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ANNUAL SURVEY OF INDUSTRIES

2011-2012

Based on pooled data of Central sample and State sample for Maharashtra

DIRECTORATE OF ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS

PLANNING DEPARTMENT

GOVERNMENT OF MAHARASHTRA, MUMBAI

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PREFACE

The Annual Survey of Industries (ASI) is a prime source of industrial

statistics which provides the basic statistics of organized sector of industries. Industrial

units registered under section 2m (i) & 2m (ii) of the factories Act, 1948 and Bidi and Cigar

establishments registered under the Bidi & Cigar workers (Conditions of Employment)

Act, 1966 are covered under ASI. It provides estimates of various important economic

characteristics relating to capital structure, employment, emoluments, input, output, Net

Value Added, etc. The results of ASI 2011-12 are released at two and three digit level of

NIC‐2008.

This report on Annual Survey of Industries pertains to the year 2011-12.

It is based on estimates derived from pooling data collected under the statutory provisions

of the Collection of Statistics Act, 2008 and the Rules framed there-under in 2011 from

Central and State sector industries. The report consists of introduction, concepts and

definitions, survey findings, summary and statistical tables.

The Directorate is grateful to the National Statistical Office (IS wing),

Kolkata for supplying the validated unit level data of ASI for compilation of detailed tables

for Maharashtra.

I record my appreciation for all the related officers and staff members. I also

record my appreciation for all the management of factories, who had extended utmost co-

operation to the field staff in collecting the data from relevant records.

I hope the report will be useful to planners, policy makers and researchers.

Suggestions for improvement in the report are most welcome.

(Vijay Aher)

Director

Directorate of Economics & Statistics

Govt. of Maharashtra

Mumbai

December- 2021

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List of Officers associated with the Publication

Shri. P.H. Bhagoorkar

Joint Director (NI)

Smt. D.S.Dhaware

Deputy Director (ED)

Smt. S.B. Jadhav

Research Officer (ASI)

Data Collection, Data entry, Validation & Tabulation

ASI field staff & Electronic Data Processing Centre of DES, Maharashtra

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INDEX

CHAPTER CONTENTS PAGE NO.

1 Introduction, Scope, Coverage and Sample Design 1-5

2 Summary 6-7

3 Organized Manufacturing sector- State Estimates 8-12

4 District wise Estimates 13-19

5

Annexure-I: Selected Characteristics of Industries by

Industry group (NIC 2 digit)

Annexure-II: Selected Characteristics of Industries by

Industry group (NIC 3 digit )

Annexure-III: District wise summary results (NIC 2 digit)

20-23

24-26

27-46

6 Concepts and Definitions 47-52

7 Annual Survey of Industries 2011-12 Schedule 53-60

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CHAPTER – 1

INTRODUCTION, SCOPE, COVERAGE AND SAMPLE DESIGN

INTRODUCTION

1.1 The Annual Survey of Industries (ASI) is a reliable source of industrial statistics in the

Country as well as in the State. It provides desirable statistical information to assess and evaluate the

changes in the growth, composition and structure of organised manufacturing sector. The regular

collection and dissemination of ASI data provides comprehensive information to industrial policy

makers, planners and researchers.

The main objectives of the survey are-

(i) To estimate contribution of registered industrial sector in the economy.

(ii) To study various structural aspects of the industry.

(iii) To analyse various factors influencing the industrial sector.

(iv) To construct comprehensive, factual and systematic bases for policy formulation.

1.1.1 Uptill 2004-05, the then Central Statistics Office (CSO), GoI was carrying out the fieldwork of

the ASI with the help of National Sample Survey Office (NSSO). A copy of filled in schedules was

made available to Directorate of Economics & Statistics (DES) for processing. Results were published

in 'Economic Survey of Maharashtra'. From the year 2005-06 onwards, the Directorate of Economics

& Statistics (DES) is actively participating in the survey on residual sample basis. This report is based

on pooled data of central and state samples of Annual Survey of Industries for the year 2011-12.

1.2 Background: Earlier, the survey was being conducted annually under the statutory provisions

of the Collection of Statistics Act, 1953 and the Rules framed there-under in 1959. From 2011-12

onwards, the survey is being conducted annually under the statutory provisions of the Collection of

Statistics Act, 2008 and the Collection of Statistics Rules, 2011.

1.3 ASI Schedule: The schedule for ASI, at present, has two parts. Part-I of ASI schedule, aims to

collect data on assets and liabilities, employment and labour cost, receipts, expenses, indigenous and

imported input items, products and by-products, distributive expenses, etc. Part- II of ASI schedule is

processed by the Labour Bureau. It aims to collect data on different aspects of labour statistics, viz.

working days, man-days worked absenteeism, labour turnover, man hours worked, etc.

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SCOPE AND COVERAGE

1.4 Geographical Coverage: The ASI extends to the entire state.

1.5 Reference Period: Reference period for ASI is the accounting year of the industrial unit

ending on any day during the financial year. e.g. for ASI 2011-12, the data collected from the

respective industrial units relate to their accounting year ended on any day between 1st April, 2011

and 31st March, 2012.

1.6 Survey Period: The actual survey period for ASI 2011-12 was January, 2014 to September,

2014.

1.7 Coverage of units: It covers all factories registered under the Section 2m(i) and 2m(ii) of the

Factories Act, 1948, where the manufacturing process is defined under section 2(k) of the said Act.

1.7.1 Bidi and Cigar units, employing 10 or more workers with the aid of power and 20 or more

workers without the aid of power and registered under the Bidi and Cigar workers (Conditions of

Employment) Act, 1966 are also covered in ASI.

1.7.2 From ASI 1998-99, the electricity units registered with the Central Electricity Authority

(CEA) and the departmental units such as railway workshops, RTC workshops, Govt. Mints, sanitary,

water supply, gas storage units, etc. are not covered, as there are alternative sources of their data

compilation for estimation of Gross Domestic Product by the National Accounts Division of Central

Statistical Office, Govt. of India. However, public sector undertakings and eligible captive plants are

covered in the survey.

1.8 Unit of Enumeration: The primary unit of enumeration in the survey is a factory in the case

of manufacturing industries, a workshop in the case of repair services, an undertaking or a licensee in

the case of electricity, gas & water supply undertakings and an establishment in the case of Bidi &

Cigar industries. The owner of two or more establishments located in the same State and pertaining to

the same industry group and belonging to same scheme (census or sample) is, however, permitted to

furnish a single consolidated return termed as joint return. Such Joint returns are a common feature in

the case of Bidi and Cigar establishments, electricity and certain public sector undertakings.

1.9 ASI Frame: Availability of a complete and up-to-date frame listing of all the eligible units is

an essential pre-requisite for any large-scale survey. In fact, availability of proper frame is one of the

most critical requirements for working out correct multiplier to arrive at proper estimate. The ASI

frame is based on the lists of registered factories / units maintained by the Directorate of Industrial

Safety and Health (DISH) in each state and those maintained by registration authorities in respect of

Bidi and Cigar establishments and electricity undertakings. The frame is being revised and updated

periodically by the Regional Offices of the Field Operations Division of National Sample Survey

Office in consultation with the DISH in the state. At the time of revision, the names of the de-

registered factories are removed from the ASI frame and those of the newly registered factories are

added. In updating, only new registrations are added to the existing frame.

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1.10 Sampling Design: The sampling design adopted in ASI has undergone considerable changes

from time to time, taking into account the technical and other requirements. All the factories in the

updated frame are divided into two sectors, viz., Census and Sample.

1.10.1 Census Sector: The Census Sector has been defined as follows:

a) All industrial units belonging to the six less industrially developed states/ UT’s viz.

Manipur, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Sikkim, Tripura and Andaman & Nicobar Islands.

b) For the rest of the twenty-five states/ UT’s., (i) units having 100 or more workers, and (ii)

all factories covered under Joint Returns.

c) After excluding the Census Sector units as defined above, all units belonging to the strata

(State X 4-digit of NIC) having less than or equal to four units are also selected as census

sector units.

1.10.2 Selection procedure of Sample Sector units: Remaining units, excluding those of Census

sector, called the sample sector, are arranged in order of their number of workers and samples are then

drawn circular systematically considering sampling fraction of 20 per cent for the states within a State

X 4-digit NIC with a minimum of 4 units evenly distributed in two sub-samples.

1.10.3 Selection of State Sample: After selecting the central sample in the way mentioned above,

the remaining units in sample sector, are treated as residual frame for selection of sample units for the

states/UT’s, stratification is done afresh by grouping units belonging to District X3-digit NIC for each

state to form strata. Considering sampling fraction of 10 per cent in general within each stratum, the

sample units are then drawn circular systematically from each stratum. The basic purpose of

introducing the residual sample was to increase the sample size for the sample sector of the states so

as to get more reliable estimates at district level. Validated state-wise unit-level data of the central

sample and the State residual sample surveyed data are combined by pooling to get combined

estimate at the District level.

1.11 Estimation procedure for pooled estimates

Notations:

i = subscript for i-th district

j = subscript for j-th stratum

k= subscript for sub-sample (k = 1, 2,3,4)

l = subscript for l-th enterprise

x, y = observed value of characteristics x, y under estimation.

𝑋 ̂�̂�= estimate of population total X, Y for the characteristics x, y.

Under the above symbols,

𝑦𝑖𝑙𝑐 = observed value of parameter y from l-th census unit in i-th district.

𝑦𝑖𝑗𝑘𝑙𝑠 is the observed value of parameter y from l-th sample unit belonging to k-th sub-sample of j-th

stratum of i-th district.

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1. Estimates of aggregates based on pooled sample:

a) Multipliers:(I) For Census units: The multiplier for all the census units is 1

(II)For Sample units: Sub-sample wise multiplier in each sample stratum of i-th

district is

mijk = (N/nijk*), where nijk* is the no. of sample units in the kth sub-

sample of j-th stratum of i-th district, to be obtained for each sub-sample by

counting the number of sample units with status code 1,2,3,4,6,9.

b) Pooled estimator for j-th stratum of the i-th district from k-th sub-sample

�̂�𝑖𝑗𝑘 = ∑ 𝑦𝑖𝑗𝑘𝑙

𝑙

𝑚𝑖𝑗𝑘 … … … … … … . . 𝑘 = 1,2,3,4

where mijkis the multiplier of k-th sub-sample in j-th stratum of i-th district.

c) Pooled estimator of parameter y for j-th stratum of i-th district

�̂�𝑖𝑗 = 1

𝑛∑ �̂�𝑖𝑗𝑘

𝑛

𝑘=1

where n (≤ 4) is number of non-void subsamples in j-th stratum.

d) Pooled estimator of parameter y for i-th district is

�̂�𝑖 = ∑ �̂�𝑖𝑗

𝑗

+ ∑ 𝑦𝑖𝑙𝑐

𝑙

e) Pooled estimator of parameter y for the state

�̂� = ∑ �̂�𝑖

𝑖

2. Estimates of Ratios:

Let �̂� and �̂� be the overall estimate of the aggregates Y and X for two characteristics y and x

respectively at the State level. Then the combined ratio estimate �̂� of the ratio 𝑅 =𝑌

𝑋 will be

obtained as

�̂� =�̂�

�̂�

3. Estimates of Error of aggregate �̂� : The variance is to be obtained for the subsample units only.

a) Pooled estimator of variance of the parameter y for j-th stratum of i-th district

�̂�𝑖𝑗 = 1

𝑛(𝑛 − 1)∑(�̂�𝑖𝑗𝑘 − �̂�𝑖𝑗)2

𝑛

𝑘=1

b) Estimator of Variance of the pooled estimator of parameter y for i-th district

�̂�𝑎𝑟(�̂�𝑖) = ∑ �̂�𝑖𝑗

𝑗

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c) Pooled estimator of variance of parameter y for the state

�̂�𝑎𝑟(�̂�) = ∑ �̂�𝑎𝑟(�̂�𝑖)

𝑖

4. Estimates of RSE:

a) Estimator of the Relative Standard Error (RSE) of the pooled estimator of parameter y for

i-th district

𝑅�̂�𝐸 = √�̂�𝑎𝑟(�̂�𝑖)

�̂�𝑖

𝑋 100

b) Estimator of the Relative Standard Error (RSE) of the pooled estimator of parameter y for

the state

𝑅�̂�𝐸 = √�̂�𝑎𝑟(�̂�)

�̂� 𝑋 100

1.12 Publications and Limitations:

A. The fieldwork of Central Sample of Annual Survey of Industries is conducted by National

Sample Survey Office (NSSO), Field Operations Division (FOD), Ministry of Statistics &

Programme Implementation, GoI whereas, the fieldwork of the State Sample is conducted by

Directorate of Economics & Statistics (DES), Government of Maharashtra. The unit level data entry,

validation, etc. of Central Sample and State Sample are done by Central Statistics Office (CSO) and

DES, Maharashtra respectively. State wise final results are published by CSO, GoI. Report by DES,

Maharashtra is based on data obtained by pooling Central and State Samples.

B. It may be noted that these results are not comparable over years because

1) The Collection of Statistics Act, prohibits the disclosure of the data relating to individual

factory. As such, in case where the data related to less than three factories in any industry

group or in any district, such data have been reported under ‘Other’ industry group.

2) In the course of tabulation of data, the figures were rounded off to the nearest integer at

various levels of aggregation. Consequently, there can be a slight variation in the totals

represented at higher levels of aggregates and the sum of corresponding constitutes

published in the tables.

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CHAPTER -2

SUMMARY

2.1 The Annual Survey of Industries (ASI) covers all factories information related to Total No. of

Factories, Fixed & Working Capital, No. of Workers with their Wages, Total Production, Input,

Output, Gross Value Added, Net Value Added, etc. collected from selected factories registered under

sections 2m(i) and 2m(ii) of the Factory Act- 1948 and Bidi and Cigar manufacturing establishments

under Bidi and Cigar Act-1966, Companies Act-1956, Shop and Establishment Act, Societies

Registration Act, Co-operative Societies Act, Khadi and Village Industries Board, Directorate of

Industries (District Industries Centre).

2.2 Salient features of Annual Survey of Industries 2011-12 are as follows,

In all 23,555 factories located in the State providing 18.12 lakh employment

Major industry groups with 2-digit NIC code (As per NVA)

Manufacture of coke and refined petroleum products (19)

Manufacture of basic metal (24)

Manufacture of machinery and equipment n.e.c. (28)

Manufacture of pharmaceuticals, medicinal chemical and botanical products (21)

Manufacture of chemicals and chemical products (20)

Manufacture of food product (10)

Manufacture of fabricated metal products, except machinery and equipments (25)

Manufacture of motor vehicles, trailers and semi-trailers (29)

Manufacture of rubber and plastic products (22)

Manufacture of electrical equipment (27)

o Total 14,555 (61.79 per cent) industries working of the major industry group together

o Provided about 12.07 lakh (66.64 per cent) employment together

o Contributed 78.33 per cent of total output and 79.32 per cent of net value added

Ownership

Private sector showed highest share (more than 94 per cent) in selected characteristics

except working capital.

Employment

About 72.35 per cent industries were having employment size upto 50 employees.

Size class of employment 100-199 had highest share in total output (19.60 per cent), total

input (19.17 per cent) and fixed capital (21.62 per cent.)

Size class of employment 200-499 had highest share in Employment (21.05 per cent) and

GFCF (22.33 per cent).

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39.15 per cent factories had fixed capital greater than ` one crore. Total fixed capital of these

factories was 98.81 per cent. These factories had maximum share in working capital (95.17

per cent), total output (94.68 per cent), total input (94.83 per cent), net value added (93.61 per

cent), GFCF (99 per cent), employment (86.56 per cent).

