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Momentum JharkhandThe Investment Destination
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Country India’s Export Items India’s Imports Items Key Sectors of
Synergies with
Jharkhand
Brazil Diesel, Polyester Yarn, Chemical Products,
Drugs and Cotton Yarn.
Crude Oil , Sugar, Soya Oil, Copper Ores Mines & Metals, Food &
Feed and Textile
Russia Pharmaceuticals, Electronics, Machinery,
Engines, Pumps, Iron & Steel, Clothing,
Coffee, Tea & Spices, Tobacco, Vehicles,
Other Food Preparations
Gems, Precious Metals, Machinery,
Engines, Pumps, Electronic Equipment,
Fertilizers, Medical, Technical Equipment,
Oil, Iron & Steel, Paper, Inorganic
Chemicals, Salt, Sulphur, Stone, Cement
ESDM, Mines & Metals,
Textiles, Food & Feed,
Manufacturing (Cement
& Chemicals)
China Cotton, Gems, Precious Metals, Coins,
Copper Ores, Slag, Ash, Organic Chemicals,
Salt, Sulphur, Stone, Cement, Machinery,
Engines, Pumps, Plastics, Electronics
Electronics, Machines, Engines, Pumps,
Organic Chemicals, Fertilizers, Iron & Steel,
Plastics, Iron & Steel Products, Gems,
Precious Metals, Coins, Ships, Boats,
Medical Equipment, Technical Equipment
ESDM, Automobile,
Healthcare, Mines &
Metals, Manufacturing
(Plastic, Machinery,
Engineering &
Electronics)
South Africa Vehicles & Components, Transport
Equipment, Drugs & Pharmaceuticals,
Engineering Goods, Footwear, Chemicals,
Textiles, Rice and Gems & Jewelry
Gold, Steam Coal, Copper Ores &
Concentrates, Phosphoric Acid, Manganese
Ore, Aluminium Ingots & Other Minerals
Automobile.
Healthcare, Textile,
Mines & Metals,
Manufacturing (Pharma
& Chemicals)
BRICS Nations & Jharkhand – Sectors of Synergies
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Why Jharkhand?S
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Dynamic Leadership
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Progressive Policies
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Industrial Heritage
Resourceful Geography
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ia ►Endowed with vast natural resources
►Ranks 3rd in mineral production & home to 40% mineral reserves of India
►Mineral based industries categorized as thrust areas by the State
►”Jamshedpur” - first India planned city
►Home to India‟s first integrated steel plant set-up in 1907
►Long established presence of leading industry players -TATA Steel, BokaroSteel & Usha Martin
►Strong policy framework
►Policies aligned to national priorities
►Fiscal and administrative incentives
►Routine review and revision of policies
►Visionary Leadership
►Focus on promoting industrial growth & harmony
►Promoting collaboration between government & private sector
Focu
s
Se
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Energy Tourism HealthcareSkill &
EducationTextiles
Urban Development
IT & ITES Agri, Food & Feed
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RajasthanPower Tariff: 1.55
Skilled Labour wage: 1.0
CPI: 25.47
GujaratPower Tariff: 1.11
Skilled Labour wage: 1.40
CPI: 22.70
Maharashtra
Power Tariff: 1.67
Skilled Labour wage: 1.47
CPI: 28.93
Karnataka
Power Tariff: 1.5
Skilled Labour wage: 1.27
CPI: 25.90
Uttar Pradesh
Power Tariff: 1.77
Skilled Labour wage: 1.53
CPI: 24.85
Jharkhand
Power Tariff: 1.17
Skilled Labour wage: 1.39
CPI: 24.33
Madhya Pradesh
Power Tariff: 1.24
Skilled Labour wage: 1.61
CPI: 26.09
Chhattisgarh
Power Tariff: 1.27
Skilled Labour wage: 1.19
CPI: 22.7
Andhra Pradesh
Power Tariff: 1.36
Skilled Labour wage: 1.91
CPI: 23.85
Competitive Cost of Doing Business
* Power Tariff and Skilled Labour Wage have been shown as Cost Index with base as 1.CPI is Consumer Price Index of the capital city (For Andhra Pradesh, Vijayawada is
considered), sourced from www.numbeo.com
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Disposal of
Application
Time Limits under
Facilitation Act (days)
Earlier Revised
Registering a
Business under VAT30 1
Allotment of land by
GovernmentUn-defined 75
