INDEX
I. BACK GROUND OF THE DISTRICT
II. RESOURCES
III. INFRASTRUCTURE
IV. INDUSTRIAL SCENARIO OF THE DISTRICT
V. OPPORTUNITIES BASED ON RESOURCES AND
DEMAND
VI. NEW PROJECTS
VII. SCOPE FOR DEVELOPMENT OF INDUSTRIAL
RELATED INFRASTRUCTURE
Background:
The District is bounded on East by Warangal and Nalgonda Districts, on the
South by Rangareddy district, on the West by Bidar district of Karnataka State and
on the North by Nizamabad District. The main river of the District is Manjeera.
Medak district is a backward district with more than eighty percent of the
population dependenton agriculture. It has a low literacy rate and low per capita
income. Industrialization is confined to a few pockets, nearer to Hyderbad. Main
crops grown in the district are rice, maize sugarcane, jowar and chillies. A large
quantity of maize and sugar cane are available for industrial exploitation. Cultivation
of aromatic plants is being encourages. There is surplus fruit in the district like
Mango, Papain for industrial use. The district has a good poulty population and
significant eff production. Sericulture is mainly confined to Siddipet region, but
offers scope for development in other areas too. Manual deposits are not many.
Quarry, Quartz and sand are found. Handlooms sector is lagging behind because of
not implementing new techniques, which can be found in Pochampalli, Bhongir and
Nalgonda district.
DISTRICT AT A GLANCE
1 Geographic location:
a)Geographical Area 9699 Sq.M.
b) Latitude Between 17&18 deg N
c) Longitude Between 77&79 deg E
2 Boundaries
a) East Warangal,Nalgond
a
b) West Bidar,Karnataka
c) North Karimnagarr,
Nizamabad
d) South Rangareddy.
3 Rivers Manjeera
4 Soils Sandy Loan, Black
clay Loam,
Laterate
3 No. of Revenue Divisions No. 3
4 No. Mandals(Revenue) No. 45
5 No.of Mandals Parishads No. 45
6 Municpalities No. 5
7 Towns No. 10
7 Gramapanchayaths (Total) No. 1061
Notified Grampanchayaths No. 43
Non Notified Grampanchayaths No. 1265
8 Villages No. 1265
9 Total Popullation No. 2662296
10 Rural Population No. 2272660
11 Urban Population No. 389636
12 Males No. 1347241
13 Females No. 1315055
14 Density of Population No. 274.49
15 S.C.Population No. 405722
LAND UTILISATION 2000-2001
1 Geographical Area Acres 2352200
2 Forest Acres 277893
3 Barren & Uncultivable Land Acres 129657
4 Land put to non agricultural uses Acres 181332
5 Permanent pastures & other grazing Land Acres 57848
6 Land under Mises trees & crops Acres 12777
7 Cultivable Waste Acres 65122
8 Other fallow cards Acres 158686
9 Current follows Acres 347939
10 Net area shown Acres 1160946
CROP AREA PARTICULARS
1 Area Under Paddy Acres 304356
2 Aras under Jowar Acres 217853
3 Area under Pulses Acres 310610
4 Area under Oil seeds Acres 55108
5 Area under Sugarcane Acres 56481
6 Area under Chillies Acres 20787
7 Area under Vegitables Acres 27126
RAIN FALL:
Normal Annual rainfall of the District 873.00mm
Rainfall in South West Mansoon
(June to September) 680.00 mm
Rainfall in Northeast Mansoon 133.00 mm
(October to December)
Rainfall in winter period (Jan to Feb) 10.00 mm
Rainfall in Hot weather period (Mar to May) 50.00 mm
IRRIGATED AREA SOURCE WISE:
CANALS
1 Gross cropped area Acres 379000
2 Net area irrigated Acres 49824
TANKS
1 Gross area irrigated Acres 49490
2 Net area Acres 45753
TUBE WELLS
1 Gross area irrigated Acres 352752
2 Net area Acres 230905
DRUG WELLS
