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Belagavi…foundry hub of North Karnataka

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Page 2 District Profile : Belagavi

Overview

Introduction► Located equidistant from Bengaluru and

Mumbai► Divided into 3 administrative divisions

comprisinfg of 11 talukas– Athani,Ballhongal, Belagavi, Chikkodi, Gokak,Hukkeri, Khanapur, Ramdurg, Raybag,Saundatti & Kittur

► Second largest district in the State, asper 2011 Census population

► Belagavi city houses the secondlegislative building in the State, wherethe Karnataka State Legislature meetsonce a year

► Established trade centre for food grains,sugarcane, cotton, tobacco, oilseed andmilk products

► Important centre for manufacturing ofheavy machine tools

► Known as Foundry hub of Karnataka

Erstwhile known as Belgaum, Belagavi is one of the oldest, strong, prominent and wellcultured historical place nestling high in the Western Ghats. It has an enviable heritage andlies in the zone of cultural transition between Karnataka, Maharashtra and Goa with aknown antiquity, clearly traceable unto 2nd Century A.D. It is also known as Malenadu orRain Country and the vegetation here is verdant green throughout the year. Belagavi hasnow become one of the important districts in the state of Karnataka.

Belagavi DistrictHeadquarter Area

Location AverageRainfall

Temperature Rivers

PopulationDensity Sex Ratio

Population(as per Census

2011)Literacy Rate

38oCmaximum

12oCminimum

15°23’ to 16°58’ Nlatitude

74°05’ to 75°28’ Elongitude

356persons per sq.km

47.78 lakhs

13,454sq. kilometre

823.3millimetres

Krishna,Malaprabha andGhataprabha

969females per 1,000males

73.94percent

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Economy

► GDDP is INR 42,209 Crore in the year 2014 -15 (at CurrentPrices)

► Urbanisation in the district is 25% compared to 39% in thestate

► Belagavi devotes more than 30% of its land for cultivation,which makes agriculture as the major contributing sector, sincemore than 50% of the area is under forest cover

► Emerging hub for storage/cold storage infrastructure with 58Export oriented units, 23 Sugar industries, Raisin andJaggery cluster in Chikkodi taluk

► Foundry cluster is located in Belagavi

Key Economic Indicator

Source: Economic Survey of Karnataka, 2016-17

0 20,000 40,000 60,000 80,000

2012-13

2013-14

2014-15

District Profile : Belagavi

Land Utilisation

District Per capita Income (in INR)*

* Provisional figures

Description INR Crores Contribution(%)

Total District GDP 42,209 4.6

Primary 9,844 8.2

Secondary 9,267 4.5

Tertiary 18,914 3.7

Belagavi District’s Contribution to GDDP of Karnataka (2014-15)- at current prices

54%33%

13% Forests

Cultivable land

Other land

Source: KSDA (raitamitra.kar.nic.in)

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Agriculture Profile

Major Crops:•Known for fruits and

vegetables•Cereals: Paddy,

maize, jowar,sugarcane, oilseeds,groundnut and cotton

•Vegetables: Onion,tomatoes, potatoes,chillies, capsicum,carrot, mango

Thrust Areas•Opportunities to

integrate the valuechain through VAP*based industries

•Enhancing postharvest infrastructureand storage facilities

• Improving postharvest processes

•Exploiting marketpotential.

District Profile : Belagavi

Key Enablers• Different agro climatic

conditions and soil types• Availability of water bodies

for fisheries• Existence of horticultural

college, agricultural trainingand research institutes

• Total cropped area=10,24,970 Ha

• Area sown more than once=2,09,872 Ha

• Production of 40,000 tonnesof mango, 13,100 tonnes ofgrapes and 5,600 tonnes ofcitric fruits

59,9381,24,105

9,2561,56,718

1,13346,789

1,16,69914,753

44,0841,31,782

40,3102,66,247

8,786

0 1,00,000 2,00,000 3,00,000

PaddyJowarBajra

MaizeRagi

WheatPulsesFruits

VegetablesOilseeds

CottonSugarcane

Tobacco Area (Ha) under Crops

Source: Belagavi District Human Development Report 2014

* Value- added Agricultural Products

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Industry Profile

•Investment of INR 2,016 crores insolar photo voltaic plant (3 MW)

•Allocation of government land forestablishing 1,320 MW throughprivate investment

•Approved gas based project of 700MW

PowerIndustry

•3,437 units in the district•Investment of INR 8,215 lakhs•Employment of 30,156 people•INR 5 crores allotted for chillingcentre

•0.4 lakh tonnes of mango, 0.43lakh tonnes of banana, 0.13 lakhtonnes of grapes, 5600 tonnes ofcitric fruits are grown annually.

