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District Industries Center, Pali
Year 2017-18
INDEX
S.No. Chapter Summary
1. Chapter – I
District Profile
District at a Glance
1.1 General
1.2 Location and Area
1.3 Physiography
1.4 Climate & Rainfall
1.5 Geology
1.6 Forest Flora & Fauna
1.7 Administrative Set Up
1-2
3
3
3
3
3-4
4
4
2. Chapter – II
Resources
2.1 Human Resources
2.1.1 Population
2.1.2 Literacy
2.1.3 Rural & Urban Population Tehsil wise
2.1.4 Work Force & Occupational Pattern
2.2 Land Use Pettern
2.3 Water & Irrigetion
2.4 Major Crops
2.5 Live Stock
2.6 Mineral Resources
2.7 Forest Resources
2.8 Tourist at Glans of Pali District
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5
5
5
6
6
6-7
9-10
11-12
13-17
18
18-21
3. Chapter – III
Existing
Infrastructural
Facilities
3.1 Power Resources
3.2 Rural Electrification/ Grid
Station
3.2.2 Electricity Consumption
Pattern
3.2.3 Existing Power Supply
Position as on 31st march
3.2 Transporation
3.2.1 Road Network
3.2.2 Vehichle on Road
3.2.3 Rail Transport
3.3 Network of communication
Facilities
22
22
22
23
26
26
26
27
27
27
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3.3 Surface Water
3.4 Transport
3.4.1 Road Network
3.4.2 Vehicles on Road
3.4.3 Rail Transport
3.5 Communication Facilities
3.6 Banking Facilities
3.6.2 Total Bank Finance
3.6.4 Other Institutional Network
3.7 Education Facilities Institutions
3.8 Medical Facilities
3.9 Dic's and Other Concerned Institution
24
24
24
25
25
25
26-27
28
28
28-30
31
31-33
4. Chapter – IV 4.1 Existing Industrial Status
4.1.1 Large & Medium Scale Industries
4.1.2 Pollution Control Measures
4.1.3 Total Resisterd Unit of District &
Brief About Exist Unit
4.2 Artisan Unit Status
4.2.5 Exported Item
4.2.6 Artisan Cluster
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35-36
37
38-39
39-40
40
40
5. Chapter – V 5.1 Facilities Provided by State
& Central Govt.
41-67
6. Chapter – VI Potential Industries &
Other Contributory Factors
6.3.4.9 Employment By
Employment Office
6.3.4.10 Export Units In Pali District
68-73
73
74
7. Chapter – VII -Suggestion Strategies for Artisan
Upgradation
-Summary on the findings
Recommondations
75
76
8. Annexure - I -Whom to Contact for What 77-78
9. Annexure - II -Name and Address of the institution
assiting in promotion of MSME in the
Country
79-80
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PALI DISTRICT AT A GLANCE
1. Area : 12387 Sq. Km.
2. Population:
(I) Total Population : 2037573
(ii) Density : 164 Persons per Sq. Km.
(iii) Literacy - Male : 667381
- Female : 418312
- Total : 1085693
3. (i) No. of Towns : 09
(ii) No. of Municipalcouncil : 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 : 162686 Hectares
(ii) Main Crops : Maize, Cotton, Wheat, Bajra
Jawar, Oilseed, Pulses, Cumin
Mehandi.
7. Irrigation
(i) Total irrigated area : 162686 Hectares
8. Total Livestock : 23.85 Lac.
Population (No.)
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, Massonary Stone,
Khanda, Patti, Katle, Brick Soil, Stone
Pieces (Zikra), Massonary Stone (Grit)
Sand, Ordinary Sand
11. Average Rain fall : 992.3 M.M.
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12. Total No. of Industrial Areas
RIICO : 16
Private/Co-operative Sector : 3
(i) No. of Plots Planned : 2610
(ii) No. of Plots allotted : 2056
(iii) No. of Plots Vacant : 554
13. No. of Villages Electrified : 940
14. Transport & Communications :
(i) Total Road Length : 5613.89 Kms.
(ii) Total Railway line : 1232 Kms.
(iii) No. of Telephone Exchange : 136
(iv) No. of Post Office : 318
(v) No. of Vehicle registered : 40528
(vi) No. of Bank Branches : 258
15. Education facilities Number of
Colleges : 29
Technical Collage : 25
Sr. Secondary : 420
Secondary Schools : 262
Primary : 686
Middle School : 1341
I.T.I.S : 14
16. Existing Industrial
(I) No. of large scale units. : 5
(ii) No. of Medium scale units. : 6
(iii)No. of SSI, MSE and Udhyog Aadhar : 17827
units
(iv) Investment in Plant & : 74351.04 Lacs
Machinery (Rs. In lacks) in SSI,MSME
& Udhyog Adhar sector
(iv) No. of employment generated : 78112
By SSI,MSME & Udhyog Adhar sector
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CHAPTER – I
AN OVERVIEW
1.1 GENERAL
Pali is one of 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 the
headquarter of the district administration.
1.2 LOCATION AND AREA
The district is located between 24.45 to 26.29 North latitudes and 72.47 and 74.18 East
longitudes. It shares a common border with 8 districts of Rajasthan. In North it is bordered by
Nagaur and Jodhpur districts, on the south-east by Udaipur and Rajasmand district,-on the north
east by Ajmer district, in west Barmer district, Sirohi and Jalore are on south and west
respectively. The district has a total geographical area of 12387 Sq. Km.
1.3 PHYSIOGRAPHY
The district resembles an irregular triangle and has generally undulated plains with
scattered hills here and there and the area may be called mountainous. The Aravali range runs
along the eastern side of the district from south-west to north-east. Its highest peak in the district
is 1099 meters height. The area in the west is plain with isolated hills. Pali is situated at a height
of 212 meters above the M.S.L.
1.4 CLIMATE AND RAINFALL
The climate of the district is extreme in nature i.e. Hot and dry in summer and cold in
winter. The average maximum temperature recorded was 34.24°C and average minimum
temperature was 19.01°C. The maximum temperature of 49.1°C was recorded on 20.05.2016
and the minimum of -0.6°C was recorded on 11.01.2017 in the year 2016-17. Total of 992.3
mm rainfall was received during April 2016 to March 2017.
1.5 GEOLOGY
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
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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 ot west.
1.6 FOREST, FLORA AND FAUNA :-
The forest are scattered over a large area, mostly in hills and ridges. Those in the plains
are grassland or trees. The forests are generally open and poorly stocked except in forest blocks
of Desuri range and Sadri range. The requirements of the Local people in respect of timber,
firewood and other forest produce have been increasing at a faster then the forest can withstand.
The damage done by illicit felling and clearing is uncontrollable. The lopping damage done is
rampant in all the blocks of Sadri and Desuri ranges. Famine has also been responsible for the
destruction of the forests.
The wild life is poor except in the forest of Desuri range. Big animals like Panther,
Sloth Beer, Sambhar, Deer etc. are mostly confined to the forest of the remote hills. Small
animals such as fox, jungle cat, jackal, porcupine, langur, squirrel and reptiles like lizard and
snakes are common throughout the forest area.
The common birds are blue rock pigeon, partridge, sandgrouse quails, jungle fowls, pea
fowls, sparrows etc.
Fish is plentiful in the Jawai Bandh, Bankli Bandh, Raipur Bandh and Nadi Sojat.
1.7 ADMINSTRATIVE SET-UP
There are Ten Sub-division in the district namely Pali, Bali, Sojat, Jaitaran,
Sumerpur, Rohat, Marwar Junction, Raipur & Desuri Rani as given in the table 1.1 below.
TABLE 1.1
ADMINISTRATIVE SET-UP
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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CHAPTER – II
RESOURCES
Pali district is not included in the list of backward districts of Rajasthan. It has
important mineral and agriculture resources, the district has a potential to become prosperous
if these resources are properly harnessed and exploited. Various resources are described in the
following paragraphs.
2.1 HUMAN RESOURCES
2.1.1 POPULATION
According to the Provisional Census figures of 2011 the total population of the district was
20.38 lacs. The population density of the district is 164 persons per Sq. Km.
2.1.2 LITERACY
As per census figure of 2011 District Total Literacy Rate 62.4 percent of the total
population.
2.1.3 RURAL AND URBAN POPULATION TEHSIL WISE
As per census of 2011 the population of urban & rural area of Pali district is as under :-
S. NO. TEHSILS POPULATION
1. Pali 368386
2. Bali 263900
3. Sumerpur 198125
4. Desuri 234337
5. Marwar Junction 198978
6. Rohat 120963
7. Sojat 220854
8. Raipur 205254
9. Jaitaran 226776
TOTAL 2037573
As Per Census 2011.
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2.1.4 WORK FORCE AND OCCUPATIONAL PATTERN
The total work force in the district is estimated at 842327 numbers representing 41.34%
of the total population. The occupation distribution of the work force is given in Table 2.1
below :
TABLE 2.1
WORK FORCE AND OCCUPATIONAL LEVEL 2011
S.NO. OCCUPATION POPULATION % AGE
Male Female Total
1. Cultivators 151269 92222 243491 28.9
2. Agriculture Labours 93142 144138 237280 28.2
3. Household Industry 17223 8896 26119 3.1
4. Others
261443 73994 335437 39.8
Total 523077 319250 842327 100
As Per Census 2011.
It would be clear from para 2.1.4 above that agriculture is the main activity in
the district providing employment to 57.19% of the working population.
TABLE 2.2
LAND USE PATTERN 2015-2016
S.NO. PARTICULAR AREA IN HECT. (2015-2016)
1. Forest 86809
2. Land not fit for Agriculture 230081
3. Cultivable Barren 202484
4. Land for other non Agriculture use 59467
5. Fallow Land 49544
6. Cultivated Area irrigated 162686
7. Un Irrigated 442008
Total 1233079 Source : Land Record Collectorate, Pali
2.3 WATER AND IRRIGATION RESOURCES
(a) Major Rivers and lakes :
There is no perennial river in the district four tributaries viz, lilri, Sukri, Bandi and
Jawai discharge their water in river Luni which passes through the district. There is no lake in
the district. However, there are number of tanks and seven small dams in the district for
irrigation purpose.
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(b) Ground Water Conditions, Resources and Availability :
Note on industrial development possibilities during the year 2017-2018 in Pali district.
DISTRICT : PALI
It covers an area of 12387 sq. kms. and falls in semi arid region with normal annual
rainfall of 485.36 mm physiographically the area is characterized by undulating topography
with scattered hills but its south eastern boundary forms the Aravalli Range. The main river
flows in the district area Sukri, Lilri, Bandi, jawai & their tributaries which are ephemeral in
nature forming water shed of Luni River System.
(1) Hydrogeology:
The main hydrogeological formations encountered in the district are Alluvium, Phyllis,
Schist, Granite, Gneiss, Limestone & Sandstone, Alluvium and Limestone forms productive
aquifer whereas other formations form poor aquifer.
(2) Depth of Water Table:
Depth to water level along Aravalli hills generally found shallow is, i.e. less than 25
mts whereas in coeternal part of district it varies from 25 to 40 mts. Deep water levels are
observed in NW part of Jaitaran block and also in part of Sojat & Raipur block which ranges
from 40 to 80 mts below ground level.
(3) Water Level Trend:
Blockwise change in ground water between period 2004-2016 (pre-monsoon period)
is given below :
S. NO. Block Change in Water levels ( in mts.)
1. Bali 0.65
2. Desuri 3.37
3. Jaitaran (-)4.41
4. Marwar Junction 5.98
5. Pali 1.72
6. Raipur (-) 1.29
7. Rani 2.13
8. Rohat 0.79
9. Sojat (-) 0.50
10. Sumerpur (-) 2.03
Source : Under Ground Water Department.
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(4) Ground Water Resources:
Water resources of the district has been computed for year 2013, it is observed that 7
blocks are in “Over-exploited” category whereas 1 blocks fall in “Critical” category. and two
blocks fall in " semi crtical" cetegory
Block wise Ground Water Resources are as under:
S.No. Block Net G.W.
availability
( Recharge) mcm
Gross G.W.
Draft (mcm)
Stage of
G.W. Dev. In
(%)
Category of
Block
1. Bali 42.3581 42.8090 101.06 Over Expl.
2. Desuri 27.3605 31.3180 114.46 Over Expl.
3. Jaitaran 54.4889 70.1702 128.78 Over Expl.
4. Marwar Junction 33.9909 52.9547 155.79 Over Expl.
5. Pali 9.6535 6.7763 70.19 Semi-Critical
6. Raipur 18.4530 26.0976 141.43 Over Expl.
7. Rani 27.4003 32.7000 119.34 Over Expl.
8. Rohat 4.3288 3.4432 79.54 Semi Critical
9. Sojat 31.9301 38.8619 121.71 Over Expl.
10. Sumerpur 44.6543 43.7154 97.90 Critical
TOTAL 294.6185 348.8462 118.41 Over Expl.
(5) Availability of Ground Water for Future Development of Industries :
Looking to the availability of ground water resources it is not advisable to develop more
industries in Pali district mainly those which depends on water Pali district is facing severe
scarcity of water for drinking purpose.
Source :-Ground Water Resources Department
(c) MEDIUM IRRIGATION PROJECTS
Irrigation plays a major part in the agriculture production Most of the agricultural
production is dependent on monsoon. The river Luni which enters Pali district is main river
flowing through the district. The chief tributaries of Luni are Lilri, Sukri, Bandi and Jawai. But
none of these river are perennial and due to uncertain rains are mostly dry. The dam at Sardar
Sammand, Hemawas, Jawai, Raipur, Kurki, Nimaj, Baniawas and Kharada irrigates
considerable areas. Jawai is the biggtest irrigation project. It provides water to Jalore and Pali
Distts.
TABLE 2.3
SOURCES WISE IRRIGATION COVERAGE
S.No. SOURSE LAND irrigated 2015-16 1. Canals 17510 2. Tanks 21890
3. Wells and Tubewells 136222
4. Others Sources 200
5. TOTAL 175822
Source : Land Record, Collectorate, Pali
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2.4. MAJOR OF CROPS
The main Rabi Crops are wheat, Barley and oilseed, while Jawar, Maize, Bazra 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 use
bullocks for farming. There is a good demand for tractors as well as for bullocks, pesticides,
fertilizers and improved quality of seeds. The production of various crops for 2016-17 is given
below.
