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DAMAN U.T. [2015-16]
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S.D.RAMAVAT
INVESTIGATOR (EI)
Map of Daman
.1.
State Industrial Profile of Daman District
1. General Characteristics of the District.
1.1 Location & Geographical Area.
From the 8th to 13th century, Daman and Diu, which was a part of Goa was a
stronghold of the Chowda Rajput who were ousted by the Waghela who in turns
were expelled by Muslim in 1330. It continued under Muslim rule for another
two hundred years till it was conquered by the Portuguese. The Portuguese
ruled Goa 451 years (1510-1961).
Most worthy event occurred in connection with the liberation of Portuguese
settlement Operation Vijay. Just before the midnight of December 16, 1961
ending the colonial rule. The different land blocks on the west coast of India.
Daman Diu and Goa came to form one political unit after liberation from the
erstwhile Portuguese regime in 1961. In 1987, when Goa becomes a full fledged
state, Daman and Diu was separated from Goa.
Daman is coastal town bound on west by the Arabian Sea and surrounded on all
other sides by the Territory of Gujarat. Daman is 193 Km from Mumbai, on the
western side of National Highway No 8. Vapi, about 12 Kms. from Daman, is the
Main Rail Head.
The District of Daman is situated on the western coast of India between the
parallels 20 27 58 and 20 22 00 of latitude north and between the
meridians 72 49 42 and 72 54 43 of longitude east of Greenwich. Its length
from the extreme north to south measures 11 kms and width from east to west,
measures 8 kms. The altitude is 12 metres above the sea level.
The total area of Daman District is 72 Sq. Kms. With a coastline about 12 Kms.
Long. Only 91.25 hectares of land is under forest cover which about 1.28% of
total Geographical Area.
.2.
1.2: Topography:
Daman and Diu topography is a typical island topography, which does not
exhibit a variety of landforms. There are a number of rivers that provides water
to the territory of India.
Daman is one of the two districts of the union territory, which is located on the
Indian west coast. The place is bordered by a variety of topographical features.
The district of Valsad in Gujarat state lies towards the east, the well known river
called Bhagwan flows towards the north, the Arabian Sea is located towards the
west and River kalem flows towards the south.
The major river of the region Damanganga divides the Daman district into two
separate parts. As many as three rivers provide water to the district. All these
rivers flow towards the west direction. The river Bhagwan runs along the
northern border of the district, the river kalem runs along the southern border
and the river Damanganga runs in between the other two rivers.
CLIMATE
Sr. No.
1.
2.
i)
ii)
3.
Particular
Unit
Climate
Temperature
Centigrade
Mean Maximum
Centigrade
Mean Minimum
Annual Rainfall Year
2010
MM
2011
MM
2012
MM
2013
MM
4.
Humidity
%
5.
Maximum wind speed
Km/Hour
Source: Climate: Meteorological Office, Coast Guard,
Comm., Daman
Daman Dist.
31
22
2436
1969
1439
2449
26-100
30
Daman, Central Water
.3.
1.3
1.3
Sr.
No.
Availability of Minerals.
NIL
PRODUCTION OF MINERALS DURING 2013-14 & 2014-2015
Name of the minerals
PRODUCTION
(IN M.T)
PRODUCTION
(IN M. T)
Major Minerals
2013-2014
2014-2015
01.
Fireclay
Nil
Nil
02.
Chalk
Nil
Nil
03.
Limestone
Nil
Nil
04.
Prelate
Nil
Nil
05.
Silica sand
Nil
Nil
PRODUCTION
(IN M. T)
2013-2014
PRODUCTION
(IN M. T)
2014-2015
01.
Black trap
Nil
Nil
02.
Ordinary Sand
Nil
Nil
03.
Ordinary Clay
Nil
Nil
04.
Limestone
Nil
Nil
05.
Sandstone
Nil
Nil
06.
Red Clay
Nil
Nil
07.
Dolomite
Nil
Nil
08.
Hard Murram
Nil
Nil
08
Soft Murram
Nil
Nil
09
Gravel Murram
Nil
Nil
.4.
1.4: FOREST
There is no forest in U.T of Daman, However, an area of 91.25 hector
has been brought in under forest by way of developing waste and coastal
land under various planned development programmes and notified as
forest land the total area. Presently activities of forest department
limited only up to development of waste land and new plantation
environmental improvement through a forestation programme
1
No. Of Division
1 No.
No. Of Range
1 No.
4 Nos.
No. Of Guards
23.90 Ha
Proposed
Forest
(Reserved)
67.35 Ha
21 Nos.
Area
Total
1.5
91.25 Ha
A union territory with the Administrator (Common to Daman, Dadra & Nagar
Haveli) as the head of the administration assisted by the Collector. The Lok
sabha constituency is common with the Daman and the UT has no
legislative. The Union Territory of Daman is a single tier State cum District
cum Taluka administration. The Administration Structure of Daman District
is under.
Sr. No.
Particulars
Unit
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
District
Talukas/Tehsil
Blocks
District Panchayat
Villages Panchayats
Villages
Census Villages
Municipal Councils
Statutory Towns
Census Towns
Urban Wards
Nos.
Nos.
Nos.
Nos.
Nos.
Nos.
Nos.
Nos.
Nos.
Nos.
Nos.
Daman
District
1
1
1
1
10
21
15
1
1
6
15
.5.
2. District at a glance
S.No.
Particular
1
(A)
Geographical Data
(B)
2.
(A)
(B)
3.
A.
4.
Year
Unit
Geographical features
i) Latitude
20.25, N
ii) Longitude
72.53, E
Statistics
Hectares
20 27 58
and
20 22 00
72 49 42
and
72 54 43
72 Sq. Km.
Nos.
Nos.
Nos.
Nos.
Nos.
Nos.
Nos.
Nos.
Nos.
Nos.
1
1
1
1
1
1 no
10 Nos.
21 no
-
2014-15
2014-15
2014-15
Nos.
Nos.
Nos.
1,24,659
66,514
32,313
2014-15
2014-15
2014-15
2014-15
Hectare
Hectare
Hectare
Hectare
7200
91.25
603.32
3245.95
2014-15
Hectare
2.43 sq km
(23.91Ha.)
.6.
5.
A.
B.
i) Cows
ii) Buffaloes
Other livestock
2007
2007
Nos.
Nos.
Nil
1227
i) Goats
ii) Pigs
iii) Dogs & Bitches
iv) Railways
2007
2007
2007
Nos.
Nos.
Nos.
