HINGOLI

Industry

Last updated on 20 July 2025. Help us improve the information on this page by clicking on suggest edits or writing to us.

Main Industries

Textile

Historically, the region has been known for its weaving and garment manufacturing, with many local artisans skilled in traditional techniques. The industry primarily focuses on cotton textiles, leveraging the abundant cotton produced in the area.

Notable enterprises include Rokadeshvar Sahakari Soot Girani Ltd., which specializes in cotton yarn production, contributing to both local employment and the supply chain for larger textile manufacturers. The district also benefits from various small-scale textile units that produce garments, sarees, and other fabric-based products, often utilizing locally sourced materials.

In recent years, the government has initiated several schemes to enhance the textile sector, such as the Production Linked Incentive (PLI) Scheme and the Scheme for Integrated Textile Parks (SITP), aimed at boosting infrastructure and capacity within the industry. These initiatives are expected to attract further investments and modernize production processes.

Sugar Industry

Key players in this sector include Bhaurao Chavan SSK Ltd., located in Dongarkada, and Purna SSK Ltd. in Basmath, both of which are well-established sugar factories contributing to local employment and economic activity. Additionally, Barashiv Hanuman SSK Ltd. in Asola is another notable sugar producer in the district.

Influential Families and Their Businesses

Hingoli has been shaped by several influential families who have played a significant role in business and industry. These families have contributed to sectors such as transportation, textiles, real estate, and education, leaving a lasting impact on the region. Some of the most notable among them include the Khurana, Mundada, Saraf, and Surana families.

Hingoli district has experienced notable industrial changes in recent years, with certain sectors gaining prominence. The construction industry has seen significant growth, driven by rapid urbanization and increasing demand for housing, commercial spaces, and infrastructure. This expansion is not only reshaping the district’s landscape but also generating employment opportunities in various trades, engineering, and project management. The industry has also led to a noticeable influx of migrant workers from states like Bihar and Uttar Pradesh, many of whom have settled in Hingoli with their families.

Entrepreneurship, while present, is not a dominant trend in Hingoli. Many residents prefer stable employment over business ventures, prioritizing job security over entrepreneurial risk. While some continue their family-run agricultural businesses, there is limited enthusiasm for starting new enterprises. This cautious approach reflects broader societal expectations and career aspirations in the district.

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