Make a Smart Choice, Invest in… Haryana Table of contents 1 Vision 2 Why Haryana? 3 Government Interventions 6 Key Contacts Vision Haryana as a “Preferred Destination” in terms of Ease of Doing Business and Cost of Doing Business State GDP growth rate in excess of 8% Generate 400,000 jobs Attract investments of over US$ 15 billion Increase contribution of secondary sector in the State GDP from Shri Manohar Lal Chief Minister Haryana 27% to 32% Balanced regional growth Increasing the competitiveness of MSMEs through cluster development Adoption of “Zero Defect Zero Effect” manufacturing practices Capt. Abhimanyu Industries Minister Haryana Why Haryana? 1 1 1 1 1 Producer of 50% of the passenger vehicles & 60% of motorcycles in India Highest urban average spend across the country 60% of Basmati Rice exports from the country Highest per capita income in the country amongst major States Highest concentration of BPO workforce in the world in Gurgaon – 5% of the world Source: CMIE Source: NSSO Survey Source: Eco Survey Haryana Source: CMIE Source: NASSCOM 2 4 2 Second largest contributor of food grains to the National Pool Fourth in the Infrastructure Index Access to 2 International Airports at New Delhi & Chandigarh Entire State falls in the influence zone of 2 industrial corridors: DMIC & AKIC 13 districts part of NCR: a prominent trade and consumption center Source: CMIE Source: CMIE Source: AAI Source: GOI & DMICDC Source: NCR Planning Board Airports 2 Industrial Corridors 13 Districts Haryana has shown robust economic growth over the years, both at the State and Individual Levels Haryana's GDP Growth Only 1.3% of India’s area, the state contributes nearly 4% to India's GDP India GDP 8,392 7,249 6,109 5,304 6.5 4.7 FY14 389 FY13 341 FY12 5.6 4.5 8.0 6.7 8.9 FY11 299 FY10 261 FY09 7.4 8.6 6.7 2.70% 2013-14 224 2012-13 Haryana GSDP 183 2011-12 8.2 5% 2.10% 3.80% 5.10% 11.7 India's GDP Growth 10,540 India 6.80% Haryana GDP growth rate consistently higher than the National average 9,389 2.3% higher per capita growth than that of the average Indian FY09 FY10 FY11 FY12 FY13 FY14 The State provides a unique manufacturing and service ecosystem with the capacity to serve regional, national and global needs through its massive urban-industrial setup and unparalleled connectivity • 8 major diversified Industrial Clusters Consumption Zone – 11% of India’s Population (~132 Mn) Jammu & Kashmir • Entire state covered under at least one major industrial corridor – DMIC, AKIC or KMP • 1,356 large and medium industries Himachal Pradesh Punjab • Largest concentration of EMC pan India - 10 Uttarakhand Haryana Delhi One of the largest UrbanIndustrial setups in the country • 13 districts of the state are a part of the National Capital Region (NCR) • Greenfield Global Smart City Rajasthan Uttar Pradesh • Circular Metro around NCR Satellite Towns • 20 mins from New Delhi Airport • IT/ITeS and Manufacturing Hub Airport (Int) MRO Hub • World Class Social Infrastructure; Houses expats from 56 countries Industrial Cluster • 99.88% metaled road connectivity BPM Hub • 27000 kms of road IT/ITeS Hub Dedicate Freight Corridor • 1630 kms of railroad Road • 2 International Airports Rail Gurgaon is poised to become the benchmark of smart urban development in India • 1 Upcoming Aviation Hub Seamless & unparalleled access within the region, country and globally To sustain the industrial growth, over 160K skilled and semiskilled professionals are added each year to the labor pool Best in class skill development and education infrastructure Streams • Gurgaon has the second highest per capita Post Graduate population • Haryana has 11.5% total enrolments in education comparison of nation average of 8.3% • • Intake Engineering Colleges 159 54,241 Polytechnics 187 58,915 MBA Colleges 171 12,875 ITIs 123 39,140 B. Pharmacy 33 2,040 Medical Colleges 5 600 678 167,811 in 23 universities with more than 300 under-graduate, 159 engineering colleges and 187 polytechnics Home to leading educational institutions including o o o o o o o • No. of Institutes IIM Rohtak NIT Kurukshetra National Dairy Research Institute National Institute of Food Technology Entrepreneurship and Management Footwear Design and Development Institute Central Institute of Plastic Engineering Regional Labor Institute New institutes in pipeline: NID, Extension of IIT at Rajiv Gandhi Education City, NIFD and IIIT Total #HappeningHaryana The ambitious KMP expressway and the Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor will act as a magnet for mega industries on account