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Government o f India Minis tr y o f MSME

Brief Industrial Profile of Sonepat District

Our Strength -- gekjh ‘kfDr

M S ME - D e v e lo p me n t I n s t i tu t e , Ka r n a l (Ministry of MSME, Govt. of India,)

Phone :- 0184-2230882

Fax: - 0184-2231862

E-mail: [email protected],

Website: www.msmedikarnal.gov.in

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Contents

S. No. Topic Page No.

1. General Characteristics of the District 03

1.1 Location & Geographical Area 03

1.2 Topography 04

1.3 Availability of Minerals. 05

1.4 Forest 5-6

1.5 Administrative set up 6-9

2. District at a glance 9-12

2.1 Existing Status of Industrial Area in the District Sonepat 13

3. Industrial Scenario of Sonepat 14

3.1 Industry at a Glance 14

3.2 Year Wise Trend Of Units Registered 14

3.3 Details Of Existing Micro & Small Enterprises & Artisan Units

In The District

15-16

3.4 Large Scale Industries / Public Sector undertakings 16-19

3.5 Major Exportable Item 20

3.6 Growth Trend 20

3.7 Vendorisation / Ancillarisation of the Industry 20

3.8 Medium Scale Enterprises 20

3.8.1 List of the units in ------ & near by Area 20

3.8.2 Major Exportable Item 20

3.9 Service Enterprises 20

3.9.1 Coaching Industry 20

3.9.2 Potentials areas for service industry 20

3.10 Potential for new MSMEs 21

4. Existing Clusters of Micro & Small Enterprise 21

4.1 Detail Of Major Clusters 21

4.1.1 Manufacturing Sector 21

4.1.2 Service Sector 21

4.2 Details of Identified cluster 21

5. General issues raised by industry association during the course

of meeting

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6 Prospects of training Programmes during 2012-13 23

7. Action plan for MSME Schemes during 2012-13 23-24

8. Steps to set up MSMEs 24-25

9. Additional information if any 25

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Brief Industrial Profile of Sonepat District

1. General Characteristics of the District :

Sonipat also spelled as Sonepat, is an ancient town and a municipal council in Sonipat

District in the state of Haryana, India. It is believed that it was founded as Suvarnaprastha

by the five Pandava brothers during the times of Mahabharata. Another legend ascribed it

to Raja Soni, the thirteenth descendent of Arjuna, one of the Pandava brothers. Sonipat

district is a part of the Eastern Haryana Plain. The name of the district is derived after its

headquarters town, Sonipat. It is often believed that Sonepat (now spelt as Sonipat) was

one of the five Preasthas or towns demanded by Yudhisthira from Duryodhana as the

price of peace. Another tradition ascribes its foundation to Raja Soni, thirteenth in descent

from Arjuna, a brother of Yudhishthira. Both the traditions are without substance. There

is no mention of Sonipat in the Mahabharata, although it has been noted much earlier by

the great grammerian Panini in his celebrated Ashtadhyayi. The town was therefore

already in existence around 600 B.C.

Sonipat district came into existence on December 22, 1972. It was carved out of Rohtak

district to which Sonipat tahsil was attached since 1912. By taking 69 villages from

Sonipat tahsil, Ganaur as a sub-tahsil was created in February, 1980. Kharkhauda with 38

villages was created as a sub-tahsil on March30, 1982. The sub-tahsil of Ganaur was

upgraded to the level of tahsil on April 19, 1982. Gohana sub-division of Sonipat district

was included in Rohtak district1. The position as on December 31, 1990 is as under: 2

sub-divisions (Sonipat and Ganaur); 2 tahsils (Sonipat and Ganaur) and Kharkhauda as a

sub- tehsil.

The district headquarter is situated in Sonipat. Other smaller towns are Gohana, Ganaur,

Mundlana, Kharkhoda and Rai. The total area of Sonipat district is 2,260 sq km and its

population is 10, 64,000 nos. Sonipat is bordered by the states of Delhi and Uttar Pradesh

as well as the districts of Rohtak, Jind and Panipat. The River Yamuna runs along the

eastern boundary of the district.District Sonepat comprises of 3 sub-divisions namely

Ganaur, Sonepat and Gohana and seven blocks (Ganaur, Sonipat, Rai, Kharkhoda,

Gohana, Kathura and Mundlana) has been carved out of Rohtak and made a full fledged

district on 22 December 1972. Sonepat is the largest tehsil followed by Gohana.

1.1 Location & Geographical Area.

Sonepat is a town and a municipal council in the Sonepat district in the state of Haryana,

(India). It comes under the National Capital Region and is also known as a education

city in the India. It is 20 kms north from Delhi. And a municipal council in the Sonipat

district in the state of Haryana, India. It comes under the National Capital Region .