TABLE 2.4
jktLo foHkkx jch 2016&17 esa cqokbZ {ks= ¼gSDVj½] mRiknu ¼eS-Vu½] ,oa mRiknudrkZ ¼fdyks@gSDV;sj½
ftyk %& ikyh jch & 2016&17
Ø-
la-
{kS=Qy (Ha) mRiknu (Mt) mRiknu Kg/ha
flafpr vflafpr ;ksx flafpr vflafpr ;ksx flafpr vflafpr ;ksx
1 xsgWw 81988 10537 92525 196204 21078 217282 2393 2000 2348
2 tkS 4951 85 5036 12009 165 12174 2426 1941 2417
3 puk 14195 60931 75126 31057 124757 155814 2188 2048 2074
4 xkstjk 11 3 14 15 1 16 1364 333 1143
5 xkspuh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
6 cstM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 elwj 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
8 vj.Mh 19 21 40 155 148 303 8158 7048 7575
9 vylh 14 16 30 28 32 60 2000 2000 2000
10 ljlksa 179 138 317 420 276 696 2346 2000 2196
11 jkbZ 51541 20643 72184 122972 41648 164620 2386 2018 2281
12 rkjkehjk 337 53013 53350 373 57538 57911 1107 1085 1085
13 /kfu;k 44 18 62 107 36 143 2432 2000 2306
14 vtokbZu 18 2 20 1 0 1 56 0 50
15 thjk 13095 19 13114 30925 38 30963 2362 2000 2361
16 bZlcxksy 3062 163 3225 20621 56 20677 6734 344 6411
17 lksukeq[kh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
18 esFkh 1109 2 1111 5067 3 5070 4569 1500 4563
19 lkSaQ 2984 6 2990 6943 14 6957 2327 2333 2327
20 vlkfy;k 2 0 2 2 0 2 1000 #DIV/01 1000
21 yglwu 7 0 7 6 0 6 857 0 857
22 Qwy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
23 lCth 806 1 807 0 0 0 0 0
24 jtdk 1539 0 1539 0 0 0 0 0
25 Qy 12 0 12 12 0 12 1000 0 1000
26 xktj 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 0
27 pjh 80 10 91 0 0 0 0 0
28 vU; 3430 0 3430 0 0 0 0 0
dqy ;ksx 179427 145608 325036 426917 245790 672707
Source :- Dy. Director Agriculture Pali
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TABLE 2.4
[kjhQ 2016 esa cqokbZ {ks= ¼gSDVj½] mRiknu ¼eS-Vu½] ,oa mRiknudrkZ ¼fdyks@gSDV;sj½
Ø-
la- Qly dk uke {kS=Qy (Ha) mRiknu (Mt) mRiknu Kg/ha
1 eDdk 449 13146 13595 418 10735 11153 931 817 820
2 Tokj 0 82759 82759 0 40503 40503 0 489 489
3 cktjk 0 38261 38261 0 22859 22859 0 597 597
4 Xokj cht 0 `30067 30067 0 21747 21747 0 723 723
5 dwjk]Xokj ewax]
fefJr
0 163 163 0 113 113 0 693 693
6 eksB 0 491 491 0 134 134 0 273 273
7 mMn 0 432 432 0 192 192 0 444 444
8 ewax 0 278526 278526 0 117374 117374 0 421 421
9 poyk 0 368 368 0 239 239 0 649 649
10 vjgj 0 40 40 0 17 17 0 425 425
11 fry 0 66335 666335 0 30843 30843 0 465 465
12 ewaxQyh 3 870 873 1 742 743 333 853 851
13 vj.Mh 1106 2262 3368 387 1215 1602 350 537 476
14 lks;kchu 0 2 2 0 2 2 0 1000 1000
15 fepZ 193 0 193 182 0 182 943 0 943
16 lkSaQ 68 2 70 25 2 27 368 1000 386
17 esgUnh 0 38828 38828 0 24064 24064 0 620 620
18 dikl 9986 120 10106 14340 93 14423 1436 775 1428
19 l.k 0 28 28 0 25 25 0 893 893
20 lkxoku@XokjikBk 0 8 8 0 1 1 0 125 125
21 lksukeq[kh 0 142 142 0 31 31 0 218 218
22 jtdk 431 0 431 212 0 212 492 0 492
23 pjh Xokj 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
24 pjh eDdk 31 0 31 0 0 0 0 0 0
25 pjh cktjk 15 97 112 0 0 0 0 0 0
26 pjh Tokj 8 772 780 0 0 0 0 0 0
27 I;kt 104 0 104 210 0 210 2019 0 2019
28 lCth 287 93 380 267 46 313 930 495 824
29 Qynkj 356 107 463 383 68 451 1076 0 974
30 Qwy cxhpk 56 0 56 46 0 46 821 0 821
dqy cqokbZ ;ksx 13093 553919 567012 16471 271045 287516
Source :- Dy. Director Agriculture Pali
There has been a substantial increase in production of mustard, chillies, barley, wheat
and gram. It was informed that only about 60% of the production of these crops is being used
in the industries in the district and the balance is being sent outside the district. There is scope
for establishment of more industrial units based on th above items.
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2.5 LIVE STOCK RESOURCES
2.5.1 MAIN LIVE STOCK ANALYSIS
From the live stock point of view, Pali can be considered one of the well developed
dictrict of Rajasthan. The district has a large population of livestock. The total population is
about 23.85 lacs. The climate is specially suitable for sheep. Hence sheep population was about
8.50 lacs. The details of total population of the livestock as per 2012 survey are as follows.
TABLE 2.5
LIVE STOCK POPULATION IN THE DISTRICT
S. No. Live Stock Type Population
1. Cattle 355537
2. Buffaloes 311691
3. Sheep 850596
4. Goat 767468
5. Camels 8319
6. Donkey 2066
7. Horses/Mules 1203
8. Pigs 5290
9. Dogs 11366
10. Hare/Rabbits 114
11. Poulty Birds 71444
Total 2385094
Source : Dy. Director Animal Husbandry Pali As per 2012 Census
As per the information supplied by the dairy department the milk collection during the
year 2016-17 was 108654Kg. per day and the annual collection of the milk was 39658710Kg.
2.5.2 AVAILABILITY OF WOOL
Sheep are mainly reared for wool and meat. Wool clipping is done twice or thrice a
year. On an average an yield of 500 gms. Of wool per clipping is obtained which works out
and average of 1.00 Kg. wool per sheep per year. The 8.50 lacs sheep in the district would
given yield of 8.50 lacs kg. wool in the year 2012. The wool is generally of medium grade
suitable for carpet yarn. Presently, there is no woolen industry and market in the district.
2.5.3 MEATAVAILABILITY
According to the integrated sample survey report estimated of live stock products, 2012
by the animal husbandry department, Government of Rajashtan, the average slaughter rate is
15% at present with an average yield of 15 Kg. per sheep and 16 Kg. per goat.
According the annual availability of meat can be placed at round 9401 Kg/a day. As
most is surplus and is exported outside the district to Gujrat and Bombay. A modern slaughter
house-cum-meat processing plant can be established in the district.
The cattle and buffalo are not slaughter for meat. The hides are available from dead
animals. Assuming a mortality rate of 10% is small animal 3-4% in lafge animal it is estimated
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that anout Nos. 3,28,002 hides anre likely be available per annum. A chrome tannery can be
established in the district.
2.5.4 AVAILABILITY OF HIDES
The cattle and buffalo are not slaughter for meat. The hides are available from dead
animals. Assuming a mortality rate of 10% is small animal 3-4% in lafge animal it is estimated
that anout Nos. 3,28,002 hides anre likely be available per annum. A chorme tannery can be
established in the district.
2.5.5 AVAILABILITY OF BONES
In small Animal an average of 12 kg. bones are available per animal and in large animal
40-60 kg. bones. The availability of bones is estimated to be around 46,09,906 per annum.
Bone curshing units can be set up addition to the curshing units in the district.
2.5.6 LEATHER AVAILABILITY
S.No. Live Stock Type Population
1. nq/kk# Ik'kq 11,01,081 2. ehV o peZ mRikn 2,42,709 3. Okwyu mRiknu i'kq 8,50,596 4. vU; i'kq -
dqy ;ksx 2194386
Leather Based manufacturing Artisans are functioning in various area’s of pali district.
Jaitaran is big cluster of Leather Artisans. Leather is available from the local animal hides as
well as from the adjoining districts.
2.5.7 VETERINARY FACILITIES
The veterinary facilities available in the district are given in table 2.6 below as on 2016-17.
TABLE 2.6
S.No. CATEGORY NUMBERS
1. Poly Clinic Hospital, Pali 01
2. First Grade Hospital 26
3. Hospitals 65
4. Dispensary 05
5. Distt. Digenatic Laboratory 01
6. Goshalas 176
7. Sub Centers 99
8. District Mobile Unit 03
Source : Dy Director Animal Husbandry Pali
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2.6 MINERAL RESOURCES OF DISTRICT PALI
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, felsper, 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.
Metallic Minerals 1. Base metals
Occurrences of base metals have been reported in chitar, Nayakhera, Kalabar, Birantiya, Kantaliya,
Jaitpura, Bar, Sandarada, Punagarh, Sandela etc.
(a) Chittar:- Department of mines & geology has investigated copper deposit near chittar 10 Km
from Sendra. A well developed gossan zone extends for about 2 kms stricke length with average
width of 1.5 to 2.0 mts .it shows variegated shades of yellow brown ,maroon ,red and vermillion
colours . Department has proved 0.26 million tones of average 1% copper reserves in this area.
(b) Naya Khera:- A “L” shaped gossan body extends for about 800 mts . strike length with variable
width 1 to 15 mts. In delhi super group of rocks near naya khera about 18 kms from sendra. Drilling
was carried out by the department in the year 1973-76 and proved .18 million tones reserves having
28% sulpher ,0.5% copper and 1.76% zinc. The mineralization mainly consist of pyrite with
subordinate amound of pyrrhotite, chalcopyrite and sphalerite.
(c) Biranthiya khurd:- on the basis of geological investinggation taken up by G.S.I. massive
sulphide mineralization hosted by felsic volcanic unit (quartz mica schist ) has been reported in this
area. A 250 mts. Long lensoid ore zone has been established in the north block having small reserves
of 44906 tonnes with an average grade of 4.6% cu, 5.15% pb and 10.6% zn. In south block ore
bodies are small and impersistant both in stricke and dip. Indications of gold have also been noticed
in north block. Samples have shown 150 to 1000 ppb of au.
(d) Kalabar:- massive and stringer sulphide mineralization is found in kalabar area. The rock type
are assemblage of differentiated intermediate meta basic (amphibolites) chlorite schist, calc
granulite etc. ancient mining is evidenced by gold working . slags and mine dumps occurring in
echelon pattern over cumulative strike lengths of 335 mts. Test drilling done by G.S.I. below the
oxidized zone has proved the presence of pyrite, pyrrhotite, sphelarite and chalcopyrite.besides zn
and cu significant value of Ag( 5-42 ppm), se (1-50 ppm ) Hg (245-4000 ppm ) and Au (63-177
ppm ) have also been obtained . 1.25 million tonnes reserves of massive sulphide zone having 6.76%
Zn and 0.39% Cu and 0.19 million tonnes of stringer sulphide zone having 0.66% Cu and 28% Zn
have been estimated between 400-285 M.R.L G.S.I is continuing investigation in this area.
2. Tungsten:-occurrences of scheelite have been reported from Bar-Babra area and these areas have
been explored by G.S.I. intermittent mineralization has been traced for 10 kms strike lengths in bar
area and 8 kms in babra area ,width varies from 2 to 10 mts. Scheelite mineralization in the skarns
shows wide variation in grade . exploratory drilling by G.S.I. has proved persistence of
mineralization down to 5 mtr. It has average grade of 0.2% Wo3 . scheelite mineralization has also
been reported by department near bar ,sendra , nana ,bera areas . the nana areas have been explored
by drilling and persistence of scheelite up to depth 132 mtr. have been observed.
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Non metallic minerals The major deposits of non-metallic minerals being exploited in Pali district are limestone,
Clay, quartz-feldspar, dimensional stones (granite & marble), masonry stone & rhyolite. Details of
these minerals are as follows:-
1. Limestone :- limestone is one of the important minerals because of its use in cement, chemical,
metullargical, industries. Pali district has extensive limestone belonging to Delhi Super Group and
Marwar Super Group of rocks. Cement grade as well as chemical grade limestone are found in the
district. Major lime stone deposits are described below :
(a)Ras limestone belt:- this deposit is located about 25 km west of Beawar and belongs to Delhi
Super Group. Earlier it was classified as railo formation. It extends from kurki in the NE to tunkra-
moriya in south-west . it occurs in form of paraller bends exposed in an area of about 36 sq.km . it
is crystalline in nature and occurs in the form of steep linear ridges. Limestone is cement grade to
high grade and at places is traversed by numerous pegmatite veins and calc-genisses .detailed
investigation in selected area of 90 hectares carried out by the department has proved 45 million
tones of cement grade limestone reseeves upto 15 mtr.
(b) Deoli Hulan-Guriya belt:- it is in the strike continuity of Ras belt and is exposed between Deoli
Hulan and Guriya villages having 9 kms lengths. About 100 million tones reserves of cement grade
limestone have been assessed on the basis of preliminary investigation carried out by the
department.
(c)Thandi Beri-Sirava Deposits:- this deposit is northen extension of amli-pindwara belt of sirohi
area. It belongs to Kumbhalgarh group of Delhi Super Group. This belt extends from Thandi Beri
to north of bharla village for about 9 kms lengths having average width of 2.7 kms northen part of
this beltis sillceous. Limestone around kakodara, kararavav,bhil colony contains cement grade and
high grade limestone.
About 8 million tonnes reserves have been inferred on the basis of department prospecting.
(d) Sojat-Atbara-Rundia Deposit:- This deposite is a part of sojat-Gotan-Mundwa belt belonging
to Marwar Super Group of rocks. Limestone is extensively mined out and calcined around Mandla
, Sojat ,Atbara ,Rundiya ,Sinla, Digrana ,Nimbol villages in Pali district. This deposit contains
cement grade, chemical grade and flux grade limestone associated with dolomitic limestone and
cherty limestone .the thickness of high grade band varies from 0.5 m to as much as 6 mtr.
Department has carried out prospecting near Sojat –Birala were proved ,while in rundia area 14
million tonnes reserves of limestone having 45% to 54% cao were proved. According to G.S.I. total
reserves in this belt are 64 million tonnes. Limestone of this belt is used as sweetner in making
cement , hydrated lime and is sent to many other industries.
Other Limestone Occurrences :- small intermittent bands of limestone are also noticed near village
Murkasni-jhak, the- Bilara and jaitaran, dist jodhpur and pali having reserve 13.719 Mt, ballpura,
west of naya Kheda, it is associated with calc silicates.
2. Clays:- occurrences of china clay /ball clay are found in Litariya ,Kharadi , village in Jaitaran tehsil
scattered over more than 2 sq.km area. It is colour is grayish white and has fair degree of plasticity.
It has 32-34% Al2o3 , 0.06% to 1.5% fe2o3. It occurs ata depth of 10-15 mts. And it is grit and
sand . Number of mining lease and prospecting licenses have been granted in this area. Mineral so
excavated is being sent to many manufactures outside Rajasthan for making clay bricks ,ceramic
and also inrubber, paper industries clay extends upto Indawar, Luniyas ,Badagoan area of Nagaur
district.
Clay occurrences have also been reported from Jaitpura ,Shyamgarh ,area and also various parts
of Raipur ,Jaitran ,and Desuri tehsil.
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3. Quartz-felsper:- These mineral have extensive use in ceramic, glass, enemal etc industries. Both
of these minerals are found in pegmatites. Quartz venis containing off white to white quartz have
also been found in different parts of the district. The important localities where quartz/felsper are
being mined are samel, karpura, bhanwariya, paten , chang chittar ,sendra ,shyampura ,makarwali
,bar ,birantiya, haripur, asan, kalaliya, bheo, partapgarh, kalakot, nimaj, bijaji ka guda, sardar
samand, patriya, phulad ,khemal ,nana ,sindru,etc .the district is very rich in quartz/felsper deposits
and most of the area are sanctioned under ML/PL. The major part of these mineral produced is sent
to beawar which has become the leading trade center for these minerals.
4. Decorative stone / Building stones:- building stones and decorative stone are reported from many
localities in pali district. Sandstone ,rhyolite ,siliceous limestone calc-gneiss are utilized for
masonary purposed .sandstone of masonary use are quarried near sojat city rhyolite suitable for chip
making and road ballast are found near Manihari, Punagarh, Bhakriwala gaon etc. Calc gneisses are
also being quarried for making ballast at few places. Slate & Shcist near Bar, Kanuja, Ballupura,
Girri, Biranthiya Khurd & Lawecha are being excabated and locally used as roofing stones.
