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lR;eso t;rs
G o v e r n m e n t o f I n d i a
M i n i s t r y o f M S M E
Brief Industrial Profile of Pali District
Carried out by
M S M E - D e v e l o p m e n t I n s t i t u t e (Ministry of MSME, Govt. of India,)
22 Godam, Industrial Estate, Jaipur-302006 Phone: 0141-2212098, 2213099 Fax: 0141-2210553
E-mail: [email protected]
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Contents
S. No. Topic Page No.
1. General Characteristics of the District 4
1.1 Location & Geographical Area 4
1.2 Topography 5
1.3 Availability of Minerals. 5
1.4 Forest 6
1.5 Agro Resources 7
1.5.1 Major Crops 7
1.5.2 Pulses 7
1.5.3 Spices 8
1.5.4 Oil Seeds 8
1.6 Tourism 8
1.6.1 Hotels 8
1.6.2 Places of Tourist Interest 8
1.7 Administrative set up 9
2. District at a glance 11
3. Industrial Scenario Of the District 15
3.1 Existing Status of Industrial Area 15
3.2 Industry at a Glance 16
3.3 Status of Udyam Registration
3.4 Major Exportable items
3.5 One district one product
3.6 Service Enterprise
3.7 Handloom and Handicraft items
3.8 Potential for new MSMEs
4 Details of existing Clusters
5. Assisting Agencies for MSMEs
6. Contact details
7. List of Industries Association
8. Atmanirbhar Bharat related announcements in May-June 2020
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Brief Industrial Profile of Pali District
1. General Characteristics of the District
Pali is one of the 33 districts of Rajasthan. Before the formation of Rajasthan this district
was a part of Jodhpur State. The district takes its name from the town of Pali which is also
headquarter of the district administration. This district has its old age historical presence; In
Vedic age Maharashi Javali stayed in this area, for meditation and interpretation of Vedas. As a
part of ancient Arbuda Provinces, this area was known as Ball-Desh. During the Kushana Age,
King Kanishka had conquered Rohat & Jaitaren area, part of today’s Pali District, in 120 AD.
The chalukya king Harshvardhan also conquered Bhinmal and other most of the parts of present
Rajasthan. As a part of adjoining Mewar region where Rajputs were the ruler, still Pali was ruled
by the Brahmins, with the patronage of neighboring Rajput rulers, remained peaceful and
progressive..
.
1.1 Location & Geographical Area.
The geological set up of the district is presented by different sedimentary
metamorphic and igneous rocks. The rock out crops and exposed mostly in the eastern parts of
the district and occupy nearly 16 % the area. The rocks in the north eastern parts are of Pre-
Aravali group with highly banded granite gneisses of pink and grayish white in color but coarse
in texture, the central and southern parts of the district are of Aravali group with variegated
states, phyllited schists, argillaceous, sandstones, sandquartszites near the eastern border of the
district are Delhi group of rocks with quartz, mica, phyllite and marble (impure). The south
eastern parts of the district have Erinpura ricks with granite, which is generally medium to coarse
grained in texture, and good deposited of Felspar south of Pali has a few outcrops of Jalore
granite generally pink in coluor, Malani Rhuolites (volcanic) cover a small area south-west of
Pali and at places contain quarts and feldspar, Limestone, Dolomites and Sandstone are also
available from the Trans-Aravali Vindhya rocks. The rocks of the Marwar Super Group occur
near Sojat and certain Limestone. The deposits recent to sub recent age consist of dune and sand
alluvium. The thickness of alluvium cover increases from east or west.
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1.2 Topography
The great Aravali Hills link Pali district with Ajmer, Rajasamand, Udaipur and Sirohi Districts.
Famous River Luni and its tributaries flow through pali district. The largest dams of this area Jawai
Dam and Saradar Samand Dam are also located in the district. The city is situated at 212 meters
above the sea level. Climatic conditions of the Pali district are some different than the other
Western Rajasthan. e average maximum temperature recorded as 3 . C a d mi imum
average temperature is C; ereas t e maximum temperature recorded as . C a d mi imum as 1. C
duri g last year, average rainfall of the district was 447.4 mm.
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1.3 Availability of Minerals
GEOLOGY AND MINERALS:
Pali district is one of the few districts of Rajasthan possessing wide variety of both
metallic and non-metallic minerals. However, commercial exploitation for metallic mineral has
given encouraging results. Among non-metallic minerals, limestone, magnesite, calcite, quartz,
feldspar, china clay, ball clay asbestos etc. are the mineral which being exploited for last so many
years. Cement grade limestone of Ras belt has attracted many entrepreneurs for setting up of major
cement plants recent discoveries in the district include blockable granite, wollastonite, scheelite,
wolframite and indication of gold mineralization. A brief description of each occurrence is given
below.
SOURCE:- DEPT. OF MINES & GEOLOGY
MAJOR & MINOR MINERALS:
Churu District is poorest in mineral resources. However, lime stone & marble and masonry
stone are important mineral products of the district.
MAJOR MINERALS
The production of major and minor minerals in the district during 2016-17 was a given in the table
below.
Table Of Production Of Major Minerals In Mt.
S.
No
Name of Minerals Production
MT. 2016-
17
Place
1. Lime Stone (Cement Grade) 19602154 Jaitaran
4. Wollastonite - Desuri 5. Megnesite - Bali
MINOR MINERALS
TABLE PRODUCTION OF MINOR MINERALS IN MT TABLE
1. Reiolite 26385 Rohat, Pali
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2. Marble Block 0 Marwar Junction, Desuri Etc.
