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LOCATION STUDY
                 PRESENTED BY:
                    Amalesh Deka
                      Anoop Singh
                    Rajeev Sharan
                   Sharat Chandra
                      Alok Lievens
OBJECTIVE OF LOCATION STRATEGY



       Maximize the benefit of
        location to the firm
FACTORS AFFECTING LOCATION & SITE
DECISIONS
 1. Availability of raw material
 2. Nearness to the potential market
 3. Near to the source of operating requirements like
     electricity, disposal of waste, drainage facilities.
 4. Supply of labor
 5. Transport & communication facilities
 6. Integration with other group of companies
 7. Suitability of land & climate
 8. Availability of housing, other amenities & services
 9. Local building & planning regulations
 10. Safety requirements
 11. Others like low interest on loans, special grants, living
     standards
SELECTION OF THE SITE FOR THE
FACTORY
•   Known as location analysis where firstly some
    geographical area is selected & from that area a
    particular site is selected for the establishment of the
    plant.

Methods for the evaluation of plant location-
1. Involving quantitative factors-
      a.   Comparative cost chart
      b.   Dimensional analysis.
2.Comparison           of           qualitative     factors.
COMPARATIVE COST CHART
• Is appropriate where the location problem concerns
  the placement of a single plant. This is based on
  location cost summary chart. A comparative chart of
  total costs involved in setting up a plant of desired
  size is prepared.

        40


        30
                                                    A
        20                                          B
                                                    C
        10                                          D

          0
              locations
• The total cost is represented by the height of column for
  each location. we select a location for which total cost is
  minimum.
• The cost summary chart has advantage of clarity in
  presentation. but analysis is restricted to certain specified
  factors only.
  Least cost centre analysis-
  Here transportation cost associated with various location
  alternatives is considered.
  Limitation of these techniques-
  1.Choice of plant location assumed to be entirely dependent
  upon minimization of operational costs.
  2.Operational costs are assumed to be linearly related to
  distance involved.
DIMENSIONAL ANALYSIS

It involves
1. calculation of the relative merits or cost
     ratios for each of the factors,
2. giving each of the cost factor an appropriate
     weightage by means of an index to which the
     cost ratio is raised
3. & multiplying these weighted ratios in order
     to arrive at a figure on the relative merits of
     alternative sites.
• Let Cm1,Cm2,Cm3,…..Cmz are the costs associated with
   site M for various cost factors. Cn1,Cn2,Cn3,…….Cnz
   are of site N.W1,W2,W3,…….Wz are weightage for
   various factors.
Merit of location M=(Cm1)W1*(Cm2)W2*…(Cmz)Wz
Merit of location N=(Cn1)W1*(Cn2)W2*…(Cnz)Wz
Relative merits of sites M & N are-
                  merit of M
                  merit of N
If this value is > 1, then select site M & vice-versa.
Advantages- it compares both subjective & objective factors
   & gives a quantitative figure.
COMPARISON OF QUALITATIVE FACTORS.

• These are the factors to which cost values can’t be
  assigned. Like lack of good schools, community
  attitude. These can be termed as good or excellent.

     FACTORS         LOCATION A       LOCATION B

     labor           adequate         excellent

     relation        good             Very good

     education       Good             Very good


Clearly location B appears to be better one.
RANKING & WEIGHT METHOD

1. Various locations are ranked acc. To their
   contribution
2. Various factors are assigned weights acc. To
   their importance
3. Weights are then multiplied with rank
   assigned
4. Total of these products for each location is
   calculated
5. Location having max. total is then selected.
• Advantages &disadvantages of urban, rural &
  sub-urban sites for a plant-

  URBAN                   RURAL             SUB-URBAN
  Better transportation   More water        Planned industrial

  Large labor supply      Cheaper land      Larger area
  Big local market        Lower taxes
  Easy finance            Few ordinances

  Municipal services
  Better civil attitude   Labor stability
BACKWARD AREA & INDUSTRIAL POLICY
• In the facilities location problems, the industrial policies of the
   governments are very important inputs in the overall
   consideration. In India, the industrial development of backward
   areas for balanced regional development of the country has
   always been emphasized. This has been attempted mainly
   through:
 1. Licensing policy (practice of leasing a legally protected property to another
   party )
2. Location of public sector projects
3. Investment subsidy (money granted        by the State to keep down the price of
   commodities)
4. Concessional finance (by IDBI, IFCI , ICICI)
5. Concession on income tax import duty etc and
6. Setting up of industrial estates (property consisting of much land )
BACKWARD AREA & INDUSTRIAL POLICY
Contd.

• All the districts in the country have been classified into four
  categories:
   –   No industry districts,
   –   Moderately backward districts
   –   Least backward districts, and
   –   Non-backward districts
DISTRICT WISE DISTRIBUTION OF READYMADE
GARMENTS




      (Source: Directorate of Industries and Commerce, Govt. of Karnataka, Bangalore)
DISTRICT WISE DISTRIBUTION OF READYMADE
GARMENTS




     (Source: Directorate of Industries and Commerce, Govt. of Karnataka, Bangalore)
DISTRICT WISE DISTRIBUTION OF READYMADE
GARMENTS




     (Source: Directorate of Industries and Commerce, Govt. of Karnataka, Bangalore)
PRODUCT GROUPING

• In Bangalore, garment units are mainly
  concentrated in the following area
  – Bommanahalli
  – Bommasandra
  – Peenya
  – Yeswanthpur
  – Rajajinagar Industrial Estate
PRODUCT GROUPING

Ladies
• Jacket
• Blouses & Tops
• Chooridar
• Petticoats

Gents:
• Trousers
• Shirts
• Coats
• T Shirts
PRODUCT GROUPING

• Readymade garments for Gents : 60%
• RMG for ladies : 30%
• RMG for kids : 10%
DODDABALLAPUR

SITE LOCATION STUDY
GENERAL DETAILS
GENERAL INFORMATION

• Coordinates:      13 17′31″N   77 32′35″E   /
   13.292 N 77.543 E
• Country: India
• State: Karnataka
• District: Bangalore Rural
• Population: 71,509 (2001)
• Time zone: IST (UTC+05:30)
• Codes
  – Pin code-561 203
  – Telephone- +08119
SOIL

• Red sandy soils derived from peninsular gneiss,
  granites and laterites.
     • red to brownish in color,
     • shallow to fairly deep shallow,
     • loamy to sandy loamy in texture intermixed with fairly large
       amounts of coarse gravel and pebbles.
     • favorable for growing crops like paddy, ragi,vegetables and
       plantation crops.
CLIMATE AND RAINFALL

• Salubrious climate and free from extremes.
• Receives rainfall from southwest monsoon from June
  to September, the northeast monsoon from October to
  November.
• Relative humidity during June to October is between
  80% to 85%.
• Normal rainfall- 849 mm,
   – actual rainfall during last year- 752.4 mm, which is below
     the normal rainfall.
   – During last year, rainy days were 40 days.
CLIMATE AND RAINFALL

          Description      The Taluk                 Bangalore (R)
                                                       District
Raingauge Stations            8                                44

Normal rainfall (in mm)      849                              817

Actual rainfall (in mm)      752.4                           1003

Normal Rainy days             47                               50

Actual Rainy days (2010)      40                               53


                                       Source: District at a Glance, Bangalore (R)
ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION
•   2-revenue sub-divisions
•   Ramanagaram Sub-division
     – Ramanagarm,
     – Channapatna,
     – Kanakapura and
     – Magadi taluk
•   Doddaballapur sub-division
     – Doddaballapur,
     – Devanahalli, Nelamangala and
     – Hosakote taluks.

•   Taluk panchayat is incharge of development works under overall supervision of
    Bangalore (Rural), Zilla Panchayat.

•   5 hoblies, 277 inhabited villages, 29 Gram Panchayats, one town / urban
    agglomeration and one city / town municipality.
DEMOGRAPHIC DETAILS
   Description                Doddaballapura                   Bangalore (R)
                                  Taluk                          District
          Total Population       268332                             8,81,500
        Population – Male        137541                             9,62,200
       Population - Female       130791                             9,19,300
   Urban: Rural Population      29%: 71%                          22%: 78%
     Pop. Scheduled Caste      54728 (20%)                     4,07,400 (46%)
     Pop. Scheduled Tribe       11609 (4%)                     3,77,600 (43%)
       Density (Per sq.km)         344                                  321
  Growth Rate - 1991-2001        19.45%                               14.7%
        Sex Ratio ( F : M)       951:1000                          955 : 1000
           Literacy – Total       69.1 %                             64.7 %
           Literacy - Male         79%                                 74%
         Literacy - Female        58.8%                                55%
                                             Source: District at a Glance, Bangalore (R)
RAW MATERIALS, LAND & LABOR
AVAILABILITY OF RAW MATERIAL

• Fabrics, which are required for these industries are
  available from
   – Salem,
   – Erode,
   – Chennai,
   – Mumbai,
   – Ahmadabad and
   – Local suppliers (Agents).
AVAILABILITY OF SPACE

• 10 industrial estate developed by KSSIDC.
• KIADB is also providing the necessary support by
  giving plots to the industries for construction.
• Private industrial estates.
LAND USAGE (AREA – HE)
         Description       Doddaballapura   Bangalore (R)              Taluk as %
                               Taluk          District                   to Dist.
Forest Land                     3895 (5%)      81268                        5
Land not available for        14589 (19%)        94003                         16
cultivation
Other un-cultivated land       8440 (10%)        53022                         16

Fallow lands                    4607 (6%)        50730                          9

Cropped Area                  47229 (60%)       306408                         15

Total                          79969            585431




                                              Source: District at a Glance, Bangalore (R)
LAND USAGE (AREA – HE)

     Forest                         Land not available for cultivation
     Other Uncultivated Land        Fallow Lands
     Cropped Area
                         5%         18%




    60%
                                        10%
                               6%




