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Part II : Implementation
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05,00010,00015,00020,00025,000 Russia India Mexico Brazil China Canada Italy France UK Germany Japan US GDP (US$bn) Growth prognosis - year 2000 vs. year 2020 Goldman Sachs - By 2020 India’s economy will be the 3 rd largest
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All weather roads- 282,000 kms Mumbai and JNPT Ports- handle 1/3rd of India’s cargo Rail length- 5500 kms 2 international airports, 21 small airports Extent of Irrigation -19% (4.3 million Ha) Excellent telecommunications facilities Maharashtra has well developed infrastructure
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FOCUS AREAS Enabling mechanisms for PPP in infrastructure Integrated project for e-Governance under implementation. Physical Infrastructure: Power, Ports, Roads, Aviation and Irrigation Social infrastructure – Health, Education, Housing Development of Industrial Areas and specialized Parks: Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Development of Special Economic Regions along Delhi-Mumbai Freight Corridor,
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Action Speaks Louder than Words! 160 Mega Projects with investment of USD 32 Billion signed! 41 have commenced production. 39 under construction. Some of the Prominent Investors…
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160 industrial Mega Projects approved since June, 05… …of which 35 in 08-09, 28 more upto July, 09 inspite of slowdown 33 Bln USD investment proposed, 0.2 Mln. new jobs expected INDUSTRIAL MEGA PROJECTS
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41 in production, including VW, Hyundai, LG, CanPack, Rieter, Jindal Polyfilms, GM (19 in backward areas) 39 under construction, 36 have obtained land Latest entrants include global leaders like POSCO of South Korea INDUSTRIAL MEGA PROJECTS
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146 SEZs approved in the State – 51 SEZ Notified. 51 notified: 10 have started development, units established in 14 SEZs so far. 64 units already set up, 65,000 actual employment The Investment in approved SEZs expected at US$ 40 billion and it will create employment opportunities for over 6 million people. Area Under SEZ – 50000 Hectares (1.44% of the area of State) MIDC, MADC and CIDCO also major players, alone or with leading private partners GOING GLOBAL: GATEWAY OF INDIA
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Major Clientele Of Maharashtra Automobiles : TATA Motors, Fiat,GM, Daimler Chrysler,Volkswagen, Mahindra,Bajaj Auto Pharmaceuticals : Pfizer, Wokhardt, Ajanta, Lupin, Novartis, Cadila,kopran, Cipla,Serum Engineering : Thermax,Siemens, Bharat Forge, JCB, Hyundai Chemicals : BASF, Tata Chemicals,Hical,ITC, Camlin Steel : POSCO,Jindal,Tata,Sunflag Textile : Raymond,Bombay Dyeing, Indocount Information Technology : Infosys, Wipro, TCS,Syntel,Accenture, Hexaware, Persistent 9
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Maharashtra Every segment including 2 & 3 Wheelers, Passenger Cars, Light and Heavy Commercial Vehicles and Tractors is here in MIDC.
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Bio-Tech and Pharma The Best 6 Companies in India are From Maharashtra. “Maharashtra now has 33% share of BT industry, followed by Karnataka” (BioSpectrum) International players like GlaxoWellcome, Novartis, Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, Abbott are already established in Maharashtra. There are several companies like Glenmark Pharmaceuticals, J B Chemicals, Unichem Laboratories, FDC, RPG Life Sciences, Aarti Drugs, Zandu Pharmaceutical, Elder Pharmaceuticals, Ankur Drugs and Pharma, which have established their manufacturing units in Maharashtra.
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12 Infosys Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) Patni Computer Services i-Flex Solutions Mphasis BFL Mastek L&T Information Systems OrbiTech Solutions HSBC Development Centre IBM Global Services Wipro L&T Information Systems OrbiTech Solutions Datamatics Mahindra- British Telecom Silverline Cognizant Syntel Kanbay Datamatics IT Majors’ “Are Here”
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13 IT Hardware Companies In Maharashtra APW President Systems Ltd Celetronix India Pvt. Ltd. CMS Computers Ltd. D-Link (India) Ltd. Emerson Network Power (India) Pvt. Ltd. Jabil Circuit India Pvt. Ltd. Lipi Data Systems Ltd. LG Electronics India Pvt. Ltd PCS Technology Ltd. Philips Zenith Computers Ltd.
