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Government of India Ministry of Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises Department of Heavy Industry GOVERNMENT OF INDIA MINISTRY OF HEAVY INDUSTRIES AND PUBLIC ENTERPRISES DEPARTMENT OF HEAVY INDUSTRY LOK SABHA STARRED QUESTION NO. *136 TO BE ANSWERED ON 02.12.2014 Setting up of Heavy Industries *136. DR. C. GOPALAKRISHNAN: SHRIMATI SANTOSH AHLAWAT: Will the Minister of HEAVY INDUSTRIES AND PUBLIC ENTERPRISES be pleased to state: (a) the details of heavy industries/Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs) functioning in different parts of the country, State/UT-wise; (b) whether the Government proposes to set up heavy industries/PSUs under 'Make in India' programme in the rural and backward areas of the country; (c) if so, the details thereof and if not, the reasons therefor; (d) whether the Government has received any proposal for setting up of such industries from various States during the last three years; and (e) if so, the details and present status thereof, State-wise? ANSWER MINISTER OF HEAVY INDUSTRIES AND PUBLIC ENTERPRISES (SHRI ANANT GEETE) (a) to (e): A Statement is laid on the Table of the House. Statement Statement referred to in reply to Part (a) to (e) of Lok Sabha Starred Question No. 136 for answer on 2.12.2014 regarding SETTING UP OF HEAVY INDUSTRIES BY DR. C. GOPALAKRISHNAN; SMT. SANTOSH AHLAWAT Since Industry is a State subject, hence no centralized data is maintained in this Department for heavy industries set up in various parts of the country. The details of Central Public Sector Enterprises (CPSEs) functioning in different parts of the country, including CPSEs under administrative control of this Department is placed at Annexure-A. A separate list of CPSEs under the administrative control of this Department has also been provided at Annexure-B. There is no proposal in this Department for setting up of heavy industry /PSU in any area of the country under the “Make in India” programme. The CPSEs under the Department of Heavy Industry (DHI) set up their units based on commercial considerations. Further, States encourage the setting up of industries as per their priorities and investment climate and details of such nature are only expected to be available with them. ********** Annexure-A State Wise List of Operating CPSEs in 2012-13 S.No. CPSEs State/UT ANDAMAN & NICOBAR 1 ANDAMAN & NICOBAR ISL. FOREST & PLANT.DEV.CORP.LTD ISLANDS 