bidar district profile
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BIDARDistrict Profile1
Snapshot – Bidar District Profile
2Invest Karnataka 2016
District overviewEconomic ProfileAgricultural ProfileIndustry ProfilePower and WaterTourismSocial InfrastructureConnectivityPotential Industries Investment OpportunitiesAnnexure
Snapshot – Bidar District Profile
Temperature 27.3o C (Max)16.4o C (Min)
Relative Humidity (%)
74 (Max)37 (Min)
Annual Normal Rainfall
886 mm
Rivers Manjara, Mullamiri, Chulkinala
Area 5448 sq.km
District headquarter
Bidar town
Population 17,03,300 (As per 2011,Census)
Population density
312 per sq Km
Sex ratio 956 per 1000 male
Literacy rate 70.51 %
Situated in northeast KatrnatakaDistrict headquarter - Bidar Town (666 km from Bangalore)Spread across 5 Talukas - Aurad, Bhalki, Basavakalyan, Bidar and Humnabad
Bidar District
District Overview
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Source: Karnataka at Glance, 2013-14
Economic ProfileGDDP is Rs. 4,546 Crores for the district in the year 2012-13
Per capita annual income in the district is Rs. 45,282 for the year 2012-13
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Bidar District’s Contribution to GSDP of Karnataka (2012-13)
Description INR Crore
Contribution (%)
Total District GDP 4,546 1.5
Agriculture and Allied (Agriculture, animal husbandry, Forestry, Fishing)
1,189 2.8
Industry(manufacturing, Construction, Mining)
1,058 1.2
Services (Real estate, Hotels and restaurants, banking, and legal services)
2,299 1.3
CAGR – 5 %
Bidar GDP Trend (in INR Crore)
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13
35423305 3179
3875
6635
4546
Primary Secondary Tertiary GDDP
Source: State and District Domestic Product of Karnataka 14-15
Thrust Areas• Farm Mechanization• Agro Processing• Non Conventional Energy
Sources
Agricultural ProfileMajor Crops Cereals – Paddy, Jowar, Bajra,
Maize Pulses - Wheat, Black gram,
Bengal gram, Green gram and Red gram
Horticulture- Banana, Mango, Papaya, Grapes, Potato, Tomato, Brijal,
Cash crops –Sugarcane, Cotton
Oil Seeds - Groundnut, Sunflower, Soybean, Saflower, Sesame,District has an established
industrial base for food processing, garments, sugar and wine industries
Agro & Food based industries: Dal Mill, Edible Oil, Masala Powder, Papad Making, Pickle & Chutney, Roasted & Salted Groundnut, Decorticating of Oil seeds, Turmeric Curing & Polishing, Cattle and Poultry feed, De-husking of pulses, Fried gram, Oil Ghana, Poha, Potato Chips, Rice huller & Flour Mill, Mini Dairy Units, Milk Products, Bread & Bakery products.
Geo-graphical
area50.00%
Forests2.56%
Other uncultivated land4.08%
Net Sown Area (NSA)
32.08%
Remaining Area11.28%
Land Utilisation (%)
Cereals19.13%
Pulses46.37%
Oilseeds22.72%
Commercial crops8.44%
others3.35%
Cropping Pattern (%)
Source: Karnataka at Glance, DIC- Bidar
• 9 Large and Medium scale Industries with aggregated investment INR 232.4 Crores
• 1,094 Small scale Industries
Industry ProfileIndustrial Areas/Estates
Proposed Apparel and Sugar ZoneIndustrial AreasIndustrial Estates
2100 Acres Land Bank in Bidar and 500 acres land bank for chemical and pharmaceutical industries.
Sl. No. Industrial Estate Extent (Acres)
No. of plots / units
1 Bidar (Gandhiganj) 11 64
2 Navabad 10 78
3 Kollar – Bidar 30 64
4 Humnabad 1 4.5 34
5 Citaguppa 4 0
6 Bhalki 4 17
7 Tanaku shanoor 2 14
8 Basava-kalyan 5 32
9 Humnabad 2 23 51
Total 99 303
Sl. No. Industrial Areas Extent (Acres)
No. of plots / units
1 Basava kalyan 73 81
2 Basava kalyan Auto Nagar
23 192
3 Humnabad 482 163
4 Kolhar 896 302
5 Kolhar II Phase 654 67
6 Naubad 94 66
7 Naubad Auto Nagar 23 443
8 Naubad Housing 77 39
Natural Resources
• Bauxite• Kaolin• Red Ochre• Laterite
Stone• Building
Stone and Quartz
1
9
8
63
2
4
5
7
3
6,7,8
1,2
4,5
Source: DIC, Bidar
BIDAR NIMZNIMZs for Karnataka to attract investments and create jobs in the manufacturing sector- Bidar identified as one of the nodes under Chennai-Bangalore Industrial Corridor which is now awaiting approval.
Water The district has three rivers - Manjara,
Mullamiri, Chulkinala District falls under the Godavari basin and
the Krishna basin The Godavari basin extends over 4,411
square kilometers and the Krishna basin covers 585 square kilometers
The net irrigated area is 16% to the net area sown
Power Transmission in the district is being
done byGulbarga Electricity Supply Company Limited (GESCOM) and other sources also include RTPS, Solar power-15MW, Sugar industries- 18MW
Power generation is handled by various organizations like NTPC, KPCL, etc
Average annual consumption in the district 900 MU/Annum
Average demand in the district is 180 MW
Power and Water
Source: DIC, Bidar
Tourism• Bidar Fort is considered one of the most formidable forts in the country. There are five
gateways for entry into the city fort.• Zanana Masjid built in 1423-24 AD by Qubil Sultani,is known for its 16 pillars in the front.
