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Bengaluru Rural Ideal destination for investment Overview Bangalore Rural, carved out from Bangalore District on 15th August 1986, has historically been a part of the Ganga and Nolamb Pallavas dynasties. Mankund, Manne (erstwhile Manyapura), and Gangavadi were towns of historical importance. It is rich in dry farming crops such as ragi and mulberry, and supports urban Bangalore through the Introduction support of dairying, poultry farming and horticulture. Currently, it is one of the most ► Located in the south eastern part of sought after investment destinations in the state. Karnataka District 2,298 ► Divided into 4 administrative Bengaluru Area divisions- Doddaballapur, Hosakote, Headquarter sq. kilometre Devanahalli, Nelamangala ► Emerging as the most preferred 12°15' to 13°35’ N destination for investors, with ample latitude Average 859.6 Location opportunities for investment in dairy 77°05‘ to 78°00’ E Rainfall millimetres development, horticultural activities, longitude precision engineering, textiles, IT/ o ITES and biotechnology 34 C Arkavati, Kanva maximum and ► One of the largest silk producers in o Temperature Rivers Dakshina 15 C Pinakini India minimum ► Kempegowda International Airport is the third largest airport in India in Population 945 terms of passenger traffic 441 Sex Ratio females per 1,000 persons per sq.km Density ► Proposed ITIR with total investments males of US$ 20 Billion (INR 90,000 crores) by 2030. Projected employment of Population 69.7 2,55,000 (direct) and 8,57,000 Literacy Rate 9.87 lakhs (as per Census percent (indirect) 2011) Page 2 District Profile : Bengaluru Rural Economy ► GDDP is INR 14,835 Crore in the year 2014 -15 (at Current Bangalore Rural District’s Contribution to GDDP of Karnataka Prices) (2014-15)- at current prices ► Urbanisation in the district is 27% compared to 39% in the Description INR Crores Contribution state (%) ► It devotes 49% of its land for cultivation; with a major focus Total District GDP 14,835 1.6 on cereals, followed by pulses and oilseeds ► Bengaluru Rural has a focus on agriculture and allied products, Primary 2,020 1.7 silk production. ► Major agriculture products are cereals, followed by pulses, Secondary 4,793 2.3 oilseeds, vegetables and fruits. Tertiary 6,550 1.3 Source: Economic Survey of Karnataka 2016-17 Key Economic Indicator * Provisional figures District Per capita Income (in INR)* 5% Forests 2014-15 46% Cultivable land 49% 2013-14 Other land 2012-13 0 35,000 70,000 1,05,000 1,40,000 Source: KSDA (raitamitra.kar.nic.in) Source: Economic Survey of Karnataka Land Utilisation * Provisional figures Page 3 District Profile : Bengaluru Rural Agriculture Profile Area under Major Crops (Ha)- 2014-15 ► Major food crops grown in Sugarcane the district are Paddy, Ragi, Oilseeds Maize, Gram Tur dal, Groundnut, Sunflower, etc. Vegetables Fruits ► Potato, Tomato, Beans, Chillies, Brinjal, Cabbage Pulses ► are the major vegetables Other cereals and… Ragi ► Major Fruits: Banana, Key Enablers Mango, Grapes, Guava • Suitable climate for Maize ► Floricultural crops: Rose, sericulture and horticulture Paddy activities Jasmine, Marigold, Aster 0 10,000 20,000 30,000 40,000 • Pioneer in silk production ► Total cropped area: supported by healthy Source: Bangalore Rural District At A Glance 2014-15 1,11,836 Ha domestic and global demand ► Area sown more than once: • Congenial climatic conditions 3733 Ha for livestock and poultry farming Source: KSDA (raitamitra.kar.nic.in) • Existing industries are Tata Tea and Cadbury located in Nelamangala taluk Thrust Areas • Contract farming with technology and knowledge transfer initiatives • Scope of enhancement of productivity in agricultural production • Demand supply gap in silk production Page 4 District Profile : Bengaluru Rural Industry Profile ► Presently 63 Large Industries co-exist with the 8,639 MSME units. Key Players ► Volvo India Pvt. Ltd. ► Majority of the registered MSMEs are textile- based (5,133 units), followed ► Bell Ceramics by job- work/ repairs (1,885 units), wood and wood based industry (786 units) ► Tata Tea Ltd. and food and beverages (773 units) ► Cadbury India Pvt. Ltd. ► Kirloskar Electric Co. Ltd. ► Gemini Steel Tubes Ltd. ► Total employment in MSMEs is 68,511 people and a a total investment of ► Essilor Manufacturing India Pvt. Ltd. INR 1,168.16 crores ► Gokaldas Exports (P) Ltd. ► Himatsinga Selde Ltd. ► 2,012 units were registered in 2015-16 with an employment of 22,279 ► Bombay Rayon Fashions people and an investment of INR 52,855 lakhs ► Chrisails Silk Pvt. Ltd. Source: District Industrial Profile- Bengaluru Rural ► G.E. India Industries (P) Ltd. •More than 12% of total MSME •State approved the units engaged in the sector •Provides employment to over establishment of a 100 acre food •Development