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<strong>Progressive</strong> <strong>Punjab</strong>:a growing investment destinationof India


Presentation Overview► <strong>Punjab</strong> at a glance► Advantage <strong>Punjab</strong>► Economic Snapshot► Infrastructure Initiatives► Ushering Governance Reforms► Strong Educated Workforce► Thriving Business Opportunities► Urban & Rural Development Initiatives► Policy Initiatives in <strong>Punjab</strong>: Catalyst for Investments► Pragmatic GovernanceSlide No 2<strong>Progressive</strong> <strong>Punjab</strong>: a growing investment destination of India


<strong>Punjab</strong> Fact SheetSlide No 3<strong>Progressive</strong> <strong>Punjab</strong>: a growing investment destination of India


Advantage <strong>Punjab</strong>►►►►►►►►Enduring Strong EconomyRobust Physical InfrastructureSteady Support and Social InfrastructureStrong Educated WorkforceThriving Industrial EstateA Leading Investment DestinationVibrant EntrepreneurshipPragmatic Governance<strong>Punjab</strong> emerges as an ideal destinationfor Industry and best state to live & workMichael DellDell“The Company goes where itfinds talent and not just where itcan save money. We are verypleased with the talentedworkforce in Mohali. <strong>Punjab</strong>Government’s support andcommitment to InformationTechnology are positive signalsfor growth for there istremendous potential forbusiness in this region.”Slide No 4<strong>Progressive</strong> <strong>Punjab</strong>: a growing investment destination of India


Economic Snapshot► Gross State Domestic Product (2008-09):Rs. 1,03,825 cr (Q)* (at constant prices1999-2000)Percentage distribution of GSDP► Per Capita Income (2008-09):Rs. 33,198 (Q)* (at constant prices 1999-2000) (National average of Rs. 24,295)► Human Development Index (2001):►0.537 (Rank 2 nd among 15 major states)Strong Industrial Base:Per capita income• 1,60,640 Small Scale Units• 400 Large & Medium Scale Units► Total investment in industry (2008-09):2008-092007-082006-072005-0628,48730,01431,66233,198Rs. 47,250 crores26,000 28,000 30,000 32,000 34,000Per capita income at constant prices (1999-2000)Source: Economic Survey of <strong>Punjab</strong>, 2008-09Slide No 5<strong>Progressive</strong> <strong>Punjab</strong>: a growing investment destination of India


Friendly InvestmentEnvironmentSlide No 6<strong>Progressive</strong> <strong>Punjab</strong>: a growing investment destination of India


Leading Investment DestinationIndia Today’s ‘State of the States Survey’ has ranked <strong>Punjab</strong> as the Best Statefor 4 consecutive years( 2007-2010), in the following indices:1. Infrastructure2. Consumer Markets3. AgricultureSlide No 7<strong>Progressive</strong> <strong>Punjab</strong>: a growing investment destination of India


Leading Investment Destination<strong>Punjab</strong> adjudged as the best place for doing business in India, World BankStudy, 2009Source: Doing Business in India, 2009, World Bank StudySlide No 8<strong>Progressive</strong> <strong>Punjab</strong>: a growing investment destination of India


Leading Investment DestinationAttained top rank on the ‘Infrastructure Development Index’, as per CMIEreport, 2001Source: CMIE (2000), Profile of Districts, October, CMIE, MumbaiSlide No 9<strong>Progressive</strong> <strong>Punjab</strong>: a growing investment destination of India


Robust InfrastructureSlide No 10<strong>Progressive</strong> <strong>Punjab</strong>: a growing investment destination of India


Physical Infrastructure: Road, Rail and AirOne of the best States in India in terms of rail, road and transport network asper National Council of Applied Economic Research (NCAER), 2007Slide No 11<strong>Progressive</strong> <strong>Punjab</strong>: a growing investment destination of India


Major Road ProjectsFirst State in India with 100% connectivity to rural areas with metalled roads►6-laning of Shambu-Jalandhar Expressway underway►4-laning of six other major highways►State-of-the-art Ludhiana City Expressway with a projectoutlay of Rs. 400 cr►45 RoBs (20 at execution stage and 25 at planning stage) withproject outlay of Rs. 700 cr►Completion of 9 road projects at a cost of Rs. 653 cr►Development of Delhi–Mumbai Industrial Corridor extension toLudhiana►Proposed Expressway at LudhianaNH-1 on west of LudhianaConnecting NH- 95 toSlide No 12<strong>Progressive</strong> <strong>Punjab</strong>: a growing investment destination of India


Major Road Projects►6-laning of Panipat -Jalandhar highway underway.►4-laning of Jalandhar - Amritsar highway completed.►4 laning of Ambala -Zirakpur highway provides smooth and quick connectivity toState Capital Chandigarh.►4 laning of Chandigarh-Patiala-Sangrur-Barnala Bathinda Expressway►Jalandhar-Pathankot Expressway- under construction►Amritsar-Pathankot Expressway -under constructionSlide No 13<strong>Progressive</strong> <strong>Punjab</strong>: a growing investment destination of India


Major Rail ProjectsFourth highest rail density among all States and Union Territories in India withthe railway line length of 2,134 km.►Well connected with most parts of the country and is in close proximity to Delhi/NCR►Proposed development of Dedicated Freight Corridor (DFC) project on the easterncorridor (Rs. 11,589 cr) starting from Ludhiana till Sonnagar/ Dankuni►Proposed development of railway line between Chandigarh-Ludhiana by 2011►Around 27 railway bridges nearing completion and 26 new are proposed to be built inthe next two yearsSlide No 14<strong>Progressive</strong> <strong>Punjab</strong>: a growing investment destination of India