Environmental
Approvals120 30-69
Registration under
various Labour ActsUn-defined 30
Electricity
Connection30 Days 13
Online grant of Factory Licence and its
subsequent renewals can be issued for 1 to
10 years
Professional Tax registration certificate
issued within one working day of application
VAT refund is now done in 60 days
Water allocation/ connection approval now
available within 30 days
Timeline for Building Plan Approval is 60
days
Approval of Online application for Tree
Cutting and Transportation within 41 days
Most Labour clearances within 50 days
Ease of Doing Business - Revised Timelines
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Educational Infrastructure
Education ProgramNo. of
Institutions
Technical
Architecture &
Engineering/
Technology
16
MCA 4
ITI 20
ITC 157
Polytechnic 25
MedicalMedical 3
Pharmacy 2
Management
Management 13
Hotel Management 2
Others B.Ed/M.Ed 116
Pre
mie
r In
stitu
tio
ns a
nd
Deve
lop
me
nt C
en
tres
National Metallurgical Laboratory, Jamshedpur
Steel Authority of India Limited, R&D centre
Metallurgical & Engineering Consultants Limited
Central Mine Planning and Design Institute
TATA steel R&D Center
Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra
National Institute of Technology
Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad
XLRI, Jamshedpur
Indian Institute of Management
National University of Study and Research in Law
Central University of Jharkhand
National Institute of Foundry and Forge Technology
Abundant Skilled Human Resources
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Major Industrial Corridors & ConnectivityRobust Infrastructure
Major Industrial Corridors
Deoghar
Hazaribag
1. Amritsar-Delhi- Kolkata Industrial Corridor (181 Kms)
2. Ranchi-Patratu- Ramgarh Industrial Corridor (70 Kms)
3. Kodarma – Behragora Industrial Corridor (285 Kms)
Road connectivity:
15 National Highways (NH) pass through the state
Major industrial activity is concentrated in an area South
of NH-2, which connects Kolkata with Delhi via Jharkhand
Industrial Corridor connecting Ranchi, Dhanbad and
Jamshedpur forming a 6 lane Golden Triangle.
Rail connectivity:
Total 2182 kms rail network.
Air connectivity:
Domestic airport : Ranchi. Connecting to all metros and
major cities
GoJ already initiated up gradation of Ranchi airport to
international status.
Jamshedpur, Dumka, Dhanbad, Bokaro, Giridih, Deoghar,
Hazaribagh, Daltonganj and Noamundi also have
airstrips.
Source: Jharkhand Economic Survey 2015-16
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Jharkhand Industrial
and Investment
Promotion
Policy, 2016 and
Industrial Park Policy
50% of the project cost with ceiling up to USD 1.503 Million for industrial park
50% of cost with ceiling of USD1.502 Million cr. incurred on infrastructure development for
sector specific parks
Financial Incentives -Comprehensive Project Investment Subsidy (CPIS) @ 20% fixed
capital, incentives on VAT, Interest Subsidy, Pollution Control Equipment Subsidy
Jharkhand Food &
Feed Processing
Industry Policy, 2015
Grant-in-aid from 35% to 45% of the project cost maximum - upto USD 0.752 Million
Financial grant-in-aid and concessions and incentives for market development and export
promotion
Jharkhand Tourism
Policy, 2015
30% incentives on capital investment, subsidy on capital power generation, interest
subsidy, and incentives on airport operation (50% load factor in 1st Year)
Policy also provides for Tax and Duty exemption for tourism centric projects
Key Policy Incentives
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Capital Investment
subsidy upto USD
4.59 Million under
different schemes.
Export Subsidies
Grant and
Financial
assistance from
GOI, GOJ under
dedicated “Scheme
for .Integrated
Textile Park‟ &
Industry work‟s
Hostel schemes.
Capital
Investment, Interes
t
Subsidy, VAT, Sta
mp duty
Registration
reimbursement, an
d other
Administrative
Subsidies
Fiscal Incentives:
Capital subsidy for
common
infrastructure upto
USD 3 Million.
