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KOPPALDistrict Profile
Snapshot –Koppal District Profile
2Invest Karnataka 2016
Contents
District overviewEconomic ProfileAgricultural ProfileIndustry ProfilePower and WaterTourismSocial InfrastructureConnectivityPotential IndustriesInvestment OpportunitiesAnnexure
Temperature 42°C (Max)29°C (Min)
Relative Humidity (%)
88 (Max)40 (Min)
Average Normal Rainfall
587 mm
Rivers Tungabhadra
Area 5570 sq km
District headquarter
Koppal
Population 13,89,920 (As per Census 2011)
Population density
250/km2
Sex ratio 986 females per 1000 males
Literacy rate 78.54 %
• Located in northern parts of Karnataka.
• Agriculture prominent economic driver in district, as district houses 2nd largest Agricultural Produce
• Marketing Committee in the state in Gangavathi.
• Consists of 4 taluks: Koppal, Gangavathi, Kushtagi, Yelburga.
Koppal District
District Overview
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Source: Karnataka at Glance, 2013-14
Economic ProfileGDDP is Rs. 7,941 Crores for the district in the year 2012-13
Per capita annual income in the district is Rs. 82,954 for the year 2012-13
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Source: Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Bangalore
Koppal District’s Contribution to GSDP of Karnataka (2012-13)
Description INR Crore
Contribution (%)
Total District GDP 7,941 2.7
Agriculture and Allied (Agriculture, animal husbandry, Forestry, Fishing)
1,319 3.1
Industry(manufacturing, Construction, Mining)
3,428 4.1
Services (Real estate, Hotels and restaurants, banking, and legal services)
2,200 1.2
CAGR – 21
%
Koppal GDP Trend (in INR Crore)
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13
3042 31613452
40364286
7941
Primary Secondary Tertiary GDP
Source: State and District Domestic Product of Karnataka 14-15
Agricultural ProfileMajor Crops
Cereals – Paddy, Maize, Jowar, Bajra
Pulses - Green Gram, Black Gram & Tur
Oil Seeds - Sunflower, Groundnut
Vegetables – Brinjal, tomato, onion, green chili, ridge-guard
Flower - Crossandra, marigold, jasmine, chrysanthemum, rose
Fruits - Mango, pomegranate, banana, grape
Commercial crops – Sugarcane, Groundnut
Plantation - Beetle vine, coconut and oil palm
Key Enablers The district has varied agro climatic regions suitable to grow many horticultural crops.
The district has got godown facilities like rice mills, sugar mills and oil mills.
Availability of small scale food processing industries.
The district has well established research and extension institutes viz., Agriculture Research Station, Krishi Vigyan Kendra and DATC at Gangavathi, Sericulture Training centre at Kushtagi and Animal Husbandry training centre atKoppal District
Total Area- 5,52,495 ha
Cereals58%
Pulses18%
Fruits2% Vegetables
3%
Oilseeds20%
Cropping Pattern, %
Forest Land5%
Fallow Land18%
Net Sown Area71%
Remaining Area6%
Land Utilization, %
Source: Karnataka at Glance, DIC- Koppal
• 27 Large and Medium scale Industries
• 6,047 small-scale industries with aggregated investment INR 152.8 Crores
• 1 Industrial area and 1 Industrial Estate are located in the district
Industry Profile
Source : DIC 2012
Natural Resources
• Synite Brittle• Pink Panther• Coronado• Green Quartz• Building stones
Sl no: Industrial Area/Estate
Extent (in acres)
Plots Allotted
1 IA, Kushtagi Phase 1
38.04 48
2 IE, Gangavathi 0.5 04
Proposed Industrial Development
• 104.10 acres of land is being acquired by KIADB at Basapura Village to develop KSSIDC industrial estate for MSME sector
• 154.39 acres of land is being acquired by KIADB at Basapura Village to develop Steel Ancilliary units
Koppal Taluk
• KIADB is acquiring 64.28 acres of land for the development of granite industries
• KIADB is acquiring 250 acres of land at Kyadigumpa Village for granite cluster/ park
Kushtagi Taluk
• KSSIDC has proposed development of an industrial estate in 100 acres of landYalburga Taluk
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Industrial AreasIndustrial Estates
Source:DIC- Koppal
Water River Tunga Bhadra is a perennial river
flowing through the taluks of Gangavathi, Koppal and Kushtagi taluks of Koppal district
31% of the cultivable land is irrigated. Irrigation mainly by Tungabhadra
Canal, Ground Water(Minor Irrigation) Dug well, Bore well
Power While power generation is handled
by various organisations like NTPC, KPCL, etc; Koppal is being supplied by Raichur Thermal power station and Bellary Thermal power station.
Power transmission is efficiently managed by Gulbarga Electricity supply company limited (Gescom).
