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1.4 Forest 9
1.5 Administrative set up 9
3.3 Details Of Existing Micro & Small Enterprises & Artisan Units In 14-17
The District
3.4 Large Scale Industries / Public Sector undertakings 18-20
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4. Existing Clusters of Micro & Small Enterprise 28-29
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Brief Industrial Profile of Amravati District
For the purpose of administrative conveyance, the district is divided into 14 Tahsils and
14 Panchayat Samities. According to the 2001 C ensus, there was 843 Gram Panchayat for the
purpose of Rural Development.
Amravati district stretches over an area of 12212 Sq. Km. In the terms of area; Amravati
district constitutes 3.96% of the total area of the Maharashtra State. Total population of the
district according to 2001 census was 2607160 out of which 1345610 were males and 1261550
were females. Of the total population, 65.50% is residing in rural area and 34.50% is residing in
urban area. The density of the population according to the 2001 census was 214 persons/Sq. Km.
The total geographical area of Amravati District is 12212 sq. km. and its only 3.97 % of
Maharashtra. 75% of Amravati district covered by Deccan Trap while 25% area covered by
Purna alluvium. The global location of the district extends between 21.30' to 21.50' north latitude
and 76.35' to 78.27' east longitude.
Amravati district is located in the Vidharbha region on the north eastern side of the State
of Maharashtra. It is bounded by the Khandwa and Betul districts of Madhya Pradesh State on
the north and by the Maharashtra districts of Nagpur on t he northeast, Wardha on t he east,
Yavatmal on the south, Washim on the southwest and Akola and Buldhana districts on the west.
Connectivity:
Railway
The Mumbai-Bhusaval-Nagpur-Kolkata broad gauge rail line, Murtijapur-Achalpur, Khandwa-
Akola-Purna and Badnera-Amravati meter gauge rail line run through the district. These connect
Amravati to the bigger cities of Mumbai, Jalgaon, Nagpur, Delhi and Chennai.
Roadways
The National Highway 6 that runs between Hazira-Dhule-Kolkata passes through the district,
thus making markets accessible and helping trade and business in the district.
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1.2 Topography:
The total geographical area of Amravati District is 12212 sq. km.and its only 3.97 % of
Maharashtras. 75% of Amravati district covered by Deccan Trap while 25% area covered by
Purna alluvium. The total area of Purna alluvium is 3053 sq.kms. out of which 1562 sq.kms area
belongs to saline zone which is Quality affected area. The ground water in this area is not used
for Irrigation and Drinking water purposes, where as North East part of district there is high
irrigation activity mainly orange fruit crop which develop imbalance in ground water.
Geography:
The district’s rich natural resources feature hills and vales and dense forests on t he
Satpura range. Centred in the Vidharbha region, the district has mostly tropical climate, facing
extreme variations in temperature with very hot summers and very cold winters. Summer
temperatures can go up to the higher 40's. Amravati district receives rainfall from south westerly
monsoons mainly in the months of June, July, August and September.
Chikhaldara and Dharni talukas form the Melghat region that is spread over 4000 sq km.
This region boasts of thick forests spread over the Satpura mountain range. The forest in Dharni
has predominantly teak while that in Chikhaldara has bamboo. Tendu leaves can also be found
here in plenty. The taluka headquarters of Chikhaldara is a famous hill station that maintains a
cool temperature even in the hot summers.
The taluka of Chandur-Railway next to the city of Amravati, at a height of 500m above
mean sea level, is also a hilly region. The rest of the district is mainly a plateau with fertile black
soil. The Purna and Wardha River beds are rich and fertile.
Large rivers like Purna, Wardha, Tapi, Sipna and smaller rivers like Kapra, Gadga,
Chudaman and Kholat flow through the district. Wardha River marks the eastern boundary of the
district and the Tapi River its northern boundary.
The Shahanur dam, built on the Shahanur River is situated in the Anjangaon-Surji taluka
while the Chandrabhaga dam on R iver Chandrabhaga is situated in the Achalpur taluka near
Bopapur.
What is noteworthy:
Amravati district is steeped in mythology and fables with references in the great Hindu epic
Mahabharat. Rukmini, Lord Krishna’s wife, is believed to be the daughter of the king of
Kundinpur (currently known as Kaundinyapur). It is said that Lord Krishna kidnapped Rukmini
while she was praying at the temple of Amba Devi.