Incentives like
100% CST
concession, VAT
relaxation upto
75% for
Manufacturing
Units
Marketing
Incentives
Patent and Quality
Certification
Incentives
Capital and
Interest Subsidy for
MSME units
Support and
Funding under Idea
/Seed/ Prototype
stage and Scale up
stage
Infrastructure
Creation like Central
Incubation/innovation
lab, Incubation centers
in higher educational
institutions, Private
Incubators, Accelerato
rs, virtual incubation
Platform
Creation of Venture
Capital, Entrepreneurs
hip Fund
Special Focus on
Human Capital
Development
Other Financial
Incentives
Non-Fiscal
Incentives like
Common facility center
at Incubation
center, Focus
Industry, Creation of
land bank, Power
subsidy, Local
preference, Exemption
s from inspection
under different acts
and others
Fiscal Incentives like
Income tax Capital
investment, Interest
reimbursement, Speci
al incentives for Mega
Projects, Projects at
Tier II locations MSME
& Mid scape
companies and other
Administrative
Incentives
Land cost
reimbursement, sta
mp duty and
Registration
reimbursement.
Capital Incentives
like Capital
equipment
subsidy, Tax
reimbursement.
Incentives for
Operations
Special incentives
like Recruitment
Quality certification
assistance, home &
Travelling expense
reimbursement
Non-Fiscal
Incentives as per
provisions
Special Incentives
for Large BPO Units
Specific Incentives
for MSME, IT based
R&D
Companies, Mega
Projects, Internet of
Things, Tier II
locations, Designated
Technology Park.
Non-Fiscal
Incentives like
Creation of land
bank, Power
subsidy, Local
preference, Exemptio
ns from inspection
under different
acts, FAR
relaxation, IT/ITEs
units in any
zone, and others
Fiscal Incentives
like Income
tax, Interest
reimbursement and
others
Recently Launched Policies
Textile, Apparel &
Footwear Policy
2016
Automobile &
Auto Component
Policy 2016
Start-up Policy
2016
ESDM Policy
2016BPO Policy 2016
IT/ITeS Policy
2016
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Investment opportunities across sectors (1/2)
Note: 1)MW – Mega Watt 2) IPP- Independent Power Producer 3)UMPPS- Ultra Mega Power Projects 4) JBVNL- Jharkhand Bijli Vitaran Nigam Ltd.
5)EPC- Engineering Procurement Contract 6)PSS- Power Supply Systems 7) MVA – Mega Volt Amp
Two upcoming 4,000MW UMPPs
4,000MW NTPC and GoJ (JBVNL) Joint
Venture projects
Power Generation
Transmission systems worth ~Rs.3,000
Cr. proposed to be developed under
PPP route.
EPC opportunities of worth ~Rs.9,000
Cr.
Power Transmission
Appointment of billing agencies for Urja
Mitra
Nearly 246 new PSS to be
commissioned capacity from 3,818MVA
to 7,412 MVA
Planned investment of Rs.14,000 Cr.
Power DistributionEn
erg
y S
ecto
r
100 acres of land parcel, to house
Medical College, Super-specialty
Hospital, Nursing & Paramedical
Institute, Diagnostic Center and
Laboratories on PPP mode
Setting up of
Super speciality hospitals
Dialysis Centre at all Medical
Colleges & District Hospitals
Central Bio Medical Waste Disposal
Unit
Supply and Setting up of
Manufacturing Plants for sterilization
drugs & consumables
Hea
lth
Care
Se
cto
r
Opening New Universities
Setting up of Wi-Fi campuses and
Digital library in all universities
Setting up of Industry promoted
Centre of Excellences
Establishing campuses of Foreign
universities/technical institutions
Opening New Engineering /
Polytechnic colleges
Management of colleges on PPP
mode
Forging partnership for Skill
Development Centres in existing
institutions
Setting up of 50 Mega Skill
Development Centres
Setting up of Entrepreneurship
Development Fund (EDF)
Hig
he
r &
Te
ch
nic
al E
du
ca
tio
n S
ecto
r
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Note: 1) ISBT: Inter State Bus Terminal
Smart City; 341 acres Encumbrance
free contiguous land parcel
Convention Centre and Urban Tower
in Ranchi
Jharkhand Urban Planning &
Management Institute, Ranchi
Bus Terminal cum Commercial
Complex in Dhanbad
ISBT1 at Ranchi and Deoghar
Market Complex in Jamshaedpur
Haz House
Roads and Flyovers across state
Development of Septage & Drainage
System
Water Bodies Beautification
Urb
an
Deve
lop
me
nt
IT Parks
Innovation Lab
Venture Capital Fund
Software Parks
SPV for network
Setting up of IIIT
Setting up of electronic manufacturing
cluster
IT &
ITe
S
Investment opportunities across sectors (2/2)
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Global Investors’ Summit – 2017Jharkhand welcomes you to be part of its growth story
5 Domestic & 1 international Road Shows Conducted So Far
Bangalore
19 Jul 2016
Hyderabad
20 Jul 2016
Delhi
4 Aug 2016
Kolkata
19 Aug 2016
Mumbai
20 Sep 2016
GIS 2017Ranchi, 16th & 17th February 2017
State of Jharkhand welcomes you to participate
in the GIS 2017 in Ranchi, witness the
reformative measures, a pro-business
environment and be a part of its growth story
USA: 25th Oct to 1st Nov 2016
Las Vegas, San Francisco, San
Jose, New York & New Jersey
Thank You
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BRICS – Economic Data & Trade Statistics
Inhabitants: 3.07 bn (53.4% of world population)
Sources: indianjournalofmanagement.com; http://brics.itamaraty.gov.br/
The strength of the BRICS economies is of
ever increasing importance to the global
economy. BRICS's collective contribution to
world GDP increased from 11% in 1990 to
25% in 2011.
