chitradurga district profile
TRANSCRIPT
CHITRADURGADistrict Profile
Snapshot – Chitradurga District Profile
Contents
District overviewEconomic ProfileAgricultural ProfileIndustry ProfilePower and WaterTourismSocial InfrastructureConnectivityInfrastructure ReadinessPotential IndustriesInvestment OpportunitiesAnnexure
Temperature 37° C (Max)15° C (Min)
Relative Humidity (%)
84 (Max)42 (Min)
Annual Normal Rainfall
507 mm
Rivers Vedavathi
Area 8,436 sq.km
District headquarter
Chitradurga
Population 1,659,456 (as per 2011 census)
Population density
197-per-sq.km
Sex ratio 974 females per 1000 male
Literacy rate 73.71 %
• Located in the heart of the Deccan Plateau at a distance of 202 Kms from Bengaluru
• Spread across 6 talukas – Chitradurga, Hiriyur, Hosadurga, Holalkere, Challakere & Molakalmuru
Chitradurga District
District Overview
.
Source: Karnataka at Glance, 2013-14
Economic ProfileGDDP is Rs. 5,226 Crores for the district in the year 2012-13
Per capita annual income in the district is Rs. 47,534 for the year 2012-13
1
2
Bellary District’s Contribution to GSDP of Karnataka (2012-13)
Description INR Crore
Contribution (%)
Total District GDP 5,226 1.7
Agriculture and Allied (Agriculture, animal husbandry, Forestry, Fishing)
1,506 3.5
Industry(manufacturing, Construction, Mining)
1,195 1.4
Services (Real estate, Hotels and restaurants, banking, and legal services)
2,523 1.4
CAGR – 3 %
Chitradurga GDP Trend (in INR Crore)
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13
45444237
46414965
4560
5226
Primary Secondary Tertiary GDDP
Source: State and District Domestic Product of Karnataka 14-15
Thrust Areas• Improving Agricultural
productivity• Improving seed varieties,
advanced agricultural technology and mechanization
• Contract farming with technology and knowledge transfer initiatives
• Facilities for processing and post harvest handling techniques
• Drought tolerant agriculture
Agricultural ProfileMajor CropsMajor food crops - Paddy, Ragi, Jowar and Maize
Pulses and seed crops - Red gram, Horse gram, Green gram, Black gram, Bengal gram and Tur
Commercial crops – Groundnut, Sunflower, Cotton and Tobacco
District Infrastructure Akshaya Food park
Ltd. - 106 Acres Food park at Hiriyur with an investment of Us$ 3.4 million (INR 16 Crores)
V.V.Sagar fish seed farm Established to produce and supply quality fish seed for the development of fishery in districtKey Enablers
• Ideal agro climatic conditions for growing horticulture crops particularly for fruit crops
• Rich in animal wealth. As per the 17th livestock census, the total cattle population of the district is 1.5 Million and poultry population is 0.9 Million
• Good network of transportation with 2 National Highways and State Highways
• Significant contribution in oil seed production
Forests9.57%
Other uncul-tivated land
15.79%
Net Sown Area (NSA)
50.59%
Remaining Area
24.06%
Land Utilisation (%)
Cereals40.74%
Pulses11.57%
Oilseeds31.27%
Commercial crops7.28%
others9.14%
Cropping Pattern (%)
Source: Karnataka at Glance, DIC- Chitradurga
Total Land area- 770,702 Ha
S.No Industrial Areas Extent(in acres)
1 Kelakote 87
• 13 Large and Medium scale Industries with aggregated investment INR 398 Crore
• 9,345 small-scale industries with aggregated investment INR 181 Crores
• 1 Industrial Area and 3 Industrial Estates
Industry ProfileIndustry Areas/EstatesS.No Industrial Estate Extent
(in acres)
1 Chitradurga/ M.K Hatti 10/8
2 Hosadurga 9.36
3 Hiriyur 13.14
Planned eight-lane road from Bidar-Bangalore via Chitradurga, Chitradurga-Mangalore and Chitradurga-Hospet-Bagalkot-Bijapur
Proposed Air strip, Industrial Area & Industrial Estate, Cement Zone and a Power Generation Zone covering the district
Proposed 1810 Acre park for Defence Industries in district
Artisan Clusters – Textile Handlooms , Textile Hand Printed
Chitradurga comes under Zone-3 as per the state industrial policy
Indian Institute of Sciences is coming up with second campus in Chitradurga spread over 2,000 acres of land
