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Agriculture LAND - USE PATTERN The total reported area as per village record is 22,56,405 hectares and about 62.53% of the total area are being cultivated. The land use pattern is given below: LAND USE PATTERN (2011-2012) Classification Area(Hectares) Percentage Total Reporting Area 22,56,405 100.00 Areas under forest 7264 0.321 Area under non agriculture use 225892 10.01 Permanent Pastures and other grazing lands. 122215 5.41 Non Agricultural Land including Fallows 682153 30.23 Net area Sown 1341096 59.43 Area Sown more than One time 175233 7.76 Total area Sown 1516329 67.20 SOURCEWISE IRRIGATION FACILITIES AS ON 31-03-2009 Sources of Irrigation Nos. Irrigated Land(Hect.) Tubewells 13566 193734 Wells 19429 Others (Tanks & Ponds ) 17 CROPS The district comes under arid zone of the state and on account of non availability of adequate water, cropping pattern is, by and large, single only. Only 2.91% of the net cultivated area are being utilised for double / multiple cropping. Crop Area ( in Hectores ) Production ( In MT.) Maize 0 0 KHARIF 2009 Guar 129029 607 Bajra 426749 12228 Moth 58048 665 Moong 96934 1038 Chanwla 0 0 Till 35105 396 Groundnut 43857 7725 Chilli 2245 727 Cotton 11022 3601 Wheat 45750 97450 RABI 2009-10 Barley 1530 4970 Chana 1250 1080 Isabgol 20500 15990 Rap (Sarso) 0 0 Mustard(Raida) 76700 88210 Taramira 900 630 Area Under Kharif crops in last three Years [Area in Hectares] Name of Crops Year-2007 Year- 2008 Year- 2009 Millet 450000 497048 497048 Jwar 20000 36283 61444 Moong 75000 103056 97984 Moth 125000 51870 58394 Groundnut 22000 37593 43892 Til 40000 43562 36066 Castor 2000 18737 20096 Cotton 7000 8793 11022 Guar 50000 146844 129029 Fodder 15500 14039 7989 Total 806500 957825 962964 Production [M.t.] Name of Crops Year-2008 Year-2009 Millet 38256 12228 Jwar 1155 296 Moong 2982 1038 Moth 7500 665 Groundnut 35700 7725 Til 1365 396 Castor 14175 3590 Cotton 3400 3601 Guar 5100 607 Fodder 140000 75000 Total 249633 105146 Productivity [ Kg per Hectare ] Name of Crops 2005 2006 Millet 70 50 Jwar 40 20 Moong 49 20 Moth 50 22 Groundnut 1500 1400 Til 35 15 Castor 1100 900 Cotton 550 450 Guar 70 30 Total 3464 2907 Distribution of Fertilizer In Tons Name of Fertilizer 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 Nitrogen 7210.00 9518.00 5610.00 Phosphate 7015.00 8500.00 7400.00 Potash 630.00 755.00 700.00 Consumption per Hectare 10.25 17.35 12.65 Distribution of Seed In Tons Name of Seed 2005-06 2008 2009 Millet 6141 13546 12899 Moong 1118 4313 3093 Moth 488 2558 2758 Til 247 507 383 Groundnut 942 4978 8671 Cotton 1916 1290 105 Guar 427 1138 1031 Castor 717 940 1330 Industries EXISTING INDUSTRIAL STATUS On account of its location and availability of better in-fractural facilities, industrial growth is noticeable in the district. It is centrally located and is one of the important cities of the state. It is well connected with Ahmedabad, Lucknow, Delhi, Bombay and other important towns of Rajasthan. A sizeable number of engineering industries have been set up in the district. There are other industrial units engaged in manufacture of Cement, Industrial Gases, Textiles,Derivatives of Gaur Gum, Chemicals, Plastics, Electronics, Electrical, Mineral based, S.S. Utensils etc. . There are 100 rolling mills engaged in processing of stainless steel Sheets/Patta. There are large number of handicraft units engaged in production of items of White metal, Wooden toys, Fancy items of sheep and decoration. A large number of artisan based industries are engaged in screen printing of Cloth, Shoe embroidery, Dyeing and Printing of clothes, Salt making, etc. MEDIUM AND LARGE SCALE INDUSTRIES As on 31.03.2009 there are 15 units in the district have large & medium scale unit status after MSMED