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Page 1: MAHARASHTRA - IBEF• Maharashtra’sGSDP at current prices was US$ 300.51 billion in 2015-16 and accounted for 12.98% of India’sGDP, the highest among all states. Highest FDI in

11DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

DECEMBER 2016

22DECEMBER 2016

Executive Summary helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 3

Advantage Maharashtra helliphelliphelliphelliphellip 5

State Vision helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 6

Maharashtra ndash An Introduction helliphelliphellip 7

Annual Budget 2014ndash15 20

Infrastructure Status helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 21

Business Opportunities helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 39

Doing Business in Maharashtra helliphellip 68

State Acts amp Policies helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 77

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

DECEMBER 2016

33DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY hellip (12)

Highest contribution to

Indiarsquos GDP

bull Maharashtrarsquos GSDP at current prices was US$ 30051 billion in 2015-16 and accounted

for 1298 of Indiarsquos GDP the highest among all states

Highest FDI in Indiabull Total FDI in the state during April 2000 to March 2016 stood at US$ 8262 billion1 the

highest among all states in India

Largest Container Portbull Jawaharlal Nehru Port is the largest port in India in terms of container traffic In 2014-15

the traffic handled by the port was 63802 lakh metric tonnes During 2015-16 (till January

2016) the port handled 53547 lakh metric tonnes of traffic

Indiarsquos financial and

educational hub

bull The statersquos capital Mumbai is the commercial capital of India and has evolved into a

global financial hub The city is home to several global banking and financial service firms

Pune another major city in the state has emerged as the educational hub

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Central Statistics Office TechSci Estimates Economic Survey 2015-16

Department of Industrial Policy amp Promotion Indian Port Association1Including Daman amp Diu and Dadra amp Nagar Haveli

44DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY hellip (22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Significant production of

sugarcane and

pomegranate

bull Maharashtra is one of the largest producers of sugarcane and pomegranate in the country

In 2015-16 production of sugarcane in the state stood at 72089 thousand tonnes During

2014-15 the production of pomegranates was recorded to be 131337 thousand tonnes

Industrial powerhousebull Maharashtra is the most industrialised state in India and has maintained the leading

position in the industrial sector in the country The state is a pioneer in small scale

industries and boasts of the largest number of special export promotion zones

Strong cotton

productionbull Maharashtra is among the leading producers of cotton in India The state produced 420

million bales of cotton during 2015-16

Source Ministry of Agriculture News Articles Economic Survey 2015-16

55DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

Source Government of Maharashtra

Growing demandTrade and commerce hub

of India

bull Mumbai (Maharashtra) is known as the trade and commerce capital of India It is also the financial centre of India

bull Maharashtra has emerged as a key hub for IT and ITeS electronics and captive business outsourcing industries

Policy incentives

bull The Government of Maharashtra has several policies in place to set up the right kind of business climate

bull These policies aim to motivate investors to invest into various sectors in the state thereby contributing to the overall development of the economy

Facilitating infrastructure

bull The state has a well developed social physical and industrial infrastructure Apart from four international and seven domestic airports the state has two major and 53 minor ports It also has a well developed power supply grid

bull Maharashtras infrastructure sector has grown significantly over the last decade with a substantial rise in the number of industrial clusters and Public Private Partnership (PPP) projects

Rich pool of skilled

labour

bull Maharashtra has a literacy rate of 823 and is home to a number of world class educational and IT institutions

bull The state has a large base of skilled and industrial labour making it an ideal destination for knowledge based and manufacturing sectors

2015-16

GSDP of

the state

was US$

30051

billion

2015-16

Per capita

GSDP was

US$ 2545

Advantage

Maharashtra

ADVANTAGE MAHARASHTRA

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

66DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE VISION

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

GSDP growth

bull Maharashtra government

targets 125 GSDP growth

in the 12th Five Year Plan

bull US$ 506 billion allocated to

accelerate economic growth

by implementing specially

designed growth oriented

policies

Skill development

bull Establishing technical

universities for skill

development

bull Providing scholarships to

pursue professional courses

Agriculture

bull Promoting sustainable

development in agriculture by

integrating schemes of water

shed development use of

technology enhancing

processing capacity and skill

development

bull Promotion of agri-business

through PPP for Integrated

Agricultural Development (PPP-

IAD) and develop market linkages

of horticulture

Industrial sector

bull Expects to achieve double digit

growth during the 12th Five Year

Plan

bull Focus on growth of the

manufacturing sector

bull Creating conducive growth

environment

InfrastructureTourism

bull Promote religious adventure

and heritage tourism

bull Training workers in the

organised and unorganised

sectors related to tourism

bull 6026 km of national highway

projects

bull Developing ports by investing

approximately US$ 24 billion

Vision

Source Confederation of Indian Industry

77DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

MAHARASHTRA FACT FILE

Maharashtra is situated in the western region of the

country The state shares borders with Gujarat

Madhya Pradesh Chhattisgarh Andhra Pradesh

Karnataka Goa and the Union Territory of Dadra

and Nagar Haveli On its west is the Arabian Sea

Mumbai Pune Nagpur Thane Nasik Solapur

Kolhapur Sangli Aurangabad Amravati and

Ratnagiri are some of the major cities of

Maharashtra

Indias main stock exchanges amp capital market and

commodity exchanges are located in Mumbai

The most commonly spoken language in the state is

Marathi Konkani Hindi and English are the other prominent

languages

Source National Portal of India Economic Survey 2015-16

TechSci Research Estimates

Parameters Maharashtra

Capital Mumbai

Geographical area (lakh sq km) 308

Administrative districts (No) 36

Population density (persons per sq

km)365

Total population (million) 1181

Male population (million) 612

Female population (million) 569

Sex ratio (females per 1000 males) 929

Literacy rate () 823

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

88DECEMBER 2016

Parameter Maharashtra All states Source

Economy 2015-16 2015-16

GSDP as a percentage of all statesrsquo GSDP 1298 1000 Central Statistics Office TechSci Estimates

GSDP growth rate () 99 864 Central Statistics Office TechSci Estimates

Per capita GSDP (US$) 2545 1546 Central Statistics Office TechSci Estimates

Physical Infrastructure

Installed power capacity (MW) 4063069 30450575 Central Electricity Authority as of June 2016

Wireless subscribers (No) 84268281 1033157014Telecom Regulatory Authority of India as of

May 2016

Internet subscribers (No) 29000000 334340000Telecom Regulatory Authority of India as of

January 2016

National Highway length (km) 743479 10008708NHAI Roads and Building Department-

Government of India

Major and minor ports (No) 2 + 53 13+187 India Ports Association 2015

Airports (No) 11 125 Airports Authority of India

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

MAHARASHTRA IN FIGURES hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

99DECEMBER 2016

Parameter Maharashtra All states Source

Social Indicators

Literacy rate () 823 730 Census 2011

Birth rate (per 1000 population) 165 216 SRS Bulletin

Investment

Cumulative FDI equity inflows (US$ billion)1 8262 28851Department of Industrial Policy amp Promotion

April 2000 to March 2016

Industrial Infrastructure

Operational PPP projects (No) 194 1246DEA Ministry of Finance Government of India

July 2016

Operational SEZs (No) 25 186

Notified as of February 2016 Ministry of

Commerce amp Industry Department of

Commerce July 2016

1Combined FDI inflows for Maharashtra Dadra amp Nagar Haveli and Daman amp Diu

PPP Public-Private Partnership SEZ Special Economic Zone SRS Sample Registration System

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

MAHARASHTRA IN FIGURES hellip (22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

1010DECEMBER 2016

At current prices GSDP of Maharashtra was US$ 30051

billion in 2015-16

GSDP of the state grew at a CAGR of around 113 from

2004-05 to 2015-16

Source Central Statistics Office TechSci Estimates based on ldquoAdvanced

Estimatesrdquo provided by Directorate of Economics and Statistics of Maharashtra

GSDP - Gross State Domestic Product

CAGR ndash Compound Annual Growth Rate

GSDP - State Budget 2016-17

GSDP of Maharashtra at current prices

(in US$ billion)

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash GSDP

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

9271103

1295

1701 16341805

23002507 2437 2449

2648

3005

1111DECEMBER 2016

At current prices NSDP of Maharashtra was US$ 2636

billion in 2015-16

Maharashtrarsquos NSDP grew at a CAGR of around 111

from 2004-05 to 2015-16

Source Central Statistics Office TechSci Estimates based on ldquoAdvanced Estimatesrdquo provided

by Directorate of Economics and Statistics of Maharashtra

NSDP - Net State Domestic Product

CAGR ndash Compound Annual Growth Rate

NSDP - Geometric mean of YoY calculation from 2004-05 to 2014-15

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash NSDP

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

NSDP of Maharashtra at current prices

(in US$ billion)

826990

1167

1539 14691625

20842271 2204 2212

238

2636

1212DECEMBER 2016

The statersquos per capita GSDP^ at current price was US$

2545 in 2015-16

The per capita GSDP of Maharashtra grew at a CAGR of

98 between 2004-05 and 2015-16

Source Central Statistics Office TechSci Estimates based on

ldquoAdvanced Estimatesrdquo provided by Directorate of Economics and

Statistics of Maharashtra

Per Capita GSDP^ - calculated using GSDP million US$ Population in million

Per capita GSDP (US$)

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash PER CAPITA GSDP

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

9041059

1225

1585 15001633

20532208

2118 210052242

2545

1313DECEMBER 2016

At current price the statersquos per capita NSDPamp was US$

22325 in 2015-16

The per capita NSDP of Maharashtra grew at a CAGR of

97 between 2004-05 and 2015-16

Source Central Statistics Office TechSci Estimates based on

ldquoAdvanced Estimatesrdquo provided by Directorate of Economics and

Statistics of Maharashtra

per capita NSDPamp - calculated using NSDP million

US$Population in million

Per capita NSDP (US$)

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash PER CAPITA NSDP

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

805951

1104

14341349

1471

1860

2000

1915 18977

20138 22325

1414DECEMBER 2016

Over 2015-16 the tertiarymicro sector contributed 6453 to the

statersquos GSDP at current prices followed by the secondarymicro

sector with a contribution of 2584

At a CAGR of 158 the tertiary sector has been the fastest

growing among the three sectors from 2004-05 to 2015-16

Growth was driven by trade hotels real estate finance

insurance transport communications and other services

The secondary sector grew at a CAGR of 135 between

2004-05 and 2015-16 The growth in secondary sector was

driven by growth in manufacturing construction and

electricity gas amp water supply industries

The primarymicro sector expanded at a CAGR of 137

between 2004-05 and 2015-16 Agriculture is the major

contributor in the growth of the primary sector followed by

forestry and fishing

Source Central Statistics Office TechSci Estimates based on

ldquoAdvanced Estimatesrdquo provided by Directorate of Economics and

Statistics of Maharashtra

Sector-wise share of GSDPmicro -Geometric mean of YoY

calculation from 2004-05 to 2014-15

Percentage distribution of GSDP

CAGR

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF GSDP

137

158

135

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

1018 963

2961 2584

5958 6453

2004-05 2015-16Primary Secondary Tertiary

1515DECEMBER 2016

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16

Indian Horticulture Database

CropAnnual production 2015-16

(lsquo000 tonnes)

Sugarcane 72089

Soya bean 1853

Groundnut 189

Sunflower seed 7

Jowar (Kharif) 314

Jowar (Rabi) 1383

Rice 2548

Wheat 720

Bajra (millets) 304

Maize (Kharif) 1184

Maize (Rabi) 336

Total food grains (Kharif) 5036

Total food grains (Rabi) 3353

Total oilseeds (Kharif) 2052

Total oilseeds (Rabi) 28

Total pulses (Kharif) 576

Total pulses (Rabi) 911

During 2015-16 production of pulses and oil seeds in the state

was recorded at around 148 million tonnes and 208 million

tonnes respectively

Sugarcane cotton onion soya bean banana jowar (sorghum)

and rice are some of the key agricultural products of

Maharashtra

Total food grain production in the state stood at around 83

million tonnes in 2015-16

As per the Agriculture Marketing and Farmer Friendly Reforms

Index the state secured the top position in pursuing farmer

friendly policies during 2016

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIONhellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Area (lsquo000 hectares) and production (lsquo000 MT) of

horticulture crops in Maharashtra

23802

26492

26512

16739

183783

242652 242770197198

20

12-1

3

20

13-1

4

20

14-1

5

20

15-1

6

Area

Production

1616DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIONhellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Production of pomegranates in Maharashtra

(lsquo000 MT)

2011-12 478

2012-13 408

2013-14 945

2014-15 1313

Source Department of Agriculture amp Co-operation Ministry of Agriculture

Sugarcane production in Maharashtra (million MT)

6416

8190 8673

6965 75389153

7208

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Sugar production in Maharashtra (lakh MT)

70409070 9000

7970 7710

10510

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

Vegetable production in Maharashtra (lsquo000 MT)

Vegetable 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

Onion 5638 4660 5864 5864

Potato 360 321 370 370

Tomato 1007 1050 1200 1200

As per state budget 2016-17 the Government of

Maharashtra proposed an outlay of US$ 1222

million under the scheme - ldquoNational Agriculture

Development Schemerdquo in order to strengthen the

production of pulses and oilseeds in the state

The state government also proposed

establishment of organic farming research amp

training centres across four universities related to

agriculture for the endorsement of organic

farming in the state

During 2015-16 the state recorded production of

5803 thousand MT of onion

1717DECEMBER 2016

Source Department of Industrial Policy amp Promotion Economic 1Includes Maharashtra Dadra amp Nagar Haveli and Daman amp Diu

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash FDI INFLOWS AND INVESTMENTS

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

According to the DIPP cumulative FDI inflows1 in the

state of Maharashtra during April 2000 to March

2016 stood at US$ 8262 billion

The state government has approved 19053

industrial proposals during 1991-92 to 2015-16 (up to

October 2015) Chemicals amp fertilisers followed by

textiles were the leading sectors in terms of industrial

proposals approved with cumulative share of 254

FDI equity inflows1 2008-09 to 2014-15

(US$ million)

12431

8249

6097

9553

6361

3420

6361

9511

20

08-0

9

20

09-1

0

20

10-1

1

20

11-1

2

20

12-1

3

20

13-1

4

20

14-1

5

20

15-1

6

Approved and commissioned industrial projects for major industries

(1991-92 to 2015-16- up to October 2015)

Industry

Approved proposalsCommissioned

Projects

No

Investment

(US$

billion)

No

Investme

nts (US$

billion)

Metallurgical 1909 1543 935 561

Chemicals amp

fertilizers2839 915 1386 340

Textile 1998 764 933 259

Electrical amp

electronics1174 343 683 119

Sugar 1532 587 235 128

Processed

food1046 309 440 088

1818DECEMBER 2016

As of November 2015 Maharashtrarsquos exports totalled to around

US$ 4384 billion

Major products exported from the state are gems and jewellery

software textiles readymade garments cotton yarn metal and

metal products agro-based products engineering items drugs and

pharmaceuticals and plastic and plastic items

Maharashtra is the largest producer of sugar in India In May 2015

the Government of Maharashtra approved a subsidy of US$ 167

per ton (up to the extent of 800000 tonnes) for the exports of raw

sugar

In November 2015 Maharashtra sugar mills entered into a deal with

neighbouring markets such as Sri Lanka and Bangladesh etc for

exporting 2 lakh MT of white sugar As per the announcement made

by the state government in September 2015 Maharashtra is

expected to export 4 million tonnes of sugar during 2015-16

Coca Cola a major soft drink producing giant will be procuring

oranges from Vidarbha Nagpur for producing juices that would be

sold worldwide The production would take place at its Butibori plant

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16

Note 2015-16(1) up to November 2015

Exports trends (US$ billion)

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash MAHARASHTRArsquoS EXPORT TRENDShellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

492 481

676

840769

478

739

438

200

8-0

9

200

9-1

0

201

0-1

1

201

1-1

2

201

2-1

3

201

3-1

4

201

4-1

5

20

15

-16⁽sup1⁾

1919DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash MAHARASHTRArsquoS EXPORT TRENDShellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Maize exports from Maharashtra (million MT)

10891

15160

18780

22376

1655113257

10315

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Source APEDA 1From April-August 2015

Dairy productrsquos exports from Maharashtra (thousand MT)

832 1135467

2183

3954

1125599

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Source APEDA 1From April-August 2015

Pulses exports from Maharashtra (million MT)

756

1509

18142060

2354

13031561

20

09-1

0

20

10-1

1

20

11-1

2

20

12-1

3

20

13-1

4

20

14-1

5

20

15-1

6

Source APEDA (1)From April-August 2015

2020DECEMBER 2016

Source State Budget 2016-17

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE BUDGET 2016-17

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Revenue receipts of US$ 3373 billion and revenue expenditure of US$ 3429 billion were estimated during 2016-17

PlanBudget- 2016-17

(US$ million)

National Agriculture

Development Scheme1222

lsquoMahatma Gandhi Rural

Employment

Missionrsquo and lsquoState Employment

Guarantee Schemersquo

53065

Science Technology amp

Environment Annual plan947

Crop Insurance Scheme 28337

Pandit Dindayal Upadhyay Krishi

Margdarshan Yojana916

Irrigation 458

Irrigation projects included in

ldquoPradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchai

Yojanardquo31744

ldquoChief Minister Rural Road

Schemerdquo7638

Electricity generation projects 11976

Textile Industry 4048

Road construction 61869

PlanBudget- 2016-

17 (US$ million)

Land acquisition and project displaced rehabilitation in

MIHAN3304

Shelter for all- 2022 scheme 10693

infrastructure development in Municipal council Nagar

Panchayat15276

Accelerate Nagpur and Pune metro project 2749

Maharashtra fire safety mission 458

Rajiv Gandhi Jivandai Arogya Yojana 4582

Sarv Siksha Abhiyan 11304

Nature Tourism 721

Strengthening of tourist places 4353

Majhi Kanya Bhagyashree Yojana 381

Preservation and conservation for Varli Art 916

Mumbai Metro phase-3 1382

Rajiv Gandhi Jivandai Arogya Yojana 4582

2121DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16 NHAI

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash ROADShellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

The state is well connected to its six neighbouring states and other parts of India through 18 national highways The 945 km long

Mumbai-Pune expressway is Indias first six-lane concrete high speed tolled expressway which connects the state capital and

financial hub Mumbai with the neighbouring industrial hub Pune

During 2015-16 with an investment of US$ 7638 million the state government executed - Chief Minister Rural Road Development

Scheme for connecting those areas which are not included under PMGSY As per budget 2016-17 the Government of Maharashtra

allotted an outlay of US$ 61869 million for construction of roads in the state Moreover for enhancing the flow of traffic in the town of

Kalyan the government proposed to establish the 21 km long Bhiwandi-Kalyan-Shilphata elevated road with a proposed outlay of

US$ 611 million

As on December 2015 the state government approved an elevated road project on Ghodbunder Road from Gaimukh for a proposed

investment of US$ 1327 million construction of a third bridge on Thane creek at Vashi with a proposed investment of US$ 1327

million an elevated road at Bhiwandi-Kalyan-Shil Phata with a proposed investment of US$ 4313 million four lane Vakan-Pali-

Khopoli road at a proposed investment of US$ 8294 million and an underground tunnel between Thane and Borivali

Road type Road length (km)

(as of 2015-16)

National highways 743479

State highways 40000

Major district roads 50232

Other district roads 52761

Village roads 114557

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16 NHAI

National highway length completed (km)

39100

25050

12400

2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

2222DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash ROADShellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Expenditure on road works under Pradhan Mantri Gram

Sadak Yojana in Maharashtra (US$ million)

5852

8255

3380

2013-14 2014-15 2015-16sup1

Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) was

launched in 2000 with the objective of connecting eligible

rural habitants Until 2015 about 419971 km of road

network has been completed across India of which road

length of 22214 km was completed in Maharashtra

In November 2015 the 785-meter long Vanjarpatti flyover in

Bhiwandi was inaugurated and constructed over a part of

extended Mumbai Urban Infrastructure Project (MUIP)

As per budget 2016-17 the state government proposed an

outlay of US$ 3304 million for acquisition of land special

subsidy package etc under the MIHAN project during 2016-

17

As of November 2016 the government approved two and

four-laning of three highway stretches - NH-930 NH-211

(New NH-52) and NH-211 (New NH-52) in MaharashtraPradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana

(PMGSY)`(2015-16- up to October 2015)

Habitations connected 10

Length completed 18954

Source NHAI Note 1Up to October 2015

Source PMGSY

2323DECEMBER 2016Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16 State Budget 2016-17 MMRDA Mumbai Metropolitan Region

Development Authority

The rail transport system of Maharashtra is very well

developed The state is well-connected to other parts of the

country with a railway network spanning 6103 km

(including 378 km of Konkan Railway)

Maharashtra also has an intra-citysuburban network of

railways The suburban railways carry around 8 million

passengers every day

During 2015-16 the state government and Central Ministry

of Railways signed a Memorandum of Understanding to

establish a special purpose vehicle for boosting the

completion of all the awaited rail projects in Maharashtra

During 2015-16 the state government initiated work on the

first stage of Phase-I CBD BelapurPendhar-Taloja MIDC-

Kalamboli-Khandeshwar-Navi Mumbai International Airport

corridor which is expected to be accomplished by 2017

Work on the 111 km long Belapur-Pendhar road is under

progress

As per budget 2016-17 the state government allocated

US$ 2749 million for boosting the execution of Nagpur to

Pune metro rail project Moreover for the Phase II of

Mumbai Metro line an outlay of US$ 1382 million has

been proposed by the state government for 2016-17

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash RAILWAYS

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Metromono rail

projects Project cost

(US$ million)

Current

statusimplemen

tation periodMumbai Metro Rail

Project

Phase IIA Dahisar-

DN Nagar (186 km) 97922

Initiated from

February 2016

Phase III Colaba-

Bandra-SEEPZ (335

km)353437

Tendering for civil

works in progress

Phase IV Wadala-

Ghatkopar-Thane-

Kasarwadavli (32 km) 291781

Report on

feasibility study

submitted

Phase VII Andheri

(E)- Dahisar (E) (165

km)94837

Appointment of

interim consultant

is in progress

Mumbai Mono Rail

Project

Wadala to Chembur amp

Sant Gadge Maharaj

Chowk (Jacob circle)

to Wadala (20 km)

37580

Phase I complete

Phase II90 work

completed

2424DECEMBER 2016

There are seven domestic and four international airports

functioning in Maharashtra Domestic flights operate

from Mumbai Pune Nagpur Aurangabad Kolhapur

Juhu and Nanded whereas international flights operate

from Mumbai Nagpur Pune and Aurangabad Mumbai

airport is one of the busiest airports in India To reduce

congestion at the Mumbai International Airport an idea

for a new airport has been proposed at Navi Mumbai

During 2015-16 the state government proposed to

establish an additional airport through PPP in around

four phases at Navi Mumbai with a view to minimize

overcrowding at Mumbai International Airport For this

purpose an amount of US$ 255 billion has been

proposed by the Government of Maharashtra The first

phase of the project is expected to be executed by

2019

As per budget 2016-17 the state government proposed

an amount of US$ 916 million for the enhancement of

airports (Solapur Shirdi Chandrapur Karhad Akola

Amaravati etc) under the Airport Development Authority

of Maharashtra

Source AAI (Airports Authority of India)

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash AIRPORTShellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

International airport

Domestic airport

2525DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash AIRPORTShellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Airports Authority of India

Domestic

airport

Passengers (lakh) Aircraft movement (lsquo000) Freight (lsquo000 MT)

2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Mumbai 2188 2521 3005 1883 1954 2202 1811 2077 2090

Pune 350 407 518 295 326 387 211 274 318

Nagpur 136 136 152 125 135 126 51 56 60

Aurangabad 44 42 29 40 41 37 08 13 14

International

airport

Passengers (lakh) Aircraft movement (lsquo000) Freight (lsquo000 MT)

2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Mumbai 10341 11430 11624 7236 7409 7638 46764 48654 49624

Pune 123 101 240 103 112 204 001 - 001

Nagpur 045 044 074 048 054 084 042 044 043

2626DECEMBER 2016

Along a coast line of 720 km there are two principal ports

Mumbai Port Trust (MbPT) and Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust

(JNPT) In addition there are 53 minor ports During 2015-16

up to January 2016 total traffic handled at the two major ports in

Maharashtra was recorded at 104948 lakh tonnes of which

JNPT accounted for 53547 lakh tonnes while Mumbai port

handled around 51401 lakh tonnes of port traffic

The non-major ports of Maharashtra collectively handled

passenger traffic of around 11357 passengers and cargo of

17033 lakh tonnes during 2015-16 till November 2015

Source India Ports Association

1From April 2015 to October 2015

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PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash PORTS

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Minor Ports in Maharashtra

bull Manori

bull Kalyan

bull Thane

bull Versova

bull Bandra

bull Trombay

bull Ulwa-Belapur

bull Panvel

bull Mora

bull Mandwa

bull Karaja

bull Thal

bull Rewas

bull Bankot

bull Kelshi

bull Sriwardhan

bull Dharamtar

bull Kumbharu

bull Harnai

bull Dabhol

bull Palshet

bull Borya

bull Jaigad

bull Tiwri-Varoda

bull Purnagad

bull Jaitapur

bull Vijaydurg

bull Deogad

bull Achara

bull Malvan

bull Niwti

bull Vengurla

bull Redi

bull Kiranpani

bull Ratnagiri

bull Dighi

bull Dahanu

bull Tarapur

bull Nawapur

bull Satpati

bull Kelwa-Mahim

bull Arnala

bull Datiware

bull Uttan

bull Bassein

bull Bhiwandi

bull Alibag

bull Revdanda

bull Borli Mandla

bull Nandgaon

bull Murud-Janjira

bull Rajpuri

bull Mandad

Operational ports statistics

For major

ports2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-161

Traffic handled

(lakh MT)122526 121517 12546 73511

For minor

ports2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-161

Traffic handled

(lakh MT)24198 24774 9643 Not available

2727DECEMBER 2016

As of June 2016 the state had a total installed power

generation capacity of 4063069 MW

Thermal power contributed 2995419 MW to the total

installed power generation capacity followed by

renewable power hydropower and nuclear power with

contributions of 665452 MW 333184 MW and 69014

MW respectively

The private sector was the biggest contributor to the total

installed thermal power generation capacity in

Maharashtra with a capacity of 1886939 MW followed

by 1473497 MW under state utilities and 702633 MW

under central utilities

The state government also proposed a new scheme for

improving electricity distribution system in the state As

per the budget 2016-17 an investment of US$ 4598

million has been projected by the government for this new

scheme

In order to intensify the capacity of renewable energy

sources in the state the state government has professed

a new energy policy for which an investment of US$

6966 million has been proposed

Installed power capacity (MW)

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PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash POWER

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

20415 21379 22645 26142

30354 34005

3855140589

2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Source Central Electricity Authority

2828DECEMBER 2016

According to Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI)

Maharashtra had 8426 million wireless subscribers and 192

million wireline subscribers as of May 2016

By the end of May 2016 15343488 subscribers had submitted

requests for mobile number portability in Maharashtra

Moreover the tele density in Maharashtra stood at 987 as of

May 2016

As of April 2016 the state recorded 202269 new telephone

wireless connections of Tata 4979 new wireless connections of

Vodafone and 18148 new wireless connections of Reliance

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PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash TELECOM

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Telecom infrastructure (As of May 2016)

Wireless subscribers 84268281

Wireline subscribers 1928841

Internet subscribers 290000001

Post offices 126012

Tele density (percent) 9871

Source Telecom Regulatory Authority of India February 2015 India Post

Ministry of Communications and Information Technology1As of January 2016

2As on December 2015

Major telecom operators in Maharashtra

Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL)

Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited (MTNL)

Bharti Airtel

Idea Cellular

Vodafone Essar

Reliance Communications

Tata Teleservices

Aircel Limited

Source Telecom Regulatory Authority of India

Performance status of NOFN Project

(as of April 2016)

No of GPs in phase-I 12055

Pipe laid (km) 14214

Cable laid (km) 10906

GPs for which cable laid 4771

No of GPs lit 150

2929DECEMBER 2016

Source Department of Environment Government of Maharashtra

JNNURM Ministry of Urban Development

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DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS URBAN amp SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTUREhellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Under JNNURM two schemes namely Basic Services to Urban Poor (BSUP) and Integrated Housing and Slum Development

Programme (IHSDP) have been implemented by Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority

During 2016-17 the state government allocated US$ 15276 million for ldquoMaharashtra Suvarn Jayanti Nagrothan Mahaabhiyanrdquo

which is being implemented in the state for creating basic urban amenities across various municipal councils and townships of the

state

As of November 2015 Mahindra Life Space Developers Ltd bought a land in Maharashtra with the objective of developing a

housing project aiding urbanisation in the state In addition the Maharashtra government is considering to aid the affordable

housing concept with opening up of land parcels and plots that would lie under no development zones For this the government is

planning to constitute Housing for all by 2022 policy for the urban population

As per under budget 2016-17 the state government has proposed an outlay of US$ 2749 million in order to boost the

development of metro rail projects in Nagpur and Pune Moreover for Maharashtra Fire Safety Mission in the state an amount of

US$ 458 million has been proposed by the state government

3030DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS URBAN amp SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTUREhellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Urban Infrastructure Projects under JNNURM

Project name

Amount

(US$

million)

Project nameAmount

(US$

million)

Revised in BSUP scheme for construction of 219 Dus

in Panch Zopda and Gopal Nagar slums in Nagpur

Maharashtra176

Integrated Civic Infrastructure Development

Project (ICIDP) Phase I Nagpur Maharashtra2004

BSUP scheme for construction of 279 Dus in Jat

Tarodi slum in Nagpur Maharashtra206

Revised DPR for Construction of 1694 Houses

at four locations of Nagpur City for

Rehabilitation of UrbanPoor under JNNURM -

BSUP- PPP scheme - Nagpur

1936

Revised BSUP scheme for construction of 456 Dus in

5 slums of North Nagpur in Nagpur Maharashtra253

Implementation of Integrated Housing Projects

(788 Dus) under BSUP at Nanded City Dist

Nanded Maharashtra538

Revised BSUP scheme for construction of 365 Dus in

Gopal Nagar and Bh Anand Kausalyayan Nagar

slums in Nagpur Maharashtra445

Implementation of Integrated Housing projects

(958 Dus) under BSUP at Nanded City Distt

Nanded Maharashtra697

Revised BSUP scheme for construction of 630 Dus in

Savitribai Phule Nagar slum in Nagpur Maharashtra621

Implementation of Integrated Housing Projects

(1183 Dus) under BSUP at Nanded city Dist

Nanded Maharashtra887

Revised BSUP scheme for construction of 1017 Dus

in Indira Nagar Indiramata Nagar Wanjara and Bokar

nagar (4 slums) slums in Nagpur Maharashtra944

Implementation of Integrated Housing projects

(1567 Dus) under BSUP at Nanded City Distt

Nanded Maharashtra1184

Source Department of Environment Government of Maharashtra

JNNURM Ministry of Urban Development

3131DECEMBER 2016

Project Name PPP type Sector StageProject Cost

(US$ million)

4 laning Pune - Shirur Road (BOT) TransportOperation and

maintenance stage1604

Hydro Electric Power (Waghur) Project (BOT) Energy Under construction 110

Hydel Power (Vajra - III) Project (BOT) EnergyOperation and

maintenance stage110

Hydro Electric Power (Urmodi) Project (BOT) Energy Under construction 220

Hydro Electric Power (Upper Vaitarna) Project (BOT) Energy Under construction 220

School Building (Waddhamna) Project (DBOOT)

Social and

commercial

infrastructure

Under construction 132

Hydro Electric Power (Temghar) Project (BOT) Energy Under construction 293

Water Supply Scheme (Tuljapur) (OampM) Water sanitationOperation and

maintenance stage761

Hydro Electric Power (Parseoni) Project -

Package 2(BOT) Energy

Operation and

maintenance stage323

Hydro Electric Power (Telbeila) Project (BOT) Energy Under construction 1467

Source DEA Ministry of Finance Government of India BOT Build-Operate-Transfer DBOOT Design-Build-

Own-Operate-Transfer OampM Management Contract

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DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS KEY PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP (PPP)

PROJECTS

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

3232DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS SEZs hellip (13)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Ministry of Commerce amp Industry Department of Commerce SEZ Special Economic Zone

Some of the operational SEZs in Maharashtra

NameDeveloper Location Primary Industry

Maharashtra Airport Development Company Ltd (MIHAN SEZ) Mihan Nagpur Multi product

SEEPZ Special Economic Zone Mumbai Electronics and gems and jewellery

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Aurangabad Engineering

Wipro Ltd Maharashtra Computerelectronic software

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Pune Computerelectronic software

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Nanded Chemicals amp pharmaceuticals

Khed Economic Infrastructure Pvt Ltd Pune Engineering amp electronics

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Satara Engineering

Navi Mumbai Special Economic Zone (NMSEZ) is the agency responsible for the supervision and execution of SEZs in the state

As of July 2016 the state has 25 operational SEZs in the state across diversified sectors including textiles and apparel food

processing footwear and leather products multi-product pharma IT SEZs etc

3333DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS SEZs hellip (23)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Some of the SEZs with formal approvals

NameDeveloper Location Primary industry

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Limited

MIDCPune ITITeS

Syntel International Private Limited Pune ITITeS

Serum Bio-pharma Park Pune Pharmaceuticals amp biotechnology

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Latur Agro-processing

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Nanded Pharmaceuticals

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Aurangabad Engineering amp electronics

Wokhardt Infrastructure Development Limited Aurangabad Pharmaceutical

Hiranandani Builders Mumbai ITITeS

New Found Properties and Leasing Pvt Ltd Thane ITITeS

EON Kharadi Infrastructure Private Limited Pune ITITeS

In addition to operational SEZs as of July 2016 Maharashtra had 9 SEZs with valid in-principle approvals 59 SEZs with formal

approvals and 51 SEZs with notified approvals

Source Ministry of Commerce amp Industry Department of Commerce SEZ Special Economic Zone

3434DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS SEZs hellip (33)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Some of the SEZs with valid in-principal approvals

NameDeveloper Location Primary industry

Mumbai SEZ Limited Gujarat Positra Port Infrastructure Ltd Multi-product

Gitanjali Gems Limited Nanded Maharashtra Gems and jewellery

ISPAT Industries Limited Raigad District Maharashtra Multi-product

Gitanjali Gems Limited Aurangabad Maharashtra Gems and jewellery

Gitanjali Gems Limited Nagpur Maharashtra Multi-product

Maharashtra Airport Development Company Limited Nagpur Maharashtra Power

Gitanjali Gems Limited Nashik Maharashtra Multi-services

Redi Port Ltd Post Redi district Sindhudurg Maharashtra FTWZ

Quippo Infrastructure Raigarh Maharashtra Engineering

Source Source Ministry of Commerce amp Industry Department of Commerce SEZ Special Economic Zone

3535DECEMBER 2016

Education infrastructure (2015-16)

InstitutionNo of

Institution

Student

Enrollment

Primary schools 105489 16017

Secondary and higher secondary

schools25013 6414

Engineering colleges (diploma

graduate and post-graduate)1093 346515

Industrial training institutes (itis) 824 134767

Architecture colleges 74 3763

Arts science commerce amp law

colleges2249 961576

Pharmacy 486 29371

During 2015-16 Maharashtrarsquos education infrastructure

comprised 21 universities 105489 primary schools 25013

secondary and higher secondary schools Primary schools

had 16017 thousand students enrolled during the year of

which 7509 thousand were girls with 515 thousand

teachers Secondary schools in the state had 6414

thousand enrolled students of which 2920 thousand were

girls with 221 thousand teachers Government of

Maharashtra is focusing on education of girls in the state

Various schemes such as Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya

Ahilyabai Holkar Scheme and Attendance Allowance

Scheme have been introduced for promoting girl education in

the state

As per budget 2016-17 the state government allocated an

amount of US$ 2099 million for the ldquoNational Secondary

Education Missionrdquo which was initiated by the central

government in association with the state government and

aims at delivering quality education to all students

undergoing secondary education Further the state

government also decided to digitise all public libraries

approved by the government with an allocated amount of

US$ 262 million during 2016-17

In addition an outlay of US$ 11304 million for Sarv Shiksha

Abhiyan has been proposed by the central and state

governments collectively

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SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash EDUCATION

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16 State Budget 2016-17

Census 2011

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Literacy rate () in Maharashtra 2015-16

Overall 823

Male 884 Urban 887

Female 699 Rural 77

3636DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash HEALTH

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Health infrastructure (2015-16(1))

State level hospitals 490

District hospitals 23

Mobile medical units 13

Sub-district hospitals with capacity of 50 beds 58

Sub-district hospitals with capacity of 100 beds 28

Community health centres 458

Rural hospitalsCottage hospitals 360

Primary health centres 1811

Sub-centres 10580

General hospitals 4

Orthopedic hospital 1

Super specialty hospitals 2

Mental health institutes 4

Women hospitals 11

TB hospitals 4

Health and family welfare training institution 8

Source Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Government of India

Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16(1)Until Dec 2015

As per budget 2016-17 an outlay of US$ 23739 million

has been proposed by the state government for Public

Health Department Moreover for increasing the

coverage of insurance being provided to beneficiaries in

the state the state government proposed an allocation

of US$ 4582 million during 2016-17

Health indicators of Maharashtra

(As of September 2015)

Doctor to patient ratio 1 27790(1)

Registered doctors 148575(1)

Birth rate (per thousand persons) 165

Death rate (per thousand persons) 62

Infant mortality rate (per thousand live births) 24

Life expectancy at birth (years) (2-15-16)

Male (2016-20) 699

Female (2016-20) 737

3737DECEMBER 2016

Cricket is the prominent sport in Maharashtra Other popular sports are hockey and tennis

The state has a number of sports stadiums located in Mumbai Pune and Nagpur The most well-known ones are the

Wankhede Stadium and the Brabourne Stadium in Mumbai the Nehru Stadium in Pune and the Vidarbha Cricket

Association (VCA) Stadium in Nagpur

The state has a number of entertainment centres and multiplexes The most famous entertainment centres include Essel

World in Thane The state is also home to almost all major multiplex chains in the country including PVR Cinemas Big

Cinemas and Fun Cinemas The state has a number of religious places including the Siddhi Vinayak temple (Mumbai)

Shirdi Nasik and Sach Khand Shri Huzur Gurdwara (Nanded)

The Gateway of India Ajanta and Ellora caves Daulatabad Fort and Khandala are the main tourist destinations in the state

The Sahara Stadium in Pune has been built with modern outlook and state-of-the-art facilities the stadium has a seating

capacity of about 36000

In 2016 the state government formulated a new policy- Maharashtra Tourism Policy 2016 and allocated US$ 4353 million

for the policy in order to intensify basic amenities across various tourist spots in the state

Under the New Sports Policy 2012 the Government of Maharashtra plans to set up public gyms at district sports complexes

or municipal gardens

In November 2016 the state played host to Global Citizen Festival India one of the biggest musical events in the country

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CULTURAL INFRASTRUCTURE

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Maharashtra Tourism Government of Maharashtra

3838DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

AMRUT AND SMART CITIES

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Pune

NashikAurangabad

Nagpur

Mumbai

Bhiwandi

Source TechSci Research

Smart Cities in Maharashtra

Cities Population Area (sq km)Literacy

rate

Pune 9429408 15643 8615

Greater Mumbai 12478447 60340 8973

Nagpur 4653570 9892 8839

Nashik 6107187 15530 8231

Aurangabad 3701282 10107 7902

Amravati 646801 270 9207

Navi Mumbai 1119477 16300 8962

Kalyan-Dombivali 1246381 1372 8146

Solapur 951118 1489 8280

Thane 1818872 14700 8941

On the basis of population and the number of statutory towns the Government of India shortlisted 10 cities namely Amravati

Aurangabad Greater Mumbai Kalyan-Dombivali Nagpur Nashik Navi Mumbai Pune Solapur and Thane under the Smart City project

In November 2015 the UK government selected 2 cities of Maharashtra that is Pune and Amravati to develop as smart cities The

agreement is expected to boost the Indo-UK trade

As per budget 2016-17 the state government launched a scheme for smart city for delivering eco-friendly and ecological urban life to the

statersquos citizens Among the first selected 20 states Pune and Solapur are also included Moreover the state government has also

decided to develop other 8 smart cities in the state as well

3939DECEMBER 2016

The resources policy incentives infrastructure and climate support investments in the state Maharashtra Agro Industries

Development Corporation founded in 1965 is responsible for development of agro-based units in the state MIDC is responsible for

the development of industrial infrastructure Maharashtra Small Scale Industries Development Corporation was formed in 1962 to

provide new orientation and strength to the development of small-scale industries in the state Its main objective is to aid counsel

assist finance protect and promote interests of small industries

The Government of Maharashtra is promoting the development of several Special Economic Zones (SEZs) across Maharashtra for

sectors such as ITITeS pharmaceuticals biotechnology textile automotive amp auto components gems amp jewellery and food

processing Till July 2015 the state has 25 operational SEZs of which the majority share is contributed by ITITeS engineering and

electronics segment

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key Industries in Maharashtra

bull Pharmaceuticals

bull Biotechnology

bull IT and ITeS

bull Electronics

bull Engineering

bull Auto amp auto components

bull Oil amp gas

bull Food amp agro processing

bull Gems and jewellery

bull Banking financial services and insurance (BFSI)

bull Textiles

Source Economic Survey 2015-16 MAIDC - Maharashtra Agro Industries

Development Corporation (1)Up to September 2015

Establishment of MSME units

Year MSME unitsInvestment

(US$ million)

Employment

(lakh)

2007-08 10244 34846 139

2008-09 11682 50336 171

2009-10 11896 46257 150

2010-11 14496 84983 187

2011-12 15606 67874 207

2012-13 16136 83333 206

2013-14 19814 97128 248

2014-15 36992 109685 350

2015-16(1)

20220 62481 166

4040DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTORhellip(17)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Banking and insurance contribution to GSDP

at current prices (in US$ billion)

1806 1883

23982696 2586

2693 2895

2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

Source Maharashtra Economic Survey 2015-16 Reserve Bank of India

At current prices the contribution of the banking and

insurance sector to the GSDP of the state increased at a

CAGR of 818 between 2008-09 and 2014-15

At constant prices the contribution of banking and

insurance sector in the GSDP of the state increased at a

CAGR of 457 between 2008-09 and 2014-15

Banking and insurance contribution to GSDP

at constant prices (in US$ billion)

1921 2009

23762571

2312 2297 2512

2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

Deposits and credit of scheduled commercial

banks in Maharashtra by bank group

(January-March 2016)

Bank group

No of

banking

offices

Deposits

(US$ million)

Credit

(US$ million)

Rural 3199 944450 806862

Semi-urban 2554 1558601 1033621

Urban 1807 2460975 1285199

Total 7560 4964025 3125681

Source Reserve Bank of India

4141DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTORhellip(27)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

ATMs deployed in Maharashtra June 2015

21574

8749 8053

4481

291

Total Public SectorBanks

Private SectorBanks

State BankGroup

ForeignBanks in India

ATMs deployed in Maharashtra June 2014

19099

6811 7502

4473

313

Total Public SectorBanks

Private SectorBanks

State BankGroup

ForeignBanks in India

Source Reserve Bank of India Source Reserve Bank of India

23321

9449 8920

4683

269

Total Public SectorBanks

Private SectorBanks

State BankGroup

Foreign Banksin India

Source Reserve Bank of India

ATMs deployed in Maharashtra June 2016

4242DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTOR hellip(37)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Scheduled commercial banks in Maharashtra

Reserve Bank of India (RBI) was founded in 1935 and is recognised as Indias central banking institution RBI also controls the monetary policy of the Indian rupee RBI is headquartered in Mumbai Maharashtra and has 19 regional offices and nine sub officesMonetary authority supervision of the financial systems foreign exchange management and currency issuing are the major functions of the Reserve Bank of India

Foundation year 1956 (owned by Government of India)Banking services Credit cards consumer banking corporate banking finance and insurance investment banking mortgage loans private banking wealth managementTotal assets US$ 44792 billion Total income US$ 1254 billion ( H1 2015-16)Headquarters amp employees Headquartered in Mumbai with over 300000 employees

Website wwwsbicoin

Foundation year 1906 (state owned commercial bank)Banking services Commercial banking retail banking private banking asset management mortgages credit cardsTotal assets US$ 10373 billion Total income US$ 694 billion (2015-16)Headquarters amp infrastructure Bank is based in Mumbai with over 4500 branches and over 1000 ATMs all over IndiaWebsite wwwbankofindiacom

Reserve Bank of India

State Bank of India

Bank of India

Source Reserve Bank of India Bank websites

4343DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTOR hellip(47)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Scheduled commercial banks in Maharashtra

Foundation year 1919 (owned by Government of India)Banking services Consumer banking corporate banking finance and insurance investment banking mortgage loans private banking private equity wealth management agriculture loanTotal assets US$ 6307 billion Total income US$ 543 billion (2015-16)Headquarters amp Employees Bank is based in Mumbai with over 28000 employees and more than 4000 ATMs Website wwwunionbankofindiacoin

Foundation year 1935 (the bank has the largest network of branches in Maharashtra and is a public sector bank)Banking services Loans credit cards savings investment vehicles insurance investment banking mortgage loans private banking etcTotal assets US$ 2422 billion Total income US$ 214 billion (2015-16) Headquarters amp infrastructure Based in Pune and reaches out to 15 million customers with 2000 branches in 29 statesWebsite wwwbankofmaharashtrain

Foundation year 1911 (one of oldest commercial banks owned by the government)Banking services Core banking services are loans credit cards savings investment vehicles and insurance investment banking mortgage loans private banking etcTotal assets US$ 517 billion Total income US$ 425 billion (2015-16) Headquarters amp infrastructure Headquartered in Mumbai with over 4000 branches in 27 Indian states and 270 extension countersWebsite wwwcentralbankofindiacoin

Union Bank of India

Bank of Maharashtra

Central Bank of India

Source Reserve Bank of India Bank websites

4444DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTOR hellip(57)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Scheduled commercial banks in Maharashtra

Foundation year 1938Banking services Investment banking consumer banking commercial banking retail banking private banking asset management pensions mortgages credit cardsTotal assets US$ 2155 billion Total income US$ 129 billion (nine months ending December 2015)Headquarters amp infrastructure Bank is based in Mumbai with over 1400 branches and more than 100 ATMsWebsite wwwdenabankcom

Foundation year 2004Banking services Corporate and institutional banking commercial banking investment banking retail banking finance marketingTotal assets US$ 2259 billion Total income US$ 111 billion (2015-16)Headquarters amp Infrastructure Bank is based in Mumbai with more than 550 branches and 1255 ATMrsquosWebsite wwwyesbankin

Foundation year 1980Banking services Private and business banking corporate banking and securities global transaction banking and asset amp wealth managementHeadquarters amp employees Bank is based in Mumbai with more than 9500 employees in 16 citiesWebsite wwwdbcomindia

Dena Bank

Yes Bank

Deutsche Bank India

Source Reserve Bank of India Bank websites

4545DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTOR hellip(67)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Scheduled commercial banks in Maharashtra

Foundation year 1902Banking services Credit cards debit cards loans investments NRI banking and private bakingHeadquarters amp employees Bank is based in Mumbai with over 7500 employees The bank has 44 branches in 31 cities and 700 ATMs across the countryWebsite wwwCitibankcoin

Foundation year 1994Banking services Investment banking investment management wealth management private banking corporate banking private equity finance and insurance consumer banking mortgages credit cardsTotal assets US$ 9796 billion Total income US$ 528 billion (H1 2015-16)Headquarters amp employees Bank is based in Mumbai with more than 69065 employeesWebsite wwwhdfcbankcom

Foundation year 1964 (10th largest bank in the world)Banking services Consumer banking corporate banking finance and insurance investment banking mortgage loans private banking private equity wealth management agriculture loanTotal assets US$ 5905 billion Total income US$ 480 billion (2015-16) Headquarters amp infrastructure Bank is based in Mumbai with over 15000 employees and 2000 ATMsWebsite wwwidbicom

Citibank India

HDFC Bank

IDBI Bank

Source Reserve Bank of India Bank websites

4646DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTOR hellip(77)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Scheduled commercial banks in Maharashtra

Foundation year 1994Banking services Credit cards consumer banking corporate banking finance and insurance private bankingHeadquarters amp employees Bank is based in Mumbai with over 67857 employees Website wwwicicibankcom

ICICI Bank

Source Reserve Bank of India Bank websites

4747DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

MUMBAI AS FINANCIAL HUB OF INDIAhellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Mumbai is the capital of the state of Maharashtra and the financial capital of India The city houses a majority of the headquarters of

large corporates and financial institutions in the country In addition major stock exchanges commodity exchanges and capital

markets of India are situated in Mumbai During 2014-15 Mumbai accounted for 227 of the state income of Maharashtra Till

September 2015 the number of micro small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in Mumbai totalled 244000 providing employment to

about 292000 thousand individuals

According to Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC) there are 305 industrial units in Mumbai About US$ 648

million has been invested by the corporation for various projects in Mumbai providing employment to about 50000 people in the area

Source Maharashtra Economic Survey 2015-16 Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust

The government has also commenced work for setting up a special economic zone (SEZ) in Nhava Sheva Navi Mumbai The project

is being developed by Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) and is planned by LampT Infrastructure Engineering Limited The project will

be developed on EPC mode with a total expected private investment of about US$ 53468 million The zone is being developed on

27738 hectares of land and is directly accessible via Mumbai Goa Highway- NH4B and SH 54 It is expected to generate direct and

indirect employment opportunities for about 150 thousand people The project was granted environmental clearance on 5th December

2014 LampT Infrastructure Engineering submitted detailed plans for the project to the government on 31st March 2015 Since then

activities such as levelling of the area and initiation of tender process for the wall protecting the SEZ (Phase-1) have commenced

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Further the Government is setting up the Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC) with the help of the Government of Japan

which has agreed to lend US$ 45 billion for this project Seven nodes are in the development stage for the Phase-1 of the

project which is expected to greatly boost Indiarsquos manufacturing sector

The Government of Maharashtra sent a memorandum to the 13th Finance Commission to support the growth of Mumbairsquos

infrastructure and develop it as an international finance centre

In addition to providing US$ 159 million to the Government of Maharashtra for developing the infrastructure of Mumbai as a part

of (JNNURM) the Government of India has released US$ 2663 million for the funding of Mumbai Metro to improve the transport

infrastructure of Mumbai

In November 2015 apex industry body ASSOCHAM launched Maharashtra-Goa Regional Development Council with an aim to

develop Mumbai as International Finance Centre and Mumbai-Pune-Nashik region as the Silicon Valley of India The Council is

expected to aid sustainability of two major states

The Mumbai Metro Rail Phase II A from Dahisar to DN Nagar covering 186 km with project cost of US$ 97922 million

commenced in February-2016 and is likely to be completed by March 2019 Phase III of the project Colaba-Bandra-Seepz

covering 335 km with a project cost US$ 353437 million is expected to be completed by 2020-21 General consultant has been

appointed and tendering for civil work is in progress for this phase

Preliminary work is in progress for the Mumbai Trans ndash Harbour link and Multi-Modal Corridor from Virar to Alibaug Work on the

projects commenced in 2011 amp 2010 and are expected to be completed by 2021 amp 2019 respectively As of October 2015

expenditure of US$ 1 21 million and US$ 1 million respectively was incurred

Source Maharashtra Economic Survey 2015-16

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MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Major opportunities have emerged in the pharmaceutical

sector primarily in the areas of contract research contract

manufacturing and clinical trials

The state has a well developed laboratory research and

development infrastructure and a strong resource pool As of

August 2015 one of the leading pharmaceutical companies

Nutra Plus started the commercial production of therapeutic

and analgesic products in its Tarapur plant

The Maharashtra state government aims at giving a boost to

the pharmaceutical sector in the state and improve research

activities with development of skilled man power Hence the

government plans to establish National Institute of Pharmacy

Education and Research at Nagpur during 2015-16 In

September 2015 A2Care one of the leading pharmaceutical

companies announced plans to invest in Maharashtra under

the Make in Maharashtra programme

From August 1991 to October 2015 a total of 854 projects

with an investment of US$ 24485 million have been

approved for the pharmaceutical industry in the state Of

these 496 projects with investment of US$ 66315 million

have commenced

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

MSME Micro small and medium enterprises

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MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

Economic Survey 2015-16

Biotechnology amp Pharmaceutical SEZs in Maharashtra

Sector Status

Serum Bio-Pharma Park Pharmaceuticals amp Biotechnology Formal approval granted

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Pharmaceuticals Formal approval granted

Wockhardt Infrastructure Development Limited Pharmaceuticals Formal approval granted

Mahindra and Mahindra Limited Biotechnology Formal approval granted

International Biotech Park Ltd Biotechnology Formal approval granted

Inspira Infra (Aurangabad) Ltd (formally Ajanta Project (India) Ltd) Pharmaceuticals Formal approval granted

Inspira Infra (Aurangabad) Ltd (formally Ajanta Project (India) Ltd) Biotechnology Formal approval granted

Saloni Business Park Private Limited Biotechnology Formal approval granted

Veritas Infrastructure Development Limited Biotechnology Formal approval granted

SEZ Bio-Tech Services Private Limited Biotechnology Formal approval granted

Registered BT units

BT unitsTotal units Investment (US$ million) Employment

Registered LOI Registered LOI Registered LOI

MSME 50 15 433 298 872 338

Large 16 7 1858 881 712 931

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KEY INDUSTRIES ndash PHARMACEUTICALS AND BIOTECHNOLOGY hellip (33)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

GlaxoSmithkline

Pharmaceuticals Ltd

Cipla Ltd

bull GlaxoSmithkline Pharmaceuticals established in 1924 is one of the oldest players in the Indian

pharmaceuticals industry In 2015-16 the company earned US$ 42291 million in revenues The

company produces medicines that treat major diseases such as asthma virus control

infections mental health diabetes and digestive conditions The company is also a leader in the

important areas of vaccines and is developing new treatments for cancer

bull Cipla is one of the major Indian companies in the pharmaceuticals sector with total income

from operations in 2015-16 valued at US$ 208 billion It is also one of the oldest players in the

sector The company has manufacturing units at Vikhroli (Mumbai) and Patalganga

Wockhardt Ltd

bull Wockhardt headquartered in Mumbai is a major player in the integrated healthcare segment

The companyrsquos market presence covers formulations biopharmaceuticals nutrition products

vaccines and Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs) The companyrsquos total income from

operations stood at US$ 33986 million in 2015-16

bull Wockhardt has set up a global scale biopharmaceuticals manufacturing park the Wockhardt

Biotech Park in Aurangabad This state-of-the-art complex comprises six dedicated

manufacturing facilities and is designed according to USFDA and EMEA standards

Lupin Ltd bull Lupin is one of the significant players and primarily derives its revenue from formulations Total

net sales of the company in 2015-16 were valued at about US$ 209 billion The company has

manufacturing plants at Tarapur and Aurangabad The company is waiting for an approval from

the Food and Drugs Authority to start commercial operations in Mihan-SEZ Nagpur

USFDA US Food and Drug Administration EMEA Europe The Middle East and Africa

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KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ITITeS AND ELECTRONICS hellip (14)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

News Articles

IT is one of the top notch sectors in the state with maximum

thrust development and investment

Over 2014-15 Maharashtra accounted for around 30 of the

countryrsquos software exports with the help of 1200 software units

present in the state

The Government of Maharashtra is focusing on providing IT-

related infrastructure fiscal incentives to IT units and an

institutional framework for the IT sector The prime ITITeS clusters

are in Greater Mumbai Pune Thane and Nasik Pune is the

leader in Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) services

During 2015-16 the Directorate of Information Technology made 156 online services available through ldquoAaple Sarkarrdquo portal under

the Maharashtra Public Services Rights Act 2015

During 2016 Government of Maharashtra came up with a new policy - ldquoElectronics Policy 2016rdquo which aims at achieving a turnover

of US$ 12 billion for the ESDM industry and is assisting in targeted expansion of ESDM sector to cross US$ 2 billion through 2020

Source Economic Survey 2015-16

Investment in science technology and

environment sector in Maharashtra

Year Cost (outlay) US$ million

2011-12 619

2012-13 442

2013-14 564

2014-15 947

2015-16 1023

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MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

During 2015-16 Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

(MIDC) CIDCO and Software Technology Park of India cumulatively

developed 37 public IT parks and approved 472 IT parks Of the total

472 IT parks 160 parks are already operational with an overall

investment of US$ 55637 million and US$ 136908 million has been

proposed for the remaining 312 IT park projects that are in the

processing phase

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development CorporationSource Economic Survey 2015-16

Prominent information technology parks in Maharashtra

District Number of IT parks (2015-16)

Pune 172

Greater Mumbai 158

Thane 129

Nagpur 5

Nashik 4

Aurangabad 3

Wardha 1

Total 472

Prominent information technology parks in

Maharashtra

Talawade IT Park Dehu-Moshi Road Pune

Millennium Business Park (MBP) Navi Mumbai

Hinjewadi IT Park Phase I Hinjewadi Pune

Hinjewadi IT Park Phase II Hinjewadi Pune

Kolhapur IT Park Kolhapur

Sangli IT Park Vishrambag Sangli

Nagpur IT Park Nagpur

Deogiri Infotech Park Aurangabad

Kharadi IT Park Kharadi Pune

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MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

News articles

Government initiatives

Additional floor space index for IT parks and recreational residential and other support facilities would be provided

Eligible IT-ITeS units covered under the Package Scheme of Incentives (PSI) would be exempted from the payment of electricity duty

IT units would be supplied with power at industrial rates

Property tax shall be levied on ITITeS units at par with residential rates

VAT on the sale of IT products would be generally charged at a minimum floor rate

Developement of Mumbai-Pune-Nashik as Silicon valley of India that is an IT innovation hub under Maharashtra-Goa Regional Development

Council

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KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ITITeS AND ELECTRONICS hellip (44)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

Accenture

IBM

bull Accenture is a global management consulting technology services and outsourcing company

with around 259000 people serving clients in more than 120 countries The company has

several development centres across India

bull It has major operating centres in Mumbai and Pune In 2014-15 (for the twelve months ending

Aug 2015) the company earned revenues of US$ 3291 billion

bull IBM is one of the biggest IT solutions and product firms having presence across the globe

bull The company has a significant presence in India with centres in Pune In 2014 it recorded

revenues of US$ 9279 billion

Capgemini

bull Capgemini is a global IT major headquartered in Paris France and operates in more than 40

countries The company generated revenues of US$ 1150 billion in 2014 and US$ 529 billion

in H1 2015 The company provides solutions across all verticals in the industry It has software

centres in Mumbai Navi Mumbai and Pune In February 2014 the company opened a new

facility at Pune with a seating capacity of 2800 persons adding to the 4000 people it employs

at its Pune campus It is also looking to increase its workforce in the state

Infosys Technologies

Ltd

bull Infosys is a well-known IT giant with development centres across India The company

generated revenues of US$ 8711 billion in 2014-15 and US$ 464 billion in H1 2015-16

bull The company has a development centre at Wakad Pune and also a BPO centre in the city

bull Infosys has been allotted land in Mihan-SEZ Nagpur and was expected to start construction

work in July 2014 In the first phase the company will invest US$ 788 million to accommodate

5000 software professionals

5656DECEMBER 2016

Maharashtra occupies an important place in both the production and export of engineering goods from the country

The engineering industry in the state is highly diversified and produces a large range of machine parts from industrial

machinery to industrial castings and forgings

The industry which was initially concentrated in the Mumbai-Pune belt has spread all over the state with the major

production centres in Nagpur Aurangabad Nasik and Kolhapur

The major engineering items of production and export in Maharashtra are textile mill machinery machinery for sugar

cement and chemical plants food processing machinery construction machinery tractors electric power machinery

transmission line towers automobiles and ship building

BHEL is setting up a new power equipment fabrication plant at Bhandara in the Vidharba region of Maharashtra The

greenfield unit is being set up by the company with an initial investment of US$ 92 million and will provide direct employment

to about 700 people It is setting up a silicon solar cell at Sakoli in the Bhandara district and also plans to set up a solar

photo-voltaic cell unit in the state As of May 2015 the plant is in construction stage

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KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ENGINEERING hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

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KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ENGINEERING hellip (22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

Larsen amp Toubro

Ltd (LampT)

Greaves Cotton Ltd

bull Larsen amp Toubro Limited (LampT) is a diversified Indian conglomerate with interests in engineering

and construction The company earned US$ 681 billion in revenues during H1 2015-16

bull LampT is one of the oldest running companies with headquarters in Mumbai The company has

manufacturing facilities at Mumbai and Ahmednagar

bull Greaves Cotton is one of the oldest and well-diversified engineering companies in India

bull Its core products include dieselpetrol engines pump sets construction equipment and gensets

bull The company has manufacturing facilities at Chakan Chinchwad Chikalthana Shendra and

Waluj The company earned US$ 24731 million in revenues in 2015-16

Siemens Groupbull Siemens Group is a leading inventor innovator and implementer of leading-edge technology-

enabled solutions operating in the core business segments of industry energy and healthcare

The company is based in Navi Mumbai In 2013-14 (October 2013 to September 2014)

Siemens India earned US$ 176 billion as total income from operations and US$ 119 billion

during the first 9 months of 2014-15 (till June 2015)

ABB

bull ABB is one of the leading engineering companies in the world The ABB group operates in

around 100 countries and employs about 130000 people The company offers an extensive

array of products and services within power and automation technologies ABB operations in

India include 12 manufacturing facilities with over 10355 employees The company has a

manufacturing facility in Mumbai In 2014-15 ABB India Ltd earned revenues of US$ 128 billion

from operations on standalone basis and US$ 94808 million during the first nine months of

2015

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KEY INDUSTRIES ndash TEXTILES hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Maharashtra contributes about 114 to Indiarsquos textiles and apparels

output Maharashtra is the largest cotton producer in India with

largest area under cultivation for cotton that is 3827 thousand

hectares during 2015-16 The textile industry is the largest employer

in Maharashtra and contributes around 28 to Indias total exports

Textile parks aimed to provide world-class infrastructural

components for the textile sector and enhance productive capacity

are being set up in Maharashtra to maintain its leadership position in

textile exports and production

Some of the textile parks are the Nardhana Textile Park in Dhule

Butibori (Nagpur) Textile Park and Ambernath Textile Park As

announced in May 2015 the state government plans to set up 8 new

textile parks in the state

As per budget 2016-17 the state government is aiming at setting up

new textile units across the statersquos cotton growing areas Moreover

the government has also proposed an investment of US$ 4048

million during 2016-17 for the existing and upcoming textile projects

across Vidharbha Norhern Maharashtra and Marathwada

Source Central Silk Board

Note 2015-16(1) Till May 2016

Source Economic Survey 2014-15

2015-16 (cotton production) - estimated

Cotton (lint) production in Maharashtra (million bales)

774

682 679

883

682

420

2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Raw silk production (in tonnes)

Year Volume

2012-13 97

2013-14 122

2014-15 221

2015-16 274

2016-17(1) 20

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MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

Raymond

Bombay Dyeing

bull Raymond was incorporated in 1925 and is a leading Indian textile major The company is part of

global conglomerate Raymond Group It generated revenues of US$ 43886 million in 2014-15

and US$ 4084 million between April-September 2015

bull Raymond was the first in 1959 to introduce a polywool blend in India to creating the worlds finest

suiting fabric ndash the Super 240s ndash made from superfine 116 micron wool

bull The Bombay Dyeing and Manufacturing Company Limitedrsquos textile products include bedding

range bedding accessories bath linen hotel linen and industrial fabrics

bull Product range also consists of bed sheets bed covers quilts duvet covers dohars bed in bag

sets blankets pillow cases cushion covers shams cushions pillows and bed decor sets pool

towels bath towels hand towels and face towels The company generated revenues of US$

30374 million in 2015-16

S Kumarsrsquo bull S Kumarsrsquo is one of Indias leading textile and apparel companies With expertise in multi-fibre

manufacturing the company has extended its presence in multiple product categories from

fabrics to apparels and home textiles Its brands include Reid amp Taylor Belmonte SKumars

Uniformity By Belmonte Carmichael House and Stephens Brothers

Siyaramrsquosbull Siyaram Silk Mills incorporated in 1978 is a leading producer of blended fabrics in India

bull The company is one of the most renowned vertically integrated textile companies in the country

It operates the widest range of latest machinery in its eco-friendly plants at Tarapur Daman and

Mumbai The company earned US$ 24775 million in revenues in 2015-16

6060DECEMBER 2016

Maharashtra has a strong presence in the petrochemicals and oil and

gas sectors Mumbai Nagothane Rabale and Patalganga are major

petrochemical hubs while Thane Mumbai Pune and Wardha are

chemical hubs

Opportunities primarily exist in the areas of polymers amp plastics

fertilisers and synthetic yarns Key competitive strengths of the state in

this industry are the strong upstream and downstream linkages for raw

materials and products Bombay High accounts for over 50 of the

countrys oil amp gas production In August 2015 Indraprastha Gas Ltd

invested US$ 3151 million in Maharashtra Natural Gas Ltd (MNGL) The

purpose of the investment is to enhance the city gas distribution

business of the company in Maharashtra

As of August 2015 the state government announced plans to establish a

grid-connected canal top solar power project in the state at Jalgaon The

project will feature a 75 MW solar photovoltaic power plant which will be

established on the left bank canal of the dam As per the new energy

policy of the state the government is planning to establish 14400 MW of

fresh grid-connected capacity by 2019-20

As on March 2016 the state had an installed capacity of 2995419 MW

under Thermal energy 69014 MW under Nuclear energy 333184 MW

under Hydro and 661329 MW under Renewable energy sources

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MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Commissionerate of Agriculture GoM

Economic Survey 2015-16

Use of chemical fertilisers in Maharashtra

YearTotal input

(lsquo000 tonnes)

Per hectare

consumption (kg)

2011-12 658 1552

2012-13 547 1161

2013-14 599 1194

2014-15 6013 1259

2015-16 5825 1070

Under the State Budget 2016-17 the government has

planned an investment of US$ 11977 million for

electricity generation projects Outlay of UD$ 6966

million has been set for adding capacity under non-

conventional energy sources

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MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

Oil and Natural Gas Corp

Hindustan Petroleum

Corp Ltd

bull Oil and Natural Gas Corporation ranks as one of the leading oil and gas Exploration and Production

(EampP) companies in the world in the terms of asset value The companyrsquos consolidated revenue from

operations stood at US$ 12 billion in 2015-16 The company has a production facility at Uran (Navi

Mumbai) and the corporate office is in Mumbai It plans to invest US$ 810 million to build a new gas

based fertiliser plant and it would invest US$ 9456 million for redevelopment of its Mumbai High

(North) oil and gas field in the state of Maharashtra

bull Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL) is one of the Navratna Public Sector Units (PSUs)

It is a major refining and oil retailing company in India HPCLrsquos standalone total income was US$

2857 billion in 2015-16 It has an oil refining unit on Mumbairsquos west coast

Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd bull Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) is engaged in the marketing and distribution refining

trading and exploration of petroleum The companyrsquos standalone revenues stood at US$ 1633

billion between April 2015-September 2015 BPCL has a refinery in Mumbai

Reliance Industries Ltd bull Reliance Industries Limited is the largest private sector firm in India and ranks 99th on the Fortune

500 list based on revenues The companyrsquos standalone revenues was US$ 4523 billion for 2015-16

The company has diversified interests in energy retail textiles petrochemicals infotel and SEZs

Reliance Industries Limited has manufacturing facilities at Nagothane Nagpur and Pathalganga in

Maharashtra

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KEY INDUSTRIES ndash AUTO AND AUTO COMPONENTS hellip (13)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Maharashtra accounts for approximately 351 of the

countryrsquos output of automobiles by value

The major automobile centres in the state include Pune

Nasik Aurangabad and Nagpur

Pune is the largest auto hub of India with over 4000

manufacturing units in the Pimpri-Chinchwad region

alone Pune is home to large players like Bajaj Auto

Limited Daimler Chrysler Limited Tata Motors etc

Nasik is home to one of Indias largest multi-utility

vehicle manufacturers ndash Mahindra amp Mahindra Limited

In September 2015 Maharashtra government received

an application from Mercedes Benz regarding an

investment plan of US$ 30553 million to upgrade its

manufacturing capacity at Pune plant which

manufactures around 40000 to 80000 units of luxury

cars per year

The domestic utility maker Mahindra has been planning

to invest US$ 122 billion for enlarging its automotive or

manufacturing plants in Maharashtra Investment of US$

99298 million will be made at the companyrsquos Nashik

plant and while investment of US$ 22915 million would

be done in the Chakan unit The total amount will be

invested by Mahindra over a span of more than seven

years

Automotive hubs in Maharashtra

As of August 2016 Mahindra Intertrade a part of Mahindra

Group entered into a partnership with MSTC a Government

of India enterprise to set up the countrys first auto

shredding and vehicle recycling unit Gujarat and

Maharastra have been short listed for setting up the facility

with the operations likely to commence by early 2018

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MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

As of July 2015 the Maharashtra state government

announced plans to finalise the deal with Chrysler for

setting up a jeep production facility at Ranjangaon in

Aurangabad The overall investment expected in the

first year is US$ 28188 million and US$ 56369 million

is to be invested over the next six years

ARAI Indias premier automotive RampD testing and

certification organisation is in Pune It is Indiarsquos first

Auto Cluster Development and Research Institute is in

Maharashtra

Investment opportunities in the auto sector

Partnership and alliances for auto component

sector

Vehicle retailing

Low cost vehicles

Cvs to benefit from increasing infrastructure activity and

heightened international interest

Diversification in two wheeler segment

Design centers

Auto financing

RampD

Source Economic Survey 2015-16 ARAI - Automotive Research Association of India

Note 2016(1) till January 2016

Category wise numbers of a few categories of motor vehicles on the road in Maharashtra

Vehicle Type 2015 2016(1)

Motor-cycles scooters amp mopeds 18151386 19705511

Taxi cabs 203180 217062

Auto rickshaws 719341 724080

Ambulances 13625 14295

School buses 27046 22402

Private service vehicles 11163 11640

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MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

Bajaj Auto Ltd

Tata Motors Ltd

bull Bajaj Auto is a major Indian automobile manufacturer The company is the worlds fourth-largest two- and

three-wheeler manufacturer with turnover of US$ 346 billion in 2015-16 The company manufactures and

exports scooters motorcycles and auto rickshaws The company is based in Pune with a regional office at

Akurdi and manufacturing plants in Chakan (Pune manufactures motorcycles) and Waluj (near

Aurangabad manufactures motorcycles and three-wheelers)

bull Tata Motors Limited is a multinational corporation headquartered in Mumbai India It acquired British

automotive brands Jaguar and Land Rover in 2008 The company is the worldrsquos fourth-largest truck and

bus manufacturer Net revenue of the company was US$ 1232 billion in 2015-16

bull The company has an auto manufacturing and assembly unit at Pune The Pune unit is spread over two

geographical regions ndash Pimpri (800 acres) and Chinchwad (130 acres)

Force Motors Ltd bull Formerly known as Bajaj Tempo Force Motors is a part of Firodia Enterprise that manufactures Multi

Utility Vehicles (MUVs) tractors Sports Utility Vehicles (SUVs) and Light Commercial Vehicles (LCVs)

bull Matador was a popular LCV manufactured by Force Motors The company has a manufacturing unit in

Pune The company generated consolidated income of US$ 467 million in 2015-16

Mahindra and Mahindra

Ltd

bull Mahindra and Mahindra is one of the major auto manufacturers of India The company generated US$

1775 billion of income from operations in 2015-16

bull The companyrsquos products include tractors SUVs and LCVs It has manufacturing facilities at Mumbai Pune

Nagpur and Nasik

6565DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash TOURISM hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Maharashtra is a major trade and tourist destination of India attracting

thousands of tourists from across the world every year It is the fourth

most visited state of India

There are many temples in Maharashtra some of them being hundreds of

years old constructed in a fusion of architectural styles borrowed from

north and south India Maharashtra has its own folk music Folk musical

programmes such as Gondhal Lavani Bharud and Powada are popular

especially in rural areas

The state is home to the Hindi film industry Bollywood which produces

the largest number of films globally Maharashtra has a score of

pilgrimage destinations ranging from the ones that revolve around

mythology (eg Nasik Warkar and Pune) and those celebrating the

achievements of religious leaders and reformers (Shirdi Haji Ali shrine) to

new age pilgrimage destinations such as the Osho Commune at Pune

Tourist arrivals in Maharashtra (million)

Nasik is one of the four sites of the Kumbh Mela which is held once in every 12 years The city is known as the place where Lord

Ram spent 14 years in exile Maharashtra is the first state to declare a tourism district for tourism development Sindhudurg is the

first district in Maharashtra to be declared as a tourism district

The state has launched Unlimited Maharashtra advertising campaign through newspapers and television channels to attract

tourists during summer vacations A half-hour ferry ride across Mumbai harbor takes visitors to view the superbly carved 1300

years old cave temple on the little island of Elephanta a favourite picnic spot

Source Ministry of Tourism Government of India

7750 8685

9850 10781

2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

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KEY INDUSTRIES ndash TOURISM hellip (22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

In 2014-15 9412 million domestic tourists and 438 million foreign tourists visited the state of Maharashtra whereas in 2013-14

827 million domestic tourists and 415 million foreign tourists visited Maharashtra During 2015 10343 million domestic tourists

and 431 million foreign tourists visited the state of Maharashtra

In 2016 the Government of Maharashtra formulated a new policy on Tourism- lsquoMaharashtra Tourism Policy 2016rsquo which aims at

minimizing delays as well as replication of redundancies amp information and enhancing the application process efficiency An

amount of US$ 4353 million was allocated by the government to boost basic amenities being provided across tourist spots

As per 2016-17 budget the state government announced the following plans

Aurangabad has been affirmed as a tourist district in the state and the government has decided to offer special attention

towards the uplifting of tourism in Verul Sulibhanjan Mhaismal and Khultabad

The state government is also undergoing various steps for improving safety measures across the beaches for ensuring

security of people

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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES amp EMPOWERMENT

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Till October 2015 a total of 454 mega projects were sanctioned by the state government with an outlay of US$ 5418 billion Due

to these projects employment opportunities for a total of 388 lakh people are expected to be created

Further a total employment of 166 lakh has been recorded across 20220 MSMEs with an investment of US$ 62480 million till

September 2016

As per budget 2016-17 for upgradation of State Employment Guarantee Scheme and Mahatma Gandhi Rural Employment

Scheme in the state the Government of Maharashtra has projected an outlay of US$ 1222 million of which US$ 42295 million

is towards the central share and US$ 10769 million is towards the state share These schemes are being executed in the state

for providing the required job opportunities across rural areas

Source State Budge 2016-17 Economic Survey 2015-16

6868DECEMBER 2016

The Government of Maharashtra provides single-window clearance to all units to reduce the average time required for

establishment of such units and issue various clearances required for setting up of industries at a single point The

government has taken following steps for setting up committees at various levels

District-level committee under the chairmanship of the District Collector for proposals from SSI units

State-level committee under the chairmanship of Development Commissioner (Industries) for MSILSI units

Mega projects committee under the chairmanship of Secretary (Industries) for mega projects and FDI proposals

A Common Application Form (CAF) to be evolved for every applicant seeking to set up an industry andor expansion unit

and development of information systemsoftware to process such applications online

Representatives of the concerned departments from whom the clearances are required to be the members of or invitees on

the district state and mega projects committees The final decision will be given as far as possible within 30 days of receipt

of dully filled CAFs

In order to provide the people of state with one stop portal for information services and consents electronically under

Industrial Policy 2013 the government is focussing on provisions for SWC system

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

SINGLEndashWINDOW CLEARANCE MECHANISMhellip (13)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

6969DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

SINGLEndashWINDOW CLEARANCE MECHANISMhellip (23)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Agency Description

MIDC services

Land Department- Services

Fire Department- Services

Engineering - Water Department- Services

Engineering - Drainage Department- Services

Engineering - Power Department- Services

SPA Department- Services

Technical Advisor Department- Services

IT SEZ Department- Services

Non-MIDC services

Directorate of Industries - Services

Labour Department- Services

Airport Authority of India - Services

Public Works Department - Services

Ministry of Corporate Affairs - Services

Food and Drug Administration - Services

Maharashtra Coastal Zone Management Authority - Services

Directorate General of Foreign Trade - Services

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

7070DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

SINGLEndashWINDOW CLEARANCE MECHANISMhellip (33)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Agency Description

Non-MIDC services

Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Limited - Services

Income Tax Department - Services

Department of Sales Tax - Services

Industrial Safety amp Healthy Directorate - Services

Boiler Inspectorate - Services

Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai ndash Services

Central Board of Excise amp Customs - Services

Employee Welfare - Services

Weights and Measures - Services

Bureau of Indian Standards - Services

Maharashtra Pollution Control Board - Services

Petroleum and Explosives Safety Organization - Services

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

7171DECEMBER 2016

Agency Description Contact information

Directorate of

Industries

The work of the Directorate of Industries Maharashtra stateis mainly confined to the development and progress of large-scale small-scale and cottage industries in the state TheDepartment of Industries was reorganised and theDirectorate of Industries was formed in August 1960 Controlof cottage industries was transferred to the Directorate ofIndustries with effect from 1st December 1960

It also assists in the formulation and implementation ofvarious policies and promotional schemes

Development Commissioner of Industries

Government of MaharashtraDirectorate of Industries

New Administrative Building2nd Floor Opposite Mantralaya

MumbaiMaharashtra-400 032

Phone 91-22-22028616didcimaharashtragovin

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INVESTMENT PROMOTION OFFICES hellip (13)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

7272DECEMBER 2016

Agency Description Contact information

Maharashtra Agro

Industries

Development

Corporation Limited

(MAIDC)

The objective of the company is to make available to thefarmers of Maharashtra standard quality fertiliserspesticides agro engineering implements amp animal feed to theextent required amp at the time of requirement amp at competitiverates

Maharashtra Agro Industries Development CorporationLimited (MAIDC) has also been designated as the statenodal agency by Ministry of Food Processing IndustriesGovernment of India In its role as state nodal agency itscrutinises amp forwards various proposals of entrepreneursunder different schemes of assistance from the Governmentof India It also helps entrepreneurs in preparing projectsselecting the area etc

Krushi Udyog BhavanDinkarrao Deasi Marg Aarey Milk

ColonyGoregaon (East) Mumbai-400065 Maharashtra India

Phone 91-22-29272027Email mdmaidcmumbaicom

Website wwwmaidcmumbaicom

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INVESTMENT PROMOTION OFFICES hellip (23)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

7373DECEMBER 2016

Agency Description Contact information

Maharashtra

Industrial

Development

Corporation (MIDC)

1 MIDCrsquos objectives are

a) To achieve balanced industrial development ofMaharashtra with an emphasis on developing partsand underdeveloped parts of the state

b) Help in infrastructural development of each and everydistrict in Maharashtra

c) Facilitate entrepreneurs in setting up industries atvarious locations

MIDC is an agent of the state government for carrying outactivities of acquisition and disposal of land provision ofinfrastructure facilities and providing other services toindustrial centres

Udyog SarathiMahakali Caves Road Andheri (E)

Mumbai-400 093Phone 91-22-268700525473

Fax 91-22-26871587Email feedbackmidcindiaorg

Website wwwmidcindiaorg

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INVESTMENT PROMOTION OFFICES hellip (33)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

7474DECEMBER 2016

Approvals and clearances required Respective departments

Prior to setting up the unit

Registration

Development Authority

Allotment of landshed

Permission for land use Industrial Development Authorities

No-objection certificate under the Water Act 1974 and the Air Act 1981 Pollution Control Board

Approval for construction activity and building plan Development Authority

No-objection certificate Fire Department

Provisional Trade Tax registrations

Central and State Excise Departments

Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY APPROVALS REQUIRED hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

7575DECEMBER 2016

Approvals and clearances required Respective departments

Before commencement of production

No-objection certificate under the Water Act 1974 and the Air Act 1981 Pollution Control Board

No-objection certificate Fire Department

Permanent Trade Tax registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956Central and State Excise Departments

Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956

After commencement of productionactivity

Registration Industries Department

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY APPROVALS REQUIRED hellip (22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Timelines for approvals and clearances

Department Timeline

Issuance of allotment order 15 days

Possession of plotshed 7 days

Building plans approval 15 days

Grant of water connection 10 days

Urban land ceiling permission 10 days

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2014-15

7676DECEMBER 2016

Cost parameter Cost estimate Source

Land (per sq m)Commercial US$ 02 to US$ 11583

Industrial US$ 02 to US$ 5792

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC)

Power (per kWh)

Domestic 45-16 cents

Commercial 117-235 cents

Agricultural 43 cents

Industrial 88-1997 cents

Economic Survey 2015-16

Labour (per day) US$ 12 to US$ 6

Ministry of Labour and Employment

Government of India Wage Rates July

1 2015 to Dec 31 2015

5-star hotel room (single

occupancy per night)US$ 97-US$ 220

Maharashtra Tourism Development

Corporation

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

COST OF DOING BUSINESS IN MAHARASHTRA

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

As per the World Bank and Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP) report - Assessment of State

Implementation of Business Reforms 2016 the state ranked 10th as per the Ease of Doing Business Index

7777DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE ACTS amp POLICIES hellip (15)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Maharashtra ITITeS Policy 2015

Read more

Objectives

Maharashtra Renewable Energy Policy 2015

bull To increase power production from renewable sources by 14400 MW and from solar power

projects by 7500 MW From renewable sources power generation of 5000 MW is targeted from

wind power projects 1000 MW from sugarcane wasteagricultural remedial projects 400 MW

from small hydro projects 300 MW from agricultural waste power generation projects and 200

MW from industrial waste power generation projects

bull The policy progress would be headed by the Principal Secretary Energy

Objectives

Read more

bull To attract IT investments across the State and incentivize IT industry at all district headquarters

in the State by providing additional incentives and continue to provide usual incentives as per the

IT ITES Policy ndash 2009

bull To promote the development of special fields of application of IT such as animation visual

effects gaming and comics

Maharashtra Tourism Policy 2016

Read more

Objectives

bull Designate Tourism as a priority sector since it holds the potential to usher in economic

development and generate high employment opportunities in Maharashtra

bull Achieve sector growth of 10 per annum and share of 15 in GSDP through tourism and

tourism related activities

bull Generate fresh investments in the tourism sector to the tune of US$ 458 billion by 2025

bull Create 1 million additional jobs in the tourism sector by 2025

7878DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE ACTS amp POLICIES hellip (25)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Housing Policy 2013-2018

bull To generate low income housing by making it mandatory for private developers with residential

plot sizes of 4000 square metres and above to reserve 20 of the land for low income groups

bull The reserved land or constructed flats would be handed over to the state housing agency

Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (MHADA)

Read more

Objective

Industrial Policy of Maharashtra 2013-2018

bull To attract investment of US$ 82946 billion by the end of 2018 and create 2 million job

opportunities

bull To focus on the areas of Maharashtra that are less developed in comparison with mainstream

industrially developed areas and retain the state as industrial investment leaderRead more

Objectives

Organic Farming Policy 2013

bull To promote and encourage organic farming in Maharashtra by allocating a minimum 10 of the

land for organic faming activity

bull To provide organic pesticides and fertilizers and increase the awareness amongst farmers about

organic faming through lecturesRead more

Objective

7979DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE ACTS amp POLICIES hellip (35)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

State Port Policy 2010

bull To develop six non major ports in Maharashtra by developing greenfield ports multi-purpose

jetties and cargo terminals in order to aid import and export and coastal shipping of goods

Read more

Objective

e-Governance Policy of Maharashtra - 2011

bull To develop the e- governance sector of the state and take it towards m- governance by enabling

the citizens to avail the services online

bull To enable the government to function more efficiently and develop a paper less environment

Read more

Objective

Textile Policy of Maharashtra 2011ndash17

bull To lay special emphasis on raising processing units at various levels from cotton to

manufacturing textiles to assure long term development by giving support to the industries

associated with manufacturing of textiles

Objective

Read more

8080DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE ACTS amp POLICIES hellip (45)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Child Development Policy 2002

bull To emphasise on child development of orphans destitute homeless and deviated in a planned

structured and disciplined manner

bull To aid prevention of sexual exploitation and trafficking of children

bull To provide free education and entertainment facilitiesRead more

Objectives

Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Policy 2002

bull To help in the growth of SEZs (duty free enclave) in the state in order to promote rapid industrial

development and job opportunities

bull To attract foreign amp domestic investments for infrastructure development in the state Read more

Objectives

Tourism Policy 2006

bull To promote tourism and develop hospitality infrastructure with private sector participation in the

state for a period of ten years or until substituted by new policy

bull To encourage public-private partnership (PPP) mode for development of tourist destinations

Read more

Objective

8181DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE ACTS amp POLICIES hellip (55)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Grapes Processing Industry Policy 2001

bull To develop grape processing industry in the state and creating better employment opportunities

bull To encourage wine industry be setting up wine parks in the state

Read more

Objective

Maharashtra Biotechnology Policy 2001

bull To develop and make the state biotechnology industry globally competitive the government

announced various fiscal and non fiscal incentives for biotechnology units

bull To develop infrastructure that is biotechnology parks and research basesRead more

Objective

Water Policy 2002

bull To focus on optimal use of water resources coupled with sustainable development in order to

provide economic and social benefits to the people of the state

Read more

Objective

8282DECEMBER 2016

Summit Venue of Summit Date

International Summit on Engineering and Technology (ISET-16) Mumbai 13th August 2016

International Conference on Networking Communication and Computing

Technology (ICNCCT-16)Nashik 14th August 2016

World Conference on Advanced Trends Robot Design Development

And Control (WCRDDC-16)Pune 27th August 2016

International Conference on Applications in Electrical Electronics

Computer Civil and Mechanical Engineering (ICEECCME-16)Aurangabad 4th September 2016

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

CONFERENCESSUMMITS FOR 2016-17hellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source India conference alerts

8383DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

CONFERENCESSUMMITS FOR 2016-17hellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source India conference alerts

Summit Venue of Summit Date

International Conference on Research in Mechanical Robotics and Civil

Engineering (ICRMRCE-16)Mumbai 11th September 2016

International Conference on Research in Mechanical Robotics and Civil

Engineering (ICRMRCE-16)Mumbai 2nd October 2016

International Conference on Electrical Electronics Computer Civil and

Mechanical Engineering (ICEECCME-16)Mumbai 6th November 2016

8484DECEMBER 2016

Average exchange rates

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ANNEXURE

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Year INR equivalent of one US$

2004-05 4481

2005-06 4414

2006-07 4514

2007-08 4027

2008-09 4614

2009-10 4742

2010-11 4562

2011-12 4688

2012-13 5431

2013-14 6028

2014-15 6028

2015-16 6546

Source Reserve Bank of India

8585DECEMBER 2016

India Brand Equity Foundation (IBEF) engaged TechSci to prepare this presentation and the same has been prepared

by TechSci in consultation with IBEF

All rights reserved All copyright in this presentation and related works is solely and exclusively owned by IBEF The

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modified or in any manner communicated to any third party except with the written approval of IBEF

This presentation is for information purposes only While due care has been taken during the compilation of this

presentation to ensure that the information is accurate to the best of TechSci and IBEFrsquos knowledge and belief the

content is not to be construed in any manner whatsoever as a substitute for professional advice

TechSci and IBEF neither recommend nor endorse any specific products or services that may have been mentioned in

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Neither TechSci nor IBEF shall be liable for any direct or indirect damages that may arise due to any act or omission

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For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DISCLAIMER

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Page 2: MAHARASHTRA - IBEF• Maharashtra’sGSDP at current prices was US$ 300.51 billion in 2015-16 and accounted for 12.98% of India’sGDP, the highest among all states. Highest FDI in

22DECEMBER 2016

Executive Summary helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 3

Advantage Maharashtra helliphelliphelliphelliphellip 5

State Vision helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 6

Maharashtra ndash An Introduction helliphelliphellip 7

Annual Budget 2014ndash15 20

Infrastructure Status helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 21

Business Opportunities helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 39

Doing Business in Maharashtra helliphellip 68

State Acts amp Policies helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 77

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

DECEMBER 2016

33DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY hellip (12)

Highest contribution to

Indiarsquos GDP

bull Maharashtrarsquos GSDP at current prices was US$ 30051 billion in 2015-16 and accounted

for 1298 of Indiarsquos GDP the highest among all states

Highest FDI in Indiabull Total FDI in the state during April 2000 to March 2016 stood at US$ 8262 billion1 the

highest among all states in India

Largest Container Portbull Jawaharlal Nehru Port is the largest port in India in terms of container traffic In 2014-15

the traffic handled by the port was 63802 lakh metric tonnes During 2015-16 (till January

2016) the port handled 53547 lakh metric tonnes of traffic

Indiarsquos financial and

educational hub

bull The statersquos capital Mumbai is the commercial capital of India and has evolved into a

global financial hub The city is home to several global banking and financial service firms

Pune another major city in the state has emerged as the educational hub

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Central Statistics Office TechSci Estimates Economic Survey 2015-16

Department of Industrial Policy amp Promotion Indian Port Association1Including Daman amp Diu and Dadra amp Nagar Haveli

44DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY hellip (22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Significant production of

sugarcane and

pomegranate

bull Maharashtra is one of the largest producers of sugarcane and pomegranate in the country

In 2015-16 production of sugarcane in the state stood at 72089 thousand tonnes During

2014-15 the production of pomegranates was recorded to be 131337 thousand tonnes

Industrial powerhousebull Maharashtra is the most industrialised state in India and has maintained the leading

position in the industrial sector in the country The state is a pioneer in small scale

industries and boasts of the largest number of special export promotion zones

Strong cotton

productionbull Maharashtra is among the leading producers of cotton in India The state produced 420

million bales of cotton during 2015-16

Source Ministry of Agriculture News Articles Economic Survey 2015-16

55DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

Source Government of Maharashtra

Growing demandTrade and commerce hub

of India

bull Mumbai (Maharashtra) is known as the trade and commerce capital of India It is also the financial centre of India

bull Maharashtra has emerged as a key hub for IT and ITeS electronics and captive business outsourcing industries

Policy incentives

bull The Government of Maharashtra has several policies in place to set up the right kind of business climate

bull These policies aim to motivate investors to invest into various sectors in the state thereby contributing to the overall development of the economy

Facilitating infrastructure

bull The state has a well developed social physical and industrial infrastructure Apart from four international and seven domestic airports the state has two major and 53 minor ports It also has a well developed power supply grid

bull Maharashtras infrastructure sector has grown significantly over the last decade with a substantial rise in the number of industrial clusters and Public Private Partnership (PPP) projects

Rich pool of skilled

labour

bull Maharashtra has a literacy rate of 823 and is home to a number of world class educational and IT institutions

bull The state has a large base of skilled and industrial labour making it an ideal destination for knowledge based and manufacturing sectors

2015-16

GSDP of

the state

was US$

30051

billion

2015-16

Per capita

GSDP was

US$ 2545

Advantage

Maharashtra

ADVANTAGE MAHARASHTRA

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

66DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE VISION

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

GSDP growth

bull Maharashtra government

targets 125 GSDP growth

in the 12th Five Year Plan

bull US$ 506 billion allocated to

accelerate economic growth

by implementing specially

designed growth oriented

policies

Skill development

bull Establishing technical

universities for skill

development

bull Providing scholarships to

pursue professional courses

Agriculture

bull Promoting sustainable

development in agriculture by

integrating schemes of water

shed development use of

technology enhancing

processing capacity and skill

development

bull Promotion of agri-business

through PPP for Integrated

Agricultural Development (PPP-

IAD) and develop market linkages

of horticulture

Industrial sector

bull Expects to achieve double digit

growth during the 12th Five Year

Plan

bull Focus on growth of the

manufacturing sector

bull Creating conducive growth

environment

InfrastructureTourism

bull Promote religious adventure

and heritage tourism

bull Training workers in the

organised and unorganised

sectors related to tourism

bull 6026 km of national highway

projects

bull Developing ports by investing

approximately US$ 24 billion

Vision

Source Confederation of Indian Industry

77DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

MAHARASHTRA FACT FILE

Maharashtra is situated in the western region of the

country The state shares borders with Gujarat

Madhya Pradesh Chhattisgarh Andhra Pradesh

Karnataka Goa and the Union Territory of Dadra

and Nagar Haveli On its west is the Arabian Sea

Mumbai Pune Nagpur Thane Nasik Solapur

Kolhapur Sangli Aurangabad Amravati and

Ratnagiri are some of the major cities of

Maharashtra

Indias main stock exchanges amp capital market and

commodity exchanges are located in Mumbai

The most commonly spoken language in the state is

Marathi Konkani Hindi and English are the other prominent

languages

Source National Portal of India Economic Survey 2015-16

TechSci Research Estimates

Parameters Maharashtra

Capital Mumbai

Geographical area (lakh sq km) 308

Administrative districts (No) 36

Population density (persons per sq

km)365

Total population (million) 1181

Male population (million) 612

Female population (million) 569

Sex ratio (females per 1000 males) 929

Literacy rate () 823

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

88DECEMBER 2016

Parameter Maharashtra All states Source

Economy 2015-16 2015-16

GSDP as a percentage of all statesrsquo GSDP 1298 1000 Central Statistics Office TechSci Estimates

GSDP growth rate () 99 864 Central Statistics Office TechSci Estimates

Per capita GSDP (US$) 2545 1546 Central Statistics Office TechSci Estimates

Physical Infrastructure

Installed power capacity (MW) 4063069 30450575 Central Electricity Authority as of June 2016

Wireless subscribers (No) 84268281 1033157014Telecom Regulatory Authority of India as of

May 2016

Internet subscribers (No) 29000000 334340000Telecom Regulatory Authority of India as of

January 2016

National Highway length (km) 743479 10008708NHAI Roads and Building Department-

Government of India

Major and minor ports (No) 2 + 53 13+187 India Ports Association 2015

Airports (No) 11 125 Airports Authority of India

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

MAHARASHTRA IN FIGURES hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

99DECEMBER 2016

Parameter Maharashtra All states Source

Social Indicators

Literacy rate () 823 730 Census 2011

Birth rate (per 1000 population) 165 216 SRS Bulletin

Investment

Cumulative FDI equity inflows (US$ billion)1 8262 28851Department of Industrial Policy amp Promotion

April 2000 to March 2016

Industrial Infrastructure

Operational PPP projects (No) 194 1246DEA Ministry of Finance Government of India

July 2016

Operational SEZs (No) 25 186

Notified as of February 2016 Ministry of

Commerce amp Industry Department of

Commerce July 2016

1Combined FDI inflows for Maharashtra Dadra amp Nagar Haveli and Daman amp Diu

PPP Public-Private Partnership SEZ Special Economic Zone SRS Sample Registration System

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

MAHARASHTRA IN FIGURES hellip (22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

1010DECEMBER 2016

At current prices GSDP of Maharashtra was US$ 30051

billion in 2015-16

GSDP of the state grew at a CAGR of around 113 from

2004-05 to 2015-16

Source Central Statistics Office TechSci Estimates based on ldquoAdvanced

Estimatesrdquo provided by Directorate of Economics and Statistics of Maharashtra

GSDP - Gross State Domestic Product

CAGR ndash Compound Annual Growth Rate

GSDP - State Budget 2016-17

GSDP of Maharashtra at current prices

(in US$ billion)

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash GSDP

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

9271103

1295

1701 16341805

23002507 2437 2449

2648

3005

1111DECEMBER 2016

At current prices NSDP of Maharashtra was US$ 2636

billion in 2015-16

Maharashtrarsquos NSDP grew at a CAGR of around 111

from 2004-05 to 2015-16

Source Central Statistics Office TechSci Estimates based on ldquoAdvanced Estimatesrdquo provided

by Directorate of Economics and Statistics of Maharashtra

NSDP - Net State Domestic Product

CAGR ndash Compound Annual Growth Rate

NSDP - Geometric mean of YoY calculation from 2004-05 to 2014-15

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash NSDP

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

NSDP of Maharashtra at current prices

(in US$ billion)

826990

1167

1539 14691625

20842271 2204 2212

238

2636

1212DECEMBER 2016

The statersquos per capita GSDP^ at current price was US$

2545 in 2015-16

The per capita GSDP of Maharashtra grew at a CAGR of

98 between 2004-05 and 2015-16

Source Central Statistics Office TechSci Estimates based on

ldquoAdvanced Estimatesrdquo provided by Directorate of Economics and

Statistics of Maharashtra

Per Capita GSDP^ - calculated using GSDP million US$ Population in million

Per capita GSDP (US$)

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash PER CAPITA GSDP

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

9041059

1225

1585 15001633

20532208

2118 210052242

2545

1313DECEMBER 2016

At current price the statersquos per capita NSDPamp was US$

22325 in 2015-16

The per capita NSDP of Maharashtra grew at a CAGR of

97 between 2004-05 and 2015-16

Source Central Statistics Office TechSci Estimates based on

ldquoAdvanced Estimatesrdquo provided by Directorate of Economics and

Statistics of Maharashtra

per capita NSDPamp - calculated using NSDP million

US$Population in million

Per capita NSDP (US$)

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash PER CAPITA NSDP

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

805951

1104

14341349

1471

1860

2000

1915 18977

20138 22325

1414DECEMBER 2016

Over 2015-16 the tertiarymicro sector contributed 6453 to the

statersquos GSDP at current prices followed by the secondarymicro

sector with a contribution of 2584

At a CAGR of 158 the tertiary sector has been the fastest

growing among the three sectors from 2004-05 to 2015-16

Growth was driven by trade hotels real estate finance

insurance transport communications and other services

The secondary sector grew at a CAGR of 135 between

2004-05 and 2015-16 The growth in secondary sector was

driven by growth in manufacturing construction and

electricity gas amp water supply industries

The primarymicro sector expanded at a CAGR of 137

between 2004-05 and 2015-16 Agriculture is the major

contributor in the growth of the primary sector followed by

forestry and fishing

Source Central Statistics Office TechSci Estimates based on

ldquoAdvanced Estimatesrdquo provided by Directorate of Economics and

Statistics of Maharashtra

Sector-wise share of GSDPmicro -Geometric mean of YoY

calculation from 2004-05 to 2014-15

Percentage distribution of GSDP

CAGR

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF GSDP

137

158

135

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

1018 963

2961 2584

5958 6453

2004-05 2015-16Primary Secondary Tertiary

1515DECEMBER 2016

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16

Indian Horticulture Database

CropAnnual production 2015-16

(lsquo000 tonnes)

Sugarcane 72089

Soya bean 1853

Groundnut 189

Sunflower seed 7

Jowar (Kharif) 314

Jowar (Rabi) 1383

Rice 2548

Wheat 720

Bajra (millets) 304

Maize (Kharif) 1184

Maize (Rabi) 336

Total food grains (Kharif) 5036

Total food grains (Rabi) 3353

Total oilseeds (Kharif) 2052

Total oilseeds (Rabi) 28

Total pulses (Kharif) 576

Total pulses (Rabi) 911

During 2015-16 production of pulses and oil seeds in the state

was recorded at around 148 million tonnes and 208 million

tonnes respectively

Sugarcane cotton onion soya bean banana jowar (sorghum)

and rice are some of the key agricultural products of

Maharashtra

Total food grain production in the state stood at around 83

million tonnes in 2015-16

As per the Agriculture Marketing and Farmer Friendly Reforms

Index the state secured the top position in pursuing farmer

friendly policies during 2016

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIONhellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Area (lsquo000 hectares) and production (lsquo000 MT) of

horticulture crops in Maharashtra

23802

26492

26512

16739

183783

242652 242770197198

20

12-1

3

20

13-1

4

20

14-1

5

20

15-1

6

Area

Production

1616DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIONhellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Production of pomegranates in Maharashtra

(lsquo000 MT)

2011-12 478

2012-13 408

2013-14 945

2014-15 1313

Source Department of Agriculture amp Co-operation Ministry of Agriculture

Sugarcane production in Maharashtra (million MT)

6416

8190 8673

6965 75389153

7208

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Sugar production in Maharashtra (lakh MT)

70409070 9000

7970 7710

10510

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

Vegetable production in Maharashtra (lsquo000 MT)

Vegetable 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

Onion 5638 4660 5864 5864

Potato 360 321 370 370

Tomato 1007 1050 1200 1200

As per state budget 2016-17 the Government of

Maharashtra proposed an outlay of US$ 1222

million under the scheme - ldquoNational Agriculture

Development Schemerdquo in order to strengthen the

production of pulses and oilseeds in the state

The state government also proposed

establishment of organic farming research amp

training centres across four universities related to

agriculture for the endorsement of organic

farming in the state

During 2015-16 the state recorded production of

5803 thousand MT of onion

1717DECEMBER 2016

Source Department of Industrial Policy amp Promotion Economic 1Includes Maharashtra Dadra amp Nagar Haveli and Daman amp Diu

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash FDI INFLOWS AND INVESTMENTS

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

According to the DIPP cumulative FDI inflows1 in the

state of Maharashtra during April 2000 to March

2016 stood at US$ 8262 billion

The state government has approved 19053

industrial proposals during 1991-92 to 2015-16 (up to

October 2015) Chemicals amp fertilisers followed by

textiles were the leading sectors in terms of industrial

proposals approved with cumulative share of 254

FDI equity inflows1 2008-09 to 2014-15

(US$ million)

12431

8249

6097

9553

6361

3420

6361

9511

20

08-0

9

20

09-1

0

20

10-1

1

20

11-1

2

20

12-1

3

20

13-1

4

20

14-1

5

20

15-1

6

Approved and commissioned industrial projects for major industries

(1991-92 to 2015-16- up to October 2015)

Industry

Approved proposalsCommissioned

Projects

No

Investment

(US$

billion)

No

Investme

nts (US$

billion)

Metallurgical 1909 1543 935 561

Chemicals amp

fertilizers2839 915 1386 340

Textile 1998 764 933 259

Electrical amp

electronics1174 343 683 119

Sugar 1532 587 235 128

Processed

food1046 309 440 088

1818DECEMBER 2016

As of November 2015 Maharashtrarsquos exports totalled to around

US$ 4384 billion

Major products exported from the state are gems and jewellery

software textiles readymade garments cotton yarn metal and

metal products agro-based products engineering items drugs and

pharmaceuticals and plastic and plastic items

Maharashtra is the largest producer of sugar in India In May 2015

the Government of Maharashtra approved a subsidy of US$ 167

per ton (up to the extent of 800000 tonnes) for the exports of raw

sugar

In November 2015 Maharashtra sugar mills entered into a deal with

neighbouring markets such as Sri Lanka and Bangladesh etc for

exporting 2 lakh MT of white sugar As per the announcement made

by the state government in September 2015 Maharashtra is

expected to export 4 million tonnes of sugar during 2015-16

Coca Cola a major soft drink producing giant will be procuring

oranges from Vidarbha Nagpur for producing juices that would be

sold worldwide The production would take place at its Butibori plant

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16

Note 2015-16(1) up to November 2015

Exports trends (US$ billion)

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash MAHARASHTRArsquoS EXPORT TRENDShellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

492 481

676

840769

478

739

438

200

8-0

9

200

9-1

0

201

0-1

1

201

1-1

2

201

2-1

3

201

3-1

4

201

4-1

5

20

15

-16⁽sup1⁾

1919DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash MAHARASHTRArsquoS EXPORT TRENDShellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Maize exports from Maharashtra (million MT)

10891

15160

18780

22376

1655113257

10315

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Source APEDA 1From April-August 2015

Dairy productrsquos exports from Maharashtra (thousand MT)

832 1135467

2183

3954

1125599

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Source APEDA 1From April-August 2015

Pulses exports from Maharashtra (million MT)

756

1509

18142060

2354

13031561

20

09-1

0

20

10-1

1

20

11-1

2

20

12-1

3

20

13-1

4

20

14-1

5

20

15-1

6

Source APEDA (1)From April-August 2015

2020DECEMBER 2016

Source State Budget 2016-17

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE BUDGET 2016-17

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Revenue receipts of US$ 3373 billion and revenue expenditure of US$ 3429 billion were estimated during 2016-17

PlanBudget- 2016-17

(US$ million)

National Agriculture

Development Scheme1222

lsquoMahatma Gandhi Rural

Employment

Missionrsquo and lsquoState Employment

Guarantee Schemersquo

53065

Science Technology amp

Environment Annual plan947

Crop Insurance Scheme 28337

Pandit Dindayal Upadhyay Krishi

Margdarshan Yojana916

Irrigation 458

Irrigation projects included in

ldquoPradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchai

Yojanardquo31744

ldquoChief Minister Rural Road

Schemerdquo7638

Electricity generation projects 11976

Textile Industry 4048

Road construction 61869

PlanBudget- 2016-

17 (US$ million)

Land acquisition and project displaced rehabilitation in

MIHAN3304

Shelter for all- 2022 scheme 10693

infrastructure development in Municipal council Nagar

Panchayat15276

Accelerate Nagpur and Pune metro project 2749

Maharashtra fire safety mission 458

Rajiv Gandhi Jivandai Arogya Yojana 4582

Sarv Siksha Abhiyan 11304

Nature Tourism 721

Strengthening of tourist places 4353

Majhi Kanya Bhagyashree Yojana 381

Preservation and conservation for Varli Art 916

Mumbai Metro phase-3 1382

Rajiv Gandhi Jivandai Arogya Yojana 4582

2121DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16 NHAI

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash ROADShellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

The state is well connected to its six neighbouring states and other parts of India through 18 national highways The 945 km long

Mumbai-Pune expressway is Indias first six-lane concrete high speed tolled expressway which connects the state capital and

financial hub Mumbai with the neighbouring industrial hub Pune

During 2015-16 with an investment of US$ 7638 million the state government executed - Chief Minister Rural Road Development

Scheme for connecting those areas which are not included under PMGSY As per budget 2016-17 the Government of Maharashtra

allotted an outlay of US$ 61869 million for construction of roads in the state Moreover for enhancing the flow of traffic in the town of

Kalyan the government proposed to establish the 21 km long Bhiwandi-Kalyan-Shilphata elevated road with a proposed outlay of

US$ 611 million

As on December 2015 the state government approved an elevated road project on Ghodbunder Road from Gaimukh for a proposed

investment of US$ 1327 million construction of a third bridge on Thane creek at Vashi with a proposed investment of US$ 1327

million an elevated road at Bhiwandi-Kalyan-Shil Phata with a proposed investment of US$ 4313 million four lane Vakan-Pali-

Khopoli road at a proposed investment of US$ 8294 million and an underground tunnel between Thane and Borivali

Road type Road length (km)

(as of 2015-16)

National highways 743479

State highways 40000

Major district roads 50232

Other district roads 52761

Village roads 114557

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16 NHAI

National highway length completed (km)

39100

25050

12400

2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

2222DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash ROADShellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Expenditure on road works under Pradhan Mantri Gram

Sadak Yojana in Maharashtra (US$ million)

5852

8255

3380

2013-14 2014-15 2015-16sup1

Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) was

launched in 2000 with the objective of connecting eligible

rural habitants Until 2015 about 419971 km of road

network has been completed across India of which road

length of 22214 km was completed in Maharashtra

In November 2015 the 785-meter long Vanjarpatti flyover in

Bhiwandi was inaugurated and constructed over a part of

extended Mumbai Urban Infrastructure Project (MUIP)

As per budget 2016-17 the state government proposed an

outlay of US$ 3304 million for acquisition of land special

subsidy package etc under the MIHAN project during 2016-

17

As of November 2016 the government approved two and

four-laning of three highway stretches - NH-930 NH-211

(New NH-52) and NH-211 (New NH-52) in MaharashtraPradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana

(PMGSY)`(2015-16- up to October 2015)

Habitations connected 10

Length completed 18954

Source NHAI Note 1Up to October 2015

Source PMGSY

2323DECEMBER 2016Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16 State Budget 2016-17 MMRDA Mumbai Metropolitan Region

Development Authority

The rail transport system of Maharashtra is very well

developed The state is well-connected to other parts of the

country with a railway network spanning 6103 km

(including 378 km of Konkan Railway)

Maharashtra also has an intra-citysuburban network of

railways The suburban railways carry around 8 million

passengers every day

During 2015-16 the state government and Central Ministry

of Railways signed a Memorandum of Understanding to

establish a special purpose vehicle for boosting the

completion of all the awaited rail projects in Maharashtra

During 2015-16 the state government initiated work on the

first stage of Phase-I CBD BelapurPendhar-Taloja MIDC-

Kalamboli-Khandeshwar-Navi Mumbai International Airport

corridor which is expected to be accomplished by 2017

Work on the 111 km long Belapur-Pendhar road is under

progress

As per budget 2016-17 the state government allocated

US$ 2749 million for boosting the execution of Nagpur to

Pune metro rail project Moreover for the Phase II of

Mumbai Metro line an outlay of US$ 1382 million has

been proposed by the state government for 2016-17

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash RAILWAYS

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Metromono rail

projects Project cost

(US$ million)

Current

statusimplemen

tation periodMumbai Metro Rail

Project

Phase IIA Dahisar-

DN Nagar (186 km) 97922

Initiated from

February 2016

Phase III Colaba-

Bandra-SEEPZ (335

km)353437

Tendering for civil

works in progress

Phase IV Wadala-

Ghatkopar-Thane-

Kasarwadavli (32 km) 291781

Report on

feasibility study

submitted

Phase VII Andheri

(E)- Dahisar (E) (165

km)94837

Appointment of

interim consultant

is in progress

Mumbai Mono Rail

Project

Wadala to Chembur amp

Sant Gadge Maharaj

Chowk (Jacob circle)

to Wadala (20 km)

37580

Phase I complete

Phase II90 work

completed

2424DECEMBER 2016

There are seven domestic and four international airports

functioning in Maharashtra Domestic flights operate

from Mumbai Pune Nagpur Aurangabad Kolhapur

Juhu and Nanded whereas international flights operate

from Mumbai Nagpur Pune and Aurangabad Mumbai

airport is one of the busiest airports in India To reduce

congestion at the Mumbai International Airport an idea

for a new airport has been proposed at Navi Mumbai

During 2015-16 the state government proposed to

establish an additional airport through PPP in around

four phases at Navi Mumbai with a view to minimize

overcrowding at Mumbai International Airport For this

purpose an amount of US$ 255 billion has been

proposed by the Government of Maharashtra The first

phase of the project is expected to be executed by

2019

As per budget 2016-17 the state government proposed

an amount of US$ 916 million for the enhancement of

airports (Solapur Shirdi Chandrapur Karhad Akola

Amaravati etc) under the Airport Development Authority

of Maharashtra

Source AAI (Airports Authority of India)

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash AIRPORTShellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

International airport

Domestic airport

2525DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash AIRPORTShellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Airports Authority of India

Domestic

airport

Passengers (lakh) Aircraft movement (lsquo000) Freight (lsquo000 MT)

2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Mumbai 2188 2521 3005 1883 1954 2202 1811 2077 2090

Pune 350 407 518 295 326 387 211 274 318

Nagpur 136 136 152 125 135 126 51 56 60

Aurangabad 44 42 29 40 41 37 08 13 14

International

airport

Passengers (lakh) Aircraft movement (lsquo000) Freight (lsquo000 MT)

2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Mumbai 10341 11430 11624 7236 7409 7638 46764 48654 49624

Pune 123 101 240 103 112 204 001 - 001

Nagpur 045 044 074 048 054 084 042 044 043

2626DECEMBER 2016

Along a coast line of 720 km there are two principal ports

Mumbai Port Trust (MbPT) and Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust

(JNPT) In addition there are 53 minor ports During 2015-16

up to January 2016 total traffic handled at the two major ports in

Maharashtra was recorded at 104948 lakh tonnes of which

JNPT accounted for 53547 lakh tonnes while Mumbai port

handled around 51401 lakh tonnes of port traffic

The non-major ports of Maharashtra collectively handled

passenger traffic of around 11357 passengers and cargo of

17033 lakh tonnes during 2015-16 till November 2015

Source India Ports Association

1From April 2015 to October 2015

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash PORTS

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Minor Ports in Maharashtra

bull Manori

bull Kalyan

bull Thane

bull Versova

bull Bandra

bull Trombay

bull Ulwa-Belapur

bull Panvel

bull Mora

bull Mandwa

bull Karaja

bull Thal

bull Rewas

bull Bankot

bull Kelshi

bull Sriwardhan

bull Dharamtar

bull Kumbharu

bull Harnai

bull Dabhol

bull Palshet

bull Borya

bull Jaigad

bull Tiwri-Varoda

bull Purnagad

bull Jaitapur

bull Vijaydurg

bull Deogad

bull Achara

bull Malvan

bull Niwti

bull Vengurla

bull Redi

bull Kiranpani

bull Ratnagiri

bull Dighi

bull Dahanu

bull Tarapur

bull Nawapur

bull Satpati

bull Kelwa-Mahim

bull Arnala

bull Datiware

bull Uttan

bull Bassein

bull Bhiwandi

bull Alibag

bull Revdanda

bull Borli Mandla

bull Nandgaon

bull Murud-Janjira

bull Rajpuri

bull Mandad

Operational ports statistics

For major

ports2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-161

Traffic handled

(lakh MT)122526 121517 12546 73511

For minor

ports2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-161

Traffic handled

(lakh MT)24198 24774 9643 Not available

2727DECEMBER 2016

As of June 2016 the state had a total installed power

generation capacity of 4063069 MW

Thermal power contributed 2995419 MW to the total

installed power generation capacity followed by

renewable power hydropower and nuclear power with

contributions of 665452 MW 333184 MW and 69014

MW respectively

The private sector was the biggest contributor to the total

installed thermal power generation capacity in

Maharashtra with a capacity of 1886939 MW followed

by 1473497 MW under state utilities and 702633 MW

under central utilities

The state government also proposed a new scheme for

improving electricity distribution system in the state As

per the budget 2016-17 an investment of US$ 4598

million has been projected by the government for this new

scheme

In order to intensify the capacity of renewable energy

sources in the state the state government has professed

a new energy policy for which an investment of US$

6966 million has been proposed

Installed power capacity (MW)

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash POWER

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

20415 21379 22645 26142

30354 34005

3855140589

2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Source Central Electricity Authority

2828DECEMBER 2016

According to Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI)

Maharashtra had 8426 million wireless subscribers and 192

million wireline subscribers as of May 2016

By the end of May 2016 15343488 subscribers had submitted

requests for mobile number portability in Maharashtra

Moreover the tele density in Maharashtra stood at 987 as of

May 2016

As of April 2016 the state recorded 202269 new telephone

wireless connections of Tata 4979 new wireless connections of

Vodafone and 18148 new wireless connections of Reliance

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash TELECOM

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Telecom infrastructure (As of May 2016)

Wireless subscribers 84268281

Wireline subscribers 1928841

Internet subscribers 290000001

Post offices 126012

Tele density (percent) 9871

Source Telecom Regulatory Authority of India February 2015 India Post

Ministry of Communications and Information Technology1As of January 2016

2As on December 2015

Major telecom operators in Maharashtra

Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL)

Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited (MTNL)

Bharti Airtel

Idea Cellular

Vodafone Essar

Reliance Communications

Tata Teleservices

Aircel Limited

Source Telecom Regulatory Authority of India

Performance status of NOFN Project

(as of April 2016)

No of GPs in phase-I 12055

Pipe laid (km) 14214

Cable laid (km) 10906

GPs for which cable laid 4771

No of GPs lit 150

2929DECEMBER 2016

Source Department of Environment Government of Maharashtra

JNNURM Ministry of Urban Development

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS URBAN amp SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTUREhellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Under JNNURM two schemes namely Basic Services to Urban Poor (BSUP) and Integrated Housing and Slum Development

Programme (IHSDP) have been implemented by Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority

During 2016-17 the state government allocated US$ 15276 million for ldquoMaharashtra Suvarn Jayanti Nagrothan Mahaabhiyanrdquo

which is being implemented in the state for creating basic urban amenities across various municipal councils and townships of the

state

As of November 2015 Mahindra Life Space Developers Ltd bought a land in Maharashtra with the objective of developing a

housing project aiding urbanisation in the state In addition the Maharashtra government is considering to aid the affordable

housing concept with opening up of land parcels and plots that would lie under no development zones For this the government is

planning to constitute Housing for all by 2022 policy for the urban population

As per under budget 2016-17 the state government has proposed an outlay of US$ 2749 million in order to boost the

development of metro rail projects in Nagpur and Pune Moreover for Maharashtra Fire Safety Mission in the state an amount of

US$ 458 million has been proposed by the state government

3030DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS URBAN amp SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTUREhellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Urban Infrastructure Projects under JNNURM

Project name

Amount

(US$

million)

Project nameAmount

(US$

million)

Revised in BSUP scheme for construction of 219 Dus

in Panch Zopda and Gopal Nagar slums in Nagpur

Maharashtra176

Integrated Civic Infrastructure Development

Project (ICIDP) Phase I Nagpur Maharashtra2004

BSUP scheme for construction of 279 Dus in Jat

Tarodi slum in Nagpur Maharashtra206

Revised DPR for Construction of 1694 Houses

at four locations of Nagpur City for

Rehabilitation of UrbanPoor under JNNURM -

BSUP- PPP scheme - Nagpur

1936

Revised BSUP scheme for construction of 456 Dus in

5 slums of North Nagpur in Nagpur Maharashtra253

Implementation of Integrated Housing Projects

(788 Dus) under BSUP at Nanded City Dist

Nanded Maharashtra538

Revised BSUP scheme for construction of 365 Dus in

Gopal Nagar and Bh Anand Kausalyayan Nagar

slums in Nagpur Maharashtra445

Implementation of Integrated Housing projects

(958 Dus) under BSUP at Nanded City Distt

Nanded Maharashtra697

Revised BSUP scheme for construction of 630 Dus in

Savitribai Phule Nagar slum in Nagpur Maharashtra621

Implementation of Integrated Housing Projects

(1183 Dus) under BSUP at Nanded city Dist

Nanded Maharashtra887

Revised BSUP scheme for construction of 1017 Dus

in Indira Nagar Indiramata Nagar Wanjara and Bokar

nagar (4 slums) slums in Nagpur Maharashtra944

Implementation of Integrated Housing projects

(1567 Dus) under BSUP at Nanded City Distt

Nanded Maharashtra1184

Source Department of Environment Government of Maharashtra

JNNURM Ministry of Urban Development

3131DECEMBER 2016

Project Name PPP type Sector StageProject Cost

(US$ million)

4 laning Pune - Shirur Road (BOT) TransportOperation and

maintenance stage1604

Hydro Electric Power (Waghur) Project (BOT) Energy Under construction 110

Hydel Power (Vajra - III) Project (BOT) EnergyOperation and

maintenance stage110

Hydro Electric Power (Urmodi) Project (BOT) Energy Under construction 220

Hydro Electric Power (Upper Vaitarna) Project (BOT) Energy Under construction 220

School Building (Waddhamna) Project (DBOOT)

Social and

commercial

infrastructure

Under construction 132

Hydro Electric Power (Temghar) Project (BOT) Energy Under construction 293

Water Supply Scheme (Tuljapur) (OampM) Water sanitationOperation and

maintenance stage761

Hydro Electric Power (Parseoni) Project -

Package 2(BOT) Energy

Operation and

maintenance stage323

Hydro Electric Power (Telbeila) Project (BOT) Energy Under construction 1467

Source DEA Ministry of Finance Government of India BOT Build-Operate-Transfer DBOOT Design-Build-

Own-Operate-Transfer OampM Management Contract

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS KEY PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP (PPP)

PROJECTS

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

3232DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS SEZs hellip (13)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Ministry of Commerce amp Industry Department of Commerce SEZ Special Economic Zone

Some of the operational SEZs in Maharashtra

NameDeveloper Location Primary Industry

Maharashtra Airport Development Company Ltd (MIHAN SEZ) Mihan Nagpur Multi product

SEEPZ Special Economic Zone Mumbai Electronics and gems and jewellery

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Aurangabad Engineering

Wipro Ltd Maharashtra Computerelectronic software

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Pune Computerelectronic software

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Nanded Chemicals amp pharmaceuticals

Khed Economic Infrastructure Pvt Ltd Pune Engineering amp electronics

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Satara Engineering

Navi Mumbai Special Economic Zone (NMSEZ) is the agency responsible for the supervision and execution of SEZs in the state

As of July 2016 the state has 25 operational SEZs in the state across diversified sectors including textiles and apparel food

processing footwear and leather products multi-product pharma IT SEZs etc

3333DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS SEZs hellip (23)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Some of the SEZs with formal approvals

NameDeveloper Location Primary industry

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Limited

MIDCPune ITITeS

Syntel International Private Limited Pune ITITeS

Serum Bio-pharma Park Pune Pharmaceuticals amp biotechnology

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Latur Agro-processing

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Nanded Pharmaceuticals

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Aurangabad Engineering amp electronics

Wokhardt Infrastructure Development Limited Aurangabad Pharmaceutical

Hiranandani Builders Mumbai ITITeS

New Found Properties and Leasing Pvt Ltd Thane ITITeS

EON Kharadi Infrastructure Private Limited Pune ITITeS

In addition to operational SEZs as of July 2016 Maharashtra had 9 SEZs with valid in-principle approvals 59 SEZs with formal

approvals and 51 SEZs with notified approvals

Source Ministry of Commerce amp Industry Department of Commerce SEZ Special Economic Zone

3434DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS SEZs hellip (33)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Some of the SEZs with valid in-principal approvals

NameDeveloper Location Primary industry

Mumbai SEZ Limited Gujarat Positra Port Infrastructure Ltd Multi-product

Gitanjali Gems Limited Nanded Maharashtra Gems and jewellery

ISPAT Industries Limited Raigad District Maharashtra Multi-product

Gitanjali Gems Limited Aurangabad Maharashtra Gems and jewellery

Gitanjali Gems Limited Nagpur Maharashtra Multi-product

Maharashtra Airport Development Company Limited Nagpur Maharashtra Power

Gitanjali Gems Limited Nashik Maharashtra Multi-services

Redi Port Ltd Post Redi district Sindhudurg Maharashtra FTWZ

Quippo Infrastructure Raigarh Maharashtra Engineering

Source Source Ministry of Commerce amp Industry Department of Commerce SEZ Special Economic Zone

3535DECEMBER 2016

Education infrastructure (2015-16)

InstitutionNo of

Institution

Student

Enrollment

Primary schools 105489 16017

Secondary and higher secondary

schools25013 6414

Engineering colleges (diploma

graduate and post-graduate)1093 346515

Industrial training institutes (itis) 824 134767

Architecture colleges 74 3763

Arts science commerce amp law

colleges2249 961576

Pharmacy 486 29371

During 2015-16 Maharashtrarsquos education infrastructure

comprised 21 universities 105489 primary schools 25013

secondary and higher secondary schools Primary schools

had 16017 thousand students enrolled during the year of

which 7509 thousand were girls with 515 thousand

teachers Secondary schools in the state had 6414

thousand enrolled students of which 2920 thousand were

girls with 221 thousand teachers Government of

Maharashtra is focusing on education of girls in the state

Various schemes such as Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya

Ahilyabai Holkar Scheme and Attendance Allowance

Scheme have been introduced for promoting girl education in

the state

As per budget 2016-17 the state government allocated an

amount of US$ 2099 million for the ldquoNational Secondary

Education Missionrdquo which was initiated by the central

government in association with the state government and

aims at delivering quality education to all students

undergoing secondary education Further the state

government also decided to digitise all public libraries

approved by the government with an allocated amount of

US$ 262 million during 2016-17

In addition an outlay of US$ 11304 million for Sarv Shiksha

Abhiyan has been proposed by the central and state

governments collectively

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash EDUCATION

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16 State Budget 2016-17

Census 2011

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Literacy rate () in Maharashtra 2015-16

Overall 823

Male 884 Urban 887

Female 699 Rural 77

3636DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash HEALTH

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Health infrastructure (2015-16(1))

State level hospitals 490

District hospitals 23

Mobile medical units 13

Sub-district hospitals with capacity of 50 beds 58

Sub-district hospitals with capacity of 100 beds 28

Community health centres 458

Rural hospitalsCottage hospitals 360

Primary health centres 1811

Sub-centres 10580

General hospitals 4

Orthopedic hospital 1

Super specialty hospitals 2

Mental health institutes 4

Women hospitals 11

TB hospitals 4

Health and family welfare training institution 8

Source Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Government of India

Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16(1)Until Dec 2015

As per budget 2016-17 an outlay of US$ 23739 million

has been proposed by the state government for Public

Health Department Moreover for increasing the

coverage of insurance being provided to beneficiaries in

the state the state government proposed an allocation

of US$ 4582 million during 2016-17

Health indicators of Maharashtra

(As of September 2015)

Doctor to patient ratio 1 27790(1)

Registered doctors 148575(1)

Birth rate (per thousand persons) 165

Death rate (per thousand persons) 62

Infant mortality rate (per thousand live births) 24

Life expectancy at birth (years) (2-15-16)

Male (2016-20) 699

Female (2016-20) 737

3737DECEMBER 2016

Cricket is the prominent sport in Maharashtra Other popular sports are hockey and tennis

The state has a number of sports stadiums located in Mumbai Pune and Nagpur The most well-known ones are the

Wankhede Stadium and the Brabourne Stadium in Mumbai the Nehru Stadium in Pune and the Vidarbha Cricket

Association (VCA) Stadium in Nagpur

The state has a number of entertainment centres and multiplexes The most famous entertainment centres include Essel

World in Thane The state is also home to almost all major multiplex chains in the country including PVR Cinemas Big

Cinemas and Fun Cinemas The state has a number of religious places including the Siddhi Vinayak temple (Mumbai)

Shirdi Nasik and Sach Khand Shri Huzur Gurdwara (Nanded)

The Gateway of India Ajanta and Ellora caves Daulatabad Fort and Khandala are the main tourist destinations in the state

The Sahara Stadium in Pune has been built with modern outlook and state-of-the-art facilities the stadium has a seating

capacity of about 36000

In 2016 the state government formulated a new policy- Maharashtra Tourism Policy 2016 and allocated US$ 4353 million

for the policy in order to intensify basic amenities across various tourist spots in the state

Under the New Sports Policy 2012 the Government of Maharashtra plans to set up public gyms at district sports complexes

or municipal gardens

In November 2016 the state played host to Global Citizen Festival India one of the biggest musical events in the country

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

CULTURAL INFRASTRUCTURE

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Maharashtra Tourism Government of Maharashtra

3838DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

AMRUT AND SMART CITIES

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Pune

NashikAurangabad

Nagpur

Mumbai

Bhiwandi

Source TechSci Research

Smart Cities in Maharashtra

Cities Population Area (sq km)Literacy

rate

Pune 9429408 15643 8615

Greater Mumbai 12478447 60340 8973

Nagpur 4653570 9892 8839

Nashik 6107187 15530 8231

Aurangabad 3701282 10107 7902

Amravati 646801 270 9207

Navi Mumbai 1119477 16300 8962

Kalyan-Dombivali 1246381 1372 8146

Solapur 951118 1489 8280

Thane 1818872 14700 8941

On the basis of population and the number of statutory towns the Government of India shortlisted 10 cities namely Amravati

Aurangabad Greater Mumbai Kalyan-Dombivali Nagpur Nashik Navi Mumbai Pune Solapur and Thane under the Smart City project

In November 2015 the UK government selected 2 cities of Maharashtra that is Pune and Amravati to develop as smart cities The

agreement is expected to boost the Indo-UK trade

As per budget 2016-17 the state government launched a scheme for smart city for delivering eco-friendly and ecological urban life to the

statersquos citizens Among the first selected 20 states Pune and Solapur are also included Moreover the state government has also

decided to develop other 8 smart cities in the state as well

3939DECEMBER 2016

The resources policy incentives infrastructure and climate support investments in the state Maharashtra Agro Industries

Development Corporation founded in 1965 is responsible for development of agro-based units in the state MIDC is responsible for

the development of industrial infrastructure Maharashtra Small Scale Industries Development Corporation was formed in 1962 to

provide new orientation and strength to the development of small-scale industries in the state Its main objective is to aid counsel

assist finance protect and promote interests of small industries

The Government of Maharashtra is promoting the development of several Special Economic Zones (SEZs) across Maharashtra for

sectors such as ITITeS pharmaceuticals biotechnology textile automotive amp auto components gems amp jewellery and food

processing Till July 2015 the state has 25 operational SEZs of which the majority share is contributed by ITITeS engineering and

electronics segment

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key Industries in Maharashtra

bull Pharmaceuticals

bull Biotechnology

bull IT and ITeS

bull Electronics

bull Engineering

bull Auto amp auto components

bull Oil amp gas

bull Food amp agro processing

bull Gems and jewellery

bull Banking financial services and insurance (BFSI)

bull Textiles

Source Economic Survey 2015-16 MAIDC - Maharashtra Agro Industries

Development Corporation (1)Up to September 2015

Establishment of MSME units

Year MSME unitsInvestment

(US$ million)

Employment

(lakh)

2007-08 10244 34846 139

2008-09 11682 50336 171

2009-10 11896 46257 150

2010-11 14496 84983 187

2011-12 15606 67874 207

2012-13 16136 83333 206

2013-14 19814 97128 248

2014-15 36992 109685 350

2015-16(1)

20220 62481 166

4040DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTORhellip(17)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Banking and insurance contribution to GSDP

at current prices (in US$ billion)

1806 1883

23982696 2586

2693 2895

2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

Source Maharashtra Economic Survey 2015-16 Reserve Bank of India

At current prices the contribution of the banking and

insurance sector to the GSDP of the state increased at a

CAGR of 818 between 2008-09 and 2014-15

At constant prices the contribution of banking and

insurance sector in the GSDP of the state increased at a

CAGR of 457 between 2008-09 and 2014-15

Banking and insurance contribution to GSDP

at constant prices (in US$ billion)

1921 2009

23762571

2312 2297 2512

2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

Deposits and credit of scheduled commercial

banks in Maharashtra by bank group

(January-March 2016)

Bank group

No of

banking

offices

Deposits

(US$ million)

Credit

(US$ million)

Rural 3199 944450 806862

Semi-urban 2554 1558601 1033621

Urban 1807 2460975 1285199

Total 7560 4964025 3125681

Source Reserve Bank of India

4141DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTORhellip(27)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

ATMs deployed in Maharashtra June 2015

21574

8749 8053

4481

291

Total Public SectorBanks

Private SectorBanks

State BankGroup

ForeignBanks in India

ATMs deployed in Maharashtra June 2014

19099

6811 7502

4473

313

Total Public SectorBanks

Private SectorBanks

State BankGroup

ForeignBanks in India

Source Reserve Bank of India Source Reserve Bank of India

23321

9449 8920

4683

269

Total Public SectorBanks

Private SectorBanks

State BankGroup

Foreign Banksin India

Source Reserve Bank of India

ATMs deployed in Maharashtra June 2016

4242DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTOR hellip(37)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Scheduled commercial banks in Maharashtra

Reserve Bank of India (RBI) was founded in 1935 and is recognised as Indias central banking institution RBI also controls the monetary policy of the Indian rupee RBI is headquartered in Mumbai Maharashtra and has 19 regional offices and nine sub officesMonetary authority supervision of the financial systems foreign exchange management and currency issuing are the major functions of the Reserve Bank of India

Foundation year 1956 (owned by Government of India)Banking services Credit cards consumer banking corporate banking finance and insurance investment banking mortgage loans private banking wealth managementTotal assets US$ 44792 billion Total income US$ 1254 billion ( H1 2015-16)Headquarters amp employees Headquartered in Mumbai with over 300000 employees

Website wwwsbicoin

Foundation year 1906 (state owned commercial bank)Banking services Commercial banking retail banking private banking asset management mortgages credit cardsTotal assets US$ 10373 billion Total income US$ 694 billion (2015-16)Headquarters amp infrastructure Bank is based in Mumbai with over 4500 branches and over 1000 ATMs all over IndiaWebsite wwwbankofindiacom

Reserve Bank of India

State Bank of India

Bank of India

Source Reserve Bank of India Bank websites

4343DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTOR hellip(47)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Scheduled commercial banks in Maharashtra

Foundation year 1919 (owned by Government of India)Banking services Consumer banking corporate banking finance and insurance investment banking mortgage loans private banking private equity wealth management agriculture loanTotal assets US$ 6307 billion Total income US$ 543 billion (2015-16)Headquarters amp Employees Bank is based in Mumbai with over 28000 employees and more than 4000 ATMs Website wwwunionbankofindiacoin

Foundation year 1935 (the bank has the largest network of branches in Maharashtra and is a public sector bank)Banking services Loans credit cards savings investment vehicles insurance investment banking mortgage loans private banking etcTotal assets US$ 2422 billion Total income US$ 214 billion (2015-16) Headquarters amp infrastructure Based in Pune and reaches out to 15 million customers with 2000 branches in 29 statesWebsite wwwbankofmaharashtrain

Foundation year 1911 (one of oldest commercial banks owned by the government)Banking services Core banking services are loans credit cards savings investment vehicles and insurance investment banking mortgage loans private banking etcTotal assets US$ 517 billion Total income US$ 425 billion (2015-16) Headquarters amp infrastructure Headquartered in Mumbai with over 4000 branches in 27 Indian states and 270 extension countersWebsite wwwcentralbankofindiacoin

Union Bank of India

Bank of Maharashtra

Central Bank of India

Source Reserve Bank of India Bank websites

4444DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTOR hellip(57)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Scheduled commercial banks in Maharashtra

Foundation year 1938Banking services Investment banking consumer banking commercial banking retail banking private banking asset management pensions mortgages credit cardsTotal assets US$ 2155 billion Total income US$ 129 billion (nine months ending December 2015)Headquarters amp infrastructure Bank is based in Mumbai with over 1400 branches and more than 100 ATMsWebsite wwwdenabankcom

Foundation year 2004Banking services Corporate and institutional banking commercial banking investment banking retail banking finance marketingTotal assets US$ 2259 billion Total income US$ 111 billion (2015-16)Headquarters amp Infrastructure Bank is based in Mumbai with more than 550 branches and 1255 ATMrsquosWebsite wwwyesbankin

Foundation year 1980Banking services Private and business banking corporate banking and securities global transaction banking and asset amp wealth managementHeadquarters amp employees Bank is based in Mumbai with more than 9500 employees in 16 citiesWebsite wwwdbcomindia

Dena Bank

Yes Bank

Deutsche Bank India

Source Reserve Bank of India Bank websites

4545DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTOR hellip(67)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Scheduled commercial banks in Maharashtra

Foundation year 1902Banking services Credit cards debit cards loans investments NRI banking and private bakingHeadquarters amp employees Bank is based in Mumbai with over 7500 employees The bank has 44 branches in 31 cities and 700 ATMs across the countryWebsite wwwCitibankcoin

Foundation year 1994Banking services Investment banking investment management wealth management private banking corporate banking private equity finance and insurance consumer banking mortgages credit cardsTotal assets US$ 9796 billion Total income US$ 528 billion (H1 2015-16)Headquarters amp employees Bank is based in Mumbai with more than 69065 employeesWebsite wwwhdfcbankcom

Foundation year 1964 (10th largest bank in the world)Banking services Consumer banking corporate banking finance and insurance investment banking mortgage loans private banking private equity wealth management agriculture loanTotal assets US$ 5905 billion Total income US$ 480 billion (2015-16) Headquarters amp infrastructure Bank is based in Mumbai with over 15000 employees and 2000 ATMsWebsite wwwidbicom

Citibank India

HDFC Bank

IDBI Bank

Source Reserve Bank of India Bank websites

4646DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTOR hellip(77)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Scheduled commercial banks in Maharashtra

Foundation year 1994Banking services Credit cards consumer banking corporate banking finance and insurance private bankingHeadquarters amp employees Bank is based in Mumbai with over 67857 employees Website wwwicicibankcom

ICICI Bank

Source Reserve Bank of India Bank websites

4747DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

MUMBAI AS FINANCIAL HUB OF INDIAhellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Mumbai is the capital of the state of Maharashtra and the financial capital of India The city houses a majority of the headquarters of

large corporates and financial institutions in the country In addition major stock exchanges commodity exchanges and capital

markets of India are situated in Mumbai During 2014-15 Mumbai accounted for 227 of the state income of Maharashtra Till

September 2015 the number of micro small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in Mumbai totalled 244000 providing employment to

about 292000 thousand individuals

According to Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC) there are 305 industrial units in Mumbai About US$ 648

million has been invested by the corporation for various projects in Mumbai providing employment to about 50000 people in the area

Source Maharashtra Economic Survey 2015-16 Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust

The government has also commenced work for setting up a special economic zone (SEZ) in Nhava Sheva Navi Mumbai The project

is being developed by Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) and is planned by LampT Infrastructure Engineering Limited The project will

be developed on EPC mode with a total expected private investment of about US$ 53468 million The zone is being developed on

27738 hectares of land and is directly accessible via Mumbai Goa Highway- NH4B and SH 54 It is expected to generate direct and

indirect employment opportunities for about 150 thousand people The project was granted environmental clearance on 5th December

2014 LampT Infrastructure Engineering submitted detailed plans for the project to the government on 31st March 2015 Since then

activities such as levelling of the area and initiation of tender process for the wall protecting the SEZ (Phase-1) have commenced

4848DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

MUMBAI AS FINANCIAL HUB OF INDIAhellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Further the Government is setting up the Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC) with the help of the Government of Japan

which has agreed to lend US$ 45 billion for this project Seven nodes are in the development stage for the Phase-1 of the

project which is expected to greatly boost Indiarsquos manufacturing sector

The Government of Maharashtra sent a memorandum to the 13th Finance Commission to support the growth of Mumbairsquos

infrastructure and develop it as an international finance centre

In addition to providing US$ 159 million to the Government of Maharashtra for developing the infrastructure of Mumbai as a part

of (JNNURM) the Government of India has released US$ 2663 million for the funding of Mumbai Metro to improve the transport

infrastructure of Mumbai

In November 2015 apex industry body ASSOCHAM launched Maharashtra-Goa Regional Development Council with an aim to

develop Mumbai as International Finance Centre and Mumbai-Pune-Nashik region as the Silicon Valley of India The Council is

expected to aid sustainability of two major states

The Mumbai Metro Rail Phase II A from Dahisar to DN Nagar covering 186 km with project cost of US$ 97922 million

commenced in February-2016 and is likely to be completed by March 2019 Phase III of the project Colaba-Bandra-Seepz

covering 335 km with a project cost US$ 353437 million is expected to be completed by 2020-21 General consultant has been

appointed and tendering for civil work is in progress for this phase

Preliminary work is in progress for the Mumbai Trans ndash Harbour link and Multi-Modal Corridor from Virar to Alibaug Work on the

projects commenced in 2011 amp 2010 and are expected to be completed by 2021 amp 2019 respectively As of October 2015

expenditure of US$ 1 21 million and US$ 1 million respectively was incurred

Source Maharashtra Economic Survey 2015-16

4949DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash PHARMACEUTICALS AND BIOTECHNOLOGY hellip (13)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Major opportunities have emerged in the pharmaceutical

sector primarily in the areas of contract research contract

manufacturing and clinical trials

The state has a well developed laboratory research and

development infrastructure and a strong resource pool As of

August 2015 one of the leading pharmaceutical companies

Nutra Plus started the commercial production of therapeutic

and analgesic products in its Tarapur plant

The Maharashtra state government aims at giving a boost to

the pharmaceutical sector in the state and improve research

activities with development of skilled man power Hence the

government plans to establish National Institute of Pharmacy

Education and Research at Nagpur during 2015-16 In

September 2015 A2Care one of the leading pharmaceutical

companies announced plans to invest in Maharashtra under

the Make in Maharashtra programme

From August 1991 to October 2015 a total of 854 projects

with an investment of US$ 24485 million have been

approved for the pharmaceutical industry in the state Of

these 496 projects with investment of US$ 66315 million

have commenced

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

MSME Micro small and medium enterprises

5050DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash PHARMACEUTICALS AND BIOTECHNOLOGY hellip (23)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

Economic Survey 2015-16

Biotechnology amp Pharmaceutical SEZs in Maharashtra

Sector Status

Serum Bio-Pharma Park Pharmaceuticals amp Biotechnology Formal approval granted

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Pharmaceuticals Formal approval granted

Wockhardt Infrastructure Development Limited Pharmaceuticals Formal approval granted

Mahindra and Mahindra Limited Biotechnology Formal approval granted

International Biotech Park Ltd Biotechnology Formal approval granted

Inspira Infra (Aurangabad) Ltd (formally Ajanta Project (India) Ltd) Pharmaceuticals Formal approval granted

Inspira Infra (Aurangabad) Ltd (formally Ajanta Project (India) Ltd) Biotechnology Formal approval granted

Saloni Business Park Private Limited Biotechnology Formal approval granted

Veritas Infrastructure Development Limited Biotechnology Formal approval granted

SEZ Bio-Tech Services Private Limited Biotechnology Formal approval granted

Registered BT units

BT unitsTotal units Investment (US$ million) Employment

Registered LOI Registered LOI Registered LOI

MSME 50 15 433 298 872 338

Large 16 7 1858 881 712 931

5151DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash PHARMACEUTICALS AND BIOTECHNOLOGY hellip (33)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

GlaxoSmithkline

Pharmaceuticals Ltd

Cipla Ltd

bull GlaxoSmithkline Pharmaceuticals established in 1924 is one of the oldest players in the Indian

pharmaceuticals industry In 2015-16 the company earned US$ 42291 million in revenues The

company produces medicines that treat major diseases such as asthma virus control

infections mental health diabetes and digestive conditions The company is also a leader in the

important areas of vaccines and is developing new treatments for cancer

bull Cipla is one of the major Indian companies in the pharmaceuticals sector with total income

from operations in 2015-16 valued at US$ 208 billion It is also one of the oldest players in the

sector The company has manufacturing units at Vikhroli (Mumbai) and Patalganga

Wockhardt Ltd

bull Wockhardt headquartered in Mumbai is a major player in the integrated healthcare segment

The companyrsquos market presence covers formulations biopharmaceuticals nutrition products

vaccines and Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs) The companyrsquos total income from

operations stood at US$ 33986 million in 2015-16

bull Wockhardt has set up a global scale biopharmaceuticals manufacturing park the Wockhardt

Biotech Park in Aurangabad This state-of-the-art complex comprises six dedicated

manufacturing facilities and is designed according to USFDA and EMEA standards

Lupin Ltd bull Lupin is one of the significant players and primarily derives its revenue from formulations Total

net sales of the company in 2015-16 were valued at about US$ 209 billion The company has

manufacturing plants at Tarapur and Aurangabad The company is waiting for an approval from

the Food and Drugs Authority to start commercial operations in Mihan-SEZ Nagpur

USFDA US Food and Drug Administration EMEA Europe The Middle East and Africa

5252DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ITITeS AND ELECTRONICS hellip (14)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

News Articles

IT is one of the top notch sectors in the state with maximum

thrust development and investment

Over 2014-15 Maharashtra accounted for around 30 of the

countryrsquos software exports with the help of 1200 software units

present in the state

The Government of Maharashtra is focusing on providing IT-

related infrastructure fiscal incentives to IT units and an

institutional framework for the IT sector The prime ITITeS clusters

are in Greater Mumbai Pune Thane and Nasik Pune is the

leader in Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) services

During 2015-16 the Directorate of Information Technology made 156 online services available through ldquoAaple Sarkarrdquo portal under

the Maharashtra Public Services Rights Act 2015

During 2016 Government of Maharashtra came up with a new policy - ldquoElectronics Policy 2016rdquo which aims at achieving a turnover

of US$ 12 billion for the ESDM industry and is assisting in targeted expansion of ESDM sector to cross US$ 2 billion through 2020

Source Economic Survey 2015-16

Investment in science technology and

environment sector in Maharashtra

Year Cost (outlay) US$ million

2011-12 619

2012-13 442

2013-14 564

2014-15 947

2015-16 1023

5353DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ITITeS AND ELECTRONICS hellip (24)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

During 2015-16 Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

(MIDC) CIDCO and Software Technology Park of India cumulatively

developed 37 public IT parks and approved 472 IT parks Of the total

472 IT parks 160 parks are already operational with an overall

investment of US$ 55637 million and US$ 136908 million has been

proposed for the remaining 312 IT park projects that are in the

processing phase

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development CorporationSource Economic Survey 2015-16

Prominent information technology parks in Maharashtra

District Number of IT parks (2015-16)

Pune 172

Greater Mumbai 158

Thane 129

Nagpur 5

Nashik 4

Aurangabad 3

Wardha 1

Total 472

Prominent information technology parks in

Maharashtra

Talawade IT Park Dehu-Moshi Road Pune

Millennium Business Park (MBP) Navi Mumbai

Hinjewadi IT Park Phase I Hinjewadi Pune

Hinjewadi IT Park Phase II Hinjewadi Pune

Kolhapur IT Park Kolhapur

Sangli IT Park Vishrambag Sangli

Nagpur IT Park Nagpur

Deogiri Infotech Park Aurangabad

Kharadi IT Park Kharadi Pune

5454DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ITITeS AND ELECTRONICS hellip (34)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

News articles

Government initiatives

Additional floor space index for IT parks and recreational residential and other support facilities would be provided

Eligible IT-ITeS units covered under the Package Scheme of Incentives (PSI) would be exempted from the payment of electricity duty

IT units would be supplied with power at industrial rates

Property tax shall be levied on ITITeS units at par with residential rates

VAT on the sale of IT products would be generally charged at a minimum floor rate

Developement of Mumbai-Pune-Nashik as Silicon valley of India that is an IT innovation hub under Maharashtra-Goa Regional Development

Council

5555DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ITITeS AND ELECTRONICS hellip (44)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

Accenture

IBM

bull Accenture is a global management consulting technology services and outsourcing company

with around 259000 people serving clients in more than 120 countries The company has

several development centres across India

bull It has major operating centres in Mumbai and Pune In 2014-15 (for the twelve months ending

Aug 2015) the company earned revenues of US$ 3291 billion

bull IBM is one of the biggest IT solutions and product firms having presence across the globe

bull The company has a significant presence in India with centres in Pune In 2014 it recorded

revenues of US$ 9279 billion

Capgemini

bull Capgemini is a global IT major headquartered in Paris France and operates in more than 40

countries The company generated revenues of US$ 1150 billion in 2014 and US$ 529 billion

in H1 2015 The company provides solutions across all verticals in the industry It has software

centres in Mumbai Navi Mumbai and Pune In February 2014 the company opened a new

facility at Pune with a seating capacity of 2800 persons adding to the 4000 people it employs

at its Pune campus It is also looking to increase its workforce in the state

Infosys Technologies

Ltd

bull Infosys is a well-known IT giant with development centres across India The company

generated revenues of US$ 8711 billion in 2014-15 and US$ 464 billion in H1 2015-16

bull The company has a development centre at Wakad Pune and also a BPO centre in the city

bull Infosys has been allotted land in Mihan-SEZ Nagpur and was expected to start construction

work in July 2014 In the first phase the company will invest US$ 788 million to accommodate

5000 software professionals

5656DECEMBER 2016

Maharashtra occupies an important place in both the production and export of engineering goods from the country

The engineering industry in the state is highly diversified and produces a large range of machine parts from industrial

machinery to industrial castings and forgings

The industry which was initially concentrated in the Mumbai-Pune belt has spread all over the state with the major

production centres in Nagpur Aurangabad Nasik and Kolhapur

The major engineering items of production and export in Maharashtra are textile mill machinery machinery for sugar

cement and chemical plants food processing machinery construction machinery tractors electric power machinery

transmission line towers automobiles and ship building

BHEL is setting up a new power equipment fabrication plant at Bhandara in the Vidharba region of Maharashtra The

greenfield unit is being set up by the company with an initial investment of US$ 92 million and will provide direct employment

to about 700 people It is setting up a silicon solar cell at Sakoli in the Bhandara district and also plans to set up a solar

photo-voltaic cell unit in the state As of May 2015 the plant is in construction stage

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ENGINEERING hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

5757DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ENGINEERING hellip (22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

Larsen amp Toubro

Ltd (LampT)

Greaves Cotton Ltd

bull Larsen amp Toubro Limited (LampT) is a diversified Indian conglomerate with interests in engineering

and construction The company earned US$ 681 billion in revenues during H1 2015-16

bull LampT is one of the oldest running companies with headquarters in Mumbai The company has

manufacturing facilities at Mumbai and Ahmednagar

bull Greaves Cotton is one of the oldest and well-diversified engineering companies in India

bull Its core products include dieselpetrol engines pump sets construction equipment and gensets

bull The company has manufacturing facilities at Chakan Chinchwad Chikalthana Shendra and

Waluj The company earned US$ 24731 million in revenues in 2015-16

Siemens Groupbull Siemens Group is a leading inventor innovator and implementer of leading-edge technology-

enabled solutions operating in the core business segments of industry energy and healthcare

The company is based in Navi Mumbai In 2013-14 (October 2013 to September 2014)

Siemens India earned US$ 176 billion as total income from operations and US$ 119 billion

during the first 9 months of 2014-15 (till June 2015)

ABB

bull ABB is one of the leading engineering companies in the world The ABB group operates in

around 100 countries and employs about 130000 people The company offers an extensive

array of products and services within power and automation technologies ABB operations in

India include 12 manufacturing facilities with over 10355 employees The company has a

manufacturing facility in Mumbai In 2014-15 ABB India Ltd earned revenues of US$ 128 billion

from operations on standalone basis and US$ 94808 million during the first nine months of

2015

5858DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash TEXTILES hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Maharashtra contributes about 114 to Indiarsquos textiles and apparels

output Maharashtra is the largest cotton producer in India with

largest area under cultivation for cotton that is 3827 thousand

hectares during 2015-16 The textile industry is the largest employer

in Maharashtra and contributes around 28 to Indias total exports

Textile parks aimed to provide world-class infrastructural

components for the textile sector and enhance productive capacity

are being set up in Maharashtra to maintain its leadership position in

textile exports and production

Some of the textile parks are the Nardhana Textile Park in Dhule

Butibori (Nagpur) Textile Park and Ambernath Textile Park As

announced in May 2015 the state government plans to set up 8 new

textile parks in the state

As per budget 2016-17 the state government is aiming at setting up

new textile units across the statersquos cotton growing areas Moreover

the government has also proposed an investment of US$ 4048

million during 2016-17 for the existing and upcoming textile projects

across Vidharbha Norhern Maharashtra and Marathwada

Source Central Silk Board

Note 2015-16(1) Till May 2016

Source Economic Survey 2014-15

2015-16 (cotton production) - estimated

Cotton (lint) production in Maharashtra (million bales)

774

682 679

883

682

420

2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Raw silk production (in tonnes)

Year Volume

2012-13 97

2013-14 122

2014-15 221

2015-16 274

2016-17(1) 20

5959DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash TEXTILES hellip (22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

Raymond

Bombay Dyeing

bull Raymond was incorporated in 1925 and is a leading Indian textile major The company is part of

global conglomerate Raymond Group It generated revenues of US$ 43886 million in 2014-15

and US$ 4084 million between April-September 2015

bull Raymond was the first in 1959 to introduce a polywool blend in India to creating the worlds finest

suiting fabric ndash the Super 240s ndash made from superfine 116 micron wool

bull The Bombay Dyeing and Manufacturing Company Limitedrsquos textile products include bedding

range bedding accessories bath linen hotel linen and industrial fabrics

bull Product range also consists of bed sheets bed covers quilts duvet covers dohars bed in bag

sets blankets pillow cases cushion covers shams cushions pillows and bed decor sets pool

towels bath towels hand towels and face towels The company generated revenues of US$

30374 million in 2015-16

S Kumarsrsquo bull S Kumarsrsquo is one of Indias leading textile and apparel companies With expertise in multi-fibre

manufacturing the company has extended its presence in multiple product categories from

fabrics to apparels and home textiles Its brands include Reid amp Taylor Belmonte SKumars

Uniformity By Belmonte Carmichael House and Stephens Brothers

Siyaramrsquosbull Siyaram Silk Mills incorporated in 1978 is a leading producer of blended fabrics in India

bull The company is one of the most renowned vertically integrated textile companies in the country

It operates the widest range of latest machinery in its eco-friendly plants at Tarapur Daman and

Mumbai The company earned US$ 24775 million in revenues in 2015-16

6060DECEMBER 2016

Maharashtra has a strong presence in the petrochemicals and oil and

gas sectors Mumbai Nagothane Rabale and Patalganga are major

petrochemical hubs while Thane Mumbai Pune and Wardha are

chemical hubs

Opportunities primarily exist in the areas of polymers amp plastics

fertilisers and synthetic yarns Key competitive strengths of the state in

this industry are the strong upstream and downstream linkages for raw

materials and products Bombay High accounts for over 50 of the

countrys oil amp gas production In August 2015 Indraprastha Gas Ltd

invested US$ 3151 million in Maharashtra Natural Gas Ltd (MNGL) The

purpose of the investment is to enhance the city gas distribution

business of the company in Maharashtra

As of August 2015 the state government announced plans to establish a

grid-connected canal top solar power project in the state at Jalgaon The

project will feature a 75 MW solar photovoltaic power plant which will be

established on the left bank canal of the dam As per the new energy

policy of the state the government is planning to establish 14400 MW of

fresh grid-connected capacity by 2019-20

As on March 2016 the state had an installed capacity of 2995419 MW

under Thermal energy 69014 MW under Nuclear energy 333184 MW

under Hydro and 661329 MW under Renewable energy sources

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KEY INDUSTRIES ndash CHEMICALS OIL AND GAS ENERGY hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Commissionerate of Agriculture GoM

Economic Survey 2015-16

Use of chemical fertilisers in Maharashtra

YearTotal input

(lsquo000 tonnes)

Per hectare

consumption (kg)

2011-12 658 1552

2012-13 547 1161

2013-14 599 1194

2014-15 6013 1259

2015-16 5825 1070

Under the State Budget 2016-17 the government has

planned an investment of US$ 11977 million for

electricity generation projects Outlay of UD$ 6966

million has been set for adding capacity under non-

conventional energy sources

6161DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash CHEMICALS OIL AND GAS ENERGY hellip (22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

Oil and Natural Gas Corp

Hindustan Petroleum

Corp Ltd

bull Oil and Natural Gas Corporation ranks as one of the leading oil and gas Exploration and Production

(EampP) companies in the world in the terms of asset value The companyrsquos consolidated revenue from

operations stood at US$ 12 billion in 2015-16 The company has a production facility at Uran (Navi

Mumbai) and the corporate office is in Mumbai It plans to invest US$ 810 million to build a new gas

based fertiliser plant and it would invest US$ 9456 million for redevelopment of its Mumbai High

(North) oil and gas field in the state of Maharashtra

bull Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL) is one of the Navratna Public Sector Units (PSUs)

It is a major refining and oil retailing company in India HPCLrsquos standalone total income was US$

2857 billion in 2015-16 It has an oil refining unit on Mumbairsquos west coast

Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd bull Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) is engaged in the marketing and distribution refining

trading and exploration of petroleum The companyrsquos standalone revenues stood at US$ 1633

billion between April 2015-September 2015 BPCL has a refinery in Mumbai

Reliance Industries Ltd bull Reliance Industries Limited is the largest private sector firm in India and ranks 99th on the Fortune

500 list based on revenues The companyrsquos standalone revenues was US$ 4523 billion for 2015-16

The company has diversified interests in energy retail textiles petrochemicals infotel and SEZs

Reliance Industries Limited has manufacturing facilities at Nagothane Nagpur and Pathalganga in

Maharashtra

6262DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash AUTO AND AUTO COMPONENTS hellip (13)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Maharashtra accounts for approximately 351 of the

countryrsquos output of automobiles by value

The major automobile centres in the state include Pune

Nasik Aurangabad and Nagpur

Pune is the largest auto hub of India with over 4000

manufacturing units in the Pimpri-Chinchwad region

alone Pune is home to large players like Bajaj Auto

Limited Daimler Chrysler Limited Tata Motors etc

Nasik is home to one of Indias largest multi-utility

vehicle manufacturers ndash Mahindra amp Mahindra Limited

In September 2015 Maharashtra government received

an application from Mercedes Benz regarding an

investment plan of US$ 30553 million to upgrade its

manufacturing capacity at Pune plant which

manufactures around 40000 to 80000 units of luxury

cars per year

The domestic utility maker Mahindra has been planning

to invest US$ 122 billion for enlarging its automotive or

manufacturing plants in Maharashtra Investment of US$

99298 million will be made at the companyrsquos Nashik

plant and while investment of US$ 22915 million would

be done in the Chakan unit The total amount will be

invested by Mahindra over a span of more than seven

years

Automotive hubs in Maharashtra

As of August 2016 Mahindra Intertrade a part of Mahindra

Group entered into a partnership with MSTC a Government

of India enterprise to set up the countrys first auto

shredding and vehicle recycling unit Gujarat and

Maharastra have been short listed for setting up the facility

with the operations likely to commence by early 2018

6363DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash AUTO AND AUTO COMPONENTS hellip (23)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

As of July 2015 the Maharashtra state government

announced plans to finalise the deal with Chrysler for

setting up a jeep production facility at Ranjangaon in

Aurangabad The overall investment expected in the

first year is US$ 28188 million and US$ 56369 million

is to be invested over the next six years

ARAI Indias premier automotive RampD testing and

certification organisation is in Pune It is Indiarsquos first

Auto Cluster Development and Research Institute is in

Maharashtra

Investment opportunities in the auto sector

Partnership and alliances for auto component

sector

Vehicle retailing

Low cost vehicles

Cvs to benefit from increasing infrastructure activity and

heightened international interest

Diversification in two wheeler segment

Design centers

Auto financing

RampD

Source Economic Survey 2015-16 ARAI - Automotive Research Association of India

Note 2016(1) till January 2016

Category wise numbers of a few categories of motor vehicles on the road in Maharashtra

Vehicle Type 2015 2016(1)

Motor-cycles scooters amp mopeds 18151386 19705511

Taxi cabs 203180 217062

Auto rickshaws 719341 724080

Ambulances 13625 14295

School buses 27046 22402

Private service vehicles 11163 11640

6464DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash AUTO AND AUTO COMPONENTS hellip (33)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

Bajaj Auto Ltd

Tata Motors Ltd

bull Bajaj Auto is a major Indian automobile manufacturer The company is the worlds fourth-largest two- and

three-wheeler manufacturer with turnover of US$ 346 billion in 2015-16 The company manufactures and

exports scooters motorcycles and auto rickshaws The company is based in Pune with a regional office at

Akurdi and manufacturing plants in Chakan (Pune manufactures motorcycles) and Waluj (near

Aurangabad manufactures motorcycles and three-wheelers)

bull Tata Motors Limited is a multinational corporation headquartered in Mumbai India It acquired British

automotive brands Jaguar and Land Rover in 2008 The company is the worldrsquos fourth-largest truck and

bus manufacturer Net revenue of the company was US$ 1232 billion in 2015-16

bull The company has an auto manufacturing and assembly unit at Pune The Pune unit is spread over two

geographical regions ndash Pimpri (800 acres) and Chinchwad (130 acres)

Force Motors Ltd bull Formerly known as Bajaj Tempo Force Motors is a part of Firodia Enterprise that manufactures Multi

Utility Vehicles (MUVs) tractors Sports Utility Vehicles (SUVs) and Light Commercial Vehicles (LCVs)

bull Matador was a popular LCV manufactured by Force Motors The company has a manufacturing unit in

Pune The company generated consolidated income of US$ 467 million in 2015-16

Mahindra and Mahindra

Ltd

bull Mahindra and Mahindra is one of the major auto manufacturers of India The company generated US$

1775 billion of income from operations in 2015-16

bull The companyrsquos products include tractors SUVs and LCVs It has manufacturing facilities at Mumbai Pune

Nagpur and Nasik

6565DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash TOURISM hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Maharashtra is a major trade and tourist destination of India attracting

thousands of tourists from across the world every year It is the fourth

most visited state of India

There are many temples in Maharashtra some of them being hundreds of

years old constructed in a fusion of architectural styles borrowed from

north and south India Maharashtra has its own folk music Folk musical

programmes such as Gondhal Lavani Bharud and Powada are popular

especially in rural areas

The state is home to the Hindi film industry Bollywood which produces

the largest number of films globally Maharashtra has a score of

pilgrimage destinations ranging from the ones that revolve around

mythology (eg Nasik Warkar and Pune) and those celebrating the

achievements of religious leaders and reformers (Shirdi Haji Ali shrine) to

new age pilgrimage destinations such as the Osho Commune at Pune

Tourist arrivals in Maharashtra (million)

Nasik is one of the four sites of the Kumbh Mela which is held once in every 12 years The city is known as the place where Lord

Ram spent 14 years in exile Maharashtra is the first state to declare a tourism district for tourism development Sindhudurg is the

first district in Maharashtra to be declared as a tourism district

The state has launched Unlimited Maharashtra advertising campaign through newspapers and television channels to attract

tourists during summer vacations A half-hour ferry ride across Mumbai harbor takes visitors to view the superbly carved 1300

years old cave temple on the little island of Elephanta a favourite picnic spot

Source Ministry of Tourism Government of India

7750 8685

9850 10781

2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

6666DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash TOURISM hellip (22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

In 2014-15 9412 million domestic tourists and 438 million foreign tourists visited the state of Maharashtra whereas in 2013-14

827 million domestic tourists and 415 million foreign tourists visited Maharashtra During 2015 10343 million domestic tourists

and 431 million foreign tourists visited the state of Maharashtra

In 2016 the Government of Maharashtra formulated a new policy on Tourism- lsquoMaharashtra Tourism Policy 2016rsquo which aims at

minimizing delays as well as replication of redundancies amp information and enhancing the application process efficiency An

amount of US$ 4353 million was allocated by the government to boost basic amenities being provided across tourist spots

As per 2016-17 budget the state government announced the following plans

Aurangabad has been affirmed as a tourist district in the state and the government has decided to offer special attention

towards the uplifting of tourism in Verul Sulibhanjan Mhaismal and Khultabad

The state government is also undergoing various steps for improving safety measures across the beaches for ensuring

security of people

6767DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES amp EMPOWERMENT

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Till October 2015 a total of 454 mega projects were sanctioned by the state government with an outlay of US$ 5418 billion Due

to these projects employment opportunities for a total of 388 lakh people are expected to be created

Further a total employment of 166 lakh has been recorded across 20220 MSMEs with an investment of US$ 62480 million till

September 2016

As per budget 2016-17 for upgradation of State Employment Guarantee Scheme and Mahatma Gandhi Rural Employment

Scheme in the state the Government of Maharashtra has projected an outlay of US$ 1222 million of which US$ 42295 million

is towards the central share and US$ 10769 million is towards the state share These schemes are being executed in the state

for providing the required job opportunities across rural areas

Source State Budge 2016-17 Economic Survey 2015-16

6868DECEMBER 2016

The Government of Maharashtra provides single-window clearance to all units to reduce the average time required for

establishment of such units and issue various clearances required for setting up of industries at a single point The

government has taken following steps for setting up committees at various levels

District-level committee under the chairmanship of the District Collector for proposals from SSI units

State-level committee under the chairmanship of Development Commissioner (Industries) for MSILSI units

Mega projects committee under the chairmanship of Secretary (Industries) for mega projects and FDI proposals

A Common Application Form (CAF) to be evolved for every applicant seeking to set up an industry andor expansion unit

and development of information systemsoftware to process such applications online

Representatives of the concerned departments from whom the clearances are required to be the members of or invitees on

the district state and mega projects committees The final decision will be given as far as possible within 30 days of receipt

of dully filled CAFs

In order to provide the people of state with one stop portal for information services and consents electronically under

Industrial Policy 2013 the government is focussing on provisions for SWC system

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SINGLEndashWINDOW CLEARANCE MECHANISMhellip (13)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

6969DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

SINGLEndashWINDOW CLEARANCE MECHANISMhellip (23)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Agency Description

MIDC services

Land Department- Services

Fire Department- Services

Engineering - Water Department- Services

Engineering - Drainage Department- Services

Engineering - Power Department- Services

SPA Department- Services

Technical Advisor Department- Services

IT SEZ Department- Services

Non-MIDC services

Directorate of Industries - Services

Labour Department- Services

Airport Authority of India - Services

Public Works Department - Services

Ministry of Corporate Affairs - Services

Food and Drug Administration - Services

Maharashtra Coastal Zone Management Authority - Services

Directorate General of Foreign Trade - Services

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

7070DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

SINGLEndashWINDOW CLEARANCE MECHANISMhellip (33)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Agency Description

Non-MIDC services

Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Limited - Services

Income Tax Department - Services

Department of Sales Tax - Services

Industrial Safety amp Healthy Directorate - Services

Boiler Inspectorate - Services

Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai ndash Services

Central Board of Excise amp Customs - Services

Employee Welfare - Services

Weights and Measures - Services

Bureau of Indian Standards - Services

Maharashtra Pollution Control Board - Services

Petroleum and Explosives Safety Organization - Services

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

7171DECEMBER 2016

Agency Description Contact information

Directorate of

Industries

The work of the Directorate of Industries Maharashtra stateis mainly confined to the development and progress of large-scale small-scale and cottage industries in the state TheDepartment of Industries was reorganised and theDirectorate of Industries was formed in August 1960 Controlof cottage industries was transferred to the Directorate ofIndustries with effect from 1st December 1960

It also assists in the formulation and implementation ofvarious policies and promotional schemes

Development Commissioner of Industries

Government of MaharashtraDirectorate of Industries

New Administrative Building2nd Floor Opposite Mantralaya

MumbaiMaharashtra-400 032

Phone 91-22-22028616didcimaharashtragovin

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INVESTMENT PROMOTION OFFICES hellip (13)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

7272DECEMBER 2016

Agency Description Contact information

Maharashtra Agro

Industries

Development

Corporation Limited

(MAIDC)

The objective of the company is to make available to thefarmers of Maharashtra standard quality fertiliserspesticides agro engineering implements amp animal feed to theextent required amp at the time of requirement amp at competitiverates

Maharashtra Agro Industries Development CorporationLimited (MAIDC) has also been designated as the statenodal agency by Ministry of Food Processing IndustriesGovernment of India In its role as state nodal agency itscrutinises amp forwards various proposals of entrepreneursunder different schemes of assistance from the Governmentof India It also helps entrepreneurs in preparing projectsselecting the area etc

Krushi Udyog BhavanDinkarrao Deasi Marg Aarey Milk

ColonyGoregaon (East) Mumbai-400065 Maharashtra India

Phone 91-22-29272027Email mdmaidcmumbaicom

Website wwwmaidcmumbaicom

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INVESTMENT PROMOTION OFFICES hellip (23)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

7373DECEMBER 2016

Agency Description Contact information

Maharashtra

Industrial

Development

Corporation (MIDC)

1 MIDCrsquos objectives are

a) To achieve balanced industrial development ofMaharashtra with an emphasis on developing partsand underdeveloped parts of the state

b) Help in infrastructural development of each and everydistrict in Maharashtra

c) Facilitate entrepreneurs in setting up industries atvarious locations

MIDC is an agent of the state government for carrying outactivities of acquisition and disposal of land provision ofinfrastructure facilities and providing other services toindustrial centres

Udyog SarathiMahakali Caves Road Andheri (E)

Mumbai-400 093Phone 91-22-268700525473

Fax 91-22-26871587Email feedbackmidcindiaorg

Website wwwmidcindiaorg

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INVESTMENT PROMOTION OFFICES hellip (33)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

7474DECEMBER 2016

Approvals and clearances required Respective departments

Prior to setting up the unit

Registration

Development Authority

Allotment of landshed

Permission for land use Industrial Development Authorities

No-objection certificate under the Water Act 1974 and the Air Act 1981 Pollution Control Board

Approval for construction activity and building plan Development Authority

No-objection certificate Fire Department

Provisional Trade Tax registrations

Central and State Excise Departments

Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY APPROVALS REQUIRED hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

7575DECEMBER 2016

Approvals and clearances required Respective departments

Before commencement of production

No-objection certificate under the Water Act 1974 and the Air Act 1981 Pollution Control Board

No-objection certificate Fire Department

Permanent Trade Tax registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956Central and State Excise Departments

Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956

After commencement of productionactivity

Registration Industries Department

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY APPROVALS REQUIRED hellip (22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Timelines for approvals and clearances

Department Timeline

Issuance of allotment order 15 days

Possession of plotshed 7 days

Building plans approval 15 days

Grant of water connection 10 days

Urban land ceiling permission 10 days

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2014-15

7676DECEMBER 2016

Cost parameter Cost estimate Source

Land (per sq m)Commercial US$ 02 to US$ 11583

Industrial US$ 02 to US$ 5792

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC)

Power (per kWh)

Domestic 45-16 cents

Commercial 117-235 cents

Agricultural 43 cents

Industrial 88-1997 cents

Economic Survey 2015-16

Labour (per day) US$ 12 to US$ 6

Ministry of Labour and Employment

Government of India Wage Rates July

1 2015 to Dec 31 2015

5-star hotel room (single

occupancy per night)US$ 97-US$ 220

Maharashtra Tourism Development

Corporation

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

COST OF DOING BUSINESS IN MAHARASHTRA

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

As per the World Bank and Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP) report - Assessment of State

Implementation of Business Reforms 2016 the state ranked 10th as per the Ease of Doing Business Index

7777DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE ACTS amp POLICIES hellip (15)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Maharashtra ITITeS Policy 2015

Read more

Objectives

Maharashtra Renewable Energy Policy 2015

bull To increase power production from renewable sources by 14400 MW and from solar power

projects by 7500 MW From renewable sources power generation of 5000 MW is targeted from

wind power projects 1000 MW from sugarcane wasteagricultural remedial projects 400 MW

from small hydro projects 300 MW from agricultural waste power generation projects and 200

MW from industrial waste power generation projects

bull The policy progress would be headed by the Principal Secretary Energy

Objectives

Read more

bull To attract IT investments across the State and incentivize IT industry at all district headquarters

in the State by providing additional incentives and continue to provide usual incentives as per the

IT ITES Policy ndash 2009

bull To promote the development of special fields of application of IT such as animation visual

effects gaming and comics

Maharashtra Tourism Policy 2016

Read more

Objectives

bull Designate Tourism as a priority sector since it holds the potential to usher in economic

development and generate high employment opportunities in Maharashtra

bull Achieve sector growth of 10 per annum and share of 15 in GSDP through tourism and

tourism related activities

bull Generate fresh investments in the tourism sector to the tune of US$ 458 billion by 2025

bull Create 1 million additional jobs in the tourism sector by 2025

7878DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE ACTS amp POLICIES hellip (25)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Housing Policy 2013-2018

bull To generate low income housing by making it mandatory for private developers with residential

plot sizes of 4000 square metres and above to reserve 20 of the land for low income groups

bull The reserved land or constructed flats would be handed over to the state housing agency

Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (MHADA)

Read more

Objective

Industrial Policy of Maharashtra 2013-2018

bull To attract investment of US$ 82946 billion by the end of 2018 and create 2 million job

opportunities

bull To focus on the areas of Maharashtra that are less developed in comparison with mainstream

industrially developed areas and retain the state as industrial investment leaderRead more

Objectives

Organic Farming Policy 2013

bull To promote and encourage organic farming in Maharashtra by allocating a minimum 10 of the

land for organic faming activity

bull To provide organic pesticides and fertilizers and increase the awareness amongst farmers about

organic faming through lecturesRead more

Objective

7979DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE ACTS amp POLICIES hellip (35)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

State Port Policy 2010

bull To develop six non major ports in Maharashtra by developing greenfield ports multi-purpose

jetties and cargo terminals in order to aid import and export and coastal shipping of goods

Read more

Objective

e-Governance Policy of Maharashtra - 2011

bull To develop the e- governance sector of the state and take it towards m- governance by enabling

the citizens to avail the services online

bull To enable the government to function more efficiently and develop a paper less environment

Read more

Objective

Textile Policy of Maharashtra 2011ndash17

bull To lay special emphasis on raising processing units at various levels from cotton to

manufacturing textiles to assure long term development by giving support to the industries

associated with manufacturing of textiles

Objective

Read more

8080DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE ACTS amp POLICIES hellip (45)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Child Development Policy 2002

bull To emphasise on child development of orphans destitute homeless and deviated in a planned

structured and disciplined manner

bull To aid prevention of sexual exploitation and trafficking of children

bull To provide free education and entertainment facilitiesRead more

Objectives

Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Policy 2002

bull To help in the growth of SEZs (duty free enclave) in the state in order to promote rapid industrial

development and job opportunities

bull To attract foreign amp domestic investments for infrastructure development in the state Read more

Objectives

Tourism Policy 2006

bull To promote tourism and develop hospitality infrastructure with private sector participation in the

state for a period of ten years or until substituted by new policy

bull To encourage public-private partnership (PPP) mode for development of tourist destinations

Read more

Objective

8181DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE ACTS amp POLICIES hellip (55)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Grapes Processing Industry Policy 2001

bull To develop grape processing industry in the state and creating better employment opportunities

bull To encourage wine industry be setting up wine parks in the state

Read more

Objective

Maharashtra Biotechnology Policy 2001

bull To develop and make the state biotechnology industry globally competitive the government

announced various fiscal and non fiscal incentives for biotechnology units

bull To develop infrastructure that is biotechnology parks and research basesRead more

Objective

Water Policy 2002

bull To focus on optimal use of water resources coupled with sustainable development in order to

provide economic and social benefits to the people of the state

Read more

Objective

8282DECEMBER 2016

Summit Venue of Summit Date

International Summit on Engineering and Technology (ISET-16) Mumbai 13th August 2016

International Conference on Networking Communication and Computing

Technology (ICNCCT-16)Nashik 14th August 2016

World Conference on Advanced Trends Robot Design Development

And Control (WCRDDC-16)Pune 27th August 2016

International Conference on Applications in Electrical Electronics

Computer Civil and Mechanical Engineering (ICEECCME-16)Aurangabad 4th September 2016

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

CONFERENCESSUMMITS FOR 2016-17hellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source India conference alerts

8383DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

CONFERENCESSUMMITS FOR 2016-17hellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source India conference alerts

Summit Venue of Summit Date

International Conference on Research in Mechanical Robotics and Civil

Engineering (ICRMRCE-16)Mumbai 11th September 2016

International Conference on Research in Mechanical Robotics and Civil

Engineering (ICRMRCE-16)Mumbai 2nd October 2016

International Conference on Electrical Electronics Computer Civil and

Mechanical Engineering (ICEECCME-16)Mumbai 6th November 2016

8484DECEMBER 2016

Average exchange rates

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ANNEXURE

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Year INR equivalent of one US$

2004-05 4481

2005-06 4414

2006-07 4514

2007-08 4027

2008-09 4614

2009-10 4742

2010-11 4562

2011-12 4688

2012-13 5431

2013-14 6028

2014-15 6028

2015-16 6546

Source Reserve Bank of India

8585DECEMBER 2016

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DISCLAIMER

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Page 3: MAHARASHTRA - IBEF• Maharashtra’sGSDP at current prices was US$ 300.51 billion in 2015-16 and accounted for 12.98% of India’sGDP, the highest among all states. Highest FDI in

33DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY hellip (12)

Highest contribution to

Indiarsquos GDP

bull Maharashtrarsquos GSDP at current prices was US$ 30051 billion in 2015-16 and accounted

for 1298 of Indiarsquos GDP the highest among all states

Highest FDI in Indiabull Total FDI in the state during April 2000 to March 2016 stood at US$ 8262 billion1 the

highest among all states in India

Largest Container Portbull Jawaharlal Nehru Port is the largest port in India in terms of container traffic In 2014-15

the traffic handled by the port was 63802 lakh metric tonnes During 2015-16 (till January

2016) the port handled 53547 lakh metric tonnes of traffic

Indiarsquos financial and

educational hub

bull The statersquos capital Mumbai is the commercial capital of India and has evolved into a

global financial hub The city is home to several global banking and financial service firms

Pune another major city in the state has emerged as the educational hub

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Central Statistics Office TechSci Estimates Economic Survey 2015-16

Department of Industrial Policy amp Promotion Indian Port Association1Including Daman amp Diu and Dadra amp Nagar Haveli

44DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY hellip (22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Significant production of

sugarcane and

pomegranate

bull Maharashtra is one of the largest producers of sugarcane and pomegranate in the country

In 2015-16 production of sugarcane in the state stood at 72089 thousand tonnes During

2014-15 the production of pomegranates was recorded to be 131337 thousand tonnes

Industrial powerhousebull Maharashtra is the most industrialised state in India and has maintained the leading

position in the industrial sector in the country The state is a pioneer in small scale

industries and boasts of the largest number of special export promotion zones

Strong cotton

productionbull Maharashtra is among the leading producers of cotton in India The state produced 420

million bales of cotton during 2015-16

Source Ministry of Agriculture News Articles Economic Survey 2015-16

55DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

Source Government of Maharashtra

Growing demandTrade and commerce hub

of India

bull Mumbai (Maharashtra) is known as the trade and commerce capital of India It is also the financial centre of India

bull Maharashtra has emerged as a key hub for IT and ITeS electronics and captive business outsourcing industries

Policy incentives

bull The Government of Maharashtra has several policies in place to set up the right kind of business climate

bull These policies aim to motivate investors to invest into various sectors in the state thereby contributing to the overall development of the economy

Facilitating infrastructure

bull The state has a well developed social physical and industrial infrastructure Apart from four international and seven domestic airports the state has two major and 53 minor ports It also has a well developed power supply grid

bull Maharashtras infrastructure sector has grown significantly over the last decade with a substantial rise in the number of industrial clusters and Public Private Partnership (PPP) projects

Rich pool of skilled

labour

bull Maharashtra has a literacy rate of 823 and is home to a number of world class educational and IT institutions

bull The state has a large base of skilled and industrial labour making it an ideal destination for knowledge based and manufacturing sectors

2015-16

GSDP of

the state

was US$

30051

billion

2015-16

Per capita

GSDP was

US$ 2545

Advantage

Maharashtra

ADVANTAGE MAHARASHTRA

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

66DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE VISION

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

GSDP growth

bull Maharashtra government

targets 125 GSDP growth

in the 12th Five Year Plan

bull US$ 506 billion allocated to

accelerate economic growth

by implementing specially

designed growth oriented

policies

Skill development

bull Establishing technical

universities for skill

development

bull Providing scholarships to

pursue professional courses

Agriculture

bull Promoting sustainable

development in agriculture by

integrating schemes of water

shed development use of

technology enhancing

processing capacity and skill

development

bull Promotion of agri-business

through PPP for Integrated

Agricultural Development (PPP-

IAD) and develop market linkages

of horticulture

Industrial sector

bull Expects to achieve double digit

growth during the 12th Five Year

Plan

bull Focus on growth of the

manufacturing sector

bull Creating conducive growth

environment

InfrastructureTourism

bull Promote religious adventure

and heritage tourism

bull Training workers in the

organised and unorganised

sectors related to tourism

bull 6026 km of national highway

projects

bull Developing ports by investing

approximately US$ 24 billion

Vision

Source Confederation of Indian Industry

77DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

MAHARASHTRA FACT FILE

Maharashtra is situated in the western region of the

country The state shares borders with Gujarat

Madhya Pradesh Chhattisgarh Andhra Pradesh

Karnataka Goa and the Union Territory of Dadra

and Nagar Haveli On its west is the Arabian Sea

Mumbai Pune Nagpur Thane Nasik Solapur

Kolhapur Sangli Aurangabad Amravati and

Ratnagiri are some of the major cities of

Maharashtra

Indias main stock exchanges amp capital market and

commodity exchanges are located in Mumbai

The most commonly spoken language in the state is

Marathi Konkani Hindi and English are the other prominent

languages

Source National Portal of India Economic Survey 2015-16

TechSci Research Estimates

Parameters Maharashtra

Capital Mumbai

Geographical area (lakh sq km) 308

Administrative districts (No) 36

Population density (persons per sq

km)365

Total population (million) 1181

Male population (million) 612

Female population (million) 569

Sex ratio (females per 1000 males) 929

Literacy rate () 823

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

88DECEMBER 2016

Parameter Maharashtra All states Source

Economy 2015-16 2015-16

GSDP as a percentage of all statesrsquo GSDP 1298 1000 Central Statistics Office TechSci Estimates

GSDP growth rate () 99 864 Central Statistics Office TechSci Estimates

Per capita GSDP (US$) 2545 1546 Central Statistics Office TechSci Estimates

Physical Infrastructure

Installed power capacity (MW) 4063069 30450575 Central Electricity Authority as of June 2016

Wireless subscribers (No) 84268281 1033157014Telecom Regulatory Authority of India as of

May 2016

Internet subscribers (No) 29000000 334340000Telecom Regulatory Authority of India as of

January 2016

National Highway length (km) 743479 10008708NHAI Roads and Building Department-

Government of India

Major and minor ports (No) 2 + 53 13+187 India Ports Association 2015

Airports (No) 11 125 Airports Authority of India

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

MAHARASHTRA IN FIGURES hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

99DECEMBER 2016

Parameter Maharashtra All states Source

Social Indicators

Literacy rate () 823 730 Census 2011

Birth rate (per 1000 population) 165 216 SRS Bulletin

Investment

Cumulative FDI equity inflows (US$ billion)1 8262 28851Department of Industrial Policy amp Promotion

April 2000 to March 2016

Industrial Infrastructure

Operational PPP projects (No) 194 1246DEA Ministry of Finance Government of India

July 2016

Operational SEZs (No) 25 186

Notified as of February 2016 Ministry of

Commerce amp Industry Department of

Commerce July 2016

1Combined FDI inflows for Maharashtra Dadra amp Nagar Haveli and Daman amp Diu

PPP Public-Private Partnership SEZ Special Economic Zone SRS Sample Registration System

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

MAHARASHTRA IN FIGURES hellip (22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

1010DECEMBER 2016

At current prices GSDP of Maharashtra was US$ 30051

billion in 2015-16

GSDP of the state grew at a CAGR of around 113 from

2004-05 to 2015-16

Source Central Statistics Office TechSci Estimates based on ldquoAdvanced

Estimatesrdquo provided by Directorate of Economics and Statistics of Maharashtra

GSDP - Gross State Domestic Product

CAGR ndash Compound Annual Growth Rate

GSDP - State Budget 2016-17

GSDP of Maharashtra at current prices

(in US$ billion)

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash GSDP

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

9271103

1295

1701 16341805

23002507 2437 2449

2648

3005

1111DECEMBER 2016

At current prices NSDP of Maharashtra was US$ 2636

billion in 2015-16

Maharashtrarsquos NSDP grew at a CAGR of around 111

from 2004-05 to 2015-16

Source Central Statistics Office TechSci Estimates based on ldquoAdvanced Estimatesrdquo provided

by Directorate of Economics and Statistics of Maharashtra

NSDP - Net State Domestic Product

CAGR ndash Compound Annual Growth Rate

NSDP - Geometric mean of YoY calculation from 2004-05 to 2014-15

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash NSDP

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

NSDP of Maharashtra at current prices

(in US$ billion)

