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GOVERNMENT OF INDIA

MINISTRY OF MSME. Mumbai

Brief Industrial Profile of Jalgaon District

Carried out by

MSME-Development Institute,
Ministry of Micro & Medium Enterprises,
Govt of India Kurla Andheri Road,
Sakinaka, Mumbai -72.
Tel: 28576090/3091/7166 Fax: 28578092.
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.msmedimumbai.gov.in

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Contents

Sl.No Topic Page No


1. General Characteristics of the District 3-4
1.1 Location & Geographical Area. 4
1.2 Topography 4-5
1.3 Availability of Minerals 5
1.4 Forest 5
1.5 Administrative Status 5
2 District at a glance 6-7
2.1 Existing Status of Industrial Area in the District 8
3 Industrial Scenario of Jalgaon District 8
3.1 Industry at a Glance. 8
3.2 Year Wise trend of Units Registered 9
3.3 Details of Existing Micro & Small Enterprises & Artisan Units in The 9-10
District
3.4 Large Scale Industries/Public Sector undertakings 10
3.5 Major Exportable Item 10
3.6 Growth Trend 11
3.7 Vendorisation/Ancillarisation of the Industry 11
3.8 Medium Scale Enterprises. 11
3.8.1 List of the Units in Jalgaon & near by Area 11
3.8.2 Major Expotable Item 11
3.9 Service Enterprises 11-12
3.10 Potential for New MSMEs 12-13
4. Existing Clusters of Micro & Small Enterprise. 13
4.1 Details of Major Clusters Identified 13
4.1.1 Manufacturing Sector 14
4.1.2. Service Sector 14
4.2 Details of Identified Cluster 14
4.2.1 Plastic Mat Cluster Jalgaon 14
4.2.2 Gold Ornament cluster 14
4.2.3 Fabrication and general engg cluster 15
5. General issues raised by industry association during the course of 15
meeting
6. Steps to set up MSMEs 16

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Brief Industrial Profile of Jalgaon District

1. General Characteristics of the District -

During ages of Mahabharata (Bhishamaparvat) different states such as Gomati, Mandaka,


Khanda, Vidharbha, and Rupvahika, has been described. Out of that Khanda means Khandesh
has been defined by the western historians. The sultan has given the Throne name to the 2nd
Farukhi Raja as Khan due which the name Khandesh was established. In Short the present
Dhule and J algaon District both were recognized during the middle as khandesh and as one
district as Dhule and Headquarters as Dhule. For administrative reasons during the year 1906
Khandesh was divided as East Khandesh and West Khandesh and was divided into 2 districts.
With Jalgaon as its Headquarters it consists of 10 taluka and 3 P etyan and was recognized as
Talukas. In the year 1950 in Chalisgaon Taluka was divided into 13 cities of Aurangabad. In the
year 1960 East Khandesh was recognized under one of the districts in Mumbai District. From
10-10-1960 the name of East Khandesh was changed by the Maharashtra Government to
Jalgaon. Jalgaon has hosted a number of musical concerts.

Padmalaya is a G anesh temple considered as one of the 3.5 peeths. It is a t emple with two
statues of Ganesh (swayambu) which have trunks bending on right as well as on left. You can
walk to Bheemkund- the place where Bheema killed Bakasura in Mahabharata. The Padmalaya
has got the very big history from the Mahabharata. The place was first known as
'Ekchakranagari' but later on it was pronounced as Erondol.

Manudevi : Its place almost 30 km north of city, located in satpuda forest ranges. Which has
a local transportation till village Adgaon by ST. From Adgaon you can hire richshaw or people
from village provide the service with bullock cart. Manudevi is kul-daiwat of almost 90%
Khandesi people and everyone visit the place often. Best time to visit is during raining, it has
water fall of @ 60 Feet height, it pleasant to see it in raining. Water of the fall is look like milk
and pleasant environment around the temple. People come to visit the place from all over the
country and few have visited from other country as well. After visiting jalgaon manudevi is not to
miss place. People from Adgaon are supporting to visitors and they have formed trustee to
support and help visitor.