1169
170
149
2014-15
Kms.
Nil
2014-15
2014-15
2014-15
2014-15
2014-15
Kms.
Kms.
Kms.
Kms.
Kms.
53
37
101
2014-15
Kms.
2013-14
2013-14
2013-14
2013-14
Nos.
Nos.
Nos.
Nos./1000
person
No.per
KM.
Nos.
Nos.
Nos.
4302
13
05
-
Nos.
Nos.
Nos.
Nos.
Nos.
Nos.
01
202
03
01
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
National Highway
State Highway
Main District Highway
Other district & Rural Roads
Rural road/Agriculture
Marketing Board Roads
f) Kachcha Road
VI) Communication
a)
b)
c)
d)
Telephone Connection
Post Offices/Branch
Telephone Centre
Density of Telephone
e) Density of Telephone
f) PCO Rural
g) PCO STD
h) Mobile
(VII) Public Health
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
Allopathic Hospital
Beds in Allopathic hospitals
Ayurvedic Hospital
Beds in Ayurvedic hospitals
Unani hospitals
Community health centre
2013-14
2013-14
2013-14
2013-14
2014-15
3.05
70
144
-
.7.
g) Primary health centers
h) Dispensaries
i) Sub Health Centers
j) Private hospitals
(VIII) BANKING
Commercial
(a)
Commercial Bank
(b)
Rural Bank Products
(c)
Co-Operative bank
products
(d)
PLDB Branches
(e)
Privet Bank
(IX) Education
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
2014-15
2014-15
Primary School
Middle schools
Secondary & Senior
secondary schools
ITI
Colleges
Technical University
Nos.
Nos.
Nos.
Nos.
Nos.
02
20
07
Nos.
Nos.
Nos.
14
10
06
Nos.
Nos.
Nos.
07
09
Nos.
Nos.
Nos.
39
26
17
Nos.
Nos.
Nos.
01
06
03
Name of Ind.
Area
Land
acquire
d in
hectare)
Land
develo
ped in
hectare
)
Prevel
ling
Rate
Per
Sqm
(in
Rs.)
No.
Of
Plots
No.
Of
allot
ted
plots
No.
of
Vaca
nt
plots
No.of
Units in
Producti
on
OIDC
INDL.ESTATE
1
Ringanwada
103790
103790
2125
77
77
Mahatma
Gandhi Udyog
Nagar Indl.
Estate, Dabhel.
GOA .I.D.C
112000
112000
2125
30
30
Daman Indl.
Estate,
Somnath,
Daman
20
Hectare
28.76*
1,500/
per
Sq.mt.
70
Nos.
Of
sheds
and
89
nos.
Of
plot
70
Nos.
Of
shed
s
and
89
nos.
Of
plot
90 Nos.
.8.
3. INDUSTRIAL SCENERIO OF DAMAN
Head
REGISTERED INDUSTRIAL UNIT
Unit
Nos.
2
3
Nos.
Nos.
4
5
6
7
8
Nos.
Nos.
Particulars
Micro-376
Small-508
979
Medium-60
Large-35
-
Nos.
IN LACS -
Medium-7863
Large-4893
21
-
IN LACS -
EMPLOYMENT
Nos.
INVESTMENT
(lakh Rs,)
2005-06
NUMBER OF
REGISTERED
UNITS
27
559
374.42
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
Total
118
78
77
36
69
64
51
520
2391
1315
1752
892
2522
1667
1884
12982
8275.9
2361.5
5365.3
2302.69
6836.64
7105.00
4766.00
30550.81
.9.
3.3 DETAILS OF EXISTING MICRO & SMALL ENTERPRISES AND
ARTISAN UNITS IN THE DISTRICT
NIC
CODE
NO.
20
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
31
30
32
33
35
36
97
01
TYPE OF
INDUSTRY
Agro based
Soda Water
Cotton textile
Woolen, Silk &
artificial Thread
based clothes.
Jute & Jute based
Ready-made
garments &
embroidery
Woods/wooden
based furniture
Paper & Paper
products
Leather based
Chemical/Chemical
based
Rubber, Plastic &
Petro based
Mineral based
Metal based (Steel
Fab.)
Engineering units
Electrical
machinery and
transport
equipment
Repairing &
Servicing
Others
Kachori Making
1024.00
1622
37.00
22
31
2198.79
610
11
394.00
178
502
37054.75
12141
40
2556.00
1088
4
47
54.00
6786.00
52
1716
11
1080.00
167
190
-
24917.43
-
6041
-
.10.
3.4
industrial unit would be either filing of IEM, obtaining Letter of Intent (LOI)/ Industrial
License or obtaining Letter of Permission (LoP) in the case of 100% EOU or SEZ unit.
List of the units in Daman & nearby Area
Sr.
No.
1.
2.
Categories
Name of Products
Manufacture
Manufacture
Ready garments
.11.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10
11.
12
13
Manufacture
Manufacture
Part
of
wind
operated
electricity generators
Manufacture
Pharma
centrically
formulation unit capsule &
tablets
Manufacture
Manufacture
All kind
garnual
Manufacture
PP/HOP Tap,
woven fabric
Manufacture
Plastic
component
for
writing instrument rental
plastic
there
mower,
vacuum ware house hold
Manufacture
Manufacture
Manufacture
Manufacture
type
of
textile
circular
fiat
.12.
14.
Manufacture
15.
Manufacture
16.
Manufacture
17.
Manufacture
Metro Polythene
Manufacturers., sr. No.
65/3-d-(5), Ringanwada,
Daman
Manufacture
18.
19.
20.
Service
Manufacture
.13.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25
Manufacture
Manufacture
Manufacture
All
Type
of
Electrical
Switches,
electricity
distribution
&
control
equipment, all type of
sockets
,other
misc.
Products, Wiring devices &
accessories,
All Type of Plastic Bags,
Rolls, Sheets
Manufacture
Manufacture
Packaging
Products
plastic, Poly bags& Rolls
of
.14.
26.
Manufacture
Packaging
Products
plastic, Poly bags& Rolls
Manufacture
Manufacture
Polyester
Straps,
Polyethylene Stretch Film
Manufacture
Manufacture
31.
Manufacture
32.
Manufacture
Manufacture
27.
28.
29.
30.
33.
of
.15.
34.
35.
Manufacture
Geomembrane
Products
Manufacture
3.5
3.6
Growth Trend
&
Allied
Industry sectors such as Textiles, Metal Based (Steel Feb.) and Lathes &
Machine Tools are the supporting pillars of the economy as they provide direct and
indirect employment in the district.