826990

1167

1539 14691625

20842271 2204 2212

238

2636

1212DECEMBER 2016

The statersquos per capita GSDP^ at current price was US$

2545 in 2015-16

The per capita GSDP of Maharashtra grew at a CAGR of

98 between 2004-05 and 2015-16

Source Central Statistics Office TechSci Estimates based on

ldquoAdvanced Estimatesrdquo provided by Directorate of Economics and

Statistics of Maharashtra

Per Capita GSDP^ - calculated using GSDP million US$ Population in million

Per capita GSDP (US$)

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash PER CAPITA GSDP

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

9041059

1225

1585 15001633

20532208

2118 210052242

2545

1313DECEMBER 2016

At current price the statersquos per capita NSDPamp was US$

22325 in 2015-16

The per capita NSDP of Maharashtra grew at a CAGR of

97 between 2004-05 and 2015-16

Source Central Statistics Office TechSci Estimates based on

ldquoAdvanced Estimatesrdquo provided by Directorate of Economics and

Statistics of Maharashtra

per capita NSDPamp - calculated using NSDP million

US$Population in million

Per capita NSDP (US$)

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash PER CAPITA NSDP

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

805951

1104

14341349

1471

1860

2000

1915 18977

20138 22325

1414DECEMBER 2016

Over 2015-16 the tertiarymicro sector contributed 6453 to the

statersquos GSDP at current prices followed by the secondarymicro

sector with a contribution of 2584

At a CAGR of 158 the tertiary sector has been the fastest

growing among the three sectors from 2004-05 to 2015-16

Growth was driven by trade hotels real estate finance

insurance transport communications and other services

The secondary sector grew at a CAGR of 135 between

2004-05 and 2015-16 The growth in secondary sector was

driven by growth in manufacturing construction and

electricity gas amp water supply industries

The primarymicro sector expanded at a CAGR of 137

between 2004-05 and 2015-16 Agriculture is the major

contributor in the growth of the primary sector followed by

forestry and fishing

Source Central Statistics Office TechSci Estimates based on

ldquoAdvanced Estimatesrdquo provided by Directorate of Economics and

Statistics of Maharashtra

Sector-wise share of GSDPmicro -Geometric mean of YoY

calculation from 2004-05 to 2014-15

Percentage distribution of GSDP

CAGR

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF GSDP

137

158

135

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

1018 963

2961 2584

5958 6453

2004-05 2015-16Primary Secondary Tertiary

1515DECEMBER 2016

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16

Indian Horticulture Database

CropAnnual production 2015-16

(lsquo000 tonnes)

Sugarcane 72089

Soya bean 1853

Groundnut 189

Sunflower seed 7

Jowar (Kharif) 314

Jowar (Rabi) 1383

Rice 2548

Wheat 720

Bajra (millets) 304

Maize (Kharif) 1184

Maize (Rabi) 336

Total food grains (Kharif) 5036

Total food grains (Rabi) 3353

Total oilseeds (Kharif) 2052

Total oilseeds (Rabi) 28

Total pulses (Kharif) 576

Total pulses (Rabi) 911

During 2015-16 production of pulses and oil seeds in the state

was recorded at around 148 million tonnes and 208 million

tonnes respectively

Sugarcane cotton onion soya bean banana jowar (sorghum)

and rice are some of the key agricultural products of

Maharashtra

Total food grain production in the state stood at around 83

million tonnes in 2015-16

As per the Agriculture Marketing and Farmer Friendly Reforms

Index the state secured the top position in pursuing farmer

friendly policies during 2016

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIONhellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Area (lsquo000 hectares) and production (lsquo000 MT) of

horticulture crops in Maharashtra

23802

26492

26512

16739

183783

242652 242770197198

20

12-1

3

20

13-1

4

20

14-1

5

20

15-1

6

Area

Production

1616DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIONhellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Production of pomegranates in Maharashtra

(lsquo000 MT)

2011-12 478

2012-13 408

2013-14 945

2014-15 1313

Source Department of Agriculture amp Co-operation Ministry of Agriculture

Sugarcane production in Maharashtra (million MT)

6416

8190 8673

6965 75389153

7208

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Sugar production in Maharashtra (lakh MT)

70409070 9000

7970 7710

10510

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

Vegetable production in Maharashtra (lsquo000 MT)

Vegetable 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

Onion 5638 4660 5864 5864

Potato 360 321 370 370

Tomato 1007 1050 1200 1200

As per state budget 2016-17 the Government of

Maharashtra proposed an outlay of US$ 1222

million under the scheme - ldquoNational Agriculture

Development Schemerdquo in order to strengthen the

production of pulses and oilseeds in the state

The state government also proposed

establishment of organic farming research amp

training centres across four universities related to

agriculture for the endorsement of organic

farming in the state

During 2015-16 the state recorded production of

5803 thousand MT of onion

1717DECEMBER 2016

Source Department of Industrial Policy amp Promotion Economic 1Includes Maharashtra Dadra amp Nagar Haveli and Daman amp Diu

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash FDI INFLOWS AND INVESTMENTS

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

According to the DIPP cumulative FDI inflows1 in the

state of Maharashtra during April 2000 to March

2016 stood at US$ 8262 billion

The state government has approved 19053

industrial proposals during 1991-92 to 2015-16 (up to

October 2015) Chemicals amp fertilisers followed by

textiles were the leading sectors in terms of industrial

proposals approved with cumulative share of 254

FDI equity inflows1 2008-09 to 2014-15

(US$ million)

12431

8249

6097

9553

6361

3420

6361

9511

20

08-0

9

20

09-1

0

20

10-1

1

20

11-1

2

20

12-1

3

20

13-1

4

20

14-1

5

20

15-1

6

Approved and commissioned industrial projects for major industries

(1991-92 to 2015-16- up to October 2015)

Industry

Approved proposalsCommissioned

Projects

No

Investment

(US$

billion)

No

Investme

nts (US$

billion)

Metallurgical 1909 1543 935 561

Chemicals amp

fertilizers2839 915 1386 340

Textile 1998 764 933 259

Electrical amp

electronics1174 343 683 119

Sugar 1532 587 235 128

Processed

food1046 309 440 088

1818DECEMBER 2016

As of November 2015 Maharashtrarsquos exports totalled to around

US$ 4384 billion

Major products exported from the state are gems and jewellery

software textiles readymade garments cotton yarn metal and

metal products agro-based products engineering items drugs and

pharmaceuticals and plastic and plastic items

Maharashtra is the largest producer of sugar in India In May 2015

the Government of Maharashtra approved a subsidy of US$ 167

per ton (up to the extent of 800000 tonnes) for the exports of raw

sugar

In November 2015 Maharashtra sugar mills entered into a deal with

neighbouring markets such as Sri Lanka and Bangladesh etc for

exporting 2 lakh MT of white sugar As per the announcement made

by the state government in September 2015 Maharashtra is

expected to export 4 million tonnes of sugar during 2015-16

Coca Cola a major soft drink producing giant will be procuring

oranges from Vidarbha Nagpur for producing juices that would be

sold worldwide The production would take place at its Butibori plant

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16

Note 2015-16(1) up to November 2015

Exports trends (US$ billion)

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash MAHARASHTRArsquoS EXPORT TRENDShellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

492 481

676

840769

478

739

438

200

8-0

9

200

9-1

0

201

0-1

1

201

1-1

2

201

2-1

3

201

3-1

4

201

4-1

5

20

15

-16⁽sup1⁾

1919DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash MAHARASHTRArsquoS EXPORT TRENDShellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Maize exports from Maharashtra (million MT)

10891

15160

18780

22376

1655113257

10315

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Source APEDA 1From April-August 2015

Dairy productrsquos exports from Maharashtra (thousand MT)

832 1135467

2183

3954

1125599

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Source APEDA 1From April-August 2015

Pulses exports from Maharashtra (million MT)

756

1509

18142060

2354

13031561

20

09-1

0

20

10-1

1

20

11-1

2

20

12-1

3

20

13-1

4

20

14-1

5

20

15-1

6

Source APEDA (1)From April-August 2015

2020DECEMBER 2016

Source State Budget 2016-17

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE BUDGET 2016-17

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Revenue receipts of US$ 3373 billion and revenue expenditure of US$ 3429 billion were estimated during 2016-17

PlanBudget- 2016-17

(US$ million)

National Agriculture

Development Scheme1222

lsquoMahatma Gandhi Rural

Employment

Missionrsquo and lsquoState Employment

Guarantee Schemersquo

53065

Science Technology amp

Environment Annual plan947

Crop Insurance Scheme 28337

Pandit Dindayal Upadhyay Krishi

Margdarshan Yojana916

Irrigation 458

Irrigation projects included in

ldquoPradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchai

Yojanardquo31744

ldquoChief Minister Rural Road

Schemerdquo7638

Electricity generation projects 11976

Textile Industry 4048

Road construction 61869

PlanBudget- 2016-

17 (US$ million)

Land acquisition and project displaced rehabilitation in

MIHAN3304

Shelter for all- 2022 scheme 10693

infrastructure development in Municipal council Nagar

Panchayat15276

Accelerate Nagpur and Pune metro project 2749

Maharashtra fire safety mission 458

Rajiv Gandhi Jivandai Arogya Yojana 4582

Sarv Siksha Abhiyan 11304

Nature Tourism 721

Strengthening of tourist places 4353

Majhi Kanya Bhagyashree Yojana 381

Preservation and conservation for Varli Art 916

Mumbai Metro phase-3 1382

Rajiv Gandhi Jivandai Arogya Yojana 4582

2121DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16 NHAI

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash ROADShellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

The state is well connected to its six neighbouring states and other parts of India through 18 national highways The 945 km long

Mumbai-Pune expressway is Indias first six-lane concrete high speed tolled expressway which connects the state capital and

financial hub Mumbai with the neighbouring industrial hub Pune

During 2015-16 with an investment of US$ 7638 million the state government executed - Chief Minister Rural Road Development

Scheme for connecting those areas which are not included under PMGSY As per budget 2016-17 the Government of Maharashtra

allotted an outlay of US$ 61869 million for construction of roads in the state Moreover for enhancing the flow of traffic in the town of

Kalyan the government proposed to establish the 21 km long Bhiwandi-Kalyan-Shilphata elevated road with a proposed outlay of

US$ 611 million

As on December 2015 the state government approved an elevated road project on Ghodbunder Road from Gaimukh for a proposed

investment of US$ 1327 million construction of a third bridge on Thane creek at Vashi with a proposed investment of US$ 1327

million an elevated road at Bhiwandi-Kalyan-Shil Phata with a proposed investment of US$ 4313 million four lane Vakan-Pali-

Khopoli road at a proposed investment of US$ 8294 million and an underground tunnel between Thane and Borivali

Road type Road length (km)

(as of 2015-16)

National highways 743479

State highways 40000

Major district roads 50232

Other district roads 52761

Village roads 114557

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16 NHAI

National highway length completed (km)

39100

25050

12400

2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

2222DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash ROADShellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Expenditure on road works under Pradhan Mantri Gram

Sadak Yojana in Maharashtra (US$ million)

5852

8255

3380

2013-14 2014-15 2015-16sup1

Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) was

launched in 2000 with the objective of connecting eligible

rural habitants Until 2015 about 419971 km of road

network has been completed across India of which road

length of 22214 km was completed in Maharashtra

In November 2015 the 785-meter long Vanjarpatti flyover in

Bhiwandi was inaugurated and constructed over a part of

extended Mumbai Urban Infrastructure Project (MUIP)

As per budget 2016-17 the state government proposed an

outlay of US$ 3304 million for acquisition of land special

subsidy package etc under the MIHAN project during 2016-

17

As of November 2016 the government approved two and

four-laning of three highway stretches - NH-930 NH-211

(New NH-52) and NH-211 (New NH-52) in MaharashtraPradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana

(PMGSY)`(2015-16- up to October 2015)

Habitations connected 10

Length completed 18954

Source NHAI Note 1Up to October 2015

Source PMGSY

2323DECEMBER 2016Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16 State Budget 2016-17 MMRDA Mumbai Metropolitan Region

Development Authority

The rail transport system of Maharashtra is very well

developed The state is well-connected to other parts of the

country with a railway network spanning 6103 km

(including 378 km of Konkan Railway)

Maharashtra also has an intra-citysuburban network of

railways The suburban railways carry around 8 million

passengers every day

During 2015-16 the state government and Central Ministry

of Railways signed a Memorandum of Understanding to

establish a special purpose vehicle for boosting the

completion of all the awaited rail projects in Maharashtra

During 2015-16 the state government initiated work on the

first stage of Phase-I CBD BelapurPendhar-Taloja MIDC-

Kalamboli-Khandeshwar-Navi Mumbai International Airport

corridor which is expected to be accomplished by 2017

Work on the 111 km long Belapur-Pendhar road is under

progress

As per budget 2016-17 the state government allocated

US$ 2749 million for boosting the execution of Nagpur to

Pune metro rail project Moreover for the Phase II of

Mumbai Metro line an outlay of US$ 1382 million has

been proposed by the state government for 2016-17

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash RAILWAYS

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Metromono rail

projects Project cost

(US$ million)

Current

statusimplemen

tation periodMumbai Metro Rail

Project

Phase IIA Dahisar-

DN Nagar (186 km) 97922

Initiated from

February 2016

Phase III Colaba-

Bandra-SEEPZ (335

km)353437

Tendering for civil

works in progress

Phase IV Wadala-

Ghatkopar-Thane-

Kasarwadavli (32 km) 291781

Report on

feasibility study

submitted

Phase VII Andheri

(E)- Dahisar (E) (165

km)94837

Appointment of

interim consultant

is in progress

Mumbai Mono Rail

Project

Wadala to Chembur amp

Sant Gadge Maharaj

Chowk (Jacob circle)

to Wadala (20 km)

37580

Phase I complete

Phase II90 work

completed

2424DECEMBER 2016

There are seven domestic and four international airports

functioning in Maharashtra Domestic flights operate

from Mumbai Pune Nagpur Aurangabad Kolhapur

Juhu and Nanded whereas international flights operate

from Mumbai Nagpur Pune and Aurangabad Mumbai

airport is one of the busiest airports in India To reduce

congestion at the Mumbai International Airport an idea

for a new airport has been proposed at Navi Mumbai

During 2015-16 the state government proposed to

establish an additional airport through PPP in around

four phases at Navi Mumbai with a view to minimize

overcrowding at Mumbai International Airport For this

purpose an amount of US$ 255 billion has been

proposed by the Government of Maharashtra The first

phase of the project is expected to be executed by

2019

As per budget 2016-17 the state government proposed

an amount of US$ 916 million for the enhancement of

airports (Solapur Shirdi Chandrapur Karhad Akola

Amaravati etc) under the Airport Development Authority

of Maharashtra

Source AAI (Airports Authority of India)

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash AIRPORTShellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

International airport

Domestic airport

2525DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash AIRPORTShellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Airports Authority of India

Domestic

airport

Passengers (lakh) Aircraft movement (lsquo000) Freight (lsquo000 MT)

2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Mumbai 2188 2521 3005 1883 1954 2202 1811 2077 2090

Pune 350 407 518 295 326 387 211 274 318

Nagpur 136 136 152 125 135 126 51 56 60

Aurangabad 44 42 29 40 41 37 08 13 14

International

airport

Passengers (lakh) Aircraft movement (lsquo000) Freight (lsquo000 MT)

2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Mumbai 10341 11430 11624 7236 7409 7638 46764 48654 49624

Pune 123 101 240 103 112 204 001 - 001

Nagpur 045 044 074 048 054 084 042 044 043

2626DECEMBER 2016

Along a coast line of 720 km there are two principal ports

Mumbai Port Trust (MbPT) and Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust

(JNPT) In addition there are 53 minor ports During 2015-16

up to January 2016 total traffic handled at the two major ports in

Maharashtra was recorded at 104948 lakh tonnes of which

JNPT accounted for 53547 lakh tonnes while Mumbai port

handled around 51401 lakh tonnes of port traffic

The non-major ports of Maharashtra collectively handled

passenger traffic of around 11357 passengers and cargo of

17033 lakh tonnes during 2015-16 till November 2015

Source India Ports Association

1From April 2015 to October 2015

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash PORTS

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Minor Ports in Maharashtra

bull Manori

bull Kalyan

bull Thane

bull Versova

bull Bandra

bull Trombay

bull Ulwa-Belapur

bull Panvel

bull Mora

bull Mandwa

bull Karaja

bull Thal

bull Rewas

bull Bankot

bull Kelshi

bull Sriwardhan

bull Dharamtar

bull Kumbharu

bull Harnai

bull Dabhol

bull Palshet

bull Borya

bull Jaigad

bull Tiwri-Varoda

bull Purnagad

bull Jaitapur

bull Vijaydurg

bull Deogad

bull Achara

bull Malvan

bull Niwti

bull Vengurla

bull Redi

bull Kiranpani

bull Ratnagiri

bull Dighi

bull Dahanu

bull Tarapur

bull Nawapur

bull Satpati

bull Kelwa-Mahim

bull Arnala

bull Datiware

bull Uttan

bull Bassein

bull Bhiwandi

bull Alibag

bull Revdanda

bull Borli Mandla

bull Nandgaon

bull Murud-Janjira

bull Rajpuri

bull Mandad

Operational ports statistics

For major

ports2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-161

Traffic handled

(lakh MT)122526 121517 12546 73511

For minor

ports2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-161

Traffic handled

(lakh MT)24198 24774 9643 Not available

2727DECEMBER 2016

As of June 2016 the state had a total installed power

generation capacity of 4063069 MW

Thermal power contributed 2995419 MW to the total

installed power generation capacity followed by

renewable power hydropower and nuclear power with

contributions of 665452 MW 333184 MW and 69014

MW respectively

The private sector was the biggest contributor to the total

installed thermal power generation capacity in

Maharashtra with a capacity of 1886939 MW followed

by 1473497 MW under state utilities and 702633 MW

under central utilities

The state government also proposed a new scheme for

improving electricity distribution system in the state As

per the budget 2016-17 an investment of US$ 4598

million has been projected by the government for this new

scheme

In order to intensify the capacity of renewable energy

sources in the state the state government has professed

a new energy policy for which an investment of US$

6966 million has been proposed

Installed power capacity (MW)

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PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash POWER

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

20415 21379 22645 26142

30354 34005

3855140589

2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Source Central Electricity Authority

2828DECEMBER 2016

According to Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI)

Maharashtra had 8426 million wireless subscribers and 192

million wireline subscribers as of May 2016

By the end of May 2016 15343488 subscribers had submitted

requests for mobile number portability in Maharashtra

Moreover the tele density in Maharashtra stood at 987 as of

May 2016

As of April 2016 the state recorded 202269 new telephone

wireless connections of Tata 4979 new wireless connections of

Vodafone and 18148 new wireless connections of Reliance

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PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash TELECOM

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Telecom infrastructure (As of May 2016)

Wireless subscribers 84268281

Wireline subscribers 1928841

Internet subscribers 290000001

Post offices 126012

Tele density (percent) 9871

Source Telecom Regulatory Authority of India February 2015 India Post

Ministry of Communications and Information Technology1As of January 2016

2As on December 2015

Major telecom operators in Maharashtra

Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL)

Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited (MTNL)

Bharti Airtel

Idea Cellular

Vodafone Essar

Reliance Communications

Tata Teleservices

Aircel Limited

Source Telecom Regulatory Authority of India

Performance status of NOFN Project

(as of April 2016)

No of GPs in phase-I 12055

Pipe laid (km) 14214

Cable laid (km) 10906

GPs for which cable laid 4771

No of GPs lit 150

2929DECEMBER 2016

Source Department of Environment Government of Maharashtra

JNNURM Ministry of Urban Development

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS URBAN amp SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTUREhellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Under JNNURM two schemes namely Basic Services to Urban Poor (BSUP) and Integrated Housing and Slum Development

Programme (IHSDP) have been implemented by Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority

During 2016-17 the state government allocated US$ 15276 million for ldquoMaharashtra Suvarn Jayanti Nagrothan Mahaabhiyanrdquo

which is being implemented in the state for creating basic urban amenities across various municipal councils and townships of the

state

As of November 2015 Mahindra Life Space Developers Ltd bought a land in Maharashtra with the objective of developing a

housing project aiding urbanisation in the state In addition the Maharashtra government is considering to aid the affordable

housing concept with opening up of land parcels and plots that would lie under no development zones For this the government is

planning to constitute Housing for all by 2022 policy for the urban population

As per under budget 2016-17 the state government has proposed an outlay of US$ 2749 million in order to boost the

development of metro rail projects in Nagpur and Pune Moreover for Maharashtra Fire Safety Mission in the state an amount of

US$ 458 million has been proposed by the state government

3030DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS URBAN amp SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTUREhellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Urban Infrastructure Projects under JNNURM

Project name

Amount

(US$

million)

Project nameAmount

(US$

million)

Revised in BSUP scheme for construction of 219 Dus

in Panch Zopda and Gopal Nagar slums in Nagpur

Maharashtra176

Integrated Civic Infrastructure Development

Project (ICIDP) Phase I Nagpur Maharashtra2004

BSUP scheme for construction of 279 Dus in Jat

Tarodi slum in Nagpur Maharashtra206

Revised DPR for Construction of 1694 Houses

at four locations of Nagpur City for

Rehabilitation of UrbanPoor under JNNURM -

BSUP- PPP scheme - Nagpur

1936

Revised BSUP scheme for construction of 456 Dus in

5 slums of North Nagpur in Nagpur Maharashtra253

Implementation of Integrated Housing Projects

(788 Dus) under BSUP at Nanded City Dist

Nanded Maharashtra538

Revised BSUP scheme for construction of 365 Dus in

Gopal Nagar and Bh Anand Kausalyayan Nagar

slums in Nagpur Maharashtra445

Implementation of Integrated Housing projects

(958 Dus) under BSUP at Nanded City Distt

Nanded Maharashtra697

Revised BSUP scheme for construction of 630 Dus in

Savitribai Phule Nagar slum in Nagpur Maharashtra621

Implementation of Integrated Housing Projects

(1183 Dus) under BSUP at Nanded city Dist

Nanded Maharashtra887

Revised BSUP scheme for construction of 1017 Dus

in Indira Nagar Indiramata Nagar Wanjara and Bokar

nagar (4 slums) slums in Nagpur Maharashtra944

Implementation of Integrated Housing projects

(1567 Dus) under BSUP at Nanded City Distt

Nanded Maharashtra1184

Source Department of Environment Government of Maharashtra

JNNURM Ministry of Urban Development

3131DECEMBER 2016

Project Name PPP type Sector StageProject Cost

(US$ million)

4 laning Pune - Shirur Road (BOT) TransportOperation and

maintenance stage1604

Hydro Electric Power (Waghur) Project (BOT) Energy Under construction 110

Hydel Power (Vajra - III) Project (BOT) EnergyOperation and

maintenance stage110

Hydro Electric Power (Urmodi) Project (BOT) Energy Under construction 220

Hydro Electric Power (Upper Vaitarna) Project (BOT) Energy Under construction 220

School Building (Waddhamna) Project (DBOOT)

Social and

commercial

infrastructure

Under construction 132

Hydro Electric Power (Temghar) Project (BOT) Energy Under construction 293

Water Supply Scheme (Tuljapur) (OampM) Water sanitationOperation and

maintenance stage761

Hydro Electric Power (Parseoni) Project -

Package 2(BOT) Energy

Operation and

maintenance stage323

Hydro Electric Power (Telbeila) Project (BOT) Energy Under construction 1467

Source DEA Ministry of Finance Government of India BOT Build-Operate-Transfer DBOOT Design-Build-

Own-Operate-Transfer OampM Management Contract

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DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS KEY PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP (PPP)

PROJECTS

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

3232DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS SEZs hellip (13)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Ministry of Commerce amp Industry Department of Commerce SEZ Special Economic Zone

Some of the operational SEZs in Maharashtra

NameDeveloper Location Primary Industry

Maharashtra Airport Development Company Ltd (MIHAN SEZ) Mihan Nagpur Multi product

SEEPZ Special Economic Zone Mumbai Electronics and gems and jewellery

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Aurangabad Engineering

Wipro Ltd Maharashtra Computerelectronic software

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Pune Computerelectronic software

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Nanded Chemicals amp pharmaceuticals

Khed Economic Infrastructure Pvt Ltd Pune Engineering amp electronics

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Satara Engineering

Navi Mumbai Special Economic Zone (NMSEZ) is the agency responsible for the supervision and execution of SEZs in the state

As of July 2016 the state has 25 operational SEZs in the state across diversified sectors including textiles and apparel food

processing footwear and leather products multi-product pharma IT SEZs etc

3333DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS SEZs hellip (23)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Some of the SEZs with formal approvals

NameDeveloper Location Primary industry

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Limited

MIDCPune ITITeS

Syntel International Private Limited Pune ITITeS

Serum Bio-pharma Park Pune Pharmaceuticals amp biotechnology

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Latur Agro-processing

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Nanded Pharmaceuticals

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Aurangabad Engineering amp electronics

Wokhardt Infrastructure Development Limited Aurangabad Pharmaceutical

Hiranandani Builders Mumbai ITITeS

New Found Properties and Leasing Pvt Ltd Thane ITITeS

EON Kharadi Infrastructure Private Limited Pune ITITeS

In addition to operational SEZs as of July 2016 Maharashtra had 9 SEZs with valid in-principle approvals 59 SEZs with formal

approvals and 51 SEZs with notified approvals

Source Ministry of Commerce amp Industry Department of Commerce SEZ Special Economic Zone

3434DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS SEZs hellip (33)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Some of the SEZs with valid in-principal approvals

NameDeveloper Location Primary industry

Mumbai SEZ Limited Gujarat Positra Port Infrastructure Ltd Multi-product

Gitanjali Gems Limited Nanded Maharashtra Gems and jewellery

ISPAT Industries Limited Raigad District Maharashtra Multi-product

Gitanjali Gems Limited Aurangabad Maharashtra Gems and jewellery

Gitanjali Gems Limited Nagpur Maharashtra Multi-product

Maharashtra Airport Development Company Limited Nagpur Maharashtra Power

Gitanjali Gems Limited Nashik Maharashtra Multi-services

Redi Port Ltd Post Redi district Sindhudurg Maharashtra FTWZ

Quippo Infrastructure Raigarh Maharashtra Engineering

Source Source Ministry of Commerce amp Industry Department of Commerce SEZ Special Economic Zone

3535DECEMBER 2016

Education infrastructure (2015-16)

InstitutionNo of

Institution

Student

Enrollment

Primary schools 105489 16017

Secondary and higher secondary

schools25013 6414

Engineering colleges (diploma

graduate and post-graduate)1093 346515

Industrial training institutes (itis) 824 134767

Architecture colleges 74 3763

Arts science commerce amp law

colleges2249 961576

Pharmacy 486 29371

During 2015-16 Maharashtrarsquos education infrastructure

comprised 21 universities 105489 primary schools 25013

secondary and higher secondary schools Primary schools

had 16017 thousand students enrolled during the year of

which 7509 thousand were girls with 515 thousand

teachers Secondary schools in the state had 6414

thousand enrolled students of which 2920 thousand were

girls with 221 thousand teachers Government of

Maharashtra is focusing on education of girls in the state

Various schemes such as Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya

Ahilyabai Holkar Scheme and Attendance Allowance

Scheme have been introduced for promoting girl education in

the state

As per budget 2016-17 the state government allocated an

amount of US$ 2099 million for the ldquoNational Secondary

Education Missionrdquo which was initiated by the central

government in association with the state government and

aims at delivering quality education to all students

undergoing secondary education Further the state

government also decided to digitise all public libraries

approved by the government with an allocated amount of

US$ 262 million during 2016-17

In addition an outlay of US$ 11304 million for Sarv Shiksha

Abhiyan has been proposed by the central and state

governments collectively

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SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash EDUCATION

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16 State Budget 2016-17

Census 2011

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Literacy rate () in Maharashtra 2015-16

Overall 823

Male 884 Urban 887

Female 699 Rural 77

3636DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash HEALTH

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Health infrastructure (2015-16(1))

State level hospitals 490

District hospitals 23

Mobile medical units 13

Sub-district hospitals with capacity of 50 beds 58

Sub-district hospitals with capacity of 100 beds 28

Community health centres 458

Rural hospitalsCottage hospitals 360

Primary health centres 1811

Sub-centres 10580

General hospitals 4

Orthopedic hospital 1

Super specialty hospitals 2

Mental health institutes 4

Women hospitals 11

TB hospitals 4

Health and family welfare training institution 8

Source Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Government of India

Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16(1)Until Dec 2015

As per budget 2016-17 an outlay of US$ 23739 million

has been proposed by the state government for Public

Health Department Moreover for increasing the

coverage of insurance being provided to beneficiaries in

the state the state government proposed an allocation

of US$ 4582 million during 2016-17

Health indicators of Maharashtra

(As of September 2015)

Doctor to patient ratio 1 27790(1)

Registered doctors 148575(1)

Birth rate (per thousand persons) 165

Death rate (per thousand persons) 62

Infant mortality rate (per thousand live births) 24

Life expectancy at birth (years) (2-15-16)

Male (2016-20) 699

Female (2016-20) 737

3737DECEMBER 2016

Cricket is the prominent sport in Maharashtra Other popular sports are hockey and tennis

The state has a number of sports stadiums located in Mumbai Pune and Nagpur The most well-known ones are the

Wankhede Stadium and the Brabourne Stadium in Mumbai the Nehru Stadium in Pune and the Vidarbha Cricket

Association (VCA) Stadium in Nagpur

The state has a number of entertainment centres and multiplexes The most famous entertainment centres include Essel

World in Thane The state is also home to almost all major multiplex chains in the country including PVR Cinemas Big

Cinemas and Fun Cinemas The state has a number of religious places including the Siddhi Vinayak temple (Mumbai)

Shirdi Nasik and Sach Khand Shri Huzur Gurdwara (Nanded)

The Gateway of India Ajanta and Ellora caves Daulatabad Fort and Khandala are the main tourist destinations in the state

The Sahara Stadium in Pune has been built with modern outlook and state-of-the-art facilities the stadium has a seating

capacity of about 36000

In 2016 the state government formulated a new policy- Maharashtra Tourism Policy 2016 and allocated US$ 4353 million

for the policy in order to intensify basic amenities across various tourist spots in the state

Under the New Sports Policy 2012 the Government of Maharashtra plans to set up public gyms at district sports complexes

or municipal gardens

In November 2016 the state played host to Global Citizen Festival India one of the biggest musical events in the country

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CULTURAL INFRASTRUCTURE

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Maharashtra Tourism Government of Maharashtra

3838DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

AMRUT AND SMART CITIES

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Pune

NashikAurangabad

Nagpur

Mumbai

Bhiwandi

Source TechSci Research

Smart Cities in Maharashtra

Cities Population Area (sq km)Literacy

rate

Pune 9429408 15643 8615

Greater Mumbai 12478447 60340 8973

Nagpur 4653570 9892 8839

Nashik 6107187 15530 8231

Aurangabad 3701282 10107 7902

Amravati 646801 270 9207

Navi Mumbai 1119477 16300 8962

Kalyan-Dombivali 1246381 1372 8146

Solapur 951118 1489 8280

Thane 1818872 14700 8941

On the basis of population and the number of statutory towns the Government of India shortlisted 10 cities namely Amravati

Aurangabad Greater Mumbai Kalyan-Dombivali Nagpur Nashik Navi Mumbai Pune Solapur and Thane under the Smart City project

In November 2015 the UK government selected 2 cities of Maharashtra that is Pune and Amravati to develop as smart cities The

agreement is expected to boost the Indo-UK trade

As per budget 2016-17 the state government launched a scheme for smart city for delivering eco-friendly and ecological urban life to the

statersquos citizens Among the first selected 20 states Pune and Solapur are also included Moreover the state government has also

decided to develop other 8 smart cities in the state as well

3939DECEMBER 2016

The resources policy incentives infrastructure and climate support investments in the state Maharashtra Agro Industries

Development Corporation founded in 1965 is responsible for development of agro-based units in the state MIDC is responsible for

the development of industrial infrastructure Maharashtra Small Scale Industries Development Corporation was formed in 1962 to

provide new orientation and strength to the development of small-scale industries in the state Its main objective is to aid counsel

assist finance protect and promote interests of small industries

The Government of Maharashtra is promoting the development of several Special Economic Zones (SEZs) across Maharashtra for

sectors such as ITITeS pharmaceuticals biotechnology textile automotive amp auto components gems amp jewellery and food

processing Till July 2015 the state has 25 operational SEZs of which the majority share is contributed by ITITeS engineering and

electronics segment

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KEY INDUSTRIES

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key Industries in Maharashtra

bull Pharmaceuticals

bull Biotechnology

bull IT and ITeS

bull Electronics

bull Engineering

bull Auto amp auto components

bull Oil amp gas

bull Food amp agro processing

bull Gems and jewellery

bull Banking financial services and insurance (BFSI)

bull Textiles

Source Economic Survey 2015-16 MAIDC - Maharashtra Agro Industries

Development Corporation (1)Up to September 2015

Establishment of MSME units

Year MSME unitsInvestment

(US$ million)

Employment

(lakh)

2007-08 10244 34846 139

2008-09 11682 50336 171

2009-10 11896 46257 150

2010-11 14496 84983 187

2011-12 15606 67874 207

2012-13 16136 83333 206

2013-14 19814 97128 248

2014-15 36992 109685 350

2015-16(1)

20220 62481 166

4040DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTORhellip(17)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Banking and insurance contribution to GSDP

at current prices (in US$ billion)

1806 1883

23982696 2586

2693 2895

2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

Source Maharashtra Economic Survey 2015-16 Reserve Bank of India

At current prices the contribution of the banking and

insurance sector to the GSDP of the state increased at a

CAGR of 818 between 2008-09 and 2014-15

At constant prices the contribution of banking and

insurance sector in the GSDP of the state increased at a

CAGR of 457 between 2008-09 and 2014-15

Banking and insurance contribution to GSDP

at constant prices (in US$ billion)

1921 2009

23762571

2312 2297 2512

2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

Deposits and credit of scheduled commercial

banks in Maharashtra by bank group

(January-March 2016)

Bank group

No of

banking

offices

Deposits

(US$ million)

Credit

(US$ million)

Rural 3199 944450 806862

Semi-urban 2554 1558601 1033621

Urban 1807 2460975 1285199

Total 7560 4964025 3125681

Source Reserve Bank of India

4141DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTORhellip(27)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

ATMs deployed in Maharashtra June 2015

21574

8749 8053

4481

291

Total Public SectorBanks

Private SectorBanks

State BankGroup

ForeignBanks in India

ATMs deployed in Maharashtra June 2014

19099

6811 7502

4473

313

Total Public SectorBanks

Private SectorBanks

State BankGroup

ForeignBanks in India

Source Reserve Bank of India Source Reserve Bank of India

23321

9449 8920

4683

269

Total Public SectorBanks

Private SectorBanks

State BankGroup

Foreign Banksin India

Source Reserve Bank of India

ATMs deployed in Maharashtra June 2016

4242DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTOR hellip(37)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Scheduled commercial banks in Maharashtra

Reserve Bank of India (RBI) was founded in 1935 and is recognised as Indias central banking institution RBI also controls the monetary policy of the Indian rupee RBI is headquartered in Mumbai Maharashtra and has 19 regional offices and nine sub officesMonetary authority supervision of the financial systems foreign exchange management and currency issuing are the major functions of the Reserve Bank of India

Foundation year 1956 (owned by Government of India)Banking services Credit cards consumer banking corporate banking finance and insurance investment banking mortgage loans private banking wealth managementTotal assets US$ 44792 billion Total income US$ 1254 billion ( H1 2015-16)Headquarters amp employees Headquartered in Mumbai with over 300000 employees

Website wwwsbicoin

Foundation year 1906 (state owned commercial bank)Banking services Commercial banking retail banking private banking asset management mortgages credit cardsTotal assets US$ 10373 billion Total income US$ 694 billion (2015-16)Headquarters amp infrastructure Bank is based in Mumbai with over 4500 branches and over 1000 ATMs all over IndiaWebsite wwwbankofindiacom

Reserve Bank of India

State Bank of India

Bank of India

Source Reserve Bank of India Bank websites

4343DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTOR hellip(47)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Scheduled commercial banks in Maharashtra

Foundation year 1919 (owned by Government of India)Banking services Consumer banking corporate banking finance and insurance investment banking mortgage loans private banking private equity wealth management agriculture loanTotal assets US$ 6307 billion Total income US$ 543 billion (2015-16)Headquarters amp Employees Bank is based in Mumbai with over 28000 employees and more than 4000 ATMs Website wwwunionbankofindiacoin

Foundation year 1935 (the bank has the largest network of branches in Maharashtra and is a public sector bank)Banking services Loans credit cards savings investment vehicles insurance investment banking mortgage loans private banking etcTotal assets US$ 2422 billion Total income US$ 214 billion (2015-16) Headquarters amp infrastructure Based in Pune and reaches out to 15 million customers with 2000 branches in 29 statesWebsite wwwbankofmaharashtrain

Foundation year 1911 (one of oldest commercial banks owned by the government)Banking services Core banking services are loans credit cards savings investment vehicles and insurance investment banking mortgage loans private banking etcTotal assets US$ 517 billion Total income US$ 425 billion (2015-16) Headquarters amp infrastructure Headquartered in Mumbai with over 4000 branches in 27 Indian states and 270 extension countersWebsite wwwcentralbankofindiacoin

Union Bank of India

Bank of Maharashtra

Central Bank of India

Source Reserve Bank of India Bank websites

4444DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTOR hellip(57)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Scheduled commercial banks in Maharashtra

Foundation year 1938Banking services Investment banking consumer banking commercial banking retail banking private banking asset management pensions mortgages credit cardsTotal assets US$ 2155 billion Total income US$ 129 billion (nine months ending December 2015)Headquarters amp infrastructure Bank is based in Mumbai with over 1400 branches and more than 100 ATMsWebsite wwwdenabankcom

Foundation year 2004Banking services Corporate and institutional banking commercial banking investment banking retail banking finance marketingTotal assets US$ 2259 billion Total income US$ 111 billion (2015-16)Headquarters amp Infrastructure Bank is based in Mumbai with more than 550 branches and 1255 ATMrsquosWebsite wwwyesbankin

Foundation year 1980Banking services Private and business banking corporate banking and securities global transaction banking and asset amp wealth managementHeadquarters amp employees Bank is based in Mumbai with more than 9500 employees in 16 citiesWebsite wwwdbcomindia

Dena Bank

Yes Bank

Deutsche Bank India

Source Reserve Bank of India Bank websites

4545DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTOR hellip(67)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Scheduled commercial banks in Maharashtra

Foundation year 1902Banking services Credit cards debit cards loans investments NRI banking and private bakingHeadquarters amp employees Bank is based in Mumbai with over 7500 employees The bank has 44 branches in 31 cities and 700 ATMs across the countryWebsite wwwCitibankcoin

Foundation year 1994Banking services Investment banking investment management wealth management private banking corporate banking private equity finance and insurance consumer banking mortgages credit cardsTotal assets US$ 9796 billion Total income US$ 528 billion (H1 2015-16)Headquarters amp employees Bank is based in Mumbai with more than 69065 employeesWebsite wwwhdfcbankcom

Foundation year 1964 (10th largest bank in the world)Banking services Consumer banking corporate banking finance and insurance investment banking mortgage loans private banking private equity wealth management agriculture loanTotal assets US$ 5905 billion Total income US$ 480 billion (2015-16) Headquarters amp infrastructure Bank is based in Mumbai with over 15000 employees and 2000 ATMsWebsite wwwidbicom

Citibank India

HDFC Bank

IDBI Bank

Source Reserve Bank of India Bank websites

4646DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTOR hellip(77)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Scheduled commercial banks in Maharashtra

Foundation year 1994Banking services Credit cards consumer banking corporate banking finance and insurance private bankingHeadquarters amp employees Bank is based in Mumbai with over 67857 employees Website wwwicicibankcom

ICICI Bank

Source Reserve Bank of India Bank websites

4747DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

MUMBAI AS FINANCIAL HUB OF INDIAhellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Mumbai is the capital of the state of Maharashtra and the financial capital of India The city houses a majority of the headquarters of

large corporates and financial institutions in the country In addition major stock exchanges commodity exchanges and capital

markets of India are situated in Mumbai During 2014-15 Mumbai accounted for 227 of the state income of Maharashtra Till

September 2015 the number of micro small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in Mumbai totalled 244000 providing employment to

about 292000 thousand individuals

According to Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC) there are 305 industrial units in Mumbai About US$ 648

million has been invested by the corporation for various projects in Mumbai providing employment to about 50000 people in the area

Source Maharashtra Economic Survey 2015-16 Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust

The government has also commenced work for setting up a special economic zone (SEZ) in Nhava Sheva Navi Mumbai The project

is being developed by Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) and is planned by LampT Infrastructure Engineering Limited The project will

be developed on EPC mode with a total expected private investment of about US$ 53468 million The zone is being developed on

27738 hectares of land and is directly accessible via Mumbai Goa Highway- NH4B and SH 54 It is expected to generate direct and

indirect employment opportunities for about 150 thousand people The project was granted environmental clearance on 5th December

2014 LampT Infrastructure Engineering submitted detailed plans for the project to the government on 31st March 2015 Since then

activities such as levelling of the area and initiation of tender process for the wall protecting the SEZ (Phase-1) have commenced

4848DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

MUMBAI AS FINANCIAL HUB OF INDIAhellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Further the Government is setting up the Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC) with the help of the Government of Japan

which has agreed to lend US$ 45 billion for this project Seven nodes are in the development stage for the Phase-1 of the

project which is expected to greatly boost Indiarsquos manufacturing sector

The Government of Maharashtra sent a memorandum to the 13th Finance Commission to support the growth of Mumbairsquos

infrastructure and develop it as an international finance centre

In addition to providing US$ 159 million to the Government of Maharashtra for developing the infrastructure of Mumbai as a part

of (JNNURM) the Government of India has released US$ 2663 million for the funding of Mumbai Metro to improve the transport

infrastructure of Mumbai

In November 2015 apex industry body ASSOCHAM launched Maharashtra-Goa Regional Development Council with an aim to

develop Mumbai as International Finance Centre and Mumbai-Pune-Nashik region as the Silicon Valley of India The Council is

expected to aid sustainability of two major states

The Mumbai Metro Rail Phase II A from Dahisar to DN Nagar covering 186 km with project cost of US$ 97922 million

commenced in February-2016 and is likely to be completed by March 2019 Phase III of the project Colaba-Bandra-Seepz

covering 335 km with a project cost US$ 353437 million is expected to be completed by 2020-21 General consultant has been

appointed and tendering for civil work is in progress for this phase

Preliminary work is in progress for the Mumbai Trans ndash Harbour link and Multi-Modal Corridor from Virar to Alibaug Work on the

projects commenced in 2011 amp 2010 and are expected to be completed by 2021 amp 2019 respectively As of October 2015

expenditure of US$ 1 21 million and US$ 1 million respectively was incurred

Source Maharashtra Economic Survey 2015-16

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MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Major opportunities have emerged in the pharmaceutical

sector primarily in the areas of contract research contract

manufacturing and clinical trials

The state has a well developed laboratory research and

development infrastructure and a strong resource pool As of

August 2015 one of the leading pharmaceutical companies

Nutra Plus started the commercial production of therapeutic

and analgesic products in its Tarapur plant

The Maharashtra state government aims at giving a boost to

the pharmaceutical sector in the state and improve research

activities with development of skilled man power Hence the

government plans to establish National Institute of Pharmacy

Education and Research at Nagpur during 2015-16 In

September 2015 A2Care one of the leading pharmaceutical

companies announced plans to invest in Maharashtra under

the Make in Maharashtra programme

From August 1991 to October 2015 a total of 854 projects

with an investment of US$ 24485 million have been

approved for the pharmaceutical industry in the state Of

these 496 projects with investment of US$ 66315 million

have commenced

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

MSME Micro small and medium enterprises

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MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

Economic Survey 2015-16

Biotechnology amp Pharmaceutical SEZs in Maharashtra

Sector Status

Serum Bio-Pharma Park Pharmaceuticals amp Biotechnology Formal approval granted

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Pharmaceuticals Formal approval granted

Wockhardt Infrastructure Development Limited Pharmaceuticals Formal approval granted

Mahindra and Mahindra Limited Biotechnology Formal approval granted

International Biotech Park Ltd Biotechnology Formal approval granted

Inspira Infra (Aurangabad) Ltd (formally Ajanta Project (India) Ltd) Pharmaceuticals Formal approval granted

Inspira Infra (Aurangabad) Ltd (formally Ajanta Project (India) Ltd) Biotechnology Formal approval granted

Saloni Business Park Private Limited Biotechnology Formal approval granted

Veritas Infrastructure Development Limited Biotechnology Formal approval granted

SEZ Bio-Tech Services Private Limited Biotechnology Formal approval granted

Registered BT units

BT unitsTotal units Investment (US$ million) Employment

Registered LOI Registered LOI Registered LOI

MSME 50 15 433 298 872 338

Large 16 7 1858 881 712 931

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MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

GlaxoSmithkline

Pharmaceuticals Ltd

Cipla Ltd

bull GlaxoSmithkline Pharmaceuticals established in 1924 is one of the oldest players in the Indian

pharmaceuticals industry In 2015-16 the company earned US$ 42291 million in revenues The

company produces medicines that treat major diseases such as asthma virus control

infections mental health diabetes and digestive conditions The company is also a leader in the

important areas of vaccines and is developing new treatments for cancer

bull Cipla is one of the major Indian companies in the pharmaceuticals sector with total income

from operations in 2015-16 valued at US$ 208 billion It is also one of the oldest players in the

sector The company has manufacturing units at Vikhroli (Mumbai) and Patalganga

Wockhardt Ltd

bull Wockhardt headquartered in Mumbai is a major player in the integrated healthcare segment

The companyrsquos market presence covers formulations biopharmaceuticals nutrition products

vaccines and Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs) The companyrsquos total income from

operations stood at US$ 33986 million in 2015-16

bull Wockhardt has set up a global scale biopharmaceuticals manufacturing park the Wockhardt

Biotech Park in Aurangabad This state-of-the-art complex comprises six dedicated

manufacturing facilities and is designed according to USFDA and EMEA standards

Lupin Ltd bull Lupin is one of the significant players and primarily derives its revenue from formulations Total

net sales of the company in 2015-16 were valued at about US$ 209 billion The company has

manufacturing plants at Tarapur and Aurangabad The company is waiting for an approval from

the Food and Drugs Authority to start commercial operations in Mihan-SEZ Nagpur

USFDA US Food and Drug Administration EMEA Europe The Middle East and Africa

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KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ITITeS AND ELECTRONICS hellip (14)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

News Articles

IT is one of the top notch sectors in the state with maximum

thrust development and investment

Over 2014-15 Maharashtra accounted for around 30 of the

countryrsquos software exports with the help of 1200 software units

present in the state

The Government of Maharashtra is focusing on providing IT-

related infrastructure fiscal incentives to IT units and an

institutional framework for the IT sector The prime ITITeS clusters

are in Greater Mumbai Pune Thane and Nasik Pune is the

leader in Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) services

During 2015-16 the Directorate of Information Technology made 156 online services available through ldquoAaple Sarkarrdquo portal under

the Maharashtra Public Services Rights Act 2015

During 2016 Government of Maharashtra came up with a new policy - ldquoElectronics Policy 2016rdquo which aims at achieving a turnover

of US$ 12 billion for the ESDM industry and is assisting in targeted expansion of ESDM sector to cross US$ 2 billion through 2020

Source Economic Survey 2015-16

Investment in science technology and

environment sector in Maharashtra

Year Cost (outlay) US$ million

2011-12 619

2012-13 442

2013-14 564

2014-15 947

2015-16 1023

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MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

During 2015-16 Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

(MIDC) CIDCO and Software Technology Park of India cumulatively

developed 37 public IT parks and approved 472 IT parks Of the total

472 IT parks 160 parks are already operational with an overall

investment of US$ 55637 million and US$ 136908 million has been

proposed for the remaining 312 IT park projects that are in the

processing phase

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development CorporationSource Economic Survey 2015-16

Prominent information technology parks in Maharashtra

District Number of IT parks (2015-16)

Pune 172

Greater Mumbai 158

Thane 129

Nagpur 5

Nashik 4

Aurangabad 3

Wardha 1

Total 472

Prominent information technology parks in

Maharashtra

Talawade IT Park Dehu-Moshi Road Pune

Millennium Business Park (MBP) Navi Mumbai

Hinjewadi IT Park Phase I Hinjewadi Pune

Hinjewadi IT Park Phase II Hinjewadi Pune

Kolhapur IT Park Kolhapur

Sangli IT Park Vishrambag Sangli

Nagpur IT Park Nagpur

Deogiri Infotech Park Aurangabad

Kharadi IT Park Kharadi Pune

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MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

News articles

Government initiatives

Additional floor space index for IT parks and recreational residential and other support facilities would be provided

Eligible IT-ITeS units covered under the Package Scheme of Incentives (PSI) would be exempted from the payment of electricity duty

IT units would be supplied with power at industrial rates

Property tax shall be levied on ITITeS units at par with residential rates

VAT on the sale of IT products would be generally charged at a minimum floor rate

Developement of Mumbai-Pune-Nashik as Silicon valley of India that is an IT innovation hub under Maharashtra-Goa Regional Development

Council

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KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ITITeS AND ELECTRONICS hellip (44)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

Accenture

IBM

bull Accenture is a global management consulting technology services and outsourcing company

with around 259000 people serving clients in more than 120 countries The company has

several development centres across India

bull It has major operating centres in Mumbai and Pune In 2014-15 (for the twelve months ending

Aug 2015) the company earned revenues of US$ 3291 billion

bull IBM is one of the biggest IT solutions and product firms having presence across the globe

bull The company has a significant presence in India with centres in Pune In 2014 it recorded

revenues of US$ 9279 billion

Capgemini

bull Capgemini is a global IT major headquartered in Paris France and operates in more than 40

countries The company generated revenues of US$ 1150 billion in 2014 and US$ 529 billion

in H1 2015 The company provides solutions across all verticals in the industry It has software

centres in Mumbai Navi Mumbai and Pune In February 2014 the company opened a new

facility at Pune with a seating capacity of 2800 persons adding to the 4000 people it employs

at its Pune campus It is also looking to increase its workforce in the state

Infosys Technologies

Ltd

bull Infosys is a well-known IT giant with development centres across India The company

generated revenues of US$ 8711 billion in 2014-15 and US$ 464 billion in H1 2015-16

bull The company has a development centre at Wakad Pune and also a BPO centre in the city

bull Infosys has been allotted land in Mihan-SEZ Nagpur and was expected to start construction

work in July 2014 In the first phase the company will invest US$ 788 million to accommodate

5000 software professionals

5656DECEMBER 2016

Maharashtra occupies an important place in both the production and export of engineering goods from the country

The engineering industry in the state is highly diversified and produces a large range of machine parts from industrial

machinery to industrial castings and forgings

The industry which was initially concentrated in the Mumbai-Pune belt has spread all over the state with the major

production centres in Nagpur Aurangabad Nasik and Kolhapur

The major engineering items of production and export in Maharashtra are textile mill machinery machinery for sugar

cement and chemical plants food processing machinery construction machinery tractors electric power machinery

transmission line towers automobiles and ship building

BHEL is setting up a new power equipment fabrication plant at Bhandara in the Vidharba region of Maharashtra The

greenfield unit is being set up by the company with an initial investment of US$ 92 million and will provide direct employment

to about 700 people It is setting up a silicon solar cell at Sakoli in the Bhandara district and also plans to set up a solar

photo-voltaic cell unit in the state As of May 2015 the plant is in construction stage

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KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ENGINEERING hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

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KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ENGINEERING hellip (22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

Larsen amp Toubro

Ltd (LampT)

Greaves Cotton Ltd

bull Larsen amp Toubro Limited (LampT) is a diversified Indian conglomerate with interests in engineering

and construction The company earned US$ 681 billion in revenues during H1 2015-16

bull LampT is one of the oldest running companies with headquarters in Mumbai The company has

manufacturing facilities at Mumbai and Ahmednagar

bull Greaves Cotton is one of the oldest and well-diversified engineering companies in India

bull Its core products include dieselpetrol engines pump sets construction equipment and gensets

bull The company has manufacturing facilities at Chakan Chinchwad Chikalthana Shendra and

Waluj The company earned US$ 24731 million in revenues in 2015-16

Siemens Groupbull Siemens Group is a leading inventor innovator and implementer of leading-edge technology-

enabled solutions operating in the core business segments of industry energy and healthcare

The company is based in Navi Mumbai In 2013-14 (October 2013 to September 2014)

Siemens India earned US$ 176 billion as total income from operations and US$ 119 billion

during the first 9 months of 2014-15 (till June 2015)

ABB

bull ABB is one of the leading engineering companies in the world The ABB group operates in

around 100 countries and employs about 130000 people The company offers an extensive

array of products and services within power and automation technologies ABB operations in

India include 12 manufacturing facilities with over 10355 employees The company has a

manufacturing facility in Mumbai In 2014-15 ABB India Ltd earned revenues of US$ 128 billion

from operations on standalone basis and US$ 94808 million during the first nine months of

2015

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KEY INDUSTRIES ndash TEXTILES hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Maharashtra contributes about 114 to Indiarsquos textiles and apparels

output Maharashtra is the largest cotton producer in India with

largest area under cultivation for cotton that is 3827 thousand

hectares during 2015-16 The textile industry is the largest employer

in Maharashtra and contributes around 28 to Indias total exports

Textile parks aimed to provide world-class infrastructural

components for the textile sector and enhance productive capacity

are being set up in Maharashtra to maintain its leadership position in

textile exports and production

Some of the textile parks are the Nardhana Textile Park in Dhule

Butibori (Nagpur) Textile Park and Ambernath Textile Park As

announced in May 2015 the state government plans to set up 8 new

textile parks in the state

As per budget 2016-17 the state government is aiming at setting up

new textile units across the statersquos cotton growing areas Moreover

the government has also proposed an investment of US$ 4048

million during 2016-17 for the existing and upcoming textile projects

across Vidharbha Norhern Maharashtra and Marathwada

Source Central Silk Board

Note 2015-16(1) Till May 2016

Source Economic Survey 2014-15

2015-16 (cotton production) - estimated

Cotton (lint) production in Maharashtra (million bales)

774

682 679

883

682

420

2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Raw silk production (in tonnes)

Year Volume

2012-13 97

2013-14 122

2014-15 221

2015-16 274

2016-17(1) 20

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MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

Raymond

Bombay Dyeing

bull Raymond was incorporated in 1925 and is a leading Indian textile major The company is part of

global conglomerate Raymond Group It generated revenues of US$ 43886 million in 2014-15

and US$ 4084 million between April-September 2015

bull Raymond was the first in 1959 to introduce a polywool blend in India to creating the worlds finest

suiting fabric ndash the Super 240s ndash made from superfine 116 micron wool

bull The Bombay Dyeing and Manufacturing Company Limitedrsquos textile products include bedding

range bedding accessories bath linen hotel linen and industrial fabrics

bull Product range also consists of bed sheets bed covers quilts duvet covers dohars bed in bag

sets blankets pillow cases cushion covers shams cushions pillows and bed decor sets pool

towels bath towels hand towels and face towels The company generated revenues of US$

30374 million in 2015-16

S Kumarsrsquo bull S Kumarsrsquo is one of Indias leading textile and apparel companies With expertise in multi-fibre

manufacturing the company has extended its presence in multiple product categories from

fabrics to apparels and home textiles Its brands include Reid amp Taylor Belmonte SKumars

Uniformity By Belmonte Carmichael House and Stephens Brothers

Siyaramrsquosbull Siyaram Silk Mills incorporated in 1978 is a leading producer of blended fabrics in India

bull The company is one of the most renowned vertically integrated textile companies in the country

It operates the widest range of latest machinery in its eco-friendly plants at Tarapur Daman and

Mumbai The company earned US$ 24775 million in revenues in 2015-16

6060DECEMBER 2016

Maharashtra has a strong presence in the petrochemicals and oil and

gas sectors Mumbai Nagothane Rabale and Patalganga are major

petrochemical hubs while Thane Mumbai Pune and Wardha are

chemical hubs

Opportunities primarily exist in the areas of polymers amp plastics

fertilisers and synthetic yarns Key competitive strengths of the state in

this industry are the strong upstream and downstream linkages for raw

materials and products Bombay High accounts for over 50 of the

countrys oil amp gas production In August 2015 Indraprastha Gas Ltd

invested US$ 3151 million in Maharashtra Natural Gas Ltd (MNGL) The

purpose of the investment is to enhance the city gas distribution

business of the company in Maharashtra

As of August 2015 the state government announced plans to establish a

grid-connected canal top solar power project in the state at Jalgaon The

project will feature a 75 MW solar photovoltaic power plant which will be

established on the left bank canal of the dam As per the new energy

policy of the state the government is planning to establish 14400 MW of

fresh grid-connected capacity by 2019-20

As on March 2016 the state had an installed capacity of 2995419 MW

under Thermal energy 69014 MW under Nuclear energy 333184 MW

under Hydro and 661329 MW under Renewable energy sources

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MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Commissionerate of Agriculture GoM

Economic Survey 2015-16

Use of chemical fertilisers in Maharashtra

YearTotal input

(lsquo000 tonnes)

Per hectare

consumption (kg)

2011-12 658 1552

2012-13 547 1161

2013-14 599 1194

2014-15 6013 1259

2015-16 5825 1070

Under the State Budget 2016-17 the government has

planned an investment of US$ 11977 million for

electricity generation projects Outlay of UD$ 6966

million has been set for adding capacity under non-

conventional energy sources

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MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

Oil and Natural Gas Corp

Hindustan Petroleum

Corp Ltd

bull Oil and Natural Gas Corporation ranks as one of the leading oil and gas Exploration and Production

(EampP) companies in the world in the terms of asset value The companyrsquos consolidated revenue from

operations stood at US$ 12 billion in 2015-16 The company has a production facility at Uran (Navi

Mumbai) and the corporate office is in Mumbai It plans to invest US$ 810 million to build a new gas

based fertiliser plant and it would invest US$ 9456 million for redevelopment of its Mumbai High

(North) oil and gas field in the state of Maharashtra

bull Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL) is one of the Navratna Public Sector Units (PSUs)

It is a major refining and oil retailing company in India HPCLrsquos standalone total income was US$

2857 billion in 2015-16 It has an oil refining unit on Mumbairsquos west coast

Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd bull Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) is engaged in the marketing and distribution refining

trading and exploration of petroleum The companyrsquos standalone revenues stood at US$ 1633

billion between April 2015-September 2015 BPCL has a refinery in Mumbai

Reliance Industries Ltd bull Reliance Industries Limited is the largest private sector firm in India and ranks 99th on the Fortune

500 list based on revenues The companyrsquos standalone revenues was US$ 4523 billion for 2015-16

The company has diversified interests in energy retail textiles petrochemicals infotel and SEZs

Reliance Industries Limited has manufacturing facilities at Nagothane Nagpur and Pathalganga in

Maharashtra

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MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Maharashtra accounts for approximately 351 of the

countryrsquos output of automobiles by value

The major automobile centres in the state include Pune

Nasik Aurangabad and Nagpur

Pune is the largest auto hub of India with over 4000

manufacturing units in the Pimpri-Chinchwad region

alone Pune is home to large players like Bajaj Auto

Limited Daimler Chrysler Limited Tata Motors etc

Nasik is home to one of Indias largest multi-utility

vehicle manufacturers ndash Mahindra amp Mahindra Limited

In September 2015 Maharashtra government received

an application from Mercedes Benz regarding an

investment plan of US$ 30553 million to upgrade its

manufacturing capacity at Pune plant which

manufactures around 40000 to 80000 units of luxury

cars per year

The domestic utility maker Mahindra has been planning

to invest US$ 122 billion for enlarging its automotive or

manufacturing plants in Maharashtra Investment of US$

99298 million will be made at the companyrsquos Nashik

plant and while investment of US$ 22915 million would

be done in the Chakan unit The total amount will be

invested by Mahindra over a span of more than seven

years

Automotive hubs in Maharashtra

As of August 2016 Mahindra Intertrade a part of Mahindra

Group entered into a partnership with MSTC a Government

of India enterprise to set up the countrys first auto

shredding and vehicle recycling unit Gujarat and

Maharastra have been short listed for setting up the facility

with the operations likely to commence by early 2018

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KEY INDUSTRIES ndash AUTO AND AUTO COMPONENTS hellip (23)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

As of July 2015 the Maharashtra state government

announced plans to finalise the deal with Chrysler for

setting up a jeep production facility at Ranjangaon in

Aurangabad The overall investment expected in the

first year is US$ 28188 million and US$ 56369 million

is to be invested over the next six years

ARAI Indias premier automotive RampD testing and

certification organisation is in Pune It is Indiarsquos first

Auto Cluster Development and Research Institute is in

Maharashtra

Investment opportunities in the auto sector

Partnership and alliances for auto component

sector

Vehicle retailing

Low cost vehicles

Cvs to benefit from increasing infrastructure activity and

heightened international interest

Diversification in two wheeler segment

Design centers

Auto financing

RampD

Source Economic Survey 2015-16 ARAI - Automotive Research Association of India

Note 2016(1) till January 2016

Category wise numbers of a few categories of motor vehicles on the road in Maharashtra

Vehicle Type 2015 2016(1)

Motor-cycles scooters amp mopeds 18151386 19705511

Taxi cabs 203180 217062

Auto rickshaws 719341 724080

Ambulances 13625 14295

School buses 27046 22402

Private service vehicles 11163 11640

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MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

Bajaj Auto Ltd

Tata Motors Ltd

bull Bajaj Auto is a major Indian automobile manufacturer The company is the worlds fourth-largest two- and

three-wheeler manufacturer with turnover of US$ 346 billion in 2015-16 The company manufactures and

exports scooters motorcycles and auto rickshaws The company is based in Pune with a regional office at

Akurdi and manufacturing plants in Chakan (Pune manufactures motorcycles) and Waluj (near

Aurangabad manufactures motorcycles and three-wheelers)

bull Tata Motors Limited is a multinational corporation headquartered in Mumbai India It acquired British

automotive brands Jaguar and Land Rover in 2008 The company is the worldrsquos fourth-largest truck and

bus manufacturer Net revenue of the company was US$ 1232 billion in 2015-16

bull The company has an auto manufacturing and assembly unit at Pune The Pune unit is spread over two

geographical regions ndash Pimpri (800 acres) and Chinchwad (130 acres)

Force Motors Ltd bull Formerly known as Bajaj Tempo Force Motors is a part of Firodia Enterprise that manufactures Multi

Utility Vehicles (MUVs) tractors Sports Utility Vehicles (SUVs) and Light Commercial Vehicles (LCVs)

bull Matador was a popular LCV manufactured by Force Motors The company has a manufacturing unit in

Pune The company generated consolidated income of US$ 467 million in 2015-16

Mahindra and Mahindra

Ltd

bull Mahindra and Mahindra is one of the major auto manufacturers of India The company generated US$

1775 billion of income from operations in 2015-16

bull The companyrsquos products include tractors SUVs and LCVs It has manufacturing facilities at Mumbai Pune

Nagpur and Nasik

6565DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash TOURISM hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Maharashtra is a major trade and tourist destination of India attracting

thousands of tourists from across the world every year It is the fourth

most visited state of India

There are many temples in Maharashtra some of them being hundreds of

years old constructed in a fusion of architectural styles borrowed from

north and south India Maharashtra has its own folk music Folk musical

programmes such as Gondhal Lavani Bharud and Powada are popular

especially in rural areas

The state is home to the Hindi film industry Bollywood which produces

the largest number of films globally Maharashtra has a score of

pilgrimage destinations ranging from the ones that revolve around

mythology (eg Nasik Warkar and Pune) and those celebrating the

achievements of religious leaders and reformers (Shirdi Haji Ali shrine) to

new age pilgrimage destinations such as the Osho Commune at Pune

Tourist arrivals in Maharashtra (million)

Nasik is one of the four sites of the Kumbh Mela which is held once in every 12 years The city is known as the place where Lord

Ram spent 14 years in exile Maharashtra is the first state to declare a tourism district for tourism development Sindhudurg is the

first district in Maharashtra to be declared as a tourism district

The state has launched Unlimited Maharashtra advertising campaign through newspapers and television channels to attract

tourists during summer vacations A half-hour ferry ride across Mumbai harbor takes visitors to view the superbly carved 1300

years old cave temple on the little island of Elephanta a favourite picnic spot

Source Ministry of Tourism Government of India

7750 8685

9850 10781

2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

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KEY INDUSTRIES ndash TOURISM hellip (22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

In 2014-15 9412 million domestic tourists and 438 million foreign tourists visited the state of Maharashtra whereas in 2013-14

827 million domestic tourists and 415 million foreign tourists visited Maharashtra During 2015 10343 million domestic tourists

and 431 million foreign tourists visited the state of Maharashtra

In 2016 the Government of Maharashtra formulated a new policy on Tourism- lsquoMaharashtra Tourism Policy 2016rsquo which aims at

minimizing delays as well as replication of redundancies amp information and enhancing the application process efficiency An

amount of US$ 4353 million was allocated by the government to boost basic amenities being provided across tourist spots

As per 2016-17 budget the state government announced the following plans

Aurangabad has been affirmed as a tourist district in the state and the government has decided to offer special attention

towards the uplifting of tourism in Verul Sulibhanjan Mhaismal and Khultabad

The state government is also undergoing various steps for improving safety measures across the beaches for ensuring

security of people

6767DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES amp EMPOWERMENT

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Till October 2015 a total of 454 mega projects were sanctioned by the state government with an outlay of US$ 5418 billion Due

to these projects employment opportunities for a total of 388 lakh people are expected to be created

Further a total employment of 166 lakh has been recorded across 20220 MSMEs with an investment of US$ 62480 million till

September 2016

As per budget 2016-17 for upgradation of State Employment Guarantee Scheme and Mahatma Gandhi Rural Employment

Scheme in the state the Government of Maharashtra has projected an outlay of US$ 1222 million of which US$ 42295 million

is towards the central share and US$ 10769 million is towards the state share These schemes are being executed in the state

for providing the required job opportunities across rural areas

Source State Budge 2016-17 Economic Survey 2015-16

6868DECEMBER 2016

The Government of Maharashtra provides single-window clearance to all units to reduce the average time required for

establishment of such units and issue various clearances required for setting up of industries at a single point The

government has taken following steps for setting up committees at various levels

District-level committee under the chairmanship of the District Collector for proposals from SSI units

State-level committee under the chairmanship of Development Commissioner (Industries) for MSILSI units

Mega projects committee under the chairmanship of Secretary (Industries) for mega projects and FDI proposals

A Common Application Form (CAF) to be evolved for every applicant seeking to set up an industry andor expansion unit

and development of information systemsoftware to process such applications online

Representatives of the concerned departments from whom the clearances are required to be the members of or invitees on

the district state and mega projects committees The final decision will be given as far as possible within 30 days of receipt

of dully filled CAFs

In order to provide the people of state with one stop portal for information services and consents electronically under

Industrial Policy 2013 the government is focussing on provisions for SWC system

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SINGLEndashWINDOW CLEARANCE MECHANISMhellip (13)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

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MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Agency Description

MIDC services

Land Department- Services

Fire Department- Services

Engineering - Water Department- Services

Engineering - Drainage Department- Services

Engineering - Power Department- Services

SPA Department- Services

Technical Advisor Department- Services

IT SEZ Department- Services

Non-MIDC services

Directorate of Industries - Services

Labour Department- Services

Airport Authority of India - Services

Public Works Department - Services

Ministry of Corporate Affairs - Services

Food and Drug Administration - Services

Maharashtra Coastal Zone Management Authority - Services

Directorate General of Foreign Trade - Services

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

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SINGLEndashWINDOW CLEARANCE MECHANISMhellip (33)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Agency Description

Non-MIDC services

Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Limited - Services

Income Tax Department - Services

Department of Sales Tax - Services

Industrial Safety amp Healthy Directorate - Services

Boiler Inspectorate - Services

Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai ndash Services

Central Board of Excise amp Customs - Services

Employee Welfare - Services

Weights and Measures - Services

Bureau of Indian Standards - Services

Maharashtra Pollution Control Board - Services

Petroleum and Explosives Safety Organization - Services

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

7171DECEMBER 2016

Agency Description Contact information

Directorate of

Industries

The work of the Directorate of Industries Maharashtra stateis mainly confined to the development and progress of large-scale small-scale and cottage industries in the state TheDepartment of Industries was reorganised and theDirectorate of Industries was formed in August 1960 Controlof cottage industries was transferred to the Directorate ofIndustries with effect from 1st December 1960

It also assists in the formulation and implementation ofvarious policies and promotional schemes

Development Commissioner of Industries

Government of MaharashtraDirectorate of Industries

New Administrative Building2nd Floor Opposite Mantralaya

MumbaiMaharashtra-400 032

Phone 91-22-22028616didcimaharashtragovin

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INVESTMENT PROMOTION OFFICES hellip (13)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

7272DECEMBER 2016

Agency Description Contact information

Maharashtra Agro

Industries

Development

Corporation Limited

(MAIDC)

The objective of the company is to make available to thefarmers of Maharashtra standard quality fertiliserspesticides agro engineering implements amp animal feed to theextent required amp at the time of requirement amp at competitiverates

Maharashtra Agro Industries Development CorporationLimited (MAIDC) has also been designated as the statenodal agency by Ministry of Food Processing IndustriesGovernment of India In its role as state nodal agency itscrutinises amp forwards various proposals of entrepreneursunder different schemes of assistance from the Governmentof India It also helps entrepreneurs in preparing projectsselecting the area etc

Krushi Udyog BhavanDinkarrao Deasi Marg Aarey Milk

ColonyGoregaon (East) Mumbai-400065 Maharashtra India

Phone 91-22-29272027Email mdmaidcmumbaicom

Website wwwmaidcmumbaicom

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INVESTMENT PROMOTION OFFICES hellip (23)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

7373DECEMBER 2016

Agency Description Contact information

Maharashtra

Industrial

Development

Corporation (MIDC)

1 MIDCrsquos objectives are

a) To achieve balanced industrial development ofMaharashtra with an emphasis on developing partsand underdeveloped parts of the state

b) Help in infrastructural development of each and everydistrict in Maharashtra

c) Facilitate entrepreneurs in setting up industries atvarious locations

MIDC is an agent of the state government for carrying outactivities of acquisition and disposal of land provision ofinfrastructure facilities and providing other services toindustrial centres

Udyog SarathiMahakali Caves Road Andheri (E)

Mumbai-400 093Phone 91-22-268700525473

Fax 91-22-26871587Email feedbackmidcindiaorg

Website wwwmidcindiaorg

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INVESTMENT PROMOTION OFFICES hellip (33)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

7474DECEMBER 2016

Approvals and clearances required Respective departments

Prior to setting up the unit

Registration

Development Authority

Allotment of landshed

Permission for land use Industrial Development Authorities

No-objection certificate under the Water Act 1974 and the Air Act 1981 Pollution Control Board

Approval for construction activity and building plan Development Authority

No-objection certificate Fire Department

Provisional Trade Tax registrations

Central and State Excise Departments

Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY APPROVALS REQUIRED hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

7575DECEMBER 2016

Approvals and clearances required Respective departments

Before commencement of production

No-objection certificate under the Water Act 1974 and the Air Act 1981 Pollution Control Board

No-objection certificate Fire Department

Permanent Trade Tax registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956Central and State Excise Departments

Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956

After commencement of productionactivity

Registration Industries Department

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY APPROVALS REQUIRED hellip (22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Timelines for approvals and clearances

Department Timeline

Issuance of allotment order 15 days

Possession of plotshed 7 days

Building plans approval 15 days

Grant of water connection 10 days

Urban land ceiling permission 10 days

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2014-15

7676DECEMBER 2016

Cost parameter Cost estimate Source

Land (per sq m)Commercial US$ 02 to US$ 11583

Industrial US$ 02 to US$ 5792

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC)

Power (per kWh)

Domestic 45-16 cents

Commercial 117-235 cents

Agricultural 43 cents

Industrial 88-1997 cents

Economic Survey 2015-16

Labour (per day) US$ 12 to US$ 6

Ministry of Labour and Employment

Government of India Wage Rates July

1 2015 to Dec 31 2015

5-star hotel room (single

occupancy per night)US$ 97-US$ 220

Maharashtra Tourism Development

Corporation

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

COST OF DOING BUSINESS IN MAHARASHTRA

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

As per the World Bank and Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP) report - Assessment of State

Implementation of Business Reforms 2016 the state ranked 10th as per the Ease of Doing Business Index

7777DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE ACTS amp POLICIES hellip (15)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Maharashtra ITITeS Policy 2015

Read more

Objectives

Maharashtra Renewable Energy Policy 2015

bull To increase power production from renewable sources by 14400 MW and from solar power

projects by 7500 MW From renewable sources power generation of 5000 MW is targeted from

wind power projects 1000 MW from sugarcane wasteagricultural remedial projects 400 MW

from small hydro projects 300 MW from agricultural waste power generation projects and 200

MW from industrial waste power generation projects

bull The policy progress would be headed by the Principal Secretary Energy

Objectives

Read more

bull To attract IT investments across the State and incentivize IT industry at all district headquarters

in the State by providing additional incentives and continue to provide usual incentives as per the

IT ITES Policy ndash 2009

bull To promote the development of special fields of application of IT such as animation visual

effects gaming and comics

Maharashtra Tourism Policy 2016

Read more

Objectives

bull Designate Tourism as a priority sector since it holds the potential to usher in economic

development and generate high employment opportunities in Maharashtra

bull Achieve sector growth of 10 per annum and share of 15 in GSDP through tourism and

tourism related activities

bull Generate fresh investments in the tourism sector to the tune of US$ 458 billion by 2025

bull Create 1 million additional jobs in the tourism sector by 2025

7878DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE ACTS amp POLICIES hellip (25)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Housing Policy 2013-2018

bull To generate low income housing by making it mandatory for private developers with residential

plot sizes of 4000 square metres and above to reserve 20 of the land for low income groups

bull The reserved land or constructed flats would be handed over to the state housing agency

Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (MHADA)

Read more

Objective

Industrial Policy of Maharashtra 2013-2018

bull To attract investment of US$ 82946 billion by the end of 2018 and create 2 million job

opportunities

bull To focus on the areas of Maharashtra that are less developed in comparison with mainstream

industrially developed areas and retain the state as industrial investment leaderRead more

Objectives

Organic Farming Policy 2013

bull To promote and encourage organic farming in Maharashtra by allocating a minimum 10 of the

land for organic faming activity

bull To provide organic pesticides and fertilizers and increase the awareness amongst farmers about

organic faming through lecturesRead more

Objective

7979DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE ACTS amp POLICIES hellip (35)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

State Port Policy 2010

bull To develop six non major ports in Maharashtra by developing greenfield ports multi-purpose

jetties and cargo terminals in order to aid import and export and coastal shipping of goods

Read more

Objective

e-Governance Policy of Maharashtra - 2011

bull To develop the e- governance sector of the state and take it towards m- governance by enabling

the citizens to avail the services online

bull To enable the government to function more efficiently and develop a paper less environment

Read more

Objective

Textile Policy of Maharashtra 2011ndash17

bull To lay special emphasis on raising processing units at various levels from cotton to

manufacturing textiles to assure long term development by giving support to the industries

associated with manufacturing of textiles

Objective

Read more

8080DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE ACTS amp POLICIES hellip (45)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Child Development Policy 2002

bull To emphasise on child development of orphans destitute homeless and deviated in a planned

structured and disciplined manner

bull To aid prevention of sexual exploitation and trafficking of children

bull To provide free education and entertainment facilitiesRead more

Objectives

Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Policy 2002

bull To help in the growth of SEZs (duty free enclave) in the state in order to promote rapid industrial

development and job opportunities

bull To attract foreign amp domestic investments for infrastructure development in the state Read more

Objectives

Tourism Policy 2006

bull To promote tourism and develop hospitality infrastructure with private sector participation in the

state for a period of ten years or until substituted by new policy

bull To encourage public-private partnership (PPP) mode for development of tourist destinations

Read more

Objective

8181DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE ACTS amp POLICIES hellip (55)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Grapes Processing Industry Policy 2001

bull To develop grape processing industry in the state and creating better employment opportunities

bull To encourage wine industry be setting up wine parks in the state

Read more

Objective

Maharashtra Biotechnology Policy 2001

bull To develop and make the state biotechnology industry globally competitive the government

announced various fiscal and non fiscal incentives for biotechnology units

bull To develop infrastructure that is biotechnology parks and research basesRead more

Objective

Water Policy 2002

bull To focus on optimal use of water resources coupled with sustainable development in order to

provide economic and social benefits to the people of the state

Read more

Objective

8282DECEMBER 2016

Summit Venue of Summit Date

International Summit on Engineering and Technology (ISET-16) Mumbai 13th August 2016

International Conference on Networking Communication and Computing

Technology (ICNCCT-16)Nashik 14th August 2016

World Conference on Advanced Trends Robot Design Development

And Control (WCRDDC-16)Pune 27th August 2016

International Conference on Applications in Electrical Electronics

Computer Civil and Mechanical Engineering (ICEECCME-16)Aurangabad 4th September 2016

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

CONFERENCESSUMMITS FOR 2016-17hellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source India conference alerts

8383DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

CONFERENCESSUMMITS FOR 2016-17hellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source India conference alerts

Summit Venue of Summit Date

International Conference on Research in Mechanical Robotics and Civil

Engineering (ICRMRCE-16)Mumbai 11th September 2016

International Conference on Research in Mechanical Robotics and Civil

Engineering (ICRMRCE-16)Mumbai 2nd October 2016

International Conference on Electrical Electronics Computer Civil and

Mechanical Engineering (ICEECCME-16)Mumbai 6th November 2016

8484DECEMBER 2016

Average exchange rates

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ANNEXURE

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Year INR equivalent of one US$

2004-05 4481

2005-06 4414

2006-07 4514

2007-08 4027

2008-09 4614

2009-10 4742

2010-11 4562

2011-12 4688

2012-13 5431

2013-14 6028

2014-15 6028

2015-16 6546

Source Reserve Bank of India

8585DECEMBER 2016

India Brand Equity Foundation (IBEF) engaged TechSci to prepare this presentation and the same has been prepared

by TechSci in consultation with IBEF

All rights reserved All copyright in this presentation and related works is solely and exclusively owned by IBEF The

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modified or in any manner communicated to any third party except with the written approval of IBEF

This presentation is for information purposes only While due care has been taken during the compilation of this

presentation to ensure that the information is accurate to the best of TechSci and IBEFrsquos knowledge and belief the

content is not to be construed in any manner whatsoever as a substitute for professional advice

TechSci and IBEF neither recommend nor endorse any specific products or services that may have been mentioned in

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Neither TechSci nor IBEF shall be liable for any direct or indirect damages that may arise due to any act or omission

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For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DISCLAIMER

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Page 4: MAHARASHTRA - IBEF• Maharashtra’sGSDP at current prices was US$ 300.51 billion in 2015-16 and accounted for 12.98% of India’sGDP, the highest among all states. Highest FDI in

44DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY hellip (22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Significant production of

sugarcane and

pomegranate

bull Maharashtra is one of the largest producers of sugarcane and pomegranate in the country

In 2015-16 production of sugarcane in the state stood at 72089 thousand tonnes During

2014-15 the production of pomegranates was recorded to be 131337 thousand tonnes

Industrial powerhousebull Maharashtra is the most industrialised state in India and has maintained the leading

position in the industrial sector in the country The state is a pioneer in small scale

industries and boasts of the largest number of special export promotion zones

Strong cotton

productionbull Maharashtra is among the leading producers of cotton in India The state produced 420

million bales of cotton during 2015-16

Source Ministry of Agriculture News Articles Economic Survey 2015-16

55DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

Source Government of Maharashtra

Growing demandTrade and commerce hub

of India

bull Mumbai (Maharashtra) is known as the trade and commerce capital of India It is also the financial centre of India

bull Maharashtra has emerged as a key hub for IT and ITeS electronics and captive business outsourcing industries

Policy incentives

bull The Government of Maharashtra has several policies in place to set up the right kind of business climate

bull These policies aim to motivate investors to invest into various sectors in the state thereby contributing to the overall development of the economy

Facilitating infrastructure

bull The state has a well developed social physical and industrial infrastructure Apart from four international and seven domestic airports the state has two major and 53 minor ports It also has a well developed power supply grid

bull Maharashtras infrastructure sector has grown significantly over the last decade with a substantial rise in the number of industrial clusters and Public Private Partnership (PPP) projects

Rich pool of skilled

labour

bull Maharashtra has a literacy rate of 823 and is home to a number of world class educational and IT institutions

bull The state has a large base of skilled and industrial labour making it an ideal destination for knowledge based and manufacturing sectors

2015-16

GSDP of

the state

was US$

30051

billion

2015-16

Per capita

GSDP was

US$ 2545

Advantage

Maharashtra

ADVANTAGE MAHARASHTRA

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

66DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE VISION

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

GSDP growth

bull Maharashtra government

targets 125 GSDP growth

in the 12th Five Year Plan

bull US$ 506 billion allocated to

accelerate economic growth

by implementing specially

designed growth oriented

policies

Skill development

bull Establishing technical

universities for skill

development

bull Providing scholarships to

pursue professional courses

Agriculture

bull Promoting sustainable

development in agriculture by

integrating schemes of water

shed development use of

technology enhancing

processing capacity and skill

development

bull Promotion of agri-business

through PPP for Integrated

Agricultural Development (PPP-

IAD) and develop market linkages

of horticulture

Industrial sector

bull Expects to achieve double digit

growth during the 12th Five Year

Plan

bull Focus on growth of the

manufacturing sector

bull Creating conducive growth

environment

InfrastructureTourism

bull Promote religious adventure

and heritage tourism

bull Training workers in the

organised and unorganised

sectors related to tourism

bull 6026 km of national highway

projects

bull Developing ports by investing

approximately US$ 24 billion

Vision

Source Confederation of Indian Industry

77DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

MAHARASHTRA FACT FILE

Maharashtra is situated in the western region of the

country The state shares borders with Gujarat

Madhya Pradesh Chhattisgarh Andhra Pradesh

Karnataka Goa and the Union Territory of Dadra

and Nagar Haveli On its west is the Arabian Sea

Mumbai Pune Nagpur Thane Nasik Solapur

Kolhapur Sangli Aurangabad Amravati and

Ratnagiri are some of the major cities of

Maharashtra

Indias main stock exchanges amp capital market and

commodity exchanges are located in Mumbai

The most commonly spoken language in the state is

Marathi Konkani Hindi and English are the other prominent

languages

Source National Portal of India Economic Survey 2015-16

TechSci Research Estimates

Parameters Maharashtra

Capital Mumbai

Geographical area (lakh sq km) 308

Administrative districts (No) 36

Population density (persons per sq

km)365

Total population (million) 1181

Male population (million) 612

Female population (million) 569

Sex ratio (females per 1000 males) 929

Literacy rate () 823

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

88DECEMBER 2016

Parameter Maharashtra All states Source

Economy 2015-16 2015-16

GSDP as a percentage of all statesrsquo GSDP 1298 1000 Central Statistics Office TechSci Estimates

GSDP growth rate () 99 864 Central Statistics Office TechSci Estimates

Per capita GSDP (US$) 2545 1546 Central Statistics Office TechSci Estimates

Physical Infrastructure

Installed power capacity (MW) 4063069 30450575 Central Electricity Authority as of June 2016

Wireless subscribers (No) 84268281 1033157014Telecom Regulatory Authority of India as of

May 2016

Internet subscribers (No) 29000000 334340000Telecom Regulatory Authority of India as of

January 2016

National Highway length (km) 743479 10008708NHAI Roads and Building Department-

Government of India

Major and minor ports (No) 2 + 53 13+187 India Ports Association 2015

Airports (No) 11 125 Airports Authority of India

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

MAHARASHTRA IN FIGURES hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

99DECEMBER 2016

Parameter Maharashtra All states Source

Social Indicators

Literacy rate () 823 730 Census 2011

Birth rate (per 1000 population) 165 216 SRS Bulletin

Investment

Cumulative FDI equity inflows (US$ billion)1 8262 28851Department of Industrial Policy amp Promotion

April 2000 to March 2016

Industrial Infrastructure

Operational PPP projects (No) 194 1246DEA Ministry of Finance Government of India

July 2016

Operational SEZs (No) 25 186

Notified as of February 2016 Ministry of

Commerce amp Industry Department of

Commerce July 2016

1Combined FDI inflows for Maharashtra Dadra amp Nagar Haveli and Daman amp Diu

PPP Public-Private Partnership SEZ Special Economic Zone SRS Sample Registration System

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

MAHARASHTRA IN FIGURES hellip (22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

1010DECEMBER 2016

At current prices GSDP of Maharashtra was US$ 30051

billion in 2015-16

GSDP of the state grew at a CAGR of around 113 from

2004-05 to 2015-16

Source Central Statistics Office TechSci Estimates based on ldquoAdvanced

Estimatesrdquo provided by Directorate of Economics and Statistics of Maharashtra

GSDP - Gross State Domestic Product

CAGR ndash Compound Annual Growth Rate

GSDP - State Budget 2016-17

GSDP of Maharashtra at current prices

(in US$ billion)

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash GSDP

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

9271103

1295

1701 16341805

23002507 2437 2449

2648

3005

1111DECEMBER 2016

At current prices NSDP of Maharashtra was US$ 2636

billion in 2015-16

Maharashtrarsquos NSDP grew at a CAGR of around 111

from 2004-05 to 2015-16

Source Central Statistics Office TechSci Estimates based on ldquoAdvanced Estimatesrdquo provided

by Directorate of Economics and Statistics of Maharashtra

NSDP - Net State Domestic Product

CAGR ndash Compound Annual Growth Rate

NSDP - Geometric mean of YoY calculation from 2004-05 to 2014-15

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash NSDP

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

NSDP of Maharashtra at current prices

(in US$ billion)

826990

1167

1539 14691625

20842271 2204 2212

238

2636

1212DECEMBER 2016

The statersquos per capita GSDP^ at current price was US$

2545 in 2015-16

The per capita GSDP of Maharashtra grew at a CAGR of

98 between 2004-05 and 2015-16

Source Central Statistics Office TechSci Estimates based on

ldquoAdvanced Estimatesrdquo provided by Directorate of Economics and

Statistics of Maharashtra

Per Capita GSDP^ - calculated using GSDP million US$ Population in million

Per capita GSDP (US$)

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash PER CAPITA GSDP

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

9041059

1225

1585 15001633

20532208

2118 210052242

2545

1313DECEMBER 2016

At current price the statersquos per capita NSDPamp was US$

22325 in 2015-16

The per capita NSDP of Maharashtra grew at a CAGR of

97 between 2004-05 and 2015-16

Source Central Statistics Office TechSci Estimates based on

ldquoAdvanced Estimatesrdquo provided by Directorate of Economics and

Statistics of Maharashtra

per capita NSDPamp - calculated using NSDP million

US$Population in million

Per capita NSDP (US$)

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash PER CAPITA NSDP

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

805951

1104

14341349

1471

1860

2000

1915 18977

20138 22325

1414DECEMBER 2016

Over 2015-16 the tertiarymicro sector contributed 6453 to the

statersquos GSDP at current prices followed by the secondarymicro

sector with a contribution of 2584

At a CAGR of 158 the tertiary sector has been the fastest

growing among the three sectors from 2004-05 to 2015-16

Growth was driven by trade hotels real estate finance

insurance transport communications and other services

The secondary sector grew at a CAGR of 135 between

2004-05 and 2015-16 The growth in secondary sector was

driven by growth in manufacturing construction and

electricity gas amp water supply industries

The primarymicro sector expanded at a CAGR of 137

between 2004-05 and 2015-16 Agriculture is the major

contributor in the growth of the primary sector followed by

forestry and fishing

Source Central Statistics Office TechSci Estimates based on

ldquoAdvanced Estimatesrdquo provided by Directorate of Economics and

Statistics of Maharashtra

Sector-wise share of GSDPmicro -Geometric mean of YoY

calculation from 2004-05 to 2014-15

Percentage distribution of GSDP

CAGR

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF GSDP

137

158

135

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

1018 963

2961 2584

5958 6453

2004-05 2015-16Primary Secondary Tertiary

1515DECEMBER 2016

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16

Indian Horticulture Database

CropAnnual production 2015-16

(lsquo000 tonnes)

Sugarcane 72089

Soya bean 1853

Groundnut 189

Sunflower seed 7

Jowar (Kharif) 314

Jowar (Rabi) 1383

Rice 2548

Wheat 720

Bajra (millets) 304

Maize (Kharif) 1184

Maize (Rabi) 336

Total food grains (Kharif) 5036

Total food grains (Rabi) 3353

Total oilseeds (Kharif) 2052

Total oilseeds (Rabi) 28

Total pulses (Kharif) 576

Total pulses (Rabi) 911

During 2015-16 production of pulses and oil seeds in the state

was recorded at around 148 million tonnes and 208 million

tonnes respectively

Sugarcane cotton onion soya bean banana jowar (sorghum)

and rice are some of the key agricultural products of

Maharashtra

Total food grain production in the state stood at around 83

million tonnes in 2015-16

As per the Agriculture Marketing and Farmer Friendly Reforms

Index the state secured the top position in pursuing farmer

friendly policies during 2016

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIONhellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Area (lsquo000 hectares) and production (lsquo000 MT) of

horticulture crops in Maharashtra

23802

26492

26512

16739

183783

242652 242770197198

20

12-1

3

20

13-1

4

20

14-1

5

20

15-1

6

Area

Production

1616DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIONhellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Production of pomegranates in Maharashtra

(lsquo000 MT)

2011-12 478

2012-13 408

2013-14 945

2014-15 1313

Source Department of Agriculture amp Co-operation Ministry of Agriculture

Sugarcane production in Maharashtra (million MT)

6416

8190 8673

6965 75389153

7208

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Sugar production in Maharashtra (lakh MT)

70409070 9000

7970 7710

10510

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

Vegetable production in Maharashtra (lsquo000 MT)

Vegetable 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

Onion 5638 4660 5864 5864

Potato 360 321 370 370

Tomato 1007 1050 1200 1200

As per state budget 2016-17 the Government of

Maharashtra proposed an outlay of US$ 1222

million under the scheme - ldquoNational Agriculture

Development Schemerdquo in order to strengthen the

production of pulses and oilseeds in the state

The state government also proposed

establishment of organic farming research amp

training centres across four universities related to

agriculture for the endorsement of organic

farming in the state

During 2015-16 the state recorded production of

5803 thousand MT of onion

1717DECEMBER 2016

Source Department of Industrial Policy amp Promotion Economic 1Includes Maharashtra Dadra amp Nagar Haveli and Daman amp Diu

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash FDI INFLOWS AND INVESTMENTS

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

According to the DIPP cumulative FDI inflows1 in the

state of Maharashtra during April 2000 to March

2016 stood at US$ 8262 billion

The state government has approved 19053

industrial proposals during 1991-92 to 2015-16 (up to

October 2015) Chemicals amp fertilisers followed by

textiles were the leading sectors in terms of industrial

proposals approved with cumulative share of 254

FDI equity inflows1 2008-09 to 2014-15

(US$ million)

12431

8249

6097

9553

6361

3420

6361

9511

20

08-0

9

20

09-1

0

20

10-1

1

20

11-1

2

20

12-1

3

20

13-1

4

20

14-1

5

20

15-1

6

Approved and commissioned industrial projects for major industries

(1991-92 to 2015-16- up to October 2015)

Industry

Approved proposalsCommissioned

Projects

No

Investment

(US$

billion)

No

Investme

nts (US$

billion)

Metallurgical 1909 1543 935 561

Chemicals amp

fertilizers2839 915 1386 340

Textile 1998 764 933 259

Electrical amp

electronics1174 343 683 119

Sugar 1532 587 235 128

Processed

food1046 309 440 088

1818DECEMBER 2016

As of November 2015 Maharashtrarsquos exports totalled to around

US$ 4384 billion

Major products exported from the state are gems and jewellery

software textiles readymade garments cotton yarn metal and

metal products agro-based products engineering items drugs and

pharmaceuticals and plastic and plastic items

Maharashtra is the largest producer of sugar in India In May 2015

the Government of Maharashtra approved a subsidy of US$ 167

per ton (up to the extent of 800000 tonnes) for the exports of raw

sugar

In November 2015 Maharashtra sugar mills entered into a deal with

neighbouring markets such as Sri Lanka and Bangladesh etc for

exporting 2 lakh MT of white sugar As per the announcement made

by the state government in September 2015 Maharashtra is

expected to export 4 million tonnes of sugar during 2015-16

Coca Cola a major soft drink producing giant will be procuring

oranges from Vidarbha Nagpur for producing juices that would be

sold worldwide The production would take place at its Butibori plant

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16

Note 2015-16(1) up to November 2015

Exports trends (US$ billion)

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash MAHARASHTRArsquoS EXPORT TRENDShellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

492 481

676

840769

478

739

438

200

8-0

9

200

9-1

0

201

0-1

1

201

1-1

2

201

2-1

3

201

3-1

4

201

4-1

5

20

15

-16⁽sup1⁾

1919DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash MAHARASHTRArsquoS EXPORT TRENDShellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Maize exports from Maharashtra (million MT)

10891

15160

18780

22376

1655113257

10315

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Source APEDA 1From April-August 2015

Dairy productrsquos exports from Maharashtra (thousand MT)

832 1135467

2183

3954

1125599

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Source APEDA 1From April-August 2015

Pulses exports from Maharashtra (million MT)

756

1509

18142060

2354

13031561

20

09-1

0

20

10-1

1

20

11-1

2

20

12-1

3

20

13-1

4

20

14-1

5

20

15-1

6

Source APEDA (1)From April-August 2015

2020DECEMBER 2016

Source State Budget 2016-17

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE BUDGET 2016-17

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Revenue receipts of US$ 3373 billion and revenue expenditure of US$ 3429 billion were estimated during 2016-17

PlanBudget- 2016-17

(US$ million)

National Agriculture

Development Scheme1222

lsquoMahatma Gandhi Rural

Employment

Missionrsquo and lsquoState Employment

Guarantee Schemersquo

53065

Science Technology amp

Environment Annual plan947

Crop Insurance Scheme 28337

Pandit Dindayal Upadhyay Krishi

Margdarshan Yojana916

Irrigation 458

Irrigation projects included in

ldquoPradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchai

Yojanardquo31744

ldquoChief Minister Rural Road

Schemerdquo7638

Electricity generation projects 11976

Textile Industry 4048

Road construction 61869

PlanBudget- 2016-

17 (US$ million)

Land acquisition and project displaced rehabilitation in

MIHAN3304

Shelter for all- 2022 scheme 10693

infrastructure development in Municipal council Nagar

Panchayat15276

Accelerate Nagpur and Pune metro project 2749

Maharashtra fire safety mission 458

Rajiv Gandhi Jivandai Arogya Yojana 4582

Sarv Siksha Abhiyan 11304

Nature Tourism 721

Strengthening of tourist places 4353

Majhi Kanya Bhagyashree Yojana 381

Preservation and conservation for Varli Art 916

Mumbai Metro phase-3 1382

Rajiv Gandhi Jivandai Arogya Yojana 4582

2121DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16 NHAI

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash ROADShellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

The state is well connected to its six neighbouring states and other parts of India through 18 national highways The 945 km long

Mumbai-Pune expressway is Indias first six-lane concrete high speed tolled expressway which connects the state capital and

financial hub Mumbai with the neighbouring industrial hub Pune

During 2015-16 with an investment of US$ 7638 million the state government executed - Chief Minister Rural Road Development

Scheme for connecting those areas which are not included under PMGSY As per budget 2016-17 the Government of Maharashtra

allotted an outlay of US$ 61869 million for construction of roads in the state Moreover for enhancing the flow of traffic in the town of

Kalyan the government proposed to establish the 21 km long Bhiwandi-Kalyan-Shilphata elevated road with a proposed outlay of

US$ 611 million

As on December 2015 the state government approved an elevated road project on Ghodbunder Road from Gaimukh for a proposed

investment of US$ 1327 million construction of a third bridge on Thane creek at Vashi with a proposed investment of US$ 1327

million an elevated road at Bhiwandi-Kalyan-Shil Phata with a proposed investment of US$ 4313 million four lane Vakan-Pali-

Khopoli road at a proposed investment of US$ 8294 million and an underground tunnel between Thane and Borivali

Road type Road length (km)

(as of 2015-16)

National highways 743479

State highways 40000

Major district roads 50232

Other district roads 52761

Village roads 114557

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16 NHAI

National highway length completed (km)

39100

25050

12400

2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

2222DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash ROADShellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Expenditure on road works under Pradhan Mantri Gram

Sadak Yojana in Maharashtra (US$ million)

5852

8255

3380

2013-14 2014-15 2015-16sup1

Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) was

launched in 2000 with the objective of connecting eligible

rural habitants Until 2015 about 419971 km of road

network has been completed across India of which road

length of 22214 km was completed in Maharashtra

In November 2015 the 785-meter long Vanjarpatti flyover in

Bhiwandi was inaugurated and constructed over a part of

extended Mumbai Urban Infrastructure Project (MUIP)

As per budget 2016-17 the state government proposed an

outlay of US$ 3304 million for acquisition of land special

subsidy package etc under the MIHAN project during 2016-

17

As of November 2016 the government approved two and

four-laning of three highway stretches - NH-930 NH-211

(New NH-52) and NH-211 (New NH-52) in MaharashtraPradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana

(PMGSY)`(2015-16- up to October 2015)

Habitations connected 10

Length completed 18954

Source NHAI Note 1Up to October 2015

Source PMGSY

2323DECEMBER 2016Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16 State Budget 2016-17 MMRDA Mumbai Metropolitan Region

Development Authority

The rail transport system of Maharashtra is very well

developed The state is well-connected to other parts of the

country with a railway network spanning 6103 km

(including 378 km of Konkan Railway)

Maharashtra also has an intra-citysuburban network of

railways The suburban railways carry around 8 million

passengers every day

During 2015-16 the state government and Central Ministry

of Railways signed a Memorandum of Understanding to

establish a special purpose vehicle for boosting the

completion of all the awaited rail projects in Maharashtra

During 2015-16 the state government initiated work on the

first stage of Phase-I CBD BelapurPendhar-Taloja MIDC-

Kalamboli-Khandeshwar-Navi Mumbai International Airport

corridor which is expected to be accomplished by 2017

Work on the 111 km long Belapur-Pendhar road is under

progress

As per budget 2016-17 the state government allocated

US$ 2749 million for boosting the execution of Nagpur to

Pune metro rail project Moreover for the Phase II of

Mumbai Metro line an outlay of US$ 1382 million has

been proposed by the state government for 2016-17

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash RAILWAYS

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Metromono rail

projects Project cost

(US$ million)

Current

statusimplemen

tation periodMumbai Metro Rail

Project

Phase IIA Dahisar-

DN Nagar (186 km) 97922

Initiated from

February 2016

Phase III Colaba-

Bandra-SEEPZ (335

km)353437

Tendering for civil

works in progress

Phase IV Wadala-

Ghatkopar-Thane-

Kasarwadavli (32 km) 291781

Report on

feasibility study

submitted

Phase VII Andheri

(E)- Dahisar (E) (165

km)94837

Appointment of

interim consultant

is in progress

Mumbai Mono Rail

Project

Wadala to Chembur amp

Sant Gadge Maharaj

Chowk (Jacob circle)

to Wadala (20 km)

37580

Phase I complete

Phase II90 work

completed

2424DECEMBER 2016

There are seven domestic and four international airports

functioning in Maharashtra Domestic flights operate

from Mumbai Pune Nagpur Aurangabad Kolhapur

Juhu and Nanded whereas international flights operate

from Mumbai Nagpur Pune and Aurangabad Mumbai

airport is one of the busiest airports in India To reduce

congestion at the Mumbai International Airport an idea

for a new airport has been proposed at Navi Mumbai

During 2015-16 the state government proposed to

establish an additional airport through PPP in around

four phases at Navi Mumbai with a view to minimize

overcrowding at Mumbai International Airport For this

purpose an amount of US$ 255 billion has been

proposed by the Government of Maharashtra The first

phase of the project is expected to be executed by

2019

As per budget 2016-17 the state government proposed

an amount of US$ 916 million for the enhancement of

airports (Solapur Shirdi Chandrapur Karhad Akola

Amaravati etc) under the Airport Development Authority

of Maharashtra

Source AAI (Airports Authority of India)

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash AIRPORTShellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

International airport

Domestic airport

2525DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash AIRPORTShellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Airports Authority of India

Domestic

airport

Passengers (lakh) Aircraft movement (lsquo000) Freight (lsquo000 MT)

2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Mumbai 2188 2521 3005 1883 1954 2202 1811 2077 2090

Pune 350 407 518 295 326 387 211 274 318

Nagpur 136 136 152 125 135 126 51 56 60

Aurangabad 44 42 29 40 41 37 08 13 14

International

airport

Passengers (lakh) Aircraft movement (lsquo000) Freight (lsquo000 MT)

2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Mumbai 10341 11430 11624 7236 7409 7638 46764 48654 49624

Pune 123 101 240 103 112 204 001 - 001

Nagpur 045 044 074 048 054 084 042 044 043

2626DECEMBER 2016

Along a coast line of 720 km there are two principal ports

Mumbai Port Trust (MbPT) and Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust

(JNPT) In addition there are 53 minor ports During 2015-16

up to January 2016 total traffic handled at the two major ports in

Maharashtra was recorded at 104948 lakh tonnes of which

JNPT accounted for 53547 lakh tonnes while Mumbai port

handled around 51401 lakh tonnes of port traffic

The non-major ports of Maharashtra collectively handled

passenger traffic of around 11357 passengers and cargo of

17033 lakh tonnes during 2015-16 till November 2015

Source India Ports Association

1From April 2015 to October 2015

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash PORTS

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Minor Ports in Maharashtra

bull Manori

bull Kalyan

bull Thane

bull Versova

bull Bandra

bull Trombay

bull Ulwa-Belapur

bull Panvel

bull Mora

bull Mandwa

bull Karaja

bull Thal

bull Rewas

bull Bankot

bull Kelshi

bull Sriwardhan

bull Dharamtar

bull Kumbharu

bull Harnai

bull Dabhol

bull Palshet

bull Borya

bull Jaigad

bull Tiwri-Varoda

bull Purnagad

bull Jaitapur

bull Vijaydurg

bull Deogad

bull Achara

bull Malvan

bull Niwti

bull Vengurla

bull Redi

bull Kiranpani

bull Ratnagiri

bull Dighi

bull Dahanu

bull Tarapur

bull Nawapur

bull Satpati

bull Kelwa-Mahim

bull Arnala

bull Datiware

bull Uttan

bull Bassein

bull Bhiwandi

bull Alibag

bull Revdanda

bull Borli Mandla

bull Nandgaon

bull Murud-Janjira

bull Rajpuri

bull Mandad

Operational ports statistics

For major

ports2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-161

Traffic handled

(lakh MT)122526 121517 12546 73511

For minor

ports2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-161

Traffic handled

(lakh MT)24198 24774 9643 Not available

2727DECEMBER 2016

As of June 2016 the state had a total installed power

generation capacity of 4063069 MW

Thermal power contributed 2995419 MW to the total

installed power generation capacity followed by

renewable power hydropower and nuclear power with

contributions of 665452 MW 333184 MW and 69014

MW respectively

The private sector was the biggest contributor to the total

installed thermal power generation capacity in

Maharashtra with a capacity of 1886939 MW followed

by 1473497 MW under state utilities and 702633 MW

under central utilities

The state government also proposed a new scheme for

improving electricity distribution system in the state As

per the budget 2016-17 an investment of US$ 4598

million has been projected by the government for this new

scheme

In order to intensify the capacity of renewable energy

sources in the state the state government has professed

a new energy policy for which an investment of US$

6966 million has been proposed

Installed power capacity (MW)

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash POWER

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

20415 21379 22645 26142

30354 34005

3855140589

2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Source Central Electricity Authority

2828DECEMBER 2016

According to Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI)

Maharashtra had 8426 million wireless subscribers and 192

million wireline subscribers as of May 2016

By the end of May 2016 15343488 subscribers had submitted

requests for mobile number portability in Maharashtra

Moreover the tele density in Maharashtra stood at 987 as of

May 2016

As of April 2016 the state recorded 202269 new telephone

wireless connections of Tata 4979 new wireless connections of

Vodafone and 18148 new wireless connections of Reliance

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash TELECOM

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Telecom infrastructure (As of May 2016)

Wireless subscribers 84268281

Wireline subscribers 1928841

Internet subscribers 290000001

Post offices 126012

Tele density (percent) 9871

Source Telecom Regulatory Authority of India February 2015 India Post

Ministry of Communications and Information Technology1As of January 2016

2As on December 2015

Major telecom operators in Maharashtra

Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL)

Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited (MTNL)

Bharti Airtel

Idea Cellular

Vodafone Essar

Reliance Communications

Tata Teleservices

Aircel Limited

Source Telecom Regulatory Authority of India

Performance status of NOFN Project

(as of April 2016)

No of GPs in phase-I 12055

Pipe laid (km) 14214

Cable laid (km) 10906

GPs for which cable laid 4771

No of GPs lit 150

2929DECEMBER 2016

Source Department of Environment Government of Maharashtra

JNNURM Ministry of Urban Development

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS URBAN amp SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTUREhellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Under JNNURM two schemes namely Basic Services to Urban Poor (BSUP) and Integrated Housing and Slum Development

Programme (IHSDP) have been implemented by Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority

During 2016-17 the state government allocated US$ 15276 million for ldquoMaharashtra Suvarn Jayanti Nagrothan Mahaabhiyanrdquo

which is being implemented in the state for creating basic urban amenities across various municipal councils and townships of the

state

As of November 2015 Mahindra Life Space Developers Ltd bought a land in Maharashtra with the objective of developing a

housing project aiding urbanisation in the state In addition the Maharashtra government is considering to aid the affordable

housing concept with opening up of land parcels and plots that would lie under no development zones For this the government is

planning to constitute Housing for all by 2022 policy for the urban population

As per under budget 2016-17 the state government has proposed an outlay of US$ 2749 million in order to boost the

development of metro rail projects in Nagpur and Pune Moreover for Maharashtra Fire Safety Mission in the state an amount of

US$ 458 million has been proposed by the state government

3030DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS URBAN amp SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTUREhellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Urban Infrastructure Projects under JNNURM

Project name

Amount

(US$

million)

Project nameAmount

(US$

million)

Revised in BSUP scheme for construction of 219 Dus

in Panch Zopda and Gopal Nagar slums in Nagpur

Maharashtra176

Integrated Civic Infrastructure Development

Project (ICIDP) Phase I Nagpur Maharashtra2004

BSUP scheme for construction of 279 Dus in Jat

Tarodi slum in Nagpur Maharashtra206

Revised DPR for Construction of 1694 Houses

at four locations of Nagpur City for

Rehabilitation of UrbanPoor under JNNURM -

BSUP- PPP scheme - Nagpur

1936

Revised BSUP scheme for construction of 456 Dus in

5 slums of North Nagpur in Nagpur Maharashtra253

Implementation of Integrated Housing Projects

(788 Dus) under BSUP at Nanded City Dist

Nanded Maharashtra538

Revised BSUP scheme for construction of 365 Dus in

Gopal Nagar and Bh Anand Kausalyayan Nagar

slums in Nagpur Maharashtra445

Implementation of Integrated Housing projects

(958 Dus) under BSUP at Nanded City Distt

Nanded Maharashtra697

Revised BSUP scheme for construction of 630 Dus in

Savitribai Phule Nagar slum in Nagpur Maharashtra621

Implementation of Integrated Housing Projects

(1183 Dus) under BSUP at Nanded city Dist

Nanded Maharashtra887

Revised BSUP scheme for construction of 1017 Dus

in Indira Nagar Indiramata Nagar Wanjara and Bokar

nagar (4 slums) slums in Nagpur Maharashtra944

Implementation of Integrated Housing projects

(1567 Dus) under BSUP at Nanded City Distt

Nanded Maharashtra1184

Source Department of Environment Government of Maharashtra

JNNURM Ministry of Urban Development

3131DECEMBER 2016

Project Name PPP type Sector StageProject Cost

(US$ million)

4 laning Pune - Shirur Road (BOT) TransportOperation and

maintenance stage1604

Hydro Electric Power (Waghur) Project (BOT) Energy Under construction 110

Hydel Power (Vajra - III) Project (BOT) EnergyOperation and

maintenance stage110

Hydro Electric Power (Urmodi) Project (BOT) Energy Under construction 220

Hydro Electric Power (Upper Vaitarna) Project (BOT) Energy Under construction 220

School Building (Waddhamna) Project (DBOOT)

Social and

commercial

infrastructure

Under construction 132

Hydro Electric Power (Temghar) Project (BOT) Energy Under construction 293

Water Supply Scheme (Tuljapur) (OampM) Water sanitationOperation and

maintenance stage761

Hydro Electric Power (Parseoni) Project -

Package 2(BOT) Energy

Operation and

maintenance stage323

Hydro Electric Power (Telbeila) Project (BOT) Energy Under construction 1467

Source DEA Ministry of Finance Government of India BOT Build-Operate-Transfer DBOOT Design-Build-

Own-Operate-Transfer OampM Management Contract

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS KEY PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP (PPP)

PROJECTS

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

3232DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS SEZs hellip (13)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Ministry of Commerce amp Industry Department of Commerce SEZ Special Economic Zone

Some of the operational SEZs in Maharashtra

NameDeveloper Location Primary Industry

Maharashtra Airport Development Company Ltd (MIHAN SEZ) Mihan Nagpur Multi product

SEEPZ Special Economic Zone Mumbai Electronics and gems and jewellery

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Aurangabad Engineering

Wipro Ltd Maharashtra Computerelectronic software

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Pune Computerelectronic software

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Nanded Chemicals amp pharmaceuticals

Khed Economic Infrastructure Pvt Ltd Pune Engineering amp electronics

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Satara Engineering

Navi Mumbai Special Economic Zone (NMSEZ) is the agency responsible for the supervision and execution of SEZs in the state

As of July 2016 the state has 25 operational SEZs in the state across diversified sectors including textiles and apparel food

processing footwear and leather products multi-product pharma IT SEZs etc

3333DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS SEZs hellip (23)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Some of the SEZs with formal approvals

NameDeveloper Location Primary industry

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Limited

MIDCPune ITITeS

Syntel International Private Limited Pune ITITeS

Serum Bio-pharma Park Pune Pharmaceuticals amp biotechnology

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Latur Agro-processing

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Nanded Pharmaceuticals

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Aurangabad Engineering amp electronics

Wokhardt Infrastructure Development Limited Aurangabad Pharmaceutical

Hiranandani Builders Mumbai ITITeS

New Found Properties and Leasing Pvt Ltd Thane ITITeS

EON Kharadi Infrastructure Private Limited Pune ITITeS

In addition to operational SEZs as of July 2016 Maharashtra had 9 SEZs with valid in-principle approvals 59 SEZs with formal

approvals and 51 SEZs with notified approvals

Source Ministry of Commerce amp Industry Department of Commerce SEZ Special Economic Zone

3434DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS SEZs hellip (33)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Some of the SEZs with valid in-principal approvals

NameDeveloper Location Primary industry

Mumbai SEZ Limited Gujarat Positra Port Infrastructure Ltd Multi-product

Gitanjali Gems Limited Nanded Maharashtra Gems and jewellery

ISPAT Industries Limited Raigad District Maharashtra Multi-product

Gitanjali Gems Limited Aurangabad Maharashtra Gems and jewellery

Gitanjali Gems Limited Nagpur Maharashtra Multi-product

Maharashtra Airport Development Company Limited Nagpur Maharashtra Power

Gitanjali Gems Limited Nashik Maharashtra Multi-services

Redi Port Ltd Post Redi district Sindhudurg Maharashtra FTWZ

Quippo Infrastructure Raigarh Maharashtra Engineering

Source Source Ministry of Commerce amp Industry Department of Commerce SEZ Special Economic Zone

3535DECEMBER 2016

Education infrastructure (2015-16)

InstitutionNo of

Institution

Student

Enrollment

Primary schools 105489 16017

Secondary and higher secondary

schools25013 6414

Engineering colleges (diploma

graduate and post-graduate)1093 346515

Industrial training institutes (itis) 824 134767

Architecture colleges 74 3763

Arts science commerce amp law

colleges2249 961576

Pharmacy 486 29371

During 2015-16 Maharashtrarsquos education infrastructure

comprised 21 universities 105489 primary schools 25013

secondary and higher secondary schools Primary schools

had 16017 thousand students enrolled during the year of

which 7509 thousand were girls with 515 thousand

teachers Secondary schools in the state had 6414

thousand enrolled students of which 2920 thousand were

girls with 221 thousand teachers Government of

Maharashtra is focusing on education of girls in the state

Various schemes such as Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya

Ahilyabai Holkar Scheme and Attendance Allowance

Scheme have been introduced for promoting girl education in

the state

As per budget 2016-17 the state government allocated an

amount of US$ 2099 million for the ldquoNational Secondary

Education Missionrdquo which was initiated by the central

government in association with the state government and

aims at delivering quality education to all students

undergoing secondary education Further the state

government also decided to digitise all public libraries

approved by the government with an allocated amount of

US$ 262 million during 2016-17

In addition an outlay of US$ 11304 million for Sarv Shiksha

Abhiyan has been proposed by the central and state

governments collectively

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SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash EDUCATION

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16 State Budget 2016-17

Census 2011

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Literacy rate () in Maharashtra 2015-16

Overall 823

Male 884 Urban 887

Female 699 Rural 77

3636DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash HEALTH

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Health infrastructure (2015-16(1))

State level hospitals 490

District hospitals 23

Mobile medical units 13

Sub-district hospitals with capacity of 50 beds 58

Sub-district hospitals with capacity of 100 beds 28

Community health centres 458

Rural hospitalsCottage hospitals 360

Primary health centres 1811

Sub-centres 10580

General hospitals 4

Orthopedic hospital 1

Super specialty hospitals 2

Mental health institutes 4

Women hospitals 11

TB hospitals 4

Health and family welfare training institution 8

Source Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Government of India

Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16(1)Until Dec 2015

As per budget 2016-17 an outlay of US$ 23739 million

has been proposed by the state government for Public

Health Department Moreover for increasing the

coverage of insurance being provided to beneficiaries in

the state the state government proposed an allocation

of US$ 4582 million during 2016-17

Health indicators of Maharashtra

(As of September 2015)

Doctor to patient ratio 1 27790(1)

Registered doctors 148575(1)

Birth rate (per thousand persons) 165

Death rate (per thousand persons) 62

Infant mortality rate (per thousand live births) 24

Life expectancy at birth (years) (2-15-16)

Male (2016-20) 699

Female (2016-20) 737

3737DECEMBER 2016

Cricket is the prominent sport in Maharashtra Other popular sports are hockey and tennis

The state has a number of sports stadiums located in Mumbai Pune and Nagpur The most well-known ones are the

Wankhede Stadium and the Brabourne Stadium in Mumbai the Nehru Stadium in Pune and the Vidarbha Cricket

Association (VCA) Stadium in Nagpur

The state has a number of entertainment centres and multiplexes The most famous entertainment centres include Essel

World in Thane The state is also home to almost all major multiplex chains in the country including PVR Cinemas Big

Cinemas and Fun Cinemas The state has a number of religious places including the Siddhi Vinayak temple (Mumbai)

Shirdi Nasik and Sach Khand Shri Huzur Gurdwara (Nanded)

The Gateway of India Ajanta and Ellora caves Daulatabad Fort and Khandala are the main tourist destinations in the state

The Sahara Stadium in Pune has been built with modern outlook and state-of-the-art facilities the stadium has a seating

capacity of about 36000

In 2016 the state government formulated a new policy- Maharashtra Tourism Policy 2016 and allocated US$ 4353 million

for the policy in order to intensify basic amenities across various tourist spots in the state

Under the New Sports Policy 2012 the Government of Maharashtra plans to set up public gyms at district sports complexes

or municipal gardens

In November 2016 the state played host to Global Citizen Festival India one of the biggest musical events in the country

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

CULTURAL INFRASTRUCTURE

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Maharashtra Tourism Government of Maharashtra

3838DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

AMRUT AND SMART CITIES

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Pune

NashikAurangabad

Nagpur

Mumbai

Bhiwandi

Source TechSci Research

Smart Cities in Maharashtra

Cities Population Area (sq km)Literacy

rate

Pune 9429408 15643 8615

Greater Mumbai 12478447 60340 8973

Nagpur 4653570 9892 8839

Nashik 6107187 15530 8231

Aurangabad 3701282 10107 7902

Amravati 646801 270 9207

Navi Mumbai 1119477 16300 8962

Kalyan-Dombivali 1246381 1372 8146

Solapur 951118 1489 8280

Thane 1818872 14700 8941

On the basis of population and the number of statutory towns the Government of India shortlisted 10 cities namely Amravati

Aurangabad Greater Mumbai Kalyan-Dombivali Nagpur Nashik Navi Mumbai Pune Solapur and Thane under the Smart City project

In November 2015 the UK government selected 2 cities of Maharashtra that is Pune and Amravati to develop as smart cities The

agreement is expected to boost the Indo-UK trade

As per budget 2016-17 the state government launched a scheme for smart city for delivering eco-friendly and ecological urban life to the

statersquos citizens Among the first selected 20 states Pune and Solapur are also included Moreover the state government has also

decided to develop other 8 smart cities in the state as well

3939DECEMBER 2016

The resources policy incentives infrastructure and climate support investments in the state Maharashtra Agro Industries

Development Corporation founded in 1965 is responsible for development of agro-based units in the state MIDC is responsible for

the development of industrial infrastructure Maharashtra Small Scale Industries Development Corporation was formed in 1962 to

provide new orientation and strength to the development of small-scale industries in the state Its main objective is to aid counsel

assist finance protect and promote interests of small industries

The Government of Maharashtra is promoting the development of several Special Economic Zones (SEZs) across Maharashtra for

sectors such as ITITeS pharmaceuticals biotechnology textile automotive amp auto components gems amp jewellery and food

processing Till July 2015 the state has 25 operational SEZs of which the majority share is contributed by ITITeS engineering and

electronics segment

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key Industries in Maharashtra

bull Pharmaceuticals

bull Biotechnology

bull IT and ITeS

bull Electronics

bull Engineering

bull Auto amp auto components

bull Oil amp gas

bull Food amp agro processing

bull Gems and jewellery

bull Banking financial services and insurance (BFSI)

bull Textiles

Source Economic Survey 2015-16 MAIDC - Maharashtra Agro Industries

Development Corporation (1)Up to September 2015

Establishment of MSME units

Year MSME unitsInvestment

(US$ million)

Employment

(lakh)

2007-08 10244 34846 139

2008-09 11682 50336 171

2009-10 11896 46257 150

2010-11 14496 84983 187

2011-12 15606 67874 207

2012-13 16136 83333 206

2013-14 19814 97128 248

2014-15 36992 109685 350

2015-16(1)

20220 62481 166

4040DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTORhellip(17)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Banking and insurance contribution to GSDP

at current prices (in US$ billion)

1806 1883

23982696 2586

2693 2895

2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

Source Maharashtra Economic Survey 2015-16 Reserve Bank of India

At current prices the contribution of the banking and

insurance sector to the GSDP of the state increased at a

CAGR of 818 between 2008-09 and 2014-15

At constant prices the contribution of banking and

insurance sector in the GSDP of the state increased at a

CAGR of 457 between 2008-09 and 2014-15

Banking and insurance contribution to GSDP

at constant prices (in US$ billion)

1921 2009

23762571

2312 2297 2512

2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

Deposits and credit of scheduled commercial

banks in Maharashtra by bank group

(January-March 2016)

Bank group

No of

banking

offices

Deposits

(US$ million)

Credit

(US$ million)

Rural 3199 944450 806862

Semi-urban 2554 1558601 1033621

Urban 1807 2460975 1285199

Total 7560 4964025 3125681

Source Reserve Bank of India

4141DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTORhellip(27)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

ATMs deployed in Maharashtra June 2015

21574

8749 8053

4481

291

Total Public SectorBanks

Private SectorBanks

State BankGroup

ForeignBanks in India

ATMs deployed in Maharashtra June 2014

19099

6811 7502

4473

313

Total Public SectorBanks

Private SectorBanks

State BankGroup

ForeignBanks in India

Source Reserve Bank of India Source Reserve Bank of India

23321

9449 8920

4683

269

Total Public SectorBanks

Private SectorBanks

State BankGroup

Foreign Banksin India

Source Reserve Bank of India

ATMs deployed in Maharashtra June 2016

4242DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTOR hellip(37)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Scheduled commercial banks in Maharashtra

Reserve Bank of India (RBI) was founded in 1935 and is recognised as Indias central banking institution RBI also controls the monetary policy of the Indian rupee RBI is headquartered in Mumbai Maharashtra and has 19 regional offices and nine sub officesMonetary authority supervision of the financial systems foreign exchange management and currency issuing are the major functions of the Reserve Bank of India

Foundation year 1956 (owned by Government of India)Banking services Credit cards consumer banking corporate banking finance and insurance investment banking mortgage loans private banking wealth managementTotal assets US$ 44792 billion Total income US$ 1254 billion ( H1 2015-16)Headquarters amp employees Headquartered in Mumbai with over 300000 employees

Website wwwsbicoin

Foundation year 1906 (state owned commercial bank)Banking services Commercial banking retail banking private banking asset management mortgages credit cardsTotal assets US$ 10373 billion Total income US$ 694 billion (2015-16)Headquarters amp infrastructure Bank is based in Mumbai with over 4500 branches and over 1000 ATMs all over IndiaWebsite wwwbankofindiacom

Reserve Bank of India

State Bank of India

Bank of India

Source Reserve Bank of India Bank websites

4343DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTOR hellip(47)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Scheduled commercial banks in Maharashtra

Foundation year 1919 (owned by Government of India)Banking services Consumer banking corporate banking finance and insurance investment banking mortgage loans private banking private equity wealth management agriculture loanTotal assets US$ 6307 billion Total income US$ 543 billion (2015-16)Headquarters amp Employees Bank is based in Mumbai with over 28000 employees and more than 4000 ATMs Website wwwunionbankofindiacoin

Foundation year 1935 (the bank has the largest network of branches in Maharashtra and is a public sector bank)Banking services Loans credit cards savings investment vehicles insurance investment banking mortgage loans private banking etcTotal assets US$ 2422 billion Total income US$ 214 billion (2015-16) Headquarters amp infrastructure Based in Pune and reaches out to 15 million customers with 2000 branches in 29 statesWebsite wwwbankofmaharashtrain

Foundation year 1911 (one of oldest commercial banks owned by the government)Banking services Core banking services are loans credit cards savings investment vehicles and insurance investment banking mortgage loans private banking etcTotal assets US$ 517 billion Total income US$ 425 billion (2015-16) Headquarters amp infrastructure Headquartered in Mumbai with over 4000 branches in 27 Indian states and 270 extension countersWebsite wwwcentralbankofindiacoin

Union Bank of India

Bank of Maharashtra

Central Bank of India

Source Reserve Bank of India Bank websites

4444DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTOR hellip(57)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Scheduled commercial banks in Maharashtra

Foundation year 1938Banking services Investment banking consumer banking commercial banking retail banking private banking asset management pensions mortgages credit cardsTotal assets US$ 2155 billion Total income US$ 129 billion (nine months ending December 2015)Headquarters amp infrastructure Bank is based in Mumbai with over 1400 branches and more than 100 ATMsWebsite wwwdenabankcom

Foundation year 2004Banking services Corporate and institutional banking commercial banking investment banking retail banking finance marketingTotal assets US$ 2259 billion Total income US$ 111 billion (2015-16)Headquarters amp Infrastructure Bank is based in Mumbai with more than 550 branches and 1255 ATMrsquosWebsite wwwyesbankin

Foundation year 1980Banking services Private and business banking corporate banking and securities global transaction banking and asset amp wealth managementHeadquarters amp employees Bank is based in Mumbai with more than 9500 employees in 16 citiesWebsite wwwdbcomindia

Dena Bank

Yes Bank

Deutsche Bank India

Source Reserve Bank of India Bank websites

4545DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTOR hellip(67)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Scheduled commercial banks in Maharashtra

Foundation year 1902Banking services Credit cards debit cards loans investments NRI banking and private bakingHeadquarters amp employees Bank is based in Mumbai with over 7500 employees The bank has 44 branches in 31 cities and 700 ATMs across the countryWebsite wwwCitibankcoin

Foundation year 1994Banking services Investment banking investment management wealth management private banking corporate banking private equity finance and insurance consumer banking mortgages credit cardsTotal assets US$ 9796 billion Total income US$ 528 billion (H1 2015-16)Headquarters amp employees Bank is based in Mumbai with more than 69065 employeesWebsite wwwhdfcbankcom

Foundation year 1964 (10th largest bank in the world)Banking services Consumer banking corporate banking finance and insurance investment banking mortgage loans private banking private equity wealth management agriculture loanTotal assets US$ 5905 billion Total income US$ 480 billion (2015-16) Headquarters amp infrastructure Bank is based in Mumbai with over 15000 employees and 2000 ATMsWebsite wwwidbicom

Citibank India

HDFC Bank

IDBI Bank

Source Reserve Bank of India Bank websites

4646DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTOR hellip(77)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Scheduled commercial banks in Maharashtra

Foundation year 1994Banking services Credit cards consumer banking corporate banking finance and insurance private bankingHeadquarters amp employees Bank is based in Mumbai with over 67857 employees Website wwwicicibankcom

ICICI Bank

Source Reserve Bank of India Bank websites

4747DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

MUMBAI AS FINANCIAL HUB OF INDIAhellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Mumbai is the capital of the state of Maharashtra and the financial capital of India The city houses a majority of the headquarters of

large corporates and financial institutions in the country In addition major stock exchanges commodity exchanges and capital

markets of India are situated in Mumbai During 2014-15 Mumbai accounted for 227 of the state income of Maharashtra Till

September 2015 the number of micro small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in Mumbai totalled 244000 providing employment to

about 292000 thousand individuals

According to Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC) there are 305 industrial units in Mumbai About US$ 648

million has been invested by the corporation for various projects in Mumbai providing employment to about 50000 people in the area

Source Maharashtra Economic Survey 2015-16 Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust

The government has also commenced work for setting up a special economic zone (SEZ) in Nhava Sheva Navi Mumbai The project

is being developed by Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) and is planned by LampT Infrastructure Engineering Limited The project will

be developed on EPC mode with a total expected private investment of about US$ 53468 million The zone is being developed on

27738 hectares of land and is directly accessible via Mumbai Goa Highway- NH4B and SH 54 It is expected to generate direct and

indirect employment opportunities for about 150 thousand people The project was granted environmental clearance on 5th December

2014 LampT Infrastructure Engineering submitted detailed plans for the project to the government on 31st March 2015 Since then

activities such as levelling of the area and initiation of tender process for the wall protecting the SEZ (Phase-1) have commenced

4848DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

MUMBAI AS FINANCIAL HUB OF INDIAhellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Further the Government is setting up the Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC) with the help of the Government of Japan

which has agreed to lend US$ 45 billion for this project Seven nodes are in the development stage for the Phase-1 of the

project which is expected to greatly boost Indiarsquos manufacturing sector

The Government of Maharashtra sent a memorandum to the 13th Finance Commission to support the growth of Mumbairsquos

infrastructure and develop it as an international finance centre

In addition to providing US$ 159 million to the Government of Maharashtra for developing the infrastructure of Mumbai as a part

of (JNNURM) the Government of India has released US$ 2663 million for the funding of Mumbai Metro to improve the transport

infrastructure of Mumbai

In November 2015 apex industry body ASSOCHAM launched Maharashtra-Goa Regional Development Council with an aim to

develop Mumbai as International Finance Centre and Mumbai-Pune-Nashik region as the Silicon Valley of India The Council is

expected to aid sustainability of two major states

The Mumbai Metro Rail Phase II A from Dahisar to DN Nagar covering 186 km with project cost of US$ 97922 million

commenced in February-2016 and is likely to be completed by March 2019 Phase III of the project Colaba-Bandra-Seepz

covering 335 km with a project cost US$ 353437 million is expected to be completed by 2020-21 General consultant has been

appointed and tendering for civil work is in progress for this phase

Preliminary work is in progress for the Mumbai Trans ndash Harbour link and Multi-Modal Corridor from Virar to Alibaug Work on the

projects commenced in 2011 amp 2010 and are expected to be completed by 2021 amp 2019 respectively As of October 2015

expenditure of US$ 1 21 million and US$ 1 million respectively was incurred

Source Maharashtra Economic Survey 2015-16

4949DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash PHARMACEUTICALS AND BIOTECHNOLOGY hellip (13)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Major opportunities have emerged in the pharmaceutical

sector primarily in the areas of contract research contract

manufacturing and clinical trials

The state has a well developed laboratory research and

development infrastructure and a strong resource pool As of

August 2015 one of the leading pharmaceutical companies

Nutra Plus started the commercial production of therapeutic

and analgesic products in its Tarapur plant

The Maharashtra state government aims at giving a boost to

the pharmaceutical sector in the state and improve research

activities with development of skilled man power Hence the

government plans to establish National Institute of Pharmacy

Education and Research at Nagpur during 2015-16 In

September 2015 A2Care one of the leading pharmaceutical

companies announced plans to invest in Maharashtra under

the Make in Maharashtra programme

From August 1991 to October 2015 a total of 854 projects

with an investment of US$ 24485 million have been

approved for the pharmaceutical industry in the state Of

these 496 projects with investment of US$ 66315 million

have commenced

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

MSME Micro small and medium enterprises

5050DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash PHARMACEUTICALS AND BIOTECHNOLOGY hellip (23)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

Economic Survey 2015-16

Biotechnology amp Pharmaceutical SEZs in Maharashtra

Sector Status

Serum Bio-Pharma Park Pharmaceuticals amp Biotechnology Formal approval granted

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Pharmaceuticals Formal approval granted

Wockhardt Infrastructure Development Limited Pharmaceuticals Formal approval granted

Mahindra and Mahindra Limited Biotechnology Formal approval granted

International Biotech Park Ltd Biotechnology Formal approval granted

Inspira Infra (Aurangabad) Ltd (formally Ajanta Project (India) Ltd) Pharmaceuticals Formal approval granted

Inspira Infra (Aurangabad) Ltd (formally Ajanta Project (India) Ltd) Biotechnology Formal approval granted

Saloni Business Park Private Limited Biotechnology Formal approval granted

Veritas Infrastructure Development Limited Biotechnology Formal approval granted

SEZ Bio-Tech Services Private Limited Biotechnology Formal approval granted

Registered BT units

BT unitsTotal units Investment (US$ million) Employment

Registered LOI Registered LOI Registered LOI

MSME 50 15 433 298 872 338

Large 16 7 1858 881 712 931

5151DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash PHARMACEUTICALS AND BIOTECHNOLOGY hellip (33)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

GlaxoSmithkline

Pharmaceuticals Ltd

Cipla Ltd

bull GlaxoSmithkline Pharmaceuticals established in 1924 is one of the oldest players in the Indian

pharmaceuticals industry In 2015-16 the company earned US$ 42291 million in revenues The

company produces medicines that treat major diseases such as asthma virus control

infections mental health diabetes and digestive conditions The company is also a leader in the

important areas of vaccines and is developing new treatments for cancer

bull Cipla is one of the major Indian companies in the pharmaceuticals sector with total income

from operations in 2015-16 valued at US$ 208 billion It is also one of the oldest players in the

sector The company has manufacturing units at Vikhroli (Mumbai) and Patalganga

Wockhardt Ltd

bull Wockhardt headquartered in Mumbai is a major player in the integrated healthcare segment

The companyrsquos market presence covers formulations biopharmaceuticals nutrition products

vaccines and Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs) The companyrsquos total income from

operations stood at US$ 33986 million in 2015-16

bull Wockhardt has set up a global scale biopharmaceuticals manufacturing park the Wockhardt

Biotech Park in Aurangabad This state-of-the-art complex comprises six dedicated

manufacturing facilities and is designed according to USFDA and EMEA standards

Lupin Ltd bull Lupin is one of the significant players and primarily derives its revenue from formulations Total

net sales of the company in 2015-16 were valued at about US$ 209 billion The company has

manufacturing plants at Tarapur and Aurangabad The company is waiting for an approval from

the Food and Drugs Authority to start commercial operations in Mihan-SEZ Nagpur

USFDA US Food and Drug Administration EMEA Europe The Middle East and Africa

5252DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ITITeS AND ELECTRONICS hellip (14)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

News Articles

IT is one of the top notch sectors in the state with maximum

thrust development and investment

Over 2014-15 Maharashtra accounted for around 30 of the

countryrsquos software exports with the help of 1200 software units

present in the state

The Government of Maharashtra is focusing on providing IT-

related infrastructure fiscal incentives to IT units and an

institutional framework for the IT sector The prime ITITeS clusters

are in Greater Mumbai Pune Thane and Nasik Pune is the

leader in Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) services

During 2015-16 the Directorate of Information Technology made 156 online services available through ldquoAaple Sarkarrdquo portal under

the Maharashtra Public Services Rights Act 2015

During 2016 Government of Maharashtra came up with a new policy - ldquoElectronics Policy 2016rdquo which aims at achieving a turnover

of US$ 12 billion for the ESDM industry and is assisting in targeted expansion of ESDM sector to cross US$ 2 billion through 2020

Source Economic Survey 2015-16

Investment in science technology and

environment sector in Maharashtra

Year Cost (outlay) US$ million

2011-12 619

2012-13 442

2013-14 564

2014-15 947

2015-16 1023

5353DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ITITeS AND ELECTRONICS hellip (24)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

During 2015-16 Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

(MIDC) CIDCO and Software Technology Park of India cumulatively

developed 37 public IT parks and approved 472 IT parks Of the total

472 IT parks 160 parks are already operational with an overall

investment of US$ 55637 million and US$ 136908 million has been

proposed for the remaining 312 IT park projects that are in the

processing phase

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development CorporationSource Economic Survey 2015-16

Prominent information technology parks in Maharashtra

District Number of IT parks (2015-16)

Pune 172

Greater Mumbai 158

Thane 129

Nagpur 5

Nashik 4

Aurangabad 3

Wardha 1

Total 472

Prominent information technology parks in

Maharashtra

Talawade IT Park Dehu-Moshi Road Pune

Millennium Business Park (MBP) Navi Mumbai

Hinjewadi IT Park Phase I Hinjewadi Pune

Hinjewadi IT Park Phase II Hinjewadi Pune

Kolhapur IT Park Kolhapur

Sangli IT Park Vishrambag Sangli

Nagpur IT Park Nagpur

Deogiri Infotech Park Aurangabad

Kharadi IT Park Kharadi Pune

5454DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ITITeS AND ELECTRONICS hellip (34)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

News articles

Government initiatives

Additional floor space index for IT parks and recreational residential and other support facilities would be provided

Eligible IT-ITeS units covered under the Package Scheme of Incentives (PSI) would be exempted from the payment of electricity duty

IT units would be supplied with power at industrial rates

Property tax shall be levied on ITITeS units at par with residential rates

VAT on the sale of IT products would be generally charged at a minimum floor rate

Developement of Mumbai-Pune-Nashik as Silicon valley of India that is an IT innovation hub under Maharashtra-Goa Regional Development

Council

5555DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ITITeS AND ELECTRONICS hellip (44)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

Accenture

IBM

bull Accenture is a global management consulting technology services and outsourcing company

with around 259000 people serving clients in more than 120 countries The company has

several development centres across India

bull It has major operating centres in Mumbai and Pune In 2014-15 (for the twelve months ending

Aug 2015) the company earned revenues of US$ 3291 billion

bull IBM is one of the biggest IT solutions and product firms having presence across the globe

bull The company has a significant presence in India with centres in Pune In 2014 it recorded

revenues of US$ 9279 billion

Capgemini

bull Capgemini is a global IT major headquartered in Paris France and operates in more than 40

countries The company generated revenues of US$ 1150 billion in 2014 and US$ 529 billion

in H1 2015 The company provides solutions across all verticals in the industry It has software

centres in Mumbai Navi Mumbai and Pune In February 2014 the company opened a new

facility at Pune with a seating capacity of 2800 persons adding to the 4000 people it employs

at its Pune campus It is also looking to increase its workforce in the state

Infosys Technologies

Ltd

bull Infosys is a well-known IT giant with development centres across India The company

generated revenues of US$ 8711 billion in 2014-15 and US$ 464 billion in H1 2015-16

bull The company has a development centre at Wakad Pune and also a BPO centre in the city

bull Infosys has been allotted land in Mihan-SEZ Nagpur and was expected to start construction

work in July 2014 In the first phase the company will invest US$ 788 million to accommodate

5000 software professionals

5656DECEMBER 2016

Maharashtra occupies an important place in both the production and export of engineering goods from the country

The engineering industry in the state is highly diversified and produces a large range of machine parts from industrial

machinery to industrial castings and forgings

The industry which was initially concentrated in the Mumbai-Pune belt has spread all over the state with the major

production centres in Nagpur Aurangabad Nasik and Kolhapur

The major engineering items of production and export in Maharashtra are textile mill machinery machinery for sugar

cement and chemical plants food processing machinery construction machinery tractors electric power machinery

transmission line towers automobiles and ship building

BHEL is setting up a new power equipment fabrication plant at Bhandara in the Vidharba region of Maharashtra The

greenfield unit is being set up by the company with an initial investment of US$ 92 million and will provide direct employment

to about 700 people It is setting up a silicon solar cell at Sakoli in the Bhandara district and also plans to set up a solar

photo-voltaic cell unit in the state As of May 2015 the plant is in construction stage

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ENGINEERING hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

5757DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ENGINEERING hellip (22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

Larsen amp Toubro

Ltd (LampT)

Greaves Cotton Ltd

bull Larsen amp Toubro Limited (LampT) is a diversified Indian conglomerate with interests in engineering

and construction The company earned US$ 681 billion in revenues during H1 2015-16

bull LampT is one of the oldest running companies with headquarters in Mumbai The company has

manufacturing facilities at Mumbai and Ahmednagar

bull Greaves Cotton is one of the oldest and well-diversified engineering companies in India

bull Its core products include dieselpetrol engines pump sets construction equipment and gensets

bull The company has manufacturing facilities at Chakan Chinchwad Chikalthana Shendra and

Waluj The company earned US$ 24731 million in revenues in 2015-16

Siemens Groupbull Siemens Group is a leading inventor innovator and implementer of leading-edge technology-

enabled solutions operating in the core business segments of industry energy and healthcare

The company is based in Navi Mumbai In 2013-14 (October 2013 to September 2014)

Siemens India earned US$ 176 billion as total income from operations and US$ 119 billion

during the first 9 months of 2014-15 (till June 2015)

ABB

bull ABB is one of the leading engineering companies in the world The ABB group operates in

around 100 countries and employs about 130000 people The company offers an extensive

array of products and services within power and automation technologies ABB operations in

India include 12 manufacturing facilities with over 10355 employees The company has a

manufacturing facility in Mumbai In 2014-15 ABB India Ltd earned revenues of US$ 128 billion

from operations on standalone basis and US$ 94808 million during the first nine months of

2015

5858DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash TEXTILES hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Maharashtra contributes about 114 to Indiarsquos textiles and apparels

output Maharashtra is the largest cotton producer in India with

largest area under cultivation for cotton that is 3827 thousand

hectares during 2015-16 The textile industry is the largest employer

in Maharashtra and contributes around 28 to Indias total exports

Textile parks aimed to provide world-class infrastructural

components for the textile sector and enhance productive capacity

are being set up in Maharashtra to maintain its leadership position in

textile exports and production

Some of the textile parks are the Nardhana Textile Park in Dhule

Butibori (Nagpur) Textile Park and Ambernath Textile Park As

announced in May 2015 the state government plans to set up 8 new

textile parks in the state

As per budget 2016-17 the state government is aiming at setting up

new textile units across the statersquos cotton growing areas Moreover

the government has also proposed an investment of US$ 4048

million during 2016-17 for the existing and upcoming textile projects

across Vidharbha Norhern Maharashtra and Marathwada

Source Central Silk Board

Note 2015-16(1) Till May 2016

Source Economic Survey 2014-15

2015-16 (cotton production) - estimated

Cotton (lint) production in Maharashtra (million bales)

774

682 679

883

682

420

2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Raw silk production (in tonnes)

Year Volume

2012-13 97

2013-14 122

2014-15 221

2015-16 274

2016-17(1) 20

5959DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash TEXTILES hellip (22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

Raymond

Bombay Dyeing

bull Raymond was incorporated in 1925 and is a leading Indian textile major The company is part of

global conglomerate Raymond Group It generated revenues of US$ 43886 million in 2014-15

and US$ 4084 million between April-September 2015

bull Raymond was the first in 1959 to introduce a polywool blend in India to creating the worlds finest

suiting fabric ndash the Super 240s ndash made from superfine 116 micron wool

bull The Bombay Dyeing and Manufacturing Company Limitedrsquos textile products include bedding

range bedding accessories bath linen hotel linen and industrial fabrics

bull Product range also consists of bed sheets bed covers quilts duvet covers dohars bed in bag

sets blankets pillow cases cushion covers shams cushions pillows and bed decor sets pool

towels bath towels hand towels and face towels The company generated revenues of US$

30374 million in 2015-16

S Kumarsrsquo bull S Kumarsrsquo is one of Indias leading textile and apparel companies With expertise in multi-fibre

manufacturing the company has extended its presence in multiple product categories from

fabrics to apparels and home textiles Its brands include Reid amp Taylor Belmonte SKumars

Uniformity By Belmonte Carmichael House and Stephens Brothers

Siyaramrsquosbull Siyaram Silk Mills incorporated in 1978 is a leading producer of blended fabrics in India

bull The company is one of the most renowned vertically integrated textile companies in the country

It operates the widest range of latest machinery in its eco-friendly plants at Tarapur Daman and

Mumbai The company earned US$ 24775 million in revenues in 2015-16

6060DECEMBER 2016

Maharashtra has a strong presence in the petrochemicals and oil and

gas sectors Mumbai Nagothane Rabale and Patalganga are major

petrochemical hubs while Thane Mumbai Pune and Wardha are

chemical hubs

Opportunities primarily exist in the areas of polymers amp plastics

fertilisers and synthetic yarns Key competitive strengths of the state in

this industry are the strong upstream and downstream linkages for raw

materials and products Bombay High accounts for over 50 of the

countrys oil amp gas production In August 2015 Indraprastha Gas Ltd

invested US$ 3151 million in Maharashtra Natural Gas Ltd (MNGL) The

purpose of the investment is to enhance the city gas distribution

business of the company in Maharashtra

As of August 2015 the state government announced plans to establish a

grid-connected canal top solar power project in the state at Jalgaon The

project will feature a 75 MW solar photovoltaic power plant which will be

established on the left bank canal of the dam As per the new energy

policy of the state the government is planning to establish 14400 MW of

fresh grid-connected capacity by 2019-20

As on March 2016 the state had an installed capacity of 2995419 MW

under Thermal energy 69014 MW under Nuclear energy 333184 MW

under Hydro and 661329 MW under Renewable energy sources

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KEY INDUSTRIES ndash CHEMICALS OIL AND GAS ENERGY hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Commissionerate of Agriculture GoM

Economic Survey 2015-16

Use of chemical fertilisers in Maharashtra

YearTotal input

(lsquo000 tonnes)

Per hectare

consumption (kg)

2011-12 658 1552

2012-13 547 1161

2013-14 599 1194

2014-15 6013 1259

2015-16 5825 1070

Under the State Budget 2016-17 the government has

planned an investment of US$ 11977 million for

electricity generation projects Outlay of UD$ 6966

million has been set for adding capacity under non-

conventional energy sources

6161DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash CHEMICALS OIL AND GAS ENERGY hellip (22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

Oil and Natural Gas Corp

Hindustan Petroleum

Corp Ltd

bull Oil and Natural Gas Corporation ranks as one of the leading oil and gas Exploration and Production

(EampP) companies in the world in the terms of asset value The companyrsquos consolidated revenue from

operations stood at US$ 12 billion in 2015-16 The company has a production facility at Uran (Navi

Mumbai) and the corporate office is in Mumbai It plans to invest US$ 810 million to build a new gas

based fertiliser plant and it would invest US$ 9456 million for redevelopment of its Mumbai High

(North) oil and gas field in the state of Maharashtra

bull Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL) is one of the Navratna Public Sector Units (PSUs)

It is a major refining and oil retailing company in India HPCLrsquos standalone total income was US$

2857 billion in 2015-16 It has an oil refining unit on Mumbairsquos west coast

Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd bull Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) is engaged in the marketing and distribution refining

trading and exploration of petroleum The companyrsquos standalone revenues stood at US$ 1633

billion between April 2015-September 2015 BPCL has a refinery in Mumbai

Reliance Industries Ltd bull Reliance Industries Limited is the largest private sector firm in India and ranks 99th on the Fortune

500 list based on revenues The companyrsquos standalone revenues was US$ 4523 billion for 2015-16

The company has diversified interests in energy retail textiles petrochemicals infotel and SEZs

Reliance Industries Limited has manufacturing facilities at Nagothane Nagpur and Pathalganga in

Maharashtra

6262DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash AUTO AND AUTO COMPONENTS hellip (13)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Maharashtra accounts for approximately 351 of the

countryrsquos output of automobiles by value

The major automobile centres in the state include Pune

Nasik Aurangabad and Nagpur

Pune is the largest auto hub of India with over 4000

manufacturing units in the Pimpri-Chinchwad region

alone Pune is home to large players like Bajaj Auto

Limited Daimler Chrysler Limited Tata Motors etc

Nasik is home to one of Indias largest multi-utility

vehicle manufacturers ndash Mahindra amp Mahindra Limited

In September 2015 Maharashtra government received

an application from Mercedes Benz regarding an

investment plan of US$ 30553 million to upgrade its

manufacturing capacity at Pune plant which

manufactures around 40000 to 80000 units of luxury

cars per year

The domestic utility maker Mahindra has been planning

to invest US$ 122 billion for enlarging its automotive or

manufacturing plants in Maharashtra Investment of US$

99298 million will be made at the companyrsquos Nashik

plant and while investment of US$ 22915 million would

be done in the Chakan unit The total amount will be

invested by Mahindra over a span of more than seven

years

Automotive hubs in Maharashtra

As of August 2016 Mahindra Intertrade a part of Mahindra

Group entered into a partnership with MSTC a Government

of India enterprise to set up the countrys first auto

shredding and vehicle recycling unit Gujarat and

Maharastra have been short listed for setting up the facility

with the operations likely to commence by early 2018

6363DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash AUTO AND AUTO COMPONENTS hellip (23)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

As of July 2015 the Maharashtra state government

announced plans to finalise the deal with Chrysler for

setting up a jeep production facility at Ranjangaon in

Aurangabad The overall investment expected in the

first year is US$ 28188 million and US$ 56369 million

is to be invested over the next six years

ARAI Indias premier automotive RampD testing and

certification organisation is in Pune It is Indiarsquos first

Auto Cluster Development and Research Institute is in

Maharashtra

Investment opportunities in the auto sector

Partnership and alliances for auto component

sector

Vehicle retailing

Low cost vehicles

Cvs to benefit from increasing infrastructure activity and

heightened international interest

Diversification in two wheeler segment

Design centers

Auto financing

RampD

Source Economic Survey 2015-16 ARAI - Automotive Research Association of India

Note 2016(1) till January 2016

Category wise numbers of a few categories of motor vehicles on the road in Maharashtra

Vehicle Type 2015 2016(1)

Motor-cycles scooters amp mopeds 18151386 19705511

Taxi cabs 203180 217062

Auto rickshaws 719341 724080

Ambulances 13625 14295

School buses 27046 22402

Private service vehicles 11163 11640

6464DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash AUTO AND AUTO COMPONENTS hellip (33)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

Bajaj Auto Ltd

Tata Motors Ltd

bull Bajaj Auto is a major Indian automobile manufacturer The company is the worlds fourth-largest two- and

three-wheeler manufacturer with turnover of US$ 346 billion in 2015-16 The company manufactures and

exports scooters motorcycles and auto rickshaws The company is based in Pune with a regional office at

Akurdi and manufacturing plants in Chakan (Pune manufactures motorcycles) and Waluj (near

Aurangabad manufactures motorcycles and three-wheelers)

bull Tata Motors Limited is a multinational corporation headquartered in Mumbai India It acquired British

automotive brands Jaguar and Land Rover in 2008 The company is the worldrsquos fourth-largest truck and

bus manufacturer Net revenue of the company was US$ 1232 billion in 2015-16

bull The company has an auto manufacturing and assembly unit at Pune The Pune unit is spread over two

geographical regions ndash Pimpri (800 acres) and Chinchwad (130 acres)

Force Motors Ltd bull Formerly known as Bajaj Tempo Force Motors is a part of Firodia Enterprise that manufactures Multi

Utility Vehicles (MUVs) tractors Sports Utility Vehicles (SUVs) and Light Commercial Vehicles (LCVs)

bull Matador was a popular LCV manufactured by Force Motors The company has a manufacturing unit in

Pune The company generated consolidated income of US$ 467 million in 2015-16

Mahindra and Mahindra

Ltd

bull Mahindra and Mahindra is one of the major auto manufacturers of India The company generated US$

1775 billion of income from operations in 2015-16

bull The companyrsquos products include tractors SUVs and LCVs It has manufacturing facilities at Mumbai Pune

Nagpur and Nasik

6565DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash TOURISM hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Maharashtra is a major trade and tourist destination of India attracting

thousands of tourists from across the world every year It is the fourth

most visited state of India

There are many temples in Maharashtra some of them being hundreds of

years old constructed in a fusion of architectural styles borrowed from

north and south India Maharashtra has its own folk music Folk musical

programmes such as Gondhal Lavani Bharud and Powada are popular

especially in rural areas

The state is home to the Hindi film industry Bollywood which produces

the largest number of films globally Maharashtra has a score of

pilgrimage destinations ranging from the ones that revolve around

mythology (eg Nasik Warkar and Pune) and those celebrating the

achievements of religious leaders and reformers (Shirdi Haji Ali shrine) to

new age pilgrimage destinations such as the Osho Commune at Pune

Tourist arrivals in Maharashtra (million)

Nasik is one of the four sites of the Kumbh Mela which is held once in every 12 years The city is known as the place where Lord

Ram spent 14 years in exile Maharashtra is the first state to declare a tourism district for tourism development Sindhudurg is the

first district in Maharashtra to be declared as a tourism district

The state has launched Unlimited Maharashtra advertising campaign through newspapers and television channels to attract

tourists during summer vacations A half-hour ferry ride across Mumbai harbor takes visitors to view the superbly carved 1300

years old cave temple on the little island of Elephanta a favourite picnic spot

Source Ministry of Tourism Government of India

7750 8685

9850 10781

2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

6666DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash TOURISM hellip (22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

In 2014-15 9412 million domestic tourists and 438 million foreign tourists visited the state of Maharashtra whereas in 2013-14

827 million domestic tourists and 415 million foreign tourists visited Maharashtra During 2015 10343 million domestic tourists

and 431 million foreign tourists visited the state of Maharashtra

In 2016 the Government of Maharashtra formulated a new policy on Tourism- lsquoMaharashtra Tourism Policy 2016rsquo which aims at

minimizing delays as well as replication of redundancies amp information and enhancing the application process efficiency An

amount of US$ 4353 million was allocated by the government to boost basic amenities being provided across tourist spots

As per 2016-17 budget the state government announced the following plans

Aurangabad has been affirmed as a tourist district in the state and the government has decided to offer special attention

towards the uplifting of tourism in Verul Sulibhanjan Mhaismal and Khultabad

The state government is also undergoing various steps for improving safety measures across the beaches for ensuring

security of people

6767DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES amp EMPOWERMENT

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Till October 2015 a total of 454 mega projects were sanctioned by the state government with an outlay of US$ 5418 billion Due

to these projects employment opportunities for a total of 388 lakh people are expected to be created

Further a total employment of 166 lakh has been recorded across 20220 MSMEs with an investment of US$ 62480 million till

September 2016

As per budget 2016-17 for upgradation of State Employment Guarantee Scheme and Mahatma Gandhi Rural Employment

Scheme in the state the Government of Maharashtra has projected an outlay of US$ 1222 million of which US$ 42295 million

is towards the central share and US$ 10769 million is towards the state share These schemes are being executed in the state

for providing the required job opportunities across rural areas

Source State Budge 2016-17 Economic Survey 2015-16

6868DECEMBER 2016

The Government of Maharashtra provides single-window clearance to all units to reduce the average time required for

establishment of such units and issue various clearances required for setting up of industries at a single point The

government has taken following steps for setting up committees at various levels

District-level committee under the chairmanship of the District Collector for proposals from SSI units

State-level committee under the chairmanship of Development Commissioner (Industries) for MSILSI units

Mega projects committee under the chairmanship of Secretary (Industries) for mega projects and FDI proposals

A Common Application Form (CAF) to be evolved for every applicant seeking to set up an industry andor expansion unit

and development of information systemsoftware to process such applications online

Representatives of the concerned departments from whom the clearances are required to be the members of or invitees on

the district state and mega projects committees The final decision will be given as far as possible within 30 days of receipt

of dully filled CAFs

In order to provide the people of state with one stop portal for information services and consents electronically under

Industrial Policy 2013 the government is focussing on provisions for SWC system

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

SINGLEndashWINDOW CLEARANCE MECHANISMhellip (13)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

6969DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

SINGLEndashWINDOW CLEARANCE MECHANISMhellip (23)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Agency Description

MIDC services

Land Department- Services

Fire Department- Services

Engineering - Water Department- Services

Engineering - Drainage Department- Services

Engineering - Power Department- Services

SPA Department- Services

Technical Advisor Department- Services

IT SEZ Department- Services

Non-MIDC services

Directorate of Industries - Services

Labour Department- Services

Airport Authority of India - Services

Public Works Department - Services

Ministry of Corporate Affairs - Services

Food and Drug Administration - Services

Maharashtra Coastal Zone Management Authority - Services

Directorate General of Foreign Trade - Services

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

7070DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

SINGLEndashWINDOW CLEARANCE MECHANISMhellip (33)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Agency Description

Non-MIDC services

Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Limited - Services

Income Tax Department - Services

Department of Sales Tax - Services

Industrial Safety amp Healthy Directorate - Services

Boiler Inspectorate - Services

Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai ndash Services

Central Board of Excise amp Customs - Services

Employee Welfare - Services

Weights and Measures - Services

Bureau of Indian Standards - Services

Maharashtra Pollution Control Board - Services

Petroleum and Explosives Safety Organization - Services

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

7171DECEMBER 2016

Agency Description Contact information

Directorate of

Industries

The work of the Directorate of Industries Maharashtra stateis mainly confined to the development and progress of large-scale small-scale and cottage industries in the state TheDepartment of Industries was reorganised and theDirectorate of Industries was formed in August 1960 Controlof cottage industries was transferred to the Directorate ofIndustries with effect from 1st December 1960

It also assists in the formulation and implementation ofvarious policies and promotional schemes

Development Commissioner of Industries

Government of MaharashtraDirectorate of Industries

New Administrative Building2nd Floor Opposite Mantralaya

MumbaiMaharashtra-400 032

Phone 91-22-22028616didcimaharashtragovin

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INVESTMENT PROMOTION OFFICES hellip (13)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

7272DECEMBER 2016

Agency Description Contact information

Maharashtra Agro

Industries

Development

Corporation Limited

(MAIDC)

The objective of the company is to make available to thefarmers of Maharashtra standard quality fertiliserspesticides agro engineering implements amp animal feed to theextent required amp at the time of requirement amp at competitiverates

Maharashtra Agro Industries Development CorporationLimited (MAIDC) has also been designated as the statenodal agency by Ministry of Food Processing IndustriesGovernment of India In its role as state nodal agency itscrutinises amp forwards various proposals of entrepreneursunder different schemes of assistance from the Governmentof India It also helps entrepreneurs in preparing projectsselecting the area etc

Krushi Udyog BhavanDinkarrao Deasi Marg Aarey Milk

ColonyGoregaon (East) Mumbai-400065 Maharashtra India

Phone 91-22-29272027Email mdmaidcmumbaicom

Website wwwmaidcmumbaicom

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INVESTMENT PROMOTION OFFICES hellip (23)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

7373DECEMBER 2016

Agency Description Contact information

Maharashtra

Industrial

Development

Corporation (MIDC)

1 MIDCrsquos objectives are

a) To achieve balanced industrial development ofMaharashtra with an emphasis on developing partsand underdeveloped parts of the state

b) Help in infrastructural development of each and everydistrict in Maharashtra

c) Facilitate entrepreneurs in setting up industries atvarious locations

MIDC is an agent of the state government for carrying outactivities of acquisition and disposal of land provision ofinfrastructure facilities and providing other services toindustrial centres

Udyog SarathiMahakali Caves Road Andheri (E)

Mumbai-400 093Phone 91-22-268700525473

Fax 91-22-26871587Email feedbackmidcindiaorg

Website wwwmidcindiaorg

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INVESTMENT PROMOTION OFFICES hellip (33)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

7474DECEMBER 2016

Approvals and clearances required Respective departments

Prior to setting up the unit

Registration

Development Authority

Allotment of landshed

Permission for land use Industrial Development Authorities

No-objection certificate under the Water Act 1974 and the Air Act 1981 Pollution Control Board

Approval for construction activity and building plan Development Authority

No-objection certificate Fire Department

Provisional Trade Tax registrations

Central and State Excise Departments

Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY APPROVALS REQUIRED hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

7575DECEMBER 2016

Approvals and clearances required Respective departments

Before commencement of production

No-objection certificate under the Water Act 1974 and the Air Act 1981 Pollution Control Board

No-objection certificate Fire Department

Permanent Trade Tax registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956Central and State Excise Departments

Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956

After commencement of productionactivity

Registration Industries Department

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY APPROVALS REQUIRED hellip (22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Timelines for approvals and clearances

Department Timeline

Issuance of allotment order 15 days

Possession of plotshed 7 days

Building plans approval 15 days

Grant of water connection 10 days

Urban land ceiling permission 10 days

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2014-15

7676DECEMBER 2016

Cost parameter Cost estimate Source

Land (per sq m)Commercial US$ 02 to US$ 11583

Industrial US$ 02 to US$ 5792

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC)

Power (per kWh)

Domestic 45-16 cents

Commercial 117-235 cents

Agricultural 43 cents

Industrial 88-1997 cents

Economic Survey 2015-16

Labour (per day) US$ 12 to US$ 6

Ministry of Labour and Employment

Government of India Wage Rates July

1 2015 to Dec 31 2015

5-star hotel room (single

occupancy per night)US$ 97-US$ 220

Maharashtra Tourism Development

Corporation

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

COST OF DOING BUSINESS IN MAHARASHTRA

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

As per the World Bank and Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP) report - Assessment of State

Implementation of Business Reforms 2016 the state ranked 10th as per the Ease of Doing Business Index

7777DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE ACTS amp POLICIES hellip (15)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Maharashtra ITITeS Policy 2015

Read more

Objectives

Maharashtra Renewable Energy Policy 2015

bull To increase power production from renewable sources by 14400 MW and from solar power

projects by 7500 MW From renewable sources power generation of 5000 MW is targeted from

wind power projects 1000 MW from sugarcane wasteagricultural remedial projects 400 MW

from small hydro projects 300 MW from agricultural waste power generation projects and 200

MW from industrial waste power generation projects

bull The policy progress would be headed by the Principal Secretary Energy

Objectives

Read more

bull To attract IT investments across the State and incentivize IT industry at all district headquarters

in the State by providing additional incentives and continue to provide usual incentives as per the

IT ITES Policy ndash 2009

bull To promote the development of special fields of application of IT such as animation visual

effects gaming and comics

Maharashtra Tourism Policy 2016

Read more

Objectives

bull Designate Tourism as a priority sector since it holds the potential to usher in economic

development and generate high employment opportunities in Maharashtra

bull Achieve sector growth of 10 per annum and share of 15 in GSDP through tourism and

tourism related activities

bull Generate fresh investments in the tourism sector to the tune of US$ 458 billion by 2025

bull Create 1 million additional jobs in the tourism sector by 2025

7878DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE ACTS amp POLICIES hellip (25)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Housing Policy 2013-2018

bull To generate low income housing by making it mandatory for private developers with residential

plot sizes of 4000 square metres and above to reserve 20 of the land for low income groups

bull The reserved land or constructed flats would be handed over to the state housing agency

Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (MHADA)

Read more

Objective

Industrial Policy of Maharashtra 2013-2018

bull To attract investment of US$ 82946 billion by the end of 2018 and create 2 million job

opportunities

bull To focus on the areas of Maharashtra that are less developed in comparison with mainstream

industrially developed areas and retain the state as industrial investment leaderRead more

Objectives

Organic Farming Policy 2013

bull To promote and encourage organic farming in Maharashtra by allocating a minimum 10 of the

land for organic faming activity

bull To provide organic pesticides and fertilizers and increase the awareness amongst farmers about

organic faming through lecturesRead more

Objective

7979DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE ACTS amp POLICIES hellip (35)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

State Port Policy 2010

bull To develop six non major ports in Maharashtra by developing greenfield ports multi-purpose

jetties and cargo terminals in order to aid import and export and coastal shipping of goods

Read more

Objective

e-Governance Policy of Maharashtra - 2011

bull To develop the e- governance sector of the state and take it towards m- governance by enabling

the citizens to avail the services online

bull To enable the government to function more efficiently and develop a paper less environment

Read more

Objective

Textile Policy of Maharashtra 2011ndash17

bull To lay special emphasis on raising processing units at various levels from cotton to

manufacturing textiles to assure long term development by giving support to the industries

associated with manufacturing of textiles

Objective

Read more

8080DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE ACTS amp POLICIES hellip (45)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Child Development Policy 2002

bull To emphasise on child development of orphans destitute homeless and deviated in a planned

structured and disciplined manner

bull To aid prevention of sexual exploitation and trafficking of children

bull To provide free education and entertainment facilitiesRead more

Objectives

Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Policy 2002

bull To help in the growth of SEZs (duty free enclave) in the state in order to promote rapid industrial

development and job opportunities

bull To attract foreign amp domestic investments for infrastructure development in the state Read more

Objectives

Tourism Policy 2006

bull To promote tourism and develop hospitality infrastructure with private sector participation in the

state for a period of ten years or until substituted by new policy

bull To encourage public-private partnership (PPP) mode for development of tourist destinations

Read more

Objective

8181DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE ACTS amp POLICIES hellip (55)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Grapes Processing Industry Policy 2001

bull To develop grape processing industry in the state and creating better employment opportunities

bull To encourage wine industry be setting up wine parks in the state

Read more

Objective

Maharashtra Biotechnology Policy 2001

bull To develop and make the state biotechnology industry globally competitive the government

announced various fiscal and non fiscal incentives for biotechnology units

bull To develop infrastructure that is biotechnology parks and research basesRead more

Objective

Water Policy 2002

bull To focus on optimal use of water resources coupled with sustainable development in order to

provide economic and social benefits to the people of the state

Read more

Objective

8282DECEMBER 2016

Summit Venue of Summit Date

International Summit on Engineering and Technology (ISET-16) Mumbai 13th August 2016

International Conference on Networking Communication and Computing

Technology (ICNCCT-16)Nashik 14th August 2016

World Conference on Advanced Trends Robot Design Development

And Control (WCRDDC-16)Pune 27th August 2016

International Conference on Applications in Electrical Electronics

Computer Civil and Mechanical Engineering (ICEECCME-16)Aurangabad 4th September 2016

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

CONFERENCESSUMMITS FOR 2016-17hellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source India conference alerts

8383DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

CONFERENCESSUMMITS FOR 2016-17hellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source India conference alerts

Summit Venue of Summit Date

International Conference on Research in Mechanical Robotics and Civil

Engineering (ICRMRCE-16)Mumbai 11th September 2016

International Conference on Research in Mechanical Robotics and Civil

Engineering (ICRMRCE-16)Mumbai 2nd October 2016

International Conference on Electrical Electronics Computer Civil and

Mechanical Engineering (ICEECCME-16)Mumbai 6th November 2016

8484DECEMBER 2016

Average exchange rates

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ANNEXURE

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Year INR equivalent of one US$

2004-05 4481

2005-06 4414

2006-07 4514

2007-08 4027

2008-09 4614

2009-10 4742

2010-11 4562

2011-12 4688

2012-13 5431

2013-14 6028

2014-15 6028

2015-16 6546

Source Reserve Bank of India

8585DECEMBER 2016

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This presentation is for information purposes only While due care has been taken during the compilation of this

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DISCLAIMER

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Page 5: MAHARASHTRA - IBEF• Maharashtra’sGSDP at current prices was US$ 300.51 billion in 2015-16 and accounted for 12.98% of India’sGDP, the highest among all states. Highest FDI in

55DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

Source Government of Maharashtra

Growing demandTrade and commerce hub

of India

bull Mumbai (Maharashtra) is known as the trade and commerce capital of India It is also the financial centre of India

bull Maharashtra has emerged as a key hub for IT and ITeS electronics and captive business outsourcing industries

Policy incentives

bull The Government of Maharashtra has several policies in place to set up the right kind of business climate

bull These policies aim to motivate investors to invest into various sectors in the state thereby contributing to the overall development of the economy

Facilitating infrastructure

bull The state has a well developed social physical and industrial infrastructure Apart from four international and seven domestic airports the state has two major and 53 minor ports It also has a well developed power supply grid

bull Maharashtras infrastructure sector has grown significantly over the last decade with a substantial rise in the number of industrial clusters and Public Private Partnership (PPP) projects

Rich pool of skilled

labour

bull Maharashtra has a literacy rate of 823 and is home to a number of world class educational and IT institutions

bull The state has a large base of skilled and industrial labour making it an ideal destination for knowledge based and manufacturing sectors

2015-16

GSDP of

the state

was US$

30051

billion

2015-16

Per capita

GSDP was

US$ 2545

Advantage

Maharashtra

ADVANTAGE MAHARASHTRA

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

66DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE VISION

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

GSDP growth

bull Maharashtra government

targets 125 GSDP growth

in the 12th Five Year Plan

bull US$ 506 billion allocated to

accelerate economic growth

by implementing specially

designed growth oriented

policies

Skill development

bull Establishing technical

universities for skill

development

bull Providing scholarships to

pursue professional courses

Agriculture

bull Promoting sustainable

development in agriculture by

integrating schemes of water

shed development use of

technology enhancing

processing capacity and skill

development

bull Promotion of agri-business

through PPP for Integrated

Agricultural Development (PPP-

IAD) and develop market linkages

of horticulture

Industrial sector

bull Expects to achieve double digit

growth during the 12th Five Year

Plan

bull Focus on growth of the

manufacturing sector

bull Creating conducive growth

environment

InfrastructureTourism

bull Promote religious adventure

and heritage tourism

bull Training workers in the

organised and unorganised

sectors related to tourism

bull 6026 km of national highway

projects

bull Developing ports by investing

approximately US$ 24 billion

Vision

Source Confederation of Indian Industry

77DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

MAHARASHTRA FACT FILE

Maharashtra is situated in the western region of the

country The state shares borders with Gujarat

Madhya Pradesh Chhattisgarh Andhra Pradesh

Karnataka Goa and the Union Territory of Dadra

and Nagar Haveli On its west is the Arabian Sea

Mumbai Pune Nagpur Thane Nasik Solapur

Kolhapur Sangli Aurangabad Amravati and

Ratnagiri are some of the major cities of

Maharashtra

Indias main stock exchanges amp capital market and

commodity exchanges are located in Mumbai

The most commonly spoken language in the state is

Marathi Konkani Hindi and English are the other prominent

languages

Source National Portal of India Economic Survey 2015-16

TechSci Research Estimates

Parameters Maharashtra

Capital Mumbai

Geographical area (lakh sq km) 308

Administrative districts (No) 36

Population density (persons per sq

km)365

Total population (million) 1181

Male population (million) 612

Female population (million) 569

Sex ratio (females per 1000 males) 929

Literacy rate () 823

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

88DECEMBER 2016

Parameter Maharashtra All states Source

Economy 2015-16 2015-16

GSDP as a percentage of all statesrsquo GSDP 1298 1000 Central Statistics Office TechSci Estimates

GSDP growth rate () 99 864 Central Statistics Office TechSci Estimates

Per capita GSDP (US$) 2545 1546 Central Statistics Office TechSci Estimates

Physical Infrastructure

Installed power capacity (MW) 4063069 30450575 Central Electricity Authority as of June 2016

Wireless subscribers (No) 84268281 1033157014Telecom Regulatory Authority of India as of

May 2016

Internet subscribers (No) 29000000 334340000Telecom Regulatory Authority of India as of

January 2016

National Highway length (km) 743479 10008708NHAI Roads and Building Department-

Government of India

Major and minor ports (No) 2 + 53 13+187 India Ports Association 2015

Airports (No) 11 125 Airports Authority of India

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

MAHARASHTRA IN FIGURES hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

99DECEMBER 2016

Parameter Maharashtra All states Source

Social Indicators

Literacy rate () 823 730 Census 2011

Birth rate (per 1000 population) 165 216 SRS Bulletin

Investment

Cumulative FDI equity inflows (US$ billion)1 8262 28851Department of Industrial Policy amp Promotion

April 2000 to March 2016

Industrial Infrastructure

Operational PPP projects (No) 194 1246DEA Ministry of Finance Government of India

July 2016

Operational SEZs (No) 25 186

Notified as of February 2016 Ministry of

Commerce amp Industry Department of

Commerce July 2016

1Combined FDI inflows for Maharashtra Dadra amp Nagar Haveli and Daman amp Diu

PPP Public-Private Partnership SEZ Special Economic Zone SRS Sample Registration System

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

MAHARASHTRA IN FIGURES hellip (22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

1010DECEMBER 2016

At current prices GSDP of Maharashtra was US$ 30051

billion in 2015-16

GSDP of the state grew at a CAGR of around 113 from

2004-05 to 2015-16

Source Central Statistics Office TechSci Estimates based on ldquoAdvanced

Estimatesrdquo provided by Directorate of Economics and Statistics of Maharashtra

GSDP - Gross State Domestic Product

CAGR ndash Compound Annual Growth Rate

GSDP - State Budget 2016-17

GSDP of Maharashtra at current prices

(in US$ billion)

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash GSDP

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

9271103

1295

1701 16341805

23002507 2437 2449

2648

3005

1111DECEMBER 2016

At current prices NSDP of Maharashtra was US$ 2636

billion in 2015-16

Maharashtrarsquos NSDP grew at a CAGR of around 111

from 2004-05 to 2015-16

Source Central Statistics Office TechSci Estimates based on ldquoAdvanced Estimatesrdquo provided

by Directorate of Economics and Statistics of Maharashtra

NSDP - Net State Domestic Product

CAGR ndash Compound Annual Growth Rate

NSDP - Geometric mean of YoY calculation from 2004-05 to 2014-15

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash NSDP

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

NSDP of Maharashtra at current prices

(in US$ billion)

826990

1167

1539 14691625

20842271 2204 2212

238

2636

1212DECEMBER 2016

The statersquos per capita GSDP^ at current price was US$

2545 in 2015-16

The per capita GSDP of Maharashtra grew at a CAGR of

98 between 2004-05 and 2015-16

Source Central Statistics Office TechSci Estimates based on

ldquoAdvanced Estimatesrdquo provided by Directorate of Economics and

Statistics of Maharashtra

Per Capita GSDP^ - calculated using GSDP million US$ Population in million

Per capita GSDP (US$)

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash PER CAPITA GSDP

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

9041059

1225

1585 15001633

20532208

2118 210052242

2545

1313DECEMBER 2016

At current price the statersquos per capita NSDPamp was US$

22325 in 2015-16

The per capita NSDP of Maharashtra grew at a CAGR of

97 between 2004-05 and 2015-16

Source Central Statistics Office TechSci Estimates based on

ldquoAdvanced Estimatesrdquo provided by Directorate of Economics and

Statistics of Maharashtra

per capita NSDPamp - calculated using NSDP million

US$Population in million

Per capita NSDP (US$)

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash PER CAPITA NSDP

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

805951

1104

14341349

1471

1860

2000

1915 18977

20138 22325

1414DECEMBER 2016

Over 2015-16 the tertiarymicro sector contributed 6453 to the

statersquos GSDP at current prices followed by the secondarymicro

sector with a contribution of 2584

At a CAGR of 158 the tertiary sector has been the fastest

growing among the three sectors from 2004-05 to 2015-16

Growth was driven by trade hotels real estate finance

insurance transport communications and other services

The secondary sector grew at a CAGR of 135 between

2004-05 and 2015-16 The growth in secondary sector was

driven by growth in manufacturing construction and

electricity gas amp water supply industries

The primarymicro sector expanded at a CAGR of 137

between 2004-05 and 2015-16 Agriculture is the major

contributor in the growth of the primary sector followed by

forestry and fishing

Source Central Statistics Office TechSci Estimates based on

ldquoAdvanced Estimatesrdquo provided by Directorate of Economics and

Statistics of Maharashtra

Sector-wise share of GSDPmicro -Geometric mean of YoY

calculation from 2004-05 to 2014-15

Percentage distribution of GSDP

CAGR

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF GSDP

137

158

135

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

1018 963

2961 2584

5958 6453

2004-05 2015-16Primary Secondary Tertiary

1515DECEMBER 2016

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16

Indian Horticulture Database

CropAnnual production 2015-16

(lsquo000 tonnes)

Sugarcane 72089

Soya bean 1853

Groundnut 189

Sunflower seed 7

Jowar (Kharif) 314

Jowar (Rabi) 1383

Rice 2548

Wheat 720

Bajra (millets) 304

Maize (Kharif) 1184

Maize (Rabi) 336

Total food grains (Kharif) 5036

Total food grains (Rabi) 3353

Total oilseeds (Kharif) 2052

Total oilseeds (Rabi) 28

Total pulses (Kharif) 576

Total pulses (Rabi) 911

During 2015-16 production of pulses and oil seeds in the state

was recorded at around 148 million tonnes and 208 million

tonnes respectively

Sugarcane cotton onion soya bean banana jowar (sorghum)

and rice are some of the key agricultural products of

Maharashtra

Total food grain production in the state stood at around 83

million tonnes in 2015-16

As per the Agriculture Marketing and Farmer Friendly Reforms

Index the state secured the top position in pursuing farmer

friendly policies during 2016

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIONhellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Area (lsquo000 hectares) and production (lsquo000 MT) of

horticulture crops in Maharashtra

23802

26492

26512

16739

183783

242652 242770197198

20

12-1

3

20

13-1

4

20

14-1

5

20

15-1

6

Area

Production

1616DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIONhellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Production of pomegranates in Maharashtra

(lsquo000 MT)

2011-12 478

2012-13 408

2013-14 945

2014-15 1313

Source Department of Agriculture amp Co-operation Ministry of Agriculture

Sugarcane production in Maharashtra (million MT)

6416

8190 8673

6965 75389153

7208

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Sugar production in Maharashtra (lakh MT)

70409070 9000

7970 7710

10510

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

Vegetable production in Maharashtra (lsquo000 MT)

Vegetable 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

Onion 5638 4660 5864 5864

Potato 360 321 370 370

Tomato 1007 1050 1200 1200

As per state budget 2016-17 the Government of

Maharashtra proposed an outlay of US$ 1222

million under the scheme - ldquoNational Agriculture

Development Schemerdquo in order to strengthen the

production of pulses and oilseeds in the state

The state government also proposed

establishment of organic farming research amp

training centres across four universities related to

agriculture for the endorsement of organic

farming in the state

During 2015-16 the state recorded production of

5803 thousand MT of onion

1717DECEMBER 2016

Source Department of Industrial Policy amp Promotion Economic 1Includes Maharashtra Dadra amp Nagar Haveli and Daman amp Diu

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash FDI INFLOWS AND INVESTMENTS

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

According to the DIPP cumulative FDI inflows1 in the

state of Maharashtra during April 2000 to March

2016 stood at US$ 8262 billion

The state government has approved 19053

industrial proposals during 1991-92 to 2015-16 (up to

October 2015) Chemicals amp fertilisers followed by

textiles were the leading sectors in terms of industrial

proposals approved with cumulative share of 254

FDI equity inflows1 2008-09 to 2014-15

(US$ million)

12431

8249

6097

9553

6361

3420

6361

9511

20

08-0

9

20

09-1

0

20

10-1

1

20

11-1

2

20

12-1

3

20

13-1

4

20

14-1

5

20

15-1

6

Approved and commissioned industrial projects for major industries

(1991-92 to 2015-16- up to October 2015)

Industry

Approved proposalsCommissioned

Projects

No

Investment

(US$

billion)

No

Investme

nts (US$

billion)

Metallurgical 1909 1543 935 561

Chemicals amp

fertilizers2839 915 1386 340

Textile 1998 764 933 259

Electrical amp

electronics1174 343 683 119

Sugar 1532 587 235 128

Processed

food1046 309 440 088

1818DECEMBER 2016

As of November 2015 Maharashtrarsquos exports totalled to around

US$ 4384 billion

Major products exported from the state are gems and jewellery

software textiles readymade garments cotton yarn metal and

metal products agro-based products engineering items drugs and

pharmaceuticals and plastic and plastic items

Maharashtra is the largest producer of sugar in India In May 2015

the Government of Maharashtra approved a subsidy of US$ 167

per ton (up to the extent of 800000 tonnes) for the exports of raw

sugar

In November 2015 Maharashtra sugar mills entered into a deal with

neighbouring markets such as Sri Lanka and Bangladesh etc for

exporting 2 lakh MT of white sugar As per the announcement made

by the state government in September 2015 Maharashtra is

expected to export 4 million tonnes of sugar during 2015-16

Coca Cola a major soft drink producing giant will be procuring

oranges from Vidarbha Nagpur for producing juices that would be

sold worldwide The production would take place at its Butibori plant

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16

Note 2015-16(1) up to November 2015

Exports trends (US$ billion)

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash MAHARASHTRArsquoS EXPORT TRENDShellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

492 481

676

840769

478

739

438

200

8-0

9

200

9-1

0

201

0-1

1

201

1-1

2

201

2-1

3

201

3-1

4

201

4-1

5

20

15

-16⁽sup1⁾

1919DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash MAHARASHTRArsquoS EXPORT TRENDShellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Maize exports from Maharashtra (million MT)

10891

15160

18780

22376

1655113257

10315

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Source APEDA 1From April-August 2015

Dairy productrsquos exports from Maharashtra (thousand MT)

832 1135467

2183

3954

1125599

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Source APEDA 1From April-August 2015

Pulses exports from Maharashtra (million MT)

756

1509

18142060

2354

13031561

20

09-1

0

20

10-1

1

20

11-1

2

20

12-1

3

20

13-1

4

20

14-1

5

20

15-1

6

Source APEDA (1)From April-August 2015

2020DECEMBER 2016

Source State Budget 2016-17

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE BUDGET 2016-17

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Revenue receipts of US$ 3373 billion and revenue expenditure of US$ 3429 billion were estimated during 2016-17

PlanBudget- 2016-17

(US$ million)

National Agriculture

Development Scheme1222

lsquoMahatma Gandhi Rural

Employment

Missionrsquo and lsquoState Employment

Guarantee Schemersquo

53065

Science Technology amp

Environment Annual plan947

Crop Insurance Scheme 28337

Pandit Dindayal Upadhyay Krishi

Margdarshan Yojana916

Irrigation 458

Irrigation projects included in

ldquoPradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchai

Yojanardquo31744

ldquoChief Minister Rural Road

Schemerdquo7638

Electricity generation projects 11976

Textile Industry 4048

Road construction 61869

PlanBudget- 2016-

17 (US$ million)

Land acquisition and project displaced rehabilitation in

MIHAN3304

Shelter for all- 2022 scheme 10693

infrastructure development in Municipal council Nagar

Panchayat15276

Accelerate Nagpur and Pune metro project 2749

Maharashtra fire safety mission 458

Rajiv Gandhi Jivandai Arogya Yojana 4582

Sarv Siksha Abhiyan 11304

Nature Tourism 721

Strengthening of tourist places 4353

Majhi Kanya Bhagyashree Yojana 381

Preservation and conservation for Varli Art 916

Mumbai Metro phase-3 1382

Rajiv Gandhi Jivandai Arogya Yojana 4582

2121DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16 NHAI

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash ROADShellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

The state is well connected to its six neighbouring states and other parts of India through 18 national highways The 945 km long

Mumbai-Pune expressway is Indias first six-lane concrete high speed tolled expressway which connects the state capital and

financial hub Mumbai with the neighbouring industrial hub Pune

During 2015-16 with an investment of US$ 7638 million the state government executed - Chief Minister Rural Road Development

Scheme for connecting those areas which are not included under PMGSY As per budget 2016-17 the Government of Maharashtra

allotted an outlay of US$ 61869 million for construction of roads in the state Moreover for enhancing the flow of traffic in the town of

Kalyan the government proposed to establish the 21 km long Bhiwandi-Kalyan-Shilphata elevated road with a proposed outlay of

US$ 611 million

As on December 2015 the state government approved an elevated road project on Ghodbunder Road from Gaimukh for a proposed

investment of US$ 1327 million construction of a third bridge on Thane creek at Vashi with a proposed investment of US$ 1327

million an elevated road at Bhiwandi-Kalyan-Shil Phata with a proposed investment of US$ 4313 million four lane Vakan-Pali-

Khopoli road at a proposed investment of US$ 8294 million and an underground tunnel between Thane and Borivali

Road type Road length (km)

(as of 2015-16)

National highways 743479

State highways 40000

Major district roads 50232

Other district roads 52761

Village roads 114557

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16 NHAI

National highway length completed (km)

39100

25050

12400

2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

2222DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash ROADShellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Expenditure on road works under Pradhan Mantri Gram

Sadak Yojana in Maharashtra (US$ million)

5852

8255

3380

2013-14 2014-15 2015-16sup1

Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) was

launched in 2000 with the objective of connecting eligible

rural habitants Until 2015 about 419971 km of road

network has been completed across India of which road

length of 22214 km was completed in Maharashtra

In November 2015 the 785-meter long Vanjarpatti flyover in

Bhiwandi was inaugurated and constructed over a part of

extended Mumbai Urban Infrastructure Project (MUIP)