Mehrun Lake: "Mehrun" is another famous spot in the district for its famous fruit 'Bor'. A fun
park is located nearby the premises as well. Supposedly the name Jalgaon is inspired by
Mehrun Lake, meaning of 'Jal' being water.

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Muktainagar : Muktainagar is a sacred place which was named after Sant Muktabai who was
younger sister of Sant Dyaneshwar . Actual temple of Sant Muktabai is situated at 'Kothali'.

Pal Sanctuary : Pal is a small village situated in Yawal taluka. Here, the beauty of the nature is
breathtaking. It is located in Satpuda.Jalgaon is a prominent industry center in Drip Irrigation,
Pipe manufacturing, Fruit processing, pulse milling, biofertilizer production, Green / Solar
Energy and mattress manufacturing. Jalgaon is a significant collection and distribution center of
agricultural goods and agriculture input industry (including biofertilizers). The leading products
are Jawar and raw cotton and banana the region's rich volcanic soil is particularly well-suited to
cotton production. Jalgaon is an important center for cotton-textile and vegetable-oil mills,
particularly groundnut oil and h ydrogenation plants. Jalgaon is also well known for banana
production. The city is also famous for its gold market which has reputation of being pure. The
Jalgaon city surrounded by various well-known and reputed industries like irrigation, pipe,
forging, cloths. Jalgaon is nowadays becoming a w ell trading centre of Maharashtra and a
leading producer of sugarcane. This year the sugar production has increased. The onion
dehydration plant in Jalgaon has annual onion dehydration capacity of 10,000 tones, which is
about 15 per cent of the total exports of dehydrated onions from India

Pulse Milling in Jalgaon started in the late seventies with JJ Group, Salecha,Vinod and Adarsh
groups setting up milling plants which subsequently grew into multiple plants employing
hundreds of people and serving all of India and over 20 other countries. Until recently traders
and processors in Jalgaon have been l eading the country in the pulse trade and p rocessing.
NCDEX and other commodity exchanges quote prices on the basis of Jalgaon delivery.

1.1 Location & Geographical Area.

Jalgaon District is located in the north-west region of the state of Maharashtra. It is bounded by
Satpuda mountain ranges in the north, Ajanta mountain ranges in the south. The district lies
between 20 degrees to 21 north latitude, and 74.55 degrees to 76.28 degrees east longititude.
Towards the north east lies the border Madyapradesh and towards the southeast lies Buldana
district and towards the south is Aurangabad and in the southwest is Nashik district and East
West is Dhule district.

1.2 TOPOGRAPHY

Climate & Rainfall:Jalgaon has got pretty diverse climate. It is exceptionally hot and dry during
summer with temperature reaching as high as 45 degrees Celsius. Jalgaon receives about 700
mm rainfall during monsoons, which is followed by pleasant temperature in winter.

Soil:The soil pattern in the district differs widely due to marked variations in the topography of
the region. Generally soil in Jalgaon is black fertile, medium fertile, forest oriented, Murum.
Black and fertile soil is found .in Amerlner, Yerander, Jalgaon, Bhusawal and Muktainagar .
Medium black fertile soil is found in Yaval, Raver, and Chopda towards the south and in limited
quantity same soil is found in Chalisgaon and Bhadgaon. The soil is forest type towards the
north of Chopda yawal and Raver Tehsil. Soil of Sandy type is found towards the foothills of
Satpuda Mountains and also towards south of Pachora, Chalisgaon, Jamner and Bhadgaon.

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Rivers: The principal natural feature is the Tapti River. Unlike the rest of the Deccan, whose
rivers rise in the Western Ghats and flow eastward to the Bay of Bengal, the Tapti flows
westward from headwaters in eastern Maharashtra to empty into the Arabian Sea. The Tapti
receives thirteen principal tributaries in its course through Kandesh. None of the rivers is
navigable, and t he Tapti flows in a deep bed which historically made it difficult to use for
irrigation. Most of Kandesh lies south of the Tapti, and is drained by its tributaries the Girna, Bori
and Panjhra. The alluvial plain north of the Tapti contains some of the richest tracts in Kandesh,
and the land rises towards the Satpuda hills. In the centre and east the country is level, save for
some low ranges of barren hills. To the north and west, the plain rises into rugged hills, thickly
wooded, and inhabited by the tribal Bhil people.

