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Anchoring the Master control facilities of ISRO, Hassan is acknowledged as an industrial growth center along with 6 developed industrial areas and 4 special economic zones. Add to this nearly 70% of the population that is engaged in agriculture occupation with a 265 acres food processing SEZ for export oriented units here; Hassan is a double edged advantage to explore.
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The enclosed pdf file contains information on several Spiritual and Piligrim cities of India. These Pilgrim Cities covering from Kashmir to Kanyakumari.
CHAPTER- 1 Introduction 1
CHAPTER- 2 Energy Management
CHAPTER- 3 Health Care Sector
CHAPTER- 4 Management Of Solid Waste for Gandhinagar City
CHAPTER- 5 Last mile para-transport connectivity with Multi-Modal transportation systems
CHAPTER- 6 Vehicular Technology for the bus transportation systems
CHAPTER- 7 Uninterrupted Water Supply & Monitoring Systems
CHAPTER- 8 Recycling Of Grey Water And Rain Water Harvesting
CHAPTER- 9 Community & Social Infrastructure
Development Plan covers High Rise Apartments, Villas, Commercial, Golf Course, Club and sports Facilities with amenities rendering an idyllic set-up amidst urban opulence
Recreation
Ultra Modern Hotels
Restaurants
Food Courts
Multiplex Cinema Halls
Entertainment Zones
Art gallery
Museum
Pedestal Market
Community centre
Sports & Leisure
Lush Green 9-Holes Golf Course
Multi-discipline Athletics Field
Football Field
Cricket Field
Tennis Courts
Multisports Field
Olympic Size Swimming Pool
Club With All Indoor Games
State-of-the-art Health Club & Gym
Yoga, Meditation & Fitness Enclave
Jogging & Cycling Track
Green Park Walking
Private Constituents
Ultra modern Apartments
Golf Villas
Commercial Space for Offices, Corporate Houses, Shopping Malls, Entertainment, Restaurants, Hotels, Hospitals, Recreation etc.
Public Constituents
Primary and High School facilities
Education Institutions
Health care facilities
Petrol Pumps
Landscaped Gardens and Parks
Large Artificial Lake
Places of Worship
Banquet Hall and Party Lawns
Bus and Taxi Stand
Fire Station
Shopping Plaza
Dedicated Footpath
Botanical Garden
Shantigram Public Utility Infrastructure
Main arterial road of 6 /8 lanes
Service corridors and street lighting along all roads
State-of-the-art Communication Network
Piped Gas
24 x 7 power supply for essential services
Hi-tech Security System
More than 50,000 trees to be planted
A Township Management Company for O&M of the Township
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The DP was prepared taking into account Rapid Industrial Growth in Mehsana & its region in the coming decade or two.
The enclosed pdf file contains information on several Spiritual and Piligrim cities of India. These Pilgrim Cities covering from Kashmir to Kanyakumari.
CHAPTER- 1 Introduction 1
CHAPTER- 2 Energy Management
CHAPTER- 3 Health Care Sector
CHAPTER- 4 Management Of Solid Waste for Gandhinagar City
CHAPTER- 5 Last mile para-transport connectivity with Multi-Modal transportation systems
CHAPTER- 6 Vehicular Technology for the bus transportation systems
CHAPTER- 7 Uninterrupted Water Supply & Monitoring Systems
CHAPTER- 8 Recycling Of Grey Water And Rain Water Harvesting
CHAPTER- 9 Community & Social Infrastructure
Development Plan covers High Rise Apartments, Villas, Commercial, Golf Course, Club and sports Facilities with amenities rendering an idyllic set-up amidst urban opulence
Recreation
Ultra Modern Hotels
Restaurants
Food Courts
Multiplex Cinema Halls
Entertainment Zones
Art gallery
Museum
Pedestal Market
Community centre
Sports & Leisure
Lush Green 9-Holes Golf Course
Multi-discipline Athletics Field
Football Field
Cricket Field
Tennis Courts
Multisports Field
Olympic Size Swimming Pool
Club With All Indoor Games
State-of-the-art Health Club & Gym
Yoga, Meditation & Fitness Enclave
Jogging & Cycling Track
Green Park Walking
Private Constituents
Ultra modern Apartments
Golf Villas
Commercial Space for Offices, Corporate Houses, Shopping Malls, Entertainment, Restaurants, Hotels, Hospitals, Recreation etc.
