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lR;eso t;rs

Government of Indi a
Mi ni st ry of MSME



Brief Industrial Profile of Panchkula District
















Carried out by:-

MSME- Devel opment I ns t i t ut e, Karnal
(Ministry of MSME, Govt. of India)


Phone: 0184 - 2230882
Fax: 0184 - 2231862
E-mail: dcdi-karnal@dcmsme.gov.in
Website: www.msmedikarnal.gov.in

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Contents

S. No. Topic Page No.
1.1 Location & Geographical Area 3
1.2 Topography 4
1.3 Availability of Minerals. 4
1.4 Forest 4
1.5 Administrative set up 4
1.6 Other features of the district 5-7
2 District at a glance 7-9
2.1 Existing Status of Industrial Areas in the District Panchkula 10
3 Industrial Scenario 11
3.1 Industry at a glance 11
3.2 Year Wise Trend of Units Registered 11
3.3 Details of Existing Micro & Small Enterprises & Artisan Units In
the District
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3.4 Large Scale Industries / Public Sector undertakings 12
3.5 Major exportable item 12
3.6 Growth trend 12
3.7 Vendorisation / Ancillarisation of the Industry 13
3.8 Medium Scale Enterprises 13
3.9 Service Enterprises 13
3.10 Potentials for new MSMEs 13
4 Existing Clusters of Micro & Small Enterprise 13-14
5 General issues raised by Industry association during the course
of
meeting.
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6 16 Steps to set up of MSMEs

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Brief Industrial Profile of Panchkula District

1.1 Location and Geographical Area

Panchkula is newly formed 17
th
district of Haryana State. Panchkula has been adorned the
status of a district on 15
th
August 1995 by carving out the development blocks of Pinjore,
Raipur Rani, Morni & Barwala from Ambala District. Panchkula is located in the north of
Haryana state. It is surrounded by Patiala district of Punjab and UT Chandigarh in the West;
Solan and Sirmour district of Himachal Pradesh in the North and South as well as East by
Ambala. Panchkula district enjoys the privilege of having the beautiful hill track of Haryana,
the only beautiful hill resort at Morni Hills. District occupies a prominent place in the
industrial; map of Haryana. It is a satellite city of the Union Territory of Chandigarh. The
prestigious Chandimandir Cantonment Headquarters of the Indian Western Command is also
located in Panchkula city.


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1.2 Topography

The district has a sub-tropical continental monsoon climate where we find seasonal rhythm,
hot summer and cool winter, unreliable rainfall and a great variation in temperature. The
annual average rainfall of the district is 691.2 mm. The district also receives winter rains
from the western disturbance. The rainfall is mostly received in the monsoon. Morni hills
constitute the highest point of the district as well as of Haryana. The Ghaggar River is the
only perennial river. It is very shallow outside of the monsoons. The rainfall generally
restricted to rolling plain in north and north east a doom in Pinjore area and flood plain along
the Ghaggar River. The important rivers/streams of the district are Ghaggar, Sirsa, and
Kaushalya etc. Generally the slope of the district is from North East to South West and in
this direction, most of the rivers rain fed torrents flow down and spread much gravels and
pebbles in their beds. A good network of canals is providing irrigation facilities underground
water level is not relatively high. Tubewell irrigation is also common in the district. It is one
of the prosperous districts from agricultural point of view. The soil in the district are mainly
light loam (seoti) piedmont (ghar kandi) Swalik (Pahar), Silticaly (Naili and Chhachhra
Dakar) etc. The under ground water in the district occurs under confirmed and semi-
confirmed conditions which is generally fresh and suitable for domestic and irrigation
purposes. The under ground water level is generally high in the southern parts and low in
north and northeast which is hilly tract. The district lies in a region where earthquakes of
moderate to high intensity have been felt in the past. Being situated at the Himalayan
boundary fault zones it is prone to earthquakes.
1.3 Availability of Minerals


Minerals play an important role in development of industries in area. District Panchkula is
rich in respect of Mineral resources. Sand, Bajri, Stone and loamiest are the main mineral
available in the district. Ghagar is the only river passes through the district. There is crushing
zone having approx. 50 crushers namely Burj Kotian near Chandimandir. These stone
crushers are supplying building materials to Delhi, Punjab Chandigarh and Panchkula.
Mining is band in the district Panchkula due to orders of Honble Punjab & Haryna High
Court w.e.f 28-2-2010 to till date.