Major Rail ProjectsDedicated Freight Corridor (Eastern)Source: Dedicated Freight Corridor Corporation of India (DFCCIL), www.dfccil.orgSlide No 15<strong>Progressive</strong> <strong>Punjab</strong>: a growing investment destination of India


Enhancing Air ConnectivityGeared to be one of the finest and easily accessible tourist as well as businessdestinations in South AsiaInternational Airports in State►Amritsar►►Mohali – International Flights will Commence inYear 2011Ludhiana – Greenfield International AirportDomestic Airports►Amritsar►►►►MohaliPathankotBathindaLudhianaSlide No 16<strong>Progressive</strong> <strong>Punjab</strong>: a growing investment destination of India


Support Infrastructure: Telecommunication►Highest telephone density of 47% compared to national average of 20% in 2007-08►Highest per capita cellular connectivity with more than 12 million cellular phonesubscribers in 2007-08►Extensive Optic Fiber Cable (OFC) Network of 25,000 route km in all towns/ villageswith more than 5,000 population►Establishment of dedicated STPI satellite earth station operational at Mohali andJalandhar by VSNL and one proposed in PatialaSatellite ConnectivityInternational Connectivity ArchitectureEarthStationSTPICustomerPremisesForeign EndService providerCustomer’sForeign OfficeInternational Fiber ConnectivitySlide No 18<strong>Progressive</strong> <strong>Punjab</strong>: a growing investment destination of India


Social Infrastructure: Modern Healthcare►Proposed Medicity at Mullanpur Urban stateMedical & Health Care Facilities91129►Proposed postdoctoral medical college in Mullanpur►Presence of well renowned hospitals such as PGIMER,CMC (Ludhiana), Apollo Hospital (Ludhiana) and FortisHealthcare (Mohali)4461305No. of Government HospitalsNo. of Dispensaries/ ClinicsNo. of Primary Health CentresNo. of Community health centers►Proposed development of a medical city project by FortisHealthcare in MohaliSource : Dept. of Healthcare, <strong>Punjab</strong>►<strong>Punjab</strong> Institute of Medical Sciences at Jalandhar►Super Specialty Trauma and Cancer hospitals at Mohaliand Super Specialty Cardiac and Cancer Hospital atBathinda are being developed under PPP mode with MAXHealth Care.Slide No 19<strong>Progressive</strong> <strong>Punjab</strong>: a growing investment destination of India


Social Infrastructure: Major Hospitality Projects► Presence of 60 star hotels located majorly inAmritsar, Jalandhar and Ludhiana► Proposed 7 star hotel by Hampshire Group ofHotels and Resorts at Amritsar► Proposed luxury hotel by JW Marriot group of hotelsin Amritsar► Proposed Courtyard by Marriotts at Amritsar by2013► 5 star hotels at Amritsar and Bathinda and a 3 Starhotel at Amritsar on PPP basis► Hotel-cum-convention centre with 300 rooms and5,000 seating capacity is also proposed at MohaliSlide No 20<strong>Progressive</strong> <strong>Punjab</strong>: a growing investment destination of India


Social Infrastructure: Major Tourism Projects► Promotion of mega tourism project fordevelopment of Amritsar city along with thedevelopment of Fort Gobindgarh andHeritage village in Amritsar► Implementation of Tourism DevelopmentMaster Plan 2008-2023 by UNWTO*► <strong>Punjab</strong> Luxury Train has been introduced► 5 Star & Luxury Hotel projects underdevelopment namely of Taj Group, RadissonGroup, Hampshire Group etc.► Initiatives in Tourism such as Eco TourismProjects, Farm tourism and upgradation ofroadside eateriesSlide No 21<strong>Progressive</strong> <strong>Punjab</strong>: a growing investment destination of India


Social Infrastructure: Surging ConsumerismClassified as ‘The Mall Capital of India’► <strong>Punjab</strong> accounts for 3.3% of the country’s total private consumption expenditure at Rs.66,000 crores in 2007-08► Higher purchasing power of Rs. 1,022 per person per month than national average of Rs.636► Estimated percentage of population in <strong>Punjab</strong> below poverty line is 2%, as compared to25% for all-India in 2007-08► Establishment of Bharti-Walmart outlets in Amritsar & Zirkpur► Proposed development of Metro Cash & Carry at Zirakpur, Ludhiana & Janlandhar with aninvestment of Rs. 900 crores.► Proposed development of retail malls, shopping centres by DLF Group, Ansal Group andSpirit Global ConstructionsSlide No 22<strong>Progressive</strong> <strong>Punjab</strong>: a growing investment destination of India


Ushering Governance ReformsSlide No 23<strong>Progressive</strong> <strong>Punjab</strong>: a growing investment destination of India


Ushering Governance ReformsDepartment of Revenue► Entire records will be computerized by 31st March, 2011and will be available on web► More than150 farad kendras planned to be opened.► Registration of documents streamlined with no requirementof Pre audit.► <strong>Punjab</strong> Land Revenue Act 1887 is being amended• There shall be no appeal against interim orders• Powers of revision shall be restricted to one• level (Commissioner)Slide No 25<strong>Progressive</strong> <strong>Punjab</strong>: a growing investment destination of India


Ushering Governance ReformsDepartment of Police►Community Policing Suwidha Centres at sub divisional levelwith trained staff• Passport verification• Arm licences verification• Police clearance certificates• Permission for various functions etc.►6 NRI police stations and cyber police stationsSlide No 26<strong>Progressive</strong> <strong>Punjab</strong>: a growing investment destination of India


