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Paac 821 825 826 817 828 830 812 ass 85.8 860 861 863 1 86 8 j , I " " ,,""I -870 '- 872 XXVI Joint Stock Banks as on December 31, 1976 xxvn Primary Agricultural Cooperative Credit Societies XXVIII Primary Non-Agricultural Cooperative Credit Societies XXIX Conversion Factors XXX Arrivals of commodities in Market Committees XXXI Tahsil-wise position of rural roads (as on March 31, J977) XXXII Length of Roads (as on March 31, 1977) XXXIII Canal Inspection Roads XXXIV Year-wise number of newly registered Vehicles XXXV List of Important Dharmsalas XXXVI ' Rest Houses and Dak Bungalows XXXVII Post Officesas on March 31,1977 .. XXXVIII Category-wise Rural and Urban break-up of the Working- Force (1961) XXXIX Persons not al work classified by sex and type of activity (1961) ••'\ , XL Occupational Classification by sex of persons at work other than cultivation (1961) XLI Industrial Classification by sex and class of workers at work in Non-Household Industry, Trade, Business, Profession or Service XLII Working of Employ~ent Exchanges - XLIII Persons unemployed (aged 15 and above) by sex and educational levels XLIV Incidence of Land Revenue on assessed area XLV Demand, ;recovery and balance undet Adhoc Special Assessment/Regular Special Assessment XLVI Income from Fixed and Fluctuating Land Revenue and Remission XLVII" Cultivating Occupancy or Land XLVIII Tahsil-wiSeprogress of Consolidation of Holdings up to MalGh :H, 1977 XLIX" Offences against Local and Special Laws L••.Cases.tried.by Civil/Crimin;;,1 COl,lfts

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Paac

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XXVI Joint Stock Banks as on December 31, 1976

xxvn Primary Agricultural Cooperative Credit Societies

XXVIII Primary Non-Agricultural Cooperative Credit Societies

XXIX Conversion Factors

XXX Arrivals of commodities in Market Committees

XXXI Tahsil-wise position of rural roads (as on March 31, J977)

XXXII Length of Roads (as on March 31, 1977)

XXXIII Canal Inspection Roads

XXXIV Year-wise number of newly registered Vehicles

XXXV List of Important Dharmsalas

XXXVI ' Rest Houses and Dak Bungalows

XXXVII Post Officesas on March 31,1977 ..

XXXVIII Category-wise Rural and Urban break-up of the Working-Force (1961)

XXXIX Persons not al work classified by sex and type ofactivity (1961) •• '\ ,

XL Occupational Classificationby sex of persons at work otherthan cultivation (1961)

XLI Industrial Classification by sex and class of workers at workin Non-Household Industry, Trade, Business, Professionor Service

XLII Working of Employ~ent Exchanges

- XLIII Persons unemployed (aged 15and above) by sex andeducational levels

XLIV Incidence of Land Revenue on assessed area

XLV Demand, ;recovery and balance undet Adhoc SpecialAssessment/Regular Special Assessment

XLVI Income from Fixed and Fluctuating Land Revenue andRemission

XLVII" Cultivating Occupancy or Land

XLVIII Tahsil-wiSeprogress of Consolidation of Holdings up toMalGh :H, 1977

XLIX" Offencesagainst Local and Special Laws

L ••.Cases.tried.by Civil/Crimin;;,1COl,lfts

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LI· Position of ReSidential and Industrial plots sold invarious sectors of Faridabad (as on March 31, 1977)

LII Position of Residential plots sold in various sectors ofGurgaon (as on March 31. 1977)

LIII Development in various sectors of Faridabad UrbanEstates (as on March. 31,1971)

LIV Blocksand the number of Panchayats.and their Panches (1971)

LV Blocksand the number of Panchayats and their Panches (1976)

LVI Judicial work done by Panchayats

LVII Development work done by Panchayats

LVm Hospitals and Dispensaries (as on December 31, 1976)

LIX Deaths caused by different diseases

LX Important Labour Laws

LXI Registered Trade Unions (as on March 31, 1977)

LXII Tahsil-~ise distribution of Scheduled CastesI

LXIII Monuments and better known places of Worship or ~~uristInterest in the Rural Atea's .

890

894

895

896

898900903

904

908

912

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,tABLE nFrequellCJ of ADnuai Rainfall (1901-1950)

101-200 1201-300 3301-400 5

401-500 -14

501-600 7601-700 9701-800 7801-900 2901-1000 1

1001-1100 1

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A~P~tx 769TABtE ill

Sex-wise and Area-wise Population distribution :at the Census of 1961 and 1971

Persons in 1961 Persons in 1971Tahsil

Total Males Females Total Males Females

Gurgaon T 2,19,203 1,16,804 1,02,399 '2,96,149 1,57,112 1,39,031

R 1,69,498 90,272 79,226 2,24,736 1,19,076 1,05,660

U 49,705 26,532 23,173 71,413 38,036 33,377

Ballabgarh T 1,79,834 98,020 81,814 3,23,376 1,82,945 1,40,431

R 1,20,795 65,735 55,060 2,00,559 1,12,915 87,644

U 59,039 32,285 26,754 1,22,817 70,030 52,787

Firozpur Jhirka T 1,42,027 74,291 67,736 1,87,730 99,309 88,421

R 1,36,252 71,233 65,019 1,79,768 95,087 84,681

U 5,775 3,058 L,717 7,962 4,222 3,740

Nuh T 1,74,971 93,197 81,774 2,jO,663 1,23,642 1.07,021.', f

R 1,71,199 91,173 80,026 2,25,933 . 1,21,046 1,0'4,887'

2,024,

U 3,772 1,748 4,730 2,596 2,134

Palwal T 2,16,131) 1,16,558 99,581 2,84,387 1,54,074 1,30,313

R 1,77,718 96,292 81,426 2,34,036 1,26,,928 1,07,108

U 38,421 20,266 18,155 50,351 27,146 23,205

Rewari T 3,08,532 1,60,562 ,),47,970 ,},85,064 2,00,684 1,84,380

R 2,59,643' 1,34,804 1,24,8~, '.26,353 1,69,605 1,56,748"..U 48,889 25,758 23,131 ' 58,711 31,079 27,632

Total (for the district) T 12,40,706 6,59,432 5,81,274 17,01,369 9,17,766 7,89,603

R 10,35,105 5,49,509 4,85,5~ 13,91,385 7,44,657 6,46,728

U 2,05,601 1,09,923 95,678 3,15,984 1,73,109 1,42,875-T Stands for Total R stands for Rural U stands for Urban~ ..IOn thc;lre-organisation of the Gurgao~ district, most of the Rewari ,tahsil havina

a population of 3,35,655 jlCISODS (2,85,241 Rural and SO,414UrbaD) has been transferrt4 to thoMabondraaarb, diStriot.

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io.• v~siod~·:U. Quetta

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33. Dacca.

34. Cb.ittiiIona'"

35. Sy1llet"'.

.36. . Thar. ParJcat4'

"'NoW in~Desh.fCenslU o}1ni4.J951.(}lII'i~ District

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TABLg VIu•• :«»tLWd

Area und~ Land not. forests availa"

. forcultiva·don. /

(th()U'sarid~)

Other un· ···~Fall()W Netarc&.cultivated land sownland exclu-ding fallow

eland .

