Shivamogga (Shimoga) has both Jog falls - the highest waterfall in India and Agumbe known as the Chirapunji of South India because it receives the highest rainfall in South India. Located at an altitude of 640 meters above sea level and situated at a distance of 273 Km from Bangalore it has 7 Talukas – Bhadravathi, Hosanagara, Sagar, Shikaripur, Shivamogga (Shimoga), Soraba and Thirthahalli. The district has a high literacy rate of 80.45%
The cultural capital of Karnataka, Mysuru is also an emerging IT hub with 2nd largest software exports in the state. The City of Palaces retains the old world charm and continues to be ranked number One among tourist locations in the country and 4th Best tourist city in the world.
Located close to the state capital Bengaluru, it is spread across 7 talukas namely Mysuru (Mysore), Tirumakudalu Narasipura, Nanjangud, Heggadadevanakote, Hunsur and Piriyapatna. The district has 72.79% literacy rate.
In this PPT, you'll find everything related to haridwar city. This contains history, Industries, businessess, culture and festivals of the city. This PPT also talks about the Haridwar master plan and development strategy with few recommendations to the city.
Udupi is set to redefine business in a temple town. A haven for financial sectors, a birth place of 4 major public sector banks, with a high security printing of shares certificates and cheque books located here. The largest grower of Cashew nuts and exporter of Jasmine flowers, Udupi offers’ high focus on food processing sector too backed by fisheries in this coastal region.
Located in southern Karnataka; it is carved out of Dakshina Kannada district, it is spread across 3 Talukas namely Udupi, Kundapura and Karkala. The district has 86.29% literacy rate.
The second most advanced district in the state, Dharwad is uniquely positioned between Bengaluru and Mumbai and is an important business center in the state. Dharwad delivers with the services sector with highest contribution to the state GSDP and is witnessing augments to enhance the potential of other thrust areas in the region.
The district is spread across 5 Talukas - Dharwad, Hubballi, Kalghatagi, Kundagol & Navalgund and naturally divides itself as 3 natural regions, viz., the Malnad, Semi-Malnad and Maidan affecting the agriculture and economy here. It has a literacy rate of 80.3%
Dakshina Kannada is known as ‘The Cradle of Indian Banking’ and has the only fertilizer manufacturing unit in the state. The district is headquartered around Mangaluru (Mangalore) City- the 3rd largest contributor to state GDP with the 9th largest port in the country. The city is now making in-roads with IT as both the major players and investments in the sector are on a continuous rise here.
Located in the southern and coastal part of Karnataka, it is spread across 5 Talukas - Mangaluru (Mangalore), Puttur, Belthangady, Bantwal and Sullia. The district has a high literacy rate of 83.4%
Anchoring the Master control facilities of ISRO, Hassan is acknowledged as an industrial growth center along with 6 developed industrial areas and 4 special economic zones. Add to this nearly 70% of the population that is engaged in agriculture occupation with a 265 acres food processing SEZ for export oriented units here; Hassan is a double edged advantage to explore.
Hassan is spread across 6814 sq.km consisting of 8 talukas – Alur, Arkalgud, Arsikere, Belur, Channarayapatna, Hassan, H.N. Pura and Sakleshpur in the south eastern part of Karnataka. The district has a literacy rate of 75.89%
The cultural capital of Karnataka, Mysuru is also an emerging IT hub with 2nd largest software exports in the state. The City of Palaces retains the old world charm and continues to be ranked number One among tourist locations in the country and 4th Best tourist city in the world.
Located close to the state capital Bengaluru, it is spread across 7 talukas namely Mysuru (Mysore), Tirumakudalu Narasipura, Nanjangud, Heggadadevanakote, Hunsur and Piriyapatna. The district has 72.79% literacy rate.
In this PPT, you'll find everything related to haridwar city. This contains history, Industries, businessess, culture and festivals of the city. This PPT also talks about the Haridwar master plan and development strategy with few recommendations to the city.
Udupi is set to redefine business in a temple town. A haven for financial sectors, a birth place of 4 major public sector banks, with a high security printing of shares certificates and cheque books located here. The largest grower of Cashew nuts and exporter of Jasmine flowers, Udupi offers’ high focus on food processing sector too backed by fisheries in this coastal region.
Located in southern Karnataka; it is carved out of Dakshina Kannada district, it is spread across 3 Talukas namely Udupi, Kundapura and Karkala. The district has 86.29% literacy rate.
The second most advanced district in the state, Dharwad is uniquely positioned between Bengaluru and Mumbai and is an important business center in the state. Dharwad delivers with the services sector with highest contribution to the state GSDP and is witnessing augments to enhance the potential of other thrust areas in the region.
The district is spread across 5 Talukas - Dharwad, Hubballi, Kalghatagi, Kundagol & Navalgund and naturally divides itself as 3 natural regions, viz., the Malnad, Semi-Malnad and Maidan affecting the agriculture and economy here. It has a literacy rate of 80.3%
Dakshina Kannada is known as ‘The Cradle of Indian Banking’ and has the only fertilizer manufacturing unit in the state. The district is headquartered around Mangaluru (Mangalore) City- the 3rd largest contributor to state GDP with the 9th largest port in the country. The city is now making in-roads with IT as both the major players and investments in the sector are on a continuous rise here.