1.4 Forest

The district has practically no forest except grown by the both sides of roads and canals by
govt. departments. However, total area under forest in the district is 384 sq. km. which is
about 42.76% of the total geographical area (898 Sq. Kms.) of the district Main trees found in
the district are Eucalyptus, Kikar. Shisham, Neem etc.

1.5 Administrative Set up

The total geographical area of the district is 898 Sq. Kms. which constitute 2.03% of the total
area of the state. Administratively the district is divided into two sub-divisions namely
Panchkula and Kalka, two tehsils namely Panchkula and Kalka, three sub-tehsils namely
Barwala, Morni and Raipur Rani. The total 236 villages have been divided into four
community development blocks i.e. Barwala, Pinjore, Morni and Raipur Rani. Total number
of towns is five.

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Total Area
(Sq. Km.)
Sub-Division Tehsil Sub-Tehsil Block Town Village
898 2 2 3 4 5 236


1.6 Other features of the district

Agriculture

Details of main crops sown in the district

S.No. Crop Area ( in 000
hectare)
Production (in 000
Tonnes)
Food grains (Cereals)
1 Rice 8.4 23
2 Wheat 16 38
3 Maize 8 22
Total cereals 31.1 76
4 Pulses 1.7 1
5 Vegetables & Fruits 2.4 NA
6 Sugarcane 0.5 15
7 Oil Seeds 2.5 4.6

Source : Deptt. of Agriculture, Panchkula

Total Area of the district is 57000 Hectare and total cultivable area is 34000 hectares which is
59.64% of total Area. Total area under fruits and vegetables is 2400 hectares. Total cropped
area is 46000 hectares and total net cultivated area is 34000 hectares which is 135% to net
cultivated area. Net Area sown is 24000 hectares and area sown more than once is 22000
hectares. Non agriculture land is 18000 hectares. Net area cultivated is 100% to the total
area available for cultivation. Net irrigated area is 5000 hectares which is equal to total net
area sown. Total consumption of chemical fertilizers (Nutrients) as on 31-3-2012 is 16870
M.T. There were 14878 no. of tractors in the district as on 31.3.2011. The main crops grown
in the district are wheat, paddy, bajra, pulses, oil seeds, onion, potatoes and other vegetables
and fruits.

Irrigation

Agriculture has developed in the district to the desired extent due to availability of sufficient
sources of irrigation facilities. Irrigation is done both by tubewells and canals. Sweet water is
available in plenty throughout the district. Gross area irrigated is 25000 hectares. Total net
irrigated area of the district was 16000 hectares whereas total area irrigated through tubewells
and canals was 14000 hectares and 400 hectares respectively. Rest of the area irrigated
through other sources. Net area irrigated percentage to net area sown is 66.7.

Gross Area irrigated 000 Hectare 25
Net Area irrigated 000 Hectare 16
% age of Gross area irrigated to total 64.1
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cropped area
% age of Net area irrigated to net area
sown
66.7
% age of area sown more than once to
net sown area
62.5


Fisheries

The district has good potential for the development of fish Farming District fisheries
development office is located in the district along with their technical staff to assist
farmers/needy persons for the development of fisheries in the district Fish production during
the year 2010-2011 in the district was 5016 tones. Total area under fish cultivation in the
district was 966 hectares. Total fishing licenses issued in the district were 34 nos. Total
receipts from fisheries were Rs. 3.79 crores.

Livestock and Poultry

Dairy farming has been taken up as subsidiary occupation in the district Total animal
population of the district as per the special livestock survey 1997 was 3,69,700 nos. There are
2,45,600 poultry birds in the district In milk cattles were 10400 nos. Details of animals have
been given as under :

S.No. Livestock & Poultry Numbers
1 Cattle 27939
2 Buffaloes 68483
3 Horses and Ponies 137
4 Donkeys 122
5 Mules 231
6 Sheeps 2253
7 Goats 13970
8 Camels 37
9 Pigs 1209
10 Domestic Dogs 5213
11 Poultry 5730293

Source : Deptt. of Animal Husbandry, Panchkula

Veterinary facilities are being provided through the existing 11 veterinary hospitals and 16
veterinary dispensaries in the district. Training to the dairy farmers is imparted at National
Dairy Research Institute (NDRI), Karnal, Gurgaon and Haryana Agricultural University,
Hissar. Pig farming has also been encouraged in the district


Economy

The district has a mixed type of Economy i.e. coexistence of Agricultural industries and
allied sectors. But of a total population, about 34% of its has been enumerated as Main
Workers against state average of 29.52%. The district serves as important link between the
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hills and the plains. Panchkula Urban Estate, HMT Pinjore and surajpur are important
Industrial Centres. District is rich in forest and mineral resources. The major kharif crops are
sugarcane, paddy and maize. The major Rabi crops are wheat, barley, gram and oilseed etc.
At present, there are 10 large and Medium scale, 1965 Micro and Small and 12 exporting
units in the district.

