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UTTARAKHAND THE SPIRITUAL SOVEREIGN OF INDIA
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 Executive Summary………………..….. 3
 Advantage State…………………..…… 4
 Uttarakhand Vision ……………….….... 5
 Uttarakhand – An Introduction……..…. 6
 Annual State Budget 2015–16……… 16
 Infrastructure Status………………….. 17
 Business Opportunities………………. 41
 Doing Business in Uttarakhand……... 58
 State Acts & Policies…………………. 63
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Source: Uttarakhand at a glance, 2014-15, TechSci Research Estimates, Central Electricity Authority, Forest Department, Uttarakhand,
Ministry of Tourism
UTTARAKHAND THE SPIRITUAL SOVEREIGN OF INDIA
Evolving
industrialisation
facilitating growth
• Uttarakhand has witnessed massive growth in capital investments due to a conducive
industrial policy and generous tax benefits. Therefore, Uttarakhand is one of the fastest
growing states in India. The state’s GSDP increased at a compound annual growth rate
(CAGR) of 16.03% during 2004-05 to 2015-16.
Thriving tourism
• The state is situated in the foothills of Himalayas. The presence of several hill stations,
wildlife parks, pilgrimage places and trekking routes make Uttarakhand an attractive tourist
destination. Inflow of foreign tourists into the state increased from 101.97 thousand in
2014-15 to 105.88 thousand in 2015-16.
Hydropower generation
potential
• Uttarakhand is being developed as an ‘energy state’ to tap the hydropower electric
potential of over 25,000 MW. During 2015-16, hydropower generation capacity in the state
was recorded to be 2,441.82 MW.
Forest sector on growth
path
• Forest area covers about 68.4% of the state. The state’s forest revenues increased at a
CAGR of 9.5% between 2004-05 and 2013-14 and reached US$ 64.67 million in 2014-
15.
Floriculture and
horticulture
• Uttarakhand has almost all agro-geo climatic zones, which provide commercial
opportunities for floriculture and horticulture. The state has 175 rare species of medicinal
and aromatic plants.
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UTTARAKHAND THE SPIRITUAL SOVEREIGN OF INDIA
Growing demandFavourable location and
abundant resources
• The state has close proximity to the
national capital of Delhi, a leading
market of the country and excellent
connectivity with neighbouring states.
• Abundant natural resources due to
hills and forests supporting tourism,
and vast water resources favouring
hydropower. Agro-climatic conditions
support horticulture-based
Industries.
Stable political environment
• The state has a stable political
environment with successive
governments that have been
committed towards creating a
progressive business environment.
Policy and
infrastructure
• The state offers a wide range of benefits
in terms of interest incentives, financial
assistance, subsidies and concessions.
• Uttarakhand has a strong social and
industrial infrastructure, virtual
connectivity with over 39,000 km of road
network, two domestic airports, 345.23
km of rail routes and an installed power
capacity of 3,177.27 MW1.
Adequate labour pool
• The average literacy level is high. A
large pool of talented human
resources is available as Uttarakhand
has some of the leading educational
institutions in the country.
• Top-notch institutes, such as IIT
Roorkee and IIM Kashipur, are
located in the state.
2015-16
Hydropower
generation
capacity of
about
2,441.82
MW
Potential
The state’s
hydropower
potential is
25,000 MW
Advantage
Uttarakhand
ADVANTAGE: UTTARAKHAND
Source: Central Electricity Authority
1Up to November 2015
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UTTARAKHAND VISION 2022
Vision
2022
Agriculture
Education & skill
development
Infrastructure
Transport
Industries
Health
Tourism
• Improve yield and quality by
providing irrigation facilities and
latest technology.
• Create cold chain infrastructure
and access to market
intelligence for farmers.
• Harness hydropower for 100%
electrification in the state and
supply power to other states.
• Connect major cities through
multi-lane highways and proper
roads for villages.
• Quality primary education to be
provided to all children.
• Job oriented vocational training
facilities and establishment of
higher education institutions.
• Strengthen road network in
urban areas and upgrade
national highways.
• Develop two major all-weather
airports with connectivity to
metro cities.
• Become a world leader in
green energy by leveraging
hydropower potential.
• Promote micro and small
enterprises.
• Affordable healthcare with
focus on disease prevention.
• Provide state funded maternal
and child healthcare,
especially in rural areas.
• Promote the state as a
global tourist destination by
showcasing its spiritual,
cultural and adventure
tourism.
• Target 0.5 million international
tourists by 2022.
Environment
• Promote the state as a green
economy by focusing on
sectors such as IT, agriculture,
tourism, hydropower and
education.
• 100% solid waste
management, waste water
treatment and recycling.
UTTARAKHAND THE SPIRITUAL SOVEREIGN OF INDIA
Source: Confederation of Indian Industry
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UTTARAKHAND FACTFILE
Uttarakhand is located at the foothills of the Himalayan
mountain ranges. The state shares borders with China
(Tibet) in the north and Nepal in the east and inter-state
boundaries with Himachal Pradesh in the west and
northwest and Uttar Pradesh in the south.
Hindi, Garhwali and Kumaoni are commonly spoken in the
state. English is the medium of education in many of its
schools.
Uttarakhand has diverse geographical features ranging from
snow-capped mountain peaks in the north to tropical forests
in the south; its climate and vegetation vary accordingly.
The state was formed in November 2000 by carving out the
13 hill-districts of Uttar Pradesh. It was formerly named
Uttaranchal.
Source: Uttarakhand at a Glance, 2014-15, Directorate of Economics and Statistics
Parameters Uttarakhand
Capital Dehradun
Geographical area (sq km) 53,483
Administrative districts (No) 13
Population density (persons per sq
km)
189
Total population (million) 10.1
Male population (million) 5.1
Female population (million) 4.9
Sex ratio (females per 1,000 males) 963
Literacy rate (%) 78.8
UTTARAKHAND THE SPIRITUAL SOVEREIGN OF INDIA
Source: Maps of India
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1Including Uttar Pradesh West
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UTTARAKHAND THE SPIRITUAL SOVEREIGN OF INDIA
UTTARAKHAND IN FIGURES … (1/2)
Parameter Uttarakhand All states Source
Economy 2015-16 2015-16
GSDP as a percentage of all states’ GSDP 1.37 100.0
TechSci Estimates based on “Advanced Estimates”
provided by Directorate of Economics and Statistics
of Uttarakhand
GSDP growth rate (%) 12.62 8.64
TechSci Estimates based on “Advanced Estimates”
provided by Directorate of Economics and Statistics
of Uttarakhand
Per capita GSDP (US$) 2,809 1,546
TechSci Estimates based on “Advanced Estimates”
provided by Directorate of Economics and Statistics
of Uttarakhand
Physical Infrastructure
Installed power capacity (MW) 3,269.0 304,505.75 Central Electricity Authority, as of June 2016
Wireless subscribers (No)1 152,222,711 1,033,157,014
Telecom Regulatory Authority of India, as of May
2016
Internet subscribers (No) 1 37,040,000 334,340,000
Telecom Regulatory Authority of India, as of
January 2016
National highway length (km) 2,841.92 100,087.08 NHAI, Roads and Building Department
Airports (no) 2 125 Airports Authority of India
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PPP: Public-Private Partnership, SEZ: Special Economic Zone, SRS: Sample Registration System
1Including Uttar Pradesh West
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UTTARAKHAND IN FIGURES … (2/2)
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Parameter Uttarakhand All states Source
Social Indicators
Literacy rate (%) 78.8 73.0 Census 2011
Birth rate (per 1,000 population) 18.82 21.6 SRS Bulletin
Investment
Cumulative FDI equity inflows (US$ billion) 0.5631 288.51
Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion,
April 2000 to March 2016
Industrial Infrastructure
PPP projects completed & operational (no) 17 1,246
DEA, Ministry of Finance, Government of India,
July 2016
Operational SEZs (no) 0 186
Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Department
of Commerce, July 2016
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5.53
6.79
8.15
11.3912.14
14.92
18.41
20.9 19.8620.31
23.01
28.37
At current prices, gross state domestic product (GSDP*) of
Uttarakhand stood at around US$ 28.37 billion in 2015-16.
Between 2004-05 and 2015-16, GSDP of the state grew at
a CAGR of 16.03%.
Source: TechSci Estimates based on “Advanced Estimates” provided
by Directorate of Economics and Statistics of Uttarakhand
GSDP* - Economic and Statistical Organization, Government of Punjab
GSDP of Uttarakhand at current prices (in US$ billion)
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ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – GSDP
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4.97 6.11 7.24
10 10.54
12.89
16
18.3 17.26 17.67
20.03
23.89
At current prices, net state domestic product (NSDP#) of
Uttarakhand was around US$ 23.89 billion in 2015-16.
NSDP of the state witnessed growth at a CAGR of 15.34%
between 2004-05 and 2015-16.
Source: TechSci Estimates based on “Advanced Estimates”
provided by Directorate of Economics
and Statistics of Uttarakhand
NSDP# - calculated using per capita NSDP x Population in
million
NSDP of Uttarakhand at current prices (in US$ billion)
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ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – NSDP
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613.6 741.2 876
1204.71265.1
1531.1
1862.2
2082
1954
1970.8
2,233.00
2,809
In 2015-16, the state’s per capita GSDP^ was estimated at
around US$ 2,809.56.
The per capita GSDP increased at a CAGR of 14.83%
between 2004-05 and 2015-16.
Source: TechSci Estimates based on “Advanced Estimates”
provided by Directorate of Economics and
Statistics of Uttarakhand
Per Capita GSDP^ - calculated using GSDP million US$/
Population in million
GSDP per capita of Uttarakhand at current prices
(in US$)
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ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – PER CAPITA GSDP
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552 667 778
1,058 1,098
1,323
1,618
1,821 1,697 1,714
1,943
2,365
In 2015-16, the state’s per capita NSDP& was about US$
2,365.
The per capita NSDP increased at a CAGR of 14.14%
between 2004-05 and 2015-16.
Source: TechSci Estimates based on “Advanced Estimates”
provided by Directorate of Economics and
Statistics of Uttarakhand
Per capita NSDP& - Economic and Statistical Organization,
Government of Punjab
NSDP per capita of Uttarakhand at current prices
(in US$)
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ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – PER CAPITA NSDP
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23.48
13.07
27.02 46.48
49.50
40.44
2004-05 2015-16
Primary Secondary Tertiary
During 2015-16, the tertiaryµ sector’s share in GSDP was
40.44%. Trade, hotels and restaurants are the largest sub-
groups of the sector, and registered strong growth in
comparison with the previous year.
The secondaryµ sector witnessed the fastest growth of
21.89%, followed by the tertiary sector (13.91%) and
primaryµ sector (10.01%) between 2004-05 to 2015-16.
The share of the secondary sector in GSDP was 46.48% in
2015-16; majorly driven by the growth in the manufacturing
sector.
Source: Central Statistics Office, TechSci Research Estimates
Sector-wise %share of GSDPµ - Central Statistical Organization
GSDP composition by sector
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ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF GSDP
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10.01%
13.91%
21.89%
CAGR
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Source: Indian Horticulture Database,
National Horticulture Board, Directorate of Economics & Statistics
Department of Agriculture & Cooperation
Sugarcane, wheat, rice and potato are the key
agricultural products of the state.
In 2015-16, the total food grain production of the state
was around 1.87 million tonnes.
Sugarcane is the major crop produced in the state,
with production of about 5.98 million tonnes in 2015-
16.
The production of oilseeds and pulses during the year
2015-16 was estimated to be around 23,000 tonnes
and 58,000 tonnes, respectively.
In November 2015, the state government of
Uttarakhand signed a Memorandum of Understanding
(MOU) with The Hans Foundation (THF) for the
launch of initiatives and development projects in
agriculture sector in addition to health, education,
forest, water, sanitation and welfare of the
handicapped.
As per state budget 2016-17, the Government of
Uttarakhand proposed a new scheme of Madhav
Singh Bhandari Krishi Syebhagita Yojna, which would
boost cooperative farming in the state during 2016-17.
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ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
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Crop
Annual production in 2015-16 (‘000
tonnes)
Rice 630.0
Wheat 755.0
Onion 41.28
Pulses 58.0
Fruits 786.36
Spices 41.0
Vegetables 1,110.0
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ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – FDI INFLOWS & INVESTMENTS
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According to the Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion
(DIPP), the cumulative FDI inflows, during April 2000 to March
2016, stood at around US$ 563 million1.
Exports from the state reached US$ 1.41 billion in 2014-15,
reflecting a growth of 8.1% in comparison to 2013-14.
FDI equity inflows, 2009-10 to 2014-15 (US$ million)1
Source: Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion
1Including Uttar Pradesh
2 Data for May 2016
48
112
140
31 25
110
80
2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16
Investment intentions in terms of IEMs filed, LOIs/DILs issued1
172 165 134 158 108 136 61
2,107.09
6,675.99
2,027.19 2,037.27 1,889.86 1,760.16
876.57
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016²
Number of Investment Intentions Proposed Investments (US$ Million)
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Uttarakhand’s government has a total expenditure of US$ 6,175.1 million for the year 2016-17.
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ANNUAL BUDGET 2016-17
Source: Department of Budget, Government of Uttarakhand
*Exchange rate of US$ 1 = INR 60.28
UTTARAKHAND THE SPIRITUAL SOVEREIGN OF INDIA
Sector Budget (US$ million)
Revenue receipts 4,930.6
Capital receipts 1,166.5
Total receipts 6,097.2
Non plan expenditure 3,741.3
Plan expenditure 2,433.8
Total expenditure 6,175.1
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PWD, BRTF, local bodies and the prominent authorities in
the state for the maintenance of roads. During 2015-16, a
total of 4 projects were awarded by NHAI (National
Highways Authority of India), under EPC and Hybrid
Annuity.
The 2 projects awarded under EPC were four-laning of
Haridwar-Nagina, at a proposed amount of US$ 215.09
million and four laning of Nagina – Kashipur, at a
proposed amount of US$ 265.35 million.
The other 2 projects under Hybrid Annuity are: Four-laning of
Rampur-Kathgodam (PKG-II), at a proposed amount of US$
109.99 million and 4-laning of Chultmalpur-Ganeshpur and
Roorkee-Chutmalpur-Gagalheri, at a proposed amount of US$
220.43 million.
Source: Ministry of Road Transport & Highways, NHAI, State Transport Department
UTTARAKHAND THE SPIRITUAL SOVEREIGN OF INDIA
PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE – ROADS
Source: Maps of India
Vehicle category
Number of vehicles-
March 2015
Two wheelers 1,387,457
Cars/jeeps 311,908
Buses 10,227
Trucks 26,827
4 wheeler loader/delivery van 34,983
Taxi 34,449
Auto tempo 18,293
Tractor 65,953
Trailors 6,525
Others 4,340
Total 1,900,962
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As of 2015-16, Uttarakhand had 345.23 km of rail routes.
The state is focusing on increasing the share of railways in
cargo and passenger transport.
Initiatives have been undertaken to start monorails at
Dehradun, Haridwar and Rishikesh, on the inter-city linkage
routes.
The main railway stations in the state are Dehradun,
Haridwar, Roorkee, Kotdwar, Kashipur, Udham Singh
Nagar, Haldwani, Ramnagar and Kathgodam.
As per State Budget 2016-17, the state government
proposed a one tine grant for development of Uttarakhand
metro and building corporation.
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PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE – RAILWAYS
Source: Maps of India
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The state has two domestic airports: one at Jolly Grant in the
Dehradun district and another at Pant Nagar in the Udham
Singh Nagar district. Due to the hilly terrain, the government
has proposed the construction of at least one helipad per
district. The state intends to position air transport as a reliable
all-weather transport option for the hills.
With Uttarakhand emerging as a hot tourist and industrial
destination, the state government is focussing on upgrading the
Jolly Grant airport as an international airport, in coordination
with Airports Authority of India. During 2015-16, the Dehradun
airport handled 94 tonnes of freight. At the domestic airport
located in Pantnagar, aircraft movement and passenger traffic
stood at 332 and 7,916 respectively, during 2015-16.
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PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE – AIRPORTS
Domestic airport Source: Maps of India
Dehradun aircraft movement (nos.) Dehradun passenger traffic (nos.)
Source: Airport Authority of India, (1)April-September 2015
4,078
4,840 4,962
2013-14 2014-15 2015-16
3,06,944
3,78,646
4,71,542
2013-14 2014-15 2015-16
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As of June 2016, the state had total installed power generation
capacity of 3,269.00 MW. Hydro (renewable) power contributed
2,451.39 MW to the total installed power generation capacity of the
state, followed by thermal power with a contribution of 468.85 MW
and other sources of power generation. Of the total installed power
generation capacity, state utilities accounted for the largest share of
1,315.02 MW, followed by 1,092.61 MW under private utilities and
861.37 MW under central utilities.
During 2015-16, the state achieved 100% village electrification,
covering 15,669 villages
Uttarakhand Jal Vidyut Nigam Limited (UJVNL) controls the state’s
hydropower generation and the state’s power sector is regulated by
the Uttarakhand Electricity Regulatory Commission (UERC). In
January 2016, UPCL (Uttarakhand Power Corporation Ltd.) filed a
petition for seeking approval from Uttarakhand Electricity Regulatory
Commission for Draft Power Purchase Agreement between UPCL
and 23 Grid-Connected Solar PV power project developers to
implement 181.4 MW Grid-connected Solar PV based power
projects in the state.
Under state sector, 34 projects were in operation in the state during
2015-16, with total estimated potential of 3,164.75 MW. Similarly, in
central sector, 3 projects, with an estimated potential of 1400 MW
were under operation. Moreover, under private sector, 8 projects
were under operation with total estimated potential of 458.85 MW.
Source: Central Electricity Authority
Installed power capacity (MW)
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Structure of power utilities of Uttarakhand
Activity Company name
Power generation
Uttarakhand Jal Vidyut Nigam
Limited (UJVNL)
Power transmission
Power Transmission Corporation
of Uttarakhand Limited (PTCUL)
Power distribution
Uttarakhand Power Corporation
Limited (UPCL)
2,383 2,405 2,455 2,527 2,561 2,615
3,177 3,269
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
2015-16
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District
66/11 KV substations
33/11 KV
substations
11/0.4
substations 66 KV line
(in km)
33 KV Line
(in km)
11 KV Line
(in km)
LT Line
(in km)
Nos
T/F
(Nos)
MVA Nos MVA Nos MVA
Garhwal zone
Dehrdaun 51 619 5,881 682 834 5,254 14,752
Uttarakashi 10 52 1,720 57 248 1,525 2,137
Pauri 31 211 5,262 230 606 5,084 7,937
Tehri 14 104 3,477 127 364 3,786 3,954
Chamoli 4 6 48 11 60 1,953 70 121 173 1,949 2,787
Rudraprayag 6 33 1,662 49 134 1,226 1,726
Haridwar 51 778 14,699 954 413 3,352 4,258
Total Garhwal 174 1,857 34,654 2169 2,773 22,177 37,550
Kumaon zone
Nainintal 28 283 4,556 403 20 362 2,685 4,328
U.S Nagar 45 691 10,873 681 503 3,564 4,273
Almora 20 109 3,975 140 358 3,753 5,568
Bageshwar 6 32 1,706 55 136 1,579 2,205
Pithoragarh 15 106 3,259 107 70 229 2,800 3,341
Total UPCL 4 6 48 295 3,122 60,298 3,602 211 4,526 38,204 59,401
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Source: Telecom Regulatory Authority of India,
1Including Uttar Pradesh West
2As of June 2015
The state has a well-developed communication network
including both wired and wireless connectivity. As per
Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI), the state had
0.92 million1 wire-line subscribers and 152.22 million1
wireless subscribers, as of May 2016.
Uttarakhand State Wide Area Network (USWAN) is
operational in the state. Some of the projects under
Information Technology Development Agency (ITDA)
Uttarakhand are National e-Governance Plan (NeGP)
Capacity Building Project, Common Service Centre (CSC)
and State Data Centre (SDC).