As per budget 2016-17 the state government proposed an

outlay of US$ 3304 million for acquisition of land special

subsidy package etc under the MIHAN project during 2016-

17

As of November 2016 the government approved two and

four-laning of three highway stretches - NH-930 NH-211

(New NH-52) and NH-211 (New NH-52) in MaharashtraPradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana

(PMGSY)`(2015-16- up to October 2015)

Habitations connected 10

Length completed 18954

Source NHAI Note 1Up to October 2015

Source PMGSY

2323DECEMBER 2016Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16 State Budget 2016-17 MMRDA Mumbai Metropolitan Region

Development Authority

The rail transport system of Maharashtra is very well

developed The state is well-connected to other parts of the

country with a railway network spanning 6103 km

(including 378 km of Konkan Railway)

Maharashtra also has an intra-citysuburban network of

railways The suburban railways carry around 8 million

passengers every day

During 2015-16 the state government and Central Ministry

of Railways signed a Memorandum of Understanding to

establish a special purpose vehicle for boosting the

completion of all the awaited rail projects in Maharashtra

During 2015-16 the state government initiated work on the

first stage of Phase-I CBD BelapurPendhar-Taloja MIDC-

Kalamboli-Khandeshwar-Navi Mumbai International Airport

corridor which is expected to be accomplished by 2017

Work on the 111 km long Belapur-Pendhar road is under

progress

As per budget 2016-17 the state government allocated

US$ 2749 million for boosting the execution of Nagpur to

Pune metro rail project Moreover for the Phase II of

Mumbai Metro line an outlay of US$ 1382 million has

been proposed by the state government for 2016-17

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash RAILWAYS

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Metromono rail

projects Project cost

(US$ million)

Current

statusimplemen

tation periodMumbai Metro Rail

Project

Phase IIA Dahisar-

DN Nagar (186 km) 97922

Initiated from

February 2016

Phase III Colaba-

Bandra-SEEPZ (335

km)353437

Tendering for civil

works in progress

Phase IV Wadala-

Ghatkopar-Thane-

Kasarwadavli (32 km) 291781

Report on

feasibility study

submitted

Phase VII Andheri

(E)- Dahisar (E) (165

km)94837

Appointment of

interim consultant

is in progress

Mumbai Mono Rail

Project

Wadala to Chembur amp

Sant Gadge Maharaj

Chowk (Jacob circle)

to Wadala (20 km)

37580

Phase I complete

Phase II90 work

completed

2424DECEMBER 2016

There are seven domestic and four international airports

functioning in Maharashtra Domestic flights operate

from Mumbai Pune Nagpur Aurangabad Kolhapur

Juhu and Nanded whereas international flights operate

from Mumbai Nagpur Pune and Aurangabad Mumbai

airport is one of the busiest airports in India To reduce

congestion at the Mumbai International Airport an idea

for a new airport has been proposed at Navi Mumbai

During 2015-16 the state government proposed to

establish an additional airport through PPP in around

four phases at Navi Mumbai with a view to minimize

overcrowding at Mumbai International Airport For this

purpose an amount of US$ 255 billion has been

proposed by the Government of Maharashtra The first

phase of the project is expected to be executed by

2019

As per budget 2016-17 the state government proposed

an amount of US$ 916 million for the enhancement of

airports (Solapur Shirdi Chandrapur Karhad Akola

Amaravati etc) under the Airport Development Authority

of Maharashtra

Source AAI (Airports Authority of India)

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash AIRPORTShellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

International airport

Domestic airport

2525DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash AIRPORTShellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Airports Authority of India

Domestic

airport

Passengers (lakh) Aircraft movement (lsquo000) Freight (lsquo000 MT)

2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Mumbai 2188 2521 3005 1883 1954 2202 1811 2077 2090

Pune 350 407 518 295 326 387 211 274 318

Nagpur 136 136 152 125 135 126 51 56 60

Aurangabad 44 42 29 40 41 37 08 13 14

International

airport

Passengers (lakh) Aircraft movement (lsquo000) Freight (lsquo000 MT)

2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Mumbai 10341 11430 11624 7236 7409 7638 46764 48654 49624

Pune 123 101 240 103 112 204 001 - 001

Nagpur 045 044 074 048 054 084 042 044 043

2626DECEMBER 2016

Along a coast line of 720 km there are two principal ports

Mumbai Port Trust (MbPT) and Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust

(JNPT) In addition there are 53 minor ports During 2015-16

up to January 2016 total traffic handled at the two major ports in

Maharashtra was recorded at 104948 lakh tonnes of which

JNPT accounted for 53547 lakh tonnes while Mumbai port

handled around 51401 lakh tonnes of port traffic

The non-major ports of Maharashtra collectively handled

passenger traffic of around 11357 passengers and cargo of

17033 lakh tonnes during 2015-16 till November 2015

Source India Ports Association

1From April 2015 to October 2015

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash PORTS

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Minor Ports in Maharashtra

bull Manori

bull Kalyan

bull Thane

bull Versova

bull Bandra

bull Trombay

bull Ulwa-Belapur

bull Panvel

bull Mora

bull Mandwa

bull Karaja

bull Thal

bull Rewas

bull Bankot

bull Kelshi

bull Sriwardhan

bull Dharamtar

bull Kumbharu

bull Harnai

bull Dabhol

bull Palshet

bull Borya

bull Jaigad

bull Tiwri-Varoda

bull Purnagad

bull Jaitapur

bull Vijaydurg

bull Deogad

bull Achara

bull Malvan

bull Niwti

bull Vengurla

bull Redi

bull Kiranpani

bull Ratnagiri

bull Dighi

bull Dahanu

bull Tarapur

bull Nawapur

bull Satpati

bull Kelwa-Mahim

bull Arnala

bull Datiware

bull Uttan

bull Bassein

bull Bhiwandi

bull Alibag

bull Revdanda

bull Borli Mandla

bull Nandgaon

bull Murud-Janjira

bull Rajpuri

bull Mandad

Operational ports statistics

For major

ports2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-161

Traffic handled

(lakh MT)122526 121517 12546 73511

For minor

ports2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-161

Traffic handled

(lakh MT)24198 24774 9643 Not available

2727DECEMBER 2016

As of June 2016 the state had a total installed power

generation capacity of 4063069 MW

Thermal power contributed 2995419 MW to the total

installed power generation capacity followed by

renewable power hydropower and nuclear power with

contributions of 665452 MW 333184 MW and 69014

MW respectively

The private sector was the biggest contributor to the total

installed thermal power generation capacity in

Maharashtra with a capacity of 1886939 MW followed

by 1473497 MW under state utilities and 702633 MW

under central utilities

The state government also proposed a new scheme for

improving electricity distribution system in the state As

per the budget 2016-17 an investment of US$ 4598

million has been projected by the government for this new

scheme

In order to intensify the capacity of renewable energy

sources in the state the state government has professed

a new energy policy for which an investment of US$

6966 million has been proposed

Installed power capacity (MW)

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash POWER

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

20415 21379 22645 26142

30354 34005

3855140589

2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Source Central Electricity Authority

2828DECEMBER 2016

According to Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI)

Maharashtra had 8426 million wireless subscribers and 192

million wireline subscribers as of May 2016

By the end of May 2016 15343488 subscribers had submitted

requests for mobile number portability in Maharashtra

Moreover the tele density in Maharashtra stood at 987 as of

May 2016

As of April 2016 the state recorded 202269 new telephone

wireless connections of Tata 4979 new wireless connections of

Vodafone and 18148 new wireless connections of Reliance

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash TELECOM

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Telecom infrastructure (As of May 2016)

Wireless subscribers 84268281

Wireline subscribers 1928841

Internet subscribers 290000001

Post offices 126012

Tele density (percent) 9871

Source Telecom Regulatory Authority of India February 2015 India Post

Ministry of Communications and Information Technology1As of January 2016

2As on December 2015

Major telecom operators in Maharashtra

Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL)

Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited (MTNL)

Bharti Airtel

Idea Cellular

Vodafone Essar

Reliance Communications

Tata Teleservices

Aircel Limited

Source Telecom Regulatory Authority of India

Performance status of NOFN Project

(as of April 2016)

No of GPs in phase-I 12055

Pipe laid (km) 14214

Cable laid (km) 10906

GPs for which cable laid 4771

No of GPs lit 150

2929DECEMBER 2016

Source Department of Environment Government of Maharashtra

JNNURM Ministry of Urban Development

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS URBAN amp SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTUREhellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Under JNNURM two schemes namely Basic Services to Urban Poor (BSUP) and Integrated Housing and Slum Development

Programme (IHSDP) have been implemented by Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority

During 2016-17 the state government allocated US$ 15276 million for ldquoMaharashtra Suvarn Jayanti Nagrothan Mahaabhiyanrdquo

which is being implemented in the state for creating basic urban amenities across various municipal councils and townships of the

state

As of November 2015 Mahindra Life Space Developers Ltd bought a land in Maharashtra with the objective of developing a

housing project aiding urbanisation in the state In addition the Maharashtra government is considering to aid the affordable

housing concept with opening up of land parcels and plots that would lie under no development zones For this the government is

planning to constitute Housing for all by 2022 policy for the urban population

As per under budget 2016-17 the state government has proposed an outlay of US$ 2749 million in order to boost the

development of metro rail projects in Nagpur and Pune Moreover for Maharashtra Fire Safety Mission in the state an amount of

US$ 458 million has been proposed by the state government

3030DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS URBAN amp SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTUREhellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Urban Infrastructure Projects under JNNURM

Project name

Amount

(US$

million)

Project nameAmount

(US$

million)

Revised in BSUP scheme for construction of 219 Dus

in Panch Zopda and Gopal Nagar slums in Nagpur

Maharashtra176

Integrated Civic Infrastructure Development

Project (ICIDP) Phase I Nagpur Maharashtra2004

BSUP scheme for construction of 279 Dus in Jat

Tarodi slum in Nagpur Maharashtra206

Revised DPR for Construction of 1694 Houses

at four locations of Nagpur City for

Rehabilitation of UrbanPoor under JNNURM -

BSUP- PPP scheme - Nagpur

1936

Revised BSUP scheme for construction of 456 Dus in

5 slums of North Nagpur in Nagpur Maharashtra253

Implementation of Integrated Housing Projects

(788 Dus) under BSUP at Nanded City Dist

Nanded Maharashtra538

Revised BSUP scheme for construction of 365 Dus in

Gopal Nagar and Bh Anand Kausalyayan Nagar

slums in Nagpur Maharashtra445

Implementation of Integrated Housing projects

(958 Dus) under BSUP at Nanded City Distt

Nanded Maharashtra697

Revised BSUP scheme for construction of 630 Dus in

Savitribai Phule Nagar slum in Nagpur Maharashtra621

Implementation of Integrated Housing Projects

(1183 Dus) under BSUP at Nanded city Dist

Nanded Maharashtra887

Revised BSUP scheme for construction of 1017 Dus

in Indira Nagar Indiramata Nagar Wanjara and Bokar

nagar (4 slums) slums in Nagpur Maharashtra944

Implementation of Integrated Housing projects

(1567 Dus) under BSUP at Nanded City Distt

Nanded Maharashtra1184

Source Department of Environment Government of Maharashtra

JNNURM Ministry of Urban Development

3131DECEMBER 2016

Project Name PPP type Sector StageProject Cost

(US$ million)

4 laning Pune - Shirur Road (BOT) TransportOperation and

maintenance stage1604

Hydro Electric Power (Waghur) Project (BOT) Energy Under construction 110

Hydel Power (Vajra - III) Project (BOT) EnergyOperation and

maintenance stage110

Hydro Electric Power (Urmodi) Project (BOT) Energy Under construction 220

Hydro Electric Power (Upper Vaitarna) Project (BOT) Energy Under construction 220

School Building (Waddhamna) Project (DBOOT)

Social and

commercial

infrastructure

Under construction 132

Hydro Electric Power (Temghar) Project (BOT) Energy Under construction 293

Water Supply Scheme (Tuljapur) (OampM) Water sanitationOperation and

maintenance stage761

Hydro Electric Power (Parseoni) Project -

Package 2(BOT) Energy

Operation and

maintenance stage323

Hydro Electric Power (Telbeila) Project (BOT) Energy Under construction 1467

Source DEA Ministry of Finance Government of India BOT Build-Operate-Transfer DBOOT Design-Build-

Own-Operate-Transfer OampM Management Contract

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS KEY PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP (PPP)

PROJECTS

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

3232DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS SEZs hellip (13)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Ministry of Commerce amp Industry Department of Commerce SEZ Special Economic Zone

Some of the operational SEZs in Maharashtra

NameDeveloper Location Primary Industry

Maharashtra Airport Development Company Ltd (MIHAN SEZ) Mihan Nagpur Multi product

SEEPZ Special Economic Zone Mumbai Electronics and gems and jewellery

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Aurangabad Engineering

Wipro Ltd Maharashtra Computerelectronic software

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Pune Computerelectronic software

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Nanded Chemicals amp pharmaceuticals

Khed Economic Infrastructure Pvt Ltd Pune Engineering amp electronics

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Satara Engineering

Navi Mumbai Special Economic Zone (NMSEZ) is the agency responsible for the supervision and execution of SEZs in the state

As of July 2016 the state has 25 operational SEZs in the state across diversified sectors including textiles and apparel food

processing footwear and leather products multi-product pharma IT SEZs etc

3333DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS SEZs hellip (23)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Some of the SEZs with formal approvals

NameDeveloper Location Primary industry

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Limited

MIDCPune ITITeS

Syntel International Private Limited Pune ITITeS

Serum Bio-pharma Park Pune Pharmaceuticals amp biotechnology

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Latur Agro-processing

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Nanded Pharmaceuticals

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Aurangabad Engineering amp electronics

Wokhardt Infrastructure Development Limited Aurangabad Pharmaceutical

Hiranandani Builders Mumbai ITITeS

New Found Properties and Leasing Pvt Ltd Thane ITITeS

EON Kharadi Infrastructure Private Limited Pune ITITeS

In addition to operational SEZs as of July 2016 Maharashtra had 9 SEZs with valid in-principle approvals 59 SEZs with formal

approvals and 51 SEZs with notified approvals

Source Ministry of Commerce amp Industry Department of Commerce SEZ Special Economic Zone

3434DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS SEZs hellip (33)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Some of the SEZs with valid in-principal approvals

NameDeveloper Location Primary industry

Mumbai SEZ Limited Gujarat Positra Port Infrastructure Ltd Multi-product

Gitanjali Gems Limited Nanded Maharashtra Gems and jewellery

ISPAT Industries Limited Raigad District Maharashtra Multi-product

Gitanjali Gems Limited Aurangabad Maharashtra Gems and jewellery

Gitanjali Gems Limited Nagpur Maharashtra Multi-product

Maharashtra Airport Development Company Limited Nagpur Maharashtra Power

Gitanjali Gems Limited Nashik Maharashtra Multi-services

Redi Port Ltd Post Redi district Sindhudurg Maharashtra FTWZ

Quippo Infrastructure Raigarh Maharashtra Engineering

Source Source Ministry of Commerce amp Industry Department of Commerce SEZ Special Economic Zone

3535DECEMBER 2016

Education infrastructure (2015-16)

InstitutionNo of

Institution

Student

Enrollment

Primary schools 105489 16017

Secondary and higher secondary

schools25013 6414

Engineering colleges (diploma

graduate and post-graduate)1093 346515

Industrial training institutes (itis) 824 134767

Architecture colleges 74 3763

Arts science commerce amp law

colleges2249 961576

Pharmacy 486 29371

During 2015-16 Maharashtrarsquos education infrastructure

comprised 21 universities 105489 primary schools 25013

secondary and higher secondary schools Primary schools

had 16017 thousand students enrolled during the year of

which 7509 thousand were girls with 515 thousand

teachers Secondary schools in the state had 6414

thousand enrolled students of which 2920 thousand were

girls with 221 thousand teachers Government of

Maharashtra is focusing on education of girls in the state

Various schemes such as Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya

Ahilyabai Holkar Scheme and Attendance Allowance

Scheme have been introduced for promoting girl education in

the state

As per budget 2016-17 the state government allocated an

amount of US$ 2099 million for the ldquoNational Secondary

Education Missionrdquo which was initiated by the central

government in association with the state government and

aims at delivering quality education to all students

undergoing secondary education Further the state

government also decided to digitise all public libraries

approved by the government with an allocated amount of

US$ 262 million during 2016-17

In addition an outlay of US$ 11304 million for Sarv Shiksha

Abhiyan has been proposed by the central and state

governments collectively

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash EDUCATION

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16 State Budget 2016-17

Census 2011

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Literacy rate () in Maharashtra 2015-16

Overall 823

Male 884 Urban 887

Female 699 Rural 77

3636DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash HEALTH

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Health infrastructure (2015-16(1))

State level hospitals 490

District hospitals 23

Mobile medical units 13

Sub-district hospitals with capacity of 50 beds 58

Sub-district hospitals with capacity of 100 beds 28

Community health centres 458

Rural hospitalsCottage hospitals 360

Primary health centres 1811

Sub-centres 10580

General hospitals 4

Orthopedic hospital 1

Super specialty hospitals 2

Mental health institutes 4

Women hospitals 11

TB hospitals 4

Health and family welfare training institution 8

Source Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Government of India

Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16(1)Until Dec 2015

As per budget 2016-17 an outlay of US$ 23739 million

has been proposed by the state government for Public

Health Department Moreover for increasing the

coverage of insurance being provided to beneficiaries in

the state the state government proposed an allocation

of US$ 4582 million during 2016-17

Health indicators of Maharashtra

(As of September 2015)

Doctor to patient ratio 1 27790(1)

Registered doctors 148575(1)

Birth rate (per thousand persons) 165

Death rate (per thousand persons) 62

Infant mortality rate (per thousand live births) 24

Life expectancy at birth (years) (2-15-16)

Male (2016-20) 699

Female (2016-20) 737

3737DECEMBER 2016

Cricket is the prominent sport in Maharashtra Other popular sports are hockey and tennis

The state has a number of sports stadiums located in Mumbai Pune and Nagpur The most well-known ones are the

Wankhede Stadium and the Brabourne Stadium in Mumbai the Nehru Stadium in Pune and the Vidarbha Cricket

Association (VCA) Stadium in Nagpur

The state has a number of entertainment centres and multiplexes The most famous entertainment centres include Essel

World in Thane The state is also home to almost all major multiplex chains in the country including PVR Cinemas Big

Cinemas and Fun Cinemas The state has a number of religious places including the Siddhi Vinayak temple (Mumbai)

Shirdi Nasik and Sach Khand Shri Huzur Gurdwara (Nanded)

The Gateway of India Ajanta and Ellora caves Daulatabad Fort and Khandala are the main tourist destinations in the state

The Sahara Stadium in Pune has been built with modern outlook and state-of-the-art facilities the stadium has a seating

capacity of about 36000

In 2016 the state government formulated a new policy- Maharashtra Tourism Policy 2016 and allocated US$ 4353 million

for the policy in order to intensify basic amenities across various tourist spots in the state

Under the New Sports Policy 2012 the Government of Maharashtra plans to set up public gyms at district sports complexes

or municipal gardens

In November 2016 the state played host to Global Citizen Festival India one of the biggest musical events in the country

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

CULTURAL INFRASTRUCTURE

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Maharashtra Tourism Government of Maharashtra

3838DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

AMRUT AND SMART CITIES

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Pune

NashikAurangabad

Nagpur

Mumbai

Bhiwandi

Source TechSci Research

Smart Cities in Maharashtra

Cities Population Area (sq km)Literacy

rate

Pune 9429408 15643 8615

Greater Mumbai 12478447 60340 8973

Nagpur 4653570 9892 8839

Nashik 6107187 15530 8231

Aurangabad 3701282 10107 7902

Amravati 646801 270 9207

Navi Mumbai 1119477 16300 8962

Kalyan-Dombivali 1246381 1372 8146

Solapur 951118 1489 8280

Thane 1818872 14700 8941

On the basis of population and the number of statutory towns the Government of India shortlisted 10 cities namely Amravati

Aurangabad Greater Mumbai Kalyan-Dombivali Nagpur Nashik Navi Mumbai Pune Solapur and Thane under the Smart City project

In November 2015 the UK government selected 2 cities of Maharashtra that is Pune and Amravati to develop as smart cities The

agreement is expected to boost the Indo-UK trade

As per budget 2016-17 the state government launched a scheme for smart city for delivering eco-friendly and ecological urban life to the

statersquos citizens Among the first selected 20 states Pune and Solapur are also included Moreover the state government has also

decided to develop other 8 smart cities in the state as well

3939DECEMBER 2016

The resources policy incentives infrastructure and climate support investments in the state Maharashtra Agro Industries

Development Corporation founded in 1965 is responsible for development of agro-based units in the state MIDC is responsible for

the development of industrial infrastructure Maharashtra Small Scale Industries Development Corporation was formed in 1962 to

provide new orientation and strength to the development of small-scale industries in the state Its main objective is to aid counsel

assist finance protect and promote interests of small industries

The Government of Maharashtra is promoting the development of several Special Economic Zones (SEZs) across Maharashtra for

sectors such as ITITeS pharmaceuticals biotechnology textile automotive amp auto components gems amp jewellery and food

processing Till July 2015 the state has 25 operational SEZs of which the majority share is contributed by ITITeS engineering and

electronics segment

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key Industries in Maharashtra

bull Pharmaceuticals

bull Biotechnology

bull IT and ITeS

bull Electronics

bull Engineering

bull Auto amp auto components

bull Oil amp gas

bull Food amp agro processing

bull Gems and jewellery

bull Banking financial services and insurance (BFSI)

bull Textiles

Source Economic Survey 2015-16 MAIDC - Maharashtra Agro Industries

Development Corporation (1)Up to September 2015

Establishment of MSME units

Year MSME unitsInvestment

(US$ million)

Employment

(lakh)

2007-08 10244 34846 139

2008-09 11682 50336 171

2009-10 11896 46257 150

2010-11 14496 84983 187

2011-12 15606 67874 207

2012-13 16136 83333 206

2013-14 19814 97128 248

2014-15 36992 109685 350

2015-16(1)

20220 62481 166

4040DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTORhellip(17)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Banking and insurance contribution to GSDP

at current prices (in US$ billion)

1806 1883

23982696 2586

2693 2895

2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

Source Maharashtra Economic Survey 2015-16 Reserve Bank of India

At current prices the contribution of the banking and

insurance sector to the GSDP of the state increased at a

CAGR of 818 between 2008-09 and 2014-15

At constant prices the contribution of banking and

insurance sector in the GSDP of the state increased at a

CAGR of 457 between 2008-09 and 2014-15

Banking and insurance contribution to GSDP

at constant prices (in US$ billion)

1921 2009

23762571

2312 2297 2512

2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

Deposits and credit of scheduled commercial

banks in Maharashtra by bank group

(January-March 2016)

Bank group

No of

banking

offices

Deposits

(US$ million)

Credit

(US$ million)

Rural 3199 944450 806862

Semi-urban 2554 1558601 1033621

Urban 1807 2460975 1285199

Total 7560 4964025 3125681

Source Reserve Bank of India

4141DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTORhellip(27)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

ATMs deployed in Maharashtra June 2015

21574

8749 8053

4481

291

Total Public SectorBanks

Private SectorBanks

State BankGroup

ForeignBanks in India

ATMs deployed in Maharashtra June 2014

19099

6811 7502

4473

313

Total Public SectorBanks

Private SectorBanks

State BankGroup

ForeignBanks in India

Source Reserve Bank of India Source Reserve Bank of India

23321

9449 8920

4683

269

Total Public SectorBanks

Private SectorBanks

State BankGroup

Foreign Banksin India

Source Reserve Bank of India

ATMs deployed in Maharashtra June 2016

4242DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTOR hellip(37)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Scheduled commercial banks in Maharashtra

Reserve Bank of India (RBI) was founded in 1935 and is recognised as Indias central banking institution RBI also controls the monetary policy of the Indian rupee RBI is headquartered in Mumbai Maharashtra and has 19 regional offices and nine sub officesMonetary authority supervision of the financial systems foreign exchange management and currency issuing are the major functions of the Reserve Bank of India

Foundation year 1956 (owned by Government of India)Banking services Credit cards consumer banking corporate banking finance and insurance investment banking mortgage loans private banking wealth managementTotal assets US$ 44792 billion Total income US$ 1254 billion ( H1 2015-16)Headquarters amp employees Headquartered in Mumbai with over 300000 employees

Website wwwsbicoin

Foundation year 1906 (state owned commercial bank)Banking services Commercial banking retail banking private banking asset management mortgages credit cardsTotal assets US$ 10373 billion Total income US$ 694 billion (2015-16)Headquarters amp infrastructure Bank is based in Mumbai with over 4500 branches and over 1000 ATMs all over IndiaWebsite wwwbankofindiacom

Reserve Bank of India

State Bank of India

Bank of India

Source Reserve Bank of India Bank websites

4343DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTOR hellip(47)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Scheduled commercial banks in Maharashtra

Foundation year 1919 (owned by Government of India)Banking services Consumer banking corporate banking finance and insurance investment banking mortgage loans private banking private equity wealth management agriculture loanTotal assets US$ 6307 billion Total income US$ 543 billion (2015-16)Headquarters amp Employees Bank is based in Mumbai with over 28000 employees and more than 4000 ATMs Website wwwunionbankofindiacoin

Foundation year 1935 (the bank has the largest network of branches in Maharashtra and is a public sector bank)Banking services Loans credit cards savings investment vehicles insurance investment banking mortgage loans private banking etcTotal assets US$ 2422 billion Total income US$ 214 billion (2015-16) Headquarters amp infrastructure Based in Pune and reaches out to 15 million customers with 2000 branches in 29 statesWebsite wwwbankofmaharashtrain

Foundation year 1911 (one of oldest commercial banks owned by the government)Banking services Core banking services are loans credit cards savings investment vehicles and insurance investment banking mortgage loans private banking etcTotal assets US$ 517 billion Total income US$ 425 billion (2015-16) Headquarters amp infrastructure Headquartered in Mumbai with over 4000 branches in 27 Indian states and 270 extension countersWebsite wwwcentralbankofindiacoin

Union Bank of India

Bank of Maharashtra

Central Bank of India

Source Reserve Bank of India Bank websites

4444DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTOR hellip(57)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Scheduled commercial banks in Maharashtra

Foundation year 1938Banking services Investment banking consumer banking commercial banking retail banking private banking asset management pensions mortgages credit cardsTotal assets US$ 2155 billion Total income US$ 129 billion (nine months ending December 2015)Headquarters amp infrastructure Bank is based in Mumbai with over 1400 branches and more than 100 ATMsWebsite wwwdenabankcom

Foundation year 2004Banking services Corporate and institutional banking commercial banking investment banking retail banking finance marketingTotal assets US$ 2259 billion Total income US$ 111 billion (2015-16)Headquarters amp Infrastructure Bank is based in Mumbai with more than 550 branches and 1255 ATMrsquosWebsite wwwyesbankin

Foundation year 1980Banking services Private and business banking corporate banking and securities global transaction banking and asset amp wealth managementHeadquarters amp employees Bank is based in Mumbai with more than 9500 employees in 16 citiesWebsite wwwdbcomindia

Dena Bank

Yes Bank

Deutsche Bank India

Source Reserve Bank of India Bank websites

4545DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTOR hellip(67)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Scheduled commercial banks in Maharashtra

Foundation year 1902Banking services Credit cards debit cards loans investments NRI banking and private bakingHeadquarters amp employees Bank is based in Mumbai with over 7500 employees The bank has 44 branches in 31 cities and 700 ATMs across the countryWebsite wwwCitibankcoin

Foundation year 1994Banking services Investment banking investment management wealth management private banking corporate banking private equity finance and insurance consumer banking mortgages credit cardsTotal assets US$ 9796 billion Total income US$ 528 billion (H1 2015-16)Headquarters amp employees Bank is based in Mumbai with more than 69065 employeesWebsite wwwhdfcbankcom

Foundation year 1964 (10th largest bank in the world)Banking services Consumer banking corporate banking finance and insurance investment banking mortgage loans private banking private equity wealth management agriculture loanTotal assets US$ 5905 billion Total income US$ 480 billion (2015-16) Headquarters amp infrastructure Bank is based in Mumbai with over 15000 employees and 2000 ATMsWebsite wwwidbicom

Citibank India

HDFC Bank

IDBI Bank

Source Reserve Bank of India Bank websites

4646DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTOR hellip(77)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Scheduled commercial banks in Maharashtra

Foundation year 1994Banking services Credit cards consumer banking corporate banking finance and insurance private bankingHeadquarters amp employees Bank is based in Mumbai with over 67857 employees Website wwwicicibankcom

ICICI Bank

Source Reserve Bank of India Bank websites

4747DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

MUMBAI AS FINANCIAL HUB OF INDIAhellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Mumbai is the capital of the state of Maharashtra and the financial capital of India The city houses a majority of the headquarters of

large corporates and financial institutions in the country In addition major stock exchanges commodity exchanges and capital

markets of India are situated in Mumbai During 2014-15 Mumbai accounted for 227 of the state income of Maharashtra Till

September 2015 the number of micro small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in Mumbai totalled 244000 providing employment to

about 292000 thousand individuals

According to Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC) there are 305 industrial units in Mumbai About US$ 648

million has been invested by the corporation for various projects in Mumbai providing employment to about 50000 people in the area

Source Maharashtra Economic Survey 2015-16 Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust

The government has also commenced work for setting up a special economic zone (SEZ) in Nhava Sheva Navi Mumbai The project

is being developed by Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) and is planned by LampT Infrastructure Engineering Limited The project will

be developed on EPC mode with a total expected private investment of about US$ 53468 million The zone is being developed on

27738 hectares of land and is directly accessible via Mumbai Goa Highway- NH4B and SH 54 It is expected to generate direct and

indirect employment opportunities for about 150 thousand people The project was granted environmental clearance on 5th December

2014 LampT Infrastructure Engineering submitted detailed plans for the project to the government on 31st March 2015 Since then

activities such as levelling of the area and initiation of tender process for the wall protecting the SEZ (Phase-1) have commenced

4848DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

MUMBAI AS FINANCIAL HUB OF INDIAhellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Further the Government is setting up the Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC) with the help of the Government of Japan

which has agreed to lend US$ 45 billion for this project Seven nodes are in the development stage for the Phase-1 of the

project which is expected to greatly boost Indiarsquos manufacturing sector

The Government of Maharashtra sent a memorandum to the 13th Finance Commission to support the growth of Mumbairsquos

infrastructure and develop it as an international finance centre

In addition to providing US$ 159 million to the Government of Maharashtra for developing the infrastructure of Mumbai as a part

of (JNNURM) the Government of India has released US$ 2663 million for the funding of Mumbai Metro to improve the transport

infrastructure of Mumbai

In November 2015 apex industry body ASSOCHAM launched Maharashtra-Goa Regional Development Council with an aim to

develop Mumbai as International Finance Centre and Mumbai-Pune-Nashik region as the Silicon Valley of India The Council is

expected to aid sustainability of two major states

The Mumbai Metro Rail Phase II A from Dahisar to DN Nagar covering 186 km with project cost of US$ 97922 million

commenced in February-2016 and is likely to be completed by March 2019 Phase III of the project Colaba-Bandra-Seepz

covering 335 km with a project cost US$ 353437 million is expected to be completed by 2020-21 General consultant has been

appointed and tendering for civil work is in progress for this phase

Preliminary work is in progress for the Mumbai Trans ndash Harbour link and Multi-Modal Corridor from Virar to Alibaug Work on the

projects commenced in 2011 amp 2010 and are expected to be completed by 2021 amp 2019 respectively As of October 2015

expenditure of US$ 1 21 million and US$ 1 million respectively was incurred

Source Maharashtra Economic Survey 2015-16

4949DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash PHARMACEUTICALS AND BIOTECHNOLOGY hellip (13)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Major opportunities have emerged in the pharmaceutical

sector primarily in the areas of contract research contract

manufacturing and clinical trials

The state has a well developed laboratory research and

development infrastructure and a strong resource pool As of

August 2015 one of the leading pharmaceutical companies

Nutra Plus started the commercial production of therapeutic

and analgesic products in its Tarapur plant

The Maharashtra state government aims at giving a boost to

the pharmaceutical sector in the state and improve research

activities with development of skilled man power Hence the

government plans to establish National Institute of Pharmacy

Education and Research at Nagpur during 2015-16 In

September 2015 A2Care one of the leading pharmaceutical

companies announced plans to invest in Maharashtra under

the Make in Maharashtra programme

From August 1991 to October 2015 a total of 854 projects

with an investment of US$ 24485 million have been

approved for the pharmaceutical industry in the state Of

these 496 projects with investment of US$ 66315 million

have commenced

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

MSME Micro small and medium enterprises

5050DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash PHARMACEUTICALS AND BIOTECHNOLOGY hellip (23)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

Economic Survey 2015-16

Biotechnology amp Pharmaceutical SEZs in Maharashtra

Sector Status

Serum Bio-Pharma Park Pharmaceuticals amp Biotechnology Formal approval granted

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Pharmaceuticals Formal approval granted

Wockhardt Infrastructure Development Limited Pharmaceuticals Formal approval granted

Mahindra and Mahindra Limited Biotechnology Formal approval granted

International Biotech Park Ltd Biotechnology Formal approval granted

Inspira Infra (Aurangabad) Ltd (formally Ajanta Project (India) Ltd) Pharmaceuticals Formal approval granted

Inspira Infra (Aurangabad) Ltd (formally Ajanta Project (India) Ltd) Biotechnology Formal approval granted

Saloni Business Park Private Limited Biotechnology Formal approval granted

Veritas Infrastructure Development Limited Biotechnology Formal approval granted

SEZ Bio-Tech Services Private Limited Biotechnology Formal approval granted

Registered BT units

BT unitsTotal units Investment (US$ million) Employment

Registered LOI Registered LOI Registered LOI

MSME 50 15 433 298 872 338

Large 16 7 1858 881 712 931

5151DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash PHARMACEUTICALS AND BIOTECHNOLOGY hellip (33)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

GlaxoSmithkline

Pharmaceuticals Ltd

Cipla Ltd

bull GlaxoSmithkline Pharmaceuticals established in 1924 is one of the oldest players in the Indian

pharmaceuticals industry In 2015-16 the company earned US$ 42291 million in revenues The

company produces medicines that treat major diseases such as asthma virus control

infections mental health diabetes and digestive conditions The company is also a leader in the

important areas of vaccines and is developing new treatments for cancer

bull Cipla is one of the major Indian companies in the pharmaceuticals sector with total income

from operations in 2015-16 valued at US$ 208 billion It is also one of the oldest players in the

sector The company has manufacturing units at Vikhroli (Mumbai) and Patalganga

Wockhardt Ltd

bull Wockhardt headquartered in Mumbai is a major player in the integrated healthcare segment

The companyrsquos market presence covers formulations biopharmaceuticals nutrition products

vaccines and Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs) The companyrsquos total income from

operations stood at US$ 33986 million in 2015-16

bull Wockhardt has set up a global scale biopharmaceuticals manufacturing park the Wockhardt

Biotech Park in Aurangabad This state-of-the-art complex comprises six dedicated

manufacturing facilities and is designed according to USFDA and EMEA standards

Lupin Ltd bull Lupin is one of the significant players and primarily derives its revenue from formulations Total

net sales of the company in 2015-16 were valued at about US$ 209 billion The company has

manufacturing plants at Tarapur and Aurangabad The company is waiting for an approval from

the Food and Drugs Authority to start commercial operations in Mihan-SEZ Nagpur

USFDA US Food and Drug Administration EMEA Europe The Middle East and Africa

5252DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ITITeS AND ELECTRONICS hellip (14)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

News Articles

IT is one of the top notch sectors in the state with maximum

thrust development and investment

Over 2014-15 Maharashtra accounted for around 30 of the

countryrsquos software exports with the help of 1200 software units

present in the state

The Government of Maharashtra is focusing on providing IT-

related infrastructure fiscal incentives to IT units and an

institutional framework for the IT sector The prime ITITeS clusters

are in Greater Mumbai Pune Thane and Nasik Pune is the

leader in Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) services

During 2015-16 the Directorate of Information Technology made 156 online services available through ldquoAaple Sarkarrdquo portal under

the Maharashtra Public Services Rights Act 2015

During 2016 Government of Maharashtra came up with a new policy - ldquoElectronics Policy 2016rdquo which aims at achieving a turnover

of US$ 12 billion for the ESDM industry and is assisting in targeted expansion of ESDM sector to cross US$ 2 billion through 2020

Source Economic Survey 2015-16

Investment in science technology and

environment sector in Maharashtra

Year Cost (outlay) US$ million

2011-12 619

2012-13 442

2013-14 564

2014-15 947

2015-16 1023

5353DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ITITeS AND ELECTRONICS hellip (24)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

During 2015-16 Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

(MIDC) CIDCO and Software Technology Park of India cumulatively

developed 37 public IT parks and approved 472 IT parks Of the total

472 IT parks 160 parks are already operational with an overall

investment of US$ 55637 million and US$ 136908 million has been

proposed for the remaining 312 IT park projects that are in the

processing phase

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development CorporationSource Economic Survey 2015-16

Prominent information technology parks in Maharashtra

District Number of IT parks (2015-16)

Pune 172

Greater Mumbai 158

Thane 129

Nagpur 5

Nashik 4

Aurangabad 3

Wardha 1

Total 472

Prominent information technology parks in

Maharashtra

Talawade IT Park Dehu-Moshi Road Pune

Millennium Business Park (MBP) Navi Mumbai

Hinjewadi IT Park Phase I Hinjewadi Pune

Hinjewadi IT Park Phase II Hinjewadi Pune

Kolhapur IT Park Kolhapur

Sangli IT Park Vishrambag Sangli

Nagpur IT Park Nagpur

Deogiri Infotech Park Aurangabad

Kharadi IT Park Kharadi Pune

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MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

News articles

Government initiatives

Additional floor space index for IT parks and recreational residential and other support facilities would be provided

Eligible IT-ITeS units covered under the Package Scheme of Incentives (PSI) would be exempted from the payment of electricity duty

IT units would be supplied with power at industrial rates

Property tax shall be levied on ITITeS units at par with residential rates

VAT on the sale of IT products would be generally charged at a minimum floor rate

Developement of Mumbai-Pune-Nashik as Silicon valley of India that is an IT innovation hub under Maharashtra-Goa Regional Development

Council

5555DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ITITeS AND ELECTRONICS hellip (44)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

Accenture

IBM

bull Accenture is a global management consulting technology services and outsourcing company

with around 259000 people serving clients in more than 120 countries The company has

several development centres across India

bull It has major operating centres in Mumbai and Pune In 2014-15 (for the twelve months ending

Aug 2015) the company earned revenues of US$ 3291 billion

bull IBM is one of the biggest IT solutions and product firms having presence across the globe

bull The company has a significant presence in India with centres in Pune In 2014 it recorded

revenues of US$ 9279 billion

Capgemini

bull Capgemini is a global IT major headquartered in Paris France and operates in more than 40

countries The company generated revenues of US$ 1150 billion in 2014 and US$ 529 billion

in H1 2015 The company provides solutions across all verticals in the industry It has software

centres in Mumbai Navi Mumbai and Pune In February 2014 the company opened a new

facility at Pune with a seating capacity of 2800 persons adding to the 4000 people it employs

at its Pune campus It is also looking to increase its workforce in the state

Infosys Technologies

Ltd

bull Infosys is a well-known IT giant with development centres across India The company

generated revenues of US$ 8711 billion in 2014-15 and US$ 464 billion in H1 2015-16

bull The company has a development centre at Wakad Pune and also a BPO centre in the city

bull Infosys has been allotted land in Mihan-SEZ Nagpur and was expected to start construction

work in July 2014 In the first phase the company will invest US$ 788 million to accommodate

5000 software professionals

5656DECEMBER 2016

Maharashtra occupies an important place in both the production and export of engineering goods from the country

The engineering industry in the state is highly diversified and produces a large range of machine parts from industrial

machinery to industrial castings and forgings

The industry which was initially concentrated in the Mumbai-Pune belt has spread all over the state with the major

production centres in Nagpur Aurangabad Nasik and Kolhapur

The major engineering items of production and export in Maharashtra are textile mill machinery machinery for sugar

cement and chemical plants food processing machinery construction machinery tractors electric power machinery

transmission line towers automobiles and ship building

BHEL is setting up a new power equipment fabrication plant at Bhandara in the Vidharba region of Maharashtra The

greenfield unit is being set up by the company with an initial investment of US$ 92 million and will provide direct employment

to about 700 people It is setting up a silicon solar cell at Sakoli in the Bhandara district and also plans to set up a solar

photo-voltaic cell unit in the state As of May 2015 the plant is in construction stage

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KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ENGINEERING hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

5757DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ENGINEERING hellip (22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

Larsen amp Toubro

Ltd (LampT)

Greaves Cotton Ltd

bull Larsen amp Toubro Limited (LampT) is a diversified Indian conglomerate with interests in engineering

and construction The company earned US$ 681 billion in revenues during H1 2015-16

bull LampT is one of the oldest running companies with headquarters in Mumbai The company has

manufacturing facilities at Mumbai and Ahmednagar

bull Greaves Cotton is one of the oldest and well-diversified engineering companies in India

bull Its core products include dieselpetrol engines pump sets construction equipment and gensets

bull The company has manufacturing facilities at Chakan Chinchwad Chikalthana Shendra and

Waluj The company earned US$ 24731 million in revenues in 2015-16

Siemens Groupbull Siemens Group is a leading inventor innovator and implementer of leading-edge technology-

enabled solutions operating in the core business segments of industry energy and healthcare

The company is based in Navi Mumbai In 2013-14 (October 2013 to September 2014)

Siemens India earned US$ 176 billion as total income from operations and US$ 119 billion

during the first 9 months of 2014-15 (till June 2015)

ABB

bull ABB is one of the leading engineering companies in the world The ABB group operates in

around 100 countries and employs about 130000 people The company offers an extensive

array of products and services within power and automation technologies ABB operations in

India include 12 manufacturing facilities with over 10355 employees The company has a

manufacturing facility in Mumbai In 2014-15 ABB India Ltd earned revenues of US$ 128 billion

from operations on standalone basis and US$ 94808 million during the first nine months of

2015

5858DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash TEXTILES hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Maharashtra contributes about 114 to Indiarsquos textiles and apparels

output Maharashtra is the largest cotton producer in India with

largest area under cultivation for cotton that is 3827 thousand

hectares during 2015-16 The textile industry is the largest employer

in Maharashtra and contributes around 28 to Indias total exports

Textile parks aimed to provide world-class infrastructural

components for the textile sector and enhance productive capacity

are being set up in Maharashtra to maintain its leadership position in

textile exports and production

Some of the textile parks are the Nardhana Textile Park in Dhule

Butibori (Nagpur) Textile Park and Ambernath Textile Park As

announced in May 2015 the state government plans to set up 8 new

textile parks in the state

As per budget 2016-17 the state government is aiming at setting up

new textile units across the statersquos cotton growing areas Moreover

the government has also proposed an investment of US$ 4048

million during 2016-17 for the existing and upcoming textile projects

across Vidharbha Norhern Maharashtra and Marathwada

Source Central Silk Board

Note 2015-16(1) Till May 2016

Source Economic Survey 2014-15

2015-16 (cotton production) - estimated

Cotton (lint) production in Maharashtra (million bales)

774

682 679

883

682

420

2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Raw silk production (in tonnes)

Year Volume

2012-13 97

2013-14 122

2014-15 221

2015-16 274

2016-17(1) 20

5959DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash TEXTILES hellip (22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

Raymond

Bombay Dyeing

bull Raymond was incorporated in 1925 and is a leading Indian textile major The company is part of

global conglomerate Raymond Group It generated revenues of US$ 43886 million in 2014-15

and US$ 4084 million between April-September 2015

bull Raymond was the first in 1959 to introduce a polywool blend in India to creating the worlds finest

suiting fabric ndash the Super 240s ndash made from superfine 116 micron wool

bull The Bombay Dyeing and Manufacturing Company Limitedrsquos textile products include bedding

range bedding accessories bath linen hotel linen and industrial fabrics

bull Product range also consists of bed sheets bed covers quilts duvet covers dohars bed in bag

sets blankets pillow cases cushion covers shams cushions pillows and bed decor sets pool

towels bath towels hand towels and face towels The company generated revenues of US$

30374 million in 2015-16

S Kumarsrsquo bull S Kumarsrsquo is one of Indias leading textile and apparel companies With expertise in multi-fibre

manufacturing the company has extended its presence in multiple product categories from

fabrics to apparels and home textiles Its brands include Reid amp Taylor Belmonte SKumars

Uniformity By Belmonte Carmichael House and Stephens Brothers

Siyaramrsquosbull Siyaram Silk Mills incorporated in 1978 is a leading producer of blended fabrics in India

bull The company is one of the most renowned vertically integrated textile companies in the country

It operates the widest range of latest machinery in its eco-friendly plants at Tarapur Daman and

Mumbai The company earned US$ 24775 million in revenues in 2015-16

6060DECEMBER 2016

Maharashtra has a strong presence in the petrochemicals and oil and

gas sectors Mumbai Nagothane Rabale and Patalganga are major

petrochemical hubs while Thane Mumbai Pune and Wardha are

chemical hubs

Opportunities primarily exist in the areas of polymers amp plastics

fertilisers and synthetic yarns Key competitive strengths of the state in

this industry are the strong upstream and downstream linkages for raw

materials and products Bombay High accounts for over 50 of the

countrys oil amp gas production In August 2015 Indraprastha Gas Ltd

invested US$ 3151 million in Maharashtra Natural Gas Ltd (MNGL) The

purpose of the investment is to enhance the city gas distribution

business of the company in Maharashtra

As of August 2015 the state government announced plans to establish a

grid-connected canal top solar power project in the state at Jalgaon The

project will feature a 75 MW solar photovoltaic power plant which will be

established on the left bank canal of the dam As per the new energy

policy of the state the government is planning to establish 14400 MW of

fresh grid-connected capacity by 2019-20

As on March 2016 the state had an installed capacity of 2995419 MW

under Thermal energy 69014 MW under Nuclear energy 333184 MW

under Hydro and 661329 MW under Renewable energy sources

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KEY INDUSTRIES ndash CHEMICALS OIL AND GAS ENERGY hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Commissionerate of Agriculture GoM

Economic Survey 2015-16

Use of chemical fertilisers in Maharashtra

YearTotal input

(lsquo000 tonnes)

Per hectare

consumption (kg)

2011-12 658 1552

2012-13 547 1161

2013-14 599 1194

2014-15 6013 1259

2015-16 5825 1070

Under the State Budget 2016-17 the government has

planned an investment of US$ 11977 million for

electricity generation projects Outlay of UD$ 6966

million has been set for adding capacity under non-

conventional energy sources

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MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

Oil and Natural Gas Corp

Hindustan Petroleum

Corp Ltd

bull Oil and Natural Gas Corporation ranks as one of the leading oil and gas Exploration and Production

(EampP) companies in the world in the terms of asset value The companyrsquos consolidated revenue from

operations stood at US$ 12 billion in 2015-16 The company has a production facility at Uran (Navi

Mumbai) and the corporate office is in Mumbai It plans to invest US$ 810 million to build a new gas

based fertiliser plant and it would invest US$ 9456 million for redevelopment of its Mumbai High

(North) oil and gas field in the state of Maharashtra

bull Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL) is one of the Navratna Public Sector Units (PSUs)

It is a major refining and oil retailing company in India HPCLrsquos standalone total income was US$

2857 billion in 2015-16 It has an oil refining unit on Mumbairsquos west coast

Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd bull Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) is engaged in the marketing and distribution refining

trading and exploration of petroleum The companyrsquos standalone revenues stood at US$ 1633

billion between April 2015-September 2015 BPCL has a refinery in Mumbai

Reliance Industries Ltd bull Reliance Industries Limited is the largest private sector firm in India and ranks 99th on the Fortune

500 list based on revenues The companyrsquos standalone revenues was US$ 4523 billion for 2015-16

The company has diversified interests in energy retail textiles petrochemicals infotel and SEZs

Reliance Industries Limited has manufacturing facilities at Nagothane Nagpur and Pathalganga in

Maharashtra

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KEY INDUSTRIES ndash AUTO AND AUTO COMPONENTS hellip (13)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Maharashtra accounts for approximately 351 of the

countryrsquos output of automobiles by value

The major automobile centres in the state include Pune

Nasik Aurangabad and Nagpur

Pune is the largest auto hub of India with over 4000

manufacturing units in the Pimpri-Chinchwad region

alone Pune is home to large players like Bajaj Auto

Limited Daimler Chrysler Limited Tata Motors etc

Nasik is home to one of Indias largest multi-utility

vehicle manufacturers ndash Mahindra amp Mahindra Limited

In September 2015 Maharashtra government received

an application from Mercedes Benz regarding an

investment plan of US$ 30553 million to upgrade its

manufacturing capacity at Pune plant which

manufactures around 40000 to 80000 units of luxury

cars per year

The domestic utility maker Mahindra has been planning

to invest US$ 122 billion for enlarging its automotive or

manufacturing plants in Maharashtra Investment of US$

99298 million will be made at the companyrsquos Nashik

plant and while investment of US$ 22915 million would

be done in the Chakan unit The total amount will be

invested by Mahindra over a span of more than seven

years

Automotive hubs in Maharashtra

As of August 2016 Mahindra Intertrade a part of Mahindra

Group entered into a partnership with MSTC a Government

of India enterprise to set up the countrys first auto

shredding and vehicle recycling unit Gujarat and

Maharastra have been short listed for setting up the facility

with the operations likely to commence by early 2018

6363DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash AUTO AND AUTO COMPONENTS hellip (23)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

As of July 2015 the Maharashtra state government

announced plans to finalise the deal with Chrysler for

setting up a jeep production facility at Ranjangaon in

Aurangabad The overall investment expected in the

first year is US$ 28188 million and US$ 56369 million

is to be invested over the next six years

ARAI Indias premier automotive RampD testing and

certification organisation is in Pune It is Indiarsquos first

Auto Cluster Development and Research Institute is in

Maharashtra

Investment opportunities in the auto sector

Partnership and alliances for auto component

sector

Vehicle retailing

Low cost vehicles

Cvs to benefit from increasing infrastructure activity and

heightened international interest

Diversification in two wheeler segment

Design centers

Auto financing

RampD

Source Economic Survey 2015-16 ARAI - Automotive Research Association of India

Note 2016(1) till January 2016

Category wise numbers of a few categories of motor vehicles on the road in Maharashtra

Vehicle Type 2015 2016(1)

Motor-cycles scooters amp mopeds 18151386 19705511

Taxi cabs 203180 217062

Auto rickshaws 719341 724080

Ambulances 13625 14295

School buses 27046 22402

Private service vehicles 11163 11640

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KEY INDUSTRIES ndash AUTO AND AUTO COMPONENTS hellip (33)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

Bajaj Auto Ltd

Tata Motors Ltd

bull Bajaj Auto is a major Indian automobile manufacturer The company is the worlds fourth-largest two- and

three-wheeler manufacturer with turnover of US$ 346 billion in 2015-16 The company manufactures and

exports scooters motorcycles and auto rickshaws The company is based in Pune with a regional office at

Akurdi and manufacturing plants in Chakan (Pune manufactures motorcycles) and Waluj (near

Aurangabad manufactures motorcycles and three-wheelers)

bull Tata Motors Limited is a multinational corporation headquartered in Mumbai India It acquired British

automotive brands Jaguar and Land Rover in 2008 The company is the worldrsquos fourth-largest truck and

bus manufacturer Net revenue of the company was US$ 1232 billion in 2015-16

bull The company has an auto manufacturing and assembly unit at Pune The Pune unit is spread over two

geographical regions ndash Pimpri (800 acres) and Chinchwad (130 acres)

Force Motors Ltd bull Formerly known as Bajaj Tempo Force Motors is a part of Firodia Enterprise that manufactures Multi

Utility Vehicles (MUVs) tractors Sports Utility Vehicles (SUVs) and Light Commercial Vehicles (LCVs)

bull Matador was a popular LCV manufactured by Force Motors The company has a manufacturing unit in

Pune The company generated consolidated income of US$ 467 million in 2015-16

Mahindra and Mahindra

Ltd

bull Mahindra and Mahindra is one of the major auto manufacturers of India The company generated US$

1775 billion of income from operations in 2015-16

bull The companyrsquos products include tractors SUVs and LCVs It has manufacturing facilities at Mumbai Pune

Nagpur and Nasik

6565DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash TOURISM hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Maharashtra is a major trade and tourist destination of India attracting

thousands of tourists from across the world every year It is the fourth

most visited state of India

There are many temples in Maharashtra some of them being hundreds of

years old constructed in a fusion of architectural styles borrowed from

north and south India Maharashtra has its own folk music Folk musical

programmes such as Gondhal Lavani Bharud and Powada are popular

especially in rural areas

The state is home to the Hindi film industry Bollywood which produces

the largest number of films globally Maharashtra has a score of

pilgrimage destinations ranging from the ones that revolve around

mythology (eg Nasik Warkar and Pune) and those celebrating the

achievements of religious leaders and reformers (Shirdi Haji Ali shrine) to

new age pilgrimage destinations such as the Osho Commune at Pune

Tourist arrivals in Maharashtra (million)

Nasik is one of the four sites of the Kumbh Mela which is held once in every 12 years The city is known as the place where Lord

Ram spent 14 years in exile Maharashtra is the first state to declare a tourism district for tourism development Sindhudurg is the

first district in Maharashtra to be declared as a tourism district

The state has launched Unlimited Maharashtra advertising campaign through newspapers and television channels to attract

tourists during summer vacations A half-hour ferry ride across Mumbai harbor takes visitors to view the superbly carved 1300

years old cave temple on the little island of Elephanta a favourite picnic spot

Source Ministry of Tourism Government of India

7750 8685

9850 10781

2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

6666DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash TOURISM hellip (22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

In 2014-15 9412 million domestic tourists and 438 million foreign tourists visited the state of Maharashtra whereas in 2013-14

827 million domestic tourists and 415 million foreign tourists visited Maharashtra During 2015 10343 million domestic tourists

and 431 million foreign tourists visited the state of Maharashtra

In 2016 the Government of Maharashtra formulated a new policy on Tourism- lsquoMaharashtra Tourism Policy 2016rsquo which aims at

minimizing delays as well as replication of redundancies amp information and enhancing the application process efficiency An

amount of US$ 4353 million was allocated by the government to boost basic amenities being provided across tourist spots

As per 2016-17 budget the state government announced the following plans

Aurangabad has been affirmed as a tourist district in the state and the government has decided to offer special attention

towards the uplifting of tourism in Verul Sulibhanjan Mhaismal and Khultabad

The state government is also undergoing various steps for improving safety measures across the beaches for ensuring

security of people

6767DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES amp EMPOWERMENT

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Till October 2015 a total of 454 mega projects were sanctioned by the state government with an outlay of US$ 5418 billion Due

to these projects employment opportunities for a total of 388 lakh people are expected to be created

Further a total employment of 166 lakh has been recorded across 20220 MSMEs with an investment of US$ 62480 million till

September 2016

As per budget 2016-17 for upgradation of State Employment Guarantee Scheme and Mahatma Gandhi Rural Employment

Scheme in the state the Government of Maharashtra has projected an outlay of US$ 1222 million of which US$ 42295 million

is towards the central share and US$ 10769 million is towards the state share These schemes are being executed in the state

for providing the required job opportunities across rural areas

Source State Budge 2016-17 Economic Survey 2015-16

6868DECEMBER 2016

The Government of Maharashtra provides single-window clearance to all units to reduce the average time required for

establishment of such units and issue various clearances required for setting up of industries at a single point The

government has taken following steps for setting up committees at various levels

District-level committee under the chairmanship of the District Collector for proposals from SSI units

State-level committee under the chairmanship of Development Commissioner (Industries) for MSILSI units

Mega projects committee under the chairmanship of Secretary (Industries) for mega projects and FDI proposals

A Common Application Form (CAF) to be evolved for every applicant seeking to set up an industry andor expansion unit

and development of information systemsoftware to process such applications online

Representatives of the concerned departments from whom the clearances are required to be the members of or invitees on

the district state and mega projects committees The final decision will be given as far as possible within 30 days of receipt

of dully filled CAFs

In order to provide the people of state with one stop portal for information services and consents electronically under

Industrial Policy 2013 the government is focussing on provisions for SWC system

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SINGLEndashWINDOW CLEARANCE MECHANISMhellip (13)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

6969DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

SINGLEndashWINDOW CLEARANCE MECHANISMhellip (23)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Agency Description

MIDC services

Land Department- Services

Fire Department- Services

Engineering - Water Department- Services

Engineering - Drainage Department- Services

Engineering - Power Department- Services

SPA Department- Services

Technical Advisor Department- Services

IT SEZ Department- Services

Non-MIDC services

Directorate of Industries - Services

Labour Department- Services

Airport Authority of India - Services

Public Works Department - Services

Ministry of Corporate Affairs - Services

Food and Drug Administration - Services

Maharashtra Coastal Zone Management Authority - Services

Directorate General of Foreign Trade - Services

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

7070DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

SINGLEndashWINDOW CLEARANCE MECHANISMhellip (33)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Agency Description

Non-MIDC services

Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Limited - Services

Income Tax Department - Services

Department of Sales Tax - Services

Industrial Safety amp Healthy Directorate - Services

Boiler Inspectorate - Services

Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai ndash Services

Central Board of Excise amp Customs - Services

Employee Welfare - Services

Weights and Measures - Services

Bureau of Indian Standards - Services

Maharashtra Pollution Control Board - Services

Petroleum and Explosives Safety Organization - Services

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

7171DECEMBER 2016

Agency Description Contact information

Directorate of

Industries

The work of the Directorate of Industries Maharashtra stateis mainly confined to the development and progress of large-scale small-scale and cottage industries in the state TheDepartment of Industries was reorganised and theDirectorate of Industries was formed in August 1960 Controlof cottage industries was transferred to the Directorate ofIndustries with effect from 1st December 1960

It also assists in the formulation and implementation ofvarious policies and promotional schemes

Development Commissioner of Industries

Government of MaharashtraDirectorate of Industries

New Administrative Building2nd Floor Opposite Mantralaya

MumbaiMaharashtra-400 032

Phone 91-22-22028616didcimaharashtragovin

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KEY INVESTMENT PROMOTION OFFICES hellip (13)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

7272DECEMBER 2016

Agency Description Contact information

Maharashtra Agro

Industries

Development

Corporation Limited

(MAIDC)

The objective of the company is to make available to thefarmers of Maharashtra standard quality fertiliserspesticides agro engineering implements amp animal feed to theextent required amp at the time of requirement amp at competitiverates

Maharashtra Agro Industries Development CorporationLimited (MAIDC) has also been designated as the statenodal agency by Ministry of Food Processing IndustriesGovernment of India In its role as state nodal agency itscrutinises amp forwards various proposals of entrepreneursunder different schemes of assistance from the Governmentof India It also helps entrepreneurs in preparing projectsselecting the area etc

Krushi Udyog BhavanDinkarrao Deasi Marg Aarey Milk

ColonyGoregaon (East) Mumbai-400065 Maharashtra India

Phone 91-22-29272027Email mdmaidcmumbaicom

Website wwwmaidcmumbaicom

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KEY INVESTMENT PROMOTION OFFICES hellip (23)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

7373DECEMBER 2016

Agency Description Contact information

Maharashtra

Industrial

Development

Corporation (MIDC)

1 MIDCrsquos objectives are

a) To achieve balanced industrial development ofMaharashtra with an emphasis on developing partsand underdeveloped parts of the state

b) Help in infrastructural development of each and everydistrict in Maharashtra

c) Facilitate entrepreneurs in setting up industries atvarious locations

MIDC is an agent of the state government for carrying outactivities of acquisition and disposal of land provision ofinfrastructure facilities and providing other services toindustrial centres

Udyog SarathiMahakali Caves Road Andheri (E)

Mumbai-400 093Phone 91-22-268700525473

Fax 91-22-26871587Email feedbackmidcindiaorg

Website wwwmidcindiaorg

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INVESTMENT PROMOTION OFFICES hellip (33)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

7474DECEMBER 2016

Approvals and clearances required Respective departments

Prior to setting up the unit

Registration

Development Authority

Allotment of landshed

Permission for land use Industrial Development Authorities

No-objection certificate under the Water Act 1974 and the Air Act 1981 Pollution Control Board

Approval for construction activity and building plan Development Authority

No-objection certificate Fire Department

Provisional Trade Tax registrations

Central and State Excise Departments

Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956

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KEY APPROVALS REQUIRED hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

7575DECEMBER 2016

Approvals and clearances required Respective departments

Before commencement of production

No-objection certificate under the Water Act 1974 and the Air Act 1981 Pollution Control Board

No-objection certificate Fire Department

Permanent Trade Tax registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956Central and State Excise Departments

Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956

After commencement of productionactivity

Registration Industries Department

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KEY APPROVALS REQUIRED hellip (22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Timelines for approvals and clearances

Department Timeline

Issuance of allotment order 15 days

Possession of plotshed 7 days

Building plans approval 15 days

Grant of water connection 10 days

Urban land ceiling permission 10 days

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2014-15

7676DECEMBER 2016

Cost parameter Cost estimate Source

Land (per sq m)Commercial US$ 02 to US$ 11583

Industrial US$ 02 to US$ 5792

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC)

Power (per kWh)

Domestic 45-16 cents

Commercial 117-235 cents

Agricultural 43 cents

Industrial 88-1997 cents

Economic Survey 2015-16

Labour (per day) US$ 12 to US$ 6

Ministry of Labour and Employment

Government of India Wage Rates July

1 2015 to Dec 31 2015

5-star hotel room (single

occupancy per night)US$ 97-US$ 220

Maharashtra Tourism Development

Corporation

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

COST OF DOING BUSINESS IN MAHARASHTRA

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

As per the World Bank and Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP) report - Assessment of State

Implementation of Business Reforms 2016 the state ranked 10th as per the Ease of Doing Business Index

7777DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE ACTS amp POLICIES hellip (15)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Maharashtra ITITeS Policy 2015

Read more

Objectives

Maharashtra Renewable Energy Policy 2015

bull To increase power production from renewable sources by 14400 MW and from solar power

projects by 7500 MW From renewable sources power generation of 5000 MW is targeted from

wind power projects 1000 MW from sugarcane wasteagricultural remedial projects 400 MW

from small hydro projects 300 MW from agricultural waste power generation projects and 200

MW from industrial waste power generation projects

bull The policy progress would be headed by the Principal Secretary Energy

Objectives

Read more

bull To attract IT investments across the State and incentivize IT industry at all district headquarters

in the State by providing additional incentives and continue to provide usual incentives as per the

IT ITES Policy ndash 2009

bull To promote the development of special fields of application of IT such as animation visual

effects gaming and comics

Maharashtra Tourism Policy 2016

Read more

Objectives

bull Designate Tourism as a priority sector since it holds the potential to usher in economic

development and generate high employment opportunities in Maharashtra

bull Achieve sector growth of 10 per annum and share of 15 in GSDP through tourism and

tourism related activities

bull Generate fresh investments in the tourism sector to the tune of US$ 458 billion by 2025

bull Create 1 million additional jobs in the tourism sector by 2025

7878DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE ACTS amp POLICIES hellip (25)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Housing Policy 2013-2018

bull To generate low income housing by making it mandatory for private developers with residential

plot sizes of 4000 square metres and above to reserve 20 of the land for low income groups

bull The reserved land or constructed flats would be handed over to the state housing agency

Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (MHADA)

Read more

Objective

Industrial Policy of Maharashtra 2013-2018

bull To attract investment of US$ 82946 billion by the end of 2018 and create 2 million job

opportunities

bull To focus on the areas of Maharashtra that are less developed in comparison with mainstream

industrially developed areas and retain the state as industrial investment leaderRead more

Objectives

Organic Farming Policy 2013

bull To promote and encourage organic farming in Maharashtra by allocating a minimum 10 of the

land for organic faming activity

bull To provide organic pesticides and fertilizers and increase the awareness amongst farmers about

organic faming through lecturesRead more

Objective

7979DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE ACTS amp POLICIES hellip (35)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

State Port Policy 2010

bull To develop six non major ports in Maharashtra by developing greenfield ports multi-purpose

jetties and cargo terminals in order to aid import and export and coastal shipping of goods

Read more

Objective

e-Governance Policy of Maharashtra - 2011

bull To develop the e- governance sector of the state and take it towards m- governance by enabling

the citizens to avail the services online

bull To enable the government to function more efficiently and develop a paper less environment

Read more

Objective

Textile Policy of Maharashtra 2011ndash17

bull To lay special emphasis on raising processing units at various levels from cotton to

manufacturing textiles to assure long term development by giving support to the industries

associated with manufacturing of textiles

Objective

Read more

8080DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE ACTS amp POLICIES hellip (45)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Child Development Policy 2002

bull To emphasise on child development of orphans destitute homeless and deviated in a planned

structured and disciplined manner

bull To aid prevention of sexual exploitation and trafficking of children

bull To provide free education and entertainment facilitiesRead more

Objectives

Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Policy 2002

bull To help in the growth of SEZs (duty free enclave) in the state in order to promote rapid industrial

development and job opportunities

bull To attract foreign amp domestic investments for infrastructure development in the state Read more

Objectives

Tourism Policy 2006

bull To promote tourism and develop hospitality infrastructure with private sector participation in the

state for a period of ten years or until substituted by new policy

bull To encourage public-private partnership (PPP) mode for development of tourist destinations

Read more

Objective

8181DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE ACTS amp POLICIES hellip (55)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Grapes Processing Industry Policy 2001

bull To develop grape processing industry in the state and creating better employment opportunities

bull To encourage wine industry be setting up wine parks in the state

Read more

Objective

Maharashtra Biotechnology Policy 2001

bull To develop and make the state biotechnology industry globally competitive the government

announced various fiscal and non fiscal incentives for biotechnology units

bull To develop infrastructure that is biotechnology parks and research basesRead more

Objective

Water Policy 2002

bull To focus on optimal use of water resources coupled with sustainable development in order to

provide economic and social benefits to the people of the state

Read more

Objective

8282DECEMBER 2016

Summit Venue of Summit Date

International Summit on Engineering and Technology (ISET-16) Mumbai 13th August 2016

International Conference on Networking Communication and Computing

Technology (ICNCCT-16)Nashik 14th August 2016

World Conference on Advanced Trends Robot Design Development

And Control (WCRDDC-16)Pune 27th August 2016

International Conference on Applications in Electrical Electronics

Computer Civil and Mechanical Engineering (ICEECCME-16)Aurangabad 4th September 2016

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

CONFERENCESSUMMITS FOR 2016-17hellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source India conference alerts

8383DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

CONFERENCESSUMMITS FOR 2016-17hellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source India conference alerts

Summit Venue of Summit Date

International Conference on Research in Mechanical Robotics and Civil

Engineering (ICRMRCE-16)Mumbai 11th September 2016

International Conference on Research in Mechanical Robotics and Civil

Engineering (ICRMRCE-16)Mumbai 2nd October 2016

International Conference on Electrical Electronics Computer Civil and

Mechanical Engineering (ICEECCME-16)Mumbai 6th November 2016

8484DECEMBER 2016

Average exchange rates

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ANNEXURE

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Year INR equivalent of one US$

2004-05 4481

2005-06 4414

2006-07 4514

2007-08 4027

2008-09 4614

2009-10 4742

2010-11 4562

2011-12 4688

2012-13 5431

2013-14 6028

2014-15 6028

2015-16 6546

Source Reserve Bank of India

8585DECEMBER 2016

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by TechSci in consultation with IBEF

All rights reserved All copyright in this presentation and related works is solely and exclusively owned by IBEF The

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This presentation is for information purposes only While due care has been taken during the compilation of this

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TechSci and IBEF neither recommend nor endorse any specific products or services that may have been mentioned in

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Neither TechSci nor IBEF shall be liable for any direct or indirect damages that may arise due to any act or omission

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For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DISCLAIMER

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Page 6: MAHARASHTRA - IBEF• Maharashtra’sGSDP at current prices was US$ 300.51 billion in 2015-16 and accounted for 12.98% of India’sGDP, the highest among all states. Highest FDI in

66DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE VISION

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

GSDP growth

bull Maharashtra government

targets 125 GSDP growth

in the 12th Five Year Plan

bull US$ 506 billion allocated to

accelerate economic growth

by implementing specially

designed growth oriented

policies

Skill development

bull Establishing technical

universities for skill

development

bull Providing scholarships to

pursue professional courses

Agriculture

bull Promoting sustainable

development in agriculture by

integrating schemes of water

shed development use of

technology enhancing

processing capacity and skill

development

bull Promotion of agri-business

through PPP for Integrated

Agricultural Development (PPP-

IAD) and develop market linkages

of horticulture

Industrial sector

bull Expects to achieve double digit

growth during the 12th Five Year

Plan

bull Focus on growth of the

manufacturing sector

bull Creating conducive growth

environment

InfrastructureTourism

bull Promote religious adventure

and heritage tourism

bull Training workers in the

organised and unorganised

sectors related to tourism

bull 6026 km of national highway

projects

bull Developing ports by investing

approximately US$ 24 billion

Vision

Source Confederation of Indian Industry

77DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

MAHARASHTRA FACT FILE

Maharashtra is situated in the western region of the

country The state shares borders with Gujarat

Madhya Pradesh Chhattisgarh Andhra Pradesh

Karnataka Goa and the Union Territory of Dadra

and Nagar Haveli On its west is the Arabian Sea

Mumbai Pune Nagpur Thane Nasik Solapur

Kolhapur Sangli Aurangabad Amravati and

Ratnagiri are some of the major cities of

Maharashtra

Indias main stock exchanges amp capital market and

commodity exchanges are located in Mumbai

The most commonly spoken language in the state is

Marathi Konkani Hindi and English are the other prominent

languages

Source National Portal of India Economic Survey 2015-16

TechSci Research Estimates

Parameters Maharashtra

Capital Mumbai

Geographical area (lakh sq km) 308

Administrative districts (No) 36

Population density (persons per sq

km)365

Total population (million) 1181

Male population (million) 612

Female population (million) 569

Sex ratio (females per 1000 males) 929

Literacy rate () 823

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

88DECEMBER 2016

Parameter Maharashtra All states Source

Economy 2015-16 2015-16

GSDP as a percentage of all statesrsquo GSDP 1298 1000 Central Statistics Office TechSci Estimates

GSDP growth rate () 99 864 Central Statistics Office TechSci Estimates

Per capita GSDP (US$) 2545 1546 Central Statistics Office TechSci Estimates

Physical Infrastructure

Installed power capacity (MW) 4063069 30450575 Central Electricity Authority as of June 2016

Wireless subscribers (No) 84268281 1033157014Telecom Regulatory Authority of India as of

May 2016

Internet subscribers (No) 29000000 334340000Telecom Regulatory Authority of India as of

January 2016

National Highway length (km) 743479 10008708NHAI Roads and Building Department-

Government of India

Major and minor ports (No) 2 + 53 13+187 India Ports Association 2015

Airports (No) 11 125 Airports Authority of India

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

MAHARASHTRA IN FIGURES hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

99DECEMBER 2016

Parameter Maharashtra All states Source

Social Indicators

Literacy rate () 823 730 Census 2011

Birth rate (per 1000 population) 165 216 SRS Bulletin

Investment

Cumulative FDI equity inflows (US$ billion)1 8262 28851Department of Industrial Policy amp Promotion

April 2000 to March 2016

Industrial Infrastructure

Operational PPP projects (No) 194 1246DEA Ministry of Finance Government of India

July 2016

Operational SEZs (No) 25 186

Notified as of February 2016 Ministry of

Commerce amp Industry Department of

Commerce July 2016

1Combined FDI inflows for Maharashtra Dadra amp Nagar Haveli and Daman amp Diu

PPP Public-Private Partnership SEZ Special Economic Zone SRS Sample Registration System

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

MAHARASHTRA IN FIGURES hellip (22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

1010DECEMBER 2016

At current prices GSDP of Maharashtra was US$ 30051

billion in 2015-16

GSDP of the state grew at a CAGR of around 113 from

2004-05 to 2015-16

Source Central Statistics Office TechSci Estimates based on ldquoAdvanced

Estimatesrdquo provided by Directorate of Economics and Statistics of Maharashtra

GSDP - Gross State Domestic Product

CAGR ndash Compound Annual Growth Rate

GSDP - State Budget 2016-17

GSDP of Maharashtra at current prices

(in US$ billion)

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash GSDP

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

9271103

1295

1701 16341805

23002507 2437 2449

2648

3005

1111DECEMBER 2016

At current prices NSDP of Maharashtra was US$ 2636

billion in 2015-16

Maharashtrarsquos NSDP grew at a CAGR of around 111

from 2004-05 to 2015-16

Source Central Statistics Office TechSci Estimates based on ldquoAdvanced Estimatesrdquo provided

by Directorate of Economics and Statistics of Maharashtra

NSDP - Net State Domestic Product

CAGR ndash Compound Annual Growth Rate

NSDP - Geometric mean of YoY calculation from 2004-05 to 2014-15

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash NSDP

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

NSDP of Maharashtra at current prices

(in US$ billion)

826990

1167

1539 14691625

20842271 2204 2212

238

2636

1212DECEMBER 2016

The statersquos per capita GSDP^ at current price was US$

2545 in 2015-16

The per capita GSDP of Maharashtra grew at a CAGR of

98 between 2004-05 and 2015-16

Source Central Statistics Office TechSci Estimates based on

ldquoAdvanced Estimatesrdquo provided by Directorate of Economics and

Statistics of Maharashtra

Per Capita GSDP^ - calculated using GSDP million US$ Population in million

Per capita GSDP (US$)

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash PER CAPITA GSDP

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

9041059

1225

1585 15001633

20532208

2118 210052242

2545

1313DECEMBER 2016

At current price the statersquos per capita NSDPamp was US$

22325 in 2015-16

The per capita NSDP of Maharashtra grew at a CAGR of

97 between 2004-05 and 2015-16

Source Central Statistics Office TechSci Estimates based on

ldquoAdvanced Estimatesrdquo provided by Directorate of Economics and

Statistics of Maharashtra

per capita NSDPamp - calculated using NSDP million

US$Population in million

Per capita NSDP (US$)

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash PER CAPITA NSDP

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

805951

1104

14341349

1471

1860

2000

1915 18977

20138 22325

1414DECEMBER 2016

Over 2015-16 the tertiarymicro sector contributed 6453 to the

statersquos GSDP at current prices followed by the secondarymicro

sector with a contribution of 2584

At a CAGR of 158 the tertiary sector has been the fastest

growing among the three sectors from 2004-05 to 2015-16

Growth was driven by trade hotels real estate finance

insurance transport communications and other services

The secondary sector grew at a CAGR of 135 between

2004-05 and 2015-16 The growth in secondary sector was

driven by growth in manufacturing construction and

electricity gas amp water supply industries

The primarymicro sector expanded at a CAGR of 137

between 2004-05 and 2015-16 Agriculture is the major

contributor in the growth of the primary sector followed by

forestry and fishing

Source Central Statistics Office TechSci Estimates based on

ldquoAdvanced Estimatesrdquo provided by Directorate of Economics and

Statistics of Maharashtra

Sector-wise share of GSDPmicro -Geometric mean of YoY

calculation from 2004-05 to 2014-15

Percentage distribution of GSDP

CAGR

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF GSDP

137

158

135

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

1018 963

2961 2584

5958 6453

2004-05 2015-16Primary Secondary Tertiary

1515DECEMBER 2016

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16

Indian Horticulture Database

CropAnnual production 2015-16

(lsquo000 tonnes)

Sugarcane 72089

Soya bean 1853

Groundnut 189

Sunflower seed 7

Jowar (Kharif) 314

Jowar (Rabi) 1383

Rice 2548

Wheat 720

Bajra (millets) 304

Maize (Kharif) 1184

Maize (Rabi) 336

Total food grains (Kharif) 5036

Total food grains (Rabi) 3353

Total oilseeds (Kharif) 2052

Total oilseeds (Rabi) 28

Total pulses (Kharif) 576

Total pulses (Rabi) 911

During 2015-16 production of pulses and oil seeds in the state

was recorded at around 148 million tonnes and 208 million

tonnes respectively

Sugarcane cotton onion soya bean banana jowar (sorghum)

and rice are some of the key agricultural products of

Maharashtra

Total food grain production in the state stood at around 83

million tonnes in 2015-16

As per the Agriculture Marketing and Farmer Friendly Reforms

Index the state secured the top position in pursuing farmer

friendly policies during 2016

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIONhellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Area (lsquo000 hectares) and production (lsquo000 MT) of

horticulture crops in Maharashtra

23802

26492

26512

16739

183783

242652 242770197198

20

12-1

3

20

13-1

4

20

14-1

5

20

15-1

6

Area

Production

1616DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIONhellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Production of pomegranates in Maharashtra

(lsquo000 MT)

2011-12 478

2012-13 408

2013-14 945

2014-15 1313

Source Department of Agriculture amp Co-operation Ministry of Agriculture

Sugarcane production in Maharashtra (million MT)

6416

8190 8673

6965 75389153

7208

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Sugar production in Maharashtra (lakh MT)

70409070 9000

7970 7710

10510

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

Vegetable production in Maharashtra (lsquo000 MT)

Vegetable 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

Onion 5638 4660 5864 5864

Potato 360 321 370 370

Tomato 1007 1050 1200 1200

As per state budget 2016-17 the Government of

Maharashtra proposed an outlay of US$ 1222

million under the scheme - ldquoNational Agriculture

Development Schemerdquo in order to strengthen the

production of pulses and oilseeds in the state

The state government also proposed

establishment of organic farming research amp

training centres across four universities related to

agriculture for the endorsement of organic

farming in the state

During 2015-16 the state recorded production of

5803 thousand MT of onion

1717DECEMBER 2016

Source Department of Industrial Policy amp Promotion Economic 1Includes Maharashtra Dadra amp Nagar Haveli and Daman amp Diu

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash FDI INFLOWS AND INVESTMENTS

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

According to the DIPP cumulative FDI inflows1 in the

state of Maharashtra during April 2000 to March

2016 stood at US$ 8262 billion

The state government has approved 19053

industrial proposals during 1991-92 to 2015-16 (up to

October 2015) Chemicals amp fertilisers followed by

textiles were the leading sectors in terms of industrial

proposals approved with cumulative share of 254

FDI equity inflows1 2008-09 to 2014-15

(US$ million)

12431

8249

6097

9553

6361

3420

6361

9511

20

08-0

9

20

09-1

0

20

10-1

1

20

11-1

2

20

12-1

3

20

13-1

4

20

14-1

5

20

15-1

6

Approved and commissioned industrial projects for major industries

(1991-92 to 2015-16- up to October 2015)

Industry

Approved proposalsCommissioned

Projects

No

Investment

(US$

billion)

No

Investme

nts (US$

billion)

Metallurgical 1909 1543 935 561

Chemicals amp

fertilizers2839 915 1386 340

Textile 1998 764 933 259

Electrical amp

electronics1174 343 683 119

Sugar 1532 587 235 128

Processed

food1046 309 440 088

1818DECEMBER 2016

As of November 2015 Maharashtrarsquos exports totalled to around

US$ 4384 billion

Major products exported from the state are gems and jewellery

software textiles readymade garments cotton yarn metal and

metal products agro-based products engineering items drugs and

pharmaceuticals and plastic and plastic items

Maharashtra is the largest producer of sugar in India In May 2015

the Government of Maharashtra approved a subsidy of US$ 167

per ton (up to the extent of 800000 tonnes) for the exports of raw

sugar

In November 2015 Maharashtra sugar mills entered into a deal with

neighbouring markets such as Sri Lanka and Bangladesh etc for

exporting 2 lakh MT of white sugar As per the announcement made

by the state government in September 2015 Maharashtra is

expected to export 4 million tonnes of sugar during 2015-16

Coca Cola a major soft drink producing giant will be procuring

oranges from Vidarbha Nagpur for producing juices that would be

sold worldwide The production would take place at its Butibori plant

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16

Note 2015-16(1) up to November 2015

Exports trends (US$ billion)

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash MAHARASHTRArsquoS EXPORT TRENDShellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

492 481

676

840769

478

739

438

200

8-0

9

200

9-1

0

201

0-1

1

201

1-1

2

201

2-1

3

201

3-1

4

201

4-1

5

20

15

-16⁽sup1⁾

1919DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash MAHARASHTRArsquoS EXPORT TRENDShellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Maize exports from Maharashtra (million MT)

10891

15160

18780

22376

1655113257

10315

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Source APEDA 1From April-August 2015

Dairy productrsquos exports from Maharashtra (thousand MT)

832 1135467

2183

3954

1125599

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Source APEDA 1From April-August 2015

Pulses exports from Maharashtra (million MT)

756

1509

18142060

2354

13031561

20

09-1

0

20

10-1

1

20

11-1

2

20

12-1

3

20

13-1

4

20

14-1

5

20

15-1

6

Source APEDA (1)From April-August 2015

2020DECEMBER 2016

Source State Budget 2016-17

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE BUDGET 2016-17

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Revenue receipts of US$ 3373 billion and revenue expenditure of US$ 3429 billion were estimated during 2016-17

PlanBudget- 2016-17

(US$ million)

National Agriculture

Development Scheme1222

lsquoMahatma Gandhi Rural

Employment

Missionrsquo and lsquoState Employment

Guarantee Schemersquo

53065

Science Technology amp

Environment Annual plan947

Crop Insurance Scheme 28337

Pandit Dindayal Upadhyay Krishi

Margdarshan Yojana916

Irrigation 458

Irrigation projects included in

ldquoPradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchai

Yojanardquo31744

ldquoChief Minister Rural Road

Schemerdquo7638

Electricity generation projects 11976

Textile Industry 4048

Road construction 61869

PlanBudget- 2016-

17 (US$ million)

Land acquisition and project displaced rehabilitation in

MIHAN3304

Shelter for all- 2022 scheme 10693

infrastructure development in Municipal council Nagar

Panchayat15276

Accelerate Nagpur and Pune metro project 2749

Maharashtra fire safety mission 458

Rajiv Gandhi Jivandai Arogya Yojana 4582

Sarv Siksha Abhiyan 11304

Nature Tourism 721

Strengthening of tourist places 4353

Majhi Kanya Bhagyashree Yojana 381

Preservation and conservation for Varli Art 916

Mumbai Metro phase-3 1382

Rajiv Gandhi Jivandai Arogya Yojana 4582

2121DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16 NHAI

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash ROADShellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

The state is well connected to its six neighbouring states and other parts of India through 18 national highways The 945 km long

Mumbai-Pune expressway is Indias first six-lane concrete high speed tolled expressway which connects the state capital and

financial hub Mumbai with the neighbouring industrial hub Pune

During 2015-16 with an investment of US$ 7638 million the state government executed - Chief Minister Rural Road Development

Scheme for connecting those areas which are not included under PMGSY As per budget 2016-17 the Government of Maharashtra

allotted an outlay of US$ 61869 million for construction of roads in the state Moreover for enhancing the flow of traffic in the town of

Kalyan the government proposed to establish the 21 km long Bhiwandi-Kalyan-Shilphata elevated road with a proposed outlay of

US$ 611 million

As on December 2015 the state government approved an elevated road project on Ghodbunder Road from Gaimukh for a proposed

investment of US$ 1327 million construction of a third bridge on Thane creek at Vashi with a proposed investment of US$ 1327

million an elevated road at Bhiwandi-Kalyan-Shil Phata with a proposed investment of US$ 4313 million four lane Vakan-Pali-

Khopoli road at a proposed investment of US$ 8294 million and an underground tunnel between Thane and Borivali

Road type Road length (km)

(as of 2015-16)

National highways 743479

State highways 40000

Major district roads 50232

Other district roads 52761

Village roads 114557

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16 NHAI

National highway length completed (km)

39100

25050

12400

2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

2222DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash ROADShellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Expenditure on road works under Pradhan Mantri Gram

Sadak Yojana in Maharashtra (US$ million)

5852

8255

3380

2013-14 2014-15 2015-16sup1

Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) was

launched in 2000 with the objective of connecting eligible

rural habitants Until 2015 about 419971 km of road

network has been completed across India of which road

length of 22214 km was completed in Maharashtra

In November 2015 the 785-meter long Vanjarpatti flyover in

Bhiwandi was inaugurated and constructed over a part of

extended Mumbai Urban Infrastructure Project (MUIP)

As per budget 2016-17 the state government proposed an

outlay of US$ 3304 million for acquisition of land special

subsidy package etc under the MIHAN project during 2016-

17

As of November 2016 the government approved two and

four-laning of three highway stretches - NH-930 NH-211

(New NH-52) and NH-211 (New NH-52) in MaharashtraPradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana

(PMGSY)`(2015-16- up to October 2015)

Habitations connected 10

Length completed 18954

Source NHAI Note 1Up to October 2015

Source PMGSY

2323DECEMBER 2016Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16 State Budget 2016-17 MMRDA Mumbai Metropolitan Region

Development Authority

The rail transport system of Maharashtra is very well

developed The state is well-connected to other parts of the

country with a railway network spanning 6103 km

(including 378 km of Konkan Railway)

Maharashtra also has an intra-citysuburban network of

railways The suburban railways carry around 8 million

passengers every day

During 2015-16 the state government and Central Ministry

of Railways signed a Memorandum of Understanding to

establish a special purpose vehicle for boosting the

completion of all the awaited rail projects in Maharashtra

During 2015-16 the state government initiated work on the

first stage of Phase-I CBD BelapurPendhar-Taloja MIDC-

Kalamboli-Khandeshwar-Navi Mumbai International Airport

corridor which is expected to be accomplished by 2017

Work on the 111 km long Belapur-Pendhar road is under

progress

As per budget 2016-17 the state government allocated

US$ 2749 million for boosting the execution of Nagpur to

Pune metro rail project Moreover for the Phase II of

Mumbai Metro line an outlay of US$ 1382 million has

been proposed by the state government for 2016-17

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash RAILWAYS

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Metromono rail

projects Project cost

(US$ million)

Current

statusimplemen

tation periodMumbai Metro Rail

Project

Phase IIA Dahisar-

DN Nagar (186 km) 97922

Initiated from

February 2016

Phase III Colaba-

Bandra-SEEPZ (335

km)353437

Tendering for civil

works in progress

Phase IV Wadala-

Ghatkopar-Thane-

Kasarwadavli (32 km) 291781

Report on

feasibility study

submitted

Phase VII Andheri

(E)- Dahisar (E) (165

km)94837

Appointment of

interim consultant

is in progress

Mumbai Mono Rail

Project

Wadala to Chembur amp

Sant Gadge Maharaj

Chowk (Jacob circle)

to Wadala (20 km)

37580

Phase I complete

Phase II90 work

completed

2424DECEMBER 2016

There are seven domestic and four international airports

functioning in Maharashtra Domestic flights operate

from Mumbai Pune Nagpur Aurangabad Kolhapur

Juhu and Nanded whereas international flights operate

from Mumbai Nagpur Pune and Aurangabad Mumbai

airport is one of the busiest airports in India To reduce

congestion at the Mumbai International Airport an idea

for a new airport has been proposed at Navi Mumbai

During 2015-16 the state government proposed to

establish an additional airport through PPP in around

four phases at Navi Mumbai with a view to minimize

overcrowding at Mumbai International Airport For this

purpose an amount of US$ 255 billion has been

proposed by the Government of Maharashtra The first

phase of the project is expected to be executed by

2019

As per budget 2016-17 the state government proposed

an amount of US$ 916 million for the enhancement of

airports (Solapur Shirdi Chandrapur Karhad Akola

Amaravati etc) under the Airport Development Authority

of Maharashtra

Source AAI (Airports Authority of India)

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash AIRPORTShellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

International airport

Domestic airport

2525DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash AIRPORTShellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Airports Authority of India

Domestic

airport

Passengers (lakh) Aircraft movement (lsquo000) Freight (lsquo000 MT)

2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Mumbai 2188 2521 3005 1883 1954 2202 1811 2077 2090

Pune 350 407 518 295 326 387 211 274 318

Nagpur 136 136 152 125 135 126 51 56 60

Aurangabad 44 42 29 40 41 37 08 13 14

International

airport

Passengers (lakh) Aircraft movement (lsquo000) Freight (lsquo000 MT)

2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Mumbai 10341 11430 11624 7236 7409 7638 46764 48654 49624

Pune 123 101 240 103 112 204 001 - 001

Nagpur 045 044 074 048 054 084 042 044 043

2626DECEMBER 2016

Along a coast line of 720 km there are two principal ports

Mumbai Port Trust (MbPT) and Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust

(JNPT) In addition there are 53 minor ports During 2015-16

up to January 2016 total traffic handled at the two major ports in

Maharashtra was recorded at 104948 lakh tonnes of which

JNPT accounted for 53547 lakh tonnes while Mumbai port

handled around 51401 lakh tonnes of port traffic

The non-major ports of Maharashtra collectively handled

passenger traffic of around 11357 passengers and cargo of

17033 lakh tonnes during 2015-16 till November 2015

Source India Ports Association

1From April 2015 to October 2015

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash PORTS

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Minor Ports in Maharashtra

bull Manori

bull Kalyan

bull Thane

bull Versova

bull Bandra

bull Trombay

bull Ulwa-Belapur

bull Panvel

bull Mora

bull Mandwa

bull Karaja

bull Thal

bull Rewas

bull Bankot

bull Kelshi

bull Sriwardhan

bull Dharamtar

bull Kumbharu

bull Harnai

bull Dabhol

bull Palshet

bull Borya

bull Jaigad

bull Tiwri-Varoda

bull Purnagad

bull Jaitapur

bull Vijaydurg

bull Deogad

bull Achara

bull Malvan

bull Niwti

bull Vengurla

bull Redi

bull Kiranpani

bull Ratnagiri

bull Dighi

bull Dahanu

bull Tarapur

bull Nawapur

bull Satpati

bull Kelwa-Mahim

bull Arnala

bull Datiware

bull Uttan

bull Bassein

bull Bhiwandi

bull Alibag

bull Revdanda

bull Borli Mandla

bull Nandgaon

bull Murud-Janjira

bull Rajpuri

bull Mandad

Operational ports statistics

For major

ports2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-161

Traffic handled

(lakh MT)122526 121517 12546 73511

For minor

ports2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-161

Traffic handled

(lakh MT)24198 24774 9643 Not available

2727DECEMBER 2016

As of June 2016 the state had a total installed power

generation capacity of 4063069 MW

Thermal power contributed 2995419 MW to the total

installed power generation capacity followed by

renewable power hydropower and nuclear power with

contributions of 665452 MW 333184 MW and 69014

MW respectively

The private sector was the biggest contributor to the total

installed thermal power generation capacity in

Maharashtra with a capacity of 1886939 MW followed

by 1473497 MW under state utilities and 702633 MW

under central utilities

The state government also proposed a new scheme for

improving electricity distribution system in the state As

per the budget 2016-17 an investment of US$ 4598

million has been projected by the government for this new

scheme

In order to intensify the capacity of renewable energy

sources in the state the state government has professed

a new energy policy for which an investment of US$

6966 million has been proposed

Installed power capacity (MW)

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash POWER

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

20415 21379 22645 26142

30354 34005

3855140589

2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Source Central Electricity Authority

2828DECEMBER 2016

According to Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI)

Maharashtra had 8426 million wireless subscribers and 192

million wireline subscribers as of May 2016

By the end of May 2016 15343488 subscribers had submitted

requests for mobile number portability in Maharashtra

Moreover the tele density in Maharashtra stood at 987 as of

May 2016

As of April 2016 the state recorded 202269 new telephone

wireless connections of Tata 4979 new wireless connections of

Vodafone and 18148 new wireless connections of Reliance

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash TELECOM

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Telecom infrastructure (As of May 2016)

Wireless subscribers 84268281

Wireline subscribers 1928841

Internet subscribers 290000001

Post offices 126012

Tele density (percent) 9871

Source Telecom Regulatory Authority of India February 2015 India Post

Ministry of Communications and Information Technology1As of January 2016

2As on December 2015

Major telecom operators in Maharashtra

Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL)

Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited (MTNL)

Bharti Airtel

Idea Cellular

Vodafone Essar

Reliance Communications

Tata Teleservices

Aircel Limited

Source Telecom Regulatory Authority of India

Performance status of NOFN Project

(as of April 2016)

No of GPs in phase-I 12055

Pipe laid (km) 14214

Cable laid (km) 10906

GPs for which cable laid 4771

No of GPs lit 150

2929DECEMBER 2016

Source Department of Environment Government of Maharashtra

JNNURM Ministry of Urban Development

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS URBAN amp SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTUREhellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Under JNNURM two schemes namely Basic Services to Urban Poor (BSUP) and Integrated Housing and Slum Development

Programme (IHSDP) have been implemented by Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority

During 2016-17 the state government allocated US$ 15276 million for ldquoMaharashtra Suvarn Jayanti Nagrothan Mahaabhiyanrdquo

which is being implemented in the state for creating basic urban amenities across various municipal councils and townships of the

state

As of November 2015 Mahindra Life Space Developers Ltd bought a land in Maharashtra with the objective of developing a

housing project aiding urbanisation in the state In addition the Maharashtra government is considering to aid the affordable

housing concept with opening up of land parcels and plots that would lie under no development zones For this the government is

planning to constitute Housing for all by 2022 policy for the urban population

As per under budget 2016-17 the state government has proposed an outlay of US$ 2749 million in order to boost the

development of metro rail projects in Nagpur and Pune Moreover for Maharashtra Fire Safety Mission in the state an amount of

US$ 458 million has been proposed by the state government

3030DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS URBAN amp SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTUREhellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Urban Infrastructure Projects under JNNURM

Project name

Amount

(US$

million)

Project nameAmount

(US$

million)

Revised in BSUP scheme for construction of 219 Dus

in Panch Zopda and Gopal Nagar slums in Nagpur

Maharashtra176

Integrated Civic Infrastructure Development

Project (ICIDP) Phase I Nagpur Maharashtra2004

BSUP scheme for construction of 279 Dus in Jat

Tarodi slum in Nagpur Maharashtra206

Revised DPR for Construction of 1694 Houses

at four locations of Nagpur City for

Rehabilitation of UrbanPoor under JNNURM -

BSUP- PPP scheme - Nagpur

1936

Revised BSUP scheme for construction of 456 Dus in

5 slums of North Nagpur in Nagpur Maharashtra253

Implementation of Integrated Housing Projects

(788 Dus) under BSUP at Nanded City Dist

Nanded Maharashtra538

Revised BSUP scheme for construction of 365 Dus in

Gopal Nagar and Bh Anand Kausalyayan Nagar

slums in Nagpur Maharashtra445

Implementation of Integrated Housing projects

(958 Dus) under BSUP at Nanded City Distt

Nanded Maharashtra697

Revised BSUP scheme for construction of 630 Dus in

Savitribai Phule Nagar slum in Nagpur Maharashtra621

Implementation of Integrated Housing Projects

(1183 Dus) under BSUP at Nanded city Dist

Nanded Maharashtra887

Revised BSUP scheme for construction of 1017 Dus

in Indira Nagar Indiramata Nagar Wanjara and Bokar

nagar (4 slums) slums in Nagpur Maharashtra944

Implementation of Integrated Housing projects

(1567 Dus) under BSUP at Nanded City Distt

Nanded Maharashtra1184

Source Department of Environment Government of Maharashtra

JNNURM Ministry of Urban Development

3131DECEMBER 2016

Project Name PPP type Sector StageProject Cost

(US$ million)

4 laning Pune - Shirur Road (BOT) TransportOperation and

maintenance stage1604

Hydro Electric Power (Waghur) Project (BOT) Energy Under construction 110

Hydel Power (Vajra - III) Project (BOT) EnergyOperation and

maintenance stage110

Hydro Electric Power (Urmodi) Project (BOT) Energy Under construction 220

Hydro Electric Power (Upper Vaitarna) Project (BOT) Energy Under construction 220

School Building (Waddhamna) Project (DBOOT)

Social and

commercial

infrastructure

Under construction 132

Hydro Electric Power (Temghar) Project (BOT) Energy Under construction 293

Water Supply Scheme (Tuljapur) (OampM) Water sanitationOperation and

maintenance stage761

Hydro Electric Power (Parseoni) Project -

Package 2(BOT) Energy

Operation and

maintenance stage323

Hydro Electric Power (Telbeila) Project (BOT) Energy Under construction 1467

Source DEA Ministry of Finance Government of India BOT Build-Operate-Transfer DBOOT Design-Build-

Own-Operate-Transfer OampM Management Contract

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS KEY PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP (PPP)

PROJECTS

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

3232DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS SEZs hellip (13)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Ministry of Commerce amp Industry Department of Commerce SEZ Special Economic Zone

Some of the operational SEZs in Maharashtra

NameDeveloper Location Primary Industry

Maharashtra Airport Development Company Ltd (MIHAN SEZ) Mihan Nagpur Multi product

SEEPZ Special Economic Zone Mumbai Electronics and gems and jewellery

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Aurangabad Engineering

Wipro Ltd Maharashtra Computerelectronic software

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Pune Computerelectronic software

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Nanded Chemicals amp pharmaceuticals

Khed Economic Infrastructure Pvt Ltd Pune Engineering amp electronics

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Satara Engineering

Navi Mumbai Special Economic Zone (NMSEZ) is the agency responsible for the supervision and execution of SEZs in the state

As of July 2016 the state has 25 operational SEZs in the state across diversified sectors including textiles and apparel food

processing footwear and leather products multi-product pharma IT SEZs etc

3333DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS SEZs hellip (23)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Some of the SEZs with formal approvals

NameDeveloper Location Primary industry

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Limited

MIDCPune ITITeS

Syntel International Private Limited Pune ITITeS

Serum Bio-pharma Park Pune Pharmaceuticals amp biotechnology

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Latur Agro-processing

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Nanded Pharmaceuticals

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Aurangabad Engineering amp electronics

Wokhardt Infrastructure Development Limited Aurangabad Pharmaceutical

Hiranandani Builders Mumbai ITITeS

New Found Properties and Leasing Pvt Ltd Thane ITITeS

EON Kharadi Infrastructure Private Limited Pune ITITeS

In addition to operational SEZs as of July 2016 Maharashtra had 9 SEZs with valid in-principle approvals 59 SEZs with formal

approvals and 51 SEZs with notified approvals

Source Ministry of Commerce amp Industry Department of Commerce SEZ Special Economic Zone

3434DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS SEZs hellip (33)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Some of the SEZs with valid in-principal approvals

NameDeveloper Location Primary industry

Mumbai SEZ Limited Gujarat Positra Port Infrastructure Ltd Multi-product

Gitanjali Gems Limited Nanded Maharashtra Gems and jewellery

ISPAT Industries Limited Raigad District Maharashtra Multi-product

Gitanjali Gems Limited Aurangabad Maharashtra Gems and jewellery

Gitanjali Gems Limited Nagpur Maharashtra Multi-product

Maharashtra Airport Development Company Limited Nagpur Maharashtra Power

Gitanjali Gems Limited Nashik Maharashtra Multi-services

Redi Port Ltd Post Redi district Sindhudurg Maharashtra FTWZ

Quippo Infrastructure Raigarh Maharashtra Engineering

Source Source Ministry of Commerce amp Industry Department of Commerce SEZ Special Economic Zone

3535DECEMBER 2016

Education infrastructure (2015-16)

InstitutionNo of

Institution

Student

Enrollment

Primary schools 105489 16017

Secondary and higher secondary

schools25013 6414

Engineering colleges (diploma

graduate and post-graduate)1093 346515

Industrial training institutes (itis) 824 134767

Architecture colleges 74 3763

Arts science commerce amp law

colleges2249 961576

Pharmacy 486 29371

During 2015-16 Maharashtrarsquos education infrastructure

comprised 21 universities 105489 primary schools 25013

secondary and higher secondary schools Primary schools

had 16017 thousand students enrolled during the year of

which 7509 thousand were girls with 515 thousand

teachers Secondary schools in the state had 6414

thousand enrolled students of which 2920 thousand were

girls with 221 thousand teachers Government of

Maharashtra is focusing on education of girls in the state

Various schemes such as Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya

Ahilyabai Holkar Scheme and Attendance Allowance

Scheme have been introduced for promoting girl education in

the state

As per budget 2016-17 the state government allocated an

amount of US$ 2099 million for the ldquoNational Secondary

Education Missionrdquo which was initiated by the central

government in association with the state government and

aims at delivering quality education to all students

undergoing secondary education Further the state

government also decided to digitise all public libraries

approved by the government with an allocated amount of

US$ 262 million during 2016-17

In addition an outlay of US$ 11304 million for Sarv Shiksha

Abhiyan has been proposed by the central and state

governments collectively

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SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash EDUCATION

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16 State Budget 2016-17

Census 2011

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Literacy rate () in Maharashtra 2015-16

Overall 823

Male 884 Urban 887

Female 699 Rural 77

3636DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash HEALTH

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Health infrastructure (2015-16(1))

State level hospitals 490

District hospitals 23

Mobile medical units 13

Sub-district hospitals with capacity of 50 beds 58

Sub-district hospitals with capacity of 100 beds 28

Community health centres 458

Rural hospitalsCottage hospitals 360

Primary health centres 1811

Sub-centres 10580

General hospitals 4

Orthopedic hospital 1

Super specialty hospitals 2

Mental health institutes 4

Women hospitals 11

TB hospitals 4

Health and family welfare training institution 8

Source Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Government of India

Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16(1)Until Dec 2015

As per budget 2016-17 an outlay of US$ 23739 million

has been proposed by the state government for Public

Health Department Moreover for increasing the

coverage of insurance being provided to beneficiaries in

the state the state government proposed an allocation

of US$ 4582 million during 2016-17

Health indicators of Maharashtra

(As of September 2015)

Doctor to patient ratio 1 27790(1)

Registered doctors 148575(1)

Birth rate (per thousand persons) 165

Death rate (per thousand persons) 62

Infant mortality rate (per thousand live births) 24

Life expectancy at birth (years) (2-15-16)

Male (2016-20) 699

Female (2016-20) 737

3737DECEMBER 2016

Cricket is the prominent sport in Maharashtra Other popular sports are hockey and tennis

The state has a number of sports stadiums located in Mumbai Pune and Nagpur The most well-known ones are the

Wankhede Stadium and the Brabourne Stadium in Mumbai the Nehru Stadium in Pune and the Vidarbha Cricket

Association (VCA) Stadium in Nagpur

The state has a number of entertainment centres and multiplexes The most famous entertainment centres include Essel

World in Thane The state is also home to almost all major multiplex chains in the country including PVR Cinemas Big

Cinemas and Fun Cinemas The state has a number of religious places including the Siddhi Vinayak temple (Mumbai)

Shirdi Nasik and Sach Khand Shri Huzur Gurdwara (Nanded)

The Gateway of India Ajanta and Ellora caves Daulatabad Fort and Khandala are the main tourist destinations in the state

The Sahara Stadium in Pune has been built with modern outlook and state-of-the-art facilities the stadium has a seating

capacity of about 36000

In 2016 the state government formulated a new policy- Maharashtra Tourism Policy 2016 and allocated US$ 4353 million

for the policy in order to intensify basic amenities across various tourist spots in the state

Under the New Sports Policy 2012 the Government of Maharashtra plans to set up public gyms at district sports complexes

or municipal gardens

In November 2016 the state played host to Global Citizen Festival India one of the biggest musical events in the country

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

CULTURAL INFRASTRUCTURE

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Maharashtra Tourism Government of Maharashtra

3838DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

AMRUT AND SMART CITIES

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Pune

NashikAurangabad

Nagpur

Mumbai

Bhiwandi

Source TechSci Research

Smart Cities in Maharashtra

Cities Population Area (sq km)Literacy

rate

Pune 9429408 15643 8615

Greater Mumbai 12478447 60340 8973

Nagpur 4653570 9892 8839

Nashik 6107187 15530 8231

Aurangabad 3701282 10107 7902

Amravati 646801 270 9207

Navi Mumbai 1119477 16300 8962

Kalyan-Dombivali 1246381 1372 8146

Solapur 951118 1489 8280

Thane 1818872 14700 8941

On the basis of population and the number of statutory towns the Government of India shortlisted 10 cities namely Amravati

Aurangabad Greater Mumbai Kalyan-Dombivali Nagpur Nashik Navi Mumbai Pune Solapur and Thane under the Smart City project

In November 2015 the UK government selected 2 cities of Maharashtra that is Pune and Amravati to develop as smart cities The

agreement is expected to boost the Indo-UK trade

As per budget 2016-17 the state government launched a scheme for smart city for delivering eco-friendly and ecological urban life to the

statersquos citizens Among the first selected 20 states Pune and Solapur are also included Moreover the state government has also

decided to develop other 8 smart cities in the state as well

3939DECEMBER 2016

The resources policy incentives infrastructure and climate support investments in the state Maharashtra Agro Industries

Development Corporation founded in 1965 is responsible for development of agro-based units in the state MIDC is responsible for

the development of industrial infrastructure Maharashtra Small Scale Industries Development Corporation was formed in 1962 to

provide new orientation and strength to the development of small-scale industries in the state Its main objective is to aid counsel

assist finance protect and promote interests of small industries

The Government of Maharashtra is promoting the development of several Special Economic Zones (SEZs) across Maharashtra for

sectors such as ITITeS pharmaceuticals biotechnology textile automotive amp auto components gems amp jewellery and food

processing Till July 2015 the state has 25 operational SEZs of which the majority share is contributed by ITITeS engineering and

electronics segment

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key Industries in Maharashtra

bull Pharmaceuticals

bull Biotechnology

bull IT and ITeS

bull Electronics

bull Engineering

bull Auto amp auto components

bull Oil amp gas

bull Food amp agro processing

bull Gems and jewellery

bull Banking financial services and insurance (BFSI)

bull Textiles

Source Economic Survey 2015-16 MAIDC - Maharashtra Agro Industries

Development Corporation (1)Up to September 2015

Establishment of MSME units

Year MSME unitsInvestment

(US$ million)

Employment

(lakh)

2007-08 10244 34846 139

2008-09 11682 50336 171

2009-10 11896 46257 150

2010-11 14496 84983 187

2011-12 15606 67874 207

2012-13 16136 83333 206

2013-14 19814 97128 248

2014-15 36992 109685 350

2015-16(1)

20220 62481 166

4040DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTORhellip(17)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Banking and insurance contribution to GSDP

at current prices (in US$ billion)

1806 1883

23982696 2586

2693 2895

2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

Source Maharashtra Economic Survey 2015-16 Reserve Bank of India

At current prices the contribution of the banking and

insurance sector to the GSDP of the state increased at a

CAGR of 818 between 2008-09 and 2014-15

At constant prices the contribution of banking and

insurance sector in the GSDP of the state increased at a

CAGR of 457 between 2008-09 and 2014-15

Banking and insurance contribution to GSDP

at constant prices (in US$ billion)

1921 2009

23762571

2312 2297 2512

2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

Deposits and credit of scheduled commercial

banks in Maharashtra by bank group

(January-March 2016)

Bank group

No of

banking

offices

Deposits

(US$ million)

Credit

(US$ million)

Rural 3199 944450 806862

Semi-urban 2554 1558601 1033621

Urban 1807 2460975 1285199

Total 7560 4964025 3125681

Source Reserve Bank of India

4141DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTORhellip(27)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

ATMs deployed in Maharashtra June 2015

21574

8749 8053

4481

291

Total Public SectorBanks

Private SectorBanks

State BankGroup

ForeignBanks in India

ATMs deployed in Maharashtra June 2014

19099

6811 7502

4473

313

Total Public SectorBanks

Private SectorBanks

State BankGroup

ForeignBanks in India

Source Reserve Bank of India Source Reserve Bank of India

23321

9449 8920

4683

269

Total Public SectorBanks

Private SectorBanks

State BankGroup

Foreign Banksin India

Source Reserve Bank of India

ATMs deployed in Maharashtra June 2016

4242DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTOR hellip(37)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Scheduled commercial banks in Maharashtra

Reserve Bank of India (RBI) was founded in 1935 and is recognised as Indias central banking institution RBI also controls the monetary policy of the Indian rupee RBI is headquartered in Mumbai Maharashtra and has 19 regional offices and nine sub officesMonetary authority supervision of the financial systems foreign exchange management and currency issuing are the major functions of the Reserve Bank of India

Foundation year 1956 (owned by Government of India)Banking services Credit cards consumer banking corporate banking finance and insurance investment banking mortgage loans private banking wealth managementTotal assets US$ 44792 billion Total income US$ 1254 billion ( H1 2015-16)Headquarters amp employees Headquartered in Mumbai with over 300000 employees

Website wwwsbicoin

Foundation year 1906 (state owned commercial bank)Banking services Commercial banking retail banking private banking asset management mortgages credit cardsTotal assets US$ 10373 billion Total income US$ 694 billion (2015-16)Headquarters amp infrastructure Bank is based in Mumbai with over 4500 branches and over 1000 ATMs all over IndiaWebsite wwwbankofindiacom

Reserve Bank of India

State Bank of India

Bank of India

Source Reserve Bank of India Bank websites

4343DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTOR hellip(47)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Scheduled commercial banks in Maharashtra

Foundation year 1919 (owned by Government of India)Banking services Consumer banking corporate banking finance and insurance investment banking mortgage loans private banking private equity wealth management agriculture loanTotal assets US$ 6307 billion Total income US$ 543 billion (2015-16)Headquarters amp Employees Bank is based in Mumbai with over 28000 employees and more than 4000 ATMs Website wwwunionbankofindiacoin

Foundation year 1935 (the bank has the largest network of branches in Maharashtra and is a public sector bank)Banking services Loans credit cards savings investment vehicles insurance investment banking mortgage loans private banking etcTotal assets US$ 2422 billion Total income US$ 214 billion (2015-16) Headquarters amp infrastructure Based in Pune and reaches out to 15 million customers with 2000 branches in 29 statesWebsite wwwbankofmaharashtrain

Foundation year 1911 (one of oldest commercial banks owned by the government)Banking services Core banking services are loans credit cards savings investment vehicles and insurance investment banking mortgage loans private banking etcTotal assets US$ 517 billion Total income US$ 425 billion (2015-16) Headquarters amp infrastructure Headquartered in Mumbai with over 4000 branches in 27 Indian states and 270 extension countersWebsite wwwcentralbankofindiacoin

Union Bank of India

Bank of Maharashtra

Central Bank of India

Source Reserve Bank of India Bank websites

4444DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTOR hellip(57)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Scheduled commercial banks in Maharashtra

Foundation year 1938Banking services Investment banking consumer banking commercial banking retail banking private banking asset management pensions mortgages credit cardsTotal assets US$ 2155 billion Total income US$ 129 billion (nine months ending December 2015)Headquarters amp infrastructure Bank is based in Mumbai with over 1400 branches and more than 100 ATMsWebsite wwwdenabankcom

Foundation year 2004Banking services Corporate and institutional banking commercial banking investment banking retail banking finance marketingTotal assets US$ 2259 billion Total income US$ 111 billion (2015-16)Headquarters amp Infrastructure Bank is based in Mumbai with more than 550 branches and 1255 ATMrsquosWebsite wwwyesbankin

Foundation year 1980Banking services Private and business banking corporate banking and securities global transaction banking and asset amp wealth managementHeadquarters amp employees Bank is based in Mumbai with more than 9500 employees in 16 citiesWebsite wwwdbcomindia

Dena Bank

Yes Bank

Deutsche Bank India

Source Reserve Bank of India Bank websites

4545DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTOR hellip(67)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Scheduled commercial banks in Maharashtra

Foundation year 1902Banking services Credit cards debit cards loans investments NRI banking and private bakingHeadquarters amp employees Bank is based in Mumbai with over 7500 employees The bank has 44 branches in 31 cities and 700 ATMs across the countryWebsite wwwCitibankcoin

Foundation year 1994Banking services Investment banking investment management wealth management private banking corporate banking private equity finance and insurance consumer banking mortgages credit cardsTotal assets US$ 9796 billion Total income US$ 528 billion (H1 2015-16)Headquarters amp employees Bank is based in Mumbai with more than 69065 employeesWebsite wwwhdfcbankcom

Foundation year 1964 (10th largest bank in the world)Banking services Consumer banking corporate banking finance and insurance investment banking mortgage loans private banking private equity wealth management agriculture loanTotal assets US$ 5905 billion Total income US$ 480 billion (2015-16) Headquarters amp infrastructure Bank is based in Mumbai with over 15000 employees and 2000 ATMsWebsite wwwidbicom

Citibank India

HDFC Bank

IDBI Bank

Source Reserve Bank of India Bank websites

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MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Scheduled commercial banks in Maharashtra

Foundation year 1994Banking services Credit cards consumer banking corporate banking finance and insurance private bankingHeadquarters amp employees Bank is based in Mumbai with over 67857 employees Website wwwicicibankcom

ICICI Bank

Source Reserve Bank of India Bank websites

4747DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

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MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Mumbai is the capital of the state of Maharashtra and the financial capital of India The city houses a majority of the headquarters of

large corporates and financial institutions in the country In addition major stock exchanges commodity exchanges and capital

markets of India are situated in Mumbai During 2014-15 Mumbai accounted for 227 of the state income of Maharashtra Till

September 2015 the number of micro small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in Mumbai totalled 244000 providing employment to

about 292000 thousand individuals

According to Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC) there are 305 industrial units in Mumbai About US$ 648

million has been invested by the corporation for various projects in Mumbai providing employment to about 50000 people in the area

Source Maharashtra Economic Survey 2015-16 Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust

The government has also commenced work for setting up a special economic zone (SEZ) in Nhava Sheva Navi Mumbai The project

is being developed by Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) and is planned by LampT Infrastructure Engineering Limited The project will

be developed on EPC mode with a total expected private investment of about US$ 53468 million The zone is being developed on

27738 hectares of land and is directly accessible via Mumbai Goa Highway- NH4B and SH 54 It is expected to generate direct and

indirect employment opportunities for about 150 thousand people The project was granted environmental clearance on 5th December

2014 LampT Infrastructure Engineering submitted detailed plans for the project to the government on 31st March 2015 Since then

activities such as levelling of the area and initiation of tender process for the wall protecting the SEZ (Phase-1) have commenced

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Further the Government is setting up the Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC) with the help of the Government of Japan

which has agreed to lend US$ 45 billion for this project Seven nodes are in the development stage for the Phase-1 of the

project which is expected to greatly boost Indiarsquos manufacturing sector

The Government of Maharashtra sent a memorandum to the 13th Finance Commission to support the growth of Mumbairsquos

infrastructure and develop it as an international finance centre

In addition to providing US$ 159 million to the Government of Maharashtra for developing the infrastructure of Mumbai as a part

of (JNNURM) the Government of India has released US$ 2663 million for the funding of Mumbai Metro to improve the transport

infrastructure of Mumbai

In November 2015 apex industry body ASSOCHAM launched Maharashtra-Goa Regional Development Council with an aim to

develop Mumbai as International Finance Centre and Mumbai-Pune-Nashik region as the Silicon Valley of India The Council is

expected to aid sustainability of two major states

The Mumbai Metro Rail Phase II A from Dahisar to DN Nagar covering 186 km with project cost of US$ 97922 million

commenced in February-2016 and is likely to be completed by March 2019 Phase III of the project Colaba-Bandra-Seepz

covering 335 km with a project cost US$ 353437 million is expected to be completed by 2020-21 General consultant has been

appointed and tendering for civil work is in progress for this phase

Preliminary work is in progress for the Mumbai Trans ndash Harbour link and Multi-Modal Corridor from Virar to Alibaug Work on the

projects commenced in 2011 amp 2010 and are expected to be completed by 2021 amp 2019 respectively As of October 2015

expenditure of US$ 1 21 million and US$ 1 million respectively was incurred

Source Maharashtra Economic Survey 2015-16

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MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Major opportunities have emerged in the pharmaceutical

sector primarily in the areas of contract research contract

manufacturing and clinical trials

The state has a well developed laboratory research and

development infrastructure and a strong resource pool As of

August 2015 one of the leading pharmaceutical companies

Nutra Plus started the commercial production of therapeutic

and analgesic products in its Tarapur plant

The Maharashtra state government aims at giving a boost to

the pharmaceutical sector in the state and improve research

activities with development of skilled man power Hence the

government plans to establish National Institute of Pharmacy

Education and Research at Nagpur during 2015-16 In

September 2015 A2Care one of the leading pharmaceutical

companies announced plans to invest in Maharashtra under

the Make in Maharashtra programme

From August 1991 to October 2015 a total of 854 projects

with an investment of US$ 24485 million have been

approved for the pharmaceutical industry in the state Of

these 496 projects with investment of US$ 66315 million

have commenced

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

MSME Micro small and medium enterprises

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MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

Economic Survey 2015-16

Biotechnology amp Pharmaceutical SEZs in Maharashtra

Sector Status

Serum Bio-Pharma Park Pharmaceuticals amp Biotechnology Formal approval granted

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Pharmaceuticals Formal approval granted

Wockhardt Infrastructure Development Limited Pharmaceuticals Formal approval granted

Mahindra and Mahindra Limited Biotechnology Formal approval granted

International Biotech Park Ltd Biotechnology Formal approval granted

Inspira Infra (Aurangabad) Ltd (formally Ajanta Project (India) Ltd) Pharmaceuticals Formal approval granted

Inspira Infra (Aurangabad) Ltd (formally Ajanta Project (India) Ltd) Biotechnology Formal approval granted

Saloni Business Park Private Limited Biotechnology Formal approval granted

Veritas Infrastructure Development Limited Biotechnology Formal approval granted

SEZ Bio-Tech Services Private Limited Biotechnology Formal approval granted

Registered BT units

BT unitsTotal units Investment (US$ million) Employment

Registered LOI Registered LOI Registered LOI

MSME 50 15 433 298 872 338

Large 16 7 1858 881 712 931

5151DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash PHARMACEUTICALS AND BIOTECHNOLOGY hellip (33)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

GlaxoSmithkline

Pharmaceuticals Ltd

Cipla Ltd

bull GlaxoSmithkline Pharmaceuticals established in 1924 is one of the oldest players in the Indian

pharmaceuticals industry In 2015-16 the company earned US$ 42291 million in revenues The

company produces medicines that treat major diseases such as asthma virus control

infections mental health diabetes and digestive conditions The company is also a leader in the

important areas of vaccines and is developing new treatments for cancer

bull Cipla is one of the major Indian companies in the pharmaceuticals sector with total income

from operations in 2015-16 valued at US$ 208 billion It is also one of the oldest players in the

sector The company has manufacturing units at Vikhroli (Mumbai) and Patalganga

Wockhardt Ltd

bull Wockhardt headquartered in Mumbai is a major player in the integrated healthcare segment

The companyrsquos market presence covers formulations biopharmaceuticals nutrition products

vaccines and Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs) The companyrsquos total income from

operations stood at US$ 33986 million in 2015-16

bull Wockhardt has set up a global scale biopharmaceuticals manufacturing park the Wockhardt

Biotech Park in Aurangabad This state-of-the-art complex comprises six dedicated

manufacturing facilities and is designed according to USFDA and EMEA standards

Lupin Ltd bull Lupin is one of the significant players and primarily derives its revenue from formulations Total

net sales of the company in 2015-16 were valued at about US$ 209 billion The company has

manufacturing plants at Tarapur and Aurangabad The company is waiting for an approval from

the Food and Drugs Authority to start commercial operations in Mihan-SEZ Nagpur

USFDA US Food and Drug Administration EMEA Europe The Middle East and Africa

5252DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ITITeS AND ELECTRONICS hellip (14)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

News Articles

IT is one of the top notch sectors in the state with maximum

thrust development and investment

Over 2014-15 Maharashtra accounted for around 30 of the

countryrsquos software exports with the help of 1200 software units

present in the state

The Government of Maharashtra is focusing on providing IT-

related infrastructure fiscal incentives to IT units and an

institutional framework for the IT sector The prime ITITeS clusters

are in Greater Mumbai Pune Thane and Nasik Pune is the

leader in Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) services

During 2015-16 the Directorate of Information Technology made 156 online services available through ldquoAaple Sarkarrdquo portal under

the Maharashtra Public Services Rights Act 2015

During 2016 Government of Maharashtra came up with a new policy - ldquoElectronics Policy 2016rdquo which aims at achieving a turnover

of US$ 12 billion for the ESDM industry and is assisting in targeted expansion of ESDM sector to cross US$ 2 billion through 2020

Source Economic Survey 2015-16

Investment in science technology and

environment sector in Maharashtra

Year Cost (outlay) US$ million

2011-12 619

2012-13 442

2013-14 564

2014-15 947

2015-16 1023

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MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

During 2015-16 Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

(MIDC) CIDCO and Software Technology Park of India cumulatively

developed 37 public IT parks and approved 472 IT parks Of the total

472 IT parks 160 parks are already operational with an overall

investment of US$ 55637 million and US$ 136908 million has been

proposed for the remaining 312 IT park projects that are in the

processing phase

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development CorporationSource Economic Survey 2015-16

Prominent information technology parks in Maharashtra

District Number of IT parks (2015-16)

Pune 172

Greater Mumbai 158

Thane 129

Nagpur 5

Nashik 4

Aurangabad 3

Wardha 1

Total 472

Prominent information technology parks in

Maharashtra

Talawade IT Park Dehu-Moshi Road Pune

Millennium Business Park (MBP) Navi Mumbai

Hinjewadi IT Park Phase I Hinjewadi Pune

Hinjewadi IT Park Phase II Hinjewadi Pune

Kolhapur IT Park Kolhapur

Sangli IT Park Vishrambag Sangli

Nagpur IT Park Nagpur

Deogiri Infotech Park Aurangabad

Kharadi IT Park Kharadi Pune

5454DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

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MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

News articles

Government initiatives

Additional floor space index for IT parks and recreational residential and other support facilities would be provided

Eligible IT-ITeS units covered under the Package Scheme of Incentives (PSI) would be exempted from the payment of electricity duty

IT units would be supplied with power at industrial rates

Property tax shall be levied on ITITeS units at par with residential rates

VAT on the sale of IT products would be generally charged at a minimum floor rate

Developement of Mumbai-Pune-Nashik as Silicon valley of India that is an IT innovation hub under Maharashtra-Goa Regional Development

Council

5555DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ITITeS AND ELECTRONICS hellip (44)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

Accenture

IBM

bull Accenture is a global management consulting technology services and outsourcing company

with around 259000 people serving clients in more than 120 countries The company has

several development centres across India

bull It has major operating centres in Mumbai and Pune In 2014-15 (for the twelve months ending

Aug 2015) the company earned revenues of US$ 3291 billion

bull IBM is one of the biggest IT solutions and product firms having presence across the globe

bull The company has a significant presence in India with centres in Pune In 2014 it recorded

revenues of US$ 9279 billion

Capgemini

bull Capgemini is a global IT major headquartered in Paris France and operates in more than 40

countries The company generated revenues of US$ 1150 billion in 2014 and US$ 529 billion

in H1 2015 The company provides solutions across all verticals in the industry It has software

centres in Mumbai Navi Mumbai and Pune In February 2014 the company opened a new

facility at Pune with a seating capacity of 2800 persons adding to the 4000 people it employs

at its Pune campus It is also looking to increase its workforce in the state

Infosys Technologies

Ltd

bull Infosys is a well-known IT giant with development centres across India The company

generated revenues of US$ 8711 billion in 2014-15 and US$ 464 billion in H1 2015-16

bull The company has a development centre at Wakad Pune and also a BPO centre in the city

bull Infosys has been allotted land in Mihan-SEZ Nagpur and was expected to start construction

work in July 2014 In the first phase the company will invest US$ 788 million to accommodate

5000 software professionals

5656DECEMBER 2016

Maharashtra occupies an important place in both the production and export of engineering goods from the country

The engineering industry in the state is highly diversified and produces a large range of machine parts from industrial

machinery to industrial castings and forgings

The industry which was initially concentrated in the Mumbai-Pune belt has spread all over the state with the major

production centres in Nagpur Aurangabad Nasik and Kolhapur

The major engineering items of production and export in Maharashtra are textile mill machinery machinery for sugar

cement and chemical plants food processing machinery construction machinery tractors electric power machinery

transmission line towers automobiles and ship building

BHEL is setting up a new power equipment fabrication plant at Bhandara in the Vidharba region of Maharashtra The

greenfield unit is being set up by the company with an initial investment of US$ 92 million and will provide direct employment

to about 700 people It is setting up a silicon solar cell at Sakoli in the Bhandara district and also plans to set up a solar

photo-voltaic cell unit in the state As of May 2015 the plant is in construction stage

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KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ENGINEERING hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

5757DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ENGINEERING hellip (22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

Larsen amp Toubro

Ltd (LampT)

Greaves Cotton Ltd

bull Larsen amp Toubro Limited (LampT) is a diversified Indian conglomerate with interests in engineering

and construction The company earned US$ 681 billion in revenues during H1 2015-16

bull LampT is one of the oldest running companies with headquarters in Mumbai The company has

manufacturing facilities at Mumbai and Ahmednagar

bull Greaves Cotton is one of the oldest and well-diversified engineering companies in India

bull Its core products include dieselpetrol engines pump sets construction equipment and gensets

bull The company has manufacturing facilities at Chakan Chinchwad Chikalthana Shendra and

Waluj The company earned US$ 24731 million in revenues in 2015-16

Siemens Groupbull Siemens Group is a leading inventor innovator and implementer of leading-edge technology-

enabled solutions operating in the core business segments of industry energy and healthcare

The company is based in Navi Mumbai In 2013-14 (October 2013 to September 2014)

Siemens India earned US$ 176 billion as total income from operations and US$ 119 billion

during the first 9 months of 2014-15 (till June 2015)

ABB

bull ABB is one of the leading engineering companies in the world The ABB group operates in

around 100 countries and employs about 130000 people The company offers an extensive

array of products and services within power and automation technologies ABB operations in

India include 12 manufacturing facilities with over 10355 employees The company has a

manufacturing facility in Mumbai In 2014-15 ABB India Ltd earned revenues of US$ 128 billion

from operations on standalone basis and US$ 94808 million during the first nine months of

2015

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MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Maharashtra contributes about 114 to Indiarsquos textiles and apparels

output Maharashtra is the largest cotton producer in India with

largest area under cultivation for cotton that is 3827 thousand

hectares during 2015-16 The textile industry is the largest employer

in Maharashtra and contributes around 28 to Indias total exports

Textile parks aimed to provide world-class infrastructural

components for the textile sector and enhance productive capacity

are being set up in Maharashtra to maintain its leadership position in

textile exports and production

Some of the textile parks are the Nardhana Textile Park in Dhule

Butibori (Nagpur) Textile Park and Ambernath Textile Park As

announced in May 2015 the state government plans to set up 8 new

textile parks in the state

As per budget 2016-17 the state government is aiming at setting up

new textile units across the statersquos cotton growing areas Moreover

the government has also proposed an investment of US$ 4048

million during 2016-17 for the existing and upcoming textile projects

across Vidharbha Norhern Maharashtra and Marathwada

Source Central Silk Board

Note 2015-16(1) Till May 2016

Source Economic Survey 2014-15

2015-16 (cotton production) - estimated

Cotton (lint) production in Maharashtra (million bales)

774

682 679

883

682

420

2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Raw silk production (in tonnes)

Year Volume

2012-13 97

2013-14 122

2014-15 221

2015-16 274

2016-17(1) 20

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MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

Raymond

Bombay Dyeing

bull Raymond was incorporated in 1925 and is a leading Indian textile major The company is part of

global conglomerate Raymond Group It generated revenues of US$ 43886 million in 2014-15

and US$ 4084 million between April-September 2015

bull Raymond was the first in 1959 to introduce a polywool blend in India to creating the worlds finest

suiting fabric ndash the Super 240s ndash made from superfine 116 micron wool

bull The Bombay Dyeing and Manufacturing Company Limitedrsquos textile products include bedding

range bedding accessories bath linen hotel linen and industrial fabrics

bull Product range also consists of bed sheets bed covers quilts duvet covers dohars bed in bag

sets blankets pillow cases cushion covers shams cushions pillows and bed decor sets pool

towels bath towels hand towels and face towels The company generated revenues of US$

30374 million in 2015-16

S Kumarsrsquo bull S Kumarsrsquo is one of Indias leading textile and apparel companies With expertise in multi-fibre

manufacturing the company has extended its presence in multiple product categories from

fabrics to apparels and home textiles Its brands include Reid amp Taylor Belmonte SKumars

Uniformity By Belmonte Carmichael House and Stephens Brothers

Siyaramrsquosbull Siyaram Silk Mills incorporated in 1978 is a leading producer of blended fabrics in India

bull The company is one of the most renowned vertically integrated textile companies in the country

It operates the widest range of latest machinery in its eco-friendly plants at Tarapur Daman and

Mumbai The company earned US$ 24775 million in revenues in 2015-16

6060DECEMBER 2016

Maharashtra has a strong presence in the petrochemicals and oil and

gas sectors Mumbai Nagothane Rabale and Patalganga are major

petrochemical hubs while Thane Mumbai Pune and Wardha are

chemical hubs

Opportunities primarily exist in the areas of polymers amp plastics

fertilisers and synthetic yarns Key competitive strengths of the state in

this industry are the strong upstream and downstream linkages for raw

materials and products Bombay High accounts for over 50 of the

countrys oil amp gas production In August 2015 Indraprastha Gas Ltd

invested US$ 3151 million in Maharashtra Natural Gas Ltd (MNGL) The

purpose of the investment is to enhance the city gas distribution

business of the company in Maharashtra

As of August 2015 the state government announced plans to establish a

grid-connected canal top solar power project in the state at Jalgaon The

project will feature a 75 MW solar photovoltaic power plant which will be

established on the left bank canal of the dam As per the new energy

policy of the state the government is planning to establish 14400 MW of

fresh grid-connected capacity by 2019-20

As on March 2016 the state had an installed capacity of 2995419 MW

under Thermal energy 69014 MW under Nuclear energy 333184 MW

under Hydro and 661329 MW under Renewable energy sources

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KEY INDUSTRIES ndash CHEMICALS OIL AND GAS ENERGY hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Commissionerate of Agriculture GoM

Economic Survey 2015-16

Use of chemical fertilisers in Maharashtra

YearTotal input

(lsquo000 tonnes)

Per hectare

consumption (kg)

2011-12 658 1552

2012-13 547 1161

2013-14 599 1194

2014-15 6013 1259

2015-16 5825 1070

Under the State Budget 2016-17 the government has

planned an investment of US$ 11977 million for

electricity generation projects Outlay of UD$ 6966

million has been set for adding capacity under non-

conventional energy sources

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KEY INDUSTRIES ndash CHEMICALS OIL AND GAS ENERGY hellip (22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

Oil and Natural Gas Corp

Hindustan Petroleum

Corp Ltd

bull Oil and Natural Gas Corporation ranks as one of the leading oil and gas Exploration and Production

(EampP) companies in the world in the terms of asset value The companyrsquos consolidated revenue from

operations stood at US$ 12 billion in 2015-16 The company has a production facility at Uran (Navi

Mumbai) and the corporate office is in Mumbai It plans to invest US$ 810 million to build a new gas

based fertiliser plant and it would invest US$ 9456 million for redevelopment of its Mumbai High

(North) oil and gas field in the state of Maharashtra

bull Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL) is one of the Navratna Public Sector Units (PSUs)

It is a major refining and oil retailing company in India HPCLrsquos standalone total income was US$

2857 billion in 2015-16 It has an oil refining unit on Mumbairsquos west coast

Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd bull Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) is engaged in the marketing and distribution refining

trading and exploration of petroleum The companyrsquos standalone revenues stood at US$ 1633

billion between April 2015-September 2015 BPCL has a refinery in Mumbai

Reliance Industries Ltd bull Reliance Industries Limited is the largest private sector firm in India and ranks 99th on the Fortune

500 list based on revenues The companyrsquos standalone revenues was US$ 4523 billion for 2015-16

The company has diversified interests in energy retail textiles petrochemicals infotel and SEZs

Reliance Industries Limited has manufacturing facilities at Nagothane Nagpur and Pathalganga in

Maharashtra

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KEY INDUSTRIES ndash AUTO AND AUTO COMPONENTS hellip (13)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Maharashtra accounts for approximately 351 of the

countryrsquos output of automobiles by value

The major automobile centres in the state include Pune

Nasik Aurangabad and Nagpur

Pune is the largest auto hub of India with over 4000

manufacturing units in the Pimpri-Chinchwad region

alone Pune is home to large players like Bajaj Auto

Limited Daimler Chrysler Limited Tata Motors etc

Nasik is home to one of Indias largest multi-utility

vehicle manufacturers ndash Mahindra amp Mahindra Limited

In September 2015 Maharashtra government received

an application from Mercedes Benz regarding an

investment plan of US$ 30553 million to upgrade its

manufacturing capacity at Pune plant which

manufactures around 40000 to 80000 units of luxury

cars per year

The domestic utility maker Mahindra has been planning

to invest US$ 122 billion for enlarging its automotive or

manufacturing plants in Maharashtra Investment of US$

99298 million will be made at the companyrsquos Nashik

plant and while investment of US$ 22915 million would

be done in the Chakan unit The total amount will be

invested by Mahindra over a span of more than seven

years

Automotive hubs in Maharashtra

As of August 2016 Mahindra Intertrade a part of Mahindra

Group entered into a partnership with MSTC a Government

of India enterprise to set up the countrys first auto

shredding and vehicle recycling unit Gujarat and

Maharastra have been short listed for setting up the facility

with the operations likely to commence by early 2018

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MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

As of July 2015 the Maharashtra state government

announced plans to finalise the deal with Chrysler for

setting up a jeep production facility at Ranjangaon in

Aurangabad The overall investment expected in the

first year is US$ 28188 million and US$ 56369 million

is to be invested over the next six years

ARAI Indias premier automotive RampD testing and

certification organisation is in Pune It is Indiarsquos first

Auto Cluster Development and Research Institute is in

Maharashtra

Investment opportunities in the auto sector

Partnership and alliances for auto component

sector

Vehicle retailing

Low cost vehicles

Cvs to benefit from increasing infrastructure activity and

heightened international interest

Diversification in two wheeler segment

Design centers

Auto financing

RampD

Source Economic Survey 2015-16 ARAI - Automotive Research Association of India

Note 2016(1) till January 2016

Category wise numbers of a few categories of motor vehicles on the road in Maharashtra

Vehicle Type 2015 2016(1)

Motor-cycles scooters amp mopeds 18151386 19705511

Taxi cabs 203180 217062

Auto rickshaws 719341 724080

Ambulances 13625 14295

School buses 27046 22402

Private service vehicles 11163 11640

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MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

Bajaj Auto Ltd

Tata Motors Ltd

bull Bajaj Auto is a major Indian automobile manufacturer The company is the worlds fourth-largest two- and

three-wheeler manufacturer with turnover of US$ 346 billion in 2015-16 The company manufactures and

exports scooters motorcycles and auto rickshaws The company is based in Pune with a regional office at

Akurdi and manufacturing plants in Chakan (Pune manufactures motorcycles) and Waluj (near

Aurangabad manufactures motorcycles and three-wheelers)

bull Tata Motors Limited is a multinational corporation headquartered in Mumbai India It acquired British

automotive brands Jaguar and Land Rover in 2008 The company is the worldrsquos fourth-largest truck and

bus manufacturer Net revenue of the company was US$ 1232 billion in 2015-16

bull The company has an auto manufacturing and assembly unit at Pune The Pune unit is spread over two

geographical regions ndash Pimpri (800 acres) and Chinchwad (130 acres)

Force Motors Ltd bull Formerly known as Bajaj Tempo Force Motors is a part of Firodia Enterprise that manufactures Multi

Utility Vehicles (MUVs) tractors Sports Utility Vehicles (SUVs) and Light Commercial Vehicles (LCVs)

bull Matador was a popular LCV manufactured by Force Motors The company has a manufacturing unit in

Pune The company generated consolidated income of US$ 467 million in 2015-16

Mahindra and Mahindra

Ltd

bull Mahindra and Mahindra is one of the major auto manufacturers of India The company generated US$

1775 billion of income from operations in 2015-16

bull The companyrsquos products include tractors SUVs and LCVs It has manufacturing facilities at Mumbai Pune

Nagpur and Nasik

6565DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash TOURISM hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Maharashtra is a major trade and tourist destination of India attracting

thousands of tourists from across the world every year It is the fourth

most visited state of India

There are many temples in Maharashtra some of them being hundreds of

years old constructed in a fusion of architectural styles borrowed from

north and south India Maharashtra has its own folk music Folk musical

programmes such as Gondhal Lavani Bharud and Powada are popular

especially in rural areas

The state is home to the Hindi film industry Bollywood which produces

the largest number of films globally Maharashtra has a score of

pilgrimage destinations ranging from the ones that revolve around

mythology (eg Nasik Warkar and Pune) and those celebrating the

achievements of religious leaders and reformers (Shirdi Haji Ali shrine) to

new age pilgrimage destinations such as the Osho Commune at Pune

Tourist arrivals in Maharashtra (million)

Nasik is one of the four sites of the Kumbh Mela which is held once in every 12 years The city is known as the place where Lord

Ram spent 14 years in exile Maharashtra is the first state to declare a tourism district for tourism development Sindhudurg is the

first district in Maharashtra to be declared as a tourism district

The state has launched Unlimited Maharashtra advertising campaign through newspapers and television channels to attract

tourists during summer vacations A half-hour ferry ride across Mumbai harbor takes visitors to view the superbly carved 1300

years old cave temple on the little island of Elephanta a favourite picnic spot

Source Ministry of Tourism Government of India

7750 8685

9850 10781

2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

6666DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash TOURISM hellip (22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

In 2014-15 9412 million domestic tourists and 438 million foreign tourists visited the state of Maharashtra whereas in 2013-14

827 million domestic tourists and 415 million foreign tourists visited Maharashtra During 2015 10343 million domestic tourists

and 431 million foreign tourists visited the state of Maharashtra

In 2016 the Government of Maharashtra formulated a new policy on Tourism- lsquoMaharashtra Tourism Policy 2016rsquo which aims at

minimizing delays as well as replication of redundancies amp information and enhancing the application process efficiency An

amount of US$ 4353 million was allocated by the government to boost basic amenities being provided across tourist spots

As per 2016-17 budget the state government announced the following plans

Aurangabad has been affirmed as a tourist district in the state and the government has decided to offer special attention

towards the uplifting of tourism in Verul Sulibhanjan Mhaismal and Khultabad

The state government is also undergoing various steps for improving safety measures across the beaches for ensuring

security of people

6767DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES amp EMPOWERMENT

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Till October 2015 a total of 454 mega projects were sanctioned by the state government with an outlay of US$ 5418 billion Due

to these projects employment opportunities for a total of 388 lakh people are expected to be created

Further a total employment of 166 lakh has been recorded across 20220 MSMEs with an investment of US$ 62480 million till

September 2016

As per budget 2016-17 for upgradation of State Employment Guarantee Scheme and Mahatma Gandhi Rural Employment

Scheme in the state the Government of Maharashtra has projected an outlay of US$ 1222 million of which US$ 42295 million

is towards the central share and US$ 10769 million is towards the state share These schemes are being executed in the state

for providing the required job opportunities across rural areas

Source State Budge 2016-17 Economic Survey 2015-16

6868DECEMBER 2016

The Government of Maharashtra provides single-window clearance to all units to reduce the average time required for

establishment of such units and issue various clearances required for setting up of industries at a single point The

government has taken following steps for setting up committees at various levels

District-level committee under the chairmanship of the District Collector for proposals from SSI units

State-level committee under the chairmanship of Development Commissioner (Industries) for MSILSI units

Mega projects committee under the chairmanship of Secretary (Industries) for mega projects and FDI proposals

A Common Application Form (CAF) to be evolved for every applicant seeking to set up an industry andor expansion unit

and development of information systemsoftware to process such applications online

Representatives of the concerned departments from whom the clearances are required to be the members of or invitees on

the district state and mega projects committees The final decision will be given as far as possible within 30 days of receipt

of dully filled CAFs

In order to provide the people of state with one stop portal for information services and consents electronically under

Industrial Policy 2013 the government is focussing on provisions for SWC system

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

SINGLEndashWINDOW CLEARANCE MECHANISMhellip (13)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

6969DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

SINGLEndashWINDOW CLEARANCE MECHANISMhellip (23)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Agency Description

MIDC services

Land Department- Services

Fire Department- Services

Engineering - Water Department- Services

Engineering - Drainage Department- Services

Engineering - Power Department- Services

SPA Department- Services

Technical Advisor Department- Services

IT SEZ Department- Services

Non-MIDC services

Directorate of Industries - Services

Labour Department- Services

Airport Authority of India - Services

Public Works Department - Services

Ministry of Corporate Affairs - Services

Food and Drug Administration - Services

Maharashtra Coastal Zone Management Authority - Services

Directorate General of Foreign Trade - Services

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

7070DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

SINGLEndashWINDOW CLEARANCE MECHANISMhellip (33)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Agency Description

Non-MIDC services

Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Limited - Services

Income Tax Department - Services

Department of Sales Tax - Services

Industrial Safety amp Healthy Directorate - Services

Boiler Inspectorate - Services

Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai ndash Services

Central Board of Excise amp Customs - Services

Employee Welfare - Services

Weights and Measures - Services

Bureau of Indian Standards - Services

Maharashtra Pollution Control Board - Services

Petroleum and Explosives Safety Organization - Services

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

7171DECEMBER 2016

Agency Description Contact information

Directorate of

Industries

The work of the Directorate of Industries Maharashtra stateis mainly confined to the development and progress of large-scale small-scale and cottage industries in the state TheDepartment of Industries was reorganised and theDirectorate of Industries was formed in August 1960 Controlof cottage industries was transferred to the Directorate ofIndustries with effect from 1st December 1960

It also assists in the formulation and implementation ofvarious policies and promotional schemes

Development Commissioner of Industries

Government of MaharashtraDirectorate of Industries

New Administrative Building2nd Floor Opposite Mantralaya

MumbaiMaharashtra-400 032

Phone 91-22-22028616didcimaharashtragovin

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INVESTMENT PROMOTION OFFICES hellip (13)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

7272DECEMBER 2016

Agency Description Contact information

Maharashtra Agro

Industries

Development

Corporation Limited

(MAIDC)

The objective of the company is to make available to thefarmers of Maharashtra standard quality fertiliserspesticides agro engineering implements amp animal feed to theextent required amp at the time of requirement amp at competitiverates

Maharashtra Agro Industries Development CorporationLimited (MAIDC) has also been designated as the statenodal agency by Ministry of Food Processing IndustriesGovernment of India In its role as state nodal agency itscrutinises amp forwards various proposals of entrepreneursunder different schemes of assistance from the Governmentof India It also helps entrepreneurs in preparing projectsselecting the area etc

Krushi Udyog BhavanDinkarrao Deasi Marg Aarey Milk

ColonyGoregaon (East) Mumbai-400065 Maharashtra India

Phone 91-22-29272027Email mdmaidcmumbaicom

Website wwwmaidcmumbaicom

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INVESTMENT PROMOTION OFFICES hellip (23)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

7373DECEMBER 2016

Agency Description Contact information

Maharashtra

Industrial

Development

Corporation (MIDC)

1 MIDCrsquos objectives are

a) To achieve balanced industrial development ofMaharashtra with an emphasis on developing partsand underdeveloped parts of the state

b) Help in infrastructural development of each and everydistrict in Maharashtra

c) Facilitate entrepreneurs in setting up industries atvarious locations

MIDC is an agent of the state government for carrying outactivities of acquisition and disposal of land provision ofinfrastructure facilities and providing other services toindustrial centres

Udyog SarathiMahakali Caves Road Andheri (E)

Mumbai-400 093Phone 91-22-268700525473

Fax 91-22-26871587Email feedbackmidcindiaorg

Website wwwmidcindiaorg

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INVESTMENT PROMOTION OFFICES hellip (33)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

7474DECEMBER 2016

Approvals and clearances required Respective departments

Prior to setting up the unit

Registration

Development Authority

Allotment of landshed

Permission for land use Industrial Development Authorities

No-objection certificate under the Water Act 1974 and the Air Act 1981 Pollution Control Board

Approval for construction activity and building plan Development Authority

No-objection certificate Fire Department

Provisional Trade Tax registrations

Central and State Excise Departments

Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY APPROVALS REQUIRED hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

7575DECEMBER 2016

Approvals and clearances required Respective departments

Before commencement of production

No-objection certificate under the Water Act 1974 and the Air Act 1981 Pollution Control Board

No-objection certificate Fire Department

Permanent Trade Tax registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956Central and State Excise Departments

Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956

After commencement of productionactivity

Registration Industries Department

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY APPROVALS REQUIRED hellip (22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Timelines for approvals and clearances

Department Timeline

Issuance of allotment order 15 days

Possession of plotshed 7 days

Building plans approval 15 days

Grant of water connection 10 days

Urban land ceiling permission 10 days

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2014-15

7676DECEMBER 2016

Cost parameter Cost estimate Source

Land (per sq m)Commercial US$ 02 to US$ 11583

Industrial US$ 02 to US$ 5792

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC)

Power (per kWh)

Domestic 45-16 cents

Commercial 117-235 cents

Agricultural 43 cents

Industrial 88-1997 cents

Economic Survey 2015-16

Labour (per day) US$ 12 to US$ 6

Ministry of Labour and Employment

Government of India Wage Rates July

1 2015 to Dec 31 2015

5-star hotel room (single

occupancy per night)US$ 97-US$ 220

Maharashtra Tourism Development

Corporation

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

COST OF DOING BUSINESS IN MAHARASHTRA

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

As per the World Bank and Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP) report - Assessment of State

Implementation of Business Reforms 2016 the state ranked 10th as per the Ease of Doing Business Index

7777DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE ACTS amp POLICIES hellip (15)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Maharashtra ITITeS Policy 2015

Read more

Objectives

Maharashtra Renewable Energy Policy 2015

bull To increase power production from renewable sources by 14400 MW and from solar power

projects by 7500 MW From renewable sources power generation of 5000 MW is targeted from

wind power projects 1000 MW from sugarcane wasteagricultural remedial projects 400 MW

from small hydro projects 300 MW from agricultural waste power generation projects and 200

MW from industrial waste power generation projects

bull The policy progress would be headed by the Principal Secretary Energy

Objectives

Read more

bull To attract IT investments across the State and incentivize IT industry at all district headquarters

in the State by providing additional incentives and continue to provide usual incentives as per the

IT ITES Policy ndash 2009

bull To promote the development of special fields of application of IT such as animation visual

effects gaming and comics

Maharashtra Tourism Policy 2016

Read more

Objectives

bull Designate Tourism as a priority sector since it holds the potential to usher in economic

development and generate high employment opportunities in Maharashtra

bull Achieve sector growth of 10 per annum and share of 15 in GSDP through tourism and

tourism related activities

bull Generate fresh investments in the tourism sector to the tune of US$ 458 billion by 2025

bull Create 1 million additional jobs in the tourism sector by 2025

7878DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE ACTS amp POLICIES hellip (25)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Housing Policy 2013-2018

bull To generate low income housing by making it mandatory for private developers with residential

plot sizes of 4000 square metres and above to reserve 20 of the land for low income groups

bull The reserved land or constructed flats would be handed over to the state housing agency

Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (MHADA)

Read more

Objective

Industrial Policy of Maharashtra 2013-2018

bull To attract investment of US$ 82946 billion by the end of 2018 and create 2 million job

opportunities

bull To focus on the areas of Maharashtra that are less developed in comparison with mainstream

industrially developed areas and retain the state as industrial investment leaderRead more

Objectives

Organic Farming Policy 2013

bull To promote and encourage organic farming in Maharashtra by allocating a minimum 10 of the

land for organic faming activity

bull To provide organic pesticides and fertilizers and increase the awareness amongst farmers about

organic faming through lecturesRead more

Objective

7979DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE ACTS amp POLICIES hellip (35)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

State Port Policy 2010

bull To develop six non major ports in Maharashtra by developing greenfield ports multi-purpose

jetties and cargo terminals in order to aid import and export and coastal shipping of goods

Read more

Objective

e-Governance Policy of Maharashtra - 2011

bull To develop the e- governance sector of the state and take it towards m- governance by enabling

the citizens to avail the services online

bull To enable the government to function more efficiently and develop a paper less environment

Read more

Objective

Textile Policy of Maharashtra 2011ndash17

bull To lay special emphasis on raising processing units at various levels from cotton to

manufacturing textiles to assure long term development by giving support to the industries

associated with manufacturing of textiles

Objective

Read more

8080DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE ACTS amp POLICIES hellip (45)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Child Development Policy 2002

bull To emphasise on child development of orphans destitute homeless and deviated in a planned

structured and disciplined manner

bull To aid prevention of sexual exploitation and trafficking of children

bull To provide free education and entertainment facilitiesRead more

Objectives

Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Policy 2002

bull To help in the growth of SEZs (duty free enclave) in the state in order to promote rapid industrial

development and job opportunities

bull To attract foreign amp domestic investments for infrastructure development in the state Read more

Objectives

Tourism Policy 2006

bull To promote tourism and develop hospitality infrastructure with private sector participation in the

state for a period of ten years or until substituted by new policy

bull To encourage public-private partnership (PPP) mode for development of tourist destinations

Read more

Objective

8181DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE ACTS amp POLICIES hellip (55)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Grapes Processing Industry Policy 2001

bull To develop grape processing industry in the state and creating better employment opportunities

bull To encourage wine industry be setting up wine parks in the state

Read more

Objective

Maharashtra Biotechnology Policy 2001

bull To develop and make the state biotechnology industry globally competitive the government

announced various fiscal and non fiscal incentives for biotechnology units

bull To develop infrastructure that is biotechnology parks and research basesRead more

Objective

Water Policy 2002

bull To focus on optimal use of water resources coupled with sustainable development in order to

provide economic and social benefits to the people of the state

Read more

Objective

8282DECEMBER 2016

Summit Venue of Summit Date

International Summit on Engineering and Technology (ISET-16) Mumbai 13th August 2016

International Conference on Networking Communication and Computing

Technology (ICNCCT-16)Nashik 14th August 2016

World Conference on Advanced Trends Robot Design Development

And Control (WCRDDC-16)Pune 27th August 2016

International Conference on Applications in Electrical Electronics

Computer Civil and Mechanical Engineering (ICEECCME-16)Aurangabad 4th September 2016

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

CONFERENCESSUMMITS FOR 2016-17hellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source India conference alerts

8383DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

CONFERENCESSUMMITS FOR 2016-17hellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source India conference alerts

Summit Venue of Summit Date

International Conference on Research in Mechanical Robotics and Civil

Engineering (ICRMRCE-16)Mumbai 11th September 2016

International Conference on Research in Mechanical Robotics and Civil

Engineering (ICRMRCE-16)Mumbai 2nd October 2016

International Conference on Electrical Electronics Computer Civil and

Mechanical Engineering (ICEECCME-16)Mumbai 6th November 2016

8484DECEMBER 2016

Average exchange rates

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ANNEXURE

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Year INR equivalent of one US$

2004-05 4481

2005-06 4414

2006-07 4514

2007-08 4027

2008-09 4614

2009-10 4742

2010-11 4562

2011-12 4688

2012-13 5431

2013-14 6028

2014-15 6028

2015-16 6546

Source Reserve Bank of India

8585DECEMBER 2016

India Brand Equity Foundation (IBEF) engaged TechSci to prepare this presentation and the same has been prepared

by TechSci in consultation with IBEF

All rights reserved All copyright in this presentation and related works is solely and exclusively owned by IBEF The

same may not be reproduced wholly or in part in any material form (including photocopying or storing it in any

medium by electronic means and whether or not transiently or incidentally to some other use of this presentation)

modified or in any manner communicated to any third party except with the written approval of IBEF

This presentation is for information purposes only While due care has been taken during the compilation of this

presentation to ensure that the information is accurate to the best of TechSci and IBEFrsquos knowledge and belief the

content is not to be construed in any manner whatsoever as a substitute for professional advice

TechSci and IBEF neither recommend nor endorse any specific products or services that may have been mentioned in

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Neither TechSci nor IBEF shall be liable for any direct or indirect damages that may arise due to any act or omission

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For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DISCLAIMER

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Page 7: MAHARASHTRA - IBEF• Maharashtra’sGSDP at current prices was US$ 300.51 billion in 2015-16 and accounted for 12.98% of India’sGDP, the highest among all states. Highest FDI in

77DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

MAHARASHTRA FACT FILE

Maharashtra is situated in the western region of the

country The state shares borders with Gujarat

Madhya Pradesh Chhattisgarh Andhra Pradesh

Karnataka Goa and the Union Territory of Dadra

and Nagar Haveli On its west is the Arabian Sea

Mumbai Pune Nagpur Thane Nasik Solapur

Kolhapur Sangli Aurangabad Amravati and

Ratnagiri are some of the major cities of

Maharashtra

Indias main stock exchanges amp capital market and

commodity exchanges are located in Mumbai

The most commonly spoken language in the state is

Marathi Konkani Hindi and English are the other prominent

languages

Source National Portal of India Economic Survey 2015-16

TechSci Research Estimates

Parameters Maharashtra

Capital Mumbai

Geographical area (lakh sq km) 308

Administrative districts (No) 36

Population density (persons per sq

km)365

Total population (million) 1181

Male population (million) 612

Female population (million) 569

Sex ratio (females per 1000 males) 929

Literacy rate () 823

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

88DECEMBER 2016

Parameter Maharashtra All states Source

Economy 2015-16 2015-16

GSDP as a percentage of all statesrsquo GSDP 1298 1000 Central Statistics Office TechSci Estimates

GSDP growth rate () 99 864 Central Statistics Office TechSci Estimates

Per capita GSDP (US$) 2545 1546 Central Statistics Office TechSci Estimates

Physical Infrastructure

Installed power capacity (MW) 4063069 30450575 Central Electricity Authority as of June 2016

Wireless subscribers (No) 84268281 1033157014Telecom Regulatory Authority of India as of

May 2016

Internet subscribers (No) 29000000 334340000Telecom Regulatory Authority of India as of

January 2016

National Highway length (km) 743479 10008708NHAI Roads and Building Department-

Government of India

Major and minor ports (No) 2 + 53 13+187 India Ports Association 2015

Airports (No) 11 125 Airports Authority of India

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

MAHARASHTRA IN FIGURES hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

99DECEMBER 2016

Parameter Maharashtra All states Source

Social Indicators

Literacy rate () 823 730 Census 2011

Birth rate (per 1000 population) 165 216 SRS Bulletin

Investment

Cumulative FDI equity inflows (US$ billion)1 8262 28851Department of Industrial Policy amp Promotion

April 2000 to March 2016

Industrial Infrastructure

Operational PPP projects (No) 194 1246DEA Ministry of Finance Government of India

July 2016

Operational SEZs (No) 25 186

Notified as of February 2016 Ministry of

Commerce amp Industry Department of

Commerce July 2016

1Combined FDI inflows for Maharashtra Dadra amp Nagar Haveli and Daman amp Diu

PPP Public-Private Partnership SEZ Special Economic Zone SRS Sample Registration System

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

MAHARASHTRA IN FIGURES hellip (22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

1010DECEMBER 2016

At current prices GSDP of Maharashtra was US$ 30051

billion in 2015-16

GSDP of the state grew at a CAGR of around 113 from

2004-05 to 2015-16

Source Central Statistics Office TechSci Estimates based on ldquoAdvanced

Estimatesrdquo provided by Directorate of Economics and Statistics of Maharashtra

GSDP - Gross State Domestic Product

CAGR ndash Compound Annual Growth Rate

GSDP - State Budget 2016-17

GSDP of Maharashtra at current prices

(in US$ billion)

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash GSDP

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

9271103

1295

1701 16341805

23002507 2437 2449

2648

3005

1111DECEMBER 2016

At current prices NSDP of Maharashtra was US$ 2636

billion in 2015-16

Maharashtrarsquos NSDP grew at a CAGR of around 111

from 2004-05 to 2015-16

Source Central Statistics Office TechSci Estimates based on ldquoAdvanced Estimatesrdquo provided

by Directorate of Economics and Statistics of Maharashtra

NSDP - Net State Domestic Product

CAGR ndash Compound Annual Growth Rate

NSDP - Geometric mean of YoY calculation from 2004-05 to 2014-15

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash NSDP

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

NSDP of Maharashtra at current prices

(in US$ billion)

826990

1167

1539 14691625

20842271 2204 2212

238

2636

1212DECEMBER 2016

The statersquos per capita GSDP^ at current price was US$

2545 in 2015-16

The per capita GSDP of Maharashtra grew at a CAGR of

98 between 2004-05 and 2015-16

Source Central Statistics Office TechSci Estimates based on

ldquoAdvanced Estimatesrdquo provided by Directorate of Economics and

Statistics of Maharashtra

Per Capita GSDP^ - calculated using GSDP million US$ Population in million

Per capita GSDP (US$)

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash PER CAPITA GSDP

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

9041059

1225

1585 15001633

20532208

2118 210052242

2545

1313DECEMBER 2016

At current price the statersquos per capita NSDPamp was US$

22325 in 2015-16

The per capita NSDP of Maharashtra grew at a CAGR of

97 between 2004-05 and 2015-16

Source Central Statistics Office TechSci Estimates based on

ldquoAdvanced Estimatesrdquo provided by Directorate of Economics and

Statistics of Maharashtra

per capita NSDPamp - calculated using NSDP million

US$Population in million

Per capita NSDP (US$)

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash PER CAPITA NSDP

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

805951

1104

14341349

1471

1860

2000

1915 18977

20138 22325

1414DECEMBER 2016

Over 2015-16 the tertiarymicro sector contributed 6453 to the

statersquos GSDP at current prices followed by the secondarymicro

sector with a contribution of 2584

At a CAGR of 158 the tertiary sector has been the fastest

growing among the three sectors from 2004-05 to 2015-16

Growth was driven by trade hotels real estate finance

insurance transport communications and other services

The secondary sector grew at a CAGR of 135 between

2004-05 and 2015-16 The growth in secondary sector was

driven by growth in manufacturing construction and

electricity gas amp water supply industries

The primarymicro sector expanded at a CAGR of 137

between 2004-05 and 2015-16 Agriculture is the major

contributor in the growth of the primary sector followed by

forestry and fishing

Source Central Statistics Office TechSci Estimates based on

ldquoAdvanced Estimatesrdquo provided by Directorate of Economics and

Statistics of Maharashtra

Sector-wise share of GSDPmicro -Geometric mean of YoY

calculation from 2004-05 to 2014-15

Percentage distribution of GSDP

CAGR

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF GSDP

137

158

135

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

1018 963

2961 2584

5958 6453

2004-05 2015-16Primary Secondary Tertiary

1515DECEMBER 2016

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16

Indian Horticulture Database

CropAnnual production 2015-16

(lsquo000 tonnes)

Sugarcane 72089

Soya bean 1853

Groundnut 189

Sunflower seed 7

Jowar (Kharif) 314

Jowar (Rabi) 1383

Rice 2548

Wheat 720

Bajra (millets) 304

Maize (Kharif) 1184

Maize (Rabi) 336

Total food grains (Kharif) 5036

Total food grains (Rabi) 3353

Total oilseeds (Kharif) 2052

Total oilseeds (Rabi) 28

Total pulses (Kharif) 576

Total pulses (Rabi) 911

During 2015-16 production of pulses and oil seeds in the state

was recorded at around 148 million tonnes and 208 million

tonnes respectively

Sugarcane cotton onion soya bean banana jowar (sorghum)

and rice are some of the key agricultural products of

Maharashtra

Total food grain production in the state stood at around 83

million tonnes in 2015-16

As per the Agriculture Marketing and Farmer Friendly Reforms

Index the state secured the top position in pursuing farmer

friendly policies during 2016

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIONhellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Area (lsquo000 hectares) and production (lsquo000 MT) of

horticulture crops in Maharashtra

23802

26492

26512

16739

183783

242652 242770197198

20

12-1

3

20

13-1

4

20

14-1

5

20

15-1

6

Area

Production

1616DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIONhellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Production of pomegranates in Maharashtra

(lsquo000 MT)

2011-12 478

2012-13 408

2013-14 945

2014-15 1313

Source Department of Agriculture amp Co-operation Ministry of Agriculture

Sugarcane production in Maharashtra (million MT)

6416

8190 8673

6965 75389153

7208

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Sugar production in Maharashtra (lakh MT)

70409070 9000

7970 7710

10510

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

Vegetable production in Maharashtra (lsquo000 MT)

Vegetable 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

Onion 5638 4660 5864 5864

Potato 360 321 370 370

Tomato 1007 1050 1200 1200

As per state budget 2016-17 the Government of

Maharashtra proposed an outlay of US$ 1222

million under the scheme - ldquoNational Agriculture

Development Schemerdquo in order to strengthen the

production of pulses and oilseeds in the state

The state government also proposed

establishment of organic farming research amp

training centres across four universities related to

agriculture for the endorsement of organic

farming in the state

During 2015-16 the state recorded production of

5803 thousand MT of onion

1717DECEMBER 2016

Source Department of Industrial Policy amp Promotion Economic 1Includes Maharashtra Dadra amp Nagar Haveli and Daman amp Diu

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash FDI INFLOWS AND INVESTMENTS

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

According to the DIPP cumulative FDI inflows1 in the

state of Maharashtra during April 2000 to March

2016 stood at US$ 8262 billion

The state government has approved 19053

industrial proposals during 1991-92 to 2015-16 (up to

October 2015) Chemicals amp fertilisers followed by

textiles were the leading sectors in terms of industrial

proposals approved with cumulative share of 254

FDI equity inflows1 2008-09 to 2014-15

(US$ million)

12431

8249

6097

9553

6361

3420

6361

9511

20

08-0

9

20

09-1

0

20

10-1

1

20

11-1

2

20

12-1

3

20

13-1

4

20

14-1

5

20

15-1

6

Approved and commissioned industrial projects for major industries

(1991-92 to 2015-16- up to October 2015)

Industry

Approved proposalsCommissioned

Projects

No

Investment

(US$

billion)

No

Investme

nts (US$

billion)

Metallurgical 1909 1543 935 561

Chemicals amp

fertilizers2839 915 1386 340

Textile 1998 764 933 259

Electrical amp

electronics1174 343 683 119

Sugar 1532 587 235 128

Processed

food1046 309 440 088

1818DECEMBER 2016

As of November 2015 Maharashtrarsquos exports totalled to around

US$ 4384 billion

Major products exported from the state are gems and jewellery

software textiles readymade garments cotton yarn metal and

metal products agro-based products engineering items drugs and

pharmaceuticals and plastic and plastic items

Maharashtra is the largest producer of sugar in India In May 2015

the Government of Maharashtra approved a subsidy of US$ 167

per ton (up to the extent of 800000 tonnes) for the exports of raw

sugar

In November 2015 Maharashtra sugar mills entered into a deal with

neighbouring markets such as Sri Lanka and Bangladesh etc for

exporting 2 lakh MT of white sugar As per the announcement made

by the state government in September 2015 Maharashtra is

expected to export 4 million tonnes of sugar during 2015-16

Coca Cola a major soft drink producing giant will be procuring

oranges from Vidarbha Nagpur for producing juices that would be

sold worldwide The production would take place at its Butibori plant

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16

Note 2015-16(1) up to November 2015

Exports trends (US$ billion)

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash MAHARASHTRArsquoS EXPORT TRENDShellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

492 481

676

840769

478

739

438

200

8-0

9

200

9-1

0

201

0-1

1

201

1-1

2

201

2-1

3

201

3-1

4

201

4-1

5

20

15

-16⁽sup1⁾

1919DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash MAHARASHTRArsquoS EXPORT TRENDShellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Maize exports from Maharashtra (million MT)

10891

15160

18780

22376

1655113257

10315

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Source APEDA 1From April-August 2015

Dairy productrsquos exports from Maharashtra (thousand MT)

832 1135467

2183

3954

1125599

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Source APEDA 1From April-August 2015

Pulses exports from Maharashtra (million MT)

756

1509

18142060

2354

13031561

20

09-1

0

20

10-1

1

20

11-1

2

20

12-1

3

20

13-1

4

20

14-1

5

20

15-1

6

Source APEDA (1)From April-August 2015

2020DECEMBER 2016

Source State Budget 2016-17

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE BUDGET 2016-17

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Revenue receipts of US$ 3373 billion and revenue expenditure of US$ 3429 billion were estimated during 2016-17

PlanBudget- 2016-17

(US$ million)

National Agriculture

Development Scheme1222

lsquoMahatma Gandhi Rural

Employment

Missionrsquo and lsquoState Employment

Guarantee Schemersquo

53065

Science Technology amp

Environment Annual plan947

Crop Insurance Scheme 28337

Pandit Dindayal Upadhyay Krishi

Margdarshan Yojana916

Irrigation 458

Irrigation projects included in

ldquoPradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchai

Yojanardquo31744

ldquoChief Minister Rural Road

Schemerdquo7638

Electricity generation projects 11976

Textile Industry 4048

Road construction 61869

PlanBudget- 2016-

17 (US$ million)

Land acquisition and project displaced rehabilitation in

MIHAN3304

Shelter for all- 2022 scheme 10693

infrastructure development in Municipal council Nagar

Panchayat15276

Accelerate Nagpur and Pune metro project 2749

Maharashtra fire safety mission 458

Rajiv Gandhi Jivandai Arogya Yojana 4582

Sarv Siksha Abhiyan 11304

Nature Tourism 721

Strengthening of tourist places 4353

Majhi Kanya Bhagyashree Yojana 381

Preservation and conservation for Varli Art 916

Mumbai Metro phase-3 1382

Rajiv Gandhi Jivandai Arogya Yojana 4582

2121DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16 NHAI

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash ROADShellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

The state is well connected to its six neighbouring states and other parts of India through 18 national highways The 945 km long

Mumbai-Pune expressway is Indias first six-lane concrete high speed tolled expressway which connects the state capital and

financial hub Mumbai with the neighbouring industrial hub Pune

During 2015-16 with an investment of US$ 7638 million the state government executed - Chief Minister Rural Road Development

Scheme for connecting those areas which are not included under PMGSY As per budget 2016-17 the Government of Maharashtra

allotted an outlay of US$ 61869 million for construction of roads in the state Moreover for enhancing the flow of traffic in the town of

Kalyan the government proposed to establish the 21 km long Bhiwandi-Kalyan-Shilphata elevated road with a proposed outlay of

US$ 611 million

As on December 2015 the state government approved an elevated road project on Ghodbunder Road from Gaimukh for a proposed

investment of US$ 1327 million construction of a third bridge on Thane creek at Vashi with a proposed investment of US$ 1327

million an elevated road at Bhiwandi-Kalyan-Shil Phata with a proposed investment of US$ 4313 million four lane Vakan-Pali-

Khopoli road at a proposed investment of US$ 8294 million and an underground tunnel between Thane and Borivali

Road type Road length (km)

(as of 2015-16)

National highways 743479

State highways 40000

Major district roads 50232

Other district roads 52761

Village roads 114557

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16 NHAI

National highway length completed (km)

39100

25050

12400

2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

2222DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash ROADShellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Expenditure on road works under Pradhan Mantri Gram

Sadak Yojana in Maharashtra (US$ million)

5852

8255

3380

2013-14 2014-15 2015-16sup1

Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) was

launched in 2000 with the objective of connecting eligible

rural habitants Until 2015 about 419971 km of road

network has been completed across India of which road

length of 22214 km was completed in Maharashtra

In November 2015 the 785-meter long Vanjarpatti flyover in

Bhiwandi was inaugurated and constructed over a part of

extended Mumbai Urban Infrastructure Project (MUIP)

As per budget 2016-17 the state government proposed an

outlay of US$ 3304 million for acquisition of land special

subsidy package etc under the MIHAN project during 2016-

17

As of November 2016 the government approved two and

four-laning of three highway stretches - NH-930 NH-211

(New NH-52) and NH-211 (New NH-52) in MaharashtraPradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana

(PMGSY)`(2015-16- up to October 2015)

Habitations connected 10

Length completed 18954

Source NHAI Note 1Up to October 2015

Source PMGSY

2323DECEMBER 2016Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16 State Budget 2016-17 MMRDA Mumbai Metropolitan Region

Development Authority

The rail transport system of Maharashtra is very well

developed The state is well-connected to other parts of the

country with a railway network spanning 6103 km

(including 378 km of Konkan Railway)

Maharashtra also has an intra-citysuburban network of

railways The suburban railways carry around 8 million

passengers every day

During 2015-16 the state government and Central Ministry

of Railways signed a Memorandum of Understanding to

establish a special purpose vehicle for boosting the

completion of all the awaited rail projects in Maharashtra

During 2015-16 the state government initiated work on the

first stage of Phase-I CBD BelapurPendhar-Taloja MIDC-

Kalamboli-Khandeshwar-Navi Mumbai International Airport

corridor which is expected to be accomplished by 2017

Work on the 111 km long Belapur-Pendhar road is under

progress

As per budget 2016-17 the state government allocated

US$ 2749 million for boosting the execution of Nagpur to

Pune metro rail project Moreover for the Phase II of

Mumbai Metro line an outlay of US$ 1382 million has

been proposed by the state government for 2016-17

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash RAILWAYS

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Metromono rail

projects Project cost

(US$ million)

Current

statusimplemen

tation periodMumbai Metro Rail

Project

Phase IIA Dahisar-

DN Nagar (186 km) 97922

Initiated from

February 2016

Phase III Colaba-

Bandra-SEEPZ (335

km)353437

Tendering for civil

works in progress

Phase IV Wadala-

Ghatkopar-Thane-

Kasarwadavli (32 km) 291781

Report on

feasibility study

submitted

Phase VII Andheri

(E)- Dahisar (E) (165

km)94837

Appointment of

interim consultant

is in progress

Mumbai Mono Rail

Project

Wadala to Chembur amp

Sant Gadge Maharaj

Chowk (Jacob circle)

to Wadala (20 km)

37580

Phase I complete

Phase II90 work

completed

2424DECEMBER 2016

There are seven domestic and four international airports

functioning in Maharashtra Domestic flights operate

from Mumbai Pune Nagpur Aurangabad Kolhapur

Juhu and Nanded whereas international flights operate

from Mumbai Nagpur Pune and Aurangabad Mumbai

airport is one of the busiest airports in India To reduce

congestion at the Mumbai International Airport an idea

for a new airport has been proposed at Navi Mumbai

During 2015-16 the state government proposed to

establish an additional airport through PPP in around

four phases at Navi Mumbai with a view to minimize

overcrowding at Mumbai International Airport For this

purpose an amount of US$ 255 billion has been

proposed by the Government of Maharashtra The first

phase of the project is expected to be executed by

2019

As per budget 2016-17 the state government proposed

an amount of US$ 916 million for the enhancement of

airports (Solapur Shirdi Chandrapur Karhad Akola

Amaravati etc) under the Airport Development Authority

of Maharashtra

Source AAI (Airports Authority of India)

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash AIRPORTShellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

International airport

Domestic airport

2525DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash AIRPORTShellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Airports Authority of India

Domestic

airport

Passengers (lakh) Aircraft movement (lsquo000) Freight (lsquo000 MT)

2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Mumbai 2188 2521 3005 1883 1954 2202 1811 2077 2090

Pune 350 407 518 295 326 387 211 274 318

Nagpur 136 136 152 125 135 126 51 56 60

Aurangabad 44 42 29 40 41 37 08 13 14

International

airport

Passengers (lakh) Aircraft movement (lsquo000) Freight (lsquo000 MT)

2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Mumbai 10341 11430 11624 7236 7409 7638 46764 48654 49624

Pune 123 101 240 103 112 204 001 - 001

Nagpur 045 044 074 048 054 084 042 044 043

2626DECEMBER 2016

Along a coast line of 720 km there are two principal ports

Mumbai Port Trust (MbPT) and Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust

(JNPT) In addition there are 53 minor ports During 2015-16

up to January 2016 total traffic handled at the two major ports in

Maharashtra was recorded at 104948 lakh tonnes of which

JNPT accounted for 53547 lakh tonnes while Mumbai port

handled around 51401 lakh tonnes of port traffic

The non-major ports of Maharashtra collectively handled

passenger traffic of around 11357 passengers and cargo of

17033 lakh tonnes during 2015-16 till November 2015

Source India Ports Association

1From April 2015 to October 2015

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash PORTS

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Minor Ports in Maharashtra

bull Manori

bull Kalyan

bull Thane

bull Versova

bull Bandra

bull Trombay

bull Ulwa-Belapur

bull Panvel

bull Mora

bull Mandwa

bull Karaja

bull Thal

bull Rewas

bull Bankot

bull Kelshi

bull Sriwardhan

bull Dharamtar

bull Kumbharu

bull Harnai

bull Dabhol

bull Palshet

bull Borya

bull Jaigad

bull Tiwri-Varoda

bull Purnagad

bull Jaitapur

bull Vijaydurg

bull Deogad

bull Achara

bull Malvan

bull Niwti

bull Vengurla

bull Redi

bull Kiranpani

bull Ratnagiri

bull Dighi

bull Dahanu

bull Tarapur

bull Nawapur

bull Satpati

bull Kelwa-Mahim

bull Arnala

bull Datiware

bull Uttan

bull Bassein

bull Bhiwandi

bull Alibag

bull Revdanda

bull Borli Mandla

bull Nandgaon

bull Murud-Janjira

bull Rajpuri

bull Mandad

Operational ports statistics

For major

ports2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-161

Traffic handled

(lakh MT)122526 121517 12546 73511

For minor

ports2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-161

Traffic handled

(lakh MT)24198 24774 9643 Not available

2727DECEMBER 2016

As of June 2016 the state had a total installed power

generation capacity of 4063069 MW

Thermal power contributed 2995419 MW to the total

installed power generation capacity followed by

renewable power hydropower and nuclear power with

contributions of 665452 MW 333184 MW and 69014

MW respectively

The private sector was the biggest contributor to the total

installed thermal power generation capacity in

Maharashtra with a capacity of 1886939 MW followed

by 1473497 MW under state utilities and 702633 MW

under central utilities

The state government also proposed a new scheme for

improving electricity distribution system in the state As

per the budget 2016-17 an investment of US$ 4598

million has been projected by the government for this new

scheme

In order to intensify the capacity of renewable energy

sources in the state the state government has professed

a new energy policy for which an investment of US$

6966 million has been proposed

Installed power capacity (MW)

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash POWER

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

20415 21379 22645 26142

30354 34005

3855140589

2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Source Central Electricity Authority

2828DECEMBER 2016

According to Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI)

Maharashtra had 8426 million wireless subscribers and 192

million wireline subscribers as of May 2016

By the end of May 2016 15343488 subscribers had submitted

requests for mobile number portability in Maharashtra

Moreover the tele density in Maharashtra stood at 987 as of

May 2016

As of April 2016 the state recorded 202269 new telephone

wireless connections of Tata 4979 new wireless connections of

Vodafone and 18148 new wireless connections of Reliance

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash TELECOM

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Telecom infrastructure (As of May 2016)

Wireless subscribers 84268281

Wireline subscribers 1928841

Internet subscribers 290000001

Post offices 126012

Tele density (percent) 9871

Source Telecom Regulatory Authority of India February 2015 India Post

Ministry of Communications and Information Technology1As of January 2016

2As on December 2015

Major telecom operators in Maharashtra

Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL)

Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited (MTNL)

Bharti Airtel

Idea Cellular

Vodafone Essar

Reliance Communications

Tata Teleservices

Aircel Limited

Source Telecom Regulatory Authority of India

Performance status of NOFN Project

(as of April 2016)

No of GPs in phase-I 12055

Pipe laid (km) 14214

Cable laid (km) 10906

GPs for which cable laid 4771

No of GPs lit 150

2929DECEMBER 2016

Source Department of Environment Government of Maharashtra

JNNURM Ministry of Urban Development

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS URBAN amp SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTUREhellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Under JNNURM two schemes namely Basic Services to Urban Poor (BSUP) and Integrated Housing and Slum Development

Programme (IHSDP) have been implemented by Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority

During 2016-17 the state government allocated US$ 15276 million for ldquoMaharashtra Suvarn Jayanti Nagrothan Mahaabhiyanrdquo

which is being implemented in the state for creating basic urban amenities across various municipal councils and townships of the

state

As of November 2015 Mahindra Life Space Developers Ltd bought a land in Maharashtra with the objective of developing a

housing project aiding urbanisation in the state In addition the Maharashtra government is considering to aid the affordable

housing concept with opening up of land parcels and plots that would lie under no development zones For this the government is

planning to constitute Housing for all by 2022 policy for the urban population

As per under budget 2016-17 the state government has proposed an outlay of US$ 2749 million in order to boost the

development of metro rail projects in Nagpur and Pune Moreover for Maharashtra Fire Safety Mission in the state an amount of

US$ 458 million has been proposed by the state government

3030DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS URBAN amp SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTUREhellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Urban Infrastructure Projects under JNNURM

Project name

Amount

(US$

million)

Project nameAmount

(US$

million)

Revised in BSUP scheme for construction of 219 Dus

in Panch Zopda and Gopal Nagar slums in Nagpur

Maharashtra176

Integrated Civic Infrastructure Development

Project (ICIDP) Phase I Nagpur Maharashtra2004

BSUP scheme for construction of 279 Dus in Jat

Tarodi slum in Nagpur Maharashtra206

Revised DPR for Construction of 1694 Houses

at four locations of Nagpur City for

Rehabilitation of UrbanPoor under JNNURM -

BSUP- PPP scheme - Nagpur

1936

Revised BSUP scheme for construction of 456 Dus in

5 slums of North Nagpur in Nagpur Maharashtra253

Implementation of Integrated Housing Projects

(788 Dus) under BSUP at Nanded City Dist

Nanded Maharashtra538

Revised BSUP scheme for construction of 365 Dus in

Gopal Nagar and Bh Anand Kausalyayan Nagar

slums in Nagpur Maharashtra445

Implementation of Integrated Housing projects

(958 Dus) under BSUP at Nanded City Distt

Nanded Maharashtra697

Revised BSUP scheme for construction of 630 Dus in

Savitribai Phule Nagar slum in Nagpur Maharashtra621

Implementation of Integrated Housing Projects

(1183 Dus) under BSUP at Nanded city Dist

Nanded Maharashtra887

Revised BSUP scheme for construction of 1017 Dus

in Indira Nagar Indiramata Nagar Wanjara and Bokar

nagar (4 slums) slums in Nagpur Maharashtra944

Implementation of Integrated Housing projects

(1567 Dus) under BSUP at Nanded City Distt

Nanded Maharashtra1184

Source Department of Environment Government of Maharashtra

JNNURM Ministry of Urban Development

3131DECEMBER 2016

Project Name PPP type Sector StageProject Cost

(US$ million)

4 laning Pune - Shirur Road (BOT) TransportOperation and

maintenance stage1604

Hydro Electric Power (Waghur) Project (BOT) Energy Under construction 110

Hydel Power (Vajra - III) Project (BOT) EnergyOperation and

maintenance stage110

Hydro Electric Power (Urmodi) Project (BOT) Energy Under construction 220

Hydro Electric Power (Upper Vaitarna) Project (BOT) Energy Under construction 220

School Building (Waddhamna) Project (DBOOT)

Social and

commercial

infrastructure

Under construction 132

Hydro Electric Power (Temghar) Project (BOT) Energy Under construction 293

Water Supply Scheme (Tuljapur) (OampM) Water sanitationOperation and

maintenance stage761

Hydro Electric Power (Parseoni) Project -

Package 2(BOT) Energy

Operation and

maintenance stage323

Hydro Electric Power (Telbeila) Project (BOT) Energy Under construction 1467

Source DEA Ministry of Finance Government of India BOT Build-Operate-Transfer DBOOT Design-Build-

Own-Operate-Transfer OampM Management Contract

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS KEY PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP (PPP)

PROJECTS

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

3232DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS SEZs hellip (13)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Ministry of Commerce amp Industry Department of Commerce SEZ Special Economic Zone

Some of the operational SEZs in Maharashtra

NameDeveloper Location Primary Industry

Maharashtra Airport Development Company Ltd (MIHAN SEZ) Mihan Nagpur Multi product

SEEPZ Special Economic Zone Mumbai Electronics and gems and jewellery

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Aurangabad Engineering

Wipro Ltd Maharashtra Computerelectronic software

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Pune Computerelectronic software

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Nanded Chemicals amp pharmaceuticals

Khed Economic Infrastructure Pvt Ltd Pune Engineering amp electronics

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Satara Engineering

Navi Mumbai Special Economic Zone (NMSEZ) is the agency responsible for the supervision and execution of SEZs in the state

As of July 2016 the state has 25 operational SEZs in the state across diversified sectors including textiles and apparel food

processing footwear and leather products multi-product pharma IT SEZs etc

3333DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS SEZs hellip (23)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Some of the SEZs with formal approvals

NameDeveloper Location Primary industry

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Limited

MIDCPune ITITeS

Syntel International Private Limited Pune ITITeS

Serum Bio-pharma Park Pune Pharmaceuticals amp biotechnology

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Latur Agro-processing

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Nanded Pharmaceuticals

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Aurangabad Engineering amp electronics

Wokhardt Infrastructure Development Limited Aurangabad Pharmaceutical

Hiranandani Builders Mumbai ITITeS

New Found Properties and Leasing Pvt Ltd Thane ITITeS

EON Kharadi Infrastructure Private Limited Pune ITITeS

In addition to operational SEZs as of July 2016 Maharashtra had 9 SEZs with valid in-principle approvals 59 SEZs with formal

approvals and 51 SEZs with notified approvals

Source Ministry of Commerce amp Industry Department of Commerce SEZ Special Economic Zone

3434DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS SEZs hellip (33)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Some of the SEZs with valid in-principal approvals

NameDeveloper Location Primary industry

Mumbai SEZ Limited Gujarat Positra Port Infrastructure Ltd Multi-product

Gitanjali Gems Limited Nanded Maharashtra Gems and jewellery

ISPAT Industries Limited Raigad District Maharashtra Multi-product

Gitanjali Gems Limited Aurangabad Maharashtra Gems and jewellery

Gitanjali Gems Limited Nagpur Maharashtra Multi-product

Maharashtra Airport Development Company Limited Nagpur Maharashtra Power

Gitanjali Gems Limited Nashik Maharashtra Multi-services

Redi Port Ltd Post Redi district Sindhudurg Maharashtra FTWZ

Quippo Infrastructure Raigarh Maharashtra Engineering

Source Source Ministry of Commerce amp Industry Department of Commerce SEZ Special Economic Zone

3535DECEMBER 2016

Education infrastructure (2015-16)