1 Gross area Acres 78581
2 Net area irrigated Acres 54513
COMMUNICATIONS:
Sub Post Offices in District No 50
Branch Post Offices in the District No 254
Telephone Exchanges No 126
LIVE STOCK & VETERINARY SERVICES:
1 Total Live Stock No 2075511
2 Poultry No 2699077
3 Veterinary Hospitals No 11
4 Veterinary Dispensaries No 76
5 Veterinary Doctors No 82
6 Rural Live Stock units No 137
7 Other Live Stock institutions No 16
CIVIL SUPPLIERS:
1 Fair Price Shop No 1481
2 House holds as per MPHS No 480325
3 No. of Ration Cards (WHITE) No. 355705
4 No. of Ration cards (PINK) No 116348
5 Total No of Cards Nos 472053
ELECTRICITY:
1 No. of villages electrified No. 1262
2 Domestic services No. 2445804
3 Commercial No. 21598
4 Agriculture No. 130531
5 Substation 33/11 KV No. 153
6 Substation 132/33 KV No. 16
7 Substation 220/132 KV No. 3
RURAL WATER SUPPLY:
1 Habitations covered with P.W.S. No. 1464
2 Habitations covered with C.P.W.S. No. 13
3 No. of Handlooms No. 12753
4 No. of seasonal Bore wells No. 263
EDUCATION:
1 Primary School No. 1687
2 Upper Primary Schools No. 622
3 Secondary Schools No. 389
4 Higher Secondary Schools No. 5
5 Junior Colleges No. 23
6 DIET (TTC) No. 1
7 Degree Colleges No. 8
8 Medical colleges No. 1
9 Engineering Colleges No. 3
10 I.T.I. No. 5
11 TTI No. 1
12 Polytechnic colleges No. 2
MEDICAL FACILITIES:
1 Government Hospitals No. 12
2 Civil Dispensaries No. 4
3 Primary Health Centres No. 57
4 Sub centres No. 331
5 Bed strength in Hospitals & Dispensaries No. 869
6 Doctors No. 180
7 Hospitals for Leprosy No. 1
8 T.B.Control Centres No. 2
9 malaria units No. 2
10 Urban Health Centres No. 4
11 Round the clock women health centres No. 15
BANKS:
1 Commercial banks No. 151
2 Reginal Rural banks No. 89
3 Cooperative banks No. 20
SOCIAL WELFARE
1 Boys Hostels SC& ST NO. 82
2 Girls Hostels SC & ST NO. 19
3 Boys Hostels BCs NO. 54
4 Girls Hostels BCs NO. 12
WOMEN WELFARE:
1 Children Home No. 4
2 Creche No. 7
3 Balawadis No. 7
4 Balavihars No. 7
GENERAL:
1 No. of Police Stations No. 54
2 No. of Railway Stations No. 9
3 No. of DWCRA groups No. 6356
4 No. of Self-Help Groups No. 17846
5 No. of water User Associations No. 564
(a) Medium Irrigation W.U.As No. 12
(b) Minor Irrigation W.U.As No. 552
Resources:
HUMAN RESOURCES:
The Entrepreneurial Talent is an important input for industrialisation.
Educated, Skilled and Engineering people make an industrially developed society.
Medak district, being a neighbouring district of the State Capital of Hyderabad, has
the advantage of good educational infrastructure. Yet, the district does not have an
impressive literacy rate and it is rated as one of the backward district of the state.
Most of the Large and Big Small Scale Industries in the district are promoted by the
people outside the district.
Agro Resources:
Paddy, Cereals, Jowar, Oil seeds and Chillies are the major crops. Paddy
occupies an important place in District occupying 33 % of the area. Cotton and
Sugarcane are also predominantly cultivated.
Horticulture:
Mango, Guava, Orange, Papaya , Grapes and Water Melon are the major fruit
crops of the District. The Fruit crops are cultivated over an area of 6929 Hectares.
FORESTS:
Medak district has a forest cover of 277893 Acres mainly in and around
Narsapur Mandal. The forest consists of Shrubs. Main forest produce are a small
amount of Teak, Beedi Leaves, Mahuva seeds, Tamarind etc.