2 BHARAT DYNAMICS LTD. ANDHRA PRADESH 3 HMT BEARINGS LTD. ANDHRA PRADESH 4 MISHRA DHATU NIGAM LTD. ANDHRA PRADESH 5 RASHTRIYA ISPAT NIGAM LTD. ANDHRA PRADESH 6 NMDC Ltd. ANDHRA PRADESH 7 HINDUSTAN FLUOROCARBONS LIMITED ANDHRA PRADESH 8 BHARAT HEAVY PLATE & VESSELS LTD. ANDHRA PRADESH 9 ELECTRONICS CORPN. OF INDIA LTD. ANDHRA PRADESH 10 DONYI POLO ASHOK HOTEL LTD. ARUNACHAL PRADESH 11 ASSAM ASHOK HOTEL CORPN. LTD. ASSAM 12 BRAHMAPUTRA VALLEY FERTILIZER CORPN. LTD. ASSAM 13 NORTH EASTERN REGIONAL AGRI. MARKETING CORP.LTD. ASSAM 14 OIL INDIA LTD. ASSAM 15 NUMALIGARH REFINARY LTD. ASSAM 16 HPCL BIOFUELS LTD. BIHAR 17 BHARAT WAGON & ENGG. CO. LTD. BIHAR 18 CREDA HPCL BIOFUEL LTD. CHHATTISGARH 19 FERRO SCRAP NIGAM LTD. CHHATTISGARH 20 SOUTH EASTERN COALFIELDS LTD. CHHATTISGARH 21 INDIAN OIL-CREDA BIOFUELS LTD. CHHATTISGARH 22 PRIZE PETROLEUM COMPANY LTD. DELHI 23 NATIONAL SEEDS CORPN. LTD. DELHI 24 STATE FARMS CORPORATION OF INDIA LTD. DELHI 25 ONGC VIDESH LTD. DELHI 26 OIL & NATURAL GAS CORPORATION LTD. DELHI 27 P E C LTD. DELHI 28 STATE TRADING CORPN. OF INDIA LTD. DELHI 29 DREDGING CORPN. OF INDIA LTD. DELHI 30 STEEL AUTHORITY OF INDIA LTD. DELHI 31 IRRIGATION & WATER RESOURCES FINANCE CORPORATION LTD. DELHI 32 PFC GREEN ENERGY LTD. DELHI 33 PFC CAPITAL ADVISORY SERVICE LTD. DELHI 34 NATIONAL FERTILIZERS LTD. DELHI 35 GAIL (INDIA) LTD. DELHI 36 GAIL GAS LTD. DELHI 37 AIR INDIA AIR TRANSPORT SERVICES LTD. DELHI 38 PAWAN HANS HELICOPTERS LTD. DELHI 39 CONTAINER CORPORATION OF INDIA LTD. DELHI 40 AIRPORTS AUTHORITY OF INDIA LTD. DELHI 41 REC TRANSMISSION PROJECT CO. LTD. DELHI 42 KANTI BIJLEE UTPADAN NIGAM LTD. DELHI 43 INDIAN VACCINE CORP. LTD. DELHI 44 HINDUSTAN SHIPYARD LTD. DELHI 45 HINDUSTAN VEGETABLE OILS CORPN. LTD. DELHI 46 NATIONAL TEXTILE CORPN. LTD. DELHI 47 NTPC LTD. DELHI 48 NUCLEAR POWER CORPN. OF INDIA LTD. DELHI 49 HANDICRAFTS & HANDLOOM EXPORTS CORP. OF INDIA LTD. DELHI 50 M M T C LTD. DELHI 51 BHARAT HEAVY ELECTRICALS LTD. DELHI 52 INDIA INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCE CO. LTD. DELHI 53 FRESH & HEALTHY ENTERPRISES LTD. DELHI 54 SECURITY PRINTING & MINTING CORPN. INDIA LTD. DELHI 55 POWER FINANCE CORPORATION DELHI 56 INDIAN RAILWAY FINANCE CORPORATION LTD. DELHI 57 INDIAN RENEWABLE ENERGY DEVT.AGENCY LTD. DELHI 58 NATIONAL SCHEDULED CASTES FINANCE & DEVP. CORPN. DELHI 59 NATIONAL BACKWARD CLASSES FINANCE & DEVP.CO. DELHI 60 NATIONAL MINORITIES DEVP. & FINANCE CORPORATION DELHI 61 NATIONAL SAFAI