Industrial Profile of Hingoli District

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Contents S.No. 1. 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 2.0 2. 2.1 3. 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.8.1 3.9 3.9.1 3.9.2 3.9.3 3.9.4 3.9.5 3.9.6 4. 4.1 4.1.1 4.2 4.2.1 5. 6. 7. 8.

Topic General Characteristics of the District Location & Geographical Area Climate & Rainfall Area & Topography Soil Rivers Availability of Minerals Forest Population Occupational Structure Administrative set up District at a glance Existing status of Industrial area in the district Industrial scenario of Hingoli district Industry at a Glance Year wise trend of units registered Details of existing Micro & Small Enterprises & Artisan units in the district Large Scale Industries Major exportable items Growth Trend Vendorisation / Ancillarisation of the Industry List of Medium Scale Enterprises Major Exportable items List of Potential Enterprises - MSMEs Agro Based Industry Fruit Processing Industry Forest Based Industry Animal Based Industry Demand Based Industry Service Industries Existing Clusters of Micro & Small Enterprise Detail of major clusters Manufacturing sector Details of clusters identified & selected under MSE-CDP Cluster Information General issues raised by Industries Association Prospects of training programmes during 2012-13 Action plan for MSME Schemes during 2012-13 Steps for setting up of MSME

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Brief Industrial Profile of _Hingoli District 1) General Characteristics Of The District:Hingoli district has been separated from Parbhani district and existed as a independent district from 01.05.1999.

It is one of the eight districts of

Marathwada. It is located at eastern site of Maharashtra State. The geographical area of the district is 4526 Sq. kms. which is 1.47% of area of the Maharashtra State.

It comprises of five talukas viz. Hingoli, Basmath,

Aundha, Nagnath, Kalamnuri and Sengaon. Majority of districts population is engaged in agricultural activities and there is little industrialization in the district. Majority of its population lives in rural areas. The literacy rate of Hingoli district is 66.86% as compared to 76.9% of Maharashtra. Out of 12 main Jyotirling in the country, one of the Aundha Naganath Jyotirling situated in the district. 1.1)

Location & Geographical Area:-

Hingoli is situated at the northern part of Marathwada in Maharashtra. Borders of Hingoli are surrounded by Akola and Yeotmal in northern side, Parbhani in Western side and Nanded at South-Eastern side. The district came into existence by division of Parbhani district on 1st May, 1999. Latitude of Hingoli district is 19.43 N and Longitude is 77.11 E. 1.2)

Climate and Rainfall: -

In Hingoli district, monsoon starts from the month of June and ends in September. In the remaining period the weather is very dry. The average rainfall in the district is 895 mm. The maximum temperature of the district is 42.6 degree Celsius and minimum temperatures are 10.6 Degree Celsius. 1.3.

Area and Topography: -

The district has a grographical area of 4526 sq.kms. which forms 1.47% of the total geographical area of Maharashtra State. The Sengaon, Hingoli and

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Aundhanaganath tehsils of the district are surrounded by small hills. The district is 600 meters high from sea level. 1.4.

Soil:-

The soil of the district is Black and very fertile for cultivation of crops. 1.5

Rivers:-

Purna, Penganga & Kayadhu rivers are in the District.

A)

Painganga River : Painganga river is the main river in the district. It flows in the northern region of the district. The river passes through Sengaon and Kalamnuri talukas.

B)

Purna River : Purna river flows from Southern part of Sengaon. It flows further south from Aundha and Basmat talukas.

C)

Kayadhu River : This is also main river and flows through Sengaon, Hingoli, Aundha, Nagnath and Kalamnuri. It meets further to Painganga river in Nanded district.

1.6

Availability of Minerals:-

There are no major minerals available in the district. However, sand & stones, which are required for construction of buildings are available in the district. 1.7.

Forest:-

The total area under forest is about 37700 hectares, which is about 7.96% of the district’s geographical area. The major forest area in the district is in Aundha taluka which is about 10432 hectares. The forest produce includes Beedi leaves, gum, honey, etc. 1.8.

Population:As per 2001 census, the population in Hingoli district is 987160. The rural

population of the district is 84.40% and urban population is 15.60% only. The density of population in the district is 218 per sq. kms. while that of the State is 315 per sq. kms. The Hingoli taluka is the most populated area 4


where as Kalamnuri taluka has the least population. The Female-Male ratio of population in the district is 957 per 1000 male. The literacy rate in the district is 66.86%. The literacy rate of Male and female is 81.11 % and 51.96% respectively 1.9.