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STATUS OF PROJECTS Sector Constructio n Stage Bidding Stage DPR Stage ISR/RFP Stage Total Approximate Cost (in million USD) Civil Aviation015174355.56 Port Sector500162227.00 Roads34736507179.33 Irrigation02002256.24 Tourism0111113254.17 Total3921997814272.30 SECTOR-WISE SNAPSHOT OF INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS
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PPP Projects in Civil Aviation Sector SnProject Name Estimated Project Costs (in million USD) 1Navi Mumbai International Airport2200 2Airport at Nagpur670 3Solapur Airport85 4Shirdi Airport85 5Amravati Airport85 6Jalgaon Airport85 7Pune Airport1300 85 Airports with MIDC15 9Sindhudurg Airport25 Total4550
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16 Rewas Aware Dighi Jaigad Vijaydurg STATE PORTS UNDER DEVELOPMENT
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S.N. Port Estimated Cost (in million USD Ongoing PPP Projects 1 Multipurpose Port at Rewas (Raigarh)1322 2 Multipurpose Port at Dighi (Raigarh)152 3 All Weather Port at Vijay Durga (Sidhudurg) 250 4 All Weather Port at Redi (Sindhudurg)239 5 Two all Weather Ports at Jaigad (Ratnagiri) 264 Total2227 PPP Projects in Port Sector Future Port Projects – 40+ sites with suitable draughts are available for construction of vessels up to 1,00,000 DWT
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MIDC :Background MIDC is established on 1st August,1962 under Maharashtra Industrial Development ( MID) Act,1961 For Planned Industrial Infrastructure Development & Balanced Regional Development 18
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MRTP Act : MIDC is declared as Special Planning Authority In MIDC areas From14/10/1993 Developed 230 Industrial Parks on 54717 ha. Of Land Major Industrial Area : 90 Small Industrial Area : 90 Growth Centre( State): 46 Growth Centre(Centre): 4 Classification Of Areas Small Industrial Area Upto 10 Ha. Growth Centre ú Minimum 100 Ha Major Industrial Area More Than 100 Ha 19
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Water Supply Schemes : 1977 MLD Water Supply Utilization Patterns A. All Over Maharashtra 1312 MLD 1) Domestic ( 54 % ) 708 MLD 2) Industrial ( 46 % ) 604 MLD B. Mumbai Metropolitan Region 786 MLD 1) Domestic ( 70 % ) 550 MLD 2) Industrial ( 30 % ) 236 MLD 20 MIDC is acquiring 60000 Ha of More land at various locations in Maharashtra.
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Advantages of Locating in MIDC Four decades of experience in Industrial Infrastructure Ready Availability of Land Clear title of land, free from all encumbrances Established connectivity Provision of world-class infrastructure True Single-window clearances and approvals More dependability and reliability on account of being Government of Maharashtra undertaking 21
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GEMS & JEWELLERY Parks, Floriculture Parks, Wine Parks Developed. Developed 26 Iinformation Technology Parks at various locations Food Parks are being developed in Butibori, Shendra, Newasa,Addl. Latur, Osmanabad. Common Effluent Treatment plants are commissioned at 19 places. Solid waste Disposal plants started operations Fire Stations are Operational At 15MIDC areas. 24 New Locations are expected to be equipped with new firestations. 22
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MIDC has signed an agreement with Microsoft to computerise multiple functions across the organisation. Under the agreement, MIDC will deploy Microsoft’s ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) software to streamline processes in the corporation. With this pact, MIDC has perhaps become the country’s first state-owned industrial body to streamline its internal processes in such a fashion. MIDC & MICROSOFT PACT