1.3Availability of Minerals:There is no major mineral deposits in the district. However stand


maron, stone, mica, and clay are available abundance, which can be suitably used for
construction of roads and buildings.

1.4 Forest: Total geographical area in the districts of Jalgaon is 218 thousand hector out that
forest covers 25.08% i.e 218 thousand hector . Raver, Chopda, Yavel tahils comes forest.

Population : According to the 2001 censes the population of the district was 3,679, 936. (Men:
1,904,437 and Women: 1,775,499) .The rural population is 1,052,621, whereas urban
population is 2,627,315. The population of Scheduled Caste 7.79% and Scheduled tribes is
11.84%. According to the censes of 2001, the density of population of Jalgaon district is
313.The maximum density of population is in Bhusawal 730 and the minimum is in Bordawad
thesil is 208 per km. The literacy rate of the district is 76.06% and that of the state is 76.09%.

1.5 Administrative Status:According to the administrative convenience the state is divided in


six regions viz. Pune, Nashik, Thane, Amravati, Nagpur and Aurangabad. District like Jalgaon
Ahmednagar Dhule Nandurbar, and Nashik fall under Nashik Region. The Jalgaon district
consist 15 tahsils (Jalgaon, Jamner, Erandol, Dharangaon, Bhusawal, Bodwad, Yawal, Raver,
Muktainagar, Amalner, Chopda, Parola, Pachora, Chalisgaon, Bhadgaon). In Jalgaon District
out of 15 Tehsil Jalgaon is an M ahanagarpalika and bal ance 14 N agarparikshak. Yaval and
Raver Tehsil each has 2 Nagarparishad. Muktainagar and Bodhgadh out of the these 2 tehsils
are main Grampanchayats.In the District total 1150 G rampanchayat are there and t otal
members is 10070. O ut of that approximately general members are 15016 l adies 3072,
Scheduled Castes 815 and Schedule tribes 1167 are reserved. All the district level collectors is
administrative chief and Tehsildars at Tehsil level. For rural development, Chief Executive
Officer of Zilla Parishad at District Level and B lock Development Officer at Block level are in
charge of the administrative. Municipal Councils are responsible for urban development work.

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2. DISTRICT AT A GLANCE:-

S.No Particular Year Unit Statistics


1 Geographical Features.
(A) Geographical Data
i)Latitude Degrees 20° and 21°
North
ii)Longitude Degrees 4° 55' to 76°
28' East
iii)Geographical Area 000 Sq Km 11,765 sq km
(B) Administrative Units
a) Tehsils Nos 15
b) Panchayat samities Nos 15
c) Nagarparishaks Nos 14
d) Mahanagarpalika Nos 01
c) Grampanchayat Nos 1150
2. POPULATION
(A) Sex-wise
i) Male 2001 In 000’s 1904
ii) Female 2001 In 000’s 1775
(B) iii) Urban Population 2001 In 000’s 2627
iv) Rural Population 2001 In 000’s 1052
v) Schedule Caste 2001 In % 7.79%
vi) Schedule Tribe 2001 In % 11.84%
vii) Sex Ratio (Female/1000 males) 2001 In 00”s 932
3. Agriculture
A. Land Utilization
i) Total Area 2010-11 Th Hec 1164
ii) Forest Cover 2010-11 In % 25.08%
iii) Non Agriculture Land 2010-11 In % 4.64%
iv) Cultivable Barren land 2010-11 In% 1.89%
4. Forest
i) Forest 2010-11 Th hec 218
5. Livestock &Poultry
A. Cattle
i) Cows 2007 Nos 4937
ii) Buffaloes 2007 Nos 1426
iii) He Buffaloes 2007 Nos 3418
B Other Livestock
i) Goats 2007 Nos 18580
ii) Sheep’s 2007 Nos 3418
iii) Chicken /Ducks 2007 Nos 333
iv) Length of rail line 2010-11 Kms 350
v) Roads
a) National highway 2010-11 Kms 184

