Saturday, February 2, 2013

Foundation Stone of Bahadurgarh Metro with Delhi Laid


Saturday, February 02, 2013
Foundation Stone of  Bahadurgarh Metro with Delhi Laid

Bahadurgarh is all set to become fourth National Capital Region (NCR) town and third city of Haryana to be connected with Delhi through Metro rail.



Union urban development minister Kamal Nath and Haryana chief minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda on Saturday laid the foundation stone of Mundka (Delhi)-Bahadurgarh metro rail link at sector 9 in Bahadurgarh.
The project having a route length of 11.182 Kms would be completed by March, 2016 with project cost of Rs 1991 crore. Haryana would contribute Rs 787.96 crore.
There would be seven stations- Mundka industrial area, Ghewra, Tikri Kalan, Tikri border (all in Delhi), Modern industrial estate, bus stand and city park Bahadurgarh (in Haryana) from Mundka to Bahadurgarh.
The travel time from Bahadurgarh (city park) to Mundka would be 20 minutes while it would take 45 minutes upto Inderlok and about 50 minutes upto Kirti nagar in Delhi, an official release said.
An agreement regarding the same was also signed between Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) and Haryana Urban Development Authority (HUDA).
Principal secretary, town and country planning Haryana SS Dhillon and director (works) DMRC Jitender Tyagi signed the agreement on behalf of the two organizations.
Nath said that this metro link was needed to connect Haryana on this side through metro and it would help change habits of the people.
He lauded the role played by Rohtak MP Deepender Singh Hooda in bringing this project to Haryana and said that Deepender took keen interest and never missed the opportunity to put forward the demand whenever he got the chance.
Hooda said that the metro link would be helpful for people of Haryana. Referring to Bahadurgarh, Hooda said that growth was witnessed on three sides of Delhi- Faridabad, Gurgaon and Noida but this side of Bahadurgarh remained neglected.
He said that he has a map of development of this town which would make it equal to Gurgaon in coming five to seven years in terms of development if the people keep on supporting him.
Earlier, Rohtak MP Deepender Singh Hooda said that it took three years to get the project through. He said that Delhi was reluctant for construction of metro rail in its territory after Mundka, saying that it was sparsely populated.
He said that now he would try to get electric train approved between Bahadurgarh and Delhi during February.

Bahadurgarh Inc Grows on Liberalization Spark


Bahadurgarh Inc Grows on Liberalization Spark

BAHADURGARH: In the past two decades, especially after liberalisation, Bahadurgarh has witnessed signs of industrial growth. Today, there are around 2,500 units based here clocking a turnover of around Rs 6,500 crore employing 50,000 people. Jitender Singh, AGM of HSIIDC, Bahadurgarh said, "The city's economy has grown at 20 percent CAGR (compounded annual growth rate) since past 20 years."
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ROUGH BEGINNING

"Initially, during the regime of Pratap Singh Kairon (first CM of Punjab province), a majority of units that arrived here were micro-sized units. The city failed to attract giant units and thus most units continued to remain as vendors," said Vipin Bajaj, president of Bahadurgarh Chamber of Commerce and Industries (BCCI).
He said that the government bodies tried hard to bring it to the level of Faridabad by introducing Modern Industrial Estate (MIE) through Haryana Urban Development Authority (Huda) in 1973. But, it didn't work.

LIBERALIZATION SPARK

"It's true that Bhadurgarh failed to grow as it was envisioned, but after liberalisation, industries like plastic moulding, machinery fabrication, PVC moulding, tool room for wire and cable moulding, rubber moulding, tile manufacturing etc settled in Bahadurgarh," said Bajaj. They grew without the support of any large unit and diversified the economy of the city.
BCCI general secretary Praveen Garg said, "Faridabad had giant players like Escorts and Eicher, which had the capacity to provide lifeline to around 300 MSMEs. Apart from this, larger units enhanced the liquidity flow in the market with the aggressive marketing strategy, while in case of small units; they needed to work on a lower profit margin."
"The emergence of Bahadurgarh as a plastic hub resulted in growth of the footwear industry. Many footwear units relocated themselves here in the past decade. The Haryana government also instituted a footwear park in Bahadurgarh which is contributing around Rs 2,000 crore per annum to the city's economy," said Garg. He added that the Haryana government was instrumental in attracting larger units to the region in its industrial estate, which contributes around Rs 3,000 crore — around 40 percent of the city's turnover.

CURRENT POTENTIAL
"Now, there are around 30 giant players, including Hindustan National Glass and Industries Ltd, Hindware, Surya Roshni Lighting, Action Shoes, Diamond Industries, Relaxo, Parley G etc. However, they are largely self reliant. They don't outsource much business to feed small enterprises as in the case of Maruti or Escorts. Apart from footwear, rest of the industries are still not enough to garner that much of business from the existing giant players," said Garg.
Elaborating on the industries operating in Bahadurgarh, Garg said, "Today, there are around 500 units of footwear in Bahadurgarh contributing around one-third of the net turnover of the city. Apart from this; there are iron and steel fabrication, plastic industry, rubber industry, machinery fabrication, auto components, wires and cable manufacturing industry, pharma, sanitary, ceramics, medical equipment manufacturing industry etc." Â
Garg was of the opinion that such a diversification and emergence of footwear industry in the region was due to the massive expansion in the consumer durable items and its consumption.
On annual turnover of Bahadurgarh, Vipin Bajaj said, "As per the income tax and revenue department, they have garnered around Rs 300 crore from the industries operating here. So, net turnover of the city would be around Rs 6,000 crore. Apart from this, there are some (large) units that file I-T returns in Delhi, though they have unit(s) in Bahadurgarh. Therefore, the net annual turnover of Bahadurgarh would be near Rs 7,500 crore."

EXPORT BIZ
Bahdurgarh units are in exports also. "As per BCCI records, Bahadurgarh-based units have exported to nearly 70 countries in the past year mostly to the US, Canada, Europe and West Asia," said Bajaj of BCCI. "These units generated around 10 percent of the net revenue through exports. Therefore, net export of the city is around Rs 750 crore per annum. Major export items are footwear, pharmaceuticals and medical equipment, sanitary and ceramics, auto components etc."
"The city remained to lag behind because of lack of industrial innovation," added Garg. On the job creation front, "The region has created 25,000 direct jobs and the same number of indirect jobs. However, for such a large workforce there is no fully equipped hospital," concluded Garg of BCCI.