Ushering Governance ReformsDepartment of Health►►Ambulance & Paramedic Care withConfidence (Fleet of more than 150 Hi-Tech ambulances)Records for delivery of birth and deathcertificates are being Computerized.►Rules and processes relating to registrationof births and deaths also simplifiedDepartment of Transport►The Motor Vehicle dealers will be authorized for issuance ofRegistration certificate for non transport Vehicle on the First sale.►►►►DTO offices being computerized for on line payment of all chargessuch asRegistration ChargesMotor vehicle taxChallan monitoring systemSlide No 27<strong>Progressive</strong> <strong>Punjab</strong>: a growing investment destination of India


Ushering Governance ReformsDepartment of Local Government►Solid Waste Management• Private partners to collect, transport &process waste from the Cities.►►Street Lighting• LED based efficient Street Light SystemE- Governance• Municipal Services will be available online• 360 Citizen facilitation centres to be openedSlide No 28<strong>Progressive</strong> <strong>Punjab</strong>: a growing investment destination of India


Ushering Governance Reforms►Other Major Key Reforms• Self Declaration in lieu of Affidavits• Industry Portal for online filing of applications with Helpline• e-Filing of VAT returns• e-Tendering in 7 Dept implemented and others are covered• under phased manner.• Online Payment of Electricity billsSlide No 29<strong>Progressive</strong> <strong>Punjab</strong>: a growing investment destination of India


Slide No 30<strong>Progressive</strong> <strong>Punjab</strong>: a growing investment destination of IndiaStrong EducatedWorkforce


Assuring Quality Manpower<strong>Punjab</strong>’s PremierInstitutesSlide No 31<strong>Progressive</strong> <strong>Punjab</strong>: a growing investment destination of India


Initiatives in School EducationOne of the leading states in providing best infrastructure and facilities to primary andupper primary schools based on EDI for the year 2009 by NUEPA► Strong school education network with 19,608 govt. schools and 1,518private schools with government schools contributing 92% to schooleducation► Education through EDUSAT being provided to students of secondaryschools► Approx. Rs 780 cr being spent on primary school education underSarva Shiksha Abhiyan► 117 Adarsh Schools for providing quality education to rural students► Infrastructure in 351 schools being upgraded under NABARD projectat Rs. 141 cr.► As per all India Education Index, <strong>Punjab</strong> has been adjudged at No 6place and as per infrastructure index, the State is at No 1 position.Slide No 32<strong>Progressive</strong> <strong>Punjab</strong>: a growing investment destination of India


Initiatives in School EducationOne of the leading states in providing best infrastructure and facilities to primary andupper primary schools based on EDI for the year 2009 by NUEPA► Launch of the ICT program across all State schools to improve computer literacy underwhich computer education has been made compulsory from class 6th onwards.► 5,939 computer labs set up in all upper primary schools with internet connectivity► Approval for 21 model schools in educationally backward districts of the state by MHRD► 119 schools are being setup under public private partnership mode.► Establishment of Pushpa GujralScience City jointly by Governmentof India and <strong>Punjab</strong> to inculcatescientific aptitude among youngstudents.Slide No 33<strong>Progressive</strong> <strong>Punjab</strong>: a growing investment destination of India


Robust Higher EducationOne of the strong education network amongst the States with 13 universities► Over 16,000 students enrolled in the State’s 75 postgraduate colleges and universities► A strong higher educational network with 55 government, 136aided and 188 private colleges.► 3 well established universities- Panjab University , <strong>Punjab</strong>iUniversity and Guru Nanak Dev University in addition toWorld Class University Amritsar and Central UniversityBathinda being set up.► 13 New degree colleges in educationally backward districts► GTT Pilot Project (Global Talent Track) being implemented.► Live broadcast of lectures through the Edusat Network in 47govt. colleges.► Chitkara University, first University established by State Govt.Under <strong>Punjab</strong> Pvt. University Policy 2010No. of UniversitiesGrowth in number of Universitiesand Degree Colleges (2008-09)1412108642052127232Source : www.pbplanning.gov.in912232 2431536740035030025020015010050-No. of Degree Colleges2004-052005-062006-072007-082008-09No. of Degree Colleges No. of Universities•*Centres of Excellence•**GTT: Global Talent TrackSlide No 34<strong>Progressive</strong> <strong>Punjab</strong>: a growing investment destination of India


Technical Education Gaining MomentumOne of the 1st states in India to set up a technical university► <strong>Punjab</strong> Technical University, Jalandhar has more than 300 affiliate colleges and astrength of 2.5 lakh students► 93 Engineering colleges, 36 B.Pharma, 134 MBA, 55 MCA, 06 B.Arch and 136Polytechnic colleges in 2009-10 with sanctioned intake 33555 Engineering, 2070B.Pharma, 9588 MBA, 3467 MCA, 270 B.Arch and 53105 Polytechnic.► Private sector accounts for approx. 90% of thetechnical institutes in the StateGrowth in number of EngineeringColleges and students enrolled (2009-10)► Home to prominent institutes like IIT (Ropar), LPU(Jalandhar), Thapar University (Patiala) etc.► Live broadcast of lectures through the EDUSATNetwork in 17 govt. polytechnic colleges and 5 Govt.Engg. CollegesNo. of Technical Colleges10080604020Source : www.pbplanning.gov.in0472005-0651658215,651 17,663 22,818 26,1222006-072007-082008-099333,5552009-10No. of Technical Colleges40,00035,00030,00025,00020,00015,00010,0005,000-No. of students* National Institute of TechnologySlide No 35<strong>Progressive</strong> <strong>Punjab</strong>: a growing investment destination of India