MINERALS:
Medak district has very meager mineral resources. The Major minerals found
in the district are Quartz, Reserve of 3280 thousand tonnes and Laterate. Other
Minerals found are Amethyst Quartz, Silica sand, Ochre, Pink granite and morram.
The places of occurance of these minerals are given below:
Mineral Places of Occurrence in the district
Quartz Narsapur, Mallepally, Hussainabad,
Andole, Gottimukala, Thimmapur,
Mellakapur, Bhogurpally,
Shankarampet etc
Amethyst Allapur, Shivampet, Chinnakodur,
Railpur, Chettla thimmaipally
Laterate Shekpur, Buchenelly
Silica sand Reyalamadugu, Massipet,
Yeldurthy
Red Ochre Zaheerabad sorrounding areas
Pink Granite Alladurg, Jogipet, Yeldurthy
Road metal Patancheru, Ramachandrapuram
Mandals.
Sand Yeldurthy, Ramayampet, Dubbak,
Mirdoddi, Chinnakodur,
Narayankhed and Sangareddy.
LIVE STOCK:
After agriculture, Animal Husbandry, comprising of dairy activity, poultry,
sheep, goat and pig rearing is and important activity of 10% of the population of the
district. This activity provides employment to about 3% of the population of the
district. The total Live stock population of the district is 2075511 Nos. besides Poultry
population of 2699077. Farmers in the district maintain 2 to 3 milch animals. The
estimated milk production per day in 1997 was 234 tonnes. The NABARD and Lead
Bank of the district have identified dairying as a key activity. Farmers can be
motivated to take up this activity. Since there is a gap of about 400 tonnes between
supply and demand.
MILK CHILLING FACILITIES:
There are milk chilling centres in Zaheerabad and Narayankhed in the district.
The Animal Husbandry Department upgrades cattle through artificial insemination,
by utilising semen of proven bulls. The district has 116 such centres. The total
number of Veterinary intuitions that serve the needs of the dairy farmers are:
1. Poly Veterinary Clinics 1
2. Veterinary Hospitals 11
3. Veterinary Dispensaries 76
4. Veterinary Doctors 82
5. Rural Live Stock units 137
6. Other Live Stock Institutions 16
FISHERIES:
Being a land locked district, Medak has no scope for Marine fishing. Only
inland fishing activity is under taken, in spite of the drought conditions in many parts
of the district, due to the presence of some water bodies like the Pocharam Reservoir
and the Manjeera Barrage etc. The kinds of Fish produced are Catla, Rohu, Mrigal.
The fish production is to the tune of 5000 tonnes every year.
The water spread area available for fisheries are as under:
1. Poacharam reservoir 1664 Hectares
2. Majeera Barrage 1152 Hectares
3. Singoor Reservoir 42080 Hectares
4. Tanks 34879 Hectares
Two fish seed farms at Medak and Manjeera Barrage exist which sell seeds to
the fishermen. There are 55,413 fishermen families and 315 fisherman cooperative
societies with 11,936 members.
Social Forests:
To check degradation of land, and to meet the stipulation that a minimum of
33% of geographical area should be under tree cover, the Andhra Pradesh Forest
Development Corporation has plans to develop waste lands under the Integrated
Waste Land Development Programme with an out lay of Rs.700 Lakhs.
Infrastructure: EXISTING INDUSTRIAL ESTATES / INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AREAS:
The Andhra Pradesh Industrial Infrastructure Corporation Ltd., (APIIC) has
established Industrial Estates and Industrial Development Areas in Medak district.
An Industrial Estate for Non-Resident Indians is also set up by ANRICH at Bollaram.
A private Industrial Estate/ IDA by Name “ Sri Venkateshwara Cooperative Industrial
Estate (SVCIE)” has also come up at Bollaram. The details are as under:
Sl.No. Estate/IDA No. of No. of No. allotted No. Vacant Cost per
Plots Sheds Plots Sheds Plots Sheds Sq.M.