3.7
Aluminium Bottles
2.
HDPE Bottles
3.
4.
Plastic Bottles
5.
6.
7.
Polythene Bags
8.
Oil Seeds
.16.
9.
Oil Cake
10.
Caustic Soda
11.
Salt
12.
Jute Bags
13.
14.
15.
Plywood
16.
17.
Phosphoric acid
18.
19.
Carbon
20.
Hexane
21.
Engineering
3.8
.17.
Sr.
No
Category
Products
1.
Manufacturing
HDPE thermoplastic
containers
2.
Manufacturing
3.
Manufacturing
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Cancled
Wockhardt Limited
(unit) 106/4-5-7 Daman
ind. Estat Kadaiya,
Dmaan
Manufacturing
Manufacturing
Headliner of automobiles,
nonwoven filter bags, non
woven fabric felts
Manufacturing
PVC
fils,
long
colloar
suppory (palti)butter fly,
collar banes, tongul cleaner,
plec tr uns insulation boxes,
Pvc, boxes, pvc support
straps,
buttons,
button
blans
Manufacturing
Pharma formulation
Pharmaceutical prod.
.18.
9.
Wockhardt Ltd.
Unit (I) 87/A, silver ind
estate Bhimpore,
Daman
Manufacturing
10
Pyramid Plastic
Plot No. 377/1/1 & 2
behind store quarry
Kachigam char rasta,
Daman
Manufacturing
11
Manufacturing
12
Manufacturing
13
Manufacturing
14
Cello writing
instruments &
containers, Pvt. Ltd. Plot
No. D-7 OIDC,
Riganwada, Daman
Manufacturing
15
Manufacturing
Pharma
formulation
pharmaceutical
products
prednisolone tab, temuxiten
tab. At ropine sulphate tab.
Colchime tab. Cipotrone
acitate tan. Norethis, terone
tab, clomitehe tab.
Manufacture
of
plastic
products moulded plastic
article
containers
bath
ware, chapping board table
ware flask, kitchen ware
industrial plastic product.
Plastic injection and blow
moulded parts for indl &
home app, part in home
water
parifion
systems,
gartridge
carbon
tra,
bomnded
sceverngrer,
compadedr betry
Plastic house hold industrial
articals
thermware
&
vacumwave items, plastic
molded pen , ball pen
fountain pen, roller pens.
Nips,
reffel
&
other
stationery intems electrical
switch other
Ball point pens, Rolex pens
GEC pens, refills, fountain
pens,
stylogradh
pen,
profiling pens, glue sticks,
all
type
of
stationery
markers,
other
writing
instrial
spare
parts,
accessories of pens & pencil
including
Pens
ball
pen,
pet,
containers
drums
mibs
refilling,
thermo
ware
article & vaccumware
Pen ball pen nibs refilling
.19.
16
Sahajanand Medical
Techologies Pvt Ltd. Plot
no. 168/96, 1st floor
Dabhel in. co-op soc.
Ltd. Dabhel Daman
Pentek Pen & Stationary
Sr. No. 327/2,3 & 7 A.
1st floor, Kachigam
chala. Raod, Daman
Manufacturing
Manufacturing
18
Manufacturing
19
Manufacturing
20
Manufacturing
17
21
22
Manufacturing
Manufacturing
.20.
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
Manufacturing
Manufacturing
Manufacturing
Geogrid
Manufacturing
Mixture of odoriferous
substance
Manufacturing
.21.
31 Goldseal Sargummi
Manufacturing
32
Manufacturing
Manufacturing
Plastic
packaging
ind.
Plastic tubing/rolls/sheets.
Plain & printed reprocessing
of
all
kind
polymers
compound, lamination of
pvc,cloth
writing
instruments,
injection moulded plastic
component,
plastic
ball
pens,
raffles
&
other
stationary articles
writing
instruments,
injection moulded plastic
component,
plastic
ball
pens,
riffles
&
other
stationary articles
Tektites
Products,
Tartarised/ twisted yarn
spun yarn knitted woven
gray fabrics
33
34 Lexi Pvt.ltd.
Manufacturing
35
Manufacturing
Manufacturing
37
Manufacturing
Manufacturing
Manufacturing
Parts
of
Submersible
Pumps, Water Purifier, Wind
mill & other Plastic Products
Manufacturing
Manufacturing
38
39
40
41
.22.
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
Propack Industries,
Sr. No. 376/2(11 & 12),
&375/11, zari Causeway
Road, Kachigam, Daman
Platinum Synthetics P.
Ltd,
193/1, Nr. Panchal Indl.
Estate, Bhimpore,
Daman
Mudra Lifestyle Ltd.,
Sr. No. 168/12, 12-A, &
234, Dabhel Indl. Co.
Op. Soc. Ltd., Dabhel,
Daman
Fancy Fittings Pvt. Ltd.
U-III,
(formally M/s. Apeksha
Plastic Products Pvt.
Ltd.,E-1, to E-4, Sr. No.
55/3, 55/3-A, 55/3-3
&55/4, Behind Somnath
Firebrigade,
Ringanwada, dabhel,
Daman
Icon Polymers P.L.T., Sr.
No.261/3,4,5,8 251/2,
Dabhel, Daman
Manufacturing
Manufacturing
Manufacture
of
Textile
Product,
Polyester
Ploy
(Practically oriented yarn,
Polyester Textured Yarn/
Rotor Yarn.
silk Fabrics cotton Fabrics,
Synthetics Fabrics,
Synthetic Knitted Fabrics
Amrapali Plastic
Industries,
Sr.No.590, 591/1, 592,
Opp. Golden Industrial
Dabhel, Daman
Supreme Embroidery
Pvt. Ltd.,
Sr. no.143/ FGH,
dabhel, daman
Firmenich Aromatics
India Pvt. Ltd.,
Sr. No. 57/3, 4 &5,
Dunetha, Daman
Cummins Exhaust India
Ltd,
Sr. No. 74/3,4, Patr-I,
Kadaiya, Nami Daman
Manufacturing
Manufacturing
Manufacturing
Manufacturing
Manufacturing
Manufacturing
Industrial
Flowers
Manufacturing
Silencer
Perfumes
&
.23.
51
Amar Remediese,
Sr. No. 375/14, Hill Indl.