The Yamuna River runs along the eastern boundary of the district. Sonipat comprises 3

sub-divisions namely Sonipat, Ganaur and Gohana and seven blocks

(Sonipat, Ganaur, Rai, Kharkhoda, Gohana, Kathura and Mundlana). It has been carved

out of Rohtak and made a full fledged district on 22 December 1972.

It’s believed that Sonipat was founded as Swarnaprastha by the five Pandava brothers

during the times of Mahabharata. Its one of the five Preasthas or towns demanded by

Yudhisthira from Duryodhana as the price of peace. Another legend ascribed it to Raja

Soni, the thirteenth descendent of Arjuna, one of the Pandava brothers. Both the

traditions are without substance. There is no mention of Sonipat in the Mahabharata,

although it has been noted much earlier by the great grammarian Panini in his celebrated

Ashtadhyayi. The town was therefore already in existence around 600 B.C.

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Sonipat is located at 28.98°N 77.02°E.[1]

It has an average elevation of 224.15 meter

above the sea level (735.4 ft)

Haryana a main water system in the district comprises of River Yamuna and the

irrigation canals flowing out of it. There is no perennial river in the district. The

underground water resources differ from area to area. The depth of the water table is the

lowest in the Khader area along the Yamuna, where it is below 10 ft. It increases to 30 to

40 ft. in some of the western and south eastern part of the district. The ground water in

some areas is saline and brackish. The ground water conditions indicate that the district

faces the problem of occurrence of brackish water and water logging in eastern parts of

the district.

Broadly speaking, the district is a continuous part of the Haryana-Punjab plain, but the

area is not leveled in some parts. Over most of the district, the soil is fine loam of rich

color. However, some areas has sandy soil and others are comprised of Kallar. The plain

has a gradual slope to the south and east. The district may be roughly divided into three

regions:

1.2 Topography:

Topographically Sonipat district is divided into three regions - Khadar, Upland Plain and

Sandy Region. Sonipat city is lying on upland plains, which is covered with old

alluvium, which if properly irrigated, is highly productive. Extensive farming of crops,

oilseeds, horticultural plants, vegetables and flowers, is undertaken in this region.

Broadly speaking, the district is a continuous part of the Haryana-Punjab plain but the

area is not levelled in some parts. Sonipat District has fine loamy soil with rich color.

However, some areas have sandy soil.

Sonipat borders Delhi (National Capital) in south, Panipat district in the north, Uttar

Pradesh state in the east and Rohtak district in the west. The total area of Sonipat district

is 2,260 sq. km.

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1.3 Availability of Minerals.

PRODUCTION OF MINERAL 2010-11

S.NO. NAME OF MINERAL PRODUCTION (in tones)

2010-2011

MAJOR MINERAL

1. Yamuna sand is the only mineral available in

the District Sonepat

MINOR- The details of month wise production of Yamuna sand in the district Sonepat is as

under-

1. April 2010 156848

2. May 2010 406456

3. June 2010 362540

4. July 2010 NIL

5. August 2010 31033

6. September 2010 192598

7. October 2010 185748

8 November20120100 181706

9 December2010 185971

10. January2011 291259

11 February2011 346845

12 March2011 329050

SOURCE:- DEPT. OF MINES & GEOLOGY. Sonepat,

1.4 FOREST:

Haryana is primarily an agriculture state with almost 80% of its land under cultivation. The

geographical area of the state is 44212 sq. km which is 1.3% of India’s geographical area. It

is not bestowed with bounty of natural forests and only 3.52% of its geographical area is

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under notified forests. The rest extends as tree cover in village common lands, community

lands, institutional lands and agricultural farms, making the area under forest and tree cover

to 6.80 percent. (India State of Forest Report, FSI, 2009) Forestry activities in the state are

dispersed over rugged Shivalik Hills in north, Aravalli hills in south, sand dunes in west and

wastelands, saline-alkaline lands and waterlogged sites in the central part of the state.

To promote sustainable development of forest resources in the state, Haryana government has

framed its own forest policy in 2006. The policy has fixed the goal of achieving 10% forest

and tree cover by 2010 and eventually 20% in the state. This goal can be achieved by agro

forestry practices. We are using genetically superior seedlings under agro-forestry on farm

lands to increase productivity. In fact agro forestry should become a national mandate and a

people's movement, as it is most economical, sustainable and stable alternative for ensuring

ecological security of the country. Annually the forest department is distributing about 25

million seedlings to the farmers free of cost. Agro forestry plantations raised by the Forest

Department are rated as one of the best in the country. It has been adopted by farmers as an

income generation practice and used as a model of rural development, worthy of emulation

in rest of the country.