Initiatives in Technical Education► Proposed Knowledge City at Mohali (381 acres) comprising of established IISER, NIPER andproposed ISB & IINST*► National Agri-Food Biotechnology Institute (NABI), Mohali,Department of Biotechnology, Government of India.► Gyan Jyoti Centre of Excellence initiated by <strong>Punjab</strong> Technical University at Mohali► Establishment of Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) at Roopnagaran autonomous R&D Institute under► Establishment of 7 new Govt. Polytechnic Colleges in unrepresented districts under Centre Govt.Scheme.► Six tech. institutes in Rural Sector promoted as Multi Discipline Academies with the assistance ofNABARD Loan and State Contribution and Five under ACA Scheme► Proposed Implementation of NAC-Tech**programme in the state by NASSCOM► 10% free seats to poor meritorious studentsin Govt. & private technical Institutes* Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Indian School of Business, National AgriFood Biotechnology Institute, Indian Institute of Nanoscience and Technology, NationalInstitute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research** National Assessment of CompetencySlide No 36<strong>Progressive</strong> <strong>Punjab</strong>: a growing investment destination of India


Initiatives in Industrial Training► 35 Government Industrial Training Institutes are being upgraded in various sectorsand approximately 1800 students are getting training under Centre of ExcellenceScheme.► Upgradation of 61 Government ITI’s under CSS-Upgradation of 1396 Govt. it is underPPP.► Implementation of short term courses under skill development scheme in GovernmentITI’s as well as in private centers and NCVT/SCVT courses to SC candidates in 51 inGovt. ITIs.Slide No 37<strong>Progressive</strong> <strong>Punjab</strong>: a growing investment destination of India


Thriving Business OpportunitiesSlide No 38<strong>Progressive</strong> <strong>Punjab</strong>: a growing investment destination of India


Established Industrial Infrastructure► SSI* comprises of 1,60,640 units and dominates roughly 40% of the production, 60% ofexports and 15% investment of the industrial sector in the State► Generates 3.9 times the employment generated by the medium and large scale industry.► Ludhiana leads in industrialization, accounting for more than 35% of the industrial output,23% of industrial units and 33% of industrial workforce of <strong>Punjab</strong>► Mandi Gobindgarh, also called the‘Steel Town of <strong>Punjab</strong>’, is a cluster forrolling and re-rolling mills► Mohali is home to the IT/ ITeSsectors as well as electronicsmanufacturingParametersLarge & MediumIndustriesSmall ScaleUnitsWorking Units (No.) 400 1,60,640Production (Rs. crore) 68,000 45,000Fixed Investment (Rs. crore) 40,000 7,250* * Small Scale Industries** Micro & Small Enterprise Cluster Development Scheme*** Industrial Infrastructure Upgradation SchemeEmployment (in lakhs) 2.60 10.05Source : Economic Survey of <strong>Punjab</strong>, 2009-10Slide No 39<strong>Progressive</strong> <strong>Punjab</strong>: a growing investment destination of India


Industrial Infrastructure - Initiatives► Approved 366 mega projects including 133 manufacturing projects► Proposed 31 new industrial clusters at Ludhiana, Malerkotla, Moga, Jalandhar, MandiGobindgarh,Malout & Mohali► Proposed Integrated Industrial Township on 1,500 acres by DLF at Mullanpur withinvestment of Rs 2,700 crores► Proposed Railway Wagons Plant at Distt: Fatehgarh Sahib with investment of Rs 330croresSlide No 40<strong>Progressive</strong> <strong>Punjab</strong>: a growing investment destination of India


Hotbed for Investments► Exports from <strong>Punjab</strong> have grown at a CAGR of 14.82% from Rs. 7,014 cr in 2002-03 toRs.17,000 cr in 2009-10► Strong inflow of investments in the manufacturing sector of US$19.4 billion in 2008compared to US$13.72 billion in 2007► As per estimates by CMIE, 2007-08, <strong>Punjab</strong> is one of the top states in India withinvestments of Rs. 67,000 cr, of which almost 50% is under implementationBreak of Investments by Sector, 2007-08Distribution of investments in pipeline,2007-0823%36%13% 1%3%25%3%13%82%ManufacturingIrrigationServices (IT&Telecom)ConstructionElectricityElectricityIrrigationManufacturingServices (IT&Telecom)Source : Economic Survey of <strong>Punjab</strong>, 2008-09Source : Economic Survey of <strong>Punjab</strong>, 2008-09Slide No 41<strong>Progressive</strong> <strong>Punjab</strong>: a growing investment destination of India


<strong>Punjab</strong>’s Product OfferingsProduct cluster across <strong>Punjab</strong>Textile, Rubber & PaperIndustry, Machinery &Parts and ChemicalsTextile & Apparel, Auto &Auto Parts, Leather,Rubber and Paper Industryand Sports goodsTextile & Apparel, Auto& Auto Parts andMachinery & PartsSteel rolling & Rerolling,Machinery &Parts , Auto &Parts, IT &Electronic Industryand PharmaIndustrySlide No 42<strong>Progressive</strong> <strong>Punjab</strong>: a growing investment destination of India


<strong>Punjab</strong>: Established Hub of Global InvestorsSlide No 43<strong>Progressive</strong> <strong>Punjab</strong>: a growing investment destination of India


