lR;eso t;rs Government of India Ministry of MSME Brief Industrial Profile of Jashpurnagar District Carried out by MSME-Development Institute, Raipur (Ministry of MSME, Govt. of India,) Phone :- 0771- 2427719 /2422312 Fax: 0771 - 2422312 e-mail: dcdi-raipur@dcmsme.gov.in Web- www.msmediraipur.gov.in 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. 1 1 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 6 6 7 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.8.1 3.8.2 3.9 3.9.1 3.9.2 3.10 4. 4.1 4.1.1 4.1.2 4.2 4.2.1 4.2.2 4.2.3 4.2.4 4.2. 5 5. 6 7. 8. 9. 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 9 9 9 9 14 14 14 14 14 15 15 15 15 16 16 17 18 - 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.