Title: Welcome To Maharashtra
1Welcome To Maharashtra
METI-JETRO India Investment Business Promotion
Mission
2Presentation Coverage
- Fact Sheet
- Economic Strengths
- Investor Perception
- Thrust Areas and Opportunities
- Policy Initiatives
- Japan Is Here
- Key Cities for Business
3Maharashtra Strategic Location
4Maharashtra occupies position of prominence in
India
Area308,000 sq.km ( 10 of National) Coastline
720 km (10 of National)
Population 98.8 Mn (9 Of India) Density
320 Persons/sq.km
22 of Countrys net value added in Industrial
Sector
Highest Power Generation 15210 MW
State Domestic Product 74 Bn USD
(Highest ) Per Capita Income
722 USD (Indias 521 USD) Gross Industrial
Output/Capita 427 USD ( Indias 198 USD)
5Facts About Maharashtra
9.4 of Countrys Population ( Produces 19 of
National output )
50Of Indias Foreign Trade is Handled By
Seaports International Airport
Most Urbanized State 43 (India 28)
Average Annual Growth in Last 10 Years 7 (9.3
last 3 years)
67 Share of Younger Population(Below 34 years)
Urban Population gt South Korea.Only 15 Countries
have higher Urban Population
22New Company Registration
6Facts About Maharashtra
1/5th of National Industrial Output
30 of Indias software Professionals
40 of Indias Total Exports
Maharashtra Distinguished State Of India
Advantage Maharashtra
13 of National GDP
Highest FDI approvals in the Country
900 Institutions provide 169,000 Technical
Manpower
30 of Patents filed from India
7Sound Social Infrastructure
- 12 of Countrys Universities
- 17 of Medical Education institutions
- 13 of Engineering Education institutions
- 19 of Management institutions
8Sound Physical Infrastructure
- 2 International Seaports 38 State
- Ports
- 3 International Airports.
- 4 Fully Functional Domestic Airport.
- Every District is being connected by
- Air.
Maharashtra is well connected Internationally
domestically
9Sound Physical Infrastructure
- Reliable, cost effective telecom connectivity
- 11 of National Road Network (Road Length
246,000 Kms) - 9 of National Railway Network (5,987 kms)
- 34 of Countrys International passengers
handled by Airports - 34 of International Cargo handled by Airports
- 58 of Container traffic handled by JNPT
- Abundant availability of Water (10 billion cum of
live storage capacity) - Under sea-water Cable connectivity
10Maharashtra Occupies Prominence in India
GfK NOP Report 2005
- India is ranked Fourth in the Global Happiness
League - Happiest Indians in the World Live in Maharashtra
- Happiest Cities in India
- 1. Pune
- 2. Mumbai
- 3. Nagpur
- GNH Gross National Happiness is a better
indicator of national development than GDP
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11Indias Financial Capital - MUMBAI
- Sixth Largest Metropolitan Area in the world
most cosmopolitan city in India - Headquarters of most Corporates, Banks, FIs and
the Reserve Bank - Two Major Stock Exchanges as well as Two
Commodity Exchanges - Generates 5 of Indias GDP
- Largest Busiest airport handling Maximum
Passenger and Cargo Traffic - Contributes 10 of the factory employment, 33 of
Income tax, 60 of customs duty and 40 of
Indias foreign trade , 80 of Mutual Funds 90
of Merchant banking Transactions - Center of Entertainment Bollywood
- Best city for Business
12MUMBAI
- Superior Infrastructure
- International Airport daily flights /
connections to all major cities in Europe, N.
America the Far East (over 26,000 seats per
week) - International living standards for Expatriates
- Stable Power supply the best in India
- Landing point for 3 major Undersea Cables
- Hi-quality Telecom Services Connectivity
- Several well developed Public Private IT Parks
13Maharashtra Leads
- Growing Economy
- 7.1 Growth in Last Decade
- 12 Targeted Growth for Next Five Years
- Maturing Economy Growing Services (61 of GSDP),
Strong Industry Base (26 of GSDP) - Contributes 40 of National Fiscal Receipts
14Maharashtra Leads
- MOST FAVOURED DESTINATION
-
- Highest Industrial Investment
- 11967 Projects With Investment of Rs 2654
Billion - FDI
- 3655 proposals with Investment of Rs 521 Billion
(21 )
15Our Partners in FDI
Country Nos. Investment (In Bn) USA 849
2.97 Mauritius 405 1.63 UK
364 1.32 Italy 112 0.80 Germany
283 0.43 France 111 0.36
Netherlands 199 0.34 Singapore 143
0.33 Japan 122 0.15
Switzerland 132 0.13 Canada 37
0.04
16Maharashtra Leads
- Contribution to Exports
- 33 of Indias exports
- Gems / Jewellery, Textiles / Garments, Leather
Goods, Engineering Goods, Plastics, Pharma,
Electronics / IT, Horticulture ) - Largest number of 100 EOUs (571)
- 30 of the Countrys Software exports
- 34 of Countrys International Passengers and
34 of International Cargo handled by Airports - Over 65 of Indias Container traffic handled by
States Ports - SEEPZ contributes 56 to exports of functional
SEZs
17Why Investment in Maharashtra is Rewarding
- Unique Strengths Capabilities
- Well diversified and Highly Productive Human
Resource with Positive Work Culture, Educational
Facilities, No Language Barriers - Excellent Infrastructure Industrial Estates /
Clusters developed by Government and Private
Sector - Thriving Partnership with Enterprising
Entrepreneurs - Continuity Consistency in Government Policies
on Investments
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18World Bank-CII Survey
Maharashtra Has the Best Investment climate.