Number of factories in Raigad was less than 5 per cent, their share in GVA and NVA was

third highest.

Industries located in Pune, Thane, Mumbai and Raigad contributed together more than 60 per

cent of all other characteristics such as total input, total output, gross value added, etc

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CHAPTER – 3

ORGANISED MANUFACTURING SECTOR-STATE ESTIMATES

3.1 The data collected through Annual Survey of Industries 2011-12 reveals that there were

23,555 factories in the State providing employment to 18.12 lakh persons. The net value added of

these factories together was ` 1,86,243 crore.

3.1.1 Some important economic aggregates based on Annual Survey of Industries (ASI) in the State

for 2011-12 are given in Table 3.1

Table 3.1

Some Important Economic Aggregates based on ASI

Sr. No. Characteristics Unit 2011-12

(1) (2) (3) (4)

1 Industries/Factories Number 23,555

2 Fixed Capital ` Crore 2,63,458

3 Working Capital ` Crore 1,86,473

4 Workers Number 12,74,443

5 Employees Number 18,12,044

6 Wages ` Crore 17,369

7 Emoluments ` Crore 43,330

8 Total Input ` Crore 7,97,139

9 Total Output ` Crore 10,06,341

10 Gross Value Added ` Crore 2,09,202

11 Net Value Added ` Crore 1,86,243

12 Gross Fixed Capital Formation ` Crore 47,442

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3.2 The distribution of industries by type of ownership in the State during 2011-12 is given in

Table 3.2. The Private Sector industries were dominant industries from all aspects.

Table 3.2

Distribution of industries/factories by Type of Ownership

Sr.No. Characteristics Unit Public Sector Joint Sector Private Sector All

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)

1. Number of Factories Number 231 435 22889 23555

(0.98) (1.85) (97.17)

2. Fixed Capital ` Crore 1484 3832 258142 263458

(0.56) (1.45) (97.98)

3. Working Capital ` Crore 456 81376 104641 186473

(0.24) (43.64) (56.12)

4. Total Output ` Crore 5584 11935 988821 1006341

(0.55) (1.19) (98.26)

5. Total Input ` Crore 4425 10422 782292 797139

(0.56) (1.31) (98.14)

6. Net Value Added ` Crore 1020 1264 183959 186243

(0.55) (0.68) (98.77)

7. Gross Fixed Capital

Formation (GFCF) ` Crore 363 2041 45038 47442

(0.77) (4.30) (94.93)

8. Employees Number 5416 25739 1780889 1812044

(0.30) (1.42) (98.28)

9. Emoluments ` Crore

3433 16799 1254210 1274443

(0.27) (1.32) (98.41)

10. Workers (No.) Number 152 572 42607 43330

(0.35) (1.32) (98.33)

11. Wages ` Crore 79 206 17084 17369

(0.45) (1.19) (98.36)

Note: Figures in bracket indicate percentages to total.

3.3 The structural ratios derived from economic aggregates are given in Table 3.3 It shows that

working capital was highest in Joint Sector. Ratio of fixed capital to net value added (NVA) and ratio

of emolument to net value added (NVA) was highest in Joint Sector.

Table 3.3

Structural Ratio and Technical parameters by Type of Ownership

Ownership Per Employees (in `) Ratio of Fixed

Capital to

Ratio of

Fixed

Capital

Working

Capital

NVA GFCF Total

Output

NVA NVA

to

Total

Output

Emoluments

to NVA

GFCF to

GVA

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

Public Sector 2740910 841719 1882762 670296 0.27 1.46 0.18 0.15 0.31

Joint Sector 1488812 31616186 491224 792860 0.32 3.03 0.11 0.45 1.35

Private Sector 1449511 587574 1032962 252896

0.26 1.4 0.19 0.23 0.22

All 1453929 1029075 1027806 261814

0.26 1.41 0.19 0.23 0.23

GVA-Gross Value Added NVA- Net Value Added GFCF-Gross Fixed Capital Formation

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3.4 Table 3.4 gives the distribution of industries by size of employment. Of total 23,555

industries, 72.35 per cent industries were having employment size upto 50 employees. About 18 lakh

employees were working in all industries. Share of working capital was highest in the size class of

employment 0-49 and Total Output, Total Input & Fixed Capital were highest in the size class of

employment 100-199, whereas share of GFCF & employment was highest in the size class of

employment 200-499 and Net value added was highest in the size class of employment 2000-4999.

Table 3.4

Distribution of industries/factories by size of employment (` Crore)

Employment size

(Number)

Number of

Factories

Fixed

Capital

Working

Capital

Total

Output

Total

Input

Net Value

Added

GFCF Employment

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)

0-49 17041 16163 96161 98148 81152 15367 3480 226961

(72.35) (6.13) (51.57) (9.75) (10.18) (8.25) (7.34) (12.53)

50-99 1717 21121 17012 100727 82767 16052 5066 219426

(7.29) (8.02) (9.12) (10.01) (10.38) (8.62) (10.68) (12.11)

100-199 258 56958 20254 197200 152791 39558 9340 229755

(1.10) (21.62) (10.86) (19.60) (19.17) (21.24) (19.69) (12.68)

200-499 1384 45690 19065 149503 119390 25833 10592 381487

(5.88) (17.34) (10.22) (14.86) (14.98) (13.87) (22.33) (21.05)

500-999 94 36493 9547 158015 140051 14622 3957 153596

(0.40) (13.85) (5.12) (15.70) (17.57) (7.85) (8.34) (8.48)

1000-1999 2461 14565 16208 77658 61484 14785 3189 164719

(10.45) (5.53) (8.69) (7.72) (7.71) (7.94) (6.72) (9.09)

2000-4999 566 55034 13113 176067 118931 53163 8694 308393

2.40 (20.89) (7.03) (17.50) (14.92) (28.54) (18.33) (17.02)

5000 & above 34 17435 -4887 49023 40572 6863 3124 127708

(0.14) (6.62) (-2.62) (4.87) (5.09) (3.68) (6.58) (7.05)

All 23555 263458 186473 1006341 797139 186243 47442 1812044

Note: Figures in bracket indicate percentages to total. GFCF-Gross Fixed Capital Formation

3.5 Structural ratios and technical parameters of industries by employment size are given in Table

3.5. Per employee net value added was highest for industries having employment size 500 to 999.

Further per employee fixed capital and GFCF was highest for industries having 1000 to1999.

Table 3.5

Structural Ratio and Technical parameters of industries/factories by Employment Size Employment

Size

(Number)

Per Employee (in `) Ratio of

Fixed

Capital

Working

Capital

NVA GFCF Fixed

Capital to

Total

Output

Fixed

Capital to

NVA

Emoluments

to NVA

NVA to

Total

Output

GFCF

to GVA

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

0-49 712144 4236904 677093 153332 0.16 1.05 0.24 0.16 0.2

50-99 884214 983971 897581 193605 0.19 0.99 0.23 0.19 0.2

100-199 962539 775288 731534 230864 0.21 1.32 0.27 0.16 0.28

200-499 1197681 499764 677159 277643 0.31 1.77 0.31 0.17 0.35

500-999 1784553 425210 1723881 281905 0.31 1.04 0.14 0.3 0.15

1000-1999 2479072 881540 1721753 406541 0.29 1.44 0.16 0.2 0.21

2000-4999 2375897 621551 951987 257633 0.23 2.5 0.4 0.09 0.22

5000 & above 1365245 -382676 537388 244613

0.36 2.54 0.63 0.14 0.37

All 1453929 1029075 1027806 261814 0.26 1.41 0.23 0.19 0.23

GFCF-Gross fixed capital formation GVA-Gross value added NVA- Net Value Added

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3.6 Distribution of industries by size of fixed capital in the State is given in Table 3.6. It is seen

that maximum number of industries in the State (39.15 per cent) had fixed capital more than ` one

crore. The factories having fixed capital more than ` one crore had maximum share in working

capital, total output, total input, net value added (NVA), gross fixed capital formation (GFCF) and

employment.

Table 3.6

Distribution of factories by size of Fixed Capital (` lakh)

Note: Figures in brackets indicate percentages to total.

3.7 Distribution of industries/factories and their important characteristics by major industrial

group in Maharashtra is given in Table 3.7. Of the total industries, following are the major industries

namely coke, refined petroleum products(19), basic metals (24), machinery and equipment n.e.c.

(28),pharmaceuticals, medicinal chemical and botanical product (21), chemicals and chemical

products (20), food products (10), fabricated metal products, except machinery and equipment (25),

motor vehicles, trailers and semi-trailers (29),rubber and plastic product (22), electrical equipment

(27).These industry groups contributed around 61.79 per cent of total industries and provided

employment to about 12.07 lakh persons. The maximum share in NVA was of ‘Manufacture of coke,

refined petroleum products’ industries.

Fixed Capital

Size

Number

of

Factories

Fixed

Capital

Working

Capital

Total

Output

Total

Input

NVA GFCF Employment

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)

0-2.49 4944 -3655 23069 174509 140338 30517 -8800 19804

(20.99) (-0.01) (0.12) (0.17) (0.18) (0.16) (-0.19) (1.09)

2.50-4.99 645 2356 22478 89215 61380 27436 308 8040

(2.74) (0.01) (0.12) (0.09) (0.08) (0.15) (0.01) (0.44)

5.0-7.49 706 4411 33089 80662 73204 6771 653 7391

(3.00) (0.02) (0.18) (0.08) (0.09) (0.04) (0.01) (0.41)

7.50-19.99 2485 32665 137760 926988 782643 138414 3580 40753

(10.55) (0.12) (0.74) (0.92) (0.98) (0.74) (0.08) (2.25)

20.0-49.99 2978 97729 208972 1757004 1253823 489644 17628 91542

(12.64) (0.37) (1.12) (1.75) (1.57) (2.63) (0.37) (5.05)

50.0-99.99 2575 179046 475061 2328880 1806033 497240 33818 76075

(10.93) (0.68) (2.55) (2.31) (2.27) (2.67) (0.71) (4.20)

100 & above 9222 26033278 17746859 95276810 75596484 17434278 4696992 1568439

(39.15) (98.81) (95.17) (94.68) (94.83) (93.61) (99.01) (86.56)

All 23555 26345829 18647289 100634068 79713905 18624301 4744180 1812044

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Table 3.7

Distribution of factories by Major Industrial Groups (NIC 2008)

(Arranged in descending order of NVA)

NIC Description of NIC Industries/

Factories

(No)

Fixed

Capital

(` lakh)

Working

Capital

(` lakh)

NVA

(` lakh)

Employees

(No)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)

19 Manufacture of coke and refined

petroleum products

159 985205 287936 3027315 11543

24 Manufacture of basic metals 1379 4069823 986543 2639743 148451

28 Manufacture of machinery and equipment

n.e.c.

1849 1456498 9221377 2074984 136912

21 Manufacture of pharmaceuticals,

medicinal chemical and botanical product

702 1641904 1021612 1382107 132750

20 Manufacture of chemicals and chemical

products

1477 2095652 1002282 1298756 93773

10 Manufacture of food products 2408 1950706 1120415 1043342 202078

25 Manufacture of fabricated metal products,

except machinery and equipment

2832 933877 733623 1008593 124042

29 Manufacture of motor vehicles, trailers

and semi-trailers

1034 2968799 -609079 881067 185375

22 Manufacture of rubber and plastics

products

1537 1061254 653288 739046 84660

27 Manufacture of electrical equipment 1178 873096 802182 678097 88133

Table 3.7continued……

NIC Description of NIC Total Output

(` lakh)

Total Input

(` lakh)

GFCF

(` lakh)

Emoluments

(` lakh)

(1) (2) (8) (9) (10) (11)

19 Manufacture of coke and refined

petroleum products 13163341 10071866 190809 79848

24 Manufacture of basic metals 15340663 12403924 602482 323044

28 Manufacture of machinery and

equipment n.e.c. 6860524 4650542 316925 501202

21

Manufacture of pharmaceuticals,

medicinal chemical and botanical

products

4533011 3011805 293439 456597

20 Manufacture of chemicals and chemical products

6803536 5296484 495612 340894

10 Manufacture of food products 10170901 8971196 395873 339187

25

Manufacture of fabricated metal

products, except machinery and equipments

4929459 3829443 164286 295646

29 Manufacture of motor vehicles, trailers

and semi-trailers 9450464 8267330 560803 495917

22 Manufacture of rubber and plastics products

3524872 2656474 200801 159250

27 Manufacture of electrical equipment 4058317 3288039 234496 229601

NVA – Net value added GFCF – Gross fixed capital formation

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CHAPTER – 4

DISTRICT WISE ESTIMATES

Table 4.1

Major Districts as per Economics Characteristics

Sr.

No. Characteristics Unit Major Five Districts

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)

1 Industries / Factories Number Thane

(22.53)

Gr. Mumbai

(19.92)

Pune

(16.34)

Kolhapur

(5.38)

Nashik

(4.95)

2 Fixed Capital ` Crore Pune

(24.24)

Thane

(15.57)

Raigad

(12.56)

Gr. Mumbai

(9.32)

Ratnagiri

(7.86)

3 Working Capital ` Crore Pune

(48.46)

Thane

(11.63)

Gr. Mumbai

(11.09)

Aurangabad

(5.41)

Raigad

(5.07)

4 Workers Number Pune

(24.70)

Thane

(21.88)

Gr. Mumbai

(10.26)

Nashik

(5.55)

Aurangabad

(4.94)

5 Employees Number Pune

(25.92)

Thane

(21.40)

Gr. Mumbai

(11.68)

Nashik

(5.41)

Aurangabad

(4.64)

6 Wages ` Crore Pune

(29.42)

Thane

(21.22)

Gr. Mumbai

(12.86)

Nashik

(5.81)

Raigad

(5.62)

7 Emoluments ` Crore Pune

(31.71)

Thane

(20.30)

Gr. Mumbai

(16.48)

Nashik

(6.04)

Raigad

(5.05)

8 Total Input ` Crore Pune

(23.11)

Gr. Mumbai

(19.47)

Thane

(17.08)

Raigad

(9.32)

Aurangabad

(5.39)

9 Total Output ` Crore Pune

(23.29)

Thane

(17.62)

Gr. Mumbai

(17.23)

Raigad

(11.34)

Aurangabad

(5.34)

10 Gross Value Added ` Crore Pune

(23.97)

Thane

(19.68)

Raigad

(19.02)

Gr. Mumbai

(8.72)

Aurangabad

(5.15)

11 Net Value Added ` Crore Pune

(23.67)

Thane

(20.06)

Raigad

(19.86)

Gr. Mumbai

(8.64)

Aurangabad

(5.06)

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4.2 The district wise distribution of industries and their important characteristics in the state for

2011-12 in table 4.2. It is observed that more than 58.79 per cent industries were concentrated in

Thane, Gr. Mumbai and Pune districts. In respect of fixed capital, Pune district ranked first followed

by Thane, Raigad and Gr. Mumbai. In case of employment, Pune district ranked first followed by

Thane, Mumbai and Nashik. These districts contributed together more than 59 per cent of

employment. Though, number of factories in Raigad was less than 5 per cent, their share in GVA and

NVA was third highest in 2011-12. Industries located in Pune, Thane, Mumbai and Raigad

contributed together more than 60 per cent of all other characteristics such as total input, total output,

gross value added, etc.