Located in the southern and coastal part of Karnataka, it is spread across 5 Talukas - Mangaluru (Mangalore), Puttur, Belthangady, Bantwal and Sullia. The district has a high literacy rate of 83.4%
Anchoring the Master control facilities of ISRO, Hassan is acknowledged as an industrial growth center along with 6 developed industrial areas and 4 special economic zones. Add to this nearly 70% of the population that is engaged in agriculture occupation with a 265 acres food processing SEZ for export oriented units here; Hassan is a double edged advantage to explore.
Hassan is spread across 6814 sq.km consisting of 8 talukas – Alur, Arkalgud, Arsikere, Belur, Channarayapatna, Hassan, H.N. Pura and Sakleshpur in the south eastern part of Karnataka. The district has a literacy rate of 75.89%
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Settlement pattern of town (Varanasi) brief history of city evolve , settlement of institution and residents, concepts of the main ghats , master plan of Varanasi
City profile of chennai- history,demograpgy,census and transportation and issues in chennai
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Ujjain gets direct trains from all over India and is accessible from Indore (60 kms) and therefore an important pilgrim center in India. Ujjain is typically visited along with Omkareshwar as a part of Jyotirlinga Getaway. Situated on the banks of Sacred River Shipra, Ujjain is one of the four places in India where the famous Kumbh Mela takes place. This holy festival is held here every 12 years relating to the position of stars and planets. According to Hindu mythology, the nectar which came out from the ocean during its churning by Gods and Demons, fell at four places and Ujjain was one of them. That is the reason of Ujjain being a venue for the Kumbh Mela.
Ujjain is a well-known city in the state of Madhya Pradesh. It is the fifth biggest city in the state as per population and is the managerial hub of Ujjain locale and Ujjain division. The population has expanded by 19.7% in the past 10 years... http://indiapopulation2019.com/population-of-ujjain-2019.html
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Chikkamagaluru is the coffee land of Karnataka, the land that brewed the first coffee cup in India and continues to research on better quality of coffee for every cup. But with 611 food processing units and a 109% cropping intensity it’s all set to promote and propagate food processing sector across its rich inventory of spice, fruits, flowers and plantation crops
Chikkamagaluru is spread across 7202 sq. km consisting of 7 taluks –Chikkamagaluru, Kadur, Koppa, Mudigere, N.R Pura, Sringeri and Tarikere in the south western part of the state. The district has a literacy rate of 79.25%
Davangere is known as the Manchester of Karnataka with the textile sector dominant and set to grow along with food processing sector that provides the highest employment in the district. It also houses Shanthisagar, the second largest fresh water lake in Asia which is breeding grounds for fisheries and is set to sway tourism with a water amusement park now.
The district located centrally is carved out of Chitradurga, Shivamogga (Shimoga) and Ballari (Bellary) districts region and spread across 6 talukas Davangere, Harihar, Jagalur, Honnali, Channagiri & Harapanahalli. It has a literacy rate of 75.14%
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Settlement pattern of town (Varanasi) brief history of city evolve , settlement of institution and residents, concepts of the main ghats , master plan of Varanasi
City profile of chennai- history,demograpgy,census and transportation and issues in chennai
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Ujjain gets direct trains from all over India and is accessible from Indore (60 kms) and therefore an important pilgrim center in India. Ujjain is typically visited along with Omkareshwar as a part of Jyotirlinga Getaway. Situated on the banks of Sacred River Shipra, Ujjain is one of the four places in India where the famous Kumbh Mela takes place. This holy festival is held here every 12 years relating to the position of stars and planets. According to Hindu mythology, the nectar which came out from the ocean during its churning by Gods and Demons, fell at four places and Ujjain was one of them. That is the reason of Ujjain being a venue for the Kumbh Mela.
Ujjain is a well-known city in the state of Madhya Pradesh. It is the fifth biggest city in the state as per population and is the managerial hub of Ujjain locale and Ujjain division. The population has expanded by 19.7% in the past 10 years... http://indiapopulation2019.com/population-of-ujjain-2019.html
This presentation contain information about uttrakhand the famous tourist destination in India.
The famous attractions of that place, how to visit their, etc.
Chikkamagaluru is the coffee land of Karnataka, the land that brewed the first coffee cup in India and continues to research on better quality of coffee for every cup. But with 611 food processing units and a 109% cropping intensity it’s all set to promote and propagate food processing sector across its rich inventory of spice, fruits, flowers and plantation crops
Chikkamagaluru is spread across 7202 sq. km consisting of 7 taluks –Chikkamagaluru, Kadur, Koppa, Mudigere, N.R Pura, Sringeri and Tarikere in the south western part of the state. The district has a literacy rate of 79.25%
Davangere is known as the Manchester of Karnataka with the textile sector dominant and set to grow along with food processing sector that provides the highest employment in the district. It also houses Shanthisagar, the second largest fresh water lake in Asia which is breeding grounds for fisheries and is set to sway tourism with a water amusement park now.
The district located centrally is carved out of Chitradurga, Shivamogga (Shimoga) and Ballari (Bellary) districts region and spread across 6 talukas Davangere, Harihar, Jagalur, Honnali, Channagiri & Harapanahalli. It has a literacy rate of 75.14%
Chitradurga is witnessing high winds of change. IISc is to start a 2000-acres second campus here. The district has one of the best high wind sites in the country making it the 4th largest producer of wind energy. It also has highest reserves of limestone, a number of large and medium cement industries and is fast emerging to be a strong contender of steel and cement industries too.
Located in the heart of the Deccan Plateau at a distance of 202 Kms from Bengaluru, it is spread across 6 talukas – Chitradurga, Hiriyur, Hosadurga, Holalkere, Challakere & Molakalmuru. The district has 73.71% literacy rate.
