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Invest in Madhya Pradesh Invest in Madhya Pradesh Department of Industrial Policy & Investment Promotion Government of Madhya Pradesh 1 Madhya Pradesh – State Profile and Key Attractions Industrial Landscape Lineup 2 Huge Market Rich in Minerals Industry Ready nd Only 2,30,000 Clearance 2 KM in 15 days Madhya Largest Diamond Public Service Indian State producing state of road network Guarantee Act Pradesh: (by Area) of India with Abundant The Asia’s 24,000 Skilled 77 Mn Manpower thickest MW More than 2 lakh Growth Population technical coal seam Installed power professionals pass Center of (135m.) coalfield capacity out every year Major producer of India Coal, Limestone, 2031 Copper, Rock 900 MCM 50% phosphate, “Narmada” river Hectare India’s population Manganese, water reserved for captured through Dolomite, Glass Developed land Industry available adjoining states Sand & pyrophyllite 3 India’s Food Basket ST producer of Oil seeds, Tomato, Orange, Share in India’s total Pulses, Garlic & Medicinal % organic production Madhya 1 Horticulture plants 40 Pradesh: ND producer of Food grains, Sesame, The Growth growth in Guava, Green Peas, Horticulture Production over the last 12 years Center of Ranked 2 Green chilli & Onion 6x India RD producer of Milk, Citrus fruits, Red Food Parks 3 chilli, Coriander & Cereals 9 4 Note: All ranks in reference with Indian states. Access to Huge Market India’s population captured 50% through adjoining states Max Time required to HP reach any corner of Punjab 24 Hours UK India by road HR Raj. UP Centrally BR both E-W and N-S corridor Located crosses state (621 Kms.) JH Indore MP WB CG 550 trains 20+ Major Rail OR crosses through state Paradip Port junctions MH AP Distance: 1,000 KM Kandla Port Telangana Distance: 650 KM ` Vishakhapatnam Port Distance: 1,200 KM Inland Container Depots JNPT Port 7 Distance: 600 KM 06 Hours Malanpur (Gwalior), Ratlam, Mandideep (Bhopal), Pawarkheda (Itarsi), Pithampur, Tihi, 09 Hours Dhannad (Indore) 12 Hours 5 Map is representative only and not to scale. Agribusiness & Food Automobile and Pharmaceuticals Processing Engineering Presence of ~2,800 Recorded 10% CAGR agri Indore hub of generic drug growth over the last manufacturing having manufacturing unit decade 100+ large units Warehousing & Renewable Energy Textile & MP’s Focus Logistics Home to Rewa Solar Garmenting Most of the India can be Power Project- Model 5th largest producer of served from Madhya project of GoI and World Sectors cotton in the country Pradesh Bank (GIF) Chemicals & IT/ ITES & ESDM Mineral based Plastics Operational SEZs, ESDM Industries Presence of 2 integrated clusters with Plug & Play 8th most productive mining plastic parks infrastructure state in the country 6 MP is home to over 300 large industries from different sectors Automobile and Engineering Agri Business and Food Processing Pharma and Chemicals Textile Others 7 Domestic International Madhya Pradesh – State Profile and Key Attractions Industrial Landscape Lineup 8 MP’s Prominent Industrial Areas MP Industrial Areas Key Highlights Smart Industrial Park Pithampur, Dhar Industrial Area, Sitapur ❑ Developed Industrial Area: 74 Total Area: 469.9 Ha Total Area: 155.5 Ha Available Area: 97.11 Ha Available Area: 96.73 Ha ❑ Developing Industrial Area: 9 ICD Facility: Pithampur Sector III, 5 Km ICD Facility: Malanpur, 39 Km ❑ Total Developed Land Bank: Railway Station: Rau, 30 km Gwalior Railway Station: Banmore, 29 Km 12,507 Hectares Sector: Multi-Product Sector: Multi-Product ❑ Developed Allottable Land: 2031 Hectares Khajuraho ❑ 18 New Industrial Areas proposed Jawra, Ratlam to be developed based on the Mohasa Babai demand from industry Budhi Barlai, Katni Total Area: 679.6 Ha Indore Available Area: 266.57 Ha Indore Bhopal Jabalpur ICD Facility: Pawarkheda, 23 Km Itarasi Railway Station: Hoshangabad, 20 Km Sector: Multi-Product DMIC - Vikram Udyogpuri Ujjain Lehargadua, Ratlam Total Area: 451 Ha Total Available Area: 203.3 Ha Plastic Park, Tamot Proposed Textile Parks ICD Facility: Pithampur, 90 Km Total Area: 49.3 Ha Railway Station: Ujjain, 20 Km Available Area: 30.95 Ha Airport Sector: Multi Product ICD Facility: (CONCOR) Mandideep, 21 Km Acharpura, Bhopal Railway Station: Obedullaganj, 09 Km Major Rail Junction Sector: Plastic and polymer-based unit Map is representative only and not to scale. 