Granite and Marble are the main two decoratibe stones which are being mined in Pali district. With
the implementation of new graite and marble plicies of the state new leases particulatly of granite
is granted in Kharda Ki Dhani Desuri, Khimel areas of Pali district.
5. Granite:- Granite of blockable nature occurs in large area of Pali district around NE(Bar,Sendra),
Netra, Khiddargaon (the. sumerpur) & southern part (Bali-Desuri-Sumerpur-Nana) of the district,
it tis mainly Erinpura granite. Howeber granite suitable for block mining are also found associated
with Malani igneous suite near Kharda, Kharda Ki Dhani, Dharamidhari, Jitra, Jawariya.
6. Marble:- Search for marble in pali district. Began during 1960 when first deposite was explored at
Bheru ka Bariya near Bar. The marble of this district has veried colours and is figurative at places
. regional scanning for marble was done in different parts of the district which helped in locating
deposits near Nandana, Ramgarh, Hemadai, Bhilda, Balwantgarh, Gurha In Raipur and jaitaran
tehsils and near jedri, sindru,Diyana,Banki,Khiwandi,Siriyari,Anna,Kantaliya,Vinpura,Sarangwas
etc. in Bali, Desuri, and kharchi (Marwar Junction )
Most of the marble deposits of pali district are siliceous in nature. The variegated colour is important
due to presence of ferruginous contents, thin banda of the district. Colours is attractive but the
presence of irregular closely spaced fractures are creating problem in extracting big block and
accordingly marble industries in pali district has been severly affected .Except two,three localities
i.e Hemardai, Siriyari, Bhilda, in the most of the areas mining is being done for sending the materials
to cement industries. The crystalline limestone is suitable for cement manufacture. Recently
calcsilicate rocks which are hard, compact & occur as shaets have attracted few entrepreneurs for
its extraction as blocks as marble near village Asan and Samel in the district.
7. Rhyolite:- Rhyolite of pali district is mostly reddish brown ,grayish black in colour and is aphantic
as well as porphyritic. It is being worked near Medi Bhaker, Singhari ,Rohat and kharda ki Dhani,
where 9 leases are in oprection. Besides , Rhyolite ,occurrences are reported from Punagarh,
Manihari, Bambolai, Gura Partap Singh , Bhakariwala Gaon etc. in pali tehsil. These can only be
utillised as road ballast or for chip making.
The minor occurrences of non metallic minerals are as follows:-
8. Asbestos:- This mineral mainly finds application in making cement pipes , sheet , fireproof clothing
etc. the asbestos deposits in pali district are located near sendra , mala ka guda , chhagri ki bhagal ,
patariya ,goriya , kanotiya , ramgarh ,dhanbarli ,ballupura ,ranakpur ,shyampura ,alipura ,etc. most
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of the asbestos is termolite veriety but at place thin veins of chrysotile asbestos are also found.
Mining of asbestos is known for many years in pali district. These days new mining leases for
asbestos are banded as per center government directives because it has been considred hazardous
mineral for mine & factory workers . the important occurrences are described below:-
(a) Dhel Malaji Ka Guda:- asbestos occurs as thin veins with an average thickness of 13 cm. the area
has been extensively prospected and 130 tonnes reserves have been estimated upto depth of 1 mtr.
(b) Chariya ki bhaga patriya:- asbestos of tremolite veriety occurs in slip fibers veins . the vein are
short, irregular and discontinuous . the reserves have been estimated to be 6550 tonnes upto a depth
of 20 mtr.
(c) Goriya:- Tremolite asbestos occurring here is generally a cross fiber type 265 tonnes of reserves
have been estimated upto 9 mtr. Depth.
(d) Dhan Barli:- asbestos occurs as thin cross fiber veins having 2-3 cms thickness. The reserves are
1,15,440 tonnes . a few thin criss-cross veins of chrysolite have also been observed.
9. Calcite:- calcite occurrences are located at bara guda,Budha Lalwa, Kalab, Kapil ki Bhagel,
Khemal, Alipura, kharol, Patan, Dayalpura, Nimaj, Kurki, Sardhana, Patariya, Sumel etc.These
areas mainly fall in Raipur ,Jaitaran and Bali tehsil. Most of these occurrences are pocket type
deposit.
10. Garnet :- The mineral has been exploited in the past near devkhedi and karanpura villages of Raipur
tehsil .it is found in garnet –mica schist and is also in skarns associated with wollastonite, epidote,
quartz and calcite. It is found at number of places in Raipur and Kharachi tehsil. it is mainly of
abrasive quality.
11. Graphite:- Small occurrences of graphite are located near Bar railway station & desuri. Preliminary
investigation by the department have shown that it has very low carbon content (6-8%).
12. Gypsum :- it has been worked in part near khutani villages. Gypsum occurs in about 1 sq.km area
with an average thickness of about I mtr.
13. Magnesite:-the mineral is carbonate of magnesium occurring as hard white earthy lumps in
ultrabasic rock. When free from silica & iron it is highly valued for it’s refractory properties. Small
8 Magnesite occurrences are found near Koyalvav, Bhimana ,talao ,Charria ki bhagel ,bhilan
,Phulad ,Siriyari . it occurs as thin veins & stringers in ultrabasic rocks like peridotites , pyroximate
etc.
14. Barytes:- small occurrences of barites are found in punagarh hill in the form of small veins. It has
off white to cream colour and grade is also low. Barytes have also been reported from Biranthia
khurd by G.S.I. it overlies the lenses of massive sulphides along the contect of quartz-mica schist
having intermittently exposed outcrops of about 280 mts. Strike lengts and 1 to 3 mts. Thickness it
is of low grade.
15. Soap Stone:- small occurrences of soapstone are reported from kanuja, halwat ,shyampura
,khormal ,manpura ,kotri ,nandana ,kanotiya ,asan etc. these are six mining leases of shop stone
in the district.
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16. Red ocher/ Red Oxide:- it is observed near botha ki dhani in Raipur tehsil where it was being
exploited by private parties. Red oxide and clays are also being found around jaitpura and
shyampura and have also been worked in past.
17. Wollastonite: - this mineral is mainly used in ceramics. It is also used in polymers, rubber,
paints, plastics, mineral wood etc. it has become important substitute of asbestos. Good
qualities of Wollastonite are found in belka pahar, kheravparla areas of sirohi and Udaipur
districts. These also extend in pali district. It is being worked by M/S Wolkern India pvt.ltd. it
is associated with calcite. Both the mineral are being mined out.
Recently department has located low grade Wollastonite along the border of ajmer and pali
districts. Wollastonite bearing skarns containing 20% Wollastonite along with epidote, garnet,
quartz, calcite, occur as detached bodies. These extend from pisangam-gola in ajmer district to
alipura, rawaniya, rampura, gopalpura, karanpura , sodpura , ramawas etc. for more than 80
kms strike length beneficiation studies conducted by IBM laboratory, ajmer have indicated
encouraging results. Drilling conducted in three area of pali district namely Rawaniya,
Rampura, soupura and Gopalpura has proved 79696 metric tonnes of Wollastonite.
18. Beryl:- It is an important source of beryllium metal and also finds extensive use in atomic
reactors. It occurs in many pegmatite bodies of Raipur tehsil. Recently department has also
discovered beryl mineralization near Nadol in Desuri tehsil. It occurs as large crystals (15-30
cms) and contain upto 13% .rate element have also been discovered during chemical analysis.
2.6.1 MINERAL PRODUCTION
The production of major and minor minerals in the district during 2016-17 was a given in the
table below.
TABLE 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
TABLE PRODUCTION OF MINOR MINERALS IN MT
1. Reiolite 26385 Rohat, Pali
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
Source : ME Sojat City
2.7 FOREST RESOURCES :-
The total Forest area under the district is 962.94 Sq. Km. out of which 618.81 Sq. km.
comes under supervision of Conservator of Forest (Wild life), Rajsamand. Forest area of the
district is 7.77% of the total area of the district. The forest resources are very meager. The
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industrial potential based on forest resources can be for small artisan unit for manufacturing of
wooden articles, toys etc.
The Total forest area of this district :-
Office Classification of Forest Land (Sq. Km)
Reserve Protected Unclassed Total
D.C.F. Pali 200.00 141.92 2.21 344.13
Dy. C.F.(Wild Life) Rajsamand
Tadgragh Ravali 274.18 - - 274.18
Kumbhalgarh 342.55 2.08 - 344.63
Total 816.73 143.70 2.21 962.94
Source : Deputy conservator of Forest Pali.
2.8 TOURISM AT A GLANCE OF PALI DISTRICT
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 were all businessman. 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 be came part of jodhpur state until Indian independence.
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 :
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.
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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.
Tehsil Rohat
Peer Dulheshah: - An old renowned place of Muslim pilgrims situated near village Chotila.
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.
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
Bhajen, Keertan (By Sonana Khetliya Trust)
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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.
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.
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.
Charbhuja GTemple, Khangri: Every year a fair organized by Department of Tourism &
Trust of Temple i.e. Ghanchi Samaj on Ram Navmi. More then 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 Toursim, Govt. of India.
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Tehsil Marwar Junction
Jadan Aashram: - It is situated in Marwar Junction tehsil of Pali district and hardly 20 km
from pali.
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 :- Toursim Office Jodhpur.
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CHAPTER – III
EXISTING INFRASTRUTURE FACILITIES
3.1 POWER RESOURSES
Infrastructure facilities like power, banking, transport, education, health,
communication etc. Play vital role in the promotion and development of industries in
an area. A brief account of such infrastructure facilities availability in Pali district is
given in the following paragraphs.
3.2 RURAL ELECTRIFICATION/GRID STATION
The district does not have any power generating station. It gets power from Bhilwara, Bilara
and Beawar through 132 KV transmission lines. There two of 220 KV GSS and 9 Nos.
Numbers of Grid Sub-Station of 132 KV and 127 Nos. of 33 KV sub-station and 24099 Nos.
of 11 KV sub- station in the district.
TABLE 3.1
LINGTH OF DIFFERENC TYPES OF LINES 2016-17
S.No. Type Length
(a) Transmission Lines 33 KV Single Circuit 1746.585
Double Circuit 71.9
(b) Transmission Lines 11 KV Single Circuit 11743.3377
(c) L. T. Lines 10734.287
3.2.2 ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION PATTERN :
The consumption of electricity in 2016-17 was as given in table 3.2 below.
S.
No.
Type of Consumers for sale of Electricity Total No. of Consumers 2016-2017
31-03-16 During 2016-17 Total
1 Domestic 431176 19716 450892
2 Non-Domestic 46530 1976 48506
3 Industrial 0 0 0
a) Small 8538 227 8765
b) Medium 1389 64 1453
c) Large 218 52 270
4 Public Street Lighting 774 45 819
5 Agriculture 0 0 0
a) Meter Rate 34358 652 35010
b) Flat Rate 2587 -14 2573
c) Nursery 58 -58 0
d) Polutry 26 -6 20
6 Public Water Works 0 0 0
a) Small 1479 75 1554
b) Medium 90 8 98
c) Large 11 7 18
7 Mixed Load 1635 116 1751
TOTAL 528869 22860 551729
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3.2.3 EXISTING POWER SUPPLY POSITION AS ON 31ST MARCH
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JODHPUR VIDHYUT VITAN NIGAM LIMITED,PALI
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3.3 SURFACE WATER
The Luni river is the only major river in the district. This is not perennial river
and dries up during summer. According to survey the ground water storage is good in the
district. But due to draught in the last phase of this decade, the water level has gone down.
According to the 2015-16 the number of wells and tube wells have been 136222 Availability
of surface water in Pali District in 2015-16 given below in the table.
3.3 TABLE
S.No. Name of Tank Gross Capacity
Mcft.
Water Recd. During the year 2016-17 in M.C.F.T
1. Jawai Dam 7337.50 7337.50
2. Hemawas 2209.00 2209.00
3. Sardar Samand 3115.64 609.53
4. Kharda 664.00 664.00
5. Giri Nanda 200.00 8.48
6. Raipur Luni 325.56 325.56
Source : XEN. Water Resources Department, Pali.
3.4 TRANSPORT
3.4.1 ROAD NETWORK
The district has direct road connection with other district of the state. All the tehsil
headquarters and important towns are connected with each other by B.T. roads The national
highway No. 8 linking Delhi and Ahmedabad passes near the boundary of Pali district also
N.H. 14 Passed through Pali district, Beawar to Kandla Port. NH 65 Passes through Pali Distt.
From Fethapur to Pali. However there is a large requirement for roads in the rural areas. The
total length of roads in 2016-17 as detailed below:
TABLE 3.4
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3 ftyk eq[; lM+ds 288-00 & & & 288-00 &
4 vU; ftyk lM+ds 1145-25 1-00 & 61-75 1208-00 &
5 xzkeh.k lM+ds 2733-39 1-50 75-30 312-00 3122-19 &
5162-34 2-50 75-30 373-75 5613-89 929-00
Source : Superintending Engineer P.W.D.
District are connected with bus service. Many bus services connecting Jodhpur, Jaipur and
other places in Rajasthan also cater the traffic in this district
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3.4.2 VEHICLES ON ROAD
TABLE
REGISTERED MOTOR VEHICLES IN THE DISTRICT
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1 Vªd@osu 347 354 849 876 825 105
2 izkbZosV dkj 893 902 996 1217 1668 1575
3 VªsDVj@Vªksyh 564 610 1245 1385 1429 1603
4 nqifg;k okgu 14226 15322 22598 24546 21095 36084
5 frifg;k okgu 304 326 306 400 376 280
6 cl 76 82 92 39 47 43
7 izkbZosV thi 104 110 174 190 185 552
8 VSdlh dkj@ thi 343 356 540 218 163 155
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Source: D. T. O. Pali
There has been a substantial increase in the number of trucks, buses, cars and jeeps sharing the
district traffic. 3.4.3 RAIL TRANSPORT Pali district is directly connected with Jodhpur and Udaipur, Marwar Junction, Rani and
Falna towns fall on the broad gauge Delhi- Ahmedabad Line. The total length of railway lines
in the district is 1232 Km. As detailed below :
S.No. Railway Line Km.
1. Dehil-Ahemdabad 933 Km. B.G.
2. Udaipur-Mavli 43 B.G.
3. Mavli-Marwar jn. 152 M.G.
Jodhpur- Marwar Jn. 104 Km. B.G.
Total B.G. 1080 & M.G. 152
Source : Station Superident Pali-Marwar 3.5 COMMUNICATION FACILITIES
TABLE 3.5 NETWORK OF COMMUNICATION FACILITIES IN THE DISTRICT AS ON 31ST MARCH 2017
S.No. TYPE OF FACILITY Nos.
1. Post Office
a. Head Post Office 2
b. Sub. Post Office 52
c. Branch Office 318
2. Telephone Exchange 136
3. No. of Telephone Connection 21374
a. Local Village PCO 759
b. Local PCO Urban STD Pvt. 434
c. Fax Govt. NIL
Source : DETO and P & T Deptt. Pali
More TELEX and FAX facilities need to be provided in all industrial area/states.
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3.6 BANKING & FINACIAL INSTITUTION
The people in Marwar area, in general are entrepreneurs. The money ieading in
this area has been a traditional trade of few families until the commercial banks came into
operation. Commercial banks came into operation. Commercial banking facilities are now
available and number of bank branches in the district as on 31st March 2017 the state bank of
India is the Lead Bank of the district. Bolck distribution of the bank branches is given in table
3.6 below:
TABLE 3.6.1
Branch Network as on 31.03.2017 S.
