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Re-Structuring of Regional Planning Strategies for the Development of
Khargone District (MP)
Vivek Patidar1, Dr. Anjali Patil2
1Researcher, Dept. of Planning & Architecture, MITS, Gwalior
2Professor, Dept. of Planning & Architecture, MITS, Gwalior
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Abstract - The regional development strategy is a plan to
build on the capacities of our regions for the benefit of all
sectors. It is designed to understand the strategy that a
mix needs to achieve good regional development results.
We move into the next century as we ensure the
sustainability of the strategy for economic and social
investment and the continuing support of our regional
communities. And makes sense that works and builds on
the important achievements we have made in recent
years. Targeting our regional development efforts and
investment through strategies will provide the best
results. We are important for economic development. The
new and backward regions focus on giving more priority
and purpose to new growth and investment. At the
regional level, the development of industries and the
proper transport facility plays an important role in
transforming the socio-economic conditions of the people
of a region through a dynamic external, which it does not.
It is an important element of both direct and indirect
interventions for socio-economic and regional
development. Does the industrial growth create more
opportunities for the backward region? The current study
is an imported strategy for analyzing the role of road
transport and developing the industrial sector. The study
has identified the current connectivity and accessibility in
the form of transport and industrial development related
to transport and industrial sector with socio-economic
development in the region. CAD software has been used to
process spatial data. MS Excel used to analyze quantitative
data. Normalization is used in the creation of various
indices. It was found in the field of study that the ways of
transport and industrial reform really have a positive
relationship with regional development. The objective of
the study is to ensure the extent of impacts of transport
and industrial investment on the sector for development
and to discuss the important role of transport and
industrialization in promoting regional development for
the overall backward region.
Key Words: Industrial Development, Transportation,
Socio-Economic Factor, Development Strategies,
Backward Region, Infrastructure Development
Need of study –
Overall growth of “region” is the purpose served by
regional planning; Planning for integration of rural area
and the overall balanced development of the region.
Fulfilling the needs of a backward region and providing
higher order services for relatively developed areas.
Strategies are formulated carefully to keep the goods and
resources available to all the places as per their
requirements. In regional level we work for the
improvement of industrial and transportation can provide
more opportunity for the local regional level creates more
scope of work due to which migration will be in controlled
manner into the big cities.
Well transportation system at regional level is use full for
industrial corridor and create economic development of
the region.
1. INTRODUCTION
Regional planning is a sub-sector of urban planning as it
relates to land use practices on a large scale. A region is a
major division of the country and regional development
means economic development of all sectors, increasing
their per capita income and living standards and
harnessing their natural and human resources in a
complete manner. The regional development strategy is a
plan to build on the capacities of our regions for the
benefit of all sectors. It is designed to understand the
strategy that a mix needs to achieve good regional
development results. We move into the next century as we
ensure the sustainability of the strategy for economic and
social investment and the continuing support of our
regional communities. Targeting our regional
development efforts and investment through strategies
will provide the best results. We are important for
economic development. The new and backward regions
focus on giving more priority and purpose to new growth
and investment.
Regional development means the economic development
of all sectors, the per capita income and the level of living
and its total explosion of natural and human resources,
regional development, resolving disparities between
regions and it is advocated to raise the level of living at the
society level.
1.1 Regional Development Strategy:
Regional development creates vibrant sectors with strong
economies through growth of jobs, economic growth,
industrial development, infrastructure improvement and
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competent ones to drive growth focused on establishing
socio-economic foundations for growth and new
investment. To establish a growth in transport and
industrialization for the strong base of the economy.
1.1.1 Impacts of Transport on Regional
Development :
The growing globalization of world trade has resulted in
major progress in transport infrastructure. It is often thus
that investment of transport infrastructure can improve
the productivity of the economy by having significant
impacts on regional development and efficient transport
system.
The role of transport is to facilitate movement of goods.
Efficient transportation is important for the efficiency of
industrial supply chains. Efficient transport system is a
firm decision about which to explore in the country, which
suppliers to buy from, and which can have a significant
significance for the consumer market entry. Increase in
high transportation costs and reduction in poverty and
hampering the competitiveness of the country are the key
factors,
1.1.2 Economic Impacts of Transportation:
Transport is an activity which takes place from one place
to another in the movement of people and goods. There
are many more different components and operations that
simultaneously run an effective logistic process.
Transportation creates a relationship between time and
place utility and fields and economic activities.
Transport impact on development and welfare of nations.
It facilitates accessibility to ensure the market,
employment, extension services, education, and health
care, and the opportunity to participate in the various
activities
The transport sector as an economic factor in the
production of goods and services is directly related with
the economy. It provides more value-added services,
facilitates economies of scale, and influences the land
value and geographical expertise of the regions. The
higher and efficient transport systems offer high levels of
economic benefit. Economic effects differ from the
purpose of travel, as shown in table
1. Freight, service delivery, and business improvements
directly affect economic efficiency and productivity.
Improving travel can increase education and employment
opportunities, improve the agreement between workers
and jobs.
1.1.3 Transport Structure:
Freight, service delivery, and business improvements
directly affect economic efficiency and productivity. By
improving commute travel can increase education and
employment opportunities, the agreement between
workers and jobs could be improved
1.1.5 Economic Effects of Transport Investments:
Transport investment can improve economic performance
and achieve transportation cost reduction in various ways.
Operational efficiency of transport facilities, income
generation and linking of sectors and social inclusion.