9 Progressive Policies (1/4) Only State in the Country with Tax De-Linked investment promotion policy ▪ Investment Promotion Assistance: Tax delinked investment assistance ranging from 40% to 10% of investment in plant and machinery from INR 100 million to INR 15 billion, respectively o Incentive on Employment generation: (100-2500 employees): 1 - 1.5 times o Benefits to Export oriented units: (25% - 100%): 1 - 1.2 times Investment Promotion ▪ Power Tariff rebate: @Rs. 1/- per unit for 5 years (green field projects) Assistance ▪ Infrastructure Development Assistance: @50%, limit of INR 30 million (private /undeveloped Govt. Land.) ▪ Green Industrialization (Waste Management System): for establishing ETP/STP @50% with a maximum limit of 10 million 10 Progressive Policies (2/4) Only State in the Country with Tax De-Linked investment promotion policy ▪ Interest Subsidy for Textile Industry: 5% to 7% for 5 years on Textile term loan (TUFS approved Plant & Machinery) for Textile Industry ▪ Slack period for Gross Supply Value (GSV) Multiple – 2 year slack period from date of production to comply Gross Supply Value Pharma Multiple as stated in IPP 2014 (amendment Dec 2018) ▪ Facility will continue after 2 years for a period of next 7 years ▪ Investment Promotion Assistance: 1.5 times additional incentive Food Processing ▪ Mandi Fee reimbursement for five years is provided for food processing industry 11 Progressive Policies (3/4) Special financial assistance for large scale Apparel (garment) units ▪ Maximum incentives to the tune of 200% of investment in plant and machinery ▪ Interest subsidy of 5% for 7 years on term loan for Plant & Machinery (ATUFs approved) ▪ Employment Generation Assistance: INR 5,000/ employee/ month for max. 5 years for new employees for 10 years* ▪ Skill development and training expenses: INR 13,000/ new employee for 5 years for MP domicile employees (reimbursement) ▪ 50% discount in the development fee in case of taking lease land in the industrial area ▪ Reimbursement of Stamp Duty and Registration Fee on execution of land lease documents ▪ Electricity duty exemption for a period of 7 years from the date of taking new electricity connection ▪ Concession on Power tariff: Fixed rate of INR 5/ unit on new electrical connection, for 5 years* 12 * from the date of commercial production Progressive Policies (4/4) Incentives Package Logistics & Warehousing Industry ▪ Investment assistance to the tune of 15% (maximum of INR 150 million) on Gross Fixed Capital Investment (except land and residential buildings) ▪ Infrastructure development assistance to the tune of 50% (maximum of INR 10 million) to construct access infrastructure to the site for private/undeveloped government land ▪ 100% reimbursement of stamp duty and registration fee on Mortgage executed in obtaining loan logistic & warehousing hub/park and on purchase of land ▪ Electricity duty exemption for 5 to 10 years for new High Tension (HT) connection by a DISCOM ▪ Relaxed Floor Area Ratio (FAR) of 1: 0.60 and maximum ground coverage of 60% Logistic & Warehousing hub/ parks will be allotted land in developing / developed industrial areas under Department of 13 Industrial Policy and Investment Promotion on 'first come first serve' basis at the prevailing land rate Recent Key Labour Reforms Subject Pre Reform Post-Reform Labour Working hours 40 hours per week 72 hours per week Registration/ License under 30 Days 1 day various labour laws Maintenance of Registers 61 1 Filing of Returns 13 1 (self-certification sufficient) Trade Unions & Factory Resolution of Labour disputes By Court Managers can resolve Provisions under Industrial All provisions to be followed for All provisions relaxed for next Disputes Act selection of workers 1000 days (except section 25) Provisions under Contract Labour Act, Inter-State Migrant Compounding provision No compounding provision Workmen Act and Motor introduced Transport Workers Act *For detailed info, kindly visit: http://www.labour.mp.gov.in/KnowledgeSharing/public/AllCirculars.aspx?Sid=0 14 Public Service Guarantee Act ▪ GoMP targets to provide required clearances in timebound manner to industries ▪ Madhya Pradesh Industrial Development Corporation (MPIDC), the single window secretariat of Industry Department, will act as the nodal agency ▪ In order to ensure real ease in doing business for industries, 40 services have been identified to be offered in timebound manner ▪ 25 Services: Instant approval ▪ 10 Services: Approval in 7 days ▪ 5 Services: Approval in 15 days 15 Thank You Contact Us: Department of Industrial Policy and Investment Promotion (DIPIP) Sanjay Kumar Shukla, IAS Principal Secretary Phone: +91-755-2708661 E-mail: [email protected] MP Industrial Development Corporation (MPIDC) Single Window Secretariat of DIPIP Vivek Porwal, IAS Managing Director Phone: +91 7552575618 E-mail: [email protected] www.invest.mp.gov.in 16.
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