No. Bank
Rural Branches
Semi- Urban Branches
Urban Branches
Total Branches
s
On site ATM's
Off-site ATM's
Total Atm's
1 State Bank of India 4 3 2 9 18 3 21 2 State Bank of Hyderabad 3 State Bank of Mysore 4 State Bank ofPatiyala 5 State Bank of Travancore 6 State Bank of B & J 16 14 7 37 24 32 56 Total SBI & Associate Banks 20 17 9 46 42 35 77 7 Allahabad Bank 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 8 Bank of Baroda 0 6 2 8 6 11 17 9 Andra Bank 0 0 1 1 1 0 1
10 Bank of India 1 0 1 1 1 2 3 11 Bank of Maharashtra 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 12 Canara Bank 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 13 Central Bank of India 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 14 Corporation Bank 1 1 1 3 1 1 2 2 Dena Bank 0 0 1 1 0 0 0
16 IDBI Bank Ltd 1 0 2 3 2 1 3 17 Indian Bank 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 18 Indian Overseas Bank 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 19 Oriental Bank of Commerce 1 0 1 2 2 0 2 20 Punjab & Sindh Bank 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 Punjab National Bank 2 3 1 6 7 1 8 22 Syndicate Bank 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 23 Uco Bank 1 2 1 4 4 2 6 24 Union Bank of India 0 1 3 4 4 1 5 25 United Bank 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 Vijaya Bank 0 1 1 2 2 0 2 27 Bhartiya Mahila Bank
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total Nationalized Banks
7 15 21 43 34 19 53 27 The Catholic Syrian Bank 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 The Fedral Bank Ltd. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 29 The ING. Vysya Bank Ltd 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 The J.& K. Bank Ltd. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 31 The South Indian Banl Ltd 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 32 City Union 0 0 1 1 1 1
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33 Dhan Laxmi Bank 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 34 Karnataka Bank Ltd 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 35 Karur Vysya Bank 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 36 Laxmi Vilas Bank 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 37 Tamilnadu Mercantile Bank
Ltd. 0
0 0 0
0 0 0 38 Ratanakar Bank 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 39 The Nainital Bank Ltd. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total Old Private & Sector
Banks 0 0 1 1 1 0 1
40 ICICI Bank Ltd 5 6 3 14 9 4 13 41 HDFC Bank Ltd 0 3 1 4 4 2 6 42 Indsind Bank Ltd 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 43 Kotak Mahendra Bank Ltd 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 44 Axis Bank Ltd 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 45 YES Bank 0 5 1 6 1 0 1 46 Development Credit Bank 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total New Private & Sector
Banks 5 15 8 27 14 6 21
47 HSBC Banking Corp. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 48 City Bank 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 49 Standard Charted Bank 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 50 The Bank of Tokyo-
Mitsubishi ufj Ltd.
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 Total Overseas Bank 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total Commercial Bank 32 47 39 117 91 60 152
51 Baroda Rajasthan Kshetriya Gramin Bank
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
52 Rajasthan Gramin Bank 87 8 3 98 1 0 1 Total Regional Rural Banks 87 8 3 98 1 0 1
53 The Pali Central Co-Op. bank Ltd. (PCB)
8 15 5 28 0 0 0
54 Rajasthan State Land Dev. Bank 0 3 1 4 0 0 0
55 The Pali Urban Co-Op. bank Ltd. (PUCB)
6 0 4 10 0 0 0
Total Co-operative Banks Sector
14 18 10 42 0 0 0
56 Rajasthan Financial Corporation
0 0 1 1 0 0 0
57 Other Bank 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 58 Total Other Bank 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 Grand Total 133 73 53 258 92 60 153
Source : Lead Bank, Pali
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3.6.2 TOTAL BANK FINANCE MSE LOAN :-
TABLE 3.6.2
TARGET (2014-15) ACHIEVEMENT
15000 18320.1
3900 10898
18900 29218
3081 598
0 18
200 193
22181 30027 3.6.3 PROGRESS DURING 2014-15 UNDER PMEGP AS ON 31-03-2015
TABLE 3.6.3
S.No. Target MM in lacs Appl.
Received
(No.)
Loan Sanctioned Loan Disbursed Utilization of Marzin
Money
Reject /
Return
1. 220
106 78 622 78 655 62 187 28
Source : Lead Bank, Pali
3.6.4 OTHER INSTITUTIONAL NETWORK
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3.7 EDUCATION FACILITIES / INSTITUTIONS
In 2016-17 the number of educational institution in the district was comprising
of 2027 primary and middle school, 682 secondary and Sr. secondary school, 12 CBSC,06
Modal School, 14 ITI and 54 professional educational institution, Polytechnic College, degree
colleges. (Government & Private).
TABLE 3.7
EDUCATIONAL NETWORK IN THE DISTRICT (AS ON 2015-16)
S.No. PARTICULARS GOVT. PRIVATE TOTAL
1. Primary Schools 565 121 686
2. Middle Schools 696 645 1341
3. Secondary Schools 113 149 262
4. Sr. Sec. Schools 345 75 420
5. CBSC - 12 12
6. Model Schools 06 - 06
7. Colleges (prof. edu. Inst., Polytech. Coll. &
degree colleges.)
7 22 29
8 Technical Collage 25
Source : D.E.O. and Principal Bangur Collage Pali
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3.7.1 SCHOOL, COLLEGE, & I.T.I
(A) TECHNICAL TRAINING
(A) POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE: - Following Course are Conducting :-
Sr. No. Name & Type of Course Admission Capacity Durations
1 Diploma in Electric Engineering 40 3 Year 2 Diploma in Electronics Engineering 60 3 Year
3 Diploma in Textile Design Non Eng. 60 3 Year
Source : Principal Polytechnic College, Pali
(B) INDUSTRIAL TRAINING INSTITUTE (ITI)
The ITI in Pali district is imparting in the trades such as electrician, wireman, turner,
fitter, diesel mechanic, welding, radio, TV, electronics, Fitter etc. There are 14 ITI training
centres in the district. 5 in Govt. Sector &9 in Pvt. Sector.
No. of ITI IN 2016-17
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3.8 MEDICAL FACILITIES
Table 3.8
Network of Medical And Public health Centres In The District
(As on 31 March 2017)
S.No. Particulars Nos.
1 District Hospital (Pali) 1
2 Subg District Hospital (Sojat) 1
3 Community Health Centers 21
4 Aid Post -
5 Upgraded Sub Centres -
6 Sub Centers 477
7 Primary Health Centers 83
8 Urban Family Planning Centers -
9 Referral Hospital -
Sourch : C.M.H.O. Pali
3.9 DIC AND OTHER CONCERNED INSTITUTIONS
An office of district industrial Centres is also located in the district in the Mandia Road
Industrial Area. Pali and a Sub Centre is located on Jadri Road at Falna. Above office
communication numbers are follows 0932230213 (pali) 02932-233406 ( Falna)
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3.9.1
There are 16 industrial area under RIICO and Three are in Private Sectors in at Pali, Sojat, Marwar Jn., Pipalia kalan and Sumerpu. Rani,
Falna, Bar Saradhana as per details in table 3.9.1 below :
TABLE 3.9.1 DETAILED STATEMENT SHOWING THE PROGRESS OF
INDUSTRIAL AREA / ESTATE OF RIICO LTD.
(AS ON 31ST MARCH 2017)
Sr. Name of Ind.
Area
Land
Acquired
Land
Devloped
Saleble Rate
Sqm.
Planned Developed Allotted
Can/Surr.
Vacant Constructi
on Production
Under
(During the Dispute Remarks
Month)
Plots Area Plots Area Plots Grou
p Area
Plot
s
Are
a
Plot
s Area
Plots
Units
Plots Unit
s Plots Area
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 24.8 24.8 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 78.8 78.8 68.6 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 522 268.25 522 268.25 521 464 268.12 - - 1 0.13 0 - 521 462 0 -
4 Pali Phase IV 142.12 132 73.73 2000 210 73.73 210 73.73 199 130 65.57 - - 11 8.16 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
5 Sojat City Phase I/II
11.7 11.7 10.56 1200 40 10.56 40 10.56 40 26 10.56 - - 0 0 - - - 26 0 -
6 Sojat Phase III 60 58.6 40.34 1200 135 40.34 135 40.34 127 109 37.72 - - 8 2.62 0 - 124 104 8 4.12
This land of 4.12 acre is under
encroachment which is inclusive of
Road area plot & open area by
outsider encroachee and some
relogious
7 Marwar
Junction 10.41 10.41 7.3 500 40 7.3 40 7.3 40 33 7.3 - - 0 0 0 0 38 31 0 -
8 Sumerpur 71.2 64.4 43.69 750 150 44.32 150 44.32 137 101 41.33 - - 13 2.36 - - 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
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 Bar 44.02 - 16.44 200 46 16.44 - - 43 43 15.63 - - 3 0.81 2 2 8 8 Undev
13 Falna – Zadri 127.45 127.45 60.01 400 308 60.01 308 60.01 203 180 48.11 - - 105 11.9 2 2 11 11 0 - Area is Semi Dev.
14 Punayata, Pali 181.24 228.04 139.4 3000 334 139.4 334 139.4 271 245 118.94 - - 63 20.46 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
15 Naya Goan, Pali
270 274.41 162.1 1200 511 162.84 511 162.84 162 165 37.31 - - 349 124.79 - - - - 0 -
Land alloted to RIICO is 270.00acre but land
under scheme is
274.41 Acre and area is semi Dev.
16
Rabruyawas
(M/S Gujrat
Ambuja Cement)
875.23 - 875.23 - 1 875.23 1 - 1 1 875.23 - - - 0 - - 1 1 0 - Land Alloted to
Cement Factory
Total 2280.42 1388.81 1809.92 20450 2610 1810.77 2554 914.87 2056 1726 1637.75 554 172.17 21 16 1571 1291 26 8.02
Source:- R.M. Ricco Ltd. Pali
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Table 3.9.2
Co-Operative Sector Industrial Area Sr. Name of Ind. Area Land
Acquired
Planned Allotted Vacant Rate
Sqm
. Plots Area Plots Area Plots Area
1 Harish Chandra Mathur, Industrial Estate,
Falna
- 169 - 134 - 35 - -
2 Co-operative Society, Rani - 50 - 50 - - - -
3 Laxmi Industrial Estate Co-operative Society
Ltd., Jawadia
- 72 - 72 - - - -
Total - 291 - 256 - 35 - -
It would also be seen that plots at Pali in phase I and III, Sojat I and at Marwar Jn. Are almost
fully allotted phase IV of Pali is developed. Maximum concentration of units is at Pali and Sojat. Besides
RIICO industrial areas, there are industrial estate at Falna and Rani. In Falna one joint stock company had
build sheds. The estate was assisted by the Life Insurance Corporation of India and the state government. At
Rani and Jawaria the industrial estate has been organized on cooperative basis.
3.9.3 NEXTZEN TEXTILE PARK (P) LIMITED
NextGen Textile Pvt. Ltd. had developed an integrated textile park at sardar Samand Road, Pali Under
the scheme of Integrated Park Of Ministry of Textiles, Government of Idia. Toatal park’s total land
area is 235 bighas (94 acres) and there will be 52 planned textile & processing.
As pali is a hub of printing & Proceessing industries, so as to cater to such industries in eco friendly
way, we had constructed & developed a state of part zero liquid discharge (ZLD) common Effluent
Treatment palnt, CTEP, with Reverse Osmosis & Multi effect evaporating system (MEE), with 95%
recycling of water.
To save every drop of precious water, we had constructed huge Rain Water Harvesting System to
collect,save & store the rain water of the entire park.
To tap the unlimited & abundant solar Energy, the park has installed a 500KWA solar power system
Progress of Units at a Glance
1. Total Area of the park
2. Total Factory Area of the Park
3. Total Number of Plots in the Textile Park
4. Civil & Construction Work almost Completed
5. Trial Production Underway
6. Vacant Plaots
94 Acres
1,71,778 Sq. Mtr
52 Plots
22 Units in 33 Plots
19 Units
19 Plot
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CHEPTER -IV EXISTING INDUSTIRAL SCENARIO OF PALI
4.1 EXISTING INDUSTRIAL STATUS – GERERAL COVERAGE
INDUSTRIAL SCENARIO
The area constituting present Pali district has been known for a number of industries,
Though the chief occupation of the people has been agriculture and pasture, various industries
flourished as traditional crafts. These not only met the small requirement of the average cultivator,
but also provided means of livelihood to the artisans. Pali was best known for weaving of coarse
cottonj and woolen cloth, made mostly from locally produced fiber and dyeing and printing cotton
fibers also developed in Pali, Pali prints found their market extending well beyond the boundaries of
the them Marwar State the dying and printing of cotton fabrics constituted a highly specialized
industry and the dyers and printers thrived in consequence of their ability to gratify the love of colour
or rather the well designed combination of colour which were very popular among either sex in
Rajputana. Turbans for men and scarves for women were dyed and prepared with much labour by
Chandwas and Khattris and an embroidered silk knitted thread for wearing on the turban by patwas
(for pat meaning silk) Bagri in Sojat Pargana had lacqueware as its special product while ivory turming
was pusued in Pali.
Other important industries were the addle and bride industries of Sojat and marble
articles manufacturing in all the parts. Through these industries were purchased mainly as cotton crafts
severa industrial units has been established during the first quarter of the present century which
employed steam power and small machine also. The state helped in the development of the small and
cottage industries, textile, lacquenware, leather goods, wood work, pulp and paper work, metalware,
cutlery, oils and scent were the industries which developed with the state patronage. A state run
tannery was started in 1897 at Pali, but was closed down in 1904. Two private wool and cotton presses
were established at pali. Beside these the traditional arts of the weaver, the potter and blacksmith and
the shoemaker etc. satisfied need throughout area.
Pali has a good mineral reSource also & slowly mineral based industries are being
developed here. Ambuja cement (Previously D.L.F.) and Ras Cement unit of Shri Cement has come
up in Jaitaran Tehsil due to abundance of Limestone in the region. Lime, Hydrated line, granite, stone
cutting & polishing stone crusher and mineral grinding industries graph rising here The world fame
Mehandi Udhyog in Sojat, Umbrella & Electronics in Falna, Textile, Bangles, Guargm in Pali,
Agriculture implements in Rani, Aluminium Foils in Pipaliya, are the products which have made their
mark in the world of industry.
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4.1.1 LARGE AND MEDIUM SCALE INDUSTRIES
There are 11 industrial units in the district which falls in the large and medium sector. M/s Maharaja Shree Umaid mills is in the large sector M/s Maharaja
Shree Umaid Mill is located at Pali. It entered its production in the year 1941. The production of the mills is synthetic blanded yarn cotton fabrics. The other units M/s
P.G. Foils Ltd. Is manufacturing Aluminium foils. There are only four such units in the country. M/s Shree Cement (Unit Ras Cement Project) Ras Teh. Jaitaran, M/s.
Ambuja Cement Ltd. Rabariwas, tehsil jaitaran And Nirma Ltd. Nibol Teh. Jaitaran is producing cement. M/s HOTEL MANA ( A UNITE OF SHEEVAM COMFORT HOTEL PVT.LTD.)
RANAKPUR ROAD SADARI DISTT. PALI it is the medium unit in the district. M/s Sarda Bio Polymers Pvt. Ldt. Pali is Production Gwar Gum Powder And M/s Total Oil India
Pvt.Ltd. At Singari Tehsil Rohat is Production PMB CRMB And Bitumen Emulsion,Mrs. Shiv Agrico Implements Ltd. Falna is Producing Rolling, Forging,Fabrication
Products. it is the medium sector unit in the district.