Transport investments affect the economy through two
basic mechanisms:
1. The impacts of spending, the biggest impact of
infrastructure spending occur within an economy.
Infrastructure and transport investment spending in many
facilities to build finance and transportation projects to
create jobs in other sectors of the economy;
2. Cost and productivity impacts-public transport services
make significant improvements in productivity and
provide enhanced time and cost savings. They provide
mobility and contribute to economic growth and
productivity.
1.1.5 Transportation Planning Includes A Number Of
Steps:
• Monitor existing conditions.
• Predict future population and employment growth,
including assessing estimated land use in the region and
identifying key development corridors;
• Identify and analyze existing and estimated future
transportation problems and needs, through detailed
planning studies, various transportation improvement
strategies to address those needs;
• Develop short-distance programs of long-distance plans
and alternative capital improvements and operational
strategies for carrying people and goods;
• Assess the impact of future improvements
recommended for the transportation system on
environmental facilities, including air quality;
1.2 Industrialization and Regional Development:-
Industrialization is a means to ensure the continued
economic growth of the backward region. The difference
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in per capita income between developed and under
developed regions is mainly reflected in the disparities in
the structure of their economies. Therefore, economic
development is synonymous with industrialization as a
means of poverty reduction. The process of
industrialization includes basic changes such as
construction of new industry, opening of new markets and
harnessing natural resources. The industry mainly refers
to manufacturing activity. Industrialization relates to the
organization of manufacturing activity to increase
production in trade enterprises. Industrialization is a
process of economic development where an increasing
proportion of local resources are mobilized to establish a
technologically up-to-date and diversified economic
processing
1.2.1 Role of Industrial Development in Economic
Growth
The following points explain the role of industrial
development in economic development.
1. Modernizing the industry
2. Development of Science and technology
3. Capital formation
4. Industrialization and Urbanization
5. Self-reliance in defense production
6. Importance in International trade
7. Use of natural resources
8. Elimination of poverty and unemployment
9. National and per capita incomes rise sharply
1.2.2 Role of Industrial Development in Economic
Growth
 Regional policy main challenges for the physical
uplift of land
 The uplift of housing and social infrastructure
 Renovation of infrastructure oriented to the
requirements of new industries
 Optimizing existing skills and developing new
forms of human capital that are not focused on old
industries
 Allowing changes in institutional networks and
cultural factors, mobilization of local resources
and developing new industries instead of
retaining old industries for their use
1.2.3 Industrial Planning Includes A Number Of Steps
• To analyses the structure and growth of industries in an
area.
• To examine the system of industrial progress in an area.
• The impact of industrialization to measure on the
economic development of the region.
• To identify forces that have slowed down the pace of
industrialization in an area.
• To suggest suitable measures for improving the
performance of large and medium scale industries in an
area.
• Identify potential areas for setting up resource and
demand-based industries in an area
2. .Description Of Study Area:-
2.1 Khargone district - Khargone district, formerly
known as West Nimar district, is a district of Madhya
Pradesh state in central India. The district lies in Nimar
region, and is part of Indore Division. Khargone town is
the headquarters of this district. On May 25, 1998 West
Nimar district was bifurcated into two districts: Khargone
and Barwani. According to the 2011 census Khargone
District has a population of 1,872,413. Khargone district
covers the 8030 km2 area. The district is surrounded by
Dhar, Indore and Dewas in the north side, state of
Maharashtra state in the south side, Khandwa, Burhanpur
in the east side and Barwani in the West side. The district
is India's biggest cotton-producing region. There are nine
blocks in the district. The red chilly is exported abroad. A
famous mandi of chilly at Bedia is located about 50 km
from Khargone and the famous Sendhwa cotton hub is just
70 km from district headquarters.
2.2 GEOGRAHY & CLIMATE
Climate Tropical
Rainfall Average 1211 Millimeters.
Temperature 45.5 To 25.4°C
Wind Velocity 4.9 Km. /Hr.
Rivers Narmada , Kunda , Beda
2.3 Location map
Maps of india
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2.4 Demography
As per Census 2011, the total population of Khargone is
18,73,046. The percentage of urban population in
Khargone 15.96 percent, which is lower than the state
average of 27.63 percent. Out of the total population there
are 953121 males and 919925 females in the district. This
gives a sex ratio of 965 females per 1000 males. The
decadal growth rate of population in Madhya Pradesh is
20.3 percent, while Khargone reports a 22.8 percent
decadal increase in the population. The district population
density is 233 in 2011. The Scheduled Caste population in
the district is 11.16 percent while Scheduled Tribe
comprises 38.98 per-cent of the population. % Decadal
Growth &Density of Population
The ranking of Khargone district, in M.P., according to the
Population size was 31 in 2001 and has moved up to 29 in
2011. It contributes 1.8% of the population to the State
population.
The percent decadal growth rate of Khargone, which was
lesser than the National and the State figure in 1981-91,
has overtaken both the National and State growth rate in
the subsequent two decades.
The per cent decadal growth rate of Khargone has slowed
down from 27.9% in 2001 census to 22.8% in 2011
census.
2.5 LITERACY
The overall literacy rate of district is 62.70 percent while
the male & female literacy rate is 72.08 and 53.03 percent
respectively. At the block level, a considerable variation is
noticeable in male-female literacy rate. Jhiranya and
Bhagwanpura have the lowest male and female literacy
rate of 45 percent and 33 percent respectively. Khargone
block has the highest literacy rate, with 84.31 percent
male and 66.85 percent of female literacy rate.
