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Gujarat-Sep-2018.Pdf RUDABAI STEPWELL IN ADALAJ, GUJARAT GUJARAT THE GROWTH ENGINE OF INDIA For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org September 2018 Table of Content Executive Summary .…………….…….…....3 Introduction ……..………………………...….4 Economic Snapshot ……………….….…….9 Physical Infrastructure ………..……...........15 Social Infrastructure …..……..……….........28 Industrial Infrastructure ……..……….........31 Key Sectors ………….………………..…...35 Key Procedures & Policies………………...49 Annexure.………….……..….......................65 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Second Preferred . According to the DIPP, FDI inflows in the state of Gujarat totalled US$ 19.16 billion during April 2000 – June 2018. During the same period, Gujarat accounted for about 5 per cent share in the overall FDI inflows in Investment Destination India. During 2016-17, the state produced 4.61 million tonne of petroleum (crude) and Natural Gas (Utilised) was Petro Capital of India 1,519 million cubic metres. Total consumption of petroleum products was 19.14 million MT during 2017- 2018P. Highest Share in India’s . Gujarat’s dairy sector consists of 17 district milk producers’ unions, with around 14,598 milk co-operative societies. The state’s milk production, which stood at 12.78 million tonnes during 2016-17, was the third Total Dairy Output largest state in India with 7.9 per cent of India’s share. The state attracted investment commitments worth US$ 1,407 million under Gujarat's textile policy 2012, for Strong Textile Base varied units such as processing, spinning, weaving, made-ups, technical textiles etc. The Gujarat Garment & Apparel policy was announced in October 2017 with the aim of creating 100,000 jobs in the state. Note: As per latest data available., MT- Metric Tonnes, P - Provisional Source: Gujarat Economic Review, 2017-18, Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion, April 2000 to March 2016, Ministry of Textiles, Industrial Extension Bureau Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas 3 Gujarat For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org Gujarat INTRODUCTION GUJARAT FACT FILE . There are seven agro-climatic zones in the state that support cultivation of a wide range of crops. The most commonly spoken language of the state is Gujarati. Hindi and English are the other Indian languages used. Parameters Gujarat Capital Gandhinagar Geographical area (sq km) 196,063 Administrative districts (No) 26 Source: Maps of India Population density (persons per sq km) 308 Total population (million) 60.4 Gujarat is located on the western coast of India and has the longest Male population (million) 31.5 coastline of 1,600 km in the country. The state shares its borders with Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra and the Union Territories of Female population (million) 28.9 Daman & Diu and Dadra & Nagar Haveli. The Arabian Sea borders the Sex ratio (females per 1,000 males) 919 state both to the west and the south-west. Literacy rate (%) 79.31 Gandhinagar, Ahmedabad, Vadodara, Surat, Rajkot, Bhav-nagar and Jamnagar are some of the key cities of the state. Source: Gujarat Socio Economic Review 5 Gujarat For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org ADVANTAGE GUJARAT High economic growth and industrial Policy incentives development . The state government has framed policies in almost all . Average annual Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) key sectors such as industry, power, ports, roads, growth rate from 2011-12 to 2016-17 was about 13.47 agriculture & minerals. per cent. The Gujarat Garment & Apparel policy was announced . Gujarat has achieved the distinction of being one of the in October 2017 with the aim of creating 100,000 jobs most industrially developed states. Accounting for 5 per in the state. cent of the total Indian population, Gujarat contributes . Gujarat, with highest installed solar capacity, plans to about a quarter to India’s goods exports. announce new net metering policy providing financial support to solar power generating households. Advantage Gujarat Rich labour pool Facilitating infrastructure . Gujarat has a good educational infrastructure with . Gujarat has successfully developed world class premier institutes in management, fashion, design, infrastructure. infrastructure planning & pharmaceuticals. There are 42 ports, 18 domestic airports & 1 . There are industrial training institutes in each district to international airport. The state also has an extensive train manpower for the shop floor level. The state road & rail network. A 2,200 km gas grid supplies gas government has undertaken many initiatives to to the industrial areas. encourage innovation in the education sector. 