Chikaballapur is a newly carved district out of Kolar in the southern part of the state, with a potential to be a Greater Bengaluru. It provides for a high degree of connectivity and is a key transport link to North Bengaluru due to the origin of several national highways and is both a regional transport and educational hub too.
It is spread across 6 Talukas - Gowribidanur, Gudibande, Begepalli, Sidlaghatta, Chintamani and Chikkaballapur –the district headquarter, that’s a mere 50 km away from Bengaluru (Bangalore). The district has a literacy rate of 69.76%
Popular as the Switzerland of the East and the Kashmir of the South, Kodagu is a leisure activity destination in the making. The scenic landscape of Kodagu with its vast expanse of forests, plantation, and cultivations - that once were driving this primarily agro-based economy is now adding momentum for eco-tourism in the region.
Located in the southern part of Karnataka, It is the birth place of river Kaveri or Cauvery often called Jeeva Nadi (River Of Life) of Karnataka. Kodagu is spread across 4,102 sq.km with 3 Talukas Madikeri, Virajpet, and Somvarpet. The district has a literacy rate of 85%
A bustling business district Ramanagara is a hotspot for keen investors. It is well connected by road, rail, port and airport and is only a mere 50 km from Bengaluru city. Highly potent with notified land banks of 12199.13 acres and a diverse investment portfolio in urban infrastructure, textiles and apparels, food processing, media, tourism development and export promotions is the highlight attraction here.
Ramanagara was carved out of the erstwhile Bangalore Rural district on 23 Aug 2007 and it comprises of 4 talukas – Channapatna, Kanakapura, Ramanagara, and Magadi.
Tumakuru (Tumkur) with its land banks of 9800 acres is on the fast track of development. Niche and specific infrastructure implementation across sectors including Food Park, Textile Park, Industry Park and more are on the anvil. Identified as part of Electronics Manufacturing Cluster, it’s packed with financial edge for razor sharp speed in development.
Located about 70 kms north-west of Bengaluru, it is spread 10 Talukas - Tumakuru (Tumkur), Koratagere, Sira, Gubbi, Pavagada, Turuvekere, Kunigal, Madhugiri, Tiptur & Chikkanayakanahalli. The district has a high literacy rate of 75.14%
Kalaburagi is known as the Tur bowl of Karnataka, contributing 40 % of the state’s production with most of the population engaged in agriculture here. It is also in the forefront of being a cement specialist, with the district recognized as a cement producing zone under Karnataka industrial policy 2009-14.
Located in the northern part of Karnataka, in the Deccan Plateau, it has 7 Talukas- Aland, Afzalpur, Kalaburagi , Chincholi, Chittapur, Sedam, Jewargi situated with the general elevation ranging from 300 to 750 meters above mean sea level. The district has 64.85% literacy rate.
The southernmost district of Karnataka, Chamrajnagar is blessed with rich natural reserves of both metallic and non-metallic minerals especially the high-value quality of black granite. Here agriculture and allied industries are dominant with sericulture, horticulture and fisheries playing vital role and major contribution of 3% to the state GSDP.
Chamarajanagar is the southernmost district of Karnataka spread across 4 talukas Chamarajanagar, Gundlupet, Kollegal and Yelandur. The district has a literacy rate of 61.43%
Ballari called as ’The Steel city of South India’ is the 2nd fastest growing city in the state of Karnataka. The natural rich mineral reserves coupled with the textiles and tourism has been at the forefront in contributing to the immense growth of the region.
Situated on the eastern side, it encompasses 7 taluks, namely Ballari , Siruguppa, Hosapete, Kudligi, Sandur, Hadagali and Hagaribommanahalli. Spread across an area of 8,461 sq. kms; it is home to 24, 52,595 people residing in the district as per 2011 census, this accounts to a population density of 300 per sq km.
Famous for the very first hydroelectricity project in India, Mandya has a rich legacy of prominent personalities overlooking its growth and progress. The oldest sugar factory on its soil has won Mandya, a proposed food processing and sugar zone by the Government of Karnataka; it ranks third in sericulture across the state with 40000 sericulturists vying to add technology edge to their produce.
The district is spread across 7 talukas – K.R. Pet, Maddur, Malavalli, Mandya, Nagamangala, Srirangapatna and Pandavapura. It has a literacy rate of 70.40%
Vijayapura employs the highest number of people in SSI with nearly 35% of these engaged in Food and Beverage sector. However, excellent climatic conditions have further opened up the wine grape cultivation creating a potent opportunity for wine tourism in a district well-endowed with tourist attraction for global travellers round the year.
The 2,177,331 populations of Vijayapura are spread across 5 taluks Vijayapura , Basavana, Bagewadi, Indi, Muddebihal, and Sindagi. The district has a literacy rate of 67.15%.
Located in the Northern parts of Karnataka, Koppal as a district, houses regions with the 2nd largest agriculture produce in the state. It has a marketing committee at Gangavati driving agriculture from the front. The district consists of 4 talukas Koppal, Gangavathi, Kushtagi, and Yelburga along with one the biggest Sarovars in India. It has a literacy rate of 78.54%
The Golden Land Kolar (known for the presence of the Kolar Gold Fields) today is emerging hub for agro and food processing industries base in the state. It ranks No 1 for productivity and yield of horticulture crops and has the biggest solar power unit in India.