3. Granite Block 379032 Pali, Rohat, Sumerpur, Bali, Desuri
4. Massonary Stone 1159869 Pali District
5. Bajari 3874966 Pali, Desuri, Sojat, Sumerpur
6. Quartz & Felspar, 6983 Sojat, Jaitaran, M.J., Desuri
7. China Clay 1137540 Jaitaran
8. Lime Stone (Burning) - Sojat, Jaitaran
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1.4 Forests:
The forest are scattered over a large area, mostly in hills and ridges. Those in
plains are grass birds or tree savants. The forests are generally open and poorly stocked
except in forest blocks of Desuri range and sadri range. The total forest area under the
district is 963.58 Sq. KMs out of that 619.45 Sq. KMs comes under the supervision of
Dy. Chief Wild Life Warden, Udaipur. Total
817.37 Sq. KMs of the forest area under reserve category and 143.70 Sq. KMs are under
the protected category and remaining 2.51Sq. KMs are unclass. Forest area of the district
is 7.77% of the total area of the district. The forest resources are very meager. The
requirements of the local people in respect of timber, firewood and other forest produce
have been increasing at a faster rate than the formation of the new forest. The damage
done by illegal cutting of the forest is unstoppable.
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1.5 Agro Resources:
Major Crops:
The main Rabi Crops are wheat, Barley,
Gram and Raya while Jawar, Maize, Bazra,
Moong, Til (Sesamum), Guar and Cotton are the
main Kharif crops. Farmers are progressive and
a large number of them are adopting
mechanized method of farming. Though most of
the small and marginal farmers are use bullocks
for farming. There is a good demand for tractors
improved agriculture implements,
improved/high yielding variety of seeds micro
nutrients, chemical fertilizers, pesticides,
Herbicides & weedicides.
.
1.6 Tourism:
1.6.1 Hotels
LUXURY HOTELS:
1. Maharani Bagh, Ranakpur
2. Ghanerao Royal Castle
3. Rohetgarh, Rohet
4. Mehir Garh, Rohet
5. Rawla Narlai
6. Sardar Samand Lake Resort
7. Vrindawan Resort, Auwa
8. Fateh Bagh, Ranakpur
9. Ajeet Bagh, Ghanerao
10. Rawla Jojhawar
11. Rawla Auwa
12. Fort Dhamli
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MODERAE HOTELS:
1. Hotel Shilpi RTDC, Ranakpur
2. Hotel Shivalika Lake, Ranakpur
3. Roopam Resorts, Ranakpur
MIDWAY
1. RTDC Midway, Bar
2. Panihari RTDC, Pali
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1.6.2 Places of Tourist Interest
Pali town can be considered as a big chain of towns in Indian History. In treeta yug this town
was called “PARA-NAGAR” and in Dwaper yug this town was known “PEPAWATI” People here
were mainly the Paliwal Brahman‟s and all businessmen. This town was very rich in culture. But
again and again the town was destroyed and even the old fort. Once there was also a great wall
around the city. Today we neither see the fort nor the wall. But we still have the name of the gates
like suraj pole, mela ka darwaja, pani ka darwaja, jalori darwaja, kariya darwaja are important with
the time the fort was destroyed. But still one can see the main entrance of the fort near juni dhan
mandi.
At the time also Pali had a democratic system. They had a panchayat and the head of panchayat used to
solve the problems of the town. Thus Pali finally came under the jurisdiction of British; From then on
the area covered by the present Pali district became part of Jodhpur state until Indian independence.
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.
SIGHT SEEING TOURIST
There are many tourist places in Pali district which attract local peoples as well as foreigners.
People from different cities of India come to Pali to visit Ranakpur, Jawai Dam, Parshuram Mahadev
Temple, Jain Aashram etc. Some of the famous tourist places are as follows:
1. Tehsil Pali
Navalakha Temple: - Built in 10th century, this Parshwanath temple is located in Pali city. This
temple is famous for its architecture.
Lakhotia Garden: - It is situated in the heart of Pali city and surrounded by a pond, lakhotia (Also
known as city tank). One beautiful temple of Lord Shiva is also situated in the middle of garden.
Somnath Mandir: - It is famous for its historical background and Shilp Art. It is situated in the
middle of Pali city. It was constructed by then King of Gujrat Kumarpal Solanki in the Vikram
Samvat 1209. It is the temple of Lord Shiva. In the premises of temple there are many small temple
of other Devi Devta.
Bangur Museum: - It is situated in the Pali city at old bus stand. Many old historical and artistic
items like dresses, coins, arms etc. are kept here.
Shanidham Aashram: - It is situated in Pali tehsil of Pali district and hardly 10 km from Pali. (Click
on hyperlink for more information)
Parshwanath Temple (Manpura Bhakri, Pali) : - As per local reSources this temple is about 300
years old. Here fairs are being held on Pausha Shukla Dasami and Kartik Purnima every year.
2. Tehsil Rohat
Peer Dulheshah: - An old renowned place of Muslim pilgrims situated near village Chotila.
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Jaanrai Temple and Kubaji Samadhi, Jhitra: - An old and beautiful temple of Radha-Krishna on the
banks of village pond.
Rao Shiho Samadhi: - situated near village Bithu, visited by almost everyone. Rao Shiho was the
founder of the clan Rathore.
Khutani Khetalaji Bheru Temple: - Situated in village Khutani, this temple is widely worshiped by
people of Marwar and Godwar.
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3. Tehsil Desuri
Rankpur festival (Rankpu) Distt. Pali: -
It is organized jointly by the District Administration, Pali and Rajasthan Tourism.
Main attractions:
Jeep Safari: From Shilpi (Ranakpur) to Khumbhalgarh Sarangwas Orgenised by Forest
Department.
Classical Dance Performance
Fir Dance & Siddhi Dhamal
Horse & Camel Safari
Vargowda ceremonial procession (By Sonana Khetliyaji Trust)
Horse race, Tug of war, different acrobatics by Marwari Houses
„Best of Rajasthan‟ folk performances by renowned folk artists of Rajasthan
Fireworks display
Bhajan, Keertan (By Sonana Khetliya Trust)
Rock Climbing
Ghair Dance Performances by different groups of Ghair (from different parts of Rajasthan)
Marwari Horses Dance Show
Ranakpur Jain Temples: It is famous for its magnificent Jain temple built during the reign of Rana
Kumbha of Mewar is 15th Century. Ranakpur temple complex is known for its Architectural and
natural beauty. It has 24 halls containing 1440 pillers, each one is different from other and each
covered with intricate, yet delicate, carvings. The Central temple dedicated to the Jain Thirthankara
Adinath ji, is called Chaumukha (four-faced.) Since last two years Department of Tourism organized
Festival there to promote rural tourism.