Deve- cons- Rs.
loped tructed
1.IE,Patancheru 67 34 67 34 - - 325/-
2. IDA,Ph-I,Patancheru 84 - 82 - 2 - 325/-
3. IDA,Ph-II,Patancheru 49 - 44 - 5 - 325/-
4. IDA,Ph-III,Patancheru 21 17 21 17 - - 325/-
5. IDA, Ph-IV,Patancheru 88 - 88 - - - 325/-
6. IDA,Ph-V,Patancheru 33 12 33 12 - - 325/-
7. AIE, R.C.Puram 15 35 15 35 - - 500/-
8. RIE, Zaheerabad 38 12 38 12 - - 75/-
9.IDA, Pashamailaram
Phase-I & II 361 36 241 31 120 5 210/-
Phase-III 284 -- 10 - 274 - 210/-
10. IDA, Yelumala 47 - 11 - 36 - 60/-
11. EPIP Pashamylaram 104 54 - 05 104 49 100/-
Undeveloped Land is also available at the following location (Rate is to be fixed):
Sl.No. Location Extent in
Acres
1. IDA, Pashamailaram 30.09
2. Islampur, Toopran(M) 39.26
3. Indrakaran, Sangareddy (M) 79.19
ESTABLISHMENT OF NEW INDUSTRIES ESTATES / INDL. DEVELOPMENT AREAS
The APIIC has proposed to establish new I.Es/IDAs in the district for setting
up of industries at Islampur, Toopran Mandal and Buchinelly, Zaheerabad Mandal
and Land Acquisition is under progress as follows:
1. Islampur(V), Toopran(M) 50 Acres
2. Buchinelly(V), Zaheerabad(M) 500 Acres
WATER:
Medak district is highly dependent upon mansoon for water. Due to
insufficient rains, the districts Main source of water is ground water. As use of water
by the industrial sector is only a small percentage of the total water consumption,
units in the district may not face any problems of water shortage. Drinking water
Majeera barrage and Singoor Reservoir is supplied to the Industrial Areas of
Patancheru, Ramachandrapuram. There is a proposal with the state government for
supply of Majeera Water to the Zaheerabad Town and Industrial units.
The district has poor irrigation facilities; Hence, DRIP irrigation is identified as
a thrust area. The Department of Horticulture envisages covering 36000 acres under
DRIP irrigation during the period 1999-2004. However water is supplied from
Manjeera Barrage to Ghanpur Ayacut for irrigation purpose.
RAILWAY NETWORK:
Medak is a part of Railway Infrastructure covering the total railway route of
69 KMs (approx.) as mentioned below:
1. Manoharabad to Akkannapet 41 Kms (approx.)
2. Zaheerabad to Chitta 19 Kms “
3. Tellapur to Patancheru 09 Kms “
Apart from the above coverage the South Central Railway has facilities to
transport goods and passengers from the railway stations such as Manoharabad,
Brahmanapally, Masaipet, Srinivasnagar, Wadiyaram, and Akkannapet which are
situated in the main line between Secunderabad and Nizamabad. Further
Zaheerabad, Metalkunta and Chitta Railway stations are situated in the main line
between Secunderabad and Perli Vijnath. Patancheru which is constructed and
presently operated for goods traffic. The guage convertion work is in progress in the
railway lines between Manoharabad to Nizamabad (Metre guage to Broad guage).
MARKET YARDS AND SPECIAL MARKET OUTLETS:
Medak district lacks good storage facilities for preserving the products leading
to huge wastage of the crop. There are very few fruit processing units in the district
to process the fruit produced. Mango, Guava and Orange producted here are
marketed in the district and in the state capital. Mangoes are also exported. The
department of Horticulture and A.P. Marketing Federation can assist in export of
mangoes.