act 2006 (w.e.f. 1-10-2006) in the district. S.No. NAME & ADDRESS PRODUCT INSTAL CAPACITY INVESTMENT 1 Alcobex Metal Ltd. 24-25,HIA,Jodhpur Non Ferrous Extruded Rods, Pipes 700 TONNES/PA 3504.00 2 Grasim Industries Ltd., White Cement Div. Kharia, Khangar, Bhopalgarh, Jodhpur White Cement 760000 MT 25588.10 3 Kansara Modler Limited, C-83, M.I.A., Phase II, Basni, Jodhpur Ultra Precision Rollers 893 LACS PCS 4897.64 4 Guljag Industries Limited, Baijnath Temple Road, Palri Khichiyan, Jodhpur Sulphuric Acid, Oleum, Iron Free Alum 516 TPD 4878.37 5 Varun Industries Ltd, E-371 M.I.A. II Phase, Jodhpur S.S. Cold Rolled Patta 1000 MT 1952.00 6 Stainless India Ltd., C-237, MIA, Basni II Phase, Jodhpur S.S. Billets, Flats, Wire, Rods, etc. 48000 MT ANNUAL 4990.57 7 Kansara Bearing Pvt. Ltd., A-41(B) M.I.A. Phase II, Basni, Jodhpur Roller For Bearings 1950 LAC PCS. 1079.64 8 Satyan Enterprises, G-653-55 M.I.A. Phase II , Boranada, Jodhpur Guar Gum Powder 15000 MT 1061.80 9 Pittle Cement & Industries Ltd., SPL-1, Phase II, Boranada, Jodhpur Mini Cement Plants MFG. 15 NO. P.A. 12528.00 10 Uma Polymers Ltd., Vill.-Mogra, Jodhpur-Pali, Road, Jodhpur Flexible Packaging Material 7200 MT PA 1439.16 11 Mohnot Stainless Steel Ind. B-72(B),MIA, Basni, II Phase, Jodhpur S.S.Patta, S.S. Coil 6000 MT 750.00 12 Lucid Colloids Ltd., B-5/7, MIA Basni I Phase, Jodhpur Guar Gum & Other Hyd. Colloids Powde 18000 MT 6656.38 13 Rajasthan Tools, 13, Heavy Industrial Area, Jodhpur Segments, Gang Saw Blades 20 LACS, 5000 851.57 14 ISCON Surgicals Ltd., B-70 MIA II Phase Basni, Jodhpur MFG. of Disposible Needle, Syringe 480 MILL. PCS 581.67 15 Sunita Hydrocolloids Pvt. Ltd., E-394 M.I.A. Phase Basni, II Phase, Jodhpur Guar Gum Powder 3600 T 1431.39 SMALL SCALE AND COTTAGE INDUSTRIES As on 31.3.2009 there are 21263 units registered with District industries center, Jodhpur with a total fixed investment of Rs. 63046.619 Lacs and providing employment to 94261 persons. YEAR No. OF UNITS CAPITAL INVESTMENT In Lakhs EMPLOYMENT (IN Nos) 1996-97 11883 13889.70 47921 1997-98 12068 16011.81 50399 1998-99 12836 18874.81 53667 1999-00 13612 20058.263 56684 2000-01 14417 21074.113 59678 2001-02 15177 22705.703 62335 2002-03 15918 23909.487 65207 2003-04 16695 25198.308 67788 2004-05 17524 26874.473 70653 2005-06 18436 28413.029 73984 2006-07 19539 37289.199 80286 2007-08 20315 48663.869 86734 2008-09 21263 63046.619 94261 In Jodhpur there are five main industrial culsters namely Textile, Handicraft, Guar Gum, Stainless Steel patta patti / Utensils, Stone processing. Details of these clusters are as follows:- S.no Name of Cluster No. of Units Employment in the Cluster Investment in Plant & Machinery (in lakh Rs.) Export through the Cluster (in lakh Rs.) 1 Textile 150 1290 4764 40000 2 Handicraft 1000 15000 12026 8000 3 Guar Gum 60 1050 19111 45000 4 Stainless Steel Patta Patti / Utensils 150 8000 12425 15000 5 Stone Processing 116 1400 16572 5000 Export Promotion Industrial Park An export promotion industrial park, second in the state has been setup in the Boranada industrial area, which is in accordance with the scheme of ministry of commerce, Govt. of India, which lays emphasis on providing assistance to state govts. for establishments of such kind of parks. EPIP is proposed to be develop on 207 acres of land within a period of 18 months. Administrative sanction amounting to Rs. 2285.68 lacs has been issued by the management and work related to development of infrastructural facilities has been started. The rate at EPIP has been fixed at Rs. 300/- per sq.mtr. with a 20% rebate on first 20% sellable area i.e. upto 21.96 acres of land. A total of 265 plots have been planned ranging from 500 sq.m. to 4000 sq.mtrs. Out of these 248 nos. of plots have been allotted upto 31-03-2008. The establishment of this park will lead to : 1. Plots will be allotted to those industrialist who will be able to export 33% of the total production. 