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INDEX
I. BACK GROUND OF THE DISTRICT

II.

RESOURCES

III.

INFRASTRUCTURE

IV.

INDUSTRIAL SCENARIO OF THE DISTRICT

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OPPORTUNITIES BASED ON RESOURCES AND DEMAND

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NEW PROJECTS

VII.

SCOPE FOR DEVELOPMENT OF INDUSTRIAL RELATED INFRASTRUCTURE

Background:
The District is bounded by the west is Bay of Bengal and towards the South East is Vijayanagaram district and towards north is state of Orissa. The major Rivers passing through the District are Nagavali, Vamsadhara Rivers LOCATION AND POPULATION Srikakulam District, which is located in the north-eastern part of Andhra Pradesh, is one of the backward districts of the state, despite its natural resources and other potential, which are yet to be exploited. It is bound on the North by

Orissa State, on the west and south by Vizianagaram District and on the east by Bay of Bengal. The total area of the District is 5837 sq.Kms. Administratively, the

district is divided into three Revenue Divisions viz., Srikakulam, Palakonda and Tekkali with 38 constituent mandals comprising of 1870 villages of which 1767 are inhabited. There are 11 semi-Urban areas In the district, of which 1 Municipality and 3 Nagar panchayats and 7 are notified major panchayats and 1053 are minor gram panchayats. census, the population of the district is 25.28 lakhs. As 2000-01

The Scheduled Caste and

Scheduled Tribe population aggregated to 3.51 lakhs forming 15.1% of the total population of the district as against State average of 20%. There are 422370

farmers in the district, out of which 321764 are marginal and 60865 are small farmers. The female population is comparatively more in as much as the district has 1013 females for every 1000 males in rural area and 1011 females in urban area. The literates constituted 49% of the total population. The literacy Rate among males and females is 59% and 39% respectively. CLIMATE AND RAINFALL Throughout the year, the climate is characterized by humidity. Though the summer is oppressive, the seasonal rainfall is generally good. The SouthWest The

Monsoon which follows the summer lasts upto the second week of October.

North-West monsoon starts from mid October to the end of November. The period from December to Mid-February enjoy rainfall for the year 199697 was 910 mm. Moreover for the year 199899, the district average rainfall is 1281.2 mm.

FLORA The forests in the district exhibit a variety of local charges in quality, composition and density. The forests are of varying types greatly differing in nature, inter-mixed and interrupted by superior of inferior types. These show, much

diversity in representation and combination of the main species. The forests can be broadly classified as follows: 1. The South Indian moist deciduous which includes mixed forests, forests and hilly savannahs. The South-Indian dry ever-green miscellaneous forests. The SouthIndian dry deciduous, which includes mixed forests and thorn forests. sal

2. 3.

FAUNA In the past, the district must have been the resort of several wild animals. Human habitation and the indiscriminate destruction of forests resulted in the disappearance of many species. Among the carnivores the tiger is almost extinct,

but leopard, hyena and wolf are occasionally seen in the forests. The Herbivorous class is represented by the sambar and spotted deer or chital, while wild goat, and wild bears are the other common ones. The black buck, the blue bull and the bison are conspicuously absent in these parts. Among the birds, the Peafowl, peacock,

jungle fowl, pigeon, parrot, myna partidges, ghoose, doves etc. are common.

District at a Glance. Geographical Area Annual Rain Fall Length of Costal Line Main Occupation Main Sources of Irrigation (Rivers) Major Crops : : : : : : 5831 Sq. KM 1085.66 mm 193 KM Agriculture Nagavali, Vamsadhara Paddy, Coconut, Cashew Ragi, Sugarcane, Jute Groundnut etc., 33/11 KVA 44 Nos. 132/33 KVA Proposed Industrial Estates/Parks 4 : : 33/11 KVA 04 Nos. 12 Nos.

Electrical Sub Stations Existing

1. Pydibhimavaram (Ac.400.83)

2. Kusalapuram (Ac.16.38) 3. Amadalavalasa, (Ac.19.52) 4. Palasa. (Ac.31.61) Availability of Government Land : NIL. (However, private land can be procured.)

