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Bagalkote Site of heritage and religion

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BagalkoteSite of heritage and religion

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Overview

Introduction► Located in the northern part of Karnataka

► New district carved out of Bijapur District in 1997

► Divided into 6 Administrative Divisions: Badami,Bilagi, Bagalkot, Hunagund, Jamakhandi andMudhol

► Ruled upon by dynasties such as AdilshahiEmpire, Nawabs of Savanura, Marathas andrulers such as Haidar Ali

► Location of several UNESCO heritage sites

► Rich in Limestone, Pink Granite, Copper, Ironore, Dolomite

► Popular for its silk and handloom industries andfamous Ilkal sarees

Bagalkote town is 90 kms away from the city of Vijayapura. According to a legend,the town was believed to be granted to the Vajantries (ie. Village orchestra) ofRavana. The district has worldwide renowned historical destinations includingtemples of Pattadakal, Mahakuteshwar, Shivayogmandir and Banashankaritemple. The place illustrates vivacious colours and can be portrayed as the city ofancient Indian temples

Bagalkote

38oCmaximum

18oCminimum

15º49’ & 16º46’ Nlatitude

74º59’ & 76º20’ Elongitude

288persons per sq.km

18.89 lakhs

6,552sq. kilometre

584millimetres

Krishna,Malaprabha andGhataprabha

989females per 1,000males

75.77percent

DistrictHeadquarter Area

Location AverageRainfall

Temperature Rivers

PopulationDensity Sex Ratio

Population(as per Census

2011)Literacy Rate

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Economy

► GDDP is INR 24,311 Crore in the year 2014 -15 (atCurrent Prices)

► 32% urbanisation in the district as compared to 39% inthe state

► Bagalkote is primarily an agrarian economy with over70% of the net area under cultivation.

► Agriculture is the largest employment generating sector.► There is a high focus on the growth of commercial crops,

followed by cereals and oilseeds.

Key Economic Indicator

Source: Economic Survey of Karnataka0 20,000 40,000 60,000 80,000 1,00,000 1,20,000

2012-13

2013-14

2014-15

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Land Utilisation

District Per capita Income (in INR)

* Provisional figures

12%

72%

16% Forests

Cultivable land

Other land

Description INR Crores Contribution(%)

Total District GDP 24,311 2.6

Primary 5,074 4.2

Secondary 6,491 3.2

Tertiary 10,336 2.0

Bagalkote 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

Key Enablers•Bi- modal rainfall pattern

•Varied agro- climatic conditions

•Good infrastructure for agriculture marketing

Thrust Areas•Scope for food processing sector

•Raisin exports, flour mills and oil extraction

•Scope in building of cold storages and other storage

facilities

► Major food crops grown in the district are Jowar,Maize, Bajra, Wheat, Red Gram , Bengal Gram,Groundnuts, Soyabean, Sugarcane, Cotton, grapesand pomegranate

► Groundnut, sunflower are the major oilseeds► Commercial Crops: Sugarcane► Total cropped area: 5,69,294 Ha► Area sown more than once: 99,435 Ha► 100 acre food park established and operational in

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

0 60,000 1,20,000 1,80,000

PaddyJowarBajra

MaizeWheatPulsesFruits

OilseedsCotton

SugarcaneArea under Major Crops (Ha)- 2015-16

Source: Bagalkote District At A Glance 2015-16

District Profile : Bagalkote

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Industry Profile

District Profile : Bagalkote

•Ideal ecosystem forcement industry &limestone units

•Availability of rawmaterials, naturalresources andinfrastructure support

Cement

•More than 13 % of the totalMSME units in the districtare engaged in textile

•Large number of skilled silkweavers in the district

•Availability of cotton andskilled labour providesample scope for handloomand textile industries in thedistrict

Textile andHandloom

•11 sugar factories in thedistrict

•Established with co-generation and ethanolproduction units

Sugar andFoodProcessing

•General Engineeringconstitutes approx 9 % ofthe total units in the district

•More than 20% of MSMEunits are engaged inbuilding materials

•Flour mills and Oilextraction

•Strong presence Graniteindustry

Others

► 19 Large and Medium Scale Industries with anaggregated investment of INR 5,842 Crore

► 7,743 MSME with an aggregated investment ofINR 16,788 Lakh and employment of 36,504

► 142 units are registered under serviceenterprises

► Potential industries: Fabrication, heavystructural Engineering works, Hospitality, andAgri. Farms have good scope in the district.

Source: Bagalkote District At A Glance 2015-16

Key PlayersJK Cement Works,Bagalkot Cement& Industries Ltd,Nirani Group ofCompanies Ltd

Ancillarisation ofthe IndustryGranite Tiles,Raisins andMachineryComponents

ServiceEnterprisesTyre Rethreading,AutomobileServicing, Flouringof Food Grains

Major exportableitemGranite Tiles/Slabs, Raisins

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Industry Profile

District Profile: Bagalkote

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Investment (in INR crore) No of Projects

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approvedProjects b/w2013-14 to2016-17

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Investment (in INR crores) No of Projects

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approvedprojects b/w2013-14 to2016-17

0 500 1,000 1,500 2,000

AutomobilesElectricals and Electronics

ChemicalsFood and Beverages

LeatherPaper and PrintingRubber and Plastic

TextilesWood

Number of Small Scale Units- 2015-16

Source: Bagalkote District At A Glance 2015-16

1State High Level Clearance Committee2 State Level Single Window Clearance Committee

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13

49

ReadymadeGarments

Chemical Engineering Others

Number of Factories- 2015-16

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Industrial Infrastructure

► 6 industrial estates and 3 industrial areas

► M/s. Green Food Park Limited, Bagalkote: Food Park being developed in an area of 100 acres of land at NavnagarKIADB Industrial Area, Bagalkote.