InstitutionNo of

Institution

Student

Enrollment

Primary schools 105489 16017

Secondary and higher secondary

schools25013 6414

Engineering colleges (diploma

graduate and post-graduate)1093 346515

Industrial training institutes (itis) 824 134767

Architecture colleges 74 3763

Arts science commerce amp law

colleges2249 961576

Pharmacy 486 29371

During 2015-16 Maharashtrarsquos education infrastructure

comprised 21 universities 105489 primary schools 25013

secondary and higher secondary schools Primary schools

had 16017 thousand students enrolled during the year of

which 7509 thousand were girls with 515 thousand

teachers Secondary schools in the state had 6414

thousand enrolled students of which 2920 thousand were

girls with 221 thousand teachers Government of

Maharashtra is focusing on education of girls in the state

Various schemes such as Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya

Ahilyabai Holkar Scheme and Attendance Allowance

Scheme have been introduced for promoting girl education in

the state

As per budget 2016-17 the state government allocated an

amount of US$ 2099 million for the ldquoNational Secondary

Education Missionrdquo which was initiated by the central

government in association with the state government and

aims at delivering quality education to all students

undergoing secondary education Further the state

government also decided to digitise all public libraries

approved by the government with an allocated amount of

US$ 262 million during 2016-17

In addition an outlay of US$ 11304 million for Sarv Shiksha

Abhiyan has been proposed by the central and state

governments collectively

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash EDUCATION

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16 State Budget 2016-17

Census 2011

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Literacy rate () in Maharashtra 2015-16

Overall 823

Male 884 Urban 887

Female 699 Rural 77

3636DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash HEALTH

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Health infrastructure (2015-16(1))

State level hospitals 490

District hospitals 23

Mobile medical units 13

Sub-district hospitals with capacity of 50 beds 58

Sub-district hospitals with capacity of 100 beds 28

Community health centres 458

Rural hospitalsCottage hospitals 360

Primary health centres 1811

Sub-centres 10580

General hospitals 4

Orthopedic hospital 1

Super specialty hospitals 2

Mental health institutes 4

Women hospitals 11

TB hospitals 4

Health and family welfare training institution 8

Source Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Government of India

Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16(1)Until Dec 2015

As per budget 2016-17 an outlay of US$ 23739 million

has been proposed by the state government for Public

Health Department Moreover for increasing the

coverage of insurance being provided to beneficiaries in

the state the state government proposed an allocation

of US$ 4582 million during 2016-17

Health indicators of Maharashtra

(As of September 2015)

Doctor to patient ratio 1 27790(1)

Registered doctors 148575(1)

Birth rate (per thousand persons) 165

Death rate (per thousand persons) 62

Infant mortality rate (per thousand live births) 24

Life expectancy at birth (years) (2-15-16)

Male (2016-20) 699

Female (2016-20) 737

3737DECEMBER 2016

Cricket is the prominent sport in Maharashtra Other popular sports are hockey and tennis

The state has a number of sports stadiums located in Mumbai Pune and Nagpur The most well-known ones are the

Wankhede Stadium and the Brabourne Stadium in Mumbai the Nehru Stadium in Pune and the Vidarbha Cricket

Association (VCA) Stadium in Nagpur

The state has a number of entertainment centres and multiplexes The most famous entertainment centres include Essel

World in Thane The state is also home to almost all major multiplex chains in the country including PVR Cinemas Big

Cinemas and Fun Cinemas The state has a number of religious places including the Siddhi Vinayak temple (Mumbai)

Shirdi Nasik and Sach Khand Shri Huzur Gurdwara (Nanded)

The Gateway of India Ajanta and Ellora caves Daulatabad Fort and Khandala are the main tourist destinations in the state

The Sahara Stadium in Pune has been built with modern outlook and state-of-the-art facilities the stadium has a seating

capacity of about 36000

In 2016 the state government formulated a new policy- Maharashtra Tourism Policy 2016 and allocated US$ 4353 million

for the policy in order to intensify basic amenities across various tourist spots in the state

Under the New Sports Policy 2012 the Government of Maharashtra plans to set up public gyms at district sports complexes

or municipal gardens

In November 2016 the state played host to Global Citizen Festival India one of the biggest musical events in the country

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

CULTURAL INFRASTRUCTURE

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Maharashtra Tourism Government of Maharashtra

3838DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

AMRUT AND SMART CITIES

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Pune

NashikAurangabad

Nagpur

Mumbai

Bhiwandi

Source TechSci Research

Smart Cities in Maharashtra

Cities Population Area (sq km)Literacy

rate

Pune 9429408 15643 8615

Greater Mumbai 12478447 60340 8973

Nagpur 4653570 9892 8839

Nashik 6107187 15530 8231

Aurangabad 3701282 10107 7902

Amravati 646801 270 9207

Navi Mumbai 1119477 16300 8962

Kalyan-Dombivali 1246381 1372 8146

Solapur 951118 1489 8280

Thane 1818872 14700 8941

On the basis of population and the number of statutory towns the Government of India shortlisted 10 cities namely Amravati

Aurangabad Greater Mumbai Kalyan-Dombivali Nagpur Nashik Navi Mumbai Pune Solapur and Thane under the Smart City project

In November 2015 the UK government selected 2 cities of Maharashtra that is Pune and Amravati to develop as smart cities The

agreement is expected to boost the Indo-UK trade

As per budget 2016-17 the state government launched a scheme for smart city for delivering eco-friendly and ecological urban life to the

statersquos citizens Among the first selected 20 states Pune and Solapur are also included Moreover the state government has also

decided to develop other 8 smart cities in the state as well

3939DECEMBER 2016

The resources policy incentives infrastructure and climate support investments in the state Maharashtra Agro Industries

Development Corporation founded in 1965 is responsible for development of agro-based units in the state MIDC is responsible for

the development of industrial infrastructure Maharashtra Small Scale Industries Development Corporation was formed in 1962 to

provide new orientation and strength to the development of small-scale industries in the state Its main objective is to aid counsel

assist finance protect and promote interests of small industries

The Government of Maharashtra is promoting the development of several Special Economic Zones (SEZs) across Maharashtra for

sectors such as ITITeS pharmaceuticals biotechnology textile automotive amp auto components gems amp jewellery and food

processing Till July 2015 the state has 25 operational SEZs of which the majority share is contributed by ITITeS engineering and

electronics segment

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key Industries in Maharashtra

bull Pharmaceuticals

bull Biotechnology

bull IT and ITeS

bull Electronics

bull Engineering

bull Auto amp auto components

bull Oil amp gas

bull Food amp agro processing

bull Gems and jewellery

bull Banking financial services and insurance (BFSI)

bull Textiles

Source Economic Survey 2015-16 MAIDC - Maharashtra Agro Industries

Development Corporation (1)Up to September 2015

Establishment of MSME units

Year MSME unitsInvestment

(US$ million)

Employment

(lakh)

2007-08 10244 34846 139

2008-09 11682 50336 171

2009-10 11896 46257 150

2010-11 14496 84983 187

2011-12 15606 67874 207

2012-13 16136 83333 206

2013-14 19814 97128 248

2014-15 36992 109685 350

2015-16(1)

20220 62481 166

4040DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTORhellip(17)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Banking and insurance contribution to GSDP

at current prices (in US$ billion)

1806 1883

23982696 2586

2693 2895

2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

Source Maharashtra Economic Survey 2015-16 Reserve Bank of India

At current prices the contribution of the banking and

insurance sector to the GSDP of the state increased at a

CAGR of 818 between 2008-09 and 2014-15

At constant prices the contribution of banking and

insurance sector in the GSDP of the state increased at a

CAGR of 457 between 2008-09 and 2014-15

Banking and insurance contribution to GSDP

at constant prices (in US$ billion)

1921 2009

23762571

2312 2297 2512

2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

Deposits and credit of scheduled commercial

banks in Maharashtra by bank group

(January-March 2016)

Bank group

No of

banking

offices

Deposits

(US$ million)

Credit

(US$ million)

Rural 3199 944450 806862

Semi-urban 2554 1558601 1033621

Urban 1807 2460975 1285199

Total 7560 4964025 3125681

Source Reserve Bank of India

4141DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTORhellip(27)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

ATMs deployed in Maharashtra June 2015

21574

8749 8053

4481

291

Total Public SectorBanks

Private SectorBanks

State BankGroup

ForeignBanks in India

ATMs deployed in Maharashtra June 2014

19099

6811 7502

4473

313

Total Public SectorBanks

Private SectorBanks

State BankGroup

ForeignBanks in India

Source Reserve Bank of India Source Reserve Bank of India

23321

9449 8920

4683

269

Total Public SectorBanks

Private SectorBanks

State BankGroup

Foreign Banksin India

Source Reserve Bank of India

ATMs deployed in Maharashtra June 2016

4242DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTOR hellip(37)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Scheduled commercial banks in Maharashtra

Reserve Bank of India (RBI) was founded in 1935 and is recognised as Indias central banking institution RBI also controls the monetary policy of the Indian rupee RBI is headquartered in Mumbai Maharashtra and has 19 regional offices and nine sub officesMonetary authority supervision of the financial systems foreign exchange management and currency issuing are the major functions of the Reserve Bank of India

Foundation year 1956 (owned by Government of India)Banking services Credit cards consumer banking corporate banking finance and insurance investment banking mortgage loans private banking wealth managementTotal assets US$ 44792 billion Total income US$ 1254 billion ( H1 2015-16)Headquarters amp employees Headquartered in Mumbai with over 300000 employees

Website wwwsbicoin

Foundation year 1906 (state owned commercial bank)Banking services Commercial banking retail banking private banking asset management mortgages credit cardsTotal assets US$ 10373 billion Total income US$ 694 billion (2015-16)Headquarters amp infrastructure Bank is based in Mumbai with over 4500 branches and over 1000 ATMs all over IndiaWebsite wwwbankofindiacom

Reserve Bank of India

State Bank of India

Bank of India

Source Reserve Bank of India Bank websites

4343DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTOR hellip(47)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Scheduled commercial banks in Maharashtra

Foundation year 1919 (owned by Government of India)Banking services Consumer banking corporate banking finance and insurance investment banking mortgage loans private banking private equity wealth management agriculture loanTotal assets US$ 6307 billion Total income US$ 543 billion (2015-16)Headquarters amp Employees Bank is based in Mumbai with over 28000 employees and more than 4000 ATMs Website wwwunionbankofindiacoin

Foundation year 1935 (the bank has the largest network of branches in Maharashtra and is a public sector bank)Banking services Loans credit cards savings investment vehicles insurance investment banking mortgage loans private banking etcTotal assets US$ 2422 billion Total income US$ 214 billion (2015-16) Headquarters amp infrastructure Based in Pune and reaches out to 15 million customers with 2000 branches in 29 statesWebsite wwwbankofmaharashtrain

Foundation year 1911 (one of oldest commercial banks owned by the government)Banking services Core banking services are loans credit cards savings investment vehicles and insurance investment banking mortgage loans private banking etcTotal assets US$ 517 billion Total income US$ 425 billion (2015-16) Headquarters amp infrastructure Headquartered in Mumbai with over 4000 branches in 27 Indian states and 270 extension countersWebsite wwwcentralbankofindiacoin

Union Bank of India

Bank of Maharashtra

Central Bank of India

Source Reserve Bank of India Bank websites

4444DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTOR hellip(57)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Scheduled commercial banks in Maharashtra

Foundation year 1938Banking services Investment banking consumer banking commercial banking retail banking private banking asset management pensions mortgages credit cardsTotal assets US$ 2155 billion Total income US$ 129 billion (nine months ending December 2015)Headquarters amp infrastructure Bank is based in Mumbai with over 1400 branches and more than 100 ATMsWebsite wwwdenabankcom

Foundation year 2004Banking services Corporate and institutional banking commercial banking investment banking retail banking finance marketingTotal assets US$ 2259 billion Total income US$ 111 billion (2015-16)Headquarters amp Infrastructure Bank is based in Mumbai with more than 550 branches and 1255 ATMrsquosWebsite wwwyesbankin

Foundation year 1980Banking services Private and business banking corporate banking and securities global transaction banking and asset amp wealth managementHeadquarters amp employees Bank is based in Mumbai with more than 9500 employees in 16 citiesWebsite wwwdbcomindia

Dena Bank

Yes Bank

Deutsche Bank India

Source Reserve Bank of India Bank websites

4545DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTOR hellip(67)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Scheduled commercial banks in Maharashtra

Foundation year 1902Banking services Credit cards debit cards loans investments NRI banking and private bakingHeadquarters amp employees Bank is based in Mumbai with over 7500 employees The bank has 44 branches in 31 cities and 700 ATMs across the countryWebsite wwwCitibankcoin

Foundation year 1994Banking services Investment banking investment management wealth management private banking corporate banking private equity finance and insurance consumer banking mortgages credit cardsTotal assets US$ 9796 billion Total income US$ 528 billion (H1 2015-16)Headquarters amp employees Bank is based in Mumbai with more than 69065 employeesWebsite wwwhdfcbankcom

Foundation year 1964 (10th largest bank in the world)Banking services Consumer banking corporate banking finance and insurance investment banking mortgage loans private banking private equity wealth management agriculture loanTotal assets US$ 5905 billion Total income US$ 480 billion (2015-16) Headquarters amp infrastructure Bank is based in Mumbai with over 15000 employees and 2000 ATMsWebsite wwwidbicom

Citibank India

HDFC Bank

IDBI Bank

Source Reserve Bank of India Bank websites

4646DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTOR hellip(77)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Scheduled commercial banks in Maharashtra

Foundation year 1994Banking services Credit cards consumer banking corporate banking finance and insurance private bankingHeadquarters amp employees Bank is based in Mumbai with over 67857 employees Website wwwicicibankcom

ICICI Bank

Source Reserve Bank of India Bank websites

4747DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

MUMBAI AS FINANCIAL HUB OF INDIAhellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Mumbai is the capital of the state of Maharashtra and the financial capital of India The city houses a majority of the headquarters of

large corporates and financial institutions in the country In addition major stock exchanges commodity exchanges and capital

markets of India are situated in Mumbai During 2014-15 Mumbai accounted for 227 of the state income of Maharashtra Till

September 2015 the number of micro small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in Mumbai totalled 244000 providing employment to

about 292000 thousand individuals

According to Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC) there are 305 industrial units in Mumbai About US$ 648

million has been invested by the corporation for various projects in Mumbai providing employment to about 50000 people in the area

Source Maharashtra Economic Survey 2015-16 Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust

The government has also commenced work for setting up a special economic zone (SEZ) in Nhava Sheva Navi Mumbai The project

is being developed by Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) and is planned by LampT Infrastructure Engineering Limited The project will

be developed on EPC mode with a total expected private investment of about US$ 53468 million The zone is being developed on

27738 hectares of land and is directly accessible via Mumbai Goa Highway- NH4B and SH 54 It is expected to generate direct and

indirect employment opportunities for about 150 thousand people The project was granted environmental clearance on 5th December

2014 LampT Infrastructure Engineering submitted detailed plans for the project to the government on 31st March 2015 Since then

activities such as levelling of the area and initiation of tender process for the wall protecting the SEZ (Phase-1) have commenced

4848DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

MUMBAI AS FINANCIAL HUB OF INDIAhellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Further the Government is setting up the Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC) with the help of the Government of Japan

which has agreed to lend US$ 45 billion for this project Seven nodes are in the development stage for the Phase-1 of the

project which is expected to greatly boost Indiarsquos manufacturing sector

The Government of Maharashtra sent a memorandum to the 13th Finance Commission to support the growth of Mumbairsquos

infrastructure and develop it as an international finance centre

In addition to providing US$ 159 million to the Government of Maharashtra for developing the infrastructure of Mumbai as a part

of (JNNURM) the Government of India has released US$ 2663 million for the funding of Mumbai Metro to improve the transport

infrastructure of Mumbai

In November 2015 apex industry body ASSOCHAM launched Maharashtra-Goa Regional Development Council with an aim to

develop Mumbai as International Finance Centre and Mumbai-Pune-Nashik region as the Silicon Valley of India The Council is

expected to aid sustainability of two major states

The Mumbai Metro Rail Phase II A from Dahisar to DN Nagar covering 186 km with project cost of US$ 97922 million

commenced in February-2016 and is likely to be completed by March 2019 Phase III of the project Colaba-Bandra-Seepz

covering 335 km with a project cost US$ 353437 million is expected to be completed by 2020-21 General consultant has been

appointed and tendering for civil work is in progress for this phase

Preliminary work is in progress for the Mumbai Trans ndash Harbour link and Multi-Modal Corridor from Virar to Alibaug Work on the

projects commenced in 2011 amp 2010 and are expected to be completed by 2021 amp 2019 respectively As of October 2015

expenditure of US$ 1 21 million and US$ 1 million respectively was incurred

Source Maharashtra Economic Survey 2015-16

4949DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash PHARMACEUTICALS AND BIOTECHNOLOGY hellip (13)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Major opportunities have emerged in the pharmaceutical

sector primarily in the areas of contract research contract

manufacturing and clinical trials

The state has a well developed laboratory research and

development infrastructure and a strong resource pool As of

August 2015 one of the leading pharmaceutical companies

Nutra Plus started the commercial production of therapeutic

and analgesic products in its Tarapur plant

The Maharashtra state government aims at giving a boost to

the pharmaceutical sector in the state and improve research

activities with development of skilled man power Hence the

government plans to establish National Institute of Pharmacy

Education and Research at Nagpur during 2015-16 In

September 2015 A2Care one of the leading pharmaceutical

companies announced plans to invest in Maharashtra under

the Make in Maharashtra programme

From August 1991 to October 2015 a total of 854 projects

with an investment of US$ 24485 million have been

approved for the pharmaceutical industry in the state Of

these 496 projects with investment of US$ 66315 million

have commenced

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

MSME Micro small and medium enterprises

5050DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash PHARMACEUTICALS AND BIOTECHNOLOGY hellip (23)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

Economic Survey 2015-16

Biotechnology amp Pharmaceutical SEZs in Maharashtra

Sector Status

Serum Bio-Pharma Park Pharmaceuticals amp Biotechnology Formal approval granted

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Pharmaceuticals Formal approval granted

Wockhardt Infrastructure Development Limited Pharmaceuticals Formal approval granted

Mahindra and Mahindra Limited Biotechnology Formal approval granted

International Biotech Park Ltd Biotechnology Formal approval granted

Inspira Infra (Aurangabad) Ltd (formally Ajanta Project (India) Ltd) Pharmaceuticals Formal approval granted

Inspira Infra (Aurangabad) Ltd (formally Ajanta Project (India) Ltd) Biotechnology Formal approval granted

Saloni Business Park Private Limited Biotechnology Formal approval granted

Veritas Infrastructure Development Limited Biotechnology Formal approval granted

SEZ Bio-Tech Services Private Limited Biotechnology Formal approval granted

Registered BT units

BT unitsTotal units Investment (US$ million) Employment

Registered LOI Registered LOI Registered LOI

MSME 50 15 433 298 872 338

Large 16 7 1858 881 712 931

5151DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash PHARMACEUTICALS AND BIOTECHNOLOGY hellip (33)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

GlaxoSmithkline

Pharmaceuticals Ltd

Cipla Ltd

bull GlaxoSmithkline Pharmaceuticals established in 1924 is one of the oldest players in the Indian

pharmaceuticals industry In 2015-16 the company earned US$ 42291 million in revenues The

company produces medicines that treat major diseases such as asthma virus control

infections mental health diabetes and digestive conditions The company is also a leader in the

important areas of vaccines and is developing new treatments for cancer

bull Cipla is one of the major Indian companies in the pharmaceuticals sector with total income

from operations in 2015-16 valued at US$ 208 billion It is also one of the oldest players in the

sector The company has manufacturing units at Vikhroli (Mumbai) and Patalganga

Wockhardt Ltd

bull Wockhardt headquartered in Mumbai is a major player in the integrated healthcare segment

The companyrsquos market presence covers formulations biopharmaceuticals nutrition products

vaccines and Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs) The companyrsquos total income from

operations stood at US$ 33986 million in 2015-16

bull Wockhardt has set up a global scale biopharmaceuticals manufacturing park the Wockhardt

Biotech Park in Aurangabad This state-of-the-art complex comprises six dedicated

manufacturing facilities and is designed according to USFDA and EMEA standards

Lupin Ltd bull Lupin is one of the significant players and primarily derives its revenue from formulations Total

net sales of the company in 2015-16 were valued at about US$ 209 billion The company has

manufacturing plants at Tarapur and Aurangabad The company is waiting for an approval from

the Food and Drugs Authority to start commercial operations in Mihan-SEZ Nagpur

USFDA US Food and Drug Administration EMEA Europe The Middle East and Africa

5252DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ITITeS AND ELECTRONICS hellip (14)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

News Articles

IT is one of the top notch sectors in the state with maximum

thrust development and investment

Over 2014-15 Maharashtra accounted for around 30 of the

countryrsquos software exports with the help of 1200 software units

present in the state

The Government of Maharashtra is focusing on providing IT-

related infrastructure fiscal incentives to IT units and an

institutional framework for the IT sector The prime ITITeS clusters

are in Greater Mumbai Pune Thane and Nasik Pune is the

leader in Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) services

During 2015-16 the Directorate of Information Technology made 156 online services available through ldquoAaple Sarkarrdquo portal under

the Maharashtra Public Services Rights Act 2015

During 2016 Government of Maharashtra came up with a new policy - ldquoElectronics Policy 2016rdquo which aims at achieving a turnover

of US$ 12 billion for the ESDM industry and is assisting in targeted expansion of ESDM sector to cross US$ 2 billion through 2020

Source Economic Survey 2015-16

Investment in science technology and

environment sector in Maharashtra

Year Cost (outlay) US$ million

2011-12 619

2012-13 442

2013-14 564

2014-15 947

2015-16 1023

5353DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ITITeS AND ELECTRONICS hellip (24)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

During 2015-16 Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

(MIDC) CIDCO and Software Technology Park of India cumulatively

developed 37 public IT parks and approved 472 IT parks Of the total

472 IT parks 160 parks are already operational with an overall

investment of US$ 55637 million and US$ 136908 million has been

proposed for the remaining 312 IT park projects that are in the

processing phase

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development CorporationSource Economic Survey 2015-16

Prominent information technology parks in Maharashtra

District Number of IT parks (2015-16)

Pune 172

Greater Mumbai 158

Thane 129

Nagpur 5

Nashik 4

Aurangabad 3

Wardha 1

Total 472

Prominent information technology parks in

Maharashtra

Talawade IT Park Dehu-Moshi Road Pune

Millennium Business Park (MBP) Navi Mumbai

Hinjewadi IT Park Phase I Hinjewadi Pune

Hinjewadi IT Park Phase II Hinjewadi Pune

Kolhapur IT Park Kolhapur

Sangli IT Park Vishrambag Sangli

Nagpur IT Park Nagpur

Deogiri Infotech Park Aurangabad

Kharadi IT Park Kharadi Pune

5454DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ITITeS AND ELECTRONICS hellip (34)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

News articles

Government initiatives

Additional floor space index for IT parks and recreational residential and other support facilities would be provided

Eligible IT-ITeS units covered under the Package Scheme of Incentives (PSI) would be exempted from the payment of electricity duty

IT units would be supplied with power at industrial rates

Property tax shall be levied on ITITeS units at par with residential rates

VAT on the sale of IT products would be generally charged at a minimum floor rate

Developement of Mumbai-Pune-Nashik as Silicon valley of India that is an IT innovation hub under Maharashtra-Goa Regional Development

Council

5555DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ITITeS AND ELECTRONICS hellip (44)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

Accenture

IBM

bull Accenture is a global management consulting technology services and outsourcing company

with around 259000 people serving clients in more than 120 countries The company has

several development centres across India

bull It has major operating centres in Mumbai and Pune In 2014-15 (for the twelve months ending

Aug 2015) the company earned revenues of US$ 3291 billion

bull IBM is one of the biggest IT solutions and product firms having presence across the globe

bull The company has a significant presence in India with centres in Pune In 2014 it recorded

revenues of US$ 9279 billion

Capgemini

bull Capgemini is a global IT major headquartered in Paris France and operates in more than 40

countries The company generated revenues of US$ 1150 billion in 2014 and US$ 529 billion

in H1 2015 The company provides solutions across all verticals in the industry It has software

centres in Mumbai Navi Mumbai and Pune In February 2014 the company opened a new

facility at Pune with a seating capacity of 2800 persons adding to the 4000 people it employs

at its Pune campus It is also looking to increase its workforce in the state

Infosys Technologies

Ltd

bull Infosys is a well-known IT giant with development centres across India The company

generated revenues of US$ 8711 billion in 2014-15 and US$ 464 billion in H1 2015-16

bull The company has a development centre at Wakad Pune and also a BPO centre in the city

bull Infosys has been allotted land in Mihan-SEZ Nagpur and was expected to start construction

work in July 2014 In the first phase the company will invest US$ 788 million to accommodate

5000 software professionals

5656DECEMBER 2016

Maharashtra occupies an important place in both the production and export of engineering goods from the country

The engineering industry in the state is highly diversified and produces a large range of machine parts from industrial

machinery to industrial castings and forgings

The industry which was initially concentrated in the Mumbai-Pune belt has spread all over the state with the major

production centres in Nagpur Aurangabad Nasik and Kolhapur

The major engineering items of production and export in Maharashtra are textile mill machinery machinery for sugar

cement and chemical plants food processing machinery construction machinery tractors electric power machinery

transmission line towers automobiles and ship building

BHEL is setting up a new power equipment fabrication plant at Bhandara in the Vidharba region of Maharashtra The

greenfield unit is being set up by the company with an initial investment of US$ 92 million and will provide direct employment

to about 700 people It is setting up a silicon solar cell at Sakoli in the Bhandara district and also plans to set up a solar

photo-voltaic cell unit in the state As of May 2015 the plant is in construction stage

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ENGINEERING hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

5757DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ENGINEERING hellip (22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

Larsen amp Toubro

Ltd (LampT)

Greaves Cotton Ltd

bull Larsen amp Toubro Limited (LampT) is a diversified Indian conglomerate with interests in engineering

and construction The company earned US$ 681 billion in revenues during H1 2015-16

bull LampT is one of the oldest running companies with headquarters in Mumbai The company has

manufacturing facilities at Mumbai and Ahmednagar

bull Greaves Cotton is one of the oldest and well-diversified engineering companies in India

bull Its core products include dieselpetrol engines pump sets construction equipment and gensets

bull The company has manufacturing facilities at Chakan Chinchwad Chikalthana Shendra and

Waluj The company earned US$ 24731 million in revenues in 2015-16

Siemens Groupbull Siemens Group is a leading inventor innovator and implementer of leading-edge technology-

enabled solutions operating in the core business segments of industry energy and healthcare

The company is based in Navi Mumbai In 2013-14 (October 2013 to September 2014)

Siemens India earned US$ 176 billion as total income from operations and US$ 119 billion

during the first 9 months of 2014-15 (till June 2015)

ABB

bull ABB is one of the leading engineering companies in the world The ABB group operates in

around 100 countries and employs about 130000 people The company offers an extensive

array of products and services within power and automation technologies ABB operations in

India include 12 manufacturing facilities with over 10355 employees The company has a

manufacturing facility in Mumbai In 2014-15 ABB India Ltd earned revenues of US$ 128 billion

from operations on standalone basis and US$ 94808 million during the first nine months of

2015

5858DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash TEXTILES hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Maharashtra contributes about 114 to Indiarsquos textiles and apparels

output Maharashtra is the largest cotton producer in India with

largest area under cultivation for cotton that is 3827 thousand

hectares during 2015-16 The textile industry is the largest employer

in Maharashtra and contributes around 28 to Indias total exports

Textile parks aimed to provide world-class infrastructural

components for the textile sector and enhance productive capacity

are being set up in Maharashtra to maintain its leadership position in

textile exports and production

Some of the textile parks are the Nardhana Textile Park in Dhule

Butibori (Nagpur) Textile Park and Ambernath Textile Park As

announced in May 2015 the state government plans to set up 8 new

textile parks in the state

As per budget 2016-17 the state government is aiming at setting up

new textile units across the statersquos cotton growing areas Moreover

the government has also proposed an investment of US$ 4048

million during 2016-17 for the existing and upcoming textile projects

across Vidharbha Norhern Maharashtra and Marathwada

Source Central Silk Board

Note 2015-16(1) Till May 2016

Source Economic Survey 2014-15

2015-16 (cotton production) - estimated

Cotton (lint) production in Maharashtra (million bales)

774

682 679

883

682

420

2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Raw silk production (in tonnes)

Year Volume

2012-13 97

2013-14 122

2014-15 221

2015-16 274

2016-17(1) 20

5959DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash TEXTILES hellip (22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

Raymond

Bombay Dyeing

bull Raymond was incorporated in 1925 and is a leading Indian textile major The company is part of

global conglomerate Raymond Group It generated revenues of US$ 43886 million in 2014-15

and US$ 4084 million between April-September 2015

bull Raymond was the first in 1959 to introduce a polywool blend in India to creating the worlds finest

suiting fabric ndash the Super 240s ndash made from superfine 116 micron wool

bull The Bombay Dyeing and Manufacturing Company Limitedrsquos textile products include bedding

range bedding accessories bath linen hotel linen and industrial fabrics

bull Product range also consists of bed sheets bed covers quilts duvet covers dohars bed in bag

sets blankets pillow cases cushion covers shams cushions pillows and bed decor sets pool

towels bath towels hand towels and face towels The company generated revenues of US$

30374 million in 2015-16

S Kumarsrsquo bull S Kumarsrsquo is one of Indias leading textile and apparel companies With expertise in multi-fibre

manufacturing the company has extended its presence in multiple product categories from

fabrics to apparels and home textiles Its brands include Reid amp Taylor Belmonte SKumars

Uniformity By Belmonte Carmichael House and Stephens Brothers

Siyaramrsquosbull Siyaram Silk Mills incorporated in 1978 is a leading producer of blended fabrics in India

bull The company is one of the most renowned vertically integrated textile companies in the country

It operates the widest range of latest machinery in its eco-friendly plants at Tarapur Daman and

Mumbai The company earned US$ 24775 million in revenues in 2015-16

6060DECEMBER 2016

Maharashtra has a strong presence in the petrochemicals and oil and

gas sectors Mumbai Nagothane Rabale and Patalganga are major

petrochemical hubs while Thane Mumbai Pune and Wardha are

chemical hubs

Opportunities primarily exist in the areas of polymers amp plastics

fertilisers and synthetic yarns Key competitive strengths of the state in

this industry are the strong upstream and downstream linkages for raw

materials and products Bombay High accounts for over 50 of the

countrys oil amp gas production In August 2015 Indraprastha Gas Ltd

invested US$ 3151 million in Maharashtra Natural Gas Ltd (MNGL) The

purpose of the investment is to enhance the city gas distribution

business of the company in Maharashtra

As of August 2015 the state government announced plans to establish a

grid-connected canal top solar power project in the state at Jalgaon The

project will feature a 75 MW solar photovoltaic power plant which will be

established on the left bank canal of the dam As per the new energy

policy of the state the government is planning to establish 14400 MW of

fresh grid-connected capacity by 2019-20

As on March 2016 the state had an installed capacity of 2995419 MW

under Thermal energy 69014 MW under Nuclear energy 333184 MW

under Hydro and 661329 MW under Renewable energy sources

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash CHEMICALS OIL AND GAS ENERGY hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Commissionerate of Agriculture GoM

Economic Survey 2015-16

Use of chemical fertilisers in Maharashtra

YearTotal input

(lsquo000 tonnes)

Per hectare

consumption (kg)

2011-12 658 1552

2012-13 547 1161

2013-14 599 1194

2014-15 6013 1259

2015-16 5825 1070

Under the State Budget 2016-17 the government has

planned an investment of US$ 11977 million for

electricity generation projects Outlay of UD$ 6966

million has been set for adding capacity under non-

conventional energy sources

6161DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash CHEMICALS OIL AND GAS ENERGY hellip (22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

Oil and Natural Gas Corp

Hindustan Petroleum

Corp Ltd

bull Oil and Natural Gas Corporation ranks as one of the leading oil and gas Exploration and Production

(EampP) companies in the world in the terms of asset value The companyrsquos consolidated revenue from

operations stood at US$ 12 billion in 2015-16 The company has a production facility at Uran (Navi

Mumbai) and the corporate office is in Mumbai It plans to invest US$ 810 million to build a new gas

based fertiliser plant and it would invest US$ 9456 million for redevelopment of its Mumbai High

(North) oil and gas field in the state of Maharashtra

bull Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL) is one of the Navratna Public Sector Units (PSUs)

It is a major refining and oil retailing company in India HPCLrsquos standalone total income was US$

2857 billion in 2015-16 It has an oil refining unit on Mumbairsquos west coast

Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd bull Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) is engaged in the marketing and distribution refining

trading and exploration of petroleum The companyrsquos standalone revenues stood at US$ 1633

billion between April 2015-September 2015 BPCL has a refinery in Mumbai

Reliance Industries Ltd bull Reliance Industries Limited is the largest private sector firm in India and ranks 99th on the Fortune

500 list based on revenues The companyrsquos standalone revenues was US$ 4523 billion for 2015-16

The company has diversified interests in energy retail textiles petrochemicals infotel and SEZs

Reliance Industries Limited has manufacturing facilities at Nagothane Nagpur and Pathalganga in

Maharashtra

6262DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash AUTO AND AUTO COMPONENTS hellip (13)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Maharashtra accounts for approximately 351 of the

countryrsquos output of automobiles by value

The major automobile centres in the state include Pune

Nasik Aurangabad and Nagpur

Pune is the largest auto hub of India with over 4000

manufacturing units in the Pimpri-Chinchwad region

alone Pune is home to large players like Bajaj Auto

Limited Daimler Chrysler Limited Tata Motors etc

Nasik is home to one of Indias largest multi-utility

vehicle manufacturers ndash Mahindra amp Mahindra Limited

In September 2015 Maharashtra government received

an application from Mercedes Benz regarding an

investment plan of US$ 30553 million to upgrade its

manufacturing capacity at Pune plant which

manufactures around 40000 to 80000 units of luxury

cars per year

The domestic utility maker Mahindra has been planning

to invest US$ 122 billion for enlarging its automotive or

manufacturing plants in Maharashtra Investment of US$

99298 million will be made at the companyrsquos Nashik

plant and while investment of US$ 22915 million would

be done in the Chakan unit The total amount will be

invested by Mahindra over a span of more than seven

years

Automotive hubs in Maharashtra

As of August 2016 Mahindra Intertrade a part of Mahindra

Group entered into a partnership with MSTC a Government

of India enterprise to set up the countrys first auto

shredding and vehicle recycling unit Gujarat and

Maharastra have been short listed for setting up the facility

with the operations likely to commence by early 2018

6363DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash AUTO AND AUTO COMPONENTS hellip (23)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

As of July 2015 the Maharashtra state government

announced plans to finalise the deal with Chrysler for

setting up a jeep production facility at Ranjangaon in

Aurangabad The overall investment expected in the

first year is US$ 28188 million and US$ 56369 million

is to be invested over the next six years

ARAI Indias premier automotive RampD testing and

certification organisation is in Pune It is Indiarsquos first

Auto Cluster Development and Research Institute is in

Maharashtra

Investment opportunities in the auto sector

Partnership and alliances for auto component

sector

Vehicle retailing

Low cost vehicles

Cvs to benefit from increasing infrastructure activity and

heightened international interest

Diversification in two wheeler segment

Design centers

Auto financing

RampD

Source Economic Survey 2015-16 ARAI - Automotive Research Association of India

Note 2016(1) till January 2016

Category wise numbers of a few categories of motor vehicles on the road in Maharashtra

Vehicle Type 2015 2016(1)

Motor-cycles scooters amp mopeds 18151386 19705511

Taxi cabs 203180 217062

Auto rickshaws 719341 724080

Ambulances 13625 14295

School buses 27046 22402

Private service vehicles 11163 11640

6464DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash AUTO AND AUTO COMPONENTS hellip (33)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

Bajaj Auto Ltd

Tata Motors Ltd

bull Bajaj Auto is a major Indian automobile manufacturer The company is the worlds fourth-largest two- and

three-wheeler manufacturer with turnover of US$ 346 billion in 2015-16 The company manufactures and

exports scooters motorcycles and auto rickshaws The company is based in Pune with a regional office at

Akurdi and manufacturing plants in Chakan (Pune manufactures motorcycles) and Waluj (near

Aurangabad manufactures motorcycles and three-wheelers)

bull Tata Motors Limited is a multinational corporation headquartered in Mumbai India It acquired British

automotive brands Jaguar and Land Rover in 2008 The company is the worldrsquos fourth-largest truck and

bus manufacturer Net revenue of the company was US$ 1232 billion in 2015-16

bull The company has an auto manufacturing and assembly unit at Pune The Pune unit is spread over two

geographical regions ndash Pimpri (800 acres) and Chinchwad (130 acres)

Force Motors Ltd bull Formerly known as Bajaj Tempo Force Motors is a part of Firodia Enterprise that manufactures Multi

Utility Vehicles (MUVs) tractors Sports Utility Vehicles (SUVs) and Light Commercial Vehicles (LCVs)

bull Matador was a popular LCV manufactured by Force Motors The company has a manufacturing unit in

Pune The company generated consolidated income of US$ 467 million in 2015-16

Mahindra and Mahindra

Ltd

bull Mahindra and Mahindra is one of the major auto manufacturers of India The company generated US$

1775 billion of income from operations in 2015-16

bull The companyrsquos products include tractors SUVs and LCVs It has manufacturing facilities at Mumbai Pune

Nagpur and Nasik

6565DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash TOURISM hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Maharashtra is a major trade and tourist destination of India attracting

thousands of tourists from across the world every year It is the fourth

most visited state of India

There are many temples in Maharashtra some of them being hundreds of

years old constructed in a fusion of architectural styles borrowed from

north and south India Maharashtra has its own folk music Folk musical

programmes such as Gondhal Lavani Bharud and Powada are popular

especially in rural areas

The state is home to the Hindi film industry Bollywood which produces

the largest number of films globally Maharashtra has a score of

pilgrimage destinations ranging from the ones that revolve around

mythology (eg Nasik Warkar and Pune) and those celebrating the

achievements of religious leaders and reformers (Shirdi Haji Ali shrine) to

new age pilgrimage destinations such as the Osho Commune at Pune

Tourist arrivals in Maharashtra (million)

Nasik is one of the four sites of the Kumbh Mela which is held once in every 12 years The city is known as the place where Lord

Ram spent 14 years in exile Maharashtra is the first state to declare a tourism district for tourism development Sindhudurg is the

first district in Maharashtra to be declared as a tourism district

The state has launched Unlimited Maharashtra advertising campaign through newspapers and television channels to attract

tourists during summer vacations A half-hour ferry ride across Mumbai harbor takes visitors to view the superbly carved 1300

years old cave temple on the little island of Elephanta a favourite picnic spot

Source Ministry of Tourism Government of India

7750 8685

9850 10781

2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

6666DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash TOURISM hellip (22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

In 2014-15 9412 million domestic tourists and 438 million foreign tourists visited the state of Maharashtra whereas in 2013-14

827 million domestic tourists and 415 million foreign tourists visited Maharashtra During 2015 10343 million domestic tourists

and 431 million foreign tourists visited the state of Maharashtra

In 2016 the Government of Maharashtra formulated a new policy on Tourism- lsquoMaharashtra Tourism Policy 2016rsquo which aims at

minimizing delays as well as replication of redundancies amp information and enhancing the application process efficiency An

amount of US$ 4353 million was allocated by the government to boost basic amenities being provided across tourist spots

As per 2016-17 budget the state government announced the following plans

Aurangabad has been affirmed as a tourist district in the state and the government has decided to offer special attention

towards the uplifting of tourism in Verul Sulibhanjan Mhaismal and Khultabad

The state government is also undergoing various steps for improving safety measures across the beaches for ensuring

security of people

6767DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES amp EMPOWERMENT

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Till October 2015 a total of 454 mega projects were sanctioned by the state government with an outlay of US$ 5418 billion Due

to these projects employment opportunities for a total of 388 lakh people are expected to be created

Further a total employment of 166 lakh has been recorded across 20220 MSMEs with an investment of US$ 62480 million till

September 2016

As per budget 2016-17 for upgradation of State Employment Guarantee Scheme and Mahatma Gandhi Rural Employment

Scheme in the state the Government of Maharashtra has projected an outlay of US$ 1222 million of which US$ 42295 million

is towards the central share and US$ 10769 million is towards the state share These schemes are being executed in the state

for providing the required job opportunities across rural areas

Source State Budge 2016-17 Economic Survey 2015-16

6868DECEMBER 2016

The Government of Maharashtra provides single-window clearance to all units to reduce the average time required for

establishment of such units and issue various clearances required for setting up of industries at a single point The

government has taken following steps for setting up committees at various levels

District-level committee under the chairmanship of the District Collector for proposals from SSI units

State-level committee under the chairmanship of Development Commissioner (Industries) for MSILSI units

Mega projects committee under the chairmanship of Secretary (Industries) for mega projects and FDI proposals

A Common Application Form (CAF) to be evolved for every applicant seeking to set up an industry andor expansion unit

and development of information systemsoftware to process such applications online

Representatives of the concerned departments from whom the clearances are required to be the members of or invitees on

the district state and mega projects committees The final decision will be given as far as possible within 30 days of receipt

of dully filled CAFs

In order to provide the people of state with one stop portal for information services and consents electronically under

Industrial Policy 2013 the government is focussing on provisions for SWC system

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

SINGLEndashWINDOW CLEARANCE MECHANISMhellip (13)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

6969DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

SINGLEndashWINDOW CLEARANCE MECHANISMhellip (23)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Agency Description

MIDC services

Land Department- Services

Fire Department- Services

Engineering - Water Department- Services

Engineering - Drainage Department- Services

Engineering - Power Department- Services

SPA Department- Services

Technical Advisor Department- Services

IT SEZ Department- Services

Non-MIDC services

Directorate of Industries - Services

Labour Department- Services

Airport Authority of India - Services

Public Works Department - Services

Ministry of Corporate Affairs - Services

Food and Drug Administration - Services

Maharashtra Coastal Zone Management Authority - Services

Directorate General of Foreign Trade - Services

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

7070DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

SINGLEndashWINDOW CLEARANCE MECHANISMhellip (33)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Agency Description

Non-MIDC services

Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Limited - Services

Income Tax Department - Services

Department of Sales Tax - Services

Industrial Safety amp Healthy Directorate - Services

Boiler Inspectorate - Services

Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai ndash Services

Central Board of Excise amp Customs - Services

Employee Welfare - Services

Weights and Measures - Services

Bureau of Indian Standards - Services

Maharashtra Pollution Control Board - Services

Petroleum and Explosives Safety Organization - Services

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

7171DECEMBER 2016

Agency Description Contact information

Directorate of

Industries

The work of the Directorate of Industries Maharashtra stateis mainly confined to the development and progress of large-scale small-scale and cottage industries in the state TheDepartment of Industries was reorganised and theDirectorate of Industries was formed in August 1960 Controlof cottage industries was transferred to the Directorate ofIndustries with effect from 1st December 1960

It also assists in the formulation and implementation ofvarious policies and promotional schemes

Development Commissioner of Industries

Government of MaharashtraDirectorate of Industries

New Administrative Building2nd Floor Opposite Mantralaya

MumbaiMaharashtra-400 032

Phone 91-22-22028616didcimaharashtragovin

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INVESTMENT PROMOTION OFFICES hellip (13)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

7272DECEMBER 2016

Agency Description Contact information

Maharashtra Agro

Industries

Development

Corporation Limited

(MAIDC)

The objective of the company is to make available to thefarmers of Maharashtra standard quality fertiliserspesticides agro engineering implements amp animal feed to theextent required amp at the time of requirement amp at competitiverates

Maharashtra Agro Industries Development CorporationLimited (MAIDC) has also been designated as the statenodal agency by Ministry of Food Processing IndustriesGovernment of India In its role as state nodal agency itscrutinises amp forwards various proposals of entrepreneursunder different schemes of assistance from the Governmentof India It also helps entrepreneurs in preparing projectsselecting the area etc

Krushi Udyog BhavanDinkarrao Deasi Marg Aarey Milk

ColonyGoregaon (East) Mumbai-400065 Maharashtra India

Phone 91-22-29272027Email mdmaidcmumbaicom

Website wwwmaidcmumbaicom

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INVESTMENT PROMOTION OFFICES hellip (23)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

7373DECEMBER 2016

Agency Description Contact information

Maharashtra

Industrial

Development

Corporation (MIDC)

1 MIDCrsquos objectives are

a) To achieve balanced industrial development ofMaharashtra with an emphasis on developing partsand underdeveloped parts of the state

b) Help in infrastructural development of each and everydistrict in Maharashtra

c) Facilitate entrepreneurs in setting up industries atvarious locations

MIDC is an agent of the state government for carrying outactivities of acquisition and disposal of land provision ofinfrastructure facilities and providing other services toindustrial centres

Udyog SarathiMahakali Caves Road Andheri (E)

Mumbai-400 093Phone 91-22-268700525473

Fax 91-22-26871587Email feedbackmidcindiaorg

Website wwwmidcindiaorg

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INVESTMENT PROMOTION OFFICES hellip (33)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

7474DECEMBER 2016

Approvals and clearances required Respective departments

Prior to setting up the unit

Registration

Development Authority

Allotment of landshed

Permission for land use Industrial Development Authorities

No-objection certificate under the Water Act 1974 and the Air Act 1981 Pollution Control Board

Approval for construction activity and building plan Development Authority

No-objection certificate Fire Department

Provisional Trade Tax registrations

Central and State Excise Departments

Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY APPROVALS REQUIRED hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

7575DECEMBER 2016

Approvals and clearances required Respective departments

Before commencement of production

No-objection certificate under the Water Act 1974 and the Air Act 1981 Pollution Control Board

No-objection certificate Fire Department

Permanent Trade Tax registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956Central and State Excise Departments

Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956

After commencement of productionactivity

Registration Industries Department

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY APPROVALS REQUIRED hellip (22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Timelines for approvals and clearances

Department Timeline

Issuance of allotment order 15 days

Possession of plotshed 7 days

Building plans approval 15 days

Grant of water connection 10 days

Urban land ceiling permission 10 days

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2014-15

7676DECEMBER 2016

Cost parameter Cost estimate Source

Land (per sq m)Commercial US$ 02 to US$ 11583

Industrial US$ 02 to US$ 5792

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC)

Power (per kWh)

Domestic 45-16 cents

Commercial 117-235 cents

Agricultural 43 cents

Industrial 88-1997 cents

Economic Survey 2015-16

Labour (per day) US$ 12 to US$ 6

Ministry of Labour and Employment

Government of India Wage Rates July

1 2015 to Dec 31 2015

5-star hotel room (single

occupancy per night)US$ 97-US$ 220

Maharashtra Tourism Development

Corporation

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

COST OF DOING BUSINESS IN MAHARASHTRA

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

As per the World Bank and Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP) report - Assessment of State

Implementation of Business Reforms 2016 the state ranked 10th as per the Ease of Doing Business Index

7777DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE ACTS amp POLICIES hellip (15)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Maharashtra ITITeS Policy 2015

Read more

Objectives

Maharashtra Renewable Energy Policy 2015

bull To increase power production from renewable sources by 14400 MW and from solar power

projects by 7500 MW From renewable sources power generation of 5000 MW is targeted from

wind power projects 1000 MW from sugarcane wasteagricultural remedial projects 400 MW

from small hydro projects 300 MW from agricultural waste power generation projects and 200

MW from industrial waste power generation projects

bull The policy progress would be headed by the Principal Secretary Energy

Objectives

Read more

bull To attract IT investments across the State and incentivize IT industry at all district headquarters

in the State by providing additional incentives and continue to provide usual incentives as per the

IT ITES Policy ndash 2009

bull To promote the development of special fields of application of IT such as animation visual

effects gaming and comics

Maharashtra Tourism Policy 2016

Read more

Objectives

bull Designate Tourism as a priority sector since it holds the potential to usher in economic

development and generate high employment opportunities in Maharashtra

bull Achieve sector growth of 10 per annum and share of 15 in GSDP through tourism and

tourism related activities

bull Generate fresh investments in the tourism sector to the tune of US$ 458 billion by 2025

bull Create 1 million additional jobs in the tourism sector by 2025

7878DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE ACTS amp POLICIES hellip (25)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Housing Policy 2013-2018

bull To generate low income housing by making it mandatory for private developers with residential

plot sizes of 4000 square metres and above to reserve 20 of the land for low income groups

bull The reserved land or constructed flats would be handed over to the state housing agency

Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (MHADA)

Read more

Objective

Industrial Policy of Maharashtra 2013-2018

bull To attract investment of US$ 82946 billion by the end of 2018 and create 2 million job

opportunities

bull To focus on the areas of Maharashtra that are less developed in comparison with mainstream

industrially developed areas and retain the state as industrial investment leaderRead more

Objectives

Organic Farming Policy 2013

bull To promote and encourage organic farming in Maharashtra by allocating a minimum 10 of the

land for organic faming activity

bull To provide organic pesticides and fertilizers and increase the awareness amongst farmers about

organic faming through lecturesRead more

Objective

7979DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE ACTS amp POLICIES hellip (35)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

State Port Policy 2010

bull To develop six non major ports in Maharashtra by developing greenfield ports multi-purpose

jetties and cargo terminals in order to aid import and export and coastal shipping of goods

Read more

Objective

e-Governance Policy of Maharashtra - 2011

bull To develop the e- governance sector of the state and take it towards m- governance by enabling

the citizens to avail the services online

bull To enable the government to function more efficiently and develop a paper less environment

Read more

Objective

Textile Policy of Maharashtra 2011ndash17

bull To lay special emphasis on raising processing units at various levels from cotton to

manufacturing textiles to assure long term development by giving support to the industries

associated with manufacturing of textiles

Objective

Read more

8080DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE ACTS amp POLICIES hellip (45)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Child Development Policy 2002

bull To emphasise on child development of orphans destitute homeless and deviated in a planned

structured and disciplined manner

bull To aid prevention of sexual exploitation and trafficking of children

bull To provide free education and entertainment facilitiesRead more

Objectives

Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Policy 2002

bull To help in the growth of SEZs (duty free enclave) in the state in order to promote rapid industrial

development and job opportunities

bull To attract foreign amp domestic investments for infrastructure development in the state Read more

Objectives

Tourism Policy 2006

bull To promote tourism and develop hospitality infrastructure with private sector participation in the

state for a period of ten years or until substituted by new policy

bull To encourage public-private partnership (PPP) mode for development of tourist destinations

Read more

Objective

8181DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE ACTS amp POLICIES hellip (55)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Grapes Processing Industry Policy 2001

bull To develop grape processing industry in the state and creating better employment opportunities

bull To encourage wine industry be setting up wine parks in the state

Read more

Objective

Maharashtra Biotechnology Policy 2001

bull To develop and make the state biotechnology industry globally competitive the government

announced various fiscal and non fiscal incentives for biotechnology units

bull To develop infrastructure that is biotechnology parks and research basesRead more

Objective

Water Policy 2002

bull To focus on optimal use of water resources coupled with sustainable development in order to

provide economic and social benefits to the people of the state

Read more

Objective

8282DECEMBER 2016

Summit Venue of Summit Date

International Summit on Engineering and Technology (ISET-16) Mumbai 13th August 2016

International Conference on Networking Communication and Computing

Technology (ICNCCT-16)Nashik 14th August 2016

World Conference on Advanced Trends Robot Design Development

And Control (WCRDDC-16)Pune 27th August 2016

International Conference on Applications in Electrical Electronics

Computer Civil and Mechanical Engineering (ICEECCME-16)Aurangabad 4th September 2016

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

CONFERENCESSUMMITS FOR 2016-17hellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source India conference alerts

8383DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

CONFERENCESSUMMITS FOR 2016-17hellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source India conference alerts

Summit Venue of Summit Date

International Conference on Research in Mechanical Robotics and Civil

Engineering (ICRMRCE-16)Mumbai 11th September 2016

International Conference on Research in Mechanical Robotics and Civil

Engineering (ICRMRCE-16)Mumbai 2nd October 2016

International Conference on Electrical Electronics Computer Civil and

Mechanical Engineering (ICEECCME-16)Mumbai 6th November 2016

8484DECEMBER 2016

Average exchange rates

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ANNEXURE

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Year INR equivalent of one US$

2004-05 4481

2005-06 4414

2006-07 4514

2007-08 4027

2008-09 4614

2009-10 4742

2010-11 4562

2011-12 4688

2012-13 5431

2013-14 6028

2014-15 6028

2015-16 6546

Source Reserve Bank of India

8585DECEMBER 2016

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by TechSci in consultation with IBEF

All rights reserved All copyright in this presentation and related works is solely and exclusively owned by IBEF The

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modified or in any manner communicated to any third party except with the written approval of IBEF

This presentation is for information purposes only While due care has been taken during the compilation of this

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TechSci and IBEF neither recommend nor endorse any specific products or services that may have been mentioned in

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DISCLAIMER

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Page 8: MAHARASHTRA - IBEF• Maharashtra’sGSDP at current prices was US$ 300.51 billion in 2015-16 and accounted for 12.98% of India’sGDP, the highest among all states. Highest FDI in

88DECEMBER 2016

Parameter Maharashtra All states Source

Economy 2015-16 2015-16

GSDP as a percentage of all statesrsquo GSDP 1298 1000 Central Statistics Office TechSci Estimates

GSDP growth rate () 99 864 Central Statistics Office TechSci Estimates

Per capita GSDP (US$) 2545 1546 Central Statistics Office TechSci Estimates

Physical Infrastructure

Installed power capacity (MW) 4063069 30450575 Central Electricity Authority as of June 2016

Wireless subscribers (No) 84268281 1033157014Telecom Regulatory Authority of India as of

May 2016

Internet subscribers (No) 29000000 334340000Telecom Regulatory Authority of India as of

January 2016

National Highway length (km) 743479 10008708NHAI Roads and Building Department-

Government of India

Major and minor ports (No) 2 + 53 13+187 India Ports Association 2015

Airports (No) 11 125 Airports Authority of India

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

MAHARASHTRA IN FIGURES hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

99DECEMBER 2016

Parameter Maharashtra All states Source

Social Indicators

Literacy rate () 823 730 Census 2011

Birth rate (per 1000 population) 165 216 SRS Bulletin

Investment

Cumulative FDI equity inflows (US$ billion)1 8262 28851Department of Industrial Policy amp Promotion

April 2000 to March 2016

Industrial Infrastructure

Operational PPP projects (No) 194 1246DEA Ministry of Finance Government of India

July 2016

Operational SEZs (No) 25 186

Notified as of February 2016 Ministry of

Commerce amp Industry Department of

Commerce July 2016

1Combined FDI inflows for Maharashtra Dadra amp Nagar Haveli and Daman amp Diu

PPP Public-Private Partnership SEZ Special Economic Zone SRS Sample Registration System

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

MAHARASHTRA IN FIGURES hellip (22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

1010DECEMBER 2016

At current prices GSDP of Maharashtra was US$ 30051

billion in 2015-16

GSDP of the state grew at a CAGR of around 113 from

2004-05 to 2015-16

Source Central Statistics Office TechSci Estimates based on ldquoAdvanced

Estimatesrdquo provided by Directorate of Economics and Statistics of Maharashtra

GSDP - Gross State Domestic Product

CAGR ndash Compound Annual Growth Rate

GSDP - State Budget 2016-17

GSDP of Maharashtra at current prices

(in US$ billion)

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash GSDP

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

9271103

1295

1701 16341805

23002507 2437 2449

2648

3005

1111DECEMBER 2016

At current prices NSDP of Maharashtra was US$ 2636

billion in 2015-16

Maharashtrarsquos NSDP grew at a CAGR of around 111

from 2004-05 to 2015-16

Source Central Statistics Office TechSci Estimates based on ldquoAdvanced Estimatesrdquo provided

by Directorate of Economics and Statistics of Maharashtra

NSDP - Net State Domestic Product

CAGR ndash Compound Annual Growth Rate

NSDP - Geometric mean of YoY calculation from 2004-05 to 2014-15

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash NSDP

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

NSDP of Maharashtra at current prices

(in US$ billion)

826990

1167

1539 14691625

20842271 2204 2212

238

2636

1212DECEMBER 2016

The statersquos per capita GSDP^ at current price was US$

2545 in 2015-16

The per capita GSDP of Maharashtra grew at a CAGR of

98 between 2004-05 and 2015-16

Source Central Statistics Office TechSci Estimates based on

ldquoAdvanced Estimatesrdquo provided by Directorate of Economics and

Statistics of Maharashtra

Per Capita GSDP^ - calculated using GSDP million US$ Population in million

Per capita GSDP (US$)

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash PER CAPITA GSDP

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

9041059

1225

1585 15001633

20532208

2118 210052242

2545

1313DECEMBER 2016

At current price the statersquos per capita NSDPamp was US$

22325 in 2015-16

The per capita NSDP of Maharashtra grew at a CAGR of

97 between 2004-05 and 2015-16

Source Central Statistics Office TechSci Estimates based on

ldquoAdvanced Estimatesrdquo provided by Directorate of Economics and

Statistics of Maharashtra

per capita NSDPamp - calculated using NSDP million

US$Population in million

Per capita NSDP (US$)

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash PER CAPITA NSDP

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

805951

1104

14341349

1471

1860

2000

1915 18977

20138 22325

1414DECEMBER 2016

Over 2015-16 the tertiarymicro sector contributed 6453 to the

statersquos GSDP at current prices followed by the secondarymicro

sector with a contribution of 2584

At a CAGR of 158 the tertiary sector has been the fastest

growing among the three sectors from 2004-05 to 2015-16

Growth was driven by trade hotels real estate finance

insurance transport communications and other services

The secondary sector grew at a CAGR of 135 between

2004-05 and 2015-16 The growth in secondary sector was

driven by growth in manufacturing construction and

electricity gas amp water supply industries

The primarymicro sector expanded at a CAGR of 137

between 2004-05 and 2015-16 Agriculture is the major

contributor in the growth of the primary sector followed by

forestry and fishing

Source Central Statistics Office TechSci Estimates based on

ldquoAdvanced Estimatesrdquo provided by Directorate of Economics and

Statistics of Maharashtra

Sector-wise share of GSDPmicro -Geometric mean of YoY

calculation from 2004-05 to 2014-15

Percentage distribution of GSDP

CAGR

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF GSDP

137

158

135

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

1018 963

2961 2584

5958 6453

2004-05 2015-16Primary Secondary Tertiary

1515DECEMBER 2016

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16

Indian Horticulture Database

CropAnnual production 2015-16

(lsquo000 tonnes)

Sugarcane 72089

Soya bean 1853

Groundnut 189

Sunflower seed 7

Jowar (Kharif) 314

Jowar (Rabi) 1383

Rice 2548

Wheat 720

Bajra (millets) 304

Maize (Kharif) 1184

Maize (Rabi) 336

Total food grains (Kharif) 5036

Total food grains (Rabi) 3353

Total oilseeds (Kharif) 2052

Total oilseeds (Rabi) 28

Total pulses (Kharif) 576

Total pulses (Rabi) 911

During 2015-16 production of pulses and oil seeds in the state

was recorded at around 148 million tonnes and 208 million

tonnes respectively

Sugarcane cotton onion soya bean banana jowar (sorghum)

and rice are some of the key agricultural products of

Maharashtra

Total food grain production in the state stood at around 83

million tonnes in 2015-16

As per the Agriculture Marketing and Farmer Friendly Reforms

Index the state secured the top position in pursuing farmer

friendly policies during 2016

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIONhellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Area (lsquo000 hectares) and production (lsquo000 MT) of

horticulture crops in Maharashtra

23802

26492

26512

16739

183783

242652 242770197198

20

12-1

3

20

13-1

4

20

14-1

5

20

15-1

6

Area

Production

1616DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIONhellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Production of pomegranates in Maharashtra

(lsquo000 MT)

2011-12 478

2012-13 408

2013-14 945

2014-15 1313

Source Department of Agriculture amp Co-operation Ministry of Agriculture

Sugarcane production in Maharashtra (million MT)

6416

8190 8673

6965 75389153

7208

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Sugar production in Maharashtra (lakh MT)

70409070 9000

7970 7710

10510

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

Vegetable production in Maharashtra (lsquo000 MT)

Vegetable 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

Onion 5638 4660 5864 5864

Potato 360 321 370 370

Tomato 1007 1050 1200 1200

As per state budget 2016-17 the Government of

Maharashtra proposed an outlay of US$ 1222

million under the scheme - ldquoNational Agriculture

Development Schemerdquo in order to strengthen the

production of pulses and oilseeds in the state

The state government also proposed

establishment of organic farming research amp

training centres across four universities related to

agriculture for the endorsement of organic

farming in the state

During 2015-16 the state recorded production of

5803 thousand MT of onion

1717DECEMBER 2016

Source Department of Industrial Policy amp Promotion Economic 1Includes Maharashtra Dadra amp Nagar Haveli and Daman amp Diu

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash FDI INFLOWS AND INVESTMENTS

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

According to the DIPP cumulative FDI inflows1 in the

state of Maharashtra during April 2000 to March

2016 stood at US$ 8262 billion

The state government has approved 19053

industrial proposals during 1991-92 to 2015-16 (up to

October 2015) Chemicals amp fertilisers followed by

textiles were the leading sectors in terms of industrial

proposals approved with cumulative share of 254

FDI equity inflows1 2008-09 to 2014-15

(US$ million)

12431

8249

6097

9553

6361

3420

6361

9511

20

08-0

9

20

09-1

0

20

10-1

1

20

11-1

2

20

12-1

3

20

13-1

4

20

14-1

5

20

15-1

6

Approved and commissioned industrial projects for major industries

(1991-92 to 2015-16- up to October 2015)

Industry

Approved proposalsCommissioned

Projects

No

Investment

(US$

billion)

No

Investme

nts (US$

billion)

Metallurgical 1909 1543 935 561

Chemicals amp

fertilizers2839 915 1386 340

Textile 1998 764 933 259

Electrical amp

electronics1174 343 683 119

Sugar 1532 587 235 128

Processed

food1046 309 440 088

1818DECEMBER 2016

As of November 2015 Maharashtrarsquos exports totalled to around

US$ 4384 billion

Major products exported from the state are gems and jewellery

software textiles readymade garments cotton yarn metal and

metal products agro-based products engineering items drugs and

pharmaceuticals and plastic and plastic items

Maharashtra is the largest producer of sugar in India In May 2015

the Government of Maharashtra approved a subsidy of US$ 167

per ton (up to the extent of 800000 tonnes) for the exports of raw

sugar

In November 2015 Maharashtra sugar mills entered into a deal with

neighbouring markets such as Sri Lanka and Bangladesh etc for

exporting 2 lakh MT of white sugar As per the announcement made

by the state government in September 2015 Maharashtra is

expected to export 4 million tonnes of sugar during 2015-16

Coca Cola a major soft drink producing giant will be procuring

oranges from Vidarbha Nagpur for producing juices that would be

sold worldwide The production would take place at its Butibori plant

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16

Note 2015-16(1) up to November 2015

Exports trends (US$ billion)

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash MAHARASHTRArsquoS EXPORT TRENDShellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

492 481

676

840769

478

739

438

200

8-0

9

200

9-1

0

201

0-1

1

201

1-1

2

201

2-1

3

201

3-1

4

201

4-1

5

20

15

-16⁽sup1⁾

1919DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash MAHARASHTRArsquoS EXPORT TRENDShellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Maize exports from Maharashtra (million MT)

10891

15160

18780

22376

1655113257

10315

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Source APEDA 1From April-August 2015

Dairy productrsquos exports from Maharashtra (thousand MT)

832 1135467

2183

3954

1125599

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Source APEDA 1From April-August 2015

Pulses exports from Maharashtra (million MT)

756

1509

18142060

2354

13031561

20

09-1

0

20

10-1

1

20

11-1

2

20

12-1

3

20

13-1

4

20

14-1

5

20

15-1

6

Source APEDA (1)From April-August 2015

2020DECEMBER 2016

Source State Budget 2016-17

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE BUDGET 2016-17

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Revenue receipts of US$ 3373 billion and revenue expenditure of US$ 3429 billion were estimated during 2016-17

PlanBudget- 2016-17

(US$ million)

National Agriculture

Development Scheme1222

lsquoMahatma Gandhi Rural

Employment

Missionrsquo and lsquoState Employment

Guarantee Schemersquo

53065

Science Technology amp

Environment Annual plan947

Crop Insurance Scheme 28337

Pandit Dindayal Upadhyay Krishi

Margdarshan Yojana916

Irrigation 458

Irrigation projects included in

ldquoPradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchai

Yojanardquo31744

ldquoChief Minister Rural Road

Schemerdquo7638

Electricity generation projects 11976

Textile Industry 4048

Road construction 61869

PlanBudget- 2016-

17 (US$ million)

Land acquisition and project displaced rehabilitation in

MIHAN3304

Shelter for all- 2022 scheme 10693

infrastructure development in Municipal council Nagar

Panchayat15276

Accelerate Nagpur and Pune metro project 2749

Maharashtra fire safety mission 458

Rajiv Gandhi Jivandai Arogya Yojana 4582

Sarv Siksha Abhiyan 11304

Nature Tourism 721

Strengthening of tourist places 4353

Majhi Kanya Bhagyashree Yojana 381

Preservation and conservation for Varli Art 916

Mumbai Metro phase-3 1382

Rajiv Gandhi Jivandai Arogya Yojana 4582

2121DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16 NHAI

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash ROADShellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

The state is well connected to its six neighbouring states and other parts of India through 18 national highways The 945 km long

Mumbai-Pune expressway is Indias first six-lane concrete high speed tolled expressway which connects the state capital and

financial hub Mumbai with the neighbouring industrial hub Pune

During 2015-16 with an investment of US$ 7638 million the state government executed - Chief Minister Rural Road Development

Scheme for connecting those areas which are not included under PMGSY As per budget 2016-17 the Government of Maharashtra

allotted an outlay of US$ 61869 million for construction of roads in the state Moreover for enhancing the flow of traffic in the town of

Kalyan the government proposed to establish the 21 km long Bhiwandi-Kalyan-Shilphata elevated road with a proposed outlay of

US$ 611 million

As on December 2015 the state government approved an elevated road project on Ghodbunder Road from Gaimukh for a proposed

investment of US$ 1327 million construction of a third bridge on Thane creek at Vashi with a proposed investment of US$ 1327

million an elevated road at Bhiwandi-Kalyan-Shil Phata with a proposed investment of US$ 4313 million four lane Vakan-Pali-

Khopoli road at a proposed investment of US$ 8294 million and an underground tunnel between Thane and Borivali

Road type Road length (km)

(as of 2015-16)

National highways 743479

State highways 40000

Major district roads 50232

Other district roads 52761

Village roads 114557

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16 NHAI

National highway length completed (km)

39100

25050

12400

2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

2222DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash ROADShellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Expenditure on road works under Pradhan Mantri Gram

Sadak Yojana in Maharashtra (US$ million)

5852

8255

3380

2013-14 2014-15 2015-16sup1

Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) was

launched in 2000 with the objective of connecting eligible

rural habitants Until 2015 about 419971 km of road

network has been completed across India of which road

length of 22214 km was completed in Maharashtra

In November 2015 the 785-meter long Vanjarpatti flyover in

Bhiwandi was inaugurated and constructed over a part of

extended Mumbai Urban Infrastructure Project (MUIP)

As per budget 2016-17 the state government proposed an

outlay of US$ 3304 million for acquisition of land special

subsidy package etc under the MIHAN project during 2016-

17

As of November 2016 the government approved two and

four-laning of three highway stretches - NH-930 NH-211

(New NH-52) and NH-211 (New NH-52) in MaharashtraPradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana

(PMGSY)`(2015-16- up to October 2015)

Habitations connected 10

Length completed 18954

Source NHAI Note 1Up to October 2015

Source PMGSY

2323DECEMBER 2016Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16 State Budget 2016-17 MMRDA Mumbai Metropolitan Region

Development Authority

The rail transport system of Maharashtra is very well

developed The state is well-connected to other parts of the

country with a railway network spanning 6103 km

(including 378 km of Konkan Railway)

Maharashtra also has an intra-citysuburban network of

railways The suburban railways carry around 8 million

passengers every day

During 2015-16 the state government and Central Ministry

of Railways signed a Memorandum of Understanding to

establish a special purpose vehicle for boosting the

completion of all the awaited rail projects in Maharashtra

During 2015-16 the state government initiated work on the

first stage of Phase-I CBD BelapurPendhar-Taloja MIDC-

Kalamboli-Khandeshwar-Navi Mumbai International Airport

corridor which is expected to be accomplished by 2017

Work on the 111 km long Belapur-Pendhar road is under

progress

As per budget 2016-17 the state government allocated

US$ 2749 million for boosting the execution of Nagpur to

Pune metro rail project Moreover for the Phase II of

Mumbai Metro line an outlay of US$ 1382 million has

been proposed by the state government for 2016-17

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash RAILWAYS

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Metromono rail

projects Project cost

(US$ million)

Current

statusimplemen

tation periodMumbai Metro Rail

Project

Phase IIA Dahisar-

DN Nagar (186 km) 97922

Initiated from

February 2016

Phase III Colaba-

Bandra-SEEPZ (335

km)353437

Tendering for civil

works in progress

Phase IV Wadala-

Ghatkopar-Thane-

Kasarwadavli (32 km) 291781

Report on

feasibility study

submitted

Phase VII Andheri

(E)- Dahisar (E) (165

km)94837

Appointment of

interim consultant

is in progress

Mumbai Mono Rail

Project

Wadala to Chembur amp

Sant Gadge Maharaj

Chowk (Jacob circle)

to Wadala (20 km)

37580

Phase I complete

Phase II90 work

completed

2424DECEMBER 2016

There are seven domestic and four international airports

functioning in Maharashtra Domestic flights operate

from Mumbai Pune Nagpur Aurangabad Kolhapur

Juhu and Nanded whereas international flights operate

from Mumbai Nagpur Pune and Aurangabad Mumbai

airport is one of the busiest airports in India To reduce

congestion at the Mumbai International Airport an idea

for a new airport has been proposed at Navi Mumbai

During 2015-16 the state government proposed to

establish an additional airport through PPP in around

four phases at Navi Mumbai with a view to minimize

overcrowding at Mumbai International Airport For this

purpose an amount of US$ 255 billion has been

proposed by the Government of Maharashtra The first

phase of the project is expected to be executed by

2019

As per budget 2016-17 the state government proposed

an amount of US$ 916 million for the enhancement of

airports (Solapur Shirdi Chandrapur Karhad Akola

Amaravati etc) under the Airport Development Authority

of Maharashtra

Source AAI (Airports Authority of India)

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash AIRPORTShellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

International airport

Domestic airport

2525DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash AIRPORTShellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Airports Authority of India

Domestic

airport

Passengers (lakh) Aircraft movement (lsquo000) Freight (lsquo000 MT)

2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Mumbai 2188 2521 3005 1883 1954 2202 1811 2077 2090

Pune 350 407 518 295 326 387 211 274 318

Nagpur 136 136 152 125 135 126 51 56 60

Aurangabad 44 42 29 40 41 37 08 13 14

International

airport

Passengers (lakh) Aircraft movement (lsquo000) Freight (lsquo000 MT)

2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Mumbai 10341 11430 11624 7236 7409 7638 46764 48654 49624

Pune 123 101 240 103 112 204 001 - 001

Nagpur 045 044 074 048 054 084 042 044 043

2626DECEMBER 2016

Along a coast line of 720 km there are two principal ports

Mumbai Port Trust (MbPT) and Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust

(JNPT) In addition there are 53 minor ports During 2015-16

up to January 2016 total traffic handled at the two major ports in

Maharashtra was recorded at 104948 lakh tonnes of which

JNPT accounted for 53547 lakh tonnes while Mumbai port

handled around 51401 lakh tonnes of port traffic

The non-major ports of Maharashtra collectively handled

passenger traffic of around 11357 passengers and cargo of

17033 lakh tonnes during 2015-16 till November 2015

Source India Ports Association

1From April 2015 to October 2015

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash PORTS

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Minor Ports in Maharashtra

bull Manori

bull Kalyan

bull Thane

bull Versova

bull Bandra

bull Trombay

bull Ulwa-Belapur

bull Panvel

bull Mora

bull Mandwa

bull Karaja

bull Thal

bull Rewas

bull Bankot

bull Kelshi

bull Sriwardhan

bull Dharamtar

bull Kumbharu

bull Harnai

bull Dabhol

bull Palshet

bull Borya

bull Jaigad

bull Tiwri-Varoda

bull Purnagad

bull Jaitapur

bull Vijaydurg

bull Deogad

bull Achara

bull Malvan

bull Niwti

bull Vengurla

bull Redi

bull Kiranpani

bull Ratnagiri

bull Dighi

bull Dahanu

bull Tarapur

bull Nawapur

bull Satpati

bull Kelwa-Mahim

bull Arnala

bull Datiware

bull Uttan

bull Bassein

bull Bhiwandi

bull Alibag

bull Revdanda

bull Borli Mandla

bull Nandgaon

bull Murud-Janjira

bull Rajpuri

bull Mandad

Operational ports statistics

For major

ports2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-161

Traffic handled

(lakh MT)122526 121517 12546 73511

For minor

ports2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-161

Traffic handled

(lakh MT)24198 24774 9643 Not available

2727DECEMBER 2016

As of June 2016 the state had a total installed power

generation capacity of 4063069 MW

Thermal power contributed 2995419 MW to the total

installed power generation capacity followed by

renewable power hydropower and nuclear power with

contributions of 665452 MW 333184 MW and 69014

MW respectively

The private sector was the biggest contributor to the total

installed thermal power generation capacity in

Maharashtra with a capacity of 1886939 MW followed

by 1473497 MW under state utilities and 702633 MW

under central utilities

The state government also proposed a new scheme for

improving electricity distribution system in the state As

per the budget 2016-17 an investment of US$ 4598

million has been projected by the government for this new

scheme

In order to intensify the capacity of renewable energy

sources in the state the state government has professed

a new energy policy for which an investment of US$

6966 million has been proposed

Installed power capacity (MW)

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash POWER

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

20415 21379 22645 26142

30354 34005

3855140589

2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Source Central Electricity Authority

2828DECEMBER 2016

According to Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI)

Maharashtra had 8426 million wireless subscribers and 192

million wireline subscribers as of May 2016

By the end of May 2016 15343488 subscribers had submitted

requests for mobile number portability in Maharashtra

Moreover the tele density in Maharashtra stood at 987 as of

May 2016

As of April 2016 the state recorded 202269 new telephone

wireless connections of Tata 4979 new wireless connections of

Vodafone and 18148 new wireless connections of Reliance

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash TELECOM

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Telecom infrastructure (As of May 2016)

Wireless subscribers 84268281

Wireline subscribers 1928841

Internet subscribers 290000001

Post offices 126012

Tele density (percent) 9871

Source Telecom Regulatory Authority of India February 2015 India Post

Ministry of Communications and Information Technology1As of January 2016

2As on December 2015

Major telecom operators in Maharashtra

Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL)

Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited (MTNL)

Bharti Airtel

Idea Cellular

Vodafone Essar

Reliance Communications

Tata Teleservices

Aircel Limited

Source Telecom Regulatory Authority of India

Performance status of NOFN Project

(as of April 2016)

No of GPs in phase-I 12055

Pipe laid (km) 14214

Cable laid (km) 10906

GPs for which cable laid 4771

No of GPs lit 150

2929DECEMBER 2016

Source Department of Environment Government of Maharashtra

JNNURM Ministry of Urban Development

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS URBAN amp SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTUREhellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Under JNNURM two schemes namely Basic Services to Urban Poor (BSUP) and Integrated Housing and Slum Development

Programme (IHSDP) have been implemented by Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority

During 2016-17 the state government allocated US$ 15276 million for ldquoMaharashtra Suvarn Jayanti Nagrothan Mahaabhiyanrdquo

which is being implemented in the state for creating basic urban amenities across various municipal councils and townships of the

state

As of November 2015 Mahindra Life Space Developers Ltd bought a land in Maharashtra with the objective of developing a

housing project aiding urbanisation in the state In addition the Maharashtra government is considering to aid the affordable

housing concept with opening up of land parcels and plots that would lie under no development zones For this the government is

planning to constitute Housing for all by 2022 policy for the urban population

As per under budget 2016-17 the state government has proposed an outlay of US$ 2749 million in order to boost the

development of metro rail projects in Nagpur and Pune Moreover for Maharashtra Fire Safety Mission in the state an amount of

US$ 458 million has been proposed by the state government

3030DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS URBAN amp SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTUREhellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Urban Infrastructure Projects under JNNURM

Project name

Amount

(US$

million)

Project nameAmount

(US$

million)

Revised in BSUP scheme for construction of 219 Dus

in Panch Zopda and Gopal Nagar slums in Nagpur

Maharashtra176

Integrated Civic Infrastructure Development

Project (ICIDP) Phase I Nagpur Maharashtra2004

BSUP scheme for construction of 279 Dus in Jat

Tarodi slum in Nagpur Maharashtra206

Revised DPR for Construction of 1694 Houses

at four locations of Nagpur City for

Rehabilitation of UrbanPoor under JNNURM -

BSUP- PPP scheme - Nagpur

1936

Revised BSUP scheme for construction of 456 Dus in

5 slums of North Nagpur in Nagpur Maharashtra253

Implementation of Integrated Housing Projects

(788 Dus) under BSUP at Nanded City Dist

Nanded Maharashtra538

Revised BSUP scheme for construction of 365 Dus in

Gopal Nagar and Bh Anand Kausalyayan Nagar

slums in Nagpur Maharashtra445

Implementation of Integrated Housing projects

(958 Dus) under BSUP at Nanded City Distt

Nanded Maharashtra697

Revised BSUP scheme for construction of 630 Dus in

Savitribai Phule Nagar slum in Nagpur Maharashtra621

Implementation of Integrated Housing Projects

(1183 Dus) under BSUP at Nanded city Dist

Nanded Maharashtra887

Revised BSUP scheme for construction of 1017 Dus

in Indira Nagar Indiramata Nagar Wanjara and Bokar

nagar (4 slums) slums in Nagpur Maharashtra944

Implementation of Integrated Housing projects

(1567 Dus) under BSUP at Nanded City Distt

Nanded Maharashtra1184

Source Department of Environment Government of Maharashtra

JNNURM Ministry of Urban Development

3131DECEMBER 2016

Project Name PPP type Sector StageProject Cost

(US$ million)

4 laning Pune - Shirur Road (BOT) TransportOperation and

maintenance stage1604

Hydro Electric Power (Waghur) Project (BOT) Energy Under construction 110

Hydel Power (Vajra - III) Project (BOT) EnergyOperation and

maintenance stage110

Hydro Electric Power (Urmodi) Project (BOT) Energy Under construction 220

Hydro Electric Power (Upper Vaitarna) Project (BOT) Energy Under construction 220

School Building (Waddhamna) Project (DBOOT)

Social and

commercial

infrastructure

Under construction 132

Hydro Electric Power (Temghar) Project (BOT) Energy Under construction 293

Water Supply Scheme (Tuljapur) (OampM) Water sanitationOperation and

maintenance stage761

Hydro Electric Power (Parseoni) Project -

Package 2(BOT) Energy

Operation and

maintenance stage323

Hydro Electric Power (Telbeila) Project (BOT) Energy Under construction 1467

Source DEA Ministry of Finance Government of India BOT Build-Operate-Transfer DBOOT Design-Build-

Own-Operate-Transfer OampM Management Contract

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS KEY PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP (PPP)

PROJECTS

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

3232DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS SEZs hellip (13)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Ministry of Commerce amp Industry Department of Commerce SEZ Special Economic Zone

Some of the operational SEZs in Maharashtra

NameDeveloper Location Primary Industry

Maharashtra Airport Development Company Ltd (MIHAN SEZ) Mihan Nagpur Multi product

SEEPZ Special Economic Zone Mumbai Electronics and gems and jewellery

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Aurangabad Engineering

Wipro Ltd Maharashtra Computerelectronic software

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Pune Computerelectronic software

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Nanded Chemicals amp pharmaceuticals

Khed Economic Infrastructure Pvt Ltd Pune Engineering amp electronics

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Satara Engineering

Navi Mumbai Special Economic Zone (NMSEZ) is the agency responsible for the supervision and execution of SEZs in the state

As of July 2016 the state has 25 operational SEZs in the state across diversified sectors including textiles and apparel food

processing footwear and leather products multi-product pharma IT SEZs etc

3333DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS SEZs hellip (23)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Some of the SEZs with formal approvals

NameDeveloper Location Primary industry

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Limited

MIDCPune ITITeS

Syntel International Private Limited Pune ITITeS

Serum Bio-pharma Park Pune Pharmaceuticals amp biotechnology

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Latur Agro-processing

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Nanded Pharmaceuticals

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Aurangabad Engineering amp electronics

Wokhardt Infrastructure Development Limited Aurangabad Pharmaceutical

Hiranandani Builders Mumbai ITITeS

New Found Properties and Leasing Pvt Ltd Thane ITITeS

EON Kharadi Infrastructure Private Limited Pune ITITeS

In addition to operational SEZs as of July 2016 Maharashtra had 9 SEZs with valid in-principle approvals 59 SEZs with formal

approvals and 51 SEZs with notified approvals

Source Ministry of Commerce amp Industry Department of Commerce SEZ Special Economic Zone

3434DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS SEZs hellip (33)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Some of the SEZs with valid in-principal approvals

NameDeveloper Location Primary industry

Mumbai SEZ Limited Gujarat Positra Port Infrastructure Ltd Multi-product

Gitanjali Gems Limited Nanded Maharashtra Gems and jewellery

ISPAT Industries Limited Raigad District Maharashtra Multi-product

Gitanjali Gems Limited Aurangabad Maharashtra Gems and jewellery

Gitanjali Gems Limited Nagpur Maharashtra Multi-product

Maharashtra Airport Development Company Limited Nagpur Maharashtra Power

Gitanjali Gems Limited Nashik Maharashtra Multi-services

Redi Port Ltd Post Redi district Sindhudurg Maharashtra FTWZ

Quippo Infrastructure Raigarh Maharashtra Engineering

Source Source Ministry of Commerce amp Industry Department of Commerce SEZ Special Economic Zone

3535DECEMBER 2016

Education infrastructure (2015-16)

InstitutionNo of

Institution

Student

Enrollment

Primary schools 105489 16017

Secondary and higher secondary

schools25013 6414

Engineering colleges (diploma

graduate and post-graduate)1093 346515

Industrial training institutes (itis) 824 134767

Architecture colleges 74 3763

Arts science commerce amp law

colleges2249 961576

Pharmacy 486 29371

During 2015-16 Maharashtrarsquos education infrastructure

comprised 21 universities 105489 primary schools 25013

secondary and higher secondary schools Primary schools

had 16017 thousand students enrolled during the year of

which 7509 thousand were girls with 515 thousand

teachers Secondary schools in the state had 6414

thousand enrolled students of which 2920 thousand were

girls with 221 thousand teachers Government of

Maharashtra is focusing on education of girls in the state

Various schemes such as Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya

Ahilyabai Holkar Scheme and Attendance Allowance

Scheme have been introduced for promoting girl education in

the state

As per budget 2016-17 the state government allocated an

amount of US$ 2099 million for the ldquoNational Secondary

Education Missionrdquo which was initiated by the central

government in association with the state government and

aims at delivering quality education to all students

undergoing secondary education Further the state

government also decided to digitise all public libraries

approved by the government with an allocated amount of

US$ 262 million during 2016-17

In addition an outlay of US$ 11304 million for Sarv Shiksha

Abhiyan has been proposed by the central and state

governments collectively

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash EDUCATION

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16 State Budget 2016-17

Census 2011

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Literacy rate () in Maharashtra 2015-16

Overall 823

Male 884 Urban 887

Female 699 Rural 77

3636DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash HEALTH

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Health infrastructure (2015-16(1))

State level hospitals 490

District hospitals 23

Mobile medical units 13

Sub-district hospitals with capacity of 50 beds 58

Sub-district hospitals with capacity of 100 beds 28

Community health centres 458

Rural hospitalsCottage hospitals 360

Primary health centres 1811

Sub-centres 10580

General hospitals 4

Orthopedic hospital 1

Super specialty hospitals 2

Mental health institutes 4

Women hospitals 11

TB hospitals 4

Health and family welfare training institution 8

Source Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Government of India

Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16(1)Until Dec 2015

As per budget 2016-17 an outlay of US$ 23739 million

has been proposed by the state government for Public

Health Department Moreover for increasing the

coverage of insurance being provided to beneficiaries in

the state the state government proposed an allocation

of US$ 4582 million during 2016-17

Health indicators of Maharashtra

(As of September 2015)

Doctor to patient ratio 1 27790(1)

Registered doctors 148575(1)

Birth rate (per thousand persons) 165

Death rate (per thousand persons) 62

Infant mortality rate (per thousand live births) 24

Life expectancy at birth (years) (2-15-16)

Male (2016-20) 699

Female (2016-20) 737

3737DECEMBER 2016

Cricket is the prominent sport in Maharashtra Other popular sports are hockey and tennis

The state has a number of sports stadiums located in Mumbai Pune and Nagpur The most well-known ones are the

Wankhede Stadium and the Brabourne Stadium in Mumbai the Nehru Stadium in Pune and the Vidarbha Cricket

Association (VCA) Stadium in Nagpur

The state has a number of entertainment centres and multiplexes The most famous entertainment centres include Essel

World in Thane The state is also home to almost all major multiplex chains in the country including PVR Cinemas Big

Cinemas and Fun Cinemas The state has a number of religious places including the Siddhi Vinayak temple (Mumbai)

Shirdi Nasik and Sach Khand Shri Huzur Gurdwara (Nanded)

The Gateway of India Ajanta and Ellora caves Daulatabad Fort and Khandala are the main tourist destinations in the state

The Sahara Stadium in Pune has been built with modern outlook and state-of-the-art facilities the stadium has a seating

capacity of about 36000

In 2016 the state government formulated a new policy- Maharashtra Tourism Policy 2016 and allocated US$ 4353 million

for the policy in order to intensify basic amenities across various tourist spots in the state

Under the New Sports Policy 2012 the Government of Maharashtra plans to set up public gyms at district sports complexes

or municipal gardens

In November 2016 the state played host to Global Citizen Festival India one of the biggest musical events in the country

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

CULTURAL INFRASTRUCTURE

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Maharashtra Tourism Government of Maharashtra

3838DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

AMRUT AND SMART CITIES

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Pune

NashikAurangabad

Nagpur

Mumbai

Bhiwandi

Source TechSci Research

Smart Cities in Maharashtra

Cities Population Area (sq km)Literacy

rate

Pune 9429408 15643 8615

Greater Mumbai 12478447 60340 8973

Nagpur 4653570 9892 8839

Nashik 6107187 15530 8231

Aurangabad 3701282 10107 7902

Amravati 646801 270 9207

Navi Mumbai 1119477 16300 8962

Kalyan-Dombivali 1246381 1372 8146

Solapur 951118 1489 8280

Thane 1818872 14700 8941

On the basis of population and the number of statutory towns the Government of India shortlisted 10 cities namely Amravati

Aurangabad Greater Mumbai Kalyan-Dombivali Nagpur Nashik Navi Mumbai Pune Solapur and Thane under the Smart City project

In November 2015 the UK government selected 2 cities of Maharashtra that is Pune and Amravati to develop as smart cities The

agreement is expected to boost the Indo-UK trade

As per budget 2016-17 the state government launched a scheme for smart city for delivering eco-friendly and ecological urban life to the

statersquos citizens Among the first selected 20 states Pune and Solapur are also included Moreover the state government has also

decided to develop other 8 smart cities in the state as well

3939DECEMBER 2016

The resources policy incentives infrastructure and climate support investments in the state Maharashtra Agro Industries

Development Corporation founded in 1965 is responsible for development of agro-based units in the state MIDC is responsible for

the development of industrial infrastructure Maharashtra Small Scale Industries Development Corporation was formed in 1962 to

provide new orientation and strength to the development of small-scale industries in the state Its main objective is to aid counsel

assist finance protect and promote interests of small industries

The Government of Maharashtra is promoting the development of several Special Economic Zones (SEZs) across Maharashtra for

sectors such as ITITeS pharmaceuticals biotechnology textile automotive amp auto components gems amp jewellery and food

processing Till July 2015 the state has 25 operational SEZs of which the majority share is contributed by ITITeS engineering and

electronics segment

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key Industries in Maharashtra

bull Pharmaceuticals

bull Biotechnology

bull IT and ITeS

bull Electronics

bull Engineering

bull Auto amp auto components

bull Oil amp gas

bull Food amp agro processing

bull Gems and jewellery

bull Banking financial services and insurance (BFSI)

bull Textiles

Source Economic Survey 2015-16 MAIDC - Maharashtra Agro Industries

Development Corporation (1)Up to September 2015

Establishment of MSME units

Year MSME unitsInvestment

(US$ million)

Employment

(lakh)

2007-08 10244 34846 139

2008-09 11682 50336 171

2009-10 11896 46257 150

2010-11 14496 84983 187

2011-12 15606 67874 207

2012-13 16136 83333 206

2013-14 19814 97128 248

2014-15 36992 109685 350

2015-16(1)

20220 62481 166

4040DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTORhellip(17)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Banking and insurance contribution to GSDP

at current prices (in US$ billion)

1806 1883

23982696 2586

2693 2895

2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

Source Maharashtra Economic Survey 2015-16 Reserve Bank of India

At current prices the contribution of the banking and

insurance sector to the GSDP of the state increased at a

CAGR of 818 between 2008-09 and 2014-15

At constant prices the contribution of banking and

insurance sector in the GSDP of the state increased at a

CAGR of 457 between 2008-09 and 2014-15

Banking and insurance contribution to GSDP

at constant prices (in US$ billion)

1921 2009

23762571

2312 2297 2512

2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

Deposits and credit of scheduled commercial

banks in Maharashtra by bank group

(January-March 2016)

Bank group

No of

banking

offices

Deposits

(US$ million)

Credit

(US$ million)

Rural 3199 944450 806862

Semi-urban 2554 1558601 1033621

Urban 1807 2460975 1285199

Total 7560 4964025 3125681

Source Reserve Bank of India

4141DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTORhellip(27)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

ATMs deployed in Maharashtra June 2015

21574

8749 8053

4481

291

Total Public SectorBanks

Private SectorBanks

State BankGroup

ForeignBanks in India

ATMs deployed in Maharashtra June 2014

19099

6811 7502

4473

313

Total Public SectorBanks

Private SectorBanks

State BankGroup

ForeignBanks in India

Source Reserve Bank of India Source Reserve Bank of India

23321

9449 8920

4683

269

Total Public SectorBanks

Private SectorBanks

State BankGroup

Foreign Banksin India

Source Reserve Bank of India

ATMs deployed in Maharashtra June 2016

4242DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTOR hellip(37)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Scheduled commercial banks in Maharashtra

Reserve Bank of India (RBI) was founded in 1935 and is recognised as Indias central banking institution RBI also controls the monetary policy of the Indian rupee RBI is headquartered in Mumbai Maharashtra and has 19 regional offices and nine sub officesMonetary authority supervision of the financial systems foreign exchange management and currency issuing are the major functions of the Reserve Bank of India

Foundation year 1956 (owned by Government of India)Banking services Credit cards consumer banking corporate banking finance and insurance investment banking mortgage loans private banking wealth managementTotal assets US$ 44792 billion Total income US$ 1254 billion ( H1 2015-16)Headquarters amp employees Headquartered in Mumbai with over 300000 employees

Website wwwsbicoin

Foundation year 1906 (state owned commercial bank)Banking services Commercial banking retail banking private banking asset management mortgages credit cardsTotal assets US$ 10373 billion Total income US$ 694 billion (2015-16)Headquarters amp infrastructure Bank is based in Mumbai with over 4500 branches and over 1000 ATMs all over IndiaWebsite wwwbankofindiacom

Reserve Bank of India

State Bank of India

Bank of India

Source Reserve Bank of India Bank websites

4343DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTOR hellip(47)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Scheduled commercial banks in Maharashtra

Foundation year 1919 (owned by Government of India)Banking services Consumer banking corporate banking finance and insurance investment banking mortgage loans private banking private equity wealth management agriculture loanTotal assets US$ 6307 billion Total income US$ 543 billion (2015-16)Headquarters amp Employees Bank is based in Mumbai with over 28000 employees and more than 4000 ATMs Website wwwunionbankofindiacoin

Foundation year 1935 (the bank has the largest network of branches in Maharashtra and is a public sector bank)Banking services Loans credit cards savings investment vehicles insurance investment banking mortgage loans private banking etcTotal assets US$ 2422 billion Total income US$ 214 billion (2015-16) Headquarters amp infrastructure Based in Pune and reaches out to 15 million customers with 2000 branches in 29 statesWebsite wwwbankofmaharashtrain

Foundation year 1911 (one of oldest commercial banks owned by the government)Banking services Core banking services are loans credit cards savings investment vehicles and insurance investment banking mortgage loans private banking etcTotal assets US$ 517 billion Total income US$ 425 billion (2015-16) Headquarters amp infrastructure Headquartered in Mumbai with over 4000 branches in 27 Indian states and 270 extension countersWebsite wwwcentralbankofindiacoin

Union Bank of India

Bank of Maharashtra

Central Bank of India

Source Reserve Bank of India Bank websites

4444DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTOR hellip(57)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Scheduled commercial banks in Maharashtra

Foundation year 1938Banking services Investment banking consumer banking commercial banking retail banking private banking asset management pensions mortgages credit cardsTotal assets US$ 2155 billion Total income US$ 129 billion (nine months ending December 2015)Headquarters amp infrastructure Bank is based in Mumbai with over 1400 branches and more than 100 ATMsWebsite wwwdenabankcom

Foundation year 2004Banking services Corporate and institutional banking commercial banking investment banking retail banking finance marketingTotal assets US$ 2259 billion Total income US$ 111 billion (2015-16)Headquarters amp Infrastructure Bank is based in Mumbai with more than 550 branches and 1255 ATMrsquosWebsite wwwyesbankin

Foundation year 1980Banking services Private and business banking corporate banking and securities global transaction banking and asset amp wealth managementHeadquarters amp employees Bank is based in Mumbai with more than 9500 employees in 16 citiesWebsite wwwdbcomindia

Dena Bank

Yes Bank

Deutsche Bank India

Source Reserve Bank of India Bank websites

4545DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTOR hellip(67)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Scheduled commercial banks in Maharashtra

Foundation year 1902Banking services Credit cards debit cards loans investments NRI banking and private bakingHeadquarters amp employees Bank is based in Mumbai with over 7500 employees The bank has 44 branches in 31 cities and 700 ATMs across the countryWebsite wwwCitibankcoin

Foundation year 1994Banking services Investment banking investment management wealth management private banking corporate banking private equity finance and insurance consumer banking mortgages credit cardsTotal assets US$ 9796 billion Total income US$ 528 billion (H1 2015-16)Headquarters amp employees Bank is based in Mumbai with more than 69065 employeesWebsite wwwhdfcbankcom

Foundation year 1964 (10th largest bank in the world)Banking services Consumer banking corporate banking finance and insurance investment banking mortgage loans private banking private equity wealth management agriculture loanTotal assets US$ 5905 billion Total income US$ 480 billion (2015-16) Headquarters amp infrastructure Bank is based in Mumbai with over 15000 employees and 2000 ATMsWebsite wwwidbicom

Citibank India

HDFC Bank

IDBI Bank

Source Reserve Bank of India Bank websites

4646DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTOR hellip(77)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Scheduled commercial banks in Maharashtra

Foundation year 1994Banking services Credit cards consumer banking corporate banking finance and insurance private bankingHeadquarters amp employees Bank is based in Mumbai with over 67857 employees Website wwwicicibankcom

ICICI Bank

Source Reserve Bank of India Bank websites

4747DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

MUMBAI AS FINANCIAL HUB OF INDIAhellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Mumbai is the capital of the state of Maharashtra and the financial capital of India The city houses a majority of the headquarters of

large corporates and financial institutions in the country In addition major stock exchanges commodity exchanges and capital

markets of India are situated in Mumbai During 2014-15 Mumbai accounted for 227 of the state income of Maharashtra Till

September 2015 the number of micro small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in Mumbai totalled 244000 providing employment to

about 292000 thousand individuals

According to Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC) there are 305 industrial units in Mumbai About US$ 648

million has been invested by the corporation for various projects in Mumbai providing employment to about 50000 people in the area

Source Maharashtra Economic Survey 2015-16 Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust

The government has also commenced work for setting up a special economic zone (SEZ) in Nhava Sheva Navi Mumbai The project

is being developed by Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) and is planned by LampT Infrastructure Engineering Limited The project will

be developed on EPC mode with a total expected private investment of about US$ 53468 million The zone is being developed on

27738 hectares of land and is directly accessible via Mumbai Goa Highway- NH4B and SH 54 It is expected to generate direct and

indirect employment opportunities for about 150 thousand people The project was granted environmental clearance on 5th December

2014 LampT Infrastructure Engineering submitted detailed plans for the project to the government on 31st March 2015 Since then

activities such as levelling of the area and initiation of tender process for the wall protecting the SEZ (Phase-1) have commenced

4848DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

MUMBAI AS FINANCIAL HUB OF INDIAhellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Further the Government is setting up the Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC) with the help of the Government of Japan

which has agreed to lend US$ 45 billion for this project Seven nodes are in the development stage for the Phase-1 of the

project which is expected to greatly boost Indiarsquos manufacturing sector

The Government of Maharashtra sent a memorandum to the 13th Finance Commission to support the growth of Mumbairsquos

infrastructure and develop it as an international finance centre

In addition to providing US$ 159 million to the Government of Maharashtra for developing the infrastructure of Mumbai as a part

of (JNNURM) the Government of India has released US$ 2663 million for the funding of Mumbai Metro to improve the transport

infrastructure of Mumbai

In November 2015 apex industry body ASSOCHAM launched Maharashtra-Goa Regional Development Council with an aim to

develop Mumbai as International Finance Centre and Mumbai-Pune-Nashik region as the Silicon Valley of India The Council is

expected to aid sustainability of two major states

The Mumbai Metro Rail Phase II A from Dahisar to DN Nagar covering 186 km with project cost of US$ 97922 million

commenced in February-2016 and is likely to be completed by March 2019 Phase III of the project Colaba-Bandra-Seepz

covering 335 km with a project cost US$ 353437 million is expected to be completed by 2020-21 General consultant has been

appointed and tendering for civil work is in progress for this phase

Preliminary work is in progress for the Mumbai Trans ndash Harbour link and Multi-Modal Corridor from Virar to Alibaug Work on the

projects commenced in 2011 amp 2010 and are expected to be completed by 2021 amp 2019 respectively As of October 2015

expenditure of US$ 1 21 million and US$ 1 million respectively was incurred

Source Maharashtra Economic Survey 2015-16

4949DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash PHARMACEUTICALS AND BIOTECHNOLOGY hellip (13)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Major opportunities have emerged in the pharmaceutical

sector primarily in the areas of contract research contract

manufacturing and clinical trials

The state has a well developed laboratory research and

development infrastructure and a strong resource pool As of

August 2015 one of the leading pharmaceutical companies

Nutra Plus started the commercial production of therapeutic

and analgesic products in its Tarapur plant

The Maharashtra state government aims at giving a boost to

the pharmaceutical sector in the state and improve research

activities with development of skilled man power Hence the

government plans to establish National Institute of Pharmacy

Education and Research at Nagpur during 2015-16 In

September 2015 A2Care one of the leading pharmaceutical

companies announced plans to invest in Maharashtra under

the Make in Maharashtra programme

From August 1991 to October 2015 a total of 854 projects

with an investment of US$ 24485 million have been

approved for the pharmaceutical industry in the state Of

these 496 projects with investment of US$ 66315 million

have commenced

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

MSME Micro small and medium enterprises

5050DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash PHARMACEUTICALS AND BIOTECHNOLOGY hellip (23)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

Economic Survey 2015-16

Biotechnology amp Pharmaceutical SEZs in Maharashtra

Sector Status

Serum Bio-Pharma Park Pharmaceuticals amp Biotechnology Formal approval granted

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Pharmaceuticals Formal approval granted

Wockhardt Infrastructure Development Limited Pharmaceuticals Formal approval granted

Mahindra and Mahindra Limited Biotechnology Formal approval granted

International Biotech Park Ltd Biotechnology Formal approval granted

Inspira Infra (Aurangabad) Ltd (formally Ajanta Project (India) Ltd) Pharmaceuticals Formal approval granted

Inspira Infra (Aurangabad) Ltd (formally Ajanta Project (India) Ltd) Biotechnology Formal approval granted

Saloni Business Park Private Limited Biotechnology Formal approval granted

Veritas Infrastructure Development Limited Biotechnology Formal approval granted

SEZ Bio-Tech Services Private Limited Biotechnology Formal approval granted

Registered BT units

BT unitsTotal units Investment (US$ million) Employment

Registered LOI Registered LOI Registered LOI

MSME 50 15 433 298 872 338

Large 16 7 1858 881 712 931

5151DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash PHARMACEUTICALS AND BIOTECHNOLOGY hellip (33)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

GlaxoSmithkline

Pharmaceuticals Ltd

Cipla Ltd

bull GlaxoSmithkline Pharmaceuticals established in 1924 is one of the oldest players in the Indian

pharmaceuticals industry In 2015-16 the company earned US$ 42291 million in revenues The

company produces medicines that treat major diseases such as asthma virus control

infections mental health diabetes and digestive conditions The company is also a leader in the

important areas of vaccines and is developing new treatments for cancer

bull Cipla is one of the major Indian companies in the pharmaceuticals sector with total income

from operations in 2015-16 valued at US$ 208 billion It is also one of the oldest players in the

sector The company has manufacturing units at Vikhroli (Mumbai) and Patalganga

Wockhardt Ltd

bull Wockhardt headquartered in Mumbai is a major player in the integrated healthcare segment

The companyrsquos market presence covers formulations biopharmaceuticals nutrition products

vaccines and Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs) The companyrsquos total income from

operations stood at US$ 33986 million in 2015-16

bull Wockhardt has set up a global scale biopharmaceuticals manufacturing park the Wockhardt

Biotech Park in Aurangabad This state-of-the-art complex comprises six dedicated

manufacturing facilities and is designed according to USFDA and EMEA standards

Lupin Ltd bull Lupin is one of the significant players and primarily derives its revenue from formulations Total

net sales of the company in 2015-16 were valued at about US$ 209 billion The company has

manufacturing plants at Tarapur and Aurangabad The company is waiting for an approval from

the Food and Drugs Authority to start commercial operations in Mihan-SEZ Nagpur

USFDA US Food and Drug Administration EMEA Europe The Middle East and Africa

5252DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ITITeS AND ELECTRONICS hellip (14)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

News Articles

IT is one of the top notch sectors in the state with maximum

thrust development and investment

Over 2014-15 Maharashtra accounted for around 30 of the

countryrsquos software exports with the help of 1200 software units

present in the state

The Government of Maharashtra is focusing on providing IT-

related infrastructure fiscal incentives to IT units and an

institutional framework for the IT sector The prime ITITeS clusters

are in Greater Mumbai Pune Thane and Nasik Pune is the

leader in Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) services

During 2015-16 the Directorate of Information Technology made 156 online services available through ldquoAaple Sarkarrdquo portal under

the Maharashtra Public Services Rights Act 2015

During 2016 Government of Maharashtra came up with a new policy - ldquoElectronics Policy 2016rdquo which aims at achieving a turnover

of US$ 12 billion for the ESDM industry and is assisting in targeted expansion of ESDM sector to cross US$ 2 billion through 2020

Source Economic Survey 2015-16

Investment in science technology and

environment sector in Maharashtra

Year Cost (outlay) US$ million

2011-12 619

2012-13 442

2013-14 564

2014-15 947

2015-16 1023

5353DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ITITeS AND ELECTRONICS hellip (24)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

During 2015-16 Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

(MIDC) CIDCO and Software Technology Park of India cumulatively

developed 37 public IT parks and approved 472 IT parks Of the total

472 IT parks 160 parks are already operational with an overall

investment of US$ 55637 million and US$ 136908 million has been

proposed for the remaining 312 IT park projects that are in the

processing phase

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development CorporationSource Economic Survey 2015-16

Prominent information technology parks in Maharashtra

District Number of IT parks (2015-16)

Pune 172

Greater Mumbai 158

Thane 129

Nagpur 5

Nashik 4

Aurangabad 3

Wardha 1

Total 472

Prominent information technology parks in

Maharashtra

Talawade IT Park Dehu-Moshi Road Pune

Millennium Business Park (MBP) Navi Mumbai

Hinjewadi IT Park Phase I Hinjewadi Pune

Hinjewadi IT Park Phase II Hinjewadi Pune

Kolhapur IT Park Kolhapur

Sangli IT Park Vishrambag Sangli

Nagpur IT Park Nagpur

Deogiri Infotech Park Aurangabad

Kharadi IT Park Kharadi Pune

5454DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ITITeS AND ELECTRONICS hellip (34)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

News articles

Government initiatives

Additional floor space index for IT parks and recreational residential and other support facilities would be provided

Eligible IT-ITeS units covered under the Package Scheme of Incentives (PSI) would be exempted from the payment of electricity duty

IT units would be supplied with power at industrial rates

Property tax shall be levied on ITITeS units at par with residential rates

VAT on the sale of IT products would be generally charged at a minimum floor rate

Developement of Mumbai-Pune-Nashik as Silicon valley of India that is an IT innovation hub under Maharashtra-Goa Regional Development

Council

5555DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ITITeS AND ELECTRONICS hellip (44)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

Accenture

IBM

bull Accenture is a global management consulting technology services and outsourcing company

with around 259000 people serving clients in more than 120 countries The company has

several development centres across India

bull It has major operating centres in Mumbai and Pune In 2014-15 (for the twelve months ending

Aug 2015) the company earned revenues of US$ 3291 billion

bull IBM is one of the biggest IT solutions and product firms having presence across the globe

bull The company has a significant presence in India with centres in Pune In 2014 it recorded

revenues of US$ 9279 billion

Capgemini

bull Capgemini is a global IT major headquartered in Paris France and operates in more than 40

countries The company generated revenues of US$ 1150 billion in 2014 and US$ 529 billion

in H1 2015 The company provides solutions across all verticals in the industry It has software

centres in Mumbai Navi Mumbai and Pune In February 2014 the company opened a new

facility at Pune with a seating capacity of 2800 persons adding to the 4000 people it employs

at its Pune campus It is also looking to increase its workforce in the state

Infosys Technologies

Ltd

bull Infosys is a well-known IT giant with development centres across India The company

generated revenues of US$ 8711 billion in 2014-15 and US$ 464 billion in H1 2015-16

bull The company has a development centre at Wakad Pune and also a BPO centre in the city

bull Infosys has been allotted land in Mihan-SEZ Nagpur and was expected to start construction

work in July 2014 In the first phase the company will invest US$ 788 million to accommodate

5000 software professionals

5656DECEMBER 2016

Maharashtra occupies an important place in both the production and export of engineering goods from the country

The engineering industry in the state is highly diversified and produces a large range of machine parts from industrial

machinery to industrial castings and forgings

The industry which was initially concentrated in the Mumbai-Pune belt has spread all over the state with the major

production centres in Nagpur Aurangabad Nasik and Kolhapur

The major engineering items of production and export in Maharashtra are textile mill machinery machinery for sugar

cement and chemical plants food processing machinery construction machinery tractors electric power machinery

transmission line towers automobiles and ship building

BHEL is setting up a new power equipment fabrication plant at Bhandara in the Vidharba region of Maharashtra The

greenfield unit is being set up by the company with an initial investment of US$ 92 million and will provide direct employment

to about 700 people It is setting up a silicon solar cell at Sakoli in the Bhandara district and also plans to set up a solar

photo-voltaic cell unit in the state As of May 2015 the plant is in construction stage

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KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ENGINEERING hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

5757DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ENGINEERING hellip (22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

Larsen amp Toubro

Ltd (LampT)

Greaves Cotton Ltd

bull Larsen amp Toubro Limited (LampT) is a diversified Indian conglomerate with interests in engineering

and construction The company earned US$ 681 billion in revenues during H1 2015-16

bull LampT is one of the oldest running companies with headquarters in Mumbai The company has

manufacturing facilities at Mumbai and Ahmednagar

bull Greaves Cotton is one of the oldest and well-diversified engineering companies in India

bull Its core products include dieselpetrol engines pump sets construction equipment and gensets

bull The company has manufacturing facilities at Chakan Chinchwad Chikalthana Shendra and

Waluj The company earned US$ 24731 million in revenues in 2015-16

Siemens Groupbull Siemens Group is a leading inventor innovator and implementer of leading-edge technology-

enabled solutions operating in the core business segments of industry energy and healthcare

The company is based in Navi Mumbai In 2013-14 (October 2013 to September 2014)

Siemens India earned US$ 176 billion as total income from operations and US$ 119 billion

during the first 9 months of 2014-15 (till June 2015)

ABB

bull ABB is one of the leading engineering companies in the world The ABB group operates in

around 100 countries and employs about 130000 people The company offers an extensive

array of products and services within power and automation technologies ABB operations in

India include 12 manufacturing facilities with over 10355 employees The company has a

manufacturing facility in Mumbai In 2014-15 ABB India Ltd earned revenues of US$ 128 billion

from operations on standalone basis and US$ 94808 million during the first nine months of

2015

5858DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash TEXTILES hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Maharashtra contributes about 114 to Indiarsquos textiles and apparels

output Maharashtra is the largest cotton producer in India with

largest area under cultivation for cotton that is 3827 thousand

hectares during 2015-16 The textile industry is the largest employer

in Maharashtra and contributes around 28 to Indias total exports

Textile parks aimed to provide world-class infrastructural

components for the textile sector and enhance productive capacity

are being set up in Maharashtra to maintain its leadership position in

textile exports and production

Some of the textile parks are the Nardhana Textile Park in Dhule

Butibori (Nagpur) Textile Park and Ambernath Textile Park As

announced in May 2015 the state government plans to set up 8 new

textile parks in the state

As per budget 2016-17 the state government is aiming at setting up

new textile units across the statersquos cotton growing areas Moreover

the government has also proposed an investment of US$ 4048

million during 2016-17 for the existing and upcoming textile projects

across Vidharbha Norhern Maharashtra and Marathwada

Source Central Silk Board

Note 2015-16(1) Till May 2016

Source Economic Survey 2014-15

2015-16 (cotton production) - estimated

Cotton (lint) production in Maharashtra (million bales)

774

682 679

883

682

420

2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Raw silk production (in tonnes)

Year Volume

2012-13 97

2013-14 122

2014-15 221

2015-16 274

2016-17(1) 20

5959DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash TEXTILES hellip (22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

Raymond

Bombay Dyeing

bull Raymond was incorporated in 1925 and is a leading Indian textile major The company is part of

global conglomerate Raymond Group It generated revenues of US$ 43886 million in 2014-15

and US$ 4084 million between April-September 2015

bull Raymond was the first in 1959 to introduce a polywool blend in India to creating the worlds finest

suiting fabric ndash the Super 240s ndash made from superfine 116 micron wool

bull The Bombay Dyeing and Manufacturing Company Limitedrsquos textile products include bedding

range bedding accessories bath linen hotel linen and industrial fabrics

bull Product range also consists of bed sheets bed covers quilts duvet covers dohars bed in bag

sets blankets pillow cases cushion covers shams cushions pillows and bed decor sets pool

towels bath towels hand towels and face towels The company generated revenues of US$

30374 million in 2015-16

S Kumarsrsquo bull S Kumarsrsquo is one of Indias leading textile and apparel companies With expertise in multi-fibre

manufacturing the company has extended its presence in multiple product categories from

fabrics to apparels and home textiles Its brands include Reid amp Taylor Belmonte SKumars

Uniformity By Belmonte Carmichael House and Stephens Brothers

Siyaramrsquosbull Siyaram Silk Mills incorporated in 1978 is a leading producer of blended fabrics in India

bull The company is one of the most renowned vertically integrated textile companies in the country

It operates the widest range of latest machinery in its eco-friendly plants at Tarapur Daman and

Mumbai The company earned US$ 24775 million in revenues in 2015-16

6060DECEMBER 2016

Maharashtra has a strong presence in the petrochemicals and oil and

gas sectors Mumbai Nagothane Rabale and Patalganga are major

petrochemical hubs while Thane Mumbai Pune and Wardha are

chemical hubs

Opportunities primarily exist in the areas of polymers amp plastics

fertilisers and synthetic yarns Key competitive strengths of the state in

this industry are the strong upstream and downstream linkages for raw

materials and products Bombay High accounts for over 50 of the

countrys oil amp gas production In August 2015 Indraprastha Gas Ltd

invested US$ 3151 million in Maharashtra Natural Gas Ltd (MNGL) The

purpose of the investment is to enhance the city gas distribution

business of the company in Maharashtra

As of August 2015 the state government announced plans to establish a

grid-connected canal top solar power project in the state at Jalgaon The

project will feature a 75 MW solar photovoltaic power plant which will be

established on the left bank canal of the dam As per the new energy

policy of the state the government is planning to establish 14400 MW of

fresh grid-connected capacity by 2019-20

As on March 2016 the state had an installed capacity of 2995419 MW

under Thermal energy 69014 MW under Nuclear energy 333184 MW

under Hydro and 661329 MW under Renewable energy sources

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KEY INDUSTRIES ndash CHEMICALS OIL AND GAS ENERGY hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Commissionerate of Agriculture GoM

Economic Survey 2015-16

Use of chemical fertilisers in Maharashtra

YearTotal input

(lsquo000 tonnes)

Per hectare

consumption (kg)

2011-12 658 1552

2012-13 547 1161

2013-14 599 1194

2014-15 6013 1259

2015-16 5825 1070

Under the State Budget 2016-17 the government has

planned an investment of US$ 11977 million for

electricity generation projects Outlay of UD$ 6966

million has been set for adding capacity under non-

conventional energy sources

6161DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

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MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

Oil and Natural Gas Corp

Hindustan Petroleum

Corp Ltd

bull Oil and Natural Gas Corporation ranks as one of the leading oil and gas Exploration and Production

(EampP) companies in the world in the terms of asset value The companyrsquos consolidated revenue from

operations stood at US$ 12 billion in 2015-16 The company has a production facility at Uran (Navi

Mumbai) and the corporate office is in Mumbai It plans to invest US$ 810 million to build a new gas

based fertiliser plant and it would invest US$ 9456 million for redevelopment of its Mumbai High

(North) oil and gas field in the state of Maharashtra

bull Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL) is one of the Navratna Public Sector Units (PSUs)

It is a major refining and oil retailing company in India HPCLrsquos standalone total income was US$

2857 billion in 2015-16 It has an oil refining unit on Mumbairsquos west coast

Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd bull Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) is engaged in the marketing and distribution refining

trading and exploration of petroleum The companyrsquos standalone revenues stood at US$ 1633

billion between April 2015-September 2015 BPCL has a refinery in Mumbai

Reliance Industries Ltd bull Reliance Industries Limited is the largest private sector firm in India and ranks 99th on the Fortune

500 list based on revenues The companyrsquos standalone revenues was US$ 4523 billion for 2015-16

The company has diversified interests in energy retail textiles petrochemicals infotel and SEZs

Reliance Industries Limited has manufacturing facilities at Nagothane Nagpur and Pathalganga in

Maharashtra

6262DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash AUTO AND AUTO COMPONENTS hellip (13)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Maharashtra accounts for approximately 351 of the

countryrsquos output of automobiles by value

The major automobile centres in the state include Pune

Nasik Aurangabad and Nagpur

Pune is the largest auto hub of India with over 4000

manufacturing units in the Pimpri-Chinchwad region

alone Pune is home to large players like Bajaj Auto

Limited Daimler Chrysler Limited Tata Motors etc

Nasik is home to one of Indias largest multi-utility

vehicle manufacturers ndash Mahindra amp Mahindra Limited

In September 2015 Maharashtra government received

an application from Mercedes Benz regarding an

investment plan of US$ 30553 million to upgrade its

manufacturing capacity at Pune plant which

manufactures around 40000 to 80000 units of luxury

cars per year

The domestic utility maker Mahindra has been planning

to invest US$ 122 billion for enlarging its automotive or

manufacturing plants in Maharashtra Investment of US$

99298 million will be made at the companyrsquos Nashik

plant and while investment of US$ 22915 million would

be done in the Chakan unit The total amount will be

invested by Mahindra over a span of more than seven

years

Automotive hubs in Maharashtra

As of August 2016 Mahindra Intertrade a part of Mahindra

Group entered into a partnership with MSTC a Government

of India enterprise to set up the countrys first auto

shredding and vehicle recycling unit Gujarat and

Maharastra have been short listed for setting up the facility

with the operations likely to commence by early 2018

6363DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash AUTO AND AUTO COMPONENTS hellip (23)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

As of July 2015 the Maharashtra state government

announced plans to finalise the deal with Chrysler for

setting up a jeep production facility at Ranjangaon in

Aurangabad The overall investment expected in the

first year is US$ 28188 million and US$ 56369 million

is to be invested over the next six years

ARAI Indias premier automotive RampD testing and

certification organisation is in Pune It is Indiarsquos first

Auto Cluster Development and Research Institute is in

Maharashtra

Investment opportunities in the auto sector

Partnership and alliances for auto component

sector

Vehicle retailing

Low cost vehicles

Cvs to benefit from increasing infrastructure activity and

heightened international interest

Diversification in two wheeler segment

Design centers

Auto financing

RampD

Source Economic Survey 2015-16 ARAI - Automotive Research Association of India

Note 2016(1) till January 2016

Category wise numbers of a few categories of motor vehicles on the road in Maharashtra

Vehicle Type 2015 2016(1)

Motor-cycles scooters amp mopeds 18151386 19705511

Taxi cabs 203180 217062

Auto rickshaws 719341 724080

Ambulances 13625 14295

School buses 27046 22402

Private service vehicles 11163 11640

6464DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash AUTO AND AUTO COMPONENTS hellip (33)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

Bajaj Auto Ltd

Tata Motors Ltd

bull Bajaj Auto is a major Indian automobile manufacturer The company is the worlds fourth-largest two- and

three-wheeler manufacturer with turnover of US$ 346 billion in 2015-16 The company manufactures and

exports scooters motorcycles and auto rickshaws The company is based in Pune with a regional office at

Akurdi and manufacturing plants in Chakan (Pune manufactures motorcycles) and Waluj (near

Aurangabad manufactures motorcycles and three-wheelers)

bull Tata Motors Limited is a multinational corporation headquartered in Mumbai India It acquired British

automotive brands Jaguar and Land Rover in 2008 The company is the worldrsquos fourth-largest truck and

bus manufacturer Net revenue of the company was US$ 1232 billion in 2015-16

bull The company has an auto manufacturing and assembly unit at Pune The Pune unit is spread over two

geographical regions ndash Pimpri (800 acres) and Chinchwad (130 acres)

Force Motors Ltd bull Formerly known as Bajaj Tempo Force Motors is a part of Firodia Enterprise that manufactures Multi

Utility Vehicles (MUVs) tractors Sports Utility Vehicles (SUVs) and Light Commercial Vehicles (LCVs)

bull Matador was a popular LCV manufactured by Force Motors The company has a manufacturing unit in

Pune The company generated consolidated income of US$ 467 million in 2015-16

Mahindra and Mahindra

Ltd

bull Mahindra and Mahindra is one of the major auto manufacturers of India The company generated US$

1775 billion of income from operations in 2015-16

bull The companyrsquos products include tractors SUVs and LCVs It has manufacturing facilities at Mumbai Pune

Nagpur and Nasik

6565DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash TOURISM hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Maharashtra is a major trade and tourist destination of India attracting

thousands of tourists from across the world every year It is the fourth

most visited state of India

There are many temples in Maharashtra some of them being hundreds of

years old constructed in a fusion of architectural styles borrowed from

north and south India Maharashtra has its own folk music Folk musical

programmes such as Gondhal Lavani Bharud and Powada are popular

especially in rural areas

The state is home to the Hindi film industry Bollywood which produces

the largest number of films globally Maharashtra has a score of

pilgrimage destinations ranging from the ones that revolve around

mythology (eg Nasik Warkar and Pune) and those celebrating the

achievements of religious leaders and reformers (Shirdi Haji Ali shrine) to

new age pilgrimage destinations such as the Osho Commune at Pune

Tourist arrivals in Maharashtra (million)

Nasik is one of the four sites of the Kumbh Mela which is held once in every 12 years The city is known as the place where Lord

Ram spent 14 years in exile Maharashtra is the first state to declare a tourism district for tourism development Sindhudurg is the

first district in Maharashtra to be declared as a tourism district

The state has launched Unlimited Maharashtra advertising campaign through newspapers and television channels to attract

tourists during summer vacations A half-hour ferry ride across Mumbai harbor takes visitors to view the superbly carved 1300

years old cave temple on the little island of Elephanta a favourite picnic spot

Source Ministry of Tourism Government of India

7750 8685

9850 10781

2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

6666DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash TOURISM hellip (22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

In 2014-15 9412 million domestic tourists and 438 million foreign tourists visited the state of Maharashtra whereas in 2013-14

827 million domestic tourists and 415 million foreign tourists visited Maharashtra During 2015 10343 million domestic tourists

and 431 million foreign tourists visited the state of Maharashtra

In 2016 the Government of Maharashtra formulated a new policy on Tourism- lsquoMaharashtra Tourism Policy 2016rsquo which aims at

minimizing delays as well as replication of redundancies amp information and enhancing the application process efficiency An

amount of US$ 4353 million was allocated by the government to boost basic amenities being provided across tourist spots

As per 2016-17 budget the state government announced the following plans

Aurangabad has been affirmed as a tourist district in the state and the government has decided to offer special attention

towards the uplifting of tourism in Verul Sulibhanjan Mhaismal and Khultabad

The state government is also undergoing various steps for improving safety measures across the beaches for ensuring

security of people

6767DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES amp EMPOWERMENT

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Till October 2015 a total of 454 mega projects were sanctioned by the state government with an outlay of US$ 5418 billion Due

to these projects employment opportunities for a total of 388 lakh people are expected to be created

Further a total employment of 166 lakh has been recorded across 20220 MSMEs with an investment of US$ 62480 million till

September 2016

As per budget 2016-17 for upgradation of State Employment Guarantee Scheme and Mahatma Gandhi Rural Employment

Scheme in the state the Government of Maharashtra has projected an outlay of US$ 1222 million of which US$ 42295 million

is towards the central share and US$ 10769 million is towards the state share These schemes are being executed in the state

for providing the required job opportunities across rural areas

Source State Budge 2016-17 Economic Survey 2015-16

6868DECEMBER 2016

The Government of Maharashtra provides single-window clearance to all units to reduce the average time required for

establishment of such units and issue various clearances required for setting up of industries at a single point The

government has taken following steps for setting up committees at various levels

District-level committee under the chairmanship of the District Collector for proposals from SSI units

State-level committee under the chairmanship of Development Commissioner (Industries) for MSILSI units

Mega projects committee under the chairmanship of Secretary (Industries) for mega projects and FDI proposals

A Common Application Form (CAF) to be evolved for every applicant seeking to set up an industry andor expansion unit

and development of information systemsoftware to process such applications online

Representatives of the concerned departments from whom the clearances are required to be the members of or invitees on

the district state and mega projects committees The final decision will be given as far as possible within 30 days of receipt

of dully filled CAFs

In order to provide the people of state with one stop portal for information services and consents electronically under

Industrial Policy 2013 the government is focussing on provisions for SWC system

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SINGLEndashWINDOW CLEARANCE MECHANISMhellip (13)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

6969DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

SINGLEndashWINDOW CLEARANCE MECHANISMhellip (23)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Agency Description

MIDC services

Land Department- Services

Fire Department- Services

Engineering - Water Department- Services

Engineering - Drainage Department- Services

Engineering - Power Department- Services

SPA Department- Services

Technical Advisor Department- Services

IT SEZ Department- Services

Non-MIDC services

Directorate of Industries - Services

Labour Department- Services

Airport Authority of India - Services

Public Works Department - Services

Ministry of Corporate Affairs - Services

Food and Drug Administration - Services

Maharashtra Coastal Zone Management Authority - Services

Directorate General of Foreign Trade - Services

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

7070DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

SINGLEndashWINDOW CLEARANCE MECHANISMhellip (33)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Agency Description

Non-MIDC services

Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Limited - Services

Income Tax Department - Services

Department of Sales Tax - Services

Industrial Safety amp Healthy Directorate - Services

Boiler Inspectorate - Services

Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai ndash Services

Central Board of Excise amp Customs - Services

Employee Welfare - Services

Weights and Measures - Services

Bureau of Indian Standards - Services

Maharashtra Pollution Control Board - Services

Petroleum and Explosives Safety Organization - Services

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

7171DECEMBER 2016

Agency Description Contact information

Directorate of

Industries

The work of the Directorate of Industries Maharashtra stateis mainly confined to the development and progress of large-scale small-scale and cottage industries in the state TheDepartment of Industries was reorganised and theDirectorate of Industries was formed in August 1960 Controlof cottage industries was transferred to the Directorate ofIndustries with effect from 1st December 1960

It also assists in the formulation and implementation ofvarious policies and promotional schemes

Development Commissioner of Industries

Government of MaharashtraDirectorate of Industries

New Administrative Building2nd Floor Opposite Mantralaya

MumbaiMaharashtra-400 032

Phone 91-22-22028616didcimaharashtragovin

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INVESTMENT PROMOTION OFFICES hellip (13)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

7272DECEMBER 2016

Agency Description Contact information

Maharashtra Agro

Industries

Development

Corporation Limited

(MAIDC)

The objective of the company is to make available to thefarmers of Maharashtra standard quality fertiliserspesticides agro engineering implements amp animal feed to theextent required amp at the time of requirement amp at competitiverates

Maharashtra Agro Industries Development CorporationLimited (MAIDC) has also been designated as the statenodal agency by Ministry of Food Processing IndustriesGovernment of India In its role as state nodal agency itscrutinises amp forwards various proposals of entrepreneursunder different schemes of assistance from the Governmentof India It also helps entrepreneurs in preparing projectsselecting the area etc

Krushi Udyog BhavanDinkarrao Deasi Marg Aarey Milk

ColonyGoregaon (East) Mumbai-400065 Maharashtra India

Phone 91-22-29272027Email mdmaidcmumbaicom

Website wwwmaidcmumbaicom

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INVESTMENT PROMOTION OFFICES hellip (23)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

7373DECEMBER 2016

Agency Description Contact information

Maharashtra

Industrial

Development

Corporation (MIDC)

1 MIDCrsquos objectives are

a) To achieve balanced industrial development ofMaharashtra with an emphasis on developing partsand underdeveloped parts of the state

b) Help in infrastructural development of each and everydistrict in Maharashtra

c) Facilitate entrepreneurs in setting up industries atvarious locations

MIDC is an agent of the state government for carrying outactivities of acquisition and disposal of land provision ofinfrastructure facilities and providing other services toindustrial centres

Udyog SarathiMahakali Caves Road Andheri (E)

Mumbai-400 093Phone 91-22-268700525473

Fax 91-22-26871587Email feedbackmidcindiaorg

Website wwwmidcindiaorg

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INVESTMENT PROMOTION OFFICES hellip (33)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

7474DECEMBER 2016

Approvals and clearances required Respective departments

Prior to setting up the unit

Registration

Development Authority

Allotment of landshed

Permission for land use Industrial Development Authorities

No-objection certificate under the Water Act 1974 and the Air Act 1981 Pollution Control Board

Approval for construction activity and building plan Development Authority

No-objection certificate Fire Department

Provisional Trade Tax registrations

Central and State Excise Departments

Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY APPROVALS REQUIRED hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

7575DECEMBER 2016

Approvals and clearances required Respective departments

Before commencement of production

No-objection certificate under the Water Act 1974 and the Air Act 1981 Pollution Control Board

No-objection certificate Fire Department

Permanent Trade Tax registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956Central and State Excise Departments

Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956

After commencement of productionactivity

Registration Industries Department

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KEY APPROVALS REQUIRED hellip (22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Timelines for approvals and clearances

Department Timeline

Issuance of allotment order 15 days

Possession of plotshed 7 days

Building plans approval 15 days

Grant of water connection 10 days

Urban land ceiling permission 10 days

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2014-15

7676DECEMBER 2016

Cost parameter Cost estimate Source

Land (per sq m)Commercial US$ 02 to US$ 11583

Industrial US$ 02 to US$ 5792

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC)

Power (per kWh)

Domestic 45-16 cents

Commercial 117-235 cents

Agricultural 43 cents

Industrial 88-1997 cents

Economic Survey 2015-16

Labour (per day) US$ 12 to US$ 6

Ministry of Labour and Employment

Government of India Wage Rates July

1 2015 to Dec 31 2015

5-star hotel room (single

occupancy per night)US$ 97-US$ 220

Maharashtra Tourism Development

Corporation

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

COST OF DOING BUSINESS IN MAHARASHTRA

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

As per the World Bank and Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP) report - Assessment of State

Implementation of Business Reforms 2016 the state ranked 10th as per the Ease of Doing Business Index

7777DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE ACTS amp POLICIES hellip (15)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Maharashtra ITITeS Policy 2015

Read more

Objectives

Maharashtra Renewable Energy Policy 2015

bull To increase power production from renewable sources by 14400 MW and from solar power

projects by 7500 MW From renewable sources power generation of 5000 MW is targeted from

wind power projects 1000 MW from sugarcane wasteagricultural remedial projects 400 MW

from small hydro projects 300 MW from agricultural waste power generation projects and 200

MW from industrial waste power generation projects

bull The policy progress would be headed by the Principal Secretary Energy

Objectives

Read more

bull To attract IT investments across the State and incentivize IT industry at all district headquarters

in the State by providing additional incentives and continue to provide usual incentives as per the

IT ITES Policy ndash 2009

bull To promote the development of special fields of application of IT such as animation visual

effects gaming and comics

Maharashtra Tourism Policy 2016

Read more

Objectives

bull Designate Tourism as a priority sector since it holds the potential to usher in economic

development and generate high employment opportunities in Maharashtra

bull Achieve sector growth of 10 per annum and share of 15 in GSDP through tourism and

tourism related activities

bull Generate fresh investments in the tourism sector to the tune of US$ 458 billion by 2025

bull Create 1 million additional jobs in the tourism sector by 2025

7878DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE ACTS amp POLICIES hellip (25)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Housing Policy 2013-2018

bull To generate low income housing by making it mandatory for private developers with residential

plot sizes of 4000 square metres and above to reserve 20 of the land for low income groups

bull The reserved land or constructed flats would be handed over to the state housing agency

Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (MHADA)

Read more

Objective

Industrial Policy of Maharashtra 2013-2018

bull To attract investment of US$ 82946 billion by the end of 2018 and create 2 million job

opportunities

bull To focus on the areas of Maharashtra that are less developed in comparison with mainstream

industrially developed areas and retain the state as industrial investment leaderRead more

Objectives

Organic Farming Policy 2013

bull To promote and encourage organic farming in Maharashtra by allocating a minimum 10 of the

land for organic faming activity

bull To provide organic pesticides and fertilizers and increase the awareness amongst farmers about

organic faming through lecturesRead more

Objective

7979DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE ACTS amp POLICIES hellip (35)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

State Port Policy 2010

bull To develop six non major ports in Maharashtra by developing greenfield ports multi-purpose

jetties and cargo terminals in order to aid import and export and coastal shipping of goods

Read more

Objective

e-Governance Policy of Maharashtra - 2011

bull To develop the e- governance sector of the state and take it towards m- governance by enabling

the citizens to avail the services online

bull To enable the government to function more efficiently and develop a paper less environment

Read more

Objective

Textile Policy of Maharashtra 2011ndash17

bull To lay special emphasis on raising processing units at various levels from cotton to

manufacturing textiles to assure long term development by giving support to the industries

associated with manufacturing of textiles

Objective

Read more

8080DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE ACTS amp POLICIES hellip (45)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Child Development Policy 2002

bull To emphasise on child development of orphans destitute homeless and deviated in a planned

structured and disciplined manner

bull To aid prevention of sexual exploitation and trafficking of children

bull To provide free education and entertainment facilitiesRead more

Objectives

Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Policy 2002

bull To help in the growth of SEZs (duty free enclave) in the state in order to promote rapid industrial

development and job opportunities

bull To attract foreign amp domestic investments for infrastructure development in the state Read more

Objectives

Tourism Policy 2006

bull To promote tourism and develop hospitality infrastructure with private sector participation in the

state for a period of ten years or until substituted by new policy

bull To encourage public-private partnership (PPP) mode for development of tourist destinations

Read more

Objective

8181DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE ACTS amp POLICIES hellip (55)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Grapes Processing Industry Policy 2001

bull To develop grape processing industry in the state and creating better employment opportunities

bull To encourage wine industry be setting up wine parks in the state

Read more

Objective

Maharashtra Biotechnology Policy 2001

bull To develop and make the state biotechnology industry globally competitive the government

announced various fiscal and non fiscal incentives for biotechnology units

bull To develop infrastructure that is biotechnology parks and research basesRead more

Objective

Water Policy 2002

bull To focus on optimal use of water resources coupled with sustainable development in order to

provide economic and social benefits to the people of the state

Read more

Objective

8282DECEMBER 2016

Summit Venue of Summit Date

International Summit on Engineering and Technology (ISET-16) Mumbai 13th August 2016

International Conference on Networking Communication and Computing

Technology (ICNCCT-16)Nashik 14th August 2016

World Conference on Advanced Trends Robot Design Development

And Control (WCRDDC-16)Pune 27th August 2016

International Conference on Applications in Electrical Electronics

Computer Civil and Mechanical Engineering (ICEECCME-16)Aurangabad 4th September 2016

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

CONFERENCESSUMMITS FOR 2016-17hellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source India conference alerts

8383DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

CONFERENCESSUMMITS FOR 2016-17hellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source India conference alerts

Summit Venue of Summit Date

International Conference on Research in Mechanical Robotics and Civil

Engineering (ICRMRCE-16)Mumbai 11th September 2016

International Conference on Research in Mechanical Robotics and Civil

Engineering (ICRMRCE-16)Mumbai 2nd October 2016

International Conference on Electrical Electronics Computer Civil and

Mechanical Engineering (ICEECCME-16)Mumbai 6th November 2016

8484DECEMBER 2016

Average exchange rates

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ANNEXURE

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Year INR equivalent of one US$

2004-05 4481

2005-06 4414

2006-07 4514

2007-08 4027

2008-09 4614

2009-10 4742

2010-11 4562

2011-12 4688

2012-13 5431

2013-14 6028

2014-15 6028

2015-16 6546

Source Reserve Bank of India

8585DECEMBER 2016

India Brand Equity Foundation (IBEF) engaged TechSci to prepare this presentation and the same has been prepared

by TechSci in consultation with IBEF

All rights reserved All copyright in this presentation and related works is solely and exclusively owned by IBEF The

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TechSci and IBEF neither recommend nor endorse any specific products or services that may have been mentioned in

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Neither TechSci nor IBEF shall be liable for any direct or indirect damages that may arise due to any act or omission

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For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DISCLAIMER

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Page 9: MAHARASHTRA - IBEF• Maharashtra’sGSDP at current prices was US$ 300.51 billion in 2015-16 and accounted for 12.98% of India’sGDP, the highest among all states. Highest FDI in

99DECEMBER 2016

Parameter Maharashtra All states Source

Social Indicators

Literacy rate () 823 730 Census 2011

Birth rate (per 1000 population) 165 216 SRS Bulletin

Investment

Cumulative FDI equity inflows (US$ billion)1 8262 28851Department of Industrial Policy amp Promotion

April 2000 to March 2016

Industrial Infrastructure

Operational PPP projects (No) 194 1246DEA Ministry of Finance Government of India

July 2016

Operational SEZs (No) 25 186

Notified as of February 2016 Ministry of

Commerce amp Industry Department of

Commerce July 2016

1Combined FDI inflows for Maharashtra Dadra amp Nagar Haveli and Daman amp Diu

PPP Public-Private Partnership SEZ Special Economic Zone SRS Sample Registration System

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

MAHARASHTRA IN FIGURES hellip (22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

1010DECEMBER 2016

At current prices GSDP of Maharashtra was US$ 30051

billion in 2015-16

GSDP of the state grew at a CAGR of around 113 from

2004-05 to 2015-16

Source Central Statistics Office TechSci Estimates based on ldquoAdvanced

Estimatesrdquo provided by Directorate of Economics and Statistics of Maharashtra

GSDP - Gross State Domestic Product

CAGR ndash Compound Annual Growth Rate

GSDP - State Budget 2016-17

GSDP of Maharashtra at current prices

(in US$ billion)

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash GSDP

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

9271103

1295

1701 16341805

23002507 2437 2449

2648

3005

1111DECEMBER 2016

At current prices NSDP of Maharashtra was US$ 2636

billion in 2015-16

Maharashtrarsquos NSDP grew at a CAGR of around 111

from 2004-05 to 2015-16

Source Central Statistics Office TechSci Estimates based on ldquoAdvanced Estimatesrdquo provided

by Directorate of Economics and Statistics of Maharashtra

NSDP - Net State Domestic Product

CAGR ndash Compound Annual Growth Rate

NSDP - Geometric mean of YoY calculation from 2004-05 to 2014-15

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash NSDP

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

NSDP of Maharashtra at current prices

(in US$ billion)

826990

1167

1539 14691625

20842271 2204 2212

238

2636

1212DECEMBER 2016

The statersquos per capita GSDP^ at current price was US$

2545 in 2015-16

The per capita GSDP of Maharashtra grew at a CAGR of

98 between 2004-05 and 2015-16

Source Central Statistics Office TechSci Estimates based on

ldquoAdvanced Estimatesrdquo provided by Directorate of Economics and

Statistics of Maharashtra

Per Capita GSDP^ - calculated using GSDP million US$ Population in million

Per capita GSDP (US$)

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash PER CAPITA GSDP

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

9041059

1225

1585 15001633

20532208

2118 210052242

2545

1313DECEMBER 2016

At current price the statersquos per capita NSDPamp was US$

22325 in 2015-16

The per capita NSDP of Maharashtra grew at a CAGR of

97 between 2004-05 and 2015-16

Source Central Statistics Office TechSci Estimates based on

ldquoAdvanced Estimatesrdquo provided by Directorate of Economics and

Statistics of Maharashtra

per capita NSDPamp - calculated using NSDP million

US$Population in million

Per capita NSDP (US$)

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash PER CAPITA NSDP

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

805951

1104

14341349

1471

1860

2000

1915 18977

20138 22325

1414DECEMBER 2016

Over 2015-16 the tertiarymicro sector contributed 6453 to the

statersquos GSDP at current prices followed by the secondarymicro

sector with a contribution of 2584

At a CAGR of 158 the tertiary sector has been the fastest

growing among the three sectors from 2004-05 to 2015-16

Growth was driven by trade hotels real estate finance

insurance transport communications and other services

The secondary sector grew at a CAGR of 135 between

2004-05 and 2015-16 The growth in secondary sector was

driven by growth in manufacturing construction and

electricity gas amp water supply industries

The primarymicro sector expanded at a CAGR of 137

between 2004-05 and 2015-16 Agriculture is the major

contributor in the growth of the primary sector followed by

forestry and fishing

Source Central Statistics Office TechSci Estimates based on

ldquoAdvanced Estimatesrdquo provided by Directorate of Economics and

Statistics of Maharashtra

Sector-wise share of GSDPmicro -Geometric mean of YoY

calculation from 2004-05 to 2014-15

Percentage distribution of GSDP

CAGR

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF GSDP

137

158

135

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

1018 963

2961 2584

5958 6453

2004-05 2015-16Primary Secondary Tertiary

1515DECEMBER 2016

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16

Indian Horticulture Database

CropAnnual production 2015-16

(lsquo000 tonnes)

Sugarcane 72089

Soya bean 1853

Groundnut 189

Sunflower seed 7

Jowar (Kharif) 314

Jowar (Rabi) 1383

Rice 2548

Wheat 720

Bajra (millets) 304

Maize (Kharif) 1184

Maize (Rabi) 336

Total food grains (Kharif) 5036

Total food grains (Rabi) 3353

Total oilseeds (Kharif) 2052

Total oilseeds (Rabi) 28

Total pulses (Kharif) 576

Total pulses (Rabi) 911

During 2015-16 production of pulses and oil seeds in the state

was recorded at around 148 million tonnes and 208 million

tonnes respectively

Sugarcane cotton onion soya bean banana jowar (sorghum)

and rice are some of the key agricultural products of

Maharashtra

Total food grain production in the state stood at around 83

million tonnes in 2015-16

As per the Agriculture Marketing and Farmer Friendly Reforms

Index the state secured the top position in pursuing farmer

friendly policies during 2016

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIONhellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Area (lsquo000 hectares) and production (lsquo000 MT) of

horticulture crops in Maharashtra

23802

26492

26512

16739

183783

242652 242770197198

20

12-1

3

20

13-1

4

20

14-1

5

20

15-1

6

Area

Production

1616DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIONhellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Production of pomegranates in Maharashtra

(lsquo000 MT)

2011-12 478

2012-13 408

2013-14 945

2014-15 1313

Source Department of Agriculture amp Co-operation Ministry of Agriculture

Sugarcane production in Maharashtra (million MT)

6416

8190 8673

6965 75389153

7208

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Sugar production in Maharashtra (lakh MT)

70409070 9000

7970 7710

10510

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

Vegetable production in Maharashtra (lsquo000 MT)

Vegetable 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

Onion 5638 4660 5864 5864

Potato 360 321 370 370

Tomato 1007 1050 1200 1200

As per state budget 2016-17 the Government of

Maharashtra proposed an outlay of US$ 1222

million under the scheme - ldquoNational Agriculture

Development Schemerdquo in order to strengthen the

production of pulses and oilseeds in the state

The state government also proposed

establishment of organic farming research amp

training centres across four universities related to

agriculture for the endorsement of organic

farming in the state

During 2015-16 the state recorded production of

5803 thousand MT of onion

1717DECEMBER 2016

Source Department of Industrial Policy amp Promotion Economic 1Includes Maharashtra Dadra amp Nagar Haveli and Daman amp Diu

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash FDI INFLOWS AND INVESTMENTS

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

According to the DIPP cumulative FDI inflows1 in the

state of Maharashtra during April 2000 to March

2016 stood at US$ 8262 billion

The state government has approved 19053

industrial proposals during 1991-92 to 2015-16 (up to

October 2015) Chemicals amp fertilisers followed by

textiles were the leading sectors in terms of industrial

proposals approved with cumulative share of 254

FDI equity inflows1 2008-09 to 2014-15

(US$ million)

12431

8249

6097

9553

6361

3420

6361

9511

20

08-0

9

20

09-1

0

20

10-1

1

20

11-1

2

20

12-1

3

20

13-1

4

20

14-1

5

20

15-1

6

Approved and commissioned industrial projects for major industries

(1991-92 to 2015-16- up to October 2015)

Industry

Approved proposalsCommissioned

Projects

No

Investment

(US$

billion)

No

Investme

nts (US$

billion)

Metallurgical 1909 1543 935 561

Chemicals amp

fertilizers2839 915 1386 340

Textile 1998 764 933 259

Electrical amp

electronics1174 343 683 119

Sugar 1532 587 235 128

Processed

food1046 309 440 088

1818DECEMBER 2016

As of November 2015 Maharashtrarsquos exports totalled to around

US$ 4384 billion

Major products exported from the state are gems and jewellery

software textiles readymade garments cotton yarn metal and

metal products agro-based products engineering items drugs and

pharmaceuticals and plastic and plastic items

Maharashtra is the largest producer of sugar in India In May 2015

the Government of Maharashtra approved a subsidy of US$ 167

per ton (up to the extent of 800000 tonnes) for the exports of raw

sugar

In November 2015 Maharashtra sugar mills entered into a deal with

neighbouring markets such as Sri Lanka and Bangladesh etc for

exporting 2 lakh MT of white sugar As per the announcement made

by the state government in September 2015 Maharashtra is

expected to export 4 million tonnes of sugar during 2015-16

Coca Cola a major soft drink producing giant will be procuring

oranges from Vidarbha Nagpur for producing juices that would be

sold worldwide The production would take place at its Butibori plant

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16

Note 2015-16(1) up to November 2015

Exports trends (US$ billion)

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash MAHARASHTRArsquoS EXPORT TRENDShellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

492 481

676

840769

478

739

438

200

8-0

9

200

9-1

0

201

0-1

1

201

1-1

2

201

2-1

3

201

3-1

4

201

4-1

5

20

15

-16⁽sup1⁾

1919DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash MAHARASHTRArsquoS EXPORT TRENDShellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Maize exports from Maharashtra (million MT)

10891

15160

18780

22376

1655113257

10315

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Source APEDA 1From April-August 2015

Dairy productrsquos exports from Maharashtra (thousand MT)

832 1135467

2183

3954

1125599

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Source APEDA 1From April-August 2015

Pulses exports from Maharashtra (million MT)

756

1509

18142060

2354

13031561

20

09-1

0

20

10-1

1

20

11-1

2

20

12-1

3

20

13-1

4

20

14-1

5

20

15-1

6

Source APEDA (1)From April-August 2015

2020DECEMBER 2016

Source State Budget 2016-17

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE BUDGET 2016-17

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Revenue receipts of US$ 3373 billion and revenue expenditure of US$ 3429 billion were estimated during 2016-17

PlanBudget- 2016-17

(US$ million)

National Agriculture

Development Scheme1222

lsquoMahatma Gandhi Rural

Employment

Missionrsquo and lsquoState Employment

Guarantee Schemersquo

53065

Science Technology amp

Environment Annual plan947

Crop Insurance Scheme 28337

Pandit Dindayal Upadhyay Krishi

Margdarshan Yojana916

Irrigation 458

Irrigation projects included in

ldquoPradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchai

Yojanardquo31744

ldquoChief Minister Rural Road

Schemerdquo7638

Electricity generation projects 11976

Textile Industry 4048

Road construction 61869

PlanBudget- 2016-

17 (US$ million)

Land acquisition and project displaced rehabilitation in

MIHAN3304

Shelter for all- 2022 scheme 10693

infrastructure development in Municipal council Nagar

Panchayat15276

Accelerate Nagpur and Pune metro project 2749

Maharashtra fire safety mission 458

Rajiv Gandhi Jivandai Arogya Yojana 4582

Sarv Siksha Abhiyan 11304

Nature Tourism 721

Strengthening of tourist places 4353

Majhi Kanya Bhagyashree Yojana 381

Preservation and conservation for Varli Art 916

Mumbai Metro phase-3 1382

Rajiv Gandhi Jivandai Arogya Yojana 4582

2121DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16 NHAI

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash ROADShellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

The state is well connected to its six neighbouring states and other parts of India through 18 national highways The 945 km long

Mumbai-Pune expressway is Indias first six-lane concrete high speed tolled expressway which connects the state capital and

financial hub Mumbai with the neighbouring industrial hub Pune

During 2015-16 with an investment of US$ 7638 million the state government executed - Chief Minister Rural Road Development

Scheme for connecting those areas which are not included under PMGSY As per budget 2016-17 the Government of Maharashtra

allotted an outlay of US$ 61869 million for construction of roads in the state Moreover for enhancing the flow of traffic in the town of

Kalyan the government proposed to establish the 21 km long Bhiwandi-Kalyan-Shilphata elevated road with a proposed outlay of

US$ 611 million

As on December 2015 the state government approved an elevated road project on Ghodbunder Road from Gaimukh for a proposed

investment of US$ 1327 million construction of a third bridge on Thane creek at Vashi with a proposed investment of US$ 1327

million an elevated road at Bhiwandi-Kalyan-Shil Phata with a proposed investment of US$ 4313 million four lane Vakan-Pali-

Khopoli road at a proposed investment of US$ 8294 million and an underground tunnel between Thane and Borivali

Road type Road length (km)

(as of 2015-16)

National highways 743479

State highways 40000

Major district roads 50232

Other district roads 52761

Village roads 114557

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16 NHAI

National highway length completed (km)

39100

25050

12400

2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

2222DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash ROADShellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Expenditure on road works under Pradhan Mantri Gram

Sadak Yojana in Maharashtra (US$ million)

5852

8255

3380

2013-14 2014-15 2015-16sup1

Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) was

launched in 2000 with the objective of connecting eligible

rural habitants Until 2015 about 419971 km of road

network has been completed across India of which road

length of 22214 km was completed in Maharashtra

In November 2015 the 785-meter long Vanjarpatti flyover in

Bhiwandi was inaugurated and constructed over a part of

extended Mumbai Urban Infrastructure Project (MUIP)

As per budget 2016-17 the state government proposed an

outlay of US$ 3304 million for acquisition of land special

subsidy package etc under the MIHAN project during 2016-

17

As of November 2016 the government approved two and

four-laning of three highway stretches - NH-930 NH-211

(New NH-52) and NH-211 (New NH-52) in MaharashtraPradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana

(PMGSY)`(2015-16- up to October 2015)

Habitations connected 10

Length completed 18954

Source NHAI Note 1Up to October 2015

Source PMGSY

2323DECEMBER 2016Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16 State Budget 2016-17 MMRDA Mumbai Metropolitan Region

Development Authority

The rail transport system of Maharashtra is very well

developed The state is well-connected to other parts of the

country with a railway network spanning 6103 km

(including 378 km of Konkan Railway)

Maharashtra also has an intra-citysuburban network of

railways The suburban railways carry around 8 million

passengers every day

During 2015-16 the state government and Central Ministry

of Railways signed a Memorandum of Understanding to

establish a special purpose vehicle for boosting the

completion of all the awaited rail projects in Maharashtra

During 2015-16 the state government initiated work on the

first stage of Phase-I CBD BelapurPendhar-Taloja MIDC-

Kalamboli-Khandeshwar-Navi Mumbai International Airport

corridor which is expected to be accomplished by 2017

Work on the 111 km long Belapur-Pendhar road is under

progress

As per budget 2016-17 the state government allocated

US$ 2749 million for boosting the execution of Nagpur to

Pune metro rail project Moreover for the Phase II of

Mumbai Metro line an outlay of US$ 1382 million has

been proposed by the state government for 2016-17

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash RAILWAYS

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Metromono rail

projects Project cost

(US$ million)

Current

statusimplemen

tation periodMumbai Metro Rail

Project

Phase IIA Dahisar-

DN Nagar (186 km) 97922

Initiated from

February 2016

Phase III Colaba-

Bandra-SEEPZ (335

km)353437

Tendering for civil

works in progress

Phase IV Wadala-

Ghatkopar-Thane-

Kasarwadavli (32 km) 291781

Report on

feasibility study

submitted

Phase VII Andheri

(E)- Dahisar (E) (165

km)94837

Appointment of

interim consultant

is in progress

Mumbai Mono Rail

Project

Wadala to Chembur amp

Sant Gadge Maharaj

Chowk (Jacob circle)

to Wadala (20 km)

37580

Phase I complete

Phase II90 work

completed

2424DECEMBER 2016

There are seven domestic and four international airports

functioning in Maharashtra Domestic flights operate

from Mumbai Pune Nagpur Aurangabad Kolhapur

Juhu and Nanded whereas international flights operate

from Mumbai Nagpur Pune and Aurangabad Mumbai

airport is one of the busiest airports in India To reduce

congestion at the Mumbai International Airport an idea

for a new airport has been proposed at Navi Mumbai

During 2015-16 the state government proposed to

establish an additional airport through PPP in around

four phases at Navi Mumbai with a view to minimize

overcrowding at Mumbai International Airport For this

purpose an amount of US$ 255 billion has been

proposed by the Government of Maharashtra The first

phase of the project is expected to be executed by

2019

As per budget 2016-17 the state government proposed

an amount of US$ 916 million for the enhancement of

airports (Solapur Shirdi Chandrapur Karhad Akola

Amaravati etc) under the Airport Development Authority

of Maharashtra

Source AAI (Airports Authority of India)

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash AIRPORTShellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

International airport

Domestic airport

2525DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash AIRPORTShellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Airports Authority of India

Domestic

airport

Passengers (lakh) Aircraft movement (lsquo000) Freight (lsquo000 MT)

2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Mumbai 2188 2521 3005 1883 1954 2202 1811 2077 2090

Pune 350 407 518 295 326 387 211 274 318

Nagpur 136 136 152 125 135 126 51 56 60

Aurangabad 44 42 29 40 41 37 08 13 14

International

airport

Passengers (lakh) Aircraft movement (lsquo000) Freight (lsquo000 MT)

2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Mumbai 10341 11430 11624 7236 7409 7638 46764 48654 49624

Pune 123 101 240 103 112 204 001 - 001

Nagpur 045 044 074 048 054 084 042 044 043

2626DECEMBER 2016

Along a coast line of 720 km there are two principal ports

Mumbai Port Trust (MbPT) and Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust

(JNPT) In addition there are 53 minor ports During 2015-16

up to January 2016 total traffic handled at the two major ports in

Maharashtra was recorded at 104948 lakh tonnes of which

JNPT accounted for 53547 lakh tonnes while Mumbai port

handled around 51401 lakh tonnes of port traffic

The non-major ports of Maharashtra collectively handled

passenger traffic of around 11357 passengers and cargo of

17033 lakh tonnes during 2015-16 till November 2015

Source India Ports Association

1From April 2015 to October 2015

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash PORTS

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Minor Ports in Maharashtra

bull Manori

bull Kalyan

bull Thane

bull Versova

bull Bandra

bull Trombay

bull Ulwa-Belapur

bull Panvel

bull Mora

bull Mandwa

bull Karaja

bull Thal

bull Rewas

bull Bankot

bull Kelshi

bull Sriwardhan

bull Dharamtar

bull Kumbharu

bull Harnai

bull Dabhol

bull Palshet

bull Borya

bull Jaigad

bull Tiwri-Varoda

bull Purnagad

bull Jaitapur

bull Vijaydurg

bull Deogad

bull Achara

bull Malvan

bull Niwti

bull Vengurla

bull Redi

bull Kiranpani

bull Ratnagiri

bull Dighi

bull Dahanu

bull Tarapur

bull Nawapur

bull Satpati

bull Kelwa-Mahim

bull Arnala

bull Datiware

bull Uttan

bull Bassein

bull Bhiwandi

bull Alibag

bull Revdanda

bull Borli Mandla

bull Nandgaon

bull Murud-Janjira

bull Rajpuri

bull Mandad

Operational ports statistics

For major

ports2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-161

Traffic handled

(lakh MT)122526 121517 12546 73511

For minor

ports2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-161

Traffic handled

(lakh MT)24198 24774 9643 Not available

2727DECEMBER 2016

As of June 2016 the state had a total installed power

generation capacity of 4063069 MW

Thermal power contributed 2995419 MW to the total

installed power generation capacity followed by

renewable power hydropower and nuclear power with

contributions of 665452 MW 333184 MW and 69014

MW respectively

The private sector was the biggest contributor to the total

installed thermal power generation capacity in

Maharashtra with a capacity of 1886939 MW followed

by 1473497 MW under state utilities and 702633 MW

under central utilities

The state government also proposed a new scheme for

improving electricity distribution system in the state As

per the budget 2016-17 an investment of US$ 4598

million has been projected by the government for this new

scheme

In order to intensify the capacity of renewable energy

sources in the state the state government has professed

a new energy policy for which an investment of US$

6966 million has been proposed

Installed power capacity (MW)

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PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash POWER

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

20415 21379 22645 26142

30354 34005

3855140589

2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Source Central Electricity Authority

2828DECEMBER 2016

According to Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI)

Maharashtra had 8426 million wireless subscribers and 192

million wireline subscribers as of May 2016

By the end of May 2016 15343488 subscribers had submitted

requests for mobile number portability in Maharashtra

Moreover the tele density in Maharashtra stood at 987 as of

May 2016

As of April 2016 the state recorded 202269 new telephone

wireless connections of Tata 4979 new wireless connections of

Vodafone and 18148 new wireless connections of Reliance

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PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash TELECOM

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Telecom infrastructure (As of May 2016)

Wireless subscribers 84268281

Wireline subscribers 1928841

Internet subscribers 290000001

Post offices 126012

Tele density (percent) 9871

Source Telecom Regulatory Authority of India February 2015 India Post

Ministry of Communications and Information Technology1As of January 2016

2As on December 2015

Major telecom operators in Maharashtra

Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL)

Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited (MTNL)

Bharti Airtel

Idea Cellular

Vodafone Essar

Reliance Communications

Tata Teleservices

Aircel Limited

Source Telecom Regulatory Authority of India

Performance status of NOFN Project

(as of April 2016)

No of GPs in phase-I 12055

Pipe laid (km) 14214

Cable laid (km) 10906

GPs for which cable laid 4771

No of GPs lit 150

2929DECEMBER 2016

Source Department of Environment Government of Maharashtra

JNNURM Ministry of Urban Development

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS URBAN amp SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTUREhellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Under JNNURM two schemes namely Basic Services to Urban Poor (BSUP) and Integrated Housing and Slum Development

Programme (IHSDP) have been implemented by Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority

During 2016-17 the state government allocated US$ 15276 million for ldquoMaharashtra Suvarn Jayanti Nagrothan Mahaabhiyanrdquo

which is being implemented in the state for creating basic urban amenities across various municipal councils and townships of the

state

As of November 2015 Mahindra Life Space Developers Ltd bought a land in Maharashtra with the objective of developing a

housing project aiding urbanisation in the state In addition the Maharashtra government is considering to aid the affordable

housing concept with opening up of land parcels and plots that would lie under no development zones For this the government is

planning to constitute Housing for all by 2022 policy for the urban population

As per under budget 2016-17 the state government has proposed an outlay of US$ 2749 million in order to boost the

development of metro rail projects in Nagpur and Pune Moreover for Maharashtra Fire Safety Mission in the state an amount of

US$ 458 million has been proposed by the state government

3030DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS URBAN amp SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTUREhellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Urban Infrastructure Projects under JNNURM

Project name

Amount

(US$

million)

Project nameAmount

(US$

million)

Revised in BSUP scheme for construction of 219 Dus

in Panch Zopda and Gopal Nagar slums in Nagpur

Maharashtra176

Integrated Civic Infrastructure Development

Project (ICIDP) Phase I Nagpur Maharashtra2004

BSUP scheme for construction of 279 Dus in Jat

Tarodi slum in Nagpur Maharashtra206

Revised DPR for Construction of 1694 Houses

at four locations of Nagpur City for

Rehabilitation of UrbanPoor under JNNURM -

BSUP- PPP scheme - Nagpur

1936

Revised BSUP scheme for construction of 456 Dus in

5 slums of North Nagpur in Nagpur Maharashtra253

Implementation of Integrated Housing Projects

(788 Dus) under BSUP at Nanded City Dist

Nanded Maharashtra538

Revised BSUP scheme for construction of 365 Dus in

Gopal Nagar and Bh Anand Kausalyayan Nagar

slums in Nagpur Maharashtra445

Implementation of Integrated Housing projects

(958 Dus) under BSUP at Nanded City Distt

Nanded Maharashtra697

Revised BSUP scheme for construction of 630 Dus in

Savitribai Phule Nagar slum in Nagpur Maharashtra621

Implementation of Integrated Housing Projects

(1183 Dus) under BSUP at Nanded city Dist

Nanded Maharashtra887

Revised BSUP scheme for construction of 1017 Dus

in Indira Nagar Indiramata Nagar Wanjara and Bokar

nagar (4 slums) slums in Nagpur Maharashtra944

Implementation of Integrated Housing projects

(1567 Dus) under BSUP at Nanded City Distt

Nanded Maharashtra1184

Source Department of Environment Government of Maharashtra

JNNURM Ministry of Urban Development

3131DECEMBER 2016

Project Name PPP type Sector StageProject Cost

(US$ million)

4 laning Pune - Shirur Road (BOT) TransportOperation and

maintenance stage1604

Hydro Electric Power (Waghur) Project (BOT) Energy Under construction 110

Hydel Power (Vajra - III) Project (BOT) EnergyOperation and

maintenance stage110

Hydro Electric Power (Urmodi) Project (BOT) Energy Under construction 220

Hydro Electric Power (Upper Vaitarna) Project (BOT) Energy Under construction 220

School Building (Waddhamna) Project (DBOOT)

Social and

commercial

infrastructure

Under construction 132

Hydro Electric Power (Temghar) Project (BOT) Energy Under construction 293

Water Supply Scheme (Tuljapur) (OampM) Water sanitationOperation and

maintenance stage761

Hydro Electric Power (Parseoni) Project -

Package 2(BOT) Energy

Operation and

maintenance stage323

Hydro Electric Power (Telbeila) Project (BOT) Energy Under construction 1467

Source DEA Ministry of Finance Government of India BOT Build-Operate-Transfer DBOOT Design-Build-

Own-Operate-Transfer OampM Management Contract

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DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS KEY PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP (PPP)

PROJECTS

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

3232DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS SEZs hellip (13)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Ministry of Commerce amp Industry Department of Commerce SEZ Special Economic Zone

Some of the operational SEZs in Maharashtra

NameDeveloper Location Primary Industry

Maharashtra Airport Development Company Ltd (MIHAN SEZ) Mihan Nagpur Multi product

SEEPZ Special Economic Zone Mumbai Electronics and gems and jewellery

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Aurangabad Engineering

Wipro Ltd Maharashtra Computerelectronic software

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Pune Computerelectronic software

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Nanded Chemicals amp pharmaceuticals

Khed Economic Infrastructure Pvt Ltd Pune Engineering amp electronics

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Satara Engineering

Navi Mumbai Special Economic Zone (NMSEZ) is the agency responsible for the supervision and execution of SEZs in the state

As of July 2016 the state has 25 operational SEZs in the state across diversified sectors including textiles and apparel food

processing footwear and leather products multi-product pharma IT SEZs etc

3333DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS SEZs hellip (23)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Some of the SEZs with formal approvals

NameDeveloper Location Primary industry

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Limited

MIDCPune ITITeS

Syntel International Private Limited Pune ITITeS

Serum Bio-pharma Park Pune Pharmaceuticals amp biotechnology

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Latur Agro-processing

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Nanded Pharmaceuticals

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Aurangabad Engineering amp electronics

Wokhardt Infrastructure Development Limited Aurangabad Pharmaceutical

Hiranandani Builders Mumbai ITITeS

New Found Properties and Leasing Pvt Ltd Thane ITITeS

EON Kharadi Infrastructure Private Limited Pune ITITeS

In addition to operational SEZs as of July 2016 Maharashtra had 9 SEZs with valid in-principle approvals 59 SEZs with formal

approvals and 51 SEZs with notified approvals

Source Ministry of Commerce amp Industry Department of Commerce SEZ Special Economic Zone

3434DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS SEZs hellip (33)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Some of the SEZs with valid in-principal approvals

NameDeveloper Location Primary industry

Mumbai SEZ Limited Gujarat Positra Port Infrastructure Ltd Multi-product

Gitanjali Gems Limited Nanded Maharashtra Gems and jewellery

ISPAT Industries Limited Raigad District Maharashtra Multi-product

Gitanjali Gems Limited Aurangabad Maharashtra Gems and jewellery

Gitanjali Gems Limited Nagpur Maharashtra Multi-product

Maharashtra Airport Development Company Limited Nagpur Maharashtra Power

Gitanjali Gems Limited Nashik Maharashtra Multi-services

Redi Port Ltd Post Redi district Sindhudurg Maharashtra FTWZ

Quippo Infrastructure Raigarh Maharashtra Engineering

Source Source Ministry of Commerce amp Industry Department of Commerce SEZ Special Economic Zone

3535DECEMBER 2016

Education infrastructure (2015-16)

InstitutionNo of

Institution

Student

Enrollment

Primary schools 105489 16017

Secondary and higher secondary

schools25013 6414

Engineering colleges (diploma

graduate and post-graduate)1093 346515

Industrial training institutes (itis) 824 134767

Architecture colleges 74 3763

Arts science commerce amp law

colleges2249 961576

Pharmacy 486 29371

During 2015-16 Maharashtrarsquos education infrastructure

comprised 21 universities 105489 primary schools 25013

secondary and higher secondary schools Primary schools

had 16017 thousand students enrolled during the year of

which 7509 thousand were girls with 515 thousand

teachers Secondary schools in the state had 6414

thousand enrolled students of which 2920 thousand were

girls with 221 thousand teachers Government of

Maharashtra is focusing on education of girls in the state

Various schemes such as Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya

Ahilyabai Holkar Scheme and Attendance Allowance

Scheme have been introduced for promoting girl education in

the state

As per budget 2016-17 the state government allocated an

amount of US$ 2099 million for the ldquoNational Secondary

Education Missionrdquo which was initiated by the central

government in association with the state government and

aims at delivering quality education to all students

undergoing secondary education Further the state

government also decided to digitise all public libraries

approved by the government with an allocated amount of

US$ 262 million during 2016-17

In addition an outlay of US$ 11304 million for Sarv Shiksha

Abhiyan has been proposed by the central and state

governments collectively

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SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash EDUCATION

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16 State Budget 2016-17

Census 2011

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Literacy rate () in Maharashtra 2015-16

Overall 823

Male 884 Urban 887

Female 699 Rural 77

3636DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash HEALTH

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Health infrastructure (2015-16(1))

State level hospitals 490

District hospitals 23

Mobile medical units 13

Sub-district hospitals with capacity of 50 beds 58

Sub-district hospitals with capacity of 100 beds 28

Community health centres 458

Rural hospitalsCottage hospitals 360

Primary health centres 1811

Sub-centres 10580

General hospitals 4

Orthopedic hospital 1

Super specialty hospitals 2

Mental health institutes 4

Women hospitals 11

TB hospitals 4

Health and family welfare training institution 8

Source Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Government of India

Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16(1)Until Dec 2015

As per budget 2016-17 an outlay of US$ 23739 million

has been proposed by the state government for Public

Health Department Moreover for increasing the

coverage of insurance being provided to beneficiaries in

the state the state government proposed an allocation

of US$ 4582 million during 2016-17

Health indicators of Maharashtra

(As of September 2015)

Doctor to patient ratio 1 27790(1)

Registered doctors 148575(1)

Birth rate (per thousand persons) 165

Death rate (per thousand persons) 62

Infant mortality rate (per thousand live births) 24

Life expectancy at birth (years) (2-15-16)

Male (2016-20) 699

Female (2016-20) 737

3737DECEMBER 2016

Cricket is the prominent sport in Maharashtra Other popular sports are hockey and tennis

The state has a number of sports stadiums located in Mumbai Pune and Nagpur The most well-known ones are the

Wankhede Stadium and the Brabourne Stadium in Mumbai the Nehru Stadium in Pune and the Vidarbha Cricket

Association (VCA) Stadium in Nagpur

The state has a number of entertainment centres and multiplexes The most famous entertainment centres include Essel

World in Thane The state is also home to almost all major multiplex chains in the country including PVR Cinemas Big

Cinemas and Fun Cinemas The state has a number of religious places including the Siddhi Vinayak temple (Mumbai)

Shirdi Nasik and Sach Khand Shri Huzur Gurdwara (Nanded)

The Gateway of India Ajanta and Ellora caves Daulatabad Fort and Khandala are the main tourist destinations in the state

The Sahara Stadium in Pune has been built with modern outlook and state-of-the-art facilities the stadium has a seating

capacity of about 36000

In 2016 the state government formulated a new policy- Maharashtra Tourism Policy 2016 and allocated US$ 4353 million

for the policy in order to intensify basic amenities across various tourist spots in the state

Under the New Sports Policy 2012 the Government of Maharashtra plans to set up public gyms at district sports complexes

or municipal gardens

In November 2016 the state played host to Global Citizen Festival India one of the biggest musical events in the country

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CULTURAL INFRASTRUCTURE

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Maharashtra Tourism Government of Maharashtra

3838DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

AMRUT AND SMART CITIES

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Pune

NashikAurangabad

Nagpur

Mumbai

Bhiwandi

Source TechSci Research

Smart Cities in Maharashtra

Cities Population Area (sq km)Literacy

rate

Pune 9429408 15643 8615

Greater Mumbai 12478447 60340 8973

Nagpur 4653570 9892 8839

Nashik 6107187 15530 8231

Aurangabad 3701282 10107 7902

Amravati 646801 270 9207

Navi Mumbai 1119477 16300 8962

Kalyan-Dombivali 1246381 1372 8146

Solapur 951118 1489 8280

Thane 1818872 14700 8941

On the basis of population and the number of statutory towns the Government of India shortlisted 10 cities namely Amravati

Aurangabad Greater Mumbai Kalyan-Dombivali Nagpur Nashik Navi Mumbai Pune Solapur and Thane under the Smart City project

In November 2015 the UK government selected 2 cities of Maharashtra that is Pune and Amravati to develop as smart cities The

agreement is expected to boost the Indo-UK trade

As per budget 2016-17 the state government launched a scheme for smart city for delivering eco-friendly and ecological urban life to the

statersquos citizens Among the first selected 20 states Pune and Solapur are also included Moreover the state government has also

decided to develop other 8 smart cities in the state as well

3939DECEMBER 2016

The resources policy incentives infrastructure and climate support investments in the state Maharashtra Agro Industries

Development Corporation founded in 1965 is responsible for development of agro-based units in the state MIDC is responsible for

the development of industrial infrastructure Maharashtra Small Scale Industries Development Corporation was formed in 1962 to

provide new orientation and strength to the development of small-scale industries in the state Its main objective is to aid counsel

assist finance protect and promote interests of small industries

The Government of Maharashtra is promoting the development of several Special Economic Zones (SEZs) across Maharashtra for

sectors such as ITITeS pharmaceuticals biotechnology textile automotive amp auto components gems amp jewellery and food

processing Till July 2015 the state has 25 operational SEZs of which the majority share is contributed by ITITeS engineering and

electronics segment

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KEY INDUSTRIES

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key Industries in Maharashtra

bull Pharmaceuticals

bull Biotechnology

bull IT and ITeS

bull Electronics

bull Engineering

bull Auto amp auto components

bull Oil amp gas

bull Food amp agro processing

bull Gems and jewellery

bull Banking financial services and insurance (BFSI)

bull Textiles

Source Economic Survey 2015-16 MAIDC - Maharashtra Agro Industries

Development Corporation (1)Up to September 2015

Establishment of MSME units

Year MSME unitsInvestment

(US$ million)

Employment

(lakh)

2007-08 10244 34846 139

2008-09 11682 50336 171

2009-10 11896 46257 150

2010-11 14496 84983 187

2011-12 15606 67874 207

2012-13 16136 83333 206

2013-14 19814 97128 248

2014-15 36992 109685 350

2015-16(1)

20220 62481 166

4040DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTORhellip(17)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Banking and insurance contribution to GSDP

at current prices (in US$ billion)

1806 1883

23982696 2586

2693 2895

2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

Source Maharashtra Economic Survey 2015-16 Reserve Bank of India

At current prices the contribution of the banking and

insurance sector to the GSDP of the state increased at a

CAGR of 818 between 2008-09 and 2014-15

At constant prices the contribution of banking and

insurance sector in the GSDP of the state increased at a

CAGR of 457 between 2008-09 and 2014-15

Banking and insurance contribution to GSDP

at constant prices (in US$ billion)

1921 2009

23762571

2312 2297 2512

2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

Deposits and credit of scheduled commercial

banks in Maharashtra by bank group

(January-March 2016)

Bank group

No of

banking

offices

Deposits

(US$ million)

Credit

(US$ million)

Rural 3199 944450 806862

Semi-urban 2554 1558601 1033621

Urban 1807 2460975 1285199

Total 7560 4964025 3125681

Source Reserve Bank of India

4141DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTORhellip(27)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

ATMs deployed in Maharashtra June 2015

21574

8749 8053

4481

291

Total Public SectorBanks

Private SectorBanks

State BankGroup

ForeignBanks in India

ATMs deployed in Maharashtra June 2014

19099

6811 7502

4473

313

Total Public SectorBanks

Private SectorBanks

State BankGroup

ForeignBanks in India

Source Reserve Bank of India Source Reserve Bank of India

23321

9449 8920

4683

269

Total Public SectorBanks

Private SectorBanks

State BankGroup

Foreign Banksin India

Source Reserve Bank of India

ATMs deployed in Maharashtra June 2016

4242DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTOR hellip(37)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Scheduled commercial banks in Maharashtra

Reserve Bank of India (RBI) was founded in 1935 and is recognised as Indias central banking institution RBI also controls the monetary policy of the Indian rupee RBI is headquartered in Mumbai Maharashtra and has 19 regional offices and nine sub officesMonetary authority supervision of the financial systems foreign exchange management and currency issuing are the major functions of the Reserve Bank of India

Foundation year 1956 (owned by Government of India)Banking services Credit cards consumer banking corporate banking finance and insurance investment banking mortgage loans private banking wealth managementTotal assets US$ 44792 billion Total income US$ 1254 billion ( H1 2015-16)Headquarters amp employees Headquartered in Mumbai with over 300000 employees

Website wwwsbicoin

Foundation year 1906 (state owned commercial bank)Banking services Commercial banking retail banking private banking asset management mortgages credit cardsTotal assets US$ 10373 billion Total income US$ 694 billion (2015-16)Headquarters amp infrastructure Bank is based in Mumbai with over 4500 branches and over 1000 ATMs all over IndiaWebsite wwwbankofindiacom

Reserve Bank of India

State Bank of India

Bank of India

Source Reserve Bank of India Bank websites

4343DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTOR hellip(47)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Scheduled commercial banks in Maharashtra

Foundation year 1919 (owned by Government of India)Banking services Consumer banking corporate banking finance and insurance investment banking mortgage loans private banking private equity wealth management agriculture loanTotal assets US$ 6307 billion Total income US$ 543 billion (2015-16)Headquarters amp Employees Bank is based in Mumbai with over 28000 employees and more than 4000 ATMs Website wwwunionbankofindiacoin

Foundation year 1935 (the bank has the largest network of branches in Maharashtra and is a public sector bank)Banking services Loans credit cards savings investment vehicles insurance investment banking mortgage loans private banking etcTotal assets US$ 2422 billion Total income US$ 214 billion (2015-16) Headquarters amp infrastructure Based in Pune and reaches out to 15 million customers with 2000 branches in 29 statesWebsite wwwbankofmaharashtrain

Foundation year 1911 (one of oldest commercial banks owned by the government)Banking services Core banking services are loans credit cards savings investment vehicles and insurance investment banking mortgage loans private banking etcTotal assets US$ 517 billion Total income US$ 425 billion (2015-16) Headquarters amp infrastructure Headquartered in Mumbai with over 4000 branches in 27 Indian states and 270 extension countersWebsite wwwcentralbankofindiacoin

Union Bank of India

Bank of Maharashtra

Central Bank of India

Source Reserve Bank of India Bank websites

4444DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTOR hellip(57)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Scheduled commercial banks in Maharashtra

Foundation year 1938Banking services Investment banking consumer banking commercial banking retail banking private banking asset management pensions mortgages credit cardsTotal assets US$ 2155 billion Total income US$ 129 billion (nine months ending December 2015)Headquarters amp infrastructure Bank is based in Mumbai with over 1400 branches and more than 100 ATMsWebsite wwwdenabankcom

Foundation year 2004Banking services Corporate and institutional banking commercial banking investment banking retail banking finance marketingTotal assets US$ 2259 billion Total income US$ 111 billion (2015-16)Headquarters amp Infrastructure Bank is based in Mumbai with more than 550 branches and 1255 ATMrsquosWebsite wwwyesbankin

Foundation year 1980Banking services Private and business banking corporate banking and securities global transaction banking and asset amp wealth managementHeadquarters amp employees Bank is based in Mumbai with more than 9500 employees in 16 citiesWebsite wwwdbcomindia

Dena Bank

Yes Bank

Deutsche Bank India

Source Reserve Bank of India Bank websites

4545DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTOR hellip(67)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Scheduled commercial banks in Maharashtra

Foundation year 1902Banking services Credit cards debit cards loans investments NRI banking and private bakingHeadquarters amp employees Bank is based in Mumbai with over 7500 employees The bank has 44 branches in 31 cities and 700 ATMs across the countryWebsite wwwCitibankcoin

Foundation year 1994Banking services Investment banking investment management wealth management private banking corporate banking private equity finance and insurance consumer banking mortgages credit cardsTotal assets US$ 9796 billion Total income US$ 528 billion (H1 2015-16)Headquarters amp employees Bank is based in Mumbai with more than 69065 employeesWebsite wwwhdfcbankcom

Foundation year 1964 (10th largest bank in the world)Banking services Consumer banking corporate banking finance and insurance investment banking mortgage loans private banking private equity wealth management agriculture loanTotal assets US$ 5905 billion Total income US$ 480 billion (2015-16) Headquarters amp infrastructure Bank is based in Mumbai with over 15000 employees and 2000 ATMsWebsite wwwidbicom

Citibank India

HDFC Bank

IDBI Bank

Source Reserve Bank of India Bank websites

4646DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTOR hellip(77)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Scheduled commercial banks in Maharashtra

Foundation year 1994Banking services Credit cards consumer banking corporate banking finance and insurance private bankingHeadquarters amp employees Bank is based in Mumbai with over 67857 employees Website wwwicicibankcom

ICICI Bank

Source Reserve Bank of India Bank websites

4747DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

MUMBAI AS FINANCIAL HUB OF INDIAhellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Mumbai is the capital of the state of Maharashtra and the financial capital of India The city houses a majority of the headquarters of

large corporates and financial institutions in the country In addition major stock exchanges commodity exchanges and capital

markets of India are situated in Mumbai During 2014-15 Mumbai accounted for 227 of the state income of Maharashtra Till

September 2015 the number of micro small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in Mumbai totalled 244000 providing employment to

about 292000 thousand individuals

According to Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC) there are 305 industrial units in Mumbai About US$ 648

million has been invested by the corporation for various projects in Mumbai providing employment to about 50000 people in the area

Source Maharashtra Economic Survey 2015-16 Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust

The government has also commenced work for setting up a special economic zone (SEZ) in Nhava Sheva Navi Mumbai The project

is being developed by Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) and is planned by LampT Infrastructure Engineering Limited The project will

be developed on EPC mode with a total expected private investment of about US$ 53468 million The zone is being developed on

27738 hectares of land and is directly accessible via Mumbai Goa Highway- NH4B and SH 54 It is expected to generate direct and

indirect employment opportunities for about 150 thousand people The project was granted environmental clearance on 5th December

2014 LampT Infrastructure Engineering submitted detailed plans for the project to the government on 31st March 2015 Since then

activities such as levelling of the area and initiation of tender process for the wall protecting the SEZ (Phase-1) have commenced

4848DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

MUMBAI AS FINANCIAL HUB OF INDIAhellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Further the Government is setting up the Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC) with the help of the Government of Japan

which has agreed to lend US$ 45 billion for this project Seven nodes are in the development stage for the Phase-1 of the

project which is expected to greatly boost Indiarsquos manufacturing sector

The Government of Maharashtra sent a memorandum to the 13th Finance Commission to support the growth of Mumbairsquos

infrastructure and develop it as an international finance centre

In addition to providing US$ 159 million to the Government of Maharashtra for developing the infrastructure of Mumbai as a part

of (JNNURM) the Government of India has released US$ 2663 million for the funding of Mumbai Metro to improve the transport

infrastructure of Mumbai

In November 2015 apex industry body ASSOCHAM launched Maharashtra-Goa Regional Development Council with an aim to

develop Mumbai as International Finance Centre and Mumbai-Pune-Nashik region as the Silicon Valley of India The Council is

expected to aid sustainability of two major states

The Mumbai Metro Rail Phase II A from Dahisar to DN Nagar covering 186 km with project cost of US$ 97922 million

commenced in February-2016 and is likely to be completed by March 2019 Phase III of the project Colaba-Bandra-Seepz

covering 335 km with a project cost US$ 353437 million is expected to be completed by 2020-21 General consultant has been

appointed and tendering for civil work is in progress for this phase

Preliminary work is in progress for the Mumbai Trans ndash Harbour link and Multi-Modal Corridor from Virar to Alibaug Work on the

projects commenced in 2011 amp 2010 and are expected to be completed by 2021 amp 2019 respectively As of October 2015

expenditure of US$ 1 21 million and US$ 1 million respectively was incurred

Source Maharashtra Economic Survey 2015-16

4949DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash PHARMACEUTICALS AND BIOTECHNOLOGY hellip (13)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Major opportunities have emerged in the pharmaceutical

sector primarily in the areas of contract research contract

manufacturing and clinical trials

The state has a well developed laboratory research and

development infrastructure and a strong resource pool As of

August 2015 one of the leading pharmaceutical companies

Nutra Plus started the commercial production of therapeutic

and analgesic products in its Tarapur plant

The Maharashtra state government aims at giving a boost to

the pharmaceutical sector in the state and improve research

activities with development of skilled man power Hence the

government plans to establish National Institute of Pharmacy

Education and Research at Nagpur during 2015-16 In

September 2015 A2Care one of the leading pharmaceutical

companies announced plans to invest in Maharashtra under

the Make in Maharashtra programme

From August 1991 to October 2015 a total of 854 projects

with an investment of US$ 24485 million have been

approved for the pharmaceutical industry in the state Of

these 496 projects with investment of US$ 66315 million

have commenced

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

MSME Micro small and medium enterprises

5050DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash PHARMACEUTICALS AND BIOTECHNOLOGY hellip (23)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

Economic Survey 2015-16

Biotechnology amp Pharmaceutical SEZs in Maharashtra

Sector Status

Serum Bio-Pharma Park Pharmaceuticals amp Biotechnology Formal approval granted

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Pharmaceuticals Formal approval granted

Wockhardt Infrastructure Development Limited Pharmaceuticals Formal approval granted

Mahindra and Mahindra Limited Biotechnology Formal approval granted

International Biotech Park Ltd Biotechnology Formal approval granted

Inspira Infra (Aurangabad) Ltd (formally Ajanta Project (India) Ltd) Pharmaceuticals Formal approval granted

Inspira Infra (Aurangabad) Ltd (formally Ajanta Project (India) Ltd) Biotechnology Formal approval granted

Saloni Business Park Private Limited Biotechnology Formal approval granted

Veritas Infrastructure Development Limited Biotechnology Formal approval granted

SEZ Bio-Tech Services Private Limited Biotechnology Formal approval granted

Registered BT units

BT unitsTotal units Investment (US$ million) Employment

Registered LOI Registered LOI Registered LOI

MSME 50 15 433 298 872 338

Large 16 7 1858 881 712 931

5151DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash PHARMACEUTICALS AND BIOTECHNOLOGY hellip (33)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

