Presentation onLudhiana Integrated Textile Park: A Step In The Right Direction			Presented by PreetiJaiswal94972238296
History Of Textile Industry People  knew how to weave even 27000 years agoChinese textile was considered to be the most significant in international tradesilk from China has reached ancient Greece and Rome along a trade route called the Silk Road in the latter part of the second century B.C. and Egypt in 1000 B.C
During the middle ages, the production and trading of the plant called ‘woad’,an important source of dye, was a highly developed industryDuring the fifteenth century, Trade Fairs in southern France provided a place for the active exchange of wools from England and silks from the Middle East.
Textile Industry In IndiaIndia earns about 27% of its total foreign exchange through textile exports. Further, the textile industry of India also contributes nearly 14% of the total industrial production of the country. It also contributes around 3% to the GDP of the country.
India textile industry is also the largest in the country in terms of employment generation. It not only generates jobs in its own industry, but also opens up scopes for the other ancillary sectors. India textile industry currently generates employment to more than 35 million people. It accounts for 21% of the total employment generated.
India contributes to about 25% of share in the world trade of cotton yarnIndia has second highest spindle age in the world after China
The main markets for Indian Textiles and Apparels areUSAUAEUKGermanyFranceItalyRussiaCanadaBangladeshJapan
Major playersMadura Garments (Indian Rayon)Arvind Mills LtdRaymond Ltd Alok Industries LtdWels pun India LtdBombay DyeingSportking India LtdVardhman India Ltd Sangam India LtdProrogue India LtdWills Lifestyle (Itc)Oswal woolen mills ltd
NAHAR GROUP OF COMPANIESOSWAL WOOLLEN MILLS LTD. It was established in 1949
It is manufacturing all type of blended worsted yarn, weaving yarn, lois, shawls etc.
The company is proud to have highly popular bounded products of knit wear MONTE CARLO and CANTERBURY.
OWM has seven units in different locations in Ludhiana engaged into different manufacturing and trading activities. NAHAR GROUP OF COMPANIESEstablished in December 1980, the company is now as ISO 9002 certificate holder company .
 It is engaged in manufacturing of all type of cotton, acrylic and blended yarns, as well as knitted fabrics and garmentsNAHAR INDUSTRIAL ENTERPRISES LTD.This company was incorporated in September 1983
It is manufacturing edible oils, toilet soap, fatty acids, citric acid, glycerin, oxygen gas and solvent, extracted rice oil, vanaspati, sugar and rolling mill.GROWTH CHART- FEATURESGroup turnover is Rs. 2500 crore.Export market: U.S.A., United Kingdom, Germany, Russia, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, Holland, Thailand, South Africa, Singapore, Taiwan,  Canada, Egypt, Israel and Bangladesh.No strike/accident situation and near zero staff turnover.Important brand names are “MONTE CARLO” and “CANTERBURY”.
OWM were the proud recipient of the “best exhibited products” award from the international wool secretariat for two glamorous brands.Product portfolio: spinning, knitting, fabrics processing, hosiery garments, knitwear, sugar, infrastructure development and information technology.COTTON COUNTY is there emerging ready to wear brand.
ACHIVEMENTSFirst gold trophy in export in 1989.First silver trophy in Hosiery in 1990 export award consecutively for five years (1989 to 1994) for export of woolen hosiery garments.International award for excellence performance in export in 1993.Silver trophy  for 2nd highest performance in 1998-1999ISO 9002 received in 2001
OSWAL WOOLLEN MILLS LIMITEDConstitution:-         Public Ltd. CompanyYear Of  Establishment:-          1949Locations:- Registered office:- G.T. Road, Sherpur, Ludhiana. 141003 Punjab (India) 
Works:-Miller Ganj, Ludhiana-141003. Industrial Area-A, Ludhiana-141003. G.T. Road, Sherpur, Lidhiana-141003. 107, Cochrane Basin Road, Chennai. Plot No. 222, Sector 18, Gurgaon.