2. Allottment of land with all technical facilities at a comparative price. 3. This park will help in the increase of exports from the state, specially from Jodhpur, where presently around 600 to 700 crores of export is being done. The increase is expected upto 1600.00 crores in the next five years. Special Economic Zone (S.E.Z.) Special Economic Zones (SEZs) are specifically delineated duty free enclaves treated as a foreign territory for the purpose of industrial, service and trade operations, with exemptions from customs duties and a more liberal regime in respect of other levies, foreign investment and other transactions. Domestic regulations, restrictions and infrastructure inadequacies are sought to be eliminated in the SEZs for creating a hassle-free environment. The SEZ Scheme seeks to create a transparent system by introducing simplified procedures for enhancing productivity and making it easier to do business. Concessions and incentives provided by Central Government to units established in SEZ Exemption from Income Tax for ten years where 100% exemption for first five years, 50% for next two years and another 50% exemption on new investment for next three years. No import license required. Exemption from custom duty on import. Exemption from all kind of taxes / levies etc. Right from the inception of the unit to completion of construction work and establishment of plant & machinery. Products sold by units of domestic industrial area to the units established in SEZ will be considered as deemed export. Reimbursement of CST on domestic import. Units established in SEZ can engage in manufacturing, trading and/or service based activities. Stainless Steels Utensils Park / Zone For the setup of stainless steel utensil industries a special industrial area can be developed in the district. Around 110 stainless steel re-rolling units are established which produce more than 20,000 MT of S.S. Sheets but the production capacity of stainless steel utensils using this sheets is 1000 MT per month only, which is quite low. The remaining sheets are sent to Mumbai, Chennai etc. from where the utensils are manufactured and sent throughout India as well as other foreign countries, this leads to increase in cost of transportation. With the establishment of this industry in Jodhpur, the S.S. Sheets will easily utilised here and simultaneously the utensils can be send to various parts of the country and foreign counties as well. In this context, the various industries associations of this region believe that as the Basni Industrial Area is a cluster of S.S. Sheets producing units and if the road connecting Basni & Boranada IInd. area is converted into a pucca road then it would easily be possible to setup around 100 units in Boranada. Agro Food Park, Boranada At Boranada an Industrial Area is setup and developed for Agro based Industrial unit. About 188 plots is planned in 193.54 acres of land. Special Concession in Agro Food Park are as follows Remission of stamp duty on sale and purchase of land and properties in Agro Food Park. Remission of electricity duty to units in Agro Food Park for 5-years. Set off of entry tax on raw material and capital goods. Set off of Rajasthan Sales Tax on capital goods. Mandi Tax exemption up to 50%. Interest subsidy, Wage subsidy and other incentives under the Rajasthan Investment Policy-2003 to units as per the eligibility under this scheme, Financial assistance under various schemes of Ministry of Food Processing Industries, Government of India. Stone Park The first stone park of the state has been setup at Jodhpur. The stone park is situated at main NH-65 Jodhpur - Nagaur