Resources:
(i) Agro Resources
Paddy, Sugar cane,, Mesta, are the major crops grown in the District. Paddy (5,00,000 MT), Sugar Cane (650000 MT), Mesta (1,42000 MT) (ii) Horticulture Coconuts (99.616 MT), Cashew (10000 MT), Mango (91,800 MT), Pineapple (4,700 MT), Banana (23500 MT) (iii) Mineral Resources This district is very rich in Granite and Beach sand mining (Ilamanite, Silica etc.)

Infrastructure:
EXISTING INDUSTRIAL ESTATES/INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPED AREAS: There are 5 Industrial Estates and 2 Industrial Developed Areas are in existence. The latest vacancy position as follows. Sl.No. Name of the Estate Area in No.of No.of No.of No.of No.of No.of Acres plots plots plots sheds sheds Sheds Develop allotted vacant constru- allotted vacant ed cted. 01. IDA, Srikakulam 16.38 25 23 2 25 23 2 (Rs.100-00 per Sq.mt valid up to 31.3.2003) 02. MIE, Srikakulam --(Rented Rs.60/- per month) --12 7 5

03. APIE, Amadalavlasa 19.52 49 48 1 (Rs.50-00 per Sq.mt.valid upto 31.3.2003) 04. MIE, Balaga 1.50 6 6 -(Rs. 400-00 per Sq.mt.valid upto 31.3.2003)

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05. IDA, Pydibhimavaram 403.34 292.48 246.72 45.76 Small plots 38.51 7.49 (Rs.120-00 per Sq.mt.valid upto 31.3.2002) 06. IE., Palasa 31.61 99 33 66 (Rs.45-00 per Sq.mt.valid upto 31.3.2003)

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07.IE, Seethampeta 4.40 Handed over to the project officer,ITDA, Seethampeta (Rs.5.00 per Sq.mt valid upto 31.3.2003) Tribal area. ___________________________________________________________________

POWER: There are no Hydro or Thermal power generation units in Srikakulam district. Power supplied to the district from AP Ring main through KTPS, VTPS and Soberu projects. The District is getting the power through 132 KV substations viz., Tekkali, Chilakapalem junction and various 33/11 KV substations. All the details are given below. CHILAKAPALEM 132/11 KV2X16 MVA CAPACITY S.No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Name of the substation MVA Srikakulam Amadalavalasa Tulugu Ponduru Pydibheemavaram Voltage ratio 33/11 33/11 33/11 33/11 33/11 KVA KVA KVA KVA KVA 2x5 2x5 2x5 2x5 2x5 Capacity MVA MVA MVA MVA MVA in

PALAKONDA132/11 KV2X16 MVA CAPACITY 6. 7. 9. 10. Palakonda Veeraghattam 8. Sarubujjili Kotturu Hiramandalam 33/11 33/11 33/11 33/11 33/11 KVA KVA KVA KVA KVA 2x5 2x5 2x5 2x5 2x5 MVA MVA MVA MVA MVA

TEKKALI132/11 KV -- 2X16 MVA CAPACITY 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Tekkali Narasannapeta Kotabommali Patapatnam Challavanipeta 33/11 33/11 33/11 33/11 33/11 KVA KVA KVA KVA KVA 2x5 2x5 2x5 2x5 2x5 MVA MVA MVA MVA MVA

PALASA132/11 KV -- 2X16 MVA CAPACITY 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Palasa Sompeta Ichapuram Mandasa Kaviti 33/11 33/11 33/11 33/11 33/11 KVA KVA KVA KVA KVA 2x5 2x5 2x5 2x5 2x5 MVA MVA MVA MVA MVA

GARIVIDI132/11 KV2X16 MVA CAPACITY

21. Rajam 33/11 KVA 2x5 MVA 22. Ranasthalam 33/11 KVA 2x5 MVA _______________________________________________________________ In addition 11 express feeders are in existence at Rajam, Ranasthalam, Tekkali, Ponduru and Etcherla areas exclusively useful for industrial purposes to supply uninterrupted power supply to the existing Large and Medium scale industrial units. WATER: The important rivers in the district are Nagavali, Vamsadhara, Suvarnamukhi, Mahendratanaya and Bahuda. The Nagavali and its tributaries provides irrigation for Major parts of Palakonda, Ponduru , Rajam, Regidi Amadalvalasa, Vangara, Santakaviti, Burja, Veraghattam , and Srikakulam Mandals. The Vanmsadhara river provides irrigation to large extent in Patapatnam, Narasannapet, Kotabommali, Polaki, Amadalavalasa, Gara, Saravakota, Mandals. Bahuda river irrigates

considerable extents in Ichapuram and kaviti mandals. Vamsadhara Project provides good irrigation facility through canal system. 45,310 hectares covered under this project. S.No. Name of the Source Ayacut area in Hectares 45,310 23,000 17,085 2,000 19,745 77,110 10,107 10,345 331 ------------2,05,037 -------------