Human Resources

Total population of the district as on 2011 is 558890 persons. Rural and urban population of
the district is 252231 and 306659 persons respectively. Percentage of rural population to the
total population of the district is 54.86%. Density of population of the district was 645
persons per Sq. Km whereas it is 573 persons per Sq. Km for the State as a whole. District
female population per 1000 males is 870 as compare to state is 877. The decennial percentage
increase in population is 19.32% during the period 2001-2011 as compare to state increase is
19.90%.

Horticulture

The district has rich potential for the development of horticulture. Main fruits grown in the
district are mango, guava, citrus, ber, chiku and pear/plums. These fruits available in the
district can be utilized for further processing in the industries. Mangos/ Citrus can be used
for pickle manufacturing whereas other fruits can be used for other industrial use. Total area
under fruit trees was 1048 hectares in the district during the year 2010-11.


1. DISTRICT AT A GLANCE


S.No Particular Year Unit Statistics
1 Geographical features
Geographical Data
i) Latitude
ii) Longitude
iii) Geographical Area Sq. Km. 898
iv) Annual Average Rainfall MM 691.2
2 Administrative Set up
i) Sub divisions 2011 Nos. 2
ii) Tehsils 2011 Nos. 2
iii) Sub-Tehsil 2011 Nos. 3
iv) Patwar Circle 2011 Nos. 29
v) Panchayat Samitis 2011 Nos. 4
vi)Nagar Nigam 2011 Nos. 1
vii) Nagar Palika 2011 Nos. 0
viii) Gram Panchayats 2011 Nos. 121
xi) Revenue villages 2011 Nos. 253
x) Assembly Area 2011 Nos. 02
xi) Towns 2011 Nos. 4
xii) Blocks 2011 Nos. 4
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xiii) Zila Parishad 2011 Nos. 1
3 Population
Total 2011 558890
(A) Rural 2011 Nos. 252231
Males 2011 Nos. 136008
Females 2011 Nos. 116223
(B) Urban 2011 Nos. 306659
Males 2011 Nos. 143748
Females 2011 Nos. 129355
Persons per Sq. Km. 2011 622
Females per 1000 males 2011 870
Percentage increase 2001-2011 19.32
4 Agriculture
Land utilization
i) Total Area 2010-11 000 Hectare 57
ii) Forest cover 2010-11 000 Hectare 2
iii) Non Agriculture Land 2010-11 000 Hectare 18
iv) Cultivable but Barren land 2010-11 000 Hectare 2
v) Net Area Sown 2010-11 000 Hectare 24
vi) Area sown more than once 2010-11 000 Hectare 15
Vii) Total Cropped Area 2010-11 000 Hectare 39
5. Livestock & Poultry (Livestock Census 2007)
i) Cows Nos. 27939
ii) Buffaloes Nos. 68483
iii) Horses and Ponies Nos. 137
iv) Goats Nos. 13970
v) Pigs Nos. 1209
vi) Dogs Nos. 5213
vii) Sheep Nos. 5213
Viii) Poultry Nos. 5730293
6. Railways
Length of rail line 2010-11 Kms 20
7. Roads
(a) National Highway 2010-11 Kms 111.49
(b) State Highway 2010-11 Kms 13.40
(c) Main District Highway 2010-11 Kms 30.90
(d) Other District & Rural
Roads
2010-11 Kms 492.08
(e) Rural Road/
Agriculture Marketing
Board Roads
2010-11 Kms NA
(f) Katchcha Road


2010-11 Kms

7.50
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8. Communication
(a) Telephone
connection
2010-11 Nos. 24580
(b) Post offices 2010-11 Nos. 36
(c) Telephone center 2010-11 Nos. 7
(d) Density of Telephone 2010-11 Nos./1000
person