Public Constituents
Primary and High School facilities
Education Institutions
Health care facilities
Petrol Pumps
Landscaped Gardens and Parks
Large Artificial Lake
Places of Worship
Banquet Hall and Party Lawns
Bus and Taxi Stand
Fire Station
Shopping Plaza
Dedicated Footpath
Botanical Garden
Shantigram Public Utility Infrastructure
Main arterial road of 6 /8 lanes
Service corridors and street lighting along all roads
State-of-the-art Communication Network
Piped Gas
24 x 7 power supply for essential services
Hi-tech Security System
More than 50,000 trees to be planted
A Township Management Company for O&M of the Township
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Unfortunately wasn't approved, and we are still waiting for a valid alternative, that hasn't been presented yet.
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Gujarat - The Growth Engine of India, situated at the western part of the Indian subcontinent, is infused with the spirit for entrepreneurship. Being one of the most industrialized states in India, Gujarat has a key role in driving India ahead. The decision of the Tatas to shift the Manufacturing Plant of Nano car to Gujarat shows the commitment of the Gujarat Government in aiding serious investors. Gujarat has always been willing to extend its support to any organisation looking at India as a possible investment destination.
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4. 4
Introduction: Mehsana
§ Mehsana district is located in North Gujarat, about
75 km from Ahmedabad
§ The district borders with Banaskantha district in the north,
Patan and Surendranagar districts in the west,
Gandhinagar and Ahmedabad districts in the south and
Sabarkantha district in the east
§ Mehsana is divided into nine talukas. Mehsana, Kadi,
Visnagar, Vijapur and Becharaji are the developed talukas
of the district
§ The major crops of Mehsana are Potato, Cotton, Tobacco,
Oilseeds, Castor Seeds, Cumin, Psyllium and Anise
§ Asia’s second largest dairy ‘Dudhsagar Milk Co-
operative Dairy’ and largest market yard ‘Unjha’ is
located in Mehsana
§ ‘Sun Temple’ at Modhera is an important tourist
destination of Mehsana district
Source: Mehsana district profile booklet ,2006-07
• Satlasana
• Kheralu
• Vadnagar• Unjha
• Visnagar
• Becharaji
• Mehsana • Vijapur
• Kadi
Map 1: District Map of Mehsana with Talukas
5. 5
Fact File
Gujarati, Hindi and EnglishLanguages
Zone IIISeismic Zone
72.57%Literacy Rate
927 Females per 1000 MalesSex Ratio
419 persons per sq. kmPopulation Density
18,37,696 (As per 2001 Census)Population
9Talukas
MehsanaDistrict Headquarter
4,393 sq. kmArea
Sabarmati, Rupen, Saraswati, Khari, PushpawatiRivers
600 mmAvgerage Rainfall
15º Centigrade (Minimum)
45º Centigrade (Maximum)
Temperature
23.15º to 23.53º North (Latitude)
72.07º to 72.26º East (Longitude)
Geographical location
Source: Mehsana District Profile Booklet ,2006-07
7. 7
Economy and Industry Profile
§ Mehsana district has witnessed substantial industrial development over the past few years, primarily
due to its strategic location.
