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Part A
CHAPTER - I
1.1 PREAMBLE
Mandya district has seven taluks viz, K.R.Ppet ,Maddur,Malavalli,
Mandya, Nagamangala, Srirangapatna and Pandavapura.Srirangapatna
taluk is one amongst seven taluks.
The Department of Industries & Commerce has entrusted Small
Industries Service Institute (SISI) the Preparation of District Industrial
Prespective Plan (DIPP) of Mandya District for the period 2006-2011.
Accordingly, taluk-wise Industrial Perspective Plan for all the seven taluks
of the District have been prepared to facilitate consolidation as District
Industrial Perspective Plan Report. This report gives the Industrial
Perspective plan of Srirangapatna Taluk. The earlier survey of the district
was carried out in 2000-2001. Taluk wise reports were not prepared at that
time. Taluk wise reports were not prepared at that time. The need for a fresh
survey of the district was meant to make a reappraisal of the resource basket
to identify suitable product lines having scope for development in the area.
1.2 OBJECTIVES
Primary Objectives
Identification of potential investment opportunites in secondary
and service sectors
Suggesting Action Plan for materializing the potential.
Secondary Objectives
To make SWOT analysis based on
Resources base-trend and growth rate
Existing industrial and other infrastructure facilities and recent
developments
Existing industrial base
Recent trends in industrialization
Other important factors
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1.3 SCOPE
As regards the scope of the survey, the study includes all the manufacturing
activities presently existing in the entire taluk and falling into the fold of
small scale, cottage, village industries, and service sector etc., which indeed
interdependent/complementary and essential for speedier development of
industries in the taluk.
1.4 METHODOLOGY
The report is prepared based both on primary data and secondary data.
The secondary data was collected from published sources. The primary
data was collected by contacting from publishing sources. The primary
data was collected by contacting and interacting with resource persons,
Stakeholders in government departments /organizations, industry
associations, industrialists, NGOs etc., at both taluk & district levels.
The collected data was analysed and utilized for the preparation of Taluk
Industrial Perspective plan.
1.5 DISCLAIMER
The data available from the relevant Government Publications
have been adopted for the study.
Data obtained from various Government Departments/
organizations are analysed to form the basis for the Taluk
Industrial Perspective plan.
Where ever a particular data was not available, appropriate trend
projections /estimates were made based on the growth
/development and adopted in the Report.
The Report is for general guidance of entrepreneurs, the
Department of Industries & Commerce and other developmental
agencies.
Investment opportunities have been suggested taking into
consideration the viability, availability of raw material, labour
besides other factors. However, any Entrepreneur desirous of
setting up of an enterprise is advised to carry out due diligence
before committing the investment.
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CHAPTER – II
PROPOSED POTENTIAL INDUSTRIES PLANNED FOR 2006-2011
IN THE TALUK
Core sector Industries to be encouraged
The resources as well as the existing industrial infrastructure of the taluk
will be analysed in the coming chapters. Based on the resources in the taluk
there is scope as follows: -
In view of paddy, being a major food crop grown in the taluk, too many
Rice Mills have come up and are over saturated due to which more than
50% have closed and many of others have been modernized. A few Huller,
Flour Mills and Vermicelli units can come up.
Since Sugar cane, being a major commercial crop grown in the taluk there
is scope for jaggery manufacturing units Most of the jaggery is going to
North India, mainly Gujarat & Rajasthan. These units have to be
modernized. A few sugar cane juice canning units can come up.
The taluk is already having many Rice mills, tiny jaggery units. Using the
waste in rice mills, and Jaggery units, Bio-mass briquetted fuel
manufacturing units can come up in the taluk. Also power generation units
using Bio-mass can come up in the taluk.
Ragi is one of the main crops grown and there are already a few ragi
processing units which supply cleaned and packed ragi and also cleaned and
powdered ragi. A few more such units can come up. Ragi malt is a very
healthy food. Now-a-days, it is getting popularity among people since it is
a non-diabetic and non-cholesterol. A few such units can come up.
Since vegetables and fruits are grown plenty in the taluk, fruit processing,
vegetable processing and export industries can come up. There is scope for
banana chip manufacturing, jackfruit processing, mango juice processing in
the fruit field and tomato ketch-up, sauce in the vegetable field. Cold
storage can be constructed and fruits & vegetables can be processed and
exported.
The taluk is having good coconut plantation crop. The taluk is already
having some coir defibering units and a few coir mat making units can
come up. A few more coir defibering, coir rope, coir mat making units can
come up. Tender coconut packing units, desiccated coconut powder units,
bakery units, button manufacturing units can also come up.
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As good quantity of building stone available in the taluk, a few more jelly
quarrying & crushing units, table moulded bricks can come up.
Since Mulberry is also grown in the taluk a few more silk reeling and silk
twisting units can come up.
The taluk is having good animal population and hence there is scope for
animal slaughtering, chrome tanning, meat processing and exports, wool
processing units can also come up. A few units of milk processing, milk
products, bone mills can come up.
The taluk is having good irrigation facilities with the result it has good
number of tractors. Due to this, already tractor servicing units and trailers
for tractor manufacturing units exist. There is scope for few more such
units.
Since good number of Educational Institutions are there and good number
of educated persons available, there is scope for IT enabled services, DTP,
Mobile servicing, Internet Cafes, Computer servicing, etc.,
Since good numbe of vehicles are there in the taluk, a few more Automobile
workshops can come up.
Since more number of Rice mills are there, machinery parts of rice mill can
come up.
Since more fallow land, non-agriculture and barren land available and since
good number of Artisans and non-workers and educated persons are
available in the taluk, there is scope for few more industrial areas in the
taluk, which can accommodate various types of industries.
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LIST OF THRUST INDUSTRIES OF THE TALUK
1 Resource based industries:-
a) Agro-based Industries
1. Vermicelli
2. puffed rice
3. Desiccated coconut powder
4. Canning of tender coconut
5. Dehydrated vegetables
6. Pappad
7. Corn flakes
8. Fruit juice/pulp/tomato ketchup
9. Flour mills and destoners
10. Idli rava
11. Canning of Sugar cane juice
12. Rice mill
b) Wood based:-
1. Wooden furniture
2. Bamboo and cane furniture
c) Live stock based:-
1 Leather foot ware
2. Poultry dressing
3. Mutton Slaughtering, Processing & export
4.Wool
d) Minerals:-
1. Cement hollow bricks
2. Stone crushing
3. Granite cutting and polishing
e) Demand based:-
1. Vulcanizing
2. Injection moulding
3. Agarbathi rolling
4. Candles making
5. Soaps and Detergents
6. Camphors
7. Automobile Batteries
8. DTP
9. Photocopy
10. Fabrication
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11. Repairs & service of
a. Electrical motors
b. Two wheelers
c. Electrical and electronic consumer durables
12. Tailoring
13. Coir fiber and curlings
14. Ready made garments
15. Offset printing
16. Screen printing
17. Note books and exercise
18. Non edible oils
19. Mineral water
20. Biomass briquetting
21. Cold storage.
22. Bakery and Bakery products
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PERSPECTIVE PLAN FOR ESTABLISHMENT OF TINY/SSI
UNITSIN THE TALUK FROM 2006-2007
PER UNIT No.
Proje Work Plan Em Powe of
Sl. Details of
Land Bldg. Capa ct ing t& p. r units
No products
Sq.ft. Sq.ft. city cost capital m/c (No HP/ prop
Rs. In Lakhs s.) KW osed
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
A FOOD & BEVERAGES
1 Jaggery/ 4000 2400 100 7.50 2.25 5.25 10 10HP 3
khandasari MTs
sugar
2 Puffed rice 1650 365 35MTs 0.75 0.23 0.52 3 0 1
3 Dehydrated 2400 1500 30MTs 2.00 0.60 1.40 4 3HP 1
Vegetables
B TEXTILES & GARMENTS
1 Silk 2400 1500 1200 4.50 1.35 3.15 10 2Hp 3
reeling and KGs
twisting
2 Ready 2400 1500 15000 3.00 0.90 2.10 10 1Hp 2
made Pics
Garments
3 Hand 1200 1200 3000 1.00 0.40 0.60 2 0 1
looms Mts
C WOOD AND WOOD BASED
1 Wooden 4000 2000 300Nos 1.05 0.32 0.73 4 5HP 1
furniture
2 Bamboo& 4000 2000 300Nos 0.50 0.15 0.35 4 0 1
cane works
F RUBBER & PLASTICS
1 Vulcanizing 2400 1500 7500 0.10 0.03 0.07 2 1Hp 1
G CHEMICAL& CHEMICAL PRODUCTS
1 Agarbattis 2400 1500 20MTs 0.45 0.14 0.31 5 2KW 3
2 Candles 1200 800 24MTs 1.50 0.45 1.05 3 2HP 1
3 Camphors 1200 800 12MTs 2.00 0.60 1.40 2 2Hp 1
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2006-2011
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H JOB WORK & REPAIRS
1 Electrical 600 600 300Nos 0.75 0.23 0.52 2 1HP 1
pumps &
motors
2 Two 2400 1200 3000 1.50 0.45 1.05 4 0 1
wheelers Nos
3 Electrical & 2400 1200 1500 2.00 0.60 1.40 4 1Hp 1
electronic Nos
house hold
durables
4 Mobile 300 300 200 1.00 0.35 0.65 2 1HP 1
Phones Nos
I OTHER SERVICES
1 Tailoring 200 200 2400 0.45 0.14 0.31 3 0 5
Pics
2 Software 150 150 50 2.00 0.60 1.40 4 1HP 1
Projects
J MISCELLANEOUS
1 Coir fiber & 6000 3000 20MTs 4.50 1.35 3.15 10 5HP 3
curlings
TOTAL 32
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PERSPECTIVE PLAN FOR ESTABLISHMENT OF TINY/SSI
UNITS IN THE TALUK FROM 2007-2008
PER UNIT No.
Proje Work Plan of
ct ing t& Em Powe unit
Sl. Details of
Land Bldg. Capa cost capital m/c p. r s
No products
Sq.ft. Sq.ft. city (No HP/ pro
Rs. In Lakhs s.) KW pos
ed
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
A FOOD & BEVERAGES
1 Jaggery/ 4000 2400 100 7.50 2.25 5.25 10 10HP 3
khandasari MTs
sugar
2 VermiCelli 3300 750 25MTs 3.00 0.90 2.40 5 3HP 1
3 Puffed rice 1650 365 35MTs 0.75 0.23 0.52 3 0 1
4 Idli rava 2400 1500 30MTs 1.125 0.45 1.05 4 15HP 1
0
5 Poultry dressing 2400 2000 12000 0.90 027 1.63 2 1Hp 1
No
6 Canning of 2400 1500 30MTs 2.00 0.60 1.40 4 15HP 1
tender coconut
7 Canning of 2400 1500 30MTs 5.00 1.50 3.50 4 15HP 1
SugarCane Juice
8 Dehydrated 2400 1500 30MTs 2.00 0.60 1.40 4 3HP 1
vegetables
9 Pappad 1650 660 4MTs 0.75 0.23 0.52 2 25HP 1
10 Fruit juices/pulp 2400 1500 30MTs 5.00 1.50 3.50 4 5HP 1
tomato
ketchup/banana
chips.etc
11 Wool 2400 1500 2000 2.00 0.60 1.40 3 10HP 1
Meters
12 Flour mills and 2400 1500 30MTs 1.50 0.45 1.05 2 15HP 1
destoners
13 Bakery 3300 2178 8MTs 4.50 1.35 3.15 6 5HP 2
&Bakery
products
B TEXTILES & GARMENTS
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2006-2011
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1 Silk reeling and 2400 1500 1200 4.50 1.35 3.15 10 2Hp 3
twisting KGs
2 Ready made 2400 1500 15000 3.00 0.90 2.10 10 1Hp 2
Garments Pics
3 Power 1200 1200 60000 2.00 0.80 1.20 2 2HP 1
looms Mts
C WOOD AND WOOD BASED
1 Wooden 4000 2000 300Nos 1.05 0.32 0.73 4 5HP 1
furniture
D PRINTING & STATIONERY
1 Off set printing 2400 1500 12Lakh 15.00 4.50 10.50 3 3HP 1
& s pages
book binding
F RUBBER & PLASTICS
1 Tyre Retreading 2400 1500 1500No 9.00 2.70 6.30 8 10HP 1
G CHEMICA& CHEMICAL PRODUCTS
1 Agarbattis 2400 1500 20MTs 0.45 0.14 0.31 5 2KW 3
2 Soaps 2400 1500 24MTs 3.00 0.90 2.10 4 2HP 1
and
Detergents
3 Automobile 15000 15000 1200 3.00 0.90 2.10 10 5Hp 1
Batteries Nos
H GLASS & CERAMICS
1 Mosaic tiles 3000 1650 10 lakh 7.50 2.25 5.25 8 10 1
sq.ft Hp
I GEN. ENGG
.
1 Agrl. 4000 2800 80 MTs 2.25 0.68 1.57 4 5 HP 1
Implements
2 Steel furniture 4000 2500 1320 11.13 6.23 4.90 17 30 1
Nos HP
M JOB WORK & REPAIRS
1 Electrical 600 600 300Nos 0.75 0.23 0.52 2 1HP 1
pumps and
motors
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2 Two wheelers 2400 1200 3000 1.50 0.45 1.05 4 0 1
Nos
3 Battery charging 1200 1000 240 0.75 0.23 0.52 2 1 HP 1
and servicing Nos.
4 Electrical and 2400 1200 1500 2.00 0.60 1.40 4 1Hp 1
electronic house Nos
hold durables
5 Tractors and 2400 1200 700 3.00 0.90 2.10 3 0 1
trailers Nos
6 Computer 300 300 200 1.00 0.35 0.65 2 1 HP 1
Hardware Nos
N OTHER SERVICES
1 Photo 450 450 5000 1.20 0.70 0.50 2 0 1
studios Photos
2 Tailoring 200 200 2400 0.45 0.14 0.31 3 0 5
Pics
3 DTP 150 150 25000 1.50 0.45 1.05 3 1HP 2
Pages
4 Photocopy 150 150 1 Lakh 1.00 0.30 0.70 2 1HP 2
sheets
5 Software 150 150 50 2.00 0.60 1.40 4 1HP 1
Projects
O MISCELLANEOUS
1 Corrugated 4000 3000 30MTs 20.00 6.00 14.00 6 10HP 1
Boxes
2 Coir fiber & 6000 3000 20MTs 4.50 1.35 3.15 10 5HP 3
curlings
3 Bio-mass 5000 2000 25MTS 18.00 5.40 12.60 4 10HP 1
Briquettings
TOTAL 55
INDUSTRIAL PERSPECTIVE PLAN OF SRIRANGAPATNA TALUK: 2006-2011
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PERSPECTIVE PLAN FOR ESTABLISHMENT OF TINY/SSI
UNITS IN THE TALUK FROM 2008-2009
PER UNIT No.