Table 4.2

District wise distribution of industries/factories

(` lakh)

Characteristics District

All Gr. Mumbai Thane Ratnagiri Raigad Sindhudurg

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)

1. Number of Factories

23555 4693 5306 189 836 60

(19.92) (22.53) (0.80) (3.55) (0.25)

2. Fixed Capital

26345829 2455328 4100865 2070386 3309628 14760

(9.32) (15.57) (7.86) (12.56) (0.06)

3. Working Capital

18647289 2068399 2169115 388938 1008299 5500

(11.09) (11.63) (2.09) (5.41) (0.03)

4. Total Output

100634068 17340579 17731859 1851059 11412392 57040

(17.23) (17.62) (1.84) (11.34) (0.06)

5. Total Input

79713905 15516406 13614585 1262245 7432825 54808

(19.47) (17.08) (1.58) (9.32) (0.07)

6. Gross value added (GVA) 20920163 1824173 4117274 588815 3979568 2232

(8.72) (19.68) (2.81) (19.02) (0.01)

7. Net value added (NVA) 18624301 1608255 3735875 494789 3699533 1018

(8.64) (20.06) (2.66) (19.86) (0.01)

8. Gross Fixed Capital

Formation (GFCF) 4744180 410348 618953 290906 532859 747

(8.65) (13.05) (6.13) (11.23) (0.02)

9. Employees (No.) 1812044 211603 387806 20923 76979 2201

(11.68) (21.40) (1.15) (4.25) (0.12)

10. Workers (No.)

1274443 130814 278910 15514 52917 1743

(10.26) (21.88) (1.22) (4.15) (0.14)

11. Emoluments 4332969 714263 879614 42630 261590 2815

(16.48) (20.30) (0.98) (6.04) (0.06)

12. Wages 1736932 223360 368531 19921 97673 1353

(12.86) (21.22) (1.15) (5.62) (0.08)

Note: Figures in bracket indicate percentage

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Table 4.2

Districtwise distribution of industries/factories

(` lakh)

Characteristics District

Nashik Nandurbar Dhule Jalgaon Ahmednagar

(1) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12)

1. Number of Factories

1167 58 139 505 474

(4.95) (0.25) (0.59) (2.14) (2.01)

2. Fixed Capital

1087549 30150 86867 315009 512099

(4.13)

)

(0.11) (0.33) (1.20) (1.94)

3. Working Capital

945114 3697 53257 185740 -25991

(5.07) (0.02) (0.29) (1.00) (-0.14)

4. Total Output

4317244 77213 556267 1327840 1270910

(4.29) (0.08) (0.55) (1.32) (1.26)

5. Total Input

3481024 69464 521316 1102498 1066672

(4.37) (0.09) (0.65) (1.38) (1.34)

6. Gross value added (GVA) 836220 7749 34951 225342 204239

(4.00) (0.04) (0.17) (1.08) (0.98)

7. Net value added (NVA) 701759 6069 28750 203562 174029

(3.77) (0.03) (0.15) (1.09) (0.93)

8. Gross Fixed Capital

Formation (GFCF)

288108 7487 8129 71168 115708

(6.07) (0.16) (0.17) (1.50)) (2.44)

9. Employees (No.) 97946 3104 9580 32847 36240

(5.41) (0.17) (0.53) (1.81) (2.00)

10. Workers (No.)

70774 2664 7972 25249 25304

(5.55) (0.21) (0.63) (1.98) (1.99)

11. Emoluments 218604 2902 9431 44793 64653

(5.05) (0.07) (0.22) (1.03) (1.49)

12. Wages 100994 2009 6302 22417 31290

(5.81) (0.12) (0.36) (1.29) (1.80)

Note: Figures in bracket indicate percentage

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Table 4.2

Districtwise distribution of industries/factories

(` lakh)

Characteristics District

Pune Sangli Kolhapur Solapur Satara

(1) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17)

1. Number of Factories

3849 604 1268 330 378

(16.34) (2.56) (5.38) (1.40) (1.60)

2. Fixed Capital

6386016 248029 708311 286375 430479

(24.24) (0.94) (2.69) (1.09) (1.63)

3. Working Capital

9036136 21888 324551 71929 158835

(48.46) (0.12) (1.74) (0.39) (0.85)

4. Total Output

23432749 1359421 2393859 1031605 1560228

(23.29) (1.35) (2.38) (1.03) (1.55)

5. Total Input

18418250 1133274 1973440 914114 1180189

(23.11) (1.42) (2.48) (1.15) (1.48)

6. Gross value added (GVA) 5014499 226148 420419 117491 380039

(23.97) (1.08) (2.01) (0.56) (1.82)

7. Net value added (NVA) 4407645 200060 354032 93749 344866

(23.67) (1.07) (1.90) (0.50) (1.85)

8. Gross Fixed Capital

Formation (GFCF) 1250159 54221 124862 70700 109360

(26.35) (1.14) (2.63) (1.49) (2.31)

9. Employees (No.) 469621 34184 78369 46907 36927

(25.92) (1.89) (4.32) (2.59) (2.04)

10.Workers (No.)

314740 24572 57495 39986 26381

(24.70) (1.93) (4.51) (3.14) (2.07)

11. Emoluments 1373969 42115 116237 45942 67083

(31.71) (0.97) (2.68) (1.06) (1.55)

12. Wages 510926 20353 58173 27570 30466

(29.42) (1.17) (3.35) (1.59) (1.75)

Note: Figures in bracket indicate percentage

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Table 4.2

Districtwise distribution of industries/factories

(` lakh)

Characteristics District

Amravati Buldhana Akola Washim Yavatmal

(1) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22)

1. Number of Factories

139 180 264 41 151

(0.59) (0.76) (1.12) (0.17) (0.64)

2. Fixed Capital

57489 36427 39032 11419 64603

(0.22) (0.14) (0.15) (0.04) (0.25)

3. Working Capital

33165 36024 83623 5200 34650

(0.18) (0.19) (0.45) (0.03) (0.19)

4. Total Output

181841 237188 657978 115100 319587

(0.18) (0.24) (0.65) (0.11) (0.32)

5. Total Input

162644 174638 611624 35299 282731

(0.20) (0.22) (0.77) (0.04) (0.35)

6. Gross value added (GVA) 19197 62550 46354 79802 36856

(0.09) (0.30) (0.22) (0.38) (0.18)

7. Net value added (NVA) 14009 59488 42202 76253 27528

(0.08) (0.32) (0.23) (0.41) (0.15)

8. Gross Fixed Capital

Formation (GFCF)

5389 5041 4298 3733 9647

(0.11) (0.11) (0.09) (0.08) (0.20)

9. Employees (No.) 4692 7835 6544 990 7548

(0.26) (0.43) (0.36) (0.05) (0.42)

10. Workers (No.)

3857 6146 4619 689 5939

(0.30) (0.48) (0.36) (0.05) (0.47)

11. Emoluments 3179 7702 9708 816 7477

(0.07) (0.18) (0.22) (0.02) (0.17)

12. Wages 1936 4909 5281 380 4078

(0.11) (0.28) (0.30) (0.02) (0.23)

Note: Figures in bracket indicate percentage

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Table 4.2

Districtwise distribution of industries/factories

(` lakh)

Characteristics District

Nagpur Wardha Bhandara Gondia Gadchiroli Chadrapur

(1) (23) (24) (25) (26) (27) (28)

1. Number of Factories

1113 117 76 66 33 117

(4.73) (0.50) (0.32) (0.28) (0.14) (0.50)

2. Fixed Capital

1164814 153151 93363 4748 27465 833537

(4.42) (0.58) (0.35) (0.02) (0.10) (3.16)

3. Working Capital

499678 45749 41065 9018 22215 82688

(2.68) (0.25) (0.22) (0.05) (0.12) (0.44)

4. Total Output

4163063 413984 275474 29206 62912 1088350

(4.14) (0.41) (0.27) (0.03) (0.06) (1.08)

5. Total Input

3359249 355759 215006 25957 55385 656873

(4.21) (0.45) (0.27) (0.03) (0.07) (0.82)

6. Gross value added (GVA) 803814 58224 60469 3249 7527 431477

(3.84) (0.28) (0.29) (0.02) (0.04) (2.06)

7. Net value added (NVA) 713727 46921 53231 2900 5048 365023

(3.83) (0.25) (0.29) (0.02) (0.03) (1.96)

8. Gross Fixed Capital

Formation (GFCF)

216067 45786 21316 222 412 129638

(4.55) (0.97) (0.45) (0.00) (0.01) (2.73)

9. Employees 76609 10953 5717 5389 1233 14867

(4.23) (0.60) (0.32) (0.30) (0.07) (0.82)

10.Workers (No.)

56990 9131 4540 4828 1103 11681

(4.47) (0.72) (0.36) (0.38) (0.09) (0.92)

11. Emoluments 124640 14319 11629 1404 1444 35387

(2.88) (0.33) (0.27) (0.03) (0.03) (0.82)

12. Wages 59478 7732 5399 971 1107 16413

(3.42) (0.45) (0.31) (0.06) (0.06) (0.94)

Note: Figures in bracket indicate percentage

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Table 4.2

Districtwise distribution of industries/factories

(` lakh)

Characteristics District

Aurangabad Nanded Hingoli Parbhani Jalna Latur Osmanabad Beed

(1) (29) (30) (31) (32) (33) (34) (35) (36)

1. Number of Factories

798 77 42 90 167 133 29 70

(3.39) (0.33) (0.18) (0.38) (0.71) (0.56) (0.12) (0.30)

2. Fixed Capital

1387745 35564 22178 98365 106556 32827 60622 74072

(5.27) (0.13) (0.08) (0.37) (0.40) (0.12) (0.23) (0.28)

3. Working Capital

1008793 24732 -413 107204 120965 61238 12221 4067

(5.41) (0.13) (0.00) (0.57) (0.65) (0.33) (0.07) (0.02)

4. Total Output

5373525 212634 74822 161999 860247 287973 175959 221959

(5.34) (0.21) (0.07) (0.16) (0.85) (0.29) (0.17) (0.22)

5. Total Input

4295664 153640 65898 144128 794327 261308 132018 190647

(5.39) (0.19) (0.08) (0.18) (1.00) (0.33) (0.17) (0.24)

6. Gross value added (GVA) 1077861 58994 8923 17871 65920 26665 43941 31312

(5.15) (0.28) (0.04) (0.09) (0.32) (0.13) (0.21) (0.15)

7. Net value added (NVA) 942349 56451 7611 13160 54251 23471 39204 27487

(5.06) (0.30) (0.04) (0.07) (0.29) (0.13) (0.21) (0.15)

8. Gross Fixed Capital

Formation (GFCF)

280093 5771 3998 4222 29610 7462 9516 8246

(5.90) (0.12) (0.08) (0.09) (0.62) (0.16) (0.20) (0.17)

9. Employees (No.) 84012 3014 3358 6233 9557 6626 4422 7208

(4.64) (0.17) (0.19) (0.34) (0.53) (0.37) (0.24) (0.40)

10.Workers (No.)

62899 2046 1577 3799 6588 4273 3324 5379

(4.94) (0.16) (0.12) (0.30) (0.52) (0.34) (0.26) (0.42)

11. Emoluments 171629 3402 3843 4498 26494 6274 4639 7845

(3.96) (0.08) (0.09) (0.10) (0.61) (0.14) (0.11) (0.18)

12. Wages 85353 1565 2138 2122 6809 2919 2950 4054

(4.91) (0.09) (0.12) (0.12) (0.39) (0.17) (0.17) (0.23)

Note: Figures in bracket indicate percentage

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CHAPTER -5

Annexure-I

Selected Characteristics of Industries by Industry group (2-digit)

(` lakh)

NIC

2008

Description of NIC Number

of

Factories

Fixed

Capital

Working

Capital

Net Value

Added

(NVA)

Employment

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)

1 Crop and animal production, hunting and

related services

606 73156 139248 114300 17494

7 Mining of metal ores 3 32 199 126 13

8 Other mining and quarrying 51 109 238 382 634

10 Manufacture of food products 2406 1950706 1120412 1043348 202077

11 Manufacture of beverages 231 567224 -23076 269067 24543

12 Manufacture of tobacco products 103 122823 61362 200519 40814

13 Manufacture of textiles 1451 1716619 507622 386159 148764

14 Manufacture of wearing apparel 777 109755 119971 115222 37196

15 Manufacture of leather and related products 94 15630 11980 -5581 4658

16 Manufacture of wood and products of wood

and cork, ex

264 68946 45450 18495 4120

17 Manufacture of paper and paper products 758 509781 116750 112276 23515

18 Printing and reproduction of recorded media 823 368482 -74655 225755 38113

19 Manufacture of coke and refined petroleum

products

160 985206 287936 3027315 11542

20 Manufacture of chemicals and chemical

products

1478 2095651 1002283 1298757 93771

21 Manufacture of pharmaceuticals, medicinal

chemical an

703 1641905 1021613 1382108 132749

22 Manufacture of rubber and plastics products 1535 1061253 653285 739047 84658

23 Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral

products

863 744988 359234 421863 35964

24 Manufacture of basic metals 1378 4069822 986545 2639742 148451

25 Manufacture of fabricated metal products,

except mach

2832 933877 733623 1008594 124042

26 Manufacture of computer, electronic and

optical produ

448 454513 1297759 290124 39853

27 Manufacture of electrical equipment 1178 873096 802182 678096 88134

28 Manufacture of machinery and equipment

n.e.c.

1847 1456497 9221380 2074984 136910

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Annexure-I

Selected Characteristics of Industries by Industry group (2-digit)

(` lakh)

NIC

2008

Description of NIC Number

of

Factories

Fixed

Capital

Working

Capital

Net Value

Added

(NVA)

Employment

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)

29 Manufacture of motor vehicles, trailers

and semi-trai

1032 2968801 -609079 881067 185375

30 Manufacture of other transport equipment 300 424235 -149905 578050 42615

31 Manufacture of furniture 174 98169 136402 3562 15205

32 Other manufacturing 922 222273 688945 342667 56756

33 Repair and installation of machinery and

equipment

166 137346 32859 119320 11392

35 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning

supply

59 2234217 -168418 316377 10241

36 Water collection, treatment and supply 2 444 -15 -25 27

37 Sewerage 4 626 2913 165 92

38 Waste collection, treatment and disposal

activities;

6 12134 14335 5504 1114

39 Remediation activities and other waste

management ser

1 44 552 137 30

42 Civil engineering 8 731 172 727 54

43 Specialized construction activities 1 750 -1906 1821 169

45 Wholesale and retail trade and repair of

motor vehicle

578 277751 231096 285835 39082

46 Wholesale trade, except of motor vehicles

and motorcycle

28 1364 1342 -2379 252

47 Retail trade, except of motor vehicles and

motorcycle

20 790 2342 1348 398

49 Land transport and transport via pipelines 26 4884 823 6225 2071

52 Warehousing and support activities for

transportation

89 46955 27302 11099 1778

58 Publishing activities 36 51321 6692 20787 3418

59 Motion picture, video and television

programme production

36 27184 34217 3254 1411

74 Other professional, scientific and technical

activities

2 827 442 573 136

82 Office administrative, office support and

other business

19 10657 711 748 659

95 Repair of computers and personal and

household goods

32 2456 1137 5471 1019

96 Other personal service activities 28 1799 2990 1273 732

Total 23555 26345829 18647289 18624301 1812044

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Selected Characteristics of Industries by Industry group (2-digit)

(` lakh)

NIC

2008 Description of NIC

Total

Output

Total

Input GFCF Emoluments

(1) (2) (8) (9) (10) (11)