In November 2015, telecom operator BSNL announced to
install 250 new mobile phone towers across the state in
order to revamp the mobile connectivity.
On October 31, 2015, the Uttarakhand Transport
Corporation (UTC) in collaboration with Reliance Jio
launched free internet Wi-Fi service at Haridwar bus
terminal. The government plans to cover 9 more bus
terminals. As on December 2015, the services at Haridwar
bus terminal were free of cost, however once
commercialised, the services would be chargeable after the
first 15 minutes.
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PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE – TELECOM
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Telecom infrastructure (As of May 2016)
Wireless Subscribers 152,222,711
Wire-line Subscribers 921,111
Internet subscribers
1
37,040,000
Teledensity (in%) 66.70
Post offices
2
2,723
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Drinking water supply in Uttarakhand (2014-15)
Inhabited villages covered (no) 15,761
Population covered (lakh) 63.96
Scarcity hamlets 6,412
Under JNNURM, 14 projects costing US$ 91 million have been
sanctioned for Dehradun, Nainital and Haridwar. A total of US$
118.3 million has been approved for projects under JNNURM.
The state witnessed installation of 40,374 hand pumps of which
31,915 pumps was installed by the Jal Nigam in the rural areas
of the state. After the flood in a few parts last year, the state has
proposed a revival and rebuilding plan to invest US$ 829.5
million in the next 3-5 years. The investment would focus on
developing infrastructure, telecommunication, skill development
and construction.
In 2015, the Government of Uttarakhand announced that
Uttarakhand Housing and Urban Development Authority
(UHUDA) and SIDCUL would collaborate to form integrated
industrial townships at two land parcels of 1,000 acres and
1,500 acres in Khurpiya and Parag farms respectively.
During 2014-15, the Government of Uttarakhand provided
drinking water facilities to 1,056 ghettos (bastis) and constructed
29,243 toilets across the state. During 2015-16, the government
of Uttarakhand proposed an investment of US$ 67.57 million for
improving the drinking water facilities in the state. Focussing on
urban development, the Uttarakhand government proposed an
investment of US$ 82.39 million in the 2015-16 budget.
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DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS: URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE…(1/2)
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Source: Uttarakhand at a Glance, 2014-15,
Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Government of Uttarakhand
JNNURM, Ministry of Urban Development
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Urban infrastructure projects under JNNURM
Project Name Location
Amount
(US$
million)
DUs in
progress
DUs
completed
28 DU's DPR for Shanti kusth Ashram (Main Basti) Dehradun,
Uttarakhand
Dehradun 2.27 28 26
34 DU's BSUP DPR for Rotary Kussthrog Ashram. Dehradun,
Uttarakhand
Dehradun 2.70 34 28
27 DU's DPR for Ram Mandir Kusth Ashram (Malin Basti) Dehradun,
Uttarakhand
Dehradun 2.72 27 27
148 DU's BSUP Scheme at Kaath Bangla Slum (Malin Basti),
Deharadun,
Uttarakhand
Dehradun 10.34 148 -
240 DU's Slum Upgradation of Niranjanpur. Barhmpuri. Phase-1
Dehradun State of Uttarakhand
Dehradun 4.31 56 56
224 DU's BSUP DPR for Ram Nagar Slum (Main Basti). Dehradun. State
of Uttarakhand
Dehradun 5.49 64 64
Construction of 96 DU's DPR for Pandewala, Haridwar for the State of
Uttarakhand, under BSUP
Haridwar 6.01 96 96
200 DU's Detailed Project Report (DPR)
for Durgapur, Nainital, Uttarakhand
Nainital 15.43 200 72
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Source: Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM)
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Project name Sector Status
Cost (US$
million)
Door to door collection of solid waste composting and landfills
at Dehradun
Water sanitation Under construction 4.07
Door to door collection of solid waste composting and landfill
at Haridwar
Water sanitation Under construction 3.08
Door to door collection of solid waste composting and landfill
at Nainital
Water sanitation Under construction 1.63
Kosi bridge at Ramnagar Transport Under construction 4.31
Solid waste management (Dehradun) Water sanitation Under construction 4.08
Solid waste management project (Uttarakhand) Water sanitation Under construction 2.77
Bus stand property (Gandhi Road) Transport Under construction 4.15
Cardiac care unit at Coronational Hospital in Dehradun
Social and commercial
infrastructure
Under construction 2.49
Balighat small hydro power project Energy Under construction 6.85
Source: Ministry of Finance, Government of India
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Project name Sector Status
Cost (US$
million)
Nephrology and dialysis unit at coronation hospital in
Dehradun
Social and commercial
infrastructure
Operational 0.90
Nephrology dialysis unit at base hospital in Haldwani
Social and commercial
infrastructure
Operational 0.90
Road upgradation (Haridwar-Dehradun) project Transport Under construction 79.30
Road upgradation (Rampur-Kathgodam NH-87) project Transport Terminated 131.06
Burthing small hydro power project Energy Under construction 5.80
Source: Ministry of Finance, Government of India
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SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE – EDUCATION
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Source: Uttarakhand at a Glance, 2014-15,
Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Government of Uttarakhand,
Census 2011
Literacy rates (%) (2015-16)
Literacy rate 78.80
Male literacy 87.40
Female literacy 70.00
As per State Budget 2016-17, the Government of
Uttarakhand is planning to set up Almora Residential
University in the state. Additionally, Jagar University is
also expected to be established in the state during 2016-
17.
Moreover, for encouraging various meritorious girl
students in the state’s backward classes, a new scheme
Raja Vijay Singh Paritoshikh Yojna would be launched
during 2016-17.
The state has 118 diploma colleges with student
enrolment reaching 26,760 as of September 2015.
Moreover, the government is planning to add more seats
to these colleges for which an investment of US$ 27.77
million has been proposed under state budget 2015-16.
In order to boost medical education in the state, the
Government of Uttarakhand has proposed to invest US$
44.50 million. The government is planning to introduce
new medical and A.N.M colleges in the state.
For the growth of school education in the state, the
Uttarakhand government has proposed an investment of
US$ 813.25 million during 2015-16.
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Source: Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Government of Uttarakhand
Sample Registration System 1Per thousand persons,
2Per thousand live births
Uttarakhand has a good network of hospitals and
health centres. As of November 2015, the state had
287 primary health centers, 19 district hospitals, 27
sub district hospitals and 4 blood bank centers.
Under Budget 2015-16, the government proposed an
outlay of US$ 22.59 million for reproductive and child
health under National Rural Health Mission in
Uttarakhand, wherein, US$ 7.79 million is proposed for
maternal health, US$ 0.72 million for child health, US$
1.21 million for family planning, US$ 0.71 million for
adolescent health under Rashtriya Kishore Swasthya
Karyakaram Scheme, etc.
As per State Budget 2016-17, the state government
announced its plans to reserve one special ward
across all base hospitals and medical colleges of the
state, for the people working in these hospitals.
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Hospitals in Uttarakhand as of November 2015
Hospitals Total facility Active facility
Sub centres 1,889 1,866
Primary health
centres
287 279
Community health
centres
63 59
Sub district
hospitals
27 27
District hospitals 19 19
Total 2,285 2,250
Health indicators (2015)
Birth rate
1
18.82
Death rate
1
6.1
Infant mortality rate
2
32
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Major hotels in Uttarakhand
Hotel Jaypee Residency Manor, Mussoorie
Hotel Honeymoon Inn, Mussoorie
Claridges Naini Retreat, Nainital
Hotel Madhuban, Dehradun
There are numerous avenues for recreation in the state,
particularly in key cities such as Dehradun, Nainital and
Mussoorie. There is a botanical museum in the Forest Research
Institute at Dehradun. The Indian Military Academy has a
museum, library, war memorial, arms and ammunition, shooting
demonstration room, and an 18-hole golf course. There is another
popular golf course in Ranikhet. There are several heritage hotels
such as the Chevron Rosemount, Chevron Fairhavens and the
Ramgarh Bungalows. There are numerous unique entertainment
and adventure avenues including wildlife resorts such as Solluna
resort in Nainital, Quality Inn Corbett Jungle Resort, and Tiger
Camp: Camp Forktail Creek in Jim Corbett Park.
As per State Budget 2016-17, the state government has decided
to launch “Mukhya Mantri Yuva Swalamban Yojna” in the state,
during 2016-17.
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CULTURAL INFRASTRUCTURE
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Youth hostels in Uttarakhand
Hotel Yash, Pithoragarh
Hotel Yash, Dharchula
Hotel Sheela, Nainital
Hotel Saina Inn, Dehradun
O.G.S Tourist Home, Rishikesh
Youth Hostel, Ranikhet
Hotel Jim Corbett (youth hostel), Jim Corbett
Administrative units
Districts 13
Tehsils 98
Development blocks 95
Gram panchayats 7,555
Municipal corporation 06
Nagar palika parishads 31
Nagar panchayats 41
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Floriculture Chaffi is a Joint Venture between the Dutch
government and Uttarakhand government to manufacture
and process the planting material of flowers such as
chrysanthemum, tulips, zantedeschia, lilium and gladioli.
The alliance aims to reduce the reliance on imports of
flower bulbs and meet the demand of cut-flower growers
and exporters in India. The production facility in Bhimtal,
equipped with Dutch machinery and technology, has an
annual production capacity of 20 million flower bulbs.
Moreover, the company can produce 2 million plants
annually in the tissue culture laboratory.
During 2016-17, Government of Uttarakhand is planning
to establish industrial park for women, across 200 acres
of land.
Moreover, the establishment of new industries in Khurpia,
Sitarganj, NEPA and Parag, has also been proposed by
the state government in order to keep a check on
migration from hills as well as for addressing and
minimising the problem of unemployment, in the state.
Source: State Infrastructure and Industrial Development
Corporation of Uttarakhand Limited,
News article
Rural and small scale industries
Khadi udhyog/gramodhyog 447
Small scale industries (SSI’s) 25,294
Total employees of khadi units 3,853
Total employees of SSI’s 63,599
Factories
Number of factories 2,843
Number of workers 273,464
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The Government of Uttarakhand proposed three smart cities:
Dehradun, Haridwar and Roorkee. Out of these, the central
government approved only Dehradun to be developed as a
smart city on the basis of urban population and the number
of statutory towns.
In December 2015, the Mussoorie Dehradun Development
Authority (MDDA) signed a Memorandum of Understanding
(MoU) with Chinses stakeholders from Tongji University,
China. The MoU is expected to be a move towards
development of the Smart City Project in Dehradun. The
university is a well recognized leader in town planning,
architecture and designing for development of big township
projects.
SMART CITIES
Smart Cities in Uttarakhand
Cities Population Area (sq. km) Literacy rate
Dehradun 1,696,694 3,088 84.25%
Haridwar 1,890,422 2,360 73.43%
Roorkee 118,188 8.11 90.70%
Haridwar
Dehradun
Roorkee
Source: TechSci Research
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Estate name Description
Integrated
Industrial
Estate –
Pantnagar
Ready-to-occupy hi-tech intelligent building
Developed plots of varying sizes
Academic zone for educational and research organizations to STPI incubation centre to promote local entrepreneurs
Large tracts of land have been devoted to green areas and open spaces
Habitat centre to cater to business support and recreational needs of the occupants
Conference hall
Training centres
Guest house
Travel & forex service
Banks and ATM’s
Multi-cuisine food court
Health club with gym
Medical centre
Serviced apartments
Library and information bureau
Indoor and outdoor sport facilities such as squash, tennis, badminton courts, billiards, etc.
Source: State Infrastructure and Industrial Development Corporation of Uttarakhand Limited
IT Park Dehradun
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Parameter Description
Name of industrial estate Pharma City, Selaqui Industrial Area, Dehradun
Location
Located at a distance of 25 km from Dehradun. 225 Km from National Capital
Delhi.
Total area 50 acres
Area available for allotment
(industrial)
30 acres
Area allotted 30 acres
Connectivity
Nearest rail yard: 25 kms
Nearest national highway: Located on Dehradun-Chakrata National Highway
Nearest domestic airport: Jolly Grant 120 Kms
Nearest international airport: Delhi 275 Kms
Water supply
Tube Wells: 1
Underground storage tank: 1
Overhead tank: 1
Length of distribution line: 1.2 km
Source: State Infrastructure and Industrial Development Corporation of Uttarakhand Limited
Pharma City, Selaqui
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Parameter Description
Name of industrial
estate
Integrated Industrial Estate, Haridwar
Location
Located just 3 km from Delhi-Haridwar National
Highway.
225 km from National Capital Delhi
52 km from State Capital Dehradun.
Total area 2,034 acres
Connectivity
Nearest rail yard: 5 km
Nearest national highway: 3 km
Nearest domestic airport: Jolly Grant 35 km
Nearest international airport: Delhi 225 km
Water supply
Tube Wells: 4
Under Ground Storage Tank: 1 (capacity 6 MLD)
Overhead tank: 1 (capacity 0.5 ML)
Length of rising main: 1.05 km
Length of distribution line: 46 km
Power supply
Electric sub stations, 220 KV (1)
33 KV (4), 11 KV (as required) Source: State Infrastructure and Industrial Development
Corporation of Uttarakhand Limited
IIE, Haridwar
Parameter Description
Financial
incentives
100% central excise exemption for
10 years
100% income tax exemption for first
5 years and 30% for next 5 years
CST @1% for 5 years
Capital investment subsidy @15%
with a max. Of US$ 0.049 million
Proposed
facilities
Hotel, bank, school, hospital,
petrol pump, golf course etc.
Proposed
industries
Cosmetics & allied
Plastic & allied
Apparel & allied
Agro food & allied
Pharma products
Electrical, electronics & allied
Institutional, commercial & allied
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Parameter Description
Name of industrial
estate
Integrated Industrial Estate, Pantnagar
Location
Located at National Highway no. NH-87.
235 km from National Capital Delhi.
300 km from State Capital Dehradun.
Total area 3,339 acres
Connectivity
Nearest rail yard: 10 km
Nearest National Highway: Situated on National
Highway NH-87
Nearest domestic airport: Pantnagar
Nearest international airport: Delhi 235 Kms
Water supply
Tubewells: 2; overhead tank: 1; underground
storage tank: 1
Power supply
Electric sub stations
220 KV (1)
33 KV (4)
11 KV (as required)
Source: State Infrastructure and Industrial Development
Corporation of Uttarakhand Limited
IIE, Pantnagar
Parameter Description
Financial
incentives
100% central excise exemption for
10 years
100% income tax exemption for first
5 years and 30 % for next 5 years
CST @1% for 5 years
Capital investment subsidy @15%
with a maximum of US$ 0.049 million
Proposed
industries
Cosmetics & allied
Plastic & allied
Apparel & allied
Agro food & allied
Pharma products
Electrical, electronics & allied
Furniture hub
Institutional, commercial & allied
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Parameter Description
Project
location
SIIDCUL phase II,
IIE Sitarganj
Total land
area (vacant)
1,760 acres
Saleable
area
4,623,988.9 sq m
Total cost of
infrastructure
development
US$ 78.96 million
Source: State Infrastructure and Industrial
Development Corporation of Uttarakhand Limited
ESIPL Sitarganj
Parameter Description
Name of industrial
estate
Sigaddi growth centre - Kotdwar, Distt. Pauri Garhwal
Location Located 120 km from Dehradun. 200 km from Delhi.
Total area 100 acres
Area available for
allotment (industrial)
60 acres
Connectivity
Nearest rail yard: Nazibabad 25 kms
Nearest national highway: Kotdwar-Nazibabad National Highway
Nearest domestic airport: Jolly Grant 120 km
Nearest international airport: Delhi 200 km
Water supply Tubewells: 1; overhead tank: 2; underground storage tank: 1
Power supply Electric sub stations 33/11 kv
Financial incentives
100% central excise exemption for 10 years
100% income tax exemption for first 5 years and 30% for the next 5
years, CST @1% for 5 years, capital investment subsidy @15%
with a maximum of US$ 0.049 million
Sigaddi Growth Centre, Kotdwar
Parameter Description
Project
location
IIE Kashipur
(Escort Farm)
Total land
area (vacant)
311 acres
Saleable
area
804,057.96 sqm
IIE Kashipur
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Private industrial estates at a glance
Dev Bhoomi Industrial Estate, Bantakhedi,
Roorkee
Developed By: M/s Datt Infrastructure and Services Ltd (in joint sector with SIIDCUL)
12-D Race Course, Dehradun (Phone:0135-2626465, 98370-02637)
M/S Bheem Nagar Industrial Estate, Patti
Bbhazzar, Kashipur
Promoter: M/S Jindal Ploymer Co. Pvt. Ltd., Kripa Kunj, Ramnagar Road, Kashipur,
(Phone 03947-224536)
M/S Omega Industrial Estate, Dabhora,
Ahatmali, Kashipur
Promoter - Shri Vaseem Ahmed Khan, Managing Partner, 9th KM Stone, Bazpur Road,
Kashipur (Phone-03947-262211, 262407 Mobile 9837036763)
Raipur Co-operative Industrial Area,
Raipur-Bhagwanpur, Roorkee
Promoter: Adarsh Industrial and Housing Co-operative,, 41-C/2, Rajpur Road, Dehradun
(Phone No.- 0135-2659990)
M/S Mool Chand Industrial Estate Pvt. Ltd
E-13/29, Harsh Bhawan, IInd Floor, Cannaught Place, Middle Circle, New Delhi.
(Phone – 011-5151750-06)
M/S Gangapur Kashipur Industrial Area,
Kashipur
Facilitator: Kumaon Garhwal Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Industrial Estate,
Bazpur Road, Kashipur (Phone- 05947-275178, Mobile-9837050261)
M/S Rajpur-Bhagwanpur Industrial Area,
Bhagwanpur, Roorkee
Facilitator: Indian Industries Association, Mohabewala Industrial Area, Dehradun. Contact
Person: Shri Pankaj Gupta, Mobile-9412050047
M/S Sara Industrial Estates Ltd.
Shankarpur-Hukmatpur, Dehradun (Joint
venture between IEL and SIIDCUL)
Promoter: Shri V.K. Dhawan, 7/1, Pritam Road, Dehradun.
(Phone-0135-2674815, 2672395, 2669133. Mobile-9837030087)
M/S Sheel Chandra Industrial Estate, Vill.
Kotha, Lalpur, Tehsil Kichha, U.S. Nagar
Promoter: Shri Mohan Goyal, (Phone 05944-28058, 280741, 280290, 224508)
Source: State Infrastructure and Industrial Development Corporation of Uttarakhand Limited
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Private industrial estates at a glance
M/S Kumar Industrial Co-operative
Industrial Estate, Vill. Matkota, Tehsil
Kichha, U.S. Nagar
Promoter: Shri Shiv Kumar, Rampur Road, Rudrapur, U.S. Nagar.
(Phone 05944-244445, Mobile: 9837569613)
M/S Dabhora Industrial Estate, Dabhora
Musthkam, Tehsil, Kashipur, U.S. Nagar
Promoter: Kumaon Garhwal Infrastructural Industrial Corporation Ltd.
Gopi Kripa Kunj, Ramnagar Road, Kashipur ( Phone: 05947-275409).
M/S Kharmasi Industrial Estate, Kharmasi,
Kashipur
Promoter: M/S Shivangee Crafts Ltd. Ramnagar Road, Kashipur, (Phone: 09547-
278606, 270609)
M/S Lakeshri Industrial Area, Lakeshri
Bhagwanpur, Roorkee, Haridwar
Facilitator: Shri Pankaj Gupta, President IIA, Dehradun
(Mobile: 9412050047)
M/S AIS Industrial Estate, Vill. Khanpur
Kasauli and Lathardeva Hoondth,
Roorkee, Haridwar
Promoter: M/S Asahi India Glass Ltd. 12 Basant lok, New Delhi
M/S Nand Nagar Industrial Estate, Vill.