road. Total 77 Nos. plots have been planned having size 1000 to 1500 sq.m. The rate of development charges are fixed Rs. 340/- per sq.m. out of 77 nos of plots 76 plots have been allotted. Urban Haat With the allotment of 10.5 bighas of land, free of cost, through District Administration for the establishment of Urban Haat at New Pali Road, Jodhpur is all set to make another mark in the changing industrial scenario of the state. The total cost of the project is 2.00 crore which includes a contribution of 1.40 crore from the Central Govt. and the remaining 0.60 crore from the State Govt. The Central Govt. has already sanction the project and project is under implementation. The first phase has been completed and The craft fairs are being organised regularly in the urban haat. Work of second phase is near to completed. INDUSTRIAL AREAS / ESTATES There are 21 Industrial Areas at different places which have been developed and managed by RIICO. The total number of plots available in those Industrial areas are 4782 out of which 4352 have been alloted till 31-03-2009. The details of the same for each industrial area have been given in Table below :- S.no. Name of Industrial Areas No. of Plots No. of Plots Sq. M. 1 Basni-I 96 96 2 Basni-II 750 746 3 Mandor 257 204 4 B.K.K. 10 10 5 Phalodi 123 121 6 Khichan 64 64 7 Mathania 102 100 8 Boranada-I 285 256 9 Boranada-II 133 97 10 Boranada-III 241 238 11 Boranada-IV 301 276 12 E.P.I.P. 266 248 13 S.E.Z. 291 144 14 Food Park 316 294 15 Stone Park 77 76 16 Pal Shilp Gram 402 337 17 New Jodhpur 74 74 18 Electrical Basni-I 46 26 19 Electronix Complex 32 32 20 Trans. Ind. Area 321 321 21 Mini Growth Centre ( Sangariya-I & II) 595 592 Source: RIICO Animal Husbandry LIVESTOCK RESOURCES As per census of 2003, total number of live stock is 28.66 lakhs. MAIN LIVESTOCK RESOURCES ANALYSIS As per census of 2003 the position of livestock is as under. LIVESTOCK POPULATION (2003) Description Number ( Lakhs ) Cattle 5.19 Buffaloes 2.16 Goats 10.36 Sheep 8.84 Camel 0.30 Poultry 0.37 Others 1.44 Total 28.66 WOOL SUPPLY As per intigrated sample survey conducted during the year 1996-97, the average wool production per sheep per year was 0.937 kg. in 1997-98. in 1994-95. Assuming the average wool production being 0.900 kg per sheep per year, the total availability of wool works out to be 10.25 lakhs Kg per year. AVAILABILITY OF MEAT As per the intigrated survey, the average yield of meat per sheep was 8.9 kg. per animal for goats being 9.3 kg. per animal. The annual slaughter rate was found to be 20%. On the basis of above assumption, the availability of meat in the district during a year would be 3648 tonnes. AVAILABILITY OF HIDES As per the same survey, assuming average annual mortality rate being 10%, annual availability of hides would be 69500 pieces. AVAILABILITY OF BONES The annual availability of bones has been estimated to the tune of 822 tonnes per annum. It has been computed on the assumption that average availability of bone is 12 kg. per animal. AVAILABILITY OF MILK The average collection of milk per day is 4.0 lakh litres. At present there is one dairy unit having capacity of one lakh litres per day. VETERINARY FACILITIES There are 134 villages having veterinary facilities and their blockwise distribution is as under : DISTRIBUTION OF VETERINARY FACILITIES BLOCK /CITY HOSPITAL DISPENSARY SUB-CENTRE TOTAL Luni 9 0 6 15 Mandor 6 0 5 11 Bilara 10 0 2 12 Bhopalgarh 9 0 8 17 Phalodi 14 0 5 19 Bap 7 0 2 9 Osian 9 0 3 12 Shergarh 5 0 3 8 Balesar 7 0 3 10 Jodhpur City 7 0 8 15 Bilara City 1 0 - 1 Pipar City 1 0 - 1 Phalodi City 1 0 - 1 Bawari 6 0 1 7 T O T A L 92 0 46 138 Minerals MINERAL RESOURCES Minerals have been playing an important role in development of Jodhpur district for last many decades. District is mainly rich in