6 Gujarat For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org GUJARAT VISION 2020 . Make Gujarat a globally recognised . Encourage solar and wind energy generation. knowledge society. Encourage power generation and become a . Develop two knowledge corridors enabling trading hub for the West. functioning of institutions in sectors like retail, aviation and centres of excellence. Enhance gas supplies through E&P. Attract investments in SIRs, industrial Education/ . Real GSDP to grow three times by 2020. areas, SEZ infrastructure. Skill Development Energy & Power . Per capita income to be around US$ . Develop PCPIR to attract investments 12,615 (in PPP terms) by the year 2020. in the petroleum products and chemicals sectors. Investment GSDP/Per Promotion Capita Income Vision 2020 Tourism Industry . Make Gujarat a global tourist destination. Develop world class and globally competitive industrial infrastructure. Setting up a tourism development fund, Healthcare/ which would provide incentives to tourism Transport . Invest in ports and infrastructure to boost Social Amenities projects. imports and exports. Improve quality of life of people by . Develop high speed integrated transport developing clean, green and safe cities. network meeting global standards. Create good healthcare infrastructure to be . Bullet train and Metro Rail Transport Project at par with upper middle income countries. to reduce travel time. Source: Blueprint for Infrastructure in Gujarat (BIG 2020) PCPIR: Petroleum, Chemical and Petrochemical Investment Region 7 Gujarat For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org GUJARAT IN FIGURES Gujarat’s Contribution to Indian Economy (2016-17) Physical Infrastructure in Gujarat Parameter Gujarat India Parameter Gujarat India GSDP as a percentage of all Installed power capacity 7.59 100.0 30,874.07 344,688.61 states’ GSDP (MW) (August 2018)* GSDP growth rate (%) 12.97 10.80 Wireless subscribers (No) 70,811,676 1,146,493,488 (as of June 2018) Per capita GSDP (US$) 2,654 17,503 Internet subscribers (Mn) 31.42 493.96 Social Indicators (as of March 2018) National highway length 5,456 122,432 Parameter Gujarat India (km) Literacy rate (%) 79.31 74.04 Major and minor ports 1+41 13+187 (No) Birth rate (per 1,000 20.1 20.4 population) Airports (No) 18 125 Industrial Infrastructure Investments (as of June 2018) Parameter Gujarat India Parameter Gujarat India PPP projects (No) Cumulative FDI equity inflows 526 9,066 19.16 389.60 (August 2018) since April 2000 (US$ billion) Notified SEZs (No) (July 2018) 24 355 Note: GSDP, per capita GSDP figures are taken at current prices, Exchange Rate used is average of 2016-17, i.e. USD = INR 67.09, PPP: Public-Private Partnership, SEZ: Special Economic Zone, SRS: Sample Registration System, * For the year 2018-19 8 Gujarat For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org Gujarat ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – GSDP VisakhapatnamGSDP portat current traffic prices(million tonnes) VisakhapatnamPer port capita traffic GSDP (million tonnes) 3,000 200,000 200.00 14 CAGR (In Rs) 13.55% CAGR (In Rs) 11.99% 180,000 180.00 2,500 12 160,000 160.00 2,654 140,000 10 178,043 140.00 2,000 2,439 173.24 11.62 2,379 120,000 159,689 157.20 2,156 120.00 2,135 2,108 10.29 150.74 8 145,484 9.22 1,500 100,000 100.00 133.49 133.06 129,158 128.38 8.08 80,000 6 117,398 80.00 7.24 1,000 101,075 60,000 60.00 6.16 4 40,000 40.00 500 2 20,000 20.00 0 0 0.00 0 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 US$ Rs US$ billion Rs trillion . At current prices, Gujarat’s gross state domestic product (GSDP) . The state’s per capita GSDP^ stood at Rs 178,043 (US$ 2,654) was about Rs 11.62 trillion (US$ 173.24 billion) during 2016-17. during 2016-17 in comparison with Rs 101,075 (US$ 2,108) during 2011-12. The state’s GSDP grew at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 13.55 per cent, during 2011-12 to 2016-17. Gujarat’s per capita GSDP increased at a CAGR of 11.99 per cent between 2011-12 and 2016-17. Note: Exchange rates used are averages of each year, provided on Page 66 Source: Directorate of Economics and Statistics Gujarat, Government of Gujarat per Capita Source: Directorate of Economics and Statistics Gujarat, Government of Gujarat GSDP^ - calculated using GSDP million US$ /Population in million 10 Gujarat For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT – NSDP VisakhapatnamNSDP portat current traffic prices(million tonnes) VisakhapatnamPer port capita traffic NSDP (million tonnes) 160.00 CAGR (In Rs) 13.83% 12 2,500 180,000 CAGR (In Rs) 12.34% 140.00 160,000 10 2,000 2,333 151.76 140,000 120.00 2,127 10.18 2,077 136.57 8 156,527 120,000 131.60 100.00 8.94 1,888 1,500 1,870 1,824 139,254 116.93 8.05 116.54 100,000 111.12 80.00 6 127,017 7.07 80,000 113,139 60.00 6.35 1,000 4 102,826 60,000 5.33 87,481 40.00 500 40,000 2 20.00 20,000 0.00 0 0 0 2012-13 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2011-12 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 US$ billion Rs trillion US$ Rs .
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