Proje Work Plan of
ct ing t& Em Powe unit
Sl. Details of
Land Bldg. Capa cost capital m/c p. r s
No products
Sq.ft. Sq.ft. city (No HP/ pro
Rs. In Lakhs s.) KW pos
ed
2
1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
A FOOD & BEVERAGES
1 Jaggery/khand 4000 2400 100MT 7.50 2.25 5.25 10 10HP 3
asari s
sugar
3 Mutton 2400 2000 30MTs 15.00 4.50 10.50 4 2HP 1
processing &
export
4 Puffed rice 1650 365 35MTs 0.75 0.23 0.52 3 0 1
7 Desiccated 1650 860 30MTs 2.00 0.60 1.40 4 15Hp 1
coconut
powder
10 Dehydrated 2400 1500 30MTs 2.00 0.60 1.40 4 3HP 1
vegetables
12 Fruit 2400 1500 30MTs 5.00 1.50 3.50 4 5HP 1
juices/pulp
tomato
ketchup
/banana chips
.etc
14 Modern 8000 4000 1200 23.00 6.90 16.10 10 60HP 1
Rice MTs
Mills
16 Bakery 3300 2178 8MTs 4.50 1.35 3.15 6 5HP 2
&Bakery
products
B TEXTILES & GARMENTS
1 Silk 2400 1500 1200 4.50 1.35 3.15 10 2Hp 3
reeling and KGs
twisting
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2006-2011
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2 Ready made 2400 1500 15000 3.00 0.90 2.10 10 1Hp 2
Garments Pics
3 Hand 1200 1200 3000 1.00 0.40 0.60 2 0 1
loom Mts
C WOOD ANDWOOD BASED
1 Wooden 4000 2000 300Nos 1.05 0.32 0.73 4 5HP 1
furniture
2 Bamboo& 4000 2000 300Nos 0.50 0.15 0.35 4 0 1
cane works
D PRINTING & STATIONERY
2 Screen 1200 800 1 lakhs 0.75 0.23 0.52 2 0 1
printing pics
3 Exercise & 2400 1500 20000 3.00 0.90 2.10 4 3HP 1
Note Books Nos.
F RUBBER & PLASTICS
2 Vulcanizing 2400 1500 7500 0.10 0.03 0.07 2 1Hp 1
G CHEMICAL& CHEMICAL PRODUCTS
1 Agarbattis 2400 1500 20MTs 0.45 0.14 0.31 5 2KW 3
2 Candles 1200 800 24MTs 1.50 0.45 1.05 3 2HP 1
3 Soapsand 2400 1500 24MTs 3.00 0.90 2.10 4 2HP 1
Detergents
4 Automobile 1500 15000 1200 3.00 0.90 2.10 10 5Hp 1
Batteries 0 Nos
H GLASS & CERAMICS
1 Granite 6000 4000 10000 37.50 11.25 26.25 10 60Hp 1
cutting & sft
polishing
I GENERAL ENGG. & ALLIED
1 Trailors for 4000 2800 120Nos 15.00 8.25 6.75 4 5Hp 1
tractors
K FERROUS & NON FERROUS
1 General 2400 1200 450 6.00 1.80 4.20 8 15HP 1
fabrications MTs
L JOB WORK & REPAIRS
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1 Electrical 600 600 300Nos 0.75 0.23 0.52 2 1HP 1
pumps &
motors
2 Two 2400 1200 3000 1.50 0.45 1.05 4 0 1
wheelers Nos
3 Electrical & 2400 1200 1500 2.00 0.60 1.40 4 1Hp 1
electronic Nos
house hold
durables
4 Mobile 300 300 200 1.00 0.35 0.65 2 1HP 1
Phones Nos
8 Voltage 300 300 200 1.00 0.35 0.65 2 1HP 1
stabilizers Nos
M OTHER SERVICES
1 Photo Frame 150 150 1000 0.50 0.30 0.20 2 0 1
works Nos
2 Tailoring 200 200 2400 0.45 0.14 0.31 3 0 5
Pics
3 Cyber cafes 150 150 10GB 1.00 0.30 0.70 2 1HP 1
4 DTP 150 150 25000 1.50 0.45 1.05 3 1HP 2
Pages
5 Photocopy 150 150 1 Lakh 1.00 0.30 0.70 2 1HP 2
sheets
6 Software 150 150 50 2.00 0.60 1.40 4 1HP 1
Projects
7 IT enabled 300 300 20 5.00 1.50 3.50 5 2HP 1
services Lakh
Rs
N MISCELLANEOUS
1 Coir fiber & 6000 3000 20MTs 4.50 1.35 3.15 10 5HP 3
curlings
2 Vermi culture 24000 6000 20MTs 2.00 0.60 1.40 3 0 1
TOTAL 53
INDUSTRIAL PERSPECTIVE PLAN OF SRIRANGAPATNA TALUK: 2006-2011
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PERSPECTIVE PLAN FOR ESTABLISHMENT OF TINY/SSI
UNITS IN THE TALUK FROM 2009-2010
PER UNIT No.
Proje Work Plan of
ct ing t& Em Powe unit
Sl. Details of
Land Bldg. Capa cost capital m/c p. r s
No products
Sq.ft. Sq.ft. city (No HP/ pro
Rs. In Lakhs s.) KW pos
ed
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
A FOOD & BEVERAGES
1 Jaggery/khand 4000 2400 100MT 7.50 2.25 5.25 10 10HP 3
asari s
sugar
2 Vermi 3300 750 25MTs 3.00 0.90 2.40 5 3HP 1
Celli
3 Poultry 2400 2000 12000N 0.90 027 1.63 2 1Hp 1
dressing o
4 Caning of 2400 1500 30MTs 5.00 1.50 3.50 4 15HP 1
sugar cane
juice
5 Pappad 1650 660 4MTs 0.75 0.23 0.52 2 25HP 1
6 Fruit 2400 1500 30MTs 5.00 1.50 3.50 4 5HP 1
juices/pulp
tomato
ketchup
/banana chips
.etc
7 Wool 2400 1500 2000 2.00 0.60 1.40 3 10HP 1
Meters
8 Flour mills 2400 1500 30MTs 1.50 0.45 1.05 2 15HP 1
and destoners
9 Bakery 3300 2178 8MTs 4.50 1.35 3.15 6 5HP 2
&Bakery
products
B TEXTILES & GARMENTS
1 Silk 2400 1500 1200K 4.50 1.35 3.15 10 2Hp 3
reeling and Gs
twisting
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2006-2011
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2 Ready 2400 1500 15000P 3.00 0.90 2.10 10 1Hp 2
made ics
Garments
3 Power 1200 1200 60000 2.00 0.80 1.20 2 2HP 1
looms Mts
C WOOD AND WOOD BASED
1 Wooden 4000 2000 300Nos 1.05 0.32 0.73 4 5HP 1
furniture
D PRINTING & STATIONERY
1 Off set 2400 1500 12 15.00 4.50 10.50 3 3HP 1
printing & Lakhs
book binding pages
E CHEMICA& CHEMICAL PRODUCTS
1 Agarbattis 2400 1500 20MTs 0.45 0.14 0.31 5 2KW 3
2 Soaps and 2400 1500 24MTs 3.00 0.90 2.10 4 2HP 1
Detergents
3 Camphors 1200 800 12MTs 2.00 0.60 1.40 2 2Hp 1
F GLASS & CERAMICS
1 Hollow 3000 1650 1Lakhs 18.00 5.40 12.60 10 15Hp 1
concrete Nos
Bricks
2 Stone 1 495 8000 30.00 9.00 21.00 15 60HP 1
crushing acre CMTR
G GENERAL ENGG. & ALLIED
1 Agriculture 4000 2800 80MTs 2.25 0.68 1.57 4 5HP 1
implements
H JOB WORK & REPAIRS
1 Electrical 600 600 300Nos 0.75 0.23 0.52 2 1HP 1
pumps &
motors
2 Two 2400 1200 3000 1.50 0.45 1.05 4 0 1
wheelers Nos
3 Battery 1200 1000 240Nos 0.75 0.23 0.52 2 1HP 1
charging and
Servicing
INDUSTRIAL PERSPECTIVE PLAN OF SRIRANGAPATNA TALUK: 2006-2011
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4 Electrical & 2400 1200 1500 2.00 0.60 1.40 4 1Hp 1
electronic Nos
house hold
durables
5 Tractors and 2400 1200 700Nos 3.00 0.90 2.10 3 0 1
Trailors
6 UPS 300 300 200 1.00 0.35 0.65 2 1HP 1
Nos
L OTHER SERVICES
1 Photo 450 450 5000 1.20 0.70 0.50 2 0 1
studios Photos
2 Tailoring 200 200 2400 0.45 0.14 0.31 3 0 5
Pics
4 Video 300 300 100 5.00 1.50 3.50 4 2HP 1
conferencing Nos
5 DTP 150 150 25000 1.50 0.45 1.05 3 1HP 2
Pages
6 Photocopy 150 150 1 Lakh 1.00 0.30 0.70 2 1HP 2
sheets
7 Software 150 150 50 2.00 0.60 1.40 4 1HP 1
Projects
M MISCELLANEOUS
1 Corrugated 4000 3000 30MTs 20.00 6.00 14.00 6 10HP 1
Boxes
2 Coir fiber & 6000 3000 20MTs 4.50 1.35 3.15 10 5HP 3
curlings
4 Bio-mass 5000 2000 25MTS 18.00 5.40 12.60 4 10HP 1
Briquettings
5 Cold storage 6000 3000 100 80.00 24.00 56.00 4 40HP 1
MTs
6 Bio 300 300 15 5.00 1.50 3.50 5 1HP 1
technology Lakhs
Rs
TOTAL 53
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PERSPECTIVE PLAN FOR ESTABLISHMENT OF TINY/SSI
UNITS IN THE TALUK FROM 2010-2011
PER UNIT No.
Proje Work Plan of
ct ing t& Em Powe unit
Sl. Details of
Land Bldg. Capa cost capital m/c p. r s
No products
Sq.ft. Sq.ft. city (No HP/ pro
Rs. In Lakhs s.) KW pos
ed
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
A FOOD & BEVERAGES
1 Jaggery/khand 4000 2400 100 7.50 2.25 5.25 10 10HP 3
asari MTs
sugar
3 Mutton 2400 2000 30MTs 15.00 4.50 10.50 4 2HP 1
processing &
export
4 Desiccated 1650 860 30MTs 2.00 0.60 1.40 4 15Hp 1
coconut
powder
5 Dehydrated 2400 1500 30MTs 2.00 0.60 1.40 4 3HP 1
vegetables
6 Fruit 2400 1500 30MTs 5.00 1.50 3.50 4 5HP 1
juices/pulp
tomato
ketchup
/banana chips
.etc
8 Modern 8000 4000 1200M 23.00 6.90 16.10 10 60HP 1
Rice Ts
Mills
9 Bakery& 3300 2178 8MTs 4.50 1.35 3.15 6 5HP 2
Bakery
products
B TEXTILES & GARMENTS
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1 Silk 2400 1500 1200 4.50 1.35 3.15 10 2Hp 3
reeling and KGs
twisting
2 Ready 2400 1500 15000 3.00 0.90 2.10 10 1Hp 2
made Pics
Garments
3 Hand 1200 1200 3000M 1.00 0.40 0.60 2 0 1
loom Ts
C WOOD AND WOOD BASED
1 Wooden 4000 2000 300Nos 1.05 0.32 0.73 4 5HP 1
furniture
2 Bamboo& 4000 2000 300Nos 0.50 0.15 0.35 4 0 1
cane works
D PRINTING & STATIONERY
1 Screen 1200 800 1 lakhs 0.75 0.23 0.52 2 0 1
printing pics
E RUBBER & PLASTICS
1 Vulcanizing 2400 1500 7500 0.10 0.03 0.07 2 1Hp 1
F CHEMICA& CHEMICAL PRODUCTS
1 Agarbattis 2400 1500 20MTs 0.45 0.14 0.31 5 2KW 3
2 Candles 1200 800 24MTs 1.50 0.45 1.05 3 2HP 1
3 Camphors 1200 800 12MTs 2.00 0.60 1.40 2 2Hp 1
4 Automobile 15000 15000 1200 3.00 0.90 2.10 10 5Hp 1
Batteries Nos
G GLASS & CERAMICS
1 Hollow 3000 1650 1 lakhs 18.00 5.40 12.60 10 15Hp 1
concrete Nos
Bricks
2 Table 3000 200 10Lahs 12.00 3.60 8.40 10 1HP 1
Moulded Nos
bricks
H GENERAL ENGG. & ALLIED
1 Trailors for 4000 2800 120Nos 15.00 8.25 6.75 4 5Hp 1
tractors
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J FERROUS & NON FERROUS
1 General 2400 1200 450 6.00 1.80 4.20 8 15HP 1
fabrications MTs
K JOB WORK & REPAIRS
1 Electrical 600 600 300Nos 0.75 0.23 0.52 2 1HP 1
pumps &
motors
2 Two 2400 1200 3000 1.50 0.45 1.05 4 0 1
wheelers Nos
3 Electrical & 2400 1200 1500 2.00 0.60 1.40 4 1Hp 1
electronic Nos
house hold
durables
4 Computer 300 300 200 1.00 0.35 0.65 2 1HP 1
hardware Nos
5 Photocopy 300 300 200 1.00 0.35 0.65 2 1HP 1
machines Nos
L OTHER SERVICES
1 Photo Frame 150 150 1000 0.50 0.30 0.20 2 0 1
works Nos
2 Tailoring 200 200 2400 0.45 0.14 0.31 3 0 6
Pcs
3 Video 300 300 100 5.00 1.50 3.50 4 2HP 1
conferencing Nos
4 Cyber cafes 150 150 10GB 1.00 0.30 0.70 2 1HP 1
5 DTP 150 150 25000 1.50 0.45 1.05 3 1HP 2
Pages
6 Photocopy 150 150 1 Lakh 1.00 0.30 0.70 2 1HP 2
sheets
7 Software 150 150 50 2.00 0.60 1.40 4 1HP 1
Projects
8 IT enabled 300 300 20 5.00 1.50 3.50 5 2HP 1
services Lakh
Rs
M MISCELLANEOUS
1 Coir fiber& 6000 3000 20MTs 4.50 1.35 3.15 10 5HP 3
Curlings
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2 Vermi culture 2400 6000 20MTs 2.00 0.60 1.40 3 0 1
0
3 Cold storage 6000 3000 100MT 80.00 24.00 56.00 4 40HP 1
s
TOTAL 55
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CHAPTER – III
ACTION PLAN FOR PROMOTING INDUSTRIAL
DEVELOPMENT
The quantity and quality of the resources available in the taluk will be analysed in chapter
viii. Based on the infrastructures available in the taluk probable potential industries,
which may come up in the taluk, have been identified and mentioned in chapter ii. It is
not only sufficient to identify industries which are having scope for development, but it is
equally necessary to draw a detailed action plan to promote industries in the taluk.
Therefore, the following action plan is drawn to encourage setting up of industries by the
entrepreneurs.
It is proposed to conduct industrial seminars, entrepreneurship awareness Programmes
and EDPs in the taluks every year so as to create awareness among the pubic in setting up
of industries.
Schemes such as Prime Minister Rozgar Yojana, Yashaswini Yojana, KVIC Margin
Money Scheme, New Industrial Policy of Incentives & Concessions etc., are to be
utilized for promotion of industries.
The provision made in the taluk credit plan of every year for Tiny & SSI units can be best
made use of by the entrepreneurs in setting up of the industries.
The District Level Single Window Agency helps in solving the delays, bottlenecks to be
faced by the entrepreneurs while setting up of their industries. Taluk Level Single
Window Agency can be set up to solve the bottleneck to be traced by the entrepreneurs in
the taluk.
In respect of units which have become sick and which can be re-habilitated with a small
amount of assistance by financial agencies and other departments, re-habilitation of such
units can be extended the sick units re-habilitation facility.
Infrastructure facility of industrially developed land and Industrial Estates/Areas
wherever possible can be extended in setting up of industries.
Industrial exhibition may be organised in the taluk to exhibit and sell the products of
small scale, Khadi village industries.
An exclusive showroom may be opened by DIC/KSSIMC in the taluk to sell the products
of small scale, Khadi and village industries
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Study tours of industrialists and prospective entrepreneurs to important industrial areas
/towns in and outside the state may be organised to provide them an opportunity to study
the functions of the industries.
Assistance of SISI may be obtained to provide training in Consumer chemical products,
glass and ceramic products leather products, etc., to prospective entrepreneurs.
Most of the existing rice mills and animal feed units are having obsolete technology.