Mahuakheragunj, Kashipur, Udham Singh
Nagar
Promoter: Sh. Vikas Jindal, Ramnager Road, Kashipur,
Mobile 9837048283 & 9837039542 Fax: 059477-275983
e-mail: nandnagar@yahoo.co.in
M/S K.I.E Infrastructures & Projects Pvt
Ltd., Vill. Mudiyaki, Pargana-Manglore,
Roorkee, Haridwar
Promoter: Sh. R.M. Khandelwal
(Contact Person, Sh. Dinesh S. Panwar)
Tel. No. 01334-221824 Mob.: 9837027573 Fax. 01334-223687 Mob. 9837363638
e-mail: gayatri_rke@hotmail.com)
Source: State Infrastructure and Industrial Development Corporation of Uttarakhand Limited
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Private industrial estates at a glance
M/s Shive Ganga Industrial Estate, Village-
Lakeshri, Post-Bhagwanpur, Tehsil Roorkee,
District Haridwar
Promoter: Sh. Shiv Gupta, Director, M/s Shiv Shaki Products Ltd., 295
Gujrawala Town, Part III, Delhi-110009, (Phone 09891901476, 09837336050,
9810901476, Fax: 011-23540241 e-mail: sgiestate@yahoo.com
M/s Mahavir Industrial Estate, Padlipur, Lalkua
(Haldwani) District-Nainital.
Promoter: Sh. C. Agarawal & Brothers, M/s G.K. Wooden & Scale Industries,
Opp. G.G.I.C., Kaladhoongi Road, Haldwani (Nainital) (Phone no. 05946-
220586, Mobile-9412087199)
M/s Uttam Industrial Park, Village-Mudlyaki-
Kulchandi, Khundi, Dhahiyaki, Pargana-
Manglore, Roorkee, Haridwar.
Promoter: M/s Uttam Sugar Mills Ltd.,(Contact Person: Mr. T.K. Kandari),
Libberheri, Roorkee, Haridwar (Phone no. 01332-229193, 229445)
M/s Gold Plus Integrated Industrial Estate,
Village-Tharhola, Pargana-Manglore, Tehsil-
Roorkee, Haridwar
Promoter: M/s Gold Plus Glass Industry Ltd., G-192 Prashant Vihar, New Delhi,
Phone:011-4700050. 27564007, 27565277, 27565947, 27564027 Fax: 011-
26866378
Mobile: 950158003
M/s Balaji Industrial Estate, Vill.
Mahuakhedaganj, Kashipur, Udham Singh
Nagar
Promoter: Sh. Apporva Jindal, Narain Nagar, Bazpur Road, Kashipur.
(Phone: 05947-262491-2, 262381 Fax: 05947-262093-4 Mobile-9837039542,
9837046878)
M/s salempur Rajputtan Industrial Estate,
Village-Sunehra/Salempur Rajputan, Tehsil-
Roorkee, Haridwar
Promoter: Sh. Rajesh Singhal, Secretary, M/s Roorkee Industrial Association
Near Jainith Industries, Salempur Rajputan, Roorkee, Haridwar (Mobile
9719403102)
M/s Jai Prakash Associates Ltd., Vill.- Nalhedi
Dehaveeran, Tehsil-Roorkee, Haridwar
Promoter:Jai Prakash Associates Ltd., J.A. House-63,
Source: State Infrastructure and Industrial Development Corporation of Uttarakhand Limited
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Source: State Budget 2015-16, News articles, State Infrastructure
and Industrial Development Corporation of Uttarakhand
As per 2016-17 budget, the state government has
proposed to establish a food park in Kasipur city of
Udham Singh Nagar district of Uttarakhand.
In November 2014, the Uttarakhand government
approved on the new Micro, Small and Medium
Enterprises (MSME) Policy for the state. Under the
policy, capital subsidy would be 40% for backward
districts such as Pithoragarh, Uttarakashi, Chamoli,
Champawat, Rudraprayag and Bageshwar (Category
A); and 30% for districts like Tehri, Pauri and Almora
(Category A). Power, interest and transport subsidies
will also be provided in a graded manner.
State Infrastructure and Industrial Development
Corporation of Uttarakhand Limited (SIIDCUL) is the
organization responsible for development of integrated
industrial estates (IIEs) in the state. Until 2015, the IIEs
covered land area of 9,600 acres with investment
reaching up to US$ 497.6 billion and generated
2,00,000 employment opportunities
List of investors in infrastructure and industrial
development in Uttarakhand (US$ million)
Hindustan Unilever Ltd 16.99
Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd 10.43
ITC Ltd. 20.77
Britannia Industries Ltd 9.52
Dabur India Ltd 8.16
Cavinkare Pvt. Ltd. 4.16
Twenty First Century Printers Ltd. 4.31
Somany Foam Ltd. 4.27
Polar Industries Ltd. 3.56
Havell’s India Ltd. 2.83
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The natural resources, policy incentives and infrastructure
in the state support investments in the drugs and
pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, IT/ITeS, mines and
minerals, textiles, leather and tourism sectors.
Uttarakhand has been successful in attracting long-term
investments because of its key industrial and sector-specific
policies.
Developing appropriate infrastructure has also been a key
strategy of the state to attract investments in various
industries.
Directorate of Industries is the state level office responsible
for implementing the policies and programmes for industrial
development in the state.
For industrial development, the Government of Uttarakhand
announced plans to invest US$ 16.78 million during 2015-
16. The MSME policy of Uttarakhand is boosting the growth
of MSME sector in the state. After the insertion of this
policy, the Government of Uttarakhand is expecting a
growth of 15% in next few years.
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Key industries in Uttarakhand
• Agro-based industry and food processing
• Information and Communications Technology (ICT)
• Floriculture
• Horticulture
• Pharmaceuticals and biotechnology
• Hydropower
• Tourism
• Engineering and allied industries
• Fast moving consumer goods
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Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has
received special attention from the state government and it
has been accorded the status of an industry. Several
initiatives have been taken to promote the ICT industry in
Uttarakhand.
With the establishment of the Software Technology Parks of
India (STPI) earth station at Dehradun, Uttarakhand now
offers high-speed connectivity. There are more such earth
stations planned at other locations. Facilities by BSNL and
Reliance are also available in the state.
In 2002, incorporation of Information Technology &
Industrial Development and State Industrial Development
Corporation of Uttaranchal Ltd. (SIDCUL), as the nodal
organisation to endorse the growth the IT sector of the
state.
The exports of IT products from the state grew at a CAGR
of 7.4% between 2009-10 and 2014-15 to reach US$ 350
million in 2014-15.
Some of the key players
• Hiltron
• HCL Infosystems
• Wipro Infotech
• Modi Infotech Service
The state government has been focussing on
adoption of technology for development of the state.
In November 2015, the state government introduced a
mobile application to keep watch over the criminal
acts in the state, thereby making the police force
better equipped. The application has been developed
by WTIT, Dehradun based IT company.
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Hiltron
HCL Infosystems
Wipro Infotech
Modi Infotech Services
• Hiltron initially worked to promote the development of electronics and allied industries and
services in Dehradun, Uttarakhand.
• It functions as an IT and communication service provider to the state under the administrative
control of the department of IT.
• HCL is among the largest vertically integrated IT manufacturing companies of India. The
company reported consolidated income of US$ 567.98 million from operations during 2015-16.
It is the largest hardware, system integration, networking solutions and distribution company in
India.
• It has its manufacturing facility at Rudrapur in the SIDCUL Industrial Estate, which has an
overall capacity of 2 million personal computers per annum.
• Wipro Infotech is a division of Wipro Limited. It provides enterprise customers with high-value IT
products, software services, solutions and consulting services in India and the Middle East.
• Wipro reported revenues of US$ 7.82 billion in 2015-16.
• It has a unit at Kotdwar in Uttarakhand. The unit is spread over 5.8 acres of land with a built-up
area of 75,000 sq ft.
• It has fully-automated production lines designed on lean manufacturing practices and houses
product engineering and R&D labs for continuous innovation in products and processes.
• Modi Infotech is located in Haridwar. It is involved in the business of website designing,
software development, web-hosting, web-advertising, ERP solutions, e-commerce-based
application development and educational segments of the IT market.
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Many Agri-Export Zones (AEZs) have already been
declared under the AEZ scheme of Government of
India for products such as litchi, floriculture &
horticulture, herbs, medicinal plants and basmati rice.
A biotech park near Pant Nagar is coming up in the
state.
Uttarakhand has been included in the difficult area
category by the Ministry of Food Processing Industry
(MoFPI) and hence units being set up in Uttarakhand
are also eligible for higher incentives under the
scheme of MoFPI.
Fruits such as apples, oranges, pear, grapes peach,
plum apricot, litchi, mangoes and guava are widely
grown in the state and therefore have immense
potential for development of horticultural crops and
processing units.
The state government provides assistance in
establishing small and medium agro parks and food
parks, which in turn are expected to provide common
infrastructure facilities for storage, processing, grading
and marketing.
As per state budget 2016-17, Government of
Uttarakhand proposed a new scheme of Madhav
Singh Bhandari Krishi Syebhagita Yojna, which would
boost cooperative farming in the state during 2016-17.
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The state government announced plans to establish a mega food
park in Udham Singh Nagar which is expected to be operational by
2018. The state already has one food mega park based in Haridwar.
These two mega food parks are anticipated to contribute US$ 995.35
million to the GSDP of the state and expected to generate about
30,000 direct and 290,000 indirect employment opportunities in the
state by 2018.
The production of oilseeds and pulses during the year 2015-16 was
estimated to be around 23,000 tonnes and 58,000 tonnes,
respectively.
.
Status of food processing units in Uttarakhand
Total established units 28
Horticulture based units established under MM-IV of HMNEH 42
Food parks in Uttarakhand
Name of the food park Area (acres) Plots (nos.)
Patanjali Mega Food Park Pvt. Ltd. 36 25
Himalayan Mega Food Park 30 23
Source: Uttarakhand State Portal, News Article
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Britannia Industries Ltd
Nestle India Ltd
PepsiCo India
KLA Foods (India) Ltd
• Britannia is one of India’s leading food product companies, with an estimated 33.0% biscuit
market share. The principal activity of the company is the manufacturing and sale of biscuits,
bread, cakes and dairy products like cheese, butter and milk.
• It has a plant in the integrated industrial estate at Pantnagar. The plant is located in Integrated
Industrial Estate (IIE), Pantnagar, and the project cost incurred was US$ 12.5 million. The
company recorded net sale of products as US$ 1.22 billion in 2015-16. The company employs
almost 1,987 people nationwide.
• Nestle is the world's largest and most diversified food company. It manufactures products under
famous brand names such as Nescafe, Maggi, Milkybar, Kit-Kat and Bar-One.
• It has around 280,000 employees worldwide and 500 factories in about 77 countries. The
company’s total income from operations in India was recorded at US$ 680.47 million during
second quarter of 2016.
• In 2006, Nestle India commissioned its seventh factory at Pantnagar in Uttarakhand.
• PepsiCo established its business operations in India in 1989 and is one of the largest and
fastest growing food and beverage businesses in India. The company’s Indian operations
reported revenues of US$ 3.768 billion during Jan. 2015- September 2015.
• It provides direct and indirect employment to over 285,000 people globally and has 38 beverage
bottling plants and three food plants in India. There is a company-owned bottling plant in Bajpur,
Uttarakhand, which has an installed capacity of 100,000 cases of soft drink per day.
• KLA Foods (India) Limited is involved in international trading in agricultural commodities. The
company diversified into exports of minerals and metals and is exporting large quantities of iron-
ore to China.
• Their rice processing unit, located at Rudrapur in Uttarakhand, was founded in 1977.
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Proximity to key markets and supply centres of North India further adds to the
attractiveness of the state as an investment destination. Pantnagar is a primary
location for FMCG companies in the state.
Milk production in the state increased from 1,550.15 thousand metric tonnes in
2013-14 to 1,684 thousand tonnes in 2015-16. Egg production in the state reached
432 thousand tonnes in 2015-16. Meat production in the state increased from 23.64
thousand tonnes in 2013-14 to 28.4 thousand tonnes in 2015-16.
Some of the key players
• ITC Ltd: One of India’s largest private
sector companies has one of its
factories in the personal care products
division located in Ranipur, Haridwar.
• Dabur India Ltd: Leadership position in
ayurvedic healthcare products like
‘Chyawanprash‘, it has a factory
located in Pant Nagar.
• CavinKare Private Ltd: Built with an
investment of US$ 11.7 million in 2006,
the capacity of the company’s plant at
Haridwar is 5,000 metric tonnes. The
plant has an ISO 9001:2008
certification.
• Hindustan Unilever Ltd: India’s largest
FMCG company has its face/body wash
preparations, cosmetics & toiletries
being manufactured in Sidcul,
Haridwar.
Source: Uttarakhand State Portal, News Article
Ministry of Agriculture, Government of India
Food sector in Uttarakhand
Segment 2014-15
Eggs (lakh nos.) 3,697.42
Meat (‘000 tonnes) 26.03
Milk (‘000 tonnes) 1,565.35
Cold storage set up in Uttarakhand,
2011-12 to 2014-15 (nos)
1 1
8
1
2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
Source: National Horticulture Board Source: Ministry of Food Processing Industries
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ITC Ltd
Dabur India Ltd
CavinKare Pvt Ltd
Hindustan Unilever Ltd
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• ITC is one of India’s foremost consumer goods companies, and is truly diversified with a product
assortment ranging from cigarettes, apparel, and personal care and food products. The company
is also one of the leading hoteliers in the country and is involved in agri-business.
• The company reported consolidated revenue of US$ 8.21 billion in 2015-16. It has established a
manufacturing facility in Uttarakhand for producing soaps and shampoos. The plant, located at
Integrated Industrial Estate (IIE) Haridwar, was set up with an investment of US$ 27.4 million.
• Dabur is one of the leading consumer goods manufacturing companies in India with a
consolidated income of US$ 1.28 billion in 2015-16. It has 17 ultra-modern manufacturing units
spread across the globe and its products have markets in over 60 countries. It has established a
manufacturing facility in Uttarakhand. The company manufactures products for healthcare,
personal care and ayurvedic cosmetics segments. The plant located in IIE Pantnagar was set
up with an investment of US$ 10.7 million. In November 2013, it acquired another company in
Uttarakhand at a cost of US$ 2.5 million.
• CavinKare is a leading FMCG company in India. The company has an employee strength of
around 3,000, an all-India network of 5,351 stockists catering to about 2.5 million outlets.
• CavinKare Group has a turnover of US$ 234.6 million in 2011–12. It has established a
manufacturing facility at the IIE Haridwar in Uttarakhand. It manufactures products such as
cosmetics, shampoos, creams and deodorants. The plant was built with an investment of US$
15.3 million.
• Hindustan Unilever Limited (HUL) is the largest FMCG company in India. It recorded
consolidated revenue of US$ 4.21 billion from operations during 2015-16.
• It has a state-of-the-art personal care products factory, set up with an initial investment of US$
28.5 million in SIDCUL IIE at Haridwar.
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Many Indian and multinational companies have established
their manufacturing bases in Uttarakhand as a result of the
state’s emphasis on industrial and infrastructure
development by providing incentives as well as easy
availability of manpower.
Many automobile and auto component companies have set
up their manufacturing units and R&D centres in the state.
BHEL is one of the oldest and most important companies in
the engineering sector in the state. Tata Motors, Ashok
Leyland, Hero Honda, and Mahindra and Mahindra are
some of the well-known automotive companies that have
set up units in the state.
In September 2015, TVS Tyres invested US$ 24.88 million
to increase the production capacity of its tyre plants based
in Uttarakhand and Tamil Nadu.
In August 2015, JK Tyres announced plans to purchase the
tyre unit of Kesoram Industries based in Uttarakhand, for an
estimated amount of over US$ 0.33 billion. In April 2016,
the company announced completion of the acquisition
process.
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Some key players
• Tata Motors Ltd
• Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd (BHEL)
• Surya
• Polar Industries Ltd
In October 2015, State Infrastructure and Industrial
Development Corporation of Uttarakhand Ltd
(SIDCUL) announced that the state is set to finalise
the deal with Airbus for establishing a
manufacturing facility at Sitarganj Industrial Estate
in Kumaon region. The aircraft manufacturer is
planning to invest US$ 165.89 million for 100 acres
of land.
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Tata Motors Ltd
Bharat Heavy Electricals
Ltd (BHEL)
Surya Roshni Ltd
Polar Industries Ltd
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• Tata Motors is one of the leading firms in the country in the automobile and engineering sectors.
Consolidated net revenue of the company stood at US$ 7.45 billion in 2015-16.
• The company has set up its fourth plant in Uttarakhand. This plant in Pantnagar has been set up
for manufacturing the firm’s mini-truck named ‘Ace’.
• BHEL is one of the leading power generation equipment manufacturers in the world. The
company reported revenue of US$ 4.06 billion in 2015-16. It has installed equipment for over
100,000 MW of power generation for utilities, captive and industrial users. BHEL also offers
comprehensive services to its customers in the conventional and non-conventional sectors
including energy, industry, transport, defence and oil & gas. BHEL, Ranipur, is a township
developed by the company in the Haridwar district of the state. BHEL, Haridwar, has a campus
of 7,000 acres, of which, 2,034 acres is home to 200 companies including Hero Honda, Maruti
and ITC.
• Surya is among India's leading manufacturers of lighting products. The company is a leader in
the exports of fluorescent tubes and has achieved high brand visibility in over 40 countries. The
company generated revenue of US$ 468.81 million in 2015-16. In 1984, Surya set up its first
factory for lighting products at Kashipur in Nainital. Its steel pipe manufacturing plant is among
the largest in Asia, located at Bahadurgarh, Haryana.
• Polar is a popular fan manufacturing company. It has established a manufacturing facility in
Uttarakhand. The company manufactures electrical fans, water-lifting pumps, geysers, water
purifiers and laminations. The plant, located in IIE Haridwar, was set up with an investment of
US$ 4.7 million.
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Uttarakhand has several agro-geo-climatic zones,
making it particularly conducive to commercial
horticulture and floriculture. The floriculture industry is
being developed aggressively to meet the demands of
domestic as well as foreign markets. The climate of the
state makes it ideal for growing flowers around the year.
Floriculture parks with common infrastructure facilities
for sorting, pre-cooling, cold chain, processing, grading,
packing and marketing facilities have been planned to
provide adequate incentives and facilities to the
industry. Production of loose flowers in the state
increased to 2,090 tonnes in 2015-16. Under Budget
2015-16, the Government of Uttarakhand proposed an
outlay of US$ 3.73 million for the mission entitled as
‘’Mission for Integrated Development of Horticulture”
(MIDH) for the state. Till date, US$ 1.86 million of funds
have been released.
Onion production in the state stood at 41.3 thousand MT
during 2015-16.
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Key player
• Uttarakhand Organic Commodity Board (UOCB)
Policy / administrative measures in horticulture sector
Uttarakhand University of Horticulture and Forestry was established
in 2011. This University is continuously taking new initiatives in the
fields of extension, research and certificate level courses for the
benefit of staff as well as lay farmers.
Single window system has been shaped in order to smoothen
clearance of projects under schemes of Horticulture Mission for
North East and Himalayan States, National Mission on Food
Processing, National Horticulture Board and Agricultural and
Processed Food Products Export Development Authority.
A weather based crop insurance cover has been facilitated to the
farmers producing apple, litchi, mango, tomato, potato and ginger.
Source: State Horticulture Mission
Total horticulture crop production (in ‘000 MT)
1,908.10
1,748.70
1,907.10
1,956.24
2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16
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Uttarakhand Organic
Commodity Board
(UOCB)
• The Uttarakhand Organic Commodity Board (UOCB) is a government body founded in 2003.
• It is supported by the state government and is located in the Dehradun.
• UOCB advises and assists the state government in the overall strengthening and
implementation of the institutional set up. It is also engaged in the production, processing,
marketing and promotion of organic farming in the state.
• The Board also focuses on promoting organic farming in the fields of land use – agriculture,
horticulture, animal husbandry, dairy, sericulture, apiculture, floriculture, herbs and medicinal
plants, tea, fisheries, forest and all related areas – for the promotion and development of
organic farming in the state, and networks and liaisons with various department of the state.
