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A NOTE ON

GENERAL MANAGERs CONFERENCE


DATE: 08-06-2017

DISTRICT INDUSRIES CENTRE


JAYASHANKAR BHUPALPALLY DISTRICT

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DISTRICT INDUSTRIES PROFILE : JAYASHANKAR BHUPALPALLY

Bhupalpally (Acharya Jayashankar) District is carved out of erstwhile Warangal


District with the annexation of some parts of Karimnagar and Khammam. The
district is named after Telangana ideologue, Prof. K. Jayashankar. It is
surrounded by Peddapalle, Mahabubabad, Warangal Rural, Warangal Urban,
Kothagudem districts and the states of Chhattisgarh and Maharashtra.
The district comprises 20 mandals and 2 revenue divisions – Bhupalpally and
Mulugu. The district headquarters is located at Bhupalpally town.
Agriculture is the main occupation in rural parts of the district, with paddy, chilli,
cotton and turmeric being the chief crops grown in the area. Devadula lift
Irrigation and tanks constructed by Kakatiya rulers are the primary sources of
irrigation. Industries like Singareni Collieries, Kakatiya Thermal power plant,
and some small agriculture-based industries flourish in this area.
Bhupalpally is also well connected by road – NH 163 passes through the
district. The district has one bus depot at Bhupalpally.
Many pilgrim centres and historical places adorn the district like the
Kaleshwaram temple, Kaleshwara Mukteswara Swamy temple located at
Mahadevpur Mandal., Hemachala Lakshmi Narsimha Swamy temple in Malluru
ghat of Mangapet mandal and Ramappa Temple located in Palampet of
Venkatapuram mandal, is a marvellous example of the creative genius of the
Kakatiyas. Kaleshwaram is named Dakshina Triveni Sangamam, since the
three rivers Godavari, Pranahita and the third illusionary Antharvahini, meet
here. The Mukteshwara Swamy temple is significant for the fact that there are
two lingas that of Shiva and Yama on the same pedestal.
Further, the district also has a few lakes that are big tourist attractions- the
Ramappa Lake and the Laknavaram Lake. Ramappa Lake, constructed in
13th Century A.D. during Ganapathi Deva’s time substantiates the intricate
irrigation work of the Kakatiyas. And the Laknavaram Lake, surrounded by
deciduous forests is a very popular tourist spot.
To top it all, the district hosts the world famous Sammakka Saralamma Jatara
or Medaram Jatara, a tribal festival which is celebrated at Medaram in Tadvai
mandal. Jatara is celebrated during the time the goddesses of the tribal people
are believed to visit them. It is believed that after Kumbha Mela, the Medaram
Jatara attracts the largest number of devotees in the country.

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DISTRICT MAP

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2. DIC DETAILS

NAME OF THE OFFICE: O/o THE GENERAL MANAGER

ADDRESS : DISTRICT INDUSTRIES CENTRE


ROOM NO 1& 2,
PRAGATHI BHAVAN
SUBHASHNAGAR
BHUPALPALLY
JAYASHANKAR BHUPALPALLY DIST.
PIN: 506169

NAME OF THE GENERAL MANAGER : M.GANGADHAR


MOBILE NUMBER : 9959333262
E-Mail : gmdic-jsk-inds@telangana.gov.in

NAME OF THE INDUSTRIAL PROMOTION OFFICER: VACANT

3 DISTRICT AT A GLANCE:

1 Geographical area 6175 Sq Kms

2 Population as per 2011 Census 711434

3 Density of Population (per Sq Km) 115

4 Sex Ratio (Females per 1000 males) 937

5 Rural Population (%) 92.43

6 Urban Population (%) 7.57

7 Literacy Rate 60.33

8 Scheduled castes population 138490

9 Scheduled tribes population 123544


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10 Minority population 27244

11 Working population 383849

12 Cultivators 87346

13 Agriculture Labourers 236408

14 House hold industries 5035

15 Other workers 55060

16 Non- Working population 327585

17 Forest cover (Sq Kms) 4505.05

Percentage of forest cover 72.96

18 Total bank branches 57

4 DISTRICT PROFILE

a) General Profile

Bhupalpally (Acharya Jayashankar) District is carved out of


erstwhile Warangal District with the annexation of some parts of
Karimnagar and Khammam. The district is named after
Telangana ideologue, Prof. K. Jayashankar.It is surrounded by
Peddapalle, Mahabubabad, Warangal Rural, Warangal Urban,
Kothagudem districts and the states of Chhattisgarh and
Maharashtra.
 District Administration –

collector-jsk@telangana.gov.in /
District Collector Sri A.Murali, IAS 7995088365
1 collector.jayashankar@gmail.com

jc-jsk@telangana.gov.in /
2 Joint Collector Sri D. Amoy Kumar 7995088367 jointcollector.jayashankar@gmail.co
m
Superintendent of 8332841100/
3 Sri R.Bhaskaran, IPS sp.jayashankar@gmail.com
Police 9866467472