How to reach: One can easily reach at Sadari by bus from all over Rajasthan. At Sadari,
local taxi and jeeps are available to reach at Ranakpur.
Nimbo ka Nath: It is situated between Falna-Sanderav route. Myth goes that pandavas stayed here
with mother kunti during the exit. Kunti used to worship shiva at this place Pandvas also established
Navdraga at this place.
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How to reach: One can easily reach at Sadari by bus from all over Rajasthan. At Sadari,
local taxi and jeeps are available to reach at pond. Now from Pond there is 2 km walking distance
through hilly narrow path to reach at top, and then from top there is around 400 narrow steps to reach
at natural cavern.
4. Tehsil Sumerpur
Jawai Dam: - One of the biggest dam of western Rajasthan. It is situated in sumerpur tehsil of Pali
district. It has a capacity of 6000 million cubic feet. It is the main water supply Source of jodhpur and
Pali districts. Besides this, many villages of Jalore and Pali are irrigated through this Dam.
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Charbhuja G Temple, Khangri: Every year a fair organized by Department of Tourism & Trust of
Temple i.e. Ghanchi Samaj on Ram Navmi. more than 05 thousand people of Ghanchi Samaj and
others coming here to worship & participate in fair.
Food Craft Institute, Sumerpur: For establishment of F.C. I. near village Sindroo on highway 15
Kms. From Sumerpur for the same land already allotted. Construction of the building funds will be
rehire by Ministry of Tourism, Govt. of India.
5. Tehsil Marwar Junction
Jadan Aashram: - It is situated in Marwar Junction tehsil of Pali district and hardly 20 km from
Pali.
6. Tehsil Jaitaran
Ma Durga Temple, Nimaj: -Nimaj boasts of a temple built in 9th century AD. It was dedicated to
goddess. Ma Durga. It also covers a unique art gallery showcasing some master pieces of sculptural
art, adorned with in natural surroundings.
Source:- Tourism Office Jodhpur
1.7 Administrative set up
There are 10 Sub-division in the district namely Pali, Bali, Sojat, Jaitaran, Sumerpur, Rohat,
Marwar Junction, Raipur, Desuri & Rani as given in the table below.
ADMINISTRATIVE SET-UP TABLE
S. NO. SUB DIVISION TEHSILS PANCHAYAT SAMITI
1. PALI PALI PALI
2. ROHAT ROHAT ROHAT
3. BALI BALI BALI
4. SOJAT SOJAT SOJAT 5. MARWAR JUNCTION MARWAR JUNCTION MARWAR JUNCTION
6. JAITARAN JAITARAN JAITARAN
7. RAIPUR RAIPUR RAIPUR 8. SUMERPUR SUMERPUR SUMERPUR
9. DESURI DESURI DESURI, RANI
10. RANI RANI RANI
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2. District at a glance
1. Area
2. Population:
: 12387 Sq. Km.
(I) Total Population : 2037573
(ii) Density : 164 Sq. Km.
(iii) Literacy - Male : 667381
- Female : 418312
- Total : 1085693
3. (i) No. of Towns : 09
(ii) No. of Municipal council : 01
(iii) No. of MuniciPalities : 8
4. (i) No. of Villages inhabited : 1012
(ii) Gram Panchayats : 320
(iii) Panchayat Samities (Nos.) : 10
(iv) No. of Tehsil : 10
(v) No. of Sub-Divisions : 10
5. Total Working Force : 842327
6. Agriculture
(i) Total Agriculture cultivated Area : 568888 Hectares
(ii) Main Crops : Maize, Cotton, Wheat, Bajra
Jawar, Oilseed, Pulses, Cumin
Mehandi.
7. Irrigation
(i) Total irrigated area : 187777 Hectares
8. Total Livestock : 23.85 Lac.
Population (Nos.)
9. Area under forest : 962.94 Sq. Km.
10. Minerals Resources : Lime Stone, Quartz & Felspar, Mica, China Clay,
Lime Stone (Burning Purpose),
Reiolite, Marble Block, Granite Block,
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Massonary Stone, Khanda, Patti, Katle, Brick
Soil, Stone Pieces (Zikra), Massonary Stone
(Grit) Sand, Ordinary Sand
11. Average Rain fall : 325.2 M.M.
12. Total No. of Industrial Areas
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RIICO : 16
Private/Co-operative Sector : 3
(i) No. of Plots Planned : 2605
(ii) No. of Plots allotted : 1931
(iii) No. of Plots Vacant : 674
13. No. of Villages Electrified : 940
14. Transport & Communications :
(i) Total Road Length : 5607.67 Kms.
(ii) Total Railway line : 1232 Kms.
(iii) No. of Telephone Exchange : 121
(iv) No. of Post Office : 372
(v) No. of Vehicle registered : 40528
(vi) No. of Bank Branches : 266
15. Education facilities Number of
Colleges : 29
ITI : 16
Sr. Secondary : 420
Secondary Schools : 262
Primary : 719
Middle School : 1326
16. Existing Industrial
(I) No.of large scale units. : 6
(ii) No. of Medium scale units. : 8
(iii) No. of SSI, MSE and Udhyog Aadhar : 22612
units
(iv) Investment in Plant & Machinery : 135756 Lacs
(Rs. In lacks) in SSI, MSME
& Udhyog Adhar sector
(iv) No. of employment generated by : 98615
SSI, MSME & Udhyog Adhar sector
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3. Industrial Scenario of district
3.1 Existing Status of Industrial Areas (2019-20)
There are 16 industrial area under RIICO at Pali, Sojat, Marwar Jn., Pipalia Kalan, Sumerpur, Rani, Falna, Bar and Saradhana as per details in below
DETAILED STATEMENT SHOWING THE PROGRESS OF INDUSTRIAL AREA/ESTATE OF RRICCO LTD: As on 31.03.2019
Sr. No .
Name of Ind. Area
Land Acqui red
Land Devlop ed
Saleb
l e
Rate Sqm
.