§ Engineering Industry (mainly metallurgical industries) and Food & Agro processing are the major
industries attracting investments in the district
§ The district has presence of Chemical industry players like Nirma Ltd. which has set up its
manufacturing unit in the district producing a range of products like synthetic detergents, soap bars,
Sulphuric acid, shampoo and toothpaste
§ Several petroleum companies are located in and around Mehsana. Oil and Natural Gas Corporation
Limited (ONGC) has a huge establishment in Mehsana – ONGC asset. Oil division of Essar Group
also has presence in the district
§ Mehsana district also hosts a Co-operative milk dairy - Dudhsagar, which is the second largest milk
dairy in Asia processing on an average of 1.42 million litres of milk per day
§ The wholly-owned subsidiary of Canadian frozen food major McCain Foods has set up a potato
processing unit in Mehsana at a cost of USD 16.1 million
Source: Mehsana District Profile Booklet ,2006-07
8. 8
Agriculture
§ Major crops of Mehsana are Wheat, Cotton, Castor
Seeds, Brinjal, Potatoes, Tomatoes, Okra, Mango, Citrus,
Sapota, Fennel seed, Psyllium and Cumin.
§ In 2006-07, Mehsana produced 1.37 lakh Metric Tonnes
(MT) of Fruits, 2.37 lakh MT of Vegetables and 4.65 lakh
MT of Spices
§ Mehsana is the largest producer of lemon in Gujarat
contributing 24% to total production of the State.
§ The district is the third largest producer of Tomatoes
with 9% share in total vegetable production of the State.
Other major vegetables include Potatoes, Cluster bean,
Okra and Brinjal
§ Mehsana is the largest producer of Fennel seed with
36% contribution in total Spice production of the State.
Cumin seed is other major crop of the district
153 160
421
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237300
46568
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
Fruits Vegetables Spices
Area('00Ha)
0
50000
100000
150000
200000
250000
Production(M.T.)
Source: Mehsana District Profile Booklet, 2006-07, Department of Agriculture, Government of Gujarat
Fig. 1 : Food Crop Production 2006 - 07
Fig. 2 : Food and Non-Food Crop Production 2006 - 07
Largest producer of Lemon in Gujarat
Largest producer of Fennel seed in Gujarat
3rd Largest producer of Castor seed in Gujarat
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1517
281
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2533
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988
0
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
3000
Cereals Pulses Oilseeds Cotton(Lint)
Area('00Ha)
0
1000
2000
3000
4000
5000
6000
Production('00M.T.)
Area ('00 Ha) Production ('00 M.T.)
1388
9. 9
Minerals
§ Major minerals of the district include Limestone, China
clay, Granite, Building stone and Fire clay
§ Vijapur taluka of the district produces 29% of total
production of China Clay in the State (both mining &
processing of China Clay is carried out in the district)
§ Lignite and Coal reserves (around 63 billion tonnes)
exist in Visnagar taluka of Mehsana district
§ Reserves of Oil and Natural gas are located in Mehsana,
Kadi and Becharaji talukas of the district. The district
produces 97% of Granite of the State
§ The Mineral based industries in Mehsana are engaged in:
Glazing and Vitrifying tiles
Granite cutting and Polishing
Micronizing
Lavigation (Chinaclay, Fireclay)
Silica sand crushing
15,490China clay
Fire clay
Sand
Brick sand
Lime stone
Building stone
Granite
Mineral
7,923
66,938
67,175
6,582
1,69,001
99,000
Production (M.T.)
Source: Mehsana District Profile Booklet 2006-07, Gujarat Mining Potential Report, CII, 2003
3%
97%
Mehsana
Others
Table 1 : Mineral Production in Mehsana
Fig. 3 : Granite production in the State
10. 10
Major Industries
§ There are more than 70 medium and large scale industries in Mehsana district primarily operating in
Engineering, Chemicals, Pharmaceuticals, Dairy products, Oil and Textiles sectors
§ The industries are concentrated in Kadi, Mehsana, Visnagar, Vijapur and Becharaji talukas
§ The units are mainly involved in sectors like some of the major medium and large scale players in the
district are shown in Table 2
DyesKadiApco Industries
Hospital EquipmentsKadiCadila Hospital Products Ltd.
