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Provisional State-wise List of industries which have not submitted information through Compliance Reporting Protocol to CPCB (Industries which have submitted the information before 01.07.2018 and still their name is mentioned in the list may send email with the supporting document at [email protected] for correction in the list till 23.07.2018, 05.00PM. Final list will be uploaded on 25.07.2018) S. No. NAME OF THE UNIT ADDRESS Category Kalburgi Cement Pvt Ltd(Old Name : Sy No 1 to 138 Chattrasal Village Cement 1 Vicat Sagar Cement Ltd.) Chincholi Gulbarga Suvarna Karnataka Cement Pvt Ltd. Kanchipura Vill Hosdurga Chitradurga Cement 2 DM Cements Pvt Ltd. Granthapura Hosdurga Taluk Cement 3 Chitradurga Lokapur Cements Ltd. Mudhol Taluk Bagalkot Cement 4 Bagalkot Udyog Ltd. (Formerly Kanoria Industries Ltd ). Cement 5 Bagalkot Cement Division Bagalkot Madras Cements Ltd.(Ramco Cement (Previously Karnataka Minerals & Manf. Cement 6 Ltd) Co. Ltd.) Hosadurga Taluk Chitradurga Vasavadatta Cements (ISO 14000) Sedam-585 222 Gulbarga DititDistrict. Cement 7 JAYPEE (Zawar) Cements Pvt. Limited. Gulbarga Cement 8 Nirani Cements Pvt. Ltd. Ningapur Industrial Area Mudhol Taluk Cement 9 Bagalkot district ACC Ltd. Thondebhavi village Gouribidanur Tq Cement 10 Chikkaballapur - 561213 ACC Ltd Kudithini Cement Works Kurugodu Road Kudithini Billage- Cement 11 585103 Bellary. M/s ONGC Mangalore Petrochemicals Petrochemical 12 Ltd., Mangalore SEZ, Permude Village, Shiraguppi Sugar Works Ltd, Kagwad, Sugar 13 Atthani, Belgaum Gyanba Sugars Ltd.[Previously Bhadra Sugar 14 SSK (<5 Cr.)], Doddabathi, Davangere Taluk, Davangere Distt Om Sugars Ltd, Jainapur Village, Sugar 15 Chipkodi Taluk, Belgaum Distt Bidar SSK Ltd., Hallikhed SF – 585 415, Sugar 16 Bidar, Dakshina Kannada SSK Ltd., Brahmavara Sugar 17 – 576 213, Udupi Taluk, Udupi Dist., Ghataprabha SSK Niyamit, Gokak, Sugar 18 Belgaum District.-591 307, Shree Halasiddanatha SSK, Nippani, Sugar 19 Belgaum District- 591 237, Sri. Chamundeswari sugars (previously Sugar M/s.Hemavathi SSK Ltd.), 20 Channarayapatna, Hassan District- 573116, India Sugars & Refineries Ltd. Sugar 21 P.O. Chitwadgi Hospet. Distt.Bellary 583 211, G M Sugars (Previously M/s. Karnataka Sugar 22 SSK Ltd)., Haveri District Pandavapura SSK Ltd., (Kothari Sugars Sugar 23 and Chemicals), Pandavapura, Mandya Dist. Shree Ambika sugars Ltd., (Lesse of Sugar 24 Srirama SSK) Chunchanakatte, K.R.Nagar Taluk, Mysore District Badami Sugars Ltd., No. 58401, Sy. No. Sugar 310, Badami Vill., Ramdurga Road, 25 Badami - 587 201(Bagalkot) Distt, Bhavani Khandasari sugars Ltd, Sy. No. Sugar 26 289, Baroor village, Bidar District, Vanivilasa Co-op Sugar Factory Ltd., Sugar 27 Hiriyur, Chitradurga District, Gangavathi Sugar Industries, Sugar 28 Gangavathi, Raichur District Mysore Paper Mill ltd., Bhadravathi, Sugar 29 Shimoga District. Shivsagar Sugars & Agro Products Ltd. Sugar 30 Udapudi (P), Ramdurga Tq, Belgaum Dist.