Kolar is spread across 3,979 sq. km consisting of 5 taluks – Kolar, Bangarpet, Srinivaspura, Malur and Mulbagal in the south eastern part of the state. The district has a literacy rate of 74.33%
Gadag is the fast emerging hub for power sector with a 4555 MW wind power project and 700 MW gas based unit. With a land bank of 3200 acres and a proposed steel zone; Gadag is on a fast track to development
Gadag is spread across 4657 sq.km consisting of 5 taluks – Nargund, Ron, Gadag, Shirahatti, and Mundargi in the western part of North Karnataka. The district has a literacy rate of 75.12%
Identified as one of the nodes on the Bengaluru – Mumbai Economic Corridor from Karnataka, Haveri is of growing importance with potential growth. The district comprises of world famous chilly market at Byadagi and is a major export hub for Byadagi chilly. A 120 acre Spice Park is proposed to further spice up the affairs in the district.
The district is located right in the center of Karnataka equidistance from Bidar in North and Kollegal in South region. It has two sub-divisions namely Haveri and Savanur with seven taluks namely Hanagal, Shiggaon, Savanur, Haveri, Byadagi, Hirekerur, & Ranebennur. The district has a literacy rate of 77.60%
Nestled in beautiful scenic locales, Uttara Kannada is also home to one of India’s 6 atomic plants and a Greenfield naval base project Seabird. The coastal belt of Uttara Kannada also has one of Karnataka’s largest port Karwar with a capacity of 75000 million tonne liquid storage and 30000 MT warehousing. Government of Karnataka is keen on developing 6 berths under PPP here.
Uttara Kannada is situated in the western coast of Karnataka. It is spread across 10,277 sq. kms comprising of 11 talukas -Ankola, Bhatkal, Haliyal, Honnavar, Karwar, Kumta, Mundgod, Siddapur, Sirsi, Supa and Yallapur. The district has a 77% literacy rate.
The most recently formed district in the Karnataka state – the 30th is one of the most lucrative region for investment. Located in the North east part of the State surrounded by Kalaburgi (Gulbarga) in the North, Raichur in the South, Vijayapura (Bijapur) in the West and Hedal of AP in the East; The district was carved out from the erstwhile Kalaburgi (Gulbarga) district as the 30th district of Karnataka on 31st Dec 2010.
Yadgir is spread across 5270 sq.km comprising 3 Talukas namely Shahapur, Shorapur and Yadgir; with Yadgir as the district headquarter, it is situated at a distance of 530 Km from Bangalore.
Rightly called the laboratory of architecture, Bagalkote - is a district carved out of Vijayapura (Bijapur) district recently; it’s a haven of natural reserves like lime stone, granite, pink granite, dolomite and more. The natural reserves lend itself to manufacturing cement, with large national players building a stronghold here. Bagalkote’s total GDP stands at INR 59. 02 billions contributing 1.9%to state GSDP. With the per capita annual income in the district being INR.50, 765. However, the GDDP trend has been growing at 3% CAGR from 2007-8 to 2012-13; with the construction and manufacturing sectors as the highest contributors at 44% and 43% respectively to the secondary sector for 2012-13.
Bengaluru is the startup capital of India
and is among the 20 best start up city
ecosystems in the world
Ÿ State is 4th largest technology cluster
globally and 2nd fastest growing
ecosystem in India
Ÿ Karnataka has over 4,000 start-ups with a
share of nearly 30% of all start-ups in India
Ÿ USD 3.3 mn average valuation
Ÿ National Association of Software and
Services Companies (Nasscom) and the
Karnataka state government together
have set up 725 seats in the warehouse to
facilitate incubators, and among them
new startups will have 325 seats
Ÿ The last four months of 2016 saw nearly
20 firms register with Karnataka's
Startup Cell every day
Ÿ The Indian chemicals industry with a market size of USD 145 billion is the seventh largest producer of
chemicals worldwide
Ÿ State investment in manufacturing of Chemical & Chemicals Products is USD 30 million, generating
employment for approximately 10,000 people
Ÿ The plastic industry in Karnataka consists of around 150 companies with over 70,000 employees
Ÿ The state is allowing manufacture of plastic for export purpose, an integral part of packaging goods, used by
forests and horticulture department and for milk and milk products
Ÿ Karnataka manufactured 9 million metric tonnes of plastic as of 2015
PLASTICS & CHEMICALS
GOVERNMENT INITIATIVES
Ÿ Karnataka contributes 8% to the country’s revenue in the pharmaceutical sector.
Ÿ The state has exclusive pharma SEZ’s in Hassan and Yadgir.
Ÿ Karnataka ranks 5th in pharmaceutical Exports, contributing 12% to country’s exports.
Ÿ Karnataka pharmaceutical policy 2012 aims to develop infrastructure, foster R&D and attract mega projects
in the sector.
Ÿ Initiatives like venture capital fund of INR 50 crore with 26% contribution from Government, formation of
Karnataka Pharmaceutical development council and The vision group and promotional activities have been
introduced in the Policy.
Ÿ Karnataka is one of the leading capital goods manufacturing states in India.
Ÿ Undisputed leader in machine tools.
Ÿ Home to one of the five identified foundry clusters in the country.
Ÿ Karnataka specializes in manufacturing high value machinery.
ü Special Purpose Machinery (SPM) growing at 38% CAGR, much higher than national average of 10%.
ü General Purpose Machinery (GPM)growing at 8.4% CAGR, on par with national average in the
subsector.
ü SPM is the largest contributor (49%) to total heavy engineering output in Karnataka, in contrast to the
scenario at national level (35%) 6%.