• The Board provides training for organic farming to equip the farmers with the latest methods and
make them aware about the potential market for the commodities.
Horticulture production (‘000 MT) (2015-16)
Fruits 786.36
Vegetables 1,110.01
Spices 41.09
Flowers (cut) 14.69
Honey 2.10
Total horticulture crop production area (in 000’ha.)
298.50
269.30
303.00
315.79
2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16
Source: National Horticulture Board
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The state’s forest revenues increased at a CAGR of 9.5% between 2004-05 and 2014-15 to reach US$ 64.67 million in 2014-15.
Forest products have excellent potential for development due to easy availability of raw materials in the state. The state has ample
scope to develop industries based on forest- and agro-wastes such as lantana, pine-needles, plant and vegetative fibres.
Uttarakhand accounts for 6 national parks and 7 wildlife sanctuaries. The area covered by national parks and sanctuaries is 4,915
square km and 2,690 square km respectively.
In 2014-15, the recorded forest area of the state was 36,556 square km, which constitutes around 68.4% of its geographical area.
Uttarakhand is a storehouse for a rich variety of herbs, medicinal and aromatic plant species. This enables the state to offer
immense opportunities for the development of export-oriented units based on such products. Forest Research Institute (FRI) is a
premier institution under the Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education (ICFRE), situated in Dehradun, Uttarakhand. The
state is home to more than 175 species of rare medicinal, aromatic & herbal plants.
Department of Agriculture & Cooperation (DAC), Ministry of Agriculture is implementing National Bamboo Mission (NBM) scheme
under Mission for Integrated Development of Horticulture (MIDH) with the objective to utilise the potential of bamboo crop and
increase the area of cultivation. In 2014-15, US$ 0.16 million was allocated for the implementation of the scheme in Uttarakhand,
of which US$ 0.047 million was released.
Under Budget 2015-16, the state government sanctioned funds to the forest department of the state for the following schemes:
Multi-purpose Plantation & Conservation of Forests : US$ 1.42 million
Assistance to Bamboo & Bio-fuel Board for Plantation of Bamboo & Bio-fuel Species : US$ 0.187 million
Forest Fire Protection : US$ 0.35 million
Conservation & Development of Medicinal/ Herbal Species for purpose of Livelihood Development : US$ 0.15 million
Forest Protection Scheme : US$ 0.22 million
Eco-tourism: US$ 0.16 million
Source: Forest Department, Uttarakhand, State Budget 2015-16
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Source: Ministry Of Agriculture
690
506
1196
Green Culms Dry Culms Total
Equivalent green weight by soundness of culms in
Uttarakhand forests (2014-15) (in ‘000 MT) Bamboo production statistics 2014-15
Bamboo production area (hectare) under
National Bamboo Mission
6,028
Bamboo bearing area (Ha.) 45,100
Bamboo reserved forest area 34,65,100
Source: Ministry Of Agriculture
380
250
199
2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
Approved area under National Afforestation Programme
(NAP) Scheme for bamboo production (in ha.)
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Source: Ministry Of Environment and Forests
486.78
434.87
469.98
443.78
336.71
307.29 302.87
2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16
Funds sanctioned and utilised under Intensification of
Forest Management Scheme
Forest cover map
Source: Uttarakhand Forest,
Government of Uttarakhand
Funds Sanctioned
Funds Released
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Uttarakhand is a well-renowned religious and wildlife tourism
destination. In 2015-16, 1.05 million international tourists visited
the state.
About 21 new places in Uttarakhand that have the potential to
become major tourist destinations. These places include
Jageshwar, Baijnath, Saat Taal, Bhimtal, Patal Bhuvaneshwar,
Chakori, Someshwar, Pithoragarh, Chakrata, Roopkund,
Hanaul, Anson Barrage, Harshil, Dhanaulti and Dayara
meadow. Jauljiwi in Kumaon and Tons in Garhwal division are
planned to be developed as adventure tourism destinations.
Uttarakhand Tourism Policy, 2016 was launched in 2016, which
aims at developing the state’s image as a safe, secure and
friendly destination for tourists.
In March 2015, the state government organised a 7-day
International Yoga Festival in the Yoga Capital of the World, that
is, Rishikesh for promoting cultural and religious tourism in the
state.
The Government of Uttarakhand is also focusing on Gramin
Paryatan Uthan Yojana to help villagers in generating products
and services to promote tourism in the state.
Source: Ministry of Tourism
284.34
200.39
220.93
2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
Tourist arrivals in Uttarakhand (in lakhs)
The state government is planning to strengthen
private-public sector partnerships across the tourism
sector, during 2016-17.
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National parks/wildlife
sanctuaries in
Uttarakhand
Religious tourism in
Uttarakhand
Askot Sanctuary Yamunotri
Kedarnath Sanctuary Gangotri
Valley of Flowers (national
park)
Kedarnath
Nanda Devi National Park Badrinath
Rajaji National Park Haridwar-Har ki Pauri
Corbett National Park Hemkund Sahib
Govind Wildlife Sanctuary
Tourism infrastructure-2014-15
Tourist places 327
Tourist rest houses 159
Raien basera (night shelters) 32
Beds in T.R.H. 5,897
Beds in raien basera 1,560
Hotels & paying guest houses 4,220
Dharamshala 877
Main tourist centres in Uttarakhand
Corbett Chakrata Mussoorie
Bhimtal Nainital Lansdowne
Valley of flowers Kausani Dhanaulti
Ranikhet Almora Chamba
Binsar Pauri Auli
Mukteshwar Chopta
Source: Uttarakhand Tourism Development Board
Source: Uttarakhand Tourism Development Board
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KEY INDUSTRIES – BIOTECHNOLOGY
Home to a variety of flora and fauna and rare species of plants
and animals, Uttarakhand has a natural advantage in the sector.
The state accords an industry status to the units coming under this
sector (policy provisions applicable to the IT sector are applicable
to this sector) and aims to establish an internationally competitive
business infrastructure and environment for developing this
industry.
During 2015-16, for the popularization of Fish Poultry Vegetable
integrated farming, a project has been implemented at the Krishi
Vigyan Kendras of Champawat and Lohaghat districts of the state.
In addition, a project for the development of flood affected areas,
through biotechnological interventions, of the state has also been
implemented in Himalayan Environmental Studies & Conservation
Organisation of Dehradun.
As per budget 2016-17, the state government has decided to
select 20 villages of the state for plantation of medicinal herbs.
Zaneka Healthcare Pvt Ltd, Planet Herbs Lifesciences Pvt. Ltd.,
Olefia biopharma Limited are the major biotech companies
functional in the state.
New initiatives
Creation of biosafety measures in the state
In order to promote tissue culture oriented crops of
kiwis, cashew nuts, bananas and flowers, a joint
venture between Uttarakhad Horticulture
Department and Uttarakhand Council for
Biotechnology (UCB) has been established.
UCB established a high tech web portal with
international visibility to attract biotech/biopharma
industries in Uttarakhand.
UCB established an environmental biotechnology
laboratory for the continuous monitoring of the
climate in the line of biotechnology. The laboratory is
based on ARIES, DST and ISRO.
In order to develop smart kits for rapid detection of
disease in plants, humans and animals, a molecular
diagnostic and biosensor research laboratory has
been established.
Establishment of environmental biotechnology
laboratory
Source: Uttarakhand Council For Biotechnology
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The IT enabled single-window contract facility is available under a two-tier system:
The District Industrial Centres (DIC) at the district-level.
SIDCUL at the state-level.
These centres are responsible for providing information and escort services to entrepreneurs. They also maintain a data
bank. Single window mechanism increases the efficiency through time and cost savings for both the traders and the
government. The mechanism offers one single platform wherein parties, involved in trade and transport, lodge information
and the required documents at a single point of entry.
The Government of Uttarakhand announced the implementation of single window clearance system in the MSME (medium,
small and micro enterprises) policy introduced in 2015.
In addition, the Uttarakhand state government introduced Uttarakhand Film Policy-2015 in October 2015, that aims at
offering single window clearance or hassle free clearance to the requests or applications for shooting, tourism promotion,
etc. For instance, the policy along with implementation of such mechanisms is expected to offer ease to the citizens and
also generate employment opportunities.
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Agency Description Contact information
State
Infrastructure
and Industrial
Development
Corporation of
Uttarakhand
Limited
(SIDCUL)
• SIDCUL, a Government of Uttarakhand enterprise, was incorporated as a limited
company in 2002. It has equity participation from the Union Bank of India (UBI),
the Oriental Bank of Commerce (OBC) and Small Industries Development Bank
of India (SIDBI).
• SIDCUL functions as the nodal agency of the state to administer all existing
Government of India (GoI) and Government of Uttarakhand schemes for
industrialisation and industrial promotion. The corporation provides the industrial
units with the requisite information and guides them on the approvals needed for
potential investors. It is a multipurpose company for industrial promotion
investment and infrastructure development.
• The corporation’s key aim is to promote industrial development in the state;
provide financial assistance by way of debt, equity, or venture capital; develop
infrastructure; and assist private initiatives in the industry. It also implements and
manages projects and provides specialised consultancy for finances and
construction. It allows the industries and infrastructure projects in the state to be
developed either directly or through special purpose vehicles, joint ventures, and
assisted companies, among others.
29, IIE (IT Park)
Sahastradhara Road
Dehradun-248001
Phone: 91-135-2708100,
2607292, 2608092
Fax: 91-135-2708 109
Website: www.sidcul.com
Uttarakhand
Handloom &
Handicraft
Development
Council
(UHHDC)
• Uttarakhand Handloom & Handicraft Development Council is a registered council
constituted by the state government. The council acts as a facilitator to motivate,
guide and organise artisans and provide common platforms for direct interactions
between creators and connoisseurs, producers and buyers.
Directorate of Industries
Industrial Area
Patel Nagar
Dehradun-248001
Uttarakhand
Phone: 91-135-2728 227,
2728272
Fax: 91-135-2728 226
Website:
www.uttarakhandcrafts.com
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Agency Description Contact information
Industries Association
of Uttarakhand
(IAU)
• IAU is an apex body of small and medium scale industries of Uttarakhand.
IAU is committed to the development of the state and its small entrepreneurs.
It follows a two-tier system at the city-level and operates through the
respective chapters. The thrust and focus of IAU is taking initiatives to help
the existing industry and attract new industries in Uttarakhand.
Industries Association of
Uttarakhand
Mohabelwala Industrial Area
Dehradun - 248110
Phone: 91-135-2640 530
Fax: 91-135-2643 382
E-mail:
info@iauonline.in,iauuttarak
hand@gmail.com
Website: www.iauonline.in
Information
Technology
Development Agency
(ITDA)
• The ITDA is an independent and autonomous body to guide and monitor
various projects and provide expert inputs, monitor, evaluate and execute the
state's IT initiatives and projects under the National e-Governance Plan
(NeGP).
SIDCUL Building, 1st floor
IT Park, Shasthradhara
Road
Dehradun, Uttarakhand
Phone: 91-135-2708 122
Fax: 91-135-2708 174
Website: www.itda.uk.gov.in
KEY INVESTMENT PROMOTION OFFICES … (2/2)
JANUARY 2015 6161OCTOBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org
UTTARAKHAND THE SPIRITUAL SOVEREIGN OF INDIA
KEY APPROVALS REQUIRED
List of approvals and clearances required Departments to be consulted
Prior to setting up the unit
Registration Industries Department
Allotment of land/shed
State Infrastructure and Industrial Development Corporation of
Uttarakhand Limited (SIDCUL)
Power load approval for construction load Uttarakhand State Electricity Department
Approval for construction of building activity under the Factories Act Chief Inspector of Factories
No-Objection Certificate Fire and Forest Departments
Provisional trade tax registrations Central and State Excise Departments
Registration under the Central Sales Tax (CST) Act, 1956 Central and State Excise Departments
Before commencement of production
Environmental clearances Uttarakhand Environment Protection and Pollution Control Board
No-objection Certificate Fire and Forest Departments
Permanent trade tax Registration Trade Tax Department
Registration under CST Act Central and State Excise Departments
JANUARY 2015 6262OCTOBER 2016
Parameter Cost estimate
Industrial land purchase (per sq ft) US$ 4 to US$ 8.5
Office space rent (per sq ft) Dehradun: US$ 18 to US$ 170 per month
Residential rent (2,000 sq ft) Dehradun: US$ 270 to US$ 450 per month
Five-star hotel room rent (per night) Mussoorie: US$ 100 to US$ 300
Power (industrial) US 5.64-6.55 cents per kWh
Labour (minimum wage per day)
Unskilled:
Semi-skilled:
Skilled:
Highly skilled:
US$ 3.45-18.2
US$ 3.78-18.38
US$ 4.19-18.7
US$ 17.5-19
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UTTARAKHAND THE SPIRITUAL SOVEREIGN OF INDIA
COST OF DOING BUSINESS IN UTTARAKHAND
Source: Ministry of Labour and Employment, Government of India,
Uttarakhand Power Corporation Limited, Industry sources
TechSci Research
JANUARY 2015 6363OCTOBER 2016
Objective
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UTTARAKHAND THE SPIRITUAL SOVEREIGN OF INDIA
STATE ACTS AND POLICIES … (1/3)
MSME Policy-2015
• To attract investment in the micro, small and medium enterprise sector
• The policy aims at stopping rural-to-urban migration and boost entrepreneurs
• To develop remote and flood hit areas of Uttarakhand for overall development
Read more
Objectives
Mega Industrial and Investment Policy 2015
Read more
Objectives • To provide assistance to dairy and textile processing units in the state of Uttarakhand .
Objectives
• To promote the textile industry of Uttarakhand through provision of subsidies
and rebates on power bills
Read more
JANUARY 2015 6464OCTOBER 2016
Policy for Harnessing Renewable Energy Sources in Uttarakhand
• To utilize the natural renewable resources of the state for electricity
• To supply energy to agriculture, industry, commercial and household sectors.
Read more
Objective
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STATE ACTS AND POLICIES … (2/3)
Industrial Policy 2003
• To provide investor friendly environment for rapid growth and industrial development in the state
• To generate employment opportunities and widen the resource base of the state
Read more
Objective
Information Technology Policy 2006
• To encourage use of IT tools in the government for management and decision support systems
• To offer easy access to the citizens of the state
• To attract private sector initiatives for development of IT infrastructure in the state
Read more
Objectives
JANUARY 2015 65OCTOBER 2016
UTTARAKHAND THE SPIRITUAL SOVEREIGN OF INDIA
STATE ACTS AND POLICIES … (3/3)
• To promote tourism and develop it as a major source of employment and revenue generation
• To setup new amusements parks and install new ropeways that would be exempt from payment
of entertainment tax
Read more
Objective
Tourism Policy 2001
Solar Energy Policy-2013
• To attract public and private investments in the solar power projects for promotion of solar energy
in the state
• The policy aims to setup 500 MW of solar power plants by 2017
Objective
Read more
Industrial Hill Policy 2011
• To set up industrial hubs in the state and attract investments for industrialisation in the hilly areas
• In 2012, the state government amended the policy and the effective period was extended from
2018 to 2025
Read more
Objective
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JANUARY 2015 6666OCTOBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org
UTTARAKHAND THE SPIRITUAL SOVEREIGN OF INDIA
Summit Venue of summit Date
IITR-International Conference on Electrical, Electronics, Computer
Science, Management and Mechanical Engineering (ICE2CSM2E-2015)
Dehradun 1st December, 2015
IEEE-International Conference on Electrical, Electronics, Computer
Science, Mathematics, Physical Education and Management
(ICEECMPE)
Dehradun 26th December, 2015
IITR-International Conference on Electrical, Electronics, Computer
Science, Management and Mechanical Engineering (ICE2CSM2E-2016)
Dehradun 24th January, 2016
IEEE-International Conference on Electrical, Electronics, Computer
Science, Mathematics, Physical Education and Management
(ICEECMPE)
Dehradun 30th January, 2016
International Conference on Management of Infrastructure (ICMI) - 2016 Dehradun 4th February, 2016
International Conference on Contemporary Issues in Engineering &
Applied Sciences
Pithoragarh 12th February, 2016
CONFERENCES/SUMMITS FOR 2015-16
Source: India conference alerts
JANUARY 2015 6767OCTOBER 2016
Average exchange rates
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UTTARAKHAND THE SPIRITUAL SOVEREIGN OF INDIA
ANNEXURE
Fiscal Year INR equivalent of one US$
2004-05 44.81
2005-06 44.14
2006-07 45.14
2007-08 40.27
2008-09 46.14
2009-10 47.42
2010-11 45.62
2011-12 48.13
2012-13 54.31
2013-14 60.28
2014-15 60.28
2015-16 65.46
Source: Reserve Bank of India
JANUARY 2015 6868OCTOBER 2016
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Uttarakhand Sectore Report - October-2016

  • 1. JANUARY 2015 11OCTOBER 2016OCTOBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org UTTARAKHAND THE SPIRITUAL SOVEREIGN OF INDIA
  • 2. JANUARY 2015 22OCTOBER 2016  Executive Summary………………..….. 3  Advantage State…………………..…… 4  Uttarakhand Vision ……………….….... 5  Uttarakhand – An Introduction……..…. 6  Annual State Budget 2015–16……… 16  Infrastructure Status………………….. 17  Business Opportunities………………. 41  Doing Business in Uttarakhand……... 58  State Acts & Policies…………………. 63 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org UTTARAKHAND THE SPIRITUAL SOVEREIGN OF INDIA OCTOBER 2016
  • 3. JANUARY 2015 33OCTOBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Source: Uttarakhand at a glance, 2014-15, TechSci Research Estimates, Central Electricity Authority, Forest Department, Uttarakhand, Ministry of Tourism UTTARAKHAND THE SPIRITUAL SOVEREIGN OF INDIA Evolving industrialisation facilitating growth • Uttarakhand has witnessed massive growth in capital investments due to a conducive industrial policy and generous tax benefits. Therefore, Uttarakhand is one of the fastest growing states in India. The state’s GSDP increased at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 16.03% during 2004-05 to 2015-16. Thriving tourism • The state is situated in the foothills of Himalayas. The presence of several hill stations, wildlife parks, pilgrimage places and trekking routes make Uttarakhand an attractive tourist destination. Inflow of foreign tourists into the state increased from 101.97 thousand in 2014-15 to 105.88 thousand in 2015-16. Hydropower generation potential • Uttarakhand is being developed as an ‘energy state’ to tap the hydropower electric potential of over 25,000 MW. During 2015-16, hydropower generation capacity in the state was recorded to be 2,441.82 MW. Forest sector on growth path • Forest area covers about 68.4% of the state. The state’s forest revenues increased at a CAGR of 9.5% between 2004-05 and 2013-14 and reached US$ 64.67 million in 2014- 15. Floriculture and horticulture • Uttarakhand has almost all agro-geo climatic zones, which provide commercial opportunities for floriculture and horticulture. The state has 175 rare species of medicinal and aromatic plants.
