Mysuru … Tradition and Technology hub
Mysuru… Tradition and Technology hub
Page 2 District Profile : Mysuru
Overview
Introduction► District comprises 7 administrative divisions –
Mysuru, Tirumakudalu Narasipura, Nanjangud,Heggadadevanakote, Hunsur, Piriyapatna andKrishnarajanagara
► Second largest software exporter of Karnataka► Major producer of pulses, cotton and tobacco► One of the best investment destinations due to
proximity and connectivity to Bengaluru andnearby areas
► Prosperous district based on the developmentand utilization of irrigation facilities andabundance of forest wealth
► Rich in resources such as Limestone,Graphite, Quartz, Magnesite and Dolomite
Mysuru district is located in the. It has a prominent place in the history ofKarnataka. Previously known as Mysore state, it was ruled by the Wodeyarsfrom the year 1399 till the independence of India in 1947. Prior to 1998, Mysoredistrict also contained the Chamarajanagar district before that area wasseparated.The original name of the Mysore city was Mahishapura, derived from ademon’s name.
Mysuru
38oCmaximum
11oCminimum
11˚ 45' to 12˚ 40’ NLatitude
75˚ 57’ to 77˚ 15' ELongitude
476persons per sq.km
30.01 lakhs
6,307sq. kilometers
739millimeters
Cauvery & Kabini
985females per 1,000males
72.8percent
DistrictHeadquarter Area
Location AverageRainfall
Temperature Rivers
PopulationDensity Sex Ratio
Population(as per Census
2011)Literacy Rate
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Economy
► GDDP is INR 32,555 Crore in the year 2014 -15 (at CurrentPrices)
► Per capita income for the year 2014-15 is INR 95,591► 41 % urbanisation in the district as compared to 39% in the
state► Types of industries: Textiles, Silk, food products, Engineering,
Information Technology, IT enabled services & SoftwareDevelopment Printing, DTP, BPO.etc.
► Tourism and Small Scale manufacturing Industrial units arethe major employment generating areas
District Profile : Mysuru
District Per capita Income (in INR)
* Provisional figuresSource: Economic Survey of Karnataka
District’s contribution to Karnataka (GDDP 2014-15)
Description INR Lakhs Contribution(%)
Total District GDP 32,55,516 3.53
Agriculture and allied 5,01,024 4.15
Industry 6,05,823 2.96
Services 18,25,957 3.62
Source: State and District Domestic Product ofKarnataka 2014-15
Forests9%
CultivableLand58%
Other Land33%
Source: Mysuru District at a Glance, 2015-16
Land utilization
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Agriculture & Allied
Land utilization under different cropsSource: Mysuru District at a Glance, 2015-16
District Profile : Mysuru
Major Crops
• Food crops: Ragi, Paddy,maize, Jowar, Bajra, Wheat,Tur dal, Horse Gram, BlackGram, Green Gram, Avare,Cowpea, Sunflower,Groundnut, Castor andSesamum
• Cash crops: Cotton,Sugarcane, Tobacco
• Horticulture crops: Coconut,Banana, Sapota, Mango,Tomato, Chilli, Brinjal andFlowers
• Spices: Ginger and Turmeric
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Area under Principal Crops 2015-16Thrust Areas
• Potential for dairy & poultry• District identified for setting up
organic villages with exportoriented cultivation
• Packaging/processing oforganic products for exports
Key Enablers
• Soil suitable for different cropswith favourable agro-climaticconditions
• Proximity to Bengaluru• Food product cluster in Mysuru
district
Key Players
• Nestle India Limited• Shree Agro Industries
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Industry Profile
District Profile : Mysuru
• Presence of Karnataka StateWarehouse CorporationAgricultural Produce MarketCommittees (APMCs)
•Vision to expand horticultureproduction, hence, opportunitiesto integrate the value chainValue Added Product basedindustries is high
• Around 3663 Food &Intoxicants Small ScaleIndustrial (SSI) Units registeredwith District Industrial Centre
Agri and FoodProcessing
•Proposed Textile Park inMysuru district byGovernment of Karnataka
•Presence of Silk cluster inMysuru
• Nearly 14 readymadegarment and 16 textilefactories with more than13,918 employees
• Presence of Artisanclusters EarthierWare/Pottery, Metal Ware,Wood carving and Inlay,etc.