Taken together, the BRICS's contribution to
global growth was nearly 33% in 2015.
Since 2001, the BRICS have more than
doubled their share of world exports. In
2001, the group represented 8.1% of world's
total exports; in 2015 it accounted for 19.1%
Between 2006 and 2015, intra-BRICS trade
increased 163%, from US $ 93 to 244 billion.
By 2050, Brazil, Russia, India, and China
will displace most of the current G-7
countries.
Brazil South Africa India Russia China
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India’s Trade & Agreements with BRICS Nations
Total Trade (2015-16): USD 93,118 mn.
Sources: Dept. of Commerce, GoI
5%
6%
81%
8% 7%
7%
76%
10%
Brazil
Russia
China
South AfricaImports Total TradeExports
16%
9%
54%
21%
Brazil South Africa Russia China
Key Bilateral Agreements
Extradition Treaty, Cooperation
in Tourism, Space, Air
Services, Oil & Natural
Gas, Academic
Exchange, Infrastructure, Civil
Defence, Agriculture etc.
Economic & Commercial
Cooperation, Defence, Culture,
Heath, Human
Settlements, Public
Administration, Science &
Technology and Education.
Trade, Economic, Scientific, Tec
hnological and Cultural
Cooperation, Joint Task
Force, Joint Study
Group, Defence Cooperation
and Nuclear Cooperation
Science & Tech.
Cooperation, Cultural
Exchanges, Cross-Border
Trade, Cooperation on
Environmental
Issues, Railways, Broadcasting,
Skills, Education, Mining &
Minerals, Tourism,
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Population: 32.98 Million
26.94
32.98
2001 2011
5.997.93
20.95
25.05
2001 2011
Urban
Rural
22.2%24.0%
76.0%
77.8%
Distribution (Rural : Urban) 78 : 22 76 : 24
Literacy Rate 53.56% 67.63%
Population Density (Persons per sq. km.) 338 414
Sex Ratio (Females per 1,000 males) 941 948
Decadal growth (2001-2011) 23.19% 22.34%
2001 2011
Significant growth in the literacy rate
between 2001 to 2011, primarily because
of the improvement in educational
infrastructure in the state
Growth in Urban population, share in total
population increased from 22.2% in 2001
to 24% in 2011
Improvement in Sex Ratio from 941
females per 1,000 males in 2001 to 948
females per 1,000 males in 2011, the ratio
moved ahead of the national average
during the last decade
Witnessed a decline in the decadal
population growth rate
Population Urban – Rural Divide
Jharkhand Demographics
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Per-Capita Income 2014-15: USD 873.59
22.2%
76.0%
77.8%
-0.96
3.34
5.76 6.11 6.15 6.24 6.67 6.76 7.33 7.48 7.70 7.79 7.85 7.98 7.98
8.65
11.04
15.56
J&K Assam Maharashtra Rajasthan Uttar Pradesh
Odisha Kerala Madhya Pradesh
Uttarakhand Himachal Pradesh
Gujarat Karnataka Chhattisgarh Andhra Pradesh
Haryana Tamil Nadu Jharkhand Bihar
One of the leading state in India in terms of economic growth
GSDP for Jharkhand stood at INR 2207.29 Billion in 2014-2015, with a GSDP growth of 11.04%, second highest amongst the 20
major states of India.