Ÿ The state has a congenial ecosystem for heavy engineering manufacturing including PSUs, MNCs and
MSMEs
Ÿ Karnataka Electronic System Design and Manufacturing (ESDM) Policy announced in 2013 which provides
measures for investments, ease of doing business, venture capital, R&D and capital subsidies, Special package
for Mega Projects.
Ÿ First state to roll out initiatives for innovation centres, skilling centres and dedicated ESDM clusters.
Ÿ 3000 personnel to be trained every year in Electronics System Design & Manufacturing (ESDM) sector.
Ÿ Financial and human resource contribution in providing flagship initiatives such as support infrastructure,
the SMART Lab (Semiconductor Measurement, Analysis and Reliability Test Lab) and the Electronic
Hardware common facility center.
Ÿ Monetary support for filing patents.
Ÿ Fiscal incentives in the form of capital subsidy (Upto 10% of capital investment or INR 50 million, whichever
is lower) and R&D subsidy (reimbursement of up to 20% of actual R&D spend upto maximum of 2% of
Annual Turnover).
Ÿ Capital Subsidy for Anchor units in Greenfield clusters.
Ÿ Encouraging start up ecosystem, patent grants and incentives for export markets, Preferential Market
Access (PMA) and Post performance Incentives and subsidies.
Ÿ Karnataka Semiconductor Venture Capital Fund (KARSEMVEN Fund), a specialized fund for semiconductor
start-ups.
Home to over 50% of the country’s Biotech companies.
Ÿ Bio-Ventures Fund and Bio Innovation Centre being established with state-of the-art laboratory facilities.
Ÿ Bangalore Bio Innovation Centre – 25 fully furnished labs to promote innovation driven R&D startups.
Ÿ 8 Biotech Finishing Schools offering post graduate diploma
Ÿ Karnataka has one of the highest R&D expenditure in India.
Ÿ In FY16, Government of Karnataka planned to raise USD7.34 million funds for research activities in
biotechnology.
Ÿ The state has built up considerable resources and talent pool that are well suited for the needs of the
industry.
Sector occupies a key position in the economy of Karnataka in terms of its contribution to industrial
production, employment, and exports
Garments have been the key strength of the State and have been consistently contributing more than
70% to the State’s industry output.
Ÿ Karnataka accounts for 20% of the National garment production and 8% of the National exports.
Ÿ State contributes 65% of silk, 12% of wool, 6% of cotton to the National production.
Ÿ Abundant raw material, skill base and supporting infrastructure drives textile industry in the state.
Ÿ 24 Handloom Clusters located across Karnataka. 233 Hectares Textile SEZ Park developed at Hassan.
Ÿ Apparel/Textile Parks developed at Bengaluru, Ballari, Davangere, Kalaburagi
Ÿ The state has already attracted investments worth INR 1480 crore in the segment.
Ÿ 10 Garment Training Designing Centers in Karnataka promoted by ATDC, and Fashion Technology
Centre by NIFT.
Ÿ During the last policy a total of INR 5,710 Crore worth of Investment inflow which created an
employment opportunity for more than 2.5 Lakh people.
Ÿ Post the announcement of New Textile Policy in 2013, investment has continued upward trend with
INR 1,860 Crore investment proposed till date.
Karnataka has three auto clusters, one industrial valve cluster and two auto component clusters.
Wide ecosystem including OEMs, component manufacturers and R&D Centers.
Auto clusters located at Hoskote in Bengaluru Rural, Bidadi in Ramanagara and at Dharwad in Karnataka.
Industrial valve cluster at Hubballi – Dharwad belt and Auto components clusters in Shivamogga and Belagavi
districts.
One of the largest state in automotive production with output of USD 3.1 bn, contributing 8.5% to national
automobile industry output.
Investments of around USD 700 mn generating annual revenues of USD 600 mn.
The automotive industry provides employment to more than 55,000 workers.
1. Favoured destination for Agri-business and Food Processing industry with abundant raw material base,
skilled workforce, strong supporting ecosystem, and an industry friendly policy environment.
2. Home to 10 Agro-climatic zones on the basis of soil structure, topography, vegetation, elevation and
rainfall which supports a wide variety of crops.
3. Karnataka is the largest producer of coffee in the country, contributing 70% to national production.
4. Largest producer of Silk in the country accounting for 35% of the Silk production in the country
containing 49 Silk Farms and 92 Silk cooperatives.
5. Only producer of Rose Onions in the country, which are exported to Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia,
Brunei, Bahrain, and UAE.
6. Karnataka is among the top producers of pomegranate, grapes, mango, lime/lemon and orange creating
opportunities for manufacturing products like juice, pulp, squash and jams
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The fourth largest city, Belagavi houses India’s first notified Aerospace Precision Engineering and Manufacturing SEZ center. Rich deposits of bauxite and 200 foundries producing over 70,000 tons of automotive and industrial casting of ferrous base has made it an important center for manufacture of heavy machine tools and high pressure oil hydraulics.
Asia-Pacific countries have contributed to growth of the global automobile sector. Developing Asia Pacific region will contribute 62.2% of auto and auto components sector growth for the period 2015-19. The quantitative growth in this region is expected to reach 101mn units in 2017 at a CAGR of 5%. India is a significant contributor from this region with a potential to become the 4th largest automobile producer by 2020. Automobile sector contributes 7.1% to the Indian GDP and was more than 45% of manufacturing GDP in FY14. Karnataka is the 4th largest state in automotive production with output of USD 2.8 bn, contributing 8.5% to national sector output. The automotive industry provides employment to more than 55,000 workers in the state of Karnataka.