1 Crop and animal production, hunting and related

services

956313 833333 7202 10501

7 Mining of metal ores 235 105 1 1

8 Other mining and quarrying 653 244 6 290

10 Manufacture of food products 10170902 8971194 395876 339188

11 Manufacture of beverages 1234146 918510 96237 44884

12 Manufacture of tobacco products 373998 164665 65204 18214

13 Manufacture of textiles 3678086 3106361 205490 215747

14 Manufacture of wearing apparel 629345 504094 18631 55798

15 Manufacture of leather and related products 56447 60323 2701 6727

16 Manufacture of wood and products of wood and

cork, ex

120777 99442 34084 6515

17 Manufacture of paper and paper products 943646 799890 90631 41164

18 Printing and reproduction of recorded media 797706 532283 59104 93507

19 Manufacture of coke and refined petroleum products 13163341 10071868 190810 79848

20 Manufacture of chemicals and chemical products 6803535 5296487 495616 340895

21 Manufacture of pharmaceuticals, medicinal chemical

an

4533010 3011806 293439 456597

22 Manufacture of rubber and plastics products 3524872 2656474 200802 159248

23 Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral products 1491952 1019580 158629 72592

24 Manufacture of basic metals 15340663 12403924 602482 323044

25 Manufacture of fabricated metal products, except

mach

4929459 3829442 164286 295645

26 Manufacture of computer, electronic and optical

produ

1957803 1615344 91019 115419

27 Manufacture of electrical equipment 4058317 3288039 234496 229600

28 Manufacture of machinery and equipment n.e.c. 6860527 4650538 316920 501203

29 Manufacture of motor vehicles, trailers and semi-trai 9450463 8267330 560803 495918

30 Manufacture of other transport equipment 2799585 2182586 67153 87709

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Selected Characteristics of Industries by Industry group (2-digit)

(` lakh)

NIC

2008 Description of NIC

Total

Output

Total

Input GFCF Emoluments

(1) (2) (8) (9) (10) (11)

31 Manufacture of furniture 336967 325178 17871 47261

32 Other manufacturing 2490891 2125533 34222 106036

33 Repair and installation of machinery and equipment 297745 168054 34998 64121

35 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 1272887 833072 195528 28140

36 Water collection, treatment and supply 173 142 203 34

37 Sewerage 991 723 55 98

38 Waste collection, treatment and disposal activities; 16098 7720 1661 1282

39 Remediation activities and other waste management ser 2203 2059 1 22

42 Civil engineering 8232 7433 290 61

43 Specialized construction activities 5738 3854 126 909

45 Wholesale and retail trade and repair of motor vehicle 1959745 1651917 79747 67817

46 Wholesale trade, except of motor vehicles and motorcy 15998 18246 373 268

47 Retail trade, except of motor vehicles and motorcycle 87815 86402 173 471

49 Land transport and transport via pipelines 30239 22428 181 3971

52 Warehousing and support activities for transportation 79081 65275 16728 2878

58 Publishing activities 59647 35898 4065 7866

59 Motion picture, video and television programme

produc

43998 35804 5145 6387

74 Other professional, scientific and technical activiti 5627 4903 -300 147

82 Office administrative, office support and other busin 20771 19129 389 1090

95 Repair of computers and personal and household goods 19061 13353 892 2930

96 Other personal service activities 4380 2917 207 924

Total 100634068 79713905 4744180 4332969

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Selected indicators of industries by NIC 3 digit based on pooled data

(` lakh)

NIC2008

(3-digit)

Number of

Factories

Fixed

Capital

Working

Capital

Total

Output

Materials

Consumed

Total

Input

Net Value

Added

Wages to

workers

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)

16 595 73156 139248 956313 720459 833333 114300 5835

72 3 32 199 235 76 105 126 1

81 11 71 57 126 82 87 17 17

89 40 38 180 527 58 157 365 218

101 21 22872 21736 199741 134410 164042 33698 3956

102 30 29454 12523 185040 153073 175213 6957 4206

103 159 67030 48243 157619 103232 123690 28528 4475

104 424 214842 351596 2526919 1715825 2492552 15450 13219

105 223 174987 167205 1311372 970900 1115834 179233 17080

106 670 139266 189482 1463308 810746 1214599 236482 8252

107 779 1283558 294837 4055420 2845457 3471537 486996 100769

108 99 18696 34789 271482 190965 213726 56005 3437

110 231 567224 -23076 1234146 703699 918510 269067 21978

120 103 122823 61362 373998 126183 164665 200519 12418

131 1234 1495566 407063 3029721 1909340 2555796 317334 101504

139 217 221053 100559 648365 404405 550565 68826 27552

141 742 94272 113638 584885 264700 471663 104612 26204

143 35 15483 6333 44460 24489 32431 10610 2144

151 31 1352 2354 6620 3740 4719 1726 618

152 63 14278 9625 49827 40001 55604 -7308 2193

161 73 823 1469 6842 2973 5052 1733 206

162 191 68123 43980 113935 66101 94390 16761 4463

170 758 509781 116750 943646 631558 799890 112276 21782

181 815 361978 -87552 766440 345447 518566 208934 23847

182 8 6503 12896 31266 10278 13717 16821 706

191 22 9862 15621 99683 699 93069 5879 674

192 138 975344 272315 13063658 9543311 9978799 3021436 35325

201 660 1128437 355753 3091735 1780497 2403678 571332 58120

202 803 701305 537071 2935851 1630956 2195753 683680 47383

203 16 265910 109459 775949 558828 697056 43746 15944

210 703 1641905 1021613 4533010 1914655 3011806 1382108 85616

221 404 284567 131935 1224517 626547 797390 401549 29093

222 1131 776686 521350 2300355 1483034 1859084 337498 47841

231 103 148993 15129 194386 76115 126508 57885 7193

239 759 595995 344105 1297567 653214 893072 363978 24424

241 549 3163341 532135 11845317 7987321 9288765 2342102 97096

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Selected indicators of industries by NIC 3 digit based on pooled data

(` lakh)

NIC2008

(3-digit)

Number of

Factories

Fixed

Capital

Working

Capital

Total

Output

Materials

Consumed

Total

Input

Net Value

Added

Wages to

workers

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)

242 312 263520 127841 1406102 888777 1338874 40649 12731

243 517 642962 326568 2089244 1300281 1776286 256991 44083

251 810 337578 270995 2401703 1359224 1746940 624806 52320

252 15 8557 3430 39656 26790 32554 6568 591

259 2007 587742 459199 2488101 1566214 2049949 377220 63161

261 190 83816 509130 386415 290063 362892 13936 11789

262 17 15553 -14864 50829 28593 41456 7828 3511

263 32 23119 38314 179160 144480 153897 21259 2639

264 33 285716 663100 965243 645497 774222 160557 10729

265 119 37587 96668 346567 186753 263902 76765 7379

266 27 5131 3447 18493 6279 11925 6129 429

267 29 3422 1740 10742 4837 6821 3545 961

271 560 365635 358740 1831175 1046516 1405143 387498 38737

272 64 45212 16518 157960 107044 121004 34019 4876

273 167 129698 163530 420638 298319 356450 52868 11694

274 71 36932 -1688 172627 122303 140055 29092 5588

275 139 223183 71635 1022039 552265 922225 73467 8632

279 178 72437 193448 453877 253075 343161 101152 14067

281 1024 735771 8330252 3179965 1643684 2183969 926715 73430

282 823 720726 891128 3680562 1641670 2466569 1148268 63882

291 91 1624090 -1040578 4696628 3722914 4389491 157089 118664

292 122 46591 61979 230177 178260 202306 23661 9089

293 818 1298120 369521 4523657 2993334 3675532 700317 136550

301 28 132866 184140 101320 45384 68570 29144 4774

302 22 9740 5408 22817 14303 18041 3451 1529

303 22 1646 233 1579 629 894 575 288

309 229 279983 -339686 2673868 1886053 2095081 544879 40288

310 174 98169 136402 336967 180193 325178 3562 15505

321 658 170076 643158 2265194 1486222 1976455 271769 39240

323 10 241 355 1376 849 1092 258 86

324 28 5914 2829 29487 19514 24694 3803 736

325 48 14531 19967 95148 38982 53895 39469 5728

329 176 31511 22610 99654 37527 69377 27357 3122

331 144 132195 21628 265577 90163 142952 112589 18694

332 22 5151 11231 32168 19132 25101 6731 1084

351 34 2122785 -175370 1148187 668165 750881 281085 12751

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Selected indicators of industries by NIC 3 digit based on pooled data

(` lakh)

NIC2008

(3-digit)

Number of

Factories

Fixed

Capital

Working

Capital

Total

Output

Materials

Consumed

Total

Input

Net Value

Added

Wages to

workers

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)

352 25 111432 6952 124700 65374 82191 35292 514

370 4 626 2913 991 45 723 165 57

382 5 12134 14293 13462 884 5011 5577 655

422 8 731 172 8232 2101 7433 727 15

451 36 9319 27392 138414 1727 108847 28893 4664

452 508 266319 198419 1775834 88254 1501133 253609 21663

454 24 1938 4916 40218 6808 37632 2388 381

462 13 173 40 14893 3 14730 141 51

463 4 280 122 675 190 618 22 7

492 26 4884 823 30239 16236 22428 6225 3353

521 89 46955 27302 79081 56248 65275 11099 1412

581 36 51321 6692 59647 23763 35898 20787 4519

591 35 23765 33926 42248 2307 35221 2476 1743

829 19 10657 711 20771 5568 19129 748 542

951 9 643 1176 3222 198 576 2606 253

952 23 1813 -38 15839 794 12777 2865 400

960 28 1799 2990 4380 1122 2917 1273 497

Others 60 7528 3548 112039 18886 108109 3076 1060

Total 23555 26345829 18647289 100634068 62218170 79713905 18624301 1736932

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Gr. Mumbai

(` lakh)

NIC

2008

Industries/

Factories

(No.)

Fixed

Capital

Working

Capital

Total

Output

Total

Input

GVA NVA GFCF Employment

(No.)

Emoluments

1 11 239 103 153 160 -7 -16 186 59 86

10 207 62116 65050 563552 508362 55190 47891 16562 15304 36556

11 20 22696 -3511 20487 29027 -8540 -11425 2376 1698 2933

13 133 36522 -5984 52703 43904 8799 4412 2804 5211 7787

16 40 323 904 4011 2924 1087 1028 13 352 331

17 128 2854 6214 44540 38631 5909 5463 887 2022 2380

19 11 840097 92035 8583960 8621250 -37290 -89016 119494 4648 49273

20 116 217614 92435 868811 593616 275195 252029 53463 8999 54302

23 116 21679 -1589 100425 84198 16227 13665 2616 3634 6330

45 159 45262 29247 564209 495365 68843 65507 6266 15713 25958

52 7 2534 -300 3435 1211 2224 1913 272 177 643

12 4 45667 29068 147805 68918 78887 75418 32998 678 2792

21 64 128105 224746 614938 459431 155506 143533 23696 11530 92762

22 269 70446 13906 334720 241158 93562 89942 4039 6084 18002

24 80 5648 25235 181328 178951 2376 1499 2236 1929 3661

25 416 21168 35497 165319 114900 50419 46247 -1518 8469 15626

29 93 88050 -4181 350950 218448 132503 120749 20639 6103 37508

31 51 1570 1775 9140 7919 1221 1084 118 625 1180

15 53 10636 8921 34325 43326 -9000 -10186 1169 2634 4563

18 435 119231 -115398 354877 224377 130500 115266 19500 11078 45168

28 409 245940 694077 902699 667773 234926 213252 19432 18155 92997

96 20 917 2595 3061 2319 742 610 125 394 492

27 230 22042 39551 209396 155401 53995 49830 4032 6789 21402

32 770 177248 652030 2317594 2018008 299585 281204 26698 48824 87655

14 564 37948 73257 366999 295800 71199 66883 5876 14784 27579

26 145 61369 72905 361345 312850 48495 43291 9227 10421 26963

30 36 2289 6178 10662 6699 3963 3539 212 765 2212

33 35 102093 1705 105731 33503 72227 65111 30474 2341 39610

8 16 91 111 314 142 172 147 5 189 127

59 28 24340 33900 39453 33637 5816 1081 5126 1152 4711

95 22 450 -3270 5567 3496 2071 1993 165 541 2312

Others 7 38144 1189 18070 10702 7368 6307 1158 301 362

All 4693 2455328 2068399 17340579 15516406 1824173 1608255 410348 211603 714263

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Thane (` lakh)

NIC

2008

Industries/

Factories

(No.)

Fixed

Capital

Working

Capital

Total

Output

Total

Input

GVA NVA GFCF Employment

(No.)

Emoluments

10 202 99576 -13499 639024 820291 -181267 -190613 22060 11007 25346

11 43 36233 -493 122693 71448 51245 46200 5699 1671 5108

13 689 855132 438797 1773658 1509276 264382 169901 122725 74342 112100

16 94 10894 10994 42871 33531 9340 8644 1456 1115 3007

17 161 82619 12869 318677 279746 38931 32987 21674 6818 12979

19 37 14924 25299 221934 196447 25487 24250 3353 1391 4154

20 584 262297 173912 1335937 1063298 272639 245534 40565 25543 92046

23 138 59537 79819 134173 103658 30514 25610 7515 4180 7132

45 67 19521 47938 216058 192586 23472 21753 3929 4355 8450

52 18 14951 4108 5390 2496 2893 2230 8650 769 1073

21 289 291224 331414 1033581 758168 275413 250772 43797 33178 102299

22 442 127370 80066 498455 400360 98095 83583 27131 19094 31404

24 327 1199255 144530 7230632 5091496 2139136 2051375 110325 53724 124209

25 662 230701 111870 852067 675165 176903 157961 36377 32546 71067

29 82 36165 42464 178340 141061 37279 24097 15589 9886 18100

31 39 79432 122317 232719 241837 -9118 -15093 15453 10436 39858

15 16 3633 1970 15142 12029 3113 2782 1424 1222 1352

18 175 157036 29117 250971 199638 51333 34591 17111 15396 23916

28 495 191585 131715 1113398 630009 483389 468789 49789 24292 62652

35 14 113488 6476 124491 82590 41901 34184 22443 447 3947

46 9 131 -3 14634 14501 133 111 14 85 75

47 12 256 1333 69879 69177 702 671 125 303 376

27 278 118517 300313 775040 630393 144648 130570 23125 20220 63228

32 64 14511 16336 61563 42210 19353 17619 2609 3890 6466

14 148 38988 27597 190174 154632 35541 31746 4837 17791 21977

26 100 26414 17969 148445 120386 28058 24429 7648 5751 14083

30 13 3881 4241 29402 26792 2609 2217 360 727 1173

33 47 7722 12295 57923 16939 40984 39241 1868 6009 18641

82 12 134 409 18992 18367 624 607 58 434 670

8 34 18 127 339 102 237 235 2 446 163

59 6 251 898 4194 1522 2672 2652 18 126 1076

Others 11 4470 5916 21065 14434 6631 6239 1226 612 1485

All 5306 4100865 2169115 17731859 13614585 4117274 3735875 618953 387806 879614

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Raigad (` lakh)

NIC

2008

Industries/

Factories

(No.)

Fixed

Capital

Working

Capital

Total

Output

Total

Input

GVA NVA GFCF Employment

(No.)