With GSDP target for twelfth plan (2012-17) for Jharkhand been set at 7.8%, the state is expected to achieve the same by a
margin considering the growth in recent years
Per Capita income at current prices for Jharkhand increased from USD 771.62 in 2013-14 to USD 873. 59 in 2014-15, witnessing
a growth of 13.21%
GSDP Growth (2014-15)
Jharkhand Income Levels
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Since its
formation in 2000
the state has
seen 10 chief
ministers and
thrice the
Presidents Rule
Currently the
state has a very
stable Govt.
under the
leadership of our
Hon‟able CM Sh.
Raghubar Das
One of the
fastest growing
state in the
country
Ranked 2nd
amongst 20
major Indian
state in terms of
GSDP growth in
2014-15
Sharp increase
has been
witnessed in the
per capita
income
There has also
been a growth in
the urban
population
residing in the
state
Focus of State
Govt. on
development of
technological
infrastructure in
the state
Four Technology
related policies
unveiled recently:
o IT/ ITES
o BPO
o ESDM
o Start-up
Presence of High
Court of
Judicature at
Ranchi, territorial
jurisdiction
extending to the
entire state of
Jharkhand.
Alternate Dispute
Resolution (ADR)
mechanism is
promoted by the
Litigation Policy
of the state
Jharkhand has
sector specific
departments with
ministries, collect
ively responsible
for formulation
and
implementation
of policies
The state is
taking proactive
measures to
enable a
business friendly
environment
P E S T L E
Political Economic Social Technological Legal Environmental
Jharkhand PESTLE Analysis
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Single Window Clearance
Online Applicatio
n and
Approval
Regular Consultation with
Industry
Time Bound
Grievance
Handling
Ease of
Doing
Business
Business Enablers
Single Window
www.advantage.jharkhand.gov.in
Helpline: 0651-6556666
Common application for different
incentives D
Online monitoring of disbursal of
incentivesE
Grievance handling with timelinesF
Interactive system for approvals G
A SMS/E-Mail status notification
B Common Helpline numbers for clearances
C Qualified & equipped relationship officers
Strong Policy FrameworkH
Investment Climate
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Industrial Infrastructure Government Owned - Industrial Development Authority
Responsibilities of Industrial Area Development Authorities
►Proactive in Industrial Development in command
districts
►Continuous assistance to Developed/ under
Developed/ Proposed Industrial area
►Single Point assistance to the entrepreneurs
►Assistance in providing basic infrastructure
amenities, Bank finance etc.
JIADA ► No of industrial areas
functioning: 28
► Total Area: 6368 acres
► No. of working units: 2085
No Industrial Area Key industries
1 Palamu-Garhwa Mineral & chemical based industries
2 Lohardaga Aluminum industries, power plants
3Koderma-Hazaribagh
Mica based industries, power plant, glass, alloy steels, cement, refractory
4 Ranchi MSME, IT & ITES, food processing
5Dhanbad-Bokaro
Coal industrial area, steel, refractories, coal based power plants
6 SingbhumIron & steel, auto components, cement, horticulture, food processing, silk & textile and IT/ITES
7 Ghatshila Copper and Forest based Industries
8 DeogharGlass, steel, aromatic medicinal plant, coal based power plant, silk textile industries, food processing
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Energy Sector in JharkhandAmongst the lowest electricity tariff in the country
Committed to Reform Power Sector
First State to sign UDAY MoU (5th Jan‟16)
Amongst first to unveil “24X7 Power for All” roadmap
Note: 1)MW – Mega Watt 2) IPP- Independent Power Producer 3)UMPPS- Ultra Mega Power Projects 4) JBVNL- Jharkhand Bijli Vitaran Nigam Ltd.
5)EPC- Engineering Procurement Contract 6)PSS- Power Supply Systems 7) MVA – Mega Volt Amp
Target of 100% village electrification by Dec‟2016 and 100% Household
electrification by Mar‟2018
~22,500MW of power generation projects under various stages of
development
Encouraging IPPs with an option to sell 25% of installed generation
capacity to State.
Two upcoming 4,000MW UMPPs in
Tilaiya and Deoghar
4,000MW NTPC and GoJ (JBVNL) Joint
Venture projects at Patratu
Future coal blocks/ coal linkage
opportunities
Power Generation
Transmission systems worth ~Rs.3,000
Cr. proposed to be developed under
PPP route.