► Major Cold Chain Facility for export of Mango and other Horticulture Products. Storage and packing facilities iscompleted in APMC, Bagalkote. The total investment of INR18.42 crore is provided as Grants under ASIDE scheme

► Textile handloom and power loom cluster at Ilkal

► Granite Industry cluster in Ilkal

District Profile : Bagalkote

3 Industrial Areas

Name Extent(acres)

Green Food Park,Navanagar

100

Agro tech Park,NavanagarBagalkote

157

Asangi-JamkhandiTq

41

6 Industrial Estates

Name Extent(acres)

Navnagar,Bagalkote

14

Bagalkote 10

Jamkhandi 19

Mudhol 11

Hunagund 20

Banahatti 9

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Support Infrastructure

► Railway connectivity through Bagalkot and Badami townconnecting Bengaluru and Mumbai via Gadag and Hutgi (MH)junctions

► Bagalkot-Kuduchi, 142 kms new railway lines in progress

► NH 13 & NH 218 connects 5 main cities ofKarnataka- Bidar, Kalaburagi, Bagalkote,Bijapur and Hubli

► Nearest airport: Hubli and Belgaum; at andistance of 113 Km and 185 Km respectivelyfrom district Bagalkote town

► Nearest port: Murmugoa and Karwar Port,each located 220 kms from Bagalkote town

► Other ports include Goa, Mangaluru andMumbai

PortAirport

Rail

Road

Water

Power

► 3 rivers: Krishna, Ghataprabha, Malaprabha► 2 barrages: Hipparagi, Hirepadasalagi► Average demand: 122.6 MLD► Average consumption: 101.4 MLD

► Distribution through Hubli Electricity Supply Company Limited (HESCOM)► Hydel power project: Alamatti Dam reservoir generating 290 MW, and with 6 power generation units► Demand: 873.12 MU (Industry), 160.74 MU (Domestic)► Consumption: 727.60 MU (Industry), 133.95 MU (Domestic)

District Profile : Bagalkote

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Social Infrastructure

Healthcare Facilities

Educational Institutions

Key Educational Institutes

GovernmentHospitals

Primary Schools

High Schools

PU Colleges

General DegreeColleges

Medical Colleges

Polytechnic Colleges

Allopathy Hospitals

Indian System ofMedicine Hospitals

Primary HealthCentres

Community HealthCentres

B.V.V.S.Polytechnic

University ofHorticultural

Sciences

B.V.V.S.BasaveshwarEngineering

College

District Profile : Bagalkote

Engineering Colleges

Source: Bagalkote District At A Glance 2015-16

The district has excellent socialinfrastructure, with a high number ofeducational institutions and healthcarefacilities, with a considerable number ofpolytechnic and engineering colleges.

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Tourism

District Profile : Bagalkote

Mahakuta Group ofTemplesimportant place of worship forHindus and the location of a wellknown Shaiva monastery.

Banashankari Amma TempleA Hindu shrine located at

Cholachagudd near Badami, dedicatedto Banashankari.

Yadahalli Chinkara SanctuaryFirst wildlife sanctuary in the statefor chinkaras (Indian gazelle),located at Yadahalli

PattadakkalUNESCO World Heritage temples

built by Vikramaditya II, builtduring 8th Century AD by the

banks of the Malaprabha River

AiholeFamous for its Kadamba style ofarchitecture, this group of 140temples was built in the 12th Century

BadamiCaves carved in monolithic single

stone. Famous for rock-cut andothers structural temples.

KudalasangamaImportant pilgrimage center for theLingayat people, located at theconfluence of Krishna andGhataprabha rivers Location of thesamadhi of Basavanna , founder ofthe Lingayat sect.

Ravana Phadi caveTemple dedicated to Lord Shiva and

the oldest rock cut temple in Aihole

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On-going projects

District Profile : Bagalkote

Agri-Infrastructure►Development of agri-

logistics hub- INR 680crores

►Green Food ParkLimited- INR 2.24crores

A

Transportation►Development of road

from Bagalkote toGadag (one packageof KSHIP)- Part of INR7000 crores

►Development ofAirstrips in BagalkoteDistrict

T

Infrastructure► 144 km Bagalkote-

Kuduchi railwayproject- INR 816.14crores

► NTPC Thermal PowerPlant at Kudagi,Bagewadi Taluk

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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

Joint DirectorDistrict Industries CentreRoom No:135, Adalita Bhavana, Navanagar,Bagalkot -587101Ph: 08354-235294,Fax:08354-235294,E-Mail: [email protected]

Key Contacts

District Profile : Bagalkote

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