Chitradurga - Invest Karnataka
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Chitradurga…hub of renewable energy
Page 2 District Profile : Chitradurga
Overview
Introduction► Located in the heart of the Deccan
Plateau at a distance of 202 kmsfrom Bengaluru
► Spread across 6 administrativedivisions- Chitradurga, Hiriyur,Hosadurga, Holalkere, Challakere &Molakalmuru
► Rich in mineral resources – Copper,Quartz, Building stone, Iron ore andGranite.
► Prominent gold mines at Halekal,Kotemardi & Bedimaradi & open castcopper mines at Ingaldhal
► Achieved eminence, as a feudatorystate of the Vijayanagar Empire,under the dynastic rule of theNayakas or “Palegars”
Chitradurga DistrictHeadquarter Area
LocationAverageNormalRainfall
Temperature Rivers
PopulationDensity Sex Ratio
Population(as per Census
2011)Literacy Rate
37oCmaximum
15oCminimum
13º34’ to 15º02’Nlatitude
75º37’ to 77º01’Elongitude
197persons per sq.km
16.59 lakhs
8,436sq. kilometre
507millimetres
Vedavathi
974females per 1,000males
73.71percent
Chitradurga, extensively acknowledged as the place of hills with forts and villages. Theancient city was part of the Mauryan Empire dating to 3rd century B.C. After Mauryans, theland was under the rule of royal dynasties like the Rashtrakutas, Chalukyas and Hoysalas.
The district owes its name to Chitrakaladurga’, or ‘Picturesque castle’. The districtpossess massive fortress on top of granite hills with huge towering boulders in unimaginableshapes. This hill fortress was built by the Nayakas during the Vijayanagar era.
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Economy
► GDDP is INR 15,627 Crore in the year 2014 -15 (at CurrentPrices)
► Urbanisation in the district is 20% compared to 39% in thestate
► Chitradurga devotes over 50% of its land for cultivation;► Agro and allied activities form the major industry in the district,
followed by textile industries.► Oilseeds, maize and pulses are the major crops that are grown
here► Textiles, engineering and repair and servicing form other
major contributors to the economy
Key Economic Indicator
Source: Economic Survey of Karnataka
District Profile : Chitradurga
Land Utilisation
District Per capita Income (in INR)*
* Provisional figures
Source: KSDA (raitamitra.kar.nic.in)
Description INR Crores Contribution(%)
Total District GDP 15,627 1.7
Primary 4,289 3.6
Secondary 2,469 1.2
Tertiary 7,320 1.4
Chitradurga District’s Contribution to GDDP of Karnataka(2014-15)- at current prices
Source: Economic Survey of Karnataka 2016-17* Provisional figures
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Agriculture Profile
District Profile : Chitradurga
Major Crops•Cereals: Paddy, Ragi,
Jowar, Maize•Pulses and seed crops:
Red gram, horse gram,green gram, black gram,Bengal gram and tur
•Commercial crops:Groundnut, sunflower,cotton and tobacco
Thrust Areas• Improved agricultural productivity• Improved seed varieties,
advanced agricultural technologyand mechanization
•Contract farming with technologyand knowledge transferinitiatives
•Facilities for processing and postharvest handling techniques
•Drought tolerant agriculture
Key Enablers• Ideal agro-climatic conditions for growing
horticulture crops, especially fruits•Rich in animal wealth. According to the District
at a Glance Report, total cattle population is2.7 lakhs, while sheep population is 9.4 lakhs
•Good network of transportation with 2 NationalHighways and State Highways
•Significant contribution in oilseed production
District Agro Infrastructure•Akshaya Food Park- 106 acres food park in Hiriyur•V.V. Sagar Fish Seed Farm
Source: Chitradurga District at a Glance 2015-16
Area under Major Crops (Ha)
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Industry Profile
► Copper► Quartz► Building Stone► Iron Ore► Granite► Manganese► Dolomite
Natural Resources
District Profile : Chitradurga
► Madras CementPvt. Ltd.
► Welspun► R.K. Powergen► V.S.L. Steel Ltd.► Sunray Industries► Prakash Sponge
Iron and PowerPvt. Ltd.
► Habib Proteinsand Fats,Metikurke
► Amruth Organics
Key Players•4th Largest Producer ofWind Energy with capacityof 1,472.75 MW.
•One of the highest windsites in the country withover 20,000 wind turbines.
•Best performance in thecountry by district windfarms recording a capacityfactor of 38.5%
•Proposed 21MW EKWLwind Farm
Energy
•Textile Constitutes SecondHigh number of large &Medium Industries in thedistrict and around 12% ofSSI units in the district
•Among the highestinvestment attracting sectors
•3 artisan clusters in TextileHandloom and Printing.
Textiles andHandloom
•Rich in resources like iron &Manganese ore, Copper andGreen Quartz.
•Limestone reservesestimated to the tune of 93.05million tones.
•Prominent gold mines atHalekal, Kotemardi andBedimaradi, open castcopper mines at Ingaldhal.
Mining
•District has large provenlimestone reserves
•Presence of Large & mediumIndustries in cement Sector
•Emerging contender forcement and steel
Cement
•A large number of SSI unitsare engaged in FoodProcessing sector creating aneco system and supply ofskilled labour.