Thrust Areas of <strong>Punjab</strong>IT Industry► Mohali, key IT and Electronic Cluster of<strong>Punjab</strong>Year on Year Growth – STPI MohaliCAGR23.28%► Growing IT exports with 355 unitsregistered with STPI Mohali with exportto the tune of Rs. 1,196 cr in 2009-10► Major players like HCL Infosystems,Quark, Dell and First Source have theirpresence in the StateSource : STPI – Mohali, Government of <strong>Punjab</strong>► Development of IT Park/ SEZ at Kapurthala, Ropar, Rajpura and Rail Majra► Proposed development of IT Incubation Center with TiE* and STPI at Mohali► Approval given for development 7 IT SEZs and 11 IT Parks by <strong>Punjab</strong> Government► Promising investment policies with approved IT/ Knowledge Industry Policy, 2009* The Indus EntrepreneurSlide No 44<strong>Progressive</strong> <strong>Punjab</strong>: a growing investment destination of India


IT infrastructure in <strong>Punjab</strong>- Quark City, Mohali►Quark City is spread over 46 acres ofland in Mohali►Built up area of 4 million square feet►Expected to generate 25,000 direct, and1,00,000 indirect jobs►Self-sufficient and equipped withessential amenities such as hospital,schools, recreation and communitycenters etc.►Global technology major Dell occupies 3acres of areaSlide No 45<strong>Progressive</strong> <strong>Punjab</strong>: a growing investment destination of India


Thrust Areas of <strong>Punjab</strong>Light Engineering Industry► Contributes 21% of manufacturingoutput and 25% of industrial units in thestate► Sector dominated by bicycle industry inLudhiana with 15% of bicycle and 80%of bicycle parts production in IndiaAuto & Auto Parts Industry► Accounts for around 10% of the totalauto component production in India► Strong in tractor production, producingalmost 7% of the country’s tractor► Ludhiana has the highest motor vehicledensity in the countrySlide No 46<strong>Progressive</strong> <strong>Punjab</strong>: a growing investment destination of India


Thrust Areas of <strong>Punjab</strong>Textile Industry► Accounts for 41% of the total exportsfrom the State► <strong>Punjab</strong> is the 2nd largest producer ofcotton and blended yarn and the 3rdlargest producer of mill-made fabrics inIndia► Ludhiana is often dubbed as the‘Manchester of India’Chemicals and Petrochemicals► Sector contributes more than 5% to theentire industry in India► Proposed development of HindustanPetroleum Corporation Ltd refineryproject in Bathinda by 2011► Development of Sri Guru Govind SinghRefinery at Bathinda► Contributes over 35% to themanufacturing output of the State withindustrial output of Rs. 29,140 crSlide No 47<strong>Progressive</strong> <strong>Punjab</strong>: a growing investment destination of India


<strong>Punjab</strong>’s Apparel Park► APPEAL* along with PSIEC** is establishing a 100 acre <strong>Punjab</strong> Apparel Park with atotal investment of Rs 355 cr at Doraha Distt, Ludhiana► Consist of 115 industrial plots of different size and is expected to generate directemployment to over 22,500 workers and generate goods worth Rs. 325 cr► Apparel Park would include commercial complex, business centre, conference hall,exhibition centre for buyer- seller meets, R & D centre, training centre etc.* Apparel Exporters Association of Ludhiana** <strong>Punjab</strong> Small Industries & Export CorporationSlide No 48<strong>Progressive</strong> <strong>Punjab</strong>: a growing investment destination of India


Thrust Areas of <strong>Punjab</strong>Biotechnology & Nanotechnology► India’s first Agri-Food Biotechnology Cluster at Knowledge City, Mohali:• National Agri-Food Biotechnology Institute & Bioprocessing Unitbeing set up by DBT, Govt. of India at a cost of Rs. 380 crore.• Biotechnology Park• State-of-the-art Institute of Nano Science & Technology underIndia’s Nano Science & Technology Mission• Biotechnology / Knowledge Industry friendly Policy► Biotechnology programmes for women & rural development► National Agri-Food Biotechnology Institute (NABI), got functionalas Mohali, an autonomous R&D Institute under Department ofBiotechnology, Government of India.Other knowledge based industry► Consultancy on ‘no-profit no-loss’ for waste minimization, energy efficiency and pollutioncontrol in various industrial sectors.► Intellectual Property Facilitation Centre for MSMEsSlide No 49<strong>Progressive</strong> <strong>Punjab</strong>: a growing investment destination of India


Biotech Park of <strong>Punjab</strong>► <strong>Punjab</strong> State Council for Science and Technology isfacilitating the setting up of Biotech Park atKnowledge City, Mohali to promote biotech industryin agri, food, pharma, energy & allied sectors.► The Park will be set up in public-private partnershipand will provide following facilities:• Anchor Tenant Facility for large & medium scalecompanies.• Built-to-Suit Sites for small-scale industry.• Multi-tenanted Facilities for start-up companies.• Common facilities and utilities.Slide No 50<strong>Progressive</strong> <strong>Punjab</strong>: a growing investment destination of India


Thrust Areas of <strong>Punjab</strong>Agro & Agro Processing Industry<strong>Punjab</strong> tops ‘State of the States Survey 2009’ in Agriculture yielding 4,017 kgper hectare making <strong>Punjab</strong> the top agriculture producer of the country► <strong>Punjab</strong> is known for ushering the ‘Green Revolution’ in India► Occupying only 1.54 % of the country’s total geographical area, it contributes 60.9% tothe National Food Pool for Wheat and 27.8% for Rice► Cropping intensity in the state is the highest in the country► Almost 98% of the gross cropped area in <strong>Punjab</strong> is irrigated, as compared to only 41.2%for all- India► 37 Agri Mega Projects have been approved with an overall investment of Rs. 30,000 mn► Rejuvenation of the canal network in the State at a cost of Rs 32000 mn.Source: State of the States Survey, 2009, India TodaySlide No 51<strong>Progressive</strong> <strong>Punjab</strong>: a growing investment destination of India


