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Title: Gujarat Industry Profile


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KNOWLEDGE MILLENIUM IV ASSOCHAM BIO NANO SUMMIT
New Delhi-
29th March,2006
Maharashtra
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Maharashtra occupies position of prominence in
India
Population 96.88 Mn (9.4 Of India)
Highest Power Generation 15210 MW
Area308,000 sq.km ( 10 of National)
19.1 of Countrys net value added in Industrial
Sector
Export US 44,053 million (45 of India)
State Domestic Product 74
Bln USD (Highest ) Per Capita Income
722 USD (Indias 521
USD) Gross Industrial Output/Capita 427
USD ( Indias 198 USD


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Snapshots Of Maharashtra
50Of Indias Foreign Trade is Handled By
Seaports International Airport
9.4 of Countrys Population ( Produces 19 of
National output )
Most Urbanized State 43 (India 28)
Average Annual Growth in Last 10 Years 7 (9.3
last 3 years)
67 Share of Younger Population(Below 34 years)
Urban Population gt South Korea.Only 15 Countries
have higher Urban Population
Highest FDI approvals in the Country
900 Institutions provide 169,000 Technical
Manpower
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Maharashtra The Most Preferred Destination
gfk-NOP 2005 Report says us The Happiest Indian
State
BBC Worlds Globalization Survey Feb2006 37 per
cent Globizens live in Mumbai Pune
World Banks The Investment Climate Assessment
Report 2005 Says Maharashtra Has the Best
Investment climate.
FICCI FDI Survey 2005 Says Maharashtra No. 1
State for FDI
International Institute for Management
Development (IMD) Switzerland Maharashtra ranks
42 even ahead of South Africa (46), Brazil
(51),Italy (53) Russia(54)
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Maharashtra Environment
Offers great
Business Opportunities!
Have you partnered with it as yet?
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  • Best Port Authority In Indian Subcontinent JNPT
    which is also 32nd among the TOP 100 World
    Container Ports is in Maharashtra.
  • Whirlpools Pune Research Lab develops
    Refrigerators and Air Conditioners for Asia and
    Australia.
  • SIEMENS has Eight out of their Fifteen Plants all
    over India In Maharashtra.
  • Bharat Forge worlds largest forging facility.
  • Indica(100 indigenous car) being exported to
    Europe as Rover City.

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MAHARASHTRA
Maharashtra- the Emerging new growth model
  • Stable Political climate and Investor-Friendly
    government
  • Manpower costs and Cost of living lower in Mumabi
    Pune is at par with other competing locations.
    Man-days lost due to labour unrest is less than
    1

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Maharashtra gives Highest Productivity in India
  • A Factory in Maharashtra employs 16 more Capital
    and 2 more labour.
  • But Produces 37 more Output and adds 51 more
    Value than a Factory in other parts of India

Source Maharashtra Development Report - Planning
Commission
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MAHARASHTRA
Maharashtra - the Emerging new growth model
  • International Connectivity Second Highest
    passenger flights cargo flights per week.
    Mumbai 1 in Health Care facilities.
  • Social Infrastructure Excellent Education
    facilities and lowest crime rate.

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MAHARASHTRA
Infrastructure- a Win-Win Situation
Infrastructure development of Maharashtra
rated better than other states/cities by several
independent studies
1st largest economy in India 2nd In Industrial
output 2nd In value addition 2nd In employment
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Quality of human resources is the key
differentiator of Maharashtra
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MAHARASHTRA
Skilled manpower availability
  • High Literacy rate of 77
  • Network of Educational Institutions
  • 12 of Countrys Universities
  • 17 of Medical Colleges
  • 13 of Engineering Colleges
  • 19 of Management Institutions
  • 344 Engineering Colleges, 616 ITIs turnout
  • 1,69,000 technocrats every year.

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Sound Physical Infrastructure
  • 2 International Seaports 38 State Ports
  • 3 International Airports.
  • 4 Fully Functional Domestic Airport.
  • Every District is being connected by
  • Air.