Emoluments

10 64 72944 -12628 454408 439963 14445 8527 12176 9270 13012

11 11 24224 3475 60785 44457 16327 14049 5652 1294 3074

13 18 21269 19607 88600 73355 15245 12404 3156 2304 4032

16 9 2031 1427 3118 2570 548 402 379 414 450

17 25 2613 2000 8815 6966 1849 1605 562 544 713

19 25 97964 149805 3911837 931866 2979971 2974657 62505 2797 21396

20 181 1055330 208352 2698301 2205693 492608 373572 159810 21454 105173

23 38 151045 69339 191886 148290 43596 31091 21352 4357 15632

45 14 101334 39542 126212 75457 50756 43421 35762 3245 7458

52 7 10342 2333 10023 8450 1573 777 1116 218 368

21 58 94578 37477 190010 156892 33119 24478 11191 5782 12533

22 47 22750 14093 85536 69686 15849 13070 4286 2589 4295

24 93 1488754 340633 3153202 2936493 216710 118316 194569 12735 49442

25 107 64858 17523 167282 149255 18027 11747 6480 4495 10133

29 31 2687 856 7955 7082 873 698 446 377 597

31 4 223 248 3710 2998 712 677 19 159 190

18 10 14231 -1374 14068 16826 -2758 -3410 1278 278 349

28 31 10897 4558 16316 12593 3723 2843 761 853 2699

27 20 24064 89561 166688 105771 60916 58584 3025 1614 4806

32 11 13779 -2035 5359 3223 2136 1581 786 258 1317

14 4 9915 7392 21672 16630 5042 4606 5034 214 397

26 7 903 1254 5988 4313 1675 1605 305 138 638

33 8 4973 1889 5709 4322 1387 1238 217 645 1035

82 3 10457 220 1554 609 945 80 327 223 392

Others 11 7461 12755 13361 9068 4293 2915 1667 723 1461

All 836 3309628 1008299 11412392 7432825 3979568 3699533 532859 76979 261590

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Ratnagiri (` lakh)

Annexure III

NIC

2008

Industries/

Factories

(No.)

Fixed

Capital

Working

Capital

Total

Output

Total

Input

GVA NVA GFCF Employment

(No.)

Emoluments

10 38 18838 25373 105954 67803 38151 35864 2614 1989 5372

11 7 170 119 225 169 55 46 11 50 44

17 4 3150 294 10090 8435 1655 1420 409 175 299

20 50 255924 111522 470210 316342 153868 142006 166449 7548 17349

23 18 2979 -401 33651 6329 27322 27199 1375 328 621

45 8 696 958 28763 27957 806 703 50 139 197

21 6 13672 4673 48508 23671 24837 22955 3234 530 1567

22 12 66599 2610 218568 193174 25394 18798 4379 1394 3310

24 5 2239 17498 58119 56680 1439 1100 13 108 133

25 12 9230 4244 18623 14714 3909 3565 930 1811 3008

28 6 89 319 348 303 45 32 2 35 28

35 4 1562590 40964 751591 473596 277994 211630 96359 1351 3821

27 5 1625 2424 9646 8813 833 563 190 349 566

32 5 575 626 2178 1192 986 841 223 321 296

30 4 129120 176084 75175 45925 29250 26090 12874 4656 5901

Others 8 135 0 290 259 36 22 56 30 17

All 189 2070386 388938 1851059 1262245 588815 494789 290906 20923 42630

Sindhudurg

(` lakh)

NIC

2008

Industries/

Factories

(No.)

Fixed

Capital

Working

Capital

Total

Output

Total

Input

GVA NVA GFCF Employment

(No.)

Emoluments

10 24 1275 2276 8187 6036 2151 2015 187 809 445

23 10 95 109 443 191 252 239 7 218 174

25 5 5 14 156 122 35 34 0 21 20

28 4 1559 793 20355 17915 2440 2337 253 332 789

Others 17 11825 2308 27898 30544 -2646 -3607 300 821 1386

All 60 14760 5500 57040 54808 2232 1018 747 2201 2815

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Nashik

(` lakh)

NIC

2008

Industries/

Factories

(No.)

Fixed

Capital

Working

Capital

Total

Output

Total

Input

GVA NVA GFCF Employment

(No.)

Emoluments

10 71 66941 11655 175276 135837 39439 33655 10502 5028 8153

11 17 25587 12555 77766 53346 24420 21454 5470 2006 4403

13 34 4364 302 12765 10305 2460 2056 462 987 1861

16 8 48 183 1009 597 413 406 2 81 147

17 50 4415 2927 30595 27715 2880 2437 351 795 854

19 4 5304 1440 43269 37157 6112 5112 295 125 431

20 80 23303 173005 160914 139851 21064 18530 6556 2790 7957

23 56 111638 58654 198964 160357 38608 32055 57477 6033 11191

45 28 18693 51116 175705 121032 54673 53605 9016 2536 4072

52 3 112 49 5 6 -1 -12 3 12 7

12 5 559 1084 3907 793 3114 3015 119 841 534

21 34 55361 98187 385674 254426 131248 126499 12574 4191 14482

22 96 186020 224483 665929 536435 129494 80064 18063 10599 22684

24 63 118705 78232 333637 285914 47723 39997 28665 4797 8534

25 213 57852 59453 528483 235979 292503 287041 17044 10938 15914

29 102 222738 20887 738661 916798 -178137 -207624 71823 19701 62167

31 8 3778 1205 16428 10941 5487 4945 731 598 707

18 35 18280 6339 29797 18405 11392 10505 3335 5517 6884

28 72 48891 37536 177288 95520 81768 77403 9330 6161 14101

27 140 100626 73856 465249 374071 91177 81922 34389 10916 27724

32 8 2869 1824 11549 9360 2189 1880 411 539 1056

14 4 25 15 254 108 146 143 0 29 44

26 18 3807 6537 20971 13930 7042 6438 693 1495 2554

30 7 3289 2887 41056 30938 10117 9683 678 1062 1690

33 4 39 124 507 384 122 117 5 37 83

Others 10 4303 20579 21587 10819 10768 10431 114 135 372

All 1167 1087549 945114 4317244 3481024 836220 701759 288108 97946 218604

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Dhule

(` lakh)

NIC

2008

Industries/

Factories

(No.)

Fixed

Capital

Working

Capital

Total

Output

Total

Input

GVA NVA GFCF Employment

(No.)

Emoluments

1 6 1936 325 18554 16841 1713 1615 230 104 226

10 61 11494 7429 143161 133264 9897 8768 2540 1854 1534

11 3 14 25 47 33 14 12 0 11 5

13 14 33503 -12270 61002 54370 6631 6128 479 4384 4229

20 6 3674 1008 5631 3405 2226 1563 2035 702 1047

23 12 37 12 62 42 19 11 6 15 8

45 6 672 1095 13926 12982 944 854 38 156 146

21 4 2270 277 8471 7493 978 760 550 456 426

22 6 6009 61065 19295 12167 7128 5651 559 930 844

24 7 23240 -14701 268371 264820 3551 1762 1510 586 616

27 6 2287 1207 8980 8233 747 633 147 92 153

Others 10 1730 7787 8767 7666 1103 994 34 291 197

All 139 86867 53257 556267 521316 34951 28750 8129 9580 9431

Nandurbar

(` lakh)

NIC

2008

Industries/

Factories

(No.)

Fixed

Capital

Working

Capital

Total

Output

Total

Input

GVA NVA GFCF Employment

(No.)

Emoluments

1 4 494 654 4848 4216 632 590 212 76 42

10 36 10551 2041 37149 32178 4970 4013 6088 1339 1272

11 4 1190 182 10959 9234 1723 1632 190 153 199

23 4 18 19 28 17 12 10 0 13 4

52 3 298 44 106 33 74 25 11 21 12

Others 7 17599 757 24123 23786 338 -201 986 1502 1375

All 58 30150 3697 77213 69464 7749 6069 7487 3104 2902

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Jalgaon

(` lakh)

NIC

2008

Industries/

Factories

(No.)

Fixed

Capital

Working

Capital

Total

Output

Total

Input

GVA NVA GFCF Employment

(No.)

Emoluments

1 78 17083 21996 280648 257500 23147 20924 1528 4978 2183

10 132 51689 35946 398816 345961 52856 49688 6683 8312 9532

11 3 78 24 114 85 29 17 1 14 10

13 17 7072 1728 5054 6958 -1904 -2486 2541 1448 2386

17 24 2165 645 6750 5948 801 435 409 446 290

20 32 12397 8160 43552 35178 8374 7295 2363 1648 2181

23 11 519 5 2500 2115 385 334 35 196 184

45 11 2641 1187 17093 16601 492 327 407 326 427

52 6 244 26 447 117 330 297 9 118 155

12 9 2353 5113 8706 6530 2176 2119 137 719 744

21 7 316 123 812 609 204 162 101 84 118

22 85 192404 67092 415972 310752 105221 94457 47947 9684 17559

24 6 121 -54 1144 1037 107 89 15 56 65

25 23 2197 2076 9141 6784 2357 1984 251 519 650

29 8 6345 11864 26207 35631 -9425 -10556 3129 1474 3243

31 4 100 128 111 71 40 26 6 21 6

18 5 92 76 457 280 177 139 37 105 69

28 11 2724 3356 17332 5752 11581 11199 455 699 1022

27 21 13926 26016 86380 59020 27360 26167 5050 1771 3589

26 3 141 73 597 494 103 90 15 55 39

Others 9 402 160 6007 5075 931 855 49 174 341

All 505 315009 185740 1327840 1102498 225342 203562 71168 32847 44793

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Ahmednagar

(` lakh)

NIC

2008

Industries/

Factories

(No.)

Fixed

Capital

Working

Capital

Total

Output

Total

Input

GVA NVA GFCF Employment

(No.)

Emoluments

1 14 152 -20 84 45 39 28 83 31 18

10 97 193656 60860 510909 487770 23139 13432 55506 15184 26493

11 15 156199 57474 214060 147617 66443 57810 18817 5731 10502

13 15 281 118 942 611 332 290 12 97 127

16 5 84 644 1225 1114 111 104 16 51 43

17 14 113 279 1050 848 202 187 24 76 96

20 14 11269 14490 57831 51777 6054 5458 1476 1091 1670

23 15 696 659 2552 1430 1122 1097 234 659 470

45 10 623 6052 22896 21152 1744 1691 40 269 410

52 4 432 270 297 78 219 177 16 39 97

12 4 2288 4940 21044 13418 7627 7386 475 1717 1096

21 3 12843 11650 25443 23902 1541 341 5595 738 1747

22 35 14887 9341 43758 36837 6921 5671 7006 1164 1888

24 32 5539 8421 39181 34901 4280 3502 1417 1021 1882

25 67 3053 4953 21649 18209 3439 2969 913 900 1083

29 15 47283 3851 33231 25144 8087 6511 2851 1206 2100

31 4 59 78 160 86 74 67 0 49 27

15 4 167 -285 1884 1381 503 467 23 171 192

28 34 1930 4452 31210 22742 8468 8190 507 710 1194

35 4 8916 -233398 559 442 116 -438 302 1315 3717

27 44 49500 18089 225265 163749 61517 57138 19757 3551 8821

26 3 230 203 654 312 342 297 67 86 185

30 12 533 269 3170 2730 440 341 110 222 332

42 6 731 172 8232 7433 798 727 290 54 61

Others 4 635 447 3624 2944 681 586 171 108 402

All 474 512099 -25991 1270910 1066672 204239 174029 115708 36240 64653

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Pune

(` lakh)

NIC

2008

Industries/

Factories

(No.)

Fixed

Capital

Working

Capital

Total

Output

Total

Input

GVA NVA GFCF Employment

(No.)

Emoluments

10 204 309106 157080 1604697 1379165 225532 195149 87562 27633 53802

11 18 8905 28627 51207 40529 10678 9161 1497 922 1792

13 39 65478 31830 159607 133770 25837 20182 5031 6476 14746

16 36 39239 5924 36287 31720 4567 3868 30866 943 1076

17 103 185348 44962 275153 221932 53221 41739 22874 4664 12236

19 37 2828 628 53311 9664 43647 43264 1392 948 1922

20 162 153897 149536 615707 503817 111890 97200 38246 12054 42319

23 102 32008 8817 45999 32387 13612 11229 8308 3188 5032

45 75 16224 33123 178896 120489 58406 55485 4384 4370 8732

52 10 9120 3295 1471 410 1061 929 1755 46 69

12 9 68635 13946 144894 43061 101833 97225 30571 5477 3271

21 112 761651 201901 1749074 1006099 742974 676810 112171 62313 203863

22 238 163883 83552 599414 355488 243926 228049 43578 14181 24824

24 149 412950 166245 1398276 1257521 140754 106913 67149 22558 49071

25 771 399265 428580 2435930 2025607 410323 368230 71407 43419 146606

29 524 2394709 -853878 7066599 6024437 1042162 816831 401105 123312 336552

31 18 3042 524 7711 5059 2653 2297 188 697 1119

18 74 36872 -8687 96572 39004 57568 53913 13338 2488 9948

28 518 719215 8208089 3435243 2313452 1121791 1052217 158551 61055 261670

35 5 22448 -186 36056 13113 22944 21457 33 122 380

46 10 809 1066 0 2544 -2544 -2606 97 114 144

96 5 614 381 938 372 566 541 22 269 385

27 260 302105 198727 1528486 1340833 187653 153913 95670 30165 76716

32 38 7710 15153 58665 37208 21457 20516 1964 2001 7184

14 24 8648 2158 27178 17459 9719 8896 2313 1958 4150

26 135 86075 458026 592145 498438 93707 79752 15346 17053 56405

30 101 147242 -349886 1075122 831784 243338 224215 30550 15352 38346

33 30 7709 7531 89688 85788 3901 3326 1137 883 1542

58 16 12026 -2404 34329 23176 11153 9440 2294 2513 5670

49 23 4325 637 30209 22414 7795 6213 180 2047 3965

Others 3 3930 841 3888 1512 2376 1291 580 400 431

All 3849 6386016 9036136 23432749 18418250 5014499 4407645 1250159 469621 1373969

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Satara

(` lakh)

NIC

2008

Industries/

Factories

(No.)

Fixed

Capital

Working

Capital

Total

Output

Total

Input

GVA NVA GFCF Employment

(No.)

Emoluments

10 78 89146 36482 570414 364417 205998 197502 15713 10059 16201

11 9 76283 -8368 108509 95327 13183 10576 23205 634 1186

13 7 10085 630 14783 13485 1298 592 3059 787 979

16 3 2 31 105 79 26 26 0 19 11

17 9 0 34 92 77 16 16 0 33 4

20 19 690 646 10184 1595 8588 8457 312 94 113

23 14 302 47 960 659 301 295 83 30 30

45 13 5322 -5734 13583 13160 423 292 5168 469 344

12 3 249 -562 2345 1289 1056 1029 97 177 229

21 11 14559 8947 20271 11883 8388 7533 7605 1014 2087

22 28 2851 2437 13630 10771 2859 2499 525 765 1173

24 27 78958 18998 135007 112476 22531 12756 14189 5088 7585

25 30 10900 11601 66562 58618 7945 6783 1687 1964 3377

29 17 41694 19395 159265 103719 55546 51997 6959 6192 7240

31 3 382 807 1435 836 598 550 -1 68 221

18 4 21 46 85 50 36 32 2 24 21

28 55 80587 68707 345538 307447 38092 31875 24961 6715 21457

27 18 12162 2371 70818 52167 18651 17974 5531 1880 3200

26 4 233 1061 697 402 294 247 23 93 230

30 10 4047 909 9889 8467 1422 1192 453 597 870

95 4 47 21 392 275 117 108 2 23 43

Others 12 1959 328 15663 22991 -7329 -7465 -215 203 485

All 378 430479 158835 1560228 1180189 380039 344866 109360 36927 67083

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Sangli

(` lakh)

NIC

2008

Industries/

Factories

(No.)

Fixed

Capital

Working

Capital

Total

Output

Total

Input

GVA NVA GFCF Employment

(No.)