Known as the Rice Bowl of India, Raichur has the only gold manufacturing unit in the country and the nation’s most efficient thermal power plant. The district is set to energize its further growth with a Solar Photo Voltaic power plant and a proposed special Industrial zone.
The district is located in eastern part of Karnataka and is spread across 5 talukas - Devadurga, Lingasugur, Manvi, Raichur and Sindhanur. The district has a literacy rate of 59.56%
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2. Snapshot – Shivamogga District Profile
Invest Karnataka 2016
District overview
Economic Profile
Agricultural Profile
Industry Profile
Power and Water
Tourism
Social Infrastructure
Connectivity
Infrastructure Readiness
Potential Industries
Investment Opportunities
Annexure
Snapshot – Bidar District Profile
3. Temperature 37 o C (Max)
23.2o C (Min)
Relative Humidity
(%)
89 (Max)
64 (Min)
Average Annual
Rainfall
1813 mm
Rivers Tunga,Bhadra, Kumadvathi,
Haridravathi, Sharavathi,
Kushavathi, Varada, Gargita
and Dandavathi
Area 8478 sq km
District
headquarter
Shivamogga
Population 1,752,753 (As per 2011,
Census)
Population
density
207 per sq km
Sex ratio 998 females per 1000 male
Literacy rate 80.45%
• Shivamogga is located at an altitude of
640 meters above sea level and situated
at a distance of 273 Km from Bangalore
• Spread across 7 Talukas –
Bhadravathi, Hosanagara, Sagar,
Shikaripur, Shivamogga, Soraba and
Thirthahalli
Shivamogga District
District Overview
.
Source: Karnataka at Glance, 2013-14
4. Economic Profile
GDDP is Rs. 7,585 Crores for the district in
the year 2012-13
Per capita annual income in the district is Rs.
61,271 for the year 2012-13
1
2
Shivamogga District’s Contribution to
GSDP of Karnataka (2012-13)
Description INR
Crore
Contribution (%)
Total District GDP 7,585 2.54
Agriculture and Allied
(Agriculture, animal
husbandry, Forestry,
Fishing)
1,682 4
Industry
(manufacturing,
Construction, Mining)
2,028 2.4
Services
(Real estate, Hotels and
restaurants, banking,
and legal services)
3,875 2.2
Shivamogga GDP Trend (in INR Crore)
6156
6502 6335
6898 6875
7585
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13
Primary Secondary Tertiary GDDP
Source: State and District Domestic Product of Karnataka 14-15
5. Thrust Areas
• high value crops along with
food processing units
• Crop diversification and
expanding area under
pulses and oil seed
cultivation
• Precision farming, hi-tech
floriculture
• organic farming and
scientific cultivation
• Introduction of Export
oriented crops
Agricultural Profile
Major Crops
Cereals ( % of Area) - Paddy(66%)
and Maize (23%), Ragi, Jowar, Tur
Area under pulses is scanty
Oil Seeds - Groundnut, Sunflower
Commercial Crops - Sugarcane
and Cotton
Horticulture Crops –Coconut,
Arecanut,Cashew, Ginger,
Pepper,Cardamom, Vanilla,
Chilies,Tomato, Bhendi,
Watermelon,Muskmelon, Mango,
Banana, Sapota, Pineapple,
Chrysanthemum, Jasmine, Tuberose
Opportunities:
Processing units –Pickle
making, juice extraction,
floriculture based units, etc
Establishing nurseries to
provide good quality samplings
and seeds
Inter cropping –in the areca nut
and coconut plantation area
Introducing floriculture crops in
open field and under protected
conditions
Key Enablers:
• Water resources: Numerous
rivers, streams and other
water bodies with perennial
flow
• Soils are suited for different
crops with varied Agro
climatic conditions
• Suitable irrigated sources
with 54.78% of net sown area
under irrigation
• State Ware House APMC
yards present in the district.
Total Land Area -
8,47,784 Ha
Forests
32.66%
Other
uncultivated
land
24.37%
Net Sown
Area (NSA)
31.35%
Remaining
Area
11.62%
Land Utilisation (%)
Cereals
87.24%
Pulses
0.86%
Oilseeds
1.09%
Commercial
crops
4.40%
others
6.42%
Cropping Pattern (%)
Source: Karnataka at Glance, DIC - Shivamogga
6. • 11 Large and Medium scale Industries
with aggregated investment INR 849
Crore
• 7,664 MSME industries with aggregated
investment INR 240 Crores
• 4 Industrial Area and 6 Industrial
Estates
Industry Profile
Industrial Areas/Estates
Potential Sectors:
• IT/BT – IT/ ITeS, BPO
• Automobile and Auto
Components
• Engineering – Re rolling
mills, Forging units
• Tourism
• Agriculture, Food
Processing, Fisheries
• Energy
S.No Industrial Area/Estate Extent
(in acres)