KARAMCHARIS FINANCE & DEVPT. CORPN DELHI 62 NATIONAL HANDICAPPED FINANCE & DEVPT. CORPN. DELHI 63 INDIAN RAILWAY CATERING AND TOURISM CORPN. LTD. DELHI 64 NATIONAL SCHEDULED TRIBES FINANCE & DEVP. CORPN. DELHI 65 KUMARAKRUPPA FRONTIER HOTELS LTD. DELHI 66 MAHANAGAR TELEPHONE NIGAM LTD. DELHI 67 BHARAT SANCHAR NIGAM LTD. DELHI 68 RAILTEL CORPORATION INDIA LTD. DELHI 69 INDIA TOURISM DEV. CORPN. LTD. DELHI 70 HOUSING & URBAN DEV. CORPN. LTD. DELHI 71 RURAL ELECTRIFICATION CORPN. LTD. DELHI 72 RAIL VIKAS NIGAM LTD. DELHI 73 ENGINEERS INDIA LTD. DELHI 74 CERTIFICATION ENGINEERS INTERNATIONAL LTD. DELHI 75 NATIONAL INFORMATICS CENTRE SERVICES INCORPORATED DELHI 76 HINDUSTAN PREFAB LTD. DELHI 77 IRCON INTERNATIONAL LTD. DELHI 78 NATIONAL BLDG. CONSTN. CORPN. LTD. DELHI 79 NATIONAL PROJECTS CONSTRUCTION CORPN. LTD. DELHI 80 RITES LTD. DELHI 81 WAPCOS LTD. DELHI 82 NATIONAL SMALL INDUSTRIES CORPN. LTD. DELHI 83 NATIONAL RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT CORPN. DELHI 84 TELECOMMUNICATIONS CONSULTANTS (INDIA) LTD. DELHI 85 EdCIL(India) Ltd. DELHI 86 HSCC (INDIA) LTD. DELHI 87 HINDUSTAN PAPER CORPORATION LTD. DELHI 88 IRCON INFRASTRUCTURE & SERVICES LTD. DELHI 89 POWER SYSTEM OPERATION CORPORATION LTD. DELHI 90 CEMENT CORPN. OF INDIA LTD. DELHI 91 CENTRAL RAILSIDE WAREHOUSING CO. LTD. DELHI 92 AIR INDIA LTD. DELHI 93 PFC CONSULTING LTD. DELHI 94 REC POWER DISTRIBUTION CO. LTD. DELHI 95 AIRLINE ALLIED SERVICES LTD. DELHI 96 NTPC VIDYUT VYAPAR NIGAM LTD. DELHI 97 POWER GRID CORPORATION OF INDIA LTD. DELHI 98 NTPC ELECTRIC SUPPLY COMPANY LTD. DELHI 99 CENTRAL COTTAGE INDUSTRIES CORPN. OF INDIA LTD. DELHI 100 CENTRAL WAREHOUSING CORPN. DELHI 101 FOOD CORPN. OF INDIA DELHI 102 INDIA TRADE PROMOTION ORGANISATION DELHI 103 FERTILIZER CORPN. OF INDIA LTD. DELHI 104 HINDUSTAN FERTILIZER CORPN. LTD. DELHI 105 HINDUSTAN INSECTICIDES LTD. DELHI 106 DELHI POLICE HOUSING CORPORATION LTD. DELHI 107 CENTRAL ELECTRONICS LTD. DELHI 108 GOA SHIPYARD LTD. GOA 109 NHPC LTD. HARYANA 110 INDIAN DRUGS & PHARMACEUTICALS LTD. HARYANA 111 SJVN LTD. HIMACHAL PRADESH 112 HMT CHINAR WATCHES LTD. JAMMU & KASHMIR 113 J & K MINERAL DEVELOPMENT CORPN. LTD. JAMMU & KASHMIR 114 HEAVY ENGINEERING CORPN. LTD. JHARKHAND 115 URANIUM CORPORATION OF INDIA LTD. JHARKHAND 116 BHARAT COKING COAL LTD. JHARKHAND 117 CENTRAL COALFIELDS LTD. JHARKHAND 118 RANCHI ASHOK BIHAR HOTEL CORPN. LTD. JHARKHAND 119 ENGINEERING PROJECTS (INDIA) LTD. JHARKHAND 120 MECON LTD. JHARKHAND 