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VIJAYAPURADistrict Profile
Snapshot –Vijayapura District Profile
2Invest Karnataka 2016
Contents
District overviewEconomic ProfileAgricultural ProfileIndustry ProfilePower and WaterTourismSocial InfrastructureConnectivityPotential IndustriesInvestment OpportunitiesAnnexure
Temperature 44° C (Max)16° C (Min)
Relative Humidity (%)
84 (Max)37 (Min)
Annual Nomal Rainfall
632 mm
Rivers Krishna, Bhima and Doni
Area 10,948 km2
District headquarter
Bijapur
Population 2,177,331 (As per 2011, Census)
Population density
207/km2
Sex ratio 960
Literacy rate 67.15 %
• Vijayapura is located in the north western part of State.
• Spread across 5 talukas, namely Bijapur, Basavana, Bagewadi, Indi, Muddebihal and Sindagi.
Vijayapura District
District Overview
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Source: Karnataka at Glance, 2013-14
Economic ProfileGDDP is Rs. 5,608 Crores for the district in the year 2012-13
Per capita annual income in the district is Rs. 45,912 for the year 2012-13
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Vijayapura District’s Contribution to GSDP of Karnataka (2012-13)
Description INR Crore
Contribution (%)
Total District GDP 5,608 1.8
Agriculture and Allied (Agriculture, animal husbandry, Forestry, Fishing)
1,543 3.6
Industry(manufacturing, Construction, Mining)
1,355 1.6
Services (Real estate, Hotels and restaurants, banking, and legal services)
2,710 1.5
CAGR – 3.6
%
Vijayapura GDP Trend (in INR Crore)
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13
4709 4737 4516
5654 5479 5608
Primary Secondary Tertiary GDDP
Source: State and District Domestic Product of Karnataka 14-15
Thrust Areas
• Scope for organic farming given that per hectare fertilizer consumption is 46.24 kg (vis-à-vis 133.73 kg state average)
• Processing and Drying of Grapes
Agricultural ProfileMajor Crops
Major food crops – Jowar, Bajra, Maize, Wheat, Millets, Bengal Gram, Tur, Horse Gram, Green Gram, Sunflower, Safflower, Niger, Sesame, Soya Bean, Linseed, Ground nut
Horticulture crops –Grapes and Pomegranate, Chilli, turmeric, tamarind, lemon, Eggplant, tomato, ladies finger
Cash crops – Sugarcane , Cotton The district is occupied by three
types of soils viz. Black soils, Red sandy soils and mixed soils
Per Capita Cultivable land – 3.2 Ha 8 Cold storages- Out of which 2 are
for Milk Products and Fruits & Vegetables.
Karnataka Ware House at Athani (APMC)- 1000 MT capacity Sericulture:
Climatic conditions allow seasonal silk-worm rearing.
M-5, S-36 & S-13 varieties of mulberry currently under cultivation.
Rise in sericulture in Bijapur led by high return and favourable conditions
Agricultural Land -10,53,471 Ha
Key Enablers
Forests0.19%
Other uncultivated land
1.56%
Net Sown Area
(NSA)79.40%
Remaining Area
18.86%
Land Utilisation (%)
Cereals44.21%
Pulses29.48%
Oilseeds12.86%
Commercial crops8.99%
Others4.46%
Cropping Pattern (%)
Source: Karnataka at Glance, DIC- Vijayapura
• 9 Large and Medium scale Industries with aggregated investment 1,496.84 Crore (USD 247 mn)
• 10,424 small-scale industries with aggregated investment INR 436.25 Crores (USD 73 mn)
Industry ProfileIndustrial Areas/Estates
Industrial AreasIndustrial Estates
Map of Vijayapura District
Potential Sectors:• Vineries / Vineyards• Wine Tourism• Garment & Textile• Agriculture &
Horticulture• Food Processing• Tourism
10,351 Acres of land have been identified for the Land Bank in the district
Proposed Food park at Ittangihala village in 75 acres of area with an estimated investment of INR 24 Crore.
