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Dakshina Kannada…port capital of Karnataka
Page 2 District Profile : Dakshina Kannada
Overview
Introduction
► 4 nationalized banks (Canara, Syndicate,Corporation, & Vijaya Bank) and anotherleading bank (Karnataka Bank) originatedfrom this region
► Cashew growing and processing is a majoractivity of this region
► Lumber– the wood related industries is amajor activity of this region.
► Of late, the region is importing large quantityof timber from South East Asia.
► Fish processing is also an important industryin the district
► Well known for Yakshagana- a fabulouscostumed dance drama form, Kambala- thesport of buffalo racing by farmers, Kori-katta(Cock Fight) and Bootha Kola
Dakshina Kannada was a part of the erstwhile Madras Presidency, before 1860. It isduring the resorganisation of states in 1956, that Dakshina Kannada was transferred toMysore state. The present day Dakshina Kannada district was formed in 1997.The district is famous for red clay roof tiles, cashewnut and its products, banking,education, and for its exotic cuisine.
Mangaluru
34oCmaximum
21oCminimum
12°27' to 13°58'Nlatitude
74°35' to 74°00' Elongitude
430persons per sq.km
20.89 lakhs
4,859sq. kilometre
3,934.6millimetres
Netravathi,Kumaradhara,Gurupura,Shambhavi, Nandini,Pavanje
1020females per 1,000males
88.57percent
DistrictHeadquarter Area
LocationAnnualNormalRainfall
Temperature Rivers
PopulationDensity Sex Ratio
Population(as per Census
2011)Literacy Rate
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Economy
► GDDP is INR 54,193 Crore in the year 2014 -15 (at CurrentPrices)
► Urbanisation in the district is 48% compared to 39% in thestate
► Dakshina Kannada has an agro- based industry, base with alarge presence of fish processing , plastic, cashewnut,coconut oil food and beverages and other manufacturingactivities
► Presence of Mangaluru port has raised the district’simportance as an important destination for industrial investment
► Potential sectors includes agriculture, horticulture, foodprocessing, fisheries and chemical engineering
Key Economic Indicator
Source: Economic Survey of Karnataka
0 1,20,000 2,40,000
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
District Per capita Income (in INR)*
* Provisional figures
District Profile : Dakshina Kannada
Land Utilisation
27%
36%
37%
Forests
Cultivable land
Other land
Source: KSDA (raitamitra.kar.nic.in)
Description INR Crores Contribution(%)
Total District GDP 54,93 5.9
Primary 4,809 4.0
Secondary 21,451 10.5
Tertiary 22,561 4.5
Dakshina Kannada District’s Contribution to GDDP ofKarnataka (2014-15)- at current prices
Source: Economic Survey of Karnataka 2016-17* Provisional figures
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Agriculture Profile
District Profile : Dakshina Kannada
Major Crops• Food crops: Paddy, black
gram, greengram, sugarcane,• Horticulture crops: mango,
banana, pineapple Coconut,Cashew, arecanut, cocoa,pepper , vanilla & Rambuttan
Key Enablers• Availability of numerous
rivers, streams and otherwater bodies with perennialflow of water in the region
• Favourable climate forarecanut, paddy, coconutand cashew cultivation
• Presence of internationalports and airport enhancesthe prospects for exportoriented production
• Helps in gaining costcompetitiveness due toreduced transportation costand easily availableresources
Thrust Areas• Prawn farming in brackish
water• Coastal fishery link roads• Increasing horticultural
productivity and areaexpansion
• Food processing- Integratethe value chain throughVAP based industries
0 20000 40000 60000
Paddy
Pulses
Arecanut
Pepper
Cashew
Coconut
Rubber
Banana
Mango
Cocoa Area (Ha) under Agricultural Crops
Source: Dakshina Kannada District at a Glance 2015-16
Coastal BeltThickly populated region, famous for itstrading facilities
Middle BeltConsists of hills and fertile valleys;famous for several gardens of coconut,arecanut, and paddy fields
Western GhatsDense evergreen forests located at theeastern border of the district
Agriculturalbelts in
DakshinaKannada
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Industry Profile
•Dedicated PetrochemcialSEZ with a proposed areaof 3,985 acres
•Proposed oil refinery projectwith an investment of INR8,640 crores by MRPRLLtd*
•Proposed 455 kms gaspipeline through Chennai-Bengaluru- Mangaluru byReliance with an investmentof INR 6,768 crores
Petrochemcials
•Rise in the presence of ITcompanies
•2 operational, 2 notified and1 formally approved IT SEZ
•29 software technologyparks exported USD 181mn in 2008-09
•Proposed to have 40% areafor IT workforce
InformationTechnology
•One of the biggest fishingcentres with one minorfishing harbor
•Marine fish production of90,000 MT; inland fishproduction of 1,065 MT
Fisheries
•Known as the cradle ofIndia banking and one ofthe most industrialiseddistricts
•Automobile: 1000 acres ofland identified formanufacturing ofautomobiles
•Food and marineprocessing
•Sericulture
Other focussectors
District Profile : Dakshina Kannada
► 23 Large and Medium Scale Industries with an aggregated investment of
INR 9,216crores
► 15324 small scale industries with an aggregated investment of INR 770
crores
► 714 factories in the district, with an employment of 42,876 people
► With a high presence of MSMEs, 2016-17 saw the registration of 940
units, with employment of 6,072 people
► Mangaluru Chemicals andFertilizers Ltd.
► BASF India Ltd.► Hindustan Unilever► New Mangaluru Port Trust► Campco► Lamina Foundries► Goan Fresh Marine Exports
Private Ltd.