  • 4. JANUARY 2015 44OCTOBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org UTTARAKHAND THE SPIRITUAL SOVEREIGN OF INDIA Growing demandFavourable location and abundant resources • The state has close proximity to the national capital of Delhi, a leading market of the country and excellent connectivity with neighbouring states. • Abundant natural resources due to hills and forests supporting tourism, and vast water resources favouring hydropower. Agro-climatic conditions support horticulture-based Industries. Stable political environment • The state has a stable political environment with successive governments that have been committed towards creating a progressive business environment. Policy and infrastructure • The state offers a wide range of benefits in terms of interest incentives, financial assistance, subsidies and concessions. • Uttarakhand has a strong social and industrial infrastructure, virtual connectivity with over 39,000 km of road network, two domestic airports, 345.23 km of rail routes and an installed power capacity of 3,177.27 MW1. Adequate labour pool • The average literacy level is high. A large pool of talented human resources is available as Uttarakhand has some of the leading educational institutions in the country. • Top-notch institutes, such as IIT Roorkee and IIM Kashipur, are located in the state. 2015-16 Hydropower generation capacity of about 2,441.82 MW Potential The state’s hydropower potential is 25,000 MW Advantage Uttarakhand ADVANTAGE: UTTARAKHAND Source: Central Electricity Authority 1Up to November 2015
  • 5. JANUARY 2015 55OCTOBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org UTTARAKHAND VISION 2022 Vision 2022 Agriculture Education & skill development Infrastructure Transport Industries Health Tourism • Improve yield and quality by providing irrigation facilities and latest technology. • Create cold chain infrastructure and access to market intelligence for farmers. • Harness hydropower for 100% electrification in the state and supply power to other states. • Connect major cities through multi-lane highways and proper roads for villages. • Quality primary education to be provided to all children. • Job oriented vocational training facilities and establishment of higher education institutions. • Strengthen road network in urban areas and upgrade national highways. • Develop two major all-weather airports with connectivity to metro cities. • Become a world leader in green energy by leveraging hydropower potential. • Promote micro and small enterprises. • Affordable healthcare with focus on disease prevention. • Provide state funded maternal and child healthcare, especially in rural areas. • Promote the state as a global tourist destination by showcasing its spiritual, cultural and adventure tourism. • Target 0.5 million international tourists by 2022. Environment • Promote the state as a green economy by focusing on sectors such as IT, agriculture, tourism, hydropower and education. • 100% solid waste management, waste water treatment and recycling. UTTARAKHAND THE SPIRITUAL SOVEREIGN OF INDIA Source: Confederation of Indian Industry
  • 6. JANUARY 2015 66OCTOBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org UTTARAKHAND FACTFILE Uttarakhand is located at the foothills of the Himalayan mountain ranges. The state shares borders with China (Tibet) in the north and Nepal in the east and inter-state boundaries with Himachal Pradesh in the west and northwest and Uttar Pradesh in the south. Hindi, Garhwali and Kumaoni are commonly spoken in the state. English is the medium of education in many of its schools. Uttarakhand has diverse geographical features ranging from snow-capped mountain peaks in the north to tropical forests in the south; its climate and vegetation vary accordingly. The state was formed in November 2000 by carving out the 13 hill-districts of Uttar Pradesh. It was formerly named Uttaranchal. Source: Uttarakhand at a Glance, 2014-15, Directorate of Economics and Statistics Parameters Uttarakhand Capital Dehradun Geographical area (sq km) 53,483 Administrative districts (No) 13 Population density (persons per sq km) 189 Total population (million) 10.1 Male population (million) 5.1 Female population (million) 4.9 Sex ratio (females per 1,000 males) 963 Literacy rate (%) 78.8 UTTARAKHAND THE SPIRITUAL SOVEREIGN OF INDIA Source: Maps of India
  • 7. JANUARY 2015 77OCTOBER 2016 1Including Uttar Pradesh West For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org UTTARAKHAND THE SPIRITUAL SOVEREIGN OF INDIA UTTARAKHAND IN FIGURES … (1/2) Parameter Uttarakhand All states Source Economy 2015-16 2015-16 GSDP as a percentage of all states’ GSDP 1.37 100.0 TechSci Estimates based on “Advanced Estimates” provided by Directorate of Economics and Statistics of Uttarakhand GSDP growth rate (%) 12.62 8.64 TechSci Estimates based on “Advanced Estimates” provided by Directorate of Economics and Statistics of Uttarakhand Per capita GSDP (US$) 2,809 1,546 TechSci Estimates based on “Advanced Estimates” provided by Directorate of Economics and Statistics of Uttarakhand Physical Infrastructure Installed power capacity (MW) 3,269.0 304,505.75 Central Electricity Authority, as of June 2016 Wireless subscribers (No)1 152,222,711 1,033,157,014 Telecom Regulatory Authority of India, as of May 2016 Internet subscribers (No) 1 37,040,000 334,340,000 Telecom Regulatory Authority of India, as of January 2016 National highway length (km) 2,841.92 100,087.08 NHAI, Roads and Building Department Airports (no) 2 125 Airports Authority of India
  • 8. JANUARY 2015 88OCTOBER 2016 PPP: Public-Private Partnership, SEZ: Special Economic Zone, SRS: Sample Registration System 1Including Uttar Pradesh West For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org UTTARAKHAND IN FIGURES … (2/2) UTTARAKHAND THE SPIRITUAL SOVEREIGN OF INDIA Parameter Uttarakhand All states Source Social Indicators Literacy rate (%) 78.8 73.0 Census 2011 Birth rate (per 1,000 population) 18.82 21.6 SRS Bulletin Investment Cumulative FDI equity inflows (US$ billion) 0.5631 288.51 Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion, April 2000 to March 2016 Industrial Infrastructure PPP projects completed & operational (no) 17 1,246 DEA, Ministry of Finance, Government of India, July 2016 Operational SEZs (no) 0 186 Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Department of Commerce, July 2016
  • 9. JANUARY 2015 99OCTOBER 2016 5.53 6.79 8.15 11.3912.14 14.92 18.41 20.9 19.8620.31 23.01 28.37 At current prices, gross state domestic product (GSDP*) of Uttarakhand stood at around US$ 28.37 billion in 2015-16. Between 2004-05 and 2015-16, GSDP of the state grew at a CAGR of 16.03%. Source: TechSci Estimates based on “Advanced Estimates” provided by Directorate of Economics and Statistics of Uttarakhand GSDP* - Economic and Statistical Organization, Government of Punjab GSDP of Uttarakhand at current prices (in US$ billion) For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – GSDP UTTARAKHAND THE SPIRITUAL SOVEREIGN OF INDIA
  • 10. JANUARY 2015 1010OCTOBER 2016 4.97 6.11 7.24 10 10.54 12.89 16 18.3 17.26 17.67 20.03 23.89 At current prices, net state domestic product (NSDP#) of Uttarakhand was around US$ 23.89 billion in 2015-16. NSDP of the state witnessed growth at a CAGR of 15.34% between 2004-05 and 2015-16. Source: TechSci Estimates based on “Advanced Estimates” provided by Directorate of Economics and Statistics of Uttarakhand NSDP# - calculated using per capita NSDP x Population in million NSDP of Uttarakhand at current prices (in US$ billion) For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – NSDP UTTARAKHAND THE SPIRITUAL SOVEREIGN OF INDIA
  • 11. JANUARY 2015 1111OCTOBER 2016 613.6 741.2 876 1204.71265.1 1531.1 1862.2 2082 1954 1970.8 2,233.00 2,809 In 2015-16, the state’s per capita GSDP^ was estimated at around US$ 2,809.56. The per capita GSDP increased at a CAGR of 14.83% between 2004-05 and 2015-16. Source: TechSci Estimates based on “Advanced Estimates” provided by Directorate of Economics and Statistics of Uttarakhand Per Capita GSDP^ - calculated using GSDP million US$/ Population in million GSDP per capita of Uttarakhand at current prices (in US$) For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – PER CAPITA GSDP UTTARAKHAND THE SPIRITUAL SOVEREIGN OF INDIA
  • 12. JANUARY 2015 1212OCTOBER 2016 552 667 778 1,058 1,098 1,323 1,618 1,821 1,697 1,714 1,943 2,365 In 2015-16, the state’s per capita NSDP& was about US$ 2,365. The per capita NSDP increased at a CAGR of 14.14% between 2004-05 and 2015-16. Source: TechSci Estimates based on “Advanced Estimates” provided by Directorate of Economics and Statistics of Uttarakhand Per capita NSDP& - Economic and Statistical Organization, Government of Punjab NSDP per capita of Uttarakhand at current prices (in US$) For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – PER CAPITA NSDP UTTARAKHAND THE SPIRITUAL SOVEREIGN OF INDIA
  • 13. JANUARY 2015 1313OCTOBER 2016 23.48 13.07 27.02 46.48 49.50 40.44 2004-05 2015-16 Primary Secondary Tertiary During 2015-16, the tertiaryµ sector’s share in GSDP was 40.44%. Trade, hotels and restaurants are the largest sub- groups of the sector, and registered strong growth in comparison with the previous year. The secondaryµ sector witnessed the fastest growth of 21.89%, followed by the tertiary sector (13.91%) and primaryµ sector (10.01%) between 2004-05 to 2015-16. The share of the secondary sector in GSDP was 46.48% in 2015-16; majorly driven by the growth in the manufacturing sector. Source: Central Statistics Office, TechSci Research Estimates Sector-wise %share of GSDPµ - Central Statistical Organization GSDP composition by sector For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF GSDP UTTARAKHAND THE SPIRITUAL SOVEREIGN OF INDIA 10.01% 13.91% 21.89% CAGR
  • 14. JANUARY 2015 1414OCTOBER 2016 Source: Indian Horticulture Database, National Horticulture Board, Directorate of Economics & Statistics Department of Agriculture & Cooperation Sugarcane, wheat, rice and potato are the key agricultural products of the state. In 2015-16, the total food grain production of the state was around 1.87 million tonnes. Sugarcane is the major crop produced in the state, with production of about 5.98 million tonnes in 2015- 16. The production of oilseeds and pulses during the year 2015-16 was estimated to be around 23,000 tonnes and 58,000 tonnes, respectively. In November 2015, the state government of Uttarakhand signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with The Hans Foundation (THF) for the launch of initiatives and development projects in agriculture sector in addition to health, education, forest, water, sanitation and welfare of the handicapped. As per state budget 2016-17, the Government of Uttarakhand proposed a new scheme of Madhav Singh Bhandari Krishi Syebhagita Yojna, which would boost cooperative farming in the state during 2016-17. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION UTTARAKHAND THE SPIRITUAL SOVEREIGN OF INDIA Crop Annual production in 2015-16 (‘000 tonnes) Rice 630.0 Wheat 755.0 Onion 41.28 Pulses 58.0 Fruits 786.36 Spices 41.0 Vegetables 1,110.0
  • 15. JANUARY 2015 1515OCTOBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – FDI INFLOWS & INVESTMENTS UTTARAKHAND THE SPIRITUAL SOVEREIGN OF INDIA According to the Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion (DIPP), the cumulative FDI inflows, during April 2000 to March 2016, stood at around US$ 563 million1. Exports from the state reached US$ 1.41 billion in 2014-15, reflecting a growth of 8.1% in comparison to 2013-14. FDI equity inflows, 2009-10 to 2014-15 (US$ million)1 Source: Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion 1Including Uttar Pradesh 2 Data for May 2016 48 112 140 31 25 110 80 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 Investment intentions in terms of IEMs filed, LOIs/DILs issued1 172 165 134 158 108 136 61 2,107.09 6,675.99 2,027.19 2,037.27 1,889.86 1,760.16 876.57 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016² Number of Investment Intentions Proposed Investments (US$ Million)
  • 16. JANUARY 2015 1616OCTOBER 2016 Uttarakhand’s government has a total expenditure of US$ 6,175.1 million for the year 2016-17. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org ANNUAL BUDGET 2016-17 Source: Department of Budget, Government of Uttarakhand *Exchange rate of US$ 1 = INR 60.28 UTTARAKHAND THE SPIRITUAL SOVEREIGN OF INDIA Sector Budget (US$ million) Revenue receipts 4,930.6 Capital receipts 1,166.5 Total receipts 6,097.2 Non plan expenditure 3,741.3 Plan expenditure 2,433.8 Total expenditure 6,175.1
  • 17. JANUARY 2015 1717OCTOBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org PWD, BRTF, local bodies and the prominent authorities in the state for the maintenance of roads. During 2015-16, a total of 4 projects were awarded by NHAI (National Highways Authority of India), under EPC and Hybrid Annuity. The 2 projects awarded under EPC were four-laning of Haridwar-Nagina, at a proposed amount of US$ 215.09 million and four laning of Nagina – Kashipur, at a proposed amount of US$ 265.35 million. The other 2 projects under Hybrid Annuity are: Four-laning of Rampur-Kathgodam (PKG-II), at a proposed amount of US$ 109.99 million and 4-laning of Chultmalpur-Ganeshpur and Roorkee-Chutmalpur-Gagalheri, at a proposed amount of US$ 220.43 million. Source: Ministry of Road Transport & Highways, NHAI, State Transport Department UTTARAKHAND THE SPIRITUAL SOVEREIGN OF INDIA PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE – ROADS Source: Maps of India Vehicle category Number of vehicles- March 2015 Two wheelers 1,387,457 Cars/jeeps 311,908 Buses 10,227 Trucks 26,827 4 wheeler loader/delivery van 34,983 Taxi 34,449 Auto tempo 18,293 Tractor 65,953 Trailors 6,525 Others 4,340 Total 1,900,962
  • 18. JANUARY 2015 1818OCTOBER 2016 As of 2015-16, Uttarakhand had 345.23 km of rail routes. The state is focusing on increasing the share of railways in cargo and passenger transport. Initiatives have been undertaken to start monorails at Dehradun, Haridwar and Rishikesh, on the inter-city linkage routes. The main railway stations in the state are Dehradun, Haridwar, Roorkee, Kotdwar, Kashipur, Udham Singh Nagar, Haldwani, Ramnagar and Kathgodam. As per State Budget 2016-17, the state government proposed a one tine grant for development of Uttarakhand metro and building corporation. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org UTTARAKHAND THE SPIRITUAL SOVEREIGN OF INDIA PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE – RAILWAYS Source: Maps of India
  • 19. JANUARY 2015 1919OCTOBER 2016 The state has two domestic airports: one at Jolly Grant in the Dehradun district and another at Pant Nagar in the Udham Singh Nagar district. Due to the hilly terrain, the government has proposed the construction of at least one helipad per district. The state intends to position air transport as a reliable all-weather transport option for the hills. With Uttarakhand emerging as a hot tourist and industrial destination, the state government is focussing on upgrading the Jolly Grant airport as an international airport, in coordination with Airports Authority of India. During 2015-16, the Dehradun airport handled 94 tonnes of freight. At the domestic airport located in Pantnagar, aircraft movement and passenger traffic stood at 332 and 7,916 respectively, during 2015-16. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org UTTARAKHAND THE SPIRITUAL SOVEREIGN OF INDIA PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE – AIRPORTS Domestic airport Source: Maps of India Dehradun aircraft movement (nos.) Dehradun passenger traffic (nos.) Source: Airport Authority of India, (1)April-September 2015 4,078 4,840 4,962 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 3,06,944 3,78,646 4,71,542 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16
  • 20. JANUARY 2015 2020OCTOBER 2016 As of June 2016, the state had total installed power generation capacity of 3,269.00 MW. Hydro (renewable) power contributed 2,451.39 MW to the total installed power generation capacity of the state, followed by thermal power with a contribution of 468.85 MW and other sources of power generation. Of the total installed power generation capacity, state utilities accounted for the largest share of 1,315.02 MW, followed by 1,092.61 MW under private utilities and 861.37 MW under central utilities. During 2015-16, the state achieved 100% village electrification, covering 15,669 villages Uttarakhand Jal Vidyut Nigam Limited (UJVNL) controls the state’s hydropower generation and the state’s power sector is regulated by the Uttarakhand Electricity Regulatory Commission (UERC). In January 2016, UPCL (Uttarakhand Power Corporation Ltd.) filed a petition for seeking approval from Uttarakhand Electricity Regulatory Commission for Draft Power Purchase Agreement between UPCL and 23 Grid-Connected Solar PV power project developers to implement 181.4 MW Grid-connected Solar PV based power projects in the state. Under state sector, 34 projects were in operation in the state during 2015-16, with total estimated potential of 3,164.75 MW. Similarly, in central sector, 3 projects, with an estimated potential of 1400 MW were under operation. Moreover, under private sector, 8 projects were under operation with total estimated potential of 458.85 MW. Source: Central Electricity Authority Installed power capacity (MW) For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE – POWER … (1/2) UTTARAKHAND THE SPIRITUAL SOVEREIGN OF INDIA Structure of power utilities of Uttarakhand Activity Company name Power generation Uttarakhand Jal Vidyut Nigam Limited (UJVNL) Power transmission Power Transmission Corporation of Uttarakhand Limited (PTCUL) Power distribution Uttarakhand Power Corporation Limited (UPCL) 2,383 2,405 2,455 2,527 2,561 2,615 3,177 3,269 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16
  • 21. JANUARY 2015 2121OCTOBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE – POWER … (2/2) UTTARAKHAND THE SPIRITUAL SOVEREIGN OF INDIA District 66/11 KV substations 33/11 KV substations 11/0.4 substations 66 KV line (in km) 33 KV Line (in km) 11 KV Line (in km) LT Line (in km) Nos T/F (Nos) MVA Nos MVA Nos MVA Garhwal zone Dehrdaun 51 619 5,881 682 834 5,254 14,752 Uttarakashi 10 52 1,720 57 248 1,525 2,137 Pauri 31 211 5,262 230 606 5,084 7,937 Tehri 14 104 3,477 127 364 3,786 3,954 Chamoli 4 6 48 11 60 1,953 70 121 173 1,949 2,787 Rudraprayag 6 33 1,662 49 134 1,226 1,726 Haridwar 51 778 14,699 954 413 3,352 4,258 Total Garhwal 174 1,857 34,654 2169 2,773 22,177 37,550 Kumaon zone Nainintal 28 283 4,556 403 20 362 2,685 4,328 U.S Nagar 45 691 10,873 681 503 3,564 4,273 Almora 20 109 3,975 140 358 3,753 5,568 Bageshwar 6 32 1,706 55 136 1,579 2,205 Pithoragarh 15 106 3,259 107 70 229 2,800 3,341 Total UPCL 4 6 48 295 3,122 60,298 3,602 211 4,526 38,204 59,401
  • 22. JANUARY 2015 2222OCTOBER 2016 Source: Telecom Regulatory Authority of India, 1Including Uttar Pradesh West 2As of June 2015 The state has a well-developed communication network including both wired and wireless connectivity. As per Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI), the state had 0.92 million1 wire-line subscribers and 152.22 million1 wireless subscribers, as of May 2016. Uttarakhand State Wide Area Network (USWAN) is operational in the state. Some of the projects under Information Technology Development Agency (ITDA) Uttarakhand are National e-Governance Plan (NeGP) Capacity Building Project, Common Service Centre (CSC) and State Data Centre (SDC). In November 2015, telecom operator BSNL announced to install 250 new mobile phone towers across the state in order to revamp the mobile connectivity. On October 31, 2015, the Uttarakhand Transport Corporation (UTC) in collaboration with Reliance Jio launched free internet Wi-Fi service at Haridwar bus terminal. The government plans to cover 9 more bus terminals. As on December 2015, the services at Haridwar bus terminal were free of cost, however once commercialised, the services would be chargeable after the first 15 minutes. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE – TELECOM UTTARAKHAND THE SPIRITUAL SOVEREIGN OF INDIA Telecom infrastructure (As of May 2016) Wireless Subscribers 152,222,711 Wire-line Subscribers 921,111 Internet subscribers 1 37,040,000 Teledensity (in%) 66.70 Post offices 2 2,723
  • 23. JANUARY 2015 2323OCTOBER 2016 Drinking water supply in Uttarakhand (2014-15) Inhabited villages covered (no) 15,761 Population covered (lakh) 63.96 Scarcity hamlets 6,412 Under JNNURM, 14 projects costing US$ 91 million have been sanctioned for Dehradun, Nainital and Haridwar. A total of US$ 118.3 million has been approved for projects under JNNURM. The state witnessed installation of 40,374 hand pumps of which 31,915 pumps was installed by the Jal Nigam in the rural areas of the state. After the flood in a few parts last year, the state has proposed a revival and rebuilding plan to invest US$ 829.5 million in the next 3-5 years. The investment would focus on developing infrastructure, telecommunication, skill development and construction. In 2015, the Government of Uttarakhand announced that Uttarakhand Housing and Urban Development Authority (UHUDA) and SIDCUL would collaborate to form integrated industrial townships at two land parcels of 1,000 acres and 1,500 acres in Khurpiya and Parag farms respectively. During 2014-15, the Government of Uttarakhand provided drinking water facilities to 1,056 ghettos (bastis) and constructed 29,243 toilets across the state. During 2015-16, the government of Uttarakhand proposed an investment of US$ 67.57 million for improving the drinking water facilities in the state. Focussing on urban development, the Uttarakhand government proposed an investment of US$ 82.39 million in the 2015-16 budget. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS: URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE…(1/2) UTTARAKHAND THE SPIRITUAL SOVEREIGN OF INDIA Source: Uttarakhand at a Glance, 2014-15, Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Government of Uttarakhand JNNURM, Ministry of Urban Development
  • 24. JANUARY 2015 2424OCTOBER 2016 Urban infrastructure projects under JNNURM Project Name Location Amount (US$ million) DUs in progress DUs completed 28 DU's DPR for Shanti kusth Ashram (Main Basti) Dehradun, Uttarakhand Dehradun 2.27 28 26 34 DU's BSUP DPR for Rotary Kussthrog Ashram. Dehradun, Uttarakhand Dehradun 2.70 34 28 27 DU's DPR for Ram Mandir Kusth Ashram (Malin Basti) Dehradun, Uttarakhand Dehradun 2.72 27 27 148 DU's BSUP Scheme at Kaath Bangla Slum (Malin Basti), Deharadun, Uttarakhand Dehradun 10.34 148 - 240 DU's Slum Upgradation of Niranjanpur. Barhmpuri. Phase-1 Dehradun State of Uttarakhand Dehradun 4.31 56 56 224 DU's BSUP DPR for Ram Nagar Slum (Main Basti). Dehradun. State of Uttarakhand Dehradun 5.49 64 64 Construction of 96 DU's DPR for Pandewala, Haridwar for the State of Uttarakhand, under BSUP Haridwar 6.01 96 96 200 DU's Detailed Project Report (DPR) for Durgapur, Nainital, Uttarakhand Nainital 15.43 200 72 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS: URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE…(2/2) UTTARAKHAND THE SPIRITUAL SOVEREIGN OF INDIA Source: Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM)
  • 25. JANUARY 2015 2525OCTOBER 2016 Project name Sector Status Cost (US$ million) Door to door collection of solid waste composting and landfills at Dehradun Water sanitation Under construction 4.07 Door to door collection of solid waste composting and landfill at Haridwar Water sanitation Under construction 3.08 Door to door collection of solid waste composting and landfill at Nainital Water sanitation Under construction 1.63 Kosi bridge at Ramnagar Transport Under construction 4.31 Solid waste management (Dehradun) Water sanitation Under construction 4.08 Solid waste management project (Uttarakhand) Water sanitation Under construction 2.77 Bus stand property (Gandhi Road) Transport Under construction 4.15 Cardiac care unit at Coronational Hospital in Dehradun Social and commercial infrastructure Under construction 2.49 Balighat small hydro power project Energy Under construction 6.85 Source: Ministry of Finance, Government of India For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org KEY PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP (PPP) PROJECTS…(1/2) UTTARAKHAND THE SPIRITUAL SOVEREIGN OF INDIA
  • 26. JANUARY 2015 2626OCTOBER 2016 Project name Sector Status Cost (US$ million) Nephrology and dialysis unit at coronation hospital in Dehradun Social and commercial infrastructure Operational 0.90 Nephrology dialysis unit at base hospital in Haldwani Social and commercial infrastructure Operational 0.90 Road upgradation (Haridwar-Dehradun) project Transport Under construction 79.30 Road upgradation (Rampur-Kathgodam NH-87) project Transport Terminated 131.06 Burthing small hydro power project Energy Under construction 5.80 Source: Ministry of Finance, Government of India For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org KEY PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP (PPP) PROJECTS…(2/2) UTTARAKHAND THE SPIRITUAL SOVEREIGN OF INDIA
  • 27. JANUARY 2015 2727OCTOBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE – EDUCATION UTTARAKHAND THE SPIRITUAL SOVEREIGN OF INDIA Source: Uttarakhand at a Glance, 2014-15, Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Government of Uttarakhand, Census 2011 Literacy rates (%) (2015-16) Literacy rate 78.80 Male literacy 87.40 Female literacy 70.00 As per State Budget 2016-17, the Government of Uttarakhand is planning to set up Almora Residential University in the state. Additionally, Jagar University is also expected to be established in the state during 2016- 17. Moreover, for encouraging various meritorious girl students in the state’s backward classes, a new scheme Raja Vijay Singh Paritoshikh Yojna would be launched during 2016-17. The state has 118 diploma colleges with student enrolment reaching 26,760 as of September 2015. Moreover, the government is planning to add more seats to these colleges for which an investment of US$ 27.77 million has been proposed under state budget 2015-16. In order to boost medical education in the state, the Government of Uttarakhand has proposed to invest US$ 44.50 million. The government is planning to introduce new medical and A.N.M colleges in the state. For the growth of school education in the state, the Uttarakhand government has proposed an investment of US$ 813.25 million during 2015-16.