There are six market yards in the district at Siddipet, Medak Jogipet,
Sanareddy, Sadasivpet and Zaheerabad. One cold storage under private sector has
come up at Peddapur village of Sadasivpet Mandal
ROAD TRANSPORT:
Medak district has good network of raods the national high way No.9
connecting Hyderabad to Mumbai passes through the district, thereby connecting
Hyderabad to Places in Karnataka and Maharastra. Other highways that pass
through the district Hyderabad – Nagapur National Highway and Hyderabad –
Karimnagar state Highway.
As all areas of the district are not connected by the Rail, Road transport is
the common means of transport in the district. The APSRTC opperates regular
services in the district. It has Eight Bus deports at Medak, Siddipet, Zaheerabad,
Sangareddy, Narayankhed, Ramachandrapura(BHEL), Dubbak and Pregnapur.
APSRTC has a fleet of 500 hundred buses operating in 243 routes. 1474 goods
vehicles operate in the district to transport goods.
TELECOMMUNICATION:
Medak telecom district is serving over a Geographical area of 2.78 Lakh
Sq.Kms. with a population of nearly 25 Lakhs through 126 electronic exchanges with
a capacity of 92520 lines and 73679 working connections. D.Tax is at Sangareddy,
working with 5038 lines out of 5200 lines capacity. Telegraph service also serving in
the district with one D.T.O, 7 T.C. and 19 combined offices in various Town and
Villages now 100% of exchanges are on stable media. There are 2563 local public
telephones including 1367 STD PTs woking in the district. Out 1228 villages in the
SSA 1048 villages are provided with telecom facilities. The Internet services are
provide through exclusive ‘C’ Node and presently 179 customers are utilizing this
facility. Out of 45 mandals in the SSA , 39 Mandal Headquarters are provided with
Internet Dhabas. IN services are introduced in the SSA with ITC cards. About 42 IN
PCOs at locations of Sangareddy, Patancheru, Medak, Siddipet and Zaheerabad are
also operated in the SSA to catter to the needs of ITC cards users. IVRS facility is
introduced at Sangareddy. CLIF facility is provided in 66 exchanges. DOT SOFT is
introduced at Sangareddy. This will enable the custromer all services of the
department under single window. WLL service operated at Alladurg, Siddipet, Gajwel
and Medak taking the BSC at Patancheru. Latest Switching like 5ESS at Patancheru
and 5ESS RSU at Eddumailaram commissioned in SSA it is first latest switchining in
AP-Circle. ISDN facility is introduced in patancheru, Eddumailaram and Sangareddy.
Leased Circuits also providing to private parties on annual rental basis. Now 27
Leased Circuits are working.
TOURISM:
The following are the prominent tourist centres in the district
1. Medak Old Church built in the year 1620 consisting of 1 Brass
gun. This is the biggest church in South India having 91
Metres Length and 45.5 Metres Breadth prayer hall with
glass doors and 53 Metres height of cathodral.
2. Yedupayalu This is Located in Kulcharam Mandal were the 7 sub-
rivers of Manjeera join at one place. During Shivarathi
Festival special “Jathara” is organised. Durga Temple is
located on the bank of the this Yedupayalu.
3. Kondapur This is Located about 69 Kms districts from Hyderabad.
An Archeology Museum is established were Historical
Idols, Monuments are stored for exhibition.
4. Singoor Project This is located at about 30 Kms from Sangareddy, in
Pulkal Mandal were from the drinking water is drawn for
supply to Twin cities.
Industrial Scenario: Large & Medium Industries:
The District has 284 Large & Medium Industries with in investment of Rs.
3544 Crores. In Private sector, the important industries ae Mahindra & Mahindra
Ltd., Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories, MRF Ltd., Aurobindo Pharma Ltd., Hetero Drugs Ltd.,
Medicorp Technology Ltd., Neuland Labs Ltd., Biological Ltd., Samkarg Pistons Ltd.,
ITW Signode India Ltd., Pennar Steels Ltd., Asian paints Ltd., Ralchem Ltd., PSM
Spinning Ltd., Kirby Building Systems Ltd etc.
The important product manufactured under Large and Medium sector are Turbines.