Emoluments

10 101 102717 -2440 502982 448865 54117 46489 20791 11784 16098

11 9 15082 -55966 206249 156683 49565 47459 3240 1797 2287

13 56 24117 9545 84736 81794 2941 -1715 3889 3500 3079

16 6 4738 7766 6824 4225 2599 2229 422 404 502

17 30 281 267 2290 1905 384 356 27 252 175

19 3 188 83 126 82 44 23 2 13 12

20 21 5546 4525 19394 17557 1838 1420 1721 337 452

23 39 1062 627 3052 2246 806 697 226 491 362

45 20 1270 1916 53812 51601 2210 1021 269 545 726

52 26 8776 17403 57693 52351 5342 4683 4887 345 416

12 3 494 122 1901 1531 370 341 0 661 170

21 7 304 112 394 361 33 -9 15 31 34

22 20 421 139 2966 2509 457 403 70 255 249

24 81 39826 17662 159993 138282 21711 18216 8512 4806 5128

25 43 7503 7119 82003 56090 25913 25256 1677 1484 1696

29 46 12413 6063 63255 53296 9959 7948 2604 3027 3032

31 4 114 443 1463 1560 -97 -117 5 53 41

18 6 299 58 591 412 178 137 22 56 46

28 29 14023 2759 74536 43054 31482 29672 1465 1884 5385

27 23 6769 3219 25622 12749 12872 12339 4035 685 974

32 6 570 356 5014 2710 2304 2257 143 187 276

14 12 622 -224 831 587 244 204 32 956 342

26 4 156 155 524 358 166 145 89 55 71

58 4 20 11 155 148 7 5 0 14 19

Others 7 718 165 3016 2316 700 601 78 562 543

All 604 248029 21888 1359421 1133274 226148 200060 54221 34184 42115

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Solapur

(` lakh)

NIC

2008

Industries/

Factories

(No.)

Fixed

Capital

Working

Capital

Total

Output

Total

Input

GVA NVA GFCF Employment

(No.)

Emoluments

10 79 168550 43050 658935 601068 57867 46247 37520 10693 18987

11 5 4619 846 29671 27591 2080 1690 423 690 976

13 32 27491 3703 53889 63597 -9708 -12756 3204 3864 6252

17 10 202 194 1653 1388 264 233 11 104 115

20 6 1016 494 7487 6711 776 627 272 568 344

23 16 13435 2797 57762 42478 15284 14665 10065 262 754

45 19 504 479 40947 38381 2566 2495 64 565 1310

12 27 311 1842 19526 9733 9793 9748 42 23872 7145

21 17 22217 6925 51535 36829 14706 10549 6500 1136 2199

22 25 8319 2243 29136 21549 7587 6725 2903 858 1558

24 18 11191 -11618 17551 14784 2768 2153 1211 583 1090

25 28 99 735 893 697 196 181 7 148 112

29 5 15679 7694 30484 21947 8537 7302 7089 2105 2845

18 7 1300 2601 3498 1719 1779 1705 991 154 360

28 11 1036 3552 17379 15541 1837 1631 334 603 889

14 8 3703 589 1640 997 643 475 74 191 404

Others 17 6705 5803 9621 9105 517 79 -11 513 600

All 330 286375 71929 1031605 914114 117491 93749 70700 46907 45942

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Kolhapur

(` lakh)

NIC

2008

Industries/

Factories

(No.)

Fixed

Capital

Working

Capital

Total

Output

Total

Input

GVA NVA GFCF Employment

(No.)

Emoluments

10 134 191873 88798 806812 672364 134448 119840 27230 21027 32384

11 10 5095 1228 10151 7106 3045 2746 204 262 523

13 305 205153 -2504 378669 321930 56739 36443 17488 18961 21586

16 8 1118 235 6927 6520 407 283 93 217 213

17 17 361 113 2335 1953 382 323 40 206 134

19 7 28 67 187 12 175 171 0 18 12

20 24 8395 2980 18736 16137 2599 2156 4601 748 881

23 73 1751 1308 8892 7709 1183 822 232 521 617

45 37 13613 5285 124908 114721 10187 8900 3056 1624 2511

12 5 21 694 697 535 162 158 0 50 31

21 10 5730 425 5576 3434 2142 1566 495 640 1133

22 28 3793 3645 14888 12041 2847 2371 487 490 919

24 198 126593 61453 453089 377408 75681 64672 39086 17082 25427

25 179 13250 6796 62323 52960 9363 7604 2614 2728 4224

29 41 23388 25278 83328 54270 29058 26247 10822 2890 4957

31 10 330 196 677 456 221 191 50 142 101

18 21 3647 254 7047 5684 1363 943 450 930 922

28 79 36585 38656 140283 108528 31755 28690 4785 4749 11015

35 5 5830 698 2271 193 2079 1217 3102 67 74

47 7 18 157 4181 4129 52 52 0 36 21

27 32 44250 -4686 141017 102043 38973 33240 3670 2309 4857

32 4 68 71 802 672 130 119 3 25 18

14 7 2355 149 2976 1956 1020 779 131 227 163

26 9 8333 86563 72936 62506 10431 9553 1218 1735 2369

30 10 6442 5847 40431 34943 5488 4503 4983 560 1001

Others 8 290 844 3720 3231 489 445 19 127 145

All 1268 708311 324551 2393859 1973440 420419 354032 124862 78369 116237

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Jalna

(` lakh)

NIC

2008

Industries/

Factories

(No.)

Fixed

Capital

Working

Capital

Total

Output

Total

Input

GVA NVA GFCF Employment

(No.)

Emoluments

1 45 3488 2222 53030 51291 1739 1350 230 907 343

10 38 57876 90195 301507 266720 34787 29591 16662 3559 17847

13 4 4314 2178 10140 9005 1135 609 456 539 405

20 6 2261 1372 24157 21808 2350 2124 422 127 418

12 5 247 452 8604 7406 1198 1158 71 1126 658

22 4 229 148 900 856 44 -4 -6 40 46

24 49 30400 14549 436021 421625 14396 11510 7893 2319 4135

25 4 744 168 636 335 301 181 305 83 99

Others 12 6996 9682 25253 15282 9972 7733 3577 859 2543

All 167 106556 120965 860247 794327 65920 54251 29610 9557 26494

Aurangabad

(` lakh)

NIC

2008

Industries/

Factories

(No.)

Fixed

Capital

Working

Capital

Total

Output

Total

Input

GVA NVA GFCF Employment

(No.)

Emoluments

1 47 3938 13865 73310 51890 21419 20980 203 749 552

10 35 24345 24211 168287 135909 32378 29979 6317 4677 7682

11 19 102314 -47347 162852 105202 57650 49535 11903 3498 5969

13 6 1342 257 1772 2335 -563 -693 146 236 363

16 8 1300 11251 6018 5517 501 369 73 91 351

17 53 7216 925 26381 23103 3278 2579 968 1158 1228

19 4 321 484 50065 49748 318 263 65 161 418

20 39 25707 6634 103454 92065 11389 9061 5708 2485 3588

23 13 3364 1609 8898 5993 2904 2567 712 517 814

45 14 16895 3511 106084 99785 6299 5459 9293 1299 3053

12 4 7 140 1667 711 957 955 1 166 93

21 43 178006 74292 305835 197231 108604 96122 32472 7651 16724

22 101 168282 85547 502495 389005 113490 95753 35936 12428 25767

24 39 131586 19115 288557 258334 30222 16047 16216 4011 8415

25 99 42382 13279 187247 148067 39179 35345 15234 5331 10019

29 49 53684 101461 621749 595119 26630 19575 12089 6554 13196

31 6 2259 846 10826 9273 1553 1345 603 701 680

18 6 6432 856 11419 7471 3948 3007 505 639 1516

28 47 50116 3272 148367 101969 46398 40443 25155 4681 11404

27 47 164665 39998 308777 241620 67157 52000 32731 5899 11456

26 12 266237 650392 744504 577251 167253 139491 56313 2585 11332

30 94 122540 -2997 1495109 1179694 315416 301719 15910 17606 34663

33 6 5258 2023 8637 4008 4630 4336 241 334 912

Others 7 9549 5168 31216 14365 16852 16113 1297 557 1432

All 798 1387745 1008793 5373525 4295664 1077861 942349 280093 84012 171629

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Beed

(` lakh)

NIC

2008

Industries/

Factories

(No.)

Fixed

Capital

Working

Capital

Total

Output

Total

Input

GVA NVA GFCF Employment

(No.)

Emoluments

1 44 7354 17918 98742 86463 12279 11275 355 2053 1797

10 14 44166 -12933 96482 80678 15804 13193 1273 4335 5295

23 5 20643 -438 19584 16369 3215 3178 5988 259 380

Others 7 1909 -481 7151 7137 15 -159 630 561 373

All 70 74072 4067 221959 190647 31312 27487 8246 7208 7845

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Parbhani

(` lakh) NIC

2008

Industries/

Factories

(No.)

Fixed

Capital

Working

Capital

Total

Output

Total

Input

GVA NVA GFCF Employment

(No.)

Emoluments

1 60 6581 2034 22607 20914 1693 1010 884 991 637

10 18 91173 104507 135075 119457 15618 11680 3225 5090 3709

23 3 33 106 289 224 66 61 0 35 17

Others 9 579 557 4027 3533 494 410 113 117 135

All 90 98365 107204 161999 144128 17871 13160 4222 6233 4498

Hingoli

(` lakh) NIC

2008

Industries/

Factories

(No.)

Fixed

Capital

Working

Capital

Total

Output

Total

Input

GVA NVA GFCF Employment

(No.)

Emoluments

1 27 560 1466 5238 5679 -441 -497 90 169 98

10 10 20768 -3317 53320 45628 7692 6500 3822 3106 3655

Others 5 850 1437 16263 14590 1673 1608 87 83 90

All 42 22178 -413 74822 65898 8923 7611 3998 3358 3843

Nanded

(` lakh)

NIC

2008

Industries/

Factories

(No.)

Fixed

Capital

Working

Capital

Total

Output

Total

Input

GVA NVA GFCF Employment

(No.)

Emoluments

1 15 2146 3322 23832 23481 351 61 55 135 134

10 30 10906 20965 130045 104124 25921 24999 1586 1765 2022

11 3 17465 -4359 10910 10017 893 -40 3101 237 323

16 3 508 150 519 394 125 57 485 44 28

20 6 1927 3829 45127 14069 31057 30923 249 489 596

25 9 80 212 282 188 94 82 0 59 33

Others 13 2531 613 1918 1365 551 370 295 285 266

All 77 35564 24732 212634 153640 58994 56451 5771 3014 3402

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Osmanabad

(` lakh)

NIC

2008

Industries/

Factories

(No.)

Fixed

Capital

Working

Capital

Total

Output

Total

Input

GVA NVA GFCF Employment

(No.)

Emoluments

10 11 39632 18651 113899 94200 19699 16436 8554 2764 2893

11 4 5344 58 3673 2624 1049 489 404 99 102

13 4 1571 -671 6733 6764 -32 -226 474 637 408

20 4 8695 -5984 49637 27189 22448 21780 73 298 745

Others 6 5380 169 2017 1240 776 726 11 624 492

All 29 60622 12221 175959 132018 43941 39204 9516 4422 4639

Latur

(` lakh) NIC

2008

Industries/

Factories

(No.)

Fixed

Capital

Working

Capital

Total

Output

Total

Input

GVA NVA GFCF Employment

(No.)

Emoluments

10 103 29476 56777 274901 252386 22514 19678 6842 5866 5511

11 3 1645 1354 2940 1267 1674 1475 159 41 67

20 9 1116 1228 4232 2799 1434 1364 424 387 291

45 4 91 229 2801 2649 151 131 1 58 79

22 3 8 18 174 150 24 23 1 14 12

25 4 323 1553 1959 1277 682 631 33 162 247

others 7 169 79 967 780 186 169 2 98 68

All 133 32827 61238 287973 261308 26665 23471 7462 6626 6274

Buldhana

(` lakh) NIC

2008

Industries/

Factories

(No.)

Fixed

Capital

Working

Capital

Total

Output

Total

Input

GVA NVA GFCF Employment

(No.)

Emoluments

1 46 4158 11187 61577 43034 18542 18060 492 1391 954

10 83 3456 10217 63814 63264 551 -214 1026 2211 1446

13 4 13123 2342 19109 17064 2045 1298 1951 1753 1682

17 20 1931 1615 12719 11313 1406 1166 596 531 665

20 10 12860 9282 74336 35066 39269 38526 865 1690 2690

23 6 89 58 293 175 118 104 20 90 51

Others 11 810 1323 5340 4722 619 551 93 170 212

All 180 36427 36024 237188 174638 62550 59488 5041 7835 7702

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Akola

(` lakh) NIC

2008

Industries/

Factories

(No.)

Fixed

Capital

Working

Capital

Total

Output

Total

Input

GVA NVA GFCF Employment

(No.)

Emoluments

1 31 2635 2506 22933 21415 1517 1192 230 536 202

10 177 24173 46961 566682 534742 31940 29098 2202 3671 6646

13 3 4250 -104 7319 6896 423 133 21 450 343

19 4 70 156 244 180 64 54 7 42 37

20 7 1880 22207 16844 10546 6298 6169 430 245 667

23 4 403 313 845 799 46 15 30 200 126

45 6 1362 -1129 23004 22028 976 883 69 362 328

22 8 483 204 2455 1879 576 473 38 78 57

25 5 194 68 2250 1990 260 228 19 72 62

18 3 1018 4940 2980 1887 1093 1047 716 191 413

27 3 63 386 685 604 81 72 2 51 33

Others 14 2502 7114 11736 8657 3079 2836 534 646 791

All 264 39032 83623 657978 611624 46354 42202 4298 6544 9708

Washim

(` lakh)

NIC

2008

Industries/

Factories

(No.)

Fixed

Capital

Working

Capital

Total

Output

Total

Input

GVA NVA GFCF Employment

(No.)

Emoluments

1 10 553 162 810 724 86 52 0 124 22

10 15 3002 3218 27330 26431 899 599 237 415 433

13 8 1803 773 2971 2863 107 16 302 237 136

17 3 11 40 93 69 24 23 3 31 17

Others 5 6050 1007 83897 5211 78685 75564 3191 184 208

All 41 11419 5200 115100 35299 79802 76253 3733 990 816

Amravati

(` lakh)

NIC

2008

Industries/

Factories

(No.)

Fixed

Capital

Working

Capital

Total

Output

Total

Input

GVA NVA GFCF Employment

(No.)

Emoluments

1 23 4964 3329 64076 60753 3323 2614 1359 1095 344

10 61 9227 19236 55740 49920 5820 4689 788 1240 647

13 4 33063 5771 23725 20728 2997 763 1808 985 825

16 3 4 25 39 14 25 24 0 20 13

20 9 1777 1055 5148 3865 1282 1062 67 247 115

23 6 139 92 258 179 79 61 19 71 129

45 4 324 464 9175 8703 472 438 4 191 189

22 8 1105 428 4147 3749 399 227 146 83 58

27 5 35 91 351 289 62 57 10 49 29

33 4 451 507 4449 3902 547 470 242 124 122

Others 12 6399 2166 14733 10540 4192 3605 946 588 708

All 139 57489 33165 181841 162644 19197 14009 5389 4692 3179

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Yavatmal

(` lakh)

NIC

2008

Industries/

Factories

(No.)

Fixed

Capital

Working

Capital

Total

Output

Total

Input

GVA NVA GFCF Employment

(No.)

Emoluments

1 72 9835 12657 148026 132791 15235 14152 398 2306 1131

10 24 12345 13768 64476 60324 4151 3487 3743 1694 1457

13 8 32218 3954 80879 67267 13612 7505 5059 2791 4016

23 25 114 189 1744 1423 321 304 13 260 203

45 7 220 452 6502 6290 212 183 43 113 102

35 3 7859 1719 7724 6035 1689 483 22 137 213

Others 12 2011 1909 10235 8601 1635 1413 369 248 355

All 151 64603 34650 319587 282731 36856 27528 9647 7548 7477

Wardha (` lakh)

NIC

2008

Industries/

Factories

(No.)