of its unmatched potential Kundli-Manesar-Palwal Expressway • 136-km long/6 laned expressway project with industrial corridor of 27200 hectares (67000 acres) through 1 km of controlled area on either side • Connects 4 crucial National Highways; NH-1 NH-2, NH-8 and NH-10 • High speed link to Northern districts from Southern districts including Gurgaon • KMP Global Economic Corridor planned along its alignment with investment potential of close to US$ 50 Bn. Dedicated Freight Corridors Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor Project in Haryana – Early Bird Projects: Delhi Rajasthan Punjab Chandigarh Airport (Int) KMP Corridor • Global Green City at Gurgaon – one of its kind in India MRO Hub • Mass Rapid Transit System between Gurgaon Manesar Bawal - JICA funding support for the project to the tune of US$ 3.1 billion Metro Station • Integrated Multi Modal Logistics Hub in Southern Haryana – will reduce the transport time from 14 days to 14 hours Metro Link Amritsar Kolkata Industrial Corridor: Global Smart City • Multimodal Logistics Hub Studies underway Uttar Pradesh Hisar Expressway Delhi NH-8 Manesar Bawal Gurgaon National Highways Faridabad Palwal Neemrana Balabgarh The State has planned marquee investments in world class mega-infrastructure projects Saur Urja Nivesh (SUN) Solar Park Aviation Hub, Hisar 320 of 365 high solar radiation days leveraged to generate 1.3 GW of clean energy by 2022 Upcoming MRO facility will be the only Maintenance Hub in North India (Indian MRO market is forecast to reach US$2.6 billion by 2020 Model Economic Township Industrial Parks under PPP Model Covers 8,250 acres of land in the district of Jhajjar and adjoining areas of Gurgaon Land available in NCR for development of Industrial Parks under the PPP Model (US$ 5 bn) #HappeningHaryana Prominent Corporate Presence Thriving presence of more than 250 Fortune 500 companies #HappeningHaryana Government Interventions The Enterprise Promotion Policy 2015 (EPP) aims at balanced industrial growth in the State 5 Pillars of EPP 2015 Ease of Doing Business Enhancing Competitiveness of Industry Implementation Mechanism/Structures of IIBPP 2015 Building MSME & Services Sector Balanced Regional Growth #HappeningHaryana Committed to providing the easiest environment to do business from Entry to Exit Deemed acceptance of key approvals incase of delay • Different empowered committee’s to give approval basis scale of project • Provision of constituting Haryana Enterprise Promotion Board under Chairmanship of Hon’ble Chief Minister Exit 1. Entry • Enactment of Right to Public Service Act for time bound delivery of services A total of 119 services to Industries are notified under the act Simplified Land Allotment Relaxation in threshold in event of retrenchment/lay-off/closure limit under Industrial Disputes Act • Relaxation in applicability of Contract Labour Act Tiered Grievance Redressal System Time-bound clearance • • Entry • Creation of policy implementation, monitoring & grievance redressal structure • Enterprise Assistance Group – Correction plan to detect stress and corrective plan Relaxation on Labor/Environment Inspections • Allotment of industrial plots based on objective criteria • No random inspections unless specific violations • Removal of requirement of CLU (Change of Land Use) in 31 industrial blocks • Decrease in periodicity of inspections • Time-bound electronic mechanism Provision of automatic CLU in 75 industrial blocks Security • Investor Facilitation • Individual relationship managers for every large investor • Industrial Intelligence Unit set up for quick action • Police Stations within Industrial Parks 2. Operations • 3. Exit Relaxation in Labor Laws Single Roof System for Clearance NIRBAADH - New Industrial Regulation by Automatic Approvals and Delegation in Haryana Fiscal and Non-Fiscal incentives to lower the Cost of Doing Business VAT/SGST Reimbursement • Tax Reimbursement: @50-75% of VAT/SGST net paid for 8-10 years Service Sector • VAT/SGST net paid @ 50% • 50% - 75% Electricity Duty Exemption • 30%-50% Refund of Stamp Duty Interest Subsidy • • Financial assistance and support for quality certification, technology acquisition & upgradation as well as establishment of ETPs Land Related Incentives Reduced interest: @5%-6% on term loan for 3-5 years • No Enhancements on future land allocations • Land with a clear title • 50%-100% Refund of Stamp Duty Support to Thrust Sectors • Zero Defect and Zero Effect Special incentives have been provided to the thrust sectors i.e. Textiles, Food Processing & Agro based industries, Footwear Industries, Defence/Aerospace Industries etc. Increase in FAR • Support to Startups MahaNivesh Yojana • Special dispensation including mix land use etc. developed over =/> 500 acres with a minimum investment of US$ 1 billion Higher FAR of 150% will be provided with approval of HEPB • Collateral free loan • US$1.5 billion fund for soft loans FINE - Financial Incentives and No Enhancement Support to MSMEs MSME Fund • Rs. 1000 Crore (US$ 160 Mn.) MSME Fund to assist entrepreneur with collateral free debt upto Rs. 1 Crore Infrastructure Support • Rs. 1000 Crore (US$ 160 Mn.) for infrastructure support to MSMEs • Creation of developed sheds/flatted factories in Industrial Estates for MSMEs on Panchayat lands on lease basis Rs. 2 per unit for Micro and Small Enterprise in ‘C’ and ‘D’ Category blocks for 3 years from the date of release of electricity connection • More than 20 clusters have been identified for development/support across the state involving more than 6000 MSMEs. • Special focus is being laid on Traditional Clusters, Rural Functional Clusters and Thrust /Focus Clusters e-Commerce Portal Power Tariff Subsidy • Cluster Development Skilling • An e-commerce portal for online trading, marketing of MSMEs/ Khadi/ Handicraft products to be set up • 2 technology centres cum skill development centres at Rohtak and Saha • Financial provision of Rs. 10 Crore (US$ 1.5 Mn) will be made for this purpose • Rs. 225 crore (US$ 37 Mn.) investment for the purpose Major Reforms & Initiatives for Business Friendliness Labor Reforms Environmental Reforms • Certifications valid for 5 years for Red category and 10 years for Orange & Green category industries • NOC and consent to establish not required for industries in Green and Non-Red category • IT, Electronics, Auto & Textile Industry to be declared as Public Utilities • Inspection required only for consent to operate • Limit of workers under Retrenchment, Lay-Off & Closure Limit under IDA 1947 raised from 100 to 300 • Online monitoring for regular updates; inspection only in cases of specific incidents • Increase in overtime working hours from 50 hrs/quarter to 50 hrs/mth • 14 Private Labs recognized for renewal inspections • Number of contract labor for applicability of Contract Labor Act 1970 to be increased to 100 • Web enablement to file consent to establish, consent to operate, fee payment and downloading certificates • Amendment to allow woman to work in night Shifts being considered • NOC on self declaration for all category of industries • Self Certification for compliance management; no checking/inspection • Self regulation by companies for working hours • Only state to have clear guidelines for night time working hours • Web enablement of all services – registrations, certifications, payments Transparent Inspections Scheme • Selection of units for inspections shall be determined based on nature of hazard, time period since last inspection and No. of workers Industrial Security • Promotion of cordial working industrial relations through proactive measures • Police Stations within Industrial Parks • Industrial Intelligence Unit set up for constant monitoring of unwanted activities, and quick action in case of incidents Investor Facilitation • 15 days prior notice of inspection indicating team members • • 24/7 Investor Facilitation Helpline has been set up Inspection report to be prepared and uploaded within 72 hrs • • One month to be given for compliance before resorting to action on inspection report as a last resort Relationship managers will be assigned to every large investor who intends to invest in the State #HappeningHaryana Global Investors Summit #HappeningHaryana Golf Summit: March 06 Championship golf course designed by Arnold Palmer Day 1: March 07 Day 2: March 08 Key Contacts Key Contacts Minister | Industries & Commerce Principal Secretary | Industries & Commerce Haryana Civil Secretariat, Sector-1, Chandigarh, India Haryana Civil Secretariat, Sector-1, Chandigarh, India T: +91-172-2740212 E: officefm2014@gmail.com T: +91-172-2740009 E: psindustryhry@gmail.com Managing Director | HSIIDC Director | Industries & Commerce Haryana State Industrial & Infrastructure Development Corporation Limited, Plot No: C-13-14, Sector 6, Panchkula-134109 , Haryana, India Department of Industries & Commerce, Haryana 1st Floor, 30 Bays Building, Sector17, Chandigarh, India T: +91-172-2590324, +91-172-2590475 E: mdhsiidchry@gmail.com T: +91-172-2701344 E: ipcharyana@yahoo.com Thank You Knowledge Partner #HappeningHaryana