- World Bank Report The Investment Climate
Assessment Report 2005 for India. - A 2002 World Bank-CII study based on Firm level
analysis of competitiveness.
19Maharashtra gives Highest Productivity in India
- A Factory in Maharashtra employs 16 more Capital
and 2 more labour. -
- But Produces 37 more Output and adds 51 more
Value than a Factory in other parts of India
Source Maharashtra Development Report - Planning
Commission
20International Institute for Management
Development (IMD)
Switzerland
- The World Competitiveness Report 2005
- Parameters - Overall Competitiveness, Economic
performance, Business efficiency, Govt.
efficiency, Infrastructure - Maharashtra ranks 42 -(Germany- 23, South
Korea-29, France -30, Spain-38, South Africa-46,
Philippines- 49, Greece- 50, Brazil-51, Italy- 53
Russia-54)
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21Maharashtra Growth Strategies
- Strengthen Service Sector to Create employment
Opportunities - Provide basic infrastructure through Private
Sector Participation - Provide stability to businesses to encourage
investment and growth
22Thrust Areas
- InfrastructurePhysical and Social with PPP
- Transport, Roads, Power (Captive Power), Gas,
Ports, Airports etc. - Special Economic Zones
- Information Technology Bio Technology
- Agri Business- Food Parks, Floriculture
- Pharmaceutical / Healthcare
- Environment Management Tourism
- Development of Industrial Clusters
- Auto, Apparel Textile, Wine
- Entertainment and Leisure
23Areas of High Economic Activities
- Mumbai Metropolitan Region
- IT, ITES, Pharma, Gems and Jewellery, Textiles,
Chemical, Petrochemicals, Entertainment - Mumbai-Pune-Nashik Aurangabad Golden
Quadrilateral - Manufacturing, Agriculture Services
- SEZs
- SEEPZ, Mumbai, MIHAN,
- Product specific SEZs at Pune, Nagpur,
Aurangabad, Thane, Nanded, Kolhapur, Latur - Textile Clusters
- Bhiwandi, Ichalkaranji, Malegaon, Sholapur
- Auto Clusters
- Pune, Aurangabad, Nashik
- Forest and Minerals Based Industries
- Vidarbha Region
24Mumbai-Pune-Nashik-Aurangabad Golden
Quadrilateral Clusterisation
Auto Industries
General Industries
Knowledge Corridor
Mumbai-Pune-Nashik-Aurangabad Quadrilateral accoun
ts for 80 of state GDP
25Automotive Industry
- Manufacturing units for all segment Passengers
Cars, Commercial Vehicles and Three Wheelers. - Almost three out of every ten Tractors produced
in the Country - Over 70 of Medium and Heavy Trucks are produced
here. - About 80 out of 402 ACMA Members located in
Maharashtra - Major OEMs and Auto Ancillary units present in
the StateSkoda Auto, John Deere, Tata Motors,
Bajaj Auto, Fiat India, Mahindra Mahindra,
Bharat Forge Cummins - Mumbai and Pune Key Centres
Driving in the fast lane!