19S0-~1

1955-56

, 196Q...61

1965,..66

1966-67

. 1961~

1968-69

1%i..,O1970-71

/'

1971-7~

(New~).19'1i.7:r'

1973-14

. 1974-15

1975-76

1976-77

-608 0.37

609 12609 12 c

611 l4 98

611 14 98

611 , , IS 98

612 16 96

612 17 . 96

612

25

10 9 ,. 479J ). 460'10 :30

IS i· r-II]

11 :j,

:'10 j

485 IS,' 10;

486 486" ' 82 VO. 486 15 80: I()~

: r; tll 10

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TABLE IX

Sowing and harvesting of Kharif and RahiCrop8

.15th October to 31st October :April(Desi Varieties)

10th November to 26th :AprilNovember (Mexican varieties)

Mter 15th November to 31st AprilDecember (Late varieties)

October March

15th October to November March to April

15th September to 30th March to April1'-l"oVelll1:>~r

Kharif Crops

Bajra

lowar

July

April to July

April.to July

June to July

Nursery sown in April/Mayand transplanted in ll1Iddle

, of July

Sugarcane

Groundnut

February to March

End of June to early July

Soyabean

Castor

Pulses<Moong, Moth, Mash)

June to July

15th July

July

V~embks Jooe(Brinj~, Onion, Tomato, Chillies,Ghia, Bhindi, Karela Kakri,Tinda)

Cowpea March to July

Rabi Crops

Wheat

Barley

Oil-seeds (Sarson, Ra~'a,Taramtrq)

October to November

October to November

June to 15th October

October

End of September toOctober

15th October to 31stDecember

November to March

October to 1st weekNovember

October

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Fodd~Stir~:tuii-) '!

Y~bles (R.ad~ Carrot,TuraiI% BrinjaI.'Oiuiiftower.Potato• .Pea. ToG*o. lkllUfGohh(.

- hlak.. • Mnltl) " :·""'.:~;rs;~.,t':~c'~.- ~~~ - ~:-

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TABLE x:Area andw Prind'" Crops

(Thousand hectat'CS)

Crops 1960-61 1965-66 1970-71 1975-76 1976-77

FoodgraiDs

Rice (a) 1.' 2.6 3.3Jowo" '9 47' 37.4 38 52Bajra 146 131 146.1 90 96Maize 2 2 4.2 5.9 5,3Wheat 71 28 155.5 147 182.8Barley 45 56 52.3 48.8 37.4Gram 162 "- 95 115.3 61.7 57.7

Pulses

Mash' 0.85 0.65 0.7 0.81 0.75Moo1lll 1.78 L80 0.8 0.40 0,45Massar 0.85 0.82 1.1 1.85 '1.75,

iOilseeds

Groundnut 0.02 0.1 .0.87 0.85Rape andMustard 31 40 28.6 26.3 14.5(Sarson Raya,Toriaand "Taramira)

Sesamum 0,08 0.11 0.3 0,4 0.4Linseed 0.04

Others

Sugarcane 14 20 15.1 14.8 11.6Cotton (American) 1 1 1.1, 0.5 0.4Cotton (Deai) 1 1 0.8 0.35 0.5 .Potatoes 0.20 0.34 0.2$ 0.67 0.75

(a) Denotc& ar~leS&fttan t.b,ousa,nd hCQtar~

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-------------------'-.4-,-·-----------Cropsi~f'·19t)s-661970-11 1975·76 1976-77

FOOIIgrIdns

Rice (Husked).

,Jowar<bl

7

33

2

81

31

109

Bafra

Maize

Wheat

Barley

Gram

PulSes

Mash 0.3b

0.70

0.30

Moo,,!!

Massar

Groundnut

Rape and Mustard

Sesamum

Sugarcanein terms of Gur46·

Potatoes :L80

Cotton American 0.17

Cotton De~:i 0.18

.....,. '3'. 3.7 5

9 8 _.7..,5' 12

38 146 17.6 38

2 4 3.1 3

114 250 264.7 274

90 74 58.5 45

46 81 25 43.5

0.40 0.30 0;3 0.35.

0.70 0.40 0.2 0«0.21IT ,I

L.,

0.30 0.30 0.5 ,0.45 .0.02 0.10 0.93 0.9

15.04 21 21.1 '7

0.03 0.10 0.12 oj

54 46 44.7 36

4.70 _3.40 3.4 3.01

0.17 2 0.20 0.20

0.16 1 O.-OS 0.01? ~

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.18~ &tilOAON DISTtU6t .~

. TABLE XIV

SeedF.rms

Tahsil Place Block in which Year of Area Crops sown for seedssituatedI establish- (hectares)serving ment

Gurgaon Daulatpur Gurgaon 1960 18 Barley, Gram andSarson

Gurgaon Sewari Pataudi 1960 10 Wheat and Rice

Ballabgarh Bhopani Faridabad 1959 9 Bajra, Gram,Sarson, , Wheatand Barley

Ballabgarh Sarurpur Ballabgarh ~ 1958 11 Wheat and Jowar

Firozpur Firozpur Firozpur 1959 10 Gram, BaJra,Jhirka Jhirka Jhirka Jowar and Barley

Firozpur Pinangwan Punahana 1961 22 BaJra, Sarson,Jhirka wheat and pulses

Nuh Nuh Nub 1959 10 Gram, BaJra·Gowar, Arha, ;tdSarson

llalwal Seoli Hodal 1959 10 Wheat, Barley,BaJra and Jowar

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(i) Crop pests and dIIeueISugarcane top-borerSugarcane stem-borerSugarcane pyrillaGurdaspur borerCotton jassidCotton white fly -Rice bugWhite grule of.groundnutSarson aphisGram cut-wormTokka or PhirkaLoose smu! of wheatcovered smut of barley

..Redrot of susarcaneGram wiltEarcocle of whea tDowny Mildew of bajraErgot disease of bajra

(2) Fruit pests and diseasesCitrus psyllaCitrus canker or wither tipLemon cater-pillarMango hopperMango mealy bUS

(3) Vegetable pests and diseases-Red pumkin beetleBrinjal hadda -Brinjal Shoot BorerPotato and bhindi jassidTomato Fruit and Shoot BorerSinghara beetleMustard saw-fly

(4) Stored grain pests

KhapraSusriDhora

(5) MlKellaneoas ••••Field ratsJackalswhite anti

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(6) Obnoxious Weeds

Pho/i

(1) CROP PEsTS AND DISEASES

Sugarcane top-borer.-The pest appears on the wings towards the end of February ..Caterpillars bore into stems on tops of the plants and check their growth. The pest is activefrom March to November.

S'!garcane stem·borer.:- This is a very injurious sugarcane pest which destroys youngcane shoots druing April to June. The caterpillars feed in the stems and cut off the growingpoints causing the plants to wilt. Such plants never gro'wfurther but the d.ormant buds sprout' .and produce side shoots some of which are also killed.

Sugarcane pyrilla.-Both the adults and nymphs of this pest are injurious because theysuck sap from the leaves of the plants. It deteriorates the quality of the juice. The infectedleaves become pale. Attack of pests is serious on varieties which have broad succulent leaves.The .pest is present throughout the year but does maximum damage during August to October.

Gurdaspur borer.-The shoots of sugarcane attacked by Gurdaspur borer dry up. Theygot broken with the slightest jerk during July to September. These shoots are rouged out dur-ing this period at weekly intervals. Affected shoots are destroyed.

Cotton iassid.-This is a serious cotton pest. Adults and nymphs suck sap from leavesand cause them to turn yellow or reddish brown. The attacked plants wither away and do ndtproouce any cotton. The pest is present thlOughout the year but maximum damage, is'doneduring July to September.

Cotton wbitefly.-This is also a serious cotton pest. Nymphs and Adults suck sap fromthe leaves and cause them turn yellow. The pest is serious particularly during the month ofJuly and August.

Rice"bug.-This is the most destructive pest of paddy crop. It appears generally inAUgust and does maximum damage during August and September. The insect is essentiallydiurnal and is act,ive in morning and evening. Both adults and nymphs suck the iuice fromgrains in milky stage,

White Grule of Oroundnut.- These are serious in some of the localised areas. The aruleis white with pale head round in shape. The beetles emergeduring June, July with first showersof rains.