Occupational Structure:-

As per 2001 census, the district has 4.60 lakhs total workers, out of which 89.75% are main workers and 10.25% are marginal workers. The total workforce in the district is 46.60% of total district’s population. Out of total 4.60 lakhs workers, 82.89% are engaged in agriculture and allied activities, 1.47% in cottage and household industries. The district is still on agrarian century with very little industrial growth. There are about 72687 families i.e. 46.59% are living below poverty line in Hingoli district. As per the District Employment Exchange there were about 35116 persons in the live register as on 31.3.2005. 2.0)

Administrative set up:

The State of Maharashtra, consisting of 35 districts, is divided into six administrative divisions, viz. Konkan, Nashik, Pune, Aurangabad and Nagpur. Aurangabad division is having 8 districts out of which Hingoli district is divided into 5 talukas (administrative units) and two sub-divisions as per details given below : Sub Division

Taluka within the Sub-division

1)

Hingoli

Hingoli, Kalamnuri, Sengaon

2)

Basmath

Aundha, Basmath

The Administrative Set Up is as follows: Sl.No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Particulars Tehsils Panchayat Samities Cities Villages Mahanagar Palika Nagar Parishad Gram Panchayat

Unit Nos. Nos. Nos. Nos. Nos. Nos. Nos. 5

Total 05 05 03 710 00 03 565


At the district level the collector is the Administrative Head, while the Tahsildars of each tahsil run the administration as per collector’s instruction.

The Zilla

Parishad of the district is responsible for implementation of rural development programme.

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2. Sr. No. 1

District at a glance: Particulars

Year

3

4

5

6 7

Hingoli

Area a) Geographical Area b) Forest Area

2

Unit

2012

Population a) Rural b) Urban c) Total d) Schedule Caste e) Schedule Tribe f) Density Administrative Set Up a) Tehsils b) Panchayat Samities c) Cities d) Villages e) Mahanagar Palika f) Nagar Parishad g) Gram Panchayat Rate of Literacy a) Rural b) Urban c) Total Roads a) National Highway b) State Highway c) District roads d) Village Roads & others e) Total Road Length Railway Route Agriculture

Sq. kms Hectares

4526 37700

2001

In ‘000’s In ‘000’s In ‘000’s In ‘000’s In ‘000’s Per Sq. Km.

833 154 987 101 87 205

2012

Nos. Nos. Nos. Nos. Nos. Nos. Nos.

05 05 03 710 00 03 565

2012 Percentage Percentage Percentage.

64.03 76.09 66.03

2012

2012

a) Non-agricultural land b) Barren uncultivated land c) Land useful for cultivation, but not cultivated d) Permanent Pasture growing land

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Km. Km. Km. Km. Km Km. “000” Hectares - do - do - do - do -

38 493.45 478.98 5017.82 3808.00 108

826 10.84 11.82 0.00


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9

10

11

12 13

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e) Land under miscellaneous tree crops f) Current fallow land g) Other follow land h) Net area sown i) Irrigated area j) Gross cropped area Cattle Population & Poultry Birds (As per 2007 Census) a) Cows b) Buffaloes c) Goat and Sheep d) Other Cattle e) Total Cattle Population f) Poultry Birds Communication a) No. of Post Offices b) No. of Telephone connections (Rural) c) No. of Telephone connections (Urban) d) PCO Bank Branches a) Commercial Banks b) Co-operative Banks c) Gramin Bank d) Total Banks Education a) Primary School b) Secondary School c) Higher Secondary School d) Higher Education Institute e) Industrial Training Institutes (Govt) Existing Industrial. Estates. Entrepreneur Memorandum filed by MSMEs (Part-II): a) Micro b) Small c) Medium Large Scale Units Cottage & Village Units

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- do -

123.00

- do - do - do - do - do -

--163.2 10.27 163.20 529

2007 In 000’s In 000’s In 000’s In 000’s In 000’s In 000’s

280 82 162 00 529 167

2010 Nos. Nos.

114 12317

Nos.

6125

Nos.

629

Nos. Nos. Nos. Nos.

20 50 24 94

Nos. Nos. Nos. Nos. Nos.

1081 175 63 00 06

Nos.

01

Nos. Nos. Nos. Nos. Nos.

255 73 00 05 152

2012

2012

Mar-2012


2.1

Sr. No.

Existing Status of Industrial Areas in Hingoli district:

Sl. No.

Name of Indl. Area Land acquired (in Hect.)

1. 2. 3. 4.