S.No. Industrial Estate Extent (Acres)
1 Bijapur 192 Mahal-bagayath 153 Sindagi 28
S.No. Industrial Areas Extent (Acres)
1 Mahalbagayath 218
2 Aliyabad (Mini GC) I Stage
158
3 Aliyabad Stage II (Block) 202 Natural Resources
• Lime Stone• Dolomite• Building stone
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12 1
23
Source: DIC- Vijayapura
Water Three rivers - Krishna, Doni and Bhima Apart from the existing rivers and
rainfall, the district has extensive irrigation system using groundwater, groundwater from reservoirs and canals
Average demand in the district- Industry 0.24 MLD and Domestic 83.82 MLD
Average consumption- Industry 0.12 MLD and Domestic 68.08 MLD
The net irrigated area is 36 % to the net area sown
Almatti Dam built across Krishna River acts as a major reservoir of the upper Krishna Project.
Power Transmission in the district is being done
byHubli Electricity Supply Company Limited (HESCOM)
Average demand in the district- Industry 2309.38 LU and Domestic 6438.46 LU
Average annual consumption- Industry 56.10 MU and Domestic 18.77 MU
NTPC’s 4000 MW supercritical coal based thermal power plant at Kudgi, Bijapur District with an Investment of INR. 19968 Crore
Almatti Dam built across Krishna River has an annual output of 560 MU
Fortune Five Hydel Projects Pvt. Ltd., is about to start wind farm in the Basavana Bagewadi town with an assumed capacity of 100.8 MW
Power and Water
Tourism• Jumma Masjid - This Masjid is the key attraction in the city and the largest Masjid in the region. It is
one of the first mosques in India and holds an exquisite copy of the Quran, written in gold.
• Gol Gumbaz - The second largest tomb in the world after St. Peter’s in the Vatican City of Rome built by Mohammed Adil Shah, is 44m in diameter and every sound here echoes seven times
• Ibrahim Roza - Beautiful tomb with artistically laid out corridors and interconnecting buildings with richly decorated walls and perforated stone windows.
• Gagan Mahal - Built by Ali Adil Shah I in 1561 with a 21- meter façade and four wooden massive pillars and has a majestic central arch.
• Malik-e-Maidan - The largest medieval cannon in the world which is 14 ft long and weighs 55 tons was brought back from Ahmadnagar in the 17th century as a trophy of war by 400 oxen, 10 elephants and tens of men.
• Asar Mahal - Constructed in 1646 by Mohammed Shah , was used to serve as a hall of justice.
• Upli Buruj - Built in 1584 by Hyder Khan and is also known as Hyder Burj or Upli Burj.
• Saat Kabar - Known as sixty graves is considered as the “dark tourist spot”. Heritage site tells story of an army chief who killed his 63 wives fearing they would remarry after his death.
• Other Places - Basanta Vana, Bara Kaman, Gajanan Temple, Sangeeta Mahal, Taj Bawadi, Asar Mahal, Mehtar Mahal, Jod Gumbad and Hazarat Khaja Ameenodeen Ali Ala Shere Khuda Chishti, Siddeshwara Temple, Mahalakshmi Temple, Torvi Narasimha Temple, Sadguru Sri Gurudev Ranade Ashram
Social InfrastructureHealthcare:
Education:
Healthcare Facilities No.
Primary Health centres 60
Community Health Centres 9
Government Hospitals 81
Private Hospitals, Nursing Homes and Clinics
856
• Establishment of HRD centers in each of the Employment Exchanges.
• 67 Industrial Training Institutes (ITI).
Key educational Institutes:
• B. L. D. E Association’s School of Business Management (BLDE University)
• Malik Sandal Institute of Art & Architecture.• S. G. M .D. Ed. College• SECAB Institute of Engineering & Technology• Karnataka State Women University• Sainik School
Education Facilities No.
