Workers operating industrial machinery manufacturing circular steel harrow discs in Indian factory

India's Shamli District Powers Farms With Harrow Discs

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A small town in northern India has become a manufacturing hub for essential farming tools, supporting 35 workers directly while strengthening the country's agricultural backbone. The Jain family's factory shows how focused government support can transform local industry.

In Shamli, Uttar Pradesh, a family business is helping farmers across India prepare their fields for planting, one metal disc at a time.

Adhinath Industry manufactures harrow discs, the circular steel blades attached to tractors that cut and turn soil before sowing. Brothers Nipun and Abhishek Jain run the operation started by their father Sherisho Kumar Jain, building on a family industrial legacy that stretches back to 1985.

The factory opened in 2005 and now employs 35 workers who transform high-grade steel plates into precision farming tools. Each disc must meet exact specifications for thickness, curvature, and hardness to withstand the demands of breaking through compacted earth season after season.

The manufacturing process requires skilled machinists, press operators, and fabricators who cut, shape, heat-treat, and finish each component. The work is tied directly to India's agricultural calendar, with production ramping up as planting seasons approach.

India's Shamli District Powers Farms With Harrow Discs

Shamli's transformation into an iron fabrication center received a major boost from India's One District One Product program. The initiative helps local manufacturers access financing, subsidies, and technology upgrades to modernize their operations and compete in larger markets.

The Ripple Effect

The impact reaches far beyond the factory floor. Transporters move raw materials in and finished products out. Suppliers provide steel, energy, and equipment. Local families depend on steady paychecks that flow from fields hundreds of miles away needing prepared soil.

Today, Shamli's harrow discs serve domestic farmers and connect to export channels through trade hubs, putting this small district on the map as a reliable source of agricultural equipment. What started as one family's venture has helped establish an entire ecosystem of manufacturing capability.

The district now stands as proof that targeted government support paired with entrepreneurial commitment can build lasting industrial strength in unexpected places.

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Based on reporting by YourStory India

This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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