Hence it is suggested that these mills may be encouraged to modernise their plants so as
to increase their productivity.
In order to improve the quantity of the products of the small scale Industries they may be
encouraged to adopt the quality norms, viz, ISO 9000, etc, to enable them to sustain the
competition arising out of globalization and the advent of the products manufacture by
the MNC’s
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CHAPTER- IV
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CREDIT PLAN 2006-2007
Under the lead bank scheme the Credit planning exercise every year assumes lot of
importance for ensuring balanced credit flow to all potential sectors. The relaxation of
Service Area Approach by the Reserve Bank of India has given further fillip to the rural
lending by providing level playing field for the bankers and easy access for the rural
borrowers to any bank of their choice. The District Credit Plan(DCP) for 2006-07 has
been drawn taking into account the above relaxation based on the Potential Linked Plan
prepared by the NABARD and the credit requirement under various Government
sponsored schemes
The following are the achievement of credit targets from banks under District Credit
Plan 2005-2006 in the district
Under District Credit Plan 2005-06
Allocated Annual Achieved % of
Sector No. of Amount Target up to achieve
Accounts (Rs. In (Rs In December ment
Lakhs) Corers) 2005
(Rs In Corers)
SSI 873 1500.98 11.67 6.92 59
The following is the achievement of credit targets from individual banks under Annual
Credit Plan for the quarter ended December 2005 and Annual Credit Plan for 2006-2007
BANK WISE PERFORMANCE-TARGET/ACHIEVEMENT UNDER ANNUAL CREDIT
PLAN FOR THE QUARTER ENDED DECEMBER 2005 AND CREDIT PLAN FOR
2006-2007
Sl.No Name of the SSI SSI
bank Credit plan 2005-2006 Credit plan 2006-2007
Target Achievement % Account Amount
Rs Rs Rs in 000’s
Lakhs Lakhs
1. Allahabad 0.50 0.00 0 0 0
Bank
2. Andhra Bank 3.00 0.00 0 4 600
3. Bank of India 6.00 0.00 0 6 800
4. Canara Bank 58.55 55.66 95 89 11430
5. Corporation 6.00 0.00 0 20 2800
Bank
6. CBI 2.10 0.65 31 5 200
7. Indian Bank 0.00 0.00 0 2 1000
8. IOB 6.10 0.00 0 16 1468
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9. Karnataka 7.40 0.50 7 24 840
Bank
10. Lakshmi Vilas 38.00 34.29 90 6 5000
Bank
11. PNB 8.50 0.00 0 4 1060
12. SBI 12.35 10.80 87 30 4810
13. SBM 214.10 126.25 59 143 20260
14. Syndicate 46.15 222.53 482 79 5660
Bank
15. South Indian 7.50 0.00 0 10 1000
Bank
16. Vijaya Bank 108.30 24.24 22 190 14070
17. ING Vysya 5.00 7.97 159 10 900
Bank
Total 529.55 482.89 91 638 71898
18 VGB 31.55 25.71 81 104 5840
19 KSCARD 25.13 13.32 53 74 5860
Bank
20 KSIC Bank 0.00 0.00 0 16 23000
21 MDCC Bank 15.00 0.00 0 10 5000
Total Co-of 40.13 13.32 33 100 33860
Bank
22 KSFC 235.00 170.25 72 31 38500
GRAND 836.23 692.17 83 873 150098
TOTAL
The following is the Block wise and Sector wise credit plan for 2006-2007
BLOCK WISE AND SECTOR WISE CREDIT PLAN 2006-2007
(Rs in 000s)
S.R.Patna
Sector No. Amt
SSI 98 8760
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Part –B
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CHAPTER-V
TALUK /DISTRICT AT A GLANCE
(Facts and Figures)
Taluk District
1 Geographical 352.43 4961
area(Sq. Kms
2 Number of Hoblis 4 31
3 No. of inhabited 90 1369
villages
4 No. of Towns 2 8
5 No. of Grama 21 232
Panchayats
6 Average rain fall ( 655.8 623.19
mm)
7 Main rivers & Cauvery,Hemavathi,loka Cauvery,Hemavathi,
tributaries pavani Lokapavani,
Simsha,Veeravyshnavi
8 Number of villages 87 1395
Electrified
9. Land Utilization
(Area in Hectares)
a Geographical area 35758 498244
b Net sown area 23588 301994
c Fallow land 7695 56749
d Non-agriculture & 5461 82411
barren land
e Other cultivated land 3685 83322
f Forest area 725 24765
10 (a). Crops Grown –
(Crop wise)
i Food Crops Paddy, Ragi, Maize Paddy, Ragi, Maize,
Jowar
ii Pulses Tur Tur, Gram
iii Commercial Crops Sugarcane, Ground nut, Sugarcane, Ground
Sunflower nut, Sunflower
(b). Crops Grown – Area wise
(Area in Hectares)
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i Food Crops 18869 164044
ii Pulses 2738 38899
iii Commercial Crops 5029 49897
11. Horticulture
(a).Crops Grown –
(Crop Wise)
i Fruit Crops Mango, Jack fruit, Mango, Banana,
Papaya Sapota, Jack fruit,
Citrus, Papaya
ii Vegetable Crops Gourds, Tomato, Beans,
Tomato,Brinjal,Beans, Gourds, Ladies
Khol Varieties, Ladies finger, Brinjal, Khol
Finger, Raddish Varieties, Radish,
Onion
iii Spice Crops Pepper, Tamarind, Pepper, Tamarind,
Garlic, Dry Chillies, Ginger, Turmeric,
Vanilla Garlic, Dry Chillies,
Coriander, Vanilla
iv Garden / Plantation Coconut, Arecanut, Coconut, Arecanut,
Crops Betelvine, Cocoa, Oil Betelvine, Oil palm,
palm Cocoa, Cashew
(b). Crops Grown – Area Wise
(Area in Hectares)
i Fruit crops 1701 11734
ii Vegetable crops 800 12878
iii Spice crops 13 2061
iv Garden/Plantation 3489 41420
crops
v Commercial flowers 12 1157
12. Mineral resources
(a). Type of Minerals available
Building Stone, Building Stone,
Ornamental stone, Quartz, Ornamental
Felsite Stone,
Felsite
(b). Quantity of Minerals
Mined
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176520MT,348CBM, 420500MT,1070MT,16
172MT 73CBM,
522MT
.
13. Sericulture
(a) Mulberry growing area 2004- 378.56 10000.44
05:(In Hectares)
(b)Cocoon production 2004-05: 377.454 8566.973)
(In Tonnes)
14 (a). Forest - (In Hectares) 725 24765
(b). Important Forest Produces:
Negligible Eucalyptus,
Tamarind,
Galnut
15. Livestock resources
(In Numbers)
(a) Poultry 64311 735288
(b) Cattle 35653 314334
(c) Buffalo 6219 169660
(d) Sheep 20274 350730
(e) Goat 15016 209925
(f) Pig 675 9642
(g) Others 5944 69082
(h) Total livestock 148092 1858661
16. Water resources & Irrigation
(Area in Hectares)
(a) Sources of irrigation
i) By Canals 11002 91228
ii) By Tanks 60 14234
iii) By Wells 681 14507
iv) By Bore wells 880 8487
v) By Others 8 1889
(b) Net irrigated area 12631 130345
17. Fisheries
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a) Fish catch tanks (Nos) --- 846
b) Fish production(In Tonnes) 676 6720.96
18. Human resources
(a) Population
(In Numbers)
Male 86932 888034
Female 84545 875671
Total 171477 1763705
(b) Density of population(per Sq.Km) : 476 356
(c) Sex ratio (Females per 1000 males): 973 986
(d) Literates (In Numbers)
: Male 54582 551271
Female 41427 400189
Total 96009 951460
(e) Literacy rate(In %: Male 70.8 70.5
Female 54.6 51.5
Total 62.8 61.0
f. Occupation structure
(In Numbers)
i Cultivators 33283 411246
ii Agricultural labors 29362 206011
iii Artisans 1052 10908
iv Workers
Main 66350 682440
Marginal 23236 157979
Total 89586 840419
v Other services 25310 205475
vi Non workers 81891 923286
19. Existing Industrial Estates/Areas/Industries etc.,
(In Numbers)
a)
i Industrial Estates(KSSIDC) 1 6
ii) Industrial Sheds(KSSIDC) 38 134
b)
i) Industries Areas (KIADB) --- 2
ii) Industrial Plots --- 189
c) Factories 2 53
d) Registered SSI units 869 7881
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e) Medium & large scale Units 2 13
20. Other Infrastructures
(In Numbers)
(a) Railways ( In Kms.)
(i) Stations 2 12
(ii) Broad Gauge 10 69
(b) Roads ( In Kms.)
i) National Highways --- 18
ii) State Highways 33.40 459.12
iii) Major District Roads 142.98 1390.87
iv) Village Roads 867.99 11331..03
v) Total Road Length 1255.28 17016.09
(c ) Motor vehicles 4851 84695
(d) Commercial banks 12 103
(e) DCCB’s 6 46
(f) PCARDB’s 1 7
(g) Grameena Banks 1 25
(h) Engineering Colleges -- 1
(i) Polytechnics -- 3
(j) ITI ’s
(i)Govt. --- 5
(ii) Private --- 10
(k) Primary schools 129 1880
(l) High schools 16 216
(m) Pre-university 6 85
Colleges
(n) General colleges 1 14
(o) Libraries 18 170
(p) Post Offices 32 365
(q) Telegraph offices 14 135
(r) Telephone
Exchanges/Towers
i) BSNL 6 65
ii) Private (Spice) -- 2
(s) Telephone Lines
i) Land lines (BSNL) 4349 53431
ii) Mobiles ------ 12592
iii) Public Call Offices ------ 6246
iv) Internet ------ 365
v) Private
(Spice) – ------ 4500
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Mobile
(t) Self-help groups 474 4780
(u) a) Hospitals
i) Allopathy 1 8
ii) Indian System of
Medicine 1 13
Total 2 21
b) Medical Shops 23 381
c) Blood Banks --- 3
(v) Police stations
i) General 3 27
ii) Railways -- 1
iii) Outpost 2 12
Total 5 40
(w) Fire stations -- 3
(x) Cinema Theatres
i) Permanent 2 23
ii) Temporary 5 32
Total 7 55
(y) Regulated Markets 1 16
(z) Net Savings (in %) 4 37
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CHAPTER – VI (a )
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SALIENT FEATURES OF MANDYA DISTRICT
1. Location:- Mandya comes under the group of districts known as the maidan
(plain) districts and is situated in the southern part of the Karnataka State and to the North
of Mysore district of which it once formed a part. The district lies between 76 to 19
and 77 20 East longitude and 1213 and 1314 North latitude.
2. Area:- Mandya district occupies the 18th place in the State in respect of area with
4961 Sq.Kms., constituting 2.59% of the total area of the State.
3. Boundaries:- It is bounded on the North by Hassan and Tumkur districts, on the East
by Tumkur and Bangalore districts, on the South by Mysore district and on the West
by Hassan and Mysore districts.
4. Administrative set up:- Mandya district comprises of 7 taluks viz., K.R Pet, Maddur,
Malavalli, Mandya, Nagamangala, S.RPatna and Pandavapura. This district was
created on 1.7.1939 by bi-furcating Mysore district and Mandya town as
Headquarters. There are two sub-divisions. Mandya Sub-division consists of
Mandya, Maddur and Malavalli taluks while Pandavapura sub-division consists of
K.R Pet, Nagamangala, Pandavapura and Srirangapatna taluks. Incidentally, these
two sub-divisions have been adopted without any change by the District Industries
Centre (DIC) for the purpose of administering industrial promotion/development
work. From 1.4.1987 the general administration of the district including industrial
development at the apex is being looked after by the Zilla parishad, which is an
elected body. The President of the Parishad has been accorded the status of a Cabinet
Minister of the State. The Zilla Parishad has a Secretariat headed by Senior Govt.
Official belonging to IAS designeated as Chief Secretary of the Zilla Parishad. Down
below, there are various district level officers of the State Government to
perform/execute the various regulatory/development functions assigned to them. The
DIC is one such district level office headed by an official of the State Government
designated as Joint Director with whom a number of functional Managers and Asstt.
Directors work for the promotion and development of industrial and commercial
enterprises in the district.
5. Physical features:- Except for a small but distinct ridge like jail range on the south
eastern edge of the district, the whole of Mandya district is a plateau of heights
ranging between 2500 to 3000 feet above sea level.
6. Climate and rainfall:-The district experiences 4 seasons in a year viz., (a) Dry winter
season from December to February when there will be bright but mild sunny weather
(b) Hot summer season from March to May (c) south west monsoon season from June
to September and (d) post monsoon season during October and November months of
the year. The normal average rainfall of the district has been found to be 63.0 mm per
year. Though the district receives rain intermittently from April to November the
downpour is most intensive during October.
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7. Soil :- The soil in the district is not known for its original fertile quality. Its water
holding quality is low because of its highly bleached red sandy loam interspersed
with some red clay loams. This poor quality of the soil is however made good to some
extent by a well planned irrigation system which ensures perennial water supply to
agronomic activities.
8. Rivers and streams network:- There is a good network of rivers and streams in
Mandya district which ensures perennial water supply for the perpetual sustenance of
living beings in the district. There are 5 rivers flowing through the district viz.,
Cauavery, Hemavathi, Lokapavani, Shimsha and Veervasihavani and six streams viz.
Nidasaletore, Hebbala, Shima, Handihalla, Amruthur and Bingenahalli. A notable
feature of this water spread is its contribution to the generation of electric power at
Shivanasamudra, besides enabling a long irrigation canal system through the district.
9. Cropping pattern:- The main food crops grown in the district are paddy, ragi, and
Maize. The important commercial crops cultivated are sugarcane, coconut and
arecanut. Groundnut, sunflower, castor, seasamum and neizer are the important oil
seeds grown in the district. Horse gram,black gram, green gram, tur, avare and
bengalgram are the chief varieties of pulses grown in the district.
Paddy is grown in all the taluks of the district. However, the principal paddy growing
taluks are Mandya, K.R.Pet, Malavalli, SR Patna and Maddur, Ragi is grown in
Nagamangala, K.R.Pet Maddur and Malavalli taluks, while jowar is grown in
Pandavapura,and SR patna taluks. Minor millets are grown in Nagamangala and
Malavalli taluks. Pulses are grown in K.R.Pet, Nagamangala and Pandavapura while
sugarcane is grown in abundance in Mandya,Maddur, Mandya and K.R Pet taluks,
while a large chunk of coconuts are grown in these taluks. Area and production of
various crops grown in the district during 2004-05 are furnished below:-
PRODUCTION OF VARIOUS CROPS GROWN IN THE DISTRICT DURING
2004-05
S.No. Name of the Area in Prodn. In
Crop Hectares tonnes
a) Paddy 91885 305847
b) Ragi 66654 116519
c) Jowar 1278 1917
d) Maize 4116 14406
e) Tur 1245 614
f) Gram 49 20
g) Sugarcane 28233 3670290
h) Oil Seeds 21659 15757
(Source:- District at a glance 2004-2005)
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The production of crops like sugar cane, pulses, oilseeds, cereals and coconut have
increased substantially during the last decade. This has paved way for comfortable food
stock position in the district. This is mainly due to availability of Cauvery water from the
Krishanarajasagar dam. With more and more of area under cultivation being on the
increase every year the food stock position will also improve.