A significant difference is notable in the literacy rate of
rural and urban Khargone. Rural Khargone has a literacy
rate of 58.87 percent while the same in urban areas is
81.97 percent. A closer look at block level data reveals that
literacy rate in rural areas lag behind the literacy rate of
urban areas. Bhagwanpura and Jhiranya have 39 percent of
literacy rate in rural areas. Khargone block has the highest
literacy rate in both rural and urban areas which are 68.47
and 82.02 percent respectively.
2.6 Socio-Economic Profile
The chart provides the per capita income at current price
for three consecutive years and it appears that the per
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capita income (PCI) of Khargone has increased over the
years from Rs. 4298 to Rs. 32266, the same has been the
case for state whose PCI has increased from Rs. 32453 to
Rs. 44989. Gross District Domestic Product (GDDP) at
Current Price seems to have increased over the years. In
year 2012-13, GDDP of Khargone is Rs. 693276 and the
same for Madhya Pradesh is Rs. 37217066.
The percentage of main workers in the total workforce in
Khargone is 84.63 percent which is significantly more than
the State main workers (71.9 percent) as per Census 2011.
Among the four categories, Cultivators form about 34
percent of all workers, while agricultural laborers form
47.61percent. The catchall category ‘Other Workers’ form
about 16.75 percent of the entire working population of the
district. It includes forms of employment in secondary and
tertiary sector. It shows that Majority of the workforce are
engaged in agricultural labor.
In terms of work participation rate (WPR) in the district,
the male WPR is 54.37 percent whereas for female it is
40.86 percent. In Maheshwar percentage of male WPR is
highest (57.21 per-cent) while Bhagwanpura report-ed
lowest male WPR (49.56 per-cent). Among female, the
highest WPR is reported from Segaon block (46.98
percent) and lowest from Khargone block (27.51 percent).
2.7 Local Tourist Place
Maheshwar – 56 km from khargone
Mandleshwar – 47 Km from Khargone
Omkareshwar – 124 Km from Khargone
Nagalwadi - 50 Km from Khargone
2.8 Accessibility
Nearby district i,e barwani is situated 90 kms from the
district, burhanpur is 130 kms away from the district,
dewas is 150 kms away, indore is 143 kms away &
khandwa is 90 kms away.
Khargone is located in the south-west border of Madhya
Pradesh 283 metres (928 ft) above sea level. It is spread
over an area of 8,030 square kilometres (3,100 sq mi).
Towards the north it borders Dhar, Indore and Dewas
districts. Towards the south, it borders Maharashtra, in the
east, Khandwa and Burhanpur and Barwani in the west.
Khargone is 90 km (56 mi) away from Barwani, 80 km (50
mi) from Khandwa and 140 km (87 mi) from Indore. The
district is connected to the cities of Indore, Khandwa,
Barwani, Dhar, Jhabua, Jalgaon and Dhulia by road. The
Agra-Mumbai National Highway (NH#3) passes through
the district. In the eastern part, the district has a
metergauge railway line connecting Delhi-Jaipur-Indore-
Khandwa-Hyderabad. Important stations on this route
include Barwah and Sanawad. The nearest broad gauge
line railway station is Khandwa Junction. The nearest
airport is located at Indore
A. Flight Route
B.Train Route
Khagrone does not have any Railway station. Nearest
option is Khandwa. Meter gauge railway route from the
eastern part of the district is the Delhi - Jaipur - Indore -
Khandwa - Hyderabad route. The important railway
stations (Narrow gauge) in the district are Barwaha and
Sanawad. Khandwa and Indore is the nearest Broad gauge
railway station
C. Bus Route
Regular bus service is available to Khargone from other
major cities of the State
2.9 Industrial Scenario of Khargone
As per 2011 Registered Industrial Unit in khargone is 2639
unit and Medium & Large Unit is 09 unit now here
Estimated Avg. Of Daily Worker Employed In Small Scale
Industries is 5432 and Employment In Large And Medium
Industries is 5045 at present activated Industrial Area in
Nimrani, Barwaha& Bhadli.
Large Scale Industries / Public Sector Undertakings Large
scale Industries and public sector undertakings are not
exist in the district of Khargone Major Exportable Item is
Rui, Thread, chilly with the Growth Trend is 2-3% .
Existing Clusters of Micro & Small Enterprise:- Maheshwar
Handlooms Cluster.
Khargone is primarily an agrarian district with industries
typically based on processing of agricultural produce.
Secondary sector in the district grew at 14.45 percent
CAGR over last five years, and it contributes 23% to
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Khargone’s GDDP. Only major industries are Agro and
Textile based. Agro industries are mainly in grain and
pulses processing, where as textile industries are in Cotton
ginning. Between 2006-07 and 2011-12, Small Scale
Industries category received investments worth INR 94
Crore, generating. Incremental employment of 7,570. Food
Processing and textile industries alone constitute 63% of
the total investment. in SSI segment in 2010-11. Besides
these, currently, only ginning part of textile value chain is
being captured by industries in Khargone. Given the high
cotton production in Khargone, there is potential for
expanding the current ginning industries to spinning
segment of value chain.
Data received from District Industry
Center, Khargone
As per table and chart has been show the industrial
character of khargone district in last year it can shows that
the industries exist on the district it nor be becomes high
nor becomes low its created fluctuated .when investment is
high the in 2008-09 the employment becomes increases
.and less investment represent less employment in
khargone district .this character represent the scope of
industrial development in khargone district.