Planned
Developed
Allotted
Can/Sur r.
(During the
Month)
Vacant
Constr
u ction
Production
Under
Disput
e
Remarks
Plot s
Area Plot
s Area
Plot s
Gro up
Area Pl ots
Ar ea
Pl ots
Area Pl ots
Un its
Plot s
Unit s
Pl ots
Are a
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
1
Pali Phase I
24.80
24.80
16.05
2000
71
15.53
71
15.53
71
52
15.53
-
-
0
0.52
0
-
70
51
4
1.52
This land of 1.52 Area is under Encroachment by colony of Nagaar Parishad
2 Pali Phase II 78.80 78.80 68.60 2000
124 68.6 124 68.6 124 93 68.6 - - 0 0 0 - 124 93 0 -
3
Mandia Road
347.49
347.49
268.25
3000
522
268.2
5
522
268.2 5
521
464
268.12
-
-
1
0.13
0
-
521
462
0
-
R-404 Court Case against for this plot for allotment at jodhpur high court
4
Pali Phase IV
142.12
132.00
73.73
2000
211
73.73
211
73.73
204
130
67.38
-
-
7
6.35
4
3
182
111
4
1.04
12.65 Acre Land transffered to Nagar Parisad, Pali so the net land available is 144.65 -12.65 =132.00 Acre area is semi devloped
5 Sojat City Phase I/II
11.70 11.70 10.56 120 40 10.56 40 10.56 40 26 10.56 - - 0 0 - - - 26 0 -
20
0
6
Sojat Phase III
60.00
58.60
40.34
1200
135
40.34
135
40.34
127
109
38.27
-
-
8
2.07
0
-
124
104
8
4.12
As per measurement by revenue authority on dated 12-03-2015 according to them it is required to replaning the existing ind. Area
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Marwar Junction
10.41
10.41
7.30
500
40
7.30
40
7.30
40
33
7.30
-
-
0
0
-
-
38
31
0
-
This is no vacaned industrial shed can be allotted only after mutation of land in davor of riico
8
Sumerpur
71.20
64.40
43.69
750
150
44.32
150
44.32
139
101
41.56
-
-
11
2.13
-
-
118
82
10
1.34
There are 13 vacant
plots but this no may change upon replaning after getting the areas
boundary demarcated by Revenue Authories
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9
Pipliya Kalan
5.25
-
4.23
-
10
4.23
-
-
9
9
3.81
-
-
1
0.42
0
-
9
9
0
-
This 1 No. vacant Industrial Shed can be allotted only after
mutation of land in favour of RIICO.
10 Ind. Estate Pali
4.67 4.67 2.21 2000 38 2.21 38 2.21 38 24 2.21 - - 0 0 0 - 38 24 0 -
11 Ind. Estate Sumerpur
26.04 26.04 21.78 1000 70 21.78 70 21.78
70 51 21.78 - - 0 0 - - 70 51 0 -
12 Ind. Area 44.02 - 16.44 200 46 16.44 - - 41 41 14.83 - - 5 1.61 2 2 8 8 - - Undev
13 Falna – Zadri
127.45 127.45 60.01 400 308 60.01 308 60.01
194 180 48.03 - - 11 4
11.98
2 2 11 11 0 - Area is Semi Dev.
14
Punayata, Pali
181.24
228.04
139.40
3000
335
139.4
0
335
139.4 0
272
245
119.24
-
-
63
20.1
6
13
9
257
227
0
-
Land alloted to RIICO was 181.20 Acre but land under scheme is 228.04 are which is completely under physical possession of RIICO and figure of total saleable Ind. Land i.e. 139.03 acre is inclusive of industrial plots & allotement to JVVNL only
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Naya Goan, Pali
270.00
274.41
162.10
1200
502
162.84
502
162.8 4
113
165
36.14
-
-
38 9
125.9 6
-
-
-
-
0
-
Land alloted to RIICO is 270.00acre but land under scheme is 274.41 Acre and area is semi Dev.
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16
Rabruyawas (M/S Gujrat Ambuja Cement)
875.23
-
875.23
-
1
875.2
3
-
-
1
1
875.23
-
-
-
0
-
-
1
1
-
-
Land Alloted to Cement Factory
Total
2280.4 2
1388.81 1809.9
2 -
260 3
1810.7 7
254 6
914.8 7
200 4
172 4
1638.5 9
0 0 59 9
171.3 3
21 16 160
9 129
1 26 8.02
Source:- R.M. Riico Ltd. Pali
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Co-operative Secor Industrial Area There are 3 co-operative Sector Industrial Area in Pali District.
TABLE 17.2
Sr.
No
Name of Industrial Area Land
Acquired
Planned Allotted Vacant Rate
Sqm. Plots
Area Plots Area Plots
Area
1 Harish Chandra Mathur Industrial
Estate, Falna
- 169 - 147 - 22 - -
2 Co-operative Society, Rani - 50 - 50 - - - -
3 Laxmi Industrial Estate Co-operative
Society Ltd., Jawadia
- 72 - 72 - - - -
Total - 291 - 269 - 22 - -
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3.2 INDUSTRIAL SCENERIO AT A GLANCE
Large Scale Enterprises as on 31.03.19 District Pali
S. No.
Year
Name of the Unit
Contact Person & Phone
Name of Product
Installed
Capacity (With Unit)
Date of Prodn.
Gross Capital
Investment (Rs. In Crore)
Empl
o yment No.
Prod. Value (Rs.
In Crore)
G.O.R./ G.O.I./ M.N.C.