Artisans,Textiles&Garments
•Presence of Global EducationCentre by Infosys Limited
•Thrust of i4 Policy andElectronic System Design andManufacturing (ESDM) Policyto develop IT and ESDMcompanies in Tier II & III citiesincluding Mysuru
• Approximately 113Engineering factoriesproviding employment to17,853 people
•Presence of 100 automobileSSIs catering needs of bigmarket players in the regionIT/ITES,Automobile &Engineering
•Other SSI unitscomprises 1,496Chemicals, 964Leather, 4,215 Wood,12,383 Others and 60other service activities
•Tourism promotioncould be a potentialsector
•Others
► Automotive Axles Limited► Bacardi Martini India Limited► Infosys Limited► JK Tyres Limited► Jubliant Organosys► Reid & Taylor► Software Paradigms► TVS Limited► Wipro Infotech
Key Players► Nearly 28,932 MSMEs with an investment of 64,021 Lakhs► Approximately 15 Large industrial units► Electronic Design Unit of Larsen & Toubro (L&T) working on embedded
system of Avionics, Automotive, Industrial automation, medical etc.► Major exportable items: Pharmaceuticals, Incense sticks, Textiles , Software
Development and Food Products► Major public investments:
► Power: generation and transmission to meet industrial and publicneeds
► Water: Expansion of irrigation network and watershed management
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Industrial Infrastructure
District Profile : Mysuru
Industrial Estates
S.No
Location Extent(in acres)
1 Yadavagiri 42.28
2 Hebbal 75.00
3 Metagalli 12.95
4 Nanjangud 5.05
5 Hunsur 11.45
6 Hinkal 2.91
Total 150.54
Industrial Areas
S.No
Location Extent(in acres)
1 Hebbal 1,383
2 Hootagalli 877
3 Belagola 520
4 Belavadi 239
5 Nanjangud 494
6 Thandya 140
7 Koorgalli 606
8 Kadakola 279
Total 4,538
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2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17
State Level Single Window ClearanceCommittee (SLSWCC) Approved Projects
SLSWCC Investment (in INR crore)
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State High Level Clearance Committee(SHLCC) Approved Projects
Investment (in INR crore) No of Projects
► Completion of upgradation of the 2 way expressway to 4 lane between Mysuru and Bangalore.► Completion and commissioning of Ramnagara-Mysuru doubling of railway line project (125 kms).► Harohalli identified for City Cluster Development under Asian Development Bank (ADB) supported programme, with an
objective to ensure water, power, connectivity with thriving industries.► Operationalization of 337 acres Global Education Centre in Infosys Limited SEZ, Mysuru-total investment INR 2,055 Crore
with a capacity to educate 14,000 Infoscions► Final approval to Brownfield Electronics System Design and Manufacturing (ESDM) clusters proposed for Mysuru► Establishment of Export Information Centre at Mysuru by Visvesvaraya Trade Promotion Centre (VTPC)-nodal agency to
facilitate exporters► Recommendation by Karnataka Government for 3 Clusters in Mysuru i.e., Printing, Engineering and Auto
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Support Infrastructure
► National Highways► NH 212: Connecting Kerala border to Kollegal via Mysore (approx. 79 kms stretch)
► State Highways► SH 17: Connecting Bengaluru to Mysuru► SH 33: Connecting Koratagere to Bavali via Tumkur and Mysuru
► Total SH road length- 719 kms
► Nearby Seaports- Mangaluru Port:approx. 280 kms
► Others► Cochin Port: approx. 393
kms► Chennai Port: approx.484
kms
► Nearby Airports- Mysore Airport,approx. 9.2 kms from Mysuru city
► Others► Bengaluru International
Airport: approx. 200 kms► Mangaluru International
Airport: approx. 260 kms
PortAirport
Rail
Road
Water
Power
► Power distribution throughChamundeshwari ElectricitySupply Corporation Limited(CESCOM), Mysore
District Profile : Mysuru
► Mysuru Railway Station has 3 railway lines that connect it to Bengaluru, Hassan and Chamarajanagar
► Main river-Cauvery
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Social Infrastructure
Healthcare Facilities
Educational Institutions
Key Educational Institutes
Government Hospitals
Degree Colleges
Medical Colleges
Dental Colleges
Polytechnics
Engineering Colleges
Primary HealthcareCenters
Community HealthCenters
Private Hospitals/Nursing Homes
High Schools
P U Colleges
Mysuru district possess good socialinfrastructure availability in terms ofeducation institutes, industrial traininginstitutes and medical facilities.However, with increasing population,urbanization and developmental needs ofthe district, there is a good scope ofimprovement in the existing facilities.