2.10 Agriculture and Allied Sectors-
Total geographical area of Khargone district is 6478 km².
Forest area is 26% of total land in the district. Area under
cultivation is 63% of total district land. forest and
agricultural land together constitutes 89% of the total land
of Khargone. Cotton is cultivated on 52.1% of agriculture
land. Cotton is cultivated on 52.1% of agriculture land.
Wheat is cultivated on 28.15% of agriculture land. Soybean
is cultivated on 15.9% of total agriculture land. Chilli is
another major crop in Khargone and is grown on 17,583
hectares of land. Economy of Khargone to a large extent is
dependent on agriculture, as there is very minimal
presence of other important sectors like industries and
service sector in the district. Although in headquarter city
of Khargone agriculture sector may have lost its sway due
to steady urbanization, but nonetheless it does have a very
sizeable presence. Speaking about its agricultural
production, then we ought to mention the fact that
Khargone is one of the highest producer of Cotton and
Chilly in entire India. Today Khargone’s high quality cotton
and chilly are exported all across the world, brining in huge
revenue and employment for the district. This fact not only
sheds lighton achievement of Khargone’s agricultural
sector, but also just how important agriculture is for
livelihood of this entire region
2.11 Services Sector-
Services sector contributes about 40% of the district GDDP.
The sector grew at 11% between 2004-05 and2008-09.
Hospitality segment constitutes 36.28% of total services
product, and has grown at 9.1% percent between 2004-05
and 2008-09. Communication sector saw a healthy growth
rate of 18.7% between2004-05 and 2008-09.Transport
sector is another fast growing segment in Khargone. Trade
and hotels sector is high and also activated due to presence
of tourism spot in khargone district.
3 Targating khargone town-
India- Madhya Pradesh
Khargone town
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2.6 Demographic Summary
Population -116150 (2011 Census)
Male - 51.44%
Female - 48.56%.
Scheduled Caste -7.59%
Tribal Population - 9.11%
Literacy Rates Of 65.3%
Male & Female Of 57.9% And 42.1%
3.1 Population Growth Rate Of Khargone Town:
As of 2011’s town decadal growth is increase 35.23 and
from 1971 to 2011 decadal growth constantly increase.
3. METHODOLOGY
4. CONCLUSIONS
The khargone is a headquarter of other related towns&
cities of the district.32% of the working population are
main workers having full time employment showing less
employment level in town. Out of the total main workers
17.93% are female workers in Khargone town . Category of
main workers in any area is an actual representative of the
important economic activities of the town and thus the
same has been to understand the economic base of the
town. The non workers population of district is 52.26%. It
can be observed that 4.4% of the main workers are
engaged in primary activities mainly agricultural labour
and 10.9% are engaged in household industries. It is
evident that majority of the main workers are categorized
into ‘Other Workers’ category which includes other than
agricultural and household industry workers. ‘Other
Workers’ includes workers engaged mainly in
manufacturing industries, trade and commerce,
construction activities, transport and communication and
other service activities.
1. CLUSTER DEVELOPMENT (khargone town as a
counter magnet) -
Agricultural based corridor developed on the 4 sides face
of khargone district –khasrawd- road , segoav- road
,sanawad- road ,Khandwa- road on the outer side of the
khargone urban area . Those road have well connected
with internal roads & state highway to NH-3. Khargone
town consider as a counter magnet and development of
industrial corridor in loop system because of khargone is
well connected to other towns & city. if khargone is
developed it affected regionally .
2. Cotton based textile industries.
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Cotton base sector is dived into 4 major roads of khargone
where row material converted into finishing product
process explain in fig .
3. Outer ring road development
For well successful industrial development the 4 major
road are internally linkage throw outer ring road which are
directly connected to NH-3.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
For the ancestors who paved the path before me upon their
Shoulders I stand. This is also dedicated to my parents
supported me on this journey. The first author like to
express his deepest gratitude to my professor Dr. Anjali
patil for his Unwavering support, collegiality and
mentorship.