Present Position
Fixed (Plant &
Machinery) Rs. In Crore
Working (Rs. In Crore)
1 1996-
97
Ambuja Cement Ltd. Village Rabriayawas The. Jaitaran, Pali – 288011
Sh. Ashwin k ray kundaliya 02939-288011-19
Cement 26 lac MTPA
01.04.1996 1104.37 54.54 615 477.13 - Running
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2 1940-
41
Maharaja Shree Umaid Mills Ltd. Jodhpur Road, Pali
Dr. Anil Nayar V.P. (Corp. Affairs) K. B. Dhoot 02932-220286
Fabric, Yarn
47853000 MTR 23833 MTR PA
1941 256.22 55 2567 _ - Running
3 1980-
81
P.G. Foils Ltd. Pipalia Kalan Tehsil- Raipur, Pali
Sh. Naveen Kumar (GM Fin.) (02937) 287151, 9509352235
Aluminium Foils
11200 MT 28.09.1980 38.94 55.18 504 250.00 - Running
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4 2005-
06
Shree Cement Ltd. Cement Project ( A unit of RAS) (Bangur Cement) Vill. RAS, Bangur, PB No. 33 Pali
Sh. S.S. Khandelwal (C.S.), 01462-228101-06
Cement ,Clinker
70 Lakh MT, 150 Lakh MT PA
Unit-III- 02.2006, Unit-IV- 03.2007, Unit-V- 09.2007, Unit-VI- 03.2009, Unit-VII- 03.2009, Unit-VIII- 12.2010
2891.9 494.91 2810 _ - Running
5 2014-
15
Nirma ltd., Vill.- Nimbol Talka Tehsil - Jaitaran, Pali
Sh. G.K. Chohan 8094399315
Cement, Clinker
22.80 MTPA, 14.80 MTPA
02.11.2014 1340.103 354.27 398 526.67 - Running
6 Shiv Agrico Implements Ltd. A-38, H.M. Naager, Falna-Teh. Bali- 306116, Pali
Sh. Vimal Chand M. Jain (Director) Hemant Ranawat, E.D. 022-23893022 02938-233126 ,233320,233071
Rolling Products, Forging Products Fabrication Products
24600 MT Per annual 13900 MT Per annual 6000 MT Per annual
1971 17.12.1965 2004
16.75 2.3384 205 25.2 - Running
TOTAL 5648.28 1016.24 7099 1279
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Medium Scale Enterprises as on 31.03.2019 District PALI
S.
No.
Name
of the
Unit
Contact
Person &
Phone
Name of Product
Installed
Capacity
(With
Unit)
Dat
e of
Production
Gross
Capital
Investment
(Rs. In Crore)
Employ
- ment
(Nos).
Prod.
Value
(Rs.
In
Crore
)
G.O.R./
G.O.I./
M.N.C.
Presen
t
Positio
n
Fixed
(Plant &
Machinery
) Rs. In
Crore
Workin
g (Rs.
In
Crore)
1 Flexi
Plast
Industries
K.No.
60/I, Pali
Beawar
Highway,
Sojat
City,
Pali
Sh.
Pushpendra
sharma
9881098817
Flexible Film
Laminated
and Plastic
Pouch
2400 Mt/
Per annual
01.10.2016 5.00 3.50 60 14.5 - Running
31
2 Hotal
Man
a
( Aunit of
Sheevam
Comfort
Pvt. Ltd.),
Ranakpu
r Road,
Sadari
Distt.-
Pali
Sh. Rajdeep
Bhalerao
9008199951
0
Hotal
and
Resture
nt
Service unit 6.06.2011 5.35 0.00 31 0 - Running
(Servic
e Unit)
31
3 Sarda
Bio
Polymer
s Pvt.
Ltd., H
1-105 -
112,
Indl.
Area, IV
Phase,
Pali
Sh. Pankaj
Sarda
982902001
Gwargum
Powder,
cassiatora
powder
3000 MT Per
annual
22.05.2014 11.20 0.00 37 26.14 _ Running
4 M/s
InTech
Organic
s Ltd,
Kh No
143
village
Birathi
a kalla
Tehsil
Raipur
Sh.Padam
Singh
Choudhari
7231924404
Mithyal
Bromide
Formulation
4000
MT(tech.)
&200 MT.
(Formulation)
05.01.2015 7.14 0.00 75 62.16 - Running
31
5 Shree
Gajkesha
ri
Fabries,
A-7 & 8,
Nextge
n
Textile
Park,
Sardar
Saman
d
Road, Pali
Sh.
Keshrimal
9352946267
saree suit
and dress
material
3.00 Cr.
Mtr. Per
annual
16.09.2016 9.53 5.65 125 2.09 - Running
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6 Total
India
Pvt. Pvt.
Ltd.,
The-
Rohat,
Vill-
Singari.
Pali
Bharat Singh
(Plant
Manager)
8003393911
02936-268284
02936-268287
Manufacruring of
Bitumen
Emulsion &
Modified
Bitumen
60,000
MT/Annum
18.10.2008 13.21 0 21 46 MNC Running
7 Pali Zila
Dugdh
utpadak
sahkari
sangh
ltd. Pali
Dr. karun
chandaliya ,
MD
9928016309
Milk 1.80 Cr. Ltr
Per annual
01.01.1990
5.44 3.57 56 180.69 GOR Running
Ghee 30 lac kg per
annual
Chhach, Dahi,
Paneer ,
Shreekhand,
Lassi
8 Shree
Rajara
m Mills
F- 338-
342,
Mandia
Road
IA
Pali
Sh. Rahul
Gupta
8003291297
processing
textile fabrics
2.10 lac
than per
annual
22.01 .2007
6.62 0 55 15.1153 _ Running
Total 63.49 12.72 460 346.70 -
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GROUPWISE DETAILS OF SSI AND MSME REGISTERED UNITS UPTO 31-03-2019
Sr.
N
o
Industrial Category NIC
Code
2004
Numbe
r of
Units
Fixed
Investme
nt
Employme
nt in No.