01. Vamsadhara Project system 02. Narayanapuram Ayacut 03. Thotapalli regulata 04. Pydigam project 05. Open head canals 06. Tanks 07.Tube wells 08. Other wells 09. Lift irrigation TOTAL

ROAD/RAILWAY/AIR/WATER TRANSPORT NET WORK: The important Howrah Chennai main line passes through the district by means of both broad gauge (156 kms) and meter gauge (37 kms) length of railway line and thus given access for reaching both the ends in the East and South of the Country. The district has 26 railway stations connecting important places like

ponduru, Amadalavalasa, Naupada, Palasa, Ichapuram etc., in the District. The Chennai Howrah high way i.e, NH5 passes through, the District for the length of 173.4 kms while the State high way & Zilla Parishad roads are 133.82 kms & 1995.43 kms respectively. Besides, the mandal paishad roads are covering the district to an extent of 1137.31.kms. The APSRTC is maintaining a fleet of buses for providing transport facilities even to the interior corners of the disrict. The nearest Airport is Visakhapatnam which is about 100 kms away from the district head quarters. It connects to all important places in the country. Fishing harbour is being established at Bhavanapadu village. mechanised boats are providing berthing facilities at this harbour. About 200

The district is

bussed with 193 kms coastal line but sufficient water transport is not being carried out for fishing purpose. kms from Srikakulam. SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE (ENTREPRENEURSHIP) Though Srikakulam is identified as backward district it has got immense scope for establishing agro-based industries. Cashew, mesta and coconut are the most important crops grown in the district. The youth of the district do lack in entrepreneurial skills and hence organization of motivational campaigns and EDPs are very much essential. In spite of few drawbacks, many technically qualified There is natural harbour at Visakhapatnam which is 100

persons are available in the district to take off any venture successfully. Some of the successful enterprises include automobile spares (Specially pistons) mesta products, jute products, coir, cashew processing, desiccated coconut powder etc., can be taken up with the available resources. MARKETING POTENTIAL: The district has sufficient network of marketing facilities particularly to market the agricultural produce. The district is on the National Highway and on the main line of HowrahChennai railway route. There is a great accessibility to Calcutta and Chennai markets. There is good demand for various agro inputs such as fertilizers,

chemicals, pesticides, plastic moulded goods, agricultural implements, spares for jute mills, rice mills etc., There is good market potential for various products required for pisciculture, horticulture, sericulture etc., Many consumable items are being purchased from Calcutta, Chennai. many more products in the district Hyderabad and Vijayawada market exists for

Industrial Scenario:
The District has 29 Large and Medium Industries in Jute, Textiles, Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals, Auto Parts Sector with in investment of Rs. 735 Crores. Major Industries in the District are Dr.Reddy Labs, SAM KRG Pistons, GMR Technologies, and Saritha Synthetics LIST OF EXISTING LARGE AND MEDIUM SCALE INDUSTRIES Name and address of the Industrial unit M/s Amadalavalasa Coop. Sugars, Amadalavalasa M/s Mahadeo Jute mills Ltd., Rajam M/s Vamsadhara Paper Mills Ltd., Madapam Line of activity Sugar Capacity Investment Rs.in lakes 1000TPD 300.00 Employment 709

Jute twine Yarn Kraft paper

5500 TPA

300.00

358

16500 TPA

1109.46

397

M/s Dr.Reddy Laboratories Ltd. Bulk drugs IDA, Pydibheemavaram (Ranasthalam) M/s Smart Chem Industries Ltd., Ponnada vill (Etcherla Mandal) Ammonium Nitrate & Nitric acid

2250 TPA

1287.34

91

16500 TPA

5315.00

262

M/s Midwest Iron & Steel Pig Iron Co.Ltd., Dusi RS Amadalavalasa M/s Samkrg Pistons Ltd., Piston rings Varisam vill Ranasthalam (M)

1,50,000 TPA

4000.00

252

150 lakh nos

4000.00

180

M/s Varalaxmi Jute Twine Jute Twine Mills Ltd., Rajam Yarn M/s Stilbene Chemicals Ltd., IDA, Pydibheemavaram Ranasthalam

7250 TPA

816.00

235

Dye interme- 500 TPA diates

4218.00

278

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M/s Chem. Agro Inds. Ltd.,. Arinam Akkivalasa vill Etcherla Mandal.