REFERENCES
a. CDP khargone 2011
b. Census 2011 Khargone Report
c. Madhya Pradesh Annual Economic Survey, 2012
d. Khargone MSME report 2011-12
e. District Agricultural Profile, National initiative on
climate resilient agriculture, 2009
f. Department of Regional
Development(www.drd.wa.gov.au)
g. Regional Distribution Of Industries In Gujarat And
Policy Changes
BIOGRAPHIES
VIVEK PATIDAR student of
M.arch in Urban Planning at MITS
Gwalior, Done B.Arch in
Architecture at MITS Gwalior
DR. Anjali Patil
Assistant Professor
B. Architecture, ME ( Town &
Country Planning) PhD
MITS Gwalior

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  • 1. International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) e-ISSN: 2395-0056 Volume: 06 Issue: 04 | Apr 2019 www.irjet.net p-ISSN: 2395-0072 © 2019, IRJET | Impact Factor value: 7.211 | ISO 9001:2008 Certified Journal | Page 785 Re-Structuring of Regional Planning Strategies for the Development of Khargone District (MP) Vivek Patidar1, Dr. Anjali Patil2 1Researcher, Dept. of Planning & Architecture, MITS, Gwalior 2Professor, Dept. of Planning & Architecture, MITS, Gwalior ---------------------------------------------------------------------***---------------------------------------------------------------------- Abstract - The regional development strategy is a plan to build on the capacities of our regions for the benefit of all sectors. It is designed to understand the strategy that a mix needs to achieve good regional development results. We move into the next century as we ensure the sustainability of the strategy for economic and social investment and the continuing support of our regional communities. And makes sense that works and builds on the important achievements we have made in recent years. Targeting our regional development efforts and investment through strategies will provide the best results. We are important for economic development. The new and backward regions focus on giving more priority and purpose to new growth and investment. At the regional level, the development of industries and the proper transport facility plays an important role in transforming the socio-economic conditions of the people of a region through a dynamic external, which it does not. It is an important element of both direct and indirect interventions for socio-economic and regional development. Does the industrial growth create more opportunities for the backward region? The current study is an imported strategy for analyzing the role of road transport and developing the industrial sector. The study has identified the current connectivity and accessibility in the form of transport and industrial development related to transport and industrial sector with socio-economic development in the region. CAD software has been used to process spatial data. MS Excel used to analyze quantitative data. Normalization is used in the creation of various indices. It was found in the field of study that the ways of transport and industrial reform really have a positive relationship with regional development. The objective of the study is to ensure the extent of impacts of transport and industrial investment on the sector for development and to discuss the important role of transport and industrialization in promoting regional development for the overall backward region. Key Words: Industrial Development, Transportation, Socio-Economic Factor, Development Strategies, Backward Region, Infrastructure Development Need of study – Overall growth of “region” is the purpose served by regional planning; Planning for integration of rural area and the overall balanced development of the region. Fulfilling the needs of a backward region and providing higher order services for relatively developed areas. Strategies are formulated carefully to keep the goods and resources available to all the places as per their requirements. In regional level we work for the improvement of industrial and transportation can provide more opportunity for the local regional level creates more scope of work due to which migration will be in controlled manner into the big cities. Well transportation system at regional level is use full for industrial corridor and create economic development of the region. 1. INTRODUCTION Regional planning is a sub-sector of urban planning as it relates to land use practices on a large scale. A region is a major division of the country and regional development means economic development of all sectors, increasing their per capita income and living standards and harnessing their natural and human resources in a complete manner. The regional development strategy is a plan to build on the capacities of our regions for the benefit of all sectors. It is designed to understand the strategy that a mix needs to achieve good regional development results. We move into the next century as we ensure the sustainability of the strategy for economic and social investment and the continuing support of our regional communities. Targeting our regional development efforts and investment through strategies will provide the best results. We are important for economic development. The new and backward regions focus on giving more priority and purpose to new growth and investment. Regional development means the economic development of all sectors, the per capita income and the level of living and its total explosion of natural and human resources, regional development, resolving disparities between regions and it is advocated to raise the level of living at the society level. 1.1 Regional Development Strategy: Regional development creates vibrant sectors with strong economies through growth of jobs, economic growth, industrial development, infrastructure improvement and
  • 2. International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) e-ISSN: 2395-0056 Volume: 06 Issue: 04 | Apr 2019 www.irjet.net p-ISSN: 2395-0072 © 2019, IRJET | Impact Factor value: 7.211 | ISO 9001:2008 Certified Journal | Page 786 competent ones to drive growth focused on establishing socio-economic foundations for growth and new investment. To establish a growth in transport and industrialization for the strong base of the economy. 