b) State Highway 2010-11 Kms 1294


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c) Main District Highway 2010-11 Kms 1689
d) Rural Roads 2010-11 Kms 4759
e) Nagarparishad/Mahanagarpalika(area) 2010-11 Kms 1343
(VI) Communication
a) Telephone connection 2010-11 Nos 106285
b) Post Offices 2010-11 Nos 533
c) Telephone Centre 2010-11 Nos 207
d) Mobile 2010-11 No 40000
(VII) Public Health
a) Dispensary 2008 No. 32
b) Hospitals No. 23
c) Ayurvedic Hospital No. 77
d) Primary health centers No. 442
(VIII) Banking Commercial
a) Nationalized Bank Nos 76
b) Rural Bank Nos 105
c) Co-operative Banks Nos 10
a) Primary Schools. Nos 2456
b) Secondary& Senior secondary school Nos. 845
c) Colleges Nos 35
d) Technical university Nos. 01
e) Agricultural Colleges Nos 11
f) Engineering Colleges Nos 07

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2.1 Existing Status of Industrial Areas in the District Jalgaon

S.No Name of Land Land Prevailing No of No of No of No of Units


Ind.Area acquired develope Rate per Plots allott Vacant in
(In d (In Sqm.(In Rs.) ed Plots Production.
hectar) hectare) Plots
1 Co.Ind Est. 19.3 138 Plots Rs.665 per 138 138 -- 133
Jal. Sq.mt for 5 Closed
Industrial
Rs.1330
commercial
per Sq.mt
2 MIDC 629.63 1710 1710 1654 46 1299
Jalgaon Plots -do- 194 closed

3 MIDC 325.84 171 plots Rs.135 /sq.mt 171 171 -- 5


Bhusawal for Industrial
Rs.270 sq.mt
for
Commercial
4 MIDC 256.16 68 plots Rs.130 / 68 60 8 1
Chalis sq.mt
gaon Industrial
Rs.260/ sq.mt
commercial
Total 1230.932087
plots
Source: MIDC and DIC Jalgaon.

3) Industrial scenerio of Jalgaon District upto 31st August 2012.


3.1 Industry at a Glance.
Sr.No Head Unit
1. REGISTERED INDUSTRIAL UNIT 4276 NO.
2. TOTAL INDUSTRIAL UNIT 4276NO.
3. REGISTERED MEDIUM & LARGE UNIT 06 (M)
04(L)
4. ESTIMATED AVG.NO. OF DAILY WORKER EMPLOYED 8305 NO.
IN SMALL SCALE INDUSTRIES
5. EMPLOYMENT IN LARGE AND MEDIUM INDUSTRIES 13344(L)
5435(M)
6. NO. OF INDUSTRIAL AREA 4 NO
7. TURNOVER OF SMALL SCALE IND 823938 IN LACS
8. TURNOVER OF MEDIUM & LARGE SCALE INDUSTREIS 3364232 (M)
73667 (L) IN LACS.

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3.2 YEAR WISE TREND OF UNITS REGISTERED.

YEAR NUMBER OF EMPLOYMENT INVESTMENT


REGISTRERED UNITS (LAKH Rs.)
1985-86 47 342 22
1986-87 88 440 32
1987-88 148 688 54
1988-89 114 804 103
1989-90 64 395 52
1990-91 136 903 106
1991-92 100 713 341
1992-93 110 788 422
1993-94 200 1242 893
1994-95 181 1177 702
1995-96 162 1255 1246
1996-97 216 1505 1279
1997-98 206 1610 1543
1998-99 195 1618 2938
1999-2000 184 2067 1989
2000-01 220 1843 2380
2001-2002 190 1670 2217
2002-03 74 485 795
2003-04 347 1534 1175
2004-05 139 957 1010
2005-06 144 1114 1380
2006-07 186 1245 1506
2007-08 289 1631 1431
2008-09 285 1938 2548
2009-10 274 1726 2258
2010-11 214 2192 4889
Total 4513 31882 33311
Source: DIC-----