1 IA, Auto complex Kalhalli 19
2 IA, Mandli-Kallur 63
3 IA,
Shivamogga/Bhadravathi
57
4 IA, Sanda, Shikaripura 2208
5 IE, Shivamogga 30
6 IE, Mandli 10
7 IE, Bhadravathi 05
8 IE, Sagar 10
9 IE, Shiralkoppa 05
10 IE, Hosanagara 05
Land Bank of 3105 acres has been identified
Existing SEZ- Machenahalli- IT SEZ 221.62 acres
Proposal for Maize Food Park
Malnad Multipurpose Exhibition Centre with an
investment of INR 4.25 crore on PPP basis
IT/BT park in area of 40 acres being started in
Shivamogga by KEONICS with an investment of INR16
Crore
Industrial Areas
Industrial Estates
4
3
5
7
8
1
10
2
6
9
Natural
Resources
• Lime Stone
• Manganese
• China Clay
• Building Stone
• Laterite
• Alluvial Soil
Source: DIC, Shivamogga
7. Water
350 Kms of river flow and 48000 Ha of water sheet.
Major rivers are the Tunga, Bhadra, Kumudwathi,
Varada, Kushawati, Dandawati and Sharavathi
9 major reservoirs in the district including
Linganamakki, Ambligola and Tunga
The net irrigated area is 55% to the net area sown
Total Water Supply in the district – 155 MLD
Per Capita water Supply – 124 L
Average water demand in the district (Industry and
Domestic)-1350 lpcd ( all together for 10 no. of city/town
in the district).
Average consumption in the district (Industry and
Domestic)-1098 lpcd (all together for 10 no. of city/town
in the district)
Power
Transmission in the district is being done by
Mangalore Electricity Supply Company Limited
(MESCOM)
The Sharavathi Hydro Electric Project has 10 units with an
installed capacity of 1035 MW
Linganamakki Dam Powerhouse with 2 units has an
installed capacity of 55 MW
KPCL has installed at the Gerusoppa Dam Project, four
generating Units of 60 MW each, totalling to 240 MW
Stage I of the Varahi Hydro Electric Project has a total
installed capacity of 230 MW and Stage II of the Varahi
Hydro Electric Project has a total installed capacity of 230
MW
The district has surplus power and accounts for 30 % of
the power generated in Karnataka
Average annual consumption in the district
Industry Consumption-26.85 MU (Demand 100 MW)
and Domestic Consumption-19.13 MU (Demand 70
Mw)
Power and Water
8. Tourism
Jog Falls - Acclaimed as the most famous attractions of
the state and the highest waterfall in India; situated 100
kms from Shivamogga City
Linganmakki Dam : 6 Kms from Jog falls this dam is
constructed across river Sharavathi. The height of the
dam is 1819 ft above sea level. Linganmakki dam is the
main feeder reservoir for the Mahatma Gandhi Hydro
Electric Power unit.
B.R.P Dam : Located 28 kms from Shivamogga city
near Kuvempu University. The dam is constructed across
river Bhadra and the height of the dam is 194 ft. There
are a number of islands created by the Bhadra river.
Agumbe : This spectacular sunset point is also known as
the Chirapunji of South India as it receives the highest
rainfall in South India. This picturesque landscape is
renowned for its glorious Sunset. Vanake-Abbey Falls
surrounded by lush green trees and natural beauty, 4
Kms away from Agumbe.
Keladi: The first capital of Keladi Nayakas, it has a large
courtyard
Shivappa Naik Palace: This palace is situated on the
banks of river Tunga in the busy lanes of Shivamogga
city. This palace was built by Shivappa Naik of Keladi in
16th century. Rameshvara temple, Veerbhadreshvara
temple, and the Parvathi temple.
Kodachadri :This is the highest peak in Shivamogga
District. Kodachadri is around 120 km from Shivamogga.
This beautiful hill station is nestled in the western Ghats.
Kuvempu House- Kuppali, is a small village in
Thirthahalli taluk. It is famous for being the birthplace
and childhood home of the renowned Kannada
playwright and poet Kuvempu
Sakrebayalu Elephant Camp: Located 14km from
Shivamogga, you can catch a glimpse of several elephants
playing in the waters, by getting into this camp before
9am.
Tunga Anicut Dam - Majestic Dam & a popular picnic
spot situated around 12 kms from Shivamogga
Tyavarekoppa Lion Safari - The place of unaltered
nature and wildlife; situated 10 kms from Shivamogga
Mandagadde Bird Sanctuary – sanctuary hosting
some of the mostmagnificent birds; situated at 30 kms
from Shivamogga
Honnemaradu - popular haunt for power sailing, water
skiing, sailing, and water sledging; situated 100 kms from
Shivamogga
Guduvi Bird Sanctuary - Only sanctuary located in
the midst of dense forest with 191 varieties of birds
Achakanya Falls : 10 Kms from Thirthahalli on the
way to Hosanagar near Aralsuruli you can find this eye
catching water falls. The river Sharavathi takes a
spectacular leap here to form this wonderfull falls.
Hidlamane Falls : This falls is situated near Nittur in
Hosanagar Taluk. To reach the falls you have to trek the
rocky hills surrounded by dense lush trees. Don’t forget
to carry your food stuff.
9. Social Infrastructure
Healthcare:
Education:
Healthcare Facilities No.
Primary Health centres 105
Community Health Centres 210
Government Hospitals 119
Key educational Institutes:
• Kuvempu University
• Jawaharlal Nehru National College of Engineering
• Shivamogga Institute of Medical Sciences
• Sharavathi Dental college
• Deshiya Vidya Shala group of institutions
• Prerana Education Society –Institute of Technology and
Management
• National Education Society Group of Institutions
• Government First Grade College
• Dr. Ambedkar BBM College
• Kadamba First Grade College
• Lal Bahadur College of Arts Science
• S. B. Solabanna Shetty Commerce College
• Sahyadri College
• Smt. Indira Gandhi Govt. First Grade College for Women
Education Facilities No.
