Department of Handlooms & Textiles, Government o f Karnataka

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Technotex India 2011,
Mumbai
25th -27th August, 2011
Opportunities in the Technical Textile Sector –
Karnataka
Department of Handlooms and Textiles,
Government of Karnataka
Index
 State Profile & Textile Industry Snapshot
 Technical Textiles Profile - Global and Indian
 The Industry in Karnataka – Mapping
 Factor Conditions
 Government Initiatives
 Raw Material Availability
 Infrastructure/Logistics
 Market Linkage
 Skilled manpower
 Policy Framework / Government Initiatives
 Investment Opportunities
State Profile & Textile Industry- A
Snapshot
State’s Profile
State Capital
Area (sq. km.)
Population 2011
Population density (per sq.km.)
Per capita income 2008-09 (Rs.)
Number of districts/Towns/Villages
Literacy Rate (2011)
Percentage of urban population (%)
Prominent cities
Major Airports
Major Ports
Bangaluru
191,791
6,11,30,704
319
Rs. 35,555/30/270/27028
75.60%
35%
Bangalore, Hubli-Dharwad, Belgaum,
Shimoga, Mangalore, Mysore,
Gulbarga, Bellary
Bangalore, Mangalore, Hubli, Belgaum,
Shimoga, Mysore, Gulbarga
Mangalore
Investment Snapshot - Textiles

The total investment in
textile sector stood at Rs
3500 Crores for the last
decade

During the last 3 years the
textile industry has seen an
investment of more than Rs.
4000 Crores

The
total
export
contribution from Textile
sector is over Rs. 6000
Crores
955
1000
704
800
564
600
401
400
219
120
200
30
182
26
0
2000- 2001- 2002- 2003- 2004- 2005- 2006- 2007- 20082001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Technical Textiles Profile –
Global and Indian
Technical Textiles Profile
World Scenario
Mobiltech
leads at 23.00% followed
by Indutech at 16.90% and Sportstech
at 14.98%
Together
these three form more than
55% of the World Market
World Scenario
Indian Scenario
Packtech
constitutes largest market
segment at 40.25% followed by
Clothtech at 15.38%
Together
these two form more than
55% of the Indian Market
Indian Scenario
Technical Textile-Karnataka
The Industry in Karnataka – Mapping
Mapping