3.3 DETAILS OF EXISTING MICRO & SMALL ENTERPRISES AND ARTISAN UNITS IN THE
DISTRICT.

NIC Industry Group Description (As per NIC 2004) No of Investm Employ
Code Units ent ment
No (Lakh
2004 Rs)
13 Mining of metal ores 1 13 9
14 Other Mining and Quarrying 4 128 41
15 Manufacture of Food Products and Beverages 857 16491 6131
16 Manufacture of Tobacco Products 0 0 0
17 Manufacture of Textiles 107 5566 665
18 Manufacture of Wearing Apparel: Dressing and Dyeing of 154 4180 1302
Fur
19 Tanning & Dressing of Leather Manufacture of Luggage, 0 0 0
9
handbags Saddlery, harness & Footwear
20 Manufacture of Wood, Products of Wood, Cork, articles 200 5417 1600
of straw & plating materials except Furniture:
21 Manufacture of Paper and Paper Products 196 21744 1607
22 Publishing Printing and Reproduction of Recorded Media 109 3619 883
23 Manufacture of Coke, Refined Petroleum Products & 4 58 32
Nuclear Fuel
24 Manufacture of Chemicals & Chemical Products 318 6717 2645
25 Manufacture of Rubber & Plastic Products 217 7101 2277
26 Manufacture of Other Non-Metallic Mineral Products 189 5100 1795
27 Manufacture of Basic Metals 297 3304 2514
28 Manufacture of Fabrication metal Products, Except 296 3310 2603
Machinery & Equipment
29 Manufacture of Machinery & Equipment N.E.CX 138 1682 1139
31 Manufacture of Electrical machinery & Apparatus N.E.C 239 6004 2007
34 Manufacture of Motor Vehicles, Trailers & Semi-Trailers 120 3933 983
35 Manufacture of Other Transport Equipment 3 62 76
36 Manufacture of Furniture Manufacturing N.E.C. 192 5982 1518
50 Maintenance & Repair of Motor Vehicle & Motorcycles; 13 304 120
Retail Sale of Automotive Fuel
52 Maintenance & Repair of personal & household goods 18 613 152
55 Hotel and Restaurants 1 3 5
63 Supporting & Auxilliary Transport Activities 3 68 22
64 Post & Telecommunications 2 70 2
72 Computer & Related Activities 248 8356 2024
74 Other business Activities 6 38 36
85 Health & Social Work 5 276 44
93 Other Service Activities 338 56123 3745
96 Undifferentiated Goods producing Activities of Private 1 25 20
Households for own use
Total 4276 166119 36065

3.4Large Scale Industries/Public Sector Undertakings

List of the units in Jalgaon & Near By Area.

1. Jain Irrigation System Pvt Ltd.Bambhori Tal Dharangaon.

2. Supreme Industries, Gadegaon Tal Jamner

3) Raymond LTd, MIDC Jalgaon.

4) Orient Cement Nashirabad Tal Jalgaon.

3.5 Major Exportable Item: Food Products, I.e Mango, Banana, Gauva, PVC Pipes, PVC

Mats etc Pulp and powder.

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3.6 Growth Trend. P.P Mat, PVC Pipe, Oil Mill and Dal Mill.

3.7. Vendorisation/Ancillarisation of the Industry : Automobile, Electrical and Electrical


parts, Transformers, Plastic parts etc

3.8.Medium Scale Enterprises.

3.8.1List of the units in Jalgaon & Near By Area.

1) Khandesh Extraction Ltd, Near Railway Station, Oil refinery Cattle Feed.

Chalisgaon, Dist Jalgaon.

2) Tulsi Extractions Ltd, N-99, MIDC Jalgaon. Plastic Pipes & Fittings

3) Datta Agro services Pvt.LTd, Fertilizers.

4) Paradise Polymers Limited, E-23, Mad Jalgaon. PVC Film

5) Spectrum Polytech V – 195, MIDC Jalgaon. Electrical Switch gears,

Plastic Moulded Parts.