(e) Density of Telephone 2010-11 No. per KM.
(f) PCO Rural 2010-11 Nos.
(g) PCO STD 2010-11 Nos.
9. Public Health
(a) Allopathic Hospital 2010-11 Nos. 2
(b) Beds in Allopathic
hospitals
2010-11 Nos. 294
(c) Ayurvedic Dispensaries 2010-11 Nos. 15
(d) Beds in Ayurvedic
hospitals
2010-11 Nos. --
(e) Unani hospitals 2010-11 Nos. 1
(f) Community Health
Centers (CHCs)
2010-11 Nos. 2
(g) Primary health centers 2010-11 Nos. 9
(h) Dispensaries 2010-11 Nos. 15
(i) Sub Health Centers 2010-11 Nos. 51
(j) Homoeopathic Institution 2010-11 Nos. 0
10. Banking
(a) Commercial Bank 2011 Nos. 149
(b) Rural Bank 2011 Nos. 06
(c) Co-Operative Bank 2011 Nos. 12
(d) PLDB Branches 2011 Nos. 01
11. Education
(a) Primary school 2011 Nos. 182
(b) Middle school 2011 Nos. 151
(c) Secondary & Senior
Secondary school
2011 Nos. 114
(d) Colleges 2011 Nos. 4
(e) Engg. & Mgt. Colleges 2011 Nos. 5
(f) B.Ed Colleges 2011 Nos. 2
(g) Technical University 2011 Nos. 0
Literacy rate 2011 83.44


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2.1 Existing Status of Industrial Areas in District Panchkula

Availability of infrastructure facilities determines the pace of economic and industrial
development of an area. An industrial infrastructural facility includes roads, water, transport,
communication industrial estates/ areas, technical/management educational institutions etc.
These facilities creates healthy industrial environment for industrial development of the
district Recently Haryana Govt. recognized the need of creating/developing such
infrastructural facilities in the state as a whole. For the purpose state govt. has announced a
separate infrastructure development policy. Presently, numbers of projects to create such
facilities in the State are under implementation.


S.
No.
Name of
Ind. Area
Land
acquired
(In
hectare)
Land
developed
(In
hectare)
Prevailing
Rate/Sqm
(In Rs.)
No
of
Plots
No of
allotted
Plots

No of
Vacant
Plots
No. of
Units in
Production
1 I/Area
Barwala

102 102 5500/- 335 327 8 201
2 I/Estate
Kalka


12.82 12.82 5500/- 59 59 -- 59
3 I/Area
Phase-1,
Panchkula


104 104 6500/- 402 384 18 356
4 I/Area
Phase-II,
Panchkula


118 118 6500/- 432 416 16 373
5 I/Estate
Phase-I,
Panchkula


22 22 6500/- 90 90 -- 78














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3. INDUSTRIAL SCENERIO
3.1 Industry at a Glance

Sr.No Head Unit Particulars
1. Registered Industrial Unit No. 1862
2. Total Industrial Unit No. 2430
3. Registered Medium & Large Unit No. 10
4. Estimated average no. of daily workers
employed in small scale industries
No. 7
5. Employment in Large & Medium
Industries
No. 9840
6. No. of Industrial Area No. 5

Source: District Industries Centre (DIC), Panchkula

3.2 YEAR WISE TREND OF UNITS REGISTERED

YEAR NUMBER OF
REGISTERED
UNITS
EMPLOYMENT
(Nos.)
INVESTMENT
(lakh Rs.)
Upto 2000-01 32 238 151.65
2001-02 28 159 152.40
2002-03 39 237 90.96
2003-04 40 228 159.78
2004-05 47 356 151.71
2005-06 31 212 218.32
2006-07 35 244 458.23
2007-08 59 461 1458.08
2008-09 152 595 1292.00
2009-10 114 404 482.00
2010-11 173 384 672.00
2011-12 97 263 685.00