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Demography:
Agriculture
Like the rest of Vidharbha, the economy in Amravati is mainly dependent on agriculture.
Food grains occupy the largest cultivable area, out of which, Sorghum occupies nearly 50%. It is
also the main crop of the district occupying 20% of the irrigated land area and is mainly
cultivated in the Tivsa, Nandgaon-Kandeshwar, Morshi, Warud and Chandur-Railway talukas.
Cotton is an important cash crop in the district as a large part of the planes has black soil suitable
for cotton, known as Regur soil or black cotton soil. The district is always among the first three
districts in the State in terms of total cultivated area and production of cotton. Red gram, wheat,
green chickpea, sugarcane, green chillies, oranges, sweet lime and betel leaves are the other
crops grown in the district. Amravati district is also famous for oranges and along with Nagpur,
tops the production of oranges in the State.
The climate of this district is hot and dry. The year is divided into three seasons, cold
season is from November to February, hot season is from March to May and the monsoon season
is from June to October. The area receives rainfall during southwest monsoon. The average
rainfall 700-800 m.m. The maximum temperature during summer goes upto 460c while the
minimum temperature during winter drops to 50- 90 c.
There are three main river Tapi, Purna and Wardha .The Purna rises in the southern
slopes of Gavilgarh hills and flows southunly &S-E direction till it tu rns Westward and from a
part of the district boundary between Amravati & Akola.Pedhi ,Arna, Chandrabhaga and the
Shahnur are imp ortant tributaries of Purna.The Wardha river rises at Multai in Madhya pradesh
and from the eastern boundary of district and receives a number of short tributaries at its right
flowing within district Maru And Chargar are important tributaries that join Wardha. The Tapi
flows along the N-W boundary of the district Khardu, Sipna, Dewal & Dhulghat are its
tributaries. Mainly area shows dendrites drainage pattern, while Purna alluvium basin cover
parallel to sub parallel drainage pattern & is almost plain area.
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1.3 Availability of Minerals:
Amravati district is one of the few locations in the State having Sandstone. The only
Major mineral found in district is Fireclay. It is found in Achalpur Tahasil. Any construction
material is categorized into minor mineral e.g. Murum, Stone, Sand, clay.
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2. Clay,bricks 471200
3. Stone/bolder 3900000
4. Gitti 560000
5. Murum 240000
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1.4 FOREST
The forests in Dharni and Chikhaldara talukas have bamboo and teak trees in plenty.
Chikhaldara also grows coffee and is the only region to have coffee plantations in the entire
State.
2. District at a glance
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A. Land utilization
i) Total Area 2007-08 TH. Hectare 1168
ii) Forest cover 2007-08 “ 321
iii) Non Agriculture Land 2007-08 “ 14
v) cultivable Barren land 2007-08 “ 26
4. (i) Forest 2010-11 TH. Hectare 321
5.
A. Cattle
i) Cows 2007 Thousand 506
ii) Buffaloes 2007 Thousand 123
B. Other livestock
i) Goats 2007 Thousand 368
ii) Pigs 2007 Nos. NA
iii) Chicken & Duck 2007 Thousand NA
iv) Railways
i) Length of rail line 2010-11 Kms 195
V) Roads
(a) National Highway 2010-11 Kms 57
(b) State Highway 2010-11 Kms 1448
(c) Main District Highway 2010-11 Kms 1343
(d) Other District Roads 2010-11 Kms 1202
(e) Rural road 2010-11 Kms 4600
(f) Kachcha Road 2010-11 Kms NA
(VI) Communication
(a) Telephone connection 2010-11 Nos. 58089
(b) Post offices 2010-11 Nos. 456
(c) Telephone center 2010-11 Nos. NA
(d )Density of Telephone 2010-11 Nos./1000 NA
person
(e) Density of Telephone 2010-11 No. per NA
KM.
(f) PCO Rural 2010-11 No. NA
(g) PCO STD 2010-11 No. NA
(h) Mobile 2010-11 No. NA
(VII) Public Health
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(a) Hospital 2010-11 No. 19
(b) Beds in Allopathic No. 2051
hospitals
(c) Ayurvedic Hospital No. NA
(d) Beds in Ayurvedic No. NA
hospitals
(e) Unani hospitals No. NA
(f) Community health No. 8
centers
(g) Primary health centers No. 56
(h) Dispensaries No. 119
(i) Sub Health Centers No. 333
(j) Private hospitals No. NA
(VIII) Banking
(a) Commercial Bank Nos. 161
(b) Pvt. Banks Nos. 681
(c) Cooperative Bank Nos. 414
(d) BDCC Bank Ltd. Nos. 782
(IX) Education
(a) Primary school Nos. 2009
(b) Middle schools Nos. NA
(c) Secondary & senior Nos. 650
secondary schools
(d) Colleges Nos. 258
(e) ITI Nos. 41
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2.1 Existing Status of Industrial Areas in the District Amravati as on 30/11/2011.