GlaxoSmithkline

Pharmaceuticals Ltd

Cipla Ltd

bull GlaxoSmithkline Pharmaceuticals established in 1924 is one of the oldest players in the Indian

pharmaceuticals industry In 2015-16 the company earned US$ 42291 million in revenues The

company produces medicines that treat major diseases such as asthma virus control

infections mental health diabetes and digestive conditions The company is also a leader in the

important areas of vaccines and is developing new treatments for cancer

bull Cipla is one of the major Indian companies in the pharmaceuticals sector with total income

from operations in 2015-16 valued at US$ 208 billion It is also one of the oldest players in the

sector The company has manufacturing units at Vikhroli (Mumbai) and Patalganga

Wockhardt Ltd

bull Wockhardt headquartered in Mumbai is a major player in the integrated healthcare segment

The companyrsquos market presence covers formulations biopharmaceuticals nutrition products

vaccines and Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs) The companyrsquos total income from

operations stood at US$ 33986 million in 2015-16

bull Wockhardt has set up a global scale biopharmaceuticals manufacturing park the Wockhardt

Biotech Park in Aurangabad This state-of-the-art complex comprises six dedicated

manufacturing facilities and is designed according to USFDA and EMEA standards

Lupin Ltd bull Lupin is one of the significant players and primarily derives its revenue from formulations Total

net sales of the company in 2015-16 were valued at about US$ 209 billion The company has

manufacturing plants at Tarapur and Aurangabad The company is waiting for an approval from

the Food and Drugs Authority to start commercial operations in Mihan-SEZ Nagpur

USFDA US Food and Drug Administration EMEA Europe The Middle East and Africa

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KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ITITeS AND ELECTRONICS hellip (14)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

News Articles

IT is one of the top notch sectors in the state with maximum

thrust development and investment

Over 2014-15 Maharashtra accounted for around 30 of the

countryrsquos software exports with the help of 1200 software units

present in the state

The Government of Maharashtra is focusing on providing IT-

related infrastructure fiscal incentives to IT units and an

institutional framework for the IT sector The prime ITITeS clusters

are in Greater Mumbai Pune Thane and Nasik Pune is the

leader in Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) services

During 2015-16 the Directorate of Information Technology made 156 online services available through ldquoAaple Sarkarrdquo portal under

the Maharashtra Public Services Rights Act 2015

During 2016 Government of Maharashtra came up with a new policy - ldquoElectronics Policy 2016rdquo which aims at achieving a turnover

of US$ 12 billion for the ESDM industry and is assisting in targeted expansion of ESDM sector to cross US$ 2 billion through 2020

Source Economic Survey 2015-16

Investment in science technology and

environment sector in Maharashtra

Year Cost (outlay) US$ million

2011-12 619

2012-13 442

2013-14 564

2014-15 947

2015-16 1023

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MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

During 2015-16 Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

(MIDC) CIDCO and Software Technology Park of India cumulatively

developed 37 public IT parks and approved 472 IT parks Of the total

472 IT parks 160 parks are already operational with an overall

investment of US$ 55637 million and US$ 136908 million has been

proposed for the remaining 312 IT park projects that are in the

processing phase

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development CorporationSource Economic Survey 2015-16

Prominent information technology parks in Maharashtra

District Number of IT parks (2015-16)

Pune 172

Greater Mumbai 158

Thane 129

Nagpur 5

Nashik 4

Aurangabad 3

Wardha 1

Total 472

Prominent information technology parks in

Maharashtra

Talawade IT Park Dehu-Moshi Road Pune

Millennium Business Park (MBP) Navi Mumbai

Hinjewadi IT Park Phase I Hinjewadi Pune

Hinjewadi IT Park Phase II Hinjewadi Pune

Kolhapur IT Park Kolhapur

Sangli IT Park Vishrambag Sangli

Nagpur IT Park Nagpur

Deogiri Infotech Park Aurangabad

Kharadi IT Park Kharadi Pune

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MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

News articles

Government initiatives

Additional floor space index for IT parks and recreational residential and other support facilities would be provided

Eligible IT-ITeS units covered under the Package Scheme of Incentives (PSI) would be exempted from the payment of electricity duty

IT units would be supplied with power at industrial rates

Property tax shall be levied on ITITeS units at par with residential rates

VAT on the sale of IT products would be generally charged at a minimum floor rate

Developement of Mumbai-Pune-Nashik as Silicon valley of India that is an IT innovation hub under Maharashtra-Goa Regional Development

Council

5555DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ITITeS AND ELECTRONICS hellip (44)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

Accenture

IBM

bull Accenture is a global management consulting technology services and outsourcing company

with around 259000 people serving clients in more than 120 countries The company has

several development centres across India

bull It has major operating centres in Mumbai and Pune In 2014-15 (for the twelve months ending

Aug 2015) the company earned revenues of US$ 3291 billion

bull IBM is one of the biggest IT solutions and product firms having presence across the globe

bull The company has a significant presence in India with centres in Pune In 2014 it recorded

revenues of US$ 9279 billion

Capgemini

bull Capgemini is a global IT major headquartered in Paris France and operates in more than 40

countries The company generated revenues of US$ 1150 billion in 2014 and US$ 529 billion

in H1 2015 The company provides solutions across all verticals in the industry It has software

centres in Mumbai Navi Mumbai and Pune In February 2014 the company opened a new

facility at Pune with a seating capacity of 2800 persons adding to the 4000 people it employs

at its Pune campus It is also looking to increase its workforce in the state

Infosys Technologies

Ltd

bull Infosys is a well-known IT giant with development centres across India The company

generated revenues of US$ 8711 billion in 2014-15 and US$ 464 billion in H1 2015-16

bull The company has a development centre at Wakad Pune and also a BPO centre in the city

bull Infosys has been allotted land in Mihan-SEZ Nagpur and was expected to start construction

work in July 2014 In the first phase the company will invest US$ 788 million to accommodate

5000 software professionals

5656DECEMBER 2016

Maharashtra occupies an important place in both the production and export of engineering goods from the country

The engineering industry in the state is highly diversified and produces a large range of machine parts from industrial

machinery to industrial castings and forgings

The industry which was initially concentrated in the Mumbai-Pune belt has spread all over the state with the major

production centres in Nagpur Aurangabad Nasik and Kolhapur

The major engineering items of production and export in Maharashtra are textile mill machinery machinery for sugar

cement and chemical plants food processing machinery construction machinery tractors electric power machinery

transmission line towers automobiles and ship building

BHEL is setting up a new power equipment fabrication plant at Bhandara in the Vidharba region of Maharashtra The

greenfield unit is being set up by the company with an initial investment of US$ 92 million and will provide direct employment

to about 700 people It is setting up a silicon solar cell at Sakoli in the Bhandara district and also plans to set up a solar

photo-voltaic cell unit in the state As of May 2015 the plant is in construction stage

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KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ENGINEERING hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

5757DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ENGINEERING hellip (22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

Larsen amp Toubro

Ltd (LampT)

Greaves Cotton Ltd

bull Larsen amp Toubro Limited (LampT) is a diversified Indian conglomerate with interests in engineering

and construction The company earned US$ 681 billion in revenues during H1 2015-16

bull LampT is one of the oldest running companies with headquarters in Mumbai The company has

manufacturing facilities at Mumbai and Ahmednagar

bull Greaves Cotton is one of the oldest and well-diversified engineering companies in India

bull Its core products include dieselpetrol engines pump sets construction equipment and gensets

bull The company has manufacturing facilities at Chakan Chinchwad Chikalthana Shendra and

Waluj The company earned US$ 24731 million in revenues in 2015-16

Siemens Groupbull Siemens Group is a leading inventor innovator and implementer of leading-edge technology-

enabled solutions operating in the core business segments of industry energy and healthcare

The company is based in Navi Mumbai In 2013-14 (October 2013 to September 2014)

Siemens India earned US$ 176 billion as total income from operations and US$ 119 billion

during the first 9 months of 2014-15 (till June 2015)

ABB

bull ABB is one of the leading engineering companies in the world The ABB group operates in

around 100 countries and employs about 130000 people The company offers an extensive

array of products and services within power and automation technologies ABB operations in

India include 12 manufacturing facilities with over 10355 employees The company has a

manufacturing facility in Mumbai In 2014-15 ABB India Ltd earned revenues of US$ 128 billion

from operations on standalone basis and US$ 94808 million during the first nine months of

2015

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KEY INDUSTRIES ndash TEXTILES hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Maharashtra contributes about 114 to Indiarsquos textiles and apparels

output Maharashtra is the largest cotton producer in India with

largest area under cultivation for cotton that is 3827 thousand

hectares during 2015-16 The textile industry is the largest employer

in Maharashtra and contributes around 28 to Indias total exports

Textile parks aimed to provide world-class infrastructural

components for the textile sector and enhance productive capacity

are being set up in Maharashtra to maintain its leadership position in

textile exports and production

Some of the textile parks are the Nardhana Textile Park in Dhule

Butibori (Nagpur) Textile Park and Ambernath Textile Park As

announced in May 2015 the state government plans to set up 8 new

textile parks in the state

As per budget 2016-17 the state government is aiming at setting up

new textile units across the statersquos cotton growing areas Moreover

the government has also proposed an investment of US$ 4048

million during 2016-17 for the existing and upcoming textile projects

across Vidharbha Norhern Maharashtra and Marathwada

Source Central Silk Board

Note 2015-16(1) Till May 2016

Source Economic Survey 2014-15

2015-16 (cotton production) - estimated

Cotton (lint) production in Maharashtra (million bales)

774

682 679

883

682

420

2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Raw silk production (in tonnes)

Year Volume

2012-13 97

2013-14 122

2014-15 221

2015-16 274

2016-17(1) 20

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KEY INDUSTRIES ndash TEXTILES hellip (22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

Raymond

Bombay Dyeing

bull Raymond was incorporated in 1925 and is a leading Indian textile major The company is part of

global conglomerate Raymond Group It generated revenues of US$ 43886 million in 2014-15

and US$ 4084 million between April-September 2015

bull Raymond was the first in 1959 to introduce a polywool blend in India to creating the worlds finest

suiting fabric ndash the Super 240s ndash made from superfine 116 micron wool

bull The Bombay Dyeing and Manufacturing Company Limitedrsquos textile products include bedding

range bedding accessories bath linen hotel linen and industrial fabrics

bull Product range also consists of bed sheets bed covers quilts duvet covers dohars bed in bag

sets blankets pillow cases cushion covers shams cushions pillows and bed decor sets pool

towels bath towels hand towels and face towels The company generated revenues of US$

30374 million in 2015-16

S Kumarsrsquo bull S Kumarsrsquo is one of Indias leading textile and apparel companies With expertise in multi-fibre

manufacturing the company has extended its presence in multiple product categories from

fabrics to apparels and home textiles Its brands include Reid amp Taylor Belmonte SKumars

Uniformity By Belmonte Carmichael House and Stephens Brothers

Siyaramrsquosbull Siyaram Silk Mills incorporated in 1978 is a leading producer of blended fabrics in India

bull The company is one of the most renowned vertically integrated textile companies in the country

It operates the widest range of latest machinery in its eco-friendly plants at Tarapur Daman and

Mumbai The company earned US$ 24775 million in revenues in 2015-16

6060DECEMBER 2016

Maharashtra has a strong presence in the petrochemicals and oil and

gas sectors Mumbai Nagothane Rabale and Patalganga are major

petrochemical hubs while Thane Mumbai Pune and Wardha are

chemical hubs

Opportunities primarily exist in the areas of polymers amp plastics

fertilisers and synthetic yarns Key competitive strengths of the state in

this industry are the strong upstream and downstream linkages for raw

materials and products Bombay High accounts for over 50 of the

countrys oil amp gas production In August 2015 Indraprastha Gas Ltd

invested US$ 3151 million in Maharashtra Natural Gas Ltd (MNGL) The

purpose of the investment is to enhance the city gas distribution

business of the company in Maharashtra

As of August 2015 the state government announced plans to establish a

grid-connected canal top solar power project in the state at Jalgaon The

project will feature a 75 MW solar photovoltaic power plant which will be

established on the left bank canal of the dam As per the new energy

policy of the state the government is planning to establish 14400 MW of

fresh grid-connected capacity by 2019-20

As on March 2016 the state had an installed capacity of 2995419 MW

under Thermal energy 69014 MW under Nuclear energy 333184 MW

under Hydro and 661329 MW under Renewable energy sources

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MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Commissionerate of Agriculture GoM

Economic Survey 2015-16

Use of chemical fertilisers in Maharashtra

YearTotal input

(lsquo000 tonnes)

Per hectare

consumption (kg)

2011-12 658 1552

2012-13 547 1161

2013-14 599 1194

2014-15 6013 1259

2015-16 5825 1070

Under the State Budget 2016-17 the government has

planned an investment of US$ 11977 million for

electricity generation projects Outlay of UD$ 6966

million has been set for adding capacity under non-

conventional energy sources

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MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

Oil and Natural Gas Corp

Hindustan Petroleum

Corp Ltd

bull Oil and Natural Gas Corporation ranks as one of the leading oil and gas Exploration and Production

(EampP) companies in the world in the terms of asset value The companyrsquos consolidated revenue from

operations stood at US$ 12 billion in 2015-16 The company has a production facility at Uran (Navi

Mumbai) and the corporate office is in Mumbai It plans to invest US$ 810 million to build a new gas

based fertiliser plant and it would invest US$ 9456 million for redevelopment of its Mumbai High

(North) oil and gas field in the state of Maharashtra

bull Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL) is one of the Navratna Public Sector Units (PSUs)

It is a major refining and oil retailing company in India HPCLrsquos standalone total income was US$

2857 billion in 2015-16 It has an oil refining unit on Mumbairsquos west coast

Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd bull Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) is engaged in the marketing and distribution refining

trading and exploration of petroleum The companyrsquos standalone revenues stood at US$ 1633

billion between April 2015-September 2015 BPCL has a refinery in Mumbai

Reliance Industries Ltd bull Reliance Industries Limited is the largest private sector firm in India and ranks 99th on the Fortune

500 list based on revenues The companyrsquos standalone revenues was US$ 4523 billion for 2015-16

The company has diversified interests in energy retail textiles petrochemicals infotel and SEZs

Reliance Industries Limited has manufacturing facilities at Nagothane Nagpur and Pathalganga in

Maharashtra

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KEY INDUSTRIES ndash AUTO AND AUTO COMPONENTS hellip (13)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Maharashtra accounts for approximately 351 of the

countryrsquos output of automobiles by value

The major automobile centres in the state include Pune

Nasik Aurangabad and Nagpur

Pune is the largest auto hub of India with over 4000

manufacturing units in the Pimpri-Chinchwad region

alone Pune is home to large players like Bajaj Auto

Limited Daimler Chrysler Limited Tata Motors etc

Nasik is home to one of Indias largest multi-utility

vehicle manufacturers ndash Mahindra amp Mahindra Limited

In September 2015 Maharashtra government received

an application from Mercedes Benz regarding an

investment plan of US$ 30553 million to upgrade its

manufacturing capacity at Pune plant which

manufactures around 40000 to 80000 units of luxury

cars per year

The domestic utility maker Mahindra has been planning

to invest US$ 122 billion for enlarging its automotive or

manufacturing plants in Maharashtra Investment of US$

99298 million will be made at the companyrsquos Nashik

plant and while investment of US$ 22915 million would

be done in the Chakan unit The total amount will be

invested by Mahindra over a span of more than seven

years

Automotive hubs in Maharashtra

As of August 2016 Mahindra Intertrade a part of Mahindra

Group entered into a partnership with MSTC a Government

of India enterprise to set up the countrys first auto

shredding and vehicle recycling unit Gujarat and

Maharastra have been short listed for setting up the facility

with the operations likely to commence by early 2018

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KEY INDUSTRIES ndash AUTO AND AUTO COMPONENTS hellip (23)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

As of July 2015 the Maharashtra state government

announced plans to finalise the deal with Chrysler for

setting up a jeep production facility at Ranjangaon in

Aurangabad The overall investment expected in the

first year is US$ 28188 million and US$ 56369 million

is to be invested over the next six years

ARAI Indias premier automotive RampD testing and

certification organisation is in Pune It is Indiarsquos first

Auto Cluster Development and Research Institute is in

Maharashtra

Investment opportunities in the auto sector

Partnership and alliances for auto component

sector

Vehicle retailing

Low cost vehicles

Cvs to benefit from increasing infrastructure activity and

heightened international interest

Diversification in two wheeler segment

Design centers

Auto financing

RampD

Source Economic Survey 2015-16 ARAI - Automotive Research Association of India

Note 2016(1) till January 2016

Category wise numbers of a few categories of motor vehicles on the road in Maharashtra

Vehicle Type 2015 2016(1)

Motor-cycles scooters amp mopeds 18151386 19705511

Taxi cabs 203180 217062

Auto rickshaws 719341 724080

Ambulances 13625 14295

School buses 27046 22402

Private service vehicles 11163 11640

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KEY INDUSTRIES ndash AUTO AND AUTO COMPONENTS hellip (33)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

Bajaj Auto Ltd

Tata Motors Ltd

bull Bajaj Auto is a major Indian automobile manufacturer The company is the worlds fourth-largest two- and

three-wheeler manufacturer with turnover of US$ 346 billion in 2015-16 The company manufactures and

exports scooters motorcycles and auto rickshaws The company is based in Pune with a regional office at

Akurdi and manufacturing plants in Chakan (Pune manufactures motorcycles) and Waluj (near

Aurangabad manufactures motorcycles and three-wheelers)

bull Tata Motors Limited is a multinational corporation headquartered in Mumbai India It acquired British

automotive brands Jaguar and Land Rover in 2008 The company is the worldrsquos fourth-largest truck and

bus manufacturer Net revenue of the company was US$ 1232 billion in 2015-16

bull The company has an auto manufacturing and assembly unit at Pune The Pune unit is spread over two

geographical regions ndash Pimpri (800 acres) and Chinchwad (130 acres)

Force Motors Ltd bull Formerly known as Bajaj Tempo Force Motors is a part of Firodia Enterprise that manufactures Multi

Utility Vehicles (MUVs) tractors Sports Utility Vehicles (SUVs) and Light Commercial Vehicles (LCVs)

bull Matador was a popular LCV manufactured by Force Motors The company has a manufacturing unit in

Pune The company generated consolidated income of US$ 467 million in 2015-16

Mahindra and Mahindra

Ltd

bull Mahindra and Mahindra is one of the major auto manufacturers of India The company generated US$

1775 billion of income from operations in 2015-16

bull The companyrsquos products include tractors SUVs and LCVs It has manufacturing facilities at Mumbai Pune

Nagpur and Nasik

6565DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash TOURISM hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Maharashtra is a major trade and tourist destination of India attracting

thousands of tourists from across the world every year It is the fourth

most visited state of India

There are many temples in Maharashtra some of them being hundreds of

years old constructed in a fusion of architectural styles borrowed from

north and south India Maharashtra has its own folk music Folk musical

programmes such as Gondhal Lavani Bharud and Powada are popular

especially in rural areas

The state is home to the Hindi film industry Bollywood which produces

the largest number of films globally Maharashtra has a score of

pilgrimage destinations ranging from the ones that revolve around

mythology (eg Nasik Warkar and Pune) and those celebrating the

achievements of religious leaders and reformers (Shirdi Haji Ali shrine) to

new age pilgrimage destinations such as the Osho Commune at Pune

Tourist arrivals in Maharashtra (million)

Nasik is one of the four sites of the Kumbh Mela which is held once in every 12 years The city is known as the place where Lord

Ram spent 14 years in exile Maharashtra is the first state to declare a tourism district for tourism development Sindhudurg is the

first district in Maharashtra to be declared as a tourism district

The state has launched Unlimited Maharashtra advertising campaign through newspapers and television channels to attract

tourists during summer vacations A half-hour ferry ride across Mumbai harbor takes visitors to view the superbly carved 1300

years old cave temple on the little island of Elephanta a favourite picnic spot

Source Ministry of Tourism Government of India

7750 8685

9850 10781

2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

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KEY INDUSTRIES ndash TOURISM hellip (22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

In 2014-15 9412 million domestic tourists and 438 million foreign tourists visited the state of Maharashtra whereas in 2013-14

827 million domestic tourists and 415 million foreign tourists visited Maharashtra During 2015 10343 million domestic tourists

and 431 million foreign tourists visited the state of Maharashtra

In 2016 the Government of Maharashtra formulated a new policy on Tourism- lsquoMaharashtra Tourism Policy 2016rsquo which aims at

minimizing delays as well as replication of redundancies amp information and enhancing the application process efficiency An

amount of US$ 4353 million was allocated by the government to boost basic amenities being provided across tourist spots

As per 2016-17 budget the state government announced the following plans

Aurangabad has been affirmed as a tourist district in the state and the government has decided to offer special attention

towards the uplifting of tourism in Verul Sulibhanjan Mhaismal and Khultabad

The state government is also undergoing various steps for improving safety measures across the beaches for ensuring

security of people

6767DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES amp EMPOWERMENT

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Till October 2015 a total of 454 mega projects were sanctioned by the state government with an outlay of US$ 5418 billion Due

to these projects employment opportunities for a total of 388 lakh people are expected to be created

Further a total employment of 166 lakh has been recorded across 20220 MSMEs with an investment of US$ 62480 million till

September 2016

As per budget 2016-17 for upgradation of State Employment Guarantee Scheme and Mahatma Gandhi Rural Employment

Scheme in the state the Government of Maharashtra has projected an outlay of US$ 1222 million of which US$ 42295 million

is towards the central share and US$ 10769 million is towards the state share These schemes are being executed in the state

for providing the required job opportunities across rural areas

Source State Budge 2016-17 Economic Survey 2015-16

6868DECEMBER 2016

The Government of Maharashtra provides single-window clearance to all units to reduce the average time required for

establishment of such units and issue various clearances required for setting up of industries at a single point The

government has taken following steps for setting up committees at various levels

District-level committee under the chairmanship of the District Collector for proposals from SSI units

State-level committee under the chairmanship of Development Commissioner (Industries) for MSILSI units

Mega projects committee under the chairmanship of Secretary (Industries) for mega projects and FDI proposals

A Common Application Form (CAF) to be evolved for every applicant seeking to set up an industry andor expansion unit

and development of information systemsoftware to process such applications online

Representatives of the concerned departments from whom the clearances are required to be the members of or invitees on

the district state and mega projects committees The final decision will be given as far as possible within 30 days of receipt

of dully filled CAFs

In order to provide the people of state with one stop portal for information services and consents electronically under

Industrial Policy 2013 the government is focussing on provisions for SWC system

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MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

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SINGLEndashWINDOW CLEARANCE MECHANISMhellip (23)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Agency Description

MIDC services

Land Department- Services

Fire Department- Services

Engineering - Water Department- Services

Engineering - Drainage Department- Services

Engineering - Power Department- Services

SPA Department- Services

Technical Advisor Department- Services

IT SEZ Department- Services

Non-MIDC services

Directorate of Industries - Services

Labour Department- Services

Airport Authority of India - Services

Public Works Department - Services

Ministry of Corporate Affairs - Services

Food and Drug Administration - Services

Maharashtra Coastal Zone Management Authority - Services

Directorate General of Foreign Trade - Services

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

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SINGLEndashWINDOW CLEARANCE MECHANISMhellip (33)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Agency Description

Non-MIDC services

Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Limited - Services

Income Tax Department - Services

Department of Sales Tax - Services

Industrial Safety amp Healthy Directorate - Services

Boiler Inspectorate - Services

Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai ndash Services

Central Board of Excise amp Customs - Services

Employee Welfare - Services

Weights and Measures - Services

Bureau of Indian Standards - Services

Maharashtra Pollution Control Board - Services

Petroleum and Explosives Safety Organization - Services

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

7171DECEMBER 2016

Agency Description Contact information

Directorate of

Industries

The work of the Directorate of Industries Maharashtra stateis mainly confined to the development and progress of large-scale small-scale and cottage industries in the state TheDepartment of Industries was reorganised and theDirectorate of Industries was formed in August 1960 Controlof cottage industries was transferred to the Directorate ofIndustries with effect from 1st December 1960

It also assists in the formulation and implementation ofvarious policies and promotional schemes

Development Commissioner of Industries

Government of MaharashtraDirectorate of Industries

New Administrative Building2nd Floor Opposite Mantralaya

MumbaiMaharashtra-400 032

Phone 91-22-22028616didcimaharashtragovin

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KEY INVESTMENT PROMOTION OFFICES hellip (13)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

7272DECEMBER 2016

Agency Description Contact information

Maharashtra Agro

Industries

Development

Corporation Limited

(MAIDC)

The objective of the company is to make available to thefarmers of Maharashtra standard quality fertiliserspesticides agro engineering implements amp animal feed to theextent required amp at the time of requirement amp at competitiverates

Maharashtra Agro Industries Development CorporationLimited (MAIDC) has also been designated as the statenodal agency by Ministry of Food Processing IndustriesGovernment of India In its role as state nodal agency itscrutinises amp forwards various proposals of entrepreneursunder different schemes of assistance from the Governmentof India It also helps entrepreneurs in preparing projectsselecting the area etc

Krushi Udyog BhavanDinkarrao Deasi Marg Aarey Milk

ColonyGoregaon (East) Mumbai-400065 Maharashtra India

Phone 91-22-29272027Email mdmaidcmumbaicom

Website wwwmaidcmumbaicom

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KEY INVESTMENT PROMOTION OFFICES hellip (23)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

7373DECEMBER 2016

Agency Description Contact information

Maharashtra

Industrial

Development

Corporation (MIDC)

1 MIDCrsquos objectives are

a) To achieve balanced industrial development ofMaharashtra with an emphasis on developing partsand underdeveloped parts of the state

b) Help in infrastructural development of each and everydistrict in Maharashtra

c) Facilitate entrepreneurs in setting up industries atvarious locations

MIDC is an agent of the state government for carrying outactivities of acquisition and disposal of land provision ofinfrastructure facilities and providing other services toindustrial centres

Udyog SarathiMahakali Caves Road Andheri (E)

Mumbai-400 093Phone 91-22-268700525473

Fax 91-22-26871587Email feedbackmidcindiaorg

Website wwwmidcindiaorg

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INVESTMENT PROMOTION OFFICES hellip (33)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

7474DECEMBER 2016

Approvals and clearances required Respective departments

Prior to setting up the unit

Registration

Development Authority

Allotment of landshed

Permission for land use Industrial Development Authorities

No-objection certificate under the Water Act 1974 and the Air Act 1981 Pollution Control Board

Approval for construction activity and building plan Development Authority

No-objection certificate Fire Department

Provisional Trade Tax registrations

Central and State Excise Departments

Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY APPROVALS REQUIRED hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

7575DECEMBER 2016

Approvals and clearances required Respective departments

Before commencement of production

No-objection certificate under the Water Act 1974 and the Air Act 1981 Pollution Control Board

No-objection certificate Fire Department

Permanent Trade Tax registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956Central and State Excise Departments

Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956

After commencement of productionactivity

Registration Industries Department

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY APPROVALS REQUIRED hellip (22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Timelines for approvals and clearances

Department Timeline

Issuance of allotment order 15 days

Possession of plotshed 7 days

Building plans approval 15 days

Grant of water connection 10 days

Urban land ceiling permission 10 days

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2014-15

7676DECEMBER 2016

Cost parameter Cost estimate Source

Land (per sq m)Commercial US$ 02 to US$ 11583

Industrial US$ 02 to US$ 5792

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC)

Power (per kWh)

Domestic 45-16 cents

Commercial 117-235 cents

Agricultural 43 cents

Industrial 88-1997 cents

Economic Survey 2015-16

Labour (per day) US$ 12 to US$ 6

Ministry of Labour and Employment

Government of India Wage Rates July

1 2015 to Dec 31 2015

5-star hotel room (single

occupancy per night)US$ 97-US$ 220

Maharashtra Tourism Development

Corporation

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

COST OF DOING BUSINESS IN MAHARASHTRA

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

As per the World Bank and Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP) report - Assessment of State

Implementation of Business Reforms 2016 the state ranked 10th as per the Ease of Doing Business Index

7777DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE ACTS amp POLICIES hellip (15)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Maharashtra ITITeS Policy 2015

Read more

Objectives

Maharashtra Renewable Energy Policy 2015

bull To increase power production from renewable sources by 14400 MW and from solar power

projects by 7500 MW From renewable sources power generation of 5000 MW is targeted from

wind power projects 1000 MW from sugarcane wasteagricultural remedial projects 400 MW

from small hydro projects 300 MW from agricultural waste power generation projects and 200

MW from industrial waste power generation projects

bull The policy progress would be headed by the Principal Secretary Energy

Objectives

Read more

bull To attract IT investments across the State and incentivize IT industry at all district headquarters

in the State by providing additional incentives and continue to provide usual incentives as per the

IT ITES Policy ndash 2009

bull To promote the development of special fields of application of IT such as animation visual

effects gaming and comics

Maharashtra Tourism Policy 2016

Read more

Objectives

bull Designate Tourism as a priority sector since it holds the potential to usher in economic

development and generate high employment opportunities in Maharashtra

bull Achieve sector growth of 10 per annum and share of 15 in GSDP through tourism and

tourism related activities

bull Generate fresh investments in the tourism sector to the tune of US$ 458 billion by 2025

bull Create 1 million additional jobs in the tourism sector by 2025

7878DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE ACTS amp POLICIES hellip (25)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Housing Policy 2013-2018

bull To generate low income housing by making it mandatory for private developers with residential

plot sizes of 4000 square metres and above to reserve 20 of the land for low income groups

bull The reserved land or constructed flats would be handed over to the state housing agency

Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (MHADA)

Read more

Objective

Industrial Policy of Maharashtra 2013-2018

bull To attract investment of US$ 82946 billion by the end of 2018 and create 2 million job

opportunities

bull To focus on the areas of Maharashtra that are less developed in comparison with mainstream

industrially developed areas and retain the state as industrial investment leaderRead more

Objectives

Organic Farming Policy 2013

bull To promote and encourage organic farming in Maharashtra by allocating a minimum 10 of the

land for organic faming activity

bull To provide organic pesticides and fertilizers and increase the awareness amongst farmers about

organic faming through lecturesRead more

Objective

7979DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE ACTS amp POLICIES hellip (35)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

State Port Policy 2010

bull To develop six non major ports in Maharashtra by developing greenfield ports multi-purpose

jetties and cargo terminals in order to aid import and export and coastal shipping of goods

Read more

Objective

e-Governance Policy of Maharashtra - 2011

bull To develop the e- governance sector of the state and take it towards m- governance by enabling

the citizens to avail the services online

bull To enable the government to function more efficiently and develop a paper less environment

Read more

Objective

Textile Policy of Maharashtra 2011ndash17

bull To lay special emphasis on raising processing units at various levels from cotton to

manufacturing textiles to assure long term development by giving support to the industries

associated with manufacturing of textiles

Objective

Read more

8080DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE ACTS amp POLICIES hellip (45)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Child Development Policy 2002

bull To emphasise on child development of orphans destitute homeless and deviated in a planned

structured and disciplined manner

bull To aid prevention of sexual exploitation and trafficking of children

bull To provide free education and entertainment facilitiesRead more

Objectives

Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Policy 2002

bull To help in the growth of SEZs (duty free enclave) in the state in order to promote rapid industrial

development and job opportunities

bull To attract foreign amp domestic investments for infrastructure development in the state Read more

Objectives

Tourism Policy 2006

bull To promote tourism and develop hospitality infrastructure with private sector participation in the

state for a period of ten years or until substituted by new policy

bull To encourage public-private partnership (PPP) mode for development of tourist destinations

Read more

Objective

8181DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE ACTS amp POLICIES hellip (55)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Grapes Processing Industry Policy 2001

bull To develop grape processing industry in the state and creating better employment opportunities

bull To encourage wine industry be setting up wine parks in the state

Read more

Objective

Maharashtra Biotechnology Policy 2001

bull To develop and make the state biotechnology industry globally competitive the government

announced various fiscal and non fiscal incentives for biotechnology units

bull To develop infrastructure that is biotechnology parks and research basesRead more

Objective

Water Policy 2002

bull To focus on optimal use of water resources coupled with sustainable development in order to

provide economic and social benefits to the people of the state

Read more

Objective

8282DECEMBER 2016

Summit Venue of Summit Date

International Summit on Engineering and Technology (ISET-16) Mumbai 13th August 2016

International Conference on Networking Communication and Computing

Technology (ICNCCT-16)Nashik 14th August 2016

World Conference on Advanced Trends Robot Design Development

And Control (WCRDDC-16)Pune 27th August 2016

International Conference on Applications in Electrical Electronics

Computer Civil and Mechanical Engineering (ICEECCME-16)Aurangabad 4th September 2016

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

CONFERENCESSUMMITS FOR 2016-17hellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source India conference alerts

8383DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

CONFERENCESSUMMITS FOR 2016-17hellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source India conference alerts

Summit Venue of Summit Date

International Conference on Research in Mechanical Robotics and Civil

Engineering (ICRMRCE-16)Mumbai 11th September 2016

International Conference on Research in Mechanical Robotics and Civil

Engineering (ICRMRCE-16)Mumbai 2nd October 2016

International Conference on Electrical Electronics Computer Civil and

Mechanical Engineering (ICEECCME-16)Mumbai 6th November 2016

8484DECEMBER 2016

Average exchange rates

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ANNEXURE

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Year INR equivalent of one US$

2004-05 4481

2005-06 4414

2006-07 4514

2007-08 4027

2008-09 4614

2009-10 4742

2010-11 4562

2011-12 4688

2012-13 5431

2013-14 6028

2014-15 6028

2015-16 6546

Source Reserve Bank of India

8585DECEMBER 2016

India Brand Equity Foundation (IBEF) engaged TechSci to prepare this presentation and the same has been prepared

by TechSci in consultation with IBEF

All rights reserved All copyright in this presentation and related works is solely and exclusively owned by IBEF The

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modified or in any manner communicated to any third party except with the written approval of IBEF

This presentation is for information purposes only While due care has been taken during the compilation of this

presentation to ensure that the information is accurate to the best of TechSci and IBEFrsquos knowledge and belief the

content is not to be construed in any manner whatsoever as a substitute for professional advice

TechSci and IBEF neither recommend nor endorse any specific products or services that may have been mentioned in

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For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DISCLAIMER

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Page 10: MAHARASHTRA - IBEF• Maharashtra’sGSDP at current prices was US$ 300.51 billion in 2015-16 and accounted for 12.98% of India’sGDP, the highest among all states. Highest FDI in

1010DECEMBER 2016

At current prices GSDP of Maharashtra was US$ 30051

billion in 2015-16

GSDP of the state grew at a CAGR of around 113 from

2004-05 to 2015-16

Source Central Statistics Office TechSci Estimates based on ldquoAdvanced

Estimatesrdquo provided by Directorate of Economics and Statistics of Maharashtra

GSDP - Gross State Domestic Product

CAGR ndash Compound Annual Growth Rate

GSDP - State Budget 2016-17

GSDP of Maharashtra at current prices

(in US$ billion)

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash GSDP

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

9271103

1295

1701 16341805

23002507 2437 2449

2648

3005

1111DECEMBER 2016

At current prices NSDP of Maharashtra was US$ 2636

billion in 2015-16

Maharashtrarsquos NSDP grew at a CAGR of around 111

from 2004-05 to 2015-16

Source Central Statistics Office TechSci Estimates based on ldquoAdvanced Estimatesrdquo provided

by Directorate of Economics and Statistics of Maharashtra

NSDP - Net State Domestic Product

CAGR ndash Compound Annual Growth Rate

NSDP - Geometric mean of YoY calculation from 2004-05 to 2014-15

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash NSDP

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

NSDP of Maharashtra at current prices

(in US$ billion)

826990

1167

1539 14691625

20842271 2204 2212

238

2636

1212DECEMBER 2016

The statersquos per capita GSDP^ at current price was US$

2545 in 2015-16

The per capita GSDP of Maharashtra grew at a CAGR of

98 between 2004-05 and 2015-16

Source Central Statistics Office TechSci Estimates based on

ldquoAdvanced Estimatesrdquo provided by Directorate of Economics and

Statistics of Maharashtra

Per Capita GSDP^ - calculated using GSDP million US$ Population in million

Per capita GSDP (US$)

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash PER CAPITA GSDP

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

9041059

1225

1585 15001633

20532208

2118 210052242

2545

1313DECEMBER 2016

At current price the statersquos per capita NSDPamp was US$

22325 in 2015-16

The per capita NSDP of Maharashtra grew at a CAGR of

97 between 2004-05 and 2015-16

Source Central Statistics Office TechSci Estimates based on

ldquoAdvanced Estimatesrdquo provided by Directorate of Economics and

Statistics of Maharashtra

per capita NSDPamp - calculated using NSDP million

US$Population in million

Per capita NSDP (US$)

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash PER CAPITA NSDP

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

805951

1104

14341349

1471

1860

2000

1915 18977

20138 22325

1414DECEMBER 2016

Over 2015-16 the tertiarymicro sector contributed 6453 to the

statersquos GSDP at current prices followed by the secondarymicro

sector with a contribution of 2584

At a CAGR of 158 the tertiary sector has been the fastest

growing among the three sectors from 2004-05 to 2015-16

Growth was driven by trade hotels real estate finance

insurance transport communications and other services

The secondary sector grew at a CAGR of 135 between

2004-05 and 2015-16 The growth in secondary sector was

driven by growth in manufacturing construction and

electricity gas amp water supply industries

The primarymicro sector expanded at a CAGR of 137

between 2004-05 and 2015-16 Agriculture is the major

contributor in the growth of the primary sector followed by

forestry and fishing

Source Central Statistics Office TechSci Estimates based on

ldquoAdvanced Estimatesrdquo provided by Directorate of Economics and

Statistics of Maharashtra

Sector-wise share of GSDPmicro -Geometric mean of YoY

calculation from 2004-05 to 2014-15

Percentage distribution of GSDP

CAGR

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF GSDP

137

158

135

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

1018 963

2961 2584

5958 6453

2004-05 2015-16Primary Secondary Tertiary

1515DECEMBER 2016

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16

Indian Horticulture Database

CropAnnual production 2015-16

(lsquo000 tonnes)

Sugarcane 72089

Soya bean 1853

Groundnut 189

Sunflower seed 7

Jowar (Kharif) 314

Jowar (Rabi) 1383

Rice 2548

Wheat 720

Bajra (millets) 304

Maize (Kharif) 1184

Maize (Rabi) 336

Total food grains (Kharif) 5036

Total food grains (Rabi) 3353

Total oilseeds (Kharif) 2052

Total oilseeds (Rabi) 28

Total pulses (Kharif) 576

Total pulses (Rabi) 911

During 2015-16 production of pulses and oil seeds in the state

was recorded at around 148 million tonnes and 208 million

tonnes respectively

Sugarcane cotton onion soya bean banana jowar (sorghum)

and rice are some of the key agricultural products of

Maharashtra

Total food grain production in the state stood at around 83

million tonnes in 2015-16

As per the Agriculture Marketing and Farmer Friendly Reforms

Index the state secured the top position in pursuing farmer

friendly policies during 2016

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIONhellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Area (lsquo000 hectares) and production (lsquo000 MT) of

horticulture crops in Maharashtra

23802

26492

26512

16739

183783

242652 242770197198

20

12-1

3

20

13-1

4

20

14-1

5

20

15-1

6

Area

Production

1616DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIONhellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Production of pomegranates in Maharashtra

(lsquo000 MT)

2011-12 478

2012-13 408

2013-14 945

2014-15 1313

Source Department of Agriculture amp Co-operation Ministry of Agriculture

Sugarcane production in Maharashtra (million MT)

6416

8190 8673

6965 75389153

7208

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Sugar production in Maharashtra (lakh MT)

70409070 9000

7970 7710

10510

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

Vegetable production in Maharashtra (lsquo000 MT)

Vegetable 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

Onion 5638 4660 5864 5864

Potato 360 321 370 370

Tomato 1007 1050 1200 1200

As per state budget 2016-17 the Government of

Maharashtra proposed an outlay of US$ 1222

million under the scheme - ldquoNational Agriculture

Development Schemerdquo in order to strengthen the

production of pulses and oilseeds in the state

The state government also proposed

establishment of organic farming research amp

training centres across four universities related to

agriculture for the endorsement of organic

farming in the state

During 2015-16 the state recorded production of

5803 thousand MT of onion

1717DECEMBER 2016

Source Department of Industrial Policy amp Promotion Economic 1Includes Maharashtra Dadra amp Nagar Haveli and Daman amp Diu

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash FDI INFLOWS AND INVESTMENTS

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

According to the DIPP cumulative FDI inflows1 in the

state of Maharashtra during April 2000 to March

2016 stood at US$ 8262 billion

The state government has approved 19053

industrial proposals during 1991-92 to 2015-16 (up to

October 2015) Chemicals amp fertilisers followed by

textiles were the leading sectors in terms of industrial

proposals approved with cumulative share of 254

FDI equity inflows1 2008-09 to 2014-15

(US$ million)

12431

8249

6097

9553

6361

3420

6361

9511

20

08-0

9

20

09-1

0

20

10-1

1

20

11-1

2

20

12-1

3

20

13-1

4

20

14-1

5

20

15-1

6

Approved and commissioned industrial projects for major industries

(1991-92 to 2015-16- up to October 2015)

Industry

Approved proposalsCommissioned

Projects

No

Investment

(US$

billion)

No

Investme

nts (US$

billion)

Metallurgical 1909 1543 935 561

Chemicals amp

fertilizers2839 915 1386 340

Textile 1998 764 933 259

Electrical amp

electronics1174 343 683 119

Sugar 1532 587 235 128

Processed

food1046 309 440 088

1818DECEMBER 2016

As of November 2015 Maharashtrarsquos exports totalled to around

US$ 4384 billion

Major products exported from the state are gems and jewellery

software textiles readymade garments cotton yarn metal and

metal products agro-based products engineering items drugs and

pharmaceuticals and plastic and plastic items

Maharashtra is the largest producer of sugar in India In May 2015

the Government of Maharashtra approved a subsidy of US$ 167

per ton (up to the extent of 800000 tonnes) for the exports of raw

sugar

In November 2015 Maharashtra sugar mills entered into a deal with

neighbouring markets such as Sri Lanka and Bangladesh etc for

exporting 2 lakh MT of white sugar As per the announcement made

by the state government in September 2015 Maharashtra is

expected to export 4 million tonnes of sugar during 2015-16

Coca Cola a major soft drink producing giant will be procuring

oranges from Vidarbha Nagpur for producing juices that would be

sold worldwide The production would take place at its Butibori plant

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16

Note 2015-16(1) up to November 2015

Exports trends (US$ billion)

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash MAHARASHTRArsquoS EXPORT TRENDShellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

492 481

676

840769

478

739

438

200

8-0

9

200

9-1

0

201

0-1

1

201

1-1

2

201

2-1

3

201

3-1

4

201

4-1

5

20

15

-16⁽sup1⁾

1919DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash MAHARASHTRArsquoS EXPORT TRENDShellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Maize exports from Maharashtra (million MT)

10891

15160

18780

22376

1655113257

10315

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Source APEDA 1From April-August 2015

Dairy productrsquos exports from Maharashtra (thousand MT)

832 1135467

2183

3954

1125599

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Source APEDA 1From April-August 2015

Pulses exports from Maharashtra (million MT)

756

1509

18142060

2354

13031561

20

09-1

0

20

10-1

1

20

11-1

2

20

12-1

3

20

13-1

4

20

14-1

5

20

15-1

6

Source APEDA (1)From April-August 2015

2020DECEMBER 2016

Source State Budget 2016-17

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE BUDGET 2016-17

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Revenue receipts of US$ 3373 billion and revenue expenditure of US$ 3429 billion were estimated during 2016-17

PlanBudget- 2016-17

(US$ million)

National Agriculture

Development Scheme1222

lsquoMahatma Gandhi Rural

Employment

Missionrsquo and lsquoState Employment

Guarantee Schemersquo

53065

Science Technology amp

Environment Annual plan947

Crop Insurance Scheme 28337

Pandit Dindayal Upadhyay Krishi

Margdarshan Yojana916

Irrigation 458

Irrigation projects included in

ldquoPradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchai

Yojanardquo31744

ldquoChief Minister Rural Road

Schemerdquo7638

Electricity generation projects 11976

Textile Industry 4048

Road construction 61869

PlanBudget- 2016-

17 (US$ million)

Land acquisition and project displaced rehabilitation in

MIHAN3304

Shelter for all- 2022 scheme 10693

infrastructure development in Municipal council Nagar

Panchayat15276

Accelerate Nagpur and Pune metro project 2749

Maharashtra fire safety mission 458

Rajiv Gandhi Jivandai Arogya Yojana 4582

Sarv Siksha Abhiyan 11304

Nature Tourism 721

Strengthening of tourist places 4353

Majhi Kanya Bhagyashree Yojana 381

Preservation and conservation for Varli Art 916

Mumbai Metro phase-3 1382

Rajiv Gandhi Jivandai Arogya Yojana 4582

2121DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16 NHAI

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash ROADShellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

The state is well connected to its six neighbouring states and other parts of India through 18 national highways The 945 km long

Mumbai-Pune expressway is Indias first six-lane concrete high speed tolled expressway which connects the state capital and

financial hub Mumbai with the neighbouring industrial hub Pune

During 2015-16 with an investment of US$ 7638 million the state government executed - Chief Minister Rural Road Development

Scheme for connecting those areas which are not included under PMGSY As per budget 2016-17 the Government of Maharashtra

allotted an outlay of US$ 61869 million for construction of roads in the state Moreover for enhancing the flow of traffic in the town of

Kalyan the government proposed to establish the 21 km long Bhiwandi-Kalyan-Shilphata elevated road with a proposed outlay of

US$ 611 million

As on December 2015 the state government approved an elevated road project on Ghodbunder Road from Gaimukh for a proposed

investment of US$ 1327 million construction of a third bridge on Thane creek at Vashi with a proposed investment of US$ 1327

million an elevated road at Bhiwandi-Kalyan-Shil Phata with a proposed investment of US$ 4313 million four lane Vakan-Pali-

Khopoli road at a proposed investment of US$ 8294 million and an underground tunnel between Thane and Borivali

Road type Road length (km)

(as of 2015-16)

National highways 743479

State highways 40000

Major district roads 50232

Other district roads 52761

Village roads 114557

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16 NHAI

National highway length completed (km)

39100

25050

12400

2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

2222DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash ROADShellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Expenditure on road works under Pradhan Mantri Gram

Sadak Yojana in Maharashtra (US$ million)

5852

8255

3380

2013-14 2014-15 2015-16sup1

Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) was

launched in 2000 with the objective of connecting eligible

rural habitants Until 2015 about 419971 km of road

network has been completed across India of which road

length of 22214 km was completed in Maharashtra

In November 2015 the 785-meter long Vanjarpatti flyover in

Bhiwandi was inaugurated and constructed over a part of

extended Mumbai Urban Infrastructure Project (MUIP)

As per budget 2016-17 the state government proposed an

outlay of US$ 3304 million for acquisition of land special

subsidy package etc under the MIHAN project during 2016-

17

As of November 2016 the government approved two and

four-laning of three highway stretches - NH-930 NH-211

(New NH-52) and NH-211 (New NH-52) in MaharashtraPradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana

(PMGSY)`(2015-16- up to October 2015)

Habitations connected 10

Length completed 18954

Source NHAI Note 1Up to October 2015

Source PMGSY

2323DECEMBER 2016Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16 State Budget 2016-17 MMRDA Mumbai Metropolitan Region

Development Authority

The rail transport system of Maharashtra is very well

developed The state is well-connected to other parts of the

country with a railway network spanning 6103 km

(including 378 km of Konkan Railway)

Maharashtra also has an intra-citysuburban network of

railways The suburban railways carry around 8 million

passengers every day

During 2015-16 the state government and Central Ministry

of Railways signed a Memorandum of Understanding to

establish a special purpose vehicle for boosting the

completion of all the awaited rail projects in Maharashtra

During 2015-16 the state government initiated work on the

first stage of Phase-I CBD BelapurPendhar-Taloja MIDC-

Kalamboli-Khandeshwar-Navi Mumbai International Airport

corridor which is expected to be accomplished by 2017

Work on the 111 km long Belapur-Pendhar road is under

progress

As per budget 2016-17 the state government allocated

US$ 2749 million for boosting the execution of Nagpur to

Pune metro rail project Moreover for the Phase II of

Mumbai Metro line an outlay of US$ 1382 million has

been proposed by the state government for 2016-17

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash RAILWAYS

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Metromono rail

projects Project cost

(US$ million)

Current

statusimplemen

tation periodMumbai Metro Rail

Project

Phase IIA Dahisar-

DN Nagar (186 km) 97922

Initiated from

February 2016

Phase III Colaba-

Bandra-SEEPZ (335

km)353437

Tendering for civil

works in progress

Phase IV Wadala-

Ghatkopar-Thane-

Kasarwadavli (32 km) 291781

Report on

feasibility study

submitted

Phase VII Andheri

(E)- Dahisar (E) (165

km)94837

Appointment of

interim consultant

is in progress

Mumbai Mono Rail

Project

Wadala to Chembur amp

Sant Gadge Maharaj

Chowk (Jacob circle)

to Wadala (20 km)

37580

Phase I complete

Phase II90 work

completed

2424DECEMBER 2016

There are seven domestic and four international airports

functioning in Maharashtra Domestic flights operate

from Mumbai Pune Nagpur Aurangabad Kolhapur

Juhu and Nanded whereas international flights operate

from Mumbai Nagpur Pune and Aurangabad Mumbai

airport is one of the busiest airports in India To reduce

congestion at the Mumbai International Airport an idea

for a new airport has been proposed at Navi Mumbai

During 2015-16 the state government proposed to

establish an additional airport through PPP in around

four phases at Navi Mumbai with a view to minimize

overcrowding at Mumbai International Airport For this

purpose an amount of US$ 255 billion has been

proposed by the Government of Maharashtra The first

phase of the project is expected to be executed by

2019

As per budget 2016-17 the state government proposed

an amount of US$ 916 million for the enhancement of

airports (Solapur Shirdi Chandrapur Karhad Akola

Amaravati etc) under the Airport Development Authority

of Maharashtra

Source AAI (Airports Authority of India)

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash AIRPORTShellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

International airport

Domestic airport

2525DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash AIRPORTShellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Airports Authority of India

Domestic

airport

Passengers (lakh) Aircraft movement (lsquo000) Freight (lsquo000 MT)

2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Mumbai 2188 2521 3005 1883 1954 2202 1811 2077 2090

Pune 350 407 518 295 326 387 211 274 318

Nagpur 136 136 152 125 135 126 51 56 60

Aurangabad 44 42 29 40 41 37 08 13 14

International

airport

Passengers (lakh) Aircraft movement (lsquo000) Freight (lsquo000 MT)

2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Mumbai 10341 11430 11624 7236 7409 7638 46764 48654 49624

Pune 123 101 240 103 112 204 001 - 001

Nagpur 045 044 074 048 054 084 042 044 043

2626DECEMBER 2016

Along a coast line of 720 km there are two principal ports

Mumbai Port Trust (MbPT) and Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust

(JNPT) In addition there are 53 minor ports During 2015-16

up to January 2016 total traffic handled at the two major ports in

Maharashtra was recorded at 104948 lakh tonnes of which

JNPT accounted for 53547 lakh tonnes while Mumbai port

handled around 51401 lakh tonnes of port traffic

The non-major ports of Maharashtra collectively handled

passenger traffic of around 11357 passengers and cargo of

17033 lakh tonnes during 2015-16 till November 2015

Source India Ports Association

1From April 2015 to October 2015

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash PORTS

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Minor Ports in Maharashtra

bull Manori

bull Kalyan

bull Thane

bull Versova

bull Bandra

bull Trombay

bull Ulwa-Belapur

bull Panvel

bull Mora

bull Mandwa

bull Karaja

bull Thal

bull Rewas

bull Bankot

bull Kelshi

bull Sriwardhan

bull Dharamtar

bull Kumbharu

bull Harnai

bull Dabhol

bull Palshet

bull Borya

bull Jaigad

bull Tiwri-Varoda

bull Purnagad

bull Jaitapur

bull Vijaydurg

bull Deogad

bull Achara

bull Malvan

bull Niwti

bull Vengurla

bull Redi

bull Kiranpani

bull Ratnagiri

bull Dighi

bull Dahanu

bull Tarapur

bull Nawapur

bull Satpati

bull Kelwa-Mahim

bull Arnala

bull Datiware

bull Uttan

bull Bassein

bull Bhiwandi

bull Alibag

bull Revdanda

bull Borli Mandla

bull Nandgaon

bull Murud-Janjira

bull Rajpuri

bull Mandad

Operational ports statistics

For major

ports2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-161

Traffic handled

(lakh MT)122526 121517 12546 73511

For minor

ports2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-161

Traffic handled

(lakh MT)24198 24774 9643 Not available

2727DECEMBER 2016

As of June 2016 the state had a total installed power

generation capacity of 4063069 MW

Thermal power contributed 2995419 MW to the total

installed power generation capacity followed by

renewable power hydropower and nuclear power with

contributions of 665452 MW 333184 MW and 69014

MW respectively

The private sector was the biggest contributor to the total

installed thermal power generation capacity in

Maharashtra with a capacity of 1886939 MW followed

by 1473497 MW under state utilities and 702633 MW

under central utilities

The state government also proposed a new scheme for

improving electricity distribution system in the state As

per the budget 2016-17 an investment of US$ 4598

million has been projected by the government for this new

scheme

In order to intensify the capacity of renewable energy

sources in the state the state government has professed

a new energy policy for which an investment of US$

6966 million has been proposed

Installed power capacity (MW)

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash POWER

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

20415 21379 22645 26142

30354 34005

3855140589

2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Source Central Electricity Authority

2828DECEMBER 2016

According to Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI)

Maharashtra had 8426 million wireless subscribers and 192

million wireline subscribers as of May 2016

By the end of May 2016 15343488 subscribers had submitted

requests for mobile number portability in Maharashtra

Moreover the tele density in Maharashtra stood at 987 as of

May 2016

As of April 2016 the state recorded 202269 new telephone

wireless connections of Tata 4979 new wireless connections of

Vodafone and 18148 new wireless connections of Reliance

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash TELECOM

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Telecom infrastructure (As of May 2016)

Wireless subscribers 84268281

Wireline subscribers 1928841

Internet subscribers 290000001

Post offices 126012

Tele density (percent) 9871

Source Telecom Regulatory Authority of India February 2015 India Post

Ministry of Communications and Information Technology1As of January 2016

2As on December 2015

Major telecom operators in Maharashtra

Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL)

Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited (MTNL)

Bharti Airtel

Idea Cellular

Vodafone Essar

Reliance Communications

Tata Teleservices

Aircel Limited

Source Telecom Regulatory Authority of India

Performance status of NOFN Project

(as of April 2016)

No of GPs in phase-I 12055

Pipe laid (km) 14214

Cable laid (km) 10906

GPs for which cable laid 4771

No of GPs lit 150

2929DECEMBER 2016

Source Department of Environment Government of Maharashtra

JNNURM Ministry of Urban Development

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS URBAN amp SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTUREhellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Under JNNURM two schemes namely Basic Services to Urban Poor (BSUP) and Integrated Housing and Slum Development

Programme (IHSDP) have been implemented by Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority

During 2016-17 the state government allocated US$ 15276 million for ldquoMaharashtra Suvarn Jayanti Nagrothan Mahaabhiyanrdquo

which is being implemented in the state for creating basic urban amenities across various municipal councils and townships of the

state

As of November 2015 Mahindra Life Space Developers Ltd bought a land in Maharashtra with the objective of developing a

housing project aiding urbanisation in the state In addition the Maharashtra government is considering to aid the affordable

housing concept with opening up of land parcels and plots that would lie under no development zones For this the government is

planning to constitute Housing for all by 2022 policy for the urban population

As per under budget 2016-17 the state government has proposed an outlay of US$ 2749 million in order to boost the

development of metro rail projects in Nagpur and Pune Moreover for Maharashtra Fire Safety Mission in the state an amount of

US$ 458 million has been proposed by the state government

3030DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS URBAN amp SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTUREhellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Urban Infrastructure Projects under JNNURM

Project name

Amount

(US$

million)

Project nameAmount

(US$

million)

Revised in BSUP scheme for construction of 219 Dus

in Panch Zopda and Gopal Nagar slums in Nagpur

Maharashtra176

Integrated Civic Infrastructure Development

Project (ICIDP) Phase I Nagpur Maharashtra2004

BSUP scheme for construction of 279 Dus in Jat

Tarodi slum in Nagpur Maharashtra206

Revised DPR for Construction of 1694 Houses

at four locations of Nagpur City for

Rehabilitation of UrbanPoor under JNNURM -

BSUP- PPP scheme - Nagpur

1936

Revised BSUP scheme for construction of 456 Dus in

5 slums of North Nagpur in Nagpur Maharashtra253

Implementation of Integrated Housing Projects

(788 Dus) under BSUP at Nanded City Dist

Nanded Maharashtra538

Revised BSUP scheme for construction of 365 Dus in

Gopal Nagar and Bh Anand Kausalyayan Nagar

slums in Nagpur Maharashtra445

Implementation of Integrated Housing projects

(958 Dus) under BSUP at Nanded City Distt

Nanded Maharashtra697

Revised BSUP scheme for construction of 630 Dus in

Savitribai Phule Nagar slum in Nagpur Maharashtra621

Implementation of Integrated Housing Projects

(1183 Dus) under BSUP at Nanded city Dist

Nanded Maharashtra887

Revised BSUP scheme for construction of 1017 Dus

in Indira Nagar Indiramata Nagar Wanjara and Bokar

nagar (4 slums) slums in Nagpur Maharashtra944

Implementation of Integrated Housing projects

(1567 Dus) under BSUP at Nanded City Distt

Nanded Maharashtra1184

Source Department of Environment Government of Maharashtra

JNNURM Ministry of Urban Development

3131DECEMBER 2016

Project Name PPP type Sector StageProject Cost

(US$ million)

4 laning Pune - Shirur Road (BOT) TransportOperation and

maintenance stage1604

Hydro Electric Power (Waghur) Project (BOT) Energy Under construction 110

Hydel Power (Vajra - III) Project (BOT) EnergyOperation and

maintenance stage110

Hydro Electric Power (Urmodi) Project (BOT) Energy Under construction 220

Hydro Electric Power (Upper Vaitarna) Project (BOT) Energy Under construction 220

School Building (Waddhamna) Project (DBOOT)

Social and

commercial

infrastructure

Under construction 132

Hydro Electric Power (Temghar) Project (BOT) Energy Under construction 293

Water Supply Scheme (Tuljapur) (OampM) Water sanitationOperation and

maintenance stage761

Hydro Electric Power (Parseoni) Project -

Package 2(BOT) Energy

Operation and

maintenance stage323

Hydro Electric Power (Telbeila) Project (BOT) Energy Under construction 1467

Source DEA Ministry of Finance Government of India BOT Build-Operate-Transfer DBOOT Design-Build-

Own-Operate-Transfer OampM Management Contract

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS KEY PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP (PPP)

PROJECTS

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

3232DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS SEZs hellip (13)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Ministry of Commerce amp Industry Department of Commerce SEZ Special Economic Zone

Some of the operational SEZs in Maharashtra

NameDeveloper Location Primary Industry

Maharashtra Airport Development Company Ltd (MIHAN SEZ) Mihan Nagpur Multi product

SEEPZ Special Economic Zone Mumbai Electronics and gems and jewellery

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Aurangabad Engineering

Wipro Ltd Maharashtra Computerelectronic software

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Pune Computerelectronic software

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Nanded Chemicals amp pharmaceuticals

Khed Economic Infrastructure Pvt Ltd Pune Engineering amp electronics

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Satara Engineering

Navi Mumbai Special Economic Zone (NMSEZ) is the agency responsible for the supervision and execution of SEZs in the state

As of July 2016 the state has 25 operational SEZs in the state across diversified sectors including textiles and apparel food

processing footwear and leather products multi-product pharma IT SEZs etc

3333DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS SEZs hellip (23)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Some of the SEZs with formal approvals

NameDeveloper Location Primary industry

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Limited

MIDCPune ITITeS

Syntel International Private Limited Pune ITITeS

Serum Bio-pharma Park Pune Pharmaceuticals amp biotechnology

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Latur Agro-processing

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Nanded Pharmaceuticals

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Aurangabad Engineering amp electronics

Wokhardt Infrastructure Development Limited Aurangabad Pharmaceutical

Hiranandani Builders Mumbai ITITeS

New Found Properties and Leasing Pvt Ltd Thane ITITeS

EON Kharadi Infrastructure Private Limited Pune ITITeS

In addition to operational SEZs as of July 2016 Maharashtra had 9 SEZs with valid in-principle approvals 59 SEZs with formal

approvals and 51 SEZs with notified approvals

Source Ministry of Commerce amp Industry Department of Commerce SEZ Special Economic Zone

3434DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS SEZs hellip (33)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Some of the SEZs with valid in-principal approvals

NameDeveloper Location Primary industry

Mumbai SEZ Limited Gujarat Positra Port Infrastructure Ltd Multi-product

Gitanjali Gems Limited Nanded Maharashtra Gems and jewellery

ISPAT Industries Limited Raigad District Maharashtra Multi-product

Gitanjali Gems Limited Aurangabad Maharashtra Gems and jewellery

Gitanjali Gems Limited Nagpur Maharashtra Multi-product

Maharashtra Airport Development Company Limited Nagpur Maharashtra Power

Gitanjali Gems Limited Nashik Maharashtra Multi-services

Redi Port Ltd Post Redi district Sindhudurg Maharashtra FTWZ

Quippo Infrastructure Raigarh Maharashtra Engineering

Source Source Ministry of Commerce amp Industry Department of Commerce SEZ Special Economic Zone

3535DECEMBER 2016

Education infrastructure (2015-16)

InstitutionNo of

Institution

Student

Enrollment

Primary schools 105489 16017

Secondary and higher secondary

schools25013 6414

Engineering colleges (diploma

graduate and post-graduate)1093 346515

Industrial training institutes (itis) 824 134767

Architecture colleges 74 3763

Arts science commerce amp law

colleges2249 961576

Pharmacy 486 29371

During 2015-16 Maharashtrarsquos education infrastructure

comprised 21 universities 105489 primary schools 25013

secondary and higher secondary schools Primary schools

had 16017 thousand students enrolled during the year of

which 7509 thousand were girls with 515 thousand

teachers Secondary schools in the state had 6414

thousand enrolled students of which 2920 thousand were

girls with 221 thousand teachers Government of

Maharashtra is focusing on education of girls in the state

Various schemes such as Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya

Ahilyabai Holkar Scheme and Attendance Allowance

Scheme have been introduced for promoting girl education in

the state

As per budget 2016-17 the state government allocated an

amount of US$ 2099 million for the ldquoNational Secondary

Education Missionrdquo which was initiated by the central

government in association with the state government and

aims at delivering quality education to all students

undergoing secondary education Further the state

government also decided to digitise all public libraries

approved by the government with an allocated amount of

US$ 262 million during 2016-17

In addition an outlay of US$ 11304 million for Sarv Shiksha

Abhiyan has been proposed by the central and state

governments collectively

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash EDUCATION

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16 State Budget 2016-17

Census 2011

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Literacy rate () in Maharashtra 2015-16

Overall 823

Male 884 Urban 887

Female 699 Rural 77

3636DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash HEALTH

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Health infrastructure (2015-16(1))

State level hospitals 490

District hospitals 23

Mobile medical units 13

Sub-district hospitals with capacity of 50 beds 58

Sub-district hospitals with capacity of 100 beds 28

Community health centres 458

Rural hospitalsCottage hospitals 360

Primary health centres 1811

Sub-centres 10580

General hospitals 4

Orthopedic hospital 1

Super specialty hospitals 2

Mental health institutes 4

Women hospitals 11

TB hospitals 4

Health and family welfare training institution 8

Source Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Government of India

Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16(1)Until Dec 2015

As per budget 2016-17 an outlay of US$ 23739 million

has been proposed by the state government for Public

Health Department Moreover for increasing the

coverage of insurance being provided to beneficiaries in

the state the state government proposed an allocation

of US$ 4582 million during 2016-17

Health indicators of Maharashtra

(As of September 2015)

Doctor to patient ratio 1 27790(1)

Registered doctors 148575(1)

Birth rate (per thousand persons) 165

Death rate (per thousand persons) 62

Infant mortality rate (per thousand live births) 24

Life expectancy at birth (years) (2-15-16)

Male (2016-20) 699

Female (2016-20) 737

3737DECEMBER 2016

Cricket is the prominent sport in Maharashtra Other popular sports are hockey and tennis

The state has a number of sports stadiums located in Mumbai Pune and Nagpur The most well-known ones are the

Wankhede Stadium and the Brabourne Stadium in Mumbai the Nehru Stadium in Pune and the Vidarbha Cricket

Association (VCA) Stadium in Nagpur

The state has a number of entertainment centres and multiplexes The most famous entertainment centres include Essel

World in Thane The state is also home to almost all major multiplex chains in the country including PVR Cinemas Big

Cinemas and Fun Cinemas The state has a number of religious places including the Siddhi Vinayak temple (Mumbai)

Shirdi Nasik and Sach Khand Shri Huzur Gurdwara (Nanded)

The Gateway of India Ajanta and Ellora caves Daulatabad Fort and Khandala are the main tourist destinations in the state

The Sahara Stadium in Pune has been built with modern outlook and state-of-the-art facilities the stadium has a seating

capacity of about 36000

In 2016 the state government formulated a new policy- Maharashtra Tourism Policy 2016 and allocated US$ 4353 million

for the policy in order to intensify basic amenities across various tourist spots in the state

Under the New Sports Policy 2012 the Government of Maharashtra plans to set up public gyms at district sports complexes

or municipal gardens

In November 2016 the state played host to Global Citizen Festival India one of the biggest musical events in the country

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

CULTURAL INFRASTRUCTURE

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Maharashtra Tourism Government of Maharashtra

3838DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

AMRUT AND SMART CITIES

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Pune

NashikAurangabad

Nagpur

Mumbai

Bhiwandi

Source TechSci Research

Smart Cities in Maharashtra

Cities Population Area (sq km)Literacy

rate

Pune 9429408 15643 8615

Greater Mumbai 12478447 60340 8973

Nagpur 4653570 9892 8839

Nashik 6107187 15530 8231

Aurangabad 3701282 10107 7902

Amravati 646801 270 9207

Navi Mumbai 1119477 16300 8962

Kalyan-Dombivali 1246381 1372 8146

Solapur 951118 1489 8280

Thane 1818872 14700 8941

On the basis of population and the number of statutory towns the Government of India shortlisted 10 cities namely Amravati

Aurangabad Greater Mumbai Kalyan-Dombivali Nagpur Nashik Navi Mumbai Pune Solapur and Thane under the Smart City project

In November 2015 the UK government selected 2 cities of Maharashtra that is Pune and Amravati to develop as smart cities The

agreement is expected to boost the Indo-UK trade

As per budget 2016-17 the state government launched a scheme for smart city for delivering eco-friendly and ecological urban life to the

statersquos citizens Among the first selected 20 states Pune and Solapur are also included Moreover the state government has also

decided to develop other 8 smart cities in the state as well

3939DECEMBER 2016

The resources policy incentives infrastructure and climate support investments in the state Maharashtra Agro Industries

Development Corporation founded in 1965 is responsible for development of agro-based units in the state MIDC is responsible for

the development of industrial infrastructure Maharashtra Small Scale Industries Development Corporation was formed in 1962 to

provide new orientation and strength to the development of small-scale industries in the state Its main objective is to aid counsel

assist finance protect and promote interests of small industries

The Government of Maharashtra is promoting the development of several Special Economic Zones (SEZs) across Maharashtra for

sectors such as ITITeS pharmaceuticals biotechnology textile automotive amp auto components gems amp jewellery and food

processing Till July 2015 the state has 25 operational SEZs of which the majority share is contributed by ITITeS engineering and

electronics segment

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key Industries in Maharashtra

bull Pharmaceuticals

bull Biotechnology

bull IT and ITeS

bull Electronics

bull Engineering

bull Auto amp auto components

bull Oil amp gas

bull Food amp agro processing

bull Gems and jewellery

bull Banking financial services and insurance (BFSI)

bull Textiles

Source Economic Survey 2015-16 MAIDC - Maharashtra Agro Industries

Development Corporation (1)Up to September 2015

Establishment of MSME units

Year MSME unitsInvestment

(US$ million)

Employment

(lakh)

2007-08 10244 34846 139

2008-09 11682 50336 171

2009-10 11896 46257 150

2010-11 14496 84983 187

2011-12 15606 67874 207

2012-13 16136 83333 206

2013-14 19814 97128 248

2014-15 36992 109685 350

2015-16(1)

20220 62481 166

4040DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTORhellip(17)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Banking and insurance contribution to GSDP

at current prices (in US$ billion)

1806 1883

23982696 2586

2693 2895

2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

Source Maharashtra Economic Survey 2015-16 Reserve Bank of India

At current prices the contribution of the banking and

insurance sector to the GSDP of the state increased at a

CAGR of 818 between 2008-09 and 2014-15

At constant prices the contribution of banking and

insurance sector in the GSDP of the state increased at a

CAGR of 457 between 2008-09 and 2014-15

Banking and insurance contribution to GSDP

at constant prices (in US$ billion)

1921 2009

23762571

2312 2297 2512

2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

Deposits and credit of scheduled commercial

banks in Maharashtra by bank group

(January-March 2016)

Bank group

No of

banking

offices

Deposits

(US$ million)

Credit

(US$ million)

Rural 3199 944450 806862

Semi-urban 2554 1558601 1033621

Urban 1807 2460975 1285199

Total 7560 4964025 3125681

Source Reserve Bank of India

4141DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTORhellip(27)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

ATMs deployed in Maharashtra June 2015

21574

8749 8053

4481

291

Total Public SectorBanks

Private SectorBanks

State BankGroup

ForeignBanks in India

ATMs deployed in Maharashtra June 2014

19099

6811 7502

4473

313

Total Public SectorBanks

Private SectorBanks

State BankGroup

ForeignBanks in India

Source Reserve Bank of India Source Reserve Bank of India

23321

9449 8920

4683

269

Total Public SectorBanks

Private SectorBanks

State BankGroup

Foreign Banksin India

Source Reserve Bank of India

ATMs deployed in Maharashtra June 2016

4242DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTOR hellip(37)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Scheduled commercial banks in Maharashtra

Reserve Bank of India (RBI) was founded in 1935 and is recognised as Indias central banking institution RBI also controls the monetary policy of the Indian rupee RBI is headquartered in Mumbai Maharashtra and has 19 regional offices and nine sub officesMonetary authority supervision of the financial systems foreign exchange management and currency issuing are the major functions of the Reserve Bank of India

Foundation year 1956 (owned by Government of India)Banking services Credit cards consumer banking corporate banking finance and insurance investment banking mortgage loans private banking wealth managementTotal assets US$ 44792 billion Total income US$ 1254 billion ( H1 2015-16)Headquarters amp employees Headquartered in Mumbai with over 300000 employees

Website wwwsbicoin

Foundation year 1906 (state owned commercial bank)Banking services Commercial banking retail banking private banking asset management mortgages credit cardsTotal assets US$ 10373 billion Total income US$ 694 billion (2015-16)Headquarters amp infrastructure Bank is based in Mumbai with over 4500 branches and over 1000 ATMs all over IndiaWebsite wwwbankofindiacom

Reserve Bank of India

State Bank of India

Bank of India

Source Reserve Bank of India Bank websites

4343DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTOR hellip(47)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Scheduled commercial banks in Maharashtra

Foundation year 1919 (owned by Government of India)Banking services Consumer banking corporate banking finance and insurance investment banking mortgage loans private banking private equity wealth management agriculture loanTotal assets US$ 6307 billion Total income US$ 543 billion (2015-16)Headquarters amp Employees Bank is based in Mumbai with over 28000 employees and more than 4000 ATMs Website wwwunionbankofindiacoin

Foundation year 1935 (the bank has the largest network of branches in Maharashtra and is a public sector bank)Banking services Loans credit cards savings investment vehicles insurance investment banking mortgage loans private banking etcTotal assets US$ 2422 billion Total income US$ 214 billion (2015-16) Headquarters amp infrastructure Based in Pune and reaches out to 15 million customers with 2000 branches in 29 statesWebsite wwwbankofmaharashtrain

Foundation year 1911 (one of oldest commercial banks owned by the government)Banking services Core banking services are loans credit cards savings investment vehicles and insurance investment banking mortgage loans private banking etcTotal assets US$ 517 billion Total income US$ 425 billion (2015-16) Headquarters amp infrastructure Headquartered in Mumbai with over 4000 branches in 27 Indian states and 270 extension countersWebsite wwwcentralbankofindiacoin

Union Bank of India

Bank of Maharashtra

Central Bank of India

Source Reserve Bank of India Bank websites

4444DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTOR hellip(57)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Scheduled commercial banks in Maharashtra

Foundation year 1938Banking services Investment banking consumer banking commercial banking retail banking private banking asset management pensions mortgages credit cardsTotal assets US$ 2155 billion Total income US$ 129 billion (nine months ending December 2015)Headquarters amp infrastructure Bank is based in Mumbai with over 1400 branches and more than 100 ATMsWebsite wwwdenabankcom

Foundation year 2004Banking services Corporate and institutional banking commercial banking investment banking retail banking finance marketingTotal assets US$ 2259 billion Total income US$ 111 billion (2015-16)Headquarters amp Infrastructure Bank is based in Mumbai with more than 550 branches and 1255 ATMrsquosWebsite wwwyesbankin

Foundation year 1980Banking services Private and business banking corporate banking and securities global transaction banking and asset amp wealth managementHeadquarters amp employees Bank is based in Mumbai with more than 9500 employees in 16 citiesWebsite wwwdbcomindia

Dena Bank

Yes Bank

Deutsche Bank India

Source Reserve Bank of India Bank websites

4545DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTOR hellip(67)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Scheduled commercial banks in Maharashtra

Foundation year 1902Banking services Credit cards debit cards loans investments NRI banking and private bakingHeadquarters amp employees Bank is based in Mumbai with over 7500 employees The bank has 44 branches in 31 cities and 700 ATMs across the countryWebsite wwwCitibankcoin

Foundation year 1994Banking services Investment banking investment management wealth management private banking corporate banking private equity finance and insurance consumer banking mortgages credit cardsTotal assets US$ 9796 billion Total income US$ 528 billion (H1 2015-16)Headquarters amp employees Bank is based in Mumbai with more than 69065 employeesWebsite wwwhdfcbankcom

Foundation year 1964 (10th largest bank in the world)Banking services Consumer banking corporate banking finance and insurance investment banking mortgage loans private banking private equity wealth management agriculture loanTotal assets US$ 5905 billion Total income US$ 480 billion (2015-16) Headquarters amp infrastructure Bank is based in Mumbai with over 15000 employees and 2000 ATMsWebsite wwwidbicom

Citibank India

HDFC Bank

IDBI Bank

Source Reserve Bank of India Bank websites

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MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Scheduled commercial banks in Maharashtra

Foundation year 1994Banking services Credit cards consumer banking corporate banking finance and insurance private bankingHeadquarters amp employees Bank is based in Mumbai with over 67857 employees Website wwwicicibankcom

ICICI Bank

Source Reserve Bank of India Bank websites

4747DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

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MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Mumbai is the capital of the state of Maharashtra and the financial capital of India The city houses a majority of the headquarters of

large corporates and financial institutions in the country In addition major stock exchanges commodity exchanges and capital

markets of India are situated in Mumbai During 2014-15 Mumbai accounted for 227 of the state income of Maharashtra Till

September 2015 the number of micro small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in Mumbai totalled 244000 providing employment to

about 292000 thousand individuals

According to Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC) there are 305 industrial units in Mumbai About US$ 648

million has been invested by the corporation for various projects in Mumbai providing employment to about 50000 people in the area

Source Maharashtra Economic Survey 2015-16 Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust

The government has also commenced work for setting up a special economic zone (SEZ) in Nhava Sheva Navi Mumbai The project

is being developed by Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) and is planned by LampT Infrastructure Engineering Limited The project will

be developed on EPC mode with a total expected private investment of about US$ 53468 million The zone is being developed on

27738 hectares of land and is directly accessible via Mumbai Goa Highway- NH4B and SH 54 It is expected to generate direct and

indirect employment opportunities for about 150 thousand people The project was granted environmental clearance on 5th December

2014 LampT Infrastructure Engineering submitted detailed plans for the project to the government on 31st March 2015 Since then

activities such as levelling of the area and initiation of tender process for the wall protecting the SEZ (Phase-1) have commenced

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Further the Government is setting up the Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC) with the help of the Government of Japan

which has agreed to lend US$ 45 billion for this project Seven nodes are in the development stage for the Phase-1 of the

project which is expected to greatly boost Indiarsquos manufacturing sector

The Government of Maharashtra sent a memorandum to the 13th Finance Commission to support the growth of Mumbairsquos

infrastructure and develop it as an international finance centre

In addition to providing US$ 159 million to the Government of Maharashtra for developing the infrastructure of Mumbai as a part

of (JNNURM) the Government of India has released US$ 2663 million for the funding of Mumbai Metro to improve the transport

infrastructure of Mumbai

In November 2015 apex industry body ASSOCHAM launched Maharashtra-Goa Regional Development Council with an aim to

develop Mumbai as International Finance Centre and Mumbai-Pune-Nashik region as the Silicon Valley of India The Council is

expected to aid sustainability of two major states

The Mumbai Metro Rail Phase II A from Dahisar to DN Nagar covering 186 km with project cost of US$ 97922 million

commenced in February-2016 and is likely to be completed by March 2019 Phase III of the project Colaba-Bandra-Seepz

covering 335 km with a project cost US$ 353437 million is expected to be completed by 2020-21 General consultant has been

appointed and tendering for civil work is in progress for this phase

Preliminary work is in progress for the Mumbai Trans ndash Harbour link and Multi-Modal Corridor from Virar to Alibaug Work on the

projects commenced in 2011 amp 2010 and are expected to be completed by 2021 amp 2019 respectively As of October 2015

expenditure of US$ 1 21 million and US$ 1 million respectively was incurred

Source Maharashtra Economic Survey 2015-16

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MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Major opportunities have emerged in the pharmaceutical

sector primarily in the areas of contract research contract

manufacturing and clinical trials

The state has a well developed laboratory research and

development infrastructure and a strong resource pool As of

August 2015 one of the leading pharmaceutical companies

Nutra Plus started the commercial production of therapeutic

and analgesic products in its Tarapur plant

The Maharashtra state government aims at giving a boost to

the pharmaceutical sector in the state and improve research

activities with development of skilled man power Hence the

government plans to establish National Institute of Pharmacy

Education and Research at Nagpur during 2015-16 In

September 2015 A2Care one of the leading pharmaceutical

companies announced plans to invest in Maharashtra under

the Make in Maharashtra programme

From August 1991 to October 2015 a total of 854 projects

with an investment of US$ 24485 million have been

approved for the pharmaceutical industry in the state Of

these 496 projects with investment of US$ 66315 million

have commenced

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

MSME Micro small and medium enterprises

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MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

Economic Survey 2015-16

Biotechnology amp Pharmaceutical SEZs in Maharashtra

Sector Status

Serum Bio-Pharma Park Pharmaceuticals amp Biotechnology Formal approval granted

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Pharmaceuticals Formal approval granted

Wockhardt Infrastructure Development Limited Pharmaceuticals Formal approval granted

Mahindra and Mahindra Limited Biotechnology Formal approval granted

International Biotech Park Ltd Biotechnology Formal approval granted

Inspira Infra (Aurangabad) Ltd (formally Ajanta Project (India) Ltd) Pharmaceuticals Formal approval granted

Inspira Infra (Aurangabad) Ltd (formally Ajanta Project (India) Ltd) Biotechnology Formal approval granted

Saloni Business Park Private Limited Biotechnology Formal approval granted

Veritas Infrastructure Development Limited Biotechnology Formal approval granted

SEZ Bio-Tech Services Private Limited Biotechnology Formal approval granted

Registered BT units

BT unitsTotal units Investment (US$ million) Employment

Registered LOI Registered LOI Registered LOI

MSME 50 15 433 298 872 338

Large 16 7 1858 881 712 931

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KEY INDUSTRIES ndash PHARMACEUTICALS AND BIOTECHNOLOGY hellip (33)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

GlaxoSmithkline

Pharmaceuticals Ltd

Cipla Ltd

bull GlaxoSmithkline Pharmaceuticals established in 1924 is one of the oldest players in the Indian

pharmaceuticals industry In 2015-16 the company earned US$ 42291 million in revenues The

company produces medicines that treat major diseases such as asthma virus control

infections mental health diabetes and digestive conditions The company is also a leader in the

important areas of vaccines and is developing new treatments for cancer

bull Cipla is one of the major Indian companies in the pharmaceuticals sector with total income

from operations in 2015-16 valued at US$ 208 billion It is also one of the oldest players in the

sector The company has manufacturing units at Vikhroli (Mumbai) and Patalganga

Wockhardt Ltd

bull Wockhardt headquartered in Mumbai is a major player in the integrated healthcare segment

The companyrsquos market presence covers formulations biopharmaceuticals nutrition products

vaccines and Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs) The companyrsquos total income from

operations stood at US$ 33986 million in 2015-16

bull Wockhardt has set up a global scale biopharmaceuticals manufacturing park the Wockhardt

Biotech Park in Aurangabad This state-of-the-art complex comprises six dedicated

manufacturing facilities and is designed according to USFDA and EMEA standards

Lupin Ltd bull Lupin is one of the significant players and primarily derives its revenue from formulations Total

net sales of the company in 2015-16 were valued at about US$ 209 billion The company has

manufacturing plants at Tarapur and Aurangabad The company is waiting for an approval from

the Food and Drugs Authority to start commercial operations in Mihan-SEZ Nagpur

USFDA US Food and Drug Administration EMEA Europe The Middle East and Africa

5252DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ITITeS AND ELECTRONICS hellip (14)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

News Articles

IT is one of the top notch sectors in the state with maximum

thrust development and investment

Over 2014-15 Maharashtra accounted for around 30 of the

countryrsquos software exports with the help of 1200 software units

present in the state

The Government of Maharashtra is focusing on providing IT-

related infrastructure fiscal incentives to IT units and an

institutional framework for the IT sector The prime ITITeS clusters

are in Greater Mumbai Pune Thane and Nasik Pune is the

leader in Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) services

During 2015-16 the Directorate of Information Technology made 156 online services available through ldquoAaple Sarkarrdquo portal under

the Maharashtra Public Services Rights Act 2015

During 2016 Government of Maharashtra came up with a new policy - ldquoElectronics Policy 2016rdquo which aims at achieving a turnover

of US$ 12 billion for the ESDM industry and is assisting in targeted expansion of ESDM sector to cross US$ 2 billion through 2020

Source Economic Survey 2015-16

Investment in science technology and

environment sector in Maharashtra

Year Cost (outlay) US$ million

2011-12 619

2012-13 442

2013-14 564

2014-15 947

2015-16 1023

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MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

During 2015-16 Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

(MIDC) CIDCO and Software Technology Park of India cumulatively

developed 37 public IT parks and approved 472 IT parks Of the total

472 IT parks 160 parks are already operational with an overall

investment of US$ 55637 million and US$ 136908 million has been

proposed for the remaining 312 IT park projects that are in the

processing phase

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development CorporationSource Economic Survey 2015-16

Prominent information technology parks in Maharashtra

District Number of IT parks (2015-16)

Pune 172

Greater Mumbai 158

Thane 129

Nagpur 5

Nashik 4

Aurangabad 3

Wardha 1

Total 472

Prominent information technology parks in

Maharashtra

Talawade IT Park Dehu-Moshi Road Pune

Millennium Business Park (MBP) Navi Mumbai

Hinjewadi IT Park Phase I Hinjewadi Pune

Hinjewadi IT Park Phase II Hinjewadi Pune

Kolhapur IT Park Kolhapur

Sangli IT Park Vishrambag Sangli

Nagpur IT Park Nagpur

Deogiri Infotech Park Aurangabad

Kharadi IT Park Kharadi Pune

5454DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

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MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

News articles

Government initiatives

Additional floor space index for IT parks and recreational residential and other support facilities would be provided

Eligible IT-ITeS units covered under the Package Scheme of Incentives (PSI) would be exempted from the payment of electricity duty

IT units would be supplied with power at industrial rates

Property tax shall be levied on ITITeS units at par with residential rates

VAT on the sale of IT products would be generally charged at a minimum floor rate

Developement of Mumbai-Pune-Nashik as Silicon valley of India that is an IT innovation hub under Maharashtra-Goa Regional Development

Council

5555DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ITITeS AND ELECTRONICS hellip (44)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

Accenture

IBM

bull Accenture is a global management consulting technology services and outsourcing company

with around 259000 people serving clients in more than 120 countries The company has

several development centres across India

bull It has major operating centres in Mumbai and Pune In 2014-15 (for the twelve months ending

Aug 2015) the company earned revenues of US$ 3291 billion

bull IBM is one of the biggest IT solutions and product firms having presence across the globe

bull The company has a significant presence in India with centres in Pune In 2014 it recorded

revenues of US$ 9279 billion

Capgemini

bull Capgemini is a global IT major headquartered in Paris France and operates in more than 40

countries The company generated revenues of US$ 1150 billion in 2014 and US$ 529 billion

in H1 2015 The company provides solutions across all verticals in the industry It has software

centres in Mumbai Navi Mumbai and Pune In February 2014 the company opened a new

facility at Pune with a seating capacity of 2800 persons adding to the 4000 people it employs

at its Pune campus It is also looking to increase its workforce in the state

Infosys Technologies

Ltd

bull Infosys is a well-known IT giant with development centres across India The company

generated revenues of US$ 8711 billion in 2014-15 and US$ 464 billion in H1 2015-16

bull The company has a development centre at Wakad Pune and also a BPO centre in the city

bull Infosys has been allotted land in Mihan-SEZ Nagpur and was expected to start construction

work in July 2014 In the first phase the company will invest US$ 788 million to accommodate

5000 software professionals

5656DECEMBER 2016

Maharashtra occupies an important place in both the production and export of engineering goods from the country

The engineering industry in the state is highly diversified and produces a large range of machine parts from industrial

machinery to industrial castings and forgings

The industry which was initially concentrated in the Mumbai-Pune belt has spread all over the state with the major

production centres in Nagpur Aurangabad Nasik and Kolhapur

The major engineering items of production and export in Maharashtra are textile mill machinery machinery for sugar

cement and chemical plants food processing machinery construction machinery tractors electric power machinery

transmission line towers automobiles and ship building

BHEL is setting up a new power equipment fabrication plant at Bhandara in the Vidharba region of Maharashtra The

greenfield unit is being set up by the company with an initial investment of US$ 92 million and will provide direct employment

to about 700 people It is setting up a silicon solar cell at Sakoli in the Bhandara district and also plans to set up a solar

photo-voltaic cell unit in the state As of May 2015 the plant is in construction stage

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KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ENGINEERING hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

5757DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ENGINEERING hellip (22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

Larsen amp Toubro

Ltd (LampT)

Greaves Cotton Ltd

bull Larsen amp Toubro Limited (LampT) is a diversified Indian conglomerate with interests in engineering

and construction The company earned US$ 681 billion in revenues during H1 2015-16

bull LampT is one of the oldest running companies with headquarters in Mumbai The company has

manufacturing facilities at Mumbai and Ahmednagar

bull Greaves Cotton is one of the oldest and well-diversified engineering companies in India

bull Its core products include dieselpetrol engines pump sets construction equipment and gensets

bull The company has manufacturing facilities at Chakan Chinchwad Chikalthana Shendra and

Waluj The company earned US$ 24731 million in revenues in 2015-16

Siemens Groupbull Siemens Group is a leading inventor innovator and implementer of leading-edge technology-

enabled solutions operating in the core business segments of industry energy and healthcare

The company is based in Navi Mumbai In 2013-14 (October 2013 to September 2014)

Siemens India earned US$ 176 billion as total income from operations and US$ 119 billion

during the first 9 months of 2014-15 (till June 2015)

ABB

bull ABB is one of the leading engineering companies in the world The ABB group operates in

around 100 countries and employs about 130000 people The company offers an extensive

array of products and services within power and automation technologies ABB operations in

India include 12 manufacturing facilities with over 10355 employees The company has a

manufacturing facility in Mumbai In 2014-15 ABB India Ltd earned revenues of US$ 128 billion

from operations on standalone basis and US$ 94808 million during the first nine months of

2015

5858DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

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MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Maharashtra contributes about 114 to Indiarsquos textiles and apparels

output Maharashtra is the largest cotton producer in India with

largest area under cultivation for cotton that is 3827 thousand

hectares during 2015-16 The textile industry is the largest employer

in Maharashtra and contributes around 28 to Indias total exports

Textile parks aimed to provide world-class infrastructural

components for the textile sector and enhance productive capacity

are being set up in Maharashtra to maintain its leadership position in

textile exports and production

Some of the textile parks are the Nardhana Textile Park in Dhule

Butibori (Nagpur) Textile Park and Ambernath Textile Park As

announced in May 2015 the state government plans to set up 8 new

textile parks in the state

As per budget 2016-17 the state government is aiming at setting up

new textile units across the statersquos cotton growing areas Moreover

the government has also proposed an investment of US$ 4048

million during 2016-17 for the existing and upcoming textile projects

across Vidharbha Norhern Maharashtra and Marathwada

Source Central Silk Board

Note 2015-16(1) Till May 2016

Source Economic Survey 2014-15

2015-16 (cotton production) - estimated

Cotton (lint) production in Maharashtra (million bales)

774

682 679

883

682

420

2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Raw silk production (in tonnes)

Year Volume

2012-13 97

2013-14 122

2014-15 221

2015-16 274

2016-17(1) 20

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MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

Raymond

Bombay Dyeing

bull Raymond was incorporated in 1925 and is a leading Indian textile major The company is part of

global conglomerate Raymond Group It generated revenues of US$ 43886 million in 2014-15

and US$ 4084 million between April-September 2015

bull Raymond was the first in 1959 to introduce a polywool blend in India to creating the worlds finest

suiting fabric ndash the Super 240s ndash made from superfine 116 micron wool

bull The Bombay Dyeing and Manufacturing Company Limitedrsquos textile products include bedding

range bedding accessories bath linen hotel linen and industrial fabrics

bull Product range also consists of bed sheets bed covers quilts duvet covers dohars bed in bag

sets blankets pillow cases cushion covers shams cushions pillows and bed decor sets pool

towels bath towels hand towels and face towels The company generated revenues of US$

30374 million in 2015-16

S Kumarsrsquo bull S Kumarsrsquo is one of Indias leading textile and apparel companies With expertise in multi-fibre

manufacturing the company has extended its presence in multiple product categories from

fabrics to apparels and home textiles Its brands include Reid amp Taylor Belmonte SKumars

Uniformity By Belmonte Carmichael House and Stephens Brothers

Siyaramrsquosbull Siyaram Silk Mills incorporated in 1978 is a leading producer of blended fabrics in India

bull The company is one of the most renowned vertically integrated textile companies in the country

It operates the widest range of latest machinery in its eco-friendly plants at Tarapur Daman and

Mumbai The company earned US$ 24775 million in revenues in 2015-16

6060DECEMBER 2016

Maharashtra has a strong presence in the petrochemicals and oil and

gas sectors Mumbai Nagothane Rabale and Patalganga are major

petrochemical hubs while Thane Mumbai Pune and Wardha are

chemical hubs

Opportunities primarily exist in the areas of polymers amp plastics

fertilisers and synthetic yarns Key competitive strengths of the state in

this industry are the strong upstream and downstream linkages for raw

materials and products Bombay High accounts for over 50 of the

countrys oil amp gas production In August 2015 Indraprastha Gas Ltd

invested US$ 3151 million in Maharashtra Natural Gas Ltd (MNGL) The

purpose of the investment is to enhance the city gas distribution

business of the company in Maharashtra

As of August 2015 the state government announced plans to establish a

grid-connected canal top solar power project in the state at Jalgaon The

project will feature a 75 MW solar photovoltaic power plant which will be

established on the left bank canal of the dam As per the new energy

policy of the state the government is planning to establish 14400 MW of

fresh grid-connected capacity by 2019-20

As on March 2016 the state had an installed capacity of 2995419 MW

under Thermal energy 69014 MW under Nuclear energy 333184 MW

under Hydro and 661329 MW under Renewable energy sources

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KEY INDUSTRIES ndash CHEMICALS OIL AND GAS ENERGY hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Commissionerate of Agriculture GoM

Economic Survey 2015-16

Use of chemical fertilisers in Maharashtra

YearTotal input

(lsquo000 tonnes)

Per hectare

consumption (kg)

2011-12 658 1552

2012-13 547 1161

2013-14 599 1194

2014-15 6013 1259

2015-16 5825 1070

Under the State Budget 2016-17 the government has

planned an investment of US$ 11977 million for

electricity generation projects Outlay of UD$ 6966

million has been set for adding capacity under non-

conventional energy sources

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MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

Oil and Natural Gas Corp

Hindustan Petroleum

Corp Ltd

bull Oil and Natural Gas Corporation ranks as one of the leading oil and gas Exploration and Production

(EampP) companies in the world in the terms of asset value The companyrsquos consolidated revenue from

operations stood at US$ 12 billion in 2015-16 The company has a production facility at Uran (Navi

Mumbai) and the corporate office is in Mumbai It plans to invest US$ 810 million to build a new gas

based fertiliser plant and it would invest US$ 9456 million for redevelopment of its Mumbai High

(North) oil and gas field in the state of Maharashtra

bull Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL) is one of the Navratna Public Sector Units (PSUs)

It is a major refining and oil retailing company in India HPCLrsquos standalone total income was US$

2857 billion in 2015-16 It has an oil refining unit on Mumbairsquos west coast

Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd bull Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) is engaged in the marketing and distribution refining

trading and exploration of petroleum The companyrsquos standalone revenues stood at US$ 1633

billion between April 2015-September 2015 BPCL has a refinery in Mumbai

Reliance Industries Ltd bull Reliance Industries Limited is the largest private sector firm in India and ranks 99th on the Fortune

500 list based on revenues The companyrsquos standalone revenues was US$ 4523 billion for 2015-16

The company has diversified interests in energy retail textiles petrochemicals infotel and SEZs

Reliance Industries Limited has manufacturing facilities at Nagothane Nagpur and Pathalganga in

Maharashtra

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KEY INDUSTRIES ndash AUTO AND AUTO COMPONENTS hellip (13)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Maharashtra accounts for approximately 351 of the

countryrsquos output of automobiles by value

The major automobile centres in the state include Pune

Nasik Aurangabad and Nagpur

Pune is the largest auto hub of India with over 4000

manufacturing units in the Pimpri-Chinchwad region

alone Pune is home to large players like Bajaj Auto

Limited Daimler Chrysler Limited Tata Motors etc

Nasik is home to one of Indias largest multi-utility

vehicle manufacturers ndash Mahindra amp Mahindra Limited

In September 2015 Maharashtra government received

an application from Mercedes Benz regarding an

investment plan of US$ 30553 million to upgrade its

manufacturing capacity at Pune plant which

manufactures around 40000 to 80000 units of luxury

cars per year

The domestic utility maker Mahindra has been planning

to invest US$ 122 billion for enlarging its automotive or

manufacturing plants in Maharashtra Investment of US$

99298 million will be made at the companyrsquos Nashik

plant and while investment of US$ 22915 million would

be done in the Chakan unit The total amount will be

invested by Mahindra over a span of more than seven

years

Automotive hubs in Maharashtra

As of August 2016 Mahindra Intertrade a part of Mahindra

Group entered into a partnership with MSTC a Government

of India enterprise to set up the countrys first auto

shredding and vehicle recycling unit Gujarat and

Maharastra have been short listed for setting up the facility

with the operations likely to commence by early 2018

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MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

As of July 2015 the Maharashtra state government

announced plans to finalise the deal with Chrysler for

setting up a jeep production facility at Ranjangaon in

Aurangabad The overall investment expected in the

first year is US$ 28188 million and US$ 56369 million

is to be invested over the next six years

ARAI Indias premier automotive RampD testing and

certification organisation is in Pune It is Indiarsquos first

Auto Cluster Development and Research Institute is in

Maharashtra

Investment opportunities in the auto sector

Partnership and alliances for auto component

sector

Vehicle retailing

Low cost vehicles

Cvs to benefit from increasing infrastructure activity and

heightened international interest

Diversification in two wheeler segment

Design centers

Auto financing

RampD

Source Economic Survey 2015-16 ARAI - Automotive Research Association of India

Note 2016(1) till January 2016

Category wise numbers of a few categories of motor vehicles on the road in Maharashtra

Vehicle Type 2015 2016(1)

Motor-cycles scooters amp mopeds 18151386 19705511

Taxi cabs 203180 217062

Auto rickshaws 719341 724080

Ambulances 13625 14295

School buses 27046 22402

Private service vehicles 11163 11640

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MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

Bajaj Auto Ltd

Tata Motors Ltd

bull Bajaj Auto is a major Indian automobile manufacturer The company is the worlds fourth-largest two- and

three-wheeler manufacturer with turnover of US$ 346 billion in 2015-16 The company manufactures and

exports scooters motorcycles and auto rickshaws The company is based in Pune with a regional office at

Akurdi and manufacturing plants in Chakan (Pune manufactures motorcycles) and Waluj (near

Aurangabad manufactures motorcycles and three-wheelers)

bull Tata Motors Limited is a multinational corporation headquartered in Mumbai India It acquired British

automotive brands Jaguar and Land Rover in 2008 The company is the worldrsquos fourth-largest truck and

bus manufacturer Net revenue of the company was US$ 1232 billion in 2015-16

bull The company has an auto manufacturing and assembly unit at Pune The Pune unit is spread over two

geographical regions ndash Pimpri (800 acres) and Chinchwad (130 acres)

Force Motors Ltd bull Formerly known as Bajaj Tempo Force Motors is a part of Firodia Enterprise that manufactures Multi

Utility Vehicles (MUVs) tractors Sports Utility Vehicles (SUVs) and Light Commercial Vehicles (LCVs)

bull Matador was a popular LCV manufactured by Force Motors The company has a manufacturing unit in

Pune The company generated consolidated income of US$ 467 million in 2015-16

Mahindra and Mahindra

Ltd

bull Mahindra and Mahindra is one of the major auto manufacturers of India The company generated US$

1775 billion of income from operations in 2015-16

bull The companyrsquos products include tractors SUVs and LCVs It has manufacturing facilities at Mumbai Pune

Nagpur and Nasik

6565DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash TOURISM hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Maharashtra is a major trade and tourist destination of India attracting

thousands of tourists from across the world every year It is the fourth

most visited state of India

There are many temples in Maharashtra some of them being hundreds of

years old constructed in a fusion of architectural styles borrowed from

north and south India Maharashtra has its own folk music Folk musical

programmes such as Gondhal Lavani Bharud and Powada are popular

especially in rural areas

The state is home to the Hindi film industry Bollywood which produces

the largest number of films globally Maharashtra has a score of

pilgrimage destinations ranging from the ones that revolve around

mythology (eg Nasik Warkar and Pune) and those celebrating the

achievements of religious leaders and reformers (Shirdi Haji Ali shrine) to

new age pilgrimage destinations such as the Osho Commune at Pune

Tourist arrivals in Maharashtra (million)

Nasik is one of the four sites of the Kumbh Mela which is held once in every 12 years The city is known as the place where Lord

Ram spent 14 years in exile Maharashtra is the first state to declare a tourism district for tourism development Sindhudurg is the

first district in Maharashtra to be declared as a tourism district

The state has launched Unlimited Maharashtra advertising campaign through newspapers and television channels to attract

tourists during summer vacations A half-hour ferry ride across Mumbai harbor takes visitors to view the superbly carved 1300

years old cave temple on the little island of Elephanta a favourite picnic spot

Source Ministry of Tourism Government of India

7750 8685

9850 10781

2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

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KEY INDUSTRIES ndash TOURISM hellip (22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

In 2014-15 9412 million domestic tourists and 438 million foreign tourists visited the state of Maharashtra whereas in 2013-14

827 million domestic tourists and 415 million foreign tourists visited Maharashtra During 2015 10343 million domestic tourists

and 431 million foreign tourists visited the state of Maharashtra

In 2016 the Government of Maharashtra formulated a new policy on Tourism- lsquoMaharashtra Tourism Policy 2016rsquo which aims at

minimizing delays as well as replication of redundancies amp information and enhancing the application process efficiency An

amount of US$ 4353 million was allocated by the government to boost basic amenities being provided across tourist spots

As per 2016-17 budget the state government announced the following plans

Aurangabad has been affirmed as a tourist district in the state and the government has decided to offer special attention

towards the uplifting of tourism in Verul Sulibhanjan Mhaismal and Khultabad

The state government is also undergoing various steps for improving safety measures across the beaches for ensuring

security of people

6767DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES amp EMPOWERMENT

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Till October 2015 a total of 454 mega projects were sanctioned by the state government with an outlay of US$ 5418 billion Due

to these projects employment opportunities for a total of 388 lakh people are expected to be created

Further a total employment of 166 lakh has been recorded across 20220 MSMEs with an investment of US$ 62480 million till

September 2016

As per budget 2016-17 for upgradation of State Employment Guarantee Scheme and Mahatma Gandhi Rural Employment

Scheme in the state the Government of Maharashtra has projected an outlay of US$ 1222 million of which US$ 42295 million

is towards the central share and US$ 10769 million is towards the state share These schemes are being executed in the state

for providing the required job opportunities across rural areas

Source State Budge 2016-17 Economic Survey 2015-16

6868DECEMBER 2016

The Government of Maharashtra provides single-window clearance to all units to reduce the average time required for

establishment of such units and issue various clearances required for setting up of industries at a single point The

government has taken following steps for setting up committees at various levels

District-level committee under the chairmanship of the District Collector for proposals from SSI units

State-level committee under the chairmanship of Development Commissioner (Industries) for MSILSI units

Mega projects committee under the chairmanship of Secretary (Industries) for mega projects and FDI proposals

A Common Application Form (CAF) to be evolved for every applicant seeking to set up an industry andor expansion unit

and development of information systemsoftware to process such applications online

Representatives of the concerned departments from whom the clearances are required to be the members of or invitees on

the district state and mega projects committees The final decision will be given as far as possible within 30 days of receipt

of dully filled CAFs

In order to provide the people of state with one stop portal for information services and consents electronically under

Industrial Policy 2013 the government is focussing on provisions for SWC system

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

SINGLEndashWINDOW CLEARANCE MECHANISMhellip (13)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

6969DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

SINGLEndashWINDOW CLEARANCE MECHANISMhellip (23)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Agency Description

MIDC services

Land Department- Services

Fire Department- Services

Engineering - Water Department- Services

Engineering - Drainage Department- Services

Engineering - Power Department- Services

SPA Department- Services

Technical Advisor Department- Services

IT SEZ Department- Services

Non-MIDC services

Directorate of Industries - Services

Labour Department- Services

Airport Authority of India - Services

Public Works Department - Services

Ministry of Corporate Affairs - Services

Food and Drug Administration - Services

Maharashtra Coastal Zone Management Authority - Services

Directorate General of Foreign Trade - Services

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

7070DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

SINGLEndashWINDOW CLEARANCE MECHANISMhellip (33)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Agency Description

Non-MIDC services

Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Limited - Services

Income Tax Department - Services

Department of Sales Tax - Services

Industrial Safety amp Healthy Directorate - Services

Boiler Inspectorate - Services

Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai ndash Services

Central Board of Excise amp Customs - Services

Employee Welfare - Services

Weights and Measures - Services

Bureau of Indian Standards - Services

Maharashtra Pollution Control Board - Services

Petroleum and Explosives Safety Organization - Services

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

7171DECEMBER 2016

Agency Description Contact information

Directorate of

Industries

The work of the Directorate of Industries Maharashtra stateis mainly confined to the development and progress of large-scale small-scale and cottage industries in the state TheDepartment of Industries was reorganised and theDirectorate of Industries was formed in August 1960 Controlof cottage industries was transferred to the Directorate ofIndustries with effect from 1st December 1960

It also assists in the formulation and implementation ofvarious policies and promotional schemes

Development Commissioner of Industries

Government of MaharashtraDirectorate of Industries

New Administrative Building2nd Floor Opposite Mantralaya

MumbaiMaharashtra-400 032

Phone 91-22-22028616didcimaharashtragovin

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INVESTMENT PROMOTION OFFICES hellip (13)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

7272DECEMBER 2016

Agency Description Contact information

Maharashtra Agro

Industries

Development

Corporation Limited

(MAIDC)

The objective of the company is to make available to thefarmers of Maharashtra standard quality fertiliserspesticides agro engineering implements amp animal feed to theextent required amp at the time of requirement amp at competitiverates

Maharashtra Agro Industries Development CorporationLimited (MAIDC) has also been designated as the statenodal agency by Ministry of Food Processing IndustriesGovernment of India In its role as state nodal agency itscrutinises amp forwards various proposals of entrepreneursunder different schemes of assistance from the Governmentof India It also helps entrepreneurs in preparing projectsselecting the area etc

Krushi Udyog BhavanDinkarrao Deasi Marg Aarey Milk

ColonyGoregaon (East) Mumbai-400065 Maharashtra India

Phone 91-22-29272027Email mdmaidcmumbaicom

Website wwwmaidcmumbaicom

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INVESTMENT PROMOTION OFFICES hellip (23)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

7373DECEMBER 2016

Agency Description Contact information

Maharashtra

Industrial

Development

Corporation (MIDC)

1 MIDCrsquos objectives are

a) To achieve balanced industrial development ofMaharashtra with an emphasis on developing partsand underdeveloped parts of the state

b) Help in infrastructural development of each and everydistrict in Maharashtra

c) Facilitate entrepreneurs in setting up industries atvarious locations

MIDC is an agent of the state government for carrying outactivities of acquisition and disposal of land provision ofinfrastructure facilities and providing other services toindustrial centres

Udyog SarathiMahakali Caves Road Andheri (E)

Mumbai-400 093Phone 91-22-268700525473

Fax 91-22-26871587Email feedbackmidcindiaorg

Website wwwmidcindiaorg

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INVESTMENT PROMOTION OFFICES hellip (33)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

7474DECEMBER 2016

Approvals and clearances required Respective departments

Prior to setting up the unit

Registration

Development Authority

Allotment of landshed

Permission for land use Industrial Development Authorities

No-objection certificate under the Water Act 1974 and the Air Act 1981 Pollution Control Board

Approval for construction activity and building plan Development Authority

No-objection certificate Fire Department

Provisional Trade Tax registrations

Central and State Excise Departments

Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY APPROVALS REQUIRED hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

7575DECEMBER 2016

Approvals and clearances required Respective departments

Before commencement of production

No-objection certificate under the Water Act 1974 and the Air Act 1981 Pollution Control Board

No-objection certificate Fire Department

Permanent Trade Tax registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956Central and State Excise Departments

Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956

After commencement of productionactivity

Registration Industries Department

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY APPROVALS REQUIRED hellip (22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Timelines for approvals and clearances

Department Timeline

Issuance of allotment order 15 days

Possession of plotshed 7 days

Building plans approval 15 days

Grant of water connection 10 days

Urban land ceiling permission 10 days

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2014-15

7676DECEMBER 2016

Cost parameter Cost estimate Source

Land (per sq m)Commercial US$ 02 to US$ 11583

Industrial US$ 02 to US$ 5792

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC)

Power (per kWh)

Domestic 45-16 cents

Commercial 117-235 cents

Agricultural 43 cents

Industrial 88-1997 cents

Economic Survey 2015-16

Labour (per day) US$ 12 to US$ 6

Ministry of Labour and Employment

Government of India Wage Rates July

1 2015 to Dec 31 2015

5-star hotel room (single

occupancy per night)US$ 97-US$ 220

Maharashtra Tourism Development

Corporation

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

COST OF DOING BUSINESS IN MAHARASHTRA

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

As per the World Bank and Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP) report - Assessment of State

Implementation of Business Reforms 2016 the state ranked 10th as per the Ease of Doing Business Index

7777DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE ACTS amp POLICIES hellip (15)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Maharashtra ITITeS Policy 2015

Read more

Objectives

Maharashtra Renewable Energy Policy 2015

bull To increase power production from renewable sources by 14400 MW and from solar power

projects by 7500 MW From renewable sources power generation of 5000 MW is targeted from

wind power projects 1000 MW from sugarcane wasteagricultural remedial projects 400 MW

from small hydro projects 300 MW from agricultural waste power generation projects and 200

MW from industrial waste power generation projects

bull The policy progress would be headed by the Principal Secretary Energy

Objectives

Read more

bull To attract IT investments across the State and incentivize IT industry at all district headquarters

in the State by providing additional incentives and continue to provide usual incentives as per the

IT ITES Policy ndash 2009

bull To promote the development of special fields of application of IT such as animation visual

effects gaming and comics

Maharashtra Tourism Policy 2016

Read more

Objectives

bull Designate Tourism as a priority sector since it holds the potential to usher in economic

development and generate high employment opportunities in Maharashtra

bull Achieve sector growth of 10 per annum and share of 15 in GSDP through tourism and

tourism related activities

bull Generate fresh investments in the tourism sector to the tune of US$ 458 billion by 2025

bull Create 1 million additional jobs in the tourism sector by 2025

7878DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE ACTS amp POLICIES hellip (25)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Housing Policy 2013-2018

bull To generate low income housing by making it mandatory for private developers with residential

plot sizes of 4000 square metres and above to reserve 20 of the land for low income groups

bull The reserved land or constructed flats would be handed over to the state housing agency

Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (MHADA)

Read more

Objective

Industrial Policy of Maharashtra 2013-2018

bull To attract investment of US$ 82946 billion by the end of 2018 and create 2 million job

opportunities

bull To focus on the areas of Maharashtra that are less developed in comparison with mainstream

industrially developed areas and retain the state as industrial investment leaderRead more

Objectives

Organic Farming Policy 2013

bull To promote and encourage organic farming in Maharashtra by allocating a minimum 10 of the

land for organic faming activity

bull To provide organic pesticides and fertilizers and increase the awareness amongst farmers about

organic faming through lecturesRead more

Objective

7979DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE ACTS amp POLICIES hellip (35)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

State Port Policy 2010

bull To develop six non major ports in Maharashtra by developing greenfield ports multi-purpose

jetties and cargo terminals in order to aid import and export and coastal shipping of goods

Read more

Objective

e-Governance Policy of Maharashtra - 2011

bull To develop the e- governance sector of the state and take it towards m- governance by enabling

the citizens to avail the services online

bull To enable the government to function more efficiently and develop a paper less environment

Read more

Objective

Textile Policy of Maharashtra 2011ndash17

bull To lay special emphasis on raising processing units at various levels from cotton to

manufacturing textiles to assure long term development by giving support to the industries

associated with manufacturing of textiles

Objective

Read more

8080DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE ACTS amp POLICIES hellip (45)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Child Development Policy 2002

bull To emphasise on child development of orphans destitute homeless and deviated in a planned

structured and disciplined manner

bull To aid prevention of sexual exploitation and trafficking of children

bull To provide free education and entertainment facilitiesRead more

Objectives

Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Policy 2002

bull To help in the growth of SEZs (duty free enclave) in the state in order to promote rapid industrial

development and job opportunities

bull To attract foreign amp domestic investments for infrastructure development in the state Read more

Objectives

Tourism Policy 2006

bull To promote tourism and develop hospitality infrastructure with private sector participation in the

state for a period of ten years or until substituted by new policy

bull To encourage public-private partnership (PPP) mode for development of tourist destinations

Read more

Objective

8181DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE ACTS amp POLICIES hellip (55)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Grapes Processing Industry Policy 2001

bull To develop grape processing industry in the state and creating better employment opportunities

bull To encourage wine industry be setting up wine parks in the state

Read more

Objective

Maharashtra Biotechnology Policy 2001

bull To develop and make the state biotechnology industry globally competitive the government

announced various fiscal and non fiscal incentives for biotechnology units

bull To develop infrastructure that is biotechnology parks and research basesRead more

Objective

Water Policy 2002

bull To focus on optimal use of water resources coupled with sustainable development in order to

provide economic and social benefits to the people of the state

Read more

Objective

8282DECEMBER 2016

Summit Venue of Summit Date

International Summit on Engineering and Technology (ISET-16) Mumbai 13th August 2016

International Conference on Networking Communication and Computing

Technology (ICNCCT-16)Nashik 14th August 2016

World Conference on Advanced Trends Robot Design Development

And Control (WCRDDC-16)Pune 27th August 2016

International Conference on Applications in Electrical Electronics

Computer Civil and Mechanical Engineering (ICEECCME-16)Aurangabad 4th September 2016

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

CONFERENCESSUMMITS FOR 2016-17hellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source India conference alerts

8383DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

CONFERENCESSUMMITS FOR 2016-17hellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source India conference alerts

Summit Venue of Summit Date

International Conference on Research in Mechanical Robotics and Civil

Engineering (ICRMRCE-16)Mumbai 11th September 2016

International Conference on Research in Mechanical Robotics and Civil

Engineering (ICRMRCE-16)Mumbai 2nd October 2016

International Conference on Electrical Electronics Computer Civil and

Mechanical Engineering (ICEECCME-16)Mumbai 6th November 2016

8484DECEMBER 2016

Average exchange rates

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ANNEXURE

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Year INR equivalent of one US$

2004-05 4481

2005-06 4414

2006-07 4514

2007-08 4027

2008-09 4614

2009-10 4742

2010-11 4562

2011-12 4688

2012-13 5431

2013-14 6028

2014-15 6028

2015-16 6546

Source Reserve Bank of India

8585DECEMBER 2016

India Brand Equity Foundation (IBEF) engaged TechSci to prepare this presentation and the same has been prepared

by TechSci in consultation with IBEF

All rights reserved All copyright in this presentation and related works is solely and exclusively owned by IBEF The

same may not be reproduced wholly or in part in any material form (including photocopying or storing it in any

medium by electronic means and whether or not transiently or incidentally to some other use of this presentation)

modified or in any manner communicated to any third party except with the written approval of IBEF

This presentation is for information purposes only While due care has been taken during the compilation of this

presentation to ensure that the information is accurate to the best of TechSci and IBEFrsquos knowledge and belief the

content is not to be construed in any manner whatsoever as a substitute for professional advice

TechSci and IBEF neither recommend nor endorse any specific products or services that may have been mentioned in

this presentation and nor do they assume any liability or responsibility for the outcome of decisions taken as a result of

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Neither TechSci nor IBEF shall be liable for any direct or indirect damages that may arise due to any act or omission

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For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DISCLAIMER

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Page 11: MAHARASHTRA - IBEF• Maharashtra’sGSDP at current prices was US$ 300.51 billion in 2015-16 and accounted for 12.98% of India’sGDP, the highest among all states. Highest FDI in

1111DECEMBER 2016

At current prices NSDP of Maharashtra was US$ 2636

billion in 2015-16

Maharashtrarsquos NSDP grew at a CAGR of around 111

from 2004-05 to 2015-16

Source Central Statistics Office TechSci Estimates based on ldquoAdvanced Estimatesrdquo provided

by Directorate of Economics and Statistics of Maharashtra

NSDP - Net State Domestic Product

CAGR ndash Compound Annual Growth Rate

NSDP - Geometric mean of YoY calculation from 2004-05 to 2014-15

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash NSDP

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

NSDP of Maharashtra at current prices

(in US$ billion)

826990

1167

1539 14691625

20842271 2204 2212

238

2636

1212DECEMBER 2016

The statersquos per capita GSDP^ at current price was US$

2545 in 2015-16

The per capita GSDP of Maharashtra grew at a CAGR of

98 between 2004-05 and 2015-16

Source Central Statistics Office TechSci Estimates based on

ldquoAdvanced Estimatesrdquo provided by Directorate of Economics and

Statistics of Maharashtra

Per Capita GSDP^ - calculated using GSDP million US$ Population in million

Per capita GSDP (US$)

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash PER CAPITA GSDP

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

9041059

1225

1585 15001633

20532208

2118 210052242

2545

1313DECEMBER 2016

At current price the statersquos per capita NSDPamp was US$

22325 in 2015-16

The per capita NSDP of Maharashtra grew at a CAGR of

97 between 2004-05 and 2015-16

Source Central Statistics Office TechSci Estimates based on

ldquoAdvanced Estimatesrdquo provided by Directorate of Economics and

Statistics of Maharashtra

per capita NSDPamp - calculated using NSDP million

US$Population in million

Per capita NSDP (US$)

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash PER CAPITA NSDP

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

805951

1104

14341349

1471

1860

2000

1915 18977

20138 22325

1414DECEMBER 2016

Over 2015-16 the tertiarymicro sector contributed 6453 to the

statersquos GSDP at current prices followed by the secondarymicro

sector with a contribution of 2584

At a CAGR of 158 the tertiary sector has been the fastest

growing among the three sectors from 2004-05 to 2015-16

Growth was driven by trade hotels real estate finance

insurance transport communications and other services

The secondary sector grew at a CAGR of 135 between

2004-05 and 2015-16 The growth in secondary sector was

driven by growth in manufacturing construction and

electricity gas amp water supply industries

The primarymicro sector expanded at a CAGR of 137

between 2004-05 and 2015-16 Agriculture is the major

contributor in the growth of the primary sector followed by

forestry and fishing

Source Central Statistics Office TechSci Estimates based on

ldquoAdvanced Estimatesrdquo provided by Directorate of Economics and

Statistics of Maharashtra

Sector-wise share of GSDPmicro -Geometric mean of YoY

calculation from 2004-05 to 2014-15

Percentage distribution of GSDP

CAGR

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF GSDP

137

158

135

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

1018 963

2961 2584

5958 6453

2004-05 2015-16Primary Secondary Tertiary

1515DECEMBER 2016

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16

Indian Horticulture Database

CropAnnual production 2015-16

(lsquo000 tonnes)

Sugarcane 72089

Soya bean 1853

Groundnut 189

Sunflower seed 7

Jowar (Kharif) 314

Jowar (Rabi) 1383

Rice 2548

Wheat 720

Bajra (millets) 304

Maize (Kharif) 1184

Maize (Rabi) 336

Total food grains (Kharif) 5036

Total food grains (Rabi) 3353

Total oilseeds (Kharif) 2052

Total oilseeds (Rabi) 28

Total pulses (Kharif) 576

Total pulses (Rabi) 911

During 2015-16 production of pulses and oil seeds in the state

was recorded at around 148 million tonnes and 208 million

tonnes respectively

Sugarcane cotton onion soya bean banana jowar (sorghum)

and rice are some of the key agricultural products of

Maharashtra

Total food grain production in the state stood at around 83

million tonnes in 2015-16

As per the Agriculture Marketing and Farmer Friendly Reforms

Index the state secured the top position in pursuing farmer

friendly policies during 2016

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIONhellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Area (lsquo000 hectares) and production (lsquo000 MT) of

horticulture crops in Maharashtra

23802

26492

26512

16739

183783

242652 242770197198

20

12-1

3

20

13-1

4

20

14-1

5

20

15-1

6

Area

Production

1616DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIONhellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Production of pomegranates in Maharashtra

(lsquo000 MT)

2011-12 478

2012-13 408

2013-14 945

2014-15 1313

Source Department of Agriculture amp Co-operation Ministry of Agriculture

Sugarcane production in Maharashtra (million MT)

6416

8190 8673

6965 75389153

7208

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Sugar production in Maharashtra (lakh MT)

70409070 9000

7970 7710

10510

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

Vegetable production in Maharashtra (lsquo000 MT)

Vegetable 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

Onion 5638 4660 5864 5864

Potato 360 321 370 370

Tomato 1007 1050 1200 1200

As per state budget 2016-17 the Government of

Maharashtra proposed an outlay of US$ 1222

million under the scheme - ldquoNational Agriculture

Development Schemerdquo in order to strengthen the

production of pulses and oilseeds in the state

The state government also proposed

establishment of organic farming research amp

training centres across four universities related to

agriculture for the endorsement of organic

farming in the state

During 2015-16 the state recorded production of

5803 thousand MT of onion

1717DECEMBER 2016

Source Department of Industrial Policy amp Promotion Economic 1Includes Maharashtra Dadra amp Nagar Haveli and Daman amp Diu

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash FDI INFLOWS AND INVESTMENTS

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

According to the DIPP cumulative FDI inflows1 in the

state of Maharashtra during April 2000 to March

2016 stood at US$ 8262 billion

The state government has approved 19053

industrial proposals during 1991-92 to 2015-16 (up to

October 2015) Chemicals amp fertilisers followed by

textiles were the leading sectors in terms of industrial

proposals approved with cumulative share of 254

FDI equity inflows1 2008-09 to 2014-15

(US$ million)

12431

8249

6097

9553

6361

3420

6361

9511

20

08-0

9

20

09-1

0

20

10-1

1

20

11-1

2

20

12-1

3

20

13-1

4

20

14-1

5

20

15-1

6

Approved and commissioned industrial projects for major industries

(1991-92 to 2015-16- up to October 2015)

Industry

Approved proposalsCommissioned

Projects

No

Investment

(US$

billion)

No

Investme

nts (US$

billion)

Metallurgical 1909 1543 935 561

Chemicals amp

fertilizers2839 915 1386 340

Textile 1998 764 933 259

Electrical amp

electronics1174 343 683 119

Sugar 1532 587 235 128

Processed

food1046 309 440 088

1818DECEMBER 2016

As of November 2015 Maharashtrarsquos exports totalled to around

US$ 4384 billion

Major products exported from the state are gems and jewellery

software textiles readymade garments cotton yarn metal and

metal products agro-based products engineering items drugs and

pharmaceuticals and plastic and plastic items

Maharashtra is the largest producer of sugar in India In May 2015

the Government of Maharashtra approved a subsidy of US$ 167

per ton (up to the extent of 800000 tonnes) for the exports of raw

sugar

In November 2015 Maharashtra sugar mills entered into a deal with

neighbouring markets such as Sri Lanka and Bangladesh etc for

exporting 2 lakh MT of white sugar As per the announcement made

by the state government in September 2015 Maharashtra is

expected to export 4 million tonnes of sugar during 2015-16

Coca Cola a major soft drink producing giant will be procuring

oranges from Vidarbha Nagpur for producing juices that would be

sold worldwide The production would take place at its Butibori plant

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16

Note 2015-16(1) up to November 2015

Exports trends (US$ billion)

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash MAHARASHTRArsquoS EXPORT TRENDShellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

492 481

676

840769

478

739

438

200

8-0

9

200

9-1

0

201

0-1

1

201

1-1

2

201

2-1

3

201

3-1

4

201

4-1

5

20

15

-16⁽sup1⁾

1919DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash MAHARASHTRArsquoS EXPORT TRENDShellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Maize exports from Maharashtra (million MT)

10891

15160

18780

22376

1655113257

10315

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Source APEDA 1From April-August 2015

Dairy productrsquos exports from Maharashtra (thousand MT)

832 1135467

2183

3954

1125599

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Source APEDA 1From April-August 2015

Pulses exports from Maharashtra (million MT)

756

1509

18142060

2354

13031561

20

09-1

0

20

10-1

1

20

11-1

2

20

12-1

3

20

13-1

4

20

14-1

5

20

15-1

6

Source APEDA (1)From April-August 2015

2020DECEMBER 2016

Source State Budget 2016-17

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE BUDGET 2016-17

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Revenue receipts of US$ 3373 billion and revenue expenditure of US$ 3429 billion were estimated during 2016-17

PlanBudget- 2016-17

(US$ million)

National Agriculture

Development Scheme1222

lsquoMahatma Gandhi Rural

Employment

Missionrsquo and lsquoState Employment

Guarantee Schemersquo

53065

Science Technology amp

Environment Annual plan947

Crop Insurance Scheme 28337

Pandit Dindayal Upadhyay Krishi

Margdarshan Yojana916

Irrigation 458

Irrigation projects included in

ldquoPradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchai

Yojanardquo31744

ldquoChief Minister Rural Road

Schemerdquo7638

Electricity generation projects 11976

Textile Industry 4048

Road construction 61869

PlanBudget- 2016-

17 (US$ million)

Land acquisition and project displaced rehabilitation in

MIHAN3304

Shelter for all- 2022 scheme 10693

infrastructure development in Municipal council Nagar

Panchayat15276

Accelerate Nagpur and Pune metro project 2749

Maharashtra fire safety mission 458

Rajiv Gandhi Jivandai Arogya Yojana 4582

Sarv Siksha Abhiyan 11304

Nature Tourism 721

Strengthening of tourist places 4353

Majhi Kanya Bhagyashree Yojana 381

Preservation and conservation for Varli Art 916

Mumbai Metro phase-3 1382

Rajiv Gandhi Jivandai Arogya Yojana 4582

2121DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16 NHAI

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash ROADShellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

The state is well connected to its six neighbouring states and other parts of India through 18 national highways The 945 km long

Mumbai-Pune expressway is Indias first six-lane concrete high speed tolled expressway which connects the state capital and

financial hub Mumbai with the neighbouring industrial hub Pune

During 2015-16 with an investment of US$ 7638 million the state government executed - Chief Minister Rural Road Development

Scheme for connecting those areas which are not included under PMGSY As per budget 2016-17 the Government of Maharashtra

allotted an outlay of US$ 61869 million for construction of roads in the state Moreover for enhancing the flow of traffic in the town of

Kalyan the government proposed to establish the 21 km long Bhiwandi-Kalyan-Shilphata elevated road with a proposed outlay of

US$ 611 million

As on December 2015 the state government approved an elevated road project on Ghodbunder Road from Gaimukh for a proposed

investment of US$ 1327 million construction of a third bridge on Thane creek at Vashi with a proposed investment of US$ 1327

million an elevated road at Bhiwandi-Kalyan-Shil Phata with a proposed investment of US$ 4313 million four lane Vakan-Pali-

Khopoli road at a proposed investment of US$ 8294 million and an underground tunnel between Thane and Borivali

Road type Road length (km)

(as of 2015-16)

National highways 743479

State highways 40000

Major district roads 50232

Other district roads 52761

Village roads 114557

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16 NHAI

National highway length completed (km)

39100

25050

12400

2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

2222DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash ROADShellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Expenditure on road works under Pradhan Mantri Gram

Sadak Yojana in Maharashtra (US$ million)

5852

8255

3380

2013-14 2014-15 2015-16sup1

Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) was

launched in 2000 with the objective of connecting eligible

rural habitants Until 2015 about 419971 km of road

network has been completed across India of which road

length of 22214 km was completed in Maharashtra

In November 2015 the 785-meter long Vanjarpatti flyover in

Bhiwandi was inaugurated and constructed over a part of

extended Mumbai Urban Infrastructure Project (MUIP)

As per budget 2016-17 the state government proposed an

outlay of US$ 3304 million for acquisition of land special

subsidy package etc under the MIHAN project during 2016-

17

As of November 2016 the government approved two and

four-laning of three highway stretches - NH-930 NH-211

(New NH-52) and NH-211 (New NH-52) in MaharashtraPradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana

(PMGSY)`(2015-16- up to October 2015)

Habitations connected 10

Length completed 18954

Source NHAI Note 1Up to October 2015

Source PMGSY

2323DECEMBER 2016Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16 State Budget 2016-17 MMRDA Mumbai Metropolitan Region

Development Authority

The rail transport system of Maharashtra is very well

developed The state is well-connected to other parts of the

country with a railway network spanning 6103 km

(including 378 km of Konkan Railway)

Maharashtra also has an intra-citysuburban network of

railways The suburban railways carry around 8 million

passengers every day

During 2015-16 the state government and Central Ministry

of Railways signed a Memorandum of Understanding to

establish a special purpose vehicle for boosting the

completion of all the awaited rail projects in Maharashtra

During 2015-16 the state government initiated work on the

first stage of Phase-I CBD BelapurPendhar-Taloja MIDC-

Kalamboli-Khandeshwar-Navi Mumbai International Airport

corridor which is expected to be accomplished by 2017

Work on the 111 km long Belapur-Pendhar road is under

progress

As per budget 2016-17 the state government allocated

US$ 2749 million for boosting the execution of Nagpur to

Pune metro rail project Moreover for the Phase II of

Mumbai Metro line an outlay of US$ 1382 million has

been proposed by the state government for 2016-17

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash RAILWAYS

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Metromono rail

projects Project cost

(US$ million)

Current

statusimplemen

tation periodMumbai Metro Rail

Project

Phase IIA Dahisar-

DN Nagar (186 km) 97922

Initiated from

February 2016

Phase III Colaba-

Bandra-SEEPZ (335

km)353437

Tendering for civil

works in progress

Phase IV Wadala-

Ghatkopar-Thane-

Kasarwadavli (32 km) 291781

Report on

feasibility study

submitted

Phase VII Andheri

(E)- Dahisar (E) (165

km)94837

Appointment of

interim consultant

is in progress

Mumbai Mono Rail

Project

Wadala to Chembur amp

Sant Gadge Maharaj

Chowk (Jacob circle)

to Wadala (20 km)

37580

Phase I complete

Phase II90 work

completed

2424DECEMBER 2016

There are seven domestic and four international airports

functioning in Maharashtra Domestic flights operate

from Mumbai Pune Nagpur Aurangabad Kolhapur

Juhu and Nanded whereas international flights operate

from Mumbai Nagpur Pune and Aurangabad Mumbai

airport is one of the busiest airports in India To reduce

congestion at the Mumbai International Airport an idea

for a new airport has been proposed at Navi Mumbai

During 2015-16 the state government proposed to

establish an additional airport through PPP in around

four phases at Navi Mumbai with a view to minimize

overcrowding at Mumbai International Airport For this

purpose an amount of US$ 255 billion has been

proposed by the Government of Maharashtra The first

phase of the project is expected to be executed by

2019

As per budget 2016-17 the state government proposed

an amount of US$ 916 million for the enhancement of

airports (Solapur Shirdi Chandrapur Karhad Akola

Amaravati etc) under the Airport Development Authority

of Maharashtra

Source AAI (Airports Authority of India)

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash AIRPORTShellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

International airport

Domestic airport

2525DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash AIRPORTShellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Airports Authority of India

Domestic

airport

Passengers (lakh) Aircraft movement (lsquo000) Freight (lsquo000 MT)

2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Mumbai 2188 2521 3005 1883 1954 2202 1811 2077 2090

Pune 350 407 518 295 326 387 211 274 318

Nagpur 136 136 152 125 135 126 51 56 60

Aurangabad 44 42 29 40 41 37 08 13 14

International

airport

Passengers (lakh) Aircraft movement (lsquo000) Freight (lsquo000 MT)

2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Mumbai 10341 11430 11624 7236 7409 7638 46764 48654 49624

Pune 123 101 240 103 112 204 001 - 001

Nagpur 045 044 074 048 054 084 042 044 043

2626DECEMBER 2016

Along a coast line of 720 km there are two principal ports

Mumbai Port Trust (MbPT) and Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust

(JNPT) In addition there are 53 minor ports During 2015-16

up to January 2016 total traffic handled at the two major ports in

Maharashtra was recorded at 104948 lakh tonnes of which

JNPT accounted for 53547 lakh tonnes while Mumbai port

handled around 51401 lakh tonnes of port traffic

The non-major ports of Maharashtra collectively handled

passenger traffic of around 11357 passengers and cargo of

17033 lakh tonnes during 2015-16 till November 2015

Source India Ports Association

1From April 2015 to October 2015

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash PORTS

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Minor Ports in Maharashtra

bull Manori

bull Kalyan

bull Thane

bull Versova

bull Bandra

bull Trombay

bull Ulwa-Belapur

bull Panvel

bull Mora

bull Mandwa

bull Karaja

bull Thal

bull Rewas

bull Bankot

bull Kelshi

bull Sriwardhan

bull Dharamtar

bull Kumbharu

bull Harnai

bull Dabhol

bull Palshet

bull Borya

bull Jaigad

bull Tiwri-Varoda

bull Purnagad

bull Jaitapur

bull Vijaydurg

bull Deogad

bull Achara

bull Malvan

bull Niwti

bull Vengurla

bull Redi

bull Kiranpani

bull Ratnagiri

bull Dighi

bull Dahanu

bull Tarapur

bull Nawapur

bull Satpati

bull Kelwa-Mahim

bull Arnala

bull Datiware

bull Uttan

bull Bassein

bull Bhiwandi

bull Alibag

bull Revdanda

bull Borli Mandla

bull Nandgaon

bull Murud-Janjira

bull Rajpuri

bull Mandad

Operational ports statistics

For major

ports2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-161

Traffic handled

(lakh MT)122526 121517 12546 73511

For minor

ports2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-161

Traffic handled

(lakh MT)24198 24774 9643 Not available

2727DECEMBER 2016

As of June 2016 the state had a total installed power

generation capacity of 4063069 MW

Thermal power contributed 2995419 MW to the total

installed power generation capacity followed by

renewable power hydropower and nuclear power with

contributions of 665452 MW 333184 MW and 69014

MW respectively

The private sector was the biggest contributor to the total

installed thermal power generation capacity in

Maharashtra with a capacity of 1886939 MW followed

by 1473497 MW under state utilities and 702633 MW

under central utilities

The state government also proposed a new scheme for

improving electricity distribution system in the state As

per the budget 2016-17 an investment of US$ 4598

million has been projected by the government for this new

scheme

In order to intensify the capacity of renewable energy

sources in the state the state government has professed

a new energy policy for which an investment of US$

6966 million has been proposed

Installed power capacity (MW)

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash POWER

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

20415 21379 22645 26142

30354 34005

3855140589

2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Source Central Electricity Authority

2828DECEMBER 2016

According to Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI)

Maharashtra had 8426 million wireless subscribers and 192

million wireline subscribers as of May 2016

By the end of May 2016 15343488 subscribers had submitted

requests for mobile number portability in Maharashtra

Moreover the tele density in Maharashtra stood at 987 as of

May 2016

As of April 2016 the state recorded 202269 new telephone

wireless connections of Tata 4979 new wireless connections of

Vodafone and 18148 new wireless connections of Reliance

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PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash TELECOM

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Telecom infrastructure (As of May 2016)

Wireless subscribers 84268281

Wireline subscribers 1928841

Internet subscribers 290000001

Post offices 126012

Tele density (percent) 9871

Source Telecom Regulatory Authority of India February 2015 India Post

Ministry of Communications and Information Technology1As of January 2016

2As on December 2015

Major telecom operators in Maharashtra

Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL)

Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited (MTNL)

Bharti Airtel

Idea Cellular

Vodafone Essar

Reliance Communications

Tata Teleservices

Aircel Limited

Source Telecom Regulatory Authority of India

Performance status of NOFN Project

(as of April 2016)

No of GPs in phase-I 12055

Pipe laid (km) 14214

Cable laid (km) 10906

GPs for which cable laid 4771

No of GPs lit 150

2929DECEMBER 2016

Source Department of Environment Government of Maharashtra

JNNURM Ministry of Urban Development

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS URBAN amp SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTUREhellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Under JNNURM two schemes namely Basic Services to Urban Poor (BSUP) and Integrated Housing and Slum Development

Programme (IHSDP) have been implemented by Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority

During 2016-17 the state government allocated US$ 15276 million for ldquoMaharashtra Suvarn Jayanti Nagrothan Mahaabhiyanrdquo

which is being implemented in the state for creating basic urban amenities across various municipal councils and townships of the

state

As of November 2015 Mahindra Life Space Developers Ltd bought a land in Maharashtra with the objective of developing a

housing project aiding urbanisation in the state In addition the Maharashtra government is considering to aid the affordable

housing concept with opening up of land parcels and plots that would lie under no development zones For this the government is

planning to constitute Housing for all by 2022 policy for the urban population

As per under budget 2016-17 the state government has proposed an outlay of US$ 2749 million in order to boost the

development of metro rail projects in Nagpur and Pune Moreover for Maharashtra Fire Safety Mission in the state an amount of

US$ 458 million has been proposed by the state government

3030DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS URBAN amp SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTUREhellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Urban Infrastructure Projects under JNNURM

Project name

Amount

(US$

million)

Project nameAmount

(US$

million)

Revised in BSUP scheme for construction of 219 Dus

in Panch Zopda and Gopal Nagar slums in Nagpur

Maharashtra176

Integrated Civic Infrastructure Development

Project (ICIDP) Phase I Nagpur Maharashtra2004

BSUP scheme for construction of 279 Dus in Jat

Tarodi slum in Nagpur Maharashtra206

Revised DPR for Construction of 1694 Houses

at four locations of Nagpur City for

Rehabilitation of UrbanPoor under JNNURM -

BSUP- PPP scheme - Nagpur

1936

Revised BSUP scheme for construction of 456 Dus in

5 slums of North Nagpur in Nagpur Maharashtra253

Implementation of Integrated Housing Projects

(788 Dus) under BSUP at Nanded City Dist

Nanded Maharashtra538

Revised BSUP scheme for construction of 365 Dus in

Gopal Nagar and Bh Anand Kausalyayan Nagar

slums in Nagpur Maharashtra445

Implementation of Integrated Housing projects

(958 Dus) under BSUP at Nanded City Distt

Nanded Maharashtra697

Revised BSUP scheme for construction of 630 Dus in

Savitribai Phule Nagar slum in Nagpur Maharashtra621

Implementation of Integrated Housing Projects

(1183 Dus) under BSUP at Nanded city Dist

Nanded Maharashtra887

Revised BSUP scheme for construction of 1017 Dus

in Indira Nagar Indiramata Nagar Wanjara and Bokar

nagar (4 slums) slums in Nagpur Maharashtra944

Implementation of Integrated Housing projects

(1567 Dus) under BSUP at Nanded City Distt

Nanded Maharashtra1184

Source Department of Environment Government of Maharashtra

JNNURM Ministry of Urban Development

3131DECEMBER 2016

Project Name PPP type Sector StageProject Cost

(US$ million)

4 laning Pune - Shirur Road (BOT) TransportOperation and

maintenance stage1604

Hydro Electric Power (Waghur) Project (BOT) Energy Under construction 110

Hydel Power (Vajra - III) Project (BOT) EnergyOperation and

maintenance stage110

Hydro Electric Power (Urmodi) Project (BOT) Energy Under construction 220

Hydro Electric Power (Upper Vaitarna) Project (BOT) Energy Under construction 220

School Building (Waddhamna) Project (DBOOT)

Social and

commercial

infrastructure

Under construction 132

Hydro Electric Power (Temghar) Project (BOT) Energy Under construction 293

Water Supply Scheme (Tuljapur) (OampM) Water sanitationOperation and

maintenance stage761

Hydro Electric Power (Parseoni) Project -

Package 2(BOT) Energy

Operation and

maintenance stage323

Hydro Electric Power (Telbeila) Project (BOT) Energy Under construction 1467

Source DEA Ministry of Finance Government of India BOT Build-Operate-Transfer DBOOT Design-Build-

Own-Operate-Transfer OampM Management Contract

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS KEY PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP (PPP)

PROJECTS

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

3232DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS SEZs hellip (13)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Ministry of Commerce amp Industry Department of Commerce SEZ Special Economic Zone

Some of the operational SEZs in Maharashtra

NameDeveloper Location Primary Industry

Maharashtra Airport Development Company Ltd (MIHAN SEZ) Mihan Nagpur Multi product

SEEPZ Special Economic Zone Mumbai Electronics and gems and jewellery

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Aurangabad Engineering

Wipro Ltd Maharashtra Computerelectronic software

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Pune Computerelectronic software

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Nanded Chemicals amp pharmaceuticals

Khed Economic Infrastructure Pvt Ltd Pune Engineering amp electronics

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Satara Engineering

Navi Mumbai Special Economic Zone (NMSEZ) is the agency responsible for the supervision and execution of SEZs in the state

As of July 2016 the state has 25 operational SEZs in the state across diversified sectors including textiles and apparel food

processing footwear and leather products multi-product pharma IT SEZs etc

3333DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS SEZs hellip (23)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Some of the SEZs with formal approvals

NameDeveloper Location Primary industry

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Limited

MIDCPune ITITeS

Syntel International Private Limited Pune ITITeS

Serum Bio-pharma Park Pune Pharmaceuticals amp biotechnology

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Latur Agro-processing

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Nanded Pharmaceuticals

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Aurangabad Engineering amp electronics

Wokhardt Infrastructure Development Limited Aurangabad Pharmaceutical

Hiranandani Builders Mumbai ITITeS

New Found Properties and Leasing Pvt Ltd Thane ITITeS

EON Kharadi Infrastructure Private Limited Pune ITITeS

In addition to operational SEZs as of July 2016 Maharashtra had 9 SEZs with valid in-principle approvals 59 SEZs with formal

approvals and 51 SEZs with notified approvals

Source Ministry of Commerce amp Industry Department of Commerce SEZ Special Economic Zone

3434DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS SEZs hellip (33)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Some of the SEZs with valid in-principal approvals

NameDeveloper Location Primary industry

Mumbai SEZ Limited Gujarat Positra Port Infrastructure Ltd Multi-product

Gitanjali Gems Limited Nanded Maharashtra Gems and jewellery

ISPAT Industries Limited Raigad District Maharashtra Multi-product

Gitanjali Gems Limited Aurangabad Maharashtra Gems and jewellery

Gitanjali Gems Limited Nagpur Maharashtra Multi-product

Maharashtra Airport Development Company Limited Nagpur Maharashtra Power

Gitanjali Gems Limited Nashik Maharashtra Multi-services

Redi Port Ltd Post Redi district Sindhudurg Maharashtra FTWZ

Quippo Infrastructure Raigarh Maharashtra Engineering

Source Source Ministry of Commerce amp Industry Department of Commerce SEZ Special Economic Zone

3535DECEMBER 2016

Education infrastructure (2015-16)

InstitutionNo of

Institution

Student

Enrollment

Primary schools 105489 16017

Secondary and higher secondary

schools25013 6414

Engineering colleges (diploma

graduate and post-graduate)1093 346515

Industrial training institutes (itis) 824 134767

Architecture colleges 74 3763

Arts science commerce amp law

colleges2249 961576

Pharmacy 486 29371

During 2015-16 Maharashtrarsquos education infrastructure

comprised 21 universities 105489 primary schools 25013

secondary and higher secondary schools Primary schools

had 16017 thousand students enrolled during the year of

which 7509 thousand were girls with 515 thousand

teachers Secondary schools in the state had 6414

thousand enrolled students of which 2920 thousand were

girls with 221 thousand teachers Government of

Maharashtra is focusing on education of girls in the state

Various schemes such as Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya

Ahilyabai Holkar Scheme and Attendance Allowance

Scheme have been introduced for promoting girl education in

the state

As per budget 2016-17 the state government allocated an

amount of US$ 2099 million for the ldquoNational Secondary

Education Missionrdquo which was initiated by the central

government in association with the state government and

aims at delivering quality education to all students

undergoing secondary education Further the state

government also decided to digitise all public libraries

approved by the government with an allocated amount of

US$ 262 million during 2016-17

In addition an outlay of US$ 11304 million for Sarv Shiksha

Abhiyan has been proposed by the central and state

governments collectively

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SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash EDUCATION

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16 State Budget 2016-17

Census 2011

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Literacy rate () in Maharashtra 2015-16

Overall 823

Male 884 Urban 887

Female 699 Rural 77

3636DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash HEALTH

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Health infrastructure (2015-16(1))

State level hospitals 490

District hospitals 23

Mobile medical units 13

Sub-district hospitals with capacity of 50 beds 58

Sub-district hospitals with capacity of 100 beds 28

Community health centres 458

Rural hospitalsCottage hospitals 360

Primary health centres 1811

Sub-centres 10580

General hospitals 4

Orthopedic hospital 1

Super specialty hospitals 2

Mental health institutes 4

Women hospitals 11

TB hospitals 4

Health and family welfare training institution 8

Source Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Government of India

Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16(1)Until Dec 2015

As per budget 2016-17 an outlay of US$ 23739 million

has been proposed by the state government for Public

Health Department Moreover for increasing the

coverage of insurance being provided to beneficiaries in

the state the state government proposed an allocation

of US$ 4582 million during 2016-17

Health indicators of Maharashtra

(As of September 2015)

Doctor to patient ratio 1 27790(1)

Registered doctors 148575(1)

Birth rate (per thousand persons) 165

Death rate (per thousand persons) 62

Infant mortality rate (per thousand live births) 24

Life expectancy at birth (years) (2-15-16)

Male (2016-20) 699

Female (2016-20) 737

3737DECEMBER 2016

Cricket is the prominent sport in Maharashtra Other popular sports are hockey and tennis

The state has a number of sports stadiums located in Mumbai Pune and Nagpur The most well-known ones are the

Wankhede Stadium and the Brabourne Stadium in Mumbai the Nehru Stadium in Pune and the Vidarbha Cricket

Association (VCA) Stadium in Nagpur

The state has a number of entertainment centres and multiplexes The most famous entertainment centres include Essel

World in Thane The state is also home to almost all major multiplex chains in the country including PVR Cinemas Big

Cinemas and Fun Cinemas The state has a number of religious places including the Siddhi Vinayak temple (Mumbai)

Shirdi Nasik and Sach Khand Shri Huzur Gurdwara (Nanded)

The Gateway of India Ajanta and Ellora caves Daulatabad Fort and Khandala are the main tourist destinations in the state

The Sahara Stadium in Pune has been built with modern outlook and state-of-the-art facilities the stadium has a seating

capacity of about 36000

In 2016 the state government formulated a new policy- Maharashtra Tourism Policy 2016 and allocated US$ 4353 million

for the policy in order to intensify basic amenities across various tourist spots in the state

Under the New Sports Policy 2012 the Government of Maharashtra plans to set up public gyms at district sports complexes

or municipal gardens

In November 2016 the state played host to Global Citizen Festival India one of the biggest musical events in the country

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CULTURAL INFRASTRUCTURE

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Maharashtra Tourism Government of Maharashtra

3838DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

AMRUT AND SMART CITIES

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Pune

NashikAurangabad

Nagpur

Mumbai

Bhiwandi

Source TechSci Research

Smart Cities in Maharashtra

Cities Population Area (sq km)Literacy

rate

Pune 9429408 15643 8615

Greater Mumbai 12478447 60340 8973

Nagpur 4653570 9892 8839

Nashik 6107187 15530 8231

Aurangabad 3701282 10107 7902

Amravati 646801 270 9207

Navi Mumbai 1119477 16300 8962

Kalyan-Dombivali 1246381 1372 8146

Solapur 951118 1489 8280

Thane 1818872 14700 8941

On the basis of population and the number of statutory towns the Government of India shortlisted 10 cities namely Amravati

Aurangabad Greater Mumbai Kalyan-Dombivali Nagpur Nashik Navi Mumbai Pune Solapur and Thane under the Smart City project

In November 2015 the UK government selected 2 cities of Maharashtra that is Pune and Amravati to develop as smart cities The

agreement is expected to boost the Indo-UK trade

As per budget 2016-17 the state government launched a scheme for smart city for delivering eco-friendly and ecological urban life to the

statersquos citizens Among the first selected 20 states Pune and Solapur are also included Moreover the state government has also

decided to develop other 8 smart cities in the state as well

3939DECEMBER 2016

The resources policy incentives infrastructure and climate support investments in the state Maharashtra Agro Industries

Development Corporation founded in 1965 is responsible for development of agro-based units in the state MIDC is responsible for

the development of industrial infrastructure Maharashtra Small Scale Industries Development Corporation was formed in 1962 to

provide new orientation and strength to the development of small-scale industries in the state Its main objective is to aid counsel

assist finance protect and promote interests of small industries

The Government of Maharashtra is promoting the development of several Special Economic Zones (SEZs) across Maharashtra for

sectors such as ITITeS pharmaceuticals biotechnology textile automotive amp auto components gems amp jewellery and food

processing Till July 2015 the state has 25 operational SEZs of which the majority share is contributed by ITITeS engineering and

electronics segment

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KEY INDUSTRIES

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key Industries in Maharashtra

bull Pharmaceuticals

bull Biotechnology

bull IT and ITeS

bull Electronics

bull Engineering

bull Auto amp auto components

bull Oil amp gas

bull Food amp agro processing

bull Gems and jewellery

bull Banking financial services and insurance (BFSI)

bull Textiles

Source Economic Survey 2015-16 MAIDC - Maharashtra Agro Industries

Development Corporation (1)Up to September 2015

Establishment of MSME units

Year MSME unitsInvestment

(US$ million)

Employment

(lakh)

2007-08 10244 34846 139

2008-09 11682 50336 171

2009-10 11896 46257 150

2010-11 14496 84983 187

2011-12 15606 67874 207

2012-13 16136 83333 206

2013-14 19814 97128 248

2014-15 36992 109685 350

2015-16(1)

20220 62481 166

4040DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTORhellip(17)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Banking and insurance contribution to GSDP

at current prices (in US$ billion)

1806 1883

23982696 2586

2693 2895

2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

Source Maharashtra Economic Survey 2015-16 Reserve Bank of India

At current prices the contribution of the banking and

insurance sector to the GSDP of the state increased at a

CAGR of 818 between 2008-09 and 2014-15

At constant prices the contribution of banking and

insurance sector in the GSDP of the state increased at a

CAGR of 457 between 2008-09 and 2014-15

Banking and insurance contribution to GSDP

at constant prices (in US$ billion)

1921 2009

23762571

2312 2297 2512

2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

Deposits and credit of scheduled commercial

banks in Maharashtra by bank group

(January-March 2016)

Bank group

No of

banking

offices

Deposits

(US$ million)

Credit

(US$ million)

Rural 3199 944450 806862

Semi-urban 2554 1558601 1033621

Urban 1807 2460975 1285199

Total 7560 4964025 3125681

Source Reserve Bank of India

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FINANCIAL SECTORhellip(27)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

ATMs deployed in Maharashtra June 2015

21574

8749 8053

4481

291

Total Public SectorBanks

Private SectorBanks

State BankGroup

ForeignBanks in India

ATMs deployed in Maharashtra June 2014

19099

6811 7502

4473

313

Total Public SectorBanks

Private SectorBanks

State BankGroup

ForeignBanks in India

Source Reserve Bank of India Source Reserve Bank of India

23321

9449 8920

4683

269

Total Public SectorBanks

Private SectorBanks

State BankGroup

Foreign Banksin India

Source Reserve Bank of India

ATMs deployed in Maharashtra June 2016

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Scheduled commercial banks in Maharashtra

Reserve Bank of India (RBI) was founded in 1935 and is recognised as Indias central banking institution RBI also controls the monetary policy of the Indian rupee RBI is headquartered in Mumbai Maharashtra and has 19 regional offices and nine sub officesMonetary authority supervision of the financial systems foreign exchange management and currency issuing are the major functions of the Reserve Bank of India

Foundation year 1956 (owned by Government of India)Banking services Credit cards consumer banking corporate banking finance and insurance investment banking mortgage loans private banking wealth managementTotal assets US$ 44792 billion Total income US$ 1254 billion ( H1 2015-16)Headquarters amp employees Headquartered in Mumbai with over 300000 employees

Website wwwsbicoin

Foundation year 1906 (state owned commercial bank)Banking services Commercial banking retail banking private banking asset management mortgages credit cardsTotal assets US$ 10373 billion Total income US$ 694 billion (2015-16)Headquarters amp infrastructure Bank is based in Mumbai with over 4500 branches and over 1000 ATMs all over IndiaWebsite wwwbankofindiacom

Reserve Bank of India

State Bank of India

Bank of India

Source Reserve Bank of India Bank websites

4343DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

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MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Scheduled commercial banks in Maharashtra

Foundation year 1919 (owned by Government of India)Banking services Consumer banking corporate banking finance and insurance investment banking mortgage loans private banking private equity wealth management agriculture loanTotal assets US$ 6307 billion Total income US$ 543 billion (2015-16)Headquarters amp Employees Bank is based in Mumbai with over 28000 employees and more than 4000 ATMs Website wwwunionbankofindiacoin

Foundation year 1935 (the bank has the largest network of branches in Maharashtra and is a public sector bank)Banking services Loans credit cards savings investment vehicles insurance investment banking mortgage loans private banking etcTotal assets US$ 2422 billion Total income US$ 214 billion (2015-16) Headquarters amp infrastructure Based in Pune and reaches out to 15 million customers with 2000 branches in 29 statesWebsite wwwbankofmaharashtrain

Foundation year 1911 (one of oldest commercial banks owned by the government)Banking services Core banking services are loans credit cards savings investment vehicles and insurance investment banking mortgage loans private banking etcTotal assets US$ 517 billion Total income US$ 425 billion (2015-16) Headquarters amp infrastructure Headquartered in Mumbai with over 4000 branches in 27 Indian states and 270 extension countersWebsite wwwcentralbankofindiacoin

Union Bank of India

Bank of Maharashtra

Central Bank of India

Source Reserve Bank of India Bank websites

4444DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

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Scheduled commercial banks in Maharashtra

Foundation year 1938Banking services Investment banking consumer banking commercial banking retail banking private banking asset management pensions mortgages credit cardsTotal assets US$ 2155 billion Total income US$ 129 billion (nine months ending December 2015)Headquarters amp infrastructure Bank is based in Mumbai with over 1400 branches and more than 100 ATMsWebsite wwwdenabankcom

Foundation year 2004Banking services Corporate and institutional banking commercial banking investment banking retail banking finance marketingTotal assets US$ 2259 billion Total income US$ 111 billion (2015-16)Headquarters amp Infrastructure Bank is based in Mumbai with more than 550 branches and 1255 ATMrsquosWebsite wwwyesbankin

Foundation year 1980Banking services Private and business banking corporate banking and securities global transaction banking and asset amp wealth managementHeadquarters amp employees Bank is based in Mumbai with more than 9500 employees in 16 citiesWebsite wwwdbcomindia

Dena Bank

Yes Bank

Deutsche Bank India

Source Reserve Bank of India Bank websites

4545DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

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Scheduled commercial banks in Maharashtra

Foundation year 1902Banking services Credit cards debit cards loans investments NRI banking and private bakingHeadquarters amp employees Bank is based in Mumbai with over 7500 employees The bank has 44 branches in 31 cities and 700 ATMs across the countryWebsite wwwCitibankcoin

Foundation year 1994Banking services Investment banking investment management wealth management private banking corporate banking private equity finance and insurance consumer banking mortgages credit cardsTotal assets US$ 9796 billion Total income US$ 528 billion (H1 2015-16)Headquarters amp employees Bank is based in Mumbai with more than 69065 employeesWebsite wwwhdfcbankcom

Foundation year 1964 (10th largest bank in the world)Banking services Consumer banking corporate banking finance and insurance investment banking mortgage loans private banking private equity wealth management agriculture loanTotal assets US$ 5905 billion Total income US$ 480 billion (2015-16) Headquarters amp infrastructure Bank is based in Mumbai with over 15000 employees and 2000 ATMsWebsite wwwidbicom

Citibank India

HDFC Bank

IDBI Bank

Source Reserve Bank of India Bank websites

4646DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

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MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Scheduled commercial banks in Maharashtra

Foundation year 1994Banking services Credit cards consumer banking corporate banking finance and insurance private bankingHeadquarters amp employees Bank is based in Mumbai with over 67857 employees Website wwwicicibankcom

ICICI Bank

Source Reserve Bank of India Bank websites

4747DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

MUMBAI AS FINANCIAL HUB OF INDIAhellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Mumbai is the capital of the state of Maharashtra and the financial capital of India The city houses a majority of the headquarters of

large corporates and financial institutions in the country In addition major stock exchanges commodity exchanges and capital

markets of India are situated in Mumbai During 2014-15 Mumbai accounted for 227 of the state income of Maharashtra Till

September 2015 the number of micro small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in Mumbai totalled 244000 providing employment to

about 292000 thousand individuals

According to Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC) there are 305 industrial units in Mumbai About US$ 648

million has been invested by the corporation for various projects in Mumbai providing employment to about 50000 people in the area

Source Maharashtra Economic Survey 2015-16 Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust

The government has also commenced work for setting up a special economic zone (SEZ) in Nhava Sheva Navi Mumbai The project

is being developed by Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) and is planned by LampT Infrastructure Engineering Limited The project will

be developed on EPC mode with a total expected private investment of about US$ 53468 million The zone is being developed on

27738 hectares of land and is directly accessible via Mumbai Goa Highway- NH4B and SH 54 It is expected to generate direct and

indirect employment opportunities for about 150 thousand people The project was granted environmental clearance on 5th December

2014 LampT Infrastructure Engineering submitted detailed plans for the project to the government on 31st March 2015 Since then

activities such as levelling of the area and initiation of tender process for the wall protecting the SEZ (Phase-1) have commenced

4848DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

MUMBAI AS FINANCIAL HUB OF INDIAhellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Further the Government is setting up the Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC) with the help of the Government of Japan

which has agreed to lend US$ 45 billion for this project Seven nodes are in the development stage for the Phase-1 of the

project which is expected to greatly boost Indiarsquos manufacturing sector

The Government of Maharashtra sent a memorandum to the 13th Finance Commission to support the growth of Mumbairsquos

infrastructure and develop it as an international finance centre

In addition to providing US$ 159 million to the Government of Maharashtra for developing the infrastructure of Mumbai as a part

of (JNNURM) the Government of India has released US$ 2663 million for the funding of Mumbai Metro to improve the transport

infrastructure of Mumbai

In November 2015 apex industry body ASSOCHAM launched Maharashtra-Goa Regional Development Council with an aim to

develop Mumbai as International Finance Centre and Mumbai-Pune-Nashik region as the Silicon Valley of India The Council is

expected to aid sustainability of two major states

The Mumbai Metro Rail Phase II A from Dahisar to DN Nagar covering 186 km with project cost of US$ 97922 million

commenced in February-2016 and is likely to be completed by March 2019 Phase III of the project Colaba-Bandra-Seepz

covering 335 km with a project cost US$ 353437 million is expected to be completed by 2020-21 General consultant has been

appointed and tendering for civil work is in progress for this phase

Preliminary work is in progress for the Mumbai Trans ndash Harbour link and Multi-Modal Corridor from Virar to Alibaug Work on the

projects commenced in 2011 amp 2010 and are expected to be completed by 2021 amp 2019 respectively As of October 2015

expenditure of US$ 1 21 million and US$ 1 million respectively was incurred

Source Maharashtra Economic Survey 2015-16

4949DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash PHARMACEUTICALS AND BIOTECHNOLOGY hellip (13)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Major opportunities have emerged in the pharmaceutical

sector primarily in the areas of contract research contract

manufacturing and clinical trials

The state has a well developed laboratory research and

development infrastructure and a strong resource pool As of

August 2015 one of the leading pharmaceutical companies

Nutra Plus started the commercial production of therapeutic

and analgesic products in its Tarapur plant

The Maharashtra state government aims at giving a boost to

the pharmaceutical sector in the state and improve research

activities with development of skilled man power Hence the

government plans to establish National Institute of Pharmacy

Education and Research at Nagpur during 2015-16 In

September 2015 A2Care one of the leading pharmaceutical

companies announced plans to invest in Maharashtra under

the Make in Maharashtra programme

From August 1991 to October 2015 a total of 854 projects

with an investment of US$ 24485 million have been

approved for the pharmaceutical industry in the state Of

these 496 projects with investment of US$ 66315 million

have commenced

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

MSME Micro small and medium enterprises

5050DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash PHARMACEUTICALS AND BIOTECHNOLOGY hellip (23)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

Economic Survey 2015-16

Biotechnology amp Pharmaceutical SEZs in Maharashtra

Sector Status

Serum Bio-Pharma Park Pharmaceuticals amp Biotechnology Formal approval granted

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Pharmaceuticals Formal approval granted

Wockhardt Infrastructure Development Limited Pharmaceuticals Formal approval granted

Mahindra and Mahindra Limited Biotechnology Formal approval granted

International Biotech Park Ltd Biotechnology Formal approval granted

Inspira Infra (Aurangabad) Ltd (formally Ajanta Project (India) Ltd) Pharmaceuticals Formal approval granted

Inspira Infra (Aurangabad) Ltd (formally Ajanta Project (India) Ltd) Biotechnology Formal approval granted

Saloni Business Park Private Limited Biotechnology Formal approval granted

Veritas Infrastructure Development Limited Biotechnology Formal approval granted

SEZ Bio-Tech Services Private Limited Biotechnology Formal approval granted

Registered BT units

BT unitsTotal units Investment (US$ million) Employment

Registered LOI Registered LOI Registered LOI

MSME 50 15 433 298 872 338

Large 16 7 1858 881 712 931

5151DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash PHARMACEUTICALS AND BIOTECHNOLOGY hellip (33)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

GlaxoSmithkline

Pharmaceuticals Ltd

Cipla Ltd

bull GlaxoSmithkline Pharmaceuticals established in 1924 is one of the oldest players in the Indian

pharmaceuticals industry In 2015-16 the company earned US$ 42291 million in revenues The

company produces medicines that treat major diseases such as asthma virus control

infections mental health diabetes and digestive conditions The company is also a leader in the

important areas of vaccines and is developing new treatments for cancer

bull Cipla is one of the major Indian companies in the pharmaceuticals sector with total income

from operations in 2015-16 valued at US$ 208 billion It is also one of the oldest players in the

sector The company has manufacturing units at Vikhroli (Mumbai) and Patalganga

Wockhardt Ltd

bull Wockhardt headquartered in Mumbai is a major player in the integrated healthcare segment

The companyrsquos market presence covers formulations biopharmaceuticals nutrition products

vaccines and Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs) The companyrsquos total income from

operations stood at US$ 33986 million in 2015-16

bull Wockhardt has set up a global scale biopharmaceuticals manufacturing park the Wockhardt

Biotech Park in Aurangabad This state-of-the-art complex comprises six dedicated

manufacturing facilities and is designed according to USFDA and EMEA standards

Lupin Ltd bull Lupin is one of the significant players and primarily derives its revenue from formulations Total

net sales of the company in 2015-16 were valued at about US$ 209 billion The company has

manufacturing plants at Tarapur and Aurangabad The company is waiting for an approval from

the Food and Drugs Authority to start commercial operations in Mihan-SEZ Nagpur

USFDA US Food and Drug Administration EMEA Europe The Middle East and Africa

5252DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ITITeS AND ELECTRONICS hellip (14)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

News Articles

IT is one of the top notch sectors in the state with maximum

thrust development and investment

Over 2014-15 Maharashtra accounted for around 30 of the

countryrsquos software exports with the help of 1200 software units

present in the state

The Government of Maharashtra is focusing on providing IT-

related infrastructure fiscal incentives to IT units and an

institutional framework for the IT sector The prime ITITeS clusters

are in Greater Mumbai Pune Thane and Nasik Pune is the

leader in Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) services

During 2015-16 the Directorate of Information Technology made 156 online services available through ldquoAaple Sarkarrdquo portal under

the Maharashtra Public Services Rights Act 2015

During 2016 Government of Maharashtra came up with a new policy - ldquoElectronics Policy 2016rdquo which aims at achieving a turnover

of US$ 12 billion for the ESDM industry and is assisting in targeted expansion of ESDM sector to cross US$ 2 billion through 2020

Source Economic Survey 2015-16

Investment in science technology and

environment sector in Maharashtra

Year Cost (outlay) US$ million

2011-12 619

2012-13 442

2013-14 564

2014-15 947

2015-16 1023

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KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ITITeS AND ELECTRONICS hellip (24)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

During 2015-16 Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

(MIDC) CIDCO and Software Technology Park of India cumulatively

developed 37 public IT parks and approved 472 IT parks Of the total

472 IT parks 160 parks are already operational with an overall

investment of US$ 55637 million and US$ 136908 million has been

proposed for the remaining 312 IT park projects that are in the

processing phase

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development CorporationSource Economic Survey 2015-16

Prominent information technology parks in Maharashtra

District Number of IT parks (2015-16)

Pune 172

Greater Mumbai 158

Thane 129

Nagpur 5

Nashik 4

Aurangabad 3

Wardha 1

Total 472

Prominent information technology parks in

Maharashtra

Talawade IT Park Dehu-Moshi Road Pune

Millennium Business Park (MBP) Navi Mumbai

Hinjewadi IT Park Phase I Hinjewadi Pune

Hinjewadi IT Park Phase II Hinjewadi Pune

Kolhapur IT Park Kolhapur

Sangli IT Park Vishrambag Sangli

Nagpur IT Park Nagpur

Deogiri Infotech Park Aurangabad

Kharadi IT Park Kharadi Pune

5454DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ITITeS AND ELECTRONICS hellip (34)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

News articles

Government initiatives

Additional floor space index for IT parks and recreational residential and other support facilities would be provided

Eligible IT-ITeS units covered under the Package Scheme of Incentives (PSI) would be exempted from the payment of electricity duty

IT units would be supplied with power at industrial rates

Property tax shall be levied on ITITeS units at par with residential rates

VAT on the sale of IT products would be generally charged at a minimum floor rate

Developement of Mumbai-Pune-Nashik as Silicon valley of India that is an IT innovation hub under Maharashtra-Goa Regional Development

Council

5555DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ITITeS AND ELECTRONICS hellip (44)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

Accenture

IBM

bull Accenture is a global management consulting technology services and outsourcing company

with around 259000 people serving clients in more than 120 countries The company has

several development centres across India

bull It has major operating centres in Mumbai and Pune In 2014-15 (for the twelve months ending

Aug 2015) the company earned revenues of US$ 3291 billion

bull IBM is one of the biggest IT solutions and product firms having presence across the globe

bull The company has a significant presence in India with centres in Pune In 2014 it recorded

revenues of US$ 9279 billion

Capgemini

bull Capgemini is a global IT major headquartered in Paris France and operates in more than 40

countries The company generated revenues of US$ 1150 billion in 2014 and US$ 529 billion

in H1 2015 The company provides solutions across all verticals in the industry It has software

centres in Mumbai Navi Mumbai and Pune In February 2014 the company opened a new

facility at Pune with a seating capacity of 2800 persons adding to the 4000 people it employs

at its Pune campus It is also looking to increase its workforce in the state

Infosys Technologies

Ltd

bull Infosys is a well-known IT giant with development centres across India The company

generated revenues of US$ 8711 billion in 2014-15 and US$ 464 billion in H1 2015-16

bull The company has a development centre at Wakad Pune and also a BPO centre in the city

bull Infosys has been allotted land in Mihan-SEZ Nagpur and was expected to start construction

work in July 2014 In the first phase the company will invest US$ 788 million to accommodate

5000 software professionals

5656DECEMBER 2016

Maharashtra occupies an important place in both the production and export of engineering goods from the country

The engineering industry in the state is highly diversified and produces a large range of machine parts from industrial

machinery to industrial castings and forgings

The industry which was initially concentrated in the Mumbai-Pune belt has spread all over the state with the major

production centres in Nagpur Aurangabad Nasik and Kolhapur

The major engineering items of production and export in Maharashtra are textile mill machinery machinery for sugar

cement and chemical plants food processing machinery construction machinery tractors electric power machinery

transmission line towers automobiles and ship building

BHEL is setting up a new power equipment fabrication plant at Bhandara in the Vidharba region of Maharashtra The

greenfield unit is being set up by the company with an initial investment of US$ 92 million and will provide direct employment

to about 700 people It is setting up a silicon solar cell at Sakoli in the Bhandara district and also plans to set up a solar

photo-voltaic cell unit in the state As of May 2015 the plant is in construction stage

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KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ENGINEERING hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

5757DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ENGINEERING hellip (22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

Larsen amp Toubro

Ltd (LampT)

Greaves Cotton Ltd

bull Larsen amp Toubro Limited (LampT) is a diversified Indian conglomerate with interests in engineering

and construction The company earned US$ 681 billion in revenues during H1 2015-16

bull LampT is one of the oldest running companies with headquarters in Mumbai The company has

manufacturing facilities at Mumbai and Ahmednagar

bull Greaves Cotton is one of the oldest and well-diversified engineering companies in India

bull Its core products include dieselpetrol engines pump sets construction equipment and gensets

bull The company has manufacturing facilities at Chakan Chinchwad Chikalthana Shendra and

Waluj The company earned US$ 24731 million in revenues in 2015-16

Siemens Groupbull Siemens Group is a leading inventor innovator and implementer of leading-edge technology-

enabled solutions operating in the core business segments of industry energy and healthcare

The company is based in Navi Mumbai In 2013-14 (October 2013 to September 2014)

Siemens India earned US$ 176 billion as total income from operations and US$ 119 billion

during the first 9 months of 2014-15 (till June 2015)

ABB

bull ABB is one of the leading engineering companies in the world The ABB group operates in

around 100 countries and employs about 130000 people The company offers an extensive

array of products and services within power and automation technologies ABB operations in

India include 12 manufacturing facilities with over 10355 employees The company has a

manufacturing facility in Mumbai In 2014-15 ABB India Ltd earned revenues of US$ 128 billion

from operations on standalone basis and US$ 94808 million during the first nine months of

2015

5858DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash TEXTILES hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Maharashtra contributes about 114 to Indiarsquos textiles and apparels

output Maharashtra is the largest cotton producer in India with

largest area under cultivation for cotton that is 3827 thousand

hectares during 2015-16 The textile industry is the largest employer

in Maharashtra and contributes around 28 to Indias total exports

Textile parks aimed to provide world-class infrastructural

components for the textile sector and enhance productive capacity

are being set up in Maharashtra to maintain its leadership position in

textile exports and production

Some of the textile parks are the Nardhana Textile Park in Dhule

Butibori (Nagpur) Textile Park and Ambernath Textile Park As

announced in May 2015 the state government plans to set up 8 new

textile parks in the state

As per budget 2016-17 the state government is aiming at setting up

new textile units across the statersquos cotton growing areas Moreover

the government has also proposed an investment of US$ 4048

million during 2016-17 for the existing and upcoming textile projects

across Vidharbha Norhern Maharashtra and Marathwada

Source Central Silk Board

Note 2015-16(1) Till May 2016

Source Economic Survey 2014-15

2015-16 (cotton production) - estimated

Cotton (lint) production in Maharashtra (million bales)

774

682 679

883

682

420

2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Raw silk production (in tonnes)

Year Volume

2012-13 97

2013-14 122

2014-15 221

2015-16 274

2016-17(1) 20

5959DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash TEXTILES hellip (22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

Raymond

Bombay Dyeing

bull Raymond was incorporated in 1925 and is a leading Indian textile major The company is part of

global conglomerate Raymond Group It generated revenues of US$ 43886 million in 2014-15

and US$ 4084 million between April-September 2015

bull Raymond was the first in 1959 to introduce a polywool blend in India to creating the worlds finest

suiting fabric ndash the Super 240s ndash made from superfine 116 micron wool

bull The Bombay Dyeing and Manufacturing Company Limitedrsquos textile products include bedding

range bedding accessories bath linen hotel linen and industrial fabrics

bull Product range also consists of bed sheets bed covers quilts duvet covers dohars bed in bag

sets blankets pillow cases cushion covers shams cushions pillows and bed decor sets pool

towels bath towels hand towels and face towels The company generated revenues of US$

30374 million in 2015-16

S Kumarsrsquo bull S Kumarsrsquo is one of Indias leading textile and apparel companies With expertise in multi-fibre

manufacturing the company has extended its presence in multiple product categories from

fabrics to apparels and home textiles Its brands include Reid amp Taylor Belmonte SKumars

Uniformity By Belmonte Carmichael House and Stephens Brothers

Siyaramrsquosbull Siyaram Silk Mills incorporated in 1978 is a leading producer of blended fabrics in India

bull The company is one of the most renowned vertically integrated textile companies in the country

It operates the widest range of latest machinery in its eco-friendly plants at Tarapur Daman and

Mumbai The company earned US$ 24775 million in revenues in 2015-16

6060DECEMBER 2016

Maharashtra has a strong presence in the petrochemicals and oil and

gas sectors Mumbai Nagothane Rabale and Patalganga are major

petrochemical hubs while Thane Mumbai Pune and Wardha are

chemical hubs

Opportunities primarily exist in the areas of polymers amp plastics

fertilisers and synthetic yarns Key competitive strengths of the state in

this industry are the strong upstream and downstream linkages for raw

materials and products Bombay High accounts for over 50 of the

countrys oil amp gas production In August 2015 Indraprastha Gas Ltd

invested US$ 3151 million in Maharashtra Natural Gas Ltd (MNGL) The

purpose of the investment is to enhance the city gas distribution

business of the company in Maharashtra

As of August 2015 the state government announced plans to establish a

grid-connected canal top solar power project in the state at Jalgaon The

project will feature a 75 MW solar photovoltaic power plant which will be

established on the left bank canal of the dam As per the new energy

policy of the state the government is planning to establish 14400 MW of

fresh grid-connected capacity by 2019-20

As on March 2016 the state had an installed capacity of 2995419 MW

under Thermal energy 69014 MW under Nuclear energy 333184 MW

under Hydro and 661329 MW under Renewable energy sources

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KEY INDUSTRIES ndash CHEMICALS OIL AND GAS ENERGY hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Commissionerate of Agriculture GoM

Economic Survey 2015-16

Use of chemical fertilisers in Maharashtra

YearTotal input

(lsquo000 tonnes)

Per hectare

consumption (kg)

2011-12 658 1552

2012-13 547 1161

2013-14 599 1194

2014-15 6013 1259

2015-16 5825 1070

Under the State Budget 2016-17 the government has

planned an investment of US$ 11977 million for

electricity generation projects Outlay of UD$ 6966

million has been set for adding capacity under non-

conventional energy sources

6161DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash CHEMICALS OIL AND GAS ENERGY hellip (22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

Oil and Natural Gas Corp

Hindustan Petroleum

Corp Ltd

bull Oil and Natural Gas Corporation ranks as one of the leading oil and gas Exploration and Production

(EampP) companies in the world in the terms of asset value The companyrsquos consolidated revenue from

operations stood at US$ 12 billion in 2015-16 The company has a production facility at Uran (Navi

Mumbai) and the corporate office is in Mumbai It plans to invest US$ 810 million to build a new gas

based fertiliser plant and it would invest US$ 9456 million for redevelopment of its Mumbai High

(North) oil and gas field in the state of Maharashtra

bull Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL) is one of the Navratna Public Sector Units (PSUs)

It is a major refining and oil retailing company in India HPCLrsquos standalone total income was US$

2857 billion in 2015-16 It has an oil refining unit on Mumbairsquos west coast

Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd bull Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) is engaged in the marketing and distribution refining

trading and exploration of petroleum The companyrsquos standalone revenues stood at US$ 1633

billion between April 2015-September 2015 BPCL has a refinery in Mumbai

Reliance Industries Ltd bull Reliance Industries Limited is the largest private sector firm in India and ranks 99th on the Fortune

500 list based on revenues The companyrsquos standalone revenues was US$ 4523 billion for 2015-16

The company has diversified interests in energy retail textiles petrochemicals infotel and SEZs

Reliance Industries Limited has manufacturing facilities at Nagothane Nagpur and Pathalganga in

Maharashtra

6262DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash AUTO AND AUTO COMPONENTS hellip (13)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Maharashtra accounts for approximately 351 of the

countryrsquos output of automobiles by value

The major automobile centres in the state include Pune

Nasik Aurangabad and Nagpur

Pune is the largest auto hub of India with over 4000

manufacturing units in the Pimpri-Chinchwad region

alone Pune is home to large players like Bajaj Auto

Limited Daimler Chrysler Limited Tata Motors etc

Nasik is home to one of Indias largest multi-utility

vehicle manufacturers ndash Mahindra amp Mahindra Limited

In September 2015 Maharashtra government received

an application from Mercedes Benz regarding an

investment plan of US$ 30553 million to upgrade its

manufacturing capacity at Pune plant which

manufactures around 40000 to 80000 units of luxury

cars per year

The domestic utility maker Mahindra has been planning

to invest US$ 122 billion for enlarging its automotive or

manufacturing plants in Maharashtra Investment of US$

99298 million will be made at the companyrsquos Nashik

plant and while investment of US$ 22915 million would

be done in the Chakan unit The total amount will be

invested by Mahindra over a span of more than seven

years

Automotive hubs in Maharashtra

As of August 2016 Mahindra Intertrade a part of Mahindra

Group entered into a partnership with MSTC a Government

of India enterprise to set up the countrys first auto

shredding and vehicle recycling unit Gujarat and

Maharastra have been short listed for setting up the facility

with the operations likely to commence by early 2018

6363DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash AUTO AND AUTO COMPONENTS hellip (23)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

As of July 2015 the Maharashtra state government

announced plans to finalise the deal with Chrysler for

setting up a jeep production facility at Ranjangaon in

Aurangabad The overall investment expected in the

first year is US$ 28188 million and US$ 56369 million

is to be invested over the next six years

ARAI Indias premier automotive RampD testing and

certification organisation is in Pune It is Indiarsquos first

Auto Cluster Development and Research Institute is in

Maharashtra

Investment opportunities in the auto sector

Partnership and alliances for auto component

sector

Vehicle retailing

Low cost vehicles

Cvs to benefit from increasing infrastructure activity and

heightened international interest

Diversification in two wheeler segment

Design centers

Auto financing

RampD

Source Economic Survey 2015-16 ARAI - Automotive Research Association of India

Note 2016(1) till January 2016

Category wise numbers of a few categories of motor vehicles on the road in Maharashtra

Vehicle Type 2015 2016(1)

Motor-cycles scooters amp mopeds 18151386 19705511

Taxi cabs 203180 217062

Auto rickshaws 719341 724080

Ambulances 13625 14295

School buses 27046 22402

Private service vehicles 11163 11640

6464DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash AUTO AND AUTO COMPONENTS hellip (33)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

Bajaj Auto Ltd

Tata Motors Ltd

bull Bajaj Auto is a major Indian automobile manufacturer The company is the worlds fourth-largest two- and

three-wheeler manufacturer with turnover of US$ 346 billion in 2015-16 The company manufactures and

exports scooters motorcycles and auto rickshaws The company is based in Pune with a regional office at

Akurdi and manufacturing plants in Chakan (Pune manufactures motorcycles) and Waluj (near

Aurangabad manufactures motorcycles and three-wheelers)

bull Tata Motors Limited is a multinational corporation headquartered in Mumbai India It acquired British

automotive brands Jaguar and Land Rover in 2008 The company is the worldrsquos fourth-largest truck and

bus manufacturer Net revenue of the company was US$ 1232 billion in 2015-16

bull The company has an auto manufacturing and assembly unit at Pune The Pune unit is spread over two

geographical regions ndash Pimpri (800 acres) and Chinchwad (130 acres)

Force Motors Ltd bull Formerly known as Bajaj Tempo Force Motors is a part of Firodia Enterprise that manufactures Multi

Utility Vehicles (MUVs) tractors Sports Utility Vehicles (SUVs) and Light Commercial Vehicles (LCVs)

bull Matador was a popular LCV manufactured by Force Motors The company has a manufacturing unit in

Pune The company generated consolidated income of US$ 467 million in 2015-16

Mahindra and Mahindra

Ltd

bull Mahindra and Mahindra is one of the major auto manufacturers of India The company generated US$

1775 billion of income from operations in 2015-16

bull The companyrsquos products include tractors SUVs and LCVs It has manufacturing facilities at Mumbai Pune

Nagpur and Nasik

6565DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash TOURISM hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Maharashtra is a major trade and tourist destination of India attracting

thousands of tourists from across the world every year It is the fourth

most visited state of India

There are many temples in Maharashtra some of them being hundreds of

years old constructed in a fusion of architectural styles borrowed from

north and south India Maharashtra has its own folk music Folk musical

programmes such as Gondhal Lavani Bharud and Powada are popular

especially in rural areas

The state is home to the Hindi film industry Bollywood which produces

the largest number of films globally Maharashtra has a score of

pilgrimage destinations ranging from the ones that revolve around

mythology (eg Nasik Warkar and Pune) and those celebrating the

achievements of religious leaders and reformers (Shirdi Haji Ali shrine) to

new age pilgrimage destinations such as the Osho Commune at Pune

Tourist arrivals in Maharashtra (million)

Nasik is one of the four sites of the Kumbh Mela which is held once in every 12 years The city is known as the place where Lord

Ram spent 14 years in exile Maharashtra is the first state to declare a tourism district for tourism development Sindhudurg is the

first district in Maharashtra to be declared as a tourism district

The state has launched Unlimited Maharashtra advertising campaign through newspapers and television channels to attract

tourists during summer vacations A half-hour ferry ride across Mumbai harbor takes visitors to view the superbly carved 1300

years old cave temple on the little island of Elephanta a favourite picnic spot

Source Ministry of Tourism Government of India

7750 8685

9850 10781

2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

6666DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash TOURISM hellip (22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

In 2014-15 9412 million domestic tourists and 438 million foreign tourists visited the state of Maharashtra whereas in 2013-14

827 million domestic tourists and 415 million foreign tourists visited Maharashtra During 2015 10343 million domestic tourists

and 431 million foreign tourists visited the state of Maharashtra

In 2016 the Government of Maharashtra formulated a new policy on Tourism- lsquoMaharashtra Tourism Policy 2016rsquo which aims at

minimizing delays as well as replication of redundancies amp information and enhancing the application process efficiency An

amount of US$ 4353 million was allocated by the government to boost basic amenities being provided across tourist spots

As per 2016-17 budget the state government announced the following plans

Aurangabad has been affirmed as a tourist district in the state and the government has decided to offer special attention

towards the uplifting of tourism in Verul Sulibhanjan Mhaismal and Khultabad

The state government is also undergoing various steps for improving safety measures across the beaches for ensuring

security of people

6767DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES amp EMPOWERMENT

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Till October 2015 a total of 454 mega projects were sanctioned by the state government with an outlay of US$ 5418 billion Due

to these projects employment opportunities for a total of 388 lakh people are expected to be created

Further a total employment of 166 lakh has been recorded across 20220 MSMEs with an investment of US$ 62480 million till

September 2016

As per budget 2016-17 for upgradation of State Employment Guarantee Scheme and Mahatma Gandhi Rural Employment

Scheme in the state the Government of Maharashtra has projected an outlay of US$ 1222 million of which US$ 42295 million

is towards the central share and US$ 10769 million is towards the state share These schemes are being executed in the state

for providing the required job opportunities across rural areas

Source State Budge 2016-17 Economic Survey 2015-16

6868DECEMBER 2016

The Government of Maharashtra provides single-window clearance to all units to reduce the average time required for

establishment of such units and issue various clearances required for setting up of industries at a single point The

government has taken following steps for setting up committees at various levels

District-level committee under the chairmanship of the District Collector for proposals from SSI units

State-level committee under the chairmanship of Development Commissioner (Industries) for MSILSI units

Mega projects committee under the chairmanship of Secretary (Industries) for mega projects and FDI proposals