Sarson aphis.-This pest appears in December or January and is m.J)st active till April.It multiplies at a quick rate and attacks almost all the cruiciferous crops, i.e. sarson, cauliflower,cabbage, raddish, etc. Damage is caused by aphis on inflorescence leaves and stems whichresults in severe set back to the growth of plants and reduces the yield considerably.

Gram cut-worm.-Cut-worms are serious pe3ts of gram, potato, tobacco and youngwheat. When very young they generally feed on leaves, but as they grow, they acquire the habitof cutting the plants at ground level at night. The p~st causes serious damage where soil islight.

Tokka or Phlrka.-The pest has two broods in a year. It causes considerable darnaaoto germinating cotton. It appears in the months of April and May.

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TABLE XV-{Cqntd.)

Loose smut of wbeat.- This is serious disease of wheat crop. It burns the grain earscompletely into a black powder. Infection is carried through seed.

Covered smut of barely.-This is an externally seed borne disease of barley. The inside ofthe grain turns into black powder which remains covered.

Redeot of sUg1lrcane.-In redrot the rind loses its bright colour and shrinks at the nodes.About this time the upper leaves turn pale, wither at the tip and along the margins. When theaffected stems ale split open, the tis.~uesespecially towards the base are seem to have been red-dened, the red colour extending crosswise and they emit an alcoholic smell ...

Gram wilt.-It occurs physiologically due to high temperature at the time of sowing andflowering. Deficient soil moisture and unfavourable soil conditions are responsible for thedisease. The_disease exclusively attacks the root-stem which tUlns black and is. ultimately de-composed. The plants first turn yellow, then brown and ultimately wither and dry up.

Barcocle of wheat.-If young plants, the disease is characterised by wrinkling, rolling,twisting and distortion of the leaves; aU these symptoms tending to· make the plants. bushy andconsiderably dwarfed in size. Plants may die in the seedling stage. Earcoelde galls, beinglighter than water can be separated from wheat seed by the floatation method combined withsolar treatment.

Downy Mlldew.-The infected plants remain stunted and unthrifty. Leaves turn ',yello-wish and undersurface of the leaves is covered with white powdery mass. J'he ea1-s trans'mwholly or partially in to leaf Jik;e structures which remain green for longer period. •

;..Ergot.-Pinkish or light coloured thick gummy fluid starts dropping from spikcl~ts of the

. infeeted earhead, later on brown to dark coloured sclerotia appear on these spikelets in plal;eof normal grains due to the invasion of ovary by the Fungus. '

(2) FRUIT PESTS AND DISEASE

Citrus psylla.-This is a dangerous pest for citrus plants. The pest begins to breed in' ,February and by March it becomes numerically so strong as .to cause tremendous damage. lthas about 9 generations in a year and does maximum damage in March and April. Both theadults and nymphs de-sap fresh growth and flowers.

. .

Lemon caterpillar.~The c~terpillars usually feed on ten,der leaves eating them fromedgoright up to the midrib. When suffic,iently numerous they defoliate the young plants completely.

MaRgo hopper.-This pest does ~aximum damage during February to April. Damageis done by nymphs which feed on the sap of the panicle. The attacked panicle withers anddries up and its,flowers fall off prem1turely. The nymphs also produce hon;:y-dwe on whichblack mould develops and imparts blackish look to the attacked plants.

Mango m~y bug..•.•.Females lay e6js in the sail during April and May. Nymphs comeout by the end of Deceniber,crawl upon fruit plants and by the endoC March all the femalenymphs are fixed in clusters on terminal tender shoots. They suck the sap. The attacke4bra~ches aod flowers wither and the· fr\lit does 110t set.

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(3) VEGETABLE PESTS

Red Pumpk in beetle.-This insect is the most serious pest of cucurbits. Its attack is theseverest on germinating seeding in March and April.

Brin}al hadda.-The pest remains active during April to October. Both the adults andgrubs do maximum damage during May and June. They are found on underside of leaveswhere they sat out regular areas. The attacked leaf presents a rugged appearance.

Brinjal Fruit and Shoot Borer.-It'causes damage during May to September~ Infestedshoots droop downwards and dry up. Infested fruits have varying number of holes,

Potato and bhindi Jassid.-This pest is active throughout the year. It sucks the sap ofleaves which then dry up. ,.

Tomato fnJit and Shoot Borer.-Attacks shoots and fruits, the tips dries and fruits arerendered unfit for human consumption.

Singhara beetle.-This is a perilous pest of singhara crop. It eats away both the leavesand the frl\it.

Potato blight.-There are two types of blights-early and IRte. In eady blight, brownspots are scattered irregularly over the leaf, often at the tip or at the margin. These spots latershow concentric narrow dark lines which give them a tar~hoard appearance. Older spotsbecome dark-brown. Spraying the crop with 0.2 per cent dithene is a preventive operation. Inlate blight, first symptom of the disease appears on the leaves as small black patches or areas,:which may extend and kill the foliage in a few days, if moist wheather prevails. I Decayingleaves often emit an offensive odour. The tubers underground are also affeeted and, may decay'before harvesting. It is, therefore, advisable always to use selected healthy tubers for sow., .ing.

Mustard saw-fiy.-Mustard saw-fly larvae attack the youngcrop, bite holes into theleaves and may eat all the leaves in case of heavy attack. This is checked by applying 10'per cent B.H.C. dust at the rate of 10 kilogram per acre or spraying young plants with 800gram D.H.C. 50 wetable powder in 200 litres of water per acre.

(4) STORED GRAINS PESTS

To guard against the damage caused to stored grains by khapra, susri and Idhora, thestoreS are dusted or sprayed with B.H.C. The infested stored grain could be saved by funigation

'by making the stores completely Air tight. The funigation is very commonly done. by Aluminium Phosphide ta blets @ one tablet per metric tonne of grain. The grains funigated againststored grainpests during the year 1971-72 and 1972-73 is 12,530 metric tonnes and 15,200metric tonnes respectively.

S. MISCELLANEOUS PiSTS

Anti-rat campaigns are arranged every year. An area of 1,35,755 and 2,12,000 hectareswas.cleared of field rats in the district during 1969-70 and 1970-71 tespectively. The areliYcleat-cd durlni the years Ilm·72 and ISl72·73 was 2,55,100 hectares and 2,79,000 hectates.

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A~i>iiNbb!: tAtfABtE :M

Damage tel ,CropI'through QI'Ious ••••

(Metric lonnes)

y~ Pests! Rats Floods Hail· Totaldiseases storms

'--"-_._-1960-61 14,370 8,290 70,000 40,500 1,33,160

1961-62 15,120 9,195 12,220 36,535

1.962-63 14,310 9,870 16,740 40,920

1963-64 12,420 10,240 26,000 48,660

1964-65 17,515 10,185 14,570 42,270

1965-66 9,470 7,340 60,000 76,810

1966-67 8,500 8,885 52,550 70,000 1,39,935

1967-68 11;000 14,510 4,800 30,310

1968-69 7,275 14,000 42,480 , ,,! ; 63,755( ! , "

,1969-70 6,200 15,820 12,500 - "34,520

1970~71 5,600 15,380 20,400 1- 041,380

1971-72 10,500 17,450 21,200 - 49;.J50,J972-73 7,508 16,358 16,$00 AO,~66

1973-74 7,825 J4~970 15,000 37,795

1974-75 8,110 15,276 10,000 25,000 58,~86

1975-76 10,800 17,448 11,500 39,748

1976-77 12,100 14,556 13,000 39,656I

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Taeca""-1. Sink.m&ot pereQIation

wells.