Agricultureand foodprocessing

•Textiles: important centre fortextiles with 20,000 power loomsemploying 30,000 persons

•Heavy Machine tools: 1200 autorelated units; Foundry cluster projectcosting 24.7 crores

•Mining and Steel: 1.2 lakh MT ofaluminium laterite, 0.4 lakh MT ofdolomite, 0.45 lakh MT of limestone

•Famous for Artistic Athani Chappals

Otherindustries

District Profile : Belagavi

► 61 large and medium scale industries with aggregated investment of INR6,831.63 crores

► 52,410 MSME with an aggregated investment of INR 3,266 crores andemployment of 3,24,526

► Foundry and power loom (MSME) cluster in Belgaum.► Handmade artefact clusters including dolls and toys, horn and bone, metal ware,

artistic chappals, pottery, terracotta, textiles► 200 foundries producing more than 70,000 tons of automotive and industrial castings

of ferrous base► District known as Sugar Bowl of Karnataka, with 1.5 lakh hectares beng utilized for

commercial production. Annual production of sugar is 1.2 lakh quintals.► Around 20,000 power looms and 4,546 handlooms. Yarn processing, fabric

processing, calendaring, silk reeling, twisting, hosiery, knitted garments and t-shirtsform an important export base.

► Hindalco► Hindustan Latex

Limited► AKP Foundries► Dalmia Cement► Polyhydron Pvt. Ltd.► Forbes Campbell

Knitwear► Gokak Textiles Ltd.► Shree Renuka

Sugars Ltd.

Key Players

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Industry Profile

1 January 2014 Presentation title

► Rich deposits of bauxite in Belagavi hasled to the creation of aluminum industries

► 1,20,000 MT of aluminum literate, over40,000 MT of dolomite, over 45,000 MT oflimestone. Minor minerals include silica,bauxite, china clay and manganese ore.

► Important center for manufacture of heavymachine tools and high pressure oilhydraulics

► Emerging hub for storage/ cold storageinfrastructure

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Investment (in INR crore) No of Projects

4182

156 213 1149

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2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17

Investment (in INR crores) No of Projects

SLSWCC1 approved Projects b/w 2013-14 to 2016-17 SHLCC2 approved projects b/w 2013-14 to 2016-17

1State Level Single Window Clearance Committee2State High Level Clearance Committee

Natural ResourcesBauxite, Limestone,Dolomite, Quartzite,Aluminous laterite

Ancillarisation of theIndustryValves, Pumps,Machine componentsand Castings arehaving more scope

Potential for newMSMEsFabrication, heavystructural Engineeringworks, electrical andCivil EngineeringEnterprises

Major exportableitemValves, Pumps,Machine components,Sugar, Safety Helmets,Castings, T-shirts,yarn, aerospacecomponents

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Industrial Infrastructure

7 Industrial AreasName Extent (acres)

KanaburagiAuto Complex 267.00

Kakathi 74.75

Honaga 209.5

Kangrali 58.59

Gokak 109.05

Kittur 433.19

Kanagala 848.00

16 Industrial EstatesName Extent (acres)

Udayambag 55.15

UdayambagTq. KarigarikaSangha

0.32

Anagol- 1 21

Anagol- 2 4.6

Kanabargi 6

Khanapur 9.57

Gokak 9.62

Chkkodi 6

Bailhongal 3

Ramdurg 9.4

Nippani 3.5

Kangrali 2.5

Desur 41.34

Athani 28

Borgao 75

Kagwad 20

1 SEZName Extent (acres)

AEQUS 250+

District Profile : Belagavi

► India’s first precisionengineering SEZ (200+ acres),located in Hukkeri Taluk.

► Specialised in M/C, sheet metalfabrication assembling, specialprocessing for aerospace.

► Aequs also planned to expandtheir offerings in automobile, oiland gas sectors

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Support InfrastructurePort

AirportR

ailR

oad

► 197 kilometres of rail length in the district► Trains connecting major cities like Bengaluru, Pune, Mumbai, Hyderabad and Delhi pass through the district

► NH 4A (Karnataka to Panaji) and NH 4 (Mumbai to Chennai viaBengaluru) passes through the district

► Belagavi falls on the Pune- Bengaluru part of the Quadrilateral

► Belagavi domestic airport 7 kms away from Belagavi city► Goa airport located at a distance of 78 kms away from Belagavi city

► Nearest seaport is Goa, 78 kms away► Karwar and Mangaluru ports located 180 and 329 kms away