This practice can meet the goal of achieving one third of the geographical area of country

under tree cover as envisaged in the national forest policy. The success of agro-forestry in

Haryana enabled a forest deficit state to become the most productive state in terms

of plywood and veneer. Annually 2.5 million cubic meters of wood that is mostly farm-

grown, is converted into plywood and other form of composite wood within the State of

Haryana. Today Yamuna Nagar has become the national centre of plywood and veneer

industry. The policy of not putting unnecessary restrictions on felling of trees from private

land and their subsequent transit has enabled an environment which has led a large number of

farmers to grow trees. The endeavour has been to enable an environment that agro-forestry

and wood-based industries flourish and grow simultaneously.

1.5 Administrative set up.

DEPUTY COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE

City Magistrate (General Administration)

Branches Work

Establishment Branch Posting's & Transfers

Miscellaneous Branch Law & Order, Cinematograph,

Visits of VIPs etc.

Complaint & Enquiry Branch Public grievances

Nazarat Branch

Disbursement of Salary, Contingency expenses

&

Arrangements for meetings.

Record Keeper English Diary, Despatch & Library.

Census Branch Census Work

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Small Savings Promotion of small savings.

Working of Sub-Divisional Offices

The Sub-Divisional Magistrate is responsible for maintenance of law and order in the Sub-

Division. He enjoys powers of Executive Magistrate as well as Collector/Astt.

Collector Ist Grade. Works like registration of vehicles/renewal of arms licenses/issue of

driving licenses/ permission for loudspeakers and hearing of revenue cases tribal by Astt.

Collector Ist Grade and Collector are done in the office of Sub-Divisional officers (Civil) in

the District.

District Development and Panchayat Officer

Panchayat Branch All works relating to panchayats.

Control over BDPOs.

Development Branch Discretionary grants of Ministers, MLAs

for development works in villages.

District Revenue Officer

Vernacular Record Room Judicial Record

Copying Branch Supply of Copies of record.

District Revenue Branch Recovery of dues of various kinds.

Disposal of Nazul lands.

Sadar Kanungo Branch Maintenance of revenue records.

Registration Branch Control over Sub Registrars.

Agrarian Branch Allotment of surplus land

Flood Relief Branch Work regarding flood control-

Relief measures.

Loans Branch LIGH/MIGH loans.

Rehabilitation Branch Disposal of Reh. Lands.

Establishment Branch

This branch mainly deals in posting and transfers of the staff of D.C.'s Office. It maintains

service record of Officials and prepares bills for salary/increments/TA/Medical allowances. It

also deals with disciplinary cases against employees.

Misc. Branch

This branch deals with Law and Order, visits of VIPs cases under Cinematograph character

antecedents of newly entrant in service, training of officers and misc; matters .

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Licensing and Passport Branch

This branch deals with grant of arms licenses in distt. and other matters relating to

verification of passports/Petrol Pump/Explosive.

Complaint and Enquiry Branch

This branch deals with the complaints and redressal of public grievances.

Nazarat Branch

This branch deals with disbursement of salary to staff and making other payments on

account of contingency expenditures & arrangements of meetings of DC & Minister/DC Rate

Fixture /Auditing of Tea Stall/Cycle Stand / Photostat Shop etc.

Record Keeper

Diary and dispatch work. Maintenance of Library/Notification English/Character

Verification/ New Stationary

Census Branch

Work relating to Census work 2001.

Small Savings

This work deals with appointment of Small savings agents and work for promotion of Small

Savings.

Vernacular Record Branch

The Judicial and revenue record of cases decided by revenue/Executive Courts is maintained

by Asstt. of this branch who is incharge of Record Room. Record of about 200 years is lying

safe in the record room.

Copying Agency

This branch supplies certified copies of Judgments and other documents to the public on

demand.

Head Registration Branch

This branch exercises control over sub registrars. Deals in court Cases in which collectors as

party.

Agrarian Branch

This branch deals with the allotment of surplus land of the landlords under

the Haryana Ceiling on Land Holdings Act.

Floods Branch

This branch deals with the work and measures relating to prevention of floods & also natural

calamities like earth quakes & droughts and its relief measures. Flood control order is issued

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every year by the Dy.Commissioner, Sonepat.

Rehabilitation Branch

This branch maintains record of rehabilitation (custodian lands) and its disposal.

Loans Branch

This branch deals with grant of housing loans under LIGH and MIGH scheme. N.E.A.

Development Branch

This branch deals with release of discretionary grants and control over BDPOs.