Area, Kachigam, Daman
Manufacturing
52
Manufacturing
53
Manufacturing
Manufacturing
54
55
56
57
58
60
61
Manufacturing
Manufacturing
Manufacturing
1) PP /HDPE Woven
sacks,2)Fabrics
Manufacturing
Manufacturing
Manufacturing
HDPE/PP woven
fabrics/Bags/ socks
laminated/coated/ uncoated
/unlaminated
.24.
3.8.1 List of the units in Daman -----& Near By Area
As above
3.8.2
Description
Xerox Centre
Computer Job Work & Training Centre
Cyber Caf, Network, E-mail Service, Internet
Service
Mobile Phone Service
Courier Service
Automobile Spares, Service and Repairs
Video Library
Circulating Library
Coaching Classes
Beauty Parlours
.25.
11
12
13
14
15
Flour Mills
Repairing of Electrical & Electronic Equipments
Steel Fabrication
Electric Motor Repairing
Laundry and Dry Cleaning
15311
52603
28112
31108
93010
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
55204
55209
55206
85195
74930
52110
52396
18105
74300
64204
.26.
Sr.
No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Description
Leather footwear and Leather goods
Bone Meal
Leather Decorative items
Garments and Sports Goods
Leather Bags and purse
Wood Works
Leather Tanning
Dairy
Sr.
No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
Description
Manufacture of furniture & fixtures made of wood,
cane & reed
Manufacture of photo frame and other furniture &
fixtures n.e.c.
Manufacture of carrom boards and tables for
billiards, table tennis and other parlour games
Manufacture of rackets for badminton, lawn tennis,
table tennis etc.
Manufacture of athletic/gymnasium articles and
equipment
Manufacture of wooden toys, decoration pieces
and
wooden lamp stand etc. [including carved wood
articles and articles made from coconut shells]
NIC- 2004
Code
36101
36109
36931
36933
36935
36942
Plastic Industries:
Sl.
No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Description
Nylon Monofilament Yarn
Fishing Nets
LDPE/HDPE Film Bags, Polythyne bags, etc.
Injection Moulded items
Storage Water Tanks
PVC Doors & Windows
Surgical & Industrial Gloves
Rigid Polythene Pipes
Electrical & Electronics Accessories & Parts
Plastic toys
.27.
Pharmaceuticals:
Sl. No.
1
2
3
4
5
Sl. No.
1
2
3
4
5
Sl. No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Sl.No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Description
Pharmaceutical Tablets
Metrodazole Bulk Drig
Ayurvedic Medicines
Metronidazole Bulk Drug
Chloroquin Diphosphate
Electronics Items:
Description
Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS)
SSB Modulators for Cable T V
Quartz Wall Clock
Electronic Gas Lighters
Torch Lights
.28.
Sl.No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
Description
MS Wire mesh
Industrial Valves & Pressure Gauges
Reduction Gear Boxes
Automobile Springs, Coil Spring
Metallic Filters for Industrial Use
Piston Rings
Ball Bearings
Air & Gas Compressors
Refrigeration & Air conditioning Equipments
Steel Rolling Mills
Water Coolers
Injection Moulding Machine
Dry Cell Batteries & Storage Batteries
Executive & Conference Chairs
Agricultural Implements:
Description
Harvester
Dusters
Cutting Machines
Ploughs
Tractor
Light Agriculture Machinery
Description
Tyre retreading
25114
Exercise Notebook
21099
21023
25209
Voltage Stabilizer
31200
29219
Readymade Garments
18101
.29.
4.4
4.5
4.6
4.7
Administration
of
Daman
and
Diu
via
its
official
Gazette
No.
and irregular supply of power, lack of working capital funds, scarce raw materials
and shortage of skilled labour force are some of the problems faced by the
MSE.Units. Major constraint faced by GIDC Estates is water shortage. Availability
of potable water and water for industrial use poses a problem.
.30.
Action Plan for MSME Schemes during 2015-16
S.No.
1
2
MSE-CDP
ISO-9000 / 14000 / HACCP
Reimbursement
MSE-MDA
CLCSS
5
6
VDP
National awards
10
NMCP Schemes
I. Lean Manufacturing
VII.
Bar Code
VIII. IPR
IX.
Incubator scheme
.31.
1. STEPS TO SET UP MSMES
Following are the brief description of different agencies for rendering
assistance to the entrepreneurs.
S. No.
1
Type of assistance
Provisional Registration
Certificate
(EM-I) & Permanent Registration
Certificate (EM-II)
4
5
6
10
11
.32.
STEPS TO SET UP A MICRO, SMALL OR MEDIUM ENTERPRISE
The important aspects are as given below:
(1) Selection of proper Project
(2) Selection of appropriate Technology & Machinery
(3) Feasible Planning for getting finance
(4) Conceptualization of Basic Infrastructure: erecting of factory building,
arrangement of necessary connection such as Power, Sewerage and
Communication etc., Labour and Personnel, Procurement of Raw Material.
(5) Filling of Enterprise Memorandum Part II with respective District
Industries Center of the district.
(6) Sanction of Approvals such Regulatory, taxation, Environmental
clearance in certain products etc.
(7) Registration of Quality Certification
General Information:
Micro, Small & Medium enterprises are classified in terms of investment in Plant &
Machinery under MSMED Act 2006. Further, the MSME sector is mainly divided into
two major segments namely: Manufacturing and Service Sector.
Terminology of MSME Manufacturing Enterprises as per investment in Plant &
Machinery is as under:
Micro Enterprise: Investment up to Rs. 25 Lacs.
Small Enterprise: Investment more than Rs. 25 Lacs & up to Rs. 5 Crores.
Medium Enterprise: Investment more than Rs. 5 Crores & up to Rs. 10 Crores.
Terminology of MSME Service Enterprises as per investment in Plant & Machinery is
as under:
Micro Enterprise: Investment up to Rs. 10 Lacs.
Small Enterprise: Investment more than Rs. 10 Lacs & up to Rs. 2 Crores.
Medium Enterprise: Investment more than Rs. 2 Crores & up to Rs. 5 Crores.
.33.
Product:
Process:
Location:
Location with complete infrastructure facilities is most important part as it gives the
viability, logistics for input and marketing of finished products at economy rate
which ultimately may result into higher production, minimization of waste, decrease
in ex-factory value, increase in productivity and profit.
Finalisation of Product:
Product Line: width, depth and characteristics
Packaging: Dazzling and user friendly
Branding: Eye cache and booster advertisement
Warranties:
Extending Warranties to the consumers to win their satisfaction and feasibility of
consistent consumption of the product offered to them.
