Bharatpur
Bharatpur, Rajasthan
As the “Eastern Gate of Rajasthan,” Bharatpur is a historical city. The Sujan Ganga Canel surrounds the Lohagarh Fort, which was built in 1733 AD by Maharaja Suraj Mal. Banke Bihari Mandir, Kishori Mehal, and the Government Museum, which features artifacts from the local rajas, are all located inside the fort. Maharaja Suraj Mal established Bharatpur in the early 18th century by defeating the rival chieftain Khemkaran and capturing the Bharatpur fort. The intrepid Maharaja is credited with constructing the numerous forts and palaces that . The kingdom, including the Pleasure Palace Complex at Deeg, and was eager to expand the cities.
Keoladeo National Park
Lohagarh Fort
Ganga Mandir
Laxman Mandir
Deeg Palace
Keoladeo Ghana National Park (KNP), one of the most popular locations for bird watching in the world, is also located in Bharatpur. A marsh was created on this land 250 years ago thanks to embankments that the ruler of the time constructed to allow for flooding. This 29 square kilometer man-made wetland, named after the thick jungle that once encircled an ancient Shiva Temple, is well known for migratory birds like ducks, geese, waders, raptors, flycatchers, and more. Avid bird watchers and ornithologists swarm to the park during the winter to observe and study the feathered beauties. The Siberian crane was once housed in KNP, which has more than 370 species listed. It has been designated as a World Heritage Site.
It’s thought that Bharatpur has mythological significance. Around 3,500 years ago, the Pandavas are thought to have spent their thirteenth year of exile in this location. Numerous ancient specimens have been discovered by archaeologists and are currently on display in the Bharatpur museum.
Agra, 56 kilometers from Bharatpur, has the closest airport. Bharatpur is 184 km from Delhi. The major cities of Delhi, Mumbai, Jaipur, and Agra are all connected to Bharatpur by regular rail services. About 5 km separate the park/bird sanctuary from the Bharatpur railway station.
Existing Clusters of Micro & Small Enterprises
S.No. | Name of Products | No. of units |
Employments | Places |
1. | Leather Jutte | 140 Nos | 450 Nos. | Lalpur, Bhusavar, Bair, Palkinagar. |
2 | Marble Carving | 155 Nos | 1250 Nos | Raisa, Pahari, Kama, Jhulera, Sekare. |
3 | Churia/Bengals | 40 Nos | 200 Nos | Nadbai |
4 | Mudda making | 56 Nos | 250 Nos | Jeevat, Raipur, Indroli, Palot |
5 | Honey | 40 Nos | 100 Nos | Bharatpur |
6 | Oil Mills | 75 Nos | 1500 Nos | Bharatpur |
7 | Chindi Durri | 50 Nos | 150 Nos | Kumher |
STEPS TO SET UP MSMEs
Following are the brief description of different agencies for rendering assistance to the entrepreneurs.
S.No |
Type of assistance | Name and address of agencies |
1. | Provisional Registration Certificate ( EM-1) & Permanent Registration Certificate ( EM-II) |
District Industries Centre, Bharatpur. Phone: 05644-222422 |
2. |
Identification of Project Profiles, techno-economic and managerial consultancy services, market survey and economic survey reports. |
M.S.M.E.-DI, Industrial Estate, 22 Godam, Jaipur – 302 006 Phone:0141-2212098, 2213099, 2215847. Fax No. 0141-2210553 |
3. |
Land and Industrial shed |
RIICO Ltd/, Bharatpur Phone:- 05644-222881 |
4. |
Financial Assistance |
R.F.C., Bharatpur Phone:05644-222779 |
5. |
For raw materials under Govt. Supply |
RAJSICO.Ltd., Udyog Bhava, Tilak Marg, Jaipur Phone: 0141-2742372 |
6. |
Plant and machinery under hire / purchase basis. |
NSIC Ltd., Nehru Place, Tonk Road, JAIPUR Phone: 0141-2742372 |
7. | Power/ Electricity | JVVNL, Bharatpur |