Panchayat Branch

This Branch deals with the control over BDPOs and working of Panchayats in the distt.

Working of Tehsil/Sub -Tehsil Offices

Tehsildars and Naib Tehsildars are revenue officers. Their main duty is to make recovery of

dues under land revenue Act and other Acts entrusted to them by collector of district.

2. DISTRICT AT A GLANCE-

S.No Particular Year Unit Statistics

1 Geographical features

(A) Geographical Data

i) Latitude 28º48’30” & 29 º

1754” North

ii) Longitude 7628’30” 1713’40” 76

º28’30”&77”13’40”

East

iii) Geographical Area Hectares 213000 Hect

Total area -

2260Km2

(B) Administrative Units

i) Sub divisions NOs. 4

ii) Tehsils NOs. 4

iii) Sub-Tehsil NOs. 1

iv) Patwar Circle NOs. 129

v) Panchayat Simitis 1 NOs. 7

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vi)Nagar nigam - -

vii) Nagar Palika NOs. 4(3 Nagarpalika,

1 Nagar prishad)

viii) Gram Panchayats NOs. 323

xi) Revenue villages NOs. 323+13

x) Assembly Area NOs. 6

2. Population : Total population -1480080

(A) Sex-wise

i) Male 2011 NOs. 798948

ii) Female 2011 NOs. 681132

(B) Rural Population 2011 NOs. 1028393

3. Agriculture :

A. Land utilization

i) Total Area 2010-11 Hectare 214250

ii) Forest cover 2010-11 “ Related to forest

deptt.)

iii) Non Agriculture Land 2010-11 “ 33194

v) cultivable Barren land 2010-11 “ 8403”

4. Forest

(i) Forest 2010-11 Hectare 7359

5. Livestock & Poultry

A. Cattle

i) Cows 2007 Nos. 69646

ii) Buffaloes 2007 Nos. 364913

B. Other livestock

i) Goats 2007 Nos. 9828

ii) Pigs 2007 Nos. 12479

iii) Dogs & Bitches 2007 Nos. 4316

iv) Railways

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i) Length of rail line 2010-11 Kms 73 Km.60MM

V) Roads

(a) National Highway 2010-11 Kms 64

(b) State Highway 2010-11 Kms 25.33

(c) Main District Highway 2010-11 Kms 28.20

(d) Other district & Rural Roads 2010-11 Kms 419.83

(e) Rural road/ Agriculture

Marketing Board Roads

2010-11 Kms 76.40

(f) Kachacha Road 2010-11 Kms -

(VI) Communication

(a) Telephone connection 2010-11 NOs. 27000 Landline

(b) Post offices 2010-11 NOs. 175 Nos

(c) Telephone center/Exchanges 2010-11 NOs. 69

(d )Density of Telephone 2010-11 Nos./1000

person

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(e) Density of Telephone 2010-11 No. per KM. 654

(f) PCO Rural 2010-11 NOs. 323

(g) PCO STD 2010-11 NOs. 500

(h) Mobile 2010-11 NOs. 2 Lacs

(VII) Public Health

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(a) Allopathic Hospital

(b) Beds in Allopathic

hospitals

(c) Ayurvedic

Hospital(Dispensary)

(d) Beds in Ayurvedic

hospitals

(e) Unani

Hospitals(Dispensary)

(f) Community health

centers

(g) Primary health centers

(h) Dispensaries

(i) Sub Health Centers

(j)Private hospitals

2010-11 Nos.

Nos.

Nos.

Nos.

Nos.

Nos.

Nos.

Nos.

Nos.

60

394

22

-

02

08

23

1

07

100

(VIII) Banking commercial 2010-11

(a) Commercial Bank 151 Nos. 27

(b) rural Bank Products 28 Nos. 71

(c) Co-Operative bank

products

35 Nos. 140

(d) PLDB Branches 05 Nos. 05

(IX) Education

(a) Primary school 796 Nos. 456

(b) Middle schools 153 Nos. 82

(c) Secondary & senior

secondary schools

446 Nos. 114

(d) Colleges(G0vt.) Nos. 03

(e) Technical University Nos. 01

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2.1 Existing Status of Industrial Areas in the District -Sonepat

S.

N.

Name of

Ind.

Area

Land

acquired

(In acre)

Land

developed

(In

hectare)

Prevailing

Rate Per

Sqm

(In Rs.)

