tehsils
iii) Sub-Tehsil
iv) Patwar Circle
v) Panchayat Simitis
vi)Nagar nigam
vii) Nagar Palika
viii) Gram Panchayats
xi) Revenue villages
Year
Unit
Statistics
Geographical features
2010-11
Degree
Degree
Hectares
22-53’-29”N
84-09’-02”E
645741
NA
8
NA
208
8
NIL
1
411
765
2.
(A)
(B)
3.
A.
4.
x) Assembly Area
Population
Sex-wise
i) Male
ii) Female
Rural Population
B.
2011
2011
2011
4,25,085
4,26,958
Agriculture
Land utilization
i) Total Area
ii) Forest cover
iii) Non Agriculture Land
v) cultivable Barren
land
2010-11
2010-11
2010-11
2010-11
Hectare
“
“
“
472163
56552
77822
41474
2010-11
Ha.
275228.5
2007
2007
Nos.
Nos.
396513
12323
2007
2007
2007
Nos.
Nos.
Nos.
188956
69476
NA
2010-11
Kms
NIL
2010-11
201011
(c) Main District Highway 201011
(d) Other district & Rural 2010-11
Roads
(e) Rural road/
2010-11
Agriculture Marketing
Board Roads
(f) Kachacha Road
2010-11
(VI) Communication
(a) Telephone
2010-11
connection
(b) Post offices
2010-11
Kms
Kms
NIL
NA
Kms
982.10
Kms
882.33
Kms
21.97
Kms
1458.16
Forest
(i) Forest
5.
A.
4
Livestock & Poultry
Cattle
i) Cows
ii) Buffaloes
Other livestock
i) Goats
ii) Pigs
iii) Dogs & Bitches
iv) Railways
i) Length of rail line
V) Roads
(a) National Highway
(b) State Highway
16066*
Nos.
167
(c) Telephone center
(d )Density of Telephone
2010-11
2010-11
(e) Density of Telephone
(f) PCO Rural
(g) PCO STD
(h) Mobile
2010-11
2010-11
2010-11
2010-11
Nos.
Nos./1000
person
No. per KM.
No.
No.
No.
*Data of Sarguga SSA, BSNL, as Jashpurnagar District comes under it.
(VII) Public Health
(a) Allopathic Hospital 2010-11
No.
(b) Beds in Allopathic
No.
hospitals
(c) Ayurvedic Hospital
No.
(d) Beds in Ayurvedic
No.
hospitals
(e) Unani hospitals
No.
(f) Community health
No.
centers
(g) Primary health
No.
centers
(h) Dispensaries
No.
(i) Sub Health
No.
Centers
No.
(j) Private hospitals
(VIII) Banking
commercial
(a) Commercial Bank 2010-11
Nos.
(b) rural Bank
Nos.
(c) Co-Operative
Nos.
bank
(d) PLDB Branches
Nos.
(IX) Education
(a) Primary school
Nos.
(b) Middle schools
Nos.
(c) Secondary & senior
Nos.
secondary schools
(d) Colleges
Nos.
(e) Technical University
Nos.
NA : Data Not Available.
55*
NA
NA
514*
860*
NA
10
NA
13
NA
NA
NA
32
NA
257
NA
47
22
NA
NA
295
48
05
10
NA
2.1 Existing Status of Industrial Areas in the District of Jashpurnagar
S.
No.
Name of Ind.
Area
1
Land
acquired
(In
hectare)
Land
developed
(In
hectare)
Prevailing
Rate Per
Sqm
(In Rs.)
No
of
Plots
4.04
-
1.85
13
2.80
-
-
1.49
-
-
No of
allotted
Plots
No of
Vacant
Plots
No. of
Units in
Production
11
02
-
01
01
-
-
01
-
01
-
Gamharia
2
Gholeng
3
Harradipa
Source:- DIC, Jashpurnagar
3.
INDUSTRIAL SCENERIO OF JASHPUR
The economy of Jaspur nagar district is predominantly agro-based and it
has not been made much headway in industrial sector as compared with
similar activities in the adjoining districts.
3.1 Industry at a Glance
Sr
No
Head
Unit
Particulars
1.
REGISTERED INDUSTRIAL UNIT
NO.
2.
TOTAL INDUSTRIAL UNIT
NO.
3.
REGISTERED MEDIUM & LARGE UNIT
NO.
4.
NO.
NO.
-
6.
ESTIMATED AVG. NO. OF DAILY
WORKER EMPLOYED IN SMALL
SCALE INDUSTRIES
EMPLOYMENT IN LARGE AND
MEDIUM INDUSTRIES
NO. OF INDUSTRIAL AREA
1829
2.64
NO.