A Common Application Form (CAF) to be evolved for every applicant seeking to set up an industry andor expansion unit

and development of information systemsoftware to process such applications online

Representatives of the concerned departments from whom the clearances are required to be the members of or invitees on

the district state and mega projects committees The final decision will be given as far as possible within 30 days of receipt

of dully filled CAFs

In order to provide the people of state with one stop portal for information services and consents electronically under

Industrial Policy 2013 the government is focussing on provisions for SWC system

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

SINGLEndashWINDOW CLEARANCE MECHANISMhellip (13)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

6969DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

SINGLEndashWINDOW CLEARANCE MECHANISMhellip (23)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Agency Description

MIDC services

Land Department- Services

Fire Department- Services

Engineering - Water Department- Services

Engineering - Drainage Department- Services

Engineering - Power Department- Services

SPA Department- Services

Technical Advisor Department- Services

IT SEZ Department- Services

Non-MIDC services

Directorate of Industries - Services

Labour Department- Services

Airport Authority of India - Services

Public Works Department - Services

Ministry of Corporate Affairs - Services

Food and Drug Administration - Services

Maharashtra Coastal Zone Management Authority - Services

Directorate General of Foreign Trade - Services

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

7070DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

SINGLEndashWINDOW CLEARANCE MECHANISMhellip (33)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Agency Description

Non-MIDC services

Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Limited - Services

Income Tax Department - Services

Department of Sales Tax - Services

Industrial Safety amp Healthy Directorate - Services

Boiler Inspectorate - Services

Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai ndash Services

Central Board of Excise amp Customs - Services

Employee Welfare - Services

Weights and Measures - Services

Bureau of Indian Standards - Services

Maharashtra Pollution Control Board - Services

Petroleum and Explosives Safety Organization - Services

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

7171DECEMBER 2016

Agency Description Contact information

Directorate of

Industries

The work of the Directorate of Industries Maharashtra stateis mainly confined to the development and progress of large-scale small-scale and cottage industries in the state TheDepartment of Industries was reorganised and theDirectorate of Industries was formed in August 1960 Controlof cottage industries was transferred to the Directorate ofIndustries with effect from 1st December 1960

It also assists in the formulation and implementation ofvarious policies and promotional schemes

Development Commissioner of Industries

Government of MaharashtraDirectorate of Industries

New Administrative Building2nd Floor Opposite Mantralaya

MumbaiMaharashtra-400 032

Phone 91-22-22028616didcimaharashtragovin

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INVESTMENT PROMOTION OFFICES hellip (13)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

7272DECEMBER 2016

Agency Description Contact information

Maharashtra Agro

Industries

Development

Corporation Limited

(MAIDC)

The objective of the company is to make available to thefarmers of Maharashtra standard quality fertiliserspesticides agro engineering implements amp animal feed to theextent required amp at the time of requirement amp at competitiverates

Maharashtra Agro Industries Development CorporationLimited (MAIDC) has also been designated as the statenodal agency by Ministry of Food Processing IndustriesGovernment of India In its role as state nodal agency itscrutinises amp forwards various proposals of entrepreneursunder different schemes of assistance from the Governmentof India It also helps entrepreneurs in preparing projectsselecting the area etc

Krushi Udyog BhavanDinkarrao Deasi Marg Aarey Milk

ColonyGoregaon (East) Mumbai-400065 Maharashtra India

Phone 91-22-29272027Email mdmaidcmumbaicom

Website wwwmaidcmumbaicom

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INVESTMENT PROMOTION OFFICES hellip (23)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

7373DECEMBER 2016

Agency Description Contact information

Maharashtra

Industrial

Development

Corporation (MIDC)

1 MIDCrsquos objectives are

a) To achieve balanced industrial development ofMaharashtra with an emphasis on developing partsand underdeveloped parts of the state

b) Help in infrastructural development of each and everydistrict in Maharashtra

c) Facilitate entrepreneurs in setting up industries atvarious locations

MIDC is an agent of the state government for carrying outactivities of acquisition and disposal of land provision ofinfrastructure facilities and providing other services toindustrial centres

Udyog SarathiMahakali Caves Road Andheri (E)

Mumbai-400 093Phone 91-22-268700525473

Fax 91-22-26871587Email feedbackmidcindiaorg

Website wwwmidcindiaorg

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INVESTMENT PROMOTION OFFICES hellip (33)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

7474DECEMBER 2016

Approvals and clearances required Respective departments

Prior to setting up the unit

Registration

Development Authority

Allotment of landshed

Permission for land use Industrial Development Authorities

No-objection certificate under the Water Act 1974 and the Air Act 1981 Pollution Control Board

Approval for construction activity and building plan Development Authority

No-objection certificate Fire Department

Provisional Trade Tax registrations

Central and State Excise Departments

Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956

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KEY APPROVALS REQUIRED hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

7575DECEMBER 2016

Approvals and clearances required Respective departments

Before commencement of production

No-objection certificate under the Water Act 1974 and the Air Act 1981 Pollution Control Board

No-objection certificate Fire Department

Permanent Trade Tax registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956Central and State Excise Departments

Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956

After commencement of productionactivity

Registration Industries Department

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KEY APPROVALS REQUIRED hellip (22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Timelines for approvals and clearances

Department Timeline

Issuance of allotment order 15 days

Possession of plotshed 7 days

Building plans approval 15 days

Grant of water connection 10 days

Urban land ceiling permission 10 days

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2014-15

7676DECEMBER 2016

Cost parameter Cost estimate Source

Land (per sq m)Commercial US$ 02 to US$ 11583

Industrial US$ 02 to US$ 5792

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC)

Power (per kWh)

Domestic 45-16 cents

Commercial 117-235 cents

Agricultural 43 cents

Industrial 88-1997 cents

Economic Survey 2015-16

Labour (per day) US$ 12 to US$ 6

Ministry of Labour and Employment

Government of India Wage Rates July

1 2015 to Dec 31 2015

5-star hotel room (single

occupancy per night)US$ 97-US$ 220

Maharashtra Tourism Development

Corporation

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

COST OF DOING BUSINESS IN MAHARASHTRA

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

As per the World Bank and Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP) report - Assessment of State

Implementation of Business Reforms 2016 the state ranked 10th as per the Ease of Doing Business Index

7777DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE ACTS amp POLICIES hellip (15)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Maharashtra ITITeS Policy 2015

Read more

Objectives

Maharashtra Renewable Energy Policy 2015

bull To increase power production from renewable sources by 14400 MW and from solar power

projects by 7500 MW From renewable sources power generation of 5000 MW is targeted from

wind power projects 1000 MW from sugarcane wasteagricultural remedial projects 400 MW

from small hydro projects 300 MW from agricultural waste power generation projects and 200

MW from industrial waste power generation projects

bull The policy progress would be headed by the Principal Secretary Energy

Objectives

Read more

bull To attract IT investments across the State and incentivize IT industry at all district headquarters

in the State by providing additional incentives and continue to provide usual incentives as per the

IT ITES Policy ndash 2009

bull To promote the development of special fields of application of IT such as animation visual

effects gaming and comics

Maharashtra Tourism Policy 2016

Read more

Objectives

bull Designate Tourism as a priority sector since it holds the potential to usher in economic

development and generate high employment opportunities in Maharashtra

bull Achieve sector growth of 10 per annum and share of 15 in GSDP through tourism and

tourism related activities

bull Generate fresh investments in the tourism sector to the tune of US$ 458 billion by 2025

bull Create 1 million additional jobs in the tourism sector by 2025

7878DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE ACTS amp POLICIES hellip (25)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Housing Policy 2013-2018

bull To generate low income housing by making it mandatory for private developers with residential

plot sizes of 4000 square metres and above to reserve 20 of the land for low income groups

bull The reserved land or constructed flats would be handed over to the state housing agency

Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (MHADA)

Read more

Objective

Industrial Policy of Maharashtra 2013-2018

bull To attract investment of US$ 82946 billion by the end of 2018 and create 2 million job

opportunities

bull To focus on the areas of Maharashtra that are less developed in comparison with mainstream

industrially developed areas and retain the state as industrial investment leaderRead more

Objectives

Organic Farming Policy 2013

bull To promote and encourage organic farming in Maharashtra by allocating a minimum 10 of the

land for organic faming activity

bull To provide organic pesticides and fertilizers and increase the awareness amongst farmers about

organic faming through lecturesRead more

Objective

7979DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE ACTS amp POLICIES hellip (35)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

State Port Policy 2010

bull To develop six non major ports in Maharashtra by developing greenfield ports multi-purpose

jetties and cargo terminals in order to aid import and export and coastal shipping of goods

Read more

Objective

e-Governance Policy of Maharashtra - 2011

bull To develop the e- governance sector of the state and take it towards m- governance by enabling

the citizens to avail the services online

bull To enable the government to function more efficiently and develop a paper less environment

Read more

Objective

Textile Policy of Maharashtra 2011ndash17

bull To lay special emphasis on raising processing units at various levels from cotton to

manufacturing textiles to assure long term development by giving support to the industries

associated with manufacturing of textiles

Objective

Read more

8080DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE ACTS amp POLICIES hellip (45)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Child Development Policy 2002

bull To emphasise on child development of orphans destitute homeless and deviated in a planned

structured and disciplined manner

bull To aid prevention of sexual exploitation and trafficking of children

bull To provide free education and entertainment facilitiesRead more

Objectives

Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Policy 2002

bull To help in the growth of SEZs (duty free enclave) in the state in order to promote rapid industrial

development and job opportunities

bull To attract foreign amp domestic investments for infrastructure development in the state Read more

Objectives

Tourism Policy 2006

bull To promote tourism and develop hospitality infrastructure with private sector participation in the

state for a period of ten years or until substituted by new policy

bull To encourage public-private partnership (PPP) mode for development of tourist destinations

Read more

Objective

8181DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE ACTS amp POLICIES hellip (55)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Grapes Processing Industry Policy 2001

bull To develop grape processing industry in the state and creating better employment opportunities

bull To encourage wine industry be setting up wine parks in the state

Read more

Objective

Maharashtra Biotechnology Policy 2001

bull To develop and make the state biotechnology industry globally competitive the government

announced various fiscal and non fiscal incentives for biotechnology units

bull To develop infrastructure that is biotechnology parks and research basesRead more

Objective

Water Policy 2002

bull To focus on optimal use of water resources coupled with sustainable development in order to

provide economic and social benefits to the people of the state

Read more

Objective

8282DECEMBER 2016

Summit Venue of Summit Date

International Summit on Engineering and Technology (ISET-16) Mumbai 13th August 2016

International Conference on Networking Communication and Computing

Technology (ICNCCT-16)Nashik 14th August 2016

World Conference on Advanced Trends Robot Design Development

And Control (WCRDDC-16)Pune 27th August 2016

International Conference on Applications in Electrical Electronics

Computer Civil and Mechanical Engineering (ICEECCME-16)Aurangabad 4th September 2016

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

CONFERENCESSUMMITS FOR 2016-17hellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source India conference alerts

8383DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

CONFERENCESSUMMITS FOR 2016-17hellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source India conference alerts

Summit Venue of Summit Date

International Conference on Research in Mechanical Robotics and Civil

Engineering (ICRMRCE-16)Mumbai 11th September 2016

International Conference on Research in Mechanical Robotics and Civil

Engineering (ICRMRCE-16)Mumbai 2nd October 2016

International Conference on Electrical Electronics Computer Civil and

Mechanical Engineering (ICEECCME-16)Mumbai 6th November 2016

8484DECEMBER 2016

Average exchange rates

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ANNEXURE

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Year INR equivalent of one US$

2004-05 4481

2005-06 4414

2006-07 4514

2007-08 4027

2008-09 4614

2009-10 4742

2010-11 4562

2011-12 4688

2012-13 5431

2013-14 6028

2014-15 6028

2015-16 6546

Source Reserve Bank of India

8585DECEMBER 2016

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by TechSci in consultation with IBEF

All rights reserved All copyright in this presentation and related works is solely and exclusively owned by IBEF The

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This presentation is for information purposes only While due care has been taken during the compilation of this

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TechSci and IBEF neither recommend nor endorse any specific products or services that may have been mentioned in

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For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DISCLAIMER

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Page 12: MAHARASHTRA - IBEF• Maharashtra’sGSDP at current prices was US$ 300.51 billion in 2015-16 and accounted for 12.98% of India’sGDP, the highest among all states. Highest FDI in

1212DECEMBER 2016

The statersquos per capita GSDP^ at current price was US$

2545 in 2015-16

The per capita GSDP of Maharashtra grew at a CAGR of

98 between 2004-05 and 2015-16

Source Central Statistics Office TechSci Estimates based on

ldquoAdvanced Estimatesrdquo provided by Directorate of Economics and

Statistics of Maharashtra

Per Capita GSDP^ - calculated using GSDP million US$ Population in million

Per capita GSDP (US$)

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash PER CAPITA GSDP

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

9041059

1225

1585 15001633

20532208

2118 210052242

2545

1313DECEMBER 2016

At current price the statersquos per capita NSDPamp was US$

22325 in 2015-16

The per capita NSDP of Maharashtra grew at a CAGR of

97 between 2004-05 and 2015-16

Source Central Statistics Office TechSci Estimates based on

ldquoAdvanced Estimatesrdquo provided by Directorate of Economics and

Statistics of Maharashtra

per capita NSDPamp - calculated using NSDP million

US$Population in million

Per capita NSDP (US$)

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash PER CAPITA NSDP

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

805951

1104

14341349

1471

1860

2000

1915 18977

20138 22325

1414DECEMBER 2016

Over 2015-16 the tertiarymicro sector contributed 6453 to the

statersquos GSDP at current prices followed by the secondarymicro

sector with a contribution of 2584

At a CAGR of 158 the tertiary sector has been the fastest

growing among the three sectors from 2004-05 to 2015-16

Growth was driven by trade hotels real estate finance

insurance transport communications and other services

The secondary sector grew at a CAGR of 135 between

2004-05 and 2015-16 The growth in secondary sector was

driven by growth in manufacturing construction and

electricity gas amp water supply industries

The primarymicro sector expanded at a CAGR of 137

between 2004-05 and 2015-16 Agriculture is the major

contributor in the growth of the primary sector followed by

forestry and fishing

Source Central Statistics Office TechSci Estimates based on

ldquoAdvanced Estimatesrdquo provided by Directorate of Economics and

Statistics of Maharashtra

Sector-wise share of GSDPmicro -Geometric mean of YoY

calculation from 2004-05 to 2014-15

Percentage distribution of GSDP

CAGR

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF GSDP

137

158

135

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

1018 963

2961 2584

5958 6453

2004-05 2015-16Primary Secondary Tertiary

1515DECEMBER 2016

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16

Indian Horticulture Database

CropAnnual production 2015-16

(lsquo000 tonnes)

Sugarcane 72089

Soya bean 1853

Groundnut 189

Sunflower seed 7

Jowar (Kharif) 314

Jowar (Rabi) 1383

Rice 2548

Wheat 720

Bajra (millets) 304

Maize (Kharif) 1184

Maize (Rabi) 336

Total food grains (Kharif) 5036

Total food grains (Rabi) 3353

Total oilseeds (Kharif) 2052

Total oilseeds (Rabi) 28

Total pulses (Kharif) 576

Total pulses (Rabi) 911

During 2015-16 production of pulses and oil seeds in the state

was recorded at around 148 million tonnes and 208 million

tonnes respectively

Sugarcane cotton onion soya bean banana jowar (sorghum)

and rice are some of the key agricultural products of

Maharashtra

Total food grain production in the state stood at around 83

million tonnes in 2015-16

As per the Agriculture Marketing and Farmer Friendly Reforms

Index the state secured the top position in pursuing farmer

friendly policies during 2016

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIONhellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Area (lsquo000 hectares) and production (lsquo000 MT) of

horticulture crops in Maharashtra

23802

26492

26512

16739

183783

242652 242770197198

20

12-1

3

20

13-1

4

20

14-1

5

20

15-1

6

Area

Production

1616DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIONhellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Production of pomegranates in Maharashtra

(lsquo000 MT)

2011-12 478

2012-13 408

2013-14 945

2014-15 1313

Source Department of Agriculture amp Co-operation Ministry of Agriculture

Sugarcane production in Maharashtra (million MT)

6416

8190 8673

6965 75389153

7208

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Sugar production in Maharashtra (lakh MT)

70409070 9000

7970 7710

10510

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

Vegetable production in Maharashtra (lsquo000 MT)

Vegetable 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

Onion 5638 4660 5864 5864

Potato 360 321 370 370

Tomato 1007 1050 1200 1200

As per state budget 2016-17 the Government of

Maharashtra proposed an outlay of US$ 1222

million under the scheme - ldquoNational Agriculture

Development Schemerdquo in order to strengthen the

production of pulses and oilseeds in the state

The state government also proposed

establishment of organic farming research amp

training centres across four universities related to

agriculture for the endorsement of organic

farming in the state

During 2015-16 the state recorded production of

5803 thousand MT of onion

1717DECEMBER 2016

Source Department of Industrial Policy amp Promotion Economic 1Includes Maharashtra Dadra amp Nagar Haveli and Daman amp Diu

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash FDI INFLOWS AND INVESTMENTS

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

According to the DIPP cumulative FDI inflows1 in the

state of Maharashtra during April 2000 to March

2016 stood at US$ 8262 billion

The state government has approved 19053

industrial proposals during 1991-92 to 2015-16 (up to

October 2015) Chemicals amp fertilisers followed by

textiles were the leading sectors in terms of industrial

proposals approved with cumulative share of 254

FDI equity inflows1 2008-09 to 2014-15

(US$ million)

12431

8249

6097

9553

6361

3420

6361

9511

20

08-0

9

20

09-1

0

20

10-1

1

20

11-1

2

20

12-1

3

20

13-1

4

20

14-1

5

20

15-1

6

Approved and commissioned industrial projects for major industries

(1991-92 to 2015-16- up to October 2015)

Industry

Approved proposalsCommissioned

Projects

No

Investment

(US$

billion)

No

Investme

nts (US$

billion)

Metallurgical 1909 1543 935 561

Chemicals amp

fertilizers2839 915 1386 340

Textile 1998 764 933 259

Electrical amp

electronics1174 343 683 119

Sugar 1532 587 235 128

Processed

food1046 309 440 088

1818DECEMBER 2016

As of November 2015 Maharashtrarsquos exports totalled to around

US$ 4384 billion

Major products exported from the state are gems and jewellery

software textiles readymade garments cotton yarn metal and

metal products agro-based products engineering items drugs and

pharmaceuticals and plastic and plastic items

Maharashtra is the largest producer of sugar in India In May 2015

the Government of Maharashtra approved a subsidy of US$ 167

per ton (up to the extent of 800000 tonnes) for the exports of raw

sugar

In November 2015 Maharashtra sugar mills entered into a deal with

neighbouring markets such as Sri Lanka and Bangladesh etc for

exporting 2 lakh MT of white sugar As per the announcement made

by the state government in September 2015 Maharashtra is

expected to export 4 million tonnes of sugar during 2015-16

Coca Cola a major soft drink producing giant will be procuring

oranges from Vidarbha Nagpur for producing juices that would be

sold worldwide The production would take place at its Butibori plant

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16

Note 2015-16(1) up to November 2015

Exports trends (US$ billion)

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash MAHARASHTRArsquoS EXPORT TRENDShellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

492 481

676

840769

478

739

438

200

8-0

9

200

9-1

0

201

0-1

1

201

1-1

2

201

2-1

3

201

3-1

4

201

4-1

5

20

15

-16⁽sup1⁾

1919DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash MAHARASHTRArsquoS EXPORT TRENDShellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Maize exports from Maharashtra (million MT)

10891

15160

18780

22376

1655113257

10315

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Source APEDA 1From April-August 2015

Dairy productrsquos exports from Maharashtra (thousand MT)

832 1135467

2183

3954

1125599

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Source APEDA 1From April-August 2015

Pulses exports from Maharashtra (million MT)

756

1509

18142060

2354

13031561

20

09-1

0

20

10-1

1

20

11-1

2

20

12-1

3

20

13-1

4

20

14-1

5

20

15-1

6

Source APEDA (1)From April-August 2015

2020DECEMBER 2016

Source State Budget 2016-17

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE BUDGET 2016-17

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Revenue receipts of US$ 3373 billion and revenue expenditure of US$ 3429 billion were estimated during 2016-17

PlanBudget- 2016-17

(US$ million)

National Agriculture

Development Scheme1222

lsquoMahatma Gandhi Rural

Employment

Missionrsquo and lsquoState Employment

Guarantee Schemersquo

53065

Science Technology amp

Environment Annual plan947

Crop Insurance Scheme 28337

Pandit Dindayal Upadhyay Krishi

Margdarshan Yojana916

Irrigation 458

Irrigation projects included in

ldquoPradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchai

Yojanardquo31744

ldquoChief Minister Rural Road

Schemerdquo7638

Electricity generation projects 11976

Textile Industry 4048

Road construction 61869

PlanBudget- 2016-

17 (US$ million)

Land acquisition and project displaced rehabilitation in

MIHAN3304

Shelter for all- 2022 scheme 10693

infrastructure development in Municipal council Nagar

Panchayat15276

Accelerate Nagpur and Pune metro project 2749

Maharashtra fire safety mission 458

Rajiv Gandhi Jivandai Arogya Yojana 4582

Sarv Siksha Abhiyan 11304

Nature Tourism 721

Strengthening of tourist places 4353

Majhi Kanya Bhagyashree Yojana 381

Preservation and conservation for Varli Art 916

Mumbai Metro phase-3 1382

Rajiv Gandhi Jivandai Arogya Yojana 4582

2121DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16 NHAI

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash ROADShellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

The state is well connected to its six neighbouring states and other parts of India through 18 national highways The 945 km long

Mumbai-Pune expressway is Indias first six-lane concrete high speed tolled expressway which connects the state capital and

financial hub Mumbai with the neighbouring industrial hub Pune

During 2015-16 with an investment of US$ 7638 million the state government executed - Chief Minister Rural Road Development

Scheme for connecting those areas which are not included under PMGSY As per budget 2016-17 the Government of Maharashtra

allotted an outlay of US$ 61869 million for construction of roads in the state Moreover for enhancing the flow of traffic in the town of

Kalyan the government proposed to establish the 21 km long Bhiwandi-Kalyan-Shilphata elevated road with a proposed outlay of

US$ 611 million

As on December 2015 the state government approved an elevated road project on Ghodbunder Road from Gaimukh for a proposed

investment of US$ 1327 million construction of a third bridge on Thane creek at Vashi with a proposed investment of US$ 1327

million an elevated road at Bhiwandi-Kalyan-Shil Phata with a proposed investment of US$ 4313 million four lane Vakan-Pali-

Khopoli road at a proposed investment of US$ 8294 million and an underground tunnel between Thane and Borivali

Road type Road length (km)

(as of 2015-16)

National highways 743479

State highways 40000

Major district roads 50232

Other district roads 52761

Village roads 114557

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16 NHAI

National highway length completed (km)

39100

25050

12400

2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

2222DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash ROADShellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Expenditure on road works under Pradhan Mantri Gram

Sadak Yojana in Maharashtra (US$ million)

5852

8255

3380

2013-14 2014-15 2015-16sup1

Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) was

launched in 2000 with the objective of connecting eligible

rural habitants Until 2015 about 419971 km of road

network has been completed across India of which road

length of 22214 km was completed in Maharashtra

In November 2015 the 785-meter long Vanjarpatti flyover in

Bhiwandi was inaugurated and constructed over a part of

extended Mumbai Urban Infrastructure Project (MUIP)

As per budget 2016-17 the state government proposed an

outlay of US$ 3304 million for acquisition of land special

subsidy package etc under the MIHAN project during 2016-

17

As of November 2016 the government approved two and

four-laning of three highway stretches - NH-930 NH-211

(New NH-52) and NH-211 (New NH-52) in MaharashtraPradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana

(PMGSY)`(2015-16- up to October 2015)

Habitations connected 10

Length completed 18954

Source NHAI Note 1Up to October 2015

Source PMGSY

2323DECEMBER 2016Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16 State Budget 2016-17 MMRDA Mumbai Metropolitan Region

Development Authority

The rail transport system of Maharashtra is very well

developed The state is well-connected to other parts of the

country with a railway network spanning 6103 km

(including 378 km of Konkan Railway)

Maharashtra also has an intra-citysuburban network of

railways The suburban railways carry around 8 million

passengers every day

During 2015-16 the state government and Central Ministry

of Railways signed a Memorandum of Understanding to

establish a special purpose vehicle for boosting the

completion of all the awaited rail projects in Maharashtra

During 2015-16 the state government initiated work on the

first stage of Phase-I CBD BelapurPendhar-Taloja MIDC-

Kalamboli-Khandeshwar-Navi Mumbai International Airport

corridor which is expected to be accomplished by 2017

Work on the 111 km long Belapur-Pendhar road is under

progress

As per budget 2016-17 the state government allocated

US$ 2749 million for boosting the execution of Nagpur to

Pune metro rail project Moreover for the Phase II of

Mumbai Metro line an outlay of US$ 1382 million has

been proposed by the state government for 2016-17

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash RAILWAYS

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Metromono rail

projects Project cost

(US$ million)

Current

statusimplemen

tation periodMumbai Metro Rail

Project

Phase IIA Dahisar-

DN Nagar (186 km) 97922

Initiated from

February 2016

Phase III Colaba-

Bandra-SEEPZ (335

km)353437

Tendering for civil

works in progress

Phase IV Wadala-

Ghatkopar-Thane-

Kasarwadavli (32 km) 291781

Report on

feasibility study

submitted

Phase VII Andheri

(E)- Dahisar (E) (165

km)94837

Appointment of

interim consultant

is in progress

Mumbai Mono Rail

Project

Wadala to Chembur amp

Sant Gadge Maharaj

Chowk (Jacob circle)

to Wadala (20 km)

37580

Phase I complete

Phase II90 work

completed

2424DECEMBER 2016

There are seven domestic and four international airports

functioning in Maharashtra Domestic flights operate

from Mumbai Pune Nagpur Aurangabad Kolhapur

Juhu and Nanded whereas international flights operate

from Mumbai Nagpur Pune and Aurangabad Mumbai

airport is one of the busiest airports in India To reduce

congestion at the Mumbai International Airport an idea

for a new airport has been proposed at Navi Mumbai

During 2015-16 the state government proposed to

establish an additional airport through PPP in around

four phases at Navi Mumbai with a view to minimize

overcrowding at Mumbai International Airport For this

purpose an amount of US$ 255 billion has been

proposed by the Government of Maharashtra The first

phase of the project is expected to be executed by

2019

As per budget 2016-17 the state government proposed

an amount of US$ 916 million for the enhancement of

airports (Solapur Shirdi Chandrapur Karhad Akola

Amaravati etc) under the Airport Development Authority

of Maharashtra

Source AAI (Airports Authority of India)

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash AIRPORTShellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

International airport

Domestic airport

2525DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash AIRPORTShellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Airports Authority of India

Domestic

airport

Passengers (lakh) Aircraft movement (lsquo000) Freight (lsquo000 MT)

2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Mumbai 2188 2521 3005 1883 1954 2202 1811 2077 2090

Pune 350 407 518 295 326 387 211 274 318

Nagpur 136 136 152 125 135 126 51 56 60

Aurangabad 44 42 29 40 41 37 08 13 14

International

airport

Passengers (lakh) Aircraft movement (lsquo000) Freight (lsquo000 MT)

2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Mumbai 10341 11430 11624 7236 7409 7638 46764 48654 49624

Pune 123 101 240 103 112 204 001 - 001

Nagpur 045 044 074 048 054 084 042 044 043

2626DECEMBER 2016

Along a coast line of 720 km there are two principal ports

Mumbai Port Trust (MbPT) and Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust

(JNPT) In addition there are 53 minor ports During 2015-16

up to January 2016 total traffic handled at the two major ports in

Maharashtra was recorded at 104948 lakh tonnes of which

JNPT accounted for 53547 lakh tonnes while Mumbai port

handled around 51401 lakh tonnes of port traffic

The non-major ports of Maharashtra collectively handled

passenger traffic of around 11357 passengers and cargo of

17033 lakh tonnes during 2015-16 till November 2015

Source India Ports Association

1From April 2015 to October 2015

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash PORTS

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Minor Ports in Maharashtra

bull Manori

bull Kalyan

bull Thane

bull Versova

bull Bandra

bull Trombay

bull Ulwa-Belapur

bull Panvel

bull Mora

bull Mandwa

bull Karaja

bull Thal

bull Rewas

bull Bankot

bull Kelshi

bull Sriwardhan

bull Dharamtar

bull Kumbharu

bull Harnai

bull Dabhol

bull Palshet

bull Borya

bull Jaigad

bull Tiwri-Varoda

bull Purnagad

bull Jaitapur

bull Vijaydurg

bull Deogad

bull Achara

bull Malvan

bull Niwti

bull Vengurla

bull Redi

bull Kiranpani

bull Ratnagiri

bull Dighi

bull Dahanu

bull Tarapur

bull Nawapur

bull Satpati

bull Kelwa-Mahim

bull Arnala

bull Datiware

bull Uttan

bull Bassein

bull Bhiwandi

bull Alibag

bull Revdanda

bull Borli Mandla

bull Nandgaon

bull Murud-Janjira

bull Rajpuri

bull Mandad

Operational ports statistics

For major

ports2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-161

Traffic handled

(lakh MT)122526 121517 12546 73511

For minor

ports2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-161

Traffic handled

(lakh MT)24198 24774 9643 Not available

2727DECEMBER 2016

As of June 2016 the state had a total installed power

generation capacity of 4063069 MW

Thermal power contributed 2995419 MW to the total

installed power generation capacity followed by

renewable power hydropower and nuclear power with

contributions of 665452 MW 333184 MW and 69014

MW respectively

The private sector was the biggest contributor to the total

installed thermal power generation capacity in

Maharashtra with a capacity of 1886939 MW followed

by 1473497 MW under state utilities and 702633 MW

under central utilities

The state government also proposed a new scheme for

improving electricity distribution system in the state As

per the budget 2016-17 an investment of US$ 4598

million has been projected by the government for this new

scheme

In order to intensify the capacity of renewable energy

sources in the state the state government has professed

a new energy policy for which an investment of US$

6966 million has been proposed

Installed power capacity (MW)

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash POWER

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

20415 21379 22645 26142

30354 34005

3855140589

2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Source Central Electricity Authority

2828DECEMBER 2016

According to Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI)

Maharashtra had 8426 million wireless subscribers and 192

million wireline subscribers as of May 2016

By the end of May 2016 15343488 subscribers had submitted

requests for mobile number portability in Maharashtra

Moreover the tele density in Maharashtra stood at 987 as of

May 2016

As of April 2016 the state recorded 202269 new telephone

wireless connections of Tata 4979 new wireless connections of

Vodafone and 18148 new wireless connections of Reliance

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash TELECOM

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Telecom infrastructure (As of May 2016)

Wireless subscribers 84268281

Wireline subscribers 1928841

Internet subscribers 290000001

Post offices 126012

Tele density (percent) 9871

Source Telecom Regulatory Authority of India February 2015 India Post

Ministry of Communications and Information Technology1As of January 2016

2As on December 2015

Major telecom operators in Maharashtra

Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL)

Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited (MTNL)

Bharti Airtel

Idea Cellular

Vodafone Essar

Reliance Communications

Tata Teleservices

Aircel Limited

Source Telecom Regulatory Authority of India

Performance status of NOFN Project

(as of April 2016)

No of GPs in phase-I 12055

Pipe laid (km) 14214

Cable laid (km) 10906

GPs for which cable laid 4771

No of GPs lit 150

2929DECEMBER 2016

Source Department of Environment Government of Maharashtra

JNNURM Ministry of Urban Development

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS URBAN amp SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTUREhellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Under JNNURM two schemes namely Basic Services to Urban Poor (BSUP) and Integrated Housing and Slum Development

Programme (IHSDP) have been implemented by Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority

During 2016-17 the state government allocated US$ 15276 million for ldquoMaharashtra Suvarn Jayanti Nagrothan Mahaabhiyanrdquo

which is being implemented in the state for creating basic urban amenities across various municipal councils and townships of the

state

As of November 2015 Mahindra Life Space Developers Ltd bought a land in Maharashtra with the objective of developing a

housing project aiding urbanisation in the state In addition the Maharashtra government is considering to aid the affordable

housing concept with opening up of land parcels and plots that would lie under no development zones For this the government is

planning to constitute Housing for all by 2022 policy for the urban population

As per under budget 2016-17 the state government has proposed an outlay of US$ 2749 million in order to boost the

development of metro rail projects in Nagpur and Pune Moreover for Maharashtra Fire Safety Mission in the state an amount of

US$ 458 million has been proposed by the state government

3030DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS URBAN amp SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTUREhellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Urban Infrastructure Projects under JNNURM

Project name

Amount

(US$

million)

Project nameAmount

(US$

million)

Revised in BSUP scheme for construction of 219 Dus

in Panch Zopda and Gopal Nagar slums in Nagpur

Maharashtra176

Integrated Civic Infrastructure Development

Project (ICIDP) Phase I Nagpur Maharashtra2004

BSUP scheme for construction of 279 Dus in Jat

Tarodi slum in Nagpur Maharashtra206

Revised DPR for Construction of 1694 Houses

at four locations of Nagpur City for

Rehabilitation of UrbanPoor under JNNURM -

BSUP- PPP scheme - Nagpur

1936

Revised BSUP scheme for construction of 456 Dus in

5 slums of North Nagpur in Nagpur Maharashtra253

Implementation of Integrated Housing Projects

(788 Dus) under BSUP at Nanded City Dist

Nanded Maharashtra538

Revised BSUP scheme for construction of 365 Dus in

Gopal Nagar and Bh Anand Kausalyayan Nagar

slums in Nagpur Maharashtra445

Implementation of Integrated Housing projects

(958 Dus) under BSUP at Nanded City Distt

Nanded Maharashtra697

Revised BSUP scheme for construction of 630 Dus in

Savitribai Phule Nagar slum in Nagpur Maharashtra621

Implementation of Integrated Housing Projects

(1183 Dus) under BSUP at Nanded city Dist

Nanded Maharashtra887

Revised BSUP scheme for construction of 1017 Dus

in Indira Nagar Indiramata Nagar Wanjara and Bokar

nagar (4 slums) slums in Nagpur Maharashtra944

Implementation of Integrated Housing projects

(1567 Dus) under BSUP at Nanded City Distt

Nanded Maharashtra1184

Source Department of Environment Government of Maharashtra

JNNURM Ministry of Urban Development

3131DECEMBER 2016

Project Name PPP type Sector StageProject Cost

(US$ million)

4 laning Pune - Shirur Road (BOT) TransportOperation and

maintenance stage1604

Hydro Electric Power (Waghur) Project (BOT) Energy Under construction 110

Hydel Power (Vajra - III) Project (BOT) EnergyOperation and

maintenance stage110

Hydro Electric Power (Urmodi) Project (BOT) Energy Under construction 220

Hydro Electric Power (Upper Vaitarna) Project (BOT) Energy Under construction 220

School Building (Waddhamna) Project (DBOOT)

Social and

commercial

infrastructure

Under construction 132

Hydro Electric Power (Temghar) Project (BOT) Energy Under construction 293

Water Supply Scheme (Tuljapur) (OampM) Water sanitationOperation and

maintenance stage761

Hydro Electric Power (Parseoni) Project -

Package 2(BOT) Energy

Operation and

maintenance stage323

Hydro Electric Power (Telbeila) Project (BOT) Energy Under construction 1467

Source DEA Ministry of Finance Government of India BOT Build-Operate-Transfer DBOOT Design-Build-

Own-Operate-Transfer OampM Management Contract

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS KEY PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP (PPP)

PROJECTS

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

3232DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS SEZs hellip (13)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Ministry of Commerce amp Industry Department of Commerce SEZ Special Economic Zone

Some of the operational SEZs in Maharashtra

NameDeveloper Location Primary Industry

Maharashtra Airport Development Company Ltd (MIHAN SEZ) Mihan Nagpur Multi product

SEEPZ Special Economic Zone Mumbai Electronics and gems and jewellery

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Aurangabad Engineering

Wipro Ltd Maharashtra Computerelectronic software

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Pune Computerelectronic software

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Nanded Chemicals amp pharmaceuticals

Khed Economic Infrastructure Pvt Ltd Pune Engineering amp electronics

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Satara Engineering

Navi Mumbai Special Economic Zone (NMSEZ) is the agency responsible for the supervision and execution of SEZs in the state

As of July 2016 the state has 25 operational SEZs in the state across diversified sectors including textiles and apparel food

processing footwear and leather products multi-product pharma IT SEZs etc

3333DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS SEZs hellip (23)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Some of the SEZs with formal approvals

NameDeveloper Location Primary industry

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Limited

MIDCPune ITITeS

Syntel International Private Limited Pune ITITeS

Serum Bio-pharma Park Pune Pharmaceuticals amp biotechnology

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Latur Agro-processing

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Nanded Pharmaceuticals

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Aurangabad Engineering amp electronics

Wokhardt Infrastructure Development Limited Aurangabad Pharmaceutical

Hiranandani Builders Mumbai ITITeS

New Found Properties and Leasing Pvt Ltd Thane ITITeS

EON Kharadi Infrastructure Private Limited Pune ITITeS

In addition to operational SEZs as of July 2016 Maharashtra had 9 SEZs with valid in-principle approvals 59 SEZs with formal

approvals and 51 SEZs with notified approvals

Source Ministry of Commerce amp Industry Department of Commerce SEZ Special Economic Zone

3434DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS SEZs hellip (33)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Some of the SEZs with valid in-principal approvals

NameDeveloper Location Primary industry

Mumbai SEZ Limited Gujarat Positra Port Infrastructure Ltd Multi-product

Gitanjali Gems Limited Nanded Maharashtra Gems and jewellery

ISPAT Industries Limited Raigad District Maharashtra Multi-product

Gitanjali Gems Limited Aurangabad Maharashtra Gems and jewellery

Gitanjali Gems Limited Nagpur Maharashtra Multi-product

Maharashtra Airport Development Company Limited Nagpur Maharashtra Power

Gitanjali Gems Limited Nashik Maharashtra Multi-services

Redi Port Ltd Post Redi district Sindhudurg Maharashtra FTWZ

Quippo Infrastructure Raigarh Maharashtra Engineering

Source Source Ministry of Commerce amp Industry Department of Commerce SEZ Special Economic Zone

3535DECEMBER 2016

Education infrastructure (2015-16)

InstitutionNo of

Institution

Student

Enrollment

Primary schools 105489 16017

Secondary and higher secondary

schools25013 6414

Engineering colleges (diploma

graduate and post-graduate)1093 346515

Industrial training institutes (itis) 824 134767

Architecture colleges 74 3763

Arts science commerce amp law

colleges2249 961576

Pharmacy 486 29371

During 2015-16 Maharashtrarsquos education infrastructure

comprised 21 universities 105489 primary schools 25013

secondary and higher secondary schools Primary schools

had 16017 thousand students enrolled during the year of

which 7509 thousand were girls with 515 thousand

teachers Secondary schools in the state had 6414

thousand enrolled students of which 2920 thousand were

girls with 221 thousand teachers Government of

Maharashtra is focusing on education of girls in the state

Various schemes such as Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya

Ahilyabai Holkar Scheme and Attendance Allowance

Scheme have been introduced for promoting girl education in

the state

As per budget 2016-17 the state government allocated an

amount of US$ 2099 million for the ldquoNational Secondary

Education Missionrdquo which was initiated by the central

government in association with the state government and

aims at delivering quality education to all students

undergoing secondary education Further the state

government also decided to digitise all public libraries

approved by the government with an allocated amount of

US$ 262 million during 2016-17

In addition an outlay of US$ 11304 million for Sarv Shiksha

Abhiyan has been proposed by the central and state

governments collectively

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash EDUCATION

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16 State Budget 2016-17

Census 2011

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Literacy rate () in Maharashtra 2015-16

Overall 823

Male 884 Urban 887

Female 699 Rural 77

3636DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash HEALTH

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Health infrastructure (2015-16(1))

State level hospitals 490

District hospitals 23

Mobile medical units 13

Sub-district hospitals with capacity of 50 beds 58

Sub-district hospitals with capacity of 100 beds 28

Community health centres 458

Rural hospitalsCottage hospitals 360

Primary health centres 1811

Sub-centres 10580

General hospitals 4

Orthopedic hospital 1

Super specialty hospitals 2

Mental health institutes 4

Women hospitals 11

TB hospitals 4

Health and family welfare training institution 8

Source Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Government of India

Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16(1)Until Dec 2015

As per budget 2016-17 an outlay of US$ 23739 million

has been proposed by the state government for Public

Health Department Moreover for increasing the

coverage of insurance being provided to beneficiaries in

the state the state government proposed an allocation

of US$ 4582 million during 2016-17

Health indicators of Maharashtra

(As of September 2015)

Doctor to patient ratio 1 27790(1)

Registered doctors 148575(1)

Birth rate (per thousand persons) 165

Death rate (per thousand persons) 62

Infant mortality rate (per thousand live births) 24

Life expectancy at birth (years) (2-15-16)

Male (2016-20) 699

Female (2016-20) 737

3737DECEMBER 2016

Cricket is the prominent sport in Maharashtra Other popular sports are hockey and tennis

The state has a number of sports stadiums located in Mumbai Pune and Nagpur The most well-known ones are the

Wankhede Stadium and the Brabourne Stadium in Mumbai the Nehru Stadium in Pune and the Vidarbha Cricket

Association (VCA) Stadium in Nagpur

The state has a number of entertainment centres and multiplexes The most famous entertainment centres include Essel

World in Thane The state is also home to almost all major multiplex chains in the country including PVR Cinemas Big

Cinemas and Fun Cinemas The state has a number of religious places including the Siddhi Vinayak temple (Mumbai)

Shirdi Nasik and Sach Khand Shri Huzur Gurdwara (Nanded)

The Gateway of India Ajanta and Ellora caves Daulatabad Fort and Khandala are the main tourist destinations in the state

The Sahara Stadium in Pune has been built with modern outlook and state-of-the-art facilities the stadium has a seating

capacity of about 36000

In 2016 the state government formulated a new policy- Maharashtra Tourism Policy 2016 and allocated US$ 4353 million

for the policy in order to intensify basic amenities across various tourist spots in the state

Under the New Sports Policy 2012 the Government of Maharashtra plans to set up public gyms at district sports complexes

or municipal gardens

In November 2016 the state played host to Global Citizen Festival India one of the biggest musical events in the country

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

CULTURAL INFRASTRUCTURE

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Maharashtra Tourism Government of Maharashtra

3838DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

AMRUT AND SMART CITIES

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Pune

NashikAurangabad

Nagpur

Mumbai

Bhiwandi

Source TechSci Research

Smart Cities in Maharashtra

Cities Population Area (sq km)Literacy

rate

Pune 9429408 15643 8615

Greater Mumbai 12478447 60340 8973

Nagpur 4653570 9892 8839

Nashik 6107187 15530 8231

Aurangabad 3701282 10107 7902

Amravati 646801 270 9207

Navi Mumbai 1119477 16300 8962

Kalyan-Dombivali 1246381 1372 8146

Solapur 951118 1489 8280

Thane 1818872 14700 8941

On the basis of population and the number of statutory towns the Government of India shortlisted 10 cities namely Amravati

Aurangabad Greater Mumbai Kalyan-Dombivali Nagpur Nashik Navi Mumbai Pune Solapur and Thane under the Smart City project

In November 2015 the UK government selected 2 cities of Maharashtra that is Pune and Amravati to develop as smart cities The

agreement is expected to boost the Indo-UK trade

As per budget 2016-17 the state government launched a scheme for smart city for delivering eco-friendly and ecological urban life to the

statersquos citizens Among the first selected 20 states Pune and Solapur are also included Moreover the state government has also

decided to develop other 8 smart cities in the state as well

3939DECEMBER 2016

The resources policy incentives infrastructure and climate support investments in the state Maharashtra Agro Industries

Development Corporation founded in 1965 is responsible for development of agro-based units in the state MIDC is responsible for

the development of industrial infrastructure Maharashtra Small Scale Industries Development Corporation was formed in 1962 to

provide new orientation and strength to the development of small-scale industries in the state Its main objective is to aid counsel

assist finance protect and promote interests of small industries

The Government of Maharashtra is promoting the development of several Special Economic Zones (SEZs) across Maharashtra for

sectors such as ITITeS pharmaceuticals biotechnology textile automotive amp auto components gems amp jewellery and food

processing Till July 2015 the state has 25 operational SEZs of which the majority share is contributed by ITITeS engineering and

electronics segment

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KEY INDUSTRIES

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key Industries in Maharashtra

bull Pharmaceuticals

bull Biotechnology

bull IT and ITeS

bull Electronics

bull Engineering

bull Auto amp auto components

bull Oil amp gas

bull Food amp agro processing

bull Gems and jewellery

bull Banking financial services and insurance (BFSI)

bull Textiles

Source Economic Survey 2015-16 MAIDC - Maharashtra Agro Industries

Development Corporation (1)Up to September 2015

Establishment of MSME units

Year MSME unitsInvestment

(US$ million)

Employment

(lakh)

2007-08 10244 34846 139

2008-09 11682 50336 171

2009-10 11896 46257 150

2010-11 14496 84983 187

2011-12 15606 67874 207

2012-13 16136 83333 206

2013-14 19814 97128 248

2014-15 36992 109685 350

2015-16(1)

20220 62481 166

4040DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTORhellip(17)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Banking and insurance contribution to GSDP

at current prices (in US$ billion)

1806 1883

23982696 2586

2693 2895

2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

Source Maharashtra Economic Survey 2015-16 Reserve Bank of India

At current prices the contribution of the banking and

insurance sector to the GSDP of the state increased at a

CAGR of 818 between 2008-09 and 2014-15

At constant prices the contribution of banking and

insurance sector in the GSDP of the state increased at a

CAGR of 457 between 2008-09 and 2014-15

Banking and insurance contribution to GSDP

at constant prices (in US$ billion)

1921 2009

23762571

2312 2297 2512

2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

Deposits and credit of scheduled commercial

banks in Maharashtra by bank group

(January-March 2016)

Bank group

No of

banking

offices

Deposits

(US$ million)

Credit

(US$ million)

Rural 3199 944450 806862

Semi-urban 2554 1558601 1033621

Urban 1807 2460975 1285199

Total 7560 4964025 3125681

Source Reserve Bank of India

4141DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTORhellip(27)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

ATMs deployed in Maharashtra June 2015

21574

8749 8053

4481

291

Total Public SectorBanks

Private SectorBanks

State BankGroup

ForeignBanks in India

ATMs deployed in Maharashtra June 2014

19099

6811 7502

4473

313

Total Public SectorBanks

Private SectorBanks

State BankGroup

ForeignBanks in India

Source Reserve Bank of India Source Reserve Bank of India

23321

9449 8920

4683

269

Total Public SectorBanks

Private SectorBanks

State BankGroup

Foreign Banksin India

Source Reserve Bank of India

ATMs deployed in Maharashtra June 2016

4242DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTOR hellip(37)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Scheduled commercial banks in Maharashtra

Reserve Bank of India (RBI) was founded in 1935 and is recognised as Indias central banking institution RBI also controls the monetary policy of the Indian rupee RBI is headquartered in Mumbai Maharashtra and has 19 regional offices and nine sub officesMonetary authority supervision of the financial systems foreign exchange management and currency issuing are the major functions of the Reserve Bank of India

Foundation year 1956 (owned by Government of India)Banking services Credit cards consumer banking corporate banking finance and insurance investment banking mortgage loans private banking wealth managementTotal assets US$ 44792 billion Total income US$ 1254 billion ( H1 2015-16)Headquarters amp employees Headquartered in Mumbai with over 300000 employees

Website wwwsbicoin

Foundation year 1906 (state owned commercial bank)Banking services Commercial banking retail banking private banking asset management mortgages credit cardsTotal assets US$ 10373 billion Total income US$ 694 billion (2015-16)Headquarters amp infrastructure Bank is based in Mumbai with over 4500 branches and over 1000 ATMs all over IndiaWebsite wwwbankofindiacom

Reserve Bank of India

State Bank of India

Bank of India

Source Reserve Bank of India Bank websites

4343DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTOR hellip(47)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Scheduled commercial banks in Maharashtra

Foundation year 1919 (owned by Government of India)Banking services Consumer banking corporate banking finance and insurance investment banking mortgage loans private banking private equity wealth management agriculture loanTotal assets US$ 6307 billion Total income US$ 543 billion (2015-16)Headquarters amp Employees Bank is based in Mumbai with over 28000 employees and more than 4000 ATMs Website wwwunionbankofindiacoin

Foundation year 1935 (the bank has the largest network of branches in Maharashtra and is a public sector bank)Banking services Loans credit cards savings investment vehicles insurance investment banking mortgage loans private banking etcTotal assets US$ 2422 billion Total income US$ 214 billion (2015-16) Headquarters amp infrastructure Based in Pune and reaches out to 15 million customers with 2000 branches in 29 statesWebsite wwwbankofmaharashtrain

Foundation year 1911 (one of oldest commercial banks owned by the government)Banking services Core banking services are loans credit cards savings investment vehicles and insurance investment banking mortgage loans private banking etcTotal assets US$ 517 billion Total income US$ 425 billion (2015-16) Headquarters amp infrastructure Headquartered in Mumbai with over 4000 branches in 27 Indian states and 270 extension countersWebsite wwwcentralbankofindiacoin

Union Bank of India

Bank of Maharashtra

Central Bank of India

Source Reserve Bank of India Bank websites

4444DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTOR hellip(57)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Scheduled commercial banks in Maharashtra

Foundation year 1938Banking services Investment banking consumer banking commercial banking retail banking private banking asset management pensions mortgages credit cardsTotal assets US$ 2155 billion Total income US$ 129 billion (nine months ending December 2015)Headquarters amp infrastructure Bank is based in Mumbai with over 1400 branches and more than 100 ATMsWebsite wwwdenabankcom

Foundation year 2004Banking services Corporate and institutional banking commercial banking investment banking retail banking finance marketingTotal assets US$ 2259 billion Total income US$ 111 billion (2015-16)Headquarters amp Infrastructure Bank is based in Mumbai with more than 550 branches and 1255 ATMrsquosWebsite wwwyesbankin

Foundation year 1980Banking services Private and business banking corporate banking and securities global transaction banking and asset amp wealth managementHeadquarters amp employees Bank is based in Mumbai with more than 9500 employees in 16 citiesWebsite wwwdbcomindia

Dena Bank

Yes Bank

Deutsche Bank India

Source Reserve Bank of India Bank websites

4545DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTOR hellip(67)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Scheduled commercial banks in Maharashtra

Foundation year 1902Banking services Credit cards debit cards loans investments NRI banking and private bakingHeadquarters amp employees Bank is based in Mumbai with over 7500 employees The bank has 44 branches in 31 cities and 700 ATMs across the countryWebsite wwwCitibankcoin

Foundation year 1994Banking services Investment banking investment management wealth management private banking corporate banking private equity finance and insurance consumer banking mortgages credit cardsTotal assets US$ 9796 billion Total income US$ 528 billion (H1 2015-16)Headquarters amp employees Bank is based in Mumbai with more than 69065 employeesWebsite wwwhdfcbankcom

Foundation year 1964 (10th largest bank in the world)Banking services Consumer banking corporate banking finance and insurance investment banking mortgage loans private banking private equity wealth management agriculture loanTotal assets US$ 5905 billion Total income US$ 480 billion (2015-16) Headquarters amp infrastructure Bank is based in Mumbai with over 15000 employees and 2000 ATMsWebsite wwwidbicom

Citibank India

HDFC Bank

IDBI Bank

Source Reserve Bank of India Bank websites

4646DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTOR hellip(77)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Scheduled commercial banks in Maharashtra

Foundation year 1994Banking services Credit cards consumer banking corporate banking finance and insurance private bankingHeadquarters amp employees Bank is based in Mumbai with over 67857 employees Website wwwicicibankcom

ICICI Bank

Source Reserve Bank of India Bank websites

4747DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

MUMBAI AS FINANCIAL HUB OF INDIAhellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Mumbai is the capital of the state of Maharashtra and the financial capital of India The city houses a majority of the headquarters of

large corporates and financial institutions in the country In addition major stock exchanges commodity exchanges and capital

markets of India are situated in Mumbai During 2014-15 Mumbai accounted for 227 of the state income of Maharashtra Till

September 2015 the number of micro small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in Mumbai totalled 244000 providing employment to

about 292000 thousand individuals

According to Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC) there are 305 industrial units in Mumbai About US$ 648

million has been invested by the corporation for various projects in Mumbai providing employment to about 50000 people in the area

Source Maharashtra Economic Survey 2015-16 Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust

The government has also commenced work for setting up a special economic zone (SEZ) in Nhava Sheva Navi Mumbai The project

is being developed by Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) and is planned by LampT Infrastructure Engineering Limited The project will

be developed on EPC mode with a total expected private investment of about US$ 53468 million The zone is being developed on

27738 hectares of land and is directly accessible via Mumbai Goa Highway- NH4B and SH 54 It is expected to generate direct and

indirect employment opportunities for about 150 thousand people The project was granted environmental clearance on 5th December

2014 LampT Infrastructure Engineering submitted detailed plans for the project to the government on 31st March 2015 Since then

activities such as levelling of the area and initiation of tender process for the wall protecting the SEZ (Phase-1) have commenced

4848DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

MUMBAI AS FINANCIAL HUB OF INDIAhellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Further the Government is setting up the Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC) with the help of the Government of Japan

which has agreed to lend US$ 45 billion for this project Seven nodes are in the development stage for the Phase-1 of the

project which is expected to greatly boost Indiarsquos manufacturing sector

The Government of Maharashtra sent a memorandum to the 13th Finance Commission to support the growth of Mumbairsquos

infrastructure and develop it as an international finance centre

In addition to providing US$ 159 million to the Government of Maharashtra for developing the infrastructure of Mumbai as a part

of (JNNURM) the Government of India has released US$ 2663 million for the funding of Mumbai Metro to improve the transport

infrastructure of Mumbai

In November 2015 apex industry body ASSOCHAM launched Maharashtra-Goa Regional Development Council with an aim to

develop Mumbai as International Finance Centre and Mumbai-Pune-Nashik region as the Silicon Valley of India The Council is

expected to aid sustainability of two major states

The Mumbai Metro Rail Phase II A from Dahisar to DN Nagar covering 186 km with project cost of US$ 97922 million

commenced in February-2016 and is likely to be completed by March 2019 Phase III of the project Colaba-Bandra-Seepz

covering 335 km with a project cost US$ 353437 million is expected to be completed by 2020-21 General consultant has been

appointed and tendering for civil work is in progress for this phase

Preliminary work is in progress for the Mumbai Trans ndash Harbour link and Multi-Modal Corridor from Virar to Alibaug Work on the

projects commenced in 2011 amp 2010 and are expected to be completed by 2021 amp 2019 respectively As of October 2015

expenditure of US$ 1 21 million and US$ 1 million respectively was incurred

Source Maharashtra Economic Survey 2015-16

4949DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash PHARMACEUTICALS AND BIOTECHNOLOGY hellip (13)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Major opportunities have emerged in the pharmaceutical

sector primarily in the areas of contract research contract

manufacturing and clinical trials

The state has a well developed laboratory research and

development infrastructure and a strong resource pool As of

August 2015 one of the leading pharmaceutical companies

Nutra Plus started the commercial production of therapeutic

and analgesic products in its Tarapur plant

The Maharashtra state government aims at giving a boost to

the pharmaceutical sector in the state and improve research

activities with development of skilled man power Hence the

government plans to establish National Institute of Pharmacy

Education and Research at Nagpur during 2015-16 In

September 2015 A2Care one of the leading pharmaceutical

companies announced plans to invest in Maharashtra under

the Make in Maharashtra programme

From August 1991 to October 2015 a total of 854 projects

with an investment of US$ 24485 million have been

approved for the pharmaceutical industry in the state Of

these 496 projects with investment of US$ 66315 million

have commenced

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

MSME Micro small and medium enterprises

5050DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash PHARMACEUTICALS AND BIOTECHNOLOGY hellip (23)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

Economic Survey 2015-16

Biotechnology amp Pharmaceutical SEZs in Maharashtra

Sector Status

Serum Bio-Pharma Park Pharmaceuticals amp Biotechnology Formal approval granted

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Pharmaceuticals Formal approval granted

Wockhardt Infrastructure Development Limited Pharmaceuticals Formal approval granted

Mahindra and Mahindra Limited Biotechnology Formal approval granted

International Biotech Park Ltd Biotechnology Formal approval granted

Inspira Infra (Aurangabad) Ltd (formally Ajanta Project (India) Ltd) Pharmaceuticals Formal approval granted

Inspira Infra (Aurangabad) Ltd (formally Ajanta Project (India) Ltd) Biotechnology Formal approval granted

Saloni Business Park Private Limited Biotechnology Formal approval granted

Veritas Infrastructure Development Limited Biotechnology Formal approval granted

SEZ Bio-Tech Services Private Limited Biotechnology Formal approval granted

Registered BT units

BT unitsTotal units Investment (US$ million) Employment

Registered LOI Registered LOI Registered LOI

MSME 50 15 433 298 872 338

Large 16 7 1858 881 712 931

5151DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash PHARMACEUTICALS AND BIOTECHNOLOGY hellip (33)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

GlaxoSmithkline

Pharmaceuticals Ltd

Cipla Ltd

bull GlaxoSmithkline Pharmaceuticals established in 1924 is one of the oldest players in the Indian

pharmaceuticals industry In 2015-16 the company earned US$ 42291 million in revenues The

company produces medicines that treat major diseases such as asthma virus control

infections mental health diabetes and digestive conditions The company is also a leader in the

important areas of vaccines and is developing new treatments for cancer

bull Cipla is one of the major Indian companies in the pharmaceuticals sector with total income

from operations in 2015-16 valued at US$ 208 billion It is also one of the oldest players in the

sector The company has manufacturing units at Vikhroli (Mumbai) and Patalganga

Wockhardt Ltd

bull Wockhardt headquartered in Mumbai is a major player in the integrated healthcare segment

The companyrsquos market presence covers formulations biopharmaceuticals nutrition products

vaccines and Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs) The companyrsquos total income from

operations stood at US$ 33986 million in 2015-16

bull Wockhardt has set up a global scale biopharmaceuticals manufacturing park the Wockhardt

Biotech Park in Aurangabad This state-of-the-art complex comprises six dedicated

manufacturing facilities and is designed according to USFDA and EMEA standards

Lupin Ltd bull Lupin is one of the significant players and primarily derives its revenue from formulations Total

net sales of the company in 2015-16 were valued at about US$ 209 billion The company has

manufacturing plants at Tarapur and Aurangabad The company is waiting for an approval from

the Food and Drugs Authority to start commercial operations in Mihan-SEZ Nagpur

USFDA US Food and Drug Administration EMEA Europe The Middle East and Africa

5252DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ITITeS AND ELECTRONICS hellip (14)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

News Articles

IT is one of the top notch sectors in the state with maximum

thrust development and investment

Over 2014-15 Maharashtra accounted for around 30 of the

countryrsquos software exports with the help of 1200 software units

present in the state

The Government of Maharashtra is focusing on providing IT-

related infrastructure fiscal incentives to IT units and an

institutional framework for the IT sector The prime ITITeS clusters

are in Greater Mumbai Pune Thane and Nasik Pune is the

leader in Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) services

During 2015-16 the Directorate of Information Technology made 156 online services available through ldquoAaple Sarkarrdquo portal under

the Maharashtra Public Services Rights Act 2015

During 2016 Government of Maharashtra came up with a new policy - ldquoElectronics Policy 2016rdquo which aims at achieving a turnover

of US$ 12 billion for the ESDM industry and is assisting in targeted expansion of ESDM sector to cross US$ 2 billion through 2020

Source Economic Survey 2015-16

Investment in science technology and

environment sector in Maharashtra

Year Cost (outlay) US$ million

2011-12 619

2012-13 442

2013-14 564

2014-15 947

2015-16 1023

5353DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ITITeS AND ELECTRONICS hellip (24)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

During 2015-16 Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

(MIDC) CIDCO and Software Technology Park of India cumulatively

developed 37 public IT parks and approved 472 IT parks Of the total

472 IT parks 160 parks are already operational with an overall

investment of US$ 55637 million and US$ 136908 million has been

proposed for the remaining 312 IT park projects that are in the

processing phase

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development CorporationSource Economic Survey 2015-16

Prominent information technology parks in Maharashtra

District Number of IT parks (2015-16)

Pune 172

Greater Mumbai 158

Thane 129

Nagpur 5

Nashik 4

Aurangabad 3

Wardha 1

Total 472

Prominent information technology parks in

Maharashtra

Talawade IT Park Dehu-Moshi Road Pune

Millennium Business Park (MBP) Navi Mumbai

Hinjewadi IT Park Phase I Hinjewadi Pune

Hinjewadi IT Park Phase II Hinjewadi Pune

Kolhapur IT Park Kolhapur

Sangli IT Park Vishrambag Sangli

Nagpur IT Park Nagpur

Deogiri Infotech Park Aurangabad

Kharadi IT Park Kharadi Pune

5454DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ITITeS AND ELECTRONICS hellip (34)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

News articles

Government initiatives

Additional floor space index for IT parks and recreational residential and other support facilities would be provided

Eligible IT-ITeS units covered under the Package Scheme of Incentives (PSI) would be exempted from the payment of electricity duty

IT units would be supplied with power at industrial rates

Property tax shall be levied on ITITeS units at par with residential rates

VAT on the sale of IT products would be generally charged at a minimum floor rate

Developement of Mumbai-Pune-Nashik as Silicon valley of India that is an IT innovation hub under Maharashtra-Goa Regional Development

Council

5555DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ITITeS AND ELECTRONICS hellip (44)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

Accenture

IBM

bull Accenture is a global management consulting technology services and outsourcing company

with around 259000 people serving clients in more than 120 countries The company has

several development centres across India

bull It has major operating centres in Mumbai and Pune In 2014-15 (for the twelve months ending

Aug 2015) the company earned revenues of US$ 3291 billion

bull IBM is one of the biggest IT solutions and product firms having presence across the globe

bull The company has a significant presence in India with centres in Pune In 2014 it recorded

revenues of US$ 9279 billion

Capgemini

bull Capgemini is a global IT major headquartered in Paris France and operates in more than 40

countries The company generated revenues of US$ 1150 billion in 2014 and US$ 529 billion

in H1 2015 The company provides solutions across all verticals in the industry It has software

centres in Mumbai Navi Mumbai and Pune In February 2014 the company opened a new

facility at Pune with a seating capacity of 2800 persons adding to the 4000 people it employs

at its Pune campus It is also looking to increase its workforce in the state

Infosys Technologies

Ltd

bull Infosys is a well-known IT giant with development centres across India The company

generated revenues of US$ 8711 billion in 2014-15 and US$ 464 billion in H1 2015-16

bull The company has a development centre at Wakad Pune and also a BPO centre in the city

bull Infosys has been allotted land in Mihan-SEZ Nagpur and was expected to start construction

work in July 2014 In the first phase the company will invest US$ 788 million to accommodate

5000 software professionals

5656DECEMBER 2016

Maharashtra occupies an important place in both the production and export of engineering goods from the country

The engineering industry in the state is highly diversified and produces a large range of machine parts from industrial

machinery to industrial castings and forgings

The industry which was initially concentrated in the Mumbai-Pune belt has spread all over the state with the major

production centres in Nagpur Aurangabad Nasik and Kolhapur

The major engineering items of production and export in Maharashtra are textile mill machinery machinery for sugar

cement and chemical plants food processing machinery construction machinery tractors electric power machinery

transmission line towers automobiles and ship building

BHEL is setting up a new power equipment fabrication plant at Bhandara in the Vidharba region of Maharashtra The

greenfield unit is being set up by the company with an initial investment of US$ 92 million and will provide direct employment

to about 700 people It is setting up a silicon solar cell at Sakoli in the Bhandara district and also plans to set up a solar

photo-voltaic cell unit in the state As of May 2015 the plant is in construction stage

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ENGINEERING hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

5757DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ENGINEERING hellip (22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

Larsen amp Toubro

Ltd (LampT)

Greaves Cotton Ltd

bull Larsen amp Toubro Limited (LampT) is a diversified Indian conglomerate with interests in engineering

and construction The company earned US$ 681 billion in revenues during H1 2015-16

bull LampT is one of the oldest running companies with headquarters in Mumbai The company has

manufacturing facilities at Mumbai and Ahmednagar

bull Greaves Cotton is one of the oldest and well-diversified engineering companies in India

bull Its core products include dieselpetrol engines pump sets construction equipment and gensets

bull The company has manufacturing facilities at Chakan Chinchwad Chikalthana Shendra and

Waluj The company earned US$ 24731 million in revenues in 2015-16

Siemens Groupbull Siemens Group is a leading inventor innovator and implementer of leading-edge technology-

enabled solutions operating in the core business segments of industry energy and healthcare

The company is based in Navi Mumbai In 2013-14 (October 2013 to September 2014)

Siemens India earned US$ 176 billion as total income from operations and US$ 119 billion

during the first 9 months of 2014-15 (till June 2015)

ABB

bull ABB is one of the leading engineering companies in the world The ABB group operates in

around 100 countries and employs about 130000 people The company offers an extensive

array of products and services within power and automation technologies ABB operations in

India include 12 manufacturing facilities with over 10355 employees The company has a

manufacturing facility in Mumbai In 2014-15 ABB India Ltd earned revenues of US$ 128 billion

from operations on standalone basis and US$ 94808 million during the first nine months of

2015

5858DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash TEXTILES hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Maharashtra contributes about 114 to Indiarsquos textiles and apparels

output Maharashtra is the largest cotton producer in India with

largest area under cultivation for cotton that is 3827 thousand

hectares during 2015-16 The textile industry is the largest employer

in Maharashtra and contributes around 28 to Indias total exports

Textile parks aimed to provide world-class infrastructural

components for the textile sector and enhance productive capacity

are being set up in Maharashtra to maintain its leadership position in

textile exports and production

Some of the textile parks are the Nardhana Textile Park in Dhule

Butibori (Nagpur) Textile Park and Ambernath Textile Park As

announced in May 2015 the state government plans to set up 8 new

textile parks in the state

As per budget 2016-17 the state government is aiming at setting up

new textile units across the statersquos cotton growing areas Moreover

the government has also proposed an investment of US$ 4048

million during 2016-17 for the existing and upcoming textile projects

across Vidharbha Norhern Maharashtra and Marathwada

Source Central Silk Board

Note 2015-16(1) Till May 2016

Source Economic Survey 2014-15

2015-16 (cotton production) - estimated

Cotton (lint) production in Maharashtra (million bales)

774

682 679

883

682

420

2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Raw silk production (in tonnes)

Year Volume

2012-13 97

2013-14 122

2014-15 221

2015-16 274

2016-17(1) 20

5959DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash TEXTILES hellip (22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

Raymond

Bombay Dyeing

bull Raymond was incorporated in 1925 and is a leading Indian textile major The company is part of

global conglomerate Raymond Group It generated revenues of US$ 43886 million in 2014-15

and US$ 4084 million between April-September 2015

bull Raymond was the first in 1959 to introduce a polywool blend in India to creating the worlds finest

suiting fabric ndash the Super 240s ndash made from superfine 116 micron wool

bull The Bombay Dyeing and Manufacturing Company Limitedrsquos textile products include bedding

range bedding accessories bath linen hotel linen and industrial fabrics

bull Product range also consists of bed sheets bed covers quilts duvet covers dohars bed in bag

sets blankets pillow cases cushion covers shams cushions pillows and bed decor sets pool

towels bath towels hand towels and face towels The company generated revenues of US$

30374 million in 2015-16

S Kumarsrsquo bull S Kumarsrsquo is one of Indias leading textile and apparel companies With expertise in multi-fibre

manufacturing the company has extended its presence in multiple product categories from

fabrics to apparels and home textiles Its brands include Reid amp Taylor Belmonte SKumars

Uniformity By Belmonte Carmichael House and Stephens Brothers

Siyaramrsquosbull Siyaram Silk Mills incorporated in 1978 is a leading producer of blended fabrics in India

bull The company is one of the most renowned vertically integrated textile companies in the country

It operates the widest range of latest machinery in its eco-friendly plants at Tarapur Daman and

Mumbai The company earned US$ 24775 million in revenues in 2015-16

6060DECEMBER 2016

Maharashtra has a strong presence in the petrochemicals and oil and

gas sectors Mumbai Nagothane Rabale and Patalganga are major

petrochemical hubs while Thane Mumbai Pune and Wardha are

chemical hubs

Opportunities primarily exist in the areas of polymers amp plastics

fertilisers and synthetic yarns Key competitive strengths of the state in

this industry are the strong upstream and downstream linkages for raw

materials and products Bombay High accounts for over 50 of the

countrys oil amp gas production In August 2015 Indraprastha Gas Ltd

invested US$ 3151 million in Maharashtra Natural Gas Ltd (MNGL) The

purpose of the investment is to enhance the city gas distribution

business of the company in Maharashtra

As of August 2015 the state government announced plans to establish a

grid-connected canal top solar power project in the state at Jalgaon The

project will feature a 75 MW solar photovoltaic power plant which will be

established on the left bank canal of the dam As per the new energy

policy of the state the government is planning to establish 14400 MW of

fresh grid-connected capacity by 2019-20

As on March 2016 the state had an installed capacity of 2995419 MW

under Thermal energy 69014 MW under Nuclear energy 333184 MW

under Hydro and 661329 MW under Renewable energy sources

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KEY INDUSTRIES ndash CHEMICALS OIL AND GAS ENERGY hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Commissionerate of Agriculture GoM

Economic Survey 2015-16

Use of chemical fertilisers in Maharashtra

YearTotal input

(lsquo000 tonnes)

Per hectare

consumption (kg)

2011-12 658 1552

2012-13 547 1161

2013-14 599 1194

2014-15 6013 1259

2015-16 5825 1070

Under the State Budget 2016-17 the government has

planned an investment of US$ 11977 million for

electricity generation projects Outlay of UD$ 6966

million has been set for adding capacity under non-

conventional energy sources

6161DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash CHEMICALS OIL AND GAS ENERGY hellip (22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

Oil and Natural Gas Corp

Hindustan Petroleum

Corp Ltd

bull Oil and Natural Gas Corporation ranks as one of the leading oil and gas Exploration and Production

(EampP) companies in the world in the terms of asset value The companyrsquos consolidated revenue from

operations stood at US$ 12 billion in 2015-16 The company has a production facility at Uran (Navi

Mumbai) and the corporate office is in Mumbai It plans to invest US$ 810 million to build a new gas

based fertiliser plant and it would invest US$ 9456 million for redevelopment of its Mumbai High

(North) oil and gas field in the state of Maharashtra

bull Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL) is one of the Navratna Public Sector Units (PSUs)

It is a major refining and oil retailing company in India HPCLrsquos standalone total income was US$

2857 billion in 2015-16 It has an oil refining unit on Mumbairsquos west coast

Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd bull Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) is engaged in the marketing and distribution refining

trading and exploration of petroleum The companyrsquos standalone revenues stood at US$ 1633

billion between April 2015-September 2015 BPCL has a refinery in Mumbai

Reliance Industries Ltd bull Reliance Industries Limited is the largest private sector firm in India and ranks 99th on the Fortune

500 list based on revenues The companyrsquos standalone revenues was US$ 4523 billion for 2015-16

The company has diversified interests in energy retail textiles petrochemicals infotel and SEZs

Reliance Industries Limited has manufacturing facilities at Nagothane Nagpur and Pathalganga in

Maharashtra

6262DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash AUTO AND AUTO COMPONENTS hellip (13)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Maharashtra accounts for approximately 351 of the

countryrsquos output of automobiles by value

The major automobile centres in the state include Pune

Nasik Aurangabad and Nagpur

Pune is the largest auto hub of India with over 4000

manufacturing units in the Pimpri-Chinchwad region

alone Pune is home to large players like Bajaj Auto

Limited Daimler Chrysler Limited Tata Motors etc

Nasik is home to one of Indias largest multi-utility

vehicle manufacturers ndash Mahindra amp Mahindra Limited

In September 2015 Maharashtra government received

an application from Mercedes Benz regarding an

investment plan of US$ 30553 million to upgrade its

manufacturing capacity at Pune plant which

manufactures around 40000 to 80000 units of luxury

cars per year

The domestic utility maker Mahindra has been planning

to invest US$ 122 billion for enlarging its automotive or

manufacturing plants in Maharashtra Investment of US$

99298 million will be made at the companyrsquos Nashik

plant and while investment of US$ 22915 million would

be done in the Chakan unit The total amount will be

invested by Mahindra over a span of more than seven

years

Automotive hubs in Maharashtra

As of August 2016 Mahindra Intertrade a part of Mahindra

Group entered into a partnership with MSTC a Government

of India enterprise to set up the countrys first auto

shredding and vehicle recycling unit Gujarat and

Maharastra have been short listed for setting up the facility

with the operations likely to commence by early 2018

6363DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash AUTO AND AUTO COMPONENTS hellip (23)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

As of July 2015 the Maharashtra state government

announced plans to finalise the deal with Chrysler for

setting up a jeep production facility at Ranjangaon in

Aurangabad The overall investment expected in the

first year is US$ 28188 million and US$ 56369 million

is to be invested over the next six years

ARAI Indias premier automotive RampD testing and

certification organisation is in Pune It is Indiarsquos first

Auto Cluster Development and Research Institute is in

Maharashtra

Investment opportunities in the auto sector

Partnership and alliances for auto component

sector

Vehicle retailing

Low cost vehicles

Cvs to benefit from increasing infrastructure activity and

heightened international interest

Diversification in two wheeler segment

Design centers

Auto financing

RampD

Source Economic Survey 2015-16 ARAI - Automotive Research Association of India

Note 2016(1) till January 2016

Category wise numbers of a few categories of motor vehicles on the road in Maharashtra

Vehicle Type 2015 2016(1)

Motor-cycles scooters amp mopeds 18151386 19705511

Taxi cabs 203180 217062

Auto rickshaws 719341 724080

Ambulances 13625 14295

School buses 27046 22402

Private service vehicles 11163 11640

6464DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash AUTO AND AUTO COMPONENTS hellip (33)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

Bajaj Auto Ltd

Tata Motors Ltd

bull Bajaj Auto is a major Indian automobile manufacturer The company is the worlds fourth-largest two- and

three-wheeler manufacturer with turnover of US$ 346 billion in 2015-16 The company manufactures and

exports scooters motorcycles and auto rickshaws The company is based in Pune with a regional office at

Akurdi and manufacturing plants in Chakan (Pune manufactures motorcycles) and Waluj (near

Aurangabad manufactures motorcycles and three-wheelers)

bull Tata Motors Limited is a multinational corporation headquartered in Mumbai India It acquired British

automotive brands Jaguar and Land Rover in 2008 The company is the worldrsquos fourth-largest truck and

bus manufacturer Net revenue of the company was US$ 1232 billion in 2015-16

bull The company has an auto manufacturing and assembly unit at Pune The Pune unit is spread over two

geographical regions ndash Pimpri (800 acres) and Chinchwad (130 acres)

Force Motors Ltd bull Formerly known as Bajaj Tempo Force Motors is a part of Firodia Enterprise that manufactures Multi

Utility Vehicles (MUVs) tractors Sports Utility Vehicles (SUVs) and Light Commercial Vehicles (LCVs)

bull Matador was a popular LCV manufactured by Force Motors The company has a manufacturing unit in

Pune The company generated consolidated income of US$ 467 million in 2015-16

Mahindra and Mahindra

Ltd

bull Mahindra and Mahindra is one of the major auto manufacturers of India The company generated US$

1775 billion of income from operations in 2015-16

bull The companyrsquos products include tractors SUVs and LCVs It has manufacturing facilities at Mumbai Pune

Nagpur and Nasik

6565DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash TOURISM hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Maharashtra is a major trade and tourist destination of India attracting

thousands of tourists from across the world every year It is the fourth

most visited state of India

There are many temples in Maharashtra some of them being hundreds of

years old constructed in a fusion of architectural styles borrowed from

north and south India Maharashtra has its own folk music Folk musical

programmes such as Gondhal Lavani Bharud and Powada are popular

especially in rural areas

The state is home to the Hindi film industry Bollywood which produces

the largest number of films globally Maharashtra has a score of

pilgrimage destinations ranging from the ones that revolve around

mythology (eg Nasik Warkar and Pune) and those celebrating the

achievements of religious leaders and reformers (Shirdi Haji Ali shrine) to

new age pilgrimage destinations such as the Osho Commune at Pune

Tourist arrivals in Maharashtra (million)

Nasik is one of the four sites of the Kumbh Mela which is held once in every 12 years The city is known as the place where Lord

Ram spent 14 years in exile Maharashtra is the first state to declare a tourism district for tourism development Sindhudurg is the

first district in Maharashtra to be declared as a tourism district

The state has launched Unlimited Maharashtra advertising campaign through newspapers and television channels to attract

tourists during summer vacations A half-hour ferry ride across Mumbai harbor takes visitors to view the superbly carved 1300

years old cave temple on the little island of Elephanta a favourite picnic spot

Source Ministry of Tourism Government of India

7750 8685

9850 10781

2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

6666DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash TOURISM hellip (22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

In 2014-15 9412 million domestic tourists and 438 million foreign tourists visited the state of Maharashtra whereas in 2013-14

827 million domestic tourists and 415 million foreign tourists visited Maharashtra During 2015 10343 million domestic tourists

and 431 million foreign tourists visited the state of Maharashtra

In 2016 the Government of Maharashtra formulated a new policy on Tourism- lsquoMaharashtra Tourism Policy 2016rsquo which aims at

minimizing delays as well as replication of redundancies amp information and enhancing the application process efficiency An

amount of US$ 4353 million was allocated by the government to boost basic amenities being provided across tourist spots

As per 2016-17 budget the state government announced the following plans

Aurangabad has been affirmed as a tourist district in the state and the government has decided to offer special attention

towards the uplifting of tourism in Verul Sulibhanjan Mhaismal and Khultabad

The state government is also undergoing various steps for improving safety measures across the beaches for ensuring

security of people

6767DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES amp EMPOWERMENT

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Till October 2015 a total of 454 mega projects were sanctioned by the state government with an outlay of US$ 5418 billion Due

to these projects employment opportunities for a total of 388 lakh people are expected to be created

Further a total employment of 166 lakh has been recorded across 20220 MSMEs with an investment of US$ 62480 million till

September 2016

As per budget 2016-17 for upgradation of State Employment Guarantee Scheme and Mahatma Gandhi Rural Employment

Scheme in the state the Government of Maharashtra has projected an outlay of US$ 1222 million of which US$ 42295 million

is towards the central share and US$ 10769 million is towards the state share These schemes are being executed in the state

for providing the required job opportunities across rural areas

Source State Budge 2016-17 Economic Survey 2015-16

6868DECEMBER 2016

The Government of Maharashtra provides single-window clearance to all units to reduce the average time required for

establishment of such units and issue various clearances required for setting up of industries at a single point The

government has taken following steps for setting up committees at various levels

District-level committee under the chairmanship of the District Collector for proposals from SSI units

State-level committee under the chairmanship of Development Commissioner (Industries) for MSILSI units

Mega projects committee under the chairmanship of Secretary (Industries) for mega projects and FDI proposals

A Common Application Form (CAF) to be evolved for every applicant seeking to set up an industry andor expansion unit

and development of information systemsoftware to process such applications online

Representatives of the concerned departments from whom the clearances are required to be the members of or invitees on

the district state and mega projects committees The final decision will be given as far as possible within 30 days of receipt

of dully filled CAFs

In order to provide the people of state with one stop portal for information services and consents electronically under

Industrial Policy 2013 the government is focussing on provisions for SWC system

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SINGLEndashWINDOW CLEARANCE MECHANISMhellip (13)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

6969DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

SINGLEndashWINDOW CLEARANCE MECHANISMhellip (23)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Agency Description

MIDC services

Land Department- Services

Fire Department- Services

Engineering - Water Department- Services

Engineering - Drainage Department- Services

Engineering - Power Department- Services

SPA Department- Services

Technical Advisor Department- Services

IT SEZ Department- Services

Non-MIDC services

Directorate of Industries - Services

Labour Department- Services

Airport Authority of India - Services

Public Works Department - Services

Ministry of Corporate Affairs - Services

Food and Drug Administration - Services

Maharashtra Coastal Zone Management Authority - Services

Directorate General of Foreign Trade - Services

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

7070DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

SINGLEndashWINDOW CLEARANCE MECHANISMhellip (33)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Agency Description

Non-MIDC services

Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Limited - Services

Income Tax Department - Services

Department of Sales Tax - Services

Industrial Safety amp Healthy Directorate - Services

Boiler Inspectorate - Services

Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai ndash Services

Central Board of Excise amp Customs - Services

Employee Welfare - Services

Weights and Measures - Services

Bureau of Indian Standards - Services

Maharashtra Pollution Control Board - Services

Petroleum and Explosives Safety Organization - Services

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

7171DECEMBER 2016

Agency Description Contact information

Directorate of

Industries

The work of the Directorate of Industries Maharashtra stateis mainly confined to the development and progress of large-scale small-scale and cottage industries in the state TheDepartment of Industries was reorganised and theDirectorate of Industries was formed in August 1960 Controlof cottage industries was transferred to the Directorate ofIndustries with effect from 1st December 1960

It also assists in the formulation and implementation ofvarious policies and promotional schemes

Development Commissioner of Industries

Government of MaharashtraDirectorate of Industries

New Administrative Building2nd Floor Opposite Mantralaya

MumbaiMaharashtra-400 032

Phone 91-22-22028616didcimaharashtragovin

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INVESTMENT PROMOTION OFFICES hellip (13)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

7272DECEMBER 2016

Agency Description Contact information

Maharashtra Agro

Industries

Development

Corporation Limited

(MAIDC)

The objective of the company is to make available to thefarmers of Maharashtra standard quality fertiliserspesticides agro engineering implements amp animal feed to theextent required amp at the time of requirement amp at competitiverates

Maharashtra Agro Industries Development CorporationLimited (MAIDC) has also been designated as the statenodal agency by Ministry of Food Processing IndustriesGovernment of India In its role as state nodal agency itscrutinises amp forwards various proposals of entrepreneursunder different schemes of assistance from the Governmentof India It also helps entrepreneurs in preparing projectsselecting the area etc

Krushi Udyog BhavanDinkarrao Deasi Marg Aarey Milk

ColonyGoregaon (East) Mumbai-400065 Maharashtra India

Phone 91-22-29272027Email mdmaidcmumbaicom

Website wwwmaidcmumbaicom

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INVESTMENT PROMOTION OFFICES hellip (23)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

7373DECEMBER 2016

Agency Description Contact information

Maharashtra

Industrial

Development

Corporation (MIDC)

1 MIDCrsquos objectives are

a) To achieve balanced industrial development ofMaharashtra with an emphasis on developing partsand underdeveloped parts of the state

b) Help in infrastructural development of each and everydistrict in Maharashtra

c) Facilitate entrepreneurs in setting up industries atvarious locations

MIDC is an agent of the state government for carrying outactivities of acquisition and disposal of land provision ofinfrastructure facilities and providing other services toindustrial centres

Udyog SarathiMahakali Caves Road Andheri (E)

Mumbai-400 093Phone 91-22-268700525473

Fax 91-22-26871587Email feedbackmidcindiaorg

Website wwwmidcindiaorg

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INVESTMENT PROMOTION OFFICES hellip (33)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

7474DECEMBER 2016

Approvals and clearances required Respective departments

Prior to setting up the unit

Registration

Development Authority

Allotment of landshed

Permission for land use Industrial Development Authorities

No-objection certificate under the Water Act 1974 and the Air Act 1981 Pollution Control Board

Approval for construction activity and building plan Development Authority

No-objection certificate Fire Department

Provisional Trade Tax registrations

Central and State Excise Departments

Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956

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KEY APPROVALS REQUIRED hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

7575DECEMBER 2016

Approvals and clearances required Respective departments

Before commencement of production

No-objection certificate under the Water Act 1974 and the Air Act 1981 Pollution Control Board

No-objection certificate Fire Department

Permanent Trade Tax registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956Central and State Excise Departments

Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956

After commencement of productionactivity

Registration Industries Department

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KEY APPROVALS REQUIRED hellip (22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Timelines for approvals and clearances

Department Timeline

Issuance of allotment order 15 days

Possession of plotshed 7 days

Building plans approval 15 days

Grant of water connection 10 days

Urban land ceiling permission 10 days

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2014-15

7676DECEMBER 2016

Cost parameter Cost estimate Source

Land (per sq m)Commercial US$ 02 to US$ 11583

Industrial US$ 02 to US$ 5792

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC)

Power (per kWh)

Domestic 45-16 cents

Commercial 117-235 cents

Agricultural 43 cents

Industrial 88-1997 cents

Economic Survey 2015-16

Labour (per day) US$ 12 to US$ 6

Ministry of Labour and Employment

Government of India Wage Rates July

1 2015 to Dec 31 2015

5-star hotel room (single

occupancy per night)US$ 97-US$ 220

Maharashtra Tourism Development

Corporation

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

COST OF DOING BUSINESS IN MAHARASHTRA

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

As per the World Bank and Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP) report - Assessment of State

Implementation of Business Reforms 2016 the state ranked 10th as per the Ease of Doing Business Index

7777DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE ACTS amp POLICIES hellip (15)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Maharashtra ITITeS Policy 2015

Read more

Objectives

Maharashtra Renewable Energy Policy 2015

bull To increase power production from renewable sources by 14400 MW and from solar power

projects by 7500 MW From renewable sources power generation of 5000 MW is targeted from

wind power projects 1000 MW from sugarcane wasteagricultural remedial projects 400 MW

from small hydro projects 300 MW from agricultural waste power generation projects and 200

MW from industrial waste power generation projects

bull The policy progress would be headed by the Principal Secretary Energy

Objectives

Read more

bull To attract IT investments across the State and incentivize IT industry at all district headquarters

in the State by providing additional incentives and continue to provide usual incentives as per the

IT ITES Policy ndash 2009

bull To promote the development of special fields of application of IT such as animation visual

effects gaming and comics

Maharashtra Tourism Policy 2016

Read more

Objectives

bull Designate Tourism as a priority sector since it holds the potential to usher in economic

development and generate high employment opportunities in Maharashtra

bull Achieve sector growth of 10 per annum and share of 15 in GSDP through tourism and

tourism related activities

bull Generate fresh investments in the tourism sector to the tune of US$ 458 billion by 2025

bull Create 1 million additional jobs in the tourism sector by 2025

7878DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE ACTS amp POLICIES hellip (25)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Housing Policy 2013-2018

bull To generate low income housing by making it mandatory for private developers with residential

plot sizes of 4000 square metres and above to reserve 20 of the land for low income groups

bull The reserved land or constructed flats would be handed over to the state housing agency

Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (MHADA)

Read more

Objective

Industrial Policy of Maharashtra 2013-2018

bull To attract investment of US$ 82946 billion by the end of 2018 and create 2 million job

opportunities

bull To focus on the areas of Maharashtra that are less developed in comparison with mainstream

industrially developed areas and retain the state as industrial investment leaderRead more

Objectives

Organic Farming Policy 2013

bull To promote and encourage organic farming in Maharashtra by allocating a minimum 10 of the

land for organic faming activity

bull To provide organic pesticides and fertilizers and increase the awareness amongst farmers about

organic faming through lecturesRead more

Objective

7979DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE ACTS amp POLICIES hellip (35)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

State Port Policy 2010

bull To develop six non major ports in Maharashtra by developing greenfield ports multi-purpose

jetties and cargo terminals in order to aid import and export and coastal shipping of goods

Read more

Objective

e-Governance Policy of Maharashtra - 2011

bull To develop the e- governance sector of the state and take it towards m- governance by enabling

the citizens to avail the services online

bull To enable the government to function more efficiently and develop a paper less environment

Read more

Objective

Textile Policy of Maharashtra 2011ndash17

bull To lay special emphasis on raising processing units at various levels from cotton to

manufacturing textiles to assure long term development by giving support to the industries

associated with manufacturing of textiles

Objective

Read more

8080DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE ACTS amp POLICIES hellip (45)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Child Development Policy 2002

bull To emphasise on child development of orphans destitute homeless and deviated in a planned

structured and disciplined manner

bull To aid prevention of sexual exploitation and trafficking of children

bull To provide free education and entertainment facilitiesRead more

Objectives

Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Policy 2002

bull To help in the growth of SEZs (duty free enclave) in the state in order to promote rapid industrial

development and job opportunities

bull To attract foreign amp domestic investments for infrastructure development in the state Read more

Objectives

Tourism Policy 2006

bull To promote tourism and develop hospitality infrastructure with private sector participation in the

state for a period of ten years or until substituted by new policy

bull To encourage public-private partnership (PPP) mode for development of tourist destinations

Read more

Objective

8181DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE ACTS amp POLICIES hellip (55)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Grapes Processing Industry Policy 2001

bull To develop grape processing industry in the state and creating better employment opportunities

bull To encourage wine industry be setting up wine parks in the state

Read more

Objective

Maharashtra Biotechnology Policy 2001

bull To develop and make the state biotechnology industry globally competitive the government

announced various fiscal and non fiscal incentives for biotechnology units

bull To develop infrastructure that is biotechnology parks and research basesRead more

Objective

Water Policy 2002

bull To focus on optimal use of water resources coupled with sustainable development in order to

provide economic and social benefits to the people of the state

Read more

Objective

8282DECEMBER 2016

Summit Venue of Summit Date

International Summit on Engineering and Technology (ISET-16) Mumbai 13th August 2016

International Conference on Networking Communication and Computing

Technology (ICNCCT-16)Nashik 14th August 2016

World Conference on Advanced Trends Robot Design Development

And Control (WCRDDC-16)Pune 27th August 2016

International Conference on Applications in Electrical Electronics

Computer Civil and Mechanical Engineering (ICEECCME-16)Aurangabad 4th September 2016

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

CONFERENCESSUMMITS FOR 2016-17hellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source India conference alerts

8383DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

CONFERENCESSUMMITS FOR 2016-17hellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source India conference alerts

Summit Venue of Summit Date

International Conference on Research in Mechanical Robotics and Civil

Engineering (ICRMRCE-16)Mumbai 11th September 2016

International Conference on Research in Mechanical Robotics and Civil

Engineering (ICRMRCE-16)Mumbai 2nd October 2016

International Conference on Electrical Electronics Computer Civil and

Mechanical Engineering (ICEECCME-16)Mumbai 6th November 2016

8484DECEMBER 2016

Average exchange rates

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ANNEXURE

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Year INR equivalent of one US$

2004-05 4481

2005-06 4414

2006-07 4514

2007-08 4027

2008-09 4614

2009-10 4742

2010-11 4562

2011-12 4688

2012-13 5431

2013-14 6028

2014-15 6028

2015-16 6546

Source Reserve Bank of India

8585DECEMBER 2016

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This presentation is for information purposes only While due care has been taken during the compilation of this

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DISCLAIMER

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Page 13: MAHARASHTRA - IBEF• Maharashtra’sGSDP at current prices was US$ 300.51 billion in 2015-16 and accounted for 12.98% of India’sGDP, the highest among all states. Highest FDI in

1313DECEMBER 2016

At current price the statersquos per capita NSDPamp was US$

22325 in 2015-16

The per capita NSDP of Maharashtra grew at a CAGR of

97 between 2004-05 and 2015-16

Source Central Statistics Office TechSci Estimates based on

ldquoAdvanced Estimatesrdquo provided by Directorate of Economics and

Statistics of Maharashtra

per capita NSDPamp - calculated using NSDP million

US$Population in million

Per capita NSDP (US$)

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash PER CAPITA NSDP

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

805951

1104

14341349

1471

1860

2000

1915 18977

20138 22325

1414DECEMBER 2016

Over 2015-16 the tertiarymicro sector contributed 6453 to the

statersquos GSDP at current prices followed by the secondarymicro

sector with a contribution of 2584

At a CAGR of 158 the tertiary sector has been the fastest

growing among the three sectors from 2004-05 to 2015-16

Growth was driven by trade hotels real estate finance

insurance transport communications and other services

The secondary sector grew at a CAGR of 135 between

2004-05 and 2015-16 The growth in secondary sector was

driven by growth in manufacturing construction and

electricity gas amp water supply industries

The primarymicro sector expanded at a CAGR of 137

between 2004-05 and 2015-16 Agriculture is the major

contributor in the growth of the primary sector followed by

forestry and fishing

Source Central Statistics Office TechSci Estimates based on

ldquoAdvanced Estimatesrdquo provided by Directorate of Economics and

Statistics of Maharashtra

Sector-wise share of GSDPmicro -Geometric mean of YoY

calculation from 2004-05 to 2014-15

Percentage distribution of GSDP

CAGR

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF GSDP

137

158

135

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

1018 963

2961 2584

5958 6453

2004-05 2015-16Primary Secondary Tertiary

1515DECEMBER 2016

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16

Indian Horticulture Database

CropAnnual production 2015-16

(lsquo000 tonnes)

Sugarcane 72089

Soya bean 1853

Groundnut 189

Sunflower seed 7

Jowar (Kharif) 314

Jowar (Rabi) 1383

Rice 2548

Wheat 720

Bajra (millets) 304

Maize (Kharif) 1184

Maize (Rabi) 336

Total food grains (Kharif) 5036

Total food grains (Rabi) 3353

Total oilseeds (Kharif) 2052

Total oilseeds (Rabi) 28

Total pulses (Kharif) 576

Total pulses (Rabi) 911

During 2015-16 production of pulses and oil seeds in the state

was recorded at around 148 million tonnes and 208 million

tonnes respectively

Sugarcane cotton onion soya bean banana jowar (sorghum)

and rice are some of the key agricultural products of

Maharashtra

Total food grain production in the state stood at around 83

million tonnes in 2015-16

As per the Agriculture Marketing and Farmer Friendly Reforms

Index the state secured the top position in pursuing farmer

friendly policies during 2016

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ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIONhellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Area (lsquo000 hectares) and production (lsquo000 MT) of

horticulture crops in Maharashtra

23802

26492

26512

16739

183783

242652 242770197198

20

12-1

3

20

13-1

4

20

14-1

5

20

15-1

6

Area

Production

1616DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIONhellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Production of pomegranates in Maharashtra

(lsquo000 MT)

2011-12 478

2012-13 408

2013-14 945

2014-15 1313

Source Department of Agriculture amp Co-operation Ministry of Agriculture

Sugarcane production in Maharashtra (million MT)

6416

8190 8673

6965 75389153

7208

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Sugar production in Maharashtra (lakh MT)

70409070 9000

7970 7710

10510

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

Vegetable production in Maharashtra (lsquo000 MT)

Vegetable 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

Onion 5638 4660 5864 5864

Potato 360 321 370 370

Tomato 1007 1050 1200 1200

As per state budget 2016-17 the Government of

Maharashtra proposed an outlay of US$ 1222

million under the scheme - ldquoNational Agriculture

Development Schemerdquo in order to strengthen the

production of pulses and oilseeds in the state

The state government also proposed

establishment of organic farming research amp

training centres across four universities related to

agriculture for the endorsement of organic

farming in the state

During 2015-16 the state recorded production of

5803 thousand MT of onion

1717DECEMBER 2016

Source Department of Industrial Policy amp Promotion Economic 1Includes Maharashtra Dadra amp Nagar Haveli and Daman amp Diu

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash FDI INFLOWS AND INVESTMENTS

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

According to the DIPP cumulative FDI inflows1 in the

state of Maharashtra during April 2000 to March

2016 stood at US$ 8262 billion

The state government has approved 19053

industrial proposals during 1991-92 to 2015-16 (up to

October 2015) Chemicals amp fertilisers followed by

textiles were the leading sectors in terms of industrial

proposals approved with cumulative share of 254

FDI equity inflows1 2008-09 to 2014-15

(US$ million)

12431

8249

6097

9553

6361

3420

6361

9511

20

08-0

9

20

09-1

0

20

10-1

1

20

11-1

2

20

12-1

3

20

13-1

4

20

14-1

5

20

15-1

6

Approved and commissioned industrial projects for major industries

(1991-92 to 2015-16- up to October 2015)

Industry

Approved proposalsCommissioned

Projects

No

Investment

(US$

billion)

No

Investme

nts (US$

billion)

Metallurgical 1909 1543 935 561

Chemicals amp

fertilizers2839 915 1386 340

Textile 1998 764 933 259

Electrical amp

electronics1174 343 683 119

Sugar 1532 587 235 128

Processed

food1046 309 440 088

1818DECEMBER 2016

As of November 2015 Maharashtrarsquos exports totalled to around

US$ 4384 billion

Major products exported from the state are gems and jewellery

software textiles readymade garments cotton yarn metal and

metal products agro-based products engineering items drugs and

pharmaceuticals and plastic and plastic items

Maharashtra is the largest producer of sugar in India In May 2015

the Government of Maharashtra approved a subsidy of US$ 167

per ton (up to the extent of 800000 tonnes) for the exports of raw

sugar

In November 2015 Maharashtra sugar mills entered into a deal with

neighbouring markets such as Sri Lanka and Bangladesh etc for

exporting 2 lakh MT of white sugar As per the announcement made

by the state government in September 2015 Maharashtra is

expected to export 4 million tonnes of sugar during 2015-16

Coca Cola a major soft drink producing giant will be procuring

oranges from Vidarbha Nagpur for producing juices that would be

sold worldwide The production would take place at its Butibori plant

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16

Note 2015-16(1) up to November 2015

Exports trends (US$ billion)

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash MAHARASHTRArsquoS EXPORT TRENDShellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

492 481

676

840769

478

739

438

200

8-0

9

200

9-1

0

201

0-1

1

201

1-1

2

201

2-1

3

201

3-1

4

201

4-1

5

20

15

-16⁽sup1⁾

1919DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash MAHARASHTRArsquoS EXPORT TRENDShellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Maize exports from Maharashtra (million MT)

10891

15160

18780

22376

1655113257

10315

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Source APEDA 1From April-August 2015

Dairy productrsquos exports from Maharashtra (thousand MT)

832 1135467

2183

3954

1125599

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Source APEDA 1From April-August 2015

Pulses exports from Maharashtra (million MT)

756

1509

18142060

2354

13031561

20

09-1

0

20

10-1

1

20

11-1

2

20

12-1

3

20

13-1

4

20

14-1

5

20

15-1

6

Source APEDA (1)From April-August 2015

2020DECEMBER 2016

Source State Budget 2016-17

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE BUDGET 2016-17

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Revenue receipts of US$ 3373 billion and revenue expenditure of US$ 3429 billion were estimated during 2016-17

PlanBudget- 2016-17

(US$ million)

National Agriculture

Development Scheme1222

lsquoMahatma Gandhi Rural

Employment

Missionrsquo and lsquoState Employment

Guarantee Schemersquo

53065

Science Technology amp

Environment Annual plan947

Crop Insurance Scheme 28337

Pandit Dindayal Upadhyay Krishi

Margdarshan Yojana916

Irrigation 458

Irrigation projects included in

ldquoPradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchai

Yojanardquo31744

ldquoChief Minister Rural Road

Schemerdquo7638

Electricity generation projects 11976

Textile Industry 4048

Road construction 61869

PlanBudget- 2016-

17 (US$ million)

Land acquisition and project displaced rehabilitation in

MIHAN3304

Shelter for all- 2022 scheme 10693

infrastructure development in Municipal council Nagar

Panchayat15276

Accelerate Nagpur and Pune metro project 2749

Maharashtra fire safety mission 458

Rajiv Gandhi Jivandai Arogya Yojana 4582

Sarv Siksha Abhiyan 11304

Nature Tourism 721

Strengthening of tourist places 4353

Majhi Kanya Bhagyashree Yojana 381

Preservation and conservation for Varli Art 916

Mumbai Metro phase-3 1382

Rajiv Gandhi Jivandai Arogya Yojana 4582

2121DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16 NHAI

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash ROADShellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

The state is well connected to its six neighbouring states and other parts of India through 18 national highways The 945 km long

Mumbai-Pune expressway is Indias first six-lane concrete high speed tolled expressway which connects the state capital and

financial hub Mumbai with the neighbouring industrial hub Pune

During 2015-16 with an investment of US$ 7638 million the state government executed - Chief Minister Rural Road Development

Scheme for connecting those areas which are not included under PMGSY As per budget 2016-17 the Government of Maharashtra

allotted an outlay of US$ 61869 million for construction of roads in the state Moreover for enhancing the flow of traffic in the town of

Kalyan the government proposed to establish the 21 km long Bhiwandi-Kalyan-Shilphata elevated road with a proposed outlay of

US$ 611 million

As on December 2015 the state government approved an elevated road project on Ghodbunder Road from Gaimukh for a proposed

investment of US$ 1327 million construction of a third bridge on Thane creek at Vashi with a proposed investment of US$ 1327

million an elevated road at Bhiwandi-Kalyan-Shil Phata with a proposed investment of US$ 4313 million four lane Vakan-Pali-

Khopoli road at a proposed investment of US$ 8294 million and an underground tunnel between Thane and Borivali

Road type Road length (km)

(as of 2015-16)

National highways 743479

State highways 40000

Major district roads 50232

Other district roads 52761

Village roads 114557

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16 NHAI

National highway length completed (km)

39100

25050

12400

2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

2222DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash ROADShellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Expenditure on road works under Pradhan Mantri Gram

Sadak Yojana in Maharashtra (US$ million)

5852

8255

3380

2013-14 2014-15 2015-16sup1

Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) was

launched in 2000 with the objective of connecting eligible

rural habitants Until 2015 about 419971 km of road

network has been completed across India of which road

length of 22214 km was completed in Maharashtra

In November 2015 the 785-meter long Vanjarpatti flyover in

Bhiwandi was inaugurated and constructed over a part of

extended Mumbai Urban Infrastructure Project (MUIP)

As per budget 2016-17 the state government proposed an

outlay of US$ 3304 million for acquisition of land special

subsidy package etc under the MIHAN project during 2016-

17

As of November 2016 the government approved two and

four-laning of three highway stretches - NH-930 NH-211

(New NH-52) and NH-211 (New NH-52) in MaharashtraPradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana

(PMGSY)`(2015-16- up to October 2015)

Habitations connected 10

Length completed 18954

Source NHAI Note 1Up to October 2015

Source PMGSY

2323DECEMBER 2016Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16 State Budget 2016-17 MMRDA Mumbai Metropolitan Region

Development Authority

The rail transport system of Maharashtra is very well

developed The state is well-connected to other parts of the

country with a railway network spanning 6103 km

(including 378 km of Konkan Railway)

Maharashtra also has an intra-citysuburban network of

railways The suburban railways carry around 8 million

passengers every day

During 2015-16 the state government and Central Ministry

of Railways signed a Memorandum of Understanding to

establish a special purpose vehicle for boosting the

completion of all the awaited rail projects in Maharashtra

During 2015-16 the state government initiated work on the

first stage of Phase-I CBD BelapurPendhar-Taloja MIDC-

Kalamboli-Khandeshwar-Navi Mumbai International Airport

corridor which is expected to be accomplished by 2017

Work on the 111 km long Belapur-Pendhar road is under

progress

As per budget 2016-17 the state government allocated

US$ 2749 million for boosting the execution of Nagpur to

Pune metro rail project Moreover for the Phase II of

Mumbai Metro line an outlay of US$ 1382 million has

been proposed by the state government for 2016-17

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash RAILWAYS

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Metromono rail

projects Project cost

(US$ million)

Current

statusimplemen

tation periodMumbai Metro Rail

Project

Phase IIA Dahisar-

DN Nagar (186 km) 97922

Initiated from

February 2016

Phase III Colaba-

Bandra-SEEPZ (335

km)353437

Tendering for civil

works in progress

Phase IV Wadala-

Ghatkopar-Thane-

Kasarwadavli (32 km) 291781

Report on

feasibility study

submitted

Phase VII Andheri

(E)- Dahisar (E) (165

km)94837

Appointment of

interim consultant

is in progress

Mumbai Mono Rail

Project

Wadala to Chembur amp

Sant Gadge Maharaj

Chowk (Jacob circle)

to Wadala (20 km)

37580

Phase I complete

Phase II90 work

completed

2424DECEMBER 2016

There are seven domestic and four international airports

functioning in Maharashtra Domestic flights operate

from Mumbai Pune Nagpur Aurangabad Kolhapur

Juhu and Nanded whereas international flights operate

from Mumbai Nagpur Pune and Aurangabad Mumbai

airport is one of the busiest airports in India To reduce

congestion at the Mumbai International Airport an idea

for a new airport has been proposed at Navi Mumbai

During 2015-16 the state government proposed to

establish an additional airport through PPP in around

four phases at Navi Mumbai with a view to minimize

overcrowding at Mumbai International Airport For this

purpose an amount of US$ 255 billion has been

proposed by the Government of Maharashtra The first

phase of the project is expected to be executed by

2019

As per budget 2016-17 the state government proposed

an amount of US$ 916 million for the enhancement of

airports (Solapur Shirdi Chandrapur Karhad Akola

Amaravati etc) under the Airport Development Authority

of Maharashtra

Source AAI (Airports Authority of India)

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash AIRPORTShellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

International airport

Domestic airport

2525DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash AIRPORTShellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Airports Authority of India

Domestic

airport

Passengers (lakh) Aircraft movement (lsquo000) Freight (lsquo000 MT)

2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Mumbai 2188 2521 3005 1883 1954 2202 1811 2077 2090

Pune 350 407 518 295 326 387 211 274 318

Nagpur 136 136 152 125 135 126 51 56 60

Aurangabad 44 42 29 40 41 37 08 13 14

International

airport

Passengers (lakh) Aircraft movement (lsquo000) Freight (lsquo000 MT)

2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Mumbai 10341 11430 11624 7236 7409 7638 46764 48654 49624

Pune 123 101 240 103 112 204 001 - 001

Nagpur 045 044 074 048 054 084 042 044 043

2626DECEMBER 2016

Along a coast line of 720 km there are two principal ports

Mumbai Port Trust (MbPT) and Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust

(JNPT) In addition there are 53 minor ports During 2015-16

up to January 2016 total traffic handled at the two major ports in

Maharashtra was recorded at 104948 lakh tonnes of which

JNPT accounted for 53547 lakh tonnes while Mumbai port

handled around 51401 lakh tonnes of port traffic

The non-major ports of Maharashtra collectively handled

passenger traffic of around 11357 passengers and cargo of

17033 lakh tonnes during 2015-16 till November 2015

Source India Ports Association

1From April 2015 to October 2015

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash PORTS

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Minor Ports in Maharashtra

bull Manori

bull Kalyan

bull Thane

bull Versova

bull Bandra

bull Trombay

bull Ulwa-Belapur

bull Panvel

bull Mora

bull Mandwa

bull Karaja

bull Thal

bull Rewas

bull Bankot

bull Kelshi

bull Sriwardhan

bull Dharamtar

bull Kumbharu

bull Harnai

bull Dabhol

bull Palshet

bull Borya

bull Jaigad

bull Tiwri-Varoda

bull Purnagad

bull Jaitapur

bull Vijaydurg

bull Deogad

bull Achara

bull Malvan

bull Niwti

bull Vengurla

bull Redi

bull Kiranpani

bull Ratnagiri

bull Dighi

bull Dahanu

bull Tarapur

bull Nawapur

bull Satpati

bull Kelwa-Mahim

bull Arnala

bull Datiware

bull Uttan

bull Bassein

bull Bhiwandi

bull Alibag

bull Revdanda

bull Borli Mandla

bull Nandgaon

bull Murud-Janjira

bull Rajpuri

bull Mandad

Operational ports statistics

For major

ports2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-161

Traffic handled

(lakh MT)122526 121517 12546 73511

For minor

ports2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-161

Traffic handled

(lakh MT)24198 24774 9643 Not available

2727DECEMBER 2016

As of June 2016 the state had a total installed power

generation capacity of 4063069 MW

Thermal power contributed 2995419 MW to the total

installed power generation capacity followed by

renewable power hydropower and nuclear power with

contributions of 665452 MW 333184 MW and 69014

MW respectively

The private sector was the biggest contributor to the total

installed thermal power generation capacity in

Maharashtra with a capacity of 1886939 MW followed

by 1473497 MW under state utilities and 702633 MW

under central utilities

The state government also proposed a new scheme for

improving electricity distribution system in the state As

per the budget 2016-17 an investment of US$ 4598

million has been projected by the government for this new

scheme

In order to intensify the capacity of renewable energy

sources in the state the state government has professed

a new energy policy for which an investment of US$

6966 million has been proposed

Installed power capacity (MW)

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash POWER

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

20415 21379 22645 26142

30354 34005

3855140589

2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Source Central Electricity Authority

2828DECEMBER 2016

According to Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI)

Maharashtra had 8426 million wireless subscribers and 192

million wireline subscribers as of May 2016

By the end of May 2016 15343488 subscribers had submitted

requests for mobile number portability in Maharashtra

Moreover the tele density in Maharashtra stood at 987 as of

May 2016

As of April 2016 the state recorded 202269 new telephone

wireless connections of Tata 4979 new wireless connections of

Vodafone and 18148 new wireless connections of Reliance

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash TELECOM

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Telecom infrastructure (As of May 2016)

Wireless subscribers 84268281

Wireline subscribers 1928841

Internet subscribers 290000001

Post offices 126012

Tele density (percent) 9871

Source Telecom Regulatory Authority of India February 2015 India Post

Ministry of Communications and Information Technology1As of January 2016

2As on December 2015

Major telecom operators in Maharashtra

Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL)

Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited (MTNL)

Bharti Airtel

Idea Cellular

Vodafone Essar

Reliance Communications

Tata Teleservices

Aircel Limited

Source Telecom Regulatory Authority of India

Performance status of NOFN Project

(as of April 2016)

No of GPs in phase-I 12055

Pipe laid (km) 14214

Cable laid (km) 10906

GPs for which cable laid 4771

No of GPs lit 150

2929DECEMBER 2016

Source Department of Environment Government of Maharashtra

JNNURM Ministry of Urban Development

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS URBAN amp SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTUREhellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Under JNNURM two schemes namely Basic Services to Urban Poor (BSUP) and Integrated Housing and Slum Development

Programme (IHSDP) have been implemented by Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority

During 2016-17 the state government allocated US$ 15276 million for ldquoMaharashtra Suvarn Jayanti Nagrothan Mahaabhiyanrdquo

which is being implemented in the state for creating basic urban amenities across various municipal councils and townships of the

state

As of November 2015 Mahindra Life Space Developers Ltd bought a land in Maharashtra with the objective of developing a

housing project aiding urbanisation in the state In addition the Maharashtra government is considering to aid the affordable

housing concept with opening up of land parcels and plots that would lie under no development zones For this the government is

planning to constitute Housing for all by 2022 policy for the urban population

As per under budget 2016-17 the state government has proposed an outlay of US$ 2749 million in order to boost the

development of metro rail projects in Nagpur and Pune Moreover for Maharashtra Fire Safety Mission in the state an amount of

US$ 458 million has been proposed by the state government

3030DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS URBAN amp SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTUREhellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Urban Infrastructure Projects under JNNURM

Project name

Amount

(US$

million)

Project nameAmount

(US$

million)

Revised in BSUP scheme for construction of 219 Dus

in Panch Zopda and Gopal Nagar slums in Nagpur

Maharashtra176

Integrated Civic Infrastructure Development

Project (ICIDP) Phase I Nagpur Maharashtra2004

BSUP scheme for construction of 279 Dus in Jat

Tarodi slum in Nagpur Maharashtra206

Revised DPR for Construction of 1694 Houses

at four locations of Nagpur City for

Rehabilitation of UrbanPoor under JNNURM -

BSUP- PPP scheme - Nagpur

1936

Revised BSUP scheme for construction of 456 Dus in

5 slums of North Nagpur in Nagpur Maharashtra253

Implementation of Integrated Housing Projects

(788 Dus) under BSUP at Nanded City Dist

Nanded Maharashtra538

Revised BSUP scheme for construction of 365 Dus in

Gopal Nagar and Bh Anand Kausalyayan Nagar

slums in Nagpur Maharashtra445

Implementation of Integrated Housing projects

(958 Dus) under BSUP at Nanded City Distt

Nanded Maharashtra697

Revised BSUP scheme for construction of 630 Dus in

Savitribai Phule Nagar slum in Nagpur Maharashtra621

Implementation of Integrated Housing Projects

(1183 Dus) under BSUP at Nanded city Dist

Nanded Maharashtra887

Revised BSUP scheme for construction of 1017 Dus

in Indira Nagar Indiramata Nagar Wanjara and Bokar

nagar (4 slums) slums in Nagpur Maharashtra944

Implementation of Integrated Housing projects

(1567 Dus) under BSUP at Nanded City Distt

Nanded Maharashtra1184

Source Department of Environment Government of Maharashtra

JNNURM Ministry of Urban Development

3131DECEMBER 2016

Project Name PPP type Sector StageProject Cost

(US$ million)

4 laning Pune - Shirur Road (BOT) TransportOperation and

maintenance stage1604

Hydro Electric Power (Waghur) Project (BOT) Energy Under construction 110

Hydel Power (Vajra - III) Project (BOT) EnergyOperation and

maintenance stage110

Hydro Electric Power (Urmodi) Project (BOT) Energy Under construction 220

Hydro Electric Power (Upper Vaitarna) Project (BOT) Energy Under construction 220

School Building (Waddhamna) Project (DBOOT)

Social and

commercial

infrastructure

Under construction 132

Hydro Electric Power (Temghar) Project (BOT) Energy Under construction 293

Water Supply Scheme (Tuljapur) (OampM) Water sanitationOperation and

maintenance stage761

Hydro Electric Power (Parseoni) Project -

Package 2(BOT) Energy

Operation and

maintenance stage323

Hydro Electric Power (Telbeila) Project (BOT) Energy Under construction 1467

Source DEA Ministry of Finance Government of India BOT Build-Operate-Transfer DBOOT Design-Build-

Own-Operate-Transfer OampM Management Contract

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS KEY PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP (PPP)

PROJECTS

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

3232DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS SEZs hellip (13)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Ministry of Commerce amp Industry Department of Commerce SEZ Special Economic Zone

Some of the operational SEZs in Maharashtra

NameDeveloper Location Primary Industry

Maharashtra Airport Development Company Ltd (MIHAN SEZ) Mihan Nagpur Multi product

SEEPZ Special Economic Zone Mumbai Electronics and gems and jewellery

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Aurangabad Engineering

Wipro Ltd Maharashtra Computerelectronic software

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Pune Computerelectronic software

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Nanded Chemicals amp pharmaceuticals

Khed Economic Infrastructure Pvt Ltd Pune Engineering amp electronics

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Satara Engineering

Navi Mumbai Special Economic Zone (NMSEZ) is the agency responsible for the supervision and execution of SEZs in the state

As of July 2016 the state has 25 operational SEZs in the state across diversified sectors including textiles and apparel food

processing footwear and leather products multi-product pharma IT SEZs etc

3333DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS SEZs hellip (23)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Some of the SEZs with formal approvals

NameDeveloper Location Primary industry

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Limited

MIDCPune ITITeS

Syntel International Private Limited Pune ITITeS

Serum Bio-pharma Park Pune Pharmaceuticals amp biotechnology

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Latur Agro-processing

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Nanded Pharmaceuticals

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Aurangabad Engineering amp electronics

Wokhardt Infrastructure Development Limited Aurangabad Pharmaceutical

Hiranandani Builders Mumbai ITITeS

New Found Properties and Leasing Pvt Ltd Thane ITITeS

EON Kharadi Infrastructure Private Limited Pune ITITeS

In addition to operational SEZs as of July 2016 Maharashtra had 9 SEZs with valid in-principle approvals 59 SEZs with formal

approvals and 51 SEZs with notified approvals

Source Ministry of Commerce amp Industry Department of Commerce SEZ Special Economic Zone

3434DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS SEZs hellip (33)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Some of the SEZs with valid in-principal approvals

NameDeveloper Location Primary industry

Mumbai SEZ Limited Gujarat Positra Port Infrastructure Ltd Multi-product

Gitanjali Gems Limited Nanded Maharashtra Gems and jewellery

ISPAT Industries Limited Raigad District Maharashtra Multi-product

Gitanjali Gems Limited Aurangabad Maharashtra Gems and jewellery

Gitanjali Gems Limited Nagpur Maharashtra Multi-product

Maharashtra Airport Development Company Limited Nagpur Maharashtra Power

Gitanjali Gems Limited Nashik Maharashtra Multi-services

Redi Port Ltd Post Redi district Sindhudurg Maharashtra FTWZ

Quippo Infrastructure Raigarh Maharashtra Engineering

Source Source Ministry of Commerce amp Industry Department of Commerce SEZ Special Economic Zone

3535DECEMBER 2016

Education infrastructure (2015-16)

InstitutionNo of

Institution

Student

Enrollment

Primary schools 105489 16017

Secondary and higher secondary

schools25013 6414

Engineering colleges (diploma

graduate and post-graduate)1093 346515

Industrial training institutes (itis) 824 134767

Architecture colleges 74 3763

Arts science commerce amp law

colleges2249 961576

Pharmacy 486 29371

During 2015-16 Maharashtrarsquos education infrastructure

comprised 21 universities 105489 primary schools 25013

secondary and higher secondary schools Primary schools

had 16017 thousand students enrolled during the year of

which 7509 thousand were girls with 515 thousand

teachers Secondary schools in the state had 6414

thousand enrolled students of which 2920 thousand were

girls with 221 thousand teachers Government of

Maharashtra is focusing on education of girls in the state

Various schemes such as Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya

Ahilyabai Holkar Scheme and Attendance Allowance

Scheme have been introduced for promoting girl education in

the state

As per budget 2016-17 the state government allocated an

amount of US$ 2099 million for the ldquoNational Secondary

Education Missionrdquo which was initiated by the central

government in association with the state government and

aims at delivering quality education to all students

undergoing secondary education Further the state

government also decided to digitise all public libraries

approved by the government with an allocated amount of

US$ 262 million during 2016-17

In addition an outlay of US$ 11304 million for Sarv Shiksha

Abhiyan has been proposed by the central and state

governments collectively

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash EDUCATION

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16 State Budget 2016-17

Census 2011

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Literacy rate () in Maharashtra 2015-16

Overall 823

Male 884 Urban 887

Female 699 Rural 77

3636DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash HEALTH

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Health infrastructure (2015-16(1))

State level hospitals 490

District hospitals 23

Mobile medical units 13

Sub-district hospitals with capacity of 50 beds 58

Sub-district hospitals with capacity of 100 beds 28

Community health centres 458

Rural hospitalsCottage hospitals 360

Primary health centres 1811

Sub-centres 10580

General hospitals 4

Orthopedic hospital 1

Super specialty hospitals 2

Mental health institutes 4

Women hospitals 11

TB hospitals 4

Health and family welfare training institution 8

Source Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Government of India

Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16(1)Until Dec 2015

As per budget 2016-17 an outlay of US$ 23739 million

has been proposed by the state government for Public

Health Department Moreover for increasing the

coverage of insurance being provided to beneficiaries in

the state the state government proposed an allocation

of US$ 4582 million during 2016-17

Health indicators of Maharashtra

(As of September 2015)

Doctor to patient ratio 1 27790(1)

Registered doctors 148575(1)

Birth rate (per thousand persons) 165

Death rate (per thousand persons) 62

Infant mortality rate (per thousand live births) 24

Life expectancy at birth (years) (2-15-16)

Male (2016-20) 699

Female (2016-20) 737

3737DECEMBER 2016

Cricket is the prominent sport in Maharashtra Other popular sports are hockey and tennis

The state has a number of sports stadiums located in Mumbai Pune and Nagpur The most well-known ones are the

Wankhede Stadium and the Brabourne Stadium in Mumbai the Nehru Stadium in Pune and the Vidarbha Cricket

Association (VCA) Stadium in Nagpur

The state has a number of entertainment centres and multiplexes The most famous entertainment centres include Essel

World in Thane The state is also home to almost all major multiplex chains in the country including PVR Cinemas Big

Cinemas and Fun Cinemas The state has a number of religious places including the Siddhi Vinayak temple (Mumbai)

Shirdi Nasik and Sach Khand Shri Huzur Gurdwara (Nanded)

The Gateway of India Ajanta and Ellora caves Daulatabad Fort and Khandala are the main tourist destinations in the state

The Sahara Stadium in Pune has been built with modern outlook and state-of-the-art facilities the stadium has a seating

capacity of about 36000

In 2016 the state government formulated a new policy- Maharashtra Tourism Policy 2016 and allocated US$ 4353 million

for the policy in order to intensify basic amenities across various tourist spots in the state

Under the New Sports Policy 2012 the Government of Maharashtra plans to set up public gyms at district sports complexes

or municipal gardens

In November 2016 the state played host to Global Citizen Festival India one of the biggest musical events in the country

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

CULTURAL INFRASTRUCTURE

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Maharashtra Tourism Government of Maharashtra

3838DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

AMRUT AND SMART CITIES

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Pune

NashikAurangabad

Nagpur

Mumbai

Bhiwandi

Source TechSci Research

Smart Cities in Maharashtra

Cities Population Area (sq km)Literacy

rate

Pune 9429408 15643 8615

Greater Mumbai 12478447 60340 8973

Nagpur 4653570 9892 8839

Nashik 6107187 15530 8231

Aurangabad 3701282 10107 7902

Amravati 646801 270 9207

Navi Mumbai 1119477 16300 8962

Kalyan-Dombivali 1246381 1372 8146

Solapur 951118 1489 8280

Thane 1818872 14700 8941

On the basis of population and the number of statutory towns the Government of India shortlisted 10 cities namely Amravati

Aurangabad Greater Mumbai Kalyan-Dombivali Nagpur Nashik Navi Mumbai Pune Solapur and Thane under the Smart City project

In November 2015 the UK government selected 2 cities of Maharashtra that is Pune and Amravati to develop as smart cities The

agreement is expected to boost the Indo-UK trade

As per budget 2016-17 the state government launched a scheme for smart city for delivering eco-friendly and ecological urban life to the

statersquos citizens Among the first selected 20 states Pune and Solapur are also included Moreover the state government has also

decided to develop other 8 smart cities in the state as well

3939DECEMBER 2016

The resources policy incentives infrastructure and climate support investments in the state Maharashtra Agro Industries

Development Corporation founded in 1965 is responsible for development of agro-based units in the state MIDC is responsible for

the development of industrial infrastructure Maharashtra Small Scale Industries Development Corporation was formed in 1962 to

provide new orientation and strength to the development of small-scale industries in the state Its main objective is to aid counsel

assist finance protect and promote interests of small industries

The Government of Maharashtra is promoting the development of several Special Economic Zones (SEZs) across Maharashtra for

sectors such as ITITeS pharmaceuticals biotechnology textile automotive amp auto components gems amp jewellery and food

processing Till July 2015 the state has 25 operational SEZs of which the majority share is contributed by ITITeS engineering and

electronics segment

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key Industries in Maharashtra

bull Pharmaceuticals

bull Biotechnology

bull IT and ITeS

bull Electronics

bull Engineering

bull Auto amp auto components

bull Oil amp gas

bull Food amp agro processing

bull Gems and jewellery

bull Banking financial services and insurance (BFSI)

bull Textiles

Source Economic Survey 2015-16 MAIDC - Maharashtra Agro Industries

Development Corporation (1)Up to September 2015

Establishment of MSME units

Year MSME unitsInvestment

(US$ million)

Employment

(lakh)

2007-08 10244 34846 139

2008-09 11682 50336 171

2009-10 11896 46257 150

2010-11 14496 84983 187

2011-12 15606 67874 207

2012-13 16136 83333 206

2013-14 19814 97128 248

2014-15 36992 109685 350

2015-16(1)

20220 62481 166

4040DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTORhellip(17)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Banking and insurance contribution to GSDP

at current prices (in US$ billion)

1806 1883

23982696 2586

2693 2895

2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

Source Maharashtra Economic Survey 2015-16 Reserve Bank of India

At current prices the contribution of the banking and

insurance sector to the GSDP of the state increased at a

CAGR of 818 between 2008-09 and 2014-15

At constant prices the contribution of banking and

insurance sector in the GSDP of the state increased at a

CAGR of 457 between 2008-09 and 2014-15

Banking and insurance contribution to GSDP

at constant prices (in US$ billion)

1921 2009

23762571

2312 2297 2512

2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

Deposits and credit of scheduled commercial

banks in Maharashtra by bank group

(January-March 2016)

Bank group

No of

banking

offices

Deposits

(US$ million)

Credit

(US$ million)

Rural 3199 944450 806862

Semi-urban 2554 1558601 1033621

Urban 1807 2460975 1285199

Total 7560 4964025 3125681

Source Reserve Bank of India

4141DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTORhellip(27)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

ATMs deployed in Maharashtra June 2015

21574

8749 8053

4481

291

Total Public SectorBanks

Private SectorBanks

State BankGroup

ForeignBanks in India

ATMs deployed in Maharashtra June 2014

19099

6811 7502

4473

313

Total Public SectorBanks

Private SectorBanks

State BankGroup

ForeignBanks in India

Source Reserve Bank of India Source Reserve Bank of India

23321

9449 8920

4683

269

Total Public SectorBanks

Private SectorBanks

State BankGroup

Foreign Banksin India

Source Reserve Bank of India

ATMs deployed in Maharashtra June 2016

4242DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTOR hellip(37)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Scheduled commercial banks in Maharashtra

Reserve Bank of India (RBI) was founded in 1935 and is recognised as Indias central banking institution RBI also controls the monetary policy of the Indian rupee RBI is headquartered in Mumbai Maharashtra and has 19 regional offices and nine sub officesMonetary authority supervision of the financial systems foreign exchange management and currency issuing are the major functions of the Reserve Bank of India

Foundation year 1956 (owned by Government of India)Banking services Credit cards consumer banking corporate banking finance and insurance investment banking mortgage loans private banking wealth managementTotal assets US$ 44792 billion Total income US$ 1254 billion ( H1 2015-16)Headquarters amp employees Headquartered in Mumbai with over 300000 employees

Website wwwsbicoin

Foundation year 1906 (state owned commercial bank)Banking services Commercial banking retail banking private banking asset management mortgages credit cardsTotal assets US$ 10373 billion Total income US$ 694 billion (2015-16)Headquarters amp infrastructure Bank is based in Mumbai with over 4500 branches and over 1000 ATMs all over IndiaWebsite wwwbankofindiacom

Reserve Bank of India

State Bank of India

Bank of India

Source Reserve Bank of India Bank websites

4343DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTOR hellip(47)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Scheduled commercial banks in Maharashtra

Foundation year 1919 (owned by Government of India)Banking services Consumer banking corporate banking finance and insurance investment banking mortgage loans private banking private equity wealth management agriculture loanTotal assets US$ 6307 billion Total income US$ 543 billion (2015-16)Headquarters amp Employees Bank is based in Mumbai with over 28000 employees and more than 4000 ATMs Website wwwunionbankofindiacoin

Foundation year 1935 (the bank has the largest network of branches in Maharashtra and is a public sector bank)Banking services Loans credit cards savings investment vehicles insurance investment banking mortgage loans private banking etcTotal assets US$ 2422 billion Total income US$ 214 billion (2015-16) Headquarters amp infrastructure Based in Pune and reaches out to 15 million customers with 2000 branches in 29 statesWebsite wwwbankofmaharashtrain

Foundation year 1911 (one of oldest commercial banks owned by the government)Banking services Core banking services are loans credit cards savings investment vehicles and insurance investment banking mortgage loans private banking etcTotal assets US$ 517 billion Total income US$ 425 billion (2015-16) Headquarters amp infrastructure Headquartered in Mumbai with over 4000 branches in 27 Indian states and 270 extension countersWebsite wwwcentralbankofindiacoin

Union Bank of India

Bank of Maharashtra

Central Bank of India

Source Reserve Bank of India Bank websites

4444DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTOR hellip(57)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Scheduled commercial banks in Maharashtra

Foundation year 1938Banking services Investment banking consumer banking commercial banking retail banking private banking asset management pensions mortgages credit cardsTotal assets US$ 2155 billion Total income US$ 129 billion (nine months ending December 2015)Headquarters amp infrastructure Bank is based in Mumbai with over 1400 branches and more than 100 ATMsWebsite wwwdenabankcom

Foundation year 2004Banking services Corporate and institutional banking commercial banking investment banking retail banking finance marketingTotal assets US$ 2259 billion Total income US$ 111 billion (2015-16)Headquarters amp Infrastructure Bank is based in Mumbai with more than 550 branches and 1255 ATMrsquosWebsite wwwyesbankin

Foundation year 1980Banking services Private and business banking corporate banking and securities global transaction banking and asset amp wealth managementHeadquarters amp employees Bank is based in Mumbai with more than 9500 employees in 16 citiesWebsite wwwdbcomindia

Dena Bank

Yes Bank

Deutsche Bank India

Source Reserve Bank of India Bank websites

4545DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTOR hellip(67)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Scheduled commercial banks in Maharashtra

Foundation year 1902Banking services Credit cards debit cards loans investments NRI banking and private bakingHeadquarters amp employees Bank is based in Mumbai with over 7500 employees The bank has 44 branches in 31 cities and 700 ATMs across the countryWebsite wwwCitibankcoin

Foundation year 1994Banking services Investment banking investment management wealth management private banking corporate banking private equity finance and insurance consumer banking mortgages credit cardsTotal assets US$ 9796 billion Total income US$ 528 billion (H1 2015-16)Headquarters amp employees Bank is based in Mumbai with more than 69065 employeesWebsite wwwhdfcbankcom

Foundation year 1964 (10th largest bank in the world)Banking services Consumer banking corporate banking finance and insurance investment banking mortgage loans private banking private equity wealth management agriculture loanTotal assets US$ 5905 billion Total income US$ 480 billion (2015-16) Headquarters amp infrastructure Bank is based in Mumbai with over 15000 employees and 2000 ATMsWebsite wwwidbicom

Citibank India

HDFC Bank

IDBI Bank

Source Reserve Bank of India Bank websites

4646DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTOR hellip(77)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Scheduled commercial banks in Maharashtra

Foundation year 1994Banking services Credit cards consumer banking corporate banking finance and insurance private bankingHeadquarters amp employees Bank is based in Mumbai with over 67857 employees Website wwwicicibankcom

ICICI Bank

Source Reserve Bank of India Bank websites

4747DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

MUMBAI AS FINANCIAL HUB OF INDIAhellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Mumbai is the capital of the state of Maharashtra and the financial capital of India The city houses a majority of the headquarters of

large corporates and financial institutions in the country In addition major stock exchanges commodity exchanges and capital

markets of India are situated in Mumbai During 2014-15 Mumbai accounted for 227 of the state income of Maharashtra Till

September 2015 the number of micro small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in Mumbai totalled 244000 providing employment to

about 292000 thousand individuals

According to Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC) there are 305 industrial units in Mumbai About US$ 648

million has been invested by the corporation for various projects in Mumbai providing employment to about 50000 people in the area

Source Maharashtra Economic Survey 2015-16 Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust

The government has also commenced work for setting up a special economic zone (SEZ) in Nhava Sheva Navi Mumbai The project

is being developed by Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) and is planned by LampT Infrastructure Engineering Limited The project will

be developed on EPC mode with a total expected private investment of about US$ 53468 million The zone is being developed on

27738 hectares of land and is directly accessible via Mumbai Goa Highway- NH4B and SH 54 It is expected to generate direct and

indirect employment opportunities for about 150 thousand people The project was granted environmental clearance on 5th December

2014 LampT Infrastructure Engineering submitted detailed plans for the project to the government on 31st March 2015 Since then

activities such as levelling of the area and initiation of tender process for the wall protecting the SEZ (Phase-1) have commenced

4848DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

MUMBAI AS FINANCIAL HUB OF INDIAhellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Further the Government is setting up the Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC) with the help of the Government of Japan

which has agreed to lend US$ 45 billion for this project Seven nodes are in the development stage for the Phase-1 of the

project which is expected to greatly boost Indiarsquos manufacturing sector

The Government of Maharashtra sent a memorandum to the 13th Finance Commission to support the growth of Mumbairsquos

infrastructure and develop it as an international finance centre

In addition to providing US$ 159 million to the Government of Maharashtra for developing the infrastructure of Mumbai as a part

of (JNNURM) the Government of India has released US$ 2663 million for the funding of Mumbai Metro to improve the transport

infrastructure of Mumbai

In November 2015 apex industry body ASSOCHAM launched Maharashtra-Goa Regional Development Council with an aim to

develop Mumbai as International Finance Centre and Mumbai-Pune-Nashik region as the Silicon Valley of India The Council is

expected to aid sustainability of two major states

The Mumbai Metro Rail Phase II A from Dahisar to DN Nagar covering 186 km with project cost of US$ 97922 million

commenced in February-2016 and is likely to be completed by March 2019 Phase III of the project Colaba-Bandra-Seepz

covering 335 km with a project cost US$ 353437 million is expected to be completed by 2020-21 General consultant has been

appointed and tendering for civil work is in progress for this phase

Preliminary work is in progress for the Mumbai Trans ndash Harbour link and Multi-Modal Corridor from Virar to Alibaug Work on the

projects commenced in 2011 amp 2010 and are expected to be completed by 2021 amp 2019 respectively As of October 2015

expenditure of US$ 1 21 million and US$ 1 million respectively was incurred

Source Maharashtra Economic Survey 2015-16

4949DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash PHARMACEUTICALS AND BIOTECHNOLOGY hellip (13)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Major opportunities have emerged in the pharmaceutical

sector primarily in the areas of contract research contract

manufacturing and clinical trials

The state has a well developed laboratory research and

development infrastructure and a strong resource pool As of

August 2015 one of the leading pharmaceutical companies

Nutra Plus started the commercial production of therapeutic

and analgesic products in its Tarapur plant

The Maharashtra state government aims at giving a boost to

the pharmaceutical sector in the state and improve research

activities with development of skilled man power Hence the

government plans to establish National Institute of Pharmacy

Education and Research at Nagpur during 2015-16 In

September 2015 A2Care one of the leading pharmaceutical

companies announced plans to invest in Maharashtra under

the Make in Maharashtra programme

From August 1991 to October 2015 a total of 854 projects

with an investment of US$ 24485 million have been

approved for the pharmaceutical industry in the state Of

these 496 projects with investment of US$ 66315 million

have commenced

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

MSME Micro small and medium enterprises

5050DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash PHARMACEUTICALS AND BIOTECHNOLOGY hellip (23)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

Economic Survey 2015-16

Biotechnology amp Pharmaceutical SEZs in Maharashtra

Sector Status

Serum Bio-Pharma Park Pharmaceuticals amp Biotechnology Formal approval granted

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Pharmaceuticals Formal approval granted

Wockhardt Infrastructure Development Limited Pharmaceuticals Formal approval granted

Mahindra and Mahindra Limited Biotechnology Formal approval granted

International Biotech Park Ltd Biotechnology Formal approval granted

Inspira Infra (Aurangabad) Ltd (formally Ajanta Project (India) Ltd) Pharmaceuticals Formal approval granted

Inspira Infra (Aurangabad) Ltd (formally Ajanta Project (India) Ltd) Biotechnology Formal approval granted

Saloni Business Park Private Limited Biotechnology Formal approval granted

Veritas Infrastructure Development Limited Biotechnology Formal approval granted

SEZ Bio-Tech Services Private Limited Biotechnology Formal approval granted

Registered BT units

BT unitsTotal units Investment (US$ million) Employment

Registered LOI Registered LOI Registered LOI

MSME 50 15 433 298 872 338

Large 16 7 1858 881 712 931

5151DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash PHARMACEUTICALS AND BIOTECHNOLOGY hellip (33)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

GlaxoSmithkline

Pharmaceuticals Ltd

Cipla Ltd

bull GlaxoSmithkline Pharmaceuticals established in 1924 is one of the oldest players in the Indian

pharmaceuticals industry In 2015-16 the company earned US$ 42291 million in revenues The

company produces medicines that treat major diseases such as asthma virus control

infections mental health diabetes and digestive conditions The company is also a leader in the

important areas of vaccines and is developing new treatments for cancer

bull Cipla is one of the major Indian companies in the pharmaceuticals sector with total income

from operations in 2015-16 valued at US$ 208 billion It is also one of the oldest players in the

sector The company has manufacturing units at Vikhroli (Mumbai) and Patalganga

Wockhardt Ltd

bull Wockhardt headquartered in Mumbai is a major player in the integrated healthcare segment

The companyrsquos market presence covers formulations biopharmaceuticals nutrition products

vaccines and Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs) The companyrsquos total income from

operations stood at US$ 33986 million in 2015-16

bull Wockhardt has set up a global scale biopharmaceuticals manufacturing park the Wockhardt

Biotech Park in Aurangabad This state-of-the-art complex comprises six dedicated

manufacturing facilities and is designed according to USFDA and EMEA standards

Lupin Ltd bull Lupin is one of the significant players and primarily derives its revenue from formulations Total

net sales of the company in 2015-16 were valued at about US$ 209 billion The company has

manufacturing plants at Tarapur and Aurangabad The company is waiting for an approval from

the Food and Drugs Authority to start commercial operations in Mihan-SEZ Nagpur

USFDA US Food and Drug Administration EMEA Europe The Middle East and Africa

5252DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ITITeS AND ELECTRONICS hellip (14)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

News Articles

IT is one of the top notch sectors in the state with maximum

thrust development and investment

Over 2014-15 Maharashtra accounted for around 30 of the

countryrsquos software exports with the help of 1200 software units

present in the state

The Government of Maharashtra is focusing on providing IT-

related infrastructure fiscal incentives to IT units and an

institutional framework for the IT sector The prime ITITeS clusters

are in Greater Mumbai Pune Thane and Nasik Pune is the

leader in Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) services

During 2015-16 the Directorate of Information Technology made 156 online services available through ldquoAaple Sarkarrdquo portal under

the Maharashtra Public Services Rights Act 2015

During 2016 Government of Maharashtra came up with a new policy - ldquoElectronics Policy 2016rdquo which aims at achieving a turnover

of US$ 12 billion for the ESDM industry and is assisting in targeted expansion of ESDM sector to cross US$ 2 billion through 2020

Source Economic Survey 2015-16

Investment in science technology and

environment sector in Maharashtra

Year Cost (outlay) US$ million

2011-12 619

2012-13 442

2013-14 564

2014-15 947

2015-16 1023

5353DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ITITeS AND ELECTRONICS hellip (24)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

During 2015-16 Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

(MIDC) CIDCO and Software Technology Park of India cumulatively

developed 37 public IT parks and approved 472 IT parks Of the total

472 IT parks 160 parks are already operational with an overall

investment of US$ 55637 million and US$ 136908 million has been

proposed for the remaining 312 IT park projects that are in the

processing phase

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development CorporationSource Economic Survey 2015-16

Prominent information technology parks in Maharashtra

District Number of IT parks (2015-16)

Pune 172

Greater Mumbai 158

Thane 129

Nagpur 5

Nashik 4

Aurangabad 3

Wardha 1

Total 472

Prominent information technology parks in

Maharashtra

Talawade IT Park Dehu-Moshi Road Pune

Millennium Business Park (MBP) Navi Mumbai

Hinjewadi IT Park Phase I Hinjewadi Pune

Hinjewadi IT Park Phase II Hinjewadi Pune

Kolhapur IT Park Kolhapur

Sangli IT Park Vishrambag Sangli

Nagpur IT Park Nagpur

Deogiri Infotech Park Aurangabad

Kharadi IT Park Kharadi Pune

5454DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ITITeS AND ELECTRONICS hellip (34)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

News articles

Government initiatives

Additional floor space index for IT parks and recreational residential and other support facilities would be provided

Eligible IT-ITeS units covered under the Package Scheme of Incentives (PSI) would be exempted from the payment of electricity duty

IT units would be supplied with power at industrial rates

Property tax shall be levied on ITITeS units at par with residential rates

VAT on the sale of IT products would be generally charged at a minimum floor rate

Developement of Mumbai-Pune-Nashik as Silicon valley of India that is an IT innovation hub under Maharashtra-Goa Regional Development

Council

5555DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ITITeS AND ELECTRONICS hellip (44)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

Accenture

IBM

bull Accenture is a global management consulting technology services and outsourcing company

with around 259000 people serving clients in more than 120 countries The company has

several development centres across India

bull It has major operating centres in Mumbai and Pune In 2014-15 (for the twelve months ending

Aug 2015) the company earned revenues of US$ 3291 billion

bull IBM is one of the biggest IT solutions and product firms having presence across the globe

bull The company has a significant presence in India with centres in Pune In 2014 it recorded

revenues of US$ 9279 billion

Capgemini

bull Capgemini is a global IT major headquartered in Paris France and operates in more than 40

countries The company generated revenues of US$ 1150 billion in 2014 and US$ 529 billion

in H1 2015 The company provides solutions across all verticals in the industry It has software

centres in Mumbai Navi Mumbai and Pune In February 2014 the company opened a new

facility at Pune with a seating capacity of 2800 persons adding to the 4000 people it employs

at its Pune campus It is also looking to increase its workforce in the state

Infosys Technologies

Ltd

bull Infosys is a well-known IT giant with development centres across India The company

generated revenues of US$ 8711 billion in 2014-15 and US$ 464 billion in H1 2015-16

bull The company has a development centre at Wakad Pune and also a BPO centre in the city

bull Infosys has been allotted land in Mihan-SEZ Nagpur and was expected to start construction

work in July 2014 In the first phase the company will invest US$ 788 million to accommodate

5000 software professionals

5656DECEMBER 2016

Maharashtra occupies an important place in both the production and export of engineering goods from the country

The engineering industry in the state is highly diversified and produces a large range of machine parts from industrial

machinery to industrial castings and forgings

The industry which was initially concentrated in the Mumbai-Pune belt has spread all over the state with the major

production centres in Nagpur Aurangabad Nasik and Kolhapur

The major engineering items of production and export in Maharashtra are textile mill machinery machinery for sugar

cement and chemical plants food processing machinery construction machinery tractors electric power machinery

transmission line towers automobiles and ship building

BHEL is setting up a new power equipment fabrication plant at Bhandara in the Vidharba region of Maharashtra The

greenfield unit is being set up by the company with an initial investment of US$ 92 million and will provide direct employment

to about 700 people It is setting up a silicon solar cell at Sakoli in the Bhandara district and also plans to set up a solar

photo-voltaic cell unit in the state As of May 2015 the plant is in construction stage

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ENGINEERING hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

5757DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ENGINEERING hellip (22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

Larsen amp Toubro

Ltd (LampT)

Greaves Cotton Ltd

bull Larsen amp Toubro Limited (LampT) is a diversified Indian conglomerate with interests in engineering

and construction The company earned US$ 681 billion in revenues during H1 2015-16

bull LampT is one of the oldest running companies with headquarters in Mumbai The company has

manufacturing facilities at Mumbai and Ahmednagar

bull Greaves Cotton is one of the oldest and well-diversified engineering companies in India

bull Its core products include dieselpetrol engines pump sets construction equipment and gensets

bull The company has manufacturing facilities at Chakan Chinchwad Chikalthana Shendra and

Waluj The company earned US$ 24731 million in revenues in 2015-16

Siemens Groupbull Siemens Group is a leading inventor innovator and implementer of leading-edge technology-

enabled solutions operating in the core business segments of industry energy and healthcare

The company is based in Navi Mumbai In 2013-14 (October 2013 to September 2014)

Siemens India earned US$ 176 billion as total income from operations and US$ 119 billion

during the first 9 months of 2014-15 (till June 2015)

ABB

bull ABB is one of the leading engineering companies in the world The ABB group operates in

around 100 countries and employs about 130000 people The company offers an extensive

array of products and services within power and automation technologies ABB operations in

India include 12 manufacturing facilities with over 10355 employees The company has a

manufacturing facility in Mumbai In 2014-15 ABB India Ltd earned revenues of US$ 128 billion

from operations on standalone basis and US$ 94808 million during the first nine months of

2015

5858DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash TEXTILES hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Maharashtra contributes about 114 to Indiarsquos textiles and apparels

output Maharashtra is the largest cotton producer in India with

largest area under cultivation for cotton that is 3827 thousand

hectares during 2015-16 The textile industry is the largest employer

in Maharashtra and contributes around 28 to Indias total exports

Textile parks aimed to provide world-class infrastructural

components for the textile sector and enhance productive capacity

are being set up in Maharashtra to maintain its leadership position in

textile exports and production

Some of the textile parks are the Nardhana Textile Park in Dhule

Butibori (Nagpur) Textile Park and Ambernath Textile Park As

announced in May 2015 the state government plans to set up 8 new

textile parks in the state

As per budget 2016-17 the state government is aiming at setting up

new textile units across the statersquos cotton growing areas Moreover

the government has also proposed an investment of US$ 4048

million during 2016-17 for the existing and upcoming textile projects

across Vidharbha Norhern Maharashtra and Marathwada

Source Central Silk Board

Note 2015-16(1) Till May 2016

Source Economic Survey 2014-15

2015-16 (cotton production) - estimated

Cotton (lint) production in Maharashtra (million bales)

774

682 679

883

682

420

2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Raw silk production (in tonnes)

Year Volume

2012-13 97

2013-14 122

2014-15 221

2015-16 274

2016-17(1) 20

5959DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash TEXTILES hellip (22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

Raymond

Bombay Dyeing

bull Raymond was incorporated in 1925 and is a leading Indian textile major The company is part of

global conglomerate Raymond Group It generated revenues of US$ 43886 million in 2014-15

and US$ 4084 million between April-September 2015

bull Raymond was the first in 1959 to introduce a polywool blend in India to creating the worlds finest

suiting fabric ndash the Super 240s ndash made from superfine 116 micron wool

bull The Bombay Dyeing and Manufacturing Company Limitedrsquos textile products include bedding

range bedding accessories bath linen hotel linen and industrial fabrics

bull Product range also consists of bed sheets bed covers quilts duvet covers dohars bed in bag

sets blankets pillow cases cushion covers shams cushions pillows and bed decor sets pool

towels bath towels hand towels and face towels The company generated revenues of US$

30374 million in 2015-16

S Kumarsrsquo bull S Kumarsrsquo is one of Indias leading textile and apparel companies With expertise in multi-fibre

manufacturing the company has extended its presence in multiple product categories from

fabrics to apparels and home textiles Its brands include Reid amp Taylor Belmonte SKumars

Uniformity By Belmonte Carmichael House and Stephens Brothers

Siyaramrsquosbull Siyaram Silk Mills incorporated in 1978 is a leading producer of blended fabrics in India

bull The company is one of the most renowned vertically integrated textile companies in the country

It operates the widest range of latest machinery in its eco-friendly plants at Tarapur Daman and

Mumbai The company earned US$ 24775 million in revenues in 2015-16

6060DECEMBER 2016

Maharashtra has a strong presence in the petrochemicals and oil and

gas sectors Mumbai Nagothane Rabale and Patalganga are major

petrochemical hubs while Thane Mumbai Pune and Wardha are

chemical hubs

Opportunities primarily exist in the areas of polymers amp plastics

fertilisers and synthetic yarns Key competitive strengths of the state in

this industry are the strong upstream and downstream linkages for raw

materials and products Bombay High accounts for over 50 of the

countrys oil amp gas production In August 2015 Indraprastha Gas Ltd

invested US$ 3151 million in Maharashtra Natural Gas Ltd (MNGL) The

purpose of the investment is to enhance the city gas distribution

business of the company in Maharashtra

As of August 2015 the state government announced plans to establish a

grid-connected canal top solar power project in the state at Jalgaon The

project will feature a 75 MW solar photovoltaic power plant which will be

established on the left bank canal of the dam As per the new energy

policy of the state the government is planning to establish 14400 MW of

fresh grid-connected capacity by 2019-20

As on March 2016 the state had an installed capacity of 2995419 MW

under Thermal energy 69014 MW under Nuclear energy 333184 MW

under Hydro and 661329 MW under Renewable energy sources

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KEY INDUSTRIES ndash CHEMICALS OIL AND GAS ENERGY hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Commissionerate of Agriculture GoM

Economic Survey 2015-16

Use of chemical fertilisers in Maharashtra

YearTotal input

(lsquo000 tonnes)

Per hectare

consumption (kg)

2011-12 658 1552

2012-13 547 1161

2013-14 599 1194

2014-15 6013 1259

2015-16 5825 1070

Under the State Budget 2016-17 the government has

planned an investment of US$ 11977 million for

electricity generation projects Outlay of UD$ 6966

million has been set for adding capacity under non-

conventional energy sources

6161DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash CHEMICALS OIL AND GAS ENERGY hellip (22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

Oil and Natural Gas Corp

Hindustan Petroleum

Corp Ltd

bull Oil and Natural Gas Corporation ranks as one of the leading oil and gas Exploration and Production

(EampP) companies in the world in the terms of asset value The companyrsquos consolidated revenue from

operations stood at US$ 12 billion in 2015-16 The company has a production facility at Uran (Navi

Mumbai) and the corporate office is in Mumbai It plans to invest US$ 810 million to build a new gas

based fertiliser plant and it would invest US$ 9456 million for redevelopment of its Mumbai High

(North) oil and gas field in the state of Maharashtra

bull Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL) is one of the Navratna Public Sector Units (PSUs)

It is a major refining and oil retailing company in India HPCLrsquos standalone total income was US$

2857 billion in 2015-16 It has an oil refining unit on Mumbairsquos west coast

Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd bull Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) is engaged in the marketing and distribution refining

trading and exploration of petroleum The companyrsquos standalone revenues stood at US$ 1633

billion between April 2015-September 2015 BPCL has a refinery in Mumbai

Reliance Industries Ltd bull Reliance Industries Limited is the largest private sector firm in India and ranks 99th on the Fortune

500 list based on revenues The companyrsquos standalone revenues was US$ 4523 billion for 2015-16

The company has diversified interests in energy retail textiles petrochemicals infotel and SEZs

Reliance Industries Limited has manufacturing facilities at Nagothane Nagpur and Pathalganga in

Maharashtra

6262DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash AUTO AND AUTO COMPONENTS hellip (13)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Maharashtra accounts for approximately 351 of the

countryrsquos output of automobiles by value

The major automobile centres in the state include Pune

Nasik Aurangabad and Nagpur

Pune is the largest auto hub of India with over 4000

manufacturing units in the Pimpri-Chinchwad region

alone Pune is home to large players like Bajaj Auto

Limited Daimler Chrysler Limited Tata Motors etc

Nasik is home to one of Indias largest multi-utility

vehicle manufacturers ndash Mahindra amp Mahindra Limited

In September 2015 Maharashtra government received

an application from Mercedes Benz regarding an

investment plan of US$ 30553 million to upgrade its

manufacturing capacity at Pune plant which

manufactures around 40000 to 80000 units of luxury

cars per year

The domestic utility maker Mahindra has been planning

to invest US$ 122 billion for enlarging its automotive or

manufacturing plants in Maharashtra Investment of US$

99298 million will be made at the companyrsquos Nashik

plant and while investment of US$ 22915 million would

be done in the Chakan unit The total amount will be

invested by Mahindra over a span of more than seven

years

Automotive hubs in Maharashtra

As of August 2016 Mahindra Intertrade a part of Mahindra

Group entered into a partnership with MSTC a Government

of India enterprise to set up the countrys first auto

shredding and vehicle recycling unit Gujarat and

Maharastra have been short listed for setting up the facility

with the operations likely to commence by early 2018

6363DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash AUTO AND AUTO COMPONENTS hellip (23)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

As of July 2015 the Maharashtra state government

announced plans to finalise the deal with Chrysler for

setting up a jeep production facility at Ranjangaon in

Aurangabad The overall investment expected in the

first year is US$ 28188 million and US$ 56369 million

is to be invested over the next six years

ARAI Indias premier automotive RampD testing and

certification organisation is in Pune It is Indiarsquos first

Auto Cluster Development and Research Institute is in

Maharashtra

Investment opportunities in the auto sector

Partnership and alliances for auto component

sector

Vehicle retailing

Low cost vehicles

Cvs to benefit from increasing infrastructure activity and

heightened international interest

Diversification in two wheeler segment

Design centers

Auto financing

RampD

Source Economic Survey 2015-16 ARAI - Automotive Research Association of India

Note 2016(1) till January 2016

Category wise numbers of a few categories of motor vehicles on the road in Maharashtra

Vehicle Type 2015 2016(1)

Motor-cycles scooters amp mopeds 18151386 19705511

Taxi cabs 203180 217062

Auto rickshaws 719341 724080

Ambulances 13625 14295

School buses 27046 22402

Private service vehicles 11163 11640

6464DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash AUTO AND AUTO COMPONENTS hellip (33)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

Bajaj Auto Ltd

Tata Motors Ltd

bull Bajaj Auto is a major Indian automobile manufacturer The company is the worlds fourth-largest two- and

three-wheeler manufacturer with turnover of US$ 346 billion in 2015-16 The company manufactures and

exports scooters motorcycles and auto rickshaws The company is based in Pune with a regional office at

Akurdi and manufacturing plants in Chakan (Pune manufactures motorcycles) and Waluj (near

Aurangabad manufactures motorcycles and three-wheelers)

bull Tata Motors Limited is a multinational corporation headquartered in Mumbai India It acquired British

automotive brands Jaguar and Land Rover in 2008 The company is the worldrsquos fourth-largest truck and

bus manufacturer Net revenue of the company was US$ 1232 billion in 2015-16

bull The company has an auto manufacturing and assembly unit at Pune The Pune unit is spread over two

geographical regions ndash Pimpri (800 acres) and Chinchwad (130 acres)

Force Motors Ltd bull Formerly known as Bajaj Tempo Force Motors is a part of Firodia Enterprise that manufactures Multi

Utility Vehicles (MUVs) tractors Sports Utility Vehicles (SUVs) and Light Commercial Vehicles (LCVs)

bull Matador was a popular LCV manufactured by Force Motors The company has a manufacturing unit in

Pune The company generated consolidated income of US$ 467 million in 2015-16

Mahindra and Mahindra

Ltd

bull Mahindra and Mahindra is one of the major auto manufacturers of India The company generated US$

1775 billion of income from operations in 2015-16

bull The companyrsquos products include tractors SUVs and LCVs It has manufacturing facilities at Mumbai Pune

Nagpur and Nasik

6565DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash TOURISM hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Maharashtra is a major trade and tourist destination of India attracting

thousands of tourists from across the world every year It is the fourth

most visited state of India

There are many temples in Maharashtra some of them being hundreds of

years old constructed in a fusion of architectural styles borrowed from

north and south India Maharashtra has its own folk music Folk musical

programmes such as Gondhal Lavani Bharud and Powada are popular

especially in rural areas

The state is home to the Hindi film industry Bollywood which produces

the largest number of films globally Maharashtra has a score of

pilgrimage destinations ranging from the ones that revolve around

mythology (eg Nasik Warkar and Pune) and those celebrating the

achievements of religious leaders and reformers (Shirdi Haji Ali shrine) to

new age pilgrimage destinations such as the Osho Commune at Pune

Tourist arrivals in Maharashtra (million)

Nasik is one of the four sites of the Kumbh Mela which is held once in every 12 years The city is known as the place where Lord

Ram spent 14 years in exile Maharashtra is the first state to declare a tourism district for tourism development Sindhudurg is the

first district in Maharashtra to be declared as a tourism district

The state has launched Unlimited Maharashtra advertising campaign through newspapers and television channels to attract

tourists during summer vacations A half-hour ferry ride across Mumbai harbor takes visitors to view the superbly carved 1300

years old cave temple on the little island of Elephanta a favourite picnic spot

Source Ministry of Tourism Government of India

7750 8685

9850 10781

2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

6666DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash TOURISM hellip (22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

In 2014-15 9412 million domestic tourists and 438 million foreign tourists visited the state of Maharashtra whereas in 2013-14

827 million domestic tourists and 415 million foreign tourists visited Maharashtra During 2015 10343 million domestic tourists

and 431 million foreign tourists visited the state of Maharashtra

In 2016 the Government of Maharashtra formulated a new policy on Tourism- lsquoMaharashtra Tourism Policy 2016rsquo which aims at

minimizing delays as well as replication of redundancies amp information and enhancing the application process efficiency An

amount of US$ 4353 million was allocated by the government to boost basic amenities being provided across tourist spots

As per 2016-17 budget the state government announced the following plans

Aurangabad has been affirmed as a tourist district in the state and the government has decided to offer special attention

towards the uplifting of tourism in Verul Sulibhanjan Mhaismal and Khultabad

The state government is also undergoing various steps for improving safety measures across the beaches for ensuring

security of people

6767DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES amp EMPOWERMENT

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Till October 2015 a total of 454 mega projects were sanctioned by the state government with an outlay of US$ 5418 billion Due

to these projects employment opportunities for a total of 388 lakh people are expected to be created

Further a total employment of 166 lakh has been recorded across 20220 MSMEs with an investment of US$ 62480 million till

September 2016

As per budget 2016-17 for upgradation of State Employment Guarantee Scheme and Mahatma Gandhi Rural Employment

Scheme in the state the Government of Maharashtra has projected an outlay of US$ 1222 million of which US$ 42295 million

is towards the central share and US$ 10769 million is towards the state share These schemes are being executed in the state

for providing the required job opportunities across rural areas

Source State Budge 2016-17 Economic Survey 2015-16

6868DECEMBER 2016

The Government of Maharashtra provides single-window clearance to all units to reduce the average time required for

establishment of such units and issue various clearances required for setting up of industries at a single point The

government has taken following steps for setting up committees at various levels

District-level committee under the chairmanship of the District Collector for proposals from SSI units

State-level committee under the chairmanship of Development Commissioner (Industries) for MSILSI units

Mega projects committee under the chairmanship of Secretary (Industries) for mega projects and FDI proposals

A Common Application Form (CAF) to be evolved for every applicant seeking to set up an industry andor expansion unit

and development of information systemsoftware to process such applications online

Representatives of the concerned departments from whom the clearances are required to be the members of or invitees on

the district state and mega projects committees The final decision will be given as far as possible within 30 days of receipt

of dully filled CAFs

In order to provide the people of state with one stop portal for information services and consents electronically under

Industrial Policy 2013 the government is focussing on provisions for SWC system

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SINGLEndashWINDOW CLEARANCE MECHANISMhellip (13)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

6969DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

SINGLEndashWINDOW CLEARANCE MECHANISMhellip (23)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Agency Description

MIDC services

Land Department- Services

Fire Department- Services

Engineering - Water Department- Services

Engineering - Drainage Department- Services

Engineering - Power Department- Services

SPA Department- Services

Technical Advisor Department- Services

IT SEZ Department- Services

Non-MIDC services

Directorate of Industries - Services

Labour Department- Services

Airport Authority of India - Services

Public Works Department - Services

Ministry of Corporate Affairs - Services

Food and Drug Administration - Services

Maharashtra Coastal Zone Management Authority - Services

Directorate General of Foreign Trade - Services

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

7070DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

SINGLEndashWINDOW CLEARANCE MECHANISMhellip (33)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Agency Description

Non-MIDC services

Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Limited - Services

Income Tax Department - Services

Department of Sales Tax - Services

Industrial Safety amp Healthy Directorate - Services

Boiler Inspectorate - Services

Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai ndash Services

Central Board of Excise amp Customs - Services

Employee Welfare - Services

Weights and Measures - Services

Bureau of Indian Standards - Services

Maharashtra Pollution Control Board - Services

Petroleum and Explosives Safety Organization - Services

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

7171DECEMBER 2016

Agency Description Contact information

Directorate of

Industries

The work of the Directorate of Industries Maharashtra stateis mainly confined to the development and progress of large-scale small-scale and cottage industries in the state TheDepartment of Industries was reorganised and theDirectorate of Industries was formed in August 1960 Controlof cottage industries was transferred to the Directorate ofIndustries with effect from 1st December 1960

It also assists in the formulation and implementation ofvarious policies and promotional schemes

Development Commissioner of Industries

Government of MaharashtraDirectorate of Industries

New Administrative Building2nd Floor Opposite Mantralaya

MumbaiMaharashtra-400 032

Phone 91-22-22028616didcimaharashtragovin

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INVESTMENT PROMOTION OFFICES hellip (13)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

7272DECEMBER 2016

Agency Description Contact information

Maharashtra Agro

Industries

Development

Corporation Limited

(MAIDC)

The objective of the company is to make available to thefarmers of Maharashtra standard quality fertiliserspesticides agro engineering implements amp animal feed to theextent required amp at the time of requirement amp at competitiverates

Maharashtra Agro Industries Development CorporationLimited (MAIDC) has also been designated as the statenodal agency by Ministry of Food Processing IndustriesGovernment of India In its role as state nodal agency itscrutinises amp forwards various proposals of entrepreneursunder different schemes of assistance from the Governmentof India It also helps entrepreneurs in preparing projectsselecting the area etc

Krushi Udyog BhavanDinkarrao Deasi Marg Aarey Milk

ColonyGoregaon (East) Mumbai-400065 Maharashtra India

Phone 91-22-29272027Email mdmaidcmumbaicom

Website wwwmaidcmumbaicom

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INVESTMENT PROMOTION OFFICES hellip (23)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

7373DECEMBER 2016

Agency Description Contact information

Maharashtra

Industrial

Development

Corporation (MIDC)

1 MIDCrsquos objectives are

a) To achieve balanced industrial development ofMaharashtra with an emphasis on developing partsand underdeveloped parts of the state

b) Help in infrastructural development of each and everydistrict in Maharashtra

c) Facilitate entrepreneurs in setting up industries atvarious locations

MIDC is an agent of the state government for carrying outactivities of acquisition and disposal of land provision ofinfrastructure facilities and providing other services toindustrial centres

Udyog SarathiMahakali Caves Road Andheri (E)

Mumbai-400 093Phone 91-22-268700525473

Fax 91-22-26871587Email feedbackmidcindiaorg

Website wwwmidcindiaorg

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INVESTMENT PROMOTION OFFICES hellip (33)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

7474DECEMBER 2016

Approvals and clearances required Respective departments

Prior to setting up the unit

Registration

Development Authority

Allotment of landshed

Permission for land use Industrial Development Authorities

No-objection certificate under the Water Act 1974 and the Air Act 1981 Pollution Control Board

Approval for construction activity and building plan Development Authority

No-objection certificate Fire Department

Provisional Trade Tax registrations

Central and State Excise Departments

Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY APPROVALS REQUIRED hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

7575DECEMBER 2016

Approvals and clearances required Respective departments

Before commencement of production

No-objection certificate under the Water Act 1974 and the Air Act 1981 Pollution Control Board

No-objection certificate Fire Department

Permanent Trade Tax registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956Central and State Excise Departments

Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956

After commencement of productionactivity

Registration Industries Department

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY APPROVALS REQUIRED hellip (22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Timelines for approvals and clearances

Department Timeline

Issuance of allotment order 15 days

Possession of plotshed 7 days

Building plans approval 15 days

Grant of water connection 10 days

Urban land ceiling permission 10 days

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2014-15

7676DECEMBER 2016

Cost parameter Cost estimate Source

Land (per sq m)Commercial US$ 02 to US$ 11583

Industrial US$ 02 to US$ 5792

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC)

Power (per kWh)

Domestic 45-16 cents

Commercial 117-235 cents

Agricultural 43 cents

Industrial 88-1997 cents

Economic Survey 2015-16

Labour (per day) US$ 12 to US$ 6

Ministry of Labour and Employment

Government of India Wage Rates July

1 2015 to Dec 31 2015

5-star hotel room (single

occupancy per night)US$ 97-US$ 220

Maharashtra Tourism Development

Corporation

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

COST OF DOING BUSINESS IN MAHARASHTRA

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

As per the World Bank and Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP) report - Assessment of State

Implementation of Business Reforms 2016 the state ranked 10th as per the Ease of Doing Business Index

7777DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE ACTS amp POLICIES hellip (15)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Maharashtra ITITeS Policy 2015

Read more

Objectives

Maharashtra Renewable Energy Policy 2015

bull To increase power production from renewable sources by 14400 MW and from solar power

projects by 7500 MW From renewable sources power generation of 5000 MW is targeted from

wind power projects 1000 MW from sugarcane wasteagricultural remedial projects 400 MW

from small hydro projects 300 MW from agricultural waste power generation projects and 200

MW from industrial waste power generation projects

bull The policy progress would be headed by the Principal Secretary Energy

Objectives

Read more

bull To attract IT investments across the State and incentivize IT industry at all district headquarters

in the State by providing additional incentives and continue to provide usual incentives as per the

IT ITES Policy ndash 2009

bull To promote the development of special fields of application of IT such as animation visual

effects gaming and comics

Maharashtra Tourism Policy 2016

Read more

Objectives

bull Designate Tourism as a priority sector since it holds the potential to usher in economic

development and generate high employment opportunities in Maharashtra

bull Achieve sector growth of 10 per annum and share of 15 in GSDP through tourism and

tourism related activities

bull Generate fresh investments in the tourism sector to the tune of US$ 458 billion by 2025

bull Create 1 million additional jobs in the tourism sector by 2025

7878DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE ACTS amp POLICIES hellip (25)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Housing Policy 2013-2018

bull To generate low income housing by making it mandatory for private developers with residential

plot sizes of 4000 square metres and above to reserve 20 of the land for low income groups

bull The reserved land or constructed flats would be handed over to the state housing agency

Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (MHADA)

Read more

Objective

Industrial Policy of Maharashtra 2013-2018

bull To attract investment of US$ 82946 billion by the end of 2018 and create 2 million job

opportunities

bull To focus on the areas of Maharashtra that are less developed in comparison with mainstream

industrially developed areas and retain the state as industrial investment leaderRead more

Objectives

Organic Farming Policy 2013

bull To promote and encourage organic farming in Maharashtra by allocating a minimum 10 of the

land for organic faming activity

bull To provide organic pesticides and fertilizers and increase the awareness amongst farmers about

organic faming through lecturesRead more

Objective

7979DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE ACTS amp POLICIES hellip (35)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

State Port Policy 2010

bull To develop six non major ports in Maharashtra by developing greenfield ports multi-purpose

jetties and cargo terminals in order to aid import and export and coastal shipping of goods

Read more

Objective

e-Governance Policy of Maharashtra - 2011

bull To develop the e- governance sector of the state and take it towards m- governance by enabling

the citizens to avail the services online

bull To enable the government to function more efficiently and develop a paper less environment

Read more

Objective

Textile Policy of Maharashtra 2011ndash17

bull To lay special emphasis on raising processing units at various levels from cotton to

manufacturing textiles to assure long term development by giving support to the industries

associated with manufacturing of textiles

Objective

Read more

8080DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE ACTS amp POLICIES hellip (45)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Child Development Policy 2002

bull To emphasise on child development of orphans destitute homeless and deviated in a planned

structured and disciplined manner

bull To aid prevention of sexual exploitation and trafficking of children

bull To provide free education and entertainment facilitiesRead more

Objectives

Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Policy 2002

bull To help in the growth of SEZs (duty free enclave) in the state in order to promote rapid industrial

development and job opportunities

bull To attract foreign amp domestic investments for infrastructure development in the state Read more

Objectives

Tourism Policy 2006

bull To promote tourism and develop hospitality infrastructure with private sector participation in the

state for a period of ten years or until substituted by new policy

bull To encourage public-private partnership (PPP) mode for development of tourist destinations

Read more

Objective

8181DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE ACTS amp POLICIES hellip (55)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Grapes Processing Industry Policy 2001

bull To develop grape processing industry in the state and creating better employment opportunities

bull To encourage wine industry be setting up wine parks in the state

Read more

Objective

Maharashtra Biotechnology Policy 2001

bull To develop and make the state biotechnology industry globally competitive the government

announced various fiscal and non fiscal incentives for biotechnology units

bull To develop infrastructure that is biotechnology parks and research basesRead more

Objective

Water Policy 2002

bull To focus on optimal use of water resources coupled with sustainable development in order to

provide economic and social benefits to the people of the state

Read more

Objective

8282DECEMBER 2016

Summit Venue of Summit Date

International Summit on Engineering and Technology (ISET-16) Mumbai 13th August 2016

International Conference on Networking Communication and Computing

Technology (ICNCCT-16)Nashik 14th August 2016

World Conference on Advanced Trends Robot Design Development

And Control (WCRDDC-16)Pune 27th August 2016

International Conference on Applications in Electrical Electronics

Computer Civil and Mechanical Engineering (ICEECCME-16)Aurangabad 4th September 2016

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

CONFERENCESSUMMITS FOR 2016-17hellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source India conference alerts

8383DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

CONFERENCESSUMMITS FOR 2016-17hellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source India conference alerts

Summit Venue of Summit Date

International Conference on Research in Mechanical Robotics and Civil

Engineering (ICRMRCE-16)Mumbai 11th September 2016

International Conference on Research in Mechanical Robotics and Civil

Engineering (ICRMRCE-16)Mumbai 2nd October 2016

International Conference on Electrical Electronics Computer Civil and

Mechanical Engineering (ICEECCME-16)Mumbai 6th November 2016

8484DECEMBER 2016

Average exchange rates

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ANNEXURE

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Year INR equivalent of one US$

2004-05 4481

2005-06 4414

2006-07 4514

2007-08 4027

2008-09 4614

2009-10 4742

2010-11 4562

2011-12 4688

2012-13 5431

2013-14 6028

2014-15 6028

2015-16 6546

Source Reserve Bank of India

8585DECEMBER 2016

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MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Page 14: MAHARASHTRA - IBEF• Maharashtra’sGSDP at current prices was US$ 300.51 billion in 2015-16 and accounted for 12.98% of India’sGDP, the highest among all states. Highest FDI in

1414DECEMBER 2016

Over 2015-16 the tertiarymicro sector contributed 6453 to the

statersquos GSDP at current prices followed by the secondarymicro

sector with a contribution of 2584

At a CAGR of 158 the tertiary sector has been the fastest

growing among the three sectors from 2004-05 to 2015-16

Growth was driven by trade hotels real estate finance

insurance transport communications and other services

The secondary sector grew at a CAGR of 135 between

2004-05 and 2015-16 The growth in secondary sector was

driven by growth in manufacturing construction and

electricity gas amp water supply industries

The primarymicro sector expanded at a CAGR of 137

between 2004-05 and 2015-16 Agriculture is the major

contributor in the growth of the primary sector followed by

forestry and fishing

Source Central Statistics Office TechSci Estimates based on

ldquoAdvanced Estimatesrdquo provided by Directorate of Economics and

Statistics of Maharashtra

Sector-wise share of GSDPmicro -Geometric mean of YoY

calculation from 2004-05 to 2014-15

Percentage distribution of GSDP

CAGR

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ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF GSDP

137

158

135

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

1018 963

2961 2584

5958 6453

2004-05 2015-16Primary Secondary Tertiary

1515DECEMBER 2016

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16

Indian Horticulture Database

CropAnnual production 2015-16

(lsquo000 tonnes)

Sugarcane 72089

Soya bean 1853

Groundnut 189

Sunflower seed 7

Jowar (Kharif) 314

Jowar (Rabi) 1383

Rice 2548

Wheat 720

Bajra (millets) 304

Maize (Kharif) 1184

Maize (Rabi) 336

Total food grains (Kharif) 5036

Total food grains (Rabi) 3353

Total oilseeds (Kharif) 2052

Total oilseeds (Rabi) 28

Total pulses (Kharif) 576

Total pulses (Rabi) 911

During 2015-16 production of pulses and oil seeds in the state

was recorded at around 148 million tonnes and 208 million

tonnes respectively

Sugarcane cotton onion soya bean banana jowar (sorghum)

and rice are some of the key agricultural products of

Maharashtra

Total food grain production in the state stood at around 83

million tonnes in 2015-16

As per the Agriculture Marketing and Farmer Friendly Reforms

Index the state secured the top position in pursuing farmer

friendly policies during 2016

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ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIONhellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Area (lsquo000 hectares) and production (lsquo000 MT) of

horticulture crops in Maharashtra

23802

26492

26512

16739

183783

242652 242770197198

20

12-1

3

20

13-1

4

20

14-1

5

20

15-1

6

Area

Production

1616DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIONhellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Production of pomegranates in Maharashtra

(lsquo000 MT)

2011-12 478

2012-13 408

2013-14 945

2014-15 1313

Source Department of Agriculture amp Co-operation Ministry of Agriculture

Sugarcane production in Maharashtra (million MT)

6416

8190 8673

6965 75389153

7208

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Sugar production in Maharashtra (lakh MT)

70409070 9000

7970 7710

10510

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

Vegetable production in Maharashtra (lsquo000 MT)

Vegetable 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

Onion 5638 4660 5864 5864

Potato 360 321 370 370

Tomato 1007 1050 1200 1200

As per state budget 2016-17 the Government of

Maharashtra proposed an outlay of US$ 1222

million under the scheme - ldquoNational Agriculture

Development Schemerdquo in order to strengthen the

production of pulses and oilseeds in the state

The state government also proposed

establishment of organic farming research amp

training centres across four universities related to

agriculture for the endorsement of organic

farming in the state

During 2015-16 the state recorded production of

5803 thousand MT of onion

1717DECEMBER 2016

Source Department of Industrial Policy amp Promotion Economic 1Includes Maharashtra Dadra amp Nagar Haveli and Daman amp Diu

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ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash FDI INFLOWS AND INVESTMENTS

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

According to the DIPP cumulative FDI inflows1 in the

state of Maharashtra during April 2000 to March

2016 stood at US$ 8262 billion

The state government has approved 19053

industrial proposals during 1991-92 to 2015-16 (up to

October 2015) Chemicals amp fertilisers followed by

textiles were the leading sectors in terms of industrial

proposals approved with cumulative share of 254

FDI equity inflows1 2008-09 to 2014-15

(US$ million)

12431

8249

6097

9553

6361

3420

6361

9511

20

08-0

9

20

09-1

0

20

10-1

1

20

11-1

2

20

12-1

3

20

13-1

4

20

14-1

5

20

15-1

6

Approved and commissioned industrial projects for major industries

(1991-92 to 2015-16- up to October 2015)

Industry

Approved proposalsCommissioned

Projects

No

Investment

(US$

billion)

No

Investme

nts (US$

billion)

Metallurgical 1909 1543 935 561

Chemicals amp

fertilizers2839 915 1386 340

Textile 1998 764 933 259

Electrical amp

electronics1174 343 683 119

Sugar 1532 587 235 128

Processed

food1046 309 440 088

1818DECEMBER 2016

As of November 2015 Maharashtrarsquos exports totalled to around

US$ 4384 billion

Major products exported from the state are gems and jewellery

software textiles readymade garments cotton yarn metal and

metal products agro-based products engineering items drugs and

pharmaceuticals and plastic and plastic items

Maharashtra is the largest producer of sugar in India In May 2015

the Government of Maharashtra approved a subsidy of US$ 167

per ton (up to the extent of 800000 tonnes) for the exports of raw

sugar

In November 2015 Maharashtra sugar mills entered into a deal with

neighbouring markets such as Sri Lanka and Bangladesh etc for

exporting 2 lakh MT of white sugar As per the announcement made

by the state government in September 2015 Maharashtra is

expected to export 4 million tonnes of sugar during 2015-16

Coca Cola a major soft drink producing giant will be procuring

oranges from Vidarbha Nagpur for producing juices that would be

sold worldwide The production would take place at its Butibori plant

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16

Note 2015-16(1) up to November 2015

Exports trends (US$ billion)

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ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash MAHARASHTRArsquoS EXPORT TRENDShellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

492 481

676

840769

478

739

438

200

8-0

9

200

9-1

0

201

0-1

1

201

1-1

2

201

2-1

3

201

3-1

4

201

4-1

5

20

15

-16⁽sup1⁾

1919DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash MAHARASHTRArsquoS EXPORT TRENDShellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Maize exports from Maharashtra (million MT)

10891

15160

18780

22376

1655113257

10315

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Source APEDA 1From April-August 2015

Dairy productrsquos exports from Maharashtra (thousand MT)

832 1135467

2183

3954

1125599

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Source APEDA 1From April-August 2015

Pulses exports from Maharashtra (million MT)

756

1509

18142060

2354

13031561

20

09-1

0

20

10-1

1

20

11-1

2

20

12-1

3

20

13-1

4

20

14-1

5

20

15-1

6

Source APEDA (1)From April-August 2015

2020DECEMBER 2016

Source State Budget 2016-17

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE BUDGET 2016-17

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Revenue receipts of US$ 3373 billion and revenue expenditure of US$ 3429 billion were estimated during 2016-17

PlanBudget- 2016-17

(US$ million)

National Agriculture

Development Scheme1222

lsquoMahatma Gandhi Rural

Employment

Missionrsquo and lsquoState Employment

Guarantee Schemersquo

53065

Science Technology amp

Environment Annual plan947

Crop Insurance Scheme 28337

Pandit Dindayal Upadhyay Krishi

Margdarshan Yojana916

Irrigation 458

Irrigation projects included in

ldquoPradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchai

Yojanardquo31744

ldquoChief Minister Rural Road

Schemerdquo7638

Electricity generation projects 11976

Textile Industry 4048

Road construction 61869

PlanBudget- 2016-

17 (US$ million)

Land acquisition and project displaced rehabilitation in

MIHAN3304

Shelter for all- 2022 scheme 10693

infrastructure development in Municipal council Nagar

Panchayat15276

Accelerate Nagpur and Pune metro project 2749

Maharashtra fire safety mission 458

Rajiv Gandhi Jivandai Arogya Yojana 4582

Sarv Siksha Abhiyan 11304

Nature Tourism 721

Strengthening of tourist places 4353

Majhi Kanya Bhagyashree Yojana 381

Preservation and conservation for Varli Art 916

Mumbai Metro phase-3 1382

Rajiv Gandhi Jivandai Arogya Yojana 4582

2121DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16 NHAI

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash ROADShellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

The state is well connected to its six neighbouring states and other parts of India through 18 national highways The 945 km long

Mumbai-Pune expressway is Indias first six-lane concrete high speed tolled expressway which connects the state capital and

financial hub Mumbai with the neighbouring industrial hub Pune

During 2015-16 with an investment of US$ 7638 million the state government executed - Chief Minister Rural Road Development

Scheme for connecting those areas which are not included under PMGSY As per budget 2016-17 the Government of Maharashtra

allotted an outlay of US$ 61869 million for construction of roads in the state Moreover for enhancing the flow of traffic in the town of

Kalyan the government proposed to establish the 21 km long Bhiwandi-Kalyan-Shilphata elevated road with a proposed outlay of

US$ 611 million

As on December 2015 the state government approved an elevated road project on Ghodbunder Road from Gaimukh for a proposed

investment of US$ 1327 million construction of a third bridge on Thane creek at Vashi with a proposed investment of US$ 1327

million an elevated road at Bhiwandi-Kalyan-Shil Phata with a proposed investment of US$ 4313 million four lane Vakan-Pali-

Khopoli road at a proposed investment of US$ 8294 million and an underground tunnel between Thane and Borivali

Road type Road length (km)

(as of 2015-16)

National highways 743479

State highways 40000

Major district roads 50232

Other district roads 52761

Village roads 114557

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16 NHAI

National highway length completed (km)

39100

25050

12400

2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

2222DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash ROADShellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Expenditure on road works under Pradhan Mantri Gram

Sadak Yojana in Maharashtra (US$ million)

5852

8255

3380

2013-14 2014-15 2015-16sup1

Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) was

launched in 2000 with the objective of connecting eligible

rural habitants Until 2015 about 419971 km of road

network has been completed across India of which road

length of 22214 km was completed in Maharashtra

In November 2015 the 785-meter long Vanjarpatti flyover in

Bhiwandi was inaugurated and constructed over a part of

extended Mumbai Urban Infrastructure Project (MUIP)

As per budget 2016-17 the state government proposed an

outlay of US$ 3304 million for acquisition of land special

subsidy package etc under the MIHAN project during 2016-

17

As of November 2016 the government approved two and

four-laning of three highway stretches - NH-930 NH-211

(New NH-52) and NH-211 (New NH-52) in MaharashtraPradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana

(PMGSY)`(2015-16- up to October 2015)

Habitations connected 10

Length completed 18954

Source NHAI Note 1Up to October 2015

Source PMGSY

2323DECEMBER 2016Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16 State Budget 2016-17 MMRDA Mumbai Metropolitan Region

Development Authority

The rail transport system of Maharashtra is very well

developed The state is well-connected to other parts of the

country with a railway network spanning 6103 km

(including 378 km of Konkan Railway)

Maharashtra also has an intra-citysuburban network of

railways The suburban railways carry around 8 million

passengers every day

During 2015-16 the state government and Central Ministry

of Railways signed a Memorandum of Understanding to

establish a special purpose vehicle for boosting the

completion of all the awaited rail projects in Maharashtra

During 2015-16 the state government initiated work on the

first stage of Phase-I CBD BelapurPendhar-Taloja MIDC-

Kalamboli-Khandeshwar-Navi Mumbai International Airport

corridor which is expected to be accomplished by 2017

Work on the 111 km long Belapur-Pendhar road is under

progress

As per budget 2016-17 the state government allocated

US$ 2749 million for boosting the execution of Nagpur to

Pune metro rail project Moreover for the Phase II of

Mumbai Metro line an outlay of US$ 1382 million has

been proposed by the state government for 2016-17

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PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash RAILWAYS

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Metromono rail

projects Project cost

(US$ million)

Current

statusimplemen

tation periodMumbai Metro Rail

Project

Phase IIA Dahisar-

DN Nagar (186 km) 97922

Initiated from

February 2016

Phase III Colaba-

Bandra-SEEPZ (335

km)353437

Tendering for civil

works in progress

Phase IV Wadala-

Ghatkopar-Thane-

Kasarwadavli (32 km) 291781

Report on

feasibility study

submitted

Phase VII Andheri

(E)- Dahisar (E) (165

km)94837

Appointment of

interim consultant

is in progress

Mumbai Mono Rail

Project

Wadala to Chembur amp

Sant Gadge Maharaj

Chowk (Jacob circle)

to Wadala (20 km)

37580

Phase I complete

Phase II90 work

completed

2424DECEMBER 2016

There are seven domestic and four international airports

functioning in Maharashtra Domestic flights operate

from Mumbai Pune Nagpur Aurangabad Kolhapur

Juhu and Nanded whereas international flights operate

from Mumbai Nagpur Pune and Aurangabad Mumbai

airport is one of the busiest airports in India To reduce

congestion at the Mumbai International Airport an idea

for a new airport has been proposed at Navi Mumbai

During 2015-16 the state government proposed to

establish an additional airport through PPP in around

four phases at Navi Mumbai with a view to minimize

overcrowding at Mumbai International Airport For this

purpose an amount of US$ 255 billion has been

proposed by the Government of Maharashtra The first

phase of the project is expected to be executed by

2019

As per budget 2016-17 the state government proposed

an amount of US$ 916 million for the enhancement of

airports (Solapur Shirdi Chandrapur Karhad Akola

Amaravati etc) under the Airport Development Authority

of Maharashtra

Source AAI (Airports Authority of India)