1 Agro based Industries 15 2328 12798.93 7427
2 Beverages & Tobacco based Industry
16 09 132.00 44
3 Textile Industries 17 2954 43853.01 23699
4 Handloom 18 386 804.62 865
5 Leather Based 19 3581 446.41 8152
6 Wooden based 20 1033 1040.02 3697
7 Paper based 21
22
81 1497.60 390
8 Rubber Plastic
Petroleum & Chemical
Based
23
24
25
727 11571.00 3993
9 Mineral Based 26 1821 9967.74 10102
10 Basic Metal and Non-ferrous Metal
based & Fabricated Metal
Products
27
28
1370 8073.61 6330
11 Machinery and Machine Tools Based
29 77 1113.84 543
12 Electrical Industry/Machinery
Appliances
31 80 3029.32 1081
13 Transport & Equipment and Part 35 01 10.00 05
14 Misc. Mfg. Industries - 3666 2379.50 16433
15 Service & Repairing & Alls. Type 50 ls 99 rd 4498 17638.42 15854
Total 22612 135756 98615
3.3 Status of Udyam Registration
District Total Udyam
Registrations
Micro Small Medium
Pali 6788 6395 371 22
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3.4 Major Exportable items:
PRODUCTS/SERVICES WHICH ARE BEING EXPORTED Sojat tehsils is famous for the preparation of Mehndi which is even exported to other
countries. A few of the units in Falna export established in Rani, Sumerpur and Falna export
agriculture equipment‟s like Pickaxe, Spade etc. Similarly guar gum, aluminum foils, cables and
conductors, food products are also exported to France, Turkey, Japan, Oman Nigeria, Dubai and
U.S.A.
Information of Exported Units of Pali district is given below in Table 13.1.
FUTURE POTENTIAL
In district Pali there is Textile of Pali and Mehandi of Sojat, Pali are potential goods to export.
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Information of Exported Unit: District Pali (Upto:
31.03.2019)
Sr.
N
o
Name of Unit & Address E-mail Tel./ Fax
Mobile No.
Item (S) Exported Export
Informatio
n Year
(2018-
19) (Rs.
In
Lacs)
Country
1. Fuma umbrella Pvt. Ltd. Sagar
Road, A2, Industrial Estate,
Falna Dist. – Pali- 306116
Tel. No. 02938-233033/
233180
Umbrella Parts 70.68 SHARJAH (U.A.E.)
2. Maharaja Shree Ummed Mills
Ltd. Jodhpur Road, Pali
Tel. No.- 02932-
220288,02932-220286
Cotton Yarn 6237.47 ,angentinaChina, coted ivory,
Egypt, Guatemala, Germany,
Montenegro, ,lepal Peru,
Portugal
,npainThailand, Ukraine 3. PG Foils Ltd. Post-PiPalia
Kala Teh- Raipur, Dist.- Pali
306307
Tel No.- 02937-287151-56,
Fax No.- 02932-287151
Mb. 9462264360
Aluminium Foils 2798.00 Nepal, UAE, Kenya, Nigeria
Egypt, Russia,yman, ,nkeO
4. Sarda Gums & Chemicals
F54/2 Industrial Area. Pali-
306401
Tel. No.- 02932-281252,
Fax No.- 02932-281324,
9414120060
Guar Gum Powder, Cassia
Tora Powder, Phylum Husk
Powder, Tamarind Kernal
Powder, Garlic Powder Chili Powder
2465.81 Japan, Korea, China,
Taiwan, Russia, France,
Indonenia, nni Lanka
,aaleniOa,Canada
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5. Sarda Udhyog
F-52/2 Industrial Area, Pali
306401
m Tel. No.- 02932-
280600
Fax. No.- 02932-281324,
9414120060
Tamarind Kernal Powder 92.86 China, Egypt, Turkey
6. Sarda Starch PVT. Ltd.
F55/2 Industrial Area. Pali-
306401
m Tel. No.- 02932-
280600
Fax. No.- 02932-281324,
9414120060
Guar Gum Powder, Cassia
Tora Powder
135.57 France
7 Sarda Bio Polymers Pvt. Ltd., H1-
[email protected] Guar Gum Powder, Cannia 5582.02 Russia, China ,shillippinen ,
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105 to 112, Industrial Area, IVth
Phase Pali
306401
Tel. No.- 02932-281252, Fax.
No.- 02932-
281324,Mb.
9414120060
porden Cannageen sorden,
,mnind sorden, snOlli
i,nk sorden, Coco,
eeann
Indonenia, Fnance, ajikintan
8 nhi.agnico Implementn Ltd., a
&C ana snatap aang, i.a.
,38 lagan, Falna sin code
306116 sali Dintnict
factonOrnhi.agnico.com
Tel. No.- 02938-
233127/233126
nolled ( ansicka/en/ioen/Cnore
)pnod,ct
489.00 nnilanka, Centnal amenica, no,th
afnica, lepal
9 Ind,ntnial ,17-nantonh Ind,ntnien, D
Entate, Falna sin Code
306116 sali Dintnict
annh,y20yinrOahoo.com
aobile lo 8239999146
smbnella ,ben iandlen 54.81 lepal
10 nteeln, Ind,ntnial nhankhenhran
Entate, Falna, sin Code
306116 sali Dintnict
nhankhenhran.falnargmail.c
om
Tel. No.- 02938-
233200/233161
aobile lo 9829855007
)smbnella santn)inl : 6603 12.75 lepal
Total 17938.97
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3.5 One district one product
Textile and Tourism is identified products for Pali district.
3.6 Handloom and Handicraft items:
No. Of weavers
No. of Handloom Weavers Card Holder 187
Handloom Items
Cotton and Woollen Shawl, Cotton Dari, Cotton Cloth, Towell
No. of Artisans
(artisan cards issued) in this district are 1157.
Trades in which artisans are working
Artisans are working for trade of leather goods, stone art, handloom iteams, handicraft iteams,
agriculture impliments etc.
TABLE 16.3
S.No.
NAME OF CLUSTER LOCATION
1. Embroidereds and Crocheted goods
(Aari Tari Work)
Dhakri, Kherwa, Banta, Jojawar
2. Leather Crafts
(Leather Juti, Lether Embroidery)
Jojawar, Banta, Gadwara, Auwa,
Raipur, Sojat Road, Sojat City,
Jaitaran, Gundoj, Takhatgarh.