After Sale Service:
Proper cell should be established for extending after sales service to the ultimate
consumers to win their trust.
(2) Selection of appropriate Technology & Machinery
Need arise under this Head is as follow:
Search for suitable Project Profiles
Search for proper Product Code
Search of Industry Clusters
Search for getting information of existing Manufacturers
(A) Selection of Process:
As the product is finalized, the choice for selecting proper technology arises.
Sometimes for complex nature of product, process of know how becomes necessary
to import it. So, one should make agreements of technology transfer as a safe
guarding means of interest. One can also contact CSIR (Centre for Scientific &
Industrial Research) and DRL (Defence Research Labs) for bringing into the
indigenous technology, which can give intrinsic benefits of economy and proper
choice of technology.
Aspects to be considered are:
Whether process involves highly skilled labour or complex machinery is required?
Whether large quantity of water and power is required or not?
Whether the Patent of Product is required or not using the selected process
technology.
.34.
Requirement of any Certificate of Pollution control or maintaining the
environmental regulations.
Whether the Machinery and Equipments are capable for inculcating
consistent production in Indian environment?
One of the Major constraints in the Indian MSMEs is usage of outdated
technology and Management Methods which results in inefficiency, low
productivity and decrease in profitability of an enterprise. Lack of finance at
low or affordable interest rate is also one of the major causes for not
adopting modern Machinery, Equipments and Technology of production.
Agreement with NSIC for Hire Purchase of Machinery:
If an entrepreneur is capable of purchasing Machinery from own capital, he
may contact NSIC for hire purchase of machinery. One should apply to NSIC,
Head Office through the DIC of the respective district.
Acceptance Committee comprising of the Representatives of Chief Controller
of Imports, Development Commissioner MSME and other concerned
departments verifies all the applications for hire purchase of indigenous or
imported machinery.
.35.
Gestation Period
In case of certain type of machines which become operative immediately on
installation in the service sector industries and job order establishment, a gestation
period of only 6 months shall be allowed both to the new and existing units.
Now the Place and Right Partner has to be selected and Project Report has to be
prepared.
(3)
SIDBI, GSFC and other State Industrial Development Corporations extend financial
support for Long and Medium term loan, for the purposes such as Purchase of Land,
Construction of building or shed, and purchase of machinery and equipments.
The Short Term Loans are extended by the Commercial banks for Working capital
requirements, finance required for the purchase of raw material, payment of wages
and to meet the operating expenses. The commercial banks also sanction composite
loan comprising of working capital and term loan up to a loan limit of Rs.1 crore.
Requirement to be fulfilled for getting the laon from the Commercial Banks or
Financial Institutions are as under:
.36.
After assessment of application, bank issued a letter of sanction or rejection to the
applicant. Then, applicant has to submit a letter of accepting the sanction by accepting
the terms & conditions laid down by the Bank or Financial Institution.
Subsequently, loan is disbursed according to the phased implementation of the
project. Some entrepreneurs choose the other option available in the modern era is of
venture capital funds and non-government finance companies.
Conceptualization of Basic Infrastructure:
Construction of Building:
Selection of negotiable plot of land is the significant task for the entrepreneur, it
follows by proper construction of factory building, proper designing of factory lay out,
interior and setting up of Plant & machinery.
Getting the Utility Connections
As soon as, the process of construction of factory building starts, entrepreneurs must
have follow for the sanction of water , sanitation and appropriate power connection
either LT (Low Tension) or HT (High-tension) type diligently. If connected load is up
to 75 HP, LT connection is provided. For connected loads of 130 HP or higher only HT
connection is provided.
A formal application needs to be made in a specified form to the state electricity
board. An electrical inspector is deputed for evaluation of application to factory site,
after which the load is sanctioned. In areas of power shortage, it is advisable to
augment the power supply with a captive generating set.
Getting 3Ms Right:
MEN:
Projections for manpower and staffing are made in the project report. However it is
necessary to time the induction of manpower in a planned manner. The engineers
and operatives must be available before the installation of the machinery
MACHINERY:
Choosing and ordering of right machinery is also of paramount importance. In many
cases technology or process provides us with specifications which is not provided,
then an extensive techno-economic survey of machinery and equipment available
must be carried out. International trade fairs and engineering fairs are good places to
look at available options. The entrepreneur must also consult experts, dealers /
suppliers as well as users, prior to making a selection of equipment and machinery.
The advice of DIC, MSME-DI and NSIC can also be sought.
.37.
MATERIALS:
Materials procurement and planning are critical to success, of a start-up with a MSME
unit. Inventory management can lead to manageable cash flow situations; otherwise if
too much is ordered too soon considerable amount of working capital gets locked up.
On the other hand, non-availability may result in production hold-ups, and idle
machine and manpower. For essential imported raw material whose lead-time is large
proper planning is all the more essential.
(8)
enterprise is (or, is
The procedure for filing it has been outlined in Schedule. II of the Notification for
the format of EM
Procedure for Filing Memoranda
Features of the present procedures are as follows:
Form of the Entrepreneurs Memorandum can be downloaded from the Internet, the
address of which can be obtained from Directorate dealing with Micro, Small &
Medium Enterprises of the State Governments/ UTs. or the hard copies of the
same can be obtained from the District Industries Centers. This form can also be
downloaded
from
the
SIDO
website
i.e.
www.laghu-udyog.com
or
www.dcmsme.gov.in
.38.
Any person who intends to establish a micro or small enterprise, at his discretion;
sure that the form is complete in all respect and particularly the form is signed
and is accompanied with an undertaking, which is a part of the form of
Entrepreneurs Memorandum.
The District Industries Centre shall maintain record of all the Entrepreneurs
of the filing of Part I, the Memorandum (Part I) filed by the entrepreneur will
become invalid.
.39.
In case of change in the investment in plant and machinery or in equipment, the
enterprises who have already filed Entrepreneurs Memorandum should inform the
District Industries Centre of the same in writing within one month of the change in
investment.
In case of change of products and that of services or addition in products or
e.g. drug license under drug control order, NOC from Pollution Control Board, if
required etc.
Unit does not violate any location restrictions in force, at the time of evaluation.
Value of plant and machinery is within prescribed limits.
Unit is not owned, controlled or subsidiary of any other industrial undertaking as
per notification.
APPROVALS:
Each Micro, Small or Medium unit has to comply with various regulations in force.
These include regulatory, taxation, environmental and certain product specific
clearances. This section looks into the methodology of obtaining these approvals
and clearances.