Maharashtra is well connected Internationally
domestically
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Sound Physical Infrastructure
  • Reliable, cost effective telecom connectivity
  • 11 of National Road Network (Road Length
    246,000 Kms)
  • 9 of National Railway Network (5,987 kms)
  • 34 of Countrys International passengers
    handled by Airports
  • 34 of International Cargo handled by Airports
  • 56 of Container traffic handled by JNPT
  • Abundant availability of Water (10 billion cum of
    live storage capacity)
  • Under sea-water Cable connectivity

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FDI 13.6 Bn USD
FICCI FDI Survey 2005
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Maharashtra Leads
  • Contribution to Exports
  • 45 of Indias exports )
  • Largest number of 100 EOUs (571)
  • 30 of the Countrys Software exports
  • SEEPZ contributes 56 to exports of functional
    SEZs

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Why Investment in Maharashtra is Rewarding?
  • Unique Strengths Capabilities
  • Well diversified and Highly Productive Human
    Resource with Positive Work Culture, Educational
    Facilities, No Language Barriers
  • Excellent Infrastructure Industrial Estates /
    Clusters developed by Government and Private
    Sector
  • Thriving Partnership with Enterprising
    Entrepreneurs
  • Continuity Consistency in Government Policies
    on Investments

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Thrust Areas
  • Infrastructure Physical and Social with PPP
  • Transport, Roads, Power (Captive Power), Gas,
    Ports, Airports etc.
  • Special Economic Zones
  • Information Technology Bio Technology
  • Agri Business- Food Parks, Floriculture
  • Pharmaceutical / Healthcare
  • Environment Management Tourism
  • Development of Industrial Clusters
  • Auto, Apparel Textile, Wine
  • Entertainment and Leisure

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Areas of High Economic Activities
  • Mumbai Metropolitan Region
  • IT, ITES, Pharma, Gems and Jewellery, Textiles,
    Chemical, Petrochemicals, Entertainment
  • Mumbai-Pune-Nashik Aurangabad Golden
    Quadrilateral
  • Manufacturing,BioTechnology, Agriculture
    Services
  • SEZs
  • SEEPZ, Mumbai, MIHAN,
  • Product specific SEZs at Pune, Nagpur,
    Aurangabad, Thane, Nanded, Kolhapur, Latur
  • Textile Clusters
  • Bhiwandi, Ichalkaranji, Malegaon, Sholapur
  • Auto Clusters
  • Pune, Aurangabad, Nashik
  • Forest and Minerals Based Industries
  • Vidarbha Region

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Bio-Tech and Pharma
  • Contribute about 40 of the total turnover
  • Presence of International players like
    GlaxoWellcome, Novartis, Pfizer, Johnson
    Johnson, Abbott
  • Major Indian companies such as Wockhardt, Cipla,
    Lupin, Nicholas Piramal, Mahyco are making big
    headway in the areas of biotechnology.
  • Bio-Technology Park in Pune and Agri-Biotech Park
    in Jalna are shaping up

Fast Growing Industry
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Advantage Maharashtra
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40 of Indias Pharma Industry Sales

1/5th of National Industrial Output
45 of Indias Total Exports
Advantage Maharashtra
Highest FDI approvals in the Country
Has 4100 Registered Pharma Mfgs out of 20000,
in the country.
With proposed industrial investments in the
country
World Renowned Institutions Organizations e.g.
BARC, TIFR, Monsanto-Mahyco, GSK, etc.
30 of Patents filed from India
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Background
  • Biotechnology Park at Hinjawadi at Pune
  • comprising of 136 Acres (Gross) of land
  • Located off the Mumbai-Pune highway, adjacent to
    fully developed IT Park, of Phase I
  • Park to focus on Pharma Biotech, Contract
    Manufacturing, Research and Clinical Trials.
  • The park is commissioned in 2003, by the
    Joint-Venture company