non metallic minerals like Sandstone, Rhyolite, Dolomite, Limestone, Jasper, Granite & Clay. Murram, Kankar, Brick earth, Bajri and other minor minerals. SANDSTONE This is an important building stone widely utilised in temples, Palaces, Monuments etc. apart from construction of houses. History of its mining is 500 years old. Important occurrances of sandstone are located around Jodhpur city/Mandor, Soorsagar, Kailana, Balesar, Dechu, Setrawa, Chokri, Ratkudiya, Osian, Bhopalgarh, Kherapa. LIMESTONE Bilara-Bhopalgarh has been a major limestone belt of the district which contains cement, chemical & steel grade of limestone. Limestone mined from this belt is used in cement, textiles, sugar, lime burning industry etc. DOLOMITE It contain 16-20% of Mgo and considered as valuable industrial raw material for steel, refractory glass industries. Ocurrances of this minerals has been observed near village Indo ki Dhani, Indolai ka Talab, Bhakarion ki Dhani of Bilara Tehsil and Tinwari of Osian Tehsil. It occurs inform of small outcrops, Veeirs and reefs. GRANITE It is a type of decorative building stone being utilised after cutting and polishing. It is mined around Pipar, Siyara, Khejarala, Rawaniyana, Chokri, Madliya, Kosana etc. Colour varies from Grey to pink, cream to red, brown are available. RHYOLITE Occurances are located near Jodhpur city ( Kakani, Ria, Daijar, Sevaki Kallan & Lal sagar). Balesar village. It is mainly used for making road ballast, gitti, chip powder etc. JASPER It is a variety of silica having dark red colour occurs in vein/pocket in ferrugenous sandstone near mathania, Osian, Rundia, Sopra, Mogra, Lawera, Tamtia villages. It is consider as a good abrasive and can be used in making grinding wheels. CLAY Good quality of ball clay occur near Kanasar, Mandly area of Tehsil Phalodi. It is found suitable for uses in Ceramics, Rubber & Paints. AVAILABILITY AND CONCENTRATION OF MINERALS LIMESTONE There is a log belt of 160 kms. long and 0.8 km. wide rocks of Vindhyan system trending from sojat in Pali district through Bilara in Jodhpur district to Gottan-Mundra and Roll quazia in Nagaur district . Possible reserves are to the extent of 54.0 million tonnes, half of which are of chemical grade and rest are of flux grade..LM10 Calcium Carbide, Chalk, Hydrated Lime, Quick Lime, etc. may be produced by utilisation of this material. SAND STONE These are abundantly found at various places of the district and being utilised for building and masonry work for centuries. On account of its physical properties, they are suited for intricate work of lattice and arches. They are available at Balesar, Setrawa, Fidusar, Sursagar, Mandor, Balsamnad, Bodda-Ki-Dhani, Keru, Kaliberi, Brahmno-ka-Tanka. Other areas are Bhuri, Beri, Nayon-Ki-Beri, Palri, Chana-Ka-Pardia, Dentala, Magi-Ki-Chati, Ransi, Golasni, Unkhila, Mandor-ghan-ti, Gora-Ghati, Barwadia etc. About 12000 quarries have been alloted-from 50 to 60 % quarries are in operation. The reserves have not been accurately estimated but probable estimate indicate that they will last for another century. Recently deposits have been located near village Semarada, Seadhara, Morebali, Bhamkhar, Kadamkhandi and Maglia Ki Pagli. AGATE The mineral associated jepsar are found at Mathania, village of the district. The area have been given for mining to a private lessee and this is used for making abrassive. Deposits are of small dimension. JESPAR It is a variety of chalcedonic silica and its chemical composition resemble that of silica oxide. They are being found at Mathania, Tinwari and Gudia villages of Osian Thesil of the district. Possible reserves are to the extent of one lakhs tonnes. DOLOMITE Occurrences of this mineral has been observed near villages of Bhainser, Teori, Mandi Khurd, Manaklavi and