1.1.1 Impacts of Transport on Regional Development : The growing globalization of world trade has resulted in major progress in transport infrastructure. It is often thus that investment of transport infrastructure can improve the productivity of the economy by having significant impacts on regional development and efficient transport system. The role of transport is to facilitate movement of goods. Efficient transportation is important for the efficiency of industrial supply chains. Efficient transport system is a firm decision about which to explore in the country, which suppliers to buy from, and which can have a significant significance for the consumer market entry. Increase in high transportation costs and reduction in poverty and hampering the competitiveness of the country are the key factors, 1.1.2 Economic Impacts of Transportation: Transport is an activity which takes place from one place to another in the movement of people and goods. There are many more different components and operations that simultaneously run an effective logistic process. Transportation creates a relationship between time and place utility and fields and economic activities. Transport impact on development and welfare of nations. It facilitates accessibility to ensure the market, employment, extension services, education, and health care, and the opportunity to participate in the various activities The transport sector as an economic factor in the production of goods and services is directly related with the economy. It provides more value-added services, facilitates economies of scale, and influences the land value and geographical expertise of the regions. The higher and efficient transport systems offer high levels of economic benefit. Economic effects differ from the purpose of travel, as shown in table 1. Freight, service delivery, and business improvements directly affect economic efficiency and productivity. Improving travel can increase education and employment opportunities, improve the agreement between workers and jobs. 1.1.3 Transport Structure: Freight, service delivery, and business improvements directly affect economic efficiency and productivity. By improving commute travel can increase education and employment opportunities, the agreement between workers and jobs could be improved 1.1.5 Economic Effects of Transport Investments: Transport investment can improve economic performance and achieve transportation cost reduction in various ways. Operational efficiency of transport facilities, income generation and linking of sectors and social inclusion. Transport investments affect the economy through two basic mechanisms: 1. The impacts of spending, the biggest impact of infrastructure spending occur within an economy. Infrastructure and transport investment spending in many facilities to build finance and transportation projects to create jobs in other sectors of the economy; 2. Cost and productivity impacts-public transport services make significant improvements in productivity and provide enhanced time and cost savings. They provide mobility and contribute to economic growth and productivity. 1.1.5 Transportation Planning Includes A Number Of Steps: • Monitor existing conditions. • Predict future population and employment growth, including assessing estimated land use in the region and identifying key development corridors; • Identify and analyze existing and estimated future transportation problems and needs, through detailed planning studies, various transportation improvement strategies to address those needs; • Develop short-distance programs of long-distance plans and alternative capital improvements and operational strategies for carrying people and goods; • Assess the impact of future improvements recommended for the transportation system on environmental facilities, including air quality; 1.2 Industrialization and Regional Development:- Industrialization is a means to ensure the continued economic growth of the backward region. The difference
  • 3. International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) e-ISSN: 2395-0056 Volume: 06 Issue: 04 | Apr 2019 www.irjet.net p-ISSN: 2395-0072 © 2019, IRJET | Impact Factor value: 7.211 | ISO 9001:2008 Certified Journal | Page 787 in per capita income between developed and under developed regions is mainly reflected in the disparities in the structure of their economies. Therefore, economic development is synonymous with industrialization as a means of poverty reduction. The process of industrialization includes basic changes such as construction of new industry, opening of new markets and harnessing natural resources. The industry mainly refers to manufacturing activity. Industrialization relates to the organization of manufacturing activity to increase production in trade enterprises. Industrialization is a process of economic development where an increasing proportion of local resources are mobilized to establish a technologically up-to-date and diversified economic processing 1.2.1 Role of Industrial Development in Economic Growth The following points explain the role of industrial development in economic development. 1. Modernizing the industry 2. Development of Science and technology 3. Capital formation 4. Industrialization and Urbanization 5. Self-reliance in defense production 6. Importance in International trade 7. Use of natural resources 8. Elimination of poverty and unemployment 9. National and per capita incomes rise sharply 1.2.2 Role of Industrial Development in Economic Growth  Regional policy main challenges for the physical uplift of land  The uplift of housing and social infrastructure  Renovation of infrastructure oriented to the requirements of new industries  Optimizing existing skills and developing new forms of human capital that are not focused on old industries  Allowing changes in institutional networks and cultural factors, mobilization of local resources and developing new industries instead of retaining old industries for their use 1.2.3 Industrial Planning Includes A Number Of Steps • To analyses the structure and growth of industries in an area. • To examine the system of industrial progress in an area. • The impact of industrialization to measure on the economic development of the region. • To identify forces that have slowed down the pace of industrialization in an area. • To suggest suitable measures for improving the performance of large and medium scale industries in an area. • Identify potential areas for setting up resource and demand-based industries in an area 2. .Description Of Study Area:- 2.1 Khargone district - Khargone district, formerly known as West Nimar district, is a district of Madhya Pradesh state in central India. The district lies in Nimar region, and is part of Indore Division. Khargone town is the headquarters of this district. On May 25, 1998 West Nimar district was bifurcated into two districts: Khargone and Barwani. According to the 2011 census Khargone District has a population of 1,872,413. Khargone district covers the 8030 km2 area. The district is surrounded by Dhar, Indore and Dewas in the north side, state of Maharashtra state in the south side, Khandwa, Burhanpur in the east side and Barwani in the West side. The district is India's biggest cotton-producing region. There are nine blocks in the district. The red chilly is exported abroad. A famous mandi of chilly at Bedia is located about 50 km from Khargone and the famous Sendhwa cotton hub is just 70 km from district headquarters. 2.2 GEOGRAHY & CLIMATE Climate Tropical Rainfall Average 1211 Millimeters. Temperature 45.5 To 25.4°C Wind Velocity 4.9 Km. /Hr. Rivers Narmada , Kunda , Beda 2.3 Location map Maps of india