MIDC Hingolio MIDC Basmath MIDC Kalmnuri Ind.Estate Hingoli

No. of plots developed

204.90 15.00 09.00 04.40

No. of Industrial plots Rate per Sq. allotted Mtr. ( In Rs) 165 35 38 35 21 40 64 --

186 40 27 64

No. of vacant plots. 21 02 06 00

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Industrial Scenario of Hingoli district: Source – DIC, Hingoli

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Industrial at a Glance:

Category

Cumulative figures upto March 2012 Employment Investment (P&M) generation (Rs.In lakh )

Number of enterprises

Mfg. Servic Total Mfg. Servic Total e e 224 31 255 1629 144 1773

1 Micro

Mfg.

Production capacity (Rs.In lakh )

Total

Mfg.

3197

Servic e 97

Total

7506

Servic e 454

3294

7960

2 Small

73

00

73

657

00

657

1776

00

1776

4211

00

4211

3 Medium

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

4 Large scale

05

00

05

2488

00

2488

14847

00

14847

12512

00

12512

Export from MSME for 2011-12: 3.2

Year-wise Trend of Units Registered: Year

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

---

2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12

No. of units Employment Investment registered with (In lakh Rs.) DIC 06 65 104.17 19 263 150.54 08 108 720.77 43 388 665.95 17 102 394.91 15 279 1138.38 14 165 180.00

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3.3

NIC Code No

Details of Existing Micro & Small Enterprises and Artisan units in the district 2011-12 :-March 2012 PART-II No. of Employ Investmen Installed enterprise ment t P&M (Rs. Capacity s In lakh) (Rs. in lakh)

Type of Industry

15

Manufacture of Food products and Beverages

59

208

974

1788

16

Manufacture of Tobacco products

-

-

-

-

17

Manufacture of Textile Manufacture of Wearing Apparel; Dressing and Dyeing of Fur Tanning & Dressing of Leather; Manufacture of Luggage, Handbags Saddlery, harness & Footwear Manufacture of Wood, Products of Wood, cork, articles of straw & Plating materials except Furniture; Manufacture of Paper and Paper Products Publishing, Printing & Reproduction of Recorded Media Manufacture of Coke, Refind Petroleum Products & Nuclear Fuel Manufacture of Chemicals & Chemical Products Manufacture of Rubber & Plastic Products Manufacture of Other Non-Metallic Mineral Products Manufacture of Basic Metals

42

460

814

3342

-

-

-

-

01

51

20

40

41

432

573

985

42

131

285

1008

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

12

115

122

89

03

17

20

237

31

150

277

1161

33

219

353

670

04

34

309

54

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--

01

02

04

16

--

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--

--

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18 19

20

21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

32 33

Manufacture of Fabricated Metal Products, Except Machinery & Equip. Manufacture of Machinery & Equipment N.E.C. Manufacture of Office, Accounting & Computing Machinery Manufacture of Electrical, Machinery & Apparatus N.E.C. Mfg. of Radio, Television & Communication Equipment & Apparatus Equipment of Medical, Precision & Optical Instruments,Watches & Clocks 10


34 35 36 37 40 41 50

52 60 63 64

71

72

74 85

92 93 99

Manufacture of Motor Vehicles, Trailers& Semi-Trailers Manufacture of Other Transport Equipment Manufacture of Furniture; Manufacturing N.E.C. Recycling Electricity, Gas, Steam & Hot Water Supply Collection purification & distribution of water Maintenance & Repair of Motor Vehicle &Motorcycles; Retail Sale of Automotive Fuel (NIC 1998 CODES : 52000 & 50404) Maintenance & Repair of personal & household goods. (NIC Codes : 52601 to 52609) Land Transport (NIC Codes 1998 : 60211 Supporting & Auxiliary Transport Activities (NIC Codes : 63022 & 63091 Post & Telecommunications (NIC Codes : 64205, 64206, 64207) Renting Of Transport Equipment, other Machinery & Equipment N.E.C. (NOC Codes : 71110 to 71290) Computer & related activites (NIC Codes : 72201 to 72203, 72300, 72400.72501 % 72502) Other business activities (NICE Codes 74131 to 74133, 74221,74300,74941, 74942,74950,74933, 74994) Health & Social work (NIC Codes : 85197,85321 Recreation, Cultural & Sporting activities (NIC Codes : 92111,93113 to 92115) Other Service activities (NIC Codes : 93010 & 93011) Non recorded Total

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--

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--

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--

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01

02

02

04

01

02

02

04

--

--

--

--

03

54

37

42

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--

--

--

--

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01

08

10

263

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--

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--

--

--

14

155

802

160

39

370

477

2162

328

2430

5070

12171


3.4

Large Scale Industries:

Sr. No.