No of

Plots

No of

allott

ed

Plots

No of

Vacant

Plots

No. of

Units in

Product-

ion

1 Barhi

(Ph-1)

Sonepat

275.25 275.25 5500/- 487 465 22 375

2 Barhi(PhI

I),Sonepa

t

330.47 330.47 5500/- 249 246 3 65

3 Industrial

Estate,

Kundli

560.50 560.50 7000/- 1539 1254 285 641

4 DIC,

Sonepat

- 61.54 N.A. 155 155 2 97

5 Rai

Industrial

Estate,

Sonepat

(Ph-I,

Sector-4)

559.50 559.50

6500 1352 1296 110 770

6 Rai

Industrial

Estate,

Sonepat

(Ph-II,

Sector-4)

353.28 353.28 6500 331 80 80 122

Sources- HSIIDC, Sonepat

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3. INDUSTRIAL SCENERIO OF SONEPAT DISTT.

3.1 Industry at a Glance

Sr No Head Unit Particulars

1. Registered Industrial Unit No. 13039

2. Total Industrial Unit No. 13039

3. Registered Medium & Large Unit No. (M) 06

4. Estimated average no. of daily workers

employed in small scale industries

No. 59707

5. Employment in Large & Medium

Industries

No. 17031 Nos

6. No. of Industrial Area No.

7. Turnover of Small Scale Industries In lacs 7265.30 Crore

8. Turnover of Medium and large Scale

Industries

In lacs 62.40 Crore

3.2 YEAR WISE TREND OF UNITS REGISTERED

YEAR NUMBER OF

REGISTERED

UNITS

EMPLOYMENT

(Nos.)

INVESTMENT

(Crore Rs.)

Up to 1984-85 811 4255 4055

1985-86 628 3246 3768

1986-87 674 3402 4718

1987-88 456 2225 3648

1988-89 454 2260 4086

1989-90 290 1412 2915

1990-91 395 1865 4345

1991-92 132 612 1584

1992-93 563 2810 8445

1993-94 512 2892 8330

1994-95 521 2898 9460

1995-96 533 2903 9745

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1996-97 477 2882 4215

1997-98 403 2630 4120

1998-99 91 640 956.10

1999-2000 74 580 768.12

2000-01 86 568 892.25

2001-2002 30 327 388.40

2002-03 54 470 648.00

2003-04 55 490 660.00

2004-05 55 472 680.00

2005-06 113 968 1106.00

2006-07 224 2720 3466.60

2007-08 276 3410 4992.35

2008-09 453 6309 8110.60

2009-10 194 3234 3482.18

2010-11 189 3227 3426.40

Total 8743 59707 1033.18

Source: DIC Sonepat-

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 62 460.00 824

22 Soda water 02 10.00 26

23 Cotton textile 32 160.00 329

24. Woolen, silk & artificial Thread 12 120.00 156

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based clothes.

25. Jute & jute based - - -

26. Ready-made garments &

embroidery

27 1725.10 484

27. Wood/wooden based furniture 35 350.25 434

28. Paper & Paper products 04 200.00 54

29. Leather based 10 560.00 124

31. Chemical/Chemical based 54 1080.00 636

30. Rubber, Plastic & petro based 42 840.00 486

32. Mineral based - - -

33. Metal based (Steel Fab.) 35 380.00 378

35. Engineering units 92 1472.10 1270

36. Electrical machinery and

transport equipment

32 1034.00 482

97. Repairing & servicing 98 782.00 1368

01. Others 8206 947.05 52656

Kachori Making - - -

Source: DIC Sonepat-

3.4 List of Large & Medium Scale Industries / Public Sector undertakings

in District Sonepat & Near By Area :

Sl.No. Name & Address of the unit Product manufactured

1. M/s J.R. Fabrics Pvt. Ltd.,

51, HSIIDC, Kundli, Distt. Sonepat

Home furnishing products

2. M/s K.C. International Ltd.

309 HSIIDC, Kundli, Distt. Sonepat

Bath mats

3. M/s Ripika Press Pvt. Ltd.

310-11, 444-45, EPIP, Kundli, Distt. Sonepat

Books

4. M/s OSRAM India Pvt. Ltd., CFL Tubes

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459 EPIP, Kundli, Distt. Sonepat