10. Income of the district:- According to a provisional computation made by the Bureau
of Economics and Statistics, Govt. of Karnataka the net domestic product i.e. the net
income at constant prices (1993-94) of Mandya district during 2002-03, the income
data was Rs.155857 Lakhs. The contribution of agriculture was Rs. 51859 lakhs
(33.27%). As against this the contribution of manufacturing sector was 14902 lakhs
(9.56%). The involvement of other sectors are furnished in the table below
NET INCOME OF THE MANDYA DISTRICT AT CONSTANT PRICE
Sl.No. Sector Rs. In Lakhs % of the
Total
a) Agriculture 51859 33.27
b) Forestry and logging 3571 2.29
c) Fishing 541 0.35
d) Mining and Quarrying 12 0.01
e) Manufacture
(a) Registered 6859 4.40
(b)Un-registered 8043 5.16
f) Construction 15735 10.10
g) Electricity, Gas and Water 1321 0.85
supply
h) Railways 965 0.62
i) Transport by other means 1867 1.20
j) Storage 63 0.04
k) Communication 7660 4.91
l) Trade, Hotels and 18582 11.92
Restaurants
m) Banking & Insurance 6009 3.86
n) Real Estate etc. 12678 8.13
o) Public Admn. 4036 2.59
p) Other services 16056 10.30
Total 155857 100.00
(Source: Bureau of Economics & Statistics, Govt. of Karnataka)
(b) SALIENT FEATURES OF THE TALUK
1. LOCATION:- S.R.Patna taluk is surrounded by Malavalli Pandavapura and Mandya
taluks of Mandya District and part of Mysore District.
2. ADMINISTRATIVE SET UP OF INDUSTRIES DEPARTMENT
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This taluk is coming under Pandavapura sub-division. In taluks Industrial Extension
Officers /Industrial Promotion Officers are there to look after the development of
Industries. They are working in taluk Panchayat Office. In addition to this, Deputy
Director Khadi and Village Industries under Rural Industries Department will be there in
the district, which will also look after the development of industries
3. PHYSICAL FEATURES
Major portion of the taluk is a plateau of height ranging between 750 and 900 meters
above the mean sea level.
4. CLIMATE AND RAIN FALL
The taluk experiences 4 seasons in a year viz.,
Dry winter season from December to February when there will be bright but mild
sunny weather.
Hot/Summer season from March to May
South west monsoon season from June to September, and
Post monsoon season during October and November
The normal average rainfall of the taluk is 655.8 mm. Though the taluk receives rain
intermittently from April to November, the downpour is most intensive during October.
5. SOIL
The soil in the taluk is bleached red sandy loam variety interspersed with some red clay
loam. The soil is not known for its original fertile quality and its water holding quality is
poor. This poor quality of the soil is however made good to some extent by irrigation
system, which ensures perennial water supply to agricultural activities.
6. RIVERS
Rivers Cauvery, Hemavathi,Lokapavani, are flowing in the taluk. Canals of Cauvery
water projects made the taluk green.
7. CROPS
Taluk is irrigated. Both Kharif & Rabi crops are grown in the taluk. The main crops
grown in the taluk are paddy, sugarcane, Mulberry vegetables, ragi and coconut.
8. TOURIST/ATTRACTION
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Transport facilities are available to visit the tourist places. Boarding and Lodging
facilities are also available
THE FOLLOWING ARE THE TOURIST PLACES OF THE TALUK.
Srirangapatna This town is about 24 Kms from Mandya. It was the
erstwhile capital of Mysore kingdom. Sri Ranganatha
Swami temple is there. It was constructed by Sri
Gangarasa Tirumallaiah. It was an important center
during the regime of Vijayanagara Empire.During the
regime of Hydrali this town has got international
reputation.
Dhariya Tippu Sultan has constructed this palace during
Daulat(Summer 1874.We can see art and workmanship in the palace. On
Palace) the pillars of the inside walls of this palace birds and
animals pictures are carved by using golden lamination.
On the out side walls of the palace war events are
depicted. After Britishers conquered this palace Lord
Wellesly and Lord Dal Housy use to reside there.
About 2lakhs national and international pilgrims will
visit this center.
Gumbuz It is a Tomb constructed by Tippu in memory of his
father and mother. It is about 3Kms from S.R.Patna.
National and international pilgrims will visit this center.
Sangama It is near Gumbaz which is about 3Kms from S.R.
(confluence) Patna. The two strides of Cauvery river will join in this
place. The river looks attractive to see in this place.
Doddagosaighat and chikkagosaighat are there near
Sangam, which are worth seeing.
Rangana Thittu It is about 6 Kms from S.R. Patna. A bird sanctuary is
there in this place which has got international
reputation. Birds of various countries especially from
Australia and America will fly to this place during May
to November of every year. We can see varieties of
birds of various countries in this place. About 2 lakhs
national and international tourist will visit this place
every year.
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Nimishamba This temple is there on Ganjam road which is about 3
Temple Kms from S.R.Patna. This temple was constructed by
king of Mysore during 19th century. The specialty of
this temple is its “SHREE CHAKRA”. This charka
will attracts the devotees and Pilgrims
Karightta This place is 6kms away for S.R.Patna. It is situated on
the banks of Lokapavani river. It is having historical
and pauranic background. On the top of the hill Lord
Venkataramana Swamy temple is there, which is in
Dravids style. The construction of this temple was
started during the regime of Vijaynagar kings and
completed during the regime of king of Mysore Sri
Chikkadevarai during 17th century. Hyderali and Tippu
Sultan were use to view the enemies from the top of this
hill and waging the war against enemies. From the top
of this hill we can see Kashivisvanatha and
Nimishamba temples. It is a very suitable place for
mountain climbers and for walking .
Krishnarajasagara It is a dam constructed across Cauvery river by the king
(KRS) of Mysore Nalvadi Krishanarajawadeyar during 1931
under the dynamism of Sir M.Visveshvaraiah . The
dam is about 19 Kms from S R Patna. The main
attraction of this place are the world famous
Brundavan , musical fountain. About 2 lakhs tourists
will visit this place every year.
Balamuri It is about 2 kms from KRS and 16 Kms from S R
Patana. A barrage was constructed across Cauvery river
near Belagola is called as Balamuri. Tourist use to visit
this place too.
Gendehosahalli It is about 10 Kms from S R Patna. It is coming under
forest department. Birds which are settling at
Ranganathittu will also visit this place. Cauvery river is
also flowing by the side of this village. Hence it has
become attractive to tourist forest department is
constructing Gopuras to view the birds from this place.
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Narasimha This temple is the 2nd biggest temple in S R Patna. This
Swamy Temple temple was constructed by king of Mysore Narasimha
Raja Wodeyar during 17th century. In front of this
temple Ranadhira Kanteerava statue of 3.5 feet is there.
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CHAPTER – VII
RESOURCE BASE
An analysis of resources available in the taluk is essential in the preparation of industrial
Development Perspective Plan. Proper utilization of this potential wealth can promote
industrial development, better utilization of agricultural produce and provides
employment to the local people.
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7 (a) HUMAN RESOURCES
As per 2001 census the total population of the taluk was 171477. Male population was
86932, which accounts to 50.7% while the female population was 84545,which accounts
to 49.3% of the total population of the taluk. Out of the above 32222 persons i.e 18.79%
live in urban areas, while 139255 persons i.e.81.21% live in rural area. Among the taluks
of Mandya district, Srirangapatna taluk has the least population. The density of
population in the taluk is 476 persons per Sq.km, which is more than the district average
of 356 persons per Sq.km.
Details Regarding Human Resources can be seen from the following table as of 2004-05
Sl.No. Particulars (In numbers)
a) Population 171477
Male 86932
Fe-male 84545
b) Workers 66350
c) Part-time Workers 23236
d) Density per Sq.Km. 476
(Source: Mandya District at a Glance 2004-05)
Educational Background
Literacy is one of the parameters to measure the level of entrepreneurship. As per the
2001 census the total number of literates in the taluk was 74262, which roughly works
out to 62.8% of the taluk population. There are 54582 i.e 70.8% male literates and 41427
i.e 54.6% female literates
DETAILS REGARDING EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS CAN BE SEEN
FROM THE FOLLOWING TABLE AS OF 2004-05
(In Numbers)
a) Primary Schools 129
Students 20351
b) High Schools 16
Students 5900
c) Pre-University Colleges 6
Students 1360
d) Degree Colleges 1
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Students 341
(Source: Mandya District At a Glance 2004-20005)
Since good numbers of educated and qualified persons are available in the taluk, there is
scope for IT enabled services, Desktop publishing, General engineering industries, Food
processing industries, Agro-based industries and various types of Repairs & services etc.
7. (b) MATERIAL RESOURCES
7.1 Land Holdings: There are 37786 land holdings in the taluk. Following table indicates
the category land holdings of the farmers in the taluk during 2004-2005
Category wise ;and holdings of farmers
S.No Category Number Area in % to total
of Hectares
holidings
i. Less than 1 Hectare 30411 11060 80.49
(medium)
ii. 1-2 Hectares (small) 5367 7410 14.20
iii. 2-4 Hectares(Semi 1655 4406 4.38
medium)
iv. 4-10 Hectares(medium) 333 1751 0.88
v. 10 hectares and 20 283 0.05
above(Large)
vi. Total 37786 24910 100.00
(Source: Mandya district at a Glance)
It can be seen from the above table that the majority of the farmers are owning less tan 1
hectare of and which is followed by farmers owning 1-2 hectares. Small land holdings
may come in the way of mechanization in the agricultural operation resulting in low yield
per hectare.
7.2.1 Water resources & Irrigation facilities
The irrigation facilities in the taluk are dominated by canals, tanks, wells and bore wells.
Taluk is irrigated to the extent of 53.55% of the total sown area. Out of this 87.10% is
irrigated by canals.
The existing irrigation facilities of the taluk can be seen from the following table as of
2004-05
Sl.No. Particulars (Area in % of irrigation from
Hectares) source
i. Canals 11002 87.10
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ii. Tanks 60 0.48
iii. Wells 681 5.39
iv. Borewells 880 6.97
v. Other sources 08 0.06
Total 12631 100.00
(Source: Mandya District at a Glance 2004-05)
7.2.2 Pump Sets
2235 pump sets are energized in the taluk
8. 3 Agriculture resources
Agriculture is one of the main and important activity in the taluk and it is the back bone
of the taluk. It is dependent on canal irrigation, rainfall, well and tank irrigation.
7. 3.1 Food crops
The major food crops grown are Paddy, Ragi, and Jowar. Food crops are being grown in
15595 hectares of land of which the main crop is paddy.
The following Table shows the food crops grown area wise and quantity wise as of 2004-
05.
Sl.No. Names of Crops (Area in Quantity in MTs
Hectares)
i. Paddy 13393 44580
ii. Ragi 2022 3535
iii. Maize 4 14
iv. Jowar 176 264
Total 15595 48393
(Source: Mandya District at a Glance 2004-05)
Based on these resources there is scope for promoting industries like Huller and flour
mills, Vermicelli, Biomas briquetting etc.
7. 3.2. Pulses
Pulses are being grown in 2738 hectares of land. The following Table shows the pulses
grown in the taluk area wise as of 2004-05.
Sl.No. Names of Crops (Area in Hectares)
i. Tur 52
ii. Others 2686
Total 2738
(Source: Mandya District At a Glance 2004-05)
As the productions of other pulses are more, Bakery items can be prepared. As such,
bakery industries can come up
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7.3.3 Commercial crops
The major commercial crops are sugarcane, sericulture, groundnut and to a lesser extent
sun flower. Commercial crops are being grown in 2340 Hectares of land of which main
crop is Sugarcane with total production capacity of 279638 MTs.
The following Table shows the commercial crops grown area wise & quantity wise as of
2004-05.
Sl.No. Names of Crops (Area in Quantity in
Hectares) Mts
1 Sugar cane 2150 279500
2 Oil seeds 190 138
Total 2340 279638
(Source: Mandya District At a Glance 2004-05)
Based on these resources there is scope for promoting industries like Jaggery, Sugarcane
Juice canning, Biomas briquetting etc.
7.4 HORTICULTURAL RESOURCES
7.4.1 Fruits
The major fruits grown are Mango, Banana, Sapota, Watermelon, others. Fruits are being
grown in 1701 Hectares of land.
THE FOLLOWING TABLE SHOWS THE FRUITS GROWN AREA WISE AS OF
2003-04.
Sl.No. Names of Crops (Area in Hectares)
1 Mango 835
2 Banana 465
3 Sapota 346
4 Water melon 85
5 Citrus fruits 5
(Source: Horticulture Department, Mandya)
Based on these resources there is scope for industries like Banana chips, Jack fruit
processing units, Mango juice and other fruit processing, etc.
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7.4.2 Vegetables
The major vegetables grown are Tomato, Beans Gourd varieties, Brinjal, Ladies finger,
Leafy vegetables and others. Vegetables are being grown in 800 hectares of land.
DETAILS CAN BE SEEN IN THE FOLLOWING TABLE AS OF 2003-04.
Sl.No. Names of Crops (Area in Hectares)
1 Tomato 185
2 Pumpkin 9
3 Brinjal 185
4 Gourd varieties 74
5 Cucumber 38
6 Khol crops 87
7 Ladies finger 34
8 Beans 36
9 Radish 19
10 Leafy vegetables 19
(Source: Horticulture Department, Mandya)
Based on these resources there is scope for industries like Tomato ketchup/sauce,
Vegetable processing and exports.
7.4..3 Plantation
The major plantation crops grown are coconut and to a very less extent Arecanut.
Plantation crops are being grown in 3489 hectares of land.
The following Table shows the plantation crops grown in the taluk, area wise as of 2003-
04.
Sl.No. Names of crops (Area in Hectares)
1 Coconut 3460
2 Arecanut 22
3 Betelvine 1
4 Oil palm 6
(Source: Horticulture Department, Mandya)
Based on these resources there is scope for industries like Coir defibering, Coir curling,
Coir products, Tender coconut packing, Desiccated coconut powder etc.
7.5 Sericulture resources
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Sericulture is also an important occupation of the agriculturists in the taluk. Total area of
379 hectares is covered under mulberry cultivation.
The details about Mulberry cultivation, Chawki rearing centers and Cocoon production
can be seen in the following table as of 2004-05.
Sl. Particulars In Numbers
No.
1 Mulberry cultivation (Hectares) 379
2 Cocon production in (MTs ) 377
3 Value of silk produced(Rs in lakhs) 51
(Source: Sericulture Department, Mandya)
There is scope for silk reeling and silk twisting.
7.6 Forest Resources
The taluk has forest area of 725 hectares, which is associated with the rocky hills. The
taluk is yielding minor forest produce. The forest department has several plans and
schemes to grow trees in the taluk, which helps to enrich the degraded forest and also
preserve the ecology and environment of the taluk.
Based on the available resources a few wooden furniture and cane units can come up
8. 7 Animal Husbandry Resources
The major live stock resources are Sheeps, Cows, Buffaloes, Goats, Poultry and others.
Total 148092 live stock is available in the taluk.
THE FOLLOWING TABLE SHOWS LIVE STOCK RESOURCES IN THE
TALUK AS OF 2003 ANIMAL CENSUS.
Sl.No. Animals (In Numbers)
i. Local Cows 15923
H.B Cows 19730
ii. Buffaloes 6219
iii. Sheep 20274
iv. Goats 15016
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v. Pigs 675
vi. Dogs 5812
vii. Poultry 64311
viii. Others 132
Total 148092
(Source: Dept. Of Animal Husbandry, Mandya)
Based on these resources there is scope for demand based industries like Milk processing,
Milk products, Mutton slaughtering Bone mills, Meat products, Skin products, Wool
processing,.
7.7.1 Agriculture finance:
The agriculturists in the taluk are getting their financial requirement through Primary
Land Development Bank and Agriculture Cooperative Bank. At present there are 3
other Cooperative Banks in the taluk. They have given loan to the tune of Rs. 52.89
lakhs. There is 1 Primary Land Development Bank and it has given a loan of Rs 21.98
lakhs, In addition, there are 23 Agriculture Credit cooperative Societies function in the
taluk. All these banks and Societies are providing agriculture finance to farmers in the
taluk to meet their credit requirements used for irrigating agriculture land as well as
drinking water.