Management StructureList of Boards of Directors:-Mr. JawaharLalOswal                Chairman-cum-				       Managing Director  Mr. Amarjeet Singh                      Director      Mr. DineshOswal                         Director  Mr. KamalOswal                           Director  Mr. Sandeep Jain                          Executive 						Director Mr. DineshGogna                        Executive 						 Director 
     Dr. (Mrs.) H.K. Bal                              Additional Director 	Mr. O.P. Sahni                                      Additional Director 	Mr. K.S. Maini                                     Additional Director 	Dr. Suresh Kumar                                 Additional Director  
Organizational Graph
Departments In OswalWoollen MillsQUALITY CONTROLHUMAN RESOURCE DEPARTMENTFINANCE DEPARTMENTMARKETING DEPARTMENTEXPORT DEPARTMENT
PRODUCT PORTFOLIO OF OWMWool/ Acrylic TopYarns:-Weaving woolHand knitting yarnsHosiery yarnsTextile Fabrics:-BlanketsScarf’sGents LohisWoolen Shirting (only for defense)ShawlWoolen Suiting 
Hosiery Knitwear Products:-Lady CardigansPulloversWoolen Vests, Undergarments for Men  Monte Carlo and Canterbury are popular brands of international quality are segments of OWM’s products.
SWOT ANALYSISStrengths of the companyGood brand equity
Many persons are working here for more than 50 yrs. This shows commitment of employees towards their org.
Good training programs by OWM for their employees.
Member of wool mark and ISO 9002
Laboratories for testing the quality of the productWeakness of the companyLack of professionalism
OWM is dependent upon foreign producers for greasy wool.
Depend on the third party for sale and the distribution of the product.OPPURTUNITIES Fabrication for various companies likes NIKE, MARKS AND SPENCER, GAP, WILLS, etc.
Manufacturing of kids garments
Expanding the business in Finance sectorTHREATS Mushrooming and upcoming of small hosieries in Ludhiana
Seasonal demand for their major product i.e. pulloversRatios Current Ratio = Current Assets / Current Liabilities
Liquidity ratio=liquid assets/liquid liabilities
Gross Profit Ratio Gross Profit Ratio=Gross Profit/Net Sales
Earning Per Share
TITLE Ludhiana Integrated Textile ParkA Step In The Right Direction 
Objective To measure the awareness level of industrialist regarding the park. To analyze the costs and benefit of the park to the industry. To highlight the areas of improvement regarding the establishment of the park.  
Reasons For The ParkLack of proper infrastructure for the  knitwear industry, it facing problem in attracting international buyers.
The city has poor transportation system, road are full of traffic. No quickly services at the railway station.
There are no facilities for foreign buyers, no conference hall, exhibition, no proper entertainment for foreign buyers.
Lack of management, training  and R&D facilities. Integrated Textile Park Ltd.Integrated textile park is basically developed to make the system in organized manner and boost to the export. This is a scheme under ministry of textile were they want to provide world class facility to the manufacturer.This will be eco friendly or green space will be maintained
List Of Different Parks In Punjab Lotus Integrated Tex Park (Barnala) Rhythm Textile & Apparel Park Ltd. (Nawanshahr)Ludhiana Integrated Textile Park Ltd. (Ludhiana)
2 Scheme for integrated textile park (SITP) Objective of the scheme Primary objective of the SITP is to provide the industry with world class infrastructure facilities for setting up their textile units. SITP would create new textile parks of international standards at potential growth centers.  Each ITP would normally have 50 units. The no. of entrepreneurs and the resultant investments in each ITP could vary from project to project
 Each ITP would normally have 50 units. The no. of entrepreneurs and the resultant investments in each ITP could vary from project to project. However, aggregate investment in land factory buildings and plant & machinery by the entrepreneurs in a park shall be atleast twice the cost of common infrastructure proposed for the park.The ITPs may also be set up in SEZs in which case the special provisions of SEZs would be applicable for them. In case these are set up outside SEZs, proposal may be pursued with the Ministry of Commerce & industry to declare the ITP as SEZ if it is so desired.