TilesKadiM/s S.P.L Ltd. (Somany tiles)
OilKadiHynoup Food and Oil
Industries Ltd.
Road construction and
Maintenance
Equipments
MehsanaApollo Engineering
Dairy productMehsanaMehsana District Cooperatives
Milk Producers Union
Potato chipsMehsanaMcCain Foods
Soaps & DetergentsMehsanaNirma Ltd.
Mehsana
Taluka
Vimal Oil & Food Ltd.
Name of Company
Food products and Oil
Production
Source: Mehsana District Profile Booklet 2006-07
Table 2 : Medium and Large Scale Players in Mehsana*
TilesKadiMadhusudan Ceramics
Refined Edible OilKadiTirupati Agro Oils Ltd.
Synthetic FabricsKadiAmol Dicalite Ltd.
Hydroxyethyl StarchKadiClaris Lifesciences Ltd.
Seamless carbon and Alloy
Steel Pipe
KadiChokshi Tube Company Ltd.
PharmaceuticalsKadiTorrent Pharmaceuticals Ltd.
Kadi
Kadi
Kadi
Kadi
Taluka
Ashima Fabrics
Gujarat Ambuja Exports Ltd.
Hester Pharma Ltd.
Hitachi Appliances Ltd.
Name of Company
Cotton cloth
Pharmaceuticals
Air-conditioners
Oil
Production
*Indicative list
12. 12
§ There are around 7,183 small scale industries operating in Mehsana district operating in Chemicals,
Textiles, Rubber & Plastic articles, Metals, Repairing Services, Food & Agro processing and Engineering
sector.
§ Mehsana has 2,406 units engaged in Repairing Services followed by 1221 Textile units
§ Most of the small scale industries are concentrated in Mehsana, Kadi, Vijapur and Visnagar talukas of the
district
5%
5%
5%
4%
4%
4%
33%
17%
6%
4%
13%
Repairing Services
Textiles
Food products
Chemicals
Machinery & Spareparts
Wood
Metal related products
Paper
Non ferrous metals
Rubber & Plastic products
Others
SSI
Contribution
Other
SSI
Small Scale Industries (SSI)
Figure 4 & 5 : Contribution of Sectors in SSI Units
7%
15%
23%
15%
16%
12%
12%
Miscellaneous Industries
Tobacco products &
Beverages
Ferrous metals
(Engineering)
Electricity related
equipments
Leather products
Automobile & spareparts
Other miscellaneous
business
Source: Mehsana District Profile Booklet 2006-07
13. 13
Source : Industries Commissionerate, Government of Gujarat 2007
Industry and Investment Trends
Fig. 6 :
Investments in major sectors 1988-1997 vs 1998-2007 –
Comparative data
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49
85
123
157 158
565
222
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
Ceramics Paper Plastic Pharmaceuticals
Sectors
Investments
Investment 1988-1997 Investment 1998-2007
§ As per the Industrial Entrepreneurs Memoranda
(IEMs) filed, Ceramics, Plastics, Paper and
Pharmaceuticals sectors showed growth in
investments during 1998-2007 over previous
decade.