It is considered as one of the largest mosque in India.• Veerabhadreshewara Jatra’s at Humnabad & Changlare are two ancient temples of Lord.
Veerbhadreshwara, attract lakh of tourists in the Month of January and November.• Bidar Gurudwara is a sacred holy site for Sikhs as Guru Nanak Dev visited this place.• Papnash Shiv Temple: As per the local traditional saying, the Shiva Linga idol in this
temple is one of those installed by Shri Ram.• Established Basavakalyan Development Authority for over all development of Mahatma
Basaveshwara’s ancient place (12 Century Chalukya dynasty).• Narasimha Jharna: A famous ancient Narsimha temple inside cave where pilgrims walk
inside the cave in with water upto the stomach level.• Jungle Resort at Vilaspur village, Bidar - Established a resort in hilly area surrounded
by lake.• Deva Deva Vana - Beautiful Picnic spot having important medical plants.• Sri Manik Prabhu Maharaj – A spiritual centre located at Maniknagar, Humnabad
Social InfrastructureHealthcare:
Education:
Healthcare Facilities No.
Primary Health centres 48
Community Health Centres 5
Government Hospitals 68
Private Hospitals, Nursing Homes and Clinics
332
Educational Facilities No.
PU and Govt. Colleges 153
Engineering Colleges 3Medical Colleges 1Dental College 2Polytechnics 10GTCC Centre 1Veterinary University 1Horticulture University 1Indian System of Medicine 2
Prominent Educational & Research Institutes in the district• Bidar Institute of Medical Veterinary Sciences.• Shree Manik Prabhu Institute of Science &
Management.• Airforce School, Bidar• Veterinary and Fisheries Sciences University.• Guru Nanak Dev Engineering College.• S.B. Patil Dental College.• Rural Engineering College, Bhalki.• Basavakalyan Engineering College,
Basavakalyan.• Horticulture , Bidar• Agriculture Research Institute at Janwada
Bidar
Source: DIC- Bidar, targetstudy.com
Connectivity• The District Headquarter Bidar town is 666
Km from Bangalore• NH 9 (Maharashtra-Karnataka- Andhra
Pradesh) passes through Mannaekhalli in the district
• NH13 (Maharashtra-Karnataka) connects to Bijapur
• Rail facility is available from Bangalore and Hyderbad
• Bengaluru-Wadi-Zaheerabad-Nanded railway line passes through Bidar
• Gulbarga-Bidar railway line is being developed.
• The district has a helipad while a domestic airport has also been proposed
Port 611 Km
International
Airport 134 Km
AirportPort
586 Km
Nearest AirportHyderabad 134
Hubballi 473
Belagavi 490
Mumbai 586
Karwar 639
Nearest SeaportGoa 611
Karwar 639
Mumbai 586
Chennai 789
Agro and Food Processing:
• Bidar is known as the ‘Pulse Bowl of Karnataka’.
• Approximately 30% of the total MSME units in the district are engaged in Agro & Food processing sector
BT
• Implemented Industrial Parks-Biotech Park- Vivarium (Animal House) Area – 20 acres. R&D in Disease diagnosis, Vaccine Production, Embryo transfer, Bioinformatics, Stem Cell Technique etc
Potential IndustriesOther Focus Sectors:
Textile and Garments: Proposed dedicated apparel zones
Leather & Rubber: Indentified industries are of Leather Shoes & Chappals ,Leather Fancy items
Glass & Ceramics: • huge potential because of availability of raw
material in abundance• Wine Distilling is also an upcoming industry
in Bidar• Sugar plants and power plant project, milk
and milk products, paper plants, Bidri works, distilleries, fullers earth
Investment Opportunities
Project Name SectorEstimated Cost (INR Crores)
Estimated Cost (USD mn) Agency Status
National Investment And Management Zone (NIMZ) in Bidar
Industrial Infrastructure 12,000 2000 KSIIDC DPR under
preparation
Animal BT Park / Vivarium, Bidar Infrastructure 120 20 KBITS Conceptualization
AnnexureMajor Manufacturing clusters in Bidar :
1. Reliance Gas Transmission Station , pipeline passes through the district in Dhummansur village, Tq Humnabad.
2. Maruthi Organic Limited.3. Mahatama Gandhi Sahakari Sakkare
Karkhane Niyamit.4. Bidar Sahakari Sakkare Karkhane
Hallikhed.5. The Naranja Sahakari Sakkari Karkhaane,
Imampur.6. Vivimed Pharma.7. Geodesics Industry Ltd, Kolhar Industrial
Area, Bidar.8. Karanja Rubber Pvt. Ltd.9. Talampally Rubbers Pvt. Ltd, Kolhar.10.Farmer Pulses, Kolhar.11.Satvik Drugs.12.Sangameshwar Dall Mill and Sortex Aurad.13.Sai Adventium.
Contact
Karnataka Udyog Mitra3rd Floor, Khanija Bhavan (East Wing),No. 49, Race Course Road, Bengaluru-560 001, IndiaPh.: +91 80 2228 2392, 2228 5659, 2238 1232, 2228 6632Fax: +91 80 2226 6063Email: [email protected] us at: www.investkarnataka.gov.in
The Joint Director District Industries Centre,Beside BUDA office, Naubad, Bidar - 585 401.Ph: (+91-8482) 232769 Email: jd-bidar@karnat akaindustry.gov.in
Commissioner for Industries Development and DirectorDepartment of Industries & CommerceGovernment of KarnatakaNo. 49, South Block, Khanija Bhavan,Race Course Road, Bengaluru-560 001, IndiaPh.: +91 80 2238 6796Email: [email protected]