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  • Chamarajanagar…home of indigenous animal species

  • Page 2 District Profile : Chamarajanagar

    Overview

    Introduction► Chamarajanagar is the southernmost

    district of Karnataka, situated at a distance

    of 185 km from Bangalore

    ► Divided into 4 administrative divisions-

    Chamarajanagar, Gundlupet, Kollegal and

    Yelandur

    ► Has vast reserves of black granite

    ► Agriculture is the backbone of the economy

    with the net sown area being 1.75 lakh

    hectare

    ► Sericulture is a traditional activity in the

    district

    ► Suitable for inland fishing, particularly in

    the ornamental fish segment

    Chamarajanagar was named after Chamaraja Wodeyar, the Wodeyar king of Mysooru,who was born here. The Vijaya Parsvanath Basadi, a holy Jain shrine was constructedby Punisadandanayaka, the commander of the Hoysala king Gangaraja in the year1117 AD. Chamarajanagar has been carved out from the Mysore district in the year1998 . It s the third least populous district in Karnataka, after Kodagu and BengaluruRural.

    Chamarajanagar

    34oCmaximum

    16oCminimum

    11°40’ to 12°48’ Nlatitude

    74°52’ to 76°07’ Elongitude

    200persons per sq.km

    10.21 lakhs

    5,671.71sq. kilometre

    735millimetres

    Cauvery, Palar,Gundluhole andSuvarnavati

    993females per 1,000males

    61.43percent

    DistrictHeadquarter Area

    LocationAnnualNormalRainfall

    Temperature Rivers

    PopulationDensity Sex Ratio

    Population(as per Census

    2011)Literacy Rate

  • Page 3

    Economy

    ► GDDP is INR 11,390 Crore in the year 2014 -15 (at CurrentPrices)

    ► Urbanisation in the district is 17% compared to 39% in thestate

    ► Chamarajanagar is an agrarian economy with 19% of the netarea under cultivation, which is high since 66% of the area isunder forests.

    ► Mainly agriculture based economy with opportunities toincrease the productivity of main crops, improve conditions ofsaline soils, practicing organic farming, cold chain processingunits, post harvest technology development and extension

    Key Economic Indicator

    Source: Economic Survey of Karnataka

    0 50,000 1,00,000

    2012-13

    2013-14

    2014-15

    District Per capita Income (in INR)*

    * Provisional figures

    District Profile : Chamarajanagar

    Description INR Crores Contribution(%)

    Total District GDP 11,390 1.2

    Primary 2,419 2.0

    Secondary 2,249 1.1

    Tertiary 5,593 1.1

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

    66%

    19%

    15% Forests

    Cultivable land

    Other land

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

    Source: Economic Survey of Karnataka 2016-17* Provisional figures

    Land Utilisation

  • Page 4

    Agriculture Profile

    Major Crops•Food crops: Paddy, Maize,

    Ragi, Jowar, Groundnut

    and Pulses

    •Horticulture Crops:Coconut, Turmeric, Onion,

    Banana, Chillies, Mango,

    Marigold

    •Cash crops: Sugarcane,Sunflower, Cotton

    Key Enablers•Favourable climatic conditions•Different types of soil conditions

    for growing variety of crops

    •Support from sericulturedepartment in the form of

    cocoon seeds and marketing

    facilities

    •Total cropped area: 1,91,028 Ha•Area sown more than once:

    37,590 Ha

    Thrust Areas•Opportunities to increase the productivity of main crops• Improvement of the condition of saline soil•Practising organic farming•Cold chain processing units•Post harvest technology development and extension

    0 10,000 20,000 30,000 40,000

    PaddyJowarBajra

    MaizeRagi

    PulsesFruits

    VegetablesOilseeds

    SugarcaneCotton

    Area under Major Crops (Ha)

    Source: Chamarajanagar District At A Glance 2015-16

    District Profile : Chamarajanagar

  • Page 5

    Industry Profile

    •Horticulture cropsproduction is 1.98 lakhtonnes valued at INR 121crores

    •Owing to expandinghorticulture, there is scopeto integrate the value chainwith Value Added Process(VAP) based industries

    •Scope in building of storagefacilities

    Agro andFoodProcessing

    •Traditional district identifiedfor sericulture

    •Total area under mulberrycultivation is 1,769 hectareswith a total of 3,169serculturists

    •Climatic conditions favourthe development ofsericulture in the districtthroughout the year

    •Various varieties ofmulberry are available

    Sericulture

    •Availability of tanks andreservoirs- suitable forinland fishing, especially inthe ornamental fishingsegment

    •Increasing domesticdemand for fish- leveragedby development of organicmarkets or kiosks

    Fisheries

    •High quality value of blackgranite in the district

    •Scope for development ofgranite cutting and polishingclusters

    Mining

    District Profile : Chamarajanagar

    ► Bannari Amman(Mahadeswara) Sugar Factory

    ► Pioneer Power CorporationLtd.

    ► Bhoruka Power CorporationLtd.