  • 4. International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) e-ISSN: 2395-0056 Volume: 06 Issue: 04 | Apr 2019 www.irjet.net p-ISSN: 2395-0072 © 2019, IRJET | Impact Factor value: 7.211 | ISO 9001:2008 Certified Journal | Page 788 2.4 Demography As per Census 2011, the total population of Khargone is 18,73,046. The percentage of urban population in Khargone 15.96 percent, which is lower than the state average of 27.63 percent. Out of the total population there are 953121 males and 919925 females in the district. This gives a sex ratio of 965 females per 1000 males. The decadal growth rate of population in Madhya Pradesh is 20.3 percent, while Khargone reports a 22.8 percent decadal increase in the population. The district population density is 233 in 2011. The Scheduled Caste population in the district is 11.16 percent while Scheduled Tribe comprises 38.98 per-cent of the population. % Decadal Growth &Density of Population The ranking of Khargone district, in M.P., according to the Population size was 31 in 2001 and has moved up to 29 in 2011. It contributes 1.8% of the population to the State population. The percent decadal growth rate of Khargone, which was lesser than the National and the State figure in 1981-91, has overtaken both the National and State growth rate in the subsequent two decades. The per cent decadal growth rate of Khargone has slowed down from 27.9% in 2001 census to 22.8% in 2011 census. 2.5 LITERACY The overall literacy rate of district is 62.70 percent while the male & female literacy rate is 72.08 and 53.03 percent respectively. At the block level, a considerable variation is noticeable in male-female literacy rate. Jhiranya and Bhagwanpura have the lowest male and female literacy rate of 45 percent and 33 percent respectively. Khargone block has the highest literacy rate, with 84.31 percent male and 66.85 percent of female literacy rate. A significant difference is notable in the literacy rate of rural and urban Khargone. Rural Khargone has a literacy rate of 58.87 percent while the same in urban areas is 81.97 percent. A closer look at block level data reveals that literacy rate in rural areas lag behind the literacy rate of urban areas. Bhagwanpura and Jhiranya have 39 percent of literacy rate in rural areas. Khargone block has the highest literacy rate in both rural and urban areas which are 68.47 and 82.02 percent respectively. 2.6 Socio-Economic Profile The chart provides the per capita income at current price for three consecutive years and it appears that the per
  • 5. International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) e-ISSN: 2395-0056 Volume: 06 Issue: 04 | Apr 2019 www.irjet.net p-ISSN: 2395-0072 © 2019, IRJET | Impact Factor value: 7.211 | ISO 9001:2008 Certified Journal | Page 789 capita income (PCI) of Khargone has increased over the years from Rs. 4298 to Rs. 32266, the same has been the case for state whose PCI has increased from Rs. 32453 to Rs. 44989. Gross District Domestic Product (GDDP) at Current Price seems to have increased over the years. In year 2012-13, GDDP of Khargone is Rs. 693276 and the same for Madhya Pradesh is Rs. 37217066. The percentage of main workers in the total workforce in Khargone is 84.63 percent which is significantly more than the State main workers (71.9 percent) as per Census 2011. Among the four categories, Cultivators form about 34 percent of all workers, while agricultural laborers form 47.61percent. The catchall category ‘Other Workers’ form about 16.75 percent of the entire working population of the district. It includes forms of employment in secondary and tertiary sector. It shows that Majority of the workforce are engaged in agricultural labor. In terms of work participation rate (WPR) in the district, the male WPR is 54.37 percent whereas for female it is 40.86 percent. In Maheshwar percentage of male WPR is highest (57.21 per-cent) while Bhagwanpura report-ed lowest male WPR (49.56 per-cent). Among female, the highest WPR is reported from Segaon block (46.98 percent) and lowest from Khargone block (27.51 percent). 2.7 Local Tourist Place Maheshwar – 56 km from khargone Mandleshwar – 47 Km from Khargone Omkareshwar – 124 Km from Khargone Nagalwadi - 50 Km from Khargone 2.8 Accessibility Nearby district i,e barwani is situated 90 kms from the district, burhanpur is 130 kms away from the district, dewas is 150 kms away, indore is 143 kms away & khandwa is 90 kms away. Khargone is located in the south-west border of Madhya Pradesh 283 metres (928 ft) above sea level. It is spread over an area of 8,030 square kilometres (3,100 sq mi). Towards the north it borders Dhar, Indore and Dewas districts. Towards the south, it borders Maharashtra, in the east, Khandwa and Burhanpur and Barwani in the west. Khargone is 90 km (56 mi) away from Barwani, 80 km (50 mi) from Khandwa and 140 km (87 mi) from Indore. The district is connected to the cities of Indore, Khandwa, Barwani, Dhar, Jhabua, Jalgaon and Dhulia by road. The Agra-Mumbai National Highway (NH#3) passes through the district. In the eastern part, the district has a metergauge railway line connecting Delhi-Jaipur-Indore- Khandwa-Hyderabad. Important stations on this route include Barwah and Sanawad. The nearest broad gauge line railway station is Khandwa Junction. The nearest airport is located at Indore A. Flight Route B.Train Route Khagrone does not have any Railway station. Nearest option is Khandwa. Meter gauge railway route from the eastern part of the district is the Delhi - Jaipur - Indore - Khandwa - Hyderabad route. The important railway stations (Narrow gauge) in the district are Barwaha and Sanawad. Khandwa and Indore is the nearest Broad gauge railway station C. Bus Route Regular bus service is available to Khargone from other major cities of the State 2.9 Industrial Scenario of Khargone As per 2011 Registered Industrial Unit in khargone is 2639 unit and Medium & Large Unit is 09 unit now here Estimated Avg. Of Daily Worker Employed In Small Scale Industries is 5432 and Employment In Large And Medium Industries is 5045 at present activated Industrial Area in Nimrani, Barwaha& Bhadli. Large Scale Industries / Public Sector Undertakings Large scale Industries and public sector undertakings are not exist in the district of Khargone Major Exportable Item is Rui, Thread, chilly with the Growth Trend is 2-3% . Existing Clusters of Micro & Small Enterprise:- Maheshwar Handlooms Cluster. Khargone is primarily an agrarian district with industries typically based on processing of agricultural produce. Secondary sector in the district grew at 14.45 percent CAGR over last five years, and it contributes 23% to