5 Anjangaon 10 10 30 24 23 1 4
8 Dharni 10 10 30 19 0 0 0
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3. INDUSTRIAL SCENERIO OF AMRAVATI
3.1 Industry at a Glance
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1993-94 708 3424 1871.04
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3.3 DETAILS OF MICRO & SMALL ENTERPRISES AND ARTISAN UNITS IN THE
AMRAVATI DISTRICT.
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35 Manufacture of Other Transport Equipment
12 40 28.2 0
36 Manufacture of Furniture; Manufacturing
49 280 266.7 0
37 Recycling 0 0 0 0
40 Electricity, Gas, Steam & Hot Water Supply
0 0 0 0
41 Collection, Purification & Distribution of
Waste
0 0 0 0
50 Maintenance & Repair of Motor Vehicle
19 97 52.4 0
52 Maintenance & Repair of personal &
household
50 103 44.93 0
60 Land Transport (NIC Codes 1998 : 60211
0 0 0 0
63 Supporting & Auxiliary Transport Activities
0 0 0 0
64 Post & Telecommunications
0 0 0 0
71 Renting OF Transport Equipment
0 0 0 0
72 Computer & related activities
87 479 352.53 0
74 Other business activities
76 289 361.15 0
85 Health & Social work
5 36 22.5 0
92 Recreation, Cultural & Sporting activities
8 25 17.5 0
93 Other Service activities
54 105 49.44 0
Not Recorder 104 667 244.52 0
Total 2527 19979 20943.9 0
(Part II) Industry group wise total no. of cumulative since inception
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17 Manufacture of Textile 14 185 803.1 6490.42
18 Mfg. of Wearing Apparel,
Dressing & Dyeing Fur 107 833 546.24 1374.27
19 Tanning & Dressing of Leather;
Manufacture of L 44 251 57.95 126.93
20 Manufacture of Wood, Products
of Wood, cork,art 120 532 70.98 409.46
21 Manufacture of Paper and
Paper Products
17 90 270 598.64
22 Publishing, Printing &
Reproduction of Recorded 76 359 530.07 343.28
23 Manufacture of Coke, Refined
Petroleum Products 1 7 1.1 65
24 Manufacture of Chemicals &
Chemical Products 131 1,262 1391.37 3754.15
25 Manufacture of Rubber &
Plastic Products
68 434 916.85 2113.15
26 Manufacture of Other Non-
Metallic Mineral
474 4,668 1950 4710.08
27 Manufacture of Basic Metals 2 18 5 938
28 Manufacture of Fabricated
Metal Products
295 1,517 1094.7 2185.19
29 Manufacture of Machinery &
Equipment
9 185 610.2 2462.19
30 Manufacture of Office,
Accounting & Computing
0 0 0 0
31 Manufacture of Electrical,
Machinery & Apparatus 20 73 13.92 204.01
32 Mfg. of Radio, Television &
Communication
0 0 0 0
33 Equipment of Medical,
Precision & Optical
4 25 49.2 30.4
34 Manufacture of Motor Vehicles,
Trailers
9 46 42.15 123.3
35 Manufacture of Other
Transport Equipment
1 6 5 2.8
36 Manufacture of Furniture;
Manufacturing
45 205 137.87 377.69
37 Recycling 0 0 0 0
40 Electricity, Gas, Steam & Hot
Water Supply
0 0 0 0
41 Collection, Purification &
Distribution of Waste 0 0 0 0
50 Maintenance & Repair of Motor
Vehicle
82 204 232.59 150.54
52 Maintenance & Repair of
personal & household 22 43 57.6 44.9
60 Land Transport (NIC Codes
1998 : 60211
0 0 0 0
63 Supporting & Auxiliary
Transport Activities
0 0 0 0
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64 Post & Telecommunications 10 14 30.48 13
71 Renting OF Transport
Equipment
0 0 0 0
72 Computer & related activities 39 249 219.2 461.96
74 Other business activities 40 80 115.75 148.44
85 Health & Social work 5 14 9.6 13.2
92 Recreation, Cultural & Sporting
activities
0 0 0 0
93 Other Service activities 174 576 494.6 624.05
Not Recorder 86 814 2647.9 3122.93
Total 2247 15181 15181.5 36747.6
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4 SHRI GAJANAN DHAMANGAON COTTON,C 21.33 223
SHAKARI SOOT GIRNI RLY. ARDED
LTD., WAGHOLI, OR
DHAMANGAON RLY. COMBED
5 SANT GADGE BABA DAHIHANDA COTTON 24.86 590
SAHAKARI SOOT GIRNI ROAD BABHALI YARN
LTD., DAHINDA ROAD,
DARYAPUR
6 SHRI KONDESHWAR RAMNAGAR,FUBG WHITE 36.3 176
SAHAKARI SAKHAR AON CRYSTAL
KARKHANA LTD., SUGAR
RAMNAGAR, FUBGAON,
TAL. NANDGAON KH.