. 2" _PlI1'ChaseOf fertilizers

3. PJrchase of tractors

4. Undet'tlle Land Improve-m~n:tl.oans Act XIV oflGGJJQrdittatY) ~,5,5,OOO

0tIJer LoaDs

1. Installation of pumpingsets .

t. Development of horti·. culture

4,26t6SO'

.6,94,133

89,000

2,17,844

85,000

43,500

-1,24,000

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Veterinary Hospitals

Aurangabad, Ballabgarh, Bhiduki, Bhondsi, Tappa Bilochpur, Chandat, Chh3insa,Daultabad, Faridabad, Farrukhnagarr"t"irozpur Jhirka, Gurgaon, Girhi Harsaru, Hathin,Hodal, Jawan, Kurali, Manesar, Nagina, Nuh, Palwal, Pataudi, . Punahana, Sohna, Taoru

Veteriuary -Dispensaries

. Alampur, Arwah, Bhangrola, Biwan, Chakarpur, DRoj, Dundahera, Panhera,Plnangwan

Regional Artificial Insemination Centres·

Gurgaon, Hodal, Nuh,_Palwal, Pataudi, Punahl'.na

-Stockman Centres

Abhaipur, Aharwan, Alampur, Aldoka, Alika, Alipur, Asawati, Asawata, AteH,Auran·gaba~, Badha, Badshahpur, Bagola, Bahin,Banchari, Bhagwanpur, Bhamni Khera, Bhanguri,Bhatola, Bhiduki, Bhondsi, Bhora Kalan, Bichhor, Bidhuwas, Buraka, Chandhat, Chhainsa,Chhapera, Dhatir, Dighaut, DUdaula, Dyalpur, Faijalpur, Ferozepur Namak, Garb Khera,Ghasera, Ghdab, Ghori;Gohpuri, Gonkh, Goraula, Hatha~on, HRthitJ,Hasanpur; Indari,Jaindapur, Jamalgarh, Janaula, Janoli, Jatola, Jatoli, Jaiwanti, Kaika, Kalina, Kalwaka,Karali,Kama, Katesra, Khanbi, Khandeola, Khedali, Kheri Kalan, Khirbi, Kot, Likhi, LohingaKalan, Majcsar, Malia, Miinjhadi, Maroli, Marora. Mirjapur, Mirpur Korali, Mohena,Nagina, Nai, Narhodi, Nceoat, Nimka, Pali, Panlatu; Pataudi, Piala, Pigor, Pinangwan,Ponha, J>uthli, Rasulpur, Ruparaka, Saran, Sawamika, Sedal, Sehatpur, Sihi, SikarwanjSingar, Sunper, Tigaon, Ujina, UIOU1, Utawar

Poultry Extension Centres

Badshahpur, ~Ilabgarh, Faridabad, Firozpur Jhirka, Gurgaon, .Nub _

Sheep and Wool Extension Centres

Firo;1:purnlirka, Nub, _Sohna, Sondhad

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StnlIIDs

Landoba 'Sahibi"'_ .. t

Nail.Badshahput,'B8loj, Bburlya, lndorl, lahar,

Drams

Chauani,. Gauncbi, KltenlaKhankar, NUb, Rajasthan,Totail Kaitat Ujina '.

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APPENDIX 191TABLE XX

Damage caused to Crops aDd Houses by Heavy RaiDs aDd Floods---" ..

Year Damage to crops Damage to houses Human Cattle lives lost . Number Totallives of area

Area Pro- Value Number Value lost Number Value villages affect-affected duce of affected ed

damag- damageCd

(000 (000 (000 (000 (Sq.Hee- Rs. Rs.) (Rs.) kilo-tares) Tonnes) metres}

1955 38.4 2,220 5,996 2,430 -1956 2.3 15 1,862 93

1957

1958 127.7 79,760 42,222 21,111 5 77 1,177 2,502

1959

1960 20.5 6,359 2,040 2,987 321 2 135 339

1961 38.4 16,101 4,526 5,647 1,405 0.5 249 '. 28~f • .I .i

1962 1,1 506 163 223 45 ~ 48] 39

145'~ .

1963 29.3 15,702 5,694 3,689 405 14.5 330 '466

1964 47.7 46,633 24,988 5,166 51,127, 50 9.0 407 754

1965 3.8 3,744 2,006 90.1 54'

1966 11.5 5,025 3,406 744 2,444 3 1.2 141 744·

1967 83.6 36,209 1,35,007 19,346 3,388 8 11 2.7 694

1968 -1969 58.3 19,402 18,223 14,587 1,096 3 3 3.0 513 694

1970 Q.l 28 151970071(Kharijl

)3,875Rabi) . 46.2 3,694 20 41971- I72 134.7 1,07,737 2,15,474 5,321 2,081 11 54 15 416 7401972-73 53.6 42,864 85,728 1,324 496 5 • 89 1201973-74 132.7 1,05,755 2~11,510 48 204 411974-45 7.1 44 ,

231975-76. 833.4 7,108 980 980 1051976-11 770,6 46,973 ZO,898 20,89~ ~ 1~ 1+ (i2~ -v

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TABLE XXI

Ancillary Units with inveshDeDt of more than one laIm rupees .(1976-77 ending on 31-8-197'7)

Serial Ancillary unitnumber

Annualproduction"(Rs. in"lakhs)

4

(Ai Faridabad)

1. Ahuja General Industrie~, Industrial Area

2. Chanda Enterprises, Industrial Area

3. Narain Industries, 16/3 Mathura Road

4. IJ;ldia Steel Corporation, 15/1 Mathura Road

5. Toolmaster (India), 16/5 Mathurl;l Road

6. A&J Main (P) Ltd., Sector-6

7. Durable Steel Produrts, 16/5 Mathura Road

8. Micro PreCision Products

9. D"eep Enterprises

10. AmarEngg. Works, Sector·6

11. Bermaco Fabricators, Industrial Area

12. Bolton India, Plot No. IS, Sector 6

13. G.S. Kochar & Co., Railway Crossing, N.I.T.

14. Indian Smiths" (India), Industrial Area

15. Rajesh Engg. Co. 1/C/24, N.I.T.

16. R.R. Industries, Sector 24

17. Super (India) Rubber Co., IK/SSI, Plot No.8,N.I.T.

. ,

18. Parkash Agro Industries, Plot No, 311, Sector24

19.' Cclestilil. Engg. Works (P) Ltd., Sector 4

20. Automotive Precision Industries, 3Al154, N.I.T.

21. Kaiser Dener, 56-D, Industrial Area

22. Onyx Industries, 13/3 Mathura Road

23. ESPI AgricuItuml & Machinery (P) Ltd.,Mathura Road

t4, .Ra~i Mac4ine-TOPls, &ector,5

Radio parts 8.62

Hardware goods -8.51 "-

Machine screws 4.50

Do 5.00

Washers 4.00

Forgings 5.20

Automobile parts 15.00

Turned parts 14.00

Tractor parts :3.00

Do 1i8·OOFabrication Job t, 19.60 •

Auto parts 18.00

Do p.OO

Do 4.00

Tractor parts 1.1()

Tractor components ~5.00

Rubber components 17.00

Tractor :parts 42.00

Sheet metal 7.06

Drilling job work 4.00

Tractor parts 7;00-

Agriculturaland parts

Drilli~job. .