§ These sectors contributed 18% to the total
investments in 1988-1997 equivalent to INR 380
crore (USD 90 million)
§ During 1998-2007, growth in these sectors was
tremendous with investment of INR 1102 crore
(USD 262 million) contributing as much as 64% to
total investments of the decade
§ Maximum investments were witnessed in the
Plastics sector followed by Pharmaceuticals
during 1998-2007
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Source : Industries Commissionerate, Government of Gujarat 2007
Investment Trends: 1988-97
Fig. 7 : Major Investments & Employment during 1988-97
§ During 1988-97, the Textile sector received
highest investment of INR 384 crore (USD 91
million) followed by Metallurgy with investment of
INR 333 crore (USD 79 million) contributing 19%
and 16% to the total investments respectively
§ Highest employment was generated by
Chemical industry (25,747 jobs) contributing
39% to total employment
§ Food processing industries attracted
investment to the tune of INR 299 crore (USD 71
million) with a remarkable contribution of 14% to
total investments generating second highest
employment opportunities
384 333 299 219 186 105
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10336
3732
25747
609
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20000
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30000
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Industries
Food
processing
industries
Vegetable Oils Chemicals Electronics
Sectors
Investment&Employment
Investment Employment
Highest
Investment
Highest
Employment
15. 15
Source : Industries Commissionerate, Government of Gujarat 2007
Investment Trends: 1998-07
Fig. 8 : Major Investments & Employment during 1998-07
§ Plastic products attracted highest investment of
INR 565 crore (USD 134 million), contributing
33% to the total investments
§ Drugs & Pharmaceuticals witnessed second
highest investment with INR 222 crore (USD 53
million) registering a growth of 45%
§ Chemical sector generated highest employment
creating 4,557 jobs that contributing 30% to total
jobs created in the decade
§ Paper & pulp sector witnessed total investment of
INR 158 crore (USD 38 million) occupying third
position in total investments
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industries
Ceramics
Soaps&
Cosmetics
Sectors
Investment&Employment
Investment Employment
Highest
Investment
Highest
Employment
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Investments in Pipeline
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2003 2005 2007
Year
Fig. 9 : Number of MoUs Signed (VGGIS
03, 05, 07)
Fig. 10 : Sectorwise MoUs Signed
(VGGIS 03, 05, 07)
4
1
5
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
Oil & Gas Power
Food & Agro Chemical
IT & BT Engineering, Auto & Ceramics
Textiles Port
Paper & its products Civil Aviation
Source: Industries Commissionerate , Government of Gujarat 2007
§ In total, 20 MoUs aggregating investment of INR
9,559 crore (USD 2 billion) were signed for locations
in Mehsana district during Vibrant Gujarat : Global
Investors’ Summits (VGGIS) 2003, 2005 and 2007
§ Civil Aviation sector attracted highest investment
worth INR 5,000 crore (USD 1.25 billion).
Ahmedabad Aviation & Aeronautics (AAA) has
proposed to set up Aviation City for aviation training
center in Mehsana
§ Oil & Gas sector has attracted second highest
investment worth INR 2,290 crore (USD 0.5 billion)
with players like Essar, ONGC, Jubilant and GSPC
and John Energy Ltd proposing to invest in the
sector
§ Also pharmaceutical companies like Torrent, Hester
Pharmaceuticals Ltd. have plans to invest in the
district INR 226 crore (USD 54 million)
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Economy Drivers
§ The Palanpur – Sidhpur – Mehsana being strategically located along the Dedicated Freight Corridor
(DFC) alignment, the area offers connectivity to Kandla, Mundra and Pipavav Ports. The region has
advantages of rich agriculture base and availability of large chunks of land. Development of
industrial area in this vicinity would help transforming the region into a developed region by expansion
in infrastructure and industrial activities
§ Gujarat Industrial Development Corporation (GIDC) has identified Palanpur – Mehsana region for
establishing a logistics park which is proposed to offer warehousing facilities that can handle variety
of commodities and facilitate cargo transportation to all ports of the state. This will further boost the