7.8 Fisheries
676 Tonnes of fishes are grown in the taluk per year. Cirrhinamrugal, Labeo, Rohu,
Catla, Silver carp, Grass crap varieties of fishes are available.
Cold storage can be built up and fish processing industries can be set up.
7.9 Mineral Resources
The taluk has small pockets of Building stone, which are useful for buildings. Other
mineral resources are not of significant quantity.
The details can be seen in the following table as of 2004-05.
(In Tonnes)
Sl.No. Type of Mineral Quantity mined
1 Building stone, Ornamental 176520,348CBM,172
stone, Felsite
(Source: Mines & Geological Deptt., Mineral Wing, Mandya)
There is scope for jelly quarrying and crushing units, table moulded bricks
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CHAPTER – VIII
EXISTING INFRASTRUCTURE FACILITIES
A - PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE
8.1 POWER
The electric power is the life-line of domestic, agriculture and industry in modern times.
The power infrastructure available in the taluk is as below: -
All the 87 villages in the taluk are provided with power connection. Shortage of power is
felt during summer seasons.
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Category wise no of electric connections provided in taluk as on 31.3.2005
S.NO. Category No. of Connections
a) Domestic connections 36685
b) Industrial 826
c) Others 5585
d) Pumpsets 2235
(Source: Executive Engineer, C.E.S.C Pandavapura )
There are 3 power receiving stations in the taluk. They are S R Patna 1x8 KVA, Belagola
2x12.5KVA,and Arakere 1x6.3 KVA.
The taluk has several power sub-stations to maintain the voltage and to reduce the power
problems.
8.2 Water for Industrial Use:
Water is available in the taluk as the canals of Cauvery river projects are there in the
taluk.
8.3 Transport -Roads
The taluk is having good road infrastructure. All the towns of the taluk are well
connected to the taluk headquarter S R Patna and also the towns are well connected to the
neighbouring taluks.
Major roads in the taluk are: -
Bangalore-Ooty road (via Maddur, Mandya, S.R Patna)
SR Patna - Bidar road
And other major roads
The following table indicates the types and number of vehicles existing in the Taluk.
Sl.No. Types of vehicles No. of vehicles
a) Motor cycles 3757
b) Motor cars 190
c) Jeeps 9
d) Auto rickshaws 158
e) Goods vehicles 237
f) Buses 9
g) Maxi cabs 35
h) Tractor/trailer 360
i) Miscellaneous 105
j) Total 4860
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(RTO office, Mandya)
8.4 Railways
The taluk is having only 10 Kms., of Broad-gauge railway line connecting Bangalore &
Mysore and also to various parts of the country. It has 2 stations. The railway line is to
be made two track and electrification is to be done.
8.5 Ports/Airports
There are no Ports and Airports. Mysore City is about 14Kms., away from SR Patna
Town, where an Airport is coming up which acts as a catalyst to Industrial Development
of the Taluk. Bangalore Airport is about 120 k.m from SR Patna Town. Manalore is
about 500 kms from Srirangatapatna town, where a sea port is there
8.6 Tele-Communications
a) BSNL - 6 Telephone Exchanges and 4349 Land lines are there in the taluk. 12592
Mobile lines and 6246 Public call offices are there in the entire Mandya district.
b) Private
Two spice towers are there in the district.
4500 mobile lines are there for the District.
8.7 INDUSTRIAL AREAS AND SHEDS
8.7.1 KSSIDC SHEDS
The taluk has Industrial Estates at S R Patna and with adequate infrastructure facilities.
The details can be seen from the following Table:-
KSSIDC INDUSTRIAL ESTATE AT SRIRANGAPATNA
Sl.No. Particulars (In numbers)
1 Extent of Industrial Estates( in acres) 5
2 sheds constructed 38
3 sheds distributed 31
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4 sheds vacant 7
5 sheds functioning 15
6 sheds not functioning 16
7 plots developed: 1
8 plots allotted : 1
9 Plots in which activities is not carried on 1
Infrastructure facilities available
i. Power supply : KPTCL industrial feeder
ii. Water supply : Municipal
iii. Roads : All mettaled, some asphalted roads
iv. Drainage : Drainage exists
v. Streetlights : Tube lights
vi. Canteen facility : Available
8.8 Financial Intuitions and Credit Facilities
The taluk is having good financial institution network. There are nearly 121 lending
institutions available in the taluk. The number of branches of credit institutions
functioning in the taluk is Commercial banks 12 branches, RRB 1 branches. DCCB 3
branches, PCARDB 1 branch, 23 agricultural lending societies, 81 other co-operative
societies.
(A)- DETAILS OF ALL THE LEADING INSTITUTIONS
Sl.No. Financial Institution No of Branches
1. Commercial Banks 12
2. Rural banks 1
3. Co-operative banks 3
4. PCARDB banks 1
5. Agri. Lending Societies 23
6. Milk Co-operative Societies 54
7. Other Co-operative Societies 27
Total 121
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(Source: Mandya District At a Glance 2004-05)
Vijaya Bank is the Lead Bank of the District. The details of the banks and other
financial institutions can be seen from the following Table.
(B)- LIST OF BANKS IN THE TALUK
Sl.No. Name of the Bank No. of Branches
1. Bank of India 1
2. Canara Bank 3
3. Karnataka Bank 1
4. KSCARD Bank 1
5. MDCC Bank 6
6. State Bank of India 1
7. State Bank of Mysore 5
8. Vijaya Bank 1
9. VGB 1
Total 20
(Source: Vijaya Bank, Mandya (Lead Bank)
8.8(a)Karnataka State Financial Corporation:
It is a regional industrial Bank set up by the Govt. of Karnataka to provide financial
assistance to small scale and medium industries. KSFC has one branch in the district and
it is located at Mandya Town.
8.9 Handloom and Textiles Department:
There are about 50 Handlooms are there with a capital investment of Rs.10.00 lakhs and
giving employment to 100 persons in the Taluk
There are 122 power looms with a capital Investment of Rs. 61.00 lakhs and providing
employment to 147 persons in the taluk.
8.10.1 KHADI & VILLAGE INDUSTRIES BOARD (KVIB)
The Board is advancing loans to small scale cottage industries. It is also giving subsidies
to start small scale cottage industries. It has financed finances to Jaggery making units,
silk industry, poly cotton, handmade paper, carpentry and black smithy, village pottery,
Agarbathi, cereals processing, khadi,etc. Under this scheme, the board has advanced
Rs.3857593 loan and Rs. 310388 subsidy to 156 industries.
THE FOLLOWING TABLE INDICATES THE UNITS FINANCED BY
K.V.I.B. IN THE TALUK
Amount in Rupees
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Sl.No. Name of Industry Units Loan Grants
(Nos) (In (In
Rupees) Rupees)
1. Carpentry & Blacksmith 15 4,34,500 25,100
2. Service enterprises 9 1,01,150 ---
3. Pottery 11 1,21,130 15,330
4. Textiles 3 26,700 ---
5. Cereal processor 19 3,62,500 2,228
6. Agarbathis 56 11,39,720 1,97,380
7. Skin 1 3,000 ---
8. Cane & Bamboo 10 58,450 2,450
9. Jaggery 7 1,97,175 750
10. Rural Oil 3 66,650 3,300
11. Kadhi 1 279368 7350
12. Training enterprises 3 1,19,000 ---
13. Silk 5 2,98,750 31,250
14. Poly cotton 1 2,14,000 25,250
15. PCBI 1 45,000 ---
16. Fruit processing 2 64,000 ---
17. Hand made paper 1 82,000 ---
18. Lime 7 2,29,500 ---
19. Khadi 1 2,79,368 7,350
20. Electronics 1 15,000 ---
Total 156 38,57,593 3,10,388
(Source: KVIB, Mandya)
8.10.2 GROUP BANK LOAN SCHEME
This scheme is there from 1.4.1995. Under this scheme, the Board has distributed Rs.
6671875 loan and margin money of Rs.2535100 to 35 industries. The details are as
follows: -
(In Rupees)
Name of the No. of Loan Margin
industry Industries (I(n Rupees) money
(In numbers) (In Numbers)
Agarbathi 9 7,98,600 3,02,800
Jaggery mfg. 7 20,58,700 7,82,300
Pottery 2 5,30,575 1,88,500
Carpentry & Black 3 5,21,950 2,00,750
smithy
Handmade paper 3 4,59,500 1,71,000
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Cane & Bamboo 1 1,21,000 46,000
PCPI 6 10,72,450 4,18,250
Service Industry 1 35,100 13,500
Rural oils 1 85,000 32,000
Stone Powder 2 9,89,000 3,80,000
Total 35 66,71,875 25,35,100
(Source: KVIB, Mandya)
8.10.3Rural Employment Generation Programme (REGP)
Under this scheme Rs.2688538 loan has been sanctioned from various banks to 5
industries and Rs.785550 has been released as margin money from 2000-01 to 2004-05.
8.11 Agriculture Marketing
The agriculture produces grown in the area are generally brought to the regulated market
for fetching better process to the farmers. In the taluk, one main regulated market is
there. The important commodities brought to these market are paddy, ragi, ground nut,
coconut etc.
8.12 Educational facilities
Various Educational Institutions are located in the Taluk. The details can be seen from
the following Table.
Sl.No. Particulars In numbers
(a) Primary Schools 129
Students 20351
(b) High Schools 16
Students 5900
(c) Pre-University Colleges 6
Students 1360
(d) Degree Colleges 1
Students 341
(e) Libraries 18
(Source: Mandya District At a Glance 2004-05)
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8.13 Container Freight Stations/Inland Container Depots.
There are no container freight stations/Inland Container Depots, in the taluk.
8.14 Housing
Land, Labour, Building stones and Water are available for construction activity in the
taluk.
8.15 Internet-BSNL:
There are 365 Internet connections in Mandya district.
8.16 Health & Family Welfare
The taluk is having 1 Allopathic & 1 Indian System of Medicine Hospitals, 5 Private
Nursing Homes & Hospitals and 5 Primary Health Centers with 3 Dispensaries, 2 Family
Planning Centers & 43 Sub-centers located all over the taluk providing good health care
facilities. There are 23 Medical shops.
8.17 Security
The taluk is having 3 General Police stations, and 2 Outpost Police Station located all
over the taluk. The security in the taluk is well maintained.
8.18 Recreation
The taluk is having 7 theatres of which 2 are permanent. The taluk is having good
recreation facilities to all class and to all age of people. The taluk is having good Indoor
as well as Out door sports facilities. The taluk is having very good spots, which can be
utilized to the fullest extent in the weekends.
B- SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE
Entrepreneurship: Entrepreneurship is an important factor which promotes industrial
development in a particular area. Though Mandya is located contiguous to Bangalore,
there is lake of entrepreneurship among the local people. They prefer to go for jobs,
rather than to take risk of starting industries, which involve identification of suitable
products lines and organization of land, labour and capital required for establishing
industrial enterprises. There is, therefore, need for promoting entrepreneurship among the
local people of the taluk and motivating them to set up industries so that unemployment
problem can be solved to a great extent. For this purpose it is necessary to conduct
Motivation Campaigns, MDPS, SDPS, Entrepreneurship Development Programmes,
Seminars, Exhibition, Workshops, Clinics etc., in the taluk. These programmes may be
organized by District Industry Centre, Mandya in association with CEDOK,SISI
KSFC,Banks, NSIC,NABARD, etc.,
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CHAPTER –IX
EXISTING INDUSTSRIAL BASE
Assessment of the Industrial Base of the Taluk
An analysis of the present industrial base in the taluk will enable us to understand the
extent to which the taluk has developed industrially and the type of industries that have
come up.
The taluk is developing industrially. The economy of the taluk is mainly agrarian. The
main reason for slow growth has been attributed to lack of entrepreneurship among the
people. The people are reluctant to venture in the industrial sphere. Another reason for
slow progress of the industrial growth in the taluk is the absence of adequate number of
large scale units, which are capable of creating a sizeable number of ancillary industries.
9.1(a) Status of Tiny/SSI units in the Taluk
The taluk has made some progress in the small scale sector. 869 registered Small Scale
are there with a capital investment of 1622.76 lakhs providing employment to 4022
persons
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Table below indicates the year wise growth of small scale industries in the taluk.
Year wise growth of SSI units in the Taluk
Sl.No Year Number Of Investment in Employment
Units Plant and (Numbers)
(In Numbers) Machinery
(Rs.in lakhs)
i. Cumulative Total up to 608 1009.36 3000
2000
ii. 2000-01 45 210.62 272
iii. 2001-02 55 18.6 154
iv. 2002-03 40 81.74 197
v. 2003-04 41 150.72 176
vi. 2004-05 42 86.73 109
vii. 2005-06 38 64.99 114
Total 869 1622.76 4022
Growth of SSI units
4500
4000
3500
3000
2500
2000 Number Of Units
1500
1000
500 Investment in Plant and
0
Machinery
20 0 1
20 0 2
20 0 3
20 0 4
20 0 5
6
20 00
l
ta
-0
Employment
To
-
-
-
-
-
20
00
01
02
03
04
05
(Numbers)
to
p
lu
ta
To
Year wise
(Source: Joint Director, DIC, Mandya)
It can be observed from the above table and chart that the industrial growth has been
steady during the year’s from 2001 to 2002. The liberalization policy has made some
impact on the industrial development after 2002-03
The following are the different types of Small Scale Industries that have come up during
2001-06 in the taluk
Sl.No Type of Industry No of SSI units
came up during
2001-2006
i. Food and Beverages 42
ii. Textiles 35
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iii. Wood and wood products 12
iv. Printing and stationary 5
v. Leather and leather products 7
vi. Rubber and plastics 4
vii. Chemicals 47
viii. Glass and Ceramics 4
ix. Basic metal and metal products 3
x. General Engineering 6
xi. Electrical and electronics 6
xii. Job work and repairs 28
xiii. Other services 36
xiv. Miscellaneous 29
xv. total 264
No of SSI units came up during 2001-2006
300
250
200
150
100
50
0
Miscellaneous
Textiles
Rubber and
Transport and
Printing and
Electrical and
Chemicals
Automobiles
Glass and
Job work and
Ferrous and
Leather and
General
Other
Wood and
Food and
total
Basic metal
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Category
9.1(b) Khadi and Village Industries
There are about 198 khadi and village industries in the taluk with a capital investement of
Rs. 21.59lakhs providing employment to 1586 persons
9.1(c)Details of Rural Artisans
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In the taluk there are 1052 Household artisans, mainly concentrating in the following
activities. The following Table gives the details of Artisans.
Details of rural artisans distributed in various crafts
Sl.No. Artisan Craft Artisan Households
(In Numbers)
1 Carpentry 100
2 Goldsmiths and Silversmiths 10
3 Pottery 20
4 Tailoring 250
5 Blacksmiths 60
6 Mat weaving 25
7 Stone carving 2
8 Agarbathi 300
9 Laundry 40
10 Cobbler 50
11 Basket makers 30
12 Barbers 45
13 Masons 120
Total 1052
9.2&3 Large, Medium, Multinational and Anchor Industries in the Taluk
There are only 2 major oil industries in the taluk, which are as follows:.
LARGE AND MEDIUM SCALE INDUSTRIES
Sl. Name & Address of the Products Status Employ Invest
No. unit manufactured ment ment
(Nos) (Rs in
Lakhs)
i Habib Solvent Extraction Sunflower oil working 26 245.00
Ltd. T.B. Road S.R.Patna
ii M.K.Agro tek B.M Road Sunflower oil working 24 192.00
S.R.Patna
9.4 Un Registered Units:
So far no systematic data is collected on the pattern of unregistered units in the
taluk/district/state. During the third All India Census, an attempt has been made to collect
data on unregistered units in the State. The data was collected on a sample basis.