                                              Source: District at a Glance, Bangalore (R)
VILLAGES OF DODDABALLAPUR

•   Jinke Bachhahalli
•   Majarahosahalli
•   Konaghatta
•   Kodi halli
•   Shiv pura
•   Thippuru
•   Jalagere
•   Aralumallige
•   Sasalu
SKILLED LABOUR

• Low-income group of family adopted tailoring as the
  main source of income for their livelihood.
• Tailors are abundantly available.
      • Ready to be paid on the basis of piece-rate system.
• Hard-working.
POTENTIAL INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES
SUMMARY         OF      IDENTIFIED INVESTMENT
OPPORTUNITIES IN THE DODDABALLAPUR TALUK
(TINY & SSI – 2006-11).
Sl. No.               Category              No. of units    Investment    Employment
                                                           (Rs. Crores)     (Nos.)
  1       Precision Engineering & Machine       128           88.80          2453
          Tools
  2       Tourism                                56           47.81          644
  3       Textiles & Garment                    114           19.86          3248
  4       Electrical                             76           12.48          720
  5       Printing & Stationery                  50           11.49          776
  6       Other Industries                       50           11.08          385
  7       Construction Materials.                98           11.07          2088
  8       Agro & Food Based Industries          103           11.04          1062

   9      Plastic & Rubber                       65           10.47          570
  10      Information Technology                 49           6.69           415
  11      Services                              200           4.86           961
  12      Metallurgical                          3            2.15           100
  13      Chemicals / Pharmaceuticals            49           1.54           412

                    Total                      1041          239.34         13834
SUMMARY OF IDENTIFIED INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES
IN THE DODDABALLAPUR TALUK (LARGE& MEDIUM
INDUSTRIES 2006-11)
 Sl. No.             Category                No. of units   Investment    Employment
                                                            (Rs.Crores)     (Nos.)
   1       Textiles & Garments                   50           566.00        48680
   2       Information Technology                31           252.00        18250
   3       Infrastructure                        20           184.80         1604
   4       Construction Materials                13            72.13         635
   5       Tourism                               5             63.56         380
   6       Agro & Food Based Industries          13            55.35         502
   7       Precision Engineering & Machine       12           54.93          594
           Tools
    8      Plastic & Rubber                       6           48.55          357
    9      Others                                 5           31.00          345
   10      Printing and Stationery                5           23.28          352
   11      Chemicals/ Pharma                      1           13.25           13
   12      Metallurgical                          1           8.00            30
                    Total                        162         1372.85        71742
FACILITATION PLAN FOR DODDABALLAPUR
INDUSTRIAL FACILITATION PLAN FOR 2006-
11
Type of       No of         Total         Debt          Equity        Debt equity
industry      industry      investment    (crores)      (crores)      ratio
                            (crores)
Tiny & SSI    1000          240           96            144           1.5:1
Medium &      162           1370          685           685           1:1
large


•Employment- 85000 (direct) & 35000 (indirect)
•Industrial area to be developed- 783 acres (estimate cost- Rs. 391 crores)
•Power requirement- 86 MW (estimated cost of generation & transmission- Rs. 688
crores)
•Water requirements- 39 lakhs litres/day (Possibilities of meeting industrial water
requirement from the BWSSB (Cauvery river sources) / other sources could be
explored.)
DETAILS & FUND REQUIREMENTS FOR INDUSTRIAL
PROMOTIONAL PROGRAMMES (2006-11)
 Sl. No.               Details              No. of Candi-      No. of       No. of Progra-          Cost            Total
                                                dates        Candidates/        mmes         (Rs. lakhs/ Prog.)   (Rs. lakhs)
                                                             Programme
   A       Capacity Building
   1       Entrepreneurship   Awareness         3500             250             14                1.00             14.00
           (EAP)
   2       Entrepreneurship Development          800                50           16                3.00             48.00
           Programme EDP)

   3       Skill Development Programme          1800                25           72                1.00             72.00
           (SDP)
   4       Management Development                150                25            6                1.50              9.00
           Programme (MDP)

   5       Export Training Programme             120                20            6                1.50              9.00

                  Total 'A'                     6370                             114                                152.00
   B       Facilitation Services
   1       Consultancy & Mentoring          Lumpsum @ Rs.12.00 lakh per annum                                       60.00
           Services                         for 5 years.

   2       Market Intelligence Report       Lumpsum @ Rs. 40.00 lakh per annum                                      200.00
                                            for 5 years.
   3       Buyers' / Sellers' Meet, Trade   Lumpsum @ Rs. 2.00 lakh per annum                                       10.00
           Fair, etc.                        for 5 years.

                                                    Total 'B'                                                       270.00
                                                Grand Total (A+B)                                                   422.00
FUND REQUIREMENTS

•   Tiny and small scale industries   :Rs. 239.34 crores
•   Large & Medium industries         :Rs. 1372.85 crores
•   Power infrastructure – 86 MW      :Rs. 688.00 crores
•   Industrial Area (783 acres)       :Rs. 391.00 crores
•   Industrial Promotional Progrms    :Rs. 4.22 crores

• Total fund requirement              :Rs. 2695.41 crores
INDUSTRIAL FACILITATION PLAN – FUNDING
PATTERN
                                                                       Amount (Rs. crores)

                                                    Unit
               Particulars                                                 Govt
                                                   (Nos.)    Total                Equity**   Credit
                                                                            .


A. Investment for Industrial Development
   Tiny & SSI Units                   1041                   239.34        -        95.74    143.60
   Large & Medium Industries          162                   1372.85        -        686.42   686.43

             Sub Total-A              1203                   1612.19       -        782.16   830.03
B. Industrial Infrastructure Development
   Industrial area Development      783 (acres)             391.00         -          -        -

  Power                                           86 MW      688.00        -          -        -
            Sub Total-B                                     1079.00
C. Industrial Promotional Programmes
a) Capacity Building               5280*                      1.52       1.52         -        -
   b) Facilitation Services                                   2.70       2.70         -        -
            Sub total-C                                       4.22       4.22
       Grant total (A+B+C)                                  2695.41      4.22
   * No. of participants.   ** Including subsidy if any.
PHASING OF FUNDS - YEAR-WISE REQUIREMENTS
  Sl.             Particulars            Total                          Year
  No.                                             2006-07   2007-08   2008-09   2009-10   2010-11

  A.    Development of Tiny / SSI, Medium & Large Scale Industries
  1.    No. of Tiny / SSI units         1041    156.15     208.2      260.25    260.25    156.15


  2.    Investment in Tiny / SSI units   239.34    35.90     47.87     59.84     59.84     35.90
        (Rs. crores)

  3.    No. of Medium /Large Inds.        162      24.30     32.40     40.50     40.50     24.30


  4.    Investment in Medium / Large    1372.85   205.93    274.57    343.21    343.21    205.93
        Industries
        (Rs.crores)
  B.    Industrial Infrastructure Development
  1     Industrial area development –    391.00   234.60    156.40       -         -         -
        783 acres (Rs. crores)
   2    Power – 86 MW                    688.00   412.80    275.20       -         -         -
        (Rs. crores)
  C.     Industrial Promotional Programmes
  1     Capacity Building                 1.52     0.23      0.30      0.38      0.38      0.23
        ( Rs. crores)
   2    Facilitation Services             2.70     0.41      0.54      0.68      0.68      0.41
        ( Rs. crores)
STATISTICAL PROFILE
Description             Doddaballapur Bangalore (R) Dist.   Taluk as % to
                                     a Taluk                             District

Area in Sq. Kms.                      779.87          5860.45              13
Hoblis (Nos.)                           5               35                 14
Villages (2001 census) (Nos.)
           In habited (2003-04)        277              1719               16
    Town/Urban Agglomeration            1                 4                25
             T.Ps/TMCs/CMCs             0                 5                 0
              Gram Panchayats          29                228               13
Description            Doddaballapur Bangalore (R) Dist.   Taluk as % to
                                   a Taluk                             District

Population (Nos.)
                        Total      268332           1881500              14
                        Male       137541           962200               14
                     Female        130791           919300               14
                        Rural      190554           1474118              13
                       Urban        77778           407396               19
                Urban : Rural     29% :71 %        28% : 72%
Description            Doddaballap   Bangalore (R)   Taluk as % to District
                               ura Taluk        Dist.
Literacy Rate % (2001 census)
                        Total    69.1           64.7
                        Male      79             74
                      Female     58.8            55
Relative Index
            Sex Ratio ( F:M)   951:1000       955:1000
          Population density      344           321
               (Nos./Sq.Km)
    Growth Rate (1991-2001)     19.45%         12.42%
Work force
             Agri cultivators 48596(38%)       369102                13
              Agri labourers 23954(19%)        182197                13
House hold industry workers 11339(8%)          42451                 27
                      Others 43954(35%)        298781                15
  Total                         127843         892531                14
Description          Doddaballapura Taluk Bangalore (R)   Taluk as % to
                                                    Dist.          District
Land Use (in Ha)
            Forest Land          3895(5%)          81268             5

  Land not available for       14589(19%)          94003             16
             cultivation
Other un-cultivated land                           53022             16
                                8440 (10%)
           Fallow lands          4607 (6%)         50730             9

          Cropped Area         47229(60%)          306408            15

         Total                    78760            585431            14
Description          Doddaballapura    Bangalore (R)   Taluk as % to
                              Taluk             Dist.          District
Net Area Irrigated (Ha)
                Tanks          2214               15198
                 Wells         1879               13844
           Tube Wells          5716               34188
               Canals           0                  6590
               Others           0                  900
        Total                  9809               70720          14
Existing Infrastructure- Railway line (in Kms.)

Length of Railway Line          20                 105
                     –
           Broad gauge

Railway Stations (nos.)         2                  22
Description         Doddaballapura   Bangalore (R)   Taluk as % to
                            Taluk            Dist.          District
Roads (in Kms.)
   National Highway            31            276
        State Highway          69            374
 District Major Roads         148            1202
 Other District Roads        13.4            47.6
        Village Roads        5017           6964.4
         T.D.B Roads           0             550
  Municipality Roads         47.25          627.25

     Irrigation Roads         0               124

    Panchayat Roads           0               647

       Total                5325.65        12664.25           49
Description         Doddaballapura   Bangalore (R)   Taluk as % to
                            Taluk            Dist.          District
 Communication (Nos.)