6) S.K oil Inds Shivaji Nagar, Jalgaon. Refine Oil.

3.8.2 Major Exportable Item.: Irrigation System (PVC Pipes & Fittings), Food Products i.e

Mango, Banana, Guava etc Pulp & Powder.

3.9Service Enterprises.

1. Computer Training Institute


2. Xerox, Fax, Typing Cyber Café etc.
3. Desk Top Publishing /Screen Printing
4. Laundry & Dry Cleaning
5. Servicing of agriculture farm equipment e.g. Tractor, Pump, Rig Boring machines, etc.
6. Photographic laboratories
7. ISD/STD Booths
8. Creating of databases suitable for foreign/Indian markets software development.
9. Data conversion data entry and data processing
10 Digitization of spoken material(e.g legal and medical transcription)
11 Computerized call centres
12 Multi Channel cable TV with Dish Antenna
13 Video Shooting
14 Hot mix plant (Irrespective of mobile or immovable)
15 Research & Development
16 Repairing & Servicing of TV/Fridge/A.C. etc.

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17 Hotel & Restaurant
18 Advertising Media
19 X-Ray Clinic
20 Tailoring
21 Weigh Bridge
22 Blue Printing and enlargement of Drawing/designs facilities
23 Fax Services
24 Flour Mill
25 Bore well

3.10 Potential for New MSMEs:-

1) Agro based Industries:-


1. Surgical bandage
2. Sanitary Napkins
3. Oil Mills
4. Bio-coal briquettes from sugarcane and Banana waste
5. Mushroom cultivation
6. Industrial alcohol from Jowar

2) Fruit Processing Industries.


1. Baby food based on Banana
2. Banana Wafers
3. Mango-Jam, Pickles, Juice, Jelly etc.
4. Mosambi and Lime Juice Ice cream
5. Pomegranate – Ayurvedic Medicine
6. Custard Apple – Jam

3) Forest Based :
1. Saw Mill
2. Wooden Furniture
3. Ayurvedic and Harbal
4. Wooden packing boxes.
5. Electrical switch boards
6. Disposal plates made from palas tree leaf.
7. Glass articles manufacturing.

4) Animal based industries.


1. Blankets, carpets etc. from sheep wool
2. Dairy products – Cheese, Butter, Masala Milk, Ghee, Paneer etc.
3. Cattle / Poultry feed
4. Leather Tannery
5. Leather goods like Purse, Belts, Jacket, Footwear, Folder, School Bags Office
Bags etc.
6. Bone fertilizer
7. Poultry farming

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5) Mineral based:
1. Stone crushers
2. Fly Ash bricks

6) Demand Based:
1. Agricultural equipment
2. Solvent extraction plants
3. General fabrication
4. Computer stationery
5. Voltage stabilizers
6. Plastic Moulded articles
7. Automobile spares
8. Readymade Garments
9. Water filter
10. Paints & Varnish
11. Domestic Electrical appliances

Ancillary units:-
1) Textile Mills Based: Wooden bobbins, plastic bobbins, paper cones & tubes,
wooden shutters etc.

2) Sugar Mills Based:Steel fabricated items, hardware items, paints, varnishes


etc.

3) Ordinance Based:Nuts Bolts, Washers Flanges, Rubber Gasket etc.

4) Dairy Based: Aluminum cans, Polythene bags, Plastic containers, Glass


Bottles etc.
5) Electric Locomotive workshop, Central Railway, Bhusawal. Oil & Grease,
Carbon brushes, rubber moulded items, cables, fastners, steel machine parts.
Welding electrodes, steel forging, brass foundry items etc.

6) Service Industries:

1. Computer Training Institute


2. Xerox, Fax, Typing Cyber Café etc.
3. Desk Top publishing / Screen printing.
4. Repairing & Servicing of TV / Fridge / A. C. etc.
5. Hotel & Restaurant
6. Advertising media

4Existing Cluster of Micro & Small Enterprises: Nil

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4.1DETAIL OF MAJOR CLUSTERS identified:-

4.1.1Manufacturing Sector.

a) Plastic Mat Cluster Jalgaon.

b) Gold Ornaments Cluster, Jalgaon.

c) a) M/s Sai Engineering Cluster, Jalgaon.