Khetasar. Ten million tonnes of reserves have been inferred in this area. SALT These are being found at Malar, Rin and Bap. QUARTZ Occurrences of this mineral have been found at Bhakharion Ki Dhani of Bilara Thesil and Tinwari of Osian Tehsil. The occurs inform small out crops like veins and reefs. VOLCANIC Ash beds have been located in Malani Igneous suite near Mogra, Kakani areas of the district. Samples of these ash beds have shown encouraging results in the manufacturing of coloured glass. Other minerals like Rhyolite, Bajri, Morrum, Mugia are also available in the district. MINERAL PRODUCTION The production details of different minerals for year last 3 years is being given below : MINERAL PRODUCTION Name of Mineral Production (Tonnes) 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 Jaspar 1110 303 1 Lime Stone 923433 1761420 551179 Sand Stone 2410446 2290837 2385773 Masonry Stone 3729279 2416063 457748 Rhyolite 779774 441624 835000 Granite 6935 7934 7267 Bajri 1669719 27511651 2358373 Marbal 446 128 - Brick Earth 2428 750 - Yellow clay 1695 360 760 Infrastructure | Electricity | P.H.E.D. | Transport | Communication | Bank /FIs Infrastructural facilities like availability of developed industrial areas/sheds, banking, education, power, communications etc. have important bearing on promotion and development of industries in a perticular region. It has been observed that there is a strong correlation between rapid industrial development and improved infrastructure. On account of its location the district has got improved infrastructural facilities. Electricity The main source of supply of power to Jodhpur are Kota Atomic Power Station, Bhakra Beas Project, Rana Pratap Sagar and Jawahar Sagar Dams. Jodhpur is connected by 132 kv lines with Bhilwara and Pali. 220 kv lines connect it with Bhilwara and 220 kv Kota Beawar line is extended upto Jodhpur district. Till Dec. 2009, 1062 villages in the district have been electrified out of total 1063 villages as per census 2001. All the four towns of the district have been electrified. EXISTING SUPPLY NET WORK Presently there are one 400 KV grid sub station, five grid sub station of 220 KV, eighteen 132 KV Grid sub station and there are Two Hundred & Ninety Four 33/11 kv sub stations. The details of arrangement of transmission of power as on 31.12.2009 are as under : LINE LENGTH 400 kv d/c Lines 9.63 kms 400 kv s/c Lines 97.225 kms 220 kv s/c Lines 463.352 kms 220 kv d/c Lines 54.668 kms 132 kv s/c Lines 759.971 kms 132 kv d/c Lines 93.496 kms 33 kv Lines 2869.16 kms 11 kv Lines 19236.12 kms L.T. Lines 13681.09 kms A.B. Cable 4951.01 kms With a view to help in planning of candidate industries, details about location, capacity of sub stations, etc have been given in table below DETAILS ABOUT TRANSMISSION LINES AND SUB STATIONS OF JODHPUR DISTRICT. Transmission Lines. 400 KV Merta - Jodhpur Line 220 KV Phaoldi Jodhpur Line 220 KV Phalodi-Tinwari Line 220 KV Bilara-Beawar Line 220 KV Bilara-Jodhpur Line 220 KV Bhopalgarh-Merta Line 220 KV Pali-Jodhpur Line 220 KV Surpura-Jodhpur-I 220 KV Surpura-Jodhpur-II 220 KV Surpura-Tinwari-I 220 KV Surpura-Tinwari-II 132 KV Jodhpur-Pali 132 KV Jodhpur-Bilara-Pipar Line 132 KV Jodhpur-CHB 132 KV Jodhpur-CHB-Soorsagar 132 KV SIL 132 KV Interconnector NPH 132 KV Jodhpur-PS-8 132 KV Bilara-Jodhpur Line 132 KV Bilara Borunda Line 132 KV Ju-Baori-Bhopalgarh LIne 132 KV Tinwari-Balesar Line 132 KV Dechu-Balesar Line 132 KV Tinwari-Balesar Line 132 KV Dechu-Balesar Line 132 KV Tinwari-Osian Line 132 KV Tinwari-Chamu Line 132 KV Tinwari-Mathania Line 132 KV Tinwari-PS-8 Line 132 KV Tinwari-Soorsagar LIne 132 KV Dechu-Kalau Line 132 KV Chamu-Dechu Line 132 KV Mathania-Surpura 132 KV Khinwsar-Soyla 132 KV Interconnector Bhopalgarh 132 KV Banar-Surpura 132 KV Banar-Jodhpur 