           Post Offices           39          313             12
      Telegraph Offices           11           82             13
  Telephone Exchanges             12           88             14
          Phones in use         9022         64800            14
No. of Telephones /               34           34
1000 persons
No. of Telephones/100           1157         1106
sq.km.area
  Transport Vehicles (31.03.2004)

         Motorcycles           7164          57310

                 Cars          853           10897
       Auto rickshaws          131           5529
Description         Doddaballapura      Bangalore (R)   Taluk as % to
                             Taluk               Dist.          District
Commercial Infrastructure (Banks (2002-03) (Nos.)

    Commercial Banks            11                  80
          Rural Banks            3                  25
   Urban Co-operative            1                  4
               Banks
   Primary Agriculture           1                  8
   Development Banks
          Total                 16                  117           14
Description         Doddaballapura   Bangalore (R)   Taluk as % to
                               Taluk            Dist.          District

  Education Infrastructure (Nos.)
Primary Schools                 406             2825
High Schools                     39             364
PU Colleges                         6            62
Degree Colleges                     2            10

Polytechnic Colleges                0            3
Engineering Colleges                1            5
Medical Colleges                    0            0
Dental Colleges                     0            0
Total Schools / Colleges        454             3269             14
Description          Doddaballapura   Bangalore (R)   Taluk as % to
                              Taluk            Dist.          District
Health Infrastructure (Nos.)

   Allopathic Hospitals         1               8
    Private Hospitals &         2               24
        Nursing Homes
Primary Health Centres          9               69
  Primary Health Units          7               30
 Dispensaries

            Allopathic          0                0

Family welfare centers          2               12

   Family welfare sub-          68              398
               centres
       Medical Stores           64              422
         Total                 134              963             14
Description             Doddaballapura   Bangalore (R)   Taluk as % to
                                   Taluk            Dist.          District
 Sericulture (as on
2004)
 Chawki Rearing Centres              4                82              5
            Seeds Storage            2               253              1
 Mulberry cultivated area           881             16073             5
                        Ha)
Cocoon Production (MT)              779             13663             6
 No. Farmers engaged in             1636            40491             4
               this activity
  Value of silk produced            7.8            144.00             5
              (Rs. Lakh)
Description          Doddaballapura   Bangalore (R)   Taluk as % to
                              Taluk            Dist.          District
Industrial Infrastructure (Nos.)
Industrial Estates & Areas
Industrial Estates             1                 7              14
Industrial Areas               2                 5              40
 No. of VISHWA Sheds constructed
   No. of Sheds allotted       5                53               9
    No. of sheds vacant        -                5
Description         Doddaballapura Bangalore (R)   Taluk as % to
                              Taluk          Dist.          District
 Tiny & SSI (as on March, 2006)
No. of Units                       4183      19254            22
Investment (Rs. lakhs)             7385      38052            19
Employment (Nos.)                 11398      80400            14
 Large & Medium Industries
No. of units                        23         80             29
Investment (Rs. In Lakhs)         32820      153232           21
RESOURCE ENDOWMENT
Area & Sources of water


 Description   Doddaballapur   Bangalore (R) District            Taluk as % to
                  Taluk                                             District
Surface Water
        Tanks      2214                15198
       Canals        0                  6590
       Others        0                  900
    Sub Total   2214 (23%)             22688
Underground Water
 Tube Wells       5716                 34188
      Wells       1879                 13844
  Sub Total    7595 (77%)              48032
   Total          9809                 70720                                14



                                               Source: District at a Glance, Bangalore (R)
Human Resources


                          48596
      43954               (38%)
      (35%)
                                    Agri Cultivators

                                    Agri Labourers

                                    Household Industry
                                    workers
                                    Other Workers

       11339
        (8%)      23954
                  (19%)




                                  Source: Dept. of Employment Exchange, Bangalore.
Human   Resources     (Persons                      registered                       in
Employment Exchange.)
                Details                    As on 31.3.2005              % to total
I.    Below Matriculation
      Male                                      1871
      Female                                    428
                    Sub-total (I)               2299                          12
II    SSLC, PUC, BA, B.Sc, B.Com. Degree       15090                          78
      holders, , Nursery trained, etc.


III   ITI, Dip. Holders, Drivers etc.,
      Male                                      1834
      Female                                    105
                  Sub-total (III)               1939                         10
                 Total ( I+II+III)             19328                         100

                                                Source: Dept. of Employment Exchange, Bangalore.
Educational Facilities



             Details      No. of Institutions     Intake of Students

    Degree College                2                          1261


    Engineering College           1                           176

    ITIs                          1                            16




                                                Source: District at a Glance, Bangalore (R)
INFRASTRUCTURE & LOGISTIC
EXISTENCE OF AIRPORT/CARGO
CONTAINER DEPOT/INFRASTRUCTURE
 • Silicon valley of India have all the facilities of
   handling passengers and presence of cargo container
   department further facilitated the growth of the
   cluster.
 • 40 km from Bangalore towards North on Bangalore-
   Hindupur state highway (SH-9)
 • Proximity of Chennai Port & international airport.
ROAD LENGTH-COMPARISON-
TALUK/DISTRICT
  Description                     Doddaballapura              Bangalore (R)
                                  Taluk                       District
  National Highway                31                          276
     State Highway                69                          374
     District Major Roads         148                         1202

     Other District Roads         13.4                        47.6

     Village Roads                5017                        6964.4
     T.D.B Roads                  0                           550
     Municipality Roads           47.25                       627.25

Total Roads                        5325.65                10812.25*
Road Length -Taluk as % to Dist : 49
Road length/100 Sq.km. area        682 KM                 184 KM
                                                   Source: District at a Glance, Bangalore (R)
VEHICLES REGISTERED-COMPARISON-
TALUK/DISTRICT

         Description                Doddaballapura     Bangalore (R) District
                                        Taluk
Motorcycles                             7164                         57310
Cars                                     853                         10897
Auto rickshaws                           131                          5529
Goods Carriages                          756                          7171
Others                                   833                         11849
   Total Vehicles                        9737                        92756
Vehicles - Taluk as % to Dist: 10
No. of vehicles / 1000 persons            36                            49




                                                     Source: District at a Glance, Bangalore (R)
Railways
• Broad gauge line (20 Kms) connecting Bangalore and Hyderabad city
  passes through the district.


Seaports
• Nearest seaport - Mangalore- 340 kms
       • Chennai Seaport- 380 kms.
       • The existing Mangalore Port is an all weather port-providing gateway
         for exports trade throughout the year.

Airport
• Nearest airport- Bangalore- 40 kms.
       • provides gateway to major cities of the country and countries such as
         UK, Germany, Baharin, Muscat, Sharjah, Singapore, Bangkok,
         Koulalampur, Frankfurt, Paris, etc, as there are many operational
         domestic and international flights.
       • include both passengers and cargo flights.
Details of Cargo flights operating from Bangalore
Sl.               Name of the flight        Sl.           Name of the flight
No.                                         No.
     1   Air France                         17    Kuwait Airlines
     2   Air India                          18    Lufthansa Airlines
     3   Air Italia                         19    Malaysian Airlines
     4   Aviators (India) Pvt. Ltd.,        20    OM Freight Forwarders
     5   Blue Dart                          21    Oscar Freight (CCLT)
     6   British Airways ( CCLT)            22    Oscar Freight (Sreeji)
     7   Cargolux – Shreeji Truck           23    Polar Air Cargo
     8   Das Air Cargo – Shreeji Trucking   24    Qatar Airways (CCLT)
     9   EL AL Israel Airlines              25    Royal Nepal Airlines
    10   Emirates Sky Cargo                 26    Sahara Airlines
    11   Emirates Truck (AFL)               27    Saudi Arabian – CCLT
    12   Emirates Truck ( CCLT)             28    Serendib Airlines – (CCLT)
    13   Gulf Air                           29    Sri Lankan Airlines
    14   India Airlines                     30    Thai Airlines
    15   Jet Airways                        31    Transmile Air
    16   Korean Airlines                    32    United Parcel Service
POST AND TELECOM FACILITIES

      Post offices                           50

      Telephone Exchanges                    13

      Telephones connected                  6011

      Telegraph Offices                      14




Other private operators are also offering courier and telecommunication
services, STD / ISD & Internet facility
INDUSTRIAL AREA & TEXTILE PARKS


Sl.No        Location          Extent of land   No. of   Prevailing       Remarks
   .                            developed       plots    land price
                                  (acres)                (Rs. lakhs)

 1.     Industrial     area,      330.62         98         12.00      Implemented
        Doddaballapura

 2.     Apparel        Park,        187          28         14.50      Implemented
        Doddaballapura

 3.     Integrated   Textile        732          103     Not yet fixed Under
        Park                                                           Implementation
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS


                     Banks         Nos.