However, it does not give the exact picture on number of unregistered units in a particular
taluk/district/State. During 2001-02 there were 13887 (estimated) unregistered units were
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found existing in the district. There is no information on investment and employment
about these units. Taluk information is not available.
Discussions with Joint Director, DIC, Mandya revealed than no factual data is available
on unregistered unit in the Mandya taluk/district. No attempts have been made to identify
or the collect the data unregistered units. It was informed to the survey team that every
efforts have been made to register all types of industries in the district. The District
Industries Center may be directed to enumerate the unregistered units in the taluk/district
for assessing the total number of industries/ industry related activities.
9.4.1 Major economic activities in the Un Organised sector
Apart from industry agriculture, Tailoring, agarabathi rolling Carpentry, cobbling, Black
smithy, construction work are considered as economic activities in the area. The activities
mentioned are also providing a gainful employment to the masses in the unorganized
sector. The workers need not have any educational background. However, this adds in
computing GDP/NDP of the district/ State.
Agarbathi rolling
It was observed during the field visit that a few uneducated men and women were
engaged in the rolling of raw agarbathies. This is providing a suitable employment to the
unorganized workers in the taluk/district.
Other economic activities
It is indicated in the net domestic product that professionals such as lawyers and doctors,
other workers like hotels, farm, retail shops, transport workers etc are also contributing to
the income of the state. Mandya taluk/district is having good number of professionals like
lawyers and doctors who are self-employed. There are good number of hotels where
consider number of people are employed, which is also providing gainful employment. It
is needless to say that Mandya taluk is also in no way less in providing large scale
employment to the farm workers since agriculture is the main livelihood of the
population.
9.5Projects cleared by State SWA
Name and Name of the Name of the Date Invest Emp Status Phone
loym
address of factory and Manufacturi of ment ent
Number
head office address ng activity Clear (RS.c s&
ance rores) Contact
name
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Eaglebirth V.Mangala Golf course 18-10- 4600 240 Under 26764403
India Private &Varakodu &Hotel etc., 2005 Impli- Kiran
mentati Kumar
Ltd24 38,9th Mysore on Director
Main, BSK taluk&B.Halli
2nd stage S.R.patna
Blore-70 taluk
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SWOT ANALYSIS
10.1 Strengths
Srirangapatna taluk is one of the Agriculturally prosperous taluks in Mandya
District.
Srirangapatna is having Broad-gauge Railway line connecting Bangalore and
Mysore for easy transportation of raw materials and finished goods.
An Airport is coming up in Mysore City which is 14Kms., away from Mandya
Town, and is nearer to Srirangapatna acts as a catalyst to boost the industrial
growth.
Airports are being constructed in all District Head Quarters in a phased manner,
Since Mandya is being a District Head Quarter, and is nearer to SR Patna this will
boost the industrial growth of the taluk.
Fast track Express Highway passing through this taluk will also acts as a catalyst
to boost the industrial growth of the taluk.
Construction of Bangalore-Mysore Infrastructure Corridor (BMIC) project with
the creation of 5 Townships also acts as a catalyst to boost the industrial growth of
the taluk.
Formation of two track railway line supported by electrification, a proposed plan,
if materializes acts as a catalyst to boost the taluk industrial growth.
It is proposed to construct Mono rail track in BMIC project. If it materializes, it
reduces the travel time and will boost the growth of industries in the taluk.
Availability of water is good.
10.2 Weakness
Lack of Initiatives and entrepreneurship since Mysore city is about 14 kms and
Bangalore city is about 126 kms away from Srirangapatna and since good number
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of MNCS & BPO companies came up there, educated persons of this taluk are
seeking employment either in Bangalore or in Mysore, instead of starting their
own enterprises
Unhealthy competition among the same category of industries in the taluk has
resulted in large number of closed/sick industries such as Rice mills & Animal
feed units.
10.3 Opportunities
Having good communication network and educational system, IT enabled services
can come up.
Agricultural implements, tractor trailers and supporting General engineering
industries can be promoted.
Non-conventional energy sources like Briquetted fuel industries can be started
with the waste from Rice mills.
Srirangapatna taluk has agriculturally potential area wherein agricultural produces
like Paddy, Sugarcane are abundantly available to promote agro and food based
industries in the taluk. Food and Agro based industries like Idli Rava from rice,
ragi malt from ragi, canning of sugar cane juice from sugar cane, etc., have scope.
10.4 Threats
Lack of committed labour force & costly labour.
Recession prevailing in general industries has resulted in poor interest for the
investment in industrial sector.
Lack of expertise and technical manpower in Nationalised banks and other banks
towards financing of the industries is a constraint for the promotion of industries.
KSFC also requires tune up for better approach & professional attitude.
Unhealthy competition among the industries led to the sickness and closure of the
industries such as Rice mills, Animal feeds etc.
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CHAPTER – XI
SALIENT FEATURES OF SCHEMES BEING IMPLEMENTED BY
VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS/AGENCIES OF STATE/CENTRAL GOVT
11.1 CEDOK
As in all the districts one CEDOK official by designation Dy. Resource Person is
working in Mandya. CEDOK conducts EDPs, EAPs, Women EDPs, EAPs, PMRY
EDPs etc.in the district.
11.2 VIBSETI
Vijaya Bank and Vijaya Rural Development Foundation have set up VIBSETI
(Vijaya Bank Self-employment Training Institute) in Mandya on the lines of
RUDSETI. The Institute organises residential training programmes, Skill
development programmes etc., and also assist them in securing financial help from
banks to set up their own self-employed enterprise in the district
11.3 KVIC
KVIC is working in the Ministry of agriculture and Rural Industries , Govt. of India
which will look after the development of Khadi and village Industries in the Country.
It will monitor the work of KVIBs of various states. A unit of KVIB is existing in
Mandya Town, which in headed by Deputy Director who will look after the
development of KVIB in the district.
11.4 Karnataka State Handloom Development Corporation
This office is looking after the development of Industries in Handloom Sector of the
district. It established Khadi Bhavans/Khadi Bhandars to sell its products.
11.5 Karnataka Handicrafts Development Corporation (KHDC)
KHDC will look after the development of Handicrafts Industries in the state. Its head
office is located in Bangalore. It also established so many “Handicrafts Emporium” in
the state or the sale of handicrafts products.
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11.6 LIDKAR
It is an orginasation exclusively looking after the development of Leather and Leather
related industries in the state
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CHAPTER – XII
MAJOR ANNUAL/SPECIAL EVENTS
Srirangapatna This town is about 24 Kms from Mandya. It was the erstwhile
capital of Mysore kingdom. Sri Ranganatha Swami temple is
there. It was constructed by Sri Gangarasa Tirumallaiah. It
was an important center during the regime of Vijayanagara
Empire.During the regime of Hydrali this town has got
international reputation.
Dhariya Tippu Sultan has constructed this palace during 1874.We can
Daulat(Summer see art and workmanship in the palace. On the pillers of the
Palace) inside walls of this palace birds and animals pictures are
carved by using golden lamination. On the out side walls of
the palace war events are depicted. After Britishers conquered
this palace Lord Wellesly and Lord Dal Housy use to reside
there. About 2lakhs national and international pilgrims will
visit this center.
Gumbuz It is a Tomb constructed by Tippu in memory of his father and
mother. It is about 3Kms from S.R.Patna. National and
international pilgrims will visit this center.
Sangama It is near Gumbaz which is about 3Kms from S.R. Patana. The
(confluence) two strides of Cauvery river will join in this place. The river
looks attractive to see in this place. Doddagosaighat and
chikkagosaighat are there near Sangam, which are worth
seeing.
Rangana Thittu It is about 6 Kms from S.R. Patna. A bird sanctuary is there in
this place which has got international reputation. Birds of
various countries especially from Australia and America will
fly to this place during May to November of every year. We
can see varieties of birds of various countries in this place.
About 2 lakhs national and international tourist will visit this
place every year.
Nimishamba This temple is there on Ganjam road which is about 3 Kms
Temple from S.R.Patna. This temple was constructed by king of
Mysore during 19th century. The specialty of this temple is its
“SHREE CHAKRA”. This charka will attracts the devotees
and Pilgrims
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Karightta This place is 6kms away for S.R.Patna. It is situated on the
banks of Lokapavani river. It is having historical and pauranic
background. On the top of the hill Lord Venkataramana
Swamy temple is there, which is in Dravidian style. The
construction of this temple was started during the regime of
Vijaynagar kings and completed during the regime of king of
Mysore Sri Chikkadevarai during 17th century. Hyderali and
Tippu Sultan were use to view the enemies from the top of this
hill and waging the war against enemies. From the top of this
hill we can see Kashivisvanatha and Nimishamba temples. It
is a very suitable place for mountain climbers and for walking
.
Krishnarajasagara It is a dam constructed across Cauvery river by the king of
(KRS) Mysore Nalvadi Krishanarajawadeyar during 1931 under the
dynamism of Sir M.Visveshvaraiah . The dam is about 19
Kms from SRPatna. The main attraction of this place are the
world famous Brundavan , musical fountain. About 2 lakhs
tourists will visit this place every year.
Balamuri It is about 2 Kms from KRS and 16 Kms from S RPatna. A
barrage was constructed across Cauvery river near Belagola is
called as Balamuri. Tourist use to visit this place too.
Gendehosahalli It is about 10 Kms from SRPatna. It is coming under forest
department. Birds which are settling at Ranganathittu will also
visit this place. Cauvery river is also flowing by the side of
this village. Hence it has become attractive to tourist forest
department is constructing Gopuras to view the birds from this
place.
Narasimha This temple is the 2nd biggest temple in S RPatna. This temple
Swamy Temple was constructed by king of Mysore Narasimha Raja Wodeyar
during 17th century. In front of this temple Ranadhira
Kanteerava statue of 3.5 feet is there.
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ANNEXURE-I
New Industrial Policy
The New Industrial Policy and the incentives package shall be
deemed to have come into effect from 1.4.2006 and will have a span
of five years there from i.e. up to 31.03.2011.
1. Introduction:
1.1 Karnataka is one of the top 5 industrialized States in the country.
It has a history of pioneering industrial development initiatives since
the time of the Princely State of Mysore and subsequently in the post
independence era. The state was the first in the country to have
brought out a state industrial policy during 1983, followed by
successive State Industrial Policies in 1988, 1990, 1996 and in 2001.
1.2 During the just concluded 2001-06 Industrial Policy period,
investment approvals of mega projects [with investments of over
Rs.50 cores each] by the State High Level Clearance Committee
[SHLCC] and large & medium projects by the State Level Single
Window Agency [SLSWA] have shown sustained increase/growth.
The number of projects approved by the SHLCC is 148 with an
investment of Rs.1,15.882 crores and employment potential of
4,90,869 persons. During the same policy period 65,231 SSI units
registered with Rs.2,079.62 cores of investment and provide
employment to 2,95,487 persons.
1.3 The State GDP growth rate during 2005-06 is 8.7% with
industrial sector accounting for 18%. Having regard to this it is felt
that the new policy should have a mission to achieve GSDP growth
of over 9%.
1.4 The industrial recession, which was prevalent upto 2002-03 has
now given way to increased investment & growth, as is evident in
the year – wise investment approvals by SHLCC & SLSWCC.
1.5 However, this increased flow of investment need to be supported
with (i) On demand infrastructure availability, (ii) Human resources
for diverse sectors, (iii) Single Window support and facilitation
mechanism, so that the projects are implemented expeditiously and
go into a operation.
1.6 Today, there is intense competition between States for attracting
investments. Investors naturally choose the state that offers best
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combination of (i) Industrial & Social infrastructure, (ii) Human
Resources, (iii) Technology savvy work force and (iv)The Sate that
offers “Ease of doing Business”.
1.7 The fiscal / taxation regime and incentives & Concession offered
by the states, Government of India also have important bearing on
the locational decision of Project.
1.8 His Excellency, the president of India Dr. A.P. J. Abdul Kalam,
in his address to the members of the Karnataka Legislature on 20-
11.2005 on the occasion of “Suvarna Karnataka celebrations” had
advocated 11 Missions for Karnataka’s prosperity of these Mission
on Textiles, Bio-fuel , Agro processing and Entrepreneurship and
related to industries sector and addressed in this policy.
1.9 Government accords highest priority to the objectives of
dispersal of industrial investments in various backward regions/
districts of the State so that the fruits of economic development and
employment opportunities are shared by all segments of society and
in all parts of State in as equitable manner as possible.
1.10 The new Industrial policy 2006-211 attempts to address the
above aspects in a balanced manner.
2. Vision:
2.1 Policy to help facilitate the state achieve a GSDP growth of over
9%, Which in turn call for an industrial sector growth of over 12%.
2.2 To focus on strengthening of the manufacturing industry in the
State and to increase it,s percentage share of the GSDP from the
present average of 16.70% to over 20% by the end of the policy
period.
2.3 To achieve an increased share of Karnataka’s export in the
National exports from the present 15% to 20% by the end of the
policy period.
2.4 To create additional employment generation to at least 10.00
lakhs persons in the manufacturing and service sectors during the
policy period.
2.5 Promote diversified industrial base with strength in both old
economy & new economy fields.
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2.6 Facilitate reduction of regional imbalance in the matter of
economic opportunities employment and growth.
2.7 Endeavor to promote sustained industrial growth by facilitating
accelerated flow of investments.
2.8 In short, to promote sustained, growth oriented industrialization
with employment & revenue generation, for overall socio-economic
development of the State.
3. STRATEGY:
Keeping the above objectives in mind the Strategy for further
industrialization of the State during the next 5 years would be:
3.1 To classify various taluks of the State into 3 zones for the
purpose of focused attention:-
(i) Zone-1:- 79 Taluks - most / more backward Taluks as
categorized by Dr.D.M. Najnjundappa Committee Report.
(ii) Zone -2 :- 85 Taluks – [Taluks not covered in zone 1&3].
(iii) Zone -3:- 12 Taluks – of Bangalore Urban & Rural District
[extending Taluks of Kanakapura & Magadi] Mangalore and Mysore
Taluks.Details of Taluks indicated in Annexure -A
3.2 To develop industrial infrastructure facilities ahead of the
requirements, in various key location of the State through the
KIADB/KSSIDC. Annually a minimum of 5,000 acres of quality
industrial infrastructure would be created during the policy period.
Such Industrial Areas will be developed in an integrated manner
reserving up to 25% of the area for housing and other social
infrastructure. The equity base of KIADB would be strengthened
through greater support.
3.3 Keeping in view the fact that water is a crucial support
requirement for industrialization, Government would facilitate
implementation of mega industrial water supply schemes for
potential locations through Special Purpose Vehicles [SPVs].
3.4 A comprehensive Power Policy would be formulated by the
Department of Energy. This policy would encourage power
generation from IPPs and also through captive power generation.
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3.5 To meet the rising energy requirements of the State on account of
rapid industrialization, Government would facilitate preparation of a
“Gas Distribution Master Plan” to enable public/private sector
players to bring in gas from diverse sources for distribution.
3.6 Apart from standard infrastructure in the form of industrial areas
and industrial estates specialized industrial infrastructure for specific
sectors and Special Economic Zones [Multi-Product, Product
specific, Sector Specific and Free Trade Zones] would be
encouraged to be established through both KIADB as well as private
sector promoters. The establishment of multi-product specific SEZs
will be encouraged in all districts of the state except Bangalore
Urban District. However, establishment of SEZs even in Bangalore
Urban District will also be encourage if the proponent of SEZ comes
forward to do so in his/her own land or through a joint development
agreement with the land owners.