26Textile Industry
- 25 (65 million kg) of the Countrys total cotton
production - 12 (272 million kg) of Countrys total
production of cotton yarn - 17 (16.6 lacs spindles) of Countrys total
installed capacity - Largest number ( 560 ) of 100 Export Oriented
Units
Maharashtras fabric
27IT - ITES
- 27 IT Parks in Public Sector and 102 developed
privately - 32 of IT Professionals
- 32 of Internet Subscribers
- 35 PC penetration
- 20 of Software Exports
- 25 of the Top 500 Software Companies present
- Mumbai and Pune are the Key Centers
New Age Economy
28Some prominent software companies Infosys
Wipro IBM Global Services
Cognizant HSBC Development Centre Xansa
Tata Consultancy Services Zensar SNS
Technologies Nihilent Technologies LT
Infotech Geometric Software Syntel
Inc. BMC Software Kanbay Inc. Tata
Technologies
29Bio-Tech and Pharma
- Contribute about 40 of the total turnover
- Presence of International players like
GlaxoWellcome, Novartis, Pfizer, Johnson
Johnson, Abbott - Major Indian companies such as Wockhardt, Cipla,
Lupin, Nicholas Piramal, Mahyco are making big
headway in the areas of biotechnology. - Bio-Technology Park in Pune and Agri-Biotech Park
in Jalna are shaping up
Fast Growing Industry
30International Biotech Park, Pune
- The first Public-private Partnership in
Maharashtra - 100 acre campus off the Mumbai-Pune Expressway
- World Class Life Science Research Park to provide
enabling Environment for Biotech Research
State of Art Facility
31Blooming Floriculture
- Major producer of floriculture products with 4000
hectares growing various species of flowers - Large number of export oriented units with FDI
are being set up - The Topography and Climate of Pune - Nashik
region is conducive for natural cultivation
Protecting the Environment
32Navi-Mumbai Special Economic Zone
- Worlds Largest Planned City
- Area - 344 sq.km.
- Population 2 million
- Employment 0.8 million
- Compliments Mumbai JNPT Trade Route close to
Domestic and International Market - Housing and Special Infrastructure
33Multi-Modal International Passenger and Cargo Hub
Airport at Nagpur (MIHAN)
- Area - 3310 Hectares
- Investment 1.2 Billion
- Activities planned
- Air Cargo Hub
- SEZ
- Health City,
- International School
- Rail Truck Terminal etc
34Vision Mumbai
- Transform Mumbai into a World Class City
35Mumbai Infrastructure Projects
- Mumbai Urban Transport Project
- Project Cost Rs 45 Billion ( 968 Mn )
- Mumbai Urban Infrastructure Project
- Project Cost - Rs 26.48 Billion ( 569 Mn )
- Trans Harbor Link
- Project cost - Rs 43 Billion ( 925 Mn )
- Inland Passenger Water Transport System
- Project cost - Rs 4 Billion ( 86 Mn )
- Second International Airport at Navi Mumbai
36POWER SECTOR
- Power Generation Projects
- Ongoing Projects -
- Two Projects(Parli Paras Expansion)
- Investment of Rs 2176 Crs ( 468 Mn )
- Proposed Projects
- Three Projects-Uran,Talegaon Khaparkehda
- Investment of Rs 9308 Crs ( 2 Bln )
37MIDC Projects
- Captive Power Projects
- Thane Belapur- 165 MW ( Gas Based )
- Nagpur- 130 MW ( Coal Based )
- Gas Pipeline
- Talasari-Tarapur 0.4-0.75 mmscmd
- Talasari-Uran 12 mmscmd
- Pune-Uran 1 mmscmd
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38Maharashtra Policy Initiatives
- Policies Aimed at
- Simplification and Rationalisation of Rules and
Procedures, - Empowering People at All Levels
- Energy Sector Reforms
- Water Resources Use Policy
- Labour Reforms
- Maharashtra Infrastructure Development Authority
being set up
39Maharashtra Policy Initiatives
- Industrial Policy- 2001
- Bio-Technology Policy -2001
- Grape Processing Policy -2001
- IT ITES Policy 2003
- Special Economic Zone Act - 2005
- Mega Project Policy
- Retail Policy
- New Industrial Location Policy
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40Japanese Presence In Maharashtra
- TACO a cluster of Tata / Japanese JVs, Pune
- Tata Yazaki, Wiring Harnesses
- Tata Toyo,Radiators
- Tata Nifco, Fasteners
- TC Springs
- Tata Yutaka, Exhaust Systems
- Keihin Fie, Pune,Fuel Injection Systems
- Ceekay Daikin, Clutch Assemblies
- Kawasaki- Motorcycles with Bajaj Auto
41Japanese Companies in Maharashtra
- Matsushita- Washing Machines
- Sharp-Home Appliances with Kalyani
- National Panasonic
- Ebara Pumps- Kirloskar JV
- Kansai Paints- Goodlass Nerolac
- Sumitomo Chemicals
- ASB International-Plastic Moulding Machines
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42Mumbai Indias Financial Industrial Capital
- Area 157 Sq. Km., Population 33,26,837
- Suburbs Area 446 Sq. Km., Population
85,87,561
- Sixth largest metropolitan area in the world and
most cosmopolitan city in India - Contributes 10 of the factory employment, 35 of
Income tax, 60 of customs duty and 40 of
Indias foreign trade - Headquarters of most corporates, banks, financial
institutions, as well as the Reserve Bank - Largest and busiest airport handling maximum
passenger and cargo traffic - Center of entertainment Bollywood
- Best city for Business- Gallup/BT Survey
City that never sleeps!