  • 28. JANUARY 2015 2828OCTOBER 2016 Source: Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Government of Uttarakhand Sample Registration System 1Per thousand persons, 2Per thousand live births Uttarakhand has a good network of hospitals and health centres. As of November 2015, the state had 287 primary health centers, 19 district hospitals, 27 sub district hospitals and 4 blood bank centers. Under Budget 2015-16, the government proposed an outlay of US$ 22.59 million for reproductive and child health under National Rural Health Mission in Uttarakhand, wherein, US$ 7.79 million is proposed for maternal health, US$ 0.72 million for child health, US$ 1.21 million for family planning, US$ 0.71 million for adolescent health under Rashtriya Kishore Swasthya Karyakaram Scheme, etc. As per State Budget 2016-17, the state government announced its plans to reserve one special ward across all base hospitals and medical colleges of the state, for the people working in these hospitals. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE – HEALTH UTTARAKHAND THE SPIRITUAL SOVEREIGN OF INDIA Hospitals in Uttarakhand as of November 2015 Hospitals Total facility Active facility Sub centres 1,889 1,866 Primary health centres 287 279 Community health centres 63 59 Sub district hospitals 27 27 District hospitals 19 19 Total 2,285 2,250 Health indicators (2015) Birth rate 1 18.82 Death rate 1 6.1 Infant mortality rate 2 32
  • 29. JANUARY 2015 2929OCTOBER 2016 Major hotels in Uttarakhand Hotel Jaypee Residency Manor, Mussoorie Hotel Honeymoon Inn, Mussoorie Claridges Naini Retreat, Nainital Hotel Madhuban, Dehradun There are numerous avenues for recreation in the state, particularly in key cities such as Dehradun, Nainital and Mussoorie. There is a botanical museum in the Forest Research Institute at Dehradun. The Indian Military Academy has a museum, library, war memorial, arms and ammunition, shooting demonstration room, and an 18-hole golf course. There is another popular golf course in Ranikhet. There are several heritage hotels such as the Chevron Rosemount, Chevron Fairhavens and the Ramgarh Bungalows. There are numerous unique entertainment and adventure avenues including wildlife resorts such as Solluna resort in Nainital, Quality Inn Corbett Jungle Resort, and Tiger Camp: Camp Forktail Creek in Jim Corbett Park. As per State Budget 2016-17, the state government has decided to launch “Mukhya Mantri Yuva Swalamban Yojna” in the state, during 2016-17. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org CULTURAL INFRASTRUCTURE UTTARAKHAND THE SPIRITUAL SOVEREIGN OF INDIA Youth hostels in Uttarakhand Hotel Yash, Pithoragarh Hotel Yash, Dharchula Hotel Sheela, Nainital Hotel Saina Inn, Dehradun O.G.S Tourist Home, Rishikesh Youth Hostel, Ranikhet Hotel Jim Corbett (youth hostel), Jim Corbett Administrative units Districts 13 Tehsils 98 Development blocks 95 Gram panchayats 7,555 Municipal corporation 06 Nagar palika parishads 31 Nagar panchayats 41
  • 30. JANUARY 2015 3030OCTOBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org INDUSTRIAL INFRASTRUCTURE UTTARAKHAND THE SPIRITUAL SOVEREIGN OF INDIA Floriculture Chaffi is a Joint Venture between the Dutch government and Uttarakhand government to manufacture and process the planting material of flowers such as chrysanthemum, tulips, zantedeschia, lilium and gladioli. The alliance aims to reduce the reliance on imports of flower bulbs and meet the demand of cut-flower growers and exporters in India. The production facility in Bhimtal, equipped with Dutch machinery and technology, has an annual production capacity of 20 million flower bulbs. Moreover, the company can produce 2 million plants annually in the tissue culture laboratory. During 2016-17, Government of Uttarakhand is planning to establish industrial park for women, across 200 acres of land. Moreover, the establishment of new industries in Khurpia, Sitarganj, NEPA and Parag, has also been proposed by the state government in order to keep a check on migration from hills as well as for addressing and minimising the problem of unemployment, in the state. Source: State Infrastructure and Industrial Development Corporation of Uttarakhand Limited, News article Rural and small scale industries Khadi udhyog/gramodhyog 447 Small scale industries (SSI’s) 25,294 Total employees of khadi units 3,853 Total employees of SSI’s 63,599 Factories Number of factories 2,843 Number of workers 273,464
  • 31. JANUARY 2015 3131OCTOBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org UTTARAKHAND THE SPIRITUAL SOVEREIGN OF INDIA The Government of Uttarakhand proposed three smart cities: Dehradun, Haridwar and Roorkee. Out of these, the central government approved only Dehradun to be developed as a smart city on the basis of urban population and the number of statutory towns. In December 2015, the Mussoorie Dehradun Development Authority (MDDA) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Chinses stakeholders from Tongji University, China. The MoU is expected to be a move towards development of the Smart City Project in Dehradun. The university is a well recognized leader in town planning, architecture and designing for development of big township projects. SMART CITIES Smart Cities in Uttarakhand Cities Population Area (sq. km) Literacy rate Dehradun 1,696,694 3,088 84.25% Haridwar 1,890,422 2,360 73.43% Roorkee 118,188 8.11 90.70% Haridwar Dehradun Roorkee Source: TechSci Research
  • 32. JANUARY 2015 3232OCTOBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org INDUSTRIAL INFRASTRUCTURE - INDUSTRIAL ESTATES … (1/9) UTTARAKHAND THE SPIRITUAL SOVEREIGN OF INDIA Estate name Description Integrated Industrial Estate – Pantnagar Ready-to-occupy hi-tech intelligent building Developed plots of varying sizes Academic zone for educational and research organizations to STPI incubation centre to promote local entrepreneurs Large tracts of land have been devoted to green areas and open spaces Habitat centre to cater to business support and recreational needs of the occupants Conference hall Training centres Guest house Travel & forex service Banks and ATM’s Multi-cuisine food court Health club with gym Medical centre Serviced apartments Library and information bureau Indoor and outdoor sport facilities such as squash, tennis, badminton courts, billiards, etc. Source: State Infrastructure and Industrial Development Corporation of Uttarakhand Limited IT Park Dehradun
  • 33. JANUARY 2015 3333OCTOBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org INDUSTRIAL INFRASTRUCTURE - INDUSTRIAL ESTATES … (2/9) UTTARAKHAND THE SPIRITUAL SOVEREIGN OF INDIA Parameter Description Name of industrial estate Pharma City, Selaqui Industrial Area, Dehradun Location Located at a distance of 25 km from Dehradun. 225 Km from National Capital Delhi. Total area 50 acres Area available for allotment (industrial) 30 acres Area allotted 30 acres Connectivity Nearest rail yard: 25 kms Nearest national highway: Located on Dehradun-Chakrata National Highway Nearest domestic airport: Jolly Grant 120 Kms Nearest international airport: Delhi 275 Kms Water supply Tube Wells: 1 Underground storage tank: 1 Overhead tank: 1 Length of distribution line: 1.2 km Source: State Infrastructure and Industrial Development Corporation of Uttarakhand Limited Pharma City, Selaqui
  • 34. JANUARY 2015 3434OCTOBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org INDUSTRIAL INFRASTRUCTURE - INDUSTRIAL ESTATES … (3/9) UTTARAKHAND THE SPIRITUAL SOVEREIGN OF INDIA Parameter Description Name of industrial estate Integrated Industrial Estate, Haridwar Location Located just 3 km from Delhi-Haridwar National Highway. 225 km from National Capital Delhi 52 km from State Capital Dehradun. Total area 2,034 acres Connectivity Nearest rail yard: 5 km Nearest national highway: 3 km Nearest domestic airport: Jolly Grant 35 km Nearest international airport: Delhi 225 km Water supply Tube Wells: 4 Under Ground Storage Tank: 1 (capacity 6 MLD) Overhead tank: 1 (capacity 0.5 ML) Length of rising main: 1.05 km Length of distribution line: 46 km Power supply Electric sub stations, 220 KV (1) 33 KV (4), 11 KV (as required) Source: State Infrastructure and Industrial Development Corporation of Uttarakhand Limited IIE, Haridwar Parameter Description Financial incentives 100% central excise exemption for 10 years 100% income tax exemption for first 5 years and 30% for next 5 years CST @1% for 5 years Capital investment subsidy @15% with a max. Of US$ 0.049 million Proposed facilities Hotel, bank, school, hospital, petrol pump, golf course etc. Proposed industries Cosmetics & allied Plastic & allied Apparel & allied Agro food & allied Pharma products Electrical, electronics & allied Institutional, commercial & allied
  • 35. JANUARY 2015 3535OCTOBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org INDUSTRIAL INFRASTRUCTURE - INDUSTRIAL ESTATES … (4/9) UTTARAKHAND THE SPIRITUAL SOVEREIGN OF INDIA Parameter Description Name of industrial estate Integrated Industrial Estate, Pantnagar Location Located at National Highway no. NH-87. 235 km from National Capital Delhi. 300 km from State Capital Dehradun. Total area 3,339 acres Connectivity Nearest rail yard: 10 km Nearest National Highway: Situated on National Highway NH-87 Nearest domestic airport: Pantnagar Nearest international airport: Delhi 235 Kms Water supply Tubewells: 2; overhead tank: 1; underground storage tank: 1 Power supply Electric sub stations 220 KV (1) 33 KV (4) 11 KV (as required) Source: State Infrastructure and Industrial Development Corporation of Uttarakhand Limited IIE, Pantnagar Parameter Description Financial incentives 100% central excise exemption for 10 years 100% income tax exemption for first 5 years and 30 % for next 5 years CST @1% for 5 years Capital investment subsidy @15% with a maximum of US$ 0.049 million Proposed industries Cosmetics & allied Plastic & allied Apparel & allied Agro food & allied Pharma products Electrical, electronics & allied Furniture hub Institutional, commercial & allied
  • 36. JANUARY 2015 3636OCTOBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org INDUSTRIAL INFRASTRUCTURE - INDUSTRIAL ESTATES … (5/9) UTTARAKHAND THE SPIRITUAL SOVEREIGN OF INDIA Parameter Description Project location SIIDCUL phase II, IIE Sitarganj Total land area (vacant) 1,760 acres Saleable area 4,623,988.9 sq m Total cost of infrastructure development US$ 78.96 million Source: State Infrastructure and Industrial Development Corporation of Uttarakhand Limited ESIPL Sitarganj Parameter Description Name of industrial estate Sigaddi growth centre - Kotdwar, Distt. Pauri Garhwal Location Located 120 km from Dehradun. 200 km from Delhi. Total area 100 acres Area available for allotment (industrial) 60 acres Connectivity Nearest rail yard: Nazibabad 25 kms Nearest national highway: Kotdwar-Nazibabad National Highway Nearest domestic airport: Jolly Grant 120 km Nearest international airport: Delhi 200 km Water supply Tubewells: 1; overhead tank: 2; underground storage tank: 1 Power supply Electric sub stations 33/11 kv Financial incentives 100% central excise exemption for 10 years 100% income tax exemption for first 5 years and 30% for the next 5 years, CST @1% for 5 years, capital investment subsidy @15% with a maximum of US$ 0.049 million Sigaddi Growth Centre, Kotdwar Parameter Description Project location IIE Kashipur (Escort Farm) Total land area (vacant) 311 acres Saleable area 804,057.96 sqm IIE Kashipur
  • 37. JANUARY 2015 3737OCTOBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org INDUSTRIAL INFRASTRUCTURE - INDUSTRIAL ESTATES … (6/9) UTTARAKHAND THE SPIRITUAL SOVEREIGN OF INDIA Private industrial estates at a glance Dev Bhoomi Industrial Estate, Bantakhedi, Roorkee Developed By: M/s Datt Infrastructure and Services Ltd (in joint sector with SIIDCUL) 12-D Race Course, Dehradun (Phone:0135-2626465, 98370-02637) M/S Bheem Nagar Industrial Estate, Patti Bbhazzar, Kashipur Promoter: M/S Jindal Ploymer Co. Pvt. Ltd., Kripa Kunj, Ramnagar Road, Kashipur, (Phone 03947-224536) M/S Omega Industrial Estate, Dabhora, Ahatmali, Kashipur Promoter - Shri Vaseem Ahmed Khan, Managing Partner, 9th KM Stone, Bazpur Road, Kashipur (Phone-03947-262211, 262407 Mobile 9837036763) Raipur Co-operative Industrial Area, Raipur-Bhagwanpur, Roorkee Promoter: Adarsh Industrial and Housing Co-operative,, 41-C/2, Rajpur Road, Dehradun (Phone No.- 0135-2659990) M/S Mool Chand Industrial Estate Pvt. Ltd E-13/29, Harsh Bhawan, IInd Floor, Cannaught Place, Middle Circle, New Delhi. (Phone – 011-5151750-06) M/S Gangapur Kashipur Industrial Area, Kashipur Facilitator: Kumaon Garhwal Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Industrial Estate, Bazpur Road, Kashipur (Phone- 05947-275178, Mobile-9837050261) M/S Rajpur-Bhagwanpur Industrial Area, Bhagwanpur, Roorkee Facilitator: Indian Industries Association, Mohabewala Industrial Area, Dehradun. Contact Person: Shri Pankaj Gupta, Mobile-9412050047 M/S Sara Industrial Estates Ltd. Shankarpur-Hukmatpur, Dehradun (Joint venture between IEL and SIIDCUL) Promoter: Shri V.K. Dhawan, 7/1, Pritam Road, Dehradun. (Phone-0135-2674815, 2672395, 2669133. Mobile-9837030087) M/S Sheel Chandra Industrial Estate, Vill. Kotha, Lalpur, Tehsil Kichha, U.S. Nagar Promoter: Shri Mohan Goyal, (Phone 05944-28058, 280741, 280290, 224508) Source: State Infrastructure and Industrial Development Corporation of Uttarakhand Limited
  • 38. JANUARY 2015 3838OCTOBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org INDUSTRIAL INFRASTRUCTURE - INDUSTRIAL ESTATES … (7/9) UTTARAKHAND THE SPIRITUAL SOVEREIGN OF INDIA Private industrial estates at a glance M/S Kumar Industrial Co-operative Industrial Estate, Vill. Matkota, Tehsil Kichha, U.S. Nagar Promoter: Shri Shiv Kumar, Rampur Road, Rudrapur, U.S. Nagar. (Phone 05944-244445, Mobile: 9837569613) M/S Dabhora Industrial Estate, Dabhora Musthkam, Tehsil, Kashipur, U.S. Nagar Promoter: Kumaon Garhwal Infrastructural Industrial Corporation Ltd. Gopi Kripa Kunj, Ramnagar Road, Kashipur ( Phone: 05947-275409). M/S Kharmasi Industrial Estate, Kharmasi, Kashipur Promoter: M/S Shivangee Crafts Ltd. Ramnagar Road, Kashipur, (Phone: 09547- 278606, 270609) M/S Lakeshri Industrial Area, Lakeshri Bhagwanpur, Roorkee, Haridwar Facilitator: Shri Pankaj Gupta, President IIA, Dehradun (Mobile: 9412050047) M/S AIS Industrial Estate, Vill. Khanpur Kasauli and Lathardeva Hoondth, Roorkee, Haridwar Promoter: M/S Asahi India Glass Ltd. 12 Basant lok, New Delhi M/S Nand Nagar Industrial Estate, Vill. Mahuakheragunj, Kashipur, Udham Singh Nagar Promoter: Sh. Vikas Jindal, Ramnager Road, Kashipur, Mobile 9837048283 & 9837039542 Fax: 059477-275983 e-mail: nandnagar@yahoo.co.in M/S K.I.E Infrastructures & Projects Pvt Ltd., Vill. Mudiyaki, Pargana-Manglore, Roorkee, Haridwar Promoter: Sh. R.M. Khandelwal (Contact Person, Sh. Dinesh S. Panwar) Tel. No. 01334-221824 Mob.: 9837027573 Fax. 01334-223687 Mob. 9837363638 e-mail: gayatri_rke@hotmail.com) Source: State Infrastructure and Industrial Development Corporation of Uttarakhand Limited
  • 39. JANUARY 2015 3939OCTOBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org INDUSTRIAL INFRASTRUCTURE - INDUSTRIAL ESTATES … (8/9) UTTARAKHAND THE SPIRITUAL SOVEREIGN OF INDIA Private industrial estates at a glance M/s Shive Ganga Industrial Estate, Village- Lakeshri, Post-Bhagwanpur, Tehsil Roorkee, District Haridwar Promoter: Sh. Shiv Gupta, Director, M/s Shiv Shaki Products Ltd., 295 Gujrawala Town, Part III, Delhi-110009, (Phone 09891901476, 09837336050, 9810901476, Fax: 011-23540241 e-mail: sgiestate@yahoo.com M/s Mahavir Industrial Estate, Padlipur, Lalkua (Haldwani) District-Nainital. Promoter: Sh. C. Agarawal & Brothers, M/s G.K. Wooden & Scale Industries, Opp. G.G.I.C., Kaladhoongi Road, Haldwani (Nainital) (Phone no. 05946- 220586, Mobile-9412087199) M/s Uttam Industrial Park, Village-Mudlyaki- Kulchandi, Khundi, Dhahiyaki, Pargana- Manglore, Roorkee, Haridwar. Promoter: M/s Uttam Sugar Mills Ltd.,(Contact Person: Mr. T.K. Kandari), Libberheri, Roorkee, Haridwar (Phone no. 01332-229193, 229445) M/s Gold Plus Integrated Industrial Estate, Village-Tharhola, Pargana-Manglore, Tehsil- Roorkee, Haridwar Promoter: M/s Gold Plus Glass Industry Ltd., G-192 Prashant Vihar, New Delhi, Phone:011-4700050. 27564007, 27565277, 27565947, 27564027 Fax: 011- 26866378 Mobile: 950158003 M/s Balaji Industrial Estate, Vill. Mahuakhedaganj, Kashipur, Udham Singh Nagar Promoter: Sh. Apporva Jindal, Narain Nagar, Bazpur Road, Kashipur. (Phone: 05947-262491-2, 262381 Fax: 05947-262093-4 Mobile-9837039542, 9837046878) M/s salempur Rajputtan Industrial Estate, Village-Sunehra/Salempur Rajputan, Tehsil- Roorkee, Haridwar Promoter: Sh. Rajesh Singhal, Secretary, M/s Roorkee Industrial Association Near Jainith Industries, Salempur Rajputan, Roorkee, Haridwar (Mobile 9719403102) M/s Jai Prakash Associates Ltd., Vill.- Nalhedi Dehaveeran, Tehsil-Roorkee, Haridwar Promoter:Jai Prakash Associates Ltd., J.A. House-63, Source: State Infrastructure and Industrial Development Corporation of Uttarakhand Limited