LIST OF LARGE SCAL INDUSTRIES AS ON 31-3-2017 TABLE-A
Rs. in (Carore) S.
No.
Name & Address of The
Unit
Contract Person &
Phone No.
Name
of
Produc
t
Installed
Capacity
(with Unit)
Per Annum
Date of Pro. Gross Capital
Investment (IN
CRORE RS. In
carore)
Emp
(Nos.
)
Production During
P2014-15
GOI
(Govt.
of
India)
GOR
(Govt.
of
Rajast
han)
MNC
(Multi
Nationa
l
Compa
ny)
Present
Position
inoperation /
Closed (if
,closed, since
with)
Quantity Value
(Rs. In
Crore) Fixed Working
1 M/SAmbuja Cement Ltd.
V&P Rabariawas Teh. Jaitaran DISTT. PALI 306709
Mr.G,V.RamaKrishn
a 02939-288011-17
CEME
NT
2.60 mil. MT 01-04-1996 1231.24 64.37 753 2034.77
MT
577.59 NA NA *
Running
2 M/s Sidhi Vinayak Pvt. Ltd.
New Name
NIRMA LIMITED Village Nimbol, Tehsil
Jaitaran
Sh. G.K. Chouhan
8094399315
Cement
&
Power Plant
2.28 Mil. TPA
Cement
12/11/2014 1618.37 181.25 487+ Contra
ctor
15,71,198
MT
398.18 NA NA NA
Running
3 M/s PG Foils ltd. Post-Pipaliyakala Teh.-Raipur
Distt. – Pali
Sh.Naveen Kumar(G.M.Fin.)
02937-287151
Aluminums
Foils
10500 MT 28.09-80 85.43 33.49 448 8372.95 201.75 NA NA NA
Running
4 MaharajaShree Ummed Mills
ltd, JodhpurRoad, Pali (Raj.)
Dr. Anil nayar VP
(Corp. Affairs) Sh. K.B. Dhoot
VP (Commercial)
02932-220286
1.
Fabric
2. Yarn
47853000
MTR 23833 MT
1941 568.67 9.24 2729 -
442.03
NA NA NA Running
5
Shree Cement Ltd. Unit at Ras
Teh.Jaitaran Pin 306107 Pali
Reg.Office Bangur Nagar P.B.No. – 33 Beawar- 306107
Shri S.S. Khandewal
(Company Sectory)
01462-228101-06
Cement 7000000
MT
U-III-Feb 06
U-IV-Mar 07
U-V-Sept 07 U-VI-Mar 08
U-VII-Mar 09
U-VIII-Dec 10
3053.41 - 1767 5529009
MT
10167858
MT
- NA NA NA
Running
Clinker 10600000
MT
Total 6557.12 6184
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LIST OF MEDIUM SCAL INDUSTRIES AS ON 31-03-2017 TABLE-B
Rs. in (Carore)
S.
No.
Name & Address of
The Unit
Contract
Person &
Phone No.
Name of Product Installed
Capacity
(with
Unit)
Per
Annum
Date of
Pro.
Gross Capital
Investment (IN
CRORE RS. In
carore)
Emp
(Nos.)
Production During
P2014-15
GOI
(Govt.
of
India)
GOR
(Govt. of
Rajasthan)
MNC
(Multi
National
Company)
Present
Position
inoperation
/ Closed (if
,closed,
since with)
Quantity Value
(Rs. In
Crore) Fixed Working
1 M/S Total India Pvt.
Ltd. Singari, Teh.
Rohat, Distt. Pali
Sh- Bharat
Singh
8003393911
Bitumen
Emulation &
Modified Bitumen
60,000Mt.
Per
Annum
18-10-
2008 16.42 1.63 33 15447 Mt. 55.38 NA NA YES Running
2 Sarda Bio Polymers
Pvt. Ltd., H1-105 to
112, Industrial
Area, IVth Phase
Pali
Sh. Pankaj
Sarda
982902001
02932-281208
Gwar gum Powder
4000MT 22-05-
2014 15 10 17 2400MT 19.56 NA NA NA Running
3 Shiv Agrico
Implements Ltd.
A-38 H.N. Nagar
Falna – 306116
Distt.-Pali (Raj.)
Shri Vimal
Chand M. Jain (Director)
Shri Hemant
Ranawat (Executive
Director)
022-23893022 02938-233126
Rolling Products
Forging Products
Fabrication
Products
24600
MT
13900
MT
6000MT
1971
1965
18.6724 215.27 205 262030 Nos.
38543 Nos.
14448.170
Mt
5130.554MT
2414.13 NA NA NA Running
4 Hotal Mana (A
Unite Of
SheevamComfort
Hotal Pvt, Ltd.) Plot
No 4677, Ranakpur
Road ,Sadri Pin
306702 Distt. Pali
Rajdeep
Bhalerao
90081999510
Hotal and
Restrorent
Serviecs
N.A. 06.11.2011 23.60 - 36 N.A. N.A. NA NA NA Running
5. M/s Shree
Gajkeshari Fabrics
A-7&8, Nextgen
Textile Park Sardar
Samand Road ,Pali
Sh. Kesharimal
9352946267
Mfg. Processing
Of Fabrics Like
Scouring
Dyeing,Printing
,Finishing Etc.
10 Cr.
Mts
05.05.2016 13.99 5.75 125 1.2Mts.5Cr. 21.50Cr. NA NA NA Running
6 M.S Flexi Plast
Industries K.No..
60/1 Pali Beawar
Highway,
Sojat City Pin-
306104
Sh. Rakesh
Jain
9727769695
7340051150
Flexible Film
laminated and
Plastic Pouch
2400 Mtr
per
Annual
01.10.2016 8.08 2.00 38 530 Mtr . 8.45 NA NA NA Running
Total 95.7624 454
Source : DIC. Pali
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4.1.2 Pollution Control Measures
Para 4.1.2 of the above survey forwarded by this office may kindly be replaced by the following:
With the constant efforts of the State Pollution Control Board, As according to survey during Sept.
2015, there are a 561 small scale textile processing water polluting operational units in pali in clusters. The
trade effluent arising from these units contains high value of pH, TSS, COD& Oil GReas, Colour, The trade
effluent, thus needs proper treatment before discharge so that it is brought in conformity to the prescribed
standars. These units being small and in cluster do not have their individual Effluent Treatment plant (ETP).
Nonethless, the trade effluent plants (CETPs) set up at pali. The textile processing units at pali have
provided Six CETPs, collectively, for the treatment of 5.2 MLD of trade effluent. Another CETP at Mandia
Road Industrial Area, Pali was also set up in the year 1997 with the treatment capacity of 8.4 MLD. The
textile processing units capacity of 9.08 MLD. In addition to this CETP Plant no IV has been commissioned
by the CETP Trust located at Punayata Industrial Area, Pali in the year 2009 having treatment capcity
12MLD. Beside the above CETPs, one no of CETP named CETP plant no-5 is under construction at Mandia
Road Industrial Area, Pali having treatment capacity of 12MLD
As according status uptp July, 2016 out of 06 nos of CETP, 01 no. of CETP plant no-V is under
construction and CETP no. 1 was closed. Remaining 04 nos.of CETP plant(s) II, III, IV & V were operational
having total capacity of 41.48 MLD.
The Board had taken various steps to control the problem like, rotational closure of the unit, operation
of the plant with 50% capacity to ensure to proper treatment of waste water up to the conforming limit of the
prescribed standards. Details of CETPs are as under:-
The matter of pali pollution problem releted with the writ petition filed by kisan paryavaran sangarsh samite
Vs State of Raj. & others and Gautam Chand Chopra Vs State of Raj & others under case no. 33/2014, M.A.
Filed by PWPCTRF pali no. 1117/2016, of matter is subjudice with Hon’ble national Green Tribunal Presently
order is reserved by the Hon’ble Tribunal during the hearing on dated 20.04.2017.
The Board has also issued detailed guidelines for the operation nad maintenancepf CETPs by registration as
spv under provisions of Company Act, 2013
Source :- R.P.C.B. Pali
Sr.
No
CETP situated at location Year of
Commissio
ning Year
Capa
city
Project
Cost
Consent
Issued on
Consent Status Source of Air
Pollution
Treatment
Type
1. Pali Water Pollution
Control & Research
Foundation Trust, Mandia
Road (CETP-I), Pali
1983
upgraded
in April
2007
5.2 MLD
2.79
Crore
29-04-
2014
Expired on
31-03-2017
and applied
for renewal
D.G. Set
(320 KVA)
Physico
Chemical
followed
by ASP
2. Pali Water Pollution
Control & Research
Foundation Trust, Mandia
Road (CETP-II) Pali
1997
upgraded
in April
2007
8.4 MLD
7.46
Crore
29-04-
2014
Expired on
31-03-2017
and applied
for renewal
D.G. Set
(600 KVA)
3. Pali Water Pollution
Control & Research
Foundation Trust, Mandia
Road (CETP-III) Pali
1999
upgraded
in April
2007
9.08MLD
8.05
Crore
07-04-
2014
Expired on
31-03-2017
and applied
for renewal
D.G. Set
(600 KVA)
4. Pali Water Pollution
Control & Research
Foundation Trust, Mandia
Road (CETP-IV) Pali
Dec. 2009 12
MLD 11.75Cr
ore
07-04-
2014
31-03-2017 D.G. Set
(600 KVA)
5 Pali Water Pollution
Control & Research
Foundation Trust, Mandia
Road (CETP-V) Pali
Under
Constrcuti
on
12
MLD 15.1
Carore
19-10-
2011
Under
Construction
D.G. Set
6 Pali Water Pollution
Control & Research
Foundation Trust,
Punayata Road (CETP-VI)
Pali
2015
(Under
Commosi
oning)
12
MLD 26.0
Carore
23-03-
2015
31-01-2018 D.G. Set(600
KVAx02/CTE
Granted)
SBR
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4.1.3 SMALL SCALE / TINY / SSSBE / ARTISAN /MSME AND UDHYOG ADHAR ACT 2006
There was total 17827 SSI, MSME, Artisan and Udhyog Adhar are registered in the DIC. employing
about 78,112 persons with total investment of Rs. 74,351.04 lacs as on 31st March 2017. These includes units
for textile printing and dyeing and manufacturing of transistors, umbrellas, steel furniture, Disc Agg. Imp,
Heena, Food products, Chemical grinding units artisan etc. The details of the units are given at Table no. 4.1.8
4.1.4 TEXTILE DYEING AND PRINTING
Textile dyeing, printing, bleaching and processing is the most prominent industry of the district. This
is a traditional industry and has come up at Pali due to availability of Cheap and skilled dyers in large number.
It is said that one of the reasons for concentration of these units in Pali is that the water in this place has some
ingredient to help in good color matching. And good quality maintan, Dyed& Printed Cloths marketed in all
states of India From Pali.
4.1.5 MEHANDI
Sojat tehsil in the district is famous for production for mehandi. The main reason for its concentration
in this area is the soil and cultivation. There are 125 units with an investment of about Rs. 2900.70 lacs and
875 Employment.Aprox. Manufacture of mehandi which is sold throughout the country.
4.1.6 STEEL FURNITUE, AGRICULTURE IMPLMENTS AND FABRICATION
A number of units have come up in Rani, Sumerpur and Falna for furniture. Steel cots, chair
manufacturing and agricultural implements i.e. Pickaxe, Showels and spade are supplied throughout India and
are exported to Dubai, Jordan, USA.
4.1.7
In the district Limestone is found in Sojat, Raipur and Jaitaran Tehsills. So maximum lime stone units
are concentrated here. They are producing lime and hydrated lime. The lime stone is mostly consumed in the
district. It is also sent to Gujrat and Madhya Pradesh.
4.1.8
The break-up of exiting SSI and MSMEand Udhyog Adhar registered with the district industries given
in Table Below:
TABLE 4.1.8
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GROUPWISE DETAILS OF SSI AND MSME REGISTERED UNITS
UP TO 31-03-2017
Sr. Industrial Category NIC
Code
2004
Number
of Units
Fixed
Investmen
(Rs. In lacs)
Employment
in No.
1. Agro based Industries 15 1639 6972.93 5169
2. Beverages & Tobacco based
Industry
16 04 96 28
3. Textile Industries 17-18 2449 26493.01 19643
4. Handloom 17 236 70.62 473
5. Leather Based 19 3542 278.41 8053
6. Wooden based 20 956 477.02 3385
7. Paper based 21 46 995.6 277
8. Rubber Plastic Petroleum &
Chemical Based
24
25
483 6479.02 2766
9. Mineral Based 26 1722 8327.74 9571
10. Basic Metal and Non-ferrous
Metal based & Fabricated Metal
Products
27
28
1240 6188.61 5563
11. Machinery and Machine Tools
Based
29 42 632.84 267
12. Electrical Industry/Machinery
Appliances
31 45 1250.32 544
13. Transport & Equipment and Part 35 01 10 5
14. Misc. Mfg. Industries - 2681 11586.5 11613
15 Service & Repairing & Alls. Type 50 ls 99
rd
2741 4492.42 10755
Total 17827 74351.04 78112
Source : - DIC – Pali
4.2 Artizen Unit status
Local cottage craft traditionally practiced by artisans in the district are described below.
4.2.1 WOOD WORK
Wood work is also practiced by the carpenters (Khati) community mostly as a family craft, through
small furniture workshops have also copped up in towns and bigger villages manufacturing common articles
like tables, chairs, teapots cup-boards, sine boards etc. At Bagri, handicraft of a very high order are
manufactured which have been found suitable for export to foreign countries.
4.2.2 LEATHER WORK
The items manufactured are ordinary and / western type of shoes and Jodhpuri juties which have
reputations for workmanship. Embroidered Juties with rich ornamentations with gold and silver thread are
also sometime manufactured. Skilled artisans manufacturing articles for export outside the district are
concentrated at Sojat, Sojat Road, Pali, Bagri, Gadwara, Gundoj, Jaitaran, Raipur, Giri Jojawar, Auwa etc.
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4.2.3 SMITHY
Gold and silver is essential a hereditary craft of the Sunar community. Blacksmith again is a hereditary
trade of the Lohars. Gadolia Lohars keep moving from place to place to place in search of work and shelter.
They commonly prepare buckets and utensils like Chalinies, Tavas, Kadais etc.
4.2.4 OTHER ARTISAN
Other artisans units in the district produce ivory goods, pottery, tanned leather, handloom fabrics, soap,
basket, plough and mudhas Arra-Tari work.
4.2.5 EXPORTED ITEMS
Sojat tehsills 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 equipments like
Pickaxe Spade etc. Similarly guar gum, Aluminium foils, cables and conductors, food products are also
exported to France, Turky, Japan, Oman Naiziria, Dubai U.S.A.
