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Dharmapuri District Profile
Tamil Nadu Global Investors Meet 2015
TAMIL NADUGLOBAL INVESTORS MEET 2015
I N V E S T O R S’ P A R A D I S E
Table of contentsTable of contentsGlossary
List of Figures 2
List of Tables 2
1. Dharmapuri 2
1.1. Overview 3
1.2. Economic profile 3
1.3. Resource Profile 4
1.3.1. Land and Agriculture 4
1.3.2. Minerals 4
1.3.3. Education 5
1.3.4. Healthcare 5
1.3.5. Water Resource 5
1.3.6. Power Resource 6
1.4. Industrial scenario in Dharmapuri District 7
1.4.1. MSME in Dharmapuri District 7
1.4.2. Investments in Dharmapuri District 7
1.5. Key Enablers 8
1.5.1. Connectivity 8
1.5.2. Tamil Nadu Vision 2023 10
1.5.3. Tamil Nadu industrial policy 2014 11
1.6. Investment Opportunity 12
Key connects and links 13
List of FiguresList of Figures
Table 1 Production of Minerals for the year 2010-2011 in Dharmapuri District 5
Table 2 Educational Institutions in Dharmapuri District 6
Table 3 Health care centers and Hospitals in Dharmapuri District 6
Table 4 Investment scenario in Dharmapuri District in USD million 8
Table 5 Upcoming infrastructure projects in Dharmapuri District 10
Table 6 Incentive packages for various categories of investment 11
List of TablesList of Tables
GlossaryGlossary
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Figure 1 Dharmapuri GDDP trend (USD million) 4
Figure 2 Dharmapuri District Land Utilization in 2011-12 5
Figure 3 Power Consumption Sector Wise during 2011-2012 in Dharmapuri district 7
Figure 4 No of units-Micro & Small Enterprises in Dharmapuri District 7
Figure 5 Share of investments across industries in Dharmapuri District 8
Figure 6 Road Connectivity from Dharmapuri District 9
Figure 7 Airport & Port Connectivity from Dharmapuri district 9
DharmapuriDharmapuri
1.1. Overview of the DistrictDharmapuri lies in the western of Tamil Nadu, and 300 Km from the
state capital Chennai. The district lies between 77 02' and 78 40' of Othe eastern longitudes and 11 47' and 12 33' of the northern
Latitudes. It is bounded by Tiruvannamalai and Villupuram Districts on
the east, Salem District on the South, Krishnagiri District on the north
and Kaveri River & Karnataka's Chamarajanagar District on the west.
The area of the district is 4498 sq.km. It consists of five Taluks-
Dharmapuri, Harur, Palakcode, Pappireddipatti and Pennagaram.
Population of the district is 1506 thousand numbers as per Census
2011. The district is 17% urbanized and constitutes urban literacy rate
of 81%.
1.2. Economic Profile
Dharmapuri contributes USD 1.3 billion in GDP of Tamil Nadu. Tertiary
sector has been playing a vital role in the economy of this district. It has
contributed 65% to the district’s GDP in 2011-12and has grown at the
rate of 11%. The investments have been observed to be happening in
Construction, Trade, Hotel & Restaurants, Banking & Insurance and Real estate, Ownership of Dwelling & Business Services.
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Dharmapuri
Figure 1: Dharmapuri GDDP trend (USD million)
Source: District Income estimates, 2004-2005 to 2010-2011, Dept. of Economics and statistics, GoTN
2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
Primary Scondary Tertiary Total
2000
1800
1600
1400
1200
1000
800
600
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200
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847 936987
1074
1259
1390
CAGR-10%
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1.3. Resource Profile
1.3.1. Land and Agriculture
44% of land in Dharmapuri is used for agricultural activities to produce Mango, Tomato, Tapioca, Turmeric, Ragi, Paddy,
Cholam, Samai, Pulses, Groundnut, Coconut, Sugarcane and Cotton. Sericulture is another important activity in Dharmapuri 1District, it produced 304870 Kgs of Cocoons worth USD 2.5 million .