EPC opportunities of worth ~Rs.9,000
Cr.
Power Transmission
Appointment of billing agencies for Urja
Mitra
Nearly 246 new PSS to be
commissioned capacity from 3,818MVA
to 7,412 MVA
Planned investment of Rs.14,000 Cr.
Power Distribution
Investment Opportunities
Dev
elo
pm
en
t T
arg
ets
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Investment Opportunities
100 acres of land parcel, to house Medical College, Super-
specialty Hospital, Nursing & Paramedical
Institute, Diagnostic Center and Laboratories on PPP
mode
Medico City, Itki, Ranchi
Other opportunities Setting up of
Super speciality hospitals
Dialysis Centre at all Medical Colleges & District Hospitals
Central Bio Medical Waste Disposal Unit, Centralized
Sterilization Drugs & Consumables : Supply and Setting up
of Manufacturing Plants, as Jharkhand adopted “Free
Drug Policy” in 2015
Schemes / Services PPP Partner
Pathological Diagnostics
ServicesSRL & Medal Healthcare
Radiological Diagnostics
Services
Healthmap Diagnostics Pvt.
Ltd.
„104‟ - Health Information
Help Line
Piramal Swasthya Research
Institute Hyderabad,
„108‟ - Emergency
Ambulance ServicesZiqitza Health Care Ltd.
Successful PPP Projects
Fiscal Incentives for establishing Medical College
20, 25, 30 crores grant for Medical College with 50
seats, 100 seats, 150 seats respectively
Many other Fiscal and Administrative Initiatives
Healthcare Opportunities in Jharkhand
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Key Opportunities
Higher Education
Opening New Universities
Setting up of Wi-Fi campuses and
Digital library in all universities
Setting up of Industry promoted Centre
of Excellences
Establishing campuses of Foreign
universities/technical institutions
Technical Education
Opening New Engineering /
Polytechnic colleges
Management of colleges on PPP
mode
Development of COEs and t-SDIs for
Skill Development
Skill Development
Forging partnership for Skill
Development Centers in existing
institutions
Setting up of 50 Mega Skill
Development Centres
Setting up of Entrepreneurship
Development Fund (EDF)
Higher, Technical Education & Skill DevelopmentA Conducive Climate for Educational Institutions
Indicator Jharkhand India
Higher Education
Gross Enrollment Ratio
(Lakhs)13.1 23.0
College per Lakh Population 8 26
Technical Education
Engineering College density 1 per 20 Lakhs 1 per 7.7 Lakhs
Polytechnic College Density 1 per 11 Lakhs 1 per 3 Lakhs
Allocation of 10 Acres of land for single disciplinary University
and provision of endowment fund of Rs 2 cr.
Allocation of 25 acres of land for Multidisciplinary University
and provision of endowment Fund of Rs 4 cr.
Incentives for Setting up of Private university
Note: 1) COE: Center for Excellence
2) t-SDI: Technical Skill Development Institutes
Operation and Maintenance of Polytechnic and
Engineering Colleges on PPP mode have been
notified.
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Urban DevelopmentInvestment Potential Across Infrastructure Domains
Investment Opportunities
341 acres Encumbrance free
contiguous land parcel
Transit Oriented
Development (TOD) plan
FSI up to 4 and 35%
ground coverage along
main corridor
In close proximity from
City centre, Hatia
Railway Station, Birsa
Munda Airport
Metrorail corridor &
transit oriented hub are
proposed
Smart City - Ranchi Other Opportunities
Investment opportunities include:
Convention Centre and Urban Tower in
Ranchi
Jharkhand Urban Planning &
Management Institute, Ranchi
Bus Terminal cum Commercial Complex
in Dhanbd
ISBT at Ranchi and Deoghar
Market Complex in Jamshaedpur
Haz House
Roads and Flyovers across state
Development of Septage & Drainage
System
Water Bodies Beautification
Note: 1) ISBT: Interstate Bus Terminal
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IT & ITeS Scenario
IT & ITeS initiatives
Innovation Lab1
Venture Capital Fund 2
SPV for Network 3
Setting up of IIIT4
IT Parks 5
Software Parks 6
EMC [1]7
Note: 1) EMC: Electronic Manufacturing Cluster
New policies are being announced for development of IT/ITeS, BPO, ESDM & Start Ups
Key MOUs signed with Oracle, HP, CISCO and now with Siemens, PTC, etc.