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash AIRPORTShellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

International airport

Domestic airport

2525DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash AIRPORTShellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Airports Authority of India

Domestic

airport

Passengers (lakh) Aircraft movement (lsquo000) Freight (lsquo000 MT)

2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Mumbai 2188 2521 3005 1883 1954 2202 1811 2077 2090

Pune 350 407 518 295 326 387 211 274 318

Nagpur 136 136 152 125 135 126 51 56 60

Aurangabad 44 42 29 40 41 37 08 13 14

International

airport

Passengers (lakh) Aircraft movement (lsquo000) Freight (lsquo000 MT)

2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Mumbai 10341 11430 11624 7236 7409 7638 46764 48654 49624

Pune 123 101 240 103 112 204 001 - 001

Nagpur 045 044 074 048 054 084 042 044 043

2626DECEMBER 2016

Along a coast line of 720 km there are two principal ports

Mumbai Port Trust (MbPT) and Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust

(JNPT) In addition there are 53 minor ports During 2015-16

up to January 2016 total traffic handled at the two major ports in

Maharashtra was recorded at 104948 lakh tonnes of which

JNPT accounted for 53547 lakh tonnes while Mumbai port

handled around 51401 lakh tonnes of port traffic

The non-major ports of Maharashtra collectively handled

passenger traffic of around 11357 passengers and cargo of

17033 lakh tonnes during 2015-16 till November 2015

Source India Ports Association

1From April 2015 to October 2015

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PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash PORTS

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Minor Ports in Maharashtra

bull Manori

bull Kalyan

bull Thane

bull Versova

bull Bandra

bull Trombay

bull Ulwa-Belapur

bull Panvel

bull Mora

bull Mandwa

bull Karaja

bull Thal

bull Rewas

bull Bankot

bull Kelshi

bull Sriwardhan

bull Dharamtar

bull Kumbharu

bull Harnai

bull Dabhol

bull Palshet

bull Borya

bull Jaigad

bull Tiwri-Varoda

bull Purnagad

bull Jaitapur

bull Vijaydurg

bull Deogad

bull Achara

bull Malvan

bull Niwti

bull Vengurla

bull Redi

bull Kiranpani

bull Ratnagiri

bull Dighi

bull Dahanu

bull Tarapur

bull Nawapur

bull Satpati

bull Kelwa-Mahim

bull Arnala

bull Datiware

bull Uttan

bull Bassein

bull Bhiwandi

bull Alibag

bull Revdanda

bull Borli Mandla

bull Nandgaon

bull Murud-Janjira

bull Rajpuri

bull Mandad

Operational ports statistics

For major

ports2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-161

Traffic handled

(lakh MT)122526 121517 12546 73511

For minor

ports2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-161

Traffic handled

(lakh MT)24198 24774 9643 Not available

2727DECEMBER 2016

As of June 2016 the state had a total installed power

generation capacity of 4063069 MW

Thermal power contributed 2995419 MW to the total

installed power generation capacity followed by

renewable power hydropower and nuclear power with

contributions of 665452 MW 333184 MW and 69014

MW respectively

The private sector was the biggest contributor to the total

installed thermal power generation capacity in

Maharashtra with a capacity of 1886939 MW followed

by 1473497 MW under state utilities and 702633 MW

under central utilities

The state government also proposed a new scheme for

improving electricity distribution system in the state As

per the budget 2016-17 an investment of US$ 4598

million has been projected by the government for this new

scheme

In order to intensify the capacity of renewable energy

sources in the state the state government has professed

a new energy policy for which an investment of US$

6966 million has been proposed

Installed power capacity (MW)

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash POWER

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

20415 21379 22645 26142

30354 34005

3855140589

2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Source Central Electricity Authority

2828DECEMBER 2016

According to Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI)

Maharashtra had 8426 million wireless subscribers and 192

million wireline subscribers as of May 2016

By the end of May 2016 15343488 subscribers had submitted

requests for mobile number portability in Maharashtra

Moreover the tele density in Maharashtra stood at 987 as of

May 2016

As of April 2016 the state recorded 202269 new telephone

wireless connections of Tata 4979 new wireless connections of

Vodafone and 18148 new wireless connections of Reliance

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash TELECOM

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Telecom infrastructure (As of May 2016)

Wireless subscribers 84268281

Wireline subscribers 1928841

Internet subscribers 290000001

Post offices 126012

Tele density (percent) 9871

Source Telecom Regulatory Authority of India February 2015 India Post

Ministry of Communications and Information Technology1As of January 2016

2As on December 2015

Major telecom operators in Maharashtra

Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL)

Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited (MTNL)

Bharti Airtel

Idea Cellular

Vodafone Essar

Reliance Communications

Tata Teleservices

Aircel Limited

Source Telecom Regulatory Authority of India

Performance status of NOFN Project

(as of April 2016)

No of GPs in phase-I 12055

Pipe laid (km) 14214

Cable laid (km) 10906

GPs for which cable laid 4771

No of GPs lit 150

2929DECEMBER 2016

Source Department of Environment Government of Maharashtra

JNNURM Ministry of Urban Development

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS URBAN amp SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTUREhellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Under JNNURM two schemes namely Basic Services to Urban Poor (BSUP) and Integrated Housing and Slum Development

Programme (IHSDP) have been implemented by Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority

During 2016-17 the state government allocated US$ 15276 million for ldquoMaharashtra Suvarn Jayanti Nagrothan Mahaabhiyanrdquo

which is being implemented in the state for creating basic urban amenities across various municipal councils and townships of the

state

As of November 2015 Mahindra Life Space Developers Ltd bought a land in Maharashtra with the objective of developing a

housing project aiding urbanisation in the state In addition the Maharashtra government is considering to aid the affordable

housing concept with opening up of land parcels and plots that would lie under no development zones For this the government is

planning to constitute Housing for all by 2022 policy for the urban population

As per under budget 2016-17 the state government has proposed an outlay of US$ 2749 million in order to boost the

development of metro rail projects in Nagpur and Pune Moreover for Maharashtra Fire Safety Mission in the state an amount of

US$ 458 million has been proposed by the state government

3030DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS URBAN amp SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTUREhellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Urban Infrastructure Projects under JNNURM

Project name

Amount

(US$

million)

Project nameAmount

(US$

million)

Revised in BSUP scheme for construction of 219 Dus

in Panch Zopda and Gopal Nagar slums in Nagpur

Maharashtra176

Integrated Civic Infrastructure Development

Project (ICIDP) Phase I Nagpur Maharashtra2004

BSUP scheme for construction of 279 Dus in Jat

Tarodi slum in Nagpur Maharashtra206

Revised DPR for Construction of 1694 Houses

at four locations of Nagpur City for

Rehabilitation of UrbanPoor under JNNURM -

BSUP- PPP scheme - Nagpur

1936

Revised BSUP scheme for construction of 456 Dus in

5 slums of North Nagpur in Nagpur Maharashtra253

Implementation of Integrated Housing Projects

(788 Dus) under BSUP at Nanded City Dist

Nanded Maharashtra538

Revised BSUP scheme for construction of 365 Dus in

Gopal Nagar and Bh Anand Kausalyayan Nagar

slums in Nagpur Maharashtra445

Implementation of Integrated Housing projects

(958 Dus) under BSUP at Nanded City Distt

Nanded Maharashtra697

Revised BSUP scheme for construction of 630 Dus in

Savitribai Phule Nagar slum in Nagpur Maharashtra621

Implementation of Integrated Housing Projects

(1183 Dus) under BSUP at Nanded city Dist

Nanded Maharashtra887

Revised BSUP scheme for construction of 1017 Dus

in Indira Nagar Indiramata Nagar Wanjara and Bokar

nagar (4 slums) slums in Nagpur Maharashtra944

Implementation of Integrated Housing projects

(1567 Dus) under BSUP at Nanded City Distt

Nanded Maharashtra1184

Source Department of Environment Government of Maharashtra

JNNURM Ministry of Urban Development

3131DECEMBER 2016

Project Name PPP type Sector StageProject Cost

(US$ million)

4 laning Pune - Shirur Road (BOT) TransportOperation and

maintenance stage1604

Hydro Electric Power (Waghur) Project (BOT) Energy Under construction 110

Hydel Power (Vajra - III) Project (BOT) EnergyOperation and

maintenance stage110

Hydro Electric Power (Urmodi) Project (BOT) Energy Under construction 220

Hydro Electric Power (Upper Vaitarna) Project (BOT) Energy Under construction 220

School Building (Waddhamna) Project (DBOOT)

Social and

commercial

infrastructure

Under construction 132

Hydro Electric Power (Temghar) Project (BOT) Energy Under construction 293

Water Supply Scheme (Tuljapur) (OampM) Water sanitationOperation and

maintenance stage761

Hydro Electric Power (Parseoni) Project -

Package 2(BOT) Energy

Operation and

maintenance stage323

Hydro Electric Power (Telbeila) Project (BOT) Energy Under construction 1467

Source DEA Ministry of Finance Government of India BOT Build-Operate-Transfer DBOOT Design-Build-

Own-Operate-Transfer OampM Management Contract

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DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS KEY PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP (PPP)

PROJECTS

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

3232DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS SEZs hellip (13)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Ministry of Commerce amp Industry Department of Commerce SEZ Special Economic Zone

Some of the operational SEZs in Maharashtra

NameDeveloper Location Primary Industry

Maharashtra Airport Development Company Ltd (MIHAN SEZ) Mihan Nagpur Multi product

SEEPZ Special Economic Zone Mumbai Electronics and gems and jewellery

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Aurangabad Engineering

Wipro Ltd Maharashtra Computerelectronic software

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Pune Computerelectronic software

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Nanded Chemicals amp pharmaceuticals

Khed Economic Infrastructure Pvt Ltd Pune Engineering amp electronics

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Satara Engineering

Navi Mumbai Special Economic Zone (NMSEZ) is the agency responsible for the supervision and execution of SEZs in the state

As of July 2016 the state has 25 operational SEZs in the state across diversified sectors including textiles and apparel food

processing footwear and leather products multi-product pharma IT SEZs etc

3333DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS SEZs hellip (23)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Some of the SEZs with formal approvals

NameDeveloper Location Primary industry

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Limited

MIDCPune ITITeS

Syntel International Private Limited Pune ITITeS

Serum Bio-pharma Park Pune Pharmaceuticals amp biotechnology

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Latur Agro-processing

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Nanded Pharmaceuticals

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Aurangabad Engineering amp electronics

Wokhardt Infrastructure Development Limited Aurangabad Pharmaceutical

Hiranandani Builders Mumbai ITITeS

New Found Properties and Leasing Pvt Ltd Thane ITITeS

EON Kharadi Infrastructure Private Limited Pune ITITeS

In addition to operational SEZs as of July 2016 Maharashtra had 9 SEZs with valid in-principle approvals 59 SEZs with formal

approvals and 51 SEZs with notified approvals

Source Ministry of Commerce amp Industry Department of Commerce SEZ Special Economic Zone

3434DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS SEZs hellip (33)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Some of the SEZs with valid in-principal approvals

NameDeveloper Location Primary industry

Mumbai SEZ Limited Gujarat Positra Port Infrastructure Ltd Multi-product

Gitanjali Gems Limited Nanded Maharashtra Gems and jewellery

ISPAT Industries Limited Raigad District Maharashtra Multi-product

Gitanjali Gems Limited Aurangabad Maharashtra Gems and jewellery

Gitanjali Gems Limited Nagpur Maharashtra Multi-product

Maharashtra Airport Development Company Limited Nagpur Maharashtra Power

Gitanjali Gems Limited Nashik Maharashtra Multi-services

Redi Port Ltd Post Redi district Sindhudurg Maharashtra FTWZ

Quippo Infrastructure Raigarh Maharashtra Engineering

Source Source Ministry of Commerce amp Industry Department of Commerce SEZ Special Economic Zone

3535DECEMBER 2016

Education infrastructure (2015-16)

InstitutionNo of

Institution

Student

Enrollment

Primary schools 105489 16017

Secondary and higher secondary

schools25013 6414

Engineering colleges (diploma

graduate and post-graduate)1093 346515

Industrial training institutes (itis) 824 134767

Architecture colleges 74 3763

Arts science commerce amp law

colleges2249 961576

Pharmacy 486 29371

During 2015-16 Maharashtrarsquos education infrastructure

comprised 21 universities 105489 primary schools 25013

secondary and higher secondary schools Primary schools

had 16017 thousand students enrolled during the year of

which 7509 thousand were girls with 515 thousand

teachers Secondary schools in the state had 6414

thousand enrolled students of which 2920 thousand were

girls with 221 thousand teachers Government of

Maharashtra is focusing on education of girls in the state

Various schemes such as Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya

Ahilyabai Holkar Scheme and Attendance Allowance

Scheme have been introduced for promoting girl education in

the state

As per budget 2016-17 the state government allocated an

amount of US$ 2099 million for the ldquoNational Secondary

Education Missionrdquo which was initiated by the central

government in association with the state government and

aims at delivering quality education to all students

undergoing secondary education Further the state

government also decided to digitise all public libraries

approved by the government with an allocated amount of

US$ 262 million during 2016-17

In addition an outlay of US$ 11304 million for Sarv Shiksha

Abhiyan has been proposed by the central and state

governments collectively

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash EDUCATION

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16 State Budget 2016-17

Census 2011

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Literacy rate () in Maharashtra 2015-16

Overall 823

Male 884 Urban 887

Female 699 Rural 77

3636DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash HEALTH

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Health infrastructure (2015-16(1))

State level hospitals 490

District hospitals 23

Mobile medical units 13

Sub-district hospitals with capacity of 50 beds 58

Sub-district hospitals with capacity of 100 beds 28

Community health centres 458

Rural hospitalsCottage hospitals 360

Primary health centres 1811

Sub-centres 10580

General hospitals 4

Orthopedic hospital 1

Super specialty hospitals 2

Mental health institutes 4

Women hospitals 11

TB hospitals 4

Health and family welfare training institution 8

Source Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Government of India

Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16(1)Until Dec 2015

As per budget 2016-17 an outlay of US$ 23739 million

has been proposed by the state government for Public

Health Department Moreover for increasing the

coverage of insurance being provided to beneficiaries in

the state the state government proposed an allocation

of US$ 4582 million during 2016-17

Health indicators of Maharashtra

(As of September 2015)

Doctor to patient ratio 1 27790(1)

Registered doctors 148575(1)

Birth rate (per thousand persons) 165

Death rate (per thousand persons) 62

Infant mortality rate (per thousand live births) 24

Life expectancy at birth (years) (2-15-16)

Male (2016-20) 699

Female (2016-20) 737

3737DECEMBER 2016

Cricket is the prominent sport in Maharashtra Other popular sports are hockey and tennis

The state has a number of sports stadiums located in Mumbai Pune and Nagpur The most well-known ones are the

Wankhede Stadium and the Brabourne Stadium in Mumbai the Nehru Stadium in Pune and the Vidarbha Cricket

Association (VCA) Stadium in Nagpur

The state has a number of entertainment centres and multiplexes The most famous entertainment centres include Essel

World in Thane The state is also home to almost all major multiplex chains in the country including PVR Cinemas Big

Cinemas and Fun Cinemas The state has a number of religious places including the Siddhi Vinayak temple (Mumbai)

Shirdi Nasik and Sach Khand Shri Huzur Gurdwara (Nanded)

The Gateway of India Ajanta and Ellora caves Daulatabad Fort and Khandala are the main tourist destinations in the state

The Sahara Stadium in Pune has been built with modern outlook and state-of-the-art facilities the stadium has a seating

capacity of about 36000

In 2016 the state government formulated a new policy- Maharashtra Tourism Policy 2016 and allocated US$ 4353 million

for the policy in order to intensify basic amenities across various tourist spots in the state

Under the New Sports Policy 2012 the Government of Maharashtra plans to set up public gyms at district sports complexes

or municipal gardens

In November 2016 the state played host to Global Citizen Festival India one of the biggest musical events in the country

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

CULTURAL INFRASTRUCTURE

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Maharashtra Tourism Government of Maharashtra

3838DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

AMRUT AND SMART CITIES

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Pune

NashikAurangabad

Nagpur

Mumbai

Bhiwandi

Source TechSci Research

Smart Cities in Maharashtra

Cities Population Area (sq km)Literacy

rate

Pune 9429408 15643 8615

Greater Mumbai 12478447 60340 8973

Nagpur 4653570 9892 8839

Nashik 6107187 15530 8231

Aurangabad 3701282 10107 7902

Amravati 646801 270 9207

Navi Mumbai 1119477 16300 8962

Kalyan-Dombivali 1246381 1372 8146

Solapur 951118 1489 8280

Thane 1818872 14700 8941

On the basis of population and the number of statutory towns the Government of India shortlisted 10 cities namely Amravati

Aurangabad Greater Mumbai Kalyan-Dombivali Nagpur Nashik Navi Mumbai Pune Solapur and Thane under the Smart City project

In November 2015 the UK government selected 2 cities of Maharashtra that is Pune and Amravati to develop as smart cities The

agreement is expected to boost the Indo-UK trade

As per budget 2016-17 the state government launched a scheme for smart city for delivering eco-friendly and ecological urban life to the

statersquos citizens Among the first selected 20 states Pune and Solapur are also included Moreover the state government has also

decided to develop other 8 smart cities in the state as well

3939DECEMBER 2016

The resources policy incentives infrastructure and climate support investments in the state Maharashtra Agro Industries

Development Corporation founded in 1965 is responsible for development of agro-based units in the state MIDC is responsible for

the development of industrial infrastructure Maharashtra Small Scale Industries Development Corporation was formed in 1962 to

provide new orientation and strength to the development of small-scale industries in the state Its main objective is to aid counsel

assist finance protect and promote interests of small industries

The Government of Maharashtra is promoting the development of several Special Economic Zones (SEZs) across Maharashtra for

sectors such as ITITeS pharmaceuticals biotechnology textile automotive amp auto components gems amp jewellery and food

processing Till July 2015 the state has 25 operational SEZs of which the majority share is contributed by ITITeS engineering and

electronics segment

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key Industries in Maharashtra

bull Pharmaceuticals

bull Biotechnology

bull IT and ITeS

bull Electronics

bull Engineering

bull Auto amp auto components

bull Oil amp gas

bull Food amp agro processing

bull Gems and jewellery

bull Banking financial services and insurance (BFSI)

bull Textiles

Source Economic Survey 2015-16 MAIDC - Maharashtra Agro Industries

Development Corporation (1)Up to September 2015

Establishment of MSME units

Year MSME unitsInvestment

(US$ million)

Employment

(lakh)

2007-08 10244 34846 139

2008-09 11682 50336 171

2009-10 11896 46257 150

2010-11 14496 84983 187

2011-12 15606 67874 207

2012-13 16136 83333 206

2013-14 19814 97128 248

2014-15 36992 109685 350

2015-16(1)

20220 62481 166

4040DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTORhellip(17)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Banking and insurance contribution to GSDP

at current prices (in US$ billion)

1806 1883

23982696 2586

2693 2895

2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

Source Maharashtra Economic Survey 2015-16 Reserve Bank of India

At current prices the contribution of the banking and

insurance sector to the GSDP of the state increased at a

CAGR of 818 between 2008-09 and 2014-15

At constant prices the contribution of banking and

insurance sector in the GSDP of the state increased at a

CAGR of 457 between 2008-09 and 2014-15

Banking and insurance contribution to GSDP

at constant prices (in US$ billion)

1921 2009

23762571

2312 2297 2512

2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

Deposits and credit of scheduled commercial

banks in Maharashtra by bank group

(January-March 2016)

Bank group

No of

banking

offices

Deposits

(US$ million)

Credit

(US$ million)

Rural 3199 944450 806862

Semi-urban 2554 1558601 1033621

Urban 1807 2460975 1285199

Total 7560 4964025 3125681

Source Reserve Bank of India

4141DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTORhellip(27)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

ATMs deployed in Maharashtra June 2015

21574

8749 8053

4481

291

Total Public SectorBanks

Private SectorBanks

State BankGroup

ForeignBanks in India

ATMs deployed in Maharashtra June 2014

19099

6811 7502

4473

313

Total Public SectorBanks

Private SectorBanks

State BankGroup

ForeignBanks in India

Source Reserve Bank of India Source Reserve Bank of India

23321

9449 8920

4683

269

Total Public SectorBanks

Private SectorBanks

State BankGroup

Foreign Banksin India

Source Reserve Bank of India

ATMs deployed in Maharashtra June 2016

4242DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTOR hellip(37)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Scheduled commercial banks in Maharashtra

Reserve Bank of India (RBI) was founded in 1935 and is recognised as Indias central banking institution RBI also controls the monetary policy of the Indian rupee RBI is headquartered in Mumbai Maharashtra and has 19 regional offices and nine sub officesMonetary authority supervision of the financial systems foreign exchange management and currency issuing are the major functions of the Reserve Bank of India

Foundation year 1956 (owned by Government of India)Banking services Credit cards consumer banking corporate banking finance and insurance investment banking mortgage loans private banking wealth managementTotal assets US$ 44792 billion Total income US$ 1254 billion ( H1 2015-16)Headquarters amp employees Headquartered in Mumbai with over 300000 employees

Website wwwsbicoin

Foundation year 1906 (state owned commercial bank)Banking services Commercial banking retail banking private banking asset management mortgages credit cardsTotal assets US$ 10373 billion Total income US$ 694 billion (2015-16)Headquarters amp infrastructure Bank is based in Mumbai with over 4500 branches and over 1000 ATMs all over IndiaWebsite wwwbankofindiacom

Reserve Bank of India

State Bank of India

Bank of India

Source Reserve Bank of India Bank websites

4343DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTOR hellip(47)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Scheduled commercial banks in Maharashtra

Foundation year 1919 (owned by Government of India)Banking services Consumer banking corporate banking finance and insurance investment banking mortgage loans private banking private equity wealth management agriculture loanTotal assets US$ 6307 billion Total income US$ 543 billion (2015-16)Headquarters amp Employees Bank is based in Mumbai with over 28000 employees and more than 4000 ATMs Website wwwunionbankofindiacoin

Foundation year 1935 (the bank has the largest network of branches in Maharashtra and is a public sector bank)Banking services Loans credit cards savings investment vehicles insurance investment banking mortgage loans private banking etcTotal assets US$ 2422 billion Total income US$ 214 billion (2015-16) Headquarters amp infrastructure Based in Pune and reaches out to 15 million customers with 2000 branches in 29 statesWebsite wwwbankofmaharashtrain

Foundation year 1911 (one of oldest commercial banks owned by the government)Banking services Core banking services are loans credit cards savings investment vehicles and insurance investment banking mortgage loans private banking etcTotal assets US$ 517 billion Total income US$ 425 billion (2015-16) Headquarters amp infrastructure Headquartered in Mumbai with over 4000 branches in 27 Indian states and 270 extension countersWebsite wwwcentralbankofindiacoin

Union Bank of India

Bank of Maharashtra

Central Bank of India

Source Reserve Bank of India Bank websites

4444DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTOR hellip(57)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Scheduled commercial banks in Maharashtra

Foundation year 1938Banking services Investment banking consumer banking commercial banking retail banking private banking asset management pensions mortgages credit cardsTotal assets US$ 2155 billion Total income US$ 129 billion (nine months ending December 2015)Headquarters amp infrastructure Bank is based in Mumbai with over 1400 branches and more than 100 ATMsWebsite wwwdenabankcom

Foundation year 2004Banking services Corporate and institutional banking commercial banking investment banking retail banking finance marketingTotal assets US$ 2259 billion Total income US$ 111 billion (2015-16)Headquarters amp Infrastructure Bank is based in Mumbai with more than 550 branches and 1255 ATMrsquosWebsite wwwyesbankin

Foundation year 1980Banking services Private and business banking corporate banking and securities global transaction banking and asset amp wealth managementHeadquarters amp employees Bank is based in Mumbai with more than 9500 employees in 16 citiesWebsite wwwdbcomindia

Dena Bank

Yes Bank

Deutsche Bank India

Source Reserve Bank of India Bank websites

4545DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTOR hellip(67)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Scheduled commercial banks in Maharashtra

Foundation year 1902Banking services Credit cards debit cards loans investments NRI banking and private bakingHeadquarters amp employees Bank is based in Mumbai with over 7500 employees The bank has 44 branches in 31 cities and 700 ATMs across the countryWebsite wwwCitibankcoin

Foundation year 1994Banking services Investment banking investment management wealth management private banking corporate banking private equity finance and insurance consumer banking mortgages credit cardsTotal assets US$ 9796 billion Total income US$ 528 billion (H1 2015-16)Headquarters amp employees Bank is based in Mumbai with more than 69065 employeesWebsite wwwhdfcbankcom

Foundation year 1964 (10th largest bank in the world)Banking services Consumer banking corporate banking finance and insurance investment banking mortgage loans private banking private equity wealth management agriculture loanTotal assets US$ 5905 billion Total income US$ 480 billion (2015-16) Headquarters amp infrastructure Bank is based in Mumbai with over 15000 employees and 2000 ATMsWebsite wwwidbicom

Citibank India

HDFC Bank

IDBI Bank

Source Reserve Bank of India Bank websites

4646DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTOR hellip(77)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Scheduled commercial banks in Maharashtra

Foundation year 1994Banking services Credit cards consumer banking corporate banking finance and insurance private bankingHeadquarters amp employees Bank is based in Mumbai with over 67857 employees Website wwwicicibankcom

ICICI Bank

Source Reserve Bank of India Bank websites

4747DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

MUMBAI AS FINANCIAL HUB OF INDIAhellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Mumbai is the capital of the state of Maharashtra and the financial capital of India The city houses a majority of the headquarters of

large corporates and financial institutions in the country In addition major stock exchanges commodity exchanges and capital

markets of India are situated in Mumbai During 2014-15 Mumbai accounted for 227 of the state income of Maharashtra Till

September 2015 the number of micro small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in Mumbai totalled 244000 providing employment to

about 292000 thousand individuals

According to Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC) there are 305 industrial units in Mumbai About US$ 648

million has been invested by the corporation for various projects in Mumbai providing employment to about 50000 people in the area

Source Maharashtra Economic Survey 2015-16 Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust

The government has also commenced work for setting up a special economic zone (SEZ) in Nhava Sheva Navi Mumbai The project

is being developed by Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) and is planned by LampT Infrastructure Engineering Limited The project will

be developed on EPC mode with a total expected private investment of about US$ 53468 million The zone is being developed on

27738 hectares of land and is directly accessible via Mumbai Goa Highway- NH4B and SH 54 It is expected to generate direct and

indirect employment opportunities for about 150 thousand people The project was granted environmental clearance on 5th December

2014 LampT Infrastructure Engineering submitted detailed plans for the project to the government on 31st March 2015 Since then

activities such as levelling of the area and initiation of tender process for the wall protecting the SEZ (Phase-1) have commenced

4848DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

MUMBAI AS FINANCIAL HUB OF INDIAhellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Further the Government is setting up the Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC) with the help of the Government of Japan

which has agreed to lend US$ 45 billion for this project Seven nodes are in the development stage for the Phase-1 of the

project which is expected to greatly boost Indiarsquos manufacturing sector

The Government of Maharashtra sent a memorandum to the 13th Finance Commission to support the growth of Mumbairsquos

infrastructure and develop it as an international finance centre

In addition to providing US$ 159 million to the Government of Maharashtra for developing the infrastructure of Mumbai as a part

of (JNNURM) the Government of India has released US$ 2663 million for the funding of Mumbai Metro to improve the transport

infrastructure of Mumbai

In November 2015 apex industry body ASSOCHAM launched Maharashtra-Goa Regional Development Council with an aim to

develop Mumbai as International Finance Centre and Mumbai-Pune-Nashik region as the Silicon Valley of India The Council is

expected to aid sustainability of two major states

The Mumbai Metro Rail Phase II A from Dahisar to DN Nagar covering 186 km with project cost of US$ 97922 million

commenced in February-2016 and is likely to be completed by March 2019 Phase III of the project Colaba-Bandra-Seepz

covering 335 km with a project cost US$ 353437 million is expected to be completed by 2020-21 General consultant has been

appointed and tendering for civil work is in progress for this phase

Preliminary work is in progress for the Mumbai Trans ndash Harbour link and Multi-Modal Corridor from Virar to Alibaug Work on the

projects commenced in 2011 amp 2010 and are expected to be completed by 2021 amp 2019 respectively As of October 2015

expenditure of US$ 1 21 million and US$ 1 million respectively was incurred

Source Maharashtra Economic Survey 2015-16

4949DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash PHARMACEUTICALS AND BIOTECHNOLOGY hellip (13)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Major opportunities have emerged in the pharmaceutical

sector primarily in the areas of contract research contract

manufacturing and clinical trials

The state has a well developed laboratory research and

development infrastructure and a strong resource pool As of

August 2015 one of the leading pharmaceutical companies

Nutra Plus started the commercial production of therapeutic

and analgesic products in its Tarapur plant

The Maharashtra state government aims at giving a boost to

the pharmaceutical sector in the state and improve research

activities with development of skilled man power Hence the

government plans to establish National Institute of Pharmacy

Education and Research at Nagpur during 2015-16 In

September 2015 A2Care one of the leading pharmaceutical

companies announced plans to invest in Maharashtra under

the Make in Maharashtra programme

From August 1991 to October 2015 a total of 854 projects

with an investment of US$ 24485 million have been

approved for the pharmaceutical industry in the state Of

these 496 projects with investment of US$ 66315 million

have commenced

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

MSME Micro small and medium enterprises

5050DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash PHARMACEUTICALS AND BIOTECHNOLOGY hellip (23)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

Economic Survey 2015-16

Biotechnology amp Pharmaceutical SEZs in Maharashtra

Sector Status

Serum Bio-Pharma Park Pharmaceuticals amp Biotechnology Formal approval granted

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Pharmaceuticals Formal approval granted

Wockhardt Infrastructure Development Limited Pharmaceuticals Formal approval granted

Mahindra and Mahindra Limited Biotechnology Formal approval granted

International Biotech Park Ltd Biotechnology Formal approval granted

Inspira Infra (Aurangabad) Ltd (formally Ajanta Project (India) Ltd) Pharmaceuticals Formal approval granted

Inspira Infra (Aurangabad) Ltd (formally Ajanta Project (India) Ltd) Biotechnology Formal approval granted

Saloni Business Park Private Limited Biotechnology Formal approval granted

Veritas Infrastructure Development Limited Biotechnology Formal approval granted

SEZ Bio-Tech Services Private Limited Biotechnology Formal approval granted

Registered BT units

BT unitsTotal units Investment (US$ million) Employment

Registered LOI Registered LOI Registered LOI

MSME 50 15 433 298 872 338

Large 16 7 1858 881 712 931

5151DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash PHARMACEUTICALS AND BIOTECHNOLOGY hellip (33)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

GlaxoSmithkline

Pharmaceuticals Ltd

Cipla Ltd

bull GlaxoSmithkline Pharmaceuticals established in 1924 is one of the oldest players in the Indian

pharmaceuticals industry In 2015-16 the company earned US$ 42291 million in revenues The

company produces medicines that treat major diseases such as asthma virus control

infections mental health diabetes and digestive conditions The company is also a leader in the

important areas of vaccines and is developing new treatments for cancer

bull Cipla is one of the major Indian companies in the pharmaceuticals sector with total income

from operations in 2015-16 valued at US$ 208 billion It is also one of the oldest players in the

sector The company has manufacturing units at Vikhroli (Mumbai) and Patalganga

Wockhardt Ltd

bull Wockhardt headquartered in Mumbai is a major player in the integrated healthcare segment

The companyrsquos market presence covers formulations biopharmaceuticals nutrition products

vaccines and Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs) The companyrsquos total income from

operations stood at US$ 33986 million in 2015-16

bull Wockhardt has set up a global scale biopharmaceuticals manufacturing park the Wockhardt

Biotech Park in Aurangabad This state-of-the-art complex comprises six dedicated

manufacturing facilities and is designed according to USFDA and EMEA standards

Lupin Ltd bull Lupin is one of the significant players and primarily derives its revenue from formulations Total

net sales of the company in 2015-16 were valued at about US$ 209 billion The company has

manufacturing plants at Tarapur and Aurangabad The company is waiting for an approval from

the Food and Drugs Authority to start commercial operations in Mihan-SEZ Nagpur

USFDA US Food and Drug Administration EMEA Europe The Middle East and Africa

5252DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ITITeS AND ELECTRONICS hellip (14)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

News Articles

IT is one of the top notch sectors in the state with maximum

thrust development and investment

Over 2014-15 Maharashtra accounted for around 30 of the

countryrsquos software exports with the help of 1200 software units

present in the state

The Government of Maharashtra is focusing on providing IT-

related infrastructure fiscal incentives to IT units and an

institutional framework for the IT sector The prime ITITeS clusters

are in Greater Mumbai Pune Thane and Nasik Pune is the

leader in Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) services

During 2015-16 the Directorate of Information Technology made 156 online services available through ldquoAaple Sarkarrdquo portal under

the Maharashtra Public Services Rights Act 2015

During 2016 Government of Maharashtra came up with a new policy - ldquoElectronics Policy 2016rdquo which aims at achieving a turnover

of US$ 12 billion for the ESDM industry and is assisting in targeted expansion of ESDM sector to cross US$ 2 billion through 2020

Source Economic Survey 2015-16

Investment in science technology and

environment sector in Maharashtra

Year Cost (outlay) US$ million

2011-12 619

2012-13 442

2013-14 564

2014-15 947

2015-16 1023

5353DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ITITeS AND ELECTRONICS hellip (24)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

During 2015-16 Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

(MIDC) CIDCO and Software Technology Park of India cumulatively

developed 37 public IT parks and approved 472 IT parks Of the total

472 IT parks 160 parks are already operational with an overall

investment of US$ 55637 million and US$ 136908 million has been

proposed for the remaining 312 IT park projects that are in the

processing phase

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development CorporationSource Economic Survey 2015-16

Prominent information technology parks in Maharashtra

District Number of IT parks (2015-16)

Pune 172

Greater Mumbai 158

Thane 129

Nagpur 5

Nashik 4

Aurangabad 3

Wardha 1

Total 472

Prominent information technology parks in

Maharashtra

Talawade IT Park Dehu-Moshi Road Pune

Millennium Business Park (MBP) Navi Mumbai

Hinjewadi IT Park Phase I Hinjewadi Pune

Hinjewadi IT Park Phase II Hinjewadi Pune

Kolhapur IT Park Kolhapur

Sangli IT Park Vishrambag Sangli

Nagpur IT Park Nagpur

Deogiri Infotech Park Aurangabad

Kharadi IT Park Kharadi Pune

5454DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ITITeS AND ELECTRONICS hellip (34)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

News articles

Government initiatives

Additional floor space index for IT parks and recreational residential and other support facilities would be provided

Eligible IT-ITeS units covered under the Package Scheme of Incentives (PSI) would be exempted from the payment of electricity duty

IT units would be supplied with power at industrial rates

Property tax shall be levied on ITITeS units at par with residential rates

VAT on the sale of IT products would be generally charged at a minimum floor rate

Developement of Mumbai-Pune-Nashik as Silicon valley of India that is an IT innovation hub under Maharashtra-Goa Regional Development

Council

5555DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ITITeS AND ELECTRONICS hellip (44)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

Accenture

IBM

bull Accenture is a global management consulting technology services and outsourcing company

with around 259000 people serving clients in more than 120 countries The company has

several development centres across India

bull It has major operating centres in Mumbai and Pune In 2014-15 (for the twelve months ending

Aug 2015) the company earned revenues of US$ 3291 billion

bull IBM is one of the biggest IT solutions and product firms having presence across the globe

bull The company has a significant presence in India with centres in Pune In 2014 it recorded

revenues of US$ 9279 billion

Capgemini

bull Capgemini is a global IT major headquartered in Paris France and operates in more than 40

countries The company generated revenues of US$ 1150 billion in 2014 and US$ 529 billion

in H1 2015 The company provides solutions across all verticals in the industry It has software

centres in Mumbai Navi Mumbai and Pune In February 2014 the company opened a new

facility at Pune with a seating capacity of 2800 persons adding to the 4000 people it employs

at its Pune campus It is also looking to increase its workforce in the state

Infosys Technologies

Ltd

bull Infosys is a well-known IT giant with development centres across India The company

generated revenues of US$ 8711 billion in 2014-15 and US$ 464 billion in H1 2015-16

bull The company has a development centre at Wakad Pune and also a BPO centre in the city

bull Infosys has been allotted land in Mihan-SEZ Nagpur and was expected to start construction

work in July 2014 In the first phase the company will invest US$ 788 million to accommodate

5000 software professionals

5656DECEMBER 2016

Maharashtra occupies an important place in both the production and export of engineering goods from the country

The engineering industry in the state is highly diversified and produces a large range of machine parts from industrial

machinery to industrial castings and forgings

The industry which was initially concentrated in the Mumbai-Pune belt has spread all over the state with the major

production centres in Nagpur Aurangabad Nasik and Kolhapur

The major engineering items of production and export in Maharashtra are textile mill machinery machinery for sugar

cement and chemical plants food processing machinery construction machinery tractors electric power machinery

transmission line towers automobiles and ship building

BHEL is setting up a new power equipment fabrication plant at Bhandara in the Vidharba region of Maharashtra The

greenfield unit is being set up by the company with an initial investment of US$ 92 million and will provide direct employment

to about 700 people It is setting up a silicon solar cell at Sakoli in the Bhandara district and also plans to set up a solar

photo-voltaic cell unit in the state As of May 2015 the plant is in construction stage

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KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ENGINEERING hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

5757DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ENGINEERING hellip (22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

Larsen amp Toubro

Ltd (LampT)

Greaves Cotton Ltd

bull Larsen amp Toubro Limited (LampT) is a diversified Indian conglomerate with interests in engineering

and construction The company earned US$ 681 billion in revenues during H1 2015-16

bull LampT is one of the oldest running companies with headquarters in Mumbai The company has

manufacturing facilities at Mumbai and Ahmednagar

bull Greaves Cotton is one of the oldest and well-diversified engineering companies in India

bull Its core products include dieselpetrol engines pump sets construction equipment and gensets

bull The company has manufacturing facilities at Chakan Chinchwad Chikalthana Shendra and

Waluj The company earned US$ 24731 million in revenues in 2015-16

Siemens Groupbull Siemens Group is a leading inventor innovator and implementer of leading-edge technology-

enabled solutions operating in the core business segments of industry energy and healthcare

The company is based in Navi Mumbai In 2013-14 (October 2013 to September 2014)

Siemens India earned US$ 176 billion as total income from operations and US$ 119 billion

during the first 9 months of 2014-15 (till June 2015)

ABB

bull ABB is one of the leading engineering companies in the world The ABB group operates in

around 100 countries and employs about 130000 people The company offers an extensive

array of products and services within power and automation technologies ABB operations in

India include 12 manufacturing facilities with over 10355 employees The company has a

manufacturing facility in Mumbai In 2014-15 ABB India Ltd earned revenues of US$ 128 billion

from operations on standalone basis and US$ 94808 million during the first nine months of

2015

5858DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash TEXTILES hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Maharashtra contributes about 114 to Indiarsquos textiles and apparels

output Maharashtra is the largest cotton producer in India with

largest area under cultivation for cotton that is 3827 thousand

hectares during 2015-16 The textile industry is the largest employer

in Maharashtra and contributes around 28 to Indias total exports

Textile parks aimed to provide world-class infrastructural

components for the textile sector and enhance productive capacity

are being set up in Maharashtra to maintain its leadership position in

textile exports and production

Some of the textile parks are the Nardhana Textile Park in Dhule

Butibori (Nagpur) Textile Park and Ambernath Textile Park As

announced in May 2015 the state government plans to set up 8 new

textile parks in the state

As per budget 2016-17 the state government is aiming at setting up

new textile units across the statersquos cotton growing areas Moreover

the government has also proposed an investment of US$ 4048

million during 2016-17 for the existing and upcoming textile projects

across Vidharbha Norhern Maharashtra and Marathwada

Source Central Silk Board

Note 2015-16(1) Till May 2016

Source Economic Survey 2014-15

2015-16 (cotton production) - estimated

Cotton (lint) production in Maharashtra (million bales)

774

682 679

883

682

420

2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Raw silk production (in tonnes)

Year Volume

2012-13 97

2013-14 122

2014-15 221

2015-16 274

2016-17(1) 20

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KEY INDUSTRIES ndash TEXTILES hellip (22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

Raymond

Bombay Dyeing

bull Raymond was incorporated in 1925 and is a leading Indian textile major The company is part of

global conglomerate Raymond Group It generated revenues of US$ 43886 million in 2014-15

and US$ 4084 million between April-September 2015

bull Raymond was the first in 1959 to introduce a polywool blend in India to creating the worlds finest

suiting fabric ndash the Super 240s ndash made from superfine 116 micron wool

bull The Bombay Dyeing and Manufacturing Company Limitedrsquos textile products include bedding

range bedding accessories bath linen hotel linen and industrial fabrics

bull Product range also consists of bed sheets bed covers quilts duvet covers dohars bed in bag

sets blankets pillow cases cushion covers shams cushions pillows and bed decor sets pool

towels bath towels hand towels and face towels The company generated revenues of US$

30374 million in 2015-16

S Kumarsrsquo bull S Kumarsrsquo is one of Indias leading textile and apparel companies With expertise in multi-fibre

manufacturing the company has extended its presence in multiple product categories from

fabrics to apparels and home textiles Its brands include Reid amp Taylor Belmonte SKumars

Uniformity By Belmonte Carmichael House and Stephens Brothers

Siyaramrsquosbull Siyaram Silk Mills incorporated in 1978 is a leading producer of blended fabrics in India

bull The company is one of the most renowned vertically integrated textile companies in the country

It operates the widest range of latest machinery in its eco-friendly plants at Tarapur Daman and

Mumbai The company earned US$ 24775 million in revenues in 2015-16

6060DECEMBER 2016

Maharashtra has a strong presence in the petrochemicals and oil and

gas sectors Mumbai Nagothane Rabale and Patalganga are major

petrochemical hubs while Thane Mumbai Pune and Wardha are

chemical hubs

Opportunities primarily exist in the areas of polymers amp plastics

fertilisers and synthetic yarns Key competitive strengths of the state in

this industry are the strong upstream and downstream linkages for raw

materials and products Bombay High accounts for over 50 of the

countrys oil amp gas production In August 2015 Indraprastha Gas Ltd

invested US$ 3151 million in Maharashtra Natural Gas Ltd (MNGL) The

purpose of the investment is to enhance the city gas distribution

business of the company in Maharashtra

As of August 2015 the state government announced plans to establish a

grid-connected canal top solar power project in the state at Jalgaon The

project will feature a 75 MW solar photovoltaic power plant which will be

established on the left bank canal of the dam As per the new energy

policy of the state the government is planning to establish 14400 MW of

fresh grid-connected capacity by 2019-20

As on March 2016 the state had an installed capacity of 2995419 MW

under Thermal energy 69014 MW under Nuclear energy 333184 MW

under Hydro and 661329 MW under Renewable energy sources

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KEY INDUSTRIES ndash CHEMICALS OIL AND GAS ENERGY hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Commissionerate of Agriculture GoM

Economic Survey 2015-16

Use of chemical fertilisers in Maharashtra

YearTotal input

(lsquo000 tonnes)

Per hectare

consumption (kg)

2011-12 658 1552

2012-13 547 1161

2013-14 599 1194

2014-15 6013 1259

2015-16 5825 1070

Under the State Budget 2016-17 the government has

planned an investment of US$ 11977 million for

electricity generation projects Outlay of UD$ 6966

million has been set for adding capacity under non-

conventional energy sources

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MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

Oil and Natural Gas Corp

Hindustan Petroleum

Corp Ltd

bull Oil and Natural Gas Corporation ranks as one of the leading oil and gas Exploration and Production

(EampP) companies in the world in the terms of asset value The companyrsquos consolidated revenue from

operations stood at US$ 12 billion in 2015-16 The company has a production facility at Uran (Navi

Mumbai) and the corporate office is in Mumbai It plans to invest US$ 810 million to build a new gas

based fertiliser plant and it would invest US$ 9456 million for redevelopment of its Mumbai High

(North) oil and gas field in the state of Maharashtra

bull Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL) is one of the Navratna Public Sector Units (PSUs)

It is a major refining and oil retailing company in India HPCLrsquos standalone total income was US$

2857 billion in 2015-16 It has an oil refining unit on Mumbairsquos west coast

Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd bull Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) is engaged in the marketing and distribution refining

trading and exploration of petroleum The companyrsquos standalone revenues stood at US$ 1633

billion between April 2015-September 2015 BPCL has a refinery in Mumbai

Reliance Industries Ltd bull Reliance Industries Limited is the largest private sector firm in India and ranks 99th on the Fortune

500 list based on revenues The companyrsquos standalone revenues was US$ 4523 billion for 2015-16

The company has diversified interests in energy retail textiles petrochemicals infotel and SEZs

Reliance Industries Limited has manufacturing facilities at Nagothane Nagpur and Pathalganga in

Maharashtra

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KEY INDUSTRIES ndash AUTO AND AUTO COMPONENTS hellip (13)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Maharashtra accounts for approximately 351 of the

countryrsquos output of automobiles by value

The major automobile centres in the state include Pune

Nasik Aurangabad and Nagpur

Pune is the largest auto hub of India with over 4000

manufacturing units in the Pimpri-Chinchwad region

alone Pune is home to large players like Bajaj Auto

Limited Daimler Chrysler Limited Tata Motors etc

Nasik is home to one of Indias largest multi-utility

vehicle manufacturers ndash Mahindra amp Mahindra Limited

In September 2015 Maharashtra government received

an application from Mercedes Benz regarding an

investment plan of US$ 30553 million to upgrade its

manufacturing capacity at Pune plant which

manufactures around 40000 to 80000 units of luxury

cars per year

The domestic utility maker Mahindra has been planning

to invest US$ 122 billion for enlarging its automotive or

manufacturing plants in Maharashtra Investment of US$

99298 million will be made at the companyrsquos Nashik

plant and while investment of US$ 22915 million would

be done in the Chakan unit The total amount will be

invested by Mahindra over a span of more than seven

years

Automotive hubs in Maharashtra

As of August 2016 Mahindra Intertrade a part of Mahindra

Group entered into a partnership with MSTC a Government

of India enterprise to set up the countrys first auto

shredding and vehicle recycling unit Gujarat and

Maharastra have been short listed for setting up the facility

with the operations likely to commence by early 2018

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KEY INDUSTRIES ndash AUTO AND AUTO COMPONENTS hellip (23)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

As of July 2015 the Maharashtra state government

announced plans to finalise the deal with Chrysler for

setting up a jeep production facility at Ranjangaon in

Aurangabad The overall investment expected in the

first year is US$ 28188 million and US$ 56369 million

is to be invested over the next six years

ARAI Indias premier automotive RampD testing and

certification organisation is in Pune It is Indiarsquos first

Auto Cluster Development and Research Institute is in

Maharashtra

Investment opportunities in the auto sector

Partnership and alliances for auto component

sector

Vehicle retailing

Low cost vehicles

Cvs to benefit from increasing infrastructure activity and

heightened international interest

Diversification in two wheeler segment

Design centers

Auto financing

RampD

Source Economic Survey 2015-16 ARAI - Automotive Research Association of India

Note 2016(1) till January 2016

Category wise numbers of a few categories of motor vehicles on the road in Maharashtra

Vehicle Type 2015 2016(1)

Motor-cycles scooters amp mopeds 18151386 19705511

Taxi cabs 203180 217062

Auto rickshaws 719341 724080

Ambulances 13625 14295

School buses 27046 22402

Private service vehicles 11163 11640

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KEY INDUSTRIES ndash AUTO AND AUTO COMPONENTS hellip (33)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

Bajaj Auto Ltd

Tata Motors Ltd

bull Bajaj Auto is a major Indian automobile manufacturer The company is the worlds fourth-largest two- and

three-wheeler manufacturer with turnover of US$ 346 billion in 2015-16 The company manufactures and

exports scooters motorcycles and auto rickshaws The company is based in Pune with a regional office at

Akurdi and manufacturing plants in Chakan (Pune manufactures motorcycles) and Waluj (near

Aurangabad manufactures motorcycles and three-wheelers)

bull Tata Motors Limited is a multinational corporation headquartered in Mumbai India It acquired British

automotive brands Jaguar and Land Rover in 2008 The company is the worldrsquos fourth-largest truck and

bus manufacturer Net revenue of the company was US$ 1232 billion in 2015-16

bull The company has an auto manufacturing and assembly unit at Pune The Pune unit is spread over two

geographical regions ndash Pimpri (800 acres) and Chinchwad (130 acres)

Force Motors Ltd bull Formerly known as Bajaj Tempo Force Motors is a part of Firodia Enterprise that manufactures Multi

Utility Vehicles (MUVs) tractors Sports Utility Vehicles (SUVs) and Light Commercial Vehicles (LCVs)

bull Matador was a popular LCV manufactured by Force Motors The company has a manufacturing unit in

Pune The company generated consolidated income of US$ 467 million in 2015-16

Mahindra and Mahindra

Ltd

bull Mahindra and Mahindra is one of the major auto manufacturers of India The company generated US$

1775 billion of income from operations in 2015-16

bull The companyrsquos products include tractors SUVs and LCVs It has manufacturing facilities at Mumbai Pune

Nagpur and Nasik

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KEY INDUSTRIES ndash TOURISM hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Maharashtra is a major trade and tourist destination of India attracting

thousands of tourists from across the world every year It is the fourth

most visited state of India

There are many temples in Maharashtra some of them being hundreds of

years old constructed in a fusion of architectural styles borrowed from

north and south India Maharashtra has its own folk music Folk musical

programmes such as Gondhal Lavani Bharud and Powada are popular

especially in rural areas

The state is home to the Hindi film industry Bollywood which produces

the largest number of films globally Maharashtra has a score of

pilgrimage destinations ranging from the ones that revolve around

mythology (eg Nasik Warkar and Pune) and those celebrating the

achievements of religious leaders and reformers (Shirdi Haji Ali shrine) to

new age pilgrimage destinations such as the Osho Commune at Pune

Tourist arrivals in Maharashtra (million)

Nasik is one of the four sites of the Kumbh Mela which is held once in every 12 years The city is known as the place where Lord

Ram spent 14 years in exile Maharashtra is the first state to declare a tourism district for tourism development Sindhudurg is the

first district in Maharashtra to be declared as a tourism district

The state has launched Unlimited Maharashtra advertising campaign through newspapers and television channels to attract

tourists during summer vacations A half-hour ferry ride across Mumbai harbor takes visitors to view the superbly carved 1300

years old cave temple on the little island of Elephanta a favourite picnic spot

Source Ministry of Tourism Government of India

7750 8685

9850 10781

2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

6666DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash TOURISM hellip (22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

In 2014-15 9412 million domestic tourists and 438 million foreign tourists visited the state of Maharashtra whereas in 2013-14

827 million domestic tourists and 415 million foreign tourists visited Maharashtra During 2015 10343 million domestic tourists

and 431 million foreign tourists visited the state of Maharashtra

In 2016 the Government of Maharashtra formulated a new policy on Tourism- lsquoMaharashtra Tourism Policy 2016rsquo which aims at

minimizing delays as well as replication of redundancies amp information and enhancing the application process efficiency An

amount of US$ 4353 million was allocated by the government to boost basic amenities being provided across tourist spots

As per 2016-17 budget the state government announced the following plans

Aurangabad has been affirmed as a tourist district in the state and the government has decided to offer special attention

towards the uplifting of tourism in Verul Sulibhanjan Mhaismal and Khultabad

The state government is also undergoing various steps for improving safety measures across the beaches for ensuring

security of people

6767DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES amp EMPOWERMENT

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Till October 2015 a total of 454 mega projects were sanctioned by the state government with an outlay of US$ 5418 billion Due

to these projects employment opportunities for a total of 388 lakh people are expected to be created

Further a total employment of 166 lakh has been recorded across 20220 MSMEs with an investment of US$ 62480 million till

September 2016

As per budget 2016-17 for upgradation of State Employment Guarantee Scheme and Mahatma Gandhi Rural Employment

Scheme in the state the Government of Maharashtra has projected an outlay of US$ 1222 million of which US$ 42295 million

is towards the central share and US$ 10769 million is towards the state share These schemes are being executed in the state

for providing the required job opportunities across rural areas

Source State Budge 2016-17 Economic Survey 2015-16

6868DECEMBER 2016

The Government of Maharashtra provides single-window clearance to all units to reduce the average time required for

establishment of such units and issue various clearances required for setting up of industries at a single point The

government has taken following steps for setting up committees at various levels

District-level committee under the chairmanship of the District Collector for proposals from SSI units

State-level committee under the chairmanship of Development Commissioner (Industries) for MSILSI units

Mega projects committee under the chairmanship of Secretary (Industries) for mega projects and FDI proposals

A Common Application Form (CAF) to be evolved for every applicant seeking to set up an industry andor expansion unit

and development of information systemsoftware to process such applications online

Representatives of the concerned departments from whom the clearances are required to be the members of or invitees on

the district state and mega projects committees The final decision will be given as far as possible within 30 days of receipt

of dully filled CAFs

In order to provide the people of state with one stop portal for information services and consents electronically under

Industrial Policy 2013 the government is focussing on provisions for SWC system

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SINGLEndashWINDOW CLEARANCE MECHANISMhellip (13)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

6969DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

SINGLEndashWINDOW CLEARANCE MECHANISMhellip (23)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Agency Description

MIDC services

Land Department- Services

Fire Department- Services

Engineering - Water Department- Services

Engineering - Drainage Department- Services

Engineering - Power Department- Services

SPA Department- Services

Technical Advisor Department- Services

IT SEZ Department- Services

Non-MIDC services

Directorate of Industries - Services

Labour Department- Services

Airport Authority of India - Services

Public Works Department - Services

Ministry of Corporate Affairs - Services

Food and Drug Administration - Services

Maharashtra Coastal Zone Management Authority - Services

Directorate General of Foreign Trade - Services

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

7070DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

SINGLEndashWINDOW CLEARANCE MECHANISMhellip (33)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Agency Description

Non-MIDC services

Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Limited - Services

Income Tax Department - Services

Department of Sales Tax - Services

Industrial Safety amp Healthy Directorate - Services

Boiler Inspectorate - Services

Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai ndash Services

Central Board of Excise amp Customs - Services

Employee Welfare - Services

Weights and Measures - Services

Bureau of Indian Standards - Services

Maharashtra Pollution Control Board - Services

Petroleum and Explosives Safety Organization - Services

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

7171DECEMBER 2016

Agency Description Contact information

Directorate of

Industries

The work of the Directorate of Industries Maharashtra stateis mainly confined to the development and progress of large-scale small-scale and cottage industries in the state TheDepartment of Industries was reorganised and theDirectorate of Industries was formed in August 1960 Controlof cottage industries was transferred to the Directorate ofIndustries with effect from 1st December 1960

It also assists in the formulation and implementation ofvarious policies and promotional schemes

Development Commissioner of Industries

Government of MaharashtraDirectorate of Industries

New Administrative Building2nd Floor Opposite Mantralaya

MumbaiMaharashtra-400 032

Phone 91-22-22028616didcimaharashtragovin

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INVESTMENT PROMOTION OFFICES hellip (13)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

7272DECEMBER 2016

Agency Description Contact information

Maharashtra Agro

Industries

Development

Corporation Limited

(MAIDC)

The objective of the company is to make available to thefarmers of Maharashtra standard quality fertiliserspesticides agro engineering implements amp animal feed to theextent required amp at the time of requirement amp at competitiverates

Maharashtra Agro Industries Development CorporationLimited (MAIDC) has also been designated as the statenodal agency by Ministry of Food Processing IndustriesGovernment of India In its role as state nodal agency itscrutinises amp forwards various proposals of entrepreneursunder different schemes of assistance from the Governmentof India It also helps entrepreneurs in preparing projectsselecting the area etc

Krushi Udyog BhavanDinkarrao Deasi Marg Aarey Milk

ColonyGoregaon (East) Mumbai-400065 Maharashtra India

Phone 91-22-29272027Email mdmaidcmumbaicom

Website wwwmaidcmumbaicom

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KEY INVESTMENT PROMOTION OFFICES hellip (23)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

7373DECEMBER 2016

Agency Description Contact information

Maharashtra

Industrial

Development

Corporation (MIDC)

1 MIDCrsquos objectives are

a) To achieve balanced industrial development ofMaharashtra with an emphasis on developing partsand underdeveloped parts of the state

b) Help in infrastructural development of each and everydistrict in Maharashtra

c) Facilitate entrepreneurs in setting up industries atvarious locations

MIDC is an agent of the state government for carrying outactivities of acquisition and disposal of land provision ofinfrastructure facilities and providing other services toindustrial centres

Udyog SarathiMahakali Caves Road Andheri (E)

Mumbai-400 093Phone 91-22-268700525473

Fax 91-22-26871587Email feedbackmidcindiaorg

Website wwwmidcindiaorg

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INVESTMENT PROMOTION OFFICES hellip (33)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

7474DECEMBER 2016

Approvals and clearances required Respective departments

Prior to setting up the unit

Registration

Development Authority

Allotment of landshed

Permission for land use Industrial Development Authorities

No-objection certificate under the Water Act 1974 and the Air Act 1981 Pollution Control Board

Approval for construction activity and building plan Development Authority

No-objection certificate Fire Department

Provisional Trade Tax registrations

Central and State Excise Departments

Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956

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KEY APPROVALS REQUIRED hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

7575DECEMBER 2016

Approvals and clearances required Respective departments

Before commencement of production

No-objection certificate under the Water Act 1974 and the Air Act 1981 Pollution Control Board

No-objection certificate Fire Department

Permanent Trade Tax registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956Central and State Excise Departments

Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956

After commencement of productionactivity

Registration Industries Department

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KEY APPROVALS REQUIRED hellip (22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Timelines for approvals and clearances

Department Timeline

Issuance of allotment order 15 days

Possession of plotshed 7 days

Building plans approval 15 days

Grant of water connection 10 days

Urban land ceiling permission 10 days

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2014-15

7676DECEMBER 2016

Cost parameter Cost estimate Source

Land (per sq m)Commercial US$ 02 to US$ 11583

Industrial US$ 02 to US$ 5792

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC)

Power (per kWh)

Domestic 45-16 cents

Commercial 117-235 cents

Agricultural 43 cents

Industrial 88-1997 cents

Economic Survey 2015-16

Labour (per day) US$ 12 to US$ 6

Ministry of Labour and Employment

Government of India Wage Rates July

1 2015 to Dec 31 2015

5-star hotel room (single

occupancy per night)US$ 97-US$ 220

Maharashtra Tourism Development

Corporation

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

COST OF DOING BUSINESS IN MAHARASHTRA

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

As per the World Bank and Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP) report - Assessment of State

Implementation of Business Reforms 2016 the state ranked 10th as per the Ease of Doing Business Index

7777DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE ACTS amp POLICIES hellip (15)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Maharashtra ITITeS Policy 2015

Read more

Objectives

Maharashtra Renewable Energy Policy 2015

bull To increase power production from renewable sources by 14400 MW and from solar power

projects by 7500 MW From renewable sources power generation of 5000 MW is targeted from

wind power projects 1000 MW from sugarcane wasteagricultural remedial projects 400 MW

from small hydro projects 300 MW from agricultural waste power generation projects and 200

MW from industrial waste power generation projects

bull The policy progress would be headed by the Principal Secretary Energy

Objectives

Read more

bull To attract IT investments across the State and incentivize IT industry at all district headquarters

in the State by providing additional incentives and continue to provide usual incentives as per the

IT ITES Policy ndash 2009

bull To promote the development of special fields of application of IT such as animation visual

effects gaming and comics

Maharashtra Tourism Policy 2016

Read more

Objectives

bull Designate Tourism as a priority sector since it holds the potential to usher in economic

development and generate high employment opportunities in Maharashtra

bull Achieve sector growth of 10 per annum and share of 15 in GSDP through tourism and

tourism related activities

bull Generate fresh investments in the tourism sector to the tune of US$ 458 billion by 2025

bull Create 1 million additional jobs in the tourism sector by 2025

7878DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE ACTS amp POLICIES hellip (25)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Housing Policy 2013-2018

bull To generate low income housing by making it mandatory for private developers with residential

plot sizes of 4000 square metres and above to reserve 20 of the land for low income groups

bull The reserved land or constructed flats would be handed over to the state housing agency

Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (MHADA)

Read more

Objective

Industrial Policy of Maharashtra 2013-2018

bull To attract investment of US$ 82946 billion by the end of 2018 and create 2 million job

opportunities

bull To focus on the areas of Maharashtra that are less developed in comparison with mainstream

industrially developed areas and retain the state as industrial investment leaderRead more

Objectives

Organic Farming Policy 2013

bull To promote and encourage organic farming in Maharashtra by allocating a minimum 10 of the

land for organic faming activity

bull To provide organic pesticides and fertilizers and increase the awareness amongst farmers about

organic faming through lecturesRead more

Objective

7979DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE ACTS amp POLICIES hellip (35)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

State Port Policy 2010

bull To develop six non major ports in Maharashtra by developing greenfield ports multi-purpose

jetties and cargo terminals in order to aid import and export and coastal shipping of goods

Read more

Objective

e-Governance Policy of Maharashtra - 2011

bull To develop the e- governance sector of the state and take it towards m- governance by enabling

the citizens to avail the services online

bull To enable the government to function more efficiently and develop a paper less environment

Read more

Objective

Textile Policy of Maharashtra 2011ndash17

bull To lay special emphasis on raising processing units at various levels from cotton to

manufacturing textiles to assure long term development by giving support to the industries

associated with manufacturing of textiles

Objective

Read more

8080DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE ACTS amp POLICIES hellip (45)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Child Development Policy 2002

bull To emphasise on child development of orphans destitute homeless and deviated in a planned

structured and disciplined manner

bull To aid prevention of sexual exploitation and trafficking of children

bull To provide free education and entertainment facilitiesRead more

Objectives

Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Policy 2002

bull To help in the growth of SEZs (duty free enclave) in the state in order to promote rapid industrial

development and job opportunities

bull To attract foreign amp domestic investments for infrastructure development in the state Read more

Objectives

Tourism Policy 2006

bull To promote tourism and develop hospitality infrastructure with private sector participation in the

state for a period of ten years or until substituted by new policy

bull To encourage public-private partnership (PPP) mode for development of tourist destinations

Read more

Objective

8181DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE ACTS amp POLICIES hellip (55)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Grapes Processing Industry Policy 2001

bull To develop grape processing industry in the state and creating better employment opportunities

bull To encourage wine industry be setting up wine parks in the state

Read more

Objective

Maharashtra Biotechnology Policy 2001

bull To develop and make the state biotechnology industry globally competitive the government

announced various fiscal and non fiscal incentives for biotechnology units

bull To develop infrastructure that is biotechnology parks and research basesRead more

Objective

Water Policy 2002

bull To focus on optimal use of water resources coupled with sustainable development in order to

provide economic and social benefits to the people of the state

Read more

Objective

8282DECEMBER 2016

Summit Venue of Summit Date

International Summit on Engineering and Technology (ISET-16) Mumbai 13th August 2016

International Conference on Networking Communication and Computing

Technology (ICNCCT-16)Nashik 14th August 2016

World Conference on Advanced Trends Robot Design Development

And Control (WCRDDC-16)Pune 27th August 2016

International Conference on Applications in Electrical Electronics

Computer Civil and Mechanical Engineering (ICEECCME-16)Aurangabad 4th September 2016

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

CONFERENCESSUMMITS FOR 2016-17hellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source India conference alerts

8383DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

CONFERENCESSUMMITS FOR 2016-17hellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source India conference alerts

Summit Venue of Summit Date

International Conference on Research in Mechanical Robotics and Civil

Engineering (ICRMRCE-16)Mumbai 11th September 2016

International Conference on Research in Mechanical Robotics and Civil

Engineering (ICRMRCE-16)Mumbai 2nd October 2016

International Conference on Electrical Electronics Computer Civil and

Mechanical Engineering (ICEECCME-16)Mumbai 6th November 2016

8484DECEMBER 2016

Average exchange rates

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ANNEXURE

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Year INR equivalent of one US$

2004-05 4481

2005-06 4414

2006-07 4514

2007-08 4027

2008-09 4614

2009-10 4742

2010-11 4562

2011-12 4688

2012-13 5431

2013-14 6028

2014-15 6028

2015-16 6546

Source Reserve Bank of India

8585DECEMBER 2016

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DISCLAIMER

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Page 15: MAHARASHTRA - IBEF• Maharashtra’sGSDP at current prices was US$ 300.51 billion in 2015-16 and accounted for 12.98% of India’sGDP, the highest among all states. Highest FDI in

1515DECEMBER 2016

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16

Indian Horticulture Database

CropAnnual production 2015-16

(lsquo000 tonnes)

Sugarcane 72089

Soya bean 1853

Groundnut 189

Sunflower seed 7

Jowar (Kharif) 314

Jowar (Rabi) 1383

Rice 2548

Wheat 720

Bajra (millets) 304

Maize (Kharif) 1184

Maize (Rabi) 336

Total food grains (Kharif) 5036

Total food grains (Rabi) 3353

Total oilseeds (Kharif) 2052

Total oilseeds (Rabi) 28

Total pulses (Kharif) 576

Total pulses (Rabi) 911

During 2015-16 production of pulses and oil seeds in the state

was recorded at around 148 million tonnes and 208 million

tonnes respectively

Sugarcane cotton onion soya bean banana jowar (sorghum)

and rice are some of the key agricultural products of

Maharashtra

Total food grain production in the state stood at around 83

million tonnes in 2015-16

As per the Agriculture Marketing and Farmer Friendly Reforms

Index the state secured the top position in pursuing farmer

friendly policies during 2016

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIONhellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Area (lsquo000 hectares) and production (lsquo000 MT) of

horticulture crops in Maharashtra

23802

26492

26512

16739

183783

242652 242770197198

20

12-1

3

20

13-1

4

20

14-1

5

20

15-1

6

Area

Production

1616DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIONhellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Production of pomegranates in Maharashtra

(lsquo000 MT)

2011-12 478

2012-13 408

2013-14 945

2014-15 1313

Source Department of Agriculture amp Co-operation Ministry of Agriculture

Sugarcane production in Maharashtra (million MT)

6416

8190 8673

6965 75389153

7208

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Sugar production in Maharashtra (lakh MT)

70409070 9000

7970 7710

10510

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

Vegetable production in Maharashtra (lsquo000 MT)

Vegetable 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

Onion 5638 4660 5864 5864

Potato 360 321 370 370

Tomato 1007 1050 1200 1200

As per state budget 2016-17 the Government of

Maharashtra proposed an outlay of US$ 1222

million under the scheme - ldquoNational Agriculture

Development Schemerdquo in order to strengthen the

production of pulses and oilseeds in the state

The state government also proposed

establishment of organic farming research amp

training centres across four universities related to

agriculture for the endorsement of organic

farming in the state

During 2015-16 the state recorded production of

5803 thousand MT of onion

1717DECEMBER 2016

Source Department of Industrial Policy amp Promotion Economic 1Includes Maharashtra Dadra amp Nagar Haveli and Daman amp Diu

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash FDI INFLOWS AND INVESTMENTS

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

According to the DIPP cumulative FDI inflows1 in the

state of Maharashtra during April 2000 to March

2016 stood at US$ 8262 billion

The state government has approved 19053

industrial proposals during 1991-92 to 2015-16 (up to

October 2015) Chemicals amp fertilisers followed by

textiles were the leading sectors in terms of industrial

proposals approved with cumulative share of 254

FDI equity inflows1 2008-09 to 2014-15

(US$ million)

12431

8249

6097

9553

6361

3420

6361

9511

20

08-0

9

20

09-1

0

20

10-1

1

20

11-1

2

20

12-1

3

20

13-1

4

20

14-1

5

20

15-1

6

Approved and commissioned industrial projects for major industries

(1991-92 to 2015-16- up to October 2015)

Industry

Approved proposalsCommissioned

Projects

No

Investment

(US$

billion)

No

Investme

nts (US$

billion)

Metallurgical 1909 1543 935 561

Chemicals amp

fertilizers2839 915 1386 340

Textile 1998 764 933 259

Electrical amp

electronics1174 343 683 119

Sugar 1532 587 235 128

Processed

food1046 309 440 088

1818DECEMBER 2016

As of November 2015 Maharashtrarsquos exports totalled to around

US$ 4384 billion

Major products exported from the state are gems and jewellery

software textiles readymade garments cotton yarn metal and

metal products agro-based products engineering items drugs and

pharmaceuticals and plastic and plastic items

Maharashtra is the largest producer of sugar in India In May 2015

the Government of Maharashtra approved a subsidy of US$ 167

per ton (up to the extent of 800000 tonnes) for the exports of raw

sugar

In November 2015 Maharashtra sugar mills entered into a deal with

neighbouring markets such as Sri Lanka and Bangladesh etc for

exporting 2 lakh MT of white sugar As per the announcement made

by the state government in September 2015 Maharashtra is

expected to export 4 million tonnes of sugar during 2015-16

Coca Cola a major soft drink producing giant will be procuring

oranges from Vidarbha Nagpur for producing juices that would be

sold worldwide The production would take place at its Butibori plant

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16

Note 2015-16(1) up to November 2015

Exports trends (US$ billion)

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash MAHARASHTRArsquoS EXPORT TRENDShellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

492 481

676

840769

478

739

438

200

8-0

9

200

9-1

0

201

0-1

1

201

1-1

2

201

2-1

3

201

3-1

4

201

4-1

5

20

15

-16⁽sup1⁾

1919DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash MAHARASHTRArsquoS EXPORT TRENDShellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Maize exports from Maharashtra (million MT)

10891

15160

18780

22376

1655113257

10315

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Source APEDA 1From April-August 2015

Dairy productrsquos exports from Maharashtra (thousand MT)

832 1135467

2183

3954

1125599

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Source APEDA 1From April-August 2015

Pulses exports from Maharashtra (million MT)

756

1509

18142060

2354

13031561

20

09-1

0

20

10-1

1

20

11-1

2

20

12-1

3

20

13-1

4

20

14-1

5

20

15-1

6

Source APEDA (1)From April-August 2015

2020DECEMBER 2016

Source State Budget 2016-17

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE BUDGET 2016-17

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Revenue receipts of US$ 3373 billion and revenue expenditure of US$ 3429 billion were estimated during 2016-17

PlanBudget- 2016-17

(US$ million)

National Agriculture

Development Scheme1222

lsquoMahatma Gandhi Rural

Employment

Missionrsquo and lsquoState Employment

Guarantee Schemersquo

53065

Science Technology amp

Environment Annual plan947

Crop Insurance Scheme 28337

Pandit Dindayal Upadhyay Krishi

Margdarshan Yojana916

Irrigation 458

Irrigation projects included in

ldquoPradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchai

Yojanardquo31744

ldquoChief Minister Rural Road

Schemerdquo7638

Electricity generation projects 11976

Textile Industry 4048

Road construction 61869

PlanBudget- 2016-

17 (US$ million)

Land acquisition and project displaced rehabilitation in

MIHAN3304

Shelter for all- 2022 scheme 10693

infrastructure development in Municipal council Nagar

Panchayat15276

Accelerate Nagpur and Pune metro project 2749

Maharashtra fire safety mission 458

Rajiv Gandhi Jivandai Arogya Yojana 4582

Sarv Siksha Abhiyan 11304

Nature Tourism 721

Strengthening of tourist places 4353

Majhi Kanya Bhagyashree Yojana 381

Preservation and conservation for Varli Art 916

Mumbai Metro phase-3 1382

Rajiv Gandhi Jivandai Arogya Yojana 4582

2121DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16 NHAI

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash ROADShellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

The state is well connected to its six neighbouring states and other parts of India through 18 national highways The 945 km long

Mumbai-Pune expressway is Indias first six-lane concrete high speed tolled expressway which connects the state capital and

financial hub Mumbai with the neighbouring industrial hub Pune

During 2015-16 with an investment of US$ 7638 million the state government executed - Chief Minister Rural Road Development

Scheme for connecting those areas which are not included under PMGSY As per budget 2016-17 the Government of Maharashtra

allotted an outlay of US$ 61869 million for construction of roads in the state Moreover for enhancing the flow of traffic in the town of

Kalyan the government proposed to establish the 21 km long Bhiwandi-Kalyan-Shilphata elevated road with a proposed outlay of

US$ 611 million

As on December 2015 the state government approved an elevated road project on Ghodbunder Road from Gaimukh for a proposed

investment of US$ 1327 million construction of a third bridge on Thane creek at Vashi with a proposed investment of US$ 1327

million an elevated road at Bhiwandi-Kalyan-Shil Phata with a proposed investment of US$ 4313 million four lane Vakan-Pali-

Khopoli road at a proposed investment of US$ 8294 million and an underground tunnel between Thane and Borivali

Road type Road length (km)

(as of 2015-16)

National highways 743479

State highways 40000

Major district roads 50232

Other district roads 52761

Village roads 114557

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16 NHAI

National highway length completed (km)

39100

25050

12400

2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

2222DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash ROADShellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Expenditure on road works under Pradhan Mantri Gram

Sadak Yojana in Maharashtra (US$ million)

5852

8255

3380

2013-14 2014-15 2015-16sup1

Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) was

launched in 2000 with the objective of connecting eligible

rural habitants Until 2015 about 419971 km of road

network has been completed across India of which road

length of 22214 km was completed in Maharashtra

In November 2015 the 785-meter long Vanjarpatti flyover in

Bhiwandi was inaugurated and constructed over a part of

extended Mumbai Urban Infrastructure Project (MUIP)

As per budget 2016-17 the state government proposed an

outlay of US$ 3304 million for acquisition of land special

subsidy package etc under the MIHAN project during 2016-

17

As of November 2016 the government approved two and

four-laning of three highway stretches - NH-930 NH-211

(New NH-52) and NH-211 (New NH-52) in MaharashtraPradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana

(PMGSY)`(2015-16- up to October 2015)

Habitations connected 10

Length completed 18954

Source NHAI Note 1Up to October 2015

Source PMGSY

2323DECEMBER 2016Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16 State Budget 2016-17 MMRDA Mumbai Metropolitan Region

Development Authority

The rail transport system of Maharashtra is very well

developed The state is well-connected to other parts of the

country with a railway network spanning 6103 km

(including 378 km of Konkan Railway)

Maharashtra also has an intra-citysuburban network of

railways The suburban railways carry around 8 million

passengers every day

During 2015-16 the state government and Central Ministry

of Railways signed a Memorandum of Understanding to

establish a special purpose vehicle for boosting the

completion of all the awaited rail projects in Maharashtra

During 2015-16 the state government initiated work on the

first stage of Phase-I CBD BelapurPendhar-Taloja MIDC-

Kalamboli-Khandeshwar-Navi Mumbai International Airport

corridor which is expected to be accomplished by 2017

Work on the 111 km long Belapur-Pendhar road is under

progress

As per budget 2016-17 the state government allocated

US$ 2749 million for boosting the execution of Nagpur to

Pune metro rail project Moreover for the Phase II of

Mumbai Metro line an outlay of US$ 1382 million has

been proposed by the state government for 2016-17

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash RAILWAYS

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Metromono rail

projects Project cost

(US$ million)

Current

statusimplemen

tation periodMumbai Metro Rail

Project

Phase IIA Dahisar-

DN Nagar (186 km) 97922

Initiated from

February 2016

Phase III Colaba-

Bandra-SEEPZ (335

km)353437

Tendering for civil

works in progress

Phase IV Wadala-

Ghatkopar-Thane-

Kasarwadavli (32 km) 291781

Report on

feasibility study

submitted

Phase VII Andheri

(E)- Dahisar (E) (165

km)94837

Appointment of

interim consultant

is in progress

Mumbai Mono Rail

Project

Wadala to Chembur amp

Sant Gadge Maharaj

Chowk (Jacob circle)

to Wadala (20 km)

37580

Phase I complete

Phase II90 work

completed

2424DECEMBER 2016

There are seven domestic and four international airports

functioning in Maharashtra Domestic flights operate

from Mumbai Pune Nagpur Aurangabad Kolhapur

Juhu and Nanded whereas international flights operate

from Mumbai Nagpur Pune and Aurangabad Mumbai

airport is one of the busiest airports in India To reduce

congestion at the Mumbai International Airport an idea

for a new airport has been proposed at Navi Mumbai

During 2015-16 the state government proposed to

establish an additional airport through PPP in around

four phases at Navi Mumbai with a view to minimize

overcrowding at Mumbai International Airport For this

purpose an amount of US$ 255 billion has been

proposed by the Government of Maharashtra The first

phase of the project is expected to be executed by

2019

As per budget 2016-17 the state government proposed

an amount of US$ 916 million for the enhancement of

airports (Solapur Shirdi Chandrapur Karhad Akola

Amaravati etc) under the Airport Development Authority

of Maharashtra

Source AAI (Airports Authority of India)

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash AIRPORTShellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

International airport

Domestic airport

2525DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash AIRPORTShellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Airports Authority of India

Domestic

airport

Passengers (lakh) Aircraft movement (lsquo000) Freight (lsquo000 MT)

2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Mumbai 2188 2521 3005 1883 1954 2202 1811 2077 2090

Pune 350 407 518 295 326 387 211 274 318

Nagpur 136 136 152 125 135 126 51 56 60

Aurangabad 44 42 29 40 41 37 08 13 14

International

airport

Passengers (lakh) Aircraft movement (lsquo000) Freight (lsquo000 MT)

2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Mumbai 10341 11430 11624 7236 7409 7638 46764 48654 49624

Pune 123 101 240 103 112 204 001 - 001

Nagpur 045 044 074 048 054 084 042 044 043

2626DECEMBER 2016

Along a coast line of 720 km there are two principal ports

Mumbai Port Trust (MbPT) and Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust

(JNPT) In addition there are 53 minor ports During 2015-16

up to January 2016 total traffic handled at the two major ports in

Maharashtra was recorded at 104948 lakh tonnes of which

JNPT accounted for 53547 lakh tonnes while Mumbai port

handled around 51401 lakh tonnes of port traffic

The non-major ports of Maharashtra collectively handled

passenger traffic of around 11357 passengers and cargo of

17033 lakh tonnes during 2015-16 till November 2015

Source India Ports Association

1From April 2015 to October 2015

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash PORTS

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Minor Ports in Maharashtra

bull Manori

bull Kalyan

bull Thane

bull Versova

bull Bandra

bull Trombay

bull Ulwa-Belapur

bull Panvel

bull Mora

bull Mandwa

bull Karaja

bull Thal

bull Rewas

bull Bankot

bull Kelshi

bull Sriwardhan

bull Dharamtar

bull Kumbharu

bull Harnai

bull Dabhol

bull Palshet

bull Borya

bull Jaigad

bull Tiwri-Varoda

bull Purnagad

bull Jaitapur

bull Vijaydurg

bull Deogad

bull Achara

bull Malvan

bull Niwti

bull Vengurla

bull Redi

bull Kiranpani

bull Ratnagiri

bull Dighi

bull Dahanu

bull Tarapur

bull Nawapur

bull Satpati

bull Kelwa-Mahim

bull Arnala

bull Datiware

bull Uttan

bull Bassein

bull Bhiwandi

bull Alibag

bull Revdanda

bull Borli Mandla

bull Nandgaon

bull Murud-Janjira

bull Rajpuri

bull Mandad

Operational ports statistics

For major

ports2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-161

Traffic handled

(lakh MT)122526 121517 12546 73511

For minor

ports2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-161

Traffic handled

(lakh MT)24198 24774 9643 Not available

2727DECEMBER 2016

As of June 2016 the state had a total installed power

generation capacity of 4063069 MW

Thermal power contributed 2995419 MW to the total

installed power generation capacity followed by

renewable power hydropower and nuclear power with

contributions of 665452 MW 333184 MW and 69014

MW respectively

The private sector was the biggest contributor to the total

installed thermal power generation capacity in

Maharashtra with a capacity of 1886939 MW followed

by 1473497 MW under state utilities and 702633 MW

under central utilities

The state government also proposed a new scheme for

improving electricity distribution system in the state As

per the budget 2016-17 an investment of US$ 4598

million has been projected by the government for this new

scheme

In order to intensify the capacity of renewable energy

sources in the state the state government has professed

a new energy policy for which an investment of US$

6966 million has been proposed

Installed power capacity (MW)

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash POWER

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

20415 21379 22645 26142

30354 34005

3855140589

2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Source Central Electricity Authority

2828DECEMBER 2016

According to Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI)

Maharashtra had 8426 million wireless subscribers and 192

million wireline subscribers as of May 2016

By the end of May 2016 15343488 subscribers had submitted

requests for mobile number portability in Maharashtra

Moreover the tele density in Maharashtra stood at 987 as of

May 2016

As of April 2016 the state recorded 202269 new telephone

wireless connections of Tata 4979 new wireless connections of

Vodafone and 18148 new wireless connections of Reliance

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash TELECOM

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Telecom infrastructure (As of May 2016)

Wireless subscribers 84268281

Wireline subscribers 1928841

Internet subscribers 290000001

Post offices 126012

Tele density (percent) 9871

Source Telecom Regulatory Authority of India February 2015 India Post

Ministry of Communications and Information Technology1As of January 2016

2As on December 2015

Major telecom operators in Maharashtra

Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL)

Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited (MTNL)

Bharti Airtel

Idea Cellular

Vodafone Essar

Reliance Communications

Tata Teleservices

Aircel Limited

Source Telecom Regulatory Authority of India

Performance status of NOFN Project

(as of April 2016)

No of GPs in phase-I 12055

Pipe laid (km) 14214

Cable laid (km) 10906

GPs for which cable laid 4771

No of GPs lit 150

2929DECEMBER 2016

Source Department of Environment Government of Maharashtra

JNNURM Ministry of Urban Development

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS URBAN amp SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTUREhellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Under JNNURM two schemes namely Basic Services to Urban Poor (BSUP) and Integrated Housing and Slum Development

Programme (IHSDP) have been implemented by Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority

During 2016-17 the state government allocated US$ 15276 million for ldquoMaharashtra Suvarn Jayanti Nagrothan Mahaabhiyanrdquo

which is being implemented in the state for creating basic urban amenities across various municipal councils and townships of the

state

As of November 2015 Mahindra Life Space Developers Ltd bought a land in Maharashtra with the objective of developing a

housing project aiding urbanisation in the state In addition the Maharashtra government is considering to aid the affordable

housing concept with opening up of land parcels and plots that would lie under no development zones For this the government is

planning to constitute Housing for all by 2022 policy for the urban population

As per under budget 2016-17 the state government has proposed an outlay of US$ 2749 million in order to boost the

development of metro rail projects in Nagpur and Pune Moreover for Maharashtra Fire Safety Mission in the state an amount of

US$ 458 million has been proposed by the state government

3030DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS URBAN amp SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTUREhellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Urban Infrastructure Projects under JNNURM

Project name

Amount

(US$

million)

Project nameAmount

(US$

million)

Revised in BSUP scheme for construction of 219 Dus

in Panch Zopda and Gopal Nagar slums in Nagpur

Maharashtra176

Integrated Civic Infrastructure Development

Project (ICIDP) Phase I Nagpur Maharashtra2004

BSUP scheme for construction of 279 Dus in Jat

Tarodi slum in Nagpur Maharashtra206

Revised DPR for Construction of 1694 Houses

at four locations of Nagpur City for

Rehabilitation of UrbanPoor under JNNURM -

BSUP- PPP scheme - Nagpur

1936

Revised BSUP scheme for construction of 456 Dus in

5 slums of North Nagpur in Nagpur Maharashtra253

Implementation of Integrated Housing Projects

(788 Dus) under BSUP at Nanded City Dist

Nanded Maharashtra538

Revised BSUP scheme for construction of 365 Dus in

Gopal Nagar and Bh Anand Kausalyayan Nagar

slums in Nagpur Maharashtra445

Implementation of Integrated Housing projects

(958 Dus) under BSUP at Nanded City Distt

Nanded Maharashtra697

Revised BSUP scheme for construction of 630 Dus in

Savitribai Phule Nagar slum in Nagpur Maharashtra621

Implementation of Integrated Housing Projects

(1183 Dus) under BSUP at Nanded city Dist

Nanded Maharashtra887

Revised BSUP scheme for construction of 1017 Dus

in Indira Nagar Indiramata Nagar Wanjara and Bokar

nagar (4 slums) slums in Nagpur Maharashtra944

Implementation of Integrated Housing projects

(1567 Dus) under BSUP at Nanded City Distt

Nanded Maharashtra1184

Source Department of Environment Government of Maharashtra

JNNURM Ministry of Urban Development

3131DECEMBER 2016

Project Name PPP type Sector StageProject Cost

(US$ million)

4 laning Pune - Shirur Road (BOT) TransportOperation and

maintenance stage1604

Hydro Electric Power (Waghur) Project (BOT) Energy Under construction 110

Hydel Power (Vajra - III) Project (BOT) EnergyOperation and

maintenance stage110

Hydro Electric Power (Urmodi) Project (BOT) Energy Under construction 220

Hydro Electric Power (Upper Vaitarna) Project (BOT) Energy Under construction 220

School Building (Waddhamna) Project (DBOOT)

Social and

commercial

infrastructure

Under construction 132

Hydro Electric Power (Temghar) Project (BOT) Energy Under construction 293

Water Supply Scheme (Tuljapur) (OampM) Water sanitationOperation and

maintenance stage761

Hydro Electric Power (Parseoni) Project -

Package 2(BOT) Energy

Operation and

maintenance stage323

Hydro Electric Power (Telbeila) Project (BOT) Energy Under construction 1467

Source DEA Ministry of Finance Government of India BOT Build-Operate-Transfer DBOOT Design-Build-

Own-Operate-Transfer OampM Management Contract

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS KEY PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP (PPP)

PROJECTS

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

3232DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS SEZs hellip (13)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Ministry of Commerce amp Industry Department of Commerce SEZ Special Economic Zone

Some of the operational SEZs in Maharashtra

NameDeveloper Location Primary Industry

Maharashtra Airport Development Company Ltd (MIHAN SEZ) Mihan Nagpur Multi product

SEEPZ Special Economic Zone Mumbai Electronics and gems and jewellery

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Aurangabad Engineering

Wipro Ltd Maharashtra Computerelectronic software

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Pune Computerelectronic software

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Nanded Chemicals amp pharmaceuticals

Khed Economic Infrastructure Pvt Ltd Pune Engineering amp electronics

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Satara Engineering

Navi Mumbai Special Economic Zone (NMSEZ) is the agency responsible for the supervision and execution of SEZs in the state

As of July 2016 the state has 25 operational SEZs in the state across diversified sectors including textiles and apparel food

processing footwear and leather products multi-product pharma IT SEZs etc

3333DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS SEZs hellip (23)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Some of the SEZs with formal approvals

NameDeveloper Location Primary industry

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Limited

MIDCPune ITITeS

Syntel International Private Limited Pune ITITeS

Serum Bio-pharma Park Pune Pharmaceuticals amp biotechnology

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Latur Agro-processing

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Nanded Pharmaceuticals

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Aurangabad Engineering amp electronics

Wokhardt Infrastructure Development Limited Aurangabad Pharmaceutical

Hiranandani Builders Mumbai ITITeS

New Found Properties and Leasing Pvt Ltd Thane ITITeS

EON Kharadi Infrastructure Private Limited Pune ITITeS

In addition to operational SEZs as of July 2016 Maharashtra had 9 SEZs with valid in-principle approvals 59 SEZs with formal

approvals and 51 SEZs with notified approvals

Source Ministry of Commerce amp Industry Department of Commerce SEZ Special Economic Zone

3434DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS SEZs hellip (33)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Some of the SEZs with valid in-principal approvals

NameDeveloper Location Primary industry

Mumbai SEZ Limited Gujarat Positra Port Infrastructure Ltd Multi-product

Gitanjali Gems Limited Nanded Maharashtra Gems and jewellery

ISPAT Industries Limited Raigad District Maharashtra Multi-product

Gitanjali Gems Limited Aurangabad Maharashtra Gems and jewellery

Gitanjali Gems Limited Nagpur Maharashtra Multi-product

Maharashtra Airport Development Company Limited Nagpur Maharashtra Power

Gitanjali Gems Limited Nashik Maharashtra Multi-services

Redi Port Ltd Post Redi district Sindhudurg Maharashtra FTWZ

Quippo Infrastructure Raigarh Maharashtra Engineering

Source Source Ministry of Commerce amp Industry Department of Commerce SEZ Special Economic Zone

3535DECEMBER 2016

Education infrastructure (2015-16)

InstitutionNo of

Institution

Student

Enrollment

Primary schools 105489 16017

Secondary and higher secondary

schools25013 6414

Engineering colleges (diploma

graduate and post-graduate)1093 346515

Industrial training institutes (itis) 824 134767

Architecture colleges 74 3763

Arts science commerce amp law

colleges2249 961576

Pharmacy 486 29371

During 2015-16 Maharashtrarsquos education infrastructure

comprised 21 universities 105489 primary schools 25013

secondary and higher secondary schools Primary schools

had 16017 thousand students enrolled during the year of

which 7509 thousand were girls with 515 thousand

teachers Secondary schools in the state had 6414

thousand enrolled students of which 2920 thousand were

girls with 221 thousand teachers Government of

Maharashtra is focusing on education of girls in the state

Various schemes such as Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya

Ahilyabai Holkar Scheme and Attendance Allowance

Scheme have been introduced for promoting girl education in

the state

As per budget 2016-17 the state government allocated an

amount of US$ 2099 million for the ldquoNational Secondary

Education Missionrdquo which was initiated by the central

government in association with the state government and

aims at delivering quality education to all students

undergoing secondary education Further the state

government also decided to digitise all public libraries

approved by the government with an allocated amount of

US$ 262 million during 2016-17

In addition an outlay of US$ 11304 million for Sarv Shiksha

Abhiyan has been proposed by the central and state

governments collectively

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash EDUCATION

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16 State Budget 2016-17

Census 2011

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Literacy rate () in Maharashtra 2015-16

Overall 823

Male 884 Urban 887

Female 699 Rural 77

3636DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash HEALTH

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Health infrastructure (2015-16(1))

State level hospitals 490

District hospitals 23

Mobile medical units 13

Sub-district hospitals with capacity of 50 beds 58

Sub-district hospitals with capacity of 100 beds 28

Community health centres 458

Rural hospitalsCottage hospitals 360

Primary health centres 1811

Sub-centres 10580

General hospitals 4

Orthopedic hospital 1

Super specialty hospitals 2

Mental health institutes 4

Women hospitals 11

TB hospitals 4

Health and family welfare training institution 8

Source Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Government of India

Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16(1)Until Dec 2015

As per budget 2016-17 an outlay of US$ 23739 million

has been proposed by the state government for Public

Health Department Moreover for increasing the

coverage of insurance being provided to beneficiaries in

the state the state government proposed an allocation

of US$ 4582 million during 2016-17

Health indicators of Maharashtra

(As of September 2015)

Doctor to patient ratio 1 27790(1)

Registered doctors 148575(1)

Birth rate (per thousand persons) 165

Death rate (per thousand persons) 62

Infant mortality rate (per thousand live births) 24

Life expectancy at birth (years) (2-15-16)

Male (2016-20) 699

Female (2016-20) 737

3737DECEMBER 2016

Cricket is the prominent sport in Maharashtra Other popular sports are hockey and tennis

The state has a number of sports stadiums located in Mumbai Pune and Nagpur The most well-known ones are the

Wankhede Stadium and the Brabourne Stadium in Mumbai the Nehru Stadium in Pune and the Vidarbha Cricket

Association (VCA) Stadium in Nagpur

The state has a number of entertainment centres and multiplexes The most famous entertainment centres include Essel

World in Thane The state is also home to almost all major multiplex chains in the country including PVR Cinemas Big

Cinemas and Fun Cinemas The state has a number of religious places including the Siddhi Vinayak temple (Mumbai)

Shirdi Nasik and Sach Khand Shri Huzur Gurdwara (Nanded)

The Gateway of India Ajanta and Ellora caves Daulatabad Fort and Khandala are the main tourist destinations in the state

The Sahara Stadium in Pune has been built with modern outlook and state-of-the-art facilities the stadium has a seating

capacity of about 36000

In 2016 the state government formulated a new policy- Maharashtra Tourism Policy 2016 and allocated US$ 4353 million

for the policy in order to intensify basic amenities across various tourist spots in the state

Under the New Sports Policy 2012 the Government of Maharashtra plans to set up public gyms at district sports complexes

or municipal gardens

In November 2016 the state played host to Global Citizen Festival India one of the biggest musical events in the country

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

CULTURAL INFRASTRUCTURE

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Maharashtra Tourism Government of Maharashtra

3838DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

AMRUT AND SMART CITIES

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Pune

NashikAurangabad

Nagpur

Mumbai

Bhiwandi

Source TechSci Research

Smart Cities in Maharashtra

Cities Population Area (sq km)Literacy

rate

Pune 9429408 15643 8615

Greater Mumbai 12478447 60340 8973

Nagpur 4653570 9892 8839

Nashik 6107187 15530 8231

Aurangabad 3701282 10107 7902

Amravati 646801 270 9207

Navi Mumbai 1119477 16300 8962

Kalyan-Dombivali 1246381 1372 8146

Solapur 951118 1489 8280

Thane 1818872 14700 8941

On the basis of population and the number of statutory towns the Government of India shortlisted 10 cities namely Amravati

Aurangabad Greater Mumbai Kalyan-Dombivali Nagpur Nashik Navi Mumbai Pune Solapur and Thane under the Smart City project

In November 2015 the UK government selected 2 cities of Maharashtra that is Pune and Amravati to develop as smart cities The

agreement is expected to boost the Indo-UK trade

As per budget 2016-17 the state government launched a scheme for smart city for delivering eco-friendly and ecological urban life to the

statersquos citizens Among the first selected 20 states Pune and Solapur are also included Moreover the state government has also

decided to develop other 8 smart cities in the state as well

3939DECEMBER 2016

The resources policy incentives infrastructure and climate support investments in the state Maharashtra Agro Industries

Development Corporation founded in 1965 is responsible for development of agro-based units in the state MIDC is responsible for

the development of industrial infrastructure Maharashtra Small Scale Industries Development Corporation was formed in 1962 to

provide new orientation and strength to the development of small-scale industries in the state Its main objective is to aid counsel

assist finance protect and promote interests of small industries

The Government of Maharashtra is promoting the development of several Special Economic Zones (SEZs) across Maharashtra for

sectors such as ITITeS pharmaceuticals biotechnology textile automotive amp auto components gems amp jewellery and food

processing Till July 2015 the state has 25 operational SEZs of which the majority share is contributed by ITITeS engineering and

electronics segment

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key Industries in Maharashtra

bull Pharmaceuticals

bull Biotechnology

bull IT and ITeS

bull Electronics

bull Engineering

bull Auto amp auto components

bull Oil amp gas

bull Food amp agro processing

bull Gems and jewellery

bull Banking financial services and insurance (BFSI)

bull Textiles

Source Economic Survey 2015-16 MAIDC - Maharashtra Agro Industries

Development Corporation (1)Up to September 2015

Establishment of MSME units

Year MSME unitsInvestment

(US$ million)

Employment

(lakh)

2007-08 10244 34846 139

2008-09 11682 50336 171

2009-10 11896 46257 150

2010-11 14496 84983 187

2011-12 15606 67874 207

2012-13 16136 83333 206

2013-14 19814 97128 248

2014-15 36992 109685 350

2015-16(1)

20220 62481 166

4040DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTORhellip(17)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Banking and insurance contribution to GSDP

at current prices (in US$ billion)

1806 1883

23982696 2586

2693 2895

2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

Source Maharashtra Economic Survey 2015-16 Reserve Bank of India

At current prices the contribution of the banking and

insurance sector to the GSDP of the state increased at a

CAGR of 818 between 2008-09 and 2014-15

At constant prices the contribution of banking and

insurance sector in the GSDP of the state increased at a

CAGR of 457 between 2008-09 and 2014-15

Banking and insurance contribution to GSDP

at constant prices (in US$ billion)

1921 2009

23762571

2312 2297 2512

2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

Deposits and credit of scheduled commercial

banks in Maharashtra by bank group

(January-March 2016)

Bank group

No of

banking

offices

Deposits

(US$ million)

Credit

(US$ million)

Rural 3199 944450 806862

Semi-urban 2554 1558601 1033621

Urban 1807 2460975 1285199

Total 7560 4964025 3125681

Source Reserve Bank of India

4141DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTORhellip(27)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

ATMs deployed in Maharashtra June 2015

21574

8749 8053

4481

291

Total Public SectorBanks

Private SectorBanks

State BankGroup

ForeignBanks in India

ATMs deployed in Maharashtra June 2014

19099

6811 7502

4473

313

Total Public SectorBanks

Private SectorBanks

State BankGroup

ForeignBanks in India

Source Reserve Bank of India Source Reserve Bank of India

23321

9449 8920

4683

269

Total Public SectorBanks

Private SectorBanks

State BankGroup

Foreign Banksin India

Source Reserve Bank of India

ATMs deployed in Maharashtra June 2016

4242DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTOR hellip(37)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Scheduled commercial banks in Maharashtra

Reserve Bank of India (RBI) was founded in 1935 and is recognised as Indias central banking institution RBI also controls the monetary policy of the Indian rupee RBI is headquartered in Mumbai Maharashtra and has 19 regional offices and nine sub officesMonetary authority supervision of the financial systems foreign exchange management and currency issuing are the major functions of the Reserve Bank of India

Foundation year 1956 (owned by Government of India)Banking services Credit cards consumer banking corporate banking finance and insurance investment banking mortgage loans private banking wealth managementTotal assets US$ 44792 billion Total income US$ 1254 billion ( H1 2015-16)Headquarters amp employees Headquartered in Mumbai with over 300000 employees

Website wwwsbicoin

Foundation year 1906 (state owned commercial bank)Banking services Commercial banking retail banking private banking asset management mortgages credit cardsTotal assets US$ 10373 billion Total income US$ 694 billion (2015-16)Headquarters amp infrastructure Bank is based in Mumbai with over 4500 branches and over 1000 ATMs all over IndiaWebsite wwwbankofindiacom

Reserve Bank of India

State Bank of India

Bank of India

Source Reserve Bank of India Bank websites

4343DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTOR hellip(47)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Scheduled commercial banks in Maharashtra

Foundation year 1919 (owned by Government of India)Banking services Consumer banking corporate banking finance and insurance investment banking mortgage loans private banking private equity wealth management agriculture loanTotal assets US$ 6307 billion Total income US$ 543 billion (2015-16)Headquarters amp Employees Bank is based in Mumbai with over 28000 employees and more than 4000 ATMs Website wwwunionbankofindiacoin

Foundation year 1935 (the bank has the largest network of branches in Maharashtra and is a public sector bank)Banking services Loans credit cards savings investment vehicles insurance investment banking mortgage loans private banking etcTotal assets US$ 2422 billion Total income US$ 214 billion (2015-16) Headquarters amp infrastructure Based in Pune and reaches out to 15 million customers with 2000 branches in 29 statesWebsite wwwbankofmaharashtrain

Foundation year 1911 (one of oldest commercial banks owned by the government)Banking services Core banking services are loans credit cards savings investment vehicles and insurance investment banking mortgage loans private banking etcTotal assets US$ 517 billion Total income US$ 425 billion (2015-16) Headquarters amp infrastructure Headquartered in Mumbai with over 4000 branches in 27 Indian states and 270 extension countersWebsite wwwcentralbankofindiacoin

Union Bank of India

Bank of Maharashtra

Central Bank of India

Source Reserve Bank of India Bank websites

4444DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTOR hellip(57)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Scheduled commercial banks in Maharashtra

Foundation year 1938Banking services Investment banking consumer banking commercial banking retail banking private banking asset management pensions mortgages credit cardsTotal assets US$ 2155 billion Total income US$ 129 billion (nine months ending December 2015)Headquarters amp infrastructure Bank is based in Mumbai with over 1400 branches and more than 100 ATMsWebsite wwwdenabankcom

Foundation year 2004Banking services Corporate and institutional banking commercial banking investment banking retail banking finance marketingTotal assets US$ 2259 billion Total income US$ 111 billion (2015-16)Headquarters amp Infrastructure Bank is based in Mumbai with more than 550 branches and 1255 ATMrsquosWebsite wwwyesbankin

Foundation year 1980Banking services Private and business banking corporate banking and securities global transaction banking and asset amp wealth managementHeadquarters amp employees Bank is based in Mumbai with more than 9500 employees in 16 citiesWebsite wwwdbcomindia

Dena Bank

Yes Bank

Deutsche Bank India

Source Reserve Bank of India Bank websites

4545DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTOR hellip(67)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Scheduled commercial banks in Maharashtra

Foundation year 1902Banking services Credit cards debit cards loans investments NRI banking and private bakingHeadquarters amp employees Bank is based in Mumbai with over 7500 employees The bank has 44 branches in 31 cities and 700 ATMs across the countryWebsite wwwCitibankcoin

Foundation year 1994Banking services Investment banking investment management wealth management private banking corporate banking private equity finance and insurance consumer banking mortgages credit cardsTotal assets US$ 9796 billion Total income US$ 528 billion (H1 2015-16)Headquarters amp employees Bank is based in Mumbai with more than 69065 employeesWebsite wwwhdfcbankcom

Foundation year 1964 (10th largest bank in the world)Banking services Consumer banking corporate banking finance and insurance investment banking mortgage loans private banking private equity wealth management agriculture loanTotal assets US$ 5905 billion Total income US$ 480 billion (2015-16) Headquarters amp infrastructure Bank is based in Mumbai with over 15000 employees and 2000 ATMsWebsite wwwidbicom

Citibank India

HDFC Bank

IDBI Bank

Source Reserve Bank of India Bank websites

4646DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTOR hellip(77)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Scheduled commercial banks in Maharashtra

Foundation year 1994Banking services Credit cards consumer banking corporate banking finance and insurance private bankingHeadquarters amp employees Bank is based in Mumbai with over 67857 employees Website wwwicicibankcom

ICICI Bank

Source Reserve Bank of India Bank websites

4747DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

MUMBAI AS FINANCIAL HUB OF INDIAhellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Mumbai is the capital of the state of Maharashtra and the financial capital of India The city houses a majority of the headquarters of

large corporates and financial institutions in the country In addition major stock exchanges commodity exchanges and capital

markets of India are situated in Mumbai During 2014-15 Mumbai accounted for 227 of the state income of Maharashtra Till

September 2015 the number of micro small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in Mumbai totalled 244000 providing employment to

about 292000 thousand individuals

According to Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC) there are 305 industrial units in Mumbai About US$ 648

million has been invested by the corporation for various projects in Mumbai providing employment to about 50000 people in the area

Source Maharashtra Economic Survey 2015-16 Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust

The government has also commenced work for setting up a special economic zone (SEZ) in Nhava Sheva Navi Mumbai The project

is being developed by Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) and is planned by LampT Infrastructure Engineering Limited The project will

be developed on EPC mode with a total expected private investment of about US$ 53468 million The zone is being developed on

27738 hectares of land and is directly accessible via Mumbai Goa Highway- NH4B and SH 54 It is expected to generate direct and

indirect employment opportunities for about 150 thousand people The project was granted environmental clearance on 5th December

2014 LampT Infrastructure Engineering submitted detailed plans for the project to the government on 31st March 2015 Since then

activities such as levelling of the area and initiation of tender process for the wall protecting the SEZ (Phase-1) have commenced

4848DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

MUMBAI AS FINANCIAL HUB OF INDIAhellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Further the Government is setting up the Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC) with the help of the Government of Japan

which has agreed to lend US$ 45 billion for this project Seven nodes are in the development stage for the Phase-1 of the

project which is expected to greatly boost Indiarsquos manufacturing sector

The Government of Maharashtra sent a memorandum to the 13th Finance Commission to support the growth of Mumbairsquos

infrastructure and develop it as an international finance centre

In addition to providing US$ 159 million to the Government of Maharashtra for developing the infrastructure of Mumbai as a part

of (JNNURM) the Government of India has released US$ 2663 million for the funding of Mumbai Metro to improve the transport

infrastructure of Mumbai

In November 2015 apex industry body ASSOCHAM launched Maharashtra-Goa Regional Development Council with an aim to

develop Mumbai as International Finance Centre and Mumbai-Pune-Nashik region as the Silicon Valley of India The Council is

expected to aid sustainability of two major states

The Mumbai Metro Rail Phase II A from Dahisar to DN Nagar covering 186 km with project cost of US$ 97922 million

commenced in February-2016 and is likely to be completed by March 2019 Phase III of the project Colaba-Bandra-Seepz

covering 335 km with a project cost US$ 353437 million is expected to be completed by 2020-21 General consultant has been

appointed and tendering for civil work is in progress for this phase

Preliminary work is in progress for the Mumbai Trans ndash Harbour link and Multi-Modal Corridor from Virar to Alibaug Work on the

projects commenced in 2011 amp 2010 and are expected to be completed by 2021 amp 2019 respectively As of October 2015

expenditure of US$ 1 21 million and US$ 1 million respectively was incurred

Source Maharashtra Economic Survey 2015-16

4949DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash PHARMACEUTICALS AND BIOTECHNOLOGY hellip (13)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Major opportunities have emerged in the pharmaceutical

sector primarily in the areas of contract research contract

manufacturing and clinical trials

The state has a well developed laboratory research and

development infrastructure and a strong resource pool As of

August 2015 one of the leading pharmaceutical companies

Nutra Plus started the commercial production of therapeutic

and analgesic products in its Tarapur plant

The Maharashtra state government aims at giving a boost to

the pharmaceutical sector in the state and improve research

activities with development of skilled man power Hence the

government plans to establish National Institute of Pharmacy

Education and Research at Nagpur during 2015-16 In

September 2015 A2Care one of the leading pharmaceutical

companies announced plans to invest in Maharashtra under

the Make in Maharashtra programme

From August 1991 to October 2015 a total of 854 projects

with an investment of US$ 24485 million have been

approved for the pharmaceutical industry in the state Of

these 496 projects with investment of US$ 66315 million

have commenced

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

MSME Micro small and medium enterprises

5050DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash PHARMACEUTICALS AND BIOTECHNOLOGY hellip (23)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

Economic Survey 2015-16

Biotechnology amp Pharmaceutical SEZs in Maharashtra

Sector Status

Serum Bio-Pharma Park Pharmaceuticals amp Biotechnology Formal approval granted

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Pharmaceuticals Formal approval granted

Wockhardt Infrastructure Development Limited Pharmaceuticals Formal approval granted

Mahindra and Mahindra Limited Biotechnology Formal approval granted

International Biotech Park Ltd Biotechnology Formal approval granted

Inspira Infra (Aurangabad) Ltd (formally Ajanta Project (India) Ltd) Pharmaceuticals Formal approval granted

Inspira Infra (Aurangabad) Ltd (formally Ajanta Project (India) Ltd) Biotechnology Formal approval granted

Saloni Business Park Private Limited Biotechnology Formal approval granted

Veritas Infrastructure Development Limited Biotechnology Formal approval granted

SEZ Bio-Tech Services Private Limited Biotechnology Formal approval granted

Registered BT units

BT unitsTotal units Investment (US$ million) Employment

Registered LOI Registered LOI Registered LOI

MSME 50 15 433 298 872 338

Large 16 7 1858 881 712 931

5151DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash PHARMACEUTICALS AND BIOTECHNOLOGY hellip (33)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

GlaxoSmithkline

Pharmaceuticals Ltd

Cipla Ltd

bull GlaxoSmithkline Pharmaceuticals established in 1924 is one of the oldest players in the Indian

pharmaceuticals industry In 2015-16 the company earned US$ 42291 million in revenues The

company produces medicines that treat major diseases such as asthma virus control

infections mental health diabetes and digestive conditions The company is also a leader in the

important areas of vaccines and is developing new treatments for cancer

bull Cipla is one of the major Indian companies in the pharmaceuticals sector with total income

from operations in 2015-16 valued at US$ 208 billion It is also one of the oldest players in the

sector The company has manufacturing units at Vikhroli (Mumbai) and Patalganga

Wockhardt Ltd

bull Wockhardt headquartered in Mumbai is a major player in the integrated healthcare segment

The companyrsquos market presence covers formulations biopharmaceuticals nutrition products

vaccines and Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs) The companyrsquos total income from

operations stood at US$ 33986 million in 2015-16

bull Wockhardt has set up a global scale biopharmaceuticals manufacturing park the Wockhardt

Biotech Park in Aurangabad This state-of-the-art complex comprises six dedicated

manufacturing facilities and is designed according to USFDA and EMEA standards

Lupin Ltd bull Lupin is one of the significant players and primarily derives its revenue from formulations Total

net sales of the company in 2015-16 were valued at about US$ 209 billion The company has

manufacturing plants at Tarapur and Aurangabad The company is waiting for an approval from

the Food and Drugs Authority to start commercial operations in Mihan-SEZ Nagpur

USFDA US Food and Drug Administration EMEA Europe The Middle East and Africa

5252DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ITITeS AND ELECTRONICS hellip (14)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

News Articles

IT is one of the top notch sectors in the state with maximum

thrust development and investment

Over 2014-15 Maharashtra accounted for around 30 of the

countryrsquos software exports with the help of 1200 software units

present in the state

The Government of Maharashtra is focusing on providing IT-

related infrastructure fiscal incentives to IT units and an

institutional framework for the IT sector The prime ITITeS clusters

are in Greater Mumbai Pune Thane and Nasik Pune is the

leader in Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) services

During 2015-16 the Directorate of Information Technology made 156 online services available through ldquoAaple Sarkarrdquo portal under

the Maharashtra Public Services Rights Act 2015

During 2016 Government of Maharashtra came up with a new policy - ldquoElectronics Policy 2016rdquo which aims at achieving a turnover

of US$ 12 billion for the ESDM industry and is assisting in targeted expansion of ESDM sector to cross US$ 2 billion through 2020

Source Economic Survey 2015-16

Investment in science technology and

environment sector in Maharashtra

Year Cost (outlay) US$ million

2011-12 619

2012-13 442

2013-14 564

2014-15 947

2015-16 1023

5353DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ITITeS AND ELECTRONICS hellip (24)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

During 2015-16 Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

(MIDC) CIDCO and Software Technology Park of India cumulatively

developed 37 public IT parks and approved 472 IT parks Of the total

472 IT parks 160 parks are already operational with an overall

investment of US$ 55637 million and US$ 136908 million has been

proposed for the remaining 312 IT park projects that are in the

processing phase

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development CorporationSource Economic Survey 2015-16

Prominent information technology parks in Maharashtra

District Number of IT parks (2015-16)

Pune 172

Greater Mumbai 158

Thane 129

Nagpur 5

Nashik 4

Aurangabad 3

Wardha 1

Total 472

Prominent information technology parks in

Maharashtra

Talawade IT Park Dehu-Moshi Road Pune

Millennium Business Park (MBP) Navi Mumbai

Hinjewadi IT Park Phase I Hinjewadi Pune

Hinjewadi IT Park Phase II Hinjewadi Pune

Kolhapur IT Park Kolhapur

Sangli IT Park Vishrambag Sangli

Nagpur IT Park Nagpur

Deogiri Infotech Park Aurangabad

Kharadi IT Park Kharadi Pune

5454DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ITITeS AND ELECTRONICS hellip (34)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

News articles

Government initiatives

Additional floor space index for IT parks and recreational residential and other support facilities would be provided

Eligible IT-ITeS units covered under the Package Scheme of Incentives (PSI) would be exempted from the payment of electricity duty

IT units would be supplied with power at industrial rates

Property tax shall be levied on ITITeS units at par with residential rates

VAT on the sale of IT products would be generally charged at a minimum floor rate

Developement of Mumbai-Pune-Nashik as Silicon valley of India that is an IT innovation hub under Maharashtra-Goa Regional Development

Council

5555DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ITITeS AND ELECTRONICS hellip (44)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

Accenture

IBM

bull Accenture is a global management consulting technology services and outsourcing company

with around 259000 people serving clients in more than 120 countries The company has

several development centres across India

bull It has major operating centres in Mumbai and Pune In 2014-15 (for the twelve months ending

Aug 2015) the company earned revenues of US$ 3291 billion

bull IBM is one of the biggest IT solutions and product firms having presence across the globe

bull The company has a significant presence in India with centres in Pune In 2014 it recorded

revenues of US$ 9279 billion

Capgemini

bull Capgemini is a global IT major headquartered in Paris France and operates in more than 40

countries The company generated revenues of US$ 1150 billion in 2014 and US$ 529 billion

in H1 2015 The company provides solutions across all verticals in the industry It has software

centres in Mumbai Navi Mumbai and Pune In February 2014 the company opened a new

facility at Pune with a seating capacity of 2800 persons adding to the 4000 people it employs

at its Pune campus It is also looking to increase its workforce in the state

Infosys Technologies

Ltd

bull Infosys is a well-known IT giant with development centres across India The company

generated revenues of US$ 8711 billion in 2014-15 and US$ 464 billion in H1 2015-16

bull The company has a development centre at Wakad Pune and also a BPO centre in the city

bull Infosys has been allotted land in Mihan-SEZ Nagpur and was expected to start construction

work in July 2014 In the first phase the company will invest US$ 788 million to accommodate

5000 software professionals

5656DECEMBER 2016

Maharashtra occupies an important place in both the production and export of engineering goods from the country

The engineering industry in the state is highly diversified and produces a large range of machine parts from industrial

machinery to industrial castings and forgings

The industry which was initially concentrated in the Mumbai-Pune belt has spread all over the state with the major

production centres in Nagpur Aurangabad Nasik and Kolhapur

The major engineering items of production and export in Maharashtra are textile mill machinery machinery for sugar

cement and chemical plants food processing machinery construction machinery tractors electric power machinery

transmission line towers automobiles and ship building

BHEL is setting up a new power equipment fabrication plant at Bhandara in the Vidharba region of Maharashtra The

greenfield unit is being set up by the company with an initial investment of US$ 92 million and will provide direct employment

to about 700 people It is setting up a silicon solar cell at Sakoli in the Bhandara district and also plans to set up a solar

photo-voltaic cell unit in the state As of May 2015 the plant is in construction stage

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KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ENGINEERING hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

5757DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ENGINEERING hellip (22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

Larsen amp Toubro

Ltd (LampT)

Greaves Cotton Ltd

bull Larsen amp Toubro Limited (LampT) is a diversified Indian conglomerate with interests in engineering

and construction The company earned US$ 681 billion in revenues during H1 2015-16

bull LampT is one of the oldest running companies with headquarters in Mumbai The company has

manufacturing facilities at Mumbai and Ahmednagar

bull Greaves Cotton is one of the oldest and well-diversified engineering companies in India

bull Its core products include dieselpetrol engines pump sets construction equipment and gensets

bull The company has manufacturing facilities at Chakan Chinchwad Chikalthana Shendra and

Waluj The company earned US$ 24731 million in revenues in 2015-16

Siemens Groupbull Siemens Group is a leading inventor innovator and implementer of leading-edge technology-

enabled solutions operating in the core business segments of industry energy and healthcare

The company is based in Navi Mumbai In 2013-14 (October 2013 to September 2014)

Siemens India earned US$ 176 billion as total income from operations and US$ 119 billion

during the first 9 months of 2014-15 (till June 2015)

ABB

bull ABB is one of the leading engineering companies in the world The ABB group operates in

around 100 countries and employs about 130000 people The company offers an extensive

array of products and services within power and automation technologies ABB operations in

India include 12 manufacturing facilities with over 10355 employees The company has a

manufacturing facility in Mumbai In 2014-15 ABB India Ltd earned revenues of US$ 128 billion

from operations on standalone basis and US$ 94808 million during the first nine months of

2015

5858DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash TEXTILES hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Maharashtra contributes about 114 to Indiarsquos textiles and apparels

output Maharashtra is the largest cotton producer in India with

largest area under cultivation for cotton that is 3827 thousand

hectares during 2015-16 The textile industry is the largest employer

in Maharashtra and contributes around 28 to Indias total exports

Textile parks aimed to provide world-class infrastructural

components for the textile sector and enhance productive capacity

are being set up in Maharashtra to maintain its leadership position in

textile exports and production

Some of the textile parks are the Nardhana Textile Park in Dhule

Butibori (Nagpur) Textile Park and Ambernath Textile Park As

announced in May 2015 the state government plans to set up 8 new

textile parks in the state

As per budget 2016-17 the state government is aiming at setting up

new textile units across the statersquos cotton growing areas Moreover

the government has also proposed an investment of US$ 4048

million during 2016-17 for the existing and upcoming textile projects

across Vidharbha Norhern Maharashtra and Marathwada

Source Central Silk Board

Note 2015-16(1) Till May 2016

Source Economic Survey 2014-15

2015-16 (cotton production) - estimated

Cotton (lint) production in Maharashtra (million bales)

774

682 679

883

682

420

2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Raw silk production (in tonnes)

Year Volume

2012-13 97

2013-14 122

2014-15 221

2015-16 274

2016-17(1) 20

5959DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash TEXTILES hellip (22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

Raymond

Bombay Dyeing

bull Raymond was incorporated in 1925 and is a leading Indian textile major The company is part of

global conglomerate Raymond Group It generated revenues of US$ 43886 million in 2014-15

and US$ 4084 million between April-September 2015

bull Raymond was the first in 1959 to introduce a polywool blend in India to creating the worlds finest

suiting fabric ndash the Super 240s ndash made from superfine 116 micron wool

bull The Bombay Dyeing and Manufacturing Company Limitedrsquos textile products include bedding

range bedding accessories bath linen hotel linen and industrial fabrics

bull Product range also consists of bed sheets bed covers quilts duvet covers dohars bed in bag

sets blankets pillow cases cushion covers shams cushions pillows and bed decor sets pool

towels bath towels hand towels and face towels The company generated revenues of US$

30374 million in 2015-16

S Kumarsrsquo bull S Kumarsrsquo is one of Indias leading textile and apparel companies With expertise in multi-fibre

manufacturing the company has extended its presence in multiple product categories from

fabrics to apparels and home textiles Its brands include Reid amp Taylor Belmonte SKumars

Uniformity By Belmonte Carmichael House and Stephens Brothers

Siyaramrsquosbull Siyaram Silk Mills incorporated in 1978 is a leading producer of blended fabrics in India

bull The company is one of the most renowned vertically integrated textile companies in the country

It operates the widest range of latest machinery in its eco-friendly plants at Tarapur Daman and

Mumbai The company earned US$ 24775 million in revenues in 2015-16

6060DECEMBER 2016

Maharashtra has a strong presence in the petrochemicals and oil and

gas sectors Mumbai Nagothane Rabale and Patalganga are major

petrochemical hubs while Thane Mumbai Pune and Wardha are

chemical hubs

Opportunities primarily exist in the areas of polymers amp plastics

fertilisers and synthetic yarns Key competitive strengths of the state in

this industry are the strong upstream and downstream linkages for raw

materials and products Bombay High accounts for over 50 of the

countrys oil amp gas production In August 2015 Indraprastha Gas Ltd

invested US$ 3151 million in Maharashtra Natural Gas Ltd (MNGL) The

purpose of the investment is to enhance the city gas distribution

business of the company in Maharashtra

As of August 2015 the state government announced plans to establish a

grid-connected canal top solar power project in the state at Jalgaon The

project will feature a 75 MW solar photovoltaic power plant which will be

established on the left bank canal of the dam As per the new energy

policy of the state the government is planning to establish 14400 MW of

fresh grid-connected capacity by 2019-20

As on March 2016 the state had an installed capacity of 2995419 MW

under Thermal energy 69014 MW under Nuclear energy 333184 MW

under Hydro and 661329 MW under Renewable energy sources

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KEY INDUSTRIES ndash CHEMICALS OIL AND GAS ENERGY hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Commissionerate of Agriculture GoM

Economic Survey 2015-16

Use of chemical fertilisers in Maharashtra

YearTotal input

(lsquo000 tonnes)

Per hectare

consumption (kg)

2011-12 658 1552

2012-13 547 1161

2013-14 599 1194

2014-15 6013 1259

2015-16 5825 1070

Under the State Budget 2016-17 the government has

planned an investment of US$ 11977 million for

electricity generation projects Outlay of UD$ 6966

million has been set for adding capacity under non-

conventional energy sources

6161DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

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MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

Oil and Natural Gas Corp

Hindustan Petroleum

Corp Ltd

bull Oil and Natural Gas Corporation ranks as one of the leading oil and gas Exploration and Production

(EampP) companies in the world in the terms of asset value The companyrsquos consolidated revenue from

operations stood at US$ 12 billion in 2015-16 The company has a production facility at Uran (Navi

Mumbai) and the corporate office is in Mumbai It plans to invest US$ 810 million to build a new gas

based fertiliser plant and it would invest US$ 9456 million for redevelopment of its Mumbai High

(North) oil and gas field in the state of Maharashtra

bull Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL) is one of the Navratna Public Sector Units (PSUs)

It is a major refining and oil retailing company in India HPCLrsquos standalone total income was US$

2857 billion in 2015-16 It has an oil refining unit on Mumbairsquos west coast

Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd bull Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) is engaged in the marketing and distribution refining

trading and exploration of petroleum The companyrsquos standalone revenues stood at US$ 1633

billion between April 2015-September 2015 BPCL has a refinery in Mumbai

Reliance Industries Ltd bull Reliance Industries Limited is the largest private sector firm in India and ranks 99th on the Fortune

500 list based on revenues The companyrsquos standalone revenues was US$ 4523 billion for 2015-16

The company has diversified interests in energy retail textiles petrochemicals infotel and SEZs

Reliance Industries Limited has manufacturing facilities at Nagothane Nagpur and Pathalganga in

Maharashtra

6262DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash AUTO AND AUTO COMPONENTS hellip (13)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Maharashtra accounts for approximately 351 of the

countryrsquos output of automobiles by value

The major automobile centres in the state include Pune

Nasik Aurangabad and Nagpur

Pune is the largest auto hub of India with over 4000

manufacturing units in the Pimpri-Chinchwad region

alone Pune is home to large players like Bajaj Auto

Limited Daimler Chrysler Limited Tata Motors etc

Nasik is home to one of Indias largest multi-utility

vehicle manufacturers ndash Mahindra amp Mahindra Limited

In September 2015 Maharashtra government received

an application from Mercedes Benz regarding an

investment plan of US$ 30553 million to upgrade its

manufacturing capacity at Pune plant which

manufactures around 40000 to 80000 units of luxury

cars per year

The domestic utility maker Mahindra has been planning

to invest US$ 122 billion for enlarging its automotive or

manufacturing plants in Maharashtra Investment of US$

99298 million will be made at the companyrsquos Nashik

plant and while investment of US$ 22915 million would

be done in the Chakan unit The total amount will be

invested by Mahindra over a span of more than seven

years

Automotive hubs in Maharashtra

As of August 2016 Mahindra Intertrade a part of Mahindra

Group entered into a partnership with MSTC a Government

of India enterprise to set up the countrys first auto

shredding and vehicle recycling unit Gujarat and

Maharastra have been short listed for setting up the facility

with the operations likely to commence by early 2018

6363DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash AUTO AND AUTO COMPONENTS hellip (23)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

As of July 2015 the Maharashtra state government

announced plans to finalise the deal with Chrysler for

setting up a jeep production facility at Ranjangaon in

Aurangabad The overall investment expected in the

first year is US$ 28188 million and US$ 56369 million

is to be invested over the next six years

ARAI Indias premier automotive RampD testing and

certification organisation is in Pune It is Indiarsquos first

Auto Cluster Development and Research Institute is in

Maharashtra

Investment opportunities in the auto sector

Partnership and alliances for auto component

sector

Vehicle retailing

Low cost vehicles

Cvs to benefit from increasing infrastructure activity and

heightened international interest

Diversification in two wheeler segment

Design centers

Auto financing

RampD

Source Economic Survey 2015-16 ARAI - Automotive Research Association of India

Note 2016(1) till January 2016

Category wise numbers of a few categories of motor vehicles on the road in Maharashtra

Vehicle Type 2015 2016(1)

Motor-cycles scooters amp mopeds 18151386 19705511

Taxi cabs 203180 217062

Auto rickshaws 719341 724080

Ambulances 13625 14295

School buses 27046 22402

Private service vehicles 11163 11640

6464DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash AUTO AND AUTO COMPONENTS hellip (33)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

Bajaj Auto Ltd

Tata Motors Ltd

bull Bajaj Auto is a major Indian automobile manufacturer The company is the worlds fourth-largest two- and

three-wheeler manufacturer with turnover of US$ 346 billion in 2015-16 The company manufactures and

exports scooters motorcycles and auto rickshaws The company is based in Pune with a regional office at

Akurdi and manufacturing plants in Chakan (Pune manufactures motorcycles) and Waluj (near

Aurangabad manufactures motorcycles and three-wheelers)

bull Tata Motors Limited is a multinational corporation headquartered in Mumbai India It acquired British

automotive brands Jaguar and Land Rover in 2008 The company is the worldrsquos fourth-largest truck and

bus manufacturer Net revenue of the company was US$ 1232 billion in 2015-16

bull The company has an auto manufacturing and assembly unit at Pune The Pune unit is spread over two

geographical regions ndash Pimpri (800 acres) and Chinchwad (130 acres)

Force Motors Ltd bull Formerly known as Bajaj Tempo Force Motors is a part of Firodia Enterprise that manufactures Multi

Utility Vehicles (MUVs) tractors Sports Utility Vehicles (SUVs) and Light Commercial Vehicles (LCVs)

bull Matador was a popular LCV manufactured by Force Motors The company has a manufacturing unit in

Pune The company generated consolidated income of US$ 467 million in 2015-16

Mahindra and Mahindra

Ltd

bull Mahindra and Mahindra is one of the major auto manufacturers of India The company generated US$

1775 billion of income from operations in 2015-16

bull The companyrsquos products include tractors SUVs and LCVs It has manufacturing facilities at Mumbai Pune

Nagpur and Nasik

6565DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash TOURISM hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Maharashtra is a major trade and tourist destination of India attracting

thousands of tourists from across the world every year It is the fourth

most visited state of India

There are many temples in Maharashtra some of them being hundreds of

years old constructed in a fusion of architectural styles borrowed from

north and south India Maharashtra has its own folk music Folk musical

programmes such as Gondhal Lavani Bharud and Powada are popular

especially in rural areas

The state is home to the Hindi film industry Bollywood which produces

the largest number of films globally Maharashtra has a score of

pilgrimage destinations ranging from the ones that revolve around

mythology (eg Nasik Warkar and Pune) and those celebrating the

achievements of religious leaders and reformers (Shirdi Haji Ali shrine) to

new age pilgrimage destinations such as the Osho Commune at Pune

Tourist arrivals in Maharashtra (million)

Nasik is one of the four sites of the Kumbh Mela which is held once in every 12 years The city is known as the place where Lord

Ram spent 14 years in exile Maharashtra is the first state to declare a tourism district for tourism development Sindhudurg is the

first district in Maharashtra to be declared as a tourism district

The state has launched Unlimited Maharashtra advertising campaign through newspapers and television channels to attract

tourists during summer vacations A half-hour ferry ride across Mumbai harbor takes visitors to view the superbly carved 1300

years old cave temple on the little island of Elephanta a favourite picnic spot

Source Ministry of Tourism Government of India

7750 8685

9850 10781

2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

6666DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash TOURISM hellip (22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

In 2014-15 9412 million domestic tourists and 438 million foreign tourists visited the state of Maharashtra whereas in 2013-14

827 million domestic tourists and 415 million foreign tourists visited Maharashtra During 2015 10343 million domestic tourists

and 431 million foreign tourists visited the state of Maharashtra

In 2016 the Government of Maharashtra formulated a new policy on Tourism- lsquoMaharashtra Tourism Policy 2016rsquo which aims at

minimizing delays as well as replication of redundancies amp information and enhancing the application process efficiency An

amount of US$ 4353 million was allocated by the government to boost basic amenities being provided across tourist spots

As per 2016-17 budget the state government announced the following plans

Aurangabad has been affirmed as a tourist district in the state and the government has decided to offer special attention

towards the uplifting of tourism in Verul Sulibhanjan Mhaismal and Khultabad

The state government is also undergoing various steps for improving safety measures across the beaches for ensuring

security of people

6767DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES amp EMPOWERMENT

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Till October 2015 a total of 454 mega projects were sanctioned by the state government with an outlay of US$ 5418 billion Due

to these projects employment opportunities for a total of 388 lakh people are expected to be created

Further a total employment of 166 lakh has been recorded across 20220 MSMEs with an investment of US$ 62480 million till

September 2016

As per budget 2016-17 for upgradation of State Employment Guarantee Scheme and Mahatma Gandhi Rural Employment

Scheme in the state the Government of Maharashtra has projected an outlay of US$ 1222 million of which US$ 42295 million

is towards the central share and US$ 10769 million is towards the state share These schemes are being executed in the state

for providing the required job opportunities across rural areas

Source State Budge 2016-17 Economic Survey 2015-16

6868DECEMBER 2016

The Government of Maharashtra provides single-window clearance to all units to reduce the average time required for

establishment of such units and issue various clearances required for setting up of industries at a single point The

government has taken following steps for setting up committees at various levels

District-level committee under the chairmanship of the District Collector for proposals from SSI units

State-level committee under the chairmanship of Development Commissioner (Industries) for MSILSI units

Mega projects committee under the chairmanship of Secretary (Industries) for mega projects and FDI proposals

A Common Application Form (CAF) to be evolved for every applicant seeking to set up an industry andor expansion unit

and development of information systemsoftware to process such applications online

Representatives of the concerned departments from whom the clearances are required to be the members of or invitees on

the district state and mega projects committees The final decision will be given as far as possible within 30 days of receipt

of dully filled CAFs

In order to provide the people of state with one stop portal for information services and consents electronically under

Industrial Policy 2013 the government is focussing on provisions for SWC system

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SINGLEndashWINDOW CLEARANCE MECHANISMhellip (13)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

6969DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

SINGLEndashWINDOW CLEARANCE MECHANISMhellip (23)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Agency Description

MIDC services

Land Department- Services

Fire Department- Services

Engineering - Water Department- Services

Engineering - Drainage Department- Services

Engineering - Power Department- Services

SPA Department- Services

Technical Advisor Department- Services

IT SEZ Department- Services

Non-MIDC services

Directorate of Industries - Services

Labour Department- Services

Airport Authority of India - Services

Public Works Department - Services

Ministry of Corporate Affairs - Services

Food and Drug Administration - Services

Maharashtra Coastal Zone Management Authority - Services

Directorate General of Foreign Trade - Services

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

7070DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

SINGLEndashWINDOW CLEARANCE MECHANISMhellip (33)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Agency Description

Non-MIDC services

Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Limited - Services

Income Tax Department - Services

Department of Sales Tax - Services

Industrial Safety amp Healthy Directorate - Services

Boiler Inspectorate - Services

Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai ndash Services

Central Board of Excise amp Customs - Services

Employee Welfare - Services

Weights and Measures - Services

Bureau of Indian Standards - Services

Maharashtra Pollution Control Board - Services

Petroleum and Explosives Safety Organization - Services

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

7171DECEMBER 2016

Agency Description Contact information

Directorate of

Industries

The work of the Directorate of Industries Maharashtra stateis mainly confined to the development and progress of large-scale small-scale and cottage industries in the state TheDepartment of Industries was reorganised and theDirectorate of Industries was formed in August 1960 Controlof cottage industries was transferred to the Directorate ofIndustries with effect from 1st December 1960

It also assists in the formulation and implementation ofvarious policies and promotional schemes

Development Commissioner of Industries

Government of MaharashtraDirectorate of Industries

New Administrative Building2nd Floor Opposite Mantralaya

MumbaiMaharashtra-400 032

Phone 91-22-22028616didcimaharashtragovin

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INVESTMENT PROMOTION OFFICES hellip (13)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

7272DECEMBER 2016

Agency Description Contact information

Maharashtra Agro

Industries

Development

Corporation Limited

(MAIDC)

The objective of the company is to make available to thefarmers of Maharashtra standard quality fertiliserspesticides agro engineering implements amp animal feed to theextent required amp at the time of requirement amp at competitiverates

Maharashtra Agro Industries Development CorporationLimited (MAIDC) has also been designated as the statenodal agency by Ministry of Food Processing IndustriesGovernment of India In its role as state nodal agency itscrutinises amp forwards various proposals of entrepreneursunder different schemes of assistance from the Governmentof India It also helps entrepreneurs in preparing projectsselecting the area etc

Krushi Udyog BhavanDinkarrao Deasi Marg Aarey Milk

ColonyGoregaon (East) Mumbai-400065 Maharashtra India

Phone 91-22-29272027Email mdmaidcmumbaicom

Website wwwmaidcmumbaicom

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INVESTMENT PROMOTION OFFICES hellip (23)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

7373DECEMBER 2016

Agency Description Contact information

Maharashtra

Industrial

Development

Corporation (MIDC)

1 MIDCrsquos objectives are

a) To achieve balanced industrial development ofMaharashtra with an emphasis on developing partsand underdeveloped parts of the state

b) Help in infrastructural development of each and everydistrict in Maharashtra

c) Facilitate entrepreneurs in setting up industries atvarious locations

MIDC is an agent of the state government for carrying outactivities of acquisition and disposal of land provision ofinfrastructure facilities and providing other services toindustrial centres

Udyog SarathiMahakali Caves Road Andheri (E)

Mumbai-400 093Phone 91-22-268700525473

Fax 91-22-26871587Email feedbackmidcindiaorg

Website wwwmidcindiaorg

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INVESTMENT PROMOTION OFFICES hellip (33)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

7474DECEMBER 2016

Approvals and clearances required Respective departments

Prior to setting up the unit

Registration

Development Authority

Allotment of landshed

Permission for land use Industrial Development Authorities

No-objection certificate under the Water Act 1974 and the Air Act 1981 Pollution Control Board

Approval for construction activity and building plan Development Authority

No-objection certificate Fire Department

Provisional Trade Tax registrations

Central and State Excise Departments

Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY APPROVALS REQUIRED hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

7575DECEMBER 2016

Approvals and clearances required Respective departments

Before commencement of production

No-objection certificate under the Water Act 1974 and the Air Act 1981 Pollution Control Board

No-objection certificate Fire Department

Permanent Trade Tax registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956Central and State Excise Departments

Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956

After commencement of productionactivity

Registration Industries Department

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KEY APPROVALS REQUIRED hellip (22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Timelines for approvals and clearances

Department Timeline

Issuance of allotment order 15 days

Possession of plotshed 7 days

Building plans approval 15 days

Grant of water connection 10 days

Urban land ceiling permission 10 days

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2014-15

7676DECEMBER 2016

Cost parameter Cost estimate Source

Land (per sq m)Commercial US$ 02 to US$ 11583

Industrial US$ 02 to US$ 5792

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC)

Power (per kWh)

Domestic 45-16 cents

Commercial 117-235 cents

Agricultural 43 cents

Industrial 88-1997 cents

Economic Survey 2015-16

Labour (per day) US$ 12 to US$ 6

Ministry of Labour and Employment

Government of India Wage Rates July

1 2015 to Dec 31 2015

5-star hotel room (single

occupancy per night)US$ 97-US$ 220

Maharashtra Tourism Development

Corporation

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

COST OF DOING BUSINESS IN MAHARASHTRA

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

As per the World Bank and Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP) report - Assessment of State

Implementation of Business Reforms 2016 the state ranked 10th as per the Ease of Doing Business Index

7777DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE ACTS amp POLICIES hellip (15)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Maharashtra ITITeS Policy 2015

Read more

Objectives

Maharashtra Renewable Energy Policy 2015

bull To increase power production from renewable sources by 14400 MW and from solar power

projects by 7500 MW From renewable sources power generation of 5000 MW is targeted from

wind power projects 1000 MW from sugarcane wasteagricultural remedial projects 400 MW

from small hydro projects 300 MW from agricultural waste power generation projects and 200

MW from industrial waste power generation projects

bull The policy progress would be headed by the Principal Secretary Energy

Objectives

Read more

bull To attract IT investments across the State and incentivize IT industry at all district headquarters

in the State by providing additional incentives and continue to provide usual incentives as per the

IT ITES Policy ndash 2009

bull To promote the development of special fields of application of IT such as animation visual

effects gaming and comics

Maharashtra Tourism Policy 2016

Read more

Objectives

bull Designate Tourism as a priority sector since it holds the potential to usher in economic

development and generate high employment opportunities in Maharashtra

bull Achieve sector growth of 10 per annum and share of 15 in GSDP through tourism and

tourism related activities

bull Generate fresh investments in the tourism sector to the tune of US$ 458 billion by 2025

bull Create 1 million additional jobs in the tourism sector by 2025

7878DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE ACTS amp POLICIES hellip (25)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Housing Policy 2013-2018

bull To generate low income housing by making it mandatory for private developers with residential

plot sizes of 4000 square metres and above to reserve 20 of the land for low income groups

bull The reserved land or constructed flats would be handed over to the state housing agency

Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (MHADA)

Read more

Objective

Industrial Policy of Maharashtra 2013-2018

bull To attract investment of US$ 82946 billion by the end of 2018 and create 2 million job

opportunities

bull To focus on the areas of Maharashtra that are less developed in comparison with mainstream

industrially developed areas and retain the state as industrial investment leaderRead more

Objectives

Organic Farming Policy 2013

bull To promote and encourage organic farming in Maharashtra by allocating a minimum 10 of the

land for organic faming activity

bull To provide organic pesticides and fertilizers and increase the awareness amongst farmers about

organic faming through lecturesRead more

Objective

7979DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE ACTS amp POLICIES hellip (35)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

State Port Policy 2010

bull To develop six non major ports in Maharashtra by developing greenfield ports multi-purpose

jetties and cargo terminals in order to aid import and export and coastal shipping of goods

Read more

Objective

e-Governance Policy of Maharashtra - 2011

bull To develop the e- governance sector of the state and take it towards m- governance by enabling

the citizens to avail the services online

bull To enable the government to function more efficiently and develop a paper less environment

Read more

Objective

Textile Policy of Maharashtra 2011ndash17

bull To lay special emphasis on raising processing units at various levels from cotton to

manufacturing textiles to assure long term development by giving support to the industries

associated with manufacturing of textiles

Objective

Read more

8080DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE ACTS amp POLICIES hellip (45)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Child Development Policy 2002

bull To emphasise on child development of orphans destitute homeless and deviated in a planned

structured and disciplined manner

bull To aid prevention of sexual exploitation and trafficking of children

bull To provide free education and entertainment facilitiesRead more

Objectives

Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Policy 2002

bull To help in the growth of SEZs (duty free enclave) in the state in order to promote rapid industrial

development and job opportunities

bull To attract foreign amp domestic investments for infrastructure development in the state Read more

Objectives

Tourism Policy 2006

bull To promote tourism and develop hospitality infrastructure with private sector participation in the

state for a period of ten years or until substituted by new policy

bull To encourage public-private partnership (PPP) mode for development of tourist destinations

Read more

Objective

8181DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE ACTS amp POLICIES hellip (55)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Grapes Processing Industry Policy 2001

bull To develop grape processing industry in the state and creating better employment opportunities

bull To encourage wine industry be setting up wine parks in the state

Read more

Objective

Maharashtra Biotechnology Policy 2001

bull To develop and make the state biotechnology industry globally competitive the government

announced various fiscal and non fiscal incentives for biotechnology units

bull To develop infrastructure that is biotechnology parks and research basesRead more

Objective

Water Policy 2002

bull To focus on optimal use of water resources coupled with sustainable development in order to

provide economic and social benefits to the people of the state

Read more

Objective

8282DECEMBER 2016

Summit Venue of Summit Date

International Summit on Engineering and Technology (ISET-16) Mumbai 13th August 2016

International Conference on Networking Communication and Computing

Technology (ICNCCT-16)Nashik 14th August 2016

World Conference on Advanced Trends Robot Design Development

And Control (WCRDDC-16)Pune 27th August 2016

International Conference on Applications in Electrical Electronics

Computer Civil and Mechanical Engineering (ICEECCME-16)Aurangabad 4th September 2016

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

CONFERENCESSUMMITS FOR 2016-17hellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source India conference alerts

8383DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

CONFERENCESSUMMITS FOR 2016-17hellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source India conference alerts

Summit Venue of Summit Date

International Conference on Research in Mechanical Robotics and Civil

Engineering (ICRMRCE-16)Mumbai 11th September 2016

International Conference on Research in Mechanical Robotics and Civil

Engineering (ICRMRCE-16)Mumbai 2nd October 2016

International Conference on Electrical Electronics Computer Civil and

Mechanical Engineering (ICEECCME-16)Mumbai 6th November 2016

8484DECEMBER 2016

Average exchange rates

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ANNEXURE

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Year INR equivalent of one US$

2004-05 4481

2005-06 4414

2006-07 4514

2007-08 4027

2008-09 4614

2009-10 4742

2010-11 4562

2011-12 4688

2012-13 5431

2013-14 6028

2014-15 6028

2015-16 6546

Source Reserve Bank of India

8585DECEMBER 2016

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by TechSci in consultation with IBEF

All rights reserved All copyright in this presentation and related works is solely and exclusively owned by IBEF The

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This presentation is for information purposes only While due care has been taken during the compilation of this

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TechSci and IBEF neither recommend nor endorse any specific products or services that may have been mentioned in

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Neither TechSci nor IBEF shall be liable for any direct or indirect damages that may arise due to any act or omission

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For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DISCLAIMER

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Page 16: MAHARASHTRA - IBEF• Maharashtra’sGSDP at current prices was US$ 300.51 billion in 2015-16 and accounted for 12.98% of India’sGDP, the highest among all states. Highest FDI in

1616DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIONhellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Production of pomegranates in Maharashtra

(lsquo000 MT)

2011-12 478

2012-13 408

2013-14 945

2014-15 1313

Source Department of Agriculture amp Co-operation Ministry of Agriculture

Sugarcane production in Maharashtra (million MT)

6416

8190 8673

6965 75389153

7208

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Sugar production in Maharashtra (lakh MT)

70409070 9000

7970 7710

10510

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

Vegetable production in Maharashtra (lsquo000 MT)

Vegetable 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

Onion 5638 4660 5864 5864

Potato 360 321 370 370

Tomato 1007 1050 1200 1200

As per state budget 2016-17 the Government of

Maharashtra proposed an outlay of US$ 1222

million under the scheme - ldquoNational Agriculture

Development Schemerdquo in order to strengthen the

production of pulses and oilseeds in the state

The state government also proposed

establishment of organic farming research amp

training centres across four universities related to

agriculture for the endorsement of organic

farming in the state

During 2015-16 the state recorded production of

5803 thousand MT of onion

1717DECEMBER 2016

Source Department of Industrial Policy amp Promotion Economic 1Includes Maharashtra Dadra amp Nagar Haveli and Daman amp Diu

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash FDI INFLOWS AND INVESTMENTS

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

According to the DIPP cumulative FDI inflows1 in the

state of Maharashtra during April 2000 to March

2016 stood at US$ 8262 billion

The state government has approved 19053

industrial proposals during 1991-92 to 2015-16 (up to

October 2015) Chemicals amp fertilisers followed by

textiles were the leading sectors in terms of industrial

proposals approved with cumulative share of 254

FDI equity inflows1 2008-09 to 2014-15

(US$ million)

12431

8249

6097

9553

6361

3420

6361

9511

20

08-0

9

20

09-1

0

20

10-1

1

20

11-1

2

20

12-1

3

20

13-1

4

20

14-1

5

20

15-1

6

Approved and commissioned industrial projects for major industries

(1991-92 to 2015-16- up to October 2015)

Industry

Approved proposalsCommissioned

Projects

No

Investment

(US$

billion)

No

Investme

nts (US$

billion)

Metallurgical 1909 1543 935 561

Chemicals amp

fertilizers2839 915 1386 340

Textile 1998 764 933 259

Electrical amp

electronics1174 343 683 119

Sugar 1532 587 235 128

Processed

food1046 309 440 088

1818DECEMBER 2016

As of November 2015 Maharashtrarsquos exports totalled to around

US$ 4384 billion

Major products exported from the state are gems and jewellery

software textiles readymade garments cotton yarn metal and

metal products agro-based products engineering items drugs and

pharmaceuticals and plastic and plastic items

Maharashtra is the largest producer of sugar in India In May 2015

the Government of Maharashtra approved a subsidy of US$ 167

per ton (up to the extent of 800000 tonnes) for the exports of raw

sugar

In November 2015 Maharashtra sugar mills entered into a deal with

neighbouring markets such as Sri Lanka and Bangladesh etc for

exporting 2 lakh MT of white sugar As per the announcement made

by the state government in September 2015 Maharashtra is

expected to export 4 million tonnes of sugar during 2015-16

Coca Cola a major soft drink producing giant will be procuring

oranges from Vidarbha Nagpur for producing juices that would be

sold worldwide The production would take place at its Butibori plant

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16

Note 2015-16(1) up to November 2015

Exports trends (US$ billion)

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash MAHARASHTRArsquoS EXPORT TRENDShellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

492 481

676

840769

478

739

438

200

8-0

9

200

9-1

0

201

0-1

1

201

1-1

2

201

2-1

3

201

3-1

4

201

4-1

5

20

15

-16⁽sup1⁾

1919DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash MAHARASHTRArsquoS EXPORT TRENDShellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Maize exports from Maharashtra (million MT)

10891

15160

18780

22376

1655113257

10315

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Source APEDA 1From April-August 2015

Dairy productrsquos exports from Maharashtra (thousand MT)

832 1135467

2183

3954

1125599

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Source APEDA 1From April-August 2015

Pulses exports from Maharashtra (million MT)

756

1509

18142060

2354

13031561

20

09-1

0

20

10-1

1

20

11-1

2

20

12-1

3

20

13-1

4

20

14-1

5

20

15-1

6

Source APEDA (1)From April-August 2015

2020DECEMBER 2016

Source State Budget 2016-17

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE BUDGET 2016-17

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Revenue receipts of US$ 3373 billion and revenue expenditure of US$ 3429 billion were estimated during 2016-17

PlanBudget- 2016-17

(US$ million)

National Agriculture

Development Scheme1222

lsquoMahatma Gandhi Rural

Employment

Missionrsquo and lsquoState Employment

Guarantee Schemersquo

53065

Science Technology amp

Environment Annual plan947

Crop Insurance Scheme 28337

Pandit Dindayal Upadhyay Krishi

Margdarshan Yojana916

Irrigation 458

Irrigation projects included in

ldquoPradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchai

Yojanardquo31744

ldquoChief Minister Rural Road

Schemerdquo7638

Electricity generation projects 11976

Textile Industry 4048

Road construction 61869

PlanBudget- 2016-

17 (US$ million)

Land acquisition and project displaced rehabilitation in

MIHAN3304

Shelter for all- 2022 scheme 10693

infrastructure development in Municipal council Nagar

Panchayat15276

Accelerate Nagpur and Pune metro project 2749

Maharashtra fire safety mission 458

Rajiv Gandhi Jivandai Arogya Yojana 4582

Sarv Siksha Abhiyan 11304

Nature Tourism 721

Strengthening of tourist places 4353

Majhi Kanya Bhagyashree Yojana 381

Preservation and conservation for Varli Art 916

Mumbai Metro phase-3 1382

Rajiv Gandhi Jivandai Arogya Yojana 4582

2121DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16 NHAI

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash ROADShellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

The state is well connected to its six neighbouring states and other parts of India through 18 national highways The 945 km long

Mumbai-Pune expressway is Indias first six-lane concrete high speed tolled expressway which connects the state capital and

financial hub Mumbai with the neighbouring industrial hub Pune

During 2015-16 with an investment of US$ 7638 million the state government executed - Chief Minister Rural Road Development

Scheme for connecting those areas which are not included under PMGSY As per budget 2016-17 the Government of Maharashtra

allotted an outlay of US$ 61869 million for construction of roads in the state Moreover for enhancing the flow of traffic in the town of

Kalyan the government proposed to establish the 21 km long Bhiwandi-Kalyan-Shilphata elevated road with a proposed outlay of

US$ 611 million

As on December 2015 the state government approved an elevated road project on Ghodbunder Road from Gaimukh for a proposed

investment of US$ 1327 million construction of a third bridge on Thane creek at Vashi with a proposed investment of US$ 1327

million an elevated road at Bhiwandi-Kalyan-Shil Phata with a proposed investment of US$ 4313 million four lane Vakan-Pali-

Khopoli road at a proposed investment of US$ 8294 million and an underground tunnel between Thane and Borivali

Road type Road length (km)

(as of 2015-16)

National highways 743479

State highways 40000

Major district roads 50232

Other district roads 52761

Village roads 114557

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16 NHAI

National highway length completed (km)

39100

25050

12400

2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

2222DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash ROADShellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Expenditure on road works under Pradhan Mantri Gram

Sadak Yojana in Maharashtra (US$ million)

5852

8255

3380

2013-14 2014-15 2015-16sup1

Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) was

launched in 2000 with the objective of connecting eligible

rural habitants Until 2015 about 419971 km of road

network has been completed across India of which road

length of 22214 km was completed in Maharashtra

In November 2015 the 785-meter long Vanjarpatti flyover in

Bhiwandi was inaugurated and constructed over a part of

extended Mumbai Urban Infrastructure Project (MUIP)

As per budget 2016-17 the state government proposed an

outlay of US$ 3304 million for acquisition of land special

subsidy package etc under the MIHAN project during 2016-

17

As of November 2016 the government approved two and

four-laning of three highway stretches - NH-930 NH-211

(New NH-52) and NH-211 (New NH-52) in MaharashtraPradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana

(PMGSY)`(2015-16- up to October 2015)

Habitations connected 10

Length completed 18954

Source NHAI Note 1Up to October 2015

Source PMGSY

2323DECEMBER 2016Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16 State Budget 2016-17 MMRDA Mumbai Metropolitan Region

Development Authority

The rail transport system of Maharashtra is very well

developed The state is well-connected to other parts of the

country with a railway network spanning 6103 km

(including 378 km of Konkan Railway)

Maharashtra also has an intra-citysuburban network of

railways The suburban railways carry around 8 million

passengers every day

During 2015-16 the state government and Central Ministry

of Railways signed a Memorandum of Understanding to

establish a special purpose vehicle for boosting the

completion of all the awaited rail projects in Maharashtra

During 2015-16 the state government initiated work on the

first stage of Phase-I CBD BelapurPendhar-Taloja MIDC-

Kalamboli-Khandeshwar-Navi Mumbai International Airport

corridor which is expected to be accomplished by 2017

Work on the 111 km long Belapur-Pendhar road is under

progress

As per budget 2016-17 the state government allocated

US$ 2749 million for boosting the execution of Nagpur to

Pune metro rail project Moreover for the Phase II of

Mumbai Metro line an outlay of US$ 1382 million has

been proposed by the state government for 2016-17

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash RAILWAYS

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Metromono rail

projects Project cost

(US$ million)

Current

statusimplemen

tation periodMumbai Metro Rail

Project

Phase IIA Dahisar-

DN Nagar (186 km) 97922

Initiated from

February 2016

Phase III Colaba-

Bandra-SEEPZ (335

km)353437

Tendering for civil

works in progress

Phase IV Wadala-

Ghatkopar-Thane-

Kasarwadavli (32 km) 291781

Report on

feasibility study

submitted

Phase VII Andheri

(E)- Dahisar (E) (165

km)94837

Appointment of

interim consultant

is in progress

Mumbai Mono Rail

Project

Wadala to Chembur amp

Sant Gadge Maharaj

Chowk (Jacob circle)

to Wadala (20 km)

37580

Phase I complete

Phase II90 work

completed

2424DECEMBER 2016

There are seven domestic and four international airports

functioning in Maharashtra Domestic flights operate

from Mumbai Pune Nagpur Aurangabad Kolhapur

Juhu and Nanded whereas international flights operate

from Mumbai Nagpur Pune and Aurangabad Mumbai

airport is one of the busiest airports in India To reduce

congestion at the Mumbai International Airport an idea

for a new airport has been proposed at Navi Mumbai

During 2015-16 the state government proposed to

establish an additional airport through PPP in around

four phases at Navi Mumbai with a view to minimize

overcrowding at Mumbai International Airport For this

purpose an amount of US$ 255 billion has been

proposed by the Government of Maharashtra The first

phase of the project is expected to be executed by

2019

As per budget 2016-17 the state government proposed

an amount of US$ 916 million for the enhancement of

airports (Solapur Shirdi Chandrapur Karhad Akola

Amaravati etc) under the Airport Development Authority

of Maharashtra

Source AAI (Airports Authority of India)

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash AIRPORTShellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

International airport

Domestic airport

2525DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash AIRPORTShellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Airports Authority of India

Domestic

airport

Passengers (lakh) Aircraft movement (lsquo000) Freight (lsquo000 MT)

2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Mumbai 2188 2521 3005 1883 1954 2202 1811 2077 2090

Pune 350 407 518 295 326 387 211 274 318

Nagpur 136 136 152 125 135 126 51 56 60

Aurangabad 44 42 29 40 41 37 08 13 14

International

airport

Passengers (lakh) Aircraft movement (lsquo000) Freight (lsquo000 MT)

2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Mumbai 10341 11430 11624 7236 7409 7638 46764 48654 49624

Pune 123 101 240 103 112 204 001 - 001

Nagpur 045 044 074 048 054 084 042 044 043

2626DECEMBER 2016

Along a coast line of 720 km there are two principal ports

Mumbai Port Trust (MbPT) and Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust

(JNPT) In addition there are 53 minor ports During 2015-16

up to January 2016 total traffic handled at the two major ports in

Maharashtra was recorded at 104948 lakh tonnes of which

JNPT accounted for 53547 lakh tonnes while Mumbai port

handled around 51401 lakh tonnes of port traffic

The non-major ports of Maharashtra collectively handled

passenger traffic of around 11357 passengers and cargo of

17033 lakh tonnes during 2015-16 till November 2015

Source India Ports Association

1From April 2015 to October 2015

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash PORTS

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Minor Ports in Maharashtra

bull Manori

bull Kalyan

bull Thane

bull Versova

bull Bandra

bull Trombay

bull Ulwa-Belapur

bull Panvel

bull Mora

bull Mandwa

bull Karaja

bull Thal

bull Rewas

bull Bankot

bull Kelshi

bull Sriwardhan

bull Dharamtar

bull Kumbharu

bull Harnai

bull Dabhol

bull Palshet

bull Borya

bull Jaigad

bull Tiwri-Varoda

bull Purnagad

bull Jaitapur

bull Vijaydurg

bull Deogad

bull Achara

bull Malvan

bull Niwti

bull Vengurla

bull Redi

bull Kiranpani

bull Ratnagiri

bull Dighi

bull Dahanu

bull Tarapur

bull Nawapur

bull Satpati

bull Kelwa-Mahim

bull Arnala

bull Datiware

bull Uttan

bull Bassein

bull Bhiwandi

bull Alibag

bull Revdanda

bull Borli Mandla

bull Nandgaon

bull Murud-Janjira

bull Rajpuri

bull Mandad

Operational ports statistics

For major

ports2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-161

Traffic handled

(lakh MT)122526 121517 12546 73511

For minor

ports2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-161

Traffic handled

(lakh MT)24198 24774 9643 Not available

2727DECEMBER 2016

As of June 2016 the state had a total installed power

generation capacity of 4063069 MW

Thermal power contributed 2995419 MW to the total

installed power generation capacity followed by

renewable power hydropower and nuclear power with

contributions of 665452 MW 333184 MW and 69014

MW respectively

The private sector was the biggest contributor to the total

installed thermal power generation capacity in

Maharashtra with a capacity of 1886939 MW followed

by 1473497 MW under state utilities and 702633 MW

under central utilities

The state government also proposed a new scheme for

improving electricity distribution system in the state As

per the budget 2016-17 an investment of US$ 4598

million has been projected by the government for this new

scheme

In order to intensify the capacity of renewable energy

sources in the state the state government has professed

a new energy policy for which an investment of US$

6966 million has been proposed

Installed power capacity (MW)

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash POWER

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

20415 21379 22645 26142

30354 34005

3855140589

2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Source Central Electricity Authority

2828DECEMBER 2016

According to Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI)

Maharashtra had 8426 million wireless subscribers and 192

million wireline subscribers as of May 2016

By the end of May 2016 15343488 subscribers had submitted

requests for mobile number portability in Maharashtra

Moreover the tele density in Maharashtra stood at 987 as of

May 2016

As of April 2016 the state recorded 202269 new telephone

wireless connections of Tata 4979 new wireless connections of

Vodafone and 18148 new wireless connections of Reliance

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash TELECOM

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Telecom infrastructure (As of May 2016)

Wireless subscribers 84268281

Wireline subscribers 1928841

Internet subscribers 290000001

Post offices 126012

Tele density (percent) 9871

Source Telecom Regulatory Authority of India February 2015 India Post

Ministry of Communications and Information Technology1As of January 2016

2As on December 2015

Major telecom operators in Maharashtra

Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL)

Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited (MTNL)

Bharti Airtel

Idea Cellular

Vodafone Essar

Reliance Communications

Tata Teleservices

Aircel Limited

Source Telecom Regulatory Authority of India

Performance status of NOFN Project

(as of April 2016)

No of GPs in phase-I 12055

Pipe laid (km) 14214

Cable laid (km) 10906

GPs for which cable laid 4771

No of GPs lit 150

2929DECEMBER 2016

Source Department of Environment Government of Maharashtra

JNNURM Ministry of Urban Development

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS URBAN amp SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTUREhellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Under JNNURM two schemes namely Basic Services to Urban Poor (BSUP) and Integrated Housing and Slum Development

Programme (IHSDP) have been implemented by Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority

During 2016-17 the state government allocated US$ 15276 million for ldquoMaharashtra Suvarn Jayanti Nagrothan Mahaabhiyanrdquo

which is being implemented in the state for creating basic urban amenities across various municipal councils and townships of the

state

As of November 2015 Mahindra Life Space Developers Ltd bought a land in Maharashtra with the objective of developing a

housing project aiding urbanisation in the state In addition the Maharashtra government is considering to aid the affordable

housing concept with opening up of land parcels and plots that would lie under no development zones For this the government is

planning to constitute Housing for all by 2022 policy for the urban population

As per under budget 2016-17 the state government has proposed an outlay of US$ 2749 million in order to boost the

development of metro rail projects in Nagpur and Pune Moreover for Maharashtra Fire Safety Mission in the state an amount of

US$ 458 million has been proposed by the state government

3030DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS URBAN amp SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTUREhellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Urban Infrastructure Projects under JNNURM

Project name

Amount

(US$

million)

Project nameAmount

(US$

million)

Revised in BSUP scheme for construction of 219 Dus

in Panch Zopda and Gopal Nagar slums in Nagpur

Maharashtra176

Integrated Civic Infrastructure Development

Project (ICIDP) Phase I Nagpur Maharashtra2004

BSUP scheme for construction of 279 Dus in Jat

Tarodi slum in Nagpur Maharashtra206

Revised DPR for Construction of 1694 Houses

at four locations of Nagpur City for

Rehabilitation of UrbanPoor under JNNURM -

BSUP- PPP scheme - Nagpur

1936

Revised BSUP scheme for construction of 456 Dus in

5 slums of North Nagpur in Nagpur Maharashtra253

Implementation of Integrated Housing Projects

(788 Dus) under BSUP at Nanded City Dist

Nanded Maharashtra538

Revised BSUP scheme for construction of 365 Dus in

Gopal Nagar and Bh Anand Kausalyayan Nagar

slums in Nagpur Maharashtra445

Implementation of Integrated Housing projects

(958 Dus) under BSUP at Nanded City Distt

Nanded Maharashtra697

Revised BSUP scheme for construction of 630 Dus in

Savitribai Phule Nagar slum in Nagpur Maharashtra621

Implementation of Integrated Housing Projects

(1183 Dus) under BSUP at Nanded city Dist

Nanded Maharashtra887

Revised BSUP scheme for construction of 1017 Dus

in Indira Nagar Indiramata Nagar Wanjara and Bokar

nagar (4 slums) slums in Nagpur Maharashtra944

Implementation of Integrated Housing projects

(1567 Dus) under BSUP at Nanded City Distt

Nanded Maharashtra1184

Source Department of Environment Government of Maharashtra

JNNURM Ministry of Urban Development

3131DECEMBER 2016

Project Name PPP type Sector StageProject Cost

(US$ million)

4 laning Pune - Shirur Road (BOT) TransportOperation and

maintenance stage1604

Hydro Electric Power (Waghur) Project (BOT) Energy Under construction 110

Hydel Power (Vajra - III) Project (BOT) EnergyOperation and

maintenance stage110

Hydro Electric Power (Urmodi) Project (BOT) Energy Under construction 220

Hydro Electric Power (Upper Vaitarna) Project (BOT) Energy Under construction 220

School Building (Waddhamna) Project (DBOOT)

Social and

commercial

infrastructure

Under construction 132

Hydro Electric Power (Temghar) Project (BOT) Energy Under construction 293

Water Supply Scheme (Tuljapur) (OampM) Water sanitationOperation and

maintenance stage761

Hydro Electric Power (Parseoni) Project -

Package 2(BOT) Energy

Operation and

maintenance stage323

Hydro Electric Power (Telbeila) Project (BOT) Energy Under construction 1467

Source DEA Ministry of Finance Government of India BOT Build-Operate-Transfer DBOOT Design-Build-

Own-Operate-Transfer OampM Management Contract

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS KEY PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP (PPP)

PROJECTS

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

3232DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS SEZs hellip (13)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Ministry of Commerce amp Industry Department of Commerce SEZ Special Economic Zone

Some of the operational SEZs in Maharashtra

NameDeveloper Location Primary Industry

Maharashtra Airport Development Company Ltd (MIHAN SEZ) Mihan Nagpur Multi product

SEEPZ Special Economic Zone Mumbai Electronics and gems and jewellery

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Aurangabad Engineering

Wipro Ltd Maharashtra Computerelectronic software

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Pune Computerelectronic software

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Nanded Chemicals amp pharmaceuticals

Khed Economic Infrastructure Pvt Ltd Pune Engineering amp electronics

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Satara Engineering

Navi Mumbai Special Economic Zone (NMSEZ) is the agency responsible for the supervision and execution of SEZs in the state

As of July 2016 the state has 25 operational SEZs in the state across diversified sectors including textiles and apparel food

processing footwear and leather products multi-product pharma IT SEZs etc

3333DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS SEZs hellip (23)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Some of the SEZs with formal approvals

NameDeveloper Location Primary industry

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Limited

MIDCPune ITITeS

Syntel International Private Limited Pune ITITeS

Serum Bio-pharma Park Pune Pharmaceuticals amp biotechnology

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Latur Agro-processing

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Nanded Pharmaceuticals

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Aurangabad Engineering amp electronics

Wokhardt Infrastructure Development Limited Aurangabad Pharmaceutical

Hiranandani Builders Mumbai ITITeS

New Found Properties and Leasing Pvt Ltd Thane ITITeS

EON Kharadi Infrastructure Private Limited Pune ITITeS

In addition to operational SEZs as of July 2016 Maharashtra had 9 SEZs with valid in-principle approvals 59 SEZs with formal

approvals and 51 SEZs with notified approvals

Source Ministry of Commerce amp Industry Department of Commerce SEZ Special Economic Zone

3434DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS SEZs hellip (33)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Some of the SEZs with valid in-principal approvals

NameDeveloper Location Primary industry

Mumbai SEZ Limited Gujarat Positra Port Infrastructure Ltd Multi-product

Gitanjali Gems Limited Nanded Maharashtra Gems and jewellery

ISPAT Industries Limited Raigad District Maharashtra Multi-product

Gitanjali Gems Limited Aurangabad Maharashtra Gems and jewellery

Gitanjali Gems Limited Nagpur Maharashtra Multi-product

Maharashtra Airport Development Company Limited Nagpur Maharashtra Power

Gitanjali Gems Limited Nashik Maharashtra Multi-services

Redi Port Ltd Post Redi district Sindhudurg Maharashtra FTWZ

Quippo Infrastructure Raigarh Maharashtra Engineering

Source Source Ministry of Commerce amp Industry Department of Commerce SEZ Special Economic Zone

3535DECEMBER 2016

Education infrastructure (2015-16)

InstitutionNo of

Institution

Student

Enrollment

Primary schools 105489 16017

Secondary and higher secondary

schools25013 6414

Engineering colleges (diploma

graduate and post-graduate)1093 346515

Industrial training institutes (itis) 824 134767

Architecture colleges 74 3763

Arts science commerce amp law

colleges2249 961576

Pharmacy 486 29371

During 2015-16 Maharashtrarsquos education infrastructure

comprised 21 universities 105489 primary schools 25013

secondary and higher secondary schools Primary schools

had 16017 thousand students enrolled during the year of

which 7509 thousand were girls with 515 thousand

teachers Secondary schools in the state had 6414

thousand enrolled students of which 2920 thousand were

girls with 221 thousand teachers Government of

Maharashtra is focusing on education of girls in the state

Various schemes such as Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya

Ahilyabai Holkar Scheme and Attendance Allowance

Scheme have been introduced for promoting girl education in

the state

As per budget 2016-17 the state government allocated an

amount of US$ 2099 million for the ldquoNational Secondary

Education Missionrdquo which was initiated by the central

government in association with the state government and

aims at delivering quality education to all students

undergoing secondary education Further the state

government also decided to digitise all public libraries

approved by the government with an allocated amount of

US$ 262 million during 2016-17

In addition an outlay of US$ 11304 million for Sarv Shiksha

Abhiyan has been proposed by the central and state

governments collectively

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash EDUCATION

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16 State Budget 2016-17

Census 2011

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Literacy rate () in Maharashtra 2015-16

Overall 823

Male 884 Urban 887

Female 699 Rural 77

3636DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash HEALTH

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Health infrastructure (2015-16(1))

State level hospitals 490

District hospitals 23

Mobile medical units 13

Sub-district hospitals with capacity of 50 beds 58

Sub-district hospitals with capacity of 100 beds 28

Community health centres 458

Rural hospitalsCottage hospitals 360

Primary health centres 1811

Sub-centres 10580

General hospitals 4

Orthopedic hospital 1

Super specialty hospitals 2

Mental health institutes 4

Women hospitals 11

TB hospitals 4

Health and family welfare training institution 8

Source Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Government of India

Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16(1)Until Dec 2015

As per budget 2016-17 an outlay of US$ 23739 million

has been proposed by the state government for Public

Health Department Moreover for increasing the

coverage of insurance being provided to beneficiaries in

the state the state government proposed an allocation

of US$ 4582 million during 2016-17

Health indicators of Maharashtra

(As of September 2015)

Doctor to patient ratio 1 27790(1)

Registered doctors 148575(1)

Birth rate (per thousand persons) 165

Death rate (per thousand persons) 62

Infant mortality rate (per thousand live births) 24

Life expectancy at birth (years) (2-15-16)

Male (2016-20) 699

Female (2016-20) 737

3737DECEMBER 2016

Cricket is the prominent sport in Maharashtra Other popular sports are hockey and tennis

The state has a number of sports stadiums located in Mumbai Pune and Nagpur The most well-known ones are the

Wankhede Stadium and the Brabourne Stadium in Mumbai the Nehru Stadium in Pune and the Vidarbha Cricket

Association (VCA) Stadium in Nagpur

The state has a number of entertainment centres and multiplexes The most famous entertainment centres include Essel

World in Thane The state is also home to almost all major multiplex chains in the country including PVR Cinemas Big

Cinemas and Fun Cinemas The state has a number of religious places including the Siddhi Vinayak temple (Mumbai)

Shirdi Nasik and Sach Khand Shri Huzur Gurdwara (Nanded)

The Gateway of India Ajanta and Ellora caves Daulatabad Fort and Khandala are the main tourist destinations in the state

The Sahara Stadium in Pune has been built with modern outlook and state-of-the-art facilities the stadium has a seating

capacity of about 36000

In 2016 the state government formulated a new policy- Maharashtra Tourism Policy 2016 and allocated US$ 4353 million

for the policy in order to intensify basic amenities across various tourist spots in the state

Under the New Sports Policy 2012 the Government of Maharashtra plans to set up public gyms at district sports complexes

or municipal gardens

In November 2016 the state played host to Global Citizen Festival India one of the biggest musical events in the country

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

CULTURAL INFRASTRUCTURE

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Maharashtra Tourism Government of Maharashtra

3838DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

AMRUT AND SMART CITIES

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Pune

NashikAurangabad

Nagpur

Mumbai

Bhiwandi

Source TechSci Research

Smart Cities in Maharashtra

Cities Population Area (sq km)Literacy

rate

Pune 9429408 15643 8615

Greater Mumbai 12478447 60340 8973

Nagpur 4653570 9892 8839

Nashik 6107187 15530 8231

Aurangabad 3701282 10107 7902

Amravati 646801 270 9207

Navi Mumbai 1119477 16300 8962

Kalyan-Dombivali 1246381 1372 8146

Solapur 951118 1489 8280

Thane 1818872 14700 8941

On the basis of population and the number of statutory towns the Government of India shortlisted 10 cities namely Amravati

Aurangabad Greater Mumbai Kalyan-Dombivali Nagpur Nashik Navi Mumbai Pune Solapur and Thane under the Smart City project

In November 2015 the UK government selected 2 cities of Maharashtra that is Pune and Amravati to develop as smart cities The

agreement is expected to boost the Indo-UK trade

As per budget 2016-17 the state government launched a scheme for smart city for delivering eco-friendly and ecological urban life to the

statersquos citizens Among the first selected 20 states Pune and Solapur are also included Moreover the state government has also

decided to develop other 8 smart cities in the state as well

3939DECEMBER 2016

The resources policy incentives infrastructure and climate support investments in the state Maharashtra Agro Industries

Development Corporation founded in 1965 is responsible for development of agro-based units in the state MIDC is responsible for

the development of industrial infrastructure Maharashtra Small Scale Industries Development Corporation was formed in 1962 to

provide new orientation and strength to the development of small-scale industries in the state Its main objective is to aid counsel

assist finance protect and promote interests of small industries

The Government of Maharashtra is promoting the development of several Special Economic Zones (SEZs) across Maharashtra for

sectors such as ITITeS pharmaceuticals biotechnology textile automotive amp auto components gems amp jewellery and food

processing Till July 2015 the state has 25 operational SEZs of which the majority share is contributed by ITITeS engineering and

electronics segment

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key Industries in Maharashtra

bull Pharmaceuticals

bull Biotechnology

bull IT and ITeS

bull Electronics

bull Engineering

bull Auto amp auto components

bull Oil amp gas

bull Food amp agro processing

bull Gems and jewellery

bull Banking financial services and insurance (BFSI)

bull Textiles

Source Economic Survey 2015-16 MAIDC - Maharashtra Agro Industries

Development Corporation (1)Up to September 2015

Establishment of MSME units

Year MSME unitsInvestment

(US$ million)

Employment

(lakh)

2007-08 10244 34846 139

2008-09 11682 50336 171

2009-10 11896 46257 150

2010-11 14496 84983 187

2011-12 15606 67874 207

2012-13 16136 83333 206

2013-14 19814 97128 248

2014-15 36992 109685 350

2015-16(1)

20220 62481 166

4040DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTORhellip(17)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Banking and insurance contribution to GSDP

at current prices (in US$ billion)

1806 1883

23982696 2586

2693 2895

2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

Source Maharashtra Economic Survey 2015-16 Reserve Bank of India

At current prices the contribution of the banking and

insurance sector to the GSDP of the state increased at a

CAGR of 818 between 2008-09 and 2014-15

At constant prices the contribution of banking and

insurance sector in the GSDP of the state increased at a

CAGR of 457 between 2008-09 and 2014-15

Banking and insurance contribution to GSDP

at constant prices (in US$ billion)

1921 2009

23762571

2312 2297 2512

2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

Deposits and credit of scheduled commercial

banks in Maharashtra by bank group

(January-March 2016)

Bank group

No of

banking

offices

Deposits

(US$ million)

Credit

(US$ million)

Rural 3199 944450 806862

Semi-urban 2554 1558601 1033621

Urban 1807 2460975 1285199

Total 7560 4964025 3125681

Source Reserve Bank of India

4141DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTORhellip(27)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

ATMs deployed in Maharashtra June 2015

21574

8749 8053

4481

291

Total Public SectorBanks

Private SectorBanks

State BankGroup

ForeignBanks in India

ATMs deployed in Maharashtra June 2014

19099

6811 7502

4473

313

Total Public SectorBanks

Private SectorBanks

State BankGroup

ForeignBanks in India

Source Reserve Bank of India Source Reserve Bank of India

23321

9449 8920

4683

269

Total Public SectorBanks

Private SectorBanks

State BankGroup

Foreign Banksin India

Source Reserve Bank of India

ATMs deployed in Maharashtra June 2016

4242DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTOR hellip(37)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Scheduled commercial banks in Maharashtra

Reserve Bank of India (RBI) was founded in 1935 and is recognised as Indias central banking institution RBI also controls the monetary policy of the Indian rupee RBI is headquartered in Mumbai Maharashtra and has 19 regional offices and nine sub officesMonetary authority supervision of the financial systems foreign exchange management and currency issuing are the major functions of the Reserve Bank of India

Foundation year 1956 (owned by Government of India)Banking services Credit cards consumer banking corporate banking finance and insurance investment banking mortgage loans private banking wealth managementTotal assets US$ 44792 billion Total income US$ 1254 billion ( H1 2015-16)Headquarters amp employees Headquartered in Mumbai with over 300000 employees

Website wwwsbicoin

Foundation year 1906 (state owned commercial bank)Banking services Commercial banking retail banking private banking asset management mortgages credit cardsTotal assets US$ 10373 billion Total income US$ 694 billion (2015-16)Headquarters amp infrastructure Bank is based in Mumbai with over 4500 branches and over 1000 ATMs all over IndiaWebsite wwwbankofindiacom

Reserve Bank of India

State Bank of India

Bank of India

Source Reserve Bank of India Bank websites

4343DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTOR hellip(47)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Scheduled commercial banks in Maharashtra

Foundation year 1919 (owned by Government of India)Banking services Consumer banking corporate banking finance and insurance investment banking mortgage loans private banking private equity wealth management agriculture loanTotal assets US$ 6307 billion Total income US$ 543 billion (2015-16)Headquarters amp Employees Bank is based in Mumbai with over 28000 employees and more than 4000 ATMs Website wwwunionbankofindiacoin

Foundation year 1935 (the bank has the largest network of branches in Maharashtra and is a public sector bank)Banking services Loans credit cards savings investment vehicles insurance investment banking mortgage loans private banking etcTotal assets US$ 2422 billion Total income US$ 214 billion (2015-16) Headquarters amp infrastructure Based in Pune and reaches out to 15 million customers with 2000 branches in 29 statesWebsite wwwbankofmaharashtrain

Foundation year 1911 (one of oldest commercial banks owned by the government)Banking services Core banking services are loans credit cards savings investment vehicles and insurance investment banking mortgage loans private banking etcTotal assets US$ 517 billion Total income US$ 425 billion (2015-16) Headquarters amp infrastructure Headquartered in Mumbai with over 4000 branches in 27 Indian states and 270 extension countersWebsite wwwcentralbankofindiacoin

Union Bank of India

Bank of Maharashtra

Central Bank of India

Source Reserve Bank of India Bank websites

4444DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTOR hellip(57)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Scheduled commercial banks in Maharashtra

Foundation year 1938Banking services Investment banking consumer banking commercial banking retail banking private banking asset management pensions mortgages credit cardsTotal assets US$ 2155 billion Total income US$ 129 billion (nine months ending December 2015)Headquarters amp infrastructure Bank is based in Mumbai with over 1400 branches and more than 100 ATMsWebsite wwwdenabankcom

Foundation year 2004Banking services Corporate and institutional banking commercial banking investment banking retail banking finance marketingTotal assets US$ 2259 billion Total income US$ 111 billion (2015-16)Headquarters amp Infrastructure Bank is based in Mumbai with more than 550 branches and 1255 ATMrsquosWebsite wwwyesbankin

Foundation year 1980Banking services Private and business banking corporate banking and securities global transaction banking and asset amp wealth managementHeadquarters amp employees Bank is based in Mumbai with more than 9500 employees in 16 citiesWebsite wwwdbcomindia

Dena Bank

Yes Bank

Deutsche Bank India

Source Reserve Bank of India Bank websites

4545DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTOR hellip(67)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Scheduled commercial banks in Maharashtra

Foundation year 1902Banking services Credit cards debit cards loans investments NRI banking and private bakingHeadquarters amp employees Bank is based in Mumbai with over 7500 employees The bank has 44 branches in 31 cities and 700 ATMs across the countryWebsite wwwCitibankcoin

Foundation year 1994Banking services Investment banking investment management wealth management private banking corporate banking private equity finance and insurance consumer banking mortgages credit cardsTotal assets US$ 9796 billion Total income US$ 528 billion (H1 2015-16)Headquarters amp employees Bank is based in Mumbai with more than 69065 employeesWebsite wwwhdfcbankcom

Foundation year 1964 (10th largest bank in the world)Banking services Consumer banking corporate banking finance and insurance investment banking mortgage loans private banking private equity wealth management agriculture loanTotal assets US$ 5905 billion Total income US$ 480 billion (2015-16) Headquarters amp infrastructure Bank is based in Mumbai with over 15000 employees and 2000 ATMsWebsite wwwidbicom

Citibank India

HDFC Bank

IDBI Bank

Source Reserve Bank of India Bank websites

4646DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTOR hellip(77)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Scheduled commercial banks in Maharashtra

Foundation year 1994Banking services Credit cards consumer banking corporate banking finance and insurance private bankingHeadquarters amp employees Bank is based in Mumbai with over 67857 employees Website wwwicicibankcom

ICICI Bank

Source Reserve Bank of India Bank websites

4747DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

MUMBAI AS FINANCIAL HUB OF INDIAhellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Mumbai is the capital of the state of Maharashtra and the financial capital of India The city houses a majority of the headquarters of

large corporates and financial institutions in the country In addition major stock exchanges commodity exchanges and capital

markets of India are situated in Mumbai During 2014-15 Mumbai accounted for 227 of the state income of Maharashtra Till

September 2015 the number of micro small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in Mumbai totalled 244000 providing employment to

about 292000 thousand individuals

According to Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC) there are 305 industrial units in Mumbai About US$ 648

million has been invested by the corporation for various projects in Mumbai providing employment to about 50000 people in the area

Source Maharashtra Economic Survey 2015-16 Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust

The government has also commenced work for setting up a special economic zone (SEZ) in Nhava Sheva Navi Mumbai The project

is being developed by Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) and is planned by LampT Infrastructure Engineering Limited The project will

be developed on EPC mode with a total expected private investment of about US$ 53468 million The zone is being developed on

27738 hectares of land and is directly accessible via Mumbai Goa Highway- NH4B and SH 54 It is expected to generate direct and

indirect employment opportunities for about 150 thousand people The project was granted environmental clearance on 5th December

2014 LampT Infrastructure Engineering submitted detailed plans for the project to the government on 31st March 2015 Since then

activities such as levelling of the area and initiation of tender process for the wall protecting the SEZ (Phase-1) have commenced

4848DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

MUMBAI AS FINANCIAL HUB OF INDIAhellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Further the Government is setting up the Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC) with the help of the Government of Japan

which has agreed to lend US$ 45 billion for this project Seven nodes are in the development stage for the Phase-1 of the

project which is expected to greatly boost Indiarsquos manufacturing sector

The Government of Maharashtra sent a memorandum to the 13th Finance Commission to support the growth of Mumbairsquos

infrastructure and develop it as an international finance centre

In addition to providing US$ 159 million to the Government of Maharashtra for developing the infrastructure of Mumbai as a part

of (JNNURM) the Government of India has released US$ 2663 million for the funding of Mumbai Metro to improve the transport

infrastructure of Mumbai

In November 2015 apex industry body ASSOCHAM launched Maharashtra-Goa Regional Development Council with an aim to

develop Mumbai as International Finance Centre and Mumbai-Pune-Nashik region as the Silicon Valley of India The Council is

expected to aid sustainability of two major states

The Mumbai Metro Rail Phase II A from Dahisar to DN Nagar covering 186 km with project cost of US$ 97922 million

commenced in February-2016 and is likely to be completed by March 2019 Phase III of the project Colaba-Bandra-Seepz

covering 335 km with a project cost US$ 353437 million is expected to be completed by 2020-21 General consultant has been

appointed and tendering for civil work is in progress for this phase

Preliminary work is in progress for the Mumbai Trans ndash Harbour link and Multi-Modal Corridor from Virar to Alibaug Work on the

projects commenced in 2011 amp 2010 and are expected to be completed by 2021 amp 2019 respectively As of October 2015

expenditure of US$ 1 21 million and US$ 1 million respectively was incurred

Source Maharashtra Economic Survey 2015-16

4949DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash PHARMACEUTICALS AND BIOTECHNOLOGY hellip (13)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Major opportunities have emerged in the pharmaceutical

sector primarily in the areas of contract research contract

manufacturing and clinical trials

The state has a well developed laboratory research and

development infrastructure and a strong resource pool As of

August 2015 one of the leading pharmaceutical companies

Nutra Plus started the commercial production of therapeutic

and analgesic products in its Tarapur plant

The Maharashtra state government aims at giving a boost to

the pharmaceutical sector in the state and improve research

activities with development of skilled man power Hence the

government plans to establish National Institute of Pharmacy

Education and Research at Nagpur during 2015-16 In

September 2015 A2Care one of the leading pharmaceutical

companies announced plans to invest in Maharashtra under

the Make in Maharashtra programme

From August 1991 to October 2015 a total of 854 projects

with an investment of US$ 24485 million have been

approved for the pharmaceutical industry in the state Of

these 496 projects with investment of US$ 66315 million

have commenced

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

MSME Micro small and medium enterprises

5050DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash PHARMACEUTICALS AND BIOTECHNOLOGY hellip (23)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

Economic Survey 2015-16

Biotechnology amp Pharmaceutical SEZs in Maharashtra

Sector Status

Serum Bio-Pharma Park Pharmaceuticals amp Biotechnology Formal approval granted

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Pharmaceuticals Formal approval granted

Wockhardt Infrastructure Development Limited Pharmaceuticals Formal approval granted

Mahindra and Mahindra Limited Biotechnology Formal approval granted

International Biotech Park Ltd Biotechnology Formal approval granted

Inspira Infra (Aurangabad) Ltd (formally Ajanta Project (India) Ltd) Pharmaceuticals Formal approval granted