Scope of the schemeThe scheme targets industrial clusters/ locations with high growth potential which required strategic interventions by way of providing world-class infrastructure supportAn ITP will have the following componentsGroup A- LandGroup B- Common Infrastructure like compound wall, roads drainage, water supply, electricity supply including captive power plant effluent treatment tele-communication lines etcGroup C- Buildings for common facilities like testing laboratory design center , training center, trade center, display center, warehousing facility, raw material depot, one packaging unit, crèche, canteen, workers hostel, offices of service providers, labour rest and recreation facilities, marketing support system.Group D- Factory building for production purposesGroup E- Plant & Machinery
AsmeetaTEXPA in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) First integrated Textile park Greenfield Textile Park near AhmedabadFirst  private integrated textile park
Ludhiana integrated textile park ltdThe Knitwear club of Ludhiana has created a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) called Ludhiana Integrated Textile Park Ltd.57.18 acres of land was registered for the development of the park in the name of the company
Main features of the project:The park will be developed on 60 acres of land with the provision of further extension. It will be a cluster of around 80 units of Knitwear/ Textile Industry.Total investment in the cluster will be around Rs.1500 Crores. About 1,25,000 persons will get direct or indirect employment.The project will have the provision for excellent roads, sewerage, captive power plant, effluent treatment plant, storm water, lights, trade center and sophisticated research & development center.
Board of Directors
Project LocationThe proposed site for integrated Textile Park is along the National Highway No -1 (NH1) i.e. G.T road approximately 16 km from Ludhiana city
Proposed Product Mix
Total Project Cost
Proposed Means of Financing
Benefits For the industry
Research gapNeed for research
Research methodology Research DesignThe Project  is based on Descriptive Research Design Sampling PlanUniverse: All the manufacturers regarding textilePopulation: The entire industrialists dealing in textile item of Ludhiana. Sampling units: Any textile related goods manufacturersSample size: 50 industrialistsSampling procedure: Convenience Sampling (time, link)
LIMITATIONS TO THE RESEARCHTimeA lot of companies were not ready to give information about them.  Reach As the sample size is small compared to the total population the outcome cannot be generalized.
DATA ANALYSIS
Graph 7.2 Aware of the integrated textile park
Grp 7.3 Source of Information regarding textile park
Gr.7.4 Facilities provided in the park

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    Presentation onLudhiana IntegratedTextile Park: A Step In The Right Direction Presented by PreetiJaiswal94972238296
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    History Of TextileIndustry People knew how to weave even 27000 years agoChinese textile was considered to be the most significant in international tradesilk from China has reached ancient Greece and Rome along a trade route called the Silk Road in the latter part of the second century B.C. and Egypt in 1000 B.C
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    During the middleages, the production and trading of the plant called ‘woad’,an important source of dye, was a highly developed industryDuring the fifteenth century, Trade Fairs in southern France provided a place for the active exchange of wools from England and silks from the Middle East.
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    Textile Industry InIndiaIndia earns about 27% of its total foreign exchange through textile exports. Further, the textile industry of India also contributes nearly 14% of the total industrial production of the country. It also contributes around 3% to the GDP of the country.
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    India textile industryis also the largest in the country in terms of employment generation. It not only generates jobs in its own industry, but also opens up scopes for the other ancillary sectors. India textile industry currently generates employment to more than 35 million people. It accounts for 21% of the total employment generated.
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    India contributes toabout 25% of share in the world trade of cotton yarnIndia has second highest spindle age in the world after China
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    The main marketsfor Indian Textiles and Apparels areUSAUAEUKGermanyFranceItalyRussiaCanadaBangladeshJapan
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    Major playersMadura Garments(Indian Rayon)Arvind Mills LtdRaymond Ltd Alok Industries LtdWels pun India LtdBombay DyeingSportking India LtdVardhman India Ltd Sangam India LtdProrogue India LtdWills Lifestyle (Itc)Oswal woolen mills ltd
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    NAHAR GROUP OFCOMPANIESOSWAL WOOLLEN MILLS LTD. It was established in 1949
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    It is manufacturingall type of blended worsted yarn, weaving yarn, lois, shawls etc.
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    The company isproud to have highly popular bounded products of knit wear MONTE CARLO and CANTERBURY.
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    OWM has sevenunits in different locations in Ludhiana engaged into different manufacturing and trading activities. NAHAR GROUP OF COMPANIESEstablished in December 1980, the company is now as ISO 9002 certificate holder company .