Thrust Areas of <strong>Punjab</strong>Agro & Agro Processing Industry► Agro-based industries contribute nearly 20% to themanufacturing output and about 14% to the employmentin the state► Strong growth in organic farming with 1,086 farmersregistering for organic farming of various crops► Supply quality inputs viz. fertilizers, micronutrients,seeds, pesticides, POL etc. to farmers.► Providing facilitation services to private entrepreneursundertaking contract farming in <strong>Punjab</strong> for crops viz.Barley, Basmati, Maize, Subabul etc.► 44 Agro / Food projects have been set up with capitaloutlay of Rs. 7810 mn.► 2 new agro based projects involving an investment ofRs. 650 mn are under consideration.Slide No 52<strong>Progressive</strong> <strong>Punjab</strong>: a growing investment destination of India


Thrust Areas of <strong>Punjab</strong>Agro & Agro Processing Industry► A dedicated Agro Industrial policy providing special incentives tothe agro industry investors based on the size and projects withminimum fixed capital investment of Rs 250 million under MegaProject Scheme.► <strong>Punjab</strong> Agri Export Corporation is providing 25% to 30% subsidyon waxing/grading, packing and freight for distant marketing &Export of fresh and processed vegetables.► <strong>Punjab</strong> Agro Juices Ltd. (PAJL) operates two plants atHoshiarpur and Abohar to process citrus, tropical fruits andvegetables.► <strong>Punjab</strong> Agro Juices Limited has todate processed about 34,000MT of a variety of raw materials like Kinnow, amla, Aloevera,Tomato, Lauki etc for its clients.Slide No 53<strong>Progressive</strong> <strong>Punjab</strong>: a growing investment destination of India


Thrust Areas of <strong>Punjab</strong>Mega Food Parks► To facilitate establishment of strong food processingindustries, Mega Food Parks is being implemented indist. Ferozepur at a cost of Rs.1,500 million by IMFPL.► MFP would provide common infrastructure for primaryprocessing, packaging, QC lab, ETP,road/power/water supply to over 30 food processingunits within the park.Perishable Cargo Centre at International AirportAmritsar► A temporary Perishable Cargo Centre setup in2006 to facilitate export of fresh fruits & vegetablesand processed foods.► This is being upgraded to a permanent ultramodern facility of 150 TPD capacity with aninvestment of Rs.200 million.Slide No 54<strong>Progressive</strong> <strong>Punjab</strong>: a growing investment destination of India


Thrust Areas of <strong>Punjab</strong>Packaging Houses► Five pack houses with a total investment of Rs. 55million are being setup in 5 vegetables clusters in dist.Ludhiana, Patiala, Hoshiarpur & Gurdaspur.► This will boost export of fresh vegetables from <strong>Punjab</strong>.Fruit and Vegetable Processing Plant► Two plants costing Rs.900 million setup to processcitrus, tropical fruits and vegetables.► Only plants in India with de-bittering facilities► Multi Product processing facility can switch► over from one product to another in four hours.Slide No 55<strong>Progressive</strong> <strong>Punjab</strong>: a growing investment destination of India


<strong>Punjab</strong>’s Food Park Complex► First state-of-art; organised retail & export oriented Food Park Complex spread over 25acres on GT Road at Sirhind developed by PAFPL*► Strategically located on NH-1► World class infrastructure for pre cooling, cold storage, ripening chambers, CA & MAStores, CIPC potato stores, refer vans, grading & packing line, MAP packaging► Facility is supported with a 5,000 MT frozen storage and 5,000 MT cold storage facility* <strong>Punjab</strong> Agro Food Parks Ltd.Slide No 56<strong>Progressive</strong> <strong>Punjab</strong>: a growing investment destination of India


Key Investment Regions of <strong>Punjab</strong>Mohali – Chandigarh(Capital Region)► Hub for IT/ ITeS, Electronics and Pharmaceuticalindustry► Proposed Knowledge City at Mohali spreadingover 381 acres► Proposed IT City/Knowledge Park at Mohalispreading over 1500 acres► Proposals to set up Technology Parks and SEZ’s► Proposed development of Mohali- ChandigarhInternational Airport and 1,000 acre Aerotropolisin Mohali► Proposed industrial park in Derabassi by HansaGroup of Industries, spreading over 80 acreswith an outlay of Rs 132 crS.A.S NagarKhararChandigarhLandranDera BassiSlide No 57<strong>Progressive</strong> <strong>Punjab</strong>: a growing investment destination of India


Key Investment Regions of <strong>Punjab</strong>Ludhiana – Jalandhar – Amritsar(Investment Corridor)► Principal industrial hub dominated by Textile andLight Engineering Goods► Ludhiana adjudged as the best place for doingbusiness in India► Leads in industrialization, accounting for more than45% of the industrial output of the state► Well established international airport in Amritsarand one proposed in Ludhiana► Proposal for IT/ITeS Park/ SEZ at Jalandhar/KapurthalaAjnalaAmritsarJalandhar► Proposed industrial clusters to promote cotton &woolen textile exports► Promotion of mega tourism project fordevelopment of Amritsar cityNakodarJagraonRaikotPhillaurLudhianaKhannaSlide No 58<strong>Progressive</strong> <strong>Punjab</strong>: a growing investment destination of India