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Advantage Pune
Close proximity to Mumbai and well connected
through Express way
In the vicinity of large number of Educational
institutions like Pune University, NCL,etc
Pune University- Centre of Excellence in the
Country for Bioinformatics Biotechnology
CSIR Chair in IPR established in Pune University
Presence of Premier Medical Institutes like AFMC
Potential synergy with large IT industry in the
area
Mumbai Pune belt host to majority domestic and
international Pharma Cos.
Pune provides excellent living standards and
climatic conditions
A large pool of skilled work force readily
available
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Our Biotech Park Concept
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Objectives
  • Provide a dynamic RD/Testing environment and
    create Centre of Excellence
  • Become a premier Bioscience centre on the world
    stage.Promote Bioinformatics.
  • Establish world class infrastructure for
    Biotechnology Companies.
  • Improve quality of human life in the State.
  • Bring novel diagnostics, therapeutics and other
    cost effective drugs into the market.
  • Facilitate growth of biotech industry
    systematically in Maharashtra and India.

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Status of Park
  • Pharma based Park 136 Acres (Gross).
  • Academic, Research Institutions of World repute
  • in vicinity.
  • Industries targeted Pharma/BT, Clinical Trial
  • Labs, Contract Research Comps,
  • Vaccine Production Units, Medical Centres.
  • Few tenants already set up in the Park-Emcure,
    Shreya Biotech, Venkateshwara Hatcheries etc.
  • Total Investment proposed Rs. 2250 Million
    (Approx.)
  • Joint-Venture company incorporated.

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Joint-Venture Company
  • Joint-Venture finalised signed in May, 2003
    between MIDC The Chatterjee Group (TCG).
  • Company incorporated in July, 2003.
  • Name International Biotech Park Ltd. (IBPL).
  • Joint-Venture will develop, promote market the
    BT Park professionally.
  • Adopting Dumbbell Strategy Core-Shared
    Facility at one end Anchor Tenant (Clinical
    Research/Tech. Development Centre) at the other.
  • MIDC TCGUIH 1288 Holding Resp.

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Park Infrastructure Modern, State-Of-The-Art of
International standards
Specialised Biotech Facilities- (1)
Common Utilities Core Shared Facilities- (2)
Business Facilitation Centre BFC-(4)
Specialised Office Space (3)
Park Infrastructure
Common Amenities Block - (5)
Developed Land for GMP- (6)
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Specialised Biotech Facilities - (1)
  • BioResource Centre
  • Molecular Biology Lab
  • Drug Designing Lab
  • Animal House Facility
  • Clinical Research Organization
  • Downstream Processing Centre
  • Clinical Batching Facilities
  • Cell Line Facilities

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Common UtilitiesCore-Shared Facilities- (2)
  • Power Plant utilities ducting
  • Air-conditioning plant and ducting
  • Water Treatment Plant (WTP)
  • Facilities for compressed air, vacuum,
    specialized gases, centralised aspiration
  • Fire Protection system
  • Chemical Storage facility
  • CCTV security system
  • ETP, Water supplies, Incinerator, Sterility Lab
  • Central Effluent Treatment Plant (CETP)

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Specialised Office Space / Business Facilitation
centre- (3) (4)
  • Specialized office space
  • Constructed office space for individual companies
  • Built to GLP standards for laboratory shells
  • Business Facilitation Centre ( BFC )
  • Facilitate filing of patents and follow up on IPR
    protection
  • Tie-up with local and overseas research agencies
    and universities for technology transfer and
    collaborations
  • Interface with VCs and regulatory bodies such as
    excise, customs etc.
  • Commercialisation Services, Mentoring for start
    ups

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Common Amenities / Developed Land(5) (6)
  • Common Amenities Block (common with IT Park)
  • Communication Centre
  • Medical Facility
  • Library, Theatre, Restaurant/Food court
  • Shopping Centre, Courier Services etc.
  • Bank, Post Office, Sports Facilities
  • Developed Land
  • Available for larger companies for manufacturing
    and open space
  • SPV can also offer GMP shells