of Aerospace Park 51,700 people park with a total cost of USD in 732 acres and Aerospace 5.45 million SEZ on 252 acres near KIA •Distribution of Giriraja birds to •10% of the total MSME units in •Manufacturing of aerospace farmers by CSS1 to boost poultry the district engaged in the sector components, and sub- farming. Project cost of INR 65 assemblies lakhs Aerospace, Agri, Food Engineering and Sericulture Processing and Allied Industries Horticulture Page 5 District Profile : Bengaluru Rural Industry Profile SHLCC1 approved projects b/w 2013-14 to 2016-17 8000 11 15 6000 3381 10 4000 4 4 2000 2 5 6527.82 857 2480 0 0 Major exportable 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 item Garments, Silk, Investment (in INR crores) No of Projects Automobile parts, SLSWCC2 approved Projects b/w 2013-14 to 2016-17 Electronic goods, 6000 150 Granites, Opthalmic 107 4000 84 100 lenses 54 2000 16 50 4955 1021 337 3523 Service Industry 0 0 531 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 Aerospace, Number of Factories- 2015 Engineering & Allied Investment (in INR crore) No of Projects Industries Natural Resources Land Bank Granite, Feldspar 3,012 Acres of Land Bank in 38 41 Nelamangala, 6 3 Ancillarisation of the Industry Scope for automobile parts, Hoskote, Readymade Textiles Chemical Engineering Others Devanahalli Taluk Garments Garments, Engg. Products Source: Bengaluru Rural- District at a Glance 2014-15 1State High Level Clearance Committee 2 State Level Single Window Clearance Committee Page 6 District Profile : Bengaluru Rural Industrial Infrastructure ► 3 industrial estates, 7 industrial areas and 6 industrial parks ► Devanahalli Business Park: 408 acres park adjacent to KIA, planned for BD. Bengaluru International Convention Centre proposed to be a part of it ► City Cluster Development: 4 out of 8 clusters planned by ADB for cluster development- Nelamangala-Peenya, Dobaspete- Nelamangala, Doddaballapur, Devanahalli- Yelahanka ► Global ITES Pvt. Ltd. to set up a ICT R&D Centre at Devanahalli Tech Park ► Airport based SEZ- KIA ► Devanahalli Business Park with two IT parks being set up ► Scheme for Integrated Textile Park- Apparel parks in KIADB industrial area, Phase 1&2, Doddaballapur, Bengaluru Rural district INFRASTRUCTURE READINESS Page 7 District Profile : Bengaluru Rural Industrial Infrastructure 3 Industrial Estates Name Extent (acres) 6 Industrial Parks Doddaballapur 20 Name Extent (acres) Hosakote 17 Bengaluru IT 1,180 Nelamangala 119 Park Bengaluru 722 Aerospace 7 Industrial Areas Park Name Extent (acres) Bengaluru 252 Aerospace Dabaspet Phase I 277 SEZ Dabaspet Phase 67 Bengaluru 849 II Hardware Park Sompura I Stage 1,321 Doddaballapur Apparel Park 187 Sompura I Stage 80 Phase I sub- layout Doddaballapur Awarahalli Apparel Park 265 (Dabaspet IV 844 Phase II Stage) Doddaballapur 331 Obhadenahalli 696 (DBP III) Page 8 District Profile : Bengaluru Rural Support Infrastructure ► 5 railway stations with a total railway route length of 204.39 kms Rail ► Bengaluru- Guntkal railway line connecting to Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Jaipur, Delhi, Hyderabad passes through Dodaaballapur Road ► NH 7, 4, 48 pass through Devanahalli, Dobaspette and Hoskote, connecting to UP, TN, Maharashtra and Tumakuru Airport ► Kempegowda International Airport (KIA) located in the district ► Nearest seaport is Mangaluru, 352 kms away Port from district headquarter ► Other nearby ports are Goa and Karwar ► Three rivers- Arkavati, Kanva and Dakshina Pinakini Water ► 90% of the geographical area receives more than 90% rainfall ► Reservoirs and tanks are used for water storage Power ► Distribution in the district is being done by BESCOM ► Power consumption: Industry- 638.29 MU and Domestic- 207.47 MU Page 9 District Profile : Bengaluru Rural Social Infrastructure Educational Institutions The district has excellent social infrastructure, with a high number of educational institutions and healthcare Primary Schools facilities. There are opportunities for more technical institutions to be set up in the High Schools district. Sri Devaraj Urs Institute of Management PU Colleges Alpha College of Engineering Degree Colleges Polytechnic Colleges Allopathic Hospitals Source: Avalokana 2016-17 Key Educational Institutes Community Health Centres Primary Health Centres Source: Avalokana 2016-17 Healthcare Facilities Page 10 District Profile : Bengaluru Rural Tourism Devanahalli Fort Thippagondanahalli Built in 1501 by the Avati clan, this Reservoir fort was captured by Haider Ali in Man- made reservoir located at 1791, and renovated and the confluence of Arkavathy and converted into a stone fort Kumudavathi rivers Sivagange Nandi Hills Source of spring water which is considered to be very sacred, Ancient hill fortress around 60 while the hillock is dotted with few kms from