Source: Mysuru District at a Glance, 2015-16
District Profile : Mysuru
NationalInstitute of
Engineering
J S SMedicalCollege
UniversityofMysore
SJCEMysoreMedicalCollege
CFTRI
CIPET
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Tourism
Mysuru PalaceAmba Vilas, popularlyknown as Mysore Palace, isone of the largest palaces inIndia and the residence ofthe Wodeyar Maharaja ofMysuru. The light and soundshow and palaceillumination during Statefestivals are the keyattractions.
St. Philomena's ChurchMysuru Zoo
Brindavan Garden
Chamundi Hills
Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary
Chamundeshwari temple is a hilltop shrinesituated on Chamundi hills. It is dedicated togoddess Chamundeshwari Devi and built inDravidian style. Besides this, monolith statueof ‘Nandi’ which is enroute, is also a keyattraction.
It is one of the tallest and oldestcathedral in India, built inGothic style. It has a crypt thathouses a beautiful statue,acquired from France, of SaintPhilomena, a 3rd century saintfrom Greece.
It is a beautiful terrace garden developed near the KrishnarajaSagar reservoir. It displays a orientation of Mughal garden andcomprises children park, a fisheries station and hydraulicresearch station. Light and sound show in evening is an addedattraction.
Chamarajendra ZoologicalGarden, also known asMysuru Zoo, attracts morethan 3 million visitors everyyear. It has a museum, libraryand facilities like batteryoperated vehicles for visitors.
District Profile : Mysuru
It is situated near Srirangapatna. It is anisland on the river Cauvery. The islandshost numerous mammals and migratorybirds. The best time to visit this sanctuary isbetween June – November.
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On-goingProjects
District Profile : Mysuru
Tourism• Development of Cable
Car at four locations inKarnataka : INR 80Crores
• Development of rivercruise: INR 128 Crore
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Urban Infrastructure• Development of Commercial
Complex in front of KSRTCbus stand: INR 24 Crore
• Development of MayurCommercial Complex: INR 30Crores
• Processing of Solid waste toenergy for Mysuru CityCorporation: INR 40 Crores
• Development of multi-levelparking and commercialcomplex at Zoo: INR 29Crores
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Transportation• Development of Road from
T Narsipura to Tamil Naduborder: INR 7,000 Crore
T
Others
• ESDM• Brownfield ESDM
common facilitationcenter, Mysuru: INR31 Crore
• Pharmaceuticals& drugs• Nutri/Nutraceutical &
Phyto-PharmaceuticalPark (N2P2): INR 120Crore
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Joint DirectorDistrict Industries CentreCTI Building, Sayyji Rao RoadMysuru 570001Ph. No. 821-2520886 / 2449810Fax No. 2446885e-mail [email protected]
25 July 2017
Key Contacts
District Profile : Mysuru
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]