121 CENTRAL MINE PLANNING & DESIGN INSTITUTE LTD. JHARKHAND 122 KARNATAKA ANTIBIOTICS & PHARMACEUTICALS LTD. KARNATAKA 123 TUNGABHADRA STEEL PRODUCTS LTD. KARNATAKA 124 KIOCL LTD. KARNATAKA 125 BHARAT ELECTRONICS LTD. KARNATAKA 126 HMT WATCHES LTD. KARNATAKA 127 HMT MACHINE TOOLS LTD. KARNATAKA 128 HMT LTD. KARNATAKA 129 I T I LTD. KARNATAKA 130 VIGNYAN INDUSTRIES LTD. KARNATAKA 131 ANTRIX CORPORATION LTD. KARNATAKA 132 BEML LTD. KARNATAKA 133 STCL LTD. KARNATAKA 134 KARNATAKA TRADE PROMOTION ORGANISATION KARNATAKA 135 MANGALORE REFINERY & PETROCHEMICALS LTD. KARNATAKA 136 HINDUSTAN AERONAUTICS LTD. KARNATAKA 137 HMT (INTERNATIONAL) LTD. KARNATAKA 138 HINDUSTAN NEWSPRINT LTD. KERALA 139 COCHIN SHIPYARD LTD. KERALA 140 FERTILIZERS & CHEMICALS (TRAVANCORE) LTD. KERALA 141 BHEL ELECTRICAL MACHINES LTD. KERALA 142 HLL LIFECARE LTD. KERALA 143 MADHYA PRADESH ASHOK HOTEL CORPN. LTD. MADHYA PRADESH 144 NHDC LTD. MADHYA PRADESH 145 NORTHERN COALFIELDS LTD. MADHYA PRADESH 146 NEPA LTD. MADHYA PRADESH 147 MAZAGON DOCK LTD. MAHARAHASHTRA 148 BHARAT PETRO RESOURCES LTD. MAHARAHASHTRA 149 RICHARDSON & CRUDDAS(1972) LTD. MAHARAHASHTRA 150 SHIPPING CORPORATION OF INDIA LTD. MAHARAHASHTRA 151 WESTERN COALFIELDS LTD. MAHARAHASHTRA 152 COTTON CORPN. OF INDIA LTD. MAHARAHASHTRA 153 BEL OPTRONICS DEVICES LTD. MAHARAHASHTRA 154 HINDUSTAN ANTIBIOTICS LTD. MAHARAHASHTRA 155 INDIAN RARE EARTHS LTD. MAHARAHASHTRA 156 MOIL LTD. MAHARAHASHTRA 157 BHARAT PETROLEUM CORPN. LTD. MAHARAHASHTRA 158 HINDUSTAN PETROLEUM CORPN. LTD. MAHARAHASHTRA 159 INDIAN OIL CORPORATION LTD. MAHARAHASHTRA 160 RASHTRIYA CHEMICALS AND FERTILIZERS LTD. MAHARAHASHTRA 161 EXPORT CREDIT GUARANTEE CORPN.OF INDIA LTD. MAHARAHASHTRA 162 NATIONAL FILM DEV. CORPN. LTD. MAHARAHASHTRA 163 KONKAN RAILWAY CORPORATION LTD. MAHARAHASHTRA 164 MUMBAI RAILWAY VIKAS CORPORATION LTD. MAHARAHASHTRA 165 HOTEL CORPN. OF INDIA LTD. MAHARAHASHTRA 166 MINERAL EXPLORATION CORPN. LTD. MAHARAHASHTRA 167 AIR INDIA CHARTERS LTD. MAHARAHASHTRA 168 HINDUSTAN ORGANIC CHEMICALS LTD. MAHARAHASHTRA 169 MILLENNIUM TELECOM LTD. MAHARAHASHTRA 170 NORTH EASTERN ELECTRIC POWER CORPORATION LTD. MEGHALAYA 171 NORTH EASTERN HANDICRAFTS& HANDLOOM DEV.CORPN. LTD. MEGHALAYA 172 NAGALAND PULP & PAPER COMPANY LTD. NAGALAND 173 NATIONAL ALUMINIUM COMPANY LTD. ORISSA 174 UTKAL ASHOK HOTEL CORPN. LTD. ORISSA 175 ORISSA DRUGS & CHEMICALS LTD. ORISSA 176 MAHANADI COALFIELDLS LTD. 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