PM MITRA Kalaburagi (Karnataka)
Kalaburagi district is a key textile hub in Karnataka, featuring a 1,000-acre PM MITRA Park with high cotton availability, a robust industrial ecosystem, and seamless connectivity to major transport nodes.
About PM MITRA parks
PM MITRA Park, Kalaburagi—spanning 1,000 acres across Nadisinnur and Kirangi villages—is a Mega Integrated Textile Park developed to bolster Karnataka’s industrial landscape. It is designed to support end-to-end textile manufacturing with world-class infrastructure, including a 220 KV substation and a 20 MLD effluent treatment plant, while offering sustainable systems and 35 acres of plug-and-play facilities for investors.
1,000 Acres
Total land area
1 Lakh Jobs
Employment Potential
The MITRA Edge: Strategic Enablers of Kalaburagi park
Infrastructure & Planning
- Renewable Energy: Sustainable buildings and common infrastructure to reduce environmental impact.
- Circular Economy: Cotton and polyester recycling units for textile waste management.
- Green Cover
- ZLD & CETP
Connectivity
- Smart manufacturing: IoT-enabled, real-time monitoring, digital backbone (fiber, IT) for operational efficiency
- Digital infrastructure: Fiber backbone, SCADA/digital twins for predictive maintenance, real-time monitoring for efficient park operations.
- Advanced analytics & automation: Leveraging data insights and AI-driven decision-making for continuous improvement and optimizing energy usage.
Smart Technology
- Sustainability & Efficiency: Integrated common infrastructure to minimize environmental impact.
- Advanced Utilities: CETP with ZLD and Common Steam Generation Unit for efficient water treatment and lower emissions.
- Ease of Doing Business: ~35 acres of Plug & Play facilities and flatted factories on long-term lease.
- Skill & Community Development: ~Dedicated training infrastructure and artisan area to promote local textile crafts and employment.
Connectivity and Logistics
- Location: Kalaburagi
- Total Area: 1,000 Acres
- Model of Implementation: Master Developer led model
- NH-50 connects Nanded to Chitradurga via Kalaburagi
- Kalaburagi Railway Station 27 km
- International Hyderabad Airport 230 km
- Haldia Port, West Bengal 1,127 km
- Eastern DFC- Connected via NH-27 97 km
- Sholapur 125 km
- Ichalkaranji 298 km
- Kolhapur 324 km
- Latur 145 km
- Hyderabad 231 km
- Central Sericulture Research & Training Institute (CSRTI), Mysore
- Central Silk Board, Bangalore & IISc, Bangalore
Strategic Enablers of Dhar (Madhya Pradesh)
Land & Layout
- Total Area: 1,000 acres across Nadisinnur and Kirangi villages, Kalaburagi
- Plot Configuration: ~86 plots (1–4 acres), including 35 acres Plug & Play and 34.9-acre artisan zone
- Internal Roads: ~18,138 meters of planned road network
- Connectivity: 1.43 km dual carriageway approach road to NH-50
Power Infrastructure
- Power Augmentation: 220 KV substation with dedicated transmission line
- Capacity Provision: ~180–190 MW power supply from 400 KVA substation
Water Supply & Drainage
- Water Supply: Dedicated freshwater and recycled water systems
- Freshwater Source
- Recycled Water: pipeline from STP for industries
- Storm-Water Management: CC drainage along NH-50 approach road
- Utilities: Common Steam Generation Unit and ~20 MLD CETP with ZLD
- Environmental Control: Centralized emission and treated effluent management
- ZLD & CETP
Industrial Units & Plug-and-Play
- Infrastructure Design: High-capacity utilities with modern industrial infrastructure
- Plug-and-Play Units: ~35 acres dedicated for rapid industrial setup
- Processing Utilities: Common Steam Generation Unit for cost-efficient steam and centralized emission control
- Integrated Systems: Centralized management of power, water, and effluent treatment via a 400 KVA substation
Green & Sustainable Infrastructure
- Sustainability Focus: Developed with sustainability as a core pillar to reduce environmental impact
- Resource Efficiency: Promotes efficient land and resource use through sustainable buildings and common infrastructure
- Efficient Utilities: Integrated power and water systems with a Common Steam Generation Unit for lower emissions and centralized monitoring
- Advanced Water Treatment: ~20 MLD CETP with Zero Liquid Discharge (ZLD) supporting recycling and ecological balance
- Renewable Energy: Sustainable buildings and common infrastructure to reduce environmental impact.
- Green Cover
CIS – Competitive Incentive Support
- CIS Objective: Focus on economic viability and manufacturing incentives
- Early-Mover Incentives: Designed to attract first entrants through targeted support
- PLI Alignment: Incentives targeted at units not availing existing PLI benefits
DCS – Development Capital Support
- GoI DCS Support: Central Government provides DCS funding to PM MITRA Park Kalaburagi Limited (SPV)
- Initial Grant received
- Fund Utilization: Allocated for core infrastructure such as the 220 KV substation and CETP
Media & News
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