industrial and economic growth of the district
§ Tremendous developments in Pharmaceutical and Plastic sectors from 1988-2007 and emergence
of new sectors like Cement and Gypsum, Transportation and Telecommunication shall augment
the growth and development of industries in Mehsana
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Industrial Estates
64.00Gozaria
Mehsana 2
Kadi
Mehsana 1
Ranasan
Visnagar
Kheralu
Kukarwada
Industrial Estates
79.43
46.53
15.38
13.89
7.25
126.69
41.72
Area in Hectares
Table 3 : Industrial Estates in Mehsana Map 4: Location of Industrial Estates in Mehsana
Source: Gujarat Industrial Development Corporation, Government of Gujarat, 2007
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Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC)
DMIC Influence Area
Special Investment Region (SIR)
Petroleum, Chemical and Petrochemical
Investment Region (PCPIR)
Industrial Area (100 sq. Km)
Investment Region (200 sq. Km)
Ahmedabad-Gandhinagar Knowledge Corridor
Mumbai- Delhi High Axel Load Freight Corridor
(DFC)
Map 5: Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor
§ Government of India plans to develop a Dedicated Freight
Corridor (DFC) linking Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Chennai
§ The proposed DFC passes through six states in India, of which,
Gujarat accounts for 38% (564 Km) of total DFC length (1483
Km)
§ The influenced area of 150 Km on either sides of DFC is being
developed as “Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor” (DMIC)
§ Almost 62% of total area of Gujarat State (18 out of 26 districts)
would be benefited by DMIC development
§ State government identified 82 links in the DMIC Influenced
area to upgrade them into two/four lane carriageway offering
connectivity between ports, industrial estates, hinterlands,
markets and points of agricultural produce
150 Km
Source: Concept paper on DMIC (IF&FS), June 2007
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Source: Industries Commissionerate, Government of Gujarat 2007
Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor
Map 6 : Palanpur – Sidhpur - Mehsana Industrial Area
Table 4 : Proposed Industrial Cluster in Palanpur –
Sidhpur – Mehsana industrial area
Logistics Park
Mehsana Industrial Estate
Augmentation of
Existing Industrial
Park/ Estate/ Cluster
Domestic Road-Rail
based Logistic hub
Residential, Commercial,
Institutional/ Health,
Transportation land use
Integrated Township
Feeder Rail Links
Augmentation of Palanpur-
Sidhpur-Kalol-Ahmedabad
link, Radhanpur-
Himmatnagar-Mehsana Link
Feeder Road Links
DescriptionComponents
4
4
4
Palanpur - Mehsana
Palanpur – Sidhpur – Mehsana is in the northern part
of Gujarat and is located within 50 km of Dedicated
Freight Corridor
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Road, Rail, Port & Air Connectivity
Source : Mehsana District Profile Booklet 2006-07
Road
Map 7 : Mehsana Road & Rail Network
§ There exists a 51 km four-lane toll road with two service
lanes on either side on Ahmedabad – Mehsana route
§ The district is connected with Ahmedabad (74 km),
Gandhinagar (68 km), Vapi (458 km), Palanpur (72 km),
Rajkot (299 km) and Surendranagar (143 km)
1710Chennai
1893Kolkata
1164Hyderabad
647Mumbai
803Delhi
Distance (in km)Locations
Table5 : Distance of Mehsana from major
Indian Cities
Rail
Air
§ The nearest airport from Mehsana is the domestic and
International airport at Ahmedabad located at a
distance of 77 km
§ Mehsana is well connected with other districts of the State
like Patan, Porbandar and Ahmedabad by rail
§ It is further connected to Kandla port via a rail network
through Ahmedabad and Gandhidham
Port
§ The nearest Port is at Dholera
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Power
Map 8 : Mehsana Power supply
§ There are 32 substations of 66 KV, 1 substation of 132 KV and 2 substations of 220 KV each present
in the district. Seven addtional substations of 400 KV are proposed to be set up in the district
Source: Gujarat State Electricity Board, Government of Gujarat,, Mehsana district profile booklet 2006-07
Power Supply Network
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Gas Supply
Gas
Map 9 : Mehsana Gas network
Source: Gujarat State Petroleum Corporation, 2007, Mehsana district profile booklet 2006-07
Proposed Pipeline
Commissioned Pipeline
§ There is a gas pipeline section laid in the district viz. Kalol – Mehsana having length of 34 km