Monochrotophos

500 TPA

4218.00

108

M/s GMR Technologies & Ferro Chrome 500 TPA Inds. Ltd. Ravivalasa vill Tekkali Mandal M/s Saritha Synthetics Ltd., Rajam Sri Laxmi Srinivasa Jute Jute twine mills Ltd., Rajam Texturised Yarn Twine Yarn 1257 TPA

3000.00

245

1692.00

190

4300 TPA

300.00

270

Emergy Pharma Ltd., Folic acid & Ravivalasa (V) Ranasthalam Mandal. Sri Vasavi Steel Mills Ltd., Rajam MSCTD bars and rounds

5500 TPA

700.00

240

576o TPA

420.00

224

M/s Samkrg Pistons Pistons Ltd., Arinam akkivalasa Etcherla Mandal Mid-West Iron & Steel Portland & Co.Ltd. Dusi RS. Slag Cement Amadalavalasa Mandal M/s Saritha Synthetics Polyster Grey Ltd., (Looms division) cloth Metres Challavanipeta vill Gara Mandal M/s GMR Technologies Sugar and (Sugar division) 16 MW power Sankili vill, Regidi(M) M/s Shiva Sagar Paper & Kraft Paper Chemicals Ltd., Akkurada vill M/s GMR Vasavi Inds, Ltd., BEER Bantupalli vill, Ranasthalam Mandal

10 lakh nos

655.00

321

51,000 MTS

300.00

13

22,51,300

300.00

26

2500 TPD

8903.82

650

75,000 TPA

900.00

148

5000 K.Litres 2300.00

150

M/s Sri Shiridi Sai Laxmi Jute twine 1500 TPA Venkateswara Jute mills (P) Ltd,. Fine yearn Gunabhadra vill, Kotturu(M) M/s Varam Power Porjects(P) Power geneLtd., Chilakapalem vill ration Etcherla (M) M/s Andhra Organics IDA, Pydibheemavaram Bulk Drugs 6 MW

223.00

141

2400.00

75

2007.00

100

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INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT Phone Nos 1. General Manager, District Industries Centre, Balaga, Srikakulam. 279353, 225895 2. Branch Manager, AP State Finance Corporation, Srikakulam 3. AP Khadi & Village Industries Board, Nakka street, Srikakulam 4. Inspector of Factories, Govt.Hospital Road, Srikakulam 5. S.E., APEPDC, Day&Night junction, Srikakulam 222593 223349 279158 222359

6. Assistant Director, Mines & Geology, santinagar colony, Srikakulam 229984 7. Labour enforcement officer, Bondilipuram, Srikakulam 221179

8. DYWO Society for training & Employment, Collectorate, Srikakulam 222089 9. E.D., BC Welfare corporation, Collectorate, Srikakulam 10. E.D., SC Corporation, Collectorate, Srikakulam 11. P.O., ITDA Complex, Seetampeta 12. P.D., DRDA, Collectorate, Srikakulam 13. Dy.Zonal Manager, APIIC, Indl.Estate, Vizianagaram 14. E.E., AP Pollution Control Board, Vizianagaram 15. Lead District Manager, Andhra Bank, Srikakulam 16. District Co-ordinator, SBI, Srikakulam 17. Assistant General Manager, NABARD, Srikakulam 18. Regional Deputy Director (Town & Country Planning), Seethammadhara (West), Visakhapatnam-13. 223608 222580 25933 222591 226322 227370 223076 223335 221379

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Scope for resource and demand based industries:


Basically, the District was predominantly classified as agrarian potential. There is good scope for establishment of various industries both resource and demand based. The prospects for setting up of the industries based on Agriculture, Horticulture and Forest produce products can also be envisaged. Since the District is in the nature of Agrarian economy, there is ample scope for establishment of Rice Mills, Straw Board, Jute based products, coconut and cashew processing units etc.