Key Players
* MRPL- Mangaluru Refinery and Petrochemicals Ltd.
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Industry Profile
District Profile : Dakshina Kannada
5 Industrial Areas
Name Extent(acres)
Baikampady 941
Karnad 65
Thannirbhavi 124
Puttur 21
IT SEZ/ NonSEZ
517
EPIP 124
Baikampady,Thokkuru,Kenjaru
986
6 Industrial Estates
Industrial Infrastructure
SLSWCC1 approvedProjects b/w 2013-14
to 2016-1777 143
116
1,2285 4
3
11
0
5
10
15
0
500
1000
1500
2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17
Investment (in INR crore) No of Projects
244 1,580 20,854 0
21
2
00
1
2
3
0
10,000
20,000
30,000
2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17
Investment (in INR crores) No of Projects
SHLCC2
approvedprojects b/w
2013-14 to 2016-17
1State Level Single Window Clearance Committee2State High Level Clearance Committee
Name Extent(acres)
Yeyadi 18
Baikampady 39
Mulki 4
Moodbidre 10
Belthangady 10
Mangalore Special Economic ZoneInvestments exceeding INR 13,000 crores. Spread over 1,620 acres in Phase I, MSEZdesigned as a smart business city that provides quality lifestyle to its citizens
Proposed Plastic ParkTo be established near EPIP Ganjimutt
Newly developed IT cluster by EONICSLocated in Derebail spread across 3.25 acres of land for mixed use development. 40%of the area for IT workspace
BiotechMarine biotech park (INR 20 crores) to be established in Mangaluru by KBITS
Infrastructure Readiness
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Support Infrastructure
► 8 railway stations with a railway route length of 227 kmspasses through the district connecting prominent citiessuch as Bnegaluru, Chennai, Thiruvananthapuram andMumbai
► Mysuru Airport located 215 kms away from Mangalurutown
► Bengaluru, Hubbali and Goa airports are located 320,396, and 400 kms away from Mangaluru city
PortAirport
Rail
Road
Water
Power
► Mangaluru port is the 9th major port in the country► Karwar, Kochi, Goa and Chennai seaports are located
316, 400, 437 and 652 kms away from Mangaluru city
► Netravathi is the main river in the district, while other important rivers are Gurupura, Payaswini,Kumaradhara
► Average demand: 25 MLD (industry), 153 MLD (domestic)► Average consumption: 23 MLD (industry), 133 MLD (domestic)
► Transmission is done through Mangaluru Electricity Supply Company Limited (MESCOM)► Average demand- 497 MW► Average consumption- 319.18 MU (industrial), 594.51 MU (domestic)
District Profile : Dakshina Kannada
► NH 17, 48, 13 connecting Mumbai , Kochi, and Solapur
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Social Infrastructure
Healthcare Facilities
Educational Institutions
District Profile : Dakshina Kannada
The district has excellent socialinfrastructure, with a high number ofeducational institutions and healthcarefacilities.There are opportunities for more technicalinstitutions to be set up in the district.
Schools
PU Colleges
General DegreeColleges
Polytechnic Colleges
Engineering CollegesSource: Dakshina Kannada District at a Glance 2015-16
AllopathicHospitals
Indian System ofMedicine HospitalsPrivate Hospitalsincluding NursingHomesPrimary HealthCentres
Community HealthCentres
Medical Colleges
Source: Dakshina Kannada District at a Glance 2015-16
Mangalore University
NationalInstitute of
Technology
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Tourism
Mangala Devi TempleAncient 10th century MangalaDevi temple that has givenmangaluru city its name
Kadri Manjunatha TempleTemple built by Shri Narayana Guru,
the great Philosopher, Saint andsocial reformer from Kerala. The
temple is built in the Chola GopuramStyle and the main deity is Shiva
Kateel Durga ParameshwariTempleLocated on an island of Nandini river.,the chief deity is in the form of anudhbhava moorthi(naturally formed).The pillars of the temple bear beautifulsculptures
Kadri Manjunatha TempleFamous for the 11th century Kadri
Manjunatha Temple, with surroundingtanks with natural springs and laterite
caves, also knows as the PandavaCaves
Someshwara BeachBeach well known for the large rockscalled "Rudra Shile". The historicalSomanath Temple constructed duringthe regime of the famous queenAbbakka Devi is situated in the northside.
Kadri Hill ParkThe highest and the largest
garden in Mangaluru, mainlymeant for children
Panambur BeachOne of the cleanest and wellmaintained beaches in Mangaluruand has wide range of sport andleisure activities
St. Aloysius ChapelWalls and ceilings of the church
are covered by paintings ofAntonio Moscheni of Italy. The
church was built in the year1899-1900.
District Profile : Dakshina Kannada
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On-going Projects
District Profile : Dakshina Kannada
Tourism►Development of Cruise
Tourism- INR 105crores
T
UrbanInfrastructure► Smart City Mission in
Karnataka
► Commercial Complexat Moodabidri- INR 25crores
U
Agri- Infrastructure►Sea Food Parks
between Mangaluru andUdupi towns- INR 120crores
A
Other Projects►PIP park
►IT SEZ in Mangaluru
►Construction ofProgress- Developmentof new airport terminaland alternate road tothe airport (by KRDCL)
O
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The Joint DirectorDistrict Industries CentreYeyyadi,Mangaluru 575 008.Off Ph: 0824-2212494/2214021,Fax: 2212494E-mail: [email protected]
Key Contacts
District Profile : Dakshina Kannada
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]