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25. Spring and Stampings (incorPorated) P. Ltd.,Industrial Area I

26. Supreme PlasticSIndustries, Sector·6

27. Universal Moulder, 8(ctor-6

28. Avon Automobile Components, Sector-6

29. Bolton Industrial Corporation, 14/7 MathuraRoad

30. Super Electrical and Engg. Co., Sector·6

31. Friends Auto Industries, Industrial Area

32. Kooe SUS)ienSion,Sector-6

33. Sita Singh Engineer and Sons, 13/4 MathuraRoad

34. Alcan India, Sector-4

35. Auto & Metal Engineers, NH-5, N.I.T.

36. Centrifugal Castings, 17/6 Mathur~ Road

37. Outch Auto (P) Ltd., Sector-6

38. Davis & White (P) Ltd., Mathura Road .

39. Ruchika Engg. (P) Ltd., Sector-6

40. Sethi Industrial Corporation, Railway Road

41. Joy Engg. (P) Ltd., Sector-6

42. Gupta Engg. Works, Talab Road

43. Indian Standard Products, Mathura Road

44. Marvel Industries, Sector-6

45. Colts Engg. Industries, Sector-4

46. ~swal Engg. &-General Works, Industrial Area

47. Precision Castings, 13/3 Mathura Road

48. Simplex Engg. Works, Sector-6

49. SumauEngg. Works, Sector-24

50. Belmount Rubber Industries, Industrial Area,

Plastic and fanparts

Fan regulators

~utomobile parts

Loudspeakers andradio components

Die-casted parts

Auto parts

Do-Body-building landfabrication

Auto parts

Containers

Castings

Clutch discs

Brake-hoses

Auto parts

Agricultural implements

Auto parts

Tractor parts

Auto parts

Do

Sheet-cover andpaddle cover

Rubber compoun~

3.00

5.00

32.00

47.00

15,00

27.00

35.00

i 4.40

33.40

3.381~00

. 30.52

31.5

22.05

16.00

3.00

12.00

2.0017.01

30.00 /

50.00

7.00

6.09

6.45

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52. Radhika Rubber Products, Sector-6

. ,53. Appliances Mfg. Co., bldustrial Area

54. Modei Marks Machine Co., Mathura Road,

55. Cut Alloy Tools, Sector I·D/I-B, N.I.T.

56. Faridabad Auto Industry, (P) Ltd.

57. Emm Ell Duggal &. Sons, Industrial Area

58. Universal Fastners (P) Ltd., 17/3, MathuraRoad

'59. Kisan Machinery Co., Sector-4

60. New Nayyar Machine Tools, Market.ND.l, N.I.T.

61. Polar Auto & Engg. Industries (P) Ltd.

62. Nagi Engg. Works, Industrial Area

63. Sain & Co., 13/3 Mathura Road

64. Ancillary Industries, Mathura Road

65. Davindra Bros., (Old) Faridabad

66. tiautam Industries, 17/3, Mathura Road

67. LUJmli Automat,. Mathura Road

68. CoolweIls, Link Road

69. D.S. Diesel Engineers, Industrial Area

70. Midland Cycle & Motor Industries, 13/3,Mathura Road

71. Delhi Forgings & Stamping (P) Ltd., P.. No. 11,Sector-25

72. Unisystem (P),Ltd., Ill/I, Mathura Road

73. Imperial Auto Industries, Railway Road

14. Super Auto

75. Super Alloy Cast, P. No. 62, Sector-6

76. Faridabad Mfg. (Ene£,. Products)! P; No. 6~~tQ.r.6,

3 4

Reclaimed rubber 21.00.Trailers 30.00 .

Machine tools 9.00

Cllrbide tools 6.00

Tool boxes 32,00

Nuts and bolts - 6.00

Do 25.00

Agricultural 6.00implements

. Do 3.00

Automobile parts 10.00

Tractor parts 3;50

Cycle parts , 3.,00

Trailer parts :r:ooi't.

o Screw, bolts and 10.00 'nuts

Do 2.00

Motor parts 4.00

Steering wheel 2.00

Tractor parts 31.00

Cycle parts 6.00.~

Forgings 40~/"

"Cerd bOald boxes 44.8~l

Auto parts

Die casting

iDie castingl\ '

Small tools and'puttin.)oo~ ,'j

55.00 \

25.00 \\

15.::0

f1.10

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77: OswaIEnss. Il, Genera1' Wprk

78. ~ti Steel&Fcirgins Works" Se<:for-24

79. Oswal Electrical, Industrial Area

,80. Super SteelForgings, 'Sector"4

81. Davisa White (India) P. Ltd., Mathura Rgad :

82. Clutch Auto (India) Pvt. Ltd., Sectt;>r-6

(At BJdlabgarb)

83. United Oil Mill'Machinery and Spares, (P) Ltd. .

84. Mangla UdyOg

85. Quick Cut Tools

(At GWgaDD)

86. Behari La! BabuLaI. IqduStrialEstat~

87. Industiancc(P) Ltd. ,

88. Luxmi Engg. 'Corporation

89. Metal Casting, Industrial Estate

,91. P.J.,Sirigh & Bros., Industrial Estate

~7., lawala Te}CtileMills" Dundahera

Die casting

Foi'gings

Electric motorsand die cast-iilg

Forgings

AiJto parts

Clu.tch plates"t

Oil mill machineryparts

Oil engines

'Tools

.Corks for shuttlec<x:k

Auto and tractor parts

Auto locks for scooters

Air compressor andrefrigeration parts

Mechanical industrialjoints

Universal cross joints

19.50

47.49

40.0030.52

100.00

15.00

~.oo

~.OO9.00

6.006.40

4.00200,00

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796 GtJl.GAON DISTIller GAZJnTEEll

TABLE xxnLo.... sandioDecJ/disbursed b1 Haryua FiDaDclaJ Corporation

(i) Loans Sanctioned(Rs. in lakhs)

Small-Scale .Other TotalPeriod

Number Amount Number Amount Number Amountof of of

1plits units units

(Rs.) (Rs.) (Rs.)

1967-68 10 27.40 6 50.00 16 77.40

1968-69 6 17.65 7 40 ..00 13 57.65

1969-70 4 10;50 6 47.00 10 57.50

1970-71- 16 65.51 9 84.30 25 149.81

1971-72 78 135.02 9 58.26 87 147.36

1972-73 46 95.44 22 51.92 68 147.36

1973-74 47 112.99 14 60.63 61 173.62I

~, -"11011974-75 79 141.57 31 248.46 390.03,

1975-76 68 203.67 17 241.50 i;8~ 445.17-

1976-77 26 28.78 9 84.27 35 185.05

(ii) Loans Disbursed(Rs. in lakhs)

Small-Scale Other Total,Period ------

Number Amount Number Amount Number' Amountof un!ts of units of units

(Rs.) (Rs.) (Rs.)1967-68

Separate district figures not available1968-69

. 1969-70 11 24.18 8 36.50 19 60.68

1970-71 13 29.83 6 23.66 19 53.49 I1971-72 19 39.35 6 46.15 24 85.50

1972-73 37 71.93 6 30.99 43 102.92 ~l1973-74 27 53.14 12 40.07 39 93.21

1974-75 60 . 95.67 19 89.69 79 185.96

1975-76 34 74.71 16 161.24 50 235.95

1976-77 '1,7 y9,1§ ~Q ~~,1~ 37 167.3~

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TA8L£Xxm

LlUJe _ Medium-Seale Industrial Units

Serialnumber

(1976.77)

Items manufactured Produ-ction

Emp-loyment

S

(Rs. in (Number)lakhs)

(At Faridabad)1. American Universal Electric (India) Motor fans coolers 395.61 1902. Ameteep Machine-Tools(P) Ltd. Power presses 190.00 300

sheering machine

3. Auto Lamps Auto lamps 34.96 104

4. Autometer Ltd. Instruments such as 35.43 440speedometers, fuelgauge etc. ,

224{2Ot ., '5. Auto Pin India Spring leaf and auto 145parts

6. Arm Metal Industries Ud. Special steel alloy wire 58.20 37

7. A tUl Glass (P)Ltd. Mirror glass, safety 28.89 162glass, toughenedglass

8. Avon Services Foam compound for 9.03 20fire extinguishes

9. Amarpali structures (P) Ltd. Steel structure 5.00 35

10. Bata shoe Co. Rubber canvas shoes 682.00 1,536

11. -Bellis & Morono India Ltd. Turpine for sugar 58.00 128plant

12. Bengal National Textile Mills Woollen suitings 172.40 651\

13. Bharat carbon & Ribbon Mfg. Co. carbon papers, 59.67 124ribbons etc.

14. Bharat Carpets Ltd. Woollen carpets 110.00 405

15. Bhartiya Steel Co. Railway equip~ts 168.49 194

16. Brake Lining Brake-lining 62.92 55

17. B.R.Engg. IndUstries Engineering products 0.40 30

18. Bhartia Cutler Hammer, Ltd. 'Starters, limit 265.20 699swit~hes

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19. 'Capital Flour Mills (P) Ltd.