-591123, Karnataka Devangere Sugar Company Ltd., Sugar 31 Kukkavada, Davangere, Davangere Dist. Gem Sugars Ltd., Kundargi village, Biligi Sugar 32 taluk, Bagalkot Dist. 587 204. Naranja SSK Ltd. Near Janawada, Sugar 33 Imampur, Bidar - 585401, Venkateshwara Power Project, Belgaum Sugar 34 Bilagi Sugars,Badagandi village, Bilagi Sugar 35 Taluk Bagalkot District. -578101 Indian Sugar Manufacturing Co. Ltd., A/P Sugar 36 Havinal, Indi Taluk, Bijapur District- 586205 Shree Kedaranath Sugars & Agro Sugar Products Ltd.,Kerkalmatti, Badami Taluk, 37 Bagalkote District (Sugar unit), Sadashiva Sugars, Nagaral village, Sugar 38 Bagalkote Taluk & District SPR Sugars, Pvt Ltd., Kanchugranahalli, Sugar 39 Bidadi Hobli, Ramanagaram Taluk & District Shivshakthi Sugars Ltd, Mayoor Chitra Sugar 40 Mandir Road, Ankali,Chikodi Taluk, Belgaum Dist. Shree Doodhganga Krishna SSK Distillery Sugar 41 Division, Chikodi Taluk, Belgaum District. Mysore Sugar Co., Sugar town, Mandya Sugar 42 Dist.-571402, Ugar Sugar Works, Ugarkhurd, Belgaum Sugar 43 District, Karnataka. Pin : 591316 Manali Sugars Ltd, Malgana Vill., Sugar 44 Sindhagi Taluka, Distt. Vijayapur Jamkhandi Sugars Ltd.,Unit II, Nad, KD Sugar 45 Post, Tq: Indi Dist., Vijaypur, Karnataka KPR Sugar Mills Pvt Ltd, Almel Village, Sugar 46 Sindhagi Taluk, Bijapur Soubhagya Laxmi Sugars Ltd, Hirenandi Sugar 47 Vill., Gokak, Belgaum Bhalkeshwara Sugars Ltd, Bajola Village, Sugar 48 Balki, Bidar Athani Sugar Limited, (Formerly known Sugar as Athani Farmers Co-operative Sugar 49 Factory Limited), Belgaum. Satish Sugars Ltd.( Gokak Power Sugar 50 Distilleries Pvt. Ltd.), Tq: Gokak, Dist: Belgaum-591 224 M/s Chandra Life Sciences, Plot No. 200, Pharma 51 Kolhar Industrial Area, Bidar-- 585 402 M/s Vaidhatru Pharma Pvt Ltd, Plot No Pharma 52 28, KIADB Indl. Area, Raichur Growth Center, Raichur- 584134 M/s Astra Zeneca Pharma India Ltd,12th Pharma Mile On Bellary Road, Venkathalla, 53 Yelahanka,Bangalore-560063 M/s Hikal Ltd., 82/A, KIADB Industrial Pharma 54 area, Jigani, Anekal Taluk, Bangalore- 562106 M/s Ace Bright Pvt Ltd (CDYMAX, UNIT- Pharma II), No.116/117, KIADB Inddl. Area, Jigani 55 II Phase, Bangalore-562106 M/s Sequent Scientific ltd (formerly Pharma Sequent Pharmaceuticals (Strides Research & Specialty Chemicals Ltd.,) 56 Plot No.120 A/B, KIADB Industrial Area Baikampady, Mangalore – 575 011. M/s Vani Organics B(4),KOLHAR INDL. Pharma 57 AREA, KOLHAR,Dist. BIDAR - 585 403 M/s Lake chemicals Pvt. Ltd., 21-M, Pharma Attibele Industrial Area, Bommasandra 58 Anekal Taluk,Bangalore-562107 M/s Vivimed Labs Ltd., Pharma 59 Plot No. 78/A, Kolhar Industrial Area, Bidar-585403 M/s Karnataka Nutraceuticals India Ltd, Pharma 60 Plot No 101B, KIADD Growth centre IA, Hassan-573201 M/s Suryakala Laboratories, Plot no 131, Pharma 61 Kolhar IA, Bidar-585401 M/s Azechem Lab Pvt lTd, Plot No 94, Pharma 62 Kolhar Ind Area, Bidar-585401 M/s Vivimed Laboratories Ltd, 54P, Pharma 63 Kolhar Industrial Area, Bidar – 585 403. Ms Gomti Life Sciences India pvt. Ltd., Pharma Plot-17F,Bidadi Industrial Area, 2nd 64 Phase, Sector-1, Ramanagar District, Bengaluru, Karnataka 562109 M/s SN2 Assymetric pVt Ltd, Plot No 94, Pharma 65 KIADB, Kolhar Ind Area, Bidar-585403 M/s VPL chemicals pvt ltd, Plot No 64, Pharma KIADB, Sompura Ind Area, Dabaspet, 66 Tumkur Road, Nelamangala Taluk, Bangalore Rural distt-562111 M/s Resonance Laboratories Pvt Ltd,Plot Pharma No. 8C & 9A ,KIADB