4.2.6 NAME AND LOCATION OF ARTISAN
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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Chapter –V
5.1 FACILITIES OF STATE GOVT. & CENTRAL GOVT.TO THE INDUSTRIES
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परनिशि छट) - 50 परनिशि िक ववदयि शलक म छट (होटि एव िा जजग क लिए 25 परनिशि छट) - 50 परनिशि मनोरजन कर म छट
- 100 परनिशि वविालसिा कर म छट
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- 50 परनिशि सटामप डयटी म छट
- 50 परनिशि भ – रपािरण शलक म छट
(v) रोजगार सजन अनदान की रालश मदहिा/एससी/एसटी/शारीररक रप स अकषम वयजकियो क लिय 30 हजार िथा
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(xii) यह भी परावरान ककय गय ह कक योजना क अनिगधि िाभ परापि करन वाि उदयमी को राजय म ककय गय
सभी ननवशो स जननि िाभ क अनपाि म कापोरट सोशि रसपोजनसबिलिटी (CSR) क लिय गचजनहि कोर म स
राजय म िाभ परापि करन की अवगर म वयय करना होगा। (xiii) योजना क अनिगधि, उदयम को कनरीय/राजसथान राजय परदरण ननयतरण मणडि की consent to operate (जजन
उदयमो क लिए आवशयक हो) क परभावी रहन की अवगर म ही िाभाजनवि ककया जायगा। (xiv) योजना क अनिगधि अनदान की अगरकिम सीमा ‘‘पातर सथायी पजी ननवश’’ (EFCI) क िरािर होगी।
(xv) ननमन उदयोगो को योजना की पातरिा स िाहर रखा गया ह: - (1) िमिाक उतपाद, जदाधयकि पान मसािा और गटखा ववननमाधण करन वाि उदयम। (2) आ यि ररफाइनरी वाि सा लवट एकसरकशन पिाट को छोडकर खादय िि ववननमाधण करन वाि उदयम। (3) मददरा और िीयर ववननमाधण एव िोटलिग करन वाि उदयम। (4) मददरा एव िीयर की िोटलिग करन वाि उदयम या पानी या एररयटड डरक की िोटलिग/पकजजग करन वाि उदयम। (5) 5 परनिशि िक वट दर वािी वसिओ का ववननमाधण करन वाि उदयम, जजनह राजय सरकार दवारा ववननददधषट ककया जाय।परनि अनि वपछडा कषतर म 250 करोड स अगरक ननवश करन वाि एव उकि वसिओ (कर.स. (1) एव (4) को छोडकर) का ववननमाधण करन वाि परथम उदयम को पातर माना जायगा।
(xvi) यह योजना आदश जारी होन की निगथ स 31.03.2019 िक परविधन म रहगी।
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5-1-4 iz/kkuea=h jkstxkj l`tu dk;ZØe %&(A) lw{e m|e Js.kh esa jkstxkj
l`tu dh n`f"V ls foRr iznku djus gsrq mDr ;kstuk dk lapkyu 2008&09 ls fd;k tk
jgk gSA ;kstuk ds rgr fuekZ.k gsrq vf/kdre 25 yk[k :i;s rFkk lsok dk;kZs gsrq vf/kdre
10 yk[k :i;s dk _.k dk izko/kku gSA mDr _.k ij xzkeh.k ,oa 'kgjh {ks=ksa rFkk vkjf{kr@
vukjf{kr Js.kh ds vkosndksa ds vuq:i vyx&vyx vuqnku fn;s tkus dk izko/kku gSA
;kstuk gsrq 18 o"kZ ls vf/kd vk;q dk dksbZ Hkh Hkkjrh; ukxfjd vkosnu dj ldrk gSA _.k
[kknh cksMZ@[kknh vk;ksx rFkk ftyk m|ksx dsUnz ds ek/;e ls okf.kfT;d cSadks }kjk iznku
fd;s tkrs gSA ;g ;kstuk vc vkWuykbZu dj nh xbZ gSA bl ;kstuk es _.k ysus okys
vH;FkhZ viuk vkosnu i= vkWuykbZu ij gh HkjsaxsA ftldh osclkbZV
¼http://kviconline.gov.in/pmegpeportal½
(B) Hkkek'kkg jkstxkj l`tu ;kstuk
Hkkek'kkg jkstxkj l`tu ;kstuk ds vUrxZr iathd`r ;qokvksa }kjk m|ksx]lsok],ao
O;kikj ds vUrxZr Loa; dk jkstxkj LFkkfir djus gsrq csgrjhu volj A
1½ ;kstuk ds vUrxZr ik=rk
vkosnd jktLFkku jkT; dk fuoklh gks
vkosnd dh U;wure vk;q 18 o"kZ ,ao vf/kdre 50 o"kZ gksA
vkosnd ds ifjokj esa dksbZ Hkh lnL; dsUnzh;@ jktdh; jkstxkj ewyd vuqnku
;kstuk ds foxr 5 o"kksZ esa YkkHkkfUor u gks]A
ifjokj ds lnL; fdlh Hkh foÙkh; laLFkku ds nks"kh u gksA
ifjokj dh okf"kZd vk; N% yk[k :i;s ls vf/kd u gks bl gsrq izkFkhZ dks fu/kkZfjr
izi= esa 'kiFki= izLrqr djuk gksxkA ifjokj ls vk'k; Lo;a] Loa; ds ifr@ifRu]
ekrk& ,ao cPpksa ls gSA ¼fookfgr efgyk ds ekeyksa esa ekrk&firk ds LFkku ij
lkl&llqj gksxsa½
2½ foRrh; lgk;rk dh ek=k ,ao izd`fr%
dz-
l-
vkosnd dh Js.kh
lsok] O;kikj] m|ksx {ks= m|ksx {kS=
_.k lhek ¼jkf'k
:- esa ½
C;kt vuqnku
dh nj
_.k lhek ¼jkf'k
:- esa ½
C;kt vuqnku
dh nj
1 iathsd`r csjkstxkj * 10]00]000 8 izfr'kr 10]00]000 ls
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2 efgyk 2]00]000 +8 izfr'kr & &
3 f'kf{kr csjkstxkj efgyk ** 10]00]000 +8 izfr'kr 10]00]000 ls
25]00]000@&
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4 vuqlwfpr tkfr@vuq-tu
tkfr 'kkjhfjd fodykax
10]00]000 +8 izfr'kr 10]00]000 ls
25]00]000@&
+8 izfr'kr
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*iathd`r csjkstxkj ls vfHkizk; jkT; ljdkj ds jkstxkj dk;kZy; esa iathd`r vH;FkhZ
ls gSA
** f'kf{kr csjkstxkj efgyk ls vfHkizk;% jkT;@ dsUnzljdkj ds ek/;fed f'k{kk ckMZ ls
U;wure gkW;j @lhfu;j lSds.Mjh ijh{kk mrhZ.k csjkstxkj efgyk vH;kFkhZ ls gSA
3½ vkosnu djus gsrq tkudkjh
izkFkhZ dks vkWuykbZu iksVZy ij Loa; ds lk/kuks }kjk ;k vf/k—r bZ&fe= dsUnz ds ek/;e
ls izLrqr djuk gksxkA vkosnu i= Hkjus dh nj 30@& lwpuk izks|ksfxdh ,oa lapkj
foHkkx }kjk fu/kkZfjr dj nh x;h gSA vkWuykbZu iksVZy
"https://sso.rajasthan.gov.in/signin" ij vkosnu i= ds lkFk 'kS{kf.kd izek.k i=]
jkstxkj iath;u izek.k i=] tUe frfFk izek.k i= ,oa izkstDV fjiksZV viyksM fd;s tk
ldsaxsA 'ks"k nLrkost tkfr izek.k i=] tUe frfFk izek.k i=] izf'k{k.k izek.k i= ,oa
Hkkek'kkg dkM+Z dh izfr lk{kkRdkj ds le; Lo;a }kjk izekf.kr izfr;ka izLrqr djuh
gksxhA
4½ vik= xfrfof/k;kW
d`f"kZ lEc/kh xfrfof/k;kW ¼i'kq ikyu ,ao Ms;jh dks NksM+djA
eknd inkFkZ dk fuekZ.k o muls cus mRiknksa dk fuekZ.k o fodz;A
ekl dh iSdsftax o ekal ls cus mRikn dk fuekZ.k o fodz;A
rEckdw mRikn dk fuekZ.k o mudk fodz;A
foLQksVd inkFkZA
ifjogu¼ vksVks fjD'kk] yksfMx fjD'kk]lkbZfdy fjD'kk ,ao VSDlh dkj@thi oSu½ftldh
vf/kdre dher 7 yk[k :-rd gks] dks NksMdj½
20 ekbZdzksu ls de eksVkbZ okyh ikfyFkhu dh FkSfy;ksa dk fofuekZ.k vkSj iqu% pfdzr
IykfLVd ls cus FkSys ;k dUVsuj ;k ,sls mRikn tks i;kZoj.k dks uqdlku igqWpk ldrs
gS o jkT; ljdkj }kjk le;≤ ij izfrcaf/kr mRiknA
Hkkjr ljdkj@ jkT; ljdkj }kjk le; le; ij izfrcfU/kr mRikn@ xfrfof/k;kWA
5-1-5 jktdh; Ø; esa y?kq m|eksa gsrq mRiknksa dk vkj{k.k ,oa izkFkfedrk %&
jkT; esa y?kq m|fe;ksa dks ekdsZfVax esa enn nsus dh n`f"V ls lkekU; foRr ,oa ys[kk fu;eksa
esa jktdh; foHkkxksa }kjk Ø; esa y?kq m|eksa ds mRiknksa dks izkFkfedrk nsus rFkk lqj{kk jkf”k
o vusZLV euh esa NwV nsus dk izko/kku j[kk x;k gSA ljdkjh [kjhn esa 50 izfr”kr Ø;
jktLFkku dh ,e,l,ebZ bdkbZ;ksa ls [kjhnuk vko”;dA ¼foLr`r fooj.k gsrq ns[ksa osclkbV
http://finance.rajasthan.gov.in/ gf & ar/gfr.II/pdf½
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5-1-6 peZ izf'k{k.k dk;ZØe %& ftu LFkkuksa ij peZ jaxkbZ vFkok peZ mRiknu fuekZ.k dk;Z
iwoZ ls fd;k tk jgk gS mudh rduhd esa lq/kkj rFkk u;h izfØ;kvksa dh tkudkjh dh n`f"V
ls nks ekg dk peZ izf”k{k.k dk;ZØe m|ksx foHkkx dh vksj ls lapkfyr fd;k tkrk gSA
5-1-7 QeZ iath;u %& ftyk eq[;ky; esa jftLVªkj vkWQ QeZl }kjk ftys esa Hkkxhnkjh QeksZ
dk iath;u b.Mh;u ikVZuj'khi ,DV 1932 ds vUrxZr fd;k tkrk gSA QeZ iath;u esa
QkseZ ^^,^^ dh Qhl 300 :- fu/kkZfjr gSA ftys esa egkizca/kd] ftyk m|ksx dsUnz dks Hkkxhnkjh
QeZ dk iath;u djus ds vf/kdkj jkT; ljdkj }kjk iznRRk fd;s x;s gSaA
5-1-8 Ckqudjks ds fy;s dY;k.kdkjh ;kstuk
¼1½ egkRek xka/kh cqudj chek ;kstuk %& cqudjksa dks thou chek dk ykHK fn;s tkus
dh n`f’V ls Hkkjrh; thou chek fuxe ds ek/;e ls lewg chek ;kstuk fØ;kfUor dh tk
jgh gSA ;kstukUrxZr cqudj ls 40 :- va”knku ysdj izhfe;e dh “ks’k jkf”k Hkkjrh; thou
chek fuxe dks ljdkj }kjk nh tkrh gSA ;kstukUrxZr chfer dh lkekU; vFkok izkd`frd
e`R;q dh n”kk esa mlds vkfJr mÙkjkf/kdkjh dks 60]000 :i;s fn;s tkus dk izko/kku gS lkFk
gh cqudj ds nks cPpksa dks 300 :i;s rd izfr =Sekfld Nk=o`fr fn;s tkus dk Hkh izko/kku
gSA ¼http://handlooms.nic.in/½
¼2½ cqudj iqjLdkj ;kstuk %& cqudjksa ,oa cqudj lfefr;ksa dks ftyk Lrjh; iqjLdkj fn;s
tkus dk izko/kku gSA tks fuEu vuqlkj gS ftyk Lrjh; iqjLdkj esa izFke iqjLdkj 5100 :-]
f}rh; 3100 :-] r`rh; 2100 :-] lkUrouk iqjLdkj 1100 :- udn iqjLdkj jkf”k dk
izko/kku gSA
5-1-9 gLrf'kfYi;ksa ds fy, dY;k.kdkjh ;kstuk;saa
¼1½ f'kfYi;ksa gsrq cktkj lgk;rk ;kstuk %& vkVhZtu] gLrf'kfYi;ksa o cqudjksa dks esys o
izn'kZfu;ksa esa Hkkx ysus o muds cktkj fodkl ds fy, izkRlkfgr djus gsrq mDr ;kstuk
izkjEHk dh xbZ gS] ftlesa dk;Zjr vkVhZtu] gLrf'kYIkh vkSj gkFkdj?kk cqudj o muds Loa;
lgk;rk lewg@ dyLVj esa dk;Zjr SPV,d foÙkh; o’kZ es vf/kdre 5 esyk@izn'kZfu;kas esa
Hkkx ysus ij fUkEu lgk;drk ns; gksxhA
Ø-l- Lkgk;rk dk fooj.k xzkeh.k o
“kgjh gkV
jkT; esa
vU; LFky
jkT; ds
ckgj
1 LVky fdjk;k 50 izfr'kr 50
izfr'kr
50
izfr'kr
50
2 nSfud HkÙkk ¼izfrfnu½ 350 350 450
3 ;k=k HkÙkk nzqrxkeh cl ;k f}rh; “kkf;dk Js.kh gsrq
fudVre nwjh dk okLrfod fdjk;k
¼http://rajsico.gov.in½
miHkksDrkvksa ds fgrksa dh j{kk gsrq fd, tkus okys dk;Z
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5-1-10 ftys dh gLrdyk dk ifjp; o HkkSxksfyd fLFkfr
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1- peZ vk/kkfjr gLrf’kYi%&ftys esa vf/kdka'k :i ls peZ vk/kkfjr m|ksx vUrxZr
d'khnkdkjh lwrh ,oae~ peM+s csx dk fuek.kZ dk;Z xzke tSrkj.k] jk;iqj] xqUnkst
lkstr] ckark ] tkstkoj ds xkWoks esa izeq[k :i ls ysnj vkfVZdy dk mRikn o
foØ; fiNys 50 o"kksZ ls ijEijkxr :i ls dk;Z fd;k tk jgk gSA pEkZ twrh
gLrf'kYi vUrxZr dPPks eky ds :i ls peM+k tks/kiqj ftys ds xkWoks ls f'kfYi;ksa
}kjk [kjhnk tkrk gSA rFkk peM+s dks ikuh esa fHkxksdj ueZ fd;k tkrk rFkk yksgs
ds vkStkjks ls peMs+ dks twrh dk :i iznku fd;k tkrk gSA ftl ij efgykvksa
}kjk vkdf’kZr d'khnkdkjh dk dk;Z gkFk ls fd;k tkrk gSA ftys ds gLrf'kYi;ksa
}kjk cukbZ twrh;ka xzkeh.k {ks= ds yksx viuh ijijkaxr lLd`fr ds vuq:i twrh
igus ds dke esa ysrs gS rkfd ,d {ks= fo'ks’k dh igpku bu yksxks }kjk cukbZ
xbZ gSA mijksDr gLrdyk dk HkkSxksfyd :i ls xzke tSrkj.k]xqUnkst]
ckark]jk;iqj]tkstkoj]lkstr esa dk;Z djrs gSA peZ twrh gLrf'kYi mRikn dks
LFkkuh; cktkjksa esa ,oa jkT; o jk’Vªh; Lrj ij vk;ksftr gksus okys esyk@iznZ'kuh
esa gLrf'kYih Hkkx ysdj vius mRikn dk foØ; o izpkj djrs gSA
2- ydM+h vk/kkfjr gLrf'kYi%&ftys esa vf/kdka'k :i ls xzke dksyhokM+k] lkstr
flVh] ikyh Qkyuk bR;kfn LFkkuks ij oqM dkfoZax dk dk;Z fiNys 20 o’kksZ ls
fd;k tk jgk gSA oqM dkfoZax vUrxZr 'kh'ke] lkxoku] ccqy] phj] jksfgM+k ykyh
bR;kfn ydM+h dk bLreky fd;k tkrk gSA oqM dkfoZax dk;Z ds fy, gLrfufeZr
yksgs ds vkStkjks ls ydM+h ij dkfoZax dk dk;Z fd;k tkrk gSA ftys esa xzke
cxM+h uxj es ydM+h ds ik=] xzke dksyhokM+k esa ydM+h ds njokts ij pkanh ,oa
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lksus dh uDdk'kh dk dk;Z fd;k tkrk gSA oqM dkfoZax QuhZpj dk O;kikj LFkkuh;
,oa jk’Vªh; Lrj o vUrjk"Vªh; Lrj ij fd;k tkrk gS rFkk vius mRikn dk
foØ; Hkh bu LFkkuksa ij fd;k tkrk gSA
3- iRFkj vk/kkfjr gLrf’kYi%&ftys esa vf/kdka'k :i ls LVksu dkfoZax dk dk;Z xzke
ekyuq esa fd;k tk jgk gSSA tks fd ijEijkxr :i ls fiNys 30 o’kksZ ls fd;k tk
jgk gSA dPps eky ds :i laxejej jktlaeUn o edjkuk ls ,oa yky iRFkj
tks/kiqj ls eaxk;k tkrk gS rFkk mUgs rjk'kk tkrk gSA o ubZ f'kYi ls ltk;k
tkrk gSA dkjhxjks }kjk yksgs ds vkStkjks ls gLr dk mi;ksx dj uDdk'kh dh
tkrh gSA LVksu dkfoZax ds mRikn dks vkoklh; edku] >jksds] efUnjks esa ,oa
Hkxoku dh ewfrZ;ka cukus esa mi;ksx fy;k tkrk gSA ftys ds xzke ekyuq ¼ckyh½
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esa LVksu dkfoZax dk dk;Z fd;k tkrk gSA mRikn dk foØ; LFkkuh;
@jkT;@jk’Vªh; Lrj ij ekax ds vuqlkj foØ; djrs gSA
4- ftys es i;ZVu ds egRo dh xfrfof/k;ka%&ftys esa gLrf'kYi;ksa dks c<kok nsus ds
fy, i;ZVu LFky j.kdiqj esa j.kdiqj egksRlo esa LVkWy yxk;s tkrs gS ftlesa
ns'kh@fons'kh i;ZVdks }kjk ftys dh gLrf'kYi oLrqvksa dh [kjhn ,oa tkudkjh
miyC/k djk;h tkrh gSA
5- efgyk l’kfDrdj.k%&ftys dh vf/kdka'k efgyk, peZ d'khnkdkjh dk dk;Z djrh
gSA ftlesa peZ twrh d'khnkdkjh@ilZ@csx lyek flrkjk dk dk;Z dj viuk
jkstxkj izkIr dj jgs gSA ftlesa efgyk vkRefuHkZj gksdj l'kDrhdj.k dh Hkwfedk
fuHkk jgh gSA ftlls fo'ks’kdj IykfLVd cSXyl ij uxhuk dk;Z izeq[k gSA