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Agro-Biotech Park, Jalna
  • Agro-based BT Park of 100 Acres (Gross).
  • Jalna-Aurangabad Belt Seed (Cotton) capital of
    India.
  • Companies like Mahyco, Syngenta, Seminis, Nath
    Seeds, etc. based there.
  • Mahyco Research Foundation (MRF) and its
    promoters will help in conceptualising
    designing of the Park.
  • MOU signed with MRF for same.
  • Request for Proposal (RFP) underway for sourcing
    a consultant to finalise a Joint-Venture partner
    to develop, promote market the Jalna BT Park
    professionally.

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Maharashtra Policy Initiatives
  • Policies Aimed at
  • Simplification and Rationalisation of Rules and
    Procedures,
  • Empowering People at All Levels
  • Energy Sector Reforms
  • Water Resources Use Policy
  • Labour Reforms
  • Maharashtra Infrastructure Development Authority
    being set up

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Maharashtra Policy Initiatives
  • Industrial Policy- 2001
  • Bio-Technology Policy -2001
  • Grape Processing Policy -2001
  • IT ITES Policy 2003
  • Special Economic Zone Act - 2005
  • Mega Project Policy
  • Retail Policy
  • New Industrial Location Policy

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Biotechnology Policy, 2001 - Maharashtra
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Policy Objectives
Providing adequate infrastructure especially in
the form of Biotech Parks.
Providing the appropriate policy framework
which will smoothen its growth path.
Providing appropriate package of incentives.
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Policy Objectives contd..
  • Maharashtra Biotechnology Board -under
    chairmanship of Honble CM.
  • Maharashtra Biotechnology Commission - under the
    chairmanship of Dr R.A. Mashelkar.
  • ( Think Tank key Advisor to the Board.)

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Policy Incentives
  • Some of the key Incentives which are being
    offered are
  • Captive power generation will be permitted to
  • the biotech units throughout the State.Exempt
  • from statutory power cuts.
  • Agricultural Biotech companies will be given
    power at agricultural rates.Industrial power
    tariff for all BT industries.
  • Lands of Agricultural Universities, MIDC, seed
    Farms to be made available for Field Trials.
  • New Biotech units will be exempted from payment
    of Stamp Duty and Registration Fees.
  • BT units exempted from paying electricity duty.
  • Refund of Octroi similar levies.Capital subsidy
    for small-scale BT units.
  • Sales Tax/VAT on BT products to be decided by
    committee.

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Policy Implementation Strategy
  • Set up BT Parks focusing on Pharma Agro based
    BT activity.
  • Creating a self - sufficient industrial township
    to facilitate growth development of BT in the
    State.
  • Set up Centre of Excellence the Mumbai Pune
    Corridor of Knowledge.
  • Reputed Pharma companies ( Indian MNCs ) in
    Mumbai
  • World class Academic, Testing, R D Institutions
    in Mumbai Pune
  • Quick Connectivity between the leading business
    city ( Mumbai ) the 5th best city ( Pune ) in
    India.

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Maharashtra SEZ Act
  • To Create Efficient Business Friendly Legal
    Framework for setting up
  • Special Economic Zones and
  • Specially Designated Areas
  • Provide for Authorities Functions,
  • Industrial Townships,
  • Fiscal benefits by the State, etc
  • APPROVED SEZs in MAHARAHSTRA
  • SEEPZ, Mumbai
  • Dronagiri, New Mumbai
  • Hinjawadi , Pune
  • MIHAN Nagpur
  • Product Specific SEZs at Aurangabad, Kolhapur,
    Nagpur, Nanded, Thane

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Gateway to Maharashtra has no doors because we
follow an open door policy
Gateway to Maharashtra has no door because we
follow an open door policy
We Go That Extra Mile To Make Things Happen

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Lets join hands together and reach our goals
Maharashtra
THANK YOU
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