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Page 2 District Profile : Dharwad
Overview
Introduction► "Dharwad" means a place of rest in a long
travel or a small habitation. For centuries,Dharwad acted as a gateway between theMalenaadu (western mountains) and theBayalu seeme (plains) and it became aresting place for travellers.
► Spread across 6 administrative divisions-Dharwad, Hubballi, Kalghatagi, Kundagoland Navalgund
► Dry farming is the backbone of theagricultural economy. Agriculture is evennow labour-intensive enterprise
► Lies approximately about 800 mts abovethe sea level, which is why it enjoys amoderate and healthy climate. The districtmay be divided into 3 natural regions, viz.,the Malnad, Semi-Malnad and Maidan
► Combining the twin cities; Hubli acommercial and industrial hub andDharwad an academic and cultural huband the HDMC is the second largestMunicipal Corporation in Karnataka afterBangalore.
Ruled by various dynasties, important dynasties include Chalukyas, Rastrakutas,Vijayanagar, Adilshahi, Mysore kingdom and Peshawas of Pune. In 1962, the towns ofDharwad and Hubli were amalgamated into the Hubli Dharwad Municipal Corporation. In1830, the southern Maratha country was brought under Regulation VII and the territorieswere formed into one Collectorate called Dharwad District or Zilla. Before trifurcation ofthe district into Gadag and Haveri, the district consisted of 17 talukas.
Dharwad
36oCmaximum
15oCminimum
15°02' to 15°51'Nlatitude
73°43' to 75°35' Elongitude
434persons per sq.km
18.47 lakhs
4,263sq. kilometre
787millimetres
Bennihalla(Krishna basin),Bedthi andShalmala
971females per 1,000males
80.3percent
DistrictHeadquarter Area
LocationAnnualNormalRainfall
Temperature Rivers
PopulationDensity Sex Ratio
Population(as per Census
2011)Literacy Rate
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Economy
► GDDP is INR 23,317 Crore in the year 2014 -15 (at Current
Prices)
► Urbanisation in the district is 57% compared to 39% in the
state
► Dharwad devotes 79% of its land for cultivation;
► Agro and allied activities along with engineering and IT are
the major industries in the district
► Other potential sectors include engineering and automobile,
textiles, fisheries, animal husbandry and sericulture
Key Economic Indicator
Source: Economic Survey of Karnataka
0 60,000 1,20,000
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
District Per capita Income (in INR)*
* Provisional figures
District Profile : Dharwad
Land Utilisation
8%
79%
13% Forests
Cultivable land
Other land
Source: KSDA (raitamitra.kar.nic.in)
Description INR Crores Contribution(%)
Total District GDP 23,317 2.5
Primary 2,612 2.2
Secondary 5,830 2.8
Tertiary 12,563 2.5
Dharwad District’s Contribution to GDDP of Karnataka (2014-15)- at current prices
Source: Economic Survey of Karnataka 2016-17* Provisional figures
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Agriculture Profile
District Profile : Davangere
Major Crops• Cash crops: Jowar, wheat, Bengal
gram, tur dal• Commercial crops: Groundnut,
onions, maize, cotton and sunflower• Horticulture crops: Mango, Sapota,
banana, Guava, Coconut, Cashewand Chilly
• Vegetables: Potato, Chilly and Onion
Key Enablers•Presence of different types of soils
which allow growing varieties of crops• Improved seed varieties, advanced
agricultural technology andmechanization provides real thrustarea in the sector
•Well established milk producerscooperative societies
•109 veterinary institutions, 2 livestockbreeding farms
•Rich in local varieties of high qualitychilli, i.e. Dyavanoor local andByadagi
•Major trade centre at Hubballi•Added advantage of having the
University of Agricultural Sciences atDharwad
Thrust Areas•Floriculture and new crops/
herbs of medicinal andaromatic qualities
•Enhancing productivity, IFS,organic farming
•Contract farming withtechnology
•High demand- supply gap forpoultry and dairy
•Oleoresin production unit forchilly
•Establishing sugar factory andmaize processing factory
•Processing industries inmango, guava, onion and chilli
0 75,000 1,50,000
PaddyJowarMaizeWheatPulsesFruits
VegetablesOilseeds
CottonSugarcane
Area (Ha) under Agricultural Crops
Source: Dharwad District at a Glance 2015-16
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Industry Profile
•Presence of engineeringitems, industrial valves,electrical goods andagricultural implements,machine tools, industries,electrical, steel furniture,food products
•14% of total SSI unitsbelongs to the sector
Engineering andAutomobile