Figure 2: Dharmapuri District Land Utilization in 2011-12
Remaining area
Forest Cover
Non Agricultural Land
Cultivable barren land
Net Area Sown
77.8%
3%
59.8%
Source: Dharmapuri District, Statistical Hand book 2011-12
1.3.2. Minerals
The mineral base is found to be spread across for the District. It is one of the most important factors for the industrial
development of the area. Dharmapuri district is gifted with minerals like Rough Stone, Black Granite and Quartz. The
following table shows production of minerals during 2010-11 in the district:
Sl. No. Mineral Quantity(in ‘000 tonnes) 2013-14
1. Quartz 1
2. Black Granite 15.3
Table 1: Production of Minerals for the year 2010-2011 in Dharmapuri District
Source: Dharmapuri District, Statistical Hand book 2011-12
44%13%
11%
29% 71%
1 Dharmapuri District, Statistical Hand book 2011-12
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1.3.3. Education
Source: Dharmapuri District, Statistical Hand book 2011-12 2011-12
Table 2: Educational Institutions in Dharmapuri District
S.No Educational Institution Nos.
1 Primary Schools 937
2 Middle Schools 351
3 Secondary & Senior Secondary Schools 135
4 Colleges (including Govt., Private, Art & Science, 19 Engg, Medical and Polytechnic Colleges)
Source: Health and Family Welfare department, Government of Tamil Nadu
1.3.4. Healthcare
Table 3 Health care centers and Hospitals in Dharmapuri District
S.No. Type No.
1. Government Hospitals 5
2. Private Hospitals 26
3. Ayurvedic Hospitals 33
4. Primary Health Centres 57
5. Health Sub-Centres 218
1.3.5. Water Resource
The river flowing in the District is Kaveri River. Vaiyar Dam, Canals, wells, tanks and reservoirs are the sources of irrigation in
the district. Several plans and schemes have been introduced for uninterrupted water supply for domestic and economic
activities.
Few Schemes to enhance the water supply in the district are as follows:
Few Schemes to enhance the water supply in the district are as follows:
• Combined Water Supply Scheme (CWSS): More than one local body are involved which consists of assistance
from Minimum Needs Program, National Rural Drinking Water program and financial assistance from institutions
like TUFIDCO, TNUIFSL, NABARD and ADB.
• HDPE linings of major canals: High Density Polyethylene (HDPE) linings are being implemented by the state
government to limit the transmission loss.
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Figure 3: Power Consumption Sector Wise during 2011-2012 in Dharmapuri district
Source: Dharmapuri District, Statistical Hand book 2011-12
1.3.6. Power Resource
Transmission in the District is being done by Tamil Nadu Generation and Distribution Corporation Ltd. (TANGEDCO) and Tamil
Nadu Transmission Corporation Ltd. (TANTRANSCO) with the supervision of Tamil Nadu Electricity Board Ltd. (TNEB).
1.3.7. MSME in Cuddalore District
Industry profile of micro and small enterprises is shown in the figure above. Maximum units have been established in Mineral
Based Ceramic category followed by Ready-Made garments & Embroidery units. Mineral based units have also taken the
maximum share of investment. Ready-Made Garments and Mineral based sectors are turning out to be major growing
sectors for the district. Some key established players are Neyveli Lignite Corporation Limited, E.I.D Parry Sugar Mills, etc.
Domestic58%
Industries18%
Miscellaneous3%
Public Lighting9%
Commercial12%
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1.4. Industrial scenario in Dharmapuri District
1.4.1. MSME in Dharmapuri District
Source: Ministry of MSME, Dharmapuri District, GoI
Figure 4: No of units-Micro & Small Enterprises in Dharmapuri District
Industry profile of micro and small enterprises is shown in the figure above. Maximum units have been established in Cotton
Textiles category followed by Agro & Food Processing units. Cotton Textile units have also taken the maximum share of
investment. Agro based units are turning out to be major growing units for the district being an agrarian District.
Others
Repairing & Servicing
Engineering Units
Metal based (Steel Fab.)