7.
TURNOVER OF SMALL SCALE IND.
IN LACS
8.
TURNOVER OF MEDIUM & LARGE
SCALE INDUSTRIES
IN LACS
3
-
5.
3.2 YEAR WISE TREND OF UNITS REGISTERED
Up to
YEAR
NUMBER OF
REGISTERED
UNITS
EMPLOYMENT
INVESTMENT
(lakh Rs.)
1984-85
NA
NA
NA
1985-86
NA
NA
NA
1986-87
NA
NA
NA
1987-88
NA
NA
NA
1988-89
NA
NA
NA
1989-90
NA
NA
NA
1990-91
NA
NA
NA
1991-92
NA
NA
NA
1992-93
NA
NA
NA
1993-94
NA
NA
NA
1994-95
NA
NA
NA
1995-96
NA
NA
NA
1996-97
NA
NA
NA
1997-98
NA
NA
NA
1998-99
NA
NA
NA
1999-2000
310
569
18.78
2000-01
312
569
38.53
2001-2002
311
566
20.03
2002-03
323
614
41.59
2003-04
214
550
72.18
2004-05
212
536
74.98
2005-06
60
218
381.96
2006-07
20
205
418.60
2007-08
12
110
217.80
2008-09
20
255
516.64
2009-10
15
216
470.06
2010-11
20
224
741.82
Total
Jashpurnagar District was formed in the year 1999.
Source: DIC, Jashpurnagar
3.3 DETAILS OF EXISTING MICRO & SMALL ENTERPRISES AND
ARTISAN UNITS IN THE DISTRICT OF JASHPUR
NIC CODE
NO.
TYPE OF
INDUSTRY
NUMBER
OF UNITS
INVESTMENT
(Lakh Rs.)
EMPLOYMENT
20
Agro based
116
2235.94
784
22
Soda water
-
-
-
23
Cotton textile
-
-
-
24.
Woolen, silk & artificial Thread
based clothes.
-
-
-
25.
Jute & jute based
-
-
-
26.
Ready-made
embroidery
201
34.73
413
27.
Wood/wooden based furniture
630
30.36
1298
28.
Paper & Paper products
11
16.59
36
garments
&
29.
Leather based
32
1.83
48
31.
Chemical/Chemical based
2
0.49
9
30.
Rubber, Plastic & petro based
2
21.30
9
32.
Mineral based
407
282.22
1293
33.
Metal based (Steel Fab.)
54
116.84
210
35.
Engineering units
3
14.10
18
36.
Electrical machinery and transport equipment
NA
NA
NA
97.
Repairing & servicing
351
40.39
653
01.
Others
20
218.18
Kachori Making
NA
NA
NA
Source: DIC, Jashpurnagar
Large Scale Industries / Public Sector undertakings
3.4
List of the units in Jashpurnagar District & Near By Area
NIL
3.5 Major Exportable Item
NIL
Source :- DIC, Jashpurnagar
3.6 Growth Trend
The growth trend of industries in Jashpurnagar district is not very encouraging
although a lot of potentiality exist in the district.
Source :- DIC, Jashpurnagar
3.7 Vendorisation / Ancillarisation of the Industry
NIL
Source :- DIC, Jashpurnagar
3.8. Medium Scale Enterprises
3.8.1 List of the units in Jashpur & Near By Area
NIL
Source :- DIC, Jashpurnagar
3.8.2 Major Exportable Item
NIL
Source :- DIC, Jashpurnagar
3.9 Service Enterprises
Service enterprises are increasing day by day and due to low-cost in
nature people are setting up service enterprises in the district. Due to
increasing awareness about importance of education among the mass,
coaching industry for High School Students seems to be a profitable
business in the district.
3.9.1 Potentials areas for service industry
Advertising agency.
Marketing Consultancy
Typing Center
Photocopying
Desktop Publication
Internet Café
Auto repair & Service.
Tailoring
Photo Studios
Cable TV Networking
Coaching Industry
3.10 Potential for new MSMEs
1. Agro-based and Allied Food Industries
Fruit Canning.