•Special concession given toelectronics, telecom andinformatics (software)industries and also eligibilityfor 100% sales taxexemption on output for aperiod of 6 years
•Presence of major playerslike Telcon makes thissector very vibrant in thedistrict
Electronics andIT
•Presence of many subsidiaryagricultural industries suchas spice processing, pickles,cotton ginning and pressing
•Second highest number ofSSI units in the sector
•Different climatic zones, highend research basedagriculture universities andtesting labs provides impetus
•Availability of tanks andreservoirs providesopportunities for inlandfishing
Agriculture, FoodProcessing andFisheries
•Conducive climaticconditions and presence ofKarnataka Milk Federationis a major boost to animaland dairy product sector
•Availability of cocoonmarkets, reeling units,sericulture training institute,the region has a potentialfor sericulture industry
AnimalHusbandry andSericulture
District Profile : Dharwad
► 29 Large and medium scale industries with an aggregated investment
of INR 3,201 crores
► 29,177 small scale industries with an aggregated investment of INR
942 crores
► Hubballi is an important industrial centre with more than 9,000 small
and medium industries
► Hubballi is the main trading centre for agricultural produce
► GoK with KEONICS has developed an IT park in an area of 3.2 acres
with 2.65 lakh sq. ft. of IT workspace
► Tata Marcopolo Motors Ltd.► Spicer India Ltd.► Hindustan Petroleum Corporation► ADM Agro Industries Pvt. Ltd.► Telco Construction Equipment
Company Ltd.► Telcon► Airtech► UNIAbex
Key Players
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Industry Profile
District Profile : Dharwad
8 Industrial Areas
Name Extent(acres)
Belur Industrial Area 1,479
Belur SUC 647
Lakamanahalli 71
Raipura I/II 326
Sattur 59
Tharihala I/II 238
Gamanagetty I 245
Gamanagetty II 205
5 Industrial Estates
Industrial Infrastructure
SLSWCC1 approvedProjects b/w 2013-14
to 2016-17267
0 150 656
20
04 8
0
10
20
30
0200400600800
2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17
Investment (in INR crore) No of Projects
1,922 224 0 0
21
0 00
1
2
3
0
1,000
2,000
3,000
2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17
Investment (in INR crores) No of Projects
SHLCC2
approvedprojects b/w
2013-14 to 2016-17
1State Level Single Window Clearance Committee2State High Level Clearance Committee
Name Extent(acres)
Lakkamanahalli 3.5
MT Sagar I & II 21
Gokulgrama 102
Belur 17
GamanghatiHubballi
64
Bengaluru Mumbai Economic Corridor (Dharwad Node)► Located on NH4 and in close proximity to the Hubballi airport and
Mormugao seaport► Land area estimated for the node development is 14,585 acres► Has the potential to become globally competitive in heavy engineering,
automobiles, auto and engineering ancillary, aerospace and defence
Infrastructure Readiness
Special Economic Zone12.15 ha of land for IT/ ITES developed by KIADBCentre has granted formal approval to Infosys to develop SEZ in an area of17.42 ha
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Support Infrastructure
► 21 railway stations in the district► 218 kms railway line passes in the district► Broad gauge railway links Dharwad to Goa, as well as Karwar and Mangaluru via Konkan railway
► Hubbali located 20 kms away fromDharwad town
► Belagavi , Mangaluru, and Bengaluruairports located 77, 350 and 430 kmsaway from Dharwad town
PortAirport
Rail
Road
Water
Power
► Mangaluru port located 350 kms fromDharwad town
► Goa port located 160 kms away fromDharwad town
► Bennihalla (Krishna basin), Bedthi and Shalmala are the major rivers► Highly dependent on rainwater, irrigation facilities, tanks and reservoirs► Net irrigated area is 90.4% to the net area sown► Water supply is 86.3 MLD
► Transmission is done by Hubli Electricity Supply Company Limited (HESCOM)► Dharwad BioEnergy Private Ltd. has set up 10 MW Biomass Power Project at Dharwad► Power projects have been proposed at Hanumanamatti and Kappatagudda► Total supply capacity to the district: 335 MVA
District Profile : Dharwad
► NH 4, 63, 218 pass through the district► SH 1, 28, 34, 73 passes through the
district
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Social Infrastructure
Healthcare Facilities
Educational Institutions
District Profile : Dharwad
Schools
PU Colleges
Degree College
Medical Colleges
Polytechnic Colleges
Engineering Colleges
Source: Dharwad District at a Glance 2015-16
The district has excellent socialinfrastructure, with a high numberof educational institutions andhealthcare facilities.There are opportunities for moretechnical institutions to be set up inthe district.