Generators, Electrical Equipment, Missiles, Light combat vehicles, Sugar, Bulk Drugs,
Formulations, (Capsules, Syrups, Injections, Tablets, Powders), Pesticides and
Formulations, V-Belts, Cotton and Synthetic yarns, Tires, Tubes and Flaps Beer, Cool
Drinks, Electrical Fans, Refrigerators, Air Coolers, Building Systems, CR-Steel Strips
etc.
Small scale Industries and Tiny Industries:
Industries with investment of more than 25.00 Lakhs but up to Rs.1.00 Cores
on Plant and Machinery are called Small Scale Industries. Under Tiny sector the
investment limit on Plant and Machinery is up to Rs.25.00 Lakhs.
There are 4,266 Tiny and Small Scale Industries set up in the district up to
31st December 2001 which are permanently registered in D.I.C. These industries
have a capital investment of Rs.383.05 Crores providing employment to 56,610
persons.
S.NO. CATEGORY No. of
units
Investment
(Rs. Lakhs) Employment
1 Basic Metal Products 557 5970.80 7687
2 Beverages & Tobacco Products 34 519.36 6112
3 Chemical, Bulk Drugs &
Formulations
332 10661.10 7479
4. Electrical & Electronics 90 1485.98 1294
5 Food & Agro Products 989 3929.20 13906
6 Leather and Leather Products 120 407.24 703
7 Machinery & Parts, Genl. Engg. 551 2481.80 3925
8 Non-Metallic Mineral Based
Industries
284 2777.82 5304
9 Miscellaneous 30 407.81 311
10 Paper and Paper Products &
Printing
172 1319.27 1433
11 Petroleum, Plastic & Rubber
Products
289 4321.17 3267
12 Repairing & Servicing 301 775.89 1403
13 Textiles 28 314.73 275
14 Transport & Equipment 51 470.87 679
15 Wood Products 359 625.58 1780
16 Others 39 1836.11 602
Total 4226 38304.73 56160
Automobile Corridor: Sangareddy to Zaheerabad:- The Medak district is
strategically located very close to the twin cities of Hyderabad and Secunderabad.
Any place of this district is within 100 KMs from the twin cities. In view of the
proposed large truck project of M/s Mahindra and Mahindra in Zaheerabad, there is
lot of scope for Ancillaries in the Automobile Sector. At present M/s Mahindra and
Mahindra for their present manufacturing facilities has about 15 Nos. of units as their
Ancillaries in and around Zaheerabad.
The following industries viz. Body Fabrication, Clutch Plates, Gear Box, Leaf Springs,
Fibre Components, indicator meters etc. have potential.
M/s APIIC had earlier identified 190 acres of land in Zaheerabad and subdivision of
land is yet to be taken up. However it is understood that APIIC is not going ahead
with this proposal as there is no water source. Bidar Town of Karnataka State is
about 8 KM away from the Plant of M/s Mahindra & Mahindra. And there is good
water supply in Bidar. The Government may have to make arrangement for water for
the proposed industrial estate, as it is feared that units ancillary to M/s Mahindra &
Mahindra Ltd., may come in Bidar of Karnataka State.
FOOD AND AGRO BASED INDUSTRIES: The District Administration has distributed
about 25404.21acres of waste land to the landless poor. The District administration
has already motivated the 23524 beneficiaries of these waste lands to go in for
cultivation of non-conventional crops like Medicinal Plants, Bio-diesel Plants like
Jetropa, Pungomia, Sweet Shorgam, Neem etc. There is good potential for agro
processing industries like Bio-diesel producing units, medicines extraction &
Preparations, neem seed processing, corn based products.
ANCILLARIES TO PUBLIC SECTOR / UNDERTAKINGS: The Public Sector units (BHEL,
Ordnance Factory & BDL) are to some extent supporting the local industries by
procuring their requirements from the units located within the district/State. The list
of products / items procured from outside the state is obtained and the same can be
suggested to entrepreneurs. Vendor development programmes will be organized with
these public sector units and win-win situation will be created between the PSU and
the SSI units and the entrepreneurs will be encouraged to take up those
products/items which the PSU’s are procuring from outside the state.