4 District Forest Officer Sri T. Ravi Kiran, IFS 9440810090


dfobhupalapally@gmail.com
 Administration structure:

Revenue Villages 559

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Revenue Mandals 20

Revenue Divisions 02

Grampnchayats 274

Mandal Praja Parishads 17

Zilla Praja Parishads 0

Municipalities (incl NPs) 1

 Type of land

Land holdings (Hects.) 179552

Cropped area Gross (Hects.) 177583


Net (Hects.) 148258

Irrigated area Gross (Hects.) 108945


Net (Hects.) 87840

 Rivers and lakes

Ramappa Lake, Ghanapuram lake

Lakhnavaram Lake

 Forest cover and forest resources

Forest cover (Sq.Kms) 4505.05

Percentage of Forest Cover 72.96

 Banking Network

Nationalized Banks 29

Private Banks 01

Regional Rural Banks 24

Cooperative Banks 03

 Hospital details

 Allopathic Hospitals

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Health Sub-Centres 179

Primary Health Centres 25

Community Health Centres 4

 Ayurveda Hospitals 10

 Homeopathic Hospitals 05

 Unani Hospitals 04

 Major crops/ fruits/ vegetables

 Agriculture
Crop Area (Ha) Estimated Major crop
Production locations
(MT)
Paddy 61,916 3,40,538 Eturunagaram,
Bhupalpally
Maize 2,571 12,855 Bhupalpally, Mulugu

Cotton 66,052 1,32,104 Bhupalpally,


Mahadevpur
Pulses (Redgram, 1,789 2,236 Bhupalpally,
Greengram, Blackgram) Mahadevpur

 Horticulture
Chillies 13,976 90,844 Bhupalpally,
Mahadevpur
Turmeric 2,517 12,585 Mulugu, Bhupalpally
Mango (Baneshan- 697 10,451 Govindaraopet,
90%, others-10%) Bhupalpally,
Mulugu
Banana (Grand Nain- 290 17,385 Regonda, Chityal
95%, Dwarf
Cavendish-5%)
Vegetables (Tomato- 1,895 5,685 Bhupalpally,
30%, Okra-10%, Mangapet,
Carrot-10%, Beans- Regonda, Chityala,
10%, Others-40%) Mulugu

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 Live stock details

Details Population Estimated


Milk Production
(KL)
Buffalo (90% - Milch Animals) 1,19,000 4180
White Cattles (40% - Milch Animals) 1,80,000
Sheep & Goat 3,80,000
Poultry 6,25,000

 Fisheries Details

Fish rearing tanks/Reservoirs 524

Estimated production (Tonnes)

Fish 6543

Prawn 600

 Major minerals resources and expected quantity

Major Mineral:
No. Govt. Patta
Sl. Mandals R.F. (in Total (in
Mineral of Land Land (in
No. covered Hect.) Hect.)
leases (in Hect.) Hect.)
Mulug
1 Coal Ghanpur and 8 4453.59 616.38 507.77 5577.74
Bhupalpally
Laterite
2 & Iron- Mulug 1 - 17.050 - 17.050
ore
5549.79
Total: 9 4453.59 633.43 507.77

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Minor Minerals:
No. Govt.
Patta R.F. Total
Sl. Mandals of Land
Mineral Land (in (in (in
No. covered lease (in
Hect.) Hect.) Hect.)
s Hect.)
1 Laterite Mulug 39 - 263.552 - 263.552
2 Dolomite Mulug 6 - 23.171 - 23.171
Colour
3 Mulug 2 3.000 5.000 - 8.000
Granite
Stone & Mulug &
4 6 8.569 - - 8.569
Metal Regonda
Eturnagaram
5 Sand 2 - - - -
& Mangapet
Total: 53 11.569 291.723 - 303.292