5. M/s SSIPL Retail Pvt. Ltd.

HSIIDC, Kundli, Distt. Sonepat

Upper Shoes/Sole

6. M/s HPL Electric & Power Ltd.,

Vill. Dhaturi, Distt. Sonepat

CFL Tubes

7. M/sHindustan Tin works

Vill. Dhaturi, Distt. Sonepat

Tin Products

8. M/s L.T. Food Ltd.

Bahalgarh, Distt. Sonepat

Rice

9. M/s Hindustan Everest Tools Ltd.,

Vill. Jatheri, Distt. Sonepat

Hand tools

10 M/s Fiem Industries Pvt. Ltd.,

Rai, Distt. Sonepat

Auto parts

11 M/s Forch India Ltd.

Rai, Distt. Sonepat

Rubber Belts

12 M/s Sunstar Overseas Ltd.

G.T. Road, Bahalgarh,

Distt. Sonepat

Rice

13 M/s Kohinoor Specialty Foods Ltd.

Vill Liwaspur, Distt. Sonepat

Ready to eat foods

14 M/s Roulands Breaking India (P) Ltd.,

Vill Liwaspur, Distt. Sonepat

Disc break pad

15 M/s Vee Tee Fine Foods Ltd.,

Vill. Larsauli, Distt. Sonepat

Rice

16 M/s Kohinoor Foods Ltd.,

G.T. Road, Murthal, Distt. Sonepat

Rice

17 M/s Vaikai Industry (P) Ltd.,

Villl.Joshi Chauhan, Distt. Sonepat

Railway track components

18 M/s R.L. Agro Overseas (P) Ltd.

Vill.Joshi Chauhan, Distt. Sonepat

Rice

19 M/s Dan Block Break (P) Ltd.,

Vill.Joshi Chauhan, Distt. Sonepat

Disc Break Pads

20 M/s Bush Foods Overseas (P) Ltd.

Islam Bad, Bahalgarh, Distt. Sonepat

Rice

21 M/s Continental Contitech India (P) Ltd.

Barkhalsa, Distt Sonepat

V Belts

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22 M/s Rose Textile Ltd.

Bahalgarh, Distt. Sonepat

Home furnishing

23 M/s Minda Auto Industries,

G.T. Road, Rai, Distt. Sonepat

Auto Lights

24 M/s Sterling Agro Industries Ltd.

74, HSIIDC, Kundli, Distt. Sonepat

Desi Ghee

25 M/s Yakult Daneold (P) Ltd.,

HSIIDC,Rai, Distt. Sonepat

Milk products

26 M/s Glaxo Smithklin Consumers

Vill. Khevra, Distt. Sonepat

Milk products

27 M/s Aero Shoes,

G.T. Road, Nathupur, Distt. Sonepat

Shoes footwear

28 M/s Arjan Impex (P) Ltd.

Vill. Dhaturi, Distt. Sonepat

H.S. Utensil

29 M/s Benlon India Ltd.

HSIIDC, Kundli, Distt. SonepaT

Dye yarn

30 M/s Daily Food India Ltd.,

80, , HSIIDC, Kundli, Distt. Sonepa

Milk Products

31 M/s Gee Ispat (P) Ltd.

Vill.Joshi Chauhan, Distt. Sonepat

SS Ingots

32 M/s Jagan Litch Lamp

Narela Road, Kundli Sonepat

Auto Mobile Halogen Lamp

33 M/s Jasch Polymer (P) Ltd.

Bahalgarh Road, Sonepat

Toughened glass

34 M/s Kiran Overseas & Export Ltd.,

G.T. Road, Rasoi, Distt. Sonepat

Finished Leather products

35 M/s S. Nikhil Footwear (P) Ltd.,

HSIIDC, Kundli, Distt. Sonepat

Leather Footwear

36 M/s Rubber Reclaim Corpn. Of India (P) Ltd.,

G.T. Road, Bahalgarh, Sonepat

Reclaim Rubber

37 M/s S. Sahib Textile Rubber (P) Ltd.

HSIIDC, Kundli, Distt. Sonepat

Embroidery

38 M/s Saran Udyog (P) Ltd.,

88, HSIIDC, Kundli, Distt. Sonepat

Woven Label

39 M/s Skylark Foods (P) Ltd,

491, HSIIDC,Rai, Distt. Sonepat

Poultry Chicken

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40 M/s Surya India Polysocks Ltd.