20. Clutch Auto (P) Ltd.

21. Continental Devices India Ltd.

22. COCa Cola Export Corporation

23. Central Oxygen & Accertrilyen Co.

24 .. Curewell India Ltd.

25. Dabriwala Steel & En&.'S.Co.

26; D.G.L.(p) Ltd.

27. Delhi Pulp Industries (P) Ltd.

28. Delton Cables Industries (P) Ltd.

31. Eicher Tractors India Ltd.

I 32. Elson Cotton Mills (P)Ltd.

36. Escorts Ltd. (Tractor and Engg.,Division)

37. Escorts Ltd. (Motor Cycle andScooter Division)

~$. ~rts Tractors Ltd.

Tractors

Cotton, syntheticyarnShlJddyyarn(Spinning)

Sizing, of yarn, l't0'" • 2,202 .19cessing of cloth

Flour milling

Clutch plates

Silicon devices

Coca-Cola concen-trate, Fanta, bewetagebase

Oxygen gas .

Albumin powderand medicinesSteel

Fire fighting equip-ment and lubrica-tion equipment

Paper and packaging

Special type of PVCinsula ted wires andcables

Internal combustionengines, agriculturalimplements

Electronic compo-nents, radios

45.00 45

80.00 275-

15.00 158

64.31 - 46

5.76 32

47.84 60

111.24 245

50.00 52

59.46 214~, f

50.00 /' 750

861.81

54.35

Coolers,. heaters, airconditioners, etc •

. Tractors and railway 3,420~44equipments

Motor'cycles,scooters and rims

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1 2 3 4 s

39. Forging(p) Ltd. Forgings 256.00 423

40. Freewheels India Ltd. Cycle parts (FrC1C'- 58.73 256wheels)

I41- Fritz and Singh (P) Ltd. Filter 121.00 90

42. Fire Processors (P) Ltd. Fire .fighting 180.00 SSO

43. Frick India Ltd. Cold storage and ice 21.62 495plant, refrigeratingair.conditi<;mers

44. Gedore Tools India, Ltd. Hand tools 1,513.14 5,441

45. H~mta Embroidery Mills (P) Ltd. Embrordery GO.00 364

46. Hindustan Brown Bowed (P) Ltd. Electric motors, 169.98 541ACC/ACSRconductors

47. Hindustan Springs (P) Ltd. Glass springs .36i~28 , • 217i '!

48. Hindustan Vacuum Glass Industries Flasks and refills 1J2~61 ~9J(P) Ltd.

r" 49. Hitkari Potteries (P) Ltd .. Crockery of all types 293.30 490

50. Hyderabad Asbestoes Cement Products A.C.C. sheets 169.68 {,333Ltd.

51. Hein Lehaman India Defence items 34.00 65

52. Haryana Coated Ltd. Paper coated 84.98 121products

53. Hindustan Wires Ltd. Wire drawing unit 315.00 ,25

54. Haryana Television, Television 22.40 78

55. I{0da Steel Products Ltd. Hacksaw blades 70.00 l70

56. Hindustan Koku Wires Ltd. Tensile galvanised 565.44 400steel wire, A.C.C.R .

. case wire

57. Indian Aluminium Cables Ltd. W.ires and cables, 667.00 303A.C.C.I A.C.S.R.conductors

58. Indian Gas Cylinder Gas cylinders 11.00 90

59. Injecto (P) Ltd. Fuclpumps 36.00 1'75

60. Jan~ta Steel & Metal Cooperative Wire drawina 81.14 922Society Ltd.

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,

806 OtrllCAON DistRict GAZE!fdt.

TABLE XXIll-{Contd.)

2 3 4 5

61., Jora Steel & Tubes Ltd. Steel tubes 566.20 475

62. J.V. Electronics Electrd'nic' components 68.00 100

63. Jaic Steel Fastners Steel fastners (nuts Productionand bolts) started in

March 1977

64. J.M.A. Industries (P) Ltd. Horns, head lamps, 376.16 926etc.

65. Indo Lown Brobreweres Ltd., Beer 61.73 100

66. Kelvinators of India Ltd., Refriberators, 1,661. 71 1,524fridges, etC.

67. V. Kaosal Ltd. 609.00 1,200

68. LaxmiratanEngg. Works Diesel engines 37.47 425

69. Laldee (P) Ltd. Machine knife and 23.00 135chaff cutter

70. Laules (P) Ltd. Rounds etc. 85.00 ~225 ,

71. Leatheric Industries (P) Ltd. Raxine 29.65 r 52

72. Laxmi Flour Mills Flour (ma,.da and 50.46 30 j:, •

suj")

73. Metal Box Ltd. Metal containers 766.70 673and R.S. closures

74. Murad Paper Mills Tissue paper other 92.00 222than cigarette tissue

75. New Allen Bery Works -Gear 18.66 12{)

76. New India Dyeing & Finishing MiDs Dyeing, finishina 25.00 100

77. , Northern India Iron & Steel Co. Springs steel, special 178.80 800steel castings,

78. National Air Products Ltd. Oxygen gas, Acefylen 55.90 130gas

79. Orient General Industries Ltd. Fans 913.00 200

80. Orient Steel & Wire Industries (P)Ltd. Electrical insulatins 80.00 183sleaves

81. Oswal steels Steel billets and 231.00 390ingots

82. Nuchem Plastics (P) Ltd. U.F. moulding 356.74 622powder, M.F. mould-Ing poWder

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APP~I~ QattABtE xxtn-{Contd.)

1 2 3 4 5-'--"

83. Porritts & Spencer Asia Ltd. Industrial machinery 187.70 262clothing

84. Printers House (P) Ltd. Printing Presses 20.80 130

85. Print Pack Machinery Ltd. Printing and Packag· 16.28 83ing products

86. Precision Stamping (P) Ltd. Stampings and 50.00 175elimination forelectrical industry

87. Partap Gases .& Chemicals Ltd. Gases .9.09 25

88. Precision Stamping (P) Ltd. Stampings 35.00 135

89. Premier Straw Board Co. (P) Ltd. Straw board 16.00 ISO90. promain Ltd. Wires and conductors 24.00 148

91. Perfect Pack Ltd. Corrugated packaging 90.00 136

92. Payen Telbros (P) Ltd. Gaskets 309.96 499. i.,

93. Partap Steel Rolling Mills (P) Ltd. Steel alloys and 400.00 509·rolling

.94. Prestolite of India Auto electrical fans 94.01 498

95. Rajindra Paper Mills Corrugated paper 84.90 262

96. Rattan Chand Harjas Rai (P) Ltd. Buttons, crockery 60.59 250

97. Raxor India Ltd. Laequirine of 87.00 47metallised polysterfilm

98. Raemann Auto (P) Ltd. Head lamps, sealed 35.00 50beams, tail lamps, etc.

99. Raunaq Ma~ble CL casting 64.49 37

~ 100. Roaltainers Ltd. Packing products 263.69 150

101. RemiIl&ton R:lnd India, Ltd. Type-writer 60.69 255·

102. Sbarco Auto Industries (P) ~td. Horns, headlamps, etc. 12.85 120

103. Super Seals India, Ltd. Oil seals, brake-parts 70.00 400

104. Snow Temp. Ltd. Refrigeration 41;54 214equipments

105. S.G. Steels (P) Ltd. Mini steel plant 40.00 208

106. Sikand Ltd. Bolt$ and nuts 32.24 120

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OttkGA6N DISTRIct O~

TABLE xxm"':'(Conc/d.)