Industrial Area, 67 Doddaballapur, Bangalore Rural District- 561203 M/s Stereo Drugs Pvt Ltd, Sy. No. 8 & Pharma 68 16, Plot No 183, Kolhar Ind Area, Bidar- 585403 M/s Shilpa Medicare Unit-II, Plot Pharma 69 No33,33A,40-47, Raichur Industrial Growth Centre, Raichur- 584 134 M/s Shilpa Medicare Ltd., Unit – IPlot. Pharma No. 4A,Deosugur Industrial 70 Area,Deosugur, Shaktinagar,Dist: Raichur – 584 170 M/s Somu Organo-Chem (P) Ltd. Pharma 71 Plot No. C-29, C-30, KSSIDC Estate, Malur taluk, Kolar district.-563130 M/s Hexagon Bio Pharma Pvt limited Pharma Plot No 11-D, Kiadb Industrial 72 AreaBashettyhalli, DoddaballapurBengaluru - 561203 M/s Sri Lakshmi Chemicals Pvt ltd, Plot Pharma 73 No 73D, Kolhar Ind Area, Bidar-585402 M/s Wohler Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. Pharma (Limelight) Plot No. 123 & 124, Kolhar 74 Industrial Area, Bidar.-585403 M/s Chorus Labs Ltd, Plot No. 23-B, Pharma 75 Kolhar Indl Area, Bidar Dist.-585402 M/s Chiral Biosciences Pvt Ltd, Plot No Pharma 76 50 & 51, Kolhar Ind Area, Bidar-585401 M/s Syntho Chiral Pvt Ltd, Plot No - 53B Pharma 77 & 54PKolhar Industrial Area,KolharBidar- 585401 M/s R V Synthesis Private Limited, Sy. Pharma No. 265,250,251,252 & 233, Thoremavu 78 village, Nanjangud Taluk, Mysore District- 571301 M/s. HLL life care Ltd., Kangala, Belagavi Pharma 79 district, Karnataka-591225 Gomti Pharma Chem, Plot No. 17F, Pharma 80 KIADB Industrial Area, Bididi, Ramaqnagaram Taluk and District Samarth Life sciences oPvt Ltd., Plot No. Pharma 191 A, Vasantha Narasapura KIADB 81 Industrial Area, Tumkur-572 106. Raichem Medicare Private Limited, Plot Pharma No.25 & 26, KIADB Industrial Area, 82 Raichur Growth Centre, Raichur Himalaya Drug Company, N0.11/1A7 & Pharma 1B, Tumkur Road, Makali village, 83 Dasanapura Hobli, Bangalore-562123 Phona Lab Shed No.76A & 77, KSSIDC Pharma 84 Industrial Area, Metagalli Post, Hebbal, Mysore-16 Tata Power Company Ltd., Plot No.1234 Powerplant to 1240 & 1263 to 1297, Kanaburgi Indl. 85 Area, Autonagar, Belgaum. Surana Power Limited, Plot No.232,229A Powerplant & 230, Raichur Groth Centre, KIADB 86 Industrial Area, Raichur Himatsinghka Linens, Plot No 1, SEZ Powerplant 87 KIADB IA, Hanumantpura post, Hassan Gulbarga Power Pvt Ltd, Chattrasala Powerplant 88 Village, Chincholi, Gulbarga BASF India Ltd., (ISO 14000) Bala Village, Dye & Dye 89 Mangalore, D.K. District – 574 149 BT & FC Ltd., Challakere road, Hiriyur- Distillery 90 572 144, Chitradurga District Chamundi Distilleries (P) Ltd., Maliyur, Distillery 91 T.Narasipura Taluk, Mysore Dist. Nirani Sugars Ltd, (Ditillery Unit), Sy. No. Distillery 92 18&19, Malapur Village, Mudhol Tq, Bagalkot Dist. Hindustan Distillery (Gauri Industries), Distillery 93 Veeragolla Halli, Gauribidanur,,Kolar District Gemini Distilleries, Chamarajanagar Distillery 94 Road, Nanjangud, Mysore District. India Breweries & Distilleries Ltd.), Distillery 95 Ameerabad PO, Hallikhed SF, Bidar Dist. J.P. 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  • District Census Handbook, Mandya, Part X-A, B, Series-14,Mysore

    District Census Handbook, Mandya, Part X-A, B, Series-14,Mysore