54, HSIIDC, Kundli, Distt. Sonepat

HDPE Woven fabric

41 M/s Swedesi Udyog,

G.T. Road, Bahalgarh, Distt. Sonepat

Shody yarn

42 M/s Twenty First Centaury Textile,

426 HSIIDC, Kundli, Distt. Sonepat

Labels

43 M/s Anand Button Ltd.

Kundli, Distt. Sonepat

Buttons

44 M/s Heritage India Export (P) Ltd.,

Narela Road, Kundli, Distt. Sonepat

Embroidery

45 M/s J.B. Fashion (P) Ltd.,

Kundli, Distt. Sonepat

Zip Fasteners

46 M/s Raman Board Ltd.,

Vill. Khundpur Khewra, Distt. Sonepat

Insulation paper Board

47 M/s Atlas Cycle India Ltd.,

Sonepat

Bicycle

48 M/s OSRAM India Ltd.,

Delhi Road, Sonepat

Fluorescent Tube Light

49 M/s ECE Industries Ltd.,

Delhi Road, Sonepat

Transformer

50 M/s Frost falcon Distilleries Ltd.,

Vill. Jheri, Distt. Sonepat

Rectified Sprit & Liquor

51 M/s Indo Asian Fuse Gear (P) Ltd.,

G.T. Road,Murthal, Distt. Sonepat

Electric goods

52 M/s Maco (P) Ltd.,

E-24, Indl. Area, Sonepat

Crankpin

53 M/s Devi Lal Cooperative Sugar Mill Ltd.

Vill. Ahulana, Tehsil Gohana, Distt. Sonepat

Sugar

54 M/s The Sonepat Cooperative Sugar Mill Ltd.

Sonepat

Sugar

55 M/s Milton Cycle India Ltd.,

Sonepat

Bicycle & parts

56 Affinia India (P) Ltd.,

Vill. Rewli, Distt. Sonepat

Disc Brake Mat

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3.5 Major Exportable Item :

District Sonepat is also not lagging behind in the field of export. At the time of formation of

district, there was negligible export whereas now, export worth of Rs. 1178.87 crore is made

by 69 industrial units existing in the district. The major countries are like USA, UK, France,

Germany, Italy, Canada, Australia, Saudi Arabia & Japan etc. to which items like Bi-cycles,

Basmati Rice, Sheet Glass, Medicine, Ready-made Garments, Leather & Shoes, Rubber

conveyor belts, Surgical blades, Polyester buttons, Auto arts, Hand tools, Utensils &

Electrical appliances etc. are exported.

3.6 Growth Trend :

On the Industrial front, Sonepat has made tremendous growth. At the time of formation of

district in 1972, there were just only 188 industrial units whereas now it has reached to the

figures of 3609. Besides it, 56 Large and Medium units also exist in the district. There is a

Remarkable growth in export of Rice, Stainless steel products, SS Utensils, paper products,

electrical goods & auto parts etc. in the district.

3.7 Vendorisation / Ancillarisation of the Industry :

Due to shifting of major manufacturing activities of Atlas cycle, Sonpepat to other

states the Vendorisation / Ancillarisation of the Industry is almost negligible :

3.8. Medium Scale Enterprises:-

As details given at Sl.No. 3.4

3.8.1 List of the units in Sonepat & Near By Area

As details given at Sl.No. 3.4

3.8.2 Major Exportable Item

Rice, Stainless steel products, SS Utensils, paper products, electrical goods & auto parts etc.

3.9 Service Enterprises-

Few units in the district are engaged in dying of fabrics, Electroplating, Glass designing,

coating job work, printing of label and stickers, wooden job work. Embroidery etc are

available in the District

3.9.1 Coaching Industries:

Teachers/Faculties are running coaching business for preparation of Syllabus as well as

competition studies.

3.9.2 Potentials areas for service industry-

There a ample scope and bright future of Printing, Photography, Tenting, Event management

,Clinical and pathological laboratory, dying of fabrics, Electroplating, Glass designing,

,printing of label and stickers, wooden job work. Embroidery etc.

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3.10 Potential for new MSMEs-

There is a good potential of new MSMEs such as Biotech products e.g. biofuel, biofertilizer,

biopestisides, herbal extract for pharmaceutical and cosmetic use, readymade garments,

edible oils, perfumery , auto components, engineering products, wooden based industry ,

basic drug & pharmaceutical, ready to serve food stuff etc.

4. Existing Clusters of Micro & Small Enterprise

DETAIL OF MAJOR CLUSTERS:

1. Stainless Steel Cluster-Kundli ,Sonepat.

2. Rai Printer and Pakagers Cluster,Rai ,Sonepat.

4.1.1 Manufacturing Sector :

1. Stainless Steel Cluster-Kundli ,Sonepat.

2. Rai Printer and Pakagers Cluster,Rai ,Sonepat.

4.1.2 Service Sector :Nil

4.2 Details for Identified cluster

4.2.1 Name of the cluster :- Stainless Steel Cluster- Kundli , Sonepat

1 Principal Products Manufactured

in the Cluster

Utensils, Cutlery and Kitchen Tools etc.

2 Name of the SPV Stainless Steel House Wares Association, Kundli

3 No. of functional units in the

clusters

72

4 Turnover of the Clusters 800 crore

5 Value of Exports from the

Clusters

App 200 Crore

6 Employment in Cluster App 8000 no

7 Average investment in plant &

Machinery

80 lakh/Per Unit

8 Major Issues / requirement

Skilled Human Resources, Technology and

Market linkages etc

9 Presence of capable institutions DIC, Bankers HSSIDC, NABARD, NSIC,EEPC,

Industry Associations, DGFT, SIDBI, etc

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10 Thrust Areas Technology and Market

11 Problems & constraints Nin availability of Common testing facility and

Raw material store Depot.