Key Investment Regions of <strong>Punjab</strong>Bathinda – Sangrur – Patiala – Rajpura(Growth Corridor)► Emerging industrial hub, dominated by Light Engineeringgoods, Petrochemicals and Food Processing Industry► Proposed GlKC at Rajpura spead over 1359.46 acres.► Proposed power stations at Talwandi Sabo, Gidderbahaand Rajpura► Guru Gobind Singh Refinery Project::Re-launch of biggestrefinery project with a budget outlay of Rs.18991Cr. (incollaboration with HPCL- Mittal Energy Ltd.)► Well established industries like National Fertilizers,Grasim Industries, Vardhman Polytex etc.► Presence of renowned Colleges/ Univ. suchas <strong>Punjab</strong>i Univ., Thapar Univ. etc.BathindaTalwandiSaboMaler KotlaSangrurNabhaPatialaRajpuraSlide No 59<strong>Progressive</strong> <strong>Punjab</strong>: a growing investment destination of India


Urban & RuralDevelopment InitiativesSlide No 60<strong>Progressive</strong> <strong>Punjab</strong>: a growing investment destination of India


Urban Development Initiatives► Master Plan for Greater Mohali Area DevelopmentAuthority (GMADA)► Development of Central Business District (CBD) – Amritsar► Site Measuring 7 acres in sector 57 ,SAS Nagar (Mohali)handed over for the construction of State of the Art BusStand –cum-Commercial Complex on BoT basis.► Land Measuring about 58 acres is being acquired for the development of Modern SolidWaste Management Facility► Development of New Urban Estate at Pathankot and HoshiarpurSlide No 61<strong>Progressive</strong> <strong>Punjab</strong>: a growing investment destination of India


Capítulo 3. Funções de Onda de um Único DeterminanteDeterminantes Restritos e Configurações Adaptadas de spin 493.7 Determinantes Restritos e Configurações Adaptadas de spinComo vimos na seção anterior, dado um conjunto de K orbitais espaciais ortonormais {Φ i |i =1, 2, . . . , K}, nós podemos formar um conjunto de 2K spin-orbitais {χ i |i = 1, 2, . . . , 2K} ao multiplicarmoscada orbital espacial pela função de spin α ou β, como nas equações abaixo:χ 2i−1 (x) = Φ i (r)α(ω)i = 1, 2, . . . , K. (3.86)χ 2i (x) = Φ i (r)β(ω)i = 1, 2, . . . , K. (3.87)Tais spin-orbitais são chamados de spin-orbitais restritos, e os determinantes formados a partirdeles são os determinantes restritos. Em um determinante como este, um dado orbital espacialΦ i pode estar ocupado tanto por um único elétron (spin para cima ou spin para baixo) ou pordois elétrons (um com spin para cima e outro com spin para baixo). É conveniente classificarmosestes dois tipos de determinantes restritos de acordo com o número de orbitais espaciais queestão unicamente ocupados. Um determinante no qual cada orbital está duplamente ocupado échamado de determinante de camada fechada (Fig. [3.3]). Uma camada aberta refere-se a umorbital espacial que contém um único elétron. Referimo-nos aos determinantes de acordo com onúmero de camadas abertas que eles contém.Em um determinante de camada fechada, todos os spins eletrônicos estão emparelhados e,portanto, não é surpreendente que este determinante seja um singleto puro. Isto é, ele é umaautofunção de S 2 com autovalor igual a zero 2 ,S 2 |Φ α i Φβ i Φα j Φβ j . . .〉 = 0(0 + 1)|Φα i Φβ i Φα j Φβ j. . .〉 = 0. (3.88)O caso mais simples de um determinante de camada aberta é ilustrado pelo cálculo de basemínima da molécula de hidrogênio (i.e. um conjunto de base que descreverá apenas os aspectosmais básicos dos orbitais) em que o estado fundamental é dado por:|Φ 0 〉 = |Φ α 1 Φβ 1 〉 = Φ 1(1)Φ 1 (2)√2(α(1)β(2) − β(1)α(2)) , (3.89)2 para demonstrarmos esta afirmação precisaríamos apresentar aqui uma revisão da adição de momento angular.Este não é o objetivo deste capítulo. Tal assunto está bem tratado em detalhe no capítulo 3 do livro do Messiah [46]Tese de DoutoradoDemétrio A. da Silva Filho


Master Planning of Greater Mohali Region► Finalization of the regional plan for the entire Greater Mohali area and master plans ofsix local planning areas submitted by Jurong International Consultants within thejurisdiction of GMADA, namely:• Mullanpur• S.A.S Nagar• Kharar• Banur• Dera Bassi• ZirakpurApproved Master Plans► City Centre Sector 62, SAS Nagar► Planning of City Centre Sector 62, SAS Nagar is being finalised to create a world classCentral Business District (CBD) in Mohali► GMADA AeroCity Mohali(PUDA) , Near Upcoming International Airport Mohali,ChandigarhSlide No 64<strong>Progressive</strong> <strong>Punjab</strong>: a growing investment destination of India


Master Planning of Greater Mohali Region<strong>Punjab</strong>’s first ‘Eco Town’, Mullanpur► Approval granted to master plan of Mullanpur Local Planning Area to develop 15,130acres of land spread across 33 villages on the outskirts of Chandigarh► According to the plan, industries in Mullanpur will be catering to service-orientedbusinesses such as IT, health and tourism► Kharar and Banur master plans are in pipelineSlide No 65<strong>Progressive</strong> <strong>Punjab</strong>: a growing investment destination of India


Central Business District, MohaliConceptualization & design by Jurong Consultants, SingaporeSlide No 66<strong>Progressive</strong> <strong>Punjab</strong>: a growing investment destination of India