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Added to this there is scope for coming up, Mineral based products, such as Granite Polishing and cutting units, stone crushing units, Chemical, Marine, Salt based units etc. Agriculture: There is an average yield of paddy about 5.00 lakh tones per annum and 800 trading Rice Mills are existing apart from servicing of Rice Mills in rural areas. Hence there is scope for more than 500 Rice Mills in addition to Solvent Extraction Plants, Jute (Mesta) and Sugarcane are the major crops in the District. The Jute is being

grown in 20 mandals in this District. Basing on jute (mesta), 11 units are in existence. There is further scope of setting up of 10 more Jute Twine Mills and other jute based units and jute diversified products such as particleboards, laminated jute boards Jute shopping bags etc. Irrigation - Rivers (Nagavali & Vamsadhara): Vamsadhara Left Canal Vamsadhara _ Right canal Nagavali _ Mahendra Thanaya Madduvalasa Project Sugarcane: In this district, 10,500 Ha. Sugarcane crop is grown giving a yield of 6,50,000 MT. Already two sugar factories with a crushing capacity of 4200 tons are existing -one at Sankili, R.Amadalavalasa (M) and Amadalavalasa. Hence there is scope for setting up of one more Sugar Factory basing on the availability of Sugarcane. Horticulture: Under this sector Coconut, Cashew, Mango Pineapple, Mango, Banana are being cultivated in the following extents (approx.) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Coconut Cashew Mango Pineapple Vegetables Banana : : : : : : 10,000 Ha 20,000 Ha 15,000 Ha 600 Ha 4,000 Ha 1,200 Ha _ _ _ _ _ 1,38,000 Acres 37,000 Acres 39,000 Acres 5,000 Acres 25,000 Acres

In addition to the 15 Coir based existing units, there is good scope for 5 more units such as Curled coir rope, mats, mattresses as there is lot of demand.

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Under cashew, more than 100 cashew-processing units are in existence and there is scope for another 50 units on similar activities besides Cashew apple fenny, Cashew shell oil can be developed. Further basing on Mango & Pineapple fruits, pulp and fruit canning units can be encouraged. In addition to the above, there is wide scope for setting up of a cold storage units, as there is only one unit exists in the district. Minerals: This district is very rich in Granite and Beach sand mining (Ilamanite, Silica etc.). About 200 granite quarries are working duly obtaining Quarry licenses. Most of the granite raw blocks are being transported and exported. Only 6 Granite cutting & polishing units are working. As there is good scope for Granite Cutting & Polishing units, it is contemplated to set up an estate exclusively for granite-based industries to a tune of 50 units at Tekkali and its surroundings. Salt: The District has193 KMs of long coastal line. Salt is cultivated in 5 Mandals -S.Bommali, Tekkali, V.Kotturu, Nandigam & Gara -- yielding about 51,000 MTs of raw salt in Ac.5000. So there is scope for setting up of 10-15 iodized salt & Salt Grinding units in these Mandals Marine Resources: The District is having 193 KMs of Cost-line covering 104 fishermen villages. Marine Fish and prawn are also available. So there is ample scope for setting up of fish & Prawn Processing units and cold storage units. Animal Husbandry: The marginal formers, who are large in number, are habituated to possess many milch animals. Four milk-chilling centers have come up so far. Dairy Product

units can be encouraged. Poultry, eggs, meat & meat products are also having good potential.

Chemical industries: In recent years, the District has become a hub of Drugs and pharmaceutical Industries duly dispersed from Hyderabad. These type of Industries are housed at

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Pydibhimavaram, Ranasthalam(M). Now, 3 such Large & Medium industries are working and 4 more units are proposed to come up shortly. Tourism Development: Under Tourism, the following places have plenty of scope for the development of tourist spots in the district. 1. Callingapatnam Beach Resorts: The Department of Tourism

recognized Callingapatnam for Beach Resorts and it is having good scope for water sports. After Visakhapatnam, Callingapatnam is a Sunrise and Sunset is very much

clean vast stretch of sand Beach. thrilling and looks like Kanyakumari. 2.