43Pune - Auto IT Nerve Center
Area 15,637 Sq. Km., Population 72,24,224
- Cluster for major auto OEMs and ancillaries like
Bajaj Auto, Tata Motors, Bharat Forge and Daimler
Chrysler - Software technology Parks cater to a burgeoning
software industry with major Indian and Global
software players like TCS, Infosys, Wipro, IBM,
Congizant, Geometric, Veritas etc
Oxford of the East
44Nashik Electronics and Agro
Area 15,539 Sq. Km., Population 48,87,923
- Three major industrial estates Satpur, Ambad
and Sinnar. - Home to the Security Printing Press - The
nations currency printer. - The climate is apt for grapes cultivation and
thus boasts of numerous wineries and distillers - Major factories like Siemens, Mahindra
Mahindra, MICO (Bosch) and Glaxo and a Thermal
Power Plant.
The Wine Capital of India
45Nagpur - Indias emerging logistic hub
Area 9,810 Sq. Km., Population 40,51,444
- Second Capital of Maharashtra. Holds winter
session of the State Assembly - The Geographical Center of India
- Countrys first Dry Port as Cargo Hub and SEZ
being implemented. - Largest Timber Market in Asia.
City of Oranges
46Aurangabad Engineering Tourism
Area 10,106 Sq. Km., Population 29,20,548
- Prominent Industrial Centre with a focus on
Engineering and New Agricultural Biotechnology
Initiatives - Emerging as the new Automobile Centre
- Siemens, Skoda Auto, Bajaj Auto and Videocon are
some of the prominent companies in the region. - Also key tourism destination Ajanta Ellora
caves
Hi-tech meets culture
47 Gateway to Maharashtra has no doors because we
follow an open door policy
Gateway to Maharashtra has no door because we
follow an open door policy
We Go That Extra Mile To Make Things Happen
48WE WELCOME JAPANESE INVESTMENT TO MAHARASHTRA
Thank You Contact MIDC,Udyog Sarathi,
Mahakali Caves Road, Andheri(East),Mumbai-400
093, Ph.No.022-2687 1921/ 2687 1085
www.midcindia.org
49 Infrastructure Initiatives - Mumbai
Metropolitan Region
50Maharashtra-Occupies position of prominence in
India
- POWER
- 14 of Countrys installed capacity (15,210 MW)
- 36 consumption by Industrial sector
- Independent Regulator MERC
- Sale of Surplus Captive Power permitted
- Group Captive Generation and Distribution in
Industrial Estates being encouraged - Public and Private sector Players
51Maharashtra SEZ Act
- Efficient Business Friendly
Legal Framework for - Special Economic Zones and
- Specially Designated Areas
- Provide for Authorities Functions,
- Industrial Townships,
- Fiscal benefits by the State, etc.
- APPROVED SEZs in MAHARAHSTRA
- SEEPZ, Mumbai
- Dronagiri, New Mumbai
- Hinjawadi , Pune
- MIHAN Nagpur
- Product Specific SEZs at Aurangabad, Kolhapur,
Nagpur, Nanded, Thane
52IT ITES Policy 2003
- Special features of the policy
- Institutional frame work
- Unique Info Infrastructure
- Developing Pool of skilled globally employable
manpower - Fiscal Incentives to IT and ITES units
- Support to IT ITES units by Urban local bodies
- Rewarding outstanding performance of IT and ITES
units
53Bio Technology Policy
- Institutional Framework
- Maharashtra Biotechnology Board and
- Maharashtra Biotechnology Commission
- Creation of a special Biotechnology Development
Fund - Fiscal incentives
- Creation of Centres of Excellence University of
Pune as first such centre - Public Private Partnership for establishment of
biotech parks, RD centres and pilot plant
facilities
54Grape Processing Policy 2001
- Institutional Support - Grape Board and Wine
Institute proposed - Fiscal Benefits Concessions in Excise duty
- Simplified Procedures
- Wine Parks in Nashik and Sangli District
- 250 wineries expected
55Labour Reforms
- Relevant Acts amended to
- Do away with requirement of prior notice for
changing service conditions of workman - Allow longer operating hours
- Grant exemption to IT and ITES Establishments
from application of Shop Establishment Act - Exempt Non-Core Activities in SEZs from
provisions of Contract Labour Act - Maintenance of Large Number of Registers Forms
done away with - Self Certification Cum Consolidated Annual return
Scheme - Delegation of powers to Development
Commissioner in SEZ areas in respect of certain
Acts and exemption from applicability of certain
Labour related Acts in SEZs proposed