Fixed

Capital

Working

Capital

Total

Output

Total

Input

GVA NVA GFCF Employment

(No.)

Emoluments

1 45 2426 9715 21682 14256 7425 7254 110 765 851

10 24 9913 10926 91515 82952 8562 7648 427 1054 1618

13 12 61224 5555 157409 130203 27206 19963 7694 6722 8911

17 7 714 1327 3882 3509 373 255 180 91 38

20 5 4082 5783 22178 24155 -1977 -2215 692 744 927

23 4 104 62 356 267 90 79 47 49 35

24 5 43158 -7921 77136 73939 3197 2450 35735 779 812

Others 15 31528 20301 39824 26478 13347 11485 901 750 1126

All 117 153151 45749 413984 355759 58224 46921 45786 10953 14319

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Bhandara (` lakh) NIC

2008

Industries/

Factories

(No.)

Fixed

Capital

Working

Capital

Total

Output

Total

Input

GVA NVA GFCF Employment

(No.)

Emoluments

10 13 4357 643 24389 22365 2024 1719 569 424 592

20 4 109 418 2724 2593 130 117 36 68 32

23 6 123 135 632 484 148 128 39 79 61

7 3 32 199 235 105 130 126 1 13 1

22 3 35 47 172 125 47 42 6 34 16

24 13 70547 29996 184992 145425 39567 35148 19179 1974 7261

25 23 447 1032 1708 1221 487 447 81 178 77

Others 11 17713 8595 60626 42688 17936 15504 1406 2947 3589

All 76 93363 41065 275474 215006 60469 53231 21316 5717 11629

Nagpur (` lakh)

NIC

2008

Industries/

Factories

(No.)

Fixed

Capital

Working

Capital

Total

Output

Total

Input

GVA NVA GFCF Employment

(No.)

Emoluments

1 22 3982 13999 33327 28480 4847 4275 316 926 798

10 133 107883 196766 611694 518236 93458 85666 14641 7193 11627

11 16 57922 -11854 132833 111306 21527 14054 13864 3366 5072

13 26 258857 1591 651459 500714 150745 120797 21640 10236 17980

16 26 576 1046 4598 4139 459 400 9 167 178

17 71 23425 -5911 54691 53499 1191 -544 3677 2025 2121

19 16 6829 1676 102088 106535 -4448 -5039 700 224 757

20 62 20975 14287 115075 93818 21257 19891 8569 3056 4502

23 89 36996 98900 336761 244763 91998 88645 6058 4616 7072

45 64 31843 14350 219802 197471 22331 20884 1694 2322 2961

12 7 176 679 2393 1939 455 429 22 179 305

21 27 58146 17198 81451 63825 17626 16520 32937 2748 3616

22 67 24810 1859 70465 56554 13910 10736 3563 3742 4414

24 165 161039 77318 698690 542455 156235 145964 47858 10506 15630

25 119 63661 22790 304625 251722 52903 47675 8394 7942 10537

29 12 5257 1998 15244 13592 1652 1445 2622 364 1144

31 16 6770 7797 52174 44003 8171 7328 677 1596 3104

18 37 9663 5851 21604 13459 8145 7251 1751 890 3362

28 34 43599 10335 394439 291773 102666 99107 16955 5177 11502

35 9 212380 285 167694 131924 35770 27539 25010 4607 10620

27 41 9740 9811 28789 26275 2514 2069 3144 1494 1700

26 4 485 2669 8508 23731 -15223 -15304 74 328 420

30 8 4827 6516 19412 14501 4910 4508 1013 1042 1500

33 25 8803 6835 20328 15060 5268 4909 766 948 1953

58 5 1431 2388 9341 5159 4182 3952 260 489 1345

Others 13 4740 501 5579 4317 1262 570 -149 426 419

All 1113 1164814 499678 4163063 3359249 803814 713727 216067 76609 124640

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Gondia (` lakh)

NIC

2008

Industries/

Factories

(No,)

Fixed

Capital

Working

Capital

Total

Output

Total

Input

GVA NVA GFCF Employment

(No.)

Emoluments

10 29 1570 4422 23319 22133 1186 1006 93 589 376

17 4 21 47 38 24 15 13 0 26 8

20 4 23 167 412 369 43 42 1 34 15

23 5 28 17 62 45 17 14 0 19 7

12 10 347 3084 2401 1478 924 903 19 4452 723

22 5 48 91 154 118 36 34 9 34 13

Others 9 2711 1189 2820 1792 1028 688 100 236 262

All 66 4748 9018 29206 25957 3249 2900 222 5389 1404

Gadchiroli (` lakh)

NIC

2008

Industries/

Factories

(No.)

Fixed

Capital

Working

Capital

Total

Output

Total

Input

GVA NVA GFCF Employment

(No.)

Emoluments

10 20 1855 6168 22074 21516 558 254 -49 184 83

17 3 21141 14103 34198 30572 3626 1869 762 825 1030

46 3 42 43 259 230 30 30 0 10 7

Others 7 4427 1900 6381 3068 3312 2896 -301 214 324

All 33 27465 22215 62912 55385 7527 5048 412 1233 1444

*****

Chandrapur

(` (` lakh)

NIC

2008

Industries/

Factories

(No.)

Fixed

Capital

Working

Capital

Total

Output

Total

Input

GVA NVA GFCF Employment

(No.)

Emoluments

1 3 359 10 3896 3572 324 303 243 18 24

10 44 4113 1559 166077 26864 139213 138872 184 948 463

17 8 165246 34137 105379 78382 26997 19754 37096 2310 5351

19 5 8908 14675 95431 89945 5486 4889 138 933 808

20 10 1518 -558 20037 8646 11391 11225 25 165 257

23 27 285727 37824 339986 156119 183867 167490 36057 5526 15047

45 5 226 835 4325 3791 534 510 81 189 182

24 7 106681 -2216 198159 181289 16870 9743 6521 2928 8502

35 3 258441 -5344 149649 104831 44818 10482 48239 1524 4110

Others 5 2317 1766 5410 3435 1977 1757 1053 326 642

All 117 833537 82688 1088350 656873 431477 365023 129638 14867 35387

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CHAPTER -6

CONCEPTS AND DEFINITIONS

1 A number of accounting, economic and other terms related to the factories are used in conduct

of Annual Survey of Industries. The relevant concepts and definitions used in Annual Survey of

Industries are briefly given in the present chapter.

2 Accounting Year: For the purpose of ASI, the accounting year is the period on which the

factory closes its books of account. With the enactment of Income Tax Act, by and large, the

accounting year of all factories is from April to March.

3 Reference Period: It is corresponding to the financial year. Reference period for ASI 2011-12

was 1st April, 2011 to 31st March, 2012.

4 Survey Period: The actual survey period for ASI is six months after notification published.

5 Factory: Factory is one, which is registered under Sections 2m(i) and 2m(ii) of the Factories

Act, 1948. The Sections 2m(i) and 2m(ii) refer to any premises including the precincts thereof (i)

whereon ten or more workers are working, or were working on any day of the preceding twelve

months, and in any part of which a manufacturing process is being carried on with the aid of power,

or is ordinarily so carried on, or (ii) wherein twenty or more workers are working or were working on

any day of the preceding twelve months and in any part of which a manufacturing process is being

carried on without the aid of power, or is ordinarily so carried on. Closed factories with fixed assets

on site are also considered as registered factories till they are de‐registered and removed from the

live‐register maintained by the Directorate of Industrial Safety and Health (DISH) in the State.

6 Fixed Capital: Fixed Capital represents the depreciated value of fixed assets owned by the

factory as on the closing day of the accounting year. Fixed assets are those, which have normal

productive life of more than one year. Fixed capital covers all types of assets, new or used or own

constructed, deployed for productions, transportation, living or recreational facilities, hospitals,

schools, etc. for factory personnel. It would include land, building, plant and machinery, transport

equipment, etc. It includes the fixed assets of the head office allocable to the factory and also the full

value of assets taken on hire‐purchase basis (Whether fully paid or not) excluding interest element. It

excludes intangible assets and assets solely used for post manufacturing activities such as, sale,

storage, distribution, etc.

7 Depreciation: Depreciation is consumption of fixed capital by the factory due to wear and

tear and obsolescence during the accounting year and is taken as provided by the factory, or if not,

provided by the factory this is estimated on the basis of cost of installation and working life of the

fixed assets.

8 Physical Working Capital: This is defined to include all physical inventories owned, held or

controlled by the factory as on the closing day of the accounting year such as the materials, fuels and

lubricants, stores, etc. that enter into products manufactured by the factory itself or supplied by the

factory to others for processing. Physical working capital also includes the value of stock of materials,

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fuels and stores, etc. purchased expressly for re‐sale, semi‐finished goods and goods‐in‐process on

account of others and goods made by the factory which are ready for sale at the end of the accounting

year. However, it does not include the stock of the materials, fuels, stores, etc. supplied by others to

the factory for processing. Finished goods processed by others from raw materials supplied by the

factory and held by them are included and finished goods processed by the factory from raw materials

supplied by others, are excluded.

9 Working Capital: This is the sum total of the physical working capital as already defined

above and the cash deposits in hand and at bank, land, the net balance of amounts receivable over

amounts payable at the end of the accounting year. Amounts receivable includes value of credit items

on revenue account, such as sums due to the factory for goods sold, amounts advanced in connection

with normal factory work, bills of exchange payable to the factory, payments made in advance such as

for fire insurance, telephone charges, rates and taxes, call deposits and security deposits having a

normal life of less than one year, etc. Working capital, however, excludes unused overdraft facility,

fixed deposits irrespective of duration, advances for acquisition of fixed assets, long‐term loans

including interest thereon and investment.

10 Invested Capital: Invested Capital is the total of fixed capital and physical working capital.

11 Productive Capital: This is the total of fixed capital and working capital.

12 Gross Value of Plant and Machinery: This represents the total original (un‐depreciated)

value of installed plant and machinery as at the end of the accounting year. It includes the book value

of own constructed plant and machinery, if installed, and the approximate value of rented‐in plant and

machinery as at the time of renting in but excludes the value of rented‐out plant and machinery. Total

value of all the plants and machinery acquired on hire‐purchase basis is also included. Thus it

represents the gross value of plant and machinery engaged in production process.

13 Outstanding Loans: Outstanding Loans represent all loans, whether short‐term or long‐term,

whether interest bearing or not, outstanding according to the books of the factory as on the closing

day of accounting year.

14 Rent paid: This represents the amount of royalty paid in the nature of rent for the use of the

fixed assets in the factory.

15 Interest paid: This includes all interest paid on factory account on loans, whether short term

or long term, irrespective of the duration and the nature of agency from which the loan was taken.

Interest paid to partners and proprietors on capital or loan are excluded.

16 Rent received: This represents the amount of royalty received in the nature of rent for the use

of the fixed assets in the factory.

17 Interest received: This includes all interest received on factory account of loans, whether

short term or long term, irrespective of the duration and the nature of agency to which the loan was

given. Interest received from partners and proprietors on capital or loan are excluded.

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18 Workers: Workers are defined to include all persons employed directly or through any

agency whether for wages or not engaged in any manufacturing process or in cleaning any part of the

machinery or premises used for manufacturing process or in any other kind of work incidental to or

connected with the manufacturing process or the subject of the manufacturing process. Labour

engaged, in the repair and maintenance or production of fixed assets for factory’s own use or labour

employed for generating electricity or producing coal, gas, etc. are included.

19 Contract Worker: All persons who are not employed directly by an employer but through the

third agency, i.e., contractor, are termed as contract workers. Those workers may be employed with or

without the knowledge of the principal employer.

20 Employees: Employees related to all persons engaged by the factory whether for wages or

not, in work connected directly or indirectly with the manufacturing process and include all

administrative, technical and clerical staff as also labour in production of capital assets for factory’s

own use. This is inclusive of persons holding position of supervision or management or engaged in

administrative office, store‐keeping section and welfare section, watch and ward staff, sales

department as also those engaged in purchase of raw materials etc. and purchase of fixed assets for the

factory. It also includes all working proprietors and their family members who are actively engaged in

the work of the factory even without any pay and the unpaid members of the co‐operative societies

who work in or for the factory in any direct and productive capacity. Persons in the head office

connected with the manufacturing activity of the factory are also included in this item.

21 Labour turnover: This measures the extent of change in the working force due to accession

and separation during a given period. The term ‘accession’ was defined as the total number of

workers added to employment during the period, whether new or re-employed or transferred from

other establishments or units under the same management. Inter-departmental transfers within the

same establishments are, however ignored. The term ‘separation’ implies termination of employment

at the instance of worker or employers. It includes termination of services due to death or retirement.

As in the case of accession, transfers to other establishments are included but transfers within the

same establishment are ignored. Retrenchment as a result of rationalization or modernization or any

other cause, is also treated as separation.

22 Wages and Salaries: Wages and Salaries are defined to include all remuneration in monetary

terms and also payable more or less regularly in each pay period to workers as compensation for work

done during the accounting year. It includes (a) direct wages and salary (i.e., basic wages) salaries,

payment of overtime, dearness, compensatory, house rent and other allowances) (b) remuneration for

the period not worked (i.e. basic wages, salaries and allowances payable for leave period, paid

holiday, lay- off payments and compensation for unemployment, if not paid from sources other than

employers) (c) bonus and ex-gratia payment paid both at regular and less frequent intervals (i.e.,

incentive bonuses, good attendance bonuses, productive bonuses, profit sharing bonuses, festival or

year-end bonuses, etc). It excludes layoff payments and compensation for employment except where

such payments are made from trust or other special funds set up exclusively for this purpose i.e.,

payments not made by the employer. It excludes employer’s contribution to old age benefits and other

social security charges, direct expenditure on maternity benefits and crèches and other group benefits

in kind and traveling and other expenditure incurred for business purposes and reimbursed by the

employer. The wages are expressed in terms of gross value i.e., before deduction for fines, damages,

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taxes, provident fund, employee’s state insurance contribution etc. But benefits in kind (perquisites)

of individual nature are only included.

23 Bonus: Profit sharing bonus, festival bonus, year‐end bonus, and all other bonuses and

ex‐gratia payments paid at less frequent intervals are covered by this term.

24 Workmen and Staff welfare expenses: These include expenditure incurred by the employer

on the maternity benefits and crèches and other benefits such as supply of food, beverages, tobacco,

clothing and group lodging at confessional rates and educational, cultural recreational facilities and

services and grants to trade unions, co-operative stores, etc. meant for employees.

25 Contribution to Provident Fund and Other Funds: These includes old age benefits like

provident fund pension, gratuity, etc. and employer’s contribution towards other social security

charges such as employees state insurance, compensation for work injuries and occupational diseases,

provident fund- linked insurance, retrenchment and lay off benefits.

26 Emoluments: These are defined as the same way as wages but paid to all employees plus

imputed value of benefits in kind i.e. the net cost to the employers on those goods and services

provided to employees free of charge or at markedly reduced cost which are clearly and primarily of

benefit to the employees as consumers. It includes profit sharing, festival and other bonuses and

ex‐gratia payments paid at less frequent intervals (i.e. other than bonus paid more or less regularly for

each period). Benefits in kind include supplies or services rendered such as housing, medical,

education and recreation facilities. Personal insurance, income tax, house rent allowance, conveyance,

etc. for payment by the factory also is included in the emoluments.