Exemption from Compulsory Licence
Licensing in the Industries sector is governed by the licensing exemption
notification issued by Govt. of India in July 25 1991 under the Industries
(Development and Regulation) Act, 1951. In SSI, there are virtually no licensing
restrictions. No industrial license is required except in case of 6 product groups
included in compulsory licensing (these products groups mainly cover products that
can only be made in large sector.)
But if a small-scale unit employs less than 50/100 workers with/without power
then it would not require a license from the Govt. of India even for the 6 product
groups covered in licensing under Schedule II of the notification.
.40.
Subject to this, an entrepreneur can set up a Micro, Small or Medium unit
anywhere in the country without any restriction. The units are, of course, subject
to the location/land use and zoning restrictions in force under the local laws.
(Please see link: dcmsme.gov.in for more information)
CLEARANCES:
An entrepreneur has to obtain several clearances or permissions depending upon
the nature of his unit and products manufactured.
Product
Product Specific Clearances
Environment & Pollution Related Clearances
Regulatory or Taxation Clearances
Registration under Sales Tax Act-Commercial Tax Officer of the
concerned
Area
.41.
Product Specific Clearances:
Establishing a Printing Press - District Magistrate
License for Cold Storage Construction - Designated Official in State
Pesticides - Central/State Agricultural Department - Ministry of
Agriculture
Drugs and Pharmaceuticals - Drug license from State Drug Controller
Safety Matches/ Fireworks - License under Explosives Act from
Directorate of Explosives, Nagpur
Household Electrical Appliances - License from Bureau of Indian Standards
Wood Working Industry within 8 km from forest - District Forest Officer
Milk Processing & Milk products manufacturing units - Approval under Milk
and Milk Products Order from State Agricultural/ Food Processing
Industries Department above a designated capacity.
Quality Certification:
ISO 9000 Certification:
Quality certification has become extremely important in competitive markets and
especially in gaining foothold in exports. To avail the certification of ISO-9000, a
unit has to undertake significant costs; the small scale industries have been found
wanting mainly on account of resource crunch to implement quality systems to
obtain this certification. However, as a paradigm shift, SSI must make 'Quality' a
way of life.
It has been decided to push the quality up gradation programme in the SSI Sector
in a big way.
A scheme has been launched to give financial incentive to those SSI units who
acquire ISO-9000 certification, by reimbursing 75% of their costs of obtaining
certification, subject to a maximum of Rs. 0.75 lacs per unit.
In order to promote modernisation and technology upgradation in Micro & Small
units are assisted in improving the quality of their products.
A new scheme has been launched to assist Micro & Small units in obtaining ISO9000 or an equivalent international quality standard. Subject to an upper ceiling of
Rs. 075 lacs, each unit is given financial assistance equal to 75% of the costs
incurred in acquiring the quality standard.
The Micro & Small units are also encouraged to participate in quality awareness
and learning programmes organised specially for their benefit.
***
DIU [ 2015-16 ]
Prepared by :
P.L.SHAH
ASSTT. DIRECTOR (STATISTICS)
CONTENTS
S No.
1
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
2.
2.1
3.
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
3.7
3.8
3.8.1
3.8.2
3.9
3.9.2
3.10
4.
4.1
4.1.1
4.1.2
4.2
4.2.1
4.2.2
4.2.3
4.2.4
5.
6.
7.
8.
Topic
General Characteristics of the District
Location & Geographical Area
Topography
Availability of Minerals
Forest
Administrative set up
District at a glance
Existing Status of Industrial Area
Industrial Scenario
Industry at a Glance
Year wise Trend of Units Registered
Details of Existing Micro & Small Enterprises & Artisan Units
Large Scale Industries/Public Sector undertakings
Major Exportable items
Growth Trend
Vendorisation/Ancillarisation of the Industry
Medium Scale Enterprises
List of the units
Major Exportable item
Service Enterprises
Potential areas for service industry
Potential for new MSMEs
Existing Clusters of Micro & Small Enterprise
Detail of Major Clusters
Manufacturing Sector
Service Sector
Details of Identified cluster
Welding Electrodes
Stone Cluster
Chemical Cluster
Fabrication and General Engg. Cluster
General issues raised by industry association
Development Programmes of the District
Steps to set up MSMEs
Additional information
Page No
1-2
2-3
4-7
8-10
11
11-14
14
15-16
17-19
20-21
Topography :
The total length of the Coastal Region of the district is 21 KMs. Its length
from the Extremes north and south, measures 4.6 KMs and width from east
to west measures 13.8 KMs. The altitude is 6 meters above the sea level.
The land scape of this region is generally plain. The maximum heights of
hillocks of the district are about 30 meters above the sea level. Diu District
is straddled by the chasi river on the north separating it from Junagadh and
Amreli district of Gujarat state and the Arabian sea on the its remaining
three sides.
The climate of the region is pleasant throughout the year October to March
is the best season to visit Diu. The maximum temp. is 37 degree C and
minimum temp. is 11 degree C. The annual rainfall recorded during last 7
(seven) years is as follows:
Year
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
1.3
Sr.
No.
MM
440
885
729
1212
1367
1489
1568
900
635
919
924
01.
02.
03.
04.
05.
Fireclay
Chalk
Limestone
Prelate
Silica sand
Name of the minerals
PRODUCTION (IN
MTM. T)
PRODUCTION
(IN M. T)
2013-2014
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
PRODUCTION (IN
M. T)
2014-2015
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
PRODUCTION
(IN M. T)
2013-2014
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
2014-2015
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Minor Minerals
01.
02.
03.
04.
05.
Black trap
Ordinary Sand
Ordinary Clay
Limestone
Sandstone
06.
07.
08.
08
09
1.4
Red Clay
Dolomite
Hard Murram
Soft Murram
Gravel Murram
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
FOREST:
Diu District has been constituted as a Forest Range under Daman & Diu
Forest Division. It has 516.70 Ha. of Proposed Reserved Forest and 219 Ha.
of Bird Sanctuary at Fudam.
The forests in Diu are maintained with sole objectives of environmental
protection. Plantations, raised on coastal stretches, are very instrumental in
arresting coastal erosions. The man made wood lots have sheltered several
species of wild animals. The mangrove scrubs in the Fudam Bird Sanctuary
forms the spawning grounds for fishes and provides feeding grounds for
several species of vai fauna.
The department undertakes plantation activities on every possible site. The
seedlings of different forest species, raised in the Forest Nursery, are
distributed at free of cost among the individuals, institutions, organizations,
etc.