Mineral based
Rubber, Plastic & petro based
Chemical and Chemical Products
Paper & Paper products
Wood and wooden based furniture
Ready-made Garments & Embroidery & Tailoring
Soda Water
Agro & Food Processing
Woolen, Silk & Artificial Thread based clothes
Cotton Textile
163
60
124
25
298
15
85
10
60
89
152
1573
5
877
1.4.2. Investments in Dharmapuri District
Figure 5: Share of investments across industries in Dharmapuri District
Source: CAPEX
Automobiles &ancillaries
51.9%
Electronics0.1%
Electrical machinery2.6%
Non-electricalmachinery
17.9%
ConstructionMaterial
2.9%
Consumer goods0.2 %
Chemicals &chemical products
1.5%
Textiles10.5%
Food & agro-basedproducts
5.7%
Miscellaneousmanufacturing
7.1%
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1.5. Key Enablers
1.5.1. Connectivity
Figure 6 Road Connectivity from Dharmapuri District
Table 4 Investment scenario in Dharmapuri District in USD million
Industry Outstanding Completed Status Total
Food & agro-based products - 51 51
Textiles 17 72 90
Chemicals & chemical products - 13 13
Consumer goods - 2 2
Construction materials 0.2 25 26
Non-electrical machinery - 159 159
Electrical machinery - 23 23
Electronics - 1 1
Automobiles & ancillaries - 462 462
Miscellaneous manufacturing - 63 63
Total 17.2 872 889
NH-7
SH-60
Dharmapuri
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Name of the National Highway(NH) Connectivity
NH-7 Passes through the district connecting Varanasi to Kanyakumari
1.5.2. Railway connectivity
The rail network of Dharmapuri District falls under Bengaluru division of South Western Railway. The total track length is of
27 Km (Broad gauge). The rail network of Dharmapuri connects it to important places in India like Bengaluru, Mumbai, Delhi,
Coimbatore, etc.
1.4.3. Airport and Seaport connectivity
Figure 7 Airport & Port Connectivity from Dharmapuri district
Kempegowda International Airport,Bengaluru to Dharmapuri is180 Km
Chennai port to Dharmapuriis 315 Km
Dharmapuri
Salem Domestic Airport toDharmapuri is 50 Km
Airport/Seaport Distance Dharmapuri
Bengaluru International Airport 180 Km
Salem Airport 50 Km
Chennai Port 315 Km
Chennai port is the nearest major port located to the district at a distance of 315 Km from Dharmapuri District. Chennai port is second largest port in the country with cargo handling capacity of 64.7 million MT
2per annum .
2http://www.chennaiport.gov.in
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1.5.4. Tamil Nadu Vision 2023
“The vision for Tamil Nadu for 2023 is to become India’s most prosperous and progressive state with no poverty, and where
its people enjoy all the basic services of a modern society and live in harmonious engagement with the environment and with
the rest of the world.”
Vision 2023 Tamil Nadu (“Vision 2023”) sets the plan for infrastructure development for the state to reach the desired
outcomes by 2023. The three outcomes of Vision 2023 are:
• The per capita income of Tamil Nadu’s residents will reach USD 10,000 per annum (at 2010 prices) – the present
median income of Upper Middle Income countries - by 2023
• Tamil Nadu will attain a high standard of social development, with the Human Development Index of the state
matching those of developed countries by 2023, and
• Tamil Nadu would provide to its residents, high quality infrastructure all over the state comparable with the best
in the world
Key facets of Vision 2023 include Tamil Nadu’s enhanced economic dynamism, best in class human development indicators,
well developed infrastructure that provides universal access to basic services, an investment climate that compares with the
best in Asia, and the evolution into India’s foremost knowledge and innovation hub.
Source: Vision Tamil Nadu 2023, Strategic Plan for Infrastructure- Phase II
Table 5: Upcoming infrastructure projects in Dharmapuri District
Name Capacity Investment in USD Million
Coimbatore-Chengalpet Alignment 462 Km 1500
Strategic Roads Expansion Programme-IV 174 Km 352(Western Tamil Nadu)
Integrated Post Harvest Supply Chail Establishment Across Tamil Nadu 3333
Project for Promotion of Agro Food Processing Industry Across Tamil Nadu 833
Infrastructure for Poultry Processing Across Tamil Nadu 333
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1.5.5. Tamil Nadu industrial policy 2014
Tamil Nadu introduced Industrial Polices in 1992, 2003 and 2007. The latest industrial policy, announced in 2014, is aligned to
the objectives laid out in Vision 2023. Several incentives and subsidies have been announced as a part of this industrial policy,
as listed in subsequent sections
1.5.5.1. Capital subsidy and electricity tax exemption
IIrrespective of the location of the project, new or expansion manufacturing units will be given a back-ended capital subsidy
and electricity tax exemption on power purchased from the Tamil Nadu Generation and Distribution Corporation Ltd
(TANGEDCO).