  • 40. JANUARY 2015 4040OCTOBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org INDUSTRIAL INFRASTRUCTURE - INDUSTRIAL ESTATES … (9/9) UTTARAKHAND THE SPIRITUAL SOVEREIGN OF INDIA Source: State Budget 2015-16, News articles, State Infrastructure and Industrial Development Corporation of Uttarakhand As per 2016-17 budget, the state government has proposed to establish a food park in Kasipur city of Udham Singh Nagar district of Uttarakhand. In November 2014, the Uttarakhand government approved on the new Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) Policy for the state. Under the policy, capital subsidy would be 40% for backward districts such as Pithoragarh, Uttarakashi, Chamoli, Champawat, Rudraprayag and Bageshwar (Category A); and 30% for districts like Tehri, Pauri and Almora (Category A). Power, interest and transport subsidies will also be provided in a graded manner. State Infrastructure and Industrial Development Corporation of Uttarakhand Limited (SIIDCUL) is the organization responsible for development of integrated industrial estates (IIEs) in the state. Until 2015, the IIEs covered land area of 9,600 acres with investment reaching up to US$ 497.6 billion and generated 2,00,000 employment opportunities List of investors in infrastructure and industrial development in Uttarakhand (US$ million) Hindustan Unilever Ltd 16.99 Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd 10.43 ITC Ltd. 20.77 Britannia Industries Ltd 9.52 Dabur India Ltd 8.16 Cavinkare Pvt. Ltd. 4.16 Twenty First Century Printers Ltd. 4.31 Somany Foam Ltd. 4.27 Polar Industries Ltd. 3.56 Havell’s India Ltd. 2.83
  • 41. JANUARY 2015 4141OCTOBER 2016 The natural resources, policy incentives and infrastructure in the state support investments in the drugs and pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, IT/ITeS, mines and minerals, textiles, leather and tourism sectors. Uttarakhand has been successful in attracting long-term investments because of its key industrial and sector-specific policies. Developing appropriate infrastructure has also been a key strategy of the state to attract investments in various industries. Directorate of Industries is the state level office responsible for implementing the policies and programmes for industrial development in the state. For industrial development, the Government of Uttarakhand announced plans to invest US$ 16.78 million during 2015- 16. The MSME policy of Uttarakhand is boosting the growth of MSME sector in the state. After the insertion of this policy, the Government of Uttarakhand is expecting a growth of 15% in next few years. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org KEY INDUSTRIES UTTARAKHAND THE SPIRITUAL SOVEREIGN OF INDIA Key industries in Uttarakhand • Agro-based industry and food processing • Information and Communications Technology (ICT) • Floriculture • Horticulture • Pharmaceuticals and biotechnology • Hydropower • Tourism • Engineering and allied industries • Fast moving consumer goods
  • 42. JANUARY 2015 4242OCTOBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org KEY INDUSTRIES – ICT INDUSTRY … (1/2) UTTARAKHAND THE SPIRITUAL SOVEREIGN OF INDIA Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has received special attention from the state government and it has been accorded the status of an industry. Several initiatives have been taken to promote the ICT industry in Uttarakhand. With the establishment of the Software Technology Parks of India (STPI) earth station at Dehradun, Uttarakhand now offers high-speed connectivity. There are more such earth stations planned at other locations. Facilities by BSNL and Reliance are also available in the state. In 2002, incorporation of Information Technology & Industrial Development and State Industrial Development Corporation of Uttaranchal Ltd. (SIDCUL), as the nodal organisation to endorse the growth the IT sector of the state. The exports of IT products from the state grew at a CAGR of 7.4% between 2009-10 and 2014-15 to reach US$ 350 million in 2014-15. Some of the key players • Hiltron • HCL Infosystems • Wipro Infotech • Modi Infotech Service The state government has been focussing on adoption of technology for development of the state. In November 2015, the state government introduced a mobile application to keep watch over the criminal acts in the state, thereby making the police force better equipped. The application has been developed by WTIT, Dehradun based IT company.
  • 43. JANUARY 2015 4343OCTOBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org KEY INDUSTRIES – ICT INDUSTRY … (2/2) UTTARAKHAND THE SPIRITUAL SOVEREIGN OF INDIA Hiltron HCL Infosystems Wipro Infotech Modi Infotech Services • Hiltron initially worked to promote the development of electronics and allied industries and services in Dehradun, Uttarakhand. • It functions as an IT and communication service provider to the state under the administrative control of the department of IT. • HCL is among the largest vertically integrated IT manufacturing companies of India. The company reported consolidated income of US$ 567.98 million from operations during 2015-16. It is the largest hardware, system integration, networking solutions and distribution company in India. • It has its manufacturing facility at Rudrapur in the SIDCUL Industrial Estate, which has an overall capacity of 2 million personal computers per annum. • Wipro Infotech is a division of Wipro Limited. It provides enterprise customers with high-value IT products, software services, solutions and consulting services in India and the Middle East. • Wipro reported revenues of US$ 7.82 billion in 2015-16. • It has a unit at Kotdwar in Uttarakhand. The unit is spread over 5.8 acres of land with a built-up area of 75,000 sq ft. • It has fully-automated production lines designed on lean manufacturing practices and houses product engineering and R&D labs for continuous innovation in products and processes. • Modi Infotech is located in Haridwar. It is involved in the business of website designing, software development, web-hosting, web-advertising, ERP solutions, e-commerce-based application development and educational segments of the IT market.
  • 44. JANUARY 2015 4444OCTOBER 2016 Many Agri-Export Zones (AEZs) have already been declared under the AEZ scheme of Government of India for products such as litchi, floriculture & horticulture, herbs, medicinal plants and basmati rice. A biotech park near Pant Nagar is coming up in the state. Uttarakhand has been included in the difficult area category by the Ministry of Food Processing Industry (MoFPI) and hence units being set up in Uttarakhand are also eligible for higher incentives under the scheme of MoFPI. Fruits such as apples, oranges, pear, grapes peach, plum apricot, litchi, mangoes and guava are widely grown in the state and therefore have immense potential for development of horticultural crops and processing units. The state government provides assistance in establishing small and medium agro parks and food parks, which in turn are expected to provide common infrastructure facilities for storage, processing, grading and marketing. As per state budget 2016-17, Government of Uttarakhand proposed a new scheme of Madhav Singh Bhandari Krishi Syebhagita Yojna, which would boost cooperative farming in the state during 2016-17. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org KEY INDUSTRIES – AGRO AND FOOD PROCESSING … (1/2) UTTARAKHAND THE SPIRITUAL SOVEREIGN OF INDIA The state government announced plans to establish a mega food park in Udham Singh Nagar which is expected to be operational by 2018. The state already has one food mega park based in Haridwar. These two mega food parks are anticipated to contribute US$ 995.35 million to the GSDP of the state and expected to generate about 30,000 direct and 290,000 indirect employment opportunities in the state by 2018. The production of oilseeds and pulses during the year 2015-16 was estimated to be around 23,000 tonnes and 58,000 tonnes, respectively. . Status of food processing units in Uttarakhand Total established units 28 Horticulture based units established under MM-IV of HMNEH 42 Food parks in Uttarakhand Name of the food park Area (acres) Plots (nos.) Patanjali Mega Food Park Pvt. Ltd. 36 25 Himalayan Mega Food Park 30 23 Source: Uttarakhand State Portal, News Article
  • 45. JANUARY 2015 4545OCTOBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org KEY INDUSTRIES – AGRO AND FOOD PROCESSING … (2/2) UTTARAKHAND THE SPIRITUAL SOVEREIGN OF INDIA Britannia Industries Ltd Nestle India Ltd PepsiCo India KLA Foods (India) Ltd • Britannia is one of India’s leading food product companies, with an estimated 33.0% biscuit market share. The principal activity of the company is the manufacturing and sale of biscuits, bread, cakes and dairy products like cheese, butter and milk. • It has a plant in the integrated industrial estate at Pantnagar. The plant is located in Integrated Industrial Estate (IIE), Pantnagar, and the project cost incurred was US$ 12.5 million. The company recorded net sale of products as US$ 1.22 billion in 2015-16. The company employs almost 1,987 people nationwide. • Nestle is the world's largest and most diversified food company. It manufactures products under famous brand names such as Nescafe, Maggi, Milkybar, Kit-Kat and Bar-One. • It has around 280,000 employees worldwide and 500 factories in about 77 countries. The company’s total income from operations in India was recorded at US$ 680.47 million during second quarter of 2016. • In 2006, Nestle India commissioned its seventh factory at Pantnagar in Uttarakhand. • PepsiCo established its business operations in India in 1989 and is one of the largest and fastest growing food and beverage businesses in India. The company’s Indian operations reported revenues of US$ 3.768 billion during Jan. 2015- September 2015. • It provides direct and indirect employment to over 285,000 people globally and has 38 beverage bottling plants and three food plants in India. There is a company-owned bottling plant in Bajpur, Uttarakhand, which has an installed capacity of 100,000 cases of soft drink per day. • KLA Foods (India) Limited is involved in international trading in agricultural commodities. The company diversified into exports of minerals and metals and is exporting large quantities of iron- ore to China. • Their rice processing unit, located at Rudrapur in Uttarakhand, was founded in 1977.
  • 46. JANUARY 2015 4646OCTOBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org UTTARAKHAND THE SPIRITUAL SOVEREIGN OF INDIA KEY INDUSTRIES – FMCG INDUSTRY … (1/2) Proximity to key markets and supply centres of North India further adds to the attractiveness of the state as an investment destination. Pantnagar is a primary location for FMCG companies in the state. Milk production in the state increased from 1,550.15 thousand metric tonnes in 2013-14 to 1,684 thousand tonnes in 2015-16. Egg production in the state reached 432 thousand tonnes in 2015-16. Meat production in the state increased from 23.64 thousand tonnes in 2013-14 to 28.4 thousand tonnes in 2015-16. Some of the key players • ITC Ltd: One of India’s largest private sector companies has one of its factories in the personal care products division located in Ranipur, Haridwar. • Dabur India Ltd: Leadership position in ayurvedic healthcare products like ‘Chyawanprash‘, it has a factory located in Pant Nagar. • CavinKare Private Ltd: Built with an investment of US$ 11.7 million in 2006, the capacity of the company’s plant at Haridwar is 5,000 metric tonnes. The plant has an ISO 9001:2008 certification. • Hindustan Unilever Ltd: India’s largest FMCG company has its face/body wash preparations, cosmetics & toiletries being manufactured in Sidcul, Haridwar. Source: Uttarakhand State Portal, News Article Ministry of Agriculture, Government of India Food sector in Uttarakhand Segment 2014-15 Eggs (lakh nos.) 3,697.42 Meat (‘000 tonnes) 26.03 Milk (‘000 tonnes) 1,565.35 Cold storage set up in Uttarakhand, 2011-12 to 2014-15 (nos) 1 1 8 1 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 Source: National Horticulture Board Source: Ministry of Food Processing Industries
  • 47. JANUARY 2015 4747OCTOBER 2016 ITC Ltd Dabur India Ltd CavinKare Pvt Ltd Hindustan Unilever Ltd For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org • ITC is one of India’s foremost consumer goods companies, and is truly diversified with a product assortment ranging from cigarettes, apparel, and personal care and food products. The company is also one of the leading hoteliers in the country and is involved in agri-business. • The company reported consolidated revenue of US$ 8.21 billion in 2015-16. It has established a manufacturing facility in Uttarakhand for producing soaps and shampoos. The plant, located at Integrated Industrial Estate (IIE) Haridwar, was set up with an investment of US$ 27.4 million. • Dabur is one of the leading consumer goods manufacturing companies in India with a consolidated income of US$ 1.28 billion in 2015-16. It has 17 ultra-modern manufacturing units spread across the globe and its products have markets in over 60 countries. It has established a manufacturing facility in Uttarakhand. The company manufactures products for healthcare, personal care and ayurvedic cosmetics segments. The plant located in IIE Pantnagar was set up with an investment of US$ 10.7 million. In November 2013, it acquired another company in Uttarakhand at a cost of US$ 2.5 million. • CavinKare is a leading FMCG company in India. The company has an employee strength of around 3,000, an all-India network of 5,351 stockists catering to about 2.5 million outlets. • CavinKare Group has a turnover of US$ 234.6 million in 2011–12. It has established a manufacturing facility at the IIE Haridwar in Uttarakhand. It manufactures products such as cosmetics, shampoos, creams and deodorants. The plant was built with an investment of US$ 15.3 million. • Hindustan Unilever Limited (HUL) is the largest FMCG company in India. It recorded consolidated revenue of US$ 4.21 billion from operations during 2015-16. • It has a state-of-the-art personal care products factory, set up with an initial investment of US$ 28.5 million in SIDCUL IIE at Haridwar. UTTARAKHAND THE SPIRITUAL SOVEREIGN OF INDIA KEY INDUSTRIES – FMCG INDUSTRY … (2/2)
  • 48. JANUARY 2015 4848OCTOBER 2016 Many Indian and multinational companies have established their manufacturing bases in Uttarakhand as a result of the state’s emphasis on industrial and infrastructure development by providing incentives as well as easy availability of manpower. Many automobile and auto component companies have set up their manufacturing units and R&D centres in the state. BHEL is one of the oldest and most important companies in the engineering sector in the state. Tata Motors, Ashok Leyland, Hero Honda, and Mahindra and Mahindra are some of the well-known automotive companies that have set up units in the state. In September 2015, TVS Tyres invested US$ 24.88 million to increase the production capacity of its tyre plants based in Uttarakhand and Tamil Nadu. In August 2015, JK Tyres announced plans to purchase the tyre unit of Kesoram Industries based in Uttarakhand, for an estimated amount of over US$ 0.33 billion. In April 2016, the company announced completion of the acquisition process. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org KEY INDUSTRIES – ENGINEERING AND ALLIED INDUSTRIES … (1/2) UTTARAKHAND THE SPIRITUAL SOVEREIGN OF INDIA Some key players • Tata Motors Ltd • Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd (BHEL) • Surya • Polar Industries Ltd In October 2015, State Infrastructure and Industrial Development Corporation of Uttarakhand Ltd (SIDCUL) announced that the state is set to finalise the deal with Airbus for establishing a manufacturing facility at Sitarganj Industrial Estate in Kumaon region. The aircraft manufacturer is planning to invest US$ 165.89 million for 100 acres of land.