•More than 20% of the SSIunits in the district areengaged in Agro and Foodprocessing activities.
FoodProcessing
• Industries include 1 goldmine, 3 textile industries, 7edible oil industries, 1 powerindustry and 1 cementindustry.
Others
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Industry Profile
► 3 large and 14 medium scale industries
► Investment of Rs. 121.50 cr and Rs.119.00 cr respectively.
► 10,279 registered MSMEs in the district, with an employment of
38,588 people and an investment of INR 22,859 lakhs
District Profile : Chitradurga
7 Industrial Estate
Name Extent(acres)
Chitradurga/ MK Hatti 10.8
Hosadurga 9.36
Hiriyur 13.14
Challakere Town 0.5
Kudapura 50.00
Dodda ullarthi 2.50
1 Industrial Area
Name Extent(acres)
Kelakote 87
Industrial Infrastructure
SLSWCC1 approvedProjects b/w 2013-14
to 2016-17
SHLCC2 approvedprojects b/w 2013-
14 to 2016-17
1State Level Single Window Clearance Committee2State High Level Clearance Committee
MajorExportable ItemTamarind seeds(white) andgroundnutdecorticatingitems
Ancillarisation ofthe Industry
Engineeringproducts,Garments
ServiceEnterprises
Vehicle waterservice, automobilerepairs vulcanisingworks
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Support InfrastructurePort
AirportR
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► Broad gauge railway route length of 165.27 kms connectingBengaluru to Ballari passes through Holalkere andChitradurga
► NH 4 and 13 connecting Mumbai, Pune, Bengaluru, Chennai,Solapur (Maharashtra), Mangaluru (Karnataka) passesthrough the district
► Bengaluru airport located 203 kms away from Chitradurga city
► Mangaluru port is located 308 kms away from Chitradurga city
► Vedavathi, a tributary of Tungabhadra flows through the district► 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: 792,157 litres/ day
Water
► Distribution in the district is being done by Bangalore Electricity Supply Company Limited (BESCOM)► Power received from Sharavati Hydel Generating Station► Receiving station in Hiriyur with capacity of 220 MVA► 91 windmills 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 annual consumption: 464.27 lakhs units (Industry), 1,060.75 lakhs units (Domestic)
Power
District Profile : Chitradurga
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Social Infrastructure
Healthcare Facilities
Educational Institutions
District Profile : Chitradurga
Schools
PU Colleges
General DegreeColleges
Medical Colleges
Polytechnic Colleges
AllopathicHospitals
Indian System ofMedicine Hospitals
Private Hospitalsincluding Nursing Homes
Primary HealthCentres
Community HealthCentres
Engineering Colleges
The district has excellent socialinfrastructure, with a high number ofeducational institutions and healthcarefacilities.There are opportunities for moretechnical institutions to be set up inthe district.
Source: Chitradurga District at a Glance 2015-16
Source: Chitradurga District at a Glance 2015-16
BasaveshwaraMedical Collegeand Hospital
HPPCGovernmentFirst GradeCollege
SJMIT Collegeof Engineering
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Tourism
Chitradurga FortFort built in stages between 17th and18th Centuries, noteworthy for itsextensive fortifications, ramparts,bastions, watchtowers and entrances,located at strategic points withinfourteen temples
ChandravalliAncient archaeological site, famousfor painted pottery and coins tracing
back to the Satavahana period.
SirigereKnown for Veershaiva Mutt ofTaralabalu Jagadguru, a monasterynoted for the educational andreligious centers run by them.
BurhanmuttBuilt in honour of an eminent guru ofthe Veerashaiva and located about 3km from Chitradurga ctiy.
Jogimatti Hill StationHimavatkedra waterfall that flowsthrough the rocks has created anatural cave that has a shiva lingaand idols of Veerabhadra andBasavanna
Holalkere35 kms. from Chitradurga city, it is animportant Jain settlement in the 10th
century A.D, famous for its 9 foothigh statue of the child god Baal
Ganapathy
Vani Vilas SagarArtificial lake built by Maharja ofMysuru, across River Vadavathi
Brahmagiri63 kms. from Chitradurga city, this
village is famous on account ofEmperor Ashoka’s earliest rock edicts
in the Brahmi script and Prakritlanguage dating to the 3rd century
B.C.
District Profile : Chitradurga
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Shelf of Projects
District Profile : Chitradurga
Infrastructure► Setting up of conduit
for OFC (Optical FibreCables) for broadbandand cable TVoperators usingBESCOM electricpoles
► CBIC and BMECCorridors
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Other Projects► Proposed Industrial
Estate atDoddaullarthi andKudapura, Challakere
► Proposed IndustrialArea at Chitradurgatown 2nd Stage of IA,and at Pillai
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Transportation►Development of road
from Chitradurga-Chellakere PavagadaAP Border- Part of INR7000 crores
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The Joint Director,District Industries CentreJogimatt Road,Chitradurga - 577 501Ph Off: 08194-235994/235817/235783, Fax :235994E-mail: [email protected]
Key Contacts
District Profile : Chitradurga
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]