Table 6: Incentive packages for various categories of investment
Source: TN Industrial Policy 2014
Source: Capex database
Investment in fixed assets/eligible fixed assets (USD (USD) (no. of years) from CoPMillion)
Direct Employment (No.) Capital Subsidy Electricity tax exemption
0.8 - 8 100 50000 2 Years
8 -17 200 100000 3 Years
17 - 33 300 170000 4 Years
33 - 83 400 250000 5 Years
83 - 250 600 292000 5 Years
250 - 500 800 330000 5 Years
500 and above 1000 375000 5 Years
1.5.5.2. Stamp duty concession
50% Exemption from Stamp duty on lease or sale of land meant for industrial use shall be offered for projects located in
Industrial parks promoted by SIPCOT. Stamp duty will be calculated based on actual land or building value paid by
manufacturing units to industrial parks.
1.5.5.3. Environmental protection infrastructure subsidy
Dedicated Effluent Treatment Plants (ETP) and / or Hazardous Waste Treatment Storage and Disposal Facility (HWTSDF) set up
by individual manufacturing units would be eligible for an Environment Protection Infrastructure subsidy of USD 50,000 or
25% of capital cost of setting up such ETP/ HWTSDF, whichever is less.
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1.5.5.4. Structured incentive package for mega projects
Apart from standard package of incentives, the State Government has also facilitated a structured incentive package for
mega projects, as per the following categories:
1. Mega project – Investment range between USD 60 million to 170 million
2. Super Mega – Investment range between USD 170 million and 800 million
3. Ultra mega – Investment above USD 800 million
Incentive packages for each category of mega projects are as listed below:
• Mega project – Net output VAT+CST paid to be given as Investment promotion subsidy/soft loan for 10 years from the
date of commercial production (ceiling of 80% of investment made in EFA within the investment period)
• Super Mega: Net output VAT+CST paid to be given as Investment promotion subsidy/soft loan for 12-14 years from
the date of commercial production (ceiling of 90 - 100% of investment made in EFA within the investment period)
• Ultra mega: Net output VAT+CST paid to be given as Investment promotion subsidy/soft loan for 16 years from the
date of commercial production (ceiling of 100% of investment made in EFA within the investment period)
An additional 10% output VAT+CST paid will be given as Investment Promotion subsidy/soft loan to the investors if they
double the committed employment levels within the investment period, which is capped to the investment made in the EFA
during the Investment period.
1.6. Investment Opportunity
The availability of Granite is opportunity to invest in mineral based sector of the district. Also presence of mango, Tomato,
Tapioca, Turmeric, Ragi, Paddy, Cholam, Samai, Pulses, Groundnut, Coconut and Sugarcane in the district is the opportunity
to invest in Agro & Food Processing units.
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Key connects and linksKey connects and linksKey websites of Government of Tamil Nadu
www.tn.gov.in Portal to Government of Tamil Nadu
www.tidco.com Tamil Nadu Industrial Development Corporation (TIDCO)
www.tneb.in Energy department
www.tnidb.tn.gov.in Tamil Nadu Infrastructure Development Board
www.teda.in Tamil Nadu Energy Development Agency
www.indcom.tn.gov.in Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Department
www.tnsamb.gov.in Agricultural marketing
www.hepcindia.com/tamilnadu.php Handloom export promotion in Tamil Nadu
www.tn.gov.in/transport Transport Department
www.sipcot.com About industrial parks
www.mepz.gov.in Madras Export Processing Zone
www.elcot.com About Software & ITES
www.investingintamilnadu.com Guide to investing in Tamil Nadu, policies, Tamil Nadu Vision 2023, step by step approach to establishing a company
www.tamilnadugim.com Tamil Nadu Global Investors Meet- 2015
Key Websites of Government of India
www.dipp.nic.in FDI policies
www.commerce.nic.in Foreign Trade policies
www.mit.gov.in Electronics industry & IT opportunities
www.fipbindia.com Foreign Investment promotion Board
www.moef.nic.in Environmental Laws
www.mnre.gov.in Renewable energy opportunities
www.powermin.nic.in Power projects opportunities
www.mofpi.nic.in Food and Agro Processing opportunities
www.dhi.nic.in Department of Heavy industries
www.india.gov.in/topics/infrastructure Infrastructure
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