§ Gas grid of approximately 36.3 km length is proposed in the district which will cover the industrial area
along Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor of Mehsana – Palanpur
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Water Supply
Water supply for industrial purposes in the district can be obtained from three main sources, viz Gujarat
Water Supply and Sewerage Board (GWSSB), Irrigation Canal and Sardar Sarovar Project
Water
Sardar Sarovar Project
§ The project envisages supply of water for drinking purposes, irrigation and industrial use
§ Sardar Sarovar Project water for industrial supply is made available through its branch canals
§ Branch canals that supply water to Mehsana district are listed in Table 6
SurendranagarKadiMehsana, Surendranagar104.50Saurashtra
ChharodiVansolMehsana, Ahmedabad20.17Sanand
HansalpurAdundaraMehsana, Ahmedabad39.00Viramgam II
BhaltiPirojpurMehsana17.00Viramgam I
MujpurKhorsamMehsana, Patan25.00Bolera
VisavadiKanpuraMehsana, Surendranagar58.00Jhinjhuvada
End pointStarting pointDistrictLength (Km)Branch canal
Table 6 : Sardar Sarovar Branch Canal network
Source: Sardar Sarovar Narmada Nigam Ltd, 2007
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Proposed Infrastructure Projects
Infrastructure
§ Mehsana has been identified as biotechnology zone by Government of Gujarat. Under
infrastructure development in the public sector, the State Government has proposed to set up
an Agri-Biotechnology park at Mehsana
§ M/s Rockmount Agrotech Pvt. Ltd. has proposed to set up an industrial park in the
Engineering sector at Deetasan in Mehsana district
Source: Gujarat Infrastructure Development Board
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Education
4Management Colleges
TotalEducational Institutes
4Management colleges
4Engineering colleges
4Polytechnic
8ITIs
3Medical colleges
18Others*
8Pharmacy colleges
17Higher Secondary Schools
40Secondary Schools
1160Primary Schools
Source:Mehsana district profile booklet 2006-07, Directorate of Employment & Training, Health & Welfare department
§ Ganpat University is a deemed university with key
disciplines such as engineering, pharmacy,
management, and computers
§ The university boasts of a Military school for girls –
one of its kind in Gujarat
§ There are four Engineering colleges in the district
offering courses in various streams such as IT,
Electrical, Mechanical, Electronics &
Communications, Computers and Aeronautical
Engineering
§ There are two government aided Homeopathic
Colleges and one Government Nursing College
§ There are three agriculture research centers
located at Jagudan (for Spices), Vijapur (for Wheat)
and Ladol (for Potatoes) set up by Gujarat
Agriculture University
Table 7 : Educational Institutions in Mehsana
* Arts, Commerce, Science,B.Ed & Law Colleges
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Health
Source: Health department, Government of Gujarat
§ The district has 11 Community Health Centers and 48
Primary Health Centers
§ There is one Civil Hospital in Mehsana and three
other Government Hospitals in the district each
located at Mehsana, Visnagar and Unjha talukas
§ Sterling Hospital, a key private hospital of Gujarat
State is present in the district. The hospital has its
tertiary care specialty centre at Mehsana having
Intensive Care Unit facilities
§ Dabur has its Ayurvedic Center in Mehsana which
provides the entire range of Dabur ayurvedic products
and free health consultation by expert physicians
Lions Sterling Super Specialty Hospital
at Mehsana
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Tourism
§ Sun Temple at Modhera – It was built in 1026 A.D and is
dedicated to Sun God. This unique piece of architecture is open
on all sides, with four doorways and 52 spectacular pillars
supporting the walnut-shaped ceiling. There is a cafeteria here
run by the Tourism Corporation of Gujarat and a Government
Guest House.
§ Rani Udaymati Vav – It is the architectural wonder of Gujarat
having largest step wells. It is beautifully adorned with 800
stone sculptures and relief. The impressive images of Hindu
Gods, their incarnations and their consorts can be seen at this
place
§ Taranga Hills – It is located in Kheralu taluka of the district.
Taranga hills are around 1300 feet high from the mean sea
level. Rupen river originates from these hills. There is a temple
of Lord Ajitnath on this hill which is around 900 years old.