Forest Department is mandated to protect the green wealth of Diu through
peoples participation and by enforcing various Acts & Rules. Various
participatory & awareness programmes are being organized to mobilize the
mass support to surge ahead with the departmental objectives.
Moderate dense
Open Forest
Bird Sanctuary
:
:
Total:
154.00
362.70
516.70
hectare
hectare
hectare
218.57
hectare
4
1.5
A union territory with the Administrator (common to Daman and Dadra Nagar
Haveli) as the head of the administration assisted by the Collector. The Lok Sabha
seat is common with Daman and this UT has no legislative.
2.
Sr.
No.
1
(A)
(B)
District at a Glance :
Particular
Year
Unit
Statistics
Geographical features
Geographical Data
i) Latitude
Degree
5
2.
(A)
(B)
(C )
(D)
3.
Population
Sex-wise
i) male
ii) Female
i) Rural Population
ii) Urban Population
Literacy Rate
Male
Female
SC Population
ST Population
Agriculture
Land utilization
i) Total Area under
cultivation
ii) Forest cover
iii) Non Agriculture Land
( uncultivated land)
iv) Cultivable Barren land
V) Area under irrigation
Forest
(i) Proposed Forest Area
4.
5.
(A)
(B)
Total:
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
%
%
%
No.
No.
52074
25642
26432
28083
23991
83.46
91.21
76.06
1862
123
2014-15 Hectare
705.00.00
2014-15 Hectare
2014-15 Hectare
458.94.50
586.05.02
2014-15 Hectare
2014-15 Hectare
432.08.00
273.05.02
2014-15 Hectare
516.70
2012
2012
Nos.
Nos.
1153
16
2012
2012
2012
2012
2012
2012
Nos.
Nos.
Nos.
Nos.
Nos.
Nos.
2033
467
107
7850
4
4
6
iv) Railways: There is no Railway Line in Diu district. Nearest
Railway station is Delwada at 9 KM distance from Diu on meter
gauge and Veraval at 90 KM on broad gauge.
i) Length of rail line
2014-15 KMs
0
V) Roads :
a) National Highway
2014-15 KMs
11.50
b) State Highway
2014-15 KMs
0
c) Main District Road
2014-15 KMs
20.34
d) Other district & Rural
2014-15 KMs
09.58
Roads
e) Rural Road/ Agriculture 2014-15 KMs
16.47
marketing Board
23.42
Roads
f) Kachcha Road
2014-15 KMs
5.00
VI) Communication
a) Telephone connection 2014-15
Nos.
2564
b) Post Offices
2014-15
Nos.
4 (main) +
2(branch)
c) Telephone Centres
2014-15
Nos.
04
d) Density of Telephone
2014-15
Nos./1000
85.80
person
e) Density of telephone
2014-15
No/Sq. Km 87.80
f) TOTAL PCO
2014-15
No
16
g) Mobile (BSNL)
2014-15
No.
4950 (Approx.)
h) T.V. Relay Station
2014-15
No.
01
(VII) Public Health
a) Allopathic Hospital
b) Beds in Allopathic
Hospital
c) Ayurvedic hospital
d) Beds in Ayurvedic
hospitals
e) Unani hospitals
f) Community health
centers
2014-15
2014-15
No.
Beds
01
40
2014-15
2014-15
---
2014-15
2014-15
-01
No.
7
g) Beds in C H C
h) Primary health centers
i) Beds in P H C
j) Dispensaries
k) Sub health centers
l) Private hospitals
(VIII) Banking
Commercial
a) Commercial Bank
b) Co-operative banks
2014-15
2014-15
2014-15
2014-15
2014-15
2014-15
No.
No.
No.
2014-15
2014-15
No.
No
14
04
c)
2014-15
No
14
2014-15
No.
47
a) Pre-primary School
2014-15
2014-15
2014-15
2014-15
b) Primary school
c) Middle schools
d) Secondary & senior
secondary schools
d) Colleges
e) Technical University
No.
2014-15
20
01
06
Nil
06
NIL
-No.
No.
No.
No.
2014-15
2014-15
14
27
17
Secondary School:
07
06 Govt.
01 Govt. Aided
Senior Secondary
School:08
05 Govt.
02 Kendriya
Vidyalaya
01 self financed
01
NIL
8
2.1
Sr. Name
No. of
Ind.
Area
Land
acquir
ed (in
hectar
e)
Land
develop
ed (in
hectare
)
1.
11.064
11.064
Diu
Indust
rial
Estate
Prevaili
ng rate
per Sq.
Mt.
(in
Rs.)
*Rs.
2000/Per Sq.
Mt.
No.
No.
of
of
plots allott
ed
plots
No.
of
vaca
nt
plots
No. of units
in
production
As on
30.06.2015
52
Nos.
Nil
05
52
Nos.
Remarks: Govt. has transferred the land on lease basis and lease period expired
on 29/07/2012.
*
Rate Rs. 2000/-Per Sq. Mt. was in force up to 31/12/2014. The revised
rate of land applicable to Diu Industrial Estate effective from 01/01/2015 yet
not decided by Corporation.
3.
of
the
through
district.
various
The
district
benefits
of
administration
cash
is
subsidy,
attracting
tax
new
exemptions
concessional rates of interest and other liberalized terms and conditions. This has
provided very good opportunities for industrialization of the district.
The New MSME Act -2006 came in to force from 0.2.10.2006 by central
Government. The earlier concept of Industries has been changed to Enterprises.
Enterprise have been classified broadly in to :
(a)
Manufacturing Units
(b)
9
Sr No.
Category-Type of Units
1.
Micro Enterprise
Up to Rs. 25 Lacs
2.
Small Enterprise
3.
Medium Enterprise
Category-Type of Units
Investment Equipment
1.
Micro Enterprise
Up to Rs. 10 Lacs
2.
Small Enterprise
3.
Medium Enterprise
There is no any Micro, Small and medium Units in the UT of Diu as per MSME Act,
2010.
3.1
Sr.
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Industry at a Glance
Head
Registered industrial unit
Total Industrial unit
Registered Medium & large unit
Estimated Avg. No. Of daily worker
employed in small scale industries
Employment in large and medium
industries
No. of Industrial area
Turnover of small scale industries
Turnover of medium & large scale
industries
Unit
No.
No.
No.
No.
Particulars
Provisional
192
192
NIL
07
No.
NIL
No.