  Commercial Banks                 11

  Rural Banks                       3

  Primary Land Development Banks    1

  Total                            15
FINANCIAL DISBURSEMENTS BY KSFC


                           2004-05                 2005-06
Sl. No. Taluk         No. of    Amount       No. of      Amount
                      Units    (Rs. lakhs)   Units     (Rs. lakhs)

  1    Devanahalli     5          30.20       1           3.96
  2    Hosakote        14        179.10       13         223.84
  3    DoddaBallapu    9          81.66       8          69.50
       r
  4    Kanakapura      2          18.50       3          72.26
  5    Channapatna     5          74.00       7          71.86
  6    Nelamangala     5          52.50       3          100.00
  7    Channapatna     1           8.00       3          29.44
  8    Magadi          2          12.48       2           11.70
       Total           43        456.44       40         582.56
STATE / CENTRAL LEVEL SECTORAL
DEVELOPMENT CORPORATIONS

• Karnataka State Powerloom Development Corporation Ltd.
  (KSPDC)
• Karnataka State Khadi & Village Industries Board (KSK &
  VIB)
• Karnataka Leather Industries Development Corporation Ltd.,
  (LIDKAR)
DODDABALLAPUR INTEGRATED TEXTILE
PARK (DITPL)
 • Rs 250-crore- expected to become one of the
   country's important power-loom clusters.
 • Inaugurated in July 2010 by the Union textile
   minister Dayanidhi Maran.
 • Will provide employment to 8,000 people.
 • Spread across 48 acres
   – will ensure processing and pre-weaving facilities.
DODDABALLAPUR INTEGRATED TEXTILE
PARK (DITPL)
 • 75 weaving units
       • 600 looms
 • Eight apparel factories
       • 500 sewing machines owned and operated by members
         of the units
 • 41 units are expected to be operational by this year-
   end.
APPAREL PARK PHASE II AND III

• Development of Apparel Park Phase II (265.30 acres)
  and III (750 acres) at Doddaballapur by KIADB.
POWER SUPPLY

• Power supply by BESCOM, HESCOM, MESCOM &
  CESCOM.
• Water, Power, Common effluent treatment plants,
  Telecommunication etc. by KIADB
POWER GRID FACILITY
     Location      Voltage      Capacity        Peak load in   Loading
                    Class    Transformers (in   MW for the      factor
                                 MVA.)          year 2005-06
Doddaballapura     220/11          100               57         0.67
                   220/11           50               51         1.20
'D' Cross          66/11            20              17.4        1.02
(Doddaballapura)
                    66/11          12.5              8.2        0.77
                    66/11           8                 7         1.03
Doddabelavangala    66/11           8               5.88        0.86

                    66/11          8                6.75        0.99
KIADB              220/110         50                 9         0.21
(D B Pura)
                    66/11          20               8.66        0.51
                    66/11          20               9.15        0.54
       Total                      296.5
DODDABALLAPUR - POWER CONSUMPTION
DETAILS

                       136.28
                      (14.50%)




                                 186.76
                                          Domestic
                                  21%)    Industrial
                                          Commercial
   548.19                                 IP sets
   (61%)
                                          Street Light &others

                         23.68
                         (3%)

              0.23
            (0.50%)
ECONOMIC FACTORS
DEVELOPMENT AND ECONOMY

• One of the largest silk producers in India.
• A very big industrial area (Bashettihalli- 6 km from
  Doddaballapur.)
• The government of Karnataka recently started a 100
  crore              silk               city         in
  Doddaballapur, Muddenahalli, and Kanivenarayanapur
  a.
• The site of the upcoming $22 billion, 12,000-acre
  (49 km2) BIAL IT Investment Region,
      • the largest IT region in India and one the largest
        infrastructure projects in Karnataka's history.
GOVERNMENTS INITIATIVES FOR
DEVELOPMENT OF THE SECTOR
• Credit linked Capital Subsidy
• Entry Tax Reimbursement
• Stamp Duty reimbursement
• Land Acquisition / Allotment through KIADB/KSSIDC
• Common infrastructure for Greenfield Textile Parks
• Power subsidy
• Common Effluent Treatment Plant and Hazardous
  waste disposal facility
• Capacity building support
INDUSTRIAL SCENARIO
GROWTH OF TINY & SSI UNITS


      Particulars                      As on               Percentage
                           31.3.2001           31.3.2006    Increase

No. of Units                 3597                4183         16%
Investment (Rs. Lakhs)       4911                7385         50%

Employment (Nos.)            8466               11398         35%
Average investment /unit     1.37                1.77
(Rs. lakhs)
Average Employment /         2.35                2.73
unit (Nos.)
Average Employment /         1.72                1.54
investment (Rs.lakh)
GROWTH OF TINY & SSI UNITS


   12,000                                                          11,398

                                                                                 31.03.2001
   10,000
                                                                                 31.3.2006
                                                         8,466
    8,000                               7,385


    6,000
                                4,911
                    4,183
    4,000   3,597


    2,000

                            1
       0
                No. of Units    Investment (Rs. Lakhs)       Employment (Nos.)
YEAR WISE REGISTRATION OF TINY &
SSI UNITS


     Year     No. of units   Investment (Rs.   Employment
                                 lakhs)          (Nos.)

    2001-02
                  176             590             737
    2002-03
                  110             236             498
    2003-04
                  127             292             401
    2004-05
                  74              209             161
    2005-06
                  99              1147            135
No. of units registered during the year

200
        176
180

160

140                               127
120                   110
                                                          99
100

 80                                          74

 60

 40

 20

  0
      2001-02       2002-03     2003-04    2004-05    2005-06
Investment made during the year- (Rs. Lakhs) (Tiny / SSI)


1400


1200                                                                1147


1000


 800

             590
 600


 400
                                        292
                          236                         209
 200


  0
           2001-02      2002-03       2003-04       2004-05        2005-06
Employment generated during the year (Tiny / SSI) -
                            Nos.

1200                                                         1135


1000


800        737


600
                       498
                                   401
400


200                                            161



  0
         2001-02     2002-03     2003-04     2004-05     2005-06
SECTOR WISE BREAK-UP OF TINY & SSI
UNITS


  Category of Units   No. of Units   Employment (Nos.)


  Textiles.               26                78

  Job Work &              59                93
  Services
  Misc. products          14               58
        Total             99               229
DODDABALLAPURA -EXISTING LARGE &
MEDIUM INDUSTRIES
Sl.   Name & Address of the       Year of    Investment     Products       Employm
No.          Unit                 Establi-     (Rs. in                     ent. (nos.)
                                  shment      Crores.)
 1    M/s. Suprajit Engineering    1997         5.79       Speedometer         50
      Limited,                                             Tachometers


 2    M/s. Tractors & Farm         1997        37.28         Tractors         126
      Equipment Limited

 3    M/s. Otto Biz India          1995         10.5      Tapping chucks      142
      Private Limited                                       & adopter

 4    M/s. Rittal Bir Private      1997         30        Pressed/Punche      152
      Limited.                                             d Sheet metal

 5    M/s. Tulsiyan NEC            1987         22         HDPE/PP            455
      Limited                                             Wooven Sacks

 6    M/s. Aditya Horological      1987         2.5       Watch crystals       89
      Limited.                                            & Key buttons
DODDABALLAPURA -EXISTING LARGE &
MEDIUM INDUSTRIES
Sl.   Name & Address of the       Year of    Investment    Products      Employm
No.          Unit                 Establi-     (Rs. in                   ent. (nos.)
                                  shment      Crores.)
 7    M/s. Doddaballapura          1964          7        Cotton Yarn       160
      Spinning Mills.


 8    M/s. Gogo Exports            1995         7.00       Processed        210
      Private Limited.                                      fabrics

 9    M/s. .Himoap Foods           2001         2.5        Fruit pulp        18
      Private Limited.

10    M/s. Grover Wine Yard        1988          7           Wine            30
      Limited.

 11   M/s. Indane India Private    1999                     Herbal           30
      Limited.                                            Extractions

12    M/s. Karnataka State         1987         1.07      Energy foods       50
      Agro Com Products
      Limited.
DODDABALLAPURA -EXISTING LARGE &
MEDIUM INDUSTRIES
Sl.   Name & Address of the    Year of    Investment      Products       Employm
No.          Unit              Establi-     (Rs. in                      ent. (nos.)
                               shment      Crores.)
13    M/s. Himatsinga Seide     1987        15.04       Natural Silk        612
      Limited.                                             fabrics
14    M/s. BPL Limited.         1989         10        Printed Circuit      106
                                                           Board
15    M/s. BPL Sanyo            1990        70.85           VCD             108
      Technologies Limited.

16    M/s. Aditya Auto          1998         5.17      Window glass          73
      Engineering Products                              regularols
      India Private Limited.
17    M/s. Hindustan Gas and      -          2.18        Argan Gas           18
      Industrial Limited.

18    M/s. Srishma Fine           -         44.32      Aspirin powder,      228
      Chemicals and                                      acetic acid
      Pharmaceuticals Ltd.
Doddaballapura -Existing Large & Medium
Industries
 Sl.   Name & Address of the     Year of    Investment    Products   Employm
 No.          Unit               Establi-     (Rs. in                ent. (nos.)
                                 shment      Crores.)
 19    M/s. Buildmet Fibre        1985          3        HDP Woven       98
       Limited.                                            Sacks
 20    M/s. Indian Opthalmic      1998         33          Lenses       106
       Lenses Private Limited.
 21    M/s. Danim Works,          2002                   Readymade      405
                                                          Garments

 22    M/s.Birla Super Bulk       1989         25         Cement         36
       Terminal.                                          Packing

 23    M/s. Fusion Apparels.      1997         9.5       Readymade      154
                                                          Garments

 19    M/s. Buildmet Fibre        1985          3        HDP Woven       98
       Limited.                                            Sacks
SECTOR WISE CLASSIFICATION OF SWA
 CLEARED PROJECTS FROM APRIL 2001 TO JULY
 2006
                           No. of Units      Investment      Employment
Category of
                                   % to     Rs.     % to            % to
Industries                No.                                No.
                                   total   lakhs    total           total
Textiles                  29       72.5    33565    92.00   26252   63.00
Construction materials
                           1        2.5     29      0.01     200     0.50

Infrastructure /
                           5       12.5    2127     6.00    11,795   28.00
Tourism
Printing and Stationery
                           2        5       142     0.50    1300     3.00

Chemical /
                           1        2.5     150     0.50     450     1.00
Pharmaceutical
Electrical &
                           2        5       358     0.99    2000     4.50
Electronics
        Total             40       100     36,371    100    41,997   100
SWOT ANALYSIS
SWOT
STRENGTH & OPPORTUNITIES
• The reputation of Bangalore as a preferred global destination,
  particularly for hi-tech, knowledge industries and land-intensive
  industrial projects.
• Houses a substantial percentage of Fortune 500 Companies and
  other MNCs in diverse sectors such as aerospace, apparel,
  automobile, food processing, IT enabled services, etc..
• The flow of investment into Bangalore (Urban) will be
  constrained due to non-availability / expensive land.
• Presently ranked fourth in terms of industrial investment among
  the 27 districts of Karnataka.
• The State Cabinet has approved the Mega Plan envisaged by
  Bangalore Metropolitan Regional Development Authority
  (BMRDA) for infrastructure development of Bangalore Urban
  & Rural Districts. Some industries are expected to be re-
  located from Bangalore (Urban) to Bangalore (Rural).
       • The Mega Plan also proposes a network of 8-lane / 6-lane 734 km. roads comprising
         284 km. Satellite Towns Ring Road (STRR), 188 km. Intermediate Ring Road (IRR)
         and 262 km. Radial Roads], to improve connectivity to all the taluks of Bangalore
         Rural District.