Mopasbandar Sea-view Resorts/Cottages: It is a confluence of Nagavali in Bay of Bengal. Lush green plants, Blue-Serene waters, Green fields with crops lures attracts the people. It is estimated to

construct with Rs.1.00 crore for cottages on the line of Punnami Resorts. It is just 10 minutes rides from Srikakulam. 3. Sri Suryanarayana Swamy Temple: It is a unique temple of Sun God in the country. The lord Sri Suryanarayana Swamy the God of Health and Vision is at Arasavilli in the Srikakulam town limits. Tourists and pilgrims visiting the Temple every day. 4. Sri Kurmanadha Swamy Temple: Sri Kurmanadha Swamy temple of Srikurmam of Gara Mandal is 15 KM away from Srikakulam. It is also a unique temple in the country. plan of Endowments Department. 5. Vijayaditya Sagar Park: It is on the NH-5 near Srikakulam limits in 11 Acres area. It is a pleasant and cheerful place for elders and The temple is under the development

children. There is requirement of Restaurants and Accommodation for wayside amenities. It caters the needs of all sections. 6. Telineelapuram: It is situated near Tekkali. It is a lake-like resort for Birds (Pelicans) in winter season that looks like a scenic beauty for the visitors. In nutshell, whenever the tourists and pilgrims visited for pleasure or religious devotion, Srikakulam town Hotels and Restaurants are the only source. Presently

most of them came forward to construct Resorts, Restaurants and wayside amenities to cater the needs of the Tourists.

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Investment Opportunities:
1. Agro Based Industries: a) Rice Mills b) Rice Bran Oil c) Sugar Mills d) Particle Boards Based on Jute e) Laminated Jute Boards f) 2. Jute Shopping Bags

Horticulture based Industries: a) Coir Based Industries b) Cashew apple fenny c) Cashew shell oil d) Fruits pulp and fruit canning unit

4. Mineral based industries: a) Granite cutting & polishing b) Garnet from beach sand 5. Marine Based: a) Fish & Prawn Processing b) Cold Storage units for fish & Prawns b) Iodized Salt

New Projects Coming-up:


Dr.Reddy's Laboratories Ltd., Sy.No.4, to 10, Pydibhimavaram (V), Ranastalam (M), Srikakulam Dist.0894-2288131/ 9391180829 Srinivasaraju.(Expansion) M/s. Aurobindo Pharma Unit - XI Pydibhimavaram (V), Ranastalam (M), Srikakulam Dist. M/s. A.K.C. Steel Industries Ltd., Sy.No.48, Pydibhima varam (V), Srikakulam (M), Srikakulam Dist. M/s. Nagarjuna Agri chem Ltd., A.A.Valasa(V), Echerla (M), Srikakulam Dist. M/s.GMR Technologies & Industries Ltd., Sankili (V), Regid Amadalavalasa (M), Srikakulam

Investment (Rs. In Laks)


Bulk Drugs , Intermediates 5000

Bulk drugs and Intermediates Rolled Products, Bars & Rods Isoxaben, pritilachlor, Mychloburanyl Rectified Spirit, (2) Ethanol

3895 3000

2200

1500

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District. M/s.KVR Industries Ltd, Sarasanapalli (V) Regidi Amudalavalasa (M) Srikakulam dist. M/s. Samkrg Pistons Ltd. Sy.No.33, Varisam street, Pydibhimvaram (V&T), Rabastgakan (M),Srikakulam Dist. M/s.Trimex Industries Ltd., Vatsavalasa & Tonnangi (V), Gara (M), Srikakulam District. Dr.Reddy's Laboratories Ltd., Sy.No.4, to 10, Pydibhimavaram (V), Ranastalam (M), Srikakulam Dist.0894-2288131/ 9391180829 Srinivasaraju.(Expansion)

Manufacture of writing, Printing & News paper Piston Rings

1200

469

Mining Open Cast Bulk Drugs , Intermediates

285 5000

For further details please contact:

General Manager District Industries Centre Srikakulam

Mobile: 9989997690

Tel: 08942-225895

The Commissioner of Industries, Chirag Ali Lane, Abids, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India. Tel : +91 040 23441600 - 06 Fax : +91 040 23441611 e-Mail: comm_inds@ap.gov.in

Email: gmdic_sklm@inds.ap.gov.in

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