Mango R.T.S. and Soft Drinks
Pickles,Jam,Jelly and Squashes
Instant Noodles
Mango Pulp
Fruit Juice Concentrates
Dehydrated Tomato and Tomato Sauce
Pomegranate – Ayurvedic Medicine
Ginger & Garlic dehydrated powder, oleoresin
Cashew Nut Shell Liquid(CNSL)
Papaya Based Products
Tuti Fuiti
Tamarind Powder
2. Mineral Based Industries
Bricks
Flooring Tiles – Mosaic
Mineral Crushing
Stone Crushing
3. Food & Allied Industries
Mushroom Cultivation / Processing
Cold Storage
Bakery / Baking Products
Chilly Powder / Turmeric Powder
Flour Mill
Tamarind Powder
Instant Food
Herbal Extraction
Protein-rich Biscuits
Mango Bar, Mango Jelly
Dehydrated Vegetables
Vegetable Pickle
Spices and Curry Powder
Pappad Making
Maize Flakes
Potato Wafers / Chips
Fruit Jam and Jellies
Tomato Ketchup and Sauce
Instant Pickles
Rice Flakes
Puffed Rice
Mini Modern Flour Mill
Namkin Mixture or Bhujiya etc.
4. Textile Products including Hosiery
Ready Made Ladies Wear
Cotton Thread
Gents Ready Made Garments
Cotton School Bags
Textile Screen Printing
Track Suits
Wind Cheater
Soft Toys
Infant Garments
Interlock Knitted Fabrics
Knitted Socks ( Cotton / Nylon )
Manufacture of Shirt (Top) and Skirts
Mosquito Net
School Uniforms
5. Wooden Products
Saw Mill
Wooden Accessories
Wooden Toys
Wooden Carts
Carom Boards, Coins, Strikers
Chess Boards, Coins
Wooden Furniture
Black Board
Packing Cases
Building Materials
Wooden Agricultural Implements
6. Paper Products
Book Binding
Paper Cups and Plates
Envelopes
Paper Tubes
Paper Board from Waste Papers
Sand Paper
File Cover / File Board
9. Chemical Products
Detergent Powder and Cake
Wood Polish
Detergent Shop
Camphor
Paints and Printers
Ayurvedic Herbal Pharmacy
Dhoop Agarbatti
Gum
Powder Coating
Floor Polish
10. Glass & Ceramic Products
Mosaic Tiles
Roofing Tiles
Pre fabricated Building Material
Screen Printing
Synthetic Gem Cutting
Lime
Building Bricks (Semi-Mechanised)
Granite Tiles and Slabs
11. Mechanical Products
Agricultural Implements
Engineering Workshop
Steel Almirah
Automobile Service Station
Cutleries
Aluminum Utensils
Automobile Pistons
SS Water Filter
Computer Furniture
Hair Brushes
Measuring Tapes
12.IT & Electronic Products
Electronic Quartz Analog Clocks
Mobile Repair & Servicing
Desk Top Publishing Centre
IT-enabled Services / Cyber Café
Repair and Service Centre for consumer Electronics &
Telecommunication equipment
13. Electrical Products
Motor Winding
Tube Light Fittings
Pen-type electric Testers
14. Farm Products
Diary Farming
Poultry Farming
Aqua Culture
Duck Farming
Bee Keeping
Sericulture
Piggery
Sheep farm
Goat Rearing
Fodder Development
Pisciculture
15. Herbal & Ayurvedic Products
Herbal Cosmetic Products
Herbal Hair Oil
Herbal Tooth Paste and Tooth Powder
Herbal Shampoo
Ayurvedic Tonics
Ayurvedic Medicines
16. Miscellaneous
Beauty Parlour
Fast Food
Computer Stationery
Agro Service Centre
Bathroom Fittings
Book Binding
Handicraft Items
Leather Belts
Slate Pencils
Safety Matches
Transistor Cases
File Boards and Letter pads
4. Existing Clusters of Micro & Small Enterprise
4.1 DETAIL OF MAJOR CLUSTERS
NIL
Source :- DIC, Jashpurnagar
4.1.1
Manufacturing Sector
NIL
Source :- DIC, Jashpurnagar
4.1.2 Service Sector
NIL
Source :- DIC, J Jashpurnagar
4.2
Details for Identified cluster
4.2.1 Name of the cluster
1
NIL
8
Principal Products Manufactured
in the Cluster
Name of the SPV
No. of functional units in the
clusters
Turnover of the Clusters
Value of Exports from the
Clusters
Employment in Cluster
Average investment in plant &
Machinery
Major Issues / requirement
9
10
11
Presence of capable institutions
Thrust Areas
Problems & constraints
NIL
NIL
NIL
2
3
4
5
6
7
Present status of the cluster :NIL
Source :- DIC, Jashpurnagar
NIL
NIL
NIL
NIL
NIL
NIL
NIL
4.2.2 Name of the cluster
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Principal Products Manufactured
in the Cluster
Name of the SPV
No. of functional units in the
clusters
Turnover of the Clusters
Value of Exports from the
Clusters
Employment in Cluster
Average investment in plant &
Machinery
Testing needs
Thrust Area
Access to Export Market
NIL
NIL
NIL
NIL
NIL
NIL
NIL
NIL
NIL
NIL
Present status of the cluster :-.