• Broad-gauge rail connectivity through Bangalore.
• Creation of logistic for Information Technology / Floriculture
  /Textiles.
• Exclusive apparel and integrated textile parks facilitate for
  establishment of more Tiny and SSI units in Textile/Garment
  sector.
       • The Taluk is hub of powerloom industry (presence of 10,000 weavers, 25,000
         powerlooms) supported by a Powerloom service center.

• Presence of many medium and large-scale textile / garment
  manufacturing units. In addition to this, about 55 medium and
  large-scale industries (cleared by State Single Window Agency)
  are being established at Doddaballapura.
• The emerging investment destination for industrial segments
  such as pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, automobiles & auto
  components, aerospace, apparel, machine tools, precision
  components, tooling, food processing, floriculture, etc., because
  of the proximity to Bangalore and due to the constraint on the
  availability of land in Bangalore Urban District.
       • Has developed industrial base (presence of small, medium and large scale industrial
         units).
SWOT
WEAKNESS & CONSTRAINS (THREATS)
• Inadequate power infrastructure.
• Lack of local entrepreneurship.
• Absence of perennial source of water & depleted groundwater
  sources.
• Mediocre socio-economic infrastructure.
• Poor maintenance of interior roads.
• Obsolete and conventional technology adopted in powerloom
  industry.
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Location Study for Garment Factory