One Hydro Electric power unit, one wind power unit and 3 biomass units are present in Koppal
Power and Water
Source: DIC- Koppal
Tourism Mahadeva Temple : built in 1112 A.D, this temple
is famous throughout India for its magnificent architectural style and luxuriant decorative detail.
Pampa Sarovar Lake: Located 45 km from Hampi, Pampa Sarovar Lake is considered one of the 5 greatest sarovars in India.
Koppal Fort: Located 400 feet above the plains, the fort predates the 18th century AD, when it was rebuilt into one of India’s strongest forts with the assistance of French engineers.
Bahadur Basadi: Ancient cave temple built by the Jains during the 11th century has magnificent idols of Tirthankar and Brahmyaksh.
Kanakagiri: Meaning, “Hill of God,” this elevation is situated on the Gangavati-Lingasugar road 13 miles from Gangavathi.
Anegundi: Situated on the northern bank of Tungabhadra River, it is a part of Hampi World Heritage Site. It is believed to be the monkey kingdom of Kishkindha in the epic of Ramayana and is known to have one of the oldest plateaus on the planet estimated to be 3000 million years old.
Social InfrastructureHealthcare:
Education:
Healthcare Facilities No.
Primary Health centres 45
Community Health Centres 09
Healthcare Facilities No.
Government Hospitals 63
Indian System of Medicine 4
Key educational Institutes
• Koppal Nursing Colleges• Jagadguru Sree Gavisiddeshwara
Ayruvedic College• Sardar Vallabhai Patel B. Ed College• Janatha Seva ITI
Educational Institutions No.Pre university colleges 73
Degree colleges 23
Ayurvedic college 1
Medical College 1
Engineering colleges 2
Polytechnic colleges 7
Source:DIC- Koppal, tagetstudy.com
Sea Port & Internationa
l Airport324 Km
Connectivity Mangaluru-Sholapur (Maharashtra) NH
13 passes through Kustagi Town. Ankola-Gooty NH63 passes through
Koppal Town. Bengaluru-Ballari-Gadag-Hubballi
Railway Line passes through Koppal Town.
Goods transport facility available from Koppal and Munirabad stations.
International Airport378Km
Sea Port300 Km
Nearest Airport (km)Hubballi 164Belagavi 232
Goa 324Hyderabad 378
Bengaluru 397Mangaluru 436
Nearest Sea Port (km)Karwar 300
Goa 332Mangaluru 446
Krishnapatnam 542
Agri & Food Processing
• Huge scope for food processing due to the availability of skilled labor and raw material resources
• Rice Technology park planned to support the growth of food processing units in Koppal
• Scope for agro processing and value addition units especially in rice, groundnut and sugarcane etc .
• Tissue culture in Banana becoming popular among the farmers as it yields better than the local varieties.
• Establishment of soil and water analysis laboratory and leaf analysis unit in the district will help the farmer to select suitable crops for cultivation and to identify the nutritional disorders of the crop.
Potential IndustriesPower Generation
• Mini Hydel power unit at Shivapura, Koppal taluk
• One wind power generation unit in Hanumansagar, Kushtagi Taluk
• Three Biomass power units in GangavathitalukNo
Tourism
• Pampa sarovar is one of the famous five Sarovars in India
• Koppal fort is a historic spot
• Maadanoor, Bahadur Basadi, Gavimutha and Kanakagiri are other tourist hotspots
Investment Opportunities
Project Name Sector Estimated Cost (INR Crores)
Estimated Cost (USD
mn)Agency Status
Development of Rice Technology Park at Navali-
Somnal Village, near Karatagi, Koppal District
Agri-Infrastructure 122 20.3Department of
Agriculture Marketing
DPR under preparation
Development Of Road From Uppin Betageri –
Dharwad Kalaghati Tadas (one package of KSHIP)
Transportation Part of 7000 Part of 1166.7 KSHIP DPR under preparation
Establishment Of Modern Abattoirs In ULB's Agri Infrastructure 6 1 DMA DPR under
Preparation
AnnexureKey Players
Bhoruka Power Corp Kirloskar Ferrous Industries Kalyani Steels Ltd Ultra tech Cement XIndia Steels Ltd. Praxair India Pvt. Ltd MSPL Ltd
Contact
Karnataka Udyog Mitra3rd Floor, Khanija Bhavan (East Wing),No. 49, Race Course Road, Bengaluru-560 001, IndiaPh.: +91 80 2228 2392, 2228 5659, 2238 1232, 2228 6632Fax: +91 80 2226 6063Email: [email protected] us at: www.investkarnataka.gov.in
The Joint DirectorDistrict Industries CentreOpposite Mayur Hotel,Hospet Road, Koppal – 583 231. Ph: (+91-8539) 231101,231548 Email: [email protected]
Commissioner for Industries Development and DirectorDepartment of Industries & CommerceGovernment of KarnatakaNo. 49, South Block, Khanija Bhavan,Race Course Road, Bengaluru-560 001, IndiaPh.: +91 80 2238 6796Email: [email protected]