► Three major rivers- Krishna, Malaprabha and Ghataprabha► 58% of the net area irrigated, which is higher than state average

Water

► Transmission in the district is being done by HESCOM► 87 substations with a capacity to receive and disseminate 1625 MW► Average annual consumption- 526.62 MU (industrial), 406.38 MU

(domestic)► Average annual demand- 2,732.65 MU (industrial), 1,429.69 MU

(domestic)

Power

District Profile : Belagavi

► Inland container depot at Desur► IT incubation centre at Gogte Institute of Technology

Others

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Social Infrastructure

Healthcare Facilities

Educational Institutions

Key EducationalInstitutes

VisvesvarayaTechnologicalUniversity

RaniChannamma

University

Belagavi Instituteof MedicalSciences

District Profile : Belagavi

Major Hospitals

Primary HealthcareCentres

Community HealthCentres

Medicine Hospitals

Private NursingHomes

Universities

Degree Colleges

Medical Colleges

Dental Colleges

Polytechnic Colleges

Engineering Colleges

The district has excellent socialinfrastructure, with a high number ofeducational institutions and healthcarefacilities.

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Tourism

Gokak WaterfallsWaterfall located on theGhataprabha River, has a horseshoe shaped crest

Yellama TempleSituated in the ancient city of

Saundatti, reflects Jain architecture,and attracts pilgrims during Yellama

Jatre, held during the month ofMargasira

Belgaum FortLocated at the foothills of theSahyadri, ancient monument datingback to Adil Shahi dynasty. Notablein modern history because Gandhiwas imprisoned by the British hereduring India’s freedom struggle

NavilutirthaLow valley situated between 2

hills in Saudatti taluk, theMahaprabha Dam situated here

serves as a good scenic spot

Kamala Basti (Belagavi)One of the two Bastis within the wallsof the Belagavi fort, built in the lateChalukyan style in 1204 withthe Neminatha idol in black stone.

Godachinmalki FallsMarkandeya River takes the firstjump here and flows into a rocky

valley, creating a fine spot withdeep green valley

RakaskopCavern in laterite on the hillrockresembling a Rakshasa (demon).Also, has a Dam across the riverMarkandeya, supplying drinkingwater to Belagavi.

Kapileshwara TempleTemple dating back to 1000 AD,also known as “Dakshina Kashi.

One of the pilgrimage locations tothe Jyotirlingas”

District Profile : Belagavi

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Shelf of projects

District Profile : Belagavi

Tourism►Tourism Related

Infrastructure nearHidkal and MalaprabhaDams- INR 55 crores

T

Urban Infrastructure► Smart City Mission► Development of

ResidentialAccommodation forLegislators- INR 200crores

► 24*7 Water Supply forBelagavi, Kalaburagiand Hubbali- Dharwadarea- INR 1,809crores

U

IndustrialInfrastructure andEnergyIndustrial Corridors-CBIC and BMEC

Setting up of captive/merchant gas basedpower plant in Belagavidistrict- INR 3,500 crores

I&E

Transportation►Development of road

from Gotur toKagewadi- INR 174crores

T

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The Joint Director,District Industries CentreUdyambaghBelagavi - 590 008.Off Ph : 2440430/2440852Fax: 2441209E-mail: [email protected]

Key Contacts

District Profile : Belagavi

Commissioner for Industrial DevelopmentDirector of Industries and CommerceNo. 49, South Block, Khanija BhavanRace Course Road Bengaluru 560 001, India.Phone: +91 80 2238 6796Email:[email protected] us at: www.investkarnataka.co.in

Managing Director,Karnataka Udyog Mitra3rd Floor, Khanija Bhavan (East Wing), No.49, RaceCourse Road, Bengaluru 560 001, India.Ph : 91-80-2228 2392, 2228 5659; 2238 1232Email : [email protected] us at: www.kumbangalore.com

Additonal Chief Secretary to GovernmentCommerce & Industries Department# 106, 1st Floor, Vikasa Soudha, Dr. AmbedkarVeedhi, Bengaluru 560 001, India.Phone: +91 80 2225 2443Visit us at: www.investkarnataka.co.in

Chief Executive Officer and Executive MemberKarnataka Industrial Areas Development Board4th & 5th Floor, East Wing, Race Course Road,Bengaluru 560 001, India.Phone: +91 80 2226 5383, 2226 7900Email: [email protected] us at: www.kiadb.in

Chief Executive Officer,Invest Karnataka Forum3rd Floor, Khanija Bhavan (East Wing), No.49,Race Course Road, Bengaluru 560 001, IndiaEmail: [email protected]