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12 KHETAN AGRO BADNERA,AMRAV PROCESSE 80.75 1000
INDUSTRIES PVT.LTD, ATI D CHEESE
PENN COURT, 5-B,
JUDGE COURT ROAD,
CALCUTTA- 700 027
Cotton yarn, Engineering items, de-oiled cake Orange, food grains, etc
The district has many power looms, hand looms, yarn mills and ginning-pressing mills as
a result of the good quality cotton that grows here. Weaving of mats and rugs is an important
occupation for the people here.
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Amravati, Anjangaon, Warud, Achalpur, Daryapur, Morshi talukas have industrial
estates. The industrial estate at Saturna runs on c ooperative principles. Amravati and Mozari
have pharmaceutical manufacturing units. Amravati also has plastic manufacturing and chemical
fertilizer plants. The district has only two sugar factories, Shetkari Sahakari Sakhar Karkhana at
Devgaon Nagpur in Chandur-Railway taluka and Shri Kondeshwar Sahakari Sakhar Karkhana at
Ramnagar (Phulgaon).
There is growth trend in Auto repairing, General engineering, textiles, ginning& pressing,
oil seed crushing, metal working ( aluminium, copper, brassware), printing and book binding,
kumkum making industry, Agro and food products, fabrication of metals, textile industries, and
non metallic mineral.
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Manufacture of Chemicals &
10 24 Chemical Products 139 150 112 120 136
Manufacture of Rubber & Plastic
11 25 Products 74 77 65 68 68
Manufacture of Other Non-
12 26 Metallic Mineral Products 378 504 463 469 479
13 27 Manufacture of Basic Metals 0 0 1 2 2
Manufacture of Fabricated Metal
Products, Except Machinery &
14 28 Equip. 367 375 291 295 300
Manufacture of Machinery &
15 29 Equipment N.E.C. 6 10 5 8 10
Manufacture of Office,
Accounting & Computing
16 30 Machinery 0 0 0 0 0
Manufacture of Electrical,
17 31 Machinery & Apparatus N.E.C. 17 17 16 20 20
Mfg. of Radio, Television &
Communication Equipment &
18 32 Apparatus 0 0 0 0 0
Equipment of Medical,
Precision & Optical Instruments,
19 33 Watches & Clocks 4 5 4 4 4
Manufacture of Motor Vehicles,
20 34 Trailers& Semi-Trailers 7 9 9 9 9
Manufacture of Other Transport
21 35 Equipment 0 0 0 1 1
Manufacture of Furniture;
22 36 Manufacturing N.E.C. 57 58 40 44 46
23 37 Recycling 0 0 0 0 0
Electricity, Gas, Steam & Hot
24 40 Water Supply 0 0 0 0 0
Collection, Purification &
25 41 Distribution of Water 0 0 0 0 0
50 Maintenance & Repair of Motor 87 87 80 82 82
Vehicle &Motorcycles; Retail
Sale of Automotive Fuel (NIC
26 1998 CODES : 52000 & 50404)
Maintenance & Repair of
personal & household goods.