3. Carpet and other floor coverings Diwandi
4. Wooden Handicrafts Koliwara, Bagri Nagar
5. Handloom weaving crafts (Khes, Twal, Pattu, Gamchha)
Sojat, Bilawas, Bagri Nagar
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3.7 Potential for new MSMEs:
LIST OF POTENTIAL INDUSTRIES: PART- I
Sr. Type of the industry
Capacity per unit
No. of unit
Total capacity investment (Rs.Crore)
Total direct employment
Location
1. Oil Extraction 25 TPD 2 3 Crore 60 Sumerpur
2. Quartz and 200 TPD 25 12 Crore 625 Nr. Bar
3. Agriculture Impliments
50 TPD 25 12.50 Crore 450 Sumerpur, Falna, Rani
4. Marble, Kota
stone Cutting
& Polishing
11000 Mtrs.
5 2.50 125 Sendra,
Falna,
Raipur, Pali
5. Marble Crazy
&chips
15000 T 4 1.40 80 Sendra, Falna,
Pali/Rani 6. Textile Dyes 10 T 1 1.80 30 Mandia Road,
Pali
7. Hydrated Lime 2400 T 5 4 Crore 150 Sojat Road,
SojatCity
8. Lime Kiln 5000 T 2 2 Crore 40 Sojat Road,
Sojat , Raipur
9. Spices ( Chilly
powder )
150 T 5 5 Crore
100 Bali, Raipur,
Pali, Sumerpur
10. RCC Pipes
Irrigation
2000 T 10 5 Crore 180 Jiataran, Falna,
Pali 11. Stone Curshing 6000 Cft.
P. Day
8 800 250 Raipur, Falna,
Sumerpur
12. Granite Tiles and
slabs
20000
Sq.Ft.
4 5 Crore
90 Sendra, Pali
13. Guar Gum Split/
Powder
3000 2 11.20 90 Sumerpur, Pali,
Falna 14. Mustard Powder 3000 1 1.40 15 Raipur
15. Cumins Cutting & Processing
1200 Mt. 4 1.80 60 Jaitaran
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Demand Based Units: Part II
1. Power Looms (Cotton)
75 Crore Mtrs.
250 700 Crore 12000
Pali
2. Agricultural Hand Tools
300 T 100 25 Crore 1000 Rani, Sumerpur, Jaitaran, Pali
3. Plastic Moulded Products
100 T 130 40 Crore 1300 Falna, Pali, Sojat, Sumerpur
4. Bakery & Confectionery
1000 loaves per day
30 10.50 Crore
300 Pali, Falna, Rani, Sumerpur
5. Agro Service - 100 30 Crore 1200 Sumerpur, Rani, Marwar Jn.
6. Tyre Retreading 200 p.d. 10 6 Crore 140 Sojat, Pali, Sumerpur,
7. Steel Fabrication 150 T 40 12 Crore 400 Sumerpur, Falna, Rani,
8. Bleaching Powder 450 T 10 3 Crore 60 Sojat, Pali
9. Phenyl 300 T 5 1.30 Crore 50 Pali
10. Detergent Powder 300 T 20 4 Crore 200 Pali
11. Rubber Moulded Goods
60 T 5 2 Crore 60 Falna, Pali
12. Corrugated Boxes 3 lacs 5 5 Crore 100 Pali
13. Mehndi(Heena) Powder
300 T 60 18 Crore 780 Sojat city, Marwar Jn.
14. M.S. Bangles - 40 10 Crore 400 Jaitaran, Sojat,Pali
15. Varmiculture Fertilizer
- 5 3 Crore 60 Jaitaran, Raipur
16. Aurvadic Medical as like Sonamukhi
- 10 4 Crore 120 Sumerpur, Sojat
17. Mashrum Processing
- 10 6 Crore 100 Jaitaran, Sojat
SECTOR SPECIFIC POTENTIAL
Sector specific potential industries in Pali district are -
1. Hotel and Tourism Industry
2. Textile Industry
4. Details of existing clusters
S.No.
NAME OF CLUSTER LOCATION
1. Embroidereds and Crocheted goods
(Aari Tari Work)
Dhakri, Kherwa, Banta, Jojawar
2. Leather Crafts
(Leather Juti, Lether Embroidery)
Jojawar, Banta, Gadwara, Auwa,
Raipur, Sojat Road, Sojat City,
Jaitaran, Gundoj, Takhatgarh.
3. Carpet and other floor coverings Diwandi
4. Wooden Handicrafts Koliwara, Bagri Nagar
5. Handloom weaving crafts
(Khes, Twal, Pattu,
Gamchha)
Sojat, Bilawas, Bagri Nagar
6. Textile Pali
7. Agriculture Impliments Rani, Sumerpur
8. Umbrella Falna
9. Mehandi Sojat
10. Bangles Pali
5. Assisting Agencies for 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.
Udyam Registration
On line
2. Identification of Project Profiles, techno-economic and MSME-Development
managerial consultancy services, market survey and Institute,22- Godown,
economic survey reports. Industrial Estate, Jaipur
3. Land and Industrial shed RIICO,Pali
4. Financial Assistance RFC,Pali
Various commercial Banks
5. For raw materials under Govt. Supply RSIC,Udyog Bhawan,
Tilak Marg, Jaipur
NSIC,Nehru place, Tonk
Road, Jaipur
6. Plant and machinery under hire / purchase basis. National Small Industries
Corp., Nehru place,
Tonk Road, Jaipur
7. Power/ Electricity Jodhpur Vidyut Vitran
Nigam Ltd., Pali
8. Technical Know – how MSME-Development
Institute,22- Godown,
Industrial Estate, Jaipur
9. Quality & Standard BIS,Manak Bhawan,
Chitranjan Marg, C-
Scheme, Jaipur
10. Marketing /Export Assistance NSIC,Nehru place, Tonk
Road, Jaipur
11. Other Promotional Agencies KVIC,Jhalan Dungri, Jaipur
DGFT,Udyog Bhawan,
Jaipur
ECGC,S.C. Road, Jaipur
Raj. Pollution Control Board,
Jhalana Dungri, Jaipur
6.
Important Contact Numbers
Name of the officer & Name of the Department/ Contact Nos.