3.7 The ONGC in association with Govt. of Karnataka is already
implementing a large Multi- product SEZ that would predominantly
house petroleum refining and petro-chemical projects. Govt. would
take up with Govt. of India for enlargement of the size and scope of
Mangalore SEZ Ltd. in the Petroleum, Chemicals & Petro-chemicals
Investment Region (PCPIR).
3.8 Industrial corridor /Cluster development would be encouraged in
potential locations.
3.9 State would encourage alternate partnership & financing options
for infrastructure development.
3.10 Focused attention on sub-sectors /areas whereas the State has
core competency i.e., Aerospace, Engineering, Automobile,
Machine-tools, Steel, Cement, Pharmaceuticals, Food Processing,
Apparel & Textiles, Electronics, information Technology, Bio
Technology etc..
3.11 In view of the fact that the silk reeling sector in highly
employment oriented, a separate package will be formulated in
consultation with the sericulture Department.
3.12 Impetus for development of renewable & non-conventional
energy sources through Mission approach.
3.13 Human Resources Development - Government would
promote /help facilitate establishment of specialized skill
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development institutions at key locations suitable for the
manufacturing industries and emerging vocations in the service
sector. A scheme of State support through public, private partnership
would be evolved & implemented. The Government assistance will
be in the form of providing land and financial assistance for creation
of basic infrastructure facilities as follows:
(i) Grant of up to 5 acres of Government land will be considered
along with capital contributing of 50% of the project cost subject to a
ceiling of Rs.2 crores per Training establishment for sector specific
training.
(ii) Recurring cost for running the training institution an amount of
Rs. 750/- p.m/ per trainee will be provided subjected to a ceiling of
of Rs. 15 lakhs per year for a period of 3 Years
(iii) Government will launch a new scheme to provide Rs.750/- p.m.
stipend for on-the-job training of unemployment educated youth for
training in different vocations through industrial/ service
establishments.
The modalities of the scheme will be worked out by the Government
separately.
3.14 Promote Agro Food Processing industries in the potential
location to help farmers realize better value / price for their produce,
through increased localized processing of agriculture output. As an
incentive for setting up of new agriculture produce processing
industries, APMS cess in respect of such procurement by the
processing industries directly from the farmers will be exempted.
Necessary amendments to the existing law will be brought about by
the Co-operation Department in the regard .
3.15 In the context of globalised economy, survival & growth of SSI
Sector depend up on its ability to modernize, improve quality & cut
costs. Karnataka Council for technology upgradation [KCTU] would
be strengthened to take up promotional programmes in this regard.
3.16 Programmes for promotion of local entrepreneurship would be
strengthened through appropriate restructuring of institutional
mechanism to impart entrepreneurship training to 3,00,000 persons
during the policy period.
3.17 Special incentives for entrepreneurs setting up units in
backward areas. Additional incentives for units promoted by
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entrepreneurs from the category of SC/ST, Minority, Women,
Physically challenged & EX-Servicemen.
3.18 Government would work in close co-ordination with Industry
Associations/ Chambers of Commerce/ Trade bodies to have
continuous feed back on the state of industries and the support
measures needed.
3.19 Improvement of investment climate and business environment
through decentralized governance measure and efficient facilitation.
3.20 Government would take up comprehensive rationalization &
simplification of provisions of various labour laws to enable
flexibility & increased productivity in the industry.
3.21 Government would come up with a separate revival package for
sick SSI units and DIFR cases, after consultation with all the stake
holders viz; Industry Associations, Financial Institutions/ Banks,
Service Providers, labour representatives. A clear cut Exit policy
would be attempted.
3.22 Local Amendments to The SEZ Act 2005 & Rules 2006
[Central Act] Would be effected providing for state level facilitation
& incentives, labour law rationalized etc..
3.23 The BMRDA has taken up 5 New Townships around
Bangalore. As per BMRDA Master Plan economic activities would
be encouraged within these township by creating industrial
infrastructure.
3.24 The District Industries Center (DIC) Would be designated as
Nodal Agency at the district level for implementation of Self
Employment Programmers and Self- Helps Groups.
3.25 Global information Centers would be set up at all DIC at district
head quarters for the benefit of entrepreneurs.
3.26 Industry relevant skills would be identified and training
programme would be provided to one lakh educated unemployment
youth for taking self employment ventures and wage-employment.
3.27 The government shall encourage setting up of various
institutions and centers of excellence in the field of
automobile/machine tools/food processing/ building materials and
other fields and also encourage setting up of Technology Business
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Incubators in these areas. The Government assistance will be in the
form of providing financial assistance for creation of basic
infrastructure facilities, subject to a ceiling of Rs.50.00 lakhs per
incubator/ centre.
3.28 Existing areas of concentration of industries would be converted
in to “Industrial Township” for efficient maintenance of civic
amenities and services etc.
3.29 Implementation of Kaigarika Vikas Scheme will be speeded up
for development of 79 most and more backward Taluks as identified
by Dr.D.M.Nanjunddappa Committee Report on redressal of
regional imbalances. G.O.No. CI 154 CSC 2000 dated 8-12-2005
already issued for implementation of the scheme will be integrated
with this new policy. It envisages creation of new economic
opportunity by utilisisng local resources, skill and demand, by
providing ready to use infrastructure, human resource development
etc.
3.30 Khadi institutions assisted by KVIC/.KVIB would be provided
improved charakas for increasing productivity, which in turn, will
help increased wage earning by artisans.
3.31 In order to encourage, sustain and safe guard the interest of SSI
units of Karnataka Government is committed to extend he facility of
price preference of 15% for the purchase and purchase preference
made from SSIs units of the state. This incentive as provided in the
2000-06 policy would be extended in this policy for next five years.
3.32 In order to achieve envisaged export growth rate of 20% during
the policy period Visvesvarayya Industrial Trade Center (VITC) will
be strengthened in this regard.
3.33 Incentives and concessions for various categories of industries
and locations are indicated in Annexure-B. Negative list of units in-
eligible for incentives & concessions is indicated in Annexure-C.
4 ACTION PLAN :
4.1 KIADB would focus on development of large industrial areas of
500 or more acres each in potential locations.
4.2 KIADB would endeavour to complete implementation of SEZ
projects taken up at Hassan, Mangalore & Shimoga.
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4.3. One time Upgradation of Infrastructure in existing industrial
areas/estates developed by KIADB/KSSIDC respectively would be
carried out. Financial assistance would be provided to KIADB
/KSSIDC to carry out the work subject to the condition that the
Local Authorities & Industrial Associations come forward to take up
future maintenance. An infrastructure Upgradation Fund of Rs.500
crores would be created for this purpose
4.4 The Apparel Park taken up by KIADB at Doddaballapur and
integrated Textile Park at Anekal, Bellary, Davanagere, Mysore,
Kanakapura would be completed and commissioned early.
4.5 6 Food parks taken up at Malur, Bagalkot, Maddur, Hiriyur,
Jewargi and Belgaum would be completed by end of 2007.
4.6 Government would adopt the “Mega Food Park” concept being
formulated by Ministy of Food Processing, Govt. of India, for
Implementation in select Districts by providing infrastructure,
Forward and backward linkages.
4.7 Accelerated development of food processing industries would be
encouraged. Karnataka has 11 Agro Climatic Zones ideally suited for
cultivation of a variety of cereal, oil seeds, fruits & vegerables,
spices, flower etc. These agro resources would be harnessed to the
fullest extent to create value chain for farmers, processors &
Consumers.
4.8 Agriculture produce processing industries will be permitted to
procure agriculture produce like cereals, oil seeds, fruits &
vegetables directly from farmers without going though the APMC.
APMC cess in respect of such procurement by processing industries
would be exempted.
4.9 25 Small Industrial areas for development of Cluster in potential
Taluk through state would be taken up for the benefit to Tiny/SSI
Units by KSSIDC and completed by 2007-08
4.10 Private Sector entrepreneurs would be encouraged to set up a
multi-product specific, sector specific and free trade zones in various
potential locations based infrastructure support would be extended
from KIADB.
4.11 Industrial Corridor/ Cluster development would be taken up in
potential viz: (i) Bangalore- Mysore (ii) Mysore- Nanjangud, (ii)
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Hubli-Belgaum, (iv) Hospet (v) Mangalore –Udupi, (vi)
Bhadravathi- Shimoga (vii) Nelamangala (viii) Davanagere- Harihar
(xi) Kolar-KGF etc.
4.12 Human Resource Development – A High level committee
chaired by principal Secretary to Govt., Commerce & Industries
Department and with Representatives Education, IT & BT ,
Agriculture & Horticulture and vice-Chancellor of University VTU/
Agriculture Universities and others would be constituted to work out
plant for Human Resource Development/ Skill sets required for
various industries. An amount of Rs. 25 Crores would be earmarked
for this purpose.
4.13 Man Power Training Institutions for emerging vocations like
retailing, Apparels,construction, repair and service of earth moving
equipment etc. would be sets private sector participation in PPP
mode.
4.14 A state level Industrial Development Council with Hon’ble CM
as Chairman, Minister for Large & Medium Industries as Vice-
Chairman and consisting of Industries, Chiefs of Chamber of
Commerce & Industries / Trade bodies constituted to aid and advise
the Government on policy issues pertaining to development &
Investment promotion in the state.
4.15 Besides physical infrastructure, Fiscal/ Financial incentives,
The key aspect timely implementation & commissioning of projects
is “de-regulation & easy business”. The Karnataka Industries
(Facilitation) Act 2002 and Rules 2002 implemented more
effectively for efficient delivery of services to the entrepreneurship.
4.16 Karnataka Udyog Mitra would be strengthened and assigned a
dominant task of Investment Promotion and Investors support to
facilitate speedy implement of projects. The Single Window
Mechanism would further be ration strengthened to this effect.
4.17 Under Kigarika Vikasa scheme, GTTC would be set up
additional sub-centers in tool and die making and implementation of
Sector specific scheme of various Boards and Corporations,
Conducting EDP”s Resource mapping of Taluks, upgradation/
Creation of Industrial Infrastructure will be taken up by integrating
various scheme of other Departments. Financial assistance would be
provided for sector specific scheme implemented by
Boards/Corporations.
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4.18 Existing 6 spindle charakas will be replaced by 8 spindle
improved charakas at subsidized rates through Khadi institutions
assisted by KVIC/KVIB in phased manner to increase productivity
and wage earnings of artisans.
5. TERMS & CONDITIONS:
5.1 The incentives and concessions under this policy will come into
force with retrospective effect from 1st April 2006 will be covered by
this policy will continue to enjoy the benefits already granted till the
expiry of the earlier sanction orders. All new investments made after
1st April 2006 will be covered by this policy.
5.2 Industrial units are eligible for Incentives & Concession on new
investment made on fixed assets only. Investment in taken over
industrial concerns or assets would not qualify for incentives.
However for additional investment made by the new entrepreneur
during this policy period in creation of new assets under new unit/
expansion programme would qualify for assistance.
5.3 Incentives concession for investment in the information
Technology/ Bio Technology Sectors will however continue to be
governed by the IT policy js per Government Order “MAHIT” and
the Bio Technology Policy.
5.4 Incentives and Concession as per this policy will not be available
for the industries specified in Annexure -C.
5.5 Definitions:
A] Tiny Industry: Tiny industry is one in which the investment in
plant and machinery is less than Rs.25 lakhs irrespective of the
location of the unit.
B] Small Scale Industry: An industrial undertaking in which the
investment in plant and machinery whether held on owner ship terms
or on lease or by hire purchase does not exceed Rs.100 lakhs
C] Medium & Large Scale Industries: An Industrial unit which is
not classified as tiny/ small Scale ./Ancillary Industry shall be
classified as Medium/Large Scale Industry.
D] 100%Export Oriented Units [Export Oriented Units]: A 100%
Export Oriented Units is one which undertakes to export its entire
production of goods subject to relaxation as permitted by Govt. of
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India from time to time and as defined by it. Such units may be set
up either under the Export Oriented Units or under EPIP [Electronic
Hardware Technology Park] scheme or Software Technology park
Scheme or Special Economic Zone.
E] Mega Project: Shall mean projects with an investment of Rs.100
Cr and above in fixed assets.
F] Fixed Assets: Fixed assets shall mean the total investment made
on land, building and plants and machinery and such other
productive assets like tools, jigs, and fixtures, dies, utilities like
boilers, compressors, diesel generating sets, cranes, material
handling equipment and such other equipment directly related to
production purpose.
5.6 SANCTION OF INCENTIVES AND CONCESSION IS
SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND
CONDITIONS:
A] All new industrial investment shall create maximum possible
additional employment opportunities and provide a minimum 80% of
employment to the local people on an overall basis [100%
employment to local people in case of Group C & D categories will
be insisted] and this will be monitored during disbursement of
incentives and concessions.
The above requirements regarding employment to local people will
be monitored by the DIC for a period of 5 years. Failure of the
industries to provide employment to local people as stipulated above
will be reported to the concerned DLSWA/SLSWCC/SHLCC, which
will recommend for recovery of investment subsidy as sanctioned to
the unit, for which purpose a suitable under taking will have to be
furnished by the unit concerned before disbursal of subsidy.
B] The quantum of investment subsidy shall be computed on the
value of fixed assets as specified in Sub Para-[f] of para 5.5 and as
approve by the financial institutions, commercial banks.
C] The definition of tiny, small or medium and large scale industries
as indicated above shall automatically stand revised as and when
Government of India makes any changes in such definition and
benefit under this package shall be available to the Tiny, Small
Medium & Large Scale units as per the new definition from the
respective dates.
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D] The validity of incentives and concession as per this order shall
be for a period of five years from 1st April 2006 [ i.e. up to 31st
march 2011].
E] Wherever industrial units avail subsidy under any other schemes
of Government of Karnataka/ Govt. of India only differential amount
of Subsidy, if any, would be provided under this policy.
F] Commerce & Industries Dept would administer the package of
incentives & concession under this Industrial Policy. Separate
guidelines for administration of these incentives and concession will
be issued for the guidance of the concerned agencies and officers.
Interpretation of this Government Order and the decision thereon of
the Commerce & Industries Department, Government of Karnataka
Shall be final.
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ANNEXURE –A
Classification of Taluk as in to Zones for the purpose of
administering graded scale of incentives & concession
Total
No. of Zone-1 Zone -2 Zone-3
Sl. District tqs
No
Most More Backward Industrially
Backward Backward Tqs Taluks Developed
Tqs Taluk as
1 Mandya 7 - - -
Srirangapatna
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ANNEXURE -B
Incentives & Concessions for Mega, Large & Medium And Small
Scale Industries
Sl. Type of Incentives Mega Large Small Scale Industries
No Indus &
tries Medi
um
Indus
tries
1 Capital Investment Nil Nil Zone-1:25% of the value of fixed assets, subject
Subsidy to a maximum of Rs.15 lakhs per unit
Zone-2:20% of the value of fixed assets, subject
to a maximum of Rs.15 lakhs per unit.
Zone 1&2: Addl. Subsidy of 5% of the value of
fixed assets, subjected to a sealing of Rs.1 lakh
for SC/ST/PH/Minority & X-Serviceman
entrepreneurs.
In case of women entrepreneurs, the ceiling for
additional subsidy would be RS.5 lakhs.
Note: This incentive is available only to units
financed by KSFC/ KSIIDC/ Banks/ Other
financial institutions.
Zone 3 Nill
2 Exemption of Currently available under Energy Dept policy Continued upto
Electricity Duty 2011.
On Captive
Power generation
3 Exemption of Zone-1:Full Exemption
Stamp Duty & Zone-2:75% exemption
Reduction of Zone-3:Nill
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Registration Stamp duty: In respect of Loan & credit deeds executed for
Charges availing term loans from Fls/Banks and for execution of Lease,
Lease cum Sale & absolute Sale Deeds by KIADB/KSSIDC in
respect of Industrial land /plots allotted.