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    It isengaged in manufacturing of all type of cotton, acrylic and blended yarns, as well as knitted fabrics and garmentsNAHAR INDUSTRIAL ENTERPRISES LTD.This company was incorporated in September 1983
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    It is manufacturingedible oils, toilet soap, fatty acids, citric acid, glycerin, oxygen gas and solvent, extracted rice oil, vanaspati, sugar and rolling mill.GROWTH CHART- FEATURESGroup turnover is Rs. 2500 crore.Export market: U.S.A., United Kingdom, Germany, Russia, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, Holland, Thailand, South Africa, Singapore, Taiwan, Canada, Egypt, Israel and Bangladesh.No strike/accident situation and near zero staff turnover.Important brand names are “MONTE CARLO” and “CANTERBURY”.
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    OWM were theproud recipient of the “best exhibited products” award from the international wool secretariat for two glamorous brands.Product portfolio: spinning, knitting, fabrics processing, hosiery garments, knitwear, sugar, infrastructure development and information technology.COTTON COUNTY is there emerging ready to wear brand.
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    ACHIVEMENTSFirst gold trophyin export in 1989.First silver trophy in Hosiery in 1990 export award consecutively for five years (1989 to 1994) for export of woolen hosiery garments.International award for excellence performance in export in 1993.Silver trophy for 2nd highest performance in 1998-1999ISO 9002 received in 2001
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    OSWAL WOOLLEN MILLSLIMITEDConstitution:- Public Ltd. CompanyYear Of Establishment:- 1949Locations:- Registered office:- G.T. Road, Sherpur, Ludhiana. 141003 Punjab (India) 
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    Works:-Miller Ganj, Ludhiana-141003.Industrial Area-A, Ludhiana-141003. G.T. Road, Sherpur, Lidhiana-141003. 107, Cochrane Basin Road, Chennai. Plot No. 222, Sector 18, Gurgaon.
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    Management StructureList ofBoards of Directors:-Mr. JawaharLalOswal Chairman-cum- Managing Director  Mr. Amarjeet Singh Director Mr. DineshOswal Director  Mr. KamalOswal Director  Mr. Sandeep Jain Executive Director Mr. DineshGogna Executive Director 
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    Dr. (Mrs.) H.K. Bal Additional Director  Mr. O.P. Sahni Additional Director  Mr. K.S. Maini Additional Director  Dr. Suresh Kumar Additional Director  
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    Departments In OswalWoollenMillsQUALITY CONTROLHUMAN RESOURCE DEPARTMENTFINANCE DEPARTMENTMARKETING DEPARTMENTEXPORT DEPARTMENT
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    PRODUCT PORTFOLIO OFOWMWool/ Acrylic TopYarns:-Weaving woolHand knitting yarnsHosiery yarnsTextile Fabrics:-BlanketsScarf’sGents LohisWoolen Shirting (only for defense)ShawlWoolen Suiting 
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    Hosiery Knitwear Products:-LadyCardigansPulloversWoolen Vests, Undergarments for Men  Monte Carlo and Canterbury are popular brands of international quality are segments of OWM’s products.
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    SWOT ANALYSISStrengths ofthe companyGood brand equity
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    Many persons areworking here for more than 50 yrs. This shows commitment of employees towards their org.
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    Good training programsby OWM for their employees.
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    Member of woolmark and ISO 9002
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    Laboratories for testingthe quality of the productWeakness of the companyLack of professionalism
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    OWM is dependentupon foreign producers for greasy wool.
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    Depend on thethird party for sale and the distribution of the product.OPPURTUNITIES Fabrication for various companies likes NIKE, MARKS AND SPENCER, GAP, WILLS, etc.
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    Expanding the businessin Finance sectorTHREATS Mushrooming and upcoming of small hosieries in Ludhiana
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    Seasonal demand fortheir major product i.e. pulloversRatios Current Ratio = Current Assets / Current Liabilities
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    Gross Profit RatioGross Profit Ratio=Gross Profit/Net Sales
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    TITLE Ludhiana IntegratedTextile ParkA Step In The Right Direction 
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    Objective To measurethe awareness level of industrialist regarding the park. To analyze the costs and benefit of the park to the industry. To highlight the areas of improvement regarding the establishment of the park.  
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    Reasons For TheParkLack of proper infrastructure for the knitwear industry, it facing problem in attracting international buyers.