Designation Association
Asstt.Director, MSME-DI, Jaipur MSME-DI, Jaipur 0141-2210553
GM , DIC DIC, Pali 02932-230213
Regional Manager RIICO, Pali 02932-280630
LDM SBI , Pali 02932-280429
DIO KVIB, Pali 02932-230213
Br. Manager, RFC, Pali 02932-231616
DSO DSO, Pali 02932-227512
APRO PRO, Pali 02932-220660
DEO DEO, Pali 02932-220440
7. List of Industries Association
S No
Name and address Name of contact Person (Sh.)
Phone and fax
1 Rajasthan Textile
Hand Processor
Association,Pali
Vinay Jain,
President
9414120749 [email protected]
2 Mandia Road
Industrial
Association,Pali
Naresh
Mehta,President
9783820252 [email protected]
3 Plastic Chudi Udyog Sangh,Pali
Mohd. Aslam,Secretary
9214420344 [email protected]
4 Falna Udyog
Mandal,Falna
Bahadur Singh
Khalsa,President
02938-
233169
5 Jadri Industrial Area
Association,Falna
Haresh Dhingani,President
9925150365 [email protected]
8. Atmanirbhar Bharat related announcements in May-June 2020
A. Rs 20,000 crores Subordinate Debt for Stressed MSMEs B. Rs 50,000 cr. Equity infusion for MSMEs through Fund of Funds C. Global tenders to be disallowed up to Rs 200 Crore D. New Definition of MSMEs E. Rs 3 lakh crores Collateral-free Automatic Loans for Businesses, including MSMEs
A. Rs 20,000 crores Subordinate Debt for Stressed MSMEs
Objectives:-
• Subordinate debt will provide a substantial help
in sustaining and reviving the MSMEs which have
either become NPA or are on the brink of
becoming NPA.
•Promoter(s) may infuse this amount in MSME
unit as equity and thereby enhance the liquidity
and maintain debt-equity ratio.
•In a situation, where an outright loan is difficult,
sub-debt with guarantee will provide the requisite
financing to the MSME Units.
Eligibility/ Applicability:-
This Scheme seeks to extend support to the
promoter(s) of the operational MSMEs which are
stressed and have become NPA as on 30th April,
2020.
Nature of Assistance:-
•Promoter(s) of the MSMEs will be given credit
equal to 15% of their stake (equity plus debt) or
Rs. 75 lakh whichever is lower.
•The maximum tenor for repayment will be 10
years. There will be a moratorium of 7 years on
payment of principal.
•Guarantee for the sub-debt: 90% guarantee
coverage would come from the scheme / trust and
remaining 10% from the concerned promoter(s);
How to Apply:-
MSMEs meeting the eligibility criteria may
approach eligible Banks.
Contact:-
• Lending bank branch,
• CEO, CGTMSE, SIDBI, Swavalamban Bhavan, C-
11, GBlock, BKC, Bandra (East), Mumbai 400051.
• Email: [email protected] • Phone No:
(022): 67221553, 67221483
• Toll Free No: 1800222659/ (022) - 67221553
• Guidelines of this scheme can also be
downloaded from :
http://dcmsme.gov.in/AccesstoCredit.htm
https://champions.gov.in/MyMsme
https://www.cgtmse.in/About_us.aspx
B. Rs 50,000 cr. Equity infusion for MSMEs through Fund of Funds
Description Fund of Funds (FoF] with Corpus of Rs 10,000
crores will be set up. It will provide equity funding
for MSMEs with growth potential and viability. FoF
will be operated through a Mother Fund and few
daughter funds. Fund structure will help leverage
Rs 50,000 Crore. It will help to expand MSME size
as well as capacity. It will encourage MSMEs to get
listed on Stock Exchanges.
Status as on date Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) in
its meeting held on 01.06.2020 has approved the
proposal of Fund of Funds (FoF) with a corpus of
Rs. 10,000 crores. It will provide equity funding for
MSMEs that exhibit growth potential and viability.
The NSIC Venture Capital Fund Ltd. , the subsidiary
company of National Small Industry Corporation
Ltd. (NSIC) has been incorporated under
Companies Act 2013 for anchoring of Funds. The
Guidelines on Self Reliant India (SRI) Fund for
operationalisation of Fund of Funds for MSMEs
have been issued on 5th August, 2020 and it’s
implementation is under way.
C. Global tender to be disallowed up to Rs 200 Crore
Description Indian MSMEs and other companies have often
faced unfair competition from foreign
companies. Therefore, Global tenders will be
disallowed in Government procurement up to
Rs 200 crores. The announcement was made as
part of the Atmanirbhar Bharat Package.
Necessary amendments to General Financial
Rules have been notified. This will be a step
towards Self-Reliant India and support Make in
India. This will also help MSMEs to increase
their business.
D. New Definition of MSMEs
Description MSMEs have been redefined as per the Gazette
Notification issued on 1st June 2020 which has
further been superseded by S.O. 2119(E) dated
26.06.2020 w.e.f. 01.07.2020. The new MSME
definition focusses on composite criteria of
investment and turnover and is represented in
the following table:
New MSME Classification w.e.f July 1st, 2020
Composite Criteria : Investment in Plant & Machinery or Equipment and Turnover
Classification Micro Small Medium
Manufacturing &
Services Investment does not
exceed Rs 1 Cr. and
Turnover does not
exceed Rs 5 Cr.
Investment does not
exceed Rs 10 Cr. and
Turnover does not
exceed Rs 50 Cr.
Investment does not
exceed Rs 50 Cr. and
Turnover does not
exceed Rs 250 Cr
E. Rs 3 lakh crores Collateral-free Automatic Loans for Businesses, including
MSME
Description Emergency Credit Line to Businesses/MSMEs
from Banks and NBFCs up to 20% of entire
outstanding credit as on 29.2.2020: 1.
Borrowers with up to Rs. 25 crore outstanding
and Rs. 100 crore turnover eligible 2. Loans to
have 4 year tenor with moratorium of 12
months on Principal repayment 3. Interest to
be capped 4. 100% credit guarantee cover to
Banks and NBFCs on principal and interest 5.
Scheme can be availed till 31st Oct 2020 with
no guarantee fee and no fresh collateral.