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Public Private Partnerships already successful in SEZs, Airport Implementation of Clean & Green Eco friendly ( CGEF) Industrial Park with Science & Technology Parks Of India is already taking. Single Window Clearance in MIDC process initated. Decentralisation of powers to Regional level. MIDC Procedures Are Hasselfree & Industry Conducive
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Hydel Power Generation Proposal At Barvi Dam. MoU Proposed for 1000 MW probable power generation at Bhadravati, with MSEDCL Land Alottment for Power Projects at Mul, Tiroda(Gondia), Dewali(Wardha),Chandrapur. Land Acquisition under MID Act for Tata Power ( Shahpur Dherund),Reliance( Nagothane, Alibag),Jindal ( Ratnagiri), Ispat ( Wave, Pen). 25 Initiatives By MIDC for Power For Industries In MIDC
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Airports With MIDC Amaravati Yavatmalý Nanded Latur Osmanabad Baramati Kolhapur Ratnagiri 26
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Aviation Sector With MIDC SNAirportProposalTimeframe 1.AmaravatiHanding over to MADC July 2009 2.YavatmalFor PrivatisationBy December 2009 3.Nanded 4.Laturú 5.Osmanabad 6.Baramati 7.KolhapurHanding Over To Airport Authority Of India February 2012 8.RatnagiriHanding Over To Coast Guard December 2009 27
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Green Field Airports SNAirportProposalTimeframe 1.SindhudurgPrivatisationAugust 2009 2.Chakan,Pune Transferred To MADC. June 2009 28
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Wine Parks Godavari Wine Park, Vinchur-Nashik 52 kms from Nashik, spread over 151.36 hectares Krishna Wine Park, Palus – Sangli 38 kms from Sangli, spread over almost 53.70 hectares
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MIDC : Special Planning Authority MIDC has Independent Development Control Rules since 07/01/1999. MIDC is declared as Special Planning Authority by Government of Maharashtra for Private Non Multiproduct SEZ developed in Maharashtra. 30
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DMIC Influence Areas Industrial Region Phase I : Igatpuri- Nasik – Sinnar Phase II : Khed -Pune Industrial Area Phase I : Dighi Port & Nearby Phase II : Khed, Chakan Investment Region (Min.200SQKM) Industrial Area (Min.100SQKM) a) 1 31
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Dahej – Uran Pipeline Transmission Company - GAIL Length – 421 kms Diameter – 30” Gas carrying capacity – 12 MMSCMD Dabhol – Banglore Pipeline Transmission Company - GAIL Length – 730 kms Diameter – 30” Gas carrying capacity – 16 MMSCMD East West Pipeline Transmission Company - Reliance Start Location – Kakinanda End Location – Bharuch Length – 1440 kms Diameter – 48” Pressure – 94 kg/ cm² (maximum) Mallavaram – Bhilvara Pipeline Transmission Company - GSPL Proposed gas carrying capacity - 30 MMSCMD Dahej LNG Terminal Capacity – 10 MMTPA Hazira LNG Terminal Capacity – 2.5 MMTPA Dabhol LNG Terminal Capacity – 5 MMTPA Panvel – Dabhol Pipeline Transmission Company - GAIL Length – 187 kms Diameter – 30” Gas carrying capacity – 12 MMSCMD Pressure – 92 kg/ cm² Bombay High Gas (ONGC’s Uran – Trombay Pipeline) Dahej – Uran Pipeline Transmission Company - GAIL Length – 421 kms Diameter – 30” Gas carrying capacity – 12 MMSCMD Bombay High Gas (ONGC’s Uran – Trombay Pipeline) MIDC Is Implementing For Natural Gas Grid Network for Industrial Areas
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“India’s most competitive State” (‘Businessworld’ 23.2.09, with Institute for Competitiveness, Gurgaon) Independent Endorsements “ Maharashtra has 20.6 % of Investment Of India ( Highest ) “ RBI Report on Investment 2008-09 published in Sept. 2009
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Thank you. Mrs. Malini Shankar DCI – dici@maharashtra.gov.in Dev. Commr Industries. Maharshtra Dr. K. Shivaji - CEO, MIDC -- ceo@midcindia.orgceo@midcindia.org Mrs. Malini Shankar DCI – dici@maharashtra.gov.in Dev. Commr Industries. Maharshtra Dr. K. Shivaji - CEO, MIDC -- ceo@midcindia.orgceo@midcindia.org
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