Source : District Industries Centre (DIC), Panchkula





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

NIC
COD
E NO.
TYPE OF
INDUSTRY
NUMBER
OF
UNITS
INVESTMENT
(Lakh Rs.)
EMPLOYMENT
(Nos.)
20 Agro based 135 970 490
22 Soda water 2 30 21
23 Cotton textile 114 400 520
24. Woolen, silk & artificial Thread
based clothes.
84 170 184
25. Jute & jute based 8 22 30
26. Ready-made garments &
embroidery
52 295 275
27. Wood/wooden based furniture 109 435 270
28. Paper & Paper products 28 85 140
29. Leather based 26 80 105
31. Chemical/Chemical based 58 240 320
30. Rubber, Plastic & petro based 31 140 95
32. Mineral based 3 40 25
33. Metal based (Steel Fab.) 186 837 950
35. Engineering units 456 2150 2315
36. Electrical machinery and
transport equipment
31 90 125
97. Repairing & servicing 262 310 520
01. Others 277 655 1050
Kachori Making - - -
Total 1862 6929 7425

3.4 Large Scale Industries / Public Sector undertakings

List of the units in Panchkula & Near by Area

1. M/s Syschem India Limited, Village-Bargodam, Panchkula
2. M/s Bharat electronics Limited, I/Area, Phase-II, Panchkula
3. M/s Drish Shoes Limited, I/Area, Phase-I, Panchkula
4. M/s Hindustan Machine Tools Limited, (Machine Tools), Pinjore, Panchkula
5. M/s Hindustan Machine Tools Limited, (Tractor Division), Pinjore, Panchkula
6. M/s Surya Pharmaceutical Limited, I/Area, Panchkula
7. M/s Uniroyal Textiles Industries, I/Area, Panchkula
8. M/s Alchemist Hospital, Sector-21, Panchkula


3.5 Major Exportable Item: Auto Parts, PCB, Medicines injectable, Connectors,
Decorative & Industrial Laminates, Machine Tools, Engineering goods, Leather
Shoes, Chemicals, Tractors etc.

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3.6 Growth Trend: Increasing (12% app.)
3.7 Vendorisation / Ancillarisation of the Industry: More than 100 ancillaries
units are working with the medium and large industries

3.8. Medium Scale Enterprises

3.8.1 List of the units in Panchkula & Near by Area

1. M/s Chandika Press, I/Area, Barwala, Panchkula
2. M/s Essen Conectors Limited, I/Area, Panchkula

3.8.2 Major Exportable Item: Connectors ( For computers)

3.9 Service Enterprises

1. M/s Alchemist Hospital, Sector-21, Panchkula

3.9.2 Potentials areas for service industry:
Enterprises like repairing of agriculture implements, agriculture machineries,
Automobile workshops, TV and Computer repair centers, Service stations, Repair of
electrical Appliances have a very good scope in service industry.

3.10 Potential for new MSMEs: Excellent (Both in Manufacturing and Service
Sector) Particularly in the area of Automobile & its parts, Tractor parts, Engineering
components, Wood/wooden based furniture, Handloom, Readymade garments,
Repairing and servicing industry etc.
4. Existing Clusters of Micro & Small Enterprise

4.1 DETAIL OF MAJOR CLUSTERS

4.1.1 Manufacturing Sector
1. Panchkula Auto Parts Cluster, Panchkula
2. Handloom Weavers Cluster, Raipur Rani, Panchkula

4.2.1 Name of the cluster: Panchkula Auto Parts Cluster, Panchkula
1 Principal Products Manufactured
in the Cluster
Machine Parts, Automobile/Tractor parts
2 Name of the SPV Panchkula Auto Parts (P) Ltd.
3 No. of functional units in the
clusters
305
4 Turnover of the Clusters Rs. 150 Cr.approx.
5 Value of Exports from the
Clusters
Rs. 40 Cr. Approx.
6 Employment in Cluster Direct =4000 Indirect = 1500
7 Average investment in plant &
Machinery
Rs.15 lacs approx.
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8 Major Issues / requirement

Sourcing of Raw Materials from far places,
absence of common testing facilities, Lower
value addition and realization, Limited market
Penetration, Lack of Brand Identity, Poor
industry- institutional linkage, High packaging
cost, Poor efforts on Export Marketing.
9 Presence of capable institutions HMT (Machines), HMT (Tools) and other
tractor industries, MSME-DI, Karnal, NSIC
Ltd., Chandigarh, DIC, Panchkula, BIS
Chandigarh, SIDBI Chandigarh, HSPCB,
Panchkula,
10 Thrust Areas Testing, Deign of products, Heat Treatment,
etc
11 Problems & constraints Cut throat competition outside the country on
the imported raw material basically from china.
Non Availability of Raw Materials and Testing
Facilities.

Present status of the cluster: - DSR prepared and DPR under preparation.