Degree College 66
Engineering Colleges 2
Medical Colleges 2
Polytechnics 5
Source: DIC- Vijayapura, targetstudy.com
Connectivity NH13 and NH218 pass through the
Vijayapur District is connected to Delhi, Chennai,
Mumbai and to most of the places in India through train.
Bengaluru-Hubballi-Vijayapura-Sholapur railway line connects Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Jaipur, Delhi, Hyderabad, passes through the District.
Proposed Airport with investment of INR 200 Crore (USD 33 mn) on 728 acres of land.
PortInternational
Airport318 Km
Domestic Airport214 Km
International Airport301 Km
International
Airport461
Domestic Airport198 Km
PortInternatio
nal Airport570 Km
Nearest AirportHubballi 198
Belgavi 214
Hyderabad 301
Goa 318
Bengaluru 416
Nearest SeaportKarwar 274
Goa 318
Mumbai 494
Mangaluru 570
Agriculture & Food Processing:
• Agribusiness and food processing are the predominant industries in the district, employing highest number of people in the small scale segment.
• Proposed food processing zone for the the high agri-potential at Bijapur
• Approx 35 % of the total MSME units in the district are engaged in Food & Beverages
• One of the dominant players in this region is Basaveshwara Agro Food Processing Limited engaged in Ketchups, chutneys, pickles, etc
Potential IndustriesWineries:
• Excellent climatic conditions for wine grapes cultivation
• The industry also opens up opportunities for wine tourism
• Major players: Hampi Heritage Winery, Reco Winery, Nisarga Winery sector
Other Focus Sectors:
• Textile- 15.05 %of the total MSME units in the district are engaged in Textile
• General Engineering• Animal Husbandry• Integrated Steel Plant• Solar Energy• Cement
Fisheries:
• Presence of three rivers in the region provides huge scope of inland and freshwater fishing.
• Scope for ornamental fish breeding promoted by Fisheries Research and Information Centre in Bijapur City
Investment Opportunities
Project Name Sector Estimated Cost (INR Crores)
Estimated Cost (USD
mn)Agency Status
Development Of Mega Cattle Feed Manufacturing
PlantsAgri-Infrastructure 600 100.0 KMF Conceptual Stage
Area Development Near Almatti Dam Tourism 120 20.0 Tourism
Department Conceptual Stage
Joint Venture Development Of Bijapur And Ooty. Tourism 28 4.7 Tourism
Department Conceptual Stage
• KREDL is planning a 1000 acre solar park in the Mannur village, Sindagi Taluk in PPP model having a capacity of 500 MW
• Upcoming Food Park at Ittangihal Taluk, Vijayapura (80 acres)
• NTPC Thermal Power Plant at Kudagi Taluk,Bagewadi
• Proposed Airport with investment of INR 200 Crore (USD 33 mn) on 728 acres of land.
Additional Projects
AnnexureKey Players
Other Key Industrial Icons Dyanayogi Shri Shivkumar
Swamiji Sugars Limited Nandi Sahakari Sakkare
Kharkane Indian Sugars Limited Basaveshwara Agro Food
Processing Ltd.
ETCO DenimName Sector Location Capacity Extent of
Land
Someshwar Sugars Sugar Kambagi
Tq:Vijaypur 15000 TCD 142 Ac.
Bhima Shankar Sahakari Sakkare
Karkhane
Sugar Maragur Tq:Indi 3500 TCD 181.12 Ac.
Sangamnath Sugars
Ltd.Sugar Yaragal BK
Tq:Sindagi 5000 TCD 39.01 Ac.
Other Upcoming Player (Proposed Investments):
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 Centre Industrial Estate, Station Back Road, Shikhara Khana, Bijapur - 586 101. Ph: (+91-8352) 250976, 257125Email: [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]