Reduction of Registration charges: Concessional registration
charges at Re.1 per Rs.1,000.
4 Waiver of Zone-1: full Zone-1: Full exemption subject to Zone-1:
Conversion fine:- exemption a maximum of 25 acres per unit. Full
(on lands converted subject to a exemption
for industrial use) maximum of Zone-2: 75% exemption subject to subject to a
50 acres per a maximum of 25 acres per unit maximum
unit. of 10 acres
per unit.
Zone -2: Zone-3 Nill Zone-2:
75% 75%
exemption exemption
subject to a subject to a
maximum of maximum
25 acres per of 10 acres
unit per unit.
Zone-3:
Nill
Zone-3:Nill
5 Acquisition In respect of lands acquired for development of industrial
& allotment of land areas/estates or single unit complex KIADB acquisition charges
though KIADB to be levied is 28% in respect if areas in Zone:3 For the areas in
Zones 1&2 acquisition charges would be 10%
6 Subsidy for setting up One time capital subsidy up to 50% of the cost of ETP, subject to
of Effluent treatments a ceiling of RS.100 lakhs per unit for all categories of industries
plants for Zones
[ETPs]
7 Entry Tax & Special Zone 1&2:
Entry Tax (i) ET& Special ET Exemption on “Plants &Machinery and
Concessions Capital Goods” for an initial period of 3 years from the date of
commencement of project implementation. For this purpose , the
term “plant & Machinery and capital Goods” also included plant
& Machinery and capital goods i.e. equipment etc which is put up
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in the power project units for captive generation of Electricity.
(ii) On raw materials, inputs, component parts & consumables
(excluding petroleum products) [wherever applicable] for a period
of 5 years from the date of commencement of commercial
production.
Zone-3: Nill
8 Human Resources (i) Grant of up to 5 acres of Government land will be considered
Development along with capital contribution of 50% of the project cost subject
to a ceiling of Rs.2 Crores per Training Establishment for sector
specific training.
(ii) Recurring cost for running the training institution and amount
of Rs.750/-p.m./ per trainee will be provided subject t a ceiling of
Rs.15 lakhs per year for period of 3 years.
(iii) Government will launch a new scheme to provide Rs. 750/-
p.m. stipend with suitable matching contribution by training
institutions for on-the-job training of unemployed educated youth
for training in different vocations through industrial/ service
establishment.
9 Technology Nil Nil Zone1&2:
Upgradation (i) Existing scheme of 4% interest subsidy for TU
loan availed from KSFC/KSIIDC shall be
extended to cover TU loans availed from
scheduled Commercial Banks, Which are not
covered under CLCS scheme of Govt. of India.
Zone 1,2 &3:
(ii) Existing incentive scheme for SSI units going
in for BIS products certification or ISO series
certification is continued with enhanced financial
allocation.
(iii) Encouragement to patents Registration:
Subsidy at 50% of the cost of patents registration,
subject to a ceiling of Rs.2 lakhs per unit.
Funding will be provided for certain commercially viable research
projects in collaboration with IITs, universities and other reputed
institutions. An amount of Rs.25 crores is earmarked for this
purpose during the policy period
10 Industrial A separate Infrastructure Upgradation Fund Rs.500 crores would
Infrastructure be created for upgradation of infrastructure facilities in existing
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Development/ industrial areas/estates and also for maintenance. This fund may
Common also utilized for new industrial areas. Separate guideline would be
Infrastructure/ issued for utilizing this fund.
facilities in Notified
Industrial Clusters
11 Agriculture produce APMC Cess in respect of direct procurement of agriculture
Processing produce for processing from farmers by processing industries is
Industries- exempted.
Exemption of
APMC Cess
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ANNEXURE-C
List of Industrial Activities/Units In-eligible for Incentives
&Concession
Sl. Activity
No
1. Breweries & Distilleries of all types.
2. Units utilizing molasses/rectified sprit /denatured sprit as main raw
material for manufacture of potable alcohol.
3. Khandasari units
4. Photo Studios & Color processing units
5. Photo Copying & Xerox Machines
6. Fertilizer Mixing
7. Re-Packing of Drugs/Medicines/Chemicals, Without any processing
or value addition
8. All types of Saw Mills
9. Beedies/ Cigarettes/Cigars/Gutka & Tobacco based products
10. Azoic/Reactive Dyes
11. Fire Crackers
12. Industries manufacturing and or utilizing Ozone depleting substance
13. Power Laundries
14. Brick making units Excluding cement Hallow Blocks, wire cut & fly
ash Bricks
15. Poultry
16. Popcorn & ice candy making units
17. Coffee Roasting and Grinding
18. Clock and watch Repair shops
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19. Cassette Recording [Audio & video]
20. Cyanide
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ANNEXURE-II (a )
IMPORTANT ADDRESSES CONTACTED FOR THE
PREPARATION OF REPORT
Sl.No. Name of the Address Phone Fax/Telefax
Department 958232- 358232
1 Zilla Panchayat Chief Executive Officer, 220836 225067
Zilla Panchayat, Mandya 224456
224004
2 Town Planning Asstt. Director of Town 220340
Planning,
Dy. Commissioner’s Office
Chamber, Mandya
3 Public Works Executive Engineer 228605 228605
Department PWD, M.C Road
Mandya
4 Housing Asstt. Executive Engineer, 220478
Karnataka State Housing
Board, 100 Ft. Road,
Mandya
5 Corporation/ Municipal Municipal Commissioner,
Office Town Municipal Council,
Srirangapatna
taluk
6 Agriculture Joint Director 223033 223033
Agricultural Deptt., DC 221605
Office, Mandya 225073
7 Horticulture Dy. Director 225734
Horticulture, Mandya 220115
8 Sericulture Dy. Director of Sericulture, 220796 220796
Hebbal, Mandya
9 Fisheries Senior Asstt. Director of 220745
Fisheries, Near DC Office,
Mandya
Chief Executive Officer, 220327
Fish Farmers Development
Agency, Near DC Office,
Mandya
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10 Mines & Geology Senior Geologist Ground 220704
Water Survey Unit, Ashok
Nagar, Mandya.
Senior Geologist 221369
Mineral Wing, Ganapathi
Temple Road, Mandya.
11 Forest Dy. Conservator of Forest, 220630 224921
KR Road, Mandya. (Res)22403
5
12 APMC Secretary, APMC,
Srirangapatna
13 Irrigation Department The Asstt. Executive 958232-
Engineer, Minor Irrigation, 224931
Mandya Sub-division,
Mandya.
The Executive Engineer, 958232-
Cauvery Neeravari Nigam, 225046
Visveshwaraiah Canal
Division, Mandya.
14 Animal Husbandry Dy. Director of Animal 220466
Husbandry, Taluk Office 220461
Compound, Mandya.
15 Dairy Development Managing Director 274591 274593
Manmool, Gejaalagere, 274592
Maddur Tq. 274571
16 Chamundeshwari Executive Engineer 958236- 958236
Electricity Supply Electrical 255195 255169
Corpn. Ltd. (CESC) CESC Ltd.,O&M division 256956
Pandavapura
17 KSSIDC Branch Manager 221552
KSSIDC, Indl. Estate, Main
Road, Mandya.
18 KIADB Development Officer 95821- 95821-
KIADB, Metagalli, KRS 2582014 2582450
Road, Mysore-16.
19 Railways Station Master 224050
Mandya.
20 RTO Regional Transport Officer, 220031
RTO Office, Near DC
Office, Mandya.
21 Post & Telegraph Superintendent Post Master, 220534
Head Post Office, V.V 224333
Nagar, Mandya.
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22 (a) Tele-communications District Telecom Engineer, 223000 224577
BSNL Main Road, 228100
Mahaveera Circle, Mandya.
M/s Tata Tele-services, A- 56781000 56781000
(b) PRIVATE Block, Silicon Terraces, No.
30/1, Hosur Main Road,
Koramangala, B’lore-95
M/s Hutchicn Essar South 51193000 51193100
Ltd., Prestige Blue Chip,
Ground Floor, Block-1, No.
9, Hosur Road, B’lore-29
M/s Bharati Tele-ventures 51218060- 51218070
Ltd., UASL CMTS, No.55, 61-62
Divyashree Towers,
Bannerghatta Road,
B’lore-76
M/s Spice Telecom, Brigade 984401571 2098033
Plaza Complex, No.71/1, SC 8/
Road, B’lore-9 2098718
M/s Videsh Sanchar Nigam, 56629016 56705563
C/o TTSL, No.1127, I Cross,
Ashoknagar, Mandya
M/s Reliance Infocom Ltd., 30332777 30332898
The Estate No.121,
Dickenson Road,
B’lore-42
23 District Employment Employment Officer, 220126
District Employment
Exchange Exchange, Mandya
24 Lead Bank Lead District Manager, Lead 220513
Bank, Vijaya Bank, 100 Ft.
Road, Mandya
25 KSFC Asstt. General Manager, 225496 225496
KSFC, Opp. Carmel 226744
Convent, KR Road, Mandya
26 Education Dy. Director of Pre- 227291
University, Municipal PUC,
Main Road, Mandya.
Dy. Director of Public 224085
Instructions, KR Road,
Mandya.
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27 District Industries Joint Director, DIC, Opp. 224098 226964
Centre Carmel Convent, Mandya. 221358
28 Handlooms & Textiles Asstt. Director Handloom & 222366
Textiles, Taluk Office
Compound, Mandya.
29 KVIB District Officer 220717
KVIB, Bandigowda Layout,
Mandya.
30 Artisans Dy. Director, Khadi & 221566
Village, DIC Bldg., Mandya.
31 Tourism Tourist Officer, Tourism 238377
Deptt., PES Engg. College 2421833
Road, Mandya.
32 Statistics Statistical Officer, Dist. 220465
Statistical Office, Vidya
Nagar, Mandya.
33 Co-operation Dy. Registrar of Co- 220059 220465
operative Societies, Subhash
Nagar, Mandya.
34 Chamber of Commerce Shri I.N Rao, President, 224759 220059
Mandya Studio, Jain Street,
Mandya.
35 Karnataka Udyog Mitra Managing Director, 22282392 22266063
Web:www.kumbangalor Industries & Commerce 22285659
e.com Dept., III Floor, South 22286632
http://www.kumbangalo Block, Khanija Bhavan,
re.com Race Course Road,
Bangalore-1
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ANNEXURE-II (b)
INDUSTRIAL PROMOTIONAL INSTITUTIONS
1. Small Industries Service Institute Govt. Helps and assist entrepreneurs
of India Min. of Small Scale Industries, in setting up new units,
Rajajinagar Indl. Estate, selection of products, preparing
Bangalore -560044 project reports for the selected
Ph: 23351581-2-3 Fax:23144506 products.
web www.sisikarnataka.org Information on selection of
machinery, raw materials and
personnel.
Helping entrepreneurs in
preparing layout, erection of
machinery etc.,
Identify and solving technical
and managerial problems.
Registration of small scale
units with NSIC to supply their
products to Govt., under Govt.
Stores Purchase Programme.
Conducting training course in
various technical trades, EDPs
etc.
2. District Industries Centre, Near Carmel A single Window interacting
Convent, Subash Nagar, Mandya agency with the entrepreneurs
Ph:224098/221358 at the District level. They are
implementing agency of
Central and State Governments
various schemes and
programmes.
Registration of small scale
industry is also done at this
centre.
PMRY for employment
generation is implemented by
DIC.
3. Karnataka State Small Industries Construction, maintenance and
Development Corpn. Ltd., (KSSIDC)Indl management of indl. Estates.
Estate, Main Road Mandya Acquisition of suitable land
Ph: 221552 and allotment to SSI units in
the form of developed plots.
Procurement and supply of
certain raw material to SSIs.
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4. Karnataka Industrial Area Development Acquires land, plots and allots
Board, (KIADB) Metagalli, K.R.S Road, to SSI units.
Mysore-16
Ph:2582014
5. Karnataka State Financial Corpn., K R Provides financial assistance
Road, Mandya for setting up industries.
Ph:225496/226744
6. Vijay Bank, Lead Bank Lead Bank. Extends financial
100 ft. Road, Mandya assistance for starting
ph:220513 industries and co-ordinates the
activities of all financial
institutions.
7. National Bank for Agriculture & Rural Extends financial assistance for
Development (NABARD), Jeevan development of Non-farm
Prakash Annexe, 13/1 J.C.Road sectors in rural areas.
Bangalore -02
Ph.2222,5241,2,3
Fax: 22222 148
Web: www.nabard.org.in
8. Small Industries Development Bank of Provides financial assistance
India, (SIDBI) Khanija Bhavan, East for promotion and development
wing, Race course road Bangalore-01 of small scale industries
Ph.22207179,7225,7,8 through primary lending
institutions like State Financial
Corporations, State Industrial
Development Corporations and
banks which have a wide net
work of Branches.
9. Karnataka State Khadi & village Provides financial assistance to
Industries Board, (KVIB) B.M. Road Khadi, Village and Cottage
Bandigowda layout Mandya industries in the district. Also
PhNo.220717 arranges training programmes,
demonstration to needy
entrepreneurs.
10. Technical Consultancy Service Orgn.Of Provides assistance in product
Karnataka (TECSOK) 4th floor, Basava selection.
Bhavan, Basaveshwara Circle, Preparation of project reports
Bangalore.560001 etc.
Ph 22266134,142,152,186
Fax 22266138
web tecsok.com
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11. National Small Industries Supplies machinery on Hire
Corp.LTd.(NSIC) West of Chord Rd. purchase basis.
Indl.Town, Rajajinagar, Provides marketing assistance
Bangalore.560044 Registers SSI units under
Ph 23306814 Stores purchase programme
Fax 23307790 etc.
12. Provides assistance in setting
Karnataka State Electronics Development up of Electronic industry
Corporation, (KEONICS) 29/1 Race Training programmes in
Course Rd. Electronics Trades.
Bangalore.560001
Ph 22262203
fax 22200165
web www.keonics.com
13. Central Food Technological Research Provides assistance in
Instt.(CFTRI)437/a Hebbal Industrial establishing food based
Estate Mysore.16 industries.
ph 0821-2510349,618/2511903/2514534
Fax 0821-2510990
Liaison off: CFTRI,
NAL Campus, 145, 10th A cross, Airport
Road, Kodihalli
Bangalore.560017
14. Coir Board, Provides assistance in setting
No.8,Annexe Building. up Coir baed industries.
Cunningham Road,
Bangalore.560052
Ph 22268538
Fax 22356724
15. Central Institute of Plastic Engg. Renders assistance in setting up
&Techonology, 0437/A, Hebbal Indl. of plastic based industries.
Area Conducts Training
Mysore 570016. Programmes in plastic
technology.
16. CSIR Polytechnology Transfer Provides technical known-how
Center, RP Bhavan, 14/3 Nrupatunga for new products/process.
Road, Bangalore.58
17. Bureau of Indian Standards Provides assistance in
Peenya Indl.Estate, 1st stage, Tumkur obtaining BIS certification
Road, Bangalore.58 mark.
Ph 28395604
Fax 28398841
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18. Registrar of Trade Marks,
No.9 Judge Jambulinga Maudaliar Rd. Provides assistance in
Mylapore, Chennai. 600004 obtaining Trade Mark
Registration.
19.
Directorate of Marketing & Inspection, Provides licence under food
Min. of Agriculture, M.G Complex products For manufacturing
APMC Yard Yeshwanthpur Bangalore - food products
22
Ph 23472924
20. Central Instt. of Medicinal &Aromatic Provides information on
plants, Regl.Centere, UAS,GKVK manufacturing Essential Oils.
Campus, Hebbal, Bangalore.
21. Drug Controller, Issues license for
Palace Road, Bnagalore.560001 manufacturing Drugs and
Ph 22264760,2846 Cosmetics.
Fax 22286492
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