    ► Velan Textiles► Biligiri Granites► Simha Coconut Industries► KUM International

    Key Players► 3 large industrial units present in the district► 9,121 registered MSMEs with an employment of 41,712 people and an

    investment of INR 17,292 lakhs

    ► 25 units were registered in 2017-18 with an employment of 600 people

    and an investment of INR 1,530 lakhs

    ► Emerging hub for poultry farming and piggery and handloom cluster in

    Kollegal

    ► Good scope for ancilliarisation of poultry farming, tourist based industries,

    steel fabrication enterprises

  • Page 6

    Industry Profile

    KIADB is developing an Industrial Area spread

    over 1,362 acres of land at Badanakuppe-

    Kellamballi village for formation of Industrial area

    in the district

    Estate Extent (acres)

    Chamarajanagar 10

    Kollegal 7.48

    Gundlupet-Veeranapura

    9.13

    District Profile : Chamarajanagar

    Industrial Infrastructure

    3 Industrial Estates

    SLSWCC1 approvedProjects b/w 2013-14

    to 2016-170 21 84

    701

    01 2

    3

    01234

    0200400600800

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

    Investment (in INR crore) No of Projects

    1State Level Single Window Clearance Committee

    Ancillarisation of the industryPoultry farming, tourist based industries, Steel fabricationenterprises

    Growth Trend►Emerging hub for Poultry farming and Piggery and

    Handlooms cluster in Kollegal.►Owing to the expanding horticulture, there is scope to

    integrate the value chain with VAP based industries

    Land Bank►One Industrial Area under formation which is arround

    1,362 acres of land at Badanguppe and Kelamballi ofChamrajnagar has been identified for land bank.

  • Page 7

    Support Infrastructure

    ► 3 railway stations with a total railway route length of 20 kms.► Trains to Delhi, Chennai, Mumbai and to most of the places

    in India are available.

    ► NH 209 (connecting from Bengaluru toSatyamangalam), NH 212 (connecting fromKozhikode to Karnataka border)

    ► Bengaluru airport is located 182 kms awayfrom Chamarajanagar city.

    ► Other airports include Mangaluru, Cochin,Chennai and Hubballi

    PortAirport

    Rail

    Road

    Water

    Power

    ► Nearest seaport is Mangaluru, 495 kms away fromChamarajanagar city.

    ► Other seaports include Tuticorin, Karwar and Goa

    ► River Cauvery flows through Kollegal taluk in the north-west► Gaganachukkhi and Bharachukkhi waterfalls lies to the north-west of the district► River Palar flows to the south-east of the district► River Suvarnavathi, River Gundluhole also flow through this district► Multiple small tributaries and join River Palar and Cauvery in the district

    ► Distribution through Chmundeshwari Electricity Supply Company Limited (CESC)► Domestic consumption – 352.94 MU; Industry consumption- 58.79 MU

    District Profile : Chamarajanagar

  • Page 8

    Social Infrastructure

    Healthcare Facilities

    Educational Institutions

    GovernmentEngineering

    College

    Holy CrossSchool of Nursing

    JSS College of Artsand Commerce

    District Profile : Chamarajanagar

    Schools

    PU Colleges

    Degree College

    Polytechnic Colleges

    Engineering Colleges

    Source: Chamarajanagar District at a Glance 2015-16

    The district has excellent social infrastructure,with a high number of educational institutionsand healthcare facilities.There are opportunities for more technicalinstitutions to be set up in the district.

    Allopathy Hospitals

    Indian System ofMedicine Hospitals

    Primary HealthCentres

    Private Hospitals andNursing Homes

    Community HealthCentres

    Source: Chamarajanagar District at a Glance 2015-16

  • Page 9

    Tourism

    Suvarnavathi ReservoirLocated at a distance of 16 kms,famous for its breathtaking scenicbeauty

    Kanakagiri HillOne of the popular Jain centres in

    the world, well known forsandalwood and rich forestry

    BarachukkiThe Kaveri with its numerousbranches falls down from 75 to100 feet. All round falls one cansee a number of hillocks.

    Huguligana murudiSituated 6.5 kms to the South of

    Terakanambi,is famous for theTemple of Lord

    Venkataramaswamy.

    BR Hills Wildlife SanctuaryBR Hills is one of the famous Bio-diversities and Hill station in theworld. It is rarest wildlife sanctuarylocated at an altitude of 1500 mtrsabove MSL

    Sri Male Mahadeshwara HillsPopularly called as MM Hills. It is a Holyplace believed to have 777 wide hills, 77important hills, 7 lively hills around. MM

    Hills range is covered by Kaveri and BRTWildlife Sanctuary all around..

    Bandipura National ParkSpread over an area of 970sq.Kms one of the rarest wild lifesanctuaries in India known for itsworld famous Tiger Reserve.

    Himavad GopalaswamyHills

    Located at an altitude of 1450mtrs from MSL. It is an important

    Hill Station and Pilgrim Centre.

    District Profile : Chamarajanagar

  • Page 10

    Shelf of Projects

    District Profile : Chamarajanagar

    Transportation► Development of road

    from Kanakpura toHonur via D.halli,Sangama, Om ShanthiDhama, Mekedatu,Shagya, Bandalli- INR174 crores

    T

    Textiles► Chamarajanagar

    Mega Textile Zone(83 acres)

    T

    Agri- Infrastructure►Training centre and

    Farmers’ HostelBuilding- INR 1 crore

    ►Establishment of newdairy- Part of INR 11crores

    A

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    The Joint Director,District Industries CentreRoom No.323, 3rd Floor,District Office Complex,B.Rachaiah Double Road,Chamarajanagar 571 313Off Ph: 08226-224916/224915, Fax: 224916E-mail: [email protected]

    Key Contacts

    District Profile : Chamarajanagar

    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]

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]://www.investkarnataka.co.in/mailto:[email protected]://www.kumbangalore.com/http://www.investkarnataka.co.in/mailto:[email protected]://www.karnatakaindustry.gov.in/mailto:[email protected]