4.2.2 Name of the cluster: Handloom Weavers Cluster, Raipur Rani, Panchkula

1 Principal Products Manufactured
in the Cluster
Textile/Handloom
2 Name of the SPV Handloom weaver Association.
3 No. of functional units in the
clusters
388
4 Turnover of the Clusters Rs. 25 Cr.approx.
5 Value of Exports from the
Clusters
Nil
6 Employment in Cluster Direct =4000 Indirect = 1500
7 Average investment in plant &
Machinery
Rs.1 lacs approx.
8 Major Issues / requirement

Sourcing of Raw Materials from far places,
absence of common testing facilities, Lower
value addition and realization, Limited market
Penetration, Lack of Brand Identity, Poor
industry- institutional linkage, High packaging
cost, Poor efforts on Export Marketing.
9 Presence of capable institutions MSME-DI, Karnal, NSIC Ltd., Chandigarh,
DIC, Panchkula, BIS Chandigarh, SIDBI
Chandigarh, HSPCB, Panchkula.
10 Thrust Areas Testing, Tying and Dyeing, Azo testing etc.
11 Problems & constraints Cut throat competition outside the country on
the imported raw material basically from china.
Non Availability of Raw Materials and Testing
Facilities.

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Present status of the cluster: - Ministry of Textile has already taken up the cluster for
modernization.

4.1.2 Service Sector: No cluster identified in service Sector.
4.1.3 ----- NA ----

5. General issues raised by Industry association during the course of
meeting.

a) Non availability of timely and adequate finance
b) Interrupted power supply
c) Reduction in taxes
d) Sound infrastructure like road, water supply, security etc.
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6. Steps to set up MSMEs

S. NO. Type of assistance Name and Address of agency
1. Product identification MSME Development Institute, 11-A IDC,
Kunjpura Road, Karnal.
2. Provisional Registration
(EM-I) and Permanent
registration (EM-II)
District Industries Centre (DIC), Opposite District
Court, PANCHKULA
3. Technical consultancy MSME Development Institute, 11-A IDC,
Kunjpura Road, Karnal.
4. Factory
Accommodation/
Industrial Shed
Haryana State Indl. Development Corporation
(HSIIDC), Panchkula
5. Finance TL & WC i) Haryana Financial Corporation,
PANCHKULA
ii) Lead Bank Manager, PNB PANCHKULA
6. i) PMEGP Scheme
ii) Machinery Hire
purchase
i) DIC, PANCHKULA
ii) National Small Inds. Corporation (NSIC),
Chandigarh
7. Training in Indl.
Management &
i) MSME Development Institute, 11-A IDC,
Kunjpura Road, Karnal.
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Entrepreneurial
Development

ii) DIC, PANCHKULA
8. Marketing DIC, PANCHKULA
9. ISI Mark and Allied
detail
Bureau of Indian Standard (BIS), Bahadur Shah Jafar
Marg, New Delhi and Local office Chandigarh
10. Testing of products and
allied information
Regional Testing Centre, Indl. Area, Okhla,
New Delhi,
11. For patents and trade
mark registration
Controller of patent and designs, New Delhi
12. License for compulsory
licensable items
Director General of Technical development,
Udyog Bhavan, New Delhi
13. For registration under
Factory Act,
Chief Inspector of Factories (CIF), Haryana,
Chandigarh
14. For clearance under
pollution control rules
Pollution control board, Haryana, Chandigarh
15. Sale tax registration Sale tax office, PANCHKULA

16. Indl. Statistical
Information
District Statistical office, PANCHKULA
17. Khadi and Village
Industries
District Khadi and Village Board industry,
PANCHKULA
18. Mining District Mining office, PANCHKULA
19. Dairy development NDRI, Karnal
20. Agriculture Dy. Director Agriculture, PANCHKULA
21. Power collection HVPNL, PANCHKULA
22. NABARD NABARD, PANCHKULA
23. Electronics HARTRON, Panchkula
24. Agro Based Industries Haryana Agro Industries Corporation, SCO 811-812,
Sector-22A, Chandigarh- 22
25. Industrial Area
(Developed)
i)Estate Office, HUDA, Panchkula

ii)Haryana Urban Development Authority, Panchkula
26. R&D, Training &
Testing Facility for
Training
Instrument design Development and Facility Centre
(IDDC), Ambala.
27. State Government
Assistance
Director of Industries & Commerce, 30 Bays
Building, Chandigarh

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