NIL
Source :- DIC, Jashpurnagar
4.2.3 Chemical cluster
1
NIL
8
Principal Products Manufactured
in the Cluster
Name of the association
No. of functional units in the
clusters
Turnover of the Clusters
Value of Exports from the
Clusters
Employment in Cluster
Average investment in plant &
Machinery
Major Issues
9
Access to Export Market
NIL
2
3
4
5
6
7
NIL
NIL
NIL
NIL
NIL
NIL
NIL
4.2.4 Fabrication and general engg Cluster
1
2
3
4
5
Principal Products Manufactured
in the Cluster
Key Trade Association address
No. of functional units in the
clusters
Turnover of the Clusters
Value of Exports from the
NIL
NIL
NIL
NIL
NIL
8
9
Clusters
Employment in Cluster
Average investment in plant &
Machinery
Testing needs
Major Issues
10
Access to Export Market
6
7
NIL
NIL
NIL
NIL
NIL
Source :- DIC, Jashpurnagar
4.2. 5. Name of the cluster:
1
NIL
7
Principal Products Manufactured
in the Cluster
Name of the Association
No. of functional units in the
clusters
Turnover of the Clusters
Employment in Cluster
Average investment in plant &
Machinery
Major Issues
8
Access to Export Market
NIL
2
3
4
5
6
NIL
NIL
NIL
NIL
NIL
NIL
Present status of clusters:NIL
Source :- DIC, Jashpurnagar
5. General issues raised by industry association during the
course of meeting.
-NIL-
1. Prospects of training programmes
during 2012-13
S.No. Name of the programme Subject
1
2
3
4
5
ESDP
MDP
BSDP
EDP
IMC
-
No of proposed
programme to be
conducted
-
7. Action plan for MSME Schemes during 2012-13
S.
Name of the Scheme
No.
1
MSE-CDP
2
ISO – 9000 / 14000/
HACCP
reimbursement
3
MSE-MDA
4
CLCSS
5
Capacity Building &
strengthening of data
base
6
International
cooperation
7
TREAD for women
8
VDP
9
National awards
10 NMCP schemes
I. Lean
Manufacturing
II Design Clinic
III Market assistance
& Tech. up gradation
IV QMS/QTT
V Tech. & quality up
gradation support
VI ICT
VII Bar Code
VIII IPR
IX Incubator scheme
Proposed activity on the scheme
1
-
8. STEPS TO SET UP MSME
Following are the brief description of different agencies for rendering assistance
to the entrepreneurs.
S.No
Type of assistance
Name and address of
agencies
1.
Provisional Registration Certificate
( EM-I) & Permanent Registration Certificate ( EM-II)
District Trade & Industries
Centre (DTIC),
Jashpurnagar
MSME-DI, Raipur.
DTIC, Jashpurnagar
CITCON, Raipur
NSIC, Raipur
CSIDC, Raipur and DTIC,
Jashpurnagar.
2.
Identification of Project Profiles, techno-economic
and managerial consultancy services, market survey
and economic survey reports.
3.
Land and Industrial shed
4.
Financial Assistance
5.
For raw materials under Govt. Supply
6.
Plant and machinery under hire / purchase basis.
State Financial Corporation,
Raipur.
All Nationalised & Commercial
Banks.
NSIC, Raipur.
SC/ST Development
Corporation, Raipur.
CSIDC, Raipur.
NSIC, Raipur.
DTIC, Jashpurnagar.
NSIC, Raipur.
7.
Power/ Electricity
CSEB, Jashpurnagar.
8.
Technical Know –how.
9.
Quality & Standard
MSME-DI, Raipur.
DTIC, Jashpurnagar
CITCON, Raipur
NSIC, Raipur
Bureau of Indian Standard,
Bhilai.
10.
Marketing /Export Assistance
11.
Other Promotional Agencies
MSME-DI, Raipur.
DTIC, Jashpurnagar
CITCON, Raipur
NSIC, Raipur.
Chhattisgarh State Export Trade
Development Council, Raipur.
Indian Institute of Packaging,
Mumbai.
NABARD, Raipur.
KVIC and KVIB, Jashpurnagar.
Bio-Tech Agriculture University.
Central Food Technological
Research Institute, Mysore.
Dy. Director of Patents &
Design, Mumbai.
Regional Testing Centre,
Kolkata.
National Institute of Technology,
Raipur.
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