  • 1. LOCATION STUDY PRESENTED BY: Amalesh Deka Anoop Singh Rajeev Sharan Sharat Chandra Alok Lievens
  • 2. OBJECTIVE OF LOCATION STRATEGY Maximize the benefit of location to the firm
  • 3. FACTORS AFFECTING LOCATION & SITE DECISIONS 1. Availability of raw material 2. Nearness to the potential market 3. Near to the source of operating requirements like electricity, disposal of waste, drainage facilities. 4. Supply of labor 5. Transport & communication facilities 6. Integration with other group of companies 7. Suitability of land & climate 8. Availability of housing, other amenities & services 9. Local building & planning regulations 10. Safety requirements 11. Others like low interest on loans, special grants, living standards
  • 4. SELECTION OF THE SITE FOR THE FACTORY • Known as location analysis where firstly some geographical area is selected & from that area a particular site is selected for the establishment of the plant. Methods for the evaluation of plant location- 1. Involving quantitative factors- a. Comparative cost chart b. Dimensional analysis. 2.Comparison of qualitative factors.
  • 5. COMPARATIVE COST CHART • Is appropriate where the location problem concerns the placement of a single plant. This is based on location cost summary chart. A comparative chart of total costs involved in setting up a plant of desired size is prepared. 40 30 A 20 B C 10 D 0 locations
  • 6. • The total cost is represented by the height of column for each location. we select a location for which total cost is minimum. • The cost summary chart has advantage of clarity in presentation. but analysis is restricted to certain specified factors only. Least cost centre analysis- Here transportation cost associated with various location alternatives is considered. Limitation of these techniques- 1.Choice of plant location assumed to be entirely dependent upon minimization of operational costs. 2.Operational costs are assumed to be linearly related to distance involved.
  • 7. DIMENSIONAL ANALYSIS It involves 1. calculation of the relative merits or cost ratios for each of the factors, 2. giving each of the cost factor an appropriate weightage by means of an index to which the cost ratio is raised 3. & multiplying these weighted ratios in order to arrive at a figure on the relative merits of alternative sites.
  • 8. • Let Cm1,Cm2,Cm3,…..Cmz are the costs associated with site M for various cost factors. Cn1,Cn2,Cn3,…….Cnz are of site N.W1,W2,W3,…….Wz are weightage for various factors. Merit of location M=(Cm1)W1*(Cm2)W2*…(Cmz)Wz Merit of location N=(Cn1)W1*(Cn2)W2*…(Cnz)Wz Relative merits of sites M & N are- merit of M merit of N If this value is > 1, then select site M & vice-versa. Advantages- it compares both subjective & objective factors & gives a quantitative figure.
  • 9. COMPARISON OF QUALITATIVE FACTORS. • These are the factors to which cost values can’t be assigned. Like lack of good schools, community attitude. These can be termed as good or excellent. FACTORS LOCATION A LOCATION B labor adequate excellent relation good Very good education Good Very good Clearly location B appears to be better one.
  • 10. RANKING & WEIGHT METHOD 1. Various locations are ranked acc. To their contribution 2. Various factors are assigned weights acc. To their importance 3. Weights are then multiplied with rank assigned 4. Total of these products for each location is calculated 5. Location having max. total is then selected.
  • 11. • Advantages &disadvantages of urban, rural & sub-urban sites for a plant- URBAN RURAL SUB-URBAN Better transportation More water Planned industrial Large labor supply Cheaper land Larger area Big local market Lower taxes Easy finance Few ordinances Municipal services Better civil attitude Labor stability
  • 12. BACKWARD AREA & INDUSTRIAL POLICY • In the facilities location problems, the industrial policies of the governments are very important inputs in the overall consideration. In India, the industrial development of backward areas for balanced regional development of the country has always been emphasized. This has been attempted mainly through: 1. Licensing policy (practice of leasing a legally protected property to another party ) 2. Location of public sector projects 3. Investment subsidy (money granted by the State to keep down the price of commodities) 4. Concessional finance (by IDBI, IFCI , ICICI) 5. Concession on income tax import duty etc and 6. Setting up of industrial estates (property consisting of much land )
  • 13. BACKWARD AREA & INDUSTRIAL POLICY Contd. • All the districts in the country have been classified into four categories: – No industry districts, – Moderately backward districts – Least backward districts, and – Non-backward districts
  • 14. DISTRICT WISE DISTRIBUTION OF READYMADE GARMENTS (Source: Directorate of Industries and Commerce, Govt. of Karnataka, Bangalore)
  • 15. DISTRICT WISE DISTRIBUTION OF READYMADE GARMENTS (Source: Directorate of Industries and Commerce, Govt. of Karnataka, Bangalore)
  • 16. DISTRICT WISE DISTRIBUTION OF READYMADE GARMENTS (Source: Directorate of Industries and Commerce, Govt. of Karnataka, Bangalore)
  • 17. PRODUCT GROUPING • In Bangalore, garment units are mainly concentrated in the following area – Bommanahalli – Bommasandra – Peenya – Yeswanthpur – Rajajinagar Industrial Estate
  • 18. PRODUCT GROUPING Ladies • Jacket • Blouses & Tops • Chooridar • Petticoats Gents: • Trousers • Shirts • Coats • T Shirts
  • 19. PRODUCT GROUPING • Readymade garments for Gents : 60% • RMG for ladies : 30% • RMG for kids : 10%
  • 21.
  • 23. GENERAL INFORMATION • Coordinates: 13 17′31″N 77 32′35″E /  13.292 N 77.543 E • Country: India • State: Karnataka • District: Bangalore Rural • Population: 71,509 (2001) • Time zone: IST (UTC+05:30) • Codes – Pin code-561 203 – Telephone- +08119
  • 24. SOIL • Red sandy soils derived from peninsular gneiss, granites and laterites. • red to brownish in color, • shallow to fairly deep shallow, • loamy to sandy loamy in texture intermixed with fairly large amounts of coarse gravel and pebbles. • favorable for growing crops like paddy, ragi,vegetables and plantation crops.
  • 25. CLIMATE AND RAINFALL • Salubrious climate and free from extremes. • Receives rainfall from southwest monsoon from June to September, the northeast monsoon from October to November. • Relative humidity during June to October is between 80% to 85%. • Normal rainfall- 849 mm, – actual rainfall during last year- 752.4 mm, which is below the normal rainfall. – During last year, rainy days were 40 days.
  • 26. CLIMATE AND RAINFALL Description The Taluk Bangalore (R) District Raingauge Stations 8 44 Normal rainfall (in mm) 849 817 Actual rainfall (in mm) 752.4 1003 Normal Rainy days 47 50 Actual Rainy days (2010) 40 53 Source: District at a Glance, Bangalore (R)
  • 27. ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION • 2-revenue sub-divisions • Ramanagaram Sub-division – Ramanagarm, – Channapatna, – Kanakapura and – Magadi taluk • Doddaballapur sub-division – Doddaballapur, – Devanahalli, Nelamangala and – Hosakote taluks. • Taluk panchayat is incharge of development works under overall supervision of Bangalore (Rural), Zilla Panchayat. • 5 hoblies, 277 inhabited villages, 29 Gram Panchayats, one town / urban agglomeration and one city / town municipality.
  • 28. DEMOGRAPHIC DETAILS Description Doddaballapura Bangalore (R) Taluk District Total Population 268332 8,81,500 Population – Male 137541 9,62,200 Population - Female 130791 9,19,300 Urban: Rural Population 29%: 71% 22%: 78% Pop. Scheduled Caste 54728 (20%) 4,07,400 (46%) Pop. Scheduled Tribe 11609 (4%) 3,77,600 (43%) Density (Per sq.km) 344 321 Growth Rate - 1991-2001 19.45% 14.7% Sex Ratio ( F : M) 951:1000 955 : 1000 Literacy – Total 69.1 % 64.7 % Literacy - Male 79% 74% Literacy - Female 58.8% 55% Source: District at a Glance, Bangalore (R)
  • 30. AVAILABILITY OF RAW MATERIAL • Fabrics, which are required for these industries are available from – Salem, – Erode, – Chennai, – Mumbai, – Ahmadabad and – Local suppliers (Agents).
  • 31. AVAILABILITY OF SPACE • 10 industrial estate developed by KSSIDC. • KIADB is also providing the necessary support by giving plots to the industries for construction. • Private industrial estates.
  • 32. LAND USAGE (AREA – HE) Description Doddaballapura Bangalore (R) Taluk as % Taluk District to Dist. Forest Land 3895 (5%) 81268 5 Land not available for 14589 (19%) 94003 16 cultivation Other un-cultivated land 8440 (10%) 53022 16 Fallow lands 4607 (6%) 50730 9 Cropped Area 47229 (60%) 306408 15 Total 79969 585431 Source: District at a Glance, Bangalore (R)
  • 33. LAND USAGE (AREA – HE) Forest Land not available for cultivation Other Uncultivated Land Fallow Lands Cropped Area 5% 18% 60% 10% 6% Source: District at a Glance, Bangalore (R)
  • 34. VILLAGES OF DODDABALLAPUR • Jinke Bachhahalli • Majarahosahalli • Konaghatta • Kodi halli • Shiv pura • Thippuru • Jalagere • Aralumallige • Sasalu
  • 35. SKILLED LABOUR • Low-income group of family adopted tailoring as the main source of income for their livelihood. • Tailors are abundantly available. • Ready to be paid on the basis of piece-rate system. • Hard-working.
  • 37. SUMMARY OF IDENTIFIED INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES IN THE DODDABALLAPUR TALUK (TINY & SSI – 2006-11). Sl. No. Category No. of units Investment Employment (Rs. Crores) (Nos.) 1 Precision Engineering & Machine 128 88.80 2453 Tools 2 Tourism 56 47.81 644 3 Textiles & Garment 114 19.86 3248 4 Electrical 76 12.48 720 5 Printing & Stationery 50 11.49 776 6 Other Industries 50 11.08 385 7 Construction Materials. 98 11.07 2088 8 Agro & Food Based Industries 103 11.04 1062 9 Plastic & Rubber 65 10.47 570 10 Information Technology 49 6.69 415 11 Services 200 4.86 961 12 Metallurgical 3 2.15 100 13 Chemicals / Pharmaceuticals 49 1.54 412 Total 1041 239.34 13834
  • 38. SUMMARY OF IDENTIFIED INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES IN THE DODDABALLAPUR TALUK (LARGE& MEDIUM INDUSTRIES 2006-11) Sl. No. Category No. of units Investment Employment (Rs.Crores) (Nos.) 1 Textiles & Garments 50 566.00 48680 2 Information Technology 31 252.00 18250 3 Infrastructure 20 184.80 1604 4 Construction Materials 13 72.13 635 5 Tourism 5 63.56 380 6 Agro & Food Based Industries 13 55.35 502 7 Precision Engineering & Machine 12 54.93 594 Tools 8 Plastic & Rubber 6 48.55 357 9 Others 5 31.00 345 10 Printing and Stationery 5 23.28 352 11 Chemicals/ Pharma 1 13.25 13 12 Metallurgical 1 8.00 30 Total 162 1372.85 71742
  • 39. FACILITATION PLAN FOR DODDABALLAPUR