Allopathy Hospitals
Indian System ofMedicine Hospitals
Primary HealthCentres
Private Hospitals andNursing Homes
Source: Dharwad District at a Glance 2015-16
Karnatak University
University ofAgricultural
Sciences
SDM College ofEngineering andTechnology
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Tourism
AmminbhaviFamous for 24 Tirthankara Basadi,Hire Matha and cave temple. HireMatha has the paintings on a woodenplank those are transferredfrom Kittur
ChandramouleshwaraTemple
Famous for Historical WesternChalukya period Chandramouleshwara Shiva temple and Unkal lake
Unkal LakePictorial water spot with a magnificentsunset view, this perfect picnic spothas green garden, recreationalfacilities for the children, boatingfacilities, etc.
Nrupatanga HillHillock located on the North-
Eastern fringe of Hubli. The top ofthe hillock offers a pleasing
panoramic view of Hubli city
Siddharudha MathEminent religious institution, acentre of Advaita philosophy aspreached by Swami Siddharudha
Glass Housepalace of glass, inaugurated by
the former Indian Prime Minister,Smt.Indira Gandhi.
Banashankari TempleAmargolfamous for the Shankarlinga andBanashankari Temple. It is inbetween Hubli and Dharwad, andnear to Navanagara
Bhavanishankar TempleChalukyan temple with the imageof Sri Narayana is flanked by the
ten incarnations of God
District Profile : Dharwad
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On-going Projects
District Profile : Dharwad
Infrastructure► Development of Shopping
Mall at Supermarket Site-INR 120 crores
► 24*7 Water Supply to cityareas of Belagavi,Kalaburagi and Hubbali-Dharwad area- INR 1,809crores
► Development of MGMarket in Hubballi- INR 66crores
I
Agri- Infrastructure►Development of
Automated MilkConversion Plants- INR650 crores
►Development of Agri-Logistics Hub- INR 680crores
ATransportation►Development of road
from Uppin Betageri-Dharwad KalaghatiTadas (one package ofKSHIP)- Part of INR7000 crores
O
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The Joint DirectorDistrict Industries CentreRayapura,Dharwad - 580 009.Off Ph : 0836-2322986/2322627Fax: 2322627E-mail: [email protected]
Key Contacts
District Profile : Dharwad
Commissioner for Industrial DevelopmentDirector of Industries and CommerceNo. 49, South Block, Khanija BhavanRace Course Road Bengaluru 560 001, India.Phone: +91 80 2238 6796Email:[email protected] us at: www.investkarnataka.co.in
Managing Director,Karnataka Udyog Mitra3rd Floor, Khanija Bhavan (East Wing), No.49, RaceCourse Road, Bengaluru 560 001, India.Ph : 91-80-2228 2392, 2228 5659; 2238 1232Email : [email protected] us at: www.kumbangalore.com
Additonal Chief Secretary to GovernmentCommerce & Industries Department# 106, 1st Floor, Vikasa Soudha, Dr. AmbedkarVeedhi, Bengaluru 560 001, India.Phone: +91 80 2225 2443Visit us at: www.investkarnataka.co.in
Chief Executive Officer and Executive MemberKarnataka Industrial Areas Development Board4th & 5th Floor, East Wing, Race Course Road,Bengaluru 560 001, India.Phone: +91 80 2226 5383, 2226 7900Email: [email protected] us at: www.kiadb.in
Chief Executive Officer,Invest Karnataka Forum3rd Floor, Khanija Bhavan (East Wing), No.49,Race Course Road, Bengaluru 560 001, IndiaEmail: [email protected]