Present status of the cluster: - The cluster has been approved by State of Hayana for cluster

Development and O/o DCMSME New Delhi has taken the Cluster Under MSE-CDP

Scheme. The DPR of the cluster has been prepared .Land For CFC yet to be allotted.

4.2.2 Name of the cluster- Printing and Packaging Cluster, Rai, Sonepat.

1 Principal Products Manufactured

in the Cluster

Printing packaging and publishing

2 Name of the SPV Rai Printer and Packagers Cluster,

Rai ,Sonepat

3 No. of functional units in the

clusters

110

4 Turnover of the Clusters 165 crore

5 Value of Exports from the

Clusters

Nil

6 Employment in Cluster 4400 nos

7 Average investment in plant &

Machinery

80 Lakh/unit

8 Testing needs Skilled Human Resources, Technology and

Market linkages etc

9 Thrust Area Non Availability of testing facilities.

10 Access to Export Market Good Scope

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

meeting:

1. Exsice Free Zone

2. Electricity

3. Availibility of Finance.

4. Skilled Man power.

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6.0 Prospects of training programmes during 2012-13 ( Subject to

sanction received from Dc office) :-

S.No. Name of the

programme

Subject No of proposed programme to be

conducted

1 ESDP Chemical & Allied

Products,

Refrigeration &

Air conditioning

Fashioning

Designing &

Garments

Manufacturing

Technology

2

1

1

2 MDP Export Marketing 1

3 BSDP Nil

4 EDP General 1

5 IMC 8 3

7. Action plan for MSME Schemes during 2012-13 (Subject to sanction

received from DC office) :-

S.

No.

Name of the Scheme Proposed activity on the scheme

1 MSE-CDP 2 Cluster will be taken under the scheme.

2 ISO – 9000 / 14000/ HACCP

reimbursement

5 Nos. of units will be motivated to get ISO – 9000 /

14000/ HACCP & reimbursement from this office.

3 MSE-MDA 2 Nos. of units will be motivated to participate in

International Trade Fair under MSE-MDA scheme.

4 CLCSS 5 Nos. of units will be motivated to get benefits under

this scheme.

5 Capacity Building &

strengthening of data base

Nil

6 International cooperation 2 Nos. of Association will be motivated to get the

benefits under this scheme.

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7 TREAD for women 1 No. of SHG will be motivated to get the benefits

under this scheme.

8 VDP 1 No. of National VDP will be conducted.

9 National awards 5 Nos. of units will be motivated to fill the

applications of National Award

10 NMCP schemes

I. Lean Manufacturing A group of 8-10 MSME units will be motivated

II Design Clinic 3 Nos. units will be motivated. One awareness

programme will be organised

III Market assistance &

Tech. up gradation

3 units will be motivated for ISO 18000/22000/27000

and 5 units for local exhibition

IV QMS/QTT One programme will be conducted on QMS/QTT

V Tech. & quality up

gradation support

3 units will be motivated under the scheme

VI ICT scheme Yet to be approved

VII Bar Code 5 units will be motivated

VIII IPR One awareness programme will be conducted

IX Incubator scheme 1 No. College will be motivated

8. 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. Provisional Registration Certificate (EM-1)

& Permanent Registration Certificate ( EM-

II)

Joint Director, DIC, Indl. Area,

Sonepat.

2. Identification of Project Profiles, techno-

economic and managerial consultancy

services, market survey and economic

survey reports.

MSME Development Institute,

11-A, IDC, Kunjpura Road,

Karnal

3. Land and Industrial shed HSIIDC, Sonepat

4. Financial Assistance Lead Distt. Manager, Sonepat

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5. For raw materials under Govt. Supply NSIC, Delhi & Chandigarh

6. Plant and machinery under hire / purchase

basis.

NSIC, Delhi & Chandigarh

7. Power/ Electricity Electricity Board, Sonepat

8. Technical Know –how MSME Development Institute,

11-A, IDC, Kunjpura Road,

Karnal

9. Quality & Standard

BIS Northern Regional Office,

SCO-335-36, Sector 34-A,

Chandigarh

10. Marketing /Export Assistance

Director General Foreign Trade,

L-482, Model Town, Panipat

Export Inspection Council (EIC),

IIIrd floor-NDYMCA, Cultural

Centre Building-1, Jai Singh

Road, New Delhi etc.

11. Other Promotional Agencies

KVIC, Ambala

KVIB, Sonepat

9.0 Additional information if any :- Nil