Industrial AreasIndustrial Estates
1
1
2
3
Map of Chitradurga District
Natural Resources• Copper• Quartz• Building Stone• Iron Ore• Granite• Manganese• Dolomite
Source: DIC- Chitradurga
Water Vedavathi, a tributary of Tungabhadra flows
through the district Apart from the existing rivers and rainfall,
reservoirs and tanks are extensively used for water storage
Average demand in the district (Industry and Domestic)-9,31,950 litres/day
Average consumption in the district- 7,92,157 litres/day
Power Transmission in the district is being done by
Bangalore Electricity Supply Company Limited (BESCOM)
The district receives power from Sharavati Hydel Generating Station
One receiving station in Hiriyur with capacity of 220 MVA
The district has 91 Wind Mills in Chitradurga and Hiriyur generating 21.74 MW power
Welspun Energy Limited (WEL) has commissioned its first solar project in Chitradurga of 8.02-MW(DC) capacity
Average demand in the district 14,028.85 Lakhs units
Average annual consumption
Industry-464.27 Lakhs units
Domestic- 1060.75 Lakhs units
Power and Water
Source: DIC- Chitradurga
Tourism• Chitradurga Fort - Built on the North Eastern base and embellished with extensive fortifications,
ramparts, bastions, watchtowers and entrances located at strategic points with fourteen temples.
• Chandravalli - Ancient archaeological site of the Chitradurga hill.
• Sirigere - Known for Veershaiva Mutt of Taralabalu Jagadguru; located northwest of Chitradurga.
• Bruhanmutt - Known as Sri. Murugarajendra Matt; built in honour of an eminent guru of the Veershaiva and located about 3 kms from Chitradurga.
• Aadumalleshwara - Shiva Cave temple built by Aadooru Mallapa; located 5 kms. from Chitradurga.
• Thamatekallu - Oldest hero stone in Karnataka and located 8 kms from Chitradurga.
• Jogimatti Hill Station – It is named after a yogi. The Himavatkedra waterfall that flows through the rocks has created a natural cave that has a Shiva Linga and idols of Veerabhadra and Basavanna.
• Vani Vilas Sagar – It is an artificial lake , also called Marie Kanive built by Maharaja of Mysore, built across river Vedavathi. It has two pavillion halls built in the saracenic style and is considered an engineering marvel.
Social InfrastructureHealthcare:
Education:
Healthcare Facilities No.
Primary Health centres 62
Major Hospitals and Community Health Centres
80
Key educational Institutes:• Sree Venkateshwara College of
Education• Basaveshwara Medical College &
Hospital• SJM Dental College And Hospital• SJMIT College of Engineering• District Institute Of Education &
Training• Venkateshwara First Grade College• Bapuji Ayurvedic Medical College• Govt science collage• SRS college• Smt Neelamma A Hanumanthappa
College
Science Hubs to be developed by IISc, ISRO, DRDO & BARC over 8,000 acres
Key Educational Institutes
SJMIT College of EngineeringBasaveshwara Medical College
Educational Institution No.General Degree Colleges 21Dental Colleges 1Polytechnic Colleges 3Engineering Colleges 1
Source: DIC-Chitradurga , targetstudy.com
Connectivity NH4 (Connects Mumbai, Pune,
Bangalore and Chennai) NH13 (Solapur in Maharashtra to
Mangalore in Karnataka) passes through the district
Broad gauge railway route length of 165.27 kms (102.69 miles) connecting Bengaluru to Ballari passes through Holalkere and Chitradurga
International Airport521 Km
International
Airport203 Km
PortInternational
Airport308 Km
Nearest AirportBengaluru 203
Hubballi 208
Mysuru 260
Mangaluru 308
Bengaluru 203
Nearest SeaportMangaluru 308
Karwar 320
Goa 383
Chennai 556
Infrastructure ReadinessBengaluru – Mumbai Economic Corridor
Chitradurga Node
Davanagere City
Challakere
Chitradurga City
Hospete
NH 4
NH 13
Begaluru-Mumbai rail link
Ballari Airport to node (100 km)
18 km from Chitradurga, 58 km from Davanagere
DRDO-IISC landsSH 65
Proposed Node opt 1 Chikkagondanahalli- Sangenahalli-Donnehalli (Davanagere- Chitradurga District Border)
Located on NH 13 and in close proximity to Hubballi airport and New Mangaluru seaport.