In crores
In lacks
01
NA
NIL
Permanent
38
38
NIL
10
3.2
UP
TO
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-2000
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
TOTAL :
03
02
02
05
09
02
03
00
00
01
01
02
01
02
00
01
02
01
00
00
00
38
23
13
23
80
134
15
24
00
00
01
05
09
20
14
00
51
20
06
00
10
00
473
30.18
20.97
24.29
177.89
32.94
17.70
25.35
00.00
00.00
01.09
10.35
37.78
97.00
23.61
00.00
78.52
47.34
78.99
00
34.50
00
755.63
11
3.3 DETAILS OF EXISTING MICRO & SMALL ENTERPRISES AND
ARTISAN UNITS IN THE DISTRICT
Sr.
No.
20
22
23
24.
25
26
27.
28.
29.
30
31.
32.
33.
35.
36.
97.
01.
Type of Industry
Agro based
Soda Water
Cotton textile
Woolen, silk & artificial thread
based clothes
Jute & Jute based
Ready-made garments &
embroidery
Wood/Wooden based furniture
Paper & Paper products
Leather based
Chemical/Chemical based
Rubber, Plastic & Petro based
Mineral based
Metal based (Steel Fabrication)
Engineering units
Electrical machinery & transport
equipment
Repairing & Servicing
Others:
1. Ice & Ice blocks making
2. Ice and Cold storage
3. Frozen fish activities unit
TOTAL :
No. of
Units
01
03
-------02
03
--01
-01
19
04
04
38
12
3.6
Growth Trend :
Fisheries and sea food industries have ample scope of growth.
Tourism & Hotel industries are also growing in UT of DIU
3.7
3.8
Service Enterprises:
(i) Hotels and Lodges
(ii) Gold Smith
(iii) Designing on Acrylic Bangles
Sr.
No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
Description
Bakery
Surgical Cotton
Flour Mill
Mini oil Mill
Rice Mill
Pickles
Roasted and Salted Groundnut
Cattle Feed
Poultry & Fish Feed
Papad Making
Fruit Preservation and Processing
Milk and Milk Products
Banana Wafer unit
NIC- 2004
Code
15419
24236
15311
15493
15312
15125
15314
15331
15332
15496
15139
01211
15139
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(II)
Sr.
No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Description
Leather footwear and Leather goods
Bone Meal
Leather Decorative items
Garments and Sports Goods
Leather Bags and purse
Wood Works
Leather Tanning
Dairy
(III)
Sr.
No.
1
Description
2
3
4
5
6
NIC- 2004
Code
19201
15132
19122
18105
19122
20299
19112
15209
NIC- 2004
Code
36101
36109
36931
36933
36935
36942
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Description
No.
NIC- 2004
Code
Tyre retreading
25114
Exercise Notebook
21099
21023
Readymade Garments
18101
Cold Storage
63022
4.
4.1
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5.
6.
To make the ornaments, for any new design the die is being
procured from Rajkot. So, the design naturally becomes
known to others even though it is developed by local Gold
Smiths. So, they want to enhance their design development
capability as well as to make die in their district itself. They
also want to expand their market.
(A)
Annual Draft Plan for the year 2014-15 under five year planning of
the district is as under :
Sr.No.
Name of Activity
09.92
07.76
00.00
11.66
Grand Total
29.34
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(B)
Annual Credit Plan for the year 2015-16 of Diu (UT) district is as
under :
Sr.No.
Name of Activity
1092.97
Other Priority
140.70
20.23
2028.66
Sector/SER/SBF
5
NPS
Grand Total
617.44
3900.00
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7. STEPS TO SET UP MSMEs :
Following are the brief description of different agencies for rendering
assistance to the entrepreneurs.
Sr. Type of assistance
No.
1.
Provisional Registration
Certificate (EM-I) & Permanent
Registration Certificate (EM-II)
2.
Identification of Project
Profiles, Techno-economic and
managerial consultancy
services, market survey and
economic survey reports
3.
4.
Financial Assistance
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5.
6.
7.
Power / Electricity
Technical know-how
9.
19
10.
11.
NIL
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8. Additional information if any :
Following points are found necessary to be placed here while submitting this
profile.
1. Diu District is straddled by the Chasi river on the north separating it
from Junagadh and Amreli districts of Gujarat state and the Arabian sea
on the its remaining three sides. Hence considering Floor Specific Index
(FSI), acquiring the required floor area for any new enterprise is relatively
costly.
2. Diu is surrounded by Arabian sea on its three sides. Coastal Regulation
Zone Notification issued by Ministry Of Environment and Forests,
Government of India prevents the degradation of coastal environment and
uncontrolled construction activities along the Coastal areas declaring coastal
stretches as Coastal regulation Zones and regulating activities in the CRZ. As
per this 500 M on the landward side from the High Tide Line and the land
area between the Low Tide Line and High Tide Line including 500 M along
the tidal influenced water bodies subject to minimum of 100 M on the width
of the water body whichever is less is declared as CRZ areas.
3. There are Ancient Monuments in Diu which are protected by
Archaeological Sites and
Remains (Amendment and Validation) Act, 2010
which specifies that there will be a protected monument surrounded by a
protected area beyond which lies the prohibited area for 100 M, followed by
a regulated area of 200 M. No construction would be permitted in the
prohibited area while permission for construction or reconstruction in
regulated areas shall be governed by heritage bylaws. The quantum of
punishment for violating the law is stringent two years' imprisonment and
a fine of Rs. 1 Lakh.
4. Diu district has been constituted as a Forest Range under Daman and
Diu Forest Division. It has 516.70 Ha. of Proposed Reserved Forest and 219
Ha. of Bird Sanctuary at Fudam. The Forest Conservation Act, 1980 ceases
any forest land or any portion thereof to be used for any non-forest purpose.
The Indian Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1962 is also applicable for these
Proposed Reserved Forest and Bird Sanctuary.
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5. There is Airport in this small Diu UT which connects Mumbai. Jet Airways
is operating a daily flight for Mumbai-Diu-Mumbai.
6. Generally, Sea route is utilized for fishing purpose and also for small Ships
are passing through sea-route
7. There is good potential for marine resources.
8. Central Government Schemes Implemented in Diu District :
There are six Schemes implemented in Diu district viz.
1) Post Matric Scholarship for SC Students
2) Post Matric Scholarship for OBCs Student
3) National Scheme for incentives for Girl chilld for secondary education
4) Matric Scholarship Scheme
5) Indira Gandhi Matritva Sahyog Yojana (IGMSY)
6) Janani Suraksha Yojana