  • 49. JANUARY 2015 4949OCTOBER 2016 Tata Motors Ltd Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd (BHEL) Surya Roshni Ltd Polar Industries Ltd For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org • Tata Motors is one of the leading firms in the country in the automobile and engineering sectors. Consolidated net revenue of the company stood at US$ 7.45 billion in 2015-16. • The company has set up its fourth plant in Uttarakhand. This plant in Pantnagar has been set up for manufacturing the firm’s mini-truck named ‘Ace’. • BHEL is one of the leading power generation equipment manufacturers in the world. The company reported revenue of US$ 4.06 billion in 2015-16. It has installed equipment for over 100,000 MW of power generation for utilities, captive and industrial users. BHEL also offers comprehensive services to its customers in the conventional and non-conventional sectors including energy, industry, transport, defence and oil & gas. BHEL, Ranipur, is a township developed by the company in the Haridwar district of the state. BHEL, Haridwar, has a campus of 7,000 acres, of which, 2,034 acres is home to 200 companies including Hero Honda, Maruti and ITC. • Surya is among India's leading manufacturers of lighting products. The company is a leader in the exports of fluorescent tubes and has achieved high brand visibility in over 40 countries. The company generated revenue of US$ 468.81 million in 2015-16. In 1984, Surya set up its first factory for lighting products at Kashipur in Nainital. Its steel pipe manufacturing plant is among the largest in Asia, located at Bahadurgarh, Haryana. • Polar is a popular fan manufacturing company. It has established a manufacturing facility in Uttarakhand. The company manufactures electrical fans, water-lifting pumps, geysers, water purifiers and laminations. The plant, located in IIE Haridwar, was set up with an investment of US$ 4.7 million. UTTARAKHAND THE SPIRITUAL SOVEREIGN OF INDIA KEY INDUSTRIES – ENGINEERING AND ALLIED INDUSTRIES … (2/2)
  • 50. JANUARY 2015 5050OCTOBER 2016 Uttarakhand has several agro-geo-climatic zones, making it particularly conducive to commercial horticulture and floriculture. The floriculture industry is being developed aggressively to meet the demands of domestic as well as foreign markets. The climate of the state makes it ideal for growing flowers around the year. Floriculture parks with common infrastructure facilities for sorting, pre-cooling, cold chain, processing, grading, packing and marketing facilities have been planned to provide adequate incentives and facilities to the industry. Production of loose flowers in the state increased to 2,090 tonnes in 2015-16. Under Budget 2015-16, the Government of Uttarakhand proposed an outlay of US$ 3.73 million for the mission entitled as ‘’Mission for Integrated Development of Horticulture” (MIDH) for the state. Till date, US$ 1.86 million of funds have been released. Onion production in the state stood at 41.3 thousand MT during 2015-16. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org KEY INDUSTRIES – FLORICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE … (1/2) UTTARAKHAND THE SPIRITUAL SOVEREIGN OF INDIA Key player • Uttarakhand Organic Commodity Board (UOCB) Policy / administrative measures in horticulture sector Uttarakhand University of Horticulture and Forestry was established in 2011. This University is continuously taking new initiatives in the fields of extension, research and certificate level courses for the benefit of staff as well as lay farmers. Single window system has been shaped in order to smoothen clearance of projects under schemes of Horticulture Mission for North East and Himalayan States, National Mission on Food Processing, National Horticulture Board and Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority. A weather based crop insurance cover has been facilitated to the farmers producing apple, litchi, mango, tomato, potato and ginger. Source: State Horticulture Mission Total horticulture crop production (in ‘000 MT) 1,908.10 1,748.70 1,907.10 1,956.24 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16
  • 51. JANUARY 2015 5151OCTOBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org KEY INDUSTRIES – FLORICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE … (2/2) UTTARAKHAND THE SPIRITUAL SOVEREIGN OF INDIA Uttarakhand Organic Commodity Board (UOCB) • The Uttarakhand Organic Commodity Board (UOCB) is a government body founded in 2003. • It is supported by the state government and is located in the Dehradun. • UOCB advises and assists the state government in the overall strengthening and implementation of the institutional set up. It is also engaged in the production, processing, marketing and promotion of organic farming in the state. • The Board also focuses on promoting organic farming in the fields of land use – agriculture, horticulture, animal husbandry, dairy, sericulture, apiculture, floriculture, herbs and medicinal plants, tea, fisheries, forest and all related areas – for the promotion and development of organic farming in the state, and networks and liaisons with various department of the state. • The Board provides training for organic farming to equip the farmers with the latest methods and make them aware about the potential market for the commodities. Horticulture production (‘000 MT) (2015-16) Fruits 786.36 Vegetables 1,110.01 Spices 41.09 Flowers (cut) 14.69 Honey 2.10 Total horticulture crop production area (in 000’ha.) 298.50 269.30 303.00 315.79 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 Source: National Horticulture Board
  • 52. JANUARY 2015 5252OCTOBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org KEY INDUSTRIES – FOREST PRODUCTS INDUSTRY…(1/3) UTTARAKHAND THE SPIRITUAL SOVEREIGN OF INDIA The state’s forest revenues increased at a CAGR of 9.5% between 2004-05 and 2014-15 to reach US$ 64.67 million in 2014-15. Forest products have excellent potential for development due to easy availability of raw materials in the state. The state has ample scope to develop industries based on forest- and agro-wastes such as lantana, pine-needles, plant and vegetative fibres. Uttarakhand accounts for 6 national parks and 7 wildlife sanctuaries. The area covered by national parks and sanctuaries is 4,915 square km and 2,690 square km respectively. In 2014-15, the recorded forest area of the state was 36,556 square km, which constitutes around 68.4% of its geographical area. Uttarakhand is a storehouse for a rich variety of herbs, medicinal and aromatic plant species. This enables the state to offer immense opportunities for the development of export-oriented units based on such products. Forest Research Institute (FRI) is a premier institution under the Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education (ICFRE), situated in Dehradun, Uttarakhand. The state is home to more than 175 species of rare medicinal, aromatic & herbal plants. Department of Agriculture & Cooperation (DAC), Ministry of Agriculture is implementing National Bamboo Mission (NBM) scheme under Mission for Integrated Development of Horticulture (MIDH) with the objective to utilise the potential of bamboo crop and increase the area of cultivation. In 2014-15, US$ 0.16 million was allocated for the implementation of the scheme in Uttarakhand, of which US$ 0.047 million was released. Under Budget 2015-16, the state government sanctioned funds to the forest department of the state for the following schemes: Multi-purpose Plantation & Conservation of Forests : US$ 1.42 million Assistance to Bamboo & Bio-fuel Board for Plantation of Bamboo & Bio-fuel Species : US$ 0.187 million Forest Fire Protection : US$ 0.35 million Conservation & Development of Medicinal/ Herbal Species for purpose of Livelihood Development : US$ 0.15 million Forest Protection Scheme : US$ 0.22 million Eco-tourism: US$ 0.16 million Source: Forest Department, Uttarakhand, State Budget 2015-16
  • 53. JANUARY 2015 5353OCTOBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org KEY INDUSTRIES – FOREST PRODUCTS INDUSTRY…(2/3) UTTARAKHAND THE SPIRITUAL SOVEREIGN OF INDIA Source: Ministry Of Agriculture 690 506 1196 Green Culms Dry Culms Total Equivalent green weight by soundness of culms in Uttarakhand forests (2014-15) (in ‘000 MT) Bamboo production statistics 2014-15 Bamboo production area (hectare) under National Bamboo Mission 6,028 Bamboo bearing area (Ha.) 45,100 Bamboo reserved forest area 34,65,100 Source: Ministry Of Agriculture 380 250 199 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 Approved area under National Afforestation Programme (NAP) Scheme for bamboo production (in ha.)
  • 54. JANUARY 2015 5454OCTOBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org KEY INDUSTRIES – FOREST PRODUCTS INDUSTRY…(3/3) UTTARAKHAND THE SPIRITUAL SOVEREIGN OF INDIA Source: Ministry Of Environment and Forests 486.78 434.87 469.98 443.78 336.71 307.29 302.87 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 Funds sanctioned and utilised under Intensification of Forest Management Scheme Forest cover map Source: Uttarakhand Forest, Government of Uttarakhand Funds Sanctioned Funds Released
  • 55. JANUARY 2015 5555OCTOBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org UTTARAKHAND THE SPIRITUAL SOVEREIGN OF INDIA KEY INDUSTRIES – TOURISM…(1/2) Uttarakhand is a well-renowned religious and wildlife tourism destination. In 2015-16, 1.05 million international tourists visited the state. About 21 new places in Uttarakhand that have the potential to become major tourist destinations. These places include Jageshwar, Baijnath, Saat Taal, Bhimtal, Patal Bhuvaneshwar, Chakori, Someshwar, Pithoragarh, Chakrata, Roopkund, Hanaul, Anson Barrage, Harshil, Dhanaulti and Dayara meadow. Jauljiwi in Kumaon and Tons in Garhwal division are planned to be developed as adventure tourism destinations. Uttarakhand Tourism Policy, 2016 was launched in 2016, which aims at developing the state’s image as a safe, secure and friendly destination for tourists. In March 2015, the state government organised a 7-day International Yoga Festival in the Yoga Capital of the World, that is, Rishikesh for promoting cultural and religious tourism in the state. The Government of Uttarakhand is also focusing on Gramin Paryatan Uthan Yojana to help villagers in generating products and services to promote tourism in the state. Source: Ministry of Tourism 284.34 200.39 220.93 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 Tourist arrivals in Uttarakhand (in lakhs) The state government is planning to strengthen private-public sector partnerships across the tourism sector, during 2016-17.
  • 56. JANUARY 2015 5656OCTOBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org UTTARAKHAND THE SPIRITUAL SOVEREIGN OF INDIA KEY INDUSTRIES – TOURISM…(2/2) National parks/wildlife sanctuaries in Uttarakhand Religious tourism in Uttarakhand Askot Sanctuary Yamunotri Kedarnath Sanctuary Gangotri Valley of Flowers (national park) Kedarnath Nanda Devi National Park Badrinath Rajaji National Park Haridwar-Har ki Pauri Corbett National Park Hemkund Sahib Govind Wildlife Sanctuary Tourism infrastructure-2014-15 Tourist places 327 Tourist rest houses 159 Raien basera (night shelters) 32 Beds in T.R.H. 5,897 Beds in raien basera 1,560 Hotels & paying guest houses 4,220 Dharamshala 877 Main tourist centres in Uttarakhand Corbett Chakrata Mussoorie Bhimtal Nainital Lansdowne Valley of flowers Kausani Dhanaulti Ranikhet Almora Chamba Binsar Pauri Auli Mukteshwar Chopta Source: Uttarakhand Tourism Development Board Source: Uttarakhand Tourism Development Board
  • 57. JANUARY 2015 5757OCTOBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org UTTARAKHAND THE SPIRITUAL SOVEREIGN OF INDIA KEY INDUSTRIES – BIOTECHNOLOGY Home to a variety of flora and fauna and rare species of plants and animals, Uttarakhand has a natural advantage in the sector. The state accords an industry status to the units coming under this sector (policy provisions applicable to the IT sector are applicable to this sector) and aims to establish an internationally competitive business infrastructure and environment for developing this industry. During 2015-16, for the popularization of Fish Poultry Vegetable integrated farming, a project has been implemented at the Krishi Vigyan Kendras of Champawat and Lohaghat districts of the state. In addition, a project for the development of flood affected areas, through biotechnological interventions, of the state has also been implemented in Himalayan Environmental Studies & Conservation Organisation of Dehradun. As per budget 2016-17, the state government has decided to select 20 villages of the state for plantation of medicinal herbs. Zaneka Healthcare Pvt Ltd, Planet Herbs Lifesciences Pvt. Ltd., Olefia biopharma Limited are the major biotech companies functional in the state. New initiatives Creation of biosafety measures in the state In order to promote tissue culture oriented crops of kiwis, cashew nuts, bananas and flowers, a joint venture between Uttarakhad Horticulture Department and Uttarakhand Council for Biotechnology (UCB) has been established. UCB established a high tech web portal with international visibility to attract biotech/biopharma industries in Uttarakhand. UCB established an environmental biotechnology laboratory for the continuous monitoring of the climate in the line of biotechnology. The laboratory is based on ARIES, DST and ISRO. In order to develop smart kits for rapid detection of disease in plants, humans and animals, a molecular diagnostic and biosensor research laboratory has been established. Establishment of environmental biotechnology laboratory Source: Uttarakhand Council For Biotechnology
  • 58. JANUARY 2015 5858OCTOBER 2016 The IT enabled single-window contract facility is available under a two-tier system: The District Industrial Centres (DIC) at the district-level. SIDCUL at the state-level. These centres are responsible for providing information and escort services to entrepreneurs. They also maintain a data bank. Single window mechanism increases the efficiency through time and cost savings for both the traders and the government. The mechanism offers one single platform wherein parties, involved in trade and transport, lodge information and the required documents at a single point of entry. The Government of Uttarakhand announced the implementation of single window clearance system in the MSME (medium, small and micro enterprises) policy introduced in 2015. In addition, the Uttarakhand state government introduced Uttarakhand Film Policy-2015 in October 2015, that aims at offering single window clearance or hassle free clearance to the requests or applications for shooting, tourism promotion, etc. For instance, the policy along with implementation of such mechanisms is expected to offer ease to the citizens and also generate employment opportunities. For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org UTTARAKHAND THE SPIRITUAL SOVEREIGN OF INDIA SINGLE-WINDOW CLEARANCE MECHANISM
  • 59. JANUARY 2015 5959OCTOBER 2016 Agency Description Contact information State Infrastructure and Industrial Development Corporation of Uttarakhand Limited (SIDCUL) • SIDCUL, a Government of Uttarakhand enterprise, was incorporated as a limited company in 2002. It has equity participation from the Union Bank of India (UBI), the Oriental Bank of Commerce (OBC) and Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI). • SIDCUL functions as the nodal agency of the state to administer all existing Government of India (GoI) and Government of Uttarakhand schemes for industrialisation and industrial promotion. The corporation provides the industrial units with the requisite information and guides them on the approvals needed for potential investors. It is a multipurpose company for industrial promotion investment and infrastructure development. • The corporation’s key aim is to promote industrial development in the state; provide financial assistance by way of debt, equity, or venture capital; develop infrastructure; and assist private initiatives in the industry. It also implements and manages projects and provides specialised consultancy for finances and construction. It allows the industries and infrastructure projects in the state to be developed either directly or through special purpose vehicles, joint ventures, and assisted companies, among others. 29, IIE (IT Park) Sahastradhara Road Dehradun-248001 Phone: 91-135-2708100, 2607292, 2608092 Fax: 91-135-2708 109 Website: www.sidcul.com Uttarakhand Handloom & Handicraft Development Council (UHHDC) • Uttarakhand Handloom & Handicraft Development Council is a registered council constituted by the state government. The council acts as a facilitator to motivate, guide and organise artisans and provide common platforms for direct interactions between creators and connoisseurs, producers and buyers. Directorate of Industries Industrial Area Patel Nagar Dehradun-248001 Uttarakhand Phone: 91-135-2728 227, 2728272 Fax: 91-135-2728 226 Website: www.uttarakhandcrafts.com For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org UTTARAKHAND THE SPIRITUAL SOVEREIGN OF INDIA KEY INVESTMENT PROMOTION OFFICES … (1/2)
  • 60. JANUARY 2015 6060OCTOBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org UTTARAKHAND THE SPIRITUAL SOVEREIGN OF INDIA Agency Description Contact information Industries Association of Uttarakhand (IAU) • IAU is an apex body of small and medium scale industries of Uttarakhand. IAU is committed to the development of the state and its small entrepreneurs. It follows a two-tier system at the city-level and operates through the respective chapters. The thrust and focus of IAU is taking initiatives to help the existing industry and attract new industries in Uttarakhand. Industries Association of Uttarakhand Mohabelwala Industrial Area Dehradun - 248110 Phone: 91-135-2640 530 Fax: 91-135-2643 382 E-mail: info@iauonline.in,iauuttarak hand@gmail.com Website: www.iauonline.in Information Technology Development Agency (ITDA) • The ITDA is an independent and autonomous body to guide and monitor various projects and provide expert inputs, monitor, evaluate and execute the state's IT initiatives and projects under the National e-Governance Plan (NeGP). SIDCUL Building, 1st floor IT Park, Shasthradhara Road Dehradun, Uttarakhand Phone: 91-135-2708 122 Fax: 91-135-2708 174 Website: www.itda.uk.gov.in KEY INVESTMENT PROMOTION OFFICES … (2/2)
  • 61. JANUARY 2015 6161OCTOBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org UTTARAKHAND THE SPIRITUAL SOVEREIGN OF INDIA KEY APPROVALS REQUIRED List of approvals and clearances required Departments to be consulted Prior to setting up the unit Registration Industries Department Allotment of land/shed State Infrastructure and Industrial Development Corporation of Uttarakhand Limited (SIDCUL) Power load approval for construction load Uttarakhand State Electricity Department Approval for construction of building activity under the Factories Act Chief Inspector of Factories No-Objection Certificate Fire and Forest Departments Provisional trade tax registrations Central and State Excise Departments Registration under the Central Sales Tax (CST) Act, 1956 Central and State Excise Departments Before commencement of production Environmental clearances Uttarakhand Environment Protection and Pollution Control Board No-objection Certificate Fire and Forest Departments Permanent trade tax Registration Trade Tax Department Registration under CST Act Central and State Excise Departments
  • 62. JANUARY 2015 6262OCTOBER 2016 Parameter Cost estimate Industrial land purchase (per sq ft) US$ 4 to US$ 8.5 Office space rent (per sq ft) Dehradun: US$ 18 to US$ 170 per month Residential rent (2,000 sq ft) Dehradun: US$ 270 to US$ 450 per month Five-star hotel room rent (per night) Mussoorie: US$ 100 to US$ 300 Power (industrial) US 5.64-6.55 cents per kWh Labour (minimum wage per day) Unskilled: Semi-skilled: Skilled: Highly skilled: US$ 3.45-18.2 US$ 3.78-18.38 US$ 4.19-18.7 US$ 17.5-19 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org UTTARAKHAND THE SPIRITUAL SOVEREIGN OF INDIA COST OF DOING BUSINESS IN UTTARAKHAND Source: Ministry of Labour and Employment, Government of India, Uttarakhand Power Corporation Limited, Industry sources TechSci Research
  • 63. JANUARY 2015 6363OCTOBER 2016 Objective For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org UTTARAKHAND THE SPIRITUAL SOVEREIGN OF INDIA STATE ACTS AND POLICIES … (1/3) MSME Policy-2015 • To attract investment in the micro, small and medium enterprise sector • The policy aims at stopping rural-to-urban migration and boost entrepreneurs • To develop remote and flood hit areas of Uttarakhand for overall development Read more Objectives Mega Industrial and Investment Policy 2015 Read more Objectives • To provide assistance to dairy and textile processing units in the state of Uttarakhand . Objectives • To promote the textile industry of Uttarakhand through provision of subsidies and rebates on power bills Read more
  • 64. JANUARY 2015 6464OCTOBER 2016 Policy for Harnessing Renewable Energy Sources in Uttarakhand • To utilize the natural renewable resources of the state for electricity • To supply energy to agriculture, industry, commercial and household sectors. Read more Objective For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org UTTARAKHAND THE SPIRITUAL SOVEREIGN OF INDIA STATE ACTS AND POLICIES … (2/3) Industrial Policy 2003 • To provide investor friendly environment for rapid growth and industrial development in the state • To generate employment opportunities and widen the resource base of the state Read more Objective Information Technology Policy 2006 • To encourage use of IT tools in the government for management and decision support systems • To offer easy access to the citizens of the state • To attract private sector initiatives for development of IT infrastructure in the state Read more Objectives
  • 65. JANUARY 2015 65OCTOBER 2016 UTTARAKHAND THE SPIRITUAL SOVEREIGN OF INDIA STATE ACTS AND POLICIES … (3/3) • To promote tourism and develop it as a major source of employment and revenue generation • To setup new amusements parks and install new ropeways that would be exempt from payment of entertainment tax Read more Objective Tourism Policy 2001 Solar Energy Policy-2013 • To attract public and private investments in the solar power projects for promotion of solar energy in the state • The policy aims to setup 500 MW of solar power plants by 2017 Objective Read more Industrial Hill Policy 2011 • To set up industrial hubs in the state and attract investments for industrialisation in the hilly areas • In 2012, the state government amended the policy and the effective period was extended from 2018 to 2025 Read more Objective For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org
  • 66. JANUARY 2015 6666OCTOBER 2016 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org UTTARAKHAND THE SPIRITUAL SOVEREIGN OF INDIA Summit Venue of summit Date IITR-International Conference on Electrical, Electronics, Computer Science, Management and Mechanical Engineering (ICE2CSM2E-2015) Dehradun 1st December, 2015 IEEE-International Conference on Electrical, Electronics, Computer Science, Mathematics, Physical Education and Management (ICEECMPE) Dehradun 26th December, 2015 IITR-International Conference on Electrical, Electronics, Computer Science, Management and Mechanical Engineering (ICE2CSM2E-2016) Dehradun 24th January, 2016 IEEE-International Conference on Electrical, Electronics, Computer Science, Mathematics, Physical Education and Management (ICEECMPE) Dehradun 30th January, 2016 International Conference on Management of Infrastructure (ICMI) - 2016 Dehradun 4th February, 2016 International Conference on Contemporary Issues in Engineering & Applied Sciences Pithoragarh 12th February, 2016 CONFERENCES/SUMMITS FOR 2015-16 Source: India conference alerts
  • 67. JANUARY 2015 6767OCTOBER 2016 Average exchange rates For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org UTTARAKHAND THE SPIRITUAL SOVEREIGN OF INDIA ANNEXURE Fiscal Year INR equivalent of one US$ 2004-05 44.81 2005-06 44.14 2006-07 45.14 2007-08 40.27 2008-09 46.14 2009-10 47.42 2010-11 45.62 2011-12 48.13 2012-13 54.31 2013-14 60.28 2014-15 60.28 2015-16 65.46 Source: Reserve Bank of India
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