132 KV Phalodi-Dechu 132 KV Phalodi-PS-V 132 KV Phalodi-Aau 132 KV Phalodi-Lohawat 132 KV Lohawat-Matora LIST OF GRID SUB STATIONS GRID SUB STATION 400 kv GSS Jodhpur 220 kv GSS Jodhpur 220 kv GSS Bilara 220 GSS Tinwari 220 kv GSS Bhopalgarh 220 kv GSS Pholodi 220 kv GSS Boranada 132 kv GSS Banar 132 kv GSS Mandor 132 kv GSS NPH Jodhpur 132 kv GSS CHB 132 kv GSS PS-8 Narwa 132 kv GSS Soorsagar 132 kv GSS Borunda 132 kv GSS Pipar City 132 kv GSS Dechu 132 kv GSS Mathania 132 kv GSS Balesar 132 kv GSS Osian 132 kv GSS Chamu 132 kv GSS Kalau 132 kv GSS Bhopalgarh 132 kv GSS PS-V Phalodi 132 kv GSS PS-I Bap 132 kv GSS Lohawat 132 kv GSS Aau 132 kv GSS Matora 132 kv GSS Soyla 132 kv GSS Baori GSS Under Construction Expected Complition 132 KV GSS Lohawat March, 2008 132 KV GSS Aau March, 2008 132 KV GSS Kallu March, 2008 132 KV GSS Matora July, 2008 PATTERN OF ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION The total number of active consumers in the district as on 31.12.2009 are and tradewise break-up of the same is as under: RURAL URBAN TOTAL Domestic 156984 165671 322655 Commercial 10187 34716 44903 Industrial 3053 5712 8765 Agricultural 40554 535 41089 Others 2798 1353 4151 Total 213576 207987 421563 P.H.E.D STATUS OF HABITATION District Total Habitation Covered Upto 33.3.09 Balance on 1.4.07 Covered up to 02/10 MH OH Total MH OH TOTAL MH OH TOTAL MH OH TOTAL Jodhpur 1058 9841 10899 1041 3412 4453 17 6429 6446 3 239 242 SCHEME - WISE COVERAG Type of Scheme Coverage of Villages Regional 562 Piped 45 P & T 428 TSS 0 HP 9 Total 1044 CONSTRUCTION & COMMISSIONING OF TUBE WELLS & HAND PUMPS DURING 2007-08 District Tube Wells Hand Pump Sanctioned Drilled Commissioned Sanctioned Drilled Commissioned Jodhpur 183 86 86 180 84 84 TRANSPORTATION OF WATER District TOW in summer -2008 TOW in summer -2009 MH OH Total Town MH OH Totak Town Jodhpur 187 605 792 0 122 338 460 0 STATUS OF WATER SUPPLY IN TOWNS Town Present Water Problem & action taken Freq. (Hrs) SL (LPCD) Specific Problem Action Jodhpur 30%-48 70%-24 150 - 1. RGLC Phase -II Commissioned , there by production has been increased. 2. Under ADB. The work of the 19 SR , 4 Pumping stations, 240 Kms pipe lines are almost completed & commissioned. Work of filter plant under progress & partially commissioned. Handing / taking over of asset created by RUIDP is under process. 3 a) A project for the up gradation of distribution system in walled city (Left out of RUIDP) has been sanctioned (Rs. 1018.00 lacs). b) Out of 10 packages technical sanction of 9 packages obtained. c) Material received & work of L & J of pipeline is under progress. d) Tender process is under progress for L & J work of pipe lines (42 Km) 4. Project for upgradation of system for outer area of Jodhpur city. has been sanctioned for an amount of Rs. 2844.00 lacs on 23.6.06. Detail estimates are under preparation for technical sanction. This scheme is to be proposed under UIDSSMT programme for which DPR has been submitted . Phalodi 24 100 - Replacement of old rusted pipe line in Contingency Phase II works amounting to Rs. 20.00 Lacs has been taken and work is likely to complete by April 2010 Pipar City 48 65 Impt in SL For improvement in Service level of Pipar City, A Emergent scheme costing Rs. 103 lacs has been sanctioned recently by PPC. The work order has been placed to M/s Devendra Const. Co. Jodhpur Emergent Water supply arrangement for Pipar city from Salwa Khurd in likely to complete by May 2010. Bilara 24 65 Impt in SL One T/w at Brounda has been sanctioned under Contingency Phase II work for improvement of service level of Bilara Town. REVENUE RELISATION (Up to 2/10) District Rs. In Lacs Target (2009-2010) Achievement (2009-2010) Urban Rural Missc. Total Urban Rural Misc. Total Jodhpur 70 121 241 432 38.04 82.9 85.58 206.52 Transport There is a net work of road and railway lines in the district. There are broad gauge & metre gauge railway lines. District headquaters is connected by air route to Jaipur, Delhi, Udaipur and Bombay. ROAD TRANSPORT The district has road connections with sirohi, Pali, Bikaner, Nagaur, Ajmer, Jaipur, Jalore, Barmer and Jaisalmer district of the state. The length of Roads in the district is 5273.65 Kms and their break up is as follows : CLASSIFICATION LENGTH (In Kms.) BT WBM GR FW TOTAL National Highway 218.