Name of Industrial Enterprises

Taluka

Products

1

Bhaskar Foods Pvt.Ltd. MIDC Hingoli

Hingoli

Soya Oil

2

Bhaurao Chavan SSK Ltd. Dongarkada

Kalmnuri

Sugar

3

Purna SSK Ltd. Basmath

Basmath

Sugar

4

Barashiv Hanuman SSK Ltd. Asola

Aundha

Sugar

5

Rokadeshvar Sahakari Soot Girani Ltd. Basmath Khandegaon

3.5

Major Exportable Items:

--

3.6

Growth Trend:

--

3.7

Vendorisation / Ancillarisation of the Industry:

1

2

3.8

Textile Mill Based: Wooden bobbins, plastic bobbins, paper cones & tubes, wooden shutters etc. Sugar Mill Based: Steel fabricated items, hardware items, paints, varnishes etc.

List of Medium Scale Enterprises:

3.8.1 Major Exportable items: 3.9

Cotton yarn

List of Potential enterprises - MSMEs

-Nil-----

3.9.1. Agro based Industries : 1. Soyabean based products 2. Jaggery 3. Sanitary Napkins 4. Surgical Bandages 5. Cotton Socks & Sarees 6. Industrial Alcohol from Jawar 7. Bread from wheat 8. Bio-coal briquettes from sugarcane & Banana waste 9. Oil & Cake 10. Rice Powder/Poha Mill etc. 12


11. Bread 12. Canned Mushroom 13. Canned Rosogolla 14. Cashew nut shell liquid 15. Coconut/cashew feni 16. Coffee flavoured milk 17. Cold storage 18. Ready to serve curried vegetables 19. Dehydrated vegetables 20. Desiccated coconut (coconut powder) 21. Fish pickle 22. Ground and processed spice 23. Hatchery 3.9.2. Fruits Processing Industries : 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7)

Mango – Jam, Pickles, Juice, Jelly, Sauces, Ketch up etc. Baby food from Banana Banana Wafers. Pomegranate – Ayurvedic medicines Pickles from lime Sweets & Toffee from orange Orange Juice in Tin containers

3.9.3. Forest based: 1) Ayurvedic and Herbal Medicine 2) Saw Mill 3) Wooden furniture 4) Wooden Packing Case. 5) Wooden Doors & Windows. 6) Wooden show articles 7) Bullock cart 3.9.4. Animal based Industries:1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14)

Bone fertilizer Poultry Farming Leather Goods Leather Tanning Dairy Products Blanket/woolen clothes from sheep wool Cattle/poultry feed. Canvas shoes Children shoes Court shoe Eco-friendly shoe upper leather Full PVC footwear Gents leather long boot (welted) Hockey sticks 13


15) 16) 17) 18) 19)

Industrial hand gloves Injection moulded shoes Leather chappals Leather garment Leather sandal with P.U. sole

3.9.5. Demand Based: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41.

Cold Storage Solvent extraction plants. General fabrication Computer Hardware Agriculture equipment Computer Stationery Domestic Electrical appliances Readymade Garment PVC Pipes Tourism industries Paints & varnishes Detergent Powder & Soap. L.T. insulators and electrical porcelain Marble tiles Ophthalmic and sun photochromatic glasses Plaster of Paris R.C.C. spun pipe Sanitary ware Sodium silicate Thermometers (upto 150oC) Toughened glass Portfolio bag PU laminated split leather Saddlery and harness Shower proof garment leather Shutle cock Sports footwear Suede leather Trumock shoe with TPR sole Upholstery leather Aluminium powder Aluminium pressure die casting Aluminium shots and notched bars Auto pistons Bee-hive metallurgical coke Brake drum casting Casting for auto locks Copper coated M.S. wire Aluminium fabrications Aluminium seal for LPG cylinder Automotive chain (Motorcycle chain) 14


42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69.