Total land area estimated for the node development is 15554 acres
Land acquisition process has been initiated for 9870 acres
Chitradurga Node has the potential to become globally competitive in Aerospace and defence
Hiryur Textile ParkFood Park
Akshay Food Park is spread over an 106 acres with cold storage and processing facilities
A textile park is been approved to be set up by Binary Apparel Park Private Ltd.
Energy:
• 4th largest producer of wind energy with a capacity of 1472.75 MW
• District has one of the high wind sites in the country with over 20,000 wind turbines
• Best performance in the country by district wind farms recording a capacity factor of 38.5%
• Proposed 21 MW EWKL Wind Farm.
Potential IndustriesTextile and Handloom Industries:
• Textile constitutes second highest number of Large & Medium industries in the district and around 12% of SSI units in the district.
• Among the highest investment attracting sectors.
• 3 artisan clusters in Textile Handlooms and Hand PrintingMining:
• Rich in resources like Iron & manganese Ore, Copper and Green Quartz
• Limestone reserves estimated to the tune of 93.05 million tonnes
• Prominent gold mines at Halekal, Kotemardi & Bedimaradi & open cast copper mines at Ingaldhal
Food Processing:
• A Large number of SSI units are engaged in food processing sector creating an eco system and supply of skilled labour.
• More than 20% of the SSI units in the district are engaged in Agro and food processing activities
Cement:
• District has large proven limestone reserves
• Presence of Large & Medium Industries in cement sector
• Emerging contender for cement and steel
Others:
• Industries include 1 gold mine, 3 textile industries, 7 edible oil industry, 1 power industry and 1 cement industry
Investment OpportunitiesProject Name Sector
Estimated Cost (INR Crores)
Estimated Cost (USD mn) Agency Status
Development Of Road From Chitradurga – Chellakere Pavagada Ap Border
TransportationPart of 7000 Part of 1166.7 Tourism
DepartmentConceptualization
Setting Up Of Conduit For Ofc (Optical Fibre Cables) For Broad Band And Cable Tv Operators Using Bescom Electric Poles
Urban Infrastructure
(telecommunication)
NA
0.0
BESCOM Conceptualization
Peninsular Region Industrial Development (PRIDE) Corridor Projects
Industrial Infrastructure NA
0.0KSIIDC
DPR Completed/Bidding
Stage
• Proposed Industrial Estate at Doddaullarthi, Challakere- Notification issued for land acquisitions
• Proposed Industrial Estate at Kudapura Farm, Challakere- Notification issued for land acquisitions
• Proposed Industrial Area at Chitradurga town 2nd stage of IA,Kelagote - Notification issued for land acquisitions
• Proposed Industrial Area at Pillai,Hiriyur and Gunderi,Holalkere – Notification issued for land acquisitions
Additional Projects
AnnexureKey Players
Other Key Players:Madras Cement Pvt. Ltd.WelspunR.K. PowergenV.S.L. Steel Ltd.Sunray Industries Prakash sponge Irone & Power PvtHabib protence & Fats, MetikurkeAmruth Organicks
Contact
Karnataka Udyog Mitra3rd Floor, Khanija Bhavan (East Wing),No. 49, Race Course Road, Bengaluru-560 001, IndiaPh.: +91 80 2228 2392, 2228 5659, 2238 1232, 2228 6632Fax: +91 80 2226 6063Email: [email protected] us at: www.investkarnataka.gov.in
The Joint DirectorDistrict Industries Centre (DIC)Jogimatt Road Chitradurga - 577501.Ph: (+91-8194) 235994, 235817,235783 Email: [email protected]
Commissioner for Industries Development and DirectorDepartment of Industries & CommerceGovernment of KarnatakaNo. 49, South Block, Khanija Bhavan,Race Course Road, Bengaluru-560 001, IndiaPh.: +91 80 2238 6796Email: [email protected]