4.1.2 Service Sector: Nil

4.2. Details for Identified cluster.

4.2.1 Name of the cluster. Plastic Mat Cluster Jalgoan.: Indentified Cluster

1. Principal Product Manufactured in the Cluster P.P.Mats


2 Name of the SPV Yet to be formed
3. No. of functional units in the clusters. 70-80
4. Turnover of the clusters 25 crs
5. Value of Exports from the Clusters 10-15%
6 Employment in Cluster Direct 3000
Indirect 6000
7. Average investment in Plant & Machinery 9 crs
8. Major issues/requirement High investment of Technology and
Regular supply of Electricity.
9. Presence of capable Institutions Uttar Maharahtra VIdyapeeth
10 Thrust Areas Electricity Technology and Quality
11. Problems & constraints Trust Building

4.2.2 Name of the cluster: Gold Ornament Cluster Jalgaon. Identified Cluster:

1. Principal Products Manufactured in the Cluster Gold & Silver Ornaments


2. Name of the SPV Yet to be formed
3. No. of functional units in the clusters. Micro 37 + Women:2
4. Turnover of the Clusters Proposed: 3000 crs
5. Employment in Cluster Proposed: 5000 nos
6. Average investment in plant & Machinery. 11.00 cr
7. Major issues/requirement Lack of Trained manpower and
automenisation need market design
facilities, New Technology.

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4.2.3 Fabrication and general engg cluster. Identified Cluster

Name of the Cluster: M/s Sai Engineering Cluster, Jalgaon.

1. Principal Products Manufactured in the Cluster Engineering and Automobile


Electrical and Allied products
2. Name of the SPV Yet to be formed
3. No. of functional units in the clusters. Micro 18 + Women:1 Small: 1
Total 20
4. Turnover of the Clusters Proposed: 1000 crs annual
5. Value of Exports from the Clusters 3%
6. Employment in Cluster Proposed: 1200 nos
7. Average investment in plant & Machinery. 7.07 cr
8. Major issues/requirement Lack of Trained manpower and
automenisation need market
design facilities, New
Technology.

5. General issues raised by industry association during the course of meeting:-

1. Lack of awareness of Govt Schemes pertaining to MSMEs such as CLCSS, NMCP


Schemes etc.

2. Non receipt of payment from large scale units.

3. Bankers avoid to accept the cases under CGTMSE especially for the new entrepreneurs
and insist for the collateral security.

4. Octroi Problems.

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6. STEPS TO SET UP MSMEs

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. Registration General Manager
Provisional Registration Certificate (EM-I) & District Industries Centre
Permanent Registration Certificate (EM-II) Opp Govt. Polytechnic, National

Highway No 9
Jalgaon 425001.
2. Product Identification MSME-Development Institute,
Identification of Project Profiles, techno economic Kurla-Andheri Road, Sakinaka,
and managerial consultancy services market Mumbai – 400 072. Tel:
survey and economic survey reports. 28576090/3091/
Fax No : 28578092
3. Technical Consultancy MSME-DI, Sakinaka, Mumbai -72
4. Industrial Plots MIDC Jalgaon
5. For raw materials under Govt. Supply. a) MSSIDC & DIC Jalgoan

6. Plant and Machinery under hire/purchase Through NSIC Nashik


basis. National Small Industries
Corporation,

Galla No 13, 3rd Floor,

Udyog Bhawan, MIDC, Satpur,


Nashik
7. Power/Electricity Maharashtra State Electric
Distribution Company
8. Technical Know-how MSME-DI, Mumbai
9. Quality & Standard Beaureu of Indian Standards
10 Marketing/Export Assistance NSIC Mumbai/MSME-DI, Mumbai

11. Other Promotional Agencies. KVIB, KVIC, MSSIDC, Lead


Banks DIC etc.

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