Automobile silencer Automobile body building (Bus body) Automobile control cables Auto pistons Acid slurry Anti-corrosive paints based on CNSL resin Auto tubes and flaps Ayurvedic medicine formulations Ball pen ink Cement paints Carbon Potentiometers Crimped wire connectors Loud Speakers T.V. Tuners (Turret Type) Transformer and coils (For electronic applications) Wire wound resistors Bread Canned Mushroom Canned Rosogolla Cashew nut shell liquid Coconut/cashew feni Coffee flavoured milk Cold storage Textile screen printing Track suits Wing cheater Woolen mufflers knitted Woven labels

3.9.6. Service Industries. 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17)

Computer Training classes Data Processing Xerox, Fax, typing, cyber cafĂŠ etc. Screen printing Repairing & servicing of mobile/TV/fridge/car/A/c etc. Hotel & Restaurant Computer servicing General fabrication. Advertising agencies Marketing Consultancy Industrial Consultancy Equipment rental & leasing Typing centers Xeroxing Photography Laundry & Dry cleaning X-Ray clinic 15


18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24)

Tailoring Servicing of agriculture farm equipment e.g. Tractor, Pump, Rig Boring machines, etc. Farming of animals Agricultural and animal husbandry service activities, except veterinary activities Hunting, trapping and game propagation including related service activities Forestry, logging and related service activities Fishing, operation of fish hatcheries and fish farms : Service activities incidental to fishing

4.

Existing Clusters of Micro & Small Enterprises:

4.1

Details of Major Clusters:

NIL

4.1.1 Manufacturing Sector: 4.2

Nil

Details of Clusters identified and selected under MSE-CDP:

4.2.1. Cluster Information:

1

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Principal Products NIL Manufactured in the Cluster Name of the SPV / NIL Association/NGO No. of functional units in NIL the cluster Turnover of the Clusters NIL Value of Exports from the NIL clusters Employment in Cluster NIL Average investment in NIL plant & Machinery Major issues/requirement NIL NIL

10

Presence of capable institutions to be associated Thrust Areas

11

Problems & constraints.

NIL

NIL

Present status of the cluster:

Nil 16


5.

General issues raised by Industries Associations: Problems relating toMSEDCL, MIDC Finance under Central Govt. Schemes

6.

7.

Prospects of training programmes during 2012-13: S.No.

Name of the Programme

Subject

1

ESDP

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

2

MDP

3 5

EDP IMC

DTP & Photoshop Mobile Repairing Tally Beauty Parlour Food Processing

No. of proposed programme to be conducted 5 Nos.

1. Marketing Management 2. Industrial Management For final year ITI For institutions on MSME schemes

2 Nos

2 Nos. 4 Nos.

Action plan for MSME Schemes during 2012-13: S.No. 1

Name of the scheme MSE-CDP

Proposed activity on the scheme --

2

ISO – 9000/14000/HACCP Reimbursement MSE-MDA CLCSS

2 No. of cases to be processed

3 4

5 6 7 8 9

Capacity Building & Strengthening of data base International Cooperation SVDP National Award NMCP Schemes I. Lean Manufacturing II. Design Clinic 17

1 No. of cases to be processed Awareness programme on CLCSS – 1 No. On an average 5 nos. of MSEs will be motivated for the said scheme 01 proposal 01 proposal 01 No. in association with NSIC & Industry Association 04 applications will be persuaded 01 programme will be organised --


III. Market assistance & Tech. Upgradation

IV. QMS/QTT V. Tech. & Quality upgradation support VI. ICT VII. Bar Code

VIII. IPR IX. Incubator Scheme

a.

Awareness programme on ISO 9000 – 01 No. Reimbursement for ISO 9000 – 04 cases 01 Awareness programme National / International Product Certification – 01 cases Awareness Programme – 1 No. Awareness programme on Bar Code – 1 No. 4 Nos. of MSEs will be motivated for availing benefit under the scheme. Sensitisation/Awareness programme on IPR – 01 No. --

STEPS FOR SETTING UP OF MSME: Following are the brief description of different agencies for rendering assistance to the entrepreneurs: S.NO Type of assistance 1. Registration Provisional Registration Certificate (EM-I) & Permanent Registration Certificate (EMII)

Name and address of agencies. DIC, Hingoli

2.

Product Identification Identification of Project Profiles, techno economic and managerial consultancy services market survey and economic survey reports.

DIC, MITCON, MCED, CIPET, Br. MSME – DI, Aurangabad.

3. 4. 5.

Technical Consultancy Industrial Plots For raw materials under Govt. Supply.

, MITCON, MCED, CIPET, , MIDC

6.

NSIC

7.

Plant and Machinery under hire/purchase basis. Power/Electricity

MSEDCL

8. 9. 10

Technical Know-how Quality & Standard Marketing/Export Assistance

MITCON CIPET BIS MSSIDC

11.

Other Promotional Agencies.

MSME, SIDBI, CIPET MAU ENGG. & Polytechnic colleges 18

MSSIDC, NSIC


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