APPAREL PARK, PASHAMAILARAM: APIIC has around 175 acres of land in
Pashamailaram out of which 50 acres are allotted to M/s Padma Power Loom. As on
date an amount of Rs. 188.00 Lakhs is spent for of development infrastructure like
roads and power in this an area of 50 acres. It is reliably learnt that the Central
Government has rejected M/s Padma Power loom proposal. Hence in this semi
developed area an apparel/textile park can be developed / encouraged.
INFORMATION & TECHNOLOGY PARK: It may be pertinent to note that
Ramchandrapuram and Patancheru Muncipalities are proposed to merged into
Greater Hyderabad. The Hitech city is well connected by ‘4’ lane road and the
Ramchandrapuram and Patancheru Municipalities located on the Mumbai High Way
are within 15 KMs. Hence these areas are well suitable for IT Parks / Units.
NEW INDUSTRIAL ESTATES: APIIC has presently identified places at Phase-II,
Patancheru for 3.5 acres & IDA Pashamylaram, Patancheru for 200 Acres for
development of Industrial Estates.
TOURISM PROJECTS:
a. Tomb near Patancheru – Beautification and Development.
b. Yedupayala Jatra.
c. Medak Church.
Investment Opportunities:
1. Agro Based Industries:
a) Rice Mills
b) Mini Dall Mills
c) Spices Powders
d) Potato wafers
e) Rice and corn flakes
f) Oil extraction from Aromatic Plants
2. Mineral based industries
a) Stone Crushing
b) Sanitary ware
c) Fire Clay Bricks
d) Granite Tiles
e) RCC spun Pipes
4. Chemical Based Industries
a) Pharmaceutical formulations
b) Camphor tablets
c) Mosquito Coils
d) Chemical Compounds
5. Engineering Industries
a) Heavy Equipments
b) Electrical Turbines
c) Engineering components
d) Waste Heat recovery systems
New Projects Coming-up:
6 M/s. Padma Jyothi Power loom textile
park Ltd., IE, Indravaram (V)
Sangareddy (M), Medak Dist
Cotton yarn
processing
2450
7 M/s. Spearhead Nandan Bio-Exstracts
P Ltd, Hugli (V), Zaheerabad (M),
Medak Dist
Tamoto Crush/ Pure
Mango Pulp/Conc.
1025
8 M/s. Matrix Laboratories Ltd., (R&D
Unit), Sy.No.81 &84, Bollaram (V),
Jinnaram (M), Medak Dist.
R and D Lab 1700
9 M/s. Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.,
Zaheerabad (V&M), Medak Dist.
(Expansion)
Light Commercial
Vehicles
635
10 M/s. Tecumseh Products India (P) Ltd.,
IDA, Pashamylaram (V), Patancheru
(M), Medak Dist.
C.I.Components
Machined parts
13700
slno Name and Address of the Unit Line of activity Investment
(Rs in
Lakhs)
1 M/s.Trinity Beverages Pvt. Ltd., Shed
No.6-25, S.No.202, Patighanapur (V),
Patancheru (M), Medak
Carbonated Drink 500
2 M/s.Aurobindo Pharma Ltd., (Unit-VI),
Chitkal (V), Patancheru (M), Medak Dis
Formulations 2000
3 M/s.Dhanalaxmi Iron, Bonthapally (V),
Jinnaram (M), Medak District.
Sponge Iron 977
4 M/s.Saraca Laboratories Ltd., Medak
District (Expansion Project)
Pharmaceuticals 25
5 M/s.Global Tool Technics, Bontapally (V),
Jinnaram (M), Medak District.
CNG Engineering 132
For further details please contact;
The General Manager,
District Industries Centre,
Medak
Tel : +91 08455 274899
Cell : 9989997669e-Mail: [email protected]
The Commissioner of
Industries,
Chirag Ali Lane, Abids,
Hyderabad,
Andhra Pradesh, India.
Tel : +91 040 23441600 - 06
Fax : +91 040 23441611 e-Mail: [email protected]