 Education

Primary Schools 708

Upper Primary Schools 157

High Schools 251

Model Schools 9

KGBV Schools 16

Junior Colleges 48

Degree Colleges 21

 Important Tourist Places

Many pilgrim centres and historical places adorn the district like
the Kaleshwaram temple, Kaleshwara Mukteswara Swamy
temple located at Mahadevpur Mandal., Hemachala Lakshmi
Narsimha Swamy temple in Malluru ghat of Mangapet mandal
and Ramappa Temple located in Palampet of Venkatapuram
mandal, is a marvellous example of the creative genius of the
Kakatiyas. Kaleshwaram is named Dakshina Triveni Sangamam,
since the three rivers Godavari, Pranahita and the third illusionary
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Antharvahini, meet here. The Mukteshwara Swamy temple is
significant for the fact that there are two lingas that of Shiva and
Yama on the same pedestal.
Further, the district also has a few lakes that are big tourist
attractions- the Ramappa Lake and the Laknavaram Lake.
Ramappa Lake, constructed in 13th Century A.D. during
Ganapathi Deva’s time substantiates the intricate irrigation work
of the Kakatiyas. And the Laknavaram Lake, surrounded by
deciduous forests is a very popular tourist spot.
To top it all, the district hosts the world famous Sammakka
Saralamma Jatara or Medaram Jatara, a tribal festival which is
celebrated at Medaram in Tadvai mandal. Jatara is celebrated
during the time the goddesses of the tribal people are believed to
visit them. It is believed that after Kumbha Mela, the Medaram
Jatara attracts the largest number of devotees in the country.
b) Industrial Profile

 Existing Large Industries:

The District has 04 Large Scale Industries with an investment of


Rs. 26810 Lakhs providing direct employment to 10401

Sl. Name of the industry Line of Invest EMP Production


No activity ment Capacity
(Rs. In
Lack)
1 M/s Singareni Collieries, Coal 2946999
Bhoopalpally 18500 7661
Production MT
2 M/s Kakatiya Thermal Power
Plant , Chelpur (V) Mulugu Power
3500 290 500MW
Ghanpur (M) Unit - I Generation
3
M/s Kakatiya Thermal Power
Power
Plant , Chelpur (V) Mulugu 4300 650 600 MW
Generation
Ghanpur (M) Unit - II
4 M/s BILT Graphic Paper
Rayon Grade
products Ltd, Kamalapur, 510 1800 Locked out
Wood Pulp
Mangapet Mandal

TOTAL 26810 10401

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 Existing Micro and Small Enterprises:

418 micro and small units existing with an investment of Rs 8546


lakhs by providing an employment to 1826 persons.

 Suggested lines of activities

No. of Suggested Operating


Estimated
S.No. Projects units Capacity – days per
Employment
proposed per unit annum
1 Rice Flour Mill 1 2 TPH 300 10
2 Puffed Rice 2 2 TPD 300 10
3 Dal (Pulses) Mill 2 10 TPD 240 10
4 Cotton Seed Oil 1 16 TPD 200 20
Maize primary
processing
5 2 2 TPH 180 20
(Cleaning, De-
stoning, Packing)
6 Maize Flakes 2 2 TPD 300 10
Cold Storage for
7 2 3000 MT 365 30
Chillies
8 Turmeric Powder 2 1 TPD 300 10
9 Chilly Powder 5 1 TPD 300 10
Masala powder &
10 2 1 TPD 300 10
instant mix
Bulk Milk Cooling /
11 3 2000 Litres 300 10
Chilling units
Mango Primary
Processing centre
12 (Cleaning, Grading, 2 2 TPH 90 10
Ripening, Cold
Storage, Packing)
Banana Ripening
13 2 5 TPD 300 10
Chambers

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Vegetable
14 2 1 TPD 300 10
Dehydration
Poultry Processing
5000 birds
15 units with cold 2 300 40
per day
room facility
Block ice making
16 2 10 TPD 300 10
unit (for fish)

Fish processing &


17 4 5 TPD 180 10
Cold Storage
Slaughter House &
100
18 Meat Processing 1 300 30
sheep/goat
unit
Spice Oils and
19 1 50TPA 300 15
Oleoresins (Chilly)
20 Maize Starch, Floor 1 100TPD 300 50

21 Poultry/ Cattle feed 2 10TPD 300 20

22 Seed Processing 2 2TPH 150 10

23 Stone Crushing 2 100 TPH 300 15

24 Coal Washeries 1 100 TPH 300 50

2500
25 Fly Ash Bricks 5 300 10
No/Hour

26 Coal Briquettes 1 30 TPD 300 10

Coal Dust/ Powder


27 1 100TPD 300 20
for foundries

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 INFRASTRUCTURE

 POWER – SUB STATIONS


a) 33/11 KV 61
b) 132/33 KV 05
c) 220/132 KV 02

 ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE (Length in Kms)

a) State Highways 33
b) Major District Roads 229
c) Rural Roads 316

 WATER FACILITIES
a) Major Projects 02
b) Medium Projects 05
c) Minor irrigation Tanks 2550
 TELEPHONES
a) Exchanges 15
b) Telephone connections 1349
 TOURISM AND CULTURE
a) TSTDC Units 05
b) Tourist Spots 16
c) TSS Artists 17

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