3. KARNATAKA - One land many
opportunities
KIADB - The land provider
4.
5. INTRODUCTION
The Karnataka Industrial Areas
Development Board [KIADB] is a
statutory body
It was constituted under Sec.5 of
Karnataka Industrial Areas
Development Act, [KIAD Act] – 1966.
6. KIADB provides for expeditious
acquisition of lands for industrial and
infrastructure purposes.
KIADB also acquires lands in favour of
various State & Central Govt.
Departments for setting up their
projects on stand alone basis.
7. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES
Promote rapid and orderly
development of industries in the state.
Assist in implementation of policies of
Government within the purview of KIAD
Act.
Facilitate in establishing infrastructure
projects.
Function on “No Profit – No Loss” basis.
8. FUNCTIONS
Acquire land and form industrial areas
in the state.
Provide basic infrastructure in the
industrial areas.
Acquire land for Single Unit Complexes.
Acquire land for Government agencies
for their schemes and infrastructure
projects.
9. KIADB-As A Premier
Industrial Area Developer
KIADB has formed industrial areas in all the
districts of the State.
It has formed 132 small and big industrial areas
spread over the State covering about 40,000
acres.
In Bangalore industrial areas like
Peenya, Bidadi, Electronic City, EPIPWhitefield, etc.
In Mysore, Hebbal industrial area spread over
3000 acres.
10. KIADB has envisaged several
innovative projects like Agro -Tech
Parks, Apparel Parks, Food
Parks, Auto Parks, Hardware
Park, Bio-Tech Park, EPIPs, Sector
Specific SEZs, Growth Centers etc.
11. SOCIAL ECONOMIC ZONES
A special economic zone (SEZ) is a
specifically delineated duty free enclave
deemed to be foreign territory for the
purpose of trade operations, duties and
tariff.
12. KIADB has set up sector specific SEZ’s
in the following places:
Textile SEZ @ Hassan.
Pharmaceutical SEZ @ Hassan.
Food Processing & Agro based SEZ @
Hassan.
IT/ITES SEZ @ Mangalore.
Aerospace SEZ @ Bangalore.
13. INDUSTRIAL AREAS
KIADB has so far developed 136
industrial areas in 28 districts of the
State.
A typical industrial area developed by
the Board will have following
infrastructure facilities:
14. Approach roads and internal roads with storm water
drains
Power supply and street lighting
Water supply
CETP/STPTechnical Training Centers and R&D
centers
Common Facilities Centers to accommodate
Banks, Post Offices, Telephone
Exchanges, Dispensaries and Canteens, among
others
Power Sub-Stations
Hotels & Hospitals
Housing tenements to provide housing facility to