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6- gS.MhØk¶V fodkl o fu;kZr%&ftys es gLrf'kfYi;ksa ds fodkl gsrq vjcu gkWV
dks fodflr fd;k tkos ftlds fy, vjcu gkWV cktkj dk fuekZ.k fd;k tkosA
gLrf'kfYi;ksa dks vius gLrfufeZr mRikn ls Lojkstxkj ds volj izkIr gks jgs
rFkk gLrf'kYi dks c<kok nsus ds fy, gLrf'kfYi;ksa dks de C;kt nj ij dk;Z'khy
iwath foHkkx }kjk miyC/k djk;s tkus dk ;kstukUrxZr Hkh izko/kku fd;k x;k gSA
ftys ds oqM dkfoZax }kjk fufeZr mRikn dks fons'kks esa fu;kZr fd;s tkus dk vPNk
volj gLrf'kfYi;ksa dks izkIr gks jgk gSA ftlls mudh vk; es c<ksrjh gksdj
Lojkstxkj izkIr dj vkRefuHkZjrk dh vksj vxzflr gks jgs gSA
ftys esa ,l,lvks iksVZy ij iath—r vkVhZtu dk fooj.k
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2 Wood (carving) rajputo ka bag pipaliya khurad OBC 1
3 Wood (carving) jetrad pipaliya khurd OBC 1
4 Wood (carving) RAJPOOTO KA BAG
PIPALIYA KHURAD OBC 1
5 Carpet & other floor coverings
INDERA COLONY
BHAKARWAS SC 1
6 Painting PIPLIYAN SC 1
7 Painting KHINWADI SC 1
8 Zari & Zari goods BEERA JHADWA PIPLAIYA KHURAD OBC 1
9 Zari & Zari goods JHANDA COLONY
BHAURWAS SC 1
10 Zari & Zari goods INDRA COLONY BHAKARWAS SC 1
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FOOL MAAL SC 1
12 Zari & Zari goods JINAGAR MOHALLA ROHaRgadh ke pas wrd 3
rohaR SC 1
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WARD NO 3 ROHAT GADH KE PAS
ROHAT SC 1
14 Zari & Zari goods JETARAD SC 1
15 Zari & Zari goods KHETESHWER COLONY
BHAKRIWALA OBC 1
16 Leather (other articles)
POST OFFICE KE PAS
JEETARAD SC 1
17 Leather(footwear) MANDARIO KI POLE KE SAMNE
JEETARAD SC 1
18 Leather(footwear) POST OFFICE KE PAS
JEETARAD SC 1
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19 Leather (other articles)
POST OFFCE KE PAS
JEETARAD SC 1
20 Leather (other articles)
SHEETLA MANDIR KE PAS
JEETARAD SC 1
21 Leather (other articles)
WARD NO 3 ROHAT GADH KE PAS
ROHAT SC 1
22 Leather (other articles)
WRD 3 ROHAT GADH KE PAS
ROHATGADH SC 1
23 Leather (other articles)
WRD3 ROHATGADH KE PAS
ROHAT SC 1
24 Leather (other articles)
SHITLA MANDIR KE PAS
JEETARAD SC 1
25 Woodwares BASNI TILWADDIYA ROAD GARGA PETROL PAMP KE PECHE
SOJATNAGAR OBC 1
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BHADHRAU MIN 1
27 Leather (other articles)
MOJIWADA SAJAT SC 1
28 Embroidered & Crochetted goods
chokidaro ka vaas
khariya ki neev pali SC 1
29 Embroidered & Crochetted goods
mohrakala SC 1
30 Embroidered & Crochetted goods
PALI PATVA OBC 1
31 Embroidered & Crochetted goods
PALI BALUNDA DIGRANA GEN 1
32 Embroidered & Crochetted goods
WARD NO.05, PELIPOL KA MOHALLA
DIGSA 1
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34 Zari & Zari goods JATARAN JINAGAR BAZAR
JATARAN SC 1
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JATARAN SC 1
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151 SATYANARAYAN JINAGAR Leather(footwear)
SATYANARAYAN JINAGAR 1 7665277883 3000
152 MAHAVEER RAMEND Leather(footwear)
MAHAVEER RAMEND 1 9413146157 20000
153 MUKNA RAM Leather(footwear) MUKNA RAM 1 9261161080 24000
154 ARVIND Leather(footwear) ARVIND 1 9799204476 20000
155 DHISA RAM Leather(footwear) DHISA RAM 1 9782193337 36000
156 SATYA NARAYAN JI Leather(footwear)
SATYA NARAYAN JI 1 9660591439 30000
157 HIMMATRAM Leather(footwear) HIMMATRAM 1 9252267612 30000
158 DEVENDRA SISODIYA Leather(footwear)
DEVENDRA SISODIYA 1 8386884252 1E+06
159 LOKESH SISODIYA Leather(footwear)
LOKESH SISODIYA 1 8233017031 2000
160 SURESH CHAND Leather (other articles)
SURESH CHAND 1 9461153682 40000
161 MAHENDRA KUMAR Leather(footwear)
MAHENDRA KUMAR 1 9784960129 40000
162 VINOD KUMAR Leather(footwear) VINOD KUMAR 1 9462321929 60000
163 RAVINDRA SISODIYA Leather(footwear)
RAVINDRA SISODIYA 1 8529155350 15000
164 RAHUL Leather (other articles) RAHUL 1 7665277833 15000
165 SATYA NARAYAN Leather(footwear)
SATYA NARAYAN 1 9610477973 48000
166 GHANSHYAM Leather (other articles) GHANSHYAM 1 823358856 42000
167 MOTILAL Leather(footwear) MOTILAL 1 8290139171 20000
168 NEMICHAND Leather(footwear) NEMICHAND 1 7742849959 24000
169 JUGRAJ Leather(footwear) JUGRAJ 1 9694466272 15000
170 PRIYANKA VESHNAV
Embroidered & Crochetted goods
PRIYANKA VESHNAV 1 9772471120 12000
171 KAUSHALIYA Embroidered & Crochetted goods KAUSHALIYA 1 9414818754 8000
172 pintu Embroidered & Crochetted goods pintu 1 9680026053 14000
173 sarifan Tie & Dye sarifan 1 9680208720 12000
174 tulsi devi Embroidered & Crochetted goods tulsi devi 1 8890760884 12000
175 tara devi Embroidered & Crochetted goods tara devi 1 7891337132 14000
176 koyal Embroidered & Crochetted goods koyal 1 998389553 0
177 GOMTI Embroidered & Crochetted goods GOMTI 1 9636219282 16000
178 MAYA KUNWAR Embroidered & Crochetted goods
MAYA KUNWAR 1 9929097845 13000
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179 PAPPU DEVI Tie & Dye PAPPU DEVI 1 9636659879 10000
180 SUSHILA MEVADA Embroidered & Crochetted goods
SUSHILA MEVADA 1 9649337072 16000
181 POOJA Embroidered & Crochetted goods POOJA 1 7726982438 4000
182 ANAND KANVAR Embroidered & Crochetted goods
ANAND KANVAR 1 8290221374 13000
183 BHAWNA SUMAN Embroidered & Crochetted goods
BHAWNA SUMAN 1 9667846386 10000
184 MANISH SINGH Woodwares MANISH SINGH 1 12000
185 DILIP SINGH Art metal ware DILIP SINGH 1 8890941769 6900
186 RAM PRASAD Leather (other articles) RAM PRASAD 1 8386996091 0
187 SEETA RAM KATHOR
Carpet & other floor coverings
SEETA RAM KATHOR 1 8386996092 0
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CHAPTER – VI
POTENTIAL INDUSTRIES AND OTHER
CONTRIBUTORY FACTORS
6.1 AN OVERVIEW
The district occupies an important place in the state from the point of view of industries and offers a
fairy good scope for further development, possessing as it does the infrastructure for mineral based as well as
agro-based and market oriental industries. The district is fairly well connected by road and rail. Fourteen
industrial areas have also been set up as mentioned in chapter – III Moreover a sizeable section of people are
from Marwari and Jain communities which are well known for enterprising sprit.
6.1.1 WEAKNESSES
A) Shortage of water.
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B) Shortage of Electricity.
C) In textile raw material is costly & Pollution problems.
D) Tough Marketing competition.
These constraints could be removed by suitable Governmental measures.
6.1.2 STRENGTHS
The strength of the district are its enterprising population, developed infrastructure, sound industrial
base and a variety of mineral resources. These factors could be exploited by adopting suitable strategy for
industrial development of the district.
6.2 SUGGESTED STRATEGY
The following strategy is suggested to promote industrial in Pali district.
6.2.1 PROMOTION OF NEW INDUSTRIAL AREAS / ESTATES
In view of the congestion in the existing industrial areas at Pali, Sumerpur, Bar, Saradhana, Rabariwas,
Pipliya Kalan and Marwar Jn. It is suggested that new industrial areas/ estate could be established at Pali,
Rohat, Rani and Bali as metioned below :
A) JAITARAN
In this area the lime stone is available in huge quantity and due to this clin hydrated lime and cement
units are established. If an industrial area is set up in Jaitaran the potentiality of such units will be more and
the future of these will be bright. This area is situated near Sendra railway station. If this area is connected to
the railwayline the market facilities will increase definitely.
B) ROHAT
In Rohat area, a piece of land measuring 38 bigas is under consideration for setting up an industrial
area. In this proposed industrial area here is good scope of setting up a mineral based, cattle feed and oil based
units. In addition to this there is also good scope of Gypsum based unit. The Gypsum is available in large
quantity in village Khutani of Rohat Panchayat Samiti.
C) RANI
Keeping in view the availability of raw material locally there is good scope for setting up of oil based
and cotton ginning units RIICo has resently proposed to setup one industrial area in near Rani. A part from
this there is also good scope for stone/marble and steel furniture units.
D) BALI
In this proposed industrial area there is good scope for development of agriculture implements, oil
based and mineral based units. Due to the nearby Falna railway station this industries area may be developed.
New industireal area can be setup by the local muncipal othourity Takhatgarh (Sumerpur). Sadri (Bali)
6.2.2 EFFLUENT TREATMENT
There are six CETP, 5 are running and one is proposed CETP in Pali. The administrations of these
plants are under the direct control for supervision of the chairman of the trust.The trust is formed for the
control pollution and to treat the effulent water discharged by the Textile units.
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6.2.3 POWER LOOMS
The district has a spinning mill and a total of about 900 units engaged in textile related operation, grey
cloth for which comes from the power looms of Maharashtra and other cities. Power looms therefore have a
good potential for development. Pali has requirement of 180 crore meters of grey cloth. This grey cloth comes
from Icchalkaranji and Bhiwandi. Now Powerloom induetry is being established in Naya Gaon area of pali.
Riico is developing this new area. Presently allotment of 448 plots is in progress.
6.2.4 RAILWAY LINE
A railway line linking Jodhpur and Beawer via Pali and Marwar Jn. Would go a long way in opening up the
market for products manufactured in the district.
6.2.5 INCENTIVE
The incentives and concession available for setting up industrial units are adequate to attract
enterpreneures to pali district.
6.3 POTENTIAL INDUSTRIES IN THE DISTRICT
Taking into consideration the availability of human, agriculture, livestock and mineral resources and
the infrastructure in the district and needs of the local population, potential exists for setting up of a number
of industries in the district. These have been suggested below after taking into consideration the policy of the
government regarding pollution and the needs of the local population etc.
TABLE 6.3
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
Falsphar
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
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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
16. Food Based units 5 5 Crore 75 Sumerpur, Pali
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TABLE 6.3.1
Demand Based Units :- Part II
6.3.2 OIL EXTRATION AND REFINNIG
The district is producing about 1123 Kg. per hectare of mustard An Oil extraction plant of 25 TPD
capacity is suggested to be set up at Sumerpur.
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,
Marwar Jn. 7. Steel Fabrication 150 T 40 12 Crore 400 Sumerpur,
Falna, Rani,
Marwar Jn. 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
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6.3.3 JUSTIFICATION FOR POTENTIAL UNITS
As mentioned in the Table No.6.1 above the availability of human, Agriculture, Live Stock, Mineral
resources and infrastructure in the district needs the potential exists for setting up of number of industries.
These have been suggested after taking into consideration the policy of Govt. regarding pollution and needs
of the local population.