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 218.00 State Highway 525.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 525.00 Major Distt. Roads 327.00 0.00 6.00 0.00 333.00 Other distt. Roads 1581.00 30.00 476.00 4.65 2091.65 Village Roads 1482.00 163.00 413.50 47.50 2106.00 4133.00 193.00 895.50 52.15 5273.65 TRANSPORT VEHICLES The number and types of transport vehicles registered with transport office are as under :- POSITION OF REGISTERED VEHICLES Up to June, 2007 Viehicle Nos. Two Wheeler 331762 Auto Rikshaw 9889 Cars & Jeep 42870 Tractors 38558 Bus / Mini buses 5468 Truck/Trailer/light goods 37767 Taxi Car / Jeep 6122 Tempo Passanger 1200 Tempo goods 5488 Others 485 T O T A L 479609 RAIL TRANSPORT Jodhpur city is directly connected with Bombay, Ahemdabad, Hawarah, Kalka, Jaipur, Delhi, Bangalore, Gauhati, Jammu and many other main cities of India. Jodhpur comes under northern railway division & the total length of Railway Lines is as under:- (i) Broad gauge 853.46 km. (ii) Meter gauge 728.25 km. Communication The position of communication facilities is as under Post offices 559 Public Call Offices 529 Letter Box 1305 Telegram offices 37 Telex 1 Joint Post & Telegram office. 29 Number of Telephone Exchange 125 Number of Telephone Lines 107486 Jodhpur is connected with STD facilities with all major town of India. Presently available STD/ISD private booth are 3100. Banks and Financial Institutions There is better Spread of branches of commercial banks in the district. There are two branches of Rajasthan Financial Corporation at district head quarter. In the rural areas there are primary agriculture credit and Farmer Service Societies. NET WORK OF BANKS There are 191 branches of commercial banks and financial institutions including branches of Cooperative banks and offices of Rajasthan financial corporation and KVIB. At present on an average one bank branch cater to the need of about 14087 persons in the district. Next to Jodhpur, Bilara is the place where there is concentration of branches of the bank. Panchyat Samiti-wise break up of branches of banks, financial institutions, Primary agricultural credit Societies, farmer service Societies etc. are being given in the Table List of Bank Branches/Financial Institution Operation in Jodhpur As on 31-3-2002 NAME OF BANK INST. NUMBER OF BRANCHES Urban Semi Urban Rural Total Andhra Bank 1 - - 1 Allahabad Bank 1 - 1 2 Bank of Baroda 5 - - 5 Bank of India 3 - 1 4 Bank of Maharashtra 1 - - 1 Canara Bank 2 - - 2 Central Bank of India 4 - 3 7 Dena Bank 1 - - 1 Indian Bank 1 - - 1 Indian Overseas Bank 1 - - 1 Oriental Bank of Commerce 1 - 2 3 Punjab National Bank 7 1 - 8 Punjab & Sind Bank 1 - - 1 State Bank of India 10 1 5 16 S.B.B.J. 12 3 8 23 State Bank of Indore 1 - - 1 State Bank of Patiala 1 - - 1 Syndicate Bank 2 - - 2 Union Bank of India 4 - 1 5 United Bank of india 1 - - 1 UCO Bank 6 2 24 32 Vijaya Bank 1 - 2 3 The Bank of Raj. Ltd. 5 2 3 10 T.A.G.B 1 1 23 25 Corporation Bank 1 - - 1 UTI Bank 1 - - 1 Indus Ind. Bank 1 - - 1 SUB TOTAL 76 10 73 159 J.C.C.B. 3 3 9 15 P.L.D.B. 1 2 - 3 J.N.S.B. 8 2 - 10 K.V.I.B. 1 - - 1 R.F.C. 1 - 1 2 Bombay Mercantile Co-op.Bank 1 - - 1 SUB TOTAL 15 7 10 32 GRAND TOTAL 91 17 83 191
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