Proposed New Amritsar City CentreFoundation stone laid for Rs 2,500-cr world-class central business district project spread over32 acresOffice Tower cumDigital Electronics HubOffice TowerscumLuxury Shopping3 STARHOTELEntertainmentCentre5 STARHOTELFamily OrientedShopping HubSlide No 67<strong>Progressive</strong> <strong>Punjab</strong>: a growing investment destination of India


Rural Development Initiatives1 st State in Northern India to install Reverse Osmosis (RO) Plants to providefresh potable water in 327 villages in 2009►Availability of potable drinking water by 2011 inthe State comprising of 14,111 rural habitations►Awarded ‘Nirmal Gram Purashkar’ to 22villages during 2008-09 under Total SanitationProgramme (TSC)►Proposed to launch mega irrigation project withan outlay of Rs 3,243 cr for strengthening ofmajor canal systems►Approved project on rural connectivity andirrigation by NABARD* with an outlay of Rs. 245crRuralInitiatives* National Bank for Agriculture and Rural DevelopmentSlide No 68<strong>Progressive</strong> <strong>Punjab</strong>: a growing investment destination of India


Policy Initiatives in <strong>Punjab</strong>: Catalystfor InvestmentsSlide No 69<strong>Progressive</strong> <strong>Punjab</strong>: a growing investment destination of India


Key Policy InterventionsThe government of <strong>Punjab</strong> is committed to provide a congenial atmosphere to the existingand prospective investors and entrepreneurs in the State through:Enactment of State SEZ Act, 2009Notification of Industrial Policy 2009 with major thrust on IT/ ITeS sectorPolicyInitiativesMega Projects Policy for IT Parks (Rs. 100 cr or more) and IT/ITeSUnits (Rs. 25 cr or more than 500 employees)Super Mega Industrial Park Policy for projects exceeding 250 acresand Rs. 1,000 cr investmentIndustrial Facilitation Act, 2005► Deemed approvalsFor an effective implementation and facilitation of the Policies:► Detailed schemes are being framed to give effect to the provisions of the policies and► Committees have been formed under the Chairmanship of Chief Minister and Chief SecretarySlide No 70<strong>Progressive</strong> <strong>Punjab</strong>: a growing investment destination of India


<strong>Punjab</strong> SEZ Act, 2009<strong>Punjab</strong> is 6 th State in the country to enact SEZ Act after Haryana, Gujarat, Maharashtra,Madhya Pradesh and West BengalExemption from Stamp Duty,Registration Fee and SocialSecurity Cess on purchase ofland & on first transfer or lease ofimmovable property within SEZNo electricity duty on generation,transmission, distribution andconsumption of electricity withinSEZAllocation and transfer of landwithin SEZ by way of sale orleaseSalient features:<strong>Punjab</strong> SEZ Act,2009All SEZ units will be given apublic utility statusPermission for generation ofelectricity in or outside SEZ forconsumption of unitsSingle tier Project ApprovalCommittee for evaluation of theprojectsSlide No 71<strong>Progressive</strong> <strong>Punjab</strong>: a growing investment destination of India


<strong>Punjab</strong> Industrial Policy, 2009<strong>Punjab</strong>’s new Industrial Policy, 2009 has been notified with an objective of promotingcompetitiveness, cutting costs for the industry and stimulating economic growthFocusEase of doingbusinessInfrastructuredevelopmentIncentivesIT/ ITeS SectorAgricultureTextileTourismOnline form submissionOnline status trackingConversion of DICs toInformation HubsHelpline Industrial ParksIndustrial EstatesIndustrial CorridorSEZsDuty exemptionsSupport in CertificationFinancial supportIT/ITeS Industry:Special Concessions:► Exemption from stamp duty & registration fee► 100% stamp duty reimbursement to developer,capital subsidy SME units in IT Park notified byPICTC etc.Agro sector:► Interest subsidy of 5% for 5 years to agro-industrialunits and agri-infrastructure projects► Wavering of CLU charges, rationalization of VATand other taxes/ levies etc.Other Features:► Revival of sick industry by way of One TimeSettlement SchemeSlide No 72<strong>Progressive</strong> <strong>Punjab</strong>: a growing investment destination of India


Online System for Composite Application FormThe Department of Industries & Commerce, <strong>Punjab</strong> has formulated a Composite ApplicationForm (CAF) to facilitate the industries by providing a single-point, time-bound clearancesystem required for establishment and operation of industrial undertakingsActs as an online guideproviding informationabout Industries size,environmental impact,and steps to setupindustry in <strong>Punjab</strong>Provision for onlinesubmission and trackingof composite applicationform by applicant and 24hours helpline34KeyFeaturesof CAF21Providing informationof application process,timelines, deemedapproval and feestructure for each andevery clearanceNotifications from thenodal agency orconcerned departmentthrough email andportalSlide No 73<strong>Progressive</strong> <strong>Punjab</strong>: a growing investment destination of India


Pragmatic GovernanceClean & Proactivepolitical & BusinessenvironmentComplete hasslefree dealing with GovtIndustrialfacilitationAct in placeHighlyCreation of land banksfavourable Industrial<strong>Punjab</strong> adjudged as the best place for doingPolicies & LabourLaws/ Rulesbusiness in India as per World Bank Study,2009Special incentives& facilitation forMega ProjectsPerfectBusinessEnvironmentSingle point projectclearance mechanismin placeExemptionfrom zoningregulationsPresence of effectivejudicial systemTime boundstatutory & non-statutoryclearancesSlide No 74<strong>Progressive</strong> <strong>Punjab</strong>: a growing investment destination of India


A New PPP Initiative…Prosperity byPartnering with<strong>Punjab</strong>Slide No 75<strong>Progressive</strong> <strong>Punjab</strong>: a growing investment destination of India

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