27 Supplements to Emoluments: These include: (i) employer’s contribution to old age benefits,

i.e., provident fund, pension, gratuity, etc.; (ii) employer’s contribution towards other social security

charges such as Employees’ State Insurance, compensation for work injuries, occupational diseases,

maternity benefits, retrenchment and lay‐off benefits, etc. and (iii) group benefits like direct

expenditure on maternity, crèches, canteen facilities, educational, cultural and recreational facilities

and grant to trade unions, co‐operative stores, etc. meant for employees.

28 Compensation of employees: This is the total of emoluments and supplement to emoluments.

29 Mandays Worked: These are obtained by summing up the number of Mandays worked by

persons working in each shift over all the shifts on all days, i.e. both manufacturing and

non‐manufacturing days. This figure excludes persons who are paid but remain on leave, strike, etc.

30 Mandays Paid For: The number of Mandays paid for is arrived at by summing up the number

of employees paid for in each shift. This also includes Mandays on weekly schedule holidays if paid

for and those absences with pay as also Mandays lost through lay off/ strike for which compensation

was payable.

31 Working Day: Working day means, the days on which a manufacturing process and/ or repair

or maintenance work was carried on.

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32 Non‐working Day: Apart from manufacturing day and repair and maintenance days there

may be some non‐working days, are those days on which the workers give their attendance but due to

non‐availability of raw materials power etc. no effective work is done. As the workers are paid for

these days such days are also taken into account for the purpose of labour statistics.

33 Basic Materials: Basic materials are the materials which are important and of key nature to

the industry on which the manufacturing process is based, e.g. metal for machine, leather for shoe.

Such material is not lost through the process of production but only changes its forms.

34 Consumable Stores: All such materials which assist the manufacturing process and loose

their identity without entering the products are called consumable stores, e.g. cotton waste.

35 Fuel Consumed: Fuel Consumed represent total purchase value of all items of fuels,

lubricants, electricity, water (purchased to make steam), etc. consumed by the factory during the

accounting year except those which directly enter into products as materials consumed. It excludes

that part of fuels, which is produced and consumed by the factory in manufacturing i.e. all

intermediate products and also fuels consumed by employees as part of amenities. It includes

quantities acquired and consumed from allied concerns, their book value being taken as their purchase

value and also the quantities consumed in production of machinery or other capital items for factory’s

own use.

36 Materials Consumed: Materials Consumed represent the total delivered value of all items of

raw materials, components, chemicals, packing materials and stores which actually entered into the

production process of the factory during the accounting year. It also includes the cost of all the

materials used in the production of fixed assets, including construction work for factory’s own use.

Components and accessories fitted as purchased with the finished product during the accounting year

are also to be included. It excludes intermediate products. Intermediate products in the above context

mean all those products which are produced by the factory and consumed for further manufacturing

process.

37 Total Input: This comprises gross value of fuel materials, etc. consumed (as defined above)

and also other inputs viz. (a) cost of non‐industrial services received from others, (b) cost of materials

consumed for repair and maintenance of factory’s fixed assets including cost of work done by others

to the factory’s fixed assets, (c) cost of contract and commission work done by others on materials

supplied by the factory and (d) cost of office supplies and products reported for sale during last year

& used for further manufacture during the accounting year.

38 Intermediate Product: This is a product which is obtained during a manufacturing process,

which may or may not be saleable and is not the intended final product.

39 Net Value of Semi‐Finished Goods: It represents the excess/deficit of value of the

semi‐finished goods and/or goods‐in‐process at the end of the accounting year over that at the

beginning of year.

40 Products: These are defined to include the ex‐factory value (i.e. exclusive of taxes, duties etc.

on sale and inclusive of subsidies etc., if any) of all products and by‐products, excluding intermediate

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products, that have been completed during the accounting year for sale whether actually sold during

the accounting year or entered into books. Also include fixed assets produced by the factory for its

own use.

41 Gross Output: Gross output is defined to include the ex‐factory value, (i.e., exclusive of

taxes, duties, etc. on sale and inclusive of subsidies etc., if any) of products and by‐products

manufactured during the accounting year and the net value of the semi‐finished goods, work‐in

progress (represents the excess/deficit of value of semi‐finished goods or work‐in‐progress at the end

of the accounting year over that of the beginning of the year plus net balance of semi-finished fixed

assets on factory’s capital account) and also the receipts for industrial and non-industrial services

rendered to others, value of semi‐finished goods of last year sold in the current year, sale value of

goods sold in the same condition as purchased and value of electricity generated and sold. Value of

gross output and total output has been used in the text interchangeable to mean the same thing.

42 Semi-finished goods: Semi-finished goods refer to the imputed value of all materials which

have been partially processed by the factory but which are not usually sold without further processing.

It includes the work in progress for materials supplied by others, but excludes the value of semi-

finished fixed assets produced for factory’s own use.

43 Finished Goods: Finished goods of the factory are the ultimate products ready for sale. It does

not require further processing but includes packaging and labelling, etc.

44 Imported Materials consumed on actual use: It comprises the portion of materials

consumed and which are imported from other countries. It may be raw material or fuels or

components and accessories of the input basket.

45 Industrial Services: Any services taken or rendered from one to another unit resulting in

increase in the value of material during the manufacturing process are industrial services.

46 Non-Industrial Services: All such services which do not have a direct bearing on the

manufacturing process but are needed by any manufacturing unit are called non-industrial services,

say transport.

47 Net Value Added (NVA): This is the increment to the value of goods and services that

contributed by the factory and is obtained by deducting the value of total inputs and depreciation from

gross value of output.

48 Gross Fixed Capital Formation (GFCF): Gross fixed capital formation is measured by the

total value of producer’s acquisition, less disposals, of fixed assets during the accounting period plus

certain specified expenditure on services that adds to the value of non-produced assets.

49 Gross Value Added (GVA): Gross value added is defined as additional value created by the

process of production. This is calculated by deducting the value of total input from gross value of

output.

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ASI Schedule 2011-12

CHAPTER -7

CONFIDENTIAL Government of India

Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation Return under Collection of Statistics Act, 2008 and rules framed there under in 2011 Annual Survey of Industries 2011-2012 (Part -I)

(Please read the instructions before filling the return)

Block A: Identification particulars (for official use) Block B: Particulars of the factory (to be filled by owner of the factory)

1. Schedule Despatch (DSL) No.

2. PSL No.

3. Scheme code (Census-1, Sample-2)

4. Industry code as per frame (4-digit level of NIC-2008) 5. Industry code as per return

(5-digit level of NIC-2008) 6. Description of Industry: 7. State Code

8. District Code

9. Sector (Rural-1, Urban-2)

10. RO /SRO code

11. No. of Units

12. Status of Unit (Code)

DECLARATION

1. Name and address of the Industrial undertaking: 1.1 Vill./Town:

1.2 District name:

1.3 State name: 1.4 PIN Code

2. Type of organisation (code)

3. Type of ownership (code)

4. Whether the unit has ISO Certification, 14000 Series (yes-1, no-2) 5. Year of initial production

6. Accounting year ( .......... to ............. ) to

7. Number of months of operation

8. Does your unit have computerised accounting system? (yes-1, no-2)

9. Can your unit supply ASI data in computer media? (yes-1, no-2)

10. Details of contact i) Name & designation: person ii) Tele (with STD code)

iii) FAX no.

iv) E-mail

I hereby declare that information furnished in this return is correct and complete to the best of my knowledge and belief. Date : Place : (Name and Signature of owner with stamp)

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ASI Schedule 2011-12

DSL No PSL No

Block C: FIXED ASSETS Sl. No.

Type of Assets

Gross value (Rs.) Depreciation (Rs.) Net value (Rs.) Opening

as on - - - -

Addition during the year Deduction &

adjustment during the

year

Closing as on - - - -

(cols. 3+4+5-6)

Up to year beginning

Provi- ded

during the year

Adjustment for sold/

discarded during the

year

Up to year end

(cols.

8+9 -10)

Opening as on

- - - - - (cols. 3-

8)

Closing as on

- - - - - - (cols. 7-

11)

Due to revaluation

Actual additions

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) 1. Land

2. Building

3. Plant & Machinery

4. Transport equipment

5. Computer equipment including software

6. Pollution control equipment

7. Others 8. Sub-total

(items 2 to 7)

9. Capital work in progress

10. Total (items 1+8+9)

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ASI Schedule 2011-12

DSL No PSL No

Block D: WORKING CAPITAL AND LOANS Sl. No. Items Opening (Rs.) Closing (Rs.)

(1) (2) (3) (4)

1. Raw Materials & Components and Packing materials

2. Fuels & Lubricants

3. Spares, Stores & others

4. Sub-total (items 1 to 3)

5. Semi-finished goods/work in progress

6. Finished goods

7. Total inventory ( items 4 to 6)

8. Cash in Hand & at Bank

9. Sundry Debtors

10. Other current assets

11. Total current assets (items 7 to 10)

12. Sundry Creditors

13. Over draft, cash credit, other short term loan from banks & other financial institutions

14. Other current liabilities

15. Total current liabilities (items 12 to 14)

16. Working Capital (item 11-item 15)*

17. Outstanding loans (excluding interest but including deposits)**

Note: * Give reasons in the footnote for negative values and abnormal verification in opening and closing values. ** If outstanding loans include interest, a footnote may be given

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ASI Schedule 2011-12

DSL No PSL No

Block E: EMPLOYMENT AND LABOUR COST Sl. No.

Category of staff

Man-days worked Average number of

persons worked

No. of mandays paid for

Wages/ salaries (in Rs.)

Manu- facturing

Non Manufacturing

Total

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Part A: Details for each category of staff 1. Male workers employed directly 2. Female workers employed directly 3. Sub-total (items 1 + 2)

4. Workers employed through contractors

5. Total workers (items 3 + 4) 6. Supervisory & managerial staff 7. Other employees

8. Unpaid family members/ proprietor/ coop. members

9. Total employees (items 5+6+7+8)

Part B: Some details for all categories of staff combined

10. Bonus (in Rs.)

11. Contribution to provident & other funds (in Rs.) 12. Workmen & staff welfare expenses (in Rs.) 13.

Number of working days

(i) Manufacturing days (ii) Non-manufacturing days (iii) Total ( i+ ii)

14.

Total cost of production (in Rs.) [entry in col. 8 of item 9, 10, 11, and 12, block E + entry in col. 3 of item 7, 8, 9 & 10, block F + entry in col. 6 of item 23 of block H + entry in col. 6 of item 7, block I]

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ASI Schedule 2011-12

DSL No PSL No

Block F : OTHER EXPENSES Block G: OTHER OUTPUT/RECEIPTS Sl. Items Expenditure Sl. No. Items Receipts No. (in Rs.) (in Rs.) (1) (2) (3) (1) (2) (3)

1. Work done by others on materials supplied by the industrial undertaking

2. Repair & maintenance of

(i) Buildings and other construction

(ii) Other fixed assets

3. Operating expenses

1. Income from services (industrial/non industrial including work done for others on materials

supplied by them and sale value of waste left by

the party) 2. Variation in stock of semi-finished goods

(col.4 minus col 3 against item 5 in block D)

3. Value of electricity generated and sold 4. Value of own construction

4. Non-operating expenses (excluding insurance charges) 5. Net balance of goods sold in the same condition as purchased.

5. Insurance charges

6. Rent paid for plant & machinery and other fixed assets

(item 11 of block G minus item 11 of block F) 6. Rent received for plant & machinery and other

fixed assets 7. Total expenses (1 to 6) 7. Total receipts (1 to 6)

8. Rent paid for buildings 9. Rent paid for land on lease or royalties on mines, quarries

and similar assets 10. Interest paid

8. Rent received for buildings

9. Rent received for land on lease or royalties on mines, quarries and similar assets

10. Interest received

11. Sale value of goods sold in the same condition as 11. Purchase value of goods sold in the same condition as purchased

purchased 12. Total subsidies

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ASI Schedule 2011-12

DSL No PSL No Block H: Indigenous input items consumed (if needed, additional sheets may be used for recording input items with serial nos. starting from 25) Sl. No.

Item description Item code (NPC-MS)

Unit of quantity Quantity consumed Purchase value ( in Rs.)

Rate per unit (in Rs.)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Major ten basic items (indigenous) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Other basic items (indigenous)* 9920100

12. Total basic items (items 1 to 11)

9990100

13. Non-basic chemicals - all kinds

9920300

14. Packing items 9990800 15. Electricity own generated 9990400 KWH 16. Electricity purchased & consumed 9990500 KWH 17. Petrol, diesel, oil, lubricants

consumed 9990600

18. Coal consumed 9990700 Tonne 19 Gas consumed 9990900 KG 20. Other fuel consumed 9920400 21. Consumable store 9922000 22. Total non-basic items

(items 13 to 21) 9992000

23. Total inputs (items 12+ 22) 9993000 24. Any additional requirement of

electricity (unmet demand)

KWH

* Full description of items not in NPC-MS 2011:

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ASI Schedule 2011-12

DSL No PSL No Block I: Imported input items consumed - directly only (if needed, additional sheets may be used for recording input items with serial nos. starting from 8) Sl. No.

Item description (Major five imported items)

Item code (NPC-MS)

Unit of quantity Quantity consumed Purchase value (in Rs.) Rate per unit (in Rs.)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Other imported items 9922100 7. Total imports

(consumed) (items 1 to 6) 9994000

DSL No PSL No

Block J: Products and by-products manufactured by the unit (if needed, additional sheets may be used for recording output items with serial nos. starting from 14) Sl. Products/By- Item code Unit of Quantity Quantity Gross sale Distributive expenses (Rs.) Per unit net Ex-factory value of No. products description (NPC- quantity manu- sold value (Rs) Excise Sales Others Total sale value quantity

(First ten major MS) factured (including duty tax/ (Rs. 0.00) manufactured items as per value - subsidy VAT (col. 7- including subsidy no brand name) received) col.11) received

÷ col. 6 (Rs.) (col.12× col.5) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Other products/ 9921100

by-products* 12. Total ( items 1 to 11) 9995000 13. Share (%) of products/by-products directly exported * Full description of items not in NPC-MS 2011:

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ASI Schedule 2011-12

DSL No PSL No

Block K: Information and Communication technology (ICT) Block L: Energy Conservation (EC) measures usage

Sl. No. ICT indicator yes-1, no-2 Sl. No. EC indicator yes-1, no-2 1. Is the enterprise using computer? Have any measures been taken during 2. Does the enterprise use internet? last financial year with regard to: 3. Does the enterprise have its own website? 4. Does the enterprise receive orders 1. Electrical saving?

through internet? 5. Does the enterprise use internet for 2. Coal saving?

business purpose? 6. Does the enterprise access the internet 3. Oil saving?

through broadband?

7. Does the enterprise has a local area 4. Gas saving? network?

FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY:

Block M: Particulars of field operations 1. Name of Superintending Officer 5. Date of receipt from factory 2. Signature of Superintending Officer 6. Date of verification/compilation 3. Name & Designation of Scrutinising officer 7. Date(s) of scrutiny

4. Signature of Scrutinising Officer 8. Date of despatch Block N: Comments of Superintending Officer/Scrutinising officer

Note: Reasons for negative working capital and for any abnormal values or entries (high or low) in respect to important characteristics (Such as GVA, working capital, wage rate, number of workers, distributive expenses, depreciation etc.) should be given invariably. For instance the reasons for high GVA could be increased demand/production, profit, govt. subsidy; or for low GVA, the reasons could be decreased demand/production, capacity under-utilization, high input cost etc. similarly reasons for any abnormal values of certain important ratios eg. Ratio of output to input, ratio of depreciation/distributive expenses to output etc should be given. Please refer to detailed instructions also for further guidance.

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