The Technical Textiles
sector
is
majorly
concentrated
in
and
around Bangalore

Presently, Industries are
moving to other parts of
Karnataka due to the
logistic/infrastructure
support that are being
provided
by
the
Government
Factor Conditions- Technical Textiles
 Government Initiatives
 Raw Material Availability
 Infrastructure / Logistics
 Market opportunities
 Skilled manpower
Land Bank
Land Bank Creation through
KIADB
Status
Land Notified u/s
28(1)
Land Notified u/s
28(4)
Total
Total Land
Identified
Land(in
Acres)
54395
27869
82264
114756
Factor Conditions – Government Initiatives
• Single window clearance for Mega Projects.
• A new encompassing policy for the sector covering all
value chain of textiles
• A professional agency, IL&FS Clusters, has been appointed
by GoK for implementing the textile policy and is assisting
the industry in structuring and implementation of the
projects
• Establishment of Fashion hub at Bangalore which will be
unified buying/selling platform for the textile industry
Raw Materials
Cotton
Silk
Wool
Particulars
Production
Cotton(2007-08)
10.36 Lakh Bales
Silk(2007-08)
Wool(2004-05)
8241 Tonnes
5.3 million Kgs
Petroleum based SEZ at
Mangalore
Belgaum – Polyester bsaed
cluster
Factor conditions - Market Linkage
S No.
Technical
Textiles
1
Agrotech
2
Buildtech
3
4
5
Geotech
Hometech
Protech
User Industry
Sectorial Data
Agriculture,
Agriculture, Forestry
Forestry and
and Fishing
Fishing
Building and
Construction
Construction
Geotextiles, Civil
engineering
Components of
Trade, Hotels
furniture, household and restaurants
textiles and floor
Real State,
coverings
Business
Servising and
Personal and
ownership of
property protection
dwellings
*Data Source: Govt. of Karnataka
Investment in
Karnataka's
Global
GDP
Investors
Growth(Last 5
Meet
years)
2010(Rs. in
Crores)
12.80
2049
13.12
2942
14.68
2049
19.00
2942
Factor conditions - Market Linkage
S No.
6
Technical
Textiles
Indutech
User Industry
Investment
Karnataka's in Global
Sectorial
GDP
Investors
Data
Growth(Last
Meet
5 years) 2010(Rs. in
Crores)
Filtration, cleaning and
other industrial usage
Industrial
Production
7
Environmental
Oekotech
protection
8
Packtech
9
Automobiles, shipping,
Mobiltech railways and
Transport
aerospace
243416
15.26
Packaging
41196
19.76
1121
Factor conditions - Market Linkage
S Technical
User Industry
No. Textiles
Technical
components of
10 Clothtech
shoes and
clothing(Exports)
Growth%
Investment
Value of
Sectoral
(Last
During Last 3
Exports(Rs. in
Data
three
years(Rs. in
Crores)
years)
Crores)
Readymade
Garments,
Silk and
Woolen
11 Sporttech Sport and leisure products
12 Meditech
Hygiene and
medical
15.16
5970.95
Emerging as the medical tourism hub
of India
3900
1467
Factor Condition: HRD: Educational infrastructure
S No.
Type of Institutes
No.s
1
R&D Centers
2
Universities
3
Engineering Colleges
135
4
Health Education
114
S No.
Type of Institutes (Textiles)
5
Polytechnics
181
1
Engineering Colleges (B Tech Textiles)
4
6
Industrial Training Institutes
600
2
Apparel Training & Design Centre
8
7
International Schools
3
UG/PG Degree Colleges
in Fashion & Tex course
4
ILFS Clusters
5
ITI Training Centers
(with Textile related courses)
66
6
Polytechnics
20
7
RUDSET Institutes
7
8
Reputed NGOs/ VTPs
1
9
Weavers Service Centre
2
10
Power loom Service Centre
4
11
Garment Training & Design Centers
2
Fairly good spread of
educational infrastructure,
both in general and textiles,
across the State
103
11
13
Total
50
9
Factor Conditions – Skill Development
 Focused efforts to create a pool of skilled
manpower for the industry
 Over than 60,000 candidates trained between 2008
– 2011
 100 dedicated Skill Development Centers approved
in under Policy
 Training support being provided to 240 private skill
development centers
Policy Framework
Policy Framework – Suvarna Vastra Neethi(2008-13)
Strengthening of Value chain
Though Garmenting is a key strength,
Policy supports integrated / activity wise
development
Professional Handholding
Geographical Dispersion
IL&FS appointed as SMA to support
industry & Government
Dispersing industry from expensive
Metros to backward areas
Making Textile
industry in
Karnataka
Competitive
Fiscal Incentives
Zone & Development Based
Packaged for SME &
Mega Projects
Institutional Linkages
IT enabled placement linkage in
coordination with industry &
institutes
Manpower Development
Strengthening exisitng set ups
&
New capacpitites (PPP) basis
Infrastructure Development
Cluster based development strategy
&
Mega Projects Status
Capacity Building
Marketing / Design / Product Development
&
Trade Compliance Support
Support under the Policy/GoK initiatives
 Credit linked Capital Subsidy
 Entry Tax reimbursement, Stamp Duty
 Land Acquisition - Cost / Charges Reimbursement
 Common Infrastructure for Greenfield Textile Parks
 Power Subsidy (Garmenting, Spinning & Power loom Units)
 Support for environmental infrastructure
 Human Resource Development
 Support for Capacity Building & Standards and Compliances
 Special need based incentives for Mega Projects on a case - case
basis
Investment Opportunities
Opportunities Available
Setting Units
Reimbursement based Fiscal incentives
(Zone dependent up to approx. Rs. 50 Lacs
+ Power subsidy during
the policy period)
Cluster Parks
Milestone based development grant
(amounting to Rs. 12.00 crores)
+
Reimbursement based Fiscal
incentives to Units within
Need Based assistance –
Proposals invited from industry
Mega Projects
Should be investment /
employment intensive
Projects proposals worth Rs.500 crores in the technical textiles
sector received by GoK…
Investment Pentagram
Industrial
Development
Department of Handlooms and Textiles,
Government of Karnataka
Cordially invites to
Karnataka Pavilion
Thank You
Commissioner for Textile
Development & Director of
Handloom Textiles
14/3A, R.P Building, 3rd Floor,
Nrupathunga Road,
Bangalore.
Ph: +91 80 22271628
www.textile.kar.nic.in
Project Director (KAP)
14/3A, R.P Building, 3rd Floor,
Nrupathunga Road, Bangalore
Ph: +91 80 22711692
E-mail: pdsvntex@gmail.com
IL&FS Clusters
309/2, Lakhshya Tower
Koramangala, Bangalore
Phone: +91 80 22540426
Email: girish.kamath@ilfsindia.com
sanjib.nayak@ilfsindia.com
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