27 52 (NIC Codes : 52601 to 52609) 19 21 22 22 22
Land Transport (NIC Codes
28 60 1998 : 60211 0 0 0 0 0
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Supporting & Auxiliary
Transport Activities (NIC Codes
29 63 : 63022 & 63091 0 0 0 0 0
Post & Telecommunications
(NIC Codes : 64205, 64206,
30 64 64207) 33 33 10 10 10
Renting OF Transport
Equipment, other Machinery &
Equipment N.E.C. (NOC Codes :
31 71 71110 to 71290) 0 0 0 0 0
Computer & related activities
(NIC Codes : 72201 to 72203,
32 72 72300, 72400.72501 % 72502) 59 60 38 39 40
Other business activities (NICE
Codes 74131 to 74133,
74221,74300,74941,
33 74 74942,74950,74933, 74994) ) 87 87 38 40 40
Health & Social work (NIC
34 85 Codes : 85197,85321 5 5 5 5 5
Recreation, Cultural & Sporting
activities (NIC Codes :
35 92 92111,93113 to 92115) 0 0 0 0 0
Other Service activities (NIC
36 93 Codes : 93010 & 93011) 178 178 174 174 174
Not Recorded 161 178 78 90 86
Total 2549 2752 2148 2222 2278
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3.8. Medium Scale Enterprises
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6 OSPREY ELECTRONIC PLOT NO. C-58, ARTICLES 0.9 40
PVT LTD. MIDC AMRAVATI FOR THE
409-B, NARMADA CONVEYA
APPARTMENT, CABIN NCE OR
ROAD, BHAYANDAR PACKAGIN
EAST, G OF
THANE-401105 GOODS
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14 NARENDRA SOLVEX DABHA VILLAGE HYDROGE 9.22 116
PVT.LTD, NANDGAON KH. NATED
RALLIES ROAD, VEG. OIL,
AMRAVATI VANASPAT
I
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21 STIPULE STEEL PVT AMRAVATI MIDC ARTICLES 0.9 40
LTD. INDUST. FOR THE
22,GYANESHWAR CONEYANC
BHUVAN, PERIERA E
WADI, SAKINAKA,
MUMBAI-72
22 SONTEX PETRO AMRAVATI MIDC ARTICLES 1.62 65
PRODUCT LTD. INDUSTRIAL FOR THE
B-12,GANGA BHAVAN, CONEYANC
J.P.ROAD, ANDHERI E
WEST, MUMBAI-61
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28 PRODUDENTIAL PLOT NO.C-54, ARTICALES 1.62 65
POLYWERE LTD, MIDC AMRAVATI FOR THE
15, ANDHERI INDL. CONVEYA
ESTATE, 22 VEERA NCE
DESAI RD., ANDHERI
WEST, MUMVAI
29 SHRI AMBADEVI DAHIGAON RECTIFIED 6 52
SAHAKARI SAKHAR ANJANGAON SPIRIT
KARKHANA LTD., SURJI
NITYANAND NAGAR,
DAHEGAON ROAD,
ANJANGAON SURJI,
Cotton yarn, Engineering items, de-oiled cake, Orange, food grains, etc
There are 254 service enterprises registered in service sector with employment 13373 and
investment of Rs.435.42 crores.
Service industry is also having good opportunity, like, Desk Top Publishing, Auto
Repairs, Services, Garages, Laundry & Dry Cleaning, Tailoring, Beauty Parlours and Creches,
Maintenance of Medical Equipment, Laboratory, Servicing & Repairing of Machinery,
Equipment Rental & Leasing.
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3.10 Potential for new MSMEs
Agro based Industries, Fly ash brick unit, Minor mineral baged units, integrated cotton
unit.
In view of the expanding irrigation facilities and changing trend of cultivation, Jaggery,
cotton, Preserved Vegetables has good potential in the district. There is growth trend in Auto
repairing, General engineering, textiles, ginning& pressing, oil seed crushing, metal working
(aluminium, copper, brassware), printing and book binding, kumkum making industry, Agro and
food products, fabrication of metals, textile industries, and non metallic mineral.
4.1 DETAIL OF MAJOR CLUSTERS: Cotton seed oil milling cluster, Garment cluster.
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lab, Cattle feed plant.
9 Presence of capable institutions Govt. College of Engineering,
Chemical Engineering Dept.
University.
10 Thrust Areas Oil processing.
11 Problems & constraints No testing lab, No refining
facility.
Present status of the cluster: - Cluster yet not functioning. DSR is proposed.
Present status of the cluster:-. Cluster is not functioning. DSR is submitted to GOI.
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5. General issues raised by industry association during the course of
meeting
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6. STEPS TO SET UP MSMEs
Following are the brief description of different agencies for rendering assistance to the
entrepreneurs.
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