  • 40. INDUSTRIAL FACILITATION PLAN FOR 2006- 11 Type of No of Total Debt Equity Debt equity industry industry investment (crores) (crores) ratio (crores) Tiny & SSI 1000 240 96 144 1.5:1 Medium & 162 1370 685 685 1:1 large •Employment- 85000 (direct) & 35000 (indirect) •Industrial area to be developed- 783 acres (estimate cost- Rs. 391 crores) •Power requirement- 86 MW (estimated cost of generation & transmission- Rs. 688 crores) •Water requirements- 39 lakhs litres/day (Possibilities of meeting industrial water requirement from the BWSSB (Cauvery river sources) / other sources could be explored.)
  • 41. DETAILS & FUND REQUIREMENTS FOR INDUSTRIAL PROMOTIONAL PROGRAMMES (2006-11) Sl. No. Details No. of Candi- No. of No. of Progra- Cost Total dates Candidates/ mmes (Rs. lakhs/ Prog.) (Rs. lakhs) Programme A Capacity Building 1 Entrepreneurship Awareness 3500 250 14 1.00 14.00 (EAP) 2 Entrepreneurship Development 800 50 16 3.00 48.00 Programme EDP) 3 Skill Development Programme 1800 25 72 1.00 72.00 (SDP) 4 Management Development 150 25 6 1.50 9.00 Programme (MDP) 5 Export Training Programme 120 20 6 1.50 9.00 Total 'A' 6370 114 152.00 B Facilitation Services 1 Consultancy & Mentoring Lumpsum @ Rs.12.00 lakh per annum 60.00 Services for 5 years. 2 Market Intelligence Report Lumpsum @ Rs. 40.00 lakh per annum 200.00 for 5 years. 3 Buyers' / Sellers' Meet, Trade Lumpsum @ Rs. 2.00 lakh per annum 10.00 Fair, etc. for 5 years. Total 'B' 270.00 Grand Total (A+B) 422.00
  • 42. FUND REQUIREMENTS • Tiny and small scale industries :Rs. 239.34 crores • Large & Medium industries :Rs. 1372.85 crores • Power infrastructure – 86 MW :Rs. 688.00 crores • Industrial Area (783 acres) :Rs. 391.00 crores • Industrial Promotional Progrms :Rs. 4.22 crores • Total fund requirement :Rs. 2695.41 crores
  • 43. INDUSTRIAL FACILITATION PLAN – FUNDING PATTERN Amount (Rs. crores) Unit Particulars Govt (Nos.) Total Equity** Credit . A. Investment for Industrial Development Tiny & SSI Units 1041 239.34 - 95.74 143.60 Large & Medium Industries 162 1372.85 - 686.42 686.43 Sub Total-A 1203 1612.19 - 782.16 830.03 B. Industrial Infrastructure Development Industrial area Development 783 (acres) 391.00 - - - Power 86 MW 688.00 - - - Sub Total-B 1079.00 C. Industrial Promotional Programmes a) Capacity Building 5280* 1.52 1.52 - - b) Facilitation Services 2.70 2.70 - - Sub total-C 4.22 4.22 Grant total (A+B+C) 2695.41 4.22 * No. of participants. ** Including subsidy if any.
  • 44. PHASING OF FUNDS - YEAR-WISE REQUIREMENTS Sl. Particulars Total Year No. 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 A. Development of Tiny / SSI, Medium & Large Scale Industries 1. No. of Tiny / SSI units 1041 156.15 208.2 260.25 260.25 156.15 2. Investment in Tiny / SSI units 239.34 35.90 47.87 59.84 59.84 35.90 (Rs. crores) 3. No. of Medium /Large Inds. 162 24.30 32.40 40.50 40.50 24.30 4. Investment in Medium / Large 1372.85 205.93 274.57 343.21 343.21 205.93 Industries (Rs.crores) B. Industrial Infrastructure Development 1 Industrial area development – 391.00 234.60 156.40 - - - 783 acres (Rs. crores) 2 Power – 86 MW 688.00 412.80 275.20 - - - (Rs. crores) C. Industrial Promotional Programmes 1 Capacity Building 1.52 0.23 0.30 0.38 0.38 0.23 ( Rs. crores) 2 Facilitation Services 2.70 0.41 0.54 0.68 0.68 0.41 ( Rs. crores)
  • 46. Description Doddaballapur Bangalore (R) Dist. Taluk as % to a Taluk District Area in Sq. Kms. 779.87 5860.45 13 Hoblis (Nos.) 5 35 14 Villages (2001 census) (Nos.) In habited (2003-04) 277 1719 16 Town/Urban Agglomeration 1 4 25 T.Ps/TMCs/CMCs 0 5 0 Gram Panchayats 29 228 13
  • 47. Description Doddaballapur Bangalore (R) Dist. Taluk as % to a Taluk District Population (Nos.) Total 268332 1881500 14 Male 137541 962200 14 Female 130791 919300 14 Rural 190554 1474118 13 Urban 77778 407396 19 Urban : Rural 29% :71 % 28% : 72%
  • 48. Description Doddaballap Bangalore (R) Taluk as % to District ura Taluk Dist. Literacy Rate % (2001 census) Total 69.1 64.7 Male 79 74 Female 58.8 55 Relative Index Sex Ratio ( F:M) 951:1000 955:1000 Population density 344 321 (Nos./Sq.Km) Growth Rate (1991-2001) 19.45% 12.42% Work force Agri cultivators 48596(38%) 369102 13 Agri labourers 23954(19%) 182197 13 House hold industry workers 11339(8%) 42451 27 Others 43954(35%) 298781 15 Total 127843 892531 14
  • 49. Description Doddaballapura Taluk Bangalore (R) Taluk as % to Dist. District Land Use (in Ha) Forest Land 3895(5%) 81268 5 Land not available for 14589(19%) 94003 16 cultivation Other un-cultivated land 53022 16 8440 (10%) Fallow lands 4607 (6%) 50730 9 Cropped Area 47229(60%) 306408 15 Total 78760 585431 14
  • 50. Description Doddaballapura Bangalore (R) Taluk as % to Taluk Dist. District Net Area Irrigated (Ha) Tanks 2214 15198 Wells 1879 13844 Tube Wells 5716 34188 Canals 0 6590 Others 0 900 Total 9809 70720 14 Existing Infrastructure- Railway line (in Kms.) Length of Railway Line 20 105 – Broad gauge Railway Stations (nos.) 2 22
  • 51. Description Doddaballapura Bangalore (R) Taluk as % to Taluk Dist. District Roads (in Kms.) National Highway 31 276 State Highway 69 374 District Major Roads 148 1202 Other District Roads 13.4 47.6 Village Roads 5017 6964.4 T.D.B Roads 0 550 Municipality Roads 47.25 627.25 Irrigation Roads 0 124 Panchayat Roads 0 647 Total 5325.65 12664.25 49
  • 52. Description Doddaballapura Bangalore (R) Taluk as % to Taluk Dist. District Communication (Nos.) Post Offices 39 313 12 Telegraph Offices 11 82 13 Telephone Exchanges 12 88 14 Phones in use 9022 64800 14 No. of Telephones / 34 34 1000 persons No. of Telephones/100 1157 1106 sq.km.area Transport Vehicles (31.03.2004) Motorcycles 7164 57310 Cars 853 10897 Auto rickshaws 131 5529
  • 53. Description Doddaballapura Bangalore (R) Taluk as % to Taluk Dist. District Commercial Infrastructure (Banks (2002-03) (Nos.) Commercial Banks 11 80 Rural Banks 3 25 Urban Co-operative 1 4 Banks Primary Agriculture 1 8 Development Banks Total 16 117 14
  • 54. Description Doddaballapura Bangalore (R) Taluk as % to Taluk Dist. District Education Infrastructure (Nos.) Primary Schools 406 2825 High Schools 39 364 PU Colleges 6 62 Degree Colleges 2 10 Polytechnic Colleges 0 3 Engineering Colleges 1 5 Medical Colleges 0 0 Dental Colleges 0 0 Total Schools / Colleges 454 3269 14
  • 55. Description Doddaballapura Bangalore (R) Taluk as % to Taluk Dist. District Health Infrastructure (Nos.) Allopathic Hospitals 1 8 Private Hospitals & 2 24 Nursing Homes Primary Health Centres 9 69 Primary Health Units 7 30 Dispensaries Allopathic 0 0 Family welfare centers 2 12 Family welfare sub- 68 398 centres Medical Stores 64 422 Total 134 963 14
  • 56. Description Doddaballapura Bangalore (R) Taluk as % to Taluk Dist. District Sericulture (as on 2004) Chawki Rearing Centres 4 82 5 Seeds Storage 2 253 1 Mulberry cultivated area 881 16073 5 Ha) Cocoon Production (MT) 779 13663 6 No. Farmers engaged in 1636 40491 4 this activity Value of silk produced 7.8 144.00 5 (Rs. Lakh)
  • 57. Description Doddaballapura Bangalore (R) Taluk as % to Taluk Dist. District Industrial Infrastructure (Nos.) Industrial Estates & Areas Industrial Estates 1 7 14 Industrial Areas 2 5 40 No. of VISHWA Sheds constructed No. of Sheds allotted 5 53 9 No. of sheds vacant - 5
  • 58. Description Doddaballapura Bangalore (R) Taluk as % to Taluk Dist. District Tiny & SSI (as on March, 2006) No. of Units 4183 19254 22 Investment (Rs. lakhs) 7385 38052 19 Employment (Nos.) 11398 80400 14 Large & Medium Industries No. of units 23 80 29 Investment (Rs. In Lakhs) 32820 153232 21
  • 60. Area & Sources of water Description Doddaballapur Bangalore (R) District Taluk as % to Taluk District Surface Water Tanks 2214 15198 Canals 0 6590 Others 0 900 Sub Total 2214 (23%) 22688 Underground Water Tube Wells 5716 34188 Wells 1879 13844 Sub Total 7595 (77%) 48032 Total 9809 70720 14 Source: District at a Glance, Bangalore (R)
  • 61. Human Resources 48596 43954 (38%) (35%) Agri Cultivators Agri Labourers Household Industry workers Other Workers 11339 (8%) 23954 (19%) Source: Dept. of Employment Exchange, Bangalore.
  • 62. Human Resources (Persons registered in Employment Exchange.) Details As on 31.3.2005 % to total I. Below Matriculation Male 1871 Female 428 Sub-total (I) 2299 12 II SSLC, PUC, BA, B.Sc, B.Com. Degree 15090 78 holders, , Nursery trained, etc. III ITI, Dip. Holders, Drivers etc., Male 1834 Female 105 Sub-total (III) 1939 10 Total ( I+II+III) 19328 100 Source: Dept. of Employment Exchange, Bangalore.
  • 63. Educational Facilities Details No. of Institutions Intake of Students Degree College 2 1261 Engineering College 1 176 ITIs 1 16 Source: District at a Glance, Bangalore (R)
  • 65. EXISTENCE OF AIRPORT/CARGO CONTAINER DEPOT/INFRASTRUCTURE • Silicon valley of India have all the facilities of handling passengers and presence of cargo container department further facilitated the growth of the cluster. • 40 km from Bangalore towards North on Bangalore- Hindupur state highway (SH-9) • Proximity of Chennai Port & international airport.
  • 66. ROAD LENGTH-COMPARISON- TALUK/DISTRICT Description Doddaballapura Bangalore (R) Taluk District National Highway 31 276 State Highway 69 374 District Major Roads 148 1202 Other District Roads 13.4 47.6 Village Roads 5017 6964.4 T.D.B Roads 0 550 Municipality Roads 47.25 627.25 Total Roads 5325.65 10812.25* Road Length -Taluk as % to Dist : 49 Road length/100 Sq.km. area 682 KM 184 KM Source: District at a Glance, Bangalore (R)
  • 67. VEHICLES REGISTERED-COMPARISON- TALUK/DISTRICT Description Doddaballapura Bangalore (R) District Taluk Motorcycles 7164 57310 Cars 853 10897 Auto rickshaws 131 5529 Goods Carriages 756 7171 Others 833 11849 Total Vehicles 9737 92756 Vehicles - Taluk as % to Dist: 10 No. of vehicles / 1000 persons 36 49 Source: District at a Glance, Bangalore (R)
  • 68. Railways • Broad gauge line (20 Kms) connecting Bangalore and Hyderabad city passes through the district. Seaports • Nearest seaport - Mangalore- 340 kms • Chennai Seaport- 380 kms. • The existing Mangalore Port is an all weather port-providing gateway for exports trade throughout the year. Airport • Nearest airport- Bangalore- 40 kms. • provides gateway to major cities of the country and countries such as UK, Germany, Baharin, Muscat, Sharjah, Singapore, Bangkok, Koulalampur, Frankfurt, Paris, etc, as there are many operational domestic and international flights. • include both passengers and cargo flights.
  • 69. Details of Cargo flights operating from Bangalore Sl. Name of the flight Sl. Name of the flight No. No. 1 Air France 17 Kuwait Airlines 2 Air India 18 Lufthansa Airlines 3 Air Italia 19 Malaysian Airlines 4 Aviators (India) Pvt. Ltd., 20 OM Freight Forwarders 5 Blue Dart 21 Oscar Freight (CCLT) 6 British Airways ( CCLT) 22 Oscar Freight (Sreeji) 7 Cargolux – Shreeji Truck 23 Polar Air Cargo 8 Das Air Cargo – Shreeji Trucking 24 Qatar Airways (CCLT) 9 EL AL Israel Airlines 25 Royal Nepal Airlines 10 Emirates Sky Cargo 26 Sahara Airlines 11 Emirates Truck (AFL) 27 Saudi Arabian – CCLT 12 Emirates Truck ( CCLT) 28 Serendib Airlines – (CCLT) 13 Gulf Air 29 Sri Lankan Airlines 14 India Airlines 30 Thai Airlines 15 Jet Airways 31 Transmile Air 16 Korean Airlines 32 United Parcel Service