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    The city haspoor transportation system, road are full of traffic. No quickly services at the railway station.
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    There are nofacilities for foreign buyers, no conference hall, exhibition, no proper entertainment for foreign buyers.
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    Lack of management,training and R&D facilities. Integrated Textile Park Ltd.Integrated textile park is basically developed to make the system in organized manner and boost to the export. This is a scheme under ministry of textile were they want to provide world class facility to the manufacturer.This will be eco friendly or green space will be maintained
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    List Of DifferentParks In Punjab Lotus Integrated Tex Park (Barnala) Rhythm Textile & Apparel Park Ltd. (Nawanshahr)Ludhiana Integrated Textile Park Ltd. (Ludhiana)
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    2 Scheme forintegrated textile park (SITP) Objective of the scheme Primary objective of the SITP is to provide the industry with world class infrastructure facilities for setting up their textile units. SITP would create new textile parks of international standards at potential growth centers. Each ITP would normally have 50 units. The no. of entrepreneurs and the resultant investments in each ITP could vary from project to project
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    Each ITPwould normally have 50 units. The no. of entrepreneurs and the resultant investments in each ITP could vary from project to project. However, aggregate investment in land factory buildings and plant & machinery by the entrepreneurs in a park shall be atleast twice the cost of common infrastructure proposed for the park.The ITPs may also be set up in SEZs in which case the special provisions of SEZs would be applicable for them. In case these are set up outside SEZs, proposal may be pursued with the Ministry of Commerce & industry to declare the ITP as SEZ if it is so desired.
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    Scope of theschemeThe scheme targets industrial clusters/ locations with high growth potential which required strategic interventions by way of providing world-class infrastructure supportAn ITP will have the following componentsGroup A- LandGroup B- Common Infrastructure like compound wall, roads drainage, water supply, electricity supply including captive power plant effluent treatment tele-communication lines etcGroup C- Buildings for common facilities like testing laboratory design center , training center, trade center, display center, warehousing facility, raw material depot, one packaging unit, crèche, canteen, workers hostel, offices of service providers, labour rest and recreation facilities, marketing support system.Group D- Factory building for production purposesGroup E- Plant & Machinery
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    AsmeetaTEXPA in theMumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) First integrated Textile park Greenfield Textile Park near AhmedabadFirst private integrated textile park
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    Ludhiana integrated textilepark ltdThe Knitwear club of Ludhiana has created a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) called Ludhiana Integrated Textile Park Ltd.57.18 acres of land was registered for the development of the park in the name of the company
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    Main features ofthe project:The park will be developed on 60 acres of land with the provision of further extension. It will be a cluster of around 80 units of Knitwear/ Textile Industry.Total investment in the cluster will be around Rs.1500 Crores. About 1,25,000 persons will get direct or indirect employment.The project will have the provision for excellent roads, sewerage, captive power plant, effluent treatment plant, storm water, lights, trade center and sophisticated research & development center.
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    Project LocationThe proposedsite for integrated Textile Park is along the National Highway No -1 (NH1) i.e. G.T road approximately 16 km from Ludhiana city
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    Research methodology ResearchDesignThe Project is based on Descriptive Research Design Sampling PlanUniverse: All the manufacturers regarding textilePopulation: The entire industrialists dealing in textile item of Ludhiana. Sampling units: Any textile related goods manufacturersSample size: 50 industrialistsSampling procedure: Convenience Sampling (time, link)
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    LIMITATIONS TO THERESEARCHTimeA lot of companies were not ready to give information about them. Reach As the sample size is small compared to the total population the outcome cannot be generalized.
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    Graph 7.2 Awareof the integrated textile park
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    Grp 7.3 Sourceof Information regarding textile park
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    Gr. 7.6 Costassociated with this park
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    ConclusionThe project isreally beneficial for SMEs.Govt. is taking good initiative to boost the export and make the sector organized one. Many people are not aware about this parkAnd the most common means of information is industrial association.People are aware about the facilities that will be provided.
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    People believe thatthe park will be not completed on time.The reason for this delay is corruption in the govt. departmentsThe cost of the project is increasing due to the delay.The cost due to delay is money blockage cost.Most of the people have neutral feeling towards the project.  
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