  • 6. International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) e-ISSN: 2395-0056 Volume: 06 Issue: 04 | Apr 2019 www.irjet.net p-ISSN: 2395-0072 © 2019, IRJET | Impact Factor value: 7.211 | ISO 9001:2008 Certified Journal | Page 790 Khargone’s GDDP. Only major industries are Agro and Textile based. Agro industries are mainly in grain and pulses processing, where as textile industries are in Cotton ginning. Between 2006-07 and 2011-12, Small Scale Industries category received investments worth INR 94 Crore, generating. Incremental employment of 7,570. Food Processing and textile industries alone constitute 63% of the total investment. in SSI segment in 2010-11. Besides these, currently, only ginning part of textile value chain is being captured by industries in Khargone. Given the high cotton production in Khargone, there is potential for expanding the current ginning industries to spinning segment of value chain. Data received from District Industry Center, Khargone As per table and chart has been show the industrial character of khargone district in last year it can shows that the industries exist on the district it nor be becomes high nor becomes low its created fluctuated .when investment is high the in 2008-09 the employment becomes increases .and less investment represent less employment in khargone district .this character represent the scope of industrial development in khargone district. 2.10 Agriculture and Allied Sectors- Total geographical area of Khargone district is 6478 km². Forest area is 26% of total land in the district. Area under cultivation is 63% of total district land. forest and agricultural land together constitutes 89% of the total land of Khargone. Cotton is cultivated on 52.1% of agriculture land. Cotton is cultivated on 52.1% of agriculture land. Wheat is cultivated on 28.15% of agriculture land. Soybean is cultivated on 15.9% of total agriculture land. Chilli is another major crop in Khargone and is grown on 17,583 hectares of land. Economy of Khargone to a large extent is dependent on agriculture, as there is very minimal presence of other important sectors like industries and service sector in the district. Although in headquarter city of Khargone agriculture sector may have lost its sway due to steady urbanization, but nonetheless it does have a very sizeable presence. Speaking about its agricultural production, then we ought to mention the fact that Khargone is one of the highest producer of Cotton and Chilly in entire India. Today Khargone’s high quality cotton and chilly are exported all across the world, brining in huge revenue and employment for the district. This fact not only sheds lighton achievement of Khargone’s agricultural sector, but also just how important agriculture is for livelihood of this entire region 2.11 Services Sector- Services sector contributes about 40% of the district GDDP. The sector grew at 11% between 2004-05 and2008-09. Hospitality segment constitutes 36.28% of total services product, and has grown at 9.1% percent between 2004-05 and 2008-09. Communication sector saw a healthy growth rate of 18.7% between2004-05 and 2008-09.Transport sector is another fast growing segment in Khargone. Trade and hotels sector is high and also activated due to presence of tourism spot in khargone district. 3 Targating khargone town- India- Madhya Pradesh Khargone town
  • 7. International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) e-ISSN: 2395-0056 Volume: 06 Issue: 04 | Apr 2019 www.irjet.net p-ISSN: 2395-0072 © 2019, IRJET | Impact Factor value: 7.211 | ISO 9001:2008 Certified Journal | Page 791 2.6 Demographic Summary Population -116150 (2011 Census) Male - 51.44% Female - 48.56%. Scheduled Caste -7.59% Tribal Population - 9.11% Literacy Rates Of 65.3% Male & Female Of 57.9% And 42.1% 3.1 Population Growth Rate Of Khargone Town: As of 2011’s town decadal growth is increase 35.23 and from 1971 to 2011 decadal growth constantly increase. 3. METHODOLOGY 4. CONCLUSIONS The khargone is a headquarter of other related towns& cities of the district.32% of the working population are main workers having full time employment showing less employment level in town. Out of the total main workers 17.93% are female workers in Khargone town . Category of main workers in any area is an actual representative of the important economic activities of the town and thus the same has been to understand the economic base of the town. The non workers population of district is 52.26%. It can be observed that 4.4% of the main workers are engaged in primary activities mainly agricultural labour and 10.9% are engaged in household industries. It is evident that majority of the main workers are categorized into ‘Other Workers’ category which includes other than agricultural and household industry workers. ‘Other Workers’ includes workers engaged mainly in manufacturing industries, trade and commerce, construction activities, transport and communication and other service activities. 1. CLUSTER DEVELOPMENT (khargone town as a counter magnet) - Agricultural based corridor developed on the 4 sides face of khargone district –khasrawd- road , segoav- road ,sanawad- road ,Khandwa- road on the outer side of the khargone urban area . Those road have well connected with internal roads & state highway to NH-3. Khargone town consider as a counter magnet and development of industrial corridor in loop system because of khargone is well connected to other towns & city. if khargone is developed it affected regionally . 2. Cotton based textile industries.
  • 8. International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) e-ISSN: 2395-0056 Volume: 06 Issue: 04 | Apr 2019 www.irjet.net p-ISSN: 2395-0072 © 2019, IRJET | Impact Factor value: 7.211 | ISO 9001:2008 Certified Journal | Page 792 Cotton base sector is dived into 4 major roads of khargone where row material converted into finishing product process explain in fig . 3. Outer ring road development For well successful industrial development the 4 major road are internally linkage throw outer ring road which are directly connected to NH-3. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT For the ancestors who paved the path before me upon their Shoulders I stand. This is also dedicated to my parents supported me on this journey. The first author like to express his deepest gratitude to my professor Dr. Anjali patil for his Unwavering support, collegiality and mentorship. REFERENCES a. CDP khargone 2011 b. Census 2011 Khargone Report c. Madhya Pradesh Annual Economic Survey, 2012 d. Khargone MSME report 2011-12 e. District Agricultural Profile, National initiative on climate resilient agriculture, 2009 f. Department of Regional Development(www.drd.wa.gov.au) g. Regional Distribution Of Industries In Gujarat And Policy Changes BIOGRAPHIES VIVEK PATIDAR student of M.arch in Urban Planning at MITS Gwalior, Done B.Arch in Architecture at MITS Gwalior DR. Anjali Patil Assistant Professor B. Architecture, ME ( Town & Country Planning) PhD MITS Gwalior