Degree Colleges 16
Engineering Colleges 2
Polytechnic Colleges 4
Medical Colleges 2
Dental College 1
• Establishment of an Ayurveda College to promote
the study with an investment of INR 10 Crore
Source: DIC- Shivamogga
10. Connectivity
NH 206 (runs entirely in Karnataka connecting
Tumkur and Honnavar) and NH 13 (from Solapur
to Mangalore) connects through the district
221 kms of National Highway and 980 kms of State
Highways pass through the district
Railway route length of 130.88 kms passes through
the district
Upcoming Greenfield airport in Shivamogga.
Internatio
nal Airport
311 Km
Port
246 Km
Domestic
Airport
196 Km
Port
Interna
tional
Airport
200 Km
Port
Airport
200 Km
Airport
311 Km
Airport
196 Km
Port
246 KmNearest Airport
Hubballi 196
Mangaluru 200
Mysuru 246
Bengaluru 311
Goa 346
Nearest Seaport
Mangaluru 200
Karwar 246
Goa 346
Chennai 664
11. Infrastructure Readiness
Special Economic Zone (Functional) by KEONICS
• 1,00,000 Sq.ft. IT workspace
• Infrastructure- Power, Water, High speed connectivity
• Facilities - ATM, Bank, Gymnasium, Food court, Tour
and Travels
• Government of Karnataka extends all concessions and
benefits as per IT policy
• Project cost : US $ 5 Million
• Phase-I Completed and in operation from
13 MT capacity cold storage for Milk Products
Cold storages
PPP in Airports in the district – Opportunity for Development and Operations
12. Agriculture and Food
Processing:
• It is the leading industry sector
in terms of investments and
income generated
• Proposal for Maize Food Park
• Proposed Animal Feed Unit
with an investment of INR 25
Crores
• There are 2 rice mills clusters
in Shikaripura and
Shivamogga Taluk
Potential Industries
Energy:
• Electronics – Proposed
Manufacturing Hub INR 48-96
Crore
• Opportunities for investment -
Mini Hydro Power plants 3MW
to 5 MW, Wind mills
Other Focus Sectors:
• Iron and steel
• Paper Mills
• Dairy Units
• Soaps and detergents
• Automobile based units
Opportunity for
• IT , BT
• Ready made garments
• Paint and chemicals
• Tyre retreading
• Pharmaceuticals
• Steel
Foundry:
• It is the leading industry sector
in terms of investments and
income generated
• Proposed Animal Feed Unit with
an investment of INR 25 Crores
Artisan:
• There are 13,126 self employed
artisans.
• 3 Wood carving clusters in Sagar,
Shivamogga and Sorab Taluks
• There is Wood turning and
Laquerware cluster in Bhadravati
Taluk
• There is a Cane and Bamboo
cluster in Agumbe Taluk
• There is Shopping bags/fancy
items and toys cluster in
Shivamogga Taluk
13. Investment Opportunities
Project Name Sector
Estimated
Cost (INR
Crores)
Estimated Cost
(USD mn)
Agency Status
Development Of Road From Shivamogga –
Honnali To Harihara
Transportation 148 24.7 KRDCL
DPR
Prepared/Bidding
Stage
Development Of Commercial Property
Urban
Infrastructure
12 2.0
Shivamogga
City
Corporation,
DPR under
preparation
Multi Level Car Parking In Shivamogga City
Limits
Urban
Infrastructure
25 4.2
Shivamogga
City
Corporation,
Conceptualization
Smart City Mission In Karnataka
Urban
Infrastructure
NA NA KUIDFC Conceptualization
Development Of River Cruise Tourism 128 21.3
Tourism
Department
Conceptualization
Shivamogga Airport Transportation NA NA IDD
DPR under
preparation
Additional Projects
• There is a proposal of Maize Food Park in the District
14. Annexure
Key Players
Mysore Paper Mills Ltd. Bhadravathi
Visvesvaraya Iron & Steel Ltd
Shahi Exports Pvt Ltd
English India Clay Ltd.
Paper Packaids Pvt Ltd.
Perfect Alloy Components Ltd.
Prarthana Engineering Pvt. Ltd.
M.N. Pickles Industry
Auto Machine Shop & Pearlite Liners Pvt. Ltd
Shanthala Spherocast Pvt. Ltd.
Shivamogga Cooperative Milk Producers Societies Union Limited
Paper Packaging Pvt. Ltd.,
Shanthala Sphero Cast Pvt. Ltd
Perfect Alloy Component Pvt. Ltd
Ambuthirtha Power Pvt. Ltd
Shivamogga Milk Union Ltd
M.S.P.L. Gases Ltd.,
Bharath Starch Industries
Exchanging Technologies, IT park
Pealite Liners Pvt. Ltd
Malenadu Alloy Castings Pvt. Ltd
15. Contact
Karnataka Udyog Mitra
3rd Floor, Khanija Bhavan (East Wing),
No. 49, Race Course Road, Bengaluru-560 001, India
Ph.: +91 80 2228 2392, 2228 5659, 2238 1232,
2228 6632
Fax: +91 80 2226 6063
Email: md@kumbangalore.com
visit us at: www.investkarnataka.gov.in
The Joint Director
District Industries Centre
Nehru Road, Shivamogga - 577201.
Ph: (+91-8182) 278302, 222802
Email: jd-shimoga@karnatakaindustry.gov.in
Commissioner for Industries Development and Director
Department of Industries & Commerce
Government of Karnataka
No. 49, South Block, Khanija Bhavan,
Race Course Road, Bengaluru-560 001, India
Ph.: +91 80 2238 6796
Email: commissioner@karnatakaindustry.gov.in