1 2 3 4 5

107. Suraj Lamps & Finishing Mills Lantern, enamelled 45.22 205wire

108. S.I. ~tting & Finishing Mills Knitting and dyeing 46.50 280

109. Sico Auto (P) Ltd. Leaf springs 32.75 150

110. Taylor Instruments Co. Ind'ia Ltd. Process controlling 290.00 396and instruments

111. Thomson Press 'of India Ltd. Book production 137.16 487

112. Universal Electronics Ltd. Defence items 90.39 450

113. Usha Rectifires (P) Ltd. Sobnium rectifier 32.96 267plates and rectifierbased equipments

114. Universal Steei & Alloys Ltd. . Mini steel plants 134.50 . 271 J115. Universal Conveyor Belting Belts 12.50 65

116. Usha Spinning & weaving Mills Ltd. Cotton yam, woollen 49p.fi5 1,346,i

yarn

117. Usha Telehoist (P) Ltd. Hydraulic pumps and 55.48 (; (j51valves

. 118. Sup;:riors ,Air Products Ltd . Gases 2.02 25 .

119. Tractor Hirer India (P) Ltd. Chain pulley blocks 50.00 55

(At Bllllabgarh)

120. Deco Engg. Co. (P) Ltd. Lathe planners 286.41 280

121. Batlabgarh Bone Mills Crushed bones ,8.13 18

122. Good Year India Ltd. Tyres, tubes, etc. 5,540.00 2.328

(At Gu~.OD)

123. A.B.W. Iainsons (P) Ltd. Hydraulic jackS 7.00 100

124. IwaJa Textiles Cotton yarn 200.00 983 ~~ ..

125. Tiger Locks Ltd. Sanitary fittings 16.84 112

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TABLE XXIV

Small'Scalelndostriat Units !fitll ia,estmeat of more than one Iakh rUpees (1976-77)

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M4 •.. OmGAON:':DtsrtUCT ommEkTABLE XXIV-(Contd.)

------2 3 4 5-----

16; Ratna Industries, 24 KM, Mathura Welded wire mesh 47.00 45Road

17. Pheros & Co. Pvt. Ltd. 24 KM, M.S. Wire & woven 20.00 28Mathura Road wire mesh

18. Indo Lowenbran Breweries Ltd., 13/1 Beer 61.73 150Mathura Road

19. Central Oxygen & Acetylene Industrial Oxygen & medical 5.76 32Co. Ltd., 13/2 Mathura Road oxygen gases

20. Ahuja Industries, Industriat Area Stone crusher & 8.62 17accessories

21. Amrapali Boutique (P) Ltd., Plot No. Readymade garments 10.19 3427, Sector-27-C

22. Vinod Industries, 17-B, Industrial Machine 1001s &. 5.86 40Area job work

23. Shartti Silicate & Chemicals Works, Sodium silicate 4.57 10Sector 27-C nickel salt

24. Ram Sarup Dhani Ram, Industrial Area Knitted tilla fabrics 4.14, 12

25. Oswal Die casters, 49 Industrial Area Aluminium & zinc 25.00 10pressure die casting

26. Plycast (Delhi) Pvt. Ltd., 20th Mile- Precision steel ' 25.00 42stone, Mathura Road castirtgs

27. Suntlag Textile (P) Ltd., Plot No. 13, Woven & knitted 86.00 140Sector 6 fabrics/textiles

28. Sovrin Knit Works Synthetic textile 1.90hosiery rnateriaJ.

29. Unisystem Pvt., Ltd. 15/1 Mathura Road Corrugated board 48.00 69& carbons

30 Bhullar Industries Nuts bolts & riverts 2.02 8

31. Springs & Stampings (Incorporated), Radio and fan parts 26,40 232Plot No. 313, Sector 24

32. Guru Nanak Industries (Regd) and Paper covering 8.70 30Co. NH-5 machine

33. Raji Maehirie Tools, Plot No.7 Job work of engine 2.74 8

34. Auto & Metal Industries Fuel tanks tool box 33.40 34

35. Auto Agro Industries B. Voltllear thift 5.87 30

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APPENDIX 80S

TABLE XXIV-(Contd.)-----1 2 3 4 5

36. Viswakarma Chemicals, 21/4 Mathura Sodium silicate 3.07 10Road

37. Indication Instruments,Co. (P) Ltd., Rewa! instruments 0.46 I:)Sector4

38. Nagi Engg. Works, NIT Job work sheet 3.50 20metal

39. Air Control Engineers 11.13 24

40. Auto Electric Co., 3-0P, Railway Road Flours 2.34 17

41. Colts Engineering Industries, Sector-4 Ahiminiums items 17.01 48

42. Mahavir Chemical & Allied Industries, Chemical items 9.89 7Sector-4

43. Sethi Industrial Corporation, Railway Agricultural 22.05 40Road implements ~,

44. Vijay Industrie~, Raiiway Road Forging works 2.76 9

45. Alkozin Industries, Sector-4 12.ob . ...46. Auto Ignition, Railway Road Ignnition coils 33.28 60

47. Indian Organic Corporation Sector-4 3.07 9

48. Chemical of India, Sector-4 12.78 6

49. G.Poly Printers, Sector-5 6.50 950. 'Super Steel forging, Sector-4 36.5 125

51. Progressive Packaging Industrial,S NH, Card board boxes 7.25 23Railway"Road

52. Chemplast Industries Paraffin wax 14.59 18

53. J.S:a. Industries Jigs, fixture of 2.50 8machine tools

54. Faridabad Rubber Soles (P) Ltd. Rubber Chappels 4.00 30

55. Harish..Engineering Oil, Jigs and fixture 1.15 8

56. ~.Top Products 0.~3 8

57. Jabindar Castings Engineering Works G.I. casting 1.86 7

58. ASHUdyog Garbish type tools 0.60 4

59. Super India Rubbe( Co. Rubber auto parts 17.00 32

60. Jain Solvent . Extract from oil 47. (j() IS

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TABLE XXIV-(Contd.)

1 2 3 4 5'

61. Precision Stampil'lg,!Sector 24 35.00 135

62. Dabriwala Steel & Engineering Co. Bullets 10.39 250

63. Hindustan Steel Wires, Sector-24 Fan ware 3.15 250

64. Sadhu Steel Forging Industries Steel forging 19.50 130

:65; Contential Refractories Refractories '3.50 sO66. Hind Polymers Blowing agent 1.34 8

({T. Parvesh Industries . Calcium chlorate 0.25 8

68. Arora Industries Dies 0.40 8

69. Hichein P'5J,stic Paper gems 3.50 4

70. , Goel Udyog Sarson oil and cake 28.00 10

7l. M.G. Electricals Arc welding 3.00 8transformers

72. Bristol Paints, Secto-24 Paints and varnish 36.5(} 22

,73. Durbanal Spring Leaf spring 10.76 ( 30I , !