    CENSUS OF INDIA 1971 S E R I E S-14 MYSORE DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK MANDYA DISTRICT PART X-A: TOWN AND VILLAGE DIRECTORY PART X-B: PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT P. PAD MAN A B H A OF THE INDIAN ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICE DIRECTOR OF CENSUS OPERATIONS MYSORE 24 12 0 24 ... 72 MILES m1f~CD)U -·!~.r-~=.~~~~!~~==~!;;If"!~ : iii: 20 0 20 40 60 eo 100 klt.OM£TRES ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISIONS, 1971 STA TE BOUNDARY DISTRICT " TALUk " STATE CAPITAL * OISTRICT HEADQUARTERS @ TALUk o T. Naulput - ThirumaI<udIu Naulpur Ho-Hoopct H-HubU ANDHRA PRADESH CHELUVANARA YANA TEMPLE, MELKOTE (Mot{f on the cover) The illustration on the cover page represents the temple dedicated to Krishna as CheluVG­ Pulle-Raya at Melkote town in Mandya district. The temple is a square building of great dimensions but very plain in design. The original name of the principal deity is said to .have been Rama Priya. According to tradition, Lord Narayana of Melkote appeared in a dream to Sri Ramanuja (the 12th century Vaishnava Saint and propounder of the philosophy of Visishtadvait(!) and said to him that He was awaiting him on Yadugiri Hill. Thereupon, v,:ith the assistance of .Hoysala King Vishnu­ vardhana (who had received tapta-mudra from Ramanuja and embraced Vaishnavism) he discovered the idol which lay covered by an ant-hill which he excavated and worshipped. This incident is said to have occurred in the month of Tai in Bahudharaya year. A temple \.vas erected for Lord Narayana over the ant-hill and the installation of tlle image took place in 1100 A.D.
  • 11 14 KARNATAKA.Pmd

    11 14 KARNATAKA.Pmd

    STATE REVIEWS Indian Minerals Yearbook 2012 (Part- I) 51st Edition STATE REVIEWS (Karnataka) (FINAL RELEASE) GOVERNMENT OF INDIA MINISTRY OF MINES INDIAN BUREAU OF MINES Indira Bhavan, Civil Lines, NAGPUR – 440 001 PHONE/FAX NO. (0712) 2565471 PBX : (0712) 2562649, 2560544, 2560648 E-MAIL : [email protected] Website: www.ibm.gov.in May, 2014 11-1 STATE REVIEWS KARNATAKA Chickmagalur, Chitradurga, Davangere, Uttara Kannada, Shimoga and Tumkur districts; ochre in Bellary and Bidar districts; quartz/silica Mineral Resources sand in Bagalkot, Bengaluru, Belgaum, Karnataka has the distinction of being Bellary, Chickmagalur, Chitradurga, Davangere, the principal gold producing State in the country. Dharwad, Gadag, Gulbarga, Hassan, Haveri, The State is the sole producer of felsite Kolar, Koppal, Mandya, Mysore, Uttara & and leading producer of iron ore, chromite and Dakshina Kannada, Raichur, Shimoga, Tumkur dunite. Karnataka hosts the country's 78% and Udupi districts; Quartzite in Belgaum vanadium ore, 73% iron ore (magnetite), 42% district; and talc/steatite/soapstone in Bellary, tungsten ore, 37% asbestos, 28% limestone, 22% Chickmagalur, Chitradurga, Hassan, Mandya, gold, 20% granite, 17% dunite, and 14% corundum Mysore, Raichur and Tumkur districts. resources. Other minerals that occur in the State The important mineral-occurrence found are asbestos in Chickmagalur, Hassan, Mandya, in the State are bauxite in Belgaum, Chickmagalur, Mysore and Shimoga districts; barytes Uttara & Dakshina Kannada and Udupi and pyrite in Chitradurga district;