§ Shanku Water park – It is the first and one of the largest theme
water parks in India. It has varied facilities like swimming pool,
jogging tracks, boating, horse riding, Indoor-Outdoor games,
accommodation, business facilities for corporate meets and
seminars, and a restaurant
Sun Temple at Modhera in Mehsana
Source: Mehsana District Profile booklet 2006-07
Shanku water park at Mehsana
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Tourism
§ Bahucharaji Temple – Built in 1839 A.D., it is famous temple of
Goddess Bahucharaji. Millions of Hindu devotees visit the
temple every year especially on full moon days. The temple is
beautifully decorated with ancient carvings and paintings and is
structured using Vastu Shastra
§ Vadnagar Gate – Two gates about 40 feet tall and 900 years
old, built in red and yellow sandstone, stand in Vadnagar city,
one of Gujarat;s ancient cities. The structures are cloaked in
carvings of battle and hunting scenes.
§ Tana and Riri Samadhi – South of Vadnagar honors the feat of
two sisters, Tana and Riri. The samadhis of Tana and Riri is
made of sandstone are part of a big complex with a garden and
cultural spot where the annual Tana-Riri music festival is held.
§ Thol wildlife sanctuary is a major tourist attraction
Source: Mehsana district profile booklet 2006-07
Vadnagar Gate
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Investment Opportunities
Agriculture
§ Opportunities for setting up Psyllium processing industries on Unjha –
Siddhpur belt
§ Food processing, Cotton Ginning & Pressing
§ Herbal pesticides made from Tobacco
Engineering
§ Tube wells and submersible pumps
§ Small engineering units
§ Ancillary units for big industries present in the district like Road
equipments, Ginning & pressing, etc.
Plastic
§ Polythene film and bags
§ Packaging units
Chemicals
§ Insecticides and Biofertilizers
§ Natural fertilizers
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Annexure I
Map 3: Medium & Large Scale Industry
Clusters
Map 6: Palanpur-Sidhpur-Mehsana Industrial
area
Map 9 : Mehsana Gas Grid Network
Map 8 : Mehsana Power Supply
Map 7 :Mehsana Road & Rail Network
Map 5 :Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor
Map 4: Location of Industrial Estates in
Mehsana
Map 2: Major Industry Players in Mehsana
District
Map 1: District Map of Mehsana with talukas
Maps
Figure 6: Investment in Major Sectors –
Decadal Comparison
Figure 3: Granite Production in the State
Figure 9 : No. Of MoUs signed
(VGGIS 03, 05, 07)
Figure 10: Sector-wise MoUs signed
(VGGIS 03, 05, 07)
Figure 8 : Major Investments and Employment
during 1998-2007
Figure 7 : Major Investments and Employment
during 1988-1997
Figure 4 & 5: Contribution of Sectors in SSI
units
Figure 2 : Food and Non- Food Crop
Production 2005-06
Figure 1 : Food Crop Production 2006 - 07
Figures
Table 6: Sardar Sarovar Branch Canal
Network
Table 5: Distance of Mehsana from major
Industrial hubs
Table 4: Proposed Industrial Cluster in
Palanpur-Sidhpur-Mehsana Industrial Area
Table 7 : Educational Institutions in Mehsana
Table 3 : Industrial Estates in Mehsana
Table 2 : Medium & Large scale players in
Mehsana
Table 1 : Mineral production in Mehsana
Tables
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Annexure II : Abbreviations
IEM : Industrial Entrepreneurs Memorandum
MoU : Memorandum of Understanding
SSI : Small Scale Industries
MSI : Medium Scale Industries
LSI : Large Scale Industries
VGGIS : Vibrant Gujarat Global Investors Summit
GIDC : Gujarat Industrial Development Corporation
GIDB : Gujarat Infrastructure Development Board
GSPC : Gujarat State Petroleum Corporation
GEB : Gujarat Electricity Board
DMIC : Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor
DFC : Dedicated Freight Corridor
GWSSB : Gujarat Water Supply Sewerage Board
ITI : Industrial Training Institute