74. Store Ware Industries, Sector-24 .Refractories parts 35.00 4275. Gyan Sheel Industri~s .Gum taps 30.00 f76. Modern Pack . Cane bOard boxes 16.79 40

77. Hind Hydraulic E~ineering, Se~tor.24 Rubber-moulded dies 2.05 S

78. Alka Prints Transfer-labels 0.41 15

79. Kismet Industries General :rabrics 14.25 46

80. Husaka Refractories, Sector-24 Fare clay and 8.00( 40lrefractories

81. Ehh Ceramics Refractories 10.08 48

82. Alfamet Pvt., Ltd. J Forged compresser 2.28 44

. 83. Hitkari Industries, Sector-'24 Washing soap 23.53 15

84. Kaushico Machine Tools, Sector-24 Press 18.00 27

85. Pe En Forging, seetor-24 Forging 4.00 60

86. Jai Hind investment, Sector-24 RCC pip,es 102-

87. Jalu Mal Kundan Mal, Sector-24 Re-roUing 40.00 46

88. Bceoli Casting, Sector-24 Casting 3.00, 36 .

89. 1M! EasV/arLSYct9r-Z4 ,astin~ lO.QQ.i 'J,7,

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3

90. H.S. &swar, Sector 24

91. Stoel &: Steel Fabr'icator, Sector-24

92. Haryl!na Ispat, Soctor-24

93. Chanda Enterprises, Vil~ge Mujesar

96. Faridabad Plating Company

97. Simca Auto India

98., Victro Tools Engg. 2E/28, NIT

101. Allied Ml;ChanicalIndustries, AJronda

102. G S. Khochar & Co., near Railway'Crossing.

103. Frontier Rubber Factory

104. Ramson & Co., NIT 2

105. Venus Metal Industries, N,IjT

107. Adarsh Fabricators, 3 NIT

108. Champion India, 3, NIT

8.004.00

11.47

8.51

Misc. rubbermouldings

Job work of ziric~platilli, electro-plating

Electroplating1Auto spring laces

Tactor parts/electrQoomponents

2.00

5.~5t 3.51. !

Job ,work ,ofdies/Imachinery parts

Chain pully job work 3 .15

Tractor parts 11.00 '

Hawai chappals and 28.00 .sleepers

Sheet metal work 1.89

Job work of tractor 2.50parts

Job work of tractor 3.00parts

Steel fabricators work 3.OS,Refrigerator and 0:95(automobile parts

10.00

f'~

3530 -

2~

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TABLEXXIV-(Contd.}.. .

2 3 4 5i

111. Safttosh Associates, NIT Regulators, light 63.00 20bulliS, etc.

112. Go6l Steel, IF /32, NIT Bright bar~ 7.38 14

113. Micro En". Corpora~on, NIT Dies jigs, fixtures, 2.30 8. steel metal works,

114. Bharat Udyog Bright bars 4.02 9

115. Auto Motive Precision Industry Small industrial 4.50 9components

116. New Nayyar Machine Tools, I, NIT Job work of engg. 2.00 5goods

117. Alia Enterprises, NIT Automobile parts 1.00 7fabricators

118. Dhall Steel Industries Cycle 1.56 6pumps, rubbercomponents , ,

119. Anil Rubber Mills Rubber belting 25.2 46

120. Nipha Machinery Manufacturing Textile machinery 20.3 50parts

121. Ajanta Enterprises 9.24 28ceiling fan

122. Sadtree Lin Knge!>Pvt. Ltd. Tractor parts 13.5 48

123. Capital Flour Mills Pvt. Ltd., Sector.6 Flour .3.6 25,

124. Mimmec India Pvt. Ltd. Readymadegarments 50.00 212

125. Bolton India, 15/6, Bolts, nuts 18.00 46

126. Kole Surpasion Co. Spring leaves 27.00 62127. Bharat Enterprises, Plot No. 17, Steel doors, windows 3.00 17

Sector-6,

128. Sidwal Refrigeration Industries Fvt. Room heat conveters, 4.00 42

Ltd. room coolers /129. Srourie Duplicator Pvt. Ltd. Plot 21, Ink duplicator 10.00 10.

Sector-6 (130. Am'll Engineering, Sector-6 Automobile parts 18.00 35

131. Arnlr Foundry, Sector-6 Casting . 21.5 22

p2. ~\.ld~w.ren fvt. Pd~Se~t9T-6 Rotary printi~ 4~machin~

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TABLE XXIV-(Contd.)

1 2 3 4 5--133, Business Carbons ' Carbon paper 12.5 10

134. Bitoni LamPs Ltd. Automobile lamps 18.4 125

135. Tochi ChemicalS (P) Ltd., Sector-6 Paints 9.2 20

136. Anjala Silk Mills Pvt. Ltd., Plot No.32, Nylon fabrics 19.0 23Sector-6

137. Radhika Rubber Mills, Plot No. 33, Rubber products 21.0 72Sector·6

138. Super Steel, Plot No. 34, Sector.6 Wires 89.0 163

139. Gree vessEnterprises (P) Ltd., Sector-6 Tractor parts 5.3 36

140. Consolidated Plastics, PlotNo. 39, Plastic wires/items 8.1 25Sector-6

141. Shyam Alloy Plot No. 40, Sector-6 Tractor parts 23.6 31

142. Shyam Steel, Plot No. 40, Sector-6 Steel plate rolling mill 61.0 48

143. Tecl:1;noFab Engineering Pvt. Ltd. J9P '44I

144. Western Engg. Industry, Not No. 98, Assembling of orient , 1'.5 ' 39Sector-6 fans "

145. IIldo Gem Pharamacuticals, Plot No. Drugs and medicines 15,.0 2599, Sector-6

146. Santosh Exporters, Plot No. 43, Readymade garments 40.0 '120Sector-6

147. Foodimp Agencies Pvt. Ltd. Plot No. Flour milling 3.2 30100, Sector-6 machinel1'

148. Khanna Industries Plot No. 101, Press component 6.1 40Sector-6 from sheet

149. Shree Industries, Plot No. 102, Plate for celing fan 15.5 50Sector-6

150. Neo Poli Pack (P) ~td., Setcor-6 H.D.P.E. high 12.2 48'density

151. Industrial Allied Products Corpoartio~, Plastic goods 11.5 42Plot No. 45, Sector-6

152. Bulls Wreckers (P) Ltd., Plot No. 46, Recovery van 19.0 96Seetor-6 wreckers

.•...153. Ruchika ring Pvl Ltd., Sector-6 Die casting 31.5 125

components

154. M~,nsuId1 ,& Co.•(Overseas), ~ector-§ Tents an~ tarpaulip $?5 ~~

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4 5

4.5 7

10.0 5

0.5 5

0.1 7

2.3 6

40.20 46

11.80 35

10.5 68,

I ' ,16.0 '50, ~,1.9 15

115.6 '78-hi.

30.5 ':l~ld.f'S

6.0,~r11leI1tS

!,21.1 \

\

1SS. Dhanson PharmaceutiCals.Plot No. 86,. Sector-6

156. MlI8nctsIncorporated, Plot No. 87,Sector-6

157. Kapila MacSine Tools Pvt. Ltd~Plot No. 87, Sector-6

158. Sheron Casting Industries

159. Fibre Tax Industries (India) Plot 89, .Sector·6 .

160. Kerapo Textile Pvt. Ltd. Plot No. 82,Sector-6

161. Associated Strips, Pvt. Ltd. Plot No.81,Sector-6--

162. Pali Fab Industries Pvt. Ltd.,Sector-6

163. Jay Engg. Enterprises Plot No. 77,Sector.6

164. B.K. Engg. Enterprises, Sector-6

165. Supreme Plastic Industries Plot No.83,Sector·6

166. Chaudhary Metal Industries Pvt.Ltd. Plot No. 71, Sector·6

167. Manoj Enterprises, Plot No. 70,Sector-6

Faridabad Mfg. Engg. Products Pvt.Ltd., Plot No. 68, Sector-6

Leatherite Industries Limited Plot I

No. 67, Sector-6

Paper Board Machinery Co.Plot No. 65, Sector-6

Nagpal Indu~tri~, Sector-6

Electromlll heavyduty

-Tractor parts

Gray graded alloyiron casting

Plastic moulded goods,rail joint insulations}

Leather cloth P.V.c.JJoam leather

Paper convertingmachinery

paper convertingmachinery

80.0?1ll.

. '?Ods)O.5j ,

4.3 \

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v,.04.6

12.9

4.5

20.8