  • 70. POST AND TELECOM FACILITIES Post offices 50 Telephone Exchanges 13 Telephones connected 6011 Telegraph Offices 14 Other private operators are also offering courier and telecommunication services, STD / ISD & Internet facility
  • 71. INDUSTRIAL AREA & TEXTILE PARKS Sl.No Location Extent of land No. of Prevailing Remarks . developed plots land price (acres) (Rs. lakhs) 1. Industrial area, 330.62 98 12.00 Implemented Doddaballapura 2. Apparel Park, 187 28 14.50 Implemented Doddaballapura 3. Integrated Textile 732 103 Not yet fixed Under Park Implementation
  • 72. FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS Banks Nos. Commercial Banks 11 Rural Banks 3 Primary Land Development Banks 1 Total 15
  • 73. FINANCIAL DISBURSEMENTS BY KSFC 2004-05 2005-06 Sl. No. Taluk No. of Amount No. of Amount Units (Rs. lakhs) Units (Rs. lakhs) 1 Devanahalli 5 30.20 1 3.96 2 Hosakote 14 179.10 13 223.84 3 DoddaBallapu 9 81.66 8 69.50 r 4 Kanakapura 2 18.50 3 72.26 5 Channapatna 5 74.00 7 71.86 6 Nelamangala 5 52.50 3 100.00 7 Channapatna 1 8.00 3 29.44 8 Magadi 2 12.48 2 11.70 Total 43 456.44 40 582.56
  • 74. STATE / CENTRAL LEVEL SECTORAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATIONS • Karnataka State Powerloom Development Corporation Ltd. (KSPDC) • Karnataka State Khadi & Village Industries Board (KSK & VIB) • Karnataka Leather Industries Development Corporation Ltd., (LIDKAR)
  • 75. DODDABALLAPUR INTEGRATED TEXTILE PARK (DITPL) • Rs 250-crore- expected to become one of the country's important power-loom clusters. • Inaugurated in July 2010 by the Union textile minister Dayanidhi Maran. • Will provide employment to 8,000 people. • Spread across 48 acres – will ensure processing and pre-weaving facilities.
  • 76. DODDABALLAPUR INTEGRATED TEXTILE PARK (DITPL) • 75 weaving units • 600 looms • Eight apparel factories • 500 sewing machines owned and operated by members of the units • 41 units are expected to be operational by this year- end.
  • 77. APPAREL PARK PHASE II AND III • Development of Apparel Park Phase II (265.30 acres) and III (750 acres) at Doddaballapur by KIADB.
  • 78. POWER SUPPLY • Power supply by BESCOM, HESCOM, MESCOM & CESCOM. • Water, Power, Common effluent treatment plants, Telecommunication etc. by KIADB
  • 79. POWER GRID FACILITY Location Voltage Capacity Peak load in Loading Class Transformers (in MW for the factor MVA.) year 2005-06 Doddaballapura 220/11 100 57 0.67 220/11 50 51 1.20 'D' Cross 66/11 20 17.4 1.02 (Doddaballapura) 66/11 12.5 8.2 0.77 66/11 8 7 1.03 Doddabelavangala 66/11 8 5.88 0.86 66/11 8 6.75 0.99 KIADB 220/110 50 9 0.21 (D B Pura) 66/11 20 8.66 0.51 66/11 20 9.15 0.54 Total 296.5
  • 80. DODDABALLAPUR - POWER CONSUMPTION DETAILS 136.28 (14.50%) 186.76 Domestic 21%) Industrial Commercial 548.19 IP sets (61%) Street Light &others 23.68 (3%) 0.23 (0.50%)
  • 82. DEVELOPMENT AND ECONOMY • One of the largest silk producers in India. • A very big industrial area (Bashettihalli- 6 km from Doddaballapur.) • The government of Karnataka recently started a 100 crore silk city in Doddaballapur, Muddenahalli, and Kanivenarayanapur a. • The site of the upcoming $22 billion, 12,000-acre (49 km2) BIAL IT Investment Region, • the largest IT region in India and one the largest infrastructure projects in Karnataka's history.
  • 83. GOVERNMENTS INITIATIVES FOR DEVELOPMENT OF THE SECTOR • Credit linked Capital Subsidy • Entry Tax Reimbursement • Stamp Duty reimbursement • Land Acquisition / Allotment through KIADB/KSSIDC • Common infrastructure for Greenfield Textile Parks • Power subsidy • Common Effluent Treatment Plant and Hazardous waste disposal facility • Capacity building support
  • 85. GROWTH OF TINY & SSI UNITS Particulars As on Percentage 31.3.2001 31.3.2006 Increase No. of Units 3597 4183 16% Investment (Rs. Lakhs) 4911 7385 50% Employment (Nos.) 8466 11398 35% Average investment /unit 1.37 1.77 (Rs. lakhs) Average Employment / 2.35 2.73 unit (Nos.) Average Employment / 1.72 1.54 investment (Rs.lakh)
  • 86. GROWTH OF TINY & SSI UNITS 12,000 11,398 31.03.2001 10,000 31.3.2006 8,466 8,000 7,385 6,000 4,911 4,183 4,000 3,597 2,000 1 0 No. of Units Investment (Rs. Lakhs) Employment (Nos.)
  • 87. YEAR WISE REGISTRATION OF TINY & SSI UNITS Year No. of units Investment (Rs. Employment lakhs) (Nos.) 2001-02 176 590 737 2002-03 110 236 498 2003-04 127 292 401 2004-05 74 209 161 2005-06 99 1147 135
  • 88. No. of units registered during the year 200 176 180 160 140 127 120 110 99 100 80 74 60 40 20 0 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06
  • 89. Investment made during the year- (Rs. Lakhs) (Tiny / SSI) 1400 1200 1147 1000 800 590 600 400 292 236 209 200 0 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06
  • 90. Employment generated during the year (Tiny / SSI) - Nos. 1200 1135 1000 800 737 600 498 401 400 200 161 0 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06
  • 91. SECTOR WISE BREAK-UP OF TINY & SSI UNITS Category of Units No. of Units Employment (Nos.) Textiles. 26 78 Job Work & 59 93 Services Misc. products 14 58 Total 99 229
  • 92. DODDABALLAPURA -EXISTING LARGE & MEDIUM INDUSTRIES Sl. Name & Address of the Year of Investment Products Employm No. Unit Establi- (Rs. in ent. (nos.) shment Crores.) 1 M/s. Suprajit Engineering 1997 5.79 Speedometer 50 Limited, Tachometers 2 M/s. Tractors & Farm 1997 37.28 Tractors 126 Equipment Limited 3 M/s. Otto Biz India 1995 10.5 Tapping chucks 142 Private Limited & adopter 4 M/s. Rittal Bir Private 1997 30 Pressed/Punche 152 Limited. d Sheet metal 5 M/s. Tulsiyan NEC 1987 22 HDPE/PP 455 Limited Wooven Sacks 6 M/s. Aditya Horological 1987 2.5 Watch crystals 89 Limited. & Key buttons
  • 93. DODDABALLAPURA -EXISTING LARGE & MEDIUM INDUSTRIES Sl. Name & Address of the Year of Investment Products Employm No. Unit Establi- (Rs. in ent. (nos.) shment Crores.) 7 M/s. Doddaballapura 1964 7 Cotton Yarn 160 Spinning Mills. 8 M/s. Gogo Exports 1995 7.00 Processed 210 Private Limited. fabrics 9 M/s. .Himoap Foods 2001 2.5 Fruit pulp 18 Private Limited. 10 M/s. Grover Wine Yard 1988 7 Wine 30 Limited. 11 M/s. Indane India Private 1999 Herbal 30 Limited. Extractions 12 M/s. Karnataka State 1987 1.07 Energy foods 50 Agro Com Products Limited.
  • 94. DODDABALLAPURA -EXISTING LARGE & MEDIUM INDUSTRIES Sl. Name & Address of the Year of Investment Products Employm No. Unit Establi- (Rs. in ent. (nos.) shment Crores.) 13 M/s. Himatsinga Seide 1987 15.04 Natural Silk 612 Limited. fabrics 14 M/s. BPL Limited. 1989 10 Printed Circuit 106 Board 15 M/s. BPL Sanyo 1990 70.85 VCD 108 Technologies Limited. 16 M/s. Aditya Auto 1998 5.17 Window glass 73 Engineering Products regularols India Private Limited. 17 M/s. Hindustan Gas and - 2.18 Argan Gas 18 Industrial Limited. 18 M/s. Srishma Fine - 44.32 Aspirin powder, 228 Chemicals and acetic acid Pharmaceuticals Ltd.
  • 95. Doddaballapura -Existing Large & Medium Industries Sl. Name & Address of the Year of Investment Products Employm No. Unit Establi- (Rs. in ent. (nos.) shment Crores.) 19 M/s. Buildmet Fibre 1985 3 HDP Woven 98 Limited. Sacks 20 M/s. Indian Opthalmic 1998 33 Lenses 106 Lenses Private Limited. 21 M/s. Danim Works, 2002 Readymade 405 Garments 22 M/s.Birla Super Bulk 1989 25 Cement 36 Terminal. Packing 23 M/s. Fusion Apparels. 1997 9.5 Readymade 154 Garments 19 M/s. Buildmet Fibre 1985 3 HDP Woven 98 Limited. Sacks
  • 96. SECTOR WISE CLASSIFICATION OF SWA CLEARED PROJECTS FROM APRIL 2001 TO JULY 2006 No. of Units Investment Employment Category of % to Rs. % to % to Industries No. No. total lakhs total total Textiles 29 72.5 33565 92.00 26252 63.00 Construction materials 1 2.5 29 0.01 200 0.50 Infrastructure / 5 12.5 2127 6.00 11,795 28.00 Tourism Printing and Stationery 2 5 142 0.50 1300 3.00 Chemical / 1 2.5 150 0.50 450 1.00 Pharmaceutical Electrical & 2 5 358 0.99 2000 4.50 Electronics Total 40 100 36,371 100 41,997 100
  • 99. • The reputation of Bangalore as a preferred global destination, particularly for hi-tech, knowledge industries and land-intensive industrial projects. • Houses a substantial percentage of Fortune 500 Companies and other MNCs in diverse sectors such as aerospace, apparel, automobile, food processing, IT enabled services, etc.. • The flow of investment into Bangalore (Urban) will be constrained due to non-availability / expensive land. • Presently ranked fourth in terms of industrial investment among the 27 districts of Karnataka.
  • 100. • The State Cabinet has approved the Mega Plan envisaged by Bangalore Metropolitan Regional Development Authority (BMRDA) for infrastructure development of Bangalore Urban & Rural Districts. Some industries are expected to be re- located from Bangalore (Urban) to Bangalore (Rural). • The Mega Plan also proposes a network of 8-lane / 6-lane 734 km. roads comprising 284 km. Satellite Towns Ring Road (STRR), 188 km. Intermediate Ring Road (IRR) and 262 km. Radial Roads], to improve connectivity to all the taluks of Bangalore Rural District. • Broad-gauge rail connectivity through Bangalore. • Creation of logistic for Information Technology / Floriculture /Textiles.
  • 101. • Exclusive apparel and integrated textile parks facilitate for establishment of more Tiny and SSI units in Textile/Garment sector. • The Taluk is hub of powerloom industry (presence of 10,000 weavers, 25,000 powerlooms) supported by a Powerloom service center. • Presence of many medium and large-scale textile / garment manufacturing units. In addition to this, about 55 medium and large-scale industries (cleared by State Single Window Agency) are being established at Doddaballapura. • The emerging investment destination for industrial segments such as pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, automobiles & auto components, aerospace, apparel, machine tools, precision components, tooling, food processing, floriculture, etc., because of the proximity to Bangalore and due to the constraint on the availability of land in Bangalore Urban District. • Has developed industrial base (presence of small, medium and large scale industrial units).
  • 103. • Inadequate power infrastructure. • Lack of local entrepreneurship. • Absence of perennial source of water & depleted groundwater sources. • Mediocre socio-economic infrastructure. • Poor maintenance of interior roads. • Obsolete and conventional technology adopted in powerloom industry.