Inspira Infra (Aurangabad) Ltd (formally Ajanta Project (India) Ltd) Biotechnology Formal approval granted

Saloni Business Park Private Limited Biotechnology Formal approval granted

Veritas Infrastructure Development Limited Biotechnology Formal approval granted

SEZ Bio-Tech Services Private Limited Biotechnology Formal approval granted

Registered BT units

BT unitsTotal units Investment (US$ million) Employment

Registered LOI Registered LOI Registered LOI

MSME 50 15 433 298 872 338

Large 16 7 1858 881 712 931

5151DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash PHARMACEUTICALS AND BIOTECHNOLOGY hellip (33)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

GlaxoSmithkline

Pharmaceuticals Ltd

Cipla Ltd

bull GlaxoSmithkline Pharmaceuticals established in 1924 is one of the oldest players in the Indian

pharmaceuticals industry In 2015-16 the company earned US$ 42291 million in revenues The

company produces medicines that treat major diseases such as asthma virus control

infections mental health diabetes and digestive conditions The company is also a leader in the

important areas of vaccines and is developing new treatments for cancer

bull Cipla is one of the major Indian companies in the pharmaceuticals sector with total income

from operations in 2015-16 valued at US$ 208 billion It is also one of the oldest players in the

sector The company has manufacturing units at Vikhroli (Mumbai) and Patalganga

Wockhardt Ltd

bull Wockhardt headquartered in Mumbai is a major player in the integrated healthcare segment

The companyrsquos market presence covers formulations biopharmaceuticals nutrition products

vaccines and Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs) The companyrsquos total income from

operations stood at US$ 33986 million in 2015-16

bull Wockhardt has set up a global scale biopharmaceuticals manufacturing park the Wockhardt

Biotech Park in Aurangabad This state-of-the-art complex comprises six dedicated

manufacturing facilities and is designed according to USFDA and EMEA standards

Lupin Ltd bull Lupin is one of the significant players and primarily derives its revenue from formulations Total

net sales of the company in 2015-16 were valued at about US$ 209 billion The company has

manufacturing plants at Tarapur and Aurangabad The company is waiting for an approval from

the Food and Drugs Authority to start commercial operations in Mihan-SEZ Nagpur

USFDA US Food and Drug Administration EMEA Europe The Middle East and Africa

5252DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ITITeS AND ELECTRONICS hellip (14)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

News Articles

IT is one of the top notch sectors in the state with maximum

thrust development and investment

Over 2014-15 Maharashtra accounted for around 30 of the

countryrsquos software exports with the help of 1200 software units

present in the state

The Government of Maharashtra is focusing on providing IT-

related infrastructure fiscal incentives to IT units and an

institutional framework for the IT sector The prime ITITeS clusters

are in Greater Mumbai Pune Thane and Nasik Pune is the

leader in Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) services

During 2015-16 the Directorate of Information Technology made 156 online services available through ldquoAaple Sarkarrdquo portal under

the Maharashtra Public Services Rights Act 2015

During 2016 Government of Maharashtra came up with a new policy - ldquoElectronics Policy 2016rdquo which aims at achieving a turnover

of US$ 12 billion for the ESDM industry and is assisting in targeted expansion of ESDM sector to cross US$ 2 billion through 2020

Source Economic Survey 2015-16

Investment in science technology and

environment sector in Maharashtra

Year Cost (outlay) US$ million

2011-12 619

2012-13 442

2013-14 564

2014-15 947

2015-16 1023

5353DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ITITeS AND ELECTRONICS hellip (24)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

During 2015-16 Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

(MIDC) CIDCO and Software Technology Park of India cumulatively

developed 37 public IT parks and approved 472 IT parks Of the total

472 IT parks 160 parks are already operational with an overall

investment of US$ 55637 million and US$ 136908 million has been

proposed for the remaining 312 IT park projects that are in the

processing phase

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development CorporationSource Economic Survey 2015-16

Prominent information technology parks in Maharashtra

District Number of IT parks (2015-16)

Pune 172

Greater Mumbai 158

Thane 129

Nagpur 5

Nashik 4

Aurangabad 3

Wardha 1

Total 472

Prominent information technology parks in

Maharashtra

Talawade IT Park Dehu-Moshi Road Pune

Millennium Business Park (MBP) Navi Mumbai

Hinjewadi IT Park Phase I Hinjewadi Pune

Hinjewadi IT Park Phase II Hinjewadi Pune

Kolhapur IT Park Kolhapur

Sangli IT Park Vishrambag Sangli

Nagpur IT Park Nagpur

Deogiri Infotech Park Aurangabad

Kharadi IT Park Kharadi Pune

5454DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ITITeS AND ELECTRONICS hellip (34)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

News articles

Government initiatives

Additional floor space index for IT parks and recreational residential and other support facilities would be provided

Eligible IT-ITeS units covered under the Package Scheme of Incentives (PSI) would be exempted from the payment of electricity duty

IT units would be supplied with power at industrial rates

Property tax shall be levied on ITITeS units at par with residential rates

VAT on the sale of IT products would be generally charged at a minimum floor rate

Developement of Mumbai-Pune-Nashik as Silicon valley of India that is an IT innovation hub under Maharashtra-Goa Regional Development

Council

5555DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ITITeS AND ELECTRONICS hellip (44)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

Accenture

IBM

bull Accenture is a global management consulting technology services and outsourcing company

with around 259000 people serving clients in more than 120 countries The company has

several development centres across India

bull It has major operating centres in Mumbai and Pune In 2014-15 (for the twelve months ending

Aug 2015) the company earned revenues of US$ 3291 billion

bull IBM is one of the biggest IT solutions and product firms having presence across the globe

bull The company has a significant presence in India with centres in Pune In 2014 it recorded

revenues of US$ 9279 billion

Capgemini

bull Capgemini is a global IT major headquartered in Paris France and operates in more than 40

countries The company generated revenues of US$ 1150 billion in 2014 and US$ 529 billion

in H1 2015 The company provides solutions across all verticals in the industry It has software

centres in Mumbai Navi Mumbai and Pune In February 2014 the company opened a new

facility at Pune with a seating capacity of 2800 persons adding to the 4000 people it employs

at its Pune campus It is also looking to increase its workforce in the state

Infosys Technologies

Ltd

bull Infosys is a well-known IT giant with development centres across India The company

generated revenues of US$ 8711 billion in 2014-15 and US$ 464 billion in H1 2015-16

bull The company has a development centre at Wakad Pune and also a BPO centre in the city

bull Infosys has been allotted land in Mihan-SEZ Nagpur and was expected to start construction

work in July 2014 In the first phase the company will invest US$ 788 million to accommodate

5000 software professionals

5656DECEMBER 2016

Maharashtra occupies an important place in both the production and export of engineering goods from the country

The engineering industry in the state is highly diversified and produces a large range of machine parts from industrial

machinery to industrial castings and forgings

The industry which was initially concentrated in the Mumbai-Pune belt has spread all over the state with the major

production centres in Nagpur Aurangabad Nasik and Kolhapur

The major engineering items of production and export in Maharashtra are textile mill machinery machinery for sugar

cement and chemical plants food processing machinery construction machinery tractors electric power machinery

transmission line towers automobiles and ship building

BHEL is setting up a new power equipment fabrication plant at Bhandara in the Vidharba region of Maharashtra The

greenfield unit is being set up by the company with an initial investment of US$ 92 million and will provide direct employment

to about 700 people It is setting up a silicon solar cell at Sakoli in the Bhandara district and also plans to set up a solar

photo-voltaic cell unit in the state As of May 2015 the plant is in construction stage

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KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ENGINEERING hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

5757DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ENGINEERING hellip (22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

Larsen amp Toubro

Ltd (LampT)

Greaves Cotton Ltd

bull Larsen amp Toubro Limited (LampT) is a diversified Indian conglomerate with interests in engineering

and construction The company earned US$ 681 billion in revenues during H1 2015-16

bull LampT is one of the oldest running companies with headquarters in Mumbai The company has

manufacturing facilities at Mumbai and Ahmednagar

bull Greaves Cotton is one of the oldest and well-diversified engineering companies in India

bull Its core products include dieselpetrol engines pump sets construction equipment and gensets

bull The company has manufacturing facilities at Chakan Chinchwad Chikalthana Shendra and

Waluj The company earned US$ 24731 million in revenues in 2015-16

Siemens Groupbull Siemens Group is a leading inventor innovator and implementer of leading-edge technology-

enabled solutions operating in the core business segments of industry energy and healthcare

The company is based in Navi Mumbai In 2013-14 (October 2013 to September 2014)

Siemens India earned US$ 176 billion as total income from operations and US$ 119 billion

during the first 9 months of 2014-15 (till June 2015)

ABB

bull ABB is one of the leading engineering companies in the world The ABB group operates in

around 100 countries and employs about 130000 people The company offers an extensive

array of products and services within power and automation technologies ABB operations in

India include 12 manufacturing facilities with over 10355 employees The company has a

manufacturing facility in Mumbai In 2014-15 ABB India Ltd earned revenues of US$ 128 billion

from operations on standalone basis and US$ 94808 million during the first nine months of

2015

5858DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash TEXTILES hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Maharashtra contributes about 114 to Indiarsquos textiles and apparels

output Maharashtra is the largest cotton producer in India with

largest area under cultivation for cotton that is 3827 thousand

hectares during 2015-16 The textile industry is the largest employer

in Maharashtra and contributes around 28 to Indias total exports

Textile parks aimed to provide world-class infrastructural

components for the textile sector and enhance productive capacity

are being set up in Maharashtra to maintain its leadership position in

textile exports and production

Some of the textile parks are the Nardhana Textile Park in Dhule

Butibori (Nagpur) Textile Park and Ambernath Textile Park As

announced in May 2015 the state government plans to set up 8 new

textile parks in the state

As per budget 2016-17 the state government is aiming at setting up

new textile units across the statersquos cotton growing areas Moreover

the government has also proposed an investment of US$ 4048

million during 2016-17 for the existing and upcoming textile projects

across Vidharbha Norhern Maharashtra and Marathwada

Source Central Silk Board

Note 2015-16(1) Till May 2016

Source Economic Survey 2014-15

2015-16 (cotton production) - estimated

Cotton (lint) production in Maharashtra (million bales)

774

682 679

883

682

420

2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Raw silk production (in tonnes)

Year Volume

2012-13 97

2013-14 122

2014-15 221

2015-16 274

2016-17(1) 20

5959DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash TEXTILES hellip (22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

Raymond

Bombay Dyeing

bull Raymond was incorporated in 1925 and is a leading Indian textile major The company is part of

global conglomerate Raymond Group It generated revenues of US$ 43886 million in 2014-15

and US$ 4084 million between April-September 2015

bull Raymond was the first in 1959 to introduce a polywool blend in India to creating the worlds finest

suiting fabric ndash the Super 240s ndash made from superfine 116 micron wool

bull The Bombay Dyeing and Manufacturing Company Limitedrsquos textile products include bedding

range bedding accessories bath linen hotel linen and industrial fabrics

bull Product range also consists of bed sheets bed covers quilts duvet covers dohars bed in bag

sets blankets pillow cases cushion covers shams cushions pillows and bed decor sets pool

towels bath towels hand towels and face towels The company generated revenues of US$

30374 million in 2015-16

S Kumarsrsquo bull S Kumarsrsquo is one of Indias leading textile and apparel companies With expertise in multi-fibre

manufacturing the company has extended its presence in multiple product categories from

fabrics to apparels and home textiles Its brands include Reid amp Taylor Belmonte SKumars

Uniformity By Belmonte Carmichael House and Stephens Brothers

Siyaramrsquosbull Siyaram Silk Mills incorporated in 1978 is a leading producer of blended fabrics in India

bull The company is one of the most renowned vertically integrated textile companies in the country

It operates the widest range of latest machinery in its eco-friendly plants at Tarapur Daman and

Mumbai The company earned US$ 24775 million in revenues in 2015-16

6060DECEMBER 2016

Maharashtra has a strong presence in the petrochemicals and oil and

gas sectors Mumbai Nagothane Rabale and Patalganga are major

petrochemical hubs while Thane Mumbai Pune and Wardha are

chemical hubs

Opportunities primarily exist in the areas of polymers amp plastics

fertilisers and synthetic yarns Key competitive strengths of the state in

this industry are the strong upstream and downstream linkages for raw

materials and products Bombay High accounts for over 50 of the

countrys oil amp gas production In August 2015 Indraprastha Gas Ltd

invested US$ 3151 million in Maharashtra Natural Gas Ltd (MNGL) The

purpose of the investment is to enhance the city gas distribution

business of the company in Maharashtra

As of August 2015 the state government announced plans to establish a

grid-connected canal top solar power project in the state at Jalgaon The

project will feature a 75 MW solar photovoltaic power plant which will be

established on the left bank canal of the dam As per the new energy

policy of the state the government is planning to establish 14400 MW of

fresh grid-connected capacity by 2019-20

As on March 2016 the state had an installed capacity of 2995419 MW

under Thermal energy 69014 MW under Nuclear energy 333184 MW

under Hydro and 661329 MW under Renewable energy sources

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KEY INDUSTRIES ndash CHEMICALS OIL AND GAS ENERGY hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Commissionerate of Agriculture GoM

Economic Survey 2015-16

Use of chemical fertilisers in Maharashtra

YearTotal input

(lsquo000 tonnes)

Per hectare

consumption (kg)

2011-12 658 1552

2012-13 547 1161

2013-14 599 1194

2014-15 6013 1259

2015-16 5825 1070

Under the State Budget 2016-17 the government has

planned an investment of US$ 11977 million for

electricity generation projects Outlay of UD$ 6966

million has been set for adding capacity under non-

conventional energy sources

6161DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

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MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

Oil and Natural Gas Corp

Hindustan Petroleum

Corp Ltd

bull Oil and Natural Gas Corporation ranks as one of the leading oil and gas Exploration and Production

(EampP) companies in the world in the terms of asset value The companyrsquos consolidated revenue from

operations stood at US$ 12 billion in 2015-16 The company has a production facility at Uran (Navi

Mumbai) and the corporate office is in Mumbai It plans to invest US$ 810 million to build a new gas

based fertiliser plant and it would invest US$ 9456 million for redevelopment of its Mumbai High

(North) oil and gas field in the state of Maharashtra

bull Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL) is one of the Navratna Public Sector Units (PSUs)

It is a major refining and oil retailing company in India HPCLrsquos standalone total income was US$

2857 billion in 2015-16 It has an oil refining unit on Mumbairsquos west coast

Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd bull Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) is engaged in the marketing and distribution refining

trading and exploration of petroleum The companyrsquos standalone revenues stood at US$ 1633

billion between April 2015-September 2015 BPCL has a refinery in Mumbai

Reliance Industries Ltd bull Reliance Industries Limited is the largest private sector firm in India and ranks 99th on the Fortune

500 list based on revenues The companyrsquos standalone revenues was US$ 4523 billion for 2015-16

The company has diversified interests in energy retail textiles petrochemicals infotel and SEZs

Reliance Industries Limited has manufacturing facilities at Nagothane Nagpur and Pathalganga in

Maharashtra

6262DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash AUTO AND AUTO COMPONENTS hellip (13)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Maharashtra accounts for approximately 351 of the

countryrsquos output of automobiles by value

The major automobile centres in the state include Pune

Nasik Aurangabad and Nagpur

Pune is the largest auto hub of India with over 4000

manufacturing units in the Pimpri-Chinchwad region

alone Pune is home to large players like Bajaj Auto

Limited Daimler Chrysler Limited Tata Motors etc

Nasik is home to one of Indias largest multi-utility

vehicle manufacturers ndash Mahindra amp Mahindra Limited

In September 2015 Maharashtra government received

an application from Mercedes Benz regarding an

investment plan of US$ 30553 million to upgrade its

manufacturing capacity at Pune plant which

manufactures around 40000 to 80000 units of luxury

cars per year

The domestic utility maker Mahindra has been planning

to invest US$ 122 billion for enlarging its automotive or

manufacturing plants in Maharashtra Investment of US$

99298 million will be made at the companyrsquos Nashik

plant and while investment of US$ 22915 million would

be done in the Chakan unit The total amount will be

invested by Mahindra over a span of more than seven

years

Automotive hubs in Maharashtra

As of August 2016 Mahindra Intertrade a part of Mahindra

Group entered into a partnership with MSTC a Government

of India enterprise to set up the countrys first auto

shredding and vehicle recycling unit Gujarat and

Maharastra have been short listed for setting up the facility

with the operations likely to commence by early 2018

6363DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash AUTO AND AUTO COMPONENTS hellip (23)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

As of July 2015 the Maharashtra state government

announced plans to finalise the deal with Chrysler for

setting up a jeep production facility at Ranjangaon in

Aurangabad The overall investment expected in the

first year is US$ 28188 million and US$ 56369 million

is to be invested over the next six years

ARAI Indias premier automotive RampD testing and

certification organisation is in Pune It is Indiarsquos first

Auto Cluster Development and Research Institute is in

Maharashtra

Investment opportunities in the auto sector

Partnership and alliances for auto component

sector

Vehicle retailing

Low cost vehicles

Cvs to benefit from increasing infrastructure activity and

heightened international interest

Diversification in two wheeler segment

Design centers

Auto financing

RampD

Source Economic Survey 2015-16 ARAI - Automotive Research Association of India

Note 2016(1) till January 2016

Category wise numbers of a few categories of motor vehicles on the road in Maharashtra

Vehicle Type 2015 2016(1)

Motor-cycles scooters amp mopeds 18151386 19705511

Taxi cabs 203180 217062

Auto rickshaws 719341 724080

Ambulances 13625 14295

School buses 27046 22402

Private service vehicles 11163 11640

6464DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash AUTO AND AUTO COMPONENTS hellip (33)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

Bajaj Auto Ltd

Tata Motors Ltd

bull Bajaj Auto is a major Indian automobile manufacturer The company is the worlds fourth-largest two- and

three-wheeler manufacturer with turnover of US$ 346 billion in 2015-16 The company manufactures and

exports scooters motorcycles and auto rickshaws The company is based in Pune with a regional office at

Akurdi and manufacturing plants in Chakan (Pune manufactures motorcycles) and Waluj (near

Aurangabad manufactures motorcycles and three-wheelers)

bull Tata Motors Limited is a multinational corporation headquartered in Mumbai India It acquired British

automotive brands Jaguar and Land Rover in 2008 The company is the worldrsquos fourth-largest truck and

bus manufacturer Net revenue of the company was US$ 1232 billion in 2015-16

bull The company has an auto manufacturing and assembly unit at Pune The Pune unit is spread over two

geographical regions ndash Pimpri (800 acres) and Chinchwad (130 acres)

Force Motors Ltd bull Formerly known as Bajaj Tempo Force Motors is a part of Firodia Enterprise that manufactures Multi

Utility Vehicles (MUVs) tractors Sports Utility Vehicles (SUVs) and Light Commercial Vehicles (LCVs)

bull Matador was a popular LCV manufactured by Force Motors The company has a manufacturing unit in

Pune The company generated consolidated income of US$ 467 million in 2015-16

Mahindra and Mahindra

Ltd

bull Mahindra and Mahindra is one of the major auto manufacturers of India The company generated US$

1775 billion of income from operations in 2015-16

bull The companyrsquos products include tractors SUVs and LCVs It has manufacturing facilities at Mumbai Pune

Nagpur and Nasik

6565DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash TOURISM hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Maharashtra is a major trade and tourist destination of India attracting

thousands of tourists from across the world every year It is the fourth

most visited state of India

There are many temples in Maharashtra some of them being hundreds of

years old constructed in a fusion of architectural styles borrowed from

north and south India Maharashtra has its own folk music Folk musical

programmes such as Gondhal Lavani Bharud and Powada are popular

especially in rural areas

The state is home to the Hindi film industry Bollywood which produces

the largest number of films globally Maharashtra has a score of

pilgrimage destinations ranging from the ones that revolve around

mythology (eg Nasik Warkar and Pune) and those celebrating the

achievements of religious leaders and reformers (Shirdi Haji Ali shrine) to

new age pilgrimage destinations such as the Osho Commune at Pune

Tourist arrivals in Maharashtra (million)

Nasik is one of the four sites of the Kumbh Mela which is held once in every 12 years The city is known as the place where Lord

Ram spent 14 years in exile Maharashtra is the first state to declare a tourism district for tourism development Sindhudurg is the

first district in Maharashtra to be declared as a tourism district

The state has launched Unlimited Maharashtra advertising campaign through newspapers and television channels to attract

tourists during summer vacations A half-hour ferry ride across Mumbai harbor takes visitors to view the superbly carved 1300

years old cave temple on the little island of Elephanta a favourite picnic spot

Source Ministry of Tourism Government of India

7750 8685

9850 10781

2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

6666DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash TOURISM hellip (22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

In 2014-15 9412 million domestic tourists and 438 million foreign tourists visited the state of Maharashtra whereas in 2013-14

827 million domestic tourists and 415 million foreign tourists visited Maharashtra During 2015 10343 million domestic tourists

and 431 million foreign tourists visited the state of Maharashtra

In 2016 the Government of Maharashtra formulated a new policy on Tourism- lsquoMaharashtra Tourism Policy 2016rsquo which aims at

minimizing delays as well as replication of redundancies amp information and enhancing the application process efficiency An

amount of US$ 4353 million was allocated by the government to boost basic amenities being provided across tourist spots

As per 2016-17 budget the state government announced the following plans

Aurangabad has been affirmed as a tourist district in the state and the government has decided to offer special attention

towards the uplifting of tourism in Verul Sulibhanjan Mhaismal and Khultabad

The state government is also undergoing various steps for improving safety measures across the beaches for ensuring

security of people

6767DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES amp EMPOWERMENT

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Till October 2015 a total of 454 mega projects were sanctioned by the state government with an outlay of US$ 5418 billion Due

to these projects employment opportunities for a total of 388 lakh people are expected to be created

Further a total employment of 166 lakh has been recorded across 20220 MSMEs with an investment of US$ 62480 million till

September 2016

As per budget 2016-17 for upgradation of State Employment Guarantee Scheme and Mahatma Gandhi Rural Employment

Scheme in the state the Government of Maharashtra has projected an outlay of US$ 1222 million of which US$ 42295 million

is towards the central share and US$ 10769 million is towards the state share These schemes are being executed in the state

for providing the required job opportunities across rural areas

Source State Budge 2016-17 Economic Survey 2015-16

6868DECEMBER 2016

The Government of Maharashtra provides single-window clearance to all units to reduce the average time required for

establishment of such units and issue various clearances required for setting up of industries at a single point The

government has taken following steps for setting up committees at various levels

District-level committee under the chairmanship of the District Collector for proposals from SSI units

State-level committee under the chairmanship of Development Commissioner (Industries) for MSILSI units

Mega projects committee under the chairmanship of Secretary (Industries) for mega projects and FDI proposals

A Common Application Form (CAF) to be evolved for every applicant seeking to set up an industry andor expansion unit

and development of information systemsoftware to process such applications online

Representatives of the concerned departments from whom the clearances are required to be the members of or invitees on

the district state and mega projects committees The final decision will be given as far as possible within 30 days of receipt

of dully filled CAFs

In order to provide the people of state with one stop portal for information services and consents electronically under

Industrial Policy 2013 the government is focussing on provisions for SWC system

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SINGLEndashWINDOW CLEARANCE MECHANISMhellip (13)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

6969DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

SINGLEndashWINDOW CLEARANCE MECHANISMhellip (23)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Agency Description

MIDC services

Land Department- Services

Fire Department- Services

Engineering - Water Department- Services

Engineering - Drainage Department- Services

Engineering - Power Department- Services

SPA Department- Services

Technical Advisor Department- Services

IT SEZ Department- Services

Non-MIDC services

Directorate of Industries - Services

Labour Department- Services

Airport Authority of India - Services

Public Works Department - Services

Ministry of Corporate Affairs - Services

Food and Drug Administration - Services

Maharashtra Coastal Zone Management Authority - Services

Directorate General of Foreign Trade - Services

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

7070DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

SINGLEndashWINDOW CLEARANCE MECHANISMhellip (33)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Agency Description

Non-MIDC services

Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Limited - Services

Income Tax Department - Services

Department of Sales Tax - Services

Industrial Safety amp Healthy Directorate - Services

Boiler Inspectorate - Services

Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai ndash Services

Central Board of Excise amp Customs - Services

Employee Welfare - Services

Weights and Measures - Services

Bureau of Indian Standards - Services

Maharashtra Pollution Control Board - Services

Petroleum and Explosives Safety Organization - Services

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

7171DECEMBER 2016

Agency Description Contact information

Directorate of

Industries

The work of the Directorate of Industries Maharashtra stateis mainly confined to the development and progress of large-scale small-scale and cottage industries in the state TheDepartment of Industries was reorganised and theDirectorate of Industries was formed in August 1960 Controlof cottage industries was transferred to the Directorate ofIndustries with effect from 1st December 1960

It also assists in the formulation and implementation ofvarious policies and promotional schemes

Development Commissioner of Industries

Government of MaharashtraDirectorate of Industries

New Administrative Building2nd Floor Opposite Mantralaya

MumbaiMaharashtra-400 032

Phone 91-22-22028616didcimaharashtragovin

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INVESTMENT PROMOTION OFFICES hellip (13)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

7272DECEMBER 2016

Agency Description Contact information

Maharashtra Agro

Industries

Development

Corporation Limited

(MAIDC)

The objective of the company is to make available to thefarmers of Maharashtra standard quality fertiliserspesticides agro engineering implements amp animal feed to theextent required amp at the time of requirement amp at competitiverates

Maharashtra Agro Industries Development CorporationLimited (MAIDC) has also been designated as the statenodal agency by Ministry of Food Processing IndustriesGovernment of India In its role as state nodal agency itscrutinises amp forwards various proposals of entrepreneursunder different schemes of assistance from the Governmentof India It also helps entrepreneurs in preparing projectsselecting the area etc

Krushi Udyog BhavanDinkarrao Deasi Marg Aarey Milk

ColonyGoregaon (East) Mumbai-400065 Maharashtra India

Phone 91-22-29272027Email mdmaidcmumbaicom

Website wwwmaidcmumbaicom

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INVESTMENT PROMOTION OFFICES hellip (23)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

7373DECEMBER 2016

Agency Description Contact information

Maharashtra

Industrial

Development

Corporation (MIDC)

1 MIDCrsquos objectives are

a) To achieve balanced industrial development ofMaharashtra with an emphasis on developing partsand underdeveloped parts of the state

b) Help in infrastructural development of each and everydistrict in Maharashtra

c) Facilitate entrepreneurs in setting up industries atvarious locations

MIDC is an agent of the state government for carrying outactivities of acquisition and disposal of land provision ofinfrastructure facilities and providing other services toindustrial centres

Udyog SarathiMahakali Caves Road Andheri (E)

Mumbai-400 093Phone 91-22-268700525473

Fax 91-22-26871587Email feedbackmidcindiaorg

Website wwwmidcindiaorg

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INVESTMENT PROMOTION OFFICES hellip (33)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

7474DECEMBER 2016

Approvals and clearances required Respective departments

Prior to setting up the unit

Registration

Development Authority

Allotment of landshed

Permission for land use Industrial Development Authorities

No-objection certificate under the Water Act 1974 and the Air Act 1981 Pollution Control Board

Approval for construction activity and building plan Development Authority

No-objection certificate Fire Department

Provisional Trade Tax registrations

Central and State Excise Departments

Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY APPROVALS REQUIRED hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

7575DECEMBER 2016

Approvals and clearances required Respective departments

Before commencement of production

No-objection certificate under the Water Act 1974 and the Air Act 1981 Pollution Control Board

No-objection certificate Fire Department

Permanent Trade Tax registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956Central and State Excise Departments

Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956

After commencement of productionactivity

Registration Industries Department

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KEY APPROVALS REQUIRED hellip (22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Timelines for approvals and clearances

Department Timeline

Issuance of allotment order 15 days

Possession of plotshed 7 days

Building plans approval 15 days

Grant of water connection 10 days

Urban land ceiling permission 10 days

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2014-15

7676DECEMBER 2016

Cost parameter Cost estimate Source

Land (per sq m)Commercial US$ 02 to US$ 11583

Industrial US$ 02 to US$ 5792

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC)

Power (per kWh)

Domestic 45-16 cents

Commercial 117-235 cents

Agricultural 43 cents

Industrial 88-1997 cents

Economic Survey 2015-16

Labour (per day) US$ 12 to US$ 6

Ministry of Labour and Employment

Government of India Wage Rates July

1 2015 to Dec 31 2015

5-star hotel room (single

occupancy per night)US$ 97-US$ 220

Maharashtra Tourism Development

Corporation

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

COST OF DOING BUSINESS IN MAHARASHTRA

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

As per the World Bank and Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP) report - Assessment of State

Implementation of Business Reforms 2016 the state ranked 10th as per the Ease of Doing Business Index

7777DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE ACTS amp POLICIES hellip (15)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Maharashtra ITITeS Policy 2015

Read more

Objectives

Maharashtra Renewable Energy Policy 2015

bull To increase power production from renewable sources by 14400 MW and from solar power

projects by 7500 MW From renewable sources power generation of 5000 MW is targeted from

wind power projects 1000 MW from sugarcane wasteagricultural remedial projects 400 MW

from small hydro projects 300 MW from agricultural waste power generation projects and 200

MW from industrial waste power generation projects

bull The policy progress would be headed by the Principal Secretary Energy

Objectives

Read more

bull To attract IT investments across the State and incentivize IT industry at all district headquarters

in the State by providing additional incentives and continue to provide usual incentives as per the

IT ITES Policy ndash 2009

bull To promote the development of special fields of application of IT such as animation visual

effects gaming and comics

Maharashtra Tourism Policy 2016

Read more

Objectives

bull Designate Tourism as a priority sector since it holds the potential to usher in economic

development and generate high employment opportunities in Maharashtra

bull Achieve sector growth of 10 per annum and share of 15 in GSDP through tourism and

tourism related activities

bull Generate fresh investments in the tourism sector to the tune of US$ 458 billion by 2025

bull Create 1 million additional jobs in the tourism sector by 2025

7878DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE ACTS amp POLICIES hellip (25)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Housing Policy 2013-2018

bull To generate low income housing by making it mandatory for private developers with residential

plot sizes of 4000 square metres and above to reserve 20 of the land for low income groups

bull The reserved land or constructed flats would be handed over to the state housing agency

Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (MHADA)

Read more

Objective

Industrial Policy of Maharashtra 2013-2018

bull To attract investment of US$ 82946 billion by the end of 2018 and create 2 million job

opportunities

bull To focus on the areas of Maharashtra that are less developed in comparison with mainstream

industrially developed areas and retain the state as industrial investment leaderRead more

Objectives

Organic Farming Policy 2013

bull To promote and encourage organic farming in Maharashtra by allocating a minimum 10 of the

land for organic faming activity

bull To provide organic pesticides and fertilizers and increase the awareness amongst farmers about

organic faming through lecturesRead more

Objective

7979DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE ACTS amp POLICIES hellip (35)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

State Port Policy 2010

bull To develop six non major ports in Maharashtra by developing greenfield ports multi-purpose

jetties and cargo terminals in order to aid import and export and coastal shipping of goods

Read more

Objective

e-Governance Policy of Maharashtra - 2011

bull To develop the e- governance sector of the state and take it towards m- governance by enabling

the citizens to avail the services online

bull To enable the government to function more efficiently and develop a paper less environment

Read more

Objective

Textile Policy of Maharashtra 2011ndash17

bull To lay special emphasis on raising processing units at various levels from cotton to

manufacturing textiles to assure long term development by giving support to the industries

associated with manufacturing of textiles

Objective

Read more

8080DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE ACTS amp POLICIES hellip (45)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Child Development Policy 2002

bull To emphasise on child development of orphans destitute homeless and deviated in a planned

structured and disciplined manner

bull To aid prevention of sexual exploitation and trafficking of children

bull To provide free education and entertainment facilitiesRead more

Objectives

Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Policy 2002

bull To help in the growth of SEZs (duty free enclave) in the state in order to promote rapid industrial

development and job opportunities

bull To attract foreign amp domestic investments for infrastructure development in the state Read more

Objectives

Tourism Policy 2006

bull To promote tourism and develop hospitality infrastructure with private sector participation in the

state for a period of ten years or until substituted by new policy

bull To encourage public-private partnership (PPP) mode for development of tourist destinations

Read more

Objective

8181DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE ACTS amp POLICIES hellip (55)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Grapes Processing Industry Policy 2001

bull To develop grape processing industry in the state and creating better employment opportunities

bull To encourage wine industry be setting up wine parks in the state

Read more

Objective

Maharashtra Biotechnology Policy 2001

bull To develop and make the state biotechnology industry globally competitive the government

announced various fiscal and non fiscal incentives for biotechnology units

bull To develop infrastructure that is biotechnology parks and research basesRead more

Objective

Water Policy 2002

bull To focus on optimal use of water resources coupled with sustainable development in order to

provide economic and social benefits to the people of the state

Read more

Objective

8282DECEMBER 2016

Summit Venue of Summit Date

International Summit on Engineering and Technology (ISET-16) Mumbai 13th August 2016

International Conference on Networking Communication and Computing

Technology (ICNCCT-16)Nashik 14th August 2016

World Conference on Advanced Trends Robot Design Development

And Control (WCRDDC-16)Pune 27th August 2016

International Conference on Applications in Electrical Electronics

Computer Civil and Mechanical Engineering (ICEECCME-16)Aurangabad 4th September 2016

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

CONFERENCESSUMMITS FOR 2016-17hellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source India conference alerts

8383DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

CONFERENCESSUMMITS FOR 2016-17hellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source India conference alerts

Summit Venue of Summit Date

International Conference on Research in Mechanical Robotics and Civil

Engineering (ICRMRCE-16)Mumbai 11th September 2016

International Conference on Research in Mechanical Robotics and Civil

Engineering (ICRMRCE-16)Mumbai 2nd October 2016

International Conference on Electrical Electronics Computer Civil and

Mechanical Engineering (ICEECCME-16)Mumbai 6th November 2016

8484DECEMBER 2016

Average exchange rates

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ANNEXURE

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Year INR equivalent of one US$

2004-05 4481

2005-06 4414

2006-07 4514

2007-08 4027

2008-09 4614

2009-10 4742

2010-11 4562

2011-12 4688

2012-13 5431

2013-14 6028

2014-15 6028

2015-16 6546

Source Reserve Bank of India

8585DECEMBER 2016

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by TechSci in consultation with IBEF

All rights reserved All copyright in this presentation and related works is solely and exclusively owned by IBEF The

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TechSci and IBEF neither recommend nor endorse any specific products or services that may have been mentioned in

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DISCLAIMER

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Page 17: MAHARASHTRA - IBEF• Maharashtra’sGSDP at current prices was US$ 300.51 billion in 2015-16 and accounted for 12.98% of India’sGDP, the highest among all states. Highest FDI in

1717DECEMBER 2016

Source Department of Industrial Policy amp Promotion Economic 1Includes Maharashtra Dadra amp Nagar Haveli and Daman amp Diu

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash FDI INFLOWS AND INVESTMENTS

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

According to the DIPP cumulative FDI inflows1 in the

state of Maharashtra during April 2000 to March

2016 stood at US$ 8262 billion

The state government has approved 19053

industrial proposals during 1991-92 to 2015-16 (up to

October 2015) Chemicals amp fertilisers followed by

textiles were the leading sectors in terms of industrial

proposals approved with cumulative share of 254

FDI equity inflows1 2008-09 to 2014-15

(US$ million)

12431

8249

6097

9553

6361

3420

6361

9511

20

08-0

9

20

09-1

0

20

10-1

1

20

11-1

2

20

12-1

3

20

13-1

4

20

14-1

5

20

15-1

6

Approved and commissioned industrial projects for major industries

(1991-92 to 2015-16- up to October 2015)

Industry

Approved proposalsCommissioned

Projects

No

Investment

(US$

billion)

No

Investme

nts (US$

billion)

Metallurgical 1909 1543 935 561

Chemicals amp

fertilizers2839 915 1386 340

Textile 1998 764 933 259

Electrical amp

electronics1174 343 683 119

Sugar 1532 587 235 128

Processed

food1046 309 440 088

1818DECEMBER 2016

As of November 2015 Maharashtrarsquos exports totalled to around

US$ 4384 billion

Major products exported from the state are gems and jewellery

software textiles readymade garments cotton yarn metal and

metal products agro-based products engineering items drugs and

pharmaceuticals and plastic and plastic items

Maharashtra is the largest producer of sugar in India In May 2015

the Government of Maharashtra approved a subsidy of US$ 167

per ton (up to the extent of 800000 tonnes) for the exports of raw

sugar

In November 2015 Maharashtra sugar mills entered into a deal with

neighbouring markets such as Sri Lanka and Bangladesh etc for

exporting 2 lakh MT of white sugar As per the announcement made

by the state government in September 2015 Maharashtra is

expected to export 4 million tonnes of sugar during 2015-16

Coca Cola a major soft drink producing giant will be procuring

oranges from Vidarbha Nagpur for producing juices that would be

sold worldwide The production would take place at its Butibori plant

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16

Note 2015-16(1) up to November 2015

Exports trends (US$ billion)

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash MAHARASHTRArsquoS EXPORT TRENDShellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

492 481

676

840769

478

739

438

200

8-0

9

200

9-1

0

201

0-1

1

201

1-1

2

201

2-1

3

201

3-1

4

201

4-1

5

20

15

-16⁽sup1⁾

1919DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash MAHARASHTRArsquoS EXPORT TRENDShellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Maize exports from Maharashtra (million MT)

10891

15160

18780

22376

1655113257

10315

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Source APEDA 1From April-August 2015

Dairy productrsquos exports from Maharashtra (thousand MT)

832 1135467

2183

3954

1125599

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Source APEDA 1From April-August 2015

Pulses exports from Maharashtra (million MT)

756

1509

18142060

2354

13031561

20

09-1

0

20

10-1

1

20

11-1

2

20

12-1

3

20

13-1

4

20

14-1

5

20

15-1

6

Source APEDA (1)From April-August 2015

2020DECEMBER 2016

Source State Budget 2016-17

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE BUDGET 2016-17

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Revenue receipts of US$ 3373 billion and revenue expenditure of US$ 3429 billion were estimated during 2016-17

PlanBudget- 2016-17

(US$ million)

National Agriculture

Development Scheme1222

lsquoMahatma Gandhi Rural

Employment

Missionrsquo and lsquoState Employment

Guarantee Schemersquo

53065

Science Technology amp

Environment Annual plan947

Crop Insurance Scheme 28337

Pandit Dindayal Upadhyay Krishi

Margdarshan Yojana916

Irrigation 458

Irrigation projects included in

ldquoPradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchai

Yojanardquo31744

ldquoChief Minister Rural Road

Schemerdquo7638

Electricity generation projects 11976

Textile Industry 4048

Road construction 61869

PlanBudget- 2016-

17 (US$ million)

Land acquisition and project displaced rehabilitation in

MIHAN3304

Shelter for all- 2022 scheme 10693

infrastructure development in Municipal council Nagar

Panchayat15276

Accelerate Nagpur and Pune metro project 2749

Maharashtra fire safety mission 458

Rajiv Gandhi Jivandai Arogya Yojana 4582

Sarv Siksha Abhiyan 11304

Nature Tourism 721

Strengthening of tourist places 4353

Majhi Kanya Bhagyashree Yojana 381

Preservation and conservation for Varli Art 916

Mumbai Metro phase-3 1382

Rajiv Gandhi Jivandai Arogya Yojana 4582

2121DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16 NHAI

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash ROADShellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

The state is well connected to its six neighbouring states and other parts of India through 18 national highways The 945 km long

Mumbai-Pune expressway is Indias first six-lane concrete high speed tolled expressway which connects the state capital and

financial hub Mumbai with the neighbouring industrial hub Pune

During 2015-16 with an investment of US$ 7638 million the state government executed - Chief Minister Rural Road Development

Scheme for connecting those areas which are not included under PMGSY As per budget 2016-17 the Government of Maharashtra

allotted an outlay of US$ 61869 million for construction of roads in the state Moreover for enhancing the flow of traffic in the town of

Kalyan the government proposed to establish the 21 km long Bhiwandi-Kalyan-Shilphata elevated road with a proposed outlay of

US$ 611 million

As on December 2015 the state government approved an elevated road project on Ghodbunder Road from Gaimukh for a proposed

investment of US$ 1327 million construction of a third bridge on Thane creek at Vashi with a proposed investment of US$ 1327

million an elevated road at Bhiwandi-Kalyan-Shil Phata with a proposed investment of US$ 4313 million four lane Vakan-Pali-

Khopoli road at a proposed investment of US$ 8294 million and an underground tunnel between Thane and Borivali

Road type Road length (km)

(as of 2015-16)

National highways 743479

State highways 40000

Major district roads 50232

Other district roads 52761

Village roads 114557

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16 NHAI

National highway length completed (km)

39100

25050

12400

2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

2222DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash ROADShellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Expenditure on road works under Pradhan Mantri Gram

Sadak Yojana in Maharashtra (US$ million)

5852

8255

3380

2013-14 2014-15 2015-16sup1

Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) was

launched in 2000 with the objective of connecting eligible

rural habitants Until 2015 about 419971 km of road

network has been completed across India of which road

length of 22214 km was completed in Maharashtra

In November 2015 the 785-meter long Vanjarpatti flyover in

Bhiwandi was inaugurated and constructed over a part of

extended Mumbai Urban Infrastructure Project (MUIP)

As per budget 2016-17 the state government proposed an

outlay of US$ 3304 million for acquisition of land special

subsidy package etc under the MIHAN project during 2016-

17

As of November 2016 the government approved two and

four-laning of three highway stretches - NH-930 NH-211

(New NH-52) and NH-211 (New NH-52) in MaharashtraPradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana

(PMGSY)`(2015-16- up to October 2015)

Habitations connected 10

Length completed 18954

Source NHAI Note 1Up to October 2015

Source PMGSY

2323DECEMBER 2016Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16 State Budget 2016-17 MMRDA Mumbai Metropolitan Region

Development Authority

The rail transport system of Maharashtra is very well

developed The state is well-connected to other parts of the

country with a railway network spanning 6103 km

(including 378 km of Konkan Railway)

Maharashtra also has an intra-citysuburban network of

railways The suburban railways carry around 8 million

passengers every day

During 2015-16 the state government and Central Ministry

of Railways signed a Memorandum of Understanding to

establish a special purpose vehicle for boosting the

completion of all the awaited rail projects in Maharashtra

During 2015-16 the state government initiated work on the

first stage of Phase-I CBD BelapurPendhar-Taloja MIDC-

Kalamboli-Khandeshwar-Navi Mumbai International Airport

corridor which is expected to be accomplished by 2017

Work on the 111 km long Belapur-Pendhar road is under

progress

As per budget 2016-17 the state government allocated

US$ 2749 million for boosting the execution of Nagpur to

Pune metro rail project Moreover for the Phase II of

Mumbai Metro line an outlay of US$ 1382 million has

been proposed by the state government for 2016-17

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash RAILWAYS

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Metromono rail

projects Project cost

(US$ million)

Current

statusimplemen

tation periodMumbai Metro Rail

Project

Phase IIA Dahisar-

DN Nagar (186 km) 97922

Initiated from

February 2016

Phase III Colaba-

Bandra-SEEPZ (335

km)353437

Tendering for civil

works in progress

Phase IV Wadala-

Ghatkopar-Thane-

Kasarwadavli (32 km) 291781

Report on

feasibility study

submitted

Phase VII Andheri

(E)- Dahisar (E) (165

km)94837

Appointment of

interim consultant

is in progress

Mumbai Mono Rail

Project

Wadala to Chembur amp

Sant Gadge Maharaj

Chowk (Jacob circle)

to Wadala (20 km)

37580

Phase I complete

Phase II90 work

completed

2424DECEMBER 2016

There are seven domestic and four international airports

functioning in Maharashtra Domestic flights operate

from Mumbai Pune Nagpur Aurangabad Kolhapur

Juhu and Nanded whereas international flights operate

from Mumbai Nagpur Pune and Aurangabad Mumbai

airport is one of the busiest airports in India To reduce

congestion at the Mumbai International Airport an idea

for a new airport has been proposed at Navi Mumbai

During 2015-16 the state government proposed to

establish an additional airport through PPP in around

four phases at Navi Mumbai with a view to minimize

overcrowding at Mumbai International Airport For this

purpose an amount of US$ 255 billion has been

proposed by the Government of Maharashtra The first

phase of the project is expected to be executed by

2019

As per budget 2016-17 the state government proposed

an amount of US$ 916 million for the enhancement of

airports (Solapur Shirdi Chandrapur Karhad Akola

Amaravati etc) under the Airport Development Authority

of Maharashtra

Source AAI (Airports Authority of India)

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash AIRPORTShellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

International airport

Domestic airport

2525DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash AIRPORTShellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Airports Authority of India

Domestic

airport

Passengers (lakh) Aircraft movement (lsquo000) Freight (lsquo000 MT)

2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Mumbai 2188 2521 3005 1883 1954 2202 1811 2077 2090

Pune 350 407 518 295 326 387 211 274 318

Nagpur 136 136 152 125 135 126 51 56 60

Aurangabad 44 42 29 40 41 37 08 13 14

International

airport

Passengers (lakh) Aircraft movement (lsquo000) Freight (lsquo000 MT)

2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Mumbai 10341 11430 11624 7236 7409 7638 46764 48654 49624

Pune 123 101 240 103 112 204 001 - 001

Nagpur 045 044 074 048 054 084 042 044 043

2626DECEMBER 2016

Along a coast line of 720 km there are two principal ports

Mumbai Port Trust (MbPT) and Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust

(JNPT) In addition there are 53 minor ports During 2015-16

up to January 2016 total traffic handled at the two major ports in

Maharashtra was recorded at 104948 lakh tonnes of which

JNPT accounted for 53547 lakh tonnes while Mumbai port

handled around 51401 lakh tonnes of port traffic

The non-major ports of Maharashtra collectively handled

passenger traffic of around 11357 passengers and cargo of

17033 lakh tonnes during 2015-16 till November 2015

Source India Ports Association

1From April 2015 to October 2015

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash PORTS

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Minor Ports in Maharashtra

bull Manori

bull Kalyan

bull Thane

bull Versova

bull Bandra

bull Trombay

bull Ulwa-Belapur

bull Panvel

bull Mora

bull Mandwa

bull Karaja

bull Thal

bull Rewas

bull Bankot

bull Kelshi

bull Sriwardhan

bull Dharamtar

bull Kumbharu

bull Harnai

bull Dabhol

bull Palshet

bull Borya

bull Jaigad

bull Tiwri-Varoda

bull Purnagad

bull Jaitapur

bull Vijaydurg

bull Deogad

bull Achara

bull Malvan

bull Niwti

bull Vengurla

bull Redi

bull Kiranpani

bull Ratnagiri

bull Dighi

bull Dahanu

bull Tarapur

bull Nawapur

bull Satpati

bull Kelwa-Mahim

bull Arnala

bull Datiware

bull Uttan

bull Bassein

bull Bhiwandi

bull Alibag

bull Revdanda

bull Borli Mandla

bull Nandgaon

bull Murud-Janjira

bull Rajpuri

bull Mandad

Operational ports statistics

For major

ports2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-161

Traffic handled

(lakh MT)122526 121517 12546 73511

For minor

ports2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-161

Traffic handled

(lakh MT)24198 24774 9643 Not available

2727DECEMBER 2016

As of June 2016 the state had a total installed power

generation capacity of 4063069 MW

Thermal power contributed 2995419 MW to the total

installed power generation capacity followed by

renewable power hydropower and nuclear power with

contributions of 665452 MW 333184 MW and 69014

MW respectively

The private sector was the biggest contributor to the total

installed thermal power generation capacity in

Maharashtra with a capacity of 1886939 MW followed

by 1473497 MW under state utilities and 702633 MW

under central utilities

The state government also proposed a new scheme for

improving electricity distribution system in the state As

per the budget 2016-17 an investment of US$ 4598

million has been projected by the government for this new

scheme

In order to intensify the capacity of renewable energy

sources in the state the state government has professed

a new energy policy for which an investment of US$

6966 million has been proposed

Installed power capacity (MW)

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash POWER

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

20415 21379 22645 26142

30354 34005

3855140589

2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Source Central Electricity Authority

2828DECEMBER 2016

According to Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI)

Maharashtra had 8426 million wireless subscribers and 192

million wireline subscribers as of May 2016

By the end of May 2016 15343488 subscribers had submitted

requests for mobile number portability in Maharashtra

Moreover the tele density in Maharashtra stood at 987 as of

May 2016

As of April 2016 the state recorded 202269 new telephone

wireless connections of Tata 4979 new wireless connections of

Vodafone and 18148 new wireless connections of Reliance

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash TELECOM

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Telecom infrastructure (As of May 2016)

Wireless subscribers 84268281

Wireline subscribers 1928841

Internet subscribers 290000001

Post offices 126012

Tele density (percent) 9871

Source Telecom Regulatory Authority of India February 2015 India Post

Ministry of Communications and Information Technology1As of January 2016

2As on December 2015

Major telecom operators in Maharashtra

Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL)

Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited (MTNL)

Bharti Airtel

Idea Cellular

Vodafone Essar

Reliance Communications

Tata Teleservices

Aircel Limited

Source Telecom Regulatory Authority of India

Performance status of NOFN Project

(as of April 2016)

No of GPs in phase-I 12055

Pipe laid (km) 14214

Cable laid (km) 10906

GPs for which cable laid 4771

No of GPs lit 150

2929DECEMBER 2016

Source Department of Environment Government of Maharashtra

JNNURM Ministry of Urban Development

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS URBAN amp SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTUREhellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Under JNNURM two schemes namely Basic Services to Urban Poor (BSUP) and Integrated Housing and Slum Development

Programme (IHSDP) have been implemented by Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority

During 2016-17 the state government allocated US$ 15276 million for ldquoMaharashtra Suvarn Jayanti Nagrothan Mahaabhiyanrdquo

which is being implemented in the state for creating basic urban amenities across various municipal councils and townships of the

state

As of November 2015 Mahindra Life Space Developers Ltd bought a land in Maharashtra with the objective of developing a

housing project aiding urbanisation in the state In addition the Maharashtra government is considering to aid the affordable

housing concept with opening up of land parcels and plots that would lie under no development zones For this the government is

planning to constitute Housing for all by 2022 policy for the urban population

As per under budget 2016-17 the state government has proposed an outlay of US$ 2749 million in order to boost the

development of metro rail projects in Nagpur and Pune Moreover for Maharashtra Fire Safety Mission in the state an amount of

US$ 458 million has been proposed by the state government

3030DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS URBAN amp SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTUREhellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Urban Infrastructure Projects under JNNURM

Project name

Amount

(US$

million)

Project nameAmount

(US$

million)

Revised in BSUP scheme for construction of 219 Dus

in Panch Zopda and Gopal Nagar slums in Nagpur

Maharashtra176

Integrated Civic Infrastructure Development

Project (ICIDP) Phase I Nagpur Maharashtra2004

BSUP scheme for construction of 279 Dus in Jat

Tarodi slum in Nagpur Maharashtra206

Revised DPR for Construction of 1694 Houses

at four locations of Nagpur City for

Rehabilitation of UrbanPoor under JNNURM -

BSUP- PPP scheme - Nagpur

1936

Revised BSUP scheme for construction of 456 Dus in

5 slums of North Nagpur in Nagpur Maharashtra253

Implementation of Integrated Housing Projects

(788 Dus) under BSUP at Nanded City Dist

Nanded Maharashtra538

Revised BSUP scheme for construction of 365 Dus in

Gopal Nagar and Bh Anand Kausalyayan Nagar

slums in Nagpur Maharashtra445

Implementation of Integrated Housing projects

(958 Dus) under BSUP at Nanded City Distt

Nanded Maharashtra697

Revised BSUP scheme for construction of 630 Dus in

Savitribai Phule Nagar slum in Nagpur Maharashtra621

Implementation of Integrated Housing Projects

(1183 Dus) under BSUP at Nanded city Dist

Nanded Maharashtra887

Revised BSUP scheme for construction of 1017 Dus

in Indira Nagar Indiramata Nagar Wanjara and Bokar

nagar (4 slums) slums in Nagpur Maharashtra944

Implementation of Integrated Housing projects

(1567 Dus) under BSUP at Nanded City Distt

Nanded Maharashtra1184

Source Department of Environment Government of Maharashtra

JNNURM Ministry of Urban Development

3131DECEMBER 2016

Project Name PPP type Sector StageProject Cost

(US$ million)

4 laning Pune - Shirur Road (BOT) TransportOperation and

maintenance stage1604

Hydro Electric Power (Waghur) Project (BOT) Energy Under construction 110

Hydel Power (Vajra - III) Project (BOT) EnergyOperation and

maintenance stage110

Hydro Electric Power (Urmodi) Project (BOT) Energy Under construction 220

Hydro Electric Power (Upper Vaitarna) Project (BOT) Energy Under construction 220

School Building (Waddhamna) Project (DBOOT)

Social and

commercial

infrastructure

Under construction 132

Hydro Electric Power (Temghar) Project (BOT) Energy Under construction 293

Water Supply Scheme (Tuljapur) (OampM) Water sanitationOperation and

maintenance stage761

Hydro Electric Power (Parseoni) Project -

Package 2(BOT) Energy

Operation and

maintenance stage323

Hydro Electric Power (Telbeila) Project (BOT) Energy Under construction 1467

Source DEA Ministry of Finance Government of India BOT Build-Operate-Transfer DBOOT Design-Build-

Own-Operate-Transfer OampM Management Contract

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS KEY PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP (PPP)

PROJECTS

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

3232DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS SEZs hellip (13)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Ministry of Commerce amp Industry Department of Commerce SEZ Special Economic Zone

Some of the operational SEZs in Maharashtra

NameDeveloper Location Primary Industry

Maharashtra Airport Development Company Ltd (MIHAN SEZ) Mihan Nagpur Multi product

SEEPZ Special Economic Zone Mumbai Electronics and gems and jewellery

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Aurangabad Engineering

Wipro Ltd Maharashtra Computerelectronic software

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Pune Computerelectronic software

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Nanded Chemicals amp pharmaceuticals

Khed Economic Infrastructure Pvt Ltd Pune Engineering amp electronics

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Satara Engineering

Navi Mumbai Special Economic Zone (NMSEZ) is the agency responsible for the supervision and execution of SEZs in the state

As of July 2016 the state has 25 operational SEZs in the state across diversified sectors including textiles and apparel food

processing footwear and leather products multi-product pharma IT SEZs etc

3333DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS SEZs hellip (23)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Some of the SEZs with formal approvals

NameDeveloper Location Primary industry

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Limited

MIDCPune ITITeS

Syntel International Private Limited Pune ITITeS

Serum Bio-pharma Park Pune Pharmaceuticals amp biotechnology

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Latur Agro-processing

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Nanded Pharmaceuticals

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Aurangabad Engineering amp electronics

Wokhardt Infrastructure Development Limited Aurangabad Pharmaceutical

Hiranandani Builders Mumbai ITITeS

New Found Properties and Leasing Pvt Ltd Thane ITITeS

EON Kharadi Infrastructure Private Limited Pune ITITeS

In addition to operational SEZs as of July 2016 Maharashtra had 9 SEZs with valid in-principle approvals 59 SEZs with formal

approvals and 51 SEZs with notified approvals

Source Ministry of Commerce amp Industry Department of Commerce SEZ Special Economic Zone

3434DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS SEZs hellip (33)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Some of the SEZs with valid in-principal approvals

NameDeveloper Location Primary industry

Mumbai SEZ Limited Gujarat Positra Port Infrastructure Ltd Multi-product

Gitanjali Gems Limited Nanded Maharashtra Gems and jewellery

ISPAT Industries Limited Raigad District Maharashtra Multi-product

Gitanjali Gems Limited Aurangabad Maharashtra Gems and jewellery

Gitanjali Gems Limited Nagpur Maharashtra Multi-product

Maharashtra Airport Development Company Limited Nagpur Maharashtra Power

Gitanjali Gems Limited Nashik Maharashtra Multi-services

Redi Port Ltd Post Redi district Sindhudurg Maharashtra FTWZ

Quippo Infrastructure Raigarh Maharashtra Engineering

Source Source Ministry of Commerce amp Industry Department of Commerce SEZ Special Economic Zone

3535DECEMBER 2016

Education infrastructure (2015-16)

InstitutionNo of

Institution

Student

Enrollment

Primary schools 105489 16017

Secondary and higher secondary

schools25013 6414

Engineering colleges (diploma

graduate and post-graduate)1093 346515

Industrial training institutes (itis) 824 134767

Architecture colleges 74 3763

Arts science commerce amp law

colleges2249 961576

Pharmacy 486 29371

During 2015-16 Maharashtrarsquos education infrastructure

comprised 21 universities 105489 primary schools 25013

secondary and higher secondary schools Primary schools

had 16017 thousand students enrolled during the year of

which 7509 thousand were girls with 515 thousand

teachers Secondary schools in the state had 6414

thousand enrolled students of which 2920 thousand were

girls with 221 thousand teachers Government of

Maharashtra is focusing on education of girls in the state

Various schemes such as Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya

Ahilyabai Holkar Scheme and Attendance Allowance

Scheme have been introduced for promoting girl education in

the state

As per budget 2016-17 the state government allocated an

amount of US$ 2099 million for the ldquoNational Secondary

Education Missionrdquo which was initiated by the central

government in association with the state government and

aims at delivering quality education to all students

undergoing secondary education Further the state

government also decided to digitise all public libraries

approved by the government with an allocated amount of

US$ 262 million during 2016-17

In addition an outlay of US$ 11304 million for Sarv Shiksha

Abhiyan has been proposed by the central and state

governments collectively

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash EDUCATION

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16 State Budget 2016-17

Census 2011

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Literacy rate () in Maharashtra 2015-16

Overall 823

Male 884 Urban 887

Female 699 Rural 77

3636DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash HEALTH

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Health infrastructure (2015-16(1))

State level hospitals 490

District hospitals 23

Mobile medical units 13

Sub-district hospitals with capacity of 50 beds 58

Sub-district hospitals with capacity of 100 beds 28

Community health centres 458

Rural hospitalsCottage hospitals 360

Primary health centres 1811

Sub-centres 10580

General hospitals 4

Orthopedic hospital 1

Super specialty hospitals 2

Mental health institutes 4

Women hospitals 11

TB hospitals 4

Health and family welfare training institution 8

Source Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Government of India

Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16(1)Until Dec 2015

As per budget 2016-17 an outlay of US$ 23739 million

has been proposed by the state government for Public

Health Department Moreover for increasing the

coverage of insurance being provided to beneficiaries in

the state the state government proposed an allocation

of US$ 4582 million during 2016-17

Health indicators of Maharashtra

(As of September 2015)

Doctor to patient ratio 1 27790(1)

Registered doctors 148575(1)

Birth rate (per thousand persons) 165

Death rate (per thousand persons) 62

Infant mortality rate (per thousand live births) 24

Life expectancy at birth (years) (2-15-16)

Male (2016-20) 699

Female (2016-20) 737

3737DECEMBER 2016

Cricket is the prominent sport in Maharashtra Other popular sports are hockey and tennis

The state has a number of sports stadiums located in Mumbai Pune and Nagpur The most well-known ones are the

Wankhede Stadium and the Brabourne Stadium in Mumbai the Nehru Stadium in Pune and the Vidarbha Cricket

Association (VCA) Stadium in Nagpur

The state has a number of entertainment centres and multiplexes The most famous entertainment centres include Essel

World in Thane The state is also home to almost all major multiplex chains in the country including PVR Cinemas Big

Cinemas and Fun Cinemas The state has a number of religious places including the Siddhi Vinayak temple (Mumbai)

Shirdi Nasik and Sach Khand Shri Huzur Gurdwara (Nanded)

The Gateway of India Ajanta and Ellora caves Daulatabad Fort and Khandala are the main tourist destinations in the state

The Sahara Stadium in Pune has been built with modern outlook and state-of-the-art facilities the stadium has a seating

capacity of about 36000

In 2016 the state government formulated a new policy- Maharashtra Tourism Policy 2016 and allocated US$ 4353 million

for the policy in order to intensify basic amenities across various tourist spots in the state

Under the New Sports Policy 2012 the Government of Maharashtra plans to set up public gyms at district sports complexes

or municipal gardens

In November 2016 the state played host to Global Citizen Festival India one of the biggest musical events in the country

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

CULTURAL INFRASTRUCTURE

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Maharashtra Tourism Government of Maharashtra

3838DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

AMRUT AND SMART CITIES

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Pune

NashikAurangabad

Nagpur

Mumbai

Bhiwandi

Source TechSci Research

Smart Cities in Maharashtra

Cities Population Area (sq km)Literacy

rate

Pune 9429408 15643 8615

Greater Mumbai 12478447 60340 8973

Nagpur 4653570 9892 8839

Nashik 6107187 15530 8231

Aurangabad 3701282 10107 7902

Amravati 646801 270 9207

Navi Mumbai 1119477 16300 8962

Kalyan-Dombivali 1246381 1372 8146

Solapur 951118 1489 8280

Thane 1818872 14700 8941

On the basis of population and the number of statutory towns the Government of India shortlisted 10 cities namely Amravati

Aurangabad Greater Mumbai Kalyan-Dombivali Nagpur Nashik Navi Mumbai Pune Solapur and Thane under the Smart City project

In November 2015 the UK government selected 2 cities of Maharashtra that is Pune and Amravati to develop as smart cities The

agreement is expected to boost the Indo-UK trade

As per budget 2016-17 the state government launched a scheme for smart city for delivering eco-friendly and ecological urban life to the

statersquos citizens Among the first selected 20 states Pune and Solapur are also included Moreover the state government has also

decided to develop other 8 smart cities in the state as well

3939DECEMBER 2016

The resources policy incentives infrastructure and climate support investments in the state Maharashtra Agro Industries

Development Corporation founded in 1965 is responsible for development of agro-based units in the state MIDC is responsible for

the development of industrial infrastructure Maharashtra Small Scale Industries Development Corporation was formed in 1962 to

provide new orientation and strength to the development of small-scale industries in the state Its main objective is to aid counsel

assist finance protect and promote interests of small industries

The Government of Maharashtra is promoting the development of several Special Economic Zones (SEZs) across Maharashtra for

sectors such as ITITeS pharmaceuticals biotechnology textile automotive amp auto components gems amp jewellery and food

processing Till July 2015 the state has 25 operational SEZs of which the majority share is contributed by ITITeS engineering and

electronics segment

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key Industries in Maharashtra

bull Pharmaceuticals

bull Biotechnology

bull IT and ITeS

bull Electronics

bull Engineering

bull Auto amp auto components

bull Oil amp gas

bull Food amp agro processing

bull Gems and jewellery

bull Banking financial services and insurance (BFSI)

bull Textiles

Source Economic Survey 2015-16 MAIDC - Maharashtra Agro Industries

Development Corporation (1)Up to September 2015

Establishment of MSME units

Year MSME unitsInvestment

(US$ million)

Employment

(lakh)

2007-08 10244 34846 139

2008-09 11682 50336 171

2009-10 11896 46257 150

2010-11 14496 84983 187

2011-12 15606 67874 207

2012-13 16136 83333 206

2013-14 19814 97128 248

2014-15 36992 109685 350

2015-16(1)

20220 62481 166

4040DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTORhellip(17)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Banking and insurance contribution to GSDP

at current prices (in US$ billion)

1806 1883

23982696 2586

2693 2895

2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

Source Maharashtra Economic Survey 2015-16 Reserve Bank of India

At current prices the contribution of the banking and

insurance sector to the GSDP of the state increased at a

CAGR of 818 between 2008-09 and 2014-15

At constant prices the contribution of banking and

insurance sector in the GSDP of the state increased at a

CAGR of 457 between 2008-09 and 2014-15

Banking and insurance contribution to GSDP

at constant prices (in US$ billion)

1921 2009

23762571

2312 2297 2512

2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

Deposits and credit of scheduled commercial

banks in Maharashtra by bank group

(January-March 2016)

Bank group

No of

banking

offices

Deposits

(US$ million)

Credit

(US$ million)

Rural 3199 944450 806862

Semi-urban 2554 1558601 1033621

Urban 1807 2460975 1285199

Total 7560 4964025 3125681

Source Reserve Bank of India

4141DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTORhellip(27)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

ATMs deployed in Maharashtra June 2015

21574

8749 8053

4481

291

Total Public SectorBanks

Private SectorBanks

State BankGroup

ForeignBanks in India

ATMs deployed in Maharashtra June 2014

19099

6811 7502

4473

313

Total Public SectorBanks

Private SectorBanks

State BankGroup

ForeignBanks in India

Source Reserve Bank of India Source Reserve Bank of India

23321

9449 8920

4683

269

Total Public SectorBanks

Private SectorBanks

State BankGroup

Foreign Banksin India

Source Reserve Bank of India

ATMs deployed in Maharashtra June 2016

4242DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTOR hellip(37)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Scheduled commercial banks in Maharashtra

Reserve Bank of India (RBI) was founded in 1935 and is recognised as Indias central banking institution RBI also controls the monetary policy of the Indian rupee RBI is headquartered in Mumbai Maharashtra and has 19 regional offices and nine sub officesMonetary authority supervision of the financial systems foreign exchange management and currency issuing are the major functions of the Reserve Bank of India

Foundation year 1956 (owned by Government of India)Banking services Credit cards consumer banking corporate banking finance and insurance investment banking mortgage loans private banking wealth managementTotal assets US$ 44792 billion Total income US$ 1254 billion ( H1 2015-16)Headquarters amp employees Headquartered in Mumbai with over 300000 employees

Website wwwsbicoin

Foundation year 1906 (state owned commercial bank)Banking services Commercial banking retail banking private banking asset management mortgages credit cardsTotal assets US$ 10373 billion Total income US$ 694 billion (2015-16)Headquarters amp infrastructure Bank is based in Mumbai with over 4500 branches and over 1000 ATMs all over IndiaWebsite wwwbankofindiacom

Reserve Bank of India

State Bank of India

Bank of India

Source Reserve Bank of India Bank websites

4343DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTOR hellip(47)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Scheduled commercial banks in Maharashtra

Foundation year 1919 (owned by Government of India)Banking services Consumer banking corporate banking finance and insurance investment banking mortgage loans private banking private equity wealth management agriculture loanTotal assets US$ 6307 billion Total income US$ 543 billion (2015-16)Headquarters amp Employees Bank is based in Mumbai with over 28000 employees and more than 4000 ATMs Website wwwunionbankofindiacoin

Foundation year 1935 (the bank has the largest network of branches in Maharashtra and is a public sector bank)Banking services Loans credit cards savings investment vehicles insurance investment banking mortgage loans private banking etcTotal assets US$ 2422 billion Total income US$ 214 billion (2015-16) Headquarters amp infrastructure Based in Pune and reaches out to 15 million customers with 2000 branches in 29 statesWebsite wwwbankofmaharashtrain

Foundation year 1911 (one of oldest commercial banks owned by the government)Banking services Core banking services are loans credit cards savings investment vehicles and insurance investment banking mortgage loans private banking etcTotal assets US$ 517 billion Total income US$ 425 billion (2015-16) Headquarters amp infrastructure Headquartered in Mumbai with over 4000 branches in 27 Indian states and 270 extension countersWebsite wwwcentralbankofindiacoin

Union Bank of India

Bank of Maharashtra

Central Bank of India

Source Reserve Bank of India Bank websites

4444DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTOR hellip(57)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Scheduled commercial banks in Maharashtra

Foundation year 1938Banking services Investment banking consumer banking commercial banking retail banking private banking asset management pensions mortgages credit cardsTotal assets US$ 2155 billion Total income US$ 129 billion (nine months ending December 2015)Headquarters amp infrastructure Bank is based in Mumbai with over 1400 branches and more than 100 ATMsWebsite wwwdenabankcom

Foundation year 2004Banking services Corporate and institutional banking commercial banking investment banking retail banking finance marketingTotal assets US$ 2259 billion Total income US$ 111 billion (2015-16)Headquarters amp Infrastructure Bank is based in Mumbai with more than 550 branches and 1255 ATMrsquosWebsite wwwyesbankin

Foundation year 1980Banking services Private and business banking corporate banking and securities global transaction banking and asset amp wealth managementHeadquarters amp employees Bank is based in Mumbai with more than 9500 employees in 16 citiesWebsite wwwdbcomindia

Dena Bank

Yes Bank

Deutsche Bank India

Source Reserve Bank of India Bank websites

4545DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTOR hellip(67)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Scheduled commercial banks in Maharashtra

Foundation year 1902Banking services Credit cards debit cards loans investments NRI banking and private bakingHeadquarters amp employees Bank is based in Mumbai with over 7500 employees The bank has 44 branches in 31 cities and 700 ATMs across the countryWebsite wwwCitibankcoin

Foundation year 1994Banking services Investment banking investment management wealth management private banking corporate banking private equity finance and insurance consumer banking mortgages credit cardsTotal assets US$ 9796 billion Total income US$ 528 billion (H1 2015-16)Headquarters amp employees Bank is based in Mumbai with more than 69065 employeesWebsite wwwhdfcbankcom

Foundation year 1964 (10th largest bank in the world)Banking services Consumer banking corporate banking finance and insurance investment banking mortgage loans private banking private equity wealth management agriculture loanTotal assets US$ 5905 billion Total income US$ 480 billion (2015-16) Headquarters amp infrastructure Bank is based in Mumbai with over 15000 employees and 2000 ATMsWebsite wwwidbicom

Citibank India

HDFC Bank

IDBI Bank

Source Reserve Bank of India Bank websites

4646DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTOR hellip(77)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Scheduled commercial banks in Maharashtra

Foundation year 1994Banking services Credit cards consumer banking corporate banking finance and insurance private bankingHeadquarters amp employees Bank is based in Mumbai with over 67857 employees Website wwwicicibankcom

ICICI Bank

Source Reserve Bank of India Bank websites

4747DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

MUMBAI AS FINANCIAL HUB OF INDIAhellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Mumbai is the capital of the state of Maharashtra and the financial capital of India The city houses a majority of the headquarters of

large corporates and financial institutions in the country In addition major stock exchanges commodity exchanges and capital

markets of India are situated in Mumbai During 2014-15 Mumbai accounted for 227 of the state income of Maharashtra Till

September 2015 the number of micro small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in Mumbai totalled 244000 providing employment to

about 292000 thousand individuals

According to Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC) there are 305 industrial units in Mumbai About US$ 648

million has been invested by the corporation for various projects in Mumbai providing employment to about 50000 people in the area

Source Maharashtra Economic Survey 2015-16 Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust

The government has also commenced work for setting up a special economic zone (SEZ) in Nhava Sheva Navi Mumbai The project

is being developed by Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) and is planned by LampT Infrastructure Engineering Limited The project will

be developed on EPC mode with a total expected private investment of about US$ 53468 million The zone is being developed on

27738 hectares of land and is directly accessible via Mumbai Goa Highway- NH4B and SH 54 It is expected to generate direct and

indirect employment opportunities for about 150 thousand people The project was granted environmental clearance on 5th December

2014 LampT Infrastructure Engineering submitted detailed plans for the project to the government on 31st March 2015 Since then

activities such as levelling of the area and initiation of tender process for the wall protecting the SEZ (Phase-1) have commenced

4848DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

MUMBAI AS FINANCIAL HUB OF INDIAhellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Further the Government is setting up the Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC) with the help of the Government of Japan

which has agreed to lend US$ 45 billion for this project Seven nodes are in the development stage for the Phase-1 of the

project which is expected to greatly boost Indiarsquos manufacturing sector

The Government of Maharashtra sent a memorandum to the 13th Finance Commission to support the growth of Mumbairsquos

infrastructure and develop it as an international finance centre

In addition to providing US$ 159 million to the Government of Maharashtra for developing the infrastructure of Mumbai as a part

of (JNNURM) the Government of India has released US$ 2663 million for the funding of Mumbai Metro to improve the transport

infrastructure of Mumbai

In November 2015 apex industry body ASSOCHAM launched Maharashtra-Goa Regional Development Council with an aim to

develop Mumbai as International Finance Centre and Mumbai-Pune-Nashik region as the Silicon Valley of India The Council is

expected to aid sustainability of two major states

The Mumbai Metro Rail Phase II A from Dahisar to DN Nagar covering 186 km with project cost of US$ 97922 million

commenced in February-2016 and is likely to be completed by March 2019 Phase III of the project Colaba-Bandra-Seepz

covering 335 km with a project cost US$ 353437 million is expected to be completed by 2020-21 General consultant has been

appointed and tendering for civil work is in progress for this phase

Preliminary work is in progress for the Mumbai Trans ndash Harbour link and Multi-Modal Corridor from Virar to Alibaug Work on the

projects commenced in 2011 amp 2010 and are expected to be completed by 2021 amp 2019 respectively As of October 2015

expenditure of US$ 1 21 million and US$ 1 million respectively was incurred

Source Maharashtra Economic Survey 2015-16

4949DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash PHARMACEUTICALS AND BIOTECHNOLOGY hellip (13)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Major opportunities have emerged in the pharmaceutical

sector primarily in the areas of contract research contract

manufacturing and clinical trials

The state has a well developed laboratory research and

development infrastructure and a strong resource pool As of

August 2015 one of the leading pharmaceutical companies

Nutra Plus started the commercial production of therapeutic

and analgesic products in its Tarapur plant

The Maharashtra state government aims at giving a boost to

the pharmaceutical sector in the state and improve research

activities with development of skilled man power Hence the

government plans to establish National Institute of Pharmacy

Education and Research at Nagpur during 2015-16 In

September 2015 A2Care one of the leading pharmaceutical

companies announced plans to invest in Maharashtra under

the Make in Maharashtra programme

From August 1991 to October 2015 a total of 854 projects

with an investment of US$ 24485 million have been

approved for the pharmaceutical industry in the state Of

these 496 projects with investment of US$ 66315 million

have commenced

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

MSME Micro small and medium enterprises

5050DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash PHARMACEUTICALS AND BIOTECHNOLOGY hellip (23)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

Economic Survey 2015-16

Biotechnology amp Pharmaceutical SEZs in Maharashtra

Sector Status

Serum Bio-Pharma Park Pharmaceuticals amp Biotechnology Formal approval granted

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Pharmaceuticals Formal approval granted

Wockhardt Infrastructure Development Limited Pharmaceuticals Formal approval granted

Mahindra and Mahindra Limited Biotechnology Formal approval granted

International Biotech Park Ltd Biotechnology Formal approval granted

Inspira Infra (Aurangabad) Ltd (formally Ajanta Project (India) Ltd) Pharmaceuticals Formal approval granted

Inspira Infra (Aurangabad) Ltd (formally Ajanta Project (India) Ltd) Biotechnology Formal approval granted

Saloni Business Park Private Limited Biotechnology Formal approval granted

Veritas Infrastructure Development Limited Biotechnology Formal approval granted

SEZ Bio-Tech Services Private Limited Biotechnology Formal approval granted

Registered BT units

BT unitsTotal units Investment (US$ million) Employment

Registered LOI Registered LOI Registered LOI

MSME 50 15 433 298 872 338

Large 16 7 1858 881 712 931

5151DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash PHARMACEUTICALS AND BIOTECHNOLOGY hellip (33)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

GlaxoSmithkline

Pharmaceuticals Ltd

Cipla Ltd

bull GlaxoSmithkline Pharmaceuticals established in 1924 is one of the oldest players in the Indian

pharmaceuticals industry In 2015-16 the company earned US$ 42291 million in revenues The

company produces medicines that treat major diseases such as asthma virus control

infections mental health diabetes and digestive conditions The company is also a leader in the

important areas of vaccines and is developing new treatments for cancer

bull Cipla is one of the major Indian companies in the pharmaceuticals sector with total income

from operations in 2015-16 valued at US$ 208 billion It is also one of the oldest players in the

sector The company has manufacturing units at Vikhroli (Mumbai) and Patalganga

Wockhardt Ltd

bull Wockhardt headquartered in Mumbai is a major player in the integrated healthcare segment

The companyrsquos market presence covers formulations biopharmaceuticals nutrition products

vaccines and Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs) The companyrsquos total income from

operations stood at US$ 33986 million in 2015-16

bull Wockhardt has set up a global scale biopharmaceuticals manufacturing park the Wockhardt

Biotech Park in Aurangabad This state-of-the-art complex comprises six dedicated

manufacturing facilities and is designed according to USFDA and EMEA standards

Lupin Ltd bull Lupin is one of the significant players and primarily derives its revenue from formulations Total

net sales of the company in 2015-16 were valued at about US$ 209 billion The company has

manufacturing plants at Tarapur and Aurangabad The company is waiting for an approval from

the Food and Drugs Authority to start commercial operations in Mihan-SEZ Nagpur

USFDA US Food and Drug Administration EMEA Europe The Middle East and Africa

5252DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ITITeS AND ELECTRONICS hellip (14)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

News Articles

IT is one of the top notch sectors in the state with maximum

thrust development and investment

Over 2014-15 Maharashtra accounted for around 30 of the

countryrsquos software exports with the help of 1200 software units

present in the state

The Government of Maharashtra is focusing on providing IT-

related infrastructure fiscal incentives to IT units and an

institutional framework for the IT sector The prime ITITeS clusters

are in Greater Mumbai Pune Thane and Nasik Pune is the

leader in Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) services

During 2015-16 the Directorate of Information Technology made 156 online services available through ldquoAaple Sarkarrdquo portal under

the Maharashtra Public Services Rights Act 2015

During 2016 Government of Maharashtra came up with a new policy - ldquoElectronics Policy 2016rdquo which aims at achieving a turnover

of US$ 12 billion for the ESDM industry and is assisting in targeted expansion of ESDM sector to cross US$ 2 billion through 2020

Source Economic Survey 2015-16

Investment in science technology and

environment sector in Maharashtra

Year Cost (outlay) US$ million

2011-12 619

2012-13 442

2013-14 564

2014-15 947

2015-16 1023

5353DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ITITeS AND ELECTRONICS hellip (24)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

During 2015-16 Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

(MIDC) CIDCO and Software Technology Park of India cumulatively

developed 37 public IT parks and approved 472 IT parks Of the total

472 IT parks 160 parks are already operational with an overall

investment of US$ 55637 million and US$ 136908 million has been

proposed for the remaining 312 IT park projects that are in the

processing phase

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development CorporationSource Economic Survey 2015-16

Prominent information technology parks in Maharashtra

District Number of IT parks (2015-16)

Pune 172

Greater Mumbai 158

Thane 129

Nagpur 5

Nashik 4

Aurangabad 3

Wardha 1

Total 472

Prominent information technology parks in

Maharashtra

Talawade IT Park Dehu-Moshi Road Pune

Millennium Business Park (MBP) Navi Mumbai

Hinjewadi IT Park Phase I Hinjewadi Pune

Hinjewadi IT Park Phase II Hinjewadi Pune

Kolhapur IT Park Kolhapur

Sangli IT Park Vishrambag Sangli

Nagpur IT Park Nagpur

Deogiri Infotech Park Aurangabad

Kharadi IT Park Kharadi Pune

5454DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ITITeS AND ELECTRONICS hellip (34)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

News articles

Government initiatives

Additional floor space index for IT parks and recreational residential and other support facilities would be provided

Eligible IT-ITeS units covered under the Package Scheme of Incentives (PSI) would be exempted from the payment of electricity duty

IT units would be supplied with power at industrial rates

Property tax shall be levied on ITITeS units at par with residential rates

VAT on the sale of IT products would be generally charged at a minimum floor rate

Developement of Mumbai-Pune-Nashik as Silicon valley of India that is an IT innovation hub under Maharashtra-Goa Regional Development

Council

5555DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ITITeS AND ELECTRONICS hellip (44)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

Accenture

IBM

bull Accenture is a global management consulting technology services and outsourcing company

with around 259000 people serving clients in more than 120 countries The company has

several development centres across India

bull It has major operating centres in Mumbai and Pune In 2014-15 (for the twelve months ending

Aug 2015) the company earned revenues of US$ 3291 billion

bull IBM is one of the biggest IT solutions and product firms having presence across the globe

bull The company has a significant presence in India with centres in Pune In 2014 it recorded

revenues of US$ 9279 billion

Capgemini

bull Capgemini is a global IT major headquartered in Paris France and operates in more than 40

countries The company generated revenues of US$ 1150 billion in 2014 and US$ 529 billion

in H1 2015 The company provides solutions across all verticals in the industry It has software

centres in Mumbai Navi Mumbai and Pune In February 2014 the company opened a new

facility at Pune with a seating capacity of 2800 persons adding to the 4000 people it employs

at its Pune campus It is also looking to increase its workforce in the state

Infosys Technologies

Ltd

bull Infosys is a well-known IT giant with development centres across India The company

generated revenues of US$ 8711 billion in 2014-15 and US$ 464 billion in H1 2015-16

bull The company has a development centre at Wakad Pune and also a BPO centre in the city

bull Infosys has been allotted land in Mihan-SEZ Nagpur and was expected to start construction

work in July 2014 In the first phase the company will invest US$ 788 million to accommodate

5000 software professionals

5656DECEMBER 2016

Maharashtra occupies an important place in both the production and export of engineering goods from the country

The engineering industry in the state is highly diversified and produces a large range of machine parts from industrial

machinery to industrial castings and forgings

The industry which was initially concentrated in the Mumbai-Pune belt has spread all over the state with the major

production centres in Nagpur Aurangabad Nasik and Kolhapur

The major engineering items of production and export in Maharashtra are textile mill machinery machinery for sugar

cement and chemical plants food processing machinery construction machinery tractors electric power machinery

transmission line towers automobiles and ship building

BHEL is setting up a new power equipment fabrication plant at Bhandara in the Vidharba region of Maharashtra The

greenfield unit is being set up by the company with an initial investment of US$ 92 million and will provide direct employment

to about 700 people It is setting up a silicon solar cell at Sakoli in the Bhandara district and also plans to set up a solar

photo-voltaic cell unit in the state As of May 2015 the plant is in construction stage

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ENGINEERING hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

5757DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ENGINEERING hellip (22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

Larsen amp Toubro

Ltd (LampT)

Greaves Cotton Ltd

bull Larsen amp Toubro Limited (LampT) is a diversified Indian conglomerate with interests in engineering

and construction The company earned US$ 681 billion in revenues during H1 2015-16

bull LampT is one of the oldest running companies with headquarters in Mumbai The company has

manufacturing facilities at Mumbai and Ahmednagar

bull Greaves Cotton is one of the oldest and well-diversified engineering companies in India

bull Its core products include dieselpetrol engines pump sets construction equipment and gensets

bull The company has manufacturing facilities at Chakan Chinchwad Chikalthana Shendra and

Waluj The company earned US$ 24731 million in revenues in 2015-16

Siemens Groupbull Siemens Group is a leading inventor innovator and implementer of leading-edge technology-

enabled solutions operating in the core business segments of industry energy and healthcare

The company is based in Navi Mumbai In 2013-14 (October 2013 to September 2014)

Siemens India earned US$ 176 billion as total income from operations and US$ 119 billion

during the first 9 months of 2014-15 (till June 2015)

ABB

bull ABB is one of the leading engineering companies in the world The ABB group operates in

around 100 countries and employs about 130000 people The company offers an extensive

array of products and services within power and automation technologies ABB operations in

India include 12 manufacturing facilities with over 10355 employees The company has a

manufacturing facility in Mumbai In 2014-15 ABB India Ltd earned revenues of US$ 128 billion

from operations on standalone basis and US$ 94808 million during the first nine months of

2015

5858DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash TEXTILES hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Maharashtra contributes about 114 to Indiarsquos textiles and apparels

output Maharashtra is the largest cotton producer in India with

largest area under cultivation for cotton that is 3827 thousand

hectares during 2015-16 The textile industry is the largest employer

in Maharashtra and contributes around 28 to Indias total exports

Textile parks aimed to provide world-class infrastructural

components for the textile sector and enhance productive capacity

are being set up in Maharashtra to maintain its leadership position in

textile exports and production

Some of the textile parks are the Nardhana Textile Park in Dhule

Butibori (Nagpur) Textile Park and Ambernath Textile Park As

announced in May 2015 the state government plans to set up 8 new

textile parks in the state

As per budget 2016-17 the state government is aiming at setting up

new textile units across the statersquos cotton growing areas Moreover

the government has also proposed an investment of US$ 4048

million during 2016-17 for the existing and upcoming textile projects

across Vidharbha Norhern Maharashtra and Marathwada

Source Central Silk Board

Note 2015-16(1) Till May 2016

Source Economic Survey 2014-15

2015-16 (cotton production) - estimated

Cotton (lint) production in Maharashtra (million bales)

774

682 679

883

682

420

2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Raw silk production (in tonnes)

Year Volume

2012-13 97

2013-14 122

2014-15 221

2015-16 274

2016-17(1) 20

5959DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash TEXTILES hellip (22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

Raymond

Bombay Dyeing

bull Raymond was incorporated in 1925 and is a leading Indian textile major The company is part of

global conglomerate Raymond Group It generated revenues of US$ 43886 million in 2014-15

and US$ 4084 million between April-September 2015

bull Raymond was the first in 1959 to introduce a polywool blend in India to creating the worlds finest

suiting fabric ndash the Super 240s ndash made from superfine 116 micron wool

bull The Bombay Dyeing and Manufacturing Company Limitedrsquos textile products include bedding

range bedding accessories bath linen hotel linen and industrial fabrics

bull Product range also consists of bed sheets bed covers quilts duvet covers dohars bed in bag

sets blankets pillow cases cushion covers shams cushions pillows and bed decor sets pool

towels bath towels hand towels and face towels The company generated revenues of US$

30374 million in 2015-16

S Kumarsrsquo bull S Kumarsrsquo is one of Indias leading textile and apparel companies With expertise in multi-fibre

manufacturing the company has extended its presence in multiple product categories from

fabrics to apparels and home textiles Its brands include Reid amp Taylor Belmonte SKumars

Uniformity By Belmonte Carmichael House and Stephens Brothers

Siyaramrsquosbull Siyaram Silk Mills incorporated in 1978 is a leading producer of blended fabrics in India

bull The company is one of the most renowned vertically integrated textile companies in the country

It operates the widest range of latest machinery in its eco-friendly plants at Tarapur Daman and

Mumbai The company earned US$ 24775 million in revenues in 2015-16

6060DECEMBER 2016

Maharashtra has a strong presence in the petrochemicals and oil and

gas sectors Mumbai Nagothane Rabale and Patalganga are major

petrochemical hubs while Thane Mumbai Pune and Wardha are

chemical hubs

Opportunities primarily exist in the areas of polymers amp plastics

fertilisers and synthetic yarns Key competitive strengths of the state in

this industry are the strong upstream and downstream linkages for raw

materials and products Bombay High accounts for over 50 of the

countrys oil amp gas production In August 2015 Indraprastha Gas Ltd

invested US$ 3151 million in Maharashtra Natural Gas Ltd (MNGL) The

purpose of the investment is to enhance the city gas distribution

business of the company in Maharashtra

As of August 2015 the state government announced plans to establish a

grid-connected canal top solar power project in the state at Jalgaon The

project will feature a 75 MW solar photovoltaic power plant which will be

established on the left bank canal of the dam As per the new energy

policy of the state the government is planning to establish 14400 MW of

fresh grid-connected capacity by 2019-20

As on March 2016 the state had an installed capacity of 2995419 MW

under Thermal energy 69014 MW under Nuclear energy 333184 MW

under Hydro and 661329 MW under Renewable energy sources

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KEY INDUSTRIES ndash CHEMICALS OIL AND GAS ENERGY hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Commissionerate of Agriculture GoM

Economic Survey 2015-16

Use of chemical fertilisers in Maharashtra

YearTotal input

(lsquo000 tonnes)

Per hectare

consumption (kg)

2011-12 658 1552

2012-13 547 1161

2013-14 599 1194

2014-15 6013 1259

2015-16 5825 1070

Under the State Budget 2016-17 the government has

planned an investment of US$ 11977 million for

electricity generation projects Outlay of UD$ 6966

million has been set for adding capacity under non-

conventional energy sources

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KEY INDUSTRIES ndash CHEMICALS OIL AND GAS ENERGY hellip (22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

Oil and Natural Gas Corp

Hindustan Petroleum

Corp Ltd

bull Oil and Natural Gas Corporation ranks as one of the leading oil and gas Exploration and Production

(EampP) companies in the world in the terms of asset value The companyrsquos consolidated revenue from

operations stood at US$ 12 billion in 2015-16 The company has a production facility at Uran (Navi

Mumbai) and the corporate office is in Mumbai It plans to invest US$ 810 million to build a new gas

based fertiliser plant and it would invest US$ 9456 million for redevelopment of its Mumbai High

(North) oil and gas field in the state of Maharashtra

bull Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL) is one of the Navratna Public Sector Units (PSUs)

It is a major refining and oil retailing company in India HPCLrsquos standalone total income was US$

2857 billion in 2015-16 It has an oil refining unit on Mumbairsquos west coast

Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd bull Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) is engaged in the marketing and distribution refining

trading and exploration of petroleum The companyrsquos standalone revenues stood at US$ 1633

billion between April 2015-September 2015 BPCL has a refinery in Mumbai

Reliance Industries Ltd bull Reliance Industries Limited is the largest private sector firm in India and ranks 99th on the Fortune

500 list based on revenues The companyrsquos standalone revenues was US$ 4523 billion for 2015-16

The company has diversified interests in energy retail textiles petrochemicals infotel and SEZs

Reliance Industries Limited has manufacturing facilities at Nagothane Nagpur and Pathalganga in

Maharashtra

6262DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash AUTO AND AUTO COMPONENTS hellip (13)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Maharashtra accounts for approximately 351 of the

countryrsquos output of automobiles by value

The major automobile centres in the state include Pune

Nasik Aurangabad and Nagpur

Pune is the largest auto hub of India with over 4000

manufacturing units in the Pimpri-Chinchwad region

alone Pune is home to large players like Bajaj Auto

Limited Daimler Chrysler Limited Tata Motors etc

Nasik is home to one of Indias largest multi-utility

vehicle manufacturers ndash Mahindra amp Mahindra Limited

In September 2015 Maharashtra government received

an application from Mercedes Benz regarding an

investment plan of US$ 30553 million to upgrade its

manufacturing capacity at Pune plant which

manufactures around 40000 to 80000 units of luxury

cars per year

The domestic utility maker Mahindra has been planning

to invest US$ 122 billion for enlarging its automotive or

manufacturing plants in Maharashtra Investment of US$

99298 million will be made at the companyrsquos Nashik

plant and while investment of US$ 22915 million would

be done in the Chakan unit The total amount will be

invested by Mahindra over a span of more than seven

years

Automotive hubs in Maharashtra

As of August 2016 Mahindra Intertrade a part of Mahindra

Group entered into a partnership with MSTC a Government

of India enterprise to set up the countrys first auto

shredding and vehicle recycling unit Gujarat and

Maharastra have been short listed for setting up the facility

with the operations likely to commence by early 2018

6363DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash AUTO AND AUTO COMPONENTS hellip (23)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

As of July 2015 the Maharashtra state government

announced plans to finalise the deal with Chrysler for

setting up a jeep production facility at Ranjangaon in

Aurangabad The overall investment expected in the

first year is US$ 28188 million and US$ 56369 million

is to be invested over the next six years

ARAI Indias premier automotive RampD testing and

certification organisation is in Pune It is Indiarsquos first

Auto Cluster Development and Research Institute is in

Maharashtra

Investment opportunities in the auto sector

Partnership and alliances for auto component

sector

Vehicle retailing

Low cost vehicles

Cvs to benefit from increasing infrastructure activity and

heightened international interest

Diversification in two wheeler segment

Design centers

Auto financing

RampD

Source Economic Survey 2015-16 ARAI - Automotive Research Association of India

Note 2016(1) till January 2016

Category wise numbers of a few categories of motor vehicles on the road in Maharashtra

Vehicle Type 2015 2016(1)

Motor-cycles scooters amp mopeds 18151386 19705511

Taxi cabs 203180 217062

Auto rickshaws 719341 724080

Ambulances 13625 14295

School buses 27046 22402

Private service vehicles 11163 11640

6464DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash AUTO AND AUTO COMPONENTS hellip (33)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

Bajaj Auto Ltd

Tata Motors Ltd

bull Bajaj Auto is a major Indian automobile manufacturer The company is the worlds fourth-largest two- and

three-wheeler manufacturer with turnover of US$ 346 billion in 2015-16 The company manufactures and

exports scooters motorcycles and auto rickshaws The company is based in Pune with a regional office at

Akurdi and manufacturing plants in Chakan (Pune manufactures motorcycles) and Waluj (near

Aurangabad manufactures motorcycles and three-wheelers)

bull Tata Motors Limited is a multinational corporation headquartered in Mumbai India It acquired British

automotive brands Jaguar and Land Rover in 2008 The company is the worldrsquos fourth-largest truck and

bus manufacturer Net revenue of the company was US$ 1232 billion in 2015-16

bull The company has an auto manufacturing and assembly unit at Pune The Pune unit is spread over two

geographical regions ndash Pimpri (800 acres) and Chinchwad (130 acres)

Force Motors Ltd bull Formerly known as Bajaj Tempo Force Motors is a part of Firodia Enterprise that manufactures Multi

Utility Vehicles (MUVs) tractors Sports Utility Vehicles (SUVs) and Light Commercial Vehicles (LCVs)

bull Matador was a popular LCV manufactured by Force Motors The company has a manufacturing unit in

Pune The company generated consolidated income of US$ 467 million in 2015-16

Mahindra and Mahindra

Ltd

bull Mahindra and Mahindra is one of the major auto manufacturers of India The company generated US$

1775 billion of income from operations in 2015-16

bull The companyrsquos products include tractors SUVs and LCVs It has manufacturing facilities at Mumbai Pune

Nagpur and Nasik

6565DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash TOURISM hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Maharashtra is a major trade and tourist destination of India attracting

thousands of tourists from across the world every year It is the fourth

most visited state of India

There are many temples in Maharashtra some of them being hundreds of

years old constructed in a fusion of architectural styles borrowed from

north and south India Maharashtra has its own folk music Folk musical

programmes such as Gondhal Lavani Bharud and Powada are popular

especially in rural areas

The state is home to the Hindi film industry Bollywood which produces

the largest number of films globally Maharashtra has a score of

pilgrimage destinations ranging from the ones that revolve around

mythology (eg Nasik Warkar and Pune) and those celebrating the

achievements of religious leaders and reformers (Shirdi Haji Ali shrine) to

new age pilgrimage destinations such as the Osho Commune at Pune

Tourist arrivals in Maharashtra (million)

Nasik is one of the four sites of the Kumbh Mela which is held once in every 12 years The city is known as the place where Lord

Ram spent 14 years in exile Maharashtra is the first state to declare a tourism district for tourism development Sindhudurg is the

first district in Maharashtra to be declared as a tourism district

The state has launched Unlimited Maharashtra advertising campaign through newspapers and television channels to attract

tourists during summer vacations A half-hour ferry ride across Mumbai harbor takes visitors to view the superbly carved 1300

years old cave temple on the little island of Elephanta a favourite picnic spot

Source Ministry of Tourism Government of India

7750 8685

9850 10781

2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

6666DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash TOURISM hellip (22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

In 2014-15 9412 million domestic tourists and 438 million foreign tourists visited the state of Maharashtra whereas in 2013-14

827 million domestic tourists and 415 million foreign tourists visited Maharashtra During 2015 10343 million domestic tourists

and 431 million foreign tourists visited the state of Maharashtra

In 2016 the Government of Maharashtra formulated a new policy on Tourism- lsquoMaharashtra Tourism Policy 2016rsquo which aims at

minimizing delays as well as replication of redundancies amp information and enhancing the application process efficiency An

amount of US$ 4353 million was allocated by the government to boost basic amenities being provided across tourist spots

As per 2016-17 budget the state government announced the following plans

Aurangabad has been affirmed as a tourist district in the state and the government has decided to offer special attention

towards the uplifting of tourism in Verul Sulibhanjan Mhaismal and Khultabad

The state government is also undergoing various steps for improving safety measures across the beaches for ensuring

security of people

6767DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES amp EMPOWERMENT

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Till October 2015 a total of 454 mega projects were sanctioned by the state government with an outlay of US$ 5418 billion Due

to these projects employment opportunities for a total of 388 lakh people are expected to be created

Further a total employment of 166 lakh has been recorded across 20220 MSMEs with an investment of US$ 62480 million till

September 2016

As per budget 2016-17 for upgradation of State Employment Guarantee Scheme and Mahatma Gandhi Rural Employment

Scheme in the state the Government of Maharashtra has projected an outlay of US$ 1222 million of which US$ 42295 million

is towards the central share and US$ 10769 million is towards the state share These schemes are being executed in the state

for providing the required job opportunities across rural areas

Source State Budge 2016-17 Economic Survey 2015-16

6868DECEMBER 2016

The Government of Maharashtra provides single-window clearance to all units to reduce the average time required for

establishment of such units and issue various clearances required for setting up of industries at a single point The

government has taken following steps for setting up committees at various levels

District-level committee under the chairmanship of the District Collector for proposals from SSI units

State-level committee under the chairmanship of Development Commissioner (Industries) for MSILSI units

Mega projects committee under the chairmanship of Secretary (Industries) for mega projects and FDI proposals

A Common Application Form (CAF) to be evolved for every applicant seeking to set up an industry andor expansion unit

and development of information systemsoftware to process such applications online

Representatives of the concerned departments from whom the clearances are required to be the members of or invitees on

the district state and mega projects committees The final decision will be given as far as possible within 30 days of receipt

of dully filled CAFs

In order to provide the people of state with one stop portal for information services and consents electronically under

Industrial Policy 2013 the government is focussing on provisions for SWC system

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SINGLEndashWINDOW CLEARANCE MECHANISMhellip (13)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

6969DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

SINGLEndashWINDOW CLEARANCE MECHANISMhellip (23)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Agency Description

MIDC services

Land Department- Services

Fire Department- Services

Engineering - Water Department- Services

Engineering - Drainage Department- Services

Engineering - Power Department- Services

SPA Department- Services

Technical Advisor Department- Services

IT SEZ Department- Services

Non-MIDC services

Directorate of Industries - Services

Labour Department- Services

Airport Authority of India - Services

Public Works Department - Services

Ministry of Corporate Affairs - Services

Food and Drug Administration - Services

Maharashtra Coastal Zone Management Authority - Services

Directorate General of Foreign Trade - Services

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

7070DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

SINGLEndashWINDOW CLEARANCE MECHANISMhellip (33)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Agency Description

Non-MIDC services

Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Limited - Services

Income Tax Department - Services

Department of Sales Tax - Services

Industrial Safety amp Healthy Directorate - Services

Boiler Inspectorate - Services

Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai ndash Services

Central Board of Excise amp Customs - Services

Employee Welfare - Services

Weights and Measures - Services

Bureau of Indian Standards - Services

Maharashtra Pollution Control Board - Services

Petroleum and Explosives Safety Organization - Services

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

7171DECEMBER 2016

Agency Description Contact information

Directorate of

Industries

The work of the Directorate of Industries Maharashtra stateis mainly confined to the development and progress of large-scale small-scale and cottage industries in the state TheDepartment of Industries was reorganised and theDirectorate of Industries was formed in August 1960 Controlof cottage industries was transferred to the Directorate ofIndustries with effect from 1st December 1960

It also assists in the formulation and implementation ofvarious policies and promotional schemes

Development Commissioner of Industries

Government of MaharashtraDirectorate of Industries

New Administrative Building2nd Floor Opposite Mantralaya

MumbaiMaharashtra-400 032

Phone 91-22-22028616didcimaharashtragovin

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INVESTMENT PROMOTION OFFICES hellip (13)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

7272DECEMBER 2016

Agency Description Contact information

Maharashtra Agro

Industries

Development

Corporation Limited

(MAIDC)

The objective of the company is to make available to thefarmers of Maharashtra standard quality fertiliserspesticides agro engineering implements amp animal feed to theextent required amp at the time of requirement amp at competitiverates

Maharashtra Agro Industries Development CorporationLimited (MAIDC) has also been designated as the statenodal agency by Ministry of Food Processing IndustriesGovernment of India In its role as state nodal agency itscrutinises amp forwards various proposals of entrepreneursunder different schemes of assistance from the Governmentof India It also helps entrepreneurs in preparing projectsselecting the area etc

Krushi Udyog BhavanDinkarrao Deasi Marg Aarey Milk

ColonyGoregaon (East) Mumbai-400065 Maharashtra India

Phone 91-22-29272027Email mdmaidcmumbaicom

Website wwwmaidcmumbaicom

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INVESTMENT PROMOTION OFFICES hellip (23)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

7373DECEMBER 2016

Agency Description Contact information

Maharashtra

Industrial

Development

Corporation (MIDC)

1 MIDCrsquos objectives are

a) To achieve balanced industrial development ofMaharashtra with an emphasis on developing partsand underdeveloped parts of the state

b) Help in infrastructural development of each and everydistrict in Maharashtra

c) Facilitate entrepreneurs in setting up industries atvarious locations

MIDC is an agent of the state government for carrying outactivities of acquisition and disposal of land provision ofinfrastructure facilities and providing other services toindustrial centres

Udyog SarathiMahakali Caves Road Andheri (E)

Mumbai-400 093Phone 91-22-268700525473

Fax 91-22-26871587Email feedbackmidcindiaorg

Website wwwmidcindiaorg

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INVESTMENT PROMOTION OFFICES hellip (33)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

7474DECEMBER 2016

Approvals and clearances required Respective departments

Prior to setting up the unit

Registration

Development Authority

Allotment of landshed

Permission for land use Industrial Development Authorities

No-objection certificate under the Water Act 1974 and the Air Act 1981 Pollution Control Board

Approval for construction activity and building plan Development Authority

No-objection certificate Fire Department

Provisional Trade Tax registrations

Central and State Excise Departments

Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY APPROVALS REQUIRED hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

7575DECEMBER 2016

Approvals and clearances required Respective departments

Before commencement of production

No-objection certificate under the Water Act 1974 and the Air Act 1981 Pollution Control Board

No-objection certificate Fire Department

Permanent Trade Tax registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956Central and State Excise Departments

Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956

After commencement of productionactivity

Registration Industries Department

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY APPROVALS REQUIRED hellip (22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Timelines for approvals and clearances

Department Timeline

Issuance of allotment order 15 days

Possession of plotshed 7 days

Building plans approval 15 days

Grant of water connection 10 days

Urban land ceiling permission 10 days

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2014-15

7676DECEMBER 2016

Cost parameter Cost estimate Source

Land (per sq m)Commercial US$ 02 to US$ 11583

Industrial US$ 02 to US$ 5792

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC)

Power (per kWh)

Domestic 45-16 cents

Commercial 117-235 cents

Agricultural 43 cents

Industrial 88-1997 cents

Economic Survey 2015-16

Labour (per day) US$ 12 to US$ 6

Ministry of Labour and Employment

Government of India Wage Rates July

1 2015 to Dec 31 2015

5-star hotel room (single

occupancy per night)US$ 97-US$ 220

Maharashtra Tourism Development

Corporation

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

COST OF DOING BUSINESS IN MAHARASHTRA

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

As per the World Bank and Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP) report - Assessment of State

Implementation of Business Reforms 2016 the state ranked 10th as per the Ease of Doing Business Index

7777DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE ACTS amp POLICIES hellip (15)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Maharashtra ITITeS Policy 2015

Read more

Objectives

Maharashtra Renewable Energy Policy 2015

bull To increase power production from renewable sources by 14400 MW and from solar power

projects by 7500 MW From renewable sources power generation of 5000 MW is targeted from

wind power projects 1000 MW from sugarcane wasteagricultural remedial projects 400 MW

from small hydro projects 300 MW from agricultural waste power generation projects and 200

MW from industrial waste power generation projects

bull The policy progress would be headed by the Principal Secretary Energy

Objectives

Read more

bull To attract IT investments across the State and incentivize IT industry at all district headquarters

in the State by providing additional incentives and continue to provide usual incentives as per the

IT ITES Policy ndash 2009

bull To promote the development of special fields of application of IT such as animation visual

effects gaming and comics

Maharashtra Tourism Policy 2016

Read more

Objectives

bull Designate Tourism as a priority sector since it holds the potential to usher in economic

development and generate high employment opportunities in Maharashtra

bull Achieve sector growth of 10 per annum and share of 15 in GSDP through tourism and

tourism related activities

bull Generate fresh investments in the tourism sector to the tune of US$ 458 billion by 2025

bull Create 1 million additional jobs in the tourism sector by 2025

7878DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE ACTS amp POLICIES hellip (25)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Housing Policy 2013-2018

bull To generate low income housing by making it mandatory for private developers with residential

plot sizes of 4000 square metres and above to reserve 20 of the land for low income groups

bull The reserved land or constructed flats would be handed over to the state housing agency

Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (MHADA)

Read more

Objective

Industrial Policy of Maharashtra 2013-2018

bull To attract investment of US$ 82946 billion by the end of 2018 and create 2 million job

opportunities

bull To focus on the areas of Maharashtra that are less developed in comparison with mainstream

industrially developed areas and retain the state as industrial investment leaderRead more

Objectives

Organic Farming Policy 2013

bull To promote and encourage organic farming in Maharashtra by allocating a minimum 10 of the

land for organic faming activity

bull To provide organic pesticides and fertilizers and increase the awareness amongst farmers about

organic faming through lecturesRead more

Objective

7979DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE ACTS amp POLICIES hellip (35)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

State Port Policy 2010

bull To develop six non major ports in Maharashtra by developing greenfield ports multi-purpose

jetties and cargo terminals in order to aid import and export and coastal shipping of goods

Read more

Objective

e-Governance Policy of Maharashtra - 2011

bull To develop the e- governance sector of the state and take it towards m- governance by enabling

the citizens to avail the services online

bull To enable the government to function more efficiently and develop a paper less environment

Read more

Objective

Textile Policy of Maharashtra 2011ndash17

bull To lay special emphasis on raising processing units at various levels from cotton to

manufacturing textiles to assure long term development by giving support to the industries

associated with manufacturing of textiles

Objective

Read more

8080DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE ACTS amp POLICIES hellip (45)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Child Development Policy 2002

bull To emphasise on child development of orphans destitute homeless and deviated in a planned

structured and disciplined manner

bull To aid prevention of sexual exploitation and trafficking of children

bull To provide free education and entertainment facilitiesRead more

Objectives

Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Policy 2002

bull To help in the growth of SEZs (duty free enclave) in the state in order to promote rapid industrial

development and job opportunities

bull To attract foreign amp domestic investments for infrastructure development in the state Read more

Objectives

Tourism Policy 2006

bull To promote tourism and develop hospitality infrastructure with private sector participation in the

state for a period of ten years or until substituted by new policy

bull To encourage public-private partnership (PPP) mode for development of tourist destinations

Read more

Objective

8181DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE ACTS amp POLICIES hellip (55)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Grapes Processing Industry Policy 2001

bull To develop grape processing industry in the state and creating better employment opportunities

bull To encourage wine industry be setting up wine parks in the state

Read more

Objective

Maharashtra Biotechnology Policy 2001

bull To develop and make the state biotechnology industry globally competitive the government

announced various fiscal and non fiscal incentives for biotechnology units

bull To develop infrastructure that is biotechnology parks and research basesRead more

Objective

Water Policy 2002

bull To focus on optimal use of water resources coupled with sustainable development in order to

provide economic and social benefits to the people of the state

Read more

Objective

8282DECEMBER 2016

Summit Venue of Summit Date

International Summit on Engineering and Technology (ISET-16) Mumbai 13th August 2016

International Conference on Networking Communication and Computing

Technology (ICNCCT-16)Nashik 14th August 2016

World Conference on Advanced Trends Robot Design Development

And Control (WCRDDC-16)Pune 27th August 2016

International Conference on Applications in Electrical Electronics

Computer Civil and Mechanical Engineering (ICEECCME-16)Aurangabad 4th September 2016

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

CONFERENCESSUMMITS FOR 2016-17hellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source India conference alerts

8383DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

CONFERENCESSUMMITS FOR 2016-17hellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source India conference alerts

Summit Venue of Summit Date

International Conference on Research in Mechanical Robotics and Civil

Engineering (ICRMRCE-16)Mumbai 11th September 2016

International Conference on Research in Mechanical Robotics and Civil

Engineering (ICRMRCE-16)Mumbai 2nd October 2016

International Conference on Electrical Electronics Computer Civil and

Mechanical Engineering (ICEECCME-16)Mumbai 6th November 2016

8484DECEMBER 2016

Average exchange rates

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ANNEXURE

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Year INR equivalent of one US$

2004-05 4481

2005-06 4414

2006-07 4514

2007-08 4027

2008-09 4614

2009-10 4742

2010-11 4562

2011-12 4688

2012-13 5431

2013-14 6028

2014-15 6028

2015-16 6546

Source Reserve Bank of India

8585DECEMBER 2016

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Page 18: MAHARASHTRA - IBEF• Maharashtra’sGSDP at current prices was US$ 300.51 billion in 2015-16 and accounted for 12.98% of India’sGDP, the highest among all states. Highest FDI in

1818DECEMBER 2016

As of November 2015 Maharashtrarsquos exports totalled to around

US$ 4384 billion

Major products exported from the state are gems and jewellery

software textiles readymade garments cotton yarn metal and

metal products agro-based products engineering items drugs and

pharmaceuticals and plastic and plastic items

Maharashtra is the largest producer of sugar in India In May 2015

the Government of Maharashtra approved a subsidy of US$ 167

per ton (up to the extent of 800000 tonnes) for the exports of raw

sugar

In November 2015 Maharashtra sugar mills entered into a deal with

neighbouring markets such as Sri Lanka and Bangladesh etc for

exporting 2 lakh MT of white sugar As per the announcement made

by the state government in September 2015 Maharashtra is

expected to export 4 million tonnes of sugar during 2015-16

Coca Cola a major soft drink producing giant will be procuring

oranges from Vidarbha Nagpur for producing juices that would be

sold worldwide The production would take place at its Butibori plant

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16

Note 2015-16(1) up to November 2015

Exports trends (US$ billion)

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash MAHARASHTRArsquoS EXPORT TRENDShellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

492 481

676

840769

478

739

438

200

8-0

9

200

9-1

0

201

0-1

1

201

1-1

2

201

2-1

3

201

3-1

4

201

4-1

5

20

15

-16⁽sup1⁾

1919DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT ndash MAHARASHTRArsquoS EXPORT TRENDShellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Maize exports from Maharashtra (million MT)

10891

15160

18780

22376

1655113257

10315

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Source APEDA 1From April-August 2015

Dairy productrsquos exports from Maharashtra (thousand MT)

832 1135467

2183

3954

1125599

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Source APEDA 1From April-August 2015

Pulses exports from Maharashtra (million MT)

756

1509

18142060

2354

13031561

20

09-1

0

20

10-1

1

20

11-1

2

20

12-1

3

20

13-1

4

20

14-1

5

20

15-1

6

Source APEDA (1)From April-August 2015

2020DECEMBER 2016

Source State Budget 2016-17

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE BUDGET 2016-17

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Revenue receipts of US$ 3373 billion and revenue expenditure of US$ 3429 billion were estimated during 2016-17

PlanBudget- 2016-17

(US$ million)

National Agriculture

Development Scheme1222

lsquoMahatma Gandhi Rural

Employment

Missionrsquo and lsquoState Employment

Guarantee Schemersquo

53065

Science Technology amp

Environment Annual plan947

Crop Insurance Scheme 28337

Pandit Dindayal Upadhyay Krishi

Margdarshan Yojana916

Irrigation 458

Irrigation projects included in

ldquoPradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchai

Yojanardquo31744

ldquoChief Minister Rural Road

Schemerdquo7638

Electricity generation projects 11976

Textile Industry 4048

Road construction 61869

PlanBudget- 2016-

17 (US$ million)

Land acquisition and project displaced rehabilitation in

MIHAN3304

Shelter for all- 2022 scheme 10693

infrastructure development in Municipal council Nagar

Panchayat15276

Accelerate Nagpur and Pune metro project 2749

Maharashtra fire safety mission 458

Rajiv Gandhi Jivandai Arogya Yojana 4582

Sarv Siksha Abhiyan 11304

Nature Tourism 721

Strengthening of tourist places 4353

Majhi Kanya Bhagyashree Yojana 381

Preservation and conservation for Varli Art 916

Mumbai Metro phase-3 1382

Rajiv Gandhi Jivandai Arogya Yojana 4582

2121DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16 NHAI

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash ROADShellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

The state is well connected to its six neighbouring states and other parts of India through 18 national highways The 945 km long

Mumbai-Pune expressway is Indias first six-lane concrete high speed tolled expressway which connects the state capital and

financial hub Mumbai with the neighbouring industrial hub Pune

During 2015-16 with an investment of US$ 7638 million the state government executed - Chief Minister Rural Road Development

Scheme for connecting those areas which are not included under PMGSY As per budget 2016-17 the Government of Maharashtra

allotted an outlay of US$ 61869 million for construction of roads in the state Moreover for enhancing the flow of traffic in the town of

Kalyan the government proposed to establish the 21 km long Bhiwandi-Kalyan-Shilphata elevated road with a proposed outlay of

US$ 611 million

As on December 2015 the state government approved an elevated road project on Ghodbunder Road from Gaimukh for a proposed

investment of US$ 1327 million construction of a third bridge on Thane creek at Vashi with a proposed investment of US$ 1327

million an elevated road at Bhiwandi-Kalyan-Shil Phata with a proposed investment of US$ 4313 million four lane Vakan-Pali-

Khopoli road at a proposed investment of US$ 8294 million and an underground tunnel between Thane and Borivali

Road type Road length (km)

(as of 2015-16)

National highways 743479

State highways 40000

Major district roads 50232

Other district roads 52761

Village roads 114557

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16 NHAI

National highway length completed (km)

39100

25050

12400

2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

2222DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash ROADShellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Expenditure on road works under Pradhan Mantri Gram

Sadak Yojana in Maharashtra (US$ million)

5852

8255

3380

2013-14 2014-15 2015-16sup1

Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) was

launched in 2000 with the objective of connecting eligible

rural habitants Until 2015 about 419971 km of road

network has been completed across India of which road

length of 22214 km was completed in Maharashtra

In November 2015 the 785-meter long Vanjarpatti flyover in

Bhiwandi was inaugurated and constructed over a part of

extended Mumbai Urban Infrastructure Project (MUIP)

As per budget 2016-17 the state government proposed an

outlay of US$ 3304 million for acquisition of land special

subsidy package etc under the MIHAN project during 2016-

17

As of November 2016 the government approved two and

four-laning of three highway stretches - NH-930 NH-211

(New NH-52) and NH-211 (New NH-52) in MaharashtraPradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana

(PMGSY)`(2015-16- up to October 2015)

Habitations connected 10

Length completed 18954

Source NHAI Note 1Up to October 2015

Source PMGSY

2323DECEMBER 2016Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16 State Budget 2016-17 MMRDA Mumbai Metropolitan Region

Development Authority

The rail transport system of Maharashtra is very well

developed The state is well-connected to other parts of the

country with a railway network spanning 6103 km

(including 378 km of Konkan Railway)

Maharashtra also has an intra-citysuburban network of

railways The suburban railways carry around 8 million

passengers every day

During 2015-16 the state government and Central Ministry

of Railways signed a Memorandum of Understanding to

establish a special purpose vehicle for boosting the

completion of all the awaited rail projects in Maharashtra

During 2015-16 the state government initiated work on the

first stage of Phase-I CBD BelapurPendhar-Taloja MIDC-

Kalamboli-Khandeshwar-Navi Mumbai International Airport

corridor which is expected to be accomplished by 2017

Work on the 111 km long Belapur-Pendhar road is under

progress

As per budget 2016-17 the state government allocated

US$ 2749 million for boosting the execution of Nagpur to

Pune metro rail project Moreover for the Phase II of

Mumbai Metro line an outlay of US$ 1382 million has

been proposed by the state government for 2016-17

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash RAILWAYS

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Metromono rail

projects Project cost

(US$ million)

Current

statusimplemen

tation periodMumbai Metro Rail

Project

Phase IIA Dahisar-

DN Nagar (186 km) 97922

Initiated from

February 2016

Phase III Colaba-

Bandra-SEEPZ (335

km)353437

Tendering for civil

works in progress

Phase IV Wadala-

Ghatkopar-Thane-

Kasarwadavli (32 km) 291781

Report on

feasibility study

submitted

Phase VII Andheri

(E)- Dahisar (E) (165

km)94837

Appointment of

interim consultant

is in progress

Mumbai Mono Rail

Project

Wadala to Chembur amp

Sant Gadge Maharaj

Chowk (Jacob circle)

to Wadala (20 km)

37580

Phase I complete

Phase II90 work

completed

2424DECEMBER 2016

There are seven domestic and four international airports

functioning in Maharashtra Domestic flights operate

from Mumbai Pune Nagpur Aurangabad Kolhapur

Juhu and Nanded whereas international flights operate

from Mumbai Nagpur Pune and Aurangabad Mumbai

airport is one of the busiest airports in India To reduce

congestion at the Mumbai International Airport an idea

for a new airport has been proposed at Navi Mumbai

During 2015-16 the state government proposed to

establish an additional airport through PPP in around

four phases at Navi Mumbai with a view to minimize

overcrowding at Mumbai International Airport For this

purpose an amount of US$ 255 billion has been

proposed by the Government of Maharashtra The first

phase of the project is expected to be executed by

2019

As per budget 2016-17 the state government proposed

an amount of US$ 916 million for the enhancement of

airports (Solapur Shirdi Chandrapur Karhad Akola

Amaravati etc) under the Airport Development Authority

of Maharashtra

Source AAI (Airports Authority of India)

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash AIRPORTShellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

International airport

Domestic airport

2525DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash AIRPORTShellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Airports Authority of India

Domestic

airport

Passengers (lakh) Aircraft movement (lsquo000) Freight (lsquo000 MT)

2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Mumbai 2188 2521 3005 1883 1954 2202 1811 2077 2090

Pune 350 407 518 295 326 387 211 274 318

Nagpur 136 136 152 125 135 126 51 56 60

Aurangabad 44 42 29 40 41 37 08 13 14

International

airport

Passengers (lakh) Aircraft movement (lsquo000) Freight (lsquo000 MT)

2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Mumbai 10341 11430 11624 7236 7409 7638 46764 48654 49624

Pune 123 101 240 103 112 204 001 - 001

Nagpur 045 044 074 048 054 084 042 044 043

2626DECEMBER 2016

Along a coast line of 720 km there are two principal ports

Mumbai Port Trust (MbPT) and Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust

(JNPT) In addition there are 53 minor ports During 2015-16

up to January 2016 total traffic handled at the two major ports in

Maharashtra was recorded at 104948 lakh tonnes of which

JNPT accounted for 53547 lakh tonnes while Mumbai port

handled around 51401 lakh tonnes of port traffic

The non-major ports of Maharashtra collectively handled

passenger traffic of around 11357 passengers and cargo of

17033 lakh tonnes during 2015-16 till November 2015

Source India Ports Association

1From April 2015 to October 2015

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash PORTS

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Minor Ports in Maharashtra

bull Manori

bull Kalyan

bull Thane

bull Versova

bull Bandra

bull Trombay

bull Ulwa-Belapur

bull Panvel

bull Mora

bull Mandwa

bull Karaja

bull Thal

bull Rewas

bull Bankot

bull Kelshi

bull Sriwardhan

bull Dharamtar

bull Kumbharu

bull Harnai

bull Dabhol

bull Palshet

bull Borya

bull Jaigad

bull Tiwri-Varoda

bull Purnagad

bull Jaitapur

bull Vijaydurg

bull Deogad

bull Achara

bull Malvan

bull Niwti

bull Vengurla

bull Redi

bull Kiranpani

bull Ratnagiri

bull Dighi

bull Dahanu

bull Tarapur

bull Nawapur

bull Satpati

bull Kelwa-Mahim

bull Arnala

bull Datiware

bull Uttan

bull Bassein

bull Bhiwandi

bull Alibag

bull Revdanda

bull Borli Mandla

bull Nandgaon

bull Murud-Janjira

bull Rajpuri

bull Mandad

Operational ports statistics

For major

ports2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-161

Traffic handled

(lakh MT)122526 121517 12546 73511

For minor

ports2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-161

Traffic handled

(lakh MT)24198 24774 9643 Not available

2727DECEMBER 2016

As of June 2016 the state had a total installed power

generation capacity of 4063069 MW

Thermal power contributed 2995419 MW to the total

installed power generation capacity followed by

renewable power hydropower and nuclear power with

contributions of 665452 MW 333184 MW and 69014

MW respectively

The private sector was the biggest contributor to the total

installed thermal power generation capacity in

Maharashtra with a capacity of 1886939 MW followed

by 1473497 MW under state utilities and 702633 MW

under central utilities

The state government also proposed a new scheme for

improving electricity distribution system in the state As

per the budget 2016-17 an investment of US$ 4598

million has been projected by the government for this new

scheme

In order to intensify the capacity of renewable energy

sources in the state the state government has professed

a new energy policy for which an investment of US$

6966 million has been proposed

Installed power capacity (MW)

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash POWER

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

20415 21379 22645 26142

30354 34005

3855140589

2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Source Central Electricity Authority

2828DECEMBER 2016

According to Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI)

Maharashtra had 8426 million wireless subscribers and 192

million wireline subscribers as of May 2016

By the end of May 2016 15343488 subscribers had submitted

requests for mobile number portability in Maharashtra

Moreover the tele density in Maharashtra stood at 987 as of

May 2016

As of April 2016 the state recorded 202269 new telephone

wireless connections of Tata 4979 new wireless connections of

Vodafone and 18148 new wireless connections of Reliance

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash TELECOM

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Telecom infrastructure (As of May 2016)

Wireless subscribers 84268281

Wireline subscribers 1928841

Internet subscribers 290000001

Post offices 126012

Tele density (percent) 9871

Source Telecom Regulatory Authority of India February 2015 India Post

Ministry of Communications and Information Technology1As of January 2016

2As on December 2015

Major telecom operators in Maharashtra

Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL)

Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited (MTNL)

Bharti Airtel

Idea Cellular

Vodafone Essar

Reliance Communications

Tata Teleservices

Aircel Limited

Source Telecom Regulatory Authority of India

Performance status of NOFN Project

(as of April 2016)

No of GPs in phase-I 12055

Pipe laid (km) 14214

Cable laid (km) 10906

GPs for which cable laid 4771

No of GPs lit 150

2929DECEMBER 2016

Source Department of Environment Government of Maharashtra

JNNURM Ministry of Urban Development

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS URBAN amp SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTUREhellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Under JNNURM two schemes namely Basic Services to Urban Poor (BSUP) and Integrated Housing and Slum Development

Programme (IHSDP) have been implemented by Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority

During 2016-17 the state government allocated US$ 15276 million for ldquoMaharashtra Suvarn Jayanti Nagrothan Mahaabhiyanrdquo

which is being implemented in the state for creating basic urban amenities across various municipal councils and townships of the

state

As of November 2015 Mahindra Life Space Developers Ltd bought a land in Maharashtra with the objective of developing a

housing project aiding urbanisation in the state In addition the Maharashtra government is considering to aid the affordable

housing concept with opening up of land parcels and plots that would lie under no development zones For this the government is

planning to constitute Housing for all by 2022 policy for the urban population

As per under budget 2016-17 the state government has proposed an outlay of US$ 2749 million in order to boost the

development of metro rail projects in Nagpur and Pune Moreover for Maharashtra Fire Safety Mission in the state an amount of

US$ 458 million has been proposed by the state government

3030DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS URBAN amp SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTUREhellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Urban Infrastructure Projects under JNNURM

Project name

Amount

(US$

million)

Project nameAmount

(US$

million)

Revised in BSUP scheme for construction of 219 Dus

in Panch Zopda and Gopal Nagar slums in Nagpur

Maharashtra176

Integrated Civic Infrastructure Development

Project (ICIDP) Phase I Nagpur Maharashtra2004

BSUP scheme for construction of 279 Dus in Jat

Tarodi slum in Nagpur Maharashtra206

Revised DPR for Construction of 1694 Houses

at four locations of Nagpur City for

Rehabilitation of UrbanPoor under JNNURM -

BSUP- PPP scheme - Nagpur

1936

Revised BSUP scheme for construction of 456 Dus in

5 slums of North Nagpur in Nagpur Maharashtra253

Implementation of Integrated Housing Projects

(788 Dus) under BSUP at Nanded City Dist

Nanded Maharashtra538

Revised BSUP scheme for construction of 365 Dus in

Gopal Nagar and Bh Anand Kausalyayan Nagar

slums in Nagpur Maharashtra445

Implementation of Integrated Housing projects

(958 Dus) under BSUP at Nanded City Distt

Nanded Maharashtra697

Revised BSUP scheme for construction of 630 Dus in

Savitribai Phule Nagar slum in Nagpur Maharashtra621

Implementation of Integrated Housing Projects

(1183 Dus) under BSUP at Nanded city Dist

Nanded Maharashtra887

Revised BSUP scheme for construction of 1017 Dus

in Indira Nagar Indiramata Nagar Wanjara and Bokar

nagar (4 slums) slums in Nagpur Maharashtra944

Implementation of Integrated Housing projects

(1567 Dus) under BSUP at Nanded City Distt

Nanded Maharashtra1184

Source Department of Environment Government of Maharashtra

JNNURM Ministry of Urban Development

3131DECEMBER 2016

Project Name PPP type Sector StageProject Cost

(US$ million)

4 laning Pune - Shirur Road (BOT) TransportOperation and

maintenance stage1604

Hydro Electric Power (Waghur) Project (BOT) Energy Under construction 110

Hydel Power (Vajra - III) Project (BOT) EnergyOperation and

maintenance stage110

Hydro Electric Power (Urmodi) Project (BOT) Energy Under construction 220

Hydro Electric Power (Upper Vaitarna) Project (BOT) Energy Under construction 220

School Building (Waddhamna) Project (DBOOT)

Social and

commercial

infrastructure

Under construction 132

Hydro Electric Power (Temghar) Project (BOT) Energy Under construction 293

Water Supply Scheme (Tuljapur) (OampM) Water sanitationOperation and

maintenance stage761

Hydro Electric Power (Parseoni) Project -

Package 2(BOT) Energy

Operation and

maintenance stage323

Hydro Electric Power (Telbeila) Project (BOT) Energy Under construction 1467

Source DEA Ministry of Finance Government of India BOT Build-Operate-Transfer DBOOT Design-Build-

Own-Operate-Transfer OampM Management Contract

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS KEY PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP (PPP)

PROJECTS

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

3232DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS SEZs hellip (13)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Ministry of Commerce amp Industry Department of Commerce SEZ Special Economic Zone

Some of the operational SEZs in Maharashtra

NameDeveloper Location Primary Industry

Maharashtra Airport Development Company Ltd (MIHAN SEZ) Mihan Nagpur Multi product

SEEPZ Special Economic Zone Mumbai Electronics and gems and jewellery

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Aurangabad Engineering

Wipro Ltd Maharashtra Computerelectronic software

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Pune Computerelectronic software

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Nanded Chemicals amp pharmaceuticals

Khed Economic Infrastructure Pvt Ltd Pune Engineering amp electronics

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Satara Engineering

Navi Mumbai Special Economic Zone (NMSEZ) is the agency responsible for the supervision and execution of SEZs in the state

As of July 2016 the state has 25 operational SEZs in the state across diversified sectors including textiles and apparel food

processing footwear and leather products multi-product pharma IT SEZs etc

3333DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS SEZs hellip (23)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Some of the SEZs with formal approvals

NameDeveloper Location Primary industry

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Limited

MIDCPune ITITeS

Syntel International Private Limited Pune ITITeS

Serum Bio-pharma Park Pune Pharmaceuticals amp biotechnology

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Latur Agro-processing

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Nanded Pharmaceuticals

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Aurangabad Engineering amp electronics

Wokhardt Infrastructure Development Limited Aurangabad Pharmaceutical

Hiranandani Builders Mumbai ITITeS

New Found Properties and Leasing Pvt Ltd Thane ITITeS

EON Kharadi Infrastructure Private Limited Pune ITITeS

In addition to operational SEZs as of July 2016 Maharashtra had 9 SEZs with valid in-principle approvals 59 SEZs with formal

approvals and 51 SEZs with notified approvals

Source Ministry of Commerce amp Industry Department of Commerce SEZ Special Economic Zone

3434DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS SEZs hellip (33)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Some of the SEZs with valid in-principal approvals

NameDeveloper Location Primary industry

Mumbai SEZ Limited Gujarat Positra Port Infrastructure Ltd Multi-product

Gitanjali Gems Limited Nanded Maharashtra Gems and jewellery

ISPAT Industries Limited Raigad District Maharashtra Multi-product

Gitanjali Gems Limited Aurangabad Maharashtra Gems and jewellery

Gitanjali Gems Limited Nagpur Maharashtra Multi-product

Maharashtra Airport Development Company Limited Nagpur Maharashtra Power

Gitanjali Gems Limited Nashik Maharashtra Multi-services

Redi Port Ltd Post Redi district Sindhudurg Maharashtra FTWZ

Quippo Infrastructure Raigarh Maharashtra Engineering

Source Source Ministry of Commerce amp Industry Department of Commerce SEZ Special Economic Zone

3535DECEMBER 2016

Education infrastructure (2015-16)

InstitutionNo of

Institution

Student

Enrollment

Primary schools 105489 16017

Secondary and higher secondary

schools25013 6414

Engineering colleges (diploma

graduate and post-graduate)1093 346515

Industrial training institutes (itis) 824 134767

Architecture colleges 74 3763

Arts science commerce amp law

colleges2249 961576

Pharmacy 486 29371

During 2015-16 Maharashtrarsquos education infrastructure

comprised 21 universities 105489 primary schools 25013

secondary and higher secondary schools Primary schools

had 16017 thousand students enrolled during the year of

which 7509 thousand were girls with 515 thousand

teachers Secondary schools in the state had 6414

thousand enrolled students of which 2920 thousand were

girls with 221 thousand teachers Government of

Maharashtra is focusing on education of girls in the state

Various schemes such as Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya

Ahilyabai Holkar Scheme and Attendance Allowance

Scheme have been introduced for promoting girl education in

the state

As per budget 2016-17 the state government allocated an

amount of US$ 2099 million for the ldquoNational Secondary

Education Missionrdquo which was initiated by the central

government in association with the state government and

aims at delivering quality education to all students

undergoing secondary education Further the state

government also decided to digitise all public libraries

approved by the government with an allocated amount of

US$ 262 million during 2016-17

In addition an outlay of US$ 11304 million for Sarv Shiksha

Abhiyan has been proposed by the central and state

governments collectively

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash EDUCATION

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16 State Budget 2016-17

Census 2011

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Literacy rate () in Maharashtra 2015-16

Overall 823

Male 884 Urban 887

Female 699 Rural 77

3636DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE ndash HEALTH

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Health infrastructure (2015-16(1))

State level hospitals 490

District hospitals 23

Mobile medical units 13

Sub-district hospitals with capacity of 50 beds 58

Sub-district hospitals with capacity of 100 beds 28

Community health centres 458

Rural hospitalsCottage hospitals 360

Primary health centres 1811

Sub-centres 10580

General hospitals 4

Orthopedic hospital 1

Super specialty hospitals 2

Mental health institutes 4

Women hospitals 11

TB hospitals 4

Health and family welfare training institution 8

Source Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Government of India

Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2015-16(1)Until Dec 2015

As per budget 2016-17 an outlay of US$ 23739 million

has been proposed by the state government for Public

Health Department Moreover for increasing the

coverage of insurance being provided to beneficiaries in

the state the state government proposed an allocation

of US$ 4582 million during 2016-17

Health indicators of Maharashtra

(As of September 2015)

Doctor to patient ratio 1 27790(1)

Registered doctors 148575(1)

Birth rate (per thousand persons) 165

Death rate (per thousand persons) 62

Infant mortality rate (per thousand live births) 24

Life expectancy at birth (years) (2-15-16)

Male (2016-20) 699

Female (2016-20) 737

3737DECEMBER 2016

Cricket is the prominent sport in Maharashtra Other popular sports are hockey and tennis

The state has a number of sports stadiums located in Mumbai Pune and Nagpur The most well-known ones are the

Wankhede Stadium and the Brabourne Stadium in Mumbai the Nehru Stadium in Pune and the Vidarbha Cricket

Association (VCA) Stadium in Nagpur

The state has a number of entertainment centres and multiplexes The most famous entertainment centres include Essel

World in Thane The state is also home to almost all major multiplex chains in the country including PVR Cinemas Big

Cinemas and Fun Cinemas The state has a number of religious places including the Siddhi Vinayak temple (Mumbai)

Shirdi Nasik and Sach Khand Shri Huzur Gurdwara (Nanded)

The Gateway of India Ajanta and Ellora caves Daulatabad Fort and Khandala are the main tourist destinations in the state

The Sahara Stadium in Pune has been built with modern outlook and state-of-the-art facilities the stadium has a seating

capacity of about 36000

In 2016 the state government formulated a new policy- Maharashtra Tourism Policy 2016 and allocated US$ 4353 million

for the policy in order to intensify basic amenities across various tourist spots in the state

Under the New Sports Policy 2012 the Government of Maharashtra plans to set up public gyms at district sports complexes

or municipal gardens

In November 2016 the state played host to Global Citizen Festival India one of the biggest musical events in the country

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

CULTURAL INFRASTRUCTURE

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Maharashtra Tourism Government of Maharashtra

3838DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

AMRUT AND SMART CITIES

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Pune

NashikAurangabad

Nagpur

Mumbai

Bhiwandi

Source TechSci Research

Smart Cities in Maharashtra

Cities Population Area (sq km)Literacy

rate

Pune 9429408 15643 8615

Greater Mumbai 12478447 60340 8973

Nagpur 4653570 9892 8839

Nashik 6107187 15530 8231

Aurangabad 3701282 10107 7902

Amravati 646801 270 9207

Navi Mumbai 1119477 16300 8962

Kalyan-Dombivali 1246381 1372 8146

Solapur 951118 1489 8280

Thane 1818872 14700 8941

On the basis of population and the number of statutory towns the Government of India shortlisted 10 cities namely Amravati

Aurangabad Greater Mumbai Kalyan-Dombivali Nagpur Nashik Navi Mumbai Pune Solapur and Thane under the Smart City project

In November 2015 the UK government selected 2 cities of Maharashtra that is Pune and Amravati to develop as smart cities The

agreement is expected to boost the Indo-UK trade

As per budget 2016-17 the state government launched a scheme for smart city for delivering eco-friendly and ecological urban life to the

statersquos citizens Among the first selected 20 states Pune and Solapur are also included Moreover the state government has also

decided to develop other 8 smart cities in the state as well

3939DECEMBER 2016

The resources policy incentives infrastructure and climate support investments in the state Maharashtra Agro Industries

Development Corporation founded in 1965 is responsible for development of agro-based units in the state MIDC is responsible for

the development of industrial infrastructure Maharashtra Small Scale Industries Development Corporation was formed in 1962 to

provide new orientation and strength to the development of small-scale industries in the state Its main objective is to aid counsel

assist finance protect and promote interests of small industries

The Government of Maharashtra is promoting the development of several Special Economic Zones (SEZs) across Maharashtra for

sectors such as ITITeS pharmaceuticals biotechnology textile automotive amp auto components gems amp jewellery and food

processing Till July 2015 the state has 25 operational SEZs of which the majority share is contributed by ITITeS engineering and

electronics segment

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key Industries in Maharashtra

bull Pharmaceuticals

bull Biotechnology

bull IT and ITeS

bull Electronics

bull Engineering

bull Auto amp auto components

bull Oil amp gas

bull Food amp agro processing

bull Gems and jewellery

bull Banking financial services and insurance (BFSI)

bull Textiles

Source Economic Survey 2015-16 MAIDC - Maharashtra Agro Industries

Development Corporation (1)Up to September 2015

Establishment of MSME units

Year MSME unitsInvestment

(US$ million)

Employment

(lakh)

2007-08 10244 34846 139

2008-09 11682 50336 171

2009-10 11896 46257 150

2010-11 14496 84983 187

2011-12 15606 67874 207

2012-13 16136 83333 206

2013-14 19814 97128 248

2014-15 36992 109685 350

2015-16(1)

20220 62481 166

4040DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTORhellip(17)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Banking and insurance contribution to GSDP

at current prices (in US$ billion)

1806 1883

23982696 2586

2693 2895

2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

Source Maharashtra Economic Survey 2015-16 Reserve Bank of India

At current prices the contribution of the banking and

insurance sector to the GSDP of the state increased at a

CAGR of 818 between 2008-09 and 2014-15

At constant prices the contribution of banking and

insurance sector in the GSDP of the state increased at a

CAGR of 457 between 2008-09 and 2014-15

Banking and insurance contribution to GSDP

at constant prices (in US$ billion)

1921 2009

23762571

2312 2297 2512

2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

Deposits and credit of scheduled commercial

banks in Maharashtra by bank group

(January-March 2016)

Bank group

No of

banking

offices

Deposits

(US$ million)

Credit

(US$ million)

Rural 3199 944450 806862

Semi-urban 2554 1558601 1033621

Urban 1807 2460975 1285199

Total 7560 4964025 3125681

Source Reserve Bank of India

4141DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTORhellip(27)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

ATMs deployed in Maharashtra June 2015

21574

8749 8053

4481

291

Total Public SectorBanks

Private SectorBanks

State BankGroup

ForeignBanks in India

ATMs deployed in Maharashtra June 2014

19099

6811 7502

4473

313

Total Public SectorBanks

Private SectorBanks

State BankGroup

ForeignBanks in India

Source Reserve Bank of India Source Reserve Bank of India

23321

9449 8920

4683

269

Total Public SectorBanks

Private SectorBanks

State BankGroup

Foreign Banksin India

Source Reserve Bank of India

ATMs deployed in Maharashtra June 2016

4242DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTOR hellip(37)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Scheduled commercial banks in Maharashtra

Reserve Bank of India (RBI) was founded in 1935 and is recognised as Indias central banking institution RBI also controls the monetary policy of the Indian rupee RBI is headquartered in Mumbai Maharashtra and has 19 regional offices and nine sub officesMonetary authority supervision of the financial systems foreign exchange management and currency issuing are the major functions of the Reserve Bank of India

Foundation year 1956 (owned by Government of India)Banking services Credit cards consumer banking corporate banking finance and insurance investment banking mortgage loans private banking wealth managementTotal assets US$ 44792 billion Total income US$ 1254 billion ( H1 2015-16)Headquarters amp employees Headquartered in Mumbai with over 300000 employees

Website wwwsbicoin

Foundation year 1906 (state owned commercial bank)Banking services Commercial banking retail banking private banking asset management mortgages credit cardsTotal assets US$ 10373 billion Total income US$ 694 billion (2015-16)Headquarters amp infrastructure Bank is based in Mumbai with over 4500 branches and over 1000 ATMs all over IndiaWebsite wwwbankofindiacom

Reserve Bank of India

State Bank of India

Bank of India

Source Reserve Bank of India Bank websites

4343DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTOR hellip(47)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Scheduled commercial banks in Maharashtra

Foundation year 1919 (owned by Government of India)Banking services Consumer banking corporate banking finance and insurance investment banking mortgage loans private banking private equity wealth management agriculture loanTotal assets US$ 6307 billion Total income US$ 543 billion (2015-16)Headquarters amp Employees Bank is based in Mumbai with over 28000 employees and more than 4000 ATMs Website wwwunionbankofindiacoin

Foundation year 1935 (the bank has the largest network of branches in Maharashtra and is a public sector bank)Banking services Loans credit cards savings investment vehicles insurance investment banking mortgage loans private banking etcTotal assets US$ 2422 billion Total income US$ 214 billion (2015-16) Headquarters amp infrastructure Based in Pune and reaches out to 15 million customers with 2000 branches in 29 statesWebsite wwwbankofmaharashtrain

Foundation year 1911 (one of oldest commercial banks owned by the government)Banking services Core banking services are loans credit cards savings investment vehicles and insurance investment banking mortgage loans private banking etcTotal assets US$ 517 billion Total income US$ 425 billion (2015-16) Headquarters amp infrastructure Headquartered in Mumbai with over 4000 branches in 27 Indian states and 270 extension countersWebsite wwwcentralbankofindiacoin

Union Bank of India

Bank of Maharashtra

Central Bank of India

Source Reserve Bank of India Bank websites

4444DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTOR hellip(57)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Scheduled commercial banks in Maharashtra

Foundation year 1938Banking services Investment banking consumer banking commercial banking retail banking private banking asset management pensions mortgages credit cardsTotal assets US$ 2155 billion Total income US$ 129 billion (nine months ending December 2015)Headquarters amp infrastructure Bank is based in Mumbai with over 1400 branches and more than 100 ATMsWebsite wwwdenabankcom

Foundation year 2004Banking services Corporate and institutional banking commercial banking investment banking retail banking finance marketingTotal assets US$ 2259 billion Total income US$ 111 billion (2015-16)Headquarters amp Infrastructure Bank is based in Mumbai with more than 550 branches and 1255 ATMrsquosWebsite wwwyesbankin

Foundation year 1980Banking services Private and business banking corporate banking and securities global transaction banking and asset amp wealth managementHeadquarters amp employees Bank is based in Mumbai with more than 9500 employees in 16 citiesWebsite wwwdbcomindia

Dena Bank

Yes Bank

Deutsche Bank India

Source Reserve Bank of India Bank websites

4545DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTOR hellip(67)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Scheduled commercial banks in Maharashtra

Foundation year 1902Banking services Credit cards debit cards loans investments NRI banking and private bakingHeadquarters amp employees Bank is based in Mumbai with over 7500 employees The bank has 44 branches in 31 cities and 700 ATMs across the countryWebsite wwwCitibankcoin

Foundation year 1994Banking services Investment banking investment management wealth management private banking corporate banking private equity finance and insurance consumer banking mortgages credit cardsTotal assets US$ 9796 billion Total income US$ 528 billion (H1 2015-16)Headquarters amp employees Bank is based in Mumbai with more than 69065 employeesWebsite wwwhdfcbankcom

Foundation year 1964 (10th largest bank in the world)Banking services Consumer banking corporate banking finance and insurance investment banking mortgage loans private banking private equity wealth management agriculture loanTotal assets US$ 5905 billion Total income US$ 480 billion (2015-16) Headquarters amp infrastructure Bank is based in Mumbai with over 15000 employees and 2000 ATMsWebsite wwwidbicom

Citibank India

HDFC Bank

IDBI Bank

Source Reserve Bank of India Bank websites

4646DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

FINANCIAL SECTOR hellip(77)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Scheduled commercial banks in Maharashtra

Foundation year 1994Banking services Credit cards consumer banking corporate banking finance and insurance private bankingHeadquarters amp employees Bank is based in Mumbai with over 67857 employees Website wwwicicibankcom

ICICI Bank

Source Reserve Bank of India Bank websites

4747DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

MUMBAI AS FINANCIAL HUB OF INDIAhellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Mumbai is the capital of the state of Maharashtra and the financial capital of India The city houses a majority of the headquarters of

large corporates and financial institutions in the country In addition major stock exchanges commodity exchanges and capital

markets of India are situated in Mumbai During 2014-15 Mumbai accounted for 227 of the state income of Maharashtra Till

September 2015 the number of micro small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in Mumbai totalled 244000 providing employment to

about 292000 thousand individuals

According to Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC) there are 305 industrial units in Mumbai About US$ 648

million has been invested by the corporation for various projects in Mumbai providing employment to about 50000 people in the area

Source Maharashtra Economic Survey 2015-16 Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust

The government has also commenced work for setting up a special economic zone (SEZ) in Nhava Sheva Navi Mumbai The project

is being developed by Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) and is planned by LampT Infrastructure Engineering Limited The project will

be developed on EPC mode with a total expected private investment of about US$ 53468 million The zone is being developed on

27738 hectares of land and is directly accessible via Mumbai Goa Highway- NH4B and SH 54 It is expected to generate direct and

indirect employment opportunities for about 150 thousand people The project was granted environmental clearance on 5th December

2014 LampT Infrastructure Engineering submitted detailed plans for the project to the government on 31st March 2015 Since then

activities such as levelling of the area and initiation of tender process for the wall protecting the SEZ (Phase-1) have commenced

4848DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

MUMBAI AS FINANCIAL HUB OF INDIAhellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Further the Government is setting up the Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC) with the help of the Government of Japan

which has agreed to lend US$ 45 billion for this project Seven nodes are in the development stage for the Phase-1 of the

project which is expected to greatly boost Indiarsquos manufacturing sector

The Government of Maharashtra sent a memorandum to the 13th Finance Commission to support the growth of Mumbairsquos

infrastructure and develop it as an international finance centre

In addition to providing US$ 159 million to the Government of Maharashtra for developing the infrastructure of Mumbai as a part

of (JNNURM) the Government of India has released US$ 2663 million for the funding of Mumbai Metro to improve the transport

infrastructure of Mumbai

In November 2015 apex industry body ASSOCHAM launched Maharashtra-Goa Regional Development Council with an aim to

develop Mumbai as International Finance Centre and Mumbai-Pune-Nashik region as the Silicon Valley of India The Council is

expected to aid sustainability of two major states

The Mumbai Metro Rail Phase II A from Dahisar to DN Nagar covering 186 km with project cost of US$ 97922 million

commenced in February-2016 and is likely to be completed by March 2019 Phase III of the project Colaba-Bandra-Seepz

covering 335 km with a project cost US$ 353437 million is expected to be completed by 2020-21 General consultant has been

appointed and tendering for civil work is in progress for this phase

Preliminary work is in progress for the Mumbai Trans ndash Harbour link and Multi-Modal Corridor from Virar to Alibaug Work on the

projects commenced in 2011 amp 2010 and are expected to be completed by 2021 amp 2019 respectively As of October 2015

expenditure of US$ 1 21 million and US$ 1 million respectively was incurred

Source Maharashtra Economic Survey 2015-16

4949DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash PHARMACEUTICALS AND BIOTECHNOLOGY hellip (13)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Major opportunities have emerged in the pharmaceutical

sector primarily in the areas of contract research contract

manufacturing and clinical trials

The state has a well developed laboratory research and

development infrastructure and a strong resource pool As of

August 2015 one of the leading pharmaceutical companies

Nutra Plus started the commercial production of therapeutic

and analgesic products in its Tarapur plant

The Maharashtra state government aims at giving a boost to

the pharmaceutical sector in the state and improve research

activities with development of skilled man power Hence the

government plans to establish National Institute of Pharmacy

Education and Research at Nagpur during 2015-16 In

September 2015 A2Care one of the leading pharmaceutical

companies announced plans to invest in Maharashtra under

the Make in Maharashtra programme

From August 1991 to October 2015 a total of 854 projects

with an investment of US$ 24485 million have been

approved for the pharmaceutical industry in the state Of

these 496 projects with investment of US$ 66315 million

have commenced

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

MSME Micro small and medium enterprises

5050DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash PHARMACEUTICALS AND BIOTECHNOLOGY hellip (23)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

Economic Survey 2015-16

Biotechnology amp Pharmaceutical SEZs in Maharashtra

Sector Status

Serum Bio-Pharma Park Pharmaceuticals amp Biotechnology Formal approval granted

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation Pharmaceuticals Formal approval granted

Wockhardt Infrastructure Development Limited Pharmaceuticals Formal approval granted

Mahindra and Mahindra Limited Biotechnology Formal approval granted

International Biotech Park Ltd Biotechnology Formal approval granted

Inspira Infra (Aurangabad) Ltd (formally Ajanta Project (India) Ltd) Pharmaceuticals Formal approval granted

Inspira Infra (Aurangabad) Ltd (formally Ajanta Project (India) Ltd) Biotechnology Formal approval granted

Saloni Business Park Private Limited Biotechnology Formal approval granted

Veritas Infrastructure Development Limited Biotechnology Formal approval granted

SEZ Bio-Tech Services Private Limited Biotechnology Formal approval granted

Registered BT units

BT unitsTotal units Investment (US$ million) Employment

Registered LOI Registered LOI Registered LOI

MSME 50 15 433 298 872 338

Large 16 7 1858 881 712 931

5151DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash PHARMACEUTICALS AND BIOTECHNOLOGY hellip (33)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

GlaxoSmithkline

Pharmaceuticals Ltd

Cipla Ltd

bull GlaxoSmithkline Pharmaceuticals established in 1924 is one of the oldest players in the Indian

pharmaceuticals industry In 2015-16 the company earned US$ 42291 million in revenues The

company produces medicines that treat major diseases such as asthma virus control

infections mental health diabetes and digestive conditions The company is also a leader in the

important areas of vaccines and is developing new treatments for cancer

bull Cipla is one of the major Indian companies in the pharmaceuticals sector with total income

from operations in 2015-16 valued at US$ 208 billion It is also one of the oldest players in the

sector The company has manufacturing units at Vikhroli (Mumbai) and Patalganga

Wockhardt Ltd

bull Wockhardt headquartered in Mumbai is a major player in the integrated healthcare segment

The companyrsquos market presence covers formulations biopharmaceuticals nutrition products

vaccines and Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs) The companyrsquos total income from

operations stood at US$ 33986 million in 2015-16

bull Wockhardt has set up a global scale biopharmaceuticals manufacturing park the Wockhardt

Biotech Park in Aurangabad This state-of-the-art complex comprises six dedicated

manufacturing facilities and is designed according to USFDA and EMEA standards

Lupin Ltd bull Lupin is one of the significant players and primarily derives its revenue from formulations Total

net sales of the company in 2015-16 were valued at about US$ 209 billion The company has

manufacturing plants at Tarapur and Aurangabad The company is waiting for an approval from

the Food and Drugs Authority to start commercial operations in Mihan-SEZ Nagpur

USFDA US Food and Drug Administration EMEA Europe The Middle East and Africa

5252DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ITITeS AND ELECTRONICS hellip (14)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

News Articles

IT is one of the top notch sectors in the state with maximum

thrust development and investment

Over 2014-15 Maharashtra accounted for around 30 of the

countryrsquos software exports with the help of 1200 software units

present in the state

The Government of Maharashtra is focusing on providing IT-

related infrastructure fiscal incentives to IT units and an

institutional framework for the IT sector The prime ITITeS clusters

are in Greater Mumbai Pune Thane and Nasik Pune is the

leader in Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) services

During 2015-16 the Directorate of Information Technology made 156 online services available through ldquoAaple Sarkarrdquo portal under

the Maharashtra Public Services Rights Act 2015

During 2016 Government of Maharashtra came up with a new policy - ldquoElectronics Policy 2016rdquo which aims at achieving a turnover

of US$ 12 billion for the ESDM industry and is assisting in targeted expansion of ESDM sector to cross US$ 2 billion through 2020

Source Economic Survey 2015-16

Investment in science technology and

environment sector in Maharashtra

Year Cost (outlay) US$ million

2011-12 619

2012-13 442

2013-14 564

2014-15 947

2015-16 1023

5353DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ITITeS AND ELECTRONICS hellip (24)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

During 2015-16 Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

(MIDC) CIDCO and Software Technology Park of India cumulatively

developed 37 public IT parks and approved 472 IT parks Of the total

472 IT parks 160 parks are already operational with an overall

investment of US$ 55637 million and US$ 136908 million has been

proposed for the remaining 312 IT park projects that are in the

processing phase

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development CorporationSource Economic Survey 2015-16

Prominent information technology parks in Maharashtra

District Number of IT parks (2015-16)

Pune 172

Greater Mumbai 158

Thane 129

Nagpur 5

Nashik 4

Aurangabad 3

Wardha 1

Total 472

Prominent information technology parks in

Maharashtra

Talawade IT Park Dehu-Moshi Road Pune

Millennium Business Park (MBP) Navi Mumbai

Hinjewadi IT Park Phase I Hinjewadi Pune

Hinjewadi IT Park Phase II Hinjewadi Pune

Kolhapur IT Park Kolhapur

Sangli IT Park Vishrambag Sangli

Nagpur IT Park Nagpur

Deogiri Infotech Park Aurangabad

Kharadi IT Park Kharadi Pune

5454DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ITITeS AND ELECTRONICS hellip (34)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

News articles

Government initiatives

Additional floor space index for IT parks and recreational residential and other support facilities would be provided

Eligible IT-ITeS units covered under the Package Scheme of Incentives (PSI) would be exempted from the payment of electricity duty

IT units would be supplied with power at industrial rates

Property tax shall be levied on ITITeS units at par with residential rates

VAT on the sale of IT products would be generally charged at a minimum floor rate

Developement of Mumbai-Pune-Nashik as Silicon valley of India that is an IT innovation hub under Maharashtra-Goa Regional Development

Council

5555DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ITITeS AND ELECTRONICS hellip (44)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

Accenture

IBM

bull Accenture is a global management consulting technology services and outsourcing company

with around 259000 people serving clients in more than 120 countries The company has

several development centres across India

bull It has major operating centres in Mumbai and Pune In 2014-15 (for the twelve months ending

Aug 2015) the company earned revenues of US$ 3291 billion

bull IBM is one of the biggest IT solutions and product firms having presence across the globe

bull The company has a significant presence in India with centres in Pune In 2014 it recorded

revenues of US$ 9279 billion

Capgemini

bull Capgemini is a global IT major headquartered in Paris France and operates in more than 40

countries The company generated revenues of US$ 1150 billion in 2014 and US$ 529 billion

in H1 2015 The company provides solutions across all verticals in the industry It has software

centres in Mumbai Navi Mumbai and Pune In February 2014 the company opened a new

facility at Pune with a seating capacity of 2800 persons adding to the 4000 people it employs

at its Pune campus It is also looking to increase its workforce in the state

Infosys Technologies

Ltd

bull Infosys is a well-known IT giant with development centres across India The company

generated revenues of US$ 8711 billion in 2014-15 and US$ 464 billion in H1 2015-16

bull The company has a development centre at Wakad Pune and also a BPO centre in the city

bull Infosys has been allotted land in Mihan-SEZ Nagpur and was expected to start construction

work in July 2014 In the first phase the company will invest US$ 788 million to accommodate

5000 software professionals

5656DECEMBER 2016

Maharashtra occupies an important place in both the production and export of engineering goods from the country

The engineering industry in the state is highly diversified and produces a large range of machine parts from industrial

machinery to industrial castings and forgings

The industry which was initially concentrated in the Mumbai-Pune belt has spread all over the state with the major

production centres in Nagpur Aurangabad Nasik and Kolhapur

The major engineering items of production and export in Maharashtra are textile mill machinery machinery for sugar

cement and chemical plants food processing machinery construction machinery tractors electric power machinery

transmission line towers automobiles and ship building

BHEL is setting up a new power equipment fabrication plant at Bhandara in the Vidharba region of Maharashtra The

greenfield unit is being set up by the company with an initial investment of US$ 92 million and will provide direct employment

to about 700 people It is setting up a silicon solar cell at Sakoli in the Bhandara district and also plans to set up a solar

photo-voltaic cell unit in the state As of May 2015 the plant is in construction stage

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ENGINEERING hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

5757DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash ENGINEERING hellip (22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

Larsen amp Toubro

Ltd (LampT)

Greaves Cotton Ltd

bull Larsen amp Toubro Limited (LampT) is a diversified Indian conglomerate with interests in engineering

and construction The company earned US$ 681 billion in revenues during H1 2015-16

bull LampT is one of the oldest running companies with headquarters in Mumbai The company has

manufacturing facilities at Mumbai and Ahmednagar

bull Greaves Cotton is one of the oldest and well-diversified engineering companies in India

bull Its core products include dieselpetrol engines pump sets construction equipment and gensets

bull The company has manufacturing facilities at Chakan Chinchwad Chikalthana Shendra and

Waluj The company earned US$ 24731 million in revenues in 2015-16

Siemens Groupbull Siemens Group is a leading inventor innovator and implementer of leading-edge technology-

enabled solutions operating in the core business segments of industry energy and healthcare

The company is based in Navi Mumbai In 2013-14 (October 2013 to September 2014)

Siemens India earned US$ 176 billion as total income from operations and US$ 119 billion

during the first 9 months of 2014-15 (till June 2015)

ABB

bull ABB is one of the leading engineering companies in the world The ABB group operates in

around 100 countries and employs about 130000 people The company offers an extensive

array of products and services within power and automation technologies ABB operations in

India include 12 manufacturing facilities with over 10355 employees The company has a

manufacturing facility in Mumbai In 2014-15 ABB India Ltd earned revenues of US$ 128 billion

from operations on standalone basis and US$ 94808 million during the first nine months of

2015

5858DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash TEXTILES hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Maharashtra contributes about 114 to Indiarsquos textiles and apparels

output Maharashtra is the largest cotton producer in India with

largest area under cultivation for cotton that is 3827 thousand

hectares during 2015-16 The textile industry is the largest employer

in Maharashtra and contributes around 28 to Indias total exports

Textile parks aimed to provide world-class infrastructural

components for the textile sector and enhance productive capacity

are being set up in Maharashtra to maintain its leadership position in

textile exports and production

Some of the textile parks are the Nardhana Textile Park in Dhule

Butibori (Nagpur) Textile Park and Ambernath Textile Park As

announced in May 2015 the state government plans to set up 8 new

textile parks in the state

As per budget 2016-17 the state government is aiming at setting up

new textile units across the statersquos cotton growing areas Moreover

the government has also proposed an investment of US$ 4048

million during 2016-17 for the existing and upcoming textile projects

across Vidharbha Norhern Maharashtra and Marathwada

Source Central Silk Board

Note 2015-16(1) Till May 2016

Source Economic Survey 2014-15

2015-16 (cotton production) - estimated

Cotton (lint) production in Maharashtra (million bales)

774

682 679

883

682

420

2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Raw silk production (in tonnes)

Year Volume

2012-13 97

2013-14 122

2014-15 221

2015-16 274

2016-17(1) 20

5959DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash TEXTILES hellip (22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

Raymond

Bombay Dyeing

bull Raymond was incorporated in 1925 and is a leading Indian textile major The company is part of

global conglomerate Raymond Group It generated revenues of US$ 43886 million in 2014-15

and US$ 4084 million between April-September 2015

bull Raymond was the first in 1959 to introduce a polywool blend in India to creating the worlds finest

suiting fabric ndash the Super 240s ndash made from superfine 116 micron wool

bull The Bombay Dyeing and Manufacturing Company Limitedrsquos textile products include bedding

range bedding accessories bath linen hotel linen and industrial fabrics

bull Product range also consists of bed sheets bed covers quilts duvet covers dohars bed in bag

sets blankets pillow cases cushion covers shams cushions pillows and bed decor sets pool

towels bath towels hand towels and face towels The company generated revenues of US$

30374 million in 2015-16

S Kumarsrsquo bull S Kumarsrsquo is one of Indias leading textile and apparel companies With expertise in multi-fibre

manufacturing the company has extended its presence in multiple product categories from

fabrics to apparels and home textiles Its brands include Reid amp Taylor Belmonte SKumars

Uniformity By Belmonte Carmichael House and Stephens Brothers

Siyaramrsquosbull Siyaram Silk Mills incorporated in 1978 is a leading producer of blended fabrics in India

bull The company is one of the most renowned vertically integrated textile companies in the country

It operates the widest range of latest machinery in its eco-friendly plants at Tarapur Daman and

Mumbai The company earned US$ 24775 million in revenues in 2015-16

6060DECEMBER 2016

Maharashtra has a strong presence in the petrochemicals and oil and

gas sectors Mumbai Nagothane Rabale and Patalganga are major

petrochemical hubs while Thane Mumbai Pune and Wardha are

chemical hubs

Opportunities primarily exist in the areas of polymers amp plastics

fertilisers and synthetic yarns Key competitive strengths of the state in

this industry are the strong upstream and downstream linkages for raw

materials and products Bombay High accounts for over 50 of the

countrys oil amp gas production In August 2015 Indraprastha Gas Ltd

invested US$ 3151 million in Maharashtra Natural Gas Ltd (MNGL) The

purpose of the investment is to enhance the city gas distribution

business of the company in Maharashtra

As of August 2015 the state government announced plans to establish a

grid-connected canal top solar power project in the state at Jalgaon The

project will feature a 75 MW solar photovoltaic power plant which will be

established on the left bank canal of the dam As per the new energy

policy of the state the government is planning to establish 14400 MW of

fresh grid-connected capacity by 2019-20

As on March 2016 the state had an installed capacity of 2995419 MW

under Thermal energy 69014 MW under Nuclear energy 333184 MW

under Hydro and 661329 MW under Renewable energy sources

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KEY INDUSTRIES ndash CHEMICALS OIL AND GAS ENERGY hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source Commissionerate of Agriculture GoM

Economic Survey 2015-16

Use of chemical fertilisers in Maharashtra

YearTotal input

(lsquo000 tonnes)

Per hectare

consumption (kg)

2011-12 658 1552

2012-13 547 1161

2013-14 599 1194

2014-15 6013 1259

2015-16 5825 1070

Under the State Budget 2016-17 the government has

planned an investment of US$ 11977 million for

electricity generation projects Outlay of UD$ 6966

million has been set for adding capacity under non-

conventional energy sources

6161DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash CHEMICALS OIL AND GAS ENERGY hellip (22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

Oil and Natural Gas Corp

Hindustan Petroleum

Corp Ltd

bull Oil and Natural Gas Corporation ranks as one of the leading oil and gas Exploration and Production

(EampP) companies in the world in the terms of asset value The companyrsquos consolidated revenue from

operations stood at US$ 12 billion in 2015-16 The company has a production facility at Uran (Navi

Mumbai) and the corporate office is in Mumbai It plans to invest US$ 810 million to build a new gas

based fertiliser plant and it would invest US$ 9456 million for redevelopment of its Mumbai High

(North) oil and gas field in the state of Maharashtra

bull Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL) is one of the Navratna Public Sector Units (PSUs)

It is a major refining and oil retailing company in India HPCLrsquos standalone total income was US$

2857 billion in 2015-16 It has an oil refining unit on Mumbairsquos west coast

Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd bull Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) is engaged in the marketing and distribution refining

trading and exploration of petroleum The companyrsquos standalone revenues stood at US$ 1633

billion between April 2015-September 2015 BPCL has a refinery in Mumbai

Reliance Industries Ltd bull Reliance Industries Limited is the largest private sector firm in India and ranks 99th on the Fortune

500 list based on revenues The companyrsquos standalone revenues was US$ 4523 billion for 2015-16

The company has diversified interests in energy retail textiles petrochemicals infotel and SEZs

Reliance Industries Limited has manufacturing facilities at Nagothane Nagpur and Pathalganga in

Maharashtra

6262DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash AUTO AND AUTO COMPONENTS hellip (13)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Maharashtra accounts for approximately 351 of the

countryrsquos output of automobiles by value

The major automobile centres in the state include Pune

Nasik Aurangabad and Nagpur

Pune is the largest auto hub of India with over 4000

manufacturing units in the Pimpri-Chinchwad region

alone Pune is home to large players like Bajaj Auto

Limited Daimler Chrysler Limited Tata Motors etc

Nasik is home to one of Indias largest multi-utility

vehicle manufacturers ndash Mahindra amp Mahindra Limited

In September 2015 Maharashtra government received

an application from Mercedes Benz regarding an

investment plan of US$ 30553 million to upgrade its

manufacturing capacity at Pune plant which

manufactures around 40000 to 80000 units of luxury

cars per year

The domestic utility maker Mahindra has been planning

to invest US$ 122 billion for enlarging its automotive or

manufacturing plants in Maharashtra Investment of US$

99298 million will be made at the companyrsquos Nashik

plant and while investment of US$ 22915 million would

be done in the Chakan unit The total amount will be

invested by Mahindra over a span of more than seven

years

Automotive hubs in Maharashtra

As of August 2016 Mahindra Intertrade a part of Mahindra

Group entered into a partnership with MSTC a Government

of India enterprise to set up the countrys first auto

shredding and vehicle recycling unit Gujarat and

Maharastra have been short listed for setting up the facility

with the operations likely to commence by early 2018

6363DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash AUTO AND AUTO COMPONENTS hellip (23)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

As of July 2015 the Maharashtra state government

announced plans to finalise the deal with Chrysler for

setting up a jeep production facility at Ranjangaon in

Aurangabad The overall investment expected in the

first year is US$ 28188 million and US$ 56369 million

is to be invested over the next six years

ARAI Indias premier automotive RampD testing and

certification organisation is in Pune It is Indiarsquos first

Auto Cluster Development and Research Institute is in

Maharashtra

Investment opportunities in the auto sector

Partnership and alliances for auto component

sector

Vehicle retailing

Low cost vehicles

Cvs to benefit from increasing infrastructure activity and

heightened international interest

Diversification in two wheeler segment

Design centers

Auto financing

RampD

Source Economic Survey 2015-16 ARAI - Automotive Research Association of India

Note 2016(1) till January 2016

Category wise numbers of a few categories of motor vehicles on the road in Maharashtra

Vehicle Type 2015 2016(1)

Motor-cycles scooters amp mopeds 18151386 19705511

Taxi cabs 203180 217062

Auto rickshaws 719341 724080

Ambulances 13625 14295

School buses 27046 22402

Private service vehicles 11163 11640

6464DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash AUTO AND AUTO COMPONENTS hellip (33)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Key players

Bajaj Auto Ltd

Tata Motors Ltd

bull Bajaj Auto is a major Indian automobile manufacturer The company is the worlds fourth-largest two- and

three-wheeler manufacturer with turnover of US$ 346 billion in 2015-16 The company manufactures and

exports scooters motorcycles and auto rickshaws The company is based in Pune with a regional office at

Akurdi and manufacturing plants in Chakan (Pune manufactures motorcycles) and Waluj (near

Aurangabad manufactures motorcycles and three-wheelers)

bull Tata Motors Limited is a multinational corporation headquartered in Mumbai India It acquired British

automotive brands Jaguar and Land Rover in 2008 The company is the worldrsquos fourth-largest truck and

bus manufacturer Net revenue of the company was US$ 1232 billion in 2015-16

bull The company has an auto manufacturing and assembly unit at Pune The Pune unit is spread over two

geographical regions ndash Pimpri (800 acres) and Chinchwad (130 acres)

Force Motors Ltd bull Formerly known as Bajaj Tempo Force Motors is a part of Firodia Enterprise that manufactures Multi

Utility Vehicles (MUVs) tractors Sports Utility Vehicles (SUVs) and Light Commercial Vehicles (LCVs)

bull Matador was a popular LCV manufactured by Force Motors The company has a manufacturing unit in

Pune The company generated consolidated income of US$ 467 million in 2015-16

Mahindra and Mahindra

Ltd

bull Mahindra and Mahindra is one of the major auto manufacturers of India The company generated US$

1775 billion of income from operations in 2015-16

bull The companyrsquos products include tractors SUVs and LCVs It has manufacturing facilities at Mumbai Pune

Nagpur and Nasik

6565DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash TOURISM hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Maharashtra is a major trade and tourist destination of India attracting

thousands of tourists from across the world every year It is the fourth

most visited state of India

There are many temples in Maharashtra some of them being hundreds of

years old constructed in a fusion of architectural styles borrowed from

north and south India Maharashtra has its own folk music Folk musical

programmes such as Gondhal Lavani Bharud and Powada are popular

especially in rural areas

The state is home to the Hindi film industry Bollywood which produces

the largest number of films globally Maharashtra has a score of

pilgrimage destinations ranging from the ones that revolve around

mythology (eg Nasik Warkar and Pune) and those celebrating the

achievements of religious leaders and reformers (Shirdi Haji Ali shrine) to

new age pilgrimage destinations such as the Osho Commune at Pune

Tourist arrivals in Maharashtra (million)

Nasik is one of the four sites of the Kumbh Mela which is held once in every 12 years The city is known as the place where Lord

Ram spent 14 years in exile Maharashtra is the first state to declare a tourism district for tourism development Sindhudurg is the

first district in Maharashtra to be declared as a tourism district

The state has launched Unlimited Maharashtra advertising campaign through newspapers and television channels to attract

tourists during summer vacations A half-hour ferry ride across Mumbai harbor takes visitors to view the superbly carved 1300

years old cave temple on the little island of Elephanta a favourite picnic spot

Source Ministry of Tourism Government of India

7750 8685

9850 10781

2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

6666DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INDUSTRIES ndash TOURISM hellip (22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

In 2014-15 9412 million domestic tourists and 438 million foreign tourists visited the state of Maharashtra whereas in 2013-14

827 million domestic tourists and 415 million foreign tourists visited Maharashtra During 2015 10343 million domestic tourists

and 431 million foreign tourists visited the state of Maharashtra

In 2016 the Government of Maharashtra formulated a new policy on Tourism- lsquoMaharashtra Tourism Policy 2016rsquo which aims at

minimizing delays as well as replication of redundancies amp information and enhancing the application process efficiency An

amount of US$ 4353 million was allocated by the government to boost basic amenities being provided across tourist spots

As per 2016-17 budget the state government announced the following plans

Aurangabad has been affirmed as a tourist district in the state and the government has decided to offer special attention

towards the uplifting of tourism in Verul Sulibhanjan Mhaismal and Khultabad

The state government is also undergoing various steps for improving safety measures across the beaches for ensuring

security of people

6767DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES amp EMPOWERMENT

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Till October 2015 a total of 454 mega projects were sanctioned by the state government with an outlay of US$ 5418 billion Due

to these projects employment opportunities for a total of 388 lakh people are expected to be created

Further a total employment of 166 lakh has been recorded across 20220 MSMEs with an investment of US$ 62480 million till

September 2016

As per budget 2016-17 for upgradation of State Employment Guarantee Scheme and Mahatma Gandhi Rural Employment

Scheme in the state the Government of Maharashtra has projected an outlay of US$ 1222 million of which US$ 42295 million

is towards the central share and US$ 10769 million is towards the state share These schemes are being executed in the state

for providing the required job opportunities across rural areas

Source State Budge 2016-17 Economic Survey 2015-16

6868DECEMBER 2016

The Government of Maharashtra provides single-window clearance to all units to reduce the average time required for

establishment of such units and issue various clearances required for setting up of industries at a single point The

government has taken following steps for setting up committees at various levels

District-level committee under the chairmanship of the District Collector for proposals from SSI units

State-level committee under the chairmanship of Development Commissioner (Industries) for MSILSI units

Mega projects committee under the chairmanship of Secretary (Industries) for mega projects and FDI proposals

A Common Application Form (CAF) to be evolved for every applicant seeking to set up an industry andor expansion unit

and development of information systemsoftware to process such applications online

Representatives of the concerned departments from whom the clearances are required to be the members of or invitees on

the district state and mega projects committees The final decision will be given as far as possible within 30 days of receipt

of dully filled CAFs

In order to provide the people of state with one stop portal for information services and consents electronically under

Industrial Policy 2013 the government is focussing on provisions for SWC system

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

SINGLEndashWINDOW CLEARANCE MECHANISMhellip (13)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

6969DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

SINGLEndashWINDOW CLEARANCE MECHANISMhellip (23)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Agency Description

MIDC services

Land Department- Services

Fire Department- Services

Engineering - Water Department- Services

Engineering - Drainage Department- Services

Engineering - Power Department- Services

SPA Department- Services

Technical Advisor Department- Services

IT SEZ Department- Services

Non-MIDC services

Directorate of Industries - Services

Labour Department- Services

Airport Authority of India - Services

Public Works Department - Services

Ministry of Corporate Affairs - Services

Food and Drug Administration - Services

Maharashtra Coastal Zone Management Authority - Services

Directorate General of Foreign Trade - Services

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

7070DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

SINGLEndashWINDOW CLEARANCE MECHANISMhellip (33)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Agency Description

Non-MIDC services

Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Limited - Services

Income Tax Department - Services

Department of Sales Tax - Services

Industrial Safety amp Healthy Directorate - Services

Boiler Inspectorate - Services

Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai ndash Services

Central Board of Excise amp Customs - Services

Employee Welfare - Services

Weights and Measures - Services

Bureau of Indian Standards - Services

Maharashtra Pollution Control Board - Services

Petroleum and Explosives Safety Organization - Services

Source Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation

7171DECEMBER 2016

Agency Description Contact information

Directorate of

Industries

The work of the Directorate of Industries Maharashtra stateis mainly confined to the development and progress of large-scale small-scale and cottage industries in the state TheDepartment of Industries was reorganised and theDirectorate of Industries was formed in August 1960 Controlof cottage industries was transferred to the Directorate ofIndustries with effect from 1st December 1960

It also assists in the formulation and implementation ofvarious policies and promotional schemes

Development Commissioner of Industries

Government of MaharashtraDirectorate of Industries

New Administrative Building2nd Floor Opposite Mantralaya

MumbaiMaharashtra-400 032

Phone 91-22-22028616didcimaharashtragovin

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INVESTMENT PROMOTION OFFICES hellip (13)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

7272DECEMBER 2016

Agency Description Contact information

Maharashtra Agro

Industries

Development

Corporation Limited

(MAIDC)

The objective of the company is to make available to thefarmers of Maharashtra standard quality fertiliserspesticides agro engineering implements amp animal feed to theextent required amp at the time of requirement amp at competitiverates

Maharashtra Agro Industries Development CorporationLimited (MAIDC) has also been designated as the statenodal agency by Ministry of Food Processing IndustriesGovernment of India In its role as state nodal agency itscrutinises amp forwards various proposals of entrepreneursunder different schemes of assistance from the Governmentof India It also helps entrepreneurs in preparing projectsselecting the area etc

Krushi Udyog BhavanDinkarrao Deasi Marg Aarey Milk

ColonyGoregaon (East) Mumbai-400065 Maharashtra India

Phone 91-22-29272027Email mdmaidcmumbaicom

Website wwwmaidcmumbaicom

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INVESTMENT PROMOTION OFFICES hellip (23)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

7373DECEMBER 2016

Agency Description Contact information

Maharashtra

Industrial

Development

Corporation (MIDC)

1 MIDCrsquos objectives are

a) To achieve balanced industrial development ofMaharashtra with an emphasis on developing partsand underdeveloped parts of the state

b) Help in infrastructural development of each and everydistrict in Maharashtra

c) Facilitate entrepreneurs in setting up industries atvarious locations

MIDC is an agent of the state government for carrying outactivities of acquisition and disposal of land provision ofinfrastructure facilities and providing other services toindustrial centres

Udyog SarathiMahakali Caves Road Andheri (E)

Mumbai-400 093Phone 91-22-268700525473

Fax 91-22-26871587Email feedbackmidcindiaorg

Website wwwmidcindiaorg

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY INVESTMENT PROMOTION OFFICES hellip (33)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

7474DECEMBER 2016

Approvals and clearances required Respective departments

Prior to setting up the unit

Registration

Development Authority

Allotment of landshed

Permission for land use Industrial Development Authorities

No-objection certificate under the Water Act 1974 and the Air Act 1981 Pollution Control Board

Approval for construction activity and building plan Development Authority

No-objection certificate Fire Department

Provisional Trade Tax registrations

Central and State Excise Departments

Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY APPROVALS REQUIRED hellip (12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

7575DECEMBER 2016

Approvals and clearances required Respective departments

Before commencement of production

No-objection certificate under the Water Act 1974 and the Air Act 1981 Pollution Control Board

No-objection certificate Fire Department

Permanent Trade Tax registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956Central and State Excise Departments

Registration under Central Sales Tax Act 1956

After commencement of productionactivity

Registration Industries Department

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

KEY APPROVALS REQUIRED hellip (22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Timelines for approvals and clearances

Department Timeline

Issuance of allotment order 15 days

Possession of plotshed 7 days

Building plans approval 15 days

Grant of water connection 10 days

Urban land ceiling permission 10 days

Source Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2014-15

7676DECEMBER 2016

Cost parameter Cost estimate Source

Land (per sq m)Commercial US$ 02 to US$ 11583

Industrial US$ 02 to US$ 5792

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC)

Power (per kWh)

Domestic 45-16 cents

Commercial 117-235 cents

Agricultural 43 cents

Industrial 88-1997 cents

Economic Survey 2015-16

Labour (per day) US$ 12 to US$ 6

Ministry of Labour and Employment

Government of India Wage Rates July

1 2015 to Dec 31 2015

5-star hotel room (single

occupancy per night)US$ 97-US$ 220

Maharashtra Tourism Development

Corporation

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

COST OF DOING BUSINESS IN MAHARASHTRA

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

As per the World Bank and Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP) report - Assessment of State

Implementation of Business Reforms 2016 the state ranked 10th as per the Ease of Doing Business Index

7777DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE ACTS amp POLICIES hellip (15)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Maharashtra ITITeS Policy 2015

Read more

Objectives

Maharashtra Renewable Energy Policy 2015

bull To increase power production from renewable sources by 14400 MW and from solar power

projects by 7500 MW From renewable sources power generation of 5000 MW is targeted from

wind power projects 1000 MW from sugarcane wasteagricultural remedial projects 400 MW

from small hydro projects 300 MW from agricultural waste power generation projects and 200

MW from industrial waste power generation projects

bull The policy progress would be headed by the Principal Secretary Energy

Objectives

Read more

bull To attract IT investments across the State and incentivize IT industry at all district headquarters

in the State by providing additional incentives and continue to provide usual incentives as per the

IT ITES Policy ndash 2009

bull To promote the development of special fields of application of IT such as animation visual

effects gaming and comics

Maharashtra Tourism Policy 2016

Read more

Objectives

bull Designate Tourism as a priority sector since it holds the potential to usher in economic

development and generate high employment opportunities in Maharashtra

bull Achieve sector growth of 10 per annum and share of 15 in GSDP through tourism and

tourism related activities

bull Generate fresh investments in the tourism sector to the tune of US$ 458 billion by 2025

bull Create 1 million additional jobs in the tourism sector by 2025

7878DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE ACTS amp POLICIES hellip (25)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Housing Policy 2013-2018

bull To generate low income housing by making it mandatory for private developers with residential

plot sizes of 4000 square metres and above to reserve 20 of the land for low income groups

bull The reserved land or constructed flats would be handed over to the state housing agency

Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (MHADA)

Read more

Objective

Industrial Policy of Maharashtra 2013-2018

bull To attract investment of US$ 82946 billion by the end of 2018 and create 2 million job

opportunities

bull To focus on the areas of Maharashtra that are less developed in comparison with mainstream

industrially developed areas and retain the state as industrial investment leaderRead more

Objectives

Organic Farming Policy 2013

bull To promote and encourage organic farming in Maharashtra by allocating a minimum 10 of the

land for organic faming activity

bull To provide organic pesticides and fertilizers and increase the awareness amongst farmers about

organic faming through lecturesRead more

Objective

7979DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE ACTS amp POLICIES hellip (35)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

State Port Policy 2010

bull To develop six non major ports in Maharashtra by developing greenfield ports multi-purpose

jetties and cargo terminals in order to aid import and export and coastal shipping of goods

Read more

Objective

e-Governance Policy of Maharashtra - 2011

bull To develop the e- governance sector of the state and take it towards m- governance by enabling

the citizens to avail the services online

bull To enable the government to function more efficiently and develop a paper less environment

Read more

Objective

Textile Policy of Maharashtra 2011ndash17

bull To lay special emphasis on raising processing units at various levels from cotton to

manufacturing textiles to assure long term development by giving support to the industries

associated with manufacturing of textiles

Objective

Read more

8080DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE ACTS amp POLICIES hellip (45)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Child Development Policy 2002

bull To emphasise on child development of orphans destitute homeless and deviated in a planned

structured and disciplined manner

bull To aid prevention of sexual exploitation and trafficking of children

bull To provide free education and entertainment facilitiesRead more

Objectives

Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Policy 2002

bull To help in the growth of SEZs (duty free enclave) in the state in order to promote rapid industrial

development and job opportunities

bull To attract foreign amp domestic investments for infrastructure development in the state Read more

Objectives

Tourism Policy 2006

bull To promote tourism and develop hospitality infrastructure with private sector participation in the

state for a period of ten years or until substituted by new policy

bull To encourage public-private partnership (PPP) mode for development of tourist destinations

Read more

Objective

8181DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

STATE ACTS amp POLICIES hellip (55)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Grapes Processing Industry Policy 2001

bull To develop grape processing industry in the state and creating better employment opportunities

bull To encourage wine industry be setting up wine parks in the state

Read more

Objective

Maharashtra Biotechnology Policy 2001

bull To develop and make the state biotechnology industry globally competitive the government

announced various fiscal and non fiscal incentives for biotechnology units

bull To develop infrastructure that is biotechnology parks and research basesRead more

Objective

Water Policy 2002

bull To focus on optimal use of water resources coupled with sustainable development in order to

provide economic and social benefits to the people of the state

Read more

Objective

8282DECEMBER 2016

Summit Venue of Summit Date

International Summit on Engineering and Technology (ISET-16) Mumbai 13th August 2016

International Conference on Networking Communication and Computing

Technology (ICNCCT-16)Nashik 14th August 2016

World Conference on Advanced Trends Robot Design Development

And Control (WCRDDC-16)Pune 27th August 2016

International Conference on Applications in Electrical Electronics

Computer Civil and Mechanical Engineering (ICEECCME-16)Aurangabad 4th September 2016

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

CONFERENCESSUMMITS FOR 2016-17hellip(12)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source India conference alerts

8383DECEMBER 2016 For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

CONFERENCESSUMMITS FOR 2016-17hellip(22)

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Source India conference alerts

Summit Venue of Summit Date

International Conference on Research in Mechanical Robotics and Civil

Engineering (ICRMRCE-16)Mumbai 11th September 2016

International Conference on Research in Mechanical Robotics and Civil

Engineering (ICRMRCE-16)Mumbai 2nd October 2016

International Conference on Electrical Electronics Computer Civil and

Mechanical Engineering (ICEECCME-16)Mumbai 6th November 2016

8484DECEMBER 2016

Average exchange rates

For updated information please visit wwwibeforg

ANNEXURE

MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

Year INR equivalent of one US$

2004-05 4481

2005-06 4414

2006-07 4514

2007-08 4027

2008-09 4614

2009-10 4742

2010-11 4562

2011-12 4688

2012-13 5431

2013-14 6028

2014-15 6028

2015-16 6546

Source Reserve Bank of India

8585DECEMBER 2016

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MAHARASHTRA GATEWAY TO INDIA

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Page 23: MAHARASHTRA - IBEF• Maharashtra’sGSDP at current prices was US$ 300.51 billion in 2015-16 and accounted for 12.98% of India’sGDP, the highest among all states. Highest FDI in
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Page 25: MAHARASHTRA - IBEF• Maharashtra’sGSDP at current prices was US$ 300.51 billion in 2015-16 and accounted for 12.98% of India’sGDP, the highest among all states. Highest FDI in
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