6.3.4 SUGGESTED INDUSTRIES IN MSME SECTOR
6.3.4.1
A list of industries that can be established in the MSME sector with capital investment unit is given in
table 6.3 above. The list is divided in two parts. Part -1 consists of units that have been suggested on the basis
of resources and Part – II is demand based. The suggested capacity, capital investment, the direct employment
likely to be generated and suggested locations are also given in the table. This list of resources based industries
consists of marble cutting and polishing production chilly powder, and granite tiles and stone crushing etc.
The suggested demand based units include power looms, sizing and wrapping, manufacture of agricultural
hand tools, plastic moulded products, backery and confectionery item, cotton hosiery, tyre retreading, steel
fabrication bleaching powder, phynyl, detergent powder and rubber moulded goods justification for some of
the important industries is given here under.
6.3.4.2 TEXTILE DYES
dye for the basic number of textile units establish in Pali are mostly from Ahmedabad and Mumbai,
hence a few such units can be established in Pali district.
6.3.4.3 LIMESTONE BASED UNITS
As mentioned in para 2.7.1.4 huge deposit o lime stone are available as Ras in Jaitaran tehsil and Sojat
tehsil. As such a number of hydrated lime and lime kiln can be established at jaitaran, Bar and Sradhana.
6.3.4.4 POWER LOOMS
As mentioned earlier, the large number of textile units set at up Pali obtain their requirements of cloth
from Bhiwandi and Ichhalkaranji in Maharashtra state, this could be supplied locally if power looms are set
up. It is suggested that at least 10 units could be setup.
6.3.4.5 QUARTZ AND FELSPAR UNITS
As mentioned earlier 35 quartz & Felspar Mineral grinding set up at Industrial Area Saradhana near
Beawar these Units setup at Saradhana because the Raw material is easily available on by Area in huge
quantity.
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6.3.4.6 SIZING AND WRAPPING UNITS
To support looms, it would be essential to have a sizing and wrapping unit.
6.3.4.7 OTHER DEMAND BASED INDUSTRIES
These products are required by the local population and exiting industries and there would not be any
problem in marketing of these products with in the district.
6.3.4.8
Encouragement should be given to tiny, cottage and rural industries by provision of adequate finance,
required marketing support, infrastructure for upgrading of technology, provision of raw material, new
marketing channels etc.
6.3.4.9 EMPLOYMENT BY EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
TOTAL PEOPLE:
Sr. Year Name of Department/Institute Employed for Post No. of Employment
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
2015-16 P.N.B. Jodhpur
LIC Pali
I.O.C., Rajkot (Guj.)
I.O.C. Rajkot(Guj.)
I.C.I. Predential
life,Insheorance, pali
Danic Bhaskar,pali
Andra bank, Jaipur
Assit.GM.Union Bank of india,
Udaipur
Chief GM. Panjab national
Bank, Jodhpur
Chief GM. Panjab national
Bank, Jodhpur
Class IV
Water Man
Technical Asst.-I
Engg. Mechanic-IV
Dovelopment
Manager
Fild Worker
Class IV
House Keeper cum
Peon
Class-IV
Sweepar
2
1
5
4
4
20
1
1
3
1
Total 42
Source :- Employment Office Pali
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6.3.4.10 Export Unit In Pali District Year 2016-17
Sr. Name of Unit &
Address
E-mail Teh./ Fax Mobile No. Item (5) Exproted Export
Information
Year (2015-
16) (Rs. In
Lacs)
Country Destination
1. Fuma umbrella
Pvt. Ltd. Sagar
Road, A2,
Industrial Estate,
Falna Distt. – Pali-
306116
[email protected] Tel. No.
02938-233033/ 233180 Fax No.-
02938-233833
Umbrella Parts 134.83 SHARJAH (U.A.E.)
2. Maharaja Shree
Ummed Mills Ltd.
Jodhpur Road, Pali
[email protected] Tel.
No.- 02932-220288,02932-
220286
100% Cotton Yarn
9284.00 Algeria Bangladesh, Brazill, cheile China, Colombia,
coted ivore,crotiya eciuador, Egypt,gautemala, Grmany,
Greece, Honuras,isrial,italy ,japan , Korea, medagaskar,
Spain monentegro,morrocco, pakistan, peru Podand,
purtgal Sudan, thailand, Turkey, ,ukraine , United
Kingdom Venezuela
3. PG Foils Ltd. Post-
Pipalia Kala Teh-
Raipur, Dist.- Pali
306307
Tel No.- 02937-287151-56,
Fax No.- 02932-287151
Mbl. 9462264360
Aluminium Foils 2448.00 Nepal,
Dubai UAE, Kenya, Nizeriya Egypt, Russia,
4. Sarda Gums &
Chemicals F54/2
Industrial Area.
Pali- 306401
[email protected] Tel. No.-
02932-281252, Fax No.- 02932-
281324, 9414120060
Guar Gum Powder, Cassia Gum
Powder, Psyllium Husk Powder,
Tamarind Kernal PowderGarlic
Powder Chili Powder
3046.04 Japan, Korea, China, Taywan, Russia, France,
Philippines, Thailand,Malaysia, Australia, iran,Canada,
Sri-Lanka, Italy, Newzealand
5. Sarda Udhyog
F-52/2 Industrial
Area, Pali
Tel. No.- 02932-280600
Fax. No.- 02932-281324,
9414120060
Guar Gum Powder, Tamarind
Kernal Powder,Alginate Textile
finishing Agent
575.81 China, Vietnam, Egypt, Turkey, Iran,
6. Sarda Starch PVT.
Ltd. F55/2
Industrial Area.
Pali- 306401
Tel. No.- 02932-280600
Fax. No.- 02932-281324,
9414120060
Cassia Gum Powder 134.05 chili, France
7 Sarda Bio Polymers
Pvt. Ltd., H1-105 to
112, Industrial
Tel. No.- 02932-281252, Fax.
No.- 02932-281324,Mb.
9414120060
Guar Gum Powder, 4758.00 Russia, China
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Area, IVth Phase
Pali
Total 20380.73
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CHAPTER – VII
SUGGESTION STRATEGIES FOR ARTISAN
UPGRADATION
Besides the industries suggested in para 5.3 above, there is a large scope for
establishment of tiny units for grain grinding, spices grinding, oil ghanies, wooden
furniture and other wooden articles stone cutting, screen design, lathe work, repair and
servicing, welding work, production of soap etc. Opportunities of employment
generation also exist in the field of handicrafts and artisan units for blacksmithy
carpenters, cobblers, etc. Such artisans are spread all over the district. No. concentration
was noticed of artisans of particular trade at particular place justifying establishment of
shilpbaries. Such unit are already being encourage and financed under the various
schemes of NABARD. However, further development can be possible only through :
(a) Training for skill upgradtion mobile training centres and common facility
centres.
(b) Provision of adequate finance.
(c) Proper and adequate channels to market the goods produced by these artisans
by
setting up of show rooms by RSIC, RHDC, Bunkar Sangh, etc. and through
Common facility Centres.
(d) Supply of raw materials at reasonable rates through common Facility Centres.
(e) Training through Rural Entrepreneurship Development Programmes for
developing entrepreneurial skill specially in SC/STs, Women etc.
(f) Formation of Co-operative Societies of the artisans for supply of raw materials,
as well as for marketing with active co-operative and heop from the Government
agencies like RSIC, DIC, KVIB and RHDC who are specialists in various
related fields.
SUGGESSION
(a) Provision of Institutional Support
(b) Encouragement to artisans to take up independent production and marketing if
possible.
(c) Development of artisans units to produce quality products through adequate
training and skill development programmes.
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PROPOSED AUGMENTATION OF INDUSTRIAL AREAS
As mentioned in Para 6.2.1 new industrial areas/estates be established at Sendra,
Bar, Rohat, Falna and Bali.
SUMMARY ON THE FINDINGS & RECOMMONDATIONS
District Pali has a good scope for development of industries provided
the constraints mentioned in part 6.2.1 are removed and the strategy as suggested in para
6.2 is followed. For this, it is recommended that following steps be taken by the concerned
authorities.
(a) Easy availability of Industrial Land through allotements and conversions at District
level.
(b) Effective steps be taken for augmentation of the availability of power in the district to
cater for the power requirement of new industries suggested in Chapter VI. This would
need enlargement of the capacity of the existing sub-stations.
(c) To help in the uninterrupted power supply to industrial units, the supply of power to
industrial units be make through ‘industrial Feeders’ instead of by ‘Rural Feeders’
(d) In view of the congestion in the existing industrial areas at Pali, Sojat and Marwar Jn.
Where more than 90% of the plots developed have already been allotted, new industrial
areas/estate be established at Sendra, Bali, Rohat, Rani and Sadari.
(e) Provision of common Telefax facilities be made available in all RIICO industrial area.
(f) Detailed mineral prospecting including the geological mapping, sampling, drilling, core
logging etc. be undertaken to have adequate information about the quantity and quality
of mineral reserves.
(g) To cater for the increased requirement of trained man power for the suggested
industries. Various New trades to be opened in ITI institutes of Pali district.
(h) The list of industries suggested in chapter VI be included in the working plan of District
Industries Center and the Annual Credit Plan being prepared by the Nabard, for
provision for necessary finance for the industries.
(i) The availability of houses near industrial areas is limited and needs to be augmented to
meet the increased demand. A provision of housing colony with MIG and LIG types
houses be made at Sendra and Rohat also where new industrial area/estate have been
suggested.
(j) Establishment of Co-operative societies of the artisans be encouraged for supply of raw
materials as well as for marketing with active cooperation and get from the government
agencies like RSIC, DIC, KVIB and RHDC.
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(k) Common Facility Centers be setup at Cluster level for provision of raw materials
upgradation of technology, development of new marketing channels for rural craftsmen
etc.
(l) Mobile training centers be established.
(m) Rural Entrepreneurship Development Programmers be conducted through MSMEDI
and other similar agencies to develop entrepreneurship. Special programmes be
organized for Scheduled Castes and Schedule Tribes.
ANNEXURE – I
WHOM TO CONTACT FOR WHAT
Sr. Assistance reqrired Name fo the Institition (S)
1. (i) Product identification
(ii) Consultancy
-Techinical
- Managerial
- Economic
- Export
MSME – Development Institure
Bais Godam Industrial Estate
Jaipur – 302006 (Raj.)
Phone : 0141 - 2212098, 2213099, 2215847
0141 – 2210553 (Director)
Fax : 0141 – 2210553
Gram : SMALLIND
Email- dcdi-japur@ dcmsme.gov.in
Web- WWW. Msmedijaipur.gov.in
DC(MSME)- WWW. Dcmsme.gov.in
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2. Training Facilities (i)MSME Devlopment Institute
Bais Godam jIndustrial Estate
Jaipur 302006 (Raj.)
Phone No. 2212098,2213099
Fax- 0141-2210553
Email: [email protected]
(ii) Entrepreneurship Management Institute.
Bais Godam, Industries, Estate Jaipur-302006
3. (i) Udhyog Aadhar
(ii) PMEGP Scheme
District Industries Centre, Pali.
(i) D.I.C. – Pali
(ii) KVIB – Jodhpur
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(iii) KVIC - Jaipur
4. Factory/ accolmodation Rajasthan State Industrial Development and
Investment Corsporation Ltd. (RIICO), Pali.
5. Finance :
- Term Loan
- Working
- Capital
(i) Rajasthan Financial Corporation Pali
(ii) Banks
6. Machinery On Hire Purchase National Small Industries Corporation Ltd.
Nehru Place, Tonk Road, Jaipur
7. Raw material Rajasthan Small Industries Corporation Ltd.
Udyog Bhawan, Tilak Marg, Jaipur
8. Marketing (i) National Small Industries Corporation Ltd.
Nehru Place, Tonk Road, Jaipur
(ii) Rajasthan Small Industries Corporation Ltd.
Udyog Bhawan, Tilak Marg, Jaipur
9. ISI Mark and Allied details
Ag-Mark
Bureau of Indian Standards
Chittaranjan Marg. C-Scheme Jaipur
Directorate of Marketing Inspection
Jhalana Dungari, Jaipur
10. Testing Of Products (i) Field Testing Station
Bais Godam, Industrial Estate, Jaipur
(ii) National Test House
Bais Godam, Industrial Estate, Jaipur
(iii) Tools Room Cum Testing Centre
Industrial Estate, New Power House Road,
Jodhpur
(iv) Textile Laboratory
Krishna Kripa Plot No. – 48
II Pal Road Sardarpura, Jodhpur
11. Power Connection Jodhpur Vidyur Vitran Nigam, Ltd. Pali
12. Registration under Factories Act. (i) Chief Inspector of Factories & Boilers
Institutional Area, Jhalana Doongri, Jaipru
(ii) Inspector of Factories & Boilers Pali
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13. Pollution Control (i) Rajasthan Pollution Control Board
Jhalana Dungri, Jaipur
(ii) Branch Office Mandia Road, Pali
14. Central Excise Registration Superintendent of Central Excise Udaipur.
15. Sales Tax Registration Commercial Tax Office, Pali
16. Khadi and Village Industries (i) Khadi and Village Industries, Commission
Jhalana Dungri, Jaipur
(ii) Dy. Director (Khadi) District Industries Centre,
Jodhpur
17. Export Joing Director General of Foreign Trade
Udyog Bhawan Tilak Marg, Jaipur
ANNEXURE – II
Names and Addresses of the Institution assisting in Promotion
of MSME in the Country.
1. Central Food Technological Research Institute.
C. S. I. R., Govt. of India,
Mysore – 570013, Karnataka.
2. Fragrance and Flavoru Development Centre.
Govt. of India Society,
Industrial Estate, Makarand Nagar,
G. T. Road, Kannauj, Faridabad (U.P.)
3. Central Footwear Training Institute.
Govt. of India Society, Agra (U.P.)
4. Bureau of Indian Standards.
Chittaranjan Marg, C – Scheme, Jaipur
5. National Small Industries Corporation Ltd.
Nehur Place, Tonk Road, Jaipur.
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6. Central Marine Fishery Research Institute.
68/1, Greams Road, Chennai.
7. Central Leather Research Institute.
Sardar Patel Road, Adyar, Channai – 600032
8. Small Industry Development Bank of India.
M. I. Road, Jaipur
9. Rajasthan Small Industries Corporation.]
Udyog Bhavan, Tilak Marg, Jaipur – 302005.
10. Rajasthan State Industrial Development and Investment
Corporation Ltd. , Udyog Bhavan, Tilak Marg, Jaipur – 302005
11. Khadi and Village Industries Commission.
Institutional Area, Jhalana Doongri, Jaipur
12. Rajasthan Khadi and Village Industries Board.
Bajaj Nagar, Jaipur
13. Agriculture and Processed Food Export Development Authority.
105, New Delhi House, 70, bara Khamba Road, New Delhi – 110001.
14. District Industries Centre, Pali
15. Indian institute of Packaging, New Delhi.
16. Controller of Patent and Designs. Okhal, New Delhi
17. Electronics test and Development Centre.
Malviya Nagar, Jaipur
18. Spices Board, K.C. Avenue, Vincent Cross Road,
P. B. No. 1909, Ernakulam, Chohin.
19. Jute Manufacturers Development Council.
Kandhana Building, Flt No. 6-D-11, Tolstoy Marg, New Delhi
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20. Wool and Wolen Export Promotion Council.
612/714, ashoka Este, 24 Barakhamba Road
Cannought Circus, New Delhi.
21. Gem and Jewellery Export Council, Jaipur.
22. Textile and Cotton Export Promotion Council.
Air Cargo Complex, Sanganer Air Port, Jaipur
23. Apparel Export Promotion Council.
Nehru Place, Tonk Road, Jaipur
24. Rajasthan Financial Corporation.
Udyog Bhavan, Tilak Marg, Jaipur.